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                    <text>TUESDAY

S ep tem b er 9. l (W7

50 Cents

i e cn n o io g y
artnership
‘or co u n ty?
X
aid Staff Writer

Telecommunications Director Chris Orasso
confident today that the Board of Semi­
nole County Commissioners will approve a
public/prtvate partnership with HTE, Inc., a
leading software and solutions provider whose
headquarters la In Lake Mary.
Orasso and Purchasing Manager Kelly Loll
are recommending a 81.5 million annual. 5year contract that will not only bring the
county up to date in th* technology field but
also save 8377.885 In this time period.
"H TE'a vision and mission minor the

School
The B ratn oli County
today at 5:30 p.m. at th
Canter, 400 K. Lake
Member* arc axpectad to approve a
excess of 0405 million. Por information. call
320-0000.

Deadly stretch
of highway

Light rail
The Florida Department of Transportation
and LYNX will hold
ho a workshop
. today bom 4 to
7 p.m. at Eastmonte Park Auditorium. 430
Magnolia Drive In Altamonte Springs, to dis­
cus* a proposed route for a light rail system
and the properties that will be affected. For
more Information, call I-S64.797.|fll8.

Golden Rule meeting
Qolden Rule Housing A Community Develop­
ment Corporation will hold Its first board
meeting on Sept. 10 at 8:30 a.m. at Ooldenrule’s offices, located at 2968 S. Orlando Drive
(at Airport Ooulevgrdl.

Weter management meeting
The governing board of the St. Johns River
Water Management District will meet at Dis­
trict Headquarters. State Road 100 West.
Palatka on Sept. 9 at 10 a.m. At I p.m. at the
same location, at regulatory meeting will be
held followed by committee meetings. At 8
p.m. on the same day, a public hearing •ad­
dressing g tentative budget for fiscal year. 1998
and proposed mileage rate wtll be held at the
same location.
On Sept. 10. there will be another public
hearing at the same location on land acquisi­
tion.

Local ridar horaaa around
Annie Vorenkamp of Sanford earned a Youth
Top Ten In Half Arabian Western Pleasure JTR
and JOTR at the Blh Annual Youth National
Arabian and Half-Arablan
Championship
Horse Show held tn Oklahoma City.
More than 1.000 horses and riders competed
for national titles In 90 events. The versatile
Arabian.
Half-Arablan and Angle-Arablan
horses at the show were highly competitive In
a variety of English, western and other disci­
plines. demonstrating high style, agility and
skill.
In addition, the exhibitors competed for a l­
most 450,000 in scholarships plus saddles,
jackets and other prises.
Fur more Information about upcoming events
and youth program or the Arabian horse
breeds, contact IAHA at: 10808 East Bethany
Drive. Aurora. Colorado 80014 I3Q3) 698-4500.

Vital records available
A new govemement publication. "Where to
Write for Vital Records." explains how and
where to write for birth, death, marriage and
divorce certificates. This publication lists the
appropriate agencies to contact In each state,
along with the address, telephone number and
cost. To order, send a check for 47.95 payable to
Federal Reprints. PO Box 11783. Washington
D.C. 20008.
‘

Oops!
In a story that ran on Sept. 7. Qcorge Con
don waa mistakenly Identified as growing up In
Lake Mary. In fa ct th* Sienatrom Elementary
teacher was born and raised in Banfard. Also,
he Is now attending th* University of Central
Florida where he is working on his master's
d e fe e In educational leadership.

Iran* Putts. Bab Foley,

By DAVID PBAXIM
Herald Staff Writer

Sanford, Lake M ary
residents m eet to
fight developm ent
By 8HAM BRODIS
Herald Staff Writer
Rather than resort to rumors over the
backyard fence, homeowners In Haywood
took a proactive stance against proposed
development adjacent to their neighborhood
by getting together to learn exactly what re­
course they nave In the situation.
The homeowners meeting waa organised
to dlsssaUby Irene Putts and -•
Nell
note information about the pending land
use amendment that would allow 158

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Oeo,sr Martina. 28. of
LAKE MARYApopka, was killed Sunday on the Lake Mary
etretch o f Interstate 4. M artina was allegedly
(raveling at a high rate of speed when he hit
one of the barrier walla and then loot control
of his vehicle.
Aa he lost control, his car
rroased over the median where It w*a hit by an
oncoming car.
Rescue services declared
M artina dead at the accident site.
Speed and the construction rone, which
starts north of Lake Mary and ends just south
of State Road 434. have claimed three lives In
th* last month making a total of four for this
particular corridor of construction according lo
Lake Mary Police Chief Richard Deary. -Two
things need to be done: education and
enforcement,* said Deary.
Caution devices,
such as the meeesgr boards that
motoriels of upcomm
*no effect* according to Beary.

Following the local route of light rail system
By MAMA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
Seminole County residents will
have a chance today lo view (he
proposed route of a Central Florida
light rail system.
The
Florida
Department
of
Transportation and the LYNX bua
system will hold a workshop from
4 to 7 p.m. at Eastmonte Park
Auditorium. B30 Magnolia Drive in
Altamonte Springs.
The purpose or the workshop ts

to provide information to residents
and collect feedback and com ­
ments from the public regarding
the proposed 25-mile path that will
extend from Sea World to Stats
Road 434 In Longwood.
The project team to looking for
public Involvement, according to
spokeswoman Laurie
Phillips o f the engineering firm
Keith and Schnare. Pa. of Alta­
monte Springe. More than 800
people participated In workshops
that were held In March.

Museum
sponsors
historical
program

inning nc
would follow U&gt;e existing CSX rail­
road tracks. The proposed route
moves into the 1-4 corridor In
downtown Orlando and then Into
International Drive to Sea World.
PhlUlpa said engineers are also
looking at an option to branch out
the tracks to the 1-4 corrida In A l­
tamonte Springs and Maitland.
Aerial photographs and detailed
boards wtU be presented at the
meeting showing the areas In the
corrida
Including homes and

businesses that wtll bo affected by
the proposed alignment. Officials
will also discuss alternative align­
ments and station locations
‘ People wtll be able to see the
specific properties In the serial
shots.* Phillips said.
The presentation to the result of
a preliminary engineering and en­
viron mental study (PD8EI headed
by the FOOT and LYNX and con­
ducted by the engineering firm of
Parsons Brtnckerhoff. Quads and

scrtam

Bpaclsl to tbs Herald
T h e Seminole Ware and Their
Impkct on Florida History* Will be
the topic for a presentation Thurs­
day. September IB. at 7:30 p.m. at
the Seminole County Agricultural
Center.
Free and open to the public, the
am to funded by tne Florida
K
inities Council with Its local
sponsor being the Museum of
Seminole County History.
The ware. (1816-1868) marked a
time of extreme conflict in Florida
history and resulted In the expul­
sion of most Seminole people from
their homeland. The spewer. Dr.
John Motion, professor emeritus at
the University of Florida, explores
the mg|a leaders o f both sides and
to the relationship between the
Semlnoles and African Americana.
Dr. Mahon to eminently qualified
to apeak on the subject. He re*
celved a bachelor's degree from
Swathmore College and 8 Ph.D.
from UCLA. He then served three
Military History. Department o f th*
Army. He was an the faculty s i UP
from 1984-1985, having served aa

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�1 A - Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, Sep Iember 9, 1997

Tara’s tiara is up for grabs Saturda
Theae arc the final days and
houra of Tan Dewx Holland's
reign aa Miaa America. The
Lake Mary High School gradu*
ate and former Mlee Florida
will turn over her tiara to an­
other woman on Saturday
night.
The 1090 competition bea today in Atlantic City, the
il being televised by ARCTV on Saturday night.
Holland, whose parents Itve
In Longwood, has made appe aroncea
throughout
the
tilted Statea since winning
Un
her crown. She sang Patriotic
aonga on the Fourth o f July
with the Ooaton Pope Orches­
tra.
She made a strong com m it­
ment to promote reading and
literacy aa her Miaa America
platfbrm, and haa accom­
plished a p e a t deal.
Holland plana to continue
these efforU the coming year,
and Mic'U be
making more
singing appearances.
The big hoopla concerning
this year's Mias America con­
test la over the first ever
wearing o f two-piece bathing
■utta. Contestants have the
choice for the first time to
choose one or two-piece suit*.
A couple o f years ago. con­
test officials considered doing
awny with the bathing ault
segment, which constItutea 15
percent o f the voting for a
winner.

man) was born on Sept.
1090. He died In 1900.

Onward wagona

S

HertWMrolobyWrendihenWee
Hi! I'm a little boy, 8-weeks old I am a Lab mi*, with tour brothers and
listers si the same litter. I k&gt;vo to tun and frolic. I would realy She lo
have a nice new home with loving patents I wil be a grat addition to any
family. Other Lab mix litters are also available at the Humane Society ol
Seminole County. If you would like to adopt me or any ol the other ani­
mals al the shelter, please stop by or call 323-B66S

1997 tree assistance
program for orchards
Special to tba Herald
DELAND. Fin. • The USDA Is
announcing the 1907 Tree As­
sistance Program ITAP). The
1997 TAP program, adminis­
tered by tile Fnrm Service
Agency, provides cost-share
payments to orchard and vine­
yard growers who Incurred
losses
due
to
damaging
weather,
including
losses
caused by freeze, excessive
rainfall floods, drought, tor­
nado. and earthquake In Fiscal
Year 1997 (October I. 1000
through September 30. 1997).
Payment are authorized only
for eligible owners who actu­
ally replant or rehabilitate or­
chard trees and vineyards.
Growers must file an applica­
tion for the 1997 TAP program
at their county Farm Service
Agency ofTIce during the sign­
up period to be held August IS
through September 12. 1997.
TAP Is designed lo reimburse

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ro m c A rtH

Today: Skies will be partly
cloudy with a 20 percent
chance of isolated thunder­
storms In the nrternoon.
Highs near 90. Lows In the
lower-70s.
Wednesday:
rarlly cloudy with a chance
of showers. Highs In the 90s.
Lows near 70. Thursday:
Partly cloudy with a chance
of showers. Highs In the 90s.
Lows near 70. Friday: Partly
cloudy with a chance of
showers. Highs near 90.
Lows near 70.

STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford Monday was 88 d e ­
grees and the overnight low
was 66 aa reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Monday totaled .00 Inches.
‘ Sunrise................ 7:07 a.m.
•Sunset..................7:37 p.m.

D C T IM M D O U T LO O K
TODAY
Cloudy 00 71

W EDNESDAY
Tatrroa 00 70

THURSDAY
T atrau SO 00

FRIDAY
Tstrm e 00 60

Tuesday, September 0, 1997
VOL 90, No. 13
PuMIbMd T u «d *y through FHde/
•nd tuntf*y by TM Sanford Htrald.
Inc. 300 N. trench A**.. Seniors.
Fla. 12771
Pertoocal Portage Pew et
Sanford, Florida end eddiflonel
melting ofllcee.
Poelmeeler: Send edditit chengee
10 THE SANFORD HERALD. P.O. Boa
IMF. Sanford, FL 32772- 1447.
Subacriptfon Rata a
(deny S Sunday)
Homo Deliaary Mali
3 Month#
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SMOO
Florida Oeeidenia mutt pay 7W eaiee
lee In addition to relee above.
Phone (407) 122-2911

Ught thg eandlM
Birthday cards today to ac­

up to 100 pcrcenl of the re­
planting or rehabilitation costs
or orchardlsts who experienced
orchard tree and vineyard
losses in FY 1997. Eligible
owners may not receive more
than 825.000 per person. To
qualify, orchard tree and vine­
yard ownrrs must:
* Own not more than 500
acres of the type of orchard
tree or vineyard for which
bench Is are requested.
* Earn less than 82.5 million
gross annual revenue In the tax
year preceding the year In
which the losses occurred.
* Suffer 20 pcrcenl or greater
loss, adjusted for normal mor­
tality.
* Ue in compliance with
highly erodlble land and wet­
land — —
Payments will be provided for
the replacement or rehabilita­
tion or al qualifying losses
within the Individual payment
limitations.

tor C liff Robert eon (fa), mu­
sician-singer
■Uly Preston

(S I),

actress

Sylvia M ile s (03). actor M i­
chael Keaton (46). net or Hugh
Grant (37). former quarterbaek/broodcaster Joe ThaisM an (40) and basketball
Player Dan Mgfdrta (33). Kea­
ton may well call this Uneup^a

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Bot-

The Honeymoon Trail Wagon
Trek begins today In Pipe
Springs. Arif., and enda Sat­
urday In St. George. Utah. B e­
ginning In 1077. Mormon cou­
ples traveled
this 70-mile
route to be married in the
Mormon temple at St. Oeorge.
This year, 50 copies are ex­
pected to make the trek In
covered wagons. Talk about
getting hitched.

John 8abattlan
Just in case you're going
craiy trying to remember who
sang ‘ Welcome Back, Hotter,H
the answer la John Sebastian
Hotter was played by Gabel &gt;1
Kaplaa.
Rhode was Valeria
■seper. Mao T ie-T u n g played
himself and Chinese Checkers.

Tara Dawn Holland

Her Day egain • 00/00. The
ninth day o f the ninth month,
an excuse to party hardy.
Bend a dollar to G a ll Berger in
Poca. Weet. Va., and she'll
send you a Bonza Bottler button. Oall Berger: 109 Matthew
Ave. Poca, West Vn., 29100.
Go Mountaineers.

Mlltatonas
California became the 31st
state on Sept. 0, isso.
Tae-Tnng dies on Sept. 9.
1070. Rtoda had Its television
premiere on Sept. 9. 1974 and
Wefconw Bock, Hotter had Its
premiere on Sept. 9. 1970,

Colenal Norland David Sand­
ora (Kentucky Fried Chicken

Boauty tsn't.only skin doop
Last week, the Orlando Sanford Airport Yermlnal Building
was awarded a beautification award from the City of Sanford
Scenic Improvement Board. The award was in recognition or
the many improvements that have been made at the terminal
On hand to receive the award were (left to right) John
Oleaen. Director of Facilities. Scott Cote. Maintenance
Foremand and Jim Fcllccttl, Grounds
Maintenance
Technician.

if lo w q a t w s w

9,

NAFTA’s expansion could
devastate Florida’s Industry
Special tn tba Harold_______
LAKELAND - Members of the
Florida Citrus Commission and
the Florida Department of Cit­
rus, representing the slate's
14.000 citrus growers are
planning to travel to Washing­
ton, DC to express the indus­
try's concerns over the Admini­
stration request of Congres­
sional approval trade talks to
expand the North American
Free
Trade
Agreement
(NAFTA). According to the Cit­
rus Commission, expansion of
NAFTA
will devastate
the
Florida citrus industry, an In­
dustry that employs mare than
100.000 people and provides
an SS billion annual economic
Impact to the state, ranking It
directly In size after tourism.
In a letter presented lo all 23
members of the Florida Con­
gressional delegation and Ihr
State's
two Senators.
the
Chairman of the Florida Citrus
Commission. Howard Sorrells,
stated. 'Florida's citrus grow­
ers are concerned over grant­
ing broad fust-track trade ne­
gotiating authority to the A d­
ministration to form a Free
Trade Area of the Americas,
especially one that Includes
Braill.
Trade la a two way
street: however, the growers of
the state o f Florida Tins as of
late been forced down one-way
allcya o f unfair competition.
For instance, after three years
of NAFTA. Florida citrus Is still
not even allowed Into Mexico.
Any orange juice concession to
Brazil would be unidirectional.*
Brazil the predominant ex­
porter o f citrus In the world,
produces nearly twice
the
amount of oranges as the state

o f Florida, and due to lower en­
vironmental and labor stan­
dards has a 30 percent lower
coal o f production. Florida
produced a record crop the
previous growing season, pro­
ducing close to 300 million
boxes of citrus, and crop ex­
pectations are even higher far
Ihe upcoming year.
According to the
Citrus
Commission. Florida growers
are continually under pressure
from unfair trade competition.
For instance, Australia still
K ohtbils the importation of
orIda citrus, yet Australian
oranges can be found on sale
In the United States. Addition­
ally, China, ihe country with
the largest trade surplus with
Ihe United Statea •till remains
closed to Florida Citrus. Mexi­
can and Caribbean Basin Ini­
tiative countries already have
taken advantage of liberalized
trade with the United Statea
under recent trade agreements.
The Florida Congressional
delegation has called for a
Hireling lo discuss the Issue
with Industry officials and rep­
resentatives on September 10
In Washington. DC. This has
been done In antlet patIon of
the Administration's formal re*
quest of fast-track trade nego­
tiating authority, which Con-'
gresa anticipates receiving in
September and voting upon in '
October.
The Florida Department Of
Citrus Is an executive branch
of Florida state government
charged with the marketing,
research and regulation of the
Florida citrus industry. All ac­
tivities of the Department are
funded by (he Florida citrus
growers.

MIAMI - Florida 24 hour tem­
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TABLE: min..
11:30 a.m., maj. 5:20 p.m.,
. min.. 12:00 a.m., maj. 5:45
p.m.
TIDES t

Daytona

Beach:

high: 1:03 a.m., 1:37 p.m..
low: 7s 11 a.m.. 0:10 p.m.
N o v Smyrna Beacht high:
1:00 a.m., 1:42 p.m.. low:
7:16 a.m.. S:I5 p.m.. Cocoa
Beaebi high: 1:23 p.m.. 1:57
p.m.. low: 7:31 a.m.. 6:30
p.m.

***0*
Dsytc

LOTTEH*^
Here are the winning num-|
bers selected on Monday In
the Florida L ot te fw
(Sop 0)
Fantasy 0 (Sept.
2-10-10-18-23
2-10-16-19-20

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Special to tb s Herald_________

For service rendered

Seventeen Seminole County
boys and girts will advance to
the Sectional Competition of
the Annual NFL/Oatorade Punt.
Pass and Kick Contest on Oc­
tober 10th In Brevard County.
Thirty-nine youngsters par­
ticipated on Sunday tn the
8emlnole County competition
held at Seminole High School
In Sanford. The youngsters
were divided by age and fen ­
der.
The first, second and third
place winners in the Boys S-0
Division weret Nathan Loiars
(Kecth Elementary School).
Thomas Harr ess (Wilson Ele­
mentary School) and Terence
Quinn (Hamilton Elementary
School).
The first, second and third
place winners in the Boys 10I t Division ever*! John Con­
nelly
(Wektva
Elementary
Schooli.
Desmond Williams
(Lake
Orients
Elementary
School) and David Rose (St.
Charles School).
The Drat, second and third
place winners in the Beys 1013 Division Fvere: Ryan Colton
(Rock Lake Middle School),
David Saule (Greenwood Lakes
Middle School) and Jeeua
Mulno
(Lakevtcw
Middle
Bchool).

Ty Dodman, left photo, and John Hauck, center of
lower photo, ere honored at the Thursday, Sept. 4
city commission meeting for service rendered to the
city of lake Mary. Dodman retired from his 6-year
position on the Local Planning Agency In April.
Hauck, a resident of The Forest since 1903, wE
soon be moving to Georgia. Ha has been actively
Involved In the community end served on the city's
Board of Adjustment for 10 yean. Mayor David
Meaior shakes Houck's hand aa he presents Mm
wth e copy of the proclamation malting Sept. 5
‘John Hauck Day.' Commiasionen Georgs Durysa,
from left, Gary Brander, Sheta Sawyer and Thom
Greene look on.

1

Smyrna Bsachi Seas are 1-3
feet with a light chop. Water
temperature at Daytona is
62 degrees and at New Symrna. 02 degrees. Winds from
the northeast at 0-10 m.p.h.

Lotto (Sept. 0)
7-10-10-30-30-40

Punt, pass,
kick contest
upcoming

The first, aecond and third

? lace winners tn the Boys 14-

S Division weret Qarrett Gold­
smith (Seminole High School),
Bradley Locke (Seminole High
School) and Stephen Aaby
(Jackson
Heights
Middle
Schooli.
The first, second and third
place winners tn the atria 0-0
Division weret Elizabeth Con­
nelly
(Wektva
Elementary
School).
Atlcfya
Chandler
(IdyltwOde Elementary School)
and Hillary Martin (Lake Orienta Elementary School).

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�Sanford HsrsM, Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, Saptambar 0. 1907 - JA

Avoid becoming a crime victim
What should you do IT you find yourself In a potential
dangerous situation? Have you ever been faced with having to
walk to your car in a deserted unlit parking lot or had car
problems while traveling alone? Maybe you live In a
neighborhood where crime la Increasing and you are
concerned for the safety o f youraelf or family. What can you
do?
The Seminole County Sheriffs Department Crime Prevention
Unit will present a class on crime Prevention Awareness from
3 to 3:SO p.m., September 17 at the Bucceae By six portable
classroom on the Crooms Academy campus, 3300 W. 13th St..
Sanford.
The free seminar la open to the public. There will be
refreshmenta and door prlsea.
For more Information, call (4071303-8937.

P o tM M lo n of cannabis
David Whatley, SO, of 1831 Sanford Landings. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford police. Whatley was charged
with possession o f cannabis under 30 grama, resisting with
violence, driving'while license ta suspended or revoked and
possession o f drug paraphernalia. Whatley waa arretted In
the 3300 block o f West Seminole Boulevard. Report said that
the officer mads a traffic stop due to Whatley squealing h it
urea and seeming 'in a hurry*.

DUI orroot
Grant Houghtaling Jr.. 43, of 440 Rtvervtew Ave., Sanford,
was arrested Wednesday by Florida Highway Patrol.
Houghtaling waa charged with D ill and arrested at the corner
of Airport Boulevard and 30th Street.
Report said that
Houghlallngs car hit the back of another vehicle then swerved
Into another lane hilling another car.

Retell theft

Record school enrollment continues
Spactol to lh a Harald
America's schools will con­
tinue to bulge at the seams
this fall as another record
number o f students la filling up
conventional
and
portable
classrooms.
U. 8. Secretary o f Education
Richard W, Riley said S3.3 mil­
lion students are expected to
attend school this fall, with the
bulk of the increase at the high
school level.
According to the second an­
nual back-lo-school
report,
prepared by the Education De­
portment's National Center for
Education
Statistics,
total
public and private school en­
rollment this foil will surpass
last fall's all-time high of more
than 51 million students.
Riley said the Increases will
continue unabated for the next
decade and call for aerkfos
solutions to the school over­
crowding problems that many
school districts are experienc­
in g Increases are expected lo
peak at 54.3 million In 3007.
"Portable classrooms and
short-term solutions Just don’t
cut It." Riley said. "We need lo
build some 0.000 additional
schools In the next 10 yexrs.
Children shouldn't spend Ihclr
entire educational experience

going to schools in portable
classrooms. Right now school
overcrowding Is a local con­
cern. but It has the potential to
become a national crisis*
According to the report, the
largest Increase will be among
teenager*. From the foil of
1997 through 9007. the na­
tion's schools can expect a IS
percent Increase in graded 913. a five percent Increase in
grades stx through eight, and a
one percent decrease in grade*
one through five.
Overall, elementary and sec­
ondary enrollment Is projected
to increase by four percent
over the next ten years, with
western states having the larg­
est Increases—California la ex­
pecting the largest percent in­
crease o f almost IS percent.
Idaho,
Arisons.
Wyoming,
Colorado, New Mexico. Texas,
and Oeorgia Join California as
states wttn increases o f more
than ten percent.
Twenty
states and the District o f C o­
lumbia can expect a decrease.
"This le not like the peak en­
rollment In 1971. when after a
few years, it leveled off and
started declining* Rdey said.
’ From now until 3007, we will
ace a steady Increase of stu­
dents. and we won’t see that
number start to decline for
quite a few years after 3007. At

that time, we expect to have a
record 54.3 million atudenU.
We've got to start preparing for
that now."
For example, the Virginia
Beach School District was
among the top 35 school dis­
tricts with the largest enrollfrom 1984 to
1984. For the past 15 years,
the district’s number o f stu­
dents has grown by 39.9 per­
cent.
Currently,
several
schools a n about IS percent
over their capacity. They are
either planning to open a new

school or have another class­
room added to an existing
school,
Furthermore,
three
schools are currently under
construction, while renovations
and additional classrooms arc
being added to another 13
schools. Also, the Virginia
Beach School District currently
uses about 350 portable class­
rooms.
Riley also stressed that the
demand for teachers would rise
with Increased student enrollment. He said that about two
million more teachera will be
needed for the next decade.

Leo Jackson, 30. of 700 E. 11tli St., Sanford, waa arrested
Wednesday by Sanford police.
Jackson was charged with
retail theft and arrested in Ihe 3000 block of South Orlando
Drive. Report said that Jackson put dresses In a Wal Mart bag
and exiled store.

Disorderly conduet
Ruth Fields. 39. of II0 S E. 8th 8t.. Sanford, was arrested
Thursday by Sanford police.
Fields was charged with
disorderly conduct and arrested tn the 100 block of French
Avenue. Report said that officers tried to calm Fields down as
she continuously yelled obscenities.

Tags switched on shirt
Carolyn Llngle, 33. of 3074 Ifeathwood St.. Dellona. was
arrested Thursday by Sanford police. Llngle was charged with
retail theft and attested In Ihe 300 block of Towne Center
Circle. Report said that Llngle switched tags on a shirt.

Man shot at
Levory Hickman. 31. of 151 Ikthune Court, Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Sanford police. Hlckmon was charged
with aggravated assault and arrested at the corner of Hth
Street and Olive Avenue. Report said that Hlckmon shot at n
man three times with a B mm handgun.

Incldsnts
An air conditioning unit worth SIMM waa stolen Thursday In
the 800 block o f East 25th Street.
Cash totaling 833 and other various Items were stolen
Thursday in tKc 800 block o f Rosalia Drive.
A microwave worth 8300 waa stolen Thursday tn the 100
block o f Commerce Way.
Currency totaling 8903 and various other Items were stolen
Thursday In (he 400 block of West Airport Boulevard.
A Sanyo television worth 8350 was stolen Thursday In Ihe
500 block o f North Palmetto Avenue.
Twenty packs o f cigarettes worth 837.98 were stolen
Thursday In Ihe 1400 block of South French Avenue.

Hot shot kids can
sign up to play
■pactal to tbs Harold_________
The first local competition in
the Seminole County Police
Athletic League’s Hot Shot *97
will be held at 5 p.m., Friday,
September 13 at Candyiand
Park. 59® Longdale Avenue.
Longwood.
Seminole County youngsters
aged 9 through 14 will compete
In Hot Shot ’97. Each partici­
pant will be given 90 seconds
to shoot a basketball from
various distances on the court.
Points are awarded for each
shot made.
The participants are divided
Into categories based on age
and gender. The Seminole

County winners In each cate­
gory receive a free trip to com­
pete In the Florida Police Ath­
letic League competition later
this year.
Hot Shot TJ7 Is open lo any
Seminole County youngster be­
tween the ages of 9 and 14.
Pre-registration costs 83. To
pre-register call 330-6600, Ext
363. Registration on the day of
Ihe competition costa 83.
Future competitions will be
held on September 19 In San­
ford, September 37 In Winter
Springs and October 3 In Lake
Mary. The Seminole County
Championships are scheduled
for October 36 at Seminole
Community College in Sanford.

Dinners to be distributed
Seminole Volunteer Enterprises, Inc. announces (hat Jeno
Pauluod frosen dinners wlll.be distributed Wednesday, September
10, at the Food Assistance Office located at 3970 Orlando
Sanford. FI.
All Seminole residents who are eligible to receive
Department o f Agriculture commodities will be eligible to receive
this donated food from Psulucci Enterprises. Inc. Recipients are
required to bring USDA cards aa proof o f eligibility. Residents of
Seminole County who have not been registered for this program
may be registered at this time. Eligibility la based on family else
and Income. Anyone currently on Medicaid, r - j ~
meet the income requirements.
Rules for acceptance and participation
same for everyone without regard to race,
sex or handicap.
Distribution will begin at 10 a m . and will close ai a .
questions? Please call Food Assistance office at 333-1530.

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county's goals ami objective*." Grssso Mid to*
day. *We will be provided new software, neces­
sary hardware, enhanced aervtces. PC leasing
nut) Ycai 2000 compliance."
t h is ," Grosso said, ‘ plus the assurance that
no one will be losing his or her Job." HTE offi­
cials. who were scheduled to attend today's
ncc meetings, have agreed to offer fall-time
employment to eight county employees.
Initially, the pay rale* will be tne same m
the county Is now paying these employees. At
the conclusion of on orientation proceM. the
eight employees will be working horn the u m e
stations where they have been. "They really
will not have moved." Qrasso said.
Lucie Bilodeau •I'oynter. Br. computer opera*
linns analyst and John llaranto. program,
analyst II to the Supervisor, o f Elections will
remain county employees 1/ the new partner­
ship Is approved.
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r best solution.

NAT H E N T O F F

Independent civil libertarian
I first came acroM Robyn Btumner when ahe
headed the state ACLU office in Utah. Exuber­
antly engaged in constitutional controversies,
•he knocked down a restriction on abortion
rights; tried unsuccessfully to prevent Mormon
prayere at public commission meetings; and
otherwise brought civil liberties Into converselions around the stale.
Eight years ago. she became executive direc­
tor of the Florida ACLU. which then was a
marginal presence, but Is now a strong force in
the courts there. But Btumner hM not been
one of the national ACLlTs favorite provincial
chieftains, tier views on the First Amendment,
for Instance, are more extensive and deeper on
occasion, than those o f national nfftrtala
tn one case, when a female welder claimed
sexual harassment because o f sexually explicit
materials around a shipyard, a federal Judge
agreed, banning ALL "sexually suggesttve* m a­
terial anywhere In the shipyard! Btumner,
however, tiled an appeal. She argued that the
Judge's order was too broad. ‘ After all,* Blu in­
ner said to me at the time, ‘ sexists have First
Amendment rights too.* The national ofllce
made a point of distancing Itself from her First
Amendment appeal In the case.
She hM also differed with the national office
In coses In which pro-life demonstrators have
been sharply limited by courts as to where and
how they can protest. Btumner herself is un­
swervingly pro-choice. (She once won a Florida
state court decision providing stronger repro­
ductive rights protections than the federal
Constitution.)
Blumner's approach to civil liberties Is Joy­
ous. She delights In controversy, being con­
vinced. os she puts It. ‘ that ultimately, whoever
I'm debating will be convinced of my view.’ Her
ability to moke constitutional Issues as vivid
as she Is has also been evident In her regular
column for the St. Petersburg Times. She will
soon leave the Florida ACLU and Join that
newspaper m an editorial writer, while con­
tinuing her column.
In a recent column - which la not likely to
make the national ACLU or IU often politically
correct Southern California chapter miss her »
Btumner ‘ admits to being a member of one of
the most despised minorities within my social
sphere. Tm an opponent of affirmative action.
‘ I can no longer, sit silently while my cohorts
defend a discriminatory policy that favors
groups of people solely on their gender, skin
color or national origin. ... An advantage
granted me due to my sex demeans my Indi­
viduality. reducing me to a walking immutable
characteristic.
* , Affirmative action lumps individual students
Into groups baaed-upon- ihcs-1othsicifr- s a t ' 1
1j
--------- _7_______ -----------------able to compete. N te virtually the deflnl

^ Hlumner has not
been one o f the
national
A C L U ’ s favorite
provincial
chieftains.^

racism.*
Btumner quotes Shelby Steele's point tliat
only 88 percent of black students •• six years
after admission - graduate from college. The
reason, he adds, ta that some black students
who have not been adequately prepared for
college have been admitted nonetheless.
'Racial preferences.* says Steele, ‘ allow society
to leapfrog over the difficult problem* of devel­
oping blacks to parity with whites.*
Those ’ difficult problems* are rooted In die
very low level pre-college schools that ninny
black youngsters have to attend. As Itobyn
Btumner emphasizes. ‘ Raising the educational
level of students of color so tnry can compete
on an equal footing' should begin at the begin­
ning. Not later through affirmative action pres­
sure to admit certain students, through prefer­
ence. Into the most prestigious professional
schools.
‘ It is m if society missed a key step tn trying
to redn M the wrongs o f the post. Investing In
urban and mostly black schools, giving His­
panic youth the educational tools they need to
compete will serve to heal our racial divide.*
Maybe It won't do all of that, but at least
when these students come Into a law school,
they will have no doubts m to why they were
admitted.
To my knowledge. Robyn Btumner la one of
the very few active civil libertarians to break
out of the ACLU's ex cathedra doctrine that a f
fir motive action Is both essential to achieve
racial equality and is also clearly constitu­
tional. Affirmative action Is neither.
Although Btumner la also In a decided m i­
nority among liberals on this issue, she Is not
alone. There are people.* she Mys. *wtth a
profound commitment to racial equality who
do not approve of the current methods being
employed. Those, however, who support a f
BrouMtve action see k M an instrument of ra­
cial Justice. I see tt as a barrier to equality.*

a

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DONNA BRITT

Still trying on the words, and why?

FLA. 38771

the firat phase of the prefect. A
planning and dcaign phaae will
be conducted prior to the start

Douglas Inc.. Maitland . During
thla phase, the entire 53-mlle
corridor extending north to
south was Identified with the
25-mlle portion in Seminole
nnd Orange counties.
According to Phillips thla la

of
co n stru ctio n ,
sh e
M id .
a d d in g th at th e flra segm en t

stated for construction Is the
portion from Sea World to
downtown Orlando.

Speed
state 4 started last year, and It
wtU continue. Chief Deary said,
for the next 10 months. T h e
construction Is adding lanes,
enatbound and westbound, to
make it safer for motoriata.*
Mid Deary. Th ere is no mar­
gin for error Ireferring to driv­
ers! and we |law enforcement
agenciesl have to bring the
speeds down.'

Continued from Page 1A
lleary said that strict en­
forcement tactics will be Im­
plemented.
Numerous Joint
operations with various law
enforcement agencies wilt take
part In the crackdown.
‘ We
will use radar, loser, and. If
n m l tie. wc will use an airplanr to try nnd stop the
speeding.* Henry said.
The construction on Inter­

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chairman of History
from 1005 to 1073.
Aside from writing numerous
articles, chspters of books on
the history of Florida and two
books, he Is the author of
‘ History of the Second Semi­
nole War."
For further Information, con­
tact Karen Jacobs at (407) 321*
2480 or drop by the museum at
300 Hush Avenue south of
Sanford

Dorothy Eunice Brown. 8*r
East First Street.
Sanford,
died Monday. Sept. 8. 1007 at
Columbia
Medical
Center
Sanford. Bom Dec. 0. 1028. In
North Carolina, she moved to
Central Florida 1005. Mra.
Brown was a homemaker.
Survivors include son Earl S.
Black. Osteen: sister. Jackie
Watkins. Benson. N.C.i two
grandchildren.
two
great­
grandchildren. Oramkow Fu­
neral
Home.
Sanford.
Ip
charge of arrangements.

We didn't know Diana. How could we have,
when people with whom we live' and work every
day Mtonlah us? But an unimaginable number
o f us were moved enough by what we saw and
sensed to let her slide benegih our skins. That
some of us didn't t m IU c she w m there should
be a lesson tn appreciation. Most won't
the lesson-not even the next time
fa exit leaves us gMping8 a It's over. Midnight h u chimed, and the
prlnceM has left everyone frosen on the
stairwell. W ell hear additional tributes: some
will buy commemorative pins and plates, But
Diana will still be gone, leaving us with the
tronlea-the insecure ex-bulimic who twisted a
world around her finger, the prince who
preferred Camilla's wren to her swan, the
public that sympathised with her yen for
privacy but devoured every stolen glimpse.
But the love la left, too. which reminds me of
that were said about another harried
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassls:
*8h# didn't belong to herself *

"1

Mildred E. Dias Flcagle. 77.
Malone Drive. Orlando, died
Sept. 5. 1007 at Florida Hospi­
tal. Altamonte Springs. She
w m bom In New York City on
April 20. 1020. She w u a
homemaker. Dias Fleaglc was
a member of Calvary Presbyte­
rian Church of Orlando and
a former
Republican
wm
Committee Woman or Orange
County.

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Nomoo m which aacccccdi
MIMOITH MANOR UTILITIIS
c o r f . Ail at eeid pr**cny
bath*
In tha County of
Seminole, Stela of Florida.
Unload euch certificate)*) (hall
ha redeemed accenting to law.
the property dee*ilh*d In auah
cortificatofo) wld ha *otd to the
Mgheil bidder at tha watt trent
door.
Seminole
County
Courthsuee, Sanford. Florida,
on the ISth day of October,
IM F. at 11:00 A.M.
Payment of Safe tap, appftcaMe documentary atamp tact*
•nd record me laaa art mqutrtd
to ha p M by thb m k u U
bidder tt tha data. FuS payment
of an amount oouoi to the M*Rott btd IP * M aSMn M hour*
Mtor the pSoPrtfM d ttm* pf the
Mip. Aft ppypwntt thps bo chth
or
■uar*nt**d
inttrumont,
mode payable la the Cterh af
the Circuit Court.
Datad thla STth day at Augutt,
IMF.

(••Pf)
MAR1
IVANNI MOM S
CLIRK OP TNS
CIRCUIT COURT
SIMINOLS COUNTY,

FLORIDA
by: SMrtay 0. Horgorl
Deputy Clark
FukUoiu Sapl. I, P. I t A IS,

1MT
DALI

Richard R. Wardell.
77.
Dona Drive. Lake Monroe, died
Sunday. Sept. 0. 1007. Born
Aug. 81, 1020. in Havana.
Ohio, she moved to Central
Florida In 1080. Mr. Wardell
w m a truck driver. He wna a
member of the Teamsters Un­
ion. an accomplished musi­
cian. who played In several
clubs in the Sanford area, he
w m a Protestant.
Survivors Include wife, Har­
riett: son, Russell J., Akron,
Ohio: one granddaughter.
Brlsson Funeral Home Sonford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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NOTtC* IS H IS ISY OIYIN,
thol Molondo J. Idmloton,
Richard S. Coioolkorry, tha
holder el the loOomng cottiflcat*(a| haa filed ootd certmcateti) tar a tea dead ta ha
leawed thereon. Tha certiftaate
numkor(o) and &gt;*ar(t) at
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eroearty, and tha naraeW M
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Blbvfflors Include sons, Ste­
ven R. Dias, Apopka. A! Dias.
Winter
Park:
daughters.
Donna Laaallcr, Mount Dora.
Linda L. May. Casselberry:
nine grandchildren: 11 great­
grandchildren.
Arrangements
by
Qnlnes
Carey Hand Funeral Home.
Longwood.

RICHARD R. WARDELL

MILDRED E. D UE PLEAQLB

For my female friend, 38. who la raising two
foster children alone, tt w m how ahe appeared
to core ‘ about everybody...reaching out to the
sickliest people.* For my younger brother, a
struggling musician. It w m admiration for how
‘ in an age tn which being notorious reigns, she
showed that goodneM still (natters moat.* for a
fortytah recently unemployed guy behind me tn
the grocery atore line, it w m simply that ‘ she
w m real.*
He shook hie head, adding. *1 couldn't
believe It.*
Lingering disbelief Is a natural reaction to
the notion that you can be real one second and
a memory the next. Everyone has had a
beloved friend or relative die and been
incapable o f stretching his or her mind around
the met. Such mental inflexibility amazes us
when tha beloved la a stranger.
That, of course, ta what Diana w m . I've read
a doecn pMctc about how aha thought, how
aha viewed bar lift, about who this fusion of
vanr human woman and fairy tale princes*
U8UE waa. ‘ Experts’ bars analysed her
childhood,
her
msrrisgi
and divorce i
speculated about what her lift might have been
had she not been sucked-or gladly leapt-lnto
tha world's weirdest soap opera. None of It
means very ifauch.

Phillips sold there will be an
open format with a short pres­
entation at 8 p.m. In addition,
project leaders will answer
questions
and
preliminary
findings of a detailed financial
plan will be available.
Additional meetings will be
held Sept. 10 at the Omni
Roaen Hotel. 0840 Interna­
tional Drive and Sept. 11 In the
Orlando City Hall Rotunda. 400
South Orange Avenue.
For more information on the
project, call I -888-707-1818 or
e-mail
comments
to
raillyns@t4translt.rom. To receive
updated Information, check the
website
.
at
http://www.l4translt.com
or
request a project newsletter
through Vicki Smith at the
above listed phone number.

W ars

l4ns* d X s ts . between Jesse Jackson and the
uncatagaruable Robyn Bfeimner.
, * l.q U u i •

t: Resolutions at the BCC meeting
Include one proclaiming the month o f Septem­
ber m Hispanic Heritage Month and com ­
mending the countya Office o f Management
and Budget for receiving the Distinguished
Budget Presentation Award for Fiscal Year
1806/87 from the Government Finance Officers
Association o f the United States and Canada.
There was the first of two public hearing for
the 1987/86 budget on Monday night. The sec­
ond to adopt the final budget and millage ratea
Is scheduled at 7 p.m.. Sept. 83. The tentative
budget. Including proposed staff adjustments,
is 8304.831,750. The millage rate la a 3.8 per­
cent Increase when compared to the ‘ aggregate
rolled-back" millage rate.

R ail
Continued from Page 1A

CentlssM from Paga 1A~&gt; ^.4
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WASHING TON--Funny, how someone esn
crawl under your skin without there being a
bump, a bulge, a twinge even, to betray &gt;1- How
you can hear more words about an event than
seem bearable, and still boil the whole thing
down to Just two:
‘ She died.*
More than a week after those words greeted
my husband and me m wc descended the
stairs at a charming bed-and-breakflut. I still
And myself trying them on. After days of
endless news reports, I can still hear the
words and feel myself staring at the BAB
proprietor as blankly m if she'd started
speaking in tongues. I again try to connect
them to the cropped-holred blonde forever
smiling from magazine covers. To accept that
people can die in car crashes sparked by the
paparazzi'* pursuit. That a vibrant presence so
impossible to avoid could Just cease to exist.
A dense, small part o f me remains stuck on
the stairs, mouth agape. Another part wonders
why, of all the words apokc about Princess
Diana, ‘ she died* w on t fade.
And why it matters so much.
For all the talk about Dlana'a Irresistible
appeal, many are puasied by how much her
death has affected them. These people never
closely followed her comings and goings,
seldom bought magMlnr* for her likeness, and
suspected that thoM who paid ransoms tor her
dresses were daft. Lika me, they knew that
PrtnceM Dt had taken
m up w
with an exotic
mtUlonalra-who dtdnlT-but toll that If a
wasn't heard from bar for a year.
fine.
But on tha morning that ‘ aha dlad* began
fluttering about my mind like a restive bird. I
looked so bewildered, my husband gently
Mked. *Why do you care so mucbT
Because Diana and I got married within
months o f each other, I blurted. Because my
sons. 15 and 18, were born within months of
her boys. And now her boys are alone.
Because we both ended awful marriages after
much agonising. But I got another chance with
you. I told him. The minute Dt seemed to have
round hfi£ new prince, she w m hounded to
death.
But so many found
something
connected them to Diana.

County Manager a ary Kaiser said he was ex­
tremely pleased wtlh the efforts the county’s
technology personnel rendered. He recognised
the fact that help was needed because o f the
constant advances In technology. The county
was in a hole and the hole waa getting deeper.
At the direction of the BCC. Orasao was set
today to present three options for outscorlng
information services, recommending Option •
I with IITE. for 81.5 million annually.

A second option was that the BCC renew the
existing budget o f 81.8 million and ‘ provide
limited aervtces the best we can." This option
would only provide for critical and essential
aervtces. and the 8-year backlog o f needed
software and changes would still exist.
Option • 3 was to go with a status-quo
budget o f 81.4 million that Orasao said waa
•never Intended to be a working budget." It
would allow no new users, services, software,
hardware. Year 8000 preparation, networking
or licensing. The county would try to make do
with the systems and software currently In use.
T h e option of outscorlng and partnering
with HTE provides a clear direction far the Al­
lure in achieving the county's business and
technology goals?* Qrasso Mid. T h e y can pro­
vide us with a single source solution that la
both current and up to date."
The commissioners were expected to dlscuM
the tMue at this mornings Agenda Review and
vote at the 1:30 p.m. meeting.

APPLICATION PM TAB M U
NOTICI IS HIRISV OIVIN.
that Richard B. Ceeeelberry,
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Develop
IA
apartments to
be built on 80 acres adjacent
to the
quiet
slngfe-family
neighborhood.
Mayor Larry Dale, and City
Manager BUI Stmmona, both
realdenta o f Haywood, were not
In attendance, but Lake Mary
City Planner. Matt West and
Hllla o f Lake Mary homeowners
association board member Bob
Foley were there, with about SO
other concerned homeowners.
The meeting was held in the
garage o f the home o f Jerry
and Iren e Fulti and wae or­
ganised try Nelt Snow. Irene
welcomed her neighbors
thanked them far taking
out from Uielr usual Saturday
afternoon activities to stand in
the bright pre-autumn sun or
sm in her hot ga

"Thank you for rsspondtng to
our call to anna," she read

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from

J&lt;mAjaawtasMI
a prepared iaiiiitincni,

ws

would allow for high-density
residential, 90 dwelling unite
per acre. Neighborhoods such
ae Haywood and the Hills of
Lake Mary, directly across C.R.
48A from the proposed devel­
opment, are sorted low density
residential with a total o f live
or less dwelling units per acre.
"City officials have informed
some o f us that the developers
can not maks a profit in singlefamily residential
housing.*
Piths continued, reading from
her statement. "However, the
developers did not elect our
city officials. Our city officials
to the voter,
not tha developers."
Fuhs said that aha personally bad gona to tha horn* o f
tha mayor to mvtta Mm to
coma to tha matting. He was
not at home, but Mm said aha
had left a msaaagr with his
wtfc that he was welcome ae
long as he would not apeak
the efforts o f the

*W « a rt hare In an attempt to
our efforts to opI the recent attack on
ourjwoparty values and quality
If plana currently before
Sanford city commissioners
art approved, an S86-untt
apartment com plex will be
built on property directly west
o f the Haywood subdivision on
County Road 46A. Approval of
the plmu can only be accom­
plished
with a land use
amendment for the property
which was recently annexed in
to the city from Seminole
County. Thla la what the
homeowners are opposing.
The land Is currently toned
for medium density residential,
10 dwelling units per acre. The
developer o f the property la
asking for a change to reside nUal/office/lnstituiJonal. which

Tuesday that he
that ha was Invited.
"I decided not to go and cause
a stink," ha said. Ha said he
didn't understand why he
wouldn't ba allowed to speak
because he could explain some
o f the concessions that he ts
asking the developer to make,
which Includes 18-unlbr per
acre density, a 100-foot buffer
along C.R. 46A. "These conces­
sions would maks me a little
more eaUsAed.* said Dale.
The city o f Lake Mary enured
into the fray over the apart­
ment complex after learning
about the proposed develop­
ment tn a newspaper legal ad­
vertisement.
West said they routinely
check
the advertisements of
neighboring municipalities so
that they can keep track of
what business the city com ­
missioners will be reviewing In

their regular meetings. West
said that U la standard prac­
tice for one city to Inform an­
other when a uae change of
land that borders that city la
being considered. West said
Lake Mary got no auch notifica­
tion
from
Sanford.
‘ Unfortunately, they forgot to
send us and/W est said.
Lake Mery opposes the land
use change for tha same rea­
sons that tha Haywood real­
denta are flghtfng the change.
Tha Lake Mary City Commie•sued • resolution to
stating thla opposli Aug. 14. prior to tha
Aug. 98 Sanford City Commieat which tha
to ha (Us­

in*.

ing.* Poky said, Though all of
those in the
homeowners
meeting realised that the San­
ford city commissioners would
have no compunction to listen
to what they had to spy, Potty
said, "We can have an Impact
through representation from

the city o f Lake Mary and rep­
resentation
through
the
county."
If Sanford approves the land
use change on Monday, Sept.
18. the amendment would then
have to be reviewed by the De­
partment o f Community Affairs

in Tallahassee. Weal aatd that
la the time that objections by
neighboring municipalities can
have the most effect.
The Sanford City Commis­
sion meeting la scheduled for 7
i.m. Sept.
18
p.m.
Sept T
fl at Sanford City
Hall.

tabled at that

___1 ___ Dale has
I to Lake Mary for the
oversight and Dale met with
L a k e M a ry efty officials this
morning
Piths and Snow hope to take
a petition signed by 1.200
Sanford homeowners to the
Monday. Sept.
IB meeting,
asking that Mayor Dale and
stein. Braity La— rd. Kerry Lyone mid Valina Will Isms deny
the amendment.
Following
the
Saturday
meeting the homeowners as­
sociation o f the Hills of Lake
Mary
met tn their regular
monthly
meeting.
Foley
brought a report, to thoae as­
sembled, o f the proceedings of
the Haywood meeting The
Lake Mary homeowners de­
cided to prepare their own pe­
tition. worded similar to that of
Haywood's, and present U at
the
Sanford
meeting
"I
strongly suggest that we show
up In force at the next meet­

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Toootmootors moot

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Seminole Community College (SCC1 Toastmasters Club
*6381 wlli meet every Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 p.m.. al
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Longwood-Loko Mory Lions to moot
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S.R. 434 In Longwood. Visitors and prospective members are
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Pilot Club to moot
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Community College. All Interested are welcome to attend.

Blood Bonk oooko donors
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Optlmiot Club mooto wookly
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Ktomnto Club moots Wodnoodoy
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Dancing for sonioro
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100 involved in on-air reading program
ar avtAN w inner
Herald Staff Writer_____________
WINTER SPRINGS - Wearing
hia Sanford Uona Chib base­
ball cap proudly. Cacti Taylor
apoka at length at hia Involve­
ment with the organisation and
hia volunteer aflbrta. Joining in
1964 while Kvtng in “ '
he haa ainee moved all over the
Southeast and been in ftve dif­
ferent Uona Cluba since then
while retaining hia member­
ship in the International A sso­
ciation o f Uona Cluba.
One of hie volunteer efforts
with the club Is his work with
the WMFE Reading Service. A c­
cording to a brochure, the
service provides news and In­
formation bom local newspa­
pers and magazines to the
visually Impaired and print
disabled of Central Florida.
The service is operated by
90.7 WMFE-TV/FM and Is
broadcast on the Secondary
Audio Channel of 90.7 FM and
Channel 24. Broadcast houra
are 7 a.m. to I I p.m.. Monday
through Friday, and 8 a m. to
11 p.m., Saturday and Sunday.
Taylor added that volunteer*
alt across from each other and
turns reading. *We read in
pairs,* he aald. -One reads and
then the other one reads. Each
of us haa a microphone. We
cover about six houra with six
people. Each of ua reads for
two hour blocks.*
Assisting now in the program
for over three months. Taylor
alone worked some five times
last month. ’ Moat of the time
I'm a flll-ln or stand-by,* he
aald. *We have 100 people in­
volved.*
The Lions Club la Juat one of
the supporters of the program

Pauline Anderson and Caelt Taylor rood on air tor tho
and membership la not neces­
sary to become involved. Some
of the cluba members that do
participate arc Chris Neal.
Tay
Charles Hammock andd Taylor
himself *1 thought the reading
readl
a good
ounded Uhe
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progr am sounded
while pr
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project
to votand worthwhile
t
unteer with.* said Taylor.
Another volunteer endeavor
that the club and Taylor work
in la furnishing glasses to any
achool age child that needa
glasses and can't afford them.
In February, the club will host
Its 'Annual Blind Fishing tour­
nament and Picnic* at the 9t.
Johns River near Mullet Lake
Park.
Since much of the Llona Club
charity projects center around

been grown la Florida for many
years since their introduction
to this country tn I960. Re­
cently.
plantings o f
non­
astringent typea are Increasing
and becoming
a
popular
dooryard fruit tn Florida. In
central Florida, trees wow well
and produce high quality fruit.
CtaaatBcatloat
Persim­
mons are classified into as­
tringent and non-astringent
typea baaed on fruit charac­
teristics Astringent fruit must
be soft or artificially treated
before astrtngency la removed
and they are suitable for eat­
ing. Fruit of the non-astringent
types lose astrtngency while
atUI hard and can be eaten
hard or soft.

—---------—

* commsrcUJ

varieties!
Planting* of non­
astringent persimmons can be
made to include varieties that
will ripen fruits from late Sep­
tember to early December. The
varieties recommended acem to
produce the highest percentage
o f marketable fruit. *m w " la the
choice for the early aeaaon.
Vasa .Fwyw' for

AL
FERRER

the mid-season, and 'Fuyw' for
the tale season. Fuyu ta the
moat readily available and la
generally considered the best
commercial non-astringent va­
riety In Florida.
Planting! The trees will grow
In many different typea of
aotla. but should be planted on
moderate to well drained soils.
Select a site that allows for
good sir drainage or protection
lo reduce the possibility of
freeze damage. Plant bare-root
trees December through Feb
ruary. keeping the roots moist
when out of the wound. Prune
the tree back to 2/3 the origi­
nal height at planting. Trees

DEAR ABBY: In all the 33 yran
I have raad your column, nothing
haa appalled me like the letter from
the live-In who deecribed herself aa
*A) moat No. 2.' She aald, *He left
hie wife and two kida becauae the
reeponalbility gave him no lime for
himaeir* What idiocy!
What kind of woman would want
a man who shows no reeponalbility
for hia own children, but expecta
him to parent htr klda? Three peo­
ple are lick, sick, eickl You were
much too easy on them with your
anawer. Stand tough, Abby.
MARYEOAN IN DALLAS
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For more Information about
the reading program, call (407|
293-2300 ext. 166. On-alr readera and ofllce support are al­
ways needed. Donations are
also needed to provide stand­
alone radio receiver a. The cost
lia 8128 Ito purchase a new re­
ceiver for those In need.

containers can
i at the
must be ap­
plied often during establish­
ment since the container me­
dium wilt dry out quickly. If the
tree haa been jgowtng tn the
container for over 8 months. It
la beat planted when dormant
by shaking off the potting soil
and spreading out the roots
which have grown wound In
the container. Transplanted
trees • can be staked for nipport.
Fertilisation and cu ltiva ­
tion! The tree need not be fer­
tilized at planting, but should
have light monthly applica­
tions during the Aral year from
April through August. Trees
should be fertlUxca 3 times a
yean In March when still dor­
mant or about 2 weeks before
leaf formation, tn June, and
again in late August to early
September. An area approxi­
mately 2-3 feet from the trunk
of the tree should be mulched,
or shallow cultivated to control
weed a.

Chip BnSdlngi Trees can be
chip buddsd a few weeks be­
fore leaf formation la the
spring to a month before the
leaves become Inactive In the
fall. Chip budding Is the easi­
est and moat versatile tech­
nique for propagation. Chip
budding la often used from late
August Into October on 5-7
month-old seedling
nursery
trees. Fall frosts must not o c­
cur within 6 weeks o f budding
to allow for aufflclent callousV ru lt ripening: Softening
and astrtngency removal can
be induced oy covering the fruit
with uncooked dry rice for 3-3
days. Freezing the fruit for 24
houra will have similar results.
Ethylene gaa can be used to
speed up the ripening process
and develop more fruit color.
(Al P a lm la 9aw0nola County
Urban HotrRouNwrtoL Ingulrtss
to Mm at tha

290 W. County
FI 22779 or

This couple deserves each other

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

uoapiOMoa

Tnylor ta also n 90-year
member of the Texas Masonic
Lodge and a member of FAA
(Federal Aviation Administra­
tion) Retirees, after laboring In

that tine o f work for over 30
years.
He and his wtfo o f 30 years.
Johnnie Faye, are members of
the First Baptist Church of
Sanford. They share four chil­
dren. David, Johnny. Wendy
and Janet. I I grandchildren
and two great grandchildren.
They have lived in Winter
Springs for 10 years.

Florida persim m ons are oriental delight

ADViei

w aipilM deoiva

the visually impaired, they wilt
also hold a spaghetti dinner on
Se For more information about
the WMFE Reading Fromam.
call (407)293-2900 ext. 196.
On-air readers and office u p port are always needed. Dona­
tions are also needed tn order
to provide stand-alone radio
receivers. The coat is 8128 to
purchase a new receiver for
those In need.
pt. 27 at the Sanford Civic
Center from 4 to 8 p.m. for a
coal of 85.

need u lot of attention* These are
critical age* in their live*, and being
ignored by their father because he
‘ needs more time to himself* is
deaity child abuse.
Whan people ask why the kida
aren’t around, ‘ Almost No. 2* and
her boyfriend should tell the truth:
*We want them around only when
we have nothing else better to do."
That's the message he’s sending out
to hie kids.
If hie children are too much of a
responsibility, he should have kept

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S ep te m b er 9 . 1997

Sports
IN B R I E F
Flag coachaa needed

Surviving the rumble

SANFORD _ The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parka Department ta still looking for two
coachet to head up ling football tenma In the
youngeat (7-0) age group.
All gamea are played on Saturday mornlnga.
Interested peraona should call 330-5697 for
more Information.

R a m s e d g e T rib e in third
to win b o y s ’ v-ball battle
By U tLLIB WERNER
Herald Staff Writer

UCF, South Alabama tie
ORLANDO _ U C ra Danya Harris scored two
oals and Sara Kane hod a goal and on assist,
ut It was South Alabama who scored twice in
the final 10 minutes to force a 3 3 tie In NCAA
Women's Soccer action at the University of
Central Florida on Monday.
Kane (longwoodl gave the Oolden Knights a
10 lead at 20:19 and assisted Harris' first goal
at 26:13 to give UCF a 2 0 advantage. Harris
(Atamonte Springs) then pul the Knights up 3­
0 just over one minute later when she scored
from 20 yards out.
Leah Bridges (Pensacola) pul USA on the
board at 30:56 on a header off a direct kick
that was sent Into the box by Sabrina
Thompson (Tampa).
After Hills Rantnla pulled the Jaguars within
one on a seven-yard shot at 81:47. Thompson
forced the overtime session with the gametying goal from eight-yards out at 65:41.
UCF (2*1-1 overall! oushot USA 12-0-1 over­
all) 5-4 In the 30-mlnute overtime period but
neither team could break the deadlock.

g

Magic sign veteran Kempton
ORLANDO _ Orlando Magic General Mnnager
John Gabriel announced Monday that the club
had signed eight-year veteran forward-center
Tim Kempton. Per club policy, terms of the
contract were not disclosed.
Kempton saw action with the San Antonio
Spurs in 10 games lust season. He tallied four
points, eight rebounds and 50 minutes in
1090-07.
*Tlm brings a veteran leadership to our camp
roster.* said Gabriel "lie Is a very capable de­
fensive player and reltounder that can play
both the post nnd power forward positions *
Originally selected by the Los Angeles Clip­
pers in the six th round 1124th pick overall) of
the 1086 NBA Draft, Kempton has seen action
wnh Charlotte, Denver. Phoenix. Cleveland.
Atlanta and the Clippers of the NBA; Wuber.
Glaxo Verona, and Teorematour Milan of the
Italian League; Volvl Girona of the Spanish
ACB League; and Limoges of the French
League.
In his seven NBA seasons. Kempton has av­
eraged 4.6 points per game. 2.B rebounds per
game and 1.1 assists per game in 272 con­
tests. He enjoyed his finest NBA season In
1080-00 with Charlotte, averaging 6.1 points
per gome. 3.6 rebounds per game and 1.3 as­
sists per gome. Kempton averaged profes­
sional career highs In points (10.1 points per
game) with Wuber In 1067-88. assists (4.3 as­
sists per gome) with Limoges In 1004-05. and
rebounds (10.1 rebounds per game) with Te­
orematour Milan In 1003-04.

F A 8 C A R PO INTS 1907
ORLANDO 8PIKDWORLD
(through tapterober 22)
Lata Models _ 1. (4) BUI Keeton. 2.247; 2.
(81) Btute Eveietl. 2.104: 3. (411 Tim Houston.
1.787; 4. (33) Ricky Wood. 1.398; 5. (38) Rusty
Ebersole. 1.340.
Limited Late Mods Is _ I. (0) Bobby Sears.
2.870; 2. (3) Earl Beckner. 2.604; 3. (82)
Tommy Johnson. 1.820; 4. (65C) Rick Lyons.
1.615: 5. (22) Lorry Osteen. 1.580.
Modified _ 1. (71) Joe Middleton. 2.735; 2.
151) Tim Laurent. 2.433; 3. (12) Ross Eldrtdge.
1.520; 4. (55) Shain Held. 1.543; 5. (01) Steve
Moldon, 1.718.
Sportsman _ 1. (77) Dan Zukowskl. 2.604; 2.
(I I) Russ Shaw. 2.380; 3. (57) Barbara Pierce.
2.031; 4. (03) Scan Murphy. 1.826; 5. (24) Bill
Loomis, 1.680.
Mini-Stock
I. (01) Conrad Grenier. 2.862;
2. (5) Pedle Allison. 2.301: 3. (07) Kelly Jarrett.
1.032; 4. (00) Ron Abeles. 1.852; 5. (24) Bill
Loomis, 1.660.
Bomber _ I. (50) Jeff Wright. 2.844; 2. (81)
Mike Peppier. 2.830; 3. (84) Kenny Wilson.
2.073; 4. (14) C. Crottle-B. Moser. 2.000; 5.
(57) Chad Pierce. 1,845.

NBW SMYRNA 8 P I CDWAY
(through September 16)
U t e Models _ 1. (4) Bill Keeton. 2.500; 2.
( I I ) David Rogers. 2,236; 3. (81) Bruce
Everrett. 1,010; 4. (14) Ronnie Roach. 1.206; 5.
(84) Ron Maugerl. 1.186.
Limited U t e M odels. 1. (0) Bobby Sears.
2.8881 2. (67) Chad Allman. 2.184; 3. (42) Mark
Tracey. 2.183; 4. ( I I ) Jeremy Fitch. 1.237; 5.
(16) Bruce Lawrence II, 1.227.
Modified
1. (75) Bobby Blake. 2,042; 2.
(71) Joe Middleton. 2.706; 3. (51) Tim Uurent.
2.438; 4. (60S) Jerry Symons, 1,131; 5. (1IR)
David Rogers. 000.
Sportsman
1. (72) Bobby Oonxales, 3.046;
2. (6) Olcnn Wilson. 2.662; 3. (57) Barbara
Pierce. 2;l25i 4. (171 Phillip Bessett, 2,014; 5.
( I I ) Russ Shaw. 1,042.
Mini-Stock
I. (01) Conrad Orenler. 3.215;
2. (3) Vic Vaniocker. 2.788; 3. (2| Bob DoxJe.
2.037; 4. (0) Mark Paternltl. 1.871; 5. (71) Ted
Vulpluo. 1.786.
Bomber
1. (8) Richard Clouser. 2.676; 2.
(50) Jeff Wright. 2.354; 3. (571 Chad Pierce.
2.287; 4. (14) C. Crottle-B. Moser. 2.232; 5.
(04) Jelf Shaffer. 2.164.

A Lake Mery player goes high abovs Ihs nst to put down a M during ths Rams' 16
14. 13-18, 15-12 victory over visaing Seminole Monday night

Lake Mary
wins own
tourney

LAKE MARY
The All-Forman
‘ Rumble in (he Jungle* has nothing
on the bailie that look plaer Iasi
night In the Lake Mary gym.
Seminole High School's boys
volleyball learn went head to head
with Lake Mary and what started
wit us a grudge match after Semi­
nole bent Lake Mary In the Pre­
Season Classic, turned inlo nil all
wit war with the Rams pulling wit
the win. 10-14. 13-15. 15-12.
*1 Hunk that my kids showed
great character wit there anil really
showed something tonight.* snld
Seminole roach Bill Whalen. *1 give
credit to Lake Mary fur playing so
well. Bui we were in all three
games, especially Him Iasi one. I
am very proud of my players and
truly hellrve dial evrryunr Is really
going In hear a lol from Seminole
lilts seuson.*
Lake Mary can attest lo lti.it
In the llrsl game, aggressive de­
fense kepi Ixilli learns neck and
neck Ihr entire game. The largest
lead In Hie first game was three
points, which Seminole held ai Hie
mid-way mark
Eric Otero hit a blistering spike
to bring Hie Rams to a 13-13 Hr
late In liir game, and after holding
olf three game (minis. I.akr M.uy
finished II off. 10-14 (hanks to
great serving tiy Jack Elkins

‘ It feels great lo beat Seminole
after we lost lo (hem In the pre­
season match,* Otero aald. *We
were able to stick together and
play as a tram and that's what
kept us In the match. We need to
work a little more on our blocking,
but In all we played really well.*
Lake Mary's win only angered on
equally talented Seminole learn,
who found Ihemsetves quickly
leading 6-1. Mall Davidson served
Ihrre aces while earning his tram
six unanswered points.
Wlille they held the lead for the
entire game. Seminole was up 13-4
before Lake Mary derided to gel
Into the game. Once they did. how­
ever. the Rams made an Impressive
run. bring themselves within one
point at 14-13. due mostly lo very
Impressive net play by Jason
llnwkins nnd Scot I Henderson be­
fore finally conceding 15-13.
Seminole player David Frills look
control of his learn and combined
great net blocking wtlh precisely
placed passing shots lo help wtlh
Ihr team's win.
Nol to be witdone. Lake Mary
also severed lo a commanding lead
early In Ihe third game ns Hender­
son served lo a 5-1 lead. Before
long. Seminole found themselves In
Ihnr biggest deficit of Ihe rvrning.
11-2. nnd trying lo fight back from
an apparent 11-2 landslide
Outstanding play nl Hie net by
Seminole hrwighi the team Hirer
6 r o Volleyball. F a g * 2 B

LEA R N IN G TH E G A M E

•toff Rapoets
LAKE MARY _ Jeannle Mans waa
named the Moat Valuable Player
after she helped lead Ihe host Lake
Mary girls to the championship of
the Lake Mary Invitational.
Lake Mary and Oviedo bath
advanced undefeated through their
respective pools lo earn a spot in
the ftnata and II turned Into an
amaslng battle with the Rams
prevailing 15-11. 13-15. 16-14.
Third place went to Satellite wtlh
a 12-15. 15-8. 15-13 hard-fought
victory over Lake Brantley.
U R lUaT DTVTTATlOXAi.
at Lsks Mgfy
Past A

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us* Muy art Of nnuip*. is -io. s is is10
SalcDttr Ort Beminol*. IS O. 1S 3
U k r Muy def Mlddkbuif. IS 4. IS-1
Of rtuBips Ort Bemlnots. 15 4. IS-7
OaUQlle lief. Middle but*. 13-12. IS O
Df Phillip* del Mlddkbuff. 013. 13-11.
18 -a
U S * Mary del SaleUue. 10-14. 13-10
Paal a
Lake Brantley Ort. Boon*. 13-13. IS-11
Merrill Island Otl Oviedo. IS O. IB-14
Lafc* Branlky del Sarasota. 18-17. 13-10.
138
Merrill Island def Boon*. IB S. 13 3
Oviedo def Sarasota. S IS. 13 3. IB S
Lake Brantley def Merritt Uland. a-IS. 13­
7. 13-10
Saraaota def. Do o m . 18-4. 18-13
Third Ptaoa
Satellite def. Lake Branlky 12-18. 13-S. IB­
IS
C k a a ile w U y
Lake Mary def Ovtedo. 13-11. 13-13, IS IS

HbpbMU s k fcf I

Ovor 50 young playora showed up on Rlnker-Stonstrom
FMd at Historic Sanford Memorial Stadium Saturday
morning for a free baseball clinic put on by Ihe learn from

Seminole Community College. The ckntc wet sponsored by
the City of Sanford Recreation and Parks Department in
conjunction with the Inner City Games.

Cross country teams dominate season openers
P r o m I t a f f Ha p o r t s

,

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The cross
country team* from the Seminole
Athletic Conference got the regular
season off to a good start Saturday
at the Lokt Brantley Open and A s­
tronaut Invitational at Titusville.
The Lake Mary boys and Lake
Brantley girls prevailed easily at
the Lake Brantley Open, while the
Lyman boys were third and the
girls fourth at the Astronaut Invita­
tional.
In the boys' race at Lake Bran­
tley, Lake Mary scored 71 points to
top Pine Ridge (00). Lake Howell
(109). Untveralty (154) and Oviedo
(158). Also finishing In the top
nine, out of 14 teams, were Semi­
nole (eighth with 220 points) and
host Lake Brantley (ninth with 222
points).
Individually, Josh Mitchell
(16:46.7) from West Orange fol­
lowed up his win last week in the
Lake Mary pre-season run with a
11.3 second victory over Jeremiah
Mitchell (17:00) from Seminole.

Joe Houston and Oarrett Ollnskl
were fourth and seventh for Lake
Howell, white Nick Stuart (ninth)
and David Binge 111 th) paced a
balanced Lake Mary team to the
team title.
Lake Brantley rolled lo a 43 to 74
victory over Winter Pork on the
strength of a one-two Individual
finish from Dora Wise and Stepha­
nie Cornell and four runners finish
hlng In the lop 10.
.
Oviedo. Lake Howell. Bishop
Moore and Lake Mary rounded out
the lop six teams, while Winter
Springs was 11th In Its first race
as a school.
Also In the top 10 Individually
from Seminole Athletic Conference
t e e Cross Country, Page 2B

ease* I.
Mnrg Tli 3. Pin*
SO: a. u&amp;s I
i 4. Under­
shy. 1641 8
Dr. PfcUlyn,
ITIt 7. Waal Orange. IBS: 6
lUoy, 833
B. Lake Braaiiey.
M ii 10. Oak Mdfe,
Mdfe. 334:
II. Oatevay. 23Ti 13. Bishop
‘
"Moor*. 338;
13. Winter Springs 313: 14. CotonlaL 338.

.

S _ I. Josh Lewis. West Oisnet.
10 48 7; S. Jaeomlah Milch* D. Bamlhei*.
17000. 3. Mall KsUsher, Bishop Moore.
17 02 0; 4. J** Howtos. * '
ITiKLQi 3. Chris Ballsla,
_
17.13.0. 8 Blonalond. University. 17.22 0;
T. O sm ti .....................
“ 17i2S.O; S.
Chris Madtlk
s Mdse. 17:33.0: B. Meh
Sloarl, Lake *HlJ.
y. 17(38.0; 10. McBean.
Dr. Phillips, 17:44.0; 11.1
Mary, 17.4
I 12. Machado. Dr. Phillips.
17:460.
Tram scores
I. Labs Brantley. 43: 3.
Winter Park. 74; 0. OvtaSa. Tti 4. Laka
Hawaii, 1001 B Bishop Moor*. 123: S. Lak*
Mary. ITS: 7. Pins Mdfe. ITS: S Dr. Phil­
lips. 231; 0. ColooUI. 231. 10. Uuiitislly.
203 : I I . WiatsrStriM S..t7e; 13. CdfrwaMr, 280. 13. West Orsags. 340: 14. Gate­
way. no learn scar*.
laOtvMwols _ 1. Dae* Via*. Laka BeanUay, I0i34t i Slsyhaals CsrastL Laka
SrsaUay, H H i 3. Nolen. Winter Park.
20:34; 4. CIndia BailsL Labs Maty. SOiOOr
S. Sarah Bichia*. U h s Hawafl. 20:43; 0. N.
Ingram. Pin* Mdm. 30 47: 7. Mis McCor­
mick. U h s N o w * 10:48; 8 . Hickey., V
Winter
Park. 30 30: 8. Vtetaeta Bewws. U h s
Day, SliOOi 10. Jss BLehsJboefse, la b*
Beast lay, atrOl.

Team soar**
Rocklcdgr, 70; 6

Jcsutl. B7: S. Vero Beach. LSI: S. SatclSt*.
133: 7. Kdfrwmler. 184: S. Spruce Crteh.
ISSi 8 . Titusville-Astronaut. 334; 10. Martin
County. 284: II. Mainland. 386: 13.
OainesvtUe-KastsId*. 400; 13. Morrill Island.
433; 14. Sebmllan M m . 433: 13. TMuevtS*.
437: IS. Eau Oalbs. 443: 17. Palm Bay. 444:
IB. Atlantic, not team score: Caeca, no team
score: Cocoa Beach, no Isom score: Merritt
Island Chrtallan. no team seer*; Melbourne,
no team score..
UdM dwsts m I. McCurdy. Winter Park.
18:08: S. AJpsr, Lyssaa. ISiSSi 8. Adams.
Lymaa, 18t3S: 4. Pierce. Rockisdfs. 16:30:
3. O'Neal. Astronaut. 18:31: S. Deamort.
Jesuit. 18:33: 7. Htnsoo, Whiter Park.
18:38: 8 . Mont||o. Whiter Park. 18:38: 8 . D.
Cuciie. Rockkdfs, 10.40, 10. Oahlu. Jesuit.
18:43.
------------------ I. Spruce Creek. 87: 3.
Q sinesvtUe- CasIsMe.
87:
3.
TtluavtBeAstronaut. 88: 4. Lymaa. U l t 8 . SarasotaCardinal Oibfaon*. 138; 8 . Martin County.
IBS: 7. Voo Beach. 187: 8 . Cocoa Beach.
323: 0. Pain Bay. 343: 10. BodUsdM- 383.
la iM d w h
I, Kelly Warner. Martin
County. IS:35i 3. Hilary Wfcu*. Kaststd*.
18:48: 6 Moans O M n , Lyman. iBtSTt 4.
Lindsey Mananib s. Lyman, ISMS; 8 . Ann
Brew. BaataMd. lBi4J: 6 Meghan lundssy,
Atlantic. 30:081 7. Mehssa Perm, Astro­
, 30:17: 8 . Brin Dowd. TNtueM*. 20 24:
8 . Isa Dunn. Sprue* Crash. 30:48: 10.

I. winter Park. 00i 3
Lyman, BO
: 4. Tamp*

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

�flB • Sin 1ok ] Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. September 9 . 1997

Legal N otlcti

W H AT’S H APPEN IN G
Prep Freshman Football
'Lake Brantley va. Lake Mary at Don T. Rey­
nold* Stadium. 7 p.m
'Lym an va. Seminole at Thomaa E. Whlgham
Stadium . 7 p.m
'W inter Spring* va. Oviedo at John Courier
Field. 7 p in.

Recreation Softball
'Sanford Recreation Department Women'a
Fall Stowpltch Softball League. At Chaae Park
Pniil's Auto anil Truck Hrpnir va. Shark*. 7

Tim Ralnea Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing Tor the New
York Yankees. Ills slnts for Hie 1997 season Is
In the first column, personal-best season
totals In the second column and current career
totals (including 1997 games) In the third
column.
RAINES QAUQE
CATEGORY
Gumrii.................
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At-b.iln
Runs.. ......................... ...........
Mils............................... .
um
Doubles
Triples................
1Ionic runs................................
Steal*...............
Avcritcc............

p.m. mill Slutrka va. Insurance World, 8 p ill.;
At Plnehurat Park _ Vaughan va. Vlvona's. 7
p.m. and Night Marcs va. Today Hnntra. 8 p.m.

Prep G irls’ Volleyball
'Lake Howell at W inter Spring*. Junior var­
sity. 0 p.m.: vnrslty. 7 p.m.
'Lym an at Lake Brantley. Freshman. 5 p.m.;
junior varalty. 6 p.m.; varsity. 7 p.m.
'S em in ole at Lake Mary. Freshman, 4:30 p.m.;
Junior varalty, 5 30 p.m.: vnralty. 6:30 p.m.

Raines was 2-for-4, Including his second
home run o f the season, scored one run. had a
sacrifice fly and drove In two runs to help the
Yankees finally beat the Bnlllmore Orioles 103 on Sunday.
The Ynnkees did no! play
Monday and open a aerlea with the Boston Red
Sax tonight.

•97
58
2)2
41
65
29
14
..............................
1
................................ 2
..............................
8
................................307

best career
100
2,171
8,192
652
1.458
133
2,417
194
7)
888
390
38
110
13
18
155
90
795
295
334

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Ly­
man survived a first game loss
to win two games that went
right down to the final point in
an amazingly close Seminole
Athletic Conference boys' vol­
leyball match at Lake Brantley
High School Monday night.
The Greyhounds dropped the
opening gome 15-12. but then
rallied for a pair of 15-13. 15-13
triumphs to push win their flrst
match of the season. The toss
was the flrst of the season for

the P a ir lots id le r three w in s

LATE FRIDAY

‘ It was on all-around team
effort.* said Lymnn head conch
Norm Ready. *Our blocking at
the net wns the key thing.*
Doing the damage for the
Greyhounds were Matt Pierson
(five blocks. 11 kills, eight as­
sists), Kevin Graves (five blocks,
eight kills, six digs). Michael
Carolan (nine blocks, two kills).
Stewart Crnger (four blocks,
nine kills) and Evan Lolacono
(eight assists).
'This was a real disappointing
loss.' said Lake Uranilcy conch
Jerri Kelly. ’ We made a menial
mistake and called for a side out
against us for leaving wnter
onthe court after a time out. A
team should not lose that way
due to a penalty.'
Leading the way for the Patri­
ots were Talron Cornell 110 digs,
four kills, seven blocks). Jonn
Dunn (six kills) and Jay Allen
(five blocks).
Lake Brantley will be al Semi­
nole and Lyman will host Winter
Springs on Wednesday. Both
matches are aet to begin at 7
p.m,

ALTAMONTE 8PR1N03 _ Lake
Brantley's boys volleyball team
increased their record to 2-0
against
Lake Howell Friday
night.
Beginning the game. Lake
Brantley felt slightly Intimidated
by Lake Howell's taller and
larger players, but that did not
stop them from sweeping their
opponents 15-13. 15-7.
*1 was really proud of Paco
Dalmou and Troy Shellhammer.
both seniors and newcomers (o
the game. They played Impres­
sively and Shellhammer hail
seven good serves.' said conch
Jerri Kelly.
Leading the team was Talron
Cornell with eight spikes nnd
two aces. John Dunn also had
two aces and led
In serving.
Dunn had 19 good passes and
Bobby Labrunda also assisted
In 18 gpod sets.
Ketlv said. T h e boy* were ex­
tremely nervous hut after the
first game, they had the mental
advantage. I feel the boys have
learned now to effectively read
their opponents and the plays.*

Cross CountryContinued from Page IB
schools were Lake Mary's
Claudia Bcltcl (fourth). Lake
Howell's Sarah Rlchlns and Mia
McCormick (fifth and seventh,
rcspectlvlcy) and Lake Bran­
tley's Victoria Brown and Jez
Elchelberger (ninth and lOlh.
respectively).
At Titusville. Alper and Adams
ran second and third in the
boys race to lead Lyman to a

third place finish behind Winter
Park and Rocklcdge, while
Olanna Rivera was third and
Lindsey Mahanahn waa fourth
to pace the Oreyhound girls to a
fourth place finish behind
Spruce Creek. GainesvilleEostslde and host Astronaut.
This Saturday, the Edgewatcr
Invitational will be held at Cy­
press Grove Park In Orlando
starting at 8 a.m.

Legal Notices
C ln *It Ceurt
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c a t * « ci ss-Mrr

Noel Clegg,

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Sitin'rtf

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ShifOff A Pifflin'*, hi* wile,
and Charlii ft. Pimihli, II.
Oi'iffdinti
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NOTICI IS HlftIBV GIVEN
'ha' by virtu* o' tha' certain
Writ o' Eiicw'lon sn itd out a'
■nd under (h i M il o' 'h i
Circuit Court o'
O ic to li
County. Hondo. Cot* • Cl 130477 upon o 'm il judgmin' randorod In Iho tlorouid court on
'ho Ith day o' Norambw A D.
l t d In 'hat cortiln c m * oralHod Noil Cligfl. Plaintiff VI.
Chonoi ft Plnionli. Shoron A
Ptmoma, two wrfo and Chart** ft
PimonU II. Defendant* whkh
I'oroiold Writ of (locution wa*
delivered to m* ■* Short" o'
SemmciM Couniy, Florida M d I
hav* lovtod upon all Iho light.
'SI* and Intorott o' th* defen­
der!*
In
Iha
following
detcribed property. eeid prop­
erly bomg located In Somlnol*
County, Florid*, mot* particu­
larly daicribtd at follow!:
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lac'101* coin* and paper money,
and gunt
Sal* conductor! In two lota;
vot on* conaiotmg o' (owohy,
coin* and popor money.
Lot 1*0 connoting o' gunt. In
ordor lo intura 'hot Fadoral
and Florida low la no' violated
and that only ptreone lawfully
pirmi'iod 'o puichaii henqgunt, m foci, oequlra thorn, th*
M l* nf droarmo by our otneo at
a i*»y tola, mould 0* mad*
only to 'itoarm daaloro, menu'acturtrt
and
callaclor*
licanaod purauant lo I I USC
S'ltul* #23, upon proof th*y
hold ouch MconM.
A camplo'o inventory lilt
avallaOlo, comae' Seminal*
Courtly Short" a Civil Office
and Ihe undoriignod at Short"
o' Somlnol* Couniy, Florida,
will *1 11:00 A.M. on th* (3rd
day o' StptomOor A D . I l f 7
otter lor MM and MU to 'ho
highett bidder, FOft CASH IN
HAND AND SUBJECT TO ANT
AND ALL I MISTING HENS, *1
Altamonte Towing Service, Inc,
117 Mortar gtraol, AJtamont*
Spring*, Florida, th* obova
doaertbod property.
Thai laid M l* la being mede
to tttitfy th* term* o' Hit* Writ
o' Elocution.
Donald F. (aimgar. Short"
Somlnol* Couniy, Florid*

NOTICI M O AN D INa THI
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 10*0. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY MlED1NQ
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
10 PARTICIPATE IN THI PRO­
CEEDING! SHOULO CONTACT
THI INFORCEABLI WRITS
SECTION OF IHE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THI
BHIRIFF’S
OFFICE, 1S4I IftTH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA AT LIAST
FIVS OATS RRIOR TO THI PROCIIOINQS. |407| 110-SS40 TOO
(407) 331-2123.
Publloh: Auguit IB, 21. S
SiPlombor 2 I I. 1H7 With
Set* being held on Soptombor
21, lt#7.
DSH-111
MOTtog OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX S i l l
NOTICI It HIRISV OIVIN,
"tel TtO Proportloe of South
Florida, ffte holder o' th* fol­
lowing confficiiodt hot 'Mod
tdld ••rt'fkate'a) lor a le i deed
to be leoued thereon. Tito cartfflcfllo numbor(i) and yoerla) o(
leauanca. tha deocrlption of the
property, and th* namofo) In
which it w m Oil tea ad la/ors ••
Certlfktt* No: 13SI
Vow of liiuanco: I #04
Doacrlptlon of Property!
LEO (E C 07 TWP tOI ROE SOI
FROM INT W LI SIC S SLY R/W

L O C ^ r / O A / / / /

Don's Porfom um cs
&gt; 4 0 yn . u p ir iin e a

•Honitt and raliihln Mrvlcn
•Nitlonwldi wirrwty avallabli ‘

T ransm ission ]

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DoBary

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. _
Cpuftty
Courthou**, laniard, Florid*,
on th* t*m day of Soptombor,
tt#7, at ttioo AM.
Poymont of B«M to*. appheabra documprrtory atamp teaaa
and recording Itea are roqiUrod
to be p*M by the auccaaafvl
bidder at th* ter* pun payment
of an amount equal to th* highM l bid I* duo within 14 hour*
•fiat the odvonitod tan* of th*
a*i*. Ait poymanta then ae cath
or
fuwantood
matrumont,
mad* payabf* to Ih* Clerk el
th* Circuit Court.
Doted true in ti day of Auguef.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLIRR OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
IIM INO LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Herpen
Deputy Clerk
pukkah Auguar IS. H . Sept. I.
AS. IM F
D EH -Ill

V o lle y b a ll—

LYMAN PREVAILS

property do*
fftc*t*t*)w »

1MT.

Tim fU tA M

Continued from Page IB
quick points amt a second
wind The 'Noles (ought their
way back Into the game and
Lake Mary' suddenly found four
match (Mints dwindle as Semi­
nole was only two out at a 14-12
score.
Finally, at the seventh match
(Mint of the evening, a perfect
serve by Elkins gave Lake Mary
the 15-12 win.
"When you have a team down
11-2. you need to close It out.'
said Lake Mary coach Jeannle
Fisher. 'In the second game our
poor passing killed us hut these
kids never slopped believing
that they could wth. Obviously,
we have some work to do. but
the more these kids play, the
more they will mature.'
Lake Mary 13-0 overall, 3-0
Seminole Athletic Conference!
will get a good chance to do that
this week, ft* th tyfa cc Dr. Phil­
lips nwny cm Wednesday (7
p.m.| and host Bishop Moore on
Thursday, also at 7 p.m.
Seminole (1-3 overall.
I -2
SAC) will host Lake tlrnntley an
Wednesday at 7 p.m.

ROTtCS OF
AFFLICATION FOR TAX 0 (1 0
NOTICE IS HERESY GIVEN,
mat Sidney Ranart. Deborah l
Ranart. th* holder al tha follow­
ing carti'icatala) haa 'Had a*Nt
c*rtifk*t*ia) tot a lav deed to
bo laauad lharaon. The carti'icala nvmbar(a) and y*ar|a| a'
Iteuenca, th* dotcrlption ol Ih*
proparly. and th* namtla) m
which it waa aaaaaaad it/ara at
toNowa:
Cart&gt;'icate No: R1##A
Yaw ol Inuance I MS
Deacnptlon of Property:
LEO RT OF BLR S DISC AS
BfO 11*01 FT I OF BW COR
SIX B RUN W llt.Ot FT N 110
FT ( 317.S FT B 307.4# FT W TO
A FT N OF BEG S TO BIO A F Q
VEGETABLE TRACT FB T PC 14
INFO: 0003-0000 CUTOUT FOR
It
Name* In which t i u i u d :
Nath Fabricating Co Inc All el
■aid properly being in Iha
County af S aminola. Hat* at
Florida.
Unleaa *uch c*rt"lcal*(*l *h*»

ABANDONED RR RUN NILY ON
SLY R/W 410 (M| FT TO ROB
RUN S 47 DEO St MIN 4T S IC «
1103 FT S 71 DIG ' I MIN 4
SIC I '04.17 FT N 17 DIG 41
MIN 40 SIC I I I # FT N 71 CIO
IF MIN 14 SIC W 20.11 FT
SWLV ON SLV R/W ABANDON 10 RR TO BIO.
Nome* in which ei M i ted
Heathrow Land S Dev. Carp. AN
of ietd property bemg in the
County of Somlnol*. Slat# of
Florida.
llnlM* ouch cortlflcotoiil aneil
b* redeem#d according lo low,
th* property detertbed In ouch
certMcptoft) wM be ootd to th*
hrghoet bidder at the we*1 front
door,
Somlnol*
County
Courthouoo. Sanford, Florida,
on th* ttth day of Soptombor.
1SST, *ttt:00 AM.

Rtymont of Sot* Ih , oppUeobM documorrtery otemp lee**
■nd reioroing '* * « ore required
to b# paid by th* ouccileTut
bidder at the sale. FuN payment
of WI amount equal lo th* highett bid it duo within 14 hew*
Oftit th* advertlaid time of th*
#*M. All peymontt thM be cun
or guwantood Inttrument.
mod* payable 'a Ih* Clerh of
the Circuit Court.
Dsted inn 12th day of Auguot,
1IST.

(Seel)
MARYANN I MORSE
OICRK OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

by: Mlcholl* L Silva
Deputy C lor It
Fubllih: Auguit I I , IS, end
Publiah:

Soptombor 2, t. 1SS7
OSH-111
NOT 101
OP FICTITIOUS BAMS
Nolle I le hereby given that I
am engaged In buolnoM at 400
Irldlapath, CaaMlborry. FL
SHOT,
Seminal*
County.
Florida, uodar th* Flctltloua
Name ol BILU/'S MABM CITY
AIR FOBCS, and thM I inland
to rogNtar aoid nemo whh th*
OlvMian
of
Corporation*,
TeNah*** **, Florida, in accordanoa with tha pravMMn* of th*
FMIHMu* Name StolutM. To*
wm sea nan Mac-#. Fiona#
L W.

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1#47 Chov Car
V1N ■ tQIJF11WtHJ203341
1IT4 Okdamebtie
YIN « 3NI#R4Xt#4T34
l t d Chev Cavalier
VIN 4S 101JC14Q1MJI0S743
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VIN I 104AH I OR4044 71277
I l f # Chev
VIN • 1L*#Q#S 120*04
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VIN 4 1G4AW44YXDM44044T
l i f t Chev Truck
VIN * CE331A44I430
1VT3 Chev
VIN « 1N47R)012#274
Pubuah Baptambar (. 1##7
0II-T 4________________________
NOTICI OF
APPLICATION FDR TAX BBSS
NOTICi II HEREBY GIVEN,
that TSD Proper"** af Boulh
Florida. Ih* holder of th* fol­
lowing ceniticaieie! k u fUed
aard ewtrf katwei tar a tea deed
te be Haul* thereon Th* caruricate nwmbwlaj and yawl*) of
Mb IIP**, the deicnption af Ih*
property, end th* nemeft) in
wtuch it waa eel*tied ia/ara aa
fallewaCamficata No: 1217
raw of leauanca: t#»s
Oaacnptien at Property:
LEG LOTI 10 tt It S 17 BLN 0
TRACT
71
IANIANOO
•PRINQS PB • PO 1.
Nama a m which aatailed
Jack Gun. Bwbwa H. Gurr. Ml
of Mkl propony being in the
County of Seminole. State af
Florida
Unieaa eucn cartificata(a| Mali
be redeemed according to law.
tha property doaenbad m auch
eonificatad) Will be told to the
highaat bidder et th* waa' 'ion'
dear,
Saminol*
Couniy
CaurtheuM. San'ord, Florida,
on th* 2#th day o' Saptarnbar.
'• 1 7 .* ' 11:00 AM.
Payment o' Sal* fee, appheaM* documantwy alamp taaat
and rpcardmg fata wa required
to be perd by th* auccaaa'ut
bidder at the *tl*. Full payment
of an amount equal to the highoat bid la du* within 24 hour*
after the *dvanned tun* o' Ih*
**M. All ueymenla then b * c**h
or
gkwantaad
matiumani.
mede peyebi* 'e 'he Clerk ot
th* CktiN Court.
Doled thia 12th day ol Augual,

I f f 7.

MARYANN! MORSE
CLSRK OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY
FL0RI0A
by: Michella L. Silva
Deputy Clerk
Publiah: Augual t l, 24. and
Septambar 2, f. titT
0€H-ttO
NOTICI OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D IID
NOTICI IS HSRIBY GIVEN,
met Murrey I Dianne L. Ja«a.
th* holder ot tha latlewlng cart"1*e4*&lt;*) he* 'lied eeld car""«•&lt;•&lt;•( far ■ ft* deed to ba
Wluad lharaon. Th* cartifical*
rtumbor(a) and yewla) of
laauanc*. the doacrlptlon of th*
propony, and th* nwn*|a| in
which h wa* aaaeaeod i*/wa aa
Cartlflcata Not S tl
Vow of ItMJWK*; 1M3
DoacripHon of Property:
LEO LOTS I I a t l BLN I
LOCKHARTS BUBO PB 1 PO TO.
Nemo# In whlcn akeen ad
Sgmoy Brown. All of aald prop­
erty being In Ih* County of
Bomlnol*. Mete ot Florida.
Unleaa auch c*Hiflcal*|*| ahatI
be redeemed according lo lew.
th* property datcribed Ui auch
certificate'll win be told lo tha
highaat bidder al tha wait front
door.
domino la
County
Cnunhou**, laniard. Florid*,
on Ih* ttth day et Saptambar,
1SS7, at 11:00 AM .
Payment of Sal* 'aa, appbeaM* documentary alamp ta il a
and recording '* * * era required
to b* paid by lha auccaeetul
bidder al th* *ai*. Fui payment
of an amount oqutl lo th* highoat bid la dw* within 14 hour*
Mtw th* advortiaad "m * af Ih*
•ala. All payment* than ba caah
or
guwantaad
Inatrumanl.
payable to tha Clark of
th* Circuit Coun.
Dated thla 12th day ot Augual.
1M7.
MARYANNS MORIS
CLIRK OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SIM fN O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by; Mlcholl* L. SMvs
OdpMyOMft
Pubkahi Augual tt, IS, wtd
Saptambar I, I. IM F
DSH-tOS

Lagal N o tlc f

C L A S S IF IE D A D S

NOTICI TO OIOOBRB
FOR
AIRPORT ACOBSO CONTROL
FAR PART 1BT.14 SBCURITV
IMPROVBMBNTS
AT
ORLANOO
SANFORO AIRPORT
BANFORO. FLORIDA
Ballad ptopotaT* for lha furni*hutg of alt labor, matwtel*.
aetvtea* and equrpment lor th#
Airport Acc*** Control Byktom.
FAR Part tfiF.t4 Security
Unpratamonli at tha Orlande
Sanford Airport MS B* reclived
by th* Sanford Airport Authority
at th* O l'ka of th* DbMtor ot
Aklillon,
Orlando
laniard
Airport,
Airport
Twmutal
Building, On* Rod Cleveland
Boulevard, tulle 200. Sanford,
Florida 33/73 until 10:10 AM..
Beplamber ttlh. IM F. *1 whkh

Seminole

Orlando • Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993
PRIVAH PARTY RATIS

CLASSIFIED Of PT.

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....Ml • Mat

HOURS

I MAM - I N P.M
MOMMY Uni
fMBAY

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CLOMOIATUR0AV
8 IW N M Y

s b I M ms

NOW ACCEPTING
BchedtAng may rtuda Be&gt;gam H um w n * tea af an epdeonW d*y
Cancel *h*n yM |M r**UM P*y wht tar day* raw ad new Mra*« *wned
M a M f w i p a a tw MaMU M*u*a Copy muai Mbnt accapteCM
'ypngraffwal larm •Cemma.ciei beguancy iitee at* avMiM*

be ly opened and reed ik u d
ThM prefect wi" mclud* me
matallalien of an integrate*
cUturt televtalan (CCTV) ay*

DEAOUNEB
Tueeday Pvu Friday tlNoen The Day BaMtaPi tarafn
SvrvLvy IINuwiFnday
AOJUSTMSNT* ANO CRSOfTIt In tha avanf af an arrw in wt ad.
Bid SantardMwafd arid b* IaapenatOk Ior Dm flrtt Inewtfdn enfy

af wta

1 ^MtP^lfifBPrt

Commwvd
af ftBar apfta kbaMnMkM. and
I * oakling tacUi-

end wUyte Pi* extent efffieteet of the* tneertten. flee** aheak
yew ad tw aaturapy the IWkt day R runs.

and buMdbtf *4
On ay after t ep4*mbw 3rd.
I OBf . aaptaa of th* ptana,
Sptcifkailene.
and
alher
C an " act Document a may be
eeamined at lha affk* af the
DffMtw of Aviatwn, . Orlande
Binfnnf fw
AUp
bjlH r*malM4 jAjij _
HHIWV
P l- w W ip W f w o *
umanta may Be obtained from
ih* oftta* of th* Duoetor of
Aviation
by
payment
*1
Seventy"** doear* (STSOOt for
each aet Payment for Plan*
and athar Centra*' Oaaimienti
pwat be mad* by thaok *r

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12—Iktorty Car*
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NOTtDB TB
MAJNTBNANCB HANBAS
tDBBfDN/DffllD CONTXACTt
AT
BANPDBD, PLOBfDA
SaaMd praygaaM tw th* furnMhmg af *R taker, metenati.
aervkaa and equipment for the
Aircraft MwntenwK* Hangar
(Dewgn/Bund Cortbect) at Hm
Ortand* Banterd Arrpert wHI a*
i-areived by the banterd Avpert
Authority al th* Offke *f the
(aaautty* Duaaler, Orlande
Santerd
An pert.
Airport
Tormthol BuifdMf. On* Rod

the turn of
1*40-001- ThM St 0 00 thorp* win
not apply 4 tha Otddw rgguaita
ma pocumant* la ba tent py
a aPraia courier aim char***
tuned t* recipient'* account.
propoeoM may be wtth-

cantreel, th* auaroooFul btddar

acu ptad. Tfu* payment .a non
H Bidder dee* net went lo pick
up dacumentt but wiMiaa tu
hay* documanta ahippad by
hrtf-ciaaa u ■ man. addnwnai
payment then b* &gt;*quv*d m
th* aum af Tan Dokwt ft 10 001
Thla 110 00 chwp* will net
apply it the Bidder requeata tha
document* t* b* aant by
aapraa* court*- wnh chargaa
b-iled to recipMm a account
No prop***)* may be wnhdrawn aftw th* acheduied taw*
far receipt of propoaen. lor «
period ot waty (40) d*ya
Th* Owiford Arrpert Authority
raeervo* th* nphte le waive any
InfermalrtMa m or reject any
and air prspeaela. or te readvertlea for propoeoM
PrepouM mutt be aubm.tted
• * »*t forth in th* * Ogee tel
ProvMient" Included In ih*
Contract Documanta A bid
pile* muai be aubmitted lot
each *t th* it*m* u*f*d on
P *g« f -3 *1 th* Propetal
A Old Bond or Certified Check
m th* amount ef 1% ot Ih* Total
Ammmt But meat be aubmnted

1IS7

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH« BIONTBBNTN
JUOfOIAL CIRCUIT,
Of ABO FOB
SB MUM LB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
KATHLEEN J.
FAFINEAU.
Petitioner.
AND
JOHN A FAFINEAU, JN.
Reepondenl.
NOTICI O f ACTION
O f OtMOLUTION

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In Ft Maeon Part
Cel 330 04S1 ahwnoona onft

Ltgal Notlcet
NOTICI OF
APPLICATION FOB TAX S C IB
NOTICI IS HIRSSY OrvEN,
met Ruth Cearner. Hi* holder ot
the fen*wtng tertifkttel*) haa
hied toad cartMcateMI tw a lea
deed I* be tamed thereon Th*
certtfMat*
numb*r(a|
and
retrial
ef
Miuenc*.
th*
deacrlpaten ef the property, end
th* npmeti) in whttn it wet
* * * * * * * * m/w* a* teUewa
Cartffkd* No: fpp
Y*w ot leauanca ttfo
OMWIption ot Property:
LEG SIC I I TWP 301 RGI 241
BIG 31 FT N OF t l COR OF SW
t/4 OF N l 4/4 RUN W 120.41 FT
N t l DEG I t MIN 31 SEC I
131.17 FT NLY ON CUhVF
30* 41 FT ■ 443 D1 FT TO BIO
Namaa w whkh aaaeated
Frank H. hoark III. Oeorpia L.
ftear a. Al' a ' eatd ptapwty
ketng In |h* County at
BemtneM. Stele ol Florid*
Uni*** kuch CWfffkMOt*) khell
be redeemed according te Mb ,
Pm property d**crtb*d in kuch
certl'kalafa) win b* toad to Ih*
highml bidder at th* w**t 'rent
dew,
Seminole
County
Courthou**, San'ord. Florida,
en th* 13lh day o' Oc'obw.
1*47. *1 M 0O A M.
Paymanl * ' laia too. *ppkc*bl* documentary ttamp tea**
and recording Im i on required
I* b* paid by th* auccataful
blddw at the aak. FuN payment
of an amaunt equal to Hi* hlgh**t bid la du* wffhlrt 34 hour*
oTtot th* adverttaed time *4 Hi*
*aM. Ail pdymwtt* than ba caeh
or
guwanlaed
Imtrumant,
mad* payabM te th* Clerk of
th* Circuit Court.
0*Md IhM ttth day ot Augutt,
1BS7.

Th* award of thM Contract wM
b* contMtgwM upon th* ewteurrnnceef
if theft
of Tranaoortmion.
BANFORO AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
SMphwi J. Cook*,
(■•Cuthr* Deader
PukIMh: 3*p tarnbar I, 10, t l.
IffT
D ll-33

TO. John A fpplnaau, Jr.,

DSNTS

M M III

A Ptymwvt Bend and *
PwfonMAc* Band, each m *
turn equal la 100 % of th*
•mount ef th* Contract award­
ed, wM b * required prior lo * i * cuIMn of contract
T* b* akgikH for award at
contract, th* k v c t t l M btddw
mutt Bubmff, u*on requo* t and
wtthm fiy* (l| butm*** day*
after the bid opening, evtdenc*
of financial r*»p*n«lbUity, eapermne*. qutMkaIMn*. wtd ael•afactary completion *f praviewa prefect*. I* th* **"*1 action
of Ih* Swtferd Airport Authority
and th* FOOT.
The Bidder agree* la comply
with th* folMwmg requirement:
•Ho member, officer, or wnptoyaa of th* Swtfwd Airport
Authority during hm twwr* ot
tor pns year thereafter than
have any mttreat, diract or Indi­
rect, m thM oentraet or th* pro-

DEI-44

PubfMfkt lipumbw #, IS, Z3,
SB.1SBT

2
Camatory lota Oakiewn
MamorW Port Oarikon of Opvo
beat Socbon A 2 v iA t. vakmd
S/.000 Wta aa* lor 34000

ThM pretecl wilt mclud* con
etruction ot * pr*.*ngtniw*d
metal aircraff mtmlenanc*
hangar with attached offtcoe.
■long With aaaectotod an*
tmprovomonta In * ueprot*.
monte will mclud* I'Od-ng,
paving, drama**, and uttinM*
On or after September Ith.
ItST. C opat o' Ih* PUne.
Boectficaliona.
and
other
Contract Dacumonta may k*
a, ammod ot tha off** o' th*
Dirocter
o'
Motntananc*.
Orlando ton'om avpnn, tioi
I. tath Piece, tan'ord. Ftond*
33771 Cemptali documanta
may ba obtained tram the offee
of the Director ol Mamtonanco
by paymanl af Fifty Denar*
(SH.SOt tar each aet Payment
ter Plana and Other Contract
Documanta muof ba mod* by
chock or money ardor payable
tb th* -B eater* Airport

withm fiv* II) buamoa* day*
aflw ih* bid opening, evidence
ol Inane la) raaponiibdity, aap*.
rtenet, queiifiaetioni, and aetk'ectery completion *4 previoue protect*, le th* aetMfacKen
ol the lentord Avpert Authority,
FAA end FOOT,
The work partormod under him
Contract than be governed by
the Federal Contract PrevMioni
■at forth in th* Contract
Document*, whkh mclud*. Out
ere
not
limited
'a,
Oieadvanttgad
Butmeia
(nlerpria* |0B() aubconwector
participatibn,
Equal
(mplaymanl
Opportunity
raqmramanta. end compbanta
with Federal Wag* and Hour
raquiromonta
(Oavia-Bacon
A#t).
Th* Bidder agree* to comply
with th* Ioltowing requirement:
-No member, officer, or employ­
ee o' lha Sanford Airport
Authority during hia Ienure or
'or on* yaar thereafter then
have any mtaratt, dtract or indi­
rect. m Hu* contract or the pro­
ceed* Ihwaaf*.
Th* award o' Hu* Contract win
be contingent upon I'M concur­
rence et th* Fadwal Aviation
Adminietretien and lha Florida
Department at Trimportation,
SANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY
Staphen J. Cook*.
Irtculiv* Dwacter
Publiah: Septembw t, Id. tl,

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loo cocid wm tOOCa of 434 f
turf MdB totfrom Tampa 74114 TT

Bonford. Fiend* 32713 until
11:00 am., Thureday. October
•th, 1M7, M whkh "me th*
■til be publkly

for receipt el pcop***M. tar a
period et *itty |#0| day*
Th* Oenferd Aupart Authority
rotorvo* th* right* to warn* any
m'ormibtie* m or rtfect any
end an piopaaat*. or to toadvert iae tor propoeoM.
PropoaaM muel bo buPmlttod
aa aat forth m the -Pvopoaai
Roauuementa end Cendnton*included
m th* Contract
Ooc umanta A bid prk* muel bo
aubmitted lot each of th* dame
bated on m* Piapoaei
A bid Bond or Cartrfiod Chock
ut th* amount ol 1% al in* Total
Amount Bid mutt ba aubmitted
with the propoaW.
A Payment Bend and a
Pavfarmanca Band, each m a
aum equal le 100% af th*
amount ot PM Contract award­
ed. will be required prior la a i l cutran of contract
To ba aiipbw lw rarer d af

S1IS3 Autumn M M Reed
Euetle, Florid* SITES
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action far dittohjticn ql
marrlag* ha* been filed atainat
yeu end you are required te
aerva a copy of your written
dafanwa, if any, to It en
Kathlaan
J.
faplnaau,
Patltionar, whoa* addrata la
tM North W ktw Pwk Dflva.
Caaaalberry, FL 31707 an or
before OCTOBER 10th, 1SST.
and file tha original with tha
clerk of thM court before aervtca on PttHlenw w bnmadiwary then after. H yeu fall t* d*
a*, a default wM be entered
agalnaf you far tha talief
demanded in th* petKMn.
WARNINO: rule t t J N . Florida
Family Law ruta* of Pr*c*dur*.
require* cwtabi automatic dMcMaura of doc umanta and M w
nation. Failure to comply tan
raault In eanctlene, Including
diamiaaal or Wrung of pleadInga.
WITNESS my hand and the
aeei el thM court on SIPTIM SIR 4th, 1##T.
MARYANN! MORSE
CLSRK O f THI COURT
Nancy R. Wlntar
Deputy Clark

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CLSRK OF THI
CIRCUIT COURT
SIMNtOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Lhtrier C. FMrgwt
wty Clerk
it Sept. 3, I. t l
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PORTAXT. CALI YOiM OAOI1

27—Nursery ft Child
Car*
BABY 8ITTINQ In my home.
f!eftrances avails bit Pltats
cal 121-7M7
MARTAS DAY C A M Baby I
tool Pre-Bchool LAKE MARY
uc n w -f
m ocrn
MRB. W C W L J 1 HOUSE
New curriculum lor cluMran
ages a s
HCVwk tor the Mil
month
Cat lor M a l i
1217W

CARPET HELPER. Musi strip,
pad, trim, kick and have car
Seriout catsonty 221-5257
Oeysars Teacher w/CDA Ap­
ply mrhto MARTAE DAYCARE
___________ 121-0094___________
CHRISTIAN MALIONAJRI lem
more T l wtay man moel
1740*01
OFFICE PERSON/SECRETARY
needed. Banc knowledge of
computet l required F k ib ii F7T
hour* 113*0*1

43— Legal Sarvlcat
A-ILAWTICH
Divorce tSS. Bankruptcy Irs.
Adoption 175, Name Change
155. tic (407) 5720547 24 hrt
U oR w R hM eao

COME GROW WITH
WATSON!
Our new upended office n
Lapp Mery has openings tor energeec protaenonN seeking en
■■ceaem career in e hrgp proMe, spacious atmosphere f t
penanced and nee teenseel

Opportunities
OPPORTUNITY
W -IO IO U on m
Net HUE 24 hr. mesa

CaP: TRUOYMiYIR
For a conhdentol IMervtexr

____ 323-3200____

I CO KE/PE PS I*
VENDING ROUTE

Looking tor quekry nhOuk tor
•toting telet/cuUomer ialatun

*b 2o
m

ow
hi i t f i m

GPC

I1H0M M M H IH IIH H I

HA*
IMAM CMATE OPEMNOB
tor toe toaoenng poaisuna to
Benwiote County

71—Hatp Wantad

O cH BoardAeiemWy'Pmd
•Owheatnert

T E S T

•Fortin Operators
■Ordti PuflBfi

laONBKWONBOMM
to qusaasdcemkoaies
NO FEE N5-II22

$10 SIGN ON
B O N U S !!!
Aker Irat dry of work tar rat
ara r ti CAIItl Appry too
All Reedy to Mots at flch
Hand Man 1205 S Mery 17fe
Uragwocd 696 1330
“ 01MERAL LABOR***
G R A N D O P tM M G It

WORKTOOAY
PAJOTOOAV

LA BO R READY
im
Apple In
16*1 B
235-4542

‘E4JPERIOR tar IB YEAR!
Due to teorgam/akon ekhm
oca nursing department toe tot
totting powuns are aveeeptt
•iPN ■ FT 1 PT tv sterns on
2 111 thto
•CM F7I a FVT poskunt on 2
11 into n bom Long term and
Subea Pe uniti. nuts be Cert
toe Stela ol t o o l or
enrused n CNA Curse Sled
ng selares beaed on aspen
mce
Cel DlRery Maim, 407-0044 4 n Alt tor ftrectur ol Nurs
or appky mthm 60 Nurth
Hqhwsy 17 92 OeBary run
da Orug Free WrjrkpSere IOC

K I T 'N* C A H I / V L E ® by L u rry W rl« h l

71—Malp Wantad

71— Halp Wantad

25— Special NotlOM

O U T ! OPEMNOB. Ndfl
Eve* Co. Baa Boor cerepos.
even. In LaAa Mara Area. CaN:

SANFORD Why rent?? 2160
down Lovely 2/1. huge heed
bectye/d, qurel ihtel. Fveplece.
new CH/A, new carpet 5 petal
2250/mo Pf. S 5S APR 24.hr hot
kne
202*355

S47-02H
lod^ggriol
RECOTON CORPORATION, the
nettoni leading manufectureri
dutttouiof of coniumer elec
Home accessories, has an
opening in Ft Lake Mery office
tor a tarty Painter, let shift,
7:00AM -2 00PM. Prior spray
petobng eipenence wdh mold­
ed ptaebc componenla prelened Mecnenicel ability to
maintain spray booth and patot
guns A atiaey to maintain sup­
ply tovenlory a mml Muel
have eiceeenl commurucalion
ikes and be deial onenred
Send resume and salary his­
tory to Human Raaourcea,
2050 Lake Emma road lake
Mery FL 2274E. or FAX re
•ume end salary hulory lo
407-123-1554 ( O f

LANE MARY M l wdofl.
cM garage, poo! 11100/51100
•5ANFOROSF1ml cerpon end
large it
•SANFORD 1/1 wI/carport, aerr
porch, nice yard . 24245400
•SANFORD 1/1Dwtax wfpe­
so Wlr/Swr tod
71M DOYLE

105— Dupisx/Tripisx

v a__ , , - 1— **•— - r i — tm p n irn e g

•ECURtTVOFFICERJOS
Training Armed 5 Unarmed
_

•MALL TRANBFORMiR

Aieemdfy. Hess up. Ota Bo41 Neeap. *
Apply W 547 Comwed M

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

IEMB4fWI LANOBCAPP4G

healtn arsonamci ano toll
f l a w Omesee in im i

* Landscape lovemen 1 greda
Facto* operaso* rrwkl be aip A
have • COL
' krigeean techncsenmuel have
lech knrwMdgi t COL
' Sue worker ( pipe layer sip
on commercial sees

|y t a Ml kw^ i

LAWN MAMTENANCI

__

lap A VdM Lis. ReWB

_____ C M V M t T U J H I W ____

LAECR OPERATOR

UmortomeN 112-4454
c m je w iflf*

SERVERS

____ Benetae 222-3129 ___ _

To won neeasnd andor ngyit

•O f A DOUBLE RECLINING
Lt»H Blue Paid 5500 Aski
2750 krm Cal 222 5544
STORAGE RENTAL CLERK
A/R. A/P. teestog. coeectona
Computer rwpAK Venous rvoul
duo dukewmstoi
__________ITS-&gt;500 __________
T fLBMARMTMO • PIT eve

STvhS

Muel he neiTka
arxUy to n «l mdapenderefy
Wd ken
Cell 222-41)1 hoot toil AM
tor apputotmem
Alt tot Mr rkgrfns
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Commercial aap required

Work up to 70 hr»*wk Hearty
pay I hrtout Nuerp na
447-524-5400

__

LOOKING FOR Ouai'-ed de
gre*v1 leechei end CDA Accept

TOLL COLLECTOR Fences Fid
5 pen kme CM tor nkurmaLm

Dtflvory/WarafKMjap

vout
Jutt Cat* Nsvet a Fee'
HBtAN f e e a n e i W W M
drivers

eo hrt • Pen msurenca 5 ben
e*es Clese D teens# tetjured
Clean rkvvvg recnnl knowverkgv
of Ortorvki area e pkrt Art** el
2501 S Senkxd Aye

D a n ta i A s s is t a n t
Needed for surgical prosthetic
reconstructive practice Ener­
getic Individual trim alreng
team HJWe Oelery end beneMe.

A O G A A ftM U W .W C .

•NEW PAYPLAN*

toNrvtasr 8B477443B8.

• Lay Ovet Pton’
•tire Step Pay"
•I Day od lor 7 Deys Out'
aoiKR
•t*ea»i toturance*
•vxresonPay*
Hdar Program*
i f n e t Cleat A COL req
Iteats Cat Sam to 5pm
i aooaM so w
Mon 4m OYy COC

DETECTIVE • PRWATE

and Tien
eer-42*-onT

ELICTROSRC ASMURLIRt
Solder SkpSrtSnes req Interview
today and atari tumorroe 147F
Hr leverp c o l n SataorrneSe
Mery Cal 176 tttt For mm
M S ............. ........ ..... ...

117 LAWN MAMTI NANCE

ASSIETANT
SLFPlnVSOA
ASSEMBLY-1N0 I H F i a i
COTON CORPORATION ere

nation t taadng manuiactiKtr'
daktutor ol alaclromc too
tora t hat an cpportiKvty m
ou&gt; lata Mary lacirfy tor an
Assistant Supervisor In evr
At senary step tor 2nd Stall
4PS4-1I 20Am Musi hern [»
or tupemtory etpenente in
t-jpl menulectunng aitemor,
or peckagng t i n Must here
enetenl
commurvcalun
tin t end tie detea oranted
Eicsasnt twnetit pectags and
cunpelitive salary Send &gt;e
sura to MfLTtS Flection Cor
poralion 2950 le ts Emma
Hoad Late Mery. Ft 22745. or
TAX resume to 407 2251964
EOE
ATTENTION CMA’t
Come p n ext eicetent liru tad
lackey nth a caring taam ol
NURSES and C N Ai
Etpan
enced reengmra
Eiceham
benehla a education enhance­
ments Apply m person Deaone
Meelthcere Reharxiilauon CanMr 1151 Ekcam Blvd, Oetone
FL EOC
AUTOMOTIVE DETAILS At
SentonU ongnoodOtendo
Good Income Poterkal
Benefits Alter SO Deys
Tapp teak etc. *0/ 2 9 l3 Q »
AVON EARN TO MV, COHM
Flax Hrt. iandl 131-116) tod.

Eetos. fts» 604M431SE

Deed pay A Panel s
rd

FPL

UtUMdOLBsL-MUlU__ __

rrr

h oueekeeper su p e r VIEOR Lkrsl tie let muiveled
Some eipenence needed Ap
pty ratrirn OeBary Manor 50
North Itigheey I 7 #2, OeBary
Ona] Free work piece EOC

immed opening IBM Ptachtree
■ musri Busy print shop £15canl seif slaner Other dutas
net phones A cull service Tru

Cablnat Makar
Erp wtaminatmg. asterntong A nalaang Call tar in
-------- bnem 135*100.
CARPENTE fVPUNCH
OUT/
ELECTRICIAN HELPERS need­
ed tor Commercial OC. travel.
DRUG FREE COMPANY Apply
525 Sunshine Lent. Aaemonit
Springe, a or cal 552-5444

IMMEDIATE P/T
OPEM NOB

NONRILL has severe! imm#
rkele openings Ice 2nd sMI m
the Late Me*y e&gt;ee Tneea pow
mdustnei enwonmem Mecrsne
operelor experience ■plus
'General Latin 15 55TV
•Press Brk Opaieto* 5550T%
HKI.P

PEKSON.NFI.
N E V E R A FEE!!

•Alerm/Ceble

WM

Int telle*

Trainees to $7 80 hr. Co car,
unltorme. Benefited 135*0*1.
■Bank Teller Trainees to 5500
hr. alert. FT/PT Lncelt 114

•Courts* D*lve*e to tlW
Smell mall parcel. Local 125•CALL TODAY FOR DETAILS A
INTERVIEW!!

OENERAL WORKERS
For ehoaetale pum nursery P/
T S34-3560____________________
For tyiacele tommunrty Please
apply wrthto Cotomel Village (I
Lake Mery. 733 Secret Harbor
Lane. Lake Mery EO&amp;DFWP/
Q f u a m i Q im -— — ---------- HOME CLEANERS
ServiceMeld Good pay. peat tor
driving Can lead lo wotting
horn home end ownerMxp

LO G O

WOODWORKER

IITAR TEMP LOGO

For Furn rnanuFactunng Must
be sip to mi wok 6 farmer
Duong Cel 220 42*4 Joe or
Jute______ _____ ________
Wrvk kumhome 55OOtv plus
benus Eiparencedpratened
______ 447-251-7551
WRECKER DRIVER
Mutt
have ciaai 0 COL. tup pay tor
quailed person Acpty W'tFvn
Butcha Tearing. 700 Persaivnun
Ave Sanlord

) Termlhort Te*m

p To Mbs
“NOXFETem
E EQf-TlT-EHa___

MOLLY MAIDIt HIRING
F7T• M-F * 55pm.
WMTrain a0T-757 «007.

PHONE PROS

Salary * comm » bonus F/T or
P/T Relaked almoipbere-tmofc.
topok Pebble or CM757-9270

‘ IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS*

Permanent P/T. 10 a neaibta

People lovers, alwte, 3 cotori
Health Cert. 407 255-4375
•FOR SALE «■ i 36' dog cegs
Onto used tor 3 week* 2100
Cea 324T7M_____________

LOST PUPPY

Found naar Seminole High
School For Into, Ca) 221-0464

201— Horae*
ENGLISHHORSEBACK
taeaoni, camp, ewtoxmng.
GENEVA 258-5M1

1 BORN, pnv perk. AC, nice
area No pels 2300 t dep
Area Sept 7 Cal 3210455

97—Apartmanta

1 BDRM Outer tree Perfect tor
•mgfe person 532Vmo • de-

WORKING mate E rekabta
Fumrahadroom Contact Br*

________1247754.________

99—Apartmanta •
Unlumiahad
^ ) R S S tlocat5 n[ ^ ^
1A 2 BErme 22745450 Mon
04457 or 221-0111
OUPUK-SANFORD 1/1. CHA
tgr acmrm5 yard utaay wVr/O
hotk-tp. W/&amp;G tod SaOVmo
Etacterwy, clean. AC. Fee ca
noe uaa al Kale s Landrag
|)25m ITOG'dep 407-3214470.

‘
e a a w tm
1 bdrm. Cent AC. car
port 5450/mn • 545/Fsee Cat
CALLBAWT REALITY 122 7490
SAtMORO 2/1 net/ Seminole
HS CAfA.WW CARPET
Sec 5 accepted 222 44*4 or
744 5512
107— M o b il* H o m e *
F o r Rant

In me country 2 bdrm/1 bath
modes home Untamehed AC.
range, refigerelor 1400
5475/mo HANFORD 584

MARMER‘9 VILLAGE

117— C o m m e r c ia l
R e n ta l*

323070

LEASE Prime showroom a
•■rehouse 110970 m h SR

I M l 104 r hrtow m iow o
la o iu 54/ovr) ruroun

441 Footage 407-57* 2500

hOULEAVLUl

tsamai! 1 brk— Ft Hw
5275rVno . uMtaet t
rear team 1)02220___________
ROOMY 1 BEDROOM to quwl
r»sr area SSOamon • inks t
veer leete 2202220
■ANFORO It* DM 1 i 7 bdrm
eptt Seme w mat Ound wee
Fromt7»V man 371*757
103— H o u b b b U n t u m is h s d

11S— O f h c s S p e c s
Fo r Rant

A MOVt R4SPECIAL! I 400aq
Ft t upl 52*5 AMONTH OMce
Stcraqa 3210120 0* 3332554
SANFORDOFFICE SPACE
1 Suttee FvsMsSie • ttoo *F *
1S005F 557-321-7004
141— M o m s s F o r S a ls

N O T IC E

2 0 7 — J e w e lr y

LAKE MARY Cual bd 37 tor/
dirvlam. 2 car gar 155,500
RENOVATED W. Mmnew.
corner tot. geraga 155.500
5C POOL Pre forartoMFe 17 ew
drvlam2 ear gar • cpd 557,200
4/23.000«q ft, apMplan, ion
porch, dack. I acr 2150,100
SANK FORECLOSURE Over 1/3
act. toed. « j20prch 22*100
I'AII!

M M DOWN.-.WHY RENT?
Whan you can own h r 3 brFm
hams W G 4 U , new psirx 5 car­
pet 7 ksk Mk m i«UO humssi
TM HMMMn Group, to*

— .321-0131
till MYRTLE AVE 1/1 W/W.
Cart Ism. rsfng'stovs N&lt;s
ares NOPCTSi lUGmo r dsp
CHEERY! bdm I 5 bsto Hums
W ISto St newly rsnovsmd OL
A. Kach equtoped 2525rmo •
MOttotap »4-2lt2________
OSTEIN •' Id CHA No peta
large yard WTLmon • 2200r
dso CeR3243753__________
5ANFORO-RENT TO OWN
ItOOOMown 5460/mon.
2bdrm. Air. Family rm
1107 Motty Av*
CanChame 5547257

EXC24ANQS Of SILL YOUR
Property mealed anywhere'
KVE 8 TORSRr ALTT 774 5615
SANFORD 1 7 ipst pton vsu*
sd ts*ng FR Reduced to
175 500 Cal Msm Ssmusikurv
TRAVIS KILL GORE BROKER
1741511 OR 172-1251
___

M ARKHAM PLACE
110 Hitateri Tl. Longamod 47

ipwr 1g m*» tie ovtHuokmg

urn pod a snervtn was end w/

bnca wal Sttaaan OR 4 F.R
TattetuSr decor aisd SUCK

■ fM B J M a fftJ ilM lilM N tPOOLk 3 BORN .Or set Ares

/U f
RENT tu Own
15f block

5401.75 MOVE IN
BATEMAN LOGO
EANFOftO 2150 (town lovsfy 2F
t. hugs treed backyard, quiet
itrssl FtfSprees new CH A new
carpal 4 psuii liaormo Pt.

a 55, APR 24hr hot kne

203-

211—
A n tk im y C o H a o U b la a

IPMCB er Whetat

i » ' . I 11 &gt;| t f J•

1 4 9 —C o m m e r c ia l
P r o p e r ty F o r B a la

“

N B SH B O W fO O O tAL^

Krmtaerty Cowt. off Wayitds Or.,
Senlord 54m. Sit only

OC2 FENCED preperty 17 acre
ml 1500 eq II ofhte Cone pkg
tot w/retenhon pond 122 4620

2 1 9 — W a n te d t o B u y
CLEAN FMW5PAPER5

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S e t*
5 12 ACRES
Memton. FL
Country tub Ax woodedtoeka/
hekorytoog wood 211.500
407-1M-4241 or m-&gt;054

157— Mobil* Homes
For Sals
1 bdrm/1 beRk-1700 down Home

kx n Carriage Cove Oregory
Mub4e Hornet 111-5100
PARR AVI
Humea 11000 to M 000 Setup
Ftoancing QUtETt 127 2551

CARRIAGE COVE
241 44c 27 83 Path Sproy.
ra-ted Fl -oom
24 I 45c 17 50 Skykns

MCens Ceepar/J

no RerrycXne. 3
221-0004

StIW.I FlrxI-kPF I I Set.41
2 2 3 — M la c a ila n a o u a

AIR CONPRIUOR^Q^klte
srrsy ol body tool* Sandbome.
5 HP uprxtot. 220 Vo* 60 O N ,
ungts stage ml Mar. hose, etc
Fist board D A grinder, rtochers
cfirasi. ntatter, aaw. impact
wrench, pent guns, etc eke Al
to perteel corn) Asking onfy
1000 ctkh FIRM for a l C«5
323 5073

REGINA Steamer Plirk carpel
cleaner 2 motor rystom Used
once 1125 REGINA House­
keeper upright vacuum 540.
PHONE 222-M71
SECURITY BARS A DOOM
Llq h Oftanrtg ksyteai pus)
button hraretoaie 32411M

Fl Hoam C*Tod ('LUO

Cell 323-8160___
VERT PROFESSIONAL
Prims locate*! grsal anchat
buStaseask I OCX) tq h on t7*
92 Front perlton fre«S carpel
sd 5 panted 5047141242

tikamemt ars tutrrecl to the
Fedwar Fee Houvig Act nrkch
maaet a Regal to sdvsrkte sny
prs*#&gt;#nce. kmrtskon, or die
cnmnsIKto ItakSd on rsca. cck
or. rsbgon. ksa. Fisndcep la
mtaRikaruaor nttenttenan

J4L ftoe Mta. JdieeR
m CuatomCtealgn, t
asks 407-1276E11

163— W a te rfro n t
P r o p e r ly F o r S a te

ORLANDO M HOME ON
2125.500
122-0123

191— Appliances ft
FumKura For le ts
4head VCR Eacekerx corn*
kon (100060
407-3241141

CMESI Oak. 42' X II' X IS'
Large drawer Nice Asking
2*0 00 Caa 121-4154________
KCNMOOC ELECTRIC DRY­
ER Works good MS
________ 1215073________
MAHOGANY china cabnet 1
lhe*v«i wvgm. toawera A cupboeras 2255 3247227
OUBEN BUS WATIRSCO
•r IvredDoard 2150060
______ Cea 127*155______
Shower doort lor beto tub Gold
lone
EiceSen!
conation
24000 Cel 324 1229eventage

231—Cara For Sal*
lass Chrysler laser toae
mast 5speed no a*. 51250
221-5454or 2445055

239—
Truck/Busas/Vana For
Sals
S3 TOYOTA Etlsndad cap (Sck
up Auto. A/C. etoan 12.100
Nag Cel 324 2442
19 4 X 4
Low mileage. 1 owner, goad
conation 54995 1247410
WSIYUiS
FISHMG BOATS FON RENT
Surkng at 510 Eup ANO
24 Pontoon Ce* 330-1E12
241—B sc.
Vshiciss/C smp srs For
1S7X I f

AIRSTRIAM travel

baler Ftdy aerfeontened Exc

10m Mull see to beIteve $0,000 Ce)112 E7W
1978 Dodge Coachman Swept
8 Good conMion Senous toquvtoaonly 1147175

hours. CaN For appt.

407-3200021

1 7 92A.AKE MARY FamaM
teaks Female to share 4/2. pin
bath, non smoker, IJOCVmo tockikSS cable 121-7410

EFFICIENCY
Maidtec* conyemmMlocehon
322*008_______
Cue Senlord area Kitchen pnv
leges SatVwk Holerances
CeN 525-7212 _______

Fumrshed wth toe bath In Carnags Cove (904) 759-2700 or
(pager) 963-1158

99— RoonVBoord
Ftd house prweegea Cette m
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Attn: Will id Thomas
2TMOrlawtoO»ivo
Sanford, FL 32745
or can 407-22S-4SM
or fax 407-BaS-MM
AHn: Ctiartao Potars

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must Non smoker
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Ve ts the fastest prowlnf plus delivery company
in the country and have grown to over 1000
locations In ovet 25 states In only e decade.
With plans for continued tepid tipentlon.
we re looking for:

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MCYCLMO RECOTONCOR­
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by Chic Young

BtONDIE

Do creatine supplements cause harm?
D E A R OR COTT: I am a successful
co lle g e athlete who usea cre a tin e
m on o hydra le to Im prove p e rfo r­
mance. la there any danger In thla
practice?
O KAR H EAD ER You are one of an
eatimatrd II percent of collegiate ath
le le a who uae cre a tin e , a m uacle
eatractlve, to Improve alrength and
energy. You may be aurprtaed to learn
that there la ample acientlflc evidence
aupportlng the contention that crea­
tin e haa an e rgbge nlc (m uscle
enhancing) potential. O ral doaea of
about 20 grama a day (for leaa than a
month) have many beneficial effecta
on muacle, leading to Improvement in
h lp h -in te n s lty w ork, atam lna and
anaerobic eaercioe. Be adviaed, how­
ever. that creatine aupplementa can
cauae aevere m uacle cra m p in g In
aome alhletea.
O K A R OR (iOTT: In a recent col­
umn. vou adviaed readtra to refuae
annual dental X-rays In order to avoid
unneceaaary aapoauro to radiation.
D on 't you th in k that the dentiete
ahould be involved In thia deciaton?
D E A R R E A D E R Yea and no
I agree with you that any teatlng
ahould be the reault of Inlrnae cooper
atlon between the patient and hla
phyaician or drntlat. Certainly, if drn
tal dlaeaae la present, annual X rays
of the teeth are appropriate
However, so railed routine teatlng
be It X ray eiam s or blood teata
needs to be re evaluated periodically,
otherwise, the testing becomes mere­
ly an automated adjunct to the period
Ic examination
f o r example, cheat X raya used to
tie "routine* for all pa llrn ta before
surgery f o r decades, this was accept
rd medical practice, ranted out with
out question However, auch testing
was shown, a few ye ars ago, to be
co m p le te ly u n n ecessary It was a
"sacred row* that cost a iot of money
(nationwide) and waa of little benefit
Consequently, p h ysicians changed
their orientation and now order pee
op chest X raya only If there la a ape
rifle reason to do so. such as short
ness of breath or the presence of a
lung disease
To tome degree, dental X raya have
s im ila rly taken on the trappings of
rubric Everyone dors it. so It must be
correct furtherm ore, moat dentists
lake th eir own X rays, so there is a
huge financial Incentive to continue
the practice
Therefore, on this issue. I'll stand
my ground lientlals can certainly be
part of the decision process — but
they should have to justify the prac
Ik e of having routine dental X raya
done more frequently than every two
or three years fo r normal adults with
healthy teeth and gums, annual dental
X raya are a waste of money and con
stilule unnecessary exposure to radi­
ation that rould easily be avoided
I don't have an axe to grind with
dentists, most of whom are conscten

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there la a definite conflict of interest
here. Perhaps, like pre-op cheat Xraya, the whole concept of ‘ routine*
needs re-examination and revision
D EAR DR. COTT: I suffer from gen
Ital warta la (here a new treatment
for this annoying condition*
D EAH H E A D E R tirn ila l warta are
more than an ‘ annoying condition *
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and spread easily by sexual contact.

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women with genital warta ahould have
aggreaaivc therapy and frequent fop
teata and ahould Insist that th rlr part
nera uae condoma. (Men with these
warta ahould also be treated and un­
co ndo ms.)
Until recently, therapy waa far from
satisfactory and Included powerful
topical drugs, laser removal, cryothrr
spy (freeilng). electrocaulery (bum
Ing), and surgery.
Now Ihere Is a new trralment which
waa recently approved by the Food
and D rug A d m in is tra tio n C alled
Im lqulm od cre a m (trade nam r
A ld a ra ). Ihe produ ct shows g rra t
promise In a study group. JJ perrrnl
of women and S t p e rce n t of mrn
enjoyed total clearing of their warts
after applying A ldara three lim es a
week for up to 16 weeks Ask your doc­
tor about this new drug.

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Wednesday. Sept to. 1997

by Jim Dpv Ip

Condiuons look hopeful for you In tha
year ahead You might find Victoria* in
venues where you previously encoun­
tered deappotntment and rejection
VWOO (Aug. U -S e p t 22) Vou could be
luckier lhan usual a l Ih li lima wilh
endeavors you personally original* Do
not feet that your ideas are nfertor to oth­
ers Virgo, treat yourself lo a birthday gift.
Sand for your Astro-Graph prerPcbona lor
the year ahead by mailing 62 and SASE
to Astro-Graph, do this newspaper, P.O.
Box 17S6. Murray Hill Station. New York,
NY 1016b. Be sure to State your xoduc

you're privy may be worthy of investiga­
tion.
SCORPIO (Oct. 244fov. 22) Today, you
are kkefy to eofoy ventures that sie more
verbal lhan physical An information
exchange with Inenda could be of enor­
mous imoorunc*

Look for weys to form alienees with com.
peieni cohorts
ARKS (March 21-April 16) A d m accor
dance with your perceptions lodey W h e n
you conceive bright idea* on ways lo fur­
ther your ambitions, swing into action

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Think win
rung thoughts today it you art pamcipst
mg m some type of competition, whether
N involves sports, romance or business
OIMINt (May 21-June 20) Move things
around if It helpa better your lot in lit*
CAPRICORN (Doe. 22-Jan. 16) Antici­ Changes you implement today could
pated newt that pertains to a matter out­ have far-reaching, favorable effects
side ol your immediate jurisdiction Is CANCIR (Juno 21-July 22) Com ­
forthcoming Today may even be the day. panions wlN find you a delightful person
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 16) Lady Luck with whom to associate today. Your mmd
rmghl have something special in mmd for
be focused on whal you can do to
you today. II could involve an arrange­ piaasa others.
ment that n already producing results. Be LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) CorJlnue lo took
expectant
out for economic and career poeatoMtet
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cycle where you could be more fortunate you, bul you may have to track N down
than usual In partnership arrangements.
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are favorable regarding your malarial
affairs. Something that tla rii out smell
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S e m ln f l i C e im t y a la a a 1 S 0 S

aaih Yaar, No . 24a - Sanford, Florida

At schools, C is for cappuccino
■F
Herald Staff Writer
High sc ool students In Seminole County
don't need i go Ihe m all anymore for gourmet
coffee.
Barnle's line of gourmet coffees Is now avail­
able in Ihe cafeterias of Lakr Mary and Semi­
nole high schools. Plans are In place to soon
add the service at Oviedo. Lyman. Lake B ra n ­
tley. Lake Howell and W inter Springs, said Dan
Andrews, director of food services for Ihe
Seminole school district.

TODAY

Andrews said students and teachers arc very
excited about the service which Includes ca p ­
puccino. Available flavors Include German
Chocolate. Vanilla Creme. Because of the low
caffeine content I n jh e products. Andrews re­
fers lo the line as non-caffelnaled. The price Is
81 for a cup. High schools have been offering a
regular coffee service In Ihe county for at least
10 years. Kids have many options, including
soft drinks and Juices, he said.
T h i s is a very high quality product and we're
excited about It.* Andrews s
* adding lhal
said,

N gsSA

Getting to the heert of the metter

'Clsan Cttlat' matting •
F le d owners, managers anti various d e ri­
sion makers In the local government, industry
an d transportation sector are Invited to learn
more about a grass roots program known as
’ Clean Cities* at a meeting on Aug. 0. at the
Orange County schools headquarters In O r­
lando at 0731 Hanging Moss Rrt from 1:30­
3:30 p m.
T h e program Is an Initiative of the U.S. De­
partment of Enerftr and Is designed to expand
the use of alternatives to gasoline and diesel
fuel.
For information, rail 630-1450

Herald Staff Writer
Louis Rot undo stepped up before the Longwood City Commission and asked them to
close their eyes.
Roiundo is the lobbyist for Ihe cities of A l­
tamonte Springs and Maitland and la trying to
persuade the Longwood City Commission to
approve Ihe federally funded light roll transit
tystrm near lnlerstalr-4 as opposed lo down­
town Longwood
r
After a lengthy speech. Rot undo asked the
commissioners to close their eyes and imag­
ine. *Whrre are Ihe biggest traffic Jams?* he
asked. Il't right on 1-4 *
The Longwood commissioners have been de­
bating the topic for weeks. Light rail la slated
lo lead commuters from as tar away as Sanford
to downtown Otlando. and Longwood la a m a ­
jor point in ihe route. Roiundo conceded that
the light rail system would be built regardless
of its Longwood location but waa adam ant that
the best choice for a station site was closer to
1-4.

Senior aerobic classes are now being of­
fered in two locations: Sanford Civic Center.
M onday and Wednesday. 0 lo 10 a m and De­
Land Activities Center. Tuesday and T h u rs ­
day. 8 30 to 0.30 a m. Classes will be taught
by L u Lawler, senior friends advisor. Classes
are geared lo meet the fitness needs and goals
of the mature population.
Far information, call L U Lawler al 331-4500
or (0041 668-4441. ext. 6784.

Boo Laagwoai. Fag* 3A

Drug prevention grent
Th e Grave Counseling Center, headquar­
tered In longwood. will now be able lo expand
pram am a Into the Midway area of Sanford
Th e center has received funding from two
area foundations for prevention programm ing
A g a n l in the amount of 015.000 to the
agency’s Family Support Service initiative
w hich operated in the Goldsboro area of
Sanford and will be expanding into (he M id­
way com m unity.
In conjunction with this expansion Into
Midway, the Com m unity Foundation of C e n ­
tral Florida. Inc., has awarded 85.440 for a
special project to promote Family Support
Services' new activities in the area, as well as
general drug awareness for youth and fami­
lies. Fun d s for this grant were made available
from the Worthy Persons Fund of the Winter
Park Com m unity Fund of Ihe Foundation.
T h e Grove Counseling Center Is a non-profit
agency that has provided comprehensive
counseling, substance abuse and delinquency
prevention and treatment, and related serv­
ices to residents of Seminole County and Ihe
surrounding area for 36 years.
Th e Orlando Sentinel
Charities
Fund
awarded the Midway grant.

