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                    <text>P A G E 5A

PE O PLE ...PAG E JC

Snow
in
Florida?

D AR
marks
80th year

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

Seminole Herald
wtmmmmmmmmmmmmmn m i j v r a n M M a ■

The splendid
Joe DiMauuio
c c

D U I sting -1 3 go
directly to ja il

A priest
was saving
Mass 2‘ *
years ago at a
lintel loom III
Dallas Mis
i ullgri'g.ltlcill
till lulled a
ilu/en proles

By Kua« White
IIF1KAI.D STAF'F WRHF.R
- KMINt ll.F &lt; DUN IV Word i .ime pist alter 10
pm Friday dial a Saiilotd Poller nlllier bad ap
pi. Iiended i drunk dnver
1 was there." anoihrr olllcer said T lie guy's
t&gt; illv haintiieied He dim e into a bum b ol mail
tuo es
\t l o . l t p m
S|D O lflier David Morgen
Sti -II biollgllt die ollemler lo die John K Folk
i . irilloii.il F.ii liltv . where die 10 year old man
w i. tested and Ilooked tor an overtugbt stay
Hie attest was the llisl nl |.'| 1)1 .'Is Issued bya t- m i &lt;&gt;l oili&lt; eis Imtn tlie Seminole ( minty s law
eliloli rm rlil agem les and Itom the Florida
llit :.way I'attol on an intense Mobile Salutation
I'aliol lb.it Ileg.in at '• to p ill and lasted to I ,'tO
a til
|o addition lo the I t Dills the pattol Iliad,
two drug arrests one other tr.dlli Violation and
issiu i| 11/ tn ki-ts

s lo ii.il tlM&gt;iI &gt;.i II

players the
most lanioiis
RUSS WHITE
i oac li m toot
hall and one
n! ltia|nr league li.iseli.itl s ureal
est le g e n d s

I he late Vliue Lombardi had a
priest aiioinpanv the Washing
ton R e d s k in s oil eat h ol their
road tri|&gt;s in 1‘ H Lmibatdi
used to invite his tnend Joe
DiMugglo along loo
At Mass tliat Sunday in
Dallas I was seated between
Dunbardl and I HM.igglo It was
very mm h like lie-mg iii heaven
Dmibardl to my lelt DiMagglo to
Illy rich! Even God had to like
having these guvs on II is team
Dtmbardl died nl i am er
lietnre the start ol the 1*170 sea
son ami Ins iiiner.il Mass yy.is at
st P.iirli k s Cathedral in New
York DiMagglo was there tliat
day also
DiMagglo HI is now lighting
lor Ills llle lie is m a Hollywood
Fla hospital when lie under
went surgery- toi lung • am rr
lliis very elegant man |K-r
haps tlie most grac elul player in
hast-Udl history has avoided
making linn ti loss in tei ent
years He lias rehised lui ratlve
autobiography deals tieiailse ol
tills OtMaggto doesti I need puh
In ity nor money Ills trgaiy
won't In- 1 heajiened with any
trash-for rasti si heme He did
not approve ol a trunk Roger
Kahn wrote ahout Ills love altair
and marriage* to Marilyn Monroe
DiMagglo lilt salely in 56 i on
sei utive names In I'M I Illplayed on World ( hallipioiiship
teams in 10 ol his Id seasons
He and Dm Gehrig were team
mates Liter lie played with a
kid named Mn key Mantle In
Iretween .Joe I) served Ills i mm

ty
In the song "Mrs Kohmson.
I'aul bimon laments Where
have you none DiMagglo. a
nation turns its lonely eyes to
you " DlMannio asked Simon il
ttie soon was "derogatory."
Simon .issured him it wasn't
So it was tti.it DlMannio would
inspire artists to im lude turn In
tmth sunn and literature In the
novel 'I tie Old Man and Ihe
Sea ' Krnesi Hemingway wrote.
'I would like to lake the nri*at
DlManni" Ushmn They say tils
lather was a fisherman Mayhe
he was poor as we are and
would understand
In the last sjioiTh column. Red
Smith wrote that maybe lie "was
stm k on had ballplayers but I
told myself not to worry. Some
day thrre would Ik- another Joe
DiMagglo.”
At this moment, a nation
turns its lonely eyes on the urtgInal Joltin'Joe DiMagglo h
also Is turntnn •»» prayers for Ins
recovery.

75 Cents

SUNDAY. NOVEMHER 2'&gt;. PWK

IM YE A R . No. 70

* 11 w a s a very s in i e s s lu l n ig h t
s l i d S c m u io li
l utility S h e ilM 's I Min « D ep u ty M .ltk D i I h i i i .i
T ie m is s io n was to e t ill.m i &lt; th e ip i.d itv ol safety
an il m a k e d ie t o a d s l i o Irm ii u iip a iie d d i n e r s

tin day aftet Di.uiksgiymg is notoriously
'bloody lieiause ol die uumlier ol drunk drivers
on the road For die past 10 years, the sheriffs
Office lias (tm dutlftl Dl I iln-iks Tills year s
|Mtrol was more intense than previous years In
sti-.nl of Using llliee ol lour i liei k|Milnls. the pa
tiol was wlilespre.nl
Ihe command post was at the lountv jail
where Deputy Keith Itetham worked out ol the
It A I Molnli the same mobile command post
used lor the lorttadn and wlldllre emergent u-s
this year lleiham and .mother D U analysts
trrlinh tail worked well past dawn
tine hv one the arresting ndtiers brought
hand t tilled nllendeis lo the jail from 10 t l
|i iii lo almost 4 a m . the patrol i.irs arrived
most ot Mil* attests made HI the early morning
Most ot the otleiiders are llrst tune irrests."
Ik-tllalli s.nil 'Normal Joe ( Itl/elis who know
they have messed n|i Ihey reall/e what they did
wrong and make &gt;n • tlort not to la- brought liar k
lien again
H&gt; th.tin s.ml that s r. |i. |irnt o| the otleiiders
•I., not Hi., it \Vi s. i them mite .mil that s it
I ' l t o t see Dtunks

I’ nge IA

Lake cleanup meets goals
By Bill Krrn*
11KRAI D SI AH WRHF.R

W e lc o m e Santa

1.1 &gt;Nl *VVt M l| I

S.vda Claus made an initial appeararKo at Fun World in Flea Work!
Frida; on h a special nendoor as he cjiuulud the m any visitors

Ground breaking
set for new campus
Hy Kuna White
IIKRAI.DSTAH WRITER
CJVIKIK)
The
ntoimd
hreakmn tor the Seminole
((illllliuliltv College
Oviedo
Campus is at 2 p m Dei
l
I lie Seminole County Hoard of
Conitnlsstotiers ap|iroved tinschool's linal master plan and
developer S anreeineilt this p a s t

week
II there are no snans tn per
mittlnn Itom the si John s Wa
let Management ♦•nil oilier site
plan reviews litlllclUlg Will he
Hill III the spring S» hool otll
i lain would like to have i lasses
In ctn in the summer of 2000
There are drainage cnnirtns
that h.ive to he resolved at the
Please see Campus, page :tA

Ih e

D illg w o m l

illy lolllllllHsliiii rrcjurstrcl illy
maiiagrr &lt;in g Maiiulng to in
vesllgate whether Ihe contract
lor the HI /im k m i Island Like
North restoration projrcl lias
lie i*n till I lllei t at a ret till rum
iiiissimi session
Manning t mu hided the i on
trait with Ai|ii.itu Hunt Man
agemetit has Item tullllled. dr
spite
inisiinderstandingH
hy
stall commissioners and n si
dents oyer tilt* foiittui t
We got what tve |i.ud lor '
Manning said
"The cnui|Miiy
did a good |oh overall
ll was
money well spent
Liyuirn like
me diilu t imdeisland tills kind
ol |irncess Nolmelv really tin
derstoiMl what would go on
Maybe ill lillidslghl a visual ol
yyli.it was going on might have

helped M s all understand
Island Like North is s»-j. &gt;
rail d by Its iiatlltal III.Oil s o iiiii
III walei ItV Slate Road i:t*l
Dmgwood Direr tor &lt;&gt;| &lt; iiiiuiiii
oily Services .John Him k said
Hr Slid tills makes It an Inin
riiiitt-tii wei anti dry body ol
water with ail .iverage depth ot
dure to lour feel, dependent on
l.dill.ill
"II yvt* don't get tain II tali get
very dry." Hum k said "I his is
t Olllllll IVI* to weed grow th
ll
might have hern an open lake
100.000 years ago. hut I don I
knoyv when human eyes have
ever seen lti.ll
Ihe i milr.it t tailed lor i er
tain non native and invasive
yegrt.itloll to hi- removed IraV
mg room lot native vegetation i&lt;&gt;
llourisli. llrotk said
lie s.ud
tin* unit rail did not tall Im a
dredge arid lill |irrmil
"W ere going to see some

irsiiltii m b* now ti *.in yanking
siuti u|i Ity tht roots." lliot k
s. .id 't h e ir s gas llino tlie
l , 1 .H i t s 1 1i..t will srllle •t o w n w i l l ,
rallilall We ve g o t some t lean
lip lleins around die lake
I h e n S a s l o n n w a te r o u tfa ll
that a re s id e n t Is c o n c e r n e d
w ith
Hut. tin* t mitral t is being
h il f d le d *

Dean Marlter. a regional b i­
ologist widi tlit* Df|)urtmeut of
Fdiviroumrut.il Protection. stir
veyetl the lake and loliiul tliat
do- removal ol invasive and exotii jilants and die increase In
yvaler circulation, lias Ix-rn aclompllshed
He said be con­
sidered die pro|t*c! completed.
Aijuatu biologists. Inc.. are
under t ontr.it t yvitb the city of
hnigyyoiMl to remove die re
m. iiiiUig designated Chtnrsr
tallow and lluutlng sputterdock
itMits, Itarber said
Please see Lake, page 3A

Family left homeless
gets new house
By BIU Kerns
IIKKA1.D STAFF WRTTEK
SANFORD A Sanford lamilv
left without a home by the Feh
2.1 tornado that tipped through
(Mintons of Seminole County
celebrated Thanksgiving
by
preparing to move Into a new
home built by the Mennoiiltes
with consiniittoii costs paid lor
by Seminole County Community
Development
The Roberts will move into
llielr three bedroom, two bath
room home at .T6II0 Liura Ave
nue on Friday or Monday, when
the electricity Is booked up.
Futility gathered .it the home on
Wednesday to help the Kotierls
pac k belongings Into the home
•|fs
fabulous."
Jimmie
Roberts said. T ills Is a really

lltct* house We've been helping
to build it as iiiiii li as the Men
limiltes will let us We upprr*
i late all they've done
I tiey've
done a lot ol work
We got lo
meet jieople trout all over
( uiiodo. Germany. 1‘etuisylva
oia even Hawaii *
Justlll Rolielts. If&gt;. said hr
Inl |Mil with every phase of
t mistnit'tnig Ihe Inline since
ground was broken April I t .
I \m pi lor installing shingles on
die root
*We can't wall to move in."
Justin said
Tti tin* summer.
|H-ople tiad a hard lime with tile*
treat and die leader told diem if
these |M-oplt* have to live in
this, then you can yvork here.'
Suite Se-pteiiiljcT. lliert* tiave
Item It) to 20 people working
Please see Home. Page 3A

The Roborls family. Jimmio. Linda. Justin. 15. and Ja­
cob. It, stand in Iront of tho new home built by Ihe
■cM **
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Food, drug interaction update
The Food and Drug Administration and
die National Consumers League are cor
rc-cnng Information tn a brochure recent
ly developed for consumers on drug Inter
actions. Tlie brochure erroneously slates
that tlie consumption of grapefruit |une
with prescription antihistamine drugs
fexofenadine (Allegro) or lorutadtne
(C lari Uni could result In serious hruri
problems In fact. FDA knows of no evt
dence of such an Interaction problem
Involving these drugs.

Republican women installed
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS The Su Iiih Im ii
Republican Women's Club will hold a hoi
Iday luncheon to Install newly elected olli
cers Dec. 16 from 11 a.m. until I p m. at

v .'
the Matson A Jardln Restaurant. 430 S
Wyinorc* Road. iMtamonle S|&gt;rmgs
In support of the "Good Shepherd*
Program, those attending are asked to
bring a wrapped gilt lor an infant Ihe
program, one ol several community pro
jec ts supported hy the club. In-iic-flis
Imprisoned young mothers and their
halites Tickets are $&gt;2f» jier person Due
lo limited seating, no walk ms will Im*
accepted and reservations must Imreceived no later than Dec I 1
For reservations call Hetty .Jean
Cochran at (407) H62-UU26
nr June
Columbus at (4071 HTtO 4560

*. '

Volunteers needed
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Ihe Si-iuniole
Cnmmiuilty Volutilerr Pri grains RSVP
IRetired Sc-nlor Volunteer Program) and
(VISTA (Volunteers In Service lo ;\mi*m al
are currently In need of volunteers iii
schools, literacy programs, law- futurec*
merit. c ity. i outuv and state departments,
museums, protective services, hosjiitals.
nursing homes, libraries, drivers etc For
more information call I lu/l 12.1 I I III

Newcomers luncheon
WINTER PARK Die Newcomers Club
o f Central Florida will bold Its Dec ember

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Mennonitos to replace tho homo tho family lost in a fornado
Ngrak] rno«o Dt Tom*i*f WUHinl

■cjm luncheon Dec. 17 al Winter Park
Kai cpict Club hi Winter Park Gathering
IIiiii* In-gins at I I :t0 a III lollowc-d by i
bultel Iiiiii Ii al iiihiii

INDEX
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Hie re wilt be a special musical jirograiii
For more Intormatlon and lor linn li reser
v,ll lolls i all Margie al I 1071 ‘ »77 0516
A U lie im e r ’s s u p p o rt
L\KE MARY /\n cXl/tieinirr's diseasesupport group, sponsored by the Greater
Orlando Alzheimer's Association, will
nicer Dec. I t at 2 p in at Metier laving
For Seniors located iii the Florida
Hospital Annex liulldmg. M»‘ »7 Sand
pond Road. Like Mary
Mee tings are Iree For mure miurrnatlon
c all 11071 .'LIT
&lt;T (4071 628 OOHH

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Seminole Herald

• F ill D l|ltil Viica Hsll

"Sening Seminole County Since /VfM”

LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today: Sunny- Highs In the
upper-70s. Lows In the mid*
50s Sunday: Sunny. Highs in
the upper-70s. Lows in the
mid 5Cs
Monday:
Partly
cloudy. Highs In the iipper70s. Lows tn the upper-50s.
Tuesday: Isolated showers.
Highs in the upper-70s, Lows
in the upper-50s.

SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min 12:10
a.m.. tttaj. 6:15 a m., min.
12:25 p tn.. ituj 6:40 p m
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high
2:20 a.m.. 2:49 p.m.. low: 8.40
a.m.. 9:14 pm. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 2:25 a.m., 2:54
p.m.. low: 8:45 a.m.. 9:19 p.m..
E X TEN D ED O U TLO O K
Cocoa Beach: high: 2:40 a.m..
3:09 p.m.. low: 9:00 a.m . 9 34
SUNDAY
SATURDAY
Sunny 78 56 Sunny 77 56 p.m.

MONDAY
Ptcldy 77 58

TUESDAY
ShwTS 78 58

LOTTERY
Mete aro tho winning numbers
selected on Friday in Iho Flonda
Lottery
Fantasy 5
5 -8 1 0 -1 1 -2 5

Lotto (Nov. 21)

13-17-26-33-45-47

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona B each A New
Sm y rn a Beach: Sens are 2
3 feet with a light chop.
W ater temperature at D ay­
tona Is 73 degrees anti at
N ew Symrna. 73 degrees.
W inds are from the north­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

S TA T IS TIC S
The high temperature tn
Sanford
Friday
war
SO
degrees and the overnight low
waa 58 degree*.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m. Sat­
urday waa 0.00 Inches.
•Sunrise................. 6:58 a.m.
•Sunset...................5:30 p.m.

CIRCULATION

ad m inistration

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(Mesaa Pugh Buvnev* WjMijei
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ADVERTISING
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John Coflman
Evonda Johnson Clerk
Cheryl Slone
Water Sanrson
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EDfTORtAL
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Persxkcal Postage Pad at SarWird FkifW«
and addtwnal ma*ng rtkees
USPS 481780
Poslmaster Send address changes to
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PO Bo« 166?
Sanford, FL 37777 166?
R ep ub lic

F B I S IM P L E

THAT PORTION OF LAND OESCRiBEO IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK S ti. PAGE 88. OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK STS. PAOE 7JT
AND OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 599. PAGE 814. BEING A PART
CF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. LYING
W SEM NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 114 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SAID POINT BEING ON THE NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAD AS SHOWN ON MIDWAY PARK. SECTION ONE. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN PLAT BCOK 4. PAGE 94. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. THENCE RUN
S 89'21'SSE ALONG THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF SAID
LAKE MARY ROAO ANO ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE WEST
1/2 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST t/4 OF SAID
SECTION 22. FOR A DISTANCE OF 379 32 FEET, THENCE RUN
N 38*24 05 E 85 00 FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH THE
CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 427 AS SHOWN ON THE STATE
ROAO DEPARTMENT RIGHT o f WAY MAP, SECTION NUMBER
77510-2808 IDATED SEPTEMBER 23. I9S9). FOR A DISTANCE OF
80 87 FEET TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVINO A RADIUS OF 2,218 48 FEET,
THENCE. LEAVING SAID PARALLEL LINE. RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
Of 0V47 44- FOR AN ABC DISTANCE OF 69 S2 FEET. THENCE
RUN S 49-48 12-E FOR A OlSTANCE OF S 00 FEET TO A POINT
ON THE ARC OF A NON TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 2.213 48 FEET; THENCE
FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF N 40*11 48*1. RUN NORTHEAST­
ERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF 08-1T 49‘ FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 243 27 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE ALONG SAIO
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 02*38 13" FOR AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 101 I? FEET. THENCE RUN N 40‘92 10‘W FOR A
DISTANCE OF 3 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A NON
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS OF 2.211 49 FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEARINO
OF N 49*07 50*1. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF
SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANQLE OF 02*48 01* FOR
AN ARC OlSTANCE OF 108 42 FEET. THENCE RUN S 38-04 10 E
FOR A OlSTANCE OF I 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A
NON-TANGENT c u r v e c o n c a v e s o u t h e a s t e r l y a n d HAVING
A RADIUS OF 2,213 48 FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEAR­
ING OF N S1-SS 50-E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02*40 00' FOR
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 103 03 FEET. THENCE RUN N.3S*24 09'W
FOR A DISTANCE OF 5 OO FEET TO A POINT ON THE ARC OF A
NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO
A RADIUS OF 2,218 48 FEET. THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEAR­
ING OF N 54*33 St-E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC
OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 02'02 27' FOR
AN ARC DISTANCE OF 79 02 FEET. THENCE RUN S 3f07 SO E
FOR A OlSTANCE OF 32 92 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO 00
FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH SAID CENTERLINE OF
COUNTY ROAO 427. THENCE RUN S 59*06 54*W ALONG SAIO
PARALLEL LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 84 8? FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RAOIUS OF 1.194 28 FEET; THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTER­
LY ALONG SAIO PARALLEL LINE ANO ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
c u r v e t h r o u g h a c e n t r a l a n g l e o f 13 *47- 43* f o r a n a r c
DISTANCE OF 288 04 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAIO PARALLEL
LINE RUN N 99-23 S3*W FOR A DISTANCE OF 21.10 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 7.938 SQUARE FEET, MORE
OR LESS
TOGETHER WITH
P AR C IL NO. 748 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION IAS8M BN T
COUNTY ROAO 42T, P M A 5 E V
THAT PORTION OF LANO OESCRIBEO IN OFFICIAL RECOROS
BOOK 314 PACE 68. OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK STS. PAOE 237
AND OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 599. PAGE 614. BEINQ A PART
OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. LYING
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
OESCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT T h e SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST. SAID POINT BEING ON T h E NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAO: THENCE RUN
S 89-21 55’ E ALONG SAIO NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A
OlSTANCE OF 595 64 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 80 00 FEET
NORTH Of ANO PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY
ROAO 427. AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT
RIGHT OF WAY MAP. SECTION NUMBER 77310 2608 (DATED
SEPTEMBER 23, I9S9I; THENCE RUN N 38-24 05*E ALONG SAID
PARALLEL LINE FOR A Dis t a n c e OF 56.99 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
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ALLEL L'NE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 13'3t 47* FOR AN ARC
D is t a n c e o f 32249 f e e t t o t h e p o in t o f b e g in n in g .
t h e n c e RUN N 18 04 10*W FOR A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET.
THENCE RUN N 52-12 0 6 E FOR A DISTANCE OF 21.05 FEET.
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A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY
AND HAVING a RAOIUS OF 2213 48 FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT BEARING OF 5.32'28 06'W RUN WESTERLY ALONO THE
ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
00‘32 16- FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 20 77 FEET TO THE POINT

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Legal Notices

Pel 11loner,
1,
DONALD ROBERTSON, as Personal Representative at
me Estate of Opel ElO'Se Robertson, deceased.
RAV VALDES at Ta, Collector of Seminole County.
Florida end me unknown spouses of the above, it an,,
men he rs, devieeee. ate gneee. grantees, creditors,
lessees, •••cutor*. eOminist'ators. mortgagee*, judgment
creditors, trustees, lienholders, persons m possession
end any and all other persons having or claiming
to have any rtghl, title or interest by. through, under or
against the above named Defendants, or otherwise
claiming any right, true, or interest in the teal property
described in this act on.
Defendants
TO. THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING INTEREST BY. TMROUQN. UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMED DEFENDANTS, a n d TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
an Amman! Oome.n Petition, together with He Oeclerelion of
Taking nek been tried in the above-styled court to acourre certain
properly interests m Seminole County. Florida, described as follom :
P A R C H NO. t a t
CO UNTY ROAD 417, PHASE V

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NOTICE OF ACTIOS IN EMINENT DOMAIN
IN TMf CIRCUIT COURT OF
T H t EIOMT8INTM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR SIM INOLC COUNTV.
FLORIDA
CASK NO.: f a -t T t1 -C A -1 3 a
SEW *»CLE COUNTY, a pom cal subdivision of Ine
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OF BEGINNING
SA'O LANDS CONTAINING THEREIN 209 SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
TO O iTM B B WITH
PAR CIL NO. §4B
DRAINAGE 8ASEM8MT
CO UNTY ROAO 417. PHASE V
THAT PORTION OF LAND OESCRIBEO IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK S14. PAQE i t . OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK STS. PAOE 237
ANO OFFICIAL RECOROS BOOK 399. RAGE 814. BEING A PART
OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANOE 30 EAST, LYING
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST t/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SAIO POINT BEINQ ON THE NORTH
RIGHT OF WAV LINE OF LAKE MARY ROAD. THENCE RUN
S 89 21 5S‘ E ALONG SAIO NORTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE FOR A
OlSTANCE OF SIS 84 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE 80 00 FEET
NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY
ROAD 427, AS SHOWN ON THE STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT
RIGHT OF WAT MAR. SECTION NUMBER 77310-2801 I DATED
SEPTEMBER 3 3 .18S8I: THENCE RUN N.18'24 OS'S ALONO SAID
PARALLEL U N I FOR A DISTANCE OF SB 99 FEET TO A POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RADIUS OF 3,213 41 FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAIO FAR.
ALLEL LINE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE THROUOH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*03 32* FOR AN ARC
DISTANCE OF 112 83 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THENCE RUN N 89-23 S3*W. FOR A OlSTANCE OF 31 40 FEET TO
A POINT ON A NONTANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTER­
LY ANO HAVINO A RADIUS OF 2.333 48 FEET: THENCE FROM A
TANGENT BEARING OF N 45-58 0 0 E RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE
OF 03 09 49* FOR AN ARC OlSTANCE OF 123 32 FEET. THENCE
RUN S 40-52 TO E FOR A OlSTANCE OF 20 00 FEET TO A POINT
ON A NONTANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO
HAVINO A RADIUS OF 2.213 41 FEET; THENCE FROM A TANGENT
BEARING OF S 4«‘0? S0‘ W RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE
ARC OF SAIO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
02'3I 13* FOR AN ARC DISTANCE OF 101 87 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 2.2S2 SOUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
AND
PARCEL NO. 14S
E l i AIMPLA
COUNTY NOAO 4ST, PHAS I V
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST
1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST,
LYING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA. BEING MORE PARTICU­
LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SECTION 21.
TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH, RANOE 30 EAST. THENCE RUN
3 00-49 26-W ALONO THE EAST LINE OF THE NORTHEAST t/4
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SAIO SECTION 22 FOR A OlSTANCE
OF E7S.1S FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. SAIO POINT
BEING ON A LINE S3 OO FEET NORTH OF ANO PARALLEL WITH
THE CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAO 427. AS SHOWN ON THE
STATE ROAO DEPARTMENT RIOHT OF WAY MAP. SECTION NUM­
BER 77S10-380S (OATED SEPTEMBER 23. 19S9J: THENCE CON­
TINUE ALONG SAID EAST LINE S 00‘49'21'W FOR A OlSTANCE
OF 41 14 FEET TO A POINT ON A LINE SO.00 FEET NORTH OF
ANO PARALLEL WITH SAIO CENTERLINE OF COUNTY ROAD 427:
THENCE RUN S.SS'OS S«-W. ALONG SAIO PARALLIL LINE FOR A
OlSTANCE OF 19E.33 FEET. THENCE LEAVINO SAIO PARALLEL
LINE RUN N.31 *07*80"W. FOR A OlSTANCE OF 33 93 FEET TO A
POINT ON A NONTANOENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY
ANO HAVING A RAOIUS OP 3.21S 41 FEET; THENCE FROM A TAN­
GENT SEARINO OF N S8*3S'17*E. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO
THE ARC OF SAIO CURVI THROUOH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
02-3E 3S* FOR AN ARC OlSTANCE OF BS.S2 FEET. THENCE RUN
N 59-06 S4-E FOR A OlSTANCE OF 124.20 FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING
SAIO LANOS CONTAINING THEREIN 7.2SS SQUARE FEET. MORE
OR LESS
OWNER(a). DONALD ROBERTSON, at Pertonal Repretanlati.a
o&lt; the Eetata of Opal Elorea Rabarteon. decaatad
c/o William E. Raitchmann, J r, Etq
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Festival off Ufhts • Friday December 4th, 1998
at 6 30 PM te» the opening of the Sanford Holiday Season
Celebrate the lighting of Downtown Sanford with the
Seminole High School Choral department.
The Night before Christmas read by Country |oe Rosier
Hot Chocolate, mulled elder and cookies

Grand Christinas - Parade Saturday December 5
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240 Wall Fvit Slreal
Sanford, FL 32771
Each Defendant la furthar notrflad that the Petitioner will petition
fer an Ordar ol Taking balora tha HONORABLE GENE STEPHEN­
SON. ona ol tha Judgae of lha abova-ttylad Court, on Tuaaday.
the 22nd day of Oacembar. 1998. al 1:30 p m . m Courtroom K. at
tha Sammola
County Courthouu. Sanford. Florida. In accordanca with it*
Declaration ol Taking haralotora rued In thie ceute. All
Defendente lo true tuil and all olhar Interaetad parliet may limat» 'aquael a hearing on tha Palilien tor lha Order ol Taking al lha
lima and place deeignaled and be heard. Any Defendant tailing to
Me a timely request for hearing thell waive any right to object to
tho Ordar ol Taking.
Each Defendant and any other partone claiming any interet! it
the properly datcribad In lha Petition in the tbove-ttyled Eminent
Oomam proceeding Jt hereby required lo terya written detente*
* any you ha,e. lo tha Petition heretofore tiled m Hue ceute on
the Petitioner, and any requett lor a hearing on lha Petition tor
tha Ordar at Taking, it dettred. on Petitioner t Attorney. who*a
name and eddreti la thown below on or before Tuatday.
December 19. 1999. and to Mo tha original ol your written deten*e* end any reque*t lor hearing on tha Petition for tho Order ol
Taking with the Clerk of thie Court edhar before teryica on the
Petitioner t Attorney or immediately thereafter, to thow whet
tight, title, mtereit or lien you have, it any. or claim in and to the
property de*cnbed m laid Petition and to *how ceute, if any you
here, why aaid property thould not be condemned tor tha utei
end pur poke* ae »at forth in ta d Petition H you fail to anewer. a
default may be entered agamtl you lor the reliel demanded in the
Petition It you rail to requett a hearing on the Petition lor Order
of Taking you thall waive any right to obiect to taid Order ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and (eel of laid Court on the 2tat day ol
October. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEM iNOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT A. MCMILLAN
County Attorney
tor Seminole County, Florida
Sammola County Sarvice* Building
1101 Eati Futt Street
Sanford. Florida 32771
Taleotion* (4071 121-1130, E ll 7294
Attorney lor Petitioner
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POLICE LOG .
Mu* falluu’fmj reports ttvre roinpdert from the Seminole County
SheifU's Office for Incidents recorded Nov. 24:

Burglary:
WINTER SPRINGS. M orcc Loop. Nov. 23. 1:48 a m. A 19-year
man and a |uvrnll&lt;- male wrrc arrrxtrd by Winter Spring* po­
ll* r lot burglary, Ilirff of less than *300 and for resisting artext wit hunt violence. Itillre said they funnd the two trying lo
K*dn an ess to vehicles In the parking lot o f a business. They
Ihiiih I a stereo system In the older man's waistband. He also
had a wallet which contained items that weren't his. He and
•he other man said they found the Items In the bushes nearby.
1 lie owner ol the wallet was contacted and said the wallet had
lieen In his i.»r and Hint no one had permission to remove It
(••’•it then-. I he pair then admitted they had taken the stereo
Irian mol I in vehicle In the area.

Dom estic violen ce:
OVIEDO. Division Street. BOO Mock. Nov. 20. 2:05 u rn. A
37 year old man was arrested liy Oviedo polite for domestic
violence. I’"III r said the man pnnchrd his daughter In the
forrhead with Ills (1st during an argument.

SANFORD. Hotly Avenue. 400 Mock. Nov. 24. 11 p.m A
woman was arrested l&gt;v Sanford (Miller for domestic violence.
I’"lh* said she had stuck her son In the head with a beer ran
and told Ilinn that shr "lied the right to* do so.

D rugs:
LONOWOOD. U.S. Highway 17-92. 200 block. Nov. 23. 3:10
p m A in year old woman was arrrsted by Longwuod Police
tor ti.dlleklng In Illegal dings. Poller said she went lo a phar­
macy and got a prescription tilled using a false Identification
* aid to pun base a prescription drug (Hydrnrodour).
LONOWOOD, Credo Street at Pasadena. Nov. 23. 2:05 a m.
An IH vc n "III man was arrested l»y Seminole County sheriffs
depitiles tor possession of less Ih.in 20 grams of marijuana,
t "III *' said he was s lo p e d on his bicycle In the middle of Ihe
in 1 1
they slnp|&gt;ed toipirsllon Him. He gave them permls•t"ii to scan h him and when they did. they found a small bag­
gie "I marijuana In his |mm ket.

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on this house.*
The Roberta are the third
Sanford family to move Into a
home built by the Mennonllrs
since the tornado hit the city,
Virgil Kouffman. project director
for the Mennonlte's Sanford
Unit. said.
The concrete-block homes
built by Ihe Mennonlles have 23 bedrooms. 1100 square feet
o f living area, wall-to-wall car­
peting. and a carport. Kouffman
said.
T h e Mennonllrs were here a
few weeks after the tornado
hit.’ Uuddy Dalagta. principal
planner In Ihe Seminole County
Community Development Office,
said. 'In March. Ihe (Seminole
County Commission) authorized
certain funds far both con­
struction ol homes and the
housing of Mennonllrs.*
The 330-35,000 construction
cost o f the houses Is half what
the houses would cost without
Mrnnonle assistance, lialagla
said.
T h ese are very nice homes.*
Ualagla said.
T h ey 're much
nicer than the homes many v ic ­
tims were living In before the
tornado hit.*
Justin Roberts said the family
was living In a mobile home
before Ihe tornado.
"It was home for us,’ Justin
said. ‘ But. this Is grrat.
I'll
even have my own bedroom *
The Mennonllrs arr also cur­
rently taking part In luiinebutldlng projects In Puerto
Rico, Alabama, and Texas,
Kauffman said.
At Tuesday Seminole County
Commission session, two San-

ford homes were designate! to
house Mennonlles while they
continue
constructing
nrw
homes far victims o f I lie Feb.
23 tornadoes.
The Mennonlles will slay al
3465 and 3 4 4 1 Country Club
Road In Sanford until March
31.
1999 while continuing
work on at least 11 new homes
far victims.
*Wc appreciate all Ihe help
we've been receiving.* Kouff­
man said. T h ere's been a lot
of progress In the last 10
months. It's been an excellent
community-wide effort.*
The Mennonlles have previ­
ously stayed In Winter Springs
High School and U Girl Scout
Camp tn Chuluota.

WASHING ION. D.C.- Since
Lin I . tin-American Red Cross
lias res|H*nded to 239 ma|or
disasters
.dinting
.'100.000
f.UIII lies In 11 stairs, (inani.
I i n t i " Ulcii anil tbr tl S Virgin
Islands and commuted more
tlinn # l « 0 million Inr Itumrdl
ilr disaster rrltrf. The Urd
( ’ loss ronllniirs rating aid to
I liitidntas ami Nicaragua In tin*
wake id Hurricane Milch 1998
In I m iiiiiic tlir nisillrst year
ini (hr Mn| lio s s and one nl
tin* iihisi drvastallilg years lor
disasters In lecent blslory.
So I n |iisi this year, ilie Rrd
m ss lias served

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meals and pmvided comfort.
1 ate and solace; to .dniost
.HKt.noo people led homeless
Itreatise ol disasters. Red Cross
ti ,lined lli ensrd menial health
pinfesslnnals have pmvided
more Ilian 7r».0(K( 1 lists coun­
seling sessions
In victims,
emergency |&gt;ersonnel and relief
wmkei In 1998
T h is has In r 11 an extremely
dlllli "It vear tor disasters,*
saltl .loliii CII/Im*. vice prrsldent tor Disaster Services ol the
Anterii an Rrd Cross. "Hie Red
I loss lias lirrn In the yyorsi hit
.liras mil will coiillliue lo be
Iheie. piovidlng help anil hope
lo those Individuals mid I.1111Illi s affei ted *
Hurricane Get ages Is one of
die most dcsimi live hurricanes
m m o n ie d history anil the
I I .nllicst single disaster o|iera-

tlon In Rrd Cross history. The
disaster stretched Rrd Cross
resources thin, requiring a 350
million
fund-raising
appeal
from Rrd
Cross
President
Kll/alieth Dole several weeks
ago.
fralm-d Red Cross disaster
workers have been sent to mon­
th.in 10.000 rellrf assignments,
totaling almost 500.000 days
spent providing humanitarian
rrlirf sitter winter storms crip­
pled parts of New York. Maine
aiul Vermont In January.
As Ihe year null limed, so did
the disasters.
In February,
massive Hooding hit California
and horrific tornadoes killed 42
(M-nph- in Florida. In March,
tornadoes
ripped
through

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southern Minnesota and floods
swamped the towns of Olbs.
Alabama and Albany. Georgia.
In April, another strand of
deadly tornadoes harassed the
south In Tennessee. Georgia.
Alabama. Krntucky and Arkan­
sas. In May. more tornadoes
tore through North Carolina.
South Dakota. Pennsylvania.
New York. Minnesota and W is ­
consin.
In June, wildfires scorched
almost a half a million acres in
Florida and flooding In Iowa
and Ohio devastated dozens of
communities. Floods scoured
parts of Tennessee and un
evacuation of Times Square
displaced hundreds of people
In July.

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180 acre site located on the
southeast comer of Lockwood
ikiulrvard and Old Lockwood
Road. Site preparation and constmetton cost far Phase 1 Is
approximately $20 million.
SCO's Oviedo Crnter will o f­
fer a full complement of college
credit courses leading to an Assoclate In Arts or Associate In
Science Degree.
County planner Don Fisher
said duit subsequent changes
would lx- brought to the atten­
tion of Commissioner Grant
Maloy. the school being In his
district. It would be far too exprnslve to have more public
hearings on Ihe subject. If

plans met Malay's approval, the
project would continue.
*We've supported this - it's
part o f the process." Commis­
sioner Dick Von Der W rlde
said. The board voted, 5-0. to
proceed.
’ ll I see problems, w ell take
them up." Maloy said.
A small group o f residents
near the college site are not
happy with the building. They
are concerned wllh drainage
and proximity to their homes.
Some are concerned that Ihe
value of their properties will be
reduced.
The commissioners say the
properties will most likely rise
In value.

him processed, he wasn't say­
ing much at all. It wasn't very
pleasant being thrown Into jail
lor the next right hours. The
laughter was over."

BA.T. Mobile. Laurie Olson
from Orlando Regional Health
Care, placed eight baby or
children's car seats. Each had a
sticker that read: ‘ Safe Kids
Buckle Up."

• on e Ktinenil D irector h an d les all d e ta ils
• nil p rep aration Is d on e at th is facility
• s e rv ic e tim es will m eet you r n eed s
• no in te re s t is ch arged on tru ste d
p rea rra n g em en ts, which a r c 100% refundable
• the fam ily s e le c ts crem ation s e rv ic e s
• m ark ers d esigned lo siH 'cificn tion s

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Some sites on the lake with
water less than three frrt deep
&lt;ontatn peat or organic material
still floating. Barber said re­
moval o f organic material from
these sites Is not wtthtn the
authority o f the permit granted
for the project.

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Sheriff Don Esllngrr's Intent
Is (o make the DUI offenders'
stay from pleasant.
They are held In cells Just
like the 1.110 other Inmates •
killers, spousal abusers, armed
robbers and muggers.
In (he midst of the DUI testing
area at the (all Friday night was
yet another grim reminder of
how some offenders place the
lives of others - their children In danger.
Several yards away from the

"We give these seats lo those
who need them." Olson ex­
plained.
‘ When
un officer
makes a DUI arrest and notices
that children who are In Ihe car
are not buckled up. we supply
these seats. All children under
16 must be buckled up at all
times."
Drunk drivers with unbuck­
led children In their cars get
suffer lines and little sympathy
from the law.

Y o u r H o lid a y S h o p p in g H e a d q u a r te r s

O V E R 1000
FRIENDLY MERCHANTS

O B ITU A R IE S
DONNIE M. HOLLOWAY
Itou.ile M
Holloway,
83,
Kiiniiirtliii Avenue. Sanford,
died Thursday. Nov. 2&lt;i. 1998
al Nu tli Seminole Hospital.
Iringwiud. Horn Sept. 18. 1915
In Opp, Ala., she moved to
C r11lr.1l '•lotIda In 1948. Mrs.
Holloway was a homemaker.
She was e member o f Central
Baptist Cfttrch.
Survivors Include son. Robert.
Sanford; two sisters. Milton.
Ala : four brothers, Milton,
Ala Id grandchildren; numer­
ous great giuudrhlldreit.
C.ramkovv
l-tmcral
Home,
Sanfard. in cli.iig*- of arrange1(tents.
LILLIAN A9TRID SMITH
Lillian a m 1 id Smith, 80. Lan-

dover Place, Longwood. died
Thursday, Nov. 26, 1998. Bom
In Brooklyn. N.Y.. she moved
to Central Florida In 1990.
Mrs. Smith was a homemaker.
She was a Lutheran.
Survivors Include son. Th o­
mas A.. Winter Springs: two
grandchildren;
one
great­
grandchild.
Woodlawn
Carey
Hand.
Dmgwood. In charge of ar­
rangements.
MARY ELIZABETH WOLF
Mary Elizabeth Wolf. 80. H a­
cienda Drive. Winter Springs,
died Friday, Nov. 27, 1998.
Hum In Sharon.
Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1986. Mrs. Wolf was a homemaker. She was a member of
Community Alliance Church.

READY K )
Winter Springs.
Survivors Include son. Dr.
Daniel J.; Winter Springs: two
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Fatrchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In cliarge of ar­
rangements.

n iw n m

I

Holloway, Bonnie M.
Funeral Services for Mrs. Donnie
M. Holloway. H3, of Sanford, who
died Thursday, will U- Monday al 1
p.m. al Gramkow Funeral Home
Chapel with Mr. John Sauls olfl* 1
.mug Interment will he tn b\er
green Cemetery. Friends may rail
at ihe funeral home Monday from
II u.m. until service time. Ar
rangeinents by Qramkow Funeral
Home. 500 £. Airport Uhd.. San
ford. FL, (407) 322 3213.

l

Is your Medicare enough care?

eoollsued fiom P « j« 1A
IlidinluiMli-ly.
ollters
come
bat k We want them oil Ihe
mud for good."
Some id Ibe I tills biougtil to
the |.ill aie bclllgeieni or Just
plain slik Others qulrtly undergo lb&lt;ii tests and pot lip no
jitolesl.
"Recently, we did li.nl this
one fellow who (list cracked
everyone up." Itelham said.
1lie nursling officers said he
was delivering all these one
hurts that had llirin laughing •
•rally laughing.
‘ When lie gol here, he was
Mill In line lot 111 I had In try my
lest lo bold hack from laugh­
ing Ihe guy had some great
lines lint hv I lie time we had

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�4 A - Seminote Heratil Santeid, Florida ■Sunday November 29. 1998

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Community Views

Our Views

McCollum should
focus his attention
closer to home, ease
up on president
Is Rep. Bill McCollum the Clinton Impeachment R-Fla.,
adequately representing the views of his constituents re­
garding hearings or Is he trying to satisfy an agenda that
diverts his time away from serving the people he repre­
sents.
McCollum, a Longwood resident and a leading member
of the House Judiciary Committee investigating the
president's pending Impeachment charges, lias been
am ong the leaders In his relentless attack of the presi­
dent.
McCollum h as been on many national news programs
and Is one of the most frequently quoted House members
in his attacks on the president.
Though election results showed that the American
public Is tired of the Clinton scandal, the fact remains
the president hurt himself and his family, and broke the
law In the process
Even as national media has pointed out that some Re­
publicans are willing to settle for censure. McCollum re­
m ains Insistent d ial the Impeachment hearings have
rallied the Republicans to look for more evidence.
Let the Impeachment hearings play themselves out.
A s McCollum attacked the president, the American
people pushed aside their feelings an the scandal and
voted more Democrats Into the House and to key guber­
natorial positions.
McCollum has described Clinton as mastering a "cold,
calculating, well thought-out scheme.'
He has been voted Into office to represent the views of
his constituents, not die House Judiciary committee.
The time McCollum spends discussing the Impeachment
hearings In die media could be spent serving die people
he represents.

PO LITIBITS
\Vhats going on poltically-speaking in Seminole County
Seminole County Sheriff Don Eallnger sent a recent memo to
all of the employees In hts command that he was not Inter­
ested tn a political appointment by Gov. Jrb Bush to be the
top gun In the Florida Department of law Enforcement. Estlngcr'a OfTice la eounaldercd by marry to be the moat eflectcnl
In the state.
Former Seminole County Commissioner Win Adams lias been
deluged with good wishes from residents who are urging him
to run for the commission again In 2000. Adams said others
say they will support him If he should want to run for the
County School Board In 2000. Meanwhile, he la mulling of­
fers from the private sector.

In Longwood. one resident offered suggestions on how the city
should be organized by posting assignments on the wall of an
outhouse that was recently deposited on the steps of City
Hall.
Longwood city administrator and former chief of police Greg
Manning, whose son lives tn Sanford, said the reason he Is
not Interested tn becoming Sanford's chief of police Is that
T m tiding my tractor back to Alabama. It will take a long
time to get there by tractor, so 1don't have lime to waste.'

Longwood Commissioner Paul Lovestiund and Manning got In
a heated argument Monday night at the commission meeting
over whether police are Involved In soliciting funds for a
youth center. Manning and Director of Public Safety Terry
Baker say no officers are sollclUng funds, and this Is a mis­
understanding over a form solicitors use In which the police
department endorses the center. Loveslrand said use of po­
lice authority tn soliciting funds Is Intimidating.
•••
Some members of the Sanford Police Department say that If
Cmdr. Ray Bronson, presently the acting chief, had been
named chief a year ago there would be no need for a nation­
wide search for a new chief when Joe Dillard leaves. Bronson
will announce soon If he Intents to be a candidate for the Job.

A used people in an unwanted district
By Jnhnrll Jackson
Now tlial the conference ccn*
ter/hotrl for the City of Sanford
lias been approved, the forgot­
ten black residents (voters and
taxpayers) of District II can resumr with their normal life­
styles, Their lifestyles of use­
less district negligence from a
neglectful city government, un­
til Ihrlr black vote Is needed for
other district benefits. This Is
not about the District II Com­
missioner whom I have worked
with and have confidence and
respect for her leadership. It Is
about a system of government
that uses blacks for vehicles
and footstools for supporting
their district and mayor needs.
In a recent llve-ycar Capital
Planning Budget ITogram Pro­
posal with millions plus dol­
lars. District II and Its residents
weren't considered or men­
tioned once for their district
needs.
As a
1966 graduate of

My Two 0 ents

■
&lt;^_

*Y

( l uc s t C o l u m n
Crooms Academy. It Is degrad­
ing to see our young blacks and
elderly
residents
struggling
with the same social conditions.
With a government submitting
such a proposed budget, they
ore going Into the 21st Century
with no consideration for Dis­
trict II voters and taxpayers.
There ts really no direct need
for a district two. It Is Just a
fraudulent Intent by the system
to use blacks as a vehicle for
the mayor nnd other district
needs. Tills City of Sanford
government with Its proposed

budget Is letting District II vot­
ers and taxpayers know that the
new vision lliut the City of
Sanford's government ts pro­
posing does not Include District
II directly. Your vote Is needed
for the rest of our districts. The
only good thing lluit was done
Indirectly In the past for Dis­
trict M voters and laxpuyrrx was
a black assistant police chief
who finally made chief, lie b e ­
came a chief that the city never
wanted.
District 11 suffers more social
Ills than any othrr district In

this oty government. While
some m.iv ‘••iv It Is their own
fault, and that Is easy to say.
but wlien you are not (Mtt ul a
proposed
Inulgi i
anywhere,
then yun are up the creek with­
out a puddle
The Mai k voters will always
tie welcomed and your l.u rs
will In- paid and Increased, but
this ryMrm o f government will
roastaullv Ignore vour needs.
Until tear Is subdued. Ihr
apprehension of lianii from fear
Is conquered. and the unfair fa­
voring o f favoritism Is no more,
Marks iii ro s s the system will
always In stereotyped and Ig­
nored Wake up nnd sinrll Ihr
pises or you are desthtrd to
lose
Ood bless you all

.lotvfit Jackson fires

in O f

ncid nmi Irfltes ocoisluridllif
dbotti soctril issues in llu'
asm ft/.

Other Views
W ill Congress properly punish Clinton?
By Morton Kondracke
The election results all but
guarantee that President Clin­
ton won't be removed from of­
fice. Now. Congress' task Is to
find a fitting punishment short
of that. Chances are, It will.
What that punishment should
be remains to be seen. It could
be censure. Impeachment by
the House without conviction by
the Senate or a House vote on
Impeachment that falls short of
a majority.
Any of the above would put a
permanent—and
d eserved brand on the Clinton presi­
dency for the history books.
Moreover.
his
punishment
might not stop there.
Clinton* premeditated com­
mission of perjury In m federal
civil deposition and again b e ­
fore a federal grand Jury surely
constitute crimes, utlhough ar­
guably not "high crimes" of the
kind the Constitution pre­
scribes for Impeachment.
Other charges against Clin­
ton—obstruction of Justice and
witness tampering—need to be
proved more solidly than they
have been
In Independent
Counsel Kenneth Starr's report
to Congress.
At this week's hearing before
a House Judiciary subcommit­
tee. Republicans argued that
perjury was a 'high crime* be­
cause It amounted to "an attack
on the rule of law" and violation
of the president's duty to "take
care that the laws are faithfully
executed.*
However. Democrats and al­
lied scholars Implicitly made
the equally valid point that the
Framers' Intention with Im­
peachment was to deal with
real—not
metaphorical—
'attacks' on the ConstttuUon.
If Congress ultimately de­
cides that Clintons offenses
constitute "low crimes." os they
were described by historian
Arthur Schleslnger Jr. at the
hearing, Clinton could sUll face
prosecution for them after he
leaves office In 2001.
In fact. Starr conceivably
could try to seek an indictment
against the president while he's
In office and hold a trial for him

after he leaves. Legal authori­
ties are spill on whether that's
possible.
So Clinton is not going lo get
oft ‘scot free,' as his critics fear
will happen If he's not Im­
peached und convicted. He will
not escape the 'role of law."
In a democracy, however.
Congress ought not Ignore the
unmistakable Judgment of the
public on so weighty u matter
as the continued tenure of a
President.
The public's will Is clear
through opinion (rolls and now
election exit polls, whose re­
sults are consistent: Two-thirds
of U.S. voters are opposed lo
Clinton s removal.
Impeachment was not pre­
cisely pul lo a referendum on
Nov. 3. but the outcome practi­
cally guarantees that 67 sena­
tors won't vote to convict and
remove him.
Those who thought Dial losing
five seats would cause House
Republicans to look for a quick
deal—or "exit strategy"—seem to
have been proved wrong.
Judging by members' com­
ments at the Judiciary Com­
mittee hearing Tuesday, the
(:OP majority seems bent on
voting articles of itnpcachmrm
and sending them to the full
House for a vote.
Possibly the articles will fall
short of a majority of those pre­
sent and voting there. In that
case, Clinton still will go down
as Just the second president
ever to have Impeachment con­
sidered by the full House.
Possibly—but not probably—
a censure motion might pass as
a substitute for Impeachment In
the House. It’s not likely b e ­
cause It would require the
House to act as both Judge and
Jury, which GOP leaders say
violates constitutional order.
Perhaps a House majority will
support one or more articles of

Impeachment and send them on
to the Senate for a trial. Tlial
onleal would constitute censure
on Its own, although the two
bodies might want to follow up
an acquittal with a stem joint
resolution of censure.
Clinton critics consider cen ­
sure a mere "slap on the wrisC
for Clinton, nnd several schol­
ars said II would create a dan­
gerous precedent, leading to
tegular censures ol the presi­
dent when the opposltr patty
controls Congress
University of Imndons Gary
McDowell told the Judiciary
panel, "tn light of the founders
concern tlv.it the president not
be subjected lo political m o­
lestation by Congress. It cannot
be emphasized too strongly tlial
Impeachment Is the only mean*
granted to Congress in censure
the president. It is impeach
ment or nothing *
Such opinions shouldn t he
dismissed lightly, but there are
counter
argumentsClinton
would be only the second
president ever subjected to
jotiil censure—the oilier being

Andrew Jac kson ami the rurilv
of Ihr procedure would slgnlly
that II should I**- used only lu
unusually
serious
i in urn
stances
Moreover, censure has ihr
advantage of Ix-lug a punish
ntent tjv.it Republicans mid
Denux-nits might agree u|xm
The voles on Impeachment an
llkelv to tie party line under
stating tin- breadth of dl-miav
C lllllons conduit lias elicited
In Congress and Ihr emmlry.
It's still remotely possible lh.it
Starr will hung more charges
against Clinton—such as sys
IrmatU
intimidation of wtt
n e s s e s --tli.it would unuilslaka
bly line lo Ihr level of "high
crimes
On current evidence,
its
cleat dial Clinton lias d r
lor-am-d the presidency, vto
laird the taw and lint to ihr
country. Hr wont lx- removed,
but one way or another he will
be
punished
!1ie
system
works
(Morion Kondracke Is executive
rdllor of Rod Call. Ihr newspu
per of Capitol lllll I

�S*rr»nots Herald, Sanford. Honda •Sunday. November 29, 1998 •9 *

The forecast calls for parades, lights and snow
FROM STAFF U F O RTS
SEMINOLE COUNTY * The
first weekend of December
could be the busiest of the
month, based on the variety of
holiday events available to
young and old.
The fun kicks off on Thurs­
day. with a tree lighting cere­
mony In Oviedo. Look for the
Festival of Lights In Sanford on
Friday, and then parades on
Saturday, another tree lighting
In Longwood. and snow in Lake
Mary.

Oviedo tree lighting
The Greater Oviedo Cham­
ber of Commerce will host Its
annual community Christmas

Tree Lighting festivities Thurs­
day from 5:30 until 7:30 p.m.
on the grounds of the Lawton
House. 200 West Broadway St.
In Oviedo.
The free event features car­
oling and performances by the
First Baptist Church of Oviedo
Children's
Choir,
Jackson
Heights Middle School Choir
and Band Ensemble. Oviedo
High School Brass Ensemble.
Complimentary holiday re ­
freshments of not chocolate,
cookies, and hot dogs will be
served to children by chamber
volunteers
at the outdoor
event. Santa will arrive during
the festivities and children will
have the opportunity to have
their pictures taken with the

Jolly old elf.
A large outdoor Christmas
tree, donated by the Rouse
Company, will be lighted dur­
ing the evening's events, and
will remain lighted throughout
the holidays along with lights
adorning the Lawton House.
For more Information call Ihe
Oviedo Chamber of Commerce
at (407) 365-6500.

Tw o days la Sanford
Sanford
Main Street
ts
sponsoring Holiday Feat 1998.
with the theme of “Home for
the Holidays, A Season of
Family and Friends.'
The Festival of Lights begins
at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, with
the lighting of downtown Son-

A rt comes to life in Seminole
the visual and performing urts
In Ihc public schools through
The Foundation for Srmlnotr
County Publlr Schools.
Talent In the Arts Alive In
Seminole performances Include
students as wrll us staff In the
schools. Trarhrrs and admin­
istrators who liavc entertained
worldwide are Included, as well
as students who have p er­
formed nationally. Student mu­
sical groups Include the Gospel
Choir from Seminole
High
School as wrll os performing
groups from (hr other high
schools. In addition |xu. and

Snow In Lake Mary
Santa'a Breakfast to a tradi­
tional fund-raiser for St. Pe­
ter's Preschool and Episcopal
Church.
The breakfast begins at 7:30
a.m. on Dee. 5. continuing un­
til 10:30, with a silent auction.
"Santa will be there spread­
ing love and Joy to our chil­
dren.*
said
Holly
Davtd.
spokesperson for the school.
The breakfast Is $6 for
adults and 63 for children 2years-old and over. Tickets are
available for games, four tick­
ets for (1 , but there are plenty
of free things to do as well,
said David. Planned activities
Include face painting, a sleigh
ride and five tons of real snow.
St. Peter's Preschool and
Episcopal Church ts located at
700 Rinehart Road, north of
Lake Mary Boulevard
and
south of County Road 46A..
For more Information, call the
achool at 333-1707. (For In­
formation on Lake Mary's holi­
day evrnt and parade that
evrnlng. please see Page 3C.)

Donation
Jhn Shupe, prasktont of the Rotary Club of Sanford, presents a
12.000 check to George R. Udvani, founder of the Christian Develop­
ment sod Training Foundation of Africa. The money win be used to as­
sist with operations of an orphanage In Africa.

ATTENTION
KMART SHOPPERS
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to attribute, toe Play Station game,
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On page 7, toe RUG RATS Movie
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On pege 8. toe $34 99 ACCUUNE
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I.ongwood tree lighting

Snow In Florida la an annual ovant at St. Petere Preschool's brsakfaat with Santa.

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Ihc
Arts are alive and wrll In Semi­
n t nole County and In good liands
with Its creative and talented
&gt;
students and teachers.
The Foundation fur Seminole
County Public Schools will be
hosting Arts Alive In Semlnolrt
on Tuesday. Dec. 1 at the Or­
lando Museum of An. This
premier black-tie event will
showcase the world-class talent
of the studrnts and staff In the
Seminole
County
Public
Schools. Proceeds from Arts
Alive In Seminole will support

ford.
The Seminole High School
Choral department will per­
form. Country Joe Rosier will
read
The
Night
Before
Christmas,' and hot chocolate,
mulled cider and cookies will
be served.
The Grand Christmas Parade
steps off at I I a.m. Dec. 5 on
First Street Also available ts
the Sanford Historic Trust's
Holiday Tour of Homes. (See
Page 1C for more Information
on this event.)

symphonic bands and Individ­
ual Instrumentalists will per­
form.
More than 250 pieces o f art
will be on display as well us ait
and other Items which will be
available through the silent
auction. Tickets for the evrnt
are *7 5 for an Individual or
$ 1.000 for a corporate table of
ten. The gold sponsor for the
evening Is Lockheed Martin
Corporation. Silver sponsors
Include Walt Disney World and
Orlando Museum of Art. For
further Information, call Dedr
SclMffnrr at H 07) 320-0170.

The sixth annual Holiday
Festival is scheduled for Dec.
5. from 4 lo 6:15 p.m., In
downtown Longwood. comer of
Warren and Wilma streets.
Presented by the city and
the Parks and Recreation Ad­
visory Board, a bake sale, cake
walk, sing a-lung with local
scliool choirs and Girl Scout
troops, dancers, and more la
planned.
Christmas
shopping
at
■Santa's Grab Bag* thrift shop
will benefit Longwood families.
Donations of non-perishable
food Items will be accepted.
Decorate cookies and holi­
day ornaments for free and
visit Santa and his elf from
4:20 to 6:15.
For more Information, call
tiie city at 200-3440.

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Businesses charged

NOTICE OF PUBLIC
INFORMATION
HEARING

Pet of the Week

with price gouging
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m mi

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plvwood l&gt;v anywhere from S I
to $7 during anil alter tin'
storm.
■Consumers are at a distinct
ills.idv.mtane diulng an u n er•
genev and they should not have
to worry ahout being victimized
twice |usi so businesses rail
nn tease their profits." Crawlord said "Plywood Is nrcrs
saty tor latarillng up homes and
businesses and price gouging
will not he tolerated "
Iht- peualtv lor violating the
price gouging statute Is S I .&lt;)&lt;)(&gt;
per violation, up to $25,000
pci day. Additional penalties
under Florida's Cut.nr and l&gt;e
iip t iv f Trade Practices Ait In
chide a line of $10,000 per
violation and restitution to ionsinners

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Seminole MoraW. Sanford. Florida • Sunday November 29. 1998

J e ff
B e r lin ic K e
H ERALD
A S S IS T A N T
SPORTS
E D IT O R

Lady Raiders roll to 7-0
Second half
‘ D ’ carries
host SCC
past Skagit
Valley C.C.

B r o w n is
d o in g a
great j o b

By Dean Smith

LAKE MARY _ When you
llilnk of llic L ik e Mary girl*
basketball tram, what comrs
to mind?
Thr Intensity o f Mary Leah
Sutton.
'The scoring and stir of
Liuren Bradley.

HE RAM) SHORTS HUMOR

The passing and leadership
o f Ashler Hall..me
List year's stair title and a
current 33-game win streak.
Two lossrs In two years.
Dig a little deeper and look
at the bench. 'Hie K im s' pinlor
varsity rnuld play as a varsity
tram and probably finish
second In the county.
In other words, there's an
awful lot of talent and success
to go around.
But there's also somebody
everyone forgets when Kim s
girls basketball Is mentioned.
It takes great Ingredients to
make a great stew, but It also
takes a great chef.
Carl Brown has done one of
thr most underrated Jobs of
coaching you'll ever see.
Sure everyone knows he's the
lradrr of the Kim s, the guy
who makes It come together,
but he rarely gets the credit
from local basketball fans for
the success o f his tram.
Why?
People mention that anyone
can win with the talent at Like
Mary. Some say he doesn't
really have to coach as much
as he throws u bunch of
basketballs on the floor and
tells them to win by 50 points.
It's more than Just that.
Talent doesn't win
championships and talent
doesn't alone put together 33game winning streaks.
That's why Brown deserves
an awful lot of the credit.
When he took a team whose
starting lineup consisted of
four underclassmen to the
state finals two years ago. he
had seniors who rarely played.
Same thing last year when he
won the whole thing.
Tills season, he has a seniordominated team but still
chooses to start a freshman.
Success breeds Jealousy. At
most schools, the seniors
would be screaming for playing
time and a cancer would grow
between them and the younger,
more talented players.
Brown has prevented that.
If he never leaves Ills seal on
the bench. If he never baits a
referee or calls a play, he
drserves a load of credit for
keeping his team playing as.
well, a team.
Championships can jiroduce
egos. There aren't any at Like
Mary. Despite a string of
Injuries, the Kuns still were
working on all cylinders after a
close call against Lyman last
week. Bradley and Ballance are
still recovering from Injuries
and Sutton may be out for a
few weeks with a broken hand.
But It says here that Brown
does an awful lot more than
send a bunch of basketball
robots onto the court. Be
knows how to coach, both as a
tactician and as a master chef.
He'll find a way to keep It all
together until Lckeland.
Last Secon d Sh ot: Just a
thought: At Seminole High's Bill
Fleming G y m n a s iu m ,, b o th
b a s e lin e s f e a t u r e lo n g , white
padded sections u ’lf h the
Seminole logo on them.
It's a great (ulditlon. but
there's a lot o f white space on
each side. How a b o u t letting
the players on tl\e lolleyball
and basketball teams s ig n th e m
e a c h s e a s o n under the year
they played. After the names
tuld up In a few years. It might
look pretty Impressive.
Just a thought.

Sophomore point guard Crystal Tanner (No 10. letl) camo oil the bench to
score eight points and teamed with Kaisa Tuure (No 25) and Dana
Kudruyvtseva (arms spread), right photo, to lead a strong second hall do­

lt .t&gt; effort as tho Seminole Community Coltoge womon's basketball loam
r» • ! to defeat Skagit Valley Community Collego from Mount Vernon.
IA r " (ton 71-53, in a Friday afternoon matrneo at SCC

SANFORD _ The Seminole
Community College women's
basketball team rompletrd a
strange week on Friday, but
the distractions did not hinder
the outcome as the Raiders rail
their record to 7-0.
After being Idle for five days.
SCC was scheduled to play
Owens Community College m
the Ocala Classic at Central
Florida
Community
College
last Friday, but the Ohio
school pulled out and was le
placed by Brevard College from
North Carolina.
But the BC team came down
with an Illness and also tonlrl
not play the Raiders.
The local team finally got to
take the court on Saturday
INov. 21st) and slugged Nova
Southeastern University from
Ft. Lauderdale. 75 55.
But that was not an end to
the problems as SCC had bus
trouble trying lo get track to
Sanford Iroio Ocala.
B t u * te e SCC. Page 2B

L io n s , P a t r io t s u n d e fe a te d
a t A r r o w F o r c e V I I C la s s ic
By J e ff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It's shaping ti|i like another tvpi
cal Oviedo boys basketball season
Lots of unfamiliar faers, no superstars, the
perfect concept of learn play and the rest of the
concepts which makes thr Lions a perennial
conference and state power.
With a roster lull ol new facet, the Lions won
their second straight game In the Seminole Ar
row Force VII Tip Off Classic. 57*44 at Bill
Fleming Gymnasium Friday night.
It was everything fans have come lo rxpeet
from Oviedo. Strong defense, crisp passing and
strong play under the boards led the Lions who.
along with Like Brantley, came out of the cla s­
tic with two wins.
Lik e Brantley won Friday's opening game. 68
•17. over Crooms.
Wednesday. Oviedo crushed Crooms. *17 64
and Lake Brantley brat Seminole. 65-47.
Oviedo lost all of Its Matters from last year's
district semi-finalists, but some new leaders
emerged In the tournament. L in y Wharton led
the Lions with 15 points and Matt Tulip chipped
In with 12. Mark Blrrk.m added 10 Including a
|&gt;alr of three-pointers.
Seminole played without Its team captain and
star Cornelius Blue who was suspended for tw o
games alter committing a flagrant foul near the
end of Wednesday's loss to Like Brantley.
Without Blue, the Seminole offense was out ol
sync despite H.J. ITalt and Shaun Leflwhich
who each had nine points. Lrftwlrh scored Ills
on three three-pointers In the second half.
Arrow Force VII has only one non-senior, but
most played Junior varsity or didn't have muc h
playing time last year, so coach Ikib Tralna
said he's still working on rotations while the
school's younger talent gets experience on the

pinlor varsity level
"What we decide' in do was let our younger
khN get some gone IV t ompetltlnn.* lie said "II
we rushed them u ihis year, we'd struggle lor
the next two yean
fralna's team won the Seminoli Athletic
Conference last season, but this squad Is still
trying to put the pirtes together
"We have played vi poorly, right now we |ust
need to look lo Improve.* Tralna said *We have
had good shots, but we haven't finished any­
thing *
Oviedo had plenty of good shots Friday. The
Lions Jumped out to a 7-0 lead and led 12 6 a f­
ter the first quarter
Hlerkan accounted lor seven ol the points.
Oviedo continued to lead throughout and was
never threatened until Lefiwtch got hot In the
second lialf and Seminole was able to cut the
lead to 10
The games don't count officially on the team
records, so each team subsiiitiied freely looking
for the right rotations once play starts for real
next week, but II was a good indicator of where
they stand.
In Friday's openrr. Terrance Perkins had a
game high 25 points and Brent Watson added
10 for Crooms. but it wasn't enough as the Pa­
triots spread the storing all around. Gene Willis
led Like Brantley with II points and Davul
Baker tossed In 10
The Patriots |uiii|» d out to a 17 5 first quarter
lead and the game was never close.
Most of the county's Icoys trams will begin
Playing for real next week. Including Seminole,
which will Join Like Howell in the Winter Park
F.ast Orange County Rotary Tournament at Win­
ter Park High School starting Wednesday.
Like Brantley and Oviedo will meet In a lough
Seminole Athlelli Conference o|M-nlng contest
In Altamonte Springs next Friday at 7:15 p m.

M M mow kv ex* KMX«

Mark Bicrkan poured in seven ol his 10 points m the lirsl quarlor to help
tho Oviedo Lions got past host Seminole, 57-44, m the Sominolo Arrow
Force VII Tip-Off Classic Friday night at Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium

N e w Covenant clinches C hurch crown
By Dean Smith
HERALD S 1*0RTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Calvary Apos­
tolic Church did everything It
could, but In the end New
Covenant Church proved too
tough as It clinched the cham ­
pionship of the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks Depart­
ment Adult Fall Church Bas­
ketball
League last
Friday
night (Nov. 20th) In the Dan
Pelham Gymnatortum at San­
ford Middle School.
Lawrence Gordon scored 12
points and Cornelius Carter 10
as Calvary Apostolic Church
took a shocking 40-28 halftime
lead
over undefeated
New
Covenant Church.
But Dtus Joshua and Char­
les Dayman scored 15 and 13
points, respectively, in the
second half as New Covenant

Church rallied lo tie the game
at 66 GO after regulation.
New Covenant Church then
claimed Its eighth victory with
out a loss by hitting five of six
free throws, including four for
four by Duymon. and outscorIng Calvary Ajxislollc Church.
13-7, In overtime lo win 79-73.
Joshua and Dayman both
finished with 27 points for New
Covenant Church, while Mike
Lockhart chipped In with 18.
Derrick Cooper led Calvary
Apostolic
Church
with
17
points, while Gordon
(16).
Cornelius Carter (1-1) and Steve
Carter (12) also finished In
double figures.
In the other game from Nov.
20. Sanford
First
Baptist
Church got a 2-0 fortelt victory
from C.H.O.P.
In games frum Nov. 13th.
New Covenant Church clob-

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Ix-red C.H.O.P.. 85-10; Sanford
First Baptist Church lopped
Calvary Apostolic Church. 67•r&gt;8. and Sanford First Church
of the Na/arcne Team No. 1
look the measure of Sanford
First Church of the Na/arene
Team No. 2. 54-45.
Tony Davis (19). Marquis Bell
118). Lockhart (13). Daymon
(10) and Vlnnle Morris (10) all
scored In double figures for
New Covenant Church, while
Ifoug Hughs and Charles In­
man pourrd In 11 points each
for C.H.O.P.
Calvary Apostolic
Church
held a 33-32 halftime lead, but
Sanford First Baptist Church
rallied Ix-hlnd 12 second half
points Iry Denny Clayton to
pull out the triumph.
Clayton finished with a teamhigh 18 points, while Dan
Strauss added
16 points.

Koscia K e n n o n 15 points and
Jim Learned poured In 14
points for the winner's.
Coo|&gt;er had a huge night for
Calvary Apostolic Church, hit­
ting four three pointers In the
second half and finishing with
a game-high 23 points Mike
Evans. Norman Beverly and
Cornelius Carter helped out
with 10 pulnts each.
Team No. 2 took a big 20-12
halftime lead over Team No. 1
In the battle of the Sanford
First Church of the Na/arene.
but could not maintain the
momentum as Team No. 1 nil
lied Ix-hlnd Sean Whitman and
Chris Robbins, who combined
lo score 2-1 second half points.
Sean Whitman led the way
with 16 points, while Dale
Whitman Jr added 12 points
and Robbins scored all 11 of
his points In the second half.

Timmy Watson scored
13
points and Brandon Kinnett
and Scott Johnson 10 points
each for Tram No. 2.
New Covenant Church Is now
8 0. with only one game to
pLiy. and ts being followed by.
Sanford First Baptist Church
16-2). Calvary Apostolic Church
and Sanford Church of the
Na/arene Team No. 1 (both 3­
4) and C.H.O.P. and Sanford
First Church of the Na/arene
Team No. 2 (both 1-6).
The league took olf the
Thanksgiving weekend and re­
turn on Friday. Dec. 4 with.
Sanford First Church of the
Na/arene Team No. 2 playing
Sanford First Baptist Church
at 6:30 pan.; C.H.O.P. battling
New Covenant Church at 7:30
p.ni.: and Sanford First Chun h
of the Na/arene Team No. I
Please see Church. Page 311

�2® *Smwnofe Herald. Sontord. Florida Sunday November 29. 1990

What's Up In The NFL....Week No. 13
SANFORD _ Week IS has arrived and the
CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL la back.
We destroyed the Vegas bookies last week
with a near perfet l performance. My accuracy
aided not only you. my loyal readers, but myself
as well.
After going to slerp tor a few weeks In the na­
tional handleappers contest. I have vaulted
back Into striking distance of the leader My
lx*st work tends to come Iti the latter part o f the
season so | .mi confident that 1 will bring home
the Gold to the Seminole I fcrnUt.
The race tor the playoffs Is beginning to
tighten up as teams make one last push to re
main relevant In the chase for the Super Bowl.
My patented LOCK OF THE WEEK cruised to

victory again as my beloved BUFFALO BILLS (•
7) thrashed the INDIANAPOLIS COLTS. As
promised. Buffalo and their fans took the game
very seriously and "covered* handily. 34-11.
Taking a quick look around Florida. let's head
to Jacksonville first.
The Jaguars, as predicted by this writer, took
a tough loss at Pittsburgh last week, hut don't
despair I told you the Stcclrrs would do every­
thing they could to win because they realized
that their rntln- season rested on the outcome
of this game.
The Jaguars will get back Into the groove Just
111 time to Iwot the Stcelcrs In the playoffs,
were the l)cst team tn Florida, and for the first
time ever. I must admit hr Is correct.

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OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20; THENCE SOUTH
SB 21 02' WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/A OF SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF S03.I2 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 00 29 11' EAST 25 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH
r ig h t o f w a y lin e o f c h u l u o t a r o a d a s r e c o r d e d in

PLAT BOOK 6 PAGES T6 AND 77 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING,
THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 00*29 12* EAST ALONG THE EAST
LINE OF LOT 1. BLOCK A. TOWNSlTE OF NORTH CHULUOTA AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2. PAQE.i 54 58 OF THE PUBLIC
RCCOROS OF blMttaOLE COUNT-I. FLORIDA K DISTANCE OF
*0 St FtET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 1 AND A
POINT ON THE NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF WASHINGTON
STREET. THENCE SOUTH 19*10 27' WEST ALONG SAIO NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY l in e AND THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 1. A
DISTANCE OF MOO FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
SAIO LOT 1. THENCE NORTH 00*29 11' WEST ALONG THE WEST
LINE OF SAIO LOT 1. A DISTANCE OF 59 SO FEET TO THE SOUTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAO. THENCE NORTH
88*2107* EAST ALONG SAID SOUTH RIGHT OF WAV LINE. A DIS­
TANCE OF SO 01 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING MOO SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASEO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 12
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEINO NORTH
19 01 11* EAST. AN ASSUMED BEARING
OWNERIa) BANK OF NEW YORK, aa Tiutlae
under the Pooling and Servicing
dated aa ot Augu.t It . 1991
Sanaa 1991-C
Slot C Street, Suite TOOW
Sacramento. CA 95818
PAR CIL NO. 114.T
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F B I SIM PLI
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
1. BLOCK 1. OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO R L.S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OE THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH.
RANGE 12 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. TLORIDA. THENCE NORTH
01*5S 40* WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 22. A DISTANCE
OF 901 28 FEET. THENCE NORTH 8S 04 20* EAST. 11.00 FEET TO
THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 1, BLOCK 1 OF THE
UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
f l o r io a . t h e n c e n o r t h o u s s ao * w e s t a l o n g t h e w e s t
LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 24 SO FEET TO THE POINT
OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 01*55 40* W IST
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID LOT 1 A DISTANCE OF 78.50
fEFT TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 1; THENCE
NORTH 88 04 20' CAST ALONO THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 1.
A DISTANCE OF 7 07 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE
WESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF IIU .1 S FEET. A CENTRAL
ANGLE OF O l’SO 01* AND A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH
01*22 51* WEST. THENCE SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC
OP SAID CURVE 75 84 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 297 SQUARE FEET. MORI OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST t/4 OF SECTION I t . TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH, RANOE 12
EAST SEMINOLE COUNTV. FLORIDA. AS DEiNQ NORTH
89 01 11* FAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
TOGETHER WITH
PARCEL NO 824.T

CHULUOTA BYPASS
PERMANENT EASE­

MENT
THAT PORTION Of IME SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 22 TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
3. BLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
THE WEST 27 FEET OF LOT 1. BLOCK t. UNRECORDED PLAT
o f c h u l a v is t a l e s s t h a t PAnr l y in g w it h in t h e n e w r /w
OF SNOW HILL ROAO (CHULUOTA GENEVA ROAO)
CONTAINING 2.407 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASEO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST T/4 OF SFCTlON 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 12
EAST SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA AS BEINO NORTH
89 01 11* FAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
OWNFR/al WAYNE EDWARD BAKER and
DARLENE A BAKER
c/o Richard N Miiian, Etq
390 North Otange Arenue
Suite 1100
Orlendu. FL 12801
PARCEL NO. 123 1
CHULUOTA BYPASS
FES E1MPLE
THAT PORTION OF IME SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 27. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
4, BLOCK I OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS,
COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO fl L S NUMBER
MARKING THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST T/4 OF SECTION 22, TOWNSHIP IT SOUTH.
RANGE 12 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE NORTH
01 55 40' WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF THE NOR’ HWESI t/4 OF SAID SECTION 22, A DISTANCE
OF 1001 28 FEET THENCE NORTH 88 04 20' EAST. 3100 FEET
to t h e p o in t o f b e g in n in g , s a id p o in t a l s o b e in g t h e
SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 4. BLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORD­
ED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA;
t h e n c e n o r t h o i s s a o - w e s t a l o n g t h e w e s t l in e o f
SAIO LOT 4. A DISTANCE OF 100 00 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OR SAIO LOT 4. THENCE NORTH 88'04 20* EAST
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 4. A DISTANCE OF 9 00;
THENCE SOUTH 01*S5 40* EAST. 12 9# FEET TO THE POINT OF
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY HAVINO A

i

RADIUS OF I l l U t FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*21 29' AND
A CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 00*11 S3* EAST; THENCE SOUTH­
EASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 87 08 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4; THENCE SOUTH
88*04 20* W IET ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 4, A DIS­
TANCE OF T 02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 888 SOU ARE FEET. MORI OR LESS.
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE J*
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEINQ NORTH
M*01'33‘ (AST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING.
TOOETHER WITH
PARCEL MO. TSB-S
CHULUOTA BYPASS
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION BASEMENT
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST t/« OF THE NORTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION 72. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 12 (AST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. ALSO BFINO A PORTION OF LOT
4. BLOCK I OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
BEING MORI PARTICULARLY OESCRIBID AS FOLLOWS
THE WEST 24 FEET OF THE NORTH 31 FEET OF LOT 4. BLOCK
1. UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. LESS THAT PART LYING
WITHIN THE NEW R/W OF ENOW HILL ROAO (CHULUOTA Of NE­
VA ROAD).
CONTAINING 48S SOUARI FEET. MORI OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THC NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION I I . TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH. RANGE SI
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEINO NORTH
88*03 23* EAST. AN ASSUMED BEARING
OWNERtel JOHN J. WEIR
end NANCY J. WEIR c/o « -chard N M-hen. Eaq
ISO North Orange Avenue
Sude 1100
Orlando. FL 17001
PARCEL NO. 1ES.4
CHULUOTA BVPASB
FEE SIMPLE
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTMWIST
t/4 OF SECTION I I . TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 17 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA ALSO BEING LOT S. BLOCK 1. OF
THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMINOLt COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
BEING OCSCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
COMMENCE AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO E L I . NUMBER
MARKINQ THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
OF THE NORTHWEST T/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH.
RANOE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA; THENCE NORTH
01*55 40* WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHWEST
t/4 OF THE NORTHWEST t/4 OF SAIO SECTION I I . A DISTANCE
OF ItO I IS FEET. THENCE NORTH 84*04 70* EAST. 1100 FICT
TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT S. SLOCK 1 OF THE
UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA AND THE POINT OF
BEQINNINQ; THENCE NORTH 01*5140* WEST ALONO THE W IST
LINE o f SAID LOT S. A DISTANCE OF 100 M FEET TO THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT S. THENCE NORTH
SS‘04'20* EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 5. A DIS­
TANCE OF tOO FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01*S5‘40* EAST. 100 00
FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT S. THENCE
SOUTH lt'04'20* WEST ALONO THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT
S. A DISTANCE OF f 00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEQINNINQ
CONTAINING 900 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASEO ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANGE 12
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. AS BEING NORTH
tt'01 11* EAST. AN ASSUMED BEARING.
Y O U T H E N WITH
PARCEL NO. TEE-4
CHULUOTA 1VPASS
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTHWEST t/4 OF THE NORTHWEST
174 OP SECTION I I , TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANGE 31 EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ALSO BEING A PORTION OF LOT
5. BLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
BIINO MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THE SOUTH 22 FEET OF THE NORTH 14 FEET OF W IST 14 FEET
OF LOT S. SLOCK 1. UNRECORDED PLAT OF CHULA VISTA LESS
THAT PART LYINQ WITHIN THE NEW R/W FOR SNOW HILL ROAD
CONTAINING 110 SOUARI FEET MORI OR LESS
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST T/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH. RANGE 12
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA. AS BEINO NORTH
89*01 33* EAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
OWNER!*): DAVIO E. LYNN
AND DEBORAH LEE LYNN
c/o Richard N. Miltan. leg.
190 North Orange Avenue
Suite 1100
Orlando. FL 12S01
PARCEL NO. TES.I
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F IS SIM PLI
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTHWEST t/4 OF SECTION 22
TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANOE I I EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY
FLORIOA ALSO BEINO A PORTION OF LOTS S AND T. BLOCK I
OF THE UNRECORDED FLAT OF CHULA VISTA, SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
BEINO MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
C O M M IN C t AT A RAILROAD SPIKE WITH NO R L S NUMBER
MARKINO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP 2t SOUTH. RANOE 12 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA; THENCE NORTH 01*59 40* WEST
ALONG THE W IST U N I OF THE NORTHWEET 1/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 22. A OISTANCE OF 1201.21 FEET; THENCE NORTH
Sa‘04'20* EAST, 33.00 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
LOT S. SLOCK 1 OF THE UNRECORDED PLAT OP CHULA VISTA
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING
THENCE NORTH 01*33 40* W IST ALONO THE WEST U N I OF
LOT* t AND 7. OF SAID SLOCK I. A OISTANCE OF 200 00 FEET
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAIO LOT 7; THENCE NORTH
■8*04 20* EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 7, A DIS­
TANCE OF t.OO FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01*8540* EAST, 200 00
FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 8; THENCE
SOUTH SI-OA IO ' W IS T ALONQ THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIO LOT I
A DISTANCE OF t.OO F|ET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1800 SQUARE FEET, MORE OR LESS.
BEARINGS ARE BASED ON THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST t/4 OF SECTION 21. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32
EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. AS BEINO NORTH
88*03 33* EAST. AN ASSUMEO BEARING
OWNER(i) JOYCE F DOWDFN
3797 Round Lake Road
Zedeood. FL 327S8
Each Defendant la lurthat notified that the Petitioner will petition
for an Order ol TaAmg before the HONORABLE GENE STEPHEN­
SON. one of the Judge* ot the iboeo-ityled Court, on Tuotdoy
tho 22nd day ol December, 1998. at 1 30 p.m.. In Courtroom K tt
the Seminole County CourthouM. Sanford. Florida, in accordance
•ith ite Declaration ot Taking heretofore Mad m thia cause All
Defendant* to Hu* suit and all other mtereeled parties may tmety request * hearing on the Petition lor the Order ol Taking at Ihe
time and place designated end be heard Any OaTandant tailing to
t!lo ■ timely request lor hearing shall waive any right to object to
tho Order ol Teeing.
Each Defender! and any other peteont claiming any intereel in
the property described in the Petition m Hie above-styled Eminent
Dom*W proceeding I* hereby required to aery# written defenses
ll any you haee. to the Petition horotoloro Med in thle cause on
the Petitioner, snd any request for o hstring on tho Petition tor
tho Order ol Taking, rt desired, on Petition#!'* Attorney, whose
name snd addrsss is shown bolow on or before Tuesday
December t5. 1888. and lo Me the original of your written delen*.
at and any request lor hearing on tho Petition lor Ihe Order ol
Taking with the Clerk of this Court either before service on the
Petitioners Attorney or tmmedialely thereafter, to enow whet
right, title, mteresl or lien you ho«o, it eny. or claim In and lo the
property described m said Petition and to ihow cause, it any you
ha&gt;e. why said property should not bo condemned lor tho usee
and purposes as aet forth m said Petition. IT you tail to answer, a
default may be entered against you lor the rebel demanded &gt;n liie
Petition II you Iail lo request a hearing on the Petition lor Order
ol Taking you shall ware# any right lo ob|ocl to aaid Order ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and seal ol to d Court on the 20th ol OCTO.
BER. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT A. McMILLAN
County Attorney
lor Seminole County. Florid#
Seminole County Services Building
1101 East Fuel Street
Senlord, Florida 37771
Telephone (407) 885-5738
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish: Sunday. November 29, 1998
Sunday. December 8, 1998
OEW-4

Tampa Bay dropped yet anothrr one at home
as the Lions satin! to victory In ihe Dues* ship.
It Is now official. Tampa Bay Is a disgrace.
The worst thing about the team right now Is the
fiict that It won't leant from Its mistakes....
Trent Dllfrr.
Miami, as promised, wasn't up lo the chal­
lenge In New Kngland this week, and dropped
Into a three-way tie for the Division.
from the amount of mail I gut on the Hiibjrrt
many of you weren't happy with my commrntH
about Marino grttlng on In years.
let me tell you one more time.... I'm not paid
to avoid hurting frellngs. I'm compensated for
trlllng the tnith.
Marino has to dntg tils body around thr
pocket now. I respect what the man accom­
plished In thr League, but face tt, while I watt
rating turkey many of you were rating crow.
Left* look into thr CRYSTAL BALL OT
FOOTBALL and find the winners.
M IA M I (-9 ) V S . IVBW O R LE A N S
Thr Dolphins need thin game badly, and
Johnson will do everything possible to get the
win. I love watching Dtlka and the Saints play,
they have more heart than any team In the
league. Dolphins 33, ta in ts 17.
J A C K S O N V IL L E (-7) A T C IN C IN N A T I
The Jaguars can 111 afford another loss In the
Division ao look for them lo trounre thr Bengals. who srrm to luive given up on l hr rest of
the season.
This organization Is so screwed up they still
won't put Sanford native Jeff Blakr back In.
They deserve every loss thry’rr getting. J afn srs
20

0

N E W Y O R K J E T S (-9) V S . C A R O L IN A
The Panthers have been Improving steadily
since they dismissed Kerry Collins. Now thry
are scoring points and putting In efforts their
fans are more accustomed to seeing.
Thr New York Jest does NOT want to lose tills
game. If thry do thry may full out of thr playoff
nice for good. BUI Purcells Is tough at home,
und I have lo give hint the win In this one. bin
to give up nine points to this Improved (’anthers
team? No way. Jtat 34, Faatfcavs 17.
K A N S A S cm r (-4 ) V S . A R IZ O N A
I want to see the Cardinals win this one. It
would be the final nail In Marty's coffin ut Kan­
sas City.
Juke Plummer looked fantastic* last week as
he threw hts squad to an early 31-0 lead ut
Washington. I look for the offense nnd defense
to both show up for this Arrowhead buttle. C ar­
dinals 33. C k l« b 11.
N E W E N G L A N D (-3 ) V S . B U F F A L O
The Bills look lo Improve their situation In
the A.F.C. East and Ihe Patriots will try to stop
their umazlng run.
Unfortunately for Buffalo, thr Patriots' victory
ovrr Miami on Monday Night gave them much
nrrded confidence lo get buck In the hunt. If
the Bills can stop Bledsoe's passing, thry will
get the win. If not. they don't have a rhanrr.
TOO CLOSE TO CALL.

see
~0$a ttn wB4

from Pigs IB

Things looked to be back on
track Friday afternoon at the
SCC Hrulth and Physical Edu­
cation Center us thr Raldrrs
took a 24-14 lead uftrr 10 min­
utes of thr game ugalnst Skagit
Valley Community College from
Mount Vernon. Washington.
Bui the visitors, who went
32-0 In the California Junior
College League last year, got
rolling against the SCC re­
serves and kept Ihe momentum
the rest of the half, outscoring
the Raiders 21-H to take a 3532 halftime advantage.
Both teams got oIT to a slow
start In the second half, but
S C C s pressure defense finally
started to create problems for
Skagit Valley and the Raiders
wrnt on a monster run. holding
the visitors to only five points
over the first 15 minutes of the
second half to build a 20-point
lead. 60 40.
The two teams played rqual
the rest of the wuy with fourthranked SCC Improving to 7-0
on the season. 71-53.
"We're probably
going to
move up to No. 2 (In the state
poll) when thr poll comes out
today.* said SCC coach Ken
Patrick. "I'm not sure we be­
long there with the way we
played today though.
"We're still not playing with
enough team consistency and

KTjTTYT'nillUIITilli'M
BRADY
LESSARD

S E A T T L E (-3 ) V S . T E N N E S S E E
Tills gantr Is do or die for Coach Erickson.
If he loses this one. Senttle will definitely
send him parking, but tf he wins and finishes
Ihe season with a winning record, thry may
show mercy.
The Oilers, however, won't come lo town
planning lo help him keep his job. This tram
lias looked very good on both sides of the ball
and have a real shot at muking tire playoffs, de­
spite last week's stumble against the Jets. TOO
r*lfTfg TO CALL.
G R E E N B A T (-1 8 ) V S . PH ILA D E LFH 1A
The Packers blew a golden opportunity last
week against the Vikings and will look to pun­
ish the Eagles for their mistake.
Green Bay will certainly win this game, but IB
points Is a lot of points to give a professional
football tram. Have lo play tt? Take the points
and cross your fingers. Paakaia 31. Bagla* 14.
O A K L A N D (■ «) V S . W A S H IN G T O N
The Chratrrs looked much better against the
Broncos than I thought they would, and I was
happy for them. They still have more talent
than 90 percent of Ihe League and If they ran
sneak Into thr playoffs.... look outl (tunning
hack Napoleon McCollum Is one of the best I've
seen In n number of years. BaMara 31,
skins 30.

S A N F R A N C IS C O (*13)
V S . N E W Y O R K G IA N T S
The Nlnrrs seem lo have gotten bark what
they wrrr missing for u month or so. and they f
still have some ground to make up on the Fa I-;;
cons. I look for Young and Rice to make g *
statement In this one, amazingly a number oF*fans nnd writers have listed this tram os dead.:'
they are far from Itf N in ert 34, N M g t t s 3.
Each week, und after extensive and exhaus-!
tlve review. I release what I consider to he the;
best selection against the spread In Ihe ached-,
ulr (hat week
These LOCK OF THE WEEK selections have!
led lo financial Independence for a handful of!
loyal readers. Our season profits have swollen!
to $24,000 and I'm ready for anothrr streak!
Today I'm going with thr OAKLAND RAIDERS
(-6) OVER THE WASHINGTON DEADEKINS as!
my LOCK OF THE WEEK In a game that!
should be over by halftime.

Intensity yet. The freshman
have saved il h several times
tills year, but they are still lost
on ofiense and the freshman
und sophomores
are
still
teaming each others' games. I
hope they (the team) start g rt­
tlng It togelhrr soon.*
The Raiders will rrmaln at
homr to play a doubleheader
on Wednesday IDee. 2| with the
SCC men's (ram. The women
host Brevard Community C ol­
lege from Melbourne at 6 p.m.,
followed by the men against
Miaml-Dadc Community C ol­
lege at H p.m.
Daria Kudniyvtscvu led the
Raiders with 22 points on Fri­
day. while Raisa Tuure added
13 points. Sasha Ralmesalo
added nine points und Crystal
Tunner came off the bench to
score eight points, while con­
tributing several steals and a s­
sists during the SCC rally.
In the victory over Nova
Southeastern.
Kudruyvtscvu
wus the leader with 20 points,
six assists nnd four steals,
while seven-foot Jaana Kotova
liad a big night with IB points.
10 rebounds and three blocked
shuts. Ralmesalo chipped In
with 10 points and five assists,
while Mevett Woolry added 10
points, four assists and steals
and Tuurr contributed
six
points and 10 rebounds.

RAIDERS 71. SKAGIT S3
a k l g l t V K ilty c . c . (S 3 )
Kr Savj|[&lt;* 1 1 -1 3 . IU S r veer 0 2-2 '•
2. ObrtlrlliM-r 1 0 0 3. V k u n il ft 0-1 I4J
lligrluw 0 0 I 0. S lm lu I 3 3 4 Luilwtg
1 2-4 10. Zum»1nkle 3 3 4 H Maples 2 !
0 0 4. Apukit* I 1-4 4 K rllrm k y 1 0 1
2. IkiW rrs 0 0 0 0 Total* 10 I I 20 53

Stmlnolt C.C. (71)
H m ly O 0 0 0 Tarm rr 3 1 2 S
Kuilniyvtsrva B 7-7 22. Wuulry 3 1 -3 7
lU lttm tlo 4 0 0 9 Smith 1 0 0 2
llmiiintt 0 0 0 O Tu u rr 4 3-7 13.
Slukr* I 1 4 3. Snilthrr* O 0 0 0. Kutura 2 0-3 4. IhHUnjit I 1 3 3. TuMl*
23 tH 2H 71.
Il.itflunr . SVCC 33. SCC 32 Three
pnlut held # joJ* _ SVCC 4 IVlnernl 3
/iim w tuU r.
A p r.U n it
SCC
3
IKii&lt;truy&gt;twv.r 3. ILunirveJti Tanner)
Team Itml* _ SVCC 10; SCC 19 ruulnl
out . none TrrhnkiU* _ SCC. berxli
lUiurd* . SCC 7 0

OCALA CLASSIC
Bt Central Florida C.C.
RAIDERS 75. NOVA 55
B«mlaoU C.C. (78)
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SANFORD _ The City of Lake Mary held Its
(Ini annual Lake Mary Invitational Golf Tour­
nament for the Lake Mary Trailhead and Gate­
way Plaza last week and raised over $26,000.
:t the event was held at Heathrow Country Club...
The Dynamic Golf Tour Is set to host Its first
'Now Way to Drugs* golf tournament Dec. 5 at
Cypress Greens. The event will Include a pro­
fessional and three amateurs per team. The pro
will play his own ball while the amateurs play
best ball In the scramble. The best score Is re­
corded. Tee-off Is 8 a.m.. so call (941) 424 -9428
for Information.
The tour will also host other events through­
out December Including Dec. 12 at Sun Air. and

the Eagle’s Nest

Dec. 19 at Wlllawbrook. Other tournaments are
expected In Januaiy...
The Good News and Jail Prison Ministry will
sponsor Its fifth annual golf tournament at
Ekana Golf Club Dec. 5. The tournament will
feature a four-person scramble with a 12:45
p.m. shotgun. Call 324-5221...
The Sanford Rotary Club Is getting ready to
host Its annual golf tournament Dec. 1 at De­
lia ry Country Club. There win be a 12:30 p.m.
shotgun start and the fee Is only $85 to Include
golf, baby back ribs and BBQ chicken. Prtsea
will be awarded In the scramble format, so call
323-1673. 323-3660. 322-4854 or 322 -2420...
The Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes also an­
nounced Its grand opening date for Dec. 12th...
Diamond Players Club, a golf management
company headed by Arizona Diamondbacks

pitcher Tbdd Stottlemyre, has acquired Sweetr'— — Club and Weklva Golf Club In
has several celebrity partners
^N ltn u ota TWln Paul Molltor. Tampa
------ running back Mike Alstott and
*•«&gt; Stottlemyre. the New York
pitching coach, and Sam McDowell...
Golf Chib will host the annua]
Tournament Dec. 4 with an 8 a.m.
1
he plenty of separate comi ■ luncheon at 1:30 p.m. Call 654-

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HOMESTEAD . Tlcketa for
the Inaugural Jiffy Lube Miami
400 at the Miami-Dade Home­
stead Motorsports Complex,
the debut of NASCAR Winston
Cup racing In South Florida, go
on sale Tuesday. December I.
The Speedway ticket office
will begin accepting orders at 9
a.m. that day. The ticket order
form will be posted on the
Speedway's official web site.
www.racemlaml.com. on Mon­
day. giving fans the option of
printing the form and filling
their order via FedEx.
To assist wtth the antici­
pated heavy demand for tickets
to the Nov. 12-14. 1999 week­
end. the Speedway will activate

a toll-free fox service st 9 a.m.
on Tuesday. Customers must
have access to a fax machine
to use (his sendee, which will
be available by calling (800)
853 4766.
The form will be stamped
with the time and date, and or­
ders will be processed tn the
order tn which they were re­
quested from the fox service, as
long as they are received In the
Speedway ticket office by Mon­
day. December 7.
Customers can also visit the
Speedway ticket office tn per­
son. or place their orders by
calling (305) 230-RACE (7223).
Due to the anticipated heavy
demand. Speedway
officials
encourage fans to utilize one of
the sendees listed above if they
ore unable to reach a ticket

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inaugural Jiffy Lube Miami 400
•poelal ta the Herald

Moonllght Central Senior Tour has kicked off
and Is a local mint tour for players aged 48-andover. Players with handicaps of 15 and lower
will play two to four times each week at golf
courses throughout Central Florida. Call 8259122 for details...
Celebration Oolf Club has been chosen as the
national host for American Golfs Women In Co{f
Day, 1999. The tournaments will be staged at
more than 200 private, resort and dally fee
courses nationwide and Is iopen to women of all
ages and skill levels...

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In addition to the Nov. 12-14
Jiffy Lube Miami 400/NASCAR
Busch Series weekend. Priority
will be given to fons requesting
the three-event package, with
remaining seats allocated to
fans requesting a two-event
package. Including the Jiffy
Lube Miami 400/Busdi Series
finale. Three-race p r k a g r s are $100-$175.
while
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packages are $75-$150.
The addition of NASCAR
Winston Cup racing gives the
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By BUI K t t m
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
theme for Oils year's Seminole
County Convention and V isi­
tor** Burrau marketing plan Is
eco-tourtsm.
Tourists interested In a na­
ture activity or tn visiting a
historical site are the fastest
growing segment o f vacationers
worldwide, the bureau said.
Hotel development, with the
county's
tourism
industry
growing tn response to corpo­
rate growlh tn the 1-4 corridor.
Is expected by the bureau.
Additional development
Is
expected to come to the Oviedo
area near the mall and at the
Orlando Sanford Airport, the
bureau said.
Six new hotels were built tn
Seminole County during the
last year, and the county's hotel
tax collections have increased
20 percent, the bureau said.
There will be a new meeting
facility completed tn the county
within the next five years, the
bureau said.
Sanford voters
approved the construction o f a
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room
hotcl/conventlon
center that Is being planned on
Lake Monroe by FRA Develop­
The county’s tourism bureau wil
ment.
locus its efforts on eco-tounsm
At least one new eco-lodgc
touting the natural resources in­
will be developed along the St.
cluding parks and the zoo Local
Johns River with 100 to 200
golf courses continue to attract
units, the bureau said.
vrsrtors
ot alt ages throughout the
The county's sports market
year
will continue to grow, with a
demand for additional soccer
R**oto* be Tamm*
and softball facilities, the bu­
reau said.
Sanford Is con­
structing a four field sports
complex at Chase Park, which
when combined with Zlnn Heck
Field and Historic Sanford Me­
Sports training Is mi Impor­
morial Stadium would give the
tant aspect of the county's
city six fields at the site.
The bureau
th e bureau said it expects sports market.
the Orlando Sanford Airport to said (here Is less competition In
receive 500.000
visitors per this market, since most venues
year from
Germany. Canada are Interested In large events.
Tire ubjeclives of the bureau
and South America. In uddltlon
to Its United Kingdom customer Include a five percent Increase
tn hotel occupancy and a 10
base.
The 1.3 million passengers percent increase In tourism tax
revenues. The bureau hopes to
through the Orlando Sanford
Airport from Britain and Ger­ bring two new events to the
many arc an untapped source Seminole County Sports Train­
of new business for rm m ty ho­ ing Center tn Sylvan Lake Park
near Sanford. The burrau Is
tels and attractions, the bureau
said. International visitors stay also seeking to attract a new
an average of 14 days, spend­ golf event to the county.
The bureau has an objective
ing 51.600 per person, the bu­
of inrreaslng individual golf
reau said.
traffic by 10 percent through
Corporate travelers are the
and
packages
number one market for Semi­ relationships
with golf wholesalers and bu si­
nole County hotels Monday
nesses. In addition. Ihc burrau
through Thursday, the bureau
hopes to Increase use of the
said.
Weekend vacationers tend to county's outdoor attractions by
10 percent by Including day
come from Florida cities and
and overnight packages with an
from the Southeast, usually
driving to the county and stay­ expanded eco/hcrltagr tourism
marketing program.
ing an average o f two nights,
Tlie Central Florida Sports
the bureau said.
Most senior travelers come to Authority will assist the burrau
in bidding for new events for
the county by car. often by Auto
county sports venues, the bu­
Train, the bureau said. There
reau said.
Is a trend among seniors to
The bureau Is seeking new
travel with grandchildren, the
promotional partners. Including
bureau said.

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promoting events
such
as
American Powerboat
Racing.
Seminole Soccer Club tourna­
ments.
softball tournaments,
wakeboarding and water-skiing
events.
Scottish
Highland
games, junior Olympics, and
the Sanford Heritage Festival.
New information centers will
lx- established by the bureau In
the county's three rrglonal
malls and within each of the
Chambers of Commerce In the
county.
The bureau said It will coop­
erate wtlh promoters to support
opening ceremonies and gamer
television coverage.
The bu- .
reau also said it will use pro­
motions. such as golf packages
wtlh hotels, to direct guests to
county properties.
A seminar for hotels and at­
tractions on low cost or no cost
promotions and public relations
will be developed by the bu ­
reau.
The bureau will develop a
training program for front desk
employers on customer service.

There will also I k - an awards
program. Including frre adm is­
sion to county attractions, for
customer service employees
Tour operators In the Orlando
area tli.it are receptive to pro­
moting Seminole County such
as Sun Coast Destination S erv­
ices will play a key roll in s e ll­
ing eco-heritage tours and other
attractions, the burrau said.
The bureau will run banner
advertisements on the Visit
Florida wrb site, amt remodel
lls own web site. The bureau's
Special Events page will lx- remiKleled so viewers can select
the dates they will lx- coming to
Florida, and find out which
specific events will happen at
the time.

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IM M O f o il M M IW O II COUNTY. PLOSIOA
C A M NO.i M - M M - C A - t l l
•IM INOLI COUNTY, a poMtcal subdivision of th*
•laia ol Florida.
f l WN W ,
•f I N I DAVIS, TAMt T IM K A UcDONALD;
Of LOIS REALTOR D; U S L Ifl C R ID IT
COAfORATION, a it'**otv#d Flonda corporation.
INLAND NORTOAOI CORPORATION, an
MMnota Corporation; DAVID 0. PORTIR;
W UM W OTO N MUTUAL O M R . P A.; INLAND
MAT!RIALS. INC., A Plerlda corporation;
RAY VALOIS aa Taa Collector ol S*mHtol*
CowNp Florid*. and th* unknown ipowooo of th# ab o x . rf
any; th*H hair*. davlaaaa. assign***. grant***, creditor*.
10*0000. aiaculor*. administrators. mortgage**. (udgmaot
and any and aR olbor paraon* having or cloanmg
•o Kara any iipM. titto or mtaraal by. through, under or
claming any right, ntla. or Intoroal m the real property
described In thia action,
Dotondanta
TO: TH O S I ASOVI-NAM IO D lf lN O M T S M O TO ALL PARTUS
CLAIMING IN TIR IS T SY. THROUGH, UNO!R OR AGAINST T H I
NAMIO D lf lN O M T S . M O TO ALL PARTUS HAVING OR CLAIMING TO NAVI M Y RIOHT. TITL I OR IN T IR IS T IN T H I PROPERTY D ISC RIGID SILOW
An Im nom Doraam Petition, together with ita Declaration ot
Tabing haa boon Mad In the abooo-atytod court to aegutra certain
property mi areata m Sammole County, flonda. doaenbod aa letP AR C IL NO. S4S

CO UN TY R O M AST. P N A II I
PS RM APS N T NR AIN AOS S A M MS NT
THAT PORTION 0 f T H I LAND D ISC R lSf D M D IID POOR ST.
PAOI 101. ANO IN D II D SOOR IM . PAG! 371 O f T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS O f SIM INOLI COUNTY, PLORIOA. L I M T H I RIGHTOP-WAV T M I N POR COUNTY ROAD 0437. AS SHOWN ON STATt
ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY MAP SICTION 77110-2404. S H U T 1 O f I.
AS R ICO R O ID IN O R. BOOR 440, PAOI l i t ;
S IIN O PURTHIR O tSCAIBI 0 AS FOLLOWS COMM I NCI AT
TH I NORTHW IST CORNIR O f T H I IA S T H A lf O f T H I SOUTH•AST QUARTIR Of T H I SOUTHW IST OUARTIR O f SICTION 7.
TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH. RANOI 30 IA S T. T H IN C I RUN
100*40 44*1 ALONG TH I W IST LINI O f SAID IA S T HALP O f T H I
SOUTHIAST OUARTIR O f T H I SOUTHW IST O U M T IR POR
30 00 P U T ; T H IN C I. LIAVINO SAID W IS T L IN I. RUN
N I T t r -0 4 ’ 1. ISO 34 P U T TO A POINT ON T H I IASTIR LV
RIOHT-Of-WAY LINI O f C A 4437; T H IN C I RUN N30*M 37*1
ALONG SAIO IASTIRLV RIOHT-Of-WAV LINI POR 71 04 P U T TO
A POINT O f CURVATURI O f A CURVI CONCAV4 IASTIR LV HAV­
ING A RAOIUS O f 1104 34 P U T : T H IN C I RUN NORTHIASTIRLV
ALONG T H I ARC Of SAID CURVI M O ALONG SAIO IASTIR LV
RIOHT-Of-WAY U N I POR IIS 44 P U T THROUGH A CINTRAL
M O L I OP 0 T4S ST*. SAIO CURVI HAVtNO A CHORO LIN O TH O f
144 33 P U T SIARINO N3S'21 34*1. TO T H I POINT O f BIOINNINO; T H IN C I CONTMUINO ALONG A CURVI CONCAVI IA S TIRLY HAVtNO A RADIUS Of 1104 34 P U T . RUN NORTHIAST
■ ALV ALONO TH I ARC O f SAIO CURVI LAND ALONG SAIO IA S T IRLY RIOHT-Of-WAV LIN I O f C R. S437) POR 4S 04 P U T
THROUGH A CINTRAL ANOLI OP 03*31 34*. SAIO CURVI HAVINO A CHORO LINOTH OP 44 07 P U T B IM lN O N 43*0rtt*l. TO
T H I IN O OP SAIO CURVI. T H IN C I. LIAVINO SAIO IASTIRLV
RIOHT-OP-WAV LINI. RUN N04M 7 04*1. 4 40 P U T . TH IN C I
BOO*44*40*1. 4 44 P U T TO A POINT AT T H I NORTHS ALV IN D OP
A CURVI CONCAVI IASTIRLV HAVtNO A RADIUS OP 1044 34
P U T . T H IN C I PROM A CHORO B IM lN O O f 443'31'tl'W RUN
SOUTHW ISTIRLV ALONO T H I M C OP SAIO CURVI THROUOH A
CINTRAL ANOLI OP I ’ llO f * A DlSTANCI OP 33 0 P U T TO A
POINT ON A RAOIAL LINI. T H IN C I RUN S47*tSOO*l ALONG
SAIO RADIAL LINI A DlSTANCI OP S 0 P U T TO A POINT ON A
CURVI CONCAVI TO T H I IAST. HAVING A RAOIUS O f 1041 34
f i n ; T H IN C I PROM A CHORO B IM lN O O f S43*10 31*W RUN
SOUTHW ISTIRLV ALONO T H I M C OP SAID CURVI THROUOH A
CINTRAL M O L ! OP 1*04*11’ A DlSTANCI O f 33 00 P U T TO A
POINT ON A RAOIAL LINI. T H IN C I RUN N44*34 1S*W ALONO
SAIO LINI A DlSTANCI OP S 0 P U T TO A POINT ON A CURVI
CONCAVI TO TH I IAST. HAVtNO A RADIUS OP 1044 34 P U T
T H IN C I PROM A CHORO SIAR INO OP S40‘ SI 14*W RUN
SOUTHWISTIRLV ALONO TH I ARC OP SAIO CURVI THROUOH A
CINTRAL ANOLI OP 1*2* «*’ A O IS T M C I OP 34 31 P U T TO
TH I IN O OP SAIO CURVI. T H IN C I N00*S4 40*W. I 44 P U T
TH IN C I 444*17 04*W. S 77 P U T TO T H I POINT OP BIOiNNINO
■CONTAINING IIS SOUARI P U T . MORI OR LISS
OWNIRtal IR IN I DAVIS M O
TAMI TIM K A MCDONALD
144 Anchor Road
Caeeeiberry. PL 33707
PAR CIL NO. S4S
COUNTY ROAD 4*7, PH AS I I
P4R M ANINT DA AINA 04 B A S IH IR T
THAT PART OP LOT 17. BLOCR *A*. (LIS S TH I PORTION TAM N
POR C R 4437 RIOHT OP-WAY. PIN O R. BOOH 440. PAOI 431).
•A RIPLAT OP LAAI MOBIL! SHORIS*. ACCORDING TO TH I
PLAT TH IR IO P RICOROID IN PLAT BOOH 4. PAOI 44. OP T H I
PUBLIC RICOROS OP SIM iNO LI COUNTY. PLORIOA.
BlINQ PURTHIR DISCR lSIO AS POLLOWS TH4 SO UTHIASTI ALV 10 P U T OP THI NORTHWISTIRLV IP P U T OP SAIO LOT
IT, BLOCH *A*. LYING CONTIGUOUS WITH TH I SOUTHEASTERLV RIOHT OP-WAY LINI OP C R 1437 PIR S R D RIOHT-OP-WAV
MAP SICTION 177110 2404
CONTAINING 400 SOUARI P U T , MORI OR LISS
OWNIA(a) OILOIS RIALPORO
t i l t County Road 427 South
Altamonte Springs. PL 32701
P M C S L R O . 471
CO UNTY ROAO 437. PMASI I
P4RMANSNT ORAINAOS BASSMSNT
THAT PART OP LOT I t . BLOCH *A* (LISS TH I PORTION TAKIN
POR C R 1427 RIOHT-OP-WAV. PIR O R BOOH 471, PAOI 3301.
*A RIPLAT OP LAAI MOBIL! SHORIS*. ACCOROlNO TO TH I
p l a t t h i r i o p r i c o r o i o in p l a t b o o h i . p a g i i s . o p t h i
PUBLIC RICOROS OP SIM INOLI COUNTY. PLORIOA.
BIINO PURTHIR O IS C R iB I0 AS POLLOWS T h I SOUTHEASTIRLY 10 P U T OP THI NORTHWISTIRLV 17 P U T OP SAID LOT
21. BLOCH *A*. LV NG CONTIGUOUS WITH TH I SOUTHEASTERLV RIOHT-OP-WAV LINI OP C R 1427 PIR S R 0 RIOHT-OP-WAV
MAP SICTION *77110-2404
CONTAININO 400 SOUARI P U T . MORI OR LISS
OWNIRtal DAVID 0 PORTIR
c/a Kenneth M Clayton, lag
1044 Maitland Cantor Commons Bhrd
Maitland. PL 32741
P M C I l NO. 444
CO UNTY ROAO 437, PH AS I I
PBRMANINT ORAINAOS B A S IM IN T
THAT PORTION OP LOTS 14. IS ANO IS. 'TROUT LAHI SUBDI­
VISION’ . ACCORDING TO T H I PLAT TH IR IO P R ICO R O ID IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAG! 41. OP TH I PUBLIC RICOROS OP SEMI
NOLI COUNTY. PLORIOA. fRIPIR TO O R BOOH t*04. PAGI
1443. ALSO)
BIINO PURTHIR OfSCRIBID AS POLLOWS BIGIN AT T H I
SOUTHWIST CORNIR OP LOT t l. OP SAIO 'TR O UT LAHI SUB­
DIVISION*. SAIO POINT BIINO ON TH I IASTIRLV RIGHT OPWAV LINI OP COUNTY ROAD *437, AS SHOWN ON STATI ROAO
RIOHT-OP-WAV MAP SICTIO N *77410-2104. T H IN C I RUN
N2S*03 47*1 ALONG SAIO IASTIR LV RIOHT OP-WAV LINI A OISTANCI OP 0 34 P U T TO TH I BIOINNINO OP A NON-TANGINT
CURVI CONCAVI NORTHWISTIRLV ANO HAVINO A RAOIUS OP
I N I 44 P U T . (AND TO SAIO BIOINNINO OP CURVI A RAOIAL
LINI BIARS 440*44 44*1). SAIO POINT OP BIOINNINO OP
CURVI ALSO BIINO ON TH I W ISTIR LV LINI OP SAIO LOT t l
M O ON T H I IASTIRLV RIOHT-OP-WAV LINI OP COUNTY ROAO
•427; TH IN C I RUN ALONG SAIO IASTIRLV RIGHT OP WAV
LINI. NORTHIASTIRLV ALONO T H I ARC OP SAIO CURVI A OISTANCI OP 104 47 P U T THROUOH A C INTRAL ANOLI OP
03*10 14*. SAIO CURVI HAVING A CHORO LINQ TH OP 10144
PIET. CHORD BIARINQ OP N27’ 3I 04*1. TO A POINT OP TANOINCY. T H IN C I RUN N2S*02 47*1 ALONG SAIO IASTIR LV
RIQHT-OP-WAV LINI A O IS TM C I OP I I 32 P U T . T H IN C I RUN
443*4 7 03*1. ALONO SAIO EASTERLY RIOHT-OP-WAV LINE A
O IS T M C I OP 10 00 P U T ; T H IN C I. LIAVINO SAIO EASTERLY
RlOHT-OP-WAV LINI RUN 93**02 97*W A DISTANCE OP I I 32
P U T TO A POINT OP CURVATURI WITH A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHWISTIRLV HAVINO A RAOIUS OP 1471.44 P U T . T H IN C I
RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG T H I ARC OP SAIO CURVE A OIST M C E OP 103.43 PIET. THROUGH A CENTRAL M G L I OP
03*0101*. SAID CURVI HAVINO A CHORO OISTANCI OP 103 S3
P U T M O A CHORO BIARINQ OP S37*33*3I*W. TO A POINT ON
T H I SOUTH LINE OP SAIO LOT I I ; T H IN C I RUN S l l ’ 4 ! 03’W.
ALONO THE SOUTH LINI O f SAIO LOT IS A O IS T M C I OP 11.44
P IET TO THE POINT OP BEGINNING
CONTAINING 1.171 SOUARE P IET MORE OR LESS
OWNERta) Inland Malarial* Inc.,
Attn: Richard I . Murphy, Praardant
1101 County Road 427
Caaaalbarry. PL 33714-7144
Each Detandanl ta further notified that the Petitioner will petition
tor an Order ot Tailing before the HONORABLE SEYMOUR B IN SON. on* ol the Judge* ol th* aboaa-atyled Court, on Tuaaday.
(ha 14th day ol December. Its*, at 1100 a h i .. m Courtroom K. at
the Seminole County Courthouaa. Sanford, flonda. in accordance
Rith da Declaration ol Taking haratolor* filed m thi* causa All
Defendant* lo thi* auit and all other mtaraatad pariiea may time­
ly roguaat a hearing on th* Petition for tha Order of Taking at th*
time and placa daaignatad and b* heard. Any Oalandant tailing to
fit* a tmtahy raquatl for hearing than warv* any right to 0b(*c1 to
the Order of Taking.
ANO
•Each Defendant and any other paraona claiming any mtaraal in
the property deaenbed m th* Petition m tha aboee-atyled Eminent
Domain proceeding ia hereby required to tarn* written dafenaa*.
f arty you have, lo th* Petition heretofore Mad m thia caua* on
th* Petit loner, and any raguaal for a hearing on tha Petition lor
tha Order at Taking, it daaaad. on Patitionar'e Attorney, whoa*
name and addraaa ia ahown below on or balora Tuaaday.
December g, iggg. and In fU* tha original of your written defen*

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a* and any ragun t for haartng on th* Retitton tor th* Order of
Taking with tha Clark of thia Court either bator* aarvtc* on th*
Petitioner* Attorney or immediatory thereafter, to ahow what
right, title. Intereat or Han you haa*. If any, or claim Hi and to th*
proparty daaenbad m aatd Petition and ta ahow caua*. 4 any you
have, why aaid property ahould net be condemned lor th* uaa*
and purpoaa* a* tat forth Hi aaid Petition, it you tail to wtawar. •
default may b* entered agamal you far th* relief demanded m tha
Petition |( you fail to raguaal a hearing on th* Petition for Order
at Taking you ahall waive any right lo ob(*ct ta aaid Order of
Tabing.
WITNESS my hand and aaal ol aaid Court on OCTOBER IS. 1444
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN M O fOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
PLORIOA
B r CeceNa V. Ekarn
Deputy Clark
ROBERT A. NkMILLAN
County A Itornay
tor Sam mola County. Florid*
Sammeta County Same** Buildmg
n o t Eaat fHat Straat
Sanford, Florida 32771
Tataphona: 1407)331-1130. Eat. 7344
Attorney for Petitioner
Pubheh Suncjy. November 33. 1444
Sunday. November 34, 1444
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NO T I C ! O f ACTION IN BMINBNT DOMAIN
IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT O f TNB
■ IO M TIIN TM JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
M ANO POR BIM lNO LB COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 44-4 1 14-C A -13-0
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a poMwal eubdiviaion ot th*
Slat* of f lerlda.
Patitionar,
IOWARO W fiOMAN. MANY ORACI 4 PUNO a/k/a
MARY 0 PIG M M ; GRIGORY P. SAMANO;
MARGARET M. SAMANO: UNITED STATES O f AMERICA.
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE. PLORIOA POWER
CORPORATION. BREEN CAPITAL; SIDNEY RENINT;
DEBORAH RENE AT. EPISCOPAL CHURCH OP
TH I NEW C O V IN M T. INC . PIRST UNION NATIONAL
■ M R . a national bane mg aeaocletion. RAY VALOIS
aa Taa CoHactor at 8ammala County, flonda. and th*
unknown apauaaa el tha abava. if any; thaw haa*.
daat****, aaaignaaa. grant***. creditor*. !****#*.
•aacutara, admmiatratar*. mortgagaa*. (udgmant cradHora.
and aH other paraana hamng or claiming ta haaa
any right. Ml* *r mtaraal by. through, under or agaanat th*
above named Detandanl*. or atharwi** claiming any
right. Ml*, at mtaraal m tha real proparty daaenbad
at thi* action.
D*f#ndant|a)
TO THOSE ABOVS-NAMIO O lfIN O A N TS M O TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIM INO IN TIR IS T BY. THROUOH. UNDER OR AGAINST THE
NAMIO O IP IN D M T S . M O TO ALL PARTIES HAVINO OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE M Y RIOHT. TITLE OR IN T IR IS T IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Immant Domain Petition, together with rta Declaration at
Taking ha* baan hlad m th* abova-atylad court ta acquit* can am
property mtaraal* m Saminoi* County, flonda. daaenbad a* fatPARCEL NO. 107

M B SIMPLE
TU4HAWILLA ROAD. PNASB III
That portion ot Lot 4 TutKaw.ua Unit 4. a* racordad m Plat Baa*
&gt;0. Pag* 14 Pubhc Record* at Sammeta County, fiend*, mar*
panicularty daaenbad a* foHowa
Begin at th* Northaaat earner ot lot 4. TuaaawiHa Unit 4. a*
racordad m Plat Boo* 34. Pag* It . Public Racorda at Sammata
County, flonda. aaid pomt bemg an th* Waatarty right -af-way kn*
a* racordad m aaid Plat Book 30. Pag* 14, aaid pomt aloe bemg
an a curve, concave Southaaalarty. having a central angle *1
03*24 04* and a radru* of 431 ] t feet, thane* from a tangent
baarmg ot S42’ li| t* W . run Southwaatarty along th* arc ot aard
Curve and ta*d right-of way kn*. a diatanc* ot IT 01 loot la tha
South***! corner ol aaid Lot 4. thane* N i l ' l l 4J*W. along th*
South kn* ot aaid Lot 4. a dittanc* ol S3 44 I eat lo a pomt on a
Curve, concav* Southaaalarty. having a central angle at 03*31 34*
and a radru* ot 771 20 loot, thane* from a tangent baarmg el
N Jt’ 44'10'1. run Northaaatarty along th* arc of ea-d curve, a dia­
tanca of 34 04 leaf to a pomt an th* Northerly kn* at aard let 4.
thane* 444*1343*1. a d-atanc* 44 12 feat la th* POINT Of
BEGINNING
Cent ammg 1.*17 aguar* feat, more or lata
OWNIR(a) EDWARD W PiQMAN and
MARY ORACI S PUNO
a/k/a MARY G PtOMAN
c/a Gary Maaaay. lag
On* Oougla* Placa
tOO Waal Citru* Straat
Altamonte Sprmg*. PL 12714-3402
PARCEL RO. t t S
P IS SIMPLE
TUSHAWILLA ROAO PNABB IN
That portion of that cart am parcel at land racordad m Otherat
Racorda Book 3341. Pag* 4*1. Pubhc Record* of I t m w H
County, flonda lymg m taction 13. Townchip 21, Rang* 30 leal,
Sammole County. Honda, bemg mar* particularly daaenbad a*
follow*.
Begm at in* mtaraaction at th* Waatarfy nght-ot-way kn* at
Tuakawtiia Road and lh# North kn* ot Lot 4. a* par put at
Tuakawill* Unit 4. racordad m Plat Book 2&lt;T. Pag* IS. Pubhc
Record* ol SammoU County, Florid*. run N SI‘ t3 41‘W. along th*
North kna ol aard Lot 4. a diatanca ol 41 44 feat to a pomt on a
cure*, concave Southaaalarty havmg a central angle ol 04*43 04*
and a radru* at 474 I I teat, thane* from a tangent baarmg at
N14*4S'S4*I run Northerly along th* arc ol aaid curve, a diatanca
at 44 *4 feat to th* pomt el tangancy; thane* run N43’34 04*E. a
diatanca of 344 4t teat to tha moat Southerly earner of Let 33.
Oaa force! Unit On* at racordad m Plat Book 22. Pag** 11-43.
th* PubK Record* ot SammoU County. Florida, mane* run
84**30 54*1. a diatanca ol 44 00 tael to a pomt on th* aforemen­
tioned Waatarty nght-ot-way Ima, thane* 443*34 0S*W along ten)
Waalerly nght-ot-way kn*. a diatanca ol 344 *0 feat to tha pomt
of curvature of curve, concav* Southaaalarty havmg a central
angle of 01*10 14* and a radtut ot 433 31 feat, inane* from c tan­
gent baarmg of 343*24 04*W run Southerly along th* aaid
Waatarty nght-ot-way Ima and th* arc of aaid curve, a diatanca ol
12.79 teat to th* POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing SIS acre*
OWNIR(*| IPISCOPAL CHURCH OF TH I
NIW C O V IN M T. INC
c/o Thoma* ( . Do**. HI, Attorney
400 1**1 Altamonte Drive
Suit* 310
Altamonte Sprmg*. FL 32T01
lack Oalandant i* further notified that th* Patitionar wHt petition
tor an Order ol Taking balora lh* HONORABLI G IN l STEPHEN
SON. on* ol th* Judge* of lh* abova-ttyUd Court, on Tuaaday.
th* 22nd day ol December. 1444. at 1 30 p m , m Courtroom K. at
th* SammoU County Courthouaa. Sanford. Florida, m accordance
with ita Declaration ol Taamg haratolor* Mad m thi* caua* All
Oalandant* lo thia amt and all other mtaraatad partial may Iuna­
ry raguaal a haarmg on th* Petition lor th* Order cf Taking at th*
lima and placa daaignatad and b* heard Any Oalandant taking to
IHa * timaiy laquatl tor haarmg Khali warv* any right lo obt*cl to
tha Order ol Taking.
tach Defendant and any other paraona claiming any mtaraal m
th* property daaenbad m th* Petition m th* abova-atylad Immant
Dornam proceeding i* hereby required to aarea written dafaoaat.
if any you hav*. to th* Petition haratolor* Mad m thi* caua* on
th* Patitionar. and any raquatl lor a haarmg on lh* Petition lor
lh* Order of Tating. it denied, on Patitionar'* Attornay. whoa*
name and addraaa i* ahown below on or balora Tuaaday.
Dec am bar 14. 1444. and lo liU th* original ol your written datana a* and any raquaat tor haarmg on tha Petition lor th* M a r ot
Taking with th* Clark ot thi* Court ailtur balora aarvica on th*
Petitioner* Attorney or immediately thereafter, to ahow what
right. M U . mtaraal or k*n you hav*. it any. or claim m and to th*
preparly daaenbad m aaid Petition and to ahow caua*. if any you
hav*. why aaid property ahould not b* condemned lor th* uaa*
and purpoaa* aa aat forth m aaid Petition. If you fail ta anawar. a
default may b* entered again*! you for th* rakal demanded m th*
Petition. It you fail to raquaat a haarmg on th* Petition for Order
ol Taking you ahall warv* any right to ob|*ct to aard Order at
Taking
WITNESS my hand and aaai ol laid Court on lh* 20th OF OCTOBIR. 1444
(SIAL)
M AR YM NI MORSI
CLERK OF T H I CIRCUIT COURT
IN M 0 FOR SIM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORI0A
By: Ruth King
Deputy CUrk
ROBERT A. Mc Mil l a n
County Attorney
•or (ammoU County. Florida
SammoU County Sarvica* Building
1101 Eaat Fuat Straat
Sanford. Florida 33771
Telephone (407) 444-4734
Attorney tor Patitionar
Pubtiah: Sunday. November 24. 1444
Sunday. Oacambar 4. 1444
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JUDICIAL CIRCU IT
M M B POR
S IM IN O L I COUNTY.
PLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CABS NO. S S -I4 S S -C A
IO U IV M TA G I, INC..
Plaintiff)*)
v*.
JOSE SMELL ALLIN
MIRRIT. BY M D
THROUGH H IN
GUARDIAN. JOHN
WILLIAM ALLEN, at *1.
Defendant!!)
NOTICE
OP PORBCLOBURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VtN
purauant ta a Final Judgment at
Mortgage Foracloaura dated
NOVEMBER 14. 1444. an&lt;
entered Hi Cat* NO. 44-1034
CA of th# Cut ml Court of tha
EIGHTEENTH JudUUI Circuit In
and far S IM IN O L I County.
Florida wherein EOUIVANTAGE.
INC. M lh* Plaintiff and JOSE
SHELL ALLEN MIRRIT. BY M 0
THROUGH HER G U AR O IM
JOHN WILLIAM ALLEN; TEN
M T 41 N/K/A DONNA SWEET
INO Art th* Defendant*. I wilt
dear *1 lh* 4ammela County
Courthoua*. Sanford. Florida at
•t.BO am , on th* 17th day at
OECIMBER. 144B. th* following
daaenbad property a* aat forth
m aaid Final Judgment
LOT 3. BLOCR I . TIER t. OF
THE CITY OP 4M FO R O. S IM i­
NOLI
COUNTY.
PLORIOA.
ACCOROlNO TO I R. TRAPFORO'S MAP. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RICOROEO IN PLAT BOOR 1.
PAGE(S)
44
OP
PUBLIC
HICOROa
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORIOA
WITNESS MV H M O and th*
aaal at thu Court on NOVEM­
BER IE. 1444
ISEAL)
Clarb at th* Circuit Court
B r Jan* 4. Jaaawie
piaiitv CUrk
Ichavarrtg, McCaRa. Raymar.
Barrett I Frappur
Peal Office Baa 3410
Tampa. PL 1340t
F44041444
if you are a paraan with a dmability who naada accommoda­
tion Ht order ta participate m
•hr* proceeding you aa* antitad at no eaat to you. far th*
pravtaun of can am aaautanc#
Ft***#
contact
Court
Admmiatration at 301 N Par*
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 32T71.
tataphona number (407) 3234330. wittun 3 working day* of
your receipt at thu document, If
haartng unpaired. (TOO) 1-400444-4771.
Pubtiah November 33. 34. 1444
DEW-134

M TNB CIRCUIT COURT
O f TNB atO N TIBRTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
BBMIROLR COUNTY,
PLORIOA.
CABB ROt 4 7 -lt T 0 -C A -1 4 I
M IL IN L DOUGLASS
PUmtitt
a.
■ATHIRiNK BA20R
SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORIDA
j a m s 4 m Dic k s o n
Defendant
ROTICB
OP PORBCLOSURB SALS
NOTICI IS HIRCBV GtVIN
a Summary Pmal
1ParacUaur* dated
March IS. 1444. and enterad m
Cat* No 47-3174 -C A -I4 I at
lh* Circuit CauU ut and far
SammoU
County.
Florida,
wharem
PUmtitt.
and
Oalandant*. will *#ll to th*
mghaat bidder far cash at the
Watt Front Door at th*
SammoU County Courthouaa,
Santord. Florida, at tt:00
a clock A M. an lh* tSih day ot
0 IC IM B IR 14. 1*44. tha fol­
lowing daaenbad property a*
aat forth m aard Summary Pmal
Judgment, ta-wil:
Lata 14 and 30. Buck J.
MOBILE MANOR SECOND SEC­
TION. according ta tha map or
out tharpot a* racordad m Plat
Baak I t . Pag** 44 through 4|
ot the Public Record* *1
SammoU County. Fund*.
0ATID THIS 14th day ot NOV
EMBER. 1444
M AR YM N I MORSI. CLIRR
CUrk *1 th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* I . Jaaawie
Deputy CUrk
Kenneth M. Baan*. Eequu*
Suit* 1004A
470 N. Orlando Av*.
Maitland. PL 32741
Publuh November 32. 34. 1444
DEW-131

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
POR BBM IROLI COUNTY.
PLONIOA
CABS NO. 44-1030-CA-14-P
CROSSLAND MORTGAGE
CORP.
PUmtitt,
va.
FRANCISCO FIOUIROA and
DORA CALOIR FIGUEROA,
huaband and wit*.
Oalandant*
NOTICE OP B A L I
Notice is hereby given that,
purauant to th* Order or Pmal
Judgment anlarad on NOVEM­
BER 14. 1444 m thu caua*. hi
th* Circuit Court ol Sammol#
County, Florida. I will **H in*
property artuatad Hi SammoU
County, Florida, described as:
Let 4. KAWILLA CRIST,
according ta the plat thereof aa
recorded « Plat Booh 40. Pag*
10. Public Record* of SammoU
County. Florida,
at pubUc sal*, to th* highest
and bast bidder, tor cash, at lh*
weal front door ol th* SammoU
County Courthouaa ut Santord.
Florida, at 11:00 am ., on
DECEMBER 14. 1444.
Datad at Santord, Florida thu
14th day ot NOVEMBER. 1444
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jana I . Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
Barry M. EMun. (*q
4400 Kogar Btvd . Suit* 4104
St. Patarabu-g. FL 33703
Pubtiah: November 32. 34. IMS
0EW -I34

to make tu g you ara pu &gt;a*d wHh r e .aoMta from your Samnotp Herald ctiaarhad ad
aur* your ad works wo tuggaat you laac Ft Hand r * HRoaang
• memo* at many taatuu* of lh* earn you am saRng aa you can Pvt* of R*m*rTO*r.
you ta* r * fatter you to*
• •nck/da a pnea By haang * pno*. you mi aamnau ixtwamad cal* from poopu who
tout about buymg your marchanOaa
• Whan you k*l your phono nunttgr. Ml f a ante of day flat « boat to roach you Ybu
paopu caang you whan you are at wont or t
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ORANOB. O S C IO L A
AND
BBMMOLB COUNTtBB MAYS
BBBN AWARD*O PBBBRAL
PUNBB UNDER TNB IM S A S IN C V POOD ANO SNBLTBB
NATIONAL
BOABB
PROOrang*. OacaoU and Sammofa
Cauntu* has* baan choaan to
racatva S244.13t 00. S4S.704 00
and 4102.434 00 retpactivafy ta
aupplamant amargancy food
and ahahar program* m th*
are*.
Th* selection waa mad* by a
National Board that U chaired
by th* Federal Emergency
Management agency (PIMA)
and consul* of representatives
from Tha Salvation Army.
American Rod Cross, Council of
Jewish Federations, Catholic
Charttu*.
USA,
National
Courted ot Church** of Christ m
th* U.S.A. and United Way of
American which will provide
admmiatration staff and func­
tion aa fiscal agent. Tha Board
wa* charged lo distribute fund*
appropriated by Congraa* ta
help aipand th* capacity of
food and shelter program* m
high-naad araas around th*
country.
A Local Board mad* up of
community agancu* will deter­
mine how th* funds awarded to
Orang*. Oacaola A Sammoi*
Count!** ara to be distributed
among th* amargancy food and
ahaitar programs funded by
local tarvic* organisation* in
th* area. Th* Local Board is
responsible lor fscommervjmg
agancu* to receive that* funds
and any additional fund* avail­
able under this phase of th*
program.
Under tha term* ol th* grant
Horn th* National Board, local
government or private voluntary
organuations choaan to receive
hind* must:
1. b* non-profit
3. has* an accounting ayatam
and conduct an annual audit
3. practice nondiscrimination
4. hav* demonstrated th*
capability to deliver emergency
taod and/or shelter programs,
and
S. if they ara a private volun­
tary organisation, they must
hav* a voluntary board.
Qualifying orgamiationa are
urged to apply. Further informa­
tion on th* program may b*
obtainad by contacting Jana
Campbell at Community Service
Network. 444 Woodcock Ad..
Suit* 300. Orlando. PL 32403.
(407)147-4441 or 227-7742.
Applications ara available at
th*
following
location:
Community Sarvica* Network.
444 Woodcock Rd . Suita 300.
Orlando. PL 12401. 447-4414.
Computed application* are du*
back at Community Sarvica*
Network no later than 4 10 p m.
on Tuesday, Oacambar 7, IM S.
Publish November 24. 19*4
DEW-149

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Aes it ij.iys

Legal Notices
. C N te u rr
M M R PON
•BANROLE COUNTY,

m ARR FDR
BBMIROLR COUNTY

CtVH ACTION
CABS NO. 0B- 140t CA
DIVISION 14-P
COUNT RYWIOI HOME
L O M S . INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE

Caaa Na.i 4B B44 C A -1 4 -B
Q A IIN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION
Piamtitf.
va.
DAPHNE COU.INOTON And
UNKNOWN TINM T/OW NERS

CORPORATION.
PtamtiH(a).