O n Aug. 7 and 8. some of the top people In
the field of lire and explosion forensic science
will be at the University of Central Florida,
starting the process of setting national stan­
dards for handling evidence in cases like
•Oklahom a City, and in the thousands of arson
fires set every year all over the country. These
are the working professionals who have to
pick u p the pieces and put them back to ­
gether after a terrorist attack or arson fire.
Far information, call Bill McGee at 823-

Canint aya clinic
T h e Seminole Dog Fanciers Association.
Inc. Is having Its 18th Annual Canine Eye
C lin ic on Aug. 17 from 8 a.m . lo 5 p.m. Th e
clinic will be held at Ihe Best Paw Forward
Dog Tra in in g Center. 3544 South Park Drive.
Sanford.
T h e examiner will be E. Dan Wolf. DVM
Diplom at. American College of Veterinary
Ophthalmologists. from the Animal Eye
C U m c. Tam pa.
Appointments must be made by Aug. B and
the fee will be 820 for the first dog and 818
for each additional dog. All fees ore payable
on the day of the clinic.
For Information, call Barbara Colllnsworth
at 337-2880.

L o o k in g at
lig h t rail
By J IF F BSJIUNICKB

Senior aerobic cleeeee

Arson/gxplotlon symposium

Qourmst coffee al

•

Celebrating
National
Night O ut
By MARY ROWSLL
Herald Correspondent

You can cal N hearts of pofen or swamp cabbage.
but can you fold 4 around Sanford? You can N you
go to Stsnek Herbs 6 Specialties Natasha Stanek
(■•fi) holds a piece of swamp cabbage ae mom.

Meryem sorts trough a recent shipment of spe­
cialty fruits, v t got ablet , berries and mushrooms
Far e cornucopia of information on this vagatabia
nattv* to Florida, s m Pags 6A

LAKE M ARY • Like neighborhoods all over
Ihe United Stales. Remington Oaks in Lake
Mary enjoyed National Night O u l on Tuesday
evening
II was a social event, a gel together lo give
neighbors a chance lo know each other.
Il was also a chance for residents to meet
some of Ihe area law enforcement officers and
rescue personnel.
When neighborhoods and law enforcement
work together, crime doesn't stand much of a
chance.
Remington Oaks Homeowners Association
President Charles Cramer welcomed the resi­
dents and guests. J.R . Longsdorf said a prayer
of thanks Carm en Leal sang Ihe ’ Star Span­
gled Banner."
Am Night. Fsgc 3A

D e p u tie s seek
clu e s a b o u t
m is s in g w o m a n
■y DAVID FftASIKR
Herald Staff Writer
A L TA M O N TE
SP R IN G S - The
Seminole
County-Sheriffs Office la reporting that there
is still no word on 61 -year- old Carm en
Malcolm Baker. Th e elderly woman walked
away from Ihe Family Living Center. 1 131 West
Lake Brantley Road. Altamonte Sprlnga last
Wednesday. July 30.
Sheriffs deputies received a telephone call
Tuesday night from a First Union Bank branch
located al South Orange Avenue in Orlando
after Baker's photo appeared on T V .
Bank
officials said Baker waa seen at the First
Union Bank on Friday. Her checks are direct
deposited In First Union and she was making a
Ithdrawal.
Investlgat
Investigators
also
contacted
Baker's
daughter who works in Cakselberry. However,
the daughter told deputies that she has not
been In contact with Baker and has no Idea
ig to sheriffs
where the might be.
According
spokesman Ed McDonough. Baker Is a
reported schisophrenic who has a history of
delusional thoughts. She also has been
diagnosed with diabetes. Baker left all of her
prescription medications at the Center.
Sheriffs Office Investigators met Tuesday
with HRS. Lahtaldc Alternative officials and
the owners of the Fa m ily Living Center. HRS
la investigating w hy Lakeside Alternatives
caseworkers wilted five days to report Baker
as missing.

Ebourn, Ryan Ebourn, mom, Mtcheis Efooum.
Kyle Thompson, mom, Liu Thompson. Jot lies
Ryan, mom. Rhoda Ryan. Stacie (M o . mom,
Louis# DkJto (who also Is Jakna Rock's motior).

�2A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wednesday. August 6. 1997

Keiud you cm m

K id s ’ D a y: T r y to catch the fu

Child proofing for grandkids

No matter what else you do
today • or any d a y for thal m ai­
ler • make sure lo be kind lo
children. It's Kids' Day.
M any parents will lake thrlr
children to work with Ihrm to­
day.
Olliers may have « picnic or
a night at the movies planned.
Is there anything as neat
than seeing a father playing
raleli with Ills non?

('lilltl picturing your home (or your grandchildren run anvc
time m ul energy of the visiting parents nml your time, energy
nml money!
Depending on how often you gel the grnmlehltilrrn. thrre are
many tem porary safely measures you ran take to make your
home safer. Once taken, those measures ran he ‘deactivated'
for your convenience when your grnnilrhildrrn to home. Hut
most Im portantly, they ran he easily 're-lnstated' for the next
visit.
Following arc some ups on rhilil proofing your home that
won’t slow you down when the grand kids leave. There are
m any other areas of concern, these are just some easy,
common Items that apply to most homes
-* lost.ill.m agnetic locks In your rahlnels tli.it you waul oil
limits to the grandkids. This should include ra h ln rts
containing cleaners, toiletries, plastic hags, hrruknhlrs. etc.
These locks have a mechanism th.it can lie disabled so that
once the grandchildren leave, you won't even know thr locks
are in place. When activated, they aie very quick and easy to
use For your own sanity, leave .1 rahinet unlinked ih.it the
kids can get into, such as one containing plastic howls and
lids
* Purchase a few bath tub safety p roducts to make hath
time safer. A tub spout cover, hath mat. and an rilg r cushion
for the lull. Hcmovc all soaps. shant|&gt;oos and razors from the
reach of the grandchildren and have a little basket ol toys
handy for entertainment When they leave these produits 1 an
he stored under the bathroom sink
* Keep your hot water heater turned to 120 degrees or less
to prevent tap water scalding If lids is not possible, at least
adjust it during your grandchildren's st ly or install some a n ti
scald devices.
* l i d a toilet lid lock 011 your toilet because a child can
drown in Just one inch ol water Tins may also save you some
money in |&gt;lumhing repair lulls and may preserve some ol your
small valuables A toilet I&lt;n k ran hr lell unlot krd when thr
grand kids leave or It ran he removed altogether
* Remove Item s that you donpt want handled o r broken.
II this seems bothersome just consider that a few mlnutrs of
putting away your rhrrished kmckkuacks ran save you Irom
heart break, liven worse, if any thing gets broken, your
grandchild may get injured
* Many grandparents krr|i medications and vitamins in easy
to Uriel, easy to reach places such as the bed stand. Iron
supplements are the leading causr of |Hilsonlng 111 young
children and are toxic to kids Get a m edicine safe o r Install
a m a g n etic lock, If possible, on your bedside stand. Also,
make sure purses are Inaccessible because they may contain
medication or other items that a little one ran gel into trouble
with. Many poisonings occur at grandpairnts homes so takr
extra precautions
* Have a pool fence Installed. H us should lie the last layer
of defense between your grandchild and the pool Though a
little costly, a pool fence can be removed and stored when the
grand kids aren't around so you can lolly enjoy &gt;our |xmiI area.
To h r on the safe side, also install alarms on the doors and
windows Icudlng to thr pool so you'll be alerted it a grandchild
goes exploring without you Many alarms tan be deactivated
when you don't want to use them
Many of us were raised wiilioul having our homes child
proofed and we survived However, looking back on the
statistics, many did not fair so well Tins is thr reason we
have so many safely measures today ami thr reason for
putting preventative devices m our homes.
If you need some help figuring oul what you ran do to make
your home safer for your grandchildren, call Safe Surrounding
Child Proofing I407IG99-984I You'll receive some valuable
tips, a safety evaluation of your home and an estimate of the
I &lt;
ykiAJ H O ft^N H e iiu iye at cording to jo u r nerds
m Adult . supervision Is tjir best way to protect your
grandchildren.
••
!&gt;v’ z i k
. » ' •

Halfway (here
At precisely 12 08 I’M today,
summer will h r half over (just
don’t tell the kids who are hark
at school) Here's the math: 40
days. 7 hours and 4H mlnutrs
will have elapsed and the
equivalent will remain before
7 50 I’M. Sept 22 thr begin­
ning of autumn.

Leos we loved
Lucille Ball. Alfred Lord
Tennyso n
nnd
Alexander
Flem ing were all Imrn on tills
day. Com ic, poet and bacteri­
ologist Leos we loved.
If laughter Is Ihr lies! medi­
cine. Lucy should have won a
Nobel I’rlze.

beautiful tree crab and fasti
crab on earth will be honorc

Switching channels

F irm in g did win Ihc Nobel
Ills lo iiin h iillo ii peril* dim

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Today: Skies will he partly
cloudy with a
chance of
scattered afternoon and eve*
*
mug showers and th u n d e r­
storms. Ihgbs in the low to
inld-90s. Lows tonight In th r
low to mid-70x. Thursday:
I’ M thunderstorms. Lows in
the 70s Highs in thr 90s
Friday: Scattered thun d e r* storms Illghs in the 90s.
lows In the low 70s. Sa tu r­
day: P.M. showers. Illghs in
the low 90s. Lows In Ih r
mid-70s. Sunday: Afternoon •
showers. Illghs in the 90s
Lows in the 70s

Memorial service* will b~
conducted In many places to
day for thr victims ol th r
atomic bombing at Hiroshim a.
Japan. August 0 . 1045 At H 15
a m an American homhrt. the
f.'no/cl (Stii/. chopped a bom b
known as "little Hoy." over the
city More than 205.000 civil
Ians d ird rillirr immediately or
M ihsrqurnlly because ol i.idia
lion

Fiddlers aren't crabs
Waul to liavr some summer
full? Tile plarrs to Co aie
Galax. V.i and Ocr.tn Citv
N .l
Tlic o ld lid d ln s Convention

D aytona Beach: Waves are
2 to 3 feci with a light chop.
C urrent Is running lo the
south with a water tem pera­
ture of 78 degrees.
New S m yrna Beacht Waves
arc 2 to 5 feel with a m o der­
ate chop. Current Is running
to the south with n water
temperature of 79 degrees.

Wednesday. August 6. 1997
Vol 89 No 748

LO TT1B V

Published Tu**d*y iruough f »&lt;sj/
and Sunday by TSa Sanlotd Harald.
Inc SOON French A «t Sanlotd

Here arc the winning num ­
bers selected on Tuesday In
the Florida Lottery:
Fantasy S (Auguat S)
1-B -1 5 -2 5 -2 8
Lo tto (Auguat 3)
1 -7 -1 1 -4 2 -4 7 -4 9

ria u r n
Periodical Poitsge Pad ai
Sanlo&gt;d Flooda and additional
mailing office*

Phono (407) 422 2*11

1

'

A Laker and a Spur
L u c y w as a L a o

begins today at Galax Plenty
ol old time, hhirgrass music
More than 25.000 a rr rx p e rtrd
to ih r U2nd annual Old Fid
d in s Convention
4line again lor Ihr Miss
( rustnc ran USA Hcauty Pag
cant and Ocean City Creep
I’arllripants arr hermit lire
i r.ihs
It* sunset, thr most

Two birthday parties that top
todays list are for Freddie
Laker (751 and D a vid Robin­
son (32). Flytooy Laker nrvrr
playrd basketball. Robinson .if
Ihe S in Antonio Spurs was
n rvrr a Laker Robinson was
Itorn in Key West
Tomorrow in this space new*
about the G rr.it Arkansas pig
Out and Ih r National Hobo
('(invention

A thirst for duty
For 22 years. Lawrence Hagan
has. worked hard for the city of
Sanloid Hes known as s reliable,
courteous and steady performer m
an often stressful job as »
utility water engineer Hes trained
most ol the division 1 employees m
recent years
Hagan's efforts
earned hen the City » Employee of
the Month award for August Hagan
is flanked by Mayor Larry Dale and
Cdy Manager B*H Simmons
N*»«WASM*O* l»W f VMM

Experim ental grove known nationwide
Herald C olum nist
The Sanford Historical Soetrly learned at
its recent meeting lh.it Delate. General
Henry Sanford's experimental grove, was
know nationwide during the late 1800 s
General Sanford experimented there with
various trees and plants to determine what
could he grown In th r area O n his 145
nrres. he had about 100 varieties of riirn s.
thr Valencia orange was founded there
Some people believe that Ih r camphor trrr
Isa native of Florida, but General Sanford
introduced It here from Japan.
Some other tilings grown at Hekiir were
pineapples.
figs.
bamboo.
palms,
mulberry, papaya and hibiscus
llrlair
was. of course, uf great economic value to
thr city nnd area. Hut hark to hack freezes
about wljH'd it mil as It did most other
vegetation m tills area Much was Irarncd.
though, while It was lirre as to what could
and could not he grown here
T h r present Chase Groves development
Is located on Ihc site of llclalr. Some of Un­
original plantings have been saved and arc
in th r city of Sanford's nursery.
Also of in trrrst was Ihc fart that some ol
the first things laid out In thr new city ol
Sanford were five parks. Four are Mill 111
existcnre nnd a rc what w-r now’ know as
Jnycee Park. Centennial Park. Park on

P.trk ..niM .r.iium .ir .School I'.iik Ih r citv
polo \ station st.m.Is on Ihr hlth original
park site
Ihe Arbor I lav ordinance ol J.m u .iiy 4
IMNIi rrqnili d all projN lly owilrrs In plan!
trees down the side and ac ross thr limit ol
their pio|x-ily II you didtit. the citv would
plant Ihcm and bill you The .lira included
was from I rene h A vrtiur fn Pump Hr.inch
and Lake Mtmroc lo Srvrntll S lrrrt T h r s r
trrrs wrre hr.iulllu l. toil have « rra lrd
many problems with then jM-rvasivr root
systems w ill'll Ihe illy cotitiinirs in have
to remedy
H id e are now !M&gt;0(&gt; trees on tin- light ol
wavs m thr area from French A vn m c to
Sanford A n line. Lake Monioc lo 25th
S ire d
Providing all ol this liilorm.itloii and
nine li more was Howard .leffrtes. Parks ,md
(iinnicds Maintenance ('nordm.itm lm ih r
( My of S iiiloid
I lining the business inerting conducted
by
picsident
Mill m l
Hunt.
it
was
atinomiced that T rue Grits
Wh at E lse "?
by Dr Charles I. Park should arrive by
August 31 Older fur ms ran lie obtained at
Ihe Sanford Museum and from various
merrhanls The price after August 31 will
he 812.95 Dr Park’s generous donation of
thr copyright to thr socu-ty is allowing
them to It print the honk
O n August 9. several society members
will travel to Use Orlando Museum of Art lor

thr Imperial Tombs of China Exhibit
Mrmltets wrre advised that sjstcr was still
av.ul.ililr and lo contact the museum to be
added to the list
H ritr Cuntiavlnn announced that the
Heritage llru k project continues. These
will I k- placed in front of Ihe Sanford
Museum at a future dale Several bricks
have already hern purchased m honor of
persons, a* memorials, with thr buyers
own name, etc On Ihe bricks .u r names of
individuals families, organizations, etc
I I 11- cost d 850 each and may Ik- ordrted at
the Sanford Museum
I h r publications committer chairman.
Ja n Cara. announced that 'At Tale of a
Mosquito* should lie published by October
Added to this reprinting of Mrs. J - N
W hittier* history of early Sanford will be
original skrlilies by Linda Dolgner.
Pictures for thr 1998 historic calendar
have hern selrcted and they are now being
made ready for Ih r printer by Don Vincent
Paul Diggers, chairm an, said they should
hr released early m September
A display case for Ihe lop of the Yowell
Deparinirnt Store counter in Ihe Sanford
Museum
has
arrlvrd
and
members
exclaimed over Its beauty nnd usefulness
This was purchased from Ihe Carraway
bequest fund
Al D ip end o f Ihe meeting, member* and
guest enjoyed
delicious
refreshments
provided by Heltc Cannavino

Safety expo welcomes kids and adults
Special to the lle rs ld

The U ltra Violet
Index
IUVII rating for the O rlando
area Is 8 .

Florida Raaidanl* mutt pay 7S tala*
la* m addition lo rate* abo»t

STATISTICS
The high tenijiernlurc In
Sanford Tuesday was 89 d e ­
grees and the overnight low
was 75 ns reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and E d u ca ­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Kecorded rainfall for the
prrliKl ending at 10 a.nt..
Tuesday totaled 03 inches.
•Sunrise.................... 0:50 n.m.
•Sunset.................... 8:12 p.m.

TU ESD A Y
B O LU N A R
TA B LE!
m ill .
10.55 n.m .. ijinj. 4.45 u .m ...
min.. 11:20 pan. n.m.. 5 :10
p.m .
T ID E S i D aytona Beach: low:
a in. 4:28. 4:41 p.m ., high:
10:42 a m .. 10:53 pan New
Sm yrna Beach: low: 4:33
a m.. 4:40 p m.. high: 10:47
a m ..
10:58
pm .
Cocoa
Beachi low: 4:48 nan.. 5 01
p m .,
high:
11:02
a m ..
11:13 pan

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Two years earlier, she wen
an Olym pic gold medal.
Gertrude was a native New
Yorker, smart enough to stay
oul of the Hudson River.

Hiroshima Day

By G R A C E M. S T I N E C y i t E K

T H E W E A TH E R

G ertrude Ederle took a |(
hour. 31 mtnulc swim
August 0. 1026. Little tr|
across the English Chanr.
from Cope Grls-nez in Fra n cto Dover. England. She was 19]
mul the first woman to swim1

11HATH HOW --Kids will learn
about bicycle safety while their
parents get some valuable tips
nit how to protect the fatally
car from auto theft ut the up­
coming Safety Expo at Sem i­
nole Town re n te r T h r event
runs from I I n.m . to 2 p.m .
Saturday. August 8 . al Ihr
South End parking lot.
AAA Florida. Progressive I8 OOAUTOPKO. and Seminole
County Sheriff's Office are
working together to provide a
wide variety of safely tips that
will benefit the whole family.
Some of the happenings at thr
Safely Expo Include the fol­
lowing:
* Kids can brin g (heir hikes
for a hike rodeo! Free blrycle
safety Inspections will he per­
formed b y Mud. Sweat and
Gears hike shop.
* S A FE KIDS of Grenier O r­
lando will offer free child rnr
seat safrty im p e d Inns ant! will
sell kills' bicycle helmets for
810.
* Kids ra n bring Ihclr In-line
skates and learn about skating

sHIcly.
• Progressive will oiler Irc-r
Vehicle Idrnhhrntlcm Number
IVIN) etc lung
• The Seminole County Slier
Ill's Office will provide atilt
llirit displays and discounts.
(IrmoiiNtratlciiis. and interest
cards lor (lie Combat Auto
1licit IC A T I Decal program
• Seminole County Schools
will have a school Inis at therv rn l and will lalk about
school Inis safety.
• AAA will provide a rcutiphm ilitary review ol your auto
theft Insurance poluv and will
provide free brochures about
how lo help prevent auto tlicit
'T ills event promises to he
fun anil educational for ch il­
dren ami extremely liifc rm itlvr
ami beneficial for adults who
arc interested In getting free
VIN etching nml li-ariiliig more
about how to iirevcni auto
theft,‘ said Nathalie llcrhst.
manager of Tia lflr Salctv for
AAA
F lo r­
ida/ Louisiana/Mississippi. We
have combined a wide range of
safely Ups and nrtivillrs In o r ­
der lo make It Interesting for
everyone."

llcrhst noted that the Safety
Expo marks the klrk-ofT of AAA
Florida's campaign lo help
prevent auto theft A new AAA
brochure
cnllllcd
"Auto
Theft...Everyone Pays" explains
wlint every vehicle owner needs
to know about auto theft and

how lo deter It. The brochure la
free and can he obtained by
sending
a
self-addressed,
stamped envelope to:. AAA
Florida. Traffic Safety Depart­
ment. 1000 AAA Drive. MS 78.
Heathrow. FL 32740.

Nominations sought for
Folk Heritage Awards
Special to Ihe Herald
TA LLA H A SS EE--Secrctary of Slate Sandra B. Mortham has
announced that Ihe Florida Department of State seeks
nominations for the 1998 Florida Folk Heritage Awards. Th e
Awards recognize Individuals who have made exemplary
contributions lo Florida’s traditional culture. "Folk culture
imparts a large part of our lives." Secretory Mortham aald.
"Th r Florida Folk Heritage Awards recognize authenticity and
excellence within the traditional arts and honor the State's
most significant traditional artists." .
Nominations must be postmarked no later than November I.
1997 and mailed to Florldn Folk Heritage Awards. Bureau of
Historic Preservation. R. A. Gray Building. 500 South
Hronough Street. Tallahassee. Florida 32399-0250. For
addlllonnl information or a copy of the guidelines, contact
Teresa Hollingsworth at (850)487-2333 or 1-800-847-PAST.

�Sanford Harsld, Sanford. Florid* - Wadntsday. August fl. 1997 - M

!
Woman pushed
Michael Savnnlck. 33. of 1810 Cednr Creek C lr., Sanford.
w*w -"rested Sunday by Sanford police. Savanlck w ot charged
wuh li.tiirry (domestic violence) and arrested at hla residence.
Jtr|H»rt said thiil Savnnlck pushed hla girlfriend nml then she
callrd pnlire.

30 ygars of
mgmbgrthlp
Sheriff Don Etlinger, right has
presented retired Ortando Police
Chief Robert Chewning, left, withe
certificate marking the chiefs 30
years of membership in the Florida
Sheriffs
Association
The
presentation was made In the
•heriffs
office
in
Sanford.
Chewning joined the Orlando Police
Department in 1946. He served as
the department's chief from 1968
until his retirement n
1976
Chewning lives with his wife, Grace,
in Sanford.

QUAD squad on the Job
■ &gt;•10111111 H urlburt. 21. of fort Orange, was arrested Sunday
■')' Sanford police. Ilurlhurl was charged with possession of
•iMMjuann and delivery ol a controlled suhstanre. lie was
arrested In the 2000 (dock of South Orlando Drive Sanford
W IJ A I) squad made the arrest at tills weekend s concert.
Scan Horen. 30. of 1175 N. Tracy D r.. Port Orange, was
arrested Sunday hy Sanford police. Ilorrn was charged with
delivery of n controlled substance and possession of
marijuana, lie was arrested In the 2000 block of South
Orlando Drive. The Sanford U D A D. squad made the arrest at
this weekend s concert.
Christopher fat ter son. 23. of 802 Hast Central lilvd .
Orlando, was nrresled Sunday hy Sanford police. Palirrsou
was charged with battery on a law enforcement officer and
resisting without violence. Patterson was arrested in the 2900
block of South Orlando Drive Patlrrson was arrested hy thr
Sanlord U IJ A IJ. squad at this weekend's concert

Multiple chargee filed
Tina Sutton. 33. of 2011 Airport lilvd . Sanford, was arrestrd
Friday hy Sanford police Sutton was chnrged with an open
container of alrolml. possession of crark cocaine and
possession of drug paraphernalia Sutton was arrrslrd In thr
10OO block or West 13th Street T h r ( j l l A D
squad take
patrol was checking not ail area of where there hnvr hern
numerous drug complaints
Stephen Schlatter. 34. of 2HIU S Magnolia Ave . Sanford,
was arrested Sunday hy Seminole County deputies Schlatter
was charged with possession of marijuana under 20 grains.
Missrsslou ol drug paraphernalia and violation of drivers
tcetise restrictions

Night
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A
As with any great neighbor­
hood party, there was plenty of
food
Volunteer
Chris
Flshbri k
ciMikrd lint dogs wlui h w rrr
served hy Ju d y Cramer and
Laurie l.r r Vaughn Th r coor­
dinating assistant lor the event
amt thr mother of thr rh rf was
Diane Ftsh lit« k
Seminole
County
slier lit'i
deputies
D.irrrtt
Anderson
R isky Ford. C h .u lir Reynolds
and Tom Hnrnstl visited thr
event Sgt Reynolds delighted
thr children hy giving out auto
graphed S h rn llM .ir cards
Ivan
Mustafa and
C h ris
McKmtrre
represented
the

I

Incidents
An Kiiiersou VCH. a Seiko gold watch, and a I 5 carat
diamond duster mens' ring totaling 81374 99 w rrr stolen
Friday in the I MOO block of Madrrn Avenue
A Majestic C D player ami 25 CDs all totaling 8375 were
stolen Friday in the 200 block of Towne Center Circle
A green 83 Chevy Malibu four door, license plate numlirr
MFCD3C was stolen in the 70 Irim k of Castle llrewer Court on
Sunday
850 in rash was stolen as |inrl ol n strong armed rohttery in
llie loo trim k of lowne O u te r lloulrvnrd on Sunday
Two window A/C units and two celling fans 8 1 )2 0 wrre
si (Jen Saturday in the 900 block of West First Street
Four carburrlor holts and screws worth 813 were stolen in
th r 2500 trim k of N inth Frrrw h Avenue on Saturday
A blue 91 Chevy lout door. In ruse plate VZXMHK. was stolen
Saturday in thr 100 block of l..ittgsion Avenue
A light b lu r 87 Mercury To|wn tour door lit ruse plate
nuintier WWG29N. was stoirn Sahuday In the 3000 Irim k of
South Orlando Drive
A 820 l.iwiimnwrr was stolen Finlay in (lie 1900 block of
Summer till Avert ur
An Krlrkson cell phone amt a tell phone charger cord
totaling 8145 w eir stolen Friday III the 100 (dock ol Weldon
Itoulevard
Furniture Ihrdrmimt a Persian kitten and jewelry totaling
vans stolen hum the 500 trim k ol Hour* hit C m lr on
••
neial Sei o n ly rhrek tolallug 8575 was stoirn m Itie 1500
trim k ot West 25tli Sirert on Friday
A krruscnc heater and a kerosene oil container worth 8150
were stoirn in die 200 block ot U iu rrl Drive on Friday

Seminole C o un ty Fire anti Rrscue Dejiartinent 1.1 Mustafa
gave residents a tour ol tils
rescue vehicle, which is a
combination fire and emer­
gency vehicle
Seminole Court Fire ami
Resc ue was among the firm lire
and rescue rirfinrl merits to
employ a r*-srur vehicle that
(omhlned the two services
Soon after the vrhlrles were
put into use. rails came from
departments throughout the
country, and other jurisdictions
lollowrd The county now has
11 rescue vehicles
A rescue vehicle Is like a
small llreirui k and a small
emergeney room on wheels
Rescue vehicles ran respond

solo to car fires without having
the trigger vehicle* come rail
Trained jiersonnel on the vehi­
cles ran accomplish almost as
much as doctors can at ho spi­
tals
They ran take KKGs. an es­
pecially vital function when
administering to a heart a llnrk
victim
To prevent accidents during
a response and to decrease the
resjKinse lime, th r rescue vehi­
cle also has a traffic pre­
emption system Wuh this sys­
tem. the resrurrs ran signal all
lights to turn red exerpt the
nnr the vehicle Is approaching
All trairir lights on Lake Mary
Itoulevard. except the new one.
are equipped to respond to the

322-0295

Phillip (iarvln. 30. of 90 Hidden Lake Hd . Sanford, was
arrrstrrt Monday by Sanford police Garvin was charged with
battery (domestic violence) am) arrestrd at his resilience
Report said dial Garvin got into a light with Ills girlfriend
ffamoiiltn Pl.ua, 25. of 90 Hidden Lake Dr.. Sanford, was
arrested Monday hy Sanford {Milter Pl.ua was charged with
battery (domestic violent r| am) arrested at tier residence
HrjMift said dial site scratched up her boyfriends fare

Truck vandalized
Marc McDonald. 26. of 4043G Country Hd . Kustis. was
arrested Monday hy Seminole County deputies McDonald was
charged with burglary tu ronveyauce and petit theft and
arrested III the 100 block of North Klder Hoad. Sanford. He|&gt;orl
said thiil lie broke Into a truck

Burglary to structure
llrinn Patrick. 22. of 1500 Carlisle Dr.. Casselberry, was
nrresled Monday hy Seminole County deputies Patrick was
charged with burglary to structure (unarmed) and arrested In
the 700 block of Tomlinson Terrace. Lake Mary Report said
that Patrick was Involved with a vehicular burglary

Officer knocked down
Rodney Hooks. 23. of 1017 Hay Ave.. Sanford, was arrested
Monday by Seminole County deputies. Hooks was charged
with battery on a law enforcement officer and resisting with
violence. Hooks was arrestrd In the 1900 block or Southwest
Hoad Report said that Hooks knocked arresting officer
backward and continuously struggled.

Coffee
kids who drink coffer are
thrilled to h a w Unrnic's amt
they are already asking about
Iced coffees.
He said when he visits the
mall lie nlwnys notices kids
gathered at Dam ir's. He has
also seen groups of teens gath­
ered at places like Denny’s Just
drinking cofTee mid talking.
Th e gourmet line was a n ­

nounced In a school newslet­
ter. Seminole Prime Cut.
which was sent (tome with si udents the first week of school,
Andrews
said.
Assorted
breakfast breads were listed ns
possible accompaniments.
Andrews soul gourmet cof­
fees have been ofTcrcd In other
parts of the country and as far
as he knows Seminole Is the
first county In Central Florida
to offer the gourmet line.

I Ilf n

Longwood

Our Service Is Music To Your Ears.

C o n tinued from Page IA
Kotundo said he has hern
lobby mg local governments in
Orungr. Seminole ami Osceola
counties tn nil rlfort to best
utilize the 830 million In fed­
eral money designed fur Ihr
mass transit system.
He challenged thr comtnls■lonrrs to place the stallun
where the people wanted to hr.
not where Longwood is hoping
to grow.
'Y o u arc oil the queue.' Ro(undo said. 'I can assure you

TH fat tad
DraiCTOttJO

Springs, he said, the A lta ­
monte Mall would he a sort ol
'go to' location. In Maitland,
th r Maitland Center would h r
considered the same way.

Construction of the light rail
system should begin In nhout
five years. Rotundo said. H r
reiterated that Longwood needs
to consider where jtcoplc n irrcntly nre rather than w hrrc
they will be In the it lure.
'You need to he where peojilc
want to go rather Ihnn where
you want them to he,' Rotundo
challenged the commissioners.
lie told the commissioners
that placing the system In
downtown Longwood would tie
a "very exjieiislve mistake.**
He then t&amp;td commissioners
that any place along the line
would have to he a "go from* or
"come to* sjMJt. In Altam ontr

Longwood Mayor 1)111 W in ­
ston said the city Iuk I already
done its letter of recom menda­
tion hut Rotundo replied. *You
can either change the charac­
ter of your downtown or put It
where the people are.'

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Why not let us sendee your present car.
to Viet when bade Im* comes—
youl be tinging OUR praises

*11 ll Is in downtown Lungwood.* Rotundo said. *1 doubt
It would he a *go to* location.'

that there is n tuition dollars
waiting for you."

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Eachyear, 1.7 million cats and doe are
killedIn our pounds and sheheriThere
are not enough homes for theseanimals.

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

TONY RUSSI

Domestic violsnco charged

C o n tin u e d from Psge 1A

system.
For those who missed their
community's
National
Night
Out. there nre other chances to
become acquainted with the
Sheriffs Office.
Lake Mary Law Enforcement
Day will be held Saturday,
August 16 from 10 a m. to 2
p m at the Lake Mary Center.
Western! O n display will be on
A L E R T helicopter or m arine
patrol hoots. There will be a
mint S W A T display, and btcyrle safety talks

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EDITORIAL

We must help
each other
Unlt'.HN It's a b iza rre sit nation o r bun Mim e
o ilie r relationship to w h at m a y (o r m a y not)
be considered n e w s w o rth y , m ost m edia d o
npl report on suicides. It Is generally the
fee lin g that the fam ilies of persons ta kin g
llic lr o w n lives are a lre a d y su ffe rin g enough
w ith o u t having th e details b ro u g h t furth er
In to ih e public r y r .
W e believe Ibis Is good, und ha ve followed
that practice.
* O n the other h a n d , refusing lo recognize
s o m e th in g docs not m a k e li go a w a y . It's the
o s tric h w ith his head In the g ro u n d , th in k in g
that w h a te ve r frig h te n s It w ill cease to exist.
T h e shocking n e w s as w e see it Is that
s u icid e s are on the u p s w in g , especially a m o n g
teenagers. Suicide Is n o w the th ird -le a d in g
ca use o f death a m o n g teens.
T h e rate of suicide for people ages 15 lo 19
q u a d ru p le d In the last four decades, risin g
fro m 2 .7 per 1 0 0 .0 0 0 In 1950 lo 11.1 per
1 0 0 .0 0 0 In 1990. T h e suicide rates for 10- to
1 4-year-olds Increased 120 percent between
19 8 0 a n d 1992.
T h e r e have been a n u m b e r of teen suicides
in C e n tra l Florida In the past m o n th s . A
1 2 -ye a r-o ld girl re p o rte d ly killed herself be­
ca use o f falling g ra d e s In school. A n o th e r, a
b o y ju s t short of h is 16th b irth d a y , killed
h im s e lf because he w a s found to be Involved
In th e theft of several h u n d re d d ollars.
A few have dune so because of th e loss of a
b o y frie n d or g irlfrie n d o r som e o th e r event
w h ic h m a y have seem ed at the tim e , to m ake
life n o longer w o rth liv in g .
W e d o n 't have statistics, b ut w c w o u ld
a s s u m e , and few w o u ld p ro b a b ly disagree,
that several d re a d rs ago. w h e n fam ilies u p|K*urcd lo be stro n g e r, there w ere few teen
su icid e s. F a m ily m e m b e rs spent lim e talkin g
w ith e ach other ra th e r th a n g o in g h ith e r a n d
y o n . t h e ir s e p a ra te w a y s . T h e y sta ye d
to g e th e r In the sa m e h o m e u n til the teens
tu rn e d a d u lt and got m a rrie d .

BEN WATTENBERG

Terror a la Russe; Terror a la Roth
Not planning to see T h e Lost World* again
(this time with your eyes open I no matter now
m any times y o u see the T V com m ercial?
Consider two recommendations for even more
terrifying summer alternatives. Philip Roth's
latest novel. ‘ American Pastoral* (Houghton
Mimtn, 1997). revisits the lost world of
America in the 1060s. ‘ Russia's War.* a 10-hour
series on PDS. excavates documents and
historical film from previously secret Soviet
archives lo reconstruct the lost world of
Premier Josef Stalin's Russia from 1924 to
1053. Each is a masterpiece in Its medium.
And each is far more frightening than a bunch
of nnlmatronlc dlnos.
Roth's novel Is mlcrocuamir. existential. Th e
documentary is macrocosmic. epic. ’ American
Pastoral* Is n study of what hop|iens when one
decent
nnd
conventionally
successful
businessman - Swede Levov •• suddenly finds
that he has become the ‘ plaything of history.*
‘ Russia's War* Is the chronicle of what happens
when the history of a massive nation becomes
the plnythlng of a runaway Ideology In the
hands of a psychopath •• Josef Stalin.
The novel provides a hlgh-resolullon study of
one man's confrontation with revolutionary

passions. The documentary offers a wide-angle
survey of a vast empire's encounter with
revolutionary passions. But both ultimately
arrive at a similar and crucial Insight that has
shaped (h r major horrors of this century:
When revolutionary ends determine means,
personally or nationally, the pastorals end. the
wars begin, nnd the bodies pile up
The action In ‘American Pastoral* Is fairly
simple. Seymour ‘Swede* Levov is a legendary
high-school athlete land, lo neighbors In Ills

Act would adjust
unfair pay scales

ELLEN GOODMAN

Before you shoot...
B O S TO N --Th e story came over the A P wire in
one pristine paragraph. There It was. the
Zeitgeist honed down to a solitary police
blotter entry:
‘A man was coaxed out of him home In
Issnaunh. W ashington, bv police officers after
he.nulled a gun and shot several times at this
personal computer, apparently in frustration *
Who could resist • tale of computerclde?
W ho among us who had ever booted up,
crashed, or freaked out could have done
anything but exhale a resounding "Y E S S S r for
lire man who pumped lead into his hard drive.

T h a t leaves e ve ryo n e else. H u s a n yo n e
asked for advice, a n o p in io n o r o th e r types of
he lp o r ussliancc re ce n tly? D id you attem pt to
h e lp o r were you too busy*?

•Apparently In frustration ’

Berry's World

d in o s .^

SARA ECKEL

W h e n there w ere p ro b le m s, m o m a n d da d
m ost often did all th e y co u ld lo h e lp alleviate
the situa tion . If not th e m , th en o th e r fam ily
m e m b e rs stepped In to offer a dvice o r assis­
tance.
T h e r e Is little w e c a n d o to re tu rn to this age
o n ce a g a in . E ve ryo n e has a car. E v e ry o n e has
u T V set. People seem lo have text m u c h going
these d a ys lo sp e n d m u c h tim e w ith the
fa m ily (if they e ve n get a lo n g like they
s h o u ld ).

T h e o n ly w a y w e are going lo see a n y
p ro gre ss in today's sta n d ard s u n d m o ra lity ,
the o n ly w a y w c u re g o in g lo start re d u c in g
c r i m e , a n d p a r t i c u la r ly th ese te e n -a g e
su icide s, is to be w illin g lo he lp each other.
C a ll It brotherly love o r the G o ld e n R u le . C a ll
it w h a t y o u will, but d o n 't Ignore It.

^ Each is far
m ore
frig hlen ing
lhan a bunch
o f animatrunic

Jewish enclave In Newark. N .J.. a symbol of
assimilation
Inlo the
Am erlran
cultural
mainstream.I He marries a Catholic beauty
queen, takes over his father's glove factory,
and attempta lo alnk roots among New Jersey *1
Yankee gentry in rural Old Itimrock. Th e
apolitical Swede would like lo make gloves, not
war. and enjoy his old slonr mansion, prize­
winning cattle nnd other lotrm s of his
Am erlran pastoral.
Hut history. In the guise of his teen-nge
daughter. M erry
a bright hut emotionally
disunited stultrrer •• has other idras for him.
Radicalized by the Vietnam War. Merry
transforms herself Into a W ealherm nn-Btylf
violent '60s revolutionary In Ih r lexicon of the
lime, she ‘ brings Ihe win home.* blowing up
I he Kim rork post olflce.
The blast kills an
Innocent country doctor.
Critics on the left have furiously denounced
Roth's novel ns a badly disguised social and
|M&gt;hlical
allegory
that
rom anllcUrs
n
complacrnl
nosr-lo-the-grindstone postwar
America while caricaturing and Irlvlallilng ‘60s
Idealism Most galling of all fix Ih r left. Roth
srrm s not to take the ideals and rhetoric of
‘60s radicalism at (.tee value

I for one taped this onto my personal
computer as a cautionary tale. You might even
call It a warning shot across the b o w --o r In
this case. Ihe mouse--directed at the computer
gods that lie wllhln: Don't you interface the
wrong way with me. pal.
Now 1 do not usually applaud domestic
violence. Nor can I imagine shooting a gun at
hard or software. After all. there are so m any
other weapons available. As Dan Oookln. the
author of "W ord for Dummies.* writes. ‘ I'm a
firm believer in baseball bat therapy for
computers.’ Bats will do the trick.
But no Jury of his peers will ever convict this
Issaquah man of premeditated computerclde.
Not when there la a plea of justified
computerclde or even self-defense.
J u r y of his peers? Th is Is a moment in
history when millions of his peers ore engaged
In simultaneous slnk-or-awtmmlng. We are at
the low end of the learning curve. A n d more
than occasionally reaching the end of our
cyberrope.
As you may have guessed. I ant one of this
miserable multitude. Th is summer I upgraded’
m y computer to several levels above m y head, I
have now opened a new and bleak W indow on
life. Opening Windows *97 ts like opening
windows In 1976 in the movie ‘ Network* when
everyone yelled Into the air. T m mad as hell,
and I'm not going to take It anymore.*
O f course, there are some people who find
this learning process easy. These people are
( I ) below 2S years o )^ or (21 employed
residents of Seattle or (3) linguists who
recently learned Urdu from teachers whose
native language Is M andarin.
New software ts simple for those who
understand at first reading the meaning of
Instructions such as: T o Show (Ilea with
Hidden or System Attributes. Click the View
Menu and then check the Show Hldden/System
Files check box.* Th a t handy up can be
located under something called ’ help.*
It Is equally simple for the guru who comes
lo solve your problem, takes over your chair,
and demonstrates the right moves at a triple*
ratn spent you can neither follow nor
duplicate.
The real of us. however, arc experiencing
what Avram Miller. Ihe vice president of Intel,
describes with astounding understatement as

the ’ pain of ownership Issues.* Wc went
looking for a tool, not a toy. We regard bells
and whistles as hassles. We are feeling
computercldal. ‘ Apparently In frustration.*
I was promised that within days I would be
’ calibrating your joystick* and gelling It on
with the ’ new Hardware wizard.* In fart. I am
slogging It out with the mouse and the file
manager. I still don't know what or where my
Joystick Is. but I swear (frequently! that It's
overrated.
Like millions of people, I have been
convinced to lnvest-w astc?--untold h o u rs dsys? w eeks?-ln order to become more
productive. I am struggling to learn a new way
to do what I used to ao the old way so that 1
can once again work with everybody else who
Is also learning a new way In order lo work
with me. Soon, no doubt. I will hnvc to learn n
newer way.
Th is Is progress. Th is Is what Is railed ’ userfriendly.* And this Is one of (he great pickup
lines of the late 20th century.
Uscr-frlcndly? A friend docs not require
absolutely literal instructions. A friend docs
nol destroy your self-esteem. A friend, moat
assuredly, does not lose three chapters of a
book. And then say It's your own fault.
As for user-hostile, well. Ihe very week that
the man from Issaquah was dragged olf by the
police for a mental health check, there was a
report about the public health dangers of
aggressive drivers behind Ihe wheel. But that's
nothing compared to the public health dangers
of frustrated drivers at the keyboard.
No I don't think that computer killing will
become ihe random violence of the next
decade. But Just In case. I'm going lo pin
another sign on m y PC: ’ Before you shoot,
bock up.*

LETTERS TO EDITOR
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
must be signed. Include daytime telephone
number. Letters should be on a single subject
and be as brief as possible. Th e letters are
subject to editing.

Tins is the Isle of two cleaners
Cleaner No I Is called a V u sio d u n * The
custodian
deans offices
of Ihe U S
Congress and has duties that Include
sweeping, vacuuming and mopping the
offices' rooms, halls and common areas.
The custodian also dusts, restocks supplies
and empties trash and recycling bins that
can be as heavy as 105 pounds
Cleaner No a 1s called a ’ laborer.* The
laborer cleans olDics of Ih r U S Congress
and lias Ju lie s 1h .11 include mopping and
vacuuming Hie floors, stairs and common
mens Laborers also dean the bathroom
and empty irusti nnd recyrling bins that can
tie ns heavy as 165 pounds
What's I lie difference tret w ren Cleaner No
I and Cleaner 2? About 81 an hour •• and
the fact that Cleaner No I is a woman and
Cleaner No. 2 Is a man
The job descriptions nbovr come from the
American Federation of Stair. Comity and
Municipal Employees, which lias filed a
lawsuit on behalf of 50 female custodians
alleging
gender
discrimination.
The
custodians, most of whom are women, are
paid 810 08 an hour for their efforts, while
Ihe laborers, the vast majority of whom are
men. make 811.10. Laborers can also
collect over lime pay. while custodians
cannot.
White such a brazen Inequity might
•wind abocklng. it is not unusual. T h u
nation has seen many Instances of pay
disparities that are hard to attribute lo
a n jih ln g other than gender. There were, for
example,
the
New York
C ity
police
dispatchers, almost all of whom were
minority women, who were making 84.000
lo 66.000 a year less than the city's firedepartment dispatchers. Ihe vast majority of
whom were while men.

comparable levels of effort, skill 's
education. Th is notion of ‘compara
worth* ts one that conservatives love
lambaste, ns they insist that any attempt
recalibrate the value of various jobs wot
be a big-government nightmare. Th
argument sounds good until you consli
the actual Jobs In question and ask why.
example, nurses sides make less U
**®J**Hy guards. O r why soclnl work
mnkc less Hum probation officers. O r v
school cafeteria attendants make less Hi
Janitors, O r why clerk typists mskc U
than delivery van drivers. O r w hy a hli
schools secretary should make less th
Ihe audio-visual technician.
All of these examples come from actual
coses tn which someone asked. *Why
Indeed?* In the case of the nurses aides. It
was a recent report by the Rhode Island
Department
of
Administration,
which
recommended that ‘ Institutional attendants*
should have their titles changed lo ‘ nursing
assistants* and get a pay raise. At Ihe same
time, it said that 'Capitol police* should
have their title changed to ‘ security guard*
and have their pay cut.
tn New York state recently, comparableworth advocates were not os successful.
Last May the mostly female secretaries of a
Long Island school district lost their bid to
have parity with the mostly male custodial
staff, who make 81 per hour more than they
do. Edward Mercado, commissioner of the
state Division of Human Rights, said that
the decision to dismiss the cose was based
on shortcomings in the law.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida - Wednesday. August 6. 199/ • AA

Legal Notlcet
■ KW JAM IN P U D B A M
Benjamin Fred B a m , 52,
Locuat Avenue. Sanford, died
Sunday. Aug. 3. 1997. Born
In Sanford, he was a lifelong
resident of Central Florida.
He was a crew leader. Bass
was a member of Outreach
Dellveronce Center.
Survivors include son. F r e ­
derick. Sanford; mother. D o ­
rothy M. Williams. Sanford;
brothers. Theodore Williams.
Jim m ie Williams. Willie W il­
liams. all of Sanford; C h ris to ­
pher Williams. Fort Knox.
Ky.; sisters. Laictt Singleton.
Marenell Williams, both of
Sanford. Jessie Clayton. O r ­
lando.
Arrangements by Marvin C.
Zanders
Funeral
Nome.
Apopka.
F R IE D A F . B O Y E R
Frieda F. Iloyer, 72. M a ­
jorca Drive. Winter Springs,
died Aug 4. 1097 Born in
EII wckmI City. I’a . she moved
to Central Florida In I9H9
She was a homemaker Boyer
was a Protestant
Survivors include
daugh­
ters. Loretta F null. Alta
monte Springs. Barbara D
Dugan. St Cloud, Ihla M
Itlfe.
Melbourne.
brother.
Harold
M
Matthew.
Zelienople. Pa ; 12 grandchil­
dren. I I great-grandchildren
Arrangements by Woodlnwn
Funeral Horne, Orlando
JA M E S E A R L GUNN
James Karl Gunn. 4H Roo­
sevelt Avenue. Sanford, died
Aug 3. 1097 Af Orlando R e­
gional Medical Center
lie
was born in Sanford on N o­
vember 24. I94M G u n n was a
printer
foe a comm ercial
news Journal and was also a
Baptist
Survivors include
daugh­
ters. Andrea. Sliver Sjitings
Md .
Tonya,
Fort
Walton
Beach, brothers. Dork J r .
Sanford. Phillip. Vero Beach.
Freddie. Jar ksonvllle. Frank
Little Mock. Ark ; sister, liestie Lee Willis. Tampa, two
grandchildren
Arrangements by Wilson
ElrheJhetger Mortuary, trie .
Sanford
W ILL IA M M IL E S H E N R Y
William Miles llrn ry . 75.
San Gabriel. Winter Springs
died Aug 4. 1997 Born in
Llnrohiton. N C . he moved lo
Central Florida in 1994 llr
was a driver llr n r y was a
member
of Lord
of Lifr
Church. Tuskawtlla
Survivors
ini hide
wife.
Elliabelh. sons William M .
Waverly M . both of Winter
Springs, daughters. Eliza M
Elita M . Ktlsa M . all of WinIrr Springs. 13 grandchil­
dren.
Arrangements hy Brinsons
Funeral Home. Orlando
T H O M A S C. M A G IL L
Thomas C Magill. 59. Al
tnmnnle Springs died August

Ltgal Notlctk

2. 1997. Born In W arren
Point, C o unty Dawn, North­
ern Ireland, he moved to C e n ­
tral Florida In 1909. He was
an nulo repairman.
Magill
was n member of Si. M a ry
Magdalen Catholic C h u rch .
Survivors
include
wife.
Suznnne; daughter. Fldelm u.
Winter Park; brothers. John,
Hugh.
Patrick.
Michael,
Gcnnrd. nil of Warren Point.
Arrangements hy llaldw inFalrrhllu Funeral Home, Al­
tamonte Springs.
M ARY TH E LM A
M c L A U O H L IN
Mary Thelm a M cLaughlin.
73. West Crystal Lake A ve ­
nue. Lake Mary, died Aug 4.
1997 al her residence Horn
In Evening Shade. Ark
on
Nov. I. 1923. she m ovrd lo
Central Florida In 1970 front
Indlatinpulls. M cLaughlin was
n
homemaker.
a
former
owner opernlor of n motel
and was also a (Totestaril
Survivors Include
(laugh
ters. Allre M rriflchl. Ethel
Smith, Rose Mary. Sanford.
Sheila Meacham, Longwnod.
Alenr Holder Mims. C harlene
Belknap. Lake Mary. son. G D
Evans. Indianapolis; sister.
Fayr Metcalf, Lake Mary; ID
grandchildren:
eight great­
grandchildren
Arrangements hy Gaines
C a rry Hand G a rd rn Chapel
Funeral Horne, Longwnod
N O S# W E N D E L L B T O N E
Ross Wendell Slone. 20.
Country C lub Drive. Sanford,
died Aug 4. 1097. Born In
Chicago, he moved lo Central
Florida In 1083 Slonr was a
construction worker
Survivors
Inelude
son.
Shaun
Williams.
H r rh s irr
Wis : parents. Don and Slur
ley. Sanford. In other
Don
Manhattan lit sisters. M ik a s
Scnll.
riiu lu u ta .
W hitney.
Sanford
Arrangements hy
Fam ily
Cremation Society. Lakeland

NELLS O. S T R O B E L
Nells O Sirobel 92. D i p
pled
Elm
Lane.
Winter
Springs died Aug 5. 1097
Born in Virginia, she moved
to Central Flotilla In I9H2
Shr
was
a
h o m rm n k rr
Sirobel was a member
ol
Tuseawilla United M rthodist
Church
null
M .irth a-M a ry
Church O r* lc
Survivors
u nhide
H irer
granddaughters, one g ran d ­
son. twu great g randchildren.
Arrangements hy Baldw int.n rrh ild Funeral Home Al
lam onlr Springs
SUSIE S TO K E S SNF.I.I.
Susie
Stokes Snell,
03.
Sonlh Sanford A vrn u r. died
Saturday. Aug 2. 1997. al
Coinmlna
Medical
CenterSanford Born in Sanford, on
Nov 25. 1933. she was a
Itlrlang resident Shr was a
homemaker and a member ol
Grace Apostolic Temple

Lagal Notjcas

Survivors Include sons. C lo ­
sure Snell III. Richard Snell.
Lnrry Snell. Kenneth Snell,
Jim m y Snell. Robert Snell
and M arcus Snell, all of San­
ford;
daughters.
Patricia
M cM iller.
Deltona.
Sheryl
Snell.
Sanford;
brothers.
Richard Stokes, Coalesvllle,
Pa.. Jam es Strikes.
Sliver
Springs.
M d.
M itchell
Stokes.
Sanford.
W ilbur
Stokes and Ahrnhnm Slakes.
Rochester. N.Y. anil David
Slakes. Olcoll. N.Y.; slslrrs.
Annie O'Nelllc nnd Alberta
Daniels, hath of Sanford. C a r­
rie Williams. Geneva, N Y .;
nine grandchildren.
Wilson-Elchelbergcr
M o r­
tuary. Inc.. In charge of a r­
rangements.

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N 0 TIC 8 O f ACTION
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YOU A M N 0TIP II0 that an
action tor Nagirgenc* Saa baon
Mad agatoto you and you ara
requuad to serve a copy ol your
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attorney. whoa* addiata it HO
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Judicial Cacuil to and for
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M ONTOAOI
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r/K/A CHIMICAL M tlO tN T IA L
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INPOSMATION ONTAM IO WILL
M U M O PON THAT PUNPOAI.
Ooiod d o H a t day of JULY,

IMP.

MANYANNI MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Cowl
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CAAA NO. A T -A T J-C A
CHAM MANHATTAN
MONTOAOI CONPOOATION.
trwa CS f iiai
NagidardiM Hangaga
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PlOaH
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of Potoclaouro dotod July MIS,
IM P . and antarod « c S f caaa
number S 7 -IM -C A . ol d o
Circuit Court ot tbo tits
Judicial Cacu-t to and tor
Aemlnele County.
Ptoirda,
wsoraai 0 1 . CAPITAL MOATO A O I M S Y IC II. INC., it
Plaint ill
and
NANCY
K.
COLLINA P/K/A NANCY R.
KINO. JIP F N IV A. COLLINA.
lO U IC K IO lT CONPONATlON
OP
AMINICA.
AUPAYA
WOODS
HOM IOW NEN’S
ASSOCIATION. INC., -a/tra
OatondantiN. I w « oak to d a
S-gSaal and boat bidder lor
coos at d o wool tronl door ot
tbo Asm mole County court­
house to Aanlord. Aommoio
County, Plondo. at 1140 A.M.
on d « 2nd day of B IP T IM B IN .
4UAfA• a
W.A *®MNPwtoig
* diirrlhaii
al*e
BBKPwBfl
»VV
property aa aaf torts to aaW
PtoM Judgmanl. to w*t:
LOT I t . OP AUPATA WOODS
MOD4L C IS TIN . ACCONOWO
TO
TH I
PUT
TH IN IO P
M C O N D ID IN P U T NOOK &gt;4.
P A M 21-14. OP TM1 PUBLIC
NICONOA
OP
B IM IN O LI
COUNTY, PLONIOA
NOTE: PUM UANT TO T H I
PAIN
0 IA T
COLLECTION
PNACTICIB ACT YOU A N I
AOVtBIO THAT THIA U W FIRM
I I 0 IE U E D TO A I A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTIHPTINQ TO
CO LLECT A DEBT AMO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
M U N O PON THAT PURPOAt.
0attd tsa H i t day af JULY,
IM P .
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark al Catud Court
Dy Jana I . JaaawM
Doguty Clark
COOtUA A ATAW1ARIXI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suita 410
Tampa. PlorMa 1M07
T i ltphona: ( t t l ) S77-400S
CAS PST-00721
PukdaS: Augutl A. I I , 1M7
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ATTORNEY PON P U IN TIFF
4400 SHERIDAN STREET
ATE 400
HOLLYWOOD. PL 2X21
(»M| SOI-0400
S7-I07SI
to eccordanca wits ISa
American with OHab-litlas Act.
paraona wits d-aabdinoa head­
ing a apaciM accommodation la
panic ioara in tsta procaadtog
tSouM contact d a Ckrfc of d a
CircuH Court at IS* SEMINOLE
County CourtSout* at 407-9214 1 X EXT. 4117, not laiar limn
aavon day* prior lo IS# procoodmg. tl hearing unpaired. 1•
so o -is s -a rn a a o i or t-gooSSI-1770, via Florida Relay
S*r»«*
PubktS: Augutl t . I ) . 1**7
DEH-Sf

IN T M CIRCUIT COUNT
OP T M 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AMO PON
I COUNTY,

NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Notice I* hereby given that a
Public Hearing wilt b* hv'd by
th*
Planning
S
Zoning
Committion
In th*
City
Commission Chamber*. City
Hall, Sanford, Florida al 7.00
P to. an Thursday. AuguM 21*1,
IM F , la con*id*&gt; Ih* loMowtog
Chang* and amendment 1a th*
Zoning Ordnance of d a City ot
Sanford. Sammol* County.
Florida
Rayonmg from:
AO. Agricultural
To that of
GC-2. Genera' Commercial

W T H I C IR C U IT COUNT PON
A t x m o u i COUNTY.
PLONIOA
PNOOATS DIVISION
PILA NUO W IN S 7 -S IS -C P
IN RE: ESTATE OP
ROBERT A SIMONS
Mk/a ROBERT SIMONA
Dec* Med
NOT 1C■
OP ADMINISTRATION
TSo odmmrttfation ol ISO
OtMIt ol R OAIRT S SIMONS
o/k/e
ROBERT
SIMON*,
(tocoaood. P4a Number *7 *71
CP, s ponda-g n IS* Catu-t
Court lor SEMINOLE County,
Florida. Prober* D m w n . IS*
addree* ol wSwS * 7 0 Drawer
C. Sentord. Ploruia 11772 041*
Ts* name* and eddrtttot al
d o p*r*on*i r*pr***ntaiir* and
IS* per tonal r*pr***nlat-«e •
tnorney ar* tar 'oris kotow
ALL IN T IR IS T IO PERSONS
ANI MOTIFIID THAT
All perton* on adorn tS-a
nolH* to tarvod who Str*
obteciwn* that chaitong* d *
•akddy ol d o win. is* gua-a-coi-on* of d a porter-si lepreeen
itr-r*. m u * , or m»*d&lt;t-en o'
inr* Court ere reguaed lo r-to
■sea obtoctiont was ism Court
WITHIN THE U T E N OP THREE
MONTHS APTIN TH I 0ATI OP
th e

f ir s t

p u b l i c a t io n

op

THIS NOTICE ON THIRTY 0AVS
AFTER THE OATS OP MRV&gt;C(
CP A COPY OP TH-9 NOTICE
ON TH IM
Aa cred-ior* or d a decedent
•nd o do r portent savaip
c l t w i or demand* egaa-tl
decedent* estate on whom a
copy ol IS** vote r rt terted
wnsai itae* ments* trtar d e
dar* o* d o Sr *i pubK ii-on o*
dr* nor&gt;c* mutt f-i* I ' m ctotma
with is-* Court w it h in TH I
l a t in op th r e e m o n th s
a f t e r T h e DATE OP T h I
f ir s t p u b l ic a t io n o p t h -s

NOTICE ON THIRTY 0AVS
AFTER THE DATE OP SEtortCI
OP A COPY OP TH i» NOTICE
ON THEM
AM odor creditor* o ld * deco­
der* and portent String clean*
dent t etlala n u ll til* tsarr
Claim* with d m court WITHIN
th r ee

m o n th s

a fte r

th e

DATE OF T h e FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. Of MAS OS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
Ts* dale at d * 1**1 pubi-catlOA *4 dr* Node* M AuguM
ats. IM F
BARBARA M SIMONS
i f f I Dree* Lea* Cwct*
Longa sod. FL 127*0
Arterney lor

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A SIMONS. IS O U lM

Mary . Andrffoi

H u rt Estelle M r K r r i r r K ltn tu rll
ta.rli of W m lr r Park am t C a l IterIn r H u rt llltl of Sarasota A h u m
ol C h r lt lia u bu rial will b r c r l r In a lr d
al
Alt Soul*
C alliolla
C h u n ti in Snulorii at 10 30 a m
W n h irta la y
A u g u tl
0
1097
lliitla l In follow
al All S o u lt
CaltiotM- C e iu r ir r y
f r l m i lt m ay
(a ll imi T u r t il.t y A u g u tl 5 I •»**7
In -in li lo H p m al llrltM U i H i'
n r ia l llo iiir w ith a rovary al 7
p m All a t i a i i g m i m l t a i r Iw iug
lia iu llr-l
hy
llr ltto il
K iu irr.il
M unir 9 0 9 U tu rrl Avenue. S a n foul 3 2 2 -2 1 3 1

Ltgal Wotlcaa

MM-70

C A M NO.I M -ttS S -C A -C S -K
PMT H IS HUMtS. .
Plaintitt,

II. M. 1*07
M O -ltl

Larry J
AM^MkA^UN^
MbY
^^M
N*toA'N
Okdh
*WAW|^T pnrwiATTtp
vlg
Oaard at A » i i * - i i a al » * Cay
at Aantord a d saM a rag Aar
n a ta ig an AagaM lia r, it * 7.
In ana City HaM Camauaaran
Ckarakara at 11-10 A M mi
argar to cawaiiar a request to*
•ananta
to
isa
lanaig
Ordinance aa n part i to* to Sant
atda yard, araa rag.
an MN-1 diakiil an.
t N ai k i n ai u i w
OabanaasY Survey PC 1 P0 I I
al NM P U 0U C NICONOS OP
MMNaOLI COUNTY. FlO M O A
Nttog aaara agatmcaMy
daoerks* aa laaaaad i m i W.
l t d Ol.
*
Ptgnaad waa ar d a praparty la
to ante* a Mngto-laakdy r**i-

m t m c io c u r r c o u n t
OS T W IM M TS S N TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND PON
I COUNTY.

Legal Notices

IN T N I C IM U I T COUNT
O f TNN 1 IT N JUDICIAL

C A M M l AT ADA* CA-14-N
NORWEAT M ON TO AM . INC A
CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
P7K/A NORWEAT MONTOAOI.
INC . A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
p l a in t if f

vs.
CO RIN N IM WROALIWSKI.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
C0RINNI M. WROALIWSKI.
NORMA P. WR03LEWIKI;
UNKNOWN SPOUM OP
NORMA P. WROALIWSKI.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANT! IN
POSSESSION
DEPE N0ANTIS)

NOTICE
OP PDNNCLOAUM B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
puriuam la a Summary Final
Judgmanl of laractoaure datod
July M d . IM F . ontarod In OvU
Cota No. ST-OSM -CA-ta-B of
d o Circuit Court of d o 1»TH
Judicial CatuN at and lor M M IMOLE County. Aanlord. Florida.
I wra ro t to d o SlgSott and
bott bidder tor cats al d a Waal
born door of d o Se-sMele
County CaurtSouoa local od at
SOI N. Park Avonua to Aanlord,
Plondo. M 1140 i n . on the its
day ol SEPTEMBER. IM F d o
to-owing dove i -bod property aa
M l torth to aaU Aumaiary Paiai
Judgmanl. lo-wit:
THE SOUTH 1/1 OP LOT 4,
OAK HILL VILLAS, ACCONOWO
TO T H I P U T THEREOF AA
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK 10.
PAGE 9 T l AND T l . PUBLIC
HECOROS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated is m H a l day ol JULY,
IM F.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANN! HORSE
Clark ol d o Cacuit Court
Ay; Jane I . Jaaowk
Daguty Clark
THE U W OFFICES OP
DAVID J. STERN. RA.

IM I I
IBS4I MI-212*
No 07*141
Pub**S AuguM S. 11. IM F
OCH-S1

C A M NO! B 7 -M 1 A -C A'14-A
AMERICAN AAVtMOA
RANK. P-A
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ROBERT C . PITTMAN;
ILIZ A N ITH JAYNE
PITTMAN; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTB
IN PO M IABION
OIPENDANT(S)
NO TIC I

n o n DESCRIPTION Sec 14

Twp tVS Rg* 10E. fleg 1(1 W
Of SE cor run N 4*3 19 W 1*1
S If* 70 W 11 S 221 to E 220
la Bag.
NOTICE IS H IN IA V OlVEN
Th* oroparty bemg more g#npurtuanl lo a Summary Pinal orally described at 2720 W 21t*i
Jydgmant of forectotur* dated
Strati
July JOTS, 1 X 7 . anlarad to Chrd
Th* Planning t Zoning
Cat* Na. S7-OS1S-CA14-A *1 Committion will aubmti a r*cd a Cacuit Court el IS* 1STH ommendation lo Ih* Cdy
Judicial Ckcurt at and far SEMI­ Committion in f i.o i ot, o'
NOLE
Ceunty,
SANFORD.
*0*in*t. th* r*qu*«l*d Chang*
Florida, I wid a*R lo ts* SigSaal or amandmant
Th* Cdy
and ba*l bidder lor cats al d a
Cammitt on will hold a Public
W IS T FRONT DOOR ol IS* Hearing &lt;n d a Committion
SEMINOLE County CourtSout*
Roam in City M*n
Sanlord.
located M X I N. PARK AVENUE
Florida al 7 00 p m
on
to SANFORD. Florida, al It 00 September 11th. 1*17. to con­
am an d a 2nd day 0* SEP­
sider seal recommendation
TEMBER. ISS7 d a following
AH partier &gt;n m«*r**t and M i­
daaenbad property aa t *1 lo rd
lana shall hats an opportun,ty
UI
M id
Summary
Pinal to b* hoard at as a hear.ngt
Judgmanl. lo wit.
Helen Blau*. Chairman
LOT 17. BLOCK 1. R IP U T OP
Planning S
S H U T S NO I AND NO. 2.
Zoning Commission
NORTH O R U N O O TOWN1ITE
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
4TH ADDITION ACCORDING
person decide* lo appeal a
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS decision m*d* with rtrpeci r0
RECORDED IN P U T DOOK 14. any mailer considered M ire
FADES S AND 4. PUSUC
Shove meeting o r belting*,
RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE
berth* may read a larbabm
COUNTV. PLORIOA
record ot ih* proceeding*,
Dated dr* H a t day or JULY
including (he testimony tnd
IM F
evidence wtuen &gt;eco«d i* not
(CIRCUIT COURT S IA U
provided by Ih* Cdy cl lanlcud
MARVANNf MORSE
IF* ZS4 01011
O ort ol th* C a tu l Court
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
By Jan * I Jaeaw-c
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE TO
Deputy CtorV
PARTICIPATE IN ANV OF THESE
THE U W OFFICES OP
PROCEEDINGS 1HOU.0 CON­
DAVID J STERN. PA
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFF Cl
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
ADA COORDINATOR AT ) ) o
*400 SHERIDAN STREET
M 7« 4t HOURS iN ADVANCE
STE 400
OF THE MEETING
HOLLYWOOD. Fl 11021
PUBLISH Augutf C IS*’
(*S4j M l -0400
AND
AuguM 19, 1*17
*7-10441
D IH f O
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
■ OTIC . OF
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, po**on* w -d d rab lPUBLIC AUCTION
NOTICE IS H f«F B Y GIVEN
aw* saedtof a tpecial accom.
c b j t o w in g w il l s e l l at
modaIon
mouul
coniacl
PUBLIC a u c t i o n FOR s a l ­
COURT ADMINISTRATION at
v a g e f o r CASH ON DEMAND
da
SEMINOLE
County
t o t h e h ig h e s t b id d e r t h e
Csurdauta al 407-121-4110
FOLLOWING
DISCR BFD V E H I­
(X T
4(17. I-SOO-SSS 4771
CLES
(TOOl or l-SOO SSS 1770. na
1*77 FORD GRANADA RID
Florida Relay S a n e r
V :N rT (l2 l1 7*4*2
Pubi-th Augutl S. I I . I**T
tf?&gt; FORD VAN JVniTf
D4H-S7
VlNfE 1M IHC.Hiai
1*41 MAZDA RI7 GOLD

ViNrjMtf Bill 200702*11

NO TICS UNBAN
PICTITtOUA NAMA ATATUTB
TO WHOM IT MA* CONCARN
Notice ••hereby giren d « l d *
under*igntd gur*u*ni I t th*
’ Ficlitiou* Nam*
llalul*.*
Chapiar
MS M .
Fiend*
Staluta*. n*i rag-Mar w in d*
D-titron
*1
CorparMioni.
Department at State. Slat* of
Florida uaen receipt of proet at
d a y rk K M a n ol d . t rat-ca.
d a r^litw u* name, la art
M A C H AC A M
f 4. under
which n i* engaged m butmati
at 142* Tutaawui* Read. *177,
Winter Spring*. Florida 12701
that the corporal-On mterett*d to teak bueaiatt antarprit*

1**1 COktMAN
CAUPBR WHITE
VINSLFF1IC4BS10IM*
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD
ON AUGUST 20TH. 1 H ( AT 10
0 CLOCK AT C f J IOW&gt;NG.
11*0 S CR 427. IONGWOOO.
Fl 12710
P R O lP ICTivE 0 00ER1 MAY
INSPECT VEHICLES ON THE
0AV
BEFORE
AUCTION
BETWEEN *AW AND SPM
TERMS ARE CASH UR CERTI­
FIED FUNDS C f J TOWING
RESERVES T H I Ri GHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND
a l l Bios
Publish AuguM * 1**7
D tN-fO

C* , t Flat-do t e y a t p a n
Dated at AXam am a Sgrmgr.
t aminato Ceunty. PiartoA. di*
tM day af Auguel. I N I
NATIVE SON BEACHWEAR CO.
BY HARRY C. MONESMITH.
PRESIDENT
Pushes August S. IM 7
D E H -II

NO TICS OP
THOMWAV IMPROVf M IN T
On July 24lh. I f l T . Ih* Fior d*
rtwren— e-*t vl Transpartatien
began nepelielmn* tor the pur
chat* o' Rrghi n( Way (o&gt; Ih*
contlruclion ol Slat* Proiect
Number FFStO-ISOl-SR 417Cahl'a’ rionda O'eenaway.
from Old Let* Mary Boulevard
lo Fatl o' Rinehart Road, a d it­
tany* o» . appro trmalaiy 2 9
me#* in S*n'wd. Field*
Proparty owner* and lananlt
may be eligible *oi r*-imbu'*eman* ol m i ! i mcu"*d to move
thaw personal property of Ih*
acquu*d ''p H of way
RetMlenlial owner* and ten.
ant* may in *1 gib's lor
replacement baus ng payments
* they eg airy occupy th* proparty
acqutrad
by
in*
Oaparlment ot Tramportalion
al the lima negotialion* ar* ml1 ated lor |h*u property and it
they maet th* lollowuig I-me
l*qu r#m#n«*
* You *'* * ISC-Dey humaownar-Occupani if you hav*
owned and bred m your home
eontmueutTy lor at :***■ 190
diy* iapp-0*rmal*1y f monlh*;
belor* in* Oapartmani msSa*
i» la d wr ttan offer to buy ycuf
property You mutt *i*o Hi*
there
on
tb*
nay
ih*
Department make* it* Irtt c-Tr­
io buy tout proparty.
* You *'* a tO’ Oly Occupant tl
you are an owner a ' lananl
(ranter) who haa lived m your
home or rental unit coni nuu*'y
tor al teaat *0 day* (approaimataiy 1 month*) belara the
Otpartmant m*k** it* latl writtan on#* ta buy th* property
You mutt *1*0 kv* Inara on th*
Pay Ih* Department makas it*
la»l altar la buy Iha hem* or
rontal unit that you ar* Irv ng to
* You ar* a lt* s Than gO-Day
Occupant d you hat* i v*d on
Ih* pror*rl| lor loss than 90
day* lapp'oirmataiy 3 monlbi)
belor* th* Departmeni make*
na last written oiler to buy th*
property You may alto be thr*
type ol occupant d you no**
onto Ih* properly alter Ih*
Departmeni meke* a* Im i writ­
ten alter lo buy trie properly
you are Hying to.
In o'der tor a pioparty
ownar/gyeupant lo be digit):*
tor relocation para'tta. hrs/har
property must be acquired by
the
Department
ol
Transportation
In order to b* airg bt* lot ratocaiton benefit*, any occupant
at property to b* purchased
must notify th* Departmeni ol
Transportation prior fo moving
Sutlici*-il noire* must b* given
in
ordet
io
allow
th*
DepartTerrt la perform a pr*
move inventory ot you may torled your relocation beoatii*.
No residential disotaca* shall
b* required to mov* perma­
nently from his/hfr r veiling
until at least on* compared *
replacement dwelling has baan
mads available lo that parson
Each relocate* wid be con­
tacted by a Department ol
Tram partition Right of Way
rapresanlativ* and will racaiv*
a relocation brochure anlitlad
'Your Relocation' aaplaln.ng
you rights and bane'll* under
th*
Florida
Ralocation
Assistance
Program.
A
trechur* may also b* obtained
al
th*
Department ' of
Transportation s District Five
otrtco a 719 South Woodland
Boulevard, OaLand. Florida
11720.
Publish- August S, IM F
DEM-4B

r* NATIVE SON BEACHWEAR

WYITAT1DN T O DID
Y 1 ItU NB NBD BALLON
AIRCRAFT M B C U B AND PWDPtDNTWD VBMICLEB
Th* Sanford A rpert Authority raguatia and will contrdar i n to
btot 'or two 111 new. 1100 9a»on A-reran Retcu* Puelighimg
Ve-uciea it ■* ts* mtenl dor is* tpec i( ic at on* lor Ih* . r t c :*»
panaraNy contorm to PAA Adntary Cacuia/a IM -S llO -tO A and
NFPA iu'totui Numb*' 414 unto** e d t'w ita apaci'-ca-y
daaenbed ai IS* d*tt&gt;tod lacSrucai spec'he alien a
Sealed but* wui be recemed tor th# Sanlord Aaporl Authority by
d a Deader of At-alwn m d a Admm-ttrMnr* OfTica* of d*
Sentord Airport Authority located at One Rad Cleveland Bird
Bud* 200. laniard. Fiend* ia*u 2 00 P.M.. August ttth . i f *7. al
whies I m and ptoc* *•■ Propaaat* recered » « ba putuciy
apanad and read atoud tar d a toltowmg prayact at
PAA AlP PROJECT NO
TSA
STATE APPLICATION IDENTIFIER NO - 1-12 004* 22
PROJECT DESCRIPTION 1*00 GALLON AIRCRAFT RESCUE
PlRIP-DHTINO VEHICLES
Brddw* ara maned lo aubm-t P-opotai* tor dr* work an the
Proposal Forma proa-dad m th* Cenlract Documam*. olhar
Proposal Forma wUI not be accapttd Biddat guaiilication lo-m*
e v i l b* me hided w id th* Proaaaai Parma.
A pro-bwl conlaranc* * 4 b* held an AuguM 20d. IM F at 1:00
PM ,,ai d a eRrcaa ol th* 0 -rector ol Ar-aiion, Sanlord Auport
Authority. One Rad Ctoaatond Bird Suit* 200. Orlando Aorloid
An port. Bantord. Florida 11771 All guaalton* relating to th*
Contract and Contract Document* will ba an*warad al d a l Irma
Attendanto by a» preapectr** OanarM Contractor* at d a rwa-bto
conference ■* recommended but not mandatary. The comptol*
•aammanor- and und*r*t*ndmg of Ih* C entreeI Documents and
BggcdkMiona are auwtobto tor oaamwauon ar may be ebtaamd
Ngm in * gtSc* af d a Bantord Aapon Audenty. PeM O de* Boa
i l l . Bantord. Fiend* 17771-041*. AttanMrt: Duactor af Aviation,
(407) i t i - m t .
A Caahiar a Chet a an any national or Mat* bank or a Proposal
Band an d a farm toimd m d a Contract Documents to d a amount
of set to** da n Inr* percent |l% ) ol d a total amount bid. mad*
payabto to d a laniard Auport Authority, mutt accompany each
Prepetal a* a guar aria* mat ts* Brddar will not withdraw Tut
Proposal lor a period ol S9 day* *ft*r opening el d a bat*, and m
d * event d e Contract it awarded to ih* Brddar, s* will, with* l*
day* aftar NolK* o* Award and Accaptanc* ol hi* b«J. antsr mlo
a contract with Ih* Sanlord Auport Authority and turiuaS da
reguaad Partormanc* and Payment Banda larlng which h* shall
lortait Ih* amount ol d a Proposal Bond a* bqurdatad damage*
Th* Proposal Band and d a Partormanc* Bend and Payment Band
ar* raouved to b* teemed tram an agency af d a Surely, whits
agency *s*M h*.e an vaiab-sTied pi act al baton*** m d * Stale o'
Florida and ba duty hcenaed to conduct busmata dararn.
Th* Banford Auport Audenty. at accordance with Till* VI ol d a
C-v-l Rights Act ol 1M4. 71 Statute 211.42 U.9.C. 200Od lo 200004 and Title 41. Cad* el Federal Ragutotiana, Department ol
Transportation i»*u*d purtuanl la such Act. contract anlarad into
pursuant th-* advartisamanl. mmoray butmeai antarprtaa* w.il
ba 0Hared lull opportunity lo aubmrt bid* In ra*pent* to this tovi*
tal on and wiM not ba discranaiatad agamat on d o ground* ot
ra&lt; a, color, ar national engm to cone deration tar its award.
Each Propose! submitted than be placed with attachmant* m an
opaque f xtl-m ch envelop* which shall b t staled. Sard anvtlep*
ahaa be plamty marked on d a outtoda with:
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�•A - Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Wodnooday, August 6, 1907

People
Hearts of Palm or Swamp Cabbage?
By any name, it would taste as sweet

Blood BankS B

heart must be lasted by latte
far bitterness, the upper por­
tion. Jar Jtbrauaneas. until one
It down to o infills cylinder of
sw eetness aad ten­
der crttpne*M. Shoe thinly and
a a a k p ra n hour In tor water.
Drain well, mono udtfi French
dressing or a tort mayonnaise.
Th e flavor to much like cheat-

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Herald Staff W riter

Optimist Chib moots weekly

It really depends a lot on
where you were "b ru n f up." In
fine restaurants, it’s called
Hearts of Palm, but native F lo ­
rid Ians know it aa swamp ca b-

T h e Sanford OpHmtat C lu b meeta every Wedneaday at i
at the Colonial Room In downtown Sanford. Vlaltora
welcome. Call 323 2104 o r 322-0206.

Kiwanlt Club moots Wodnooday

your were raised also
determines how you prepare
this delicacy. Sliced raw In a
salad to food b ut boiled w ith
salt pork and served with b a r­
becue to belter.
Th e
problem
"vegetable" to that
of Florida, harvest li
C m to regulated
irta of palm, or swamp
bagr. to Ihe product of
cabbage palm, also know:
the cabbage palmetto,
known aa the aabal palm.
•tale tree of Florida.
Marjorie Klnnan Rawlings
wrote In Cross Creek Cookery.
"I always feel a little uneasy in
recommending
swamp c a b ­
bage (hearts of palm al the
R ill), for this greatest of F lo r­
ida vegetables to Ihe w hite
core of a young palm tree,
and It's cu llin g means the
death of the tree. I fear always
that some enterprising b a c k ­
woodsman will take a notion to
send them to market.
and
that the beautiful tropical
palm groves anil be d e c i­
m ated."
About the only place you ra n
get fresh swamp cabbage in
this area Is al Stanek Herbs A
Specialties.
A worker lands tfw rows
Mcrycm Stanek received a
Stanek Herbs A
shipment of fresh hearts of
m Saturday. She orders
in her home, shipping only
s from South Am erica,
those items she grew in her
cleaned and ready to cook, but
n ococf
own garden. That was IS years
from a Seminole Indian re s e r­ ago. Al that time, there were
vation in south Florida. Stanek
no fresh herbs to be found la
says she had heard that there
the area. "Florida to back­
used to be ■ cannery som e­ wards." Stanek said, as most of
where in Sanford.
the fresh herbs bock then
Located on Beardall Avenue. came horn California.
Stanek Herbs to Specialties to
At onetime, thanks to her
a wholesaler for a wide variety
business savvy and knowledge
of fruits vegetables and hom e­ of her product. Stanek had the
grown herbs. Stanch's threeexclusive contract to supply
page product list indtfdrs e d i­ specialty items to all of «fc#r
ble flowers, fresh hot peppers, Dlsnpy kitchens.
bulbs, roots salad g ra n s , to ­ " T h e business really look off
matoes. berries, dried, fruccit and Stanek moved lo the
and fresh fruits. The most e x ­ warehouse on Bearoall.
pensive items are haven and
Husband Jo hn , retired as a
dried mushrooms. How about technical writer
from SleDried Morels 01 or frozen
m cns-Storm berg Cartoon, son
W hite or Black Truffles? You Jonathan. IS I/ 2 . and daugh­
really would have to have a ter Natasha. I I 1/2. help out
craving for these beauties.
with the family business.
Stanek started her business
Stanek focuses on quality.

Th e Klwanle Club of Sanford holds Its noon luncheon
meet Inga every Wedneaday at the Sanford C ivic Center. North
Sanford Avenue at the lakefront. Visiting Klwanlana are
welcome. F o r Information ra il W all Sm ith. 323-6088.

Al-Anon motto Wodnotdoyo
A support group for friends or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wedneaday. at H p.m .. at 111 E . 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In Sanford. New vlaltora or
members arc welcome to this 12-step group.

Coootlinofo moot Wodnooday
S A N F O R D — The Consum ers meetings are held at 10 a.m .
the first Wednesday of each month at the Sanford Senlor
Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All Interested railroaders, both active and retired, are Invited
to attend.
For Information, rail Horace Green. 322-54B3.

Sanford Woman's Club motto monthly
Th e Sanford Woman's C lu b meeta the first Wedneaday of
each m onth, at 11 a.m .. at the clubhouse. 300 S. Oak Ave.
Reservations for the noon luncheon are necessary through the
telephone committee Following luncheon, a program Is
presented.

vvvveonwwagon nowcomora convc
Seminole Spokes Welcome Wagon C hib of Srm lnoie County
Itolds a coffee for newcomers the second Wednesday of every
month from 10 a m . until noon. For Information on address,
call Betty. 695-0144. or L u c y . 322-7677.

Lunch and fotlowohlp
All area seniors are invited to join a seniors group currently
meeting at the Orthodox C h u rch of St. Stephrn. 1695 Lake
Emm a Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at noon. Is followed by Bible study
and fellowship.
Th e group meets on the second and fourth Wednesday of the
month. Fo r mare Information, contact Mary Burke at 330­
6301.

K

Widowed Pomona ntoof
All widowed persona are Invited to meet at 1:30 p.m . the
second and fourth Wedneaday of every m o n th at the
C a a a e lb e rry Senior C e n t e r . 2 0 0 Lake T r ip le t D riv e .
Cassei berry.

w
Seminote Spokes Welcome Wagon C lub of Seminole County
holds the raguku jn g a ih lv Jun e hear meeting at 11:30 a.m . on
the th m rw S rie s d s j? eff every rrfonlh Those wishing to attend,
call Betty. 695-0144. or L u c y. 322-7677.

Abhelmer'i ouport group
Th e AUhetm er'a Support Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a .m .. at the Frank Evans Center In
Lake M ary. A ll interested arc Invited to attend. Shelly Brassier,
a licensed Alzheimer therapist, leads the fhsnisstnn and an­
swers questions. For Information, call 323-4036 or 324-3060.

Womon'o Club to moot

lend qf while bacon, add
&lt;tablespoons qf D o n 't buttor and a half teaspoon qf sail
to sliced palm heart and cook
In eery little water until dry
and thoroughly lender. A d d
m o h o(f lo one cup qf Dora's

and harks al

with much of her products
being organically grown.
What the strangest item this
specialty supplier has ever
supplied? O d d ly enough. N to
citru s for the Florida Citrus
Commission For some reason
the fruit they ha d in storage
for a photo shoot went bad and
she had lo eshauat her supptllo get them some replace&gt;1 fruit (Flo rid a fruit, of
______ M M you know every­
th in g you want to know about
swam p cabbage, how about
some recipes? Fro m Marjorie
Klnnan Rawlings' Cross Creek
Cookery:

Only on expert con cut down a
palm and strp ihe core pro p ­
erty to Its ivory-white, layered
heart. The lower portion qf Ihe

healed, quantity ocls amount qf palm
. Heat lo simmering and
at once. Prepared this
way. heart qf palm la Jk Jo r a
king. (Dora was M K R b Ir r e ­
placeable cow. I
From Whofe Cooking?, p u b ­
lished locally b y the Chapter
AX. F .E .O . Sisterhood, here to
Carolyn D u ra c k ‘a recipe for
Hearts of Palm Salad:
Take

al cups of chopped

with water: chill. Dice several
stalks celery. Dice three to
four ounces o f candled ginger.
Drain one c u p canned crushed
pineapple.
Dressing: Blend two lo three
tablespoons
of
with f
ststency. add salt and s u e tz
taste- Tint Il0 it with food c o l­
oring Add n u ts if desired.
Mix hearts, celery and p in e ­
apple. Place each serving on
lettuce leaf. Spoon an dress­
ing. Sprinkle w ith ginger bits.
Ilf preferred, pineapple and
ginger may be swirled into ihe
dressing first to mingle fla­
vors.!

Open wallet may give too much away

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

Recovery Inc. motto in Sanford
Recovery Inc., is a self-help m e n u ! health organization for
people w h o suffer from panic attacks, dr press Ion, fears and
gcncrxUicrvous symptoms. For Information, call 660-2003. or

lots of ton doing i t
R E B E C C A L. M AHAN.
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Th e Seminole Lake M ary Camera C lub meeta the second
Wednesday every month In Old Lake Mary C liy Hall. 158 N.
H°u n ,ry
7:30 P-m - *&gt;r roorr information, call
Grace at 321-4723 or Set ai 323-6601.

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fam ily and friends awara of U m
dangn, and hava moved my wife's
licanaa to a safer location in bar
waBat.
I am raluctant to point out this
danger to my cuatoaMra bacauaa
they may foal f u n n y " about my
noticing. Howavar. I w o rry that
aomaoaa who ia unatabia w d a m n
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happen?
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favorite photo ia the display win-

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aumamr. I'm IS yaara o U aad vaJ*
untaar at my Brother's jab. She
w a tte ia a nursiag beam. I w a it
w ith patianta, tala to them, raa
errands and help w ith aetivttioo,
ploa a lot of other things. You can
learn a let, and bring patianta joy
aad a audio to their A n a .
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�Just one spot higher
Sportsmanship
is taking a back
seat to winning
Back In high school (up north). I had a choice.
G o out for sports or join the school band. I chose
the band, and as a result, earned a good second
Income for over 40 years with musk-.
Had I selected sports. I doubt If I would havr
been able to earn as m uch as one cent for m y
abilities.
I therefore join m any people In not knowing a
d a m thing about sports. I enjoy watching certain
sports, but actively p articip a tin g Nope.
‘ However It doesn't take a sports expert lo know
about being a sport.
In team games (talking about schools and a m ­
ateur). there Is always a need for sportsmanship.
Some coaches m ay tell you to get out th e ir and do
anything you can to trounce the opponent. Knock
them down, hit them with the ball, do whatever
you ra n without getting p rnalltrd. Just In the
name of winning.
We wonder If some of our roaches might br
spending most of their time In teaching how to win
I regard lesa of how It's done), rather than how to
enjoy the game. .
Believe It or not. there have been people actually
saying that what Mike Tyso n did In biting the ear
of his opponent, was "Just part of the s p o rt.'
In individual competition, people most olirn
compete against friends. How m any friendships
have been loai when someone attacked an event in
an unsportsmanshlp like manner?
T h e n there are parents. Many of them want their
youngsters to succeed so m uch that they will do
anything. Th e y attack the coach, shout at opponenia or parrnla of members of another team.
Som e even throw things onto the field, and there
have been a few w ho launched Into a rum or attack
Just to get rid of their son's or daughter's roach
w ho didn't let the youngster play enough.
Som e of our prufeaatonal sporta stars have
become role models. Yet look at the w ay some of
them behave. Do we want our youngsters to grow
up and follow their Idols? O r would we rather have
them grow up know ing that the word "sports" is
part of another word, "sportsmanship.'*

Post 53 looking for American Legion state title
S A N F O R D - A year ago they
w rrr the stale runners-up.
T h i s y e a r th e y w a n t to be
rhamplons.
,
Sanford Campbell-Loaalng Post
53 showed a lot of character and
guts In com ing out of the loser's
bracket to w in three straight games
last week and the championship of
the F lo r id a A m e ric a n L e g io n
Eastern Area Tournament and now
havr a shot at moving up that lop
spot when they open play In the
Florida A m e rica n Legion State
Tournam ent In Hialeah tomorrow
afternoon.
After dropping a 6-2 decision lo
West Boca (Post 245) on Tuesday
afternoon. Post 53 came back lo
eliminate Ft. Pterce Post 40 4-3 with
a two-out run In the bottom of the
ninth inning In a game that ended
after 11 p.m .
Several of the players on the Post
S3 team then had lo attend the first
day of school as Seminole County
schools got a extra early ju m p on
the school year and then showed up
at A lu m n i Field and lookrd very
good In the 7-5 and 6 0 victories
over Post 245 W inning despite a
long delay for a lightning storm and
a blowup on the pan of the West
Boca squad.
The Sanford tram showed off It s
power stroke In the sweep, as the
team hit five home runs (two by
T im Raines J r . and one each by
Clyde ' C 3 " Williams. Jerem y Frost

Ovtsdo's Jerem y Frost (above)
and Seminole's Clyde Williams and
Tim Raines Jr. (rtghl) Ml had big
home mne as Sanford host 53 swept
a douMeheaoer from West Boca to
win the American Legion Eastern
Area Tournament leal week and earn
a spot in the State Tournament
starting tomorrow m Hialeah

County well

Yep. I know nothing about sports except that I
like to watch. But whenever I are unsportsmanshlp
attitudes by players, coaches, hits, or whatever. I
generally turn off the entire event. I have left high
school football games and turned off the T V on a
num ber of occasions.
W e want our youngsters to grow up with respect
for their fellow m an (and women). Allowing or
teaching them how to be nasty, no matter what. In
sports, w ill only lead in the opposite direction.

ORLANDO SPBSDWORLD (July IB)
LATE MODELS — 1. (4) T im Nlcholas/Bill
Keeton. 1.800:2. (411T t m Huston. 1.787:3 (81)
Bruce Everett. 1.765: 4. (77) T u ffy Hester.
1.278:5. (33) Ricky Wood. 1.157.
L O O TE D L A T E HOBBLE 1. (91 Bobby
Sears. 2.486: 2. (3) Earl Beckner. 2.169: 3. (82)
T o m m y Johnson. 1.537: 4. (65C) Rick Lyons.
1.352:5. (87) Eddie Rice. 1.236.
M O D IF IE D # —
1. (7 1) Jo e M iddleton.
2.325: 2.151) T im Laurent. 2.193: 3. (55) Shain
Held. 1.337: 4. (12) Roaa Eldrtdge. 1.336: 5. (90)
H an k Sanders. 1.163.

OFOOTOMAM — 1. (77) Dan Zukowskl.
2 .2 4 8 :2 . (1 II Russ Shaw . 2 .0 2 3 :3 . (57) Barbara
Pierce. 1.551: 4. (93) Sean M urphy. 1.482: 5.
(24) BUI Loomis. 1.239.
B O t* B S B # — 1. (81) Mike Peppier. 2.396:
2. (50) Jeff Weight. 2 .3 8 1 :3 . (84) Kenny Wilson.
1.765: 4. (14) Charlotte Crottle/B. Moser. 1.600-.
5. (86) Jo h n n y Love. 1.898.
M D O E T O C X # — 1. (01) Conrad Grenier.
2.524: 2. (5
edtc Allison. 2.104: 3. (00) Ron
Abetea. 1.627: 4. (97) Kelly Jarrctt. 1.505; 5.
(3 J ) Ken Hankins. 1.283.

NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY (July 19)
LATE MODELS — 1. (4) T im Nlcholas/Bill
Keeton. 2.140: 2. (11) David Rogers. 1.808: 3.
(81) Bruce Everett. 1.662: 4. (84) Ron Maugert.
1.186:5. (77) Tu ffy Hester. 1.177.

LOOTED LATE MOOBLS — 1. (9) Bobby
Sears. 2.542: 2. (67) Chad AUman. 2.035; 3.
(4 2 ). M ark T r a c e y . 1.869; 4 . (1 6 ) Bruce
Lawrence B. 1.201:5. (87) Eddie Rice. 1.130.
MOOPMDS — 1. (75) Bobby Blake. 2.541:
2. (71) Joe Middleton. 2.406; 3. (51) T im
Laurent. 2 .2 8 1 :4 . (66S) Je rry Sym ons. 1.031: 5.
(49) L a rry Everly. 991.
SPORTSMAN — 1. (72) Bobby Gonxalrc.
2.668: 2. (6) G lenn Wilson. 2.392: 3. (57) Bar­
bara Pierce. 1.751: 4. (171 Phillip Besaett. 1.706;
S .llD R u a s S h a w . 1.677.
— 1. (8) Richard Clouser. 2.285:
2. (50) Jeff W right. 1.980: 3. (14) Charlotte
Crottle/B. Moser. 1.965; 4. (94) Jeff Shaffer.
1 .958 ; 5. (57) Chad lerce. 1.952.
m s i a m c M — 1. (01) Conrad Grenier.
2.906: 2. (3) V ic Van lacker. 2.631: 3. (0) Mark
Patemitl. 1.660: 4. (2) Bob Doxle. 1.639: 5. (71)
Te d Vulplus. 1.382.

Central Florida Bomber stars Trevor
(left), who had a Mg two RBI hH In tl
ptonship game, and Malt Margo (right).

L A K E B U E N A V IS T A - T h e y were known
as the Central Florida Bombers, but they could
have easily been called the Seminole County
Bombers as over half of the team wtU be atten­
ding Seminole Athletic Conference high arhools
Th e 14-and-Under team that plays In both the
A A U (A m ateu r Athletic U n io n ) and A A B C
(Am erican Am ateur Baseball Congress) was
outstanding In going 10-1 lo claim the A A U
National Tournam ent at Walt Disney W orld's
Wide W orld of Sports Youth Baseball Complex
la*t week.

UCF hoop team
overseas, football
team practicing
O R L A N D O - Th e University of
Central Florida has been busy with
Its men's basketball team preparing
for a trip to Europe. Its football team
o pening fall practice, and two
changes In the coaching adminis­
tration.
Sanford's Brad Tra in s and the
rest of the basketball team of head
coach K irk Speraw will leave the
U C F Arena today at 12:30 p.m . for
O rlando International Airpo rt a
(light to Jo h n F. Kennedy Airport In
New York before flying to Nice.
France where the team will begin a
two week tour of France and Italy
where It will play games and take In
the sights.
Meanwhile. U C F football coach
G e n e M c D o w e ll w e lc o m e d 27
newcomers to campus on Monday,
m arking the beginning of practice
for the 1997 season.
*
T h e n e w c o m e rs , m a in ly
fre s h m e n , ch e cke d In to th e ir
housing and then spent the day In
m e e tin g s w ith th e ir s e g m e n t
coaches. T h e y got their first taste of
action Tuesday morning when they
were timed for speed and then put
through a series of agility and
___ __________ ________ _______
newcomers we've’ had. they look
really good physically." McDowell
said. " I'm not going to know how
they'll play until we get them out

there on the practice field w ith the
varsity and aee how they stack up
w ith those g uys."
T h e newcomers will s u n twoa-days today, at which time the
veterans are also sqpposed to
report. Th e veterans wUI be timed
and tested on Th u rsd a y before the
entire squad unites for practice on
Friday. U C F w ill open Its second
season In Division l-A. August 30. at
Southeastern Conference member

U C F A th le tic s D ire cto r Steve
S lo a n a n n o u n c e d T u e s d a y he
promotion of M ary J o y Kaufman U
Associate Athletics Director.
Kaufman, w h o served as Assis­
tant Athletics Director for A d m in ­
istration and W om en’s Sports for
the past three years, serves as the
athletics department's advocate for
wom en's Issues.
Kaufman, a longtime U C F ad­
ministrator. was a charter membe:
at U C F for seven of Uie University'-,
formative years (1967-7.4). She later
joined the athletics department and
was named Se n io r W om an A d ­
ministrator .In 1991 under former
Athletics Director Gene McDowell.
As Associate Athletics Director.
Kaufman will be responsible for
personnel, administration, budget
oversight, and w om en’s Sfmnx
■
M OCOS M IC E H I R E D
U C F head w om en's basketball
7 Baa U C F , P a s t S B

Brad Trains, a graduate of Seminole High Scnoot will start fit’s tumor
year ol play at the University of Central Florida this week when the team
heeds to France and Italy for a two-week tour

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Physicals for Lyman athletes
LO N G W O O D Lym an High School will
hold a sports physical screening night on
Wednesday. August 6th. from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m .
T h is screening is by appointment aWy.
For appolnmtnt call Mrs. Vsltz at 320-2057.

Laka Mary gats physical
L A K E M ARY Lake Mary High School
Athletic Director Doug Peters announced that
anyone wishing to participate In athletics Is
required to take a physical before the atari of
the season.
Th e school will offer physicals on August 6th
at 6 p.m. at a cost of 815.

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Sanford Recreation Department's Downtown
Youth Center, located on the first floor of
Sanford C ity Hall on the com er of Park Avenue
and Seminole Boulevard on the lakefronl.
For more Informal Ion please rail 330-5690.

Altamonta Springs softball
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T h e cost of the league's will be 8165 with a
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S A N FO R D — T h e C ity of Sanford Recre­
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In coaching Flag Football this fall on W ed­
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A ll games are played at the practice field
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meeting on Wednesday. Auguat 6th. for the
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church.
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S A N F O R D — T h e S a n fo rd R ecreation
Department la looking for persons interesting
In coaching and playing In a new girls Fast
Itch Softball League.
T h is will be an Important addition to the SRD
offerings as all high school and college softball
teams now play fast pitch softball and It la
important for the girls to get an early a start.
Call 330-5097 for more Information.

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basketball program at Marshall University the
past (bur years.
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season In ala years, w in n in g Its first Southern
Conference tournament championship and ad­
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                    <text>November 28 1997

FRIDAY

50 Cents

Door busters draw
holiday shoppers;
Retailers optimistic
SANFORD • The slogan of the day Is 'Door
D usters' It's the Friday alter Thanksgiving
Day and thousands of Central Floridians
were up early to grab the door- busting b a r
gains at area retail slorrs.
Parisian at Seminole Town Center opened Its
doom at 6 a m., the earliest opening In the
store's history. Toy* *IT Us also opened at &amp;
JC Penney welcomed Its first shopper* at 7
am .
Dy H a m . Santa CUus at the mall said h r

Cell phones donated f
to make schools safer:

Cops
tackle
drunk
driving

Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD • The Sheriff's
Office tn conjunction with the
Florida Highway patrol and
the seven police departments

section of Mvd Bug Lake
Road and Nodding Plncw Way
near
Winter
Springs.
'Everyone to taking the day
off to get ra te d far thta eve­
ning.* said a Casselberry Ba­
ilee Department official.
Seminole County deputy
•heriffs, Florida Highway Pa­
trol troopers and officer*
from the Altamonte Springs.
Casselberry.
Longwood.
Oviedo. Winter Springs, Lake
Mary and Sanford Police de­
partments will man the
checkpoint.
See DUI, Page SA

liad hern visited by 14 youngster*. Ills Up wan
empty at the moment but he expected to be
m y busy. So did hi* helper* as they watched
all the boys and girl* froltc about the place. In
the background, they heard ‘Have Youraelf A
Merry Little Christmas" and other reminder* of
what time It was
Ana Lope* and her daughter*. Sophia 113)
and Katrina (12) rame to Seminole Towne Cen­
ter early, 'll was up to Sophia." Lopes aatd. *lf
Sophia was up. she would wake Katrina. Were
here. And we all liavr something.'
The best deals are from 6 a m to noon." said

on Cofambta High School in tie second round of the
FHSAACtessOAStateFootbal Playoffs See a d ­
vance. Page IB.

SANFORD • In an effort to
make schools safer, a national
telephone company recently
donated cellular phones to 27
Seminole County middle and
high schools.
A» part of its Safe Schools
program. ATAT Wireless Serv­
ices and Krtrsson Mobile
I"hones, presented security di­
rector Wolfgang llalblg with 90
phones.
llalblg said the wtrelesa
phone* can provide the quick,
vital communication necessary
at schools In safety situations,
lie said the partnership In­
crease* the safety of students
in the classroom, on the play­
ground and potentially tn other
school setting*.
'It's a very good gesture.*
said Barbara Kuhn, chairman
of the school board. "It's good
that businesses are working
more and more with the
schools, which benefits the en­
tire community.*
Kuhn said the phones were
something that the schools

rould definitely use especially.
In the high schools where
crowding Is a concern.
*H s good to be able to get
hold of someone quickly If nec­
essary.* Kuhn said, adding that
school staffers already have
walkle talkie*. T h is will en­
hance communication.*
Kuhn said overall she was
satisfied with security In Semi­
nole school* and she did not
think there srere serious safety
problems in the county. How­
ever. she said, when It come*
to violence In the schools even
one ease Is too many.
i
According to recently re­
leased statistics a llam a poD
allowed that 40 percent of tbe
nation's students have made at
least on* change m dally roie
tlnea because of concerns fa#
personal safety and crime In
their communities. The poll
also showed that two In Bve
parents of high school stu ­
dents were wonted about thelF
child's safety when In school.
A National School Board A»socution survey reported (hat
82 percent of the 730 school

City to decide if it will appeal land use change
Be SBABI a t o n m

land use Change passed by the city
citycommission
commissionmeeting.
meeting.
Litton
Litton reported,
reported, because
because of
of the
the
city of Sanford on Nov.' 10.
The city has up lo 30 days to land uar designations of propMayor David Mealor said last appeal the land use change rrty within city limits, adjacent
week.
that would allow 638 apart
to the proposed apartment
*lt la tn everyone's best in­ mrnta to built across County complex, the opinion of outside
terest that we resolve this Is­ Road 4CA from the Hill* of counsel was the city would
sue.* Mealor said at the recent Lake Mary. CUy Manager John have ’little or no probability of

prevailing*
prevailing* should
should ItIt take
take ig&gt;
the appeal process wtth the
Florida Department of Co in­
munlty of Affair*. The FDCA
must approved the land uae
change Sanford commissioner*
See Appeal, Pag* 3A

Celebrating heritage by helping others
SANFORD - In celebration of
Native
American
Heritage
month and to bring attention
to the plight of the Lakota
Sioux Tnbe. a local organic a -

Uon will hold a fund-ratal ng
event Nov. 30 near the old
Movieland Drive-In on U.S.
Highway 17-92.
Members of the Intertribal
Order of Mother Earth, an off­
shoot of the Order of the
Feather, srtll sell Native Ameri­
can crafts out of a teepee
•faffing at about 11 a.m. Proceeda srtll benefit the Lakota
people In South Dakota, said
Kathcy Abbey, a member of the
local order.
"The lands were flooded this
spring and many people loot
their home* and belongings.*
Abbey said. They arc very
needy for the winter.*
Following the floods, the ra­
toon was declared and national
utoatoer area, however, ac­
cording to Abbey, the Native
Americans living on the 4.000acre reservation did not receive

Kathay Abbay dtopiay* aoma of lha hand-craftad art
that wfl ba availabia Sunday during a fund-raising
any money.
Abbey said when her eightmember group learned of the
need they derided to help with
crafts since *wr didn't have
much money.’
*!t touched us when we heard
about It and we wanted to do
something.* she said.
The group, which meets once
a week lo discuss Native
American culture and design

crafts. Is trying to learn every­
thing they can.
■Whatever there la out there I
guess we’re trying to find It.*
she said.
According to Abbey several
tribes across the country have
pooled their resources to offer
help to the Lakota tribe, which
la part of the Wounded Koee
District.
Abbey said tn addition to the

many Native arts and crafty
her organisation will distribute
Literature on the Lakota tribe
Including letter* from people
affected by the floods.
There wlU be hand crafted
beaded necklaces, earrings,
and dream catchers on sale'
with prices staffing at $3*
About 75 percent of the pnv
cceds will go directly to South
Dakota. Abbey said.

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

�Sanford Kiwanian of the year named

Trout sad ho expected tha church to serve tha community 110 mora

yaars

Friday sad S atu rd ay : Parity
cloudy. Illghs In the upper70s lo low-HOs. Lows In th e
!uw-60s. Sunday: S cattered
thunderstorm s. High In th e
upper-70*. Lows n ear 60.
Monday:
Partly
cloudy
High* In the u p p e r-70s.
lows in the upper-50*.

hobbles.
Long has been a member of
Sanford Klwania Club for the
past 31 years with perfect at-

who la a definite
community.

New conservation program proposed for 2000

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
FRIDAY
Ptcldy 79 81

SATURDAY
Ptcldy 81 65

SUNDAY
Tstrove 78 60

MONDAY
Ptcldy 77 58

LOTTRRY
Here are the wtnning num ­
ber* selected on Thursday In
the Florida Lottery:

Fantasy 5
1-5-7-15-19
Lotto (Nov. 33)
5-7-IB-IB-SB-48

At the Kiwmnls ofilccrm toatsOstkon banquet at Heathrow
Country Chib last week. It waa
announced by former U. Gov­
ernor Dill Fnuuu that Clyde
Long had been ehoaen by
Sanford Klwania Chib aa their
Kiwanian of the Year for 19961997. Each year one chib
member la selected for hla or
her outstanding efforts on b e­
half of Klwania and the local
community.
•bong, a retired banker, has
resided In Sanford for the past
forty years during which he
haa been active on many civic
boards. Currently he la Secre­
tary for the Seminole County
Salvation Army advisory board
and baa been a 35-year board
member. He haa been active
aa a Deacon and Elder In the
Presbyterian Church In San­
ford and helpa with financial
matters and member care at
the Markham Woods Presbyte­
rian Church.
Long haa been a strong nipporter of the Seminole County
Blood Bank aa a volunteer and
donor for 35 years and aoon
will have personally given a
cumulative total of 30 gallons
to the blood bank. He haa a
likable personality, dry wit
and quiet demeanor which
hides hla conscientious, civic-

WINTER PARK • 'Forever Florida* would
be the name of a new land conservation
program to succeed Preservation 2000.
under a series of proposals to the Florida
Constitution Rev Mon Commission (CRC).
Florida Audubon Society President Clay
Henderson, who w ives on the CRC. an­
nounced the proposals In a series of
Daytona Beach fa Haw
speeches this week tn Longboat Key.
Smyrna Beech: Seas are 4-6
Brooksvllle. and Daytona Beach.
feet and choppy. Water tem ­
’Preservation 3000. the most successful
perature at Daytona la 68
program In the history of Florida, will ex­
degrees and at New Symma.
pire to two years.* Itcndcroon says. *We
68 degrees. Winds are from
need a propram to continue lo preserve
Ihe east at 15-20 m.p.h.
the beat remaining evamptea of native
Florida.
Forever Florida la a platform containing
four separate propnaale to amend the con­
stitution which promote land and water
conservation. Tha Brat proposal would
The high tempctatUK 1 lsfjl t remove lbs Hmtlatlon a n hands h r con­
Sanford Thursday was 78U servation lands acquisition. A footnote In
degrees and the overnight.
the fine print at the end of the constitu­
low waa 02.
•- *
tion limits the bond authority for the Land
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Friday totaled .00 Inches.
•Sunrise.............. . ..8:57 a.m.
•Sunset................. 5:29 p.m.

Acquisition Trust Fund to the year 3013.
'Unless we remove the bond limitation, we
will no longer be able to borrow money lo
purchase conservation lands. Bonding la
Important to buy land at today's prices
and allow future residents to help pay the
price of acquisition.* Henderson notes.
The second proposal would authorise
the legislature to create a tax exemption
for privately held conservation lands. Cur­
rently. the cenadtuthn afiowa for m ad­
justment far apfeukuval lands, but not
lands held to a natural state. *We need Is
change our current tax structure from one
which cncouragm conversion of natural

The fourth proposal would preserve con­
servation lands Into perpetuity. Tn the
last ten years, wa have protected nearly
one million acres for conservation. Unless
we find a way to permanently protect
these lands, they will be sites for new
roads, prisons, and development.* warns
Henderson. 'Aa our state continues to
grow, we need to secure the means to save
the best examples of what remains of
natural Florida for now and for fUture
generations. The wonder of the Florida
Keys, the mysteries of the Everglades, the
troaauii ■ of our crystal clear springs, and
tha habitat for plants and animal which
occur no other place In the world, need lo
he protected for all time.* says HenderThe Constitution Revision Commission
meets every 30 years to propose changes
In tha fundamental law of the stale. The
rontnd salon win meet until April and
make recommendations to be decided bp,
the voters In November I9§8.
*T

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AppealLitton Mid because the land
use designation tor the TV
martian DR1 Mevelownen t of
regional impact) la 10 units per
dwelling acre and 10 acre p a r
cet. to the mtddk of the Hills of
Lake Mary and directly across
the street from the proposed
TMn Lakes community la
aonrd commercial, the appeal
far single family homes on the
50 acres would foil on deaf

Lake Mary to the Sanford City
Commtaalonera and asked that
the developer* agreement con­
tain the conditions set fay the
to run with the
*tn return for Ihe city
of Lake Maty not appealing the
recent land use change.”
TWo Lake Mary commission­
ers were not In favor of backing
*1 personally feel this la
Issue.' Thom
He. and George
DuryeaT would vote for ap­

"We may (take action).' Ut*
ton aakf. t u t I don't thtnk It's

Eicettence In |ournaHsm
SfitaT and a maid w ard (or
t « recant Canlral Florida Press CUb
In chranlctad in har aariaa a taanTa
•ret plaot lor

ShopD«v1d
Shrrwtn. (tea managrr at Part■Ian. "That's when to grt the
brat door b u a tm . Up lo 40
off aangf itema. After
a d tta 30 percent eft.
I’e Me etoree to Bh■ and Atlanta had 0

ArikJs* at

On Nov. 18. Bob Foley, a di­
rector for the Hills of Lake
Mary homeowners association
and a proponen t of stogie fam­
ily homes on the Twin Lakes
property, sent a letter to the
etty commission stating that
the residents of that commu­
nity are 'still opposed to the
proposed development and
construction of a multi-family
apartment project." His letter
aald. Tf there Is going to be an
apartmen t complex, and the
developer is seeking to struc­
ture an agreement...* then the
homeowners would like to sec
the Hated "hare minimum re­
quirements" met fay the devet. or *we would anticipate
the city of Lake Mmy wlU
aohrit strong legal counsel...Io
appeal the land use change.*
Litton conveyed the concern*
of the resident* of the HlQs of

r

"We're very pteaaed at the reaponae here.”
Marti Coleman, the managrr
at Champa, opened hia atore at
0 a m . Moat of the specialty
ahope opened at that time.
Each had oalee • 30 to 40 per­
cent aft. "We're frin g to be
busy." Coleman aald.

Phones-

districts reporting had In­
creased violence over the past
15 years. And a study tn USA
Weekend of 66.193 students
reported that 37 percent did
'The Friday alter Thsnkagfv- JCPamay at Seminole Town# Center mal opened to doom at 7 am. today
not feel safe tn school; 50 per­
in i haa been a big one at J C too lino of waiting ahoppora.
cent knew someone
who
Brnney ever atnee he «raa a
switched schools to feci safer.
manacrmenl trainee 34 yearn merchandlar manager at J C out after rating turkey.” he 43 percent avoided school re­
ado aald Philip Wack. 56. who Penney waa at one of the mall said.
strooms: 20 percent avoided
managea the atore at Seminole entraners lo Ihe store, handing
hallways: 45 percent avoided
A half-hour later, thrre was a school grounds. Finally. 23
Towne Center. Not neremaarlly out Chrtalmua Tree omamenla
the biggest day • the Saturday which cnnlalnrd a peel-off $5 steady flow of people. Some percent of students and II
before ChrUlmaa wan b lu e r dlarount. Some
cualomera Mores, like Dillards, opened at percent of teachers, had been
U.
Luil year, he aald.
vtrtlma of violence to and
would get a 9100 discount.
*lt‘a a long day. a busy day
The busiest store waa Toys around schools, according to a
Olllcrr
Tim
Weller
of
the
for our employera,” Wack aald.
*R” Us. Manager Luts Dos San­ 1993 study conducted by the
*1 am really pteaaed that we Sanford Police waa doing a
tos said there were 100 people Metropolitan Life Insurance
didn't have anyone call off (hia null walk Ihrough aa part oT outside when hr opened the Company.
The
following
Seminole
morning. They thought It waa hia 0 am lo 0 p.m. shift on Fri­ Mure al 6 a m. Three hours
County
schools
will
receive
day.
At
H:30
a
m.,
hr
was
surimportant to be here. To help
later, there were long lines as cellular phones: Altamonte
the people. We could have aa pnsrd that the place wasn't as
rustomers found the gifts of
Elementary. Crooms Academy.
busy as hr thought II might la*.
many aa 10.000 for the day.”
Ihe season.
Environmental Studies Center.
Jan e Jackaon. the visual "I guess rvrryonr Is tuckered (r*| Hk'tt MM1 * I* i • if-1|t
f || I I'M It i A'ltl l» *'Vi
nli
tuft Mrm htiiri. a visitor from Goldsboro Elementary. OrtonUakNnaer. M4. found what he wood Lakes Middle. Hamilton
P T irnm wanted al the sports memora­ Elementary. Hopper Center,
bilia section of Toys *RT Us - Indian Trails Middle. Jackaon
Kenner figurines of sports Heights Middle. Lake Brantley
stars. A new line of Helsnun High. Lake Howell High. Lake
Mary High. Lakevtcw Middle.
rested Sunday by Seminole Trophy winners was on the Lyman High. Midway Elemen­
rack.
Menchlne
held
on
to
a
Bo
Terrel Crvtn. 24. of 3704 County deputies. IWanton was
Jackson. A bargain for leas tary, Mlhree Middle. Oviedo
Washington St.. Sanford, waa charged with DUI and arrested
Hogh. Pine Crest Elementary,
Ilian $8.
arrested Friday by Sanford po­ at the com er of Sanford and
Rock Lake Middle. Rosen wold
Airport.
Officer
staled
that
lice. Ervin waa charged with
Nationally, merchants are Center. Sanford Middle. Semi­
■Wanton
was
driving
ut
u
slow
looking for a rebound from two nole High. South Seminole
retail theft and robbery. Ervin
Christmas Middle. Spring Lake Elemen­
waa arrested In the 3600 block rate of speed and that he disappointing
of South Orlando Drive. Report crossed over a lane lo drive In shopping seasons. The stock tary. Teague Middle, Tu ska wills
market tumble a month ago Middle. Winter Springs High.
aald that Crvtn allegedly tried a south bound direction.
Frrddrtck Vance. 35. of 2420
might cause some problems a Ito defraud a department store.
though many shoppers say the
Report raid that Crvtn suppos­ Summerlin Ave.. Sanford, was
slock market made no differ­
edly bit an employee trying to unrated Saturday by Seminole
County
deputies.
Vanre
was
ence In thrtr spending mood.
escape.
(lobby Hawkins. 37, of 2230 charged with DUI and reckless
IA
Many ol the big spenders
Dollar Way, Sanford, waa ar­ driving. Vance was arrested at
The law enforcement offi­
may not leave home lo do their
rested Friday by Sanford po­ Ihe comer of Sanford and
cers will be stopping each
Report said that
buying • browsing and pur­
lice.
Hawkins waa charged Maddle.
vehicle aa It approaches the
with retail theft and waa ar­ Vance was traveling 60 In a 40 chasing gifts on the Internet In
checkpoint. The driven will
mile
an
hour
zone.
record
lum
bers.
Of
the
rested In Ihe 3600 block of
be checked for signs of Im­
county's estlmslcd 30 million
South Orlando Avenue. Report
pairment. The vehicles will
Internet users, as many aa a
aald that Hawkins was sup­ I n c i d e n t s
be checked for expired tags
third have made purchases the
posedly an accomplice In try­
and
equipment violations.
past
two
years.
Purses totaling $12,450 were
ing to defraud a department
Any motorist found driving
stolen Sunday In the 2600
store.
under the Influence of drugs
'It's not quite like being
block of Airport Boulevard.
and/or alcohol will be ar­
there.” said Aileen Woods, one
A
Murray
push
lawnmowrr
C o n tro lle d s u b t U n c o
rested and transported to the
of Ihe early birds at Seminole
Terrance McQueen. IS. of worth $150 was stolen Sunday
Seminole County Correc­
Towne Center. "This la the real
In
the
600
block
of
Laurel
Ave­
1303 W. 12th St.. Sanford, was
tional Facility tn Sanford.
thing.”
arrested Sunday by Seminole nue.
Jewelry
totaling
$5.188
was
County deputies.
McQueen
waa charged with possession stolen Saturday In the 200
block of Towne Center Circle.
of a controlled substance and
One 28-Inch mens' blue
Let your vole# be heard
arrested on 25th Street. Ar­ beach
cruiser worth $150 was
Our readers are Invited to contribute guest
resting officer pulled McQueen stolen Sunday In the 600 block
over after clocking him going of Rosalia Avenue.'
opinion columns for publication as well as
66 miles per hour In a 50 mile
letters to the editor. Each elected official and
A red eelakin wallet worth
per hour zone.
$40. a driver’s license and
politico who has announced candidacy for
Tientsin Davis. 19. of 104 credit cards were stolen Satur­
WlnterOlcn Dr.. Sanford, waa day In the 100 block of East
elected office is encouraged to write as often
arrested Sunday by Seminole First Street.
as once a month. Opinions expressed need not
County deputies. Davis was
An air compressor worth
be those of the Sar\ford Herald : we may or
charged with possession of a $500
was stolen Sunday In the
controlled substance and ar­ 300 block
may not agree with you, but we will always
of Central Park
rested on 25th Street.
uphold your First Amendment right to express
Drive.
Cash totaling $200 was sto ­
your views.
S tf U flS lf
len Saturday In the 1000 block
Kasheeda Gibson, 19. of of Oleander Avenue.
1605 W. 25th St.. Sanford, was
A purse with credit cards, a
arreslcd Saturday by Sanford check book and $1.30 In cash
police. Gibson was charged was stolen Friday In the 1800
with retail theft with resisting a block of Landings Drive.
merchant and battery (simple).
A Craftsman compressor
Gibson waa arrested In the worth $400 was stolen Satur­
M l ) I ) &lt; K ' i M ' I I I IM " I * M il
3600 block of Orlando Drive. day in the 700 block of Wylly
Loss security officer for atore Avenue.
L lu i K C .i s h i n ^
had a struggle with Gibaon ac­
A brown 88 Jeep Wrangler
cording to police report.
two door was stolen Saturday
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Retail theft
In the 2000 block of Sanford
Elisa Cain. 20. of 1505 W. Avenue.
25th St., Sanford, waa arrested
A Kenmore washing machine
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Cain waa charged with retail stereo worth $25 were stolen
theft and arrested In the 3000 Saturday In Ihe 100 block of
Mllsr U t s . • ‘O K I
block of Orlando Drive. Report Scott Drive.
Coon Light ft
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aald that Cain allegedly took
An RCA television, an RCA
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property valued at 624.92.
VCR and a Goldstar microwave
were stolen Friday In the 200
block of Oak Avenue. Total
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DUI charged
Henry Blanton. 49. of 2415 amount of property stolen to­
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Canoe, Canoe: Idyllwilde class tells wild tales of imaginary trip
From Staff Report*

Ihe students of Jennifer
Thrift* S L I t /slow leant trig
fin.** at Idyllu’iUle
EUnnentani School fume hren
i l.'irtp

n

irrMnp

icork shop.

where they 'itn u tii thr step*
ill u-rfilnp.
Pie i lu d m u tm ln tlo m w d
liityj for thru hv their slorfes.
bud! it u-eh to organire their
Ihouphls (irul did (1 rough drit/t
Kuril slurp iin* recit'd**! It/
(he (In** Suggestions tcere
truule an d compliments were
qiix-u. ilieii t*ii'ii simleri! m ade
revisions U fifti (fit- /Irinl ilrnft
u*t* fomplete the kids did It
lusfrutkm* In no nlont) u'itfi
rhrtr sdieti .WronUrip ro Hin/}.
niiinti of Ihe children corn
nienled then ihrq nou* under
ill**! u'ftiil diilhnr* lim*' lo qo
through u-heri they lefllc reill
Iswks
VII! llu' students st'tnrit*l to
i ryotj it.* Thrill snu 1 ‘It n o * n
t^xx! ecpencnrr f thtnk then
realUe (full hemp lenniiru; di*
uhlt-d doesn't niton (fun then
cun I lerile arid lx* m o lliv (tkr
eivrqorie else *
The Canoe Trip
One day our teacher Mr*
!H&gt;ec. told us that u r u r r e
come on a canoe trip It was
on the Ntlr Knrr in Africa
When we arrived, our canoe*
were already th rrr I *.tw a lot
nl strange plant* and anim ats
It made me a little nervous
We climbed into our canoes
and started down the Nile
1 was so dlstraclril bv the
hie snakr swimmtue nearby
that 1 didn t see the Imce rock
in Iront of me
Suddenly I
crashed into the rock
flir
snakr cot closer
1 Ihouyhl !
was come to lie eaten
That
was when Var/an rescued i**
lev chasing the snakr away
Then he helped ns to cel
home Our canoe trip turned
out lo be the most exciting
tnp vet
.Andrew Doeg
Third Grade
The Weird Canoe Trip
Mrs. Thrift's class went on a
trip We took a plane to South
America Wr went tailoring In
Peru Thr leather didn't tell
the class where we were going
But it w-.i* going to be terrible
When u r got there our all
th r kids cut TlhtlwrlfTn e’khrftt
nail that was sticking out of
the canoe Thr canoe had a
hole in it Wr didn 1 know un*
III wr threw it into the lake
and jumped m It sunk and
wr had (o grt out of the water
fast because of the piranhas.
But II was too late. One of the
piranha* had btt my shirt. It
wouldn't let go until 1 ripped It
oil I said. * It had lo be hun­
gry!"
Wr got tn the other canoes
and look oft. On Ihe way wr
met Indians and a big croco­
dile lhal chased u s all Ihe way
up the river and ih rn turned
around. We slopped at a place
near th r bordrr of I'rru.
But wr didn't grt out of our
canors. As wr w rrr stopprd.
Mrs. Thrift saw a 30-foot, an a­
conda in a Irrr. S hr sta rtrd
screaming as loud as shr
could. We paddled away.

Then S.ir.t not stung hv .»
poisonous tier sh e fell out of
the boat Into the rlvrr Joseph
Cot her out.
We started to paddle fast
until wr came lo a hospital In
the middle of nowhere.
We
put Sara In the em ergency
room nie&gt;’ treatetl het In a
lew days sh r cot out and wr ill
went hornr
Bobby Taylor
Fifth Grade
How A Waterfall Can Meaa Up
A Canoe Trip!
Mrs Thrill and her Knglt*h
class wrnt on a i .mor trip. The
Tim Mi­
b u s came at BOO
chael and I sit in the middle ol
llu b u s Wr looked out of I he
window At IO iki we arrived
at the Narvaez llivcr Marina
We wrnl to a woman that
gave it* .1 canoes We all got In
the canoe*
Wr saw lots of
thing* Wr saw a trog sitting
on .i log Wr *au an alligator
on the shore near the woods.
Then we *i.tried llshlng In
the rivet
Michael said, * 1
hear something lo u d "
We
sod
"What * making that
uoi*r
soon u r *aw a watertall
Wr writ- llnating toward it.
Mi* tTuilt sod. "Everyone
lumped onto thr tin k '“ Jo
*rph almost didn’t make It
Hr tell In thr watet I grabbed
lit* lilrjai krt and pulled him
onto thr rock
111** canoes went uvri tin* w a­
terfall and crashed on Hie
rocks hr low
Therr was a l.illen Iter on the
rock that wrnl over lo Ihe
oilier side of the river.
We
climbed across thr tree and
into the woods.
Thru we walked hack to the
m anna
It took five hour*,
the bus driver said. "Where
were yon?" Tim said. "H ut is
a long story "

Danny N a m e s
Fourth Grade
Our Claaa Canoe Trip
One morning Mrs Thrift
said. " Class, tomorrow we will
be going on a canoe trip at
H im k Springs.
Wr will have
ihrrt* canoes and three par­
ents including myself.
The
[wrents are Ted's mom and
Don's mom. Wr hope to see
lots of animals in the wild. We
will also Irani how to canoe.
. Wc,W111 speml approximately 2
{h&lt;ntm-un n t n v A .w u M .o n e
break between each hour.
There will be one parent In
each canoe and two students.
Oh yral
Thr van a rra n g e ­
m ents are Jrlf and Linda in
the front. Dan and Robert next
to them. Tina and Megan In
the back.
Parents may sit
w h rrr rv rr they like." DING
DING th r bell rang. "Schools
out." someone over the In ter­
com said.
The next morning th r kids
piled on to th r bus. It took a
whole hour to grt th rrr. All
th r kids could do was talk qui­
etly or read. They were bored
until they got there.
When
they gut there, the guide was
walling by the bank with th r
canoes. First, he showed us
how to hold the paddle. Hr
sold. "You m ust hold the pad­
dle like this." Then he showed
us how to get In the canoes

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OBITUARIES
AUSTIN BRADY BR.

HASTEN BYRD OWENS

Austin Brady Sr.. 73. Planta­
tion. Fla., died Tuesday. Nov.
25, 1997. Bom tn Morrison,
Trim .. Mr. Brady was a c a r­
penter In th r construction In­
dustry- Hew was a veteran of
the U.S Armv.
Survivors Include daughters,
Debra David Klaus. Plantation.
Fla.. Kathy Spillman, Orange
City; brother. Dillard Francis
Austin. McMinnville. Tenn.;
sister, Winnie Johnny Smoot.
McMinnville.
Tenn.;
seven
grandchildren:
two
g reat­
grandchildren,
T.M. Ralph Plantation Fu­
neral Home. Plantation. In
charge of arrangem ents.

Hasten Byrd Owens. BO. West
19th Street, Sanford, died Fri­
day. Nov. 2H. 1997 at his resi­
dence. Bom In Headland. Ala.
on July 17. 1917. he moved lo
central Florida In 1945. Mr.
Owens was a service station
owner. He was a charter
m em ber of Plnccrest Baptist
Church. He was a member of
Masonic Lodge 151, Columbia.
Ala. and the 50 Associates
HBQ Club.
Survivors Include wife. M ar­
jorie G.; daughters. Patsy
Marie Grrene.
Fayetteville.
Ga.. Elaine Richard. Sanford;
son. Edward E., Orange City:
sisters, Lucy Ronry, Dalton.
Ga . Inez Kirkland, Sarah Wal­
den. bolh of Headland, Ala.:
Ihrrc granddaughters.
Grumkow Funeral Home.
Sanford, In charge of a r­
rangem ents.

DEACON CARL BUTLER
Deacon Carl Butler. HI. Can­
terbury Sireet. Deltona, died
Monday. Nov. 24. 1997 at Fish
Memorial
Hospital.
Bom
March 23. 1916 In Balnhridge,
Ga., Mr. Builcr worked in th e
construction trade. He was a
member of God Pentecostal
Way.
Survivors Include sons, B er­
nard Hudlry. Curtis, both of
Sanford. Carl A.. Los Angeles;
daughters. Grace Melton and
Jeannette, both of Sanford,
Ora Brown. Inglewood. Calif.,
Brenda Burkett. Slone Moun­
tain. Ga.; brother, Jam es.
Rochester. N.Y.: sisters. H ar­
nett Chisolms, Sanford. Leona.
Cleveland; nine grandchildren;
seven grandchildren.
Wilson-Etc helberger M ortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge of
arrangem ents.

CARRIE CUTT9 WILLIAMS
Carrie C ulls Williams. 84.
West Ninth Street. Sanford,
died Wednesday, Nov. 19,
1997 at Columbia Medical
Center Sanford. Bom in Perry,
Fla., shr moved to Central
Florida from Lake City 5 1
years ago. Mrs. Williams was a
retired domestic worker. She
was a member of Allen Chapel
A.M.E. Church and Order of
the Eastern Star, Sanford.
Survivors Includr daughter.
Corine Duval-Bacon. Sa nford:
20 grandchildren; HI g reat­
grandchildren.
Gall A Wynn's Mortuary.
Inc.. Orlando, In charge of a r ­
rangem ents.

without tipping over. Before
wr got into the canoes he
made ns put on life Jackets.
Finally, we got Into Ihe canoes.
It took about 10 m inutes for
everyone to get settled.
We starird down the river.
At first we didn't see anything
at all
After a while, wr
*1.1 tied to see lols of animals,
llir first animal we saw was a
blue heron. It liad a huge beak
and long legs. After that we
*aw a gator. It was a least 10
fert long. He was on th r bank
next to some old logs. I asked
my teacher If we could picnic
there. Site asked me. * Are
you cnuy7T lla. Ha. After that
wr sat down on the other side
of Ihe river for our picnic. We
watched the alligator while we
ate As we watched. It slith­
ered into the water.
My
teacher said, "We lietter go."
Wr got into th r canoes and
started out again. We saw at
least 5 snakes on th r second
half of the trip. My favorite
thing was ihe eel. It was very
long. I only saw It for a second
hut I could Iel I It was swim­
ming away from us. Wr also
*aw kits of turtles. Some of
them were rating fish. The
ragle swooped right down Into
th r water and came up with a
very large fish. Dan quickly
took some snapshots of the raglr I told him that I wanted a
copy
As we canoed on. our
teacher said. "Everyone pull
over lo the side. Tills will be
our second brake." Linda said.
"Oh man! Only 30 more m in­
utes." "Yes* ,th r tracher said.
"Out let's spend ten m inutes
looking for whatever Interest­
ing things you con find." "Let's
go!*, said the class. When ten
m lnutrs were up. all Ihe kids
came back with things. Me­
gan found leaves that were Just
changing rolors. Robert found
a frog. The tracher said.
"Yuck. Robert a frog?t" Jeff
brought back a stick that had
a caterpillar on It.
T hr
teacher thought it was Inter­
esting.
After everyone was done
showing what they found, we
got b jek on the river. This
time wr did not see m uch ex­
cept for a big bass that our
teacher wished she could
catch.
Then the van came through
the woods to pick us up. We

HwWS PS m u ky Tommy Vlnoonl

Jsnmlsr Thrift's S L.D class read their canoe Inp stortos from ths seal of a canoa donated by Mohawk Cor*°** In Lonqwood Waving farewell to the* audtenca.

Mrs Motet's first grad* claaa, art Bobby Taylor [from 1
toft), Timothy Wdtema. Kyte Quanee Sara Ganott 1
Mtchaol Vaughn and Danny Narveer
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cast their lines Suddenly an
alligator grabbed the bait off
Ihe lines and flipped the boat.
We all fell in the water. The
alligator swam off. Wr got
bark In the canoes and startrd
back towards the dock.
O w e we were bark at Ihe
dock, we sat down and talked
about the canoe trip
Sud­
denly. we noticed that Mrs.
Thrift was missing. Then we
began to worry
that Mrs.
Thrift had hern eaten by the
alligator.
J u s t then, we heard a m o­
torboat coming up the river
Then we saw Mrs. Thrift In th r
motorboat. Mrs Thrift said. "
Now this Is th r way In canoe."
Everyone laughed.

SB,
Meld Trip

One day our teacher said.
‘Class, tomorrow I will take
you canoeing up the St. Joint's
River." Ralph said. * I'm not
going." My best friend Andy
said. "Sure, why n o i r
Bob
sold. 'I'm definitely not going!"
Then the tru ch rr said. " It ls
m andatory."
Tile very next day the
teacher parked our gear onto
th t, nrented., bus. **fjr handed
r‘ iIj l1-**—
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l t M e r. f t i l i r b u n
wrote a story about what hap­ d f f r r to play. The whole class
moiuird
On th r road trip I
pened.
told my best friend. Andy a
story. Of cotirsr wr Ignored
Joeeph C k w t n i
Ihe Uon King
F ifth I
It was a long time before wr
------------- T rip
got to the canoe shop. I wrnl
On Friday, Mrs. Thrift took through at least five stories.
the class on a canoe trip. We At the canoe shop, Danny said
went to the St. Jo h n 's River. h r saw a alligator In ihe w ater
We took a bus to get there. It while we were driving. No
took an hour.
When we got body believed him.
The
there the bus got stuck In th e teacher rented four canoes
mud while trying to unload the T hrrr was one tru rh rr per c a ­
canoes.
noe and five kids In each.
The bus driver called a tow
Each canoe shoved off. Soon
truck. The tow truck got to we came lo a fork In ihe river.
Ihe bus and pulled the bu s out We lost sight of ihe other c a ­
of the mud. When we got th e noes. A gust of wind p lrk rd
canoes
unloaded.
we ate up. Soon the boat flipped over
lunch. After lunch we got In and wr were all In the water.
the canoes and set off to the We swam dragging the canoe
wild waters.
and our gear to shore.
First.
we stopped for an
The teacher decided to go
hour to ftsh. A few of the kids through Ihe woods for help.
She said. * Andy and Michael,
come with me." An we walked
through the forest we cam e
across a large mound of dirt
_ _
and leaves.
Almost im m edi­
ately. we heard a laud hLss.
V -.»«* ■*«».
This huge mother alligator
DU'
grabbed
the tracher
and
headed off for Ihe river.
RRADT. AUBTDIM.
The family of Brady Austin Sr.
I grabbed a large pointed
will receive friend* an hold family stick and poked the alligator's
service* on Saturday. Nov. 29, eyes out. But alas, the teacher
1997 at 3 p.m. at (he Klaus borne
in Plantation. Ha. In lieu of flow­ was already dead.
We went and dug up the al­
er*. donation* may be mode to the
American Lung Association. 2020 ligators eggs and had scram ­
S. Andrew* Ave.. Ft. Lauderdale. bled eggs for dinner.
One classm ate spotted th e
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Plantation Funeral Borne. 7001 our bus was driving, by. We
N.W. Fourth St.. Plantation. Fla., waved them down.
They
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stopped and picked us up. We
OWENS, H.R.
told the rest of the class about
Memorial funeral sendees for
Mr. ll.B. Owens, 80 . of Sanford, our adventure.
who died Friday will be a II a.m.
at PUierreat lb pits! Church with F o u rth Grad#
the Rev. Tony Fink ollkidllng. In­
terment will be private. For those
The Exciting Field Trip
who wish, memorial contributions
Mr*. Thrift took her class on
are suggested to Hospice of the a canoe trip.
On Monday,
Comforter. H4I Douglas Ave.. Mrs. Thrift. Bobby, Danny.
Suite 101. Altamonte Springs.
Ha.. 32714-3204 or the Plnecrest Joe. Kyle. Tim and I went to
the St. Jo h n 's River, ft was
Baptist Church Memorial Fund.
going to be a sunny day. We
A rran gem en ts by Oramkow Fu­
neral Home, 500 E. Airport Btvd., went In a van.
Mrs. Thrift rented two c a ­
Sanford. Fla.. 32773. (4071 322noes. When we tried lo get In
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the canoes they tipped over
WILLIAMS, CARRIE CUTTS
Funeral service* for Carrie Cutis and we fell In the water. It
Williams will be u 3 p.m. on Sat­ was a good thing we had our
urday. Nov. 29 at Ihe Allen Chapel bathing suits on. We got out of
AM E.. Sanford. Calling hours will the water and tried again and
be Irum 5 lo 8 p.m. Friday at the
Wilson Eichelberger Mortuary and guess what happened? We fell
from noon until time of service at In again. Finally we made It
ihe Allen Chapel AM.E. Church, Into the canoes.
We canoed Into the late af­
ihe Rev. Orientes Cobb, pastor.
The Rev. Leonard J. Wilson, pastor ternoon. Suddenly, bolh c a ­
of Si. Matthews M.B. Churrh will
noes crashed Into a huge rock.
officiate. Committal and Interment Everyone fell out. Mrs. Thrift
will be tn the Evergreen Ceme­ hit her head on the ruck.
tery, Sanford.
Someone grabbed Mrs. Thrift
Gail and Wynn's Mortuary. Inc.,
Orlando. In charge of arrange­ before she went under water.
1 saw my bag floating and I
ments. 14071 522 4700.

Jennifer Thrift helps Sara Garratt put on a Me picket lor a safe tup
foadmq program was presented m the media conier

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grabbed that.,
We idl swum through the
dark, murky water to an Is­
land Lucky for us f brought
fond, water, mall lies.
nails
and fishing | hiIi-s |u*t in ruse
we got lost.
I sent th r others lo gel fire
wood Mrs Thrift slayrd with
me.
We had to spend th r
night. When they got hack I
pulled out th r m atches and lit
the lire
I got thr fishing putrs out of
my hag We wrnt to th r edge
of Ihe river ami lookrd fur
hall
Boblry was Ihe first to
rast. Right then, th rrr was a
hugr fish that till Bobby's line.
Hr fell In. It took all of as to
pull him out Including thr fish.
We cooked the fish while
Ikihlry (lrltd off near Ihe fire.
Then we ale.
In the morning I got the nails
mil while Ihe others got more
wood. We built new canoes.
When finished, we set off for
the river dock.
After making It buck, wr gut
In Ihe van and everybody se t­
tled down to take a nap.