N O TICE OP SALB
Nolle a la haraby ghran, pur­
suant ta Final Judgment at
Ferae laaur* ter Plaint Iff entered
Hi this causa, m tha Circuit
Court Ol Ism mol* County,
Florida. I wUI **H tha preparty
aituatad Hi Sammata County,
Florida daaenbad **:
ALL THAT CERTAIN LOT OR
PARCIL SITUATE IN SIM IN OLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA. KNOWN.
NUMBERED M O DESIGNATED
AS LOT *37. OAK FOREST UNIT
EIOMT. ACCOROlNO TO T H I
PLAT TH IR IO P AS R ICO R O IO
IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAOI
*t THRU *4 OP T H I PUBLIC
RICOROS
OP
S IM IN O LI
COUNTY. PLORIOA.
and commonly known aa: 1104
O’Day Drive, Winter Springs. PL
33704. at public sal*, la th*
high**! and boat bidder, far
cash, at th* west front doer at
the
lamina la
County
Courthouaa. m Santord. Florida
at tt:00 Am., on DECEMBER
17. 1M I.
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jan* I . Jaaawie
Deputy Clara
RICHARO S. MclVIR
Kata Hodge*. PA.
PO. Baa 400
Tampa. PL 13*01 -0000
RiCHARO 4. MclVIR
Kasa Hodgaa. PA.
PO. boa *00
Tamp*. FL 13*010*00
In accordance with th*
Americana WHh Disability Act
parson* naadmg ta participate
Hi thi* case should contact th*
Senior
Department
Court
Administrator, localad at 301 N.
Park Avanua, Santord, PL
33771. 407-331-4330 Eat. 4337.
1/100-4SSE771 (TDD), t/100443-4770 (V). via Florida Relay
Sarvica not later than 7 day*
prior to proceeding.
Publish. November 33. 34. I N I
DEW-140

THERESA M. SHAN0, at at.
Defendant)*).
NOTICE
OP FO M C LO SU B B B A LI
NOTICI IB HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant ta a Pmal Judgment ol
Mortgage Foracloaura datad
NOVEMBER t*. 1**4. and
antarod Hi Caaa NO. 44-1401CA
of tha Circuit Court at th* ItOHTIEN TH Judicial Circuit m and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharoat COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDING CORPORATION
I* tha Plaintiff and THERESA M.
• H M O M 0 ANTHONY H.
S H M 0 ara th* Dalandant*. I
wK sad to tha Mghaat and best
bidder lor cash at th* Wool
front door ol th* Sammoi*
County Courthouaa. Santord.
Florida at 11.00 Am., on th*
17th day at O IC IM B IR , I44E.
tha lotlowing daaenbad prepar­
ty aa sat forth m said Final
Judgment:
LOT 33. C Y P R U S LM OINO
AT SABAL POINT. ACCOROlNO
TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
R ICOROID IN PLAT BOOK 2t.
PAQIS 79 M O 71. IN T H I PUB­
LIC RICOROS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORIOA.
WITNESS MV H M D and lh*
aaal of this Court on NOVEM­
BER I I . 1*44
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaawie
Deputy Clark
tchavwna, McCall*. Raymar.
Barron A Frappiar
Past Oflic* Baa 3410
Tampa; PL 33401
F44044IS7
Publish: November 23. 39. 1944
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71— H u r W

Legal Notices

12— r m i R i Y C

IN TM t CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I U TM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
9 IM IN 0 L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A S I NO: **-**05 Oe OiP
IN RF The Mxmae* ol
t w o m a s n n o e tn rs JR
Reapwdem' Hutband.
and
DIANI B ENGLISH
P»titien#r/ IN la
TO THOMAS R ROBERTS
ADDRESS u n k n o w n
NOTICC OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAOS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
met an action for d'taolution ol
marnaQa n »« been Mad asamat
you and you ara raqwirad to
w n a a copy ol your outrun
dotunaoa, if any to it on DiANC
B ENGLISH Petition#*. who»e
addraaa a *00 HIOHLANO ST
LONGWOOD. FL J27S0 on or
before DECEMBER 10. tSSI.
and Ma the or*9 **ai aim n a
dark Of tin* court before tar
vie* on Putilionar or tmmedi
ataly tTiaraaltar. It you fail to do
to, a aatauit unit b* entered
igaiitu you tor tfta ralial
demanded in tna petition
WITNESS my hand and tha
taal ol thie court on NOVEM
BER S. t i l l
(SEAL!
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Daputy Clark
PuCtiian- November S. IS. 22
2S. 1»98
DEW-44
NOTICE
OF PURLIC B A L I
Purtuanl to Florida Statutaa
Sad Storage Facility Act, Sac
«2 SOS 1 S3 SOT. Sala at
Contanta &lt;Houaanoid/tuppl&gt;aa)
m ’aatad aoaca to latitty
Oonar liana:
tSS
Jamta M Slnannl
tSI
Kyle W May
219
Mary P Staarman
S49
Paacock Intn
To ha told or diapotad of
T h u n . 12-17-1888. 10 am
Public Auction, Cash Only
At Sun Ray Store Aw»y
#10 Rmahart Road
Laka Mary. FL 32746
All may pay up. CaH 333-4359
PubliaN. November 2t. and
Dacambar S. IM 1
DEW -US

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GUIDELINES

1. Adyarils* what people w anll

ChJdren'i clolhog. dishes, collect
M m . boll books and enbques ere
tie most popular items
2. lieka Is convenient to sh o p el
your garage sale I Be sure mere it
adequate perking space Post signs
with a reckons to parking areas Mak«
arrangements with neighbors
3. Hake H easy to pay! Have plenty ol change and a
system tor handling Make sure one person is on duly el all
Imes at a contained locaoon preferably with a calculator or
adding machine
4. Provide Oftoes. Do not make every person ask, 'Hcrw
much is Sue ? Prices make ter q «c k . effecbve sales or e good
place tor customers to start bargaining
5 Get an early start. Sal up &lt;*splays pie evening before,
if possible
I . Departmenlattie. Separate Pie mespensive items from
Pie more cosOy areas Group furniture, doming, toys, lawn
equomenf and other items wipi simitar merchandse.
7. SpeclatUe. Establish one area tor 'Under S5', another
tor 'Under SI* Con soar having a batch of items piai are
'F R E E with purchase of S3* Remember pie youngsters.
Do Encourage this with small, low pnewd items P in are
appropriate for Pus purpose
B. Tim e you r sale carefully I Have 4 at a Dm# when most
people are at home and unconcerned with special events
&gt;. C om bine your efforts I incorporate your sale with a
nwgnbor for more variety and greater impact
10. Be specific 1When advent sing your sale in the newspa­
per. list indivickial Hems Don’t simply say. ‘ saverN things
aval able * Each bme you list an item, you are broadening
Pie ttt ol potential customers
I t . Be generous! If you have items left over, give them to
a charitable organuaaon If you see Piat some items are not
moving we* during the sale, mark them down during pie last
hours Romember. Pie prime reason tor hotdeig Pie sale is
to tern your unwanted items into cash!

Parson: 2 permanent
available at expand­
clean nparatons new
333-8070

Cook 4 dayshek nc weesenits
eipenencad necessary $4 hr.
also Olotary Aide 4 $&amp;hr Ap­
ply m person at Eastbrooke Gar
dens 201 Sunset D r . Cassel
berry. *07 6095002
Ex t r a

need

cash

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In and Outbound cans
Norm Orlando Area Good WagC«R 'KrK^ToH’afty
(407)6479010
A-1 Temp*. Inc.
EOE / No Fee

TRAVEL AGENT NEEDED
2 yrs minimum espenenc#
ARC cemhCAhon required Great
cpportievfy tor 2nd n e w s Ca»
326-4246 Mon Fn

fart ,TC Tnear j u 335 Tracer
■n 2200 M a n f f»iuM Stf
Cj h v*4?j 533 Ud h j i 2 l-«a

D ie "

s s s s s s s s s s s •s

A decca

' * » iTrjctan, I fw 66:0’non.

Tin* About Acts*') •Cll Us!

SNICKERS candy territory tor
sal* 50 Locations —
WOO-$'700
n-ati
sew monthly meom# Cast
$2995 «ww vUVkngrouMS com
i 600-9638123

200 Waymont Cl
lake Mary

13 Fort I k : Lm uti UC 17
l a m ttei Com (Todai a fert
a lotoSM
71 fttqrbrof

WmNfSps.Fl

55— B t SISESS
O rrO R T tN IT IIS

a n ted

CUSTOMER
SERV­
ICE position * longwood tree
30* Typing, cusl service experi­
ence. tong lerm opportunity $7
amour
WE STAFF 425-4SS4

71— H

elp

W

a n ted

DRIVER

D .F W P
Call Seminole County Elec
non* ORiee 407 665-7706

MOTHERS 6 OTHERS
$500 $2500 prt Full Trstmn^
For Free booklet C*4 1 600
9675

NEEDED Responsible female
tor After School Caro tor 3 great
kids My home or yours l*k*
Mary Etem school tkstnet $50/
wk 675-4436 or 328-0*66

N A TIO N A L CO M P A N Y.
L O C A L P O S ITIO N
Immediate opening in local
are*
Excellent
entry level
Sales and Marketing position
IAccount Executive) Women do
exceedingly wwt at INS oppor
tunity Starling salary up to
$20800/y» Expect to earn no
less than $32 000 your
test
year Adhtnnjl benefits indud*
commissions bonuses. 401K.
and vacation Excellent trirung
program
Seles
experience
helpful Degree a must Excel­
lent management opportunity
EOE

RIGHT HAND MAN

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOW1 Money Transport has
immediate openings tor driver
trainees No experience needed
Earn $500 to $700 weehry plus
benefits CDL trammg axaJabte
600-435-5593
Equipment Operators Wanted:
Alt trades, laborers 6 trailer
dump Itevers Apply (Lh U t
Rantoul Lane, lake Mary or cel
1 800 304 3203
G ROUNOSK EE PER
F uM lime position avaJabie with
benefits to perform a variety of
dunes m Cesseteerry Exp is
preferred but not necessary In
drvtduals should apply &gt;n per
son at Caettewood* Apts. 1f3t
Castle wood Terrace. Cassel
berry F l 32707 #|407| 696
9663 EOE

JO B S
JO B S
JO B S
ADECCO is teaming up with
Sanford companies to create
a id in g too opportunities It
you have sx-ns ambition and
a (teve tor qualify we nave a
greet opportunity witn great
We have pbs m the
teaming areas

*M«chin« Operator*
‘AstBmblers*
(First Shift)
' WarshouM*
•ClBflcnl*
'Data tntry*
*T*iBmarketing'
* Admin. Aeat.'
'Intend,3rd Shift*
Avail*
Pteese can tor spot
407-310-7171

A d e cc a
TfS IMPUJYVINT R O W

JO B S , JO B S , JO B S
Rqht Hand Men &lt;1 lungwort
Wort today get part today'
Ask about our free pKk up and
delivery van serve*
Cad RMM O 260 6106
JOtN me best heatnear* team
xi Volusia county Restorstlv*
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous eipenenc* helpful I
Call Oebory Manor 407966*429. EOE.

FO R U N O E R O R O U N O
U T1 U TY C O N T R A C T O R
MtALTH enUNANCI AMO 401*
i Drug Pa# wateteteP
t xx tesippwOrtx*.
LABORERS NEEDED tor hard
woodlteorco no exp neces­
sary can 321 6332

EXPERIENCED
1 0 A 0 E R OPERATOR
•BOBCAT OPERATOR
■V etas* D license chauffeur
For
commercial.residential I
land clearing Experience pre­
ferred Holiday /vacation w/l
pay
Medical
insurance [
Pteaeo ea« 323-4414. M-F. 79
Long Oistsnco Ortvers: Oast
A Must have OTR exp Good
refs reqd Can or apply Oator
Systems. 1901 W 1st St. San­
tord. 407-322-7563
MAINTENANCE

Fl based C o . OTR drivers
year *&lt;P Tractor Trailer mm *

COL

A Marmat. run* 5.7 days
Weekly Pay. Benefits, lale
Model Conv 800 826 9754 Ext
9114

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

71— H elp W anted

[MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE M-gh school grad mi
Ibauc typing 4 computer SAA*
INatters Mortgage Corp Long
U -i Call Dan AtI 7679270.

LABORERS NEEDED

Oats Entry Clerk: Must know
Windows and Microsoft Heary
phone general office skills
proficient «V typing 4 calculator
PT. may lead to FT 407 8600497

a n ted

E L E C T IO N S E Q U IP M EN T
TE C H N IC IA N
Maintain voting equipment
general
warehouse
duties
clean itewsg record, part ten

To provide lop quakfy cere. Su­
perior
Home Care hires top
quakfy people kke you

SUPERIOR HOME
CARE

W

MANAGER TRAINEE No exp
necessary Wn Tram St5hr FT/
PT Stan immedialei'
407-299 ^5005

KENNEL HCLP Animals care
F7T P/T. Benefits, advancement
Own trensp Cal 321 3320

Excellent benefits end pay
scale Me* or fax resume to
Super xx Home Care. Ann Jen
ny, PO Drawer 639. Paletka. FL
32178 Fa* 9040280719 EOE/
OF/W/P

elp

E A R N E X T R A IN CO M E
$200 $500 weekly mailing gift
certificates For more informa­
tion send a self addressed
Stamped envelope to Just For
Kids, P O Box 0610 Miami, F l
33166

DATA ENTRY

We have an IMMEDIATE open­
ing tor a NgfVy motivated rvsvtouat wrth medical temnnotogy
and computer experience m
home care. B M i vacant data
entry position n the Sentord
flee

71— H

M A IN TE N A N C E p e r s o n
Local company Or eal pay1
Day shift
Cat Patry 407 6010
A-1 Temp*. Inc.
EOE. No tee

NEEDACAREER?
WENEEDATOP-NOTCHPERSON!
WESHOULDGETTOGETHER!

We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

WE OFFER:
• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL.
DENTAL. LIFE &amp; 4 0 1 K.
• 2 WEEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
• A GREAT ATMOSPHERE WHERE YOU
CAN EARN A GREAT INCOME!

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.

322-2611

3 c m in o lc H era ld

MERRY MAIDS HIR1NO
Car 6 insurance Needed
Weekends FREE l i t 5266

For personal and conMenhM in­
terview call Karen Manley at
(868) 641 6481 tor an appoint

FT good w-iqev lake Mary
Courtyard.
135 Inisr national
Partway, lake Mary. 444 1000
Now fixing all positions Top
let t year
pay. paid vacations after
d a Drug
Merkcsl benefits and
Free Work piece 4650 W SR 46
West Sanford 407-130-777$ 4
3770 Orlando Dr 17-M-Santord.
407-3219306
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.
Otttos Cleaners: Experienced
jarutonal technician* needed
PTavalabte $6 DO hr 3629774
Pert Dm* help needed An after
school program Exp xi child
cars a • Cal Joyce 321 7635
Plumber's Helper: Dependable
person to do residential new
construction Wi ung to tram,
excellent pay Can after 3pm
90* 774 9373
PO SITIO N S A V A IL A B L E Sales 4 Serve* F un Ben*
Ms net Ins 4 40tK. Company
Vervee Appry M F 9 4
Truly Notan Pest Control
2920 South Onanite Dr Santord
407 1239787
Preeeor 4 Spotter/Cteenor Ex
ceiient opportunity ensts rntn
gowing expanding dry clean
operation lake Mary area 313
8070
PROCESS E-MAIL 4 CYBER
CASH ORDERS to $l5hi W-rl
tram
V'SI
wxrw maitatspec
Yum com or can 1 800 716 6229
Clerk/Sec rotary PT m
Sanford area
Typing tiling,
phone etc Fax HR 407-3392129 or cal 407 3399000x106
PT light Wwehouse work Ap­
ply m person 138 Commerce
way, Santord
Rooting Must have rekaM* dai
ty transportation Rooters expd
only laborer* mxi I t y t old
No exp necessary 322 9417
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 4 Assoc. 434-7*44
Stucco h re o n : $13hmx «x*x
penance 333-7796
TIM E W A S T E D
BE E M P L O Y E D N O W

SEMINOLE
EMPLOYMENT

TOP PAY
For exp cabinet maker* 4 tansnatort D Lie roq. Drug Fres
Workplace Apply In person to
C M 1481 Kastner Place Port
cl Santord A lax resume »
407-3219454

Full or PT utrktie* payment col­
lections Cash handling exp a
pto* Pis cai 3300456 tor appt

Needs 100

*18 sign on
*1rtrs pay to
'Open I am
801 Ooglrech Rd Lonyx cod
2609108
W A R EH O U S E/R O U TE
DW YER
Snack Txne Vending serving
central F l lor 14 yr* Top P«Y
and benefit* Clean MVR and
stable wort history Start Sent
M F longwood 332 9788

tf j4 t* A M M M * T
27. over 1600 *q « . mg pool.
3 c oar. pto* 1 c carport, over
It
t/fa*
DELTONA 2/1 Ur. (Sn. carport,
fned yd $i*Vmo.
jti a m
tordlaka C T w
407-321 4491

I 2BA CHA. 2 car garaga,
Santotdiaka Mary araa $750/
m o. $400drcos.l 323-8473
7SR/1 \ n u wim shad* tree*
Pets OK ml add dapos* $595
lacunty 821 Catatma Or. 3234540

WAREHOUSE/LABOR

U B a Front C a M ft: 2BR (BA
CHA on 2 acres OuMt country
setting DettenbOateen area
$6251710 323-3883

hefp needed tor groweig comp*
ny •Packingtoedxigunteeikng
We* laW *2$ -* * «

3BA 2BA ipM plan
cm a ante* lake $750mo SSOO

WWOOW SIRVTC8 TECH
‘Ful bme poktion
'Exp preferred
'Fiji company beneW*
Mon- Fn 7 X a 30 appfy Kxtco
Cl Santord 323 7500
237

93— Ro o m s For R ent
1 Rkte xw«A share m . Prof tomate preferred $36Gmo ire
ubklwt 407 322 0129

407982 8106

2 1 , tarn rm. trt porch,
sernd bfc porch. 1 b* from laAB
Monro* 1476.321 9767
.■

107— M obile Homes
For Rent
R 3 1 A 3 yr oto dbtexd* on I
acres m Ganava AvaJabte 0*8
1 « 349 5742 or 327 2683
;

(F F K B N C Y
Mad serv - converter* tocabon
3219800

11(3—O ffice S pace For ;
Rent
:

FURNtSWO ROOMS-AX uM*
inci Laundry, phone, and tut
use $85 $90 a week 1249956

A MOVE *4 EPECIAUf 400 tq 1
ft 4 upL$26S A MONTH Otoe*-*
Storage 121-0120 or 3112554 !

LAKE MARY/SARFOHD
t LG furnished BDAM w Bath,
xictoda* cable TV. phone,
kitchen privileges and utiMi#*
$350 /mo Sec Deposit $100
Cea 302 7tS8
Room For Rent Feme* proto
$350 mo AS utilities and CAbM
inci tot pnvaege* 323-1399
9B— R e n t a l s
2/2 APARTMENT $4761475
Clean New Appkances 25m 4
Oak Santord 9249234
HOME FOR R8 NT
2 BR. * Ig kvteg room Inqur*
I12t S EXtett. Santord
99— A
U

p a r tm en ts

rent with scene xrotertront vw «(
Groat tor engmeermg or arcl^
lector*! tem among omart
cated at Mxkten Harbour Marm*
at th* Port ol Santord
1100 tq ft $tS0Gmo bat*
rent Cal 122 1810
5
-4

141— H omes For S ale !
164 Oaka Cl baautifiJ T 5 5 a
tq n California tfyt* 2 story
pool, tennis Ct. amenities
$129 000
rk An
vuiat 2BfV2Bi
Townhouse condo$42,000
T M Story Cotontel: 906 Cato
to* Dr
&gt; 4BR mi huge wooded
lot. M lb bam. ha* bath
down Pncad to tea at II08KI
321904$

■

n f u r n is h e d

lrlrc h h o tf

t t t PARK AVE 3 bedroom, ax
stove 4 trn large $425 / $200
dap 1232
3 2969 Of'880-4607
I
Af FOHOABt f HOM f S
V I N I I I H I 1 P flO P f R TIF S
Apts For Rant to Santord
Restored Mertterraoeen CA
1925 1BR $350 Detux* 1BR
$40 Ncety rodon*. no temwas.
some pets Qurot. respectful, roHXteuCX# only Picky LarvJord
Ca* David 644 (
. ichood Spotless 2/t. cenaat MAC hook­
up* Fenced yard $4953350
dap 86900*8

407-322-2044
P E O P L E H E L P IN G P E O P L E

MARINER'S VILLAGE

WELDERS
Bum it tor aokd company
FRONT DESK
Traxil Legal Feud
INSTALLER
T iaxiI To put 4 together
SALES
Train' All inude work
ORIVERS
A4 homo at Nights
INVENTORY
Traxil Shippmgrflecaiving
FFICE IPERSON
OFFICE
Base computer knowledge
INSURANCE CLERK
Local company, lee pad

333-B670

N««W Wf 10 ftlOOOQ

4/9.10 Incd aCfM. hunt i
sc porch 3 out bugs
*1144.
$144,800.
4/1JX)va» t 600 tq It. kv/rjrv
lam. kpic. incd. 183.900
4/1.9 Over 2600 tq II Sc peer.
K (Sn. tarn ml trpfc $118900

LAKE AOA t BORM I4XMXO
jeonsa sxroteoxxouw

ROSE LEA VRXA8
i n Specie/ ■ U ia th n th
HUO OKAY 407-3109431
SANFORD $36GMO
2/1CLEAN MOVE4NSPCCtAL CaH 323-7833

2/1 earner to! E Hwy 46 Zoned
tor d ice $66 000 CaH Dot.
Jenugan Proparne*. 323-1188.
JBJVtBA, 1907 W 4lh SI. new
roof. AC. paxK and te Lg lot.
$1,000 dwn. $5/5mo 313-11999
1 1/2BA mi double ga­
rage 362 Lake Ptacx) Of. San­
tord $63000 407-324 5821

103— H ousesU

n f u r n is h e d

TOO MANY TO LIST
CALL 4 WILL FINO OUT
700 W. 2STH ST.

STENSTROM
RENTALS

TIS THE SEASON
TO MAKE SSS

LAKE MARY 3/3 condo Obi
garage gated comm, comm 4
lap pool frptc
$1050/1000
SANFORD 1/1 dmmg rm. pa­
ct. heat'ax &gt;g yard 1MO/SOO

Many openings Clerical As­
sembly Warehouse and Tech­
nical Pleas* call Patty 4076479010
A-1 TEMPS
EOE I No Fee

SSOO DOWN— WHY RE»07
When you can own rna 3 brkm
noma ml OHA. new pax* 4 cwpet 7 Aaa about HUO homaaf
The HHtenan Oroup, to*.

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
WE H IE O HOUSES TO RENT

SANFORO 21 Easy Mamtenanca 2544 El Porul Ava
$45 900. C4&gt; 323 4068
149— C

o m m e r c ia l

P r o p er ty Fo r S a le
Santord Historic District (1|
Commercial
Leased
Units
ttOOO gross monthty income
$160 000
(
Deb Doyto 330-1495

want To Earn Some
Extra Holiday Money?.
The Seminole Herald is looking for 2
phone pro’s to work part time in our circu­
lation department. Hours are ideal for high
school students or anyone who has some
spare time and wants to earn extra cash
for the holidays.

call Melinda
at 322-2611

�Saminote Herald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday. NovarrOar 29. 1996 - 7 »

B u y
153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S a le

157— M o r iie H o m e s
F o r S a le

ORTEEIUteearrt M a CommertCM Lot Zoned B-* 2QW00 on
Enserpnee Rd
M Osteen
•46.100. Owner Fin

ORLTONA 10 acraa Mate tor

screened porch, awning thed
Owner aril he* 407-322 3717

Z

D B iBLoch
B nM».prkraM
ar
I6 0 0 0
LOTSW
VACANT LOT-Loch Alter
•26 000. la CM ao
■AMY LOTt-v

-

D O N
R u n t

H im

-

2 1 5 -B o ats 4
A c c e sso r ie s

223— M

1M4 BOSTON WHALEN
1SR Ragan boat 1115 HP
Garaga ha
ksiptl Impeccable eorte-

son" Low iw
I n" '

••Renal Ferae! iota.
ItOOdoen. WU 21/mo Oanar
362-236-4676
133— C o n d o m in iu m s
Fo r S a le
la H cov2nd Hr. elevator,
pool. par. t o r n * . as
rm. hand baa 663W.
321-1966

Stiuu t A f . u m e
CAUPORNU
CRAFTMATIC
King alia (2I leans)
3236563
&gt;1000 080 3

I2-2001S127
235—

MONEY TO LOAN

wood Real race. E30 00.
322-4164

kraa. &gt;600060 322-3066.

17bMataat. Cuatomnear
roangmo
Etectenck Tft
corateun

COUNTY LJOUOR
U C tN M tor SaM 407-4367166 Cei between S-10pm

Oirta arete M tin bed ean
6 mrror Etceaem
S2SOOBO 322 6773

ONLY &gt;7*66

stiuu t A f . u m e

MATTRESS SALE - Fid tu t
uaed tea apnngt A mattress
MR 00 terrya Mart 322-4132

Flare FMhbul

M uled (29 t 17
147

PITRMOUP26 FI couchet. 17
II couch Seata 10 paopa
Soutetetem Van* &gt;300 OBO
Daya 3260007. Etea 322-1669

Everything m
n Cal 3246600

wen t set or

&gt;100 LA&gt;125

18*— O fF K E S U P flllS

1*3— L a w n 4 G a r d e n

20*

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2 *aeer.greel oonr&gt;oon&gt;47
Caa Jana anar 10AM • 322-7674

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&gt;100) 3206061.

1 * * — P e ts 4 S u p p lie s

dttidl hJAfcfljftl
• LARGE 36' i 60* meui
data*
F«a ca m w
and
c#bfi Nbo EwfyiTw'y
c o tto n CM 324-4440

in good

HAPPY JACK

Raeognuad aaga 6 l i t can by
U3 CENTERtor VETERMARV
UEDtONE agonal hook, round
6 lap* worma at doga and can
O-T-C

OCMRAL FEED

UPRMHTPWSEZRR.ah4a.550
AM BOAT tor aato &gt;2900 OBO
tea M e tor smaa car or tuck
322 2539

1/2 MONTH

213— Boats 4
A ccessories

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BD N M /1 BA TH
B M R R .f i.
2 B D H M / 1 B A T H 1 0 2 8 e + ft .
2 B D IV M / 2 B A T H 1 1 2 8 rr. « .

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stu*w t A f . u m e
• Saigit StoryDniQR• NoOn* Woe or Mow

Cantral Fla"a Ftahtog
tataa linrtaa Ftoawting Pane

• Energy Effciwt Sturto, 1 fcdroom AffontotR Apiffinrts

Country Lake

Sanford Court Apartments
•OM MR h| I
•M l 4

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22*11. tM*f tee.lertw* 3 2 3 - 3 3 0 1

1666 Caravan: nre wea. good

HUNTER'S SPECIAL- 1660
Jeep CJS. 6 eyt. 5 speed. 4.4.
&gt;1750 OBO Days 324 0007.
Eva 322 1665

23B— V e h ic le s W a n t e d
CASH &gt;61 PAD!
For Junh Cara. Trucks t Mac'
K t I P A M f n C A W A U T I F lk V I M W

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to

Bu y

MR* WARD FOR OLD FNMNQ
TACKLE, old lures tackle Doseejeete. old duct dseoya. hunt­
ing antique*. ale. Pay up to
&gt;1.000 I pay more awn anyone
A a * pay &gt;10 00 luat to aaa
you old lacue 641 65* 3930

ood

T

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Any yaar make or modal
WV pay lop doted
CaAOaort Badna

302-5734

to

Alum. Cana
o Recycling: 3316604
•16 W. FtraMMF M , SaL6-1
221— G

DONT WONDER
HOW TO GET RIO
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

h in g s t o

Ea t
BOVS fam ous peanu ts a
FRRRN JUMROI I — MP
Sacral raopa on paanuia wnoan
ip aavarai Mnaa n local nawapapara Coma by I hava tna
BEST ahar al r a rati 2330
CaMry Ava . Sanford

The i eitnaM Iterate Ciatstheds are ra qucaast and most
raspansiva way
sea your
carl Ru« your rraa knaadtor 10
daya and pay orvy ui OO Evan
Danar. 4 you saa it sooner
(wtuch wa KNOW you wa) you
can slop your ad and only pay
tor ra numpar ol daya 4 actu­
aryrani Whal aDeaf*
CaR loW— and watch
tho HoraM CtBBBiorR for you11

(407) 322-

Zfra
rtHtj—flualfa!

2611
Naval Oranoae. red grapafrud
3411 CaMry Ava. Santoro

• ABc Stonge. Pnvjtt pRo 4 Mon!

a

Fo r

S a le

’.esc oond.
*30 i

rLae todayl

• Fntntfy. On-S&lt;i. OfpendaNt U»/ugimtn1

r u c k /Buses /V a n s

231—C ars For S a u
2 1 *— W a n t e d

323-1Ite

WITH 1 YB. LIAM I

327-

p 50X50'.
are auaa sryM. ssael same, tabne cover bha new lio rt 407•31-4441 or 407-3226066

CaR Oom j m Lm Today!

Tft5 iagggT6 IAi*

2714 RMftaaal A
m., laniard•1)0 3204

•L.: 4&lt;Jr. 5 spd. AM/
FU cassette&lt;e cold air Take

T

Large 17 5 cutac tool Sean retngaralor etth Iroal free lop
Irae/ar Kachan table a/ tour
tornaca lop Vanout
loots and household

Apartments

Toyota Corroaa Wagon,
i fine You low away

•Shp. anhqua. good
lor
pan*
LAfrio-aea-a tor
&gt;40 00 Please cal 3236201

Only at

For houaa. ear. business, vaca­
tion. debt contohdation Please
caa 1677 3246162

322-7674

c ity co n ve n ie n ce

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when recounted later. Yet today’a deal
definitely has its amusing side.
II occurred last January at the
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Australia (Side iaaue: Why were all
the results on this deal ana the other
nine in the session scrapped?)

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spades and four dubs
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�Scmnoto Mor.iki S.vttofiJ Flomti Sunday November 29 1990 1C

Sanford Historic Trust’s
i Oth annual Tour of Homes
scheduled for Dec. 5 and 6
Ail Stories By Debra Wood
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Davis llann*, 4IV Magnolia Ave.
H ip third Mop (allrr llir Ciillur.il Arts Crnirr .mil Holy Cross
Kplsrup.il Church) on this year n Sanford Historic lour ol Homes 'A
Dreadr of Doors.* Ic.itores ,m original lloor plan and local legends
James and Margaret Davis bought the two story home. »|«»
Magnolia Avenue. .i ImiiiI 10 years ago In addition to their son. sever
al family members were living with them and they needed a big home
Margaret s mother. Kdna Kambo. nirrentlv lives with them
Please see Davis. Page 2C

Singeisen Home, 203 E. 10th St.
lie-serving the past has been a life long passion for the owners ol
the llfth stop on tills year's Sanford Historic Tour of Homes. *A
Decade of Doors.'
Scott and Jennifer Slngelsen Imught their I 'll;! Colonial Revival
home, at 203 K. 10th Street, two years ago
Since then, they have put a new roof on the two story house, added
new plumbing and elec trical, remodeled the kin hen and bath, and
added a half-bath on the first floor
Please see Slngelsen. Page 2C

Klglil families living in
Sanford's historic distrtc t will
open llieir homes and hearts to
hundreds ol hlstorv bulls and
curious onlookers during the
« tty's lOlh annual Historic
Tour ol Homes
Hie Sanford Historic freest
presents *A Decade ol Doors *
Dee 5 a tic|«&gt; Hie hollies will I mopen Irena noon until 5 p m on
Saturday and Sunday
Th ere are going lo In- some
fabulous homes * said Jennifer
Slngelsen who owns one o| die
homes on the lour T h e hous
es always look wonderful d&lt;-eo
rate’ll lor fhrtsim.es *
thirsts will receive a com
memoralive program, whn h
home-owners will stamp as |h -o
pie pass through iheir homes
allowing tour takers to see hall
Hie homes one ilav and tlie rest
llie nest. II they e house lo
c arrl.igr rides and .inuepir e .its
will add lo the historic
ambiance
Hart Rush and Keiili Me Cann
are co chairman ol Hits year's
event. In addiiion lo Hie |()Hi
anniversary. Iliey are highlight
mg i lie- cosmopolitan, yei
friendly.
family
ambiance
funnel in Hie historic dlslrlrl as
a theme for the premier event
*1 chose families more than I
c hose homes." said Rush. *So
( m i epic- who come through Ihe
lour could see ttirmselves liv
mg In Sanford *
Tliere are single profession
als. multlgeneratlon.il families,
couples with babies and laml
lies representing a mixture of
'K)s lifestyles In addition to
household makeup, homes
were selected lor the lour b.iseel
on Hie degree of renovation,
aesthetic appeal and adherence
to national preservation guide­
lines
*1 hope a lot ol |&gt;c-ople get out
to the tour. In the last three
years. I've seen the nelghlmr
IicmhI grow and change lor the
lieller It's a wonderlul. whole

some and. ho|M-lully leeeoming.
a vibrant m ile town.* said
Heather Henderson, another
homeowner welcoming teeur
lakers
T ile kids in Hie |iark know
Ihry &lt;an come ewer here for a
Hand Aid It’s that kind ol
neighlenrhood. where neighlenrs
look out lor each other.*
Henderson said 'And il you
have something worth celder.it
lllg. lArrybodv i elebrales with
you *
Hie tour In-gins, as it has m
the past years, at Hie Cultural
Arts Center, at the corner of
Park Avenue and Hllh Street
Ibe $12 admission fee incluetes
entry lo all III stops auet bene
Ills the historic trust
Other slops on Hie tour
Ini Itiel*- llolv Cross hplstopal
Chureli.
which
recently
ri-ielvi-d a laic- llie James and
Margaret
Davis
twee siorv
home al Ipe Magnolia Avenue.
Russell and Nani y lairds
I'ralrle style home al HKI
Magnolia Avenue: Scott and
Jennifer Slngelsen s Colonial
revival home. 203 K lOHi
Street.
Claudia
Weblrer's
Magnolia
House.
I lo t
Magnolia Avenue: Hie pal.itlal
home buili in 1925 lor William
Hill at 1*00 Magnolia Avenue:
Hie Platt home. 700 Park
Avenue.
I.inela
Wallher's
( asalinda Collage. IO I5 Kim
Avenue, the P i l l , khaki col­
ored tiungalow. l»OM Kim
Avenue, owned try Michael
Green and his wile. Heather
Henderson.
Ihe
Sanford
Museum, which was chosen as
a historic destination because
of lis content. K.xhihits ctironl
d e Sanford's story—Ihe man's
and Ihe lily's
H ie Sanford Historic Trust
Inc Is a nonprolli organisation
dedicated to preserving, pro
let ting and improving Ihe city's
historic eommunlly and edit
eating the public alrout main
latnlng historic inlrgrtty. fo r
more information call 302i-trvi

Lord Home, 812 M agnolia Ave.
Hie wrap around porch Invites visitors to the fourth stop on Hits
year's Sanford Hlxtorlr Tour of Homes. 'A Dec ade ol Doors,* tint Ihe
real welt time comes from Hie home s owners Russell and Nancy laird.
llie lairds purchased Ihe 1913. I’ralrle style home in March and
live there with Nancy's mother. Jane Robinson
*lt s not finished.* Nancy laud said of the house at MI2 Magnolia
Avenue. Mine's going lo be m transition on this tour *
Please see Lord, Page 2C

W ebber Home, 1104 Magnolia Ave.
Hie Magnolia House, the sixth slop on this year’s Sanlord Historic
Tour ol Homes. *A Decade of Doors.* has been decorated lor Ihe hoi
Idays In a burgundy, gold and magnolia motif.
Claudia Weblier owns the 1920. blue with whiie-inm bungalow, al
110-1 Magnolia Avenue. The house sits on a double lol and Is shaded
by more than a half dozen handsome oak trees
Please aee Webber. Pa|t 2C

Wall her Home, 1015 Kim Ave.
Ibe Casalliula Collage, ihe iilnili slop on Ibis year's Sanlord
Historic Tour ol Homes. "A Dec adr of Doors.* brought Its owner a III
lie closer in touch with her Southern heritage.
T in from an old Klortda family, a first family of Honda My family
sciilcd New Smyrna in I7 i &gt;m.* said iJnda Walt her *.\ly grandparents
scttlrd Miami. They crossed ihe Kvc-rgladc-s in a wagon. What I fell in
love with Is dial llhc house) reminded me ol old Florida.*
Pleaae aee Walther, Page 2C

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(iree n -Henderson Home, 608 Elm Ave.

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Hill Home, 1800 Magnolia Ave.
llie seventh slop on this year's Sanford Historic Tour of Homes. *A
Decade ol Doors.* offers a glimpse Into llie llleslyle o( a prominent
1030s family.
liulli in 1925 lor Hu- William Hill family, owners ol Hill l.umbcr and
Hardware. Ihe palallal home al IH00 Magnolia Avenue Is situated oil
three lots and Includes separate guest quarters, which were built al
Hie same lime as Hie main bouse. Members of Hie lllll family oreu
Please ace Hill. Page 2C

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Celebrating the revitalization ol a illy and Ihe blending ol lifestyles,
the owners of Hie lOlh slop on this year s Sanford Historic Tour of
Homes. *A Decade of Doors.* will open their home for Ihe second
lime.
'We re interested In bunging more people lo Sanlord and general
lug mure Interest In Sanford.* said Michael Green, who lives In Huhome at 60H Kim Avenue with his wife. Heather Henderson, and Ihrlr
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SonvnnCe Ho m M Sant-ut Honda - Sunday November 79. 1998

Webber

Davis---------------------------------Continued from Page 1C
"I hail iny mother, my d.ul my husband s brother and mv son lllv
inn wllli mrl. to find a bouse bin enough In the prlec ratine, we bad
to go to the outskirts of ti'ivn.* Margaret Davis said "We bad to net
the biggest house we mold tor the money, and my husband is a eon
tractor and timid work on It.*
Her husband has worked lot Kelsey Construction lor more than JO
years Margaret is a ettnieal supervisor at OrlandoOrthdpedtr Center.
They boih commute to downtown Orlando.
rite Dans family has seen the neighborhood Improve.
'In i tic last five years, so many voting people have been buying and
staying with tt.~ Davis said "Tile histone district has taken a great
turn around, and with the mall and ronference center. It's only going
to get better *
The home vva&gt; on the lour about six years ago. The couple decided
to open tt again, in support of the Sanltird Historic Trust, tn which
they arc active memtwrs.
*We had a lot of fun the first year.* Davis said. "Wc hail about 550
people come through the house. We met people that ti*id lived tu the
house."
Since the first showing, the family has redecoratrd with traditional
furnishings and repainted
*lt has a totally different look,' Davis said. *It*s a celehratiott of the
house."
A maroon door off the large front porch welcomes visitors to the
U&gt;13 home, with a schmilhouse architectural style
*We've kept it in its otiguial condition llte flos»r plan had never tieen
changeil.* Davis said.

Continued from Page 1C
"I have huge oak trees that
have got to !»• IOO y e a r s old."
Webber said
Weltimt. who has owned tlie
house since April, has i[reunited
with a blend ot traditional and
antique lurntshlngs. Hie home
has pine hardvviHxl Mixus and a
tin-plac e, with a flrtdsimir front
Crown moldings and special trim
around Ihe windows and elixirs
add a touch ol elegance The
home has glass doorknobs and
original glass windows.
"It l«xiks rtpplv It almost makes
you dizzy when you look through
tt.* Wet it xt said *ll‘s from IxTorr
straight glass came out.*
Guests enter through the comfy
home's original brick-colored
front door.
WcI iI mt added central heal and
MM Ffmtn
air. and painted Most ol the
other remodeling, including a
Tour chairmen
new kite hi ll sink, had lx-en done
A BUGS LIFE (0)
Bart Bush (left) and Keilh McCann are tho co-chairmen tor the Sanford
by Ihr time she Ixiught the
t2 30 ? 40 500720930
Histone trust's. Inc Holiday Tout ot Homes
LIVING OUT LOUD |P)
■ house.
__________7 40 (Q 10_________
Webber has enlisted Ihe sup
jxirt of others to help prepare tor
I II Bt HOME FOR CHRISTMAS |PG|
Tlie hinne features hardwood floors, crown moldings and big base
________ 1? 70 7 70 4 7C________
moldings It had three lint rooms and two smaller rooms, an office
ihr holiday tour Sanford Flower
I Still MOW WHAT YOU
Shop Inc Is decorating the man
Continued from page IC
and a nursery or sewing room.
010 LAST SUMMER 1R1
The couple remodeled the kitchen last year, and have maintained ft month i&gt;l&lt;l (laughter, Amelia
tel
and
archway
Sharon
t? 30 4 00 740 10 10
Hie DM I khaki colored bungalow has a tin iihiI. ,i Ihrplace and Huggins, with Yestrr Years
and relandscaped the home.
MEET JOE BLACK IPG U)
hardwood Moors The couple has decor.ilrd tn neutral tones
Antiques and Gifts, will handle
________ 1? 50 4 70 BOO________
"Our sellings .tie low key and reserved out neutral.* Henderson Ihe tree and Fred Rogers, from
The home was built by a local undertaker lor his second wife.
BABE: FtG IN THE CITT (Gt
the Martin House Bed and
Stories persist about Old Hob. the undertaker's horse. Word has tt. said.
1? 10710 4 50 700 9 70
Breakfast. Is helping with win
ibr decor pleasantly blends antiques with a soli cniitrtujHirarv look
Old Bob didn't need anyone to rtde htm He knew* the path to the
RUGRATS. THE MOVIE &lt;G)
1700? 10 4 30 7 30 9 40
"We just loved the historic houses Green said " ilie houses have dow treatments In the living and
graveyard and then would find his own way back to bis carriage
HOME FRIES (PG-13)
a
iol
ot
i
harat
ter
and
a
Ini
were
gelling
remodeled
and
refurbished.*
dining
rcxims,
home, out back.
1740 7 40 5 40 MO 9 40
Most ot the two-bedroom homes ma|or structural renovations had
Die single professional hxiks
THE SIEGE |R|
ix-rn done by previous owners The couple added a few lout lies lo forward lo showing her hew
1700 7 30 5 00 ; JO 10 00
jiersonall/e it.
home.
THE WAIERB0T &lt;PG 13)
The family will decorate lor the holidays with traditional ornaments
*1 tn rxclied I think 11 s going lo
1? 107 30 500 770 970
Continued from P«ge IC
Henderson Is a leat her at Galaxy Middle School In Deltona Green l»e a reallv neat experience.*
ENEMY OF THE STATE (Hi
The couple have been busy restoring the two-story home. They have
17404 15 7 10 1000
spent months replacing the electrical and plumbing systems and stays home with Amelia, while pursuing his master's degree tn Weblxr said Tt gives people a
• Moons NO PaSSIS MO SUPtP Va&lt;G,
English
literature
and
working
as
a
manager
lor
finch
A
Penny
Pool,
taste
ol
what
old
Sacilord
Is
like
many of the structural piers under the house. Die Lords have had the
and a feel lor Ihe history of
heart-pine wood doors rrfinished, and thev painted interior rooms in a |xo| supply retailer
'He's a house husband." Henderson said. ’ It's more fun. Die pay Is Sanford."
the four-bedroom beauty.
The home has a unique. large entrance hall, with a double-wide worse. Imt the perks are Ix-ller We ligurr a lot ot lathers don't get the
opportunity to stay home with their i hildrrn ,*
renter staircase, set back approximately 16 Icrt from the front door.
Henderson has Iwen active in ih&lt; Sanford Historic Trust and
"I understand there's not any lit the area like It." lord said "It's
believes m ffir (ours.
huge The hallway Is huge *
"It shows the community the ivjx* ot people that live here,*
The family tlrst spotted the house three years ago. hut still owned
Henderson said 'Sanford has a nice eongfomrrailoii ol lifestyles it ■»
P i n e
It a l i a n
a home In Orlando.
not
just
older
families
It's
new
families
with
babies
and
children
I
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.
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T h is Just happens to be the Itrsi house that we looked at that we
Tlie couple moved to Santcml three years ago. Iroin Lake Mary t hey
wanted, hut our house in Orlando didn’t sell quickly enough. So it
helped their neighlmrs. Scott and Jennifer Singeisen. renovate a
actually was three years later before I got this house.* laird explained
Sanford
home. The Slngetseiis home will also he ojien during the
T lie people we bought tt front, they bought tt before I tiad a chum e
tour.
1. S t e a k S, C h e e s e
to sell my house.*
"We
do
a
project
over
there
one
weekend,
and
the
next
weekend,
we
2
. D a v e 's S p e c ia l
When their Orange County house sold, the couple rented an apart
do
a
project
over
here.
'Dial's
what
Sanford
ts
alxillt
It
you
need
a
3
. N i c k 's S p o c l a l
ment tn Sanford, keeping an eve on properties in the historic district
4. C h ik C o r d o n B le u
and biding their time until this or another historic house they liked helping hand, there's someone that s done the- project and will lend
you the tools." Henderson sold. 'Saulord has &lt;orne a long wav and Is
5 . S ic ilia n S u b
became available.
Iternmlng
a
Normal.
Rockwell-type
ol
town.*
Remodeling has kept the two-career couple busy. Even though they
Pick op your cold liunf. wimt X soil.i'n tor Itin
Hoorn Mon - Silt. Marti - lOpm • Sun I tarn - COprti
sttll have more projects In mind, laird wanted to participate tn ltie
tour.
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"t have tiad the Joy of going on ihe tom every year and 1 love gntiia
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In everybody's old house." she explained. "They let me In. I’m not
going to be stingy’, tin going to share mine, too."

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Singeisen-------------------------Continued from Page 1C
'We did a lot of the work ourselves, along with friends and family.
And we really had a good time at tt.* said .Jennifer Singeisen. *We
learned as we went along. We Joke lliat we should have a show on
Home and Garden Television called Learn With us.'*
The Stngelsens handled their own demolition and Installation of
kitchen cabinets and appliances. They painted, pulled up linoleum
and got the fireplace working again.
Work continues on a few items.
'We'rr moving to the finish line. ‘ Singeisen saUl "(The tour) was the
Inspiration to bring those Itltle things to completion.*
Jennifer has a degree In historic preservation from the University
of Georgia. Scott Is an architect and a graduate of the Savannah
College of Art and Design.
The couple are active In the Sanford Historic Trust, sponsor of the
tour, where Scott serves as secretary. He Is also chairman of die ell
lzens' Historic I'reservation Board.
Jennifer Itrst became interested In historic preservation while grow
Ing up tn Sarasota.
'At the time, a lot of buildings were In disrepair. 1remember seeing
them and thinking someone should do something with these build­
ings." she said. T h en 1discovered there's a whole degree In It.*
Scott works at Burke Bales &amp; Mills Associates. Inc., an architec­
tural Itrm specializing tn preservation architecture, ills current pro
jecls Include the Daytona Beach bandshell and a hall at Bclhimr
Cookman Collrge
Jennifer teaches at Southern College, runs a home-based business
and works part-time for a downtown merchant. She had served as
Sanford's Main Street manager, a nonprofit organization charged with
restoring and rehabilitating the downtown area.
The couple discovered Sanford while visiting Irlrnds. "We were henthree hours tie fore we said Wow. we have to move here. " Singeisen
said.
Onr year later, they made Ihe move.
"W ien we saw Ihe house, we fell In love with It.* she said 'll seemed
like a good project and a good home. We really think this area's going
lo take olf.*
Singeisen hopes the tour introduces more people to the town and
spikes thrlr curiosity.
*For people who aren’t from Sanford, coming and seeing what the
houses are like and the people are like Is Important.' she concluded.
"You never know what's behind that door.*

S a n fo r d M a in S tr e e t

invites you to...

fHotiday fest 1998
H om e
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Anthony Piuhford built the house in 1026
He and hts bride 1 ante to Central Florida with
1tie railroad tllchlord was a &lt;Ivtl engineer for
the City nt Sanford
Members ol fits l.milty used It as a winter
home until 1095. when Walther bought tt.
Neither htc tiford nor tits nieces and nephews
had any rfitldrert. so wear and tear was kept

For T h e

Season

o f fa m ily

H o lid a y s
a m i / r ie n d s ”

Festival of Lights * Friday December 4th, 1998

Herald Pnolo by Tommj vmc«"i

at 6 30 PM for Che opening of the Sanford Holiday Season
Celebrate the lighting of Downtown Sanford with Ihe
Seminole High School Choral department.
Tlx* Night Before Christmas read by Country Joe Rosier
Hoc Chocolate, mulled cider and cookies

I’laU Home, 700 Park Ave.

Grand Christmas - Parade Saturday December S

The Platt Home 15 the eighth stop on the Sanford Historic Trust. Inc
Holiday Tour ol Homes

En|oy the many bands and Boats beginning
at 11 00 AM on first Steel

Celebrate

Hill-------------------------------------pled the home until BUM.
A 50-Inch wide hardwood front door greets guests as they enter the
Georgian Colonial home. Inside ! o uch doors separate the parlor,
dining room, offic e and library
Among the home’s liner attrition s ,re hardwood and marble Moors,
12-loot ceilings with crown moldings and three flreplures. Including
one on the verandah overlooking ih&lt; swimming pool and pond. Ten
gas In lanterns, reminisc ent of the i-toos. illuminate the yard

The Sanford Historic Trust's
10th Anniversary Holiday Tour of Homes

A D eca de O f D o o r*

Tickets at the Cultural Arts Center 5th 6. 0.tke on tour dates

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Ihe front yard.
Tour gra rs will lx* warmed by a huge red­
brick llrepl.nr lu the living room, whic h has
never lx*en painted. Walther is decorating for
the holidays with grapevines and ivy. natural
ornaments used lu olden days. She will have
a real tree
Walther. a career resource operator, works
out of the house for Florida Job Finder. She
also repairs dolls and teddy Iwars, teaches
others how to make teddy Ix-ars. and owned
the Doll and Bear Shop downtown.

Walther has kept many of the original fur­
nishings. Wicker chairs and other wicker
pieces once ln-Iongcd to lltc hlord.
'll s like coming Into a warm hug." Walther
said. "It l&lt;x)ks like a museum.*
Hie home has yellow siding with white trim
and a red trout dcxir. A large oak tree graces

She has twin teen-age sons and two cats.
Her sister lives next door.
Walther sublet the house for a while, hut
now she plans to stay.
'I'm never leaving It again. Hie house loves
me and I love the house.* she said. "It's
meant lor us to he together"

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Holiday
Lum inaries
In Honor or Memory

L IG H T IN G
F IR S T S T R E E T 1
Iftra.

to a minimum
T h e Inside ts almost all original. I even
have the old skeleton keys.* Walther said.
"They all loved this house. It's always hern
taken rare of.*
Tlie bathroom still has the original clawfoot bathtub and medicine cabinet.
The plumbing fixtures and llixirlng came
from Sanford contractors.
During the home's early years, illchford
rented a guest bedroom to the Sanford mail­
man.

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Saturday, December 5th and Sunday, December 6th
12 00 pm to S 00 pm

Die two story house has three ix-drooms and three-and-a-half
baths It ts the only house m s.mlon! with a lull basement, to cording
to the « urrenl owner.
Die home is decorated with period furnishings.
The current owners Ixtught the :t 5oo square-loot home this March,
two years after their initial offer They have painted, rcftnlshed the
Moors and re landscaped.

Walther
Continued from Page 1C
Walther had hern looking for a home In the
historic district for 10 years, when she spot­
ted the two-story home, at 1015 Elm Avenue,
while driving around.
'll was everything I ever wanted.* Walther
said *1 walked in the door. It was like a hug
reaching out. I said. Tills Is It. I want this
house I never got past the front dextr. It was
Just like it was supposed to lx-. It reminded
me of the house I grew up lu Miami.’

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W* H O L ID A Y F E S T
I&gt;ec. 4th • 6 pm-8 pm
LUMINARIES ARE $2 FOR EACH NAME
Request lly Nov. 30lh.
Send To:

PILOT CLUB OF SANFORD

P.O. Box 8.36, Sanford, FL 32772

Names:

Amount Enclosed S_

Payable To Pilot Club ot Sanford :

Or You May Purchase December 4th
5 PM b PM M A G N O L IA SQUAKL
HISTORIC D O W N TO W N SANFORD
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tEfjt Weralb
Sommolo Herald Sanford Flonda •Sunday. November 29 1998 - 3C

D A R chapter m arks 80th year

WEDDING

SPE C IA L T O THE HERALD

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCloud

Hill-M cCloud
vows spoken
laiulse 1bit
and Joseph
McCloud of Sanford, were
married Oi l 17. al 3:00 p.m
at the Full Gospel Church of
God In Christ.
Hie Rev.
Henry Bradley officiated at
the ceremony.
The bride Is the godd.iugh
Irr of the Rev and Mrs,
Enoch Rivers and the groom
Is the son of Mrs Henrietta
McCloud. Sanford
Given In marriage by her
godfather, the bride those
lor her vows a formal Irngth
while gown with a V-shaped
neckline, trimmed In lace
with wrist Irngth lace sleeves
and a titled hodli e
The
pleated skin featured
a
(lowing train attached lo the
waist. Her Veil of Illusion net
was shoulder length,
al
lathed to a V-shaped head
hand of pearls and roses.
She carried a bougnel nf
white roses
with
baby's
breath.
Terry Fisher attended the
hr Hie as matron of honor.
She wore a peach fonual
length sheath gown &gt;110) cur­
ried a l*oui|iicl of peach and
aqua
roses
with
mixed
streamers.

Serving
as
bridesmaids
were
Halite
Enslry
and
Rosetta Maxwell Their aqua
floor length gowns had pulled
sleeves. Junior bridesmaid#
were Domlnque Mt Cloud and
LaDeea McCloud who wore
peach colored dresses Iden­
tical lo llir maids of honor
They carried bouquets iden­
tical to the bridesmaids
Flower girl Kyra Washing­
ton was all 1red In a peach
d r e s s identical lo the (unlor
bridesmaids.
Illble bearer
was Kae Ann Gardner. Her
aqua dress was styled like
the flower girl.

Tlir HOtli birthday celebra­
tion for Sullle Harrison Chap­
ter DAR was held Nov. 13 at
the Marina Hotel
laikeslde
binding Room. Die Chapter
was founded Nov. 16. I9|H.
with Elizabeth Harrison start­
ing as regent. A photo of Mrs.
Starting and other chuplrr
memorabilia were prominently
displayed.
Celebration
bal­
loons and flag hearing nips of
nuts decorated the tables. Re­
gent Hetty Hridgwatrr presided.
Mrs. Tnlmadr K. Wllry, past
regent, gave u brief history of
the chapter. Bridgwater an­
nounced Mrs. John la-on.inly
who was chaptrr regent P12H1929 and Florida State Regent
MOO will now lx* given credit
.is being a member of Sallic
Harrison Chapter In future
stale write-ups.
Past chapter regents present
were honored and presented
with red roses: Mrs Talmadge
K. Wiley 1972-1974 and 19761978; Mrs. Mills Boyd, 19861988 and Mrs Paul Milder
1992-1996.
Hie iqx-ulng ritual began
with prayer by Virginia Mlkler.
serving
as
chaplain.
Thr
Pledge of Allegiance was led by
Nancy Williams and the Ameri­
can Creed was led by Virginia
Powell. Hie regent rerognl/rd
guests: Jim Patterson, son of
Sara Patterson who was In a t­
tendance following a long Ill­
ness; Cynthia htrock. Jerry
Brock. Paul Erisman and John
Krre. Acting secretary Libby
Boyd read the September min­
utes which were approved as
read. Treasurer Shirley Krrr
gave (he treasurer report. Reg­
istrar Nancy Williams reported
th.it
nation,1) is
requesting
each
member to advise how
mall
should be addressed.
Cards wrrr given to each
member to complrtr.
Mildred Lind, school chair­
man. made a presentation for

IXriMrne*0 s Tommy vine**
Pa«l DAR regent# honored are (from left): Cafhla Wllay, Elisabeth Boyd and Virginia Mlkler
the needs of DAR sponsored
schools and requested mem­
bers to save all lat&gt;cls from
General Mills products. The
member collecting the most
labels to be turned In at the
April meeting will receive a
prize. Campbell Soup labels
are also to be collected and
they are to be turned tn at each
inerting. Libby Boyd. C A R .
chairman, reported the C.A.R.
Invited nirniliers In Join them
Sunday. Nov. 22. 2 p.m. at the
Clock of Magnolia Square to
participate tn a walking tour of
Historic Sanford.
Boyd also reported she and
the regent and historian. Vir­

ginia Powell, met at the Ever­
green cemetery to look Into tiie
matter of the missing DAR
marker ul die grave of Eliza lx-Ui Harrison Starling. It de­
veloped the marker was not
missing, but needed cleaning
and reinstalling Into thr per­
manent base. Mrs. Boyd re­
ported Hunt's Monuments will
clean both grave covers of Mrs.
Starling and her husband and
permanently
reinstall
die
marker for a cost of $76.00. A
motion was nude and sec­
onded that this be done. Mo­
tion passed. . Boyd announced
that the Ft. Mellon Society

C.A.R. would donatr $10.00
toward the project as part of
their restoration project.
Betty Bridgwater
thanked
Shirley and John Kerr for all
thr table decorations and thr
Marina Inn personnel for die
beautiful birthday cake. The
Ways H Means table had voices
for the bride doll and choice
Christmas tree ornaments for
side.
The December meeting will
be held at Mary Ann C leve­
land's home. Dec, 12. Direc­
tions were passed lo members.
The meeting adjourned at 2:49
with a closing prayer.

G old en G irls
Several members ol the Sanford
Woman's Club displayed ads and
cralts in the recent Golden Ago
Games in Sanford to bnng homo
the gold and bronze Photo
features the women showing oft
the&lt;r medals and award-winning
creations) from loll) Jeanette
Padgett with a counted cross
stitch Victorian hal (gold); Fran
Moflon, potpourri cake (gold);
Libby Prevatt, satin, jeweled
Christmas ornaments (b ron ze );
and Tina Joseph, oil painting ol a
cabin on a lake (gold) Not
pictured is Ruth Gaines lor a
banana photo which captured a
bronze medal.

Freddie King served the
groom
as
best
man.
Groomsmen
were Joseph
McCloud. Jr., and Curtis
Washington.
Ritiglx-.iri'r was
Derrick
Drown
and ushers were
Denjamlu Dtirkr and Michael
Mill
Following a reception at
the Amvrts. the newlyweds
went on a brief honeymoon.
They will be making their
home in Saulord where she
Is a hornet .irr nurse and he
Is self-employed.

Photo by Tommy VlhCAril

Annauace the Big Eventl
Forms are available at the Seminole Herald
office. 300 N. French Ave. Sanford, F L
32771, There is no charge for this service.

O rgan ization s help ‘H o lid a y in
the P a r k ’ to light u p L a k e M a r y

Hw W d P tw w » y Narv H m H

Lake Mary Woman's Club 50-year members Cyntfua
Pitcock (from loft) and Virginia Francisco are shown

with Ettio Jana Keogh, new member, and her sponsor.
Helen Cox.

In years past, the City of
Lake Marys annual tree light­
ing has been caller! Okie Lake
Mary Holidays The name be­
came a little too confusing. So.
tire tree lighting has been re­
named Holiday In the Park.
This year will be the tiflh an­
nual collaboration between the
Lake Mary Woman s Club, the
Stardust Service Unit of Girl
Scouts and the City of Lake
Mary.
This Is more than a tree
lighting. It s a chance for the
community to contribute to a
worthy cause. Hie Lake Maty
Woman's Club will lx- giving
free cookies and coffee or hot
chocolate to anyone who d o­
nates a non-perishable food
Item for Safehouse* of Seminole
County. The Stardust
Girl
Scouts will be giving free holi­
day crafts to anyone who d o ­

LAKE MARY

I------M ARY
RO W ELL

nates a toy for Sufehouse.
Safehnuse Is a shelter for bat*
tered spouses and their chil­
dren. It Is Important to re­
member 11tat many o f the peo­
ple who arrive at Safehouse do
so with mulling more than the
clothes on their backs. It
means a great deal to the chil­
dren there to have new toys
that belong! to them, that they
can t.ike with them when they
move on to their new lives.

The Harry S. Denson parade
will begin at the Public Safety
Complex at 5 p.m. and end at
Holiday In the Dark at 6:30
p.m.
The parade will be
bringing Santa for a visit.
Entertainment for the even­
ing will be provided by Michael
Wier/howskt playing holiday
music on the dulcimer; the
Lake Mary Drama Department
with excerpts from their play.
Dabes In Toyland; Country Joe
Rosier with storytelling lor tinseason. the Florida Young Art
Isis String Quartet and the
Stardust Singers.
Festivities will begin at 6:30
p.m. with Santa's arrival.

STORYBOOKS COME
TO LIFE A T LAKE MARY
There were mermaids, penP ltu e »ee Rowell, Page 4C

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Congregation celebrates season
trnded to the sponsors wtili
(losing observations given by
Pastor Albert Covington b l ns
be tbauklul lor our iMiunilful
blessing dial we enjoy.

Hie
lla rv i-t
M d lt a t io n
S e n in * is (In* an n u al tribute of
H i.m ksgivtng am i prat*** t|mn
s i m l liv Si Paul M tsstonarv
Baptist d u m b fliott \ o One
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FAMILY HISTORY
Komicr Sanford bom native
Eartha Mae Collins
Poltlcr
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day with her faintly here In
Sanford Happy birthday was
also wished Karl ha oil Nov. 10.
Hie llrsi Itorn ol lire late T h o ­
mas and Maude Collins has for
many years been the matriarch
in die Collins family Ifelng die
oldest ol eight children and
haling In-on given a unlvers.il
name Karth (Karth.i) she has
lived for 71 years.
Her
sister Joyce Collins
Shaw speaks ol her sister's life
a s an inspiration lo the Hume
diatc
family.
her
sister
Hioinasena ami brother Oliver.
Hie great honor anti duinks
were given t&lt;* Kart ha on Sinday Nov 2 I when she attended
die eighth anniversary of the
William and Liura Clark Mis­
sion and Fallh Temple Minis­
tries which Is housed on the
site ol the family home o f her

totting
C h a irm a n
Margaret
Oliver rr m l tided u s of tlto his
to n of (h r world, people am i
n ation s w ho slum ihctr gran
null' to G od fin sp arin g them to
w itn e ss anal her se a so n
Hie i n *1out is a part of our
A m e rU a n culture. We must
continue to I each the "New
G eneration* to Keep this frailitton Iiv p a u sin g to w orship the
eternal lo st ot the harvest.
Meditation Is (tint lime of
quietness needed by all to draw
near to the Lord and give
praise and thanksgiving for h is
b le ssin gs
Meditate
upon
these
things.
give
thyself
whollv lo lliem * I Tlm othv
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lo i »*h 1 be the glory for this
iWHh H anestim e. the b ra in
el hid ut the tale Ju lia M errill,
mother of
Pam ela
Merritt
W h a tln
Pat ru m W hatley Is
the founder and director of the
Ta|in Sch ool of Perform ing
Arts and Academics. who along

at Harvest Meditation Service

t l 1 Maeedonla Baptist
Chunh Cliildren’s Chapel of
Katonville.
performed
under
the direction ol Sandra Pet ti­
ro God be the glory for the rich
inspiring worship experience.
Fite perlonuauees of uiusleal
demonstrations hv Ta|lrl. Chil­
dren** Chapel, creative niovemenlM li\ the Junior Mime
Hoys. liturgical danrers, ehorale. Junior and senior reper­
tory ensemble overall gave the
rh mksgtvtng message. This
message put our hearts Into
the meilitattve hour and sea­
son
A special tribute to the late
Julia Kac Merrill was prr
seined hi- her daughter Pam ­
ela. T o God He rile Glory*.
Moments of gnilKudr was rx-

grandparrnts

and

parents.

of Ihe educational force. Mrs.
Politer ts still ail arllve Instruc­
tor at an elementary school.
Happy birthday to ThomasIna on lier hirtluiay Nov. 21) as
s h e returns I n Titusville.

Eartha

Collins Poitiar

Ibis siic remains In die family
as a landmark and dedicated
remembrance of the Clark.
Collins, and Polder families.
God has blessed Pa si or Shaw
and she Is truly thankful for
do- harvest as it grows. This
mission serves a Cod given
purpose. Il meets the needs of
people who come from near
and far and are in nred of
nourishment .is well as spiri­
tual uplifting. Located at Kith
Si reef and Like Avenue, those
m need are helped.
A special latly who will retum to Aft.inl.i on Sunday Is
siill a part of the working force

JUBILEE SERVICE
Emmanuel District Church of
God hi Christ, district superintcinlent Johnaaron Henderson
annoimcrs
the
quarterly
meetings. On Nov. 21), -uto
p.m. will Ire the tilth SuncLiy
fellowship service. "Hits |uhltee
scixli e will be held at New Life
Christian Center. Sanford Ave­
nue.
Speakers will be elders with­
out i barge, llcensc/unllernsrd
ministers, and missionaries

gutns. hoards and m any other
creatures roam ing the halls of
L ik e Marx K ten lent ary School
on W ednesday Nm
1M. T h e
adm inistrative oltlce w as full of
not creatures, but n u rse s from
the b lack lagoon
thick F in n
was traehlug fifth grade A m i
there was more than one M rs
Krt/clc.
It w as character day. Si n
dents an d teachers came to
school dressed as tht-ir favorite
character from their favorite
Ix.ok Kiicouragm g siudt-nts to
read more w as the reason lor
the irtx special day
Be sid e s
dressing as their I.norite ih . ir
oitrr.
the
students
a lso
brought ihe book with their
character m It to sh are with
their classm ates To give n r ryone a elialiee lo st-e all the
great and inventive costum es,
the si hool staged a parade at 11
a m Tlie younger grades p a r ­
ticipated tn the parade with the
older grades watehtng. A n d
some ol the older grades made
up sk its for their eharacters.
The s i hool hopes lo make ih ls
•in annual event

WOMAN S CLUB HKAKS
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
It w as a very special day for
ih&lt; L ik e Marx W o m a n s C lu b

Two members celebrated 50
years as Wom ans Club m em ­
bers. Virginia Francisco and
Cynthia Pltiock
have both

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Our Food Is Cooked With HaU I Afeaf
Chru Grilled Chteken A Kebobe
fs Our ip etU k y

Tantalizing
Temptresses
Belly Dancers
Fri. U Sat- N ight

3 3 1 -8 6 8 0
1155 W. St. Rd. 434
(1/2 Mile East of 1-4 on 4 3 4 )

I r ttr n M W a y !
Travis Johnson and Venai Shenoy fill Operation Christmas boxes at
WOFL-FOX 35
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L ittle M e rm a id H a n n a h Kemp and parrot Blair Summerville during Character Day

LET US K N O W !

cellos to the club mrmlrrrs and
explained some of their fea­
tures. Thr cellos look very d if­
ferent. Jonathan's cello Is a
typical
German
cello:
Maureens is Italian and each
ts nude with a different wood.
And while both cellos arc old.
Maureens was made In 11)06.
Jonathan's a few years later,
they urr considered modern In­
struments. One club member
asked how hard It was for chil­
dren to team to play such large
Instruments.
Jonathan
ex­
plained that there were half
size and three quarter sl/e
cellos for learning purposes.
Because part of thr sound of a
cello comes from the size. the
smaller cellos don't sound as
deep or as loud, hut smaller
Instruments means children
ran starl younger. And thr
younger yntt start. Ihe belter.
SCOUTS HELP W ITH
CHRISTMAS CHILD*
Cub ScuutH from Pack 521) In
Like Mary worked with WOFLFOX 35 to put together over 30
boxes for Operation Christmas
Child. Tut Frye tn the pro­
gramming department at WO PL
sent letters to several Like
Mary businesses asking for
help with thr project. Thr Cub
Scouts then went shopping to
get the needed supplies. Ta r­
get. Puhllx. Albertson s, and La
Quinta Inn all donated to the
cause. The scouts then went to
the station to put the boxes to­
gether. WOFL threw In toys left
over from previous events. Em­
ployees o f WOFL also contrib­
uted boxes.

K M r M ifM I
Mptff
C our the famotu Leu H o ur Museum decorated by
M01AC (Metro Orlando International Affairs Commission)
and IID A (International Interior Design Association).
1,000 Luminarias, Photos with Mr. fit Mrs. Santa,
Antique Belgian Street Organ, Santas Workshop for Kids,
Silhouette Portraits, Food Court, and
“The Nature o f Children" Art Exhibit.
Also... featuring throughout the weekend:

Dec. 11 7:30 pm - Beall Flute Trio
Dec. 12

1-8 pm - Pottery Studio exhibit
2 pm - Orlando Clarinet Choir
67 pm - Rollins Flute Choir
7- 9 pm - Gaelic Aire
7-8 pm - Bishop Moore Choir
Dec. 13 6-8 pm - The Caroling Co.
Plus m ore...

Admission $4 adults. Free for kids
bringing a can o f food for Channel 2's
“Share Your Christmas'' Food Drive

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Congratulations
to
Kldrr
Paul Williams, thr nrw pastor
of Holy Trinity, and the new
district
superintendent
Jolmaaron Henderson. Mother
Krdry Dor Williams has hern
named the saintly mother m i l»en1sor o f thr women In the
Department of the Western
Florida Jurlsdlrtlon.

Marinated beef,
chicken, or lamb
Top Catering Available
Kabobs Cooked On Site

been members of a Woman s
Club lor halt a century. The
club celebrated ibis occasion
with flowers fiii the ladles and
a special pin commemorating
the milestone.
Kvrr heard ol Fredrfe August
Kuumier1 Few people have,
special guest Jonathan May
told club members
Kimunrr
was a musical composer who
wrote tor the cello He also ar­
ranged music bv other com ­
posers for the cello He Is well
known among cellist He wrote
Ihe llrsi song, a cello duet, that
Jonathan and Maureen May
played tor the chib
Jonathan and Maureen have
been playing cello duels tor 20
years He ts the Arttsttc Direc­
tor and iTHuip.il Conductor of
ihe Florida Young Artists Or­
chestra as well as a teacher at
SCC. Maureen plays with the
Cypress Quartet
throughout
the Orlando area. She Just fin­
ished playing In Ihe orchestra
tor
the
Orlando
Opera's
Turandot
Jonathan
and
Mamccu both trallied w
the
satincellist.
Jonathans
mother.
The couple showed their
&gt;

speaking
on
the
theme:
'Holiness: A Proven Founda­
tion for a Promising Future."
Minister A. Waldo will deliver
the Initial sermon at World of
Life C.O.G.I.C. Der. fi. 4:00
p.m. and Monday, Dec. 7. 7:110
p.m. will Ire the district busi­
ness session at World of Life
C.O.G.I.C.

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our Specialty!

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out your column on what to Rive

seniors for Christmus, thinking I
knew what to Rive my parents.
However, this summer I married a
man several years older than
myself, and now I could use some
suRRestions about what I can buy
for my elderly in-laws This is my
first C.’hnstmas in the family, and I
want to be sure to Rive them some­
thing they can use and enjoy. Help!
MELISSA
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means, “I hava mors things
than I need." However, a gift of
your tins will be appreciated
and remembered long after the
holiday baa passed and ths
material gifts a n stored away.
Trust

DEAR MELISSA- I’m pleased
to help.
When b u y in g gifts for
senior*, keep in mind that moat
■eniora have more than thslr
share of duatlng pow der and
aftershave, and have run out of
room for bud vases and bird
feeders. Some practical alterna­
tives:
— Postcards or lined station­
ery with a generous supply of
postage stamps.
— A gift certificate for their
favorite grocery store, dell or
pharmacy.
— An assortment of greeting
carda for birthdaya and annlversaries, ae well aa get-wall
and condolence cards.
— A "paid in advance” certifi­
cate for 10 lawn m owings or
snow shovelings by a neighbor­
hood youngster.
— A "certificate" for a service
you can perform that is difficult
for them — a thorough house
cleaning, a month's laundry, a
handyman visit for home safety
Inspection and minor repairs.
— An offer to rewrite their
address hook in large, more leg­
ible print.
— A month of Sunday drives
to church, or to the country, th#
museum or the park.
— If the person on your list is
on a limited income, a check in
any amount will be appreciated.
— A subscription to their
favorite magaiine or the dally
newspaper.
— A basket of goodies assem­
bled especially for them: cans at
ham, tuna, chlckan, hearty
soups, chili and stswt Instant
coffee and tea bag*; crackars;
Instant soup mixes.
— A selection of their trea­
sured, tattered photos re ­
touched and placed into a naw
album, with captions.
— A drive to see the Christ­
mas lights and decorations, aa
well as store windows.
If a senior says, “Please d o st

DEAR ABBY: I hava lived in a
sexless marriage for almost 25
yean. Shortly after our marriage,
my husband told ms that sines wa
didn't plan to raise ■ family, than
was no need to have sexual rela­
tions. He said he didn't like to get
hot snd sweaty.
A few daprs ago, I ran across a
prescription bottle of - you guessed
it — Viagra. I know ha’s not using it
for my benefit. Should I confront
him about it? I have thought sex
was ■ dead issue for my entire mar­
ried life, and this really distresses
me.
CAROL IN SMALLTOWN. MO.

OEAR CAROL; You hava
good reason to bo distressed.
Although yo
dead issue tor i
Had Ufa, It appears there has
Your bus-

DEAR ABBY I recently reveived
two invitations that rubbed me the
wrung way Perhaps, in spite of mv
young age i2*)i, I’m old-fashioned,
but I think they were lackv
The first was from a cowurker
who is Retting married The invita­
tion was for a paper shower I
assumed that meant the guests
should bring paper Tor games or
other activities Just to be sure. I
called the bride-to-be to find out
exactly what to bring Boy. was I
shocked1 She told me she wanted
only money or gift certificates I was
so put o(T I didn’t attend or send a
gift
The other invitation was to a
baby shower for a friend of a friend
whom 1 barely know I’m a fun-lov­
ing person and planned to attend
until 1 read the invitation carefully

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Abby, am I overreacting t&gt;. tinor is it proper for the IHis'.'
NOT ATTENDING MANS
SHOWERS IN TKNNESM I
D EAR N O T A T T E N D IN G :
You are nut o v e r r e a c t in g . I
don’t blame you for refusing the
invitations. Let your sile n c e
apeak for you.
DEAR ARMY I just lead tlu- let
ter about the boy who was . .using
his neighbor a lot of trouble Mam
years ago, I had the same problem
I was at in&gt; wit s end anil decided
as a Iasi lesort. to tn to make the
tsi) m&gt; friend
I went out of my way to Is kind
lo him and. on occasion, even asked
his advice The problems quickly
came to an end Surely the netghIsir. when gardening, could offer a
bouquet of Bowers to lake to his
mother Wouldn’t it be worth the
effort to offer friendliness tu help a
troubled boy''
A 4’&lt;)N&lt; EKNKD t 'AN AI &gt;!AN
DEAR CONCERNED C A N A ­
DIAN: Yes, it would. I&gt;enve it to
my readers lo remind me that
compassion is alive and well,
and perhaps all that Is necessury to turn this youngster
around.
fu in ilv i "H o w lo W rite t e l l e r - ( « r A ll
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addressed en velo p e, plus check to m n n rt
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tat inn said. “No bust Inncl i V,'
I
got the impression that I
t
bring a gift, pay for my own It " I,
then leave. I didn’t attend th.it
shower either, however. I did -&gt;nd a
gift for which I never received i
thank-you or acknowledgment
I have been the honorw *&gt;! t» 11
bridal and baby shower The Lrnl &gt;
shower was truditmn.il with ■ i
cake, games and close friend- wiH,
whom I enjoy spending tirn- It.
baby shower was a luncheon but
my hostesses and I picked up the
tab. I hope mv guests nevrt tell *i&gt;
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received the invitation- I h *\&gt;*
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Health &amp; Fitness
H o sp ic e p r o g r a m helps c h ild re n cope
By Debra Wood. RN
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
Grieving
Central
Florida
youngster* case their pain In
an innovative education p r o ­
gram that works through wul
ness to enhance learning.
Hospice of the C om forters
Horizon* Children's Loss P ro ­
gram embraces art. drama,
music and puppets lo help
Seminole
County
students
work through grief and deal
with ihr losses In their lives.
"We act out and do a song
called the Circle of Life' from
Lion King. We use a lot of
metaphors.
For
exam ple
Citric of Ufe* Is n m etaphor
the circle of life--people
turning into our lives, pcnpte
leaving our lives, people dy’
said Julie Stanlck coor­
dinator of Ihr program
"We
want the children to know that
the feelings they arc feeling
are OK. We validate those
feelings, and ihen talk about
them."
Stanlck's partner. Bereave­
ment Educator Anne Curtis,
handles the drama sessions.
"Drama and music access
their feelings." Stanlck said.
"Using dance and movement,
they work through their grief
physically.*
Drawing on their bereavent skills, staffers and volun­
teers
from
the
nonprofit
gcncy conduct weekly, hourlong sessions at the public
schools. They leach coping
.kills, such as how to release
. gcr and cope with sadness,
llu- students are usu.dly not
related to Hospice patients.
Tcarhers and guidance coun­
selors refer students to the
program. The youngsters, with
p ireutal approval, are let out
of class to participate.
“Grief affects their schoolwork. How can you do your
schoohvork
w'hen
you're

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Participating in tho Hospice ol the Comforter's children s program are Sarah
Gary (from led), volunteer. Anthony Maya. Crystal Maya. Rachel Price,
counseling Intern, and Adam Steciw
thinking about your loved one
who died,” SIailick Mild. *Wc
work with them, and Ihen
they're better able to function
In the classroom."
Die children are grouped
with other grieving classmates,
no more than six to a session.
Children
uredlng individual
therapy are referred bark to
the guidance counselor. The
Hospice has started a Satur­
day Kid's Club lo help young­
sters for a longer period o f
time.
"Grief Is an ongoing proc­
ess."
Stanlck
said.
"Anniversaries,
holidays arc
veiy difficult
without your
loved one. So we also talk to
them about making tiew ritu­
als."

lias grown to Include all grade
levels In schools throughout
the tri-county nrru.
"I became absolutely clear of
the nerd early on." said Robert
G. Wilson, the Hospice's presi­
dent. CEO and chaplain. "We
have been able to make quite
an Impact on the schools In
Central Florida. It's a gift to
the community. We try to do
Mime fund raising to lirlp *«ipI»ort It."
Part o f that gift Is one o f
peace.
The
Hospice
team
spends much time talking
atxiut memories and emphasl/es happy Images, baking
cookies or going fishing. The
(lunl ceremony, at the end of
six weeks. Is one of letting go,
or wishing the loss hadn't o c ­
curred.
"We write a message to our
loved one and send it off in a
Ixilloon. Tills ts a very powerful
experience for the children.
It's almost like a catharsis with
them." Stanlck said. "One little
girl. 8 years old. said. 'My
heart ts rewinding and coming
back Into one plrce.’ The
depth of understanding these
(hlldren rom r to never ceases
to amaze me."

The Hospice team helped
entire classes of students work
through the loss of rlassmates
after tornadoes tore through
Sanford In February. The p ro ­
gram won an award from the
Seminole County School guid­
ance counselors two years ago.
In addition, the team makes
presentations about loss and
grief to life-skill classes. ITAa.
and guidance counselors.
"Divorce Is loss o f Ihe family.
Moving Is loss o f Ihrlr friends.
We talk about what to do when
they lose someone." Stanlck
said. "Many children have pets
that die. so we talk about
those losses."
The program started In 1991
with one child In a Seminole
County elementary school and

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hazardous to
kid’s health?
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
CHICAGO
Swallowing
chewing gun can cause nu­
merous health problems and It
•hould not be given to young
children who cannot underaand this point, according to
i study published recently by
the American Academy of Pe­
diatrics on Pediatrics e le c ­
tronic pages.
Pediatricians from Nemours
Children's
Clinic.
Orlando,
cornpllrd case studies to illus­
trate the potential health haz­
ards of chewing gun for small
children. According to the
study's
authors
swallowing
gum can cause many advrrsc
health effects, Including diar­
rhea. abdominal pain, flatu­
lence, mouth ulcers, and den­
tal and |aw problems, and Is
not recommended for young
children. In addition. It can
block the esophagus and co­
lon. The first case study high­
lighted In the study Is that of a
4 -year-old boy with a two-year
history of constipation. After
numerous tests and different
treatments, doctors discovered
that his fecal mailer largely
consisted of (hewing gun. On
further
investigation.
they
learned that the boy always
swallowed his
gum.
after
chewing up to seven pieces
each day in another case, a 4ycar J girl suffered from
coinpla atlons from constipa­
tion Again tests and treatment
failed until doctors removed a
fet a! ituss o f chewing gun. The
child had the habit o f swal­
lowing gum. often Just to get
another piece. The third case
lou t-med a one-year-old girl
who dr« tiled, roughed and had
trouble swallowing.
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�Exploring the field o f law enforcement
The Sanford Police Depart­
ment Explorers are a group of
students from middle school
up to college gaining practical
experience with the Sanford
Pobce Department.
The Explorers are part of
the boy scouts, and aside
from police. Explorers can
participate at hospitals, fire
departments, and a variety of
other places. Officer Mike
Tkylor runs Sanford's Police
Explorer Program. Taylor has
worked as a school resource
officer for the past eight and a
half years.
*1 love working with kids,
and It Is my belief that we
have one of the best Police
Explorer programs In Central
Florida.’ said Taylor.
The Explorers have the op­
portunity to see law enforce­
ment up close. Not too close.

"When the Explorers are
riding with the officers, they
do not get out of the car un­
less It Is a situation such os a
robbery where tliere is no
danger. They also always wear
bulletproof vesta,* said Taylor.
The program gives Its par­
ticipants a unique experience.
They not only ride along with
police, but they also work In
the station's communication
center.
T on get to meet a lot of In­
teresting people and do a lot
of Interesting things most
never have the opportunity to
do.* said Explorer Corporal
Jllllan Smith.

In many ■mars, 'the Ex*
plorrr program prepares the
students for real police work.
One part of that Includes
confrontation with violence
and death. The Explorers have
encountered shooting victims,
lire victims, and others. They
have been present In situa­
tions where lives were lost.
StlU. the Explorers keep per­
spective.
*11 makes you appreciate
life.* said Explorer Sergeant
Jessica Castro.
The work also has a number
of other perks besides train­
ing.
T h e part that affects me
most Is when little kids and
others look up to us with re­
spect.’ said Explorer Corporal
Ashley Freeman.
Many In the program have
decided upon a career In law
enforcement. Explorer Cap­
tain Theresa Ryan plans to
Join the Navy, and work in the
military police.
T h e Explorer program has
allowed me to learn a lot
about law enforcement.* said
Ryan.
Students also feel the pro­
gram helps them not only as
future law enforcement offi­
cials. but also aids them In
other facets of their lives.
Tt teaches you discipline,
physical and mental.* said
Castro.
The students not only gain
rxprrlrncr In u career filed,
they also help the community.
They participate In a number
of activities In the area. In­
cluding a monthly walk down­
town with the seniors who live
at Uram Towers. Dec. 12. the

Officer Miis Taylor of tw Sanford Poles Department
heads the Explorers, mads up of a group of mktte
Explorers will drive Uram
Towers'
residents
to the
Seminole Town Centre. The
group regularly provides the
service of fingerprinting chil­
dren for a personal Identifica­
tion sheet It distributes to
rents for free. The group
s gone out to malls and
theme parks to give this serv­
ice to ihe community.
The Explorers take part In a
number of fund-raisers to
gather enough money to buy a
van. Recently, they provided

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the Sanford Heritage Festival.
In the next month, they will
serve as traffic control and
park cars at Sanford Middle
School, help at the Sanford
Christmas Parade, work the
city's Christmas party, and
perform a number of other du­
ties.
In order to raise extra
money. Officer Taylor trans­
forms himself from Policeman
Mike Taylor Into Wrestler
*Mad Dog* Mike Taylor, a

combatant
In
Southern
Championship Wrestling. On
December 11. “Mad Dog* and
his manager Ms. Red ‘ Hot*
Pepper will fight a tag-team
match against Mr. Money and
Chris Hollywood at the San­
ford Civic Center. (Tickets are
•7 In advance, and $9 at the
door.)
Anyone Interested Ft the Po­
lice Explorer Program con con­
tact Officer Taylor at the San­
ford M ic e Department at 3233030.

Wrestling: It isn’t just
for guys anymore
By A a r O nnllM r
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Girls wrestling Is a modern­
istic sport that Is rising up
against oppression.
Men and boys have always
shown
their strength
and
proved their manhood by wres­
tling. Early In the nineteen
hundreds wrestling
became
known as a sport.
Now In modem Umes women
can do "anything a man can
do.* or something to that ef­
fect. So ladles wrestling has
become a sport.
Last year
•many
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schools
In Seminole
county began a girl's wrestling
program.
Many people
may think.
'girl's should not wrestle.*
Many people may think that It
Is not lady like.
Still others
may throw In their two sense
by saying what the boys must
think about this atrocity.
At high schools In the county
wrestlers, both girls and boys

alike go to class. They team In
the same environment, why
can’t they Join the same extra
curricular activities as well?
Girl's wrestling Is accepted ut
schools. Yes. that's right teens
all over the county are simply
ucceptlng It. Yet there are still
some people In the community
who do rot think that It Is
right.
If that Is the route they want
to take than here Is my argu­
ment. Women work In office
buildings,
design
buildings,
and some even build buildings.
What does this have to do
with girl's wrestling? Back In
the day. women were not sup­
posed to work. It was unac­
ceptable. Now working wives
and mothers are
common
practice.
Women's sports such as bas­
ketball are really taking off.
Especially in the absence of
male uthletes who are going on
strike. The WNBA, used to just
be a dream and now It Is a re­
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contact sport. Yet. so Is football, and this season. Lake
Howell had a girl on their football tram. Sure one gift does
not make It common practice
but
Is becoming Increasingly
Two years ago
Seminole High School
a
on their
team.
Is wrestling really all that
different? I do not think so.
Still I could be wrong, but In
ten years I will be able to find
out for sure.
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full contact sports to Include
ladles on their rosters. Alter all
the country will not truly be
people
race. sex. and religion
have the same opportunities.
Look for girls wrestling to
move Its way up the popularity
charts In the near future.
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How our ball caps
got turned around
G o sh .th e
kids were
goofy when I
was growing
up. We never
wore our
baseball caps
backward.
Some of u s
didn't even
have caps.
Nowadays.
RUSS WHITE
It seem s
everyone h as
a baseball cap. The cap people
m ust be getting very rich, but I
Imagine some of them are d isap ­
pointed that the caps they make
are being worn backward.
Baseball caps are designed to
be worn forward. The brim of
the cap helps keep the su n out
of o u r eyes. Unless someone h as
ryes In the back of his head,
there's no practical reason to
wear a cap backward.
But here’s the catch. Wearing
n cap backward Is considered to
be 1990s cool.
T hat's what all the kids will
tell you. Wearing a baseball cap
backward Is definitely cool.
Rappers wear their caps backs a r d and they're cool. Ken
Griffey Jr. of the Seattle
M ariners llkrs to wear his cap
backward. And Ken Ortffey Jr.,
la th e e p ito m e o f cool.

Baseball rules always pro­
hibited players other than c a tc h ­
ers to w ear their caps backward
In competition. There was an
exception th is year when the
Seattle M ariners played a game
In futuristic uniform s which
allowed OiifTey and his teamrpates to do som ething no team
had done before.
t '
| Admittedly, there are far
greater th rea ts to society th an
kids wearing the baseball caps
backwpfd. No one h as surveyed
w hether the kids who wore their
caps forward did better at school
th an those who wore them back­
ward. It could be worth check­
ing.
\ Now and then you've probably
seen youngsters wearing their
caps sideways. Tills Is sort of
comical. Keep an eye on these
kids with their caps sideways.
They're liable to have their own
TV allows in a few years.
The Incredible WUlie Mays
used to purposely wear a cap a
size small so It would fly off his
head when he ran the bases or
chased fly balls. Scy hey, th a t's
the way.
There are fellows who wore
their caps backward now In the
Hall of Fame. They include
Immortals nam ed Yogi, Campy
and Johnny. In days gone by all
the catchers wore their capo
backward while they worked
behind the plate. Today's ca tc h ­
ers wear helm ets without brim s.
:: Who knows, baseball caps
might not have brim s one day.
Hut as for now well have to
brim rath er th an bear It.

Cents

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 30

Airport noise study lands at Timacuan
Lake Mary looks for
more information on
domestic air service
By S hari Brodio
a n d M arla O rem
HERALD STAFF EDITORS
IAKE MARY - City officluls
want m ore Information before
they will support the addition
of dom estic air service, which
h as been proposed by Sanford,
at the Orlando Sanford Airport.
The Lake Mary City C om m is­
sion responded T hursday to a
letter sent by Sanford Mayor
L any Dale, to City M anager
Jo h n Litton, requesting s u p ­
port for the expansion, ns
noise m onitoring devices were
being placed In the com m unity
of Tim acuan.
The mayor and com m ission­
ers discussed the request at
the work session prior to the
regular com m ission meeting.
Litton had forwarded the letter
to the commission, but was not
In attendance due to an out-of­
town m eeting. The com m ission
voiced frustration for the la rk
of Inform ation con tain ed In the
letter sent by Dale.
"You want me to support It.’
Said C om m issioner George Duryea. ’support what7*
Dale's letter th at scheduled
dom estic air se rv ic e ‘Is n e e d e d
to serve, the growing residential
population base,’ bu t gave no
Inform ation to th e extent of the
proposed service.
Mayor David Mealor said It
was h is understanding the

service would be restricted to
certain times, sim ilar to serv­
ice he had seen at the J o h n
Wayne Airport In Annhrlm .
Calif.
Duryca said dom rstle a ir­
lines generally
use
older,
noisier planes and C om m is­
sioner Gary B rrnder Mild h r
felt the dom estic service would
Impart the ’already atrocious
noise levels.*
The Sanford Airport A uthor­
ity Is currently conducting a
noise study, to determ ine the
Impact of noise from In te rn a ­
tional flight, landing nt the
Orlando Sanford Airport, on
com m unities
such
us
ITm acunn.
The $ 170,000-study, funded
In part by the federal govern­
m ent. Is being done try IINTH.
an architectural, engineering
and planning firm.
Jim m y Ooff. the project
m anager, said the 12-month
study will establish noise c o n ­
tours and help define ’what a
noise Is to your ears."
*1 pushed for |th e study) to
be done at Sanford, to show
the people that think they have
a noise problem that they
probably do not,’ Goff said.
He said the noise study helps
develop a plan for future m an­
agement of the airport. ’ It
helps educate people on how
to work within the system .’
OotT was at Tim acuan T h u rs­
day. with C om m issioner Thom
Green to locate the first noise
m onitoring device which will
collect d ata for the study.
The country club com m unity
Is In the western approach of

the airport and residents had
strongly com plained of the a ir­
craft noise. Tim acuan Is the
first of about nine location In
and around Sanford th at will
Ire monitored to determ ine
noise Impact.
The device will lie located In
the community through the
weekend. ’It will be there long
enough to get accu rate read ­
ings.* Goff said.
Goff said the study will also
tnclutle m eetings with hom e­
owner's associations and the
general public. The firms will
report lls findings to the Fedtral Aviation A dm inistration,
lire FAA will come back with
two sets of recom m endations
for the airport.
’ll solves a lot of their probPteese see Melee. P ^ a 2A

International (lights from Great Brit­
ain. now utilizing the Orlando Banlord Airport, may soon be joined by
domestic flights from a few selected
east coast destinations. Lake Mary
officials are concerned that in­
creased traffic wM lead to more
noise. A noise study Is currently
underway. Lake Mary Commis­
sioner Thom Greene (left, lower
photo) meets with Project Manager
Jimmy Goff, of HNTB, In Timacuan
Thursday to oversee the placement
ol a noise monitoring device, which
wiMbe in the communky through the
weekend.

It’s all happening at the schools
Play pleases
school crowd

Homecoming
is county’s first
By J s f f B ertlalck s
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

By Kellie W erner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

LAKE MARY - Everything was
set for Homecoming *97 at Lake
Mary High School.
The parade went off well, the
dance was planned a n d the
king and queen were all set to
be crowned at half-tim e of the
Friday night football gam e.
Except for one Uny little
problem .
Heavy rains canceled the
football game. O pponent Ed
White from Jacksonville was
unable to make the trip, so
everything was held off until
the S aturday night dance.
Tonight. Lake Mary will tty It
again. The w eather looks clear
and the Rama will attem pt to
take the field against W inter
Springs at 7:30 p.m . with a
special a king
and
queen
cerem ony at half-tim e. The
courts wtll both parade around
the field In autom obiles a s a
prelude
to
Saturday's
Homecoming Dance.
This year, the them e for the
dance Is S unset S erenade
which m eans ’rom antic date at
su n set.’

WINTER SPR1NOS - Cancel
the dinner plans and stop
checking the Saturday night
movie listings.
There Is som ething going on
In W inter Springs that Just
can't be missed.
The W inter Springs High
School
production
of
’Brlgadoon’ Is definitely worth
spending a Saturday night at a
new location.
Director C hristine Bredholt
brought out the best In a tal­
ented cast In the school's a d ­
aptation of the m usical about a
m ysterious
Scottish
town
where love truly conquers all.
Last night was opening night,
with an encore perform ance on
Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
T h is whole production was
made possible because of the
dedication on the p art of the
students,* Bredholt said. T h ey
are really great kids. I also owe
a debt or gratitude to the com ­
munity and the C entral Florida
Scottish-Am erican society for
all of their help an d support.*
Please see Play. Page U

Anns Harpstert strikes s pose at ths 1997 Lake Mary Homecoming. "*
The dance will be held
Saturday
In the
school
cafeteria from 8 p.m. to
m idnight.

The event Is th e first of eight
high school hom ecom ings to
be held In th e coming weeks.
FUeec see Lake Mary. Pegs M

Murderer** killing leads to
lawsuit
• ORLANDO - A wrongful death lawsuit
filed this week accuses Real Radio 104.1,
WTKS-FM of responsibility for the killing
of convicted m urderer Donald McDougall.
McDougall was Imprisoned a t Avon Park
Correctional Institution for the 1982 tor­
tu re killing of 5-year-old U rsula Sunshine
Assaid In Altamonte Springs a t the time of
his death. Shock Jocks R uss Rollins and
Will *Bo* Rhodes, hosts of The Russ and
Bo Show, along with sidekick ’Dirty Jim*
Colbert, reportedly laughed and joked
with callers about lynching McDougall.
On Oct. 1. 1996 fellow Inm ate Arba Earl
B a n beat McDougall to d eath with an Iron
horseshoe stake. The suit, filed In federal

court In Tam pa, alleges B a n knew about
the
rad io
b ro ad cast
calling
for
McDougall * killing.
Jacksonville lawyer Hank Coxe and
attorney Richard Smith who filed the suit
would not com m ent. Representatives of
Clear C hannel Communications, which
owns Real Radio, were not aw are of the
lawsuit an d declined to comment.

Art In the Oval Park
HEATHROW • The 12th annual Lake
Mary Heathrow Festival of the Arts, will be
held S aturday and Sunday at the Oval
P ark In th e H eathrow International

B usiness Center.
The festival begins at 9 a.m . each day
and d o ses at 5 p.m. Admission Is 91.
Proceeds of the festival go to scholarships
for area high school and college students.

Thdl dedication
OVIEDO - A portion of tire Cross
Seminole Trall/Florlda National Scenic
Trail will be officially dedicated on Oct. 3
a s part of planned activities at the Little
Big Econ State Forest at the County Road
426 and Barr Street trailhead.
The Florida Trail Association will lead
groups on a hike of the new segment of

the trail on Saturday. O uests will be
transported from B arr Street to Lockwood
Road and can hike back to the trallhead.
The distance Is approximately two miles
and wtll take about one hour.
The event begins at 9 a.m . and the cer­
emony will be held at 9:30. The Division of
Forestry. Florida Game &amp; Freshw ater Fish
Commission, the St. Jo h n s River Water
Management District and the Florida Off
Road Dike Association will have displays
set up and Boy Scouts will be on hand to
distribute brochures and give-away Items.

Community action day
HEATHROW - Convergys Corporation,
locally based In Heathrow, h a s several
projects th ro u g h o u t C entral Florida
P lsass s s s Briefs, Page 2A

Winter
Springs
wants to
settle case
By T s a y T lssto
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
WINTER SPRINGS - C om ­
m issioners on Monday p ro ­
posed a com prom ise to s e t­
tle a code enforcement Hen
from the Community Devel­
opm ent
D epartm ent
and
Code Enforcem ent Board
dating back to 1990.
Armondo Q uartn wanted
the com m ission to lower the
coat of a fine from M arch of
1996 from $5,675 to $1,600.
After several com m ents b e­
tween the com m ission and
G uartn. Com m issioner Mi­
chael Blake came u p with a
com prom ise. Blake proposed
and m ade a motion th at
G uartn pay $2,837.50 to
d e a r the books a n d settle
the lien. G uartn did not
agree, saying th at the Judge
on the case. Judge McGregor,
had supported th e original
am ount.
Q uartn said he would have
to apeak to hla attorney beyiaaas aaa Cass, rags U

�2A - Seminole Herald. Sanford Florida

Friday. OctoOer 2. 1998

B rie fs

City wants to help you fight m osquitoes

C ontinued from Page 1A
planned
in
observance
ol
C om m unity
Action Days.
Community Action Days Involve
com pany employees, their fam i­
lies. and their friends in service
projects to help Improve the com ­
m unities where they live and
work.
On S atu rd ay , C o n v e r ts
em ployees will volunteer In
Seminole County for H abitat for
H um anity.
Sanford,
Environm ental
Clean-Up.
Geneva, C entral Florida Zoo.
Sanford. T eacher In stru ctio n
'Yojrct. B etter living for Seniors.

and Hum ane Society dog w ash.

Special to the Herald

L earning cen ter open
house

LAKE MARY - Blame It on El
Nino tf you'd like, but m osqui­
toes arc back tn lorcc and t lie*
SANFORD The Knowing and city will soon begin an Inten­
Growing
Learning
C enter. sive spraying program .
Help from the residents Is
Sanford Avenue and 10th Street.
needed
to help combat these
Sanford. Faith Bible Ministers,
flying Insects.
will hold an open h o u sr pesky
Do you have mosquitoes In
S aturday from 11 a.m . until 3 your yard? You may
be
pm .
breeding thrm in your own
The center with a stall of lour, back yard and don't know It.
qualified Infant care workers, is
Dave Dovan. public works
open from 6 a.m until 0 p.m. for supervisor, says you can lake
children ages 6 weeks to 12 simple, positive steps to r e ­
duce lilts m enace tight at
years.
home. Here are a few solutions
that are simple, cheap and
pest h id e - free.
1. Get rid ol old tires, tin
cans, buckets, drum s, bottles
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 1A
tell you that then* ts m uch Irss or any w ater bolding co n tain ­
noise now th an there was In ers.
lems," Gotl said of the report,
1969 when the airport was
'llic recom m endations give the
2. Fill or drain any low
used for Naval training,* Dale
airport Jurisdiction to deal with
places (puddles, nils) In yard.
said.
problem s, such as noise, and
3. Keep drains, ditches and
A new Instrum ent Landing
the power to ask for funding to
culverts clean of weeds and
System h a s been installed on
solve such problem s.
trash so w nirr will drain p ro p ­
die east side of the airport at a
Greene h a s been advancing
erly.
cost of $2 million, which will
the concerns of Lake Mary
4. Cover trash containers lo
bring In die mostly com m ercial
residents to the Sanford Air­
keep out rain w ater.
traffic
from
the
northeast.
Dale
port Noise Abatement C om m it­
5. Repair leaky' pipes and
said. A noise abatem ent c o m ­ outside faucets.
tee and had asked that a Lake
m
ittee
ad
d
resses
noise
c
o
m
­
Man* resident be considered
6. Empty plastic wading
plaints, which arc coming from
for a vacant position on the
pools at least once a week and
ihe sam e people evciy m onth,
airport board.
store them Indoors when not
he said, prim arily from the
At the work session. G reene
In use.
Heathrow and Tlm acuan areas.
said. *tf we had a voice there. I
7. Tree holes and hollow
Also,
die
airport
Is
working
would feel more comfortable.*
stum ps that hold w ater, fill In
closely with Federal Aviation
with sand or concrete.
Brendcr said he absolutely
Adm inistration officials to d i­
H. Change w ater In bird
will not support dom estic atr
rect more traffic over Lake
baths and plant pots or drip
service, adding the only p ro ac­
Monroe and away from residen­ trays at least once a week.
tive move made by the airport
tial areas. Some of the noise,
Is the noise study, "every o th er
h r added. Is also rtim ing from
Initiative ad dresses growing
flights destined for Orlando In ­
the airport.*
ternational airport.
Mayor Mealor said he u*ou!d
‘Noise Is part of the altport
address an Im itation for Mayor
and w r’r r doing onr best to
Dale and Airport Director Vic­
m itigate the noise,’ Dale said.
tor White to attend a work s e s­
’It s an Issue every airport In
sion on Oct. 15 to further d is­
the country faces. Any airport
By G race M arie S tln e c lp h e r
cu ss the proposed dom estic air
that grows has noise rrla trd to
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
service.
It.*
Sanford Mayor Luny Dale, a
SANFORD - A history of Fort
As of August, the airport re­
pilot for more than 50 years,
Mellon Park was the timely
corded 162 noise com plaints.
said the airport will continue
Dale said Sanford and the topic ol Jim Robison’s p re s e n ­
to grow and dom estic service
airport have been responsive tation at the recent m eeting of
will be a benefit to the local
to com plaints from Lake Mary, the Sanford Historical Society.
economy.
Robison Is the co-author,
however,
the airport h as been
Dale said the airport au th o r­
at Its location a long time b e ­ w1lh Mark Andres, of Flashity will continue to seek federal
backs, the Story o f Central
fore Lake Mary.
funding for noise abatem ent
'I'm not going to roll over Florida's Ihist.
e(Torts. H ie airport, he said,
Robison began Ills history of
and close die airport Just b e­
lias already m ade progress in
the
area with the founding of
cause
Lake
Maty
doesn’t
want
controlling noise.
T h e re h as been m uch prog­ It there,* Dale said. "We're d o ­ Cam p Monroe on the shores of
Lake Monroe, Ja n u a ry 1837:
ing die best we can.*
ress In die past y ear an d 1 can
C aptain C harles Mellon was In
charge. On Feb. 8. more than
200 Seminole Indians stru c k
at dawn, bu t the only U nited
S tates casualty of the b attle,
which ended In a draw, was
Cpt. Mellon. Three dayB later,
I LOCAL fOWBCABT | |T— S
the cam p was nam ed Fort
Today:
Isolated
th u n d er­ FRIDAY:
Mellon and the settlem ent that
storms. Highs In the uppergrew up around the fort b e ­
BOs. Lows In the low-70s. Sat­ SO LUNAR TABLE: min. 2:40
cam e Mellonville.
urday: Isolated thunderstorm s.
a.m.. maj. 8:50 a.m.. min. 3:00
Gen. Henry Sanford p u r­
Highs in the uppcr-80s. Lows p.m., maj. 9:15 p.m.
chased land west of Mellonville
ncar-70. Sunday: Isolated
In 1870 w here h e founded his
thunderstorm s. Highs In the TIDE8: D aytona Beach: high:
mid-80s. Lows ncar-70. Mon­ 5:17 a.m.. 5:54 p.m., low: 11:30
town of Sanford which later
day: Isolated thunderstorm s.
absorbed Mellonville.
a.m., — - p.m. New Sm yrna
Highs In the upper-80s. Lows
The lakefront In Ocn. San­
Beach: high: 5:22 a.m., 5:59
n ear-70.
ford’s day was a working m an’s
p.m.. low: 11:35 a.m.. - — p.m..
It was lined with
EXTENDED OUTLOOK Cocoa Beach: high: 5:37 a.m.. world.
steam boat w h arfs, railroad
6:14 p.m.. low: 11:50 a.m.. —
docks, fish m arkets and w are­
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
houses. The land th a t becam e
Tatnni 89 71 Tatrma 8 7 70 p.m.
Fort Mellon Park did not exist
until the early 1900s as the
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ch
com
m
ons
SUNDAY
MONDAY
lake’s shoreline w as at least
Tatnns 88 70 Tatrma 87 70
200 yards higher th a n It is to ­
Daytona Beach ft New
day. It reached to within a
Smyrna Beach: S e a s a r e 2block of the downtown build­
4 feet w ith a lig h t ch o p .
ings and som etim es
even
W ater te m p e r a tu re a t D ay ­
closer during storm s.
to n a Is 8 0 d e g re e s a n d a t
Here aro the winning numbers
Soon oiler Sem inole County
selected on Thursday in the Flori­
New S y m rn a , 8 0 d eg rees.
was formed In 1913. plans b e ­
da Lottery:
gan being m ade for the con­
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struction of a bulkhead and a
10-15 m .p .h .
3-4-16-18-1#
boulevard along th e lakefront.
Lono (Sept 26)
These were built In sections
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com
m issioners adopted an o r­
degree a and the overnight low
dinance
th at would create Fort
waa 74.
5-7-4-1
Mellon P ark on land reclaimed
Recorded rain fait for the
from the lake bottom . Building
Cash 3 period ending at 10 a.m., Fri­
day totaled 0.03 Inch.
the park was m ade possible
CO c
..............7: IS a.ns.
with $30,000 from the WPA.
trin )
it.................. 7:10 p.m.
The park was dedicated on
Feb. 8, 1938 at which tim e
C ham ber of Com m erce presi­
dent T.W. Sim pson sold that
Fort Mellon Park was nam ed
‘to p erp etu ate Die Im portant
significance of the historic fort
and
the
early
settlem ent
“Sening Seminole County Since /KM"
which developed Into Sanford
of today.*
Friday. October 2. 1998 • Vol. 91. No. 30
In 1924, u yacht basin and
Published: Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
pier com plete with a bundshrll
Republic Newspapers. Inc. •300 N. French Ave.. Sanford. FL. 32771
was built and th e present m a­
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
rina was opened Septem ber 5,
1967.
PRODUCTION
CIRCULATION
AOUM ISTTUTlOtl
Frank Vonotne - Menager
Lake Carols, the large pond
Deny Barmen
Dave GAJinsi - Pubteher
Peggy Beenner
Melinda Moms
behind the Sanford M useum In
Gene Bukuf •Operations
Odessa Pugh - Business Uanaper
the park, was nam ed for
EDITORIAL
Freds Helmets
Lmds Spiegel
Carolu Sanford Dow. daughter
Jeff BedmcM
Cheryl Smrth
ADVERTISING
Stun Bmd*
of H enry Sanford, on Dec. 27.
Km Butter
Dons Dwlnch
1955. In the 1980s, the SIS­
PRESS
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STOPPING
Keae Warn* - Manjger
Jeans Hugnes
Robed SLp' Cowan
TERS. a civic group, paid to
Crwryt Slone
Mens Orem
Mark Sevore
Deen SmAh
have spring w ater pum ped
BrIEgen
CLASSIFIED
Tommy Vincent
underground to the lake.
Ja c k ! Ritdue
heetrer Deigv
Russ While
In 1957. a sm all Sanford
0wm Tyrrea, Jr ■
Teren Games
LEQALS
Head Pressmen
M
useum w as built: It lias been
Meigeret Boschen
enlarged twice.
Subscnpbon Rales (Oaky 6 Sunday)
Perudcet Postage Paid at SaNord. Fionas
Prior lo the meeting, Rq.
and edtkbonai mseng uffoet
Home Deanery
Mas
bison sold and autographed
3 Months
11B SO
124 00
u s p s 48t;eo
tils book and later presented
6 Months
13900
14100
Postmaster Send address changes to
several signed copies to the
I Veer
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19600
The SEMINOLE HERALD
historical society which can bi
Florida Resrdenu add 7% sales tax
P O Bos 1667
purchased at the m useum .
lo above rales
SerJord, FL 32772-1667
During the business m eet­
Newi/hipers. Inc.
Republic
ing. presided over by Millard
Hunt. It was announced thal

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leaves bold w ater and m os­
quito larvae. They should be
Inspected m onthly.