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fell off my seal Danny (Jnrw ■
It track In llir river Then wr ,
heard a bird screeching. Soon }
we m w th r bird II was a h a tj ,
r.tglr
It was on a Irrr th.u
was leaning over thr- river
It (
was watting to i air h a IWIi
j
Then wr krpl on going Irv-,
lug lo llud some more wild
animals Next, wr saw a babv •
Irrar playing iirxl lo llir w a in t
It was a hairy hrar lhal h a d ,
hern left alum- try It* nm thri
ft Itlrd lo grt across llir rivet ,
on Homr rocks hul it *hpp&lt; c! ,
and fell in th r w atrr. It wrnt
ttndrrw atrr and canir up L&gt; j
our canoe.
Danuv ami t,
picked it up and put it in &lt;110 (
boat.
Thru wr paddlrd
sonar
more, looking for wild animal*
In Ihr woods Wr were looking
for Ihr m olhrr Irrar III th e
wood*.
We saw this hl.it k
thing moving. Wr p o lle d I Incanoe on land to xrr what it
was. It was a hlg Irrar.
It
Jumped at us.
Wr Jum prd
back In the canoe Wr wenscared.
We left ihe baby Irrar on llir
land. We paddlrd away fast
Bara Garrett
We lookrd back and the hlg
F ifth Grade
bear was licking and cleaning
the hahy hear
That's what
The Oood Canoe Trip
mudr its think It was tinOut teacher's name Is Miss mother lrear Wr w rrr happy
Ihe baby bear had It's m olhrr
Brown. Yrsterday she said she
was going to take the class on bark. That made me think
a canoe trip. S hr said. * Wr that wildlife Ls cool. It's like
we're ihe baby bear anil our
ate going to team about Flor
Ida wildlife." Shr Is nice. She mom Is the mother bear.
Miss Brown said. "We tinalways tak rs Ihe class on trips.
done for today." We turned
This clans Ls an S.L.D. class.
The stu d rn ls' nam es are Tim, our canoes around and pad
died bark to the bus. ft look
Danny. Becky and Sara.
an hour to grt bark. We saw
Wr wrnl to school today.
Miss Brown and all of as were cows on ih r way back. The
happy. Thr bus was walling mother bear and hahy bear
were not there this time. They
for u.s. We goi on the bus.
Danny and I sal together on had run off.
the bas. Becky and Sara sat We got out of th r canoes back
together. Miss Brown sat at at the bus. The man put th r
the front of the bus. Then we canoes up. Then wc thanked
left for the river. We were go­ him for telling us use his ca
ing lo Ihe SI. Jo h n 's River. On noes. He thanked us for fol­
the way I saw a bird, trees lowing directions and bring
and a yellow snakr. The sn ak r safe. Then we said, "Hyel" and
got on Ihe bus. We went bark
was big.
When we got there, a man to school. Wc sang and then
was waiting for us. He took we talked uboul th r flrld trip
out two canoes. We got In the It was a fun day.
We saw a lot of wildlife on
canoes.
The teacher came
from the Inis. She got In the the canoe trip. The trach er
first canoe. We pushed off the taught us about all the animals
shore Into the river, ft was from the runae trip while we
hard lo paddle.
The weeds were on the bus. We go* hack
were thick. When we sta rtrd to school. My purrnls were
moving, we were talking about waiting for me. I t h a n k e d Miss
wliat we were going lo do back Brown for taking us on the ca,
nor trip. I said. "Bye. sec y o q f t
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Ministering to m any at W ekiva Assem bly
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SANFORD - P u t or J i m n W.
griffin will be honorrd at a
j t r Service on Sunday,
c. 7 at 3 p m. at the Abunit life WorahJp Complex.
W. 37 S«. The theme foe
tribute will be "Otve Him
Flowera while He la Living.*
Trudy Thomas and tier hitsFrank A., ministers al
congregation discussed the
of paying Ihetr rrspert lo
ir colleague and making
liable Ihe opportunlly for
to do Ihe same *We
Iked about how we could
honor to him.* stir said
often people honor people
■they’re dead My mom al
r i told me lo give her How
rwhile she wns living so that

Is where we got Ihe Idea "
According lo Thomas. Pastor
Paul wright will tie the main
speaker. Others Including n u ­
merous pastors have bent In­
vited to aland and speak *Wr
want anyone whose life has
hern touched tiy 1‘aslor Griffin
In Irll about It. We want rvery
one to have (hr opportunlly to
share a few wonts and let eve­
ryone know how this man has
impacted their life for good
There are many that he won to
the Lord and lierause of his
stand we now know Chrtsl. We
are well aware that this ran nol
repay wlial lie has shared with
us. tint wr can let him know
that we do apprrrlale him *
Calfts. flowers, and donations
will also lie presented lo the
pastor. For more inlonnation or
to give, call Minister Frank A
Thomas or Minister Tnidy
Thomas
al
860-1270

Crooms Academy plans
many special events

LONGWOOD _ Senior Pastor
Greg Freeman spoke proudly of
Wekiva Assembly, a church h r
has now ministered lo for over
10 years. Hr asalafrd spiritu­
ally in helping Ihe rh u rrh grow
from 600 to Its present 1000
inrmbrra. He added Ihnl al­
though within a year aftrr
coming to the rh u rrh Its num ­
bers dwindled to 400. with
prayer, work and God's guid­
ance souls were rrdedlcatrd
and morr were led to Ihe Lonl
He shared that the vision for
Ihe ch u rrh Is simple. *We wanl
to m akr ft easy for people (o
ftrt Involved In personal relallonsh'ps We (eel that Is Ihe
henrt of Ihe rh u rrh . A relation­
ship with God and others Is the
key. Wr want people lo know
lhal no one Is unredeemable.
We re vrry family oriented here
and there is m utual encourngrinml. We a rr lo strengthen
one another. The Bible says
iron sharpens Iron and onr
man sharprns another. We
help each oilier grow by rrlallonshlpa and another’s weak­
ness ran be helped try our
strengths "
Hr ronlinurd by saying." Wr

sum up Ihlnip by four words
Reach. Teach. Equip and Send.
We wanl to rrach others with
the gospel. Wr wanl lo (each
God's word and rqulp others
by discipteshlp and finally lo
send them out within Ihe
church or outside Ihe church
In mission fields. Every believer
should b r a fruit bearer Jesu s
has strong words lo those who
will not bear fruit. J r s u s wants
us to grow and rhange and be­
come better people We see a
mighty revival In the land that
will proreed Ihe Second Com­
ing of Christ. We have no limr
lo waste. Wr must rrach others
now. Every one has a talent for
the Lord that ran he used for
his kingdom *
The rongrrgallon has n u ­
merous goals for Ihe future.
According (o Pastor Freeman
by Ihe beginning of the year
plans are lo rxpand Dixon
Road lo mret Markham Woods
Road for rn sirr access to the
church. Within (hr next few
years Ihe members have
sanctuary so Ihe present one
may br used as a gymnasium *
Pastor Frreman cited that he
(eels ‘the key to ministering lo
people Is lo minister to their
needs* The strong children’s
program does this with activi­
ties such as a Tuesday evening

course Is called Berean School
of the Bible.
Life groups are also available
lhal mret throughout the week
In various members’ homes for
armors, youlh. adults or ns Ihr
pastor said, ’for virtually every
walk of lire.'
Sunday worship services arr
at 8:30 and 1030 a.m. with
school of ministry (similar lo
Sunday school) from 9:30 to
10:30 a.m. Another prayer
sendee la available al 6 p m.
Sunday evenings.
Services
weir described as contempo­
rary not traditional, with a full
orchestra, choir and praise and
worship learn.
Additional pastors are as
follows Pastor David Munix/i.
singles outreach: Pastor Wayne
Drry. youlh Including high
school, college and career:
Pastor Ryan Jordan, middle
school. (‘astor Sian Lssro. a s­
sociate pastor, counseling and
oversees small group minis­
tries. Pastor Paul Dunscomb.
children's ministries: and Pas­
tor George ( louse, headmaster
and director of Wekiva ChrtaHan School, for preschool lo
grade fi and expanding next
year to middle school grades.
The rh urrh Is located al
1675 Dixon Road For more
information rail the churrh of­
fice al 774 0777

• m t o r P— 8a r 0 r a g Pros man

17 p.m.| Strtkeforre for high
school, college and career
young people In which several
hundred are involved.
On Wednesday night (Family
Night) senders begin at 7 p m
with a worship and prayer
service for adults and children
a tlm d Royal Rangers and Miv
slonrttrs. programs similar lo
girl and boy scouting organ i/a
lions Middle Schoolers a Itend
Sm keforrr Unashamed
Thursday evening n con
tinning education class Is of­
fered lor m tnlsletlal perpara
lion credentials for ministers
and Bible knowledge. This

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So Fresh,
It ComesWith A n

From Staff Reports
SANFORD - Crooms Academy has many first time events
planned for the next few m onths The school, with students In
grades 0 13. will host a science fair and a winter open house.
Planned for Dec. 3-4. Ihe science fair will Include more than
200 projects In IS different categories In the areas of biology,
physical science, m athem atics and engineering. Ribbons will
be awarded In each category and winners will compete In the
regional science and engineering fair In February.
On Dec. 18. Crooms will hold an open house where p arents
8Md students may preview some of the new programs coming
the school. During this evrnl. the Crooms Academy Gospel
will perform a Holiday Songfrst.
other school news. Crooms students were rrrognUed at a
I I Future Business Leaders of America rally at the SanCtvtc Center earning second place In the most profes'** dressed category out of all the district high schools,
bools Jun io r Reserve Officers Training Corp rrcelved
• •1.000 donation from the American Legion Auxiliary for out*" showmanship In the Sanford Veteran s Day parade,
the first time In 3H years. Crooms has boys and girls
tram s participating In the regular high school seaThe teams are playing In the Florida High School ArttvlAssociation.

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Lions ready
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Club of Sanford claims first fastpitch crown
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. T a n Layton and Vi
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» a a l h r Optimist club of
uifacd Rotary Brrakfaat Club

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Cuiuijfcuttogfar the S a fa ri

I^M raatpitch Softball League
I'teld this past Saturday.
In the other 0Mnr. the a « f a i
™HW far three tuna m the betl
SMfard Kiwania Club is 3*2 and the Sanfard U« ? b 2 h b| T d S*n fart RoUnr BrrakiM( Club
The rrrilax aeaaon wUl conclude on Wedneaday.DrTembrT fad at Roy Holler Field In ft.
MHion Park with the Optimist r t A of h n fa H
S j m f o r t ^ n . Chib at a p n T o S
£ * ,~ * 2 rd * * " 7 Breahlaat Club playing the
Sanfacd Kiwania Club at 7:30 p m.

Rams
are No. 1

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Blanton retired laat spring and the lob wao fllkd
hy Qrr*
Blanton‘a opposite tn almost
w r y way. Where Blanton wSTcmhn and laid
b“&lt;** R f^ater was an tn rour-face tvnr

Ovtcdo'a late aeaaon run and laat week, every­
thing paid off. The Lions went into highly-ranked
Dr. Phillips as a huge underdog and fell behind
quickly.
Cullen said the Lions like coming from behind
so he pot his wish. Thafa what happened as
Oviedo hung m and eventually sent the game Into
overtime when Cullen bund one of hia favorite
receivers, Orcg Register, far a game-winning
touchdown and Oviedo teas Improbably on Ita
way upstate.
To give the Lions even more Incentive la the
chance far a home game In the event of a win
over Lake City.
Defensive standout Leroy Jackson aaid the Li­
ons didn't know much about Lake City except
that they rely heavily on the running game which
the Uona have been able to atop all aeaaon.
On offense. Register will again rely on the run­
ning of Jaime Scott. Seminole County's leading
rusher, and the conservative passing o flense of
Cullens.
Laat week. Oviedo didn't seem to have a
chance. The overtime wtn shows what happens
when Oviedo doesn't have a chance.
,
In a tew weeks, the Uona went from s team
routed by Seminole to a team that handled one
of the best team’s tn the state a n j racked up
points on maybe the beat defense of all. Don't
count Oviedo o u t
•y
Then again, (he Uona scam to play better
when they are counted o u t

Flames finish with flourish
Church-nam es completed a tremendous late aeaaon
aurge as It swept a double header to claim the post­
season tournament title in the Sanford Recreation
Department Church rail Slowpttch Softball League
at Chase Park this past Saturday morning.
\
The nam es, who opened the season 0-3 but tallied
to finish 5-4 and In second place, took a while to get
going tn the first game, finally breaking a scoreless
deadlock by scoring two runs tn the top of the third
Inning before going on to a 17-1 thumping of Sanford
Ikien Samarltano Church.
The Flames kept the momentum going tn the
championship game, taking a 14-1 lead In the top of
the third Inning and holding on for a 10-12 victory

over regular-season champion Majesty from Trinity
Assembly of Ood Church In Deltona.
im eaty had wrapped up the regular aeaaon title on
November 10th by sweeping a doubleheader from
ta e n Samarltano. which could haws stolen the crown
from Majesty If U had won the double header.
The fatal standings In the league were: Majesty |g2). n am es (7-4). Buen Samarltano (4-6) and Sanford

Holiday times mean
special races at local
FA S C A R speedplants

Kendall Litton. Jennifer Long. An­
drea Martin. Shannon M dahan.
Lauren Mullen. Kimberly R u n .
Ashley Reed. Taylor Robert son. Di­
ana Sisco. Lindsey gsrartxfaai^di,
Candice Ubitt. Christina Tombroa.
Kelli Tombroa. Kira TUrik. Trisha
Whitmire.
Krystal.
Woukwd.
McKenzie Wright. Jennifer Young.

LIOOK r O U H
O H 1C I
CHRI STMAS
PART IfcS NOW

Cracker/Florida Pro Series Lais Model
125-Lap Race phis the World Chevro­
let Classic Race C a n will be featured
at New Smyrna Speedway on Saturday
night.
Lap Championship race aril] be run
tonight at Orlando SpcedWorld.
In addition to the special events the
regular card of Limited Late Models.
Modlflcda. Sportsman. Mini-Stocks.
Bobmbcrs.
Run-A-Bouts and 4Cylinder Bombers will also run.
Orlando SpcedWorld la located 10
miles east of Orlando on Highway BO
at the BOO cutoff. Oates open at 0 p.m.

“ S e w ^ ^ i^ tD w iiY
SAM3ULA

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

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FASCAR
10 p.m. at Ortando SpecdWorld.
Coat la $30. which la good for driver and two
t i r mneu in the pits only.

Church
The awards for the Fall
League will be distributed at
the meeting for the Polar Bear
League on Wednesday. Decem­
ber 10th at 8:30 p.m. at the
Downtown Youth Center In
Sanford City Hall on the cor­
ner of Park Avenue and Semi­
nole Boulevard.
Powering the Flames against
Bucn Samarttano were Leonard
Richardson (two doubles, two
■ingles, one run scored, one
RBI). W. L. Oraccy (two dou­
bles. one single, one run
scored, three RBI). Jerry Ca­
mus (two doubles, one single,
two runs scored, two RBI).
Jack Dtemer (one triple, one
single, two runs scored, one
RBI), winning pitcher Robert
Jones (two doubles, two runs

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score, two RBI). Robert Smith
(one double, one single, one
run scored, three RBI). Dean L
Smith (one double, one single,
one run scored, one RBI) and
Tony Blalle (two singles, taro
runs scored, one RBI).
Also contributing were An­
drew Dieme r (one single, two
runs scored) and Trent Smith.
Dean W. Smith and Mark
Blythe (one tingle and one run
■cored each).
Doing the hitting for Burn
Samarttano were Lula Rivera
(three singles). Carlos Matos
(one single, one run scored).
Lou Rosario (one single, one
RBI) and Aka Torres and Pete
Morales (one tingle each).
Doing the damage for the
Flames In the finale were Jerry
Cantus (one double, four sin­
gles. three runs scored, two

in/ / . o c / u / o w

Kill), W. L Oraccy (one double,
three alnglea, taro nina scored,
five Rill). Bruce DanlUa (one
double, taro singles, one run
•cured, two RBI). Tony Blalle
(three singles, one run scored,
two RBI) and Robert Smith and
Leonard Richardson (three sin­
gles and two runs scored each).
Also hitting were Trent Smith
(two single*, one RBI). Jack
Dtemer (one single, two runs
scored), winning pitcher Robert
Jones lone single, one run
scored, one RBI) and Mark
Blythe and Andrew Dinner
lone single and one run scored
each).
Other members of the
Flames were Jack Eltonhead.
Kim Eltonhead. Vance Hants.
Otis Raines. Donnie Hinson.
Mike McCoy. Chris Storms.
Dwight Reynolds and Dean W.
Smith.
Pacing Majesty wets Rob
one RBI). TOny River* (three
tingles, one run scored, three
RBI). Smokey Slabodnik (three
single*, two runs scored). Larry
Hartman (one double, one tin ­
gle. on* run scored, three RBI).
Toody Rosas (two singles, two
runs scored). Steve J arrett (two
tingle*, one RBI). Ike Mendoa*
lone double, two runs scored,
one RBI). Rubra Quinones (one
double, one run scared) and
Mate Vtoct (one single, one run
scored).
Also playing for Majesty this
year were Brian Jones. Steve
W Oulgan. Jeff Pandolf. Brad
Budd. Hon Silva and John
C S p tiT l

LOW FIXED PRICES
NO HAGGLE
NO HASSLE
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DISCOUNT ON ANY PURCHASE
SALE ENDS SUNDAY 11/3047

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Floods - Frriey. NovwnOer a *. 1W 7 - 3M

People
It’s time to select a Christmas tree
Nationally, about 30 million

and bright light*.

Each year, the young trees
be shaped or pruned to
annually. They are
where In your
rage the tree lo branch
on
farm*
and
you wtfl display your
quickly, and gradually
in Florida and In tree. With thta In mind, you o i l
------- e
the
toll
bushy
c*ny other state and be able to tell what height tree
appearance people prefer in
Canada.
you win need and whether ad
their Christmas trees.
few ride* of the m e
During the three to six years
It fakes to grow Into a wellto an Important
shaped six to eight foot tree,
toy when aetecttni your tree.
the Christmas tree faces many
The
needtes
be
haaards. Trees can suffer from
replace the 30
readfant. Take hold of a branch
The trees In the too little sun. too much or too
that wfll be
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about fax inches from the Up. plantation wfll be absorbing little rain, destruction bv
year. The rule o# thumb la to between your thumb
rodents. Insects, disease, hall,
P*«nt two to three trees far faerflnger. then p u l your
_ aid freM, oxygenated Are. or by bring overgrown by
cony tree c u t
toward you a f a t o g toe h
wr. When you riaM a ’Choose brush, vines or weeds.
a homegrown
to *kp tfammh your Ibarra.
Many tree farmers allow
tiee to pm d far the The needfaa Mould adhere to and Cut* operation, your whole
family can n o te to the farm, customers to choose and cut
tod
the branch and not fa l a d In walk among the treea and And thetr own Christmas trees.
to uaed to tnnsportatlon. Thta your hand. The needles Mould
one that wtl I t that special This has helped renew the
toaa aupport* the fanner*
fanner of be fetobte. not brittle.
■pot In your home.
tradition of the entire family
the atate and booata Florida’s
The tree Mould hove a good
When you deride to purchase selecting and culling the
frafranee and good green a freshly cut Florida-grown Christinas tree.
A tree that to
color. A fr«M tree wfll retain
Today’s
Christmas
tree
brought mto ^the home and la Na mototure content and there tree, make sure that the stand
you use wfll alow far watering producer works hard to provide
ddlng water by keep Ma fragrance and the tree.
quality trees to markri In the
_
of the trunk
needles. If kept in a stand that
freshest condition possible.
wdl not be a Ire haaanL
has a good water holding
the
family Many frown s say that the
P f p fa M l tore the tradition
tty.
. came from the hard work Is all worthwhile
of real, natural treea In their
Today, however, most when they see a happy family
hamaa far the hokdaya. Thta
Christmas trees are plantation and the excitement of children
trodtttae&gt; dale* back to 1900
ton In the process of grown In cultivated stands to aa they help select the family’s
A.D. The Ant Chriatma* trees
a tree. The preferred provide consumers wtth the Christmas tree.
cut
at trees la often best possible trees.
r aring far a W n lf i Teas
apples, wafer*. handed down from generation
While growing. Christmas
Now that you have selected
and candle*, to m e n tio n . In Florida. Red tree*
provide
many your special tree, rare for II as
la the shapes of Cedar, Virginia Pine. Sand environmental
benefits. They you would a freM bouquet of
a. and animals Pine. Spruce Pine and Upland
serve
as
wildlife
habitat.
As soon as you gel It
the wafers. Today's Cypress a n grown apectAcal ly Increase soti stability,
and
make a fresh straight
far uae as Christmas Inca.
provide
a
valuable
and cut across the base of the
They Include
When you visit a Christmas aesthetically
pleasing trunk to remove at feast one
garlands Tree Farm, feel free to breathe improvement to the land.
Inch of the inink. Immediately

hood Bank saaka donors
Central Florida Blood Bank la asking donors of all types of
ood - especially O-type donors • lo donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1303 E. Second St. For Information, call 323-0833.

TO
PS
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Senalbtyl Chapter *031 meets every
Monday, bam 10-11:46 a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance Church.
1401 S. Park Arc.. Sanford. For information, call 331-0340.
Visitor* are welcome.

Sanford Rotary Club

Rotary Clulr of sanford meetp ferry Motx|gy at noon, at jfcir.

ActhrMss for Sonlora

invite anyone 56 years of older to Join
them In two weekly acttvtttes on Monday: Woodcarver*. from
0:30 to 11:30 a.m. Games from 1 to 3 p.m., at the Flank Evans
Center, 166 N. County Chib Road.

Emptoymont Opportunities for Sonlora
An employment program sponsored by AARP Senior Com­
munity Service Employment Program Is held at the Sanford
National Ouard Armory. 015 E. First St., Monday through Fri­
day. Interview hours are 8 a.m. to I p.m. Telephone: 334-8008.
The program assists seniors. 56 and over, to return to the
work place.

Cancar Support Group
Support. Hope and Recovery. 5.HAR., meets every Monday
afternoon at 6 p.m. at Central Florida Regional Hospital In the
far comer of the dining room. This Is a self help support group
far afl cancer survivors, whether In treatment now or finished
with I t Call 334-8737 or 333-7785 for more Information.

Contract Bridge

Bridge players are Invited to play contract bridge every Mon­
day. at 10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford Senior Center. For infom is­
call 333-6330.

AARP

The Winter Springs Chapter of AARP meet* the third Monday
of the month, at 1:30 p.m.. at the Winter Springs Senior Cen­
ter off Edgrmon Avenue. Senior cltLrcn*. 80 and over, are Invftted to ftttend.
For Information, call Marian Dolin. 337-7334.

Gamblers and famlllaa

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• Oambler* Anonymous and Osm-Anon for family and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday Inon-amokcnl at 7:30
p.m.. Church of the Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave.. Maitland.
For more Information, call 336-9306.

Narcotics Anonymous

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

Historical Commission

The Lake Mary Historical Commission meet* at 7 jun-. the
first Monday of the month, at the Frank Evans Center, 188 N.
Cou ntry fi» h Road. Contact Jam es Thompson at 333-0433 for
more Information.

Practical Nurses Association
The Licensed Practical Nurses Association of Florida, Inc.,
meets the second Monday of the month at 6:300 p.m. at
Kllamcy Baptist Church. 701 Formoao Ave.. C.E.U. class pro­
vided each month. All meetings are open to LPNa and to stu ­
dents and graduate LPNs. For Information call 390-4331.

Modalars Club

...........

The Sanford Aero Modeler* Club meet* every third Monday
of the month starting at 7 a m ., with the 'Model of the Month
competition at Greater Sanford Chamber of Commerce. 400E.
First St. AH phases of R/C model aircraft are presented. The
chib’s flying field Is located In Sanford. For more Information,
contact Lee Dorsue at 674-4733.

VFW, Auxiliary

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Veterans of Foreign W an 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.

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place your tree In a water­
ftNAffTAflM
holding stand, or If jrou are not V
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1
ready lo decorate It. place It In
TNI
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a bucket of water. Don’t ever ■_______ liD’OW_______
1
let the base of the tree dry out ■ I M I i l l f f l i l M I I I T I H M l
as a seal will form and a new ■
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ru t will be necessary so that !,|
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w n|
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in ro re i*
the tree ran lake lip moisture.
• A Christmas tree, like a §
PLUMtft
(ffsfteese risen
bouquet of flowers, like* It cool 11
and safe, so don’t put your tree
isssserotete
near your fireplace.
heal I;
f
TMff U m i MDflMIa 1
source, or television set.
tieersesierie
- let the tree remain 1
■
fM
R
m
Mmo m r a Ttx&gt; UTTLi ■
outdoor* or on a root porch or
patio until you are ready lo
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decorate It.
• A fresh cut tree la s safe
ftfA M H # tfto O P tl
tree and Is no more flammable |
than a wet fear. Keep plenty of ■ MORTALKOMMT AMMMLATMW I
water In the tray, using a
v a m ia rs e e
n» ■
sturdy stand that la large
enough for the tree. Check the
water several limes each day.
• Be sure that the light cords
and connections you use on
your tree are in good working
order lo Insure a
safe
Christmas for your family.
- Rrmrmbrr lo unplug the
tree tight* when you go to bed
or when you leave home. You
should use only cool burning
light*.
In Seminole County your
family can cut a tree from Big
Oaks Ranch In Chuhiota. They
have a gift/craft shop, hay
* a son mom si xvici
rides, and a petting farm/mo.
oxoMuancn omiiM exit
MDUCTKM F lU U tM H
For more Information you can
without CHuuaao
contact Quentin or Peggy
without nuns Mwxuncvt
Green at 365 8885.

CaURTCABODEBT?

If third grader doesn’t
want to go to school...
Our son la In third grade and we’re having a
terrible time getting him to go to school Then,
once we get him there, half the time either my
husband or I gri a call at work from the school
clink- worker saytng he’s complaining of a
headache, stomach ache or feeling duty. Once
we grt him home he usually experiences a
’miraculous recovery*. We've wasted hundreds
of dollars on doctor*’ visits getting things
checked out. .but no one can find anything
•rally w v sg -W rV r r a w lo the ronctur hearts. When ho woo o httfa g w he
couldn’t won to get Mg m ouM to ^ to school
kke the *fag tods’. He tovod kindergarten, but
Die trouble started In first grade. He has al­
ways lo a d to listen to stories, and can tell you
everything he hear* from stories. TV, or music
lyrics: but he Just can't seem to master learn­
ing to read. We hoped he was Just s late
bloomer and would outgrow the problem, but
Instead. It has gotten worse as the work has
gotten harder and more demands are made on
the kids.
Recently had had an evaluation and It was
determined that he has a lemming disability.
Now they want to put him Into a special class
for reading. He say* he's not going Into a class
for stupid kids and hell never go to school
again if we try to make him.
We’re at our wits' ends and don't know where
to turn. We feel like we have to do something
because the path he la on now la leading lo big
trouble: but If we try to force him lo go to the
special class we might actually make things
worse. Please help us sort this thing out.
Toes P arents

a total failure,
where It’s tmhow hard you
try. No v w d u h* '

It's too bad wcVe
achievemen t to the hope of ’fair blooming*,
bul ail we ran do now Is try to remedy the
damage that ha* been done. In my opinion,
the LD reading rlasa la your best hope, bul
you’ll want to try to gel him lo buy Into It If al
all possible.
Ask the school If you and he can *v!aU* the
LD class prior to placing him there. Put the LD
teacher Into the loop about the problem and
hopefully he or she will make a special effort
lo make him feel comfortable and welcome.
Encourage him by telling him that Iota of the
smartest people tn the world have also had
learning disabilities (Einstein. Edison, etc.).
Also let him know that he may not always need
lo be In a special reading class, aa h r learns
new ways to deal with hts problem. It la en­
tirely reasonable to think that his enormous
efforts at avoiding school will lessen or disap­
pear as he begins lo feel more comfortable.

Office workers using phones
should be seen and not heard
any more tim e w ith n man
DEAR ABBY: I work In a fargs
whose values differ so greatly
office where people are clustered
from your
Into numerous ‘pods.’ These group­
ADVICX
ings are separated only by parti­
m
tions. Wo use speaker phones that
allow us to convene without lifting
the handset.
v f
i
Some of the people never pick up
ABIGAIL
their handeete. Instead, they yell
VAN BUREN
Into the speaker so the caller can
hear them. They turn the volume
(Wal-Mart Plaza, one block
up os loud as It will go so they can
north oflake Mary Bkd.)
hear thsir party anywhere in the
office. This is very disturbing to *Greg* for almost a year. He is L2
thorn who are trying to concentrate and I am 37. For the last thre*
on their work.
months, Greg has boon pressuring
Many of these same people use __ito move in
Coupon* pood
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with him. Ev
I
the speakers to rotrlovo long per­ ho brings it up, I change the sub­
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this location only
or
sonal messages from their voice ject
mail.
Ho began our Inst conversation
J U C T ira iU D S
HTi
v-mu
I am offended when my co-work- with me by saying, ’So. when are
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CUT
era are too laiy to pick up their you moving In?* I told him 1 can’t
phones. Certainly, hands-free has mova in with him unless we are
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its benefits, but where do you draw married. He became angry and
| Il
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tbs lino? Ahby, what is the proper •aid, 'Marriage ia only a piece of
etiquette In this situation?
&gt;N ow Dry
FRAZZLED IN FLORIDA
I said it’s the only right thing to
do. Wo haven’t spoken since.
Ncccssaryi
DEAR FRAZZLED) No on*
At this point, I don’t know what
I &gt;11
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should woo the tslenhnoo In o to do. Please help me.
m o an er th a t d is tu rb s th o se
OLD-FASHIONED IN LA
ADULT
nearby. Talk to your supervisor
CUT
about th e d isru p tio n ood ask
D E A R O L D -F A S H IO N E D !
th a t* company policy to *
d iv e , you have
fated and given to em |
everything rig h t You have
Offer to help w rite the policy
i your position clear. Now
sod to hold s training ■sssl sn
■»oa »tktatod toll
■•Cel
to your guns.
IS O
on telephone etiquette should
i around
Greg wiU either &lt;
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f c H a n m i|wae&gt; ne awe V * * t l l | l l OK
decide to marry you, or no

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V s E M boundary ol h M ptot ol COUNTRY CLUE VR.LAOC UNIT
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ISS 3d tost renca S I T O t i r E tor *33 0» Nat renca S 17 * 0 a ir
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MsrtoaaM comer M Brel csrtaei pa/rH JatoOiad n ONctol Raeerdi
Buok 1470. Paost JOB and 707. Pubae Racanto Sansnta Cotrty.
Bianco Morn Bw Eatl and S o u l bountana* ol m M MteM. Bia tottosan coanaa S 31*44 I T E tor 30000 toat B 7S*S74T* ( tor
331 X Nat B 01*1144* E tor 410 7B Nat N 70*7734* Bf tor 113 07
. 8 7B*440O* IN tor 610 OS Nat. S 36*44 00* W tor 103 84 toM la
Bn E m brnnlan c4 Bw plat ol WOOOSTREAM at recorded to P M
&amp; * t 21. h m «7 w n &lt;M r e a r Rmuda ;
S 00*1509*1 atong m M Eatl bcwlary lor 244 S3 leal to B n I ___
boundary ol Bw PM ol WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 1. aa recorded Bl
PIM Book 17. Paort 99 ani oo. Pubkc Raconto. Saaam to C a M i
Bwnca N PT44 SI* E Rung m M NorT boundkrv tor 127 37 toat
Bw port ot curvature ol a curve concave Northerly and lying atong
BW NOlBwiN boundary ol MM ptot. Bwnca latterly along Bw arc ol
aaM cuna. having a isMut ol 20 J M 77 tost Baougfi a central angpe
el 01*8381* tor 471 B5 leal to the port ol tangancy. thanes N
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From l a Norths*el corrwr el WINTER SPRINOS UNIT 1.
recorded at Ptol Book 17. Paget 119 and PO. Pubkc Record* ol
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ol 398 67 leal to a port on Bw tael aaaaman me ol a Ftonto Power
andUgH I aaamart recorded n oncwl Racon) Boo* IB3. Pag* 130.
Putac raconto el Sanvnoto Courffy. Ftonto. hffi Bwnca N 31V5 87*
W tor a Malacca of 3874 43 NM. Bwnca Eatl 478 M toM to Bw Port
of Bagman. aaM port bang on Bw carearkna ol ItoaaS Creak, run
Bwnca Northath akng aaM carearkna ol HowaB Creak Bw tokoaang
courts* run N 14*3118* E tor a Mtlanc* at I BO 24 toat Bwnca run
N 40*31 i r E tor Malanca ol 83 38 leal Bwnca N 06*0 6 17* E tor a
Malanca ol 107 S3 Nat Bwnca run N 64*2ffir E tor • Mitonaa M
107 70 last Bwnca run N 117806* W tor a Mtlanc* cf 10078 tost
Bwnca rwi N 71*36 a r W tor a Mtlanc* of M 60 toat Bwnca net N
24*2STM*E tor a Malanca cf SI 90 tow awnca run N 08*0712* ■ tor
a Malanca of 78 28 toat Banc* km S 42*23-31* E tor a a Hand at
n r * toat Bwnca run N 19*4 7 34* E tor a Malanc* of 21 9B toat
Bwnca toavang afurataM carearkna of HowaS Ciaak run Bw Lekxmng
OOataaa iu i S B B * lS 4 rE tor a Mwance of 36372 toM Banc* n a il
•7*370#' I tor a Mtlanc* of 464 86 toai to a port on t w Waafaffy
Rk/e m Way ana of pmpotsd Qraanbnar Ians (6(7 RfW). MM pore
bang on a curve concave Eaatotiy and hamng a raMua Of 976 09
toat Bwnca bom a tangent baamg ot S 77*3(736* W. run Souffwrty
along Bw are ot aaM curve and aaM Weeiarty ngr.i okway In*.
736 42 toat Beougi a careral anga ot 2l*W86* to Bw port of tonoancy. Bwnca eorwnu* Souffwrly aura u d Watlarty ngre of way
In* Bw toftowmg couf*** Run S 00*37 40* W tor a dwimca of
346 4B toM to Bw port of curvakjre of a curve concave Waalair. and
Iwwng a raMua of 1572 S2 toM and a chord baamg of S 11*2618*
w Bwnca run Souffwrty along Bw arc of MM cunr* 563 47 leaf
Bvougn a cantrat angw of 21*3310* to a port, inane* run S
fra/Td * W tor a Malanca of lt d 24 leaf to Bw port ot curvature of
a curve conceio Easterly am hewng a raMu* of •J M I I toat Bwnca
rin Souawity along Bw are ol MM curve 21S U toal Beougi a canBM anga ol 0ff*V347* to a port. Bwnca Waving aaM WeMarty n m
ol way NW. rwi S » T 15’ICT W tor a Malanca of 183 49 toat Bwnca
run N 03*4317" w tor a Malanc* of 244 69 toat. Bwnca N 40*77ir
W tor a Malanca M 210 S3 toat Bwnca N &lt;4*8104* E tor a Malanca
M 134 03 toM; Bwnca N i r w a j * E tor a Malanca at 14486 toat
Bwnca N 15*31 87* W tor a Mtlanca ot JB8 to l*at Bwnca N
40*04*32* W tor a Malanca ot 122 77 toat Bwnca N 73*44*337 W tor a
Malanca of M 22 toat Bwnca 9 a r m o r W tor a Malanca ot M)27
toat Bwnca N 84*784** w tor a Malanca of 214 20 toat to Bw Port

tootBieeal comar ot WINTER SPRINOS UNIT 3. a*
n PM Bock 17. Paget 69 and 90 ol Bw Pubkc Record* M
Cotrty Ftonda run N 07*8100* E Mono an Eauarty swarv
iM B w Nonti in a M aaM WINTER SPRINGS UNIT 3 tor a datone# M 3 M 87 toM to a sort an aw EaM aaaamare tow of a Ftonda
“ "■** d l*ghi Eaaawanf ra-cordad ai Officwi Record Book 183.
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l run s 73*4*37* ■ tor • Mtlanca ot SB 72 toat Bwnca rwi S
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127 01 toot Bwnca ran S OflPOa* f tor a Malanca of 34 7* tost.
Bwnca iw i S 38*33 46* (to r a Metoncs of 1137 34 leaf awnca ran 8
23*1*87" E tor a Malanca of 597 33 leaf. Bwnca ran 8 71*84 4** w
tor a Mtlanc* of 16401 tow Bwnca run 8 0 4'1787* W tor a Malacca
of S7 14 tow awnca rwi • 36*78 43* £ tor 4 Malanca of 777 4B tost
Bwnca run S 73*1202* E tor a Malanca of 786 98 tow. Bianca ran N
•8*7031* | lor a Malanca of 407 84 law Bwnca ran S 09*38 79* E
tora Malanca of 13844 tow Bwnca rum N 53*1133* E tor a Malmc*
of I X 85 toat Bwnca ran S 69*00 08* E tor a Malanca of 190 74 tow
Bwnca ran 9 43*0740* E tor a Malanca of 163 SI toer Bwnca run S
06*8*8** E tor a Malanca of 63 96 toat awnca ran S 83*46 20* E tor
a Malanc# of 79 74 tow. Bwnca ran S 06*1886* W tor a Malar*:* of
12112 toat Bianca rwi 8 96* 17X6* W tor a Malanca ot 417 24 tow
iwno* iw i S S 1*8* 1C W tor a Mtlanc* ot 761 79 tost Bwm* iwi N
77*15 35* W tor a Malanca of 47644 toat Bwnca ran S B617-SJ* W
tor a Malanca of 774 22 toat Bwnca rwi S 5*4132* W tor a Malanca
M 274 06 toat Bwnca rwi 9 48*06 38* W tor a Malanca ot 260 40
toat awnca ran N 18*28 14* W tor a Mwanc* of M l 42 toat Bwma
•w i n 83*2*50* W tor a Malanca of 243 08 toat
IWI N 13*7*80* W tor a Mtlanc* of 74] 08 toat. Bwnca ran S
82*0407* W tor a Malanca of 164 27 toat Bwnca iw i N 88*8r3S* W
tor * dHianca ot 32 SI leal to a port on a curve concave
MniBwaafaiH twang a raMua of 1200 24 tow and a chord bewinq w
S 17*2944* W. Bwnca IWI SouBiaawarty along aw a«c of (Old curve
I a carww angle of 00*1714* tor a Malanc* of I2 * «d to w to
*---------#1ORSENBWAR LANE, at lacordad n Plat
Book 32. Page 33 of Bw Pubao Raconto Or Samnota Cowee. Ftonda.
Bwnca iw i N66*34or W atong a iaMW bw and Bw Northarty bis at
■■M ORCENBRUR LANS tor a Malanca of W 00 tow to a port on a
curve concave Nome*Warty having a raMua ot 1140 34 toat
port bang Bia Norths**!*ify comar of u id OREENBMAR LANS:
u
Bwnca ran Nmt i lawarty Wong Bw arc of Mid curve Bvough
repugn a
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ol 132 70 tow. Bwnca ran N
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. . . Bwnca rwi N 01*2 l * jr E
tor i MWW1CI of 483 26 toat Bwnca rwi N
I 12*4923*
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Ol 17S.73 toat Bwnca IWI N 3*1510* E tor l Malanca (918348 tow
l» a PCM on a curve concave Soumeau arty having a raMua of
L it tow and a chord baamg of N
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haaatorty along Bw arc of u d cunra Bvougi a careral anga of
0B*S74r tor a Malanca ot 3IS 32 toat Bwnca ran N 21*4*28* E tof
I Of 34424 tow to • port on a curve concava
j a raMua ot 1872 B2
12 tow
law and a chord baamg of N
11*2*18* K. Bwnca ran Nonrwa
4 warty atom Bw arc of u d curve
Bvough a car** ang* of 21*3710*
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n o * lor a Malanca of 86347
toat
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ran N 00*3740* I tor a Malanca ot 346 49 leaf t o t port of
ef a curve concave Souowaaterty rwvmg a ra
of 8301
oa run Norm etaterty Wong Bw arc of u d curve Bvougi a
anga of J T n v s r tor a Matonca M 408 M tow to bw Port g
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LESS ANO EXCEPT
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Bw loi Ptot Bwraaf.
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PUMa RECOROS OP SEMNOLE COUNTY. FLOMbiA
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DESCRIPTION
I g too Northaatl oomw g WINTER SPMNOS UNIT 3. aa
*i Ptot Book 17. Pagkt 09 and 90. Putac Racorda ot
Cowky Ftonda rwi Bwnca N 00*180* W Worn a r ^ r
Bong Bw Eau trw of said WINTER SPRINOS UNIT 3. a Mtlanca at
SSS. 13 tog to a port on Bw Estlaity H«gm oi Wav an* g a 11*
Ftonda Power S light Eaawnant. a* racoidsd in Official Raconto
Beak l* L Pag* i n Pi
Pubkc Raconto g Semen** Cowffy. Ftonda ran
1S T W atom leaf Eauarty Right g Way krw 3374 38
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I N 31*485
l N S4-OS 3 r W along Bw atofatato Uaiarty Rk*4 M
way ana Ol Florida Power t light Eaaamarff 400 37 tow to Bw
SouBWfnmow comar g lenda datertoad m Official Raconto Book
1*93. Pag* 333 at laid Pubkc Raconto and Bw POINT OP
BEGINNING, Bwnca eorwnu* N 84*05 37* W along lakf Eaatorty
g Rige-of Way NW and Bw Watlarty ana g iwd OBtaW
I Book 1063 Pago 132 tor a MtUnc* Ot 297 M lag 40 Bw
Cagatoy Ibge g - way in* g iwraw Spftni BoWavant Bwnca ran S
77*3*f0* W atong Mid Eauarty Rrghi oTway krw to a port on a
having a raMua at 1205 98
tog •rtoPa'chord baamg at 8 2 9 * i»3 T W. Bwnca run SouBiwaa
Bw arc g Mid cunr* and Mid Eiuaiiy Rghi of Way
tof a MUanca
of 04
17 tog a
. h a central angto
, of 03*3*5r
m m
..........
..............M
port on a horviangant curve concave Eauarty having a raMua ol
24 X tog and a chord baamg g S 14*3554* E. M U port bang on
BW Northarty Rrghf-of Way kna of AuguaU National Ooutovaid 18*
RIW). Bwnca ran Bw toOoaan 5 couraat and MUanca* atong iato
MoiBtorty Rrgfe M Way krw. Southerly along Bw aic at laid curve
Bvough a caneg an** at 97*0127* tor a MUanca at to. IS tog to Bw
porn g tangancy: Bwnca ran S 80*36 37* E tor a Mtlanc* at 1831
lag to Bw port at curvaraia ol a cun* concave Nonrwaitarty iwvmg
a raMua ol 173 P7 toat Bwnca ran Souirwatlarty
Souirwtuarty atong
along Bw
I arc of
ia*» cuna Bvougn a careral anga g 32*3*
11*tor a Maun g s i M
----------------------Malanca
tog to Bw port at tangancy. Bwnca ran N 08*8712* E tor a Malanca
g 40 85 la g to ma p o rt g cuntiut* of a cuna
curve concava
having a
g 183 22 last, thane# run
any
t ------arty a
along
tw arc g laid curve Bvough a careral angto g
36*10-567 toe
tor a iMalanc* g 101S4 tog lo a port g norMangancy.
•wnca departing
Rrgte Ol
ol Way to
wrong taaf
m a J Northarty Rghl
In*, rwi N M*3r2B* E
tor a Mafanca 0133 64 tog to me ro iN T OF b e g in n in g
GontarangO 510 acre* mofa_of tokaand bang aubyact to any ngtvsEm m a
Daacrtpaon g CcAaiarU
The Coftatarat uwa conuu g |4 g b w loaowmg daaenbad

In which
por new hat w haraaftor octam* any m .
.and new g Many *na hacealtoraaachad la .__________
M H t M M ig x o n . tonaaig a pan g . appurtanarB to. to M m to. m
*fWB^bcw»Bwii*aganpH »»w rBgaP ganypot9cngatkaffitny
toaaaar araamampartoMvj torn* R*g F'ropmry Mdaaotoad n
t l r t A J . b w NMOhc anumsraeons batow n g
W PS g BW nooma rang, loyaton . aauae. proIto. rtwraa.
«nd M a r H U M at any and a l g Bw R ag Proparry w u d r g
rthwdMbaaaB^ ajyjantoa^p toa^oa u ^ ia^ toaik^oB ert
-onaaa, raeWurarl. mack b#r*or bar locatod on aw*R*2
S dapoaffl made With or other ascunty given to uMfy
n by Mortgager w ai isapaM to Rag Pwaarty a i advama
lOlBiaurano*Bfamwiw made by Mortgagor nan raapacl to
^ W ML — g g »w or dtmanda earn istcwcT to awuiane* at
waa* or tacurtfy and as ghat a*cw#y ctoarsng. and aawr
"y odffBaetor or odwr party bi comacScvi sdh ma
frwSw iTaupTiaa N M M 4 a i*^ . - ' y r u j &gt;f1&gt;
a rt avsry i w a r t a h 3 5 » y r i o ^ h a r a e ^ i o ! a £ ^ . ^ o t v w
•itodwd or aBtoad to. ar aaad ot reandad to b* used n eorewcaon
a m Bw Ra g Property shaBwr row asaang ir haraabai aractod.
toctowns. sshouf towaaaow. *0 machmery anwpmanL angew*.
* ^ * - . * 7?
• a p m m a « * “ ^ * 5 **• " a rt . rw g
•lacmcffy aghf. tog ot leurgaoccn. cr lot rrrmaivrn m aanaary
pi^oaaai oftor ma aKtoaan g tanam m Bwacty « tor Bw r*aw«g
Ml
ODUEW^I, TWIB.
motort. ai«y«Ky«.
mdOEi •TiMtet. vmNafl
^
» n m . ft* hoM« md &gt; d 4 t i m d Do r m lex N m m
iw B C t r a in r a m h t n w i dr«p«t. «rap«ry nxh and bnctait
Mama, pip«t, taucatt.
tosaratort. haakm linda. Movav. even*, langehk Mahwauwra
Mapoiato. w g g haatart. mcmaralori. lumdur*. krturae and
. faMok. commurveahon lyuanw. gam**.
BMf'cartk. toea. Xege" lawn n n s c a r t ad
g luff raiated aryupmanl s i apseassay
mange and *• g Bw coMfarU
r dakvsrad of to ba da*.w ad to BW
r ot by sheh Bw Rag Property may g any
sav a r t a* nghfa to carry an buwwa* widw

aaa aaya. anoanca say* or accsM new Of haraaftor owned by
Mortgagor and aBuch ar* new or haraaftor located on Bw Raei
Pswi rfl g any part g paicaf Bwraot M g I
pamw was. impact toaa and uisty aacwBy (
awd* n oomacaon s m Bw RaUPioaarty &lt;

kccowa g any dbinaga w or token g aa w any aan g m* 1
Pienarty g BW certtofU daaertoad hsisn. a r t at causaa g «
and recoiartaa tor m y toM g Mnwraaon m Bw varaa g Bw RsU
Property or mch aaSatort. r o u b g sanouf mwaaon. a l r*~-****»
MoRSrt" » a R a g ^ V c p s 'i^ c r m rk y w 1p m p a rt ^ d n c n tm r ^ ^
agaawf any panto, aa umanwd rwuranc* gamranw. aa asarda
made w amawne domai pratsaMrn* g pwcfw i i ti tow g auen go esatonsa a h laapag to ma RaM Pn^aitR M c s u m s g acaon am
lacovaAe*. now g hgaaRg ri asaaanca. tor m y toM m Mwrraeon at
rnra* g BW RaM Proaarty m d M pracadda M any m d t f M Bw
feragomg cosataraf and. la Bw aatonl n g Mhamwa K U M aa
paymgffB i n t o rwuranc* (ahadwr g n g tw Sacwad Party w Bw
k«k* payee M auch ewwancal. g any m d gnrty astrm fy g
iM y payable In weem g toes g damaoe to g emenaw* w*h
sf to m* RaM Picparty g any g Bw ccdMart datertoad haran.
prepared tor corwirucbon of
a* MuMs*. data a rt m a v i s
rtatod to auch anprovafnanto. M parmn toaa. mpact toat gaSy
•acurey dapoutt or bora* pud g inada n comacbon sen tw Rag
i
Picparty g any part tw
Bwr*g.
a rt *a corwacto and agasmaras
yyMwtoagor
I too by
m anq k&gt; auch
data a r t Maeang*. g w Bw
FWW
a iR S K
E L ? * * '9" ’
lamvaacn. g --------------------*S*“
rrOptiTy,
(hi
ese atoi laepacl to Bw to* to anvewheaere g tosm to m y
g M g m y part ot Bw R*g Property, toaamir sdh ok
•m ismsci id a rt adtot procaadi g Bw Mto g itaM at aa
of any pan g Bw Rag Property.
every kmc
(i) aa damagaa. royafaae. a rt tavaira*
and daau toaon s r t taoavg m g Mon^agg maybe
n
u Wdidtoi
kam any person ot anary ownaw ar n a a s
"S N to B w aa. gsa. g nwwrg igaa m d............
i
(0 ad kcanaae (mckidmg but n g kmrtad la. any buunatk
kciniaA t o n kcanaa*. oparaanglcm i i A or g i w g maaara) conUac«. agreement menagemenf corvracta Irenehree agraemarea
and governmental parmtt (nckiMng but n g kmsad to any panrwa
wsusd by Bw Ftonda DaparknaN of Environmental Regulation)
dwwrthro. operakon. laniu. at maaaananca g Bw RaU Property.
(») M aocourea bar* account*. I n k OotuTwea. cerraa rtyn .
“ "frtnwrea. notok. cfwnu paper ewuumawea. general rrtang£iet
and affwr obegahona anting M ol or r cormackon s r* ma
dsmrthro. oparanon. u m . lanur and davaropmani g bw Rag
on* tor accatsona to. change* g . adMorw to.
g any g *w shoo# g any part g Bw eoaatort
(mi aa poocaada g any g Bw cokatorg datertoad harem Aa
I«*d hsram. tw torn -preeaadt* ockntoa slwtovg a - i r r u r i g
racamsd stwn coagsrg or procssda ar* *okL nTirtai). aachamad
or othanawi dtopoMd g . shadwr auch Mapotwon s vofunUry or
■krotaraary and mckidaa. s m o g knwabon. aa goods. .
tot. garwrg mfangtooao documami w
. mw. i
•tortfrtrff, and aa nghta to mauranca paymanri nckiMng return
pmnranw. a m laapad to tucfi coauarg. s h govg tocatod
PARCEL II
EXHMTT *A-r
PARCELA
A parcel M tort Mng ai Bw Nonfwag 1/4 g Section 12 and tw
SgONasg 114 g Secoon I. and bi Bw SouBwau 114 ot Sacuon 2.
.
___
— J U4 g Sacaon II. toamaho 12 Souffi. Rang# IS
Sag HW* borough Counry^ Floiida. m k ) parcel bamg mof#
Begin m a Poona kxmd by maaaum g from Bw SouihsaU corner at
Mid Northwag 1/4 g Sacuon 17 N (Xroi 41*W. along t w Wau
4 1/4. 1343 07 tog to Bw kbovorttorwonad
.
bom 00k) Part, s 09*18 77*W . 47 70 tog
g ma Rochowwotooon g CyprtM Croak, awnca
atong »gd cangtow Bw tokmeng tvsa p ) oouraao (1) N 00*443anw.
1308.15 toM 10 0 Pose g Curvakjre. (2) Norms aatorty 1114 28 tog
atong Bw aic g a cgva to ma toM
IhawngaraMuag;
hnliw a raMua g 3X 0 00 tog md
a oararg g r ta at 2 0 * i n r . chord
oaarmgN
M M H M M112838
M M
--------*l10*8J80rW.
tom to * F o fio I Tangency. (3) N T O M T iV w , 371 38 tom Bwnca
N 0r333 21V ,. 362
at. thenca N131*OTO**W.
21*03
.___ 7Tto
„
_________
286 33 tog
Bwnca to ao*13D6*E-, l 33 17 toat Bwnca S 73*0122* 1 . 1122
toat Bwnca N a vsa-aori. 26400 toat Bwnca S 64*1941*8. M 38
toat Bwncs E 6 B * ir4 2 ^ . 74 n toat Bwnca S 3 r 1035* E . 80 47
toat mencsS 18*4340*!, «3 03 (eel: Bwnca S I B - O s m . 106 OS
toat manea S. 10*0314*i . 279 3li** l. Bwnca M 79*1789*
-------------------E .
28408 toat Bwnca N 79*7908* E , M i l tom Bwnca H t r m t T
i . 176 48 tost Bwnca N. 26*3f46* E . *6 07 lag. Bianca N.
70*57-ii* | U fa # toat awnca N 83*3740* 1 .146 M toat Bwnca
s. 40-34 36* E . 104 SS tog, Bwnca S 78*14 S3* ( . 106 33 tog.
Bwnca S. 97*3727*t , 120ao foot Bwnca S. M -UfUb‘ ( . I 74S4
toat Bwnca 9. 21*4 9 SOT 1 . 1st 04 toot Bwnca S 50*76 07* E .
213 73 tost Bwnca E 17*7749**. 81410 toM Bwne# E 70*8900*
(. . 881 93 tow to a Pckd on t cunr*. tg d Po*4 uao bamg aiPore
T
on
»w Watlarty boundary at Bw pnwarty datertoad m OBcag
Book 2270. Pagk 777. Pubkc Racorda oi ftaiborougn 1
Ftonda. Bwncs atong Mid WaWarty boundary Bw toaomng i n (4
courts* ( 1) Souhwaalar*----------------- along
- arc g I curve to Bw
N 867 72 tog
Bw
to« haung • raMua g I I l i s a tog and a carargt angi*
mgto g 20*21 a r .
bamng E I0*n 8r W . 864 M tog to a Poet g Tangancy (2)
E O O TO t-O rV 77B 74 tog to 4 Port g Curvaaes; (3) Soudmaatorty.
360 70 M l along Bw arc g a curve to Bw nghl haven a raMua ol
S712S tog and a control angto g 25*03oar Chord bearing g S
12*3703* * .. 377 86 tog U a Port g Havana Curvature. (4)
SortWMMrN K f . I f tog along Bw arc o( i cuva to Bw lah fwvmg I
raMua g 16000 tog and carsg ay * of 84^71 o r . Uand baanrg 5
02*07*76* E . *67 77 la g lo
g Revera* Curvature. (5)

Port m a curve. Bwnca Nonhaegerto. 078 44 tog atong tw arc at i
curvslo mo toff hoUngoraMuog 436 00 l#g end *csrarg*rrt*g
90*0000*. chord beaikn N 4S-44 3 T W . 80S 11 tog to 0 Port g
Tangency, Bwnca S. «an8*27* W , 287.IS tog to 0 Port on Bw EoM
-y # g -s s y Ons g ms RschomaOialion of Cyprsto Cissk. Bwncs
obnq toot ngUM -say krw N. 00**4 J T W . 4 00 tost Bwncs S.
triS 7 7 * W . 34 22 tog to Bw otorsmoraonsd Port g Bsgnrvng
LESS ANO EXCEPT THE FOLLOWING SEVEN (7) PARCELS.
RETMEO OFFICERS" VELAOE. PHASE I
A poicg g tort Mng in Bw NorthssU 1/4 g Ssckon 12. Ibwrrtap 32
B o M . Rongt IB Cm L IMaboiouan Counfy. Flood*, tg d psreg
Bsgmrong g 0 Port toimd by maasiring from me SouBhvsU cc
MOud Northssg 1/4gS sqlo n 13. N otrorai* W . oiongms\___
boundoiy g Mid NciBwh U t/4, 1144.04 toat Bwnca N 09*871 r
E^473 OfIto g. to Bw abo ■amonbonod Pos&lt; g Beginning: Bwnca
bom ie d Pota Bw toSowmg Newlem (19) couiaa
i i ) n . m n r 1 ^ .1 1 1 7 tog. m n io * tr o r w . 1733a tog. p i
N 38*8737* W . | 7 « toat (41 N 2S*07*Sr E . 4ES3 toat (5) N
54*0949 E . 9904 toat IS) E 18*5 73 T 1 .9 0 79 to g to a Port on
a cunr. (7) Along Bw lie g l curve to Bw ngre. concava to Bw
Northsast radtoa M oo toat daaa 08i*4i r r . arc 27 OS toat choid
bearing E 47*3909 W . 2EfS tost to 0 P ort g ravaraa cuna: (•)
Along rw arc g l curve to Bw too. concave to Bw SouBwaat raMua
•7 00 toat. daaa 077*2S*ar. arc OS 08 tog. chord baanng s
3 9 4 9 1 9 W . 4011 toat 10 i Port of Tangancy (9) S OCTOJOO'W.
45 30 feat &lt;I0I_N 90*00-00* _E . 4911 C a t (I I ) n
i . ooro n t r w .
1940 toat to o Port on a curva. (12) Along Bw arc g a curva k) Bw
nght eoncava to ma So u b w m raMua 4314 toat dafla 101*1101*.
arc 7S S6 toat chord baanng N S7-00 33* E . 66 98 toat (13)
Laavkigogdcurva, E 06*3701*W . 3804 tow. (14)8 s r o r J l ’ E ,
119 63 toar. (IS ) N 73*22*09 E . 47 04 tog; (10) S 17*7732* E .

LtQdNotlct

s a il toot ( i r ) ■ o r n r w , t r
177 OS toat too Port i
• • -r ^ A J o
ItoBW
) N * r l» * 9 w .

■ m M g a m w rg D Y T R E S S CREEK VELAOE
Z r X 'Z " * ? *

R E T B W 0PF1CER9 V E LA O E PMABE ■
A porog g tort iykw m Bw BouBisag 1/4 at Socaon 1.
— *-------*i Com fy
"*
r t tomd by moogmng from mo SouMowg con
1/4 el oorton t j. Ibsiwha 32 Soum. Rang* I t
^naffy Ftondo. n o c r o T a r w . Mbng ma
g aaa HumaaW i.-o
aa toat Bwnca to B T Sjr i r « 5*1 aa
P ort g Bagmrvng Tfwnco bom
(84) oourtat
to
It I Atone Bw ore g
.
. _
8*3 oo Teat daaa 0 0 9 4 6 0 9 . arc 38.70 tom, char
o r t s i r s . 38 S6 toat to a Port g Ravaraa Curve;
arc g a curva to Bw toff, concava to Bw W att raMul
daaa 013*14*19, aw 221 39 tost chord baanng ft u -u e &gt; w ,
730 oo toat (3) Laawns ta d curva. S 07*05*39 W . 27A10 toot (4)
N o s i s o r w . 3304b toot 151 N T T 4 9 3 9 KB. 824 toot (6) N
in o -js * ■ . 150M toat (7) H r r x x a r w . 10B JO toat M n
I4TS8S* I . SO 34 toat to o Port on 0 curat; (*) AtorwBW MO g 0
euwatomangfo.
rrt. concava to Bw SouBwaat a m i 104 OBIsst BMM
aa iI tTO
37 toot Chord boonna N 70*4919 ■ . 117JO
o a r i n r. .. aw
o 3/
toat too P ort gRevsrao Curve. 1101 Aknng o w e d g o &lt;
leff. wnravs m Bw Mum. raMuo 2M 00 toot B)Bt O B T. . ,
201 34 torn. Chord bsarmg N o n e * * S .e C B a t t t M t o t i
“ Curve; 111) Atong me etc g o Curva to Bw ago. oonco roto
. wMue to* oo toat daoa 019*8908*. Me ITB 87 toat
t 71*0903* E . 158 IS to a tjlt) LSBWrt 0MB CWve.
E i r s r a r l . s a M t o a t l i J I E j r i T 5 o ' w . i S 2 o i toM.(14 )s
37*0959 E . 1172S toat (IS ) t 03*04 0 9 YB. IW 271
or 41-S3* S , 779 90 toat ( i n to 90*00-00* f 170 541
.
_
(x ro o rx ri 7 o ii3 to e r.(i9 )B s a -ia -o rw . J T u o a ls to io o rtrt
on o curve. (70) Along Bw arc g i curva to Bw toi. aarwBis
East raMua 487 00 tog. dart 013*0(772*. arc 103 74 tom.
beams S ot’ i r s r w . 10382 toat to a P a rt g tongoncy p i ) E
05*1917 « . 14S3B toat to a Port gounw. (22) Atong
*
ms a m g**
ouns to Bw tok. concava to m* Normastt
*
14 02* I . 173 31

^ G S r Z S Z F T1" - ' u m 'm N 0 8 -4 W t o .s e 00 tod.
s * ;* i4 'o rto .s io o to d
B B w M v w iw a i scIParaMBay i v g
I
LEBB ANO D IC E PT
SKETCH ANO LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF
ABORTION OF PHASE V»
RETMEO OFFICERS VELAOE
f P ^ g g im B k a m M B to B a u B N H M 1/4g S a c a o i 1. I b a r d m 32

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36305
RETIRtO OFFICERS VELAOE. PHASE IV
A p a rd g land Mnn n Bw Soudiwad 1/4 at Sacton 1. Tbsrrtvp 32
South. Rang* l » E a « H»»0orough Courffy Fronde u d powg
bamg mors parkcutorty dkkcrtoad u le f c m
Bagm M a Port found by maaaurmg bom tw foudaeoM oomea at
m#_Norffkaaafil/4 at ( M a n 12. Smnorap 32 Soum. Rmga IB toat
fMdrorouan County. Frond*. N 00*01*41* W . atong m* Wag
boundary b w at u d Noffhsad 1/4 m d Bw NOfBWffy rin-ff-riws ol
u d trw. 2084 10 tost Bwnca N B r s r i r ■ . T i l 15 toal to Bw

(IT)
(1) Atong Bw aw g a cunw to Bw toff, concava a Bw
tow 143 00 tod. daaa 020*0928*. aw 190 07 toat c t v
N 17*0939 to. i n n toat to a Port g Ravaraa Curve O )
Tangwicy. (3) N 08*1#1T
to . 108 i s trtt to a Port g a rts . (4i Arong
w ow
i w of
(do
a r te to Bw
mg ttw
o curvw
tw
nghf. concave to ma Faat. r.
.487 00 tod. dsff* 05*2717.
( ------arc
42 n
E C
rtaraacaon wan a cunw. (H ) Bwnca dong Bw aw g a curve to Bw
tort concave to Bw E u f. raMu* 11100 toat dae* araaTO r. aw
17S 68 tow. chordI baanng 1 11*35 21* E . 18638 toM to 6 Port at
-------M a r t # ( 12) A ro rq e w a w g a curve tom* w b e concave to
•Altowal raMu* 122 oo tost data 06714 o r . aw tSS 78 toat
baarem 8. 174 929 E . 106 37 last (13) lsaving u d curve.
- . .8 9 i r V » .4 6 S 7 t o # t l1 4 )S 76*87 8* to . M 3 4 w d (1 8 IN
&lt;'«&gt; S 62*47*9 to, j T i r tort (17) S
77382919. I l l 36toatk)Bi«4kiramar6onad P o w g B l| » V 9 g
RETIRED C f FtCCRC VELAOE. PHASE V
A pared g land lying n Bto Mm BMBM 1/4 at Sacacn 12. and Bw
Soumwad 1/4 ol Sacton 1. Ibwrwha 33 Soum. Karoo I t ( a m
JJJto b g g y i County. Ftonda. M d pared bamg more pameutorty
oncrCwd 11 IqAo m

toaomng M a m (18) cauraao
* * (J IN 34*870(7 to . U M tod. (3) S
SO 02 38* to . 140 28 toat to a Port ol cunw. (4) Atong Bw aw ol •
p90-°ff0qr. arc r n Id tod. chord baanng N S4*S724* t o T l l l 14
tod to a Port el Tongancy; 18) N. 09S774* to. 2----------10*4931* ( . 173 S3 mat |n N ---------- “ ** •0-02-39 E . 11370 toat (*l 4 OS'
curve, (10) Atong Bw aw at a curve________ _____________ _ _ _
aad. raMu* 84] 00 toat ddto 071*5137. WC 207 17 toM chord
baanng t . 1S*MOl* E . 208 S3 toat to a Port g Ravaraa Curve
{H JAk^ g i r t g . q r t . t o B w w mt concave to tw loumwaat
S 11*0948*
06*0741*
a r t* to bw ngre, concava to Bw wad. raMua 787 00 last i
010*8119. aw 143 42 toat chord bamng S 00*1759 w 7 l* 3 21
5 ? f5 ^S T* M
to . n 40 toM ( 18) 8.
85*070(7 to. SSSS tod to Bwatoramarwciwa Port gBagratog
RETMEO O FFC ER 9 VELAOE. PHASE VI

*boundary Of sad Normwad I/4.1S U 47 lr n l B w ^ « ? ^ 0 9 S 9 #

" ‘j’?**- ? ° r ? l 4 IY&gt; •4**^ » • FtoW b o u v l^
N s r s 7 i a r t . 847 91 to d to Ih* above-

rwch^w y f o 5 W tod anrTnrard u r o t o i ^ 9 ? I
( M l . daparkng aau La Paroma ow e rwi h a r t m g taro Sauffwrff
t— mdary d U Pdoma Veto}# Unff I ito toMwffm rvro (7) couraaa
i f *931-4919. 750 TO tod'
IS
S
S
S
8
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L IE E ANO EXCEPT
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
A PORTION OF PHASE V4
RETIRED OFFICERS-VILLAGE
A pawg g land M m BI Bto EouBtotoM 1/4 g Sacbon 1. fownahp 32
SoUR, Range t i ( M L tf■tcxxouui County, Ftonda. aaaf pare*
bamg mow paikcUMiy daaotwd m taSowc
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Bw g B I Northwaa 11/4 and Bw Northarty prokmgeaon of tgd In*.

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aCachad
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krt| m# Reg Property aawdwr now anatryi ar rwraalu
fk to b g rtfroui kmaanon. a* macrwwry arywvnai
■eweanca* and kmaa* tor ganmadd or ik u t N U o wr
•totawffy. N N W « raf.roo.d-m a. tor . . . w n , « u r a &gt; ,
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rtrar Maaara tourney atMumam r n f w i Myara. c* beta*, re
(igarMarE IWddng vnffa. alovaa. ovana range* Mahwaarwra
rtapoaata. sale, naaiara. mcmarslorv lumffiit* brfura* and
tamMIOnaE totovitront. raMoa comnmtwakon lyviama ganwa
racraabong and kaanwnmg pool agu/pmanf mctoMng sffhout
•maaaon. a* god Cuba, grff carta toaa tag* Nan moaara. and ot
oewr gr&gt;4. gad fafgad, or rod .aiarad araw&gt;nwr* aa ipaciffraay
detagnad wanoaaoni and fu.rathmga. araj a* g aw coaaiarai
datertoad fwram new or fwraaffd dakvand or ro ba dakvarad to aw
id) ot noma* md*« or by dven Bw Raaf Property may a! m y
m w b* operated Of known, and al nTka to carry on t u r a u imdar
any auch nama* 01 any vanars of tuch name* and aa badamana
irada name* patent appacanorw panbng tor any trademark*
badanama* or paiana an) guxbvff ratokng n any M y to Bw Raaf
Proparty.
1*1 a* mtor r y n and awtor Mock 'twang 01 Bw Real Property
nkam g. meroiff tmaaton. M g Bw Mtof. Mnoary and Norm tawar
•yMama rvw or nsraafiar oanad by Bw Ur-1^ 7 - ahroh era trow or
haraaftor localad by over m d upon Bw Property or any part m l
pared Bwr*g. and much satar tykiam nd u d w ot awtor mam*
Mnroa tolaraf* bydranlt ratva and appurtanancst. and eh*h
Msar lyklam metodrt aa aanffary aaaar krw* mcluMfro mam*
tolaraf*. manhoM*. and acpurtonanca*. al pevmg tor Mrad*. roadt
aasaark amranc* M y* or a c c tu nos or haraaftor owned by
Mortgagor and efveh art now of haraaffar tocatod on ma Real
Property or any p m g pared tw ra d al at Mortgagor a rtaraaf n aa
perm* tost, mpact toat and urtry aacuray dapowra or bonda pod or
mad* m oorvwckon wan Bw Rag Property dsacrtwd iwraewpov* or
any part g peroaf Bwraof;
(1) at poaciat g mauanc* raunng ro Bw Rag Property or Bw
coaaiarai datertoad haram. aa pracaad* and K a m i aname
•court g any damage to of tofung g al or any part at BW 1
Property or Bw colataraf (toterow) haram and ai cause* a t«
and racovanaa tot any lota or tommjeon m Bw ootuo ol Bw Rad
Propmly or tuch cotalaraf. avkjMng. aaarog 1
el any aatondad covaraga. katowry. or oBwr mauanca pokey rwunng
Mongagjr. Bw Rag Property or any g bw property datertoad haram
mad* m ammana domam pro-caaMnga or purclwa* m kau g tuch
procaaMngt sen raapacl to Bw Rad Property. M cautat uf ackun
aid racovanaa now or haraallaf m aaaalanca. tor any lota or
Mmn/aon a&lt; vakj* g ma RaM Pnywrty and ai proceed* 0! any and
ao g m* luragomg coaaiarai and. to m* ail ana n g offwrww*
mckidad M paynwras under mauanc* (wheOwr g n g tw Sacusd
Party •• 1ha roat paya* ol tuch mauranca). or any mdanwfy
wa/raray or guaranty, payabto by raaaon g toaa or damaga to dr
uha/mta aom raapacl Is Bw Raaf Property or any g m* 1 ~
*
(g) M pun* and ipdRcabon* prepared lor conn ruction g
mprovemam* on Bw Rag Property *4 MuMat. data and Maw voi
rauiad to men anprovwnams. a* puma laaa. -Tywci i**a uHBy
•scuffy dapoafft or bond* pad w mad* 1-------------- -—
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Property of any part ffwraof and ot comraett and agraamant*
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Mortgwfor rautng u auch puna and apaoOcahon*. u auch MuMm
dau and drasmg* or to Bw dmatopmanf. drugn conalrucaon
ranovakoR or mpnaramara of tw Bog Propkrty.
(h) ei duthaae m d ag* egraemenn. dapoeff racewto eacrow
agraa/nsray waaaa and otwf ancaury docunanw and ayaamaraa
•ntomd aso wan raapacl ro Bw u f f » anypuKhaasn or warn to m y
totaaaa g a* g m y part g Bw Rag Prorowny rogalwr wah aa
dapoaaa ash raapacl to and oBwr pmrsarta g aw law w tokM g M
or m y pm g tw Rag Property.
I , ot damaga* royaraa*. m d ravomra* ol every k n t n d u *
and daacnpuon whd aaavw Iw i Mortgageto* may ba
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racan* kam any paraon or anary owmng at
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hav/ntj ar hereafter
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M -(I) t t kcanaa* (mckiMng. but n g kmrtad lo. any buMwaa
•cars**, kryrot kcanaa*. opsrakng kcanaa*. or urmtof maaara,. corv
iracu. agraamanty. managanwnf com act*, banchwa amaamanu .
and grarammamu psm M (mduMny. M n g kmaad
any pamato
wauad by Bw Ftonda Oaparlmani g EnvuonmehU f Ragutokon),
auhoruaborw. w cartOcMM rauffrad or ukkd m comae iron skh Bw
ownarahg, oparaaon. rang, of mamtonanca g Bw RaM Property.
Ik) M accounta. bank accounn. fundi, docummia. contract
nghta. commffmanto. note*. Chang paper, malrunwnt*. gana.ai
yiangtoto*. m d OBwr obbjanorw anamg oU g or m coniwdton wffh
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a* ■ffWMAlorw tor. accaaarorw to. changaa g . aMMona to
WtocamtrtM g any g m* nhoia or any p m 5 m a M d a ra i
bad hared and
P » n * °&lt; any of ma coAawrg daacittad hwauv Aa
w ad hgwn. Bw torni Drocaada* mcfudM afwtavar w racwvabto of
g oBwtNiaa Mtpoaad g . whghar tuch __ ___
la votontary or
•twhmtary m d metoday wanoui kmiunon. al
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• w n M f aa ngra* ro mauranca paymmfl. Inckjdmg rakrni
piamnmw. nan raapad to tuch coSatofM
PARCEL to
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bearing N 17 4 ] 8 7 t ■ 230 06 toat to a P ert g Ravaraa
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tatou* 800 00 toat (toffj 019 1 8 3 9 . OW 17647 toat
mo N 14-5128* E . 177 71 t o g t o o ^ o r t t o tangancy.
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toat to a Port of Tangancy (82) N 08*^741* to. S O M tog ft a
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to. 174&lt;9
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174 &lt;a tog. k
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aw M
g a curve to Bw nrrt.
i
eonesi
Norawast raMu* 543 uu toM. daoa 021*5f i r . aw 207 17 toat
1914E1* t o .' 208 B2 toat to a K j r t at tangmey.
(88) N OS'ta 171
* to . &lt;05 30 toM to a Port g curve (SOI Arong Bw
aw g a a rt* to&gt;Bw nght
ram. concava
con
to Bw East raMua 84300 toat
dstu 010*8017.
78Heat
I
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chord baanng N
* 00*0707
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107 00 torn to Vw I
n*d Pert g |
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RETMEO O FFC lR S ' VELAOE. PHASE H
A pared ot tond Mng at Bw NofBMMW 1/4 g l _
12.
Soum. Rang* 19 EaM MetDorough Counha I
bang morsparkaaarty daacrtosd aataSnss
Bean g a Port toimd by msaaurmg bom Bw SogBisag corrwr g
ta d Nortawaal 1/4 at Ssckon 12. N 00*0141* to. akvw Bw Wag
bounda/yg M d Mormaaal L4. 1902 47 toat Bwnca N n * S 9 1 9
( . 402 to tog. to BW *bntwmmoonod Port g Bagmranu. Bwrws
bom M d Port Bw Mtoaang M om (IS) eowkoo
|I|N 0955 a r E . 2SI 70 toat 12) S 06*1937* E . I42 31to0t|3)
N 70*08H*E. 173 04 tog. to a Port m a curva (4) ArongBw OW
g 1 omw to Bw nght concava to (w SaMhwSOL raMua 132 00 last
da** 130*5504* aw M l 01 tod, chord baanng 8 3 7 2 7 1 9 T .
240 18 tog. to a P o rtg R m w ra s O rt6 .a )A io rw B W M o g a cu rA |
to Bw toff, concava to Bw Eaal raMua 253 OO toat data 087*8731*.
aw 288 81 tod. chord baanng I 0 7 0 8 3 9 to. 245 14 toat to a
P ort at Ravaraa Curve, (0) Along ma aw g a curve to Bw nght
concave to Bw Wag. raMu* I I 7 00 tog. data 087*8J09, aw 11(30

N 77*0000* t ,
3917*89 j . ,
590 0O T E .
CREEK VRLAGE *A*.
N -----------------69*4-04
891*39
7746*7
75*0449. . .
.
EAST. 2*7 12 toat. (17)
4948-49 19. 216 78 l e d .
7 9 4 *39 «B. 2 » 0 * to d &lt;11
•7*3*4919.1J7 81 t o d l
i r a T j o - w . 47o ss to d (21
5 7 8 7 8 9 1 9 . 344 45 l t d (7
7**30-41*1. (M S B to d
B91 B I T BE. 443 04 H at 21
■987-49 E . 317 41 lag. 21
4 9 3 *871 9. 307 5 / tog. *
7 9 3 1 19 E .3 4 B 6 6 to d 33
• 73717 E . 871 W to d

14 ».m m ks4,,% f ! t 2 5 1 (,rs r*“ C ” « &gt; r t L Chord bad'kg
J t U t a M t a e port g ie va n e curve.
5 3
* r a w to r a toM. ooncj w to wm flouXiw&lt;ii
w r t w 'JTQ o tosf.data )7i*?)08*. aw S 4 S S 1 to a tS w d
_ b r - * f » 3 r t F i r f , 2 3 3 71 to gtoap ortgw m raa curve
*» i * ? 1
• w e e me to*, eoneave to me Soum*
016*1129. aw 32 03 toat chord
bsamg s 4 r ro T B to '. 31 n toat

curve. S o i ^ ’o ? E_. m i l toat' j2 I^N
' ■ . 87 IS tog. (24) ■ j r a O T * E . 71 17
5 9 1 7 4 9 W , 1SB IS Mat (26) S 05*4339 W . 183 36
Port g curve (2B) Atone Bw arc Ot o curve w Bw y E e w c e t e to
BW Norms act raMu* 0 4 E « toat a g u 0191838*. arc 308 oa toat
MWfd baanng B 14*8139 W , 70501 toat to o P ert g Raver*#
Curve. 1301 Atong Bw am g a curva to me toh. concava to Bto
SouBiaag. raMua 8B0 15 toat daaa 020*3417. arc X 1 7 1 toM.
chord bearing t 1 7 4 147 W . 3001J tost to a P a rt g i a CMva.
( I l l Atong Bw arc g l cgv* to Bw tot. conceal to ma EaaL toMuc
15664 00 tost data 001*4741*. aw 466 (1 * - - .................. I s

toff, concava to Bto SouBv

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» • " &gt; « "6Nng 4 raMua g 10000 tod
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i

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m
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15) NORTH 13 00 tog b a p o f g o M M (S)
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I couraa* Hi N 591457
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IT 884 36 tog (Sj
8 *0*5189 8 174 T8 t o d N ) 8 18*8389 E . If
* « » t o o ~ o n V « * io ’,i?
J i ' J ? .toM *4on0 iw aw at tg d curve to Bw tok hmmg a raMu* of
M W tog and cararg anma g 134*26 7 9 (Chord baanna am
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40*8259 19. 388
355 W tog
tod (I I ) N 21*3707 1
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Hi*
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b d l l S ) EAST 74417 to d (!•) N 21 "834919. TO W tod (IT ) N
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S

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WEST. 831 I T tod.
•6*06 4 9 19. IS W
42*3609 W 36TOO
m o to r W . 752 43 to d (301 S 00*210(7 I
Northaaal corrwr ol la
LA Paroma Vikaga Unff

p o rto n t w arc d a curve m k ) port
_°* M*^ &lt;■« Patoma Omra; Bwnca
■tone* atong
along m
taro
m W
i iim li
bomMuy ma M o m n g w 9 4 ,4) couraaa m Souffmradarty 31 7&lt;
tod arorvj ffw arc at ta d cimra » Bw nda ffavmg a raMua of 100 00
" r , r 4 r F h W t o i J g a n tdkamoa s
o r w i T R . 31 a ] H an 10 a p o rt g ravaraa cwvMura: (2)

363 84 tod to ffw

Una • wnca arong u f f Soiffhaffy boimdary aw toaowma Mu
(1) S 7 7 * 4 9 I . I0 » 74 to d (21 E A S T ^ J T e W i o
port on tw
I arc of a cimra M d port atoo bamg on Bw Waal*
i nmaary

s n f / S U * ' • ' " ■ T jcTwra baanng
3' *2 w d ) to a port or tangancy (J)
SOUTH 58 00 tod ty a pert at eurvakira; (4) SowBwaatoffy t t at
N** *tong t o o k d o curve to Bw toff Iwvmg a raMua d too oo tod
And central •oal« ol fl*S0'1ff*
bM W O and ri^~ ~ ~ •
f J / ' N m atong Bw arc or a cunra to Bw m having a 1
I W W tod and cararal angra d 1 9 8 9 1 9 (chon
Mktonc# S 04*2509 E . 7?36 toaf) to a p o r t d
SOUTH. 102 74 tod to *
"
101s41
•
r iIiN' Iu dong
u tS S g V n L A iita .
2 W W la d and cantrd anga d TO" 0 2 1w
S KTOi 04" R . 1w 90 toaf) to a pert d
(»P
to M S S tod dong ma art d a
ffavmg
. a raMu* g 260 W tod and carwd m d *i d
of i i - o n r (chord
baarmg andI Malanca S 06*2931' ( . M l T t o a ^ __ ___ _ .
s ^ - T ^ . r t o r s : ^4 ? s rs » r . s t e K ] i
0 3 3 7 4 9 R . 407 37 tod. (6) S 64*2139 R . 74710 tod IB a p
• W EadjrN nghl ct may Ono d CypraM VWaga OwAii
. b o a 8311.
........ ..page w
_ m M port
. _
ordad m 0 R
1*3.
atoo bamgI on ffw
a r c g i-----------------------#
o r w . B w n c a dong
r — - "Mat"*Eauarty
- - boundary
J
*
BM to
rva* (3) couraaa ft) a
Nniffwidany 264 28 tod dongBw me
cunra to Bw "9 * hawng a raMu* d 1B08 W tod anrf# carbi
d 06*2929 fcfMM Ib a m n g m d Malanca N 11*1217- 6 . f w C
tod) to a port of largW m * 18-8239 E . 453 03 tod to a port
d O r t ^ ,3, Nrarawmtort, 443 TB tod dm gB W tot d a i
Ih* tol iwvmg a raMua g I M w tod and cararal m g a d 2B
/Chord lra*r«g m d MUanca N 01*4169 E . 43677 tod) to Bw
t own aa*i oornar of Pump Steam t o f a t ---------- *
—
"
Record Book 8361 peg* 246 at t o putdc raeo
C d r t y Ftonda dmwrtrg tad Eauarty t o r d a y g (
Budmrard nm Bwnca arong rw bomduy d Punp Satan toa 1 1
ktawmg thorn |)| courtat ( ! ) N 7 9 2 9 2 9 E . 41 00 1*61 O l N
I 3 3 1 4 9 R 32Wtoe». ( l i S 76*2929R . 41 W toil to a p a rtm
**oram*rk«on#d EaUafy bormrtory d Cypraaa Vaaga Boutovard
ponf
ort atoo bamg on tw arc d a cunw. Bwnca dong Mkf EatoMy
bQ lA iq
f rw lcn— m n hw (2) oouraat (1) Normwaaaaffy 15 88 tod
tary
••rxq rw
'* arc of cunra 10 aw ton ffavmg a raMua d S6S W tod m d
-------- d 00*54 84* lehord tearing and Malanca N 1S"O303*
W 15M
“ m a pert ct Wnganry. (2) N 193T09 W . 1ST 70 tod
loffwffOtNT F BEGiMffNO
LESS ANO EXCEPT
LEGAL O E S C R 9TO N
A PORTION OF PHASE VB
n t TIRED OFFICERS' VILLAGE
A pared d land ffrra, n vw 8nu*v**u 1/4 d I
luuei. Harraa I# r ---------mom parkcutorty »
Rdpn ar a P ort tormd by maaaunng bom aw Imffhaad am
m* Normwad 14 d Sector 12. taarthg 32 Souffv Range 1» I M I
Ibffaborougn County Florida. N 00^01'4 P R . atong BM
boundary tow d aaM tonramad 1&lt;* a r t Bto to# “ "

'i S S i K R S * * Hmr¥f %r%

I arong
I canfrg angto
, „ . ir S O i r (chard baamg and M a ra a S
06*7809 t . 7231
36 tod) to a p o rt d ravaraa cunrsbo* (8)
.22 41 tod atong Bw arc d a curve to m* t m h ew n a
- - *c
■**— 19
- — (chord
— c— ..—
i .
angto
i d i W w lag and control a
d •
1950
twarra
M tod) to a i
S 0 9 2 8 0 9 t 2736
ray (6)
SOUTH 102 T4 tod to a port g ciffvaiura. (7) jouVraatrar^Tn?t 41
tog atong Bw arc d a cunra to r w ngra rwvmg a raMu* of TkO 00 to*f
---------------- - t - tT t r ~ T T (rn — iF ra — n i ll ikdai a S 1(70109
W 100 « tod) ■ -----------------•8 65 tog g
n o w i*g
Mtlanca
Pramdary nm Bwnca Bw I t o a w ba 16) ctaffva* | l(N a r i9 4 l’ W
HIT I*tod IT) N 4 9 3 4 8 9 1 9 .^ 3 1 led (3&gt;N 694*01-W . 247 W
tod (4)
N 090734
(51 N 0 7 5
8 7 4 4 W M7
90T 37 tod.
(41N
0902 34 iE. 30721
307 21 tod. (5|
W . 747 10 rtod "to o port- on m*
- -Eauarty ro fto i
*71 X T 19.
(SI S *4*7133*
••• m* g C w n u Vdaga■Duutoranj aa lacordad m 0 R **
S2EI. peg* 241 aaaj port «No bamg on fw arc g a curve. Bwnca
dong Mat Eaatorty boundary ma foaumng Btr** ( ] ) couraaa (I )
Normaau affy 264 25 lad dong Bw arc of awd curva to Bw nghf
having a raMu* g 1405 W tod and a cantrd angle g 0B"70 T r ­
ienon] baanng and Malanca N 11*1717 E 293 *3 tod) U a port g
tangancy (T IN 18*8919 E . 455 03 tod lo a port g curvator*. (3)
Normaau affy 443 2B tog arong rw are ct a cunra to fw Nil rwvmg a
raMua g 8M W tod and cental anna of 2922 4 9 (chord ba m g
I N 01*4109 E . *38 77 toaf) to Bw SouffvtaU cnrwf J
Hmp IN * in No 2 at racoidad m Offrod Record Boo* 8381 peg*
244 g aw pupae racorda of ION bnromp Couray. Ftonda. dapwvrq
awd Eaweffy Uromdary g Cvpraaa Vltog* ft era van) run rwrroa aora
Bw lundary of Fvanp Slaton No 2 Bw toaoaang rhraa (3) COwtat
( l ) N 78"7429 E . 41 00 toaa. (7) N 13*3149 W B W to g (31 S
&gt;92429 W 41 00 tod to a p a n on ho atora-nwrwonad Eauarty
boimdary uf CypraM Vdag* Bodavard aa«J port aiao bwna an ma
•rogacunra.1fwne# along M il Eauarty boundary Bw toaowng bvo
(TJooiffM* (1) towmaadaily 1554 tog akmg rw arc g c u m to ma
I hawng a raMua
due gaaaoo lad and cw NdU arnaM
00*5484* (cfwrd
lehord
an»a M 078489
N 15*2379 W IS M toaf) to a port ol
15*3309 W . 1*7 70 tog to tha iPOINT OF

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• ^9 ^
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4*7 flo w
j k u o o rjrv r.
&lt;
N a rs io
1 Mdaavw N S r M O T T . 4MB7 tod la a p a rt Ma
•w arc g a cunw to Bw toff, con cava to Bw I
1 FI W tod dsia 006*0919. 6 ----------N F 1*09391. 32 17 tod to a port d a
•tong Bw arc d a cunw to Bw r t r t o
raMua 11700 tod daaa tTrJlO S * . arc 34661
baanng S 3914 1 2E . 2X3 33 tod to 1
arorg tw 1 arc d a curve 10 rw toff, eon-can* to BW I
I t ] W tod dwu 0191129. aro 32 B l toat (how)baarmg
S 41TU TV W . 31 S3 tod.
toam yjurliuw S M tffOTR 18488toat
N 5 9 4 5 S J-R . 7000tod.
N 08*458336.88 00 toat
S 6 4 * I4 0 7 -R .«I W toat
N 06-45 53-R. tBW toat
r S4*I407V1.
1 ------------ I W W tod to Bw atoramankonad P ort d

Sad Pared eontomag ) 136 Acml mors of to**.
LESS ANO EXCEPT
SKETCH ANO LEGAL DE SCRIPTION OF
A PORTION OF PHASE V8
RETIRED OFFICERS VELAOE
A pared M land N ra m Bw Soutowad 1/4 d Sacton 1. _ _ , __
Soum. Rang* l ( Eatl ftatborough County Flondi. Sard pared
bang mom parkcutorty dnertoad *1 toaowt
Dagn d a Port tound by maaaunng bom rw Soulhwatl comar d
Bw Normwad 1/4 d Sacton 12. toanar-p 32 South. Rang* IS Ead.
MA thorough Counfy. Ftonda.----------------------------------N 0 9 0 i 4 i y . atong
tha----------R od
bomdary irw d Mwi Normwaat 1/4 and ma fk/rBwrN prurorgaaon g
tad bw. 4488 2S torn Barca N i r 5 3 19 E . 547 f 1 lata to m* aCrovagBagm ng.
I Port Bw lota
r (« )
NS7M837-E. 112 08 tod.
S 094123X. 4134 tod to 4 port rtd tacang aMi a omra.
atong fw aic d a cunra to rw nga. concava to Bw N a n
26600 toat daaa 024*3989. OK 11304 tod. chord bl
S69*46TM*R 112 It*
4) toavng u d cuna. N 0 9 4 I 231N. 35 89 1**1 lo lb*
atortmanbonad P ort d h y m n ,
CoraanmgO 109 Acral, mom Of toM
LESS ANO EXCEPT
A PARCEL OF LANO LTtfO t i T K NORTH R ES T 1/4 OF SECTION
17 TOWNSHIP 32 SOUTH RANGE IB EAST. MILS-BOROUGH

A pared g land rymgm Sacton* 1.2 and n al tw rn m Townum 32
SovBi. Rang# 19 Ead. Haaborowp Cmmfy Ftonda. awd pared bamg
mom parkcuwriy datertoad aa fcarnvt
Commence g Bw SouBkaaU corn#* at CY PRESS CREEK VtoLAGC
•A*. •• racontod m Plal Book 43. page I . or r * pubae racorda of
IMabomugh Counfy Ftonda tor a POINT OF BEGINNING f w c a
DCSCRMED^AS ro L ^ o tS s ’^
1
“ OW t PARTCEAARLY
to rn Bw Sou(tarty boundary ol ta d CYPRESS CREEK VILLAGE
BEGIN AT A POINT FOUNO BY UEASUR ING FROM THE
*A*Bw lohrara ton( 101 oouraat (I ) N 74*2709 E . 28830 tod; 12)
SOUTHWEST CONNER OF SAiO NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
N 0 9 W i r i 9 . 546 37 toal (3) N 4T2441*E . 2 « 80 toal (4) N
I2JN 090141* R . ALONG THE R E S T BOUNOAfly OF SAiO
43-00 0 9 E 1*1 68 tod (8) N 37 LO 00" E 7)9*7 toat 19) N
NORTHWEST 1/4. 1261 SO FEET. THENCE N » 9*1577* E (2632
7 7 0 909 E . 376 5A tod (7) N 85*3409 E . 261 42 toat 19) N
FEET.
TO THE AFOREMENTIONED POINT OF BEGINMNG
34*1759 E . 201 0* tost 19) N 03*08 45* E . 22B 46 toal (10) N
890909 E . 100 21 tod to Bw Souffwau comar of awd CYPRESS
THENCE FROM SAjCI POINT OF BE GINNING THE FOLLOWING
SEVEN (7) COURSES
CREEK VtaLAGE *A*. Bwnca Bw toammg *wty-a«w 138) coufMk 11)
“ 54*0(709 E . 488 W tod. (2) N 7 4 0 9 4 7 E . 86 68 tod. (3) N
N 57*3349 R . 118 84 FEET
9944 0 4 E . 192 64 toal 14) N 97*3259 E . 113 06
k
“ tod.
IS) N
N 77*0224* E. 229 27 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVE.
84*1409 E 138 13 lad. (8) N •1*0326* E . 135 13 tod. (T) N
ALONG TV* ARC OF A CURVE TO TV* RIGHT. CONCAVE TO
7 7 4 4 4 9 E . 138 13 *
(SI N 74*33 5 9 E . 140 S3 tod. (?) S
THE SOUTH RAfXUS 30 W FEET. DELTA 48*9702*. ARC 24 06
78*04 4 9 E . 347 W
; 001 S 76*5
5354* E 4*1 36 toat (11) EAST
FEET. CHORD BEARING 9 64-3919 E 23 42 FEET TO A POfffT
2*7 12 toat (12) S 093309 E . 914 42tod (13) S 49*1 *9 tof. 316 78
OF
OP TANGENCY
tod 1141 S 77*3415* W. 346 82 la d .J15) N 7 9 4 439 W 230 W
4) SC
3 62*0949 E. IW 73 FEET.
toM (if j N 47*2101*1* 70663 lad (IT) S 673449 W . 837 81 tod.
5, N I6934 19 E, 73 10 FEET.
I6 IS &lt;9*1149 W . 2M 20 tod. (19) S 1 7 4 7 2 9 W . 470 86 toat
6)
5) S
9 t67*40-23* R . IW 01 FEET.
TO) S (6*4317 R . 629 13 tod. (21) N 63*8789 R . 36468 toal
r{ S I•9*1527* R . 287 46 FEET
22 S 0 9 2 8 5 7 R . 1106 toat (231 S 76*3041’ E 199 96 toat
TO THE AFOREMENTIONED POINT OF BEGINNING
24 n 47*64 15* R . 282 91 toat
(25) S
96*18 83* R . 445 04 toat
Editors
26 5 24*4409 R . 143 02 tod IT/) S 66 524 9 E . 367 16 toat
&lt;26 S 05* 1484* E . 6*590 toat (T9) S 4 9 3 6 3 7 R . 30767 toal
Oeacryfroxi uf Cdtolaral
&lt;30 S 01*0449 R . 18302 tact (31) N 7 9 3 1 1 9 E . 349 66 tod.
7ha Coiuiarai khal conard of *4 ol Bw following datertoad
32 S 7 9 2 019 E . 399 88 toat(33) S 83*3783* E . U I W lad.
proparty, wfwnwf now aaraang or haraaftor acquired,
*' *
(34 M 72*84'19E -.88639 tost (36) N 01*8409 E . 269 64 leal to*
Mortgagor now hat ot haraand obfaaw any nghl MM add*, g
port on Bw anvwon nwnaf kna aa aunrayad. Bwnca atong i m )
rtaraai and now or'M
d any
— -------kww* ------- * --------------- -•
•urvayad anvaonmantal krw m* toaowmg mra* (3) courtat (I ) N
Uk/atot) m or upon, tormmg a port ct. appurtorwnf to. ratokng Id or
03*4749 R . 131 14 toal (2) N 5 9 25* )7 E . 49 40 tod. (3) N
antrt) kem *w uaa or aryoywwnt d al of any porbon c l d fevn my
991305* E . t0 68 toat Bwnca S 21*03 0 9 E . 286 03 tod to 9
to*M ot agraamarf pananrg 10. Ifw Rad Propa/ty datertoad n
port on b w C9natkna g CYPRESS CREEK. Bwnca along awd
Eihtoft A.L A L and A A «w apaokc (rromaraaon* batow n g
camarkn* Bw M ow — ) lour 14) couraa* (I ) S 07"3339 E . 362 22
aukwkng Bw garwrd
toal (2) S 291220* E . 371 38 lad to a port on a iron langan
(a) a* d Bw nooma. rant* royartw*. wtua*. prokta, ray#nua.
cunra. (3) SouBwaalaffy 1134 2* tod dong rw arc g a curve to Bw
and oewr banal** d try and M d tw Red Proparty ncMdhg. wKhoul
ngtff having a raMu* g 3200 00 lad and canraf onto cl 291B39
kmffaaon. any rnamewraha) i**y oort* rarkd toaa gof cm rarW toat.
(Jroidbaarmg and Malanca S 198759 E . 112636 toal) to a port d
■Adimanl ranial laa*. of any income ganaraltd by any
tangancy. (4) 8 0 9 4 439 E . 1365 15 tod to a port on Bto Normally
concaMronart. radauranf. mack bar. or bar locatod on Bw Rad
agra &lt;J way ira ct UPPER CREEK DRIVE aa racontod m 0 R Book
Properly
8361. pagk 240. g Bw piAAc raconto ct tk*»txjromp Couray Ftonda.
*&gt;) t t tapeato mad* w9i ot ctwr aaorofy grvan p udBy ccmparaa*
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by Mowagcr arm raapaa to Rad Propany aa advance pj)menta ct
(7) oouraat (1) N W*15*27 R . 20002 tad to • port g curvature.
" a premium* mad* by Mortgagor arm raapacl to Bw Rad
IT) Normwauarty 98 04 toal along Bw arc at i curve to Bw nghf
*4 clamw or demand* w&lt;m raipact to rwuranc* or a/ch
having a raMua at 986 W tod and cararal angl* ct 08*3413 (chord
(topoato or taaffty md ai edwr ascunty ctoarang. md oiwr dapoaka
b**rmg and Malanca N * 7 8 8 1 9 R 98 OO tod), awnca dapwtmg
IWd nga-g-wsy kna run Bwnca Bw Mowmg tavan (7) couraa* (I)
pod to any conuacior or oewr parly m corawcaon wrth Bw Rad
N 0 I - V 7 9 R . 19699 taat (2) N TI J2 I T R . 33061 tost (3) N
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86*1447 R . 387 W tod (6) 6 64*8139 R . 777 22 tod. (7) N
and
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l non at haraanar onnad by Mortgagor and.
x to e x m onto* toad Property « any part M
laraal n a* perm* taaa. anpacl laaa
Ma pad or mad* n connacaon a*n
l harmtaboee or any pad or pare*!

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tiaraer.

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ccaxnx amotba* naraav a* proceed* and dama anaaig on acorn
ol any damaga lo or naaig a a* or any pan ol f » Waal Praparty
m* rroataral daacioad naraai. and a* cause* ol acoon a
m aakia ol On Waal Ptopany
rocaada ol any
poocy insuring
daacrcad naraai

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FL.

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frandaarant.
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M to f n an* to anyjxacfiaaara or laaw to any
m i n t ol aa or any pan al f n Man Property. logapwr aim at
dapoaaa a m taapaci» and o*ni proceed. ol t n ana or naaa ol a*
or any pan ol f n Man Ptopany:
n al damagoti a p M and rawmaa ol i

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peyabto py teeaon or toe* or damaga to or
I to Pa Man Pnp atty or any ol Pi* codotom

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4 0 7 /3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

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TERRA STAN MO*MS. MC ;
OOUOLAO J WSAVtN;
U S A WEANSN; O ILIS P
MAMA*. TIM A BAILST
pb/e S IN VICI PLUS
MTINCOASTAL
DISTNISUTOnS. MC.;
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ASSOCUTKM . INC ;
•M-WAV PLUMBNIO. INC :
HERMANS CAAPST S
FLOOR CO YSN Nft
A0YAN7AO3 CLASS S
SUPPLY, m e.; ASSOCIATIO
LANOSCAPS SINVtCSS.
m e.; CUSTOM SfNVICSt.
ALWAYS ON CALL
PROFESSOR WATTS
ELECTRIC M NWCS. INC ;

Tn* 41 S00 OATS IMS
CM I SOOlSS-SIISn* 4300
N N ia U b O d R N p a
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F IM N A L SAVMOS BANK.
CHARLES M. RUTS: al. al.
purtomtu to Ma Order er Fmal
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Mama » naraOy m a n mat.
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Florida,
and baat aiddn. tor c a n , X Mia
■ e x bent d e x X dm Semneie
Ceunty Caurtneuae al 301

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Sammato C aunty.
Florida,
anaram O U N O A U F IM N A L
SAMR. F IM N A L
SAKWOS
■AMR. to Platolm and THOMAS
W. O MSANA and AMISS 0.
O M IA A A . toa *nla; and
HOUSEHOLD FINANCS CONPORATION HI. ara OalanOxli. I

County

' 4*7-333-4330. net tolar
■(7) Mayo oner la me
* nearing aapaved,
(7001 1-SSO-MS-S77I. or Veto*
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Ftor ida. under We FtotMtou*
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F IS T OP LOT 31. BLOCR a .
WSST ALTAMONTE HSIONTS
SECTION TWO. ACCOROtNO
TO TNS PLAT TMINSOP AS
NSCONMO m PLAT BOOR 10.
PAOS 7S. OP TNS PUBLIC
NSCONOS
Of
SSMINOLS
COUNTY. PLOMOA.
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la a Summary FtoM JuOgmi.i
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Caunty. Ftortda to ■men tna
CITIZ1NS SANR O f OWSDO. to
M s PlainM l and FONSST
ONSSN HOMES, a Florida bmn•* be* n r. ramp m y. WSAVfN
•ALSO SNOKINAOS. INC. |
TSANA STAN HOttSS. INC.;
OOUOLJU j . WSAVSN; U S A
WEAVEN; O ILIS P. MANIAS;
TN* A. SAASY O V t UNVICS
PLUS CABINETRY, INTERCOASTAL
OISTNIBUTONS.
N IC . NIVSNWALR NOMSOWNSNS ASSOCIATION. NIC.. M&gt;WAT PLUMSINO. INC.. HER­
MANS CAAPST S FLOOR CONIM H O . AOVAMTAOS BLASS S
SUPPLY, m e . AOUOCIATCO
LANOSCAPS *4AVICI*. 040.
CUSTOM StNVICSS; ALWAYS
ON CALL PRO M ISO R WATTS
ELECTRIC S IN V IC I. MC.. X
dar tor l u l l at m* Watt Trent
Poor,
Sammato
Caunty
CaurMeua*. 301 N. Park
Aeonua. laniard. Seminal*
Ceunty. Ftortda 33771, M 11:00
l M C S M M N ISm, 1007,
i rn* ardor x Final

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M MVSN WALR SUBDIVISION.
ACCONOtNO TO TNS PLAT
TNINSOP NSCONM O M PLAT
BOOR 41. PAOSS 30 THROUGH
14. PUSUC NSCONOS OP
SSMmOLI COUNTY. PLOMOA.
m ACCORDANCE WITH TNS
AMINICANS WITH DISASIUTIBS ACT.

modn ian to ardor la oartlcipala

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is M tnsav o tv s n
la an Order or
Final Julament al

PUMT UMON NATIOtUL
OP FLOMOA

S. 1007
SUMPLUS AMPONT PNOPINTV WILL M AVAJLASLI FOM
PUBLIC AUCTION AMO SALS
SSBM II1IQ 0:34 AM .. SATUNOAT. M C IM S C N ITH. IS47. AT
13S1 BAST 30 TH PLACE.
OMLAMOO SAMFOMO AINPONT.
M T S M S T IO B UTINS SMOULO
CONTACT MVSMTONV CONTNOL O FFlC ln . ONS NSO
CU V S LA N O
dO UUVAAO.
SUITS 30S, SANFONO. FLOMIOA 33773 ON CALL 333-7771
FON A COMPLETE USTM O OP
ITEMS AMO SALS PM Cf.
PuSb.h: H a e a n tx 31. 30. and
Oaeanlar A 1007
MR-333

prarlaton al cartaln
Ptoaaa rantact tna Caurt M
HOT) 33343M rrNMn torn (2)
■orbing *eya *1 yaur racalpt *1
Ml* Nader. N yau ara hoareig ar
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OATIO at Omrtord. Ftortda. an
NOVSMMN SOM. IM F .
M ANTAN M M O M M
Aa Clar*. ClrcuN Cowl
By: Jon* I . Jxemtc
A* Deputy Ctor*
SMITH S NUTT, PJL
M S I laat 0 eeland Par*
Oeulaear*. Soil* 301
Fart I euderdale. FL 31300
Pubdon: Maaomnar 2S.
MR-211

COUNT ADOMINSTNATION. M
M I N . Part Aeonua. Smtard.
PLOMOA 12771. Tetopnan a
HOT) 331-43M eel eneton 4337
NOT latar man SSVIN (7) days
prior to m* praaeadtoo- » H u ­
n g rmpaired. (TOO) 1400-000•771; ar votCS (V) 1400-*44OATIO NOVEMBER 17m.
IS07.
MARYANNS MORES
Clarb al m* CUcuM Caurt
S r Jana S. Jx a w ic
A* Oaputy Clarb
Rtoar S SutcWto
PO. Baa 3000
Orlando. FL 33003-3000
PutomA: Naeambar 2*. and
Oar amoar 3 1MF
MR-312

SAvm ai M F L 0 M 0 3
f u .
MAMA RTVSNA X M.

NOTICE IS MSNSSY &lt;NVtN
purtuam to a FtoM Judsmam x
Mangas* Faraatoaura datod
Naeamnx 3dm,
if*7. and
antorsd to Can* NO. t7447-CA
X m* CuauN Caret X ma IM N T IIN T N
F IM T UtdON n a t io n ­
SAMR OP FLOMOA SUCC it d O N BY MINOSN WITH
AMIMCAN tAYINOS O f FLOM­
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MAMA NIVtNA;
BARNSTT
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Faraatoaura dated
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SIOHTISNTN Judtotn Clraud In
SSMINOLS frunty.
dtoraM OLO R IN T
M0W70A0S C044PAMY I* to*
Ptaxax and OAMO 3 CUNNSS
A/R/A DJX10 CUNNSS. ANY
PARTIS S
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MPSNOANTIS) WHO A M NOT
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ALIYS.
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PARTUS
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CLAIM AM I N T I M S T AS
4PO UM *. HEINS. 04Y143IS.
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ON
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DOOR OP TNS SSMINOLS
C O O tTT COURTHOUSE; SANPONO, PLOMOA M 11:0* Am.,
an dm 14m day X
IM F . toa toSantof
xaparty a* a x tortN to aaM
FUkX JudgaeaX:
LOT 10. BLOCK I . NONHANOT AOOITION TO C A 4 M L -

TO T N I PLAT THSNfOP AS
NSCONMO M PLAT BOOR 13
PAOS 4*. OP TNS PUBLIC
NSCONOS
OP
SSM INO U
COUNTY. FLOMOA.
WITNESS MY NANO m d *M
x n X tom Carat an NOVtMM R 3dm, IM F .

TO TNI PLAT TNINSOP AS
NSCONMO M PLAT BOOR 7.
PAOSS 4S ANO Id . PUBLIC
NSCONOS OP
SSMINOLS
COUNTY. PLOMOA
WTTNSSS MY NANO and ma
aaX X tom Caurt an Noeambar
17m. IMF.

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Caunty
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Sanford Herald
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90th Year. No. 50 ■ Sanford. Florida

Faces of war

Sanford hits
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SANFORD - Chalk one up lor
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F'or the next three year*, tfie
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day tournament in August at
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undergoing renov.itions

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Observing Veterans Day, 1997
Proud Sanford
veterans ready
for a parade
By RUBS WHITE
llrruld Staff Writer
SANFORD • On the rvr of
Veteran* Day. Al Taylor wat at
tfie Disabled American Veter­
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lie's Hie Sergeant at Ann* at
the place.
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he'* one of the bingo caller*.
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IJerrt. who wa* awarded three
Purple Heart*, two Hronir
Star* and two Silver Star* and
a slew of other ribbon* during
his hemic Vietnam tour.
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w hen the iltv Is s rrk ln g add I
tlon.il hinds to hire a c o n s u lt­
ant to oversee a ina|or fa r r lllt
B « « Bo ft b ill. f l | &lt; 2 A

Fire guts home
of Longwood
police official
B T D A V ID P RAZIER
Herald Hl.ilf Writer
LONGWOOD
the house and
lirloilglngs ol a mrlttlM-r of tfie
longwood Police Department
went up In ll.lines tills past
weekend
Assistant Police
Chief Terry Maker and Ills fain­
tly
sustained
a
Ions
of
BIH2.0OO as nrrnghtrrs from
two separate drpanniriils bat
lied Ihr Inferno
Hgt. Tom Jackson ol Ihr l.l'D
said that Ihr llrr was started in
one of tfie Maker s lirdroouis.
ignited apparently try a curler
unit Die ventilation anil cell­
ing fans hrl|ird spread the
hla/r.
Thr Drllarv home was Incllicrated Ttaslcallv. there werr

|usi lour standing walls.* said
-I.it knoii. ’ F.vrrvthlng tliry had
Is lomplrtrly gone *
Ihr Itakrrs are now search
lug for relocation.
According
lo Jackson, ihc Itakrr s insur­
ance does not cover Immediate
nerds
T h e only thing they
had left was the clothe* that
they were wearing.* Jackson
said
A fund lias been set up
through ihr department.
Do­
nations ran lie sent to thr
Dmgwood Firr Department at
235 W Church Avenue or those
Intrjrsted In donating ran call
tlir Dmgwood Poller Depart­
ment at 200 .'MOO
Jackson
also said that a fund has been
set up at a local bank, and
Set f lr t . Pigs XA

Rave club busted,
d ru g arrests made
From S ta ff R ep ort,
LONGWOOD
•
Seminole
County City County Investiga­
tive Bureau (CCID) agents ar
rested 10 people on a variety ol
dmg charge* Saturday during a
rave party at a Dmgwood dub.
Harold mata Sy To m * VtnoaM

Oartia Sachraat lost har brother Roy, killed In action In Oarmany In 1944.

Loved one left behind to wait
By MARIA ORZM
Herald Staff Writer____________________________

Louis Rotundo

Tlieie were 10 of the best
slow pitih teams In the coun­
try. Farnsworth said
"It's a great rvrnt and some
of the lirst slow pitch softball
you Mill ever see." hr said
Farnsworth said the deal
rrprrsrnts a significant rconomii linp.ii I for the city.
T lir y come in for four day*.
F~il al our restaurant*, stay In
our hoirls and shop In our
stores.’ hr said In addition,
rnanularturrr* of tiat* and
other equipment tome to town.
hr sa id

Cents Sechrest lovr* her firolhers and want*
them to be recognized on this special day.

Veteran* Day ha* a special meaning to tfie
Sanford resident who *aw seven brother* and
her husband go to war.
B a ck rest, P i g , i A

According
to
sheriff*
spokesman Kd McDonough, (he
arrrst* were nude at the
llasrinriit in the Dmgwood
Dike* Pl.ua. « i l South U S.
Highway 17-92.
One dub employee and three
cuslouiri* weir ai tested for
the sale of a controlled subNlancr known a* ecstasy,
which t* a combi nation -ttimuhint and hallucinogen that Is
takrn In tablet form.

F.dward Connor. 27. of Cin­
namon Clrrle in Casselberry,
is the owner of the dub. Con­
nor wa* arrested and charged
witli possession of marijuana
under 20 grams after a paper
Dig with pot wa* found In hi*
office. McDonough said.
Lirry Hall. 21. of Sandpiper
Drtvr In Casselberry. I* the
txiuncrr at the club. Hall wa*
arrrslrd and charged with Hie
salt- of a controlled substance
alter hr sold 10 ecstasy tablets
and one eighth ounce of co­
caine to CCID undrrcovrr
agents. McDonough said
All the suspects were re­
leased from the
Seminole
County Jail Sunday after post­
ing bonds ranging from SI 15 to

*3.000.

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Teacher wants students to understand
By M A R T R O W E L L

Herald Correspondent
HEATHROW - On the 11th
hour of the llth day of the
lllh monlh In 191H. the armlstlce was -tinned lh.it ended
Work! War J. Armistice Day
was renamed Veirrans Day In
1954 lo honor all the veterans
that have served In all the
wars.
Veterans Day Is not Just an
excuse to have a sale. Kay
Boehart. a fifthurade teacher
at
Heathrow
Elementary
School, wants students to
know and understand Veterans

Day as only a veteran can de­
scribe It.
Boehart organised Veterans
Recognition Day. For several
years, she did It for her class­
room. and tlien last year she
did II for the fourth and filth
grade. This year's program ex­
tends lo the entire school.
The program began with the
color guard from lake Mary
High School's ROTC presenting
the colors. Each member of the
guard was former Heathrow
student. After the pledge. Boeliart Introduced several stu­
dents.
One rendered
an
abridged history of the Maxine

The Corps waa established
on Nov. 10, 1775 - so the
Heathrow observance was con­
ducted on Monday on the
birthday of the corps. When­
ever they are, no longer how
long they have been in or out
of the corps, a marine always
wisfira ftiKHnCf marine MJippy
Birthday" on Nov. 10. If there
are two or more marines,
there's a

brings patriot.
Veterans Dm
day far R ft R, l

think about. R ft R should
stand for remembrance and
reverence. *We must remember
always that la order far ua to
be here today to enjoy the
benefits of this great country,
someone had to die. We must
revert the veterans who fought
Another student gave a brief for us. and for our freedom."
history of Veteran's Day. Key­
One student told the story
note speaker for the event waa about his uncle who was killed
Col. Joel Jones, who was In In Vietnam. Boehart read the
the Army for 27 years. Bring a names of those who had died

that

Individual stories and
to students. Sam Cast...
11
I served tn World War 1
Hi
He was captured and spent 3
1/3 yean tn a prison In Man­
churia. Conditions were so bad
that the prisoners had to airvtve fay eating soup made frtmi
dogs or cata.
C Union Westbrook was in a
BO foot boat. 2S yards off the
quarter-deck of the U.S.S. Ari­
zona In Pearl Harbor, which
was destroyed by the Japa­
nese. Westbrook and others
did rescue Work but the Japa­
nese came back and destroyed
the boat. He waa one of very
fcw who survived.

S e c h re s t

Continued from Pag* IA
"Every year it touche* me
mote and more and 1wanted lo
do something lo have them
recogntmi," Sechrest
said.
"They were all my brothers,*
In her home town of Dobson.

North Carolina. Seehrrst. 7fi.
said the local newspaper published picture* of those who
served thetr country. Including
the llutrhln.s brothers- Roy,
Ellis. Grady. Curtis. Robert.
Odell, and Jimmie- and her

V e te ra n s Continued from Pegs LA
"Pm going lo be a Green Be­
tel." Seminole High School
graduate AJ Taylor told his clad
Redding Taylor In 1964.
" ‘Sure, you are.' he tokl me."
Taylor said. "He was a jump. master with the 173rd Airborne
in World War II. Spent 33
months In North Africa. And I
guess he wasn't sure If I was
i made of the same stuff"
i After he made the grade •
■ first tn basic training at FI.
Gordon. Ga.. and then at Ad­
vanced Infantry Training and
• Jump Training at Ft. Benntng.
Ga.. and Ft. Bragg. N.C. and
got back lo Sanford. A1 Taylor
was greeted proudly by hi*
dad.
"You did It." Redding Taylor
told his son. "You really dkl It."
At 53. A1 Taylor Is proud to
have been one of the men and
women who served America.
He flips a silver Special Serv­
ices coin on the bar at the DAV
Post. Written on It: "To fight so
others may remain free."
A teen-ager out of Seminole
High School. Taylor went from
the football field into one of
the bloodiest, most awful wars
in the history of his country.
Deep Into It. Of the 38 men on
| two special ftgptt teams 1^
, Central Vlrtnarg^ Taylor is the
only one to coin* home.
lie's an electx£ianx drives |_

Chrvy pickup that almost "everyone In Sanford lus seen one
time or another. It has an huge
American Flag In the back.
"We (American
veterans)
stand for something that Is
very special." Taylor said. *1
don't care what someone - man
or woman • did. They did for
the country. Veterans Day Is
the day to respect them. To re­
spect the missing, to respect
those others have forgotten. I
won't be satisfied until we have
accounted for evciy last one of
the them."

Louis Rotundo will be 92
next month. He's a World War

LOTTERYr

II veteran, who served with
General George Patton's 2nd
Armored Division. Bom In
Sanford tn 1905, Rotunda
joined the Army when he was
36.
He was a freight agent for
Southern Trucking and could
have been exempt from the
draft but chose lo serve.
He wound up with the 2nd
Armored Division, helping with
the vehicles that were used by
the medical unit. He was part
of the first invasion by Patton's
"Hell on Wheels’ at North Af­
rica.
Cpt.
Rotundo
was
awarded a Purple Heart and
numerous battle ribbons for
his service.
Rotundo has been a member
of Hie DAV for 52 years, and
says he and his wife of SI
years - Doris Rotundo - will at­
tend today's Veterans Day Pa­
rade. "I no longer march tn the
parade." he said Monday mght.
"I watch the parade nowadays.
I'll wear by DAV cap and a
white shirt and get a seat out
front of City Hall."
At 91. Rotundo Is the oldest
member of the DAV Chapter 30
which has 1,294 male mem­
bers and 400 females accord­
ing lo Chapter Cmdr. Bobby
Dran.
More than 500 members of
iheT&gt;AV7the Veterans of For­
eign Wars. American Legion
and Fleet Reserve were sched­
uled to march tn today's pa­
rade along with members of
the Seminole County ShertlTa
Department. Seminole County
High School Band and ROTC
units
from
several
high
schools. There will be a DAV
Honor Guard and a Color
Guard of
women from the
DAV.
The participants In the pa­
rade gathered outalde the
Chamber of Commerce at 9.30.
and the parade down First
Street winds up with a cere­
mony at Memorial Park at
Lake Monroe.

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Wednesday: Partly cloudy.
Highs In upper-70s. Lows In
the upper-50s. Tlaiaday
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husband James. who all served
In
in World War 11.
All but Roy returned. 11c was
killed In action In Germany In
1944 at age 30.
T v* got the last letter my
brother wrote me.* Sechrest
Mid. "He wrote me aa often aa
lie could and I sent him ctgarettes."
When the soldiers
they couldn't have fights. Roy
asked for ehrwtng tobacco and
gum. which Sechrest gladly
mailed.
Orady. the only brother en­
listed tn the Navy, waa the
worse about writing.
*My daddy walked two and a
half miles every day to the post
office to check for Grady’s let­
ters. Finally we contacted the
and he spoke to
rid he started writing

solbeand
were
brothers came home,
said they didn't talk
war.
They didn't talk about tt
and you dkfol want to talk
about It.* she said.
Growing up tn North Caro­
lina. Sechrest said what ahe
remembers most was that ahe
had a lot of fun with her
brothers.
*1 tried to do everything they
did.* ahe said. *1 remember
climbing

Nov. I I . 1997. Bora March 31.
1914 In Harborereek. Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1963. Mis. Cessna waa a clerk
for Boston Store and Scars In
Erie. Pa. She was a member of
Westeyvtlk Baptist Church.
She eras a member of awardwinning AD Girl's Drum ft Bu­
gle Corp of V.F.W. Post 9470.
tn Sanford.
Survivors include daughter
Laura Jones, Winter Springs;
sons.
Roger
Kacberleln.
Oviedo. Forrest (Pug) Wheeler,
winter
Springs;
brother.
Stanley WUktnaon. Mlllcreek
Township. Pa.; eight grand­
children;
11
great­
grandchildren.
Oaincs Carry Hand Funeral
Home. Longwood, In charge of
arrangements.
Arlene B. Kctter. 61, West
12th Street. Sanford, died
Saturday. Nov. 8. 1997 at
Healthcare and Rehabilitative
Center. Sanford. Bom July 8.
1936, she was a lifelong resi­
dent of Sanford. Mrs. Kctter
was a homemaker. She sms a
member of Second Shiloh M.B.
Church.
Survivors
Include
sons,
Ronald a Brooks. Frank L.
Brooks. Patrick a
Slater.
Kardcll V. Slater and Shelton
J. Slater, all of Sanford;
daughters, Melloulse Young.
Vemlta Brooks and Patricia
Slater. aD of Sanford; brothers.
Rufus Brooks. Orlando, Iffy aBrooks. Cocoa, Willie
Brooks Jr.. Ft Pierce; atoter,
Mary B. Wilson. Sanford; 31
grandchildren;
22
^catgrandchildren.
WUaon-Ekhelberger Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.
Gordon McClenny, 79 North
Forest Boulevard. Lakt Mary,
died Monday. Nov. 10, 1997 at
Columbia Mettles 1
Center
Sanford. Bom fcb. 28, 1918
In Dupfin County, N.C.. he
moved to Lake Mary In 1997
from Sampson County. N.C.
Mr. McClenny waa a retired
merchant and the owner of
McClenny's Grocery
and
Service Sutton In Turkey. N.C.
Ik was a member of Central
Baptist Church.
Survivor* include wife. Myr­
tle; daughter. Lynn Cox. San-

Tl breaks
s to the
suae II bring)

heart when 1

(Veterans) are aO «ety

Softball;
James,
a mil Mary
ceremony In Miami. A few
yean later, James would serve
on ship, sailing aa Car as Cuba.
To help pass the time and
take her mind off what was
going on around her she got a
job. When she wasn't working.
Sechrest would periodically Ha­
ten to the radio. The watting
lm
was the hardest part, she said.
"All you heard waa how many
people were killed. You could
pull your hair out not knowing
where they were or whether
they were son alive. I think
ereey household was affected*

•You
when one came « . . .
said.

ahe

While living
tn Miami.
Sechrest said she saw many
buried at sea aa her husband
served tn the Honor Ouard.

IK, MfrffflftJt
N. Morgan. 13. Abell
Click, Oviedo, died Saturday.
Nov. 8. 1997 at Orlando Re­
gional Healthcare-Orange Di­
vision, from Injuries from an
autootobik accident.
Bom
Nov. 30. 1964 ta Charleston.
S.C. be moved to Central
Florida live you* ago.
waa a student a Ja
Heights Middle School. Ho woo
a member o f 8 t Stephan
Cathofic Church.
Gary L . Orlando; brother.
Brian.
Oviedo;
maternal
grandparents. Kenneth and
Joanne Wheeler. Orlando; pa­
ternal grandparents. Leroy
and forth
Morgan. ftf
Marietta.
Ruth Morgan,
Ohio;
great-grandparents.
WUmer Morgan. Pensacola.
Eunice Hodges. Carrollton.
Ga.. Carrie Walker. Marietta.
Ohio.
Banfleld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs, tn charge of ar­
rangements.

far the
sis
dtom. The
la more than
in addltion to
6300.000 already allocated far
repairs.
Major completed repairs tochide new lighting and turf and
414 stadium chain,
metal structure
Farnsworth said.
lead paint abatement_______
trie al system upgrades.
With a seating capacity af
about 2.300. the stadium, budt
tn 1961, had served aa the
training facility for the N.Y. Oh
ants. When the city regained
possession of the park i~
four yean ago. officials die-

ruaacd demolishing the struc­
ture. However,
ramsworth
said, pubHe sentiment was
high to
the stadium be­
cause of Its history and trad Ihave
* ' *---- business plan bemonry ta apa consultant.
on the toumabe incorporated In
plan, which will
be used to help generate
for the renovation.
rw m n nu i Mid.
This la what we want to
bring here,* he said. This Is
the type of activity we want.
H'a good entertainment and a
st spectator sport.

then will be a night aet up at a
local restaurant where aD pro­
ceeds will so towards buying
necessities for the family.
None of the Baker family
which includes his wife, two
sons and two daughters waa
Injured. The family waa not at
home when the firs started.
The family's pet dog waa un­
harmed, but a fish and a ham-

both perished.
Jackson M id that public
support has been overwhelm­
ing with teens that attend a lo­
cal dance chib railed Night
Moves, an establishment set
up by Baker, have called won­
dering about the well -being of
the officer and his family.
Jackson also said that Baker
la a long time resident having
graduated from Lyman High
School In the early 1970's.

Cindy A. Wheeler-Morgan.
37. Abell Clrek. Oviedo.
do. died
Saturday. Nov. 8, 1997 ■t
Florida Hospital
Nov. 31. I960 In Orlando, st*
was a lifelong resident of Cen­
tral Florida. Ms. WheelerMorgan waa a student nurse at
Seminole Community College.

She waa a member of St. Ste­
phen Catholic Church.
Survivors Include son. Brian
Morgan, Oviedo: parents. Ken­
neth N. and Joanne Wheeler.
Orlando; slaters. Pamela S.
Wheeler, Orlando. Kathy L
Wheeler. Tampa.
Banfleld Funeral Home. Win­
ter Springs. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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Veterans Day, 1997
less.
And some of our youngest veter­
ans suffer from G u lf W ar Illness,
still a mystery to government offi­
cials.

Wherever
skirmishes
erupt,
whenever political differences es­
calate and weapons are chosen
over reason. American soldiers
have fought valiantly to keep us all
free.
W e must never forget their sac­
rifices for their country.
Today Is Veterans Day, a som ber
reminder of those who fought and
died, a day to honor those who
fought and lived.
Many of those alive wrestle still
with real Ills contracted during
service to their country. Many, es­
pecially Vietnam veterans, never
recovered psychologically from the
treatment they received for Just
being there. Blamed for an un­
popular war. their ranks now swell
the ranks of our country's home-

O ur fathers and grandfathers
who fought World W ar 11. when the
country was proud o f Its brave
men and women, are fading. Now
In their 70s and 80s. they &gt; fear
children today win forget what
they gave, and why.
We must promise them that w e
wlU never forget.
Once we plant the seeds of apa­
thy, men such as Saddam Hussein
will have their way with us.
On this Veterans Day. take a
moment to remember that we are
free, and why.

D ep u ty H tm tfo n la id to root
Santtwi* County

Driving Infractions

James Doucette. 42. of 115 E.
Plantation Btvd.. Lake Maty,
waa arrested Sunday fay Longwood police.
Doucette waa
charged with driving white li­
cense la suspended or revoked
and Improper/unsafe equip­
ment. Douceur waa arrested
at the comer of County Hoad
427 and Longwood IllUa Road.
Michael Jonea. 31, of 02
Seminole Oardena. Sanford,
waa arrested Friday by Sanford
police.
Jones waa charged
with breach of peace and ar­
reatrd at the comer of 11th
and-Mutterry.o r w n r 'ir - ”
rested Jones for at
jwfengind cursing

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Kathleen Bayer. 44. 23S W.
19th St.. Sanford, waa arrested
Sunday by 'Sanford police.
Bayer waa charged with battery
and arrested at hi* residence.
Report aaid that Bayer alleg­
edly Jumped on her husband's
bark, scratched hi* neck and
lore a phone out of a wall In
her house.

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for her own children. Ron and
tote and her three grandrhtlrben. was her main motivation
in becoming Involved m this

M H I ardl meeteveryTueachlyofthe month, a t7:90p.m.. at
the old Lake Mary City H al on Country Club Road. Contact

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the Dritonlana 13-piece band. Donation 43.00.

Wglcom# Wagon Ntwcomwrs’ Coffto
Seminole Spokes Wcicome Wagon Club of Seminole county
holds a coffee for newcomers aad second Wednesday of every
month from 10 a.m. until noon. For information on address,
call Betty. 006-0144. or Lucy. 322-7877

Alzholmor's Support Group
The Abhelawr'a Support Oroup for Caretfvera meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a m . at the Frank Evans Center in
Lake Mery. Ail interested are Invited to attend. Shelly Brassier,
a licensed Alahrimer therapist, leada the
and an•wera questions. For Information, cad 329-4838 or 3^4-3000

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anyone who la a relative or friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon moots each Mondqy. Tuesday and
Thursday. (Thursday non-amokmg) evening at • p.m. Meetings
arc held tai the back room of the Sahara Club. 2387 South
Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting times and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more information, call 921-0122.

Wldowwd Persons
All widowed persona are invited to meet at 1:90 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday of every month at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

The Sar\ford Herald wants to publictie your events, classes
and seminar* that are available to the general public.
We'd like lo have the information for your announcement at
least a week In advance.
All Items should be typed or written legibly and Include Infor­
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This, aha dtod la the Brat step
to helping ethers.
Some of Wtofrafs duties at
the center Include updating
(lira, attending aafrty fobs and
•manning* the booth while she
la there. Literature Is distrib­
uted to attendee's.
On other occasions Winfrey
may handle phone calls or
place calls for various reasons.
She was also responsible re*
cently for making arrange­
ments for a candlelight cere­
mony to remember those
missing children that have not
been located aa of yet. This
event was commemorating Na­
tional Missing Children's Day.

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lo the public. *We try to help
saytng. * to me you're talking find the missing children Jbut
about the next generation. We we also try to educate people
see a lot of runaways or paren­ to watch foe the signs of a
tal abductions. Very few are chid that may run away. We
true kidnappings. A small ma­ stress to them to talk before
jority la stranger abductions. problems escalate to cause the
They are our future generations chid to run away.*
that will be ruling.*
She mentioned that she was
Her love of children also ex­
most Impressed with the edu­ tends to her work with First
cation program and literature Baptist church where she
that the center makes available teaching preschoolers In a

Volunteer opportunities arc
always open with the Missing
Children's Center. Paper goods
from offices, help in Inserting
brochures and packets as well
as financial donations art
needed. For more Information
call the organisation at 327
4403.

Husk tomato, tomatillo grow well In state
family but a completely differ
ent plant. It la also known as
strawberry tomato. Chines*
lanterns, winter cherry, blad
der cherry, and Cape goose
berry. Ittia plant-Oa.aaUv*&lt;t&lt;
Japan a n d :* ErBumps.;'T%i
fruit la similar to hut amattei

husk la a very common weed In
Florida and other countries In
the Caribbean region.
Doaevtptlsai Both upright
and trailing varieties are avail­
able. One variety Is an exotic,
hardy 2-foot-high perennial
with tomato-shaped leaves. Its
■mall white flowers, which
form tn the spring, arc followed
by large dense clusters of I to
2 Inch brilliant, orange-scarlet,
lanlern-ahaped fruits tn the
fall. Each fruit la smoothskinned and completely en­
closed In a thin papery husk,
which Is loose and easily re­
moved. Each tomato-like fruit
contains many small seeds.
Beat Some species are edible
and the whole fruit with the
husk removed 1s used in pre­
serves. Mature fruits are used
to make plea. Fruits can be
dried and used for winter deco­
ration.

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to the fruits.
T m ttifo r Introduced to the
United States from Mexico la
extensively used by Latin
Americana living In the United
States It la ffown to a limited
extent tn South Florida for the
Latin American market in that
region.

Youth pays tribute to veterans
Outmanwa. Perhaps you would like
to share it with your reader*.

PHYL ERICKSON.
COON RAPIDS, MINN.
DEAR PHYL. I'm pleased to
print your granddaughter's
assay. I can UUnk o f no better
occasion than Veterans Day.
PATRIOTISM
by Jenna Guimaraes
T pledge allegiance to the flag of
the United States of America, end
to the rtpublic for which it stands,
one nation under God. indivisible,
with liberty and justice lor all.*Every day my classmates and 1
recite this oath. By doing this we
promise to bo true to our country,
ourselves end our fallow Americans
In school we study the history of
our country, learning about those
who lived long ago; who stood up for
their beliefs, risked their lives,
homes end safety to give promise to
a better life to their descendants.

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D EA R A B B Y : Can you pleaoo
help my friond and mo solve «
------------------ dilemma'’
When sanding out children’s
AB IG AIL
birthday invitations, do you think
V A N BUREN
41 i» proper to include the child's
clothing sis# and toy ideas in the
invitation?
4 recently receivtd an invitation
that read: Billy wears a size 5 and
Because of theoo people, our coun- his favorite toys are Super Heroes,
try ia a great place to live.
This comment obviously seems as
Though we are younger than though you are expected to bring s
moat countries, many look to us for gift
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N-Half a lead It would not rtft ___ _
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hi t o other game. Beer JO raced la a 13-5
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victory ewer C A L Timber.
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Fs^hr Matters and the Unknowns (both 31-14),
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Monday throutf) Friday from 4JO pjn. to 8J0
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nets Commurdy Coasgs bte Waahyan Co8aga of Qaorgla 103-3S.

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exploding for atx non an
hits In the third In­
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runs In thei fourth:
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a double play and did not

Buen Samarttano: one hit _
Bert Soloman (double), Car­
ina Morales. Alex Tones.'
Danny Reyes. Pete Morales.

OCTOBER 24

Leiffer and Sons Trucking: two hits
Steve Wagner (triple, double, two ruiWT
two RBI). Mike Clark (triple, three RBI),
Danny Hewitt (double, run. RBI). Paul Uscno (three runs). Brian Jones. Bolibby
Shaw (one run each): one hit _ Kevtn JulIan (double, run). Tommy Vealna (two
RBI). Manny Silvia.
a. Dave Johnson. Kevin

Local runners and teams earn
SANTORO . Eight of t o 13
local Cla m QA and Class 0A
t«m e earned a trip to t o regwnal cross country meets this
Saturday with
outatandtna
performances test weektadlr?
trict competition, once again
Paving the strength of the
Seminole Athletic Conference.
V * Semtnote boys, plus t o
male squads from Lyman.

Howell and Lake Mary as well
aa t o girls’ teams from
Brantley. Lyman. Oviedo
Lake Howell will be looking
ah at the atate tournament
a shot
this weekend.
The big wtnncra were the
Lyman boys and Lake Brantley
*Wa who repeated as Class
6A-Dietrict 3 champions at
Lake Mary High School last
Saturday morning.
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hounds. who also won the re-

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First United MethodistFlames: three hits _ W.L.
q
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*o hlU . Jack Dinner
(triple, run. four RBI). Robert
Smith (double, tsro runs.
RBI). Vance Hants (run. two
RBI). Jerry Camus. Mark
Blythe. Bruce Daniils (one
run scored each): one hit
Jack EHonhead (RBI), Dean
L Smith, winning pitcher
Robert Jones.

LAKE MARY. Leiffer and Sons Trucking
(7-0| moved within a victory of clinching
at least a He for t o championship in the
City of Lake Mary Recreation and Parks
Department Mena Fall Friday Night Slowpttch Softball League with a crushing vic­
tory over Beer JO (4-3) at t o Lake Mary
Sports Complex.
Leiffer and Sons Trucking scored early
and often in knocking off the second place
club 2(H) in there Innings.
In t o other games. Modem Welding (8­
3) stayed alive by getting a 7-0 forfeit vic­
tory from Sanford Paint and Body (0-7)
and IRC mm Raines Connection. 4-3)
whipped t o Superstore Stammers (1-8)
31-1 in four Innings.
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Tha leader for SCC ta both
•unea mm 7-foot freshman center
Jaana Kotova, who had 38 points.
10 rebounds and four blocked
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13 of 18 shooting, eight Rebounds
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Modem Welding: four hits _ Ed Mangani
(two runs); three hits _ Andy Laum r
I'nple. run. Kill). Rich Hanratty (RBI),
wui Barton (run): two hits _ Todd Hunter
Moubis. tun. RBO. Chuck Hofftmn. Lee
Afcxandcr. one hit _ Jimmy Sun (home
nin, run. taro RBI). Ethan Bauer (run.
RBI).
TRC: four htta _ Tbny Smith (double,
three runs, three RBI): two hits Date Petos (home run. two nma. four RBQ. Myriel
Retd (triple, double, four RBI), Craig

Merkeroon (two doubles, taro nma. taro
RBQ. Robert Stevens. Nakla Roberta (two
nma each); one hit _ Shay Burnside
(triplf. not. two RBQ. Oieg Hardy (double,
nm). Herman Tally (run. RBQ. Tony HoUlc
(run). WUUe McCloud; one nm
Arthur
Barnes.
Sanford Paint and Body: two hits
Dennis MUter (double, nm). Ed Schuck~
man; one hit _ Pete Harrison (double.
RBQ. Jbn Smith (double), Don Abrhams.
Beer JO: five hits _ Dave Coaa (three
triples, double, four runs, free RBQ; four
htta . Mika Milter (triple, double, three
nma. four RBQ; three hits _ Blake Mwray
ttMirnma. two RBQ; two htta _ Brett Molle
(rttate. throe nine, two RBQ. Dave Kaebertine (triple, two runs, three RBQ. Dave
Bennett (two runs, three RBQ. Joe DiBartolo, Jerry Camus (two runs and one RBI
each); ana hit _ Kyle Brubaker (four runs.
RBQ. Jerry DtBariolo (run. three RBQ. Vic
Dlbartolo (run. two RBI). Ken McKecver
(run. RBQ; one RBI _ Paul Tomlin.
supcratoro Slammer* two hits _ Alan
Tyreli (home run. two nma. three RBI);
° ° * btt _ Jason Bender (two nma). Dave
Homan. Mike Bcmoaky (one nm each).
Tom Yelatey, Darren Smart (one RBI
each). Juan Balky. Brace Sellers.

cross country regionals

ftonaU last yrar. that their five
counting runners all placed In
t o top 13, Including three
ntnneia In the top five, for a toU1 of only 33 points. Lake
Howell waa second with 81
points, while
u*zy was
third wlUi 87 points. Jackson­
ville-Madarln.
DeLand
and
Jackaonvtlle-Sandalwood were
fourth through sixth and also
earned spots in the reglonala.
which will be held at Columbia
High School In Lake City on

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Jennifer Sweeney (10 points)
and sophomore Ocmma Riley
(nine points, four assists, five
Helping Kotova an Saturday
were Sweeney (13 potato, eoght
rebounds), Thereae Wcsteigren
(13 potato, tt-for-8 shooting).
Kudmyvtaeva (II potato, ocven
assists), Ctysts) Tanner (10
points, ato assists). M ey (eight
points, seven ssotots). Win­
some Clark (eight points).
Chlnlta Lee (seven potato, sis
steals) and Lake Mary’s Maggie
Reedy (seven points).