9. Keep g rass cu t short and
sh ru b b ery
well
trim m ed
around the b ouse so adult
m osquitoes will not hide there.

A half-cup of w a te r can p ro ­
duce enough m osquitoes In

10. Roof g u tters plugged with

cau se a problem . Please help
so all Ijike Mary can enjoy th e
great oul doors,
For com m ents or questions
please call the Public W orks
D epartm ent at 333-8211.

H istorical society hears
history o f Ft. M ellon Park

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th e executive board had of­
fered lo raise $15,000 for r e ­
furbishing Ihe Lakcvlew C em e­
tery gazebo on condition of
m atching funds from Ihe city.
The city com m ission lias a c ­
cepted the offer mid funds
were being raised. Donations
may be sent lo Parks Division.
City of Sanford. P.O. Box
1788. Sanford. 32772. C hecks
should lie m ade payable to
City of Sanford an d m arked for
Cem etery Im provement F und.
A plaque of donors will be
e re c te d .
The drive-through guzebo. Ls
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�Seminote Herald. Sanford, Florida - Friday, October 2, 1998 •3 *

Lake Mary—
The /ollou’lng reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded Oct. I:

Assignation to commit prostitution:
SANFORD, Park Avenue, 200 block, Sept. 30. 0:37 n.m. A 35year-old woman wan arrested for assignation to commit prosti­
tution after site ofTrred to perform a sex act on an undercover
Seminole County S heriffs deputy in exchange for $20 cash.

Domestic violence:
LONGWOOD, Needles Trail, 200 block, Sept. 30. 10:00 p.m.
A 04-year-old m an w as arrested for dom estic violence b;
Seminole C ounty sh eriffs deputies nflcr he slapped his wl I
across the face during an argum ent and caused a small cut. Me
also pulled h er h air during Die argum ent.

Driving under the influence:
LAKE MART, Lake Mary Boulevard, 4000 block, Oct. 1, 2:50
a.m . A 22-year-old wom an was arrested by Semlr
sheriffs deputies for driving under ihe Influence.
SANFORD, U.S. H ighway 17-02/Bunb, Oct. 1. 12:41 n.m. A
39-year-old m an was arrested by Seminole County sh e riffs
dep u ties for driving u n d er the Influence.

Play
continnod from Pngs 1A
faced with a decision. The town
The W inter Springs' produc­
elder. Mr. Lundle (Chris D on­
tion Is com plete with S cottish
aldson) helps the couple to u n ­
accents, real life bagpipers,
derstand tiie significance of
Brad Qreen an d mil C arpenter,
Brigadoon. The young lovers
and mngnlflcenl scenes de­
Tommy and Fiona are now
signed by the W inter S prings
faced with a decision.
High School Art Com m unity.
In the end, Tommy must
The story Ireglns when two
weigh the options of rem aining
Amcrtcnu's travel to Scotland
In a m odem lifestyle with faon a hunting trip. Tommy Al­
mlllur surroundings or ch o o s­
bright, played by Geoffrey
ing to abandon those things for
Young und Jeff Douglas, p o r­
a better life In the unknown.
trayed by RJk DeZcgo happen
The m usic and story line of
onto the city in the m ist. In the 'Brigadoon"
come
to
life
course of a day. Tommy falls in through the actors at the high
!o re. JrfT Is seduced by a b e a u ­ school. It Is evident th at the
tiful townie and the two d is­ stu d en ts didn't Just m em orize
cover what *Hrigadoon" Is lines or practice songs.
really all about.
*1 had so m uch fun with this
The town is all a-buzz about
p a ri,' said
Meg portrayer
an Im pending wedding between
Knowles. *1 really lived it up
Charlie (Adam Gentry) and
and gave It may all, I know
J e a n (Rachael Beasley). In te r­ Saturday night is going to b e
esting ch aracters abound and even more fun.*
the two American’s are fasclKnowles w asn't the only one
nnted and a little shocked by who was excited about the
the new town they have found.
perform ance. After the show,
Kara Knowles steals the
the stu d en ts were really proud
show as Meg Brockle, a girl of their achievem ent an d re­
ju st looking for Mr. Right who ceived great accolades from the
h a s two very comical n u m bers audience.
• in the production. W hen Fiona
‘Ever since the general try ­
M arlairen. performed by Grace outs an d especially when I got
Newton, Is finally introduced,
a call back, I have been look­
the chem istry betw een Tommy ing forward to this, produc­
and h rr In evident from the tio n .' Y o u n g (Tom m y) s a id ,
start.
Although tills is the third
As the story progresses, m u ­ production at the second year
sical n u m b ers help to reveal high school, this w as W inter
th e story ab out a m iracle th at Spring's' first attem pt at a m u­
h a s transform ed th e city into a sical.
tim eless place of protection for
Not bad for a first try. M akes
Its residents. The young lovers you wonder w hat they can do
Tommy and Fiona are now with the second.

C ase----------coaUassd from Fags LA r

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fore he
went any further.
I h i s offer is only on the t a ­
ble till the end of November,*
Balck said, adding th at the
case started on April 3, 1990,
w hen the original $5,675 lien
was entered.
The Code Enforcem ent lien
case Involved two violations:
• the altering of a property and
ofT the street parking.
C om m issioner Eddie Mar­
tinez sold, T ills case h a s gone
on for ten years. I recom m end
th at we accept the recom m en­
dation and accept th e deal.’
Com missioner Bob Miller
said, ‘I think we need to send a
m essage to people th a t you

cannot let som ething like this
continue for too long.*
Com m issioner David McLeod
asked Q uartn If he would be
willing to settle for som ething
more th a n the $1,600,
G uarin said, *No.*
Also at this w eek's m eeting,
Mayor Paul Partyka presen ted
the City of W inter S prings
Youth Soccer C lub with a
proclam ation. Ron Zarbough,
the president of th e *FC
(Football
Club)
America*
thanked tlic city for supporting
th e club. The club h ad g a r­
nered two first place sta te
cham pions, and first, second
an d third place aw ards In vari­
o u s age categories

ford, in
m ents.

Tyrone Moran J r .
TYRONE MORAN J R .
Tyrone Moran J r .. 23. Bur­
rows Lane, Sanford, died T ues­
day. Sept. 29. 1998 a t Weldva
Springs Park. Bom Nov. 9.
1974 In Sanford, he w as a life­
long resident. Mr. M oran was a
laborer. He was a B aptist.
Survivors Include m other, P a­
tricia Ann Black, Sanford;
step-father,
D ennis
Wayne
Black. Sanford; father. Tyrone
Sr.. Sanford; b rother, Terrence,
Sanford;
sister.
K eonlsha
Black, Sanford.
Sunrise Funeral Home, S a n ­

charge

continued from Page 1A
W inter Springs, whose team Is
being
labeled
the
T eddy
Bears" by Lake Mary for
tonight's game, will also have
an event despite having no
stu d en ts past 11th grade.
A perk to the Lake Mary
stu d en ts Is th at they can bring
their own CDs and request the
disc Jockey to play them,
som ething not allowed at past
events. Photos will be taken
and the color them e this year
Is m aroon, gold and black.
D ress
Is
formal
and
refreshm ents will be served.
The dance cap s olT a week of
fun that Included special theme
days except for Wednesday
when
the
traditional
Homecoming parade around
Lake Mary was canceled due to
Yom Klppur.
Monday. Lake Mary students
celebrated
College
Day,
dressing
In their
favorite
college outfits. The day wound
with the Sundown Throwdown
which included a collection of
canned goods to support their
class.
Tuesday,. Lake Mary had
m ism atch day with polka dots
and plaid dom inating
the
scene. It was an eyesore but
everyone had a good time.
Thursday,
Ihe
school
reverted back to the 80s with
neon sh irts and. cut-offs. A
cham pion b an a n a-e ater was
crowned and the senior car
decorating contest
was a
success.
Today, Lake Maty will host
Spirit Day und everyone is
asked to wear Lake Mary's
colors of red, black, gray or
white to support th e Rams
football team which is off to a
surprising 2-1 start.
Homecoming
events
are
scheduled around the county
all the way up until Nov. 13
when Lake Howell h o sts the
final one scheduled.

NATIONAL
DEPRESSION
SCREENING DAY
T h u r s ( l; i\, O c to b e r K, 1 9 9 8
• FREE of Charge
• Written Self-Test for Depression
• Screening Interview with Mental
Health Professional
• Educational Presentation
Depression is an illness and effective treatments arc available.

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555 West State Road 434
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Park----------coatlaasd from Fags 2A

w as scheduled for dem olition.
Plans for th e brick building
in Evergreen Cem etery, built
In the 1920s, are to treat and
close It.
Alicia Clarke, m useum c u r a ­
tor. announced th at in th e
cem etery known as Page Jac k son located behind Lakcvtew.
vea are being Inventoried
the Sanford M useum staff
There are over 3,000 graves
2,000 of which are u n m ark e d
When this project is com
pleted. volunteers will bi
needed to restore th e ce m e
tery and place m ark e rs.
The Sanford w alking-drivlnf
booklet being sponsored b;
the Sanford Historic T rust hat
had its grant approved, so thli
project Is assu red an d the So
ciety will contribute its previ
ously approved funds for It!
photographs. The society will
receive copies of th e photo
graphs and will also have a full
page In the booklet.
The 1999 historic Sanford
calendars were presented and
several m em bers signed out
copies to sell. Harold C hap­
m an and Jo e H unt were com ­
m ended for th eir excellent
work a n this project.
Since Sept. 29 is th e city's
121st birthday, a special cake
and punch were served to th e
large group of atten d ees by
Bette C an n a vino an d h er
com m ittee.

of arran g e­

Sanford, in charge of arrange­
m ents.

R O W $ . BREWSTER
Rose S. Brewster, 85. South
O rlando Drive, Sanford, died
Thursday, Oct. I. 1998 a t
M ariner's Health Care. Orange
City. B om Ju ly 16. 1913 in
New Hall, W. Va., sh e moved to
C entral Florida in 1990. Mrs.
Brew ster was a hom em aker.
She w as a Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter,
Freda Pruett, Sanford; nine
grandchildren.
Qramkow
F uneral
Home.
Sanford, in charge of arran g e­
m ents.

MARLENE E. LADOCZKY
Marlene S. Ladoczky. 56.
Brlghtview Drive. Lake Mary,
died Thursday. O c t 1. 1998 at
Sun Belt H ealth C are Center,
Orlando. B om Ju ly 22, 1942 in
B ath, Maine, sh e moved to
C entral Florida In 1956. Ms.
Ladoczky w as a m essage cen­
ter operator a t F irst Union
B ank.
Survivors Include son. Peter
Robert J r ., Lake Mary; sister,
Patricia
McDaniel,
C assel­
berry.
Qramkow
Funeral
Home,
Sanford, in charge of arrange­
m ents.

NANCY E. GAGNON
Nancy E. Gagnon, 58, South
Elm Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, Oct. 1, 1998 at C en­
tral Florida Regional H ospital.
Bom Oct. 19, 1939 In Melrose,
Maas., she moved to C entral
Florida in 1971. Mrs. G agnon
was the store m anager for
Shop-N-Oo Grocery. She w as a
m em ber of U psala P resbyte­
rian Church.
Survivors include husband.
E.C.; daughters, Patricia, Ann
M antuano, both of Sanford;
son, Ed J r., Sanford; siste rs,
Betty C ham bers, Pepperell,
M ass., Donna M unn. Pittsfield.
N.H.: three grandchildren.
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Funeral
Home,

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P eo p le
Larger banks charge bigger fees

CALENDAR
Blood Bank
C entral Florida Wood Hank
Is asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O-typc d o ­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
bran ch . 1302 E. Second St. For
Infonnatlon. call 322-0822.

S anford R otary
Rotary Club of Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
M arina Hotel.

Senior em ploym ent
An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Em ploy­
m ent Program Is held at the
Sanford National Guard Ar­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to "l p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program a s s is ts
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

C ancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R.. m eets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at C entral
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far com er of the dtnlng
room. This Is a self help s u p ­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors, w hether In treatm ent now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for m ore In­
formation.

H isto ric al
C om m ission
T hr Lake Maty H istorical
C om m ission m eets at 7 p.m.,
the second Tuesday of the
m onth, at th r Frank Evans
C enter. 158 N. C ountry Club
Road. Contact J e a n Brooklyn
at 323-9675 for more Infonna­
tlon.

P ra ctic al N urses
The
Licensed
Practical
N urses Association of Florida.
Inc., m eets the second Monday
of the m onth at 6:309 p.m. at
Kllamey B aptist C hurch. 701
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided each
m onth.
All
m eetings a rr open to LPNs and
to stu d en ts and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

M odelers Club
Tire Sanford Aero Modelers
Club m eets every third Monday
of the m onth starting at 7 p.m.,
with the "Model of the Month"
com petition at G reater Sanford
C ham ber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C
model aircraft are presented.
Tire club's living field Is located
In Sanford. For more Inform a­
tion, contact Lee Dorsue at
574 4732.

VFW , A uxiliary
C o n tra ct B ridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m .. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
form ation. call 322-6326.

Veterans of Foreign W ars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford
Post 10108 meet the third
Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the
post home. 2644 S. Sanford
Ave.

Pigeon F anciers
H eathrow women
The Heathrow Women's Club
m eets the second Monday of
each m onth at the C ountry
Club at Heathrow. Registration
begins at 10:30 a.m .. followed
by a business m eeting an d a
luncheon with various sp eak ” »•
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For more Infonnatlon call Dee
Williford at 805-0067 or to Join
call U nda Wish at 333-3702.

Gamblers,

families

Gam blers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m.. C hurch of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more Inform a­
tion. call 236-9206.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonym ous m eets
Monday at 8 p.m . at the P res­
byterian House of Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Lakeside Lions
The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club m eets the first an d third
Monday of the m onth, at 7:00
p.m ., at the M arina Hotel.
Visitors and new m em bers are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemose. 322-8545. or
David Hall. 330-5238.

Tire C entral Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association m eets the
third Monday of each monUi at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center. 4300 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. call Art or J e a n A nderson
at 831-8033.

Bankers these days seem to
be playing a high-stakes game
of "I can top that". One week
alter Citibank and Travelers
declared they would Join to
form the world's largest fin an ­
cial services Ann. two more
m ega-m ergers hit the banking
Industry. First Chicago NBD
and Banc One announced they
would combine forces to b e­
come a Midwest powerhouse.
Not
to
be
outdone.
HankAmerlca and NationsBank
said they'd tie the knot as well,
th u s creating the first national
bunk and the largest tn term s
of deposits and branches. Tilts
m onth's merger frenzy follows
a record 1997, when b an k s
spent 873 billion on takeovers.
Why should you care? C o n ­
s id e r Studies show that large
b anks and those that operate
In more than one state charge
higher fees than sm aller, sin ­
gle-state ones. and. further,
that less com petition eventu­
ally leads to lower deposit
rates and higher loan ra tr s
overall. In the long run. c o n ­
sum ers are ham m ered by bank
mergers, says Industry new s­
letter Bank Rate Monitor.
Unfortunately, the frenzy of
m ergers shows no signs of
abating. T hanks to rising bank
stock prices and perm issive
federal laws on bank ex p an ­
sion. acquirers have the re­
sources and the freedom to
feast. Result: If your ban k
hasn't yet merged. It may soon.
Within the next few years there
will likely be only 8.000 U.S.
banks
left.
versus
nearly
10.000 today and some 14.500
In the m id-1980s. Even before
these m ergers, alm ost threeq u arters of deposits reside at
Just the 4 percent of b a n k s
with a sse ts over 91 billion.
In the short run. m ergers In-

Lakq Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join them In acUvlUes every
Monday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m . to 3 p.m .. a t the
Lake Mary Com m unity C enter.
260 N. C ountry C lub Road.

O lrlfrla a d .
This doesn't have to becom e
your problem , bu t your boy­
friend certainly h a s one. Do
you rem em ber the story of Dr.

Sanford

Tourtat

and

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m .
to noon, the WOOP1E Sewing
Club g ath ers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 260 N. C ountry
Club Road, to m ake baby
clothes, and Item s for nursing
hom es a s well a s Item s for the
C hristm as store. The Item s
m ade by the d u b are donated
to preem le babies, nursing
hom e residents an d gifts for
the an n u al C hristm as store.

crease com petitiveness.
For
example, w hen Wells Fargo
merged with First In terstate In
1995, Glendale Federal, the
sixth largest thrift In Califor­
nia, ran ad s raising th e Bpecter
of fee hikes at Wells Fargo and
touting cheaper checking, u n ­
limited free calls, and no fees
for teller visits.
But In the long-run, m ergers
can lead to lower deposit rates.
A case tn point: W ithin a year
of the N ationsB ank 1997 tak e­
over of B oatm an's Bank In St.
Louis, the yield th at form er
Boatm en custom ers earned on
a six m onth CD dropped by
five-tenths of a point, to 4.2
percent, even though the n a ­
tional average, at 4.89 percent,
had not changed. Your best
move, especially If you keep
•5 .0 0 0 or more In a CD. Is to
sta sh your savings at b an k s
around the country th at ofTer
th e m ost tem pting rates.
The bigger your ban k b e ­
com es. the higher. In general,
the checking fees. However,
such fees usually cover m any
services, such as live tellers or
returned checks. If you don’t
use the extras, see If your
newly-merged ban k offers a
free or low-cost.
no-frtlls
checking option.
You'll also need to shop
carefully for certain loans. As
th e num ber of sm all b an k s

Barbara Hughaa/Oragg la tha
Samlnole Coutny Extension Home
Economist. Inquiries may be
directed to her at the Cooperative
Extension Service, 250 W. County
Home Road, Sanford, FI. 32773 or
phone 323-2500. Ext. 5550

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come widely recognized a s a
sym ptom of addict behavior
th a t a person's personality of­
ten changes when they're u n ­
d er the Influence of alcohol or
o th er drugs. This Is one of the
reaso n s th at drugs (Including
alcohol) are often Involved In
th e com m ission of violent
crim es, such a s m urder, sexual
a ssa u lt and abuse. Drunk p eo ­
ple often feel th at others are
picking on (hem or "asking for
trouble’ when th at Is not the
casei T his m ay be w hat la
happening when you try to
calm blip down. My suggestion
to you la whenever you And
yourself tn a situation where
ANYONE (Including your boy­
friend) h a s h ad too m uch to

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drink an d Is becom ing hostile
and aggressive, get away from
them . You can't help them but
they can surely ca u se a p ro b ­
lem for you. either through
their aggressive behavior, or by
getting somebody mad who Is
a s hot-headed a s your boy­
friend Is. By the way, of course
u NEVER get In a car when
Is driving If h e's had too
m uch to drink. Be su re to have
your own tran sp o rtatio n when
ju go lo one of th e clubs with

D ear Mary.

Senior activities

The

Shuffleboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m . The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior C enter. Those
Interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the club m ay
call R uss Kltner, presid en t.
322-7751. for Inform ation.

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

keep at least $5,000 In various
accounts with your broker.
Also, several b an k s. Including
First Union, now offer brokernge-llke asset m anagem ent a c ­
counts to com pete.

Avoid boyfriend who drinks
I've been dating my boyfriend
for about eight Rsonthe, a n d
m ost of£3he time* h r i r i t *
sw eetest guy In the*world.
In fact, he seem s a Uttle ehy
and really doesn't talk m uch
w hen we're around o th er p eo ­
ple. B ut after he'a h ad a few
b e e n , he gets real loud and
aggressive. It's kite he'a a to ­
tally different person. A couple
of tim es, when we've been at a
club, h e h a s gotten so rough
th a t I’m alm ost afraid of him.
T hat usually hap p en s If I try to
get him to calm down. He's
never tried to h u rt me, b u t h e's
m ade th rea ts to other people
th a t I think he really m eans.
After he sobers up a little,
w hen I tell how he's acted, he's
real sorry and says th at he'll
w atch It the next time.
1 don't think m ost people act
like th is when they've had a
few drinks. Do you think It's
norm al, or do I have a problem
h ere?

Shuffleboard

CONSUMER
FOCUS

dwindles, choice goes down
and Interest rates tend to creep
up. Unlike mortgages, the rotes
on hom e equity lines of credit
and ca r loans are largely Influ­
enced by local lending condi­
tions. As a result, sueh loan
rates are likely to edge tip as
com petition dwindles. To get
the best rate, scour your local
pap ers or favorite financial
Web
sites
(see
h ttp ://m o n cy .co m /rn tes)
for
surviving sm aller b an k s that
offer solid deals. Or Join a
credit union, which offer car
loans that arc 1.5 percentage
points cheaper th an bank
loan s.
One opportunity: If you're
addicted to ATMs, keep In
mind th at a bigger bank m eans
a larger num ber of bank-owned
ATMs. So If you stick with the
newly-merged giant, you'll have
more ATMs you can use w ith­
out paying a $1 or so per use
surcharge th at b an k s typically
Impose on n o n rustom ers. If
the merger goes through, the
combined Bank of America and
NationsB ank will offer c u sto m ­
ers alm ost 15.000 ATMs ac ro ss
the country.
If you seldom use an ATM.
you might want tn bank with a
broker. Most m ajor brokerages
offer so-called asset m an ag e­
m ent accounts, which let you
consolidate your (ranking and
Investing In one place and
qualify you for beanies such as
free check-writing. The biggest
disadvantage Is that broker­
ages don't o p eratr their own
ATMs, th u s leaving you ex­
posed to su rcharges when you
use a b an k 's ATM. But why do
you care about tltat If you don't
use ATMs? If your b an k 's of­
ferings are dissatisfying, you
con open an asset m an ag e­
ment account as long as you

Mary Balk la a Certified Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counselor at Crooms Academy.
Phone: 322-5742.

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Daughter sick with dread over hypochondriac mom
DEAR All BY: I need your advice.
My mother wanla to live with me.
I'm 66 She's 78. My household now
includes my husband, my unmarried
daughter and her son,
n, who ii
is 6 years
old.
My mother is in great condition.
Her main problem is th at ahe's a
hypochondriac and is lonely. She
would be miserable living with us,
but I can't convince her. She wants
lo sell her condo, help us buy a big­
ger home and move in. I’ve coun­
tered that if she ever becomes ill and
unable to lake care of herself, we
could buy a duplex.
Abby, I cannot live with my moth­
er and 1 don't want to live with her.
She wants her own room in the same
house, no duplex. 1 ca n 't even
describe the dread this is causing
me.
I do not like her. If she were not
my m other, I couldn't even be
friends with her, I would avoid her.
She's extremely self-centered, con­
trolling, overcritical and rude, with
an opinion on everything. She's been
married and divorced many times,
and she has no friends. She turns
every conversation on any topic buck
to herself.
Mother knows that 1 do not want
her to live with us, but she's push­
ing. She knows that I hale it when
■he drops in on me unannounced
early in the morning, but she does it
anyway, saying, "I know this drives
you crazy, b u t..."
If my daughter or I plan to meet
Mother at a restaurant for a noon
lunch, she shows up at the house at
10 a.m. to wait fur us.

ADVICB

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

When M other ea ts with us at
home every week, she samples the
food and makes comments like she's
the food critic for The New York
Times.
I could write pages about her
annoying habita. What can I do,
Abby? Please help me.
STRESSED DAUGHTER
IN FLORIDA

DEAR 8TRE88ED DAUGH­
TER: If you w ant my support,
you have It. Do not allow your*
■elf to be pushed into residency
with your m other and don't feel
g u ilty a b o u t it. Y our m o th e r
may w ant to be a bigger port of
y o u r livea, b u t it could harm
your m arriage if you bow to her
demands. Stand Arm and enlist
your husband to present a unit­
ed front.

things in my Ufa before he allows me
to take such a big step.
I'm a very insecure person. It is
hard for me to tru s t — and th at
caused roe many problems in our
relationship. However, I am around
my aex" every day. We have the
same friends. We broke up with the
understanding th a t we would re­
main friends.
Abby, my ex-fiance deals with
by avoiding a confrontation.
things by
At the moment, he isn't speaking to
me, which makes me feel sick at
heart. I know he’s hurting, too. I
want nothing but to be there for him.
I don't want to crowd him or make
him think I'm chasing him. How do I
deal with his ignoring me?
AM YIN RURAL ILLINOIS

DEAR AMY: It m ay be diffi­
c u lt to dU tanco yourself from
y o u r ax -flau ea iu y o u r sm all
town, but It would be a happier
situation for both of you if you
stayed out at each other's sight
for a while. It has only been a
m onth since your engagem
ent
ement
ended an d ryou a ree both hurtIng. B re aikk ln
in ig u p Is pisa lin fu l.
A lth o u g_ h* yX®*
o u w ould lik
III e to
c o n tin u e th e frie n d sh ip
Ip as If
n o th in g h a d h a p p e n e d , y our
“e x ” la try in g to n u t th e r o ­
mance behind him by avoiding
you. G ive It aoma tim e, Amy.
.life i -

DEAR ABBY: My wedding waa
called off a month ago. I understand
now that God is trying to fix soma

* -

DEAR ABBY: After the death of a
spouse, how long should a person

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DEAR DOTTIEt T he u s u a l
j is one year,
r, grief la such • |
al emotion th at no one can .
su m s to m ake ru le s t h a t w ill
apply to everyon e.

VICTOR T. PlXMDfO
Army Pvt. Victor T. Fleming
h a s graduated from basic m ili­
tary training a t Fort Leonard
Wood. Waynesville. Mo.
Fleming Is the son of Pam ela
R. an d step so n of Ja m e s B.
Heard of Deltona.
He la a 1998 graduate of Pine
Ridge High School. Deltona.

WILLIAM E . 8ELSOR
Army Pfc. William K. Sclsor
h a s graduated from basic m ili­
tary training a t Fort Leonard
Wood. Waynesville. Mo.
S d a o r la th e son of Denise L.
King of Sorrento an d William
C. Sclsor 11 of Geneva.
The private la a 1998 grad u ­
ate of Mount Dora High School.
Fla.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I 1«T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAB* NO. •••1310 CA 14 R
NATIONSBANC MOUTOAGE
CORPORATION,

IN THB C IR C UIT COUNT
OF T H I 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
IBM INOLB CO UNTY
O IN BN AL
JURISDICTION OlVISION
C A fll NO. SS-1SS4CA-14B
HOME SAVINOS OF
AMERICA, F.B.B..
Plaintiff,

Piem ilft,

VI.
VANICK FRANCOIS. I I al„
D ifin d m l(i).,
NOTICB OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo in Order or Finil
Judgm inl
Scheduling
F o ric lo iu n S i ll in te n d on
Siptember 23rd, tSSS In true
c u e noer pending In eeld
Court, the alyl* of which le indlceted above.
I will eell lo the higheat end
beat bidder tor ceah el the Weal
Front Door Seminole County
Courthouee. 301 North Park
Avenue, lentord. Florida 31 FT I,
at 11:00 A M , on the 10th day
of October, I f f I, the following
deecrlbed property aa aet forth
In aald Order
or
Final
Judgment, lo-wlt:
LOT 74, DEER RUN UNIT 11,
ACCORDINQ TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK t t , PAQE(S) 11 AND 23
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
OROERED at Sanlord,
Seminole County, Florida, thlo
24th day of September, IttE .
MARVANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk, Circuit Court
SEMINOLE County, Florida
By: Jane 1. Jaeewic
Aa Deputy Clerk
SPEAR A HOFFMAN. P.A
70S South Dlile Highway
Coral Oeblea, Florida 33144
Telephone: {303) 444-119*
It you are a pereon with a dieability who needy any accom­
modation In order lo participate
m true proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no coat lo you, to the
pronaion of certain aaaiatance
Pleeae
contact
Court
Admlniatration at 301 North
Park Avenue. Suite N10I,
Sanlord. Florida 32771, (4071
313-4330, eat. 4227 withm 2
working deya of your receipt of
true notice: If you are hearing or
voice impaired, cell 1 - 100- t i t
4771.
Publikh: October 2. 4, 1444
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IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB S IO N TIS N TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SBMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO.I 4S-S44S DR e f -d
Bonnie Flanagan
Petitioner
AN0
Leonard F Flanagan
Respondent
NOTICB OF ACTION
TO Leonard Flenegen
403 Cherokee Ln
Sanlord
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lhal en
action ha a been filed agamal
you and lhal you ere required to
eerve e copy ol your written
deleneee. il any. to It on Bonnie
Flenegen whore eddreaa la 301
S lunlend D r, Sanlord FL
32773 on or be lore OCTOBER
14. 1444. and life the original
with the Clerk ol thia Court at
PO Boa 441. Sanlord. FL
32772.0414 before service on
Petitioner or immediately there­
after f t ' you lari to do ao. e
default may be entered agamal
you lor the relief demanded in
the petition
Copier of all court doc umen It
In this case Including ordere.
eiw available at the Clerk of Ihe
Circuit Court'a Olfice You may
review there documents upon
request
You must keep the Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court'e Office notified ol
your current eddreaa
You mutt keep Ihe Clerk ol Ihe
Circuit Court's Office notified ol
your current address (you may
hie Notice of Currant Addreat.
Florida Family Form 12 414)
Future papers In this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address ol
racord at the clerk's office
WARNINQ Ruts 12 244.
Florida Family Law Rules ol
Procedure, requuee certain
automatic disclosure ol docu­
ment! and Information Failure
to comply can result In sanc­
tions, Including dismissal or
sinking ol pleadings
DATED September 14th. tags
MARVANNE MORSE.
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Luanne Woodty
Deputy Clerk
Publish September IS. 24. end
October 2 . 1. 1444
M U-144

vs.

WENDY O. OERENA: at el.,
Oafend ante.
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB BALB
Notice le hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
deled
September 23rd, 1144, and
entered In civil eeea number 441254CA-14B, ot Ihe Circuit
Court ol the 14th Judicial
Circuit in end tor Seminole
County. Florida, wherein HOME
BAVINOS OF AMERICA. F S B ,
la Plamtift end WENOV D OERENA. UMLIC-EIOHT CORP.,
SWEETWATER OAKS HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION A/K/A
SWEETWATER OAKS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC ..
letare Detendant(a), I will eell to
the higheat and best bidder lor
cash at the watt front door ot
the Seminole County courthouse in Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, at 11 00 AM .
on the 24th day ot OCTOBER.
1444. the following deecnbed
property as eat forth In eeld
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 13. BLOCK B. SWEET­
WATER OAKS, SECTION 4,
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK IT. PAGES 41 AND
40. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A 0EBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Deled Ihe 24lh day ol
September, 1444
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jena E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS S STAWIARSKI
40to Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 440
Tempi. Florida 33407
Telephone: (4t3| 477 4004
CSS #44-0007»
Publish October 2. 4. 1444
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NOTICB
TNB BY. JO HNS NIVBN
WATBN MANAOBMBNT DIS­
TR IC T has received an applica­
tion tor ConiumptivO Water Uee
from:
Hubbard
Construction
Company. 1434 Lee Rd. Winter
Park, FL 32T42. Application
*40744. The applicant propose*
to withdraw 0.01 mgd ot water
tor dewatering. The withdrewala used by true proposed
project will coneret ot surface
water from • pond via 1 pro­
posed pump in Sommol*
County located m Section s.
Townehip I t South, Range 31
seat known ee SR 434.
Should you be interested In
any of the hated eppiiceliont.
you ehouid contact the St.
Johnt River Water Management
Divtiwi. eoe* Reid a i . n o boa
1424, Palatke. Florida 221741424. Written objections or a
request to be informed regard­
ing Board action on the appli­
cation may bo made, but ehouid
be received withm twenty-one
121) day* from date ot thte pub­
lication. Written objection*
should identify the objector by
noma end eddreaa, and fully
describe th* objection lo the
application. All timely filed writ­
ten objections will be presented
to the Board tor consideration
m tt* deliberotlon on the appli­
cation prior to Board taking
action on Ihe application. Filing
a written objection doae not
entitle you to a Chapter 124.
Florida Stetulee, administrative
bearing. Notice ol Intandad
(proposal District Decision will
be provided to persons who
have
requested
Individual
notice. Parsons whoso sub­
stantial interests are affected
by the application and who file
a petition within the timeframe*
prescribed by Chapter 24-104
and rula 40C-1.IOOT, Florid*
Administrative Cod* IF.A.C),
which meets th* requirement*
of Chapter 24-104 F.A.C. may
obtain an admmieuetiv* hear­
ing.
Publish: October 1, 1444
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CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SRM1NOLR CO UNTY
O IN B N A L
JURISDICTION 0 1VISION
C A B ! NO. IB-SB7 CA-14B
Q.E. CAPITAL MORTOAOE
SERVICES, Inc.,
Plaintiff.
VS.
DAVID RISHARD BROWN
and HARVIE VAPHET
BROWN and
OAVID MCNEALY. Jr.,
individually and aa Personal *
Representative of the
Ealat* ol Anni* M.
McNsaty, deceased end
QLORIA COLLINS
HICKS: *t *1.,
Defendant*.
NOTICB
OF FORBCLOBURB BALB
Not tea la hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
dated
September 23rd, IS IS , and
entered in civil case number
257 CA B ol tho Circuit Court of
Iho tlth Judicial Circuit In end
for Seminole County. Florida,
wheisin O E. CAPITAL MORT­
OAOE SERVICES. INC., is
Plaintiff and DAVID RISHARD
BROWN,
HARVIE
VAPHET
BROWN. DAVID MCNEALV. JR.,
INDIVIDUALLY AND AS PER­
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF ANNIE M.
MCNEALY, DECEASED, QLORIA
COLLINS HICKB. UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES, ORANTEES,
TRUSTEES,
LIENORB,
OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS. CLAIMING
BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR
AQAINST ANNIE M MCNEALV.
DECEASED, IF LIVINO, AND
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER AND AGAINST THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. UNITEO STATES
OF AMERICA. A-1 HANOYMAN
SERVICES. JASON R. FILES,
PAIGE K TAYLOR. CENTRAL
f l o r io a r e g i o n a l h o s p i ­
t a l , INC . FREEDOM BAVINOI
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
LEONARD
CASSELBERRY,
ANDREA BENARDINO. ANN V
MCNEELY, CLERK OF T H I CIR­
CUIT COURT OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. STATE OF
FLORIOA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE STATE OF FLORIOA, MEDMARC CASUALTY INSURANCE
COMPANY SUCCESSOR BY
MERGER WITH DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE COMPANY. INC.,
CHARLES E O HARE. JR..
UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, NO t, N/KJA
GEORGE
RIVERA,
UNKNOWN PERSONISI IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY, NO. 1.N/K/A
CARMEN
RIVERA.
ts/er*
Defendantial, I will sell to the
highest and bast bidder tor
cash at th* woal front door of
th* Bammol* County court­
house in Sanlord Seminole
County. Florida, at 11 00 A M .
on the lain day ot O CTOBIR ,
1t*4, th* following described
property as set forth m said
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 1 tt, LAKE SEARCY
SHORES, ACCORD!NO TO T H I
PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK IB. PAGE 23-11 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IB O EIM EO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Doted th* 24th d4y of
Bepi amber, 1444.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jaaewtc
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS E STAWIARSKI
*010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Sun* 440
Tampa, Florida 33407
Telephone: (413) 4TT-400S
C4S 447-04070
Publish: October 2, 4,1444
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GARAGE SALE
GUIDELINES
IT
.
.
CNUren's dotting, dfehtr ooHsctM m , tods, books and anfquts are
ttta most popular items.
2. Malta R oonwnlattt lo shopal
your garego aalot Bo sure to re Is
adequate parking spare. Post signs
I
with directions to parking areas. Make
arrangements with neighbors.
9. Make It eeey to pay! Hare plenty of change and a
systam for handing. Make sure on# parson is on duty at aN
taws at a osntaMzad location preforabiy with a cofouwtor or
addfoq machine.
4. Provide erioee. Do not moke every pereon ask, “How
much isthlsfPrires make for quick, oftadire safes or a good
oe for customers to start bargaining.
Got art tarty atari Set up displays t o evening before,
If possible
$. Depart
t o more oostfy_____ Group furniture, doihing,
___toys, lawn
equipment and o to r Hams witi similar msrohandw
7. Specialize. Establish one area for Under $5\ another
tor’ Under $1". Consider having a batch of items to t are
'FREE wHh purchase of $3*. Remember t o youngsters,
too. Enoourego M s with small, low-prtosd items to t are
sooraofiftti for
pu rp o f.
t ! n m e your sale oarWuky! Hare it at a time aton moat
people are at home and unconremed with spedrt events.
I . Combine your efforts! Incorporate your sale with a
neighbor for more variety and greater impact
10. BeapadflclWhanadrertislng yoursatointonawrspapar, list individual items.-Donl simply say, 'several Mings
awlabla •Each time you list an Ham, you are broadening
t o list of potential customers.
11. Be gsnarousl if you hare Hems left over, give to m to
a charitable organization. If you sea to t aomaitoma are not
movingwol during t o sate, mark tomdownduring t o last
hours. Homambor, t o prime reason for holding t o salt it

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A S I NO.t M -1 B 7 B -C A -I4 -B
COMMONWEALTH LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Pteintifl,
v*.
RICHARD B 0 IVINS.
DIANE S 0 IVINS,
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. WINQFIEL0
RESERVE ASSOCIATION,
INC . 8UNNILAND
CORPORATION.
WASHINOTON
INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
LLOYD 6. NEWMAN.
SUNTRUST BANKCARD.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, DEPARTMENT
OF INTERNAL REVENUE
SERVICE, end
UNKNOWN TENANT(S),
Defendant*.
NO TICB OF BALB
PURSUANT T O C H A P TB R 41
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment of Foreclosure deled
September 23rd, 1114, and
entered in Case No. 44-1475CA-14-B th* Clrcutf Court of th*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit m
and for Bominol* County,
Florida, wherein COMMON­
WEALTH LIFE
INSURANCE
COMPANY I* plaintiff end
RICHARD B. DIVINS. DIANE S.
DtVINS, FIRST UNION NATION­
AL
BANK,
WINOFIELO
RESERVE ASSOCIATION, INC.,
SUNNILAN0 CORPORATION,
WASHINOTON INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY, LLOYD
6
NEWMAN,
SUNTRUST
BANKCARD. NATIONAL ASSO­
CIATION. U N ITIO STATES OF
AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,
and UNKNOWN TINANT(S). ere
defendants, I wHI sell to th*
highest and boat bidder let
cash at th* West Front Door of
Ih*
Bominol*
County
Courthouse
in
Ssnfo'd,
Sommol* County. Florid* al
It 00 A M on ft)* 24th day of
October. 1444, Ih* following
deecnbed property a* eel forth
m said Order ol Fmal Judgment,
tO-wrt:
Lot 11. W INOFIILD RESERVE
PHASE, II. according to the Piet
thereof a* recorded in Piet
Book 24. Peg** 44. 44 And 70,
Public Record* of Bemmol*
County, Florida.
Dated st Sanford, Florida fhi*
24ih day of September, 1444
MARVANNE M O R tf
At Clerk. Clrcurt Court
By: Jan* E. Jaeewic
A* Deputy. Clerk
Michael R. Tilley. Esquire
Attorney tor Pteintifl*
200 Oladet Rood • Butt* 204
Boca Raton. Florida 23411
Florida Bar No : 443440
Publish October 1, 4, 1444
DEV-13

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OP THB BIOHTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SBMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CABS NO. SB-B4S-CA
DIVISION f4-W
FIRST UNION MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
PlamHff(a).
VS.
DOUGLAS R PILOT, *t *1,
Defendant Is).
NOTICB
OP FORBCLOBURB BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuanl
to
en
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sal*
deled September 21rd, 1444,
and entered In Case NO. 44tta -C A ot Ih* Circuit Court of
th*
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit In and for SEMINOLE
County, Florida wherein FIRST
UNION MORTOAOE CORPORA­
TION i* th* PlemUfl and DOUOLAS R PILOT; ANY AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUOH, UNDER, ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OEFENDANTISI
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
O IAO OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
ORANTEES,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
are
th*
Defendant*, I will sell to th*
highest and beat bidder for
cash at th* Waal front door of
III*
Sammol*
County
CourTtiou**. Sanford. Florida &gt;t
11:00 a.m., on th* 24th day of
October t t t t , th* following
deecribed property as aet forth
In said Final Judgment:
LOT 1, BLOCK S. TIER I , E.R.
TRAFFORDS MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORD­
INQ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK t.
PAOES SS THROUOH Sk.
INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
a/k/a: *04 LAUREL AVENUE
■ANFORO FL 32T7I
WITNESS MY HAND end th*
Mel of fhia Court on September
24th, 1494
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
SEYMOUR BENSON
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By: Jen* ( . Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
Ccltevanla. McCall*. Raymer.
Barrett B Trappier
Poet Office Boa 2410
Temp*. FL 11001-3410
IMPONTAMT
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 14*0
Administrative Order No. 43-37.
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to porticipata m this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 101 N. Park
Avenue, Suita N. 101, Bentord.
Florida 12771 at least live 15)
day* prior to th* proceeding.
Telephone, (40T) 321-4330 t i l .
4117; 1-000-435-0771 (TDOI, Or
1-000-B44-4770 (V), vie Florid*
Relay Service.
Publish: October 2, 4, 1444
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UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal of Ih* below
described vehicle* wee con­
ducted m compliance with F.B,
711.74. Nonce that Butch*
Towing will soil said vehicle* at
Public Auction for cash on
October toth at 10:00 om at
*00 Persimmon Ave., Benferd,
Florida. We reserve the right te
withdraw any vahN toS from MM*
auction. AH rohicto* ooM AS IB.
No title Buoronteod. Butch'*
Towing reserves the right to bid
an any veoicl*.
Vehicle* may be viewed one
hour prior to sale.
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pleaM call Information on
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plumbing and touch-up paint­
ing General handyman akin*
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was you can look forward to
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DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- E«ren
enced • equip A kite work a
PAi* Vacatvm A PenRon (407)
3224133
EQUIP
OPERATORE ir e "
enced eboiAbie C D l reqd
Vacation A Per,ion F T posi­
tion (407) 3224133 ____________
FUN ATMOS tramng provided
$5 504enr apply between 3-5
Wendy-. U M ary_______________
GENERAL LABOR- mechanic*!
ty ndude warehouse A anem
Ny workers Great pay net hrs
C a l Cbrts at A1-Temps 647BOtOEOE NO FEE

Holldey Inn Etprets 8750 E
Cotomal O Ort fi 282 3400 We
are looking tor dependable peo­
ple wno are aNe to work rteitore
hours and days

•HOUSEKEEPING
•ROOM ATTENDANTS
•MAINTENANCE
EO E O F W P

a n ted

FO R U N D E R G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH WSURANCC AND 40IK
PLAN! Drug he,

DISHW ASHERS.
COOKS.
SEF1VERS "Cracker B a rre l"
324 1030 200 M&lt;kman Or (1-4
and Hoy 46)
Semi Tractor FVUbed Work No
n e n r a i o* weekend* 2 yean
--------- T 5002
verifiable e«p (407)323
I

W

LABORERS NEEDED

Kv rvirtenancn Ware* Bonnet.
350 Archer Rd CAtseterry O .

DRIVER

elp

Apply « HO U s e Olive
AnamorW Spring ysOtOOO
Memebtrship Sales Repre­
sentatives- P/T. greet mem­
bers. soActed sales. A admes
ister membershto Resume to
CFZS P O Hoi 470309. Lake
Monroe. FL 32747 EOE

MERRY MAOS HIRING
Car 4 Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266
W E LD E R S - Growing company
needs welders Interviewer re­
quired C al C h m at At-Temps.
6474010 EOE NO FEE
mi mcr c
LPN 7 3 CNA A4 sNfts lake
viewNursmg 919 E 2nd St 322
6707

Office Help/Bookkeeper/Shop
Person- Computer, phone, A
warehouse skats hetptut Gene
va area 14071 3490064

Office Secretary 4 Experience
P C B. Mtg •
- Good
pay. Good
Gc
hours 3224300
P/T CASHIER must be able to
work ileitae hrs. wknds A ho*
days apply al tam*y doltar store
2436 S French Ave

71— l l c i r W

R ll 'V

MAINTENANCE
PROFESSIONAL
(FULL-TIME)
See our ad under "Martenance’
m todays Hep Wanted section1

MAIN SUITE
JOIN the best healthcare team
m Vckisa county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous

experience

hep tut

Call Debary Manor 407 4484424. EOE.

s

LABOR READY &amp;

Can 3224547

Can Chns al A1-Temps. 647
4010 EOE NO FEE

WORK TOOAY/mUO TOOAY
Sanford
Apply In person today:
1*51 sI rFrench Ave
323-4343

LEARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS
man

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 100 workers daily.
**S sign on bonus to new em­
ployees.
•Eitrs pay lo drivers.
•Open • am
401 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
8404104

v .t

ROOFtR* WANTED
Helpers alto Must have trans­
portation. C a 322-1449

• 15 0*y COLTfalsiaf
• Day 5 Wstkaad Ctama
• Fiuacial Anlataata
• Canton Hiring Oa Sit*

Rug aetes/WatehouM Able to
Ml 30 to 50 be. t&amp;hr w s Warn
Car Reqrted. 339-1911.
RECEPTTOMST7SECRETARY
WkaM have tyutog 6 kgye corn. Must ft----------------- 1330-5907
wave message
SERVERS * KITCHEN hep *1
4 p i GATORS LANDING
__________ 330-1612__________
S H IN G LE IN S T A L L E R S

w

eTruck Driver
i institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

Tw(Hirinirw.C4lBm«L
SOLOCRERS d amal electroncs depandabaey requeed. am
preferred but wtlkng to bam
Good benefes Cal Ma*nal*m
Hearing AM Co. • 229-1702 ■
110.

a n ted

F u r n is h e d
1-Bdrm Collage- 7 mi out ol
town StOO/wk ail bills tod
Good tor sgl person Ca* 330
1694
SANFORD 1/1- Cottage with pn
vate entry $450mon *450dep
C an:324-0043.
-

n f u r n is h e d

Tuea. Sept 29 starting at 2pm
GEOROIA ARMS APARTMENT
wA open the I hdrm waiting HI
lor or etoerty sdr A* applicants
need to be 62 years d age or
older Please apply al rental of­
fice 2600 Georgia Ave Santord

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA1 BORU (AlbVO
2 Bonn sinvsao ano up
323-8670
ROSE LEA VRXAS
an Specie/ •M fM toM fl
HUO OKAY 407 3304433
SANFORD 434QMO
2/1CLEAN MOVE 44SPCCUL Cad 423-7432
SANTORO- 2/1 dtp*A. Central
AJrAteat. w/d hookip. *475mo/

n m f c a u a g i _____
105—H
U

ouses*

4100 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own Vw 3 btkm
homo w/ CAiA. now part A earpat.? Aik about HUO homos1
Tha H i tman Oreup, toe.
____ 321-9333
SANFORD- 2/1. Fenced Bk yard.
1 car gar., eatto kAchen, Canbal Ae/Haal. Cal 099-9046
i t . j 6 h n RfVtR H t f r c f
2/2, over 1600 sq R . tog. pod.
2 c. gar., plus 1 c carport over
1/3 ac. w/dock. SlSOOfmon

T r it l e x

SANFORO 2/1 near Seminole
HS. O V A W10 Hook Up Crpl
or 244-6513
Sec 4 OK 323-44441

114—
W arehouse/R etvtal
SrACE
■Ffntfy. Oft-Sat. DtpmdtMi Umagemux
•Lac Storag*. P m n p*U) I Mon1

am., smm

323*3301

MATTRESS SALE • lull sire
used boa springs 4 mattress

NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
suit* office *450mo
2 bay
ware house *S50mo 339 5795
FLA RENT
FENCED

PARKINO

AREA

easy access, can accom
modal* up to 35 cars, heavy
equipment, autos, etc. 17-92
Airport Btvd area, available im
mediately $550
pei month

Phone 3244440 or lai 32411(4
OFFICE 4 STORE AVAR- Buffi
over 1000 aq It (1) *425 (2)
(450 Cal after Sam 3224169
SANFORD- 1.174 sq II office
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse 4 City Halt Avail
able
immediately
Mortxt/e'
Group Inc (407) 539 1000 ert
106

118—O r n c t SrACE For
Rent
A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 tq
R 4 tpf *265 A MONTH OfficeStorage 321-0120 or 333 2554
Downtown Sanford- 625 tq R
up to 2500 tq R Free month
(407)321-9224
FREE 1ST MONTH1 Hwy 17-92
Lgwd 2 store fronts 1 w/over
head door 333 9264. 699 5117

141—H omes For S ale

to

*65 00 Larrys Mart 322-4132

199— P e t s &amp; S u rrtiE S
CORNER LOT. over 1/4 ac LR.
eat «t kith, gar (44.900.
4/3. Over 1400 Sq. FI.- sp pi
w/sep n laws qts *42.900.
MARKHAM WOOOS 56 bd. 3
bath 1 2 acres 3500 sq R
Lrv lam, tern pod 1299.900.
4/2,10 tnd acres. Huge i
sc porch, 2 oulbklg. 1144,900
I *A111 O M i n i i N i
. » *sf &gt;M . i.ffi » . » \
i •* i I / #i I

149—C ommercial
P roperty For S ale
Commorlcal Office For Sale
1700 sq R on I T acre lenced
with paved parlung Central A*/
Heal 1919 W
2nd Street
*55 OOOK 122-4410/dey
321W T H trth ,___________________
Sanford Historic Dlslrlcl (3)
Commencal
Leased
Unas
1160 000. (1) Commencal Vac
anlLd *55.000 130 1495

153— A c r e a g e Lot For
S ale
• ACRES- sapbc tank, kght
pda. city water, cade, pole
barn, * utility shed (33.00
CASH or $49 900 w.*5000down

6 monthly payments

2J ACRES- $21,900

B n W H P fT

O VA. carpal part 4 mai
ar ptoawng laature* Price re­
duced
$44,740-Owner grvet
(700 movmg aaowance

Real Bitatb, b«c
1929 VBTTAOC 2/1 ♦ 1/1 apl
$79,000
ELEGANT 4/1 ineighborhood
mft*
«/
hwtory |120.000 DOT WALLER.
JERMOAM PROPERTY
323-3144
1929 VWTAOC 2/1 ♦ 1/1 apl
$79,000
ELEGANT
ANT 4/2 nertiborhood w/

DELTONA 10 acrat tdaal lor
mobla homeina, hortea. cama.
lanrvng or nunary* Zoned egn
CuRural
$3.90»ACRE
Sm
down w/owner finance 90+7471772 or 904-747-4423
O AK R O O E FARMS - 0*1een/
Daaona area 10 aaek deal lor
hor*ea or came farm Mode*
home or homeaaa Zoned agn
$44,900 Fnancaig aval w/ am
nenl (904) 747-4300

APPLIAVCE
STORE, im

#111. Hwy. 1H&gt;, CwiiSwry
(IN mil udh o( Hone Depot)
|#7 ) IM -7171

Saoford spaooui attractive X
I 5 W F R (61.500

Real Bstatb, inc

8Uoh04BW L35.ee on nver
to Dabary 1/2 m frontag* Re­
duced to $225 000

tU K IA O il

m )W 4M

322-74M

♦♦♦AUCTION❖ ❖ ❖
SAT., OCT. 3 - 10:00 A.M.
GENEVA, FL
Gentlemen’s Horse Ranch
Shady Oaks Estate
16+ ACRES - 2,700 SQ. FT. MAIN HOUSE
GUEST HOUSE 1,500 SQ. FT.
GRANNY/TRA1NERS COTTAGE
FABULOUS ONE-IN-A-MILLION STABLES
aO’XlB* SWIMMING POOL
FOUR WORKSHOP/GARAGES
STOCKED PONDS
1/4 MILE TRACK - PADDOCKS
EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL PROPERTY
From Sanford, taka Hwy 46 lo Gtntva, turn right onto Co. Rd. 426, than left onto Snow Hi Rd.
lo (M M m Rd . turn toft to proparty at 1320 Old Man* Rd. Walcfi lor Todd Auction signs.
TERMS: Real EtUlt-25% down, balanca 30 days Psnonal Property • Cadi. 10% Buysr*
Premium
OPENHOUSE Ffl . Oct 2. tO AM. • 4 PU.
____________________

■ "'VFW "

A YARD SALE is the perfect
way lo do that and the Semtoofe
Hereto can bring pend* to your
door Advertise yuur sale m the
Sem4no4» Hereto tor only * 51/
kite and watch the items Wave
money comes in Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5
ree idays ei
kne ad can run lor tore#
the Herald tor ONLY *9.1911 Al
we ask is that you prepay the
ad C al us we can hep"

(407) 322-2611
BENEFIT SALE
CAT PROTECTION SOCIETY
SAT/SUN 9-4
2460 Melonsi*e (oil E 25lh S i )
clothes d a* sues, furniture,
HaSoween 4 Thanktgnmg dec­
orations.
small
appliances,
plants. 2 4 3 wheel bikes.
MUCH Ml SC

Bikes, Bikes. Bffcea!H
16’. 20*. 24*. 26’ . 27*. 1 i p . 3
ip . 10*o . 12 ap 4 3 wheel w/
rear basket ALSO. Other Neat
Things. E tlh Sheet 4 Day
Ave

CHURCH RUMMAGE
A BAKE SALE

211-

A nt io d e /C o iie c t t b l e s

October 2 4 3 Fn 8 4 4 Sal 8
2 NATIVITY CHURCH 3255 N
CO 427. longwoudlk Mary

HOUSE OF OOOOKS 901 Lo
Cust Ave

T u r n , appii . house

h o r t ^ t e c ^ ^ ^ a n d ^ t f lB * * * ^

219— W a n t e d t o B u y
Alum. Cana Copper / arose
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
919 W. Fksl-fWF t-9. Sat.9-1
Widow waning lo buy 3 BR
Doublewide Mobile Homo. Nee
Family park or Private dock
11190 down Take over pay­
ments 302-9391.

223— M

BOAT MOTOR M A R E CAT
NEED'S WORK S7*OBO

HONEYSUCKLE^ gaT

FOR SALE- 1961 Potent
Erpreea Like new* $4000
Coll After 7pm 244-4444
FREE CAR. $$ S FUN to
apare tone InterrtMd? Cel
de • 526 3517 I alto diet
pee and new Ttpperware

300
obo
your
Un­
rep!

GUN 4 MKJTARIA SHOW
OCTOBER I S 4
Maluele Co. Fakwrmmds.
SR 44, E
OUEEN SIZE bed menreee boa
ipnng^rett headboard $100
Ca* Debbie 324 1752 alter
S30pm

MOVING SALE
EVERYTMNG MUST OOf
FRI 4 SAT +3
2417 Myrtle Avenue. Sanford
Retrig. (lover, hee/er. 4 houto
furniture
MOVING SALE fum. ctolhek
Everything mud go” Frl 103.
Sal 10 4 7010 N Grandnew Ave
Multi-Family
Yard Sola
Frt/Sat 9-3
110 5 uni and Drive (Sirtand
E ll) 55-gal hth tana, aland 4
arcek . daybed. kirn , appl 4
.f No early blrdal
rrkjch mote1
Multi-Family Garage SaM
F R I SAT. 4 SUN 4:29-7
2613 S Orlando Drive to San
lord S rt Car Bkk) Aulomolor
wee. Yard Took Beanwt Ba
bwt 4 More'"
W 44. In Lk. Markham Wde Rd.
Couch, red .
equip . coAecl
blek etc Ran or Shine Fn 4
Sal 8 3
NEIOHBORHOOO
OARAOE
SALE toys turn kidt dolhe*
iwkc. lake Aaporl Btvd toward*
airport over Sanlord Are and Id
tow (ignt Onora and Scarlet
lane Sal 4 Sun 8 7

CHURCH RUMMAOE SALE and
pancake breakUkl 5at Ocl 3rd
8-1 Grace United Mettxxkkl
Church 499 N Country Club Rd
lake Mary

Yard Sale
S a tS -7
707 Vmewond Drive Sanlord
TooN. tractor, lome yard lout*
Freplace 4 mice 4eme

------------OAAAOE fALE------------

Yard Sal*
Sat 9*3

taf 4 S u n + (
1087 Crywel Bowl Caitefberry
(near atom ichodl houtehoto
ilemt theef metal 4 MORE'

231—C

ars

2413 Adame Court. Sanlord
Cran 4eme tome turn S a M
m d ihw 4 mat
1(04 Pontiac 9000 Wagon- N o
car «* 4 out* Run Ooodf tsod
302-2934.

is c e l l a n e o u s

BICYCLE- gets 16*
very good condbon
$25 00 323-4517

OARAOE SALE Son 9 2 little
M d everyth.ig reaumaM*
1801 Part Way

For S ale

•4 DODGE SHADOW grea(
cond ac. new toee. *2300 3241
4330

DON’T WONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OK THAT OLD
CARI

•1 JAGUAR OOYEMION
reel beauty Only 2M
(13.900 3207029

mi e«l

241—R ec.

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Vniicus/CAMrtRs For
S ale

The S4mtnol4 Nereid Cteeul« d » ere toe quceeti and motl
meipenenre way to te l your
cert Run your toree tow ad tor 10
day* and pay only (21 00* Even
better, it you eel it tooner
(etocfi we KNOW you we) you
can Mop your ad and only pay
lor toe nunfeer d daye a adua*y rani Whal a Deaf

Call today and watch
th* Herald Class!*
Nads work for youl I

Camper- F»e n toe Truck * bed
Steep* 6 KAchen. bath, new
part 4 floor *450 322-5194

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year mak* or model.
W * pay lop doMArt

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 2611

Cel Oeoff Beckne

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

SANFORD IRRIQATIONflNC.
|“Compltti Sprlnkltr Systtmt or Ropolrt"

FREE ESTIMATES

Pump repair* * Watsr Conditioner* •Landscaping •24 hour saivtca
U c a n s a d a n d In su red

(407)320-1520

Thom— E. Lyon

Si

(407) 320-074S (tax)

j\

Lowdown Ea»y quAkfy low mo
pymti 2/1 CA toed yard m l a*
Ira bukkng ca

(407)322-4123

?Countr\j Charm £
city convenience

253-A dditions 4*
R emodeling
ADVANCE TECTONICS
r since 1461
323-4444 COCOOt 444

NEW REMOOELREPAm
Door*, wmdowe. carpentry,
4 concrete
todng deck!
i
I S O Betd CBC19860
323-44321

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
WITH 1 YR. LEASE ON ASK ABOUT OUR

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BDRM/ 1 BATH 050 *4 ft.
2 BDRM/1 BATH 1025 •+ ft.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1125 •* ft.
• S)kk km* \|m i inn

h i.

with l.iip 1IS h m 'I a • U ik r

I m ill • Vullrylkill • h|i.nkliil|! 11ml • T r lit it ^ iw iM h

263-C arpentry
CARPENTER. A l Home
repwrt, painting $ ceramic Me
Richard Oroea 321-5972
PARPENTRY CONCEPT Itoshed carpentry wtodow*.
wndc
door...
ZaaDarren 766-4354
Carpenter todung lor
3*. Wei over 40 ye
imal futu
year*
Aeipenenca 321-0241
CARPENTRY-d a* types Irom
lacks to doors, rotten wood and

30yr»

(•800-241*7591

____

PET OnOOMINO
by appl al my otte* or al your
home 20* yrs eip 747-0404

BACK YARD SALE FRI A SAT
fum. toy. ctofhek 7800 S PARK
AVE (E d Pine crew achod)

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

loduilnal &lt;4.ac acroat trorr
OrVSan Airport roned M l
$375 000

For Brochure &amp; l*UU Call
J.L. Todd Auction Co.
Rome, GA
John Todd Lie. FL. Broker MBK052 U79
Joe Tarplcy, FL. Auctioneer #AU408
Co. Lie. 4AB249
wtw-auction tAeb.com/Jltodd

217— G a r a g e S a l e s

217—G arage S ales

Fruvm arthod lo brronr
Millionaim. Mist Iuit ilrung
rrison for beaming rkb
Call 24 Hr*. §00499114$

S t 0 *4*4 KnU tf

Smm1944

321-1734.

tOCAl ( NilRPRENIUR
WILLING 10 UACH / PiOFU

BAMFORO 3/1. ig W. comer d
Cretent and Palm way *42.000
322-6297

S t. P*4«*

Male Dog No CoAar. but has a
Ilea collar Very well behaved

pde. orange and yeflow (rare)
$3 00 3234540

222-21$$

Since 1944
(407)222-4121

FOUND- Small White 4 Black

CAhs

hwtory $120,000 DOT WALLER.
JERMOAN PROPERTY

7000 SQ. FT. WAREHOUSE
70*100 close to Fori Melon
Park Good location, aasy ac­
cess' Asking only »1T

Sanford Court Apartments
rrcsT J m i s. toM

FURNITURE STORE

open Monday 11am 7pm
Thursday 10am 6pm
Triday 10am6pm
Saturday 10am 2pm
3422 S OrUndo Or
Across horn IV* Heard Chevro
let
" T r e e Reckner w/ *300 Pur
chase"'
407 330 4213
Always buying 4 seAng

n f u r n is h e d

u tl e x /

CHAIR

Red Emanet Ppe
Style Bunk Beds Indudvig lad
der mattresses.
A matchmq
she* unit *150 Cell *95-34*4.

o o m m a te

Sanford- NS Couple seeks 2 F

U

4

E X C E LLE N T water bed queen
uses tegular sheets *100 call
349 5033 Phones game *100

to share spacious 2 2 apt Temp
ok *275«1/2 utilities start 101
696 7047

99— ArARTMl N TS

TABLE

SET. MauvWcream like new *80
349 5033

flOUQ
SINGLE MOM seeks room mate

105— D

• Energy • EAcwft StuAo. 1 Bcdrootn ArtardaDMApirtments

DINETTE,

SANFORO/OSTEEN AREA
Large spacious room, private
entrance C a l tor deter. 324

Venture I Proparltee 321-4744.

• Saiga Stty Diugn •NoOn Bilov* Abow

181— A p r ii A N c r s &amp;
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e

net Laundry phone, and kit
use *85 *90 a week 324 4955

RECEPT10NIST-W ANIED- tyr
mm general office evp *7 I t

om es

FOR SALE-

9 7 — A r A R T M l N TS -

Preschool Teacher/
School-ege Teacher needed

H

Two BR Custom Single Wide.
Nice carpet. C H/A. awning
shed Owner will help 122-1
1-3717.

FURNISHED ROOMS-At utils

me* Fa&gt; resume 650-2501

o b il e

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK

EFFICIENCY

W

H ire

Homes *3 000 lo *6 000 Set Up
Financing QUIET! 322-2141

Mart sen* - convervmt tonal on
321 4900

95— R

•

Fo r S ale

For R ent

PC PROGRAMMER- needed P/T
A F/T. 2 year minimum eipen-

KENNEL HELP Arsenals care
F/T-P/T. beneNs. advancement
Own tramp Cal 321-3320

157— M

TUPPERW AR E Earn *20*30
per hour tor eslra money nr have
a lui time career 3214421

93— R o o m

Rent

-

C’ A R I . Y I . K W&gt; l»y l . n r n W r l K h l

Phono Pros
Full or part time. Top
salary, bonus A
commltion. Longwood location. Call
Dan Faulker. 7679270

to share large home Beautiful
area SAOOftm 322 7161

gressrve A bauble w hours
Eip helpful but nol req Stari­
ng
Salary $&amp;hr • Benefits
A fdy n person at 2921 Orlan­
do Dove Sot* 102 9-5 EOE

Tra de

SURVEYORS needed
Party
chiel. instrument and rod person
pip preferred but not rpg tor rod
person contact Jeff 800 9895

person warring to work w sport
A show dogs A kennel 15
hrs per wk
i CallI 324-0414.

Position Available
lor F/T
MEAT CLERK Must be ag

•

a n ted

P/T Employment- tor energetic

HOTEL

S e ll

•

or JR 324I 5052

Country Lake
Apartments
2714 Ridgewood A rt., 5—ford » 1&gt;0 5204

CONSTRUCTION clean-up art
Junk removed lawn care anytime
407-359-1641 or 407-3650711
I property, gerage/ihed
dean up*. Mptoncti. bath,
bruth 407-449-24(4 or
pgr 407-41+0317

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY CARE&gt;
FREE E8T 323-043S.
LAWNS
MOWED,
LO TS
MOWED dean up* and under
brushing 27yr* in bonnets
Day* 322 2*1 f eve 322*397.

280-H ome
I mprovements
DAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION
N m B m b N I m IRm M i
U c: COCO*7934 320-7262

285- Landscaping
K 4 0 LANOSCAPMO 4
NURSERY tree lervicing aval,
tree eebmete kc 4 toe 321-S336
LARMN4 LAN04CAPB40 4 ■+
RK3ATK3N
Wa tosul tod. kng lye 4 repair
shrub*, muthe*, brick paver*,
slump grind, Indscp rock 4
daugn and Bar fountains I wa
•od tree d any past* and kingua For eu. cat 523-6317
523
or
414-7333

3 0 0 -P r e s s u k e

C leaning
DUN RITE Ree/Comm

Free e a t LkAne. U ilM

L M I-f
1-4122

301-R ooting
YATES ROOFBtt etnas 192S •
Churck 4 Sr. Otec. 3nL Qan. 1
L k . *RC0022Si0. 322-1*44

312—T ree S ervice
NMPEON4 Pro* Traa Svc K
iff* a«p 24 hr norm damag*
S ana dscount Totel bee cere
Free stomata*
Bucket bud
----------- Ca* 327-4736

Advertise your business evtry day in tt» NEW S«mJnolt
Herald for under $35.00 •month. Csil the Classified
Department today to find out how II (407) 322-2611.

�Seminote Herald. Sanford. Flonda •Friday. October 2. 199B • 1 1 A

BLONDIE

by C hic Young

Football a danger at any age
DEAR DR GOTT: Is football dan­
gerous for a teenager?
DEAR READER: There arc many
physical dangers inherent In contact
sports, regard]css of a participant's age.
To begin with, there are risks in
simple warm ups and practice: pulled
nps d *
ai ty strenuous
dons are part of any
activi*
ty. Heatstroke and fatal cardiac irregularities have been reported among
football players.
The contact part of the sport means
that almost any part of the body can
be Injured by trauma The usual bro­
ken bones, bruises, twists and sprains
come with the territory.
However, in my experience, there
are three common and serious conse­
quences of contact sports in general,
and of football in particular The first
is a ruptured spleen. The spleen is a
relatively unprotected organ in the
upper left abdomen. It is spongy and
filled with blood, and It can b u n t if
given a smart enough blow. Football
pads do not do a good Job of protecting
the spleen, and when It is forcefully
struck — during tackling or blocking
— uncontrolled hem orrhage can
reault, making emergency medical
attention mandatory. Surgery may be
necessary.
Second, kidney bruising is a com­
mon consequence of football playing.
Several studies have shown that pro­
fessional player* usually paaa small
amounts of blood in their urine after a
game. This comes from violent blows
to the kidneys during tackling, block­
ing and pileups Although mild kidney
bruising is probably unimportant in
healthy adolescent!, an occasional
player may pass urine that la obvious­
ly bloody after a game, which may
indicate that more severe damage has
taken place
The third is the risk or head and
neck injuries, which In my opinion are
the most serious danger In football.
Minor concussions occur regularly. I
can't remember being on duty at a
football game in which at least one
ungater did not become dated or
venia “bell rung.” This phenome­
non la virtually universal among pro­
fessional players. At times, more seri­
ous concussions can result, with loss
of consciousness.
Although the manufacturers of foot­
ball helmets continually upgrade their
products to make them safer, no hel­
met la perfect. Head and neck injuries
are a common consequence of foot­
ball; I worry so much about them that
I discouraged my own children from
playing tackle football.
Head injuries also concern sports
xperta. This is one reason why the
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Despite the improvements in equip­
ment and technique, tackle football
remains a dangerous sport for people
of any age. Parents and players must
remember this and work closely with
coaches, trainers and referees to min­
imize the risks.

DR. G O T T

You can write to Dr. Gott
at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
Hill Station, New York, NY
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AAU tourney finally starts
Seventeen baseball teams playing this weekend in Sanford
Thursday night, with the Florida S harks over­
powering the Seminole Renegades try n score of
10 I.
SANFORD _ After being delayed n w rrk by
The S harks, u veteran team with at least one
rains from H urricane Georges, the Sanford Invi­ stale cham pionship crown to their errd lt. n rr
tational Tournam ent finally got underway on managed by Fid Powrll.
R lnker-Stenstrum Field at Historic Sanford Me­
Now entering their fourth year of AAU com pe­
morial Stadium Tluirsdny night.
tition. the S h ark s are one of the top seeds In
T hursday's action was the first of 37 gam es to the tournam ent.
be played this weekend In the toum nnient.
Tournament piny will co n tin u e Friday night
which featu rrs 17 C entral Florida youth b a s e ­ with four 13-und-Under gam es scheduled.
ball clubs In two age groups. 11-and Under and
At Ihe Stadium , play begins nt O p.m. will: the
13-and-Undrr.
local C entral Florida Red Raiders club playing
The tournam ent Is sanctioned try the Amateur the Orlando H ornets. At 8:30 p.m., the Orlando
Athletic Union (AAU). the largest youth sp o rts Outlaws, the official host team, plays the Or­
organization In the United S tates. The public is mond Iteach Waves.
Ihe other two gam es a r r scheduled for S a n ­
welcome. There will be a B2 adm ission charge
ford's Chase Park beginning nt 0 p.m. and 8:30
for adults and free adm ission for children.
TWo Seminole county ball clubs played p.m.
S pecial to th e H erald

You’re not a
sports fan if
you m is s .....
By J e ff Berilaieka
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Kellie W erner

The 1 l-and-U ndrr team s begin p |ay at 7 p.m.
on Friday night at Lakeside Field and Roy Hol­
ler J u n io r Field In Ft. Mellon Park.
The Orlando Outlaws are m anaged by Bob
Breum. who led the Sanford Babe Ruth B am ­
bino Railroaders C ubs to a 2 2 -1 record and the
city cham pionship last spring.
The Outlaws team features three Sanford
Babe
Ruth
Bam bino
All-Stare:
s h o rtHtop/pltcher Erik Breum, catcher Karl Henkel,
and pltcher/flrst basem an Sean Jac k so n .
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HERALD STAFF WRITER

Came of the Week
Tonight: Lake Brantley
{Seminole, 7:30 p.m.

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‘ Tonight's game between Lake Brantley and
Seminole could possibly determine the
Seminole Athletic Conference champion.
I Both teams have faced and beaten two SAC
opponents and as the only undefeated teams
hi the county, a win tonight would put either
team In the driver's seat.
; Lake Brantley Is fresh off a whipping of ri­
val Lyman. That win kept the Patriots unde­
feated on the season at 4-0 and proved once
again th at Lake Brantley Is playing solid
football.
I Quarterback Regan Russell Is more u n ­
stoppable than his predecessor. Brian
brlswell was. Last year. Criswell all but had
its way with a strong Seminole defense and
hissell has the talent to do even more harm.
In addition to the threat at the quarter&gt;uck p o sitio n . L ake B ra n tle y c o m e s a rm e d

vtth Arnold Celeste who Is making his m ark
)n the running game of Seminole County.
Defense Is also tough for the Patriots. John
ritller and Clint Hanson have been in the
orefront of an intense defensive attack.
Don't count Seminole out, however. There
s also a lot of talent on the Tribe roster this
rear.
Spruce
b p rt
Creek handed Seminole Its first loss
son Monday night and now the 3-1
af the
Notes are In need of the confidence boost a
vln against Lake Brantley could give them.
Seminole certainly has the weapons with
phlch to do that.
Quarterback Garrett Goldsmith has m a­
tured Into a competent leader of a potent of­
fense. While he doesn't have many receivers
to choose from, he doesn't need to rely on his
arm to do the talking.
‘ With running backs like Deon Howard.
Clarence Lattlmer and Mario Frederick to do
the talking for him. Goldsmith's decision
tnaklng Is a much more Important factor.
Defense has been the spotlight for the
‘Notes this season. Joe Watson. Johnnie
McKinnon. Clint Murray. Mike Bradley and
Bobby Williams have been wreaking havoc
on offenses all season. They will have their
hands full with Lake Brantley, however.
If Seminole can regroup after Monday's
loss and come at the Patriots with all It has.
■this one should prove to be a brawl from the
first
kickoff.
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First wins
for Boyz,
Matthews

Sem inole
girls get
back in
victory
colum n

Bp D saa Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Blake’s Boyz and
M atthews A ssociates put on a
scoring display at the expense of
Sanford C entral B aptist and won
their first gam es of the season In
the City of Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent Men’s Thursday Night
Fall Slow Pitch Softball League at
Chase Park.
Dave French and Tony Taylor
drove In two runs each and the

From Staff Reporta

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The
roller coaster ride that the Sem i­
note High School girls" volleyball
team h a s been OiVYWfefifd th e 'b d ttom of a dip W ednesday and
started back up the hill on T h u rs­
day.
"We got back on the winning
track." said coach Beth Corso after
h er Fighting Sem lnoles had d e­
feated host Lake Brantley (4-11),
10-15. 17-15 and 15-7. In Sem inole
Athletic Conference action..
The Lady ‘Notes (8-8 overall. 4-1
In C lass 5A-Dlstrlct 5. 3-4 In the
conference) had slum ped recently
losing three gam es In a row
(Including dropping their first d is­
trict m atch of Uic year to Oak
Ridge on Wednesday. 15-10. 14-10.
10-13) following a five game win­
ning streak, b u t pulled out a win.
Sem inole's Courtney Newman
had eight kills and seven digs to
lead the attack. Amanda Cook
added nine kills and five digs, Mi­
chelle Cardel chipped In with five
digs. Including the game-winner,
and Kim Nelson provided 16 a s ­
sists In the efTort.
In other m atches
Thursday
night. Lake Mary (13-3) was upset
by DeLand (9-3), 15-10 and 15-6. In
a C lass QA-Dlstrlct 3 contest:
Oviedo (8-4) thum ped Lake Howell,

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■i) d e fe n se h e ld S a n fo rd C e n tra l H sp -

tlst C hurch to only one single as
M atthews waltzed to a 13-0 tri­
um ph In the first game of the eve­
ning.

Then In the nightcap. Raymond
Hart afield and Nakla Roberts com­
bined to drive In six runs as
Blake's Boyz started strong (five
runs In each of the first and sec­
ond Innings) and finished strong
(six runs In the seventh Inning) to
whip Sanford Central Baptist
Church. 16-4.
No scores were received from the
Beer :30 vs. the Regulators and
Headrick Feed vs. KAK games st
Ptnehurst Park.
Beer :30. Headrick Feed and
KAK are all 1-0.

Following the lead trio are Mat­
thews Associates and Blake's
Boyz, both st 1-1. Sanford Central
Baptist Church at 1-2 and the
Its a s s ass Softball, Bags BA
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Michels Cardel. who had five digs, including the one that cinched the victory m
the final game, colobratos after the Seminole girls' volleyball team broke a threegame losing streak with a 10-15,17-15 and 15-7 win at Lake Brantley Thursday.

Lake Howell stumbled badly In a 22-8 loss
to Seminole two weeks ago. Last week. Lake
Howell's game against Lake Mary was post­
poned until Oct. 16 for Hurricane Georges.
; The Hawks sit a t 1-2 alter being considered
one of the favorites to take the SAC title. The
Hawks have lots of offensive weapons. In­
cluding quarterback Jesse Hannon and a
post of running backs, but the defense hasn't
been as strong as expected except for during
the Hawks' only win over Oviedo.
, It's a non-conference, non-district game for
Lake Howell, but Its Important since DeLand.
Lake Mary and Lake Brantley are next up for
Lake Howell.

Bp Kellie W erner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Tonight: W inter Springs at
Lake M ary, 7:30 p.m.

WINTER SPRINGS _ Even on a
tram th at ts struggling In Its first
year aa a varsity contender, there
are bright spots.
Jo h n n ie Blake Is one of them .
This year, Blake h a s been a
weapon for W inter Springs High
School and h as m ade a nam e not
only for himself, but for his team
as well.
"Last year Jo h n n ie was the MVP
of the Junior varsity learn a s a
freshman," said coach Mick H arris.
“We knew he waa going to be a big
ay m aker for u s lids year and he
is been. He's a good young m an,
very respectful an d a h ard worker.
He's also a good student which la
very Important."
Blake's talent Is not m i prising
given his family genes.
Ills uncle Is former Crooms
Academy, Bethune-Cookm an C ol­
lege and C anadian Football League
standout and
Seminole
High
School head coach Emory Blake
(wiio Is now on a s s is ta n t al W inter
Springs).
Ills cousins are team m ate, Junior
quarterback Brandon Blake, and
current C incinnati Bengals q u ar­
terback und Seminole High and
East Carollnu s ta r Jeff Blake.

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[ LAKE

MARY _ It’s Homecoming a t Lake
Mary for the first time In two years.
; Last season, the Rams avoided the game
when a thunderstorm ripped through Cen­
tral Florida, cancelling a game against pow­
erful Ed White from Jacksonville.

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Johnnie Blake a shining
star for first-year Bears

Tonight: W est O range at Lake
Howell, 7:30 p.m.

The Rams are a surprising_ 2-1 with last
week's gome againstt Lake P
Howell rescheduled
after Hurricane Georges flooded the area last
week.
• The Rams have had two weeks to prepare
for a Bears' team th at lost 13-12 to Mel­
bourne Central Catholic.

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Foofcafl is In Johnrde Blake's blood and N has shown as he is developing Into a
star for Winter Springs Bm his unde, Emory, was In the Canadian Footbsl League
and cousin Jeff Is lor tie Cincinnati Bengals In the National Footbal league.

Football kind of runs in the fam­
ily.
The fact that thla Blake la auch a
superb athlete la a little unusual
given his size.
Standing only 5-foot-4 and
weighing in at 145 pounds, the
tailback Is a little small to be
racking up the numbers he has
achieved this year.
"We rely on Johnnie to run the
ball moat of the time because he
only needs a little crease to get
tltrough." Hants said. "He's hard to
throw to because Brandon ts 6foot-2 and Johnnie's size makes
him a hard target. But he still
manages to catch Brandon's
passes when we need him to."
Part of the reason for Blake's
success la his dedication. In the off
season, he lifted weights and ran
every day to Improve his strength
and speed. |a i)*n • member
of the track and weightlifting
teams, two sports that help keep
him In condition for football. He
said he enjoys the weight training
the moat but la willing to do what­
ever it takes to Improve his skills.
And he's expecting a pay off for
all of thla hard work.
"1 want to make big plays on of­
fense and rush for 1.000 yards."

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Seminole HeraW. Sanford, Honda * Friday. October 2. 1998

Softball
Continued from Page 5A
Regulators al 0-2.
Next week, at Chase Park.
KAK plays the doublcheiutcr
agains: Matthews Associates at
7 p.m ami Blake's Boy/, at $
p.m
At Plnrhurst Park, the Regu­
lators challenge Headrick Feed
al 7 p m. and Sanford Central
Baptist Church battles Beer
:30 at h p m
Doing the damage for Mat­
thews Associates were Tony
Taylor (one home run, one sin­
gle, two runs scored, two RBI),
Dave French (one double, one
single, two runs scored, two
RBII and Tom Wilks (two sin­
gles. one nui scored, two RBI).
Also contributing vv-rre Jeremv Chun.it (one triple, one
run scored). Jamie Ht/cr lone
single, two runs scored, one
RBII. John l.ugertug (one sin­
gle. one run scored, two RBI).
Mike Walden (one single, two
runs scored). Mickey Cogbum
(one single, one nui scored),
Jobcy Gorman (one single, one
RBI) and Bill Cogbum (one run
scored, one RBI).
Joe Benton had a fourth In­
ning single for Sanford Central

Baptist Church's only hit.
Powering Blake's Boy/ were
Nakla Roberts (one triple, two
singles, two nm s scored, three
RBI), Jim Schaefer (two dou­
bles, one stngle, one nin
scored, one RBI), Tony Johns
(three singles, one nin scored,
lliree RBI) and Joel Lipscomb
(three singles, one nin seored,
two RBII.
Also hitting were Mike Fraz­
ier Itwo doubles, one nin
scoted). Raymond Hnrtsftcld
lone double, one single, three
runs scored, three RBI). Craig
Merkerson (one double, one
single, two runs scored, one
Kill). Steve Dennis (two sin­
gles. one nin scored). Brian
Jones (one single, three nurs
scored, one RBI). Greg Hanly
(one single, one nin scored)
and Bobby Shaw (one single).
Providing the offense for
Sanford
Centra!
Baptist
Church were Joe Denton (one
home nin, one single, one nui
scored, three RBI). Mike McCoy
(two singles, one nin scored,
one RBI), Mike Schwarz, Jack
Doyle, Ken IVrry and Andy
Hofmann (one single each) and
Mike Hartman
(two nms
scored).

W ELL DONE

P re p s
Continued from Page 5A

_

15-0
and 15-4. and Trinity Prep (14:&lt;| won a district battle with
The Master’s Academy (11-4).
15 H and 15-5.
On next week's schedule ts _
Friday and Saturday _ Winter
Spttngs at South Florida Invi­
tational In Estcro: Monday.
Like Mary at Lake Howell.
Winter Springs at Oviedo;
Tuesday _ Lake Maty' at Semi­
nole. Winter Springs at Lake
Howell. DeLand at Oviedo.
Like Brantley at Lyman;
Wednesday _ Oak Ridge at
Seminole. Winter Springs vs.
Melbourne Central Catholic
and Cocoa Beach in a Class
3A-District 13 doublehcader (6
p.m.): Thursday _ Lyman at
Seminole (6 p.m.). Lake Bran­

Blake
Continued from Page 5A
Blake said. T would
consider that n successful sea­
son.”
Since Blake has been playing
football
since
elementary
s c h o o l tn live Pop Warner
leagues, he ts well aware of
what It takes for a team to win.
“We all have to stay In shape
with conditioning and weights
and keep our heads in the

tley at Like Mary. DeLuid at
Like Howell.
BOYS S O C C E R

Hiawassee nipped
ORLANDO _ Celebration High
School defeated Hiawassee
Christian Academy tn boys'
soccer on Thursday night. 4-3.
Celebration led at halftime.
0-0. but had a scare put Into
them by Hiawassee Christian
in the second half with two
goals from Brown and one
score from Thomas.
Hiawassee Christian eould
not catch up with Celebration
tn the end. however, and tri­
umphed ut a road win.
Celebration got two goals
from Soils and one each from
Sublette and Howard.
*My boy*s have a case of the

game.” Blake explained. T am
one of the leaders on the team
and I take th a t role seriously.
We arc a family a s well as a
team and Just a s we lose t o ­
gether. we also win together. It
takes all of u s to win.”
Bloke also w an ts to ensure
that h r Is a w inner off the field.
Hr works hard at his studies
and hopes to attend college,
mid play football, alter high
school. While he's not sure

PM * kp J t k i Call am
S A N F O R D _ Th e Optimist Club of Sanford Athlete of the
Week award was recently presented to Seminole High School
football player Mario Frederick.
In a soggy victory over Lake Howell, Frederick had eight carries

Jekyll an d Hyde syndrome.*
said
H iaw assee
Christian
roach Jo h n T assos, referring
to his team 's m ediocre first
half and spectacular second
half. 'If we played all of our
gam es tike we played In the
second half we might be unde­
feated."

w hat he w ants hts college m a­
jo r to be. he knows what he
w ants to do after college...play
In the NFL
Before then, however. Blake
h a s this season to think nbout.
If h is concentraUon s t prmetlce, focus In the games and
dedication to the game Is any
Indication of the type of season
the Bears will have. It Bhould
be a pretty good one.

Fever
Continued from Page BA
L ik e M ary still h a s a q u e s tio n m u rk a t
q u a r te rb a c k . C ory C o o p er Is th e n o r m a l
s ta r te r b u t h a s n 't b een h e a lth y for m u c h o f
th e se a s o n . J a s o n H adley ste p p e d In for a
w in o v er l i n e R idge In so m e slo p p y w e a th e r
tw o w eeks ago, b u t th e R am s still h a v e n 't
m o u n te d m u c h o f a n o ffen se all y ea r.
A b rig h t sp o t w a s th e e m e rg e n c e o f J u s t i n
W right a s a r u n n i n g b a c k d u r in g th e P in e
Ridge g am e. N o rm a lly a defensive s ta n d o u t,
W right c a n c o m b in e w tth L aw ren ce R u d o lp h
a n d M att M crgo for a p o te n t r u n n in g g a m e .
W in ter S p rin g s h a s b ee n u p a n d d o w n
a n d s its a t 1-3. Q u a rte rb a c k B ra n d o n B lak e
c a n b e explosive b u t h e c a n a lso b e e r ra tic .
J o h n n ie B lake h a s b e e n ra c k in g u p th e
y a rd a g e b u t th e m a in th in g a b o u t th e
y o u n g B e a rs Is th e y h a v e to avoid m is ta k e s .
Eleven p e n a ltie s . In c lu d in g sev e ral b a c k
b re a k e r s , o n e t h a t n e g a te d a n 8 3 -y a rd
to u c h d o w n la te In th e fo u r th q u a r te r , w ere
th e ir d o w n fall M on d ay .
L ik e M ary n e e d s to w in now . A fter t o ­
n ig h t, on ly o n e h o m e g am e a w a its b efo re
lite R am s h it th e ro a d for th re e s tra ig h t to
e n d th e s e a s o n .
F o r W in te r S p rin g s . It m ay b e th e ir la s t
s e rio u s c h a n c e a l a w in before th e B e a rs
ta k e o n th e p o w e rs of th e S em in o le A th letic
C o n fe re n c e a lo n g w ith d is tric t foe C o co a
B eac h .

Tonight: L ym an a t Oviedo,
7:30 p.m .
OVIEDO _ The Lions Just can't get un­
tracked.
One of the m ost talented teams tn the
conference, Oviedo has been saddled with a
tough schedule and some bad luck. Playoff
hopes are dim, b u t Oviedo still has a faint
shot a t the playoffs and can take a big step
with a win tonight.;
Oviedo has stayed close In all but one
game and still boasts plenty of the weapons
that carried the Lions to the regional play­
offs last season.
Turnovers have plagued the Lions all year
and. with two district losses already, a third
loss would be devastating.
Same old thing at Lyman. The Grey­
hounds play hard bu t come up short. Ly­
man hasn’t been blown out yet this year,
but surrendered tons of ground yardage In
a loss to undefeated Lake Brantley Monday.
Lyman can win thlB game, but a desperate
Oviedo team can never be counted out.
Last season. It looked like the Lions were
down and out and some strange things
happened.
Look for Lyman to make tt close.

for 180 yards and scored two touchdowns. He also threw a 42yard pass completion.
Frederick receives his award, his second of the young school
year, from Optimist Bill Welbom.

Hurricane Georges doesn’t
stop youth flag football play
By D ean S m ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Despite the wet conditions last
Saturday, the City of Sanford R ecrratlon and
Parks D epartm ent Youth Flag Football League
w as able to get In Its first full slate of gam es at
th e Field across from Sanford Middle School.
In the Minor Division gam es, the R attlers
whitewashed the Bengals, 24 0. and the G ators
edged th e Oolden Knights, 19-14.
- * « Ip .lb e.M ajo r Division, th e Falcons and Jaglia rs were tied at 8-8 after Interm ission with the
Flacons winning the tic-breaker and the Cow­
boys bested the Bears. 26-12.
The Senior Division played its second week of
th e season with the C om huskers (1-1) winning
their first game of the season by pounding die
Broncos (0-2), 41-14, an d the Sem lnoles (2-0)
won a b attle of u n b eaten s by tripling the score
on th e Steelers (1-1), 18-6.
The schedule for tomorrow Is:
Minor Division _ Bengals vs. Gators, 9 a.m .;
an d R attlers vs. Oolden Knights. 10:15 a.m.
Major Division _ J a g u a rs vs. Bears. 11:30
a.m .; an d Cowboys vs. Falcons, 12:45 p.m.
Senior Division _ Broncos vs. Sem lnoles, 2
p.m.; and Steelers vs. C om huskers, 3:15 p.m.

M INOR D IV ISIO N :
OATORS 19. OOLDEN RNIOHTS 14
The Oolden Knights led 7-fl at halftime a s Ty ­
rone Boule scored a touchdown on a 12-yard
run an d D em etrius Delancey added die extra
point to offset a 28-yard touchdown run by die
G ators' Andre DuBose.
The O ators scored In the second half as J o s h
A nnett p assed nine-yards to J u s tin Pabon and
J o h n Salco added the extra point.
The Oolden Knights countered with a De­
m etrius Delancey three-yard run and a Jo ey
H ubbard extra point run.
The O ators got the game-winning touchdown
from Andre DuBose on a 38-yard run.

BATTLERS 24. BENQAL8 0
Sergio Detrevllle scored touchdowns on a
nine-yard run. a 25-yard punt return (giving the
R attlers a 12-0 halftim e lead) and a 45-yard
kickoff re tu rn an d C harles Green added the final
score on a 13-yard run.
Nick M ontesal h ad a gam e-ending Intercep­
tion for the R attlers.

M A JO R S:
FALCONS (VON) 8 . JAGUARS 8
The Falcons an d J a g u a rs battled to a n 8-8
halftim e Ue an d the score rem ained the sam e
for th e rest of th e gam e, forcing a tie-breaker.

The Falcons cam e out on top a s they a c c u ­
m ulated more yards th an the Jag u a rs.
Doing the scoring for the Falcons were Danny
Thom pson on a dvr-yard touchdown run and
Riley Williams on a two-point run.
The J a g u a rs points cam e on a 35-yard to uch­
down p ass from Freddie Plnet to Taklus Luster
and the sam e com bination hooked up for the
two-point conversion.

COWBOTB 26. BEARS 12
The Cowboys took a 12-0 lead a t .halftim e, a»i
Jeff Bowers scored touchdowns on runs of 00and five-yards.
Bowers added a 25-yard run In the second
half and Jo k e Polk also found paydirt on an
right-yard run. J o h n Salco added a two point
conversion run after Polk's score.
H ie Bears scored on a 25-yard p ass from J e r ­
emy Elliott lo Barry Stevenson and a 15-yard
run by Joel C hesser.

8E N 10R S;
CORNHUSKERS 4 1 . BRONCOS 14
The C o m h u sk ers built a 19-0 halftime edge
and continued lo pull away In th e second half.
The C om h u sk ers' ftrst half scores cam e on a
44-yard p ass from Steve Bralry lo Curt Scott; a
four-yard p ass from Steve Braley to Cy Wynn; a
four-yard run by Jo sh DeCurtlns (extra point
p ass from Steve Braley to Jerem y Kothwell).
Doing the scoring In the second half for the
w inners were _ 15-yard p ass from Steve Braley
lo Cy Wynn: 46-yard p ass from Steve Braley to
Mike Pryor (two-point p ass from Braley lo
Wynn); and a 40-yard pass from Steve Bralry to
Mike Pryor (two-point p ass from Braley to J e r ­
emy Rothwell).
Scoring second half points for the Broncos
were Blake C hesser, on a 13-yard run (twopoint p ass from Eric Bryant to Keith Wright),
and a 40-yard p a ss from Eric Bryant to Leonard
Stiles Ju n io r th at set-up a five-yard touchdown
run by DaMario Sims.
Deon DeBerry had an Interception for the
C o m huskers an d DaMario Sims picked off a
p ass for the B roncos.

SEMINOLES 18. STEELERS 6
The Semlnoles took a 12-6 halftim e lead on a
40-yard run by B rian Wade and a 48-yard run
by Jim m y Postell.
That duo then hooked up In the second half
with Wade passing 44-yards to Postell for a
touchdown.
F rank Hicks scored a ftrst half touchdown for
th e Steelers on a five-yard run.
Q uentin Herring played great defense for the
Sem lnoles.

Collectible show
Baseball playoffs
ATLANTA _ DeLand's Chipper Jones sin­
gled In Wall Weiss with the winning run in
Die bottom of the 10th Inning to give the At­
lanta iiraves a 2-1 victory and u 2 0 lead In
the Best-of-Five series over the Chicago
Cubs.
Javier lxipcz had hit a home run In the
bottom of the ninth Inning to lie the game at
1- 1.

In the other National League game, Billy
Spiers singled In Ricky Gutierrez with oneout In the bottom of the ninth Inning to give
Ihr Houston Astros a 5-4 victory and a 1-1
lie In the series with the San Diego Padres.
Today, the American League plays Its third
games with the Cleveland Indians and Bos­
ton Red Sox. tied at 1-1, meeting at Fenway
Park at 4 p in. (ESPN) and the New York
Yankees, tip 2 0, looking to dose out the
Texas Hungers at Arlington ut 8 p.tn. (WESH
21.

All four series will be In action on Satur­
day.

ORLANDO
_
A
NASCAR/Hot
W heele/B eanies Collectible Show will be
held at the Holiday Inn-Orlando Arena, 304
West Colonial Drive on Saturday, from 10
a.m . to 4 p.m.
For further Inform ation call 1-888-NRP2500.

400 and the all-new Prairie* 300
4x4 ATVs from Kawasaki!
• Fully autom atic, KAFS
tn n s m iu to fl

Friday Night Fun
SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gymnas­
tics. 601 E. 25th Place. Is on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m .-to-10 p.m.
Activities offered Include gym nastics, rock
climbing, basketball, an d lota of fun and
gam es.
H ie fee for the evening ts 95 for children
ages 6-to-12.
For more inform ation call 323-2462.

A powerful 39OCC Of M ic e SONC
2 'v a lv t, g-strok* tngtiM

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First C hurch of the
Nazarene will h o st a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournam ent on Saturday, October 17th.
The double elim ination tournam ent will
have two divisions, Adult _ 19-and-Over and
Youth _ 18-and-Under.
For Inform ation and to receive a registra­
tion form call: Sanford First C hurch of the
Nazarene at (407) 322-3122.

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Gospel music
SANFORD - The com bined choirs of C entral B aptist C hurch of
Sanford and First B aptist C hurch of Palm Coast will present "Oh
What Singing." arranged by Lari Goss. Tills evening of m usic that
celebrates BO years of Gospel Music Classics will begin on to d ay
at C entral Baptist C hurch on Wesl Highway &lt;10 In Sanford at 7:.'!0
p.m .
On S aturday, at 7:30 p.m .. the group will perform again at th e
First B aptist C hurch In Palm Coast.
The public Is Invited to attend. For m orr Information call 3222914.

Prayer breakfast
SANFORD * A prayer breakfast Is being sponsored by the St.
Paul Missionary B aptist C hurch C hristian Education C om m ittee
on Saturday. 8 a.m . at the Sanford Civic C enter.
The guest spenker Is Bishop Ju lia W hitehurst Wade, pastor of
New Covenant Perfecting M inistries. Three wilt lie a $7 donation.
Call 322-7875 for tick ets.

Breakfast, rummage sale
I.AKK MARY - G race United M rthodlst C hurch of Uike Mary.
499 C ountry Club Rd., will hold a P anrake A Sausage Breakfast
and a Rummage Sale on Saturday. The meal will lie served
beginning at 8 a.m . until I p.m. with an all-you-can-eat for $3.
For m ore Inform ation call the church office at 322-1472.

Drama presented
ORJJVNDO - Gloria Houghton will present her dram atization of
Q ueen Elizabeth nt a dinner program at First United M ethodist
C hurch of Downtown O rlando on Monday at 0:30 p.m. The event
.will be held In the Wesley Fellowship Hall.
; Seating Is limited. Tickets for this event will be offered at a $10
donation, available through the ch u rrh office at 142 Jack so n
S tre e t.
I For more Inform ation call the c h u rrh office at 849-6080.

Christian Women to meet
• ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Altam onte M aitland C hristian
W omen's Club Invites other women to meet with them at Matson
A Jo rd ln R estaurant, 430 Wymore Road, for brunch. The event
will Ite held on T hursday, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m . The cost will
be $13.50.
The them e will be "A Pumpkin Patch C ountry Fair" with special
features, m usic and speaker. B ninch reservations m ust Ik * m ade
by Sunday by calling Je a n Griffin at 423-9427 or Mary Weston at
599-0284.

Special evening
ORLANDO - M embers of Plnecastle C h u rch of C hrist. 21 W.
Lancaster Road. Invite the public to attend an special evening of
praise, devotion and fellowship on Oct. 9 from 7:30 to 9:45 p.m .
Congregational singing will begin at 7:30.
H ie sjteaker for the rvrnlng will Ik* Glenn Newton, form er
Sanford resident and graduate of Seminole High School. S anlord.
and International Bible College In Alabama. Newlon Is also th e
new m inister for the rh u rc h .
Fellowship and refreshm ents will take place from 8:30 to 9:0 0
p.m. From 9 to 9:45 p.m . "Cornerstone" will present a program .
Tills group Is an accapella singing group from F aulkner
University. They will perform num erous traditional gos|H-l songs.

Choral music workshop
OVIEDO • The Music D epartm ent at St. A lbans Anglican
C athedral will sponsor a Choral Music W orkshop R ctrrat from
Oct. 9 to 11 In the C athedral parish house, 3348 West Slate Road
420 (Aloma Avenue) n ear Oviedo.
H ie workshop will focus on vocal development and choral
technique used In traditional and contem porary services. All
choir directors, organists, choir m em bers and o lh rrs Interested
In chu rch m usic arc Invited to participate.
The W orkshop begins at 7 p.m.. Oct, 9. with a preview session
for participating choir directors and organists. ITalnsong chant.
Anglican chant, hymnology and choosing appropriate service
m usic will be discussed.
All session p articip an ts will begin Oct. 10 nt 9 a.m. with n
m orning choral w orkshop featuring vocal technique, ch an t
history and hymnology. At noon, lunch will be servrd by the
C athedral's W om an’s Guild. S aturday afternoon, all ch o risters
will continue with vocal technique lessons and begin re h earsa ls
for a traditional Anglican service on Sunday.
H ie full choir will sing at the C athedral's 10 a.m . Com m union
service and the 4 p.m. evensong service.
For registration Information and a detailed brochure, contact
the C athedral at 657-2376.

Craft bazaar
WINTER PARK * Sts. Peter A l*aul Council of Cuthollc Women
present th eir A nnual Craft Bazaar. H ie event will be held on Oct.
10 from 9 a.m . to 4 p.m. All displays will be held Indoors at th e
Pariah Family C enter, 5300 Old Howell Branch Road In W inter
Park.

Fall brunch
LAKE MARY • The Healing W aters W orship C enter Invites th e
public to Its "Fall Brunch" hosted by Pastor Qall Lane an d the
Women of Destiny. H ie event will take place at Homewood Suites
of Lake Mary on Oct. 10 at 10:30 a.m.
H ie guest speaker for the day will be Linda Markowitz of S uper
Channel 55, Markowitz has a powerful, annolntlng upon her life
th at God Is using mightily throughout this region.
G uests should p re-register by Monday. There will lie a donation
of $13 per person.
For m ore Inform ation call 323-8127.

Henderson installation
SANFORD • An Inaugural banquet and installation service for
S uperintendent Jo h n aa ro n Henderson, newly appointed district
su p erin ten d en t of the Em m anuel District. C hurches of Ood In
Christ, will be held on Oct. 10 at 7 p.m., at the Marinu Hotel A
Conference C enter. 530 N. Palmetto Ave.
' The guest sp eaker will be Bishop Elbert Lee S heppard. W estern
{Tortda Jurisdictional Bishop. A $30 donation per person Is
ask ed .

Fashion show and banquet
{SANFORD - The Pastor's Aid M lnlstiy of First Shiloh B aptist
R hurch of Sanford will present “A Night of Eleganre with a Touch
of Safari. This fashion show and banquet will feature the Boys
Glee C lub of Tajari Arts.
{The event will be held on Oct. II at the Sanford Civic C enter,
401 Seminole Blvd., in Sanford. H ie fashion show will begin at 7
p.m. D onations arc $12 per person.
! Advance tickets may be purchased at First Shiloh C hurrh from
die Administrative Office or contact Sheryl Jo n es at 322-5489 or
Plane C ourtney at 328-7813 for more Inform ation.

As our anim als are blessed, w e w ill be blessed
to help these “Good Samar)
tuns" who can* so m uch for
these special m em bers of our
creation for which we. as
God's stew ards, have been
given responsibility? If you
can't take a pet yourself, per
hap s you know of som eone
who will; and you can spread
the news of (his very special
h u m an itarian
work.
You
should know that it’s the pol­
icy of Mils organization to
honor life and not eu th an ize
any anim al u nless It Is suffer­
ing beyond co n tin u ed and
hu m an e en d u ran ce.
O ur very own c h u rrh cat,
Maggie, was left here at St. P e­
ter’s about 10 years ago (wc do
By Father Bev Barge
not know her exact age): she
ST. PETER'S EPISCOPAL
has been a true Joy and b le s s ­
CHURCH
ing to all (hose of u s who know
and love her.
IAKE MARY - H ie annual
If your family does not have
lllrsNlng of the Animals will
an anim al pet al home, you
lake place at St. Peters E p is­
are welcome to Join th e festivi­
copal C hurch, ut 2 p.m. on
ties and to bring along your fa­
Sunday. St. F rancis Day. Come
vorite
stulfcd anim al!
and bring any a n d /o r all your
Remember, ils o ur anim als
l s i s for a special blessing and
and pels are blessed, we will
celebration.
be blessed.
As always, there will Ik * a
O Lord, w ho has looked upon
certificate for each pet: Eric
all
o f I lls creation an d declarerI
Hush and Anlcare will provide
that It w as good, w e th ank You
"Irrats" for our anim als, and
Jor the animals, which whom
there will be refreshm ents for
us* short* Mils earth. n od par
all.
Ocularly for those which You
We have Invlled re p re s e n ta ­
have pfis’n Into our core. H'e
tives from the H um ane Society
pray that You will guard them
of Seminole C ounty to Join usan d lend to their necessities,
as they have In the past-and
relieve their suffering, prof eel
bring several very adaptable
them from exjdottaUon. nn d let
jk’Is along, too; should you d e ­
each o f us see In them the
cide to bring a new pel Into
beauty and glon/ o f Your crea ­
your family and home, you'll
tive hand. As Yon raised Your
Ik* able to take It with you or
sen sm l Frn/irts 10 d eclare
get It early the next week. A1
H H M Pttsta by A rts Boots*
oneness o f all lo u r roork. glee
Ihe least, come an d welcome
The Rev. Beverty Barge of St. Peter's Episcopal Church (left) in Lake Mary,
us gentle spirits, a n d help u s
m em bers of this very Im por­
with the Rt Rev. John W. Howe, the Episcopal Bishop of the Diocese of C e n ­
to be Instrum ents o f Your loving
tant com m unity outreach and
tral Florida, who visited the church on the occasion of blessing Its new providence, dial roc all m ay
enjoy all lh r anim als.
buildings.
abound In Your glon/. Amen.
One of «mr St. IVler's m em ­
Editor’s note: Hits article has
bers. Dr. Iz-lgh G ill-practicing year he cares for over 5 00
special need rigid now Tor dry*
I k-c ii reprinted from the church’s
veterinarian-will also Ik* here large dom estic anim als. We
dog and cal food, tut well as for
bulletin, al the request of Fr. Ilcv
to give a brief chrck-out to appreciate fils participation as
old blankets. C ash do n atio n s
I large. The church recently con­
your |K*ts. Dr. Gill is a long we do all who will m ake tills
will Ik* pul to good use, I a s ­
secrated the new building on the
time m em ber of o u r H onduras special event possible.
su re you. Will you m ake a s p e ­ church grounds and blessed each
Medical Mission team . Every
of the classrooms lu the preschool.
H ie H um ane S w irly has a
cial clfoit In brings som ething
7ik1u {; m e celebrate ft fen st.
A holiday for m an and beast.
As iee stay, keep In mind
Helngs o f a different kind.
Watching those roe hold so
dear
We can fe e l Your presence
n ear.
We think o f every friend who
sp e a k s
In Ixtrks and roars and
sq u ea ks.
Ijord here beside our friends
roe stand
Their earthly care within our
hand.
When roe come nt fast to You
Let our creatures fx* there, loo.

R ollins student discovers she can m ake a difference
By Tony T tisio
SPEC LAI, TO H IE HERALD
WINTER SPRINGS - Citizens
of th r United S tates take
tilings like running w ater und
electricity for granted. Jenny
McCluan knows this.
H ie
20-year-old
C entral
Florida college student Ls
helping the people of the D o­
m inican
Republic, because
they do not have the tilings
she lakes for g ra n te d .
H ie
soclally-consclous
McCluan Is a Junior chem istry
m ajor nt Rollins College. For
three years, she lias gone to
that country, with her fellow
students. H ie trip Is m ade
posslblr
through
donations
from icllglous organizations
and private co n trib u to rs.
Each of the nlne-to-flftcrn
stu d en ts who travel to the
H ilrd World country receives
first-hand experience on c o n ­
ditions In that co u n try .
McCluan Is a W inter Springs
resident nnd u native Flo­
ridian. "Hits Is an experience
tluit has affected my whole
life," she said. "Her father and
I arc both very proud of her,"
said h er m other. Sally.
McCluan w as asked by her
chem istry professor, Dr. Pedro
J . Bernal, to particip ate In the
trip.
"I always was am azed by
people who did service p ro j­
ects, H iey always cam e bock
with such excitem ent In th eir
voice. 1 didn't know If 1 was the
kind of person who could do
som ething like thut." said
McCluan.
In th e Dom inican Republic.
McCluan and the other stu ­
den ts worked with a group
known os ILAC-shori for the
Institute for Latin Am erican
C oncerns.
ILAC Is run by J e su it Priests
and differs from other organi­
zations In that they stay in the
com m unity even after a pro j­
ect Is done. The first year, the
stu d en ts worked on a ch u rch ,
and th e second year, they
worked on a w ater tank.

McCluan said that she would
like more people to rx p erlru ce
II. Perhaps the Ik*s 1 sign that
what sh r Is doing Is m e an in g ­
ful cam e about here al home.
McCluan also found that In
doing these trips, "anyone can
do It. It Is not anything s p e ­
cial."
C hurch also figures p ro m i­
nently Into McCluan’s life.
She atten d s St. Augustine
Catholic C hurch in C assel­
berry and Is Involved In vari­
ous activities such 11s th e
church choir with h er m om .
As Americans, McCluan said
being in some of these c o u n ­
tries does a lot to destroy th e
stereotypes of how Am ericans
arc thought of. It Is In these
far-off reaches of th e world
that th eir only view of A m eri­
cans are TV shows like Baywatch. Only a few of the citi­
zens are able to see these
shows, because there ts 110
electricity or even w atrr.
After idle guve a talk at h er
chu rch one Sunday, an o ld er
woman came* up to M cCluan
and said. "I w ant to th an k you
lor helping my people. Your
words go straight up to Ood."
McCluan suggests for those
who would like to m ake a d o ­
nation to the Kolnonla F ou n d a­
tion to write to Dr. Pedro J .
Bernal, c /o Rollins College.
1000 Bolt Avr.. 2743. W inter
Park. Fla., 32789-4499.
Hie goal of ILAC Is to help
people help them selves. Given
to the residents as kind of a
loan, when llic money for th e
supplies is paid off, It Is put
Into th e next project. McCluan
doesn't know what next y ear’s
project Is yet.
Helping with
the w ater
problem . Dr. Bernal has d e ­
vised a w ater nitration system
which Involves a carbon filler
and the use of chlorine bleach.
It Is pari of the Kolnonla
Foundation,
Bernal's
non­
profit endeavor. In these tra v ­
els. McCluan said, "you can
see th e difference In cu ltu re s
between the U.S. and o th er
countries."

People In these countries a rc
so overwhelmed to actually sec
Am ericans do things like g e t­
ting down In the ditches and
gelling dirty, said McCluan.
On these trips, the group lluds
living conditions m uch less
th an those In the U.S. Includ­
ing d in Hums and chick en s
roam ing
throughout
th e
houses. "It Is a completely h o ­
listic
experience,"
said
M cCluan.
H ie people of Ih r Dom inican
Republic are very want) and
friendly, said McCluan. T he
projects have been done n e a r
the Santiago area. H ie s tu ­
den ts also travel to the cupltol,
Santo Domingo. H ie stu d en ts

had to hike ever day from
their h osts hom es to the work
sites as m uch as 45 m tu u tcs
away.
H ie last trip Included Die 18
to 24-year-old stu d en ts and
sponsors Dr. Hemal and Dr.
Tom Cook. Rollins philosophy
professor.
On the last trip McCluan es­
pecially bonded with her host
sister Damuris. H ie host fam­
ily changes every year. How
long will she continue to go on
th ese trips? McCluan replies.
"It Is a priority of m ine to do
this as long os [ am physically
able."
What would she like people
to know about her efforts?
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Seminole Herald
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Serving

Residents enjoy
the holiday with
a tree trim m ing
party.

W e a th e r

Sanford, Casselberry.
Lake Mary. Longwood.

Sunny

Oviedo. Winter Springs

Low: 48

H I: 69

and Seminole County
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(407)3222611
Sanford, F L

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Law is looking for neighborhood con artists
•v R*os White
a f Aff w u ra n

□IN SID E
WWto writes ibM t
The Rev. Billy Graham,
please see Page 2A.
U k a Mary beat " f t a s l i
In boys basketball, please
see Page 4A.

□BRIEFLY
Raw Year's E ra n e l r t m l —
will be held by two area or­
gan izatlons.
the Celery City Lodge #542
and Evergreen Temple *321 of
Elks, located at Seventh Street
and Cypress Avenue tn San­
ford. will open at 9 p.m. with
festivities lasting until 2 a.m.
Tickets are $12 per person
which Includes a champagne
toast.
The Oalnes-Morgan AMVETS, located on Seminole
Boulevard, north of French
Avenue, will begin festivities at
10 p.m.
Tickets are $10 per person
at the door.
As Aasarteaaa prepare to
ring tn the New Year the
Commerce Departm ent's Cen­
sus Bureau projects that the
Jan . 1. 1999 population of the
United Stales to num ber
271.645.214. up 2.578.000
(1.0 percent) from New Year's
Day 1998.

The nation's population Is
projected to grow less during
1999. (2.316.000). than It did
during 1998, primarily be­
cause of an expected rise tn
the num ber of deaths.
The New Year's Day 1999
population total represents a
9.2 percent Increase over the
Census Day (April 1) 1990 to­
tal of 248.765.170.
Tha Housing and Neighbor­
hood Development Services
(HANDS) of Central Florida, In
conjunction with the Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce
and the SHIP Down Payment
Assistance Program, will pro ­
vide Homebuyer Education
Seminars monthly throughout
1999.
The seminars are scheduled
for the second Saturday of
each month from 8:30 until
noon beginning Jan . 9 at the
Seminole Volunteers E nter­
prise offices at 407 W. Fourth
St.. Sanford.
Registration In advance Is
required. For more Informa­
tion or to register call (407)
330-3344.

SEMINOLE COUNTY - They're
back.
A band of clever con artists
arc working their way Into
neighborhoods In Seminole.
Orange and Osceola counties.
They approach homeowners
to do unsolicited repairs, such
as drtveway paving, roofing and
other work the homeowner Is

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celebrate m y­
self. A nd w hat I
assum e you shall
assum e. For every
atom belonging to
me belongs to
you."
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- Walt Whitman

□INDEX
C la ssified .1Q A -11A
C o m ic s .................... BA
C roaaword . . . . GA
D ear A b b y .............. BA
H o ro sco p e . . . . BA
O b itu a ries . . . . 3A
P e o p l e .................... SA
P o lic e B riefs . . . SA
R e lig io n ................. 7A
S p o r t a ............... 4 A -S A
T V .................. P u llo u t
W e a t h e r ................. 2A

"Check on your neighbors to
ensure them they are not vic­
timised by these professional
thieves."
Salinger's 1-2-3 rule Is to be
a hard target, be aware and to
report all suspicious activity.
He emphasised that the con
artists look for the easy target,
especially the elderly.
The con artists arrive In
Florida about the same time the

snowbirds do. They stay two
months or more and move on.
Each law enforcement agency Is
on the alert for the traveling
criminals but still need to be
contacted by citizens who b e ­
come suspicious.
"We've had a residential burgulaxly in the southeast part of
the county • District 5." said Lt.
John Thorpe of the Diversified
Intervention Services of the

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sheriffs office. Tw o Impostor
burglars passed themselves off
as building Inspectors.”
If given sufficient Information,
law enforcement agencies can
nab the con artists tn the act. A
year ago a fcmffy named the
Stanley Five was apprehended
while making phony asphalt
repairs at an area car dealer­
ship.
M i SA

Making way for
the GreeneWay

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SEMINOLE COUNTY • Eight
Seminole County schools are
applying for a federal education
grant under a comprehensive
reform program designed to
raise
student
achievement
standards.
Each school
Is seeking
$50,000 In a three-year grant.
Florida has received $6.6 mil­
lion In a Comprehensive School
Reform grant to make school
curricula more rigorous.
Ooldsboro Elementary School.
Hamilton Elementary School.
Midway Elementary School.
Sanford Middle School. Lake
Brantley High School. Lake
Howell High School. Lyman
High School, and Seminole
High School have applied
through the Seminole County
school district. Florida Depart­
ment of Education Program
Specialist Patricia Cheavera
said.
T hese grants will both start
and speed up needed school­
wide change In virtually all a s ­
pects of participating schools.*
U.S. Secretary of Education
Richard Riley said. They will
expand both the quality and
scope of reform efforts that e n ­
able all children, particularly
at-risk youth, to meet chal­
lenging academic standards.*
The grants will support
schools tn achieving m easur­
able student performance goals
and In helping students meet
state standards.

An old bank vault was the last remaining structure at U.S. Highway 17-92 and
Airport Boulevard where demolition teams are making way for the last portion of
the GreeneWay, Toll Road 417. The vault was removed in pieces today.

The B ritish arrive and drive
N o car rental problem s here
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STAFF WRITER

W illi m s Orsat. Pigs 3A

Officials
modify
lake path
• S r n v m r c n ------------------------SANFORD • The Florida De­
portment of Transportation Is
modifying the Lake Monroe
Rlverwalk project to end at the
Central Florida Zoo. rather than
Wayside Park, because of the
Interstate-4 St. Johns River
Bridge project.

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pressured Into having done.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllnger has sent out urgent
alerts to residents, urging them
to say. 'no" to anyone seeking
to do unsolicited repairs to
their homes or property.
‘Get a good description of
who these people are. what ve­
hicle they have and contact
your local law enforcement
agency at once." Esllnger said.

Grant
will raise
school
standards

Tbs $s»laols County t u t s

Attorney's Office sponsors a
Grief Support Oroup for any­
one who has lost a loved one to
homicide. The group meets
the second Tuesday of the
month from 6:30 until 8 p.m.
at the Juvenile Assessment
Center located at 181 Bush
Loop. Sanford. The next
meeting will be Ja n . 12. There
Is no cost to anyone who would
Uke to attend. For more In­
formation call Bernadette
Seraflnowlcz or Marla Mitchell
at (407) 665-6112.

Construction on the bicycle
and pedestrian path Is sched­
uled for 2001 or 2002. The
FDT Is revising Its five-year
transportation plan to fund
$2.3 million for construction,
up from the previously planned
$1.24 million funding.
Sanford Is working with state
agencies on a preliminary study
for design of the Lake Monroe
Rlverwalk project.
The Project Development and
Environmental study will fa­
cilitate the (Inal design and e n ­
gineering of the Rlverwalk.
The study will propose alter­
natives for the layout and orlcntaUon of the Rlverwalk. and
assess the feasibility of the
project.

SANFORD - Passengers a r­
riving from England are having
no problems getting rental cars
at Orlando Sanford Airport as
long as they have reservations.
*Just about everything has
been act up three and four
months In advance by the tour
companies." Dollar Rental Car
manager Charlie Wllkus said
Wednesday. ’Ninety-nine per­
cent of our business Is with
English tourists."
A spokesman for Alamo, the

only other car rental at the a ir­
port, said that her company has
a similar booking schedule and
that everyone who reserved a
car lias gotten one. Otherwise.
It Is tight.
"Were booked for the holi­
days." the spokesman said.
Several other automobile
rrntal firms that are not at the
airport but supply cars to p a s­
sengers arriving there report
that they also are booked but
arc experiencing no difficulty
supplying cars to those who
have pre-booked and pre-pald.
"We’re not that overwhelmed
In that area (Sanford/Lake
Mary/Longwood).*
said
a

spokesman for Specialty Auto
Rrntal.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
said he has heard of no com­
plaints from visitors who re ­
quire auto rentals at the Or­
lando Sanford Airport.
"We're going to have to ex­
pand the car rental service
when we begin to get more do­
mestic (lights here." Dale said.
"Everything Is fine at present.
Dollar has been here since the
airport opened."
Orlando International does
have a shortage of cars • even
for people who had advance
reservations. It has been on

unusually busy travel season
and an Industry trend to cut
fleet sizes has many rental
agencies In a panic. Hertz ran
out of specialty vehicles such
as minivans and four-wheel
drives. Other agencies ran out
of everything.
Rental ofllclals say that the
three busiest days for rental
cars are Dec. 26. 27 and 28.
They say that there should be
more cars available for the next
few days. Between Friday and
Monday. Alamo paid for cabs
for customers who had made
reservations but could not be
supplied a rental vehicle.

Longwood historic district to get facelift
B r a d E sins
T fx m rw ra r
LONOWOOD • The Longwood
City Commission will take com­
petitive bids from companies
for landscape projects for rightof-ways In the historic district.
The historic district Is located
north of State Road 434, and
west of County Road 427; east
of MUwee Avenue, and south of
Palmetto Avenue.
T h e historic district Is the
focal point of the city,* Mayor
Rusty Miles said at last Mon­
day's commission session. *1
think It's Just the first of many
steps to really turn the city
around.*
Commissioner Ron Sargent
said that although he thinks the
historic district needs ’an Im­
mediate Infusion* of money for
Improvements, he wants to see
the specific dollar amount In
bidding.

Commissioner Steve Miller
said cost will be a factor In
what work the city does on the
right-of-ways In the historic
district.
'How much money do you
want to spend on 7-foot rightof-ways.* Miller said. ’Cost Is
definitely a stipulation. We're
going to have to look at It. The
Idea Is tn Its Infancy. A lot of
study and debate will need to
be done.*
Miller said the city Is Investi­
gating making Improvements In
the district, not redeveloping
the district.
T here Is a big difference
between taking care of grass on
right-of-ways and doing a com­
plete redevelopment.* Miller
said. *l'm certainly not going to
be in favor of grandiose
spending on seven foot right of
ways. However, making wliat
we have a little more beautiful
would be Important. What does

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December 31. 1998
91st Year. No. 92

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The staff o f the
Seminole Herald
wish you and yours
a Happy New Year.
There will be no
paper published on
Friday.

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beautiful mean? That we don't
know at this point.*
Acting city administrator Greg
Manning said he believes a
grant program could enable
businesses In the historic d is­
trict to submit grants through
the Historic Preservation Board,
with the city matching the grant
funding.
Manning said he believes the
city should create a Community
Redevelopment Area for the
historic distnet. with the tax
money from the district desig­
nated for Improvements In the
district.
"We have the funds to Initiate
the start-up of this.* Manning
said. *We need to Investigate
exactly how much It would cost.
The best tiling we can do Is do
It all at once. If we do It piece­
meal. It will cost us more money
In the long wrong.*
Gene Taylor, the owner of
Florida Emporium In Longwood.

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said making improvements tn
the historic district will give the
city a sense of pride.
T hey say you can’t Judge a
book by Its cover.’ Taylor said.
*Well. the historic district's
cover Itself Is In need of Im­
provement.*
Bonnie Manjura. who was the
commission's Business Person
of December for Gilbert and
Manjura. said the historic d is­
trict should be made Longwood's priority.
"It doesn't have to cost a lot of
money to look right.* Manjura
said. T h is can be a phenome­
nal place. Now Is the time to
get people to move in here. We
should look at the way Winter
Park Is re-doing Park Avenue.
Look at St. Augustine's historic
district. The potential here Is
phenomenal.*
Judy Putts, a business owner
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RUSS
W HITE

Billy Graham
is no airhead
Jo h n F Kennedy once
.inked the Rev. Billy G raham
what he would like to
change in hts life. G raham
said he would have watched
less television.
That sounds like good a d ­
vice.
For the past five decades.
Americans have been o b ­
sessed with TV - and have
paid for It dearly. Who
wouldn't like to have back
the wasted houra spent In
front of the boob tube?
Each new year, one of my
resolutions Is to pull away
from TV'. To spend m orr
time reading, writing letters,
listening to m usic and exer­
cising. There are few - If any
• TV program s that are
w orth viewing.
Let It be known that I
never watched Sienfeld - so
there's no reason to m iss
him. Jerry Springer Is no
more welcome m our home
th a n term ites. Rosie
O'Donnell Is a mess. The lo­
cal sp o n scasters a rr dread ­
ful. Channel 13 has to go.
I had a good laugh the
night televangelist Benny
Hinn w as a guest on the
Larry King sixow. Hlnn told a
story about how he ’healed"
him self at his hotel room,
lllnn said he moved close to
th e TV set and held his
h an d s to it and his own TV
Image. ‘I had a terrible cold
and I prayed with myself to
get over It." Htnn said.
"Do you know what?" King
said during a recent visit to
Orlando. T h a t Benny Hlnn
show Is one of the most
popular ones we ever aired.
We've re-run it and we're
gplng to have Benny on again
as soon as It can be a r­
ranged. Me was a delightful
guest."
The O.J. Simpson chase a
few years ago Is a perfect
example of how TV can hyp­
notize us. How long did It
last? An hour? The whole
country was Juiced. Gawkcrs
In Los Angeles cheered for
O.J. Network bosses didn't
want the chase to end.
As 1998 comes to a close,
the Im peachm ent hearings
and the Iraqi bombings have
grabbed far more air time
th an necessary. A little
Henry Hyde Is a little too
much, bo are Infra-red shots
from a rooftop In Bagdad.
O.J. was better than this.
According to The U.S.
C ensus Bureau, the popula­
tion of the U.S. will be
271.6-15.214 as of Ja n . 1.
1999. That's u p 2,578.000
from J a n . 1. 1998. The
dreadful thing about this Is
th at there will be 2 million
more TV viewers in 1999.
More brains num bed by the
effects of broadcast drivel.
In his sunset years, the
Rev. Billy G raham Is proba­
bly on TV more Ilian he
w atches TV. One would
Imagine that the more Intel­
ligent and Insightful among
u s watch little TV. Such a
trivial pursuit would bore or
depress them.
My resolution Is to kick
the addiction. No TV for this
fellow In 1999. Billy G raham
h a s shown me the light. 1'rri
signing oft. Goodbye, David
Lettcmran. So long. Mary
Hart. See you later. Ally
McBeal. Eat som ething, will
you!

The way we were: More biographies from 1933
Herr .ire additional biogra­
phies of those listed in "Who's
Who In Sanford 1933*. a spe­
cial edition of the Sanford
Herald published April 29.
1933.
E rnest F. llouaholder
Ernest F. Housholder, city
attorney, was bom In Bartow
and came to Sanford at the
age of 14. After graduating
from Seminole High School, he
studied at the University of
Florida
commission form of govern­
lie had previously served as ment was adopted.
an elected county Judge 1916
(During the summer of
until 1924 when he was 1950. I met Hagan's grand­
elected county prosecuting at­ daughter.
Barbara
Hagan,
torney. In 1926 he became a through the Dr. C.L. Parks
city commissioner and served who llvrd near the Hagans on
that body as mayor for two West 17th Street. Barbara
years. He also had served In lived In Orlando: I believe her
the state legislature.
father was L.P* Hagan Jr. At
Housholder was a Mason. Elk the time she was staying with
and a member of the Seminole the Parks at New Smyrna
County Chamber of Commerce Beach right next door to my
and
the
First
Methodist family. Others near by were
Church Ills favorite recreation Bobby and Em ir
Morris.
as golf, but he was interested Beverly
Cooper.
and.
of
in all sports.
course. Billy Park. Wc all had
Mrs. Housholder before her a great time together (hat
marriage
was
Gretchen week and Barbara and I con­
Schultz and they had one son. tinued our friendship for sev­
Karlvle. The family resided at eral years as she would visit
107 \V. 17th Street.
her Wanford relatives often.)
L.P. Hagan Sr.
Hr*. Helen Moye
Mr. L.P. Hagan entered the
Mrs. Helen Moye operated
turpentine business In 1901 as Sanford's oldest and one of Its
manager of a plant In Lake foremost beauty shops, known
County. After remaining In as Peter Paul's Beauty 5hoppe.
that position for six years, he She was an experienced op­
moved to Sanford and opened erator and frequently attended
a turpentine plant of his own schools to keep pace In her
near Markham.
chosen vocation.
He was a member of the Ma­
Moye was bom In 1908 In
sonic Lodge. Elks. Kiwanls. Atlanta. She moved to Sanford
Seminole County Chamber of in 1926 with her parents. Mr.
Commerce and had been and Mrs. J.M . Wilson, and was
president of the Board of Trus­ graduated from Seminole High
tees for the Methodist O r­ School In 1927.
/
phanage at Benson Springs for
She was married to Morris
the past six years.
(Mutt) Moye and they resided
Mr. Hagan resided at 1702 at 714 Oak Ave. (They later
Dark Ave. with his wife, the lived on West 15th Street.)
former Bertha Hart and their They were members of First
children. Robert, Lena Belle Baptist Church and she was a
member of the Fireman’s Aux­
and L.P. Jr.
When Seminole County was iliary.
formed. Hagan was appointed
Moye enjoyed swimming and
county
commissioner
and attending movies: her hobbles
served five consecutive term s. Included painting and fancy
In 1920 he was elected to the novelties.
stale legislature and served
(Helen Moye was a good
there three terms. He also friend of my mother’s so I was
served on the Sanford City In their home often as a child.
Council a t the time of the new Their children were Miriam

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(Punkyl. Dlanr. Jimmy and
Bobby. 1 also recall getting my
first perm anent wave at the
Peter Paul Beauty Shoppe
when I w a s about 10 years old.
Those of you who rem em ber
getting perm anents
before
1950 or so will recall those
machines which were almost a
torture! I*m sure It was Mrs.
Wilson, Helen's mother, who
gavr me my perm anent. The
shop was located In the 100
block of Magnolia Avenue, on
the other side of the alley from
Touchtons Drug. The other
stores I remember tn that
building were Coleman's Gift
Shop. Randall Electric and
Sanford Electric Co.)
Mis. Fannie M unson
Mrs.
Fannie
Stem brldge
Munson had taught music In
Sanford for over 35 years and
continued to conduct piano In­
struction at her home. 013
Myrtlr Avenue. Each year h rr
pupils performed In a recital
during the high school com ­
mencement exercises.
She
was
bom
In
Millcdgrvlllr. Oa. and received
a kindergarten teaching di­
ploma from Brenau College In
Gainesville. Ga. She later
studied music nt Brenau Con­
servatory and under out­
standing teachers tn New York
City.
When only 16. she played
the manual pipe organ at the
St. Stephan Episcopal Church
tn MlUcdgeville and continued
until she came to Florida. She
had been organist at Holy
Cross Episcopal Church for
the past 25 years.
(Her daughter. Miss Fannie
Reba Munson, also taught pi­
ano from the same studio.
Several of my friends took les­
sons from her, I took piano
from Miss Margaret Davis, an­
other local characterl)
CM. Hand
When Seminole County b e ­
came a separate county from
Orange in 1913, C.M. Hand
was appointed by the governor
to act as sheriff and he held
that position until 1928 with
the exception of one term .
Hand, a resident of the city
since 1879, was first m arried
to Miss Martha Beaty and had
two daughters, Mrs. Sherm an
Lloyd and Mrs. Archie Betts,
both still in Sanford.
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former Mrs. Ruby Powell who
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brought six children lo Hie
marringc:
Katherine.
Mary
nuford. John. Dorothy. Sonny
and Christine. Their home was
on East 22nd Street.
Hand was Unit a railroad
man. serving os conductor on
the first passenger train to
travel over the rails of the Ornnge Belt Railroad which con­
nected Sanford with Lake

Tills man spent many years
In public service; before Semi­
nole County was formed, he
served ;ls mayor of Sanford,
four years as chief of police
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which declared that slavea held in
Confederate states were to be freed,
was signed by Abraham Lincoln.
I On this day in 1977, Jacqueline Means
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Sheriffs Office for Incidents recorded Dec. 30:

A lc o h o l:
LOIIOWOOD, D uacaa Trail, 100 block, Dec. 30, 3:15 a.m. A
19-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sherlfTs
deputies for possession of alcohol by a person under the age
of 21 and for possession of a falsified driver license. Deputies
said they were responding to calls of a suspicious vehicle In
the neighborhood. They stopped the vehicle and the driver re­
fused to put his hands where the deputy could see them so
they asked him to step out of the vehicle. When he did, he
tried to hide something from their view, according to the depu­
ties. and they looked Into the car where they found a half
empty beer bottle on the driver’s seat. In his wallet, they found
two driver licenses, when they checked the one which Identlfled him as being 2 1-years-old, there was no record of It. The
license which showed him to be 19-years-old was valid.

B u rg la ry :
tA f fr o a o . Sanford A r a m , 000 Mock, Dec. 29, 2:14 a.m. A
50-year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for unarmcs
burglary to a structure and for grand theft. Police said h vas
arrested after witnesses Identified him as the suspect In a bur­
glary to a house on Dec. 10 In which $1,342 worth of Items
were taken.

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Vena* and Healthcare and Rehabilitation Center of Sanford gave
away tret omomenle Tuesday during a Christmas Tree-Trimmlng ac­
tivity. Thefam*yof100-yeer old Lois Pugh gathered for the activity.
Seated In the front row, left to right, are Ruth Wtebofcft, Lori Pugh, and

Gary Taylor, back row, from left, are Bonnie Wlebokft Taylor end BUI
Wleboldt. Below, Mated from left are Jackie Douglas, daughter of
Sanford residents Virginia and John Douglas.

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D om estic v io le n c e:
CAM 1LBERMT. M arlas Pises, 1000 Meek, Dec. 30. 3:22
a.m. A 30-year-old m an was arrested by Casselberry Police for
domestic violence after neighbors complained that his girl­
friend kept screaming for him to ‘stop hitting* her and to ’get
off oP her. She confirmed the complaint until they tried to a r­
rest him, but then she recanted her story. The officers went
ahead with the arrest.
C A M tU S a X T , Caatl sw i s d T arraes, 1100 block. Dec. 29.
1:45 p.m. A 30-year-old man was arrested by Casselberry Po­
lice for domestic violence. Deputies said he and his girlfriend
were Involved In a verbal argument when he threw her against
the wall, ripped her clothing and threw a closet door at her.
PBMH P A M , Macaw Laao, BOO Mock, Dec. 29. 1:30 p.m. A
25-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriflli
ibea for domestic violence. Deputies said he punched his
lend In tie eye when he saw her grab his friend)* hand.
Deputies said he Is currently awaiting trial on another d ia r y
of domestic violence.
LONOWOOD. Douglas Avow s. 1200 Mock. Dec. 30. 145
p.m. A 29-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
shertflk deputies for domestic violence. Deputies said she
punched her husband In the face several times during wi
argument. They sold she had a strong odor of alcohol about
her.
aANTORD. B rlgktrlrw Dries, 900 Mock. Dec. 29. 827 p m
A 44-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriff!*
deputies for domestic violence. Deputies si Id he was arguing
with hts wife on the driveway of hla mothrrk home when he
tried to go Inside hla mothers house. Whm his mother
obstructed his way, he shoved her out of the vwiy,

D riving u n der the influence:
LONOWOOD, t t a t a Road 454. 1200 Mock. Dec. 29. 143
pun. A 38-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
shcriflk deputies for driving under the Influence and t r
careless driving. Deputies said he smashed his car Into a tree
after a phantom vehicle* forced him bum Hr rood and kito
t l r tree.
LONOWOOD. (1.5. M gbway 17 02 at Florida Avaana. Drr.
30, 3.04 a.m. A 43-year-old man was arrested by Seminole ,
County shertflk deputies for driving under tic Influence.
D r u g s :
ALTAMONTE BPIUNOB, Laks Dastlay Dries. 000 Mock,
Dec. 29. 9:41 p m A 24-year-old man and a 3Dy ear-old man
were arrested by Altamonte Springs Police for possession cf
less than 20 grams cf marijuana and for possession of ckitg
paraphernalia. Police said they were responding to complaints
of drug use In the apartment when they observed the two rim
sitting near tie living room window smoking what appeared to
be marijuana. Whm they entered tie apartment with
permission of the resident, they could smell the odor cf
marijuana In lie residence. They arrested the two mm they
hod seen smoking.
LAKE MART, Crystal Laks Road at Pmlmatto. Dec. 29. 11:23
a m A 19-year-old man was arrested by Lake Mary Police far
possession of drug paraphernalia and for driving with a
suspended driver license. Police said they stopped him t r
speeding hr a residential neighborhood and found his driver
license had been suspended and arrested him on that charge.
During a search after his arrest, they found. In his possession,
a small pipe used for smoking marijuana.
lANTOHD, Bekool B treat a t County Road 15, Dec. 29. 653
p m A 44-y ear-old man was arrested by Seminole Ccurty
aherlftk deputies for possession of cocaine. Deputies said they
stopped the man for not having proper equipment on Mb
bicycle. During a subsequent search, they found a piece d
crack cocaine wrapped In a gum wra pper In his pocket.

CARL R. (DUCR) DAVIS
Carl E. (Duck) Davis, 37, for­
merly of Sanford, died Sunday.
Dec. 27, 1998 In West Ala­
bama. Mr. Davts was bom Dec.
19, 1961 In Dayton. Ohio. Mr.
Davis was a restaurant man­
ager.
Survivors Include mother,
Shirley A.. Sanford; father,
Oren, Winter Park; slaters.
Shari Rlkc, W. Carrollton.
Ohio, Lisa Sondheim, Sanford,
Lori Singleton, Whiter Park.
Pamela Stem. Lake Mary;
brothers, Johnnie Swlgart Sr.,
Maitland, dreg, Ormond Beach;
six nieces; eight nephews.
Gramkow Funeral
Home,
Sanford, In charge of arrange­
ments.
HARRY r . DYKES
Harry F. Dykes. 72. Upsala
Road. Sanford, died Sunday.
Dec. 27. 1998. Bom In Detroit,
Mich., he moved to Centra]
Florida In 1956 from Cincin­

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nati. Ohio. Mr. Dykes worked
In maintenance In the health
care industry.
Survivors Include son and
daughter-in-law, Lcs and J e n ­
nifer. Sanford.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

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Davia, Carl E. (Dock)
Funeral Services for Mr. Carl E.
IDuck] Duvis. 37. formerly of San­
ford. who died Sunday. Dec. 27. will
be Monday at I p.m. at Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel. Interment
will be In Oaklawn Park Cemetery.
Friends may call al Gramkow Fu­
neral Home Sunday from 2 until 4
p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. un­
til service time. Arrangements by
Gramkow FUnerul Home. 500 E.
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*We missed nabbing a man
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conned a resident Into some
paving work In Forest City.
There are warrants (br hla a r­
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residents that they have some
leftover material from another
Job - and they're very convinc­
ing. They sprayed a compound
last year and the spray washed
off the next day."
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didn’t know before I read this
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stepfather of Dot Powell,
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W HAT’S HAPPENING
By Dean Smith
SFORTS EDITOR

Parkland gets souvenir
Pennsylvania squad wins
Lake Mary tourney title

SANFORD _ Tire holiday tournam ents will
conclude today and Seminole Community C ol­
lege will host a btg weekend of Ju n io r College
basketball before the prep team s start their
run towards th e district tournam ents Monday.
Here ts a look at the sports offerings involv­
ing area athletic team s and recreation p ro ­
gram s for the next week.

Bt Dean Smith_________________
SWOT'S EDITOR

TODAY
P re p G irls' B a s k e tb a ll
* Lake Mary vs. Tennessee High School.
Bristol _ Third Place Game In Tennessee. 6

LIKE MARY - Most Valuable
Player G. Argust hi I live threepointers early In the game as
Parkland High School picked lip
some nice parting gifts to tak r
back to Pennsylvania with It.
rlalm lng the C ham pionship of the
Like Maty Holiday Tournam ent
with a 53-42 victory over Apopka
W ednesday.
Parkland High School look a 125 lead afler the flrsi period and ex­
panded the advantage to 22-1 I at
halftime and hit 2l-of-25 free
throw s to keep the Blue D arters at

p.m.

* Oviedo vs. Colonial _ Fifth Place Game of
Lady Trojan Holiday Tournament at Orlaado-Evans. 2 p.m.
* Winter Springe vs. Ocala-Foreet _ Third
Place Game of Forest Holiday Tournament. 6
pm.
P re p B oys' S o c c e r
* Eagle Invitational at Edgewater High
School. Orlando _ Fifth Place Game: Oviedo
vs. Gatnesvllle-Buchholz. noon: Third Place
Game: Lake Mary vs. Melbourne. 2 p.m .;
C ham pionship Game: Like Howell vs. B ishop
Moore. 4 p.m.

liuy.

Argust finished with 16 p o in ts
with It. Szalachowskt chipping In
with 14 points, m ost coming on an
ll-for-12 elfort at the rh arlty
stripe.
C hris Calderon letl Apopka with
16 points and Antonio Bradford

F R ID A Y
A u to R acin g
* PASCAR at Orlando SpeadWorld. 8 p.m.
J u n i o r C o lleg e B u k e t b i U
* WOMEN _ Central Florida Community
College from Ocala n . William JevcD Col­
lege from Missouri at Raider Classic.
Seminole Community College. 4 p.m.

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J u n io r C ollege B ask etb all
* WOMEN _ Raider Classic at Seminole
Community College Health and Physical
Education Center: SCC vs. Okaloosa-W alton
Community College. Panam a City. 2 p.m.

MONDAY
P re p Boya B a s k e tb a ll
* Lake Howell at Winter Park. J u n lo r varsity.
6 p.m.: varsity, 7:30 p.m.

P re p G irls S o c c e r
* Seminole at Oak Ridge. Junior varsity. 5
p.m.: varsity, 7 p.m.
* Winter Park n . Lake Brantley at Tom
Storey Field. Freshm an. 4:30 p.m.: Junior var­
sity. 5:45 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

TU ESDA Y
P re p Boya B a s k e tb a ll
* Lake Brantley at Apopka. Ju n io r varsity. 6
p.m.; varsity. 7:45 p.m.

* Mt. Dora Bible at Crooms. Freshm an. 4
p.m.; Junior varsity. 5:30 p.m.; varsity. 7 p.m.

* Seminole at Oak Ridge. Ju n io r varsity, 6
p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

P re p G irls B a s k e tb a ll
* Euatia at Lyman. Ju n io r varsity, 6 p.m.:
varsity. 7:30 p.m.

* Lake Howell at Blahop Moore. Ju n io r var­
sity, 6 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

P re p Boya S o c c e r
* Lake Brantley at Apopka. Ju n io r varsity.
5:30 p.m.: varsity. 7 p.m.

* Lake Mary at Seabreexe. Ju n io r varsity. 5
p.m.; varsity. 7 p.m.

* Lyman at Dr. Philllpa. Ju n io r varstty. 5:30
p.m.: varsity, 7:30 p.m.

* Winter Springs at Lake Highland Prep.
Ju n io r varsity. 4:30 p.m.: varsity. 6:30 p.m.

P re p G irls S o c c e r
■ Ptnc Ridge at Winter Springs. F reshm an.
4:30 p.m.; Junior varsity. 6 p.m.: varstty. 8 p.m .

* Seabreeze vs. Lake Mary at Don T. Rey­
nolds Stadium. Ju n io r varsity. 5 p.m.; varsity.
7 p.m.

W EDN ESD AY
J u n i o r C ollege B a s k e tb a ll
* MEN _ Seminole Community College vm.
Polk Community College at Winter Haven.
7:30 p.m.

* WOMEN _ Palm Beach Community College,
Lake Worth va. Seminole Community Col­
lege at SCC Health and Physical Education
C e n te r. 6 p m.

P rep Boys B a sk e tb a ll
Please see Schedule. Page SA

I .
3.
3.
4.

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P w U and IU*h School. PntiMjrtranla S I. Wpnor* High School 43
Central Honda Chitoltan Academy o f O n m S I. iI m w W |fu
as
Apopka High School 4*. Deltona IUgh School 44
H i m m Christian Academy of Orlando 6ft. take Mary High School 61

TUESDAY, DECEMBER M
Game S . Seminole High School 80. Wytnore High Sr hoot S3
O a n^ a _ Lake Mary High School 90. Dekuna I Ugh Sr hod 46
Gome 7 _ Parkland High V h o d , Prnnaytvanla 4®. Central Florida O i m iu n Acad­
emy d Ocoee 46, overtime
C v n r 8 . Apopka High S rh o d 61. Hlawamec CtuteUan Academy. Orlando S3

SA TURDA Y
A u to R a c in g
* PASCAR at New Smyrna Speedway. 7 p.m.

P re p Boya B a s k e tb a ll
* Holiday Shootout at Oviedo, games at 1:30
p.m.; 3 p.m. (Seminole vs. Ft. PlerceWestwood): 4:30 p.m.

Please ace Lake Mary, Pg. BA

LAKE MART HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT

P re p G irls S o c c e r
* Seminole at Leesburg Tournament. TUA

J u n i o r C o llege B a s k e tb a ll
* MEN _ Johnson County Community Col­
lege. Overland Park. Kansas vs. Seminole
Community College at BCC Health and
Physical Education Center, noon.
* WOMEN _ Raiders Classic at Seminole
Community College Health and Physical
Education Center: Johnson County Commu­
nity College. Overland Park. Kansas vs. SCC,
10 a.m.; Central Florida Community College
Classic. Ocala vs. Okaloosa-Walton Commu­
nity College. Panama City. 2 p.m.
(

added 10.
In the other gam rs. C entral
Florida C hristian Academy from
Ocoee outscored H law asser C h ris­
tian Academy, 7-0. in overtime to
grab Thin! Pi.ice, 05-64: host L ik r
Mary opened up a lead early in the
fourth period and withstood a
Seminole rh a llrn g r to claim fifth
place. 54-47; and Deltona High
School took a 25*12 after one q u a r­
ter and held off Wymore High
School from Eatnnvtllr. 65-51.
Hlawasser C hristian outscored
CFCA 19-10 In the fourth period to
force overtime, b u t the Eagles
pulled out the victory with a 7 6
overtime advantage.
J o n Simmons led the wray for
CFCA with 15 points, with J a c o b
Hoffman 114) and Michael S chuster
112) also scoring In double figures.
David Andre (16). Ulma A ndrr
112). Chad Harold (II) and Alhea
Hughes (11) all scored In double

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER SO
SEVENTH PLATE
Game 0 . llellona High S rh od SS. Wymore High Sch od SI

FIFTH FLAGS
Gome 13 _ Lake Mary High S rh u d 54. Seminole High V h o d 47

THUU&gt; PLACE n iM »

HtfW'dPfioto fryArc* Booth*
Kevin Coogan again led the way for coach Mike Gaudreau s Lake Mary quintet as
he scored a game-high 16 points as the Rams odged Seminole, 54-47, to finish in
fifth place in the Lake Mary Holiday Classic Wednesday evening

Game I t . Central Florida Chrtetlan Academy of Ororr 65. limn m m
Aradrmy of Orlando 64. overtime

ChrtaUan

Gamr 10 _ Parkland High V h u o L Pcnirnyhania S3. Apopka IBgh V h o d 43

Bt Toot DeSormicr

Haw ks.

CORRESPONDENT
ORLANDO • Coming Into the Eagle Invita­
tional boys soccer tournam ent, Lake Howell
coach Scott ttctstnger said that he had been
watting to see which of his 11 seniors would
step forward and lead this year’s squad of Silver

On W ednesday, goalkeeper Jeff Subbert and
strtk rr Igor Goncalez stepped forward and led
Dike Howell to a 2-1 come-from-behind victory
over the Like Mary Rams and Into this after­
noon's 4 p.m. cham pionship match against
lllshop Moore.

“T h at's soccer maturity.* said Hct.singrr of tin
play of Subbert and Goncalez. T h a t's doliq
what needs to be done In a big match anc
leading the team.*
lllshop Moore defeated Melbourne, 1 0 on
penalty kicks, to gain the other spot In the IV

Please see Soccer, Page BA

Patriot
girls win
Classic
Bv Dean Smith_____________
SCOOTS EDITOR
KISSIMMEE _ On a night
filled with high expectations,
only the Lake Brantley girls’
basketball team w'as able to
bring home a cham pionship
trophy to Seminole County.
Flaying In the Eagle Holiday
Classic at Folnctana High
School In Kissimmee, the P a­
triots ran out to a 13-2 first
quarter lead and went on to
thum p Oak Ridge. 54-26.
Tilings did not go a s well for
the Lake Brantley boys, who
could not rally from a 35-28
deficit after three periods and
dropped a 54-50 decision to
West Orange In the finals of
the Like Brantley Holiday
Classic in Altamonte Springs.
Winter Park finished third,
knocking off Polnclanu, 56-46.
The L ike Howell hoys also
ran Into a buzzsaw In the finals
of the Jim Clark Hornet C las­
sic at Bishop Moore High
School a s
Rummell
High
School from New O rleans
handed the Silver Hawks their
second loss of the season, 6958.
In other action W ednesday
night:
• The Ovtedo boys bounced
back from Tuesday's thrashing
to finish third In the Sunshine
Classic at Father l-opez High
School In Daytona Beach with
an 82-78 trium ph over Leslie
County, Kentucky.
• The Oviedo girls advanced
to the Fifth Place Game In the
Lady Trojan Holiday T ourna­
ment at Evans High School by
outscortng Ju p ite r C hristian.
46-38.
Please see Prepe, Page 5A

Sanlord freshman Mequal “Magic" Bush (No. 4, left) and Or­
lando's Shernel Donovan (right) will try to help the Seminole
Community College men's and women's teams uphold the pride

ot Florida when they host Johnson County Community College
from Overland Park. Kansas in a women’s/men’s doubfeheader
starling at 10 a m. on Saturday at the SCC gymnasium.

SCC hardwood to host five games
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slums Knrtoit

SANFORD _ After being Idle for the past couple of
weeks, the basketball court at the Seminole Community
College Health and Physical Education Center will ring
in 1999 willi live gam es over th ree days.
On Friday (Jan. I) nationally-ranked C entral Florida
Community College from Ocala will host William Jewell
College from Missouri in the first game of th e Raider
Classic at -I pan.
Saturday will be th e busiest day. with three gam es.
At 10 a in., coach Kcti Patrick’s No. 2 state-ranked
SCC women's tram Will host Jo h n so n Comity Com m u­

nity College Irorn Overland Park. Kansas.
At noon, the Raider men, under coach S tan Cromartle. will also take on Jo h n so n County Community C ol­
lege.
The final gam e of the day will have C entral Florida
Community College returning to take on OkaloosaWalton Com munity College from Panam a City at 2 p.m.
Oils game will pit two nationally-ranked team s that
have both won national cham pionships In recent years.
The Raider Classic will conclude on Sunday with a n ­
other battle of nationally-ranked team s as the SCC
women will b attle Okaloosa-Walton at 2 p.m.
As Is usual, all gam es at SCC are free of charge.

�Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida - Thursday. December 31,1990 - SA

What's Up In The NFL.... The Playoffs
SAN FORD _ We've finally arrived!
Tills weekend m arks the beginning of foot*
ball's ultim ate quest, the Super Bowl.
The season came out m uch the way I had forcasted w ith two disappointing exceptions. The
Seattle Seahawks and the T ennessee Oilers,
now Titans, blew It!
The Seahawks thought thy should give W arren
Moon one more chance and It cost them dearly.
In my opinion he had lost the desire to play the
game and the team would have been better off
going with The Kid Kltna.
lie lias the heart and enough raw talent to
take this learn lo the next level. He rem inds me
of a young Brett Favre and I'm looking forward
to watching him take over next seaso n .
I had no real belief that the Oilers would
challenge the Jag u a rs for the division, but I was
expecting them to put In a few m orr solid per*
form atters this year. They really had an rxrrl*
lent defense, and I was stunned at how poorly
their offense played.
Is It Just me nr Is Steve McNair really that
bad? Tills tram h a s given him plenty of time to
develop and with Eddie George In the buckfleld,
th rre Is no excuse for his failures.
The B urs blew It again for u s ..... I've run Into
more people, my readers Included, who are
com plaining that the C ardinals robbed them of
their playoff position. Get a clue folks! This Is a
very talented team that had countless o p p o rtu ­
nities to clinch a spot weeks ago. but they c o n ­

Soccer
C o n tin u e d from P age 4A

naln.
In ronsolatUin bracked play. Ovlrilo blanked
Ju p iter. 3-0. and Lyman ripped Daytona BeachSeabreeze. 7-0. Oviedo ra m r b ark later lo
rllm lnate Lyman. 4-1.
Meanwhile. Gainesville D m iiliol/ knocked off
Satellite, 2-1 on penalty kicks, and Boca R alonOlymplc Heights. 2-0. Earlier. Olympic Heights
bested Palm Bay, 3-1.
The tournam ent wraps up with three gam es
loday at Edgewater High School. Oviedo plays
Iluchholz at noun In the fifth-place game. Lake
Mary and Melbourne will battle (or third place
at 2 p in. before (he Dike llowell/BIshop Moore
title malch.
Subbert was simply spectacular In goal for
Like llowell. stonewalling the Rams through the
first half, when L ike Mary created a half dozen
strong scoring opportunities.
In (lie 13th m inute of play. Subbert m ade a
play Dial qualified as magic or robbery, de­
pending on which side of the field you stood.
Dan Wymer used his cranium to redirect a
cro ss toward the Silver Hawk' only to see Sub­
bert dive across the goal mouth and p an y Die
sh o t.
*W)ien a goalkeeper m akes a save like that. It
lifts the whole team.* said Lake Mary coach
Larry McCorkle with a rrslgnrd shrug. "What
can you say? We crested a great scoring oppor­
tunity and he made a belter save. It happens.*
According to Subbert. all he was trying to do
was not make a m istake.
*1 wasn't trying lo do anything special.* said
Subbert. *1 Just didn’t want lo m ake any m is­
takes that would cost us. We knew we could do
It. We Just had to come out and play our game.
Today, we showed what we can do when we play
o u r game.*
To his credit. Wymer kept pulling the trigger,
using every move In his repertoire. Finally, less
th an three m inutes Into the second half. Wymer
finally beat Subbert with u bicycle kick th at left
the crowd open-mouthed In am azem ent.
Unfortunately for the Rams and their fans, the
feeling didn't last long.
With Lake Howell trolling by a goal. Goncalez
stepped up for the Sliver Hawks and get the
offense untrocked.
Five m inutes after Wymer's goal. Goncalez

Whal’s U a l The NFL
BRADY
LESSARD

figures for Hlawassee
C hristian.
Lake Mary made Its free
throws down the stretch. Mack
Hofmann was elght-for-elght
and Nick Anthony was ftve-forsix. as the Rams evened their
record at 5-5 on the season.
Kevin Coogan led the way for
Lake Mary with 16 points,
while Hofmann was also In
double figures with 10 points.
Cornelius Blue again led Ar­
row Force VII (2-9) with 11
points, while Sylvester Wynn
netted 10.
Jerry Costanzo (17). Ar­
m ando Camacho (16), Clyde
Stevens (14) and Jo e Williams
(II) also scored In double fig­
ures as Deltona won Its first
game In the tournam ent.
Dearl O it led all scorers with
26 points for Wymore.
SEV E N T H PLACE GAME
WOLVES 65 . BOBCATS 51
Wjmore (51)
Sltrnnan Hum 2 0 0 5. Steve llaylara
4 0 0 M. Chits Snceti 2 0 0 4. Mike
Johnson 0 0 0 0. Dead Orr 10 6 6 26.
TravU (letup* 0 OO 0. Tony Perkin* 0
0-0 0. Deshinl Jones 1 0 0 2. Edward
nnsIryOOO 0. Dunyell McCrtfl 2 2 4
6 Totals 21 8 10 SI.
Deltona (65)
Armando Camacho 5 5-6 16. Clyde
Stevens 4 4 6 12. Joe Williams 4 3 4
II. Jerry Constaiuo S 7-8 17. Keith
Crren I 0 0 2. Krts Wilson I 0-2 3.
Hand Rivera 0 0 0 0. Terrain e Ruth 0
0 0 0. Taylor lludoa 10 0 2 Totals 2 1
19 26 65
Wymore
13 18 9 13 . 51
Deltona
35 15 8 17 _ B5
Three point Held goal* . Wymore I
(Doml. Dcltuna 4 (Constaiuo 2.
Cantor ho. Wilson) Team louts _ Wymore 23. Heltona 14 Fouled out . Wy­
mote. Bayl.ua. Sneed Deltona. Green
Technical* _ Wymore. Sneed
FIFTH PLACE GAME
RAMS 54.
ARROW FORCE VII 4 7

Steelers last week, but the Steelers looked very
bad a s well. I think th ey ll win this one. b u t It
will be closer th a n the bookies In Vegas think.
Fred Taylor Is a football stud. Jagu ars 3 1 . P a­

Enough history, let's look Into the CRYSTAL
BALL OF FOOTBALL an d find some winners.

Everyone and th eir uncle will take the p o in ts
In th is one an d s receive third degree b u m s as a
rew ard.
T hese are not the sam e Packers of yesteryear.
Injuries and frec-agency have decim ated th is
team . Favre may keep It close, but the N lners
get th e win convincingly. N lnsrs 2 3 . P a c k sr s

drew a penalty kick when he was pulled down
by a Like Mary defender In the penally box. He
calmly converted the kick to tie the score at
47:28.
It was another live m inutes before Goncalez
put the Silver Hawks ahead. Sieve Bowman
played a cross from the right wing that Goncalez one-touched Into the net.
"We had a little let down after our goal and let
the m omentum slip away.* said McCorkle. T h e
penalty kick go! them fired up and back Into Ihe
game. The difference was they built on the
m om entum and scored an o th er goal shortly
after that.
’Even though we still had over 25 m lnutrs
when they scored their second, we showed our
youth und panicked a bit. It's a tough lesson to
learn, but It's one we have lo learn. I guess It's
heller that It happened today than In the d is­
trict toum am rnt.*
While his learn will I k - playing for third place,
today’s flnal will have McCorklr's touch on It •
Bet singer and Bishop Moore coach Mark
Krymont both playrd for McCorkle In high
school. Also. McCorkle's son. Blake, plays for
Like llowell.
“It’s an emotionally draining experience,* said
McCorkle. *l’m proud of Blake and Scott and
Mark ... hut that doesn't m ean It d o esn t bother
me that we re not In Ihe finals.*
After Ihe Inspired perform ance try Luke How­
ell und L ikr M.irv. th r consolation srnilltn.il
m atch between Ihe Oviedo UonN and Lyman
Greyhounds was a bll anticllm atlc. II didn't help
m atters any that the Lions scored three goals In
the llrst 13:29 of the gam e.
Ju stin Cook scored twice for Oviedo and a s ­
sisted on Tom LukeFs goal. Mychal Lunghorst
added the fourth goal. Ben Luker contributed a
pair of assists.
Sieve Simon netted Lyman's goal on an a ssist
from Ryan Potts.
In Ihe IJons' victory over the Ju p iter W arriors
earlier In the day. Steve Luppert scored two
goals. Cook added a goal and a pair of assists.
Erik Rodriguez was credited with the assist on
Cook's goal.
Adrian Pedroza and Slavtsa Markovte both
scored a pair of goals In Lyman's rout of
Seabreeze. Jo h n Baldwin. Mario Erazo. and
Miguel Gonzalez each added a goal. S asa
Markovlc had two a ssists while Baldwin. Erazo.
Chris Weselek. and Dario Pedroza each had one
assist.

L a k e M a ry (54)
Nltk Anthony 0 5 6 5. Kevin Coogan
7 1 4 16. Mall Farkash 0 0 O 0. Adorn*
Sm ith 3 3 6 9 Mike Wlr ks I 6 10 6.
Mark Hofmann IM S 10. Alex Anderson
I 2 2 4. Ja so n Heilman 0 0 0 0. Ryan
Oakley 0 O O 0. Chad Durgut I 0 0 2.
Stephan Nltst he 0 0 0 0. Ron Leemin 0
O O 0 Totals: 14 25 38 54
S e m in o le (4 7 )
Derek Camp* 2 0 0 4. Shaun Leftw ith 0 0 -0 0. Sylvester Whaek 2 0 0 4.
Dennis Curry I 1-2 3. Chad Whitman I
2-2 4. Bat. I’ra tt 2 3 4 7. Cornelius
Blue 3 5 5 I I . Sylvester Wynn 3 4 6
10. Joe Viera 0 0 0 0. Jeff Ju n es 0 1 2
I. Kohhy Dupre I 1 2 3 Totals IS IT23 47.
L a k e M a ry
15 8 13 19 5 4
S e m ln o la
1 1 1 0 13 1 4 . 4 7
Three point field goal* _ Lake Mary I
(Coogan). Team fouls . Lake Mary 19.
Seminole 27. Fouled out . Seminole.
Camps. Curry. T erhnlrals _ none Mrcords . Lake Mary 5-5. Seminole 2-9.

T H IR D PLACE GAME
EAGLES 6 5 . HLAWASSEE 6 4 .
o v ertim e
C a n t r a l F la . C h r. A c a d e m y (85)
Joey M urdork I 0 0 2. Matthew Post
I 0 0 3. Jacob Hoffman 6 1-2 14. Greg
C o u rt 2 0-0 4. Mk tiarl Schuster 5 2 7
12. Carl Schuster 4 0 2 8. Jo n S m ■non* 5 5-fl 15. Jo h n G rarryk 0 0 0 0.
Chad Wanly 0 0 0 0. Ryan Stlgall 3 0 0
7. Donate llofton 0 0 (1 0. Jo sh Dtetrtrk
0 0 0 0 Totals 27 8-17 65
lU a w a a a a a C h r. A c a d e m y (84)
Jeff Thomas 0 4-5 4. Chad Hamid 5
0 1 II. Albea Hughes 5 1-2 I I . Clman
Andre S 1 2 12. Dutch Byrd 2 OO 4.
CUnl Rose 0 O 0 0. Ben Andre 3 0-1 6.
Iluvld Andre 6 2 2 16. Brock llall 0 0 0
0. Ja so n Broadrtck 0 0-0 0. Totals: 26
H-13 BI
C FC A
13 17 19 1 0 7 _ 8 5
H la w a s s e e
13 15 11 1 9 8
84
Three point field goal* . CFCA 3
(Post. Hoffman. Stlgall). Hlawassee 4 ID
Andre 2. Harold U Andrei Tram louts
.C FC A IS: lllaw assre 14 Fouled out _
none. TcchrUcals _ none Records .
CFCA 6 6. Hlawassee 8 5

C H A M PIO N SH IP GAME
PARKLAND 5 3 .
BLUE DARTERS 43
Parkland. Pennsylvania (53)
B SralachowslU 1 11-12 14. C. Lane
0 0 0 0. S Doherty O 2 2 2 T Arulcr-

son 2 4-4 8. G Argust 5 1 2 16 G
Taylor 0 0 0 0. M Breter 0 0 -0 0. A.
Fay 0 0 0 0. K. FaU lngrr 0 0 0 0. A.
Lane 2 1 2 5 C. Ware 0 0 0 0. T Mas
u q u n l 2 0 0 4. D Gower I 2-3 4 To­
tals 13 21-25 53

Apopka (43)
Will Casseu* 3 2 2 9. Reggie S m o th ­
ers I 0-0 3. Terns lllcks 0 9 0 0. Pat
Cannon 0 0 0 0 Kenyada Bullard 4 2-2
10. Brian GUI 0 0 0 O. Todd Ware 0 0 0
0. lum .tr It r u e 0 0 2 0. Antonio
Bradford 3 1-2 7. Isaac Jo h n so n 0 0 0
Chrt* C aklrron 6 1-2 13. TotaLs 17 610 42.

Parkland
Apopka

13 10 13 19 53
5 6 13 1 9 . 43

Ihrre-point field goal* . Parkland 6
(Argust 5. S/.il.uhow skll. Apopka 2
(Casseu* Smother*)
Tram (mil* _
Parkland IO: Apopka 21. Fouled out _
Apopka. Smother* Technical* . none
Krcords _ Apopka 6-4

tr io ts 2 4 .

SAN FRANCISCO (-4) VS. GREEN BAY

MIAMI (-3) VS. BUFFALO
I wish my beloved Bills had decided to stick
with Flutle. b u t I have to support my coach. The
Dolphins may not b o th er to show up for this
one.....It’s etched In stone baby! It'll lie close.
but only b ecause th e network needs the ratings.
Bills 2 4 . D o lp h in s 17.

tinued to come u p short against Inferior team s.
The truth of the m atter Is. w ithout the q u ar­
terback change that I have been calling for over
the last three years, this tram Is doomed to m rdlocrlty. I know Dungy h a s the stom ach to trade
Differ, but I'm not sure the owners will let him.
The Dolphins tooked sorry again a s the F al­
cons absolutely th ra sh rd them last Sunday.
Tills couldn't have been a huge confidence
builder considering Atlanta had no real reason
to perform well.
As the CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL
promised the Dolphins will make a n early exit
from the playoff h u n t. They have no business
being here no m atter how m uch their cry-baby
fans w hlnr and com plain when I see them (or
their fathers).

Lake Mary C ontinu ed from Page 4A

The Jag u a rs seem to have found their way
again after the 50-10 trouncing they suffered
two weeks ago. They disposed of the Steelers
with relative ease and look like they developed
some m uch needed confidence for their game on
Sunday.

DALLAS (-8) VS. ARIZONA
Kodney Dangerfleld once said. *1 can 't get no
respect.*
Tlie C ardinals m ust be feeling the sam e way
as an eight-point underdog In this one. Can
Hum m er pull off a m iracle? I'm not sure, but
tills defense will keep It closer th an a touch­
down.
The Dallas Cowboys had better be worried
more about applytng for Social Security checks
than making reservations In Miami for the S u­
per Bowl.
Tills team s needs to retire..... 1 hate the Cow­
girls. Poor Delon, stubbed his toe. can he play?
He says. "No.* C ard in als 2 3 . Cowgirls 10.

JACKSONVILLE (-9) VS. NEW ENGLAND
The J a g u a rs looked very tough against the

21.
Each week I Issue what I consider to be the
best pick against the spread In the schedule.
Tills Is die game th at after research an d c o n ­
tem plation. I feel most comfortable about re­
leasing as my patented LOCK OF THE WEEK.
The Colts played dead for its last week so
we're coming back strong this week.
I'm going with the NEW ENGLAND PATRI­
OTS (♦B) OVER THE JAGUARS.

Jacksonville m ay win this game, but this far
too m any points to give a team th at Is due for a
big offensive win eventually.
By the way. for all you saps that think FLOR­
IDA STATE will win the Fiesta [Jowl, give me a
call. I'll take six points and VOLUNTEERS any
day!
Enjoy
your
football
and
rem em ­
b er..... everything else can wattll!

Preps
C ontinued from Pago 4A

• The Lake Howell girls fin­
ished fourth In the Jim Clark
Hornet C lassic
at Bishop
Moore, dropping a 46-22 d eci­
sion lo Arch Bishop Wood of
Pennsylvania.
• The Lake Mary girls lost In
the sem ifinals of the to u rn a ­
ment In T ennessee, falling 44- '
38 to No. 11 nationally-ranked
Oak Ridge. Tennessee.
• The W inter Springs girls
also lost In th e sem ifinals of
the O cala-Forest T ournam ent
to M iam i-Southwestern.
In gam es today:
• The Oviedo girls play C olo­
nial for Fifth (la c e In the Lady
Trojan Holiday T ournam ent at
Evans High School at 2 p.m.
• The Like Mary girls face
Tennessee High School from
Bristol. T ennessee In the Third
Place Game. Oak Ridge will
lake on
North
Allegheny.
Pennsylvania In Ihe C ham pi­
onship Game.
• Tlie W inter Springs girls
will tak e on h o st F orest for
Third Place In th e O t-ulu-Forcst

Tournam ent.

BOY8
J IM CLA RK H O R N E T
C LA SSIC
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
RUMMELL 6 9 .
SILVER HAWKS 5 6

Lake Howell (58)

Kuhn 22 Carvm* 9. Turner 12. Kane
7. Qurt.inl J. ||.&gt;i!ar 6 Total* 22 7-6

56

Rummell, Loualana (69)

S trllh 20. WUu 2. Truax 7. Dnnrgan
4. Gtxxlm 16. Williamson 2 K onlirr
IS Totals: 22 17-27 69

Lake Howell
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17 10 9 16 50
10 19 13 1 0 _ 69

Thrrv-putnt Arid giuls _ Lalir llowrU 7
(Kuhn S. Kane 31. KummrU H (Smith 5.
Truaa 2. Donegan) Tram fouls . Lake

(literkm 6. W harton 2. Lobo. Ilayrs).
la-site County 6 (Napier 6. Collett 31.
Team fouls . Ovtrdu 19; Leslie C ounty
16 fouled tail . none. Technicals _
none. Records _ CMrtk) 7-6; Leslie
County 6-6.

GIRLS

I lowed 23; KummrU 9 Knulrd out .
none. Trrhnlrmls . Lake llowell. Iloflar
Krrtmls _ Lake Howell 13-3.

LAKE BRA NTLEY
HOLIDAY C L A SSIC
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
WARRIORS 54. PATRIOTS 50
Woet Oraago (54)
S tam ne 7. Cason 7. Illair 10. Jackson I I . Mailme 2. J o h n s o n 12. WU1bnm 3 Totals 20 11-19 34

iat» ■reader (50)

Kerr hi I I . Scott 2. Ila k rr I. Assent
14 M urrtrj 4 O llrlen 7. Willis 9. Allsw n|w e2. Totals IS 16-22 SO

West Orange 8 18 11 IB 54
Lk. Brantley 0 15 7 22 _ 50
Thrre-potnl field goals _ West Orange
3 ICason. lUalr. Jackson). Lake B ra n ­
tley 2 (Here hi. WtUlsI T ram fouls _ West
Orange IS. Lake llran tlry 16 touted
out .W e s t Orange lllalr Technicals .
L tk r llrantlry bench. Records . West
Orange 6-S. Lake llran tlry 7-5.

FATHER LOPEZSUNSHINE C LA SSIC
THIRD PLACE GAME
LIONS 02. LESLIE 78
OrM a (S3)
W harton 20. Ilayrs 9. Klsraden 2.
lUrrkrn 25. Lofeo 9. W itherspoon 2.
Jordan 2. Halley 13. T otals 33 6-12 62

Leslie County. Kentucky (78)

Kmdrll I I . Lash 20 Collett 14.
Napier 26. lUgley S. T otals 30 10-20
76

Oviedo
16 22 23 3 3 . 83
Leslie County 26 22 13 17 _ 78
Three-point held goals _ Oviedo 10

POINCLANA-EAGLE
HOLIDAY C LA SSIC
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
PATRIOTS 8 4 . PIONEERS 2 5

Oek Ridge (26)
Goins 4. M Kkrmma 4. Cartxt|al 3.
Avtn 4. C ottm 8. S Ekeroma 4. Totals:
I t 4-11 26.

Luke Brantley (54)
Matilda 6. Smith 8. Ilayrs I. Ilrttlg 9.
Anderson 2. Ftorm ca I I . Reynolds 13.
(drivers 4 Totals: 21 9-17 54.

Oak Ridge
2 6 10 S . 26
Lake Breatley 13 6 30 13 _ 54
Three-point field goals _ Lake llran dry 3 Hiring 3) Tram biuls _ Oak Ridge
I I ; Lake llrantlry 14. Fouled out _
none. Technicals _ none

J IM CLARK H O R N E T
CLASSIC
THIRD PLACE GAME
ARCH BISHOP WOOD 4 0 .
SILVER HAWKE 2 2
Lake H owell (22)
S lrp h rn s 2. W alts 9. kfartinr* 3.
D akar 3- Stanley I. T ut 2. CitruHc 4.
Totals. 7 6 - IS 22.

Arek llakop Wood. Pa. (46)

Uaun 9. W lnrgand 3. W hitney 3.
Harold 19. Taylor S. Arnold 4. MrVann
I. Brennan I. Harry 3. Totals; 16 1323 46

Lake Howell
6 6 2 6 22
Arch 9. Wood 13 11 14 7 _ 46
Three point field goals _ Lake llowell 2
(Watts 2); Arch Bishop Wood I IBaun).
Tram fouls _ Lake I lowed 19. Arch
Bishop Wuud 18. Fouled out _ none.
Technicals none.
________

Schedule
C ontinued from Pago 4A
* Lake Mary a t O viedo. Freshm an. 4:30 p.m.;

Junior varsity. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* New Sm yrna B each at Lyman. Freshm an.
4:30 p.m.; Junior varsity. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30
p.m.
* T rin ity Prep at W latcr Sp rin g*. Junior
varsity. 5:30 p.m.: varsity. 7 p.m.

4:15 p.m.; Junior varsity. 5:45 p.m.; varsity.
7:30 p.m.
* Lym an at O vied o. Freshm an. 4:30 p.m.;
Junior varsity. 6 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* S em in o le a t Lake M ary. Freshm an. 4:30
p.m .: Junior varsity. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

P re p B oys S o c c e r
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P rep G irls S o c c e r

p.m .; varsity. 6 p.m.

* S em in ole a t D eltona. Ju n io r varsity. 5 p.m.;

varsity. 7 p.m.

P r e p G irls S o c c e r
* Lake B rantley at B ishop

P rep B oya W re s tlin g
* S em in o le a t T aylor-P ierson . 5:30 p.m.

THURSDAY
P rep B oys B a s k e tb a ll
* D eltona

T rin ity

Chriatlan

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varsity, 5 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
* Lake Mary aa. S em inole a t T h om as E.
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at

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Freshm an. 4 p.m.: Junior varsity. 5:30 p.m.;
varsity. 7 p.m.
* Tam pa Prep a t Lake Howell. Freshm an (vs.
Evans). 4 p.m.: Junior varsity. 5:30 p.m.: var­
sity. 7 p.m.

P rep G irls B a s k e tb a ll
* Lthe H ow ell at W inter Spring*. Freshman.

* Lake Mary freshm an vs. Lake Howell a t
R ich a rd Evana Field. 4:30 p.m.
* Lym an v s. O viedo s t Joh n C ourier Field.

J u n io r varsity. 5 p.m.; varsity. 7 p.m.
* W inter Springs v s. Lake Howell at R ich ard
Evana Field. Freshm an. 4:30 p.m.: Junior var­

sity. 5:45 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

P r e p W re a tlln g
* S em in o le at Lake Howell. 5:30 p.m.

Fords set to kickoff Winston Cup testing
DAYTONA BEACH - At least four Ford
team s arc expected a t Daytona In te rn a ­
tional Speedway Sunday to begin NASCAR
W inston Cup Scries testing for the u p ­
coming Daytona 500.
Dick Trickle. Ricky Craven. Robert
Pressley. Mark Gibson and Mike Harm on
are scheduled to test at the 2.5-mile track
for two days. The Ford test begins nearly a
solid m onth of testing that leads up to
Spcedweeks 99. which begins Jan . 28 with
practice and qualifying for Ihe Rotex 24 At
Daytona.

owner Ju n te Donlavey will field cars for
Harm on.
H annon Is scheduled to compete for
W inston Cup rookie of the year honors In
1999 with Tony Stewart. Buckshot J o n e s
an d Elliott Sadler.
Pressley will test the No. 77 Ford Taurus
for J a s p e r M otorsports. while Daytona
B each's
Gibson.
a
regular
ARCA
Bondo/Mar-Hyde Series driver will test a
Ford with hopes of making the Daytona
500.
The Ford team s return to test at Daytona
J a n . 12-13. while the General Motors conUngrnt Is set to test J a n . 6-7 and Jim . 19-

A (tortlon of the grandstands Is open for
testing with access through tlie lobby of
DAYTONA USA.
Craven and Harmon are with new team s
tn 1999. while Trickle Is scheduled to test
for ow ncr/driver BUI Elliott. He luis no
definite W inston Cup plans for the 1999
season.
Craven will spend next season behind
the wheel of Fools fielded by SBIII Motorsports. which Is owned by Florida b u si­
nessm an Scott Barbour, while veteran car

Team s competing In the Rolex 24 At Day­
tona have the track J a n . 9-11. while the
NASCAR Goody's Dash Series and the
NASCAR Busch Series also have scheduled
test dates.
Tlie Dash Series team s are at Daytona
J a n . 15-16. while (lie Busch Series team s
will use the track Jan . 17-18.
Sperdwecks
begins with Rolex 24
practice and qualifying Ja n . 28 and c o n ­
cludes with Ihe prestigious Daytona 500
Feb. 14.

S p ecial to th e H erald

20.

Daytona offers ticket package
DAYTONA BEACH _ Race fans at Duytona Internationa) Speedway for the first
weekend of the 1999 NASCAR season can
witness It all for 55 •• dollars that Is.
T h e World Center of Racing' Is offering a
special collectible ticket for tlie first week­
end of th r NASCAR Winston Cup seaso n .
Included Is adm ission to Bud Pole Day
qualifying for the Daytona 500 on S a tu r­
day. Feb. 6: and tlie Bud Shootout At Duytona and the FlrstPlus Financial 200 ARCA
Bondo/Mar-Hyde race on Sunday. Feb. 7.
Tlie collectible ticket features seven-tim e
NASCAR Winston Cup cham pion Dale
E arnhardt. Earnhardt won the D aytona
500 last season for the first time tn h is
10th attem pt.
Tlie weekend ticket Is currently on sale
at the Speedway ticket oftlce for $55.
For Information on the E arnhardt co l­
lectible ticket. Daytona USA or any o th er
Daytona International Speedway event,
rail the Speedway ticket office a t (90-1)
253-7223. or visit on the Internet at
http://www.DAYTONAUSA.com.

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There is no place like home for the holidays
frO M p k

SAINTS AND S1NNKAS
GEOROE
PLAQENZ

Watch Night Services
SANFORD - The Sanford
Christian
W orship
C enter
Church. I BOB W. 13th St..
Sanford, will be "singing and
praising the old year out, and
singing and praising the new
year In." a t a W atch Night
Sendee tonight.
Oroupe Involved In the
sendee Include The Florida
Nightingales.
Sanford; The
Wings Of Joy. Sanford; «and
Brother Tommie Toliver and
Saviors, Orlando.
All groups, solo, reading and
poem
are
welcome
to
participate.
The sendee begins at 9 p.m.
Bishop Mary W. Smith la the
pastor.
Evangelist
Susan
Oltvena la the assistant pastor.

This will ha Tom's first Christmas
with us. It will be —tf he comes home.
As I writs this, Tom is out prowling
In the pest, when he has

had theurgs to prowl Tom has stayed
away far days and nights at n time.
Just when we would figure be was
gone for good, he would come home.
•Tom’s home!" somebody would
■bout We would break open a carton
of milk, pour some out far Tom, and It

lined up against him. And sure enough,
Tom set up housekeeping on the back
porch.
"AH right, but he’a not to come in
the house,” I announced firmly. "One
hi i n n s i m i s u k i cofne nonw.
There was a lime when it wouldn't dog and cat in the house is enough."
Everybody agreed.
have made any difference to me
But then the winter came and some­
whether Tom ever returned.
He came uninvited Into our lives last one decided one night that Tom would
a stray cat with cuts and be cold on the porch. When I opened
bruises nil over him. o piece of his the pantry door the next morning to
right ear gone and a ravenous ap­ get niy Mother's Oats, there was Tom.
-Who let this cat In?" I bellowed.
petite.
Silence.
It brought out the pity in the little
But of course Tom has been
girls in my house — but not in me.
“Don! feed that cat!" I said, "or hell ever sine* — except far Ms
ai forays
But you know what chance a man
I hare*-------------------L - . t
has when the women In his house are Hke everyone rise — instead of “thet
ke the Prodigal Son returning.
A couple of days ago, the old wan­
derlust got to Tom again and he was
off. Now I'm hoping he’ll remember it

cat"
And now I am hoping he makes it
home far Christmas. He has become
perl of that picture of home — ‘eter­
nity framed in domesticity," in the
words of Mrs. Miniver — which means
Christmas to me.
Phillips Brooks once said, abaut the
first Christmas: "A father and a
mother and a child were there. No reHgfon that began like that could ever
lose ill character.”
He might have added that the ani­
mals were there too. It was a donkey
that a n te d the VMa Mother to Beth­
lehem on that far-off night so fang ago.
And it was the animals that helped to
keep it warm in the manger where the
beby Jesus was bora.

OPEN 10AJVLTO 6 RM. NEWYEAR’S EVE

SANFORD • Mt. Sinai Baptist
Church. 1843 Jerry Are., in
conjunction
with Christian
Fellowship Baptist Church and
Second Shiloh M.B. Church,
will be celebrating a Watch
Night Sendee tonight starting
at B p.m.
Brother Anthony Miller Is
pastor of the church.

Special service
SANFORD - The Ministerial
Alliance of Seminole County la
making an urgent appeal for
help in liquidating a mortgage
of $7,000 on the African
American Academy of Alta
Building, (formerly the old
atate theater).
a hiatortc
building In the community.
On Sunday, the alliance will
celebrate Ita second annual
Emancipation
Proclamation
Services at 10 a.m. at the New
Ml. Calvary M.B. Church. At
this time the alliance la asking
all pastors, churches and or*
ganlzations to turn In all col*
Iccted funds and pledges.
Checks can be made pay­
able to SunTrust Bank.

H igh tea
LONQWOOD * Prepare for
those watercress sandwiches
and Jellied scones. Once again.
Sisterhood of Congregation
Beth El of Central Florida will
host ohe of the community's
most popular annual events, a
High Tea, dime In truly Brltlah
style.
The Tea will take place 3
p.m.. Jan. 17. at Congregation
Beth El of Central Florida, 100
Ibis Road. Longwood. Partici­
pants will have the opportu­
nity to greet and meet frlenda
and newcomers during an af­
ternoon of camaraderie, foods
fit for a queen, but In her
stead the Dowager Countess
Emllle Delawarr. Dame of the
Brltlah empire, who quietly,
but emphatically reminds us
that *no High Tea la worth its
calories without hats and
gloves!*
A special program la being
prepared with a featured
speaker from the Executive
Board of the Florida Branch of
Women's League for Conserva­
tive Judaism.
Reservations are required no
later than Jan. 8. and may be
made by calling Mllllcent
Dachman. (407) 886-3336 or
Joan Schwebcl. (4071 6473306. For additional informa­
tion visit our web site at
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�8A Seminole Herald. Santonl Fionda Thursday Oecemter 31. 1998

People
Filing juvenile cases, part two
Lust week we discussed the
circumstances under which a
slate attorney may direct file a
Juvenile's case In circuit court.
As noted then, the criteria used
tn determining whether a case
may be direct llled In circuit
court were the Juvenile's age.
the offense the Juvenile Is a c ­
cused of. and Ihe Juvenile's
prior history.
Additionally, the public Inter­
est in having adult sanctions
considered or Imposed upon
the Juvenile was a considera­
tion. Willi the exception of the
last factor mentioned, the same
criteria, age. ofTense, and prior
history, are used to determine
when the state attorney Is re ­
quired to direct nir a Juvenile's
case In circuit court.
Florida law requires Out the
state attorney direct file a ru se
In circuit court tf a child was
16 or 17 years of age at the
time the alleged ofTense was
committed and the child has
been previously adjudicated
delinquent for murder, sexual
battery, armed or strong armed
robbery,
carjacking, homeinvasion robbery, aggravated
battery, or aggravated assault.

Atkinson-

Gee
J o h n and Chcrtc W arren of
Sanford announce the e n ­
gagement of their daughter.
Angela Leigh Atkinson of
Sanford. to Anthony Michael
Gee of Sonford. son of Bob
and Nancy Gee of Sanford.
Bom In Sanford, the bride elect Is the m aternal g ra n d ­
daughter of the late A.D. and
Delores D rcnnen of Sanford.
Her patcm .il grandparents
are Ruby and Lucky Klmes of
Georgia.
Atkinson is a 1987 grad u ­
ate of Seminole High School
and Is employed as su p erv i­
sor for Neat-N-Tldy In S a n ­
ford.
Her fiance, bom In Elmira.
N.Y.. is tlie m aternal g ran d ­
son of the late Jam es and
Margaret Ripley of Sanford,
and the paternal grandson of
Don and Maty Ward of North

Angela Atkinson,
Anthony M. Qaa
Carolina.
Gee
attended
Seminole
High School, an d graduated
from Elmira Free Academy.
Elmira.. In 1989, He Is em ­
ployed by S unlight Foods.
The wedding will be held
Ja il. 2 at 2 p.m. in the gazebo
of C entennial Park. Sanford.

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DEAR ABBY: Just a few words
to let you know w hat happened
after you printed my letter about
the donation of frequent-flier miles
to the Make-A-Wiah Foundation:
The overwhelm ing num ber of
phone calls the Make-A-Wish Foun­
dation received a t th alr national
office prom pted them to set up a
special phone line to facilitate the
high volum e of in q u iries they
received a fte r th e colum n ran .
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m em bers do n ated m ore th a n
800,000 miles in the two days fol­
lowing the date my letter appeared.
And in addition, the foundation’s
Delta Airlines account was credited
with more than 5 million miles dur­
ing the month of July!

Y iv o n n

You are neither of the above,
but you certainly sound a s
' mi t

and Is currently charged with a
second or subsequent violent
crime against a person.
Additionally. Ihe state attor­
ney must direct Me a casein
circuit court, regardless of the
child's age at the time the a l­
leged ofTense was committed. If
ihe child has previously been
adjudicated for offenses which.
If committed by un adult, would
be felonies and such adjudica­
tion's occurred at three or more
separate delinquency adjudli-atory hearings, and three of
which resulted In residential
commitments.
Furthermore, the state attor­
ney must direct Me a case In
circuit court, regardless of the
child's age at the time the al­
leged offense was committed, tf

So. Abby, I’m pleased to report
that hundreda of children will bene­
fit. Illesa you and your many read­
ers who made this possible.
SID FISHER,
PALM SPRINGS. CALIF.

though you are clinically d e ­
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statues that require the state
attorney direct Me a Juvenile’s
case In circuit court when the
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Dear Mary,
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37 years old and for most of my
m arried life I have balanced the
dem ands of a career, marriage,
an d motherhood. But for the
past year it seem s like the sim ­
plest chores are more than 1
can handle. During the holi­
days som etimes I Just couldn't
even think and talk anymore.
I'm tired all the time but when
I'm in bed l don't sleep well.
Even things I used to enjoy
doing are Just too much trouble
or take too m uch energy. My
h u sb an d is getting sick of me
twlng this way. my kids don't
have the mother I want to be.
and my boss h a s said that if 1
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someone else for the Job. I’m
feeling worthless, hopeless and
helpless, but my doctor can't
seem to find anything p h y si­
cally wrong. People are begin­
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mind. I've even thought that
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and let everyone get on with
ihclr lives. I'm afraid of taking
drugs so when my doctor su g ­
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stolen motor vehicle the child
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or Ihe death of a person who
was not Involved In the under­
lying offense.
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tation of the Juvenile offender.
In order to accomplish that
goat, the Juvenile Justice Re­
form act of 1990 was passed
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providing prevention, diver­
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by Charles M. Schulz

A number of opportunities to bettor inform
you on subjects that are important fo your
forward progress could be m the offing m
the year ahead fTI be up to you. howev­
er, to fake advantage at them
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IS) Stand
up lot your ideas today if you believe
yourself to be right Ju st because an
associate can speak louder or faster than
others doesn’t make his or her concepts
better Gel a jump on kfe by understand­
ing the influences thafl govern you in the
year ahead. Send the required refund
form and for your Astro-Graph predictions
by mailing $2 to Astro-G raph, c/o this
newspaper. P O B o i 1758, Murray Hill
Station. Hew York. N Y 10156 Be sure lo
stale your rocfcac sign
A Q U A R IU S (Ja n . 20-Feb. 19) Y o u r
usual methodical manner in which you
handto assignments or tasks could go by
the boards today It you find yourself m a
muddle, shelve these little jobs for anoth­
er day
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) Because of
your reluctance to exclude guests who
don t get along well with one anolher any
social event you might be chairing today
might not come off too smoothly
ARIES (March 21-Aprtl 19) If you are
hoping to fina ble a matter ol co n se ­
quence today, timing will be the primary
factor Don t wail until the opportunity has
p asse d, but d o n ’t close prem aturely
either
TAUR US (April 20-May 20) Your sign
can bo either totally open-minded or comptetefy nonreceptrve to the suggestions ot
others Unfortunately, you might choose
the latter today, even when others are
trying to help
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Under today s
influences, you're going to need to be
watchful that you don t become wasteful
and blow the very financial gains you ve
achieved Try to luck some ol it away
CANCER (June 21-Juty 22) Resourceful
measures can be taken today to circum­
vent any negative developm ents that
might occur Just put your mind to doing

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complete your tasks today, concentrate may feel equally as protective,about their
on the rewards you can gamer Irom your ideas as you do about yours. Show the
same tolerance lor their thinking as you
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people you may have difficulty pleasing, SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-D*C. 21) If a
a Inend who is usually rather easygoing joint venture you gel involved with today
is not in equal balance of grre-and-take*.
might be your greatest challenge today
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The rarest of the year
by T.K. Ryan

TUMBLEWEEDS
W E L L . THE D ES ER T TR A IL 12 OU T!

FERGIT IT THE ALKALI DRIES U U I
-m i M Y SKIN S N ATURAL M OISTURE.
LEAVIN' IT LACKLUSTRY. AN D
ME A TAD LESS DESIRABUBBLE.

By Phillip Alder
For the final day of the year, let's
look at one of the rarest deals ever.
Why is it so unusual?
This layout occurred during the
Spring Nationals, held in Iteno. Nev,
last March.
When West rebid three diamonds,
perhaps North should have realiied
that his partner was very weak and
settled (or three hearts. With 4 3 3 3
distribution and six losers ilwo in
spades, one in hearts, two in dia­
monds and one in clubs), that hand is
not worth its (ace value of 22 points
Still, at the table, it is difficult not to
hope partner has a useful goody or
two
After winning trick one with dum­
my's diamond ace, declarer called for
the club king. West won with the ace,
cashed his two diamond tricks, and
switched to the spade king. Declarer
ducked this trick, took the next with
dummy's spade ace. ruffed the spade

jack in hand, took the trump finesse,
and cashed the heart ace. When the
king dropped. South claimed the re
mainder for one down.
Vulnerable: Neither
You’re right — West does better lo
Dealer. West
revert to diamonds after his spade
West North
East
South
king holds. With East having the heart
1a
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nine, the defenders must score a
3a
tv
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trump trick as well.
Dbl. All |
Pass
Back in the days of whist, the Earl
of Yarborough made good money bel­
Opening lead: a K
ting his 1.000 pounds to the player's
one pound that the player wouldn't
pick up a Yarborough — a hand with the odds against that happening? Is it
no card higher than a nine — on the about 182 million to one, or is my
next deal. The true odds are 1.827 to arithmetic un-honor-able?
one against. And here are two
i. ina by NKA, Inc
Yarboroughs in one deal' What are

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�1 0 A - Seminole Herald, Sanford. Rot da

Legal Notices
IN THE CtNCUIT COUNT
OF T H I IIO H TIC N TM
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
IN AND FON
9 IM IN O L I COUNTT,
FLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASK NO.I • a -1 II7 -C A -1 4 B
ALLIED GROUP
LAONT GAGE COMPANY
Pln.nl .t»
■t
BETTY K'NO. *1 at.
Da'»nd ant&lt;t)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: BETTY KINO BARNETT
A/K/A BETTY
KINO. AND
RONALD BARRETT. IF IIVINO.
AND IF C l AO ALL UNKNOWN
HEIRS AT LAW OF THE SAID
CEFENOANT(S)
AND
THE
UNKNOWN
BENEFICIARIES
UNDER HIS WILL. IF ANT. AND
ALL THOSE CLAIMING BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER
OR
a g a in s t ANY OF t h e m . AND
ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PAR
TIES. INCLUDING, THE SURVIV
ING
SPOUSE.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
LEINORS. CREDITORS AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNOEfl OR
AGAINST THAT OEFENOANT;
AND THE
SEVERAL AND
RESPECTIVE
UNKNOWN
ASSIGNS. SUCCESSORS IN
INTEREST.
TRUSTEES
OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
ANY
AND
ALL
CLAIMANTS. PERSONS OR
PARTIES. NATURAL OR COR­
PORATE OR WHOSE EXACT
LEGAL STATUS IS u n k n o w n .
CLAIMING UNDER ANY OF THE
ABOVE NAMEO OESCRiBED
OEFENOANTISI
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE IS
PRESENT RESIDENCE IS
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tnat An
action to fo/acioa# a mortgage
on the following property in
SEMINOLE County. Flor.da
LOt 79, DEER RUN UNIT 11.
according to ttit Plat ttit'tol.
a* recorded &gt;n Piet Book 29.
Page* 22 and 21. ot tne Public
Record* ot Seminole County,
Florida
has been Med eg amat you. You
are required to file aantten
detente* with tne ci*r* of tne
court and lo **&lt;y * a copy with­
in thirty (M l day* after the tiril
publication ot this notice on
Plaintiff a attorney. Will..am M
Goiaon I Attonatet. 1230
South Myrtle Avenue. Suite tOS,
Clearwater. FL J3T583445 otherwiee a default will ba entered
agamil you lor the relief
demanded m the complaint or
petrt.cn
WITNESS my hand and the
teal Ol tma Court on thia 23rd
day ol DECEMBER. IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clar* ot the Court
by Ruth King
At Deputy Clerk
Publleh: December 11. 199S
end January 7. 1999
DEX-202

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR AND FOR
SBMtWOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 9 8-12EI-C A
DIVISION 1 4 - A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA
Plaintifflt),
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LUTHENIA BROWN, at ol.

Defendant!, i

NOTICE
OF FORICLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purautnt
to
an
Order
Retcheduimg Forecloeure Sale
dated December 22. IM S . and
entered In Cate NO. 99-1281CA of the Circuit Court of the
E ig h t e e n t h judicial Cueuit in
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein FIRST UNION
n a t io n a l b a n k f ik /a f ir s t
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA. SUCCES­
SOR BY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIOA i* the P amt it and
LUTHENIA BROWN. SEM iNO l E
COUNTY. FIRSTPLUS FINAN­
CIAL. INC.; NATIONSBANK.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO
BARNETT BANK. N.A.; NORWEST FINANCIAL FLORIDA.
INC. Are the Defendant*. I will
tail to tha highett and bait bid­
der for ca»n at tha Waal front
door of the Sominola County
Courthoute. Sanford. Florida af
11.00 a m . on the 29th day of
January, 1399, tha following
detensed pruperty e* tet forth

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Sanford
Ft*.
32773
wi ta d Fma. Judgment
Proypect'v*
bidder*
may
LOT tOt. SAN LAN!*. THIRD
m*p*ct vehicle on* hour prior
SECTION. ACCORDING TO THE
to
file
Teintt
are
cath
or
cettiplat th e r e o f, as r e c o r d ed
bed fund* Seminole Wreck*'
N PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 7S. OF
tetervet the right to accept or
THE PURLfC RECORDS OF
r*|*c1 any and «H bid*
SEM NOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
Publikh December 31, 1998
WITNESS MY HAND and Ihe
DEX-207
H a l ot th » Court on December
23. IM S
ISEALI
Maryann* Mori*
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
Cter* of the Circuit Court
IN AND FON
By. Jane t Jatewtc
SEM INO LI COUNTY,
Deputy Clerk
FLORIOA
Echevarria. McCette, Raymer.
PROBATE DIVISION
Barren A Frapp,or
File N*. 8 9 -1088CP
Poat Olfio* Bet 3110
IN RE ESTATE OF
Tampa. FL 33401
NANCY G JOHNSON
F9S06M92
Oeceeeed
tt you are a pence with e ditNOTICE
ability who need* accommoda- |
OF
ADMINISTRATION
bon in order tn paructpal t in i
Th* administration ot the
thi* proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no coat to you, for Ihe ■ *»tat* of NANCY G JOHNSON,
deceased. Fit* Number 98pronaion t&gt;f certain a1 valence
tOSSCP. ■* pending in the
Pleat*
contact
Court
Circuit Court for Semmo'e
Admimttrtticn at JOI N Par*
County,
Florida,
Probate
A.enu*. Sanford. Ftorrda 12771.
Divition. the iddree* ot which
teiaphon* number (J07| 323i* 301 N. Perk Avenue. Sanford.
4330, within 2 worlmg day* of
Florida. 32771. Tha name* and
your ractlpt of thi* document; It
addr*i**a ol lha Pertonel
hearing mpttred. (TOO) 1-800
Repretentaliv#
and
th#
455-8771
Per tonal
Rapietentativa'1
Pubt.th Oecomh.tr i t , 1998
attorney
are
tel
forth
below
ana January 7. H 91
Any interacted perton upon
0(1-201
Whom Mill notice it aerved who
intend* to challenge th* validity
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
pi the Will, tha qualification* of
OF THE 1ETH JUDICIAL
th* Ptrtonal Repratentativo.
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
venue, or |un*diction ot th*
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Court, and all perton* having
FLORIDA
clam* again*! thi* aitat* who
GENERAL
art terved with a copy of thu
JURISDICTION DIVISION
nonce, are required to til* with
CASE NO: 9S 2199 C A M K
th*
Court tuch objection or
CE CAPITAL m o r t g a g e
claim within* the talar of three
SERVICES. INC.
month* after the .tel* of fho
PLAINTIFF
full publication of thi* nottc*
vs
or 30 day* attar Ihe date ot for­
SHARON JANE CECIL
me* of a copy ol thia notic* on
F/K/A SHARON JANE
tnat
paraon.
WILSON. ET AL
Perton* having claim* again*!
DEFINOANT(St
tn* atlat* who ar* not knokwn
NOTICE OF ACTION
to Ih* Ptrtonal Rapraaentativ*
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO TIMOTHY L WILSON. IF
and who** name* or addreataa
LIVING. AND IF OEAO. THE
ar* not rvatorably awettamUNKNOWN SPOUSE HEIRS.
able mutt Me all claim* egamtl
□ IVISEES. GRANTEES. AS­
tn eavtat* within three months
SIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
after the dele of Iho Inal publi­
TORS. TRUSTEES AND ALL
cation Ot this notice
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
INTEREST
BY,
THROUGH.
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
UNDER OR AGAINST TIMOTHY
FOREVER BARRED
L. WILSON and UNKNOWN
Th* date of the tnat publica­
SPOUSE OF TIMOTHY L WIL­
tion ol thi* nolle* it Decamber
SON. whoa* rea.danc* it
24. 1998
unknown if they be lit mg: end if
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE
they be dead, the unknown
Darnel M. Coughlm. Jr
defendanti who may ba aboutc/o 1481 W Fairbankt Av*
•t. hair*. d*m*t*t. giant***,
F O . Boa 70
attign***, lienor*, creditor*,
Winter Park, Florida 32790
truttee*. and all parti** claim­
(407) 647-3978
ing an inter**! by. through,
Oan.*l J LeFevre, Lawyer
under
ot
agemtl
the
Attorney lor
Defendant*, who are not known
Paraonal Repr*tentative
to be dead or alt**, and all par1491 W Fairbanks Avenue
tiea having er claiming to hava
PO. Boi 70
any right, title Or inttrett In tha
Winter Park. Florida 32790
property deter.bed in the mort­
(407) 647-3975
gage being torecloted herein.
Florida Bar No. 046209
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTlFICO
Publikh: Oacambtr 24. 31, 1998
that an action to loreclote a
OEM-171
mortgage on the following
property:
THE EASTERLY 9 FEET OF
IN THB CIRCUIT CO URT
LOT 13. ALL OF LOT 14 AND
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
THE WESTERLY la FEET OF
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
LOT S. BLOCK 4. WEST WILOIN AMO FOR
MERE. SECOND
SECTION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
FLORIOA
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
CIVIL CASE
PLAT BOOK 15. PAGE 5. OF
NO. B7-BSS-CA-1B-L
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
IN RE; FORFEITURE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
8189,930 09 IN UMITtO
ha* been tiled egamu you end
STATES CURRENCY AMO
you are required to aery* a
H O .000 00 IN UNITED
copy ot your written detente*,
STATES CURRENCY.
it any, lo it cn DAVIO J. STERN.
NO TICE OF ACTION
ESQ. Plaintiff a attorney, whoae
TO: Genaro Barraro; Joae Luit
addreas it 901 S Uruvereity
Cortez Juan Manuel Delgado,
Drivo 4500, Plantation. FL
J r ; Parfaclo Floraa-Cadana;
33324 (no latar than 30 daya
Jeaua Luna Oarcia. Jot* AJonio
from th* dal* of th* tint publi­
Siller; and all parti** having or
cation of thi* nolle* ot action)
claiming to hava any right, litl*
or m'acaat In lit* property here­
and Me the original with th#
in deecribed.
clerk of thi* coutf either before
teryic* on Plaintiff a attorney or
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for forfeiture ol the fol­
immediately thereafter, otherwi*e a default will be entered
lowing properly felted and held
again*! you lor the relief
in Stmmol* County, Florida:
demanded m the complaint or
S I99.930.00 m U.S. currtncy.
petition filed herein.
hat been filed agalmt you In
me Circuit Court of the
WITNESS my hand and tha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In
teal of thi* Court at SEMINOLE
and tor Semmol# County,
County, Florida, th* 24th day of
December. 1999
Florida. You ar* tequirad lo
terve a copy of your written
(SEAL)
delantee, if any, to Ih* comMARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
plain! upon John C. ROM,
Sharin’*
count*!.
who**
CIRCUIT COURT
addraaa la 100 buth Boulevard,
BY; Jean Briltant
Sanford Florida 32773 on or
Deputy Clerk
befora the 29th day of January.
Publikh: December 31, 1998
1999. and til* th* original with
and January 7 .1999
the Clark ol tht* Court either
DCX-203
before aerylce on Sharin'*
NOTICE OF
Counael or immediately merePUBLIC AUCTION
after; otherwiM a default will
None a 1a hereby given:
be entered egamtl you lor the
Seminole Wrecker Service will
relief
demanded
In
Ih*
tell at Public Auction lor aslComplaint tor Final Order ol
rage for cath on damand to
Forfeiture.
highaal bidder, th* following
Dated on: December 24, 1998
deaenbed vehicle
MARYANNE MORSE
Jen. 11. t t t t
ai Clark ol Court
88 Toyota 4 DR
By: Jean Briltant
Vm 8 JT2SV22E0J32St3t]
Deputy Clerk
Tha auction wilt be bald at
Publikh: December 31, 1999
12:00 pm on Ihe taid dal*
and January 7,14, 21, 1999
above At Seminole Wrecker
DCX-204
Service 2940 S. Myrtle Av*,.

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*• PUBLIC N O TICE”
SANFORD
AIRPORT AUTHORITY
Th* Sanford Airport Authority
will hold it* regular board meelmg on Tuesday. January 12.
1949. at 830 a m , at lha
Orlando
Sanford
Airport
Evecutiv* Office* Conference
Room,
A K.
Shoemaker
Domestic Terminal, at One R*d
Cleveland Boulevard, Sanford.
Florida Information may he
obtained by contacting Ih*
eaecutiv* olUcea during normal
buima** homy at 322-7771
Pteay* taka nolle* that If any
perton decide* to appeal any
decision made by th* Sanford
Airport Authority with respect
lo any matter considered at th*
meeting or hearing scheduled
harem, he or *h* wilt need a
record of Ih* proceeding*, and
that, tor such purpose, he or
tht may need lo *n*ur* that a
verbatim record of th* proceed­
ings it made, which record
include* th* testimony and evi­
dence upon which th* appeal
based
Victor D Whit*
Eieculiv* Director
Publish. December 3t, 1998
CFX-20S
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE MO. 9R-1103-CP
Prebeta Division
IN RE THE ESTATE OF
WILLIAM JOHN
PETERSON,
Oeceated
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* administration of Ih*
estate ot WILLIAM JOHN
PETERSON, deceased. Cat*
No 98-1103-CP. Is pend ng In
th* Circuit Court tor Semmol*
County.
Florida.
Piobate
Oinaion. Pott Office Drawer C,
Sanford. Florida 32771. Th*
namat and addroaaet of th*
personal rapraaentativ* and Ih*
paraonal representative * attor­
ney are tat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All paraon* on whom thia
notice it served who h*v*
obiactiona that challenge the
validity ot Ih# will. Ih* qualifica­
tion* ot Ih* paraonal rapratanlativ*. venue, or |ufi*diclron of
mi* Courl ar* required lo file
then obiection* with thi* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
(3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
1301 OATS AFTER THE OATS OF
SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM.
All Croditora of Ih* decadent
and other parson* having
claim* or demand* against
decadent» estate on whom a
copy of thi* notice 1* served
withm three (l) month* after Ih*
dal* ot the trrat publication of
thia none* mutt fit* thair claim*
with thi* Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) 0AVS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other croditora ot Iho dec*dept and person* having Claim*
daait'* aatwfa naal III
claim* with mi a Court WITHIN
THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th# dal* of th* tint publica­
tion of thia None* it tha 3tat
day ol Oecember. 1998.
Personal Representative
Lynn* I dean Shield*
SS2 Lakeworth Circle
Heathrow, Florida 32748
Attorney for
Paraonal Representative
Joseph A. Rosier. Esqu-ra
Post Office Boa 850176
Lake Mary, Florida 32795-0178
407-321-6677
Florida Bar No. 132408
Publish: December 31, 1998
and January T. 1999
OCX-200
Clreult Ceurt
V*hi*14 Caunty,

Fl«rtda
CASE 9 97-10907-COOL
LeaeeComm Corporation.
Plaintiff
v*
Gladys Edmund*.

Defendant)*)
NOTICE
09 SHERIFF'S BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtu* of trial certain
Writ ol Elocution leeued out ol
and under th* teal ot th*
Circuit Court of Volueia County,
Florida. Cat* * 87-10907-COOL
upon a final Judgment rendered
in me aforesaid court on mo
11th day ot March A D. 1999 In
mat certain case entitled
laaaaCaitim
Corporation.
Plaintiff v*. Oladyt Edmund*.
Oafandant which aforesaid Writ
ot Eaacution waa delivered to
me at Sheriff ol Samlnolo
County, Florida and I have
levied upon all th* fight, title
and interest el th# d#f#nd#nt*
In th# following d#scribed prop­
arty. veid properly being locat­
ed m Seminole County, Florida,
more particularly detenbed aa
follow*:
On* Black Four door 1993
Mittubiehl Eapo LRV Wagon,
Vln 9: JA3CB2QCOP2OI9410
Being etored at Altamonte
Towing.
and Ih# und#reign#d at Sheritt
ot Samirola County, Florida,
will at 11.00 A.M. on the tint
day ot January A D . 1999 offer
tor aalo and tail lo th* highaal
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTINO LIENS, at the
Front (Watt) Door, at th* etepa,
ot S«minol# County Courthouse
m Sanford. Florida, tha above
d#scribed property
That said tale la being med#
to Mtiefy th* termi of Ihn Writ
of Eaacution.
Donald F, EtUngav
Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 1345 28IH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE OATS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. 1407) 330 8640 7TO
(407) 323-3323
Publith: 0«cember 10, 17, 24,
31. 1994
With Sal* b#mg held on
January t t . 1999
DEX-60

Legal Notices
UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal ot th# below
described vehicle* wat con­
ducted m compliance with F. S
713,79 Nolle* that Butch*
Towing will **ll laid vehicle* at
Public Auction lor cath cn
January 7. 1999 at 10 00 am at
200 Persimmon Av* , Sanford.
Flo'ula W* retei v# the right to
withdrew any vehicle* from thi*
auction Alt vehicle* *o*d AS IS.
No tilt* guaranteed Butch*
Towing ratarve* the right to bid
on any vehicle
Vvfucie* may he viewed on*
hour prior to tale
1491 FORD WHITE
KNJPT06MSM8119587
Publith: December 31, 1948
DEX-ttS
NOTICE
None4 14 hereby given mat m*
annual report of the Anna Fertic
Foundation. Inc fa available tor
inspection at its principal
office. 499 Carolyn Drive.
Oviedo. FL 32785. (407) 3598377 during ragultr butineaa
hours by any cltlian who
raqueala it within ISO day* of
thi* nolle#, and that Shirley R.
Ptchford la Ih* Foundation’*
principal manager
Publish: December 31. 1998
DEX-209
Circuit Ceurt
Seminal* Ceunty,
Fieri#*
CASE 9 9T-1076 C A - 1 S W
TSD Systems. Inc .
Flamfitf/Counter Defendant
v*
MB S Computet Warehouse
of Orlando. Inc ,
Defendant/ Countar Plaintiff
MB S Computer Warehoute
ot Orlando. Inc..
Thud Party Plaintiff
v*
Jama* Daly. Ill
Third Party Defendant
NOTICE
OF SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtu* ot mat certain
Writ ot Eaacution itauad out of
and under th* teal ot th*
Circuit Court ol Stmmol*
County, Florida. Cat* • 97107I-CA-1S-W upon a final
judgment rendered m th* aforeMid court on the 19th day ot
August A O . 1999 in that certain
cat* entitled IS O System*.
Inc.. Plaintilf/Counlar Defen­
dant va. M B S
Computer
Warehouse el Orlando. Inc ,
Dafandant/Countar
Plaintiff.
MB a Computer Warehoute ot
Orlando. Inc., Third Fatty
Ptaintitl v* Jama* Daly, lit, Third
Party Defendant which afore­
said Writ ol Eaacution waa
delivered lo m* a* ShanN of
Semmol* County. Florida and I
hava l«vi#d upon all th* nght.
ml* and intarait of th# defen­
dant*
In
th*
following
described property, said prop­
erty being located in Seminole
County. Florida, more particu­
larly described a* follow*
1894 Cadillac 0*viHe,
VIN ff108X052BIRU277130
Bring Stored at Altamonte
Towing.
and th* undersigned a* Sheriff
of Semmol* County, Florida,
wttl at 11:00 A M on the 9tin
day ot January A D . 1899 offer
tor tala and M il to th* high**!
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING HENS, at Uw
of the
Semmol*
County
Courthouse In Sanford. Florida,
me above described property
Thai taid tala ■* being mad*
10 aatisfy the term* ot m u Writ
ot Eaacution
Donald F. Estinger,
Sneiiff
Seminole County.
Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1990. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NIEOING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFICE. 1345 29TH STREET,
SANFORO. FLORIDA, AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. (407) 330-6840 TTO
(407) 323-3323
Publith: Oacambtr 10, 17. 24.
31. 1998
With Sale being held on
January tt , 1999
DEX-63

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CLERK

UNCLAiaaao
VEHICLE a u c t i o n
Remoral ot th* balow
described vehicle* wa* con­
ducted M compliance with F 3.
713.71. Nolle* that Butch’*
Towing wi n M i l taid vatucl* at
Public Auction for cath on
January 11th at 10 00 am at 200
Psrtunmon
Ava,
Sanford,
Florida. W* reserve th* right to
withdraw any vehicle* from thia
auction. All vahtcl** told AS IS
No tilt* guaranteed. Butch'*
Towing reserve* Iho right to bid
on any vehicle
Vehicle* may be viewed on*
hour prior to sale.
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Publith: December 31. 1999
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ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY
THB C ITY OF BANFORD. FLORIDA
Nolle* la hereby given that a Public Hearing will b* held in th*
Commiasion Room at lha City Hall. 300 North Park Avenue, m th*
City of Sanford. Florida, at 7:00 o'clock FM. on January It . 1999
to conaidar the adoption ol an ordinance by In* City ol Sanford.
Florida, described as follows:
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Dry WM Hangar* Taper*
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pay. 330-3232. TroptaM Boding
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counseling center in Sanford
Typing, delation, phone* A
general office duke* 33*
9200*102 or taa 339-2129
ACCUAITY OFFICE A , ------Mery. Third Stub. F/T A P/T
27 26 Mart, merit moeoM to
(726
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lOLDCRIRS: Surface

Taecher Aislatanl and cook
needed lor Chnwen child car*
canter Good pay A benefit*.
322-7906

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153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r

IMPEACH CLINTON
T-8MRT9I CM 1-200-793-3179

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mobie homeaaa. hone*, cans,
iarming or rwaaryt Zoned agri­
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Manual*. Charger 2300 (new
42200) 333-341*

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part-213.000
331-80A8

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part, maid* laundry
CM owner 330-2770.

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165 00 Lanya Mart 323-4133

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Urge Closets • Lake Front
• Volleyball • Sparkling ftol
• Tenuis Courts

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Apartments

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8714 Ridgewood krm.,
Sanford • 330-0804

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

2 5 2 -A c c o u n t t n c
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A afCOME TAX tor rtlv and
butane**. Accounting Sotobona Plu*. Inc. 407-322-1000

W I NEED HOUSES TO RENT

278- H a n d y M a n
NOME BWROVEMfNT 4V*7
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khafraa.
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NO JO B TOO S M A a 321-6110

287-L a w n S e r v ic e s
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RES/COM
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FREE EST 32V0232.
LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean

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ADVANCE TECTONICS
AddUtona-Home*

2420 Onngi Avt.
Sanford

Local OuHdar tinea 1421
133 4464 COC001444

2 6 3-C a r t e n t r y

Up To $3,500

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CARPENTER Al Horn*
rapes*, paring A ceranvc N*
Richard Ore** 321 5972

Lake
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jt aipananca 321-0321

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Contra! Air, Range And
Refrigerator.

Special GoodUntil Jaauaiy ‘99
• Spacious Apartments allh Urge dosels • Luke
Front • Volleyball • Sparkling (tool • Tennis Courts

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268-C h i l d C a r e
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Housing Program

( 407) 786-8800

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2714

* J J O -5204

brush. 407-5*4-1*5* or
pgr 407X19X317

300- P r e s s u r e
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407-33IM741

PRESSUREXlaam Washing
Dacfca ’ W a U * Dnvawaya
STEAM FACTORY 324-7666

DAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION

Cleanup*, prauur* ta. hauling,
lawn car*. 407-302-7712 Uc/fria

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301-R o o f i n g

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partar Avaraga houa* 1650 •
part. SpaoMxa* in trttnor 30
yrs am Prauur* washing aa-

YATES ROOF94Q since 1*22
Church A Sr Dlac. 3rd. Gen.
Uc. *RC0022tt0.132-1442

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124-5139
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dry wan, ramodakng. ranova2 7 5 -D r y w a l l
kona CM 222-7009
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Matched Popcorn 133X339

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pool, itnnit el amenaMa
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owner motNatod
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ONLY
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yard. CHfA. tem portal CM
Berbwe Simmon* 333-1732

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tor aaka *io each Have
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226. rtbato 340-9497.

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Mwy area 3 bdrm,
2 barn, toncad yard. cM after
230 p m. 2224210 or 222-1660

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ALF opening tar admevahetive iim unee. Oavtaopmeniel opportunity
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to*l 90*432-2072.

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IfTRJTY CONTRACTOR

2 pupprat. Chow/Co*&gt;* mn.
9wk* Hava 1*4 puppy ahol A
worming 450 as Aflar 5pm.
324-0374.

381-7000
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230-2711

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W***snto FREE: 331-5222

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Boo if you don’t
like Halloween!
A few years
ago. Pastor
Jim Henry
suggested to
his congrega­
tion at First
Baptist
Church of
Orlando to
give prayer
tracts to
trlck-orRUSS WHITE
treaters.
Now. tell
me what kid wouldn't prefer a
Tootsie Roll or chewing gum be
tossed Into his or her bag?
Once upon a Halloween, there
was a man who gave away some
of his baseball cards. Take a
handful, he said. Imagine now
receiving a 1052 Mickey Mantle
rookie card!
There wtll be a day • probably
sooner than we think • when
those prayer tracts will be very
valuable, too. But Idda can get
them at church. Halloween Is
Intended to be a party. Trick-ortreating Is more American than
pumpkin pie.
Neighborhoods used to be a
lot safer, o f course, and everyone
knew all the trlck-or-treatera
were no matter how well dis­
guised they were.
Today, hardly anyone knows
who the children are that come
to the door and say. T r ic k or
Treat." Most o f the callers are
small fries, escorted by their
parents. They come In bunches •
three, four, five at a time. The
doorbell rings once every 20
minutes or so.
Some o f these little ones seem
to enjoying themselves. Others
seem very shy - coaxed Into the
ceremony by parents, who have
great memories of Halloweens
past. Most o f us had good times
on Halloween. We liked the
treats. We did very few tricks.
It costs $25 or more for each
household to buy Halloween
treats. Some folks go overboard
but most Just head to the super­
market and grab whatever they
see first. Everyone wants to have
enough o f a supply. Usually,
people have stuff left.
Sheriff Don Eslinger remem­
bers trlck-or-treatlng In Warren.
Mich. He was a stuffed pumpkin
one year. He said Halloweens
were very safe then. The sheriff,
formerly known as a pumpkin,
now warns people to be careful.
Ruth Hamilton, a delightful
100, says that when she was
growing up in Ames, Iowa the
boys In town would do some
nasty tricks on Halloween. T h e
older folks were In fear that the
boys would knock over their
outdoor privies." Mrs. Hamilton
said.
‘ One fellow got so mad that
he went into his toilet with a
shotgun." she said. "He warned
the boys not to come to his
place, and to stay away from his
privies. He had a two holer, you
know. The rich folks had three
holers."
There's a message In that.

50 Cents

FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1998

91st YEAR. No. 50

A ir p o r t
p lan s to
ad v an c e
exp an sion

T ax collector and
clerk pay dividends

llliis l O f f

By Russ W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
county's tax collector and clerk
o f the circuit court have turned
in more than $4 million in
dividend checks to the county
and taxing authorities.
With this money added to
the county's pot, residents
should pay less In local taxes
the following year.
Tax Collector Ray Valdes
wrote checks to the Board of
County Commissioners
and
two taxing authorities
for
$3.41 million and Clerk of the
Circuit Court Maryanne Morse
wrote her largest ever dividend
check for $1,076,654.
In the 10 years that Valdes
and Morse have been state
Constitutional Officers, they
have consistently produced big
returns.
Valdes, the Treasurer of tire
Year In Florida for 1998, has
returned $24.5 million to Ute
general revenue fund of the
Board
of
Commissioners.
Seminole County School Board
and St. Johns Water Manage­

By BIB Earns
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The Orlando
Sanford Airport Board of Di­
rectors Is expected to vote
Tuesday on a proposal to a d ­
vance the plans and specifi­
cations for airport expansion.
The 09-70.000 square-foot
expansion o f the airport Is
expected to cost from $12-16
million, said Brendan Carmody, president and manag­
ing
director
o f OrlandoSanford International Inc.
‘ Different people have dif­
ferent crystal balls on how
much It will cost.” Carmody
said. T h a t's still pretty much
up In the air.*
He did not give a specific
time frame on construction
plans.
The Airport Authority plans
to build
a two-story
con­
course that will allow pas­
sengers to "walk in and out
o f planes
without
dealing
with the weather," Carmody
said.
The lower level will be re­
served for parking. The upper
level o f the- concourse, which
Carmody aald is ‘ on the floor
level o f airplanes* will allow
passengers
direct
access

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By B ill E e m s
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Winning fantasy
CASSELBERRY - Lottery Secretary
Marcia Mann announced that nine win­
ning tickets matched all live numbers In
Wednesday's FANTASY 5 drawing.
According to Lottery computer records,
one o f the winning tickets was sold In
Casselberry.
The winners will share a top-prize pay­
out totaling $249,685.47. Each ticket
holder will receive a cash prise o f
$27,742.83.

By sh aft Brwdis
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - The Tomorrow
Project will build a strong
foundation for youth In Semi­
nole County, from the floor up.
The project is an expansion
of the Seminole Family YMCA.
which among other things,
adds a gymnasium to the ex­
isting complex on LongwoodLake Mary Road.
"We hope to moke this a
community building, focused

M o d e l air show comes to Sanford
SANFORD The Sanford
Aero Modelers are hosting a
model Air Show from 9 a.m. to
4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
at the SAM Flying Field on
Highway 46, eight miles east
o f Sanford. Plaques
will be
awarded for the best military
fixed-wing model plane, best
aerobatics
plane, best
bi­
plane, golden age. and pilots
choice.
Food concessions
will be
available
at
the site, and
there will be a raffle for a free
radio system and kit. Specta­
tor parking donation is $2
per car.
‘ Every rivet o f a real plane
is duplicated." Lee Dargue,
President o f the Sanford Aero
Modelers, said.
T h ese
are
real planes, only scaled down
to about 1/3 to 1/4 the size of
the actual plane.
The gas
caps and name plates
are
even real. We have combat
type
action
planes, among
other models. Most planes
have about a seven to eight
foot wingspan, with usually a
minimum o f 60 Inches.*
The Air Show will take place
on a 5,000 square foot run­
way.
A 900 square
foot
shaded pavilion wtll be pro­
vided
for
spectators.
Hot
Dogs will cost $1. Quarterpound
hamburgers
‘ loaded
with all the trimmings’
will

ment District.
Morse has returned more
than $5.7 million o f profits or
‘ excess fees" generated by her
office. This Is a 13.1 percent
return on Investment. The
$ 1.076.654 dividend Is the sec­
ond to top the $1 million level.
She turned over $1,027,520 In
1994, and has averaged 8.3
percent returns on Investments
per year.
Morse snld the Seminole
County Clerk's Office Is one of
47 In the state funded entirely
through fees generated tn dayto-day operations, without anv
general
taxpayer's
support.
These fee-based offices are re­
quired by law to transfer any
surplus to the county at the
end of the fiscal year.
Tlie Seminole County Tax
Office has been rated in the
top three o f the state's 67 tax
collecting offices since Valdes
came Into office. Valdes credits
his staff, which he says, give
courteous and good service.
■When residents come to us.
our people greet them with a
smile and take care of the
needs." he said.

on serving the youth o f the
community," said Ed Thomas,
executive director o f the YMCA
branch.
*Wc hope to have a lot o f op ­
portunities where w ell be able
to do programs like midnight
basketball, working wtth teen­
agers. giving them a positive
safe environment. A place
where they will feel good about
coming.
and
bring
their
friends, and hopefully stay out
of trouble In the process.*
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V O L L E Y B A L L C H A M PIO N S C RO W NED

RickGosnsll. a dub mambar prsparas his seals modal of a Franch as ro­
bs tics airpians, that ha wil showcase during an air show this weekend.
cost
$1.50, Dargue
said.
Spectators can also buy a
can o f soda.
The Aero Modelers
work
with boy scouts
and cub
scouts. Dargue said he would
like to get more youth In the
area active in building model
airplanes. The group teaches
novices about aero dynamics
and other principals.
"We teach a great deal o f
math, science,
and electron­
ics." Dargue said. “We make
sure kids know
why theftplanes are doing what they
do in the air.
We teach
Ohm's Law, signal strength.

the range o f the transmitter,
and move up from there. This
also teaches kids how to deal
with frustration, anxiety, and
satisfaction
In accomplish­
ments. We provide free In­
struction
as well as enter­
tainment. *
Planes are controlled using
Joy sticks
controlling
the
rudder and the throttle on
two transmitters.
A ‘ buddy
box is used," Dargue said, ‘ to
prevent crashes." Whenever a
person loses control o f the
plane, an expert takes control
of the plane from a different

In Brief
dish. Soft drinks will be provided.

salad and drink

Halloween fest

JROTC yard sale

SANFORD - Ladies o f the Fleet Reserve
are hosting a Halloween October Fest cov­
ered dish dinner Saturday at 7 p.m. at
The Fleet Reserve. Sanford. For more
Information call (407) 330-1706.

SANFORD - Crooms Academy JROTC
will hold a yard sale Saturday and
Sunday from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. at 208
Forrest Dr., tn the Loch Arbor subdivision
o f Sanford. All proceeds will benefit the
Drill Team and other JROTC programs.

Picnic in the park

Halloween chili

SANFORD - The Society for the
Preservation o f Fort Mellon Park Is having
a Pot Luck Picnic in the Park Saturday at
noon at Fort Mellon Park. Bring a covered

SANFORD • Chill will be served
Saturday from 4 until 7 p.m. at the First
Christian Church. Tickets are $3 (or
adults and $2 lor children, and Includes

The Crooms JROTC will also sell
advanced three day passes to the Sanford
Heritage Festival being held Nov. 13
through Nov. 15 tn downtown Sanford.
The JROTC will receive a portion o f the

Ths Winter Springs votoybal team won its first Girls' Votteybal District
Championship Thursday night. Ths Ovtedo Lions also won ths 6A-3 titts
at Lake Mary. Ss# atortss, Pags IA .

ticket sales from the Greater Sanford
Chamber« f Commerce.

City council meets
OVIEDO • The Oviedo City Council will
meet Monday at 7 p.m. at 400 Alexandla
Blvd.. Ovtedo. The agenda for the meeting
Includes discussion concerning the
Chuluota Small Area Study.

Airport authority meeting
SANFORD • The Sanford Airport
Authority will hold a regular meeting
Tuesday at 8:30 a.m. tn the Authority's
board room at One Red Cleveland Blvd..
Sanford. Items on the agenda Include the
HNTB Consulting Services Agreement
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Magnet pronram

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Baccal.it! -ate
Program
at
Sem inole
High
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gram inform ation session for
Interested parents and students

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Nov 13 at 7 p tn in the SHS
auditorium.
Current eighth grade students
w ho reside in Seminole County
are eligible to apply to participate
lit the ninth grade
Pre-IH
Program Application materials

CASSELBERRY -

entertainment
Including
a
Saturday
BARBECUE
and
Antique Car Show. Ride all day
nmrsday or Sunday for $12. or
purchase Individual tickets for
$1 M ill at the gate or $.50 In
adv.mee at the school. I’rocerds
benefit all Utke Howell High
School sports programs.

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194.1. Gus ilodnar of the Toronto
Maple Leaf* scored a goal against the
New York Rangers in the first IS sec
onds of Ins first game
TODAY'S 1)1 OTE: Let every sluice
ol knowledge be opened ami set a
flowing”
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FRID AY
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SATU RD AY
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SUNDAY
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ShwTS 83 66

PUNTA GORDA Ilte U S. Navy
Armed Guard and Merchant
Seamen. Veterans of World War
II. will bold their fourth Florida
stale mtnl-rennlon. Nov. 18

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TODAY'S MOON: Between
first quarter lOct 3 8 'and full
moon (Nov 4'

SANFORD - Adults classes In
drama will begin Saturday.
12:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Ta)lrl Arts School o f Performing
Arts and Academics. 519 I’almetto Ave.
Renowned drama Instructor,
Joseph Pinkney, formerly of
Washington. DC. who pres­
ently resides In Central Flor­
ida will teach Die classes.
Pmknry. for the past 28 years,
has worked In theater, radio,
television, and motion p ic­
tures.
Pinckney has studied acting
with the late Alfrctlne (Aide)
Brown o f Baltimore. He has
worked side by side with Ruby
Dee, Ossie Davis and has per­
formed
In such
plays as
’ Macbeth’ . ’ As You Life It’ , as
well as contemporary plays
like ’ Raisin In The Sun’ , and
”Sun To Sun’ . His radio work
has been greatly received. He
did a television performance
with the Muppcts in a pilot
called ’ Electric Fuzz’ for NBC
TV. His television fame was In
the ’ Strawberry Square’ , and
'Consider Tills* a skit written
by Pinkney and produced by
Howard University's WHMMTV which won four Emmy
awards.

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Conte cftcch out o u t
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hree candidates would like to fill the open Group 6 seat
party affiliation, make the choice.
JelTThompson has been a lawyer for 15 years, all of that lime
on the bench of the ! 8 th Jundldal Circuit, which serves
Brevard and Seminole counties. For a number of
In Brevard County. He served three years as an assistant prose­
reasons. David Dugan Is best.
cutor. then entered private practice that Includes die
Mr. Dugan knew when he was 10 that he wanted to
full range of legal work. He. too. has found time to
become a lawyer. At law school his specific goal was to
serve his community In u number of volunteer efforts.
become a trial lawyer, which Is why he specialized In
Michael Bross has pracUced law for 12 years In a
criminal defense during his three-year Army service.
wide assortment of ureas, though much of It has been
A lawyer for 20 years, he has handled the gamut In criminal defense.
complex civil litigation, as well as criminal, probate and
Unfortunately. Mr. Bross was charged early this
family law - while living most o f that time In Melbourne.
year by the Florida Bar's grievance committee with
Yet there has always been Ume for family and commu­
mismanagement of client (nisi accounts, for which
the state Supreme Court has ordered his practice
nity.
18th Judicial
Mr. Dugan's community service has been steller: Boy
closed for 10 days and placed him on probation for a
Circuit, G roup 6 year. That Is not conduct worthy of a Judge.
Scouts, chamber of commerce. Rotary, church, youth
sports. Through such service those who aspire to the bench come
Neither of the later candidates has the length or breadth of
legal experience In match that of Mr. Dugan. Nor can they match
to know the many parts of their communities and those they
his community Involvement.
would Judge.
In short, Mr. Dugan ts best-qualified. Thus, lie Is the Sentinel's
TWo other candidates seek the same scat. Though the Judge sits
choice forjudge. Group 6 . IHtit Judicial Circuit.
lit Brevard County, all voters In the two counties, regardless of

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grandparent
responsible for
raising u grandchild.
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Sanford. For more Information
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calling Milk at (9411 627-6759 or
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Saturday:
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Highs In the tn!d-80s. Lows in
the mld-60s. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs In the mld-80s.
Uiws in the mld-60s. Monday:
Scattered showers. Highs in
the low-80s. Lows In the mid*
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Navy reunion

TODAY'S WEATHER. tin this day in
1991. lightning struck a tamper in
l)uccnslund Australia, while she was
reading a novel Doctors said the rubber
mattress she was on saved her life

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eat nival will feature over 710
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were also given a slirct with safety tips,
lltcy were also given a questionnaire to
help them determine If their child Is safe.
H ie speaker was Sandy Traeger. president
of the Florid it IM"A.
Ilte next meeting of the Heathrow PTA
will be Dei I. Ilte Heathrow Chorus will
be performing. Ilte Hook Fair will be open
that evening from 5 to 7 pin . with the
general meeting beginning at 7 pan (Tile
Hook Fair s other hours will be November
:» ) through Dec. 1 from 7:.M0 a m
to
noon.I Ilte Heathrow OltI Seoul troops
will be also be at the December IM'A
meeting selling holiday baked goods.

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Antony the items necessary
In it well equipped gym are
backboards and hoops, bul
Thomas wanted to make sure
there was a Rood foundation, a
wood floor, for the health of
die teenagers that would be
using the Indoor courts.
'It's a maple wood floor. It's
tongue and groove.' said Th o­
mas. The Installation system
gives the floor bounce. *lt will
be a very safe and healthy
floor.'
The expansion project Is g o­
ing well. The floor will be In­
stalled last. It Is Thomas' hope
that It will be paid for by the
time Installation Is completed.
"We had actually pun ’based
dlls floor over a year ago.' said
Thomas, because the Y could
get It for a good price. T h e
wood has not been paid for yet.
It was purchased on a prom is­
sory’ note, llils floor actually
cost us $45,000. which wr
don't have right now.*
n ic YMCA took out a $1.5
million loan for the building,
but has looked lo other funding
sources for equipment
and
Items such as die floor. The
'W all of Light', a glass block
wall with etched names of con ­
tributors. will jxiy for part of
die cost o f the floor, but T h o­
mas ho|»cs to get $25,000 from
a Rotary International grant.
niom as and YMCA building
committee
chairman
Drain
CAerliy are members of die
Lake Mary Rotary Club. With
the helji of President Mike

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Finlay. October 30. 1998

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hope in win
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Mr D im said there ts a pool ol
$20 million, available lo Rotary
duhs throughout die country,
with a $25,000 maximum lor
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gather at Ihe S e m in o le Fam ily Y M C A The clu b h o p e s
to win a grant lo h elp p a y for the wood floor being in ­
stalled in the Y 's g ym n a siu m

“(The project I will bench! the
children and the greater com*
munity of Central Florida.' said
Mcl-can. 'll will enable the
Seminole County YMCA to ex­
pand Its reach ol services lo a
greater
proportion
of
the
population, particularly chil­
dren that may have cultural oi
economic disadvantages."

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L a k e M ary Rotary C lu b m em bers V e m F e d d e rs e n
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will be liling ihe grant applica
lion wUhln the week. Thomas
said die Installation ol the
floor should begin in mid
November.
For more tniomiallon almut
Ihe 'W all ol Light', call tile
YMCA at 14071521-8114 I .

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transmitter.
*We
can
do
acrobatics
with the planes.* Dargue said.
*Wr
can turn
planes
all
around in the wind. But. It's
also safe.*
Then* Is a pond near die
air field for floating snil boats
and small powered
boats,
Dargue said. The Aero Model­
ers plan to build a track for
racing model cars.
Dargue said the Air Model­
ers encourage
people who
ure Interested In model air­
planes to take a test
flight
with the group before Invest­
ing any money In a plane.
~Wc get u lot of retirees
wtio want
to do this as a
hobby,’ Dargue
said.
The
trouble Is. a lot o f jiroplc buy
a plane, a radio, an engine,
then drop die hobby before
too long. We
want you to
know (his Is something you
want to pursue before
you
spend any money. We want
to work with people to allevi­
ate any problems.'
The group has a club plane
novices can use. Membership
In the Sanford Aero Modelers
Is $10 for youth under
14
years old. The price Is $20
far youth 14-18, and $100 for
adults. Dargue said the group
will pay for the cost o f youth
to Join for free when there is a
financial hardship. Often, a
plane
will be donated
by
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members to help out a youth
Interested In modrl airplanes,
Dargue said.

Bonnie Ethel Byrd, 92, South
Mellonvtlle Avenue. Sanford,
Thursday Oct. 29, 1998. Bom
Aug. 2. 1906 In Becvtlle, Texas,
she moved to Central Florida
In 1969. Miss Byrd worked in a
restaurant before retiring. She
was a member of First Chris­
tian Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include
nephew,
Braxton L. Perkins Jr., San­
ford; great-nieces, Marti R ea­
gan. Lake Mary. Susan Stair,
U.S. Virgin
Islands,
Linda
Lemons. Lenlor, N.C., Patsy
Newton. Atlanta. Ga.; greatnephew, Braxton L. Perkins

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from planes to the terminal.
During the Initial stage or
expansion, there will be six
gutrs added. Cannody said.
Final expansion
will add a
seventh gate. The exterior of
die airport will have 'pretty
much the same stucco fin­
ish.* as It currently has. Carmody said. 'Hie Interior will
ulso have the same finish.
The Airport
Authority
ex­
pansion has several packages,
Cannody said.
There
Is a
“vertical circulation package'
that would Improve elevator
service.
There
Is a 'steel
package* for purchasing the
steel that will be needed In
construction,
und a 'loading
bridge package.
There also
Is a ‘ civil
packuge,*
which
would Include new ramps, and
a
'general
construction
package,' Cannody said.
The
Orlando-International
Airport, Inc., Is also planning
an expansion that will cost
approximately
three million
dollars. Carmody said.
This
planned
expansion
would enable die
domestic
terminal to be used by ln-

temadonal flights when It Is
not being used for domestic
llights. Carmody said.
The concourse
would
he
expanded, with more walling
space, windows, and Improved
lighting.
'l l
will be more
utilitarian.* Carmody said.
Thr Airport Authority's $1216 million
expansion
und
the OS 1 $5 million expansion
“are
two dHTm-nt
projects'
that 'can be viewed as com ­
plimentary
to each
other.'
Cannody said.

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Jeffrey Thompson is Endorsed by
law Enforcement for Circuit Judge
“We arc confident that when elected to sene as Circuit Judge, von will he fair to all involved and dial
you will listen to the concerns of die cili/enry ami law enforcement. We also believe dial you will work
hard lo make positive changes in the administration of Justice in this circuit."
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People
R e n t-to -o w n businesses on the rise

CALENDAR
W riters’ group
Tlie Round Tabic Writers'
Croup meets evrry Saturday at
10 a.m. In the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. SR 430
(southeast com er o f 436 and
434J. Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone Interested in Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
is no cost.
Anyone is welcome to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing examples of
their own creative writing. If a
serious critique
is desired
bring eight or ten extra copies
for others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

al 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center in Sanford.,
Tlie club educates members
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There an- no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Brom eliad Society
The Seminole Bromeliad S o­
ciety meets the thin! Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m.. at San­
ford Garden Club, U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue, Sanford. All
aspects o f bromeliad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. Tlie society is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromeliad Sorirtlrs and Ike
Bromeliad Society Inc. For In­
formation. call Bud Martin,
321-0838.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art A sso ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday of each month, at 1
p.m.. at Shonry's in Sanford.
Those interested In art are
welcome to attend."

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets
die first Sunday of the month

Ovcrcaters Anonymous
Overenters Anonymous meets
every Tuesday, at 10 a.m. in
Parish Hall Whltncr Lounge of
Holy Cross Episcopal Churvh
In Sanford. Tlie meetings last
about an hour. There nrr no
dues nor fees. Tlie only re­
quirement to attend Is the de­
sire to slop eating compul­
sively.

Smoker is tired o f slurs
Dear Maty,
*'m Ured of the negative slurs
and joking "put downs" I'm get­
ting about being a nicotine a d ­
dict. I smoke because I like it
and it helps me keep my
weight down. I'm certainly not
going to "graduate* on to
heroine or cocaine because I
smoke. 1 guess I don't know
what an addict really Is, but 1
liave this Image o f a Btreet per­
son stumbling around begging
for money which they aay they
need for food, but then use for
drugs or alcohol. Maybe that's
too extreme, but I certainly
don't consider myself an addict
Just because 1 smoke a pack of
cigarettes a day.
Don't bother giving me the
quick lecture on why I should
stop smoking. Just tell me what
you really mean when you say
someone has an addiction.

Not Ai
Dear Not,
No lectures. Just the facts:
these are some characteristics
o f a person who Is addicted to
a substance:
• The person Is compelled to
use more and more o f the mibstance, even though this heavy
use has b c t I o u s side effects
and disrupts their lifestyle and
relationships.
• The person Is preoccupied
with getting the substance and
may give it higher priority than
food, paying the rent, or other
basic necessities. Perhaps they

FAMILY
CO U N SELO R

MARY
BALK

stop for a few days or even
weeks, but eventually the Irre­
sistible urge draws them back
to It.
r v ^ ^ g , . ka i &amp; ^M^^kfafafafa^fa — —
am
r r in s p i n is TOorc 'ic cu ra ic
to describe your use o f ciga­
rettes as a chemical depend­
ency. Simply put you will get
unpleasant physical and psy­
chological effects from not
having the drug, nicotine.
When we talk about chemical
dependency, we may mean
anything from full-blown a lco ­
holic or crack addict to the
high school kid who drinks a
wine cooler on the way to
school. My feeling is that
smoking a pack o f cigarettes a
day Is a form o f addiction, but
It la still within our cultural
norms. It Is Just as correct to
say that a smoker Is dependent
on cigarettes for feelings of
well-being.

Mary Balk la a Certified Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counselor at Crooms Academy.
Phono: 322-6742.

* No Credit 11a sale t* " No
Long-term Commitment!" "No
Down Payment!" “Free Service
in Your Homcl*
Rent-lo-own
(RTO)
busi­
nesses are using such nds (o
attmet customers. Thrrc arc a
host o f local RTO establish­
ments and a few nationwide
franchises, and the number is
Increasing rapidly.
RTO's are In regulatory limbo
bernusc their unique marketing
approaches do not fit into the
traditional
merchandising
methods. Are thry retailers
who extend credit to high risk
borrowers,
leasing
agencies
offering long term leases, or
are they rental agencies?
Although RTO merchandising
has only rercntly gained con ­
siderable attention. It Is not a
new concept. It originated with
an English piano manufacturer
who wanted la Increase his
business by making It easier
for customers to buy pianos.
He created the "hire-purchase"
marketing concept in 1840.
Tills concept has been used for
years by music companies In
cooperation with band teachera enabling beginning stu­
dents to m il their Instruments.
If a student lost Interest the
rented Instrument was relumed
and payment ceased. If tlie
student continued In the band
and kept up Hie payments,
eventually the Instrument be­
came his.
Tlie "hire-purchase" or RTO
merchandising
method
has
now been extended to the sale
of a wide variety o f merchan­
dise including things such as
furniture, appliances. Jewelry,
electronics and even office
equipment. The use o f the RTO
concept to sell n wider variety
o f products has resulted tn the
development o f a new type of
retailer who targets a different
kind of customers, using a dif­
ferent sales appeal and possi­
bly with a different merchan­
dising objective. RTO's have
generated
consumer
com ­
plaints regarding the amount
’ and 'clarity o f ’ rental/purehase
Information, high prices, se­
vere penalties for late pay­
ments. and repossession and
debt collection practices. Some
consumer groups want more
slate or federal regulation.
RTO’s contend they serve a
group o f customers rejected by
other sellers and their actions
are reasonable and essential
for economic survival.