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Joseph Conrad, who wrote, 'Being a
woman is a terribly difficult trade,
since It consists principally of dealing
with men.*
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and kings to that they can win tricks
However, sometimes a queen has to
ba sacrificed — aa in this deal.
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showed 11 H points, but he tensibiy
upgraded his hand because of all those
aces and klnga. North had an easy
raise, and West had an even easier
lead: the spade queen.
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spades, one heart, one diamond and
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plav a diamond to dummy’s Jack.
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contract would fall into hla lap. So.
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dummy with a diamond to tho are. and
played another dub. When the queen
appeared from East, South claimed
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WEDNESDAY

O c to b e r 8, 1997

Officials fight
d e ve lo p m e n t
designation

Ssm lnol* County fir s Chief Tarry Ish sn h

Fifth bugle signals
fire chiefs ascent

Alrport officials are hoping to re­
sume projects temporarily hailed
by a state planning agency.
On Sept. 17 (he Stale Depart­
ment of Community Affairs Issued
n cense and desist order for nlrport
projects totaling about 90.6 million

50 C e n t s

Including several runway expan■Iona, a new building, and an add I*
lion ot the main terminal. The no*
lice o f violation aald aoma o f the
projecta could be conaldered a De­
velopment o f Regional Impact
(development activity Impacting
more than one county and infra­
structure) and the airport had not
applied for the designation.
th e events leading to the cease
and desist order, came as a result
o f complaints from the Audubon
Society and the Game and fresh
Water Commission when the air­
port cut down trees housing bald
eagle nesls In order to clear the
area for a runway expansion. The

tee Airport, Rags 4A

Tourist bus
scrapped

thgos announcing ahutBe sendee althe
airport were removed Oct. 1 .

The Sanford Airport Authority
has quietly pulled the plug on its
international tourist bus shuttle
fecrvlce.
The Airport Excursion Coach o f­
fered tourists scenic views .of San­
ford, Including the Seminole Town
Center, the downtown historic dis-

Great Fall Exposition

By MAMA OMtM
Herald Staff Writer
After working his way through the ranks.
Terry Schenk at age 48 todny. has reached
top billing as Seminole County fire chief.
At a ceremony last week. Schenk received
his fifth bugle, a symbol recognised Interna­
tionally among firefighters. As he achieved
each rank, from lieutenant lo battalon chief,
lo assistant chief lo deputy chief lo chief,
Sclicnk earned a bugle.
The bugle, he explained, comes from the
early days o f firefighting In the Isle 1800s
when a bugle was used lo rally firefighters.
Schenk, who has served ns deputy fire
chief for (he Iasi four years, will maintain hla
current duties in the county's Emergency
Medical Services Division, which Includes the
management uf 330 people, 13 fire slut ion*
nml a shared facility In Lake Mnry.
A resident of Central Florida since ngc 4.

Sea Schenk. Page 4A

TO D A Y

A great pumpkin patch
Th* Community United Methodist Youth
Fellowship Invites Ihe public to come and
share In their annual Pumpkin Patch.
Pumpkins will arrive tod a y and will be on sale
through O ct. 31. Some 4.000 pumpkins will
arrive on the 8th with an additional 4.000
arriving later.

•eo Briefs, Fags 3A

Expo draws
blockbuster
crowds
The Oreal Fall Exposition 07 la
recording blockbuster crowds for
this past weekend and Is looking
forwnrd lo an even bigger weekend
coming up.
According lo Rick Silanakns. of
UrrnmVlalun Studios and Mountain
View IToducilons. the crowds were
an estimated SO lo 00.000 for Fri­
day and Saturday alone. Numbers
have not been confirmed on tickets
sales ns of yet.
Hilnnikoa said. ‘ We're extremely
excited and we are gearing up for
the big weekend ahead * Jessica
Illel of the Wurner tiros, television
show 7Ih IIeautn will be on hand
Saturday as well as the network's
mascot Michigan J. Frog.
There
will also b « shows by the groups
Barth Deal and Tbs Drifters, Kinday la Dob Dance Family Ride Day.
All ages, all rides, all day only 818
until 7 p m
Everyday at the expo, festival g o ­
ers can sec the Incredible Road Air
SI Flying Car and meel personal
trainer and i Iat of the Cash 4 Ti­
tles television commercials. Ted
Brown.
Today at the expo, it is Two for
One Night: one person buys tickets
required for rule of their choice and
•he second person o f their choice
rides lltut ride free with them. The
midway opens at 5 p.m.
Thursday night. It is 30 Cents
Night at the expo: All rules require
two or more tickets. Tickets are 30
cents each. Minimum purchase Is
81.
Sllanskas said that the expo has
fed a lot of money hack Into the

The wake up call lo the
Sanford Police Department be­
came louder and more direct
on Tuesday.
For Ihe SPD lo Incom e an
effective
law
enforcement
agency Its members hnve been
advised lo make a pair of Im­

Partly

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Expo adventursn Rachel Uddok). Jonathan Uriciolo. Chris Rotftrock. Jimmy EMs
and Adam Stone viiH at Seniord s Iskefront before checking out more rides.

See Expo. Page 4A

Be i h a i i nnnnrn ------------------------ '

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tee Police, Pago 3A

Shooting victim nabbed for drugs, guns

Everything from A lo Z will be
available at the Seminole County
Master Oardeners* Plant Sale and
Fnlr this Saturday.
That's avocados to slnnlas, all on
sale at the Cooperative Extension
Service Center, from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m.
Master gardener Jim Hunter Is
coordinating the plant sale and fair
for the group and says that every­
thing available at the event waa ei­
ther grown by a master gardener or
donated by a nursery.
Seminole County has bad a mas­
ter gardener program since 1979.
An extension of the University o f

Honda Institute o f Food and Agrlcultural Sciences,
Sciences, ihe volunteers
provide research-based Informa­
tion to the community about gar­
dening and are trained to educate
homeowners about lawn care and
pest Identification and control.
Hunter mans the telephone at
the
extension
servlet
every
Wednesday afternoon, dispensing
information lo callers Who have
questions about horticulture.
*1 can't tell you how many trees
I've saved.* Hunter aaya regarding
the free service that la provided by
the master gardeners .weekday
mornings and afternoons. He says
that It la especially helpftil In the
winter, when northerners, unfa-

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deputies pulled over a vehicle suspected In
being a pari o f nn aggravated assault. The
brake lights were out on Ihe vehicle which Is
why It was pulled over. The deputy wrote a ci­
tation for driver Burke and then he spoke lo
Wynn about the assault Incident.
When he
asked Wynn If he could search Ihe cor, Wynn
responded that Ihe officer would have to ask
Wynn’s mother.
Upon final search o f the vehicle, the officer
saw a portion o f a gun handle slicking out
from beneath a floor mat on the driver's side.
Bee Wynn, Fags 3A

paraphernalia.’
possession
of
a
fire­
arm /concealed weapon by convicted felon,
•filing o f cannabis nnd grand theft of firearm.
Also arrested, according lo Ihe report, was fe­
male accomplice Tantanlaha Burke. 31, of
4220 South Orlando Drive, Sanford. Burke was
charged with trafficking 28 grama o f cocaine
while armed, possession or crack cocaine,
concealed firearm, grand theft o f firearm, p os­
session o f controlled substance (cannabis)
over 20 grams with Intent to sell and p osses­
sion or cannabis over 20 grama.
According to the arrest reports; Sheriffs

Learn A BC s of gardening
at plant sale, fair Saturday

.

mediate attitude changes:
One is lo respect • and quit
back-stabbing • Chief Joe Dil­
lard.
The second Is to develop
harmony with the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office.
To be Curt. Dillard left City
Hall on Tu esd ay sensing a
good deal more support (nan
he has had since becoming Ihe
city’s police chief In January.
1997.
He received lhal support
from Ihe consultant who made
a critical study o f the SPD this
summer and from Longwood
Police Chief Greg Manning,
who chairs Sanford's newlyappointed Law Enforcement
Options Committee.
very Impressed
and
rateful for what happened
ere today." Dillard said after
the committee met far 3 1/2
hours with Public Administra­
tive Service Assistant Director
George llubler.
Dillard will lake Ihe com m it­
tee through Ihe SPD'a head-

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The Sanford man whose lire was threatened
by two murder attempts In the last two weeks
wua nrreated himself on multiple charges. Eric
Wynn. 23. o f 1001 West 10th Street, was ar­
rested Friday, Oct. 3. by Seminole County
deputies.
Wynn was charged with trofflcklng 28 grams
o f cocaine while armed, possession o f crack
cocaine, concealed firearm, possession of
cannabis over 20 grams, possession of drug

Cloudy

S P D told to
Respect
Chief Dillard
don’t shoot
the sheriff

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SEMINO l E County C o u d h o u i e
loca ta d at 901 NORTH PARK
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PAGES 4 1 THROUGH 4 1 . PUB
LiC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIDA
Dated th'i 2 Sth day ol SEP
TIMBER. 1997
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL|
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of tba Circu-t Court
By Jan* E Jasowit
Deputy Clotk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
8 0 1 S Umvaridy Dr&gt;5ia
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P t a n i a i i o n , F t J 3J 24
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participate tn Hut proceeditig
thou ld c o r l a c t the Clark ol tho
Circutt Court ai the SEMINOLE
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THK ElOHTtftNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Of
Fl o r i d a . i n a n d f o r
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO 9 7 8 70 CA 14 0
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FOR 1 IM INO L 0 COUNTY.
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PROS ATS DIVISION
File No 8 7 - 8 2 0 CP
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JULIUS DUVAl JR
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IN THE CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THE HUM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
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FLORIDA
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CASE NO 97 1 0 7 2 CA 14 K
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TEMUER. 1997
ICIRCUIT COURT s i a l ,
MARVANNE MORSE, CLCR k
C lerk ol DU!' Ci*cud Court
By Jitnv E Jaiwwic
Doputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES of
DAVID J STERN PA
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th* r ob,* cl on* w th that CouH
w*,,'f mi CHASE MANHATTAN
WITH N THE l At I R OF THREE
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CORPORATION
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 0 »
• - a C H f M C A i RfS'DENTiAl
the f i r s t p u b l i c a t i o n ' of
MOn tGAG C
CORPORATION
THiS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
l/¥Z.t MARGARITTEN A COM
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
PANV 'NC
'* Plaint tl and
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ST fv C N DEPIW et al . are
o n them
Dwtimdant* l will ibis lo tho
AH creditor* ol Ihe de t e d e n l
r ig h u i l ariri b**( tnddar for
arid other
o*'%on* having
lavti rn tnn We*t tfudil door ol
claims or bam and* aga&gt;ritt
thu ChuflhQuku, -ri Sanigni.
do ce de nl s ustat* on whom a
SEMNOLE County, Florida, at
Copy ol t h * notice *s served
11 0 0 a m u c»otk on the 28 tfi
wth.n thr** month* aR*r the
day of OCTOBER 1 9 9 7 , 17,* fg*
dote of the firtl pubbeaTroh of
towing dtf'.LHb'Wd propaHy un
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LATER Ol THREE MONTHS
l OT 2 1 , JMD RAVENNA PARK
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
SECTION Or lOC H ARBOR.
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
ACCORDING TO THE Pi AT
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AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
Pi AT BOOK 14 . PAGE 2 2 . OF
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
t h E PUBUC
RECORDS OF
ON THEM
SIMNOL E COUNTY FLORIDA,
All other cro d tort of the d ac eu/ft/u
414
Tainguio
Dn«a
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Sanford. Florida 1277 1
or demand* aga&lt;n*t th* d e c a ­
DATED th * 2 5 lh day of SW*
dent s estasie mu*l file than
TEMPER 1997
d a m n with this court WlTMiN
MARVANNE MORSE
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
As Ck-rk u* »a.d Court
DATE Ol IHE HMSI PUULICA
Ely j a n e t Jatowic
TION OF THIS NOTICE
As Deputy Clerk
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
Fdbui 8 G lint!. P A
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
Suite 300
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
1 S 70 VatPuga Awanua
Tha data of tha first pub lic a­
Cor Jit Gabiwsi, Florida 331 46
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(JQSj 6 0 2 4110
Blh, 1997
Po is ons wdh u d&gt;*ab' 1ily who
Personal Rapreiantativa,
riiiod a special acc om mod at ibh
Conn* Duval
lo participate in ITu* pr oceeding
1700 W a »1 16 th Straal
shou ld
contact
ADA
Sanford, Florida 32771
Coordinator al Strmmolo County
Attorney for
C ou rl ha u io ,
301
N
Park
Personal Representative
Avenue, Suite N 3 01 . Sanford,
Michele A Viliam
Florida 327 71 . at least live day*
66 William Street
prior
to
Hie
p r o c ee di n g
Lyon*. New York 14409
Telephone (4 0 7 | 3 2 3 - 4 3 3 0 e »1
Telephone: ( 31 5 ) 9 46 -9 7 0 7
4 2 2 7 . 1 BOO-95 6 8771 (TDD) or
Florida Bar No 06016 1
i-BOO- 9 5 5 -0 7 7 0 (V) via Florida
Publish: October 0 , 15 , 1997
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Editorial/ Opinion
Law and order, please
Tuesday’s meeting by the Sanford's
Law Enforcement Options Committee
was a positive stride not only to save
the city's police department but to
make sense out of the whole bloody
situation.
Yes. It Is time for the SPD to:
+ Support not rag Police Chief Joe
Dillard.
.♦ Oct In harmony with the Sheriffs
Department.
It is disappointing that Phillip Jackson, one of those appointed to the
Law Enforcement Options Commit­
tee. was a no-show, having decided to
resign from the group.
He voiced two objections to the
makeup of the committee selected by
the city commissioners.
Jackson didn’t believe that Velmn
Williams, one of the commlsisoners.
should be sitting with the committee.
And he didn't believe Longwood Po­
lice Chief dreg Manning should sit In
Judgment of another city's police d e­
partment.
While wc appreciate Mr. Jackson's
opinions and concerns, we do not
share his contention that the process
Is but “a witch hunt."

Fnr from tt.
Commissioner Williams has time
and again expressed her desires to
snvc the SPD.
And Chief Mnnnlng made a pas­
sionate plea on Tuesday to allow
Chief Dillard to run the department
and for the SPD's officers to, get In
harmony with the sheriffs office
deputies.
The mere thought that the two law
enforcement agencies have had petty
d iffe r e n c e s Is certainly not In the
interests of Sanford or the county.
Sheriff Don Esllnger said this
morning thnt It wns not so much n
matter of "strained relations" b e­
tween the two agencies but a failure
by Sanford to "utilize the resources
of the sheriffs office.” Sanford, he
snld, had n tendency - to be “more
isolated” thnn other cities within the
county.
This Is no time for Isolation, of
course.
Wc anticipate that the sherifT and
Chief Dillard will .work together. "T
get along super with Joe and his
commanders." Esllnger snld.
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ELLEN GOODM AN

A woman’s designated place
noSTO N "lt came to him as n cardiovascular
epiphany. Dill McCartney, former football
coach and founder of the Promise Keepers,
wns Jogging on the Washington Mall when he
felt his heart 'yanked toward heaven."
This spiritual aerobic high led him to call for
a gathering of men to ‘ Stund In the Oap.* Not
The Gap store. Not the gender gap. The
biblical gap recorded In Ezekiel when God
went looking for a few good men to save a
country.
So it Is that half a million men arrived In the
nation's capital this past week-end for a
Saturday of male bonding and male bashing.
They will be uttering an all-male men c u lp a for
the abuse and neglect of families and children.
If the pattern of such rallies holds, these men
will b&lt;.'jtt»«flng their feelings and taking
responsibility. ■
This” gathering o f what Is arguably the
largest men's movement In the country sounds
at some levels like the fondest feminist
fantasy. Hundreds of thousands o f men
collectively
eschewing
adultery
and
pornogrophy. violence and abandonment. Men
pledging publicly to keep their promises to
their wives, to change diapers and bring
flowers and offer respect.
Yet many women kept away from this mall
male event call the leaders of this assembly
the enemy. Indeed, the National Organization
for Women has put together the darkest
anulysis of their goals and gone so far as to
declare a policy of *No Surrender* In what they
define as a battle of the sexes.
This is the duality that has tracked the
Promise Keepers since the movement began
drawing followers to religious rallies In the
comfortable male venue o f sports stadiums. A
mixture o f old-time muscular Christianity and
New Age sensibility, the group has raised
hopes and hackles In almost equal proportion.
On the one hand, the Promise keepers
appeal to men alienated from each other and
their families, men uncertain about what
masculinity means anymore, men In search of
spiritual healing. On the other hand, the
organization is deeply connected to the
Christian
right.
profoundly
hostile
to
homosexuals, opposed to abortion and ‘ liberal
women's groups" as well as 'atheists and
Satanlsts."
On the one hand. It promises women
husbands who will. In McCartney's words,
‘ take responsibility for their actions, who are
faithful to their families, who keep their word,
even when It's difficult or costly." On the other
hand. It assumes a trade-off: wifely submission
to a kinder, gentler patriarch.
I don't believe that the Promise Keepers are
Women's Enemy No. I. Or even No. 10. During
their peak years, the rallies offered more than
2 million men a safe place to atone, to
acknowledge what was missing In tltclr lives,
even to change.
Dut at the same time, the Promise Keepers
point a way out o f the current conflict o f roles
and identities which Is a way back.
The leaders speak to an old familiar view of
authority In our culture. This Is a view that
says power Is granted In return for protecting
the weak and vulnerable. It's a view that says.

Many women
kept away from
(hit mall male
event call the
organizers (he
enem y j

in turn, the weak and vulnerable (muat?) follow
that leader, accede to that authority. In order
to be protec ted.
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Promise Keepers"
message ..echoes the words o f the secular
futherhood movement. McCartney blames "a
decline In responsible manhood" for the
problems o f children who grow up without
fathers, for crimes o f assault and rape.
Dut what he means by a responsible mnn Is
a take-charge kind or guy. Women. In this
scheme of things, are left with the choice o f a
dangerous man. no man. or a sole head of
household.
McCartney, trying to reassure women
especially of his good
Intentions,
has
compared a country of shattered families to a
losing football team. "In the game o f football."
he wrote. "If your team Is getting trounced,
you'd better have a serious talk with the men
at half-time and Identify the problems."
You don't have to be a sports analyst to find
the flaw in this game plan. In the world o f
Promise Keepers, men are the only players. In
the locker room, they Identify the problem s
and call the shots.
On the field, whether It's the Washington
Moll or the family back yard, a woman's
designated place la on the cheerlcadlng squad.

Berry's World

Tourist-------Airport-

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Continued from Fags 1A
C ontinued from Pag* 1A
trlct. the Cen­ airport and the Federal Avia­
tral Florida Zoological Park tion Admlnstratlon had said
and the Wal-Mart shopping the airport needed to clear the
area Tor safety reasons.
center on U.8 . Highway 17-92.
The airport hired a Tallahas­
The service, scheduled to run
from May to Oct. 1. was a mar­ see law' Arm specializing In
DRI Issues to avoid what could
keting tool designed to attract
potentially
turn Into millions of
Enropean visitors
to
area
shopping and local altes. The dollar* In litigation and fees If
the airport were to apply for n
Idea was to give travelers,
waiting fbr their departure DRI.
uetsv Bowman, an attorney
night, a place to go and spend with
llopplng Green Sams and
their last dollars. Throughout Smith, told board members
the venture, airport officials Tuesday that the main co n se ­
also hoped to relieve crowding quence o f the DRI designation
In the departure area.
Is fees. She said some o f the
Following n review o f the pi­ airport’s facilities are subject
lot program, officials at Or­ to DRI review and that ap­
lando Sanrord Airport have d e­ proval process could take up to
cided to discontinue the service 18 months and cost between
because of low rldershlp.
one quarter to half a million
"The rldershlp wasn't enough dollars. She said mitigating
to sustain the service." said litigation associated with the
Jock Wert, director o f the case could coat millions and
Seminole
County
Tourism development at Ihe airport
Council, a partner In the ven­ could be halted.
ture.
However,
Bowman.
said
Preliminary
passenger some o f the prefects could be
counts show that 3.248 people grandfathered In through Ihe
used the shuttle bus from May 25-year-old DRI law and not be
to Sept. 12. Estimated reve­ subject to DRI requirements.
nues were 830.841 for Ihe six Baaed on her review of the air­
month period with expenses at
about 838.188. Additional re­
ceipts and expenses are ex­
pected through Sept. 30.
Continued from Page IA
Wert attributed the low lu m ­
Schenk grew up In
bers to visitors' reluctance to
Winter Park and earned a
leave the airport once there.
bachelor's degree in public
"We found
most
people
administration from the Uni­
wanted to stay there." he said,
versity of Central Florida.
nddlng that there may be a
A firefighter since
1978.
possible expansion at the air­
Schenk snld his Interest in the
port.
field came largely from hla
On the positive aide. Wert
friends and In particular Don
said, "we learned from the ex­
llnrklns. who is currently the
perience and we saw that p eo­
fire chief In Orlando.
ple experienced what we had to
"It's an exciting Job and I
offer here."
enjoy what I do." Schenk said.
Wert said he expects when
In addition to his regular du ­
visitors com e back again they
ties. Schenk has been-on Ihe
will go to local businesses on
scene during hurricane dlaastheir own. He said the airport
lers and has also traveled to
will continue to distribute In­
the western part of Ihe country
formational brochures an he
lo tight brush fires.
did not dlscou n l’the possibility
"When I saw CNN picture of
o f bringing back the shuttle
the Yellowstone fire In 1088. I
service at some future date.
called and told them I wanted
The shuttle service, which
to assist." lie said
,
ran at 48-mlnute Intervals on
Schenk remains on cnll fur
Thursdays. Fridays and Satur­
summer (Ires, however, he snld
days. was funded by
local
fix Ihe past two years he has
merchants and airport user
focused Ills efforts closer lo
and rental fees.
home. Schenk wns directly In­
The airport hod built a ticket
volved In the county's emer­
counter lo an adjoining left
gency transport Issue, which
luggage facility where visitors
could check In baggage.
gave his department the sole
According to Susan Flowers,
contract for providing emer­
director of
for the airport,
gency service
In Seminole
j
terminal manage*-OBI. will h o y •- (Jaunty.
out the building'TffflujfliqgThe ', "The transport
eat fix us nnd people are
cost o f tmprovemcBJa.
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port projects, she said If the
project in question is vested
prior to July 1973 when die
law went Into effect, then- 11
would be exempt from DRI re­
view. If the airport does even­
tually become a medium sire
hub. Dowman said It would
qualify ns a DRI. as would a
new terminal and a newly
paved runway exceeding a cer­
tain length.
Bowman told airport offlcalx
she had met wllh IXJA repre­
sentatives and wps currently
negotiating to avoid formal liti­
gation anti also to allow airport
projects
to
continue
and
ntlnlmze DRI rqulrementa. Her
recommendation
to petition
the DCA for an abatement to
allow projects to continue, wax
approved by board members.
The board also accepted
Bowman's recommendations to
proceed with airport Executive
Director Steve Cooke'a letter
requesting Immediate clear­
ance for ongoing projects: lo
enter Into an agreement wllh
Ihe DCA for a general DRI pro­
viding more flexibility; and that
the nlrport maintain closer
communication with the DCA.

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Expo
C ontinued from Pago 1A
area.
He also said
that expo officials have enjoyed
Ihe level o f professionalism
they have worked wllh In San­
ford. "This Is a big weekend
com ing up." said Sllanskns.
"And the encore of the fire­
works should be a big farewell
to the city. It promises to be
even bigger than last weekend."

Its

Schenk said.
Through the Honda
Fire
Cldefs Association
disaster
committee, Schenk Is respon­
sible for the eight-county Cen­
tral Florida area during times
of emergency.
Schenk likened many of his
duties to a business.
"It's like operating a bu si­
ness." he said. "If we have a
disaster then the (Ire chief re­
mains Involved coordinating
resources and staffing."

Schenk said his department
responded to about 17.000
emergency calls Inst year.
One of his proudest a ccom ­
plishments. Schenk said in his
national accreditation ns a cer­
tified
emergency
manager,
which he earned in 1004
Schenk has many ideas lie
plans to Implement us fire
chief. In addition to a wellness
program for all employees.
Schenk said he would like to
Implement
new technology.
Improve response lime and up­
grade ihe computer dispatch
system.
One project, scheduled (nr
completion early next year, is a
Joint (Ire station which will hr
manned by Seminole nnd Ch­
ange county firelighters mid In
rntrd on the University ol Cen­
tral Klnrlda campus Thr lent
porury facility fix dial area is
currently a mobile home m
I'alm Valley, he said.
As If nil this weren't enough
fex a mnn who Jogs two miles a
day nnd spends quality time
with his wife and three chil­
dren. Schenk also got Ills d e­
gree In meteorology, lie works
with the National Weather
Service, he trains Seminole
Semlnola CMnmuntty Colliege./
Hdienk l l ,m responsible ’ 'Wr'A
posting weather information
fix Florida's 07 counties nnd
also studies the Impart ol
wenther. '
When he Isn't fighting fires 01
fallowing hurricanes. Schenk .
who Is also a private pilot, said
he likes to fish and surf, lie
also serves ns a church deacon
and youlh group lender. Ilui
through It all. Schenk said Ills
family la most important.
"Family Is Ihe moat Impor­
tant thing."

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ROBERT L. ALLEN
Robert L. Allen, 83. Day
Avenue. Sanford, died Tues­
day. Oct. 7. 1997. Dorn in M a­
con. Ga.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1978. Mr. Allen was
a retired sand blaster. He was
a member o f New Bethel Mis­
sionary Bapllst Church. San­
ford.
Survivors
Include
niece.
Mildred Cooks. Sanford.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
Sanford, in charge
of ar­
rangements.
MAURICE W. MUNOER '
Maurice W. Munger. 84.
West Satin Street. Jefferson.
Ohio, died Monday, Oct. 8 .
1997. at Ashtabula County
Medical Center. Bom May 11.
1913 In Denmark Township.
Ohio, he was a lifelong resi­
dent o f Ashtabula County,
spending winter In Ihe Sanford
area since 1971. Mr. Munger
waa the owner/operator of
Munger Excavating. He waa a
member
of
First
Baptist
Church In Jefferson and at-

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tended First Dnptlst Church of Ilurlal will be bi Oakdale Ceme­
Sanford, he was a member of tery, Jefferson.
Violation will be held Thursday
the Doncs Amigos Sunday
School Class,
the Jefferson morning from 10 lo II a.m. at Ihe
Grange, Operators Engineers church. Memorial coulrlbulloiis
may be made lo ihe First Ba|ti|tl
Local *18 (Cleveland) and a Church Renovation Fund will) en­
former member o f Ihe Jeffer­ velopes al Ihe church or lo Ihe
son
Exchange
Club.
Mr.
Sanford First Baptist Church. 910
Munger waa also a member of Park Ave., Sanford.
Ihe Sanford Shuffleboard Club
Fleming Funeral lloine. Inc..
and was a gold medalist In Family Car* Oronu affiliate, 40 W.
Jefferson
81., Jefferson. Ohio.
that event In Ihe Golden Age
14401 970-4099. hi charge of ar­
Oumes.
(Survivors Include wife, D o­ rangements.
rothy; son. James W.; daugh­ SAMUIL, LBS
ter, Janice K. Moline. St.
Lee Samuel, of Sanford, Fla. and
Charles. Mo.; sisters, Dorothy
Atlanta. Oa. pasted away Monday.
M. Havens, Jefferson, Bonita F. Oct. 0. 1007. He la survived by kit
wife. Anne; ton. Roberh daughter.
Olds, Leesburg.
Fla.i four
Carol
Rotenblum;
aon-ln-law:
grandchildren.
Hemlng Funeral Home. Inc., Jerry Rotenblum; daughter-inJefferson. Ohio, In charge of law. Anita Samuel; five grandchil­
dren; one great-grandchild. 1
arrangements.
Funeral services will be held
- , n i i Wednesday. Ocl. 8 al 3 n.m. al
W
’-'•I Tempi# Sinai, bi lieu of (lowers,
1
Ihe family requests dona 1lout be
made In Lee Samuel's name to;
MUNOER. MAUMC8 V .
The American Heart Association.
Funeral sendee* will be si I f
s in. Thursday at the First Baptist Atlanta. Oa. •
Wagea * Sons Funeral Home.
Church. 89 W. Jefferson 81., Jef­
Atlanta. (7701 400-0811, In charga
ferson. wllh Ihe Rev. William L
Ouffiitt of the church officiating. of arrangement*.

Hamilton-----C ontinued from Page 2A
night. "You learn to read for a
reason."
Parker
says.
"Programs like DESTT or Ca­
reer Clubs help kids have that
reason."
Another program
due to
start soon Is Project CARE. It
14 an effort to correct a p rob­
lem that affects many Hamil­
ton students. Many o f the
children who come to Hamil­
ton do not have the benefit of
family support. They have not
had the Influences In their
lives that Insure that they will
be successful In school. Hamil­
ton Is looking to the local

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churches for volunteer support
that will provide mentors and
adult Influences In the lives of
children who are In need. ,Thts
program will help pull some of
those kids back Into the main­
stream.
Hamilton Elementary School
Is a school In transition. This
year It has a new principal and
many new teachers. Next year
It will change again. This
school has been designated to
have a magnet emphasis In
Communication
Technology.
More resources will be available--m ore emphasis In Com­
munication Technology. More
resources will be available--

more emphasis will be placed
on climbing on board the
learning train. Detter Informa­
tion will be placed In parent's
hands about what their child
has learned and what It la that
the child needs to work harder
on. Parents will become a
greater port of the child’s
learning experience as c o m ­
munity programs Involve fami­
lies with two parents, one par­
ent or even families with only
grandparents raising children.
Lead*Pollow--or get out o f
the wayl Nan Parker and her
team at Hamilton la on the
movel

CAMERON WIGHT PARK WILL BE CLOSED ON
OCTOBER 13, 1997 FOR APPROXIMATELY
THREE (3) MONTH9 FOR MAJOR IMPROVE­
MENTS. THE PARK IS LOCATED FOUR MILES
EAST OF SANFORD ON S.R. 46. FOR ADDITION­
AL INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL SEMINOLE
] COUNTY PARKS A RECREATION AT 786-0406.

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MOWtaad at M M tt. Hwy I T 01, Ota t i l , l a r t f •— . FL.
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LOT *, BH ■ C aunty CluB
Manar, U M 1 FB I I FO M OF
T H I FUBLIO M CO HO B OF
MMNtOLO COUNTY, FLOMOA.

8 B 4 B I0
^ lLOT
S iT Inh
M . BLOCH B, L A M WOOD AT TH8 CHOBBINOB
UNIT TWO, ACCOHOINO TO
T H I MAP OH PLAT THOM O F
A t HICOROdO IN P U T BOOR
M , PAOOO 40 TNHOUOH 01. IN
T H I PUBUO R IC O A M OP
M M M O U COUNTY, FLOHIOA.
T O O fT M R WTTN ALL FIXT U M I NOW ANO M H 0 A F TIH
ATTA C H I0 TO ON UO IO IN
CO NNICTION
WITH
TN I
PHOM IIIB
H I M IN
DIOORIBOO MCLUOINO BUT
NOT UMTT1D TO T H I FOLLOWm o o f i c i f i c rrcM ii w a u t o
WALL CAHPIT.
T M IX FM A O INUMBNATION
OF T H I F O M B O IM ITIM 0
SHALL NOT B I M I M I D TO
LIMIT OH RIOTHICT T H t
AFFUCABIUTV OF ANY O T M H
U N O U A O I OIOCRIBINO IN
OONIRAL
TIR M 0
O TH IR
PROPORTV IHTINO IO TO B I
C O W R IO M M B Y .
Calad tMa IN N day oi I I P TIM B IR . HOT.
iciR curr c o u r t m a u
NARYA R M M O R N . CLIRK
Clart at Hd Clrtua Camt
By: Jana I . Jaaaata
THI*LAW OFFICIO OF
OAWO J. OTIRM, FA.
A TTO R M Y FOR FLAHTIFF
M l 0. UntuartRy Ortva
am w M o
FL M i l l

daaansad aa laaatad: i t s
Gauntry CAM Or.
~
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a Caryart la a a n y r

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Or^anu tatonWlN CantuaaI ara tunOad 8y
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an;and
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Mto a/oCCBMOOl
IHO4M OW N0M
CiatlOM, INC..

NO TICI 10 HI M O T GIVEN
) BurawarH ta an OrOar at
Omani try Final JuOfmani at
r taraalaama am ad jun* 11,
1007, and an (M a r Raooeung
im* 0aaad I aptamPar M . 1001
and aataril to Caaa No- 00t i l l -C A - i a - w at ma Cuauri
Caurt at Ha UM taonH Judtetaf
IH

Oaunry raartaa. a a o a a O I M '
M L ! FIDdRAL M M , PiaSRAL BAVtNGd M M . N PMMMH
and MIC H AIL 0. BLAHI A. ■
llama man: and WIKIWA
MOONVt
HOMEOWNER*'
AOOOCixnON. MOu auaaaaaar

Wear hard dear taHaBamtaate
Camay CtmHaaaa. M l ttarH
Fart
Avanua.
l ani ard .
OarnmaH
Ct may.
Ftartdo
M t t l , at It iia a'ataaa a n . an
H* 4H M y ta NauamBm. 100T,
Ha lataatny ItatrWad araaarty aa aat larH H aatd Ordar ar
Final Jrigmata. to-wR:
LOT M i WMJWk R M IR V IS
UNIT FOUR ACCOAOHO TO
TH I
FLAT
TH O M O F
AO
m c o n o io m f l a t b o o k « i
FAOIO &gt;t AND M FUOUO
M COAM
OF
OIMIttOLI
COUNTY FLOMEUL
In aaaardanaa w lH th*
Am aria ana a * PlaaBAHaa Aat.

Larry Burr,
Baardat A ^ ------------AOV1CI TO TN I FUBLTC: IF A
F t BOON MCtOOO TO AFF0AL
A DIClOION M A M WITH
M I F I C T TO ANT M ATTIH
COHdlDOHOO AT T H I ABOVI
M l IT MO
OH
HIAHINO,
H8/BH0 WILL B U D A.Y0HBATIM HICOHO OF T H I FHO&gt;
C IlO N tO I HtCLUOINO T N I
TU TN tO N V AND IV IM N C 0 .
WHICH HICOHO IB NOT FHOVIOOO BY T M CITY OF BANFOHO. (F I M 0 A 1 IH
F fH tO N I WTTN O M AM UTtia
NIOONM A M IO TANCI TO
M u m e tn tTi m a n y o f t m b o
FHOCM P m O B BHOULO CON­
TACT T M FOHBONML OFFICI
A M COOHONIATOH AT I M
M M 40 HOUHB M AOVAMCI.
OF T M MOtTINO.
FUBUOH: OataBar 1. tT, IM T
M U -M
OF T M IBTN
••UN TY.

CABS M l 0T-O dd -C A -ia 4t
NOHWIOT M OHIOAOI. INC
PLAINTIFF
VI.

BAHSAHAI. LAIAH;
UNKNOWN IFOOtl OF
BAHBAHA I . LA1AH;
HtATHHOWMAOTIH
A40OCUT1ON. arc ,
■HAMPTON COY«
HI tOHSOHMOOO
AOOOCIATlON, me.; JOHN
COO ANOJANI DOI AO
TONANTim

NOTICI 10 MHOBV OIVIN
purauard M aBmammy Jfmm
________ - H B . 1M7. anamad
M OMI Caaa Na. 0 T 4 IB 4 A .
14*A at H a CUaMI Caurl at H a
1ITH ArdtouT CtrauH ki and ter
MMINOLO Camdy, laniard.
I M aaa ta H a KWkaat
atd s a il Btddar tar anaH aa Ha
-------•ar m h
Hamad at M1 N. Part Avanua
m t antard. Ftarida. at 11H0
u . M Ha IM
N y rl
IM T H a taaamim
trapany •• am farH
Oummary
FUtal
^M
N il
akr M
n wdn . *|H
nF wr^.
l Ot i « . a h a m f t o n c o w .
ACCORDINO TO T H I FLAT
T H IH IO F A t RICOHOOO IN
FLAT BOOK M . FAOIB I t . I t ,
M ANO 84. OF T M PUBLIC
HICOHOO
OP
MMINOLO
COUHTV, FLORIDA.
Oatad iMa I I H day af
BaptamBar, IM T.
ic ih c u it c o u n t m a u

Hautd aantacl H a Ctor* at H a
CtreWt Caurl at M l NatH Fart
Aranua. Banford. Flarila 01

fain m a u o
OATID at Banters. Ftortdt. an
BaptimBar M H . IM T .
MARYANM MORBI
Aa Clara. Ctraun Camt
By: OaraHy W. BaNan
Aa Daavty Clart
SMITH * HIATT, FA.
Awarnaya tar FHMUN
M l ) laat Oakland Fart
Fan laudardata. FL MM O
Fukuan: OataBar I , I I , HOT

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____________ H i BA 14 K
CHIIMOAL MORTBAOd
COM FATTY,

MARTANNI MOM I
C H rt at H a C1reu« Court
By: OaraHy W. BaHan
Oaputy CHrt
T H I LAW O F F IC II OF
OAVtOJ. BTIHN, FA.
ATTORM Y FOR FLAHTIFF
M l I . UHtVtHtITY OR.
S U IT! OM. BIO. M
PLANTATION, FL 1M14
tin
in aceardanca a lH H a
Amartean * IH DHablMHt Act,
Inf a apaalal aacammadmion to
parttoipaia In H it proatadUif
ahauld centact ma C H rt at Ha
Cireun Caurl m Ha M M m O LI
Caunty CaurHauaa M 407-1114110, not NAM Han aavan daya
prtar ta H d oraaaadHa. I* M drM wpmrad. 1-dOO-OOO-lTTI
fTO d ar 1 - 000-1*4-0770, via
T-NW*
FuBlMu OataBar 0, I I . HOT
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m T M ONMMtt **U R T
BP T M IB TN

MANY B ITH SHOWN and
___ .A N U N I— “ “
F t M O N M l ____
OF T H I BUHJ80T
N o m a O F A O TM N
TO: MANY BOTH SHOWN
N atra, M d If dead, Ml pardll
aUlakiH
ku ayamdVaa
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■
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ff VIVMVH IV H PV m y n^nly
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ilk llH O L I Cmmfy Ftortdt:
Lat IBB, O M R BUN UNIT 14
la th* £tot
10. Fa*a* TO m d TB. at
B l" ‘

yag ara rtsatrad ta aarva a
copy at your urttaan dafanaaa,
M any. ta H, an MR*hall J.

H a arNMN arNH H a Clart at

F/K/A NATIONAL
M ORTOAM COMPANY
PLAINTIFF
VSa
ADRIAN J. MBNA)
V1H4INIA B. M U lA j
LAKIWOOO AT TH t
C R O M M M H O M IO W N IM '
AOOOCIATlON, HO.!
JOHN OOO ANO J A M D O I
AB UNKNOWN T0NANT0
at POOMtOION
OdF(NCAHTII)
NOTICI 10 H IM O T OIVIN
■ ta a B m tm a n

L t g e l N o t ic e s

L e g a l N o t lc « «

H a C te rta fH a

1. 0. IM T
0dJ.11

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td -R
OO CAPITAL MORTOAOI
M R v ic ia . ate.
PLAINTIFF
W.
JAM * O. R AM M U:
JA C K IU M R AM M U ;
JOHN DOI ANO J A M OOO

M ORTBAM CORPORATION
Ftekiun,
M N M T H 0. DMFIO,

unAarmpnad tearyanna ktaraa,
Clart at H a CMuN Caurt of
M M M O L I C aunty, Ftarida. tad
an H a i n day or R O W M M R ,
IM F , at tilde AJR.« H a front
daw at H d M M M O L I Caunty
Caurthauaa, M ma City at
and aad at puBUa autery M ma
far
ta M M M O L I
Caunty Flrrldi, Id'tat:
LOT I . TWM RlWRd M CTION
V ACCOROfNO TO T H I P U T
TH IR IO P AO R IO O R M D IR
FLAT BOOR M , FAOIO M
THROUOM OF. m CLUIFVt,
FUBLIO RBOOROO OP BIM INOLO COUNTY, FLOMOA.
jnrrauanMa taajtaal daaraa af
pandtan ta AMd O a w L H d atula
at tadrn wi c ottatdRCiAL F lo ■HAL MORTOAOI CORPORATIOH *• KMMBTN I . OAVld, at
ua.. at aL
ta maardanaa «RR ma
Act.

(an ted
AO:
Can dtaater at M l N. Fork
Avanua. Otata N. M l , tantard,
Ftarida M 7T 1 aa dam hva daya
prior to ma pmcaadma.
TalaptteM : i (Odd) i t d -lT T t
rroCT ar .i-tdodt m o-orro (v*.
vte Ftarida Rater Im ia a .
W iTNdM my hand and tatteita
aoM at atad Caurt pua tarn day
at OaptamBar, IM T.

Legal Notices
TO YNB FUBLIO
No: tea tehanbyehranmatma
Board af AdBraanant at H a Chy
at tantard tad Note a neuter
maattaf an Octekar I k d , IM F,
ta H # CHy Nall Comm toHon
Cham kart at I1 :M A.M. In
ardor te canaldar a nfuaat far
varlanaa
In
Ha
lantae
Ordtaanaa at H partataa la H a
afda yard, ana raaulramanta In
an MN* 1 dtetrtct an:
IM 1 and Ha W IF1 at Lat 1 ta
Dartayte
lubdlrteten,
at
naardad F t 4 FO 0 PUBLIC
RICOROO
OF
dlM IN O LI
COUNTY, FlOtUOA.
Bataf m an apMHlMlfy
daaarltad aa tocatad: 1701 W.
i m at.
Planned u m M H e prepiilv la
te AddHMn and far a f t cida
yard* m a atefto fan*ay raaldene#.
Larry BUN. Chairman
I e#
elevee^
AOV1CI TO THd PUBLIC: IF A
FORAON OdCWdd TO AFFIAL
A 0ICI4IO N MAOI WITH
M I F I C T TO ANY M ATTIR
CONIID4RIO AT THO ABOW
M irrm o
or
h ia r w o ,
M F B M WILL N IIO A W RBATIM RICORO OF T H I PROC li o m o o W C LU O tM THO
TM TIM ON Y ANO l Y l H N C I .
WHICH RICORO IB ROT PROv i o m b y t m i e rrv o p b a n FORO. (FB M M H R
F I ROOM WITH D M A B U TIIB
N IIO W O ABBIBTANCI TO
RM TtCM RTI m ANY OF T M I I
F R o c fio m o a o n o u l o c o n ­
t a c t T M P IM ONM L OFFICI
A0A COORDINATOR AT 110M M 40 HOUR* m AOVAMCI,
OF T M M U TM Q .
PUILI0N: Octekar 0, IT , IM T
OOJ-M

FLUU4
R BI) 11*4000
M -o a rw o N W ]
m ACCOROANCI WITH TH I
AMIRICANO WITH DIIA0ILIT i l l ACT. paraana M H dteakNnaadtef a apaalal aacamCOURT A0MINI0T RATION, 11
Ha
MMINOLO
Caunty
CaurHauaa at 1-40T-1U -41M
M T . 411T, I -I 0 0 -I I I - I F T I
(TDD) or l-M O -IO I-ITTO , via
FutAati: OcteBar 1 ,0. IM F
DO J4

FLBRtBA, O
C A M NB. BB-1TBB BA
BRFM4BN 14B
F I C l HAL NATIONAL
MORTOAOI AMOCIATION,

team hour* at vattaf (T OO AM
am.
• f M P M.) an
IM F.
Vaunf an Nn l u l l r OH, IM F,
than M haid w ma Cny
Cammiaatah Cnamkan at Latte
Mary CNy HatL I M N Country

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Caunty OaurHauaa. M l H.
at I I M M L a n H a M H day
at O C TO M R . 10dT.
Dated: M FTIM B O R M H ,
1MT.

DCFINOANT(S)

N O TIC I
OF PORBOLORWRB 1*11
NOTICI IS HIRdBY OIWN
purauant ta a I its nary Ftaal
Judcmarl ta farmteaura dated
dtpltm atr I4 H , IM T , antarad
in C M Cted Na. IT-iadC-CA14-11 at Ha Ciraud Court ta Hd
1IT H JudWNt CVtuR ta and tor
ll
and Bata tedder tar i t d i t t H i
W IS T FRONT DOOR ta the
dtM M O LI Caunty CaurHauaa
tocatad at M l N. PARK A W N U I
ta IANFORQ, Ftarida. at l l « d
am. an H a 11*1 day ta OCTOMR.
IM T
fh* leltentaf
damrHad praaarty a* tat farH
M
atad
duaimary
Final

Oaputy ClarB
T N I LAW O F F IC II OF
0M ID J. IT !A N . P A
ATTORM Y FOR FUUNTNF
M t I . Un*v*r*tty Ortva
i, FL 11114
(B M im m t w
•7-114044*MW)

LOT T4I. RlWRdlOd AT TWIN
RnriRO UNIT W B. ACCOROfNO
TO THO FLAT TH IR IO P A l
ncConoco m f l a t b o o k m .
m a n 1, a, i , o a n O t . p u b l ic
RICOROO
OF
M N IN O L I
c o u n t y , rio n io A
and cammanty knamn at M i l
w ant Caurt, Ovteda, Florida
aiFM , at avktt atte. (a ma
th
AR
lk
m^tB
nui ^kail
IWrim» ttj
K^te
8yb®
^te
Nni m
taHI
FMTWO Ik
VNIMTa
IUT
caan, al ma watt kata door of
ma
Itmmala
Caunty
InI &gt;
tm,il4■
1uiMlMwBiMpMti.|i (P
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i tW- - lte) iR
r|lOrliMU
M 1140 km ., on O C TO M R M .
H O T,
Dated thte T*th day of
Oapaamkar, HOT.
MARYANM M ORM
dark at H a Ciraud Caurt
H r Jana I .

1.0. IM T
OdJ-17

i ota t - t a r l y aart
Bata 4 -te r I yam ta n
w arn avant» ften ON I

MtBOUTH

MARtLTN M. 0URK1. at tL.
TM
HO tefM hour* at
AM . - TOO PM.).
OATIO M Lika Mary. Ftertda
HM Ind day ta Octekar, IM T.
CITY OF U K I BURY,
Fa/ David J.
MAYOR,
(UWID J. MIALOR
RTTIOT:
Fa/ Can: A Footer
CITY, CLIRK,
C A R O LA FO O TIR
Fuktteh: Octekar I , 10. IM T
D 0 J-M

LAAM R F0DBRAL BANK
FORBAMNOO
RICHARD M CANOtOO
CONTININTAL IUINOI0
NATIONAL BANK
ANO TRU4T COMPANY OF
OWNORB' OROUP, INC
NOTICO IB H4RIBV OIWN
H a l ' Ordar
C te rtt
late
at Bapteatear,
___________ ta C M Cam 04tro t otv k i t n a i o n C M vn
Caurt af H a JudtelM CVauN af
IR A L 'B A R R

it e InPW
oPn
ncuimriM
PM
vWWCVtBCVW
OABB N i l B T -td M 4 A -1 4 .1 S
dOURCd 0 M MORTOAOd
MRV1CIS CORPORATOR
F/K/A PIRdMAN'S FUND
MORTOAOI CORPORATION
F/K/A MANUPACTURI
HANOWR MORTOAOI
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
w.
HCRMAN JA M IS CHANOLIR;
UNKNOWN d FO U M OF
M RM AN J A M !! CHANOLIR;
W O O FINANCIAL S IR V IC II
OF FLORIDA. INC.; A
OIM OLVID FLORIDA
CORPORATION; CITY OF
IAN FORO, FLORIDA;
JOHN D O I AND JA N I 001
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
M FOddlddtON

atf a apaalal attammadatian M
parttotpate in Hte pracaadtof
Haute cantata H* dark at H*
Ctrtud Caurt ta H* MM INOLI
Catady CaurHauaa at 407-1*1 •
41I t , not torn man aavan daya
■ny unpaUtd. i-C O O -a tl-ITTl
(TOOI ar I.M O 'M t-tT T O , via
Fisrida rtatay ■ antra.
Futetoh Octekar I, t. 1M7
OCJ-11

LIADOR F ID FOR BAVINB4

FHCTVrnO Dfl rnfITTfITTT OONTININTAL ILUNOia NATIONAL
BARR ANO TROdT 00M M NV
OP OtROARO I tad md te Ha
teak, at H a W IS T FRONT
DOOR OP T M OF dtM M O LI
COUNTY OOURTHOUdl M l N.
FARR RW,'dARFORO, FL 11771
M 11*0 attack Am. an tha
H a t dap ta O C TO M R , IM T ,

c l K r w *t m *
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana 0. JmaaNa
Oaputy Ctart
WlNtem M. do Han
tk Aeeeetaiet
1MO BauH ktyrtta Avanua
Bulla I M
OtedfMiar, Ftarida BM10

ly* M m Wm JhMBi*1ta * M lfn n M
Judgmant te ud:
Lat 111, BUNRIdd VIL LAC I
UNIT FOUR,,im.
a auBdhrialan
ntu n.J
WI1i i i |PWM- wM*iil|
Id ta Pita desk n ,
M and M , PuBUo
Raaarda ta l i m Viata Caunty

aavan (T) ddya pnar w t
aaadtad,
cantata
ina
Admlntotrcllv* OHM* *1 H a
Caurt. 18\ N. Park Avanua.

Byi w N I* cMeewto
Dae tay dark
A-lricii
mu rw
M_(lalnllHi
m
wciiif
w rMHlINii

Dated Hi* MH dap ta MF-

TO: Jaal 1. Bmka
YOU A M NOT IFICO Hat an
action ta antaraa a Nate and
Itortaaaa upon H d faiteutef
Caunty Florida:
Thai parcel at land lytaf ta
Saatldn 0, TaunaFdp M leuth,
Ranpa 11 laat, dominate
Cettaly FtondA daccriecd aa
la te n t: Baftantaf M H a
•auHaaat tarnar at atad
teattan a. run alanf H a laat
ana ta daetten 1, run Many ma
laat ana at aatd daetten ». and
did adtadritad af a to teat rtfhtaf-nay #1 Oataate Read, N.
00‘M ' t r W.. 1*41.17 laat:
manat run N. 00*01,4d* I .
idt.1T teat. H am a run N. M M H ' W.. H M teat te ma
Watt rtaht-ai-nay ta atad
Oaaataa Raa* Hanaa run N.
M ‘M ‘04* W.. n i l teat; d i m e
run N. *0*M’C4* ■„ 1110.00
teat: manta run 0. o ro d 'O l' I .,
110.00 tact, ta tte Faint af
Baitantas;
Nwnaa
run
M 'M ‘00r I . . 110.00 teal,
manao run d. OO'M M ' W„
M * M ‘M* W.. 110.00 fata,
manta run N.00'01‘04* « .,
MO M lata la tha Fatal of
■tptantaf.
Tha
akeva
daaartkad parcel cantataa 1.00
Tho tkava daaartkad paraat la
•uapat te a M teat marem.
HarHarty Bna ta aatd pdraaL
T O U T H IR
team

WITH aH H a

af. ad and am r _
M , water rtehl* and tteak and
aft flcturaa nan or haratater a
part ta lha property.
Ar ' ataton haa boon Iliad
again*, you and you ar*
ragukad te aarva a copy al your
nr man Oatenaat, N any te N an
tha Plaintin 4 dismay, who**
natal and addraaa Id
K*K C. WUUami III
IOLOUON A B IN IM C T, FA.
mod Nattonadank Ftaca
4t0 NteH Aahtay Drtva
Tampa, Ftarida IW01
wftrun Bt daya tater the tun
putetotaton and flla H a artelnta
wUh the Clark *1 HI* Court
aMhar Bator* aarvle* an

FlR tO N B A M ABVtttO THAT
IF TH1Y OtCtOa TO APPCAL
ANT OICIKIOMt MAOt AT
T H IS !
M ltTIN O /H lAR M O ,
TH tY WILL N I I O A RICORO
OF TH t F R O C IID M O I. ANO
FOR IU C H FU R FO M , TH1T
MAY N IIO TO M IU R I THAT A
WRBATIM RICORO OF T H I
F R O C IID M O I
IS
MAM .
WHICH W C L U M I T M TIS TIMONV ANO IY I0 IN C I UPON
WHICH T H I AFFIAL It TO t l
BAUD.
F IR
M C TIO N
m oioe. rio n io A b t a t u t i b .
Futetoh: Octekar t . IM T
D t J .IM
IN T H I COUNTY OOURT
OF T N I B IB H T I U T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AMO F M
B IM B O Ld COUNTY,
FLOP 104
C A M NO. M -t a iB -C O -t H U
HOLLOW BROOK
HOM IOW NIRt
ASSOCIATION. INC., a
nol ter pram Florida
corporation,
FRANK RIPHIN and
UNKNOWN I F O U i l;
MARII KtTU
VALIRUS and
UNKNOWN tP O U II.
Oafandanta.
N O TIC I OF B ALI
NOTICI 11 H i AIRY OIVIN
m il on th* 4th day of
No ram Far, IM F at 11:00 am. at
tha n a il lion) door ol lha
tammoto County Caurthauaa ta
laniard. Pletlda, lha undarMgnad Clark nM oflar lot tala
th* lollonlng daacrlbad real
property:
LOT 11. HOU.OWBROOK
W ItT , F H A II l.TiCCO R W NO
TO T H I FLAT TH IR IO P A t
n i c o no t o in f i a t b o o k m .
FAOIB ■ ANO t , PUBLIC
RICORDB
OF
M M IN O LI
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
toftthar nhh all ilrucluraa.
Improvemart*, ricturoa, appHancac. and appurtanancH on
aald land ar wood ta conjunction
Th* afotaaald ataa wta ba
mad* purauant lo • Summary
Final
Judgment
and
Supplemental
antarad M CM I No . M -M I8
CC-10-U pondtag ta H o County
Court of H o HgMwnlh Judicial
ClrcuR In and lor lomlnolo
County Ftortd*.
Dated mla M m day of
•aptemkor, 1H T.
MARYANN I M O R II
CLIRK OF
T H I COUNTY COURT
art Dorothy W. Bolton
DtaOolV Ci#dk
In accordanoa with lha
Americana With Otoaktattea Act,
tag a apaalal accommodation to
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T N M I . FOURTH AOOITtOR.
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TM lfltO F A l R tC O R C IO IN
FLAT BOOK 14. M O M 44 AND
M . PUBLIC R IC O R D I OF
M M M O LI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
you tr* raguvad 1* aarva a
copy ta your written dafanaaa,
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an tha Faltewtag praaarty in
gamtaata Caunty Florida:
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c o u n t y , Fl o r id a .

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COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
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taal at maid Court an OCTO B IN
1*1.1M7.
(MALI
MARTANNI MORM
A* Ctark te th* Caurt
By: Ruth King
At Deputy Clark
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A l CLIRK OF T H I COURT
BY. Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
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TO THO ROOIOTIROO V O TIR I
OF TH I CITY OF LA M MARY.
FLORIDA
I, David J. Matter. Mayor of
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■T. PUBLIC R IC O A O t OF
M M M O LI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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PUBLIC M O O R Bd OF BdBH*
NOLI COUNTY, FLORRML
Dai ad H N M H day af H P TtMBdR. IM T .
ICIRCUIT COURT M A LI
MARTAHM MORdd: C U R B
Clart at H a CMuH Caurt
By: Jana &gt;. Jaaamt
Oaputy Clart
T H I LAW O F F IC II OF
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ALL OTHER FARTIM CLAIMING
AGAINST T H I M T A T I OF
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unknown:
YOU AR I H IM B Y NOTIFIIO
that an action lo forteloa* a
mortgage on Iho loltowlng
LOT FI. HOLLOWBROOK
W IS T PHAM II. ACCORDING
TO T H I MAP OR FLAT T H IR I­
OP A I R IC O R D IO IN FLAT
BOOK SI. FAOIB 4 ANO •. IN
T H I PUBLIC R IC O R O I OF
M M IN OLI COUNTY, FLORIDA
ha* boon Mad agitate you and
you ar* required to aorv* a
copy ol your written dofonaaa,
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addr*** to M1 I . Unhraralty Dr
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wlaa a default will ba antarad
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petition fdod heroin.
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ta il ta thto Court W M M IN OLI
County, Florida, thto 2nd day ol
Octobar, IM T.
(M A U
MARYANH I MORM
CLIRK OF T H I
CIRCUIT COURT
BYi Jam BrUtent
Deputy Clark
IN ACCOROANCI WITH T H I
AM I RICAN! WITH D I* A !IU T IM ACT, partona with dtoabllRtoa naadtag a apaclal accom­
modation
ehoutd
contact
COURT AOMINI1TRATION, at
the
M M IN O LI
County
Courthouaa at 40T-111-4110(X T. 411T, t-C O O -tll-IT T I
or 1-IO O -IM -ITTO , via
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CABIN I T RY; MTIRCOABTAL
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FLUMBMO. INC.: HiRMAJfd
CAR P IT B FLOOR COYIRUfO:
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INC.; AddOCIATIO
LANDICAPI ItR Y tC M . M*C.;
CUITO M tIR V tC M ; ALWAVB
ON CALL FROFlddOR W A TT!
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to a Summary Final Judgment
dated l optembor 14m, I M T . H
Cat# N*. I T - t l l - C A -M - d af
H* Circuit Caurt far damtata*
County Florida ta which TH I
c rrizu td BANK OF 0V H 06, I*
th* Flataun and FO R M T
G R IIN HOM M . a Ftarida ttartf•d ItobWty company: W IAVIR
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TIM A. BAILIV d/b/a IIR V IC I
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CABINETRY, 1NTIRCOASTAL
OilTRiBUTORd,
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HERMANS CARPET d FLOOR
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GLASS A dUFFLY, INC., ASSO­
CIATED LANOSCAFI SER­
VICE!, INC., C U ITO M S IR VIC 11, w d ALWAYS ON CALL
PROFMSOA W ATT! ELECTRIC
dlRVICI. INC., ai ai.. ara tha
Datendante, I wiK tab te th*
highate and bate btddar tar
dominete County Caurt haul a,
M t N. Park Avanua, Banfard,
•amtooto County.
F tortoa
11771, at 11:00 *-*&gt;. on Octekar
11, I M T .
tha followingparty aat forth ta
Inal Judgment:
ma enter ta Final.
I . hi
VIRTUAL
LOT 4B,
RIVIRWALK,
ACCORDING TO T H I P U T
TH IR IO P RICO ROOD IN FLAT
BOOK 41, FAG M M THROUGH
14. PUBLIC R IC O R O ! OF
M M IN OLI COUNTY, FLOMOA.
N O TIFICATIO N
IN ACCOROANCI WITH T H I
AM IR ICANI WITH O IIA B IU T i l l ACT, paraona with dtoabilRtoa naadtag a apaalal aosammodtelon
ahauld
c anted
COURT ADMINISTRATION, ta
M t N. Park Avanua, tanfard,
FLORIDA 11771, Tgtephan*
|40T) 111-4I M aitenaton 4 U T
NOT tolar than •EVEN (7) daya
prior ta H* pfkiaiHng. H hoartag tatpterad, (TOO) 1-M d-M d•7711 Pf VO W ! M 1-MO-Md•774. yto Ftertog I
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MARYANN! MORM
Clark ta tha CVtuR Court
•y: Jan* I . JaaawM
A* Oaputy Ctark

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�It’s healthy: Lose a little sleep over breakfast
Second, you have lo rethink the
whole Idea of the meal. I mean, who
u y i brrakfaxt haa to be made up of
breakfast food? If your kids are sick of
cold cereal and microwaved oatmeal,
try offering them a recycled version of
their favorite dinner. Sure, everyone
knows about rold pitta for breakfast
but did you ever think of making a
spagnclti pie ileftover pasta, eggs and
garlic i?
Third, you have to find some quick,
tasty recipes that can turn leftover
dinner Into your morning meal
This is where I ran help Hcluw are
several of my favorite "breakfast"
foods, all of which can be made In
about the same lime It lakrs to pro
pare scrambled eggs In addition to
spaghetti pie. I offer you French toast
made with leftover carrot cake; it's an
idea on loan from Chef M ichel

OK. so we know we re supposed lo
eat a good breakfast. Our moms (old
us. The U8DA told us Recently, at a
meeting for my daughter's school, the
school nurse told us.
It was good, amidst all the highflown talk of curricula and goal setting
and the school's "m ission." to hear
someone talk about something basic
like breakfast. A reminder that the
most creative teachers In the world
can't help a kid too hungry to learn
Her little talk helped me develop a
three step approach lo weekday break
fasts
First, you have to make a com mit­
ment to eat breakfast Sleep la pre­
cio u s , but if you s a crifice a few
minutes of it to get real food Into your
kids' stomach (not to mention your
o w n ), y o u 'v e m ade a w orthw hile
trade.

Tips for smart
grocery shopping
Supermarkets are among the savvi­
es! of selling machines They know
how to entire you to buy more than
you had planned — through the place
men! of items on their shelves, the use
of special displays on the ends of
aisles, and Ihe aroma of fresh baked
bread
They know how to sell high priced,
high profit Item s, from packaged
salads to gourmet cheeses, that have
special appeal because of convenience,
rachet or taste
And they know how to lure you with
Ihe promise of low prices — by offer
ing store brands, frequent shopper
programs and all kinds of promotions
Some also make a point of providing
extra friendly service and other con
sentences
From our guide to smart shopping
here are some lips that ran help you
cut your grocery bills or gel in and out
of the store quickly with Ihe items you
really want — and nothing more
- Shop Ihe specials — If they are
special Supermarkets, like many other
retailers, offer loss leaders. These are
heavily advertised items that may sell
for low prices - with little, if any.
profit -r to get you Into the store,
where you b u y m o t s praAtable Items
Wh soevwryow.sham you'll find many
non perishable staples and perishables
that can bo fatten lor stockpiled) on
sale at predictable Intervals With
careful planning and ample storage
space, you can shop a single store and
rarely pay full price for items such as
cereal, meat, paper goods and soft
drinks. But make sure a featured Item
really Is offered at a sale price Regu
lar priced product! may be prominent
in ads only because their manufactur­
ers have paid the store lo feature
them
- Consider store brands Buying
private-label Items Is a proven way to
cut your grocery bills, since such Hems
are priced as m uch as 10 percent
below their national brand competl
toes In our tests of supermarket prod
ucta, we almost always find store
brands that are s i good as their name

brand counterparts — which is not
surprising, since Ihe name brand man
ufartureri often make Ihe same items
for (heir supermarket
— Join Ihe shoppers' club As a
member of a store's shoppers club,
you receive a card that entitles you lo
automatic discounts on products with
out having lo clip coupons from cir
culars. You may also receive access to
unadverlised. members only specials
Some shoppers' clubs, following the
models of airline frequent flier pro
grams, also allow you to accumulate
points you can redeem for free items
or cash rebates Stores may also use
the information they receive when you
use their card to target you for par
tlcular promotions Such micro mar
krting may be appealing or annoying
depending on your outlook
— Check Ihe scanner With price
lags now largely obsolete, shoppers
are at the mercy of shelf lags (which
are som etim es m issin g) and the
store's checkout scanners A recent
national study of scanner acruracy
found fairly low error rales And it
found that when the scanner does err.
customers are a little more likely lo
be charged less than they should, not
more Writing down prices Is probably
more trouble than it's jrw th. m most

whiles. Add 2 cups sugar. I cup prune
puree, and 1/3 cup vegetable oil. In
unother howl, m is 2 1/3 cups flour
with 2 teaspoons cinnam on. 2 leu
spoon s buklng pow der. 1-1/2 te a ­
spoons baking soda, and I teaspoon
salt. Add to the egg mixture. Stir In 2
cu p s grated ca rro ts, ft o u n ce s of
canned crushed pineapple (drained),
and I t cup chopped, tousled walnuts
(take in 2 standard hreud lout pans in
a .110 degree oven for 31 lo to min
utes. or until tester com es nut dean
(This also makes .1 0 inch round cukc
layersi
Yield 2 to 3 generous servings
l(eci|Hi for French Toast from
Michel la-ltorgne. vice president (or
culinary affairs at the New Fnglund
Culinary Institute. Montpelier. VI.

1 tablespoon butter or 1-1/2 tea-

M A R IA L IS A
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l-ellorgnc of Ihe New Kngland Cull
nary Institute In Kssex. VI If the cake
is made* from a low fat rvcipc. you've
got a healthy breakfast us well There's
a fake fried nee recipe, und one for
turning mashed potatoes Into potato
patUes Even if your kids don't bite, it
might shake you out of Ihe breakfast
doldrums
If you Just can't get your kids to eat
breakfast, ask their teacher or Ihe
school nurse for help And lo Jan
W lmmer. nurse at Union 32 High
School In Kail Montpelier. V t. thanks
for Ihe reminder*

In u shallow bowl, mix together the
eggs. milk, and salt l*iit the cuke sllres
in the howl, turning m i that they Uhsorb
the egg mixture
.
In a 12 Inch, nonstick skillet, heat
the butter (or butler und o il' over
m edium high heat and co o k Ihe
soaked bread until golden, about 2 to
.1 minutes per side
Serve Immediately with syrup, up
plcsauce or yogurt
Note Dbe to lack of space. I can
only give here un abbreviated recipe
lor un excellent low fat cu m d cuke
printed in "R ecipe Rescue" (Fading
Well Hooks. IMMt: Whisk together 2
whole large rg g s and 2 large egg

Mix Ihe rold spaghetti in a bowl with
Ihe cheese, eggs, suit ond pepper to
taste If using garlic powder, add it
now.
Ileal the oil and butter in an It or 10
Inch skillet over medium heat. II using
the garlic clove, add it now and stir for
about 2 minutes until it gels soft Four
in Ihe spaghetti mixture and shape It
into a round pie. When one side la
done, slide "pie" onto a plate and flip
It over Into the skillet so that the other
side* browns.
.
Serve Immediately.
Yield 2 In 3 servings
— This recipe is my own.

MICHEL LEBORONE 8
CARROT CAKE FRENCH
TOAST

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at least cheek Ihe featured MaamrAnd
Had out the store * p o t M pM lng
error* Many chains will give you Ihe
item free if the wrong price Is scanned,
but most keep mum about the offer
— Weigh Ihe advantages of p r e ­
pared food. Prepared foods are ex­
traordinarily profitable items Stores
typically mark up grocery, meat, dairy
and froten goods by s round 20 per­
cent The markup on most prepared
fooda is twice as high Our readers tell
us that prepared mods' main attrac­
tion Is their convenience - only one
qu a rter o f rea ders who bought
supermarket meals said they bought
them for quality and taste. And the de
cision was often an impulse Nearly
tw o-thirds o f p rep a red -food p u r­
chasers said they usually decide lo buy
a meal after arriving at the store.

A lzh tim s r’s Support
Presently, the Alxhelmer'a support group In Sanford has
been dissolved due to lack o f support. Those needing a ssis­
tance and Information may call t -800-330-1810.

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Lake Mary meets Thursday mornings, 7:30­
8:30 a.m.. at the Marriott Courtyard, off West Lake Mary
Boulevard. Contact Brian Loe. president, at 323-8128.

8artoma Club

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The Sertoma Club o f South Seminole County, dedicated lo
the advancement o f 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.

W slght W stchsrs
A local chapter o f Weight Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Community Building every Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p.m.

Toastm asters
The Omni Toaatmaalera Club « 688l will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the AAA Building. 1000 AAA Drive. Heath­
row. Oueats and prospective members are welcome. Cnll Ber­
tram Olick. 323-6088. for more Information.

Senior Friends
The Columbia Medical Ccnter-Sanford Chapter of Senior
Friends meets every second Thursday, at 10:30 a.m.. at Ihe
Sanford Senior Center, 401 E. Seminole Blvd. Interesting and
timely programs are featured monthly plua social exchange.
AU Seniors are welcome. For Information, call Lta Lawlor. dl-

Ssnford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic Trust meet* the first Thursday o f the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the First Street Gallery, 207 Magnolia Ave

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Quartet remains in running in Sanford women’s softball
From B u f f R eports

I’m sorry but I
ust can’t get
::o love soccer
SANFORD _ O h . I try ao hard.
S o orten. m y Job take* m e over to the
S em in ole S o cce r C om p lex w here, over o c r e i
and a cre s o f land In S an ford , h u n d red s,
th ou sa n d s, m illion s o f k id s scu rry a c r o s s the
d o ze n s o f fields a s their fanatical pn rents
ch eer them on from the sidelines. There Is
love in the air.
It's all a b ou t so cce r. S om eh ow , the gam e Is
the m ost pnrtlclpnted-ln y o u th sp ort In
A m erica a n d su p p o se d ly the w orld 's m ost
p op u la r gam e.
I hate It.
I alw ays h ave hated s o cce r and alw ays will,
even If It kills me.
In fact, o n e night Inst year, coverin g a girls'
high sch o o l so cce r gam e. I storied to like the
gnm e. then forced m yself, ngnlnst m y will, to
ch a n g e m y m ind.
It all started w hen I w as a kid. My paren ts
took m e to a Tnm pa Bay R ow dies • Fort Lnudcrdn le S trikers gnm e w hen I w as a b o u t
seven. The o n ly thing I knew a b o u t s o cce r
w as that the Row dies had a pretty co o l
them e so n g (The Rowdies arrrrrrrrre...a kick

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SANFORD Vlvonn's nml Today Homes stayed
hot, Paul's Auto and Truck Repair missed an
opportunity to tie for the league lead and the
Sharks got back Into contention In Sanford Rec­
reation Department Women's Fall Slowpltch
Softball League action Tuesdny night.
At Ptnehurst Park. Today Homes moved into a
tie for first place ns it scored In every Inning.
Including a four-run first Inning nnd a five-run
third Inning, and the defense held Vaughan In
seven hits In n 14-1. five-Inning Run Rule vic­
tory.
Hut Vlvonn's regained the league lead an hour
Inter, scoring four runs In each o f the first and
third Innings and then finally pulling away from
the Nightmares l&gt;y scoring seven runs in the
sixth Inning to post a 10-7, six-Innlng Run Rule
triumph.
At Chase Park. Paul's Auto nnd Truck Repair
hnd also moved Into n lie for first plnre In the
league standings by scoring four runs In the
third Inning tolirenk a I-1 lie nnd going on to
outscore Insurance World 0-2 In the first game
o f the evening.
flut Paul's Auto nnd Truck Repair could not
match Vlvonn's In the second game as the
Sharks scored four runs In the top of the first
Inning and Paul's Auto and Truck Repair coukl

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never recover In dropping a 5-2 decision.
Vivona'a holds the league lend with a 5-1 rec­
ord. hut It Is still ver close behind them with
Today Homes second (4-11, Paul's Auto and
Truck Repair third (4-21. the Sharks fourth (3-3),
Vaughan fifth (2-4). the Nightmares sixth (1-4)
and Insurance World seventh (1-5).
Next week. Today Homes plnys the double­
header at Chase Park against the Sharks at 7
p.m. and Vaughan at 8 p.m.
At Ptnehurst Pork, the Nightmares challenge
Paul's Auto and Truck Repair at 7 p.m. and In­
surance World tackles Vlvonn's at 8 p.m.
Contributing for Today Homes were Beth
llundrlser (one double, two singles, two runs
scored, one ROIL Becky McCarnsn (three singlck. three runs scored, one ROIL Marie Coving­
ton (one double, one single, two runs scored,

one RBI), Teresa Ifowdyshell (two singles.one
run scored, two RBI) and Eleanor McCormick
(two singles, one run scored, one RBI).
Also contributing were Laura Harlow. Winkle
Klein and Pam Watson (one single, one run
scored and one RBI each), Shelly Walters (one
single! and Dawn Evans and Cathy Cola (one
run scared and one RBI each). *
Hitting for V o u fia n were Made Byrd (one
triple, one run scored). Mary Bechreat (one sin­
, one RBI) and Rooa Williams. Lynn Webb.
I Poe. Lucy Sellers and Carole Norman (one
single each).
.
Powering Vlvonn’s were Dawn Neff (four singlea. four runs scored, one RBI). Jodi Oct man
(one triple, one double, one single, two runs
scored, four RBI). Sue Nlckell (three singles,
one run scored, three RBI). Shoe Brown (one
triple, one single, three runs scored, three RBI).
Dee Walden (one triple, one single, two runs
scored, one RBI) and Kathy Kllngensmlth (one
double, one single, two runs scored, one RBI).
Also hitting were Barbie Bartels (two singles,
three runs scored). Cheryl Hubbard (one single,
one ran scored). Joetta West (one single) and
Sue
Mohr |uric
(one ran
two
d u c imivir
run scored,
K u i n i . iw
l RBI).
Doing the hitting for the Nightmares were
'
one ran scored,
Becky Simpson (two singles,
smith (two isingles, two runs
one RBJL Lynne Smith
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Heathrow
C.C. wins
bragging
rights

In the grass).
The crow d w as big. Tam pa S tad iu m w as
the largest place I had ever seen, and I rcm em ber the ch ee rs w hen the o n ly plnycr I
hnd ever h eard of. R odn ey M nrsh, ran o n to
the field for the R ow dies.
There w as a lot o f noise. I bu zzed with the
excitem en t o f a sev en -y ea r-old kid.
A nd then th e g a m e started.
For the n ext h u n d re d h o u rs or so. n o th in g
h a p p en ed . No on e sco r e d ; n o o n e got the ball
h ear th e goal. T he tro w d w as g o in g w ild ov er
co rn e r kicks o r w hat ever t h e y 'r e '
M e? T he H u n dred Y ears W ar d id n ’t take
qu ite a s lo n g a s th is o n e.
T o m ak e m a tters w orse, m y p a ren ts
p o u re d co k e s a n d c o tto n ca n d y d o w n m y
th roat so , n o t o n ly c o u ld n 't I g o to sleep in
th e sta d iu m , I h a d a su g a r ru sh that m ade
m e even m ore aw are that I w as b ored .
Finally, so m e team (I have n o idea w h ich
o n e) scored o n so m e sh o o to u t a n d . m e rci­
fully th e gam e w a s over.
Now It's 14 years later a n d I've covered s o c ­
ce r in a lot o f p laces a n d still d o n 't u n d e r ­
stan d It. Take the offsides rule. D ozen s o f
people have tried to explain It to m e. S o m e ­
th in g a b o u t a player n ot b ein g able to c r o s s
a line with the ball until h is team m ates have
already cro sse d the line.
W h o spent tim e c o m in g u p with that ru le?
Anyw ay, to the u ntrain ed eye. that seem s
to be the rea son n o o n e ever scores. Every
tim e a team starts actu a lly a cco m p lis h in g
som eth in g o n offense, the stu pidly-dressed
referee starts b low in g w histles and h a n d in g
ou t U no ca rd s to everybody.
*
None o f It m ak es a n y sense and n o on e
ever scores, excep t that som etim es y o u get a
gam e w h ere It en d s u p so m e th in g like 0 -0
w h ere the boll never leaves on e end o f the
field.
I k n ow w h at all o f y o u s o cce r fan s are
thinking: B erllnlcke d oesn 't appreciate the
b e a u ty o f the gam e. The art o f a fine c o r n e r
k ick ; a header Into the net.
Leavd m e alon e. There Is n o th in g beautiful
a b ou t p eople letting a ball cra sh o ff their
scu ll o r a b u n c h o f p layers trying to defend a
direct kick b y sta n d in g In front o f the goal,
cov erin g their, u h , private parts, In a very
p u b lic fash ion .
Now, I'll adm it, I get a little bit m oved w h en
I see som e elgh t-yea r-old sco re h is first goal.
T he sm ile Is w orth the b o re d o m , b u t I a lso
k n ow that O od m u st be gettin g tired o f m y
p rayers w h en , with five m inu tes left in a 1-0
gam e, the trailing team m ak es a late ch a rg e
an d th reaten s to tie the gam e.
There Is an unw ritten rule In s o cce r that,
w h en a g am e g oes in to overtim e, b o th team s
are a b solu tely forbid den to even try to sco re
until the sh o o to u t eight h o u rs later.
N othing Is w orse than k n ow in g there Is
on ly five m in u tes left In a s o cce r gam e w h en
the oth er team sco re s and all you have to
look forw ard to o re the en dless h o u rs o f h u ­
m an pinball.
O f co u rse y ou never really kn ow h ow m u ch
tim e Is left b e ca u se the scoreb oa rd clo ck Is Ir­
relevant. The official c lo ck Is Inside som e refe­
ree's p ock et an d , u su a lly , with the clock
sn ailln g tow ard s zero, the gam e keeps g o in g .
Then, the referee ju s t a n n o u n ce s , ‘ O am e
O ver."
.
I w ish he w ou ld a n n o u n ce It earlier.
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By JEFF BERLtlfl CBS
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY _ Until next year
when they
again,
bragV meet wy
i i s i ithe
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belong' 'to the
g»ng
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Club
at Heathrow.
Heathrow’s 13-man team outdaetod' ftlstpis Con wy 'Ckib, 38

trE *W / i t w fwptunr'ihe tnau
fund Ktithar Cab Goff chalfenj^. art eteht ntnfkfW honor
o f D.S. Amateur champion and
Seminole High graduate Matt
Kuchar.
' The Ryder Cup-aMe matches
featured a variety of formats and
were played two weeks ago at
both clubs.

Hostfvow players Included
(loft photo, left to right) Mans
Turney and Ernie Cox pitted
egainot Jerry Plante and Lorry
8lutes of Aloqua and (above
photo, left to right) Steve Albert
ond Peter Kuchar versus
Aisqus*s Harold Kaplan and J.
Gordon Blau.

SAC teams run well at Disney

Church
leaders
keep on
winning

Special to th e Herald

From S taff R eports
SANFORD _ It was another
good day for the undefeated
teams In Ihe Sanford Recrea­
tion Department Church Fall
Slowpltch Softball League al
Chase Park Saturday morn­
ing.
Sanford Buen Samarltono
Church stayed unbeaten Ihe
easy way as Sanford Chris­
tian Church was unable to
See Church, Page 2B
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FOR THE BEST COVERAGE

Representing Heathrow were:
Malcolm Martin, Mike Lewis.
Steve Albert Peter Kuchar.
Marrs Turney. Ernie Cox. Ron
Noble. Tom Donnelly, Gary A k­
ers. Mike Tremoglie. Manley
Ludwig and Red Cleveland.
For Aloqua: Jim Byrd. Tom
Davidson. Harold Kaplan. J.
Gordon Blau, Jerry Plante. Lorry
Stutca. Randy Parka. Mike Msroschak. Craig Ratlck, Tom
Dcllalorre, Emerson Elliott and
Sheldon AbofT,
The opening day was played
at Aloqua ana featured two-man
learns playing an alternate shot
formal on the first nine holes
and beat ball on Ihe back nln*.
The second round was played
at Heathrow and featured headto-head match play.
•Give Heathrow credit, the
team played great both days.'
said Gary Ellis, Alaqua's Direc­
tor of Golf. T h ey put the pres­
sure on us early and we couldn't
catch up. We hod a lot o f fon
and look forward to doing It
again next year."

»

LAKE BUENA VISTA _ The schools from the
Seminole Athletic Conference proved again lost
Saturday that they can compete with hnyone In the
state a s they did very well In Ihe Second Annual Walt'
Disney World Cross Country Classic on the Oak
Trail Golf Course at The Welt Disney World Resort.
There were 14 races run on the course, ranging
from men's and .women's college teams to Class IA
and Class 2A Junior varsity squads.
Vlrglnn Tech edged the University o f Florida and
Florida Slate University in the men's race, while the
University o f Arkansas bested Virginia Tech and the
University o f Miami In the women's event.
The girls' Class flA race was dominated by the SAC
aa Lake Brantley nipped Oviedo for the team title,
while Lyman was sixth and Lake Brantley 13th In the
28 team field.
In Ihe boys' Class 6A race. Lyman was fourth,
Lake Mary sixth. Oviedo 20th and Lake Brantley
22nd.
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in the boys' Class 8A / 8A junior varsity event.
Lyman was ninth and Lake Mary 10th.
Other town race winners were: Mleml-Chrlstopher
Columbus (Class 8A b o y s).. Spruce Creek (Class BA
girls), Jackaonvllle-Nease (Class BA boys), Neaae
(Class BA/BA Jv girls), Tampa-Jesuit High School

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(Class SA/SA
r8A Jv boys). JackaonvlUe-Blshop Kenny
(Class 4A girls). Bishop Kenny (Class 4A boys).
Pearl River (Class IA/2A/3A girls). TallahasseeMaclay (Class IA / 2A /3A boys). Pearl River (Class
IA /2A /3A Jv glrla) and Bishop Kenny (Class
1A /2A /3A boysL
,
Individually. Oeana Rivera o f Lyman was ninth In
Ihe Class BA girls run with Stephanie Cornell.
Jennifer Elchelberger and Victoria Brown, all from
Lake Brantley, finishing eighth, ninth and 10th.
Other Seminole County runners In the top SO were:
Oviedo _ Theresa Petty (13th). Sarah McCleary
(10th). &amp; ry n Hall (ISthk Lake Mara .C la u d ia Beltel
(23rd)i Lake Brantley _ Belinda Bargmann (34th).
Kristen McCarthy (37th); Lyman _ Ana Stschow
(28th) and Shannon McDaniel (2Sth).
For the boys. In Class BA, Lyman's Nathan Adams
was tops with a 12th place finish. Other top 30
finishers were Lake Mary's David Binge was 18th.
and Lyman's Aaron Borges woe 30th.
In the junior varsity races. Lake Brantley's Kendall
Marone was second and DaOna Wise was ninth In
the Close SA/SA girls, while Lyman’s Jason Kirby
was 23rd and Edgar Maldonado was 28th In the
Class BA/SA beys.
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THE S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I L Y

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- Sanford MaraK), Sanford. Ffortda •Wadnaaday, October 1 . 1997

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B ox O ffice a n d nt nil T lck etM n ster lo c a t io n s ,
or b y ca llin g T lck etM n sler nt 14071 8 3 0 -3 0 0 0 .
T ic k e ts ca n n lso b e p u rch a s e d via th e In ­
tern et at T lc k c tM n s tc r .c o m .

IN B R I E F
Golf cart needed

U S A Soccer Cllnlc/Tryout

WINTER SPRIN G S _ T he W inter S p rin g *
High S c h o o l s o ftb a ll team la In u rgent n eed
o f a g o lf ca rt to d r a g the h all field. O ld or
new . ru n n in g or nut.
M ease m a k e you r ta x d e d u ctib le c o n t r ib u ­
tion to d a y . C all 0 0 3 -5 7 5 9 ,

Support Seminole golf
M ayfair g o lf p r o fe s s io n a l R ich C lenry a n ­
n o u n c e d that th e fou rth a n n u a l g o lf to u r n a ­
m en t lo b en efit the S e m in o le H igh S c h o o l
b o y s ' a n d glrln' g o lf team will b e h eld Nov. I •
2 at M ayfair.
Cher 8 2 .8 0 0 in p rizes will b e aw a rd ed a n d
a b a n q u et w ill b e h eld after th e first rou n d
o n Saturday.
The even t will b e a tw o-d a y . tw o ball m a tch
and . after a b a n q u et fo llo w in g th e first d a y 's
play, the field will b e rcd lg h te d lu lu four
g ro u p s for S u n d a y 's final.
H obby L u n d q u lst a n d M ike Leary are the
th re e -tim e d e fe n d in g c h a m p io n s .

Magic exhibition tickets
O RLAN DO _ T ick ets for the O rla n d o M agic
1 0 0 7 e x h ib itio n g a m e s are on sa le. All e x h i­
b itio n g a m e s will b e p la y ed nl th e O rln ndn
A ren a .
T h e s c h e d u le Is: O cto b e r 14 _ San A n to n io
S p u rs. 7 .3 0 p m .: O cto b e r 17 ” M iam i H eat.
7 :3 0 p m .; O cto b e r 21 _ B oston ’ C e ltic s , 7:3 0
p m .; O cto b e r 2 0 _ H ou ston R ock ets, 7 p .m .
E xh ib ition gam e ticket p r ic e s are: 8 1 0 .
8 2 2 . 831 a n d 8 4 0 . T h ey c a n b e p u rch a s e d at
the O rla n d o A ren a B ox O ffice a n d at all
T lck e tM n sler lo c a t io n s , or b y c a llin g T ic k e tM aster at 14071 8 3 0 -3 0 0 0 . T ick ets n lso ca n
b e p u rch a s e d via Ihe In tern et nt TIcketM astc r .c o m .

Magic season tickets on sale
ORLAN DO _ O rla n d o M agic re g u la r-s e a s o n
tick e ts are n ow on sale.
Ticket p r ice s are 8 1 0 . 8 2 2 . 8 31 a n d 8 4 0
a n d c a n b e p u r c h a s e d at the O rla n d o A ren a

SA N F O R D _ T he U nited S o c c e r A ca d e m y Is
lo o k in g for p la y ers that p o s s e s s s o c c e r a b i l ­
ity. n h igh d egree o f c h a r a c te r , a n d a d esire
t o re p re se n t th e U nited S ta tes n s pa rt o f tills
u n iq u e ptnyer d e v elop m en t p rog ra m . T h r
I DOS U n ited S o c c e r A ca d e m y progrntn to
E u ro p e will c o n s i s t o f a live d a y tra in in g
e n m p In D en m a rk , follow ed b y p a r tic ip a tio n
In th e w o r ld ’s largest y o u th s o c c e r tn u rnn in cu t, th e G oth ln C u p (S w eden ), ns w ell ns
th e D a n a C u p (D cn m n rk ).
U n tied S o cce r A ca d em y will b e h o ld in g
c lln ic /tr y o u t n S a n ford nnd W inter Park for
p la y e rs, m a le nnd fem a le, b etw een the a g es
o f 10 a n d 10 In terested In lu tern nlln nn l h o c - c c r travel a n d co m p e titio n .
T h e c t ln lc /t r y o u t s w ill b e held at: Sylvan
Lake Park. S a n ford . Friday, O cto b e r 101 It
Tram 0 p.m . to 8 p .m . or on S a n d s p u r Field
nt R ollin s C ollege. W inter Park. S u n d ay . O c ­
tob er 12th from 4 p .m . to 0 p .m .
Players a re n sk e1' ,n b rin g their ow n s o c c e r
b a ll, w a ter, a n d n 8 1 5 registra tion fee to Ihe
clin ic. For m ore In form a tion , c o n ta c t U n ited
S o c c e r A ca d e m y nl I -| 8 0 0 )-0 5 n -5 4 0 0 .

CLASSIFIED ADS

WINTER SPRIN G S _ The 1st A n nu al W ln ler
S p rin g s H igh S c h o o l A th letic D ep a rtm en t
G o lf C la s s ic will b e held at th e W ln ler
S p rin g s G o lf C lu b on S a tu rd ay . O c t o b e r
la th .
S ta rtin g w ith a S h otg u n Start at 1:30 p .m ..
th e even t will b e a fo u r-p e rs o n s c r a m b le . •
p la y b est b a ll, a n d o n e tee shut m u st b e
u s e d from e a ch player o n front n nd h a c k
n in e .
C ost Is 8 5 0 per p e r s o n a n d In clu d e s I1I1Q
c h ic k e n d in n er (rolls, p o t n lo sa la d , b a k e d
b e n n s . c o le slaw , b evera ge), tw o C lo s e s t to
th e Pin a n d L on gest D rive h o le s, d o o r p r ise s
a n d 1st a n d 2 n d p la ce team aw a rds. I lo fe s
ca n e a ls o b e s p o n s o r e d for 8 1 0 0 .
A p p lica tio n s a va ila b le In the A th letic O f­
fice or b y ca llin g (4 0 7 ) 3 2 0 -8 7 5 7

Seminole

Orlando ■Winter Park
407/831-9993

C o n t in u e d fro m P age I B

T h e SAC te a m s w ill retu rn to
a ctio n this S a tu rd a y m o rn in g ,
trav elin g to D elton a to run In
th e Pine R id ge H igh S c h o o l
In vita tion a l s ta rtin g at 8 a .m .

SECO N D ANNUAL W A LT
D IS N E Y W O R L D C R O S S
C O U N T R Y C L A S S IC
a t O a k T r a il G o lf C o u rs e
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cntteiophtr Columbut.Mi a. Vtre
Beach. 136. 9. Miami-Betoil Jesuit Prep.
144; 4. L p u , I I I ; 8. Oil-.Ju-William
R Boone, IB3: S. Lake Mary, 1*7; 7.
Lake Worth-Jolli, I Leonard. 337. S
Coral Springs. 338: 0 N/A. 249; 10
Dululh. 347: II Dr Phillip*. 380. 13,
Doe* Hal on-Span III, River. 304. IS.
Stuntman Douglaa. 131, II. Unlrrrally.
330. IS Slnatl.Martin County. 333. IS
DeLand. 37S: IT Edgcwalcr. 380. IS
Lake Worth, 400. IS Weal Orarer. 434;

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Lake Worth. 10 33.1: 3. Jay Well*.
Tteonderoga. 16:47.0; 3 William Jctitle*.
Lake Wake. 16:99.0: 4. Trivia Bashaw.
Peru Central. 17:01.4: 9. Jim Caiby.
Slonetnan. 17:03 0; 6. Mtktl Llama.
Beten. 1703 6: 7. Eduardo Aeoata.
Bckn. 17 06.3: 9. 9ean McCabe. Earl
Lake. 17:37.0: 9 Joe Mc4^oud. Peru
Cenlrel, 17:37.3: 10. Bean Pro*pec I.
Coeat Spring*. 17:39.4. O em I s a le
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David Binge. Lake Mary. 17:49.6: 30.
Aaron Borges. Lyman. 17:49.3. O t h e r
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L im a n . 101, 7. Bradenton-Manat**.
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s c o r e d I. S h a ro n R itch ie (o n e ein gle, o n e ROB.
J e n K lbler a n d Tina Hill (o n e ein gle a n d o n e run
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lo n e s in g le e a ch ) a n d C h ris C lark (on e RB1|.
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tw o ru n s s co re d ). M lckl Lew is (tw o oln g les. tw o
ru n s s c o r e d ). M elissa L an za (tw o sin g le s , tw o
RBI) a n d C a th y C o r r o s o n e a n d M olly S treeter
Itw o s in g le s e a ch ).
O th er h itters w ere Kim M yers (on e oln gle. on e
r u n 's c o r e d , th ree RBI), Su e B ogley (o n e tin g le ,
o n e run s c o r e d , tw o RBI), B elin d a A n d e rs o n
(o n e sin g le, on e run s c o r e d ) a n d R ob in M ilton
a n d D ln o W ilson (on e sin g le e a ch ).
G ettin g th e h its for In su ra n c e W orld w ere
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to account for two runs In the
third inning and Jerry Cam us
doubled In two runs In the third
Inning.
Majesty answered back with
three runs In the top of the
fourth Inning on RBI singles by
Hartman and Ruben Quinones
and an RBI ground out by Men­
doza.
The Flames got a run back In
the bottom o f the fourth Inning
on a single by Dean L. Sm ith,
but Majesty took an Insur­
mountable lead In the top of the
sixth Inning by scoring four
runs. Quinones. Marc Vlret.
Steve McGulgan and Rob Mullett
each had ana RBI singles.
The Flames' (Inal three runs
came In the bottom o f the sev­
enth Inning on singles by Mark
Blythe. Cam us ana Jack Ellonhcad.
Pacing Mqjesty were Smokle
Slabodnlk (four singles, three
runs scored, two RBI), Ike Men­
doza (three singles, three RBI),
JefT Hartman (two singles, two
runs scored, two RBI). Ruben
Quinones (two singles, one run
scored, two RBI), Marc Vlret and
Rob Miltett (two Mngles. one
run scored and one RBI each)

a n d T o o d y R o s a s (tw o sin g le s ,
th ree ru n s S co re d ).
A lt o co n tr ib u tin g w ere. S ieve
M cG u lga n lo n e single, o n e run
s c o r e d , o n e RBI) and Steve J a r­
rett (on e ru n s c o r e d , o n e RBI).
T he F lam es w ere led b y Jerry
C a m u s (on e d o u b le , three sin ­
gles,
tw o
RBI).
L eon a rd
R ich a rd s o n (th ree sin g les, tw o
ru n s s co re d ). T on y Blnlle lon e
triple,
one
sin g le,
on e
run
s c o r e d , o n e RBI). J a ck Dlem er
lon e d o u b le , o n e run sco re d ),
M ark B lyth e (o n e sin g le, on e run
s c o r e d , o n e RBI|, W.L. G racey
(o n e single, tw o ru n s s c o r e d )
a n d D ean L. S m ith (on e single,
tw o RBI).
O th er h itters w ere.
R obert
S m ith (on e
sin g le, o n e
run
s c o r e d ). J a ck E lton h cn d (one
s in g le, o n e RBI) a n d Bruce
D a n llla, O tis R a in es a n d R obert
J o n e s (o n e s in g le ea ch ).

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g le. o n e ru n s c o r e d , o n e RBI). D ia n e C o lla n g e lo
(o n e tin g le , o n e ru n s co re d ). A n gela W h itn ey.
M ich elle B ern tn g a n d B a rb a ra C ole (o n e tin g le
e a ch ) a n d W a n d a C o x (o n e RBI|.
L ea d in g the w a y for th e S h a rk s w ere R o b in
B is h o p |th ree sin g le s , o n e RBI). T a n ya G eiger
(o n e d o u b le , o n e sin g le, tw o ru n s s co re d ). P atly
Polly (tw o sin g le s , o n e run s c o r e d , o n e RBI).
D en ise S ta llin g s (o n e sin g le, o n e run s c o r e d ,
o n e RBI), Lisa B erg a n d Lynettc B arkley (o n e
sin g le a n d o n e RBI e a ch ). D e b o ra h V a n d em a rk
a n a J e n n y B o w e rs (o n e sin g le ea ch ), S h clta
S a n d e rs lo n e ru n s c o r e d l a n d K athy S p e llm a n
lo n e RBI).
P rovidin g th e o ffe n s e for P a u ls A u to a n d
T ru ck R ep a ir w ere T eresa F ln ck (th ree s in g le t,
o n e ru n s c o r e d , o n e RBI). M lckl Lewis |two s in ­
gles, o n e ru n s c o r e d l. B elin d a A n d e rs o n . R o b in
M ilton. M olly Streeter a n d D ln o W ilson |two s in ­
g le s e a c h ) a n d A n n L anza a n d S u e B a glcy (on e
s in g le ea ch ).

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field a
team , h a n d in g D uen S n m a rlta n o
a 7 -0 victory .
M ajesty from T rinity A s s e m b ly
o f G o d C h u rch In D elton a h a d to
w ork a little h ard er, b u t still
k e p t Its
re co rd
u n b le m ish e d
w ith a 1 3 -8 triu m ph over the
F la m e s
from
S a n fo rd
Flrtst
U n ited M eth od ist C h u r c h .
Trinity
A s s e m b ly
of
Q od
C h u rch -M a je s ty
and
Duen
S a m u rlta n o C h u rch are b o th 30 , w h ile th e First U nited M eth ­
o d is t C h u r c h -F la m e s a n d S a n ­
fo rd C h ris tia n C h u rch a rc b o th
0 -3 .
T h is S a tu rd a y at C h a se Park.
S a n fo rd C h ristia n C h u rch c h a l­
le n g e s T rinity A s s e m b ly o f G od
C h u rch -M a je s ty at 9 a .m . a n d
B u en S a m a rltn n p C h u rch ta k es
on
First
U n ited
M eth od ist
C h u r c h -F la m c o at 10 a .m .
M ajesty took a 2 -0 lea d In the
t o p o f th e first in n in g on a n RBI
tin g le b y Ike M en d oza a n d an
RBI
g ro u n d e r
by
w in n in g
p itch e r Steve Jarrett.
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b u ilt th e a d v a n ta g e to 6 - 0 In the
secon d
In n in g
as
S m o k le
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r u n s a n d J e ff H artm an
and
M en d o za s in g le d In o n e e t c h .
T h e F la m es c lo s e d to w ith in
6 -4 after fo u r In n in g t a s T o n y
B lo llc trip led in o n e run a n d

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Duliilli. 334; IB. lake Man, &gt;90; 14
Wellington Comm.. 336. IS. DtLand.
307; 10 Ceulrat Qwtnnrll. 371: 17
Ummally, 393; 16. Lake Worih-John I
Leonard. 399.
INDIVIDUALS _ I Joann Decker.
Marlin County. 19 33 3; 3. Sarah
McLatly. Dr La: id 19 41 0: 3 Sara
Darling. Spanish River. 19 46 0; 4
Mellaaa Perlman. Spanish River. 20 38 I.
9 Johanna Evans. Pciu Ceil Hal.
30 39 9. 0 Julie Ayeit. Coral Spring*.
30 47.9; 7. Oran* Rlvtr*. Lyman,
10i49.lt 9. Ilepkanla Carmelt. lake
Braalley, t l i l 3 . l i 9. Jennifer
Bleketkergar. Lake Braalley, 9li39.4i
10. Vktetia Brawn. Lake Breathy.
ll» 9 6 J . O ther S em in ole C eu n ly
Oalehere (ten 3 0 ) _ 13. Theresa
Petty. Oviedo. 21:43.9! 19. Sarah
Mockery. Ovtede. 33:le t : 19. Raryu
Melt. Ovtede, 33 24 4, 30. Clmtdle Brual.
Lake Mary. 33 JT.0: 34. Belinda
Bcrgmann. Lake Brantley. 33:99 9. 39
Ana Slachow. Lyman, 23:48 3. 37.
Krlilcn McCarthy. Lake Brantley.
33:94. It 38. Shannon Mr Daniel. Lyman.
39.04.7. O ther Lake Mary finisher*
03. Maittaa Malngol. 34:30.9. 73
Lidrea Marlin. 24 51.0. 79. Chelaey
Meeks, 23.00 9: 110 Anno llalrpalrrdl.
29 04.7; 113. Vkkl Spellman. 39:19 0

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OEAH O R OOTT: I am describing
my exp erien ce In h ope* that II will
help at least one of your readers.

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blood tast avery six months.

Several weeks ago. because of con ­
stip ation , I ga ve m y se lf a F leet's
enema. I must have Jabbed it Into me

PETER
QOTT.M.D,
surgery to repair the damage. This has
not been a pleasant experience.
DEAR READ ER Your unfortunate
accident is very unusual. Obviously,
the Introduction of a hard object Into
the rectu m Is a s s o c ia te d with the
small risk o f perforation. Rut dispos­
able enemas are designed to minimise
this risk, and In my e x p e rie n ce ,
Kleet'a products are very safe when
used according to the manufacturer’s
directions. Nonetheless, your experi­
ence certainly serves as a reminder to
be especially gentle when self admin­
istering an enema.

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DEAR DR OOTT: Please explain
why my d o cto r red u ces my do se o f

T o give you Inform ation on you r
original problem, f am sending you a
cop y
of
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H ealth
R eport
"Constipation and Diarrhea." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send I I plus a long, self-addressed,
stam ped envelope to P O Rox 2017.
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
I01M. Be sure to mention the title.

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psychological counselling. Obsessions
such as yours are not com m on, but
they do exist. I think that you mdst get
the help you need. Your d octor can
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way that he can Hidga whether you’re
Liking too much Synthroid o r too little
Your situation Is common. Eventually,
the blood test will show that you are
receiving the proper amount of hor
mono; you will than be placed on a
maintenance dose... until the next
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DEAR DR. OOTT: I bet you won’t
answ er this letter In you r colum n,
because you 're probably like all the
other doctors: committed to the code
of silence and cover up. A gauie wick
was left In my neck during surgery
several yea rs ago. It has m igrated
upward Into my thyroid gland. I have
seen the layers of gauze In my thyroid
when n e e d le b io p s ie s w ere p e r ­
form ed. Various m ethods and ploys
have been used to remove the materi
al without my knowing it My doctors,
however, tell me that my neck is nor
m il I need to be referred to another
cou n try w h ere the sta te health
d ep a rtm en ts ca n p r o te ct patients
from such abuse. All my actions are
under surveillance by the FBI and prt
vate Investigators If you gel this let­
ter. it will be a miracle
DEAR HEADER When I first read
your letter. I was Jem ptrd to follow
Ann Landers' preceden t, when she
receiv ed what she believed was an
ersa tz co rre sp o n d e n ce : I wish you
Yale students would stop writing me.
Is the way I rem em ber her phrasing
her answer.
Yet. on rereading your letter, I real­
ized that you are truly tortured by what
you perceive to be a surgical mishap
Also. I perceive that your concerns
may have an emotional basis rather
than a ph ysica l o n e T h e re fo re , I
encourage you to address this prob­
lem with your family physician, who
may Justifiably eff e te to refer you far

DEAR READER: Apparently, you
require thyroid hormone replacement
for An uaderactlve thyroid gland.
However, your dosage requirements
may fluctuate from month to month as
time passes and your metabolism
changes. Your doctor la following

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Cooking la fun. yet mv efforts bring
to mind an observation by Dr Samuel
Johnson: "T his was a good enough
dinner, to be sure, but it was not a din
ner to ask a man to "
Really, the key element of cooking is
liming: taking the dish off the heal at
the right moment. This particularly
applies lo chicken: stop cooking loo
soon and It's salmonella cily. loo late
and it's desiccated dodo
In bridge, liming ran also be vital
South mistimed the play In this deal,
going down in a four heart contract he
should have made See if you can spot
his mistake
West, who usually led ace from s e e ­
king. cashed the spade king before the demonstration — tailv'
ace, thus showing a doubleton tWilh
ace king doubleton. reverse your n or
11an bj MOV Inc

Several asertmg changes could be in the
offmg lor you m the year ahead Lei your
past asperisnces guide you so that old
shimMng blocks can ba turned mio step­
ping stones.
U8RA (Sept. 23-Ocl. 23) 8bck lo whal
your inclinations lall you art right and
proper today. What may ba suitable tor
another isn’t nectasarily right for you
Know whaia to look lor romance and
you’ ll find It. The Aalro-Qraph
Matchmaker matantfy reveals which signs
tra romantically partacl for you. Mail
$2 73 to Matchmakar. c/o this newspa­
per. P O Bos 1750. Murray Hi« Station.
New York. NY 10150
SCORPIO (O ct 24-Mov. 22) Do not taka
a back saal In situations whara you
should ba asarciiing your authority.

Surrogates who assume control may lack
your leadership at*sties
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dee. 21) You
might place your trust in someone who
ten t too dependable today. Try to handle
important matters yourself instead of del­
egating them
CAPRICORN (Doe. 22-Jan. I t ) Today,
you and a Mend might try to work togeth­
er to achieve a common obtectivo. The
team effort may faltwr it you cannot do
things coSectiveiy.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fob. 10) Today,
you might attempt something that could
maka you took good, but you could pro­
duce the opposite effect duo to an inapt
prwtnUtoon.
*
PtSCCS (Fob. FOJdoreh 20) Bo alert ter
devolopmonta today that could permit
others to trade on your resources tnatoad
of using thttr own Do not be manipulated
by taken.
ARItS (Mareh 21-April I I ) A relationship of dubious value might be terminalad shortly. Today might ravaal the fitat

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mal lead agreement.i At trick three.
West sw itched to the club Jack.
A fter w inning witb the clu b ace.
South cashed two lop (rumps, getting
the bad news. Now he had to avoid los­
ing a diamond trick. So. he cashed the
diamond ace and played a diamond to
dummy's king Disaster! East ruffed
and return ed his last trum p West
clung tenaciously to his diamond Jack,
winning trick II one down
Where did South ere?
It was as early as trick two. South
must unblock the spade queen, turn­
ing dummy’s Jack into an entry. Then
he can make sure East never ruffs a
diam ond honor. A fter draw ing two
rounds of trumps, declarer leads a di­
amond to dummy's king and returns a
low diamond It cannot help East to
ruff, so he discards. A spade to dum­
my’s Jack followed by another low dia­
mond com pletes the p erfect lim ing

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evidence of this being a poestokty.
TAURUS (April ItMAey 20) This » not a
good day to fal behind in your response
Mrtieo. H you let things dnfl and pSe up,
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Herald Staff Writer*

SPD: An
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species?
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The Seminole County School
Board may aoon be looking
more closely at what atudent*
wear to school every day.
Sandy Robtneon, chairman
ot the achool board, on Tue»day will update her fellow
member* on an effort *he I*
spearheading to bring a ’ more
professional look* Into the
schools.
*1 have been very concerned
about the dress code policy.’
Robinson told members of the
Seminole
County
Public
Schools Association ot High
School Student Councils on
Thursday. Robinson has en­
listed the help ot the seven
high achool student councils In
determining whether or not the
rode should be changed for the
next school year.
*Your 'Job' Is to learn.* Rn•s s Dross. Pag* « A

The city o# Sanford soon will decide
whether to save or scrap Its police de­
partment.
The Anal draft of a Management Review
ot the Sanford Police Department Indicates
that because at Its flaws the department
Isn't up to dealing with Its workload.
Sanford's crime rate, which continues to
rise, t* by far the highest of any city in
Seminole County. It's time to do something
to Improve the situation says George llubler. assistant director of
Public Admlnlstralive Services In McLean. Va.
“ The system la broken down." Mayor Lorry Dale said Friday ’ ll
needs to be fixed. There are some tough decisions facing the city *
The most dramatic change would Be for the city to close the
SPD. which has served city residents since the 1800s. and con­
tract the Seminole County Sheriffs Department for full enforcemen! services.

Swnkwto Hk* School »tudant» "* v oorryty wth tbs
county achool dross cod*, from tsfi Mstvssn CNda.

Wm Ndion, Ryan Vinson. Rton Moniqua Thompson,
J P. Paskana and ChrisTy C*Ajm

This Is one of three options suggested In the PAS review:
1. Make Internal and organlrntlonal adjustments.
2. Make these adjustments and contract the Sheriffs Office for
technical and support services.
•a# Police. Pag* 6 A

A song for your soul,
bread for your belly,
neat shoes on your feet
Sy MARIA ORXM
Herald Staff Writer
Johnny OUstrap is * member

ot a rare breed-the country
cobbler.
Not only does GlUtrap
rap repair
r«
shoes, be also sings at
and playa
guitar far tbs regulars
a and not
so regulars who frequent hla
modest Sanford shop an Main
Street. On Mondays he distrib­
utes free bread to the needy
and sometimes he holds prayer
meetings out ot his shop dur­
ing the week.
A man of m y few words,
Gils trap. 67. takes great pride
In hla work. The motto at
Johnny's Super Shoe Repair Is
*You Can't Look Neat If Your
Shoes Are Beat.*
’ When I work on shoes I try
to make them look ae beat aa
possible,*
OUstrap
said.
*That'a what people like.*
The ahop. which he has
owned for the past 20 years, la
-outfitted with strong heavy
equipment. OUstrap potnt* out
that many o f the tools of the

trade aren't even made any
mors.
Thera la a tots sewing ma­
chine for heavy stitching and a
400-line finisher that trims
and heels, sands and
A heel wheel ma­
chine holds the heel in place
and a cutting machine splits
and presses soles. An antique
Singer patching machine al­
lows OUstrap to repair any­
thing from suitcases needing
new Uppers to saddle bags re­
quiring heavy stitching.
■You can't even buy theae
machines any more.’ he said.
Another reason people come
to him. OUstrap said, is that
his prices are much lower than
hla competitors, which are
mostly chain shoe repair es­
tablishments located in many
malle.
Johhny allstrap, eokklsr,
says tinging and church
keep Mm In Nne.

Northwest county concerns:
Water woes, the way traffic
goes, what county knows
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Herald 8 taff Writer
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Sanford and the Lake Mary/Heathrow
areas Include concerns about coats
and availability of water, atorrawater
oleras, the protection o f one-acre
lot residential development patterns,
increased mobility, reUef from 1-4
congestion and a desire for more In­
formation from the county on current
and proposed activities.
Several solutions were proposed
toward maintaining an adequate wa­
ter supply. The primary suggestions
offered by residents were to Increase
access to reclaimed water and pro­
mote availability and use of a second
water meter for Irrigation use.
Residents would like to see a re­
striction on additional commercial
development
and more environ­
mental lands.
More car pooling, bus rldershlp,
and bicycle and pedestrian facilities
were offered aa suggestions for
transportation Issues.
A dctaUed report at the findings la
available through the county and'
more public meetings wUI be held in
the next months for comments on
the future land use map.
Planners assigned to this region
art avaUable to answer questions are

Results of the community Input
gathered during recent
workshops
held by the Seminole County comnaive planning staff were pubIn six area newsletters avail­
able at the county offices. County
planners gathered more than MO
comments regarding Issues in all the
geographic regions. The public sea-'
cions are the first phase of the up­
dating of the county’s comprehensive
plan and will be Included In the
Evaluation ft Appraisal Report (BAR)
due for publication late In IS M ,
The Ceaprehenctve
Plan
ad
dresses growth and development,
transportation, faculties ahd serv­
ices. and environmental protection.
The newsletters ore part of a pro­
gram, Communities In Action, de­
signed to keep residents informed
about county government and to en-.
courage communlcstloq. Also availjft g i M e catalog wUh_government
listings, telephone numbers end addresses o f '
Kathy fall and I
Major topic* U*i
the North- u information.

west portion of the county. mo*t|y in

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Tha world Md to fast Its princssa Saturday h London. Diana, Prlncass
of WsJaa. mothsr of WWsm, 15,end Hairy, 12. waskRsd In a trsflic car
accident lost 8unday morning In Pori*. This photo lean bs found at ths
Orlando Sanford Airport on a wal of sorrow. Inecrtbed by visiting wa«wlshsrs. On another sad noto, Nobsl Paso* Prtie rsdplsnt Motor Toresa, who eonsolad the poor and i . dlsd Friday In Cataxta. 8b* was 87.

1-1130.

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Sanford Herald, Sanloid, Florida ■ Sunday, September 7. 1997

After Hours
WtyA
J*S S
Attention poetsl
The U.S, National Library of Poetry lias announced Mint
S4H.000 In prizes will tic awarded Mils year In the North
American Open Poetry Contest
Poets from the Sanford aren,
particularly beginners, are welcome to try to win their share of
ihc 250 prizes available.
The deadline for the contest Is
September 30 The contest Is open to everyone and entry Is
tire To enter, send one original poem, any subject and any
style, to The National l.ibrary of Poetry, Suite 10813. 1 Poetry
Plaza. Owl tigs Mills. Maryland 21117-6282. You ran also log
on to the website at www poetry com. The poem should be no
more than 20 lines, and the port's name and address should
appear on the top of the page. Entries must be postmarked or
sent via the Internet by September 30. Itut do not fear, a new
contest opens October t.
Ttie National Library o f Poetry,
founded In 1982. Is the largest poetry organization In the
world

Tomb doors are closing
There are only two weeks left for Central H onda residents
and visitors to experience (lie 'Im perial Tombs o f China',
featuring 250 priceless artifacts spanning 2.500 years of
Chinese art and culture, the exhibition closes nt the Orlando
Museum of Art September 15. The exhibition features the
entire throne room from the Inst emperors of fhr Ulng Dynasty
11614 A D to 1911 A D I to the two nine-foot tall. 19.000
pound stone lions from Itejlngs Forbidden City.
Contact
Orlando Museum of Art for more information at |407| 896*
4231

Scrimshaw at UCF
A one-of-a-kind work of N am e American art. the 'Sacred
tluffalo. Wakan Tatankn*. will be on display nt the UCF
Student Activities Center
from September
15 through
November 15 This work, an entire bufTnlo skeleton enrved
with more than 3.000 scenes from the seven sacred riles of the
t.akofa Sioux. Is the largest known scrimshaw In the world,
tleyond a representation of the history o f n people, this
modern work ts a story of (hr time
People of all races and
niches in our society, from Native Americans lo Vietnam
veterans to hikers, worked on the prnjcci
For more
Information, call 823-2000

Starlight Express coming
Starlight Express, a live, interactive lour dc force from Feld
Entertainment. Is coming (o the Orlando Arena. Saturday.
September 6 at 7 p m and Sunday. September 7 nt 2 p.m. and
5 30 p m This mtiltlmllllon dollar Interpretation of Starlight
Express Is based on the Internationally popular musical from
mega-producer Andrew Lloyd Webber
"The set and the
costumes ore fantastic.'
said director and choreographer
Robin Cousins. 1980 Olympic gold medalist from Oreat
Britain. 'Due lo the full size o f the Ice surface, the skaters can
put much more speed and power Into thetr skating.* Tickets

for Starlight Express are now on sale at the Orlando Arena box
office and all Ttcketmasier outlets.

The Orlando Science Center has released its schedule for the
ilng Laser Light Shows through the month of September.
they start at 10 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The schedules
are: September 5 and 6 with Laser Orunget September 13 and
13 with Laser Metalllca: September 10 and 20 with Stone
Temple Pilots: and, September 26 and 37 with Laser U2.
For directions or Information, call (407) 914*2000.

WEATHER
MIAMI • Florida 24 hour ternat 6 a.m.
today:
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Apalachicola
89
64
Daytons Beta 84
70
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Ft. Laud.
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Fort Myers
91
74
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Gainesville
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Jacksonville
SO
73
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Key West
78
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Pensacola
71
Sarasota
89
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STATISTICS
The high temperature In
Sanford Friday was 88 d e ­
grees and the overnight low
was 70 as reported by the
University of Florida Agricul­
tural Research and Educa­
tion Center. Celery Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Saturday totaled .12 Inches.
•Sunrise.........
•Sunset...........

■XTK NO SO O UTLO O K
•UNDAY
Bunny 19 70

TODAY
Cloudy 88 71
MONDAY
Cloudy 90 70

'

TUE 8 DAY
Cloudy 91 71

SATURDAY!
SOLUNAR TABLEi
min..
8:15 a.m.. maj. 2:05 p.m..
min., 8:40 a.m.. maj. 2:25
p.m.
TIDES)
Daytona
10:58
high: 10:48 a.m..
p.m.. low: 4:28 a.m.. 4:52
j.m , N rw Smyrna
fcacht
10:53 a.m., 11:03
high:
p.m., low: 4:31 a.m.. 4:57
high:
p.m.,
11:08 p.m., 11:18 p.m. . low:
4:48 a.m.. 5:12 p.m.

seacH ooaom ow el
Daytona Beach *
Smyrna Beach: Seam are 4 to
8 feet with a moderate chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 84 degrees and at
New Symma. 85 degrees.
Winds from the northeast at
15-20 m.p.h.

Sunday. September 7, 1997
VOL 90, No. 12
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The enmern Is rolling In Cen­
tral Florida on a new movie
railed Ready, Willing A Able.
United Crew Films
began
shooting the 35 mm feature on
August 8 utilizing several loca­
tion* in the area Including
Lake Mary.
The film stars television per­
sonality Christopher Temple­
ton as a CIA agent named
Samantha Martin. The agent
Is retired from service after she
Is injured tn the Une of ddty.
Now in a wheelchair, she la d e­
termined to continue her ca­
reer as a special agent. Frus­
trated that no one will hire her,
she decides to prove a point by
breaking Into the high security
headquarters of n defense con­
tractor where she stumbles
Into nn Intricate conspiracy. A
mole within the CIA la working
with a terrorist group to divert
a shipment of chemical weap­
ons that are scheduled to be
destroyed. Now she la caught
in a web of deception, corrup­
tion and murder. Not knowing
who to trust, she plans an aggresstve move to stop the ter­
rorists. She gathers a team of
expert mlaflta and together
they embark on an Impossible
and dangerous mission.
The star Chris Templeton
moved to Los Angeles In the
early 80s to pursue her acting
career.
Within two years
moving to L.A.. she was on Tha
Young and the Restless where
she played a series lead for 11
years. In 1998. she starred In
a Fax Television movie of the
week apposite George Wendt
(NBC's Cheers) and also did a
movie of the week with Peter
Falk (TVs Cotumbo). She has
had guest starring roles on
prime time television shows
Including Fraser, Renegade,
Cotumbo, Key Weat, Ctutt Wars,
Jake and the Kalman, Knote
0ulncy. She also had recurring
roles on HUI Street Blues,
• ta p p e r John M.D. and Ryan's
Four.
Director Jcnnl Gold has
earned numerous awards for

Here are the winning num­
bers selected on Friday in
the Florida Lottery:
Fantasy 8 (S«pt. B)
4-9-13-23-28
Lotto (Aug. 30)
8-7-8-10-26*44

FUming tor A m o y. Vmng * AM b Inducts*
•canes shot on SkyMna Drtva In Lake May. star

Christopher Templeton, left, as CW Agent Sam
Martin wfth her stunt double

her work. At present. Gold is
developing a made far TV film
called The Beverly Chapman
Story.
She recently
co­
produced and directed the tele­
vision pilot. Exposure; she has
directed a documentary. The
History qf Film Editing; and.
she also has directed a music
video for a band called Pitch
Blue Jam. Gold recently com­
pleted two new feature film
screenplays and she has just
directed the pilot for the new
television program. Ctnema-QoGo.

encea College Competition, a
Crystal Reel from the Florida
Motion Picture ft Television
Association, and II also was
honored at the Alamo Film
Competition and the Fort Lau­
derdale Film Festival.
Panic
has aired on Cablevlslon of
Central Florida and It was fea­
tured on WES H-TV ■ Know-TV
program. Panic ts currently In
negotiations far a distribution
deal. Oold's other film. Now
Showing was presented at the
Florida Film Festival, and re­
ceived a first place award for It.

Gold has directed, written,
and edited two sward-winning
■hart •films. • Panic and Now
Shou&gt;tng::' Oold’a (Bat. Panic,
won Mi Emmy front the Acad­
emy o f Television Arts and Set-

Now Showing was also hon­
ored when It Is selected by the
Cleveland Film Society to be
screened
during the ,1 7 th ’ '
Cleveland International Film
Skyline Drive.
Festival, when It received a

Certificate of Merit from the
Suffolk County (N.Y.I Film Fearival, when It was selected as a
finalist for the 23rd annual
U S A. Film Festival, the Phila­
delphia Film Festival, and the
Smoky Mountain Media Festi­
val. The film was also chosen
as the Alamo Film Competition
winner. The first place sward
was presented during the Ft.
Lsuderdsle Film Festival.
The film. Ready, Willing A
Able, la being shot at Disney
MOM Studios. Pyramax Studio*
in Lake Helen and other loca
ttons. Most notable, as men
tioned before, la Lake
where director G old.

■MsenoT

Alma Mexicans dances
in free S C C performance
By DAVID FRAZ1EB
Herald Staff Writer

p n M M tg g T

Today: Skies will be partly
cloudy and cooler today.
Highs in the upper 80s to
near-90. Clear and partly
cloudy tonight with lows In
the lower
70s.
Sunday:
Mostly sunny. Highs in the
upper-80s. Lows near 70.
Monday:
Mostly
sunny,
lllghs In the uppcr-8 Ds. lows
in the upper-60s. Tuesday:
Mostly sunny. Highs in the
upper-80*. Lows near 70.

By DAVID FRAZIER
Herald Staff Writer

Landing, Simon A Simon, TJ
Hooker, The Flail Guy and

Laser Light Show schedule

■ ftftA I

Lights, camera, action in Lake Mary!

Seminole Community College
presents the dance company
Alma Mexicans on Wednesday,
September 10. at 7:30 in the
Fine Arts Concert Hall.
The
performance la free and open
to the public; reservations not
required.
The genre of folklorlc ballet
In Mexico la important In
keeping the history o f the
Mexican people alive,
and
Alma Mexicans la part of this
great tradition. With over 20
different dances In Its reper­
toire. Alma Mexicans has been
presenting many facets of the
soul of Mexico tn Its perform­
ances since 1984. The name
Alma Mexicans translates as
‘ Soul of Mexico*. This group of
eight couples has performed
numerous times on Mexican
national television and at the
Mexican Nations' Foundation
for the Arls.
The company

•loo participates in a program
for the federal government to
promote the culture o f dance in
parks, gardens, and other na­
tionally supported venues In
Mexico; they performed often
at national events at the re­
quest o f the President o f M e »
leer, finally. Alma Mexlcana waa
the Mexican entry tn the 1998
International
Dey
of
the
Dance.
Alma Mexlcana’s perform­
ance at SCC will be funded
jointly by La Caaa de Mexico de
Florida, the Mexican Consu­
late, and the Seminole Com­
munity College Division o f Arts
and Sciences. The company la
being brought to the Orlando
area to help with Central
Florida's celebration o f Mexi­
can Independence. Thu cele­
bration. known In Mexico as
*E1 Qrlto* (The Shout) will be
held at Lake Eola on Sunday,
September 14 under the aus­
pices o f the Mexican Consu­
late.

The XknaBAitocDanoe Troupe. Tloke-Nehueke. performed recenOy at
Osmlrtnto Community Col sge
Alma Mexicans la part of
Seminole Community College's
■Proyectode Mexico: Amlstad*.
With *RI Proyecto de Mexico;
Amtatod*, Seminole Commu­
nity College will spend the en­
ure year Introducing many
Mexican Cultural events to the

community It serves. Recently,
at SCC, flokc-Nahuake,
•Nahuake, a XImalll Astec Dance Trouj
more
at the college to provk
Mexican dance culture.
For further Information on
SCC cultural activities, call
328-2039.

ArtsMall is alive with culture, activity
By DAVID FRASIER
Herald Staff Writer
WINTER PARK- With the
ArtsMall gearing up for Its sec­
ond anniversary, there to a
spirit of optimism and enthu­
siasm. The ArtsMall to clearly
alive with activity, and It !■
growing, with more resident
artists, tenant organizations,
facilities, and range of arts ac­
tivities than ever before.
The individual at the center
uf all tills activity ts Rhett, the
ArtsMall's new director. Rhett
has been charged with taking
the vision of the ArUMall's
founder and former director.
Jeanle Linders, and developing
It to Its fullest potential over
the next several years. Lind­
ers. who relocated to Arkan­
sas. promoted Rhett from fa­
cility manager to director.
'ArtsMall's continued growth In
facility use demonstrates just
how well the arts incubator
concept works and la needed In
Central Florida.* says Rhett,
*We are more committed than
ever to the future o f the proj­
ect.*
Occupying 162,000 square
feet of former retail space at

the mall, the ArtsMall la simi­
lar to arts Incubators in other
cities. It serves as a bridge
within and outside the area’s
cultural community. Included
is space for local artists to
work, exhibit and sell thetr art.
public performance space, and
rehearsal,
practice,
office,
meeting and classroom facili­
ties. Faculties Include several
gallery spaces, the Crealdc
Sculpture Department. Kids
Creative Club for children'#
classes, and the Black Box
Theatre.
8 ince Its formation, the
ArtsMall has grown from Just a
few tenant organisations to
serve as a home to 13-plua or­
ganizations; 48 artist studio
spaces currently *re In use.
Recent additions to the organl-

sation list Include the Clarinet
Choir of Orlando. Taller de A c­
tuation, a Hispanic Theatre
Group, and Michael Kendrick
Dance.
Among the new develop­
ments Rhett to particularly ex­
cited about to the September
opening of a new gallery space
at the ArtsMall. The gallery Is
called Bella Flgura -which
means 'fine presentation* In
Italian. It Is designed to spot­
light undiscovered visual arts
and performing talent from
Central Florida and all over the
Southeast. Artists do not hgve
to be ArtsMall members to

showcase their work In the new
gallery. Rhett to soliciting In­
terest from artists who would
like to curate a show under her
guidance.
In overseeing growth and de­
velopment of the ArtsMall,
Rhett says her focus has been
more
on
the
quality
of
ArtsMall's scttvttiea and facili­
ties. rather than quantity of ac­
tivities. *We strive for excel­
lence In everything we do,* she
says.
More Information on the
ArtsMall and upcoming events
Is available by calling (407)
847-3199.

Crane’s Roost Jazzes up
Today and Sunday from 1 to 10 p.m., Jars enthusiasts
can enjoy a weekend o f food, music and fun at *A Taste of
Jan.* The festival, being held at Crane’s Roost Park tn Al­
tamonte Springe (behind the Altamonte Mall), will Include
food booths representing area restaurant# and some of the
beet local Jan and blues performers Central Florida baa to
offer.
Included on the bill are Norman Brown, Ken Navano,
Paul Howards, Pitch Blue, Jam. Moore Than J a n and Jeff
Howell. On Sunday, Howell will be joined by Christian Va­
lenzuela. CUI-Heat. Groove Logic and Average Joe,
Admission to the weekend ja u feat to free. For more in­
formation. call (407) 90S-1786.

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IldEriy man allagadly assaulted
Clarence Ford, 41. or 1832 Coolldge Ave.. Sanford, wna
arreated Monday by Sanford police. Ford wna charged with
battery on a peraon over 88 yenra of age and arreated in the
1500 block of Weal lSUt Street. Report aald that Ford took a
cane from an elderly man and hit him In the cheat with It.

Burglary to a dwelling charged
W*yne Walker, IS, o f 8215 Waahlngton St.. Orlando, waa
arreated Wednesday by Sanford police. Walker wna charged
with burglary to dwelling (unoccupied) and arreated In the
1000 block of Pine Avenue. Report aald that an ofneer noticed
ellver particle* on Walker's hands that came from the
aluminum edge of a window at the house where the officer wna
Investigating a brrak-ln.

Domsstlc violence errest
C*M n Evans. 57, of 2730 Ridgewood Ave.. Sanford, wn»
■m ated Tuesday by Sanford police. Evan* was charged with
battery (domestic violence) and arreated at hi* residence.
Report aald that Evans grabbed his wife, chased her and also
threw her to the floor
floor. Off)leer found bruises on Evans’ wife.

•looping man arrostod
Arlington Mills, 44, of unknown residence, wo* arrested
Tuesday by Sanford police. Mills waa charged with burglnry
and arrested In the 2600 block of Orlando Drive. Heport said
that the homeowner noticed a screen off a window, nnd. when
officer entered the home, they found Mills asleep on a couch.

Burglary charged
Oeorge Linda trom. 18. of 1500 W. ICih St . Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday by Sanford police. Lindsirom was charged
with burglary to structure (occupied) and arrested In the 200
block of West Seventh Street. Report said that Llndstrom wns
observed by a witness entering a side window on a house.

Retail theft arrest
Kristina Bane, 22. of 4406 Martins Way. Orlando, wns
arrested Tuesday by Sanford police. Bane was charged with
retail theft and arrested in the 300 block of Towne Center
Circle. Report said that Bane concealed merchandise in purse
and then tried to exit store.

Marijuana found
Johnnie Swain. 37. of 2241 Ornnhy 81.. Sanford, was
arrested Tuesday by Sanford police. Swain was charged with
possession of marijuana under 20 grams nnd retail theft and
arrested In the 400 block of East First Street Report said ihm
Swain concealed a shirt In the front of his pants and then
tried to leave without paying for It.

QUAD squad on the Job
Frank Ford. 48. of 530 Swoop Ave.. Wtnlrr Park, wns
arrested Wednesday by Sanford police. Ford wns charged with
open container of alcohol
and
possession
of
drug
paraphernalia. Ford waa arrested In the 500 block of East
Seventh Street. Report said that the Sanford U U A I) squad,
who made the arrest, has received numerous complaints about
loitering and drug activity where they mode tlir arrest

Sax acts land man In Jail
David Darrell. 19. of 401 W. Seminole Illvd.. Hanford, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford police. Darrell was charged
wjtui false imprisonment.,sexual battery and lewd/ lascivious
assault on a child. OarrcU waa arrested in the two block of
South French Avenue.

This la a continuation of
Joshua Coffin Chaae'a mem­
oirs of life In South Florida In
the 1680‘s and I890‘s.
Soon after Joshua Chase ar­
rived In Sanford to Join his
brother Sidney, they formed
Chase and Company, an In­
surance company. (This waa In
1884, nnd the town of Sanford
hod only been Incorporated In
1877. This company la still In
existence, though the name
was changed to Sunnltand sev­
eral years ago when they
moved to their present location
at five points. And they haven't
sold Insurance in many years;
they soon changed their con­
centration lo farming and cit­
rus. The company's main in­
terest now are In fertiliser and
wholesale building materials!.
Joshua Chase stated that the
company, up through 1940.
and survived several freesey.
yellow fever, cpldemlca. hurri­
canes. panics. Medfly, quaran­
tines, NRA and the New Deal.
(I’m sure they could probably
add a few more problems they
have overcome since then.*
James E. Ingraham,
new
igrah
president of the Sou
South Florida
Railroad,
made
Joshua a
member of hla family al his
home In Fort Reid, about four
mllea south of Sanford.
Mr.
In «ah am
appointed
Chase and Company aa the in­
surance broker for the railroad
and commissioned Joshua as
Insurance Inspector. He was
given a free railroad pass
which enabled him to cover
territory along the way which
helped him expand their fledg­
ling Insurance buslneaa.
Before Joshua had arrived.
Sidney had purchased a small
tract of land in Fort Reid with a
few orange treea and an un­
completed house. The brothers
put the house into condition,
built a barn for their horses,
nnd set up bachelor quarters.
They were very fortunate lo
employ Louie Kwong. a Chinuman. who cooked, washed,
cleaned, nursed and guarded .
Joshua called him a faithful
friend. And with Louie In
charge, the brothers were able
lo do quite a bll of entertainmg
Louie was asked many times
lo clean out an overflowing
closet that waa so full It had to
he closed quickly lo keep Items
from falling out. Finally one
day he said. 'Me clean closet •
close* not cleaned since H.C V
Upon mqwwy, , the brothers
learned that he had learned the
term *B.C.* at a Chinese mis­
sion In San Francisco.

NOTICEOFHUME OF
ORPROHIBITEDUNO USES
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N BY T H E C IT Y O F LO N G W O O D .
FLO R ID A , that tha City Commission will hold a First Reading
ol an ordinance amending the City's land Development Code
(Chapter 24) on September 15, 1997 at LQQ.PM or aa soon
thereafter as possible, in the Longwood City Commission
Chambers. 175 West Warren Avenue. Longwood, Florida, to
receive public comment and consider enactment ol Ordinance
as follows:
O R D IN A N C E 97-1371
AN O R D IN A N C E O F T H E C IT Y O F LO N G W O O D . FLOR ID A.
A M EN D IN G C H A P T E R 24-22. TA B LE 24-2 T O A D D M INOR
REPAIR. M INOR A SSEM B LY A N D TIR E SA LE S ; C H A P T E R
24-26 T O C LA R IFY TE M P O R A R Y U S E P ER M IT C R ITER IA ;
C H A P T E R 24-42 T O C LA R IFY W A TE R F R O N T C LE A R A N C E
C R ITE R IA ; C H A P T E R 24-52 T O P R O H IB IT S TO R IN G O R
D IS P LA Y IN G V E H IC L E S IN P U B LIC R IG H TS -O F -W A Y ;
C H A P T E R 24-55 T O C LAR IFY A R B O R P ER M IT C R ITE R IA ;
C H A P T E R 24-60 T O C LA R IFY P E R M A N E N T AN D T E M P O ­
R A R Y SIG N P ER M IT C R ITER IA ; C H A P T E R 24-90 T O AD D
N O T IC E C R ITE R IA F O R ZO N IN G MAP A M E N D M E N TS ;
A N D C H A P T E R 24-105, TA B LE 24-19 T O AD D C E R TA IN
F E E S ; A LL SAID C H A P T E R S A P O R TIO N O F T H E C IT Y 'S
LAN D D E V E L O P M E N T C O D E ; P RO VID IN G F O R C O N ­
F L IC TS . S E V E R A B ILITY AN O AN E F F E C TIV E D A TE.

Soon alter moving In. they
were summoned to report for
three days off road work or pay
81.25 per day. With all land­
owners required lo do their
pari, roada were maintained In
passable condition.
In J684. the voting system
waa quite primitive according
lo Mr. Chase. Separate ballots
were printed for each candi­
date and ballot boxes were
provided for each office. Any
ballots in the wrong box were
thrown out. There were several
voter* who could not read, so
an educated leader of the party
(Republican
or
Democrat I.
would note the arrangement of
the boxes when he voted. He
would arrange hla party’s bal­
lots between the fingers of his
voters so they could be depos­
ited in the proper order. An
opposing party Judge, though,
might notice the scheme and
re-arrange the order. An op­
posing party Judge, though,
might notice the scheme and

re-arrange and boxes. Various
other voting tricks were men­
tioned by Mr. Chase.
In the event of a severe Ill­
ness, neighbors would volun­
teer to sit wtth the sufferer. If It
proved fatal, no time wma lost
before burial • usually within
24 hours. If someone of promi­
nence died, written notice was
given to mounted men who car­
ried the word In every direc­
tion.
Joshua intimated that he
waa once stricken wtth dengue
fever wtth his only attendant a
colored field hand.
Mr. Chase remembered the
roada as being mostly deep

sand. They followed the con­
tour of the land, winding
through timber, around lakes
and across creeks st estab­
lished fjords. When the water
was too deep, primitive ferries
were available.
The longest route possible
was usually used to take his
best girl he
home, and he ac­
quired skill In handling the
reins with his knees.
Mr. Chase described a few
notable and/or colorful people
o f that early era. One was Cap­
tain Puts who trapped nnd
hunted along the Kissimmee
River. He sola pelts In Orlando
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CITY OF
LONGWOOD, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
COMMUNITY MEETINGS
Pursuant to stale law mandates, tha City adopted a Comprehensive Plan in 1992. Tha Plan estab­
lished some milestones which wars to be accomplished by certain dates aa well aa designating land
usaa tor each parcel In the City.
The City of Longwood will conduct three community meetings to gather citizen Input for revising tha
City's Comprehensive Plan through a process known as tha Evaluation and Appraisal Report, or
EAR. A Key part of the EA R is to determine whether the Plan has done what It said it was going to
do when it said it was going to do it. The Comprehensive Plan will be amended based on the results
of the EAR process.
All of these meetings will be held in the cafeteria of the Longwood Elementary School at 640 E.
Orange Avenue in Longwood. The school is located two blocks west of Fairbanks Mazda on the
south side of Orange Ave. The schedule for these community meetings Is as follows:

September 18,1997

7:00 PM

October 9,1997

7:00 PM

October 30.1997

7:00 PM

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A copy ol this notice Is on file with the Planning Division for
viewing. O ur office hours are 8:00 AM lo 5:00 PM. Th e office
is located at 174 W. Church Avenue, Longwood, Florida or you
may call tha Division at (407) 260-3462.

ReachingOutIn
All Directions

At this mealing Interested parllea may appear and be heard
with respect to the request. The City Commission may contin­
ue the public hearing to other dates and tlmaa as deemed nec­
essary. Persons with disabilities noodlng assistance to partic­
ipate in any of these proceedings should contact the AD A
coordinator at (407) 260-3481. at least 48 hours In advance of
the meeting.

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cover to cover.

S u b s c r ib e t o d a y !
322-2611

S a n fo rd H erald

All persona are advised that if they decide to appeal any deci­
sion made at these meetings, the appeal must be based on
the public record made during consideration of this matter.
Since the City of Longwood does not provide verbatim min­
utes of its meetings, It Is the responsibility ol an appellant to
provide such minutes at their own expense. (See Chapter
286.105,FS).
| Geraldine Zambrl, City Clerk

These meeting# win be very Interactive among the City staff, tta consultants and tha attendees. A
summary of each meeting wttt be provided to everyone who BtlergMt.
For further Information regarding these meetings, please contact D smarts Curbs to at 280 3482.
John Qroenendeal at 283-2338 or Carl QoaHna at 280-3488 at the Longwood Planning Division.

�4* - Ssntord Herald, 8*ntord, Florida - Sundjy. Bsptsmbrt 7, 1987

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Lacy K. Lo w •Editor
O d iiM H. Pugh •B u lln «» i Manager

SUHSCHIITION RATE:

3 Month*...........................#10.50
n Montlit............................. 830.00
I Y ear................................. 978.00
Florida Fltsldsnts muat pay 7H salts taa In
addition to rata* above.

EDITORIAL

Problems in the
iSanford Police
(Department
Five months after commissioning
a Management Review of the San•ford Police Department, city offi­
cials have in their hands the final
draft confirming the worst: The de­
partment Is “seriously flawed" and
not appropriate to support effective
and efficient police operations.
In the next several months, offi­
cials will be weighing the choices:
Fix what's broken or let the sheriff
take over some or all law enforce­
ment for the city. These options
have merits and drawbacks, but we
are heartened that our city officials
have recognized a grave situation,
and instead of Ignoring It. have
taken steps to begin correcting It.
The problems did not Just crop up
overnight; they have been sores fes­
tering long before Chief Joe Dillard
inherited them. And like all unat­
tended hurts. Infection did set In,
the symptoms of general malaise
and a high fever of unrest running
rampant through the body of em ­
ployees.
Mayor Larry Dale Is as deter­
mined as a surgeon with a scalpel
to cut out the infection and restore
.effective paUctna in the city. Oood.
Sanford
Police
Sat.
Darrel
Presley is weighing both sides and
asks that when a decision Is made,
It Is one made with much care.
Good.
Chief Joe Dillard has asked for
input from the community and said
he will fight for what’s best for the
city. Good.
A broad-based Law Enforcement
Options Committee Is expected to
be appointed later this month, and
in late October, after assessing all
options, Is expected to report Its
findings to the commissioners, who
will vote on a course of action. That
course might be to put the Issue on
the March, 1998 ballot for city
commission elections. Or the an­
swer may seem so clear, commis­
sioners will have but one recourse.
We hope In this time of turmoil
for our city’s law enforcement, that
officers at every rank carry with
them our heartfelt admiration for
the Job they do every day.
And we are confident that San­
ford's capable leadership will effec­
tively cure what alls the Sanford
Police Department.