CONSUMER
FOCUS

BARBARA
H U G H ES/
GREGG

retailer, Harare » « 1**. classified
ud or a thrift shop. RTO is a
very cosily method o f owner­
ship.
* Realize that although RIO
dealers do not use credit re­
porting agencies, they do o b ­
tain and cheek Infomintlnn
about you. They will ask for
information about your em ­
ployment, such us, who you
work for. how long. Income.
iuid locution. Hits information
will be checked. Also, dralrra
will ask for the name and ad­
dress or several rrlullvcs nnd
friends. (Tlie company
will
have enough Information lo lo ­
cate you.)
* Make sure any contract yon
are considering signing co n ­
tains all o f the Important fi­
nancial Information. Tills in­
cludes tilings such us cush
selling price of the merchan­
dise: if it Is new or used; the
amount and timing o f rental
payments: u list o f and the
amount o f other charges, such
ns deposits, delivery or rein­
statement charges, late fees
and fees to lie paid at the end
o f the contract before owner­

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you and carrying on a “eteainy"
online flirtation Is a form of
cheating. I don’t Mams yon far
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the nir.
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quite healthy and financially sound.
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week with echool/club activities,
music lessons, homework, shopping,
cooking, cleaning, laundry, and I
work outside the noma.
We do a tenuous balancing act
and time is our most precious com­
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have been ignored. I speak for my
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blanks. Either mark through
them or hove them filled In.
Oct a copy of what you sign at
the lime that you sign It.
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reputation o f the company with
whom you will be dealing, call
your local Better Business Bu­
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there are unresolved com ­
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married woman with three chil­
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many ways, but has discovered the
■joys’ of Internet chatrooms. I have
caught him talking-online In the
wee hours of the morning and con­
fronted him about i t It’e demeaning
to me and my children when ho
■peaks to these “ladies” in s pro­
vocative way on the N e t He says
it’e all in fun.
To make a long story short, I fig­
ured out his password apd found
out that he has been having ■ pret­
ty steamy “affair” with a young lady
out West. I feel betrayed ana dis­
gusted. I feel that I’ve been cheated
on. He will say that as long as It
isn’t physical, it Isn’t cheating.
I don’t know what to do. I love
my husband: we’ve been together
for 27 yean. Should 1 confront him
with my discovery, or wait it out
and hope he gate over his fascina­
tion with the forbidden?
DISGUSTED IN THE
MOUNTAINS OP
NEW HAMPSHIRE

• Find out if your payment
records will be reported to a
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bureau).
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you understand everything In
the contract. Ask questions
and. If needed, either take a
copy o f the contract to some­
one who can help you to un­
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agreement.
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total amount on the contract ts
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your payments are late nnd the
merchandise Is repossessed. I f
there ts no grace period, whnt
will happen If n payment Is
late?
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on nccurote description o f the
merchandise and tr it is new or
used. Do not accept substitute
merchandise with the promise
It will be replaced later.
• Find out who pays fer re­
pairs. Also, find out If you will
receive a loaner, or tf payment
stops while the Hem is being
repaired.
• Make sure the contract de­
scribes conditions under which
you may end the rental pur­
chase agreement. Are there
penalties for canceling the
agreement?
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purchase option wherc you
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Lions kings of 6A
Oviedo bests D eLand in district final
By K e llie W erner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Bj J e ff Bertlnleke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

By Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Game o f the Week
Tonight: Oviedo at Seminole,
7:30 p.m.:
SANFORD _ Two things will be going on t o ­
night at Seminole High School.
First. It's homecoming. That makes this a big
game Tor the 'Nolrs.
Second, next week Seminole has a do-or-dle
situation with a huge district match-up against
Mainland.
That makes this not such a big game for
Seminole.
No one likes to lose, especially to a fellow
Seminole County team. It will be hard, however,
for the players to give everything they have this
week when they know that a loss next week ends
or. their season.
or. Don’t give up on the 'Notes, however, they are
of! playing an Improving Oviedo team for pride.
h There In not a better mottvator than pride, so
VI' don't expect Seminole to lay down for this one.
Oviedo is coming to town with a renewed con­
fidence after a big win at Lake Mary last week.
The Lions* resurgence started with the em er­
gence
of
sophomore
quarterback
Nick
Tenekedes, who only took his first varsity snap
only two weeks ago Oiling for an Injured Kenny
Starling. Starling returned last week and the duo
both had big games against the Rams.
Their play, along with outstanding running by
Alvin Hudson and Kevin Quintero and pass
catching by Larry Orayson and Justin Holmes,
give Oviedo a formidable offense.
Not to sound like a broken record, however,
but the key to the Lions' success will be If they
can stop Seminole's running attack. Only two
teams this year have been able to accomplish
that. Sounds simple but It's true, stop the run
and you stop Seminole.
This should be a good one. Oviedo has to keep
the defense inspired, though. If they expect to
fare well against the very potent 'Notes offense.

LAKE MARY _ It was a big night o f volleyball
at Lake Mary High School Thursday night.
After winning semifinal matches earlier In (he
evening. Oviedo and DeLand met In the Class
GA-Dlstrlct 3 championship game and dukrd It
out In three games before the Lady Uons took
the match. IB-5. 10-15, 15-7.
"We played very well tonight,” First-year
Oviedo coach Anna Hollis said. "Our team some­
times has trouble staying up and our mood can
change quickly. Tonight, though, they held It to ­
gether and played six really tough games.
The long night o f volleyball began with DeLand ousting Lake Mary, 17-15. 3-15. 15-7.
The Lady Rams were up 12-8 late In the first
game when things took a turn In DcLand'B direc­
tion, but the Rams came back to give the Bull­
dogs a taste o f their own medicine In the second
game.
DeLand, who systematically dismantled Lake
Howell the night before In straight games 15-2,
15-2, ended Lake Mary's season early, however,
with the 15-7 win In the final game o f the
match.
'Right now I am dealing with my ego problem
because I hate to lose,” said Lake Mary coach
Cindy Henry. T h is was a filling end to our sea­
son. however, as our nemesis all year has been
Inconsistency. When we are good, we are real
good. Otherwise, we are real bad.

“ft feels weird not to be going lo the playofls.
In 10 years, wc have only inlsnrd onre and thnl
was six years ago. The girls are rral upset and 1
nm too. I'm sad because I wanted lo win and my
ego Is Inlured.”
The next game o f the evening pitted topseeded Oviedo against Lake Brantley.
The Lady Patriots put up quite a fight and
look Oviedo lo three games. The Lady Patriots
stepped up to the task and rrfuBcd to hand
Oviedo an easy win although thry did eventually
concede. 15-5, 11-15, 15-G.
Despite each team plnylng a three game
match and then outlasting an hour break be­
tween games, neither DeLand nor Oviedo
showed any signs of wear when they look the
court.
Oviedo shot out to a quick 0-1 lead In the first
game thanks to strong serving by Lindsey
Combs and Brittany Kauss. Brook Asby and Ni­
cole Broome manned the net better than border
patrol guards nil night and DeLand could not
rome back from the early deficit.
DeLand proved It belonged In the champion­
ship match In the second game. Down 5-0 early,
the Lady Bulldogs scratched and clawed their
way out o f the hole wllh almost perfect passing
shots. The score remained at a 12-8 DeLand
lead for six service possessions before the 'Dogs
finally pulled out the win.
The third game was all Oviedo. Either they
were utilizing every player on the team to earn
V le tM m Class 6 A» P ig s OA

GIRLS VO LLEYBALL
CLASS SA-DIBTRICT B

at Oak RJ4ge High tcbool. Orlaado

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 27
1 _ Seminole defeated Mainland. 13-15, 1513. 15-4.
Oamc 2
15-10.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28
Oama 3 _ Deltona defeated Spruce Creek . 15-6.
10 15. 15-13 .
Oama 4 _ Oak Ridge defeated Seminole, 15-10.
15-0.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
CHAMPIONSHIP OAKS _ Oak Ridge defeated
Deltona. 15-4. I S I .

CLASS SA-D ISTR ICT 3
at Lafca Maty High Beheel

WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28
1 _ Lake Brantley defeated Lyman, 15-2,

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2 .DeLand defeated Lake Howell. 15-2. 152.

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29
3 _ DeLand defeated Lake Mary. 17-15, 315. 15-7.
Oama 4 _ CXlcdo defeated lake Brantley, 15-5,
11-15. 15-0.
CHAMPIONSHIP QAME . Oviedo defeated DeLand. 15-5. 10-15, 15-7.

CLASS SA-D ISTR ICT 13

at Wtater tpetaga a

THURSDAY. OCTOl
Oama I _ Melbourne Central Catholic defeated
Cocoa Beach. 15-4, 15-6.
Oama S _ Winter Spring* defeated Bayalde Prep.
15-0. 16-2.
CHAMPIONWUP OAMS _ Winter Spring* de­
feated Melbourne Central Catholic, 15-8, 11-15. 15a

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Friday: Lake Howell at W inter
Springs, 7:30 p.m.
WINTER SPRJNOS _ Give Lake Howell credit.
When the Hawks took the field last week against
undefeated Lake Brantley. It would have been
easy to quit early, especially after 21 turnovers
in three games.
Instead, the Hawks gave one o f the county's
strongest efforts o f the season, losing In the final
23 seconds after being up by as much as 10
points late In the game.
Christian DeJesus did a lot of everything last
week, returning kicks, leading the Hawks In
rushing, and playing strong defense. Larry
Cummings also had one o f his best games o f the
year In the defensive backfleld.
The Hawks are out o f playoff contention, but
atill have a chance to turn around a 1-6 seaso-t
with three wlnnablc games down the stretch.
Winter Springs Is coming off two straight off
weeks. The Bears will use this as a tune-up for a
must-win situation next week against district ri­
val Cocoa Beach who the Bears must beat to
have a shot at playoff competition.
The Bears are playing well considering they
are In their first year o f varsity football, but
youthful mistakes have hurt as expected. Bran­
don Blake leads a strong passing attack and re­
ceiver Greg lannuzzl Is one o f the county's best.
This weekend marks the final home game of
li the year for the Bears and Is being celebrated as
a Homecoming Game even though the secondyear school has no one coming home.

Tonight: Lyman at Winter Park,
7:30 pan.
WINTER PARK _ Any shot o f a playoff bid Is
gone for the Orcyhounds who Just can't get over
the hump.
Quarterback Brian Krause Is second In Central
'•Florida In passing despite coach Larry Baker's
- plan to not the ball as often as possible. The
• Iitounds know how to move the ball, they Just
■’-have a hard time sticking It Into the end cone.
• Don't expect Lyman to quit even though they
. lore guaranteed a seventh-straight sub .500 seaThe Hounds play every game to the final

Tonight: Lake M a ry at Ed
t W hite (Jacksonville), 7:30 p.m.
JACKSONVILLE _ Rama fans don't have to worry
about this one.
If they pull this game out, after a three-hour
bum ride. It would be the upset o f the year,
maybe for the entire state.
E&lt;d White la a state power which has an excel­
lent chance o f getting to Gainesville for the state
finals.
The Rams are looking to lick their wounds af­
ter a demoralizing rout at the hands o f Oviedo
which, for all Intents and purposes, ended their
playoff hopes. Lake Mary was supposed to host
Ed White for Homecoming last year, but the
game was canceled due to Inclement weather.
3
Lake Mary still has hopes for a .500 season
g even though Its final three games are on the road
J against monster opponents.

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Deltona defeated Pine Ridge. 15-2. 4-15.

Winter Springs celebrates after winning a point during Thurs­
day night's Class 3A-District 13 Volleyball Championship vic­

tory over Melbourne Central Catholic. The Bears w l play host
lo the runner-up from District 14 on Tuesday.

Bears win first district championship
By Jeff Berilateke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
WINTER SPR1NOS _ A lost contact lena and nightmarea o f last year almost coal the Winter Springs girls
volleyball team Ita first district title.
The Bcara settled down and pulled out a 15-6. 11-15.
15-8 win over a game Melbourne Central Catholic to
claim the Class 3A-Dlatrtct 13 title aa expected.
What waan't expected was the difficulty the Bears,
second-ranked In the state, had In winning.
The title means the Bears, who beat Bayalde Prep.
15-0, 15-2 In the aemlflnala, will hoat the ftrat round of
regional* Tuesday against a yct-to-bc-determincd op ­
ponent. The title also means that, due to a scheduling
Duke, Winter Springs will be paired In the same
bracket aa the other top three teams In the state number one Berkeley Prep, number three Pine Crest
and number four Cardinal Mooney.
If the Bears get through that Juggernaut, the school's
first state title la a realistic possibility.
T h e most Important thing Is lo get through region-

ala.” coach Kim Varh said.
Vach almost saw her team not get through districts.
The Bears struggled throughout but the steady serve o f
Katie Orifftn, who notched 21 o f the team's 42 points
from the service line, kept the Bears on some big rolls.
T had It going well tonight.” Oriftln said. "We were all
thinking about revenge from last year.”
That's where the nightmares come Into play. Last
season, the Dears were upset In the first round o f re­
gional! by MCC and when things started to go the
wrong way in the second game, Oriftln said everyone
was thinking back to last year.
Then. It didn't help when setter Oretchcn Nanita lost
a contact lens that had the entire Winter Springs team
on their knees seurrhlng the court during the second
game loss.
"When Oretrhrn's contact lens came out, we Just fell
apart." Oriftln said. "It was weird.”
But the Bears had the talent to make several come­
backs.
Hm

m

SANFORD _ What difference a
couple o f weeks can make.
For most o f the season the Bentor DMston o f the City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department
Youth Flag Football League looked
Uke a battle be tween the Semlnolea and Cornhuakers.
But when the smoke had cleared
the Steelers had closed the season
with a four-game winning streak to
win the championship and the
Broncos came on to win their final
two. while the Semlnoles lost their
final three games and the Corrv
huakera their final two.
In the Majors Division, the Fal­
cons continued to play flawless
football and has clinched the
championship heading Into tomor­
row's final game.
The only division with a race still
going la the Minora, where the un­
defeated Oatora and once-beaten
Rattler* will square off in the final
garde.
In Minor Division results, from
October 17th, the Rattlers edged
the Bengal* 8-6 and the Oatora
blanked the Qolden Knights, 28-0.
and from O ct 24th, the Rattlers
whitewashed the Qolden Knights.
19-0, and the Oatora shutout the
Bengali, 28-0.
In the Major Division, from Oct.
17th, the Cowboy* nipped the
B ean. 6-2, and the Falcons topped
the Jaguars, 64), and from Oct.
24th, the Falcons ripped the Cow­
boys, 22-6, and the B ea n stopped
the Jaguars, 14-0.
In the Senior Division, from Oct.
17th, the Steelers squeaked past
the Semlnoles, 13-12, and the
Broncos won a tie-breaker with the
Cornhuakers after the two tied 6-6
after regulation, and from Oct.
24th, the Steelers trimmed the

see Class 3A. Fags OA

Trio tied for Thursday softball lead
HERALD SPORTS ED nO R
SANFORD _ Headrick Feed and
Blake's Boyz took a step back to ­
ward the pack In the City o f San­
ford Recreation and Parka Depart­
ment Men's Fall Thursday Night
Slow Pitch Softball League.
W .L Qraccy and Mark Huaman
drove In runs In the bottom or the
seventh inning as Beer :30 rallied
for a 10-9 victory over the Regula­
tors at Ptnehuret Park.
In the other game at Ptnehuret
Park, Matthews Associates edged
Sanford Central Baptist Church,
10 -8 .
Beer :30's comeback win proved

to be very Important as K&amp;K upset
Blake's Boyz. 13-12, In one game
at Chase Park, but Blake's Boyz
reboundrd In the second game to
thump Headrick Feed, 21-9.
With Thursday's decisions four
teams are within a game o f the
lead with three teams. Beer :30.
Blake's Boyz and Headrick Fred,
lied for first at 6-2 and Matthews
Associates Just behind at 5-3. K&amp;K
(3-5), Central Baptist (2-6) and the
Regulators (0-8) round out the
standings.
Doing the hitting were:

OCTOBER 29
Matthews Associates: four hits _
Mike Walden: three hits _ Jason
Flanagan (double), John Lugerlng:

two hits _ Jamie Pfizer (two dou­
bles). Tom Wilks, Mickey Cogbum:
one hit _ Joby Gorman (triple),
Tony
Taylor
(double).
Steven
Lugerlng. Bill Cogbum. Jimmy
Oama.
Central Baptist: three hits _ Joe
Benton (home run). Rob Thacker:
two hits _ Mike McCoy. Mike Hart­
man, Eddie Coggon; one hit _ Jay
Crutchfield. Aaa Evans, Jeff Neff.
Beer :30: three hits _ Jerry Qovcmalc (home run). W .L Graccy
(double); two hits _ Tommy Oracey,
Keith
Denton.
Mark Huaman.
Frank Scimeca: one hit _ Mark
Clatlcrbuck, Mike McLohon.
Regulators: four hits _ Dave
Coldstirk (home run, three dou­

bles); two hits _ Bobby Keefer, Jeff
Jenovese; one hit _ Jerry Bruaselta
(double), Chris Nickel. Bill Bing­
ham. Scott Murphy, Brian Curtis,
Carv Keefer.
'KAK j three hits _ Vic DIBartolo
(double). Dave Rape, i y Kokc; two
hits _ Jay Bellamy (triple). Noy
Rivers, Dave Goff, Bobby Brown;
one hit _ B J . Osborne, J.R. Spivey.
Blake's Boyz: three hits _ Ray
Hartafleld. Ned Raines; two hits _
Steve Dennis; one hit _ Tony Johns
(double), Greg Hardy (double), Sam
Raines, Jim
Schaefer,
Bobby
Shaw.
Blake's Boys: four hits _ Craig
Merkcraon (three doubles); two hits

�B A • Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Friday, October 30. 1998

F e v e r ------------------------

N O T IC K O F PU B LIC A T IO N
C H A P T K K 11 7.322
LA W K O F FLO N IO A
N O T IC K TO T A XP A V K N S OF
S K M IN O L K C O U N T Y , FLO N IO A
THE 19*1 SEM INO LE CO UN TY TAX B O LLS HAVE BEEN DELIV­
ERED OV THE PRO PER T Y A PPR A IS E R TO THE TAX CO LLECTO R
FOR THE CO LLECTIO N OF SEM IN O LE CO U N TY TAXES FOR THE
'E A R 1991 THESE TAXES ARE FO R R EAL ESTATE. TANGIBLE
P E R S O N A L P RO PER T Y. SC H O O L. CO U N TY G EN ER AL FUND.
MUNICIPALITIES. AND SPE C IA L TAX O lSTRICTS. (SUCH AS
LIQHTINO, CO U N TY FIRE UNIT, ST. JO H N S WATER MGMT, ROAD
IM PRO VEM ENT DISTRICT A SOLID WASTE) THERE IS A A S DIS­
CO UNT A P P L IC A B L E TO A LL TAXPAYERS FOR TAX PAYMENT
FRO M N O VEM B ER 1 THRO UGH N O VEM B ER 30th A 3 S DIS­
CO UN T MAY BE TAKEN ON PAYM ENTS FROM D E C E M B E R 1
THROUGH D E C E M B E R 31 A t. TH ERE WILL BE A 2 N DISCOUNT
FO R JA N U A R Y 1999 PAYM ENTS. ANO A I S DISCOUNT FOR F E B ­
RUARY 1999 PAYM ENTS (NET AM O UNT OF TAXES IS DUE IN
M A R C H , 1999 | YOU M AY MAIL YO UR PAYMENT TO SEMINOLE
CO U N TY TAX C O LLE C T O R . PO B e t 630, SAN FO RD. FLORIDA
32772 0630. TAXES MAY BE PAID IN P E R S O N AT THE COUNTY
S E R V IC E S BUILD ING . R O O M 1200. IN S A N FO R D , AT THE
W ILSHIRE P L A 2 A B R A N C H O FFICE IN C A S S E LB E R R Y . O AK
GROVE SH O P P E S B R A N CH O FFICE IN ALTAMONTE SPRIN G S. OR
THE OVIEDO CITY MALL B R A N C H O FFICE IN OVIEDO. B E G IN ­
NING MONDAY. N O VEM B ER 2. 1998. O FFICE HOURS ARE 8:30 TO
5 00 MONDAY THRO UGH FRIDAY. THE TELEPH O N E N U M B E R IS
M S -1000
P u b lith O ctober 30, 1998
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Legal Notices

N O T ICK TO TH S P U B L IC
N otice i t hereby given thet a
Public Hearing &gt; a be held by
me
P lann in g
6
Z oning
Com m iaaion
in
the
C ity
L o m m ittio n Cham ber*. C ity
Halt. Sanford. Florida at 7 00
r m on Thursday. November 6.
1998. lo cortetder the following
change end emendment lo the
2onmg O rdinance o l the C ity o l
Sanford.
Sem inole
County,
Ffonda
R e to n in g
tram:
AO,
Agricultural
To lh at of; PD. P la nn ad
Or vatopmant
LE G A L DESCRIPTIO N Lota 81
m il 95 W a tt B eard ed * map o l
St Joaeph a according to tha
r ia l thereof a t tacordad m Plat
Book 1. Page 114 o l the Pubhc
Record* o l Semwiole County,
Florida teat right o l way for
Stale R oad 48.
Tha P la n n in g S Z on in g
Com m iaaion will aubmlt a rocc-n m an dalio n to
tha
C ity
Com m iaaion tn favor o l, or
again at. the requeated change
oi
am endm ent.
The
C ity
Commiaaion win hold a Pubhc
Hearing in the Com m iaaion
Room in C ity Halt. Sen lo rd ,
T io n d a
el
7:00
pm .
on
November 23. I99S, to co n aider
te id recommendation.
An p artiet in kitereat and c itlre n t than have an opportunity
to be heard at te id hearing*
Ja m v l R Valermo. Chairm en
Planning t
Zoning Commiaaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: It a
peraon d ecid e* to a p p o al a
or-era ion mad* with re a p e d to
any matter considered at tha
above m eeting o r hearing*,
Iw/aha mad* need a verbatim
record o l th e p roce ed in g * ,
in clu d in g tha taatim ony an d
evidence, w hich record la not
provided by the C ity o l aenford.
|FS 28a 01031
P E R S O N S WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINQ
a s s is t a n c e
to
PARTICIPATE IN ANY O F T H ESE
PR O CEED IN G S SH O U LD CON*
TACT THE P E R S O N N E L O FFICE
ADA CO O R D IN A T O R AT 2305028 48 HO URS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING.
PUBLISH: October. 21. tOOS
AND: O ctober 30, 1994
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D iv isio n
ot
C o rpo ratio n*.
Tauahaate*. Florida, in a c c o r­
dance with the provisions o l tha
Fictitiou s Name Statute*. ToW it S e c tio n 165 09, F lo rid a
Statute* 1991,
Amanda Padgvtl
P u b lish O ctober 30. I99B
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I THK CMCW8T COURT
COUNTY,

IN RE: ESTATE OF
ABDOOL SATTAUR AZEIZ.

The ndmlnlatratlon o l the
ealata o l ABDOOL SATTAUR
AZEEZ, deceased. FPa Number
91-B3S-CP, la
Circuit Court lo*
County,
Florida.
Oivtaien, tha addrot
ta 301 N. Parb Avenue. Sentord.
Florida 32771. Tha name# and
addrove** e l the personal rap*
i* tentative and tha personal
represent alive *•
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
notice

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIQHTKSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AMD FOR
SHMINOL* COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATI DIVISION
Pile Member: PH-SKT-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
OAVIO M ICH AEL BO SCO ,
Deceased.
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration e l tha
astala o l DAVID M ICHAtL
BOSCO. deceased. File Number
•t-t27-CP, la pending m the
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probat*
Division, the address ol which
la 301 North Park Avanua,
Sanlord, FL 32771. The names
and addraaaa* of tha personal
representative and the personal
representative-* attorney are
aat forth below:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All parson* on whom this
notice I* served who hare
objections that cteaHangs tha
validity ol the w«. the quahdeaturns o l the personal represen­
tative, venue, or jurisdiction of
thie Court are required la IN#
WITHIN THE LATER O F THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICS OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THS DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COFY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AS creditors Ol Wo
and other persona
claim s or demand*
decedent * estate must Mo
their claim* with tbt* ceurt
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FIL10
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO.
Tha data of tha Ural pubhc **
Mott ol ttu* Nolle* M October
23. I9 N .
Personal RapraaeMaHva
JU U S BOSCO
700 Meadow Boulevard
Sanfard, FL 32771
Attorney far
Personal Repraaantalnr*
Stephan H. Co over
Hutchtaon. Mam*I* A
Coo vet, PA .
P.0 .B 01 lia s
Sanlord, FL 32771
CHARLES 0 . OEITNER
Florida Bar No. OSSI70
Burton S Murphy
101 East Kennedy Boulevard
Suita l i s t
Tampa, FL 33602
ISI1) 276-6600
Publish: October S3,10, IPS*
DEV-1 St

Is

validity ol
lion* el the personal represen­
tative, venue, or puledictton ol
this Court are required to lit*

n r r w r B W e g lT W W T
n iD in iA j c i r c u i t
COUNTY,

WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTH* AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH crodNora e l the decedent
and other per ton* having
or
S
ta

C A M NO. PP-443A-ON-02-P
Dion Jackaon
Petitioner
AND
Jomama Tyrla Jackson
aka Tyrla Jackaon

data at the feet
IN* notice must Iliad
clean* with MU* Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
i ol the dece**
or
“
dent a estate must 14* their
clabna wtMi (Me Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCA
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS ANO OBJEC
TIONS NOT SO FftSO WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED.
The date ol INo Brel pubhc a

you and Wat you ara required la
aarva a copy ol your wrNaan
dalanaea. N any. lo M on Dion
Jackaon whoa* addroaa la 1B4S
Uncobt Av* Sanford FL 12771
on or belor* NOVEMBER 27.
IM S. and 14* the original with
Mw Clark O l this Court ol M l
NORTH PARK AVE. SANFORD,
FLORIDA 32771 before service
on Patitlonar or hnmadiatoty
thereafter. N you lad to do ao, a
default may ba entered against
you lor the rebar demanded In
the petition.
Copies o l oS court documante
at this case. Including ordora,
ara avaHabl* al the Clark ol the
Circuit Court's offlea You may

23, IPPS
Personal Representative
BRANDON ISAAC
25 Goetord Blvd . FIS
Downs maw. Ontario M3N201
Attorney lor
MICHAEL B. SWINDLE.
€ SOU IRE
FL Bar No: IFIIIS
Megnoha Ouarters. Suits 200
47 E. Robutton Street
Orlando. FL 37001
407/248-1114
Publish: October &gt;3. 30.
PE V-187________________
NOTtCB
OF FICTITIOUS MAMS
Notre* is hereby given that I
am engaged In busmeaa at Flea
World.
Sanlord.
Florida.
Semmola County, Florida, under
Hr* FKtitrou* Name o l BO B'S
AUTO (SAT M M . s MAMBV’S
MIO SH ACK a and that I Intend
Id rearner aetd name with the

BO TICI O F ACTION
TO: Jomama Tyrla Jackson oka
Tyrla Jackaon 1010 Orange Av*
Apt A Sanlord FL 12771.
YOU ABE NOTIFIED that an

tfou must koap Mi* Clark a l Wo
Circuit Courts OR Ice notified of
your currant addroaa.
You must keep the Clark of the
Circuit Court's Oflic* notified ol
your current addroaa (you may
Ma Notice o l Current Addroaa.
Florida FamUy Farm I2.SIS)
Future paper* In this lawsuit
will be madad to the address on
rocoid al tho clerk1
* office
WARNING. Rule 12 266,
Florida Family Law Hula* e l
Procadui*. require* certain
automatic disclosure of docu­
ment* and informalion Failure
to comply can result In sane Hons, Including dism issal or
atrfting e l pleadings.
DATED: October 21. 1994
MAATANNE MORSE
CLEftK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Luann* Woodley
D#outv Ciwh
Publish: October 30, and
i*oventbar S. 13. 20.1998
0CV-228

Page

b a

Tonight: West Orange at lake
Brantley, 7:30 p.m.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS __ Now thr Patriots arr
up (o seventh In the stale. A team picked for the
middle o f the pack at the start o f the year Is now
earning major attention outside of Centrnl

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NOTICE TO THE PUSLIC
None* I t horody 0'v*n that « P u b lic
w ill ba hald by th#
risn n m g 1 Z o n in g C o m m issio n in th* C rly C o m m issio n
Chamber*. C ify H all. S a n lord . Florida a l 7:00 p.m. on Thursday.
November 5, 1998. to consid er the follow ing change and amendmvnt lo the Zonm g O rdinance o l th* C ity o l Sentord. Seminole
County. 1 londa
Rsronm g from: AQ. A g ncu lturel
,0
MuM'P*e Femrly Dwelling R eaidcntiel
D tSCR 1PtlO N e 9C ,,,,,T IO N :

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A fA R T M E N T S

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r ^ v ° r r TI? !!^ !r- l ECT,O N S J' TOW NSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANG E 10
EAST, SEMINOLE COUN TY. FLORIDA. D E S C R IB E D A S FOLLOW S
/R O M THE N O RTH EAST C O R N E R OF THE N ORTH EAST 1/4 OF
SECTION 27. TOW NSHIP 20 SOUTH. R AN G E 30 EAST. SEM INOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA, n u N SOUTH 8 9'2S '40- W EST ALO N O THE
NORTH LINE OF THE N O RTH EAST 1/4 OF SECTIO N 22. A DISTANCE OF 709 97 FEET; TH ENCE RUN SOUTH O O 'Z T 'tl" CAST
327 20 FEET TO A POINT O N THE SO U TH EASTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LINE o r STATE ROAD N o. I S A 800; TH ENCE CONTINUE
m M
F IE T l THEM«
RUN NORTH
40 25 30 EAST. 34.13 FEET; T H EN CE RUN SOUTH 00*3f'S4*
EAST. 166 67 FEET F O n A POINT O F BEGINNING; TH ENCE C O N ­
TINUE SOUTH 00*36'S4* EAST. 306.42 FEET; T H EN CE RUN
NORTH 69 09 47' EAST. 174.70 FEET TO A POINT ON THE PROPO SED N ORTH W ESTERLY RIGHT-OF-W AY LINE O F CO U N T Y
ROAO No 427. THENCE RUN THE FO LLO W IN G EIGHT (!) C O U R S ­
ES ALONG SAID P R O P O S E D RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE; NORTHEAST*
ERLY. ALONG A CURVE CO N CAVE SO U THEASTERLY, HAVING A
R A0IUS OF 7231 46 FEET, A C H O R D B E A R IN G O F NORTH
46 06 36* CAST. AN A R C LENO TH OF 123.33 FEET ANO A C E N ­
TRAL ANGLE OF 03'09'49*; SO U TH 42*18 30* EAST. IS 00 FEET;
NORTHEASTERLY. ALONO A C U R V E CO N CAVE SOUTHEASTERLY.
HAVING A RADIUS OF 3 2 II.4 S FEET. A CH O R D BCARINQ OF
NORTH 4 9 '0 S '3 t- EAST. AN A R C LENO TH O F 101.43 FEET AND A
CE N T R AL ANGEL OF OI'AS'OI*; SOUTH lt* 3 Q 'M * EAST, S.00
FEET; NORTHEASTERLY. ALO N O A CUR VE CO N CAVE SO U TH ­
EASTERLY. HAVINQ A RADIUS OF 2212.41 FEET, A CH O R D B E A R IN0 O F NORTH S t '4 t 3 ! ' EAST, AN A R C LE N G T H O F 103.02 FEET
AND A CEN TRAL AN 0LC O F 0 2 '4 0 '0 0 ‘ ; N ORTH 36*S0'2t* WEST.
5 00 FEET; N O RTH EASTERLY, A LO N O A C U R V E C O N C A V E
SOUTHEASTERLY. HAVIN0 A RADIUS O F 22IS.4S FEET. A CH O RD
B EARIN 0 OF NORTH S3'2S'03- EAST. AN A R C LENO TH OF 174 *4
FEET, ANO A CE N T R AL ANOLE OF 04*2 V O S'; NORTH *7*40 3 6 '
EAST. 124 70 FEET TO A POINT O N THE EAST LINE O F SAID S E C ­
TION 22; TH ENCE DEPARTING SAID P R O P O S E D RIOHT-OF-WAV
LINE. RUN NORTH 00*34 84* WEST. A LO N O SAID EAST LINE,
140 15 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SO U TH W ESTERLY RIOHT-OFWAV LINE OF COUNTY H OM E ROAD: T H EN CE RUN NORTH
3 4 '4 2 - t r W IST . ALO NO SAID SO U TH W ESTERLY RIOHT-OF-WAV
LINE. 319 21 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATU RE O F A CURVE
CO N CAVE SOUTHW ESTERLY, HAVING A R AD IU S O F 2990 71
FEET; THENCE RUN NORTHW ESTERLY, ALO NO THE A R C OF
SAID CU R V E ANO ALONO SAID SO U TH W ESTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY LIN E. T S .tl FEET T H RO U G H A C E N T R A L A N O LE OF
O f i r s t * TO A POINT; THENCE R UN SO U TH 40*2830* WEST.
707.62 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 7.2IS A C R E S
Th* property being mot* generally described a* 4249 Orlando
Drive.
Th* Planning s Zonmg Commiaaion » « submit a recommenda­
tion to tt&gt;* City Commission m-favor ol, or against, tha requested
Chang* or amendment Th# City Commiaaion «W hold a Pubhc
Hearing in th* Commiaaion Room in City Hall Sanford, Florida at
7:00 p m. on November Z3. 19M. lo consider said recommenda­
tion,
AH parties in interest and ctttetn* ahaM have wt opportunity to
be hoard ot said hearings
Jamas R. Velar mo. Chairman
Planning 6 Zoning Commiaaion
ADVICE TO THE PUSLIC N a parson decide* to ayyiat a dacl*
won made with respect to any matter conaldarad at Ml* above
mooting ot hooting*. h*/th*-m*de need a verbafon record of MW
proceeding*, including th* testimony ond
M s u it — — 1-J—*4 b u I k . #kiLh-_ jmjK » --- »
mmm
J by tho CNy ol Sanford. (FS 2 M e iM )
WITH DISABILITIES NSEDMKk ASStSTANCE TO PAR*
I'C / * T E IN ANY OF THESE PROCEIDM tGt SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE AD A COORDINATOR AT 330-6426 41
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE HBBTMO.
PUBLISH: O ctober 21.30,'19*4
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TO:

Legal Oaacrlptlan a l Prapartr S IS FT OF W 7* FT OF LOT IS ♦
W 71 FT O F LOT IS BUC S TR 1 TOWN O F SANFORD PB 1 PO S3
AS RSCOROCD IN SANFOBO, M S H N 0 U COUNTY, FLORIDA.
AKA: SIS S PahaiWo Avar
REPORT NUMBER: 86-27
Th* buRdmgta) *r atructur ______________ __________ ___ _
arty haa bean found by tha Acting BuNdfog Oltlclal ot th* Chy #«
Sanlord M bo M unearUtary.
~
YOU ABE HEREBY NOTIFIED Rial a Condemnation Hearing wM
Tuctad by Mw Board o l Commie* tonara o l Mw City o l
on Wo SMi day a l Not amber. IIM . M 7:00 g.m. In Mm CNy
•ton Chambers, Boom 117, SoMerdCHy Hall. 300 N. Park

botoro Mw CNy C amailesion
Hearing lo bo hoard and proaont your aid* a l th*
caa*. Veu hav* th* right to obtain an attorney, at your own
*»penes, to rapraaant you bator* the C ommission. You haa* Hw
right lo caH wttnaaoo* on your bahoH ao wall as to croao-oaomino
II you do net appear, th* CRy Commiaaion
Should tho CRy Commission datormhw that said building!i) or
atructur*&lt;•) than be condemned, they have tha power ta laaua an
Order ol C andamnaWen requiring you to couoo tho bwMdmgt*) or
atructur*(a) to bo damahohad and tamosad or placed In a Mow a&lt;
sound repair withm o ten* certain.
N th* biiHdlngls) or atructur*!*) aw not demokahed and ramavad
and ramorad by Ih* CRy and th*
coal of th* same assessed a* a Hen agahtal the abavo MMad
property.
H you have any question* concerning this manor, ptseo# contact
Ih* Cod* Enforcement Department at (407) 330 6444. SHOULD
YOU DC CIOS TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CON BtttRED AT THE
ABOVE HCAMNO. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM A t CORO OF THE
PROCEEDINGS, TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIOCD BV THE CITY OF SANFOBO. (F S tM OIOt).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDMO ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE M ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-ISM 46
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THS MEET WO.
PUBLISHED OATES: Oclabar SO, IM S , and November S, IS M
0EV-1M
NOTICE OF CS4M SM M AT7M UNARM S
TO: Property Owner*
or interested peraans *1
the forlowing described property
Legal Description ol Property: LOT 4 BLN F WASHINGTON OAKS
SEC 1 PB IS PO S AS RECORDED IN SANFORD. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AKA: I0S Scott Drive
REPORT NUMBER: 66-23
Th* buhdmgt*) or atrweturata) totaled on Mw obovo-stated prop­
erty ha* been found by Mta Acting Budding Official el Mw CRy of
Sanlord to be w unsanitary, unset*, dilapidated or iminhsbRabi*
condition
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED that a Condemnation Hearing e «
be conducted by Ih* Board ol Commie*toner* ol th* CNy ol
Sanlord on lha Mh day o l November, 199*. a l T AO p.m. m the CRy
Commiaaion Chambers, Room 11T, Sanlord CRy Had, &gt;00 N. Park
Avanua. Sanford. Florida, to make tod determination whether or
not th* buRdmgla) or structure)*) located on tho above-stated
properly shall be condemnedYou era hereby ordered W appear before mw CRy Commiaaion
Condemnation Hearing to be hoard and pryaent your aid* of Mw
caa*. You ha** Hw rtgM to obtain an attorney, al your own
aapena*. to represent you botoro Mw Commiaaion. You hav* Mw
right lo cad witness** on your behalf as wad an In crooa-oaomtnn
ail other witnesses. H you do not appear, Mw CRy Commiaaion
may proceed without you.
Should tho CRy Commiaaion determine that said buildmgta) or
structure!*) shad be condemned, they have Mw power to lasue an
Order ot Condemnation requiring you to couoo Mw bunding!a) or
structure)*) lo bo demokahed and removed or placed in a state of
sound repair withm a lima certain.
If th* budding!*) ot alrwcturaial ara not demokahed and removed
or repaired withm such tune period, than such budding!*) or
structure!*! will bo demokahed and removed by Mw CRy ond Mw
coat ol th* same assessed a* a lien agamat th* above-stated
properly
II you havo any questions concerning this manor, please contact
Ih* Cod* Cnlorcemenf Department al (407) 330-6644. SHOULD
YOU 0ECIDI TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE
ABOVE HEARINO, YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDING!, TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCC WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVI0E0 BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. (F.S.2M.01M).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 310-M M 44
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MCE1INQ.
PUBLISHED DATES: October 30, IM S, and November 1 .19*4
OEV-194

Honda and Iasi week unveiled a brand new team played In a trance at times and tunning
backs Lanier Bush and Arnold Celeste had
weapon to an already-loaded arsenal.
Starting quarterback Regan Russell,
the bclow-par games for them. Tire defense never ^
county's second leading rustier, struggled with looked Inspired, but Lake Brantley was still able
an ankle Injuty In n close call against Lake How­ to win on talent.
ell last week, but replacement Brian Smith came
West Orange ts no lictter than a .500 team so }
In and carried the ball for touchdowns on the flthis one shouldn't be too difficult for the Patriots?
nal two drlvrs o f the game to pull out the win.
In fact. Smith carried the ball on cvciy piny a f­ who ate celebrating Homecoming. For the rec­
ter entering the game. II was fitting since Russell ord. Lake Brantley plays only nine game this
season, so next week's home game ngnlnst
performed equally well Inst year, coming off the
Oviedo will be Its last until playofTs. The Patriots
Ix-nch late In llie yeur to supphint an Injured
have already clinched a home Held berth In the
Hrlan Criswell.
first round.
Lake Hnmtlcy may have needed the scare. The

C la s s 3AContinued from Page 5A
In the first gumc, MCC, who
reached the final by beating
Cocoa
Bench.
15-4,
15-0,
Jumped out lo a 5-2 lead, then
Griffin took serve and reeled off
(Mints on 12 straight serves.
Nnruta was doing her usual ex­
cellent Job o f setting up Kris
and Bcv Uedclow and Cortney
Bliss and the Dears looked like
tt would be an easy romp.
MCC fought bark to make n

didn't allow a point the rest of
the way. Bcv Dedclow was out­
standing at the net and made a
block to pul the Bears up for
good 9-8 as Kris Dedclow
served out the match.

game o f It before the Bears
capitalized on on unforced er­
ror to win the game.
In game 2, MCC went out 51, but Orlflln again had the hot
hand at the service line, lead­
ing Winter Springs to on 8-5
lend. Winter Springs led by 110 before the contact lens and
an MCC run forced a third
game for the title.
MCC Jumped out 8-2 In Uie
third gnme. but Winter Springs

"We Just didn't know how to
relax tonight," Vacli said. "We
started thinking about last
year."
They hove until Tuesday to
start thinking about this year.

C la s s 6AContinued from Page SA
points or they were shooting themselves In the
foot. Big plays by Jennifer Lane and Erin lianas
kept giving the ball back lo Oviedo while mental
errors kept the Lions from scoring any points.
Late In the game, the score was 9-3 Oviedo
and It seemed no one would be able to make an
offensive point. Combs finally stepped and
served for three points. That was enough m o­
mentum to push Oviedo over the hump and they
took the district trophy.

"We were really ready to play tonight," Combs,
a first year varsity player said. "We were con­
centrating on Lake Brantley so It realty didn't
matter to us who we played In the final, Just as
long as we were there. We never doubted either
team and Just played like we knew we could."
Both teams will advance In district play with
DcLand facing Dr. Phillips on the road and
Oviedo hosting Edgewatcr. Doth games will be
played Tuesday night and game times will not
Ire announced until later today.

F la g
C oatianad from Pag* HA

COWBOYS a, B E A M 3

Cowboys _ Crystal Bradley
Cornhuskrrs, 6-0, and the Broncos
(15-yard run), Jake Polk (two
Interceptions).
thumped the Semlnoles, 18-6.
The standings are:
Bears _ Shamar Williams
Minors: Gators (5-OJ, RatUers
(safety).
FALCONS 14, JAOUAM 0
(4-1), Bengal a (1-4), Oolden
Knights (0-5).
Falcons _ Riley Williams (14Majors: Falcons (B-O), C ow ­ yard touchdown paaa from
boys (3-2), Bears (2-3), Jaguars
Danny Thompson).
(0-5).
Seniors (fin a l): Steelera (5IS.
1), Semlnoles (3-3), Broncos (2BEMDfOLM IB
4). Comhuakers (2-4).
Steelera _ Arron Williams
The regular season will end
(30-yard touchdown paaa from
tomorrow on the field across
Frank Hicks. 1-point conver­
from Sanford Middle School
sion), Donnell Hicks (1-yard
with, in the Minors, the Oolden
run).
Knights playing the Bangala a l ' 1Semlnoles , Jimmy PoatellM9 a.m. and the Rattiera battUng1 "(7B *yin f print return), Quentin"
the Oatora at 10:15 a.m., and
Herring (20-yard pass from
In the Majors, the Jaguars
Bryan Wade).
tackling the Cowboys at 11:30
b r o n c o # a,
a.m. and the Falcons taking on
the Bears at 12:45 p.m.
Broncos _ DaMarto Simms
17
(8-yard touchdown run). Leon­
ard SOk Jr. (53-yard paaa from
Eric Bryant act up touchdown.
GATOR* fig.
Interception). Jeremy McCray
(Interception).
Oatora _ Josh Annett (8-yard
Comhuakers _ Josh DeCurtouchdown,
2-polnt
conver­
tlna (6-yard touchdown run).
sion). Andre DeBosc (39- and
O CTO BER 24
30-yard touchdown runs), John
S alio (18-yard touchdown run,
two 1-point conversion*).
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K A T T LIM I . BENGAL# 8
Oatora _ Josh Annett (123RatUers _ Charles Green (25yard touchdown run. 2-polnt
yard touchdown run], Sergio
conversion), Justin Pabon (34DetrevfUe (2-point conversion).
yazd touchdown paaa from
Bengal* .J o s h Smith (I-yard
Joah Annett), Mylcr Neal (5run).
yard touchdown run. intercep­
M AJO RS
tion), John Salco (two 1-point

conversions), Andre DeBose .
(32-yard touchdown run).

BATTLERS IB.
OOLDEN KNIGHTS 0
RatUers _ Charles Green (10yard run). Sergio Detrcvllle (15yard run). Jimmy Daniels 12yard run), Leon Carter (1-point
conversion), Vincent Page Jr.
(Interception).

M AJO RS
aa. COWBOYS •

falco ns

Falcons _ Riley Williams 15yard paaa from Radley W il­
liams.
20-yard
paaa
from
Danny Thompson). John Ardlto
(1-yard run, 2-potnt conver­
sion), Danny Thompson (2paint u conversion pass • from

•Radky Williams).

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Cowboys _ Jake (folk (4-yard
run). •• "

BEARS Id. JAOUAM O
B ean . Johnathan McCoy
(35-yard run). Joel Cheaser (25-yard paaa from Johnathan
McCoy), Alex Kean
(5-yard
run), Shamtu- Williams (2-p oln tl
conversion).

CORNHUSEBRSO
Steelera _ Danny Johnson (6yard run).

BRONCOB IB, SKMDIOLB8 B
Broncos . Keith Wright 18yard pass from Eric Bryant),
Blake Chesser (I-yard run).
Eric Biyant (3 -yard run), Leon­
ard Stile Jr. (46-yard paaa from
Eric Bryant set up first touch­
down).

T h u rsd ay _ Tony Johns (home
run, triple), Sam Raines, Steve Dennis; one hit _
Ray Hart afield (grand slam). Brian Jones
(double), Nakia Roberta, Joel Lipscomb. Ned
Raines, Bobby Shaw.
Headrick Feed: three hits _ Matt Kuclnskl
(home run); two hits _ Manny Silvia. Ed Tookc;
one hit _ Bryan Cronin. Steve Bamcs, Hank
Tooke. Calvin Bryant. Matt Mehalko.
KAK: five hits _ B J . Osborne (triple, double);
four hits _ i y Koke (triple); three hits _ Dave
G off (triple). Jay Bellamy; two hits _ Dave Kaeberlcin (triple, double), Frankie Phillips, Dave
Cosa, Nay Rivera; one hit _ Bobby Brown. Vic
DlBsrtofo, Mike MlUer.
Central Baptist: three hits _ Jack Doyle; two
hits _ Joe Benton (triple,
double). Eric
VanDyken. Aaa Evans, Ken Perry, Rob T h ack er
one hit _ Jay Crutchfield. Mike McCoy.
Headrick Feed; three hits _ Matt Mehalko
(double), Ed Tooke; two hits - Brian Cronin
(home run), Hank Tooke (double). Manny Silvia,
Matt Kuclnskl: one hit _ Doug Atkinson
(double), Mack Thom e (double), Calvin Bryant.
Central Baptist: three hits _ Jay Crutchfield
(double). Joe Benton; two hits _ Eric VanDyken,
Aaa Evans; one hit _ Mike McCoy, Ken Perry,
Rob Thacker. Mike Hartman. Jack Doyle.
Blake's Boyz: three hits _ Ray Hart afield
(triple), Sam Raines (two doubles). Danny Sacco
(double); two hits _ Nokia Roberta. Craig Meikcraon. Joel Lipscomb; one hit _ Aaron Johns,
'G reg Hardy, Mike Moore, Jim Schaefer.
Beer :30: two hits _ Jerry Oovemale (triple),
Mark Hoffman (double), Mark Huaman. Cory
Reome; one hit _ Tom Graccy. Keith Denton.
Frank Sctmeca. Mark CUUerbuck. Steve Cook.
Mike McLohon.
Matthews Associates: three hits _ John
Lugertng (double), Bill Cogbum (double), Mike
Taylor two hits _ David French (double), Jamie
Pltxer. Jeremy Chunat: one hit _ Tony Taylor
(triple). Jason Flanagan (double). Tom WUks.
Regulators: one hit _ Scott Murphy (double),
Chad Lee. David GoldsUck.
Beer :30: five hits _ Mike McLohon; four hits _

Jerry Gove male; three hits _ Tom Uraccy
(double). Mark Huaman, Cory Reome: two hits _
Keith Denton (triple), Mark Hoffman. Mark Clatterbuck: one hit _ Frank Sctmeca. Steve Cook.
Matthews Associates: four hits _ Jimmy Omma
(home run, double), Tom Wilks (two doubles);
three hits _ Tony Taylor (triple). Jamie Pltxer
(double), John
Uigertng; two hits _ Mickey
Cogbum (double). Jeremy Chunat (double), Jobic Gorman (double), David French, Jason Fla­
nagan. BUI Cogbum.

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�Swninole Herald, Santool. Florida - Friday, October 30,1998 • TA

DR. R.C. SPROUL

Religion
U p sa la church craft show is upcom ing
!

By Sttean Wanner

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1st

HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Upsala Commu­
nity Presbyterian Church, 101
Upsala Road, will hold Us An­
nual Craft Show on Nov. 7
from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The congregation
Is wellknown for Us historic chapel
on the grounds.
The event, sponsored by the
Dorcas Society, will host the
day with over 33 crafters,
lunch and ’ a day o f fun.' Nu­
merous community mem bers
gather yearly at the show to
renew
friendships,
gather
Christmas gifts or Ideas and
enjoy o f day o f food and sp e­
cial contacts.
According to Avis Ray. presi­
dent o f the Dorcas Society and
organizer o f the event, crafters
will bring such Items as
paintings, plastic canvas, c ro ­
chet, cross stitch, stu!Ted toys,
quilts, dolls, porcelain plates,
wood work, numerous hand­
crafted clothing and more. A
young man will be available to
draw caricatures and another
gentleman
will
show
his
wooden furniture.
'Another
lady will have a lot o f angels
and ornaments for sale,* said
Ray. T h e re will be a lot o f
Christmas things to buy.*
A lunch o f hot dogs, baked
heans, potato salad, cookie
and soft drink will be available
from
approximately
10:30
a.m. until 'th e food runs out or
the people quit coming* and

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL
G od • centered W orship - Dynamic Biblical
Preaching Manifesting the Joy o f
Christian Fellowship
Sunday School • 9 a.m. W orship 10,30 a.m.
Mcetlni it rifr Prtvair School |un nu of Srtnlntlr Timnr Oiurr Mall In Sanied.
Tate 14 hi fU 11 (Huy 46) and gu ran 16 mlln. The xhtml Hon thr right hand aide.
Call Ihr thunh offer (of mr&gt;rr InformalIon
407-332-9582

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o n g r a t u l a t io n s

To

R abb i M oshe a n d Jaclyn

will be offered on a donation
basts.
Baked goods will also be on
sale. Goodies such as cakes,
cookies and possibly pies will
tantalize the tastebuds and In­
clude reasonable prices.
Ray added, T h e Ladles D or­
cas Circle put In two air condi­
tioning systems and helped
with missions with proceeds

from last year. We try to use
proceeds to benefit the church
and Its activities and help with
repairs. We'd like to try to fix
Shea Chapel. W e Just got a
new steeple.*

help the youth group. There
are times that the ladles help
various Individuals that are In
need. This Is the major fund­
raiser for the Dorcas Society.*

Another
member
o f the
church. Joyce Brown, shared,
"We help with the altar and
the church In the Dorcas S oci­
ety. W e got new air and we

The church Is located on Ihe
com er o f Upsala Road and
25th Street (46A) in Sanford.
For more Information call Avis
Ray at 321-5595.

F or R eceiving T he 1st
Sin a i A ward

H itt to sp e a k at E lb a z trib u te d in n e r

To Benefit Congregation Beth El
o f Central Florida

serving the greater Orlando, community
through moral, educational and religious
leadership. Throughout the past 35 years,
Dr. John Hitt, president o f the University
the Elbaz's have served the Central Florida
o f Centra] Florida will be the honored guest
community as educators and youth leaders,
speaker at the Greater Orlando's Tribute
dedicating their Uvea to serving mankind.
Committee honoring Rabbi Moshe and JaRabbi Elbaz serves as Spiritual Leader o f
clyn Elbaz Sunday.
Congregation Beth El o f Central Florida lo ­
Alan Rock, radio personality at station
cated at 160 Ibis Road, Longwood, lie Is also
990AM will serve as the master o f cerem o­
on the faculty o f the UCF Religious Studies
nies. Rock can be heard each morning on
department. Mrs. Elbaz serves the Congrethe "easy listening* radio program.
t- t— m gallon as, Principal-of-the Religious Studies'
Rabbi Moshe and Jaclyn Elbaz will be,
Program. Proceeds from the tribute will
honored with the Tribute Committee's first
benefit this program at CBBCP.
'• *
Sinai Award. The Sinai Award is being p r e ­
For further information regarding the
sented for their lifetime commitment to
tribute dinner call (407)788-3730.
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

There Will Be A Tribute Dinner

SUNDAY, N O VEM BER I
Embassy Suites,
A lta m o n te Springs
For Reservations or Information CaU:

788-3729
R e v iv a l

S e rv ic e s
REVIVAL SCHEDULE

3U». QmtuuU Sitmfa
M etro fall festival
OVIEDO - Metro Church o f Christ, 381 Divi­
sion St., In Oviedo has planned a Fall Festival
for tonight from 6 to 0 p.m. Games, activities
and candy srtll be among the treats for chil­
dren up to the 5th grade
The event is free to the pubUc. Please no
acary costumes. Hot-dogs and other fall
goodies will be available for purchase.
Festival activities will be held In the church
auditorium. For more Information call the
church office at 366-7714.

Alternative Halloween event

Sanford Flower Shop has been engaged In
custom floral decor by award winning design­
ers since 1956 and Is located In the downtown
historic district o f Sanford.
A Treat' awaits those who attend. Admission
la free.
For more Information call 333-2085.

SANFORD • A Family Fall Fun Festival will
be held Saturday at New Bethel Missionary
Baptist Church. 614. E. 10th St., Sanford.
A yard sate, games, food and prizes srtll be
Included In the event which will run from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more Information, contact Gladys
Green, 333-1763 or 323-3594.
SANFORD - Sanford Church o f Ood. 801 W.
22nd St., srtll hold a bazaar on Oct. 31 from 7
a.m. to 1 p.m. In the gymnasium. This event
will be sponsored by the ladies ministry.
The church will also host a Fall Festival the
i day beginning at 4 p.m. Gaines, booths,
exhibits and more srtll be featured. The
church la offering this as an alternative to
Trick or treat.*
For more Information call the church office
at 332-3942.

Festival o f fun

Barbecue and craft fair

Ot 322-2914.

Carnival, rummage sale
SANFORD • Sanford Church o f Ood. 801 W.
32nd St., will hold a carnival from 4 to 8 p.m.
and a rummage safe from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. an
Saturday. A moon walk, hay ride, cake walk
and more will be available.
A day o f family fun srtll also Include food,
games, prizes, face painting, cotton candy,
snow cones, popcorn, prizes and barbecue
chicken. Candy will be given to those attend­
ing.
At 5 p.m. a costume contest will begin. D is­
cretion Is requested.

Holiday decorating tip i
LAKE MARY - Would you like some new tips
for holiday decorating this year? ‘ Decorating
for the Holidays* (a program giving holiday
designs for the home and business) will be
presented by the Sanford Flower Shop at First
Baptist Church Markham Wooda. 5400 M ark­
ham Woods R d„ in Lake Mary. The event will
be held on Nov. 3 at 7 p.m.

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11:00 am services
Lunch following in the Fellowship Hall

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SANFORD • 51‘J S PARK AVE

6:30 pm In the
sanctuary

• 40/ 3 2? 0041

Family ftin festival

SANFORD • Family Worship Center. 35th
Street and Airport Boulevard, will hold a Fall
Festival and Alternative Halloween celebration
on Saturday beginning at noon. Registration
for the chill cook-off will begin at 1 p.m. and
an auction will be held In the main sanctuary
at 4 p.m.
Free games for the young and young at heart
along with food and drinks srtll be offered.
Kids should bring a bag for candy.
The day will also feature face painting and a
hay ride. At the close o f the evening partici­
pants wtU enjoy a concert.
No costumes are required. For more Infor­
mation call 333-9323 and aak for Chris or
Debbie.

SANFORD • Central Baptist Church. 3101 W.
State Road 46 In Sanford, srtll hold a Chil­
dren's Fall Festival o f Fun on Saturday from 3
to 5 p.m. Pony rides, snow cones, games, a
moon walk, hot-dogs and candy will be avail­
able.
For more information call the church office

10:30 am In the sanctuary
6:00 pm in the sanctuary

Fall festival and baxaar

LONGWOOD - Longwood Hills Congrega­
tional Church. U.C.C., 1255 E.E. Williamson
Rd.. will hold a Barbecue and Craft Fair from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Craft booths will open at 9
a.m. and the food will be served beginning at
11:30 a.m.
Sponsors are currently taking space reserva­
tions for people who want to sell crafts. Each
apace is about 17 feet long and tables are
available on a reservation basis. Each space
will be 820 and there la no electric available.
The tables will be along the front driveway
and along the parking area on the west or
church side.
Tb reserve a apace or for more Information
about the event call the church office at 3328253.

Day o f prayer
SANFORD • Baptist World Day o f Prayer will
be held Monday. Nov. 2. 7 p.m. at Zion Hope
Missionary Baptist Church where Ellas Caffey
is pastor. This event la sponsored by the Miaaion Council -Congress *1,
The church la soliciting support in this ef­
fort. The objective o f this program la to assist
Christian brothers and sisters to spread the
gospel to every com er o f the world.
spiritual and financial through prayers and
contributions Is requested.
Zion Hope Is located at 710 Orange Avc..
Sanford.

Church
of
Chricft
------OF LONGWOOD
Located on Hwy. 17-92
One Mile North of Hwy. 434 on Left

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Lord’s Day Worship
10:30 a.m. and 6:00 p.
For Further
PtmoBO Caff: 407
or 407 322-0174, or 407

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Seminole Herald. Santord, Florida • Friday. October 30, 1998 • BA

12— E l d e r l y C are

L e g a l N o tic e s
m t w c ir c u it c o u n t
ON THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M M IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 9S-1S43-CA-14-Q
FiO ER A L TRUST DANK, a
Federal Earing* Sank.
Plaintiff,
ve.
ROBERT C . BALLARD,
a tingle man,
«
Oefendanf(t).
NOTICB ON C LIN K ’S
NORBCLOBURI BALB
Noflee It hereby given that
pursuant to the Summary Final
Judgment of Forecloture end
Sale entered October »0. IM S.
and entered In the cauee pend­
ing m the Circuit court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, In
and for Seminole County.
Florida. Civil Action No. 91124J-CA-I4-Q, the underalgned
Cterk wts tall the properly situate In takf County, detcrlbed
at:
Unit S. Building B. COACH
LIOHT ESTATES, SECTION II. a
Condominium, according to the
Declaration of Condominium,
recorded in Official Recorda
Book l i f t , Nage 1920, Public
Recorda of Seminole County,
Florida.
at public tale, to the hlgheat
and beat bidder for caeh at
11.00 AM. on the ttth day of
November, tM O, at the Weal
Front Door of the Seminole
County Courthouee. Sanford.
Florida.
DATED this 10th day of
October. IM S
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By: Jane I . Jaaewtc
Deputy Clerk
JOHN M. McCORMICK. Sag.
SOI East Church Street
Orlando. Florida llS O t
Attorney for Plaintiff
Publish: October 13. 30, IM S
DIV-194

IN THS CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THS 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT ON NLOMOA
SBMINOLS COUNTY
OBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASB NO. 9B-B6BBCA-t4-fl
Dhr N
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FA. aucceaaor
by corporate merger to
Or tat Western
Bank, a Federal Seringa
Bank.
Plaintiff,

VS.
CHRISTIAN JACOUE
BENOMAN and RIBS C.
BE ROMAN, at at..
AM BNDID NOTICB
ON NONSCLODUNB BALB
Notice it hereby given that,
putauant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated October f t . ISOS, and
entered m ctvt! caee number 9900SSCA-14-I Dlv S. Of the
Circuit Court Pi mo ttth
Judicial Cvauit Vi

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L e g a l N o tic e s

UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal e l me below
described vehicles was con­
ducted in compliance with N.E.
713.73. Notice that Dutch’s
Towing will sail said vshiclss at
Public Auction tor cash on
Novtm btr 13th at 10:00 am at
200 Psfsunmon Avs., Sanford,
Florida. Ws rtsarva the right to
enlhdrtw any vehicles from thia
auction. All vehklee sold AS IS.
No tills guaranlaad. Butch's
Towing taaarvsa the right to bid
on eny vehicle.
Vehicle* may be viewed one
hour prior to tale.
1131 CHEW
10* 10CSBt4A403t 3S034
ISM CHIVY
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t i l l O LD !
ID! 703AR47IXC133S014
IM S PLYM
ID* 1P4FHM3EJX13SESE
1**0 PONT
ID* IOZJB14K3L7M1734
IM 2 PONT
101 IQ2AJ37AICPM SM 2
lis a TOY
10* JT2AES2E2J00410S4
Publish: October 30. IM S
DEV-211

PAYING 1170-tSSaMay
lor a caregiver We have the
BEST CNA* S caregiver* for
tho moat raaaonabta price* 24
hr care or ahdt car*. C a l 407249-4566 24hr/d*y

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
I COUNTY,
' SS-TSO-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FERN KATHLEEN LEWIS

The administration ef the
aetata of FERN KATHLEEN
LEWIS, decaaaad. Fee i
; M -TH -C P.I 4 pending M
Circuit Ceurt for
County.
Florida.
Probata
Olvision, the address of which
la P.O. Drawer C , Sanient,
Florida S m t - S M S ^ ........ .....
the personal rapreaantative’a
are
I la hie wRR IMs court.
WITHIN T H R U MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICB: (1) a
1 Cl)
this notice Is
hone of the personal roprosontettve, venue, or furled lotion ef
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARREO.

PyfcUcaMon ti M i Hottci im
i on October 13. ISM

DANIEL S . LEWIS
SIS Burba Street
NL 31701
KENNETH M. BEANE,
S7SN.
Me mend. NL 33711
MET) S8S-1MI
PubVah: October S3. 30. II
OEV-tTS

Long Term
Terry Short Term
Tamp To M m
•112B

ASSMTEO UVBta, beautiful

aula, loving warm horns. May
use own fumiahtagt. 324-19*2

“ ABET+ IR j o k Fo r YOU!
Just Calf Never a Feel
HELP Personnel 323-EBM

19— C omfuter /TV

It't time to prepare
for tho Holiday.
Order your Classified Dis­
play, Help Wanted Ado nowl

2 1— P e r s o n a ls
BPCCTtO Oatng Bureau amc*
19771 AE ages induOng tartars
Brining Poopt* Togetoer 1-800922-4477 (24 hours)
(or busy Loogwood
»M &lt;pay

Wa offer
‘Affordabte price*
•Peraonefcred service
*Ouakry work
‘ Otktnbution in your local area
(to draw teatonal hefp horn em­
ployee* who maid* dose by )
Caff (407) 322-2411 B
Ash lor Bte Classified Dept.
Let your dlepleya start working
tor you EARLY!

WSfe-ma watooma 7 day*.
Fame* Staff
Use SMM00D773S

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AMTRACK ate
32S-4M7_______

ALF Hood* PT/FN In staff mbr.
Var Hr* Eva* B W/E'a C a l
Brad (407) 330-9011

ATfftNfiAN 6MA-*--------M THE CIRCUIT COUNT
NLONIBA
PROBATE DIVISION
CA SE NOi SO-SSI-CP
IN RE: THE ESTATE ON
SANDRA LYNN
MEADE BURNS,
N ones
ON ADM MMTRATtON
TO ALL NIASONS HAVINO
CLAIMS AOAINST THE ABOVE
ESTATE:
The admtniatrellon of iho
estate
o(
SANDRA
LYNN
M IAOI BURNS, deceased. File
Number M-SS1-CP, la pending
In the CVcuN Ceurt let
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probata Dhrteion. the eddraea
of which lo P.O. Drowor C.
Sanford. Flortdo 3I7TI-0SM .
The name* and addressee of
Iho Poraonol Representative
and
the
Pereonel
Repreeentatlve's attorney are
eet form below:
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persona on whom thia
notice i* served who have
obfectlone that chokengo the
validity otthew iR. the quabtlcatione
of
the
Personal
Re present ethre. venue, or )urtedictlon of thle Court are
regulfed to fRe the* obfectlene
with mte court WITHIN TN I
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER TMI DATE ON SERVICE
ON A CONY ON THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
Alt cred itor* of the decadent
age Viet
a

27— Nussflnr i f C h ild
C are

of
fttod thou
WITHIN
THE LATER ON THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATS ON THE
FIRST PUBLICATION ON THIS
NOTICE ON THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE ON SERVICE
ON A COPY OP THIS NOTICB
ON THEM.
A* other creditor* of the dece­
dent ond poroono having claims
dent * aetata must Id
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE ON THS FIRST NUBUCATION ON THIS NOTICE.
NOT BO FILED WILL BE FOREY
■R BARRED.
The sole of Iho Nroi
Hon of thia Notice lo
S3. ISM .
Norton Diving Nottoo:
David Duma

Coma and (obi ow caring team
of Nurse* and CN A's. Excel
ianl benefit* Experience roc
ogni/od
3:06pm-11 :00pm
*MR avaAabt*. Ptaass apply m
parson Dabona Haaffhcam RehabanaBon Canter, list Elkcam Btvd. Dabona. EOS

•HJNCHMt MANOR prp-k m e
now la l d as***, am group*, a
tor 3-5yra
reasonable raws 321-6049
PRESCHOOL TEACHER wf 19
yoars *9 . opening homo to
three apodal children under 3
y n infants welcome C al Bobbt
*1331-5600

35— B usiness
O rroRTUNmES

$ 3 0 0 -

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Carp*nt*r*/H alpara:Subcrew *
B deckers needed Steady v
tost pay JaN Savage 407-S707MB,

CASHIERS

59— Fin a n c ia l
S ervices

C IBNETM AB BETAS. B A L E !
Need outgoing people tor grft
drapioy at Mamonta Mas Nov

IB Ja n 2 OoywNaet BB/hr » B o
nua. CaEI tB A M B P M any day
yourbRitato a
IC JB W 4 W

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------- 1118.
FT B PT. Dependable peopia.
must have auto, 407-302-9181..
COOK/FOOO SERVER

B m

COL. VA/TA Appry
Wkand ciaaaaa National Truck
School 1-EEMES-73S4

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTH BtSUKANCS ANO 441K
■LAW Ome b a e iii ittem 1
Landscape Nursery Labor need­
ed CM 407-330-0547

C O M ANO NOOO SERVER.
Days E Eve WU Tram. Apply
Loogwood Retirement visage.
4*0 E. Church Am . Longwood.
FL 797-0500
Chssangmg

Diving Notice:
SAMUEL A MUTCH
Florida Dor No. SS4T34I
17M N.W. 43rd Street
Suite fOO, Mirtdlen Centre

Ld

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I N o tic e s

Do Wa
m 1
C a l today Attn: Sandy. (407)
B47-S010
010 No

A -1 T f r t p t

DESK CLERK
Apply

Budget

Inn

of

San

pot«v* person tor a growing mtamelionel equipment diatnbutor Position to mdud* Account
payabie-racervabias. inventory,
filing, data entry. Must ham
strong computer background.
Armor Syvtems-Oicken Book*
Salary and benefits negotiable
to nght individual Fax returnee
to 407-32S-61M
NURSES
LPN P/T Every other weekend
Apply: Longwood Retirement
Village 460 E Church Am
Longwood, FL 767-0600
MAINTENANCE FuS Ttrrra No
egrarwnca necessary Wa tram
Must ham traniporution. Lata
Mary 323-1927
okay

MAINTENANCE HELPER
tor apartment complex. Mutt
ham tools and rataranca* Sal­
ary depends on experience CM
323-4430
Growing Foam Irwuleaon Com­
pany looking to Mrs new latex.
Travel M-F. WiS tram. COL
Claaa A or B a ptoa. but not re-

gured. C M Orag a] 1-______
3155 Insurance. 401 k.vacation.
8tart your M ura today!_________

LO C AL DRIVERS

CIVIL ACTION
___ IB
NATtONSBANC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.

PtobitM (t).

HI TUB CIRCUIT COUNT
ON TNB I

at.
HOMER B M URE. JR ., ef el.

COL Required. C M Sandy M At tempt. (407) 647-B0I0 No
FaWEOe

P/T tor local chanty.

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- E*Mrtoncad w/oquip B saa work a
pko^ Wcaaon 4 Renown. (487)
ELECTRICIAN
tmmedrate. fufl-bma
amptoymant m lha Orlando B
tem pi araaa tor a

W RE: THS MAJWtiAOS ON
KATHLEEN ANN ADAMS
EVERETT T. ADAMS
TO: EVERETT T. ADASM
YOU ARE NOTIFIED, that an
action for Diteotutlen of
Mom ago hot booi

I MM wHBIBNI BM ( VWNFflOT IV
•to# to rocovor as bar eqwtl distribution threugh lump
fg Ea wire
described real
personal property:
The Spat t lt / l feet o l U t IE;
au of Let II and the Warn IE
feet ef U f IT In Black *F\
•AN LAN DO
ENRINOE.
Eeminele
C ounty,
Nlertda.
TRACT NO. 1C. SECONO
RINLAT, according te Fiat
ed in P letB
Page E of the Pubhc R e c o rd a
ef Seminole County. Nlertda.
and a motor vehicle dooertb
ae a SI Nerd Taurua. bearing \
• IFA C P SlU X M A tftM t.
You are required la carve a
copy ol your written
d any. to If an KENNETH M.
BEANE. ESQUIRE, NteiMMTe
attorney, whoee eddraea te: ETC
N. Orlande Avenue. Suita
ISSSA. Montand, Florida S37S1,
on or boforo NOVEMBER IS.
ISM a n d ........
the clerk
before
attorney

DATED: OCTOBER SO. ISM
MARYANNS MORSE
Ae Clerk o the Ceurt
By: Nancy R. Waiter
Ae Deputy Ctprk
Pubbeh: October 13. M . an
November 9. 13. ISM
DEV-111

It. 1998, and
bi Caee n o . b t -EBMCA af die Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judtci.il CircuN in
bad for SEMINOLE County.
Florida wbombi NATtONSBANC
MORTGAGE CORPORATION I*
the Plaintiff and HOMER S
M IIM . JR. am the Defendant*.
I wtt eaS te the highest and
cash at the
e l the SEMINOLE
Ceurtheute at 11:00
a m .. on the 17th day of
NOVSM M R. IB M . the follow-

serving Era gasobrw a
staborvpatrolaum Induatry
mduatry aiparrano* N • phis,
but wa tram M new associate*
Benefit* mefuda a compeutim
salary hesBh cars B a company
provide vehicle CaE K A K
Etoatria. tea. Eantord, NL P k
£407)2284880 a r FAX

forth In to M Pinal
LOT f t , BLOCK E, HEFTLER
HOMES ORLANDO. SECTION
ONE, ACCORDING TO THE
N U T THEREON RECOROCO M
FLAT BOOK 13. NAOEE • ANO S
ON THE NUBUC M CO R O E ON
EEMMOLB COUNTY. NLOMOA.
WITNESS MV NANO end the
eeai of thia Court on October
IB. IBM .
Maryanna Mi
Cterk ef We Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaeewtc
Cteeuty Cterk

Echevarria. M cCoBo. Raymer,
Barron B Nrapgier
Poet O ffice Baa 3410
Tampa. NL 33M1
FB71M77B

roaid A oomnvTOP PAY, BENENIT*.
DFW P Apply Santord
Etectoc 1522 S. Park Drive

SM ung
loltowin^
House Person, Hotwa Kaepers,
and AM Dbhwaahart . Appry in
parson to' BlerrieK *
1 S8 '

ABBMTANT tor 2 oflkcea Carbhcabon not necessary E as-

p tfim c id . V id itiiity m d •
good paraonaiify a must C a l
323-2577 or 904-775-O222 tor
322-2*07
CPO t e i L L O .
Local co 10 yrt ast
Letatek 497-111Bte I

PtA M M T For Sunday
FT orPT . 4074
PROFESSIONAL

) HIM *.

StfcfiZZi_________________

(♦07)

RIGHT HAND MAN
NoBdS 100 wortrars dally.
« pey to te t
‘Open • am

PLB X M LE

Bertord Oeycere M-F IJO-Epm

CM_3 2 l W r

wteno to R im B 11
«w l «MI
7-Bam and 1i
•pm m 7 . Ful brira hour*
school R out C M 322-BB45

sra nasoria larosai
rrwm&lt;#cturef cn c o n tu m r efreuuojc acuBtaontt w looking kx
a SECURfTV GUARDS lor 2nd
M B 3 00PM -II OOPkMOOPM100AM . CanRdstaa must be
■
or be quaMtad par
lUtute*. Drvaxon ol Uioi Propfwury Secuffy
Must have a te ne t D k|Minimum oi 3 years ex-

salary raqutramanu

19B4EOE

ascuRmromcERJos

f CM (407) 7M-2333______

M B Unarmed
1 4 Aaaac. *34-7444

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County

baa bi

tor Fra

post-

8btvIcb Tach
Nor local proparw company, bnFT position eve u b l*
lor experienced per-

_____

». or

C o T ’ ciaa* ■ a plua
piu* Apply
A
In
Rrepa u

S ^ te

3 Deycara Ktarka
Btsmng w« b
w

. 814

Maty Bk M Santord
I - 11PM on 1077. t&lt;y

28. and loot. For ' *

Dr.. Luntcrd.

tar Largs Plant Nurasry Muet be
experienced,
orgsramd
and
ssEtnoltastod.
FwkMl
exp.
helpful. Raaponttot* lor Inventory control, pdhng orders end
raoekring. Appry in parson. 8770
W. SR 46, Santord or cel Leurra. 3300298, CM 224.

For em cebmet makers B tetXD U c. req Drug Fra*
Apply in person to.
I C M . 14B1 Kaabrar Piece. Pori
o l Bentord A lax reeume to
407-321-8454

U

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i lAl
t' it 4ys

I 118— O ffice S pace For
R ent
A M O V IM S P fC tA U I 400 eq
ft * upi $263 A MONTH Otoce
Storage, 321-QI20or 33J2554

2 c. gar., plus I c. carport over
1/3ac.tedoek. liaO B te en
DELTONA 2/1 Uv. cbn. carport.
toed yd BSBMnen
SANFORD 2/1 Sv, dn. 2 bptc.
fcff.pnh.CHrA. to yd
SANFORD 3/2 Nara
ap plte.ka.tood
IFm perKea 321-47*4
mo.
No
count.407

127— S torace /Oftice
Fo r R ent
•TORAOR FEN FOR RENTConvement iocebon to Longwood
near 434 Oood eecunty, tewed

rijtO ajn oJ S G W a^^^^^

2BR $425/
Senior Du-

141— H om es For S a u
104 Otera (k traeutbx IBM

R EC U V B40, PtCKIt o o l WO RE CO TON CORPO­
RATION, the nabon's leedbig

IT iR tT ftd il

tBMtoutor/ menuteckxer of elec­
tronic accessories, has t e a t
Wats Bpanlwea m i t Labe Mary
te cM M tor T el end 2nd thAa
Hours
avM abieT 00AM3 30PM. • OOAM-OOPM. and
4.00PM-12.30AM MuM be abb
to Ml a narwnum of SO to*, on a
continuous basis. Forkkft axpenance
2650 ta
IM thM. $7 00 2nd ahffl *

EANFORO 1/1 Duplex. Living
Rm. Carprt CHTA....$37$/$3B0
EANFORO M Heel B Air. Eai

tea meat teat Apply In
person at 2950 Lake Emma
Road. Labe Mary FU. or 1000
Emma Oaks Tral, Labs Mary,
a 32746 EOC

aq It. CeMomia atyte 2 story
pool, lenms et
amemtrat
$129,000
Farit A m VlUea JBR/2Ba
Townhouse condo- 942.000.

RENTALS

221-iaM

JIM DOYLE

fe m b h o ff
* k fi^ g a o d a teB

(407) 322-2405
NEED H O LW U TO RENT
3 ON U l Mary
ready to mom tol $57V
m o..Nopet*.407-a2S-31M

A) 1II Mil AHi I MIIM! S
V! N HIM! 1 »
Mill S

1 0 5 — D u p l e x/ T x ip l e x
■
EAN FO RO 2/1 near 8emmoie

HS. OVA, WO Hook Uk&gt; Opt.
Sec. EOK 323-44*4 or 244-5513

LOT, over 1/4 ac Lfl.
eel-to kXh. gar.
4/1,O ver 1SO O $q.Ft-ap. pi
teaep to-tawt qts B
M ARKH AN WOOOB 5 * bd. 3
bath 1 2 aerts 3500 aq It
UWIarn, acm pool $299,100.
RENOVATED new cprtpert/
r He. natot uN $49J00

117— C o m m er c ial
R entals

housekeeper/cook.P
321-0000

93— R o o m s Fox R ent

Furnished Room lor rant A l uN.
Inc. Phone. TV. pool * kitchen
ua*. HOOTmo No smoking C el
tr 5JO weekday*. 32*4421
rid. LaufKXy. phone, and U
ua* 515-590 a week. 324-4955

easy
modal* up to 35 car*, heavy
equipment autos, ale.; 17-02/
Aepori Bird area, tvaiebie im$550
per month
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R entals
V I CORNER UNTO NaM to pool
IMIeaVaec $450rtnon. Off Air'■
(M t) 744-1547

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ASSISTANT MANAGER
Faal grow'ng 00. need* career
minded people to kxanriewfftiraf
manege. UNLIMITED growth po­
tential Salary * bonus, Orast
benefits Faa resume to (407)
647-4129 or CM Chrra at (407)
647-BOt 0 or Melanie at (407)

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CUSTOMER SERVICE

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LABOR READY

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71—Help Wanted

B u p g lit- P/T Must have
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LAUNORV PERSON 7 3 X M F
Apply
Longwood Retirement
Visage. 460 E. Church Am .
longwood. FL 797-0600_______

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End ahdt aaeamftfy poaMorw.
Hours am 7 00AU-3 30PM u d
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to M to to 35 tos and stand tor
B hows. Staring rats: M IO IN
SUM m d M 40 2nd MM. Apply
in parson M 10BO Emma OMa
Tra*. Labe Mary. FL 32741 EOE

pay
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LAUNDRY PERSON

BeneSts Aftar 90 Days

ftp* Eaaf 407-293-3055

Chad Cam A Van Driver need­
ed tor Chrtssan Canter E*p regueated Oood salary B ban*M*. 407-322-7905

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For WMnaaday'a adtdon, tho doaddno la TUoaday at noon
For Thursday's odMton, tho doaOBno is Wodnasday at noon

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CAREER PRUBTRATEDT NEED
AOOm OMAL M COM ET Earn
aerioua money In apero tme
your home For
1-BBB256-1119 24hr*

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322-2611
T b i fTBB froot Ortando S31-9993
Ybu can f n your ad to 407-323^408
300 H. Franoli Ava.
P.O. Box 1607
Sanford, FT. *2771
Sanford, FL 22772

KRCHEH HELP
Flexibl* hr*
Apply 0 Wlttow Tree Cato. CM
to schedule Interview 321-2204

Good Incorrw Potential

$ 5 0 0

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24 opening* tor barbie people
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Pd Training, vacason
haaSh. dental. Me Yiauranca
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JOIN the bett rraetiheara team
m Votoala county Restorative
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous experience helpful
Cell Debery Manor 407-BM442E. EOC.

AUTOSSOTTVE O S T A U R t

PisStiuSnB phone cards. No •■partanca necessary For more
Information send a BASE to:
Primetime
Communication*,
PO . Boa ES4365. M am . FL
332EB-I3M

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Alto pert-time PRN an shifts
Jom our team of care green as
wa eipjnd our horuons Ex­
perience a* CNA wN increase
bate pay 'Great loiki to work
h.‘ Apply m person. Healthearn and Rehabilitation Center
of Santord 950 S. mekonviNe
Am . Santord. FL 32771. NO
PHONE CALLS PLEASE E O f

LANOBCAPCRS-atsrting
B7 OttTir, F/T w^ranafits
(40T)3Z2-E133.

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NEEO A C O K W T IR !
Comptet* system* fuSy loedbd
Laaaa/purchaaa »/Vm monthly
payments. 900-900-0343x2767
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INC..
le/ere
Delendant(a), I wM aeS la the
highest and beat bidder lor
cash at the weal (rent deer ef
the Semmale County court­
house m Sanford. Seminole
County Florida, at tf:M A.M.
on the I Tth day e l NOVEMBER.
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LOT 13. BRANTLEY HARBOR
EAST. SECTION ON MEREDITH
MANOR. ACCOROMtO TO THS
PLAT THEREON AS RECOROSO
IN PLAT BOOR E l. PROS 4*. ON
THE PUBLIC RECORDS ON
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARB
AOVISEO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMED TO BE A DEBT
C O U EC TO R ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the IS day of Octeber,
ISM .
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk e l Circuit Court
By Jane B. Jaeeerie
Deputy Clerk
COOIUS S 8TAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Soda 4SO
Tampa. Florida 33S0T
Telephone: 1313) STT-SOOS
CSSSST-OSOtr
Publish: October 13. 30, ISM
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71— H e l p W a n t e d

o u ses-

n f u r n is iie d

U M OOWN— WHY RENTT
tMran you can own tas 3 btkm
home te CASA, new pafeX 4 car
pet? Ask about HUD honrael

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos

' xweray C«aw&gt; cnelogtwn* ara w aate hvx wjoUIkvw ey I m u
pvceM pMlwvlpnMW* EachMHwewcwewr tHntetewwewr

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GETS
THE
B DONE!
Buy
JU S T LISTED L A K E F R O N T "'
la rg e 4 B R home on Lake Lou­
se (Denonat approx 1800 iq
r t . lam room ON gar., (Of
porch, fenced, dock, lew Traffic
area. A many plus features inci
*WQ 7 5% mod CALL NOW TO
SEE'ftt
$102 500
ConsHler
trade in

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E s t a t e , in c
322-7496

Re a l

D E B ARY
Access 10 t7 92 A I
♦ 3BR • 2nd Rm »iTd-on Fresh
paint new carpet CMA. S e c Sys
$63 SCO 407 574 5208

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HOUSE O F G O O D IES 901 LOcusl Ave F u m , appll , houserv kl n-ec * A candy 321-8395

LA KEFRO N T LOT TV J e
Lake lo c h Arbor private
90k300 $70 000
LA K E FR O N T LOT Slime Is
land Lake Monroe $(20 000
VACANT LOT- Loch Arbor
$30 000 k), pnv wooded
L A K E MARY LOTS VVood«d
$25 000
B A Y A V E Sanferd lot near
park $12 000
321-5065

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1929 VINTAGE 2/1 ♦ 1/1 apt
$78 000
E LE G A N T 4/2 neignoorhood w
history $120,000 DOT W ALLER,
JERN IG AN P R O P E R T Y
323-3165

S in es 1846
(4071322-« 123

S t. fo A **
Sactctt Spaoou* attractve 3
t 5 w / F R $ 6 t 500
S L Jcn c a F iv e r 3 5 -a : on nver
in Decary 12 m&gt; frontage R e­
duced lo $225 000
lc a a 6 M i.f4 .e e across from
O n S a n Airport toned W-t
$375 000
Law deem E a sy qualify tow mo
pym ti 2,1 C A fried yard w/ •■tra building lot

Pn M e * .;

W heelchair*
Chad*, adjuatable inclining. $75 Adull Chaw,
$150 407-668 2127
231— C a r s F o r S a l e
m
'c i B r a r CTxip* M V iiie
Look» good, runt grealt S850
O B O 332-8530 leave meaiaga

15- Rage iff boat M IS H P O a ­
rage kept’ Impeccable co nd i­
tion1! Low h o ilS tl 16595 00
Onty at
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Sates-Servtce-Flnanclng-Perte-

CONDO f/t Comer unit Nent to
pro! S35K or tv s! 700 E. Artn riB h d 561-744 1547

Call Donny or Lee todeyt

A c ce sso r n s

n to B u y

CH RO M E W H E E LS
4 1 6 " lor Dodge Ram $175 Can
40 7 5 0 9 5057

Alum C a n t Copper / B re s t
Kokom o Recycling 321-0004

A/C U n lit tnsdaO utside units
2 1/2. 3. or 4 tons avail For
more info C all 904-719 6100

219— W

ash

916 W First-M T 9 5 Sat 9-1

P A R K AVE. MOBILE P A R K
Homes S3 000 to $6 000 Set Up
Financing QUIF.T1 322-2661

181— A p p l i a n c e s &amp;
F lr n it lr e F o r S ale

221— G o o n T h in k s to
E at

B royhill Sofa Like new Makes
into queen su e bed Make oiler
322 5325

B O B S FAM OUS PEAN U TS A
FRESH JU M B O SHRIMP
Secret recipe on peanuts written
up several times m local news­
papers Come by A have me
BEST alter a* the rest
2330
Celery Ave . Santord

Limes A Key Limes 322-3210

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

223— M i s c e l l a n e o u s

Free lo good home Black Lab
spayed lemaw about 2 yrt old
Oreal wpeople, but nol w&lt;chev­
ens &amp; PHJ6, 407-323-5963

F R E E C A R . SS A FUN at your
spare time Interested^ Can Lin­
da 0 526-3517. I also offer repl
pea and new Tipperwar#

PE T GROOMING
by appt at my office or el your
home 20- yrs ««p 767-0606

M O NEY TO LO AN
For houae. car, buameaa. vaca­
tion. debt conaoiidation Pease
C a M -877-324-8182.

Guardian
Personal Storage
RETAIL SHOWROOM A W/O WITH
OFFICE. W1U. DIVIDE
PRIME 441 LOCATION WITH
EASY ACCESS NORTH ft SOUTH

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• Machine Operators
• Shipping Clerk with UPS
on line exp. preferred
• Line Leads lor Assembly
Department. 1st shift
must have prior exp
! managing people in a
manufacturing environ­
ment.

223—M iscellaneous

M e c h a n ic * A ir H ose too w
quick release S25/OBO 324
1718

SATELLITE TV SY S T E M
SAM 1. 8 ft d.sh metal mesh
tyre D ix ie E S R 1824 Receiver
w 'remole
Polo Books,
etc
Heady to install
Cost over
$4500 t 12 yrs old Asking
St 850 Will trade lor car.pickup B g Screen TV.ndmg mower
or « 407-323-8833.

IS IS
C A D IL L A C
SEDAN
DEYK.LE. On# owner P itta CAT
only No tat* 4 Dr New V-8 #ngwte from Cadillac coat $2700
Only 10K m4ea aince natatied
New radiator.baltery. brakes, t
Urea Absolutely loaded Body
in take
and interior great W
St 000 for complete car Drive 4
■way! Might trade
407-1211194 L A T E R : Good condition,
runs good but needs fuel pump
Beat oner 302 2939

The Sem inole N ereid Class,teds are the quickest and moat
.neipenarv* way lo a*4 your
cart Run your three kn# ad tor 10
days and pay only *31 00' Even
better, if you sell it sooner
(which we KNOW you wd) you
can atop your ad and only pay
lor tha number of day* it actu­
ally rant What a Deallt

Call today and watch
tha Harald Classl*
flada work for

• Single Story Design • No Or* Beta* or fecit
' Energy • Effcent Stulo. I BedroomAffordable Apartments

730 Upeate Road. Sanlord
I Seminole Chnaaan Aca
n'a FakowalMp

A YARD SALE la the parted
way to do that and the 8— took*
MtreW can bring people to your
Sat Oct 31 0A-3P Ram Day. Sal
door Advent** your aatt in the
Nov 7 20S Meadow Hill* O r,
't o r only * *1/
Sanford OREAT PRICES
and used Item#, furniture,
wha* me money come* to.
m. C a l
jwar*.
antique*,
I your BBy “
portable dryer. grM, pot*,
kne *d can run tor three daya to
bikaa, CD player.c'
LYWf A l
tor ONLY 88.11
m udt more D orn ml** thu
la that you prepay the
onell EveryWng mual got
ad C a l ua-we can halpn
BALA • 8AT only. »-2.
P I. Middleton
King io n aldar w atered
HOD. couch, turn,
i M l. ton of M ac. 322-0729
QlBfH Y M

GARAGE SALE

S a l O d I t . 12 . 758 Lake Como
Or. H«a ol Lake Mary 08 48A. '
Household
items,
lurrvture Ouean S in Dadroom Sal. Fum, ^
tools. 5 tpd b*a. cloth**, m i­
HoukahoU I Baby llam a. Lg
crowave. and more 90S Catak Dog Crate*. A much moral
na D r. Sal,Oct 31M
Queen waterbed w/pedestai
YARD SALE
dreaaera. end tabiea * Beanie Bat. O d 31, 7-2pm 1-4 M u.
Babies 91 Colum bus Clrcte Storage. 222 Hickman Dr . SanLongwood Sat 9 3PM
tord. 2 block* N d OeckerbarMULTI-FAMK.Y YAAO SAL*
Fn 8 S a t O d 10 A I I
Mary C lfy Hatt)

C a ll L a n d lo rd At:

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(Adult 8 children),
equ*). toy*, mac.

YAM O SALI

lamAy tale 108 Skogen
C l. Sanford. 8-4PM, Sal/Sun

eierdaa
Croom * Academ y JR O T C

A littk
little bit d everything 2607
Laurel Ave , Santord F rIA S a t

238— V

e h ic l e s

Too many Nam* to kat 208 Forreal Dr. Loch Arbor. Sal-Sun
•AM -6PM

W anted

C A IN 888 n u n
For Junk Care. Trucfca 8 M ed
KEEP AMERCA eCAiihFik .122-4(90

K)
Shop SoiTiiriote Hi (Aid's
Classifieds EvwyDiyl

Sanford Court Apartments
32111. Smfgrd An., Santord 3 2 3 - 3 3 0 1

C h a rm ^ T
city convenience

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1/2 M O N T H FR EE

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

lim n sau ar a m
H S m P A C tA M .
A pply la P m o r or Fax
Resume To: (407l 3)3-9)30
___________ E O E ___________

WITH 1 YR. LEASE OR ASK ABOUT OUR

1 , 2 «. 3 D O R M . ‘ . i
APARTMENTS
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Open House

heeded?

Ridgewood
•IS Day CDL Training
•Oar I Weekend Classes
• Financial Assistance
• Carrier* Hiring On Sit*

M O V E -IN S P E C IA L
1BDRM/ 1 BATH SBO h ft.
2 BDRM/ 1 BATH 1025 an. ft.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1125 m . ft.
• S|mrk&gt;Uk \ | M llliii iilh w ith L u p ’ ITowrlw • l . i l i '
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- October 31st

Villas

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1714 Ridgew ood Ave.. Sanford » 1 )0 -5 1 0 4

23H0 Kldftrwood to t.
Sanford

'T ru c k D riv e r
• in s titu te
800-554-7364

* MCOAM TAX tor tody, and
buameaa
Accounting BoluH n* Plue. toe. 407-329-1800

407-330-1431

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Re m o d eu ng

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NEW R E M O D E L R C R A n

2 7 4 -E u c n U C A L

Doors, windows, carpentry,
wdmg,, t05CM 5 COncrwi*,

TEMPORARY NON CAREER POSITIONS AVAILABLE FOR HARO WORK*
ING HONEST INDIVIDUALS FOR NOVEMBER AND DECEMBER 1998 WITH
OPPORTUNITY TO WORK THROUGH JUNE OF 1999.

B O Baltot CSC18880
323-4*32t E

NEED AM S LR C n E O A N T
C A LL D ICtra ELECTRIC
Lte. n M M M M w M Vm .

263-CAXPENTEY

HOURLY WAGE: $8 00 WITH INCREASE TO $9 50 PER HOUR 9% NIGHT
PREMIUM 6 P.M.-6 A M.
QUALIFICATIONS MINIMUM AGE 16 WITH HS DIPLOMA OR AGE 18 APPLI­
CANTS MUST BE DRUG FREE WITH NO CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS OF VIO­
LENCE OR THEFT AND MUST AUTHORIZE RELEASE OF BACKGROUND
INVESTIGATIONS. MEET PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS.

NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
THREE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
7:00A M . 3:30 PM . 10 00 P.M.
MUST BE AVAILABLE 8-12 HOURS PER DAY 6 DAYS PER WEEK
OVERTIME PAID FOR WORK OVER 40 HOURS
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE AT:
FLORIDA JOBS AMO B E N E F IT S

FIORIOA JOBS AND BENEFITS

H O FFN EH CEN TER
5449 S S E M O R A N BLV D .
S U I T E 17
O RLAN D O . FL
NO PHO NE CALLS PLEASE

GOODINGS SHOPPING CENTER
280 SAUSALITO B lV D .
CASSELBERRY FL

FLORIDA JOBS AND BENEFITS
REFLECTIONS PLA ZA
514 W LAKE M ARY B LV D .
LAKE M ARY, a

WE ARE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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2 9 1 1 8 .174U 524-8800

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( 407) 322-

• Fmrxlfy, On-Ste. Oependabte Vamgemtnt
• Anc Stonge, Prrvite pile t Won'

PRICE R EP U C EP II
Wm b : $68,000 N o w : $64,000
PROPEHTY LOCATION: 1110 West 10th.
Street, Sanlord. FL 32771
LOT SIZE: 50‘ x 120'

SQUARE FOOTAGE: 1,201 L/A
FEATURES: New Home.
Three (3) Bedroom.
Two (2) Full Baths.
Central Air / Heal.
Plant Shelves, Cathedral Ceilings. One (1)
Car Garage, Navy Blue Carpet, House
Color: Sky blue /Teal Blue, Washer / Dryer
hook - up, Si. Augustine Grass

For Financing call:
S h irle y J o n e s
E n te rp ris e M o rtg a g e

(407) 644-0787 (24hrt.)

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Good news, bad news for spinal pain
D EAR DR GOTT: I’m 88 years old
and have been diagnosed with
advanced osteoporosis, causing multi­
ple vertebral fractures. I have con­
stant pain and use Fosamax daily.
Will these fractures ever heal? I have
been told by two back surgeons that
with the exception of progressive
paraplegia, any attem pt at recon­
struction would require extensive,
futile surgery. Is my spine ever going
to improve?
D E A R R E A D E R : You are in an
unenviable position. Because of exten­
sive osteoporosis, the spinal bones
have begun to fracture, causing pain
and disability, even though you arc
already being treated for b rittle
bones.
The bad news: No, your spinal frac­
tures are permanent.
The good news: You can be helped
To begin with, you have been pre­
scribed Fosamax, the only anti-osteoporosis p ill that can reverse the
process and even strengthen your
bones. Hormones and other drugs
cannot do this; they only arrest the
disease or, when given early enough,
prevent it. If you continue to use
Fosamax, in a year or two bone densi­
ty studies may show substantial
improvement in your bone-calcium
level. While this will undoubtedly pre­
vent further fractures, it will not —
unfortunately — affect the fractures
you already have In this instance, the
bones have literally been crushed and
arc unable to reconstruct their origi­
nal shapes, unlike bones elsewhere in
the body.
In the second place, you might ben­
efit from a program of aggressive
rehabilitation, administered under the
supervision of a physiatrist (an M.D.
specialist in rehab medicine). Using a
com bination of active and passive
exercises, pain medication, muscle
strengthening, ultrasound therapy
and other techniques, these profeisionals could — In all likelihood —
reduce your pain and improve your
independence. Of course, nothing in
this world is guaranteed, but I urge
you to ask your physician for a refer­
ral.
Surgery is probably not an option. I
agree with your back specialists who
stated that an operation is dangerous
and chancy, unless you develop
unmistakable signs of nerve compres­
sion or deterioration.

DR. G O T T

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for
women
after
menopause and women with a family
history of osteoporosis. II the test
shows norm al bone-calcium , fine.
Repeat it in a year or two. If it shows
significant demineralization, however,
immediate steps should be taken to
avoid the very complications that you
arc experiencing.

This is why I urge most of my
patients over 60 or 70 years of age to
have bone den sity exam inations.
These simple tests are particularly

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growths and all.) With South looking at
six winners and a decent seven-card
suit, his three-spade overcall is “text­
book." Yet a Young Turk would bid
four apades. West wants to act, but is
ist too weak. Opposite a Young Turk,
B y P h illip A ld e r
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conservative bidder, four spades is a
Would Thomas Jefferson have made reasonable gamble. North has fit and
a good bridge player? Perhaps not, be­ controls (aces and kings).
cause in a letter to George Washington
You start with nine tricks: seven
on May 16, 1792, he wrote, "Delay is spades, one heart and one diamond.
preferable to error." That is often true, You must establish dummy's heart
of course, but at the bridge table, delay nine for trick 10. And you muat head
can be an error.
that way without delay, before drawing
By way of example, take this deal. trumps.
You reach four spades. The defenders
Win with dummy's diamond ace,
cash their two dub tricks, then switch cash the heart ace, and ruff a heart
to diamonds. How do you continue? high in hand. Return to dummy with a
Also, what do you think of the bidding? trump, ruff another heart high, cross
Some players would open that East to dummy with a trump, and ruff a
hand with one diamond because they third heart high. Finally, play ■ spade
don't like the rebid alter a one-spade to dummy's king and cash the heart
response by partner. That la not my ‘ nine, discarding a diamond. Dummy's
style. I prefer to bid my longest suit trumps are vital entries.
first. (I would rebid one no-trump over
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The bottom line is that osteoporosis
is preventable. It can occur even in
physically active women in their 50s.
Women in their 80s are almost certain
to have it. Early diagnosis is crucial.

by Jim Davit

The success you're hoping tor in the year
ahead lias m your ab tty and desira lo gat
along with those you encounter, tl you
treat all with consideration and friendli­
ness. even atrangers win offer a helping
hand
■COftPtO (O c t 34-Nov. 32) It could turn
out lo be on# ol those days whan you
may have a great deal of drffculty coordi­
nating and consolidating your efforts.
Don't let pent up frustrations maka things
w orse. Trying lo patch up a broken
romance? The Astro-Graph Matchmaker
can help you understand what to do to
make the relationship work. Mail 52.75 to
Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P O.
Boa 1758, Murray HiS Station, New York,
NY 10156.
SAOnTARtUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 31) Waste­
fulness on your pari could perm eate
throughout your being today, undermin­
ing your w all laid out budget. Unless

you're careful, you'll have to live with
future shortages
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 11) Not fol­
lowing through on a promisa you mads lo
someone in your family or a dose com­
panion could causa soma bitter conse­
quences tor you. It may be more than you
bargained lor.
AQUARIUS (Jan. IO-Feto. 19) Negative
thinking on your part could distort your
logic and destroy the vary things you
have going lor you today. Problems you
encounter will coma from having a selldefeating attitude
PIBCEB (F ab . 20-M arch 20) Be aatra
careful not lo got youraoll financially
Involved in a business or commercial
dealing with someone or a group you
know bttle about today. Your lots could
be big and permanent.
ARIES (M arch 21-A pril 19) Thera Is a
strong possibility you could find out that
you've bean either deceived or fooled by
someone you trusted today. To know the
truth w tl be a blessing in d*gmse.
TAURUS (A pril 20-Uey 20) Although a
fnend writ be we* intentcried, hie or her
advice may be way o il the m ark and
could lead you In the wrong direction.

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Don't delude yourseX
O EM S* (May 21-Juno 20) Oat away last
if you find yours#* involved with someone
whoa# behavior bordorknes on unetfveal.
amoral behavior today. This individual
could draw you into an awful moss.
CANCER (Juna 21-July 22) Seek out
good counaol today if you have any
Important or legal question* to consider.
Don't kid yourseX into ttwbung you under­
stand the ramifications, lor you could got
yourseX In hot water.
LEO (July 29-A u*. 22) Correct i
immediately, no manor how dXficuR they
be to rectify. To attempt lo sweep
them under the rug could create an inaotubie situation lor yourseX.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-SapL 22) It s not your
nature to be namcero, so don't fa l vicbm
to that today. Evan X you bsieve you're
espousing a bttle while be. X could snow­
ball out of proportion.
LIB R A (S e p t. 23 -O c t. 23) G enerally
you're vary considerate and fair to others,
but dttsatisiaction about something today
could causa you lo slap out of character
end taka thmos out on your family.
C ia a fo N E A la e .

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                    <text>R E LIG IO N ...PA G E IB

T H IS W E E K E N D ...

Walk
through
Bethlehem

Hospice:
Helping
children cope

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Long wood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

S e m i n o l e
91st YEAR. No. 69

H e r a l d
50 Cents

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1998

Police charge
w om an w ith
em bezzling

Deputy Dibona
is watching you

RUSS WHITE

The
Seminole
County
Sheriff n
H.A.T. Mobile
u1ll be In
action
tonight. and
so will
Deputy Mark
Dtbona..
Dlbona Is
the MVP of
the county's*

DUI patrol.
He's had a belter year than
Mark McGwire, Pitchers didn't
fool McGwire too often. And
dninks don't fool Mark Dlbona.
fllft Mar slammed 70 home
runs. Deputy Dtbona sent 80 to
the slammer for DUts - and his
season Isn't over.
Tonight. Dtbona figures to
add to Ills total.
I le'll be one of 50 law
enforcement officers from 10
agencies working what's known
as the Mobile Saturation Patrol.
Drunk drivers have a good
chance of nmnlng Into this force
If they're out between thr hours
of 9:30 p m and 3::t0 am
Thanksgiving weekend,
authorities say. ran be the
bloodiest of all wrekends for
accidents caused try dninks For
thr past 10 years, the Sheriffs
Office and those from each of
the county's municipalities have
nude Friday after Thanksgiving
Ihrtr shopping day for Dlils.
'Individuals can make the
decision if they want to drink that's their business." said Chief
Deputy Steve Harriett. 'If they
want to drink and drive, that
becomes our business. Everyone
Is responsible. If you’re going to
drink, get a designated drive.
This Isn't the night you want to
be driving dnink."
The Lake Mary Police
Department Lt. Dave Guildford
said. Is coordinating tonight's
operation. There Is no check­
point. No designated area where
Mark Dlbona and what's known
as the Wolfpack may be lurking.
"Well be everywhere."
Guildford said. 'No one's going
to circle a known checkpoint."
Harriett said he'd be satisfied
If not one DUI arrest Is made
tonight. From experience, he
knows better. There are going to
be arrests. There may be a
parade of drunks brought to the
U.A.T. Mobile at Ihe county Jail.
'I can't give away all the
secrets to catching drunk dri­
vers." Harriett said. 'Some are
pretty obvious. Going too fast.
Going too slow. Going from lane
to lane. Falling to signal when
turning. Anything erratic."
The best way to avoid con­
tact with Mark Dlbona and the
BUI posse tonight Is to either
stay at home or to drive as If
your life and the lives of others
depended on your sobriety.
Don't mess with these guys. Be
thankful you've been warned.
Russ While writes about peo
pie. places and Issues In
Seminole County.
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Office manager Judith
Lynne
Smith
was
charged with forging 128
business and personal
checks from her Sanford
employer,
Canterbury
Concepts Inc.
By BUI Kerns

HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Egg Drop
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B a r g a in se e k e r s
b e g in to d e c k th e
h a lls o f th e m a lls
By R u m Whit*

IIKRALD STAFF WRITER

M art got t h r b lg g rst Ju m p ,
o p rn ln g at 12:01 a.m . Most
m a ll s tu r r s o p rttrd a t 7 a.m .

-This Is thr day wr call
SEMINOLE COUNTY • Many
who were so thankful Thurs­ gaugr how thr srason will
day arose early today to binge be." said Mark Sloitlm. thr
at the shopping mall. Retail­ manager at thr JC Penney at
ers are counting on this fran­ Srmlnolr Townr Center. 'If
tic binge to continue until wr have a gcxxl day It will
carry over. If It's u bad day. It
Christmas Day.
Some area store managers won't be a gcxxl srason."
In the first two hours to­
expected us many as 10.000
shoppers for tixlay alone. day. Slonltn said bis store
Bargain seekrrs were lined was Jumping with business.
up before daybreak to be thr Grrrtrrs gavr the first 2.000
first through thr doors. Wal- PtiiM sc* Shop, Pig* 3A

E x - b a n k e m p lo y e e s
c h a r g e d w it h f r a u d
By BIO Kama

HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY • Police are In­
vestigating thr theft of more
than $200,000 worth of prop­
erty. with two former employers
of First USA Bank In Lakr Mary
arrrslrd for using Inactive ac­
count numbers to create new
credit cards for themselves and
thetr friends, police said.
Ainil Ahmed Bashir, age u n ­
known. of Daytona Beach, and
Crystal Jones. 21. of Altamonte
Springs, are chargrd with mul­
tiple counts of credit-card fraud
and grand theft.
Both suspects were booked
Into the John E. Polk Correc­
tional Facility, with ball set at
$10,000.
Police said the cards were
used to purchase can*, furni­

ture. vacations, enilsrs. com­
puter equipment, and other
Hems, police said. So far. po­
lice have recovered more Ilian
$200,000 worlh of property.
Tills Includes a car worth ap­
proximately $30,000. another
worth $15,000. and approxi­
mately $75,000 worth of com­
puter equipment. Lake Maty
Police Department Captain Sun
Belfiorc said.
Belflore said he expects In­
vestigators will make more artests In the case.
The property Is worth a lot
more than $200,000." Belflore
said. 'We've recovered four
cars. We're still actively work­
ing on the case. We expect to
make ut least a couple more urrests. I can't say who or when
right now.*
Some of the credit cards
PU* m M * Fraud. Pag* 3A

S u sp e c ts
fle e a fte r
p o in tin g
gun at
m anager

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Smith told poller she was the
store's offlie manager from
June. 1993 until resigning on
Nov. 16. Stir said she rmtwz
zled ihe money to pay bills, b e­
cause she was In financial
trouble, police said.

Holsomltoc h to ld Ksolf tir
s u s p e c ts th e re Is a n a d d itio n .J
$ 1 7 ,0 0 0 w o rth of forged t h r c i c
th a t h a v e n o t b e e n reco v ered
B a n k s u r r silt! r e s e a r c h in g
B o U n iiitx x b 's a c c o u n ts . Ilu ls o iii Ixm'I i told Ksolf. th e p o lle r
re p o rt sa id .

By BUI Kerns

HERALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • A
shopper
became
enraged,
pointed a gun at a store man­
ager. and firrd It In the air
Wednesday after getting fol­
lowed to her car by employees
of Uahles R' Us. who suspected
she had been shoplifting.
Nobody was hurt In the Inci­
dent at the store at 708 W.
Slate Road 436. which began
Inside with a confrontation be­
tween employees and four
women, police said.
An employee recognized the
four women as having previ­
ously shoplifted ut the store.
Employees followed the cus­
tomers as they walked through
the store, police said.
The women became aggra­
vated and stntck un employee
In the face. Altamonte Springs
ftthUc Information Olficer Greg
Nelson said. Employees fol­
lowed the women outside the
store.
Nelson said thr police should
have hern called to prevent the
Ineldrnt from rsculallng.
They should have eallrd us
as soon us thry had the suspi­
cions.' Nelson said.
T hat's
hard to say from hindsight.
They confront customers every
day. I’m sure thry don't expect
a customer to pull out a gun.
Still, we should have been
railed before they did call us.'
Picas* m * Qua. Pag* 3A

C e le b rate Sem inole
HEATHROW - The Grealer Seminole
County Chamber of Commerce presents
an evening of networking, holiday shop­ recognition In the program. For more
ping and dining Dec. 2 from 5:50 until 9 Information or to moke reservations call
p.m. at The Country Club at Heathrow. (407) 834-4404. ext. 229.
Auction Items will Include autographed
Daunte Culpepper footballs, dinner and a A lzheim er's su p p o rt groups
SANFORD - An Alzheimer's disease sup­
play for six with Dr. E. Ann McGee. Ride
along with Sheriff Don Esllngcr. Orlando port groups, sponsored by the Grealer
Surge season tickets. Jewelry, golf certifi­ Orlando Alzheimer's Association, will
cates. computer classes, holiday baskets, meet Dec. 4 at 2 p.m. In the conference
movie pusses, dinner gift certificates and room at All Souls Catholic Church. 301
W. Eighth St.. Sanford. Due to the holi­
more.
Individual tickets are $45 and Include days. there will lx* no January group, but
dinner, two beverages and entertainment. meetings resume In February.
Also sclieduled Is a nice ling on Dec. 10
Corporate tables are $500 and Include
seaUng for eight, corporate signage and at 7:30 p.m. In thr Adult Center ut St.

SANFORD - A Sanford woman
was arrested Tuesday for cmIx-zzllng more than $83,000
from hrr employer, police said.
Judith Lynne Smith. 42. ad­
mitted to Sanford poller she
forged 128 business and per­
sonal checks from hrr em­
ployer. Smith Is a former olflcr
manager at Canterbury Con­
cepts Inc. at 5 II Central Park
Drive In Sanford.

Smith Is charged with I2H
counts of uttering a forged In
strurnrnt. one count of grand
theft of property cxrrrdmg
920,000
hut
less
than
$100,000, und one count of
scheming to defraud proprity
valued In excess of $50,000
Smith bonded out of the John
E. Polk correctional facility
Wednesday for 97.000
Dick Holsomlxich. president
of Canterbury Concepts, re
ported the rnilx-zzlrmrnl &lt;(
more than 883.000 to thr po
lice on Nov. 20 and turned over
Ihe 128 forged checks. Hr told
Investigator Tony Esoll tli.it
Smith was not authorl/rd to
sign for any of Ills accounts.
HoIsciiiiImmb said lie never
autborl/rd Smith to sign tils
name to documents, or to jmv
hrr personal (tills with com
pany c hec king uc counts.

Mary Magdalen Catholic Church. 710
Spring Luke Road. Altamonte Springs.
Tilts group Is Intended to provide sup­
port and education to caregivers of family
members with Alzheimer's disease or a
related disorder. Meetings are free. For
more Information call (-107) 628-0088 or
(407) 831-9630.

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Colors of fall
Com. straw and leaves decorate this holiday display at tho Heathrow
Country Club. More holiday scones on Pago 5A

General J.C. Hutchison Parkway:
Marquette Road; Orange Boulevard:
Osceola Road: Upsala Road: Persimmon
Avenue.

C o n su m er fra u d inform ation

SANFORD - Die Children's Home
Society Success By Six Community
Resource and Referral Center Is conduct­
ing a free Consumer Fraud class Dec. 9
from 2 until 3:30 p.m. at the Salvation
Army. 700 W. 24th Street. Sanford.
The presentation by Altorney Beth
Rutberg. from the Consumer Fraud
Traffic checkpoints
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The Florida Division. Office of Ihe Slale Attorney, will
Highway Patrol will conduct the following Include die latest consumer "rip offs",
Driver License and vehicle Inspection consumer rights and protection against
checkpoints In Seminole County Dec. -I scams. For more Information or to regis­
through Dec. 10: County Road 15: ter for Ihe class call (407) 328-3990.

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P la n a h e a d f o r m y r ia d D e c e m b e r e v e n t s
LOCAL FORECAST

T here's plenty
to do and see

TIDES

Today Saturday and Sun­
day: Sunny. Highs in the mid
to Upper-70* Urn* In the mid
to upper-50*. Monday and
Tuesday; Partly doudv. wat
trred shower*. Highs tn the
mld-70s. Lows in the mid to
upper 50s

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min 11 10
a in., maj. 5:30 a.m„ min. —
pm., maj. 5:55 p.in.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
1:17 a m.. 1:45 p m., low: 7:34
a.m.. 8 1 6 p in New Smyrna
Beach: high 1:22 a m.. 1:50
p m., low: 7:39 a m.. 8:21 p in..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Cocoa Beach: high: 1:37 a.m..
2:05 p.m.. low: 7:5-1 a.m.. 8:36
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
Sunny 75 54 Sunny 77 57 p.m.

MONDAY
TUESDAY
Ptcldy 77 58 Shwra 76 54

LOTTERY
Hero are too winning numbers
selected on Thursday m the Flond a L o tte ry

F an ta sy S
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Lotto (Nov. 21)
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A fric a n folk tali*
WINTER PARK - Tin* Ortando/Wlritcr Park Branch of
the American Association of
University Women will present
a play by TnJIrt Arts School of
Arts ami Academies tn Sanford
Dee. 0 at 3 p.m. In the Winter
Park High School auditorium.
Vicungelemn.
an Afrlean
folktale, adaptation written by
Lrvalhcr Whitby, artlstle dlrretor of Tajlri Arts, will fea­
ture Tanltn Uggons, Tajtrl
dance choreographer.
Tlie Tajtrl Arts' event 1* thin
year's m.t|or fund-raising rvent
lor AAUW. and will fund na­
tional and toeal scholarships.
Tickets are $10. Corporate
sponsorships (a block of 10
tickets or more) are available.
For tickets or sponsorship in­
formation rail (407) 774 8028.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona B each &amp; New
S m y rn a Beach: Seas art* 2
4 feet with a m oderate
chop. Water tem perature at
Daytona Is 74 degrees and
at New Sytnrna. 74 degrees.
Winds arc from the n o rth ­
east at 10-15 m .p.h.

Jin g le hell 5k

STATISTICS

CELEBRATION - The 19118
Arthritis Foundation Jingle
Bell Walk. Run and Roll, a 5k
(3.1 miles) walk, run and In­
line skating event, will tie held
Dee. 6 In downtown Celebra­
tion.
Participants will were bells
on their shoelaces as they
make i heir way down the
lighted course. A special "Fun
Run with Santa* will be held
lor children. Awards will he
given for the following: top
three overall female and male;
lop wheelchair female and
male: lop three female and
male in each age group; and
the lop five best costumes.
Registration begins at 4 p.m.
The event begins at 6 p.m.
followed by the walk and roll
at 6:15 p.m. For registration
information call Amy Maguire.
Orlando Regional Healthcare
System, at (4071 841-5129.

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H ook sig n in g
SANFORD * Award winning
poet 'Echo*
will be auto­
graphing the first edition of his
book *A Farewell to Reason* at
Books-A-Mllllon.
near
the
Seminole Town Center. San­
ford on the following dates:
Dec. 10 at 5:50 p.m.: Dec. 1 1
at 2 p.m.: nnd Dec. 20 through
24 at 1 p m.
Echo lias been published In
several literary journals over
the past few years that Include
Poet s Review. Apropos. Rhyme
Time, Lonestar Magazine. The
Eyrie, and was a seml-flnallst
in a national poetry contest
sponsored by the Poetry Guild.
“A Farewell to Reason* In­
spires readers to fill their lives
wtth greater Joy and less re ­
gret by Immersing them In
modem *tme to life* vignettes
reminiscent of the humanist
movement In ancient O recce.
The event la free. Auto­
graphed copies of the book
wilt be sold at the event. For
more Information call BookaA-MIlllon at (407) 328-4700.

Concert band

ORLANDO • The Orlando
Concert Band, conducted by
Don Schmaus. will present a
Holiday Concert on Dec. 17 at
8 p.m. In the sanctuary of the
First United Methodist Church
of Orlando, 142 E. Jackson
Street. Schmaus Is the long­
time band director at Lyman
High School and will retire
Jan. 6. 1999 after teaching for
40 years. Baritone Jack War­
ren. of the Rollins College mu­
sic faculty. wtU appear as so­
loist. Warren Is Minister of
Music at Asbury Methodist
O rn a m e n t b all
Church In Maitland, and also
IX)NGWOOD - The 1998 conductor of the Seminole
Seminole Ornament Society Community Chorale at Semi­
Ball will be held Dec. 6 at the nole Community College. The
Orlando North Hilton. Pro­ program will also Include the
ceeds from the black tie event Tschalkawsky's
‘Nutcracker
are provided to local area Suite* and music by Ooldman.
charities and government as­ Franck, Adam. Herbert.
sistance agencies who handle
Ticket prices of $10 Individ­
requests from needy children ual and $5 student/seniors
and senior citizens In Central over 60, are available at the
Florida.
door. Call OCB Box office at
Tickets for the SOS Ball In­ (407) 678-4841 for more in­
clude a sit-down dinner fol­ formation.
lowed by live entertainment
and dancing. Corporate spon­ Autograph show
ORLANDO - The Olive
sors are $600 for ten couples;
table sponsors are $350 for Branch Citizens Association, In
with
Athletes
five couples and Individual conjunction

( 1 A H G A I M S

I Thinks to you all sorts

sponsors $75 for one couple.
SOS nfTrrs two different
ways to assist the disadvan­
taged. Proceeds from ticket
sides and gifts (In the *15
range) donated by attendees.
For more Information call
(407) 261-5700.

IIA IIls A K V S

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Against Abuse. Inc. will host
the first annual Card. Sports
and Beanie Baity Collectible
Show Dec. 18 through 20 at
Buena Vista Palaee Spa and
Resort at Walt Disney World
Vtllagr.
The biggest autograph show
ever In Central Florida, the
show will feature scheduled
appenrances by Hall of Fame
athletes, sports legends and
celebrities. Those scheduled to
appear Include Oscar (The Big
O) Robertson. Olympic Gold
Medalist Mark Dreland, Artis
Qllmore, Vida Blue, James
Taylor, Curly Neal. Dawnn Le­
wis (*Hangln with Mr. Cooper*
and 'Cherokee Kid*). Dennis
the Menace-Jay North and
many more.
Admission Is $6 per day or
$15 for a three-day pass and
Includes two free autographs
per paid admission per day.
Proceeds from this event will
go toward funding a transi­
tional housing project for vic­
tims of domestic violence and
Ihetr children In Central
Florida.

Parent/child
programs
SANFORD • Registrations are
currently being accepted by
Community Education Pro­
grams at Seminole Community
College
for
Parenting
Skllls/Child Development pro­
gram*. Classes are dedicated
to helping parents Improve
their skills and knowledge for
each unique age group.
Parent/Baby Lab* for ages
birth to seven months will be
held Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Jan. 7 through Feb. 16 from

noon until 2 p.m.: and for ages
eight to 12 months will be
held Mondays and Wednes­
days. Jan. 6 through Feb. 17
from 1 until 3 p.m. Cost Is
$45.
1*111X01/Toddler Labs for ages
13 to 18 months will be held
Tuesdays and Thursdays, Jan
7 through Feb. 16 from 9 until
11:30 a.m.: and for ages 19 to
24 months will be held Mon­
days and Wednesdays. Jan. 6
through Feb. 17 from 9 until
11:30 a.m. Cost Is $55
Parent and Terrific Twos for
uges 24 to 36 months will be
held Mondays and Wednes­
days. Jan. 4 through Feb. 10
from 9 a.m. until noon and
Tuesdays and Thursdays. Jan.
5 through Feb. 11,9 a.m. until
noon. Cost Is $65.
For more Information call
(407) 328-2121.

Winning production
DAYTONA BEACH • The
Drama Department at Daytona
Beach Community College won
the Florida State Competition
at the Florida Theater Confer­
ence. American College Thea­
ter Festival, Lakeland, wtth
their production of "The Cru­
cible* by Arthur Miller and di­
rected by Jim Slmmonds.
SI minorids has taken the
Drama group to five consecu­
tive wins at the Festival. The
DBCC group performed In
competition with student pro­
ductions from five other col­
lege. university and commu­
nity college groups. Hie
Drama group will now go to
regional competition. The final
competition for the National
winner will be held at the
Kennedy Center.

DATE BOOK
Nov. 27, 1998
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day of JW8 and (he
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TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in
1947, Joe DiMaggio won his third MVP
award by one vote over Ted Williams
On this day in 1937, Buddy Holly's
album "The Chirping Crickets" was
released.
On this day in 1971, Marlon Brando
made hu television debut, appearing
in the miniseries "Roots."
TODAY8 BIRTHDAYS: Levi Strauss
11809-1901), businessman: Mona Wash
bourne (I903-I9M), actress. David
Merrick H9J2). Broadway producer,
is M. "Buffalo" Bob Smith (1917 1998).
puppeteer. Jimi Hendrix (1942-1970).

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daughter of the J3lh president, is 41,
Robin (livens M9f&gt;4 &gt;. actress, is 34.
Jateel White 1 1976 I, actor, is 22
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1966. the Washington Redskins de­
feated the New York Giants 72 41.
TODAY'S (Jl'OTK: "Idleness and
lack of occupation tend — nay are
dragged — towards evil." — Hip
pocrates
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1899. a storm with hurricane force
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TTic /oflou’fng reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recortlcd Nov. 24:

Aggravated battery:

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SANFORD. Park Avenue, Nov. 34, 10:24 a.m. TWo women, 20and
22. were arrested by Sanford police for aggravated battery. Police
sold they responded to a residence where a disturbance was re­
ported. Inside they found the two women. One woman reportedlyheld the other by the hair and was repeatedly hitting her In the
bark. The other woman was allegedly biting the first one as she
was hit. They were arguing over a bicycle.

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Battery on a law enforcement officer:

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Domestic violence:

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cu s­
tomers free Christmas Tree or­
naments which contained a
peel-off $5 discount. A few re­
ceived us much as a $100 dis­
count.
Slonlm said he needed each
of the 180 employees on today's
work force with the store open
from 7 u.in. to 10 p.m. Slonlm
was pleased his store was ade­
quately staffed - many area re­
tailers have troubles getting
temporary help.
Bobby Gnladek, the assistant
manager at The Finish Line at
Altamonte Mall said that by 8
a.m. the store was doing a brisk
business. "This Is better than It
was last year." he said. He said
Adidas was hot and Nike was
not In the early sports sneaker
sweepstakes.
Since there was no school,
many children were with their
parents this morning. Sonia

Claus had his lap full of young­
sters. eager to get In their
Christmas requests. An Inter­
active Winnie the Pooh was the
toy du Jour. This talking Winnie
remembers kids' name.
One of the busiest stores In
the county was the Sanford
Toys 'R* Us. Manager Luts Dos
Santos said there were 100 or
more customers outside when
the store opened at 0 a.m. It Is
expected to be busy until clos­
ing at midnight. There were
people serving doughnuts and
coffee before dawn on the lot
outside.
Commander Ron Nance of the
Sanford Police Department said
that officers were keeping an
rye on activity at the Seminole
Towne Center. He said traffic
was moving well this morning
with the everyday signals being
effective. If there were prob­
lems. SPD officers would be
culled, he said.

Fraud

CMtlaMd (roa Fogs 1A
listed account numbers thAl
belonged to dead people. Bel(lore said.
First USA Dank, located at
600 Duslness Center drtve in
Lake Mary, registered a com­
plaint with the Lake Mary Police
Department about the su s­
pected fraud and theft. Gary
Randall, the bank's vice presi­

Gun

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In the store's parking lot. one
woman pulled a handgun out of
a car and pointed It at a man­
ager. Nelson said. She fired a
shot Into the air before the four
women fled In two curs, police
said.
Managers at Babies R Us
would not comment.
On a separate yet related
note. Nelson said Project Safecar begins today for the Alta­
monte Springs Police Depart­
ment. with enhanced patrols of

dent of human resources for
Orlando, said.
"First USA registered a com­
plaint. consistent with our poli­
cies to protect customers from
fraud, theft and abuse." Randall
said. "Any one else Interested
In any more tnformaUon should
contact either the Lake Mary
police or George McCain In our
Corporate Affairs office."
malls and shopping centers to
protect customers from car
thefts and robberies.
"We've been doing Project
Safccar for 12 years." Nelson
said. "We drive through park­
ing lots, rolling up windows
and locking doors. We leave a
note In the car stating what we
found, and reminding people to
keep the vehicle locked. The
tnformaUon officers record Is
given to me. and I track how
many vehicles are left un­
locked.*

Robert Tatros
ROBERT TATROE
Robert Tatroe. 61, Sanford,
died Wednesday, Nov. 24.
1998. Bom July 2. 1937 In
Grand Rapids. Mich, he moved
to Central Florida 34 years
ago. Mr. Tatroe was a retired
race car driver and mechanic.
He was a Baptist.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Carol: sons. Chip. Dan. David
and
Steven:
daughters.
Roberta. Sylvia and Michelle;
mother. June HufT. Akron,
Ohio; sisters, Judy Frederick.
Akron. Ohio. Susan Tatreau.
California; brother.
David.
Portland. Ore.: several grand­
children.
Beacon National Cremation
Society. Orlando. In charge of
arrangements.

KATHERINE SIMMONS
Katherine Simmons. 69.
Ford
Avenue,
Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday. Nov.
19. 1998 at Florida HospitalAltamonte. She was bom Aug.
16, 1929 in Quincy. Mrs.
Simmons was a homemaker.
She was a member of New
Bethel African Methodist Epis­
copal
Church.
Altamonte
Springs, where she served on
Stewardess Board *2 and Mis­
sionary Society.
Survivors Include husband;
Adolphus. Altamonte Springs;
sons. Kennls Morse. Horace
Simmons. Howard Jones, all of
Altamonte Springs; daughters.

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congratulafM Outstanding teacher and student of the Larry Hopewell (10th grade).

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TAMPA - A record 33.6 mil­
lion Americans arc expected lo
travel 100 miles or more from
home during the holiday week­
end. according to AAA Auto
Club South.
The volume Is nearly two per­
cent higher than the 33 million
Americans who took u tup
during Thanksgiving List year,
officials said.
AAA Auto Club South esti­
mates 27.7 million molortsts
plan to travel by automobile,
light truck or recreational vehi­
cle. up two percent over the
27.2 million motorists who look
a trip last Thanksgiving.
Another 5 9 million will travel
by airplane, train or bus. also a
2 percent Increase from 5.8
million Iasi year.
The Southeast will generate
the greatest number of auto
travelers with 7.2 million, fol­
lowed by the Weal. 0.4 million;
Midwest. 5.3 million; Great
Lakes. 4.9 million; and North­
east. 4.9 million.
Sixty-three percent of holiday
travelers expect to stay with
family and friends, while an­
other 23 percent plan to stay
overnight at a hotel or motel.
Other lodging plans Include;
cabln/condo.
4
percent:
camper/trailer/RV/tent. three
percent; other, one percent:
and don't know or no overnight
stay, six percent.
Cities and towns/ruml arras
(op the list of destinations, with
35 percent of travelers going to
each, other destinations In­
clude oceans/beaches. 11 per­
cent; mountains, eight percent:
lakes.
six
percent;
state/natlonal parks, two per­
cent: theme/amusement parks,
two percent: and other, one
percent.

OBITUARIES
WILLIE OUB MCKELVEY
Willie Ous McKelvey. 93.
Jackson Street.
Altamonte
Springs, died Monday. Nov.
23. at Florida Living Nursing
Center. Apopka. He was bom
June 30. 1905 In Georgia. Mr.
McKelvey was a retired land­
scaper for the Longwood Coun­
try Club golf course. He was a
member and deacon of St.
Johns
Missionary
Baptist
Church. Altamonte Springs.
He was a member of the Me­
morial Lodge *66.
Survivors Include stepdaugh­
ter. Eva Sherman. Miami: Two
stcp-grandchUdrcn. 14 stepgreat-grandchildren. 22 Stepgrcat-great-grandchtldren. 20
step-great-great-grrat grand­
children.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.

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LAKE MART, Dorebastar H u r t , 400 Mock, Not. 34. 12:32
a.m. A 28-year-old woman was arrested by Lake Mary police for
domrstlc violence and for trespassing on an occupied structure.
Police said she went to a home where lie estranged husband was
staying and began to argue with him. She reportedly yelled at him
and struck hlin In the face several times during the argument, po­
lice said. They said after she had been placed under arrest, she
tried to hit him again.

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SANFORD. Sanford Avonno a t Wyty, Nor. 33. 11:19 p.m. A 30year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County ahertfTs depu­
ties for battery on a law enforcement officer, for possession of less
than 20 grams of marijuana and for resisting arrest without vio­
lence. Deputies said she was being questioned with regard lo an
area burglary. They said she appeared very Intoxicated and said
she had no Identification. When they searched her puree, they
found her driver license and saw a hand rolled cigarette In a pack­
age of cigarettes. Deputies said she slapped the cigarettes out of
their hands and became Irate. They said she continued to pull and
tug when they tried to arrest her. Deputies said the substance In
the hand rolled cigarette tested positive as marijuana.

Beulah Jones. Denise Sim­
mons. both of Altamonte
Springs, Kosalyn Gibbs. San­
ford; 28 grandchildren. 23
great-grandchildren.
Marvin C. Zanders Funeral
Home. Apopka. In charge of
arrangements.
ELISHA VICKERS
Elisha Vickers. 94, Castle
Brewer Court, Sanford, died
Tuesday. Nov. 24. 1998. Bom
In Ptnevlew. Ga.. he moved to
Central Florida 78 years ago.
Mr. Vickers was a retired lawn
maintenance worker. He was a
Baptist.
Survivors Include daughter.
Sumoya Reddings, Sanford;
son. Ellgah Lee. Miami: eight
grandchildren
and several
great-grandchildren
and
great-great-grandchildren.
Gall A Wynn's Mortuary,
Inc., Orlando. In charge of ar­
rangements.

aiwiBMUie, K a t h e r i n e

Funeral services for Katherine
Simmons will be held Saturday.
Nov. 28. 11 a.m. at New Bethel
AME Church. Altamonte Springs,
wtth Lite Rev. Willie L Wormack.
officiating. Public viewing at the
Church on Saturday from 9 a.m.
until funeral time. Interment will
be In Fern Park-AJtamonlc Com­
munity Cemetery,
Altamonte
Springs.
Marvin C Zanders Funerul
Home, Apopka. The People's
Choice", at charge of arrange­
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P e o p le
A v o id o v e r s p e n d in g d u r in g t h e h o lid a y s

CALENDAR
Substance abuse
SAFE. Substance Abuse Family
Education. Is conducting a
’Families in Crisis* outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the Life
Savers Club of SAFE may call
Ubbv Kuharske at 291-4357.

Seniors meet
LAKE MARY _ A senior's group
meets for lunch the second
Friday of each month at Lake
Mary Church of the Nazarene.
171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting Is held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more information, contact
Hill at 322-1006.

Alzheimer's
A support group for adults
raring for patients with Alz­
heimer's Disease meets the first
Friday of the month, from 2 to
3:30 p.m., at All Souls Catholic
Church. 301 W. Eighth Street.
Sanford. This
service
Is
sponsored by the Greater Or­
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Daughters of
Confederacy
Norman
deVere
Howard
Chapter of the United Daugh­
ters of the Confederacy meets
on the List Friday of the month.
For Information. coU 322-1425.

Writers’ group
The Round Table Writers’
Group meets every Saturday at
10 a.m. In the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. SR 436
(southeast comer of 436 and
434). Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open to
anyone interested In Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
ts no cost.
Anyone ts welcome to attend
the meetings, and to participate
by bringing examples of their
own creative writing. If a seri­
ous critique is desired bring
right or ten extra copies for
others to mark and edit.
For more Information call
Darrel) Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Art Association

Sanford -Seminole Art Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
urday of each month, at 1 p.m..
at Shone/s tn Sanford. Those
Interested tn art are welcome to
attend.*

Sunbelt Dayllly Club
Sunbelt Dayllly Club meets
the first Sunday of the month at
2 p.m. through April at the Ag­
ricultural Center In Sanford.,
The club educates members
on dayllly growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Bromellad Society
The Seminole Bromellad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
die month, at 2 p.m.. at Sanford
Garden Club, U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects of bromellad culture
are covered during the meet­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council of
Bromellad Societies and the
Bromellad Society Inc. For In­
formation. call Bud Martin.
321-0838.

B lood B a n k

Central Florida Blood Bank Is
asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O-type do­
nors - to donate at its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

S a n fo rd R o ta ry

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

C an cer su p p o rt

Support. Hope and Recovery,
S .IIA R . meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Rrglonal Hospital in the
far comer of the dining room.
This Is a self help support
group for all cancer survivors,
whether In treatment now or
finished with it. Call 324-8737
or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

C o n tr a c t B rid g e

Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

H eathrow women

The Heathrow Women's Club
meets the second Monday of

The credit card issuers have
announced plans to spend over
$150 million on advertising,
special promotions and appeals
this coming holiday season
urging more credit
card
spending. Retailers and big
ticket
manufacturers
(appliances, furniture, elec­
tronics and automobiles) will
spend an additional 9250*
million urging consumers to
AARP
apply for newly Introduced
The Winter Springs Chapter credit cards and then spend
of AARP meets the third Monday extravagantly by using them.
of the month, at 1 p.m., at the
According to the Wall Street
Winter Springs Senior Center Journal.
of Ameri­
off Edgemon Avenue. Senior cans have70nopercent
money
left over
citizens. 50 and over, are in­ after paying basic expenses
vited to attend.
month. As food, energy,
For information, cnll 695- every
housing
and other costs push
0285.
higher. It makes It more diffi­
cult for consumers to keep up.
much less get aheud. Tills
G a m b le rs , fa m ilie s
Gamblers Anonymous and could mean even more credit
Gam-Anon for family and card buying than List year, both
friends, meet separately Mon­ for basics and holiday gifts.
It seems to be especially hard
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the for some people not to be an
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave., over-spender during the holi­
Maitland. For more Information, days because of an emotional
need to express love, apprecia­
call 236-9206.
tion. friendship, etc. By em­
better spending tech­
N a rc o tic s A n o n y m o u s ploying
niques. however, people cun
Narcotics Anonymous meets help eliminate overspending
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­ and keep from getting over­
byterian House of Goodwill. 317 charged with plastic this holi­
Oak Ave.. Sanford.
day seas. Herr are some useful
spending tips and Ideas for
L a k e sid e L io n s
holiday shoppers:
The Sanford Lakeside Dons
1) Create a written plan for
Club meets the first and third holiday spending and gift gtvMonday of the month, at 7:00 tng a month or two tn advance.
p.m.. at the Marina Hotel. Include possible gifts, dollar
Visitors and new members are amounts.
and
alternative
welcome. For Information, call choices.
Man Altemose. 322-8545. or
2) Establish spending limits
David Hall. 330-5238.
for gilts for each person on your
list and start looking for bar­
gains.
H is to r ic a l
3) If It has been a challenging
year financially, you need to
C o m m is s io n
The Lake Mary Historical shrink your holiday gift list.
Commission meets at 7 p.m., Begin by talking with those you
the second Tuesday of the exchange gifts with, perhaps
month, at the Frank Evans suggesting not exchanging gifts
Center. 158 N. Country Club or mutually observing much
Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn at lower doUar-llmita on gifts.
4) Separate shopping trips
323-9675 for more Information.
(when comparing prices, qual­
ity, value, etc.) from spending
P r a c t ic a l N u r s e s
lwhen making s purchase)
The
Licensed
Practical trips
and
resist
taking cash, credit
Nurses Association of Florida,
cards,
or
a
checkbook on the
Inc., meets the second Monday shopping trips.
of the month at 6:309 p.m. al
5) Wait for those sales! In­
Kllamcy Baptist Church, 701
creased food and energy costs
Formoso Ave.. C.E.U. class
this year could bite Into holiday
provided each month. All sales,
so sales and clearances
meetings are open to LPNa and
could
come
earlier than usual.
to students and graduate LPNs.
6) Watch the advertising and
For information call 299-4321.
sale dyers for items you Intend
to purchase.
7) Ask retailers when the
items you are Interested In
V F W , A u x ilia r y
buying are coming on sale.
Veterans of Foreign wars and
the Ladles Auxiliary of Sanford Most retailers will reveal sale
Post 10108 meet the third dates because they don't want
Monday at 7:00 p.m. at the post you to shop their competition.
8) Sometimes shopping later
home. 2644 S. Sanford Ave.

each month at the Country Club
at Heathrow. Registration begins
at 10:30 a.m.. followed by a
business
meeting
and
a
luncheon with various speak­
ers.
For morr Information call Dee
Williford at 805-0067 or to Join
call Linda Wish at 333-3702.

CONSUM M
FOCUS

BARBARA*
HUGHES
In the season (for smaller gifts,
wrapping and accessaries, etc.)
will allow you to take advantage
of clearance sales. It will often
yield lower prices overall. If
holiday sales are sluggish, d is­
counts and clearance sales will
appear earlier this season.
9) Liquidators, buying clubs,
and factory outlet stores usually
offer lower prices.
10) Bulk buying with other
family members or friends can
also yield savings.
11) Spend cash and avoid
using credit cards. Charge
cards tend to promote Indis­
criminate spending. Credit card
users often say they had no
Idea how much they spent on
the holidays until the credit
card bills arrive In January of
Febmary of the next year.
12) WARNING: credit cards
have a message: SPEND!
13) Sometimes writing checks
can get out of hand especially
when you fait to record earh
check or calculate the balance
after writing a check, often re­
sulting In overspending.
14) Giving gifts to adults on
New Year's Day Is very special.
You can really lake advantage
of all those after-Christmas
sales.
15) Consider gifts that don’t
cost a lot of out-of-pocket
money. Giving a card to a young
family which entitles them to
emergency baby-sitting time,
for example, will result tn sav­
ings for both families. Laundry
or shirt-Ironing for a bachelor,
a bimonthly sigh-seeing outing
or gardening, housecleaning,
and car washes for grandpar­
ents are useful and often much
needed gifts.
161 If considering u part-time
Job over the holidays, perhaps
working for a department store
or other major retailer, you
could economize with an em­
ployee discount In addition to
getting early Information about
upcoming sales.
17) At olllce parties and other
holiday functions where you
might be asked to provide a
gift, suggest that Instead of
gifts, bring canned food for the
homeless or disadvantaged.
18) Save more on holiday
greeting cards and postage by
sending only lo those In your
life you won’t see over the holl-

Husband refuses to wear underwear
DEAR ABBY: What do you think
•bout • person who reftisaa to wear
underwear? My husband la driving
ADVICE
me assy.
He hates clothing end usually
rune around the house In a pair of
old ehorte worn well below the
waistline, no shirt end no under­
wear. When no one but me ia there,
ABIGAIL
ha goes completely naked. He says
VAN BUREN
ha would like to Join a nudist colony
because he hates
§q much.
We have been married many
(rears, end over the years 1 have
years,
out every
1
boughlit him Just about
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brand
would be my fault for not waking
of men’s underwear to try. He hated him.
them ell.
Abby, I would (eel bad if ha lost
Abby, I love my husband end am his Job, but I can’t tea that it would
not contemplating divorce or any
be my fault Should I continue to be
thing like that, but Tm greased out
i
his human alarm clock or let the
by hie refusal to wear underwear.
chips fall where they may? Is it
If you say I should learn to live wrong to make a young adult face
with it (which I mostly have any­ the music for his actions (or lack of
way), 1 will try to keep my mouth them. In this case)?
shut. I hope you don’t think this let­
DAD, THE MORNING ROOSTER
ter is too ridiculous to print. Oh, by
tbs wsy, my husband insists that
DEAR DADi No, It’a not
there ere many people out there wrong to mako your sou fee*
him.
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WIFE OF ALMOST NAKED He’s an adult now, and Ufa time
HUSBAND IN K.C for him to get up ou bis own.
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rho find underw ear too an important wake-up calb It’a
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MARY
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and gifts. (The kids are all In the way things used to be. you
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wont me to be alone on the else will do It for you.
holiday, then I ait In their Itory M to a CcriMcd MdMton
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H is to r ic a l S o c ie ty r a is e s fu n d s to
r e s to r e g a z e b o a t L a k e v ie w C e m e te r y
By Grace X. Stlneclpber
IIKKALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD • Al thr rrrcnt
inerting of thr Sanford lllslortral Sortrty. Allda Ctnrkr. cunitor of llir Sanford Muvnm,
prrerntrd thr program rntlllrd
'Journeys to thr IIran of Dark­
ness: lirnry Sanford and thr
Congo*.
Shr prrfarrd her talk with
thr Information dial the munrum has a world class collec­
tion of General lirnry Sanford's
papers: people fmm all over the
world contact die Sanford Mu­
seum for Information about him
and also the people he came In
contact wtlh. For Instance.
Ihrir are over 100 Irttrni writ­
ten to General Sanford from Af­
rican explorer. Henry Stanley.
General Sanford spent about
30 years In a diplomatic post In
llrlglum. When King Leopold II
came to thr throne. Sanford bellrvrd that hr was a nrr.il h u ­
manitarian as was Iropold. so
he helped him with his organlration Out would pursue mak­
ing thr Belgian Congo a frrr
state. Many years later, he reallrrd Out thr king was setting
up a dictatorship
After founding thr city of
Sanford and losing money here.
Sanford began looking for In­
vestment possibilities and one
he pursued was Investing In
the Ivory trade In e Congo. He
formed the Sanford Exploring
Kxprdltlon for this purpose. He
also thought people here could
be employed over there, not
really realizing thr prlmltlvr
conditions and other hardships
tn the Congo.
Hr tiad thr Florida, a riverboat. built In Kurope to send to
llir Congo. Not knowing thr ter­
rain. he had It shipped there In
heavy crates. Lt. Taunt, who
was hired to mrrt die crates,
had to spend 12 days dragging
the crates over mountains to
Stanley Pool Later the brut was
stolen by Henry Stanley.
General Sanford never went
to thr Congo himself, but In his
dealings there be met or corre­
sponded with several notable
people connected with the
Congo Among these were Jo ­
seph Conrad whose book. Heart
of Darkness, rnrntlons Henry
Sanford tn his notes in the
back.
Others were Herbert Ward
wtio later became a sculptor.
Sir Roger Casement, who was
knighted by die Urttlsli. and
William lleardall who Liter
came to Sanford and has a
strret named for him here.
The Sanford Museum pro­
vided three photographs for the
book King Leopold's Ghost and
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Safari.
During the business meeting
of the Historical Society, the
11199 following ofllcers were
elected: president. Grace Marie
Stlneclpber. vice president. Dr.
Vann Darker: recording secre­
tary. Serena Fisher; corre­
sponding
secretary,
Uette
Skates: treasurer. Joe Hunt; d i­
rectors. liettr Cannavtno and
Millard Hunt. Directors con­
tinuing on thr board are Harold
Ctupman and Hon Hlsnrr.
It was announced that the So­
ciety's contribution of 91.500
toward thr photographs to be
Included
In
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WalkIng/Drlvlng brochure had been
formally presented to the San­
ford Historic Trust by thr Soci­
ety's president. Millard Hunt. In
return, the Society was given
42 archival photographs of city
residences.
churches
and

parks. Thr Society will also
have a page tn the brochure.
It was announced that
910.500 had been raised by
the Sortrty for restoration of the
gazebo In Lakrvlrw Cemetery.
Tile goal Is 915.000 which will
be matched by thr city, so fur­
ther contributions are encour­
aged. Checks, payable to the
City of Sanford, can be sent to
thr Parks Division at City Hall.
Charlie Carlson, author of
Slrnngr FlorUtn. recently do­
nated 12 of his books to the
Society, proceeds from which
will go towards the gazebo.
Those donating to the cause
will have their names inscribed
on a plaque to be mounted on
the restored gazrbo.
The 1999 calendar sales are
going well, but more members
were encouraged to check them
out to sell. These may also be
purchased at thr Sanford Mu­

seum or at Knights Shoe Store.
The former zoo's Monkey Island
Is on the cover.
The Society's annual Holiday
Reception will be held Thurs­
day. Dec. 3 from 4:30 to 6:30
p.m. Members are encouraged
to attend and to bring a friend
to enjoy the fellowship, deli­
cious refreshments and door
prizes.
The Lxom Garden Club will
decorate the Museum for
Christmas this year and will
also provide a Christinas tree
which will be planted later. It
was recalled that the burnt Club
did the landscaping for the
original Museum building In
1957.
The Sanford Museum will be
on the annual Tour of Homes
Dec. 5-6, so volunteers are re­
quested. For more Information,
call the Museum at (407) 3021000.

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W H A T ’S H A P P E N IN G
By Dean Smith
HERALD STORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The winter high school sports
reasons hit high gear and the Fall Adult Slow
Pitch Softball 1.ramie's Ret closer to an end to
highlight the local sports offerings this week.

TODAY

Auto Racing
* FASCAR a t Orlando SpeedWorld. 8 p.m.

Junior College Basketball
* MEN _ Seminole Community College a t
Mlaml-Dade Tournament. TDA.
* WOMEN _ Skagit Valley Community Col*
lege. Mount Vernon, Washington n . Sem i­
nole Community College a t SCC Health and
Physical Education Center. 2 p.m

Prep Boys Basketball
* Lake Mary at Eustls Tip-Off Classic, TUA
* Seminole High School Tip-Off Classic a t
Bill Fleming Memorial Gymnasium. Croorns
vs. Like Brantley. 6 p.m.: Seminole vs. Oviedo.
7:30 p.m.

Prep Girls Basketball
* Lake Mary Thanksgiving Tournament. TUA
* Lyman a t Dr. Phillips Thanksgiving Clas­
sic. Orlando. TUA

Prep Boys Soccer
* Lake Brantley at Bishop Moore. Junior
varsity, noon: varsity, 2 p.m.

College Women's Volleyball
* SEC-Pac 10 Volleyball Challenge at Dis­
ney's Wide World of Sports complex. South
Carolina vs. Washington State, noon: Florida
vs, Washington. 2 p.m.

SA TU R D A Y

Auto Racing
* FASCAR a t New Smyrna Speedway. 7 p.m.

Junior College Basketball

* MEN _ Seminole Community College a t
Mlaml-Dade Tournam ent. TUA.

Prep Girls Basketball

* Lake Mary Thanksgiving Tournament. TUA
* Winter Park i t Lake Brantley. Junior var­
sity. 3 p.in.: varsity. 4:30 p.m.

Pop Warner Football
* Junior Midget Southeast Regional Cham­
pionship at Mandarin High School. J a c k ­
sonville. Oviedo Lions vs. TUA. 2 p.m.

Prep Girls Soccer
* Winter Park vs. Lake Mary a t Don T. Rey­
nolds Stadium. JV. 5 p.m.: varsity, 7 p.m.

College Women's Volleyball

* SEC-Pac 10 Volleyball Challenge a t Dis­
ney's Wide World of Sports complex. South
Carolina vs. Washington, noon; Florida vs.
Washington State. 2 p.m.

MONDAY

Prep Girls Basketball
* DcLand at Lake Brantley. Freshman. 4:30
p.m.: junior varsity. 6 p.m.: varsity, 7:30 p.m.

Prep Boys Soccer
* Lake Brantley a t Boone, junior varsity only.
5:30 p.m.
* Seminole at Deltona. Junior varsity. 5 p.m.:
varsity. 7 p.m.

Prep Girls Soccer
* Deltona vs. Seminole Thomas E. Whigham
Stadium . JV. 5 p.m.; varsity, 7 p.m.
* Lake Brantley vs. Lake Howell at Richard
Evans Field. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.: Junior var­
sity. 5:45 p.m.; varsity. 7:30 p.m.

Leaders stand pat
Wednesday Softball trio maintain position
By Dean Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Status Quo.
There was no rhange In the top of the standings of
the City of Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Men's Wednesday Night Fall Slow Pitch Softball League
at Mnehurst Park as the top three teams all stayed
within a game of the lead.
The night's action opened with league-leading No­
bles Communication overcame an early 5 2 lead on the
strength of a seven-run fourth Inning and Jamie Purer
hilling for the cycle and scoring live runs and rolled to
an 18-6. six Inning victory over Bayliner Marine.
After Alamo Rent-A Car won Us tlrst game of the
season on a forfeit from the Lynch Mob. Adapco moved
Into second place, scoring 10-runs In the top of the
seventh Inning to break open a 10-7 lead, then with­
stood a seven-run bottom of the seventh Inning to outscore Wells Contracting. 20-14.
Nobles Communication Is now 8-1, while Adapco Is
8-2 and Pebble Junction, which had the byr Wednes­
day. Is 7-2. Completing the standings are Wells Con­
tracting (4 6). the Lynch Mob (3-6). Bayllner Marine (28) and Alamo Rent-A-Car (1*8).
Next Wednesday night at Plnehurst Park. Bayllner
Marine takes on Alamo Rent-A-Car at 6:30 p.m.;
Adapco battles Nobles Communication at 7:30 p.m.;
the Lynch Mob challenges Pebble Junction at 8:30
p.m.: and Wells Contracting has the week off.
Providing the offense were:
Nobles Communication: four hits _ Jamie Pltzcr
(home run. triple, double, five runs, four RBI). Larry

Junior College Basketball
* Doubleheader a t Seminole Community
College Health and Physical Education Cen­
ter. Women _ SCC vs. Brevard Community
College. 6 p.m.: Men _ SCC vs. Mlaml-Dade
Community College. 8 p.m.

Prep Boys Basketball

* Wymore at Lake Mary. Junior varsity. 5:30
p.m.: varsity. 7 p.m.

Prep Girls Basketball
* Lake Mary at Lake Brantley. Freshman.
4:30 p.m.: JV. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* Lyman at Winter Springs. Freshman. 4:15
p.m.: JV. 5:45 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.
* Seminole at Oviedo. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.;
junior varsity. 6 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

Prep Boys Soccer
* DcLand va. Lake Mary at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium Junior varsity. 5 p.m.; varsity. 7
p.m.

Prep Girls Soccer
* Winter Springs vs. Lyman at Carlton
Henley Sports Complex. Freshman, 4:30 p.m.;
junior varsity, 5:45 p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p in.
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1-okc Mary 34 Krrorda . W n t Orange 3-3;
la k e Mary 3-0. J u n io r v an ity _ Lake M ary
4. W n t Orange 3.

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T. Luker 2. Kolomclts. Munror. Choullgune).
Shots a n goal . New Smyrna Beach 2: Oviedo
22 Hrcords _ New Sm yrna Beach 2-2;
Oviedo 5-0.

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BEARS 6, GRENADIERS 2
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Jenkins) Shots on goal . Winter Springs 12:
Colonial G. Records . Colonial 0-4.

SANFORD _ With the final
standings already decided
the
City
of
Sanford
Recreation
and
Parka
Department Fall Co-Ed Slow
Pitch Softball League came
to an end on Monday night
with a whimper Instead of
the expected bang.
Instead of three games
being played at Plnehurst
Park, all three ended In
forfeits as only two of the six
teams were able to field the
required number of players.
Beer :30 and Maronda
Homes both received 7-0
victories
from
MJ.O.
Co-Ed. PM* 7A

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
WINTER SPRINGS _ The unde­
feated Winter Springs girls' b as­
ketball team had an early Thanks­
giving dinner Wednesday night,
gobbling up Melbourne Central
Catholic. 66-49, In a Class 3ADistrict 13 contest.
The Bears (5-0) raced to a 22-10
lead after one period and never
looked back In winning their first
district game of the season and
handing the Hustlers (4-1) their
first loss of the campaign.
Mary Lou Johnston led the way
for Winter Springs with a gamehigh 21 points, while Kris Dedelow
chipped in with 15 points and
Danal Hicks added 10 points.
Melbourne Centra) Catholic won
the Junior varsity game, 52-31.
The Bears will host Lyman In an
Seminole Athletic Conference tri­
pleheader on Tuesday. The fresh­
man game starts at 4:15 p.m., fol­
lowed by the Junior varsity at 5:45
p.m. and the varsity at 7:30 p.m.

SO CCER

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Goals _ Lyman 2 (Markovtc. Baldwin)
Lake Brantley 2 riu tk er, Ccrmlnato) A s­
sists _ Lake llianlley I [Kecley). Shots on
# s d . Lyman 11: Lake Brantley 7. Record* _
Lyman 1-0-3; Lake Brantley 0-2-1. Junior
varsity . Lyman 0. Lake Brantley 0.

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

B e a r s r o ll
in d is t r ic t
b a s k e tb a ll

By D tio Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It was a good even­
ing on the soccer fields of Central
Florida for Seminole Athletic Con­
ference teams as none of the five
teams In action suffered a loss
Wednesday.
In boys action. Lake Mary and
Oviedo both 'pitched' shutouts at
home, while Lyman and Lake Bran­
tley battled to a tie.
The Rams Improved to 3-0 by
whipping West Orange, 7-0, at Don
T. Reynolds Stadium, while the Li­
ons ran their record to 5-0 by
crushing New Smyrna Beach. 10-0,
P I c b m see Preps, Page 7A

LIONS 10. BARRACUDAS 0

TU ESD A Y

Chunat (double, two runs, thrre RBI): ihrre hits . J a ­
son Mustek Itwo doubles, run. three RBI). Jason Fla­
nagan (double, four runs, two RBI): two hits _ Mlckev
Cogbum (two doubles, ntn. two RBI): one hit _ Tom
Wilks (double, run), Brian Jones Itwo runs, two RBI).
Jeff Chunat (run. RBI), Jeremy Chunat (run).
Bayllner Marine: three hits _ Manny Silvia (double,
two runs): two hits _ Dave Goff (double, run. two RBI).
Brian Cronin (run): one hit _ Tony Taylor (double, mn.
two RBI), Steve Bussnrd Jr. (double). Ed Tooke (run).
Steve Bussard Sr., J.R. Spivey.
Adapco: four hits _ Bruce Sellers (four doubles, three
runs, two RBI): two hits _ John Stewart (home run. tri­
ple. three runs. RBI). Matt Kurlnski (triple, two runs,
three RBI). Mike Clark (double, run. two RBI). Layton
Wrlbom (double, two mns. RBI). Chip Smith (double,
two mns. RBI). Winn Haglns (two runs): one hit _
Bobby Bmwn (grand slam, two mns. four RBI). Terry
Atkinson (mn). Donny Cerre (mn); one mn _ Chris
Bryson.
Wrlls Contracting: fivr hits _ Kenny Brown (double,
three mns. two RBI): three hits _ Raymond Hartsfleld
(home run. double, two mns. four RBI); two lilts _ Mike
McLohon (two mns. RBI). Matt Kolasnlk (two mns):
one hit _ Jody Cooper (double, two mns). Troy Hickson
(two runs). Bob Wells (two RBI); one run, one RBI _
Tim Cooper one RBI _ Mark Whitley.
aoci 7sa_ taao

C o -E d
season
finishes
quietly

HotmMete kyarea I
Mary Lou Johnston scored a game-high 21 points to lead Winter Springs to its first
district win of the season, 66-49, over Melbourne Central Catholic Wednesday.

MaIkoaraa Coatrsl Catholic (42)
Wawnynlak 12. Ilarbrr 4. Caravano 4.
Awe B. Reynold* 4. Ilackenfacvg 4. Carrot 3.
Maluga 10. Total*: 17 10-30 49.
Wlatar Bprlags (66)
Cuadagntno 4. M Johnston 21. S.
Johnston 2. King 3. K. Dedelow 13. Hick*
10. B. Dedelow 5. For»l 6 Total. 37 11-13
66.
Central CstkoUe 10 14 11 14 40
Wlatsr Spring*
22 14 10 20 I 66
Three point field puU _ MCC 5
(Wawnynlak 3. Awe. Reynold.); Winter
Spring* I (M. Johnston) Team bull _ MCC
IS. Winter Springs 16. Fouled out _ none.
Technical. _ MCC. bench- Hrroeds _ MCC 4I; Winter Springs SO. Junior varsity _ MCC
S3. Winter Springs 31.

S E C -P a c 1 0 C h a lle n g e a t D is n e y
8pccisl to the Herald
GAINESVILLE _ After winning Us
eighth straight Southeastern Con­
ference Championship and sixth
ever league tournament crown, any
other volleyball team might take a
much-needed break during the
Thanksgiving holiday. But not the
fourth-ranked Florida Gators (292).

UF will head to Disney's Wide
World of Sports complex for yet
another "conference challenge" to­
day and Saturday.
Only this time the action heats
up against non-SEC opponents
Washington and Washington State
In the sccond-evcr SEC-Pac 10
Challenge In preparation for the
Gators eighth straight NCAA Tour­
nament berth, which they received

automatically as the league tou
nament winners.
SEC Eastern Dlvlslon-foe Soul
Carolina 121-8). which finish*
second In the division, will Join t*
Gators In facing Washington ar
Washington State. U5C plaj
Washington State Friday at nooi
and UF plays Washington at 2 p.r
Saturday, USC will take on th
Pleas* see Chantage. Page 7A

Big races at local FASCAR tracks
From Staff Reports
iirniLO _ The Classic Race Cars
will hold a national points race
and the Late Model End of the
Month Championship
50-Lap
$1,000 to win race will be run at
Orlando Speedworld tonight.
In addition to the two special
races, their will be regular racing
action In Limited Late Model. Open
Wheeled Modified,
Sportsman.

Bomber, Mini-Stock. Run-A-Bout
and 4-Cylinder Dumber.
Class winners last Friday night
were Scott Bramlett In Late Model.
Richard Parks In Limited Late
Model. Wayne Heckle In Open
Wheeled Modified. Chad Pierce In
Sportsman. Ron Abeles tn MlnlStock. Greg Suyler (who won hts
first race at Speed World) and
Kirby SLsk In Run-A-Bouts. The 4Cyllnder Bombers did not run.

Racing begins at 8 p.m. every
Friday night al the track located 17
miles east of Orlando between
Orlando and Titusville on Highway
50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff.
NEW SMYRNA SPEEDWAY
SAMSULA _ The much delayed
Florida Cracker Late Model 125
$2,500 to win race will be held this
Saturday night at New Smyrna
Speedway.
In addition the Classic Race

Cars will run a national poln
race as well os regular raclr
action hi Limited Late Model. Opt
Wheeled Modified.
Sportsma
Bomber, Mini-Stock and Run-,
Bout.
Class winners last Saturd,
night were David Rogers In La
Model. Bobby Sears In Limit
Late Model. Robert Ham
Modified.
Chad
Pierce
Pleas* sc* Racing. Paga 7A

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NOTICB OF SALS
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Prep Boys Soccer
* Winter tprtafB a t Trinity Pray. Junior var­
sity. 5 p.m.; vanity. 7 p.m.

Prep Girlc Soccer

* Laka Brantley va. U k a Mary a t Dan T.

Rsyaalda M ad in a. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.; junior
vanity. 5:45 p.m.; vanity. 7:30 p.m.

Recreation 8oftbell

* City ot Sanford Baaraatton and Parks Dapart— a t Man's Fall I n — i n k BarikaU
Laagna a t Plnakarat Park. Bsyllncr Marine va.
Alamo Rrnt-A-Car, 6:30 p.m.; Adapco va. No­
bles Communication, 7:30 p.m.; Lynch Mob va.
Pebble Junction. 8:30 p.m.
* Ctty a t Laka Mary Parks and Bnaraatian
Dspartaasnt Man's P a l Maw Pttak Baltkan
laagna a t In k s Mary Bp arte C aspian, tripleheader starts at 6:30 p.m.

Prep Girls W eightlifting
* Ba— nate a t Laka Bran d a r , 4 p.m.
* Winter Ip rta g i a t Laka Mary, 4 p.m.

Prep Boys W restling
* Lyman a t Laka Mary. Junior vanity. 6:30
p.m.; vanity. 7:30 p.m.
a t Apsyka. 5:30 p.m.

THURSDAY
* Winter Springs at Laka Mary. Freshman.
4:30 p.m.: JV. 8 p.m.; vanity. 7:30 p.m.

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C H A U MANHATTAN
MONTOAOI CORPORATION,
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Plaintiff.
VS.

THI UNKNOWNHUNS.

aaargrtaoa. Manor* creditor*,
trustee* or any other claiman*
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MONTOAOI. Ma.; UNITIO
BTATIB OF AMBMCAi
BTAT I OF FLONtOA,
Department of Rnvonuo;
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of tha *ub)o*t

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vs. Dr. PkUUpw a t Orlando. Junior
vanity. 5:30 p.m.: vanity. 7 p.m.

Recreation Softball

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varsity. 4 p.m.: varsity. 5:30 p.m.

* City o f Sanford Roematloa and Parka Dote a's FaD Stewpitck Saftkan
a t P la a k m t Park. Blake's Bovs vs.

Prep Girls Basketball
* Laka Bnattey at Oiteda. Freshman. 4:30
p.m.: Junior vanity. 6 p.m.; vanity. 7:30 p.m.
* Laka Hawaii at Lyman. Freshman, 4:30 p.m.;.
junior vanity, 6 p.m.; vanity, 7:30 p.m.
* Laka Mary at DaLaad. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.;
junior vanity, 6 p.m.: vanity. 7:30 p.m.
* Winter Springs va. Baarinaia at BUI
Flaming Manmrial OymnnaAnm. Freshman.
4:30 p.m.; JV. 6 p.m.; vanity. 7:30 p.m.

Prep Boys W restling
•Taylor High School at
i. 6:30 p.m.

Huskies at noon, then the
O aton will face the Cougars at
2 p.m.
Here’a the breakdown on the
Oaton' competition. The Hus­
kies (8-14. 7-11. 7th in the Pac
10) are coming off of a 3-1 win
against Arizona State Nov. 22,
which dosed out their confer­
ence season.
WSU Is 11-13 overall and tied
for fifth with Arizona State In

the feat against Pac-IO teams
Oregon and California.

the Pac-IO at 8-10. The Cou­
gars have lost four straight. In­
cluding a 3-1 defeat to Arizona
State and a five-game upset
from Arizona.
This Is the third conference
challenge hosted by the Florida
Oaton. Head Coach Mary Wise
began the Inter-league match­
ups In 1995 with the SEC-ACC
Challenge, which UF iron with
sweep over Virginia and North
Carolina. In 1996. UF repeated

Tickets ere $8 for adults and
$6.15 for children nine and
under. A length of evrnt pass
for both days may also be pur­
chased for prices of $12 for
adults and $8 for children nine
and under. Both ticket types
provide access to thr entire
Disney’s Wide World of Sports
complex.

the Seminole Tip-Off Classic at
Bill firming Memorial Gymna­
sium Wednesday night.
No score was received from
the game between host Semi­
nole and Lake Brantley.

The Classic will wrap up to ­
night (Friday) with Lake Bran­
tley playing Crooms at 6 p.m.
and Oviedo battling Seminole
at 7:30 p.m. at Bill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium.

Preps
at John
Courier Field.
Tha Greyhounds (1-0-2) took
a 1-0 lead at halftime, but the
Patriots (0-2-1) battled back,
outscortng Lyman 2-1 In the
second half to gain a 2-2 tie at
Lake Brantley High School's
Tom Storey Field.
In girls* play. Winter Springs
traveled to Orlando to take on
Colonial and the Bean took a
34) lead at halftime before
coasting to a 8-2 victory.
b a s k e t b a l l c la s s ic
SANFORD _ The Oviedo Lions
proved that they will still be a
force to be reckoned with In
the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence as they blasted Crooms,
97-64, on the opening night of

Co-Ed
Corporation and Rich Plan,
respectively.
while
league
champion Lillie Quinn. D.D.S.
and Sanford Christian Church
both failed to show up for thetr
game.
The final standings were:
Lillie Quinn. D.D.S. (9-1). Beer
:30 (8-2). MJ.O. Corporation
(4-6).
Sanford
Christian
Church and Rich Flan (both 37) and Maronda Homes (2-8).

Members of the Lillie Quinn.
DDS
squad
were
player/manager Arthur Barnes.
Tony Smith. Myriel Reid.
Tracey
Mitchell.
Craig
Merkeraon. Calvin Davis. Gina
Green. Sam Raines. Brenda
Hartsfleld. Keithlan Roberts.
Yolanda Cox, Paula Songer.
Raymond Hartsfleld. Nakla
Roberta. Lashalonda Brown
and Paulette Peters.

Prep Boys Soccer
va. Laka Mary at Dan T . BsynaMs
JV. 5:30 p.m.: vanity. 7:30 p.m.
ittoy at Dal and. Junior vanity. 5
p.m.: vanity. 7 p.m.

Prep Girls 8occer
* Laka Highland Preparatory at Winter
Springs. Freshman (va. Laka Mary), 3:30 p.m.;
Junior vanity, 5 p.m.: vanity, 7 p.m.
* Lyman vs. Laka Hawaii at Btakmd Bvaan
Plaid. Freshman. 4:30 p.m.; Junior vanity. 5:45
p.m.: varsity. 7:30 p.m.

Racing
Sportsman. Bob Doxle In Mini-Stock.
Duane Freed In Bomber and Ed Zlkowskl In the
All-Around Tree Service Run-A-Bout Special.
Racing begins at 7 p.m. every Saturday night
at the track located 10 miles south of Daytona
Beach at the comer of Highway 44 and SR-415.
between 1-4 (exit 56. east) and 1-95 (exit 84.
west).
For more Information, call the FASCAR office
at (904) 427-4129. or on the net at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM. or E-Mail
at FASCARNOWOAOL.COM.

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NO TIC I IB H IN IN V OIVIN
NOTtCB OF ACTION
yurouant to an Order of Final
luminary
Judgment
at TO: The Unknown Heire,
Feraeloeura dated NOVIM BIN
trvotooo or
14th. IS M and antarod m Ceee
No: I B - t m CA M tha Circuit any other claimants claiming
Caurt of tha tlth Judicial by.through, under Of agoNtal
W.
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Circuit m and tar Bamlnola K IN N IT H
County. Florida wtiorotn MIO- deceeeed. if Mving, and on
unknown
part
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claim
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FiNST BANK, an Oklahoma
Corporation l/k/o MlOFIhOT
SAVIN OS AND LOAN ASSOCIA­
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TION ao aeeignee at NUMINICA
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partto*
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claim
an aitaraat aa
aaeignee at AMIhiCAN H IN hair*,
darieeea.
ITAOI MONTOAOI CONFONA­ apoucaa,
TION la the Flamtrft and WAL­ grant***, or other claimants,
LACI F. N IU B A U IN . J N . JA N I whoaa residence la unknown
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N IU B A U IN ,
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apouaa. BNUCI I . N IUBAUIN. Unknown
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tha
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n/k/a BANDANA N IUBAUIN. aa M OF THI PUBLIC NICONOS
unknown Spouaa, (title *10 OF BIMINOLI COUNTY. 7L0NIoperation ot law thru will at DA.
WALLACI F. N IUBAUIR . IN ) ha* boon filed against you and
mo tha Do!andante. I a d **tl to you mo required to serve a
copy ot your written defences.
ceeh at tha Watt Front door ot If any, lo K. on ANDREW L
tha Courthouao In Sanford, FIVICOAT, Attorney for the
•aminola County. Florida ot Flamtiff, whoaa address la 4010
11:00 am . on tha irth day of Boy Scout Boulevard. Suita
D SCIM BIN. IB M . the following 450, Tampa, Florida 13401 on or
doaenbod property aa tat forth before thirty days from the date
In emd Order of Final aummary of tha first publication ot this
notice and Me tha original with
Judgment, to wK:
Lot 11. Block A, OAKLAND the Clerk of thia Court either
IB T A T IS , tat Section, aa before service on Plaintiff*
recorded In Plat Book 14, attorney or Mnmadialely there­
Pageo 10 and 10 of the FubUc after; otherwise a default wiN
Records of Seminole County. be entered agamet you tor the
relief demanded m the comFlorida.
DATIO at Sanford. Sommolo
County. Florida thro tlth day ot
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THS
FAIN
DEBT
COLLECTION
NOVIM BIN. ttSB.
PRACTICES ACT YOU A N I
MAMERICANS WITH
AOV1SIO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
DIBABILITIIS ACT
IS DEEMED TO S I A DEBT
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COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINQ TO
individuaic with diaabiktiaa
C O L L IC T A O IB T AHO ANY
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INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
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BE USED FOR THAT F U N FO II.
proceeding thou Id contact tha
WITNESS my hand and the
Court Admimetrator'a Offlco oa
anal ot asm Court an NOVIM ­
aeon aa potaibla. Telephone
B IN 11. ISM .
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mpairtd.
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Aa Clark of the Court
Via Florida Relay Service.
By: Ruth Eng
MARYANN I MORSE. CLINK
Aa Deputy Clark
Bemmoio County, Florida
COOILIB S BTAWIANSKI
BY Jana I . Jaaewic
4410 Boy Scout Boulevard
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Tampa. Florida 11407
Miami. Florida M i l t
Telephone: (O il) I77 SOOS
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Check presented

SANFORI) - The ministers of the Nltefirr Organization of Sanford
presented a cheek to Pastor Mary Smith of the Sanford Christian
Worship Center. 1509 W. 13th Street. Tills group of ministers
gave the check to be used toward the building fund to continue
the fundraising events that have begun. The funds will also assist
with needed roofing, repairs and other fixtures.
Pastor Smith Is the leader of the Outreach Ministry on West
13th Street for those who do not know Jesus.
Those presenting the check were Pastor Roosevelt Green of St.
Luke M.D. Church and president of Nlteflre. Pastor William Lewis
of New Bethel M.B. Church and treasurer of the group. Pastor
Fernandez of Mt. Moriah P.B. Church and Pastor Mlsslck of Mt.
Olive A.M. Church.
Additional donations may be made to SunTrust Bank for the
Sanford Christian Worship Center s Building Fund Account.

Bethkhem

Fellowship service
SANFORD • The District Fifth Sunduy Fellowship Service
(Jubilee Service) will be held on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. at New Life
Christian Center. The church Is located next door to Word of Life
on Sanford Avenue.
Elders In charge, licensed and unlicensed ministers and
missionaries are Invited to speak from three to five minutes on
the theme. "Holiness: A Proven Foundation for a Promising
Future."
Refreshments will be served.

Long wood church recreates Jesus’ birthplace

Lord's Supper

SANFORD • First Baptist Church of Sanford. 519 S. I*ark Ave..
will serve the Lord's Supper at 0 p.m. on Sunday. For more
Information call the church office at 332-6041.

Initial sermon

SANFORD • Minister A. Waldo will hold his Initial sermon on
Dec. G at Word of Life COGIC at 4 p.m. The public Is Invited to
attend.

Children's musical

SANFORD - First Baptist Church of Sanford. 519 S. Park Ave..
will hold Its children's musical "Shine On* on Dec. 0 at 0 p.m. For
more Information call the church office at 322-6041.

Walk Through Bethlehem

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LAKE MARY - Begin you holiday season with a T rue Christmas"
experience. Walk Through Bethlehem will be held at Holy Cross
Lutheran Church In Lake Mary, from 5 p.m. on Dec. 4 and 4 p.m.
on Dec. 5 until 9 p.m. Journey with m e m b e rs to Old Bethlehem
as It was In Mary and Joseph's time.
The adventure will feel authentic, from the moment one
registers with the tax collect ($2) and take the opportunity to
■dress In Biblical attire.
Visit the "shops and stalls* and make Inspiring crafts and gifts.
View the live nutlvtty each evening at 0 and 8 p.m.
Enjoy some delicious "camel* stew (SI). The event Is open to the
public and the whole family may attend.
For more Information call the church office at 333-0797.

Breakfast served

LAKE MARY • Grace United Methodist Church of Lake Mary.
499 N. Country Club Road, will hold a Pancake and Sausage
Breakfast on Dec. 5. Members will serve from 8 a.m. until noon.
The meal Is an all-you-can-eat.
Kids can have breakfast with Santa and pictures taken from 10
to 11 a.m. The cost for children six years and under. 93 for
breakfast and picture. Children 7 to 10 years old will cost 94 for
breakfast and the picture. Older children and adults will pay 93
for breakfast and 92 for the picture.
For more Information call the church office at 322-1472.

Carols and live nativity

LAKE MARY - First Baptist Church of Markham Woods. 5400
Markham Woods Road, will hold a night of "Singing Carols In
Bethlehem* with a live nativity and live music. Participants may
enjoy the "brisk* outdoors and sing carols around a live nativity
scene on Sunday. Dec. 0 at 0 p.m.
The evening will feature Instrumental and vocal special music
along with singing of Christmas carols. Children are welcome to
participate.
Hot dogs and hot chocolate will be served. For more details call
333-2085.

Concert set
Church of God of Prophecy. 2509 S. Elm Ave. will present The
Duncans' in concert on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. The Duncans’ wi also
perform this weekend at the Sanford Fireman's Gospel Sing. For more
Information call the church office at 322-4015.

Herald Correspondent
LONGWOOD • First Baptist Church of
Longwood will be the sight for another
year for "Walk Through Bethlehem." One
may encounter the sights, sounds and
customs of a time long ago and experience
the time of Christ tn a unique and special
way.
In Its fourth presentation, members of
the church have also made available the
tour In Spanish and for the hearing Im­
paired. The cost la unbeatable at a free
admission price.
According to Gerald Robison, publicity
chairman for the church, there are over
300 cast members with 30 booths or
scenes. Last year a synagogue was added.
The congregation Is also excited about
the fact that more than 150 new members
were added to the church because of this
event In 1990. There were 365 decisions
to live for Jesus Just after the tour two
years ago. Last year's tour was also very
successful for God’s kingdom.
The attendance two years ago was more
than 11.000 and last year the attendance
was over that amount even with many
rainy nights. Planners for the activity ex­
pect from 12.000 to 20.000 this year.
"We’ve Increased the booths and scenes
and added more guides," Robison said.
There are over 32 coordinators, one or

more tor each booth. There are two to
three people manning each booth. Those
people are Illustrating a way of life that
would have been present at the lime of
Christ’s birth. We’ve tried to make It os
realistic os possible by our research. We
don’t allow people to wear glasses, wristwatches or tennis shoes. Jake and Ruth
Brain are the head coordinators and co­
chaired the walk. Susan Reel was In
charge of the staffing.
Other statistics and trivia surrounding
the Walk Through Bethlehem were cited.
The city covers over 20.000 and Is over
250 feet long and 100 feet wtde. The walk
lias been enlarged since last year. Over
12.000 square feet or two square yurds of
cloth covers the walls with over 300 four
by four posts and 14.000 feet of two by
two lumber used Inside the city.
"We used 10,000 square feet of black
plastic on the roof with palm fronds
screwed down because everything must
be secured and the city must be protected
from the rain and other elements." Ro­
bison said. "Approximately 100 gallons of
paint was used. Over ’300 "pounds or
25.000 pieces of paper tn the form of fly­
ers. brochures and tickets have been dis­
tributed.
"Comically at least 100 beards were
grown by men for the tour and over 215
lunches for workers have been served
while our worker. Norma, has made mil­

lions of revolutions back and forth with
her golf cart delivering Items needed."
Robison a»surrd those Interested In at­
tending that 50 angels are standing guard
to watch over the city. The Longwood Po­
lice Department has provided officers to
handle traffic control and assist when
needed.
Shepherds. Roman soldiers, a tax collec­
tor. ernsus taker, salt seller, fish sales­
man. baskrt weaver, brass and metal
workers, vegetable and fruit sales people,
ones weaving and dyeing clothes and
those selling animals are Just some of the
people one will encounter on their Jour­
ney. An Inn. carpentry shop and num er­
ous other places of business will also be
represented. Before departure one will
experience three empty crosses, the stone
rolled away from the tomb and the asren
slon of Jesus.
Tlie Walk Through Bethlehem begins
Dec. 4 from 0 to 9 p.m. It will also con­
tinue Dec. 5 from 2 to 9 p.m.. Dec. 0 from
2 to 9 p.m.. Dec. 11 from 0 to 9 p.m.:
Dec. 12 2 to 9 p.m.. and Dec. 13. 2 to-9
p.m.
The church Is located at 891 East State
Road 434 In Longwood. one block west of
U.S. Highway 17-92 and four miles east of
lnterstate-4.
For more Information call the church
office ut 339-3817.

I s s o m e th in g m is s in g
fr o m y o u r tr a d itio n a l
h o lid a y c e le b r a tio n s ?
I've noticed that It Is
quite politically correct
at this time of year
wish people of
Jewish faith a
Chanukah, peo]
African decent, a Happy
Kwanzaa. and. when In
doubt. Happy Holidays
to everyone. Just to be
safe. But. something la
missing.
Diversity Is a fine
thing. In multi-cultural
classrooms, students In
public schools see thpt the world
Is made up of a variety of people
with different customs. In
"Christmas Around the World*
programs, students team what It
means to light the candles of
Chanukah and Kwanzaa and
they listen to the songs that are
popular among the children of
those cultures. In these pro­
grams. Santa Claus Is given top
billing In American Christmas
customs with Rudolph the Red­
Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the
Snowman running a close sec­
ond and third. This Is all very
entertaining and even education­
al. but something Is missing.
Our efforts to become political­
ly correct and to embrace diversi­
ty began with the best of Inten­
tions. We worked feverishly to
train ourselves to speak and act
without bias toward people of
color and those with religious
and ethnic customs different
than our own. But somehow,
along the way. we lost our bal­
ance and. now. something is def­
initely missing.
My family Is part of that large
segment of American population
who celebrate Christmas—the
birth of Jesus. There are so many

of us. but our voices
have become subdued
and the evidence of our
presence has dimin­
ished.
Decorations In public
places rarely feature a
manger scene. Teachers
tn public schools don't
feel at all comfortable
Including the birth of
Christ In their "winter
holiday* decorations. In
fact, you seldom hear
"God Bless You’ follow­
ing a sneeze anymore. Even
that's been pared down simply to
"bless you."
It distresses me when I see
Christmas abbreviated "X-mas*.
but I am delighted when 1sec the
front lawn of a home decorated
with a nativity scene. For my
part. I've decided to wish every­
one a "Merry Christmas* this
year and not worry whether IVe
offended anyone by doing so.
This Is my "religious custom" and
my rigid to practice It Is protect­
ed by the First Amendment. It's
not necessary for me to suppress
my beliefs In deference to those
of different choices. That was
never the Intent of "embracing"
diversity. If suppression Is a
requirement of being politically
correct, than 1 choose to be
Incorrect.
If you and your family celebrate
something
other
than
Chnstmas—enjoy. As for me and
my family, we Intend to keep the
"X" out of Christmas. Frosty.
Rudolph and Santa can stay at
tlie mall. The main character In
our Christmas celebration Is
Jesus.
Jane Lord Is a resldent oj Lake
Mary and periodically submits
articles of Interest.

H*r«d P M t

T m i y Vlncafll

Nell’s bells
Sanford resident and First Baptist Church member volunteered Tuesday
to nng the befl for The Salvation Army’s Kettle Drive. Snow was one of
many church members who volunteered at the Wal-mart location. Kettle
Drive workers are still needed to man 25 locations throughout the
county. The kettles are manned 12 hours a day. six days a week until
Dec. 24. Proceeds of the drive wil go to the ministry's Christmas
program; 1,500 food boxes lor families in need dunng the holidays.
Ninety percent of all monies stay In Seminole county. For more
information on volunteer and paid positions, contact the Salvation Army
at 322-2642. ext. 232.

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�Semindo Herald. San tool. Florida •Fnday. Novemtxr 27, 1998

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Final Judgment of Foreclosure antarad In Civtt Mo. M - t M I C A 14 W now pending M the C Horn Court at Iho Ei^MaanMt fartalrt
Circuit m and tor Sammole County, Florida.
FROM THE NORTHWEST CORNER O f SECTION t t . TOWNEHIP
I I SOUTH. IU M 0 I M EAST. RUN N r i F t T U I T IB4 FEET TO
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ITS M I T TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER O f THAT CERT AM FARCEL OF LAND DEECRIMED IN OR MOON TEE. R A M f i t , fU D U C
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOMOAi RUN TNSNCE
SS8M 12*(A S T M 4 01 FEET TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
SAIO DESCRIPTION; RUN THENCE N 47*irgg*lArT IS .M F IS T
TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN R A N C H O f
LANO AS DESCRIBED IN M I O DATED JU LT f . I STB FROM
SFRINO VALLEY FARIM. INC. TO HAROLD R. WALSH; RUN
THENCE ESS*&gt;S'lt*IAST S U M FEET ALONO THE NORTH
BOUNDARY OF SAID DESCRIPTION TO THE NORTHWEST COR­
NER OF THAT CERTAIN FARCEL O f LAND DESCRIBED M OR
BOOH ESS, PAOE TETI. PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMHIOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA; RUN THENCE ■BQ*flD*1t*WEBT MO W F IS T
ALONO THE WESTERLY BOUNDARY O f SAIO DESCRIPTION AMO
THE SOUTHERN PROLONGATION THEREOF, RUN THENCE
N89-19 SS'WEST I T E M FEET FOR THE POINT OP BEOMMNO.
THENCE CONTINUE N tT M -S S -W IE T ITT.SB FEET TO THE EAST
BOUNDARY OF THE WEST 17100 FEET O f THE NW IM O f THE
NW 1/4 OF THE AFORESAID SECTION *2; RUN THENCE
SOO'M U -W E E T ALONO SAIO BAST BOUNOARY TTS-M FEET TO
THF SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE WEST 171.00 FEET OF SAW
NW 1/4 OF THE NW t/4 OF SECTION » J ; RUN THENCE
SS* M S4'EAST 114 2* FEET ALONO THE SOUTH DOUNOARY OF
SAID NW t/4 OF THE NW t/4 OF SECTION » TO THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER OF THAT CERTAIN PARCEL O f U N O AS
DESCRIBED AND HECOROCO M OEEO BOOH BS. PAOE M S . PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA; RUN TMENCI
N 4 V 1 1 M - (A S T 44E.T4 FEET ALONO THE SOUTHERLY BOUNO­
ARY OF SAIO PARCEL TO AN ANOLE POINT W SAIO SOUTHERLY
BOUNDARY. RUN THENCE SETS4 M*EAET IS0.F1 FEET ALONO
SAID SOUTHERLY BOUNDARY TO A POWT ON THE WESTERLY
RIOMT OF WAY LINE OF WYMORE ROAD. SAIO POtarT DEMO
n 00 FEET WESTERLY OP WHEN NEASUREO AT RMMT AMOLEt
TO THE EAST BOUNOARY O f THE NW t/4 OF THE NW 1/4 O f
SAIO SECTION » ; RUN THENCE NOO*OS’i r i A E T St M O PIET
PARALLEL WITH SAID EAST BOUNDARY ANO ALONO SAW
WESTERLY RIOMT OF.WAY LINE, RUN THENCE OEOW SO-W EET
M l 00 FEET; RUN TMENCI S8S*M 22*W UT 17104 FEET. RUN
THENCE NOO OS OS-EAST TS SO FEET TO THE POINT O f M O W NINO
tO Q ITM IR WITH:
Frem the Northweat corner at Section I t , TownaMp SI Saudi.
Range 29 teat run South 8 r8 1 ’22‘ (eat M 4 loot Id m* **— M l IT
comer ol that certain parcel el land ifiafftiad In Dead DdOb SI.
Page 173, Put he Record* ol Sammela County, Florida; run Stamp
North OO'Oi s s - (aat t.ts taat to tha Southa eat camar at WW
certain parcel at land daacribad m Official RacarSa Boob TIT,
Page IM . Public Record* of lemmata County, Florida; run thenc*
South as 3P I T - 1 cal 144 OT taat to the South#eat camar at said
description, run thane* North 47-T10#- (aat 1S.S0 teat la Ola
Northweat corner ol that certain parcel ot land aa daacribad M
Dead dated July » , t t 70 from Spring Vaday Farm*. Inc. to HaroM
R Wiiah, run thanca South 88-18S9* (aat 291*9 taat atang tha
North boundary at le d daacrtptton la tha Nerthwaat comar at
■bat certain parcel ol land daacribad M Official Record* Boob *44.
Pag* 1171. Public Record* ot l ammala County. Florida; run
thane# South 00*08 12* Waal 44* taat to tha Southwoat camar aI
u k J daacriptiun lor tha pomt at beginning; thanca continue South
00 o* t r W#«t 147 ST taat along tha Southerly prolongation at
tha Werterty boundary ol card description to a pomt an a Una par­
allel with and SO 00 taat Northerly of. whan moaayrad at fight
angle* lo. Iho South boundary at that certain parcel at Imtd a*
it*(cubed and recorded m Dead Boob IT . Pago M l . Pubbc
Record* ot Sammota County. Florida; run thanca South SB*S4 14*
la «t 141 oo taat along aatd parabot Una to a pomt an ma w aatarty
nghl-al-way bn* ol Wymara Road, aatd point being IS Met waatarty ul. Whan maaaurad at right anala* to. tho (aat boundwy at
ma NW 1/4 ol lha NW t/4 at tha aforaaatd l i cttan I T , run Siam*
Nurm oo-oa it - I art 141 *0 taat pariWal wffh sme laat I
or the NW t/4 altha NW 1/4 and I
line, run thanca North t t l t ts*
boundary ol the aloreeaid daecuption aa daaertbad arid I
m Official Record* Book SSE, Pag* ISFt.
Semnol# County, Florida, to tha Paint at
North SO taat.
ANO
From tha Northweat earner *1 I action SS. TawtmMp E l I
Rang* TO (act. run South a r t r S T laal SB* boat 10 BM I
corner ol lhai certain par**! *4 land I
Page 171, Public Record* el Sammala County, Fla tide; fun I
North oo'Ol SI" I art t.ts taat la lha lauthmaat tamer at that
certain parcel ot land daacribad M Official Retard* Baa* 70S.
Pag* 114. Pubbc Record* of Sammala County, Florida; run dlMia*
South a* is I T - (aat 1*4 o i loot lo the leuthaaat earnor at aatd
daecnption; run thanca North 47*13'0t* l oot 11
North***! corner ot that certain parcel *1 land as i
Deed dated July #. 1S70 from Spring VaAay Farm*, tots, to Harold
H Wtlth. run thanca South 8**39'88" taat 1ST ** loot atang me
North boundary ol *aid description la tha Harthnaat comar at
trial certain parcel ol land daacribad In Official Record* Saab MB,
Pag* t a il. Pubbc Record* at 8 ammala County Florida, run
thanca South OO'OI 11* W**l MO 41 fast
boundary of sard description and
thereof for the pomt ot beginning; run them* North I
wart Tag 29 leal lo the (a tt boundary ol lha Waal ITf-00 taat at
the NW I/* ol lha NW 1/4 ot aatd Section 11; run thanca s*um
000*51- West 417 4* fast along *bld Seat I
South 1* 54 54‘ E*rt 471.04 loot I* *
boundary of that certain parcel ot land aa daaertbad i
ad m Dead Book (1 . Pag* 1ST. Pubbc Record* a
County. F lor id*, run thanca North 41*11'12* (bat 111 71 taat la an
angle pomt m said Southerly boundary; run thanca Saudi
49 sa 54- [art 519 7 1 taat along tald South boundary to a point
on tha Westerly right-of-way bn* *4 r ~
being IS 00 taat Wert arty ot. whan maa
lha East boundary ot toad NW t/4 at tha NW t/4; run ItMnco North
U0 08 12* Eatl 50 00 leal parallel with aatd I art boundary and
along said Westerly right-of-way Ima to * pomt on a bne |
r mth and SO OO f**t Northerly ot. whan maaaurad at rtW* i
lo. sard Southerly boundary at that carton parcel at
p described In Deed Book SI. Pag* IS 1. Pubbc Record* ol
[ Seminal* County, Florida; run tbanc* North ll*54'S4"
| 141 OO faal along said parallel bn* to a pomt on tha
' Southerly prolongation ol the Werterty boundary ol that cartarn
parcel ol land ss described In Official Records Book S M . fag*
&lt; 1871. Public Record* ol Seminole County. Florida; run thane*
f North 00 oa 12* East T1S SS tool to tha Point ot loginning.
' AND
‘
From lha Northwest corner ol Soction 11. Townahlp 11 South.
Rang* 29 Eeei. run South 99-S2’22* East 284 leal ta the North*eel
corner ol that certain parcel ol land daacribad m Dead Book 81,
beg* 273. Pubbc Record* ol Seminole County. Florida; run thane#
North oO‘Ot‘55' East 9.19 loot to the Southwest corner el dial
certain parcel ol land daacribad W Official Record* Boob 792.
Page 118. Public Racords ot Sommolo County, Florida; run thanca
Souih 89-18 31- Eaal 194.02 (set to tho Soulhootl corner ot said
description, run lhanca North 47"23'99’ East 11.8S leaf to Iho
Northwest cornsr ol thal certain parcel ol land a* daacribad M
Deed dated July 9. 1970 from Spring Vadoy Farm*. Inc. to Harold
R Walsh: run Ihence South M ’IS'SS* (aat 252 99 fast along lha
North boundary ol said daacrlptlon to tho Northwest corner *1
; mat certain parcel el land daacribad M Official Racords Boob SM.
i Pag* 1ST I, Pubbc Record! Ol Sominolo County. Florida; run
: thane* Souih OO'OS'U* Watt 4*0 42 feat along Iho Wootorty
: boundary ol said description and th* Southerly prolongation
! ihareof: run tbanc* North (9*3«'9S* Was! 74(19 faal W Ml* East
. boundary ol lha Wert ITS 00 loot at lb* NW 1/4 s U M N W I M t l
' said Section 23; run tbanc* South 00*OS'S3* West 41F.M leal
! along said Eatl boundary; tor Iho point ol begmnmg: run thanca
; South ag-54'54" Eaal 4TI.04 leal lo a pomt an iho Southerly
I boundary ol lhal certain parcel ol land aa described and rocord! ad in Dead Oook 82. Pag* 282. Pubbc Record* of Semmol*
[ County. Florida; tun lhanca South a s 'lt'Tl* Wool 504 02 toot to
• lha Souihaasl corner ot said description, said Southeast comar
' being on lha South boundary ot lha aforesaid NW t/4 ol th* NW
; 1/4; run thence Morlh 19-54 54- Watt 114.39 1**1 along tha said
r South boundary ol lha NW 1/4 ot th* NW 1/4 to Iho South#**! corI nor ol tha Wart ITS (aat ol lha said NW 1/4 oltha NW 1/4 ot
J Section 21; run thanca OO'OS'Sl" East 3SS.T4 leal lo tho Pomt at
. Beginning.
■ DAIEO inis 18th day ot NOVEMBER. 1999
; (COURT SEAL)
. UARYANHE MORSE
• Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
• BY Rulh King
. A* Deputy Clerk
• Samuel M Nelson. Eaqutr*
• Florida Bar No : 0899290
! GRAHAM. CLARA. JONES. PRATT 8 MARKS
1 Post otfic* Ot ewer 1890
! WuiUr Perk. Florida 32790 Telephone: (407) 847-4488 Allot nay*
! lot Plamhll.
I GEOROE ELLIOTT MITCHELL
T
AMERICANS WITH O ISABIUTISS A C T OF I S M
AO Ml NIST RAT IVB 0H08R NO. B4-S0
! PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEED A SPECIAL ACCOM• MO OAT ION TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEIOINQ SHOULD
j CONTACT 0I9A0ILITV COORDINATOR AT 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N 101. SANFURO. FLORIDA. U F 7 I. AT LEAST
I FIVE (S| DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING. TELEPHONE: (407)
■ 321 4130 EAT 422T: 1 *00 955 8771 (TDD). OR 1 800 955 8770
j (V). VIA FLORIDA RELAY SERVICE
I P ub lish Hnrembet TO. IT , 1998
DEW 128

71—Help Wanted

FOX 35 Maws (WOFL-TV) Orlan­
do. FL. ht8 an immadlit# open­
ing lor a Night/Waakand As­
signment Editor In tha ITnd

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coverage Strong people Mulls
ragutrad. Working knowtadg* aI
the Orlando market ptalerrad

[MAIN f E NANCE
parson tor Pus )ot&gt; to. Panonnal
Manager, IS Skytin* Dm*.
Lake Mary. FL 3274* Resume*
mutt be received by Dec 4.

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
by Luis Campo*
EARN EXTRA MCOMC
S2QO-JSOO week/y mailing gift
cerk/icate* For mor# mtormabon land a sail addratsed
sumpod amatopa to Just For
Ibd*. P O Boa 0810. Mutm FL
33188

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a hgsrag. have your - (UiMonang philanthropist) Joan B

ad NQWI Honey Transport has
immodlata opanmgs lor drivor
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800 *35 5593

MORTGAGE

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71— M u r W anted

RIGHT HAND MAN

WINDOW SERVICE TECH
‘Fuff brne position
E «p fxyter-ra
T u t company t w r f tt
Mon Fn 7 DO-130 app-y toned
2 V Power Ct Sanlord 323-7500
93— R

oom s

Fo r R

Apt* For Rent In Sanford
Restored Mullen anean CA
Id.'S Ifin 5JM tV u ie 1BR
S*0 'kce'y redone no tanukes
some pet* Quad respectfi*. re
ir o H P t orty Pcky l arxRcrd
Cal Pawl M* 8.V8
LAKE MART kchooi* Spht
e**3 ' central K AC how
1C* Fenced yard 549M350
dec 96900*6

MARINER'S VILLAGE

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I I t t i wrBA sham &lt;•. Prpt I*
male preferred 1360 mo &gt;ne
' lies *07 3??43139 eve*
EFFICIENCY
v u m v convwer* Vxatoi
________ 331*900__________
CAKE MARY.■SANFORD
I 10 ‘umiahed RORU wB*tP
includes ra te
TV
pnone
‘ '/hen pr-v.iege* *nd unites
1350 t o Sec Oepos-t 1100
Cal 303 716*_______ ___

lAnf A0A&lt; BOOM M&lt;3MO
; eoaw 54-:.«*) and l P

323-8670

98— R t V T A t S

217

APARTMENT 1*75.54 75
Ce*n New Appnances 25th A
Oak. Sar'wd 93* 6334
DELTONA 3B2B 200Csq ft
Cnck home 5 mmufe* from new
Denona e ii F rrpiare carport
A garage *c&gt; porch,
fenced
tar* vent. Air rctodtiored (aim'y A v&gt;-ng room Nice ne&gt;gnpvnnood leTSmq or *ui tea

*' $69 900 Can 333 5*99
page 535-4327

3 BR

Of

HOME FOR RENT
x-lg Ivng room Inquire

i3»i S Eeoit Santoro

I M TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS

som m man

1 yi

ROSELEA VILLAS
31 Special •MtaMonfh
MUO OKAY *07 330-6*31
SANFORO 1303 WO
3 1CLEAN MOVE-IN­
SPECIAL Call 517-7633

103— H o l m •&gt;U

$500 DOWN ...WHY FIE NTT
WNm you can own thu 3 bdrm
home w' C-HA. new cami A car­
pet 7 Aik Atout HUO home*1
The HlWiman Group. Inc
Realtor*............131 6333

S fjO M N RlVtR FRONTi
23. over 1600 « ) E r g pod I
2c gar. (Mu* t e carport over |
I 3 *C wdock 5170&lt;Vmo.
DELTONA 21 Lv 3m carport
Med yd ASKVmo
venture t *ioo#m*« m a m
3QR 39A CHA 3 car garaoe
San* -3 Lake M*-y area $7s0&gt;
me 5*00 deposit 3319*73
IBfVi 1/2Sa win ahade ireea
Pett OK &lt;* add Japes! A595
• aecurty 83* CaM na Dr. 333*5*0
longwood 38R 2BA apnt ptoh
on a amai aie 5750mo 1500
depoit Re'erence* prelerred
*07 662 9305

15 Diy COl Training

SB

• Day &amp;Waakaad Clanat
• Financial Assistant*
* Canters Hiring On ltta
t »
I I

Truck Driver
institute

8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

Professional Ortict Space ' -r
rent wth seen* waterfront view
Great Am engineering or attfvteefuret Arm among other* lo ­
cated at Hoorn Ha-Pour Mama
m the Port of Sanford Appro*
160C tq ft $1500 mo bate
rent Cal 332 1610

s te n s t Wo m

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RENTALS

TOO GOOD TO MISS

* » '■ f f w i r i . r ^ e V t i i n

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104 Oak* Ct. beautiful 1999
«q ft California afyw 2 atory
poof
tenra ct
ameniti**
5129 000
Park Av* Villa* 3BR.2B*
Townhouse condo5*2 000
owner motnaied
TWo Story Colonial: 90S Datain* Dr JBR w huge wooded
lot M up bam. ha# bath
down Pnred to se* al J108K1
131-5065

’irchhoff

O A K F ILE C A B IN E T
3 drawer great corvMmn 1*7
Can Jan* after 10AM - 322 7674

JIM DOYLE
322-2495

WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

6 LARGE X * ■ 60' metal
desks
File cabinet* and
cfUNTt also Everything m good
condbon C*» 334-4440

193—L awn Si G arden
141—H omes Fo * Sale

3BRM 1 173BA wr tout* g j
rage 363 Lake Ptaod Dr. San­
ford 163 000 *07 32* 5631
BUY THIS 1 BORM HOME w.
tow down and chooae your own
upgrade feature* Vacant and
ready al oniy 1*4 900

R e a l e st a t e , b c .
322-7498

*&gt;g^s6clatcs
SANFORO 2/1 Easy Ma&gt;n
lenance 254* El Portal Av*
5*5 900 Can 333 *066

153—A creage Lot For
S ale
OAKROOC FARMS - Osteen
De«ona area 10 acre*, dear lor
horse* or cattle farm Mobil#
ncme or home*** Zoned agn
1**900 Fnancng avail wf am
down payment (*04) 717-6X0
Ocala National Forest tot*
$1 JOdown 16* 21 mo Owner
153 236-4579

155—C ondominiums
For S ale
1/7 greet locarson lake hi. cov­
ered parking. 2nd nr. elevator.
I.repuac* pool per tenm* as­
tro** rm. hand pa*
143 9K
t*n#r/*g#nt 131-1556
157— M

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES
•oao M W N w r 4 t I'lX C

'vruntiiniMentiW Art I
m i n i taa
(an i in r u n attar'
unreal oaami y a m 1

CORNER LOT. over i 4 ac LR
eat w ww gar 164.100.
4/1. Over 1600 Sq. FL- so pi
• sep w-l*w* ql* 163.100.
MARKHAM WDS. 5Pd3ba. la
cr* 3100 tq ft Ln DrsFarry
acmpoof 1335*00
RENOVATED new cprtpaml
car tee. rivoe uH 1*6.*00

271 Comer tot. E Hwy *6 Zoned
for office 165 000 Call Del.
Jemgan Propene* 123-3166

o m m e r c ia l

P r o i ’ ERTV F o r S a l e
Sanford Historic District (3)
Commercial
Leased
Unit*
itOOC groaa monthly income.
5160 COO Dee Doyt# 130-1495

153—Acreage Lot For
S ale
BUILDING LOT 75 a ISO Ou&lt;*t
neighOorhhood
19000
32290*0 leave message
1 LAKRWkflirtt S T
Lake Loch Arbor prwala
9Ci300 165 000
LA M FRONT LOT Stone Is­
land. Late Monroe 196 000
VACANT LOT- Loch Arbor
I
139 000. Q prnr wooded
1
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded i
125 000
BAT AVE Sanford tot near
park-112000

321-SOBS

I r lrchhoff

“ ^.•{jisociates

DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal lor
mow* home*** nor*** carte
(arming or nursary Zoned agnCulturai
13 900/ACRE
Sm
down w/owner finance 104-7f71772 or *04-767-6622

WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!

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For S
149— C

mm

NEED A CAREER?
We are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

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BY OWNER
13&gt;56 2 BFUBA al
CHA New vmyt aiding and
hoonng. ne# carpal Washer
hook up* Upgraded sfov* 6 ret
17500 407 331 3397
NICE M R angle woe w- CHA.
screened porch, awnmg, aned
Oenermkheip *07 122 3717
Senlord/leke Mary;
Family
Paik. kids 6 pett ok Low tot
rent Ottwd 3 BR 3 BA, many
ertas Sacnhre t07 302 71*6

1B1— A f t u a n c e s i t
F u r n it u r e Fo r S a l e
1 awtvel rockart 565.pr i dou
bla Pad 140. and 1 walnut tom*
c t it u t wr 4 Cher* 165 333
*1*5322*520*
Girl* whiia full si re ped with
dresser 6 mirror
Eicellanl

snapa 1350 OBO322 6775

M A n M M 't A L E • Full are
used boa springs 6 mamet*
165 00 Larry (Mart 333 4133
OAK F U CABINET |? drawer)
hanguyj hies nduded (25 a 17
■ 291 Eacelient conditron 1*7
332-7674
FTT/OROUP2 8 Fl couch** T T
If couch Seals 10 people
Soultiweslem metre 1300 0 6 0
Days 334 0007. Eva* 332 1665

• Smgie Story Design - No One Below or Above
• Energy • Efficient Studio, f Bedroom Affordable A;in merits
• Friendly. On-Site. Dependaole Management
• Attic Storage. Private patio &amp;Morel

Call Kellie t o d a y t o s e t u p an interview .
322-2611
m

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H e r a ld

Sanford Court Apartments
rSTy I T o J l PIT 1 Indore An ., Itouf 3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

W ant To Earn Some
Extra Holiday Money?
The Seminole Herald is looking for 2
phone pro’s to work part time in our circu­
lation department. Hours are ideal for high
school students or anyone who has some
spare time and wants to earn extra cash
for the holidays.

Call M elinda
a t 322-2611

^ C o u n trv j C h a r m ^
city convenience

i

a m BOAT tor m » 17500 0 6 0
WR trad* tor amai car or Puck
332 3533

219—Wanted to Buy
UREWARO FOR OLD FttHMO
TACKLE, ok) lure* tackle boa•a reel* old duck decoy*, hunt­
ing antique*, etc Pay up to
11 000 I pay more than anyone
6 will pay 110 00 |ut! to aee
your otd tackle 941 659 1530
Akim. Cana Copper / Bra**
Kokomo Recycling: &gt;31-000*
M ., Set V I
•16 W. Firel-MfF
Flrel-I

221—G o o n T h in g s to

Eat
BOR S FAMOUS PEANUTS A
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret recipe on peanut* written
up aeverai nme* &gt;n local new*
paper* Com# py A have rne
BEST after a# me real
333C
CetoryAv* Sanford •
Meriwether Farm*
Nival Orange* red grapefruit
3461 Carery Ave Sanford
223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

Boa* Motor 65Kp antique, good
tor
part*
Like-lo-aok # tor
140 00 Pleato C*k 333 5301
CALIFORNIA
CRAFT MATIC
BEDS Kmg acre 12 twmal

11000 OOO

For house, car. putmeas vacs
ton. debt conaohdahcn Please
can t 877 33*6163
Single weterbed wt draeert 6
headboard I'OO UWe Tyke* cattle
1135 337 73*6
UPRIGHT FREEZER. *n*e 150
Kd* clothe* w e* 4-10
Cheap Type stiller arc cond
130 875 *638 or 338 0666

WITH 1 VR. LEASE OR ASK ABOUT OUR

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1BD RM /1 BATH
8 9 0 sq. ft.
2 B D R M / 1 B A T H 1 0 2 5 eq. ft.
2 B D R M / 2 B A T H 1 1 2 5 eq. ft.
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TH IS ONE!
Hug* Sa Is II
OFFICE FURNTTURE
6 large X* a 60* metal dm**
i cabinet* and chair*
APPLIANCES ANO
FURNITURE
Large 17 5 cube toot Sears re­
frigerator with targe top host
he* freezer torrmca top k*h
en table wrth tour chair* and
vanou* other toot* and houaa
hold #em*
Catt &gt;3*-*«40 for information

liif f n a n n iir i*

Par* Av* Mob** Par*. Lot 79
3545 Par* O '. Sanford
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LO U ELY M A W G U O E

TOPCHAUSWS, AT
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Fnday. Nov 27. 1990
In the year ahead, you aro likely bo lucki
er m independent endeavor* man you mil
be m partnership arrangements Try not
to lock yourself into an alliance that has
Mite to offer
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec 21) Some
one either at home office. or play might
prove to be a source of annoyance to you
today It you don t take the situation sen
ousjy, it won't spoil your day or affect any
relationships Astro-Graph year ahead
predictions make great Christmas stock
ing stutters lor all signs of the zodiac
Mail S2 and sell-addressed stamped
envelope lor each to Astro-Graph cJo
this newspaper. P O Boi 1758 Murray
Hill Station. New York. NY 10156 Bo
sure to State all zodiac signs you desire
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan. 19) E «
during using any subterfuge intrigue or
concealed tactics, an effective utilization
of your channels of communication will
help advance your setl-mteresis and
ambrtions today
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I I ) It you
qurckty nd yourself of a« that you worked
so hard to acquire today your financial
conations will end up being a mued bag
Wtm you coming out on the wrong Side
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Don t leel
bad if you re more likely to do better tor
yourself today than lor others you re try­
ing to help, no mailer how altruistic your
motives aro
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) When it
comes to competitive situations today
you might have less to tear Irom the com­
petition than liom yourself Lack of pre­
paredness could be me teal culprit
TAU R U S (April 20-May 20) Lady Luck is
on your side loday as long as you re real­
istic It you insist on seeing things as
you d like them lo be raiher Ihan as they
are. your hopes and eipectahons may be
dashed
GEMINI (M ay 2 1 -Ju n e 20) the day
might start out slow and lenuous. but it
you hoki on light and don I get careless
by letting things slip through your lingers
you II end up a winner in the linal analy

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shoukt have to deal with someone today
who is very inept, don i get frustrated and
lose control Patience and tolerance will
pay oh m the long run and all will come
out OK
L E O (J u ly 2 3 -A u g . 22) Don I allow
someone who doesn’t belong in your
affairs cut him or herself info the game
plan This person could gum up the
works that otherwise would be success­
ful
VIRGO (A ug 23-Sept. 22) Any partner­
. ship arrangement is destined for failure if

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39 Future plants
40 Oiygenator
42 Of the dawn
45 Ally.'a deg.
46 Call------- day
49 In abundance
51 Wild sheep
54 Marked papers
55 Clinging fish
56 Large knife
57 Pencil-case
item

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over lunar year
6 Emerald Isle
to S4gns ot the —
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cell
14 Nonmetallte
element
15 Type ot goat
16 Cricket
positions
17 One------million
19 Ancient Italian
family
20 Uncouth
23 Wash away
20 Everything
27 One (Scot.)
30 Actresa
Robin —
32 Epic poem
34 Prehistoric
creature
35 Maiden
36 Lion's home

there is no harmony ot purpose Rather
than continue with such a union today
break loose Irom the ties and go it alone
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Tne only thing
that could trip you up today is ovennduigonce ot any kind, be a mental physical
ot financial Use good judgment when it
comes lo the gratification of your whams
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Bel only on
/our own capabilities loday, and not on
those of others if you feel inclined to take
any gambles You know your attributes
but theirs aro unknown quantities

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WIN AT BRIDGE
W h e n off the rails
TUMBLEWEEDS

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ARLO AND JAN IS

by Jimmy Johnson
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dim; isn't perlerl. gelling your side to
the wrong spot And who is always the
declarer’ I tight — you Well, it is your
chance to sate the partnership And
one e ritiral aspert ol that is conrcn
tratmg on the task at hand when the
dummy appears Iron ! sit there grind
mg your teeth, telling your partner in
you r m ind
or. even worse, aloud,
which keys in I he opponents to the dis
aster in the making
what you think
of hi* efforts T r y to find a way to make
the contract you are m
Take this deal as an example How
would you strive to bring home three
no t r u m p ’ West leads the spade
queen
North's three d u b rebid was a g g ro
sise. two clubs would have been suffi
de nt Hut that pales by comparison
with throe spades Obviously, partner
should h o v r ra ise d to (our he a rts
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spade stopper for no trump purposes
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one II West isn't paying proper atten­
tion. not noth ing his partner's discour
aging spade two. he might continue
with another spade If he does, declur
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■lummy '* two blocking heart honors on
lu- top spades, then run the hearts He
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reads the end-position correctly, he
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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, Winter Springs and Saminole County since 1008

Blood needs critical after storm

Such sweet sounds
that Chris has found

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By Vicki Belluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER

trnlng to the
i birds. He con
I not see them
I with his eyes
I, but he feels
/, them with his
heart. And
this Is very
satisfying.

Moore brings
her son to
RUSS WHITE
Fort Mellon
(‘ark almost every afternoon.
She wheels him In a stroller
from their home on Bay Avenue,
four blocks away. Sometimes.
Hetty Moore gently lifts Chris
from the stroller and places him
on a blanket under an oak tree
that Is just a few yards from a
small pond.
On Wednesday. Chris
remained In his stroller, unable
to play near the pond with his
sister. Darrlell. She was gather*
Ing wtldfloweni and occasionally
getting too close to the pond.
She Is five years old and very
active.
Chris Is 14 and has been
deprived the activity of others
his age. Horn with cerebral
palsy, he cannot walk or run. He
can't even see the others as they
walk or run. Hut he can listen to
the world he can not see and the
plare he enjoys listening the
most Is at Fort Mellon Park.
If Chris could talk. Betty
Moore says her son would tell
the world about Ids visits to the
park, "lie wftpld not be able to
say enough. This Is his ‘get*
away-park.‘*she said.
"That's the truth." said
Moore's mother. Mary. T h is was
the place my parents brought
me. and where I brought you
(Betty) and your brother. You
used to hate It when we had to
go home. You'd cry."
Betty Moore tried to smile.
Site knows about redevelopment
plans that threaten to reduce
the size of • or. eliminate - Fort
Mellon Park.
They better not take this
away. Not even a half of It,"
Moore said. T h is park belongs
to families like oure. Some of us
don't have big fancy places for
the children to play. That's why
there Is a park."
Moore's mother said her most
precious memories are of occa­
sions at the park. "I caught my
first fish In this little pond."
Maty said. *1 watched my son
play baseball cm the ball dia­
monds here. He was the only
left-hander on hts team."
Darrlrll came back to the pic­
nic table where her mother and
grandmother were sitting, and
handed them tiny bouquets of
wtldflowere.
Chris was swaying softly from
the waist up In his stroller. It
was 12:30 In the afternoon. It
was time for the family to go
home. Mary drove away from the
park. But Betty Moore pushed
Chrts home In his stroller.
Darrlell skipped alongside.
Slowly and quietly, the three
faded from view.
So did many of the birds.

50 Cents

T H U R SD A Y , O C T O B ER I. 1998

91st Y E A R , No. 29

Tom Hammontraa

Coach put
on leave
By Doan S m ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
CASSELBERRY
• Lake
Howell High School girls'
cross country and track
coach Tom Hammontrre has
been put on administrative
leave because of Inappropri­
ate comments made to a fe­
male athlete who was for­
merly on his team.
Hammontree. 53, Is ac­
cused of making unsuitable
comments about the girl's a t ­
tire on at least two occa­
sions, and while the com ­
ments were not of a sugges­
tive nature and no physical
contact occurred, they did
cause concern for the p ar­
ents and the school district,
according to school officials.
The girt requested a tran s­
fer after the Incidents and Is
attending
another
high
school.
An Investigation la cur­
rently being conducted by
the school district Into the
m atter and on the leaching
future of Hammontree. who
teaches psychology, at Lake
Howell.
"We felt that the comments

SANFORD - Wlille Hurricane
Georges bypassed this part of
the state, the storm did cause
some damage that could cost
lives somewhere down the
road.
But all of us ran do some­
thing to help.
Recent rains and the threat
of hurricane force winds have
caused people to stay nway
from local blood donation re n ­
ter!.. agency officials said.
"We are 2.000 units short."
wild Dirt Wilson, marketing
manager for the Central Flor­
ida Blood Banks. "We are very

short on all blood types."
Though
Wilson attributes
the decline In donations to the
weather, few people
were
walling to give blood at the
branch of the Central Florida
Blood Bank on Second Street
In Sanford on Wednesday.
Wlille employees there de­
ferred official comments to
Ihrlr supervisors In Orlando,
they did admit thut donors had
I&gt;een coming In nt a trickle for
mote than a week. The drop In
donations, they said, had
started when the weather
turned Inclement.
Wilson said the blood banks
In Seminole. Orange
nnd
Osceola counties serve 17 h o s­

rally, but those who have never
given blood before should
make a first-time effort now as
well. It will lake the full effort
of the community to help case
the need created by the current
shortage.
"We need a lot of donors.
800 a day In the tri-county
urea, just to catch up." Wilson
said. T h e need Is very critical."
Wilson, who described the
slate of the current blood su p ­
ply amounts as "Just absolutely
terrible." said the drop off
started more than two weeks
ago when people shied away
from going out to the branches
und to blood mobiles because

pitals. Some patients need 60
or 70 units of blood when they
have surgery or some emer­
gency need. Such drains on the
system are depleting the su p ­
ply very rapidly, she said.
Some non-emrrgency sur­
geries have had to be p o st­
poned because of a lack of
blood. Wilson said. She noted
that 800 donors nrr needed
every day to catch up with the
nerd.
"Surgeries are planned dayIjy-day based on the blood
supply," she said. "And right
now. a lot of them are being
put off."
She wild jieople who regu­
larly donate are needed crltl-

Endangered
cub trio is
the pride of
Tigers Eye
By Vicki BcUuccIa
HERALD STAFF WRITER
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s t r a w u n d e r I l i e wa t c h f u l r y e of
t hei r m o th e r , th e trio o f n ew b o m k i t t e n s d o n 't lo o k m u c h
d if f e r e n t fro m a l i t t e r y o u m ig h t
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C urry en cou rages young
voters to see the ligh t
By Baas Whits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Robert E. Curry.

Jr. has a ministry that Is Just
as concerned about getting
young people to vote as getting
them to heaven.

Robert E. Curry Jr. wants everyone • espedaly young people • lo know
the power of their vote. One of his recent voter drive visits was to Semi­
nole Community Cokege.

Mlnlstrr Curry has begun an
aggressive voter registration
drive In Seminole County that
he Intends lo go countrywide.
Curry. 30. has visited each of
the high schools In the county
and Is now working on the
churchrs.
He also wrote to President
Clinton and received a reply
from the U.S. Department of
Education. It’s pretty hard to
Ignorr or be against Curry's
efforts.
County Commissioner Randy
Morris was with Curry at a visit
to Seminole Community Col­
lege.
” No other generation this
century has been as IndlfTercnt
about being part of the demo­
cratic process." Morris said.
"It's time each community a d ­
dresses this concern - reaching
this age group. Getting young
pcoplr to vote."
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
has accompanied Curry on
several of his stops. Dale said
his own 18-year-old daughter
Plsass sss Carry. Pags 3A

Depression screening day
LONGWOOD - Orlando Regional
Healthcare System will offer local resi­

Cpt. Sam Bstfiora, Laka Mary Pokes Dspartmsnt. Sgt. Kan Starr,
Ssminoia County ShsrWa Offlcs, and Laka Mary Pokes ChM Richard
Bsary w* provids sscurity during tha 12th annual Laka Mary Haathrow Festival of tha Arts, which la being held Saturday and Sunday at
tha Oval Park In tha Heathrow International Business Canter.

Contact Karen Jacobs at 365-3372 or
321 -2489

Ball drop fund-raiser
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Hospice of the
Comforter, a non-profit hospice serving
Seminole. Orange and Osceola counties,
will hold a golf ball drop fund-raiser
Friday with a grand prize of $1,000.
Numbered balls will be dropped by heli­
copter. The ball In the hole, or closest to
the hole, wins the grand prize.
Tickets are $5 each or three for $10. The
drop will be held at B:30 a.m. at
Worldwide Golf Driving Range. 292 W.
Central Parkway. Altamonte Springs.
Call 682-0808 today because tickets
will not be available the day of the event.

Art Festival

Autumn festival
dents the opportunity to learn about the
signs
and
symptoms
of
depresston/m anlc-depresslon. and to
participate In a free screening as part of
National Depression Screening Day.
Participants at the screening will hear a
brief talk on the causes, symptoms, and
treatm ents of depression and m anicdepression. Individuals will anonymously
complete a written screening test and
have the opportunity to discuss the
results with a mental health professional.
Lectures by psychiatrists, psychologists,
nurse practitioners and piatoral care
providers will be presented throughout

the day.
The screenings will take place Oct. 8
from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. at Orlando
Regional Behavioral Health at Orlando
Regional South Seminole Hospital. 555 W.
State Road 434, Longwood. For more
Information call Behavioral Health at
262-2200.

Oviedo High reunion
OVIEDO • Oviedo High School will hold
a combined reunion for the classes of
1960 through 1969 on Oct. 10 beginning
at 5:30 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Center.
Reservations must be made In advance.

GENEVA - The Geneva Historical society
Is having an Autumn Festival Oct. 17 at
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Community Hall.
First Street. Geneva.
Space Is available for hand-craflere to
show and sell their wares. Rental fee for
crullers Is $15 and $10. Food, games,
moon walk, cake walk, and much more Is
planned. An authentic Indian village and
live native animals will also be featured.
Tills Is a fun day for Uie whole family.
Proceeds from tills event will go to benefit
the Geneva museum.
For more information on renting space
call Pat Vinson at 349-5055.

�2A ■Semmole Heiatd, Sanford. Florida •Thursday. October 1 tll'Jfl

The way we were: Clippings from a 1942 paper

Haraia enoro b» Tommy vtnc.ni

Mark this on your 1999 calendar
Grace Marie Stmecipher is holding one of the 1999 Historic Sanford
calendars which are now being sold by the Sanford Historical Society.
These can be purchased at the Santord Museum. Knights Shoe Store or
trom Society members. On the cover you see the Sanford Zoo’s Monkey
Island Other pictures included are the First National Bank Building
(1908). the Little Red School House, local citizens aboard a stoamboat.
All Souls Catholic Church (1887), 1950 SHS May Day Court, interior ot
tho Milane Theater, a celery tarm, the Miller Building (1920) and First
Street in 1920.

A d v a n ce d p la c e m e n t sc h o la r s n a m ed
Special to the Herald
SEMINOLE COUNTY • The
Seminole
County
Public
Schools have received notifica­
tion from the College Hoard
that 2-18 students have r e ­
ceived special recognition for
their exceptional achievement
on the college-level Advanced
Placement Examinations. Ap­
proximately 23 percent of
America's graduating seniors
have taken one or more AP
Examinations. Only about 13
percent of the more than
635.000 students who took
the exams In May 1998 per­
formed at sufficiently high lev­
els to merit such recognition.
Tile College Hoard recog­
nizes
several
levels
of
achievement based on the
num ber of year-long courses
and exams (or Its equivalent

Today: Scattered thunder­
storms. Highs in the upprr80s. Lows In the mid-70s. Fri­
day: Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs In the uppcr-80s. Lows
tn the mld-70s. Saturday:
Afternoon
thunderstorm s.
Highs In the mld-80s. Lows In
the low-70s. Sunday: After­
noon thunderstorms. Highs In
(lie upper 80s. Lows near-70.

semester-long courses and ex­
ams).
Six Seminole County stu­
dents qualified for the highest
AP National Scholarship Award
by earning an average grade of
four or higher on right or
more AP Exams on full-year
courses. These students arc
Victor Hung. Lake Mary High
School: Jeanette Soares. Uikr
Man- High School; Jordan
Wiens, Oviedo High School;
Daniel Chinfalr. 1-ike Brantley;
Phillip Grahnnl. Dike Brantley;
and David Rumsey. Lake B ran­
tley.
AP Examinations, which stu­
dents take tn May after com ­
pleting challenging collegelevel courses at their high
school, are graded on a fivepoint scale (five being the
highest). Most of the nation's
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THURSDAY:

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a.m.. maj. 6:00 a m . min. 2:10
p m . maj. 8:25 p m
TIDE8: Daytona Beach: high;
4:15 a.m.. 4:56 p.m.. low: 10:30
a m . 11:17 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 4:20 a m , 5:01
p.m., low: 10:35 a m , 11:22
EXTENDED OUTLOOK p.m., Cocoa Beach: high: 4:35
a m .. 5:16 p.m., low: 10:50
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
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SATURDAY
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LO TTER Y
Hero are the winning numbers
suloctad on W ednesday in the
Florida Lottery;
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BEACH CONDITIONS 1
Daytona Bench St New
Smyrna Bench: S eas a rc 46 feet a n d choppy. W ater
tem p e ra tu re a t D aytona Is
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•BunxUe.................. 7:IB a.m .
•S u n set................... 7:13 p.m.

Sem inole Herald
“Serving Seminole County Since IV0H”
Thursday, October 1,1998 • Vol. 91, No. 29
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers. Inc. • 300 N. French Ave , Sanlord. FL. 32771

Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
Frank VoiioLne - Manager
Peggy Beefmer
Gena Bukur - Operations
Freda Maimers
Cheryl Smith

Betty Bennett
Dave GJctwn! - Publisher
Mebnda Moms
JonJee Mriui
Odessa Pugh - Business Manager
EDITORIAL
Lnda Spiegel
Jefl Berim-cke
ADVERTISING
Shan Brodo
Kim Butter
Dons Dwlnch
Keiie Werner - Manager
Jaana Hughes
Cheryl Slone
Mana Orem
Dean Smith
CLASSIFIED
Tommy Vincent
Headier Dag*
Russ Wnna

Teran Games

Negro selectees to be
Inducted
Another reduction In Semi­
nole County's colored popula­
tion would be made the next
Friday morning when a large
group of Negro selectees would
leave Sanford for Induction
into the army at Camp Blanding. E.U. Carter, Draft Board
Clerk, stated that the Rev. J.D.
Root would address the men at
the big sendofT planned by the
committee.
Some of those Inductees
listed
were
John
Henry
Parker, Eddie Lee Banks,
Jam es AklnH, John Evans,
Oliver King. Jam es Aubrey
Hawkins, Eddie Lee Johnson.
Warren
Jerome
Robinson,
Welman
Conyers.
William
Cooper. Jam es Capart, Ru­
dolph Thomas. Amle Roy
I tollman, Charles Stafford.
Woodrow Hodges, Frank Roscoe Miller. Zolllc Cummings.
Jack Jones. Carl Baron, John
Henry Cason. Walter Eugene
Sheppard. Quitman Siplln.
Robb Dure und Nelson Elzy.
Tax increase approved
A five percent 'victory levy"
on Individual incomes of m ore
than $624 per year had been
approved the previous day In
the U.S. Senate
Finance
Committee. Tilts would add

BECOMEA
ROADSCHOLAR
SHARETIME.

PRODUCTION

CIRCULATION

A0MINIS1 RATION

I recently came across n
Sept. 9. 1942 edition of the
Sriri/brd llcriihl which gives a
gllnipse of activities In Sanford
during World War II. Regular
GRACE M.
activities went on. but some
STIN E had added Iwtsts because of
CIPHER
the war.
Klwanlans hold poatcard
Interclub
I
Sanford Klwanlans had a
postcard Intercluh m eeting
with the Eustls club at their
$3.5 billion to th r treasury In
recent meeting. Instead of u s ­ addition to the sharply In­
ing gas. whlcii was rationed, creased taxes already ap­
several Eustls club m em bers
proved by the House.
sent post cards which were
Vocational School Opens
read. Tills type of meeting was
The
Sanford
Vocational
originated by Ed Lane, c h a ir­ School, which was a regular
man of tin* tnler Club Commit­ part of the county school sys­
tee.
tem. would open Thursday and
A large three and a half foot Friday for registration of stu­
picture was presented to the dents, Mrs. May B. Maxwell,
club by Joe Marcnteltc. This principal, announced.
was an enlargement of u pho­
IxH'ntrd
on
Commercial
tograph made when the local Street over the Kent Garage,
club was providing celery for the school trained persons for
Boston Braves players to nil types of rlrrienl positions.
munch during training ses­ Due to war conditions, there
sions the previous spring. had been a very large enroll­
Shown in the picture were D o­ ment and the same was ex­
rothy Sanford Gatrhcl sitting pected for the coming year.
on top of a huge pile of celery
Class prrtods were being
near th r srorrtxiard at Mu­ made longer so students could
nicipal Field. Ktwanlans tn the finish sooner. A "Victory Class'
In shorthand was planned d e ­
picture were president E.C.
signed to turn out students In
Harper. Lester Tharpc, Frank
Shames and Dr. L.T. Doss.
record time.
Miss Maxwell was assisted
U.W. Ware, using reverse
psychology, told the group l&gt;y Miss Clara Melsrh.
that they should watt until
Oviedo school begin* new
Sept. 29 or 30 to buy their
year
driver's licenses so they could
Principal ILF. Cooper an­
meet all their friends at the
nounced that 155 pupils were
courthouse. Deadline was Oct.
present us the Oviedo School
I.
started Its 1942-43 term.
(Remember thut this was
Pilot Club sella war bonds
grades one through 12.) lie
At the recent Pilot Club
also mentioned
that
the
meeting. Mrs. J.C. Mitchell,
school's progrnm had been
chairman of the Bond Drive,
adjusted to meet the dem ands
reported a total of $2,006 In of the students who wanted to
Ihe sale of bonds and stam ps
help the war effort.
after only the fifth day.
Addresses were made by
Booths were located near
Supl. T.W. Lawton and Rev.
the entrances lo the Ritz Thea­ Hager. Only two changes were
ter and Yowells D epartm ent
made
In the
fnrulty-Mr.
Store for the convenience of Teague and Mrs. Stine r e ­
those wishing to buy bonds
placed Miss Williams and Mrs.
and stamps.
Aulln who had reslgnrd.
Assisting Mrs. Mitchell on
According to Jam es Henry
the committee were Mrs. Z.B.
Cooper, reporter, the Oviedo
Ratliff. Mrs. W.L. Morgan, Mrs.
chapter of FFA had offered
Arthur Partin and Mrs. W.C.
thrlr cooperation with the
Erickson.
Oviedo scrap Iron drive.
Also during the business
Arthur
Mrtrnlf.
newly
Hireling, presided over by
elected president of the FFA.
Mrs. M.B. Smith, a com m ittee
presided at the meeting which
was appointed to select a
os also attended by Jack Mal­
young woman Interested tn
colm. Tommy Staley. Leon Oltaking a course tn engineering
UfT. Marlowe Link. Daniel Lu­
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Personals
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vious Sunday for Bunnell Daytona during (hr holidays.
where she had accepted a po­
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mnry school.
Hall. Madalyn Trtilurk. Eliza­
Mrs. E.A. Monforfon and beth Lcfficr. Dorothy Wiggins,
daughters. Sandra and Sonjn. Eltsr and Helen Hutchison,
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P O L IC E L O G
The following reports iw re compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office for IncidctUs rccordett Sept. 30:

D isorderly into x icatio n :
SANFORD, Orlando Drive, 3100 block, Sept. 29. 11:56 p.m.
A 10-year-old man was round lying on the pavement outside u
grocery store. Seminole County sheriffs deputies nnd
emergency medical personnel responded to the scene.
Deputies rrported he responded In a "vulgnr tone of voice*
when asked why he was on the ground and was combative
when medical personnel Irtrd to examine him. When they tried
to calm him, he challenged them to take him to Jail. They
compiled with his request. Determining that the man was
dnink, they arrested him for disorderly Intnxlrntlon.

Dom estic violence:
SANFORD, Cedar Creek Circle, 1400 block. Sept. 29, 12:01
o. m. A 27-year-old man and a woman who did not give her age
werr urrrsled by Seminole County sheriff's deputies. Deputies
said they arrived to a complaint of a domestic dispute to find a
man giving a bear hug to his slsler while she screanird and
struggled against him. Witnesses said they were nrgutng about
his drug use when the woman asked her brother to leave.
When he refused, she allegedly threatened him with a knife.
Based on what they saw. deputies arrested him for domestic
violence. During a routine check It was found she was wanted
on an outstanding warrant so they brought the woman In with
her brother.

D riving u n d e r the influence:
LAKE MARY, Lake Mary Boulevard/9u Street, Sept. 30.
12:02 a.m. A 30-year-old man wns arrested for driving under
the Influence.
OVIEDO, MltcheU Hammock Road, Sept. 30. 1:00 a.m. A 23year-old man wns nrrested for driving under the Influence.

D rugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 434, BOO block, Sept.
28. 7:00 p.m. A 32-year-old woman wns arrrsted for obtaining
u prescription by fraud by Altnmunte Springs Police after she
called In u prescription to a pharmacy and the pharmacy tried
to verify the Information. Police said the phunnaclst talked to
the doctor's office and was told that they had received similar
calls from five pharmacies over the course of the day regarding
the same woman Hying to fill a prescription. When she re­
turned to the store to get her mrdlrlnc. she was arrested.
SANFORD, Mulberry and 10“ Street, Sept. 29. 12:40 a.m. A
19-year-old man wns arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for possession of crack cocaine. Deputies said he was
stopped for n traffic violation nnd they saw a beer spilled on
the floorboard of his car. Finding he was underage, they said
they asked to search his car and found that he had two open
containers of beer In the car and they found u small tun rock
which tested positive ns cocaine.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Ballard/Longwood Avenue. Sept. 29.
4:32 p.m. A 48-year-old man was nnrsted for possession of
cocaine, driving with a suspended license and for an open
container violation. Altamonte Springs Police Btopped him for
a traffic violation and said they knew his license had been
rrcently suspended so they arrrsted him for thnt. During the
arrest procedure, they searched him and found a rock of
cocaine In his pocket and un open container of ulcohol In his
car.
CASSELBERRY, Cedar Bay Point, 3600 block. Sept. 29.
10:40 p.m. A 20-yrar-old man was arrested for possession of
less than 20 gnuns of marijuana and possession of alcohol by
a person under 21 years of age. Cnssrlbcrry Police said the
man wuw Involved In a fight they were breaking up. He
ndmllted to having had several drinks nnd had alcohol In his
possession so he was arrested for that. During the arrest, they
found n baggie of marijuana In his pocket.

Retail th eft:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS State Road 436, 600 block, Sept.
28, 5:45 p.m. A 19-year-old man was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police after he walked Into a grocery store, put a b o t­
tle of golden seal root tn his pockrt and tried to walk out with­
out pajlng for It.
LAKE MARY, Lake Mary Boulevard, 3600 block, Sept. 28.
5:00 p.m. A 45-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole
County sheriff's deputies after she put two cartons of ciga­
rettes In her purse, walked around u store and then left with­
out paying for the Items.
LAKE MARY, U.B. Highway 17-B3, 300 block. Sept. 28. 10:06
p. m. A 19-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's deputies after he hid a tube of K-Y Jelly tn his pocket
and walked out of a store without attempting to pay lor the
Item.
SANFORD, First Street. 3300 block. Sept. 28, 9:24 p.m. A
38-year-old man and a 39-year-old man were arrested by S an­
ford Police after they were found leaving a store with 6159.77
worth of merchandise Including seven packages of bacon. 10
packagrs of ham. 41 Slim Jim s. 70 Slim Jim Giant Snacks,
and a can of Spam. They were found walking down the street
with the items In a duffel bag a short distance from the store.

OBITUARIES
LOW E. FARMER
Lois E. Farmer. 74. South Elm
Avenue. Sanford, died Satur­
day. Sept. 26. 1998. Ms.
Fanner was bom In Eubanks,
Ky. Ms. Farmer was a designer
in the sign Industry. She served
tn the U.S. Navy.
Survivors Include
friend.
Madeleine Derubc, Sanford.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
I’ark Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary.
DATRAVEON R. LEMON
Datraveon R. Lemon.
7,
Summerlin Avenue. Sanford,
died Tuesday, Sept. 29. 1998 at
Florida Hospital Orlando. Mas­
ter Lemon was bom April 17,
1991 In Sanford. He was a
member of Christian Fellow­
ship M.U. Church.
Survivors Include father, Larry
E. Jr.. Sanford; mother. Zarina
C., Sanford; brothers, Damn R.
Sutton, Blair J . Baskervilic.
Tavareo J ..
Tuquan J.S.,
Barden J.S.. all of Sanford: sis­
ter. Alexis M., Sanford; pater­
nal grandparents. Larry Sr.,
Mercedes, both of Sanford; m a­
ternal grandparents. Rebecca
Hawkins. Edward Charles Jr.,
both of Sanford.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.
KATHLEEN BHELLY
Kathleen Shelly, 64, Bridlebrook Drive, Casselberry, died
Monday. Sept. 28, 1996. Bom
In Philadelphia, Pa., she moved

to Central Florida In 1982.
Mrs. Shelly was a retired secre­
tary.
Survivors Include husband.
George H.
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home, Longwood Chapel,
In charge of arrangem ents.
LINDA DIANE THOMAS
Linda Diane Thomas. 31.
West 25th Street. Sanford, died
Tuesday, Sept. 29. 1998 at her
residence. Bom Nov. 5. 1966 In
Augusta, Ga.. she moved lo
Central Florida In 1967. Mrs.
Thomas wns a homemaker.
She was Non-denomlnatlonal.
Survivors Include sons, J e r­
maine R., Jeremy J „ both of
Sanford; mother, Joyce Dellafleld, Sanford; brother, J o ­
seph Jr.. Sanford; sisters,
Renaye Whetstone. Sanford.
Denlcc, Gainesville.
Wllson-Etchelberger
Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford, In charge of
arrangem ents.
HELEN W. WOODS
Helen W. Woods. 84. Carver
Court. Winter Park, died Satur­
day. Sept. 26. 1998. Bom In
Bellvllle. she moved to Central
Florida In 1940. Mrs. Woods
was a housekeeper. She was a
member of Ward Chapel AME
Church, Winter Park.
Survivors Include daughter.
Elnora Singleton. Winter Park;
eight grandchildren; 15 great­
grandchildren.
Golden’s Funeral Home. Win­
ter Park. In clrarge of arrange­
ments.

Coach
continued from Page 1A

mndc by this young ladles
dress or attire either worn to
practice or (o n meet, was in­
appropriate.*
said
John
Richer!. Seminole County di­
rector of human resources and
professional standards.
“The school has taken Its a c ­
tion nnd we are Just Investi­
gating If that action Is enough
nnd If others will come forward
with similar concerns or com ­
plaints.*

Don Smith, principal at Lake
Howell, said Thursday morning
that he did not feci It was a p ­
propriate for the school to
make a comment on the situa­
tion at this time.
Mammon tree, a veteran of 21
years of coaching at the
school, Is well respected in
coaching circles nnd has been
the state co-chnirman for rross
country for the Florida Athletic
Coaches Association.
Hammontrre has long had

one of the top cross country
programs in the state and con­
stantly has the most athletes

chance to do some hands-on
work In raising these tigers.*
The 110-day gestation pe­
riod also gave the students a
chance to work with a preg­
nant cat. something rare In ti­
ger circles.
McMillan and some of hls
students attended the birth. A
veterinarian wasn't on hand,
he said.
‘It's not like I can call the
local vet lo come help with the
tigers.* he said. 'Veterinarians
come to us to learn about the
big rata.*
The first night after the ti­
gers’ birth, he said, they stayed
wlih the m other and cubs
around the clock to make sure
there were no accidents. They
guarded that she didn't, for ex­
ample, sit on the cubs as
sometimes happens in the
wild. The animals ore too rare,
he said, to risk losing even
one.
The cats live in a large en­
closure, fenced In on all sides
for their own
protection,
McMillan said. Living on acre­
age near busy Aloma Avenue
and nearby cattle lands, having
tigers run free would not be In
anyone's best interest, espe­
cially the tigers'.
The babies are thriving on
their mother's mtlk for now.
Soon, they will begin to dine
on KMR (Kitten Milk Replace­
ment) and. later, move on to a
carnivorous diet as they do in
the wild.
McMillan, who turned 52 a
few days after Hie tigers wpre

bom. bos been working with
‘Anyone who takes the
exotic anim als for 38 years. He course out here has to be ready
said that at 14, he ran away to W-O-R-K." he said. "They
and joined the circus so that have to have a commitment
he could work with the ani­ nnd a dedication to the a n i­
mals. It w asn't easy, he said, mals.*
but pursuing the Uilng you love
In a world where the envi­
Is never easy.
ronment Is constantly being
threatened by man. McMillan
Tigers Eye Productions Is said, the birth of these crea­
home to tigers, Hons, leopards, tures Is big news.
snakes and other exotic crea­
T ills Is bigger than w hat­
tures. Many of the residents ever Bill Clinton and Monica
are under contract to theme Lewinsky do,* he said. T h is Is
parks such as Splendid China much more Important to our
where they perform. Some are children, to their future, to so ­
featured In movies and televi­ ciety and lo the environment.
sion commercials.
Tills Is what Is important."
The famous Exxon tiger,
The tiger cubs, their eyes
known for being in our tanks, still closed against a harsh
leapt from the small screen world.
nestle
near
their
Into a role with Tigers Eye. He mother, whose sharp teeth and
now lives In an enclosure a d ­ constant stare are enough to
joining the snow tigers' area.
stave off any potential harm to
McMillan said the school for her babies. They know nothing
hum ans who want to work with of a threatened environment or
the exotic animals is a work- Uieir endangered status. They
intensive eight-month course. know only that life, so far, Is
There Is, he said, no way to good.
And. if McMillan has any­
rush such an experience. The
animals, their actions and thing to say about it. It will a l­
ways be so for them.
habits, are the best teachers.

competing In the sport and is a
member of the Lake Mary High
School Track Hall-of-Fame.

Blood--------

Continued from Page 1A

of the rain. She said they Just
haven't gotten back Into Hie
swing of things.
All blood types are needed.
Wilson said, especially Type O,
the universal blood type.

There arc three branches of
the Central Florida blood bank
In Seminole County: Sanford,
1302 Second Street; in Alta­
monte Springs. 601 Altamonte
Avenue; and In Longwood, 448
S. Mllwce Street.

Tiger--------continued from Page 1A

Ing program at Tigers Eye Pro­
ductions In Oviedo, the three
healthy rubs were bom early
on the morning of Sept. 19.
Like a proud father showing ofT
his healthy children, owner
David McMillan introduces the
tiny beauties to those who
work nnd learn at his school
nnd training facility.
‘Aren't they beautiful?* he
asks, knowing that a positive
Is the only appropriate re­
sponse. The cubs, soft and
motley, look almost grey with
black stripes melded with Hie
white allowing them to blend
more easily with the ground on
which they rest.
Only four or five ounces at
birth, they tripled In size dur­
ing their first week. By their
first birthday, they will weigh
close to 200 pounds. By the
time they are three, they will
weigh about 600 pounds each.
Their mother Aesha, Is 4years-old. the equivalent of
about 24 human years. Like
their father. 4 1/2 year-old
Samson, she Is young and
healthy. The pair might breed
again one day. McMillan said.
For now. they have given the
world some beautiful treasures.
McMillan said the students
at Tigers Eye have a unique
opportunity to study a group of
rare wild cats.
"Tills Is a great opportunity
for our Htudents,* he said.
*Once they arc weaned (In
about three months) from their
mother, they will have the

Curry--------con flatted from Pag* LA

had not yet registered despite
his prompting. She Is not
ulone apparently. Teen voter
registration Is embarrassingly
low In must ureas.
Among the letters of support
to Curry Is one from Sannye G.
Jones, advisor of Hie Florida
State Conference NAACP.
*We pledge our support and.
of course, our services for this
needed project." Jones wrote to
Curry. *As NAACPers. we often
refer to the vote that has not
been cast as a ‘Sleeping Giant.'