Berry's World

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One faltering nation, not under God
Money, money, money...voter apathy, and
political cowardliness. It all foes hand In
hand. It will all come back to haunt ua
someday soon. We have a problem. That
problem ta Integrity and It la undermining the
structure of this nation. The concept that the
resul'a arc all that count, not the meant used.
Is absolutely wrong.
i Ids may
lay be Justified 1In witr, but even then we
have tried to be ns ctviltxfd na possible. There
are even rules of war. So how do we Justify our
political lack of Integrity, the Inhiston of
money, and whatever else It may take, to
obtain a result that may not be the will of the
people...but of a minority? It can’t be Jusailed I
Today people flock to our shores not for
religious freedom, or Just freedom from
persecution, but for the good life that very
seldom Includes any o f the before mentioned.
They certainly don’t see ua as a nation baaed
on a strong religious foundation. In fact, the
foundation haa weakened and the meaaage
diluted and rewritten.
It la my view that when a nation, or
government, stifle* the voices of many while In
a very close relationship with special Interests
that. In tum, furnish large sums of money for
the purpose of obtaining reaulta that are
primary for their own benefit...for the benefit
of a few...then we are on a course, which will
someday end In the destruction of this
nation...If It hasn’t already happened. That Is
how close we are to destroying ourselves from
within.
Money la necessary. It ta our way of
conducting business. Instead of accepting a
cow for a horse, which we may not want, we
take money so that we may buy something that
we do want...and everyone la happy. Thais a
simple way to put lt...but that la the point.
When money, gold, or whatever, la misused
and la used to buy the minds and souls of
others then It la not a good thing and we have
lost our way as a nation under Ood.
Many of ua have complained that Ood has
been taken away from us. Taken out of our
schools, our places of meeting. It’s not true.
We have expelled Ood from our society, and In
hta place you And the Golden Cow. On
Saturday and Sunday we attend our places of

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worship. People o f all rdM oushtitoto walk out
o f Um m doors and tmmedMtty do exactly
what wo know to not proper.* Before the next
day eomaa we have, in aur minda. already put
Ood on the ahetf until wo enter our places of
wo pretend
..that wo behave.
I know that I am guilty and I am truly sorry.
I know that 1 ham but two choices. Those
simple...either to behevo
not to behove. If you believe then ALL o f your
your action*, muat be taken In
* with your beUef and never with the
thought o f how you may personalty be affected.
i your decision may not be what you
. but N U the right decision.
only live, or die.
thefk. The belief that we art not
that there la a f e a t deal that we do
stand, or will ever be known to us.
AD faiths teach ua these things...certainly
Christiana are not alone tn the belief that
there la a creator, and tt Is not by chance, that
others believe very much a t we do.
The children are the products of many years
o f a failing nation unable to eel the standard*,
unwilling to accept blame, and unable to eee
the absolute correlation between faith and the
real strength o f a nation. We have let other*
take control, expel Ood from our dally lives,
from our sc hoots and In hla place we have
provided a generic Ood. a generic replacement.
We have tried to HU the void by other word*, by
other means of celebrating our religious
holidays because we don’t want to offend
anyone. Well, we have offended Ood.

Children are most affected by our tack of
conviction. They muat ask themselves what li
really true...there la Utile evidence around
them o f what la taught tn Church and how we
live throughout the week fits. That their
parents and others believe as they aay they do
Money la discussed far more than Ood.
Children are exposed to this from birth till
death. How do we expect them to conduct their
lives not only as children, but adults?
We know deep In our hearts that there muat
be more. Money cannot comfort us, tt cannot
really protect our famines. It cannot buy our
health back, or g v * ua another Ufa. tt la now
useless. We have no need far It any long&gt;r...eo
where do we turn? To the only place where we
can And solace. Do wo ash far a bag o f a u n ty
to be placed by our bedside? No. we aak for
Ood and our famllteo Bo why was money oo
important that we placed R Bret during our
Ufatime? We could apy, because It wao uasfal
in providing far our famines. TO faod and
clothe them and to provide a few luxuries.
Well, that U a good urn far money, but
unfortunately. It la not used far those purposes
only, and that la why tt muat never been our
Bret priority.
Why have I chosen to discuss this today?
Because we are falling badly. O w political
system haa abandoned the m y foundation
that this nation waa built upon. Behind every
document written to farm this nation waa the
belief that we could not achieve a nation under
Ood...without Ood. That cannot be denied...It
la fact.
First, the schools, then public buildings and
who knows what will be next. We. tn the
meantime, have slowly let this process take
place while at the same time condoning the
acta of our traders who have, by one email
step at a time, dispelled the guiding farce that
was so clear to our founding fathers. Until our
leaders take the high f o u n d and restore the
foundation upon which this nation waa built,
our problems will manifest themselves more
and more each day until there Is no truth to be
found and the remaining children, not yet
affected by this lack of courage.,will have
become a small minority unable to keep the
promise of American alive any longer.

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Beth, tests and inquiring minds
There’s a new gunslinger tn town. Steely eyed
and fearless, this Is one tough momma. Lames
and geatlem en-meet “Cool
Hand' Beth
Hattawsy, chairman o f the Board o f Trustees
ai ■ t attnnli Community College. A member of
the 190S Leadership Seminole class. Mra.
Hat (away
recently
showed
why salary
negotiation* at BCC could take on a whole new
level o f Intensity. Aa part of the Leadership
Class of 1990. Mrs. Hattaway participated In
the rope course at the Orove In Winter Sprlnm.
For those o f you who don’t know about the
rope course, there were two exercises done
about 35 feet above the (pound walking
hortsontal telephone poles or wires. And to
dlsmount-you turn around and fall backwards•trusting an your teammates to keep you from
crashing to the ground. The final exercise is
cutely called the pamper pole. That’s where
you shimmy up a telephone pole by using
■mall staples hammered into the sidea of the
pole. Then you precariously balance yourself,
finally thrusting yourself upright on top of the
pole by using only one leg. No guard raila--no
handhold*--no nothing, but you...standing 35
feet off the pound on a swaying pole. To get
down-you leap outward to grab hold of s
trapeze.
Beth Hattawsy did It sill

Tony T U a lo ls
aa advocate
fo r tha

Friends, Part 2
for the open Barbara Kuhn School Board seat.
Lurtena Sweeting fa running against Jeanne
Morris, the long time Incumbent. Joe Laughlln
haa been attending School Board meetings
with p ester frequency, even though he has fan
teaching at Lyman for a private school
position. Laughlln la said to be looking at one
o f the races.
Paul Lovcatrand haa announced for a
Longwood commission seat.

Recent articles In the newspapers spoke of
the success of Seminole County students tn
last year's SAT tests. While the Increase In test
scores Is always worth praising, there la one
aspect o f the reaulta which should be noted. I f
Seminole County Is recognised nationwide aa
one o f the leading school systems-then why
are our SAT scores only Just marginally better
than the average national score? Wouldn’t you
expect a top school system to be ranked closer
to the top of the SAT score averages rather
than mired down in the middle?
I guess It’s all In how you look at
things...and where you measure success from.
I expect a top ranked school system to have
top ranked scores. Nothing else will suffice.

1 waa by Edgewater High School the other
day, It waa Interesting to note that they were
the second highest scoring Orange County
school with their SAT scores, scores aa good
as most Seminole County schools. What was
interesting to note waa the condition of the
campus. Clean— yesl But new? Nol Apparently,
they have discovered that It Is what you teachnot what you teach It tn. Keep thta in mtnd aa
the bill for renovating part of Lake Brantley
heads toward 940.000,000-or 09.000.000 more
than building the new Winter Springs High
School. No wonder the stale legislators are
having a hard time understanding the school
building Issue.

In ■ December 4. 1996 memo to his fellow
county commissioners.
Chairman
Randy
Morrla spoke of a backlog o f policy Items
which needed prompt attention. Morris M l a
time line o f 90 days to deal with almost a
dosen Issues. Here’s a report 9 months laten

The Interesting question being asked around
the County Government to:
Who to the s i m t l official that Joyce

Billboards sad signs
Stormwater
landfill Privatisation
Economic Develop,
Ambulance Service*
County CourthouM

Jsn. Not yet completed
frb. Ntw lax defeated
Jan. SOU county operated
Jan. No chaaps
Feb. Junc-County took over
Jan. New tax flkdmore studies

Oovt.
r*b
Re-Engineering[ Oovt
Government Reorj.
Feb.
Tech/Oommualcattan* Jan.

Dons
Otlayed-probiem*

Open Government
InUr local Agreement*

No visible changes
Putlsd from last

Dows

Inquiring minds went to knowl
**********
The FBI Investigation la also Interesting.
Usually the FBI doesn’t become Involved
unless there fa some Indication o f government
Impropriety. Sometimes tt la elected officials
on the taka-Uke Miami or North Hollywood.
Other times It Is staff members who are selling
favorable reports or officials selling influence
on projects. It would b t Interesting to know
how many FBI Investigations result In no
prosecution versus bow many end up with
actual criminal charges being filed. Those who
are In the know can tell you that some of the
flies asked for were ones which Joyce Buber
raised questions about when they came
throughjher department.

O f courae, there have been days and nights
o f discussions about the Adult Entertainment
Ordinance and the Public Nudity Ordinance.
The only problem la that for the moet part
there haa been no visible propers with either
o f them.
The frustration la beginning to show In
Monish demeanor at Board 'meeting*. The

An Interesting note In Don Boyette’s editorial
last Sunday. He mentioned that no School
Board member had baen defeated tn the last
four ejections. He said that Nancy Warren Tost
by default to Bob Ooff. She didn’t campaign.* I
-ia a e that Boyette to right Warren relied an

**********
Terry Patton haa announced hla candidacy

their reporting o f a lawsuit she had Bled to try
and divert attention Bom her record.

i ni iii i■*^| wisvfcss nBHHW tgWiiW CilUM 0|jII Hill I, WJKg

For those of you who missed last week’s
article 'Friends tn High Places', part I, we
stated that p ea t advances In society only
take place after a significant number of
people tn a particular minority p o u p haa
achieved some status tn all areas.
If those advances are not made, then the
whole p o u p seems to suffer from a lack of
progression. The p o u p that we are
speaking o f to the disabled, and the
change* w * are speaking o f are the disabled
'being allowed* to take an leadership or
p i f i i g i iim ii roles.
Bo today we submit to you. the second of
our two part series on why there are not
enough disabled people tn management
roles. This may, or may not seem like tt Is
one o f the top 10 Items for you to consider
right now, that to providing you are not
disabled. Think, what If 1 were disabled end
trying to succeed in Ufe7 That. I’m afraid
would be a different story.
I recently had the pleasure o f going to a
conference
for
the
"Transportation
Disadvantaged.* Although I have been to
these kinds o f functions before. It still never
ceasee to amass me lo s e * that moat o f the
participants In this gathering, company
owners, managers, suppliers, etc. are not
disabled.
Why la this? Generally speaking tn the
case o f any organisation that deal* directly
with the disabled, who better to know all at
Ute trauma and pain that a disabled person
suffers more than another disabled person?
Now this fa not an tndtetment against any
particular business or profession, but
merely an exjunok.
It to sad to realise ad of this, considering
the advancement o f other minorities in this
country, ru be the Brat to admit that this,
too. haa taken a long time. The disabled
might be the last group to be recqpuied.
Though this might not all be society's fault.
Not too long ago. we the
tha disabled, got the
notion that t h e n ---------‘ *far us to do.
not —
much
So we settled, quietly, Into secondary roles.
There to no simple explanation far any of
the questions and opinions that| e r e 'M M i
here in Uw last two columns. What
we hope you do to taka the*
simple Ideas to think about, or
act upon In the near future, aa in
o f business owners or managers.
If you have a comment or if you agree or
disagree with anything in 'Special Feqpto*
or n you have a non-profit avoup or
organisation, retotsd to the disabled, and
have a Bind- raiser or apodal event coming
up, pleasa let me know * o u t u. Don’t f
and |
number o f thei group or i
aa well
as the tune, place and contact peraon tor
the event.

�Sanford Hsrakt. Sanford. Florida - Sunday, Ssptsmbsr 7, 1997 * IA

A place to live for citizens with development disabilities
In many counties auch as Brevard. Pinellas,
Lee and Putnam, the Affordable Housing
programs administered by those counties have
been a cooperative source of Independent and
supportive living far numerous citizens with
Developmental Disabilities, in clean buildings
free o f roach dust and away from high crime
areas. At the other end of the accessibility
spectrum Is Seminole County wtlh 0- to date.
Specialists In this field recognize the two
keys to affordable housing for these disabled
consumers are as: enlightened Affordable
Housing
Administrators.
and
Technical
assistance to guide consumers through this
jungle of wrong trails and pitfalls to the hidden

Impending closure of the atnte's large
institutions housing over 1,500 consumers and
the sudden closing o f group homes such as the
two in the Oviedo area.

havens.
These local programs have been regulated aa
the remaining solution to the impact of the

Bui, Ironically, Instead of serving native born
D. D. Consumers, these affordable housing
programs are usually accessed primarily by
the able bodied low Income and retirees who
have resettled here. Meanwhile, Seminole
County has 14 D. D. Consumers over the age of
SB with only elderly parents to look to for
housing, with 113 over the nge of 21 In the
heatwave.

sr

Disabilities
Council has Joined with the Florida Housing

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.

Coalition In furidfng them for a pilot program
that could make the difference in Seminole
County.
Should
you
know
of
cltlsens
with
Developmental Disabilities who could benefit
from this effort, you are encouraged to attend a
proposal presentation to be made to the
Seminole County Community Development
Staff by Gladys Cook of the Florida Housing
Coalition at 1:00 p.m., September I I . In Room
3301 o f the Seminole County Administration
Building at 1101 Bast First Street In Sanford.
The Florida Housing Coalition has only half
the keys to affordable housing for Seminole's
residents with Developmental Disabilities, your
local public servants hold the other key;

a

■

Princess Diana’s death and
photojournalism at its worst
Release the houndtt Release the houneUI A
hunting uw uHU got
Suddenly, tragedy strikes,
and beauty
succumbs to the shadow of death. The hour
znas
snapping at her heels as she careens toward
an avoidable fate. But the hounds smelled the
blood before It spilled, and you could follow
Ihelr saliva trail to the disaster.
’ Paparazzi’ Is the name for the hounds, a
relentless hive of the worst photojournalism
has to offer.
This horde of miscreants
blemishes those photographers true to Ihelr
profession rather than the higheat bidder. The
’ paparazzi* has caused altercations, bitter
feelings towards the press, and, now. aided In
the death of one of the most beloved Icons of
this century.
The world
look*
nt
the
Journalistic
community as tl»e ‘ monster under the bed* as
it is
Now. m ill the sod and deplorable
manner tn which photographers pursued
Dlann. the Princess of Wslr*. the media could
shoulder the partial blame of her death.
Personally, a* a Journalist. I am ashamed.
Ttii» la not the type of free press most
journaliiits wish to uphold. But it is the outer
tying corrosive scum that keeps the media
the part dedicated to the original idea and
Institution of the press-- drawn and quartered
by the public at large. The profession I have
pledged devotion to may undergo a slide
&lt;

David
Frazier
Staff
Writer

■

underneath a very powerful microscope.
Extreme scrutiny -an d rightfully s o - may be
on appropriate course c l action towarda this
mercenary atyle of photography.
Change la imperative. These hounds must
be kept on a short leash ao that a tragedy like
Diana’s will never happen again. The media
must pay credence to (he notion fsf privacy,
and those that violate that privacy •-be It of a
public figure or n ot- must answer for their
transgressions.
Early Sunday morning. August 31, an
eloquent and luminescent dove unfarkd her
wings and soared towards a light that could
not be seen in the Parts night sky. But before
the bird could take flight, a bulb, no doubt,
flashed as a soul slowly started to disappear
from a lifeless face.

_

LETTERS

Renovate or raze?
Pine Shadow Apartments ta located near
Seminole High School in the Drcamwold
subdivision. Recently the stats dosed N down
far health and safety reasons. At a recent City
Commission meeting, the choice aa debated:
RENOVATE * RE OCCUFV the units. O R
RAZE them aa condemned structures.
If they are renovated, a mortgage company
will cut lt‘s losses considerably. And as
Commissioner Ekatcln points out. the tax rolls
will lie Increased. This commissioner must
real lie that Increasing the Inx base can place
demands on services far greater than the lax
revenues pay for.
Fact Is. Pine Shadow was an economic and
social disaster first time around, even as
Commissioner Eksleln ’ Drove by them dally’ .
It Is not the Job, nor the desire of citizens to
micromanage
and
second,
guess
city
management, but some questions must be
answered If history Is not to repeat Itself.
If Pine Shadows Is re-Incarnated, will
responsible
people
nuch as tradesmen,
teachers,
police
officers,
city
workers,
handicapped, AARP Members, etc. tie willing
and able to live there?
Should balling out a mortgage company and
providing a business venture for new owners
be part of the formula far his decision? Has
the population density overburdened the
Infrastructure of this area? Simply...can we
travel back up the same road we Just came
down and avoid the same disastrous results?
IF YOU lived here In Drcamwold...IF YOU had
a great deal of your life and future here?
ACCOUNTABILITY la the theme of this
Mayor-Commission team and I appreciate and
support their tireless efforts In that direction!
Thom as Carpenter
•an ford

Apartment complex is
inappropriate for area
I am sure we alL agree that residential
development In CentraT Florida has shown
amazing growth in the past faw years.
However, Is all development good? Matty o f my
neighbors and I feel that kome development is
badT Both far existing homeowners and the
City or County Involved.
There la a proposal for a high-density
apartment complex being quietly moved
through the Sanford city government that
•earns to lack any redeeming features. This
proposition
Is
far
approximately
860
apartments to be buUt upon SO acres in the
western part o f the City of Sanford. We
question whether any sincere consideration
was given to the impact this project would
have on the nearby residential communities.
These established, single fsmtty. premium
homes • moat In the 8100,000 plue range • are
within a few hundred feet o f the affected land,
and are serene, family neighborhoods that
reflect the pride and financial commitment o f
ttoetr owner*. An apartment complex this close

to these communities can only diminish their
property vslues and their quality o f life.
I could go on with specifics regarding the
additional traffic from some ISO apartments
spilling out onto an already over-crowded
county rood; Infrastructure demands: runoff.
pollution: requested change In
unit-density and HOI zoning other vacant land
In the Immediate vicinity that would surely
follow a precedent of this nature: etc. etc. Out
now you have the general concept o f our
Jectlons to tilts atrocious land use plan, and
our perceived surreptitious maneuvering over
at city hall. Rumor has It that this Is a 'done
deal', although I have no proof that this is so
We surely hope our electrd representatives
would not be a party to that.

S

Jerry Fulls
Sanford

Careless driving is wrongl
The number of people that are killed and/or
injured every day on 1-4 Highway and In this
general area Is deplorable and unwarranted.
Not counting the property damage that
increases our Insurance premiums.
If you kill someone because of a traffic
violation - It used to be manslaughter. Not any
more - only If you hove been drinking!
If your loved one Is killed In an auto accident
Is It any less of a loss If It was caused by a
sober driver through careless or reckless
driving?
Drunk driving Is stupid and wrongl So is
careless driving, speeding, cutting In and out
of traffic, changing lanes for no reason and
going through stop signs and red lights. But If
they haven't been drinking • it says *No
charges were filed.’
if the driver was drinking, they will be
charged with the accident even If they did not
cause III To charge a person for a crime that
was not their fauli
' alt Is a miscarriage of Justice.
You can charge them for drunk driving, but not
for an accident they did not cause.
Most of these accidents are caused by people
that are going to or coming home from work.
They are mostly sober so they are not charged.
These Accidents are mostly caused by people
In « hurry and having no respect for another
car an the road.
If the Police and Patrolmen would start
writing tickets for these infractions o f the law •
It would sure cut down on accidents. But
Instead, they advertise the fact that they are
only looking far drunk drivers!
Val Colbert
ia a fo r d *

Questions for Christians
Here are honest questions for Christiana to
prayerfully discern the meaning o f the 0 os pci
in the wake o f the Promise Keepers program.
Isn't making a promise to Qoa binding?
Ecclesiastes 6:1-7. Hew cut they sUU say that
they are free? delations 5:1-5. Didn't James
warn against It? James 5:12. And Paul?
Ramans 3:19,20. Didn't Jesus give a reason In

SIP

verse 30 of Matthew 5:33-37 b o that we become
witnesses o f Him and His workmanship tn us
where no man can boast? Ephealana 2:8-10
and 2 Corinthians 4:5-7. And no man can
glory? I Corinthians 1:17-2:5. Shouldn't we be
careful tn haw we build on our faith teat there
be some works that voids It or deny Him? I
Corinthians 3:10-23 and Qalatlona 2:15-3:18.
Isn't Jeaua Christ the only real Promise
Keeper and will He not finish It? Phtllpplana
1:0-11 and Jude 1:24.25.
Isn't the reasons why Jeaua had never asked
Ilia followers to make a commitment, a vow. or
a promise to follow Him In all the four Oospeta
because He knew that they couldn't keep It no
matter how much the spirit was willing for the
flesh was weak, and that It wasn't about them:
John 7:18. IBs: It was about putting their trust
and faith In God's Covenant to us through the
Lord Jeaua Christ that even children can come
unto Him? Mark 10:13-15. Can the Ooepcl be
ao atmple? John 6:28,29. Isn't that what Paul
meant In verse 18 or Romans 15:14-19 oT not
placing any religious yoke on converts In light
of the sanctification of the Holy Spirit, thus
fully preaching the Gospel?
Amen.
t o o t t V . tp a a rs
Sanford

Littered roadways
I went to Oregon and what a pleasure to see
absolutely o a trash along any road or highway.

BfiHXffl

Back tn *an*ird. u ta disgusting that our
road*, medians and parkways are all littered
with trash of every description. Look down 1792.

Why can't the city clean by picking up •
rather than the cleaning machine that moves
the dirt around tn a circle?
Of course, our neigh bora and citizens could
stop It altogether by putting trash tn cans, not
on the atreets.
We have no pride in our neighborhoods nor
along the streets.
What a difference since we moved here In
1954 — Everyone wma proud o f their homes
and the city.
8HAMBP, but uncaring citizens.

What a deal
With regard to the Attorneys Oeneral-BIg
Tobacco ’ settlement,* It makes no aenae. Why
give Big Tobacco anything? We surely can t
trust them. Their lawyers are already conniving
with politicians tn the back rooms to duuigc
any deal In their favor. The deal certainty won't
end up being what was hailed on TV.
Big Tobacco wont suffer: nobody can punish
them for what they have done. They will only
raise prices to pay off those big bucks to
states and people: their profits won't go down.
So, why not Just leave them out of the deal?
While the mood fa right and Big Tobacco fa on
the run. Just pressure Congress to raise taxes
on tobacco and put the money In trust to pay
tobacco-poisoned sufferers. Let Big Tobacco
worry about their lawsuits. Let Big Tobacco
fight It's own battles with the FDA.

WUUam

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S4&gt;i«.".l Mptiiui Santox], Flondu

Sunday September 7. 1997

Dress
C on lln u rd from Page 1A
tmiMMi h.iu I to ilir. group g.uli
rtril .11 llir Kiliic.itlonnl H ip
poll renter. 's o chess for sue( i r*s
UnhliiMill
asked
llir
group to t.tke on the project of
rrsr.iti lung how principals at
l.ikt llrantlry. I.akr Howell.
1 .ikr M.wy
Lyman. Oviedo.
Srtninolr and Winter Springs
Inter pi ct the dress cmle set by
the school hoard "When I look
around Ihl.s room. 1 don't see
any problems.* she said o( the
students who were representa­
tive nl a cross-section of each
si hool s population
Hohtnson satrl she was more
r oller rued with middle schools
because 'dress patterns are set
in middle school.* She said
that
high
school
students
should he role modrls for their
middle school |H-eis
l akrvlew Middle School prin­
cipal Inn Shupr has had an
ongoing policy o f strict enlorcenient of the dress code
policy, but said he hasn't n o­
ticed anything out of the ordi­
nary this year

Ssmlnol*

County Public 8choo)t Drew Cod*

Kn|ioii«lblU(y for the dress nml spjienrsnee of ■futlmls enrolled In llie
Seminole
County
Public
Schools
primarily
rests
with
parenti/guardians and (he studenla themselves. Some student spiuirel,
however, may nol Ire appropriate lo wear to school even though dim
same apparel may he appropriate lo wear In other sellings.
To assist parenls/guardlans and students m making appropriate
fashion and grooming decisions for school, the School Hoard Ims
established the following guidelines for Ihe appearance anil drear ol
secondary students.
Secondary students shall nol dress or groom themselves in a manner
which causes a disruption of Ihe orderly operation of Ihe school
furthermore. II ti expected that secondary school students will do lire
following:
1 Wear clolhtng and hair styles which are nol harmlul. disruptive or
haiardous lo health or safely.
2 Wear appropriate undergarments si all limes
.1 Wear shoes al all tlmea.
4 Wear enclosed shoes for physical education class
5 Meet appropriate standards ol rteanlmcsa
0 Wear shorts and skirls that are adequate In length and coverage lo
tie ronakiered appropriate for school
7 Wear pants and shorts fastened and worn al Ihe walsl

It m also expected that secondary school students will not wear Ihe
following:
1 Anything sexually suggestive, such as see-through clothing.
2 Hallers, trackless dresses or lops, lube lops, lank tops, muscle shirts,
or any clothing which may be distracting, unless covered by an
appropriate outer garment.
:i Shirts or blouses lied al Ihe mklrllT. clolhtng Improperly faatraed. or
anything with a hare mldrUT.
4 Caps, lints, or sunglasses In school buildings
3 Chains or wallet chains.
A Hair curlers or other grooming aids, and students may nol use a
comb or brush anywhere except In Ihe real rooms and locker rooms
7 Unsafe footwear.
H Apparel, emblems. Ui sign las. badges, or symbols lhal promote Ihe
usr off alcohol, drugs
drugt or other
other Illegal activity.
(I Apparel or symbolsl whk
which are Identified with gang Involvement.
IMitlcipatlon. or membership.
Note. Tlie principal or Ihe principal's desi£tte has the final authority
for Interpreting whether a student's apparel confirms wllh the dress
rule When II Is determined that a student's clothing does nol comply
with the dress rode, a parent/guardian may be asked lo bring an
appro|&gt;rlale change of clothes to school, or a student may be sent home
lo rlinngr clothes

prlate. such on shorts too
short or blousea too skimpy.
Shupe said that a student's
dress ‘ definitely hna nn Impact
on their conduct.* He cited the
marked difference tn behavior
he hna observed each year at
the eighth grade dance. Shupe
said that hta students are no­
ticeably more mature when
they don dresses and suits lo
participate In the dance.
Roblnsbn said her specific
concerns. In regard to the cur­

rent styles of dress, were baggy
pants worn by hoys thnt &lt;*xtend far below the wnlst some­
times exposing underwrnr. Nol
only Is this unattractive and
offensive. Robinson said, hul
there Is a safety concern be­
cause the pants can be used ax
n hiding place for weapons or
possibly drugs.
Robinson said she became
much more aware of safely Is­
sues following a special dem­
onstration last year by thr

Seminole County Sheriffs Of­
fice nnd Ihe school district's
security staff.
*1 think we have a pretty good
systrm in place and there Is a
very small portion (of students)
that does not abide by the
code, but we still have to look
nt the other side.* she said.

to assemble a force ol 72
sworn and 23 non-sworn depu­
ties for the delivery of contrart
law enforcement services by
the Sheriffs Office to the City
of Sanford.
The total cost of a sheriffs
office budget the first year of
operation would be *4.957,735
(with entry level of pay only! •
85.162.889 (experience differ­
ential rates of pay anticipated)
The sheriff said that the fol­
lowing personnel would be es­
sential for the delivery of serv­
ices by hts office to the city of
Sanford: I Itrutenant. 4 ser­
geants. 44 CSA deputy sheriffs.
5 school resource /DARE dep­
uty sheriffs. 2 traffic enforce­
ment deputies. I K-9 han­

dler/deputy. 15 Investigators.
12 telecommunications spe­
cialists. 2 civilian field service
officers.
I
Informstlon/computrr service special­
ist. 2 civilian crime scene
technicians. I crime preven­
tion practitioner. 1 crime ana­
lyst technician. I secretary and
3 clerical assistants.
Sanford police officers who
meet the Sheriffs Office Civil
Hoard eligibility requirements
would be eligible for appoint­
ment as Seminole County dep­
uty sheriffs How many this
might be Is uncertain.
*lt would be another sad
story, indeed. It our police offi­
cers didn't quality to be depu­
ties." Mayor Dale said

Itublcr said Friday that the
current Sanford police building
i 'is in very poor condition and
is not functional in supporting
modrrn police operations.

form a broad-based Law En­
forcement Options Committee
lo make recommendations lo
Ihe City Commission on Us op­
tions.
• In laic October. Ihe com ­
mittee will report Us findings
to the commissioners, who will
vote on n course of action.
Hubler strongly suggests one
of the steps Sanford takes Is to
change the city charter so its
police and fire departments re­
port directly to the city man
tiger Instead of city commis­
sioners. Votera would have to
approve any charier change.
The most enormous decision,
of course. Is whether to save ur
scrap the SPD. Thla. Hubler
snld. Is what will have the
greatest impact on city em ­
ployees and create the greatest
controversy.
Hubler'a statistics indicate
that Ihe city would save money
and immediately upgrade Ua
law enforcement capabilities
by contracting Sheriff Don
manages one of
the b o t a p n r s a e tn the coun­
try.

'T h r costs of a separate new
police facility built
on cllyowned properly of sufficient
sl/r
(approximately
34.000
square fcrll Including vehicle
parking for 75 vehicles, site
preparation
and
furnishing
could rttnge up lo 86.200.000.
This expenditure Is not neces­
sary If service Is purchased
from Ihe Sheriff "
Tlie city's leaders have
a
timetable In place:
• On Sepl. 15. Hubler will a t­
tend a Sanford city com m is­
sioners' work session lo d is ­
cuss the PAS review. At this
session, Hubler will explain In
details why
the city should

The drawbacks w b t W W lK a l
the city would no longer have
Its own police force • and may
hnve a difficult time to form
another In the fbture. Another
nagging thought • 'how effi­
cient is the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office going to be
when Don Esllnger la no longer
Ita leader?"
To be sure. Ea linger Is a key
player In Sanford's law en­
forcement gameplan. Hta con­
tribution to the PAS report Is
extensive. He supplied facts
and figures that will be studied
closely the next month and a
half.
Esllnger said he la prepared

II a Imiddle sehooll child Is
tlressrrl
inappropriately,
it
lumps out at you.* Shupe said
lie s.ud that there are clean Tslnrls and long-sleeved shlrls
•»i the school In case students
yyrar clothing that Is Iriappro-

On ihe first day of school,
students tn the county's middle
and high schools ore given a
student handbook that details

Police
Continued from Page 1A
3 Close the SI’U and con ­
tract thr Sheriff Don Esllngcr's
O lllre tor all law enforcem ent
ilitllrs
'T o tie honest No 3 looks
lik e a very attractive and Inex­
pensive quirk fix." said Sgt.
Darrel Presley ol the SPIJ *1
hope thr city doesn't Jump to
M id i
a decision, though. It
would tie a terrible loss lo llir
i tii/rns - and In Ihe long nin
not lie as cosl effective ns It
might appear lo lie."
Sanford Police
Chief Joe
Dillard said Friday he Is going
to light for what is best for the
city and lls citizens ‘ I would
like there to he sufflclrnl Input
from tlie community. " he said
'W e have worked to become a
more cohesive law enforcement
unit We nre making progress "
Dillard, who look command
of llir SPD In January. nerds a
new law enforcement facility.

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shops are limited tn their
services and don't know how lo
do certain things Ukc build up
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Along with hts older brother.
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*1 got tired of farming and I
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he said. 'Even as an old man I
could Just sit on a stool and do
this.*
A resident of Geneva for the
past eight years. Gllstrap first
came to Sanford to live with
his brother, who had been sta­
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World War II. Harold owned a
shop In Sanford for 30 years
prior to hta death many years
ago.
During hts 40 years In his
field. Gllstrap has seen the
number of customers
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discipline and dress codes. The
dress code stales that the
principal or a designee has the
final authority fro Interpreting
whether a student's apparel
conforms.
‘ Some schools do a real good
Job while others may not do as
well.* Robinson said. *lt Is also
the parents' responsibility to
make sure their children are
dressed appropriately
when
they leave for school In the
morning.*
Robinson said she is con­
cerned that enforcement of the
code varies g t a lly because its
interpretation la left up to the
individual schools.
For example, through a spe­
cial waiver, up to last year,
students at Lake Brantley High

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Prince Doctor. 75. 4912 Ute
Street. Orlando, died Aug. 30.
1897 at Columbia Medical
Hospital in Daytona Beach.
Born tn Stein. Fla., he moved
to Central Florida In 1969.
Doctor was a retired
let
Sergeant In the US Army and
was also a Baptist.
8 urvtvors
Include
wtre.
Bessie:
daughters,
Sabrina
Pterre-Louls. Lakewood. Co.
Adele Smith, Virginia Beach.
Va.. Lori Elllaon. Naples, Fla..
Ceccll
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sons, Joe Prince. Lacoochee.
Fla.. Victor. Orlando: brothers.
Warren.
Dade
City.
Rev.
Robert,
Sanford:
IS
grandchildren.
Arrangements by Marvin C.
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STANLEY EUGENE FARMER
Stanley Eugene Farmer. 69.
Lake Ada Circle. 8 anford. died

Emanuel M. Mann, 82, Is­
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Sept. 4. 1007. Born In Brook­
lyn. N.Y.. he moved to Central
Florida In 1993. Mann was a
retired International represen­
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Federation
of
Labor. He waa also Jewish.
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Winter Park: son. Leslie. West
Orange. N.J.: sisters, Henrietta
Oentry. Lauderhill, Dora Beck.
Brooklyn;
brothers.
Ira,
Kenny, both of Long Island.
N.Y.. Alley, Los Angeles: four
grandchildren.
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'Shoes aren't made in the
same way any more. The for­
eign shoes don't hold up as
well as the U S. made ones.* he
aald.
Gllstrap i
of a pair of afloat, -m explains
that glue d o cn | a adhere lo
plastic and rubo?fAa well tJ it
dors to leather.
In addition,
he said, leather better for
walking and la much healthier
allowing Ihe foot to breathe.
Another problem for Gllstrap
Is thnt many customers do not
pick up their shoes and he
does not get paid. A sign he
has posted at the register re­
questing
advance
payment
goes largely Ignored, he said. If
shoes are not picked up within
30 days Ollstrap takes them
over to the Goodwill.
Not one to focus on the nega­
tive. Ollstrap keeps a guitar In
hts shop. Another guitar slta In
his home. He sings and plays
every day to anyone who wants
to listen. As a deacon In hts
church. Ollstrap sings and
serves as a bread minister,
helping thnoe In need. The
shop serves as a congregation
point for anyone that wishes to
come down.
‘ People come In and talk but
I don't do much talking.* he
said. "They gotta go somewhere
to do something and they pick
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School were allowed to wear
hats. According to Robinson,
the board this year voted 3-2
not to approve that waiver.
At Seminole High School,
principal Oetchen Schapker
aald students are allowed to
wear hats, but not Inside any
of the buildings.
Seminole teachers and ad­
ministration did have a prob­
lem early In the school year
with ‘ spaghetti strap* tops for
girls. Many of the students
were wearing the tops with
their bra straps showing.
Schapker said she has tried to
be consistent with how the
policy Is applied. She told
teachers to send students to
administrators to make a de­
termination on a questionable
outfit. She aald the told teach­
ers that the spaghetti straps
were acceptable as long as
'appropriate*
undergarments
were worn.
*1 think you can do a lot of
nit-picking.* Schapker aald. *1
try to understand the atytea
and accept them.* she aald.
‘ We try to enforce the school
board policy. It's a good pol­
icy.*
Schapker echoed Robinson's
feeling that a school is a ‘ place
of business.* and the business
la learning.
Following a review and the
presentation of the student
group's
findings.
probably
sometime in February. Robin­
son aald the portion of the
code giving the schools the fi­
nal say ‘ might be something
we might take out.*
The school board will meet
Tuesday al 5:30 p m.

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IN B R I E F

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Herald Staff Writer

NEW3MAKER3

looking at it.*
The eight week course la be­
ing offered at Seminole Com ­
munity College. The next ses­
sion will begin Oct. 7. Classes
are held Tuesdays from 6:30-9
p.m.

Stress related problems are
costing businesses billions of
dollars In health care.
According to the American
Journal of Family Physicians,
two thirds of ail doctor visits
ore stress related. Stress Is the
leading cause or heart attacks
In both men and women.

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Get the
credit you
deserve

Sandle Schelngold. a Heath­
row businesswoman. Is offering
a stress reduction program,
which teaches people how to
deal with stress in their lives.

Spaclal to tha Harold________

Describing her program as
mlndfulneaadtased stress re­
duction. Schelngold teaches
participants how to cope with
stress through Irody aware­
ness. light stretching Yoga ex­
ercises nnd meditation

Carroll Yalta

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Fetor Johnston

Q ary Salonoff

Carroll Yataa haa been promoted lo design manager at S,|.
Qoldman Company, a mrehanlrnl contractor in Longwood.
Yates haa been with the company since 1090 and has 20
years of experience In IIVAC plumbing and fore protection.
Yates la an Instructor at Seminole Community College. Fetor
Johnston, a realtor with Higgins A Heath/Detter Homes and
Oardena. was recently honored for sales excellence. Johnson,
a 20-year real estate professional, who works out of the Lake
■j’ hl.B million In salepj

,'4 h e# honk isles
tales specialist with five
fh yeSri'etpcrl
the Central Florida market, haa Joined ADD Development.
Company aa a new homes consultant far Palma Vista and
MetroWest. Griffin, who holds a master’s degree In manage­
ment from Webster University. Is a member of the Daughters
of the American Revolution and the HDA of Mid Florida. Gory
■ alaaoff will manage a new Higgins A Heath /Better Homes
and Gardena office, which wilt serve Winter Springs and
Oviedo. Balanoff la a longtime Central Florida real estate
agent.

Getting ready for
a global econom y
I Just returned from a visit to
the Netherlands aa part of u
fact finding
mission
from
Seminole County. The Nether.lands la a small country that
haa the highest population
density in Europe. They have a
centuries old tradition of being
world traders. The domestic
market In the country la rather
small by our standards and
they have learned to think
globally. The children grow up
In a multi-Ungual society and
most speak four languages.
The
predominant
business
language
Is
English
but
French. Oerman ana Dutch are
also used.
By accepting the economic
reality o f their position they
have positioned themselves as
the- gateway to the European
Union. They have a modern
high tech communications in­
dustry and are able to serve as
the port o f entry with one of
the world's busiest seaports.
They have not closed themselves
off to foreign Invest­
ment, In fact, they welcome It.
The major cities actively com ­
pete against one another as
potential shea for foreign com ­
panies. They have set up de­
velopment companies based in
Amsterdam, the Hague or Rot­
terdam. They exist to help In­
vestors navigate through the
domestic environment and get
new business off the ground.
Dutch trading partners exist
thalit can help a U.S. producer
iter the EC. Partnerships are
ehti
warmly received and welcomed.
The United States Commercial
Service can provide research
and contacts to begin the
process.
But make no mistake, they
do not aee trade as a one way
street. They have real Interest
In entering the largest market
In the world. When we ex­
plained to them the advantages
to locating In Seminole County
with our airport, good schools

Small
Business

Wayn«
Hardy
and highway system, they were
Impressed.
Over and over again we were
told that trade wtQ be Incising
In both directions. Aa a small
business person, are you pre­
pared for this trend? Do you
have any idea how your prod­
ucts stack up In the world
market place?
The Dutch have set up trade
parka devoted to international
trade adjacent to the Port of
Rotterdam and the Rotterdam
airport. These trade parks con­
tain many producers from dif­
ferent countries. In one. we
met a high trade official from
the Republic o f China. In our
conversations, he was quite
clear on the fact that he waa
Interested in buying our tech­
nology. He said they need the
hardware Uiat they cannot
produce. We had a chance to
view the products they had for
sale to the U.S. and the EC.
They can be low coat providers
o f commodity products.
With barriers falling every­
where, Inefficient producers
will not be able to survive. As
the largest market in the world,
our small businesses must be
prepared to compete. For more
information, call my office at
326-4722
or
email
whardyfftpo.acminole.cc.ff.us.
Wayne Hardy la the coordina­
tor of the Small Business De­
velopment Center at Seminole
Community College,

Schelngold said she ran
vouch for Ihe program through
her own personal experiences.
After living 10 years with the
knowledge that her son was
terminally 111. Schelngold said
she thought she wo* prepared
lo deal with his death. But she
found that even two years later.
Ihe death was affecting her
both in her personal life and
health. As the owner of an In­
terior design company. Scheln­
gold waa beginning to suffrr
physical symptom aa well as
emotional problems She de­
cided to go into therapy and a
short lime later she began to
attend seminars focusing on
the mind and body connection
’ Stress affects blood pres­
sure and then adrenalin kirks
In rnustng thr person lo go
Into the flight and fight mode.’
she said ’ The body responds
with anger or suppressed feelli.gs-

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S c h t ln t o M

Schelngold sold many o f her
clients suffer from various a f
flicttns caused by stress in­
cluding back aches neck pain
and headaches.
'People can take control of
ihclr Uvea,’ she sold, adding
that her program Is unique be­
cause It focuses on what Is
right with people.
According to SeheingaM, the
medical community Is begin­
ning to acknowledge Ihe effec­
tiveness of her stress reduction

methods. She said three new
studies. SO HMCTa by Land­
mark Healthcare, a University
of Massachusetts Medical Cen­
ter study published in General
lloapital Psychiatry, and a
University or California study
published in Psychotherapy
and
Psychosomatic*.
show
strong support of the mindful­
ness concept.
Schelngold said she h.ts
spoken to businesses about
her program and ’ the Magic is

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Factory card outlet opens
Special to tha Herald
Factory Card Outlet, one of
the nation's oldest and largest
discount chains for party sup­
plies. greeting cards, and spe­
cial
occasion
merchandise
openness Its doors on Thurs­
day at Seminole Center. 3707
Orlando Drive. In Sanford.
A value-oriented, 'one-atop'
shopping solution, the outlet
"provides consumers with a
vast assortment
o f valuepriced, party-related items to
complete any celebration.' ac­
cording to Factory Card CEO
Charlea Cunmiclo.
Factory Card Outlet carries
more than
4,000 greeting
cards--every card priced at 39
cents every day--and more than
20.000 everyday and seasonal
party Items, novelties
and
decorations.
In addition, the store offers
Itema In a wide variety of pat­
terns. colors and styles from
major manufacturers--lncludtng
merchandise with the newest
licensed characters and de­
signs,* Cummelo said
‘ We look forward to helping
the people of Sanford celebrate
all their mllcstonea-ncw ba­
bies,
weddings,
birthdays,
graduations, major holidays
and other Important events.*
he said.
Shoppers will find close to
1.000 choices of wrapping pa-

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Items like confetti and Silly
String,
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disposable
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and room decorations ranging
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plflatas.
Factory Cord Out
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experience In a festive and cob
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wide, carpeted aisles make It
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In addition to offering the 39cent cards and 20-60 percent
off the manufacturer's sug­
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Items, the outlet also features
sale Itema, special purchases
and ln-atore promotions that
provide even greater discounts.
And, senior cltUens receive a
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�Idyllwilde’s team effort includes parents
By BOB

oorr

Special to the Herald
Idyllwtlde Elementary School
haa long been Identified aa an
at-risk school In the Sanford
area. In reality, this Identifica­
tion la a long way horn the
truth. Yea, the school haa a ra­
cial ratio of 69 percent non­
black and 91 percent black,
but this doea not quality the
^chool aa an at-rlsk school by
Ttsclf.
The
lower
socio­
economic levels of the a ir ­
rounding area also doea not
quality the achool. But moat
Importantly of all--the contin­
ued rise of CTBS scores clearly
ahow that the only fcilure at
Idyllwtlde la a deliberate fkilure
tb accept an at-rtak classifica­
tion aa the status quo.
!* Principal David Scott la the
biggest reason for this attitude,
hut he ouickly diverts the at­
tention from himself and di­
rects It to hia staff. He points
out that all he haa done la to
provide a good foundation of
teachers and staff to support
the continued upward moblllty
of the student population, well
supported by their parents. Mr.
Scott rarely uses the ward *1*
when talking about hia school•preferring to deflect the credit
to hia staff and the children's
parents.
‘ All I do is fight for the
money,* he says. *The staffs
job Is to Implement the pro­
grams they choose to use In
their classrooms.*
He says that with a good
staff, a cycle begins that In­
volves the parents tn their
children's school activities. As
the parents become Involved,
they create a positive learning
atmosphere at home where the
child has constant reinforce­
ment that they go to school to
learn--not play or cause trou­
ble. As the child learns more
and Is rewarded for
that
achievement, the parents be­
come more Involved In positive
school activities. The parental
support st home transfers over
to the school's recognition
program-a
program
(hat
Idyllwtlde excels In.
Idyllwtlde
students
have
many recognition op p ortm i­
nes. There la.lb«..lCU Lunch-M itta l

doing something good. Each
week, thmt.students are drawn
from the hat to accompany
Principal Scott or Assistant
Principal Joyce Wagner to an
area restaurant for
lunch.
Honor Roll students get to at­
tend a basketball game al UCF
or SCC and get to meet (he
players. There is an A Honor
Roll Breakfast sponsored by
the PTA. Each nine weeks
there are awards assemblies
honoring the A and A/B Honor
Roll, those students with per­
fect attendance. Accelerated
Reader top point earners, even
a Principal's Award far those
students who have no checks
for poor behavior.
Other methods of recognition
include the Pod Level Plays
where each grade level spon­
sors an activity. The 6 th grade
has a science (air. The 4th
ade theme Is Searching for
croes. This la where social

Hairell L Beverly

book ihia year. Mary Ann Mas­
sed! started a reading program
a couple o f years ago that last
year culminated lust before the
end o f the school year meeting
a goal o f 10.000 points earned
by the students. It was called
‘ Race to Read* and are brought
in a race car for the students
to sit in when they met their
goal. This year we will have a
flight theme and I have prom­
ises for visits from two helicop­
ters and a hot air balloon. If we
meet our goal.*

studies and language
arts
earns sponsor a search for
each child's own personal
Pick a week and there Is
hero. It speaks a lot about
Idyllwtlde that almost 90 per­ probably something going on
at the school. Parent dinners
cent of the students choose
draw upwards of 900 to 1.000
one of their own parents as
parents. (Yes. Vlrglnla--there
their own personal hero. In the
3rd grade the theme la Temples ore schools where parents care
and Tunes and centers on an­ enough about their children to
participate In their education.)
cient
civilisations.
Second
Plays and band concerts play
grade features Community Duy
to packed houses. Several pro­
with n social studies and math
grams have become so suc­
lle-ln. Each class creates little
cessful that they had to be di­
cities with three businesses.
Parents first visit the bonk and vided so that the school can
accommodate the community
obtain play money lo shop, get
their hair done, cor fUed--or In as spectators. What Principal
Scott haa found Is that when
the Case of Mr. Scott, visit the
jail to bail him out when he you recognise children's acparent's
gets arrested by his playful compllshmcnts-thc
become involved in the achool.
students. First graders have an
authors night and the Kinderhand-picked
staff
who
en classes have--My Big a
YSrd. a musical with doesn't have la be iaM ie gel
songs" mat m tntO lhe topicsinvolved. They aH want «a da N
because they too receive the
they are studying. Principal
Scoit says. *1 cannot remember rewards o f the children learn­
ing and mowing because of
the day I learned the sound
that the long A makes -but I do thetr efforts. The school luts
several partnerships with Lake
remember the day I sang the
and
Sanford
little
solo In the chorus perform­ Mary
ance. We need to give the chil­ leagues, the Seminole Pony
dren lime and reason to re­ league, the YMCA basketball
member
their
elementary league, the Sanford Recreation
Flag
football
school years in the most posi­ Department's
p r o f am and the Girl Scouts.
tive manner.*
There is rarely a moment when
Student involvement leads to something isn't going on at the
parental Involvement
which school.
leads to community Involve­
In a five hour Interview. Prin­
ment. AU this Is the result of
cipal Scott could only hit upon
staff Involvement.
some of the outstanding pro­
grams at Idyllwtlde. There are
T h e staff wants to do these
many more that can
be
things for the students,* Scott
says again and again. ‘ It’s not aqueesed in this space. How­
a forced activity from the top ever. before one begins lo be­
lieve that all Is play Instead of
down. They’re great! This year
achool work at Idyllwtlde, il Is
we have a new Ecology ClubImportant to view their aca­
taught by Diana Brewster, a
speech
teacher.
Ernest demic success. Idyllwtlde la
Startup, the guidance coun­ one of the few schools Ui the
selor. la undertaking a year- county to measure students

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Poll: Ask people before
borrowing for courthouse
: LONQWOOD • A new poll
taken by Seminole Tax Watch­
ers reveals that frequent voters
believe the county commis­
sioners should ask the peoples
approval
before
borrowing
money to build a new court­
house.
; Bob West. 8TW volunteer,
conducted a computerised poll
o f 129 randomly selected vot­
ers throu^wut the county,
selling them their opinions an
various options available to the
county to meet its statsd need
for new courthouse apace. The
results revealed that 94 per­
cent o f the respondents want
the county to ask thetr ap­
proval before borrowing money
to build a new courthouse.
•' Furthermore. 92 percent of
those polled believe the county
should always ask for approval
from the voters before going

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and with part of hia proceeds
would usually overindulge. One
night he waa found asleep in a
saloon and some young men
blackened his face and hands.
They then woke him up and
asked him why he waa In a
white man's saloon. Captain
PUta tried to identity himself,
then said to take him to his
camp where hia dog was. if he
were Captain PUta, hie dog
wouldn’t bark. Well, the dog
didn't
recognise
him
ana
barked loudhr. Captain Puts
then said, *Who in Ins heck am

Into debt that will lake several
ye era to repay.
The poll also asked respon­
dents their opinions about
various options available to the
county for adding courthouse
space. Extending the houra of
the courthouse operation was
agreed to by 80 percent of the
respondents. The option of
renting additional commercial
space brought a positive re­
sponse by 61 percent
Of the 129 poll respondents.
107 (62 percent) also shared
their opinions about what eras
the most important issues
facing the county. Crime (22
percent) topped the list of
greatest concerns with schools
(21 percent) running a close
second. Too high taxes was
next (20 percent), followed by
owth (12 percent) and traffic
percent). Flooding, road
construction and other con­
cerns were stated less fre­
quently.

Thera were two John McDon­
alds. One was called ‘ Honest
John* and the other T rick y
John*, After one trick too
many, Honest John came out
with a card reading ‘ John Z.
McDonald.* He salcf the Z was
because he wanted to get as far
away from John A. as the a l­
phabet would let him.
James E. Ingraham waa a
loyal friend who had done a
great deal to develop Florida.

he had hia own 30-ralnute ra­
dio shows In Texas and Ken­
tucky where he performed with
his band, the Road Runners.
‘ One night in Texas I song
with three other bonds,* he
said. 'Another time In Ken­
tucky I recorded one day end
heard myself on the radio a few
days later.*
•flinging and church keep me
In line now," he said.

After a long career In music
and a stint as an oil refinery
worker In Texas, OUstrsp came
back to shoe repair, a job he
said he enjoys and is much
safer than working on the oil
rigs.
“People are always gonna
wear shoes.*
Johnny’s Is open every day
except Sunday from 6:90 a.m.
to 8:90 p.m.

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each year. Instead of just
measuring students In the 2nd
and 4th grade. Idyllwtlde gives
each student a CTBS test each
year. In the class that most
accurately reflects the results
of the three year old ‘ Scott
Teamwork Approach*, the re­
sults are aa good aa any school
in Seminole County. For the
kindergarten class of August
1999. who are this year's 4lh
graders, the test results are as
follows:

Yaar
94/5
95/6
96/7
97/1

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36
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54
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63
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It Is the goal of the school
this year to chart each child's
persons! scores for each year
they have taken the test. This
form will be shared with the
teachers and the parents, so
thst both can continue to keep
a close eye on the progress of
the child. *rma visual learner.'
says Principal Scott. *1 need to
ace the picture...and statistics
show the picture In ouch a way
that all can understand IffrftB-,

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haa a Required Report Card
Conference. Two years ago.
Idyllwtlde began a program
that requires parents to come
to the school to pick up thetr
children's report cards. In the
first year 706 of S3S students'
parents picked up their child's
report cards and were given a
parent/teacher conference on
the spot Last year, the per­
centage was even greater. At
Idyllwtlde. students who arc
having difficulty are not left to
wither on the vine. Immediate
attention la given lo all stu­
dents who need it-and parents
are encouraged to be a part of
the solution.
Next week: Hamilton

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216 S. Sanford Avenue
Sanford, FL.
(407) 324-1817

Bob d off Is an elected achool
board member who Is visiting
each duster school several
times before submitting these
articles.

He had both vision and enthu­
siasm which appealed to Henry
Plant and Henry Flagler. Wlln
their backing. Ingraham lo ­
cated. subdivided and devel­
oped 26 cities and towns In
South Florida along the lines or
their railroads.
Joshua Chase concluded his
essay with these words *11 was
a privilege to know many pio­
neer promoters who dreamed
and planned the development
of this territory and It was
wonderful to live long enough
to see these dreams come
true.’

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Tribe a little better;
Improved Seminole, Lyman put on spirited battle
By XXLUX WBRNBR
Herald SUIT Writer

For a brief
moment all
was right
with Lake
Mary’s world
ORLANDO For 10 minutes, all was right
with the world for anyone connected with
the Lake Mary football program.
For 10 minutes, the Rams led Edgewater.
17-0, and life was about as good as It can get
for a group at kids, playing their hearts out
for their school, the cheerleaders, the fans,
the band and Lake Mary's whole little world.
; For 10 minutes, Cory Cooper was the best
quarterback In the history of Seminole
County, destined to make everyone forget
Jeff Blake. He showed a maturity far beyond
anyone's expectations for a Junior that never
started a varsity game.
For 10 minutes. Hobble Randall was un­
stoppable, breaking tackles and running
through the Edgewater defense like O.J. used
to before he purcHased his butcher's knife.
For 10 minutes. Cam Carter, Justin
Wright and the rest of the Lake Mary defense
had stuffed and mounted the Edgewater of*
fense. Just outside the Edgewater stadium,
there is a large sign that reads -Watch the
Eagles Soar.
For 10 minutes, the sign should have read,
"Watch the Eagles sore."
jfif 10 minutes, Tim Spivey, a newcomer to
tHMama was the best wide rtcctttz in die
county, hauling in two touchdowns and a
ufttyoint conversin'.’ By the Way. Spivey
can also play a mean game at basketball.
Rama* basketball coach Mike Qaudreau must
be drooling over a speedster who, at 0-foot.
can do a 900 digraB dunk.
For 10 minutes, last year's disappointing
0*0 finish was nothing more than a memory
that would exist only in the yellowing pages
of the 1000 yearbook.
For 10 minutes, coach Doug Peters wore
the smile at a winner, leading a team that Is
coachable with unlimited potential. Anypne
can coach a team loaded with talent by
pushing the right buttons. With this team.
Peters can put h is knowledge, patience and

mental games Into making a winner out of
an Inexperienced bunch. Last year's version
of the Rams, with several Division I players
and tons at ability, had the talent. This year's
team Is more fun.
For 10 minutes, everything was fine. Vi­
sions of playoffs danced In their heads. A 10­
0 regular season? Sure, why not. When
you're up 17-0 and the first quarter still has
two minutes to go. It's easy to dream.
For 10 minutes, the Rams were undefeated,
unscored upon and running up the score.
Unfortunately, football games last 48 min­
utes In high school.
And the final 38 minutes were ugly.
Lake Mary forgot how to stop the run. and,
when
‘
“Maurice Whll
White of" Edgewater
'
Is the
man to stop,
better tnlnk of something
»P. you'd
3
pretty quickly.
itckly.
The Rams didn't do that. Cooper lost his
edge, Spivey only caught one more catch and
before anyone knew It the score was Ued at
17. By the time the band played the Lake
Mary ichool song, the Rams were smarting
from a 29-33 loss that hurt. A lot.
This Lake Mary team, after only one game,
should be an Interesting one to watch. Coo­
per showed Incredible poise, throwing three
touchdown passes without an Interception
and having the smarts to hold the ball in­
stead of making a dumb pass and even
throwing the ball sway when necessary.
Randall is Randall, a fast back who can
break It from anywhere.
The defense is the strength of Lake Mary
but It wasn't evident last night as the Rams
got torched.
It could be a long season for Lake Mary,
but Its fans just need some patience. The
Rams make up for a lack of talent with a ton
of heart, so enjoy the little things.
. And don't give upon Lake Mary yet. Get
used to hearing the phrase "Cooper-toSptvey.*
i .

Last Second Shot: Why are the
Orlando Magic considering free-agent Bo
Outlaw? Is there really a market for medio­
cre small forwards who would be much bet­
ter off in the CBA7

Deen Howard (No. 90) soorsd s i Vvss of 8snSnots‘s touchdowns and
yards In *W 0sm» as ths Tribe nipped Lyman 19-14 Friday night

i for 124

SANFORD _ Improvement.
For the two teams that composed
the only Inter-conference match up
of the first week of the high school
football season, Improvement was
evident from the first snap.
Lyman traveled to Seminole's
Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium Fri­
day night and put up quite a fight
before falling to an also Improved
‘Note team. 19-14.
The close score gives only a liny
reflection, however, of how much
these two teams have come In Just
nine short months.
"Our team Is a lot better this
year* Lyman coach Larry Baker
said. "We aren't going to let one
loss get us down. There are many
other games to play this season
and the players won't let one close
game lower their confidence.*
Relying heavily on a passing a t­
tack. Lyman came out throwing
and quarterback Brian Krause
completed an 14-yard paaa to Ed­
die floney on the third play of the
game. Not only on this drive, but
throughout the evening, running
back Tarlk McCall was the go to
guy. Ills 11-yard carry crested the

only first down of the possession.
On the next play. Ned Raines Iniercepled Krause's pass, setting
the tone for the next three quartera.
Seminole took the Odd and put
_
ipreselve drive comtogether
an Imi
plete with five first downs, a com
pleled pass and capped off with an
eight-yard touchdown run by Deon
Howard. Jaaon Armstrong added
the extra point to give Seminole a
7 0 lead.
The Nole offense
control, getting the ball back after
slopping a Lyman drtve. Seminole
was ready to punt when Lyman re
reived an off-sides penalty that
gave the ‘Nolea a first down. Now
on the 34 yard line, running backa
Joe Knight and Howard kicked Into
action, alternating carries until
Howard crossed the goal line from
the three.
Down 13-0. Lyman pul their
game Into high gear and composed
a touchdown drive of their own.
After several overthrown passes.
Krause began finding his receivers
and an eight-yard touchdown pass
to Karto Allen found Lyman u d dcnly back In
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By OBAN SMITH

Herald 8 porta editor_____________
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS When
dlacuaetaB'tfcq gems of fbotbaM
■pedal teams are very seldom

mentioned.
But when they have a bad night.
for that matter, it

or •

was the torn Friday night
Bfonr Field as the Lake
y Patriots made ala errors
tys lead dtrsdly to a
king plays
loss to the vtsltlng
_ Apopka
_ ‘
Iprlnga.
*We shot ourselves In the root In
the second half.* said Lake
Brantley head coach George
Clayton, who was coaching hit
drat game since the retirement of
veteran head man Fred Almon. *We
made six kicking team mistakes
and they (Apopka) got good field
position and that waa the story of
the game.
"Our defense played well and I
■till think they are a week from
being where we want them to be.
Apopka's got a fine team, but I'm
proud of my guya. We're very young
and we gained some valuable
experience tonight. We're going to
make a statement tn the confernce
and district aces."
After a scoreless first quarter,
the points game fast and furious in
the second period.
Three plays and 30-aeconda Into
the second stanxa, quarterback
Antortc Hughley snuck In from the
one-yard line to cap a 87-yard
drive to give the Blue Darters a 0-0

TVn Sptvsy (No. 1. left) caught thrse touchdown p a n ts
and a two-point conversion. wMs Robtors Randal (No 24,

right) rushsd for 78 yards, but I want tor
Mary dropped a 19-14 decision to EdgswaX

Lake Mary can’t hold lead
By J IF 7 BERUN1CKB
Herald Staff Writer
ORLANDO _ Cory Cooper and Tim Spivey have been
together for only one regular season game and have
established themselves as Seminole County's lop
aerial connection Friday night.
Despite their three touchdowns. Lake Mary gave up
an early lead and fell 29-23 at Edgewater Inst night.
Cooper, playing his first regular season game, and
Spivey, a senior transfer from Miami connected for
three touchdowns as well as a two-point conversion,
but It was Edgewater running back Maurice While
who atole the headlines with a 232-yard effort and a

Bee Patriots, Fogs 2B

touchdown.
For Lake Mary. It was a tough losa. The Raois are
young and inexperienced ana came Into the game
featuring a strong defense with lota at question
marks on offense.
Instead, It turned out to be quite the opposite.
Cooper and Spivey were connecting. Robbie Randall
waa piling up the yardage at running back and the
Rams were loading up the scoreboard.
Defensively, the Rams return nine starters from
last year's team aa well as some strong transfers but
While went wild, racking up huge chunks of yards aa
Edgewater wiped out a 17-0 deficit tn a hurry.
"I think we played excellent offensively but we have
to work on our defense.’ Lake Mary coach Doug Pe9e# Rama, Page 2B

Defense rises to o cca sio n for O vie d o
By TORY PeBORMIBB
Herald Correspondent
OVIEDO _ Bock when Greg Register waa
the defensive coordinator for the Seminole High
School football team, the Fighting Semlnoles
la's top
regularly were among Central Florida'!
defensive unite.
Now In hla Oral year aa the head coach
at Oviedo High School, Register is hoping the
Lions will earn similar kudos.
*We stress to the klde how Important

the d.-fense la," aald Register after the Lions' 2b21 season-opening win over University Friday
night. "Offense wins games but defense wine
champlonshlpa. So we.'ve moved some of our
best athletes over to the defensive side.*
LAst year, the Lions had a reputation of
playing defense with lie offense, controlling the
clock and depending on outecorlng their
opponents. This year. Register wants to dictate
the flow of the game wtth the defense.
On Friday night, they did.
Trailing 2 M 4 In the third quarter.
Oviedo defensive back Chad Miller picked off a

Joel Heffelftnger pass at the University 30-yard
line and returned it for a touchdown wtth 0:58
left In the period. Dan Dyke'a extra point Ued
Uie score.
On University's next series. Heffelftnger
waa whistled for Intentional grounding when ne
threw the ball array trying to avoid a sack. A
couple of mlnutea
later.
Kenny
Kayne
Intercepted a Heffelftnger paaa near midfield.
Five plays later, Jamie Scott (132 yards
on 12 carries) scored on a 1-yard dive with 39
aeconda left In the quarter. Dyke kicked the
Bee Lione, Page 2B

Winter Park spoils opener for Lake Howell
WINTER PARK _ Lake Howell got
burned for a long touchdown aa the
flrat half ended and the Silver
Hawks never recovered as Winter
Pork prevailed 27-18 Friday night
at the newly renamed Larry Oergley
Stadium.
The Wildcats held just a 7-0 lead
wtth one-second shearing on tbs

clock when Brian Blankenship hit
Greg Hobllck with a Id-yard
scoring toss, making the halftime
score 14-0.
The TD was set-up on on
interception by Kevin Wilts.
Lake Howell had gotten on the
board flrat when Jesse Hannon hit
Victor Neapcca wtth a 10-yard
■coring strike, but the extra point
try failed.

FOR T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E OF S P O R T S IN

YOUR

Winter Park's first score came on
a three-yard run by Lee Hall in the
second quarter setting up the
bliarre first half ending.
The Wildcats increased their lead
to 2 1-0 early In the second half on
an 11 -yard touchdown scamper by
Hall.
The Sliver Hawks dosed to
within 2 1 -1 0 In the fourth period
on a six-yard run by Kawtka

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Mitchell and a 73-yard quarterback
keeper by Hannon, but In each
case the extra point try foiled.
Winter Park closed out Uie
scoring on another Blankenship to
Hobllck pass of 30 yards.
Lake Howell will open Seminole
Athletic Conference and Class 8ADistrict 4 play next Friday against
Lake Howell at Richard Evans Field
starting at 7:30 p.ra

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Lake Mary was |ust getting started With It.in
dall and (.awreni e Kudolph piling up hlg yards,
thr Hams got to the Eagles 15 and fated a
fourth and five
Hand.ill took the tarrv and
made the llrsl down
Handall lost nine voids on his next tarry, hut
( ooper billowed with a perfect pass to Spivey
on thr post pattern and the Hams led 9 0
Kdgewater stalled alter three plays and Lake
Mary ti.uk over again at tin- Eagles 30
Again ihr Hams l.uetl a lourth down tint
( ooper hit Spivey on an ltlentlt.il post pattern
and it was 17-0 heltite the hand had even set­
tled into their seots
That * when the fun went mil of thr game for
t.ake Mary
Edgewater realized that Moore couldn t tie
stopped and hr took oil lor a 58-yard run right
up the Hams gill to r ut It lo 17 7
On Edgewater s next drive the Eagles connetted lor a 39-yartl held goal and held thr
Hams on their next drive
After a Cooper punt was downed at the Edgewater 20. the- Eagles drove downfleld quickly
and quartrrhai k Hr Ian Coates broke up thr

middle to tie thr score. Lake Mary liurharkrr
Cam Carter barely missed containing Coates at
thr line before the quarterback took oil
As quickly as the Hams Jumped out lo .1 hlg
lead. Edgewater tied It
A devastated Rams' team cantr out for thr
third quarter, only lo have another drive stall
badly After the trams traded punts. Edgewater
rapped oil a 54-yard drive whrn Coates smirk
lit from thr one and thr Eagles took thrlr llrsl
lead. 23-17 after a two-point conversion failed
Coales scored again on the Eagles next p os­
session. going 10 yards for a louihdown hot
l.akr Mary countered with a 30-yard touchdown
pass from C ooper to Spivey
Down 29-23. thr Hams failed on an onaldr
kick and held Edgewater to take possession at
thrlr own 25 with I 25 remaining, hut Cooper
missed on three passes and that was tt.
The bright spots were few for the Hants
Justin Wright had
a hlg game at defensive
track, making two touchdown-saving tackles hut
It was Cooper that had Ihr biggest night for the
Hams
In Ills llrsl rrgular season varsity game. C o o ­
per went I0 for-2I for 166 yards three touch­
downs and no interceptions
T in very Impressed with Cory." I’etcrs said
*llr made a lot of good derisions hut we Just
kept shooting ourselves In the foot "
The Rams belter put that gun away before
traveling to Lyman next week to take oil Ihr
Greyhounds. Gamctlme is tit 7 30 p rn

Continued from Page III
lead
vvliiili hci ami 7 O when Adam
Smith added the extra point
Hut I I st-im ills lolci Ihr sio tr
was lied as hillhui k Hy.in Pagan
look a hundoll and ran right up
Ihr mlddllr lor HO voids on 1 hillrsl play allrr the kIt k oil and
Shane Sravrr addrd the extra
point to rvruthlngs up
l ake llrantlry grohiird the
lead lour minutes lalrr as thr
I'otriols Devin (illllolum l
re.oveiril an A|Mipko liimhlr al
Ills own 19 and Ihr homr squad
went on a seven play. 51 yard
drive with quarterback lirlon
Criswell coriylng Ihr hall in
hum Ihtcr voids nut Sravrr
added thr extra |Milut and l.akr
llrantlry led 14 7
Thr Patriot* looked like Ihrv
might increase thr Irad whrn a
snruk (inside kli k was recovered
by Michael •l.u ksnn and Ihr
locals wrrr In business at Ihr
Apopka 49
Lakr llruntlrv was driving hut
Ihr attrinpl tailed when &lt; llswrl
tripped short ol a llrsl down on
a fourth and two hum the 19
The llltir I&gt;urlri s tisik
advantage ol thr m om rnl'iin and
scored the tying linn liilmvn with
2 OH trIt m ihr hall on a n-l yard
si ol lug puss li ..11. Iluglilev to
Krlth Jenkins Ih r pluv .11 liiallv
looked like ,1 si tern 01 lliiir
p.iss to Ihr silli-line lint
Jenkins look the pigskin all the
wav alter making the i.iH h
Apopka took the trail uvri
again on the hrst series alter
Intermission as Rash.id lie. kel'
rrm vrrrd his own Irammate s
tumble m Ihr end /one to 1 .ip .1
10-play. 50-yuid drive Hut the
score was only 20 I 4 as the
exlra point was wide right
Luke llrantlry finally lound Its
offense mid-way through thr
lourth quarter as Pal Mululls
rrm vrrrd a llltir Darter lumhliwitli 6 I I remaining in the game
uni Crlswrll siored Ihr lying
touchdown three plats later on
a 74 yard gallop oil a lake dive
play into the line
Hill Ihr Patriots tisi I.tiled to
convert Ihr extra jxiliit and the
gailir looked like II might go lo
overtime
It was not lo hr however as
Apopka took thr ensuing kli koll
and gained 72 yards on three
plays to get thr hull dowtito thr
I I yard line
An 11-yard loss on the next
play only slowed the att.nk lor a

Dec I3-Erh IH, Central Zone Nov. 8-Jan.
IH and South Zone Oct 25-Jun 4
Antlereaa Deer II aullerlrss deer prr day.
2 prr
season.
possession
limit
2)
Northwest Zone Dei 20-21. Central Zone:
Nov 15 -16 and South Zone Nov. 1-2

Continued from Page IB
extra jioint lor a 28
21 Linn Irad
In Ole lour ih quarter
linebacker
Dusty
Holloway
ended one University drive by
recovering a Cougar lumlrliUnlverr.ltys filial drive ended
whrn llrllrllln grr disappeared
urulrr Scott Williams and Dave
llurkey on a fourth-anil- 15 play
"Our olfrnsr moved Onhall when II had to and our
defense came up with the hlg
plays when wr needed them."
said Register, soaking wrl allrr

Fall turkey (bearded turkeya or gobblera
only) I to 2 Season limit 2 1 Northwest
Zone
Nov 27-30 A De(
13-Jail
18.
Central Zone Nov 8-Jan 4 and South
Zone Nov 8-Jan I

Spring turkey (bearded
turkeys or
gobblers only— shooting himis 1/2 hour
helore sunrise to I p tit I II to 2 Season
limit 2 I Northwest Zone Mar 21 Apr 26.
C entral Zone Mar 2 1-Apr 26 and South
Zone Mar 7 -Apr 12

Official
Seasons*

1907-08

Special

Hunting

A rch ery: Northwest Zone
Nov
21 23.
Central Zone tk t 25 Nov 2; South Zone
(H t 11-19 Legal to take deer having one
or more antlers it Jr.ist hvi inches In
length visible above the hairline, turkeys ol
cither
sex
squirrels
quail.
rabbits,
raccoons,
upossums, coyotes,
skunks.

&gt;//' S H U P E
H i h -------------nutrias, heavers and wild hogs having a
shoulder height of 15 inches or more In
areas where hogs are legal game

Special archery

ft muxtleloadlng gun:

Northwest Zone only: Fell. 19-Mar. I . Legal
lo take: deer having one or more antlers ui
least five Inches In length visible above (lie
hairline.
squirrels.
quail.
rabbits,
rarcoons.
opossums, coyotes,
skunks,
nutrias, beavers and wild hogs having a
shoulder height of 15 Inches or more In
areas where hogs arc legal game.

• Seasons may
management areas.

vary

on

COMMUNE

WITH

FISHING FORECAST

,\&gt; JIM

wildlife

SHUPE'S SCOOP
HUNTING SEASON IS RIGHT AROUND
THE CORNER. WHILE HUNTING THIS
YEAR. TAKE TIME TO ENJOY YOUR

minute as thr llltir Darters got
tin- I I yards li.ti k on thr next
play
thr drive stalled alter
three yard run. hut William
Stewart nailed .1 23 yard Held
goal lo glvr Apopka a 23-20
Irad
One ol those kicking tram
m in s thru killed thr putilots
hiqies ns thr rustling kli k oil
was lumhlrd and William
llowiliail picked up thr lisise
(mil and raced into thr entl/nnr
Il .Mil Ihr 14 Strw uit addrd thr
extra |mi|i i I and thr I Hue D.ntris

f

•

A&gt;

Bass fishing la challenging due to Ihr
high water. Follow the birds, such ax
herons, to find feeding spots
Follow
creeks where they drain out into pasture
areas also.
Snook season Is hrrr. and Sebastian
Inlet Is the place lo hr for llsh lo 20
pounds. Large live shrimp and finger
mullet are the top halls. One-ounce jigs are
the best artificials. Old timers tip their Jigs
with a plastic worm for added enticement.
Snook and tarpon are also nrtlvr bark In
the Sebastian River.
Captain Jack at Fort Canaveral rcporls
great offshore action with king mackerel
from the buov line to 1‘cllcan Flats Slowtrolling live ball Is the top lartlr. Dolphin
are scattered. Inside the I'o r l. expert
sheepshead
and flounder.
Troul
and
rrdflsh are rated as gixxl on Ihr Hals of the
Hanana anil Indian Rivers
Ponce Intel Is featuring fits! action with
sheepshead on live shrimp or fiddler
crabs. Drum, redflsh. a few flounder, and
Jack crevallc are also roaming the rocks
Trout and redflsh arc ruled as good In

Moaamta.LagQflh

Well fans, have you r v n
eat crow?

heard Ihr phrase,
1

- :
* \
KA

Look for Blake lo have a Held day ivltli (his
obviously o verra ted li.dflrnore iliih . Brngsls

By the way. it wasn't actually my srlrclliin ll
wax my i,PW collragur Thor lhal fell strongest
dhout Ihr pick Tills week I will take Ills ailvti r
much less seriously Overall wr did very well
against Ihr spread and hojir lo iiinOiiur ihr
winnings this week
,

l,lr ‘ hsapiHilnlmrnt with (hr LOCK
F THE WEEK wr had a very exr lllng week of
fonthall
Ih r llurcanrrrx. ax preillr ted by Hits wilier
not only hear the 49rrs taut .... . ,,|pp|e,|
lor Ihr year Ttir llrfrn sr lx Mill (here, wr need
tltllrr lo xfrp up to Ihr plnlr arid (triform It we
plan lo make II to the playoffs
By far thr ttiosl Imprr-txlvr jtrrforiniiui r fie
longs to Sanford x own Jeff Iflakr Way down In
hr fluid qtiMtirr easy lo quit and take the loss
hr Ird his tram In one i f the first com ebacks
vr srrn since Buffalo uvrrcnmr a 32 point
half llltir drill II In hrul the Ollrrx in tlir p|.( \
offs a few yraix hark
&lt; ongralulatliiiix in .fell and Ills family 1 think
f e l l lie pleasantly s iiip ils n l with the Hrng.ils
i i ii i tills yrnr I'lavulls
l iking a look aioiiud tloin l.i Hie Dolpluus
Ollrnse liHiknl aiiruili in tlim vt&lt; tory m n i|,e
‘ oils Iml don f Win f y fills is a well • na. Im l
"■•'UI With enough talent m May in llie i.u e well
Into D rirm h rr lamk lor Mailno to have a pi.ml
'lav against the o ile is tomorrow

NEW O R LE A N S (-2) VS. SAN DIEGO

M IA M I f-OJ V 8 . TENNESSEE
Hie Oilers running game will pnsr serious
problems for the damaged Dolphin drfrnsr Ed
die George looks like hr may hr thr Real Deal,
hut I'm not convinced
Whether tie Is nr nut. Marino Is h a r k e d Into a
"in te r and will riunr out firing Dolphins 24.

Oilers 17
D E T R O IT ( 8 ) VS. T A M P A B A Y
Thr Lions looked weak against Htr Falcons
Iasi week wftllr the fines gained much nrrdrd
i oiillitriii r
If Dtlfrr can do anything heifer Ihaii Hirer in­
fen rptfons. w ell gel our srriind upset in a row
Hie B uis running game will explode on Hie ar
ttlli lal turf Buccaneers 23. Lions 17

J A C K S O N V IL L E ( 6 J VS. N.Y. O IA N T 8
Air you serloux? The Jaguars will fills game
lint they have no htislnrxx giving uj&gt; six jxilntx
the l.l.m is heat a very gixsl Eagles tram last
week lake the |Hitnts Jaguars 27. Olanla 24

NEW Y O R K JE TS f-S) VS. BU FFALO
obviously the fnsikles are convinced that the
M s ate a giNal tram Itn mil. hut my beloved
Bills are so had that this may hr a good her
the lets will lie looking lit .ivrngr years of
.liaise fry Hits Bills Irani Jels 27. Bills 13

C IN C IN N A T I (1 J A T B A LTIM O R E
Possible LOCK OF THE WEEK selr.lm n „s
Hie talented Bengalis travel lo Hie wr self ids
trull Havens Nest

Speaking of Hie Chargers, they are very had
As a rule. Hie Saints should never give any
points, lull Dltka gives Hie fans something to
parly about tomorrow
After thr heartbreak In S| l.nnls the Saints
‘•re eager to lastr victory c .i|ini style Saint*

27. Chargers 13
SAN F R A N C IS C O (-5) A T ST. LOUIS
Rodney Dangrrfield Imd it right "No re s ju ii
Thr Rammles wm last week Hie Nlners lose
laud lose thrlr two best players) Hie game is at
St Louis, and Hie Rammles are siill underdogs
It |ust doesn't seem right take the (mints and
deal a blow for the little guy Rama 18. 4 0 rr*

P IT T S B U R G H ( 6 ) VS. W A S H IN G TO N
Sure Hie S lrelrr* may bounce hark for thrlr
Cowboy thrashing, hut against ihr Redskins • I
IXJN'T THINK SO
If angers rnr that rvrryonr is so hesitant
about giving this team credit they a ir a good
young tram Redaklna 27. Bteefera 24

DENVER (- 6 ) AT S E A TTLE
Thr sciimlmg Sealiawks at home sounded
great Inst week. Iml thr llroni os are m il'll bet
Irr than thr Jets who brat them 11 3
I still (hlnk Seattle makes llie play oils hut
the run starts next week Ktway is never Mat two
weeks in a row Broncos 82. Seahawk* 6 it
guess the Broncos as twice ax good as Hie .lets)

GREEN BAY (-7J AT PHILADELPHIA
With a quartrrhai k ronirovrtsy in Plnlly Hie
"in fld rn t Parkers should roll they nerd to find
a way to control Ihr run hrrausr they areiit
l.u Ing a passing game
Tony Guru arid i S|mkr with f a n e Wednesday
morning look lor a return to llie deep passing

Tribe

Brian Criswell scored on a 74 yard
run and led a strong offensive etlort

but Lake Brantley was victimized b
errors and lell lo Apopka 30 20

the obligatory
water
cooler
dunking celebration "Thr kids
pl.ivrd an outstanding game
Wr vr been praetlc trig them real
hard and II paid off tonight.'
While the Lion defrnsr
was forrlng the Cougars to punt
live tunes in the first quarter.
Ihr Oviedo offense put seven
points on the hoard midway
through opening frame as Scull
sprinted
59
yards
for
a
touchdown
University llrd the score
In Ihr second quarter whrn
Jacques Cozarl reached the
rniUone on a 10-yard dash.
Oviedo went hark on
top.
14-7, ns Josh
Cullen
conneeled with Brian Register
on an 8-ynnl touchdown pass
play with 51 seconds left before
halftime. But the Cougars, aided
by a pair of Lion penalllrs.
quickly moved downfleld anil
srnrril
with
13
seconds
remaining
on
a
2 1-yard
llelfcIflngrr-to-Kclth
Wluilley
pass. The point-after kick was
wide, leaving the Lions up 14-13
at the break.
University took Its only
Irad of the game two mlnulrs
Into the third quarter whrn
Whatley ran thr 08-yard dash In
12 seconds. Hr sprlntrd the
llrsl 45 yards or so lo gel by thr
Lion defensive backlirld. caught
a pass from Hlffelflnger. and
raced the final 50 yards Into the
end zone.
Heffelflnger passed lo
Adam Kennedy for the two-point
conversion and a 21-14 Cougar
advantage.
‘ It was a great team
effort.* said Register, ’ ll was
|ust it great win.
T in very fortunate lo
have an outstanding coaching
staff. Three of our roaches ••
Paul Greer. Kenny Kroog. and
Ken Cain •• have 50 years al
Oviedo High School between

them
Amt our
other
two
roaches •• Troy Kesslngrr and
Hairy Coleman
•• .lie both
graduates
of
Ovlrdo
High
School They do a great Job *
Next week, thr I.tons
open thrlr Seminole Atliletli
('on frretire and GA-Dlstrbt 4
schedule whrn Ihry travel to
t.ake Howell
uons

as. c o c o a h s at

Cnlve rally

0 13 s o

O vlrdo

7

7 1 *0

2A

rival B u s iit i

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b

Cururl 10 mu tlUiicrn hi, hi
Hrglrlri H |u u (torn Cullrii lt&gt;&gt;hr

Oscoad Quarter

O
hick I
U
WTlltlry i t
ihkh whirl

from ltrnrlflii|tn

Third g u r ln

l: •• Wliallry OH )&gt;»&gt;• from llrltrlllnyri
iKrilurily pact liotn HrOrlllngrrl
f)
Miller 30 Interception irtiin i ilShc
hlc hi
O • J Scon I run Ithyhr hi. hi
Fourth Quarter
No » ( 01 ln|

Team Stallalice
First downa _ llulveielly 1.1 Oviulo l.l
Ruahea yarda
bnlvrieuy in .1 / irvlntn

40-284

F a ilin g _ Unlvrially 15-31 a llvin lo 1
11 0
Faaalng yard!
lln lvrielly 240 Ovlrilo
50
Fumhlea loel
Unlvrially 5 I o u n iu I

3

Renames.yarda
lUilvrilaly O liO
Ovlrilo 7 55
*
Runle averaga
Unlvrially 7 34 I.
Ovlrilo 6-37 3
Individual Stallatlca
RUSIIINO •• Unlvrially. Corail 10-82.
Frier 4 1 . MrlTrinnger 3 Imlnna 41
Ornmaik Mmlnua 121 Ovlrdo. J Scoli
12-132. E Wilson 0-52. Oiayaon 10-41
Qulnltrn 3-40. L Jackson 2 14. Cullen
5 8
RAS8IN0
Unlvrially. Ilrnrinugri 14
25 2, 232. Driunaik 1-6 0. 14. Ovlrdo
Cullru 3 1 1 0 . 50
RKCBIVtNO •• Unlvrially. W liallry 4 ­
141. Llltir 8 43. Lrplcler 2 34. Matvey I10. Kennedy 1-7. Corail 1-5. Ovlrdo,
llriiu rll 130. Hrglalrr 2-20
FURTIHO
Unlvrially. Haiiarn 7­
230. 34 I; Oviedo. Dyke 8 224. 37 3 .

• 3 V-

O A K LA N D ( 5) VS. K A N S A S C IT Y
Probably Hie must "in ipetitiye game ol the
week
llie Raiders need to show where all the
money they s|&gt;ent went, while the ( hlels arr
....
(Ies|»erate to proye Ihry- still lieloni* In the up|ter
ranks of Hie Ni l.
Monday night Is a (terlei t venue lor this one
Mari ns Allen loye-t llie x|mlllght. and so do (lie
Haiders Al dors not tolerate losing on national
television, so wall It lor the Raiders to he (day.
log and coar tilng like their Jolts depend on II.
Ihry do
I have lo go with llie ('healers. I mean Raid
ers Iml admit my California days play a major
pari In my decision Raiders 28. Chiefs 13
l-.l'h week I release my patented LOCK OF
THE WEEK selection Tills is the game that a l­
ter researilt amt &gt;ontemplatlon I (eel most
&gt;orilldeiit passing on to mv readers as a "heavy
play selet t|on "
Alter Iasi week s ambush lit Seattle we all
have some ground lo make up Wli.it hrllrr
jil.it e to do ii Hiatt a return lit the Pai Kit
Northwest'* The Seah.twks have lu lie mentally
wounded .tiler being he.ilrn by a bunch ol kills
while Denver is leellng extremely ronlldenl In
seinnd gear
I in going with DENVER (-5) OVER SEATTLE
as they shill Into third gear I still like the Seahawks tu make the playolls hut the Broncos
are a sure thing
I u|uy Hie games tnuinrruw anti don t worry
about mowing llie lawn Hal tv It’ll gist grow
bat k

C a re e rs

C ontinued from Page III
thr hall game and Hailing •uly
13 7
Seminole x final drive nt tbr
hall was a passing alt.uk that
prisluted llltir tuft gave llrsl
year quartrrhai k Garrett (.old
smith and wide rri elver t rn k
Htniih an o|&gt;|Mirliiiiitv to show
oil a little the Soles moved to
the l yIlian 39 Iml would not get
any i lose hr lore Ihr hall
Die Grryliiiinid d rlrn sr i auir
onto the held lor the sn mid
hall. rrady In play and ton ed
Ihr Notes to pout alter only two
first downs despite a 79 yard
reception Hv SriuHi on a Intirlh
down
Krause was again liilr n eptrd.
tills lime hy Ar tin k Fisitman
Loot man was mpuril dining
*umnier prnctlce and returned
to thr held (or thr llrsl lime last
night Although hr Is nut rxi rp
tlonally large. Footman was thr
powerhouse ol
thr
drlrnsr
tackling like a linrh.ti krr and
remaining lit thr la irs ol Hie
Lyman rrcrlvrrs all evening
*1 feel like I did a pretty good
job tonight * Footman said "Mv
ankle was still a little sore s o I
hojie to work It out anil (day
even better next week "
Seminole was uo.ihlr to make
anything ol their possession
and M iCall and his olfrnM vr
took thr Itrld Ih r Grryhnuitds
moved thr
hall
thanks
to
M cCalls 14 yards rushing and
10 yards passing Thr running
hack took a pass (rotii Krause
and tliirw It) yards downllrlil
for a reception and a first down
Lyman, however, turned the hall
ovrr aftrr a missed 52 yard Held
goal attempt
Howard
scored
Seminole s
third touchdown on thr nrxt
drive, hut w.ts stoj&gt;|M-d on a two
point conversion attempt
On
ills way to thr score. Howard
rnrnrd Ills game total 124 yards
rushing
Knights
110 yards
boosted thr Nolrs
On thrlr (Inal possession ol
thr evening, thr Greyhounds
traveled 73 yard In srorr a
touchdown and close the score
to 19-14 Seminole squashed the
rally, recovering the rustling onside kick.
Seminole ran out the clock
and left the Held with thrlr first
victory o f the year.
An Impressive Seminole o f­
fense was overshadowed hy the
extraordinary
defensive
unit.
Lyman's passing attack was
very productive, but could have
been devastating fur thr Srmlnotes If It weren't for the secon­
dary.
‘ Luckily we had Arttlck hack
for thin game und that allowed
us lo use Raines and Sinlllt on
both sides." Seminole coach Jim
Worthington said. ‘ The couching
stall hns done a great Job with
tjie defense and Footman Is a
true competitor who Is a greal
leader, lie's definitely the hrst
free safety we have and I think
the defense will be (&gt;owrrful all
season. The whole team did a
great Job.*
Next up for Lyman is a home
game against Lake Mary, Friday
at 7:30 p.m. The Notes will also
play n( home against W orthing­
ton's former team. Pine Ridge.
Thnt game Is also Friday al 7:30
p.m

D A LLA S ( 9) A T A R IZ O N A
Ax milch as I hale in admit it. the Cowboys
are back They seem to he having fun a g a in ,
will* Il spells trouble lor a lowly opponent like
llie ( arillnals
the Cardinals drlrtisr. whli h gave up a 21
point lead lo the liengats. will have a terrible
nine trying to coulaln Alkman Watch lor hloorlslierl In Oils one
My fiat Is oil to Barry ■Bartender" Switzer, you
golla love the guy Cowboys 41. Cardinals 24

The C olls rimy have Inst Iasi week lull fliey
provrrl they are Mill a good team iniirli In iter
limn Hie Chargers
Thr Palsies may have pounded San Diego tint
Hie Colts may do the same today I like the
(HrlritH. and thr upset Colts 23. Patriot* 17
going 2-0 ns they travel In play Delrnlt. a leant
that had a dliniult time dlspi using of the lowlv
Pali mis last week
Let's take a look at tomorrow's selirilolr anil
lliiil some winners

Packers 42,

game in open llils one up early
Fsgles 74

30. Ravens 18
NEW EN G LAN D ( 5) A T IN D IA N A PO LIS

'n M i 1" ” ^ , rt' 1 ,,lr “
helping ol Sealiawk
the Seattle Irani, dr.xpllr my lilgli e x p rtla
Donsjm d praise, were whip,H-d by an ujistait
New York Jets team I apologl/r to any of you
that may have lost yonr wager due to mv atlvit e
' ‘ike comfort In (lie fait that you w e ir n i
alone

Hie Jagllais needed even break lliey m iilil
gel to brat Hie Ravens last week lint they dill
get Hie win All they waul to do Is keep ||„
Wheels on long enough lo pet lininnell l,.i. k .u
qii.ilterli.il k
And finally
the first train in llo iiil.i
Hie
Tampa llay B u ic.iu rris got .m im|Hiilanl r.oly
srason win fliey ll.ive ,u eM ellent i |lain e .......

'
• *

*
L e

led 30 20 with I 03 lell on thr
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People
Local tourists traveled Diana’s death
fou r Amerlrnns in Pari* re­
cently took the same route ns
Princess Dtnns the mght she
met her ilealh In a tragic a c ­
cident on the Pont de I' Alma
underpass.
While visiting London. Jran
Clontx. her daughter Lisa. Gall
Stewart and her daughter Shanan. took the chunnel excur­
sion. a Idttle more than a 3hour trip,
from
London to
Ports for n visit to the exciting
world capital.
They were surprised
and
devastated when the news of
Diana's death was snnounced
on television. *!t was shocking,
'G all said. 'K ind o f like when
Kennedy was sssastnstcd.'
Jean said,’ We took the very
same route." They both talked
about their eerie feelings when
they saw the path the princess
took on television.
The mothers and daughters
went to London where Shan an.
a law student, took summer
d osses at Oxford University.
And now the young barristerto-be hns returned home and la
enrolled at Thomas Cooley Law
School in Lansing. Mich. Shanan
met
several students
from this school at Oxford and
they influenced the southern
belle to come Join them up
North. So. she did.
While at Oxford. Shanan
visited Parliament And got to
meet several British dignitar­
ies. "She loved lt.‘ Gall said.
She had a nice summer and did
well in her courses.'
The day that Gail and Sha­
nan went to Oxford. Jean and
t.isa took a chance and ven­
tured to the Wimbledon lennla
matches.
Jean said she a l­
ways watched these matches
on television, and finally got to
see the famous event.
The
highlight o f the trip, she said,
was "to literally kit there and
watch some matches." The saw

the Novotna-Fernandes match
and the end at the Boris
Becker match.
In London, the four women
hired a driver and covered the
sites such as Buckingham Pal­
ace. the Tower of London, con­
structed in 1008 A.D., St Paul's
Cathedral. Westminister Abbey
, the pub scene and other
sights.
The Eiffel Tower and the
Louvre were the main attrac
Uons In Parts. All admit they
plan to return to London.
In the meantime, turn-i
seems to be
fair ploy. Dr.
Frank Clontx and Dr. Roger
Stewart went to Scotland,
without their wives, last week
to play golf, accompanied by
about 18 others. They returned
Wednesday and sold
many
events In
Orest Britain were
cancelled due to
Diana's
death. The outpour of public
emotion was unreal, according
to frank.
Jean said about the People's
Princess. "It's so asd. It's a l­
most
like
losing a family
member."

BRIDAL LUNCHEON
HONORS CATHT HALL
Catherine
"Cathy"
Hall,
daughter of Judge Wallace Hall
and the late Julia Hall and
brldc-clect of Daniel Hayes uf
Orlando, waa the guest of
honor at a bridal luncheon.
Saturday. Aug. 30. tn the pri­
vate dining room o f Deltona
Inn.

Uaa Oontx ( ML In leg phate| and M— n 1
of Buckingham Palace In London «*■ § M r mome, Jean Ctonti (ML In
Hostesses for the delightful
noon event were:
Wynelle
Lanier. Lucy Layer. Juanny
Mercer. Nancy Morgan and Ann
Reynolds.

arrangement
of spring
flowers centered the beautifully
appointed table which also fea­
tured elegant lighted canclea.
The menu Includucd chicken
salad, various fresh summer
fruits, rolls, rainbow sherbet,
cookies. Iced tea and coffee.
The hoatesa gift to the hon-

oree was a 10 -piece act of
French white earning Ware
and the table arrangement.
Cathy presented each hoatesa
with a act o f ata bottled de­
signer fragrances.
The wedding will be an event
of Saturday, Sept
37, at
Reeves Memorial United Meth­
odist Church, Orlando.
Invited guests were: Tracy
Albert, future stepmother of
the bride: Mary Hayes, future
mother-in-law; Evelyn Tarver,
the brkte’s maternal grand­
mother: Diana Julian,
the
brutes aunt: Edna Hall, the
brute's paternal gandatothcri

right photo) and Qal Stewart N lfto shoppes In London. From London, it
waa Parte ter the Americana.
cakes, plea and cookie under
the command of
Elaine
Spalding. These goodies will be
sold at reasonable prices to
raise more hinds for the Lions'
^TtckeuTare available at the
door or from any Lions mem­
ber..

RANT ROT HONORED
If there were such s thing as
little fellows making their de­
buts. then
Heath Theodore
Rivers made his Sunday. Aug.
31,
beginning at the First
United Methodist Church. After
he was baptised by Pastor
Beth Fogs-Miller in the prestivee of about 48 family memventured
bers. the
in Lake
af ton er's

maternal grandparents. Linda
and Jim Terwtlteger. far an af­
ternoon
o f "food, fellowship
and celebration.* according to
the maternal
meat
gandmother. Selma Willlama.
Hosts were the the 3 and
I/3-manth-old baby’s parents,
Nancy and Noy Rivers. Two
boats were available far the
eats to enjoy water sports
£ie entire afternoon while
taking time out for snacking.
Paternal grandparents
are
Somchlt
and Albert
Rivers
and paternal great grandpar­
ents ore Mary Nancy and'
James Terwllleger.

GEORGIA TURNS 84
Georgia Chorpentng
ccle-brated her 04th birthday. Sept.

I Co sn l« Hayes.

Bride-elect Cathy Hal (third from right) wtti boatn m i at ■ bridal luncheon (from Ml) Juanny Marcar,

Lucy Layer, Nancy Morgan, Via honor guest, Arm
Reynokte and WyneSe Lanlar.

The Sanford Uona Chib Is
gearing up for the annual 1Spaghettl Dtaaer scheduled for
Saturday, Sept. 37, from 4 to 8
p m . at the Sanford Ctrtc Cen­
ter.
According to Cecil Taylor,
the 85 donation Includes all
the spaghetti, you can cat with
drinks included. Dessert
la
extra.
Uon Harold Hlghamlth
le
once again chairman o f the
kitchen committee.
He will
don his ch efs hat and take
charge. Several other Lions
1st him In preparing the
garlic bread, etc. Lion
Altetnoee le in charge
drinks, tea. coffee and
punch.
Lkma and their spouses will
prepare baked goods Including

OeMng In gear to dMi 141 apaghett at * » Sanford Uons dub's annual
Opagh—I Miner are (from M l) Coin Russel, chairman; Or. Robert J.
HfHkisat ■ u s s lA u a i u u l l 1 —- —e-4 eat-—
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ColiniWl.

Musical Mobley reaches the top
Sherwood Mobley was tn the
city recently visiting with his
mother.
Mrs.
Freddie
M.
Mobley,
and other
family
members.
It was a great pleasure to
hear o f the great professional
progress being accomplished

by Mobley since he Joined
the Greenwood Symphony Or­
chestra as a music personal
operations manager. His life Is
quite busy having to spend
week nights at local hotels In
GreenvtUe. S.C. and the com ­
mute back and forth to Decs-

SANFORD

MARVA
HAWKINS
Tur, Ga. where he and bis wife"
lived before moving to Green­
ville. Mobley and hi* wtfs have
now moved into their lovely
new home and he no longer
has to commute.
Sherwood has been musi­
cally Inclined all of hla Ufa. He
to a native o f Sanford and Is
the youngest of the five Mobley
children. His muitcal attention
aa a teenager went to the love
o f being a drummer. Aa a
young man he had the oppor­
tunity to travel to Europe with
a group o f high school musi­
cian* from every state In the
country.
After high school he chose to
further hie musical education
by attending Berkley College of
Music. After one year be
transferred to the Boston Con­
servatory to concentrate on o r­
chestral percussion
His career in music began In
Atlanta In 1076 after gadu ation. He taught percussion at
several colleges and was a

freelance musician. After per­
forming with regional orches­
tras and a tour o f Broadway,
he played with several big
name artists such os Frank Si­
natra, Sammy Davie, Jr., Ola­
the Knight and Diana Rosa.
In 1081 Mobley felt the need
to further hla musical career.
He moved back to Boston to
begin his gaduata work at the
New England Conservatory. Af­
ter two years with hla master's
degree, be began to audition.
Hla first big Job sent him to
Maracato, Venexuela aa a per­
cussionist Ha aaenmed the du­
ties aa principal timpanist. Af­
ter a successful season and
many exciting experiences, he
left venexuela ana returned to
Atlanta where he was married
to Debbie In 1087.
Mobley began a teaching ca­
reer again and performed in
orchestras throughout the re­
gion.
Highlighting the career of
Mobley,v who has achieved
many musical successes, has
been tbs honor o f being a staff
musician at Ebentacr Baptist
Church where the Dr. Martin
Luther King. Jr. grew up.
Being active In the musical
arena.
Mobley Joined
the
Greenville Symphony as the
principal timpanist tn 1001 .
Her ssrved on tbs 0 8 0 and
Hangs Manning Commit-

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Sanlord Htrtld, Sanford, Florida - Sunday, 8eptsmb«r 7, 1007 • •■

ift of art lessons paid off
By SOBAX WBNNBX

Herald SUIT Writer
Donna Higgins doesn't let all
work and no play dominate her
Ufe. Although very devoted to
her Job aa a clerk with the
Seminole County Courthouse
where she works with MaryAnn
Morse, Higgins still makes
plenty of time for pen and ink
drawings and toll
paint*
Uig...two hobbles that bring joy
to tier day.
Higgins began her art some
seven years ago. "My husband
wanted to gtve me aomethlng
as a gift that would last a little
longer than most gifts,' she
said. ’ He gave me art lesaons.

Allloon Louisa Church, Lawronco Rood Morgan

Church-Morgan
Charles
and
Sheoron
Church of Winter Springs
.announce the engagement
of their daughter. Allison
Louise Church of Sanford, to
Lawrence Reed Morgan of
Altamonte Springs, son of
Lawrence and Jackie Mor­
gan of Naplea
Horn In Orlando,
the
bride-elect la the paternal
granddaughter of William
and Mary Alice Church of
Orlando. Ms Church la a
1002 graduate of Oviedo
High School nnd is cm-

ployed aa an administrative
assistant.
Her
fiance.
bom
In
Naples, la the maternal
grandson at Clarence and
Mary Alice Montgomery and
the paternal grandson of Mr.
and Mrs. BX. Morgan of
Tampa. He is a 1977 paduate of Naplea High School,
attended Florida State Uni­
versity and la employed ms a
chief executive officer
The wedding will be an
even! of May 2. 1998. at 2
p.m.

He supted me up for classes. It
cost him a lot of money, but I
enjoyed It and still do. That
was seven years ago.*
Although
Higgins
started
sewing Raggedy Ann dolls
complete with the embroidered
*1 Love You* on the chest, her
creativity blossomed when she
began
classes.
She
then
launched out Into pen and Ink
and tole painting.
Much of her work la for sale
and displayed at Back Door
Crafts on the corner of First
Street and Palmetto Avenue.
She and another woman share
a small booth with beautiful
work Inside.
Higgins took lessons locally
at Kustom Krafts and also at
Lake Mary's Creative Design. *1
remember my first tole paint­
ing.* she said. 'When I took
lessons at Kustom Krafts. I
made a swan towel holder for
the bathroom. Now I have n
friend that cuts out a lot of my
wood for my tole painting I
learned acrylic nnd oils nnd
how to make landscapes at
Creative Design. 1 had always
wanted to do reflections on the
water and I learned that there
too.*
A recent frst of which Hig­
gins Is very proud was died ns
a twin sue bed that she deco-

After studying art for seven years,

Donna Higgins has left her mark In art circles.

rated with (ole painting *1 Just houses and then watercolor
tole-painled on a twin bed for them in. I am learning watermy granddaughter,* said Hig­ colors on my own.*
gins. T h e background on (hr
Little cottages were men­
headboard had daisies and tioned os another favorite too.
violets and on the footboard I
Higgins Is a member of the
pointed a breexy look with a Creative
Artist
of
Central
teddy bear sitting under a tree
Florida, as well ns. the Na­
wllh butterflies all around *
tional Chapter. She added Hint
According lo Higgins, she members of the club recently
reslly likes to 'paint Just about palmed on a mural on the
anything* but she does like to children's wall nl the Ronald
crcatr Santa Clauses
From McDonald House. *lt has an
two foot high In stand up ones,
under the sen whimsical theme
she krrps a till of variety For wllh sea horses nnd fishes.*
her pen nnd Ink work she ad- she said.
milled ihnt her theme is Imd
A very unusual hobby that
houses. ‘ I like lo do bird­ Higgins nnd her husband also

enjoy was cited os 'gold min­
ing*. They are port of a Qoid
Miners Club out of Oeorgla
with a membership of over 300
people.
'We've been doing this' for
eight years.* she said. *WeVe
never found the big nugget yet.
but It's a lot of fun. I wear rubt&gt;er galoshes and keep looking.
We do it about four times a
year.*
,
Higgins and her husband.
David, have been married for
30 years. They have two daugh­
ters. Shari, and Lori and three
grandchildren. They have been
Sanford residents for 13 years.

P TA meet chills out at ice cream social
LANK MARY

MARY
ROWELL
Alberta Carlton

from Page 4S

8 . It haa been a week of lunch­
eon# and other celebrations
for he charming, petite Indy
whose middle name Is activity.
When you see Oeorgla. always
expect a hug and a nig smile.
This
remarkable
woman
grades papers far the commu­
nity
prison ministry, volun­
teers at the Christian Shoring
Center, is a 'pink lady" with
Columbia
Medical
Center
Sanford, la a member of Mi­
mosa Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club Inc. and la a
member of Rcbeknh CUcle of
'the First United Methodist
Church where she is very ac­
tive.
Born In Fordyce. Ark.. Geor­
gia moved to Sanford out of
high school. She recnlla work­
ing for Churchwell'a dry goods
store on First Street and drove
| *4 atjuvj^P' v *’

a Seminole County school bus
for 23 years. *1 quit at 83.' ahe
said.
ALtEJtTA TU R N t BO
Alberta Carlson wlU celerate
her 90th birthday. Sept. S. Her
family began arriving Thursday
for her big day.
At 90. Alberta belongs to a
canasta group who play ca­
nasta every Thursday from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. She will also be
entertained
by
these card
players who arc Jackie Partain. Mildred McKendree. Edith
Myers. Mary Jo Cochrane and
Lucille Clark.
Alberta, mother of three
daughters, moved lo Sanford
after she retired as an Indus­
trial nurse at age 63. She la a
member of the Flrat United
Methodist Church.
She was born Sept. 8 . 1908,
In Penflrld. Pa.

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The following births were re­
corded at Columbia Medical
Center at Sanford:
August 6 • Nakesha Lowery and
John Martin, Sanford, Boy; Ju­
lie and Oary Underwood, Del­
tona. Boy; DeShunda Shuler,
Sanford,
Olrlt
f Tawanna
McCauliey and Amlck Foot­
man, Sanford. Girl; Kate and
Lula Noboa. Deltona, Olrl
August • - Yasha and Edward
Bilckhouoe, Deltona, Girl.
August 0 • Mignon Griffin,
Sanford, Boy; Joy and Michael
Laney, Lake Mary. Boy; Sandra
Owen and Craig Rodsak, San­
ford. Gtrli Allison Reynolds and
'James Powell. Sanford. Boy;
Celeste Herman and Edmund
.Ward, Winter Springs. Boy
ligust 10 • Natasha and Rob■* Bradley. Sanford. Boy
aM I I - Bobbin Brooks and
ik Carter, Sorrento. GUI
ust 10 * Lynette Hale and
Baker. Casselberry, Boy;
ra and Lula Banabrla, Del___ U Boy; LuJuana Sacks and
Michael Stoalewtcs, DeLand.
Boy; Sandra Hopwood and
Eveiett
Tlllotoon,
Winter

Springs. OUl
August 14 • Fay and Scan
Henny. Sanford. Boy, Deem
McKee and Jeremy McCrea,
Sanford, OUl
August IB • Kimberly and Mi­
chael Morin. Sanford. Boy
August 18 • Tonya Flaherty and
Maurice Washington. Deltona.
Boy* Debra and Herbert Fulka,
Deltona. OUli Natalie Forbes
and Kyle Sikes, Deltona. OUl
The following births were re­
corded at Florida Hospital)
August 11 • Prise Us Rodrigues.
Casselberry. OUl; Patricia and
Richard Lovering. Jr., Longwood. Boy; Sarah and David
McVltUe, Sorrento. GUI
August 10 • Jennifer and
Cullen
Chesser.
Winter
Springs. Boy; Sharon Springer
and Michael Morgan. Longwood, Boy
August IS • Anita and Kerry
McCoy, Longwood, OUl
August 14 • ■ Vanessa and
MeMn Barnes, Sanford. GUI;
Barbara and William Webb.Ul.
Longwood, Boy; Karen Vaughn
and Judd Nicosia. Casselberry,
Girl;

The Lake Mary Elementary
PTA haa been buoy fundraising
lo help the school buy new
playground equipment.
The
most recent fund raiser ended
Sept. 3. the day after the PTA's
meeting and Ice cream social.
The school la still In need of
more money for the equipment.
The amount of money available
determines the amount of
equipment that enn be pur­
chased. Funds for the equip­
ment need to be turned in by
the first part of December. If
you would like to contribute to
the purchase of the playground
equipment. Just send your do­
nation to Lake Mary Elemen­
tary. 132 S. Country Club Rd..
Lake Mary. FL 32746. Just
make a note on the check that
It's for playground equipment.
In other news, the school
can earn money If people send
In their General Mills cereals
'Box Tops For Education*. The

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program has been expanded
(Ills year to Include lops from
Fruit Roll-ups. Jnnls Lull. PTA
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write letters recalling a special
memory they hnd shared‘ with the
couple. The children put all of the
letters into an album and presented
it to tha parents on their annivsraary. 1 thought it was a great Idea,
but it wasn’t until late last summer
that I decided to Uke that advice
myself.
My fathsr'a 70th birthday was
chin* Instead of i
t£at the letters be sent to me,
asked evervone to send the letters
directly to tied during the week of

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for him.
My father called me every day
that week with such Joy and esrite&gt;. He was _getting
menl In his voice.
about eight letters a day Iran peo­
ple he hadn’t heard from in yean.
All were Ailed with wonderful mem­
ories. I didn’t tell him I cent the
requests out, but someone who
wrote him did. Ded thanked me and
said It was ths best gift hs could
have received. I promised to help
him answer everyi 1letter.
W ell, mv father died on the
afternoon or his 70th birthday of a
heart attack. I am so grateful that I
acted upon something I read in your
column. I kspt my promiso and
answered every letter.
Thank you from ths bottom of
my hsart for continuing to writs
ycnir column. I'm 41 years old and
nave been s faithful reader since I
was s teen-ager. I speak from expe­
rience when I say that although
some people may read your column
only for enjoyment, someday they'll
need to use some of your sags
advice.

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EAST PETERSBURG, PA

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DEAR DEB) Please accept my
sympathy on ths loss o f you r
b elo ved fa th er. I’m g r a tifie d
that an (torn you read u&gt; my col­
umn proved to be so meaning­
ful. I have received many letters
from readers who wanted me to
know the pleasure that th eir
loved ones eaperlen ced upon
receiving a memory book. Tney
make priceless, one-of-a-kind
mementos.
DEAR ABBY: You said in vour
column that you ones hasn
ro an
anthropologist say that "two thinm
distinguish man from spas: our
oppaasois thumb aad our ability to
invent Unis,*,..,, ml l» ..»!»•! * It.*..
Whoever thal,gr&gt;thropologlst
was, hs or she mutt have hasn
years out of data. All primates have
opposable thumbs, from the lemurs
to ths apes (in fori, many spas have
fou r opposable thumbs — one on
each hand and one on each foot).

Hawkins

Canttouad

and breakls* them to a prewar Mae.
* ore modo to
Thaos tools

tsrmites In ths narrow tuaosia of
tsnaito mounds, oo they must be
ths proper tkickoooo oad free of
When she telegraphed this dtorery to her epsnmr, the lhaeeuo
anthropologist, Dr. Louis Loohoy,
hs sent back ths reply, *Wo must
now redsAno tools, redefine

accept chlmpanseee os human.*
Nobody would deny that we are dtfferent from chimpanoses i
spas, but the more we team about
them, the more we find that In
many respects, we are not as differ­
ent as perhaps ws would Ilka to
think.
TIM BUSMAN, STAFF SCIENTIST,
THE JANE OOODALL INSTI­
TUTE'S CENTER FOR PRIMATE
STUDIES, ST. PAUL, MINN

DEAR MR. EUSMANi
you
Miss
Iso Ooodall discovered that
ehlmpauaeee are closer to
humane
than
originally
hoy out of me.
DEAH AIIIIY Several weeks ago
I lagan dating a man I rare for very
much. We discussed a future
together und things seemed In fall
into place. We thought it was wise
to have HIV testing before we got
too intim ate — which meant we
were very cautious — hut we did
liecome intimate.
Hi* test came bock positive He
wasn't lisj shirked, nor was 1.1 care
deeply for this man. He's 3M and I’m
31. We tilth have Iren married sev­
eral times, and now I feel like I
should never lie with anyone else. I
know the risk involved with staying
with him. However, I can’t imagine

nut bring there when hs needs me.
His lifestyle has changed in the
last few months, and if hs contint
ly non
very much like to lie part of.
Id&lt;&lt;m't worry alanit
•
'his giving me
AIDS, hut I do worry about how I
will take care of him if and whrn hs
gets sick. I have two wonderful kids
ages 9 and A. 1 want to see them

.

___

I wish you both the very beet
of luck.
DEAR ABBY: Dr. James Pren
lice of Austin. Tress, wrote to you
about being on the set of "Tnsi
Hagen Glrr In MM7 and seeing '*
young Ronald Reagan.and a young
actress whose name I don't recall *
I wonder how many people wrote
to say that ths young actress ws*
probably Shirley Temple in hsr Ant
■grown up* role?
MARGARET BROMBAUF.K.
MILWAUKEE

DEAR MARGARET) A duecn
— but your letter was Ike first
to arrive, ee yours is the m I’m

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P.O. Em nut
Calif. MOM. AN

COUPLE HONORED
ON ANNIVERSARY
A very happy anniversary
was celebrated by Charles and

PRAYER BREAKFAST

LAKE MARY HISTORY

The Castle Brewer Prayer
Breakfast will be held on Sat­
urday. Sept. IS at 8:00 am . at
the Crooma Academy. The
|ueet speaker will be Rev. Reft»e Boykin. Pastor o f St. Paul
Baptist Church of Holly Hill.
Tickets are available from the
scholarship committee.

Vice Principal L u c y ----------announced that Lake Mary
Elementary has once again
been named a five star school.
To receive five stars, a school
must document school activi­
ties including SAC and PTA. atcc ana
tendance
— test
— scores.
-------- -Last
year. U k e Mary waa one of
only three schools In Seminole
County to receive five stars.

,

there are home-care
agencies to help yon with his
care. Aad la i
there are support groups for
caregivers of I
* with HIV.
You should both look for the
resources available to you. A
coll to tho Contore for Pieces*
Control AIDE hotline ll-MfegtSStSTl'Can help you la your

Mobley says his professional
organisations and honors he
has received has added to the
great achievements in his mu­
sical career.

Cultural Aria
announced
that
volunteers
are
still
needed. Volunteering for Cul­
tural Arts may mean no more
than three hours o f time In
one year. So. If you’re Inter­
ested. call the school at 333S318 and sign up. Tha school
also still needs volunteers for
the RAP. Reading Acceleration
Program.

: --------- -- ------- —

stats AIDS office.
Your boyfriend seems to bo
doing well, and with the now
, he could contin­
ue to do well for many years.

Rejected Stone Missionary
Baptist Church Ladles Auxll- ’,
lary presents a showcase of*:
*100 Ladles In Hats* on Satur--!
day, Sept. IS at 7:30 pm . at-;
Rejected Stone Church. 300
Mellonvtlle Ave. Come and **{
show your 'Badddddest* hat.-*;
Call 333-6603 or 330-0330 by^l
Sept. 13 to register your hat. ft
Win a new hat. The chalrper-ft
son Is Sharron Riggins.
ft

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After the PTA meeting, par­
ents, children and staff enjoyed
tee cream and cookies.

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are a few o f the
awards and honors: American
Federation of Musicians. Phi
Ml Alpha Sinfonla. DcKalb
incll fbr the Arts grant re­
Council
cipient. New York Philhar­
monic. Music Assistance Fund
p a n t recipient.
Fellowship.
Berkshire Music Center. Tanglewood. Florida Philharmonic,
timpani
finalist.
Alabama
Symphony,
Honolulu
Sym­
phony timpani Anallst. Colum­
bus. Ohio Symphony
and
Orand Rapids Symphony, tim ­
pani flnaUat.
Mobley’s dream la one day to
be able to bring the symphony
to the Sanford Central Florida
area where many of his friends,
teachers and family will enjoy
hla musical talent.

president, said that last year
there were problems using
some o f the coupons because
they were not cut out correctly.
So, when in doubt, Just send
the whole box top In to the
school.

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re duos your rich oad aulaivo HIV status,
aaaaa noser lettlag y s a r guard down, aad
rays ualag
_ .protection
.........
alwaya
with
peaetratlve sea. For lafarmalion oa ths bool provoatlvo

lee before Joining the 0 8 0 staff
In October add welcomed an
old
Spanish
acquaintance.
Carlos Rlaxueio.
Mobley attributes his suc­
cess In his Acid of music from
his Invaluable orchestral expe­
riences, from playing with fa­
mous orchestra's such as* Bos­
ton Symphony Orchestra. Bos­
ton Pops Orchestra, Atlanta
Symphony Orchestra. Atlanta
Pops
Orchestra,
Savannah
Symphony Orchestra. Macon
Symphony Orchestra. Colum­
bus. Georgia Symphony Or­
chestra. Portland Symphony
Orchestra,
New
Hampshire
Symphony
Orchestra
and
Maine Opera Orchestra.

Rowell

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DEAR FAITHFUL READER/'
The reeent breakthrougha in
AIDE therapy have given new
hope to assay people, with hack,
your boyfriend will be ooe of
them.
A o e n rd lo g to
•Hirer1of the
h r AIDS
i (AmEARh with proper

* •• n f s-f-s

What did Lake Mwy look Uke
100 years ago? A group o f 30
students from Lake Mary Ele­
mentary were researching that
ueatkm on Wednesday, Sept.
at the Frank Evans Center.
Cathy Lawrence’s 6th grade
class chose Lake Mary to stu *
aa part o f their unit on rai
roads and highways. WUh Uw
help o f members of the Lake
Mary Historical Commission,
the students looked for pic­
tures and descriptions of the
town at ths turn o f the century.
The students really enjoyed
finding out what the city looked
past They will be
Uke Ini years paat.
using the information to make
a 3 D mode) o f Lake Mary,
circa 1SOO-103O.
Pete Dukas, a new Intern
with the city, helped out during
the class visit. Pete wtU be
helping historical commission
member
and
city
liaison
Maureen Liberators, deelRt a
certificate for the children aa a
thank you for helping preserve
the city's history.
Research to. o f course, htngry work, so the students en­
joyed cookies and punch before
heading back to the school.

Alice Jenkins. Twenty eight
years of marital bliss have
been shared by this couple.
The Jenkinses were honored
by the Christian's Gospel Sing­
ers on Friday. Aug 30 with a
wedding anniversary dinner.
Over 30 family and friends enJoved the evening of Christian •:
fellowship at the surprise ar- '
fair.
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Maggie Schwab
spenl her summer
working tor NASA

A lot of IS-ycar-olda are
asking If people want fries with
that shake. Others are babysit­
ting and others are mowing
lawns.
Nothing wrong with that at
all.
Then, there# Oviedo senior
Maggie Schwab who worked tor
NASA. While some o f hr class­
mate# were catching up on
(heir sleep. Schwab wa# trying
lo help colonise Mara.
Thar* right, Maggie Schwab
•pent her summer at Cape Ca­
naveral working with the apace
progam .
Schwab was one of 20 stu­
dent* chosen from surrounding
counties, and the only one
from Seminole County, lo par­
ticipate In NASA’s SHARP
(Summer High Schdol Appren­
ticeship Program).
She worked eight hour# a
day. five day# a week, a made

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tom tor Schwab. She to ranked
14th In her d a w at Oviedo de*
•pita Buffeting Sam d y ilotli.
Dyslexia juat make* me try
harder,' Schwab aald.
After making the initial ap­
plication. Schwab had to write
an eaaav, aend tetter* o f rec­
ommendation. then hope tor
one o f the 30 *pota made
available to over 100 appli­
cant*.
Then, ahe reported to the
Cape where ahe wae assigned
to a mentor and fv e n her
summer project.
Schwab was assigned to
work in the hydroponic* divi­
sion. fo r ttoooa not familiar
with rocket ectonce, here* a
brief description.
Hydroponics to basically the
proceaa of g la rin g
plants
without aod. a necessity tor life
in another world. For Instance,
to colonise on Mare. It would
simm er working at NASA. 8ha to
take a three-year journey to
reach the Red Planet and that
make* shipping food Impracti­ products, such aa shower wa­
cal.
ter, to g o w plants under con­
trolled condition*.
Therefore. Schwab’s division
Qot all that?
needed to deter in Inc a way lo
Let s get back to Maggie
grow food on Mara. Th at*
where hydroponics comes in. It Schwab, first o f all, she en­
joyed working on her assigned
la the recycling of human

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project. II could have been
worse. One of her colleagues
was
assigned , to
collect
roadklil. literally, dead animals
on the tide of the rood.
Schwab spent the summer
working hard and put together

an Impressive portfolio to go
with an already Impressive resume. She has a 3.878 grade
point average at Oviedo and
comes from a diversified fam­
ily. Her father has a chemical

Teacher’s Eat

He’s back home again in Lake Mary
Now those same klda are on
the varsity team. And so |*
Gordon.
Two ysara ago. than hsad
coach
Willie
Richardson
brought Gordon up to Um var­
sity level as him assistant
coach.
la st
year,
Mike
Gsudreau, took over the team
and keep Oordon an the staff
There to on* unique thing
about Oordon and Gsudreau'*
relationship.
'Mike
was
my
algebra
teacher when I was at Lake
Mary.*
Oordon
captained,
•Actually, we grew up In the
same neighborhood and I used
lo go and watch him play bas­
ketball when he was at Semi­
nole High School. We remained
friends throughout the years
and working with him has
•s o Oeedeto. Pag* SB

Lake
Mary H I *
School
graduate. Oeorge Oordon left
nla home town to attend col­
lege. but came back lo his
roots lo give back lo the com ­
munity.
'I was bom and raised In
Lake Mary,* Oordon said. *1
always knew that I wanted lo
come bock home once I earned
my degree so I could make
even a small Impact on the

7 4mm(d
■tw o* A Grantor. Jr., of
Oviedo, recently earned hls
bachelor’s degree In Mechani­
cal Engineering Technology
from Wentworth Institute of
Technology In Boston. He was
one o f 306 rewarded.
David A. Black, son of Mr.
Tony Black of Sanford, re­
ceived hla Bachelor o f Arts d i­
ploma from Harding College
In Searcy, Ark. He majored In
Bible and was one of 173 stu­
dents earning their degrees.

Qaorgk Gordon to a fifth-grade tsachar at Stanatrom Elementary and an
assistant coach tor tha Laka Mary boys baakatbal taam.

Pans Bowck. son of Mr. and
Mrs. Oenc Bouck, Jr. o f Longwood, received notice on (he
faculty’s list of honorable

mention for (he spring semes­
ter at Roanoake College In
Virginia. He earned a grade
point average between 3.0 and
3.48 and It a graduate of Lake
Mary High School.
• • •

Mika Salford, of Altamonte
Springs, was choaen to par­
ticipate In a summer under­
graduate research program at
Clemaon University.
• • s

thirty1*

Underwood *

daughter of Bill and Patti Un­
derwood of Winter Springs,
was recognised In Who’s Who

Jamaa dark want to work In Washington D.C. thto summar to represent
Florida and hto homatown ol Santord.

Mr. Clark goes
to Washington
By COUBTftXT LKFFBW
Herald Correspondent
---------------------------------------He’s only a Junior In high
school but James Clark may
become a household name.
Clark, a students at Seminote High School, was choaen
to attend the National Young

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�Good Kids

Success is Whitlow’s Destiny
down to three or four schools. Wake
Forest, Miami, NYU. and UNC Chapcl Hill
nre on the list. Her brother graduates this
yenr from Miami and there’s a strong draw
Mayor Larry Dale had better not get too
to go there. Lisa mentions that her
attached to hla new ofnee in Hanford City
brother graduated from SHS la the «3
Unit. Ltsa Whitlow has her nights net on
spot. She's #5 right now due to a couple of
1I---after Dale hclpn Seminole High School
Us when she was a sophomore... hut she
get a new pool.
has hopes o f at least matching Ills record.
nul'-nhe saya-lf he doesn't gel on with
It, she might put him out to pasture 1 If she can't get by a couple of the students
earlier. This Is one directed, motivated
ahead of her--she haa studied the
high school Senior. She practiced her
Watergate affair In her AP history class ns
political shills this summer ns a Senator
part of her preparation for the political
at Girl's State. She's been n class officer
arena.
all four yearn nt SHS Mayor Dalr, a
Llsn hasn't had It nil that cany lu high
renown hunter, hud belter get used to
school. Just two weeks beforr she started
running around with n bulla-rye painted
nt Seminole, her mother died. Ten years
between hla shoulders If he enn’t produce
o f gymnastics went out the window as
that pool.
transportation became a problem. Dut the
friendships
she made
with
tlrnndy
Whitlow has a Hat of accomplishments
Johnson and her family have survived
which rend like a political brochure. She
played volleyball aa a freshman, was a
throughout the years. 'Kathy nnd Brandy
hnve been my surrogate moms. They've
member of the Dance Team as a fresh mnn
helped me out when things got rough.*
and Sophomore, was a diver Tor the Swim
Ltsa says. 'Dad Is a high school and
Team ua a junior and haa been a member
college football and basketbnll referee-•
o f Destiny, the show chorus for all four
when he's not doing destructive physical
years. She was a member o f the Grnml
analysis for F. W. Bell labs He tries to
National Championship team in 1005.
blow things upl* Lisa Is proud of her mom
She haa narrowed her college choices

By BOB OOPF
Special to (he Hrrnltl

and has special memories of their time
together. Her essay on her mother Iasi
year for the Optimist Club won the 8100
first prise.
Hut Lisa's real accomplishment at
Seminole High School has been with the
Swim Team. She became a diver when
Team Orlando sen! a recruiting Id ler to
all gymnasts who had retired from
competition. She tried It for a day nnd
was hooked Inst summer. She then
showed up and surprised Conch Tony
Ackerson by lending hla tram wtlh both
effort nnd leadership. Diving on torn
ligaments, she placed second In Ihe
District nnd was 24th In the Stale
Championships. A second opernllon was
performed this summer anil now Ltsa Is
hack on the boards learning newer and
more difficult dives for Ihe upcoming
chnmplonshtps.
Llsn Whltlow-not one of your typical
sludrnls. Not one of your typical kids. But
shr Is a neat kid--one you woidd he proud
to know. She's this wrek'a Good Kid.
Catch her at a swimming pool near yob
(his fall--or a concert hall with Destiny
this spring. Or mnybe In nn elected
position In the near future

Watch Miranda stick out her tongue
Miranda Hawklna. a photogra­
pher Jot the Herald, had an in­
teresting experience last meek.
Let her felt you about It...
By MIRANDA HAWKINS
Herald Correspondent
Just like hot pants In the sev­
enties. a new fad haa struck
the teens of the nlnetlrs.
Hotly piercing.
For the last few years, teens
all across America have been
going out lo tattoo nnd body
piercing shops and making
new holes In their bodies all
for Ihe sake of fashion
the new craze
among today's youth, laws
have been established in order
to "stop Uie Insanjty* such ns.
If you nre under the nge of IB
you must hove written permis­
sion from your parents to
pierce certain parts of your
anatomy. These types of laws
have been created for the pro­
tection of teens who make
'rash* decisions.
because of

As parents have become
more and mar* concerned wtlh
their - 'tm t* treble*' ■-who Just
yesterday were sitting In front
of the television watrhlng the
smurfs and eating cereal the
want of piercings hns become
more accelerated than a few
years back. Now. for the sake
of rebellion, teens want their
eyebrows, noses, etc. full of
holes.
1. being a current 'teen of the
90s* have made a choice and
recently pierced my tongue.
For the sake of argument, my
tongue Is not Infected and It
haa not fallen oil. Also, to clear
the rumors that have been cir­
culating In order to scare youth
away from this practice, my

longue did not bleed. Also. Ihe
hole In my longue will grow
back lo normal If I choose to
let It but at this point In my life
It wilt remain.
Teens are constantly being
harassed by adults who do not
want them to make the same
mistakes ns they did in their
childhood but. If they could recnll, they hod to make their
own mistakes In order to learn
from them. The world is constanlly changing but chnnge
does not mean a thing In the
minds and manners of adults
who nre sel In their ways.

WHaugSTt

If you have a son or daughter
that Is considering piercing a
pari of lheir hotly (hat you do
not agree with, please, do not
blow them off or lake what
they are saying for granted If
you tlo not discuss and even
consider the Idea, your child
might come home with a
piercing done by their friends
that would probahly get in­
fected and the ring would not
be sanitary.
People, this la just Ilk* .sex
education.- tf you do not edu­
cate then you might ns well
eliminate. The only drawback
Is that no one is going to get
rid of this new trend, or sex for
that matter, until II goes ‘ out of
style.*
Choose to learn, choose to
live, and choose to do so hap­
pily. This world Is full of many
different types of people with
many different opinions. With­
out this variety life would be
bland. The minority can not be
pushed tiack on Issues aa big
as religion or aa small os pier­
cings. Just always remember
that the main priority Is lo he
safe.

said I enjoy doing It because I
like socializing with people.
When anyone has troubles they
call me and 1 try to talk them
through It,*
In fact, during his time In
Washington, the students were
given 30 mlnules for breakfast
and Clark spent the time
sleeping late instead.
The
scholars had to get up In Ihe
wee hours of the morning nnd
(hen spend the majority of the
day amt night attending meet­
ings. discussions and different
events.
For two weeks. Clark re­
ceived the opportunity to go to
Washington, D.C., interacted
and met with senators, the

Schwab
Contlnuad Cram Pag* 7B
engineering degree and her
mother I* an English teacher,
so she has always learned from
the best of both worlds.
She Also hasn't been able to
figure out which road she
wants to follow since there arc
so many available lo her.
‘ I haven't found something I
didn't think I could do nn a
profession,*
Schwab
said.
There are on many things you
can do that you never even
learn about In high school so
t'm Just waiting until I find
what I want.*
* She haa an Interest In
chemistry and engineering and
wants to get out of state for
college. The mountains are an
attractive thought, but with her
portfolio
ana grades,
she
shouldn’t have a hard time
waiting around for acceptance
tettera.
She'll probably be too busy.
When she doesn't have her
head in the stars, Schwab I* a
four-year BETA Club member

and served as president last
year. She was also one of 25
students in the nation selected
to receive the John Harris
Leadership Award. The Na­
tional Honor Society knows her
pretty well and she Is also a
member of the National Arts
Honor Society with a specialty
of sculpture.
Although she takes all col­
lege level courses, she Isn't
trying to compete for the top
spot on the Oviedo GPA list.
*I'm not one of those people
who judges things like that.'
Schwab said. 'I'm happy being
14th. I have no need to make
the top-10.*
It really doesn't matter id
she's In the top-10 or bottom10. By her senior yea in high
school, Schwab has accom­
plished things many people
don’t achieve in an entire life­
time. And she hasn't ruled out
a career In the apace program.
*1 hnve always though! it
would be neat lo he In spare."
Schwab said. T d love (o do it.

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Da Bomb-----------Continued from Page 7B

students
Brown.

than

Kennc

Wanna support
the
ncw-look ‘Notes athletic
programs? Tee It up at
their annua) g o lf tour­
nament
Oct.
17
at
Alaqua.
Da
Bom b’s
lookin’ to fire a 59.
Since
we’re
talkin’
golf, how ’bout some
long overdue kudos for

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Seminole’s Matt Kuchar,
the amateur golf chomp
of the world. Da Bomb
only wishes he could
fire a 62.
Whassup
with
the
Spice Girls and why
does anyone care about
them? Da Bomb wants
them to Just shut up
and leave the radio for
people with talent like
Nick Nanton over at
Lake Mary.

Clark
Continued from Pag* 7B
Leaders of Tomorrow Meeting
Ihe Leaders of Today.*
Clark said. *lt felt like 1 was
privileged to be there and 1
tried to enjoy every minute the
best I could.”
Keeping husy Is one thing
Clark has no trouble wtlh. Hr
is the captain of the Seminole
swimming team, a member of
the golf team and Involved wllh
Future Business Leaders of
America and the BETA club,
besides all of that, he has a 3.4
grade
point
average
and
spends three to four hours
each day studying.
*1 don't know how I handle It
all. ! don't sleep much,* Clark

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nnd
key
Irndrrs
the President, members of the
throughout the three branches
Cabinet and Representatives
of government. He was one out
from Capitol Hill. The students
of 350 outstanding National
had lo respond tD an Interna­
Scholar students picked from
tional crisis that might occur.
across America to participate
The students also tried their
In the conference.
hand at role playing Congress
When asked about being
by debating, amending, and
nervous visiting a city with 350
voting on proposed legislation
other students and not know­ dealing with Juvenile Justice.
ing anyone. Clark simply said.
Immigration reform, and na­
'I like that kind of stuff and tt
tional security.
doesn't bother me at all. A l­
*lt was hard role playing a
though everyone within the
Democratic
representative
first couple of days formed
considering I feel strongly to ­
their own cliques.*
wards
republican
Issues,*
During day one, Clark
re­ Clark said.
ceived greetings
from
the
The Ironic twist to the whole
members of Congress
and
Interview came when asked
highlights of the program from
about getting into politics or a
the Floor of ihe United States
government related Job. he
House of Representatives.
quickly said. *No. I learned a
*As I was sitting in the huge
lot about politics and found out
leather chairs on ihe Floor of
I don t Uke politics especially
House.
I
started
looking
after what I saw up In Wash­
around, there was gum under
ington. It will always be in the
the seats and peanut wrappers
back of my mind but I
was
In them,* said Clark.
Just interested In learning how
While at the conference.
our country ts ran. 1 got to see
Clark sat with Journalists at
the backbone o f the govern­
the National Press Club for a
ment.
panel discussion. The schol­
In the future, headlines will
ars were appointed a senator
be comparing Clark to Bill
or representative (o talk about
Clinton or maybe even Peter
Important Issues facing the na­ Jennings. He plans on going
tion and the City of Sanford.
to college ana Is presently
Clark sat with representative looking towards Mercer Univer­
John Mica's right hand man sity. Clark wants to major In
and spoke about getting a Business and own hts own
swimming pool at Seminole company.
His life will
be
High School.
He also talked nothing dull though, consider­
about the busing situation g o ­ ing along with owning hts own
ing on In the elementary company, he wants to work
schools in Sanford.
with a Fortune 500 company
and have a couple o f local
Th ey nre trying to reroute
businesses that he can also
and balance the schools yet
they are only doing this In run. That la all Just In his
Sanford. Lake Mary ts practi­ spare lime.
cally 100 percent majority and
Nothing short of remark­
able. Clark has gone to Wash­
not minority,* said Clark.
Clark also participated In a ington to make a difference in
number of leadership activities the small city of Sanford and
Including one activity, where has represented his hometown
the students had to role play well.

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Gordon
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worked out really well.*
For the kids, Gordon Irtea to
be more of a big brother to
them than a coach. He said
that Ihere are limes, of couroc,
when he has to get on them a
little. But most o f the time he
tries to Just be there friend.
*1 am able to help them to
understand the way we do
things and what should be Im­
portant to them because I have
been through the system.*
Gordon said.
This year could Improve Gor­
don and Osudreaus working
relationship just a little more
as the freshmen talent that
Gordon coached to an unde­
feated season Is now on Ihe
varsity squad. Gordon said he
feels a little like they are his
kids and would like nothing
more than to see them achieve
the same successes this year.
High school basketball Isn’t
Gordon’s only past time. A lot
o f his students also play on
AAU teams and Gordon makes
a point of going to their games
whenever he can.
*A lot of my students don’t
have anyone to come and
watch them play,* Gordon said.
*1 think It's Important that the

kids took Into the stands ar i
see someone there rooting fc r
them. Every kid need to fe&lt; I
Important and build self conf •
dence.*
Kids have always been to 3
priority to Gordon. Ills Ion [
term goals are to help kids 1 1
low economic areas by b&lt; •
coming an administrator In ai 1
elementary school in one c f
those aress.
When he was first hired a 1
Slenstrom, Gordon expressei
this Interest and was given th&lt;
advise lo get Into administra­
tion. He was told that he could
have a greater Impact on thd
kids at that level.
So Gordon went back t&lt;J
school. He enrolled at the Unit
vcrslty of South Florida where
he Is currently working tows I'd
a major In Educational Lead)
erahlp and hopes to use that
degree to move Into the ad-j
mlnlstrattve end of education.
With basketball season right'
around the comer, Gordon will
soon have even less spare llmq
than usual.
t
It's a pretty safe bet. though,!
that hell still be seen around
the playgrounds once In a;
while ana at hla kids' gam e*
every chance he gels.
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CLINK OP T H I
COUNTY COUNT
Py: Jana I . Jaaami
Deputy Cftrb
T. Or P.O. Baa t i l l
Orlande, Florid* I M O l t t l l
IN ACCONDANCI WITH TN I
AMINICANS WITH OIBABIllT I I I ACT, parson* pan dwaatima* na a*mg a epacial aacomn a doll an should aantaci Caurl
Admtmgatadan. In Mm County af
Ming, net wear than ***** (7)
day* prior fa Mm proceeding. M
, (TD0I 1-400MS-S77I, ar VOICI (V) 1-4M*44 1771. via Flarlda Relay
II.

and

NOTICI M NIRBSY OfVfN
purauam ta a Final judgw iM af
tareeleeur* dated Aupuat Mth.
IM F. and antarad in Cat* No.
M -M 4 7 CA af dl* CfrauN Caurl
af Ih* H O H T IIN T H JudMIal
CkeuK M and far BIMINOLB
Caunty. Flarlda pfwreln COON.
TNYW1DB HOMS LOAMS. MIC.
F/K/A COUNTNYWIOI FUNDINO CORPORATION M Ml*
PtoNHMf and JA N IC I KAY
C U N K A/K/A JANfCB KAY
SONOON ar* m m Pefendama. I
■4K aad ia mm Bighaaf and Beat
btddar far taah at tha Warn
front daar af Mm BaaMnaia
II
af

r. 1*17.