*»

Curry said that all
the
youngsters - not Just African
Americans • need to realize the
power of thetr vote and the
ease It takes to register.
"There are many who don't
know that they can pre-register
when they are 17." Curry said.
Curry said that the county Is
in the midst of a "great turmoil
• race against race, brothers
and sisters against each other,
communities against communi­
ties and country against coun­
try. It Is time for a change. A
positive change."
He says that It Is not enough
to pray and wait for something
to happen. He says the only
way to make positive change Is
by the power of Hie vote.
“n ils m eans going Into the
schools, the churches, the
public housing developments,"
Curry said. “The earlier people
begin the vote, the more a t­
tuned they will be to the needs
of their communities, their
state and their county."
Bom In Montgomery. Ala.,
Curry came to Florida to attend
Lake Mary High School, serve
In the military and then form
In 1994 the Sanford-based
Curry Ministries Inc. Hls
unique calling card reads: "To
God Be the Glory. Aspiring, In­
quiring. Inspiring, Publlshedauthor. writer-poet, speaker,
activist, teacher."
Hls
ministry
advocates
maximizing sentences
and
fines and cleaning up public
housing projects and other a r ­
eas of troubled communities.
Lake
Howell
A ssistant
Principal Michael Hargis Is one
of the school officials who said
they were Impressed by Curry's

presentations.
“Your work to Inform, recruit
and educate our youth on the
Importance of political activ­
ism Is much appreciated."
Hargis wrote.' "This is a noble
cause."

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P e o p le
C on sid er all factors in new b u sin ess

CALENDAR

Back In May wc discussed
some of the factors an Individ­
The Seminole Sunrise KlThe Round Table Writers* ual starting a business should
wanls Club meets every Friday,
Group meets every L*iturday at tnke Into consideration when
at 7 n.m., at Shoncy's, US 17­
10 a.m. In the cafe at Borders determining what business
92. south of Airport Boulevard.
bookstore. 880 W. SR 430 form Is most beneficial lo Ills
Guest ore welcome. For Infor­ (southeast comer of 436 and or her particular situation.
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
434). Altamonte Springs.
These factors Include the n a­
324 0409.
llie meetings are open to ture of the business, the type
anyone Interested In Improving of assets that the business will
writing skills, whether for en­ use. bow those assets will be
Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood joyment or to advance toward acquired and whether securi­
pressure check, blood sugar getting work published. There ties regulations will apply, by
Is no cost.
whom and how the business
screening and Immunizations
Anyone Is welcome to attend will be controlled, the lax con­
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m.. at the Geneva the meetings, and to partici­ sequences to the owner(s) and
Elementary School In the old pate by bringing examples of the business form, and the
their own creative writing. If a type of liability to which Ihr
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Oeneva. The serious critique Is desired business will be exposed.
bring eight or ten extra copies
In selecting the optimal
clinic Is sponsored by the
business form for a business,
Seminole County Health De­ for others lo mark and edit.
For more Information call
the general partnership form
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs Darrell Johnson at (407) 282­ should not be overlooked If two
1449.
or more persons are contem ­
Office and Oeneva Elementary
plating going Into business.
School. For Information, call
Tire partnership form offers en­
S enior em ploym ent
349-9284.
An employment
program trepreneurs many of the advan­
Alzheimer's
sponsored by AARF Senior tages of the sole proprietorship
A support group for adults Community Service Employ­ as well as some additional a d ­
caring for patients with Alz­ ment Program Is held at the vantages. However, the p a rt­
heimer's Disease meets the Sanford National Ouatd Ar­ nership form also brings with
It the main disadvantage of Ihr
first Friday of the month, from mory. 915 E. First SI., Monday
2 to 3:30 p.m.. at All Souls through Friday. Interview hours sole proprietorship magnified.
Similar to the wile proptlrCatholic Church. 301 W. Eighth are 8 a.m. lo I p.m. Telephone:
Street. Sanford. This service Is 324-8008. The program assists
sponsored by the Greater Or­ seniors. 55 and over, lo return
to the work place.
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Sunrise Klwanis

Writers’ group

Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.IIA.R., meets every Monduy
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far comer of the dining
room. This Is a self help su p ­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 324­
8737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

Norman
deVere
Howard
Chapter of the Untied Daugh­
ters of the Confederacy meets
on the last Friday of the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets
the first Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford..
The club educates members
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There u s no club dues. Call
aat-aaiw .

By Qraca Sttneclpher
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Charlie Carlson. 10th gen­
eration Floridian and author of
‘Strange Florida, the Unex­
plained and Unusual*, en­
thralled those attending the re­
cent annual All- Cluiptrr llrtu
Sigma Ptil Luncheon with his
many tales of a ghostly nature.
Carlson began with the Mys­
tery of Flight 19 which has
baffled researchers, scientists
and the navy for over 50 years.
On Dec. 5. 1945. five aircraft

N arcotics A nonym ous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
byterian House of Goodwill.
317 Gak Ave.. Sanford.
U k H l d t L lo n a
Club meets the drat andNIhlrd
Monday of the month, at 7:00
p.m., at the Marina Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemose, 322-8545, or
David Hall. 330-5238.

C o n tra ct B ridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

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require partners to pay any
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partners who |&gt;erform regu­
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afternoon dial the planes and
all 14 crew members had van­
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day's technology there has
never liern a Imre of these alrcrafi and crew.
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leal, lie hull! a massive stone
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N eighbor is a loser as a friend
DEAR ABBY: I have never writ­
ten far advice before, but this really
bugs me: A friend and neighbor of
ouri borrowed a very expensive gar­
dening tool and broke a part on it.
My husband, ‘Walter,” and 1
have always believed that when you
break something you have bor­
rowed, you repair it, get it repaired
or replace it Our neighbor brought
the tool back and told Walter wnat
had happened, but made no offer to
y lor the repairs. Bo far, Walter
a spent more than an hour on the
phone trying to get information on
repairs ana parts. He'll have to
travel at least an hour (there and
back) to purchase the parts, and
has been told they will cost at least
MO.

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
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Whsn Walter approached our
neighbor about the problem, the
guy responded, *1 don't have a prob­
lem!” Then he reluctantly offered to
pay half the cost
Walter is afraid that if he press­
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tool. I'd have it repaired, forget
about getting reim bursed, and
never loan anything to this neigh­
bor again.
We've been married almost 50
years and never had a problem like
this before. All our friends have
been real friends. I contend this
neighbor is no friend, only a user.
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complicates the matter.
la there a solution I'm overlook­
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more liability Ilian dir sh are­
holders In n corporation or a
sole proprietor would. There­
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ownrrs should rarefully weight
die pros and cons. In the
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member.- and Kathleen and Ed
Golden who were celebrating
their 50th wedding anniver­
sary. Several door prizes were
also given out.
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members wtre hostesses for
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The Quiz’s
death stole
a piece of
my youth
SANFORD _ Suddenly. I feel a lot older. I'm
not a kid anym ore.
This colum n w as supposed to be about
som e o f the w ackier th in gs I've seen th is fall
on the local sports scen e.
Then, across the bottom o f m y television,
som e horrible new s w as flashed.
"Former Royal D an Q ulaenbcrry, 45. died
o f a brain tumor."
A lot o f you don’t even know w ho Q ulaenberry, or Q uiz a s everyone called him , w as.
He w as a great relief pitcher for the K ansas
City Royals w ho changed the sport In the
early 1980s.
Q uiz never got the attention h e deserved.
He threw the ball underhanded and relied o n
h is sinker w hen th e gam e’s bullpen h eroes
like Rich G ossage and Lee Sm ith got people
out w ith 100- m ile -per- hour fastb alu .
But Q uiz led the R oyals to the playofTs In
1080. 1081. 1084 and 1085. He w on a World
Series.
That’s not all there w as about Q uiz.
Let m e explain.
A lthough I grew u p In Baltim ore. Q uiz w as
my boyhood hero. I w orshipped th ose R oyals
team s. George B rett. Frank W hite. D enn is
Leonard. Paul Spllttorff. They w ere god s
playing h alf a country aw ay.
Now th is w as the day before cable w as big.
That m eant every m orning I had to race to
the new spaper box to get the box scores o f
the previous n igh t. Around 1979, I noticed
the Royals w on a gam e and a guy nam ed
Q sn b iy pitched. T hey abbreviated nam es in
the b oxes back then.
Then, h is q u otes started to turn up in The
Sporting News and other nation al m aga­
zin es.
I had all o f them ; th at w as the only w ay to
And out about th e Royals.
Q uiz w as extrem ely quotable. He alw ays
had the great one-liner and h e never m ade
h im self ou t to be m ore than h e w as: an u n ­
derhander w ho got by on h is control and a
terrific Royals' infield.
Q uiz called h is fastball the Peggy Lee (Is
That All There Is).
Once h e gave up a hom er to Reggie Jack­
son that never looked like It w ould land. It
w as supposed to sin k . Q uiz called that h is Ti­
tanic pitch.
He w as a lso a stan d -u p guy. In the 1980
series, he got rocked twice and took the
blam e both tim es.
He never took h im self too seriou sly and
that's partly how h e becam e m y hero.
First. It w as G eorge B rett Then one day. I
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Dan Qulaanbarry

Lions beginning to roar
Oviedo boys
claim fourth
volleyball
win in a row
By J eff Bsrtlalck*
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
OVIEDO _ A few weeks ago. talk
about VolleyFest wan taboo around
the Oviedo boys’ volleyball team. •
The Lions won the prestigious
tournament last season for the
first time In their history and fin­
ished with a 26-1 record.
But coming Into this fall, coach
Tim DeZego and his players were
going by the standard *one game at
a time" philosophy.
But after last night's 15-2. 18-16
win over Lake Howell, the word
VolleyFest was being passed all
around the Oviedo post-game
meeting.
DeZego said he doesn’t mind
talking about It by now, with the
tournament which crowns the un­
official state champions Just a
month away.
*At the beginning of the year, our
goal was Just to get back there,*
DeZego said. 'But now, I’m really
happy with their progress. We’re
getUng better with each game.*
At times that was true against
Lake Howell. Oviedo Is a powerful
• m Votteyball, Pag* SB

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Anthony Bracco (left) m'l Tumor Elliott (right) keyed a power­
ions won the first game 15-2, then
ful Oviedo attack

came off the bench in Oame 2 with the score Hed 14-14 and led
Oviedo to an 18-16 match-clinching victory over Lake Howe*.
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Nobles Communication slugs w ay into lead
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Nobles Communication pounded
out 32 hits. Including 18 for extra bases, and
outslugged Pebble Junction. 32-20, to take over
leadership of the City of Sanford Recreation
Department Men’s Fall Wednesday Night Slow
Pitch Softball League at Plnehurst Park.
In the other games, Bayllner Marine scored In

16 0. ovr • Ac!.i| ko at Plnehurst Park and Wells
Contrai l ig also won Its first games of the sea­
son. awe ping a doubleheader at Chase Park.
Nobles! Communication scored eight tuna In
lire lop ol the first Inning, but It was not until It
scored 12 nins In the fourth Inning did the un­
defeated hpi.nl sturt to putl away.
Bayllner Marine took a 15-3 lead In the top of
the sixth inning before Adapco mounted a late
rally to itukr ihc final score respectable.
Wells ('imtrac-tinif scored in all five Innings It
d eight run first and

fifth Innings, and defensively held Alamo RentA-Car to eight singles in winning its initial
game. 24-4.
Wells Contracting then evened Its season rec­
ord at 2-2 when the Lynch Mob did not show for
the nightcap.
night’s games were make-ups from
_
rained out on September 16th. The
games were made up now as Chase Park will be
closing In the near future to be turned Into a

Johnson becom ing a
standout on the field
and in the classroom
By K sllls Warner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ On eveiy team there
seems to be that one player that
stands slightly above the rest.
For the Seminole High School
freshman team, that player la Jeff
Johnson.
And Johnson la a stand out both
on the field and In the classroom ,
which is a definite recipe for atecess.
*1 love playing football." Johnson
aald. 'Especially since I get to hit
people back when they hit me.
"And I know that I have to keep
my grades up for two reasons...so I
con play and so I can go to col­
lege."
On the field. Johnson shows
signs of being one of the moat tal­
ented fullbacks In the county. In
the first four games of the season.
Johnson racked up over 900 yards
and nine touchdowns.
In the fourth game against Lake
Howell. Johnson only played half
of the game because the team had
such a huge lead. During that half,
he had five carries for 220 yards
and four touchdowns.
•
On Tuesday night against Lake
Mary. Johnson again was pulled
from the game cany due to a siz­
able lead by Seminole and on six
carries scored three tim es.
Johnson realizes, however, that
he la part of a team and while he
would like to play as much as pos­
sible. he understands when the
back-ups are put In.
*1 don’t get angry when I have to
come out of the game." Johnson
explained. *1 understand. I am part
of a tram and my teammates are
my friends. I’m happy for the guy
who plays behind me when he gets
to play."
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Caako realized from the beginning
that Johnson would be a great con­
tributor to hta team.
‘Jeff bus superior athletic abil­
ity.* Casko said. ‘And he came
with a winning atUtude. He gets
upset when we don’t win, which Is
understandable.
‘But the extent to which he Is
bothered la something that we
have been working on. He has im­
proved 100% and has become a
role model for the other players.
He loves th e , sport and under­
stands what he' needs to do.*
Part of Johnson’s abilities might
have come to him through heredity.
His father was a stand-out at
Leesburg High School and has
given helpful advice, and maybe
even a few athletic genes, to John­
son.
Besides the help from his father,
Johnson has also learned the
game by doing. He played on a city
league team lor five years, two of
them In Sanford after he moved
here when his family relocated.
Last summer, when Johnson de­
cided that he wanted to try out for
the high —“h**0* to m . he worked
hard and began fight training In
the weight room.
He said he liked lifting weights
because he knew that working hard
would only help him to Improve his
playing skills.
Another skill that Johnson la
working hard at Improving Is
studying.
There la a very comprehensive
tutoring program In place for the
football team at Sem inole, com ­
plete with weekly progress reports
and after school help.
Johnson attends every session
and follows up with solid studying
at home. His grades arc Improving

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•Seminole Herald, Santera, Honda •Thursday. October t, 1998

B eer :30, L illie Q u in n , D D S tu n e u p fo r C o-E d sh ow d ow n
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Beer :30 and Ullle Quinn. DDS
tuned up for next week's showdown with Run
Rule victories and Rich Plan won Its first game
of the season In City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Fall Co-Ed Slow Pitch Softball la-ague ac­
tion at Ptnehurst Park Monday night.
Rich Plan stored three runs In the bottom of
the second Inning to erase a 2-1 deficit and
scored live runs In both the third and fifth In­
nings to pull away for a 15-5 victory over M.J.G.
Maronda Homes also took a 1-0 lead lit the
top of the first Inning, but It was all Lillie
Quinn. DDS the rest of the way as It won 13-1.

Beer :30. the two-time defending Co-Ed
champions, scored 13 runs In the second Inning
and went on to humble Sanford Christian
Church. 23-3.
Beer :30 and Ullle Quinn. DDS arc both 2-0.
while M.J.G. and Rich Plan an- 1-1 nnd Maronda Homes and Sanford Christian Church nrr
both 0-2.
Next week, MJ.G. takes on Maronda Homes
at 0:30 p in : Sanford Christian Church plays
Rich Han at 7:30 p.m.; nnd Beer :30 nnd Ullle
Quinn. DDS battle at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the olTrnse were:
Rich Plan: four hits _ John M. Itwo doubles,
three runs, thrre RBI); three hlls _ Jo h n E. (two
runs. RBI); two hits _ Pam B (double, two runs.

Volleyball
C ontinued from Page IB
team that plays the
power game.
Turner Elliott, Del Wynegar
and Anthony Bniceo ran each
pound holes Into the floor and
that's how the Uons ran out to
a big lead In the first game af­
ter the Hawks (2-6) tied It at 11.
Behind the serve of Elliott,
Oviedo coasted to a 5-1 lead.
Lake Howell called time-out
and got a side out, but the
Hawks would blow six straight
service points before making It
9-2.
The Uons ran off the final six
points of the gome and It
looked like an early night.
Lake Howell scored the first
two points In the second game,
but Oviedo reeled off six
straight os DeZego began em p­
tying his bench.
It may have been too early.
Oviedo got sloppy, pounding
the ball all over the building,
letting the Hawks back Into the
game. Lake Howell tied It at 6
before Oviedo ran off to a 10-6
lead.
Oviedo's bench ran the score
to 14-9 to give the Uons five
m atch points, but Lake Howell,
a young team playing under a
first-year coach, fought back. A
block by Dan Henry made It
14-14.
Elliott scored an ace to put
Oviedo back up. but Lake How­
ell took advantage of a pair of
m istakes to go up 16-15.
Wynegar got serve
and
scored an ace that landed just
on the back line and. two
spikes later, each by Bracco,
gave Oviedo the win.
DeZego said he went with his
bench as long as possible.
"We got a little sloppy so I
went to the bench.* DeZego
said. "Then things Just got
worse."
With the win the Uons Im­
proved to 7-3 on the season
and are riding a four-game
winning streak.
Oviedo has a home game Fri­
day against Dr. Phillips a t 6
p.m. and travels to Winter
Springs next Monday for a 7
p.m. Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence m atchup with the Bears.
Also on next week's schedule
Is a 7 p.m. home m atch on
Wednesday against University
befoic traveling to University
for a tournam ent on Saturday.
Lake Howell only had one

match next week, hosting Win­
ter Springs on Wednesday at 7
p.m.

GREYHOUNDS
GROWL
ORLANDO _ It took a lot of
extra work, but It paid uff ns
the Lyman boys volleyball
team pulled off a big upset over
Bishop Moore In Orlando
Wednesday night.
The Greyhounds (3-10) of
first-year head coach Gina
Bonavcnturr had to go to extra
points before pulling out a 1614, 16-14 straight games vic­

tory over Ibr lloniels, who saw
their record fall to 10-4.
Lyman will he busy next
week, playing four m atches In
five days.
On Monday and Wednesday
the Greyhounds will play
Seminole Athletic Conference
matches at home against Lake
Brantley nnd at BUI Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium against
Seminole, respectively.
On Thursday. Lyman will
host Apopka nnd then go to
Winter I’ark on Friday to battle
the Wildcats. All
varsity
nuitehes urr set for a 7 p.m.
start.

two RBI). Abby (double, run), Blake A. (run):
onr hit _ Brent A. (double, two runs, two RBI).
John P. (run. RBI). Linda B. and Anon (one nm
scored each); one nin. one RBI _ Melinda W.
M.J.G.: two hits _ Dan Gill (two triples, three
runs). Greg LIU (run. RBI). Scott Simpson (RBI).
Medina LIU; one hit _ Don Baldwin (double),
Mike Bowling (run). Ttrrie Old. Ruben Onrcla.
Ullle Quinn. DDS: three hits _ Yolanda Cox
(home nin. nin, three RBI). Craig Merkerson
(triple, two doubles, three m ns. two RBI); two
hits _ Tony Smith (home run. double, two runs.
RBI). Kclthton Roberts (triple, run. two RBI).
Brenda Hartsfield (two mns). Paulctt Peters
(nin): one hit _ Sammy Raines (triple, nin, RBI),
Myriel Reid (run): one tun _ Paula Songen one
RBI _ Lashalonds Brown.
Maronda Homes: two hits _ Mike Pocrik; one
hit _ Michelle Carroll (run). Kenny Miller. Lori
Poe. Rod Pechart.
Beer :30: four hits _ Jerry DlBartoIo (triple,

four m ns. two RBI): three hits _ Pnula Ritchey
(double, three m ns, two RBI). Roland Jem lgan
(double, three runs, RBI); two hits _ Joe DlBartolo (triple, double, two m ns. RBI). Bob Goyelte
(double, two m ns. two RBI). Nicole Gayctte (two
m ns. RBI); one hit _ Joy Weaver (double, nin.
two RBI). Steve Mirra (double, run. RBI). Dave
Coss (mn. two RBI). Vic DlBartoIo (nin, RBI);
two m ns _ S lim y Wilkie; one run _ Robin Win­
ters; one RBI _ Cathy Cola.
Sanford Christian Church: two hits _ Ricky
Wells (double, mn): one hit _ Mary Weds (mn.
RBI). Joel Weiss (RBI): one m n _ Karla Flnd)y;
one RBI _ Olynda Wells.
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Solar Bear tickets on sale
Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournament on Saturday, October 17th.
The double elimination tournam ent will
have two divisions. Adult _ 19-and-Over and
Youth _ IB-and-Under.
First and Second Place prizes will be
awarded for each division as wed as T-shirts
for each participant.
Coat Is $30 per team with proceeds to
benefit the Youth of Sanford First Church of
the Nazarene.
For Information and to receive a registra­
tion form call: Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene at (407) 322-3122.

ORLANDO _ Orlando Solar Dear Individual
game tickets are on sale through the Orlando
Arena Box Office and ad Florida and South
Oeorgla TlckctMaster outlets.
This year, the Solar Bears are offering
three different season ticket plans which are
also on sale. Fans will have the option of
purchasing one of three plans: season tick­
ets (41 home games), half season (choose
your own 20 home games plus opening night)
and a 12 game package (your choice of any
12 games).
Ticket Information also Is available at 877PUCK.

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
B itoh, Pag# SB

Softball

Oviedo's Brian Mullen (No. 16) goes high above the net to spike the bal
during the Lions' 15-2,16-16 victory over Lake Howell Wednesday night.

GFC has kicked off new
“Dove Hunters Hotline”
SANFORD _ The F lorida G am e a n d F re sh
W ater F ish C o m m issio n (GFC) h a s In tro ­
duced a "Dove H u n te rs Hotline" to provide
h u n te r s w ith in fo rm atio n a b o u t public dove
fields m an ag ed by th e agency.
By d ialing (850) 875-FO FC (3432) from a
to u c h -to n e p h o n e, h u n te r s can get th e la t­
e s t In form ation a b o u t special-o p p o rtu n ity
dove h u n ts In Florida. The m enu also In ­
clu d es u p d a te s a b o u t dove h u n tin g on w ild­
life m an a g e m e n t a re a s (WMAs), Info rm atio n
on h u n tin g d a te s a n d directions to th e spe­
c ia l-o p p o rtu n ity dove fields a n d WMA dove
fields, ru le s a n d regulations, license a n d
p erm it re q u ire m e n ts, a n d how to p u rc h a s e
a h u n tin g o r fishing license by telephone.
In form ation on th e hotline is u p d ated every
T h u rs d a y th ro u g h o u t th e dove seaso n .
T he GFC o p e ra tes reg u la r m anaged dove
fields on public WMAs a s well a s providing
eight
sp ecial-o p p o rtu n ity
dove
fields
th ro u g h o u t
th e
sta te .
H ie
specialo p p o rtu n ity dove A dds will be open only o n
S a tu rd a y s, w h en h u n te r s would pay $35.50
r h u n t. T hese *use r pay* fields u su a lly
ive m ore b ird s a n d few er h u n te rs.
For a com plete list of statew ide dove
reg u la tio n s a n d req u irem e n ts, h u n te r s
should c o n su lt th e ‘ M igratory G am e B ird
R egulations Pam phlet* available from th e
local tax collector's ofllce. the n e a re st GFC
office or its W eb site a t w w w .state.fl.us/gfc.

G

SHUPE’S SCOOP
Hunting season Is upon us once
again. It's time to start getting ready,
and you owe U to tlw game you p u r s u e
to be competent with your gun or Ij o w .

FISHING FORECAST

Page IB
youth baseball league facility.
Noble* Communication la now 3-0. while
Pebble Junction fell to 3-1. Ada pc o and Weds
Contracting are both 2-2. while Bayllner Marine
and the Lynch Mob are both 1-2 and Alamo
Rent-A-Car la 0-3.
Next week the games will move to Ptnehurst
Park with Wells Contracting playing Adapco at
6:30 p.m.; Bayllner Marine challenging Nobles
Communication at 7:30 p.m.; Alamo Rent-A-Car
taking on the Lynch Mob at 8:30 p.m.; and Peb­
ble Junction having the night off.
Providing the offense were:
Nobles Communication; four hits _ Jo h n
Lugering (home m n. two doubles, two runs, nine
RBI),' Dave Flench (two triple*, three'runs, RBI).
Mickey Cogbura (triple, two doubles, four runs,
Aw.JtBf), Jerem y C hunat (two doubles, five
runs, three RBI). Tommy Wilks (four singles,
five runs, four RBI|; two hits _ Bob Chandler
(triple, two runs, two RBl). Larry Chunat (two
doubles, two runs, two RBI). Bill Cogbum (two
doubles, run. two RBI). Jam ie Pltzer (double,
two runs, RBI). Ja so n Mustek (double, run.
RBI): one hit _ Jo h n WMfham (double, two
runs), Brian Jo n es (two runs); one RBI _ Jeff
Chunat.
Pebble Junction: three hits _ Dave Bennett
(double, run. four RBI), Jerry Camus (four runs,
two RBI): two hits _ Mike Miller (triple, four
tuna), Dave Coss (two doubles, two runs. RBI).
Kent Brubaker (four runs, two RBI), Jonathan
Jones (run. two RBI); one hit _ Bob Markos
(triple, two runs, five RBI), Vic DlBartoIo (run.
RBI): one run „ Blake Murray.
Bayllner Marine: three hits _ Ed Buaaard
(home run, double, three runs, two RBI). B J .
Osborne (double, two runs, two RBI): two hits _
Dave Goff (two doubles, run, two RBI), Ed Tooke
(double, two runs. RBI), Frankie Phillips
(double, two runs), Brian Cronin (two runs.

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RBI). Manny Silvia (run); one hit _ Brian Hayes
(double, run). Tony Taylor (run. RBI). Hank
Tooke (two RBI). i y Koke (run); one RBI _
Jimmy Wldiama.
Adapco: three hits _ Red G am er (triple, run,
two RBI). Bobby Brown (triple, three runs),
Bruce Seller* (double, two RBI): two hit* _ Chris
Bryson (two doubles, two run*, two RBI), Dave
Blakcy (run. RBI); one hit _ John Stewart (home
run. run. RBI). Terry Atkinson (run). Chip Smith
(RBI).
Wells Contracting: five hlta _ Randy Brown
(two triple*, double, four runs, two RBI): four
hits _ Mike McLohon (double, four runs, two
RBI); three hits _ Kenny Brown (three doubles,
two runs, three RBI), Jody Cooper (double, two
runs, two RBI); two hlts ,_ TUn Cooper (two dour
btes. three runs, two RBI). Troy Ulckaaw'
(double, four runs, two RBI). Matt Kalasnlk and I /
Bob Wells (one double, two runs and two *****
each); one hit _ Chris Wargo (run, two RBI).
Alamo Rent-A-Car: two hits _ Brian Macln
(two runs, RBI), Mike Kochel (run). Aeman Oso­
rio (RBI); one hit _ Chad Epps (RBI). Angel
Romero; one run _ Deon D a v i s . ___________
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MO ST OA 01 COMPANY
Plaintiff.
WILLIAM 0. IS A SUM Q,
ALICE T. SP M LW O .
hi* WW* RUBCN PEAFICTO
DIAZ and UNKNOWN
TENANT(S).

S nook a re cooperating a t S ebastian b y
h ittin g large live sh rim p or sm all baltflah.
M ost a n g le rs prefer the outgoing tide, a s
sno o k like to w ait In a m b u sh aro u n d th e
Inlet for b a it th a t Is sw ept out. A few tr o u t,
flounder, red fish a n d tarp o n are also h it­
ting.
C o u n t on b e tte r b a ss action with e a c h
p a ssin g day. T he river Is still fairly low a n d
L’uask' LflKs re m a in s a good bet for fish to 5
p o u n d s. l,ake P o in sett a n d Lake WiMT| f r to
tiie s o u th are also good bets.
C aptain J a c k a t Port Canavt»rnl re p o rts
slow ofT sh o re action. D olphin and w ah o o
a re spotty. King m ackerel an d cobla a re
m ore reliable on Pelican F lats and 8 A Reef.
Inside th e P o r t, c o u n t o n flounder a n d
sh ccp sh ead . T ro u t a n d ra ffish are rated a s
fair on the fliUa of (he B a n a n a an d In d ia n
Rivers.
Shccpshead, d ru m , ra ffish . Jack crevalle
a n d blucflsh a re all biting a t Ponce in le t.
Live or dcud sh rim p is the top bait. A few
flounder a rc h ittin g finger m ullet a ro u n d
th e s o u th Jetties. T rout a n d raffish arc ra te d
a s good In MligaullQ LflgQflD-

NO TIC S O f SALS
None* a hereby |iv*n Wa*.
pursuant to • final Judpmant at
foreclosure entered In the
•Sere d rie d ceuee. In the
Circuit Court ot Eamlnato
County, floods. I wid eel the
property situated In le w Inole
County, Florida described ac:
Lei F4 Oeneva Terraco
Amended Plat, accord** to the
Plat m Plat Book I I , Pope S t
Mid S I in the Pubtto Nacerde of
Slmmola County. Florida,
at public cola, to the h*h a d
and Saet bidder, lor caah at the
front deer, at the Seminole
County Courthouse, In SMdord.
Florida at 1100 a.m. an
OctobM Bind. 1000.
DATED: September Bird. 1*00
MANYANNE MOSSE
Clerk el the Circus Court
Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
ARTHUR S. CON SALES,
EOOUINE
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‘Duffer’ Berlinicke from the Eagle’s Nest
By J e ff Berlinicke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD _ The Greater Oviedo Cham ber
ot Commerce will host Its 12th annual golf
tournam ent at Ekana Golf Club, featuring a
•1 p.m. shotgun start on Oct. 2. Call 3656500 for Information...
■ The final spots have been determined and
Invitations have been issued to complete the
field of 16 for the 19th Sam sung World
Championship of Women's Golf, a $550,000
LPGA event to be held at The Villages Oct.
19-25. So far, LPGA players expected to fill
out the field include Lorie Kane, Hiroml Kobayaahl, Meg Mallon, Uselotte Neumann.
Sc Ri Pak, Dottle Pepper, Annlka Soren­
stam, Kurrle Webb, Helen Alfredsson, Dan­
ielle Ammaccapane,
Donna
Andrews,
Brandlc Burton, Laura Davies, Pat H urst
and defending champion Jull Inkster...

The Orlando Women's Golf Association
held Its latest event at Winter Springs Golf
Club. Jackie McBride's 78 topped Kathy Kahan by shot in the championship flight and
Linda Clark won by three In the net division
over Sue Bertram...
The LPQA's newest 18-hole golf course.
The Legends, will open a t LPGA In tern a­
tional on Oct. 1...
The Dynamic Golf Tour featured four
events in Central Florida last week. On Sept.
18, JefT Williams fired a 71 to top John Brott
and Greg Ireland by a stroke a t Forest Lake.
Jim Hill won the special $75 division a t S un
Air the next day. On Sept. 21 a t H untington
Hills, Mike Malone’s 65 routed the Add and
at Diamondback. Dave Oakley and Billy
Woods each shot a 70 to share the first
place prize...
The Boggy Creek Gang camp for children
with chronic and life threatening Illnesses

Improvement of fundamentals,
not a change of players, is what
the Buccaneers need right now
TAMPA. With one quarter of the season
already history, many Buccaneer fans are
calling for some kind of change.
Starters, the bench or even the depth
chart have been cited as being In need of
some changes.
One thing that the fans won't be able to
change In Tony Dungy's mind.
Dungy was quoted aa saying that if he
started taking out everyone that didn't play
well, he might have to forfeit.
Nine teams In the NFC have better rec­
ords that the 1-3 Uucs and Monday night's
.27-0 loss to the Detroit Uons at the Pon­
tiac Sllverdomc on prime Ume television
didn't show any signs that things are getUng better.
The urge to panic needs to subside, how­
ever. Adding things, shaking things up or
even deleting things Isn't going to change
the basic problem...the Dues are not
playing smart football.
What la needed for the Dues to Improve
Is for the fundamentals to Improve. The
missed tackles and blocks are what hurt a
team the moot. There Is no consistency to
the basics of the game and that's what Is
■keeping the marks out of the win column.
Things may change for the better this
week, however, when the Bucs host the

New York Giants.
First, rookie wide receiver Jacques Oreen
Is expected to play this Sunday. He was
very close to playing on Monday, but a last
minute decision was mode to give his
thumb another week to heal. The stitches
have been removed and Oreen Is practicing
In a soft cast this week
Receiver Bert Emanuel, another off­
season acquisition who has not played
since spraining an ankle In the opener,
ran on Tuesday. He will have to wait and
see how his ankle responded to the
pounding before any decision can be mode
about his playing time this Sunday.
Even without Green and Emanuel, the
Bucs have the elem ents to pull out of this
funk. A return to basics, a boost in confi­
dence and four of the next five games at
home should do the trick.

will benefit from proceeds for the second
annual Salomon Sm ith Barney Charity In­
vitational tournam ent at Lake Nona on Oct.
5. Registration Includes all cart fees and a
buffet luncheon with plenty of prizes to
benefit the camp. Call Paul Chlampa at 6235600 for Information...
Cathedral of Incarnation will hold its
third annua) Royal Classic at the Rock
Springs Ridge Golf Course on Oct. 16. De­
tails on the four-person scramble can be
found at 898-5888...
The Sol Martuccl Memorial Tournament
will be held a t Kissimmee Bay Country Club
Oct. 17. Format Is a four-person scramble.
Call 957-7095 for information...
Winter Springs Golf Club will host its sec­
ond annual charity event on Oct. 4. Call
895-6242. The event Is sponsored and will
benefit the Central Florida Veterans...

BUCS
B ITS
By Kellie Werner
Herald Staff Writer

On Oct. 4, the Central Florida Veteran’s
Organizations will host the second an n u al
Charity Golf Tournam ent to benefit the ExPrisoners of War Scholarship Fund of
Florida. The event will be at Winter Springs
Golf Club and all proceeds will go to the
scholarship fund. Play will begin at 1:30
p.m. and many prizes will be awarded along
with a putting contest. The fee of $55 In­
cludes greens fees, cart, bufTct lunch and a
certificate for additional greens fees. There
will also be an awards ceremony. Call 8956242 for information...
Hospice of the Comforter will hoist Its a n ­
nual fund raising golf ball drop at World­
wide Golf Driving Range (formerly Legends)
in Altamonte Springs on Oct, 2 at 9:30 a.m.
Grand prize Is $ 1.0001and you don't have to
be present to win...

Jags still
not at top
of game

He regained consciousness before being
taken off the field on a stretcher. Tests re­
vealed no spinal cord damage.
In the same game, two other injuries oc­
curred.
Defensive end Chldl Ahanotu dislocated
his left shoulder and will m iss at least one
game. Also, quarterback Trent Dllfcr re­
ceived several stitches to the thumb of his
throwing hand and while he did not throw
in practice until Wednesday, he is expected
to start against the Giants an Sunday.
On a happier note, Dllfcr Is the oniy NFC
starting quarterback who has not thrown
an interception. He needs 254 yards to
surpass Steve DeBerg for third on *he
team's all-time passing list.

JACKSONVILLE _ With a 40 record and a bye this week.
It might be a good Ume to
check out Ihe Jacksonville
Jaguars a quarter of the way
tnto the season.
Best team In file AFC? Su­
per Bowl bound?
Back up. First of all. Den­
ver has been dominating In
Its defense of the AFC title.
For now. any chancq at a
Super Bowl will have to go
through Broncomanla.
Second, the Jaguars Just
haven't looked that powerful.
The Bucs are placing a limited number of But what they have been able
tickets on sale for Sunday’s game. Tickets to do la win without their
can be purchased through Tuketmaater best game while overcoming
a rash of Injuries.
only, by phone (813) 287-BS44 or (407)
Injuries are what have
Receiver Brice Hunter was released from 839-3900 or at Ticketmaster locations.
Phone purchases must be made by credit made this season. Especially
Pontiac Osteopathic Hospital early Tues­
on the defensive line.
day wearing a neck brace, but his Injuiy is card. Cash or credit cards will be accepted
at
Ticket
master
locations.
The
tickets
are
Promising Tony Brackens.
not considered serious.
Seth Payne. Dan Davry. Fer­
Hunter was knocked unconscious in a $54. $41. $30 and $22.
The tickets became available as a result
nando Smith and leader JefT
collision with Uons safety Mark Canter af­
Lageman are either coming
ter a nine-yard reception In the second of unsold disabled seals, returns from
tponsors and returns from the Giants.
bock from Injury or are out
quarter.
for the season.
Somehow, someone con­
tinues to step up. Free agent
castoff Eric Curry had a big
game at Tennessee In Week 4
i$
who left this world far too young. The Joy on
and Kelvin. Pritchett to play­
**» l i
got a chance to meet Brett.
Q uiz's face was everything to me.
ing hla best ball In his three
rS steadily, and that
He came out of the locker room In Clear­
yti ea tot Jacksonville.
A few years later, Quiz was out of baseball
htsxrhls family and his
water after a spring training game and he
One reason the defense
after trying to hang on with St. Louis and coaches vety happy.
has survived Is the play of
told a trembling kid • me - that he hurt his
T am a teacher first and a
San Francisco.
rookie safety Donovtn Darius
finger picking his nose.
And that's about the last 1 had heard coach second,
and. more Importantly, the
comes
1 know he was kidding, but It nearly ru­
about him until, about a year ago, It was "Just like the
improved play of former
first
in
studeni
ined a 13-year-old boy.
reported that Quiz was sick.
number-two overall draft pick
here to teach
Quiz also came out of the locker room. I
very sick.
Kevin Hardy.
grades
and
football
and
I
take
barely knew who he was, but 1 remember
1 have been able to watch the heroes of my the gad es moot seriously.
Hardy hasn't dominated
h is red hair and red mustache. He came
youth grow up and become older men. tVe
tike he was expected when
.over and talked to me while he signed about
seen Bruce Springsteen grow into s mature,
"Jeff has resQy been working
the Jaguars took him In
five baseball cards. I still have them.
1990, but lately, he's stepped
older singer and Muhammad All 1$ $ very hard and taking advantage of
I became his fan and, once, behind the
iq&gt; his play.
sick man on the outside, upsetting me every the opportunities that we have
dugout In Baltimore, Quiz was signing and
On offense. Mark Brunei!
time 1 see him. I got to see Jimmy Carter tot place here to hdp with
•oald he remembered me from Clearwater. I’ll
has had, except for the Bal­
(seriously) become a potential Nobel Peach school work. He to starting to
realise how many people care
* never forget It
Prize winner who la finally being treated about
timore game two weeks ago.
him and why school Is
So I became his biggest Can. If the Royals
a sub-par season.
with some reaped by history. Bobby Ken­ so important
His lum bers were expected
. won 90 games, Quiz would save 40.
nedy died before I knew him, but he'll al­
to decline with the improve­
And he never lost his sense of humor or
TVe want Jeff to be part of
ways Uve on In Camdot.
ment of the running gome,
- took himself too seriously.
But Quiz left ray world In 1986 when hla the program and he wants to
but
Brunell has been sloppy
be
a
part
of
it
as
well.
He
Is
In 1982, I read the first long stoiy on
career ended.
and threw two horrible Inter­
doing
everything
he
need
to
in
Quiz. It was beautifully written by one of the
That la. until the Royals honored him with
ceptions last week.
to keep that happening.*
legends, Roger Angell. Quiz was sitting In
a night In hla honor In May. The red hair order
How
does
Johnson
balance
hla yard In Kansas City talking about how
was gone. He trembled a s he spoke. The one- school, football and then
lucky he was to have a wonderful family and
liners never came.
homework?

NOTES:

Jeff

a great Job.
Can you Imagine more than 10 percent of
today's ballplayers saying that?
A few years later, I came across a book
that listed the home addresses of a lot of
major leaguers. 1 spent an entire weekend
getting baseball cards together to send to
their houses.
1 sent all of them a stamped envelope and
waited.
Quiz was the only one who responded.
Fleers, 1983,
He became a bigger hero than ever.
I remember Jumping for Joy when the
Royals Anally won a World Series In 1985.
Quiz ran from the bullpen and hugged hla
manager Dick Hawser, another gentleman

BriefsAthletic Boosters are offering reserved sea­
son football tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hall at 323-5100.

Friday Night Fun

SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Oymnaatics, 001 E. 25th Place, to on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m.-to-10 p.m.

Activities offered Include gymnastics, rock
climbing, basketball, and lo ta of fun and
games.
The fee for the evening to $5 for children
ages 6-to-l2.
For more information call 323-2462.

The Sailing Club
ORLANDO _ The Sailing Club, a community
soiling program Including fleet, club races,
charter cruises, basic sailing
much more, meets every fourth

Johnson-

To me. Quiz represented my boyhood. 1
could always remember him as that smiling
red-head on the baseball card who always
took the time to be a good guy.
I've seen ray other heroes grow up, but
never got the chance with Quiz.
Now he's gone.
That smiling face on the baseball card was
taken 15 vears a$o.
That's why I fed old. He waa the one
throwback to my childhood that never grew
up.
It's a sad day for me and I don't fed like
writing a Last Second Shot.
It's Ume to _go home and take a look at
that baseball card to remind me o f a part of
my youth that was lost yesterday.

p.m. at the ColonUltown Neighborhood Cen­
ter. 1517 Lake Highland Drive.

For more information, coll Dave Akins at
(407) 628-8081.

Baseball playoflh

now I Just do H.* Johnson said.
*1 don't get fired so I'm able to
keep working until I get every­
thing done.*
Johnson also
a lot of
his free time watching the Jun­
ior varsity and vanity games
and pays close attention to
Clarence Latttmer, the fullback
on the vanity team that John­
son hopes to replace one day.

StfU lie

TEAL
TALK
By Jeff Berlinicke
AuliUnt Sports Editor
He also almost cost the
Jaguars the Chicago game In
Week 1.
Brunell lost key possession
receiver Willie Jackson when
the Jaguars cut him at the
end of camp and thirdreceiver Reggie Barlow hasn't
filled the bill.
Clearly. Jacksonville la
Uvtng by Its running game.
Jam es Stewart had two
breakout games to open the
season, and after he went
down for the season with a
knee Injury, first-round pick
Fred Taylor has carried an
equal load.
BruneUa numbers may be
down, but the balanced a t­
tack make Jacksonville a
much better team.
lt'a too early to talk Super
Bowl (don't mention that In
Jacksonville), but each win,
sloppy or otherwise, brings
(he Jsgs closer to hom e
berths tn the playoffs.

JAGUAR NOTES:
Rookie Fred Taylor may
coat the Jaguars $1 m illion
this season. He signed an In­
centive-laden contract that
looked to be a bod idea when
Stewart became the work­
horse back.
But with 100-yard efforts in
each of h it last two gam es,
the Incentives ore looking
easier to attain...
Nothing motivates a team
like a day off, ao coach Tom
Coughlin promised the Jag­
uars this Friday off If they
beat Tennessee. They did
and they got It...
The bye couldn't have come
at a better time. By the time
Jacksonville boats its sec­
ond-ever Monday Night Foot­
ball game OcL 12 against
Miami. Seth Payne. Tony
Brackens
and
Fernando
Smith are all expected to be
healthy enough to bolster the
defensive line.

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•♦PUBLIC NOTICK**
HANFORD AIRPORT
AUTHORITY

Tf»# Sanford Airport Authority
ho' I it* *#guiflf hoard m i«|n&gt;d on Tuptday, Octohar 6,
19S#, at 8 30 a m , at th#
Orlando
Sanford
Airport
••cuftv# Ott«c#s Conf#r#ric#
loom at On a Rad C i# »t land
I'f'Otii#* aid Sanford. Florida,
^formation may h# obta nad by
entacting |h# a*•cult*'a offream
hiring normal but-rwitt hourt
•t 312-7771.
riajya taaa ootica that if any
n*t«on dacidai to appaal any
taert»on mada by tha Sanford
Airport Authority with raapact
to any mattar conaidarad at tha
maatmg a» haanng achaduiad
haram, ha or fh# Mill n##d a

racofd of th# pro€#«din§«, and
that, vet tiich purpoaa. ha or
t fid may naad to •mnur# that a
verbatim tee did of the proceed*
ngt it made, which record
«*cHK$tf th# tattimcHny and #*t*
ence upon which the appeal it
bated
Stephan N Cocvar
Interim Etaculiva Piractor
t’ uMrth October t. t 998

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N o tic e
or n c m io u i nam e
Nabc# it hereby g i&gt;ri trial » »
t it engaged in buamee* At
,'AI&gt;6 South M,rtl# Avenue,
Sxntnrd.
Florida
32773.
S«mim&gt;l# Caonty. rtorida. under
tn» F k m -o u i Hama ol MIRACLC PRAISE AND WORSHIP
SEMINARS. An&lt;t th*i w# inland
to rngrefer **&gt;d name with tb*
Dtvieion
ot
Corporation*.
UNiM i i h
Florid*. in ac co i *
tenc* with th* piovie-on* ol thA
llticut NAITA SIAtutAA, To*
6-1 Section 965 09 Florid*
SIAtutAA 1 9 9 &lt;

(d o t 'd E Anight
Lindt 0 Knight
■ ubl-th Octob*' t, 1991

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N o tic e s

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 9S-1S9S-CA-14-P
FLORIDA BAR NO. 099999
iRYVIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/k/A
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
pitmtiti.
V#
IAN M SMITH, ET AL.
OA'AndAnlA
NOTICE OF SALK
Nolle# t hereby given Ihtt m
■ccoidAncA with th* Final
Judgment
ol
F o ia c Ioauia
AntArAd on SAOIambA' 23. 1999
in civil action no 99-770-CC20-P in tha Circuit Court ot
SEMINOLE County, Florida. In
which lan M Smith, at al. were
Defender! I* and IRWIN MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
INLANO MORTOAOE CORPO­
RATION. tha Plaintiff. I will rail
to tha n.gnaat bidder lor ciAh at
WAAt iron! door, 301 N Par*
A .a
Santord
Fl
32712
between tha hourt ot 1100
a m and 2 00 p m on O C TO ­
BER 22nd. 1991 on tha follow­
ing daAC'ibAd rtal proparty;
Lot 39. Twin River* Section IV
Unit II. According to tha Plat
ThA'AOt. Racordad in Plat Boot
40. Pagat 10. I t and S3 ot tha
Public Racordt ot Samlnola
County. Florida
Mora commonly known at:
1109 Rnara Bltd W , Otiado
f l 32709
DATE Saptambar 23rd. 1991
(Court Saai)
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
Jana E. Jaaawtc
Aa Deputy Clark
Matthaw J Schiithta
Attornay at Law
2134 Hollywood Bltd
Hollywood. F l 33020
Publication ol thia notica on
Oclobar f . S. 1999 in tha follow­
ing
publication;
Samlnola
Hata'd
DEV-9

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING TO C O N BID IR THK
ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE BY THB C ITY OF
BANFORD. FLORIDA
'-ntica it haraby given that a Public Hairing will ba haid In tha
-«m,aaion Room at tha City Mall, 300 North Park Ayanua, In tha
•y Ol Saniord. Florida, al 7 00 o'clock PM. on October 12, 1991
nntidar tha adoption ol an ordinance by tha City ot Saniord,
Honda, deecnbed aa follow*:
ORDINANCE NO. S4ST
IO ANNE* A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYIN0
BETWFI N EAST 29TH STREET EXTENDED EASTERLY AND AIR•IT BOULEVARD EAST AND BETWEEN KNUOSEN DRIVE AND
'ANrORO AVENUE (2929 KNUOSEN DR ); AS SHOWN ON THE
MAP BELOW.
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ANNEXATION I
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A compiata daacnption And a copy ot tha ordmanca than bo
available at tha ottica ol tha City Clark lor on poraona daalryng to
aaamino tha lama.
Alt partla* In intaraai and ettuana ehali hata an opportunity to
ba haaid al and hearing
By ordar ol tha City Commiaaion ol tha City ot Saniord. Florida.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEOINS ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330962k 4S HOUAS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: II a paraon dacidat to appool • doclaion mada with raapact to any mattar Conardorad at tha abovo
fretting or hearing. ha may naad a verbatim record ol trie pro­
ceedings, including tha latlimony and ovldonca. which racord ta
not provided by tha City ol Saniord. (F t 2SS.01D9)
J trial R Dougherty. CMC
City Clark
Publiwv October 1 S B, 1991
DEV 36
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEAR!NO T O C O N B IO U T N I
ADOPTION OF AN OR D IN A N C I O T T N I C IT Y CP
BANFORD. FLORIDA
Notice It haraby gnren that a Public Hearing a d ba haid In the
Commitaion Room at tha City Hall. 300 North Park Aaonua, In tha
City ol Saniord. Florida, al 7:00 o'clock P.M. on October I t , IB M
iu conuder tha adoption ol an ordinance by tha City ol Banford,
Florida, datenbad at follow*
ORDINANCE NO. 36SB
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN LAKE MART BOULEVARD EAST AND WOODSON
AVENUE AND BETWEEN CHEROKEE CIRCLE AN0 HWY. 17-92; AS
SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW:

A compiata daacnption and a copy ol tha ordinance ahall ba
available at tha ottica ot tha City Clark lor aM peraona datirlnf to
eiarnme Iha tame.
All pariiet in intaraai and citiiant than hata an opportunity to
La ha*td al l t d haarmg
By ordar ol tha City Comm ration ol tha City of Sanford. Florida.
htnSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO FARTICII AIE in ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THF HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 3309636 49 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO.
a d v ic e 10 THE PUBLIC: it a paraon decide* to appeal a docluon ..ad* with ratpact to any mattar conardarad at tha abov*
m(rtmg or haarmg. ha may naad a rorbatun record ol tha pro­
ceeding* including the latlimony and avidanca. which record i*
nol provided by the City ol Santord. (FS 2*4 010S)
Janel R Dougherty. CMC
City Clark
Publiah October I t S. ISSt
DEV 34

N o tic e s

NOTICE
OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice hereby given
Semino'e Wrecker Service will
tail al Public Auction tor **i
vaga tor cath on demand to
highetl bidder, tha following
dakenbad vehicle*
Oct. 12. 1998
95 Ford T-Bid
Vm 4 1FARP4634FH220626
Tha auction will ba he'd al
12.00 pm on lha tent da(*t
abov* At Seminole Wr*ck*r
Service 2540 S Myrtl* Av* .
Santord. Fla 32773
Proipacliva
bidder*
may
inapacl vehicle* on* hour prior
to **l* Term* ar* ca*n or carti.
Iiad fund* Samlnola Wrecker
rater*** th* right to accept or
r*|*ct any and alt bid*
Publiah: October t, 1999
DEV-39
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT OF
THE STATS OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SBM INOLI COUNTY
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASE NO. 91-0049 C A -ta P
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. tucceieor by
merger lo Firtt Union
National Bank ot Florida.
JILL FLEMING. Individually
and aa Partonal
Rapratanlaliy* ol th*
Eilat* ol Loia Oibbaima.
Dacaatad. STACEE DIEHL,
mdividwally and a* Paiaonai
Rapratanlaliy* ol th*
Eetat* Ol loi* Oibbaima.
Dacaatad; REED CHERNICK.
MARK KRAIO. MICHAEL
GIB6EUNA; JENNIFER M
STRAWDER OIBBELINA.
UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES AND CLAIMANTS
OF THE ESTATE OF
LOlS OIBBELINA. DECEASED
BARNETT TECHNOLOGIES.
INC., a diaaolved Florida
corporation, eucceeeor by
merger lo Barnett Recovery
Corporation. JANE/JOHN
DOE. Hclitiout name*
rapraianting tenant*
m potaaaaion. and ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUGH,UNDER OR
AO AIN ST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION.
OR HAVtNQ OR CLAIMING
TO HAVE ANY RIOHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY HEREIN
DESCRIBED.
Defendant*
NO TICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE I I HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment ol Foracloaura dated
Saptambar 21, 1191. and
entered in Cata No. 91-0949CA-14-P el the Circuit Court lor
Seminal# County. Florida. I will
■all to tha hlghaat and bait bid­
der lor cash at lha Watt Front
Door ol tha Seminole County
Courthouse. SOI
N. Park
Avanua, Saniord. Florida, al
11:00 a m. on tha 22nd day of
OCTOBER. IB M . tha following
datenbad property a* 9*1 lorlh
in
M id
Summary
Final
Judgment:
Lot 210, TUSCAWILLA UNIT
14-B, according to tha plat
thereof racordad in Plat Book
37. pagat B-tO, public record!
ol Saminot* County. Florida.
TOOETNER WITH all lha
improvement* new or hereatler
erected on tha property, and aM
aaaamanta, rights, appurtenance*, rants, royaltiat, miner­
al, oil and gas rights and prof­
its, water rights and stock and
all llituraa now or harsattar
attached to th# property.
WITNESS my hand and tha
•aal ol thla Court on SEPTEM­
BER 23rd. IS M .
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jana C. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
Gerald D. Davis, Eeq
HOLLAND A KNIOHT LLP
P.O. Bo* )M &gt;
*t. Petersburg, FL 11711
Publiah: October 1. S. 1991
DEV-1
IN TUB C IR C UIT COURT
M AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CASS NO. SB -S SST-O R -St-A
IN RK: THE MARRIAGE OF
MAROARETE. PERKINS.
Palitionar/Wila,
and
EDWIN W RONS AVI LIE.
Rat po nden l/Husband.
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO: EDWIN W R0NIAV1LLE.
Ia*« known ratidanca
3724 Idle brook Circle, 9I0S
Caitalbarry. Florida 32707
Pratanl ratidanca unknown
YOU ARE NOT1FIE0 Ihal an
action lor Oiaaolulion ol
Marrtaga hat baan Mad again* l
you and you ar* required lo
aarv* a Copy ol your written
detente*. II any, to II on
CHARLES
A
0EHLINGIR.
ESQUIRE. Patltlonar'a attorney,
whet* addraat la SM Oougiat
Avanua, Altamonte Spring*. FL
MF14 on or baloro November I.
IM S and file th* original with
lha Clark ol this Court ailhar
bator* aarvtca on Palilionar’t
attorney or immadialaly there­
after. otherwi** a dalaull will
ba entered againal you lor lha
rati*I demanded In th* Petition
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED
that pursuant lo this Nolle* ol
Action, lha Petitioner. MAR­
GARET E PERKINS. I* requeu­
ing that Ihlt Court anttr a Final
Judgment purauanl to her
Petition lor Oiaaolulion ol
Marriage, requalling all ol th*
right, till* and intaraai haid by
you in that Certain real property
a* tpaciliad below, b* granted
to hat aa and lor lump *um
alimony or purauanl lo her *p*.
ciel equity therein and that your
failure lo anawor pursuant to
thii Nolle* el Action will allow
Pi* Petitioner herein to obtain a
Final Judgment in which iha
will racahra aM right. tiUa and
intaraai in and to th* following
described real property •* stat­
ed by sddra** and legal
daacnption 373 N Croakborm
Ortv*. Caisalberry. Florida
S270F,
more
particularly
described a*.
Lot 70. DEER RUN. Unit 10.
Plat Book 21. Pag** 02 and ES.
Public Record* ol laminol*
County. Florida.
WITNESS my hand and Mai ot
thiO Court on Ihiv 17th day of
Saptambar. 1991
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publiah Saplambar 24. and
October t. 0. IS . IM S
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N o tic e s

NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIO US NAME ACT
Notic# i* h*f#by given lh.il th#
uru1&lt;'r«ign#4t purimAnf to tho

TiCltfiout Nnm# Aclt* Chapin
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pfoct cl th# (nihlieatton et tint
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John ( G-a*ne
Pr»*id»nl
Putri.th C( lobar 1, 1999
DtV-7
IN TMl CIRCUIT COURT
Of TH I ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO »H 094B C A 14 W
l i t HRS T NATIONAL RANK
Cl CM L A .0 , AS TRUSTEE

PLAINTIFF
VS
RONAl D HARTSHORN IF
living AhP IF
DEAD TMt UNKNOWN
SPOUSE " i R8
0 EVISEER GRANTEES.
ASSiC.M I S LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES
AND A ll OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST IU
THROUGH UNDER OR
AGAINST RONALO
HARTSHORN RHONDA
MISCMEL HARTSHORN
IF LIVING AND IF DEAD
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HI « S DEVISEES
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
LIENORS LREOirORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
p a r tie s c iA m in g an
INTEREST Pi THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST
RHONDA U SCHEL
HARTSHORN JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS N POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS!

RE NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREOr GIVEN
purtuanl to *n Ordar Granting
th*
Motion to
N*t*l
For«cti)«ui*
Sal*
d*t*d
S*pt*mi&gt;*i 17th. 1999 onl*r*d
m Civil C*k* No 99 0449 CA t 4
W cl Ih* Circuit Court of th*
18TH Jud’C&gt;*‘ Circuit in and for
SEMINOLE C iunty. Sanford.
Florida 1 * -nil to th# highaat
and tiayt t JJrr lor caah at th#
Watt Fiont Dior ot th* SEMI­
NOLE Conntp Courlhouav in
Santord Florida, at I t 00
o'clock a m on lha 2 0 th day ot
October 1998 lha tallowing
datenbad I ■ i &gt;rly aa aat lorlh
m
*aid
S.mmary
Final
Judgment to ait
LOT 10 SLOCK D. THE MEAD­
OWS UNIT NO I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED N PLAT 0 QOK IS
PAOES 66 4 N0 6 7 , PUDLtC
RECORD OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Oalrd IK.i ttth day ot
Saplambai l i l t
{CIRCUIT C0 l sT SEAL)
MARYANNE VJRSE
Clark ot tha C xuit Court
Oy Jan* E iiiawrc
Deputy Clan
IN ACCORCiiCE WITH THE
AMERICANS A TH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, pa-. i* with diaabrtrtia* naading ipacial accom­
modation
f.u ld
contact
COURT ADW S STRATION. at
th*
SEMNOiE
County
Courthouta at 4: r.1 23-4 1 1 0 . 1BM-BSS-IMi ’ 3 D| or 1-B0 O9 3 3-1770 na Florida Relay
Barvtct

DAVID J STERN PA
•01 S UNIVERS TV DRIVE
SUITE 300
PLANTATION Fl 11124

(934) 233-iOCO
Publiah S*pt»- bar 29, and
October I 1994
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III THE COUNTY CO UNT
OF THB ItT H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SBMINOLI COUNTY,
FLONIDA
CASE NO. S 4 -M 0 T-C C -B B -C
SANDY COVE CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION OF
SEMINOLE. INC ,
Plaint ill.
*»
JALIL FOUROOZI a/k/a
JAMES FOUROOZI,
Dalandant.
AMENDED N O T IC I
OF JUDICIAL BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Judgment dated
Saptambar 24th, itS S , and
antarad m Cat* No. 94-1407CC-20-C ol th# County Court ol
in# Eighteenth Judicial Circuit
in and lor Sam.nola County,
Florida, wharain WILLIAM and
MARIA RASROVIC Oit Third
Farty Piaint.it*. tn d JALIL
FOUROOZI
*Jk/e
JAMES
FOUROOZI i* lha Defendant. I
will sail to th* highati and bast
bidder tor caah at in* flammolo
County Courthouaa. at the wait
fiont tl*p*. 3oi North Park
Avanua, Santord. Florida, al
11:00 o clock A M on tha 20th
day ol October 199*. tha fol­
lowing datenbad property Ot
aat lorlh in laid judgment, to
That certain Condominium
parcel known a* unit No. T,
■andy Cove. A Condominium,
and an undimdad iniaraat in tha
land, common clamant* and
common aipantaa appurtenant
to *aid unit, all in accordance
with and tubiact 10 lha
covenants, conditions, roatriclion*, lormt and other provttiont ol th* Declaration ol
Condominium ot Sandy Cove, a
Condominium, a* racordad In
OTIicial Record* Book 1210, al
Fag* 134* and all Amendment*
thereto. Public Racord* Ol
Seminole County. Florida.
DATED thi* 24th day ot
Baptambar. 199*
MARYANNE MORSE. Clark
Bammol* County Court
By Jon* E. Jaiaaic
Deputy Clark
In accordance with th*
American! With Oiiebimi** ACT.
paraon* with disabilities head­
ing * special accommodation TO
parucipai* in ih.a proceeding
mould
contact
Court
Admmiitration at 301 n . Park
Avanua, Suit* N301. Banford,
FL 1277t. Telephone (407) 3124130, **t. 4227. not talar Than
*avan (7) day* prior to tha pro­
ceeding. It haarmg unpaired,
(T0D| 1••00-933-1771, or Voice
(V) 1-000- 933- 1770 , via Florida
Sarvtco.
BECKER t POLIAKOFF, P.A.
300 Wuidarly Place. Suita 104
Maitland. Florida 12731
(407) 175-0953
Publish: October 1 , *. i egg
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21—P ersonals

Toll fra* from Orfondo S31
You can tax your ad to 407*tt3MMW
300 N. French Ava.
F.0. Box 1087
Sanford, FL 32771
Banford, FL 22771

LONELY
CALL JULIE ANN
•«2 year* oW Im *tun loving
904 73S 9818 pagei
1 800 805-2144
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Cal ^ fLeer-rye Into A Free Prepart Califig Card $00-970-4331
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Legal Notices
IN THB C IR C U IT COURT
OF T H I IIO H T IS N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SBM INOLI CO UN TT,
FLONIDA
CIVIL ACTION
c a s b n o . g s -iT a r c A
FT MORTOAOE COMPANIES
D/D/A FTB MORTOAOE
SERVICES D/B/A FIRST
TENNESSEE MDRTOAGE
COMPANY. INC.
SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST
TO FIRST TENNESSEE
BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
Plaint itt.
MICHAEL PAUL ELINE
A/K/A MICHAEL P
ELINE, el el.
Dalandanl(a).
N O T IC I OF ACTION
TO MICHAEL PAUL ELINE
A/K/A MICHAEL P
ELINE
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
741 LIVE OAK BLVD
SANFORD. FL 12771
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
LVNOA M CLINE
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
243 LIVE OAK BLVD
SANFORD, FL 32771
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANV AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER.
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANT(B)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST A t
SPOUSES. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:.
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to toreciete a mortgega
on the following property in
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT 110. HI00EN LAKE VIL­
LAS PHASE III. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 31.
PAOES 1. 4, S. AND S. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
ba* bean tiled again*! you and
you are required to aorva a
copy ol your writttn d*l*nt#*,
rl any, within 30 day* attar the
firat publication ol ttue Notice
ot Action, on Echovarrlo,
McCall*. Raymor, Barrett S
Frappiar, Plaintiff* attornay.
wtio»e oddraa* I* 801 Bayahora
Boulevard, Suita S00, Tampa,
Fiend* 33S08. and tile the orig­
inal with thla Court either
batora oorvica on Plaintiff*
attornay or Immediataly tharaafter; otbarwiaa a default will
b# antarad agamit you (ot the
robot
demanded
in
tha
Complaint or petition.
Thi* notico thall bo publiahod
one* ooch week lor two conoacutiva wooka in th* laminol*
Herald.
WITNESS my band and th*
tael of tin* Court on thia 24th
day ol SEPTEMBER. 1991.
(SEAU
Maryann* Mora*
Clark ot lha Court
By: Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
II you or* a paraon with a S u ­
ability who naad* accommoda­
tion in order to participat* In
thla proceeding, you era enti­
tled ot no coat to you, lor Ih*
provision ol cartain aaaialanca.
Ploaa*
contact
Court
Administration al 101 H. Pork
Avanua. Santord. Florida 12771,
tolaphona numbar (407) 3234310, within 1 working day* ol
your receipt ol thi* document; 4
haarmg impair ad. (TDD) t-*O0953-4771
Publish: October T. 3, 1993
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N O T IC I
OF FIC TITIO U S HAMS
Nolle# i* haraby |iv*n that I
am engaged in busmaaa al 321
Wilson Place Or., Saniord.
Florida 12771,
Samlnola
County. Florida, unoar th*
Ficlrlioui Nam* at PISCBS
POOL S E H V IC I, end that I
inland to ragiatar said noma
with
Ih#
Division
ot
Corporation*.
Taliah*****.
Florida, in accordance with th*
provtaion* ol th* Fictitious
Nam* Statula*. To-Wrt: Section
•43 09. Florida Statula* 1991.
Arnold J Osmun
Publish October 1 .1 9 9 1
OEV-23

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Wo warn lo maka aura you am pleated with o
______bom your Samatota Herald ctaswhod ad
To maka mra your ad work*, wa *ugg**t you keep m rrxnd the Ioilerwing
• InctocM a* many laaturo* ol lha nant you era sebng at you can thaw of Ramomter
tho more you to*, th* lattof you H I
• Include a price By k*tnj ■ pnc*. you wii
unwanted ca*t from poopia who
arenl sanout about buying your merchants**
• Whan you kei your phone nurrttof. k*t lha
oI day mat a beat lo roach you Ytw
dom wan) poopia cakng you whan you aro al work or
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PROFS SStOfSJU. T1*fov tha boa* TH tobT
poopia itaMad , ear s
work onvironmont. C a l Maty
Nowft 333-1070 aal I I I

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71— H e l p W a n t e d

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C al Cbns at A 1-Tampa 847e o i o e o e . n o FEE

Or**:
a s m A ftasEM a f x t u t
E d heplui but nol red Start
mg Salary SSmr ♦ Benefits
Apply m person at 2021 Ortan
do Ortve Suit* 102 0-5 EOE

HOTEL

MAINTENANCE
PROFESSIONAL
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
FOSETXIN- In Orlando area lyr
mm obica «&gt;p
wages Cal Chna al A l6478010 EO£ NO F IE

ALL PQSfTlQNS

Now Iwxtg Part time S Fua-bmo
Encoaanl wagat

(F U L L - T IM E )
MamStay Suaad m Law
Mary ta Making a dapendabia
wkvrtuai to (on our new 100room axtondad May hotai I 0ube*
include parlormaig basic
repair work auch aa atactncal.
piumbaig and touch-up panting
Gan#rat handyman (JuD* and
tha ability to work w

CaJ 3228547

amenotaM wanted, t

mm. ganeral office axp S7 f f
CaM Chna at Al-Tampa. 647
8010 EOE NO FEE

HANb Ma N
Needs 100 worfcsre dally
*31 aifn on aemw to new env-

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Whit# ‘mamtonanca*

t x lr a pay to drivers
‘Open I am
SOI Ooflrac* Rd Longwood
200-81OS

f 9 IIE S R I
Hgh voiuma rastaur am locatod
at tha Ottando-Saniord Airport
J a r r yr's
'i Caterers

323
123-0345
Accepting appkcafto
Mon-Fn from Bam to ?pm
AaaamBlarg, metal, taw opera­
tor. mamtonanca Water Bonnot.
350 Anchor Rd, Caaaatoarry, FL
CARPENTERS, ALL FACES OF
CONSTRUCTION
8*2-3337
“c X S f iilM S
WA tram lor To* coitoctor*
24 opontngt lor baiXAa
F T S P/T
Pd Trammg. vacation
health, denial. Ma tnturanca
Cat *07-884-3443
CUSTOMER SERVICE
REP
Looking for someone ml strong
customer (kill*, computer lit
bookkaopuig. asp a pkrt FfX or
P/T EM work cond ml ban*fK*. torn* waakand* raq Fax
rasumo to 407-322-1611
Halp Wanted Dataller- Exparianc# prefer rad. but rtol rtacat*ary Wtl Train. Contract Jack
321-5163
DISHWASHERS,
COOKS,
SERVERS “ Crocker Barr#'*
324-1020 200 Hck/nan Dr. (1-4
andHwy 48)
______________
DRIVER- Class A. CDL. Local
Sami-Tractor Flatbed Work. No
evening* or waakand* 2 mar*
verifiable t ip (407)323-5602
DUMP TRUCK DRWER- Expert
•need w/aquip S alia work a
plus Vacation S Pension (807)
122-8133

success you can took torwatd to
an aflracbve wage (SS SOYv) S
ganarout benefit* (after 00
days). To set up an appoint­
ment. PfasM cal Mon-Fn bet­
ween 9*mSpm
(407) 829-2332 EOE nvV(W

MlalnStiv
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Suit#t

LABOR R[AD)
WORK TOOAVMUD TODAY
Ba
Apply In p
till BI
W ELDERS- Growing company
naad* welders Inter,ewer requvad Cal Chna al A1&lt;
647-9010 EOE. NO FEE

Mult have typing a kght com
putor liua*.
s. Musi Ihave •ic rtf310 5907

SMNOLC INSTALLERS
tool* A Irani rag Cal 834-8349
BOLOCRERS ol smal atoctronIcs. dapendabWty raquuad, axp
preferred but wiUmg to bain
Good benefits Cal Magneton*
Hearing AM Co. • &gt;38-1702 a
110.__________________________
SUR VIVO R * naedad
Party
a m i, mttrumem and rod parton
•Ni. pretorred but not raq lor rod

LPN 7-3 CNA
dufts LakevtewNursmg BIB E. 2nd St 322
S707
Office Haip/Bookkaapar/Sfu
Parson- Computer, phone,
warahouta atoOs natpful Oanavaarea (407) 34SC0S4

Full or part time. Top
salary, bonus *
commfsion. Longwood location. Call
Dan Faulkar. 7679270

OHtoe Bacrelary 4

T K J HELPER NCEDCO ban*
g
and axp a must good
pay
407-330-41
*173

P.C#. Mfg - Good pay. Good
hour* 322-4300
P/T CASHIER must ba abia to
work ItoxESa I n . wknda S hok-

95—Rooms Fox Rent

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EFFICRNCT

lor anargaDc
S show dogs S karma! IS W-/
brs pari»k.CaB
H
PC PROORSI— R - needed P/T
S FfX. 2-year minimum aepertance Fax resume 850-2301

PLASTERS, LATHERS, ROAD
aUSTEJto, STUCCO. EXP

nr. -conventork
321-4000
tod Laundry, phme. and kx
ua* 3I5-S0O a wetk 324-4965
SANFORO/OF n i H AREA
Large specr ua room, prfvaie
entrance Cal tor 0*1*4* 324

0000

CELEBRITY CIPHER

EXPERIENCED
BODY TECHNICIAN.

by Lula Campos

Ceieeiey Cptwr cryetogremt am m e m kw* quautant try tamei*
paopit paManapteeart Each near n m* c*m*t eiande tor anomer
redeye eke VegueAU

Must hava own tool* S #«pananca in baavy oohsaon

FUN ATMOS training provtdad.
35 SO-l&amp;hr apply batwaan 3 5
Wendy's Lh Mary
Holiday Inn Eapreaa 8750 E.
Colonial Or O f Fl 282-3000 !
•re looking tor dependable peo­
ple who are abto to work bauble
hours and days
•HOUSE KEIPdSO
*7tOOM ATTENOAMTS
•WUUNTENANCS
EOE/D/F/WrP

RECEPTIONttT/aECRETARV

KENNEL HELP- Amman car*
F/T-P/T. benefits, advancemenl
Own Yanap Cea 321-3320

EOINP OPERATOR- Experi­
enced w/bonabi#. COL raq d
Vacation A Pension FfX posi­
tion (807) 322-t 133____________

i» ,c S ;s 5 r s r u * « .
407-323-8884

Rug SaNs/Werahouae- A M to
Ml 30 to 50 E « 38-Tv w e ttam
Car Raquaed 330-1011.

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araaiesl strength ta love and defiance of despair. — Abraham
Joshua Hsschel

�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Thursday, October 1, 1998 •SB

DONE!
•

93— R ooms For R ent

99— ArARTMENTS -

SINGLE MOM seek* room mite
to share spacious 27 apt Temp

ot |2T5*17 utMiee Hid 10ri
696 7047

F u r n is h e d
Bdrm College- 7 ml out ol
loon } 1(XVwk HI Mis meI
Good lor *gf person Ca# 3301696

U nfurnished
SANFORO S360MO
2/1CLEAN MOVE-INSPECIAL Call 522-7132

SANFORD 11 5 wan to wal car.
pel. ch/a $575mcv$300d#p 112
Anderson Circle 299-1596

103— H ousesU niurnisiied

i

SANFORO 1/1- Cottage with pn
•ate entry |45&lt;Vmon 145G'dnp
Cell H M 0 W -_________________

99—ArARTMENTS •
U

n f u r n is h e d

Tuee. Sept 29 tuning at. 2pm
OEORQIA ARMS APARTMENT
• 1 open the 1 bdrm waiting list
lor o&gt; elderly aide A1 eppkeanta
need to be 62 years of age ur
older Please apply al rental ol
tea 2600 Georgia Aye Sanlord

KIT ’N* CARLYLK &lt;Bby Larry Wrljthl

103— H ouses U nfurnished

1500 DOWN . WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home ml C/HA. new paml A car­
pet 7 A is at*nil HUD homes1
The Hllllmen Group, Inc.

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107— M obile H omes
For R ent

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Ci ij TV rw &lt;r rf

W ari iiouse/R ental
S pace

1BDRM guile resrd area. ac.
ALL ELECTRIC t37Srmrt300
323 6019 N o cMOenno pels___
SANFORO 311 bid yard. 136
Country Club Circle pets ok
(575mo * Dnp 323 4540

7000 SO FT. WAREHOUSE
70s 100 dose to Fort Melton
Park Good location easy ac
cess' Asking only ItXXbno.

ST. JOHN RNER FRONT27. over 1600 aq 11. mg pool,
2 c gar, plus 1 c carport over
17 ac wrdock 11500/mon
Venture I Propen let 321-4764.

Real estate, inc

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***AUCTION ,5&gt;*H
SAT., OCT. 3 - 10:00 A.M .
GENEVA, FL
Gentlemen’s Horse Ranch
Shady Oaks Estate
16+ ACRHS - 2,700 SQ. FT. MAIN HOUSE
GUEST HOUSE 1.5(H) SQ. FT.
GRANNY/1 RAINERS COTTAGE
FABULOUS ONE-IN-A-M ILLION STABLES
30 X18* SWIMMING POOL
FOUR W ORKSHOP/GARAGES
STOCKED PONDS
1/4 MILE TRACK - PADDOCKS
_________ EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL PROPERTY__________

117—C ommercial
R entals
NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
suite otllce MSOmo
2 bey
warehouse S550mo 339 5795
FLA WENT __________________
NEAR SANFORO AIRPORT 3
suite office MSOmo
1 bey
warehouse iSSOmo 339 5795
FLA RENT
FENCED PARKING AREA
easy r .ess
can accom
modal# up lo 35 cart, heavy
equpmerH. autos etc; 17-92/
Airport Bhrd area, avaUbl* im­
mediately 1550
per momh
Phone 324-4440 or Tea we­
ll 11
OFFICE A STORE AVAR- Both
over 1000 sq tl (1) M25 (21
MSO Cal altar Sam 3224169
SANFORO- 1,174 sq fl ofhea
on Lake Monroe Convener* to
courthouse 4 City M U Areaable
immediately
MortnUer
G'Oup Inc (407) 539-1000 ed
108

FromSanford. tike Hwy 46 lo Genevi, turn ngbt onto Co Rd 476. then left onlo Snow HiURd
to OU Muni Rd, turn 1«n lo properly it 1320 Old Mimi Rd Witch tor Todd Auction ugnt.
TERMS: Rill bUtt-25% down, bill nee 30 days Ptnorul Property •Cllh 10% Birytr*

118—O ffice Space For
Rent

OPW HOUSE Ffl. Oct 2.10 AM •4 PM.

A MOVE M SPECIALII 400 aq
It 4 K&gt;l 3265 A MONTH OfhceStorage 321-0120 or 333 2554

For Hruchurr &amp; Flats Call
I-800-241-7591
J .L Todd Auction Co.
Rome, GA
John Todd Lie. Kl„ Broker «BK052II79
Joe Tarpky, FL. Auctioneer 4AU408
Co. Lkr. 8AB249
Mww.auctionwcb.com/jllodd

Downtown Sanford- 625 eg fl
up lo 2500 sq fl Free month
with new lease (407) 321 -9224
FREE 1ST MONTH! Hwy 17 92
Lgwd 2 store front* 1 w/over
heed door 333 92*4.8895117
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
3 Suttee eveflaMe • 1100 SF A
1600 SF. 407-321-7004

Hire

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DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lor
mobile homesae horses, cattle,
larmmg or nursery' Zoned agn
cultural
*3 900 ACRE
Sm
down wfownet finance 904-7571772 or 904-767-6822
LAKEFRONT LOT - Bma-re
lake. Loch Arbor private
90.300 *65 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Slone Is
land Lake Monroe {120 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor
{28 000 Ig prrv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
*26 000
BAY AVE Sanlord lot near
park 115000
321-5065

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Realtors_____ 121-6M1

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ELDER SPRINGS Off SR 427
Lg 2 bdrm. unturn S95wfc*
1125/dep Cal 333 3964 or see
manager at #-._17

322*7408

Rent

5 ACRES- septic lark, light
pole, city water, cawe pole
bam, A utility shed J33 00
CASH or 349 900 wTSOOOdown
A monthly payments
2.5 ACRES- 321 900

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S ale.

op0« W lPf

SANFORD 2/1 dupiai Ig rm Ig
cloaela c/ha w/d hook ups {450
also 1/1 S12S 121-6757

97—APARTMENTS -

Trade

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217—G arage S ales

GARAGE
SALE
Longwood
Shadow H4l 08 E E Wtlkamson
Sat 8-2 117 Shady C T 4 family,
ptog pong table, waterbeds. *m
table ml chan*, cub, strollers,
A YARD SALE is the perleel play pm toy*, household, lots
way lo do that and the Seminole
Nereid can bring people lo your
MOVING SALE
door Advertise your sale m me
EVERYTHING MUST OOI
Seminole Hereto lor only 3 51/
FR1 A SAT 6-2
i&lt;ne and watch the item* leave 2417 Myrtle Avenue. Sanlord
while me money come* to Call Relng stover. Iree/er. A house
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5- furniture
I&lt;ne ad can nto lor three day* in
me Herald lor ONLY 39.1111 AH
Multi-Family
we ask i* mat you prepay me
Yard Sale
ad C*« us we can hep"
FriZSat 9-3

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

( 407 ) 322*2611

110 Sunland Drive (Suntand
Est) 55-gal hsh lank, stand A
acces daybed. turn. appi A
much more' No tarty blrdal

CHURCH RUMMAGE
A BAKE SALE

Multi-Family Oarage
FRI. SAT, A SUN 8:30-7

" . 'a s s o c i a t e s

141— H

om es

For S ale

104 Oaks Cl teaulitul 1999
sq ft California style 2 story
pool
tennis ct
amenities
1129 000
4 BR Colonial 2 MON on 3
wooded tots REDUCED TO
1104.000
Perk Are Villa* 2BR-2B*
Townhouse condo345 000

omw motivated

321-5063

• lr c h h o f f
" . 'a s s o c i a t e s
1/1 apt
1929 VINTAOE 2/1
378 000
E LEO A NT 47 murborhood w/
history S130 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
323-3163

Af I OHnARI I HOMI S
v iN tiiH i t 1' n o r i m i l s

4 7 ,10 Incd acres hug* rm*.
sc porch 2 ou&lt; Mdgs S IM ,900.
4/1.1,Over 1 600 sq tl Irv-rW
lam Irpic. incd. 1(3.900
37. com lor appI . renov.
new carpel A/C 132.900.
11A t JI

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SANFORO 31. lg lot. comer of
Craeem and Palm way 382.000
3224267

S t.

OAKRIOGE FARMS
OsleerV
Deltona area 10 acres deal for
hor»es or catte tarm Mobile
home or homesae Zoned agn
{44 900 Financing aval » ’ sm
down paymen (to*) 7874)00

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture Fur S afe
DINETTE, TABLE A CHAIR
SET. Mauve cream u * new MO
349 5033
EXCELLENT water bed queen
uses regular sheets {too can
349 5033 Phonvcs game {100
FOR SALE- Red Emanei P%m
StyW Bunk Beds Includng lad
der mattresses
A matching
sheHumt {150 CaM *15-3484
FURNITURE STORE
open Monday 11am-7pm
Thurway 10am 6cm
Friday I 0*m4 pm
Sauraay &lt;0am 2pm
3422 S Orlando Dr
Across from ftn Heard Ch#v-o
lei
•"Free Reclmer w 1300 Pur
chasa'”
*07 330 *213
Always buymg * stung
MATTRESS SALE - Fun sue
used boi springs A matt’ess
*65 00 Larry* Mart 322-4132

199—P ets &amp; S upplies
FOUND- Small While t Black
Maw Dug No Collar, but has a
lies collar Very wee behaved
3 2 1 - 3 7 1 4 ._________________
PET GROOMPtO
by apt* al my office or el your
home 20* yr* ftp 7*7-0808

219—W a n t e d

s~~ t*4*

Sanlord Spacou* anractrve 3
i 5w r n 361.500

to

Buy

3 BR Doublewide MoMM
11000 down Take over
payments Nice lamrly park

CM) 30242*1.

SL John* fVrtt 35.ac on over
m Dabary
12 nv frontage I
•eary M
I to 3225 000
ducedi
Industrial I4.ec across from
OrvSan Airport roned M-1
3375000
Law Down Easy Quakfy low mo
pymrs 2/1 CA Incd yaid ml eaIra burking lot

October 2 A 3 Frt 6-4 A Sal 8
2 NATWITY CHURCH 3255 N
CR *27. Longwoodlk Mary
CHURCH RUMMAGE SALE and
pancake breaklast Sal Oct 3rd
a t Grace United Methodist
Church *99 N Country Club Rd
L**e Mary
GARAGE SALE
Sat A Sun 9-5
1087 Crystal Bowl Casseeierry
near elem school) household
'em* sheet metal A MORE'
QARAOF. SALE Sun 9 2 Little
b* ol everything reasonable
1801 Palm Way

2613 S Orlando Drive In San­
lord Stot Car Bldg Automotor
». Yard Tool*. Baame* Ba
tee* A More1"
NEIGHBORHOOD
QARAOE
SALE toy*, fum. kid* clothe*,
mtsc. take Airport Bkrri towards
arport over Sanlord Ave and fol­
low sign* Onor a and Sc* flat
Lane Sal A Sun 8-7 _________
Yard Sale

Sat 8-7
207 Vinewood Drrve Sanlord
Toot* tractor, some yard tool*
Fimplao*. A me* item*_______

Yard Sal*

Sat 9-3
2*13 Adam* Court. Sanford
Craft item*, tome lum A a M
tie ol mi* A mat

223—M iscellaneous

231—C ars For S ale

BICYCLE- girt* 16' peppermml
swirl tra&gt;ner very good condrtion
125 00 323-4517

IS M Pontiac 9000 Wagon- Nrco
car m A out! Run Good1 1500
302-2939.

FOR SALE- &lt;981 Potans 300
E.press Li*# new1 {4000 obo
Call Attar 7pm 249-5**5
FOR SALE- u*ed 6 X 6 roa-up
?irige door* Good Condition'
100 Used Washing Machine
Maytag 1100 Fua-sua P&lt;» up
Diamond Piale Tool Boi 1100
Ca* 1*07) 321-0391
FREE CAR. •{ A FUN to your
spar* time Interested? Cal Unda O 526 3517 I *i*o oner rep!
pcs end new Tupperware
LANDSCAPE PLANTS Irguatrum 3gl 12 00. ever green gi­
ant 11 00. be .wood, mondo
grass and many more 323-6367
OUCEN SIZE bed mattress boa
tpnngbra st headboa rd 5100
C al Deboe 324-1252 afler
5 30pm

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217—G arage S ales

IN HOME FILTHADON UNITS
belter than bottle quality 5 05 a
gatern *07-757-9131

•1 JAGUAR SOVERCION
A
real beauty Only 25k m*e*
313.900 320-7029

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR I

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The Semfnofe Hereto Claurteds are the quickest and most
tneipentnr* way lo sen your
cart Run you three tne ad to* 10
days and pay only 521 OOt Even
belter, rf you sett it sooner
(when we KNOW you will) you
can stop you ad and only pay
lor the number of day* rt actu­
ary rani what a Deani

Call today and watch
tha Htrald Claaal*
flads work for youil

(407) 3222611

(407)322-6123
149—C ommercial
P roperty For S ale
Commericel Office For
1200 sq tl on 17 acre lanced
wen paved parking Central Air.'
Heal 1819 W
2nd Stieel
I55000K 322-4630/day
32120T6Mv*n.
Sanford Historic District 13)
Commence i
Leased
Units
3160.000 ID Commencsl Vac­
ant Lol 355 000 330 1495

153— Acreage Lo t For
S ale

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In L ife A re F ree...

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Call Geoff Bedm*

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Sanford Court Apartments
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323*3301

Real EfTATH, sec.
322*7466

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Seminol* Herald
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford. FL 32772*1667

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS
Any year make or model

Awa/ew

Like advertising your $ 100 or less item in our classified
section. That's right - it's free; Just clip the attached
coupon and mail to:

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W A N TED

Provrri method u&gt; become
Hillioflilni Most hue UrorR
rruon for bewmlnj rich
Call 24 Hr*. 100499114$

253-Additions &amp;
Remodeling
n e w r e m o o c l r e p a ir

Door*, window*, carpentry,
udmg deck! A concrete
323-4832 S 0 Baknt CBC19680

2 6 3 -C a r p e n t r y

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CARPENTRY CONCEPT lmshed carpeniry wmdowl door
Cell Darien 766-4354

CARPENTRY-ot all types Iront
deck* lo door*, rotten wood and
remodel 30yr*
lor JR 324-5052

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•15 0&gt;T CDL Tralaisg
•D iftiN la M Cianas
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•Carriin Hiriag Oa Sita

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\ institute
800*554-7364

L o ijs J J

263-Carpentry

285-Landscaping

Retired Carpenter looking lot
smal jobs wee over *0 year*
ofeipenenc* 321-0351

LARKINS LANOSCAPMQ A IRRtOATTON
W* natal sod. (mg *y* A upav
shrub*, mulches, brick paver*,
stump grind, indsep rock A
design and bar fountain* I wd
sod be# ol any pews and fun­
gus For est. cal 5234317 or
414-7333

279-HAUUNG
CONSTRUCTION clean up eat.
junk removed lawn car* anytime
*07-359-1641 or 407-3650761

287-Lawn S ervices
Rental property, garagatihed
dean up*, appliances, bath,
brush *07-566-2556 or
pgr 607-6194217

LAWNS
MOWED,
LO TS
MOWED dean up* and under
brushing Z7yr* to bus*-SIS
Day* 322-2611 eve 322-9397

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g

312—T ree S ervice

K A O
LANDSCAPING A
NURSERY Ire* servicing avail
free estimate kc A in* 321-S336

SSdPSON'S Prof Tree Svc 20
yr* tap. 24 hr storm damage
Senior discount Deal bee care.
Frae estimates
Bucket buck
available Cal 327-4736

�I • Semi nolo Herald. Sanford, Florida •Thursday. October t. 1990

by Chic Young
I'M WORKING SO I CAN AFCOCOJ
TO GO STEACV WTTVI COURTNEY, r .
90T NOW TM ABJAiD I
Might lOS£ WEQ BECAUSE

by Mort Walker

BEETLE BAILEY
I DON'T CARE HOW MAP YOU GET'
I'M YOUR SUPERIOR OFFICER/ ,
YOU CAN'T LAY A HANP OWME/

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THE BORN LOSER
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Vitamin E can ease breast cysts
DEAR Dll. GOTT: I have heard sev­
eral conflicting reports on the effec­
tiveness of vitamin E supplements.
For example, the vitamin has been
touted as a cure for breast cysts. Are
there any other advantages? Should I
avoid it because of diabetes?
DEAR READER: Vitamin E. in
daily doses of 600 international units,
has been shown to reduce the pain
and size of breast cysts in women with
benign fibrocystic disease. It also
appears to help men with Peyronie's
disease (crooked erections), some
patients with intermittent claudica­
tion (muscular pain from leg cramps
caused by poor circulation), and both
men and women who suffer from arte
rial blockages. The vitamin has not
proved effective for heart disease,
prevention of blood clots, reduction of
serum cholesterol, amelioration of old
age, improvement of sexual perfor­
mance or enhancement of athletic
ability.
In moderate doses (600 to 800 IU),
vitamin E Is harmless even for diabet
ics. Nonetheless, I suggest (hat you
check with your doctor before taking
supplemental doses; the vitamin may
not be appropriate for you because of
your other health issues
To give you related information. I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “Fads I: Vitamins A Minerals."
Other readers who would like a copy
should send $2 plus a long, selfaddressed. stamped envelope to P.O.
Box 2017, Murray Hill Station. New
York, NY 10156. Re sure to mention
the title
DEAR DR GOTT: Whenever I
touch metal or a light switch. I get an
electric shock. Why’
DEAR READER: The tiny shock or
spark that we all may experience
when touching metal is due to static
electricity. Small electrical charges
build up on our bodies as we move
about a room, especially one that is
carpeted When we touch a grounded
object, we may experience a shock
This condition is normal, and it is not
harmful. It is more noticeable on cold
days, when humidity is low. because
static charges tend to build up more
rapidly in dry air. This is the same
principle that allows children to rub
balloons on a carpet and then stick
them to ceilings or walls; the balloons
pick up static charges that will bind
them to non metallic surfaces
If you consistently receive a shock
from a particular wall plate or lighting
fixture, you should have the object
checked by an electrician to make
sure it is properly grounded.
However, plain static electricity Is a
common component of our environ­
ment.

DEAR READER: Although the final
word is far from being in. saw palmet­
to, a harm less herb, does seem to
reduce the urinary frequency and
urgency caused by prostate enlarge­
ment. at least in some men. There are
no side effects from its use; nonelhe
less, you should check with your doc­
tor before taking it.
I IWSNEWSPAPERENTERPRISEASSN

DR. GOTT
PE TER
GOTT. M .D .

DEAR Dlt GOTT: What is saw pal
metto? Is it safe for relieving the
symptoms of an enlarged prostate
gland?

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Answer to Previous Puzzle

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19 Changs Into
16 Harsm room
17 Sllppsry ona
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39 Sand hills
40 Electric-currant
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42 Nasty
45 Important time
46 Medieval poem
49 Wooded
51 Most adorable
SI Cruel person
55 Sleeping­
sickness fly
56 Auction
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27 Hunting dog,
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decorous
21 Public hsll
22 Type of
kickoff
23 Hosiery hue
24 Egotistic
25 Sailor'a
patron saint
27 Without fat
29 Poker etake
29 Busy ones
31 Scrap
33 Speak
Indistinctly
39 Above (poet.)
40 Blacksmith's
block
41 Diplomacy
42 Future bks.
43 Young hawk
44 Actor Alan —
49 Native of
Latvia
47 The caama
49 Roman road
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9 Sacred bull
9 Departed

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This deal bears some similarity to
Monday's. If East wins with the club
ace and returns a club, he knows
South can cash to tricks: two hearts,
By Phillip Alder
seven diamonds (even if South is
void!) and one club.
Phyllis McGinley wrote this stanza:
If they are to defeat the contract,
Ah! some love Parit, and some the defenders must cash four spade
Purdue. I But domethingl is an tricks now. The lead most likely to
archer with a low I Q. I A bold, bad succeed (McGinley's not the only poet
bowman, and innocent of pity. / So around here!) Is the spade 10 or
I'm in love with New York Cttv.
queen. With this layout, you net four
spade tricks and kill the contract.
What is the “something*?
We have been looking at The Switching to a lew spade at trick two
Target: the number of tricks the de­ is no good because declarer just plays
fenders need to defeat the contract. low from hand. It is better to lead the
Yet not only must they have the target spade two only when West has specifi­
in sight, but they must also know how cally the ace-king jack of spades alone
and thinks of winning the first spade
to hit the bull's eye.
with the king, not the jack.
Today, you are East. Against three
Phyllis McGinley's “something" was
no-trump, your partner leads the club love. Did she have an unhappy love
queen. How would you defend?
life?
North is a trick strong for his threediamond rebid. but what else is bet­
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South
a K 8 6
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Vulnerable: Both
Dealer North
Booth

West

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North
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3e
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East
Pass
Pass
Pass

Opening lead: a Q

HOROSCOPE
attract a larger crowd than you anticipat­
ed You'll have to kve up to your word.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Thai
blunt demeanor ol youra won't lara loo
wel with dose friends today, ao give 9 a
rest. Stop and think before you eay or do
anything
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. IS ) Limit
your spentbng to essentials today Don't
buy exotic Heme you cant afford Evan it
extravagant comrades encourage you.
donl bum a hole In your walet.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. I t ) Treat part­
nership arrangements with tad and tbptomacy today. This could be an area ol
potential problems. This Includes even
dooa relationships, such as your spouse.
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20) If you amnT
discerning today, you could reward the
undeserving and ignore those worthy ot
acknowledgement Don't give away the
store on an Impulse.
ARIES (March 21-April 1») You might
coma lo the conclusion that large groups
have no appeal tor you today, but H could
bo loo lata lo wiggle out. Don't make

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Friday, Oct. 2,1996
Many opportunities In your career field
may open up (or you through the many
network of friends In the year ahead
These contacts could bo of special bene­
fit lo you.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-OcL 23) Guard against
the Inebriation to (aka chances on things
you know little about today. If you're
wrong, you could bo vary wrong. Ool
jump on life by understanding the Influ­
ences that'll govern you In the year
ahead. Sand the required refund form
and the required refund form and the
required refund form and for your AstroGraph predchons by maibng 92 to AstroGraph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box
1758. Murray HR Station, New York. NY
10156. Be sure to state your Zorbec s»gn
SCORPIO (O ct 24-Mov. 22) That casual
invitation you handed out last w4ek might

ANNIE
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UP THE *re&lt;HIKO*'
A P P O IN T S NT. COw'NTfRf
YOU HEARD MIX/MAKE
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hasty commitments.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Don't allow
yourself to bo marapulated Into a position
today where you have to rely on others.
Dependency could bo a weakness.
OEM INI (May 21-Juna 20) II you're
patching togalhor a complicated deal
today, keep the whole picture in mind.
Concentrating on bits and pieces could
weaken your efforts, not enhance them
CANCER (June 21-July 22) A recant
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SPORTS...PAGE 3B

Sanford Jr.
Midgets clinch
playoff spot

Scenes from
Red Ribbon
| Week

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Semlnole County slnee 1008

Here’s a salute
to Art Bryant
l t d

—

Arthur T.
Bryant. Jr.. Is

H

Veterans
Hospital In
Tampa. He Is

T fc T O m V a
d
*

RUSS WHITE

receive u
pacemaker,
The surKrry
ls planned for
today.

Bryant. 69.
Is no stranger

to hospitals.
lie 's been In and out o f them
frequently tn recent years. A d ia ­
betic. he's lost his sight and his
right leg. He has also had a
major heart attack.
11c has retained his zest for
Ufc. however. We should all be
as active as Art Bryant. He's a
remarkable man with a large
num ber o f Interests - most o f
them noble.
A recovering alcoholic, Bryant
has been an alcohol and drug
addiction counselor for more
titan 30 years. He's a member o f
the Blind Veterans Association,
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Police Athletic League Board and
:the Disabled American Veterans.
• 'A rt Is concerned about every­
thing and everyone but him self."
said Ills wife, Noreen.

50 C en ts

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 49

W oman says pastor coerced
sex act; he denies charge
By Russ W hits
HERALD STAFF W RITER
CASSELBERRY
Pastor
Mark George said he wondered
what the adult entertainm ent
Industry would do next to
m aintain
Its
stronghold
In
Sem inole County. *When would
It happen and how ugly would
It get?" George asked.
W ednesday It happened, and
It was extra ugly.
A
40-year-old
Longwood
woman filed a suit alleging that
George coerced her Into h av­
ing oral sex In his office on
Aug. 19. when she cam e to him
for spiritual counseling.
George called the charge
'ludicrous - there's no truth to
this at all," he said. T h e adult
entertainment Industry Is t o ­
tally out o f control. Tills Is
their one last attack before
next Tuesday's elec tio n s."
A pastor at United Methodist

Com m unity
Church. George
has battled the strip clubs and
cham pioned a public drcency
ordinance on Tuesday's ballot.
He Is nlso running for n seat
on the C asselberry Com m is­
sion.
George said that he had *no
recollection" o f Patricia Ragan
Hochner. who filed the suit,
nor recall her ever coming to
him for counseling.
*1 was at a V ision Orlando
conference at the Sheraton
Maitland on Aug. IB." he said.
*! don't recall being at Die
church."
W in ter Park attorney David
W asserm an. who has many a c ­
counts with the adult en ter­
tainment Industry, said he was
hestltant
Initially
to
take
Hoehner as a client but that a f­
ter hearing her story and h av­
ing h er take a polygraph exam,
he believed her.
"This Is a very serious m at­

ter." W asserm an said. T h i s
woman
was
victim ized
by
someone she trusted. He didn't
twist her arm but she gave In
to his desires because she
thought she had to. Sht- was In
a weakened state and gave In."
W asserm an said that his c li­
ent was 'a fraid to go to the p o ­
lice.” that she needed to be
hospitalized and waB suffering
from the trauma. 'S h e went to
the pastor to discuss e m o ­
tional problem s." he said. ‘ And
she was betrayed."
Iloeh ner’s name Is In both
the Sem inole County and Or­
ange County arrest books. She
was charged with operating a
cor with a suspended licen se
and leaving the scene o f an a c ­
cident with vehicle dam age a
year ago In Sem inole. She also
failed to appear In court on two
occasions.
She had two felony drug
Hu m

sss

Pastor, Pago SA

City Oks plans for water facility
gallons each day. Olcrach said. It will In time be
expanded to handle six million gallons a day.
The fee for designing and permitting o f the
Sanford South Water ilrclamatlon Facility, o ff­
site reclaimed Improvements, and offsite lift sta­
tion improvements Is expected to be S646.245.
The fee Includes $121,245 In soil surveys and
electrical consulting that will be refunded to the
city under a state loan, according to
Because the facility will be located near the
Orlando Sanford Airport, the rejected water tank
will use dosed storage facilities. Oterach said.
This will reduce the presence o f nuisance birds.
Storing waste Inside rather than outside will pre­
vent these birds from gathering around waste
water, he said.
The facility's safety features will Include 24hour remote monitoring and automatic valving.
Water flows will be diverted, so the facility can
accommodate Sanford's growth. Glerach said.
‘ Improvements will need to be made on parts
of Beardall Avenue to provide for plant access.*
Glerach said, adding that the engineers will need
to work with a soli consultant and an electrical
consultant before beginning construction o f the
facility.

Bryant gave his wife a long
list o f chores to do while he was
hospitalised. One o f the priori­
ties is the Veteran's Day parade
tn Sanford. Bryant wsnts every­
one to know the Over the Hill
Veterans Band will be marching
tn the parade. “ Tell everyone
how good these guys are." he
said.
Music la another of Bryant's
fancies. He plays the drums.
He's also the founder and a
member of Post 53 Dixieland
Rascals Band and a member of
the Central Florida Jazz Society.
Frequently. Bryant will go to the
senior dances on Wednesday
afternoon at the Sanford Civic
Center. “We have the best music
in the world right here,' he said.

Police arrest dancers
EdUor"b Note: The lost portion
Of IhlB Btory wob Inadvertently
deleted from the Oct. 28 issue
of this newspaper. The Btory
appear* in (is entirety today.
Bjr B U E m m
HERALD STAFF WRITER
FERN PARK- Thirteen danc­
ers and two managers were a r­
rested Friday night at Sassy
Merlot's In Fern Park by Semi­
nole County undercover agents
for violating the county's adult
entertainment ordinance.

Undercover agents observed
dancers at the club performing
private table dances, straddle
dances, and exposing anatomi­
cal areas without utilising the
required platform or temporary
stage raised a minimum o f 18
Inches above the floor, depu­
ties said.
The arrests were made In a
routine compliance check o f
the ordinance Involving the
City-County Investigative Bu­
reau. Seminole County Sheriffs

Parade will spotlight
Homecoming Week

A Marine and Airy Air Corps
veteran. Bryan was appointed to
the First Governor's Council on
Alcoholism tn New Jersey and
was elected the first president of
the Alumni Association o f the
Florida School o f Addiction
Studies at the University of
Tamps. He has not had a drink
In 30 years.
The community is richer for
having Art Bryant willing to
assist those who are unable to
help themselves. Even as he
awaited heart surgery he was
busy. 'Art gave me my marching
orders ." Noreen Bryant aakl. *1
don't know how he does all
this."
She Is praying that her hus­
band will be coming home from
the hospital next week. That
would give him time to prepare
for the Nov. 11 parade. He will
hear the Over the Hill Veterans
Band and visit with the other
vets from the area. He deserves
this and more.

Tavica Redding, 3, and Austin Gross, 4, at Crooms Acadsmy In Sanford
twip spread tha drug-frss msassgs during Red Rfebon Weak. For mors

The Seminote High School Homecoming Court: candidales for Queen, front row, from left: Amanda Coho.
Michels Evans. Kelly Foster, Kimberty Huffman. Gina
Kypriandes, Krivrie Louwsme, Precious McKinney.

-fanny McNeal. Latsrtca Quinn, and Lort Thomas; for
King, Tyler Cummings. -faff Fains, David Igfaslas, Kyis
Jones. Chartse Lowery. Chris Lynch, Terry McKinney.
Paulo Silva. Frederick Sipkn, and 8yfvee»er Winn.

Springs.

P ow er center to open
LAKE MARY • Florida Power Corporation
will symbolically ‘ plug In* Its new 45.000square-foot Customer Solutions Call
Center with an outdoor ceremony Friday.
Joe Richardson, president o f FPC. and
Janice Case, vice president, will be Joined
by Lake Maty Mayor David Mealor, to
place an oversized plug into an outlet Illu­
minating the company’s logo and signify­
ing the official opening o f the new center.
The FPC Solutions Center is located at
1150 Greenwood Blvd. in Lake Mary, the
ceremony begins at 9 a.m.

G eo graphic awareness m onth
SANFORD - The Semlnole County

SANFORD - Seminole High School s Homecoming parade will
take place today at 5 p.m. In downtown Sanford, featuring the
Homecoming Court, festive floats, baseball star and Seminole
graduate Tim Raines as the Grand Marshall.
Today is "Wear Your Costume To School* day at Seminole,
with a costume parade at lunch. There will be a Class “TUg-OWar* after school, and the daaaea arc competing in sidewalk
art around the senior park. The Junior varsity football team will
play Lake Brantley High School at 7 p.m. at Thomas
E.
Whlgham Stadium. Tickets coot $2 with a student Identifica­
tion.
*
Friday will be Spirit Day, with students wearing orange and
black. Students are competing for prizes In an Individual
poster contest. First period classes are competing In door
decoration contests, with the Judging taking place during third
period.
Seminole will try to skin the Oviedo Lions 7:30 p.m. Friday at
Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium in a Seminole Athletic Conference
grudge match. The Fighting Semlnoles are 5-2 overall. 2-1 in the
conference and 3-1 in 5A-District 3 competition. The Home-

IToperty Appraiser’s Office will celebrate
National Geographic Awareness Month t y
demonstrating the latest features o f the
Geographic Information System. Nov. 6
from 8:30 a.m. until noon the public will
be able to view the latest mapping appli­
cations available and find out what data
will be available In the near future.
SIMON (Semlnole Interactive Maps
Online) will be the latest Internet feature
offered by the Semlnole County Property
Appraiser's office. By the beginning of
1999 the public, using the Appraiser's
Web Site, srww.scpall.org. will be able to

locate area maps of Seminole County and
obtain specific property information.
The demonstrations will begin at the
County Service* Building. Second Floor.
East Wing. Room 2168 &amp; 2172. For addi­
tional Information contact A1 Hill. GIS
Program manager at (407) 665-7933 or by
email at ahlllOco.semlnole.fl.us.

Powerboat races
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • SST 120 and
SST 60 tunnel boat drivers will compete
during the Seminole County Convention
and Visitors Bureau Top Gun Challenge
III at Crane's Roost Lake. Altamonte

Testing races will begin at 10 a.m. fol­
lowed by racing throughout the afternoon
from 1 until 5 p.m. Oct. 31 and Nov. 1.
Race central for the powerboat events will
be in the Crane's Roost Lake Park. The
course will be laid out In a tour-de-force
rectangle. Pit and paddock, open to the
public, will be located In the large grassy
area next to the park office.

Business women meet
WINTER PARK • American Business
Women's Association. Future Chapter of
Orlando, meets the first Tuesday o f each
month at the Langford Hotel. 300 E. New
England Ave.. Winter Park.'
*rpfsh»r for the November meeting will

�2A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday. October 29. 1998

The way we were: Sanlando Springs
The Longwood developm en t
known as "Tire Springs* was
once a delight tul
privately
owned park open to the pu b­
lic. It w as known ns Sanlando
Springs
and
all
S em in ole
County old tim ers have fond
m em ories o f fun times spent
there.
In ‘ Early Days o f Sem inole
County* by Arthur Franke Jr.,
published by the Sem inole
C ounty H istorical Com m ission,
we find that Sanlando Springs
w as form erly known as H oosler Springs. Also that on a
1925 m ap the location was
called
Palm Springs. T h ere
w ere
evidently two springs
near each other. Palm Springs
and Sanlando.
In 1892. there w as a Palm
Springs station betw een Longwood and A ltam onte Springs
on both the Florida M idland
Railroad and the O range Belt
Railway. Th ese two railroads
crossed at that station. Th e
present Palm Springs Drive,
located betw een Highways 434
and 436, origin ally exten d ed
to Palm Springs.
About ten years ago. when 1
Interview ed
Thelm a
(M rs.
Robert) W illiam s for an anni­
versary program at First B ap­
tist Church, she recalled going
on Sunday School picnics at
both Palm Springs and San­
lando Springs w hen she was a

acre park also ran a branch o f
the W cktva River Into which
the overflow from the springs
form ed two w aterfalls. Th e
Q R A C E M. llovv w as utilized to create n
m iniature lake with a w hite
S T IN E sand beach which w as shaded
C IP H E R
by tnl), overhanging palms.
O pposite the Ivcach there was
a natural approach
to the
main spring w here a h alf c ir ­
cle o f m asonry and steps led to
child. S om etim es they would
the w ater’s edge. A great slide
ride the train out there. O n ce
was kept busy by bathers o f all
ages.
when they went on the Lnsslug’s truck.
Pastor G eo rg e
There was also a line sw im ­
Hym an's daughter. Vlrgle. frll
m ing
pool
surrounded
by
o ff the tru rk and broke her
lockers; Howtng w ater from
arm .
the spring was pum ped Into
this |tool.
T h e booklet "L iterary F lo r­
ida*. published In 1947. that I
In 1947. there was a new
have referred to before, lias a
clubhouse on lip the hillside
delightfu l
description
of a
overlooking the Springs; It had
greatly
Im proved
Sanlando
been erected after (h e War. It
Springs.
housed a large dining facility
w here
special
parties
and
The accompanying picture of
luncheons w err held. Also p r o ­
Sanlando Springs ts from 1925
vided there wus a snack bar
and Is probably what Mrs.
and large amusem ent room.
Williams and other old timers
rem em ber.
A large section on the hill
was devoted to picnic grounds.
According to this article. It
H err,
under
beautiful,
big
was a tropical park o f out­
spreading oaks, w ere large ta ­
standing low liness nestled In a
bles, each with Its own grill
natural basin where (lowed
and roofed eovrr.
A large
one of Florida's great springs.
numlver o f groups used these
It had a dally capacity o f m ore
facilities each year.
than 15 million gallons o f pu r­
Also described
w ere
the
est water, always at a tem ­
various gardens and walks on
perature o f 74 degrees.
Through this beautiful 100 the grounds. There was the
ju ngle walk to the hidden
spring deep In the forest and
also a walk through the g a r ­
dens In back o f the j’ost
House. There w ere lily pools
and Horal bowers,
w inding
Richard Dreyfuss (1947-1. actor, is 51; pathways along the river, m as­
Denis Polvin (1953-1, hockey player, is sive stands o f azaleas, c a m e l­
45. Winona Rvdcr (1971-1. actress, is lias. gardenias and other c o l­
27.
orful flow ers.
Artists catnc
to
ca p tu re
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1948. Citation won the Pimlico Invita­ scenes o f unusual charm and
tional Special Stakes
photographers had no p ro b ­
TODAY'S QUOTE: "He who praises lems In finding beautiful set­
everybody, praises nobody." — James tings to shoot.
Boswell
The cost In 1947 for n day's
TODAY’ S W EATHER: On this day in enjoym ent
In this beautiful
1995, an intense low-pressure system
garden spot and spring was
caused high winds and coastal flood­
only 50 cents for adults and
ing in parts of the southern and south­
25 cents for ch ild ren .
western coasts of Alaska.

Date Book
Oct. 29, 1998
Today it the JOTnd
ciau of J998 and the

3'th Jay offdlL
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1929. on "Black Tuesday." the New
York stock market collapsed, leading
to the Great Depression
On this day in I960. Cassius Clay
fought his first professional fight,
beating Tunney iiunsaker in a sixround decision
On this day in 1976. Elvis Presley
recorded his last hit record, “ Way
Down."
T O D A Y 'S B IR T H D A Y S : James
Boswell (1710-1795). biographer.
Fanny Brice US91-I951), singer-co­
median: Joseph Paul Goebbels (189719151, Nazi propagandist: Bill Mauldin
(1921-1, cartoonist, is 77; Connie Mack
111 (1940-1. U S. politician, is 58;

Today: Sunny. Highs in the
mid-80s. Lows In the low-60s.
Friday: Partly cloudy. Highs
In the mid-BOs. Lows In the
m!d-60s. Saturday: Partly
cloudy. Highs in the mld-BOa.
Lows in the m1d-60a. d s o 4ay.
Partly cloudy. Highs In the
!ow-80s. Lows In the mid-60s.

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p.m., low: 8:03 a.m., 8:53 p.m.,
Cocot Beach: high: 2:02 a.m.,
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My memories o f Sanlando
Springs go back to the 1940s
and 1950s. I recall riding out
there on a narrow two lane
road (later Highway 434) and
that you entered the property
through the d u b house where
you paid admission.

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There was also a huge metal
elephant In the lake which was
a challenge to tiy to clim b
upon.
If you got tired o f the spring,
you could head for the large
pool: completely surrounding
the pool were the dressing
rooms and lockers. In the late
1950s. these were tom down
and the pool was then tn an at­
tractive open air setting.

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There were the beautiful
gardens, as described above.
You could wander through
them, stopping to sit on a
bench to rest and Just take in
the surroundings.
There was even an outdoor
dance Door. I recall being
there with groups when some
of us would dance: there was a
juke box nearby.
I remember going on picnics
there with all sorts o f groups
such as private parties, church
and school socials. When 1 was
a student at Seminole High In
the early 1950s, we would
have our school picnic there
during the last week o f school.
Class Day would be held In the
morning at the school and
then we’d enjoy the picnic In
the afternoon. The class moth­
ers would organize It with help
from a committee o f students.
As you can Imagine, It was al­
ways funl
Sanlando Springs was p ri­
vately owned and operated
and It was a sad day for those
o f ua who enjoyed the park
when It was sold to a devel­
oper. As stated above, tt Is now
The Springs subdivision.

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Th e park Included the m ag­
nificent sulfur springs, always
74 degrees. In a lovely setting.
The big slide Is always remembers-l'm sure most can
recall climbing to the top and
looking down that long ex­
panse,
getting
up enough
nerve to go down. And when
you did. what s marvelous exriencel Shooting down and
iding in a shallow part o f the
spring was excitlngl
Then,
you’d hu ny back up to do It
all over again.

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T h f /odoitilrtrj reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incident* recorded Oct. 28:

A g g ra v a te d assault:
SANFORD, Bamboo Drive, 3 0 0 block, Oct. 27. 9:28 a.m. A
32-year-old n u n w as arrested b y Sem inole County ahcrtfTB
deputies Tor aggravated assault. D eputies said the man and tits
girlfriend live in the house and w ere having an argument with a
wom an who rents a room from them In the house. She hnd
been evicted and w as asking for money back for the portion o f
the rent she did not use. A ccordin g to the police report, he re­
plied by pointing a shotgun at h er face and threatening h er
with It.

B u r g la r y :
ALTAM O NTS SPRINGS, H attsw ay Drlvs. 100 block. Oct. 27.
12:30 p.m. A 27-year-old m an w as arrested by S em in ole
County shertlTs deputies for unarmed burglary to n structure
and for violation o f his probation. Deputies said neighbors
saw som eone trying to remove the sliding glass door. D eputies
were summoned and they found the man pretending to be
asleep tn the back screen enclosure, T h e hom eow ner said she
knew him as the son o f a friend. He said he had com e to visit
her. A com puter ch eck revealed he la presently on probation
on oth er charges.

D ru gs:
OVIEDO, Stats Road 434, Oct. 27. 9:46 p.m. A 27-year-old
man w as arrested by Oviedo Police for possession o f cocain e.
Police said they w ere Issuing a parking ticket when they saw n
syringe In the ash tray. As they w ere beginning their In vestiga­
tion. the ow ner o f the vehicle cam e out o f nearby apartm ents
and said he w as leaving. He w as questioned and said the sy­
ringe was for his diabetic girlfriend. He told police they could
Bcarch his vehicle but Insisted he needed a cigarette. When
police retrieved his cigarettes, they found two pieces o f crock
cocaine Inside.
OVIBDO. Lake R ogers a t lU teh oIl Hamm ock, Oct. 28, 3:15
a.m. A 24-year-old man w as arrested by Oviedo Police for p o s ­
session o f cocaine, possession o f marijuana and possession o f
drug paraphernalia. Police said he had been stopped for a
trofllc violation when they got perm ission lo search his cur.
They found o gum w rapper Riled with cocaine In the ashtray
and marijuana on the floor o f the car and In the glove box.

Survivors include wife. Anne;
sons, Mark Ray. Sanford, Earl,
Jacksonville; daughters, Carol
Ray Sullivan, Orlando. Dawn
Delno Ptndcr, Tammy Delno
Rooks, both o f Jacksonville;
seven grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, In
charge of arrangements.

Wlttla Isaac
Willie Isaac, 68. El Captain
&lt; Drive. Sanford, died Wednes­
day. Oct. 28 at Hlllhaven
Healthcare and Rehabilitation
. Center, Sanford. B om Dec. 3,
1929 in Blackvtlle. S.C.. he
moved to Sanford 60 years ago,
Mr. Isaac was a laborer. He
was a Baptist.
Survivors
Include
sisters,
Mary Alice Edwards, Joann
McGill, both o f Sanford. Jua­
nita Holden, Valdosta, G a„
Francis, Rochester. N.Y.
Sunrise Funeral Home, San­
ford, in charge o f arrange­
ment*.
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FRANK W. ALLBN
Frank W. Allen, 93. North
Denning Drive. Winter Park,
died Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1998.
Bom In Brunson, S.C.. he
moved to Central Florida in
;1934. Mr. Allen was an insur­
ance agent. He was a member
'of Early Rising Lodge f l6 ,
4;Royal Arch Mason, Knight's
Temple Mason, 33rd Degree
-Mason, Order o f Eastern StarBrantley Jordan $90, Shrtner
;and
past
Grand
Eminent
r Commander o f the State o f
£Florida. Mr. Allen was a mem•..bcr and deacon at Mt. Moriah
^Missionary Baptist Church.
*• Survivors Include daughter,
&gt;Pauline Cottrell, Chattanooga,
LTenn.: brother. William J. .
'W inter Park.
£ Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
■Winter Park. In charge o f ar• rongements.

\EVELYN O. ANDERSON
Evelyn O. Anderson.
86.
Roundtree Avenue, Sanford,
died Monday. Oct. 28, 1998.,
Mrs. Anderson was bom Jan.
15, 1912 In Sanford. Mrs. A n ­
derson was a retired middle
school educator. She was a
member o f Allen Chapel AME
Church.
Survivors Include uncle, W il­
liam Thompson. New York.
N.Y.
Wilson-Etchetberger
Mortu­
ary, Inc., Sanford, in charge o f
arrangements.

HARRY H. DELNO
Harey H. Delno. 63. died
Monday. Oct. 26. 1998. Mr.
(Delno was bom In Lexington,
Miss. Mr. Delno was president
and owner o f Express Airways.
He waa a former member o f the
• Rotary Club. Mr. Delno served
'In the U.S. Army.

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ROSALIE QADDIB
Rosalie Gaddis. 89. Henry
Clay Street, Pontiac. Mich.,
died Tuesday. Oct. 27. 1998.
Mrs. Gaddis was bom In Nashvtlle. Tenn. Mrs. Gaddis waa a
cook. She was a member of
Trinity Baptist C hurch.. Pon­
tiac. Mich.
Survivors Include son. Roy L.
Jones,
Altamonte
Springs;
daughter. Caasle Jones, A lta­
monte Springs: four grandchil­
dren; 18 great-grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park, in charge o f ar­
rangements.
JAMBS K. H O LU D A Y
James K. Holliday, 60, Chi­
copee Road. Benson. N.C., died
Sunday. Oct. 25. 1998. Bom In
Benson, N.C.. he moved to
Central Florida in 1998. Mr.
Holliday was a laborer. She
waa a member o f First Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. Ben­
son, N.C.
Survivors Include daughter,
Frances
Johnson.
Benson,
N.C.; sons, James R.. Oviedo.
Eddie, Thom as Frazier, both o f
Benson, N.C.
Golden's Funeral Home, Inc.,
Winter Park. In charge o f ar­
rangements.
Helen Michalak. 89, Conser­
vatory Cove. Lake Mary, died
Tuesday, Oct. 27, 1998. Bom
In Poland, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida tn 1990 from A ri­
zona. Mr*. Michalak was a
homemaker. She was a m em ­
ber
of
Nativity
Catholic
Church. Longwood.
Survivors Include son. Bogumil. Lake Mary; three grand­
children;
two
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, tn charge of
arrangements.
PERCY OLIVER
Percy Oliver. 96.
Randall
Street. Sanford, died Sunday.
O c t 25. 1998. B om in Oreenvtlle, Fla., he moved to Central
Florida In 1937. Mr. Oliver waa
a construction worker. He was
a member o f Morning Qlory
Mlsalonary Baptist
Church,
Sanford.
Survivors Include son, Larry
Oliver. Sanford; slater, Ruthle
Mae Thompson, Ft. Lauder­
dale; aunt, Alice Simmons.
Vero Beach.
Golden’s Funeral Home. Inc.,
Winter Park, tn charge o f ar­
rangements.

Phyllis Marie Palmer. 56. W a­
terman Street. Deltona, died
Sunday, Oct. 18, 1998 at Flor­
ida Hospital. Orlando. Bom In
Williamsport, Pa., she moved
to Central Florida tn 1976 from
Rochester, N.Y. Mrs. Palmer
was a certified public account-

charges for trying to refill n
forged prescription In Orange
County.
Wnsserman said
that
he
knew Hoehhncr had problem s
but that she was telling the
tnith about the alleged incident
nl the church office. T ills was
not an altrm pt by ih e adult en ­
tertainment Industry to sm ear
Mark George, he said. "We b e­
lieve a |uty will determ ine this

for itself."
United Methodist Pastor Nick
Thom pson said 'P a s to r George
is not capable o f doing what Is
being said o f him. I know his
nnture and his heart. Th is Is
not som ething he would do. I
do not believe It is true."
County C om m issioner Orant
Maloy called Ihe accusations
"the lowest trick o f all by the
ndult entertainment Industry.
It's difficult to think even they

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would Btoop this low ."
George said he believed the
“voters o f C asselberry are g o ­
ing to see through the lies and
deceit.
There was a flurry o f activity
at
United
M ethodist
on
W ednesday as church m em bers

hnd a great pumpkin sale. Th e
church m arquee carried a m es­
sage to voters: “V otr Yes For
D ecency
In C asselberry
A
S em in ole." A bove the m essage
w as
Pastor
Mark
G eorge s
nam e. A sign o f the tim es In
this town o f C asselberry.