C A M M . B7-S47 OA
I f y U f M 1c-d
NY LAND MONT GAG I
COMPANY,
Plant artcl.
MtCHAIl WWFNIY. at al.
Oc
N O TIC I
NOTICI IS H IN IB V OTVIN
pursuant la a 7mar Juigm ini at
faraclatura dated Aupuel 17th.
IM F. and antarad at Cass Me
I f -147 CA af the Circuit Caurl
of tha H O H T IIN T H Judicial
Cacurt at an* far IIM W O L I
County.
Flarlda
aharaw
NY LAND MONT GAG I COMPA­
NY •• tha PlawtMf and M lC H A Il
WWFNIY. JIN N IFIN B. WIN
FNIY. BANNITT SANK OP C IN 7NAL FLORIDA. N A . ON
KIVIN T. BONN ar* MM
I. I eHO aad la mm
in* . BIMMCOLI
_______ _
CaiapMuaa a* 11.00 t a . , an
ih* llfN day af O C TOBIN.
IM F, MM
property aa aa
Fatal juapmini:
LOT M . CNYSTAL CNSIK.
UNIT 1. ACCONOffM TO TNS
PLAT THIN*Of, AS NICONOBO
W PLAT SOON 41. AT PAOBB
44-11,
OP
THB
PUBLIC
NICONOa
OP
SBMIffOLI
COUNTY. FIONIDA
WtTNISS MY HAND and Pm
***f *f MW* Caurl an AUOUST
M tt. IM F.
(S I At)
CMrk el tha Cacud Court
By: Jan* B. Jaaattic
Deputy Clark
Ichavama. MoCeile. Ncyncr.
Sarratl A FrcaaMr
Pact Offica Bat 1410
Tampa. F I 11401
F170M7M
Pukkah: Baafamkar 7. (4. IM F
0BI-M
IN TNB CMIOUfT COUNT
o m e u rr o p t n b
•TATS OP PLBWBA.
M A N S FON
BdMWOL l BOUNTY
o r m orviBtoM
C A M NO. BT-11BS-CA-14-A
FONO CONSUBMN
FIHANCI COMPANY, INC..
ju d ic ia l

W ITH IA I MV HAMO and MM
seal af MM* Court an August
Itth. IM F.

ISIAU
Clark af Mm Circuit Court
By: Oarathy W. BaNan
Barron A Praapiar
Pool Offla* Baa M IB
Tamp*. F I SMOt
F it 114*0*
PuBkeh: iip a iw iir F. 14. IM F

n.
NtCHAND W. 4I1CMUK;
JUOT A M IC H U K .
WIKfVA HUNT CLUB
ASSOCIATION. MIC.;
and UNKNOWN TINANTA
racidbw at It* AHtaraten*
Court, langwaad. Fiend*.
Ill
N O TIC I BP OSLO
NOTICI i* haraky gtvan that,
aurauam I* Mm Ordar af
Summary
Judgment
al
Foretlaaure in MMs cauee. m mm
Cwtuit C*un af gam mala
County. Florida. I wM aae Pm
praparty aduals* » demlnsl*
Caunty. Ftanda aaetnaia an.
LOT 7*4. WCKfVA HUNT CLUB.
FO I HUNT M OTION I. ****** ■
mp la mm ptst tharaat, aa

B M A sa m o s

a c t ia s a i

Florida, al H t M * N „ an M P T IM M N Ard. IM T.
WITH!** my hand and MM
Baal at MM* Court MM* n tn day
af AUOUST. IM F.
MANVANNI MONM
CMrk af mm CmtuA Court
By Jan* I . Jaaatvtc
Deputy Clark
CLAUDS N. WALK BN. laeu**
1110 ThamaavW* Need
Timnaaaes. Fiend* H I M
(B04) 111-IBIS
Anaraay lot PtamtiR
Pukkah- Saplambar 7.14. IM F
Dll-47

rn TNB OMIOUfT COURT
JUM CUU. e m e u rr
IN ANN PON
BdMMOLB COUNTY.
PLOfNNA
CIVIL ACTION

d i i -a*

NOTM B OP SALS
Pursuant la FMrM* Statute*
Baft Btarage Act. Bat Bl-SCB 4
B l-M F , Saw af Cant ante/M n - . - -a a
tM U B M I^ ■ BM^^
•aae* la sectary Owner Ban*
IE
Cheater Leman
119
Rm»a* O lie*
04
Dal* D. Minton
•ro
Rrcky K. Marpan
Ml
luikwwa 1. Dunn
Tl ha aati ar aiagaii* af
Thera., Bftk/17 IM F. 10 * j»
Pukkc Auction. Cash Only.
S A . mpwMy
m- ^ - Na ^^ma w
* iv f
a ia r

r u i
W Nl. ISTATB OP:
ANNA H I SAMZHAF.
NOTICI
OF ADMMU TNATION
TO ALL FINBONS MAVWO
CLAIMS
ON
D IM AND B
AOAJMT T H I ASOVt ISTATB
AMD ALL OTHIN PINSONS
W TIR SS TI0 m THB ISTATB:
YOU ANB HBRBBV NOTIFIBD
that n m aamkinwaNan af tha
Batata af Anna la* Banihaf.
dacaaaad. Pk* Numkar B7-S41CP, la paruhnp m n m Cfrcud
Court far tamlnala Caunty.

N O U ttlA U MONTOAOI
CORPORATION.

af wfMah la M l North
Park Avanua, l arferd. Fianaa
U T 7 I.

FRANK JOBSPH
HOINIO, at If.

e4■- a.

of Dm aacaea la tfram Adams,
wtMaa addraaa i* *44 last

rtf^iwiy

OR
i4py
e

I - &lt;1^ —
Mwywwwi

Ftanda *17M.
Tha na*M and addmaa af n m

dar far aaM M tha Waal Pram
Daar *« Nm BIMINOLB County

11:00 am., an the tnd day af
OOTONBR. IM T , IN* taham ng

WITHIN
TH M I
MONTHS FROM THB OATS OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THI* NOTICI. la ID* wMh Mm
Clark af Mm above Court a writ­
ten statement af any claim ar
lech claim mucl ba In writing
and must mdteata m m b**W tor
tha alaka. Ih* name and
- -a----- —k a k a ------- am
BOQif
&gt;1 W mt H fill Rff (m k-l
nn—
atom ar m a r nay, and Mm
amaum siaknad. N mm eldtm I*
N
ad. if mm clam fa earningam ar
laiiaul deled, tha naka* af Mm
uncertainly ahad ba ataiad. H
mm claim M a*cured, the cacurtty ehak b* aatertkad. The
coals* af Mm claim ta the dark

LOT M . BLOCK A LONOWOOO
NORTH ACCORONfO TO T H I
P U T THBRBOP AA NBCOROBD
m p u t n o o k i b . p a o b ta. o f
T H I PUBLIC N B CO R M OF
M M m O U COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WIT NS SB MY HAND and Mm
teal af MM* Court an AUOUST

Itth. IM T.
IS IA U
Maryann* Mara*
Clark at Mm CBeuR Court
By: Jan* I . Jeaacrt*
Deputy Clark
lahavarrta. MeCatta, Raywtar,
Sarratl S Prapplet
Peat Oftla* Sea *410
TMtaa.PL M M 1
pis&lt;saiTS
NO TM B
In aaaardana* mth tha
A n a rte m ONaBHNMa Act. parWig a special Occamla earttalpaa* hi M t
■ ahaufd aantaci n m
naka* net la**r Mm * ***** (f\
day* grtar ta Bw pram dkg M
Rdftad. Talaahanai 4 B T-U S 4SM eat 4 H T) 1 BM M I IT71
(TDCf ar 1 BBa,BM BTT t M l vt*

Cl— fflGd Ads 322-2611

T. 1**7

M . H . M . I I and t l . af MM
Pukka Nacarda af lanunalc
C ciaefy. Plana*.
a* Pukkc BMa. la Ik* M p a h
BtPder. far caan. n mm Waat

IM T. and antarad m Caaa Na.
M-1111CA *f MM ClreuN Court
af Ih* H O H T IIN T H Judlalai
Circuit in and fat IIM W O L I
Caunty.
Florida
whatam
RO UISIAU MONTOAOI COR­
PORATION It Plaintiff and
PRANK JO M Ptt HOINIO. LIBA
OlANN HOINIO fUk/a USA
ONIMIB. NOVUS M R V tC II,
INC. l/k/t OISCOVIN CARO
AIRVICIB, TIN AN T I t n/k/a
•INNAN0 IBISINRIttO, T I N ­
ANT I t n/k/a M T T Y C UtfO IR I me

mOIVIOUALa WITH DO ABIll.
TIBS NBBOiNO NIASONABLI
ACCOM MO OATIOHB TO PAN­
TtCIPATB m THIB PNOCBBDINO
SHOULD CONTACT T H I COURT
ADMINISTRATORS OFFICB AS
BOON AS P O S S IS II. T i l l PMONIi 407-111-4110; IX T.
4117,B ON. 1-BOO-MA-B771
{TTDti ON 1'SM BM'STTS (V)|
NSUV MNVMS.
v w r IONIDA
u
aatkar 7,14. IM T
DSI-71

1M Waal. Punch*. FMrM*
11177. Pctmana Mr adaumacr*Pvahaar
tatwme)
fawtaan (1*) day* af pukkeaNanafNM* "
a .
• wwvar *f
. .
an stay Nava
la ragukBl an aWnkuctraMY*
toiAfMlakSllM (ftWW^I
HkAMUkdl ,^H ap
OTWIWNMIMtt
1M.I7, F.B., canacrnmg

Plant Wt.

NOTM B OP SALB
Nolle# I* haraBy glean .that,
pursuant to a Fatal Bummary
Judgment
of
Faraclatura
antarad In tha abova-ttylad
cause, at tha Circuit Court af
BamaMla County. Florida. I nl*
sail tha praparty situate In
I amine la County,
Fter Ms.

A/K/A

raauuamame
af
Flarlda
Admmwtrallv* Cad* Nuiet
40CI I1 I and 40C-1.SII and Be
fMad mth (racelvad By) the
Dtatrkl Clark.

BABB NO. B7 B**« BA 1* A
COUNT NYW10B FLWDWO
CORPOUATKNI n/k/a
COUNTNYWIOI HOMI

NOTICI IS H IR B IY OIVIN
aurauam la a Final Jud*msm af

VANO. BANFONO, PL 11771.
m pubB* safe, k* Hi* Mghaat
and Beat Bidder, far stall, M tha
Waal Front Oder Bamlnela
County Caurthauaa, Banfard,
Flarlda. *111:04 a.nt. an Hi*
Mrd day *1 BapfamBer, 1M7.
MANYANN a MONM
CLINK OP CINCUIT COUNT
BY Jan* I . Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
Denial C. C eiteuigra. lapuira
MOT North Batdavard
Tamp*. Florida 1M01

la avaMakla far inepeetten
Wrauah Friday aaaapf
feeder*- BAS c.m ta
. M NM DL JShna Nrvar

LOT *. BLOCK K lOYUWIlOfl
OP LOCH ARBOR. MOTION I
ACCORDING TO T H I P U T
THIRIOP AB NICONOBO IN
P U T BOOK II. PAG! I, PUB­
LIC NICONOA OP MBHNOLI
COUNTY. FlOfUOA.

DAVIO I . 0VISS AJK/A
OAYIO IU Q IN I D r i l l . I T At.

TM I SOUTHIHLV M 4 F I I T OF
TMI WSSTIHLY 1M F I I T OF
LOT 1, BLOCH IT . MAP OP T H I
BAMFOMD PAHMI, ACCON0ata TO THB PLAT TH IN I0 F AB
MCONOCO m P U T BOOK 1.
PAG! I H , PUBLIC NICONOS
OP MMINOLB COUNTY. FLOP I-

af Ha
mt*m ta laau* a parrnH to the
falemng
appNcam(a)
an
Saptamkar MR. ISBTi
CITY OP U N I MANY. ATTN:
JOHN LITTON. P O SOX
BM TM , U K I MANY, PL 117M0790,
cey lie alien
11-117OOtSANOMIR. The Otatrtrt propace* la aooectc 4 .M mIMan
gaAana par day af wafer TO
SUPPLY P OTASH WAT IN TO A
POPULATION OP 14.1M IN I
YIANS. T H I APPLICANT'S
PNIVIOUB PIRMIT ORAMTIO
THB USB OP 4.M MOO OP
WATIN TO SUPPLY P O TAS H
WATIN TO A P O P U U TK M OP
I B.474 IN IM F . The wNRdrcwaM uaad By fhta pradaaad
prefect win can Wat af GROUND
WATIN
FROM
FLORIDAN
AOUIFIN eta TH N II IXISTWO
WILLS AMD FOUR PNOPOSIO
WILLS t* aarva 19.0 Mr** In
•amlnal* County located In
•action* M 07 M . Tewnafk* M
Nana* M last known sc
C U T OP LAKB MART.

ty a* sal farm
kt aaM Final

OBI-AI

e *.

dark at Mu* court aNhar before
tarvH* an piamtMfa after nay or
mncdictciy thereeftaf, atharntaa a OafauN mu Ba antarad
aaatnet you tar tha rakaf
damandad m mm canpiatnt ar
petit Mn
Dated Aupuat Mth. IM F
Mary anna More#
Clark at the Court
dy luanna Woodtoy
Deputy CMra
PubMeh: Aupuel 11. and
Baplamkar 7. 1*. I I . IM F
D IM M *

:

F IN D IN G C O IN S

1 4 -tf
COUNTNYWIOfl HOMS LOANS.
MfC. P/K/A COUNTNYWIOI
FUND WO CORPORATION.

OCH-1I0
TO AAAIN JBAM
B H U lIN -a TN IM C A
A O O N IM UNKNOWN
YOU ANB NOTIFIIO that an
action fat INut# Ta than Cauee
far Contempt) haa bean Mad
aaatnet you and you era
raauNad M aarva a copy af yeur
orman dafanaae, d any, ta N an
piawtrtra attorney. Jaaaah
Paiawot. nhaaa aOdraaa M. t i t
Crye lei Lake Avanua. laka
Mary. Florida 1IT4*. an ar
bafara IIP T IM B IN loth. IM F.

NOOINT O. I T A* IA at af.
Craaadafandant*.
NOTICI I I h IN tO v OIVIN
MMt purtirant M Final Judpratrit
af F a r t d t w t antatad at mm
aaaa af JIN N Y W C U llU M .
PlewtMf, va NOOINT O OTAKIN . at al. Dafandante, w Mm
C ircuit Court, W and tar
Oeatwale County. Florida. Caaa
Na.
M -P 1 7 0 -C A -1 4 I.
the
imdorafpriad Clark act ate at
pupa* tala M Mm high#*! and
Baal Btddar for caan at Watt
front daar af the Sominoto
County Caurtnauaa, M l N
Park
Avanua,
laniard.
Ban me It County. Florida, at Iha
. Naur af 11:00 a n an the JOtn
- day M P T IM M N . A 0 IM F.

■ M i l M UN TYi
PLOfNBA

VILLAS OP M S S IIS M N V
HOMBOWNINS
ASSOCIATION. INO.

Aupuat
7,1147

Ligil Notion

Ltgil Notlctt

Ltgtl Notlctt

m t m i o m e u rr o o u r r
OP TNS 1STN JUDICIAL
OMBUtT M ANB PON
I BOUNTY,

m t n b e w B u rr c o u n t ,
•JOMTSBNTN JUDICIAL

BALVAOI AUCTION
OCT. I I . IM F

B A M NO. B T -M t BA 14
NATIONSBANC
MONTOAOI CORPORATION.
PI aim iff,

O A M NO.I B T-f S1B-OA-14-B
THOMAS L. THOMPOON.
PiaimiN.
va.
FRANK ■- OILBV,
JOHN 001
(unknown tenant) and
JA N I D O I (unknwwn Icnanf).

JUMAMISI 4
BwSfWGk
1
M AM

BOUNTY,

Pukkah:

Ltgil Notion
* w
n
WAT1N I

T. 14. IM F

copy IP each personal raproAd parppna ml arc scad In Mm
etiaf* l* whom a copy of MM*
Hat lea af Adnlntacratian has
baan mailed ar* repaired,
WITHM T H M I MONTHS FROM
THB OATS OF THB FIRST PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICS. 1a
flM any abfacllan* thay may
hay* that challenge* Mt* vaheity *1 tha *ai Id em* WML Vi*
puadRsaMan* af MM paraanal
furledWien af » * eaurt
ALL O U N fS . DSMANOS. AND
OSJICT10NS NOT SO FILSO
W IU SB PONSVBN SANRSD.
Dafaaf MMNrai pubdiaMin af
MM* Natl** of Adminleftadan:
Aupuat lis t. 1BS7.
twain Apent*
af Mm
•M B. Highway 4S4,
*17*0
Pip. Bar N*. 00*1771

SspwmDar 7 ,1BST

S I, and
0BH-S11

y*.

D4INA A. ORAM AS, *« al..
NOTfOS OP SALB
NOTICt IB H1R1BY OIVIN
purauam la an Ordar ar Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Paraeioeura Sal* antarad an
Aupuat 17Mi, IM F In Mil* caaa
new pending In **M Court, Mm
alyl* af which It indlctlad
Iw P M Ia M
k ^ w m a c . , a— —- -n. ^ &gt; k . tWaal
BWI DR/vfc fw CMn VI um WTai
From Daar af MM IIMINOLB
ity Caurlhouca, 101 N.
Avanua, Sanford. Fiend*
11771. al I ICO A M., an Ih*
1*fh day af OCTOPBR. IM F,
aa a*t forth hi aaM Ordar or
5LT
LOT M . DCSN RUN UNIT I I .
ACCOND1NO TO THB P U T
THBRBOP RBCOROBO W P U T
BOOR M . PAOBB M AMD 11.
PUBLIC RiCOROB OP B IM IMOL I COUNTY. FLORIDA.
ORDBRBD M SANFORD,
M M N fO H County, Fiartda
M di day af AUOUST, IBdF
BUNVAMM M ONM , C lIN K
■Aa Clark. Cir*uN Court
M M N fO H Caemfy. Flarlda
By: Jan* I . JaaawM
Daaucy Ccark
BPIA N A HOFFMAN. PA.
70S Saufh DUM Nlphway
Card OiBlaa, Florida 11144
4 M -t m
I
need a apaciaf i
l* partfciaai* m fhM prat aadaig
cant act
ADA
af M l N. Park
Sun* N.. laniard.
11771. al laaaf fiv* day*
la Ih* proceeding,
hana: (407) 111-4I X t i l .
4117; I BM-BM-4771(700). ar
1 400-444-4770 (V), via Fiartda

BOUNTY,

NOTfOB OP SALB
NO TICI IB HBRIBY OIVIN
Midi purauam la a Pinal
Judgment
el
Farad* sure
antarad In eauca numkarad IT 1 1 II-C A -I4 -I. m Ih# Ckcull
Court al I train d a Caunty,
Florid*. I wMI tad Ih* praparty
situated m lam mot* County,
Beginning al Mia kitartactlon
af tha lam tnd Watt earner kna
1/4 taction krw| af Bactlan 10.
Tcwncrup i f BauMi. Nanp* 10
wy Bn# af Oranp* BauMvard
righf af way. ki aaid aaaMan;
dance Saudi M 0 flat, mar* ar
Ma* fa Ih* Northerly Boundary
Bn* af aaid Oranp* BauMvard
right *f war. Mwna* iwrtheeel
arty Many Mm Nertherty bound
cry hn* af aaid Orangt
Boulevard right *f way t* tha
Patm el BegwiriBip.
at pukda aaM ta mm Mghaat and
beat btddar. far caan, at tha
waat ham daar of tha lammvla
Caunty Caurthauaa, M l N.
Par* Avanua. Banfard, Florida
11771, *111 00 am on the 71th
day of M P T IM M N . IM F.
W IT N IM my hand and tha
aaaf af thla Court an tha Mth
day at AUOUST. i t l F
MARYANN! MO A S i
C U N K OP TH I
CIRCUIT COURT
Sr- Jan* I . Jaaawic
Deputy Clara
MARK
MARK A. IK O TIIN . ISOUINI
1100 Clay Avanua. OuR* ITT
Ortanda. Fiartda 11004
1407) 0M -47M
* Na: I01M I

7. 14. 1**7
D tl-M

In actardana* with tha
Americana Wkh DMaataiiaa Act.

OP PtOTfTtNMB HAMS
Nolle* Ia harady d&gt;v*n thec w*
wfd snpapa m kuamaaa al M «
N. French A**.. Sanfard. F I
1 I7FI,
SamWal*
C aunty.
Fiend*. unOar the Ficmiou*
Nam* af OANPONB HdNALO.

partkipafa M IN* pracaadwid
should
jam acl
Court
Admmietralien, at M l N Park
Avanua. kuRa N -M l. Oanfard.
Fiartda 11771. lafaahan* (407)
U1-41M . act. 4117. net Mar
Mian coven (7) day* prior to mm
ptcccedmp Mhearing kwpairad.
(TOO) 1-S0O-MS-O77I, ar Wmc*
(V) t-tO O -O M -tno , VM Flarlda
Relay larvics
Pukkah: leefemksr 7, 14. IM F
M I-70

aaid name wNh n m OfvMian af
Carparalian*,
Tsiiahacaaa.
Florida, m accardanc* with Mm
provMMrt* af Ih* FIcIHMu*
Hama Itatufa*. Ts-tTN: SdONdh
(t t .M . Florid* ttahrla* IM t.
haauhkc Nawe*saw*. Inc
Hedy M Andga*
NMkW Orawry
Pukkah Scpfamkw 7, IM F
Dfl-71
IN TNB CINCUIT COUNT
OP TNB I4 TN JUDICIAL
CINCUIT. IN ANB PON
M M IN OLB COUNTY,

IN TNS CIRCUIT COUNT
OP TNS IS TH JUDICIAL
CINCUIT OP PLOfNOA
m AND FON
MNIWOLO COUNTY
OSNINAL
JUNIPPIOTtON OIYISMH
CASS NO. SF-4S CA t*K
TRANS FINANCIAL
MONTOAOI COMPANY.
PiwmiM,

V*
-I4 -L
NATION4BAMC MONTOAOI
CORPORATION
F/K/A NCNB MONTOAOI
LF/W A
T H A N MONTOAOV
CORPORATION
VB.
PLAINTIFF
THB UNKNOWN SPOUM.
HBmS. BSM PICUUM 4 AMO
ALL O TH IN PART H I
CLAMNMBB AQANtAT TH I
U T A H OP SARAH
a. a n n a m c s a b b o ; ja b o m
SMITH; 4 TAT I OP FLONIOA.
DCPAMTMBMT OP NTVIN U I:
(INITIO BTATIB OP AfMMCAi
ITT FmAMCIAL AIRVICIB. INC:
NICHAHO A. YOUNG 0/B/A
YOUNO CL1ANINO I
HAULMCO: OUALITY
MONM TRANSPORT, MIC.:
HI 0 0 1N SPRNCOS
CONDOfdmiUM ASSOCIATION,
m e.; M M WO L I COUNTY;
JOHN D O I AMD JA N I
DO I AS UNKNOWN TIN A N TI
N POM ISSION
OCFINOANTII)
NOTICS
OP FOMOLOPUNN RALS
NOTICI IS H IR IB V OIVIN
purauam la a Bummary Final
Judpmam of toracMaura dated
SapCamBar Tnd. 1M7, arrtarad
kt ChrU Caaa Na. M -11M -CA14-L af tha CkciMl Court *1 the
1ITM Judicial Circuit M and for
MMINOLB Caunty, SANFORD.
Flarlda. I a * aa* la Mm M|fM*t
and kaaf bidder lor cash AT
THB FRONT DOOR OF THB
COURTHOUBt af tha B IM IN O LI
County
Caurthauaa
localad m M l NORTH PARK
AVtNUI In SAMFORO. Flonda,
at 11:00 a-m. an Mm Mth day af
M F T IM S IR IM F Mm fakowtng
early a* aat forth
luminary
F trial
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 171.
SUILOINO 11C. OF HID0IN
SPRINOS
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO T H I O I C U NATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RICORDIO ON NOVIMBIR I I .
IB M IN OFFICIAL RIC0RDS
BOOK 1*M FAOIS BM THRU
7SI. INCLUSfVS OF T H I PUSLIO RICONDS OF S I Ml NOLI
COUNTY, FIONIDA AND ALL
AM INDM IN TS
T H IN IT O .
TO O ITH IN WITH ALL AFPUNTIN AN C IS TH IN ITO AND AN
UNOtVIDIO IN TI N IST W T H I
COMMON IL IM IN T S OF SAID
CONDOMINIUM AS BBT FORTH
IN
I AID
O IC U R A TIO N .
INCLUDINO BPBCIFICAUV BUT
NOT S T WAV OF UMUATION
T H I FOLLOWING BOUIPMINT:
NIFNIGIRATON, W/ICIMAKIN,
HANOI. MICROWAVI. O ltH .
WASHIR. DISPOSAL. FIRBP U C I . MINNONIO C L O M T
DOORS. PAOOLS FAN. WASH­
IR . DRVIN
Dated tMe Ird day of I I P TIM S IN . IMT.
icihcurr c o u n t m a d
MARYANN! M ONM
Clark el mm Circuit Court
By: Jan* I. Jaeewlc
Daputy Clark
T H I U W OFFICIS OF
DAVID J. IT IR N , PJL
M l B. UHIVINSITY DN.
STB BOO, BLO M
PLANTATION. PL 11114
(BM)Hl-BOOD
In aecardanca with Ih*
American with OMaBUitla* Act.
parson* with duakUltl** naadbip a apodal aacemmadeUen to
participata In IM t praaaadlng
•houM contact Ih* Clark of Ih*
Circuit Court al the MMINOLB
. County Caurthauaa al (407)
m -4 * M . not lafar Mian aatan
day* prior I* Mm crcn cWng. M
hearing kapakad, 1-0 0 0 -M I■771 (TDD) ar 1-404-444-4770.
7,14. IM F
DO I-44

RUDOLPH C JON I S and
IH N ItT IN I P JONBS:
JIF F IN Y J O N H A/K/A
JfFFR tV JOHBB: P4LLY
P RIW fh DlS/A BAtW IR'S
COUNTRY kYORl.
RUBY PR (W IN O/S/A
PNIWBN'S COUNTRY
STORB; JUANITA SMITH;
JULIA OUNN; M Ihrmg.
and pN unknown partiaa

H I T PMAMCB. ***.; LBVM
FLORIDA M M S TM f NTS. LTD;
im rr io s t a t b s o f a a m r ic a i
SUN STATS FORO F/K/A BILL
KHIBS SUN STATI FORO;
HOOD NINT A-CAN CORN, a
dMeefyad carper anon;
AOVtHTItT MIALTH
■YSTIM/SUNSILT. KM d iv a
Fiartda HoapRaf: UPS TRUCK
LSASWO. In*.; SUNTRUST
BANK. Camral Flarlda. N i l
l/k/a Sun Sank. Hcuonal
Aaaaclcllen. CLINK OF TH I
ciRCurr c o u n t o f m m i n o l b
COUNTY; IT A T I OF FIOHIOA.
Oaaartmam el Navanua;
___ . unknown paraonfa) In
possession ar the subtact
N O TIC I OP ACTION
TO: JtMary Jon#* a/k/a Jeffrey
Jena* M kymp, and all unknown
peril** claiming ky. through.
ealandant(t) who art
la Ba dead ar In*.
whether aaid unknown partM*
a*, hake, davit***, grant***, er
other claimant*;
nhaaa rsaitanc* la unknown
and whoa* last known addraaa
M:
M TIMany BauMvard. Bun* 11
Hawark. New Jaraay 0710C
YOU ARB NOTIFIBD that an
action let loracletur* at mart­
en
tha
telMwIng
I property:
Lai 4*1. SPfUNO OAKS. UNIT
1, according la Mm plal Miaraaf,
aa rtcatdad In Ptat Saab IT,
Papa* 74/74/71, Public Baaacd*
af l aminaM County, Flarlda.
ha* baan (Had ape-nai you and
you ar* rtpulrtd la aarva a
capy at yaur written defence!,
d any, ta It. on MARff-LOUIIS
SAMUILS. Attar nay lar Mt*
PlakitMl whoa* addraaa it 4410
Say Seoul Boulevard, Suit*
CM. Tampa, Florida IM P 7 on er
bafara thirty day* tram Um data
af Mm flrat pukkc atten af MM*
nolle* and tut tha original wRh
tha Clark al this Court either
before s ank * an Plaintiff*
attamay at mmadiattty that*aflar; otherwice a default wil
ba antarad againtt you far the
relief dam anaad in Mm earnplaint.
N O TI: PURSUANT TO TH I
FAIN
OUT
C O LLIO IIO N
PHACTICIB ACT VOU ANB
A0V1IID THAT THIB LAW FIRM
IB O tIM ID TO B l A 0 IB T
C O LHCTO R ATTIMPTINO TO
C O LLIC T A O B IT AND ANY
INFORMATION OdTAIHID WILL
B4 USIO FON THAT PUNPOBI.
W1TNIBS my hand and Mm
seal at said Court an B IP TIM BIN Ird. 1MT.
(M A I)
Maryanna Mora*
Aa Clark *f Mm Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
CO DU.IS S STAWIAhBKI
4410 Say scam Boulevard
Suita 4*0
Tampa, Flarld MOOT
Telsphanai (111) BT7-40M
CSS **4-04041
PubBah: Saplambar 1,14. IM F
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10:00

000 W IN 414
LONOWOOO FL 117*0
1011 Nlctan PICK UP
JNOFOOBTiriwnnfpni
Publish: leptembar 7, IM F
Of 1*10
IN TNS CINCUIT COURT
OP TNS H O H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL 0INCUIT
m ANB PON
BIM INOLB COUNTY,
FIONIDA
C A M NO.I M -IT 0 T -C A -1 S -L
IUHTRUBT BANK CINTNAL
FLORIDA. N A. f/k/a SUN
BANK. N A , a national
banking association,
Plaintiff.
v*.
1. LIB MUNI1ZI; SALVATOR!
B. M UNIUI; NATIONAL
LOAN IHVISTORB, LP. a
kmItad partnership;
0J10IM BNTf NPNISIfl. INC.,
a Florida carperatian;
IXCILBION CONSTRUCTION
CORPORATION, INC., a
Florida carperalien;
AMIRICAN CIVIL ING IH IIN INO COMPANY,
a Florida
carparalian; IMBHQY
BOUIPMINT BALIB, INC., a
Fi artda carparalian; FLONI0A
CURB • CONCRBTI
CONSTRUCTION, MIC.,
a Fiartda earperatien;
KBV •PORTS MARKBTINO.
INC., a Flarlda corporation;
NATIONAL I DOCAT ION
INBURANCI GROUP INC.;
* Florida corporation;
■ILL M N T 1 d/b/c dlN TZ
Of NTAL LAB; CINTNAL
LOCATING tIN V IC f. LT0.
CORPORATION, a Now Verb
carparalian; and MICRO
INNOVATION 1. INC.,
e Flarlda corporation.
Defendant*
NO TM B OP B A L I
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCIHN
N O TIC I It H IR IB V OIVIN
that purtuant la tha Final
Judgment of Faroclocur* dated
mm IBMi day at Aupuat IM F.
and antar ad in tha above ttytad
causa wherein SUNTRUST
BANK C IN TR A l FLORI0A, N A .
Vk/a SUN BANK. N A , a nationaf banking aaaaciatian. la Mi*
PUMMM and f . LIB M U N llli;
•ALVATORB
B.
MUNIZH.
NATIONAL LOAN INVBITO R I.
IP. a limited partnarahip.
OiLDIN (N TIR P N ia lB . INC . a
Florida carparalian; IX C I L SIOR CONSTRUCTION CORPO­
RATION. INC., a Florida corpo­
ration; AMIRICAN CIVIL INO INBININO COMPANY, a Florida
carparalian; IN IN G V IOUIPM INT SAIIB . IN C . a Florida
carperatian; FLORIDA CURB 4
CONCRBTI CONSTRUCTION.
MfC.. a Flarlda corporation; K IT
SFORTS MARK1TING. INC . a
Florida corporation; NATIONAL
I0UCATION
INSURANCI
GROUP, INC.; c Florida corpo­
ration; BILL B IN TZ d/b/c
BINTZ OINTAL LAB. CINTRAL
LOCATIHO S1RVICI. LTD COR­
PORATION. a New York corpo­
ration, end MICRO INNOVA­
TIONS, INC . ( Florida corpora­
tion, arc ih* Ostandanit I,
Clark of tha abava-aniiilad
Court. wiM toll lo tha rughatt
and bast bidder, or bidder*, lor
cash, at the SammoM County
Courthout* (watt front stop*).
M l N. Pork Avanua. Sanford.
Florida 11771. st 11 00 a. m . on
mm Ind day at OOTOPIR, IBSTT,
ty a* aat forth In aaid Final
Judpmam pf Foreclosure eitu•lad In Seminal* County.
BSJMSfT - A '
A PORTION O.R. MITCHILL'S
SURVBY
OP
TNS
LIV Y
GRANTS. PLAT BOOK 1, PAG I
*. OP T H I PUBLIC RSCOROS
OP SIMMaOLB COUNTY. FLORI­
DA: M O R I PARTICULARLY
D IS C N IB ID AS FOLLOWS;
C O M M IH C I AT T H I IH TIR M OTION OF THS (A S T RIGHTOF-WAY U N I OF MOSS ROAD
AND T H I C IH T IR U N I OF
LONQWOCD OVIIDO ROAD AS
SHOWN OH T H I PLAT OF.
NORTH ORLANDO, PLAT BOOK
I t . PAGIS 10 AMO I I . PUBLIC
RICOROS
OP
S IM INO LI
COUNTY, FLORIDA; T H IH C I
HOP D 4G R IIS M 11*1 ALOHO
■AID ( A I T
RIGHT-OF-WAY
U N I OF MOSS ROAD A O ilTAHCI OF 111 M FIS T TO TH I
POINT OF CUNVATURI (PC) OF
A CURVI CONCAVS 1ASTIRLV
AND HAVING FOR IT PRINCI­
PLE IL IM IN T S , A RADIUS OF
STS.TI F I I T AN0 A CINTRAL
ANOLI OF 11 O I G R I I I 01 49*
HUN THINCk NORTHIRLY
ALONG T H I ARC OF SAI0
CURVI 171.11 F I I T TO TH I
POINT OF TANGINCY T H IN !OF:
RUN
T H IN C I
N il
OBORIIS 0 7 - t r i A O ilTANCI
OF H4.00 F I I T TO T H I POINT
n* acniuuiun T H IN C I CONTINUI N M D IO R IIB 0711*1 A
DISTANCS OF 100.00 F i l l ;
RUN T H IN C I SSI D IO R IIS
97 49*1 A DISTANCS OF 700 00
F IIT ;
RUN T H IN C I
117
D IO R IIS 01‘I4*W A DISTANCS
OF IM .7 I FIST. RUN TH IN C I
N71 D IO R IIS OS M* W A 0ISTANCI OF 1M .M F I I T TO T H I

POINT or MfllMMINa.

TH I UN0IRSI0NID. HAVING
FIRST B U N DULY SWORN.
IT A T I ON OATH THAT T H I
AF ORB DISC AISID PROPIRTV
DOBS NOT COMSTITI/TI TH I
HOMIBTIAO* OF ANY FIR IO N W HOM IOSVIR UNDIR
T H I LAW! AND CONSTITUTION
OF TITS STATI OF FLORIDA,
togalhor with til ttructurc*.
Improvamcnlt, (liluras and
appurtenant** on aaM land* of
uaad In conjunction ihorawtlh.
W ITN IM my hand and efTMlal
*4*1 of this Court al Sanford,
l ommola County, Florida, this
Itth day of AUOUST, 1M7.
(COURT SIAL)
MARYANN! MORSI
A* CMrk of Circuit Court
Byt Jkn* I . J h o w M
Deputy Clerk
Jack C. Mcllrey. laquiro
MAGUIRI. VOORHIS
S WILLS, PA.
Past Offie# Be* 111
Orlando, Florida 11101
(407) 144-1100
FLORIDA BAR NO. 041*144
Attorney for Ftoinlifl
IN ACCOROANCI WITH T H I
AM IR ICAN! WITH DISASIUTIBS ACT. PIRSONS WITH DIBABILITIIB NIIDINQ A BPICIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PART1CIPATI IH THIS P R O CIID ING
SHOULD CONTACT COURT
ADMINISTRATION AT B IM INO LI COUNTY COURTHOUBt.
M l N. PARK A V IN U I. SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA. TIL1P HO NI
(407/111-41101, NOT LATIR
THAN O IVIN (T) DAY* PRIOR
TO T H I PROCIBDINO. IP
HIARINO IMFAJRID. (TDD) t100*(41-1771, OR VOICI (V) 1SS4-S44-4770. VIA FLORIDA
RILAY SIRVICI.
Pukkah: l aplemkkr T. 1 4.1M7
OBI-44

�• Sknlortl Metkid, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. September 7, 1097

Legal Notices
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tcnltv C ««ri at Varment
Unit Me. a,
franklin CInert
M taka etraai
u . u ta m , v i o b it s
iaei| it a -ia y i
Daakal Ha. taa-4-BS fra *
Paul D Cayaa
•JO ( Orange Avenue

longwood f t 12780
lurretia Head ICayaa)
Mr
Paul D Cayaa
NOTW fl OF H IA H M Q
Aufwat 7, le e r

ThM la la notify you ta apnea'
ai lha Court named above *
connection with the above
Motion Hearing
Tueedey Bepiamber JO. 1M l
at Ok 00 AM
A reooeet lor -Mlttlmut to
Correctional Factory- haa been
Hied by Nlcholaa Hadden
(Attorney let Plaintiff) The milttmua aiataa aa loHowe Tou are
ordered la taka and commit
Paul
Cayaa
ta
the
Cam*Helenai at Cerrectloni at
an evl barlied laeraaantptlva,
who la
piled with the candmona el
lataeaa aa eat lonh below or la
ethanataa dtachargad ky law.
On March I I . I a n , Via frankHn
family Court ordered Paul
Cayaa ta pay ■23.010.*4
ragtihar whh mtaraat at ttst
ear annum accrulne tram
January ft, t eef ta the ftanaun
family Court Clark on or bolero
July I, taer. Paul Cayaa haa
tailed to e*y the eum due.
MThoraloro, the Court order*
Peu! Cayeo held for end con­
tempt of Court unto payment ot
U t tJO aa tegether with intereat at tltc par annum from
January I f , 1207 and publica­
tion coala of I M 00 la made la
Via frankHn County Cotdl Clark
or la otherwtee drecharged ky
low. Ill You hove the nghl to be
reareeented by an attorney- it
you can not oiford on attorney,
you may revue at an attorney be
appointed by liHmg out an
appucetton form and raturNne
ta tma court prior ta the hearing
data. If yau guaVfy, the (tala
may appoint an atfernoy to rep­
ot part at the attorneya laaa.
The forma are avadabta at the
cowrthouao and mull ba Mad al
laaat 10 daye prior to the heatrrg data. M you hove lured an
attorney, pieeee have them Ida
a nonce of appearance prior to
•he achodula nearing
fA ILU h l TO APPEAR AS
O P D in iD
ABOVE
WILL
RESULT IM THE ISSUANCE O f
THE MITTIMUS.
Tammy Burnt.
Aaalatanl Clark
Pufeliah: August
J l,
and
September T, ttST
OfH-SOT

IM Tttt CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB RfOMTBettTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

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M AND FOR
B IM IR O tl COUNTY,
FLORIDA
M O M T E OfVIBlOR
File Humber ST-SSf -CF
IN R (: ESTATE Of
BARRY A WO IDA.
Oeceaeed
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et the

WOlDA,

Legal Notices

F04125413
NO TICI
In accordanc* with lha
Amarican* OtaaMhtlae Act, par­
aona needm* a epee let accom­
modation lo panic Mala m thia
proceeding ehoutd contact the
individual or aganay aanding
nollct not talar than aeven |7|
day* prior I* the proceeding el
ihe eddieaa given on the
notice Telephone: 407-1I14JM oat 4EEF; t-too-ast-arr I
(TDD) or t-EOO-ESS-ITTO |y); ala
Florida Relay lerv.Ck
Pubiiafi: Baptember 7, 14. tt*7
DEI 41
IN THB CIRCUlf COURT
OF THB BMNTflflNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
m AND TON
BIM INOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
OABB NO. B F -tiS O
OtVIBfON 140
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N.A. AS
TRUSTS! OF VENDES TRUST
IStT-1,

m en-

CP, le pending m the Cirouit
Court tor Bommoto County,
Florida, Probata Ohrlafan. the
addraaa of which la ter*mola
County Courthouao, Sot N.
Park Ava., Sanford, Florida
11TT1. The namei and addraaaaa of the pereonel topraaentaiMrvea attorney are eet lotth
ALL IN TIR IS TID PERSONS
ARE MOTIFIIO THAT:
All per loot on whom thlo
notice la aervad who have
okfectiona that challenge t a
validity el the win, the quaiificauona ot the poraonal laproaonUttea. venue, or furladittlon ol
the Court are required to Ilia
their ebfeettone with Uue Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF T H R U
MONTHS AFTER T H I DATE OF
T H I FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF BIRVICI
OF A COFT OF TH It NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH credltore ot the decedent
and other par eon a having
claim* or domanda agatntl
decedent* eetata on whom a
copy ot m u nollea la aervad
within three monthe after the
data of the Mat publication of
Thla nolka muet Ilia thalr
cl anna with Vila Court WITHIN
T H I LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H I DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER TH I DATE OF (IR V IC f
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICI
ON THSM.
All otrvar creditor* ot the deco
dent and paraona having claima
or damende agamel the dace
dant'a aetata must Ella thalr
claim* with thla court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FTIR T H I
DATS OF THE FIRST FUSUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data ot m* first bub**
Uon of thla Not lea la Awguat It.
IH 7 .
l Raen
praaameiiva:
ARTHI
THUR WOIOA
Attorney tor

Faraonal Roefaeantathro:
CURTIS S. OOFF, I SOU IPI
Florida Bar N*. SSS4I7
TIE N. Farncr*afc Avenue
Orlando, FL EESOJ
HOT) **4-7111
PuSItaR: Aufuat
St, and
Soptomkar T, I H T

DCH-SOe

407/322-2611

407/831-9993

NO TICS OF ACTION

TO: OIRALOO R. RODRIQUEZ
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE!
loot Lagoon Cove
Oviedo, FL 117BI
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNK MOWN
VOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foraclato a mortgage
on Ihe following proporty In
SEMINOLE County, Floflda:
LOT 122, STILLWATER. PMA' r
t. ACCORDING TO THE F L U
THEREOF, AS RECORDED III
FLAT BOOK 11, PAGES 41-44,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
haa been filed again*1 you and
you aro raquuad to aarv* a
copy of your written del enter,
N any, wKMn SO daye after the
IVal publication ol tide Nolle*
ot Action, on Ichevarila,
McCall*, Raymer, B antu B
Trappier, Plaintiff a attorney,
whoa* addraaa la SOI Bayahora
Boglavard. Buna 400. Tampa.
Florida 33404, and Ilia lha orig­
inal with thla Court either
balora eentlce on Plalnlill'a
attorney ot knmadiataly there•tier; otheral** a dafautt wiN
ba antarad egatrial you for the
rebel
demanded
m
the
Complaint of peinion.
Thla nolle* (hall be pubkahed
once each weak for two canaacuthre week a in the Sanford
Herald
W ITN IS I my hand and me
aaal ol Ihra Court on thla End
d a yotS EP TS M U n. ISST
Maryann* LI or t a
Clerk ot Ih* Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
N O TIC I
AMERICANS WITH
OMASILITISS ACT OF (IS O
Admlafttiktlv* Order
Ns. ST-S
N you aro a pat ton whh s &lt;**■
modatkm In order lo ptrtlclpat*
ki ihlt proceeding, you are enti­
tled, al no coat to you, to th*
piOTiafen of certain oeaManc*.
Pi****
contact
Court
AdmMMVaCMn at le t N. Park
Avenue, Sum * N M t. Sanford,
FL EtTFt 14071 11S-41S0 *at.
4EE7 wKMn t working day* at
yaur raaolpt *4 th** nattaat M
yau aro htaring or yotaa
rapaved, ckH 1-#00-HS-4771,
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LOT S4. LEES THE WEST ft
l/t FEET. AND THE WEST ES
FEET OF LOT SS, BLOCK B4.
EANLANOO
THE
IUBURB
BEAUTIFUL PALM SPRINGS
SECTION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE SS t/E,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF I f MlNOLI COUNTV, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MV HAND and the
eeol af tfwa Court on Auguat
E*m. n a r
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark at the Circuit Court
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Deputy Clark
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IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
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IN AND FOR
S IM IN O il COUNTY,
FLORtOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS RO. *?•» CA
DIVISION 14*A
FIRST UNION
MORTQAOE CORPORATION
SUCCESSOR ST
MERGER WITH DOMINION
BANKSHARE! MORTOAOE
CORPORATION,
Flamliftlal,
v«.
HERMAN D.
WILLIAMS. III. at al,
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NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
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ttST, and entered kt Caaa No
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KIT ’N’ CARLYLE ® by larry Wrl*ht

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                    <text>S e p te m b e r

FRIDAY

5, 1997

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County alnoe 190S
901h Year, No. 11 - Sanford, Florida

Today: Partly
and cooler
with a 90
percent
chance of a f­
ternoon showera. Hlghe tn
the upper
90a. Lows to*
night tn the
low .70a.

V '

Rest in peace, Diana
Travelers mourn loss of the princess
By RUBS WHITS
Herald Staff W riter
A trum peter played T a p s , and
for a few m om ents
O rlando
Sanford A irport became very
quiet on W ednesday afternoon.
One more poignant tribute to
Princess Diana.
Aa thousands of British cltllens arrive and depart dally at
Ihe airport, they stop to observe
a large wall display for the p rin ­
cess who died early Sunday in
an automobile crash In Paris
There's a picture of Diana and
her children, and a scroti Ihsi
m any of the travelers have

SPD: An
•ndangtrad
•piece*?
The reaulta are
In on the Public
A dm in istra tio n
Service's
m anage,
merit review of the
Sanford Police D e ­
partm ent. Look for
a
com prehensive
report
in
this
weekend's Sar\ford Herald

;

TO DAY

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signed.
T h e y 'v e written some beauti­
ful condolences, messages to
the family." said Edw in s Casad.
a front desk receptionist at the
airport. 'I t s a very mellow this
week. Not Ihe Jovial scene It has .
been. It Is very clear how dear

Diana was to these people
all people
T l i e moment for prayer
the playing of Tops was
tremely emotional There
applause Quiet applause.

Herald Staff W riter

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Take ■ shot at it
Lakevtew Middle School seventh-graders
still In need of required Irnm unlxallons should
come to the gym nasium al the school on Sat­
urday. from 0 a m to noon
School nurses will tie adm inistering the se rond and third hepatitis im m unisation and th r
T i l booster now reqtiirrd for all Florida sev­
enth grade students
For more Information call Ihe school al 3 2 3 ­
1610.

tSL&amp;ii,'

Grandparents day celebration
Colum bia's Winter Park and Sanford Senior
Friends Chapters will host an ice cream social
In honor of G randparents Day on Friday. Sept
5 al two location. Winter Park Memorial H o s­
pital. 200 N. Lakemont Ave. Winter Park,
b illin g D o o m s A and II. 2 p m (407) 04 6 -7 5 0 7
and Sanford Senior Center. 401 E. Seminole
B lvd .. I p m (407) 921 4900. ext. 5784.

September meeting notice
The Afro-Am erican Historical and G e n e a ­
logical Society. Central Florida Chapter will
resum e their m onthly meetings on Sept. 6 at
10 a m. at the O rla ndo Public Library. 101 E.
Central Btvd.. th ird floor. O rlando. Th e floor
wilt be open to members and guests to update
the chapter on their research and findings.
Th e public Is Invited to attend and share In­
formation and expcriencea. Th e program will
be moderated by chapter president Stuart W
Doyle.
For Information, contact Carol M undy. Vice
President at 14071 200-8391 or Stuart W.
Doyle at (407) 0 00-0800.

Retired educators meeting
Seminole C o u n ty Retired Educators Associa­
tion will meet on Sept. 9 at Hamilton E le m e n ­
tary School. Lunch will be In the Media C e n ­
ter beginning at noon. The price is 85. Th e
program will begin at I p.m.
All retirees. Including the 1997 retirees, are
Invited to attend this luncheon/m eetlng and
learn about major local, district and stale
cventa planned for this new year.
for Inform ation, contact Katheryn Alexander
at (407) 3 23-6366.

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Herald

Staff W riter

What do the words Irudlllon.
dedication
and talent bring to
m ind?
At Lake Mary High School, they
should bring to m ind the M ario­
nette dance team.

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Horoscope............... SB W eather......................SA

Since the high school opened In
1982. the Lake M ary Marionettes
have been an integral prut of not
only th r schools half-tim e shows,
but It s history nnd success story
ns well.
Tradition Is the key to the
Marionettes. It Is w hy they ure so
successful and w hy being a part of
Ihe team Is so im portant to Its

Target meets challenge
with grant to benefit
hearing impaired kids
Herald Staff W riter

The Florida Highway Patrol will be co n ­
ducting driver license and vehicle Inspection
checkpoints d u rin g the week of Sept. 5
through Sept. 11 at the following locations:
C o u n ty Road 15. O ld Lake M ary Road, Orange
boulevard. Osceola Road. Celery Avenue. State
Rond 426, E .E . W illiam son. General llu tc h e n Hon. Bunnell Road and Dodd Road.
Recognlxlng the danger presented to the
public by defective vehicle equipment, troop ­
ers will concentrate their efforts on vehicles
being operated with defects such os bad
brakes, worn Ures and defective ligh ting
equipment. In addition, attention will be d i­
rected in drivers w ho would violate the driver
license laws of Florida.

summer camp at RoAne CoSege Thai
tor nationals

Marionettes: Gotta dance!

By DAVID FRAZIER

Inspection chsckpoints

IX*.

The officers sod members of the Lake Mary Marionettes pose
wNh the superior trophy ttiey won el the Urtfsd Dance Astocia-

By KBUIB WERNER

CA SSELB ER R Y The Cnsselberry branch of Target D e p a rt­
ment Stores Issued a grant to
C a m p Challenge In eupport of Ihe
Cam p's Preschool Hearing Im ­
paired program this past week.
Steve Currence. facilities coordi­
nator. wrote the grant for C a m p
Challenge. It was Currence'a first,
and the total am ount from Target
Is 82.000.
'W e ore very excited to receive
this grant from
Target,’
said
C ynth ia Schlelcr, the cam p's ex­
ecutive director. T h i s grant will be
used to provide for families with a
hearing Im paired child who could
not otherwise afford to attend the
program.
Target Stores Is co n ­
cerned with helping the disabled
and has always provided C a m p
Challenge with volunteers nnd fi­
nancial support.’
The Preschool Hearing Im paired
ram attends to the child's
needs and provides parents and
siblings with assistance in under­
standing the im plications of hear­
ing loss. Young children up to age
six can participate.
Hearing lm merits range from m ild hearing
to severe deafness.
Cam p Challenge Is a 63-acre
wheelchair accessible cam p that
serves children, and adults with
disabilities.
C a m p Challenge, lo ­
cated between Sanford and Mt.
Dot a. 11 miles past Sanford's In ­

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Busy Sanford
airport prepares
to handle
any disaster
By MARIA ORBM

RBlBtBd Editorial, 4A

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In case of
emergency

terstate 4 exit off Stale Road 46.
offers a variety of programs. In­
cluding sum m er camp, day camp, a
stroke-survivors program, anti Ihe
preschool hearing Impaired p ro ­
gram.
Established
In
1901.
Cam p
Challenge was a dream come true
for Its founder, tlie Florida Easier
Seal Society.
Never before was
there a singular locale that offered
so m uch to so m nny people with
disabilities.
Th irty years later.
Ca m p boasts the same amount of
acreage It was founded on. but now
there are additions far beyond the
original sights of the organisation.
Nine modern cabins and two dor­
mitories Invite as m any as ISO
people nightly. A dining area and
activities center, pool, health cen­
ter and an array of activities are
prevalent at the camp.
Target's long-standing co m m it­
ment is to give 5 percent of the
company's annual taxable profits
to com m unity organisations for
programs focused on strengthening
and enriching family life.
'W ith
this grant we want lo recognise
and support the Important work of
C a m p C h allenge.' said Gall Dorn,
Target Director of Com m unications
ana C o m m u n ity Relations. 'A s a
family store, ou r goal Is to provide
both financial and volunteer su p ­
port to com m unity programs that
help strengthen families.
Csm p
Challenge Is w orking to achieve
this goal.*
For additional Inform ation, call

mem bers.
'E ve ryth in g that the girts do from
the way they walk, stand and alt to
Ihe way they word things Is tra d i­
tion.* explained Marionette director
Stacy Goldsleln. 'Since 1902, Ihe
Marionettes have been very suc­
cessful amt (hut's because the girls
are dedicated to the learn and lo

Ses Danes, Rags 9A

Th e O rlando Sanford Airport w ill
soon demonstrate Its capabilities
In case of disaster.
O n Sept. I I . the airport will hold
an emergency drill wtlli the help of
Seminole C o u n ty and city rescue
squads. Th e exercise Is expected lo
draw about 250 participants, a c­
cording to Ja ck Dow. director of
operations at the airport. A d d i­
tional cooperating agencies will in ­
clude ihe Florida Highway Patrol,
th r fire departm ents of Sanford.
Geneva. Longwood and possibly A l­
tamonte Springs. Dow said. Se m i­
nole C o m m u nity College students
will pose os victim s and the S e m i­
nole C o u n ty Sheriffs Office will be
on hand with two of its helicopters
to provide support The Am erican
Red Cross and the Salvation A rm y
will provide food and drinks
Tlie emergency eserclse Is re­
quired by Ihe Federal Aviation and
Adm inistration
and will lie c o n ­
ducted at the southern portion of
the airport away from the runw ays
A double length bus will serve os a
makeshift hospital. The Sanford
A uthority
has
coordinated
Ihe
drills since 1989 Dow said tie
cause ihe exercise was unscripted,
h r could nol disclose any details
other than that the field portion
could lake up to two and a hall
hours
Tlie second portion, he
suld. which Involves a passenger
manliest check, could take days
W ith Die Increased airport trafO r-tha on# m illionth p S M t n M a r­
rived in Sanford about two m onths
ago-the Sanford A uth ority sera
moot of its travelers on Booing
767a. The purpose of the exercise
la to assess the skills of rescue
personnel In on aircraft crash
situation.
*lt la essential to m aintain the
proficiency at personnel to perform
welt so a team.* sold Steve Cooke,
director at aviation. *tn this exer­
cise. we try to sim ulate on em er­
gency situation in cose of a real
event."
Cooke sold, so far Ihe airp ort,
ncting aa the drat response team,
has handled emergency situations
without assistance. Recent cases
involved a gear up landing, a false

Bee Prepare. Page 9A

Walk a mile in her shoes

Us Lawtor, MR, Senior Friends community rstations
Medical Center, Sanford, works to keep up sAh Sanford n
who logs her 1,000th mis this wask as a mol walker wWi
Information on Ssnior Friends, cal 321 -4800 ext. 6784.

for Columbia
mt Doris Jonas,
group. For more

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�3 A - Sanitifd Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, September ft, 1997

Be late....mind your own business
With the support and encouragment of your spouse,
take that step toward fulfilling
your entrepreneurial dream.
Millions are breaking free
from the tedium of corporate
life to choose unique chal­
lenges and benefits of selfemployment. So anys A irle la
Jaffa of Dausmon, Pa., where
time means virtually nothing.
(Anyone ever been lo Bryn
Athyn or Bailsman?)

Take your time reading thia
column. There's no hurry. Read
It slowly. Read It a second
time.
The place to be today Is
Please don't be In a rush.
Guthrie. Okla. Imagine the Am
Hcre'a w hy • It'a Be Late for
at the Autum Magic (with To m
Something Day.
M ix
Festival).
More
thnn
How appropriate that Be
12.000 have their boots on for
Late for Something Day la the
the Western Legends memora­
day after Do Ttl Day
bilia market.
Las Waaa, the president of
There's a classic car show,
the Procrastinators Club of too.
American Inc., suggests cutting
Wish there was a To n y lookstress by lessening the need to
like contest.
be on time. The club Is based
Tony was Tom's trusty horse.
In Bryn Athyn, Pa., where time
means virtually nothing.
When President
Jo h n P.
Light the candles, and sing
K ennedy
was criticised for ’ Happy
Birthday"
to Bob
constantly being late far func­ Newfcart (68). Carol Lawraaea
tions
In
Washington.
he (821 and Raqael V a le h (87).
quipped. “You really haven't ar­ Nice trio.
Newhart's
been
rived until they can’t go on un- keeping ua laughing for years.
ill you arrive."
He's In the new movie. In or
If you forget today Is Be Laic
Out.
Lawrence
was
once
Tor Something Day. we suspect
married to Hobart Ooulat.
some will observe the event Bless her. Raquel survived
one day soon.
Myra Drrckenrldge and Kansas
City Bombers. Bless her, too.
Today ta also Honey, I Want Now she gets 10 percent
to Start My Own Business Day. discounts on Tuesday at Ross.
You. go girl.
O r Take the Plunge Day.

A Tom Mlxtr

Major General Ronald O. Harrison (M l) congratulate* newty com­
missioned National Guard officer Brian S. Hammorrtree ot Altamonte
Springs

challenged
their
physical
and mental ahllltlrs.
The newly com m issioned
lieutenants and their h o m e ­
towns nre: Jeanette G . A n ­
drews, Lauderhill; Jo h n H.
Ratten, Hastings; Scan T .
Uoyette. Brandon; K enneth
E.
Dleppa.
Tam p a :
Joel
Bryan D illard, Jacksonville:
Peter Freschette, St. Peters*
berg; Jo h n A. G rtm n , O r ­

Today: Sklea wtll be pa rtly
cloudy and cooler w ith a 30
percent chance of scattered
showera. Highs In the upper
80s to neur-90. Lows tonight
in the low to m ld -70a. Sat­
urday: Mostly sunny. Highs
In the upper-BOa. Lows near
70. Sunday: Mostly sunny.
Illghs in the upper 80s, Iowa
In the upper-G Os. M onday:
Mostly sunny. Highs In the
npper-80s. Low* near 70.

lando; Brian S. Hanuaontree. Altam o n te ; Reynold D.

Th e high tem perature In
Sanford T h u rs d a y was SB
degrees and the overnight
low was 73 as reported by
the U niversity of Florida Ag­
ricu ltu ra l
Research
and
Education
Center,
C e le ry
Avenue.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Friday totaled .12 Inches.
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Baacbi
high:
10:48 a.m..
10:58
p.m., low: 4:28 a.m., 4:82
p.m. Now Sm yrna Base hi
high;
10:53 a.m., 11:03
p.m ., low: 4:31 a.m.. 4:57
p.m., Cocoa Beac h ) htghi
11:08 p.m., 11:18 p.m., low:
4:48 a.m „ 8:12 p.m.

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and Sunday Ly Tha tiniord Kara Id,
Inc. J 00 N. Franch A ye, tanterd,.

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Here are the winning nutn
bera selected on Thursday In
the Florida Lottery:

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• m y n a Beachi Seas are 4 to
6 feet and choppy. Water
temperature at Daytona Is
84 degrees und at New Byrarna. 83 degrees. Winds from
the
northeast
at
15-20
m .p.h.

Friday, September ft, 1997
Vol 90, No 11

Lo tto (Aug. SO)

History iMson
The First Continental C o n ­
gress Assembly took place on
Sept. 8. 1774 In Philadelphia.

Happy 87th. Requel Wateh
Pa. fttytaa Randolph, delegate
from Virginia, was elected
president.,

Survpy says
The great marketing research
engineer,
A rth u r
Charles
ftlaleea was bom 100 years
ago th u day In Chicago. He
founded A.C. Nielsen Co., In
1023. He died In 1080, but his
radio and T V surveys will be
with us to the 12th at Never.
Thanks, guy.

Love story comes with Excess Baggage

Hauam an. Clearw ater; R ich ­
ard
A.
Hohnke.
Ta m p a ;
Kathleen M . Kllyap, Beverly
Hllla: Jam es W , Lewis, J r ..
Live
O ak;
Roderick
D.
Mcleod, Tam p a ; Vincent G.
M cIntosh. Lake Wales; Scott
E. Moyer. Ocoee;
Rabindra na u th
Narayon. O cala;
Charles E. Packare, J r ., O r ­
lando; Jo h n Q . Parrish, To llahnssee; Hector V. Perex.
Gainesville;
Kenneth
R
Sanders,
Oalneavllle;
M i­
chael A. Scott. Ta m p a : M a rk
A. Sm ikle. O rlando; C h ris to ­
pher
A.
Stevens,
St.
Augustine;
Ja m e s
M.
Sweeney.
St.
Augustine;
M atthew E . Thom a s. J a c k ­
sonville! O sca r M jU r d t n o e a .
Kissim m ee:''nnd' CTiiTslBpher
R. W ilton. Bonlfay.

MIAMI • Flo rids 24 hour
peratures and rainfall at ft
today:
City
HI
La
Apalachicola 89
04
Daytona Uch 04
70
FI. Laud.
90
7ft
Fort Myers
91
74
Oalneavllle
83
03
Jacksonville
00
72
Key Weal
00
78
Miami
01
77
Pensacola
00
03
Sarasota
09
71
Tallahassee
Oft
00
Tampa
80
70
W. Palm Bch
90
74

It's Yellow Daisy Festival
lime at Slone Mountain, Oa.i
Steamboat Days Festival In
Jeffersonville. Ind.; Polish Feat
In Wlnsonsln Della, Wise.;
Marigold Festival In Pekin, III.:
Bologna Fest In Lebanon, Pa.:
Afrma Fancy Rat and Mouse
DUplay in Pomona. Catlf.
A spokesman for the Ameri­
can Fancy Rat and Mouse As­
sociation says that rats and
mice make good pels. Say
cheese.

Hortay, guasa what?

[WEATHER
LOCAL r o n a o s s r l

Fancy Rata to you

In or Out, Bob?

Florida National
Guard commissions
new class of officers
S TA R K - The slognn of Ofllrrr Candidate School (O S C I
Class 35 was 'M ake It hap­
pen ' The y did exactly that
its the class of 30 officer
candidates
were
c o m m is ­
sioned as second lieutenants
In
the
Florida
National
G ua rd on Aug. 23
The
candidates
were
lolnrd try their families at
the C a m p lllnnriing a rm ory
for th r
festivities.
M ajor
General Ronald O . Harrison,
Adjunct
General
of
the
Florida
national
G u a rd .
s|»oke to Ihe new lieutenants
(lu rin g the com m issioning
cerem ony and the dinin g
out. Am ong the other hon­
ored guests present were
llrlg Gen Dougins flu m e tl,
Assistant A dju nct General.
Air National G ua rd, [trig.
Gen. Frederick J . Raym ond,
coium nnder of the 53rd in­
fantry llrlgnde, and Hrlg.
Gen
(Retired) Richard O .
Capps
The new lieutenants en­
dured n 140 m onth long
program
leading to their
commissions,
which
com ­
bined tra ining at factlltlea In
Ftorldn. North Ca ro lina and
Alabama. D u rin g the course,
th r candidates participated
in a rigorous schedule that

B o b N e w h s rt tu rn * W

Em ily Hope, a neglect c
eaa who desperately tries to
win the affections of her t y ­
coon father (Jack Thom pson)
by staging elaborate but dan­
gerous schemes In the new
movie Excess Baggage (Tw o
and a half stars). Emily's lat­
est is a ransom in which her
father must pay one million
dollars lo ensure her safe re ­
turn. She Rea herself up and
hides In the trunk of her car to
authenticate her plan. H ow ­
ever, a car thief (Beniclo Del
Toro) has other Ideas as he
heists the car with her in III
Excess Baggage U, basically,
a chase film: Em ily la being
chased by her 'Uncle* Ray
IChrlstopher Walken), an exCIA operative hired by her fa­
ther; Del Toro U being p u r­
sued by a couple of baddies
that want money;
and both
are wanted by the cops. With
all this 'excess baggage,’ the
real reason to see th u film U a
relationship that blossoms be­
tween Em ily and the car thief
that U mode priceless by the
chemistry of SUveratone and
Dei Toro--not to mention their
Individual acting talent.
Even though the relationship
of the two u sd characters Is
convincing: however, the rift
between Em ily and her es­
tranged father u not. Director
Marco Brambllla (Demolition
M an) and screenwriters Max
D. Adams, Dick Clement and
Ian La FrenaU unfortunately
underscore th u key relation In
the movie, and It U not clear
why the millionaire u so In­
different towards h u daughter.
Excess Baggage U the first
project horn Sllverstone'a neo_ e production company,
st Kiss. And being the first
movie to come from the com ­
pany, Baggage u a disap­
pointment to learn and grow
from.
Raffaclla De Laurentlia put a
young Austrian bodybuilder
named Schwarzenegger into a
star making role in 1081 with
Conan the Barbarian. Now,
Laurenllls
brings
another
prospect to the screen In K u ll
the C onqueror (Tw o and half
■taro), another film about a
barbarian hero.
Kevin Sorbo waa Just em­
barking on h u hit syndicated
show, Nereides: The Legendary
Journeys, when he was cast In
the role of Hull, a barbarian
who. by chance, become# king
and must fight an ancient, evil
queen to keep h u throne.
Sorbo dUptays most of Ihe
wit and charm used In his
Hercules show. And - h U u p porting cast performs to the
level ot the material In Kufl.
But. Kufl la Conon by any
Saa Movies, rage SA

C h risto p h e r W alken a n d A licia B llverston# star In C o lu m b ia P ic tu re d E x c e s s ft e ggsge

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B y M A R IA O R EM
Herald Staff W riter

Only Ihe freshest tngredl, ents wtU do for Ellen Schlrraer's restaurant.
Open more than a year,
the First Street eatery U
once again open for business
following a one week renova­
tion and expansion.
A native
of Germany,
Schtrmcr has developed a
menu with specialties that
Incorporate fresh herbs and
spices, fruits and vegetables.
There U a European touch In
almost every aspect ot the
establishment from the wine
and beers by the glass to
the outdoor tables. O n F ri­
days, when Schlrmer starts
to serve dinner again, the
Willow Tree wtll offer spe­
cialties such as coq au vtn
(chicken Ui wine),
kola
kampata (chicken and Greek
spices), and beef bourgonton
(French style beef stew In
wine
with
mushrooms).
Schlrmer said Die choices
will vary depending on what
she feeU like cooking and
also depending on the avail­
ability of Ingredients.
On a recent vtsll, we or­
dered the potato leek soup
(81.98 for a cup and 82.78
for a bowl). The delicate mix
of pureed potatoes and fresh
leeks, blended well with the
cream baaed soup flavored
by a hint of garlic.
Shrimp LouU (88.98), a fa­
vorite with the regulars and
not so regulars, U served in
an overused platter mr&gt;
rounded by cucumbers and
tomatoes. The presentation
is bcautiftil and very appe­
tising. Topped with chopped
olives and shredded egg, the

Ilten SeMmtsr al Willow Tree Cate
crab mixture U served on a
bed of romaine
lettuce.
Schlrmer'a thousand island
dressing flavors the real crab
(note the word real here)
which imparts a totally dif­
ferent flavor and much more
pleasant than the often used
Imitation crab found In most
other places.
Another
specialty,
the
chicken salad (84.28) was
delicious on Us croissant.
Patrons ore offered their
choice of breads from pum ­
pernickel to marble rye. The
chicken, celery, apple, p e ­
can and mayonnaise crea­
tion was tasty and plentiful
In Ua lettuce and tomato ac­
companiment.
AU
sand­
wiches Include pickles and
vegetable sticks. For dip
the special house dip
red with chopped sweet
fresh basil la served on the
side.
Included in the
salad
choices la a shrimp pasta
(84.98). Shrimp is served
over trl-color pasta topped
with a vinaigrette dressing
and served at room tem pera­

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Willow TrwCaft
205 E. First Street
Sanford
321-2204
ture.
Some - other
Interesting
dishes Include quiche, either
spinach or broccoli at 84.98
or crab and shrimp, 88.95.
Kntsh specialties
(84.75)
feature an open-faced sand­
wich based by the potato in
pastry and topped with ei­
ther turkey or ham ami
melted provolone cheese.
For an additional 95 cents,
diners get a cup of soup or
salad.
Applesauce,
sour
cream ana mustard are in­
cluded.
Dessert
choices
range
from carrot cake (82.08) to
Ellen’s
Homemade
Vatrushka 102.78) described as
a cheesecake to die Cor and
baked on the premises.
The Willow Tree la c u r­
rently open fix lunch with
plans to open for dinner on
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Dance
C o atla a M I f t o n Page 1A
each other. Th ey
work very hard and take pride
In their tradltlona and their
hard work.*
And all of the hard *vork haa
certainly paid off.
The Lake Mary dance team
haa won the national competi­
tion eight Umea alnce ita in­
ception and haa alao been the
national high-kick champion
for the UD A five timea, Add to
thoae facta that member* have
been Invited to ouch event* aa
the Walt Dlaney World 25th
Anniversary parade and the
Brach'a
Chrlatmaa
parade
baaed on their outstanding
performances and Ita easy to
ace that the winning tradition
of the Marionettes la alive and

In th* rao« for commission
O i l Zambri. Longwood Ctty Qarir. artmWston too
Loyatty Oath and « » Oath of Candidacy to Paul
Lom &amp;and. candtoato tor too Longwood City
Commiaaton aaat tor District 6. Qualifying tor too city

and
next Friday. Lovaatrand
City H al today.

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Diana
1A
then people were on their way."
Dill Lockrtdge. the vice presi­
dent of operations al the airport
said that more than IS.000
passengers wilt arrive and a Uke
number return to England in a
number of days. *We want (o be
ns accommodating aa we can be
to them." he aaid
In addition to the wall display
and prayer service - which will
be repeated today • airport em­
ployees
are
handing
black
(mourning] ribbona to passen­
ger*.
To be sure. Princess Dt's name
is on everyone's lips, and feeling
for her deep In their hearts.
T h e y are ail commenting on
Diana." Lock ridge said
These passengers carry news­
papers with them • banner
headlines and pictures of Diana.
_____ &gt;paper*, everywhere. At
i h M f a e W area- At U w BBfes

The
newspaper/
magaxine
stand at the airport haa been
busy as h m area book storea.
News magMinea with Dtaoa'a
picture on the c o m aold out
within an hour at B. Hatton's A l­
tamonte Mail Books an the
princess are gone, too, with o r­
ders being placed for mors.
The school children in the
area are keenly inquisitive or
what happened to Princess Di­
ana. and have had discussions
with each other and teachers.
Nan Parker, the principal at
Hamilton Elementary, said that
Life/Skills teacher Carol Mlnner
haa talked to many of her
classes about Diana.
T h e children know when a
catastrophic event Ilka this
takes place," Parker said, "and
have difficulty understanding
why people we lore are taken
away. Carol Mlnnsr haa a n ­
swer ad their questions and lis­
tened to artist our students are

III* * being devouredJw travelPrincess Diana’s funeral tn
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Incidents
Jewelry worth $400 m u stolen Saturday In (he 100 block of
Country C lub Circle.
Jewelry and a purse totaling 83.580 were stolen Saturday In
the 300 block of Sir Lawrence Drive.
A phone north 875 was stolen Sunday In the 3200 block of
West 13th Street.
Currency totaling 850 wua stolen Sunday In the 1800 block
of South French Avenue.
One aet of assorted keys was atolen Friday in the 100 block
of Garrison Drive.
One United SUtea treasury check was stolen Friday In the
100 block of Castle Brewer Court.
A Sharp cam-corder. a roll of pennies and a gold ring all
totaling 8I45Q.50 was atolen Friday tn the 1200 brack of South
Myrtle Avenue.
A leather pack with assorted Items worth 8550 was stolen
Friday In the 2500 block of South French Avenue.
A gray 80 Olds mob lie. license plate NLC04S, waa atolen
Friday tn the 1700 block of West Airport Boulevard.
Jewelry, an air conditioner and electronics totaling 81.228
stolen Saturday In (he 200 block of East IIt h Street.
An aluminum tripod, a Topcon trl-brach and triple prism
totaling 81,500 were stolen Friday In the 1400 block of Lake
Avenue.
Stereo equipment totaling 8180 waa stolen Monday In the
200 block of South Hampton Court.
An N EC cell phone worth 8290 waa atolen Monday In the
800 block of Hickory Avenue.
A Craftsman self propelled mower worth 8400 waa atolen
Monday In the 1300 block of Magnolia Avenue.
A lawn mower worth 8500 waa atolen Monday In the 2500
black of Sanford Avenue.
A Friedrich window air conditioning unit worth 8700 waa
stolen Monday tn the 1100 block of South Laurel Avenue.
A wheelbarrow, a tackle box with lures, and a tripod for
Transom totaling 8705 were stolen Wednesday in the 700
block of South Mulberry Avenue.
Two bicycles totaling 8309 waa atolen Tuesday in the 300
block of Live Oak Boulevard.
A necklace worth 81^56 was atolen Tuesday on 13th Street.
A phone worth 8128 waa atolen Tuesday in the 100 block of
Oregon Avenue.
A portable C D player and jewelry totaling 8500 was stolen
Tuesday In the 1600 block of Oleander Avenue.
A Sears Craftsman belt sander. a Black and Decker hand
held grinder and assorted gas powered tools totaling 8280 waa
atolen Tuesday In the 2300 block of Palmetto Avenue.
A green ’79 Mercedes Beni 300 T D four door waa atolen
Tuesday fa the 2300 block of French Avenue.

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among the world's biggest televised events. The procession,
fearing Kensington Palace will
laat two hmirs. The funeral Itself
la scheduled to begin at 6 a m.
E O T. Moat T V coverage will beB n at 4 a m. Almost all of
Am ericas Big Name T V com ­
mentators are in England.
First Lady H illary Clinton will
attend the services. The Rev.
Oeorge Carey, archbishop of
Canterbury, will lead prayers.
Britain’s Prime Minuter. Tony
Blair will read from the Bible
and entertainer Ellon John will
sing a revised version of hla
'Candle in the Wind."
"Goodbye England’s rose;
... may you ever grout to our
hearts."

Preparelight irn
smoke tn the l e ek pit. The level
of olarl.deteraUnea whether the
airport wOl call out far addi­
tional assistance, he said
Sm ew
as a checkpoint
during
irtng um
the drBI wttt be th* airv t lira
port
hr* and rescue station,
housed to a metal structure lo­
cated on the southwest ramp.
The fadiJty. built by the United
SUtea Navy to the 1960a. cur­
rently employs seven firefight­
ers and operates one 3.000gallon vehicle and two 1.500gallon vehicles, one of them
Borrowed front the Daytona
Beach Fire Department.
Presently out for bid at an
estimated cost of 8700.000. la
a proposed 10.800 square-foot
fire station to be located on the
cast side of Runway 18-38. Be­
cause of Ita location, airport
officUla said the authority
could better meet the three m i­
nute response time a* required
by the FAA. The metal facility,
with access through a new
road off Beardall Avenue, will
feature six bays and an obser­
vation tower. The Sanford
Authority plana to hire an ad­
ditional firefighter and will
purchase
two
1.800-gallon
firefighting vehicles.

A few of the reasons that the
traditions are carried through
the years are the officers.
Officers are cboeen by the
team and it la quite an honor
to be eelected. The captain and
co-captain are generally fouryear team member*/sen lore
and they take on a majority of
the reeponaibllltiee of the day
to day acthrttiea of the Mario­
nettes.
Th e re u a tryout to go
through in order to become an
officer,' said Marionette cap­
tain Becky Muse. *We had to do
a solo, give a speech, answer
questions and write a letter ex­
plaining w hy we wanted to hold
the position, how we were
qua!tiled and what we could do
to improve the team. Then we
had to teach at tryouts and
prepare a nine- week exam.
Everyone voted after that. I
was so honored when I m u
elected captain.*
Jaime Grant waa elected co*
captain through the same rig­
orous tryout. Together. Muse
and Orant will have a lot of re­
sponsibilities over the coming
year.
T pul a lot of the duties onto
the captain and ro-raptain.*
Goldstein said. *A big pail of
the tradition of the team U the
way the officers take charge of
the group. They lead the drills
and practices, they discipline
the glrU if needed, which Is
rare and they represent the
group. I am here to do a Job
and so are they. It takes a very
dedicated dancer to fill the of­
ficer role tn this organisation.*
In addition to the captain
and co-captain, there ts also
one senior
officer. Mainly
Davis and two junior officers.
Lindsay Alfano and Kristen
, Krai linger. The junlqr officers

are groomed for the captains’
positions,
eo Alfano
and
Kralllnger expect to spend a lot
of their time learning from the
seniors In order to attempt to
fill their positions next year.
Marionette officers attend an
officer’s camp every summer,
where they learn new tech­
niques and routines to bring
back to the team. A big part of
that camp la the home routine,
a number presented by each
officer group that ts original
and la graded.
This year’s
officer team
placed first with the home rou ­
tine and Muse, Grant and Davis
were all named aa All-Stars for
the camp.
The other reason for
the
great success of both the offi­
cers and the entire group la
Goldstein.
Ooktstein la a graduate of
Lake Mary and waa also a
member of the Marionette*
She loved being a member of
the dance team and was part of
the national
championship
squad.
After high school, ahe a t­
tended Ihe University
of Cen­
tral Florida, where ahe earned
a degree In English Education
with a minor In dance.
Ooldatein’s Aral teaching
job waa at Pine Ridge High
School where she also worked
with the dance team. However,
since she waa a Marionette,
ahe always had aspirations lo
return to (he team as its direc­
tor.
"We have two mottoes here at
Lake Mary.* Ooldatetn said.
*,Once a Marionette, always a
Marionette.' and ‘Only a Mario­
nette understands a M ario­
nette.’ Both of these are so true
and reasons why I always
wanted to get back to Ihe
team.*
Working as a learn gives Ihe
members so much more than
dancing skills, which arc nt the
core of the aquad.
'(Being al Marionette does so
much for us.* Orant aald. 'We
learn dladpUne. a good work
elhlc. ronf
indence and sisterhood. This is like a sorority.

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Mary Marie J . Evans, 70.
Warnell Drive, Sanford, died
Wednesday, Sept. 3, 1687 at
her residence. Born Nov. 8.
1621. ahe waa a lifelong resi­
dent of Sanford. Mra. Evans
to w a nurses assistant, ahe
w w a member of First Shiloh
M.B. church.
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Alphonaoi daughters, Delorla
Jackson.
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seven grandchildren,
seven
great-grand children.
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When are walk Into the dance
room, we are there to work and
the friendships stay outside.
However, our friendships are
very strong and we atlll rely on
each other both Inside and
outside Ihe dance room.*
Traditions
are
hard
to
change. And with Ihe traditions
of sisterhood and success that
the Lake Mary Marionettes are
built on. It’s easy to see why
the team would want to carry
the tradition on Into the iitu re .

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On Princess
Diana’s death
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.ip iirllirld mid lo w illingly rede power lo Ihe
iiiiiilry's black majority.
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wlial ilr Klerk did
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presidency, h r liflrd the ban on the African
N .iiiiuial Congress and other hlack p o h llrn l
iiig.iiil/alliiiis welcomed exiled South Africans
in ir iu r ii home, removed restrictions on Ihe
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m ulliracial election and Mandela only four
years removed from prison,
was e le rlrd
president While the e n llrr world celebrated
Mandela's ascent In jxiwcr
hardly anyone
acknowledged his dr|tarllng predri rssor who
made II all possible

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the media spotlight. And the public
just couldn't get enough of her.
Touted as the most photographed
woman In the world. Diana died
tragically early last Sunday morn­
ing In it gruesome Paris car crash.
Ih-r companion Dodl Fayed, who
also died In the crash, was said lo
have been what the sad princess
had been looktng for. her knight
and true love at last.
The

De Klerk then went alter llir (Iro u p Areas
Act. w hich mandated residential segregation
And finally, he struck down the List pillar of
the
apartheid
regime.
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I'opulallons
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South Africa's apartheid laws first to go was
Ihe Separate Amenities A rt. which p rrm lltrd
government officials to reserve public facilities
foe whiles Next were the Land Ai Is. which
restricted black ownership to less than I t
percent of South AfMrn'B laud

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prisoners, ol course, was Nelson Mandela, who
had been solitarily confined on South Africa's
H obbrn Island lor the h rltrr part of 27 years
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Join with him . along with representatives of
South Africa's major political parlies, to draft a
new constitution lhal would u lllm a lrly result
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P a u l.

Media fiddle while
presidents play

41,

died. loo. Diana’s bodyguard sur­
vived. but Is In guarded condition
and has not yet been able (o tell
what he knows. The Lo n d o n Times
reported that Paul was driving lit
excess of 100 rnph In a deadly
game of tag with European photog­
raphers. reportedly taunting them
by saying "Catch me If you can"
before speeding away from the Kltz
Hotel, owned by Faycd’s father,
and where the princess and Fayed
hail dined earlier.
A groundswell of criticism by the
public blames the photographers
for the tragic accident. Seven of
them were detained and face some
charges under France's laws, which
are more stringent limit American
laws for invasion of privacy.
The photographers
may have
been overzealous In their pursuit,
hut they didn't kill Princess Dl.
The chauffeur did. He was driving
drunk.
And no matter how saddened and
horrified the world is. no matter
how Diana's worshipers wish for
vindication of some sort, the pho­
tographers are guilty only of doing
the Job fueled by a public's obses­
sive need to see and be close to its
idols.
Ironically, one Orlando television
station last week. In reporting the
atrocity and vilifying the photogra­
phers. aired a clip of Princess Dl
with her children on a visit to Dis­
ney
World.
The
anchorwoman
claimed the station's own photog­
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the park, but couldn’t. Someone
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her Joy at play with her children.
Some tourist Invaded those mo­
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MORTONK0NDRACKE

Campaign reform chances improve
Prospects lor cam paign lina ncr irforiu have
Unproved with th r d ri Islon ol Sen
Jo h n
W arner.
It-V a .
lo
sponsor
&lt; o m p ro in lsr
^ Intense
legislation on the radioactive topic. Im l the
negotiation* ire
chances of a lull s passing Ih ls year still dun I
reach 50-50
expected lo
W arner, chairm an
ol Ihe Senate rules
com m ence
committee, plans to Introduce a measure lhal
im m ediately over
spills
some
(inferences
between
ardent
whether and how
reformers and die -h a rd opponents although it
cam paign
also rontnln s provisions lhal will arouse
finance w ill reach
(urlous opposition from labor unions and
Ihe Senate floor. J
Dem ocrats
As Congress returns Irom summer v a ia llo n .
Intense
negotiations
are
expelled
to
commence hm nedlalely over whether and how
bipartisanship* am i kill campaign finance
cam paign finance will reach th r Senate floor
reform
If no agreement can h r hatched by late
If th r W arner lull became a vehicle for serloua
September between reformers like Sen Jo h n
reform negotiation, it's conceivable that a
M cCain. R -A rlr , opponents like Sen Milch
milder form of union rrgulailon •• auch aa
M cConnell. H -K v . and party leaders. M cCain
creating opportunities for union members to
Is vowing lo slop th r Senate from passing
rrq u rs t a slop to automatic use of their dues
appropriations hill*, if necessary, until it takes
for political ads •• might offer room for
up cam paign finance
com prom ise
*1 don't want lo do tills It dorsn I make the
O n another testy Issue. Independent 'Issue
Senate look good Hut If we have to. we could
advertising.* W arner proposes to require public
prevent the Senate from conducting business
disclosure of spending and aponsorahlp when
by offering amendments, by objecting to all
groups m ount large-scale
mall or media
unanim ous consent requests, by filibustering •• cam paigns that use the name or image of a
In general, by raising hell - until wc gel a
federal candidate.
vote.' M cCain said In a telephone interview
O rnaleln and Mann propose that when a
His arch-adversary. McConnell, said he's
group lakes out ads m entioning a candidate
willing to filibuster, too. to prevent passage of
late in a cam paign, money for the ad would
legislation like the bill M cCain is sponsoring
have to be raiaea under federal *hard money*
with Sen. Russ Felngold.
D-W ts., w hich
contribution lim its - which W arner said the
McConnell considers unconstitutional
and
courts
were
likely
to
declare
an
disadvantageous to Republicans
unconstitutional limit on free speech.
Into this potentially bloody impasse. W arner
W arner opposes another proposal contained
Is Injecting a proposal that borrows some
both in O rn a te ln -M a rn and M cCatn-Felngold:
elements from Ideas McConnell has said he
free T V time for federal candidates.
might consider and others (ruin a widely
"D ie minute you start giving free T V time to
advertised proposal (traded by several political
Senators.' W arner said, ‘ people will ask. ‘W hy
scientists led by Norm Ornnteln of the
not do II for governor*, county supervisors and
Am erican Enterprise Institule and Th o m a s
sheriffs?' You go down that road and pretty
Mann of the Brookings Institution.
soon Ihe T V Industry will Implode.*
'Philosophically.' W arner said in an Interview,
O ther Items In Warner's proposal - which
"there's got to he an equivalence of giving
lean toward M cConnell's demunda - Include
things
up
that
serve
Republicans'
nnd
clim lnotlon of the limits on what national
Democrats' Interests There's no chance of
parlies can spend on 'coordinated cam paigns'
passing a hill that's unbalanced In cither
w a ll their candidates and increases In the
direction.'
am ount of hard money that individuals and
Warner
said
Ills
hill
would
require
f’ACa con contribute lo cam paigns, w hich have
Republicans to nccept a cap -- not n ban. as
remnlned at the same level since 1974.
McCain and Ornsteln-M ann propose •• on
In smaller bowa toward M cCain-Felngo ld,
corporate, union nnd Individual soft-m oney
W arner would require corporation! to Ust soft
contributions to political parties, probably at
money contributions In their annual reports
8100,000 a year.
and build up the capacity of the Federal
O n the other side, tic said. Dem ocrats would
Election Com m ission to monitor elections and
h nvr to a g irr lo allow use of iiiilun dues fur
lo hnnille cam paign finance reports online.
pollllrnl purposes u&gt; tie made 'voluntary"
W arner's
move
la potentially
significant
because It signals (hat a key member of the
rather than automatic.
Sennte Republican establishment has decided
However. Warner's draft proposal Includes
the toughest kind of volunlary provision •• It's necessary to make a move on cam paign
finance and not sim ply Ignore the subject or
requiring that union members give advance
written consent for political use of their dues.
oppose any change.
M cCain said 'this will end liny chance for

That s rm u u lrrl Hill ('lln ln ii is liiqM-illng
the media again
He has hail Ih r auil.u it&gt; lo go oil to
Martha's Vinrynrrl for tlirrr weeks of golfing
partying and reading, and lie has thereby
left Ihe phalanx of correspondents anil
cam erapersons who follow him m ound with
next to nothing to report Anil I tiave to tell
you. friends, there are few creatures on Hie
planet who Uxik more *i&lt; k and pathetic
than reporters with nothing to te|mit
O n second thought. |ierhap* I am being
unfair here Slnre the C lintons departed lor
the tony Island In mid August ilte 50 or so
journalists who mode the trek with him have
actually uncovered tiy m y count more Ilian
a dozen presidential sc andals
The y caught Clinton taking mulligans oil
th r first tee He made the lilslakr &gt;imi see
of brugglng that lie had broken HO fur the
third lime in his life O h no tie diclnt thr&gt;
reported They bail counted two mulligans
More than that, in Hie words of the
W ashington tim es Investigative reporter on
thr
scene,
‘a snooping
photographer'
counted six presidential swats on Ih r 13th
hole, 'and fils partners shaved one stroke
from the score *
They Identified th r mysterious "Alice.' for
whom C linton named a golf hall one day
when he hit a had s llrr 'Don I go loo far
right)' he yelled 'Sit down. A ln e r O K . llir
Intrepid press corps demanded
who Is
Alice? Responded s|&gt;okrsmaii Harry Tolv
'We're going to find Alice W r r r going lo
conduct a nationwide search * Soon Tolv
was back with a report: 'Sit down. A lter'
was what Clinton used to say at th r Cabinet
table when former budget director A id e
Rlvlln got cnrrled away
The y shot down talk that the C linto ns,
who axe staying In a cottage on the estate of
a wealthy Boston developer, may he doing
domestic work. The 'W hite House claim s
that the C lintons did their own cooking.'
reported the fearless Ann Com pton of A B C .
'A n d I asked about Mr. Clinton doing the
dishes. B u t there's • lot of W hile House s tiff
here. Support staff IV t got to think ihst
they aren't slsvee to the kitchen.'
Th e Ust goes on. Th e y caught C lin to n
chewing on a golf tee. The y timed the
presidential motorcade and reported It was
speeding. Th e y enapped a photo of the
Clintons in swimsuits.
M y gue^s ts. we're looking at n couple of
Pulltxers here.
You might get the Impression that the
current White House press corps Is a unique
bunch of horses' arses, but In fact, this
tradition of reporting White House NonNews goes back at least 111 years, when
the portly Grover Cleveland married his late
law partner's daughter, who was 28 years
his junior. Th e newlyweds departed lor a
honeymoon at Deer Pork. Md.. and the
press corps tagged along, watching their
cabin through spyglasses and speculating
In p rint whether the 250-pound president
would crush his new bride. An Irate
Cleveland accused the press of 'a colossal
im pertinence' and never forgave them.
In varying degrees. H a rry Tru m a n had the
same problem when he went to Key West;
Ike had to deal with It when he went to his
Gettysburg farm: J F K endured It when he
went to Hyannlsport.
A n d Jo h n s o n when he visited his Texas
spread, and Nixon when he visited Son
Clemente, and Carter when he visited
' Plains, and Reagan when he went back to
his Santa Barbara ranch.

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida

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and prrachlng. He Is jKipular
with stale youth evangelism
conferences, F C A cam ps and re­
treats. men's conferences, youth
revivals, church concerts am i
equipping retreats

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T h e Mage ol Uion/e' is a (amlr.ii I &gt;&lt;a&gt;la ccaomuiHy riaodlieU chon
fexmed »i Septembei ol 1006 1 t» n vu e d-recloi Huth McDo«ini»ll
holds a degree n Muse Cducal.on and is the ItaodbHl daectoi at As
cension Lutheran Church 351 Ascension Or in Caslnnt&gt;«lrTYl*
. v e i n y . I.iu r t

M nklng Drown's m in istry all
the more unique Is the way God
has allowed him lo witness to
cowboys on the rodeo circuit
When h r left the profession In
I OHO. he held the arena record
at the University of Georgia
lilork A llrldle fiodeo In steer
wrestling and was a past Aim-ri
can C o w hoy Association Finals
S trrr W restling Cham pion
Hr
never exjiected lo go hack T o ­
day. God has nllowrd Drown lo
re -cnlcr the rodeo circuit, Now.
h r not only competes, hut h r
m inisters through Ids m usic al
events on the rlrr nll

Seotl Brown
Horsr m ovrd Into llir To p 10 on
national
C h ristian
Country
lim its and charted on Cash
Ifox. (in sjiri V o irr and C o n lrm *
jxirary C h rls lln n Maj(a/liir T h r
solids a rr playrd in regular rolalion on m orr Ilian HOO C h rls ila n
C o iin lry C h ristian radio stations

across A m rrlra
Scott Hro.vn Is I h r real thing
not just a singer who perform s
with a m w h n y hat nil H r im x rs
an exciting stage jircsrm r with
a jiowerfully delivered m rss.ig r
aliout I h r saving grace of ( h nsi
d r llv r r r d
Ih rm ig li his singing

Scott. Pam anil 6 -y rn r-o ld K a ­
tie travel ns a family nil ovrr
America living anil sharing Ih r
m rssa g r of a derjier walk with
Christ
For more information ahum
ih r r o n r r r l rn iiln it Ih r church
nlfltr al 322-2011

Family weekend hosted by Church of Christ
By BUSAN W IN N E R
llrru ld Staff Writer
Sanford C h u rch of Christ
IV X ) S Park A v r . will host ,i
Fam ily W e rkrn d with D ru m s
Jo ne s P rrsldrnt of In lr rn .i
llon.il lilh lr I ollrgr In I I..I
enre. Alabama
D i r jiu h lli Is In v llrd In .il
lend this w r r k r n d lirg ln iiin g
Sal
Sr|il 2 0 al 0 a ill lo *
ji m lh.it r v r iiln g and a g a in
on S u n S rp t 21 at •* 30 a in
lo 2 .10 ji m lh .it day
Satu rd a y llio liilu g will l.i gin
with l o l l r r and d a n ls h In the
Irllo w s lilp
hall follnw rd
l.t

&lt;■oiigrrg.iiinn.il singing at 10
a in Al 10 30 a in Jo ne s will
present his first Irsaon on
'W1i.il is ih r Church?*
At noon a ronknul will h r
jirovldrd for lime h The sing
log group 'Oasis* will then
jierform and al 2 30 p m the
second lesson, " l l i r ( h im h Is
Powerful' will lie p r r s r n lr d
A gain at li 3 0 p ill a l t r n d r r s
will jia rlli Ijs ilr In a tim e ol
i n n g trg n tio n .il singin g a n d at
7 JI ill Ih r final lesson for Ihr
evening will I k - "Ih e ( h im li is
Mr *
T l i r S u n d a y si h r d iilr w dl
lirg lll al 0 Kl a ill w llli a Irs

son ol "H ie C h u rch Is U n ity '
Classes for all agrs will lake
place al 10:30 a in am i a
pollock lunch will l&gt;r held at
11 30 a m.
Al I p m
another lime ol
congregational
singing
will
lead to wrap up the w rrk rn d
with Its Iasi Irsson of "n o C Ilurch Is Love '
The two day event will I n ­
filled with food fun. fellow
ship and Ireding on ih r word
of God Minister Tony lll.u k
Invites the com m unity in ai
lend
For more Information tall
the i h im h olfli r al 322 77*1

Oannla Jonas

B a p tist C h ild re n ’s H o m e s se rve s a lm o s t 300

Choir to perform

* T l w M a g e o l U i t m i . ' woll r . l i o . i r . . . T . . . . .

A
real life
rnw lioy.
Si nil
llrnw n. will pc-iform al O n l r i i l
lla p llsl C h u rch on S ta ir Knail
40 at 9 30 n in. nil Sept 21
In llir mld-HOs. llrnw n in.nlr
liln living wrestling 500-poiim l
s lrrrs ami roj)lng calves on llir
prnfr.HNliinal rm lrn rlr rn ll A llrr
retiring III I OHO. llrnw n sprnt
llvr yearn an a minister of vnulli
anil rm islr lirln rr
llir
l.nnl
ra llrtl him In strji nut nil tall It
am i begin S ta ll llrnw n Ministrim Today. "Cowboy who sinus
Inr Jrn u .* enters tils llllh yrar
In m usic evangelism as pari nl
n u r uf America's u nlipir m inis
trim
W orking Irnm Ills Ironir with
Ills wlfr. Cam. llrnw n has w rfi­
l m and produced two s n rrrs s fu l
Ch ristian C o u n try allnirns Ills
first a lliu m . Ilra m l of th r ('m s s
r rr rlv rrl w ldr recognition anil
r r r a lr il a finindallnn (nr thr
100!) rrlra s r of Ills second al
hum Wild lln rs r Tru stin g nuly
III God and wllhniit llir h.u king
nl a major la h rl. llir lirsi two
singles
rrlra s rd
from
Wild

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al Ascension Lutheran Church and is open by aud-txin to advanced
ringers high scfeyil age and over Die 1007 1090 auditions are being
held Sept 0 al the church
For more information call llie church odee at COO 7104

Community Day
House ol flefuge Ministries Inc wvi be sponsoring a "Community Ac
Bon Day' on Sep* ?0 It will be held at tool Celery A .e horn 10 a m lo
9pm
CouvTXjrvty Action Day wVI lealure chons groups dancers and van
OUt other activities Thwie will lie a health tent In take (A w l pressures
• n d blood S u g a r tests free
Food and unique itoms will also tie featured The public is invited lo al
land
For more information contact Pastor Dora Hichardson al 3?4 471 1

Women’s Conference
House ol Refuge Ministries will hold its annual Women s Conference on
October 10 and 11 The themo lor this year s event is "A/rtied and Dan
gerous *
The speakers are Pastor Srgi Obl.mdet D&gt; Di/abeth Hairston Pastor
Dennis Johnson Dr Dannetta Kisliburne Evangelist Daisy McCasllor
and Atty Susan Williams I lie cooler ence will be lield ul Hie Rauuida
Plaza Inn in Orlando
Registration deadline is Sept 14 For more information call 324-4711

Round-up Sunday
Palmetto A v r flajitist C h u rch located ul 2020 Palmetto
A v r will have tin annual *K «u m l-u ji Sunday on Sept. 14, Th e
entire com m unity Is invited lo crime out ami lo enjoy a fun
filled day of C ou ntry Goajiel Music with th r Warren Fam ily
Dinner on Ih r grounds will follow t h e m orning wnrshlj) serv­
ice
Service limes a rr 10 a m and 0 p u t Dus transjxirlatlon Is
provided for anyone that Is in u rrd For more Information call
the church office at 3 2 3 -l!&gt;H3

Power Team to perform
The First Daptist C h u rch of Oviedo is sponsoring .John J a ­
cobs and the Power Team on thrlr visit to llir Orlando nrca
D uring the week of October B to 12 the Power T ra m will ja r form nightly al the U C F Arena al 7 p in.
Tlila national know n team of jxiw rr men will lie at the Flral
llaptist C h u rch of Oviedo during the regular m orning aervlcca
starting at 8.15. 0:30 and 10:50 n.nt. on Sun.. Oct. 12. Th e
Power Team has the world's greatest exhibition of power,
strength, speed, inspiration and motivation In the world today.
The Power Team hna hern featured In People
magazine.
C N N News. Weekly International Television Shows, and a p ­
pearances In over seven dlfTcrcnt countries.
The event Is the most radical program of ultimate Intensity
that will he live In Orlnndo this year.
For more Information call Ih r chinch ufflce al 305-2712.

Renewal *97
Lord of Life Fellowship C h u rch . 305 Tuskaw lllu lid ., will host
Renewal 07. starting with m orning worship at 10:30 n.m ..
Sun.. Sept. 21 and continuing every evening from 7:30 p .m ..
Sept. 21 through Sept. 20.'R'enew hrTT7 promises lo ^ je a rare
opportunity for everyone lo step hack from the hustle of every
day life, reflect, reach out and heal. The
excite­
ment
begins Sepl. 13. with a sky sign over Walt Disney
W orld du ring Night of Joy. Look for a banner over Tuskaw llla
Road. Sept. 21 and a searchlight to point the way.
For more Information call the church ofTIce at 365-0303.

Network meeting
O n Sat.. Sept. 6 a 'C ro s s Cultural Christian Network* meet­
ing will be held. For more Information call Peter al 240-6272.

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lla p lls l
r lu li t m i x
llo rn rs s rrv rrl 2'IH hoys anil
girls d u r in g th r In si hail ol ( I n s
.year Ul i r x l d r n lla l a m i r u n r
g e n u y -shelter ra re a d o p tio n s
H a i r r ' ta m e s.
th e ra p y
and
treatm ent (or severely e m o tio n
ally ill stressed youth lo u iix r l
Ing lor unwerl jire g n a n l teem s
a m i rm irillo rln g ol form er rest
d e n is now old eno ug h lo I n r
a n d Io n r lio n on tlirir ow n l o r
th rr (III.o u r s lor Ih r f h l l d l r n s
llo rn rs am i its p a i r n l or g a m /, i
lio n
I lo rid a
lla p lls l
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M in istrie s re m a in lira lltiy A n d
a 10 reslrtenl (U lla g e lli-d was
p re viou sly rin se d for lu ialri i.rl
rea sons will re ojieit shortly
D ia l s I h r r s s r m r ol a Inly
20 q u a rte rly H ire lin g ol M o ru la
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m em lier
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f r n s ie r s
w hli li also a p p tn v rd a F i'tH
budget ol H't 57 million an in
i lease ol a pproxim ately 7 ju r
re n t over th r M irie n t year s a n
llr ip a t r d Im o m r

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II
liatu rs st.dt re|Mi|tei| lo th r
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that had Ite m a n llr ljM lr d in Ih r
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K x p r n s r s w e rr la vo ra h lr as w rit 82 44 m illio n was
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h u d g rl a ntlr Ip a trd a n e rd lor
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l In r of llir rea sons for llir
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lo lli r a n n u a l M other s D a y o f
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llir same dale In Ifl'.lft ll'p d u t r
lly -lulv 24 th is yra r
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Day O lie rllig rrr e lp ls r lim be d lo
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Founded In I'M )! Florida It.ip
list C h ild re n s Homes p m vid r
|irofrsslonal c are and i ounsi I
Ing lor abused, n rg lri led. .Ilia n
dolled or troubled boys and
girls, or young people whose
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llornrs also m aintains a net
work ol jirlvatr luster homes
thrnoghoul th r stale lor care ol
youngsters who a ir hrsl served
In a jirlvatr-hom e selling H ic s c
a ir tyjilra lly Infants and jue
sc hoolers, or older « Itlltlrr-ti
with 'special needs* such as

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People who rrin rm h rte d llir
( hlldrrti s Homes in their wills
hel|M-d the llll.lilies, as well
Stall had conservatively liuilgrtrd H i80.000 for all of 1907.
hill by mid-year I lie I dial rrr rived was 8252.150 As a re­
sult the unanticipated amount H72 l5 0 --w a s |ilu( rd in rrserves
where II was invested to tirih e i
umlerglid
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Charles
Hodges paid tribute In a list ul
now-deceased jiersons who have
designated some nr all ol llielr
estate to helji the Children's
Homes help needy chlldien He
also underM-orril the litiporl.uice
of
lu rning
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from

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and
estates
m i.,
predictable
dollars
llirough
growth yielding
invi stim nix
dial help c lilld rrn lor m.my
g rn rra llo n s In c o m e
Also al lire m r rtm g
* Staff rrjMirtrd llr.it near llie
end ol August or shortly lli r r r a l
ler a C h ild re n s Home iM lum il
collage which lias h ren i fused
since 1003. Is rx|&gt;ei led In rr
o|ien- (h anks to Ih r generosity
of a loc al businessm an who do
m ilrd ' 8100.000 In helji wilfi
s ta rtu p rx p rn s rs
Known as
Dorris Residence die co tlo gr
will house up lo 10 Iren age ill
enis who are realty to learn
skills (cooking
m ending ti.il
nnrlng a rh rrk h o o k
and sn
fordil that will eventually help
Ifiem live In d e p rn d rn d v
A Trustees agreed In a si.dl
recommendation lo seek per
mission from d ir Florida lla ji
list Convention In relocate die
Mlnm l-aren Children's
Homc

whlcli has h ern al Its |iirsrtil
location since 1058 President
Hndgrn emphasized d lls does
not necessarily mean d ir C lu l
dc rn s I lollies mill relocate or
even that It iglidD to reliK-alr.
its merely a step that's m -erss.uy at dlls time given tfir fa d
that a developer last year of­
fered al least 82 4 million lor
die 7-acre projierly In die K e n ­
dall area and negotiations are
continuing Hodges said dial, as
a courtesy lo its adjoining pro|»erly owner and longtime faithful
sujijKirtrr. llir Children's llo rn rs
has advised Wayside lla p lls l
C h u rc h of d ir ciflrr and given
llirm (h r Hrsl opfM irlUlilly to
buy II for dial price If d ir p ro p ­
erly Is sold, tfir C h ildren's
M inors would use die proceeds
to fiuy projierly. jm ssilily in
southern Droward County, and
construct collages, a sw im m ing
pool. administrative ami mainlenance buildings

All Souls choir
to perform
The All Souls Choir rohearse onu
eveing per week and sing al one
mas* per month Under the direc­
tion of Music Director Elizabeth
Jenkins the group are pictured
during one of their recent re­
hearsals. They are scheduled to
sing al the Hilton in Altamonte
Springs on Sept 18 Their next
performance at the church wilt be
Sept 14 during mass.
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A matter of perspective

Greyhounds,
Winter Springs wins initial game with upset of Tribe
Noles highlight ---------------------------- "jraKrararw ts? £ a r ‘ W i “«2
opening week
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in f team. but I w u happy wtth what I aaw
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match at 4:30 pM., fatiowed by O w ju n lo r var-

110 (ha*, ate kilta. three b lo c k il Sonya Wataon
(ate digs. aeven kUUa, one block). Courtney
Newman ( I I d i p . four kill*) and Kim Corao (two
kllla).
The Fighting Seminole* ( 0 1 1 will be playtnf
in the Lake Mary Invitational atarUnf at 4 p.m.
today and finishing up at 0:30 p.m. on Saturday
until next Tuesday
and then will be
. when the
Tribe starts a three-game in three days match
at Lake Mary. Seminole will also travel to Titus­
ville for a match against the Terriers on
Wednesday before returning to BUI Fleming

Among those expected to compete la the 10team field are Seminole. Lake Howell. Oviedo.
Lyman. Lake Brantley and the host Rams from
the Seminole Athletic Conference. Metro C on­
ference powerhouse Dr. PhlUlna from Orlando
and Boat Coast power Merritt Island.
The tournament will wrap up on Saturday
with matches *et to begin at 8 a m. and con­
tinue until the championship match, which la
act for a 8 30 p.m. start.

hand ,If you a rt a Can of Seminole

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aee a brand new p r o f am get off to a winning
atari.
Thursday night at Seminole High School * Bill
Fleming Memorial Gymnasium, the Tribe found
themaefees on the abort end of a hard-fought
three game 13-15. 15-11. 10-15 loo* to Winter
Spring* H i p School tn the first game for the
newest program In Central Dor Ida.
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Tonight at Seminole High School. Lyman and
the *N«es wtll face off tn the only game this week
that pits two conference teams against each
other.
1 Seminole High School has a new coach, a lot
of new players and a new outlook.
. Two unlta wtll be the key to the Notes success
this season, the offensive line and the defensive
secondary.
: On offense, senior* Hob Legenhauscn and
Bryan Roberta have decided to make It their per­
sonal goal to protect sophomore quarterback
Garrett Goldsmith and create holes for running
back sensations Dion Howard and Joe Knight.
Both Knight and Howard racked up over 100
yards rushing apiece In their pee-season game
against Deland and combined for three touch­
downs. New coach J i m Worthington wtll cer­
tainly rely heavily on them this season aa the
'Nolea generally favor the running attack.
On (he opposite side of the ball, one of the
beat secondaries In Central Florida belongs to
the Scmtnoiea. Ned Raines. Bobby WUIlams.
Brick Smith and Am lck Footman are the fear­
some foursome for any offense.
The Seminole* feel they have a lot to prove
this year., but. know Uiat they have the ability
and tag confidence to pull it off. They coma into
lino gams wtth high &lt;sapactaUons.
.
*W« a rt expecting to play hard and hopefully
get our Brat win of the season.* Worthington
said. *The players are real excited about the
gams and they are ready to play football.’
So la Lyman.
The Greyhounds come Into the season opener
wtth a Kickoff Classic Ue against last year's
conference champion. Lake Howell Part of that
successful pre-season game waa the return of
many seniors to the Greyhound Itne-up.
•We have a senior-laden team and that's where
our strength la • with the seniors.’ said Lyman
coach Larry Baker during pre-season practice.
— They are tired of losing and they're very hunry *
The Greyhounds bring their new quarterback
Brian Krause and new kicker Mark Lewis teamed
with returnees on offense Uke wide receiver
Randy Jonda and Unemcn Adam Tllsbury, Steve
Roman and Chris Rankin to Seminole.
Tartk McCall la the Orcyhounda' secret weapon.
He can play anywhere. Inducting quarterback,
and Is probably the beat athlete on tha team.
At Lyman, defense la young. O nly three re­
turning starters are on the rooter for the Grey­
hounds and Chad Buker. Ricky Bennct and Ju l­
ian Johnson wtti have to work very hard to lead
their more inexperienced teammates.
In all. If the defense can do their job of keep­
ing the ball wtth the offense aa much aa possible

LAKE MARY _ If you blinked, you
missed It.
With Seminole and Oviedo ex­
led to have strong teams and
e Mary having lost several su­
per players to graduation, some
' experts' have been predicting that
this is the year that the Rama atep
back to the level of the other boys'
volleyball teams tn the state. „
Don't declare Lake Mary dead

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**niursday night at the Lake Mary
Oymnaatum. the Rama looked most
impressive m crushing the Lyman
Orcyhounda tn a tta in t games. IS­
a. IS 3, in Seminole Athletic Can-

Saminote H f i School graduate Matt Kuchar (canter)
poaaa proudly wtet Ns parents Pater (M l) and Mm (right)
and foe esotery old United States Ood Association cham­
pionship trophy that ho recently received ter winning th*
U8QA Amateur Tournament during * recaption In Ns honor
a* tea Masdtraw OoN and Country Club Thursday night
Kucher* nama wff b t angrsvad on tha trophy w*h al o)

Pat jv’s, Rams frosh win openers
CASSELBERRY _ Lake Brantley scored on a pair of
long touchdowna aa the Patriots bested the Lake
Howell SO*si Hawks 14-6 In junior varalty football
action at Richard Evans Field Thursday night.
Hector Dtas opened the Lake Brantley scoring wtth
an BO-yard kick off return to give the Patriots n 6-0
lead. The extra point try failed
The visiting squad added its second score when
quarterback Bryan Smith found Brandon Lee for a
40-yard touchdown paas. Smith also hit Lee for the
two-point conversion pass to account for Lake B ran­
tley’s 14 points.
•The defense played great.’ said Lake Brantley
head conch Jay Bergman Jr. ’ For a Drat game we did
a food lab. Overall it waa a great job by (be players.’
Dias lad Patriot* runners wtth 68 yards, not In­
cluding tha 80-yard touchdown gallop, while Smith

wai 7- fo r- 18 passing for 102 yards and the one
luuchdown pass.
Lake Brantley wtll play Its first home game next
Tuesday, aa the Lake Mary Rama pay a vUit to Alta­
monte Springs and Tom Story Field. Game time la
set for 7 p.m.
_____ __________

RAMS FROSH PULL OFF UPSET

LONG W O OD
Lake Mary did something to a Ly­
man freshman 7ootball team that It hod not suffered
in almost three years aa the Rama handed the Grey­
hounds a loss Tuesday night at the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex.
. . .
__
And not only did Lake Mary beat Lyman, they
thumped the Oreyhounda. whitewashing the home
squad 38-0.
____
-We wanted to be aggressive tonight and showed
with our swarming defense.’ said Lake Mary head
coach Wayne Scott. "The offense also did a very good

gresetve at tha net and Ryan Holm
had a real good night serving.
•We were more upbeat than in
our drat match. I think that waa
because we were piaytng at home.
This waa our second game of the
week and we just keep gaining
more experience.*
The Thursday victory was the
second SAC win tn aa many ntght a
aa the defending conference cham ­
pions knocked off the Lake Howell
Stive Hawks In Casselberry an
Wednesday.
Hawkins was a tenor at the net
for the Rama on both offense and

white Barrett Winger came up wtth
three dim .
Lake Mary wtU be looking to
stretch Its overall, and-conference,
wtnning streak to three games
when it hosts Seminole an Mon­
day. This match wtll also allow the
Rama to show if they are still
among the SAC * elite.
Also an the schedule next week
are non-conference
games on
Wednesday and Thursday evenings
against Orlando powers D r. Phil-

the Month championships
B I T H L O . Tha End of the Month Late
pper went on the Orlando
track loot Friday night
green,
wtth 19 cart taking (ha green.
Cara from aa ter aa Miami were on
hand and it waa an tolerating race aa
cautions kept coming out aa cars blew
motors, bit the wall and lost wheels!
Pats O n took the wto, but not ter
behind teas Rusty Eberaole, Jared
Allison. Dated King and BUI Keeton.
Tha C la s h r Race Cars were back
and tha *okT style race cars, 33 strong,
put an a whale of a race with Dated
Marsh. Robert King, John Martin. Ed
Katas and M o Davenport finishing first

grabbed the Limited Late Models. Chad
Pierce claimed the Bombers. Butch
Pierce took the checker* in the
Sportsman event, Jason Hall tamed
the Run-A-Bouta and David Shorn led
the Held home in the 4-Cyllnder
Bombers.
.
Tonight. The Legend nnceCors and
Top Cops Racing wtll take to the track
along wtth regular racing in the Late
Model. Limited Late Model. Modified.
Sportsman. Mini-Stock, Run-A-Bout
and 4-Cyllnder Bomber classes.
Oates open at 8 p.m. wtth racing
action starting at I p.m.

★ Thursday 7- 1ORM
T S S D ra ft • * 4 4 0 F H s fw

IfEW SMYRNA ACTION

SAMSULA . David Rogers lad from
■tart to finish tn tha 50-Lap Late Model
End of the Month Feature and waa
greeted In Victory Lana by hte biggest
ten. Ttna Scott, who presented the

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�Prep Girls' Volleyball

TO D A Y
Auto Racing

■Lake M a ry In v ita tio n a l a t Laka M a ry H ig h
S c h o o l. Matches start at 4 p.m .

7 A K A K at OrUndo SpeadWorld, B p.m.

College Women’s Soccer

Pro Basketball
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Prap Football
*Apopka vs. Laka I rant tty at Tom story
Fiald. 7:30 p .m .
•taka Hawaii va. Winter Park on Larry Oarglay Plaid at Showalttr Field. 7:30 p.m .
■Laka Maty at Bdgawatar. 7:30 p.m .
■Lynua va. Seminole at Thomas B. Whlgbam
Stadium. 7:30 p .m .
’University va. Oviedo at Courier Field. 7:30
p.m .

■Walt D is n e y W o rld S o c ce r Classic IV a t
W alt D is n e y W o rld 's W ide W o rld o f S p o rts
S p o rta F ie ld s, T ltA

Prap Boys' Volleyball
6 p.m .; varsity, 7 p.m .

and ru n. Lym an could put up
quite a dag fight with the ‘Nolca.

Lake Mary (0*0) at Edgawatsr
(0-0), 7:30 p.m.

Auto Racing
Youth Baseball
•Inner City Oamee Baseball Clinic put on W
Seminole Community College and sponsored
by Sanford Recreation Department on
Rlnker-Stenstrom Field at Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium. Registration, 8 s.m. to 0

Pro Basketball
■Harlem

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Cam p

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Clayton was upbeat after the loss, spying
that the real Patriots would be ready by open­
ing night.
Well, opening night is here and the Patriots,
despite last week’s effort, have enough talent
to mntch lost season's berth in the stats p la y ­
offs.
Brian Criswell is the new man behind center
and Ryan Pagan Is Seminole County's leading
returning rusher. Criswell broke a 70-yard
touchdown run on the first play from s c rim ­
mage
uage last week and leads the Patriots' famed
riple- opt
triple-option.
O n defense, linebacker Marcus H o p k in s
leads the way.
At Apopka, the Blue Darters come back from
a 6-3 teason with one of the state's beat offen­
sive linemen, Rodney Waahington. He'll lead
the way for Jo h n n y Davta who can break It
from anywhere.
Th e Blue Darters rebounded from a 2 -3 start
last season to w in their last four games. T h e y
also were tied with Lake Brantley, 14-14 when
the game waa called after Almon suffered a
heart attack on Hie sidelines of the season
opener.

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•Aotronant Invitational ot TUnovtUo, 8 a m.
■Laka Brantlay Invitational at Laka Brantlay
High School, S a m.

•Sanford Usenation Dspartmant Fall Church
Stowpltch Softball Laagua at Chaao Farit.
Procure gnmrs at 9 a.m. w td 10 a.in.

Prop Glrla’ Volltyball
•Laka Maty Invitational at Laka Mary High
School. Matches s tw t at 8 a.m . and go until
cham pionship at 6 :3 0 p .m .

•FA BCA R a t New S m y rn a Speedway. 7 p.m .

If Last week waa Just an appetiser. Lake Mary
football fans should be settling in for n nice
meal this season.
Th e Rama rolled over Lake Brantley. 14-6, in
one half of varalty action Last week despite
predictions of a tough season ahead.
Rams' coach Doug Peters bounded off the
field after the Brantley w in last week, saying
that he haa a team with a whole new attitude,
looking forward to avenging lost season's 5-5
finish.
Th e Rama travel to Edgewater tonight to take
on the Eagles. 5-5 lost season. Edgewater
coach Caesar Cam pana features on offense
with a new quarterback. Oarrett Prelsser. who
runs an l-back offense.
R u nn ing back Maurice White, one of the heat
In Central Florida, Is the featured back and he
Is ru n n in g behind four returning offensive
linemen.
O n defense, the Eagles are returning only
Lak« Howsll (0*0) at Wlntar Park
three starters, b u t two of them • Nate W illiam s
(0*0), 7:30 p.m.
and Decory B rya n t • rate among the best de­
T^te Silver Haw ks are attem pting to finally
fensive b a th s in Central Florida.
The Rama counter w ith a revamped, oftv is e „ „
featuring a new quarterback. Cory Cooper, w ho
star ru n n in g back Luclous Cooper a nd linem an
looked sharp in last week's Kickoff Classic,
T a m Hopktna (O hio Slate).
and Robbie Randall who can break loose from
Coach Mike Busceglia has one of hia more
anywhere. He Is one of the fastest backs In
inexperienced teams in year* but th e n 'a still
Seminole C o u n ty and has speed to bu rn.
reason to believe in a repeat ru n to the pla yLake Mary's strength is defense and features
ofTa.
defensive back Ju s tin W right a nd Seminole
Jeaae H annon runs the Stiver Hawke at q u a r­
C ou nty’s best g ro u p of llnebsckers.
terback and haa Travts Vinson as one of hia
m any weapons In the backfleld.
Apopka (0*0) at Laka Brantlay
O n defcnM , there w e a lot of returning p la y­
(0*0), 7:30 p.m.
ers and most of them are still yo u n g
Th e Patriots are hosting their first game
W inter P w k faces s different situation, h a v­
since longtime coach Fred Alm on retired at the
ing lost most of Its defenM after a 6-5 season
end of last season.
that led to a berth tn the playoffs.
Oeorge Clayton took over after a long stint
Th e W ildcats lost a lot on offenM as well and
as assistant coach bu t had a rough start In
features new coach Jo h n Rankin who retired
after 26 years at the helm.
la s t week's Kickoff Classic, losing big to Lake
The good news Is that quarterback Bria n
Marv.
Blankenship la back for hia senior season.

Lsgil Notlcfr

Adult Baakttball

illy of Control Florida vs. Ualvsrally
of South Carolina at Columbia. Booth Caro­
lina .7 p.m.

F O O T B A L L -----------Continued from Page IB

•Sanford Youth Football Association at Mow
Smyrna B s a ck . dom es start at 0 s.m .

• Football

TO M OR RO W

n.m. C lin ic from 9 a.m. to noon.

■Lake Brantley at Lake Howell. Ju n io r varsity.

Pop Warnar Football

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University (0*0) at Ovltdo (0-0),
7:30 p.m.
Last M ason ended in disappointment for the
Lions w ho were the odd men out after a threeway playoff with Lake Howell and Lake B ra n ­
tley for a bid to the state playoffs.
T h is season, the Lions feature a new coach,
Oreg Register who replaces Jack Blanton.
R u nn ing b a c k s E rik Wilson and Leroy Jackson
lead the attack and quarterback Josh Cullen
haa looked strong so fw .
O n defenM, the Lions are strong at stopping
the ru n bu t can be beaten on the pass, with an
inexperienced secondary. As usual, though, the
Lions w e loaded and ready to take another run
at the Sac crown.
University finished 5-6 last Mason and
hasn't had a lot of aucccaa during coach Je rry
Buchert'a eight-year reign. T h is la a rebuilding
y e w for the C o u g w s and they feature a new
quw terback, Jo e l HefTelflnger, a wide receiver
last Mason.
O n defenM, Inside linebacker Jo n Frank os Is
the clear leader of an experienced unit that re­
turns most If Its stw te rs.

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MOTHS

IN B R I E F
Froo Batoball Clinic
S A N F O R D _ T h e C ity of Sanford Recreation
and Parka D epartm ent, as part of (he Inner
C ity D om es, w ill sponsor a free baseball
clinic tom orrow at the Historic Sanford Me­
m orial Stadium .
T h e clinic w ill be put on by (he Seminole
C o m m u n ity College boMball team under head
coach J a c k Pantellaa and assistant coach Ed
D k k m c y e r.
T h is will also be the area’s first opportunity
lo aee several m em bers of the Sanford Post 53
team that recently won the Am erican Legion
W orld Series.
Seminole High School (paduatee C h ris Louwama, Phillip Eu ba nks and B rad Je n k in s,
along w ith Oviedo's T re y Boutwell. are fresh­
men a t S C C this rail.
Everyone Is invited lo attend the event that
frill take place on the beautifully renovated
Rlnher-Btanatram Field at Historic Sanford

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Sanford Llttla Laagua picnic
Sanford
Th e Sanford U tile League w ill
hold a picnic this Saturday from 1 1 a.m . to 3
p.m . at P w k on P w k ,
Am ong the activities will be team picture
ta k in g games, s dunk tank, a disk Jockey
ploying m usic and prises.

Senior aerobic claaaaa
Florida Hospital Senior Health and Resource
Center offers Mntoe M ro b lr c Ia s m s on M o n ­
days, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 to 10
a.m . and 10 lo I I a.m. A physiological asMsament la done prior lo Joining the program .
For Information, please contact Lisa B re n nen at (407) 531-9790.

RACING
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w inner frith hia trophy last
Saturday night at New Sm yrna
Speedway.
The 1 0 -ye w -o ld Scott, who la
recovering from injuries she
received In a major car accident,
was all smiles as she presented
David w ith hia trophy.
Th e Classic C a n of Florida
were back for the second ntght
of their doubleheader weekend
and did a Brest Job. The top five
finishers in the 30-Lapper were
Robert K in g J im Rahm an. Mo
Davenport.
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a nd
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Jim m y W inks (Modified), Sam m y
O ra ha m (Lim ited Late Model),
Chuck
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Coo ra d Qrenler (M ini-Stocks).
C h a d Pierce (Bom bers) and Billy
M arion (R un-A -B o u ta ).

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made the score 2 6 -0 when be re­
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came when Dewsyne Lowery
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b a ck-u p
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Lake M ary will make Its first
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next Tuesday when It hosts Lake
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Stadium starting at 7 p .m .

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People
Food safety hotline now available
It w iin 't long after the
spring floods devastated parts
of the Dakotas and Minnesota
that the calls started flowing
into the Agriculture Depart­
ment's Meat and Poultry Hot­
line. Victims wanted to know
whether they could still eat
foods that were partially de­
frosted when the electricity
was cut off to their homes or
whether canned goods that had
been submerged under the foul
water for days could be tainted.
The question# were lust some
of the thousands received every
y e a r -1 10.000 In I9 M .
Created In IMS, the hotline
received lla t millionth call last
November. The hotline was set
up when USDA officials real­
ised that consumers did not
have sufficient access to the
department aa for as rood
safety was concerned. A l­
though the team Included Just
three ftill-llme staffers at the
beginning. It has grown os the
call volume has Increased. The
hotline now Is manned by II
staffers,
home
economists.

Joseph-Moore
Benny C . Joseph, 1304
Bth St., Sanford, and
S. Joseph, M IS W.
Sanford, announce
gsgemenl of their
Sheryl S. Joaeph, to Ki
Moore of Sanford, son of h
and Mrs. Booker T, Byrd
Drookeville. %
Born In Sanford, the bride*
elect ta a I M O graduate of
Seminole High School and a
I M 7 graduate of Florida
ABM University, Tallahassee.
She la employed aa a super*
visor with the Department of
Justice.
Her
(lance,
born
In
Drookeville. la a IB7B gradu­
ate of Hernando High School
where he was active In fool*
ball, basketball and track.
He Is a 1070 graduate of
Uookmnn*Bclhune
College
where he was n TV . radio
bond announcer nnd a mem­
ber of the student govern­
ment board. He Is employed
ns a supervisor for Amerl*
leas Health Television Net­
work.

Shtryl Joseph,
Kan Moor*
The wedding will be an
event of Sept. 0. at 2 p m.,
at New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church. Sanford.

focus
B AR B AR A
HUGHES/
GREGG

registered dietitians and food
technologists from 10 a.m. to 4
p.m. Eastern time Mondays
through Fridays. The number
la I-# 0 0 -535-4555. But callers
can hear detailed food safety
messages 34 hours a day. Us­
ing a touch-tone phone, they
can select from about 50 sub­
jects. which are updated peri­
odically to Include seasonal
topics and the latest recalls of
meat and poultry products.
Over the years, most inquiries
have dealt with the safe stor­
age, handling and preparation
of meal ana poultry products

in Ute home. But aa consumers
became more aware of new
tethnologies and processes,
the questions have become
more complex.
Questions about foodbornc
pathogens such ss E. coll and
Salmonella.
Irradiation
and
biotechnology are common aa
well aa querlea about nutrition,
kitchen sanitation and the
proper Internal temperatures
of cooked meat.
Are members of the hotline
team ever stumped? ‘ Sure they
are*, says Hotline Manager
Bessie Berry. 'B ut we are set
up to handle that. If we don't
feel the question needs an Im ­
mediate answer and If it needs
further research, w ell ask for a
phone number and tell the
caller we ll get back to them*.
Still, nearly 90 percent of the
Inquiries usually are answered
on the initial call. The I m il­
lionth call coincided with the
hotline's busiest season, when
callers begin lo plan for their
holiday meals. T h e question
most asked Is, How long con I

M oving can be hard on teenagers
daughter back again.
O ur family Just moved here
from Iowa. O ur daughters are 9
and 10 years old. The younger
' seems to be getting along
he. but since we've moved
here, It seems like our older
daughter has undergone n
personality change. In Iowa
she was an excellent student,
played clarinet In the school
band and had really
nice
frlenda.
We never worried
about who she was with or
what she was doing
Since we have moved here,
she lias been hanging around
with a group of girls who look
and act like trash. She wants
to dress like them (tight short
skirts, sleaiy lops.) She listens
lo music with lyrics that are
shameful.
Her grades
are
slipping,
and her
altitude
toward her dad and I Is rude
and disrespectful.

New to Florida sod Seared
Dear New and Scared,

£

Bkod Bank m k i donor*
C e nlrul Florida Blood Bank Is asking donors of nil types of
blood — especially O type donors — to donate ut lla Sanford
brunch, 1302 E. Second Si. Fo rtnlo m iu tlu n. cull 322-0622.

TOPS m**ts Monday morning
S A N F O R D — I U P S 1 1like oil Pounds S rn ilh ly l Chapter 'M 2 1
inerts every Monday at the Sanford Alliance C h u rc h . 1401
S Park A v r .. Sanford Note new hours: Weigh In Is from 10 In
10 45 a ill., and Ih r Hireling Is from 10:45 u.lll. to 11.10 p m .
For Inrorm ullon. call 1 2 4 -5 5 4 1 or 1 2 1-0240.

Sanford Rotarlans to moat
H A N F O R D — Itom ry C lu b of Sanford m rc ls e v rry Monday at
noon, at (lie Marina Hotel

Cancar support group maafa
Support. Hope and Recovery. S II.A H . n ir r ls every Monday
allenuMin ui 5 p in. si Central Florida Regional Hospital In th r
far corner ol the dining room. T h is ts a self help support group
for all ctuirer survivors, w bctlier In treatment now or Mulshed
w ith It. Call 324-6737 or 322-7785 for more information

llrtdgr players are Invited to play conlrucl bridge uvery
M onday, at 10:30 a m ., at the Sanford Senior C rn lc r. For In ­
formation. call 122-0126.

D E A R A B B Y : Please rem ind
your readers that if and when an
accident or disease transforms an
active, involved person into a house­
bound, sedentary victim of ill fate,
that person desperately needs thr
warmth and raring of friend* snd
neighbors. Even the smallest kind
deed can turn moments of sorrow
into meaningful moments of joy.
On behalf or the manv tens of
thousands of individu a l* in our
co u n try who are in v o lu n ta rily
housebound, I would like to plead
with those friend* and neighbors:
C O M M U N I C A T E ! B y phone,
through a brief note, n drop-in visit
— if only for a few minutes.
My beloved wife has been house­
bound for a little over two years.
Because of her Illness, she require*
oxygen 24 hours a day. For her, a
walk to the back yard is an adven­
ture. When she's able to takn ime,
we always take along the portable
phone — In case someone calls. It
would he a small tragedy to miss a
call.
When that phone rings, and a
familiar voice says, 'Hi!* her con­
scious struggle for breath seems to
almost miraculously disappear.
I hope I have made my point Be
a friend to a friend or relative in
need. Abby, please da not use my
name or location, but do share this
message with your readers.
CO N CER N ED HUSBAND

Help for gambler* offered
(■amblers A nonym ou s and O a m -A n u n for fam ily and friends,
meet separately Monday and Friday (non-smokers) at 7:10
p.tn.. C h u rch of the Good Shepherd, 311 Luke A ve.. Mankind.
For more information, call 230-0200.

Narcotic* Anonymoue meat* Monday
al

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Overeater* Anonymoua meat* Tuaaday
S A N F O H I) — O v c rrn lrn i A n onym ou s m rc ls every Tue sda y,
ut 10 u .m . In Parish Hall W hltner Lounge uf Holy Cross
Episcopal ("liu rrli 111 Sanford. T h e meetings lust uhoiil an hour.
Th e re urc no dues nor fees T h e on ly requirement to utlcnd I*
the desire In slop eating com pulsively.

Learn to play ahufflaboard
T h e Sanford Tourist and Shu file board C lu b practises every
Tue sda y and Friday starting a 1 p .m .. and plays Inter-city
tournam ents every Wednesday. Those Interested In playing,
team ing to ptuy or Joining the cluh m ay call H i i s s Kllner.
322 -7751, for Informal Ion.

New Al-Anon group
A new A l-A non g r o u p h as Blurted al Sanford Christian
Sanford, every Tue sda y at H:00 p .m .
C h u rc h . 730 Upsala Hoad, £
Fur information, page Sissy al 317-5613.

Toaetmaatora meat
Scinlnolc Com munity College (SCC) Toastmasters Club
*6561 will meet every Tuesday of the month, al 7:30 p.m., at
the old Lake Mary City Hall on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosclla Bonham at 333-8264 for more Information.

DEAR CO N CER N ED HUS­
B A N D ) Your massage is w e ll

Waekly Lion* Club maatlng

W h en som eone Is s trlc k s n
w ith a serious Illness, it's com­
m on for friends and fam ily to
sxperisnee fesltngs of g u ilt or
to fast a t a loss fo r w o rd s .
Unable to cope w ith the disoom-

Th e Sanford Lions Club meets every Tuesday ut noon at the
Colonial Hoorn In downtown Sanford. For Information, call
, Joyce Fltsgcrald ut 332-7544.
Th e community ta naked to donate uecd eyeglasses to the
club for Its sight program.

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MARY
B A LK

Were scared to death of the
nth she's taking, bu I we don't
now whether to forbid her to
see her new friends or to just
hope shell begin to see them
for what they are and dump
them on her own. We're afraid
If we lake loo strong a stand
with her, shell rebel against us
and who knows what she might
do then. Please help us gain
some Insights on how to deal
with her to get our wonderful

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fort, they reset b y distancing
themselves at a lim e when their
support Is i
In situ a tio n s lik e th is, act
w ith the same generosity and
com passion y o u w o u ld w ish
foam others w ere the situation
reversed. E s th er than dwell on
the tllneee, keep uppermost in
m ind that the eufforer is still
o u r frie n d — w it h the same
r,ntsrests, sense o f h um or and

D E A R A B B Y : You made the
remark lit defense of older people,
•Just because there's snow on the
roof doesn't menu there's no lire in
the fumncc.*
Abby, a male neighbor recently
made a similar remurk abmil my
graying binr. 1 replied, T h e fire in
the furnace depends upon the stok­
er.'

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Aa you're finding out the hard
way, moving ran be hard on
teenagers, especially when the
change In life-styles ore as
different aa lows and Florida.
In your daughter's Iowa life,
she likely felt confident and In
control. Now she probably
feels like an outsider. It's
natural for a teenager In this
situation tu latch on to the first
kids who befriend her. It helps
her feel ..*e the belongs
somewhere In her new world.
Of course. If she dresses, talks
and acta tike them, they're
even more likely to accept her
Into their group. T h r fact that
these are not the types of
people you want your daughter
to associate with is also not
unusual.
Aa you know, millions of kids

dress in ways that are ofTenstve
to adults. But what you've got
to determine la what la going
on tn her mind. You need to
start some lengthy dialogue
with her. Reassure her of your
love and support and let her
know you're looking forward to
helping her reestablish herself
In her new school. Encourage
her to get reinvolved In her
music either through lessons
or participation in a (roup. Set
up some positive Incentive for
her to get her grades up and
help her get Involved In some
youth activities through church
or a community agency. At this
time, do not rarbid her from
seeing her 'friends' and don't
ridicule or bad-mouth them.
Take
the
more
positive
approach and give her support
in finding other Interests to see
if she will drift array from this
crowd on her own.

Telephone call from friend
frees housebound patient

Contract bridge

N urrollcs Anonym ous m ccls Monday al 6 p i n .
Preuhylrriun House of Goodwill. 317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

keep a turkey In the freeier?'
Berry says.
The answer from a food
safety perspective l a ' almost
indefinitely, she adds, although
It will begin to lose quality af­
ter a year. Another busy sea­
son is around Easter, when
callers plan egg hunts and
other festivities.
Consumers also frequently
call the hotline for help In
handling foods after a power
outage or flood, hi 1995, 1,700
such calls were handled, moat
during the summer. The hotline
team does more than Just a n ­
swer consumer quetlea. how­
ever. It has developed educa­
tional
materials
that
are
mailed to newspapers, magstinea and broadcast atatlons.
One of the latest reminds us
that summer Is a ‘ particularly
Important time* for consumers
to handle their food safely be­
cause foodbornc Illnesses peak
during June. J u ly and August.
Call tneml They are a food and
free source for you and only a
phone call away.

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Tuesday, September 9,1997
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MMINOLB COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated thl* 14TH day ol
AUGUST, 1H 7.
(CIRCUIT COURT S IA U
MARTANNC M O N K
CMtfc of Bio CfrcuH Court
Byi Jana I . Joaowto
Deputy Clark
T N I LAW OFFICI OF
DAVID J . S TIRN . F A
ATTORNCY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l I . UNIVCRSITY OR.
■ T l MO. BLO. M
PLANTATION. FL 31314
flM&gt;-&gt;33-MM
In aac ordance with tha
American aim OMaMMMo A ct
paraana aNh drtablUUoo noodMp p aaactw accommodation to
yuiptaiwala tm
IhMjrAaiNAII
Ny SNIP
Sopite PrBWieitJ
•hmdd eontaei die Clark of Via
CrrciiN Court at tha BIMIAO l S
Caunty Courthouse a&gt; ecr-axjprior to me proceeding If hear­
ing impaired, l - I M - I M - I T M
n&amp;D) or 1 -M O -ttl-IT T O , via
Florida Malay Barvloa.
Fubbafu deptamtier 4. f t . 10*7
DCI-33

A BO B TM N OF
TO WHOM IT MAY OONCIRN:
NOTICC W H IR tB V OIVBN by
m* eNy of Lanfaaod, Florid*,
mat tha City C ornmNalon aid
moebwont al RaaahrfMn Na.
17-111.
B— 0 L U T WN MO. BT-B1B
A ABSOLUTION OF T N I CITY
OF LONOWOOO, FLORIDA,
AOOFTMO R BUOGET FOR T H I
CITY FOR LONOWOOO, FLORI­
DA. FOR THC FISCAL YtAR
M OWNING O CTO B IR 1, 1M7
AND BN0BM M P T IM M R M .
IB M , AND APPROPRiATINO
AMO ALLOCATINO R CV IN U I
OF THC C ITY BY ABSOLUTION
AND RNOVtOiNO FOR CONF U C Tt, M V tJU B IU T V AND AN

Legal Notices
IF P IC TIV I O A K
TTm eity Commniion viM con
Mdor told Raioiution lor Imal
pal logo m d adoption atlor tho
public hearing, which will ba
held m I h i City Hill. 174 W ill
Warren Avenue. Lonpwood,
Florida. on Wondty. the 1Blh
day ol loplimber, A D . 1447.
01 7:00 p m„ or H anon Iheroafter
poiatbii AI Ihi meet­
ing, Interested plrtiei may
tppior and be h in d with
ru p K l
lo Ih i
ptopOHd
h i solution This hearing may bi
conimuod from lima lo runs
until final action it IHon by ih i
City Com ml t i (on
A copy ol Iho propotad
Refohrlien it pottid at lb* City
Hall, Lonpwood, Florida, m d
coplat art on Mo wnh tha CMik
of tho City m d aamo may ba
inspected by tha public.
NOTICC: All poraona *ra
advised lhal If ihay dacida to
appeal any dacmoni mdd* al
thaaa rnaaiinga/bairinpa, Ihay
will naad a record ol the pro­
ceedings end let such purpeaea, they may nood lo Intur* that
* verbatim record It mod*,
which record to me Kids tha las.
ttmony and aerdanca upon
which the appeal ra to bo mod*
(par Coc. m a t 44. flotidi
ItahitH), at thou own upon**.
Poraona with disabilities naodInp Horotmce to pan-Cigala m
any of that* protoodinpa
ahouid contact lo A.D.A.
Coord mol or. at (407) 7*0-3441,
M Moat 44 hour* in advance ol
Iho moating
Doled this 37th day ol August.

LO . IP»F.

CITY OF IONQWOOD
OIRALDINI D ZAMBhl.
CITY CLIRK
FUBLIIH: Friday. Saplcmbar 4.
tt»7
D IM
M THC CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB f STM JUDICIAL
CW CU IT DP FLORIDA
M A M FOR
tC M N O L I COUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NO. M -1S 47 -C A
TRANt FINANCIAL
MOntOAOl COMPANY.
Pla-ntrfl,
VS.
NOBIRT A. CNVDIR md
CUBAN L.
HILTON-tNYDIR. al el..
Defendant!
N O TlC t
OF F O R IC L O IO R t B ALI
Nolrca la harobv pteon that,
pursuant lo mat Final Judpmanl
ol Foraaloauia dared August
17m, IM F, mid entered In civil
cats number 4P-1M7 CA, ol
tha Circuit Court ol tho 11th
Judicial Circuit in and or
taminole
County,
Florida,
whartin IR A N I FINANCIAL
MORTOAOI
COMPANY.
la
Ptamtdl m d NOBIRT A (N Y OCR. IUBAN L. HILTON-SNVOCR, ra/ars Dofandmlfe). I will
u i l to tho h-phoat and bast biddor lor cash of the watt front
door of tho Bominol* County
courthouse
In
lonford.
temlnola County. Florida, al
11:00 AM. on th* ttm day of
IIP TC M D IR . tM 7, Iho Iadorn
form w taW Final Judgmmf, to
edt:
LOT 704. WIKIVA HUNT CLUB.
FOK HUNT
MOTION
3,
ACCORDING TO THI FLAT
THtRBOF. AS M CO RM D IN
FLAT BOOK It , FROM IB
THROUGH
It,
PUBLIC
RICOADI
OF
BIMINOLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOT!: PURSUANT TO THI
FAIR
DlflT
COLLICTION
FR A C TK II ACT YOU ARI
AOVItIO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
It DICMID TO B I A OIBT
COLLECTOR ATTIMPTINO TO
COLLI CT A DCIT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAM ID WILL
M U tIO FOR THAT PUAPOtl.
Dated mo lllh day ol
AUOUtT. IMF.
MARYANN! MORII
Clark of Circutt Court
By Jon* (. Jaaow-c
O#Dir Tv Clark
.CODILI! t ITAWIARIKI
4010 Boy tcout Boulevard
Bud* 4t0
Tampa. Florida 33*07
Telephone: (1131 177-100*
C t t PM-03141
Publish: loptsnbor I . t l . 1M7
DCI-M
M TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1STM JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
SBMMOLB COUNTY
ST-4SD-CA-14B
NOMt lAVING I OF
AM (RICA. FIB ,
Plaintiff,
Y t.
VtRONICA tM M A N N ; *1 at..
Defendant*.
R O TIC I
OF FO dtC LO tU R B B ALI
Nolle* la heraby ghrsn that,
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
of Foroctoturt dated August
*7th. IM F, and entered In chit
■o h number F7-4IO-CA-14I.
of th* Circuit Court ol th* 11m
Judicial Clrcull in and for
toaalnol*
County,
Florida,
wharotn HOM I SAVIN01 OF
AMtRICA. FIB . M Plaintiff m d
VtRONICA tllM A N N , IT IV tN
F.
T IF F fTT,
S R . , ___ _
UNKNOWN F ld tO N (W IN F O tB fttlO N OF THB tU B JtC T
R IA L PROFIRTY.N/K7A PATRI­
CIA S O C IIK , ___ . UNKNOWN
PSRSOHtS) M F O t U U I O N OF
THB SUBJECT RIAL PROPSRTV. DAVID BUCZBK, lo/ira
Ootondont(a). I wM H d to tha
Mthooi and boot bidder for
oa*P at th* oroot front door of
tha Bominol* County seurthum* in Sanford, Bominol*
County, Florida. M M M AAI.
on rn* IMh day of M F T IM B IR . 1M T, mo foAowma
bi H id Final Judsmonl, to aril:
LOT I . BLOCK 0. NORTH
ORLANDO TIR R A C I MOTION
I OF UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO
TH I
FLAT TM IR IOF, A t
A IC 0 A D I0 IN FLAT BOOK tF.
PAQI 31. OF T H I PUBLIC
RICOROB
OF
B IM IN O LI
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
N O TI: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
OUT
COLLICTION
F R A C T IC II ACT YOU AR I
A D V IIID THAT T H U LAW FIRM
I t D I IM ID TO B I A O IB T
COLLECTOR ATTIMPTINO TO
C O LLIC T A O IB T AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAIN!0 WILL
B I U I I O FOR THAT FU R FO II.
Doted tha llt h day at
AUQUBT, 1H7.
MARYANN I M O R II
Clark of Circuit Court
By Jm * I . Jpaowtc
DftDutv CUf k
C O D Illl I ITAWIARIKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
* Hi 440
Tampa. Florida 33*07
Tbtpphono: (111) (77-4000
C M MT-OOOM
bRah! September 0.11, IM F
D ll-44

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IB THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB B10NTIBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ADD FOR
B IM IN O L I COUNTY.
FLOBIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CABB R*. I T -t t lB -D R -O I -B
IN d l TH ! MARTHA J ! OF:
UAUdICIO AMAYA
Hutbm d- ■Filttlonir
and
MANIA AMAYA
Wlli-Raapondcnl
NO TIC I OF A C T K N
TO: Marl* Ampyi
H I WiHta Ah .
Mmlgli, NY 11401
YOU AR I H IR IB Y NOtIFIIO
Ihil an Action lor DiMoktllon of
Mcrrllpo hie been filed against
SOU m d you or* required lo
tervs a copy of your written
defenses, if any. lo It on
Msuncio
Amayi/Fotnionsr,
whoso
sddross
is
344t
Seminole Ay*. Oviedo. FL
33744 on or before S IP TIM e td ttm . IM 7. m d til* lha
original with th* clerk el this
Court oNhsr botoro aortic* on
Pobtionof or Itnmodialory there•liar. It you toil lo do h . a
dolaud wilt ba anraved again it
you tor th* roliof domtndod m
th* petition.
WITHISS my hand m d Iho
M il of thta Court on AUOUST I.
IMF.
1*1AL)
MARYANN! M O R I!
Ai Clork af th* Court
By Nancy R. Wmlot
Aa Deputy Clark
NOTIFICATION
IN ACCORDANCI WITH TH I
AM IR ICANt WITH OIBABILIT i l t ACT, parsons wtth disabilKtos needing a special accom­
modation
should
can I act
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
301 N Park Avenue, tuila
N301. tmtord. Florid* 33771,
Tataphon* [tOf| 311-4301 (al.
4117 noi later than SIVtM days
prior to th* proceeding rt host­
ing tmpaired. (TDD) 1-tOO-MI*771, or VOICI (V) l-POO M4(770, VI* Florida Relay Pervtca
RuOileh August it . IT . M . m d
tegfember I, IM F
D I H -t lt

IB THB CIBCUIT COUNT
FOR SBMMOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
FROBATB OlYftlON
File Number ST-OPB-CF
IN R I: IIT A T I OF
CAROLYN
BARIOO WOLFI,
Decsessd
RGTKB
OP ADMINISTRATION
Th* adminlslrotion of Iho
sstof* of CAROLYN BARIDO
WOLFI. dsooaood, Fit* No t7.
OPI-CF, 1* ponding in tho
Circutt Court tot lomlnoi*
County,
Ftortoa.
Probato
Division, Hi* address of which
It PO. Boa 0, tmford. Fund*
11771-0*41. Th* nam* and
sddrst* of Iho Fortonsl
Rcproconlsllv*
and
Iho
Forsonst
Roprooonlollv**'
stlwnsy or* sol forth bolow
ALL IN K M IT ID FIR IO N *
AM NOTIFIIO THAT:
All poraon* on whom fhlt
nolle* Is torvod who have
object tona that chauonga lha
veUdtly of Iho will, lha gnalitica lions of lha personal rapraamtoltvo, vonua, at Kirn diction at
thia Court or* required to Mo
thoir sbfoctiont wnh IN* Court
WITHIN THB LATIR OF THRC!
MONTHS AFTBR TH* DATrOF
THI FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTBR THI DATI OF BIRV1C!
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM.

UNCIAIMID
VIHfOLI AUCTION
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• l a w I AT I t 00 AM. VIIW I
HOUR PRIOR.
Pukiteh: topfombor t, 1*07
Otl-M

and el her parson* hovbip
derma or demand! opamal

073 NORTH MWY 417
LONOWOOO FL 31740
1070 Ford F 100
F14INIO 1444
Pubiloh: 41*1ember t, ig*7
MM*

BOTW B OF
TO C O dtlb O A A
CCNOfTKHAL UBt
Nolle* te hereby given that a
Public Having war ba held by
tha
Planning
t
Zoning
Commniion
In ms
City
Cammlaaion Chambers, City
Han, Bmford, Florida, at 7 00
pm. on Thureday, I apt amber
Itlh, IM F, lo aoniidtr a
raguaat for a Conditional UN bi
a 1R-1, tbtgf* Ferntty Dwemng
Raaidmiiot Zoning Oialrkf
LIOAL 0 1SCRIPT ION: Loto T
md 1, Block 10. Tier t. Town of
Sanford, oa recorded M the
Public Records *1 Seminole
County, Florida m Plot Boob I,
Pag* I f .
Condition of U u Roguoofod:
Offno* m d roddonllot.
AH pen lee In Inforaaf md cditana thill have an opportunity
fo b* hoard ol sold hearing.
By order Of dl* Planning t
Zoning Commration of th* Cny
of tmford, Florida, mw 3rd day
of t ag*evebar, IM F.
Haim tforrs. Charrmm
Planning t
Zoning Conwnlaaion
AOVICI TO THB PUBUCi If g
poraon lac Ida a t* appoal a
my nimtor
above ho
he/aha may naad a verbatim
record of the proeoodfngs
Including (he tccfuncny and
ovldonaa. which record H not
arovfdod by ova City of Bmford.
ITS MB-OIOt)
PtRBONt WITH D IIABILITIIt
N flD M Q
A tt ltT A N C I TO
FARTICIFATI IN ANY OF T H C tI
PR O C IIO IN O t SHOULD CON­
TACT THB PIRS04MBL OFFICI
ADA COORDINATOR AT 130SOI* 41 HOURS W AOVANC l
OF THB M U TIN G .
PUBLISH: topfombor t, IMF
Otl-M

OF THB BMatTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A N * FOR
B t Ml NOLB COUNTY,
BTATB OF FLOSTBA
Odd* No. FT-t f 4B-OA-I*
BANKIRS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA, N.A
AS TRUBTII OF LBHMAN
ABB CORPORATION HOMI
IOUITY LOAN ASMT-SAC KID
CIRTIFICATft. M RU S
LIMB-1 UNMR THI FOOLING
AND tlR n C N K AGMSMINT
OATIO A t OF MFTBMBIR 1,

ALAN C. CLAPP. *4 UK.. *t *L.
Del
NOTWBOF
BY CLINK OF
CIRCUIT COURT
Nolle* I* hereby given that th#
undersigned Maryann* Mar**,
Clerk of Iho Clrcull Court of
BOMINOL! County. Florid*. wlU.
on tho IITH day of OIFTIMBIR, f M7, af 11.-00 a m. W th*
Wool Front door of th* MMINOLI County Counhoueo, In
th* City of tm ford, Florida,
offer for oai* and **M M pubdo
outcry tg th* higheot and Boot
BIMINOLI County, Florida, towtl:
MING KNOWN AND 0*140NATIO A t LOT I, TOWN ANO
COUNTRY ISTATIB BICONO
A* FLAT, ACCORDma TO THI
FLAT THIRSOF AS RICOROIO
IN PUT BOOK St. PAG! I, OF
THI PUBLIC RICOROB OF
BIMINOLI COUNTY, FLORIDA.
aurouifH to th* frud doer** of
fsroctoourp ontorod in * eaa*
ponding in said Court, th* afyf*
at which Is: BAN K IM TRUST
COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA,
N.A. A t v*. ALAN 0. CLAPP. *1
us., af ai...
In accordans* with lha
Americans srdh Disabilities Act,
parson* with * dteabddy who
nood a spacial accommodation
to ponicipati m this procoodlng
ahouid
confscf
ADA
Coordinator at 301 H. Park
Arrpnu*. Bud* N. 301, tmtord,
Ftorlda 11771 of least fhre days
Wtor i*
th* procoodlngTofophono: (407) 313-4130 oil.
•4tt7| H300) 144-4771 (TOO)
" 1-(I00) MI-0770 (V). via
WITNf Bt my hand m d official
soal of sold Court thw I Pth day
of AUGUST, 1M7.
(HAL)
Honorabt* Maryann* Mors*
Clork of th* engulf Court
By: Jana B. Joaowfe
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICII OF
JOIIPH PANIILLO
Peat Offto# Boa 3147
Torn**, Ftartda 33401
Publish: l iptombir 1 ,11, IM 7
Dll-31

creviron of we1ooC'OfmTi

copy of thra nolle* M served
within three month! after lha
dale of lha fuel publication af
this nolle* must M* thee dab**
with this Court WITHIN THI
LATIR OF THRU MONTHS
AFtIR THI DAtl OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI OR THIRTY DATS
AFTIR THI OATI OF tlR VICt
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM.
All other creditors of to* dees
darn md poraon* having cimma
d m f* e d it * mud M* inert
claim* with tot* asurf WfTHM
THRU MONTHS AFTBR THB
OAT! OF THI FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS. MMANDI ANO
OBJICTIONI NOT BO PtLID
WILL SB F0RIY1R DARFUR
Tho dot* of th* fir
ban of fMs hefic a la
Itoh. 1MT.
RUBY L BARSOO
171-11* Pool Odb CbllO
Anemonel Spring*, FL 31T0t
Pcrponai Representative:
NOBIRT I. COBB. ISOUIRI
4 IM North Federal Highway
Fort loudordoi* Fi 31300
|M4) 771-44*0
Florida Bar No. 014341
Publish: Aupust H .
md
Boptombor t. IM7
D4H1P4

BOTMB
OF FWTtTKUB BAMS
Notlc* I* hereby gtvon tool w*
will mpape bi buemeoa of 1443
Boardall Are..
UnN IM ,
tmford. FL 33771, t ombioto
County. Ftorlda, um
FWtlflou* Norn* of

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IM
WTb Mka bfahU b m Mtom
FwfRlou* Nam* tto lb lli. to­
wn: tecr.cn H I M . Florid*
tlatuto* IM I.
Wmgor Marketm* M*.
Tarry I. WIngot
PuMNh: togtomber t. 1M7
DCI-M
IN TMB CtBCtHT OBWRT
JUBMIAL CIRCUIT,
M ABB (OB
BIM1NOLI COUNTY,
PLONfOA.
PNOSATB PfYTBIBN
CABS BO. t 7 * t T - « P
bi Ra: Th* lo u t* of
ROBIRTA O. ZACCO,
BOTKI
OF ABMWIBTRATKN
Th* sdmmiitiairon of th*
total* of ROMRTA 0. ZACCO.
docooood. FM* Ho. IF-tlT-CP.
lo ponding in th* CireuR Cowl
lo t » eve mol* County, Ftortdd.
Probai* Division, th* addrooa
of which It: Pool Offtp* Boa
*C*. tmtord. Florid* 11771.
Th* names md - - - - m u of
th* Poraon d ReproaoMMIvo
Aepreoonttti vs s stiornoy m *
oof forth bdew.
ALL INTIR ttTIO PtRBONt
ARI NOTIFIIO THAT:
All parsons on wltobS IM*
notic* I* sorvsd who h*v*
objoefion* Oral chalimg* too
validity of the WMI, lha quaWIcatloni
ol
lha Persona!
Rapt leant in ve, vanus. or )url*diction at tins Court pro
roqubod to Ills their cbfMlton*
with this Court WITHIN THI
LATIR OF THRU MONTHS
AFTIR THI OATI OF THB
FIRBT PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICI ON THIRTY DAYS
AFTIR THI OATI OF MRVICI
OF A COPY OF THII NOTICI
Qil THIM
A l creditors pi tha maodPiH
and othpr psraona
decod ant's ostats on whom a
copy at thl* none* la
dato of in* first public d im Of
tol* notlc* must hi* mow claims
WRR this Court WITHIN THI
LATIR OF THRIB MONTHS
AFTIR THI OATI OF THI
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THI*
NOTICI OR THIRTY DAY!
AFTIR TMt DATI OF IIR V W I
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON THIM.
All other creditors ol the deca­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against lha doc*dm lY M tol* mual til* thoir
claiml whn IMe Court WITHIN
THRU MONTHS AFTIR THI
OATI OF THI FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THII NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS, OIMANOI AND
OBJICTIONI HOT 10 FILID
WILL ■■ FORIVCR BARRIO.
Th* Onto ol th* fbsl publica­
tion of thm Nolle* 11 August
Itlh. 1MT.
JAYMII L. ZACCO
Co-Personal Representative
LONNI A. MIU.lt
Co-PenenaJ RepraoentoUv*
Poraonal Ropreaontativoa:
a. CHARLIIWOHLUST. ISO.
Florid* Bar 4 111110
CMtimer, Wohhmt
A Within*, RA.
230 Lookout F lu *
Fast OfTIc* Id s M l MO
Maitland, Ftorlds 327M-I0b0
MOT) 030-0000
Fudiioh: August t t .
md
t iplomkor I , (M 7
0IH-IB7

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tod Cffy ol Lengwis*. Florida,
dial too CWy Cammiaaion wib

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on Rr*t reading on leaf ambar
3rd. IM F, and Iho City
■ft*i Ih* publli haarinp. which
aril b* h*M Monday, tha Klh
day ol Bopumbpr, AO., IMF,
M TrOB p.m., or 00 soon toonWiar oo ysi ertla. At to* moot­
ing, MMorootod panrta may
op(«• &lt; md 0* hoard with
reaped to tha propeeed
OrdbMnco*. Thrt freermg may
be aumMved from tim* to ibn*
unto hnot action M taken by to*
Oily Commicaien.
A copy *1 tho proposed
Ordbvmooa pro pooled at to*
CIT/ Hal. Ungwood, Florid*,
md copio* or* an Id* with too
Clark p| thp City and Pima may
bo inobootod by th* public.
NO TICIi All parson* at*
advised lhal H they dec Ida to
appeal m y decisions mode *1
thou rnootbiBf/hurmgo. tooy
wib nood a record of tod pro­
ceeding! and far eueh purpooM, they may rood to Inouro mat
a vorbollm record I* mad*,
whleh resord to In* Kid# lit# too*
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contact to A.D.A.
Coordinator, at (40T) MO-3411.
M (M il 41 hour* m odvarvea of
Doted tort 37th day of August,
AO.. IMF.
CITV OF LONGWOOD
OIRALOW I D. ZAMBRI,
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THI LONOWOOO CITY COM
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AUTHORITY OF TMt PURCHAS­
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AOMWItTRATOR PURCHASING
AUTHORITY AND AUTHORITY
TO MAKI AMIRDMINTI TO
CONTRACTS: PROVIDING FOR
CONFLICTS.
IIVIRABILITY
ANO AN IFFICTIVt OATI.
OROHLAJSDt NO. I M I M
AN OROWANCI OF THI CITY
OF LONOWOOO, FLORIDA.
OITIRMINWO THI AMOUNT
OF ANO FIXWO THI RATI OF
AO VALORIM TAXATION ANO
MARINO THI ANNUAL TAK
LIVY FOR THI FISCAL YtAR
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FOR CONFLICT! ANO AN
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OBB4RAMB 47-1447
AN OROWANCI OF THI CITY
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PROVIDING FOR THI GRANTI­
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CONDITION* AND RIOUIRIMINTS R I LATINO THIRITO:
PROVIDING
MVIRABILITV,
CONFLICT* ANO AN IFFICTIVI OATI.
PROW 4 WOB NO. 07-1444
AN OROWANCI OF THI CITV
OF LONOWOOO. FLORIOA.
FROVIOWO FOR TH* GRANTI­
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ANO RIOUIRIM INTI RILATIHO THIRITO; FROVIOWO
IIVIRABILITY,
CONFLICT!
ANO AN IFFICTIVB OATI.
ONBBMNOa NO. BT-tSTS
AN OROWANCI OF THI CITY
OF LONGWOOD, FLORIOA.
PROVIDING THAT THI COOI
OF ORDHfANCfS, CITV OF
LOHOWOOD, FLORIOA, BI
AMINOSO BY AIY1IINQ ARTICLI II. MAYOR ANO C0444HBS40N. MOTION 1-17; COMFIN•ATION FOR CITV COMMIISION) PROVIDING FOR AN
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VYSrKLI
BALVAGI AUCTION
OCTOBIR 1. IMF
10 Pd
K IT NORTH ORLANOO AVI
MAITLAND FL 31711
IM F BUCK CINTURY
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TO.

ROBIRT RAMOS and
MIS RAMOS, hi! ad*. *1 ol..
NOTICI
OF FOM CLOSURB SALS
NOTICI IS H IR IS V OIVIN
pursuant I* a Summary Fbiol
Judsmonl
ol
Foractoour*
Including Award of Attorneys
F e u and Costs dated Augusi
17th, IM F, entered m Com No.
ST-TS3 CA K B of to* Circuit
Court at th* tIT H Judicial
C lr tun in m d lor Bominol*
County.
Florida
wherein
CITIBANK. F IM R A L SAVINGS
BANK, m eaaoelatlon erye­
nned and oalotmg under tha
low* ol to* United Statu ol
America, termorty known s*
CITICORP SAVINGS OF FLORI­
OA. a Federal Seringa and Lam
Association I* to* Plaintiff and
ROBIRT RAMOS m d IRIS
RAMOS, hrt wile: IF O (M CO.
INC., tormarfr known u I M S !
MORTOAOI CORPORATION, a
Virginia corporation: HOUSE­
HOLD FlNANCI CORPORA­
TION. Ill, a Dataware corporalion m d JA N I 001, n/h/a
MAAISOL F O M A L II Ic/or*
Doienoom t, i wM son to m*
highut and boot bidder tor
etch. *1 won Irani door ol Iho
Bernmole County Courthouse m
toe City ol Sanford. Ftortod M
11:00 o'etook A.M.. on to* llth
day ol 01 FT (MBS R, I N T , to*
I* How log described property,
OP M l forth m sold Summary
Final Judsmonl of Farutoour*
Including Award of Attorney*'
F a u and C u ts , to-wtt:
Lot It, m Stock M . ol DREAMWOOD STM M O TIO N, aoserdto th* Flat thereof, aa
i Flat Book 4, at
Fog* M , of to* Public Record*
of Bominol* County, Florida.
OATIO toto 31th day al
AUQUBT, 1MT.
MARYANNS M O R II, Clork
Byi Jans I . Josowto
hbBuid Clfttfc
G R IG G S AHRINS. ISOU IRI
KIITH MACK U P
Flflt Union FbtoMrtl Confer
100 Oouto Bloooyn* B M
20th Floor
Mtoml. Florid* 33131-2310
(30!) 3SS-TOOO
M you Or* a parson wNh a BMability who nood* m y aooommodatton to order la pnrttoldato
to dirt proocoding, you rt* rttUttod, at na cool to you, to lha
provision of eortoto uortlsneo.
F10440
contact
Court
Administration *1 301 North
Park Arsrruo, Suits H301,
lonford, Florid* 31771 (407)
123-4330, Mtonoton 4227 with­
in (2) working days of your
roooipt of tort notrtoi H you aro
harttog or rrort* bwpaired, coll
pas-1771.
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by Chic Young

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What’s the word on chromium?
D K AIt D U C O T T ; My friends have
advised me In lake chromium pirollnate as a nutrition supplement Am I
wasting my money?
D K A It U K A D K It: Chrom ium Is an
essential trace m ineral present In
many foods, Including prunes, nuts,
whole grain breads, ana cereals It Is
necessary for healthy metabolism,
especially in diabetics In whom It
enhances the effects of Insulin.
T h e m in e ra l Itself Is poorly
absorbed from the gastrointestinal
tract, hence, supplement manufactur
era have bound It with p lcollna le.
which Increases Its bioavailabillly
Many athletes use chromium sup
plemcnts because strenuous exercise
promotes loss of chromium from the
body However, there are no reliable
studies that show chromium defiden
cy In athletes either exists or con­
tributes to poor performance
Sim ilarly, no reputable scientists
have discovered that chromium sup^
plementa Increase energy levels, pro
mole muscle development, enhance
strength, defeat the aging process, or
are necessary for good health In the
average adult
Although the mineral appears to be
safr when taken in standard dosages,
h ig h e r dosages u b o v r 100 m ic ro ­
gram s a day) for extended periods
have occasionally rvsullrd In anemia,
kidnrv disease, cognitive im|»airmenl
and chromosomal damage
Therefore, in answer to your qurs
tion. I'd save my money to spend on a
multi vitamin mineral preparation, if
you choose In take nutritional supple
ments
T o give you more information. I am
sending you a ropy of m y Health
Iteporl “ Fads I V itam ins and
Minerals “
D K A It lilt t l t l T T
iipathy*

What is nalur

D K A It U K A D K It Th is brand of
alternative medicine trachea that the
body can heal itself and that therapies
should do nu harm I
and most
oth er M D s - agree with and
applaud this view, which parallels that
of traditional medicine Naluropathiipraetitmm-rs emphasize identification
and treatment of disease over redoc
Ing the seventy of symptoms
In addition In using conventional
scientific diagnostic teats
such as
the I’ap smear
naturopaths also
use complementary treatments such
as massage homeopathic remedies
and hydrotherapy in the belief that
therapy should be designed to
enhance the body's Innate healing
rapacity To their rrrdit. these prartl
tiooers advocate preventive medicine
through improved nutation and over
all health prom otion Most n a lu r
opalha will readily rtfe r seriously III
atients In allopathic (tra d itio n a l
I D ) physician#

co n taln i two m uacular chamber#
(ventricles) that pump blood through
the lungs and out Into the circulation
If these ventricle# are alreised. the
muKlei In their wall* enlarge (hyper­
trophy). Such streia can, In Infanta,
result from congenital heart disorders
or from circulatory disturbances. (In
P ETER
Q O T T .M .D . adults, the alreas la often caused by
hypertenilon.) If both ventridai are
overdeveloped, the condition la called
“biventricular hypertrophy.”
1 don't know the cause of your
DKAIt DR GOTT: My husband and child'* enlarged ventricle* This Is an
I run a (otter care home. Laat weak, Issue that you should discuss with the
we were given a baby whose cardlo
cardiologist. However, given the fact
gram showed “biventricular hypertro­ that his cardiac valve* are normal, 1
phy." Apparently, his cardiac valvaa can reassure you he Is In no Immedl
and general health are excellent
ate danger. You do not need to worry
Although he has an appointment with In fact, given lime, the ventricles
a cardiologist next month, do we need might well return to normal. The car
diologlit can advise you.
DKA&amp; KKADKR The normal heart
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By Phillip Aider

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What should he have thrown’
Thinking South might have A g a x
of dubs, West parted with the diamond
three However, now declarrr took the
rest of the tricks
Leaping unto the offensive. West
asked. ‘ Why did you throw a d u b ’ I
thought you had som ething in dla
monds "

To play badge well, you must count
Yet it is also a game of dedu rlion
When a capable de cla re r dors or
"W hy didn l you discurd u clu b ’ "
d orm I do snmrlhlng then1 i« usually Kasl riposted “ If declarer had four
a good underlying reason West failed dubt. h r would have taken a dub ruff
to draw the right conclusion during in the dummy befoa’ drawing trumps “
Ih is deal, w hich waa played in
Despite still thinking Kast should
Poughkeepsie. N Y
have thrown the diamond two, West
Defending against four hearts. West did the right thing admitted that he
led the spade thrre four. ace. six Hast had nve rlonk rd the key deduction
returned the spade II) queen, king, about (be du b position
five West continued with the spade
Am brose liie rre claim ed, “ In (h r
jack
Declarer ruffed and played the heart last analysis, ability is com m only
king After winning with the ace. Wext found lo consist mainly in a high de­
exited with the spade nine to remove a gree of solem nity" West was solemn
squeeze threat from the dummy Kast about m issing Ihis deduction. And
discarded Ihc club three. South ruffed Kasl was solem n because he had
and drew two rounds of trum ps On prompted West to e r r Solemn game,
.
the last, Wrst had to make a discard bridge, at times

ipwoaci
cfour
(Birthday
Saturday, Sept 0,1997
Significant achwvtmant* ara probabia tor
th# year ahaad. but you must worti from
soma typ* of bluaprint ralhsr than
raspondmg to the whimsy of faith.
VtPOO (Aug. 23-Sapt 23) It la bast not
lo attempt tasks today if your haart isn't In
your work Chanca# art. even If youl fin­
ish what you'll atari, you won't b# proud
of tha results Trying to patch up a brokan
romanca? Tha Aalro-Oraph Matchmaker
can help you understand what to do to
make th# raiationsNp work. Mad 32 76 lo
Matchmaker, do this nawapapar. P O.
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                    <text>S E M IN O L E T O D A Y

H era!d
Sanford-based crisis team travels to Venezuela to seek release

Grant buys
deputies’
computers
A new wale grant will
mean more of the latest
technology
for
Seminole
County deputies.
Seminole was among sev­
eral counties tn the state
that will share In more than
S3 million tn grmnta under
the Community Oriented Po­
licing Service’s (COPS) Ad­
vanced Community Policing
(ACPI program.
The $600,000 received by
the county's sheriffs office
will be used to buy state-of
the-art computers for depu­
ties involved In neighborhood
policing, said Deputy Chief
Steve Harriett.
‘ Using the latest In tech­
nology as a crime fighting
tool la a progressive step,*
Harriett said. This will help
Improve the deputies’ effi­
ciency.*
The money, he said, will
allow hta office is attend its
Cellular Digital Packet Data

Police officers Just doing their jobs
Sanford tracks
weapons’ role
in crimes

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charges; pmm were used In the
commission of the crime. Re­
cently. a local Sanford man
had two attempts made on hla
life by assailants with gum.
On 9Unday in Longwood. a
person was accused of aggra­
vated battery throwing a fan
cutting a man’s hand to the
point of stitches.
*A lot of drug related crimes
involve weapons.* said Sanford
Police Information Officer Tom
Sklba. He also said that rob­
beries and. as of late, a lot of
domestic violence cases have

Deary started the survey pro­
gram a year ago and response
to the request far tnfsnaation
has been overwhelming tn hta

Homeowners fight development
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want to move

SANFORD • Nell Snow. Irens
FUltt and Bob Foley have not
given up the fight against de­
velopment of S3 acres on
County Road 4AA .
Snow and Puka. of the Kaywood subdivision tn Sanford,
and Foley, of the Hills of Lake
Mary, are putting a flyer tn the
hand of everyone they poaglbly
can before the Sanford Ctty
Commission meets Monday te
vote on a future land use
change that would allow IDS
apartments to be built on
property adjacent to liaise two
comm unities.
Paraphrasing a statement one
homeowner
made
when
speaking to the Sanford City
Commission on Sept. 18. the
flyer compares the OolMcw
Villas on Rinehart Road In
Lake Mary to the proposed
Twtn Lakes apartment commu­
nity. The density of Ootfricw la
approximately 8.7 units per
dwelling acre. Ths developer of
Twtn Lakes la asking for 12.5.

Tony Ttario writs about Os so-

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rat I lodfVctd's Hurricanes and Storms series will be featured
tn the Seminole Community College Pine Arts Gallery now
through December II. All of HadAekfs work has been
inspired by nature. Hadflekl la currently a member of the art
faculty at Moravian College In Bethlehem. PA. He Is a padunte
of Skidmore College and the University of Pennsylvania. His
exhibits Include the Brtd^port Museum of Art; Schick Art
Gallery. Sarasota Springs; Muhlenberg College Center for the
Arts: the State OaOevy In Easton. PA.: ana Mldlantic Bank
Gallery In Philadelphia. For more Information, call (407) 3282039.

Q o d apm ll at Rttz
The Rlts Theatre announces the replacing of the musical Tin
Types with the 1970’s hit musical Oodspell on November 21.
22 and 23. The play will be performed at the Sanford Civic
Center located at 401 East Seminole Boulevard.
This
production Is In association with the Titusville Playhouse In
Titusville. The musical is based upon the Gospel According to
St. Matthew. It Is complete with sit of the parables of the
Gospel. Oodspell stays very close to Matthew's message.
Tickets are 912 for adults and 910 for seniors and students.
Tickets are available at Delilah's Antiques. Our House Books
and A Second lm e^ Costumes all to Historic Downtown
Sanford. Tickets ore also available at the Titusville Playhouse
tn Titusville. For poup reset rations, call 339-9421. Special
group rates for youth groups and churches.
For more
information, call 321-9111.

Don't forget to plan a Great Day to the Country or have a
Taste of Sanford today. The 24th annual Great Day to the
Country will run from 10 am . to 4 p m. today. And toolkit.
Sanford MatnStrect Inc. will present *A Taste o f Sanford* from
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Food, arts, crafts and entertainment will be
on tap for Oviedo’s Day In the Country and over 20 local
restaurants will be serving up a Taste of Sanford for juat 910
per person. Great Day tn the Country to free artmUelon.

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SANFORD Tire Orlando
Theatre Project has opened Its
1997-98 season with Die com­
edy Cnmptop itfUh Henry and
Tom. a pl.iy by Marti St. Oermaln. The comedy explores
what happens when America's
foremost Inventor, Thomas
Edison, and America's leading
Industrialist (Henry Ford) go
camping with one of America's
most ineffectual presidents
(Warren O. Ilardtng). The three
try to escape civilisation but
cannot escape each other In
this exploration of friendship,
leadership and polities.
Local actor Key Howard
plays Thomas Edison.
Next
month. Howard celebrates his
50th year In the entertainment
Industry. The Canadian-bom
actor received training aa a
graduate of the Pasadena Play*
house. Throughout his career,
he has been vocal contractor
for Nat King Cole and Dinah
Shore, muatral director and
road manager for Don Rickies,
writer for Dob Hope’s overseas
specials, a producer, song
writer, talk show host, per­
sonal manager and theatrical
agent. He has appeared at the
famous U.S.O. tn Hollywood.
Radio City Music Halt, on the
Eddie Fisher Coca Goto Show.
Bfop Crosby's Beil Telephone
House Specials, and on the
Danny Thomas Show. Howard
con Mao be seen on reruns of
the Onto Kooocs Show aa one
of the Nairobi To o . In 1907.
he m eed to Orlando to be­
come co-owner of T. Skorman
Productions, and developed a

Nickelodeon's Kenan and JCrL
The OTP play will mark his
stage debut In Central Florida.
Hk telnkton credits Include

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The.onbr-Other iofc as Colonel
Starling, thightman has ap­
peared in Lhiflc. cfapUnw d r*
mas. tn commercials fur
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daytime dramas.
Cooper has i

books. UPS and AT A T. He
has been onstage In New York,
Lanrustrr. and In Seatllr. Hr
Is rurrrntly a performer In
Sfri-t-linospherr at Disney-MOM
Studios,
The play opened Thursday,
Nov. 8. and runs through Ainday. Nov. 23. Performances
are at Mp.m. on Thursday, Fri­
day and Saturday evenings and
at 2 pm. on Sunday after­
noons. IVrfunnanres will be
la-id In the Fine Arts Theatre at
Semlnolr Community Collrgr.
Tickets are 913 on Thurs­
days and Sundays and 915 on
Ftld.iv* and Sit unlays. A 92
dl&lt;umini Is nvatlnldr to seniors
and Hludents.
Reservations
ran l&lt;r made by railing the box
ulltir at 328-20-10.
Tlir play Is sponsored by
ILmourt ilrarc and Company
and lllstro Cqppuctno |n Lake
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professional
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residence at Seminole Com­
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Festival o f tha Arta

Feel the music:
Cassanova in concert

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In the mid-eOs. Lows In the
mid-40s. f a s fa j sad MasPay: Sunny. Highs to the low
•70s. Lows to the low-50s.
Tassdaj Showers. Highs to
the low-70s. Lows to the
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This release will be to the live show pre­
sented by Cassanovs, musician and Semi­
nole County educator. HU gospel Is an upbest. spiritual style snd Is enjoyed fay main­
stream llstmers.
Cassanovs: keyboardist snd vocalist, tee­
ters between the Savior's message that In­
spires the soul. Cssssnova's music delivers
a righteous sermon.
He can be seen to a live show on Satur­
day. November IS at 9 pun. at the Seminole
African American Academy of Arts located

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Sunday. Novsmbsr 9.1997 • Vot. 90, No. 57
PuMshad Tusadsy Vnough Fnday and Sunday by
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UELAND — The Fifth Annual
DrLmd Fall Festival of the
Ait* will be held Nov. 22 and
23 on the boulevard In Historic
Downtown DrLand.
Judged
and Juried art show with over
200 artist* from Florida and
throughout the United States.
There will be 925.000 prtie
money. This year, the festival
ha* grown In nrtlst and public
partlrlpatlon.
Live entertain­
ment. youth art exhibition and
hand* on art for children will
be available. There will be free
adtnisaion and free parking.
Also, there will be a pancake
breukfust both days for 94. All
proceeds will to brnrft| DrLand
children's chnhllrs. The web
page for a virtual visit Is www.
flallve.com.

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Something for everyone
count. The play Is s fast mov­
ing energetic show suitable for
the whole family from young
LOtyGWOOD — The Wekrva children to grand-parents.
Rtwx Players ore currently
Drcsmcost tells the story of
running their new play. Joseph Joseph, one of Jacob* twelve
and the Amazing Technicolor sons, who was a dreamer. His
Dreamcoal.
dreams told him that one day
Dreamcoal was written by he would become far more suc­
Andrew Lloyd Webber snd Tim cessful than hla eleven broth­
Rice. It Is being performed at ers. His brothers did not care
the Winter Park 9th Grade Cen­ to hear for this so they sold
ter from November 7th through Joseph as a slave to a traveling
the 16th. In this production band of Ishmaelltes. who took
there will be a cast of over 70 him to Egypt. Once In Egypt.
people including more than 40 Joseph wa* sold to Potlphar. a
children.
wealthy merchant, where he
As with all Webber pieces, uraa quickly promoted and Just
there is ■ lot of music. Ac­ as quickly thrown into Jail alter
cording to the Weldva River being accused of trying to se­
Players' press release, then ts duce his master's wife. Later,
a little something for everyone. the Pharaoh was disturbed by
There are smooth ballons, a a recurrent dream he sms
Hawaiian Calypso and even having, and. after hearing of a
some GCs rock'n'roll. In fact, man to Jail who could explain
there Is no dialogue at all In the meaning of dreams, he sent
the new play. It has been de­ for Joseph. Joseph explained
scribed by some as a 'tuck op- the meaning of Pharaoh's
dream and. to return, he was
made a very wealthy and pow­
erful man.
Aa with all the shows put on
by the Weldva River Players,
monies from Dreamcoal will go
to benefit s local Central Flor­
ida charity. "The Boggy Creek
Gang*, a charity offering thera­
peutic comps for children with
chronic diseases tn the south­
M a l k \ i ! m i i . k 'l o *
eastern United States, has
been chosen to benefit from all
s k i l l u i l l ) K s c a i d i six performances of Joseph.

Joseph (William Hammond) with Mrs. Potlphar (Kimberley Shane
Wages) to Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoal.

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County Judge R.W. Ware reported that the aale of hunting
heenoea urn down from 000
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the streets that the Bokta B ar
ona. who had been making m
much as 910.00 a west tn
Sanford, would not abandon a
Held said to be the moat fertile
tn the state with a tight.
An editorial an the lottery
racket stated that the law
abiding cttlsena and merchants
m particular owed a debt of
gratitude to the grand Jury far
Its thorough Investigation of
lottery activities tn the county
and for Us courageous action
In trying to put a atop to this
racket.
O rr 100 witnesses had been
Cuba and BoUta and many in­
dictments had been returned
which should have a whole­
some effect on the gambling
Instincts of some cllUens.
tn Its report, the grand Jury
said that there were many
places In Seminole County
which had been licensed as a

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postmarked
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mailed the previous Sun
night. It was unatpied. ly
written and completely with
punctuation and capltallaatl
It read aa faOowa "you had 1
ter get the grand jury to lay

tten an m j r i Grocery Sure aa
mrnUooad k&gt; a previous arti­
cle. It waa located in the
Metarb Building on Baal Pint
Stm t. In 1937. the PPL office
waa tn the apace recently oc­
cupied by Nan's Gift Shop and
Laneys Drug Store area neat to
U. Rtley's Oroceiy was Juft to
the
west
of
Lancya.
(Somewhtre tn Time and
Bridges Antiques are the cur­
rent occupants of these spaces
In the Meiach Building.)
Emory Spetr waa produce
maaogrr then and Aabby
worked under him. Also re­
membered waa that the More
had folding front doors.
The AAP woo located at the
lime on the comer of Ptral
Street and Sanford Avenue; U
Uler moved to Second and
Magnolia. Mr. Wright thought
there waa also an AAP at

lerbacka: Bitty Odham and Earl
Whitten; Halfbacks; Lea Harnagr. Skinny Vincent, fbd Wil­
liam*. J.W. Altman. Carl
McWhorter. PUObacks: Harold
Doker and Jfen Singletary.
The practice would atari at
9r00 p.m. and the pubkr waa
invited to attend.
Hunting M a s o n opa n a
Nimrod* of Sanford and
Seminole County who look to
the woods over the weekend
despite the chllltng blasts of
the north wind enjoyed a good

c a le n d a r s
The 1900 Sanford Historical
Society calendar* have arrtvedt
(hi the front cover la a great
aerial view* at the lakcfront
allowing several
establishmerits that are no longer there
auch aa the bandsheil. court­
house, city hall. too. and yacht
chib. Some tit the other scenes
Included m the calendar are
the Sanford House Park (ca
1N6&gt;- **•! Ko&lt;cl
I93ffi.
"Osceola' rtverboat lea 19301.
Creams
Academy
faculty
(I943|. 1933 baseball team,
**"*’• O on«e fra I939|. 1949
SHS Band and PVp Club.
County Courthouse |ca 1955)
and Klarenis Club Banquet In.
Hwfalr Inn Ballroom (ca

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Todd Black. 30. oT 8194
Plunkett Ave.. Orlando, ares ar­
rested Tuesday by Seminole
County deputies. Black area
charged with possession of un­
der 20 grams of cannabis and
possession of drug parapher­
nalia. Black waa arrested at
Sweetwater Place. Officer re­
sponded to a call of a vehicle
alttlng at the aide of the road.

Craek coealna
Darien Armentrout. 30. of 114
Wicker Ct.. Sanford, area ar­
rested Tuesday by Sanford po­
lice. Armentrout area charged
with possession of drug para­
phernalia and arrested In the
1300 block of Cypress Avenue.
Officer responded to a call of
an individual smoking crack.

H O W D O YO U
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1997 Golden A ge Games
Showstoppers are right here
in Sanford: A really big show
*7 RUM WHITE
Herald Stuff Wtillp
SANFORD - Collin Sim pson
rroonrd. Jean Simpson and
Ihr Kloradorablrs stepped out
In a rhom n line, and the
Havrnlte Hand played a m edley
o f patriotic songn
Thursday night was S h o w
lime In Sni\fonl.
For a couple o f houm the
Mage at the Sunford Civic C en ­
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o f Hroudway. Talent Night for
the 23rd Annual Golden Agr
Gam e* Is tlie t*est ticket In
show business.
There was a little aomethlng
for everyone • summit, dancing,
instrumentals on dulcimer anti
harpsichord, recitations, c o m ­
edy nets • all performed by
those 5f» years of ug«- lo H2.
Not limit after Hrrnd.i [Irmly
from Oranfte City sung 'G od
Itless
America."
W illiam
Wiseman did a routine railed
"The Outhouse." ||ey, a few
years ago Harriet Iloyd vac­
uumed tier cal on the same
stage.
"You never know wti.il you're
going to get." said the show's
emcee. Lisa Jones
"That's
what the talent show Is all
about."
Tlie Torrid Trio did a number

Crooner Collin Simpson
from * I IMS Pinafore.
I’hyllls
Stem danced to 'Cbeek lo
Cheek." Lyle Euler did u read­
ing from Daniel In the Lion's
Den railed "The King's L a ­
ment.’ The Wisemans - Stasia
and William • played sweet
muslr. Hannah McKIruy was a
hoof. Hod Johnston sang u
nine tie wrote, *tf I Ever Love
Again."
Crooner Collin Simpson. fi*l.
won the ladles in rr wlien lie
sang. "Heller Dive Nest Tim e."

and his wife. Jean, won the
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when
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imnight on The Floradorablrs.
a dance company even the
R orkrttrs would have to ap ­
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Collin und J ra n Simpson are
OrLindo neighbors • they live
In the W illiam sburg subdivi­
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lie's an ex-bunker who would
rather sing. H r grew up In Erlangrr. Ky.. which Is nine miles
from Cincinnati. Collin loved
crooners likr Sinatra. Crosby
and Como. He llkrd baseball,
too. He once drove F rtr Hose's
corvette from Florida to C in ­
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ended In Florida. H r got sick
and tired o f banking.
I le met a leggy dancer named
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She came to Florida with C ol- 1
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The Floradorablrs range tn
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Courting success: Mixed
doubles is like dancing
Hamlet D'Alvarea. 72. is from
Havana. Cuba, lie 's t ill and
lean and ptays tennis alm ost
every day of the week. He now
SANFORD - Hamlet A J o ­ lives In Maitland. He wns able
to take his wife, mother and
anna.
Karl A Ursula had
live children out o f Cuba In
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"At that time I had nothing In
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my poekel but we were free
'M ixed doubles." said Joanna
from Castro's Cuba and In Ihls
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dancing. You rehearse
and
was possible," D'Alvarea said.
hope you have harmony when
From the time Castro look
you play."
over Cuba until his family was
Lindquist and her doubles
able to leave. D'Alvarei said he
partner, Hamlet D'Alvarea had
lost "seven years o f his life."
that harmony Friday In their 6He tiad l&gt;een a relatively happy
l. 6-1 Golden Age Games
youngster, playing basketball
b roiu r medal (In the 65 69 age
and tennis. He was one o f
group! victory over Karl and
Cuba’s 10 best tennis players.
Ursula Voigt.
Joanna Lindquist. 66. was
The Voigts from Longwood
bom In New York but lived for
have played as a team for
30 years In St. Croix. Virgin
many years • not always an
Islands. She tiad her own real
easy task, fhllle Jean King
estate business there but was
used to advise married couples
wiped out by. Hurricane ilugp
not to play together. "What you
wind up with Is mlxrd trou­ ■ In 1089. She has- six children
ami 13 grandchildren.
bles." King said.
D'Alvarea
and ,,. Lindquist
T t'a _ a little tougher than
aren't regular doubles p a rt­
playing with another partner
ners. He was scheduled to play
but we like to think we do OK."
with someone else but when
Kart Voigt said. "W ere not
that partner was unable to b e
afraid o f It. We Y e outgrown
In Sanford, he asked Lindquist
that. Sure, we would hate liked
to Join him.
to do better today."
'Ham let Is an Ideal doubles
A little background on Ham­
panner." Lindquist said. 'H e 's
let A Joanna. Karl A Ursula:

By BUBS W H IT S
Herald S taff Writer

good at strategy and position­
ing. lie would stop now and
then to talk strategy. We were
able to eom m unlcule."
Lindquist and Theresa Magliore were gold medal winners
in the women s age 55^59 dou­
bles tn tlie Golden Age Games.
The Voigts are from Ger­
many. He Is from G ogoeltlngen. she Is from Northern. He
Is 69. she Is 68. Doth are In
good health and able to cover
the tennis court. They've been
playing ever since they come lo
the United States In the 1950s.
Farh won medals for single's
play In this yrur's Golden Age
Games.
They
were lie . U r n in the
doubles by another married
couple - Paul and Sally Wehr.
The championship was won by
Jack Winn and Joan Soracr
who beat (he Wehro. 6-2. 6-3.
on Friday.
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*A Chants Line" the next cou­
ple of day*. That's how good
Ihe finale was at Thursday
night's show.
AD Ihe performer* were
awarded applause and medal*.
Friday. Ihe Golden Age
domes resumed with a 5 K Run

Mt. Dora music whiz
can name those tunes
ay a i m

Alan Greene id led Kay Thomson o f Lake
Mary If she wa. ‘ rd In dance, and site a c ­
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Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD * Rod Johnston from Forester
Haven In Ml. Dora i*nT an ea*y one to
•tump In a Name That Tim e rontent,
T ill* wa* evident early In Friday'* good
time. Golden Ayr Game* wing leal Friday
at the Civic Center.
*DonT Get Around Mtuh Anymore."
'Sophisticated Lady." and 'Satin Doll"
hardly began, when Johnston raised hi*
hand and said. "I ran name that tune."
The night before. Johnnton performed in
the Talent Show at the renter and hu* a
rich hlatory In dlnnrr theater and com m u­
nity playhouae. H e * from Oi i m I m . Neb.,
but he and Anne Johnnton moved In
wanner Florida several year* ago
'I've written a few song* m yself.1 *anl
Johnnton. who playfully moved around the
room Friday to help some o f the other
•enlor* name a few tune* and *liarr In the
prUea from the Hinford Rerreatlon De­
partment.
U *a Jone*. the chairman of Hie Golden
Age Game*, began the Name D ial nine
content |a*t year tu fill a Italy In the Friday
afternoon Gam e* *chedule. ft proved *o
popular that she made it a part of thl*
y e a r* event.
■Here’* a sample snippet." Jane* said,
playtng Gene Krupa'* ‘ Slug. Sing. Sing.' on
a portable stereo player.

Fore!

rttomson and her friend. Harriet Boyd.
Itave won a batch or medal* at the G am e*
and figure to win a few more In the track A
field event* at Seminole High School today.
On Friday, they w eie Into the music, nam ­
ing tune* with a room hill o f other golden
age kid*.

The participants of Ihe 33rd
Annual Golden Age Games had
to play golf on Tuesday—
handicap style. No they did
not have to play because of
disability.
For serious golfers, a handi­
cap la an average of accumu­
lated golf scores.
But. ac­
cording to coordinator Steve
Lawrence, anyone with or
without
a
handicap
or
‘ handicap* can play.
And did they. The morning
session was slow going with
roughly 14 player*. The after­
noon session had close to 40
player*. And both day* at the
picturesque Mayfair Country
Club afforded players rain free
days for which to do battle on
the Urdu.
On Monday, player* comrd by the Calloway rule*.
Calloway play, golfer* take
lheir lowest hole* and subtract
them given If they have mode a
particular score.
'(Monday) went well.* said
Lawrence.

A g se s

NOTE: The following
Golden Age Gam e* r e ­
sults were those avail­
able at the time of
publication
for
the
Soq/orri Herald.
In case* where one of
the position* In not
listed. II was om itted
by officials providing
the scoring Inform a­
tion,
First place receive* a
gold
medal:
second
place rrcrive* a silver
medal: third place r e ­
ceives a brutur medal.

1 - Michael
SuntanI onto
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Weapons—
Ceatiawe i I m

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M id that If It takra more than
one artlon to retrieve a p a r­
ticular wrapun then It la not
considered
a
concealed
weapon. In other words. If a
weapon la In a glove com part­
ment and hoistrrrd with the
snap on It la not a concealed
wrapon. If It la undrr a floor
mat. It ta then concealed.
A report, supplied by Sklba
and the Sanford Police Records
Department, waa used lo track
the number o f cases where a
weapon o f some sort waa used
In the commission o f a crime
plus the percentage o f crim es
In a particular month Involving

weapons for the city o f Sanford
alone. The report runs from
February to October o f this
year. Following ta a list o f the
three months that had the
highest criminal activity and
Ihe breakdown on w eapons
use:
In May. 846 crimes were
committed In Sanford — an a v ­
erage o f about 28 a day. O f
those crimes, a gun waa used
In 13. a knife waa used In eight
and a club was used In three.
There were 13 other crim es
that used some other form o f
weapon (l.e. a bottle, razor
blades, etc.) besides
those
mentioned above.
The per­

centage o f crim es where a
weapon w as used .04 percent.
In March, the total number
o f crim es committed was 790.
O f those crimes, a gun was
used In 10. a knife In seven,
some other form o f weapon In
one and no chibs were used.
The percentage o f weaponinvolved crimes was .02percent
for the month.
In June, there were 787
crim es committed.
Seven of
those crimes were committed
with a gun. seven with a knife,
two with a chib, and atx with
some other form o f weapon. O f
the crim es committed. .03 per­
cent used a weapon.

Dr. David Fabianlr. a profes­
sor In criminal Justice at the
University o f Central Florida.
M id there are two reasons for
perpetrators to use weapons In
Ihe commuting o f a crime.
One reason. Fablanlc M id . Is
that In some rases weapons
are required so that a given as­
sailant can overpower a victim
or lake away the weapon of a
person that may c a n y one like
a police officer or security
guard.
The other reason la
that a criminal may use w eap­
ons to subdue victim s and
'm anage* a crime scene. The
person uses the weapon as a
means of Intimidation.

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phone lo two ofnrrrs In my
home, lo the detective I spoke
to U lrr • everyone waa ex­
tremely
helpful,
courteous,
com passionate, professional.*
'Accidentally
pushed
prommrd button for 9-1-1 on
phone.
Immediate
re­
ar from police department

with follow up visit and by (a)
policeman to check on me even
though I lold (hem what hap­
pened. My stupid mistake was
dealt with In a very profes­
sional manner.*
"The officer who answered
this call was outstanding In his
courtesy, consideration o f our
problem and (had a) respectful
attitude - three cheers for Lake

Mary poller force.*
There have been some nega­
tive observations. (V a ry M id.
In the April I through June
30.
1997 reporting
period,
there were ftvr "poor*
or
"dissatisfied* grades on the 34
surveys returned and a c o m ­
ment: T e le p h o n e dispatcher
was poorty Informed about
procedures The first time I

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Ted Williams M id that would
k e a ‘ fire ant mound* coinfa r e d lo the "beehive"
at
Qolfvlrw.
i The flyrr Is being circulated
Bt response lo an Ort. 29 arti­
cle In the Sanfoni llrrn id which
Staled T lie homeowners have
been vocal In ihetr disagreem rnl tail had concede lo a
plan for no more Ilian 10 units
per acre.*
Snow said the homeowners
o f Haywood and their neigh­
bors in the Kills of la k e Mary
have conceded nothing ‘ Read
our lips: No a part m enu!" the
flyer stales.
Representatives o f the homeowners in Haywood met with
the developer on Sept. 22 lo
discuss a plan to reduce Ihe
proposed density o f Ihe devel­
opment. Snow paid that Dean
Shoemaker and Keith Ivey,
both residents of Haywood,
who conceded to the 10 units
per dwelling acre, did not rep­
resent the views o f all o f the
homeowners and ‘ were chosen

by the mayor* to speak at the
meeting.
Snow. FulU and Foley want
the property lo be developed as
a single-fam ily home com m u­
nity. Snow M id they will c o n ­
tinue the fight and will show ig&gt;
In force at Ihe com m ission
meeting.
Ttie city o f Lake Mary has
monitored the progress o f the
discussions
between
the
homeowners and the develop­
ers. It has facilitated
two
meetings at City Hall and sev­
eral com m issioners have a t­
tended meetings. At Die recent
city commission meeting. City
Manager John Lit Ion directed
City I tanner Matt West and
any commissioner Interested to
uttrnd the Sanford meeting on
Monday T h e only Issue llu t I
see Is density.* Litton said
Gary llrender M id that he
would be at the Sanford c o m ­
mission meeting "We have the
obligation to represent
our
citizens' Interest.*
Of the city's stance, llrender
told
the
commission.
"We

CARRY O. HERNDON
Carry O Herndon. S3. Lake
Avenue.
Sanford.
died
Wednesday.
Nov.
5.
1997.
Ik&gt;m June 27. 1944 In Krlly.
La.. Ilrm d on spent most of Ills
life In Sanford
Mr. Herndon
was a deputy sheriff. He was a
corrections trulnlng officer at
Seminole Community College.
He worked 11 years for the
Sanford Police
Departm ent
and 11 years at Seminole
County Sheriffs Departm ent.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Linda:
daughter.
M ichelle
Reid. Orlando; mother. Louise,
Oakhlll. Fla.: sister.
Sarah
Ferguson. Louisiana: and two

grandchildren
Gramkow
Funeral
Sanford. In charge
rangements.

Wanda Hunter. 70. Laurel
Avenue.
Sanford.
died
Wednesday.
Nov.
5.
1997.
Ilom In Sanford, she was a
lifelong resident. Mrs. H unter
was a contract specialist for
the U S. Government. She was
a m ember of First Haptlst
Church of Sanford.
Survivors
Include
sons.
Ila m ry Griggs III. Thetford
Center. Vu.. Hrent M ered ith
Griggs. Gainesville; daughter.

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culled about Ih r theft, she said
nothing had been found. Later
I found out Ihr officer had a l­
ready ronturtrd my home.*
Henry said Ihe survey gives
Ihr department a ‘ checks and
balance system* as well as
Ideas for other things that offi­
cers ran do 10 Improve service.
*lt allows Ihr citizens a chanrr
lo anonymously grade us.*

H

ome

since I9S6
f&gt;00 R. Alrjnirt Blvil.. Sanford. PI. .T2773

should continue to say our
piece at 10 units per acre.*
Commissioner George
Duryra M id. "If I'd have had my
druthers I would have made It
single family.*
(Vender re­
sponded. 'Obviously, w ed like
to see less (than 10 units per
acre). It's not going to hap­
pen*
The flyer calls for those In
agreement to ’ use your influ­
ence: not with threatening le t­
ters. but with positive c o m ­
ments on why you want this
area of town to remain single
family homes Ukr you pres­
ently enjoy * It lists the a d ­
dresses o f the four city c o m ­
m issioners
The Sanford City C om m is­
sion meeting brglns at 7 p m
The ordinance to amend the
Future Land Use Map of the
Future Land Use Plan Element
of the Comprehensive Plan la
the third Item on the regular
meeting agenda. Sanford City
Hall Is loratrd a 300 N. Park
Avc.

Urrnda Griggs Reuter. Staten
Island. N.y T mother.
Ollle
Hasty. Sanford; brothers. Delphln Hasty. Tallahassee. Rob­
ert Hasty. Port St. Lucie: Ha­
ter. Pauline Madden. Sanford;
four grandchildren.
Haldwln-Falrrhlld
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

HARHT WALKER
Harry Walker. 74. Locust
Avenue. Sanford, died Tues­
day. Nov. 4. 1997. Horn Aug.
I. 1923 In Daytona IV a ch . he
moved lo Sanford OS years
ago. He was a Haptlst.
Survivors Include
brother,
the Rev. Isreal Black Sr.. San­
ford: ststrr. Clementine Hams.
Jacksonville.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge
of a r­
rangements.

PRINCES WILLIAMS
Princes
Williams.
Infant.
Truman Houlevard. Sanford,
died Sunday. Nov. 2. 1997.
She was bom on Nov. 2. 1997
In Orlando. Fla. She was Pentaroatal.
Survivors Include
parents.
Vincent and Charlotte; sisters.
Charvese. Chamese. both of
Sanford; paternal grandfather.
Nathaniel Jr.. Sanford; p ater­
nal grandmother.
Barbara.
Sanlord:
maternal
grandfa­
ther.
Charles Banks. A lta ­
monte
Springs:
m aternal
grandmother. Bertha Banks.
Altamonte Springs.
Wilson-Elchclberger M ortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

HERNDON. CARET O.
Funeral services with hill police
tumor* lor Deputy Sheriff Carey
Herndon. S3, of Sanford, who died
Wednesday will be I I a.m. Mon­
day at the Church of God of San­
ford with Pastor Wesley L Baker
officiating. Internment will be in
Oaklawn Park Cemetery. Friends
may call at Gramkow Funeral
Home Sunday from 2 pm. to 4
p.m. and 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Arrangemen Is by Gramkow Fu­
neral Home. 900 E. Airport ilivd..
Sanford. Fla. 32773 (407) 3223213.

1979. from Ihe original owners
who built Ihr bouse In the
1950s Ted Is retired from 30
years with Scars and Nancy
from 20 years with Seminole
Community College. They have
two daughters
After Hie orange trees were
killed. Williams consulted the
Seminole County Urban For­
ester Mike Martin for Ideas on
what lo raise on hls acreage.
Martin suggested
Christ mas
trres. Williams pLinlrd 400 ce­
dar trees each year for three
years and harvested hls first
trees for Christmas of 1987
The Christmas live l.inn averaged sales of 200 trres a year
until a blight that affects leyLmd Cypress became so bad
lie had lo cut down all ol hls
remaining trees In 1990 Hr
dug up and m ukhrd 'MO trees
*lt really killed me lo do Dial.*
Williams said.
The Williams rn|oy sillin g on
Ihe pa 1to of ihetr house and
watching the wildlife on East
Twin Lake. Williams M id flocks
of wood ducks, ring neck ducks
and mallards are Been on the

N O TIC E O F CHANGE
OF LAND USE
NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Lake Mary City
Commission win hold a public haartng to dtacusa a small seal#
amandmant to tha City's Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Map
and to raviaw a Developer'* Agreement between me City of Lake
Mary and Learning Unlmrted International Schools. Inc. This meeting
be held THURSDAY, November 20. 1M7. at Lake Mary City
Ha*. 100 North Country Ctut Road, Lake Mary, Florida at 7:00
P.M.
Tha property to be considered lor the small scale amandmant is
spprodmaWy 10 acres m sirs. Tha appacant la requesting a change
In future land u m daalgnadon from IM kan Density Residence!.
MOR. ta P u M efen d -P u M e. The property I* located at me west tide
of Rantoul Lana, approrimalafy 2.600 feat south of the CR46A and
knme&lt;*atery north of the City's athletic Raids, more particularly
d escried as fo"ow*Commencing st me Southeast corner of the Northwest quarter
of Section 4, Township 20 South. Range 30 East. Seminole
County. Florida: run thence S 00 0822* E along the East Una of
the said Northwest quarter for a distance of 400 Off more or
lass to the Southeast comer ct Parcel 5A. run thence along the
South line of said Parcel SA on a bearing of N 86 56 52* W s
distance of 65 Off lo Ihe POINT OF BEGINNING; Proceed
thence Westerly along the South Nna of sard Parcel SA on a
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thence S 66 5052* E a (totanca of 50000 to a point 85 00
West of the East Ine of said Parcel 5A. thence S 00 0022* E a
ctstance of 450 OO to the point of Beginning, containing 10 00
acres
A copy of the Comprehensive Plan. Future Land Use Map proposed
amendment and proposed Development Agreement are available lor
inspection m me Commtnfy Development Office. Lake Mary City
Has. 100 North Country Club Road. Lake Mary. Florida. Monday
through Friday, from 6 00 A M. until 5 00 PM., or you may call 3243049 for mtormation concerning this amendment and Development
Agreement
interested parties may appear and be heard regartSng tha proposed
amendment or written comments may be Mad wsh tha City Clerk at
100 North Country Club Road. Lake Mary. Florida
NOTE PERSONS ARE A0VISE0 THAT A TAPED REC0R0 OF
THIS MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADEQUATE RECORD
FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY
THE CITY ANY PERSON WISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IS AOVlSED TO MAKE THE NECESSARY
ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OWN EXPENSE
Parsons with Osabwtiee needtog assistance to participate in any ol
these preceedtogs should contact the City's ADA Coorduiator at least
48 hours m advance ol the meeting at (407) 324-3024
City of Lake Mary. Florida
a Carol A Foster
l City Clem

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Editorials/ Opinions
E D IT O R IA L S

Compromise
and develop

County is laughing stock of pom industry

Hom eowners in the Haywood su bd i­
vision In Sanford and Hills of Lake
Mary In Lake Mary have vowed to fight
a developer’s plan for a 52 -acre
apartm ent complex on County Road
46A. Currently. Nell Snow. Irene Fultz
a n d 'B o b Foley are circulating flyers
denouncing the development,
and
urging other residents to show u p in
protest at Monday night's Sanford City
Commission meeting. The flyer also
sports the cartoon we have reprinted
on this page.
The Twin Lakes developer originally
pitched 20 dwelling units per acre.
but has reduced that num ber to 12.5
after meeting with representatives
from both cities and with hom eown­
ers. Both cities appear to favor re ­
ducing this density to 10 dw elling
units per acre.
The flyer residents are circulating
also com pares Twtn Lakes to O olM ew
Villas, an existing apartm ent com plex
on Rinehart Road with a density o f 8.7
units per acre.
B ut homeowners still say ‘No way* to
G otM ew or any apartm ents, and w ill
light to the bitter end for single family
residences on the property.
W e always adm ire ettizena who unite
to fight against government for w hat
B ut in this case, we feel com prom ise
Is right. Growth In our area la Inevita­
ble; the trick la to m anage It Instead of
allowing ram pant sprain. W hat read­
ers need to rem em ber Is that the land
adjacent to that about to be developed
la already designated for high density
commercial: car dealerships, retail
plazas and the like. An apartm ent
com plex would serve as a buffer for
the protesting homeowners, as ap artfeeift"dw ellers arp transient, a n o jw t
so concerned about the type a t devel­
opment adjacent to them, l b build
single family homes on the land would
mean THOSE hom eowners would be
subjected to the high density com ­
m ercial growth next dodt.
W e urge these residents to think
'com prom ise.' City officials favor 10
dwelling units, and we say that sounds
fair. Growth won't be stopped. It Is the
natural order of things, and If done
right. It benefits u s a l l..

latry gleefully states
t that be has heard
i commission meet*
County i*
am industry,
at the goad of the
I. Seminole County
help from s well reI the porn Industry.

Grant Maloy Is vico
chairman of tho
Saminoia County
Board of County
Commlaaionort.
sites (war tones) tor atrip bar
commissioners refuse to pass
requiring the dancers to covet
County allows topless as well
dancing with the setting of sic
liberal codes around. (Orange
other hand bans bottomleas
residents .who live pear these

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Volunteering, Part 2

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In y v i t t .V * u O

Victims of the slavery system
QUKST COLUMN

Time to quit whistling
inthe dark

JO H N E LL
JA C K SO N
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Some felt the only thing that m attered
w as saving the Sanford Police Departm ent.
Option *A" w as the pick.

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This past Tuesday, the committee made Us
first major decision - agreeing unanimously
to recommend the city commission adopt a
referendum to change the city's charter,
authorizing the city manager to hire and
supervise the pohee and fire chiefs.
Good. The citizens should vote on this Is­
sue early next year. Unlike in late 1006. ju st
about everyone In the d ty now realizes ths
importance o f peasing the referendum .
Having heard Sem inole County Sheriff
Don EaUnger say w hat his office can do to
help Sanford, the committee surely realizes
what h as been m issing - a solid partnership
between the SPD and the sh eriffs office.
T h e y don’t like to caO,** Esllnger said.
T h ere seems to be a misconception that
railing for help Is a sign o f w eak n ess*
T m not one so proud t h a t ! c a n t ask for
help,* said SPD Chief Joe Dillard. .
The sheriff and the chief spoke to each
other later that evening. They need to keep
talking and working together. And the
committee needs to seriously consider all
the advantages o f Option *B * that calls for
contracting the sh eriffs office for services.
There's a way to go before the committee
makes Its final recom m endation to the d ty
commission. And then tlie com m ission
makes Its decision.
The committee has decided to take a oneweek break, allowing each m em ber to con­
sider w hat's happened and w hat to do next.
Another public meeting - at an h ou r w hen
citizens can attend - Is a possibility.
Sadly, only a dozen or so citizens showed
up for the first public Input session.
It Is crunch time for everyone • the SPD .
the options committee, the d ty com m ission
and the citizens.

what they're ngang and not be fooled by the
yam psychofogy of government.
For example, | was offered a deal to pay
•100 and attend an anger management class.
You see. I am not a person thars easily an­
gered. so why pay to go to a doss of this na­
ture because the governing body said so.
Black mates are recyclable In this system
end ths system to properly assuring that, by
overseeing the constant repeated criminal
Oow...arTcat. Stats Attorney's, judges and pro­
bation. they are back on ths street mostly be­
cause of deals.
Tfis Sheriffs department and Stats Attor­
n s ^ Office are Ilka twins, you rake 'em and I’ll
We're In a very deep aggg In Seminole
County and until blacks wake up and our white
Christian friends coma togrthcr. the dock Is
tU-hlng
Check this out I was traveling down 13th
Street In Ootdsboro. the west aide of Sanford
and I counted twenty (20) plus pay telephones
on that one street. In a black neighborhood,
phones where no businesses exist, tn a so­
cially deprived area. I ask. what In the heck s
community of this magiltuds needs with that
many psy phones.
You taxpayers, voters, and second class citl-

Sem inole
County
activist

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your beepers and phone service. That la why
the local ifeug war to not with the little drug
deafer, someone who la constantly getting ar­
rested with possession, trafficking and other
charges that keep the public blinded. R to the
great white whales that are In charge. Who's tn
charge of the telephones?
This Is one of the main reasons you don't
find many black law enforcement officers In
the black communities riding nor walking
anymore. There to too much cash flowing prof­
its even though It would be an advantage to the
system If wenad more black officers seconds
away that know and understand the people
and the areas.
Finally. I think that out of all the money the
system accumulates, the taxpayers should
have a big break. You know that tn March of
1804. the City of Sanford alone, not tadudmg

during entry fiscal year thereafter, any local
law enforcement agency that acquires at least
$15,000 pursuant to the Florida Contraband
Forfeiture Act within a fiacai year a g g g expend
or donate no less than IS percent of such pro­
ceeds for the support or operation of any drug
treatment, drug abuat. e d r a U o M r q ^ im n school resource officer program. Of course,
this would be at the discretion of ths agency
heads and I guess you know the rest
There are muUl-dotlars collected under
Florida Statute 832.7060,’ but yet our commu­
nities suffer, crimes ars increasing and the
system to getting wiser and weaker.
Until the next time, watch and pray. The sys­
tem will foil.

jrnshre phyatru therapy to get her whfflt
•he is today. Her recovery has amased
many people. Although she doe* require a
nurse at night because of her mobility to
move when her leg brace Is off. this amaslng
lady has endured all this and It has not
hampered her love of tile or compassion far
others.
Ms. H ufws manages to volunteer each
week to the ‘ Seminole Reads* prop am. She
was recruited in this endeavor by her niece
Me. dane Williams Morgm. the ossified
VISTA Volunteer at Pine Crest elementary.
Ma. Hughes was the first volunteer to enlist
tn the program.
Ms. Hugies has lived In Sanford far some
60 years, as do two of her three adult chil­
dren. She says her stroke has changed sev­
ersi factors of her Ufa. In addition to her
hand and leg movements, she has lost some
of her Independence. Her Inability to drive a
car to a mqjar source of concern far her.
'Fortunately.* she says. *1 have a lot of
family and frlrnda. and sometimes I
to call on them.' Another place Ma.
Hughes used to go to and enjoy to the
beach. She admits she almost never gets to
go now partly because of the leg brace and
wheel chair she must occasionally use.
She to a member of the First Baptist
Church In Sanford. The people there keep
m touch with her and bring her a church
supper on Wednesdays. When asked why
she wanted to tutor. Ms. Hughes says. ‘ I
Ukcd the way the prqpam sounded and
wanted to give something back to the com­
munity*.
On the day of our visit. Ms. Hughes was
listening to her student Joquan Collier at
the Ptne Crest Elementary Media Center
read from one of the many hooka there. An­
other geat area of enjoyment far Ms.
Hughes la reading and cooking which is
something aha has always liked to do and
•till docs. In spite of her physical limita­
tions.
Ma. Hughes says that she g ta mare out of
the pragam than she puts into it. What she
enjoys most of all from tutoring to tfaa chil­
dren. Kids*, aha says. *ars so fall of wonder
and wanting to iaaro W la caching to watch
them go throufi the process. They also love
the one- an- one attention.*
Far mors Information on the VISTA pror a n . call 333-4440.

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Let your voice be heard
O u r re a d e rs are invited to c o n ­
tribu te gu e st opinion colu m n s fo r
p u b lica tio n a s w ell a s letters to
the editor. E ach elected o fficial
an d politico w ho h as an n o u n ced
ca n d id a cy fo r elected
office In
S em in ole C ou n ty Is en co u raged to
w rite a s often a s once a m onth.
O p in io n s ex p ressed need not b e
those o f the H erald; w e m ay o r
m ay not agree w ith you. b u t w e
w ill alw ay s u p h o ld you r
F irst
A m en dm en t right to exp ress y o u r
view s.

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Opinions
The people have spoken: No new taxes
survive the bhtxf Aa
during World War II...There
no mtositra...tnatrad there
money. The atr waves via radio and tetevlaton constantly bombarded the earo and eye*
of the public. The media had to pretend to
support the tax because the stations had aold
as much atr time to the supporter*. The battle
i carefully thought out. A mail out ballot
&lt;the basis of the attack. An eleventh hour
bom the chairman of the Seminole
County rnmmliilnn Randy Morris. iDDrarfd
to an Orlando newspaper column, applauding
what the one penny taa has meant to the resi­
dents of Seminole County, falling to mention
the Investigations fay the Florida Deportment
of Law Enforcement and an FBI probe.
prompted by (he misuse of all that mpney.
Also foiling to mention that the mtauar of
hinds has brought about considerable restruc­
turing within the Seminole County pivcm mmt...not to mention the removal of several
employee*.. and It’s not over yet.
those probes and the McWtty of tho
government has not yet
from it.
The truth la that the defeat
than it appeared. Mao
of
the waate. were lulled hi
If
the proposed tax waa fairly per sented and de­
led by much
bated It would have been defeat*
larger numbers.
In the meantime. Mayor llood la determined

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Somlnofa County
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t!m ‘MTOW iT sm

He not only &lt;fed n

leratand the issues, he

'. If there to a nrcd...atay out of
politics.

logo against the wishes of the pubHe and re­
group to present a *Ncw Han*. Somehow, the
interpreted this defeat to mean that this font
the tax the people of Orange County wanted.
They defeated this tax because It wasn't the
right one! Let me explain what has hapd . Dmr Mayor Hood, the people do not
the lax that was juat proposed,
ix. until the governments to
County and the School aytoem bream
rffktenl. Another note to a l the
rtaoa...Doesn't this tell you that you are not In
mmc with those you represent?
Am I wrong. I don't recall the Brtttah M i­
grating. after the revolution, that' perhaps we
wanted to be taxed differently?
Well foe now it's over. They captured the atr
waves and television. Garnered support from
the media, used our children aa bait, posted

LARRY
FURLONG

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Q U E S T C O L U M N IS T
Guess what: if our kkls aren't foaming any
thing relevant, than ifa juat aa much yaw Mult
a* it la the other School Board Members’. If
the achoofo arc falling down, then m b arc to
blame. You spend n lot of time desperately
acarchlng for problems. Bui the real test of a
leader la to (tad solutions to problem*.
You were right about one thing, you won't be
elected Chairman. Not because you're a critic.
Because all you ever do to criticise. The
Chairman of the Seminote County School
Board needs to be a leader. Soatetwa who wtll
make a decision and then accept responsibil­
ity. for the results. Leaders accomplteh things,
leadera make mistakes and moat of all leaders
keep trying. Critic*...well, criticise. And that's
why you can always find a critic In a newspa­
per. but never in a history book.

we can expect those with any
nue to thveaL la ask for this
used. That la the Irgsrvl Our i
hue win be the U g it Bad
pared because the FEW
maybe billions, la juat the
going to have to pay for tfata ■
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o ™ m io p fip fu iiij*

They
the superintendent to be hivntetd la

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I wouldn’t expect this from
a school board member
An open totter to School Board member
Bob Ooff. You
really outdone yourself this
time. Per almost a year you hove been a
School Board Member. You come to tho meet­
ings. read tho Bister lai. vtalt achoofo and con­
sume hours of staff time with your endless
questions. Why you have even been writing ar­
ticles In this paper about the marvelous things
going on ot
‘
Yet foot Sunday you wrote tn your gossip
column that *...thc county hasn't been provid­
ing a relevant education to some M.000 Seminote County children.* That's the hind of loony
statement I would expect from someone who
has never been to onr of our achoofo and aUll
thinks (he world to flat. But from a School
Board Membertn Art you just nuta or what?
There are tens of thousands of Seminole
County children artting a very relevant educa­
tion tn aur and. for that matter, j
public
achoofo. Relevant ta tu g l to gH toft
colleges and unlveraKtea In the world. Relevant
enough to win awards at every level of aca­
demic competition. And relevant enoufi to be
the aingfo moat Important reason people that
value education wld pay a premium to buy a
home In Seminole County.
In your own version of Dumb and Dumber'
you went on to say "...the school system la foi­
ling down around her.* I guess you forgot
about the new Wicklow Elementary School and
the renovation* at Sanford Middle School. On
yeah, and the t l4 million renovation al
Lakcvtew Middle School yon supported the
week before you wrote this nonsense. Try some
vitamin E. It may help your Calling memory.
Bob. you have been on the School Board
long past the time you can blame all the real
or Imagined oroblems on your oredeccasora.

algos at PUBLIC SCHOOLS that eluded to the
•act that ysuamst vote for tfata taa or the sky
wTOfegtn.
The suoeilntendent of Onaroe County
achoofo, to this very ahort tkae. apparently feh

t watched our new Channel 13 expecting to
receive Information aa It happened. The Infor­
mation waa alow In coming and I notice, or it
appeared to me. that the reporting and Inter
views wen only being conducted tn the head­
quarters of those who were In favor. They were
fir a huge victory party and appariT prepared to
Consequently, after the announcement that
the tax waa defeated we found the reporter tn a
Mayor Hood that had more
Meanwhile, the other
’ free at last. They had
of them, because of
advertising revenue*, and could interview both.
Now that OUR LEADERS have opened Pan­
dora’s boa fay bringing to ua I
state of great Ideas, the mall tn or out ballot.

Vfoton in focal go
The concept to to be elected la
dected...and ao K
and ftnd a way to
you were elected to do, If you
Out of four yean you can
two...then H*a time to start
politics start at
of Orange County aent a dear
I have a suggestion. This to a
ntty for those In fovor of the
raise additional moneys to
Tank* as to how we can read;
dim. How we can hnpeove the
ton. How we can renovate
growth, make sure
red ton of growth. REALLY study our
tatlon system. Ore
Ood given brain power la
da we

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LETTERS

W hat’s all the fuss
about airport noise?

No apartments, please
ember 10. 1907 ter nrotogsoaa. What else
I do to help the n g g h n e a d h
the

to? It's over for art It's out of our
■re to trust the ctoeted sftktofo to
they think la beat for ua. That's a
frightening to rot.
What can I da to help convince the City
airport waa there long before
that the oprotroeat coroolrx is
you a w te here so why did you come here?
not tbs right
On my recent vtette to the ahport day and just
location? Hare they
M Is btautlftil and I hope it wtll they driven around
of closing,
the
I was raised near a small airport. I never front view las 1 da everyday)
• toko
and the
view |aa the homeowners I
everyday)? Would they let am
That waa Midway Airport to Chicago. Yea. u ride tn the area? Would they coi
la atm UtoftLdnd twice aa torgi and beautlftil toueasTO hear '«er M a g f t " ' '
a d ltn a th g .k u a y . They or* in the process
D M O M M h liM IM .if1, Urt ; r
&gt;
of the *» T
of Ik* largest airports,
to. Evseydsy I
busy. O'Hare is
oss Midway aa to ^e'area. W n m u t ig M
the Banforft Airport, area. FIeast don't lot prMhoero budd tho
as bias and if there wrong thing. Thtolojuot aroaana to a
the owner, means to a proftt tor Che di
be stUlag bl your yard and but R la not to
over your garage and It Interest.
utomaOc doors. The door
If YOU VOtlKd
la up
more time, til be moat oMtgTO toptefc you up
frtoada foug i. All you can do to put the old and drive you around the area, at your
loclu bach on. I still go there, nothing sold. I convenience. If you would Mm to taftt to a
know bacause I lived there all aqr lifegoup of ua. I would be most willing to help
V you da what you haw to. you will soon be arrange a meeting.
so used to It you don't bear the noise. It never
I’m juat an average ctuacn. new
bothered us. The saytng Is *tf iTs too hot to the active In public issues. But aa I
kitchen, grt ouL* Find something worthwhile Involved in this laouc. I haw looked at the
lo tto
In different ways. Over and over. I
I don't tore for from the Sanford Airport now 'Apartments just don't lit to with
I
residential roes.*
cittern. I hear very weJL Keep up with the good
VOTE NO for the
work and go on with your plans Mr. Cooke and apartments!
Thank you.
t complaining
something so

LETTERS
On October Oth. between 7 and 7:30 a m., we
called 011 regarding an unknown mate running
through our pastures, climbing over fences
and yelling *a kilter la after me* and that he
was ’ going to the wood*’ ...
We had a prompt response to our call.
Investigator Ed Scelye arrived and after
receiving our Information regarding the
suspect, he began a search of the wooded area
the suspect had entered.
Deputies Jim Smith and Barry Brady also
arrived and searched. Within a short time. Ed
Scelye apprehended the white mate suspect
and one of the deputies transported him off
our property.
The sheriffs men were prompt, polite and
professional and quickly succeeded In locating
the suspect.
Again Sheriff Don Esllngrr and hla
department have lived up to their fine
statewide
reputation!
Seminole
County
residents are very fortunate to have such an
outstanding Sheriffs department tn count onl
Our thanks for a Job well done. We
appreciate the sheriff* peat leadership and
fine staff. Please keep up the good work.
•saford

Seminote High says thanks
Seminole High School would like to thank all
those who made our homecoming celebration
special for our student*: The CUy of Sanford
and Its citizens, Gretchcn Schapker. William
Howard Jewelers. Seminole Ford. The Sar\ford
Herald, Sanford Police Department. Seminole
County Sheriffs Office. Deputy Tim Qlaacock.
Sanford Fire Department. Seminole Paint and
Body, Coca
Cola
Bottlers.
Hardee's.
McDonald's, Papa John’s Pins. Jane Epps.
Student Government. Gospel Choir. Jaxx Bank.
Francle LundqulsL Tim Raines. Diane Vinson.
Gladys Green. Anna Legmhauscn. Linda

Johnson. Connie HalL Tam Martin. Bonnie
Zawackl. Beth Corso. Jeff Clark. Francis
Mitchell. BUI Klein. Matt Fcrrcn. Paulette
Thomas. Carlos Merllno. Tony Ftdanea. Mike
Powers. Ryan Hoskins. C.J. McNeil. Dcbby
Cull. Brent Cull. Charlie 3chomer. Lynn
Cutlum. Joan Ludwto Peggy LeRoy. Brennan
Asplen. Oeorge Beasley, the faculty and staff of
SMS. and the students and parents of SHS.
Sincerely,
John Culhun
■HD Activities Director

Advice for purse snatcher
My name la Greg Parsons. I was the man
who chased the boy who stole the lady's purse
all the way across the puking lot. although I
wasn't mentioned. But after my 330 pounds
in my own
chased his 130 pounds. 1
TIRED KINGDOM.
I am really shocked at how few people
responded as I chased him. 1 passed a p y
who waa only five feet from ua. Ha Juat stood
there when I yelled 'he stole that puree*. He
literally shrugged hla shoulder*.
My advice to the young clepto
i
I. It la not wtec to rob In the a.m.
Sunlight 1*
very b u t I guess he thought 'There's no way a
helicopter Much light wtu work now.*
3. Try tighter pants! I felt like Batman
chasing the penguin. Pull up the drawer*.
3. Go to school and become a politician ao
you win before you rob.
Ores Parse aa
Sanford

Enjoy Religion Page
We enjoy the church page of the Sanford
Herald so that we Christiana know the Ihlnp
going on and things to do. Ood bless you.
WshJva

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Somehow. I don't think
dren are going to be
YOU?

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Kudos, sheriff and deputies

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N O T IC E T O R E G IS T E R E D V O T E R S

C IT Y O F L A K E M ARY, FLO R ID A

RUN-OFF ELEC TIO N
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1997
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
C IT Y CO M M ISSIO N C H A M B E R S
L A K E M A R Y C IT Y H A L L
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COMMISSIONER, SEAT 2
(2 YEAR TERM)
(VOTE FOR ONE)
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Ballots, pMsre contact ttro City Clack’s Offlca at (407) 324-3023.

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hand and brain* about It from
our ancestors...some good and
boom not ao good.* Williams
aald (hat Kayvrood. which waa
developed in the mtd-IMOa
and (hr Hill* of Lake Mary,
which waa built in the late*
1000a. have been 'good atable
neighbors.*
But Cared with the prospect
of 836 apartment* for neigh­
bor*.
he la feeling a little
aqureaed. 'It la with alarm that
we observe plans far a high
density apartment complex to
be altuatcd between these two

county's criminal Justice sys­
tem and the sheriffs office.
'They can pull up Informa­
tion on anything from crimi­
nal records to vehicle regis­
tration Information* he aald.
tlarrtett aald the grant waa
a huge step toward staffing
the 190 deputies operating In
Seminole County neighbor­
hoods. In addition, the grant
will hind a five-person staff
specialising In computer
technology.
WUh all the Information,
the Internet, and other com­
puter sources. Harriet said It
waa Important that law en­
forcement agencies keep ip
with the latest technological
advances to be In contact
and law enforcement has to
be even If not ahead o f
trends to be effective.*

Honest,Dependable,
GuaranteedandDedicated
ServicewithaPersonal
ConcernforYourRepair
Needs.
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Many tfungs went wrong on the
court but nothing that could be Co­
ined or pinpointed. Even the fact
that the Lady Rams were ousted by
Palm Bay In the semi-finals U the
Final Four last year wasn't enough
to keep them playing strongly.
•Maybe the fact that they went
up 6-1 quickly m the first game
htd something to do with It.*
Henry said. * tf you let your £iafd
down against an awfully good team
kkc them they are able to slop you.
We realised, they lumped on It. and
we from. They had a very quick of­
fense and It gave us trouble.
lhta time of the year, f you
the elate champion. N
makes you aad. We had a W 4 aca

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Maybe, maybe not. but some o f them de­
I serve to be noticed. Obviously, not all of them
iwill be suiting up on Saturdays next fall, but
‘when anyone recalls the 1997 Seminole
ICounty football season. U's the Mighty
|Midgets whose names will go down In the reIcord books.
I L a s t S e c o n d S h o t: When is Magic
•coach Chuck Daly, an NBA Hall o f Fame leg­
end. going to put Bo Outlaw Into the start­
ing lineup? He has putplayed Nick Arm ­
strong and Horace Grant since Day One of
training camp.

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in regional final matches

SANFORD _ It'a too bad you cant measure
a player’s heart from the press box.
If you go over the last two years o f football
In Seminole County, think of all the players
who have dominated the games and M their
teams.
Remember the way Brian Pinckney ter­
rorized opponents at linebacker for Lake
Mary last year and Drew Young almost car­
ried the team on his back?
Or Seminole’s small but durable offensive
and defensive lines and the play o f a ft-foot-3.
ISO-pound middle linebacker named Phillip
Eubanks that led the county In tackles two
years ago?
W ell get to more examples In a minute, but
here’s the question o f the day: What do these
players and many o f the biggest names In
Seminole County football have In common?
All of them are under six-feet tall.
And that’s means a near automatic shrug
o f the shoulders from any college scout. It
doesn't matter to most o f them how you play
on the field: It matters only how you look In
a uniform.
Let's take a look at some other players who
tnay be waiting by the plione for college
acouts to come railing.
...
I Start o ff with Lake Howell's Beau Hickman
1ft-81. Hickman Is the heart and sole o f the
Stiver Hawks and his Injury-ending broken
leg was devastating to a Lake Howell team
lighting for the puiyoffa. He Is a defensive
standout who has four touchdowns In four
carries this season.
Senior Silver Hawk lineman Robert Ely (ft11. 2ftft) has been blowing through offensive
lines all season but these days, the going
rate for a major college lineman Is 6-4, 300.

Over at Lyman, the Greyhounds might be
1-7 on the season, but that’s no fault of Tarlk
McCall (ft-7) who has played everywhere on
offense and defense. When Lyman goes to the
air, chances are Joe Glola (ft-9) Is going to
run underneath the ball and Julian Johnson
(ft-9) Is a leader o f the Greyhound defense.
Even though Lake Mary Is now 0-8, they’ve
also got their share of undersized stars. Tony
Martin (5-8) Is a terror at defensive bock and
Cory Cooper (ft-10) leads the county In
slng. Cam Carter may be the best, line­
ker In the county, but do you think any­
one will notice as long as he’s ft-10?
Ryan Pagan (ft-10) Is possibly the most de­
pendable running hack In the county for
Lake Brantley and has been for the past two
seasons. H ell be remembered at Brantley for
a long time but ft-10 doesn’t get a lot of at­
tention from blg-tlme college acouts.
Like two years ago. Seminole has the best
example of all when It comes to undersized
overachievers. T J . Martin comes In at ft-9
and has been the county's most consistent
defensive star for two years. He Is practically
expected to gather at least a dozen tackles
per game for the Tribe. Could he do that at
• Florida or FSU? Will he get a chance?
Doubtful but. then again, Florida doesn't
have a chance at a national championship
with a bunch of 6-3 players.
At Oviedo, running backs Kenny Kayne (ft8) and Leroy Jackson (5-7) have piled up
,yards for the Lions.
What ore the colleges looking for? Well
Tam Hopkins (6-3, 300) will be starting for
(Ohio State after graduating from Lake How­
ell last year, but aren't some of these other
j p lu y r. capable o f
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"The two games where we tumid
In a complete team effort far a kill
48 minutes were against Mainland
and DeLand.* aaJd Register Friday
night. 'And we lost both of those

Rams give champs a game
Even though Lake Mary lost Its 11th straight game
ittng back to last season. 38-18 to district chainion Defend, the effort was still there. It's been a
ugh season far the Rama who have been In nearly

On Friday night, the Lions re­
versed their fortunes, rocking the
Lake Brantley Patriots. 38-9. with
the typo of total-team, completegame effort Register has been
•eckmg all season to clinch the
OA-Diatxlct 3 runner-up playoff
berth.
Oviedo (6-3 overall. 4-1 In the
district, and 4-1 In the Seminole

Seminole
swimmers
prepared
for district
SANFORD _ For the feat 14
weeks, the Seminole High School
swim team has, practiced ddtgrntly. worked nard.
and has
strived for their very best, all to
prepare for next week's 1997 Dis­
trict Meet on Thursday the 13th at
the Orlando Aquatic Center.
It has taken more than Just being
out In the sun for months at a tfew
and spending their days In a wet
swim suit. Seminole has struggled
for several yean with a small

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Lake Howell makes Homecoming a success
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By STAN ARDBBBON
Herald Correspondent
WINTER PARK _ Certain Ingredients are
sought by moat coaches for a good Homecoming
game. At the top of the list Is a victory for the
home team.
Friday night. Lake Howell coach Mike Dlsceglia watched the Ideal Homecoming Ingredients
fall Into place aa his Silver Hawks defeated the
Lyman Greyhounds 05-14.
*1 think our play In the second half was the
key for us tonight. The ldds really picked It up
in the second half especially offensively.* Bla­
ir glu sakl. "We made a couple of adjustments
at half time. I think Jesae Hannon's touchdown
pass on fourth down was really a turning point
in this gome.*
Indeed, the Silver Hawks came out of half­
time with a vengeance. After taking an 11-8 lead
into the locker mom. Lake Howell rattled off 14
points before Lyman could answer late tn the
fourth quarter.
After punting on thetr first possession of the

second half, the Sffver
Stiver Hawks moved
mewed the had
lead to
la
double digits by on a fourth down conversion.
Jesae Hannon connected with Jeff Starnes who
mad a diving catch Into the endsone cot
a 20-yard scoring play. Victor Nespr
the extra point, capping the drive.
Lake Howell an 18-8 lead.
Hannon rumbled In on an option from a yard
out on the Sthrrr Hawks’ next possession.
Neapeca's kick made the a a rfn J M and Bb&gt;
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tn the game.
After threatening on Its next two poowtasiom.
Lyman hit pay dirt on a two-play drive which
covered 39 yards. Brian Krause aired It out to
Charles Hants who scampered 19 yards Into
the endsone.
Krause's psas on the two-point conversion at*
tempt fell Incomplete, finishing the night for the
Greyhounds.
lake Howell struck early In the first half when
Nrsprca nailed a 36-yard field goal to cap an
eight minute drlee.
After missing a 65-yaid field foal attempt on
Its first drive. Lyman got a little scoring mpport

from its defame. when Carlos Pineda blocked a
Lake Honed punt resulting in a safety. At the
end of the ftm quarter. Lake Honed led 3-2.
The two offenses erupted again late In (he
quarter as both teams scored touch-

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Lake HoweITa Edmundo Delgado led all rush­
ers ntth 127-yards on 21 carries. Harris paced
the Greyhounds with 44 yards on nine carries.
The 9threr llawka (3-6) will travel to Apopka
next week In their final regular season game lo
take on the Blue Darters. Game time la art for
7:30 p.m.
They're (Apopka) big and foal and they're

able to grt a lot of kids some quality ir
minutes
, tonlgfil against
good opponent
lent like Lake
Brantley.*
While Oviedo had only qualified for the state
football playoffs four times prior to this season
and Register Is In hta first year as head roach.
It was the team's primary goal this season to
earn a berth In the state playoffs.
Tt's very sweet to make It to the stole playoffs
In my first year.* said Register. "We set out to do
this from the first day of practice. The kids have
worked hard all season and they really deserve
Scott led the Lion ground attack with 117
yards on right carries. Cullen finished wtth 62
yards on four rushes. Leroy Jackson carried the
ball six times for 33 yards while Quintero had
26 yards on five carries. Holmes had 36 yards
an two receptions.
Paring the Patriot offense were Regan Russell
(64 yards on five carries), Lanie Bush (14 nishes
for 53 yards). Brian Criswell (49 yards rushing
on IB attempts), and Pagan (48 yards on 15
rushes). John Miller caught a pair of passes for
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first on a 1-yard shot up the
by Antoine Sima. The two point conver­
sion foiled giving Lynlan a five-point lead.
"ng Kantka Kitebed act up the
ntth a 47-yard kickoff return
to Inman's 45-yard-kne.
Thames Canson gave Lake Honed the lead
once l0Un with a 20-yard reception from HanNeapcea's extra point gave the Silver
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Athletic Conference) will finish
its regular aeaaon campaign ntth a contest
against Deltona-Pine Ridge next Friday at DeLaraTa Spec Martin Stadhun.
The Lions win vtalt Dr. PhUllpa. the OA
District 4 champion which la ranked No. 8-In
the state pod. on Friday. Nov. 21. In the first
round of the state playoffs.
Lake Brantley finishes Its aeaaon 4-5. 2-3 In
the district, and 3-2 tn the conference.
1 was worried big time after last neck's loss
to Seminole.* said Register, referring to the Li­
ons' 38-12 thrashing tn thetr homecoming game
on Halloween night. Thai was a tough k&gt;aa to a
close rtraL And Lake Brantley la a very good
football team.*
Things got worse before they got better.
Oviedo took the opening kickoff and fumbled on
Ita first play from aertmmage. Pat Matulls re­
covered for the Patriots at the Lion 34-yaid line.
After moving to the Oviedo 12. Lake Brantley got
on the scoreboard with a 34-yard field goal by
Shane Seaver.
The Patriots forced Oviedo to punt on the en­
suing aeries and quickly drove back inside the
Lion 20-yard line.
T nan hoping we'd hold them to two field
koala.* said Rcglstrr. *t figured If we could keep
them out of the end zone, we'd be all right.*
Not only did the Lions keep Lake Brantley out
of the end rone, the field goal attempt was short
and Oviedo trailed by Just 5 0 after one quarter.
Then things got worse for Lake Brantley.
Oviedo scored the next six times It had pos­
session of the ball. Kevin Quintero scored the
first of his two touchdowns at 10:10 of the sec­
ond quarter. About five minutes later, quarter­
back Josh Cullen turned a third and-1 dive play
Into a 51-yard touchdown dash.
Dan Dyke, who converted both extra points,
knocked through a 27-yard field goal with nine
seconds left In the half to give Oviedo a 17-3
lead.
The defense came up big when we needed
them to.* said Register. "We've been talking all
year about bending but not breaking on de­
fense. That's what we did tonight. We gave them
some small gains but we managed to keep them
out of the end zone until the last two minutes of
the game.
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executed wdL The whole team executed well,
the offense, the defense, and the special teams.*
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before the band even took Its
seats.
Early In the second quarter.
Deland made U 14-0 when Terhel Johnson went eight yards
around end for a touchdown.
The Bulldogs substituted early
and often In what was virtually
a meaningless game for them
as the normal workhorse.
Kenon Akins give way to a
host of backups.
It would have been easy for
Lake Mary to give up. but the
Rams came back. With 1:56
left In the half. Robbie Randall
darted 16 yards for a touch­
down on a drive set up by the
Cory
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Spivey
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the season, completing 17-of24 passes for 295 yards. Spivey
was the beneficiary willl 14
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But there they were, trailing
on the scoreboard and chasing
the Deland quarterback all over
the field.
They are atHI playing thetr
hearts out.* Lake Mary coach
Doug Peters said. *We tried to
get up for this to play the dis­
trict champs and we thought
we did. but It was typical of the
way our season has gone. We
showed spurts but couldn't get
U done.*
The aeaaon ended for Lake
Mary weeks ago. but there Is
still the season within a aea­
aon that la the Seminole game.
The Kama host Seminole*next
Friday at 7:30 p.m. In a win
that can send the seniors out
on a high note.
Once again, mistakes lulled
Lake Mary. Lake Mary won the
coin flip and. on the second
play of the game, a fumbled
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SANFORD . Welcom e to W eek I I In the
National Football League everyone, It's a
mad daah to the playoffs from here on in.
Flret things first.
Laat week I released the C IWC D I1I AT1
M ) O V n
M R
D IB O O
_____ _______ is my patented L O C K O K
T H E W B S K . A s expected they not only
won the gam e, they covered the spread an d
‘cashed* for readers o f this column. This
raises my L O C K record to a stunning 9-1
against the spread for the year!
Folks the holidays are rapidly approach*
fog an d I hope that you have been using the
Information In this colum n to stockpile loot
for a Christm as shopping spree. Unfortu­
nately. a s with everything. I deal with the,
"W hat have you done for me lately.* m en­
tality. so let’s get going on this week’s picks.
Before we do that however. I must take an
obligatory look around Florida and see how
’our* team s are doing.
The Miam i D olphins are looking terrible
as they continue to lose ground In Uietr di­
vision. Today’s gam e with against the Jets
will go a long w ay In determ ining whether
they win make the playoffs. If they lose this
one. look forw ard to a short season for
Jimmy’s Boys.
T h e 'J a g u a rs bounced back nicely from
their loss to the Steelers and a slow start
against the Oilers, but they wUl have their
work cut out for them tom orrow as the
surprising K ansas City Chiefs come catling.
C ross your Angers.
The Tam pa Bay Buccaneers have obvi­
ously lost the respect o f the betting public in
Las Vegas a s they travel to Atlanta aa only
alight favorites. I. for one, have not lost hope
and continue to believe that they will make
a serious run for the playoffs. They looked
terrible last week aa they beat the lowly
Colts, but I’m not m ad at them, and now
that T&amp;ny Dungy h as sought my advice on
certain coaching decisions, we can recover
nicely.
Let’s take a look at tomorrow’s schedule and
And some winners.

they do they BETTER Cover Andre Riaon. o r
they will be severely burned. T s g s a rs 9 7 .
C ftls fc 1 9.

MIAMI (4 )
VS. NEW YORK JETS

DALLAS (4 )
VS. ARIZONA
The Cowboys played thetr black hearts out
laat week an d still lost to San Francisco. A
loss tom orrow doom s them to a season
without the playoffs, so look for a big effort
The Cardinals are Just too bad to consider
In this one. C s s b s f f 9 7 * C h A m I i 19.

M INNISOTA (-10)
VS. CHICAGO
l‘m sorry, bu t I still think the Vikings are
one o f the worst teams In the N.F.L. with a
winning record. They do not have the talent
to be a serious contender, and have no
business giving u p 10 points to anybody.
The Bears are bad, bu t If I w as forced to
‘ play* this gam e I’d take the points. VTk tatfs 9 7 , B a a r s 9 4 .

CINCINNATI (4 )
A T INDIANAPOLIS
The Bengal* covered last week and proved
they can still score points so I tend to like
them in this one.
However, It's Impossible to bet against a
team that hasn’t won a game. Everyone
eventually h as their day In the sun. D A N ­
G E R STAY AW AY FROM TH IS ONE! Bttog a la 3 3 . C o lt s 9 9 .

JACKSONVILLE (4 )
VS. KANSAS CITY
The J agu ars need to learn how to protect
a lead. They are still too young to deal with
succem like a great team. They have blown
more leads than Bozo the Clown has b u b ­
bles.
Rich Gannon starts at quarterback for the
Chiefs, so look for the Jags to blitz early. If

The Jets are In uncharted w aters a s they
now lead the division. The D olphins have
looked kke Ash out o f the w ater the last few
weeks, and tomorrow they’ll pay far It.
The Jets, form erly J e st are for reaL They
have loads o f talent and a great coach. The
D olphins have very little talent and a m edio­
cre coach. Yes, that’s right. Jim m y Johnson
Is a mediocre coach. Dm sorry, bu t 1 don’t
w hat you all
him .

IS.

GREEN BAY (-1S)
VS. ST. LOUIS
The poor Ram m les can’t get any respect,
and tomorrow w on’t help.
The Packers are Anally healthy and a s I’ve
said for the past few weeks, they are ready
to contend for the Super Baw l again. D isre­
gard thetr earlier poor perform ances, this
one
be a M ASSACR E IN THE SI*
SN O W .

win

TAMPA BAY (4 )
A T ATLANTA
It breaks my heart to adroit this, but I
don’t think the B u st wUl win this game. The
Falcons have found thetr groove, and will
look to exploit a lazy attitude that has In­
fested the Buca. W e ll have to wait an oth er
week togrt^ac^onM lhi^vrtnnlng track. V b L

NEW ENGLAND &lt;4)
AT SUPPALO
My beloved Bills have stayed abve with
defense and little else. The Patriots are des­
perate for a win an d wlU pull out all the
stops. Look for trick plays early a s New
England look* to escape a very good B uffalo
W ho Is Alex V an Pelt???
B K M 9 O 0 f tfea

SEATTLE (4 )
A T SAN DIEGO
I said the Sea haw ks will make the playoffs,
and they wlA.
Son Diego h as no idea how badly they w ill
be beaten tomorrow. 1 tried to call and w a rn
them, but the lines were tied u p with
C h argers players evacuating their families.
The Seahaw ks ore for real folks, a sw arm in g
defense and an explosive offense, equals sucTHE SEAH AW KS SOAR TOM ORROW
BABY!.

PITTSBURGH (4 )
VS. BALTIMORE
The Ravens w ill have a tough night as
they travel to Three River Stadium for this
showdown. If It w as In the Ravens* Nest, !
would have m ore hope, bu t here,,..Forget
that noise, *Vlnny and the Ravens* steal this
one from the Steelers themselves. BUI C ow her win ftp out during this aerial a ssa u lt
3&amp; ,C

SAN FR AN CISCO ( 4 )
A T P H ILA D ELP H IA
Obviously, the betting public feels the N in ers win have a letdown after the big w in
against the Cowboys. I, however, fe d that
the big story lies In PhlUy where the Eagles
realize they need this one to contend at a ll
this year. This wlU be one heck o f a gam e.
David versus Goliath, and David h as n o
place to hide. T O O C L IM B T O C A L L !
Each week I Issue what I consider to be
the best pick against the spread in the
schedule. This to the gam e that after re­
search and contemplation I fed most com fortable releasing as my patented L O C K
A s you all know, we have been extrem ely
successful with these ‘ heavy plays.* T om or­
row I’m going with the I « K w
JETB
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OVER
D O L P H I N S . P art* 11s w ill have his troops
ready for this one. and a s underdogs New
York wlU go home with the W .
Have a great afternoon, and say *hT to
your neighbor today, you can never have
too m any friends.

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team.
lack of Interest, and no swim­
ming pool to practice In. Last
year, the team began to form
and the gits brought home
fourth place at Districts, de­
spite thetr tough time* at their
dual meets.
THe district meet consists

be to finish In the lop three. *
which has never happened In
Seminole swimming history.
For Lori Thomas. It will be an­
other chance to attend the
state meet, which she has par­
ticipated In the laat two years.
Aa for Uroa Kallnlc. another
school record or a personal
best score will do Just One.
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Cloud. Salrfttte. Spruce Creek,
and Titusville.
This meet means more than
just another possible victory
for Seminole. It la Important
to these talented athletes and
to thetr coach. Tony Ackerson,
that they fulfill a dream that
each Individual holds.
For Ackerson. the dream will

U*o of the best oppo­
nents in the stale. Satellite,
who Is the defending State
Champion, and Spruce Creek,
which could easily finish In the
top five at State.
The team of Uroa Kallnlc.
Jimmy Clark, Tobl Rush, and
Dan bishop hope to do well In
the 300 Medley Relay.
Jennifer Armstrong leads the
wav In the 200 Free and Its* a

good possibly of becoming the
first ever lo break two minut
minutes.
Armstrong Is also a two-time
state qualifier. Thomas broke
the school record In this event
with a 2:00.80.
A strong performance was
delivered by Jenny McNeal.
this year In the 200 Individual
Medley. She was a dtoUlct ft,,
year with her
beat of 3:20.03 and with a
back to breast turn, she
to Improve even more.
• 1 In the 90 Free In
Central Florida will hold great
promise for Thomas as she en­
ters the meet.
In the 50 Free, each one of
the boys has an Impressive
race In front of them Including
Kallnlc.
Nick
Crlvellarl.
bishop, and Aaron Howard.
Crtvelkri and Howard are both

newcomers lo the sport and
Bishop has six months of
swimming experience. Kallnlc
hopes lo make this event his
first State Meet berth. Ha cur­
rently holds the third fastest
time In Central Florida.
Maja Paakaa has highlighted
the team this year. Mia
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eagle, a variety of herons and egrets,
the occasional black bear and even a
few of the rem aining endangered Flor­
ida panthers.*
Organizers asked that auction par­
ticipants make a m inim um 420 dona­

tion which will be deposited tn the WFF.
All moneys will help fund the protected
Lake Trafford restoration.
To obtain bid form s and rules. Inter­
ested Individuals should m all a selfaddressed, stamped envelope to: Lake
Trafford Restoration, Fisheries Division.
Everglades Regional Office, Florida
Gam e and Fresh W ater Fish Com m is­
sion. 8535 North lake Blvd.. .West Palm
Beach. FL 33412.

SHUPE'S SCOOP
M A N Y A N G L E R S W O U L D LIK E
TO CATCH A BASS O VER TH E
TEN PO UND
M ARK. B U T B A G ­
G IN G B IG B A S S O N A C O N S IS ­
T E N T B A S IS R E Q U IR E S A T O U G H
M ENTAL O UTLO O K . BASS O V E R
T H E T E N P O U N D M ARK R EPR E­
SE N T A VER Y SM ALL PE R C E N T­
AGE OF TH E
O VER ALL
BASS
P O P U L A T IO N . A N D Y O U M U S T B E
W IL L IN G T O
GO
FO R
HOURS
W IT H O U T A ST R IK E .

FISHING FORECAST
Boss action to Improving by the day.
Although the river to high, plan to fish
am bush spots such aa slough m ouths
and sandbars. For big bass, look for
spots that have cover, food and escape
to deeper water In the sam e vicinity.
Think big shiners or heavyweight bass
this time o f year, A tunker boss w ould
rather chase down one big meal than
scores of tiny tidbits.
Sebastian Inlet has had gpod snook
action for fish to twenty pounds. Large
live shrim p, finger mullet and sm all

mrnt Ihta year breaking school
records In their dual meets.
The team has grown tn depth
and the Interest of this forgot­
ten sport is increasing with
the help of coach Ackerson
and hla efforts of getting (be
school lo build a
complex.

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Injuries but
Dtotrtrts.
A big event for Semlnola this
year will be the 100 Free.
Thomas and Armstrong both
qualified far State In this event
In I960, with Thomas making
the finals tn Fort Lauderdale.
Leslie Charles scored her per­
sonal best at Conference with

Auction to help Lake Trafford
W EST PALM
BEACH
_
Florida
sportsm en have the opportunity to win
a turkey hunting and baas fishing trip
o f a lifetime, and help save an endan­
gered lake tn the process.
A silent auction for (he trip package to
one effort *by the Lake Trafford Tluk
Force and the Wildlife Foundation of
Fla., Inc. (W FF) to raise money for a
projected 17-10 million restoration of
the 1,500-acre lake. 30 m iles northeast
of Naples In Collier County.
Frank Morello. a fisheries biologist
with the Florida Gam e and Fresh W a ­
ter Fish Com m ission (G FC), to the Divi­
sion o f Fisheries representative on the
task force. He describes the huntlngflahlng trip package as a rare opportu­
nity for sportsm en.
"The package to a community effort.*
Morello said. T h e trip to being donated
by Rex Properties. Lake Trafford Con­
servation C lub. Lake Tralford M arina,
Alrboat Experience and the Seminole
Indian Casino.’
The prize trip Includes:
- a wild turkey hunt on Lake Trafford
Ranch for the prized Osceola turkev,
the most coveted of the wild turkey sub­
species.
- a guided fishing trip on Lake Traf­
ford for largem outh baas, provided by
Ski Olesky. local fish cam p operator
and guide.
- an alrboat tour of the Lake Trafford
shoreline provided by Alrboat Experi­
ence.
T h e winner of the silent auction will
have the opportunity to see wild Florida
up close and personal.’ Morello said.
T h e Lain Trafford Ranch abuts the
shore o f Lake Trafford and to part of the
Big Cypress wilderness system.
T h e btru tlfu l patch ol old Florida Is
rich In w ildlife.' tie said. T h is to home
to the endangered snail kite, the bald

a 1:15.
MeNeal will light for a posi­
tion In the 500 Free. Last year,
she placed fifth at State with a
time of SUM. Armstrong broke
the school record during the
season with a 5:31.08.
Seminole to looking to qualify
tn the 400 Free Relay with a

ptnfish are the top baits. One-ounce Jigs
are the favorite artificial. Big srtnter
flounder w ill soon be m aking their a n ­
nual appearance. Soon, flatfish to ten
pounds w ill be hitting finger mullet
bounced slowly across the rocky bot­
tom.
Captain Jock at Port C anaveral re­
ports that charter captains have been
catching good num bers of wahoo 30
m iles out on the ‘ cones*. King mackerel
and cobla arc on PtU cin Dftlft. Inside
the Port, a few snook and plenty o f
sheepshead and flounder are keeping
anglers happy. Trout and redltoh are
rated as good on the flats o f the B a ­
nana and Indian River.

A u x ilia ry C h e c k S tation s
OCALA _ In an effort to more con­
veniently serve hunters using the Ocala
and Lake George wildlife m anagem ent
areas (W M A'a). the Florida Gam e and
Fresh W ater Fish Com m ission (O FC )
w ill provide 12 auxiliary deer check sta­
tions tn addition to the check stations
known as North and South Hunt.

OCALA WMA
• The 88 Store _ FR 88. south of CR 310
• Advantage Sports Center _ NE SR 10.
Salt Springs
• Kelly’s Kountry Store _ NE CR 314.
Scram bletown
• Harvey’s Sporting Goods _ NE CR
314A. Lynne
• Forest Hills Groceiy _ CR 42. Forest
Hills
• Eureka General Store _ CR 310.
Eureka
• Paisley Variety Store _ C R 42 East,
Paisley
• Country Store _ Panther Road and
CR 445
• Nuby's Texaco _ SR 40 and C R 314
LAKE G E O R G E W M A
• Pine Island Cam pground 0t M arina _
Lake George Drive. Seville
• South Moon Fish Cam p _ South
Moon Road. Aator
• Speedway 7 to 11 _ Junction o f SR 11
and SR 40. Deleon Springs

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son this year, however,
and that's not too bod.*
Lake Mary loses a few very
Important and powerful seniors
this year to graduation. The
amount of talent from the un­
derclassmen that will be re­
turning Is quite large and will
no doubt help Lake Mary to at
least get back to this point last
■cuon.

UON8 A WIN SHORT
LAKE cm r _ The Oviedo Li­
ons were within a game of ad­
vancing to the State Tourna­
ment. but could not climb that
final hurdle aa they fell In the
finals of the Class 6A-North
Region II Tournament finals
Friday night at Columbia High
School.
Oviedo (22-7) had advanced
to the championship match by
knocking out the hosts from
Lake City 15-10, 15-4.
In the finals the Lions met
Martin County High School
hum Stuart, which ousted
Manatee High School from
Bradenton 15-5. 15-7.
Oviedo got off to a good start,
edging the Tigers 10-14 tn the
first game, but Martin County
came bock to earn the state
tournament bid with 15-3, 15-5
straight game wins.

The Bean (21-1 If. won a
spirited battle with Gulliver
Prep from Tampa. 10-14, 15-13
to reach the finals of the Class
3A South Regional II Tourna­
ment at Winter Springs High
School, but there swatted a
very strong Academy of Holy
Names squad from Tampa
which had eliminated LaBelle.
Winter Springs put up a
strong fight, but In the end
Holy Names prevailed 15-7. IS­
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WINTER SPRINGS _ Winter
Springs reached the regional
finals tot Its first year of exis­
tence, but fell short of earning
a trip to Lakeland next week.

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Fourteen women were In­
ducted Into the Sanford
Woman* Club membership in
a festive Thanksgiving setting
at the November meeting Sec­
ond vice president nnd mem­
bership chairman Rose Jacob­
son conducted the ceremony
and presented each new mem­
ber with a club yearbook and
data on the Florida Federation
of Women's Clubs and the
General
Federation
of
Women's Clubs.
The new members are
Vivian Chagnon. Betty Colbert.
Ruby
Condor.
Patricia
Doughty. Lisa Porzlg Ftnnerty.
Elisabeth (Beth) Fogle-Mlller.
Louise Hams. Eileen Laskoskl.
Jacqueline Mainele. Mary Lou
McDonald.
Jane
Morgan.
Selma Newman. Ruth Ann
Stamm and Jewel C. Williams.
Kathy Kraanoff. the dub s
Conservation chairman. Intro­
duced the guest speaker. Prgry
Coven, the vtvadous owner of
Otd
Fashioned
Bloomers.
Howey-ln-The-HUls.
Peggy
told the women how to grow
antique roses without herbic»des. Insecticides and fungi­
cides.
Also a portrait artist. Peggy
said she got her start with four
antique rose bushes which
eventually pew to 10.000. After
she
was
spotlighted
in
■Southern Living- magazine,
her phone and door bell didn’t
alow doom, she said.
Chib members were told not

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to confuse antique roses with
hybrids. There is no correla
lion except the hybrid* are
parents of die antiques Peggy
said Antique roses last up to
50 hears nnd the lilr n( a hy­
brid (In Florida) Is live years,
except the Don Juan variety
which lasts op to 12 years or
more. PcgRv said She' |iointed
out that antiques are easily
propagated, bloom I I to 12
months In Florida, have no
thorns, grow up lo 12 feet bill,
are delightfully fragranl and
Just love row patly tea
Members admired a dainty ,
aromatic
bouquet
Peggy
brought from her antique rose
farm
One
of Ihe oldfashioned bloom ers was Rose
Blush
.which
came
from
George W ashington’s rose ga r­
den. She M id a rose Is not
considered antique unless n is
from the year 1867 or earlier
. President Ktilh (.nines c o n ­
ducted Ihe business m eeting
and heard routine reports She
honored Ihe 14 new m em bers
by placing their names on a

IVirolhy Anthony, clmirmnn
o ( the education drp.irtntrnl.
i t 'l r i l for loln n trrrs as rr.idltn:
tutors in
four
element.uv
schools
for one-hall
hour
weekly llu ongll the V IM A pio
gram
MaryDale
Jones,
rlnh
chairman of llnrirnd.i Girt*
Ranch mile o f pennies cam
pAlgn.asked
members
to
search thrlr homes lor pennies
to bring lo Ihr
December
meeting.
Ttie (h ill’s an mi.il A it* and
&lt; rails lesllval Is scheduled at
Ihr Dec. 3 meeting, according
to Jeanette Padgett, chairman
of Ihc arts department
s|tr
asks llial inemtirrs In tog thrlr
culrics lo die clubhouse on
Dee 2. from '» 30 lo I I 10 a in
Hostesses
decorating
die
clubhouse anil serving Ihe ra
Irrcil lunrhcon were
Viola
Frank nnd Donna Adamson,
chairmen. Call McCord. Polly
I’rzold. Shirley Mills Tina Jo
seph. Jcnnrlte IVII
M artin
Slevrns and Mary Hoorir

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proudly Tnfiitr 1

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Inducts Lisa

Flnnsrty (ons of 14) Into ths Sanford Woman's Club*1

In Maty amt Carl Tlllls who will
celebrate Itirir f»8ih wedding
anniversary on Nov 28 The
couple mere married In S ara­
sota mill have lived In Hanford
for 37 years

M ARY W ASIIUURN MARKS
8 0 T II B IR TH D AY
Mary
Tamm Washburn
who lived in Sanford for year
moved lo Sarasota last year lo

Mary noil Carl are Ihe par­
ents of Hirer sons. They have
11 grandsons, two granddaugh­
ters and seven great
grand
children

PILOT CLUB MEETS
FOR FALL COUNCIL
'
Florida District Pilot Fall
Council was n dry land cruise
at a (fopular Daytons Beach
Hotel,
according to Ruth
Gaines. Friday evening the
theme was set by the District
t.crvernor and officers charac-i
icri/ing s cruise ship’s officers.*
* »• Dietrick, Pag* SB

other Items measuring as high
as three foot high by bur foot.
A recent project includes a half
circle stained fa s * with swans
fraceftiDy gliding next lo Illy
pads. This will become part of
the decor m a window in her
bedroom.

4

ess. Oattl said that one must
Uke the glass and cut It with
gtasacuttcra. Next, grind to
make the edgrs smooth and
then place on the pattern to

down to create a smooth effort
agstowt the *ass She men­
tioned that she uses a Popsicle
•tick for this. Fhi*. copper,
•older and lead ail figure into
additional work and after a
hot. soapy wash one can then
enjoy the fruits at their labor.
Although her art la now mas­
tered she also crafts and
•crapes. These are made from
three beveled pieces of glass
placed together. A cap is put
on one end and then shells,
•and and an occasional sUw-

have been married for 2yeara. They have two chlldret
Janice and John, and have re
sided in DeBary for two yarns.

Bad weather doesn’t hamper party goers
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Peggy Yeagley bride
of Norval G. Angle

Hwgld P*«ta Bf f0mmt VMeant

(left) and Kathy Krasnotf. program chamnan and ths
dub's Conservation chairman

SHI II WEDDING
SAP V
t it.mm.-iiil.iilorin

Hsnry Tamm of Lake Mary and Sanford, reunites with hi* arttart, Mary
Tamm Washburn (right), bsUidsy honoteo. and Hstsns Tamm StsinharL

Gems of Future presented,
migrant’s daughter now poet
The Gems Of The Future are
young people who have proven
to be precious gems with fu­
tures that will show what tal­
ented. educated and Inspira­
tional gfrla and boys they are.
The Kappa Sigma Omega
Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority. Inc. presented and
showcased the gems. Dr. Anita
Choice and Sylvester Wynn. Jr.

Introduced Jaamyne Krlallna
George, a 13-yeor-old student
at Lakevlew Middle School.
Jaamyne Is a member o f First
Shiloh Baptist Church. She Is
the daughter o f Mr. and Mrs.
Larry
Dllllgard
and
Lewis
George.
Jasmyne aspires lo be In the
theater. She thrilled Ihe audi­
ence with the lovely renditions

Vlola Poslsy, author and pool

anil lx the »on of Mr and Mrs
Leonard Robinson M.ircus a s­
pires to become a doctor, lie
entertained ihe audience with
Ids rendition of *1 iichcve l
Can Fly" on his bass horn.
Travis Drnard Clayton Is a
12 year old
student
at
Lakevlew Middle S&lt; liool. Winter
Garden, where he is a member
of St. Mark A M E. Church. Ills
parents are Ralph ( ’ lav ion and
Attorney
and
Mrs
James
Sweeting. Iravls aspires lo be
a physical therapist lie recited
"Go lo God*.
Ashley Dawn Foster is a 14yenr-okl student at Edgewaler
High School. She Is a member
o f Ml. Moriah Baptist Church
ami hrr parents are Mr and
Mrs. Howard Foster. Ashley
aspires lo become a pediatri­
cian. She played selections on
Ihe violin.
George Cornelius Thomas Is
a 12 year-old Gortha Middle
School studrni who is a m em ­
ber o f Washington
Shores
Presbyterian
Church
Ills
grandparents are Mr and Mrs
Leon Watkins George aspires
lo b e a professional golfer lie
recited Ihe poem ‘ Poor Old
Fly’ .
Serena Santlt.i Watson Is a
12-year-old student at P ied­
mont Lakes Middle School. She
Is a member of First Pentecos­
tal Church o f Orlando. Serena's
parents are Mr. and Mrs Les
Watson She aspires lo become
a doctor and her solo was *1
Know Thai I Can Makr |f.
Sheldon Watson is a 14-yc.u
old student al Edgewutrr High
School. He is a member o f ihr
First Pentecostal Church o f

iM m td O c t IB. I9B7. at 2
Pja . at 2300 Mullet! Park
f*wd. Geneva. Bill Hlrfontmua performed the tra­
ditional ceremony.
fThe bride la the daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Norman A.
Y g a fiy of New Cattle. Pa.
Given m marriage by her
fitter, the bride chose for
bgr vows a mid-length white
lap* dress. Shs wore a floral
headpiece and carried a
bouquet of red roses.

Faith
Angle
Longwcll
served the bnde as matron
of honor. Judy Angle Barbcrlo was the bridesmaid.
Each wore a red dress and
carried red roses.
Melvin Angle served (he
bridegroom as best man. *
The reception followed at
the wedding site.
The newlyweds are mak­
ing their home In Sanford
where the bridegroom Is re­
tired. The bride Is employed
by Sue’ Hallmark in Lake
Mary.

events. The turnout for the
Lake Mary Community Im­
provement Association’s sec­
ond annual Halloween party
was much bigger than ex­
pected. But there was more
than enough food and treats to
handle the crowd that came
into the Lake Mary Community
Center, damp, but ready to
have fun.
The popular event brought In
animals, princesses, brides,
cartoon characters, even Do­
rothy from the Wizard of Os
came with the Wicked Witch.
The children bobbed for apples
and played fames. Cadette Girl
Scout Troop 148 set up a mad
scientists laboratory In the
kitchen of the community cen­
ter. Dressed as laboratory cx-

perlmenIs. they blindfolded Ihe
children and led them through
the lab where they kept all the
body pans. The children were
allowed to eat intestines, spare
fingers and toes, and liver.
Most of the children guessed
that the Intestines were really
spaghetti, but the mushroom
toes fooled almost all of them.
With so many choices, the
Judges had a hard time decid­

ing Ihe winners for the cos­
tume contest. In the 10-13 age
group. First place t place went
to Jessica Crenshaw, second
place to Eric WcndarL and
third place to Brooke Stillwell.
In the 7-9 age poup, first
place went to Shayna Wesley,
second place to Autumn Le­
wis. and third place went to
Robert Adaraowtcx.
In the 4-8 age w ou p, first

V\Naval A cadem y just what he ordered
Gams of His Tutors during prsssntatlon

MARVA
H A W K IN

i Wland's His parents tire Mr.
and Mrs I • Watson Sheldon
a 'f i r
I.&gt; t" an engineer and
l e i l l M l t h e | c m Mysclr.
WhMiirv l.nri il Wynn Is a 12ye.u .11
Indent it lakevlew
Middle ih ' il She Is a mein
Iter 1 1 Vu |. v Deliverance C en­
ter "nl her paren's arr William
Wynn md \ngcln Carpenter
WIiMiicv ••pars in become a
(hi. ini
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Ihr
T h e ii.'iti. '• il V\•.til ill .

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lor success by Ihc Krv. Marvin
Zanders II who told Ihe gems
that they were lo ‘ Just Do II*.
Hr (old them they are Impor­
tant. are somebody and In hr
people who are responsible,
respected, devoted nnd lo dis­
cover and develop work al whal
lliry want to do. He also told
(hem that with no struggle
there Is no progress and that
thry are what they are and lo
always hold their heads high.
Dr. Lurlrnr Bwaetlng adm in­
istered Ihe Oalh of Dedication
lo Ihc gems. Musical solos
were presented by Cynthia
Drown and Ihe Kappa Sigma
Rho. a popular dance group,
rnlrrtalnrd Ihe audience.
There was a presentation of
awards to the winners. First
place went to Jasmyne K.
George,
these awards were
given by chairpersons Celeste
Hurley. Bhaen Jones nnd l.nr-.
I’ tte Sweeting

The (losin g remarks wera'
also words of encouragement
given to ihe gems by president.,
Eddye K. Walden. The commit** j.,,
lee wns comprised of Bobrl*j,,i
Alexander.
Abby
Francois,-, a
Maggie Francois. Eloulae Quin- u ’
Ion and Tracy Smllh.
Clemmlr Boyer from the ‘ i
Seminole Community College ,'J10
Flue Arts Deportment presided. ,
over the Gems of The Future*™,,

which
was held Saturday.,..,.
Nov. I.
EVENING WITH AUTHOB
' ‘
Viola Poaley. a new author ‘J
recently released her book of_L,,
poems entitled T o Live. Learn,
and Live Again* SANKOFA.
This book was ihe way Poaley-—
has summed up how she Uvea frfl
her life lo ihe fullest, ft is her &gt;
expression o f how people grcw/H
and choose to learn from their*!.*
past. These words of We artf&lt;-*4
written from different Umeans!
See Hawkins. Psgs SB
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AMNAPOUS, Md.-For more
than, a century and a half. It
has hern one of the most pres­
tigious schools In the country.
Each year. I2.0Q0 own and
women apply for admission,
but only 1.400 arc accepted.
The school Is the U. S. Naval
Academy at Annapolis. Md..
and in 1994. Christopher
Watkins became one of the
1.400 new midshipmen.
Watkins, son of Raymond
and Kathleen Watkins of Lake
Mary. Fla.. (32748) graduated
from Lake Mary High School,
in 1994. Today, he’s a mid­
shipman in hla senior year at
Annapolis.
*1 wanted a degree in Aero­
space Engineering and to gain
valuable leadership experi­
ence.* Watkins said. -Other

schools simply can't offer this
combination of experiences.’
The academy seeks to pre­
pare midshipmen morally,
mentally and physically to be­
come the ftiture leaders of our
Navy. Many graduates have
gone on to become prominent
national figures, including 73
Medal of Honor winners. 309
members of Confess. 38 as­
tronauts. 32 Rhodes scholars,
many corporate CEOs, one
Nobel Prize recipient and a U.
S. president.
Midshipmen must be nomi­
nated by a member of Con­
gress. the secretary of the
Navy, the vice president or the
president to receive an ap­
pointment to the Naval Acad­
emy. Watkins received hla
nomination from Senator Bob
Graham and headed for the
academy Immediately following
high school p adustIon.

Annapolis offers a bachelor
of science degree In 18 aca­
demic majors including engi­
neering. math, science, social
sciences and the humanities.
Prom ths very start. Watkins,
an aerospace engineer, ex­
celled in academics; in Met. he
has been recognized on the
Superintendent's list for every
semester. This entails a 3.7
grade point average and marks
of A or B Jn military perform­
ance. conduct, and physical
education. Tm proud to say
I've been selected for the Vol­
untary Graduate Education
Program.’ he said. ’ During my
second semester this year. I'll
be attending the University of
Maryland working on my mas­
ters degree In Space Systems
Engineering,’
The basis for the academy's
success has been It's uniquely
demanding regimen, which can
be a source of stress for some
students If not dealt with prop­
erly. But not for Watkins, who
has learned the value of efflten also take millitonal, ethics and
courses. To further
tr overall develop-

cetve on-lhe-joh training in
surface ships, submarines, air­
craft and Marine Corps units.
‘ During Ihe summer sessions
I've traveled to Pearl Harbor.
Hawaii for training onboard an
Aegis cruiser.* Watkins said.
‘ Most recently. I’ve completed
an Internship as the Assistant
Shuttle Test Director at the
Kennedy Space Center. That
was a great hands-on applica­
tion of my classroom study.*
Though most people would
think he’s
already
busy
enough. Watkins la also the
commander of hla company
which has more than 140
young men and women. The
Job offers some extra privi­
leges. but Watkins feels the
experience of responsibility Is
the best part. He points out.
The biggest lesson I've learned
la that moat people want to do
their jobs well and you need to
give them enough freedom to
do so."
After graduation In May
1998. Watkins will complete
hi* master's depee before go­
ing on to nuclear power train­
ing for submarines. He hopes
to go on to duty at the Naval
Space Command after com­
pleting his time at sea.

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national officers; president Lily
Moore and first vice president
Diana Klngree. Activities were
cruise (sre o f hin. entertain­
ment. banquets.
Informative
seminars. Inspirational serv­
ice. and business sessions.
As on all cruises friendships
were renewed and new friend­
ship* developed; important to

this organisation o f friendship
and sendee. Ruth said Sanford
Pitot's attending were Ruth
Gaines. Marian Rethwtll. Don*
Stein. Atha Sanders, club arc
rctary: Carol Sprouae. cluti
treasurer: and Marge Corrrll
The 'On Board" registration
was 2011 Florida Pilot Club
members.

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Ruth M id. The evrn ln fa actlvitir» included the pilot scholarship house foundation m eeting
und an auction to hind F lo r­
ida's Pilot Scholarship Houses
at FStl and UF.
A highlight o f the weekend.
Ruth slated, was the presence
and participation o f two Inter­

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rhild. my mulhrr clipped interesting
recipes from newspapers and magsones and pasted them into s scrapIssik
Finally, her scrapbook detertoraleil and fell apart Mother threw
ii uwuy instead o f restoring it.
When I found nut. I was devastated
I told her I had been hoping that
■me day the si-raplsstk would have
hern passed down to me Thank
gisslness, seteral years ago. when I
lell my mother's nest. I pholocupied
certain recipes from her scrapbook.
Due ■&gt;( them was a handwritten
recipe for cheesecake
For years, I thought it was her
famous cheesecake recipe. Just this
wee-k. I discovered that the hand­
written recipe I copied is not Mom's
famous cheesecake reetpa, but
yours, clipped from the n* * M P t e
decides ago
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This is my entire family's favow
rite dessert and Mother was always
asked to bake it for special occa­
sions My parents divorced and my
mother rarely bakes nuw. My
father's family always reminisces
when dessert time comes around
uhout my mother's delicious cheese­
cake

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cream (room temperature), and
a 21-ounce can peepasad cherry,
blueberry or elraw berry pie
filling.
METHOD; Heat oeen to 350
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Combine graham cracker
crumbs, powdered sugar and
butter. Press Into bottom of an
ll-lnch springform pan.
In a large bowl, beat cream
cbeeee, eggs, sugar and vanilla
So. Abby, please grant me one
until smooth. Pour mixture over
wish Print your famous cheesecake
recipe again. It will guarantee that prepared ___
Bake at 350 for 50 minute*
the tradition o f having it at our
family gatherings continues for gen­ luntll center la aetl. Remove
from oven and spread sour
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fekik..l.fi-sr»~ tn »Jri^ fg feelings.
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challenges that were positive.
She was the first o f her fam ily
members to attend college.
Posley made a promise to her­
self that she would build her
future on her past.
She U now a social worker
and counselor for BETA where
she encourages groups o f teen­
age expectant mothers who
need to build their self esteem
and other facts of life that will
help to make them cope with
their problem life.
While
In the sendee
In
Washington. DC. ahe worked
with (he homeless which In­
spired her to write "My Letter
T o Ood*. To those who would
like to hear the reading o f the

poems o f this local author
there will be on even in g with
the author and her book
"SANKOFA* on Friday. Nov. 21.
at 6 00 p.m.
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Creek Community Center.

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Gerald Cassanova. "Tw o Faces"
Is a contemporary gospel and
secular album. There w ill be a
live show on Saturday. Nov. 15
at 8:00 p.m. at the Seminole
African American Academ y of
Arts located at 1019 West 13th
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Troop 148 docs volunteer work
for Girl Scouts and the city
many times. For the second
year In a row. the girls helped
out with the CIA's Halloween
party. They have also helped
out with Clide Lake Mary Days,
the Historical Com m ission's
Gtrl Scout Day. and Olde Lake
Mary Holidays. They hold a
workshop for younger troops
every month to help Brownies
and Juniors earn recognition's.
Some work as aides or even coleaders for younger troops.
They are currently planning a
camping week-end for over 260
scouts und leaders.
When they were Brownies
and Juniors, Troop 148 was
the top cookie selling troop for
their level almost every year.
But when they became Cadettea. sales dropped. Everyone
wants to buy cookies from the
cute little Brownies, no one
wants to buy from a teenager.
Therefore, older troops must
look to alternative means to
raise funds. So. Troop 148 Is
holding a talent show and si­
lent auction on Saturday, Nov.
15 at 7:00 p.m. at Lake Mary

Elementary School.
Several troops and Individual
girls wtU be performing. The
public la Invited to come to the
talent show. The coal is just 82
for adults and 81 for children.
The troop still needs donations
for the silent auction. They
have been very fortunate with
the Items they have already re­
ceived. The Lake Mary Planter
House has donated a birthday
party for 10: Scholastic Books.
10 beautlAd hardcover books:
the Lake Mary Car Wash, three
full sendee car washes; Dil­
lard's. skin care products; Re-

colon, a universal remote; Boh
Evans, a gift certificate; the
Seminole Family YMCA. two
youth memberships, and from
Wendy's.
food
certificates.
Troop parents are also donat­
ing items for the auction. If you
or your business can help,
please call Peggy Wolfe at 3278207.
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many times In the operation of
my various buatnesa entities.
it of their ability to
Recently a tot of articles have Ual
d m la an agreement.
appeared about the process of
The advantage of using a
decision making and lt‘s effect
upon an organisation. Aa a group of make a decision la
many different view points
long time small business per­ that m
be heard. If a committee to
son I am not very interested tn
tortured models of how deci­ structured correctly it wtU dosions are made. What I believe hue some of the objection to
in Is the individual rather than change by allowing people la
the poup. I have watched more feel that they have Input Into
and more decisions made by the changes. While this is great
committees. Committees are for politics is this the best
fine If you want a sate choice
thing for your huWneaoT I am
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Sanford based landscaping and maintenance company, which
included a full service nursery and tree farm. Mark Cothran
has been named assistant professional at the DeOary O olf and
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in the success of your
buatneos?
In the beginning of this arti­
cle I mentioned staying in­
formed as to what la going on
around you. If you are not
staying up with the world and
current Industry and business
cnndlH— . how can you make
correct decisions? That means
your outlook and
long range trends
and Interpreting how they will
effect your buatnesa.
When I alluded earlier to
jS
belief that committees pick
Individuals
or great
choices. I did not mean that all
decisions should not be made
by groups. But aa the business
owner you need to be prepared
to moke the key strategic deci­
sions that effect the health of
tut nroo. Non strategic
are a perfect chance to
Involve your employees.
When fluking the key deci­
sions you need to consider all
aspects of your business with
one overriding factor. That foe-

tor Is that the business exists
to m ake a profit for you the
owner. Without that profit yoiir
business will not long survive
to fulfill other needs In the
community. Too m any times In
my conversations with busi­
ness owners they cloud their
Judgnent with feel good senti­
ments without facing the e*
sentlal truth o f business.
I believe In long range plati­
ning and having
i
ng clear
and coitelse fo a ls that can be trans­
mitted throughout your organi­
sation. I don't believe they can
be developed In a vacuum. But
be very careful that the deci­
sions you have considered re­
flect the needs o f the business
not Just an Individual.
Wayne Hardy Is the coordi­
nator o f the Small Business
Development Center at Sem i­
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can be reached at 321-3495
email whardyCbcllsoulh.net.

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Do not underestimate the
Importance of jeans. They
are as American as apple
pie, and have become a
worldwide symbol o f this
country's Infunual culture.
But things are changing for
this ubiquitous garment, as
cowboys to casual dressers
alike will be looking south
for the next shipment.
'Denim
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are eagerly courting U. S.
business beyond Just the as­
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relationships
that
have fueled the surge In a p ­
parel production In Mexico.
Even new Mexican laundries
are acting os intermediaries
for manufacturers. In two
years, by the provisions of
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be duty bee os they enter the
U. S, market. This Is ex­
pected to Ignite com petition
between U. S. and Mexican
denim
suppliers
for
the
Mexican Jeans business.
What It will not Ignite are
lobs here. The rush to Mexico
leaves a wake o f empty
manufacturing sites in the
United States, and with tex­
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companies
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creaslngly to the cheap labor
available Just to our south,
there will be more em ploy­
ment ebb than (low.
The U. S. trade drfleit with
Mexico Is also o f great con ­
cern. In 1994. the United
States enjoyed a trade eurP1us with Mexico o f 81.350
blllllon. But by 1996. as the
North American Free Trade
Agreement picked up steam,
the U. S. Incurred a 816.202
billion dejlclt with Mexico.
Consider this dramatic shift
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overall economy. And con ­
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o f the remaining dom estic
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increasing number o f manu­
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Textile and apparel manu­
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The 'M ade In U.S jV ' label
represents Jobs In America.
Some are concerned this
symbol may Join the list o f
endangered species should
trends go unchecked. But
this Is entirely preventable.
As consumers, we can ex­
press
a
preference
for
clothes, etc. that carry the
label, and thus create a
healthy market for
such
goods.

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The hard part? They each have to raise over
•3.000 far the trip, and that's the bare mini­
mum. Spending money In New York can add
up. so they've been attempting to raise money
In the community and they've even been rais­
ing their own money, selling programs at
■porting events and concerts. That allowed
them to see Brooks and Dunn and Rrba McErv
tfes, but without help, the rest comes out of
thrir own 13th-grads pockets.
Both admit that their parents have been Im­
portant parts of the Amdraiaing but are look-

Once they make It to New York, they wtU be
met at the airport and spend the week leading
up to the parade attending Broadway shows
and vtalting. among other things, the Rocke­
feller Center tee skating rink, a tour of the
NBC headquarters, the Statue of Liberty, the
Empire Slate Building. Radio City Musk- Hall
and St. Patrick's Cathedral.
It sounds Uke a busy week and It will be. Not
only will the sightseeing be a load of time,
they'd also have to choreograph their routine
with hundreds of other dancers from all over
the country. Both were amt a video of their
routine so they can prepare for the trip.
When the trip Is over and things calm doom.
Audrey wants to prepare to attend Florida
State or Florida A a M and ShcUy has a dream
of being a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader. She
plans on trying out for the squad nest summer.
For now. they're Just looking for that boost ic
get to New York and to ace snow.
By the way. look for the Dealers on Thanksgtvtng morning at around 10:45 am. They'll be
dancing to the tune of 'Put on ■ Happy Face.*
Anyone wtahtng to help the Pouters should
send checks to S/fS-fftUsfers Flint. Seminote
tltgh School 2701 Hktgewood Aur.. Stuyford.
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Students make a difference
You can't complain
if you don't let your
vote make a
difference

It happens every four rears
but only about half of the
United Suites citizens partici­
pate.
What Is this event?
Voting.
In the United States, the
voting rate la at SB percent
whereas other countries are
much higher Uke Italy (94
percent). Australia (86 per­
cent). and Canada (71 per­
cent).
Statistics show that people
who vote at election time are
well educated (the higher the
education the better) and
people oveT 35 years of age.
The groups least likely to
vote arc young adults ages 1824 and Hispanics. But why do
these people not vote?
First of all. moat people do
not care about politics and
civic duty and secondly, com­
plaints about registration (Ufflcullies.

Let’s get right down to the
core of the problem.
Our

country has spent the last
hundred years fighting for
freedom. It wasn't until 1870
that black men could vote and
1920 when women were al­
lowed. Do we want to go back
to those ancient days?
One freedom we have as
citizens In to choose a presi­
dent that will service us tn the
best possible way.
What if one day everyone
decided not lo vole In fhr next
election? What would hap­
pen?
It Is our civic duty to vole.
There are too many people
that sit around and complain
about our government. How
many of them vole every four
years?
If you don't care
enough to vote, don't com­
plain.
Registering lo vote should
not be used as an excuse ei­
ther.
In 1993. the Motor
Voter Law was established
which allowed people to regis­
ter to vote at the same time
they applied or renew their
drivers license.
People can register to vote
at the County Services Build­
ing on First Street tn Sanford
or you can call the Demo­
cratic /Republican Parties, just
to name two.
There are no excuses for
not voting.

It may not seem to be an Im­
portant priority for young adults
to do but It really does matter.
These people that hold office
are running our government. I
know I want somebody In that
position to be on my aide and
agree and tight for tire issues I
believe In.
Nothing ever gets dans unices
someone gets up and does It.
Our country has got a little re­
laxed and even lazy. We are too
quick to eay who cares end my
■Ingle vote doesn't matter.
Wen. It docs.
If 10 people from every city
said I am not going to vote, the
number of voters would de­

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we were all concerned, inter­
ested. and curious but It's hinny
how we put so much Ume and
energy Into watching a trial that
has nothing to do with our Uvea
directly, whereas voting tn the
presidential election does. OJ.
does not decide If taxes are
raised and he does not decide If
we send soldiers to Bosnia.
Maybe that should be taken In
mind.

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Joseph Klrpal Tewag. of daughter of Yulonda Brewel of
Maitland, son of Mara and Jo- Winter Springs.
pra Young, waa chosen to be a
member of the Stetson’s
Council for Student Activities
at Stetson University.
Sanh Beth Bchads, of
Lake Mary, was awarded the
Samuel M. Proctor Memorial
Scholarship. She to a Lake
Mary graduate who attends
Joaaaa Lisa Peart enrolled Flagler College.
at Harvard College this fall as
a member of the Class of
2001. She Is the daughter of
Michael George Peart and Vi­
Kalhl—a ra ik a g of Mait­
ola Peart of Oviedo and a
graduate of Lake Howell High land. daughter of Larry and
School where she waa an AP Emily Furlong, won a $3,000
Fidelity National Title Insur­
Scholar with Distinction, a ance scholarship for the 199S
Top Ten Senior Award recipi­
school year. She Is a Junior at
ence. a Stiver Scholars Winner the University of Mississippi
and Committment to Excel­ with a double major In Thsalence Award Winner.
tre and Journalism.

Kriatla Mattsaoa, a senior
Tasksaida Vyiy Las Da- at Bryan College In Tenneapeas, of Winter Springs., waa see. was named to the 1098
chosen a member of the Stet-^ edition of Who’s Who h
son Council for Student Actlvl- Aomericnn Unlvertttlei and
ties, a programming board CoUcpes. She is the daughter
that plana and oversees cam- or Richard
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fene to Is annual Book Fair last
weak, hstd In the school's media
more books tor toe Icfytwitde
students and waa organized by
PTA President Maigsist Bowen

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Deputy CMrk
Joltn C. InaMKordl. P.A
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Orlando. PMHdo 11*01
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County,

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NOTC: IP A PINSON DICIOIS
TO APPIAL ANY DICISION
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WITH A1SPICT TO ANY MATTIN C O N IIO lnID AT THIS
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NOLI
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TN I
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PLAT BOOK 11. PAGCS M
THRU I I . PUBLIC BBCOROS
OP I1MINOLI COUNTY. PLORfOA
Datad Mi* MM day at OCTO­
BIA. IMT.
(CIRCUIT COURT MALI
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Clark yl at* CaauR Court
Syi Jan* 1 Jaiaali
Deputy C M
THI LAW OFPIC K Of
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ATTORMIY POR PLAPtTIPP
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IK PI N i l ! APPURTINANT TO
BAIO UNIT. ALL IN ACCOROANCI WITH ANO SUBJICT TO
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ANO OTHIR PROVtSIONS OP
THAT OICLANATWH OP CONDCUINTUM OP ALTAMONTI
VILLAOI II. AS RICOROID IN
OFFICIAL RICOROS BOOR
1111. PAQ1 IPS THROUGH 141
OP THI PUBLIC RICORO I OP
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ANO AMINDID W OFFICIAL
RICOROA BOOR t i l l . PAOI
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PUBLIC RICOROS.
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DtRICTOR
DIVISION O f ALCOHOLIC
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L A K E M A R Y • Th e Lake M a ry H e a th ro w
C h a m b e r of C om m erce w ill not be se rvin g
breakfast as usual W ednesday. Aug. 6 .
In lieu of their regular m o n th ly breakfast
m eeting at the H eathrow C o u n try C lu b , th e
c h a m b e r w ill hold an open house In th e ir
office at 101 Internatio nal Parkway, in
H e a th ro w .
the open house w ill be held from 0 a .m to
0 p m for m ore Inform ation please call th e
c ha m b e r office at 3 3 3 -4 7 4 6 .

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S A N T O R O • Review o f the final m a ste r
plan a n d review of revisions at the p r e lim i­
n a ry m aster plan tor the co m m ercial d e ve l­
o p m e n t of L A L Acres R a n ch , in Lake M a r y ,
w ill top the agenda of six Items sch e d uled
far consideration b y c o u n ty staff and a p p li­
cants at W ednesday's Developm ent Review
m e e tin g.
T h e m eeting. begMinlng at 1:30 p m ., w ill
be held in the Developm ent Review D ivision
conference room an the second floor at th e
C o u n ty Services B u ild in g . 1 101 B . f ir s t St.

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S A N T O R D • Th e city at Santo rd C o m m u ­
n ity Redevelopm ent Age n cy w ill meet in th e
c ity m anager's conference room , second
floor of C ity lla ll. on W ednesday at 4 p .m .
T h e C R A w ill hear a report from c o m m u ­
tes on Intefview s w ith the event p r o m otor/coordinator c o n su lta n ts a n d from th e
W aterfront M aster Plan Stee rin g C o m m it­
tee. T h e re w ill also be a report on the S e m i­
nole C o u n ty C R A .
Sanford C ity H all is located at 3 0 0 M P a rk

Nultanct abatement board
S A N T O R D • Th e city's Nuisance A b a te ­
m ent B o a rd w ill review Item s of old business
at their m eeting on W ednesday. A u g . 6 .
T h e m atters o f Moses M itchell a n d P ine
Shadow Apts, and an N A B Notice of H e a rin g
form w ill be discussed.
Th e board w ill meet in the city c o m m ie slon conference room , on the first floor of
C ity H all, b e gin n in g at 6 :3 0 p m

Dleaeter update for AARP
W IN T E R S P R IN G S • O n M onday. Aug. 18
at I p .m .. the W inter S p rin g s AAR P C h a p te r
4 9 4 9 . w ill meet at the W in te r Springs S e n ­
ior C e n te r. 4 0 0 N. Edgem on Ave.
Bob M ahon. Vice President in charge of
P rogram , has arranged a two-fold p ro g ra m
p re se n tin g Ja c k Rupp. A m e rica n Red. Cross
representative, w ho w ill u p -d a te m e m b e rs
about H u rrlca n e /D ts a ste r. and the new est
techniques o f em ergency p u b lic safety. P r e ­
paredness
d u rin g
w in d
and
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storm s is a m u st M r all residents. ’ N a tu ra l
disasters a re n u m ero u s in o u r area.* said
R u p p , ’ a n d we m u st be aw are at the d a n -

Robert Fields gsve him self u p to
police
after
allegedly shooting
Ja m e s G u n n in the head on S u n ­
day. Fields, a 40 -yea r- old Sanford
m an. was charged w ith first degree
m urder and arrested b y Sanford
police after tu rn in g him self in at
the station on Sunday.
Fields, of 1803 W. 18th S t . was
also charged w ith b u rg la ry to
structure, felony c a usin g b o d ily
In ju ry and use of firearm or
weapon
Several witnesses c o r­
rectly identified Fields.
O ne w it­
ness fatd that she heard a re­
peated threat of T i l kill yout* from
outside of the house.
G u n n . 48. of 1603 S. Roosevelt,
was found slum ped over in a chair
w ith a gunshot w ound to the head.
Th e incident occurred at roughly
7:45 a m . S u n d a y m orning.
If
charged w ith the crim e of first de­
gree m u rd er. Fields m a y face life In
prison or the death penalty.
In an unrelated robbery. Sanford
puller said Dial at approxim ately
10 20 a m . M onday m orning, the
H A W T ra d in g Post at 1016 South
Fren ch Avenue was robbed. Rick
m ills, proprietor of the T ra d in g

Independent, strong, private.
Those are the w ords D oris P h il­
lips uses to describe her g ra n d ­
daughter. B ritta n y A u stin , w ho just
two m onths ago suffered o n r of the
worse tragedies Im aginable
O n J u n e 9 . B rittany. 8 . her father
B ro d y. 48. her m other. T a m m y . 35.
and her b ro the r. Ryan. 4. en route
to visit B ra d y's
ailing father in
Fort Lauderdale, were hit by a
d ru n k d river. B ritta n y was the sole
survivor.
Th e accident occurred at about
2 30 a .m . o n State Rood 46 In
Volusia C o u n ty near the Sem inole
C o u n ty line. B rittany w as pulled
from the wreckage b y a passing
tru ck d river. He covered the III tie
1 w ith h is jacket h o pin g to spare
r r the sight of her lost fam ily.
B ritta n y w as rushed to the Halifax
Medical C en te r In D ayto na Beach,
w here doctors initially thought she
m ight have m i tiered a broken pe l­
vis. U p o n closer exam ination. B r it­
ta n y eras found to have a sp rain e d
ankle a n d severe b ru is in g
O n ly
four d ays later. B ritta n y attended
the funeral of h r r laved ones
flanked b y her beloved f o n d -

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to be renovated
B y M A R IA
H erald S taff W riter
Pinal
eviction
notices
were
osted F rid a y at the Pine Shadow
partm enta in Sanford.
T h e few re m a in in g residents had
nttl late M onday afternoon to va ate the 4 4 -u n lt com plex, accordlg to Steve Chitw ood, director o f

Flo rid a H A R M Is c u rre n tly in Ike
process at p u rch a sin g the a p a rt­
m ents off Florida Avenue. T h e
agency also renovated the Lake
Je n n ie I and II a p artm e n ts located
nearby.
Evictions started in J u n e when

Bvtng co n d itio n s were found to be
unacceptable. Pine Shadows had
Rs state license and city o c c u p a ­
tional Ucenae revoked because at
sub stan d a rd
con d ition s and n u ­
m erous violations in clu d in g poor
p lu m b in g a n d electrical w irin g and
exposed pipes. C o m m ission e rs had
called conditions there sub h u m an .
C ha rle s Rowe, director of c o m ­
m u n ity developm ent in Sanford.

the evictions h a p p ened co
quickly most of the residents did
not have the tim e or m oney to re­
act.
•We've tried to get Inform ation
out to the people to help them grt
relocated.* Rowe said. T h e p ro b ­
lem Is they have no money.*
Th e city had turned off water and
electricity in Ju n e . W hen Ihe city
6es E v ic t io n s . Pago 3 A

Shine a light, here co m e s the sheriff
By

R U M W H IT E
Herald Staff W riter

C h a n c e s are you m a y lie having an Ice
cream cone w ith Sem inole C o u n ty Sheriff Don
Esltnger o r one of his deputies this evening.

It s N a tion a l Night O u t Against C rim e .
lulcd to d ro p b y R em ington
E a h n g rr to scheduled
O aks a n d W eathcrsfleld this evening, a n d as
m any as 4 0 deputies will be vls illn g w ith folks
at b lo c k p a rtie s, cookouts and special events
such as flashlight w alks throughout the
county.

Youngsters will get to meet M cGruff. the
C rim e F igh tin g Dog.
D o g a n d see the remote co
c o n -­
trolled jeep w ilh Deputies Fussy a n d Wussy.
M cU ru ffs headed to T u s k a Ridge. Hidden E s ­
tates and Bear Lake H ills. Fussy a n d Wussy
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NAACP presents
Annual Freedom
Fund Awards

Zoom and

T h e second portion o f the p
progra
ro gra m w ill b e
Market
ark e tin g D llr e c delivered b y Ern ie H atton. M
Marketln,
ite m s
tor re p re se n tin g T rl-P o tn t Tra n s it 8 yst
of Sem inole C o u n ty . H a tto n Is a veteran of
n u m e ro u s governm ent boards and la a c iv ic
activist in ih e interest of good g o ve rn m e n t.
H atton is also a w riter of local Issues a n d
events.
Follow ing Ihe program presentations, r e ­
freshm ents w ill be served. Visitors are w e l­
com e. T h e re to no fee. For furthe r in fo rm a ­
tion call 6 9 5 -0 2 8 5 or 6 9 5 -4 8 6 4 .

M A R V A H A W K IN S
Herald C o lu m n is t

T h e Sem inole C o u n ty B ra n ch of the N A A C P
this past week presented their A n n u a l Free­
dom F u n d Aw ards B anquet. Th e O rla n d o North
H ilto n a n d To w c rs -A lta m o n le was the setting
for th is ye a rly activity to make the com m unity
aw are of the progress and work of the local
b ra n ch .
T h is years Fre e dom F u n d Banquet was dedi­
cated to the late Rev. Am os C . Jon es w ho died
th is year. Rev. Jones worked In this c o m m u ­
n ity as a pastor, leader a n d life m em ber-of this
b ra n ch . H e served on the Board of Directors o f
Sem inole C o m m u n ity College.
.
Th o se w h o knew him say he never left the ta ­
ble of discussion w ithout everyone know ing
frilly w here he stood. Ills spirit of fairness ana
patience w ill live on through w ith those w ho
share his fight for justice.
T h e National Association for the A d vance­
m ent of Colored People Sem inole C o u n ty
b ra n ch president. T u rn e r C la yto n . J r . , e m p h a ­
sized Ihe theme for this y e a r’s aw ards bsnqueti
’ Econ om ic. Political, a n d Social Advancem ent:
We Rtsel*
Presiding d u rin g this grand affair was
M onica M ay n radio personality. T h e dynam ic
voice of T e rry Freem an led the quest Into *Uft
E ve ry Voice and S in g* Rev. H a rry Rucker gave
the Invocation and the blessing.
W ords o f Welcome were given b y second Vice
President Kenneth Bentley. Th e appeal for new
life m em berships was m ode b y th ird Vice
President T o n y C ovin gton .

UCF graduation
T h e U n ive rs ity o f C e n tra l Florida w ill h o ld
three com m encem ent exercises Aug. 9 for
1.092 gra d u a tin g students. Th e College o f
B usin e ss A d m in istra tio n w ill be at 8 a .in ..
College at A rts and Sciences. 11:30 a .m .. C o l ­
lege o f E d u catio n and H ealth and Public A f ­
fairs. 3 p .m .

A skats boarder’ flips high sbovs ths crowd at
Tsunami Baach O ub at Sunday’s Warpad Tour
•vent, a cross ataction of sksts/surl cuNurs and
extrema cutting iidgo music. Thors wars Manly of

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D a y t o n a U e a c l i : Waves ate
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LOTTERY

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Cash 3
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points h u m hr. in ‘ Iwt.c to h i m du ly Th*
othi r two m il. x i u tn p o iu nt* t . m a i i u .1 th.
sain, or • Initii’. il only slielitiv
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still rising
r r.nstitnets a ttit u d e s at. still re th '. t in g
Ati.it appear* to he a strung 1 1 oiio inv
While l l i r l e have l a i n signs ot Weakness
in Hie retail m a r k , t ttillatluti r e m a i n s nn
&lt; i.a r.n leristii ally low g i v .n the tow levels
ol u ii' itiploy merit a n d mod. st rises m
hourly wages I', ople seem t o l l , telling tt'
that they ate d o in g tun and a i i t u i p a t .
t u nturned g tu w th it. tin . . . .tunny
I 'niter
w l . . t we would lo i i s i d e i n o rm a l i i n u m
stam i s
this s h o u ld iraiisl.it.
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l&lt;&gt; tail sales . h i vvi ak m the last t p n irle l id
I' j 'j V a n d have o n ly rt i . m l y
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Stum o| this m i rftise ts m salt s at H i m taint &gt;1. pat tm i nt
stores s t iih as T arge t a n d Wal M a r l , while
iitlu r hig h &lt; iid tli p a rt in e u t stores are e\
perieiu m g .1 h o i l d o p ol iiivt iiio ry O il the

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• S»nlord Herald. Sanford, Florida - Tuaaday. August ft, 1M7

Spaw n looks borrow ed
biochem ical
plant,
la
am*
bu sh e d b y hia boas. J a s o n
L y n n (M a rtin Sheen), a n d a
colleague.
Jessica
Priest
(M elinda Clarke), w h o proceed
lo incinerate poor S im m o n s.
A s a result. Sim m ons goes to
H ell looking like an over fried
piece of bacon, and ta lk in g a
deal w ith Malebolgla. a g a rg a n ­
tuan cross between a goat a n d
a m onkey.
tP O -1 3 ):
Spaw n
looks b o rro w e d .
It's a hodge
1 podge of v a rio u s Dim a w ith
’. h a r i l y a n y distinctiveness of
Its o w n .
T h a t's s u rp ris in g
' seeing as h o w the com ic hook.
, S p a w n , created b y furm cr M a r­
vel
C o m ic s
artist
To d d
[ M cF n rla n e . tries to be pains*
. ta k in gly dlfTcrcnt.
N o d o u til that New Line Pic­
tures is pegging Its sum m er on
the success of Spawn. There Is
a lready n b u ilt-in audience for
the m ovie: com ic hook fanat­
ics. avid toy collectors and
viewers of the n n Im nled I ll iO
scries. Sp a w n Is a pop ru ltu re
Icon for the 9 0 s . bu t how ever
papular Sp a w n m ay be doesn't
m ean an e n te rtain in g film w ill
be m ade about l he superh ero .
S p a w n Is the story of A!
S im m o n s (M irh n el J n l W h ite),
a devoted family m an and a
covert governm ent agency's to p
assassin •- aren't they all?
Sim m o n s. In a m ission at a

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NAACP
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
Th e m usical r n lr r ln ln m r n t
fur the evening was b y Laltue
Untdl w ho filled the audience
w ith her melodious voice, w ith
the sounds of the tunes: *Why I
Sing* and "I Believe In the
Power*.
After a delicious d in n e r, ihe
guests sat back to enjoy the
message of the evening after
the quest speaker of the h o u r
was introduced b y the E x e c u ­
tive Assistant to the 13th D is ­
trict C ongressw om an B ro w n ,
Reggie M cG ill.
Th e H o no rable W illie Logan
of Ihe 103rd D istrict of the
Florida House of R epresenta­
tives. challenged the audience
a n d this b ra n ch of Ihe N A A C P
lo get ready foe the 21st c e n ­
tu ry. T o revive, revise, renew
« p r &gt;tsrm etr -a n d recruit o u r

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o f the Dim :
d o In the live
h is
la the
m the
ik powers de­
bt
he recharge? I
If ho depletes h is p o w ca n there b e a sequel?
the audience not
Info rm ation
on
Malebolgla solicits S im m o n s
She
C lo w n
or
as the leader of H e irs a rm y ,
m e n to r
C o g listro
nnd. as payment. M alebolgla
Ikam sonf?
C la r it y
w ill let Sim m ons see h is wife
c o u ld have b een the biggest
again.
Sim m ons agrees a n d
k ey to this A im 's success.
Spaw n la born.
As S p a w n .
D ire cto r M ark D lp p c .
Sim m ons m ust track d o w n a n d
w h o worked o n the effects of
kill Ja so n Lyn n , w h ic h should
Te rm in ato r
3 and Ju ra s s ic
be easy since S im m o n s hates - P b fir. producer C lin t O o ld m a n .
the gu y so m u ch . O n ce L y n n la w h o worked on T h e M a s k v is u ­
dead, the a rm y can taka over
als. a n d visu a l effects sup e rvi­
the B a rth .
W h y does Lyn n
sor Steve 'Spas* W illia m s, w ho
have to be dead for th a t to
w orked o n the re va m p in g o f the
happen?
Deals me.
B u t to
S ta r W o n trilo g y, have team ed
make
sure
that
&gt;to provide S p a w n w ith som e
S p a w n /S im m o n s ra rrle s
out
’ the best visu a l effects of the
his m ain objective, M alebolgla
sends the repulsive C lo w n
Dtppe. O o ld m a n a n d W ll(J o h n L e g u lu m o ) to supervise.
H am s all agreed that they
Soon, however. Sp a w n realises
efk
d id n 't w ant the effects
to d rive
that he la being played the
th is Aim. B u t w h e n the s to ry
puppet a n d decides to ro ck the
h a s you stu m p ed , w h y not a d ­
u n d erw o rld b y tu rn in g the ta ­
m ire the visu a l w iza rd ry? T h e
bles on Malebolgla a n d h it
effects are Ain b u t flat w ithou t
m in io n s .
a strong sto ry b e h in d th e m .
S p a w n is a jum ble o f a great
B a sically. S p a w n is a
sto ry Idea never really thought
ta cu la r looking
out. Here Is a sam ple o f poastars lout of fo ur).

group that the N A A C P Is b ig ­
ger. better and the oldest In
the nation. He spoke o f v a rlo u i
cases where the N A A C P was
very visible and w as k b it to
achieve and rebuild peace be­
tween people. Yea. Logan said,
we w ill rise lo meet the de­
m and of the 2 1 st ce ntu ry,
w ith o u t violence, w ith fam ilies,
at hom e, school,
a n d the
w orkplace...w e w ill rise!
T h e aw ards cerem ony h o n ­
ored vario us persons, c o rp o ra ­
tions. c hu rche s a n d c o m m u n ity
leaders. T h e 1007 a w a rd s were:
'C o m m u n ity Services 1007 •
Rev. R icky Scott, pastor o f New
M l C a lv a ry Baptist C h u r c h for
their c o m m un ity c le a n u p d rive:
Th e Zion Hope Baptist C h u rc h
w here Rev. Ella s C a f lry . Pastor
received the C h u rc h Sendee of
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tarlan A w ard w h ic h waa p re ­
sented to television a n n ou n ce r
M a rs h a Reece.
T h e C o rp o ra te A w a rd was
presented to A T A T W ireless
Service and T h e E a rl W illia m
A w a rd waa presented to T u rn e r
C la y to n . J r . , president o f the
Sem inole C o u n ty B ra n ch of the
NAACP.
T h e rem arks o f the evening
a n d a cknow ledgm ents o f the
c o m m u n ity leaders: focal, state
a n d national, w ere given b y e oAw a rd a i
Rich ardson. C lo s in g re m a rks
w ere given b y Pres ident C la y ­
to n .
th a n k s to the c o rp o it A T A T . B a rn ett
First U n io n B a n k . W in n
Fubftx. P O X 2 8 W O F L
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R U TH A. HOOPER
R u th A. H ooper. 8 5 , IsIn n d c r C o u rt, Longw ood. died
M o n d a y. A u g 4. 1997. at her
residence. B o rn In B ro o k lyn .
N .Y .. on Ja n . 20. 1012. she
m oved lo C e n tra ) Flo rid a in
1980. M s. Hooper waa a r e ­
tired secretary for Ex xo n . She
w as a m em ber of S t. S te ­
p he n 's Lutheran C h u rc h . She
was a form er p resident of the
C h ris tia n B u tln ra a W om en's
Association a n d a volunteer
for the M issin g C h ild re n C e n ­
tre. W ln te r's p rln g s .
Survtvors in clu d e , b ro th e r.
C ha rle s. Lake M a ry .
Gninea C a r r y H a n d O a rd e n
C h a p r l F u n rra l H om e . Lo n g­
w ood. in charge o f a rra n g e ­
m ents
E I L E E N U N T O N M O R R IS O N
E U r r n U n io n M orrison , 73.
P onytail Palm C lr r l r . Oviedo,
died M onday. Aug. 4. 1997
B o rn in Ayr, Scotlan d , slu­
m m e d lo C e n tra l Florida in
1995
M rs M o rris o n was a
h o n irm n k rr
She
was
an
Episcopalian She w as a Coast
G u a rd vetrran
Su rvivo rs In clu d e husband.
E d w a rd :
sons.
Randsl.
O vie d o .
E d w a rd
R..
II.
Fa rm in gd a le . N .Y .. W illia m C.
Las Vegas; seven g ra n d c h il­
d re n .
Ila ld w ln -F a irc h lld
funeral
H om e . Oviedo. In charge of
a rra n ge m e n ts.

Jo e C ephas Banks. 3 5 . 431
S n o w h lll Road. Geneva, died
A u g I . 1007 In a d ro w n in g
accident. B o rn in S a n fo rd , h r
w as a native of C e n tra l F lo r­
ida. He was a la n d sca p e r.
B a n k s w a s a m em ber of Oak
G ro ve
M issionary
B a p lls l
C h u rc h a n d was also n n A rm y
veteran.
Su rvivo r* include parents.
Deacon E d d ie L., S r. n n d V i ­
ola O .. Geneva: sisters B a r­
bara Je a n B a n k s -S tn n r. M a ry
A n n . Rose M ary. Geneva. V trglntn B a n k s -M o y r. Sanford.
D ia n a
Dean
H a n k s-C a so n .
W in te r Park: brothers E d d ie
L.. J r ..
W illie L.. T y ro n e .
S a n fo rd .
Arrangem ents b y G olden *
F u n e ra l Hom e. Inc.
A U R IK A “ K IN A " C A S H 1 K
A n n in a *Nlna* C aa h tn . 0 3 .
C ove Lake Drive. Longw ood.
died Su n d a y. Aug. 3. 1997
B o m In Q ueens. N Y . site
m oved lo C entral Flo rid a in
1078. M s. C.ishln w as a re gis­
tered n u rse . Sire w as a m e m ­
ber of the C h u rc h of th o A n ­
n u n cia tio n . She waa a m e m ­
ber o f the St. Joan of A rc C i r ­
cle a n d Ih e Florida Q u lllc rs
G u ild .
B urvfvora include h usb a n d .
F ra n c is ; daughters. M egan A ..
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ft of
angJ . . N in a S
of Lo
Daniel A .. T a ll* r. M ichael F .. S t. Louis;
b ro th e rs. Richard F a b e r. New
Y o rk .
G e ra rd
F a b e r.
La k e la n d .
B a ld w ln -F M rc h U d
Sono­
ra n -F o re s t C ity C h a p e l. F o r. t t t . O t y . , j p t ffrorge of a r-

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th ro ugh b irth s, w eddings, and
C o n tin u e d fro m Pago I A
death.
m other.
Th e surro undings a re fam il­
Th e physical dam age has
iar lo ihe little girl w h o spent
long since healed. It la D o ris ’s
the first four years o f h e r life
hope, w ith the help of h er
living w ith her m other a n d fa­
close netw ork of friends nnd
ther in a trailer right next to
fnmily. to ease her g ra n d ­
D oris's.
T im m y
a n d D o ris
daughter's psychological p a in .
worked together at the S u b w a y
At a special fund- ra isin g
shop In Sanford. D o ris so ld ,
event Saturday coordinated b y
over the telephone, m a n y p e o ­
the Sem inole C o u n ty SherlfTs
ple couldn't tell m o th e r a n d
Office. D istrict 4, D o ris spoke
daughter apart.
to the Sat\ford Herald a b o u t
T h e A u stin s later m oved to
how the fnm ily w as co p in g
Lake C o u n ty b u t the e a rly ties
these past few m o nth s since ,
rem ained. B ra d y w o rk sd o s a
the fatal accident w h ich look
truck driver for a Sanford c a b i­
the lives of her eldest daughter,
net m aker. Th e fa m ily visited
her s o n -In -la w . and her sm a ll
D oris at least once a week.
grandson. She Is Joined b y her
Th e re were plenty of sJecpovers
youngest daughter. Peggy G o r­
and d a ily calla. T a m m y apoke
don of Deltona. Doris's sons.
with her m other a n d sister
Michael n n d Frankie are also
every d ay.
expected.
'B ritta n y never h o d a b a b y ­
B rittany
la
ihcre.
loo.
sitter in her life ex cept me.*
sw itching off from sittin g q u i­
D o ris sold.
etly b y her grandm other's aide
D oris rem em bers B ra d y a s a
to plnying tag w ith her cousins.
h a rd w orker.
There Is on u n d erlyin g sadness
*My s o n -in -la w w a s good to
in the eyes of the reserved
me,* she said, 'a n d I k n o w be
third grader. As are moat c h il­
thought o f me a t a m other.*
dren. though, she Is quick to
O f h er eldest d a ug hter. D o ris
smile d u rin g lim es of play. A n d
said T a m m y alw ays h o d a
although B rittany did not w ish
smile for everyone.
to speak publicly, her g ra n d ­
'Eve ryo n e here re m e m b e rs
m other speaks for her. saying
Ta m m y . She was everyone’s
that the child wanted to thank
friend.*
everyone for their help and
D o ris and her ch ild re n in ­
concern for her.
clud in g
B rittany,
visited
Ur litany sUirted her first d a y
Ta m m y 's grave at the Geneva
of school last week at Geneva
C em etery last S u n d a y w ith
Elem entary School.
By
the
b irth d a y cards In h a n d . T h e
third day. Doris said, she had
grandchildren helped pick out
made her first three friends.
some plants and b u sh e s for
Also Inst week. Doris and B r it ­
the site. To m m y w o u ld have
ta n y moved hack Into D o ris's
been 30 on J u ly 20.
Geneva home. Since Ihe a c c i­
‘ B ritta n y helped p ick out m y
dent. the two tiad stayed w ith
card and hers.* she said.
D oris's son nnd wife In S a n ­
D oris said she a n d B ritta n y
ford.
talk about her family every d a y
Doris recently look B ritta n y
because II makes them all feel
school shopping and she Is
better and there are so m a n y
hack w o rk in g nt Su b w a y so
m em ories.
especially
her
that she can he home w hen
granddaughter.
Photographs
of
B rlttn n y
comes hack
from
T a m m y have all been left In
school Th e y are alw ays to ­
place.
gether. Doris said.
T m her nana and
I th in k
F a m ily and friends had g o t­
she sees a lot of her m other In
ten together and painted n n d
renovated Doris’s trailer w h ich
me.* D oris said.
sits on (w o nercs of land on the
Since ihe m o rn in g w hen p o ­
outskirts
of
Geneva.
S u r­
lice first told D oris a b o u t the
rounded b y plant lire nnd trees
accident and began g o in g dow n
planted b y her fnm ily, D o ris.
Hie list of w ho had been killed.
57. lias lived there since 1973.
Doris said she felt h cra e lf be­
She supported her ow n m other
ing in a daze. B u t aa soon as
there for 30 years until her
they told her that B ritta n y was
death three years ago. U rlU a n y
alive, she said her o n ly c o n ­
Is the fourth generation P h il­
cern at that time w as for B r it­
lips to attend Geneva E le m e n ­
tany and that she h ad to go to
her.
ta ry. Pastor D on C rab tre e of
*When I heard abo u t
the C o m m u n ity C h u rc h o f O o d
a n d Ryan and B ra d y . I b q g d
In Geneva, has seen the fa m ily

P hillips. 8 2 . O rie n ts Drive.
Altam on te S p rin g s, died Sun
in
day*. A u g 9. 1007.
B ro o k lyn . N .Y ... she m oved to
C e n tra l F lo rid a in 1087. M rs.
D aus-P tU U ips w aa a secretary
for M a rtin -M a rie tta . She was
a m e m b e r o f the C o u rs e of
M ira cle s.
S u rvivo rs
in clu d e
stater.
E d n a W atterson. S a n Rafael.
C alif.
B a ld w in -F a irc h ild
F u n e ra l
H om e . W inter
G a rd e n .
In
ch a rge of a rrangem ents.

Je w e l 8 . Dailey. S 3 . E n t e r prise Rood. D e B a ry. d ie d Aug.
9 , 1007. B a m In Te U lco P lain.
T e n n . on J a n . 27. I B I S , she
m oved to C e n tra l F lo rid a in
1 0 2 1 . S h e waa a re ta il c le rk
for M c C ra ys . B a ile y waa a
m e m b er o f Fa m ily W o rs h ip
C e n te r.
S u rvtvo rs
Include
aons.
F ra n k
a n d D on.
S a n fo rd :
Ju d y
Base hare.
S a n fo rd :
b ro th e rs. B ru n e r a n d Ja m e s
G ile s. Lake M onroe; sisters.
Rossle D uff. Lake M o n ro e .
M a rie Bledsoe a n d M a rth a
G ile s. Pensacola: five g ra n d ­
c h ild re n :
four
greatg ra n d c h ild re n .
Arrangem ents b y
Brlsson
F u n e ra l H om e. Sa n ford .

'r S E w f ”
Elsie
O o d to take m e a t
b u t w hen they told
B ritta n y . I fck th a t
in to m y heart a n d

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------------Stakes. Silver S p rin g s . M d ..
M itch e ll
Stoke*.
S anfor d .
W ilb u r Stokes a n d A b ra h a m
Stokes. Rochester. N .Y. a n d
D a vid Stokes. O lc o tt. N .Y .I
sisters. Annie O N e llte a n d Atb e rta Daniels, b o th o f Banford: nine g ra n d c h ild re n .
W ilson-Etchelberger
M o r­
tu a ry . Inc., In charge o f a r ­
ra n ge m en ts.

1 17. 1018 - AagvM A 1 W 7
Mr Jen Mints L Hurl Jr. died
h u n k y . August 3. 1007 In W in­
ter ParS. Florid* lie was bom In
Lakeland or* June 27. 1018 and
r a up Si Sanford wMh a n i l
others and sisters lie atleaded
Ihe University &lt;4 D ot id* and was
* member of Pi Kappa Alpha fra­
ternity lie served mar seat at Ike
United State* Arm y corps during
World War 0. He are* injured
when the Japanese hawked Pearl
Harbor on December 7. 1041. He
was. awarded Use Purple bear!
and honorably d la rb w g M a dis­
abled veteran He raorrwd V ir­
ginia ludwtrh an Sc preacher 25.
104ft and they bad bmr children
Jennings Is survtmd by three
daughters, sngrls Hurt Hawley.
MeUule Hurl Slmonsea. Marcie
Anne Hurt and one ana. Iran mgs
L Hurt. Ill aU of Winter Pnrb He
l* also survived by ala graadrblldrew. Jennings L. Hurt IV. A IM S
SuRtvan H u s k y. Matthew A tta ­
in d er
Hurt.
O a ts
Wright
llawlry. NataHr U s s b srb H art
and Joseph Coo see Hart. A asms
of Christ km hurts! wdl bo ceteMftl G U M lC
M l»ao a m .
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S U S IE S T O R E S S H E L L
Susie
Slokes
S n e ll.
03.
S o u th Sanlord A ve n u e, died
S u n d a y . A u g 2. 1907. at C o ­
lu m b ia
M edical
C e n te rSa n ford . B o m in Sanford, on
Nov. 25. 1033. she was a
lifelong resident. Sbe was a
h om e m a k e r a n d a m c m b ti of
G ra ce Apostolic Te m p le .
S u rvivo rs In clu d e aons, C lo ­
AM
sure Snell III. R ic h a rd Snell.
K e n n e th Snell. J im m y Snell.
ca&gt; on Tucodoy. August A 1007
R obert , Saall a n d - M a rc u s « to 8 p i
f t s s L a d o f - Sa n fb rd r A a u g ti^ - *
. tera. Patricia M O W ftc ft _Pcl
[idled M
* W N a ."S H fiy r S n e ll. Sanford,
Home. 006 Laurel Avenue.
b ro th e rs.
R ich a rd
Stohra.
ford 322-2131

that tim e ,
m e about
G o d ca m e
stood me

"I*’’
,
‘ B ritta n y kept m e stro n g a n d
I'm keeping h e r s tro n g * D o ris
•aid.
B ritta n y told D o ris she re ­
m em bers seeing
her
great
g randm other In the form of an
angel s uitin g In the front scat
o f the w racked tru ck aa B r it sat R shock in the b a c k
She
s a id
her great
it w aa alright to
c ry -

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D o ris . w h o fa B ritta n y's
te m p o ra ry g u a rd ia n , said sh e
kn e w w hat she h a d to d o a n d
th a t waa to take care of her
granddaughter because ’ th a t’s
w h a t m y d a u g h te r w o uld have
wonted.*
p o rts hesitates
ever
so
b riefly as the em otion b e g in s
lo sweep over h er b u t she
qu ick ly com poses hcraelf.
S h e explains th a t there are
tim es w hen she feels like
b re a k in g
down
un d er
the
w eight o f such a tragedy, b u t
she know s th a t she m ust s ta y
stro n g for B ritta n y ’s sake.
*1 don't b la m e G o d a n d B r it ­
ta n y doesn’t blam e h im for
fa k in g her people.* D o ris said.
B rittany, Peggy a n d h er c h il­
d re n are c u rre n tly In co u n se ltng at New H o p e In M a itla n d .
B ritta n y also atte n d s Ind ivid u a l
sessions.
Th e fam ily fa grateful to eve­
ryone in the c o m m u n ity w ho
h as come forw ard In their tim e
o f need. B e g in n in g w ith Steve
Ovtie Ihe U m a tilla tru cker w h o
pulled B ritta n y o u t o f h a rm 's
w a y on the n ig h t of the a c c i­
de n t to the d o cto rs a n d nurses
at the hospital
to
D ottle
B u rke tt o f the s h e riffs office.
D o ris said she w ants to
th a n k everyone personalty for
a ll Ihe phone ca lls, cards, a n d
prayers. She w anted to c o n ­
clud e wtUt a quote she sa ys
stu ck w ith h e r because It d e ­
scribes how she feels.
“There is n o such th in g as
strangers. It's o n ly new friends
th a t you haven't m et yet.*
A trust fond has been set up
for B ritta n y at all C e n tra l
Flo rid a
B a rn ett
Bank
branches. Persons interested
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�Ntwoomert Chib sets luncheon
S A N F O R D — T h e N e w c o m e n C lu b of C e n tra l Florida w ill
hold U s n e x t luncheon m e e tin g al O tter * Riverside Restaurant.
Port o f S a n fo rd , on T h u n a y . A u g . 21. atari In g a l 1 1 :30 a .m .
Fortnform atlon. call A n n e , at 671 &gt;4796.

New Al*Anon group
A new A l-A n o n g ro u p has started at Sanford C h rist bin
C h u rc h . 7 3 0 Upsala Road. Sanford, every Tu e s d a y at'R 0 0 p m .
For Inform ation, page Sissy al 317-5615.

Al-Anon group meets In Senfowl
If yo u are troubled b y the alcoholism o f a friend or r rla tlv r.
there la help. Serenity W o n . a n A l-A n o n g ro u p lor friends and
fam ily o f alcohol lea. w ill meet each Tu e s d a y and T h u rs d a y
night at 6 p m . at the Sahara C lu b . 2 5 67 S. Sanford A v c ..
Sanford. F o r m ore Inform ation, ra il 332-4122.

Take off pounds sensibly
M em bers of Ta k e Off Pounds Sensibly. T O P S , invite tlie
public to jotn them on Tu e s d a y evenings from 7 to 6 p m at
the F u s t C h ristia n C h u rc h . 1607 Sanford A v r . Sanford.
F o r m ore Inform ation about the club , call 3 2 3-1 7 6 6 or

Tosstmestsrs moot
Sem inole C o m m u n ity College IS C C I To a a tm a s irrs C lu b
•6561 wtU meet every Tu e s d a y of the m o n th , at 7 3 0 p m . at
the old La k e M ary C it y H a ll on C o u n try C lu b Road. Contact
Roaclla B o n h a m at 3 2 3 -6 2 6 4 for more inform ation

Longwood-Lake Maty Lions to moot
T h e Longw ood-Lake M a ry Lions C lu b m eets Hie first and
third Tu e s d a y of every m o n th , al 7 p m ., ai the Ram ada In n .
S.R . 434 in Longw ood. Visito rs and p m sp rt-ilve m r m b rra are
w ewlcom e to allend.

B avariy Ja n o w tk i (third from lafll. outgoing praatdant o l
Oraatar Semmola Intsrnadonal Training In C om m untcallont Club
p rs s a n it gaval to nawly installed president, Bath A Way Also
m tla iia d at lha Swaatwatar Country C lub avant w ar* (from loft)
M arty Hookar, sacond vica rpaatdant. Jam Saartaa. aacraiary.

Spanish Bayonet requires minimum care
flowers la very specialised, a p ­
p a re ntly. they ra n o n ly be fortlllted b y the yucca m o th . T h is
process provides food for the
m oth offspring w h ic h feed on
the developing scrds. T h e p e t­
als of the flowers succulent
a n d edible. Th e y are sa id to be
rather taaty when eaten raw .
a n d c a n be used In toaaed s a l­
ads or dipped In b atter and

Tlie Spa n ish bayonet Is n
rem arkable plant that grow s
a b u n d a n tly on coastal eanil
d u n e s ot Florida. Georgia, and
other G u lf coast states. T h e

Human touch helps heal
lonely residents in home
i r a i s w r f r t w i *r *

rumatancr*. disclose the name* of
lU m u d e n U
T h is reader obviously had her
heart in the right place. However.
In light of the often dish on est world
we live In. where most scams target

like h*r mother
B R E N T H. N E T T L E .
E X E C U T I V E D IR E C T O R .
S A N F R A N C IS C O M IN IS T R Y
T O N U R S IN G H O M E S
DEAR M R. N E TTL E ! Thank
yaw h e yw w r awaat letter. L too.

Introduction, a w a rm handclasp

I d o n 't m ean to b e little h e r
anonymou s act. That's a wonderful
•tap. aad if that's all she's able to
do aha has dona more th an most
people would. I would Just encour­
age her to taka the nest atop. It
weald tasks a ll tha difference in

D E A R A B B Y : In response to
'A n o n ym o u s in O kla h o m a ," who
suggested that readers send flowers
or gifts to those at nursing facilities
rather than leaving flowera at a
grave:
While this gesture would eurely
be appreciated. I would question
the Judgment of any nursing facili­
ty that would reveal the name of a
patient, especially a patient w ith-

the n u rs in g hoais a n d ask th a t
they bo delivered at the facility's
discretion to a resident In need.
I h a w family members in nurs­
ing home* across (he country and
am unable to visit them aa often as
I w o u ld lik e , alth o u gh th ey are
a lw a y s in m y th o u g h ts and
prayers. I would be hor rified to dis­
cover th a t a n u rsin g home staff
member had given the name of arm
W hile we should all perpetuate
random acts of kindness, it is also
im portant for caregivers and care
facilities to reaps cl and protect the
privacy of their patient*
C A R E G IV E R IN
LA CANADA. C A U F .

Yuccas belong to the agave
fhmtfy w h ich In c lu d e the* c e n ­
tu ry plant.
A dam 's needle,
dracena. a n d U plant. T h is
plant does not require w ater­
ing. frrtllU c rs or pesticide a p ­
plications to survive In the e n ­
vironm ent.
these
qualities
make it very Interesting for use
In the landscape w hen c o n s id ­
erin g energy conservation.
T i m asms* Th e nam e yucca
was adapted from a H a itia n
w ord b y Linnaeus. Th e nam e
alolfolla refers to the p la n t's
aloe-like leaves.
T l w p la a ti Y ucca ta an ever­
green woody plant that m a y
grow u p to 2 8 fret tall, usually
wtth a single stem bu t som e­
times branched. T h e leaves are
dark green, one to two fret
long, and dagger-llke shaped.
Th e leaves nave needle-like
spines on the tips that can b e
dangerous w hen h an d lin g the
plants. Leaves are borne In
clum pa from a central cro w n
a n d aa the stem grows, the
bottom leaves die ofT. giving
the plant a p a lm -lik e appear­
ance.
F to w arat B loom ing occurs in
late spring, w ith flowers b e in g
borne on a spectacular term i­
nal panicle a l the lip of the
pla n t. Flowers are cream c o l­
ored to w hite, hanging, a n d
c u p -U k c
Pollination of the

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rh eologica l evidence, yu cca s
were used b y early In d ia n a in
pottery m a kin g a n d for foot­
wear. ta k in g advantage of the
tough fibrous stems a n d leaves
of th is plant. T h e y also used
the fibers from leaves to make
baskets. In the landscape, be­
cause o f its tolerance to salt,
they c a n be planted In p ro p e r­
ties n ear th e beaches. F o r b a r­
riers. set plants or unrooted
cuttings 2 to 3 feel a p a rt, W iccas add a tropical cha ra cte r to
y o u r garden.
F ra p a g a tla a i Y u c c a s can be
propagated b y seeds o r tra n s ­
p la n tin g. T h e easiest w a y to
tra n s p la n t a yucca la to cu t 2
to 3 foot lengths o f the stem
a n d p la n t the butt e n d s about
I foot deep. Plants c a n also be
propagated b y division
from
suckers and s p ro u tin g from
fallen stem s.
C u lt u r a l
Yuccas m u st be
planted in w e ll-d ra in e d soils.
Plants w ill grow in soil w ith
loar fertility and Utile o r no o r ­
ganic m atter, b u t use a U tile
fertiliser u n til established. W a ­
ter s p a rin g ly d u rin g the estab­
lish m e n t period, b u t later on
addition a l w atering w ill not b e
necessary. U nder n o rm a l c o n ­
ditions y u cc a pla n ts w tU look
p e c n a n d health w ith o u t a n y

also clones of yucca w ith foli­
age striped w ith gold or gold
a n d pink. Th e re la a spineless
yu cca that ^an be used tf the
th o rn s arc a problem s in your
landscape.
Rastsi T h e yucca m oth la r­
vae can destroy some p lants b y
eating the term inal buds. T h e
larvae ca n be controlled b y

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‘Bombing’ their foes
Berryhill, Mergo help Bombers win AAU title

Oh, Nellie
Fox....It’s a
good thing
you didn’t
know Jerry

L A K E B U E N A V IS T A - T h e C entral Florida
B o m b e rs cruised to a S -0 victory over the Sou th
Te x a s H itm e n In the A m a te u r Athletic U n io n 's
I4 -U n d e r N a tio n a l B a se b a ll In v ita tio n a l at
D is n e y's W ide W o rld o f Sports com plex on
S a tu rd a y afternoon.
*
Horn her pi i r her C a m e ro n Abel (O rlan d o Boone
H ig h S cho o l) threw a com plete gam e, allow ing
the H itm e n o n ly five base runners.
“ lie had a trrm rn d o u a curve ball a n d great

lo c a tio n ." said B o m b e r coach Vic In c in e lll of
A b e t'h performance. " H e Just kept the h itte rs off
b a la n ce ."
T h e B o m b e r hitters h a d n o trouble g e ttin g on
track, scoring two r u n s In the first Inning.

H itm e n pitcher J u a n S a m s 's w ild pitch wttM
ru n n e rs on second a n d th ird s lo w e d on ru n to
score and one p itc h later T r i n it y Prep's A rt
W arnteke-Sm ith rip p e d a single to M l d rivin g In
the second run.
T h e Bom bers added som e Insurance In the W lh
in n in g as W s n U c k e -S m ith a n d J a y s o n W e ir
(B o o n e ) led off the fram e w i l l back-to-back
singles. After a sarrtftrc b u n t. ptach-hM ter Tre v o r
B e rry h lU I Lake M a ry H ig h S cho o l) drove in
W a m lc k r-S m U h a n d W e ir w ith a single m the

A t le a st C a s e y lo o k th re e c u t s t r y i n g to
J e rk o n e o u t o f th e p a r k .
J e r r y , th e J e r k , ts a n o t h e r case. H e 's q u it
tw o m o n t h s before th e la s t p itc h . T h e r e w ill
b e n o p e n n a n t fla g a t C o m la k e y . J u s t a w h ite
fla g • th e o n e R e tn s d o rf h o is te d la st w e e k .
‘ A n y o n e w h o t h in k s t h is W h ile S o x te a m
artll c a tc h C le v e la n d Is c r a iy ,~ R e tn s d o rf s a id
la s t T h u r s d a y , Justifying a lu d ic r o u s tra d e h e
m a d e w it h th e S a n F r a n c is c o G ia n ts .
F o r s o m e In e x p lic a b le re a s o n . R e tn s d o rf
g a v e th e G ia n t s h is N o . I s t a r t in g
p it c h e r
(W ils o n
A lv a re x ),
h is
c lose r
(R o b e r t o
H c m a n d e s ) a n d a n o t h e r d e p e n d a b le v e te r a n
p it c h e r ( D a n n y D a r w i n .)
I n r e t u r n , th e W h ite S o x re c e ive d s ix m in o r
le a g u e rs , o n ly o n e o f w h o m is c o n s id e re d
m u c h o f a p ro s p e c t.
...T h e W h it e S o x w e re 3 1 /2 g a m e s o u t o f
f irs t w h a n th e d e a l w a s m a d e . T h e y m a y be
2 0 o u t b y O c to b e r.
‘ M y G o d . y o u g iv e a w a y a g o o d s t a r t in g

la m ln o li C o m m u n ity C oHaga

R u s s L ln o tl (saatad. bottom), Sam Parkar (from loft). R a w *
M a jo r. Bob Maadowa. Slava Zwrkuhian, Skip Skstton (back),
(to p right photo, la ft to right) former Chicago W hita 80 s star
B o b b y Th ig p tn , Pats Franths. Major. r s i L y Parkar. (bottom

GFC stocks record number of
striped bass in St. Johns River

c re e p . N o p e . 811 m illio n a y e a r a in 't e n o u g h
If w e ’re g o in g to q u it in A u g u s t .
W h o a . N e llie F o x !
H e re 's th e lo n g -a w a ite d w e e k e n d w h e n th e
p o p u la r e x W h ite S o x s e c o n d b a s e m a n N e llie
F o x ge ts In d u c te d in to th e H a ll o f F a m e .
L ittle fella w h o h it a to n o f s in g le s , th e
A m e r ic a n L e a g u e M V P in 1 0 59 , le a d in g th e
W h it e S o x to th e ir firs t W o r ld S e rie s in 4 0
y e a rs .
t
...F o lk s , It's a g o o d t h i n g fo r J e r r y R e ln s d o rf
th a t N e llie F o x is n 't s till a live . If h e w e re , th e
o w n e r o f th e C h ic a g o W h it e Flags J u s t m i g h t
h a v e h is face fu ll o f to b a c c o Ju ic e a n d a c ig a r
s tu c k In h is c a r.
N e llie w a s n 't m a d e o f Je lly .
T h a t 's fo r s u re .

F O R 1H t B L b I U

S A N F O R D _ Th e G a m e a n d Fresh
W ater F is h - C o m m issio n
(Q F C )
stocked a record 2 m illio n striped
bass ftngerllngs d u rin g 1000 on the
St.
Jo h n s
River
between
Ja ck so n ville a n d Sanford.
Chuck
Starling.
fisheries
biologist
w ho
m anages
GFC*a
R ichlo a m F is h H atchery, said last
year's
striper
sto cking
nearly
doubles a n y produced In a single
year sin ce the program began In
1072. Stockings have exceeded I
m illio n flngerungo o n o n ly two
occasions in the past 2 8 ye a rs.
In ad d itio n to Q F C efforts, the
W elaka National F is h H atchery
released about 200.000 striper
ftngerllngs in to the S t. J o h n s River
last ye a r. T h e Q F C also released
a p pro xim ate ly
2 4 0 .0 0 0
hybrid
striped baas flngerllngs. c o m m o n ly
called su n s h in e oass.
,
‘ Stockings arc
necessary
to
perpetuate the striper fishery on
the S t
Johns,* S ta rlin g said.
the river, natural reproduction of
stripers n o longer occurs in the S t
J o h n s River system .'
A lth o u g h central Flo rida's heat

catching
s trip e rs
dur
sum m er Is th e Croaker
Little Lake O e o rg e . Th is a

n o rth e rn IM lt u d o .

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it t o h c d
w e u h u of over 20 p o u n d ..

IE S S L .I
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QFC
fisheries
biologist
Fred
C ro ss , project leader for the 8 L
J o h n s lover, said fish Blocked i n
the sp rin g o f 1006 have already
reached nearly 1 4 'Inches in length
a n d anglers are b e g in n in g to ca tc h
them In m a n y arena o f the river. B y

sp rin g boiT. w h ic h is a designated
s rd m m in g
a re a .
Anglers
are
generally m o s t successful u sin g
Uve ahad. m enhaden o r grass
sh rim p , b u t m a y have lu c k w ith
deep diving c r a n k balls,
,
,

anglers
a ction .
One

w ith
of

the

exciting
hottest

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spots

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TH E S E F IS H N O T O N LY AR E
TASTY. T H E Y ARE E X C E L L E N T
Q A M E F I 8H A N D P U T U P A G R E A T
F IG H T O N L I G H T T A C K L E .

the d a y. a n d at d ig it . In the rtvar.
find areas of ru n n in g watc* near
xandhara a n d other p oin ts for the
best action. Slow presentations
w ork best due to the h ea t.
Expect good snook action at
Sebastian
Inlet
on
large live
shrim p . Flounder, sm a ll snapper,
blueftah. ja ck crevalle. tro ut and a
few redflsh will also be present.
Th e last phase of o u tgoin g and the
Drat o f in co m in g see m s to be the
best tide. Snook a n d tarpon arc
also h ittin g back In the Sebastian
River.
C ap ta in Ja c k at Port C anaveral
reports hot offshore action with
k in g m ackerel from Just off the
beach to a a R w f am t M t f n
F is ts . T rip le tall are In the b u t t
line a n d flounder a n d aheepshead
are b itin g in the P o rt. T ro u t and
reds are fair on the fla ts.
C o u n t on aheepshead a n d drum
at Ponce In le t. Live o r dead shrim p
la the top bait. T ro u t a n d reds are

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LO NQ W O OD L y m a n H ig h School w ill
hold a sports physical screening n ig ht on
W ed n e sd a y. A u g ust 6 th. from 6 p .m . to 8 p.m .
T h i s screening Is toy a a p o M m a iri afdy.
F o r appoinmant call Mrs. Valaz at 320-2067.

Laka Mary gats physical
LA K E M ARY Lake M ary H ig h School
A th le tic Director Doug Peters a n n o u n ce d that
a n yo n e w ish in g to participate In athletics Is
required to take a physical before the start of
the season.
T h e school w ill offer physicals o n A u g u s t 6 th
at 6 p.m . at a cost of S IS .

Sanford Flag Football moating

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SANFO RD T h e C ity of Sanford Recre­
ation and Parks D epartm ent w ill hold an
organizational m eeting for persona Interested
In coaching Flag Football this fall o n W e d ­
nesday. A u g u s t 6 .
A ll games are played at the practice field
across from Sanford M iddle School o n S a tu r­
day's.
t h e meeting w ill be held at 6 :3 0 p .m . at the
Sanford Recreation D e pa rtm en t’s D o w n to w n
Y o u th Center, located o n the first floor of
Sanford C ity Hall o n the c o m e r o f P a rk A ve n u e
and Sem inole Boulevard on the lahefront.
F o r m ore Inform ation please ca ll 3 3 0 -9 6 0 7 .

(A A U )
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hosting tw o fall softball tepfoasp.
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sta rtin g O cto ber 6th a n d srifi r u n m r 10 &lt;
R egistration deadline w ill
2 6 th .
T h e cost o f the league's w ill be 6 1 6 5 srtth a
6 1 0 non-resident fee per person.
F o r m ore Inform ation please fell free to
contact A n d y W h ite at 86 0-2 5 1 6 .

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and one out. A b e l got a p o p u p a n d a n In n in g
e n d in g g ro u n d o u t to shortstop to squelch the
threat.
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Lake M a ry ’s M att Mergo. nam ed to the a lltournam ent team , w ith W e ir w a lk in g a w ay w ith
Most Valuable Player honors.
W in n in g the c h a m p io n s h ip at the D isney
com plex was ve ry special for In d n e lll.
•'ll gave the m others, fathers, brothers and
sisters of the players a chance to w a tch a n d cheer
for the te a m ." said In cin clll. w h o added It was an
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without wiahing to apeed hia death,
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WEDNESDAY

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Cops bust
tri-county

Morris remains chairman
of county commission

Mid w a tri-county d rt* ring.
The City /County Investigative
fc m u (CCIB) in association
••**» the thug Enforcement
Administration, the Sanford
M ic e Department, the Votuaia
County Sheriffs Office, and the
AiUmontr Springs Police De­
partment carried out six search
•■rranta and seven arrest warn n li in Vmtnnic County
•lone. The Lake Cotmty Sher­
iff* Office and the MetropoUtan
Ihneau of Inveatigationa each
served one search warrant and
one arrest warrant respectively
In Lake and Orange counties.
All accused are In custody.
At about 7 am .. CCIB flnlahcd 'Operation Country*, a
four month Investigation tar­
geting an organisation respon­
sible for the illegal diversion

Wride opposing. Morris made the nomination.
Bring selected chairman three times put Morris In the select
company with few other county commissioners. The late Bob
Sturm, elected to four terms, was chairman six times and vice
chairman five times.
Morris. 43. considered Sturm to be *a father figure, friend,
true public servant.In accepting the chairman's position. Morris asked far the
commlaetonera Tuesday to allow County Managrr Gary Kaiser
and himself to open talks with Time Warner concrmlrw gov­
ernment cable TV programming.
Van Der Wride said he wouldn't support this effort. **1t Isn’t
necessary."
The 4 -1 consensus to move forward was not an official vote •
merely approval for Kalarr and Mama to Investigate. A formal
vote would have to be taken when there was a proposal In
hand. *tlow much will It coal Is the big question * Adams said

and sale of pharmaceutical
drugs throughout the Central
Florida area. Gary Oanaa. 50.
of 3337 Ohio Avenue. Sanford,
owner-manager of the Country
General Store located at 4000
East Stale Road 40. la mis-

Area churches plan
Thanksgiving service

cafe burglary
connected
tQ others?
LAKE MARY- The Cafe Son
rento at 237 N. Country Club
Rd. tn Lake Mary wsa the taro f a burgaty Monday re•ulttng In a broken front door
and a stolen cosh register.
According to Captain Sam
BrWorr of the Lake Mary Po­
lice Department the burglary
occurred after the restaurant
closed sometime between 10
p m. and 0 a.m. the next day.
"Someone took a brick and
threw It through the front
ooor.* BclAore Mid. *A i Car as
I know the only thing they left
wtth was the cash register.*
Joyanna Rtbckah Argrny.
owner of the restaurant since
ktarth. said Cafe Sorrento,
which originally opened in
1978. 'had never been broken
Into.*
Argeny said the cash regis­
ter. valued at about 81,500.
contained $700 In cash re­
ceipts- The broken window In
the front door coat about 8200,
she said.
*! hope they catch them.* Ar­
geny said. T m just glad no­
body waa here to get hurt when
this happened.*
After getting over the initial
•hock. Argeny said she teamed
that two other nearby busi­
nesses were broken Into the
same way.
*lf I would have known about
these burglaries | never would
have left the money.* she said.
Detective Camiel Long, who
la investigating the case, said
there have been other similar
burglaries in the county with

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SANFORD • A community
Thanksgiving sendee has been
planned.
Holy
Cross
Episcopal
Church. Park Avenue and
Fourth Street, will host the
event tonight beginning at
7:30. Four downtown Sanford
churches. Holy Cross Episco­
pal. First Baptist. First Presby­
terian and First Methodist have
joined forces to unite in a time
of celebration of our bounty.
The idea lor Ihe event came
from Paalor Wayne Harvey of
First Baptist, according lo The
Hrv. Beth Fogle Miller of First
United Methodist Church ’ Hr

»ht catalyst far this.* she
said. "Me invMrd us over to hta
rhurcti u&gt; talk about It. Pm the
new kid on the block, fm so
glad to be able to bring the
Thankagfvtng sermon. I think
Its a wonderful collaboration.
«»'•
Ullfc that we join forces
on things. This is a great atari.*
Pastor Harvey adds." I M l by
combining, more would be in
attendance and more would be
Involved We meet once a year
with New Ufa Won! Center. I
fell that having the four
churches in the downtown area
logether would make a slalemrnl to the cily lhal were Inlereslrd in lhe community.*
The Rev Bruce Scoit. of First

S c h o o l has head
lice u n d e r co n tro l

Abovw: Students from Genesis
Pro-8chooi In Lonpeood attend
droee reheersal for a ThenkagtvIng pageant, indudtog Jessica
Trad. Courtney Luton and Remy
Swopea. as actors depicting the
tint least. Right IdytMUa E l*
mentaiy School kindergartnen
Iromed first-hand about toe first
Thanksgiving by draeetng ip as
toe Am catofrranto, Pkgrtms and

SANFORD • About 70 Pine
Crest Elementary School stu­
dents sent home last week with
head lice have returned to
school.
Although head lice in school
children Is not unusual, the
number of esaee was relatively
high for the 900-studcnt cam­
pus. said Pine Crest principal
Barry Uebovui.
Th is la the worse case we
have had tn a long time.* Uebovlta Mid. adding that the
problem waa under control.
Head
Uce
are
non­
threatening parasite* that fay

Once spotted the nils must be
treated and removed and the
entire home must be thor­
oughly cleaned and vacuumed.
One remedy suggested by
Uebovtta Is to place a couple of
handfuls of Vaseline on the
head and cover It wtth a
shower cap overnight. This
suffocates the head lice and
the nits falls off. The remedy
was suggested In ftorenttg;
magazine. Uebovtta said, add­
ing * lft a huge mess, but It
works."
Uebovtta said hia stall Is on
top of the situation and checks
kids regularly. All surfaces are
sprayed and the classrooms
are vacuumed.

What if the Pilgrims had really
landed at New Smyrna Beach.
Herald Staff Writer
GENEVA - What If the PUgrims had landed at New
Smyrna Beach? How different
would things have been on
h?dday
we
celebrate
aa
Thanksgiving?
Every school child kama of
Uje plight o f the Pilgrims of
Plymouth Rock, who came to
*he New World seeking rcligtoua freedom In the early

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without the help of friendly In­
diana. all might have perished
because o f poor and inade­
quate food
supplies
and
changeable weather.
Could they have done better
In the land o f sunshine? And
what about the Indiana that
befriended the pilgrtzna and
taught them how to fertilizer
their crops of com. pumpkins
and beans with ftah? Who
would have helped the Florida
settler*?
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tJfiorf you minqumn imot
on that dirt and Mart ta m b blr. gobble the feast art W a n
you on Thanksgiving Th ureter,
ronatdrr what to do ift m n M I
to settle the plentiful bounty
you lust harvested that la now
writhing like an anvd In your
tummy. Maybe a little pigskin
on the tube? Or. a drop fey the
of the two dishes Hollywood
throws on your cinematic
plate today, you better be
making tracks to the medMna
chest for a bit of the *pfnk
■tuff*

Obviously, the Disney people
and Robin Williams have
patched things up after their
little spat some years ago. You
may remember WUbama re*
fusing to do anything mote for
Disney because the company
used Williams' voice In the
marketing of the hit animated
rlaaalr. Aladdin. A very large
band-aid was applied and a
great big kisa — not to men­
tion a couple mUhon here and
there — made It a l batter.
Williams came back gangbustrrs supplying the voice toe
Genic again In Aladdin and the
King of Thieves. He has even
voiced an antmatromc robot at

Member of Ihe Florida Bar and
Ibe Seminole county Dor. for­
mer assistant state attorney,
volunteer staff attomery for
■alehouse of Seminole. Semi­
nole County Mentor Program.
Sgfrmct faculty at Valencia
Community college. Marnier
b y Homeowners Association,
■she Ruth Little League coach
dtrector of Soap Rax Derby,
high school football official.
0 « o r g e F. D u ryea

Holiday closings
The city halls In Sanford and Lake Mary and the Seminole
County Courthouse and County Services building will be closed
for the Thanksgiving holiday until Monday. Dec. T.
The Seminole County Central Transfer Station and Landfill will
be closed on Thursday but open on Friday. Unlcorporated
franchise garbage and recycling haulers will not provide service
on Thursday, all Thursday customers will receive garbage service
an Monday. Dec. 1. Garbage collection wilt resume on Friday.

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WUllams plays Professor
Phillip Bralnard — get It?
braln-nenl — who would for­
get his bee If tt were not at­
tached firmly to front of Mb
head. He can’t even remember
Me marriage to his hare Sara
(Marcta Gay Harden) aa It to
their third try when the Aim
starts. Instead. Bralnard hopes
to make a successful com­
pound that will put hto dwin­
dling foUege back on Ns feet.
Actually, the formula to In
the film. The professor has the
heart of gold and the mind of a
senile. His Intentions are good
and then there are the baddies
waiting lo wield their corrupt
plana and steal Bra maid's
(lubber, an animated green
blob with a mind of Ua own.
The Rubber looks like a

film.
The other difference In the
update la that Pled MacMurray’s dog la now a flying femi­
nine robot named WBEBO. a
Basically, this film to a noBralnard that makes Williams
— believe tt or not — unAinny
and delivers a bread and water
story. Unfortunately, Jtm Car­
rey waa not available for the
film, flu btor requires a more
visual comic presence even
more so than what Williams
can provide. Putting the mas­
ter comedian In this type of
flbn makes me wonder how
steady and long (his new aQtance wtO be.

genetic experiment — a hybrid
cross between huaan and
alien. Otve me a break! Play on
the current curtoaHy and
anxiety of cloning and m b tt
with (he horror and conflicts
of the Alton movies and you get
one dreadful goulash.
Directed by Jean-Plem Jeunet. who to a visually adept
filmmaker with such eye pop­
ping fbeka aa The CMy q f Loot
Children. He to not given much
latitude to apply hto atytgj
here. It to basically a fltog

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Mostly sunny. Highs in the
mid-70s. Lows In the mid50a. Friday aad Satwrday:
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
upper-70* to 80. Lows in the
mid- 60s.

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OVIEDO - The Qreater
Oviedo Chamber of Commerce
will host its annual community
Christmas Tree Lighting fes­
tivities. Thursday. Dee. 4 from
5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on the
grounds of the Lawton House,
200 West Droadway SI.
The event, which to free and
open to the public, features
caroling
by groups
from
Oviedo High School. Stcnstrom
and
Partin
Elementary

an attraction In Tomrnorowtand, Disney World. Now, he
helps update the 1901 Disney
Aim The Abomt-IUndtd f t »
Jnwor renamed F la tte r (Toe

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■m yna Beach: Seas a n 2-4
feet with a moderate chop.
Water temperature at Day­
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New Symma. 68 degrees.
Winds a n from the north­
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volunteers at the outdoor
event. Rumor has tt that a Jolly
old man tn a red suit will ar­
rive before the festivities con­
clude. and that children may
have their photo taken with
him If they promise not lo pull
his frill white beard.
A large outdoor Christmas
tree donated by the Rouse
Company and erected on the
grounds, will be lighted during
the evening's festivities, and
remain lighted throughout the
holidays, along with tights
sdoming the Lawton House.
Members of the community
a n invited to gather at the
Lawton House by 5:30 lo bear
the first choral selection*. For
additional Information call the
Oviedo Chamber of Commerce
at 305-6500.

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Sanford Tuesday was .na de­
grees and the overnight low
was .na.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Wednesday
totaled
.00
tnrhes
.6:56 a.m.
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Carbon monoxide killed
two men found on boat
ar DATiD n u n
Herald SUIT Writer
The 29-foot cibtn e n t e r was moored ta a con
about three mile* northwet of Sanford.
McKinnon's wife reported ten f a t n g lo the
Sheriff* Office at 2 a.m. Monday morning after
he foiled to return froma hot trip.
•When I aaked aome marine industry people.
thqMjMd this la not the A r t time thla (carbon

SANFORD - The Seminole County Medical
Examiner came back with the finding* Tuesday
nn the two dead men found on a boat off the
St. Johns River, ’ ll waa carbon
poisoning.* said Seminole County Shertffa Of
lire spokesman Ed McDonough.
Patrick McKinnon. 33. o f 7BO Crane* Court
Maitland, and Clark Cable. 38. of 780 Rosemere Circle. Orlando, were found Monday on a

Chief Deputy Stere Harriett o f^ T s t e r t ffa 'o r
flee on Tuesday.

RACK ROOM SHOES
THE WORLD OF NAME BRAND SHOES
Seminole Town Center
C o n t in u e d b o m

Pag* LA

|STird of bring the master­
mind Iwhind lhe ring, ’ lie was
•hr Inokrr.’ said CCIB. Agrnt

Kd Allen...

(j (f, ,

A i« Hiding Jo agrptp., phar­
maceutical drugs were obitminl ilirough. In most case*,
tried means and liken would
Itmiirl lu Oanas. who would
illegedly distribute them lo
whomever
wanled
them.
ICCIII. agrnlsj compared his
since In an Kckerd Drugs.’ - said
Agent Sammy Gibson when
-tfwaking of the volume of sales
and product within Oanas*
store. Gibson said some of the
individuals who sold the dmgs
m Oanas had legitimate Ill­
nesses and obtained the medi­
cation
ih rough
legitimate
means.
Olliers would write
lalse prescriptions or claim
lake Illnesses to get the drugs.
AI a press conference held
fursday. agents and Seminole
County SlM-rlfTa Office officials
illxplayrd their find. Most of
ithe prescriptions and tablets
prrsrntrd wrrr from various
frig chain pharmacies, and
mhrrs came from smaller
pharmacies spanning as local
ns Sanford to as far as Day­
tona llcach. for example. One
txig even Included seized pre­
scription scrips and official
medical pipers.
A
certain
amount of evidence was seized
from each of the Individuals In­
volved In the ring.
Gibson said that moat of the
dmgs are pain killers or
'synthetic narcotics*.
Allen

said (hat most of the medlcatkm I* used in the caae of lermlnally 111 patients with allmenln like cancer, for Instance. The agents said that
those abusing the indication
could grow dependent1and eatUy addicted." Aden also said
that the high from the drugs
ran cause a numbing effect,
induce sleep and. generally,
alow down the central nervous
system. Street price for the
drugs could range from 83 to
810 a tablet.
The Investigation and arresls
came after numerous com­
plaints were railed Into CCIB
and other agencies. Members
from one family had gone
bankrupt trying to support
their habits with drugs at­
tained through the ring, ac­
cording to Allen. Through wirvrtUance and Informants. CCIB
waa able to gather enough In­
formation and evidence to
make the bust.
CCIB agents said that thla la
the first round of arrests and
there may be more forthcoming
as the scope of the Investiga­
tion widens to Include pharma­
cies and doctors.
The others who were arrested
Include: Phillip Norris. 37. of
2792 Bailey Avenue, Sanford:
Ron Green. 44, of 2447 Sanford
Avenue, Sanford; Violet Parller.
85. of 407 Mattie Street, San­
ford; Georgeanne Nuaabaumer.
of 1115 Buttercup Lane. Ortundo; Robin Stcnstrom, of
24149 Adair Avenue, Ml. Ply­
mouth; Henry Dykeman. 40, of
711 East Airport Boulevard.

Sanford: Sheila Lambert. 44. of
118 Fairway Drtve. Sanford:
and. Vicki Jemlgan. 33. of 448
Sand Cove Drtve. Sanford. All
those from Seminole County
were to have made their Initial
court appearance at 1:30 p m.

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A General Electric television
worth 8499 was stolen Monday
tn the 3000 block of South Or­
lando Drive.
A microwave worth 8100 and
an undisclosed amount of
change were stolen Friday In
(he 200 block of South Park
Avenue.
One remote controlled air­
plane and accessories, various
wrenches and fuel were stolen
Sunday In the 200 block uf
Springvtcw
Drive.
Total
amount of property stolen was
8000.

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{County1A
‘ I'm all for open government, blit what will It coat?"
Adam*, for one. was convinced the board took appropriate
action later In Tuesday's meeting when It ranked Drloltte f t .
Touche over two other firms for a contract to do auditing servkes for the county.
The Orlando firm has served the rounty for the past six
years.
*If you have a family doctor that you like, you don't change
physicians just for the sake of change." Adams said. *ll‘s the
same way with auditors. I low often do you see a Fortune 500
company chinge auditors. It Isn't done unless there lias been
troubles. Seminole County h is been well served by Oeloltte ft
Touche."
Four of the commissioners gave the nod to Deloltte A
Touche. Maloy choose KPMG Paet Marlck of Orlando.
Senior planner Tony Mathews presented an interlocal plan­
ning coordination agreement to serve the seven cities and
School Board, along with Interlocal agreements for annexa­
tions with the cities of Altamonte Springs and Winter Park.
Each passed. 5-0.
An error advertising the public hearings on proposed sites
for adult entertainment establishments caused cancellation of
a Dec. 2 public heating. The Initial public meeting will take
place on Dee. 16. and a second on Jan. 13. 1998.
Awards and presentations on Tuesday Included recognition
of All Soul* Catholic Church for 110 years In Sanford and a
goodbye lo Jean Hendrickson, who la retiring from the county
after 19 years of service. Hendrickson was senior secretary In
the Solid Waste Division of Public Work*.
In an Informal vote of hi* peers. Daryl McLain was voted the
most nattily attired. Ill* fall outfit also served him well In the
Arrtlc llkr temperature of the BCC Chambers Room.
McLain added one more explanation about why he didn't
really covet the chairman's position. *1 would have had to
change chairs with Randy Moms." he said. *1 Ilk* where I've
been." - on the far right of the commission as seen by those
looking at the board.

LiceLA
- This Isn't considered a serl■ous Infectious disease. It's
'something that conies and
goes.* he said. T h is isn't Just
in Seminole County. It's all
over, but mainly Its In the
? home."
Calling this a
national

problem seen in many schools,
Licbovttr said his stafT dealt
with the recent cases calling
the parents and sending the
students home with a letter to
the parents and also letters to
parents of non-affected stu­
dents. Many of the cases In­
volved brothers and sisters.

Funeral ■mrlc-c* for Mrs. Ethel
Mar Arms!run*. 7H. ot MOO Dtaon
Avr . Sanford, who piwnt sway
Friday. New. 21. 1097. will be held
Safuntcy. Nuv. W «l ] pm al
Mount Zfon MlkkXnury IInpflet
Churrh wllh thr Mrv. Willie Frank
William* officiating. Viewing will
be Friday from 5 tn 1) p.m. al SunrWe Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral Hume. 900 Lo­
cust Are.. Sanford. In rtbirgr of arrangrmmte. 1407) 322-73R3.

ETHEL M A I AKMBTKON O
Ethel Mae Armstrong. 78.
Dixon Avenue. Sanford, died
Friday. Nov. 21. 1997. Bom In
Orllla. O a„ she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1952. Mrs.
Armstrong was a homemaker.
She was a member of Mount
Zion
Missionary
Baptist
Churrh. Sanford, she was a
member of Order of the East­
ern Star. Rose Sharon Chapter
and Daughters of the Sphinx.
Survivors Inrlude husband.
F.ugrnr; son. the Rev. Willie F.

T h e problem Is that even
when the children are treated
the homes aren't treated com­
pletely.' he said. Also, many of
the children have siblings In
the secondary schools, where
children aren't even cheeked,
he said.
Llrboritx said no students
were sent home this week.

fThanksgiving: More than a holiday
i a&gt; o ft. WILLIAM R O M K T (BOM Pi
; First Baptist Church Markham Woods
Less than a year after the Plymouth colo: nlsts settled tn the new land, the first Amerl? can Thanksgiving was celebrated. The first
; winter was a dreadful, deadly one killing sl. most half of the colonists. Things looked up tn
: the summer of 1621 with a bumper crop of
• com harvest, after which Oovemor William
i Bradford decreed a three-day feast to be held.
• T h e first Thanksgiving Day. set aside for the
• special purpose of prayer as well aa celebra| non. was decreed by Oovemor Bradford for
• July 30. 1663* tWortd Book Encyclopedia. Vol.
• 18).
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In 1789. President George Washington laj sued a proclamation for a day of thanks; how§ ever, there was no regular day of the celebra• Non of Thanksgiving until President Abraham
§ Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday of November 1863 as "a day of thanksgiving and
£ praise to our beneficent Father (IbfcO." Con£ grrss ruled In 1941 that this day be made a
l legal federal holiday.

H Thftnkagtvlng is morw than a hoddayl
For many people. Thanksgiving begins with
•i turkey, dressing and cranberry sauce and
ends when the favorite football team has won

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now or thereafter a party a# in*
property. Including raplaaamenio and
tar caah an the ttm day at
D S C IM S M . IM F . at 11:00
Re*. 01 Sm stoat Front door of
tho
Oommol*
County
Courthouaa. M t North Fork
Aaanwo. Sanford. Florida S ITTt,
purouoM to tn# Final Judgment
at Faroe loouto anlarad In thi*
action tn Noeomkor 11th. 1WT.
MARYANNS MORSI
CLIR R OF THS COURT
Jan* I . Jmawle
Deputy Clark
CUfford S. Shepard, Mt
Shepard. FMSurn
0 Ooddhlatl, FA.
J i t N .l. hrannee Souleeard

or lost, after which, family and friends - who
have abounded In food and fellowship
"waddle* to their homes for a good night’s
restl
‘ If asked to list Thanksgiving traditions,
many people would think of turkey, cranber­
ries and Pilgrims but omit grateful prayers
and worship services • an Ironic situation for a
holiday concetved by pious people aa an op­
portunity for prayer, but a true reflection of
modem attitudes. Americans know far more
about the ship on which the Pilgrims sailed,
the food they ate. and the clothes they wore
thap about the way they worshipped? (Diana
Appclbastnsv ThonkaoMnS An American Holt
dap. An American U n a ry ).

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ILiXAXfTH P A M IR
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SOTfCS O# SALS
NOTICI IS H IR IB Y OJVIN
that purauoni la tho Final
Judgmonl
*1
Forteloaur*
anlarad on tho 7th day of
No rambar. IM F , In Civil Action
No. ST-S S T-CA-tcw *1 tn*
CircuN Court of tho Ugfitoonth
Judicial Circuit, In and tar
Saaiinol* County. Florida. In
wMoh TRANSAMIRiCA FINAN­
CIAL SCRVtCSS. M C.. la nanrod
a* FtaMtlff and IL IZ A S IT H
PARKIN M s IU 2 A M T H ANN
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Dafandant, I will toil to tho
tor of
tlx
Sammola
County
CaurthouOO, Sanford. Florida,
at 11:00 am . an tho 1tut day *1
Dacambar, tM T . the toaowmg
daaailhod real property M l
forth M Iho FmaJ Judgment:
Let M . SAN UINTA THIhO
MOTION, according X tho plat
thereof, aa recorded in Plat
So** is. Page TS. *« X * PuMM
Record* Of Seminole County.

S you ora o paraon with a diaapiiity who noada any accom­
modation In ardor to partrepel*
tn thfa propdodhfg. you P f anttttod. of no coal N you, X *M
Mart*. Clark of I
County Caiat. of M l North Park
Aeanu*. Sanford. Ftortdo SITTt.
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Williams. Sanford; daughter,
Emma J. Lee. Sanford; slater.
Thelma McLendon. Jackson­
ville; 12 grandchildren: 12
great-grandchildren;
three
great-great-children.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, tn charge at ar­
rangements.

Archibald Webb. 42. Church
Street, Orlando, died Tuesday.
New, IB, 1997. Bum In Ja­
maica. he moved to Central
Florida tn 1900. Mr. Webb
worked for Orlando Waste
Management. He was a Chris­
tian.
Survivors Include daughter.
Erica. Sanford; mother. Viola
M. Cooper. Jamaica; brothers.
Isaac Palmer. Ft. Lauderdale,
Lloyd Palmer. Jamaica: stotrrs.
Lattaa. Joy Bleekwood. Wini­
fred Palmer, Mlbcrnt Palmer.
Valarie. all ot Jamaica.
Sunrise
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in charge of ar­
rangements.

Funeral xrvkrs foe Mr*. Itornlre ‘ Huddy’ l tori* Sipern*. 94. of
('ypress Avmue. Sanford, who
pubord away Wednesday, Mo*. 19,
1997. will be held Saturday. New.
20 at It am. al Zfon Hope M.B.
Churrh wit the Rev. Dr. Ellas
Cuflry Sr. officiating. Viewing will
Friday from 4 U&gt; 9 p.m. al Sunrise
Chapel.
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Sunrise Funeral Home. 900 Lo­
m u Are.. Sanford. In rhargr a srrnngrmenl*. (4071 322-7383.
Orsvestde lUneral perrires foe
Mr. Archibald Webb. 42. of 2630
Churrh Street. OrUndo, who
named away Tuesday. No*. I*.
1997. will be held Saturday. New.
29 si 9 a m al Shiloh Cemetery.
Sanford. Vxwtng win be held on
Friday from 5 lo 9 p m at Sunrise
Chapel.
Sunrise Funeral I fame. 900 Lo­
cus! Are . Sanford, m charm at ar1407) 322 7383.

Funeral eerrire* for (he Rrv. LF.
I lotrsrv will br held an Saturday.
Nov. 29 si II a.ra. at Zkm Hill

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CAUIWBLL. JO ARM
FUneral Serrtire for Mrs. Cald­
well will br held cm Friday. Nov.
28. 1907 si 10 am. tn Ihe Ftral
Unltrd Methodist Churrh of wtaler Path. Intrrmrnl will br a t
I’xlin Crmetery. Winter Park In
Itru of flowers, memorial dunaIkma may br made In the Leuke­
mia Acutely of America. 13907 ft
Hale Malay Hwy.. Suite 101.
Tampa. Fla.. 336IH.
Carey Hand Cox-Psrkrr Funeral
Home, Winter Park. (4071 6471942. In rharpr of arrangements.

JO ARM C f U m U
Jo Ann Caldwell. 53. West
Culbreath
Avenue. Tampa,
died Sunday. New. 23. 1997.
Bom .In Am lin. Texas, she
moved lo Central Florida In
1957. Mrs. Caldwell waa a
guidance counselor at Lake
Mary High School. She was a
member of First United Meth­
odist Church of Winter Park,
she was a member of Kappa
Alpha theta at the University
of Florida, waa a docent for the
Orlando Museum of Art A
Tampa Museum of Art. and a
volunteer for the American
Red Cross sxd . the American
Cancer Society)}■ I f
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Survivors Incarar husband.
Richard;
ami **9trpbcn
R.
Quantiro.
Va.:
daughter.
Christa. Winter Park; brother,
Robert C. Zrlgler. Newark.
Del.
Carey Hand Cox-Parker Fu­
neral Home, Winter Park, in
charge of arrangement a.

Following the Civil War which left many
people. If not all. with sparse blessings. It Is
recorded that some people remembered
words from the First UcCyffey Reader of their
early school years which called them back to
the faith; "You ask your parents for food, and
drink, and books, and clothes, and when they
you these things, you thank them, and
them for the good they do you. So you
should sak your Ood for those things whichTHE U V . LOUIS 9.
He can give you. and no one else can give
The Rev. Louis F. Holmes. 78
you."
Aaron Avenue. Orlando, died
Monday. Nov. 24. 1997. Bom
tn Palatka. he moved to Cen­
National Thanksgiving Proclamationtral Florida In 1922. Rev.
Oct. 3,1863
Holmes was a minuter and a
*1 do, therefore, (nolle my fellow citizens, in
retired taxi cab driver. He was
every prut o f the Untied Stales, and those who
the paalor of Morning Star
are sojourning in foreign lands, lo set apart
Missionary Baptist Church.
and observe the Iart Thursday In November
Orlando, lie waa a member of
next as a day qf Thanksgiving praise lo our
the Baptist Ministers Brother­
beneficent Father who dwells in the heauens."
hood.
Abraham Lincoln
Survivors Include daughters.
Think about thatl
Dorothy Jackson.
Sanford.
Carolyn Miller. Mae Francis
Williams.
Patricia
Mann,
Donna Anderson. Earline Hol­
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lando; sons, Alvin Crawford.
noad a apociol accommodation
Virginia.
Don. West Palm
x portkipal* m thi* procoadmg
Beach; brother. Alfred. New­
ahouid
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grandchildren:
15
great­
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hv* (l| day* prior X the prograndchildren;
one
great•MO. ert w iJoci'VJ JT, t-ioogreat-grandchildren.
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DATID thi* 7th day ot
NovambOf, IMT.
MARYANNS MORSI
Clarkat tho eatd Court
Sr- Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark

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llaptMt Church. Orlando, wllh
IVwior Jesse hnry offlcUllng. In­
terment will folks* in West town
Cemetery, Sanford. Visitation will
be Friday hum 2 lo 8 P ™- si
IHwtrirs t haprl. Family wake Will
lie from 5 tn 7 p.m.
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Chapel. 295-3857.

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ara not hara for us to gtva you
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taka comfort In knowing that
you ara In a batlar placa. You
an tovad and missed mors
than you can avar know. Wa
think ol you svsry day and
you wM bo In cur hearts for
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Pilgrimsto schools, Ubrarlea
neuma with her port­
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destined
atudytni
In the claaathe recent pro94. h t e i'i pre______ She gives
ply illation that
‘ rglns by
ta to close
to a place In
i ahe relates
far the Tlai&gt;the

mental Interpreter at the Ca­
naveral National Seashore. A
mound there qparked her in­
terval and ahe realised hoar lit­
tle ahe knew about the true na­
tter*. a native heraetf. bom in
Plantation. Fla., ahe frit a need
to apread the word. This la
where I h e .’
Mcda to learh
ahe aatd. and ahe doee.
Four jrvara ago. ahe ataried
-Yestcrdajr-Todajr.* a
lory presentation.

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housing.
T h is Is a pop-up book. I
think It touches them." Kerltnger said o f her presentation.
*tn a way that a flat book
can’t.*
Kerllnfrr waa never one for
Hat book* learning. ‘ History
was not my first love.* Kerltngrr aatd she really enjoys
working with .the rhUdrra. be­
cause with every question
asked and answered. 1 keep
learning.*
It takas her about ttwve hours
» • « 0 »h e r lafrf village.

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relatives In New England, the
Wampanoag tribe, the Ttmucua
were hunters and farmers and
retard many of the same crops
aa were found on the tables of
the first Thanksgiving. With a
good strong wind to light the
effects of the Oulfstream and
little navtflMMnal error. Ply­
mouth Knew Might has* been
found at tfct jrttlaa at Ponce
(Mosquito! M rtl

rnces in how we worship we
can come logrther nnd be one
In a service of giving thanks
not just a pageant."
A combined choir of the four
churches will sing during severst segments of the sendee.
Numerous hymns and power
will be offered.
The public la Invited to at­
tend More Information may hr
received by calling any of the
churches participating. Hefr
Cross al 322-M U , First D a f
list si 322 flO il. First Prmfcy
lm an al 322-1882 or First
United Methodist at 322-4371.

Church, shares
his aenummta. ‘ I’ve wanted a
gathering like this for over four
years. It's a big thing to me. Il’a
taken several years to get the
four downtown churches to
come together. We need to have
a witness in the community,
not In competition. We have
different flavors and different
repressions of worship but all
to one Lord. Wr eventually
want to Include all churches tn
the name of the Lord. We want
It to be a total community ef­
fort.*
Father Al Cole cites.* We will
have the armor clergy from all
four of the churches partlet
paling tn the leadership of the
service. I would call tt ecu
mm leal Despite the differ-

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similar burglary was reported
in Maitland. Lor* said.
There la a distinct possibil­
ity that they are connected." he
sakL adding that he Is working
closely with the Seminole
County Sheriffs Department
and the Maitland Police De­
partment.

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whistle at
Oviedo

Taming the Wolves
Seminole High basketball teams handle Deltona

Phillips.
down 11-flat

•OVS WIN OPCNKR
DELTONA _ Srmlnolc used a balanced attach aa
Arrow Force VI overcame a first quarter deficit
to defeat the Deltona Wolves

bounds).

nbtain btg games tor the Tribe
Stowes 114 paints, 18 rebounds)
Jackson 111 points, nine re­

Semlnolr trailed 13-10 after one period then
outacored the Wohes In each o f the last three
quarters.
*lt was a good effort for three quarter.* said
S«nlnole head roach Bob TVaina. Then we had

team over. Since girls- volleyball started In
PlorldaV high schools In 1974. which was the
■ame year female basketball and softball
tame In. Cartoon has been Involved with the
program.
Her daya at Oviedo High School actually begwi ini 1909,
..........
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_
when................
ahe was hired
aa a Physlcal Education teacher and the cheeriradlnx
sponsor.
Cartoon was raised In Ohio and attended
high school in California, where ahe played
basketball before attending private school
where there were no extracurricular activities.
Before graduating from high school. Cartoon
knew that ahe wanted to major In physical
education In college. Even though ahe wasn't
really an athlete In the true sense of the word.
Cartoon always knew on what career path ahe
waa going to embark.
*1 have always loved activity, not being con­
fined like In i classroom," Cartoon said. "And
rve always loved working with ktta. I a a m r
thought I would actually coach a spoil
though. That1, not where k y rep rm n n Waa*

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a lob at the then fairly new Oviedo High
School, fiv e years later, she was recruited to
coach one of the new girts- sports. Cartoon
chose volleyball, despite knowing little about
the game, due to the fact that ahe was able to
make her own schedule.
That's when she fell In love with her new
role and her new sport.
Lucy McDaniel, head volleyball coach for
the University of Central Florida, brought her
team to the Oviedo gym to practice and
Cartoon began learning.
McDaniel also
■band hooka, tnalght and even her game
plana with the new coach and helped her a
great deal.
Dctwccn McDaniel's help. Cartoon s desire
to team and more than a little natural
coaching ability, the volleyball program at
Oviedo has been a very uiccesaful one.
With an overall record of 430-1)5. Carlson
has taken her teams to 11 Seminole Athletic
Conference championships. In district com­
petition. her teams hold the record for the
moot consecutive titles with 10. earned from
1981 to 1990. Overall. Cartoon has coached
14 district champions, eight regional champi­
ons and has taken tiro team, one In 1988 and
one In 1994. to the state final four.
In the early ’80s. Cartoon also coached ten­
nis for two years. She to a big tennis player
and enjoyed pulling the double duty. However,
ahe stopped coaching the tennis team when
ahe realised that coaching basically year
round waa a tittle too much.
Bum out has never been a factor to this
coach. Cartoon said that ahe has been so
lucky to truly enjoy what she’s been doing.
She had not one bad word to say about any of
the kids ahe has coached and said that ahe
has been nirnntnded by wonderful and very
supportive parents.
What la Cartoon going to do with all of her
spare lime now that so*- will no longer be
coaching?
'Everyone asks me that* she said. T m still
going to teach for at least another year. And
I’m going to have to slowly wean myself from
volleyball, so I intend to still attend the
games...now from the stands. And there are a
tot o f hobbles that I haven’t had much m w to
enjoy, like gardening, crafts and woodworfcl"&amp; te r all of the vemrs. Cartoon said that the
moat wonderful thing ahe will lake away from
coaching will be the kids. After all. that’s
what coaching to all about.
The mark that Cartoon has left on both
Oviedo High School and Seminole County will
not soon be forgotten. She was a much ad­
mired and respected staple In the volleyball
community and ahe will surely be missed a
great deal.
If anyone starts to mlaa Cartoon too much,
however, simply look Into the stands...she’ll
be there, uipporting and encouraging the
program that ahe built from scratch.

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Patriots claim HealthSouth title
Herald Sports Editor
SANFORD . Central Florida Community College
showed why It la the No. 3 ranked team In the nation,
but Seminole Community College and Palm Beach
Community College proved that they win be teams to
be reckoned with In the state tournament on the final
day o f the HealthSouth Classic for women’s Junior
college basketball teams at the Seminole Community
College Health and Physical Education Center Satur­
day afternoon.
The Patriots (ranked No. 1 In the state poll) used a
pair of spurts, one at the end of the Brat half and an­
other mid way through the second half, to dispose of
the host Raiders 83 63 to claim the Championship.
T h is wasn’t the game we wanted to win.* aald SCC
head coach Ken Patrick about CFCC. which the Raidera will play twice In the Mid-Florida Conference sea­
son. "But we did prove we can play with them. I*m just
■mazed we didn't get to the foul line more.*
CFCC only hit ate more field goals than SCC. but
hit 13 o f 33 free throw attempts, compared to only
two o f five at the charity stripe for the Raiders.
The taro Mid-Florida Conference powerhouses
traded the lead for moot of the first half, but foul
trouble by SCCs 7-foot Jaana Kotova and point guard
Crystal Tanner forced the Raiders to go to the bench
and the Patriots took advantage to wear down the
hosta late tn the half and build a 38-38 toad at
halftime.
SCC waa able to get back Into the game tn tye sec­
ond half, even forcing CFCC to put Its starters back
Into the game tote In the game, but with Kotova fouled
out and forwards Jennifer Sweeney and Thereae
Westergren. aa well aa Tanner, on the bench with four
fouls each, the Patriots’ 5-foot-5 freshman center.
Shala Crawford, took control of the paint scoring 15
of her 34 points In the second half and pulling down
numerous rebounds.
In addition to Crawford, also scoring double figures
for the Patriots w en Patrice Stms (31 points). T»aunna Brtggtna (15 points), and Erica Jackson (13
points).
Freshman Darla Kudruyvtacva had another h u *

COVERAGE

OF SPORTS

IN Y O U R

game for the Raiders hitting 10 field goals. Including
three three-pointers, on the way to a tram-high 33
points. Also scoring In double figures for SCC were
to y Mcdhanle (14 points) and Chlnita Lee (10 points).
Lake Mary's Maggie Reedy also came off the bench to
score six points and did a super job of holding down
Crawford despite a difference In height of nine Inches.
In the Consolation game. Kaunda Williams led the
way aa Oulf Coast Community College from Panama
City, which lost to Central Florida In the state finals
last year and are currently ranked No. 3 In the state,
Itumbled Palm Beach Community College fiom Lake

UCF
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IN BRIEF
Sanford Adult Softball
SANFORD _ There will be n.« 0 rKani2 ation.1 I
meeting aiul award* night for all Sanford Rrrrratlon Department Adult Softball League* on
Wednesday. December 10th at 6:30 p.m. at the
[ towntown Rccrratton Center on the first floor
ol Sanford City Mall on the comer of Seminole
Boulevard and Park Avenue.
rhe slowpttch leagues to be ofierrd for the
IVUr Bear leagues starting in January are
men's, women's. Co-Ed. church and a new in­
dustrial division for company trams only.
For more information plaeasc call 330-5097.

the Phil Rltson Certified Teaching Panel from 9
a.m. to 2 p.m. to help sharpen your skills. Test
yourself and pay the 18 signature holrs of the
Apnthrr Lake Golf Course,
In addition, a putting and a closest-to-lhr-pln
contest will lx* held from 11 a.m to 2 p.m.
Prizes will lx- gwarded to each person who can
sink a long put! or lilt tight on a targrt green.
Prizes will Include golf merchandise anti equip­
ment,
All-you can hit range b a lls will lx- available
for a special rate, and advance tec times are
available Call (107) 650-2026 or I HHH 7273672 for more Information, to reserve a ter time
or to sign up for a lesson from some of the
world's best golf Instructors.
Orange County National Golf Center Is located
oft of County Road 545 in southwest Orange
County, convenient to Highway 50.

University of Central Florida and Is looking for
quite a few good...or at least willing...players.
"We will play a five week season. January 6 to
February 3. with games on Tuesday night's.*
said Loren Knutson of DCF's Rec reation Serv­
ices. *Wr nerd atxnit 50 players to form four
trains."
Sign-up will lx- Tuesdays. Drrrmlxr 9 and 16,
from 7 p m to 9 p m. at DCF's Intramural Field
No. I.
Thr cost per player will not exc eed 515. with
an additional 510 for shirts .utd hats If thr
teams waul them and sponsors cannot tie
found.
"We pLty a short truce and a dose backstop,
limit the pitchers In two Innings anil llu- games
to two hours." says Knutson.
So break exit the liniment and give it .1 try.
Call 1107) 823 2408 for Information

Sanford Adult Flag Football

P.A.L. Basketball

SANFORD _ A coaches/Team meeting will be
held on Wednesday. December llrd at 8:30 p m
tor the Sanford Recreation Department Adult
Flag Football League at the Downtown Recrea­
tion Center on the the first floor of Sanford City
Hall on the comer of Seminole Boulevard and
Park Avenue.
The games will be played on Wednesday or
Friday night s at Chase Park, beginning the
second week of December.
The games will follow the rules and guidelines
set forth by the Florida Recreation and Parks
Association (FRPA). The FRPA has a statewide
tlag football association with weekend tourna­
ments and state rankings.
For more information, call the Sanford Rec­
reation Department at 330-5697

Milk Challenge hoop tickets

SANFORD _ The Seminole County Police Ath­
letic Lrague (PALI Is soliciting players for the
P.A.L. Basketball fa-ague that Is scheduled to
begin on Friday. December I-till at Seminole
Community College.
The P A L. league Is open in any child aged
five thru 10. The tram s are divided Into catego­
ries b a s e d on age •• five A six year olds: seven
A right year olds; and nine A 10 year olds.
Each group will have two divisions.
All games will lx- played on Saturday* at the
Seminole Community College Hralth and Physl
cal Education Center. Each team will play a
minimum of nine games Die season mils until
March 11th
The cost per player Is SIR). Registration will
be held at the SCC Health and Physical Educa­
tion Center from noon until 5 p m on Saturday.
November 29th,
For more Information, contact thr Seminole
County Poller Athletic League at 1-107) 3306600, extension 263.

ORLANDO _ Media Services and ITcxhiclion
Group Incorporated, promoter and event pro­
ducer for the sixth annual Milk Challenge (las
krtb.cll Classic-, h as announced that tlckrts are
now on sale for thr annual Florida vs. Florida

Promotional Day of Golf
ORLANDO _ Come |otn Orange County- Na­
tional Golf Center ami 580 WDBO's Scott Anrz
for a day of golf for the whole family on Satur­
day. November 29. beginning at 9 a m. The day
will be filled with a host of golf activities for all
ages and skill levels.
Junior and beginner clinic* will be conducted
from 9 a.m to 10 a.m., and free swing analysis
will lx- prodded by a member by a member of

50+ Baseball League at U C F
ORLANDO . Want to play hardball, perhaps
one morr time?
A league for players at Irast 50 yrars old In
1998 Iborn 1948 or beforel Is forming at thr

Classic
Continued from Page IB
Worth 92-64.
Will lams hit
five threepointers on the way to a game
high 30 points and was helped
bv Shertta Chinn (16 points)
.utd Shercc Hallmark
(12
points) All told the Commo­
dores hit 10 ihree-pomters In
raising thetr record to 3-1.
Barbie Decker had another
b tg
game for I‘aim Beach
sco rin g a game-high 24 points.

She was supported by Latoya
Jordan 114 points) and Dcna
Davis (12 points).
Seminole Community Col­
lege. now 7-2 on the season,
will be idle until Sunday when
It travels to Ft. Lauderdale to
open u four-game road trip at 3
p.m. against Broward Commu­
nity College. The Raiders will
not return home until Friday.
December 12th. when they will
host Broward at 6 p.m.

Lions----------Continued from Page IB
*It wasn't a matter of turning
anything around." added iu li­
ning back Jaime Scott. ‘ It only
mattered dial w-e weren't going
to lose.*
Ovtedo mounted a comeback
that didn't stop until quarter­
back Josh Cullen fuund Brian
Register for an overtime touch­
down to send the Lions to an
improbable
second-round
playoff game at Lake CttyColumbia this Friday. Another
upset would likely give Oviedo
home field advantage In the
third round.
Several months ago, when
Oviedo assembled for summer
practice, pulling ofT the state's
upset of the year wouldn't have
seemed possible. The Lions
faced a season with a new
quarterback and a new coach.
Greg Register, described by his
players as the complete oppo­
site of tongtime head man Jack
Blanton who stepped down last
season after a long tenure at
the Oviedo helm.
The Lions stumbled out of
tlie gate but managed to beat
county rival and defending dis­
trict champion Lake Howell In
overtime. There were more
speed bumps. Including a
blowout homecoming loss to
Seminole less than a month
ago. but Oviedo has Improved
stradlly along the way and the
team is confident heading Into
this weekend.
Scott has made most of the
headline*, leading Seminole
County In rushing, but that
wouldn't have been possible
without an undersized and
overachtevtng offensive line.
For the record. Scott promised
dinner to the offensive line If
the Lions go all the way.
Also, for the record. Jackson
olfrred to chip tn.
Scott also couldn't huve led
the county If Jackson hadn't
agreed to Register's request
that he switch to defense for
the senior year. Jackson was
pan of a one-two punch last
season but hr look the change
with grace.
*Hr came and asked me to
play safety.* Jackson said.
'That was great because my
goal was to do anything 1 could
for the tram. My goal was
never to lead anybody tn tack­
les or anything. We wanted a
championship.
Jackson ended up leading
Seminole County in tackles tn
his only full season on defense.
'Sometimes you have to sac­
rifice It for the team * Jackson
said.
All the sacrifice tn tlie world
wasn't going to help against
Dr. Phillips. But the Ovtedo
players said Dr. Phillips pro­
vided all the motivation thty

needed.
The Panthers lumped out to •
14 0 lead and for all Intents
and purposes. It was one-andout for the Lions. Dr. Phillips
sure seemed to think so.
"They said they would kill
us.* Jackson said. They (old
us we were like a Pop Warner
team so we showed them what
a Pop Warner team Is."
Cullen said the Lions heard
the talking.
"When we fell behind, there
were some angry guys out
there, but we've fallen behind
before. We knew u wasn't over
yet."
The Lions came back and
trailed only 21-14 at the half.
*lt was like, when we came
out after halftime, they looked
like they didn't want us any­
more. Jackson sold. "We know
how to handle that kind of
pressure,"
Once the Oviedo offensive
line got thing moving, the Li­
ons were on thetr way to Lake
City.
"Our confidence was always
there." Scott said. They gave It
everything they had all season
long. Our offensive line might
look like a Pop Warner team
because they're so small buf
they have a lot of heart."
They better have heart. Lake
City ts a tough team featuring
at least four hacks that can
run the boll at wtU. Besides
that, the last time Oviedo took
a long bus ride. It was to Jacksonvtlle-Bollcs two years ago
and resulted tn a blowout.
*A few years ago. that bus
ride to Jacksonville seemed
like 'll took forever.* Jackson
said *We were tired when we
got there. Everybody was fal­
ling asleep on the bus and we
didn't have anything left.*
Tills
time.
after
taking
Thanksgiving Day off, die Lions
will leave early for the fourhour ride and should be fresh
by kickoff.
Of course, there arc some
doubts. Then again, this lime
last week, a tot of people ex­
pected Cullen to be practicing
with the basketball team by
now. Instead, the Lions are
trying to bring the playoffs
back to Ovtedo next weekend.
T m not saying we're going to
win or lose," Jackson said.
"What ever happens Is going to
happen. Everybody expects in
to lose anyway."
On that point, Jackson and
the Lions are wrong.
Not
everybody
expects
Ovtedo to lose. There Is a
locker room full of Lions who
definitely expect to win Friday.

U C F -----------Continued from Pigo IB
DS Junior National Team and
also played on the Sanford
Post 53 team that won the
American legion World Cham
ptonshlp.
Stowe has been selrclrd as
one of the top pLiyrrs In South
Florida try the fViloi Ikxicfi
Host.
Hrooks.
a
tight handed
hurirr. was a 1997 pick of thr
Tampa Hay Devil Kay* and
Pope, who also plays short­
stop, Is an all state selrclliui
ami lias played fur Team Flor­
ida at thr DSA Nationals.
Tatum, a southpaw. Is a first
tram selection from Forest Hill
High School.

State hnxkrtball clash at the Orlando Arena.
FSD holds a 3-1 edge in lilts series over Ini'
state rival Florida, and will seek to make I
three tn-a-row following a 74-52 triumph li
19*&gt;5 and a 79 65 victory last yrar. Florida last
won in 1994. taking 11 71 65 double overtlmt
victory in what would become a 'final four sea-1
son." Tlie game will also be televised live by
Sunshine Network.
Hits yrars event will take placr on Sunday. ,
December 14. Ix-gliiulng with a . Gator and
Seminole FonFrst In the- Orlando Arena parking
lot at 2 p.m. Gaiur time- fo llo w s at I p.m. Tick­
ets are available at the Arena I lux Office and
through TlrkrtMasIrr (407) 809 3'tOO,

Magic season tickets on sale
OKI ANDO _ Orlando Magic rrgutar season
tic Kris are now oil sale.
Ticket prices are 5 Hi. 522. 531 and 5-10 and
can lx- purchased at the Orlando Arena IW»x Of­
fice and at all tie kc-lMastrr locations, or by
calling TukrtMaster at (407) H3'» "PMIO Tickets
can also lx- purchased via the Internet at Tick­
et Master.rum.
Fur additional Information, please rail Kjrr
situ Etkrr at (1071 428 6765.

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Sodal Worker Joff Strida, Admissions Director
Annatla Alcott, and Administrator Lori Beall.
Batoar Damn Bass. RN, staff development
coordmatof. sneaks a piece of Margaret King's
homemade pie.

Thanksgiving
dinner Is served
The Boys and Orta Club of Sanford recently
hosted an appreciation Thanksgiving dinner for
teachers at Mkfcray Elementary School. Club
members performed dance routines on stage,
rt^it, as teachers such as Lisa Maschen. above,
feasted on turkey and a« the tnmmmgs, with
help from Rose Rudolph, who maneuvers a tray
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•SOM A IA ( l « South SerUmd
A» a Santerd, FHnda M i l l an
•&gt; H « M » D fC IM N f N #rh, INN I
nut COUrt. *lfhm H N n
U nrK # A&lt;1 IMA pathlanm* ettor MAI Of unmediefely thereafter,
etherwia* A default Mill AA
tgainat I N Ia i -IMa
nAAl dAMIlMdAd n IMA IH M «n
WITNISS m l hand And IMA
•AAl Of Win court on NCVILI­
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ISSAL)
MARYANNI M OM S
CLINK ON TH I COUNT
By Money N. Winter
Deputy ClAffc
Ubllah N lH M M I S. I I . to.
S. I N I
D C N -ll
m tn n c ir c u it c o u n t
non ncssm oln c o u n t y .
NLONIDA
NOOOATS MVINION
NIIa Number CN S 7 -M T-C N
IN N l: IS TA TI ON
WILLIAM J. OUNIMANN,
DACAAAAd
MOTKN TO C M M T O S S
(SNNMNSNN AdmlAlAtf AllAM|
TO ALL M ASO N S HAVING
CLAIMS
OH
OIMANOS
AOAJNST T H I ASOVI IS TA TI
Tbu ere hereby noltllod IMAt An
OfdAf
ol
SummAfy
Admimalretion
hot
boon
onforod in ino oaiofo ol
WILLIAM
J OUNIMANN.
deaeeeed. FU* Number CP ST­
M T CN. ky mo Cwtwd Court lor
lommoio
County.
NIoridA.
Probet* Dineron. tho eddreaa
of winch 10 101 Norm Noik
Awoiiuo.
lonford.
Nlond*
S2F7I-OSM. ihol tho lolti coon
ralua ol IMo *41010 n Mock cortilicMo with 4 i*iu* ol epproilmataty 110.000 00. end m*i IMo
nomo* end addro**** of thot*
10 whom N Ma i boon aaaignad
ky luck order art.
William M. Dunam inn
Aaoot, IMan or Amount

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ALL INTINIiriO PINSONS
ANI NOriNlID THAT:
All cioditor* ol IMo decadent
And other peraon* having
claim* or domand* againtt
* AAiato an whom *
copy el inm node* 1* *orr*d
with'n mro* monlho oltor m*
dal* ol Ih* inn publication of
duo nunc* mull III* Ihoir dorm*
with Ihi* Court WITHIN T H I
LATIN ON T H A I! MONTHS
ANTIR T H I DAT! ON TH I
NINST PUBLICATION ON THIS
N O TIC I OR THIRTY OATS
ANT IN T H I OAT I ON S I AVICI
ON A CONY ON THIS NOTICI
ON THIM. All othor crodnoro ol
tho docodool And portent hav­
ing daunt or domtndo agamal
Dio tout# ol Dm docodont muol
Dww cltrmt with IhM Court
WITHIN
TH R U
MONTHS
A FTIR T H I D A II ON TH I
NINST NUSUCATIOM ON THIS
NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS AND OIMANOS
NOT SO NILID WILL S I FORIVIN BARRIO
Tho dot# ol DM hrol pubtlcanon ot ihio Nonet It Novomktf
Mlh. I SIT.
Norton (living Nolle*:
Wdllom M. Dunomtnn
M i l Hunt Ltnt
Ovuhro. Florida 327*1
Novtmkor J t. and
Dacambar ) . IM 7
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Cmparatran*.
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pronmont ol th* riciitwu*
M m * SlAtuI**. To-Wil Section
SSI ON. Florida Statute* tfgi
Corporation
Ih* I aaI American Group, Inc
Paul Joaclum
PukUAdi. Noram am it . IM F
OSH-SSI
IN T M C M C U IT COUNT
ON M M INOLN COUNTY,
NLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
Coo* Ns. S T -M IB -C A -ia -R
b an k o r a m ir ic a
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S TIPH IN L. HAMILTON.
DafandKni
N O TK N
ON rORCCLOSUNS SALS
NOTICI IS H IR IN T GIVIN pur•upnt lo a Summary Pinal
Judgmont ol Poroclotura dal»d
iha I tin day at Hov*mb*r.
lS ir , and anitrad m Cat* No.
17-0ST0-CA-I4-K of Iha Curort
Court lor gaminad* County,
rianda. wherein NANA O r
AMIRICA ILLINOIS TR U/A 0T0
II/DI/S4 (IQ C C H O U I IQUITV
LOAN TRUST 1tS4-4) la Ih*
NlarntiH and S T IP H IN L.
HAMILTON I* tha Oalandant. I
will tall lo Iha hrghooi and tm«l
bidder lor caah at th* Waal
Irani door ol th* Stmmol*
County Courthout*. lonlord,
llbrtdA, *4 I t oo A m an m*
ism day ol O IC IM N IR I H I .
Ih* (allowing datenked propar­
ty aa aat form m raid Summary
Final Judgmont:
LOT i n . OAKLAND HILLS.
ACCOAOINQ TO T H I PLAT
T H IA IO r. AS R IC O R D IO IN
p l a t n o o k is . n a o is i s a n d
IS . PUBLIC RICORDS ON
SI Ml NOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA.
w iTN IS S my hand and in#
MAI *1 bill Court an NOVIM■ IR TOth. IM F
(SIAL)
MARYANN I MORS!
Clark kl th* Circuit and
County Court
By Jan* I . Jatawic
Otputy Clerk
Garaid O. Davit, l t d
HOLLAND A KNIGHT
N O. Boa I2M
Tampa. NL SSMI
N O TIC I
IT you art a poraon with * dieability who notd* any accom­
modation In order to partKIpal*
In thia pfocaadmg. you art anildad. at no coat to you. to mo
proviaion ol cartam ataialanca
Ntaaa*
aoniaci
Diaakility
Coordtnal or, M l N. Nark Ara ,
Suit# N-S0I, laniard. FL 32771.
at laaat S day* prior to procaadinga; Ial* phono *or/S214SM. lai 4227; d you mo nam­
ing impmrad. call 1 *00 111S7TI; M you at* role* Impair#*.
CAM l -SOO-tSS-SITO.
Nubliah: Noromkar 2S. and
Oacamkar 2. IM F
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M TNO C M C U IT COUNT
o n Tree iM ir r a iN T N

JUDICIAL C M C U IT
M AON NON
M AND POO
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
M M IN OLN COUNTY.
TLONINA
NLOOHOA
C A M NO. S T-14S &gt; -C A -14-«
CROC NO. NT-AINT-OO-ON-W
L IS T IR V WHIDOOH.
NLORIOA NAN g OTTOAOt
IN NS th* Adoption of
And U A D I LINS M
d O ll PM NLA AI
WHIDOOH. tut widow.
CAOWALLAOIR
Mmor child
NO TIC S ON ACTION
OAVIO M JIN N IN Q S.
PSTITIONIR
a auigi* amaen.
AICMAAO TRANCH
Defendent
ANOPSSIH
WO TICK ON BALD
TO dOSSPH Hf NAY
NOTICI IS H IR tS V GIVIN
CAOWALLAOIR
Nurauant la th* Order al Due
TOU A A l MOTlNISO mol a Court Scheduhng FaracHaura
Potillon lor mo Slopporonl SaH dared Haramkm Srh. IM F ,
and e"fared m Caa* He. I f .
JOSSNM NLAAS CAOWALLAO
I422-C A-I4-W at the ewaud
(R . A M Mad at Me Carton Court m and ter temineie
Court of Sam more County,
County.
Flam**.
wherein
riarrdA. an Normabar I Ttn. L IS T IR V WHIDOOH. SR..
I TNT. by Rwnard Franei*
Pan n ed, end M A O tLM f H.
WHIDOOH. hr* wtdaw, ere me
to u r n a copy al y
Piamt,ffe and DAVID U J I N dolanaa*. if any. ca a an Suaan HINGS H the omandHH, I wi*
J. Wimarht. Ih# anamay tm Ih*
Potilionm. what* addraaa •*
*200 S U S Highway I7-N2.
SemmoH County Caurt heuea.
CoataMarry. riorid* S2F0F, on
laniard, FHnda on Iha sm day
or kalar* O IC IM N IR 22nd.
al Decem ber. IM F , M 11:00
IM F. and hi# th* ongmai wrm A.M., mm property tea farm H
Ih* CHrk ol thra Court *nhm
the Fmal Judgment Naiad
kalar#
tmvi**
an
th#
November 1th, IM F , la wd:
PatrtiAAm * attar nay m kwm*diLai IF. ROBIN HILL, accardmg
aiaiy thmaartm; am m w iH a lo tha map m piat thereof aa
ludgmant may 1k* antmad
recorded m PHI Bowk I I , Peso
agamai you lor m* raiial
*4, ol me public record* al
dtmandad m tho patitwn.
SemmoH County. FHnda
OATIO an NOVI UN IR I Fin.
DAFIO lh.4 14th 4*y al
tM F.
November, IM F.
MARTANNI MORS!
MARYANNI MORSI
CLARK OF TH I
Clmk al Ih* Cucutl Court
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jane I. Jatawic
I T Nancy A Wmlm
Deputy CHrk
Deputy Clmk
laffHr 4 Aaaociato*
Pukuah: Norambar 20. IS. and
Atrium II Bldg0*ctmbm 4. I t . IM F
M l W State Rd. 414. Suita S ir
D IK -IS t
Winter Spring*. FL 32704
Pukkah: Norambar IS, 21, IM F
MK-144______________________
M T H I CIRCUIT COURT
M T H I CIRCUIT COURT
ON TI4C N M M T1IR TH
ON T M IM M T1 M TW
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR AN* NOR
IN ANN NOR
MSNROLN COUNTY.
M M IH O U COUNTY.
C A M NO.l NT-2SNN-0R-M -N
M R l: Tha Adoption *4:
Caa* No. It-S O TY -C A IS R
AtLM
NATIONAL LOAN
■ minor cluld mvfSTORS. L.P,
Palitionm:
U A TTH IW P IT S R IS T N
N O T IC I OP

PSTITION NOR ADOPTION
TN: DAVID a. MAVBIAAY
Pott Oflic# Rat 1ft
Waal VtfsiruA»41*
DAVID G. MAYNSRHV
Poal Office Boa S2F
L
a—~ay«f
———.V..P»rY
rM
—t
ifrU
Woat Virginia 2S42F-0SJF
YOU ARI H IR IS Y NOTIFIIO
mat a ponimn undm oam haa
kaan t.iad ui th* akor* MyHd
court lor Ih* adaption at
L O U . a mmor child, born on
Apr! 23rd, IS M , M Winter Nark.
F.or&gt;da. and you art raquuad lo
am ir a copy ol your wnttan
daltnaoa. it any, lo It an JULIS
■ASON SMITH. NA.. Attorney ol
Naiitionar, who** addraaa la
IF M W Broadway Si . St*. I I I .
OrHdo, Florida. 3IFSS, an or
kalar* O IC IM N IR 22nd, 1MF.
Clmk at mm Court, at M l Park
Avtnu*. laniard. Florida I2FTI,
kalar* tarric* an Panuanm *
anotnay or Immadtalaiy maraaltar; olhmwia* a dafault will
ka antmad agauiat you
Your failure lo rtapond on or
bofor* D IC IM N IR 22nd. IM F
may b* traalad a* conaanl to
th* addpIron and you may pmmananlty lata *4 legal rights aa
* parant to th* mmor child
nomad m Iha Nalition lor
Adootien.
WITNISS my hand aa Ih*
Clmk oi kud court and aaal
thartol. mia IFth day ol
Norember. IM F.

ISIAU

MARYANNS MORSI
CLINK OF TH I
CIRCUIT COURT
■ IM INO LI COUNTY,
FLOAIOA
By Nancy R. Wmlm
Aa Deputy CHrk
Pukkah: November 20, 21. and
Dec amber 4, I I . IM F
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CLAUD! U IH A F F IY and
VIRGINIA U IH A FFIY .
N O T IC I
NOTICI H haraky given Dial
the underargned CHrk at th*
Circuit Court ol laminate
County, Florida, w d On D IC IM S IR isih. IM 7, at n og a-m..
at th* Waal Front Doer at Di*
Itm m aH County Courthout*.
laniard. Florida, ohar lor tal*
■f public atie to tn* high*it and
belt bidder far cash, tn* prop­
arty lac tied in Sammola
County. Florida, mar* particu­
larly datenkad an IihlbM *A*
attachad, purtuani la Ih#
Summary
Fmal
Judgment
tntartd m ih* abava-aiyHd

cat*

*A*
LOT 10, FOUNTAIhHIAO.
ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT
TH1AIOP AS R IC O R O ID IN
PLAT ROOK 21, NAOIS 10 AND
I I . PUBLIC RICORDS ON
SIMINOLI COUNTY, NLORIOA.
WITNISS my hand and oWclkl
M il at and Court th&lt;a IFth day
oTNOVIMBIR. IM F.
IS IA U
MARYANNI MORSI
CLIRK OF CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jana I . Jaeewic
Deputy CHrk
IN ACCOROANCI WITH TH I
AMIRICANS WITH OI1ANIUT IIS ACT. PIRSONN IN N IID
OF A SPICIAL ACCOMMODA­
TION TO PARTICINATI IN THIS
NROCICDINQ SHALL. WITHIN
A RIASONASLI TIM I PRIOR
TO TH I NROCIIOINO. CO N­
TACT WILLIAM J. BOYCt, N A .
101 FIRST A V IN U I NORTH.
S U ITI SOI. ST. NITIRSBURa.
Fl o r id a i j f o i , t i l i n h o n i
SIS/SM-2SS2. 1-SO0-SSS-STT1
(TOO). OR I SOO-MSJFFO (V).
VIA FLORIDA RILAY S IR V K I.
Nubkeh: Novembm 20. IS. IM T
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IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT
or TNI f*TM JUDICIAL
circuit or flokida
IN M O f o r

IIHIHOLI COUNTY
OIRIRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO. M -M S C A IA R
i»»c n u s
uoR Tsae c o n i'.
PtemWT,
VS
X’ J l i " r n v o f is e s
and Of BORAH A
• VOClSfN. • ' t» .
Oetcndenfe

NOTICI

o r FORBCLOBUKB SAL I
Nolle* M I v N l 4'ven thcf.
(H,-«U*nf lo thef Iv'Al JudOmefrf
o4 F .v ic lo w n I I I K l
*Tlh 1*01. And entered « crv*l
n u number M DSCAIAN. at
i m Cvcuil C a h I o* Mn UtR
jvd -c e i Civeu’l -• r d tor
| p n »M l«
County.
Fland*.
«r&gt;*r».n OANCPIUS MOAT0 A C ( C 0 R ». &lt;• RU-MiH end
J O S t m f ftU S tlS IN , CtSO
RAH A ftU O IIH N . LINDA C
DROWN IN Q. HI00CN SRRINOS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC . m/Ate Oe&lt;endent|*!. I
H i Id IN* lUgh-H HKJ best *•*,*«&lt; tot CAIN At IN* ***t Nont
door of IN* Bemmeie COddly
couifhouce
in
Senioid.
lemintr’e C t N ilf Ftofidl. At
It 00 A M OH IN* tSIN day at
DECEMBER. ’ M l IN* laftowmg

Jf III h*d praRAItT At HI t*m

*1 l i d Fmel Judgment lo W'f:

C on doVi *dHim U n i I I I .
Sodding 11A. At HIOOCN
SPRING*
CONDOMINIUMS.
*cco'd'OO to it** 0*ci*r*t&gt;on *1
C ondommium i*cotd*d an
N.i WAIN0*i IS. 1*04 M Otl'titi
thru 7*9, wetocive. ol IN*
P j Mk Recerdk ot *emi"0‘e
County. rio'M* And *» amend­
ment* IN***10. lo**lN*&gt; *i!N tM
U M lH iA H A t IN***10 And AN
•rlhvided ml ***** IN tN* com­
mon
**Am*ntt
At
AAld
Condnmeuum ** *#t to*in in
•*hJ Dacia *tt'en
NOT* PURSUANT TO TMf
TAIN
DEBT
COLLfCTION
PRACTICIS ACT YOU ARf
t
h
is LAW riRM
AOVISCD THAT
IS D K U t D TO B f A OfHT
C O lllC T D R ATTIMPTINQ tO
C O LLfC T A O fBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAIN! D WILL
Bf u s to rOR THAT PURPOSf
OtlPd IN* lOtN dtr ol NOVI MBfR. ISST
MARYANN! MORS!
ClAlS ot Circuit Court
By Jan# f J aaap -c
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSkl
to 10 Bo t Seoul Bout****d
Suit* «S0
Tainra . Tlor d* JJM T
Telephone m i l ITT-BOOS
CAS tBS OTllB
PuOiith H o it A H i IB. tnd
December 1, ISST
D IR -1 U
R O TK B
OF B IC O R O HOTICB
C*** It*. i I I M S - M - A
TO ROBIRT UlCHAtL
CL1NARO
LARI MARY. FLORIDA
An Admeucfisfrve Com pij-m
to revoke you* Net m i m tnd
kppointmtnt Nt* been II* a
eqemct you. You h*«« IN* nghf
to 'equetl • N*t*mg puxutnt
to
B Action
I10SSS
tnd
ilB S T (t). Fronde StAtutAA. By
mt.lmg a I ******I lor torn* to
in* Ftorid* OBRRrS— t *t
ineurenc*. Ottic • ot Lt|
Service*. I l l LArson Building.
Ta 'Ianaa***. Fiends SUSS
0 JH If a I*qu*tl tor heermg it
not lACAivAd By January 1.
I tM . in* ngNI lo a Naarmg m
nut mart** **« b* nerved and
IN* mturanc* CommiAAionyr
■ i» diApoi* el iftic i H . i l m
ACCordone* *ifh tow
PuOi»N November jo. I I . and
D ic t n M i A. It. 1BBT
0IR-B1
HOTICB
o r FICTITIO US HAASB
None* It hereby a » t n INtl « *
era angsgtd tn butciM I ml 110
AiarandiiA Bled.. Suit* IT .
O.iAOo. F I 11TSS. Seminole
County, Florid*, undor IN*
Ficl'houe Nora* ol IRTO THB
KNIGHTS. and INM ** mtond
to rogralor said n*r»# ■'tn IN#
Division
ot
Corporolion*.
TAllana****. Fioi id*, m eccoidtre t ■rtN IN* provision* *1 IN*
Fietil lout Ham* StatirlA*. ToWtt S*clion MB.OB. Fioiida
Slatuto* l i f t
Corporation
Sport* Whirl M»lg
W Ndtor L HtA
puo ' iati h o i h i m i i s . m r
0 IR -1 M
PUBLIC R O TK B
BARFORO
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
TN* Sanford A**p o r t Authority
■ill hold its iAguiar mommy
meeting on Tuotdav. 0*c#mb#r
1. ISST, tt I SO a m . second
floor ol TN* A. Nay Shoemaker
inttrntlionAl Tefmwel Building
located ti On* Red Cleveland
Boulevard. Sanloid, Florida
Copi#* ol in* agenda may b«
obitmAd by conitcling tn*
eaecutiv* ottKA* during normal
bu****** huipt Mundey llwuugli
Friday 11 S ll-T T M .
TN* Marketing Commute* ol
TN* Sanloid Airport Authority
■ill matt periodic ally through­
out tn* ytar to ditcuta market­
ing and AtrAlagic planning
laaua* concerning toe Orlando
Sanford Airport. All matting*
an*N occur in tha Board Room
ol lh* A. Kay Shoemaker
ml«rnational Arrival* Building.
On* Had CI*Y*l*nd Boulevard.
Sanloid. Florida. AA mtartalad
parconc mould canlac* tha
aiaculiv* officaa lor echetojUng
dalad*
Tha Saniord Airport Noiaa
Abaiamanl Commit!*# ISAMAC I
■ill
matt
on
Tuaaday,
December 1, ISST. at 1.00 p m.
m IN* Auinordy* Board Room
al
On#
Rad
Clara IAnd
Boulevard. Sanloid. Florida- AN
mlarottad parson* should con­
tact tn* aiaculiv* ottic« lor
icN*dui&gt;ng datkilt
Th* Saniord Aviation Nora*
Abaiamanl Commilta* 13ANAC I
■•II periodically collect noma
data throughout IN* year,
mtartalad pern** mould con­
tact tha adminiatraliv* ottic**
lor scheduling detail*
Pleat* taka notice ihal it any
parson decides to appeal any
daemon mad* by th* Saniord
A*port Authority with rrtpacl
lo any metier con*td*r*d *1 IN*
matting or hearing scheduled
herein, h* or *h« will n*«d A
record ol the proc*«dR*gt. and
that, lor such purpoa*. N* or
th* may reed lo onauro that a
varbanm record of lh* proceed­
ings is mad*, which record
rick'd** IN* leilimony and evldanc* upon which Iho appeal i*
baud
Stephen J Cook*
f raculiv* Oil act or
Publish No**mb*r IS, IM T
O fN -llT

. Legal Notices
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OS THB 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIOA
IR ARO FOR
SIMINOLB C OUR TV
etNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABB RO. S S -tT S l-C A
FIRST NATIONWIOt
MORTGAGE CORPORA! 'ON.
Plaintiff.
VS
MlCHAtL JAY FOSTf R
and SHANNON RAOUfL
HOC* S. at *1 ,
D***ndants
R O TK B
OF FORBCLOSWRB B ALI
Notice is h«r*by gnrsn that,
purauAnt to riel Fmel judgment
of r o-ec lo«ur# dated November
ISSN. ISST, and entered « ciyd
caa* number B A-tTBl-C A. *1
lh* Circuit Court ot lh* ttth
Judicial Circuit n and for
Beminolo
County,
Florida
whait.n FIRST NATIONWIOt
m o r t g a g e c o r p o r a t i o n . .*
•’amtiH aid MiCMAIL JAY
FO STIR . SHANNON RAOUfL
HOOkS. VIRGINIA SHARYN
WARD. UN lTfO STATfS OF
AMfRICA. SfM'NOLf COUNTY.
A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
T H ! STATf OF F IO R O A
TfRRY f LAND And OUINT A
LANG it living. And All unknown
PAifiaa claiming by. through,
undai and again*! th* above
named delandaAi(t) who are
not known to b* dead or ahvo.
whether at'd unanown part,**
may claim an inter**! aa tpoua**. N*iys. davit***, pranl***. or
ether
ci**men!a
la/ara
Dafandaniltl. I w&gt;n tail to IN*
highatf and baa I bidder ter
cam *1 th* weal Nont door of
IN* Seminole County courthouaa m Sontord. Son* nolo
County. Florida, at 11 00 AM
on tho ISth day ot O fCtM BfR.
ISST. tho foiioemg dooenbod
proporry as sat fonh m tant
Final judgment, to W't'
LOT 111 SUMMf Rh il L PHASf
N. ACCOROINO TO THB PLAT
TH fN fO F AS R ICO R OtO IN
PLAT BOON 11. PA01S IT ANO
IB. PUBLIC RtCORDS OF
StMINOLf COUNTY. FLORlOA
N O T! PURSUANT TO THB
FAIR
D IB T
CO LLICTIO N
PRACTlCf 9 ACT YOU ARB
ADV'SID (HAT T h is LAW FIRM
IS O IIM IO TO R I A D IB T
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLuCT A O U T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated th* 19th day ot NOVEM­
BER. ISST
MART ANNE MOT'S!
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A BTAWiARSNI
toto Bey Seoul Boulevard
Bud* 4S0
Tampa, Florida 11A0T
Telephone ( i l l ) ATT 4004
CAS tSA-OTASl
Publish: Novambar IB, and
Dacambar 1. ISST
D IN -M I
R O TK B
OP R U B LK AUCTION
None* i* hereby givan
Sammol* Wrecker S*r*i&lt;* will
**N *1 Public Auction for aalvaga lor cam *n damand to
high*at bidder, th* tallowing
Da*. OS, f BBT
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VIA 4 4J4TAAQ110111
Tho auction will b* held *1
11.00 am on in* taut dal*
above At Sammol* Wr*ck*r
Service 1940 B Myth* A** ,
Sanford.
FI*.
111771
Proapactiv*
bidder*
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map«cf vehicle* on* hour prior
to laM T*rm* ar* cam Of certi­
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raaarvaa in* right lo accapl or
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Publish Novambar 1*. ISST
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IN THB C IR C UIT COUNT
PON SIM INOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
CABB NOi B t l i r s CA I t
DIVIBIONl W
NATIONSBANN. N A..
Succaaaor by Margar with
NATIONSBANN. N A (S0UTH|.
Buccastor by Margar eith
NATIONSBANN
OP FLORIOA. N A.
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VS.
JAMES ROBINSON ANO ROSA
ROBINSON. HIS W IFI. ANO
EACH OF TH IM , SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. S C.
C O F F II ANO SUPPLIES. INC.
HOTICB OP SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
THAT. PURSUANT TO THE
JUOGMENT OF FORECLOSURE
ENTERED IN THE ABOVE
CAUSE. I WILL ( I L L THE
PROPinTY SITUATED IN SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
DESCRIBED AS
TRACT 1 GENOVA WOODS.
BEGIN AT A POINT S. IB
O IO R IIS ST M* I TOO P U T
PROM TH I NW CORNER OP
GOVERNMENT LOT 1 IN E IC TION «. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH.
RANG! 11 EAST. SEMINOLE
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FOR CASH. AT I I 00 A M ON
DECEMBER lllh . 1M7. AT
W*lt door of lh* Sammol*
County Coutlhout*. Saniord,
Florida
IN ACCORDANCE WITH TH I
AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NCfOiNG A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD CONTACT THE A.O A.
ADMINISTRATOR FOR TH I
CLERK OP THE COURT NOT
LATER THAN T DAYS PRIOR TO
T H I PROCCEOINO, AT 101
NORTH PARK AVENUE. SANFORO, FLORIOA 11771, 407111-4110 A4117 IF HEARINO
IMPAIRED. IT00I I ‘400-93S•771, VOICE (V! I-BOO-S991770. THIS IS NOT A COURT
INFORMATION LINE
DATED: NOVEMBER 11th.
ISST.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Jkn* f j***wic
Deputy Clark
Nu an tnd Atkociataa
IS DAVIS BLVD
TAMPA. FL 11404
Publish: November 10. I t . ISST
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DATED on NOVEMBER 17th,
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MARYANNS M O R U
Clerk of Circuif Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clark
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ALL IN T IR IB T IO PERSONS
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All persona on whom thla
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validity at lh* wKL th* quoAFtoaHon* ol lh* aarsenal ropreeoni*&lt;rv*. venue, *f pwiadlctien of
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THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
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AFTER T H I OATS OP IS R V K I
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ALL CLAIMS, OEMANOt, ANO
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Tho dal* of th* ftral pubfka■ion of ihia Nolle* I* Novambar
lath. 1BB7.
Personal Raprsaentatlv*:
JOHN WILLIE ANDERSON
1000 t . 10th SL
Sanford. PL 11771
Attorney lor
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FRANK C. WHIOHAM,
(SQUIRE
Florida Bar No. 1BS1S0
STENSTROM. MCINTOSH.
COLBERT. WHIOHAM
A SIMMONS. PA.
Pod omca Boa 4B4I
Saniord. FL 11771-4B4E
Tai.pnona: 4477111-1171
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