Tribute to M am a ft

Jn JCeving. M anaty.
Jotaph Millar
Diad Oct. 2B .1M4

Catherine
H.Hankins|

contlantd from Pags

com ing
Ring and Queen
will be an ­
nounced at half-tim e o f the
gam e.
The Hom ecom ing
Dance
will be held Friday at
9:30
p.m. until I a.m. nl the Sanford
Civic Center. Tickets will sell
for $10 at the door, $7 In a d ­
vance.
Th is has been
a festive
Hom ecom ing W eek at S em i­
nole. W ednesday
w as Dress
Up Day, with a lunch fash ion
show and students
m odeling
on stage. Tuesday w as Tw in s
Day, with students
dressing
alike. Monday w as D ecades
Day. Music from the 60s, 60s,
70s. and 80s was played at
lunch, and a Super Jam was
held at night.
Th e Hom ecom ing
parade's
grand marshal Tim Raines re­
cently won his second World
Series Cham pionship with the
New York Yankees. A 20-year
veteran
left fielder w ho has
also played for the C h ica go
W liitr Sox
and the Montreal
Expos, Raines has o ver 2,500
hits and 800 stolen bases in
his career.

spokeswom an Dennna Brown
said, adding that It was not n
sting operation.
No additional chnrgcs were
filed beyond violation o f the
adult entertainment ordinance.
Brown said. Th e central b o o k ­
ing ofTIcc for the S em in ole
County corrections facility said
all the dancers and m anagers
have been bonded out o f Jail.
The dancers and m anagers
w ere not in com pliance with
the ordinance, and were a r­
rested liy undercover agents,
sh r said.
Th e dancers arrested w ere
Ted ali C. Brown, 20; Nicole R.
Brown, 21; Carrie S. Cohen,
21; Am anda
L
Irby,
21;
Stephnnlc A. Klely. 29: BcrdcIne S. Mchtlgfrlt. 18; Samantha
M. Ixmgster.
18;
Drm etrla
M eH um ry. 22: Jennifer
If.
Phipps. 23; Stacy A. Rrlm er.
20; Klmtrcrly S. S c h r o d e r. 24:
Christina Slaca. 18: and Mi­
chelle M. Swustu. 29.
Th e m anagers orrestrd were
fr a n k P. Mayers, 33, and Den­
nis Germaine. 30.

aril und a partner In the Ann
Palm er A Bagwell. Longwood.
Stic also whs nil adjunct p ro ­
fessor al Sem inole Comm unity
College. Sanford. Mrs. Palm er
was a mem ber o f A m rrlrnn Instllu lc o f Certified Ihiblle A c ­
countants und Florida Institute
of Certified Public A ccou n t­
ants. She was a m em ber o f
First Untied Methodist Church,
Deltona.
Survivors Include husband,
Charles
11., Deltona;
sons.
Ricky, Robert. Randolph, all of
Deltona;
daughtrr.
Robyn
Harms. Deltona; eight gra n d ­
children.
. Deltona
M em orial
Funeral
Home and Cem etery. Orange
City, In charge o f arran ge­
m ents.

PRINCESS S. THOMAS
Princess S. Thom as, two and
a h alf months. Lake Avrnuc.
Sanford, died Friday, Oct. 23,
1998 at her residence. Princess
wun b o m Aug. 5, 1998 In Or­
lando. She was a m em ber o f
Allen Chapel AM E Church.
Survivors
Include
father.
Prince
III.
Ocala;
mother,
Latashn
Medlock,
Sanford;
brothers,
Dora]
Medlock,
Tavarrs, both o f Sanford; sis­
ters, Shannon, Brandy PnMue,
both
uf
Sanford:
paternal
grandparents. Alyce, Prince II,
both
o f Sanford;
m aternal
grand [rarcntH. Marie W illiam s.
Clarence W illiam s,
both o f
Sunford;
great-grandparents,
Dora Mae. Lotlte P. Elliott,
both o f O cala.
W Uson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., Sanford. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

u n .i, tm -o c t.n , m t

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It iccmt like juu ytttrrdi) that we
touched your hind, rinbmcd your
unik. »nd ut with you M the dinner
Uhk. Already a y«r h»t pitvd - s
WHOLE year without cur /uuimc

Daddy.
It has been Jour years since
the good Lord has called you
home. Ood said In hti word the
dead tn Christ shall rise Jtrst,

tid.
Mans, ao on* will n er like your place
- noant will ever fill your thaev Sowe
lire each diy, rtmtrnbennj the pre­
cept andeumplet youvet for ut Even
though we didn't get to my goodbye,
we wilt tee eachother againandntwaya
uy "hnwdy hnwdy nad nirrr f*W-

so Daddy ue know (hi* place
was not your home. tMlfl the

trumpets sound sleep on.
With Lovin g Memories,

Ytiur w{fe Dekxtse
Your children , Fled. Jean.
IM Joe, Bcmant.
Johnny and Anthony

bye."

Muting you.
Gloria, Claudia, Wilbur, |
garland 4 EM m

JES8IE NEAL W IL L IA M S
Jessie Neal W illiam s,
60,
North
Semoran
Boulevard,
W inter Park, died Thursday,
Oct. 22. 1998. B o m In Daytona
Beach, he moved to C entral
Florida In 1938. Mr. W illiam s
was a laborer. He w as a m em ­
ber o f New
Hope
B aptist
Church. W inter Park.
Survivors
Include
w ife.
Jeanette;
daughter,
Rlkessa
W oods, W inter Park; sons, A n ­
thony W ashington,
Orlando,
Dennis
W ashington,
W in ter
Park; sisters, Gladys, Ft. Lau­
derdale.
M argaret . Hillard,
Newark, N.J.; brothers, Jam es
Jr. Bartow. Clifford, Orlando,
Eugene. Lakeland; nine g ra n d ­
children;
28
great­
grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral Home, In c.,
W inter Park, in charge o f a r ­
rangements.

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26. 1908, will be Grave Side Satur­
day. Oct. 31 at 10 s.m. st Rest lawn
Cemetery. West 25th Street and
Hording Avenue, with the Ifcv. Or­
estes A. Cobb oiTlrluting.
Friends may visit Friday between
the houra of 4 and 8 p.m. at Wtlson-Eichciberger Mortuary, Inc..
1110 lin e Ave., Sanford.
in Ucu of flowers, please moke tnnIrtbutlons to Boopire of the Com­
forter, 505 Montgomery Rood. Al­
tamonte Springs. FL 32714-3125.
Arrangements entrusted to WUson-Etchdbcrgrr Mortuary. Inc.,
1110 lin e Ave.. Sanford.

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Red Ribbon W eek
MABCUB L. BUB*
Army Pvt. Marcus L. Burr has
entered basic military training
at Port Jackson. Columbls.
S.C.
Bu it Is the son o f Gwendolyn
Speed o f Sanford. He la a 1996
graduate o f Seminole High
School. Sanford.

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Navy Petty Officer and Class
Steven W. Bader, son o f Gideon
and Lavonne Bader o f Sanford,
recently participated In the
commissioning o f the am ­
phibious assault ship USS
Bonhomme Richard.
The 1987 graduate o f Liberty
Christian High School Joined
the Navy In April 1991.

BSVIN P. KOBYLAB

Students attend a Red Rfcbon kickoff event at the
county's educational support center in Sanford. Right,

Navy
Seaman
Kevin
P.
Kobylak, son o f Paul Kobylak
o f Casselberry Is currently
halfway through a sis-month
deployment to the Western Pa­
cific Ocean and Arabian Gulf
aboard the aircraft carrier USS
Abraham Lincoln.
The 1996 graduate o f Semi­
note High School Joined the
Navy In June 1996.

posters illustrato the drug-freo message being promoted
in schools throughout the county this week.

a g ift f o r you...
Seminola County Shartff Don EsUngsr and County Stats Attomay Norm
Woltlngor Illustrate tha aflacts drugs can product.

Drug-free event kicks
off with poster contest ■;
By BIO Kam a
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SANFORD • Th e Sem inole County’
Public School D istrict
kicked off Red Ribbon W eek with a special program at the
Educational Support Center last week.
The district's 52 schools will participate In events such as
drug free programs, art contests, and poster contests. T h ere
will also be guest speakers.
Red Ribbon poster contest winners w ere announced b y
the Sem inole County State Attorney's Office, w hich s p o n ­
sors the com pcUtlon.
The first place w inners w ere Lexis Fleeglc. kindegarten,
Andrew Moskowltz, first grade, Rachel
Barringer, secon d
grade. Sarah Dill and U n say Fleegle, third grade, Rachel
Kell man. fourth grade, and Philip Q crU el and Kathryn H en ­
drix, fifth grade. Th e County winners w ere Andre anna FI*
danzl. for Kindegarten through second grade, Sarah Dill, for
third through fourth grades, and Philip Gertxel and Kathryn
Hendrix for the fifth grade.
Th e second place winners were Lexl Racket, kindegarten.
Saniyak
Shall, first grade, Danny
Corp, second grade.
Samantha Taub. third grade. Luciano Fldalgo. fourth grade,
and Venal Shcnoy, fifth grade.
The third place
winners were Francesca Fldanzl, kin de­
garten, Bryce Stockm an, first grade, Andreana Fldanzl, sec­
ond grade, Solah Han. third grade. Danah Han. fourth grade,
and Amanda Antunes, fifth grade.

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People
Sunrise Kiwanle
The Seminole Sunrise Klwnnls Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m., at Shoney's, US 1792, south o f Airport Boulevard.
Ouest are welcome. For Infor­
mation, call Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
B to 11 a.m,, at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, com er o f First
and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment in conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Ocneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
349-9264.

Substance abuse
SAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Education. Is conducting a
'Families In Crisis* outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club o f SAFE may
call Libby Kuharakc at 2914357.

Daughters of
Confederacy
Norman
deVere
Howard
Chapter or the United Daugh­
ters o f the Confederacy meets
on the last Friday o f the
month. For Information, call
322-1425.

Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemose. 322-8545, or
David Hall, 330-5238.

Sunbelt Daylily Club meets
the first Sunday o f the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford,,
The club educates members
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.
j

; Lakeside L io n s
*

The Sanford Lakeside Lions
Club meets the first and third
Monday o f the month, at 7:00
p.m., at the Marina Hotel.

Central Florida Blood Bank
la asking donors o f all types of
blood - especially O-type d o­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Sanford R o ta ry
Rotary Club o f Sanford meets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

S en ior em p loym en t
An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service
Employ­
ment Program is held at the
Sanford National Guard A r ­
mory, 915 E. First St., Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone:
324-8008. The program assists
seniors, 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

C a n cer support
Support, Hope and Recovery.
S .H A R ., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital In
the far com er o f the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether in treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.

Brtdge players are Invited to
play contract bridge
every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

H is to ric a l
C om m ission
The Lake Mary, Historical
Commission m eelA-at Y ’p .m..
the second Tin sdnp;. |.g |lm
month, at the Frank' Evans
Centerr lfif f I f ' Country* Chib"
Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn
at 323-9675 for more Informa­
tion.

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Contracts apt to become more commonplace

B lood Bank

C on tract B rid g e

Sunbelt Daylily Club

Antenuptial agreements

IF L R

In the past,
antenuptial
agreements, or prenupta as
referred to by many, were only
used by the wealthy to avoid
the dilution o f assets under
certain circumstances. How­
ever, with statistics purporting
to show that one out o f every
100 families in the U.S. gener­
ated an Income o f In excess of
$200,000 in 1997, antenuptial
agreements are likely to be­
come more commonplace.
An antenuptial agreement Is
a contract, entered Into before
marriage
by
the
future
spouses, whose purpose Is to
settle questions o f support and
event one spouse passes away
or the planned marriage ends
In separation or divorce. Be­
cause an antenuptial agree­
ment usually deals with aubstantlal assets and/or income,
as Its use becomes more
prevalent we are likely to see a
rise tn the number o f chal­
lenges to them.
The Courts have established
that In order for an antenuptial
agreement to be valid the

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agreement must make fair or
reasonable provision for the
spouse waiving a right or rights
such as alimony and/or elec­
tive share. Naturally, whether
something Is 'fa ir or reason­
able’ Is subjective and there­
fore the validity o f an antenup­
tial agreement must be deter­
mined on a case by case basis.
The
Courts
determine
whether an antenuptial agree­
ment makes fair or reasonable
provision by considering the
parties* relative situations. In
assessing the parties* situa­
tions the Courts compare their
respective ages, health, educa­
tion. and financial
status.
Based on these factors. If the

Court finds that the agreement upheld as valid, the p arties
makes fair or reasonable pro­ must have been Informed o f the
vision, the agrceinenl's validity other's assets and Incom e.
will be upheld.
T ills disclosure is usually In
However. If the Court finds the best Interest o f both p a r­
that the agreement does not ties because disclosure en ­
make fair or reasonable provi­ sures the validity o f the c o n ­
tract If entered Into and p r o ­
sion a presumption arises that
either there was concealment tects nn unknowing or "partknowing* party from co n tra c t­
or that one spouse lacked
knowledge
of
the
other ing aw ay certain rights without
spouse's assets. In order to re­ knowing the full extent o f their
but either one o f these pre­ waiver.
A s Incom es continue to rise
sumptions and persuade the
Court to uphold the validity or the use o f the antenuptial
the agreement, u party m ay' agreem ent Is likely to rise with
show either 1) that a Tull and them and the Courts will m ore
frank disclosure as to the value often be faced with the difficult
o f the property Involved and as and delicate task o f ensuring
to the Income o f the parties of that antenuptial agreem ents
2) that the parties had a gen­ arc fair without Infringing on
eral and approximate knowl­ the rights o f the parties to c o n ­
edge o f the character and ex­ tract. In the com ing weeks we
tent o f the property Involved will discuss oth er uspecls o f
family law.
sufficient to obtain a value by
reasonable means as well as a
Massy A*»aed» 1* • practicing sliergeneral knowledge o f the In­
umj U S ft ilu U County l i t * w n btr W th« rteiMi lw . ila eta ho
come o f the parties.
reached hp calling 323-4060. This
In other words. If an ante­
celuma It far (astral Lafarautlaa
nuptial
agreement
making
•alp ssd A m M sal ht ratiat a pas Is
Has af eaeaultlag as alt araar abant
"unfair or unreasonable* provi­
sions for one spouse Is to be

Lesbian would like a true straight friend
DEAR ABBY: I am a 42-year-old
lesbian. I consider myself a nice,
easygoing person who tries her beet
to follow the Golden Rule. I have an
outgoing personality, and have no
trouble making friend* and keeping
them. However, it seems as though
each time a female friend finds out
I’m gay, ahe expects me to come on
to her.
Abby, all I ever wanted waa a
friend with whom I didn't have to
be on guard — a perron who would
accept me aa a true friend. Just
because I’m gay doesn't mean all
my friendships nave to be —ritual. 1
can enjoy having frin, a good conver­
sation, sharing a movie or shopping
' %tth someone who'a straight.
. I am happily la love with my
Mol m all or a year and a half, and
ahe hae encountered the earns
thing. Am 1 doing something wrong
that friends view me this way? How
can 1 change my peraonelity to
maintain friendship* without my
kindneee being mistaken for any­
thing more?
T r IN ST. PETERSBURG, FLA.

DEAR T T i I eee i
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VAN BUREN

At the last family get-together,
Ded waa nice to everyone except my
husband and ms. He waa downright
rude to ua, and I'm at the point
when I don't even want to see him
again. My husband feels the tame
way. Must I force myself to have a
relationship w ith my dad ju st
because he's my father?
DESPERATE
IN ONTARIO, CANADA

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several times a week. He always
complained about Florence and
the things ahe did to him when
they were together. I am the only
one o f hla six children in whom ha
Abby, now that Dad and Flo­
rence a n back together, he &lt;
me to forget everything he i
about her and pretend that nothing
unpleasant ever happened. He
wants ua to have a does relation­
ship with her, and ha la angry that I
don't call or visit than in their
home. I have —plained that I Am t
call them because I dont want to
apeak with hie wtfc.
Abby, I waa honest with my dad
from the start, but he lied to me fixmonths. He had been seeing Flo­
rence for quite soma time before
they moved back In together.

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Lake M a ry
produces play
Cast members and directors in­
vito Iho public to attend lako
Mary High School's hot produc­
tion of Arthur Miller's "Death ol a
Salesman " Tito last chanco to
see tho ploy will bo tomglit and
Saturday at 7 30 p m In tho Lako
Mary High School Auditorium
Tickets am on sale lor $3 For in­
formation, call (107) 320 9500
H »»U I PSoto by Tommy V H w r

Tltc Sominolo Herald Pot Ol Tho Wook is Clovo, a 1-yoar old tabby
willt wtuto spots who likos attention and is good with childron. Clovo has
boon spayed Sho is availablo at tho Sominolo County Humarto Soci­
ety, at tho intersection ol County Homo Road and U S Highway 17-92
next to Floa World in Sanlord For information, call (407) 323-8685.

The Orlando Sentinel

S a tu rd a y , A u g u s t 2 2 .1 9 9 8

Dugan is best-qualified
party altlllatlou. make the c hoice.
hree candid.itrs would like In till the open Croup 0 seat
Jell Thom pson has lieen a lawyer for Hi years, all o f that time
on the brn rli ol the IHtli Jimdtrlnl Circuit, which serves
In llrevard County, lie served three years as an assistant prose­
Hrcvnrd and Seminole t trnnlles. For a n u m lxr ol
cutor. then entered private practice that Includes the
reasons. David Dugan Is Ix-st.
lull range ol legal work. He. loo. has found lim e lo
Mr. Dugan knew when he was 10 that he wanted to
serve his community In a num ber ol volunteer efforts.
Ix't oinc a lawyer. At law school Ids specific goal was trr
Mic hael llross has prac ticed law for 12 yrars In a
hecnine a trial lawyer, which Is why Ire s|x*claltml In
wide assortment of areas, though m uch of II has lieen
criminal rlcfcnse during his three-year Arm y service.
In criminal defense.
A lawyer lor 20 years, lie has handled the ganint Unfortunately. Mr. Dross was charged early this
complex civil litigation, as well as criminal, probate and
year by the Florida liar's grievance committee with
family law - while living most ol Oral time In Mrllronrne.
mismanagement of client trust accounts, for which
Vet there lias always I m-i -ii time lor lanilly anil column
the slate Supreme Court has ordered his practice
18th Judicial
nlly.
i loserl lor IO days and placed him on probation for a
Mr. Dugan's cutmmmlly service has lieen sleller: Hoy
Circuit, G roup 6 year. That Is not conduct w orthy ol a Judge.
Sr iniis. cham lier ol r innineii e. Rotary, clm rcli. youlh
Neither ol the later candidates has Ihe length or breadth o f
sports Through such servin' those who aspire lo lire hem h r ottie
legal
experience lo mulch that ol Mr. Dugan Nor ran (hey match
to know Hie many p a ils ol lheir rom m unlllrs ami those they
tils roiitm iinlly Involvement.
would |udge.
In shorl. Mr. Dugan Is best-qualified. Thus, he Is Ihe Sentinel's
Tw o other candidates seek ihe same seal. Though the Judge sits
choice
lor Judge. (Troup 0. IHth Judicial Circuit.
in llrevard County, all voters in Ihe two m onth's, regardless ol

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m u , unity

College was tho silo this woek ol a earner lair that
itli.ii ted more than 120 businesses and organizations

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JUDGE
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A|*KOve&lt;J t,y |)4«aj Dugan

Student to
speak to
young
achievers
OVIKDO Oviedo High School
Senior. Jen McCullough. Is one
ol *-K area students seler led lo
I' .ik at Junior A ch ievem ent's
Mi,| llorltl.i lluslness Hall of
I .unc event to Ire held on Nov.
!i ,,i i I h M.iit IoM Orlando World
i enter located at H70I World
« enter Drive in Orlando. T h is
-pedal event recognizes Ihe
at lilrv c m m ls
ol
prom inent
business
people
who
have
marie extraordinary leadership
roniriburions to our rom m unlty.
Ji ii was Ills) Introdured lo
JA's piogram s In her flllh
grade i lass. She parllripated
in ihe 'Out Nation" program
iti.it liilrodueeH students to Ihe
wm Id
of
business.
As
a
si.plioim iie. she was selected
ti, pai Hi Ipalc in JA 's Youth
U a iln s h lp iTograin. TTie p ro ­
gram oilers team building exer­
cises. m onthly InteracHon with
business
people
from
the
community and |ob shadowing.
T v r bad a great experience
wiib JA 's Youth l.eadershlp
I'm gr.mi. I learned lUsthand
how a business Is m il from
every
aspeel."
said
Jen.
"Through ibis piogram I was
able lo gel a behind-the-scenes
look
.it
television
sports
broadcasting. Not only was tt
cx d iln g. but I also learned
wtial li lakes lo pul togelber a
b io .id i.isl mid all the people

n&gt; i tied III oldel lor II lo hap­
pen."
In i adm its lo feeling only
sb: IHlv nervous alxiul s p e a k ­
ing. lu front ol ail audience of
ipproxlm alely 1.000 people. "I
l, , | com lortable lu fn m l o f u
group "I people." slit- says,
-i'.vcn it ibis Is Ihe la iges l
audit m i I've ever addtessed. I
think I'll do fine."
Junior Achievement Is a nonlit organization that works
uah loeal students and bus Iin itltic.d e ami Inspire
young people to value free enlerpilsc. understand business
and eeouom les. and |&gt;reparc
Ha in foi Ha work environment.

|«] |ajt a &gt;&lt; pd tor by t'-n campaign to clact D a »«J Dugan

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Sominoda Herald, Santofd. Florida • Thursday, October 29, 1999 • 1 1

V o lle y b a ll d e c isio n d a y

*1 have a nice team to look for­
ward to next year." Corso said.
"This year we had a young team
and I thought It should have gone
farther."
Seminole has had a bad habit
recently of getting ofT to slow starts
and firing back with a flourish to
pull out some comeback wins.
Last night, the ‘Noles dug a hole
too deep.
Oak Ridge ran off the first five

LAKE M A R Y . Rivalries are what
moke sports fun.
That being true. Thursday night's
Class GA-Dlstrfct 3 semifinals
ought to be like spending the right
at Busch Oardens.
With an Impressive 15-2, 15-6
win over Lyman last night In the
Quarterfinals at Lake Mary High
School, Lake Brantley's girls’ vol­
leyball team earned a third con­
secutive semifinal match
with
cross-county rival Oviedo.
Tonight's contest
will be a
'rubber match' o f sorts, as two
years ago. the Patriots knocked
Oviedo out of the district tourna­
ment and then last year the Lions
returned the favor.

Lyman and Lake Brantley playors battle above the net during the Qia n 6ADistrict 3 Quarterfinals at Lake Mary High School Wednesday night.

New Covenant bombs way into Church lead
By Dsaa Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ New Covenant Church took a trip
downtown last Friday night.
The undefeated leaders of the City o f Sanford
Recreation and Parks Department Adult Fall
Church Basketball League tossed In an amazing
12 three-pointers In the second half, and 14 for
the game. In blowing out Sanford Church o f the
Nazarene Team No. I. 89-47. In the Dan Pelham
Oymnatorium at Sanford Middle School.
Sanford First Baptist Church stayed right on
New Covenant's tall, scoring 63 second half
points. 24 by Denny Clayton, to overcome a 24­
23 halftime deficit and triumph. 63-48. over
Sanford Church o f Uie Nazarene Team No. 2.

In the other gam e last Friday, new entry C a l­
vary A postolic got 25 points from Derrick C o o ­
per to hold oft C.H.O.P.. 66-65, despite a 35potnt effort from Derricko Shaw.
In gam es from O ctober 16th, New Covenant
got a 2-0 forfeit from Calvary Apostolic: Sanford
First baptist Church used a huge second h alf to
l&gt;eat Sanford First Church o f the N azarrne
Team No. I. 64-33: and C.H.O.P. trimmed S an ­
ford First Church o f the Nazarene Team No. 2.
45-41.
New Covenant Churrh Is now 4-0. with S an ­
ford First Baptist Church just behind at 3-1.
Trailing the leaders are C.H.O.P. (2-2). Calvary
Apostolic (1-2) and Sanford Church o f the N a za ­
rene Team No. 1 and Sanford First Church o f
the Nazarrne T ram No. 2 (both 1-3).

This Friday night, Calvary Apostolic takes on
Sanford First Church of the Nazarene Team No.
I at 6:30 p.m.: Sanford First Church o f the
Nazarrne Team No. 2 challenges New Covenant
Church at 7:30 p.m.; and C.H.O.P. battles San­
ford First Baptist Church at 8:30 p.m.
O C T O B E R 16

FIRST BAPTIST M , NAZARENE I I S3
Naaaisa* Tsaai «1 (SS)
lion Cardril 0 0-0 0. Tim Oilman I 0-0 3. Grady Lrfctlr 0
0 0 0. Jon Oak* 0 0-0 0. Phillip Sutherland I 0-0 2. Danny
Walton 3 0-2 0. Dak Whitman S 4-8 18. Scan Whitman 0 0­
0 0. John Ctm ci 0 0-0 0. Hilly Catalano 0 0-0 0. Jaton Por­
ter 3 1-2 8. TOtak: 13 B-B 33.

First Saatlst Chink (M l
Denny Clayton S 2-2 21. Jim Learned 8 2-2 12. (tab
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see more dramatic than the lonely runner.

undreds o f yards from the finish line, still
K
sweating and pumping long after the winners

Church, Page SB

Favorites
dominate
SAC cross
country
title runs

started accepting congratulatory hugs from p eo­
ple who didn't mind getting sweat all over them.
They are the real heroes. The ones who finish,
as well as the folks who stand around and wait
for them to finish.
If you think cross country Isn't a serious sport,
think again. Check out the girls after the ftrst
few cross the line. Runners screaming, crying,
holding their sides, then crying again after their
finishing kick wasn't enough for 15th place.
Same with the guys. Some o f the best races
occur minutes after the winners finish when two
runner*, neck and neck, come running out o f the
woods trying not to finish anywhere closer to
Iasi.
The victory arms fly just as high Into the area
and the loser Is Just as upset as the guy who
finished second.
In basketball and football, you can always
blame your teammates. In cross country, there's
only yourself and a day at Central Winds Park
made me believe that cross country provides
some o f the best there Is In high school sport.
By the way. the next big meet Is districts next
Nov. 7 at DeLand. Even if you're still fired about
Friday's football. If you want to see some real
athletic heroes, make It a plan to attend.
L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : Credit a great line to

Kenny Mayne q f ESPN's SportsCenter.
The Issue o f marijuana testing was part o f
Wednesday’s NBA negotiations schedule
which went nowhere and Mayne, one q f the
funniest and driest tn the business said,
‘Drugs were put on the table during today's
bargaining negotiations. That explains a lot. “
I think he was being funny.

The winner o f the 0 p.m. match
will cam a spot In next week's re­
gional* and face either Lake Mary
or DeLand. who meet at 4:30 p.m.
today, In the championship game
at 7:30 p.m. tonight.
"Oviedo Is definitely a big rival o f
ours," said Lake Brantley coach
Stan Cutler. "We have a tendency
to take the rivalry personally and
the girts cannot let that happen.
Some teams play better in those

By Joff BsrUaleks
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

Lak# Mary's Nick Stuart (No. 432. right) pulls ahead of ths
pack on his way to winning the boys’ individual title at the

Seminole Athletic Conference Championships at Central Winds
Park in Winter Springs Wednesday afternoon.

WINTER SPRINGS . The rivalry
has been brewing since their
freshman year.
Nick Stuart o f Lake Mary and
Nate Adams o f Lyman have been
battling for county supremacy for
several years and have traded titles
back and forth.
Yesterday, at Central Winds Park
In the Seminole Athletic Confer­
ence championship, the two b a t­
tled It out yet again for one o f the
final times as seniors.
With 200 yards to go. Stuart and
Adams were neck and neck with
Adams holding a alight lead.
Then Stuart put on a finishing

Franklin Bail Bonds takes Friday Night Lake M ary lead
From Staff Reports
LAKE MARY _ Kevin Lavlgnc
and Steven Dennis drove in two
runs each and Modem Welding
left the tying runs on base in
the bottom o f the seventh In­
ning as Franklin Ball Bonds

won the battle o f unbeaten*. 8­
6, In the City o f Lake Mary De­
partment o f Parka and Recrea­
tion Men's Fall Friday Night
Slow Pitch Softball League at
the Lake Mary Softball C om ­
plex.
In the other games, seven

different players drove In at
least two run* apiece and the
defense held Life Way Commu­
nity Church to one single as
Liefler &amp; Sons Trucking posted
a 20-0. three-lnnlng shutout.
And Courtyard by Marriott
ripped the b ill for 35 hits In

thum ping
27-8.

Seagate

Software.

Franklin Hall Honda now
stands alone atop the stand­
ings with a 5-0 record, while
Modem Welding and LlefTer &amp;
Sons Trucking are both 4-1.
Completing the standings are

Courtyard by Marriott (1-3),
Life Way Community Church
(0-4) and Seagate Software (0­
51.
The league plays a triple­
header every
Friday night
starting at 8:30 p.m. at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex on

Ranloul Lane between CR46-A
and Country Club Road, across
from the Mayfair Oolf Course.
Providing the offense were:
Franklin Ball Bonds: two hits
_ Steven Dennis (double, two

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ju II

OR1ANDO
_
Sem inole
High
School girls volleyball roach Beth
Corso realized her Henson was
over, but she still
thought It
shouldn't have been over quite yet.
Th e 'Notes tra w led to Oak Ridge
Inst night for the second round o f
the Class SA-Dlstrict 5 sem ifinals.
With a shot ut n regional playofT
berth n the line. Sem inole enm e
out flat and fell 15-10. 15 0 ns the
season came to an end.
Seniors Amanda Cook. M elllssa
W itte and Emily W ontenay played
their final gam e as Sem lnoles but
Corso still returns a young team
next year, featuring Kim Nelson.
M ichelle Cardell, Courtney New ­
man and freshm an Tara W iggins
am ong the group.

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usually bunched together until It comes time for
a final kick.
But that also gives them time to separate from
the rest o f the pack, the ones who Just desper­
ately wrant to participate. There are few things

By *»m * Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

—

Tb the uneducated or, In other words, me be­
fore last wreck, cross country Is a race where a
zillion people lake oft at the same time looking
like ants after a giant crumb, run Into the woods
and aren't heard from again for almost a half­
hour before com ing back out o f the woods like a
scene from Field o j Dreams.
In couldn't be more unlike that.
Heck, cross country Is a blast as long as 1
don't have to try to run that far.
There Isn't another sport In the county where
Individuals get so much attention whether they
are the winners or losers. The real glory of cross
country. I learned. Isn't In winning. The winners
cross the line with a small bead of sweat and a
smile, take a few deep breaths, and hug their
coaches, all smiley and cheery.
If you want to see the real meaning o f sport,
wait around after the first 10 or some come
through the finish line.
You see real pain. Tears. Qasps for a sem ­
blance o f breath.
You see kids racing the final 200 yards hoping
to finish 20th Instead o f 21st. not like it matters,
but the entire crowd and their already-finished
teammates still stand at the finish line scream ­
ing them on.
It's also the loneliest sport.
At Central Winds, the runners basically do
three laps around the course. The top racers are

By Jeff Berlinicke
ASSISTAN T SPO RTS EDITOR

------

W INTER SPRIN G S _ I thought I knew the
m eaning o f the word pain last week.
A fter covering hundreds or basketball, football,
volleyball nnd baseball gam es. I knew It was
time to see m y ftrst cross country meet In p er­
son.
What could be m ore boring. 1 thought. I'll have
to stand In the sun for a couple o f hours and see
absolutely no action .
Som etim es I can be stupid and dumb at the
sam e time.
In fact. I liked It so much last week. I looked
forward to heading to Central W inds Park y e s­
terday to cover the S em in ole Athletic Conference
ch am pionships.

Class 6A
down to
final four

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D o n ’ t ju dge an
activity before
you experience
it fo r you rself

Seminole
falls short
in 5A-5

•—

H erald S taff W riter

—

Jeff
Berlinicke

�2n

Semmoln Herald Sanford Flond.1

Thursday. October 29, 1990

Class 6A-------------C o n tin u ed from Page tn
types o f situations and we are
not one nt them
" llie v need In iel their play on the court speak
lor it sell and ignore the |&gt;ersonal stuff.*
L ist n ielli, t«ik e H ia n tlr y s p la y definitely
spoke for Itself
In the llisi came. l-\ke Mrantley and Lyman
w e ir neck and neck until Dana Gorman open ed
up the gallic for the Patriots. Soon. l-'k c Hran11« \ was up B '1 and inner looked hack.
im pressive serving by Elizabeth Phaneitf and

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1996. «t 6 30 a m
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ahe may need to enaure that a
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ings it m ade, w h ich record
includes the testim ony and e v i­
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IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
J U D IC IA L C I R C U IT
IN A N O FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
C A S E NO 9 B -1 4 2 3 C A -1 4 -0
f r a n a l 'N t a ll e n and
C la r a * a l l e n . n.a wife.
Plaintiffs.
v%
S T E L L A A LL E N AND
JO H N O O E A L l f N .
her unknown spouse.
V ER N O N E C H A M B E R S .
ANO JA N E DOC C H A M B E R S ,
his unknow n spouse,
AND D O N A L D R
C H A M B E R S AND
JA N E D OE C H A M B E R S ,
tvs unknow n spouse, and
any unknow n heirs,
devisees, grantees, assigns,
lienors, creditors, trustees, or
other claim ants by.
ttuough, under
or egam ft S T E L L A A L IE N .
V ER N O N C C H A M B E R S
OR D O N A L D R C H A M B E R S
and all parties h aving or
claim ing to have any right,
t.ti# or interest in the
property described.
Defendants

NOTICE OF ACTION
(Section 49.08. Fie. Btet.)
T m £ S TA TE OF F L O R ID A TO
D E F E N D A N TS S T E L L A A L L E N .
« alive, end if dead. A N D J O H N
DOE
A LLEN
her unknow n
s pou se
VERN ON £ C H A M ­
B ER S if aii»e and if dead. AN D
JA N E D OE C H A M B E R S , h it
unknow n spouse. A N D D O N A L D
R C H A M B E R S , if alive, and if
dead A N D JA N E D O E C H A M ­
B E R S . his unknow n spousa. all
persons or parties claim ing an
•nterest in the property as heirs,
d e visee s. Q rantees. a s s ig n s ,
enors. creditors, trustees or
other claim an ts by thro ugh
under
or
agam st
S TE LLA
A LL E N . V ER N O N E C H A M B E R S
O R O O N A L O R. C H A M B E R S ,
and ell parties or persons hev*
•&lt;g or c laim in g to have any
right title or interest in and to
m e premises involved in this
suit
t O U ARE H E R E B Y N O T lF lE O
that an action to quiet title to
that
certa in
pro p e rty
in
S em m ole
C o u n ty ,
F lo rida ,
oesenbed as follows:
th e North 1/2 of the Southeast
1 4 of the Southeast 1/4 of the
Northwest 1/4 of Section 21.
Township 20 South, Range 32
Cast. Sem m ole County, Florida
has been filed agamst you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
f any. to it on S T E P H E N M
COOVER
of
H U T C H IS O N .
M AM ELE
A C O O V C R . P A .,
attorneys for Plaintiffs, whose
address is P O
B o i 1149.
Sanford Florida 32772-1149 on
or before Novem ber 16. 1998
end f»ie the oogm el of same m
the office of the Clerk of the
above
styled
C o u rt
either
before s ervice on Plaintiffs'
attorney of imm ediately th e re ­
after, otherwise, a default will
be entered agam st you for the
relief
dem anded
m
the
Cum plam l
W ITN E S S MV H A N O AN D SEA L
of this Court on O C T O B E R 12.
1998
M AMVANNE M O R SE
C L C n * OF TH E
C IR C U IT C O U R T
Dy Cecelia V Ekern
D eputy Clerk
P ub h fh O ctober 19. 22. 29. end
Novem ber 9. 1998
D EV 128

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 18TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A N D FO R
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y .
F L O R ID A
CA9E NO: 9821200R 020
IN R f The M arriage of
Jeffery S Angelt
Husband.
and
l a me 14 Harlow A rg a li.
Wife
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
D IS S O L U T IO N
OF M A R R IA G E
V OU ARE H E R E B Y N O T IF IE D
m at an a tion for dissolution o!
ma»r&gt;age has been tiled agamst
you and you are required to
serve e copy of your written
defenses. •• any. to it on Pamela

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Ba»|
A .jnii Petitioner, whose
scl h a t s *s t f b t Palm A ve ..
Winter Ta lk . FL 37789 on or
l +K re N O V I M U IR 9. 1998. and
• o the t’l.gm ai with the c»erk o*
if^s court before s ervice on
M i He y there
j*te- it yo u fail to d o so. a
te*au't »
be entered agamst
you to» the ifk # t dem anded in
the petition
W t T N f t S my hand and the
*e t of tn.s court on O C T O B E R

V 1999

MARVANNC M O R SE
CLERK OF T h e C O U R T
By l uAnne Wo. Jl*y
Deputy Clerk
Publish October 8. 13. 22. 29.
1999

OEV-67
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE t 8TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 88-220CA14E
C H E M IC A L M O R TG A G E
C O M PA N Y.
Plaintiff,
VS
M A R G A R ET A C O R D E K
A. K -A M A R G A R E T ANNE
C O R D E K F/ k /A M A R G A R E T
C TA BO R , et al..

Defendants
AMCNOEO NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant
to
that
Ordar
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated O ctober 24th. 1998. and
entered m civil case number 98220CA14E. of the Circuit Court
of the 19th Judicial Circuit *t
and
for
Semmota County.
Florida . wherem CHEMICAL
M O R TG A G E
COMPANY.
is
Piam t.ff and MARGARET A.
CORDEK
AJK/A MARGARET
ANNE CORDEK F/K/A MAR­
GARET C TABOR. ROBERT E
TABOR. REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC A/K/A
REMINGTON OAKS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC..
THE
CROSSINGS
MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION.
INC . CITY OF SANFORD. A
FLORIDA MUNICIPAL CORPO­
RATION.
. UNKNOWN PERSONlS) IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY NO 1. N/K/A RICK LONG,
ta/are Dalendant(a). I will tall fo
the highest and best bidder for
cash at the west front door of
the Seminole County court­
house in Ssntord. Semmole
County. Florida, at 11 00 AM .
on the 24th day ot November,
1996. the following deaenbed
property as set forth in said
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 40. REMINGTON OAKS AT
THE CROSSINGS, according to
the Plat thereof ea recorded in
Plat Book 36. Paget 66-70.
Public Racorda of Sammolo
County. Florida
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated the 26th day of October.
1996
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
CODiUS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Scout Boulevard
Suita 4SG
Tampa. Florida 33607
CAS (96-00106
It you art a person with a dis­
ability who neads any accom­
modation tn ordar lo participate
m this proceeding, you art enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to the
provisions of certain assis­
tance Please contact Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avenos. Sanlord. Florida 32771,
Telephone: (407) 323-4330 with­
in two (2) working days of your
racaipt of this Amended Notice
of Foreclosure Sale; if you art
hearing or voice unpaired, call
1-800-933-6771.
Publish: October 2S. and
November 3. 1998
DEV-237

IN TH8 CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Case ne. SE-438E-OR
IN RE Tf*# Msrnage of
L O U IS D O ELL

Petitioner/Husband
and
U G IA M A T E U S B E LL
Re spondent/Wrf a

NOTICE OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
TO LIGIA M A T E U S BELL
Y O U ARE H E R E B Y NOTlFlEO
met an action for dissolution of
mamage has bean filed agamst
you and you art required lo
*#rve a copy of your wrrtten
defenses, if any. lo it on Louis
D Ben. whose address is 1383
W SR 434 *103. Longwood. FL
12730 on or before NOVEMBER
27. 1996 and file the original
anttl tha Clerk of Ihia court
before service on Petitioner or
immediately thereafter. If you
fail to do so. a default will be
entered agamst you for the
relief demanded m the petition..
W A R N IN G Rule 12 283 Florida
Family Law Rules of Procedure,
requires certain automatic dis­
closure ot docum ents and infor­
mation F a J ura to comply can
result m sanctions, including
dismissal or striking of p lsa d mgs
W i T M S S m y hand and the
seal of this court on O C T O B E R

76 t998

(S EA L)
MAMVANNE M O R SE
C i l R K OF TH E C O U R T
By Luanne W oodley
Deputy Clerk

Publish
October 29.
November 3. 12. 19. 1998
DEV 233

and

good defensive w ork bv Tina M rllklan pul Ihc
I'.ititots over the top. Lynian was unable to s a l­
vage another point and Lake Brantley look the
first gam e 15-2.
Lyman came b.u k with a little more life In the
second and w as up G-0 early In the game. K ary
McDaniel was the m otivator for the Greyhounds,
cheering on her team m ates and playing a gg res­
sively al the net.
Unfortunately for Lyman. It Just wasn't enough
as ihc Greyhounds never scored an oth er point.
After racing lo nine points and then stallin g
for seven p ossession s. Lady Patriot Leslie W h it­
taker scored four straight service points lo lake
Lake Brantley over Ihc top with a 15-15 win.
Despite Its early dism issal. Lynian reflected
positively on the season.
"Although we had an up and down season, w e
have Improved so much this year." said Lynian
conch Doug W olhsteln. "It might not have
shown In our record hut because I am a first-

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
Or THK i a iN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND TOR
■ IM IN O L t COUNTV,
FLORIDA
Q IN IR A L
JURISDICTION OIVISION
CASS NO: •• 1*43 CA 14P
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC
PLAINTIFF

VS

IN THB COUNTY COURT
OF THB 1IOHTSENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
9IM INOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASS NO. S F -IT S S -C C -IO -U
COACH LIGHT ESTATES.
SECTION II. INC . a not
lor profit Florida corporation.
Plaintiff,

JAMES A. JACKSON. ET AL
DEFENOANTIS)
N O TIC t OF ACTION
CON STRUCT IV I SIRVICK
TO TONYA N MITCHELL A/K/A
TONTA MITCHELL; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE
OF
TONTA
N.
M ltCHELL
A/K/A
TONYA
MITCHELL. JAMES A JACKSON ANO UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JAMES A JACKSON wSoe*
r ..l d .n c .
I.
unknown
II
h ./ .h ./ lh .y b* living; and it
n ./.h ./th .y b* d ..d , in .
unknown d .l.n d .m . who may
b . .p o u .« ., n.ira, d . v i . . . . ,
g ia n t..., . . . i g n . . t , li.nora,
creditor*. Iru .t..* , and all pal­
lia. claiming an int.r.at by,
thiougn. und.i of again.! tf&gt;»
O al.nd.nl., who a i. not known
to b . d.ad oi aliva, and .&lt;1 per!&gt;•« having or claiming lo hav.
any nghl. Id l. or ln l.r ..t in tha
property d.acnb.d m th . mortgag. baing toradoaad haraln.
VOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
lhai an action lo foraclota a
mortgag* on th* following

ve.
DOUGLAS J. TRONOLONE
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that on lha 19th day ol
November, 1999 at tt.00 a m. at
tha watt front door of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanlord, Florida, tha under­
signed Clark will otter for aal*
tha following daaenbad real
property:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
33. BUIID'NQ H. COACH LIOHT
ESTATES SECTION II. A CONCOMINIUM PURSUANT TO THE
DECLARATION OF C O N D O ­
MINIUM RECORDED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1373,
PAQE 1930. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEkflNOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
together with all structure*,
improvement*, future*, appli­
ances, and appunsnancat on
said land or uaad In conjunction

property

therewith

LOT 41. BLOCK 36. 4TH SEC­
TION DREAMWOLO. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4.
PAGE 99 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
hat baan Mad egemet you and
you ara raquuad to t t r v t a
copy of your wntttn datanaaa,
rf any, lo it on OAVID J. STERN.
ESO. Plaintiff'a attorney, whoa*
addrtt* It 901 • Unlvaraity
Dfiv* 9500. Plantation, FL
33134 (no latar than 30 day*
tiom th* data ot th* First publi­
cation ot thi* notic* ot action)
and tila tha original with tha
dark ot thta court either before
eervice on Piattilltfe attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwiaa a default will be entered
agalnat you tor tha tallal
demanded in tha complaint or
petition filed harem.
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal ol Ihia Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thia 19th day of
OCTOBER. 1991.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BV: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 t . UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE S00
PLANTATION. FL 33134
M-3S3S7INCL)
Publrah: October 33. 39. 1999
DEV-1 rs

Tha aforesaid aal* will ba
mad* pursuant to a Summary
Final Judgment antarsd In Civil
No. 9I-379S-CC-30-U pending
in tha County Courl at the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and lor Seminole County.
Flonea.
Dated ihia tlth day ol
October. 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: Jana E. Jasewic
Deputy Clark
NOTICE
AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF I B M
Administrative Order
Me. BT-S
It you ara a person with a dis­
ability who noada any accom­
modation m ordar to participate
in this proceeding, you ara enti­
tled, at no coat to you. to the
provision ol certain aaalttanc*
Flaat*
contact
Court
Admlnrstration at 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suits N301, Sanlord
FL 13771 (407| 331-4310
aat.4317 within &gt; working days
ot your receipt of this notice; It
you ara hearing or vole
impaired, call 1-B00-SSS-S771.
TAYLOR ANO CARLS. PJk.
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF
1900 SUMMIT TOWER
BOULEVARD. SUITE 900
ORLANDO. FLORIDA 13E10
Publish: Octobar I I . 39. 1999
DEV-177

IN T N I C IR C UIT CO URT
OF THB 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AMD FOR
SSMIHOLS CO UNTY
JURISDICTION OIVISION
CASH NO. ST-1SSS-CA-14K
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION,
t/k/a Chemical RdaMantial
Mortgage Corporation, t/k/a
Margaretten • Company. Inc..
Plaint iff.
VS.
STEPHEN M. POPE; at al..
Defendant*
AM BR OID NO TICS
OF FORBCLOSURN BALM
Notice la hereby given that,
pureuent
to
that
Order
Reecheduling Foredoeure Bata
datad October 39th, 199S, and
enterad In civU caaa number 971909-CA-14K, ot tha Circuit
Court of tha tlth Judicial
Circuit In and tor Samlnala
County. Florida, wherein CHASE
MANHATTAN MORTOAOI COR­
PORATION. F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL
M ORTOAOI
CORPORATION. F/K/A MAROARETTCN • COMPANY. INC.,
la Plaintiff and STEPHEN M.
POPE, FIRST FAMILY FINANCIAL-SERV1CIS. INC. C/O THE
FRENTICE HALL CORPORA­
TION SYSTEM R.A.. la/ara
D*f*ndanl(t), I wW *#W to th*
h ig h lit and beat bidder tar
ceeh at tha weet front deer at
tha Samlnala County court­
house In Sanlord, Seminole
County. Florida, at 11:00 A.M.
on tha t7th day ot November,
1999. tha following daaenbad
property aa eat forth in eaid
Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 41, SAN SERASTIAN
HEIGHTS, UNIT 3. ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IT,
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Dated the EStti day ol October.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaewic
Deputy Clark
CO0IUS • STAWIARSKI
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Suita 4SO
Tampa. Florida 13907
CAS 497-0309S
Publish
Octobar 39, and
November 9, 1999
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IN THB C IR C UIT CO URT
FOR SBM MOLB COUNTY,
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IN R I; ESTATE OF
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OF ADMINISTRATION
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GIRLS VOLLEYBALL

yrar voarlt. the train had lo learn a whole new
way o f doing things.
"These girls len n ird how to play varsity vo l­
leyball and now all they have to do Is
strengthen their skills. They learned a lot this
year and we're off to a good start with thr p ro ­
gram."
After the U ik r H rantlry-Lyinaii game. No. 3
seed D etain! and No. G Lake Howell took the
court for the second quarterfinal gam e.

C L A M B A -D I8T R 1C T 8
Rt Oak RMgo High School, Orlaado

TUESDAY. OCTOBER 37
flams 1 „ Seminole defeated Mainland. 13-15, IS­
IS. 15-4.

asms 3 _ Ddtonn defeated Pine Ridge. 15-2. 4-15,
15-10.

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 38
flams 3 _ Deltona defeated Spruce Creek , 1541,

Although the Silver Hawks have had a rough
year, no one expected that they would fall so
easily to the dom inant B ulldogs.
In game one. D rlju id w as up 4-0 on their first
service opportunity.
Ashy I’erasza served for one Silver Hawks
point before Delauid regained possession. Lake
Howell didn't score again until late In the gam e,
when Jarkle Sam clson served for the second
Sliver Hawk point.
It was loo little loo late and DcLand held 1-ake
Howell to take the first gam e 15-2.
The second gam e was much o f the sam e.
With a 4-0 lead. Lady Bulldog Amanda
Thom pson's serving was the key to nine unan­
swered points which took Dcl-and to 13-0 on
one possession .
Lake Howell did m uster two points o f Its own
before succum bing to DcLand 15-2.
As m entioned earlier In the story, ih c sem ifi­
nals will be played at 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. and
the finals at 7:30 p.m. tonight. The winners o f
tlie sem ifinals will both ca m spots In the reglonals next week, with the district cham pion
getting to play at hom e.

10-15. 15-13 .

Orris 4 _ Oak Rklgc defeated Seminole, 15-10,
15-6.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER S t
CHAMPIONSHIP QAME . Deltona v*. Oak Ridge.

7 p.m.
C L A M 6 A -D IB T K IC T 9
at U k a Mary High lokool
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER M
Osms 1 _ Lake Dnmtley defeated Lyman, IB-t,
156.

Oama 3 _ DcLand defeated lake Howell. 15-2. 153.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER S t
Oama 8 .Lake Mary vs. DcLand, 4:30 p.m.
Ormm 4 _ Oviedo vs. Lake Brantley. 6 p.m.
CHAMPIONSHIP QAME _ Lake Mary-DcLand
winner v*. Ovtcdo-Lake Brantley winner, 7:30 p.m.
C L A M S A -D U T R IC T 19
at W i t t i f t B B High H t — I
THURSDAY, OCTOBER B t
Oama 1 _ fW w Beach vs. Melbourne Central
Catholic. 6 pan.
CHAMPKMHRP QAME .Winter Sprtr** vs.
Game 1 winner. 7:30 p.m.

C la s s 5 A
points o f the
match, but Sem inole charged back. W iggins and
Canlell eante o ff the bench and rulllcd the team
to a 6-5 lead, but Oak Ridge's Lnquanda C otlen
continued to slam the ball down Ihc S em in ole
throats.
The pendulum swung to the Pioneers who
look a 10-G lead, but e 'N oles tied it at 10 with
four straight points o ff W itte's serve. A fie r a
side-out. Oak Ridge served out the match.
In the final gam e, Sem inole scorrd Ihc first
four points and led 5 - 1 behind Cook's powerful
net play and W ontenay's Bcrve. Nelson did a
strong Job o f setting and Sem inole had m om en ­
tum, but the 'Noles, despite C om o's su bsta­

tions, got sloppy and Oak Ridge outseorrd
Seminole 14-1 the rest o f the way.
To make things worse, Cotten went to the
bench with the Pioneers trailing 5-1 and S em i­
nole didn't take advantage, brin g outseorrd 5-1
until she re-entered.
It was a frustrating yra r In whleh Sem inole,
although Improved over last season, never got
on a roll and had. according to Corso, too many
mental lapses.
"We cam e out to play our gam e tonight, w r
Just didn't attack well," C orso said.
Sem inole rn drd with a .500 record.
Tonight. Deltona faces Oak Ridge for thr d is ­
trict title with the w inner gaining hom e court
advantage In the first-round o f rrglonnls and the
losers facin g a road trip.

Stephanie Cornell (No. 520, center) runs with the
pack at the start ol Wednesday's girls race. But the
Lake Brantley senior quickly pulled away to win by

HweMPbeeetbyFMeu*'*
more than two seconds as she repeated as Seminole
Athletic Conference champion and led the Patriots to
the SAC Team Championpship at Centra) Winds Park.

Continued from Page IB

Running----Continued from Page IB
kick lo take the title by Just
over a second over Adams.
It wasn't a total loss for
Adams as the Lyman boys
easily captured the team title.
"I've been racing him since
my freshman year," Adams
said. "It’a always d o se when
we race. I give Nate a ton of
credit, especially since he got
100 yards ahead at one time."
The two will meet again next
Saturday at the district meet In
DcLand.
The top seven finishing boys
earned All-SAC honors. Be­
sides Adams and Stuart, other
first-learners included Aaron
Borges (Lyman). Dan Austin
(Lake Howell). Doug Brown
(Lyman). Ben Alpcr (Lyman
and Robert Fore (Lyman).
In the team competition,
Lyman, the No. 2 ranked team
In the state, outpaced f-akr
Howell with Winter Springs
finishing third.
For the girls. Lake Brantley's
Stephanie Cornel), who won
last week's Just For Feet
Seminole Invitational, contin­
ued her winning ways with an
almost two-second win over
Amy Giles o f Winter 'Springs
with a strong finish after trail­
ing early.
Cornell also won the SAC
meet last season.
"I knew she would be hard to
beat," Cornell said. T h e re was
a lot o f pressure to repeat from
last year but 1 felt pretty good

the whole time. 1 had every­
thing left in me at the end."
She gave credit to teammate
Belinda Bargmann who fin­
ished third.
"As I turned a comer In Die
race. I know I'm not supposed
to but I looked over my shoul­
der and saw her gaining,"
Cornell said. ‘ But I did and It
got me going."
After Cornell.
Giles
and
Bargmann.
Claudia
Beltel

(Lake Mury). Jennifer Elthclberger (Lake Brantley). Jas­
mine Domford (Lake Mary) and
Megan McMillan (Lake Bran­
tley) rounded out the top seven
finishers that earned All-SAC
honors.
Lake Urnntlry, ranked sec­
ond In the Class 6A state poll,
won the team competition,
followed by Oviedo and Winter
Springs.

SEMINOLE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE
CROM COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
at Costrml Wind* Park. V ta tsr Springs

BOYS
TEAM _ I. Lynian. 33: 3. Lukr lluwrU. 69; 3. Wlnlrr Spring*. 79: 4. Luke Mary
S3: 5. Luke flrentley. 130; 6 Oviedo 134: 7. Seminole. IBB.
INDIVIDUALS _ I. Nick Stuart. Luke Mary. IB 52.09. 2. Nate Adam*. Lyman.
15:53.B5: 3. Aaron Uorgn. Lyman. 1622.47; 4. t)an Auatln. !■■*«- lluwrU.
16 28.51; 6. Doug Urown. Lyman. 103097: 0. lien Alprr. Lyman. 10 3802; 7.
Hubert Fore. Lyman. 10:43.23: 8. Glen WlUun. Winter Spring*. 10:48 01; 9. tLnfd
Hinge. Lake Mary. 10:48.45: 10. Olan ArUmrndl. Lake lluwrU. 10:50 91: It. Jo*h
Aber. Lake lluwrU 10:58.01: 12. Jon llubbard. Seminole. 105899: 13. John
Flnke. Lyman. 17:01.09: 14. Anthony Napoittana. Wlnlrr Spring*. 17:02 18; IB.
Eric Williams. Winter Spring*. 17:10.58: 10. Travle Gardner. Oviedo 17:14.59. 17.
Mike Simmon*. Lake llowrll. 17:17.01: 18. James Sternberg. Lake Hranlln,
17:23.16: IS. Dartn Uuxbaum. Lake Mary. 17:32.39: 20. Scan Snyder. Winter
Spring*. 17:3818

GIRLS

TEAM _

I. Lake Urantlry. 24: 2. Oviedo. 80; 3. W ln lrr Springs. 87: 4. Lym an.
92: 5. Lake Mary. 104: 0. Lake lluw rU. 127: 7. Seminole. 200.

UtmVUHJALE _ I. Stephanie Cornell. Lake Urantlry. 19:10.78; 2. Amy Giles.
Winter Spring*. 19:18.54: 3. Uellnda Uargmann. Lake lltamlry, 19:27.99, 4.
Claudia Beltel. Lake Mary. 19:29.80; B. Jennifer Elrhrtbrrgrr. Lake Urantlry.
19:40 81; 4 Jasmine Domford. lake Mary. 19 43 04: 7. Megan McMillan. Lake
Hranlley. 19 55.72; 8. Dan Wise. Lake llranllry. 20 09 07: 9. Krletm WoUr. Ly­
man. 20:32.41; 10. Jennifer MlU*. Lake Urantlry. 20.30 75; II. Kristie Johnson.
Winter Springs. 20.40.80. 12. Megan Dube. Oviedo. 20 48.IH. 13. Sarah MrCleary.
Oviedo. 20:50.53; 14. Anna Starhow. Lyman. 21:01.09; IS. Victoria Urown. Lake
Urentley. 21:04.33: 10. Lindsey Alblter. Winter Spring*. 21:05.70; 17. Ekna
CavaUlnl. Oviedo. 21:17.89; IB. Katie Juteon. Oviedo. 21:23.11: 19. Crystal McKin­
ney. Lake HuwrU. 21:27.89; 20. Anna Fnuu. Oviedo. 21:31.40.
NOTES _ Top * m e (7) SaUAora la oaah race are First Team AUWemlaol*
Atklotla Ciaferaa.e: Eighth (Oth) threogh 14th flatohat* la e*ah raaa *ra ■*#-

Hackers tied for first
WINTER SPRINGS _ ThcresA Walburger
tossed a five-hitter as the PBS-Hackers from
Oviedo avenged Its only loss o f the season
and remained a tied for first place In the City
o f Winter Springs Women's Fall Slow Pitch
Softball League at Central Winds Park Mon­
day night.
Walburger also had three hits. Including a
double, and scored three runs as the Hack­

ers topped GDDC 11-3. GDDC had beaten
the Hackers 7-5 In a game earlier this sea­
son.
The Hackers and Select Management,
whom the Hackers play at 7:30 p.m. next
Monday night, are both 5-1.
Other hitters for the Hackers were Jaudon
Martctte (three-for-three. three RBI. three
put outs In leftcenter), Terri Mann (two sin­
gles. two runs scored, three RBI), Roseanne
Fry (two singles, two runs scored, two RBI),
Anna Hollis (two singles, nine put outs In left
field) and Jackie Janowlak (two singles, two
runs scored, two RBI).

Ptssss BPS Brlsfs, Psgs SB

�Seminole Herald, Sanford Florida - Thursday, October 29, 1998 •3 B

Church----------------

Slrar Myala 3 0 I 0 Jam al Ityala O 0 0 0. Mike Memly 3 2 !i
0. I.ylc Mnhlnann 1)0 O 0. S.ml Johnaon 0 0 0 0 Tntala 17
9 10 4H.
Hallllme wane . Nararrne &lt;2 24, Flrat llapllal 23 Three
pnlnl Drill Koilla . Flral llapllal 4 (Clayton 2. Kcnnnn 21.
Nararrne »2 5 (Wade. Walaon Howard. Kinnrll. Itemlvl To
lal Ionia . Flral llapllal 12. Nararrne «2 17 FMlktl mil _
Flral llapllal I (Slraiiaa) Trtlihit.il, none

C o n tin u ed fro m Pa ge IB

Fimwllmii 12 I-I 20. Timy Wryll I 1-2 3. Jnc
I 0 (I
2. David Hunt 0 0 0 0 Total* 27 0-7 04.
Ilallllmr •rote _ Flret ll.iptKl 30. N.i/.imw »l 29 Tlirwpoinl field Koala _ Nazarrnc *1 2 III Whitman, fuilitl. Find
ilaplUt 4 IClaytnu 3, lii-.srllmi* ||. Total finila _ Nauirnr • I
0. First llaptlvl 71 Fouled out . none Twhntral* . none

Lllin 5 0 0 12, Jaaiiri IVnlrr 2 2 4 0, (Irmly D-Rrlle 0 0 0 I),
.lull Oaks 0 0 0 II I n|iilw 20 200 47.
H.iUlliik- Mine . New Cnvcli.iiit 37. Narairne *1 13. ThreeImini field Rnala New Cmenanl I t (Dana 0. Dakharl 4. Hell

2. M Wllllama. J Wllllamal; Naitrrnr » l 5 imlninre 2.
Catalano 2. Wnlsonl Tnlal Inula _ New Covenant 5; Nararrne
• I H I'nuled mil _ none. Tcelmleals _ mine

C A L V A R Y A P O S T O L IC GO. C .H .O .P. G5

C.H .O .P. 48, N A ZAR ENE #2 41
Nacarene Team No. 2 (41)
Sootl Winle 0 2 2 12. Mare lleliney I 1-2 3. Tim Wiilsmi 0
0 0 0. Milan Howard 0 0 0 0. Ilrnndnn Klnnelt 0 3 7 15.
Steve ItyaN 2 1-3 5. Jatrud Ityali 0 0 2 0, Mike Hemley 1 0 II
2. Lyle Hnlilnv.ni 100 2, Sr olt Johnson 0 0 0 0. Vlnre How­
ard I 0-1 2. Totals: 17 7-17 41
C.H.O.P. (48)
Ik-mard Srnllh Jr. 3 0 0 7. .Illmet Swain 2 2 3 0. limit ho
Straw 10 (I 0 20, Charlie Holllw Jr. 10 0 2. Ik-rnatd Smith
Sr 3 O O II. IliitiK IIokI's 1 0 2 2. Itnhrrl Kry 10 0 2. Vernon
Harr la 0 0 0 0. Theory StnriKer 00 3 0, Chrla Halley 0 0 0
0. Hr mud Lrnlalk 00 0 0 Imala 21 2 10 45

C a lv a ry A p o a to lic C h u rch (6G)
OeorRr llakrr 5 1 11 I I . Derrlik Cnnprr M 0-10 25. l-rwtener Oordon 3 2 2 9. Norman I trier ly O i l 13 Comrllila
Crrrlrr 4 0 0 H
C .ll.O .P . (0 8 )
Ik-mard Smith Jr 3 0 0 o. |)anla Johlraon O 0 0 0 |kna&gt;
llilRha 5 3 5 14 lim it kn Shaw 15 0 2 35 lenity Nrlma 0 0
0 0. Nk k Nrlma 2 0 0 4, 'theory SlrlliRer 0 0 0 II. (Iia illr
HnlllaJr 2 1 1 5 . Ilota rt Kev O 110 0 Ik-mard Smllh Sr O
12 I ..... la 27 5 10 05.
I lain line set ire _ (M l O F. 35, Calvary A|aiatolk' 29 Hirer
1mint held Kn-rla _ Calvary A|antulk j |i m.|a*T 3 Dnrdonl
C.ll l l l'. 0 (Shaw 5. IliiRhs) 1ul.i] kails _ r atvaiy Aposlnlli
10; C H O I ’ 10 Fiiuted mil .m m e TrehtiH til* Calvary A|&gt;
iiatollr I Kir.Ilk,nl

Hallllme wore . C II O 1* 22. Narairne #2 20 Thtr-r point
Held Koala C I I OI V I III. Srnllh Jr I Total Ionia _ Nararrne
•2 10; C II O I’ 14 Fouled mil rMme lei link ala N.i/.irrnt•2 I IMemlyl

NEW C O V E N A N T 89. NAZARENE f 1 47
New Covenant Church (SB)

O C T O B E R 23
F IR S T B A P T IS T 63, N AZAR ENE « 2 48
Sanford Flrat Baptist Church (S3)
Ik-tiny Clayton 13 5 0 33 Dan Stranaa 3 12 II, Jir IVu
pk-a 3 1-3 7. Knarla Kennori 3 4 4 12. Jim Sihaefrr 0 01) 0.
.Dm learned 00 0 0 Intala 24 11-15 C3
Nacarene Team No. 2
Sr mi Wade 2 1-2 II. Mare lleliney I 1-2 3. Tim Walarai I
4 4 7. IIrian Ikiward 2 1-2 6. Ilrandmi Klrmell 5 00 II.

Charlie O'llrten 3 1-2 7. Marina Williams | 0 0 3 Inny
Davla 12 0 0 30. Chaitra li nin'm 3 I I 7 Jerome Wllllama 2
0 0 5. Maupila Hell 7 12 17 Mike Da kli-UI k i l l ) 21) Intala
30 3 5 HU

Nacarene Team No. 1 (47)
Mon Cardrll 0 0 O 0. I mi Ollmnrr 2 0 0 li I‘h,llip Siilhrr
D im) I 0 2 2. Danny Walami H0 0 17. Hole Whilman 2 0 0
4. Seiin W1illrii.ni 0 0 0 0. John Carnes 0 0 I) 0 lltllv C.il.i

Briefs

The really big event will tie Saturday night
at New Smyrna SjK-cdwny as D i p 33i ) i Annual
Florida G overnor's Cup will be contested.
Tlie nice Is for Dili* Models and will c o n ­
sist o f 200 D ips [laying $3.(KX) to win T lie
race will also lie taped lo lie shown on S iiislilne Network and FOX at a later dale.
Indianapolis 300 champion Eddie ( In ever
will also lie on hand to sign autographs from
6 p.m. to H p.m. anti will also la- Die o lflrla l
starter for the race.

C o n tin u ed fro m P a ge 2B

G o v e r n o r ’ s C u p this w e e k e n d
SAM SULA _ It will a busy weekend at the
local FASCAR tracks tills week.
Friday night at Orlando SpcrdW orld, thrre
will lie a first-ever all frniale, 20-Dip S ch ool
Bus Figure-8 In addition to tlie regular card
of Ditc Models, U ntiled L a ir Models. Open
W heeled Modified. Sportsm an, Mini-Stock.
Bomber.
Run-A-Bouts
and
4-Cyllnder
Bom ber.

Call (904) 427-4129 (or more Information.
HtraM VlMrto by Arch Soon-s

Artitur Bootho (No 1) and Steve Finch (No 99 on Iho
ground) combino lo bring down a Bravos runnor m Iho

Lake Mary Mtdgol's 26-12 victory ovor Lake Conway
Saturday altornoon at Boone High School.

Free Duck Hunting Workshop
L ake M ary Pop W arner
scheduled for November 14
Special to the Herald
ROSELAND _ T h r Florida
G am e and Frrsli W a lrr Fish
Com m ission (GFC| is present*
* lug a free workshop for anyone
Interested In learning how and
where lo hunt ducks In Florida.
The fam ily-oriented event Is
dr signed for beginning through
advanced duck hunters and
those unfam iliar with duck
hunting In Florida.
It Is scheduled for Saturday,
Nov. 14, from 9 a.in. until 4:30
p.m., at Dir Koscland C om m u ­
nity
Center
In
Hoseland.
* Koscland Is locatetT In Die
northeast c o m e r o f Indian
River Counly Just south o f thr
Urevard County line.
T h e Gam e and Fresh W ater
Fish Com m ission has offered
this w orkshop for Die past
three years and It's been so
successful that It’s b ecom in g
un annual event," said Ron
Bielefeld, GFC waterfowl b io lo ­
gist and workshop coordin ator.
T lie our day w orkshop w ill
Ik * packrd with Just ubuul all
the Inform ation needed lo get
started duck hunting In F lo r­
ida.
Uy th r tim e It's over, p a rtic i­
pants will be fam iliar with
what to wear, what equipm ent
Is needed, how lo set up Die
hunting area, how lo Identify
ducks, pro|&gt;rr hunting ethics,
where lo go, how lo gel there,
and more.
In addition, there will tie a
live retriever dem onstration, as
well us instruction on posthunting activities such as huw
tu legally transport birds, how
to rleun them, and cvrn a few
recipes on how to prepare
Ihem fur Die supper la b lr.
"Duck hunting Is a great way

to get out and enjoy all the
outdoors has to offer. I en ­
courage people to tuke advan­
tage o f this w orkshop lo get
the most out o f their hunting
experience." said Bielefeld.
Th e workshop will again he
taught by hunters and GFC b i­
ologists Ron Bielefeld and Rick
Brust.
Bielefeld has u masters d e­
gree in w ildlife biology from
Louisiana State U niversity and
a bachelors degrre from the
University o f W isconsin. Ills
masters thesis wnH a study o f
eanvusback ducks on Dir M is­
sissippi D ella.
Brunt has a bachelors degree
in wildlife biology from the
University o f W isconsin w here
he also
took
postgraduate
rtusses In biology and w ildlife
management. Ills masters D ie­
sis dealt with hooded m ergan­
sers In Central W isconsin and
he has w’orked us a GFC w a ­
terfowl
biologist
fur
eight
yeurs.

Space Is limited and reserva ­
tions are requested, If you call
alter hours please leave a voter
mall message, o r you can Em.ill
Bielefeld
at
b ie le lr « gfc.sla te.fi.us.
To grl to the Roseland C o m ­
munity Center from In terstate
93. take Exit 69 (Fellsm err
Road. CK 3121 east toward Se­
bastian. At Roseland Road turn
left (north) and go about 6
miles to 129th Place and turn
left (west|. Go to the end o f tinroad and turn led. T h r c o m ­
munity center Is oil Die Inlinedlate right.
From U.S. I III Roseland.
turn west on to Roselund Road
and go about one m ile to 129th
Place. Turn right and go to Die
end o f the road and turn left.
H ie com m unity center Is on
the Immediate right. P a rtici­
pants should bring u lunch;
cold drinks will be provided.

team s have aw esom e day
By A rch B ooth e
Special to Die Herald
OMI.ANDO _ Th e L ik e Mary Rams Pop W arner
Football League team s I tad a great day last Satunlay, traveling to Boone High School In Or­
lando and retim iln g hom e with a perfect sw eep
o f tlu- live gam es over tile Dike Conway Braves.
Tlie gam es started with Die Mltcy-Mltcs s e t­
ting Die bar for the day. posting a 14-0 victory
over tlie Braves.
Tlie Junior Peer W ees then upped tlie ante a
little, racing to a 22 O shutout.
'Hie Pee W ees then pushed the liar a llltle
higher, rolling to a 32-0 whitewashing o f Lake
Conway.
That was the llnal shutout o f Die day. but
hardly thr final victory for Die Rams.
T h r Lake Mary Ju n ior Midgets got o ff to a
slow start and tilings did not look good for the
locals at halftime.
By Die fourth quarter, however, Du- Rams had

closed lo the gap to 28-22 and. with 30 secon ds
left In regulation play, Paul Michael Catinrnu
broke through the line to tic the gam e at 28-28.
forcing a Kansas Tic-B reaker.
Lake Maty scored a touchdown and a twopoint conversion on its first attem pt and then
sealed the 36-28 victory by recovering a B raves
fumble on third down.
Then It w as time for the Utg boys, the future o f
D ike Mary High School football, to take the
Held.
And If the Midget's play as freshm an like they
did Saturday, the future looks bright for LM1IS.
T h e Kelley G irls defense w as awesom e, h o ld ­
ing the B rovrs to negative yardage in the first
quarter and helping the Rams take an 8-0 lead.
Lake Conw ay got things together In the sec­
ond period and only trailed Lake M ary 14-12 at
Interm ission.
T lie second h a lf was all Rams ns the defense
closed the door and ham mered It shut and the
offense tacked on 12 additional points ns D ike
Mary prevailed 26-12.

Bielefeld and B nist are both
head quartered at the Th om as
M. Goodwin W aterfowl M an­
agement Area hi south Brevard
County.
The workshop
bus
been
scheduled to give prosp ective
hunters plenty o f tim e to get
ready for the GO day waterfow l
hunting season which b egin s
Nov. 21 and runs Dirough Jan.
19.
It is ulso an excellent o p p o r ­
tunity to prepare children for
the special Youth W aterfow l
Day on Jan. 23.
Pleuse call the T.M . Goodwin
W aterfowl M anagem ent Area at
4 0 7 -726-2862 If you would like
to attend the w orksh op or need
more information.

Softball

Contiaued from Pag* 1®
runs), Krithlan Roberts (run.
R ill), Tony Smith (RBI). Dale
P rtrn i (run). Sam Raines, Craig
M rikerson ; one hit _ Kevin
Lavlgnr (home run. two runs,
two K ill), W .L. Gracey (double,
nm .
RBI),
Calvin
Davis
(double, run). Nokia Roberts
(m u. K ill), Curtis T abor (run).
M odem W elding: two hits _
Todd
Hunter (double,
run.
R ill). Gene Manning (double,
two runs). Rich lla iira tty; one
hit
Andy Latim er (hom e run.
nin. IU)I). Ed Menganl (RBI),
Vince I’cdlgo (RBI), Lee A le x ­
ander
(run).
Tom
Gracey.
Ethan Bauer; one run, two RBI
_ Chuck Huffman.
LlefTcr &amp;
Sons
Trucking:
Diree hits _ Manny Silvia (tw o
doubles, three runs, four RBI),
Bobby Shaw (double, three
runs, two RBI), Jim K enney
(double, three runs, two RBI),
Mike Cronin (double, run. four
RBI); two hilts _ Kevin Julian
(hom e run. double, two runs,
three
RBI).
Phil
John son
(hom e run. run. two RBI),
Brian Cronin (double. Diree
runs. Diree K ill). Dave Johnson
(double, two runs); one hit _
Gene Brannlgan (run); one run
_ Matt Kuzin ski.
Lite W av Com m unity Church:

one lilt _ A lvin Vicloso.
Courtyard by Marriott: live
hits
_
Randy
Hum phreys
(triple, dufible, three runs, two
K ill). C raig Appel (double, two
runs, three RBI); four hits _
Don Basil (D irer runs, live
RBI):
three hits _
N elson
Pom alrs
(double,
nm ,
tw o
RBI), Steve Beard (four runs.*
two RBI). Neil Dougherty (tw o
nins. two RBI). Don M acher
(tun, two RBI); two lilts _
Justin Edwards (triple, double.
Diree m ns. two RBI), Mack
T h o m e (double, two n ins. RBI),
Ron W lrth (double, run. RBI).
Brantley B n u nlry (three m ns.
two RBI): one hit _ W ayne Kelly
(double, two n in s, three KH!|.
Seagate Software: four hits _
Chris Fonnont (hom e run. two
doubles, three m ns, four RBI);
two hits _ Mike Ivanov (double).
David G ullurrl (two m n s); one
hit _ Mike Lal'eters (double).
Drew Coulter (m n . 141)1). Walt
Luna (two RBI), Cary Plttard
(RBI). Anthony Gnicl (m n).
Rich Curl son (m n ).
rrmmklla M il I h O 043 001 0 . ■ 17
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LUffar ft k u Track.
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0 14

Darius Ha) (with football) runs through a hole created by Justin Scott (No.
65) during the Orange Team's 20-0 victory over the Black Team during a
Junior Midget intersquad senmmage last Saturday at Thomas E. Wtugham

Stadium. Tho Junior Midgets, who clinchod the Atlantic Conference Cham
pronship, decided to play the intersquad game after receiving a 2-0 forfeit
victory when the Lake Youth Gators did not field a team.

S.Y.F.A. Noles trounce Gators
Special to the Herald
SANFOID) _ Th e Sunfurd Youth Foolbu ll
A ssociation Sr-mlnolcs went on a gator
hunt lust Saturday us they faced the Lake
Youth Gators in ('o p W arner Football
la-ague action at Thom as E. W hlgham S ta ­
dium.
The Ju nior Prow ecs played the tirst
gam e or the day and wulkrd away with a 60 win.
Defense was the strong point for both
teams and the only lupsc o f Die game a l­
lowed the Notes to score the only points.
T ile Mltey-Mites played as hard as p o s ­
sible In the second gam e, but still came up
short, suffering Sanford's only loss o f the

day by the heartbreaking score ol 1014.
Despite the setback, watch for big things
out o f this young I earn next year.
The Prowees were up next and they went
on Die prowl, hungry for victory alter Iasi
week's disappoin ting loss.
flir t s Smith. Morrcl Byrd and Jason Tate
all had a big day as the Peewees got oil lo
a quick start and n rvrr looked back as
they gave coach Dirk Kendrick a 42-12 vic­
tory lor a birthday present.
Hie Ju nior M idgets had a mixed blessing
kind o f day as the Gators could not Held a
tram and handed Die Noles a 2-0 forfeit
victory.
The bright side was that Die Junior
Midgets clinched the Atlantic Conference
Cham pionship and a spot in the playoffs

with the win. even though that was not Die
way they wanted to win Die title.
'Hie team si 111 got a good workoul. h ow ­
ever. as they played an Orange and Black
intrrsquad game with the Orange p reva il­
ing 20 0.
The Midgets then took to the Whighum
Stadium turf for the last time as many o f
the players will move up to one o f the high
school team 's next year.
Marvin Knight. O.B. Talley. Lyndcn Merthit- and David Foster all played well as the
Noles went out in style with a 27-0 laugher
over the Gators.
Tills Saturday, Sanford will hit the road,
playing the New Smyrna Beach B a rra ­
cuda's at AlriHirt Field starting at 9 u.m.

�4 B - Semmoto Herald, Sanlord. Flonda •Thursday. October 29. 1998

Legal Notices
NOTICE
OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF
NOTICK Of IN T IN T TO U t l THK UNIFORM METHOD OF
AN ORDINANCE BY
CO LLECTIN G NON-AO VALOREM A S IIS E M IN T S FOR
THE C ITY OF SANFORD,
WATER, RECLAIMED WATER, SEWAGE, ROD RAVINO AND
FLORIDA
DRAIN AOS, SIOIW ALRS, AOUATIC WEED CONTROL.
Nonce is hereby given that a
S TR EET LIOHTINO, THK MANDATORY CO LLECTIO N,
Public Hearing will be held in
RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL OF SOLID WASTE AND
the Commission noom al the
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT
City Hall In the City of Sanlord.
THROUGH SURFACE WATER CONTROL
Florida, at 7 00 o clock PM. on
The Board of County Commissioner* ol Ssminole County, Florida
November 9, 1999. lo consider
m t Board') hereby proyidoi notice, punuant lo Section
the adoption of an ordinance by
t»? J6J7 |3| )•). Florida Slatutaa. of Ita intanl to uaa the uniform
the City of Sanlord, Florida,
method nt collecting non-ad » aloram aaaaaamania lo t&gt;a levied
title ot which is as follows
ihioughcul Sammoia county, for tna coat of providing malar,
ORDINANCE NO. 3441
lectewned malar, aamaga. road paving and dramaga. many, ardaAN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
maiaa. aquatic avaad control, alraat lighting, tha mandatory colOF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA.
'action, recycling and diapoaal of aoiid maata, and atormmatar
AMENOING ORDINANCE NO.
managarnant through aurtaca avatar control commencing tha naat
3334
AND
ITS
AMENDMENTS
Fiacal Vaar and aach yaar thereafter. Tha Board will conaidar the
BY ADDING SECTIONS 33 0
adoption ol a raaolution electing to uaa tha uniform method of
ENTITLED STAND RV TIME
collecting non-ad valorem aaaaaamania authoruad by Section
POLICY AND SECTION 33 0
197.3633. Florida Slatutaa, at a public hearing to ba held at T 00
ENTITLED PAY FOR WORK
F M . or i i eoon thereafter aa possible. on tha Ith of December.
OURING EMERGENCIES OR
1996. al me Sammoia County Servicee Building, Room 1036, ttot
OISASTERS POLICY. TO THE
Eaat First Street. Sanford, Florida Such resolution will etale the
CITY S PERSONNEL RULES
need for tha levy and will contain a legal deacnption of tha
AND REGULATION: PROVIDING
boundaries ol tha real property subtect to tha levy. Copies ot tha
FOR
SEVERABILITY. CONproposed from of tha raaolution. which content tha legal
FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATE
description ot the real property eubiect to tha levy, ara on file at
A
copy
shall be available al
ms Department of Fiacal Servicee and County Commission
the office ol the City Cletk tor
Records ot Sammoia County. Florida, County Services Building,
all pereons deviling to esamine
n o t East First Street. Sanlord, Florida. All interested oersona are
the aame
nviled to attend
All partiea in interest end o ilFor additional information regarding this nonce, please contact
tens shall have an opportunity
the Seminole County MSBU Coordinator, (SOT) 965-7179 Persona
to
be heard el ta&gt;d hearing
with disabilities needing assistsnee to participate M any ot these
By otdar ol lha City
proceedings should contact tha Employee Relations Department
Commiaaion ol tha City of
ADA Coordinator 46 hours In advance ot tha meeting at (407) 665Sanlord, Florida.
7941
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Parsons ara advised that, it they decide to appeal any decision
NEEOINQ
ASSISTANCE
TO
made at this hearing, they will need a record ol tha proceedings
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
and for such purpose, they may need to maura that a verbatim
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONrecord ol the proceedmgs is made, which record includes tha tes­
TACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES
timony and evidence upon which tha appeal is to ba baaed, per
OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT
eect-on 396 0109, Florida Statutes.
330-9436
46
HOURS
IN
ATTEST
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
Maryanns Moras, Clark to the Board
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a
ol County Commissioners in and tor
parson decides lo appeal a
Sammoia County,. Florida
decision
made with rasped lo
By Cary ion Cohan, Deputy Clark
any metier considered al the
P u b l i s h October 39, November 6, 13, and 19, 1996
above meeting or hearing, he
DIV-197
may need a verbatim record of
the proceedings, including the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
testimony and evidence, which
OF THE 1STN JUDICIAL
record is not provided by the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
City Ol Sanlord. (FS 386 OIOS)
OF THE 1STH JUOICIAL
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Janet R Dougherty. CMC
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
FLORIDA
City Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
Publish:
October 39. 1999
FLORIOA
JURISDICTION DIVISION
OEV-34S
GENERAL
CASE NO: 9S 3099 CA 14 O
JURISDICTION DIVISION
UNION PLANTERS BANK,
NOTICE
CASS NO: 9S 1S40 CA14 P
N A. F/K7A UNION
OF A PUBLIC HSARING
NATiONSBANC MORTGAGE
PLANTERS NATIONAL BANK
TO CONSIDSR
CORPORATION
F/fUA LEADER FEOERAL
THE ADOPTION OP
PLAINTIFF
AN ORDINANCE BY
BANK FOR SAVINGS
VS
THE C ITY OF SANFORD,
PLAINTIFF
MICHAEL 0 HEATH
VS.
FLORIDA
A/K/A MICHAEL
RICHARD M.
Notice it hereby given that a
DARREN HEATH. ET AL
TOURNOUR. ET AL
Public Hearing will be held m
DEFENOANT(S)
DEFENDANTS) the Commission Room al the
NOTICE OF ACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
City Hall m the City of Sanfoid.
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
Florida, at 7 00 o clock P.M. on
TO
KATHLEEN A. HEATH;
TO: ARIUS CORPORATION
Novembei 9, 1999, lo consider
RICHARD L. HEATH AND
which business address Is the adoption ol an ordinance by
UNKNOWN SPOUSE svhoaa res­
unknown
me City ol Sanlord, Florida,
idence
la
unknown
If
THE CORPORATION IS HERE­ title ol which la at follows:
he/she/they ba living; and If
BY NOTIFIED that an action to
ORDINANCS NO. S649
he/ahe/they ba dead, tha
foreclose a mortgage on tha
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
unknown defendants who may
following property:
OF
SANFORD,
FLORIDA.
ba spouses, hairs, devisees,
LOT 61, THE COLONNAOES
AMCNOINQ ORDINANCE NO.
giantess, asaignaaa, lienors,
3117 OF SAID CITY; SAIO ORDI­
THIRD SECTION. ACCOROINQ
creditors, trustees, and all par­
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
NANCE BEING A ZONING
ties claiming an interest by,
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16. PLAN. SAIO AMENDMENT TO
through, under or against tha
AMEND THE EXISTING SEMI­
PAGE 99. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
Defendants, who ara not known
NOLE
PROPERTIES
PO.
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
to ba dead or alma, and alt par­
PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT
has been filed against the cor­
ties having or claiming to have
poration and the corporation is MASTER PLAN ON PROPERTY
any right, title or Interest m tha
LYING BETWEEN TOWNS CEN­
required to serve a copy of your
property described In tha mort­
TER CIRCLE ANO RINEHART
written defenses. H any, to It on
gage being foreclosed harem.
ROAO AND BETWEEN TOWNE
DAVID
J.
STERN.
ESO.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
CENTER BOULEVARO AND M .
Plaintiff's attorney, whose
that an action to lorectoeo a
address la SOt South University
TO ADO PERMITTED SPECIFIC
mortgage on tha following
Drive, SuHe 900, Plantation. FL
LAND USSB FOR CERTAIN
property.
33334 (no later than 30 days
TRACTS AT 1900 TOWNE CEN­
LOT 41. TUSCAWILLA UNIT S.
from die dale ef tha first pubUTER BOULEVARD; PROVIDING
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
cation ef true notice of action)
FOR
SEVERABILITY, CO N­
THEREOF A » RECORDED IN
'End me did original wffh the FLICTS AND EFFECTIVE DATS.
PLAT BOOK I I . PAOES 33 AND
dark of IMa court either before
A copy that! be available al
33. PUBLIC RECOROS OF
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
the office ol lha City Clerk for
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
immediately thereafter; other­
all pereont desiring lo oaarnme
has bean filed against you and
lha tarn#
wise a default will ba entered
you ara required to Servo a
against you for the relief
All partiat m intarott end citlcopy of your written defenses,
demanded m the complaint or
lent shell have an opportunity
if any, to it on DAVID J. STERN,
petition filed harem.
•o be heard al said hearing.
IS O Plaintiffs attorney, whose
WITNESS my hand and the
By order of tho City
address is M l S University
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
Commission ot the City of
Orive tSOO. Plantation, FL
County, Florida, this 33nd day
Sanlord. Florida.
33334 (no later than 30 days
of OCTOBER. 1999.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
from tha data of the test publi­
NEEDING ASSISTANCI TO
(BEAU
cation of this notice ef action)
MARYANNE MORSE
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THfSK
and Ilia the original with the
CLERK OF THE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
clerk of this court either before
CIRCUIT COURT
TACT THE HUMAN RISOURCSS
service on Plaintiff's attorney or
BY: Rudl King
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
immediately thereafter; other­
Deputy Clerk
330-9639
49
HOURS
IN
wise a default win be entered
LAW OFFICES OF
ADVANCE OF THE MEETINQ.
against you for the relief
DAVID J. STERN
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC; If 4
demanded m tha complaint or
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
person dtcidaa to appeal a
petition filed harem.
SOI SOUTH UNIVERSITY
decision made with respect to
WITNESS my hand end the
DRIVE. SUITE 600
any matter considered at the
seal of this Court at SEMINOLE
PLANTATION. FL S3334
above meeting or hearing, he
County, Florida, this fin d day
may need a verbatim record of
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
of OCTOBER. IS M .
the proceeding!. Including the
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
(SEAL)
TIES ACT, persona with disabiltestimony end evidence which
MARYANNE MORSE
Riee nsi ding a special accom­
record It not provided by tho
CLERK OF THE
modation
should
contact
City of Sanford. (FS ZM.0109)
CIRCUIT COURT
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
J artel R. Dougherty, CMC
BY: Ruth King
the
SEMINOLE
County
City Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Courthouse M 407-333-4330.1 • Publish October 39. 1999
LAW OFFICES OF
900-969-4771 (TOD) or 1-400DEV-344
OAVIO J. STERN
BSS-ST70, via Florida Relay
IN T N I CO UNTY COURT
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Service.
OF TNB BIOMTBSNTM
SOt S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
Publish: October 39, and
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
SUITE 900
November S, 1999
IN ANO FOR
PLANTATION. FL 33334
DEV-330
BBMIROLB COUNTY,
96-39347(FM)NATB
FLORIOA
Publish
October is . and
MOTICB
CABB HO. S B -1S t B-C C •BO-U
November 9, 1999
09 FICTITIO US MAMS
SHADOW BAY HOMEOWNERS
DEV-339
Notice la hereby given that I
ASSOCIATION. INC., 4
am engaged m business at 1939
not lor profit
Cougar C l - Casselberry. Florida
Florida corporation,
MOTICa OP
93707,
Sammoia County,
Plaintrtf.
PUBLIC AUCTION *
Florida, under the Fictitious
vs
Notice la hereby given:
Norm of TRBS9 OF FLA. end
GARY
LINDSAY,
McCermeS Towing wM eoN el
that I Intend to register said
Dofondontlt).
Public Auction for Selvage for
name with the Division ol
NOTICE OF SALB
Cash on demand to highest bid­
Corporations,
Tallahassee.
PURSUANT
der. the following described
Florida, at accordance with the
TO CHAPTER 4B, FB
vehicles:
provisions ol lha Fictitious
NOTICE
IS HEREBY OIVEN
11-14-99
Nome Statutes, To-Wit: Section
pursuant to an Order of Final
66 Chevy 10C014M3JZ11149*
SSI Of. Florida Statutes 1991.
Judgment of Foreclosure deled
■7 Honda
me 30th day ol October, 1999,
JHMCA6441HC094431
Publish: October 39. 1999
and entered in Case No. 9911-B9-99
DEV-340
ttlS -C C -2 0 -U ot the County
94 Otde 30306647930*313944
Court ot the Eighteenth Judicial
M Nlea JN1MN34S3OM034413
Circuit m end for Somlnole
NOTICB OF AUCTION
97 Chav JQ1MR6193MKT73331
County, Florida in which the
Public Notice Is hereby given
If -B I-B O
dark ot this Court will soil to
that UnMmhed Towing, Storage,
S3 Ford
AP031B7CA19S19*
•he higheat and beef bidder lor
Transportation S Recovery, Inc.,
1f -39-90
cash at the County Courthouse
win sell at Public Auction fro#
97 VW
11T3S7937
•n Sammoia County, Florida at
of aM prior liens ttie fobowlng
66 Pont 103NE94UXJC647946
it 00 am . on the 17th day ol
vehicle that remain unclaimed
94 Chav 101AW19N1E499137S
November.
1999, in the Weal
in
storage
with
chargee
unpaid
93 Ford 1ZVCTIIBIP9I3939!
Fionl Door, Sanlord. Florida,
pursuant to FA . 713.79 lo the
90 Ford 1FAPP9493LW113933
me following described proper­
highest bidder at 4339 N.
11-34-90
ty at tel forth In tho Final
Highway 1 T-9 I. Oenford, FL
93 Ford 1FDKF39M3NNA04909
judgment of Foreclosure, to
3*77*.
Tha Auction will be held at
wit
On Nov. 10. M a t 9:00 A M .
13:00 pm on said dales above.
Lot 9. Shadowbay. Unit One,
1992 Ford
McConneN Towing B Recovery
Vmf 1FTCR14UONPA39I74
as iscorded m Plat Book 34.
3900 Sanford Ave.. Sanford, FL
Pages 99 and 100, Public
I claim a bon on this vehicle
33773. Prospective bidders may
Record* of Sammoia County,
tor loarlng and storage charges.
inspect vehicles one hour prior
The
Uen
claimed
by
me
as
the
Florida, with the properly
to sale. Terms ara caeh or
benor le eubfoct to enforcement
eddieta ot 343 Shadowbay
Certified Funds- McConnell
pursuant lo section 713 79 and
Bird .
Longwood,
Florida
Towing reserves the right to
the vehicle may be sold to sat­
33779.
accept or refect any and all
iety
the
ben.
H
you
aia
a
person
with
a ditbrda.
Publish: October 39. 1999
ebility who needs any accom­
Publish: October 39. 1996
DEV-343
modation m order lo parlictpale
OEV-343
•n this proceeding, you art enti­
tled. al no coal lo you, lo tha
provision ol can am assistance.
Ptetae
contact
Court
by Luis Campos
Administration al 301 N. Park
Ceworey CWwr crypioQii ma aie cmafeO bom exstorwe by tamoio
peep* peal and pmaert lato leaer w Xw ophe. Hendv tor encewi
Avo.. Suits N30I, Sanford FL
rotor l clue SfeouaaB
33771, within two (3) working
days of your roctipl of Ihie
2 L W D D B
K Q
L A V 0 F Z W O K F J
notice. Telephone: (407) 3334330. est 4337; I-900-9SSO N L
L O O U H l
F B
O N L
1771 (T DO)
Dated tint 33rd day ol
N E X W J
O V K Z K O . '
—
Oclobor, 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
( W Q O Z F J W E O )
8 Z W J P
Clark of the Court
By Jane E Jaeawic
Deputy Clerk
M F Z X W J
Larsen B Assoc.
P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : “Ufa loves tho liver ol it * — Moya
34 E Pme St
Angelou
Orlando. FL 33B0I
Publish: October 39. end
‘A* of Wo « 4 foreign country * — Jock Kerouac
November 9. 1999
DEV-331

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59— Fin a n c ia l
S ervices
MONEY PROBLEMS?
Consobdale your tuns w/o a
loan Pioneer CretM 327-9550
70— Education &amp;
T r ain in g
ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/7A Apprv Job Assisi
Wkend cusses NalionAl Truck
School 1-S0IM8S-7JB4
CNA Prep Training
Start Oct 36 from 4 30PM
9 30PM 4 wk program Cel tol
free 1466623 7445

71— H elp W a n t e d

) Challenging position lor
outgoing mdrv w/ good comm
skills Oiiice duties cenier on
adm. cusl »vc and sales
Phone etp of cusl contact esp
des»ed Fas resume lo Norwesl
Fmanctal af 334 5516 EOE

322-2611
T o d f r e t fr o m O r t a n d o 831-9993

CUSTOMER SERVICE

Y o u c a n fa x y o u r a d t o 407*323-9409

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
TIs the Season lo make MSI
In and outbound call centers
Call today Attn Sandy (407)
647 6010 No Fee EOE

300 N . F re n ch A v s.

P.O . B o x 1897

8 a n fo r d , F L 32771

S a n fo r d , F L 32772

O u r o f flc a la o p * n t o bbtvb y o u M o n d a y t h r o u g h F rid a y, 8 a m * 8 1

A-1 Tem ps

D E A D L IN E S :

DESK CLERK

F o r T U t a d a y 'a Bdttton, t h a d a a d d n a la M o n d a y a t n o o n

Apply Budget Inn of Santord.3300 S Ortando Or (17-021
DISHWASHERS.
COOKS,
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
334 1030 300 Hickman Or (14
and M w y _ 4 6 ][_ _____________
DRIVERS

LOCAL DRIVERS
4 0 -5 0 H r s / W k

COL Requrrd Can Sandy af A1 Tetris (407) 647 6010 No
fee E O E ____ ___________
DRIVERS NEEDED
F/T 6 P/T lor local chanty
(407)695 8333
___________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Erpert
enced » equv 3 site work a
plus Vacation 9 Pension (407)
3734131
_________________
ELECTRICIAN
We have immediate, full time
employment In the Ortando A
Tampa amis for a skated elec­
trician n our speciak/ed market
serving the gasoline service
station petroleum Industry Prior
industry eapenence is a plus,
tux we tram al new associates
Benefits include a competitive
salary health care 3 a company
provide vehicle Call K A K
Electric. Inc. Sanlord, FL Ph
(407)3234300 or FAX Resume
to: 3234304__________________
ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Irrvrvxkjte, M lime employ­
ment lor anyone interested in
working towards a career as an
electrician lmte or no esp is
necessary Some out ol town
travel rs req Fu*y competitive
wage A benefits package CaX
K A K Electric. Inc. Sanford. FL
Ph(407)3334300 ___________
ELECTRICIANSresrf A comm TOP PAY, BENE­
FITS
DFWP Apply Sanlord
Elecme 2523 S Park Drive
322-1943
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOWl Honey Transport has
immediate openings lor driver
trainee* No espenence needed
Earn 1500 to 1700 weekly plus
benefits COL training avaXabto
900-435-5593
EQUIP OPERATOR- Espenenced wtoiabto, COL teq'd.
Vacation A Pension F/T posibon, (407) 3334133____________

EXPERIENCED B FLEXIBLE
TOOOLER TEACHER needed lor
Sanlord Daycare MF 3 304pm
Cel 3234845
EXPCRKNCED B FLEXIBLE
SCHOOL AGE TEACHER need­
ed tor Sanford Daycare Must be
wShng lo drwe a 15 passenger
van. Spit shift 7-Bam end
td 1 306pm MF Ful Erne hours when
school is out Cal 3224649
HOUOAV BALES JOB

F o r W a d n a a d a y 'a a d h t o n , t h a d a a d lln a la T U a a d a y a l n o o n
F o r T h u r a d a y 'a a d ltio n , lh a d a a d lln a la W a d n a a d a y a t n o o n
F o r F r id a y ’s a d ltio n , t h a d a a d lln a la T h u r e d a y a l n o o n
F o r t h a w o a k a n d a d ltio n , t h a d a a d lln a la F rid a y at n o o n

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Opportunities (d a ta . 55). a Oarage Sates (217) require payment In advanos.

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C L A S S IF IC A T IO N S

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lha more you Ml. tha lister you sal
• Include a pnee By Using t price, ycu rrrt eNnmate unwanted cats from people who
arent serious about buying your merchandise
• When you kst your phone rejmtoer, ksf toe hm* of day toil N best to reach you. You
dony want people cakng you when you are *1 work or Heepn g
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a ttmt to prepare
lor lha Holiday.

your Classified M b pwy, ntip wBmta a o i nowi

‘Alordabte pncee
•PersoneWed service
•Quatty work
'Disinbution In your local arse
(to daw seasonal help from smpfoyeee who reside does by)
CaR (407) 333-3411 B
Aek tor the Ctoeeifted 0apt
Let yeurdtoptoy* atari working
ter you EARLY1

I impart: P/T
M r EA/R Apply In peraon A2Z Jens. Supp 2599 Banford Ave

ALF Needs PT/F4 In suit refer
VW. Mrs Eve* 6 W/Es Cel
Brad (407) 33093IS
ATTENTION CNA *
Coma and fom our cwtng teen
ol Nurses and CNAs. Excel
lent benefits Eapertencd ree
ognued

3 0OpfR-11:0Opm

6MB aveBebfe. Please appyFt
person OeBona HeaWtcere Re
habrlrttbon Center 1151 E*
camBBrd. DeAona BOB
AUTOMOTIVE OBTMLSM
SanfordLongwooGOrlando
Oood Income PofenMI
Benefit* Alter 90 04Y9

« Senwroto Tbwne Cantor
• 20-15 hotx/week (Nov Dec)
« Ce« (407) 789 2333
HOUSEKEEPERS
Budget trm of SwdOCd.
3 M %OtlwtdoOr (1742)

PIANIST: For Sunday service
F To rP T 407-3494807.

•M E D IA T E O P C M N O S

ASSISTANT M ANAOER

Sunshine Staffing under con­
tract w4h toe Senvrvoto County
PubXc Schools has tmmeduie
opervng* tor to* blowing post
Food Service Workers
1 Daycare

Suiting svM be accwpl^^appicteons Mjhe FtottSunshine

JOIN to* best healthcare team
to VototM county FteMwWIy*
CNA needed Xnmedtoiely
Previous eqtortenc* hstp'u!
CaX PeBary Manor 4074484416. EOC.
KITCHEN HELP Flertoto hrs
Apply • BfBtew Tree Cate. Cal
to KtoadUa Interview 311-3204

LABORERS NCIOCO
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TR ACTO R
HEALTH BtSURAMCS AMO 4B1K
FLAW Grew Irae wwteton.
AeWyto.: i**IXB*r drive.
*Ritowto *e*toa-34M**a__

LANOBCAPERB-staflmg
pay
|7.00/br. F/T w/banalrtt Call
(407) 3334133.
LAUNDRY PERSON
LAUNORV PERSON 7-3 30 MF
Longwood Rabrement

W

. 430 E. Church Ave.

C A S H tfh i

FT4P/T
heath, denial. Me insurance
Cea 407-644-3446

Cere 3 Van Driver need
ed lor Christen Cantor Exp re­
quested Good salary A &gt;»*•
Ms 407122 7906
CHRMTMAS RETAIL BALES
Need ouigoeig people tor g «
display at xJwnonto Mai Nov
16-Jan 3 OaybU Bee I M r ♦ Bo­
nus CaX 1BA394PM any Bay
IIIR till I I I IBB I f

CNA

ii-7 *$-11

Ful Tina - Sign on BonuaSS'
Also pan-bme PRN a l sniffs
Jon our teem of ewe givers as
we espand our horuon* Expenance ae CNA wH increase
base pay *OrbW W u to work
• Apply to person HeaXh
care
fcWuMiaaon Cantor
of Sanford BSO B. meaomhtto
Ave, Sanford. FL 32771. NO

1M1 B French A«*
3334343
NURSES
LPN P/T Every otoer eesksnd
Apply: longsrood Retirement
Village ABO E. Church Ave
Longwood. FL 7670500
MAINTENANCE Ful Time No
espenence necessary WX Veto
Musi have transports ion Lake
Mery 323 1927 M F okay

Growing Fown tosUaBon Com­
pany locking to hw new talent
Travel MF Wd tram COL
Class A or B a ptoa. but net reguved Cal Oreg at 14004633155 Insurance. 40Ik.vacation
Start your Mure today!---------Car 4 Insurance Needed

Weekanos FREE 3314266
u6*Tai a — vK sen ss*
TRAMEE: h*Wt school grad wr
base typing A computer skito
Nation* Mortgage Corp Longwood CaH Den Al 7174270.

pho n e c a u s p ie a b b e o b

FT t PT. Dependable people,
must have auto. 407-303 9191..
COOK/FOOO SERVER
COOK ANO FOOO SERVER.
Days 3 Ev* WU Tram Apply
Longwood Retirement Village.
480 E. Church Ave. Longwood.
a 767-0500

Fast groermg co needs career
mmdtd people to mferview/Tsre/
manege UNLIMITED growto po­
tential Salary » bonus. Or**!
benefits Fas resume lo (407)
6474129 or cal Chns al (407)
647-9010 or MaUma al (407)

fflfcflZZft______________

514
Mary Bhrd to Sanlord
I • 12PM on 1077. UV
21. and 10/29 For Information
cal S u tto n Slatting el 1-8009300235 NO FEE! EOE d/l/wp

WHbamlor To* co4edor*
Pd Trsnno. vi

PROFESSIONAL

W

TRph SeW 407-393-3055

34 openngv lor

71— H e lp W a n t e d

ORTHOPEDIC MEDICAL
ASSISTANT lor 3 offices Car
BBcaBon not necessary * •»
penenced
VersabMy and a
good personality a must Cal
333-2577 or gtM-775-0222 tor

R en tals

118—Omct Space Fob
Rent

1/1 CORNER UNIT! trail to poof
t ilia si'sec S450mon Off Ax-

jw rtB^d^jseijjraadM ^^^

A MOVE Pf BPCCtAUt 400 «q
ft A tpf 8295 A M ONTH OIBceSbrage 321D120 or 333-2554

103—Houses*
Unfurnished

127—Storage/Oftkc
For Rent

1900 DOWN— WHY REMTT
When you can own tors 3 bdm
home w/ DMA. new pent A car­
pel? Ask about FfUO homes'
The HHMman Group, Inc.
Realtor*------------ &gt;314333

BTORAOEPENPORRMff
Convenwnt loeaxon In Longwood

near 434 Oood kecurfy. tenoad
to 8100/mo 930-726/

141—Homes For Sale

S T j S mRTBv e R TE S R F

( 4 0 7 ) 8 6 9 -0 4 4 4

RIGHT HAND MAN
Needs 100 workers dally.
•99 algn on Benue to new em-

2/2. over 1600 aq II. mg pool.
2 c gar, pius 1c carport, over
1/3ac w/doefc. 11400/mon
DELTONA 2/1 Uv. ffin. carport.
tned yd EtBOftnon
SANFORO 2/1 IN. dn. 2 kpfe.
kx. preh. CHA ig yd UKVmon
SANFORO 3/2Teswcrpf. peml.
appl. W, U. tned yd ISOGhnon
S 3214784

*Eilri pay to drivere.
'Open I am
SOI Oogfracfc Rd Longwood
3904104

mo.
No
count.407

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Ttelnlnf Artned B Unarmed
Brandy B Aaeoc. 934-7444

SANFORO 3BR 2BA Vt&amp;jmo
♦1600 (top 3BR ISA 9525/ino ♦
9525 dap 129 appl fee No

S*rvlce Tech
For focal propane company lmmedial* FT position available
Looking lor aspenenced per­
son 9490. ♦. or wR trim right
person Vacation, trek pey. ms
COL Class B a plus Apply m
parson Discount Propane, 3S04
B, Orlando Or., tanterd.
SHtNOLE INSTALLERS

W t * 7 »nl rW CB!

naf hrcare poeBona to U Mary
area 3rd shto Cal 9434249
WAREHOUSE PERSON needed
lor Large Plant Nursery Must be
experienced,
orgsntted and
taX-motivatad
ForkMt
asp
helpful Responstoie lor invenlory control. ptXXng order* and
recwwtg Apply to parson. 6770
W 6R 46. Sanlord or cal Laune. 3300296. ed 224

93—Rooms For Rent
EFFICCNCV
Mato serv •convenartf tocabon
321-4900
Furrushed Room lor rent. A l ufl
toe. Phone. TV, pool A kaehen
use. A40Qrtno No smoking Cal
after 5 30 weakdlye 329 4421

ind Laundry, phona, and kX
use 945 980 4 week 324-4965
SANFORD private horns, me#
area, private ban, 175 wk. 334-

99—A partments ■
U nfurnished
DOWNTOWN I bdrm apt AC.
frtdge. itove Wa n t tod. *300/

nun * *25Gdep 3214141

MARINER S VILLAGE

kq ft. Caklomia Myto 2 story
pool, lanma ct
1129.000

Perk Ave vise*
Townhouse condo-

$42,000,

121

2BR 1425/
Senior Dis-

pat*. Can 821'
SANFORO: Smell 2BR house
CHAfNo Pets 8479 ♦ DeposX
Cal 904 229-0626

“ S t e HSTRo H
RENTALS
SANFORO 1/1 Duple*. Living
Rm. Carprt, C H A . $8794880
SANFORO 8/2 Heel A Ax. Eel

4/1,10 tned acres, huge rms,
sc porch 2 out bldg* 1194,909.
4/1J,Over 1.600 *q ft . bv/dn/
lam. fcpie. Inert M U S S
4/14 Over 2500 iq ft. Sc poof,
kv. dto. tarn w/ Bpto $118488

n kaehen.......... 1940/9110

JIM DOYLE

(407) 322*2405
« NEED HOUSE* TO RENT
TOWNHOUSE: 1/2 off Lk. Mary
Btvd. ready to move n! 9575/
m o.N bpeU. 407 925-3199

OEBARY: Access to 1749 $ I4. 3BR ♦ 2nd Rm add-on Fresh
paxa.new carpel.CHA, Sac Sys,
963.900 407-674-9206

105—D uplex/Triplex

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

■ANFORO 2/1 near Semmota
HS. C H A . W/O Hook Up Crpl
Sac ■ OK 3234494 or 244-5513

Homes Born pennies on $1.
Deknquent Tax. Repo* RAO’S
YourAre* To* Free (I) 900-2199000 Ext H-2206 lor current tot____________ t t a _____________

117—Commercial
Rentals
TencIU
easy

parking

access,

can

arFa

modato up lo 39 cart, heavy
eqixpmeni, auto*, etc.; 17-82/
Axpon Bfvd area. ivsiabN « v
mediately $550
par month
Phone $244440 or lax 324-

naa.

HDOEN LAKE$: 3BR/2BA 1300
aq ft., 2cr gar., tencad tot By
Q s ~ m M J &amp; * a s L _______
LAKE MARY i n Comar tot
NaadsTLC. 182.000

ShopSetnlnol* Herakn
Ctxssiflads Everyday!

Seminole Herald
Serving Seminole Countg Since 1908

LAKE ADA 1 BORM. 94I0M 0
2 BORM . 9470A40 ANO UP

323*8670
ROOMY 1 bdrm n quiet halorc
area |42S/mun « utrii t yt
leeee Cal 330-2220

ROBCLEA VBJJLB

an Specie/ • Ml*
Pari Tima BsrMndir-322 2B07
Peal Control: CPO w S t L l O
Lie Local co 10 yts #f
kshad Lett U9l 407-323444

100—Condominium

HUOOKAY 407-8394833

Sanford: 2/1 OuptoiFsceBenl
area 9360 Efficiency 1295
3214757

i

...Still T h e
For Local N ew s
S PO R TS • PEO PLE HEALTH B FITNESS • BUSINESS

300 NORTH FRENCH AVENUE • SANFORD. FL 32771

PHONE: (407) 322-2611

FAX: (407) 323-8406

�Buy
141—Homes For Sale

153—Acreage Lot For

1 H I VINTAGE 2/1
1/t apt
178.000
ELEGANT 4/1 neighborhood */
history 1120.000 DOT WALLER,
JERNKIAN PROPERTY
111-11IS

Sale

S t

DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal lor
mobile hometrte, hone*, cattle,
laming or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
13.900/ACRE
Sm
down w/owner finance 904-7171772 or 904-787-8822

R u tty

Bloc*1B48
(407)111-8111

LAKEFRONT LOT - Belaire
Lake. Loch Arborprivate
901300 170.000
LAKEFRONT LOT-Slone Is­
land, Lake Monroe 1120.000
VACANT LOT-Loch Arbor
130.000. Ig. prv wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Wooded
115.000
BAY AVE•Sanford lot near
part.-112.000

S t . p*4m * I R e a t t f
194*

Sudani Spadom itificuve y
15w/FRl61.500

SLJoOniBlVff 35*ac on river
In Debary 1/2 ml Frontage Re­
duced to 1223.000

321-5065

V &gt;
ilrc h h o ff

Indutmat 14*ec across from
Ori/Stn Airport Toned M l
1375 000

A * ;&gt;
^ a s s o c ia te s

L a u t a n Easy qualify low mo
pymw 2/1 CA fried yardw/ai-

trabuNdtoglot
( s o p m -s m

OAKRIOOE FARMS • Osteen/
Dettori area to acre*, ideal tor
hone* or came Iarm Mobile
home or homearle Zoned agri
144,900 Financing aval, ml am.
I (804) TIT-8100

WATERFRONT/DELTONA

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

155—Condominiums
For Sale

153—Acreage Lot For
Sale

CONOO l/l Comer unit NesJ to
poot 13SK or bett 700 E. A*pori Blvd 501-744-1547

•

Trade

KIT *N* CAR I.YI.K ® liy Lurry Wriuht

KITCHEN TABLE 1 yr old. 42'
round, almond formica 5 swivel
chan 1373 407- 802-4962

/' f U

/W-APF.
V lw l

211—
1C'21

uJSStV

by A/fA

Alum. Cana

BANFORO AREA VACANT
LAND L Markham Rd Estate Lot
2 2 acre* Tree* 1 more tree*
Price reduced to ITlMOOwner
Carry A. 166' Front Zoned GC-2,
m town on 2Sh Si 147,*00

157—Mobile Homes
For Sale
By ownetfRR 1BA newty reno­
vated inside A out CHATnancmg available 407-321-3297.
PARK AVE. UOBK.E PARK
Home* 13.000 to 10.000 Set Up
Financing OOtETI 311-2801

R e a l E s t a t e , in c .

322*7499

FLORIDA POLYMERS

LEARN TO DRIVE

1000 Sand Pood Rood
l-ak« Mary, F I, 32778
(407)333-9225

TRACTOR TRAILERS
w a n m a m u

• Machine Operators
• Shipping Ctaht with UPS
on fine eip. preferred.
•Line Leeds for Assembly
Department, 1st shift
must have prior exp.
managing people in a
manufacturing environ­
ment.

• IS Oar COL Tral«ia«
• Dtr ft tflM laM C to8808

• FlMBClII m ftMlI
• Canton Hirtof O i Ida
.T r u c k D r iv e r

i

■—
— +—
in s n c u r e

Apply In Person or Fas
Resume To I407| 333-VJ30
___________ FOE___________

8 0 0 -5 5 4 *7 3 6 4

i:121-0004
I, Saf.9-1

Guardian
Personal Storage

Wanted: Pre 1050 store display
advertising 8 anything from an
oka store or gas station Bring to
Rusty Duck, 107 E. tat St.,

221—Good Things to

F .l"

Eat

RETAIL SHOWROOM • W/O WITH
OFFICE. WILL DIVIDE
PRIME 441 LOCATION WITH
KASV ACCESS NORTH A SOUTH
7803 N O B T , Suita 3
O rla n d o , F L 32810-2662
Call Landlord At:

BOB’S FAMOUS PEANUTS A
FRESH JUMBO SHRSUP
Secret reape on peanuts written
ta&gt; several kmea n local news­
paper*. Com* by 8 have ths
BEST aher al lh* rest
2330
Celery Ave. Sanford

"churtlTwide'Ru
lei Preebytortan Church,
Sanford
Frl7Sal.Oct30 8 31.BAMM.
Comer of 4lh and Park Ave

Wheelchair*
Child J. adjutlable.reclming. 175 Adutl chair.
1150 407-666-2127

Oarage Seta
Renalteance Retirement Center
300 W Airport Blvd . Sanford
Friday Oct 3Olh0AM-tPM

231—Cars For Sale

UOVfNO SALE - SAT only. 9-2.
4234 Meeting P I. Middleton
Daks King sort aider eaterbed
1100. couch, furn. complete
bath let. loll of mttc. 322-0729

DONT WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CARI

219—Wanted to Buy
911W. First

217—G arage Sales

U J . POST OFFICE COUNTER
SCALES Platform, sire 13**14',
Circa 1940, balance arm )« lokf
bran. Complete ml weight*.
Work* fine
Collector* Item
(ttOO)Lk Mary 323 4766

PET GROOMING
by appt al my office or at your
home 20* yr* esp 717-0808

HOUSE OF QOOOfCS 901 Lo­
cust Ave Furn , appli. house-

223— M iscellaneous

Ultctllaneou# ip o rti
Beil offer 302-2939

Free to
spayed tamale about 2 yn old
Oreal w/people, but not w/chickens 0 pigs. 407-323-5903

/ C o l l e c t ib l e s

/ / / re

MONEY TO LOAN

199— Pets &amp; Supplies

n t iq u e

•

For house. car, busmen, vaca­
tion. debl consolidation Pieaie
call 1 877-324-818?

MATTRESS BALE • Full Si/e
used boa springs S mattress
105 00 Larry's Mart 322-4132

A

Rent

•

FREE CAR, I t B FUN in your
spire trma Intereited? Can Lin­
da O 526-3517 1 itso offer repi
pci and new Tupperwir*

Broytiill Sofa Life new Makes
Into queen am bed Make otter
322-5323

r m td jM t to ^ B c u g ^ M 1 « ^

3BR. 2 1/2 Bath Brick Ranch
1 1/2 acre* on Lake Monfoe,Screen porth/Tle noon/ g
yn 0 « 235K 407-444-1141

Sell

*

(407) 639-3450

231—Cars For Sale

The Sem/no/e Hmratd Ctattof«d* ere the quickest and most
metpenitv* way lo tell your
earl Run your three lm# ed tor to
day* and pay onfy 12) 00t Even
better, if you sen tt *oor*r
(wtMeh we KNOW you w«f) you
can stop your ed and onfy pay
lor the number of day* I actu­
al/ ran! What a Deal’!

IN S
CADILLAC
SEDAN
DEYXXE. On* owner.. Paris car
only No title 4 Or. New V-S en­
gine from Cadrttac colt 12700
Only I0K ml** since Installed
New radiator,battery, brake*. 6
tire* Absolutely loaded Body
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by Chic Young

B L O N D IE
OP C O U R S E

VOU HAVEN'T/
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Don’t fret about occasional floater
Try this: When you brush, use a

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gentle and limited stroke, especially
group of elderly golfers, and we read
when
cleaning your molars. Do not
y o u r co lu m n e v e ry m o rn in g . Y o u r
touch the back of your throat or the
recent article on the “ floating stool"
base of your tongue. This should solve
has caused us some concern. Some of
the problem. If it doesn't, sec your
us, who changed our diets in recent
dentist.
years, believe that the phenomenon is
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related to diet. Others arc convinced
that malabsorption of fat is the cause.
Many of us have floating stools and
wonder if we should make an appoint*
If you would like to write
ment for a checkup. We would rather
to Dr. Gott eend your let­
play golf.
ter to: P.O . Box 2 01 7,
D E A H H E A D E R : I don't blame you.
When you brush your teeth, you
Murray H ill Station, New
As it tu rn s out, both the view s may be stimulating the back of your
y o u ’ve expressed are co rre ct. As I tongue inadvertently, with predictable
York, NY 10156.
stated in m y original colum n, most results.
instances of floating stool arc the nor­
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TITYork. N.Y. 10156. He sure to mention
the title.
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TBteeth makes me gag. even vomit. I've
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bought an electric toothbrush, to no
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DEAH HEADER: No. it's quite
uncommon. I doubt that the brand of
toothpaste or type of brush are to
blame. It'a more likely that you have
an over active gag reflex.
Most people are surprised to learn
that the back of the tongue contains a
rich supply of nerves that induce gag­
ging. (T h i s , in c id e n ta lly , is w h y I
N E V E R ask patients to stick out their
tongues when I insert a tongue blade
to examine their throats — the best
approach is simply to open wide and
leave the tongue in as nonsal a posi­
tion as possible.)

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You try to draw trumps and cash w in­
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able positions, you cruise home. More
often, though, you m ust be careful
with the sequence of plays. We aay
that the tfmfnp la vital.
What is your initial plan in this sixspade contract? Weat leads the club
queen.
N orth responded with a “ norm al"
two-no-trum p, prom ising a balanced
13-15 points. In the tournament world,
though, almost every pair uses this re■ponse to show gam e-forcing values
w ith at least fo u r-c a rd su p p ort for
partner's m a jo r the Jacoby Forcing

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play a spade to d u m m y's king. Bad
news — yo u 've a tru m p loser. And
there is a potential problem in the
heart departm ent, w ill the missers
split 3-3? Maybe, but unlikely. And if
not, the fourth heart will have to be
ruffed in the dummy. How would you
play from here?
you cash
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If you
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playing a heart to dum m y's ace, you
[o down. East ruffs and returns his
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loser in y o u r hand. T h e secret la to
start wtth dumm y's heart ace, then to
lead a low heart toward hand. A s it
cannot help East to ruff, he discards a
club. Go over to the diamond king and
repeat the process, leading the last
heart through East. If he ruffs, you
play low. If he discards, you win, then
trum p your last heart In the dummy.
East may overruff, but it will be with
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mapue you in a positive manner.
SCO R PIO (O ct. 14-Mov. 22) Spending
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SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Oec. I I ) Thera
is a real nak today thai you could reveal
your Inlanlions lo a person who might
exploit this Information. Keep your own
counsel and share nothing, even with

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CA P R ICO R N (Dec. I l - J a n . 19) Large
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AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feto. I t ) Important
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WEDNESDAY

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□BRIEFLY
It a i n 't nutter If ___
bought a $75 Christmas tree
or a $15 tree, you can dis­
pose of It for free If you Uve In
unincorporated Seminole
County.
Nate Ferguson, senior ana­
lyst In Environmental Serv­
ices. said that residents who
recetve trash and waste col­
lection from the county may
leave the trees with their
regular yard waste for free
until Jan. 18.
Even residents In the af­
fected area who do not sub­
scribe to the residential yard
waste collection service will
have their trees collected. If
they wish.
Sanford residents who have
city trash service can dispose
of their trees with their
regular yard waste collection
on any Wednesday.
TW Oftois City Cb w b M
will meet Monday at 5:30 p.m.
(Note the Umc change.) Items
on the agenda Include re­
quests for variances. New
business Items will Include
Domestic Air Service st the
Orlando Sanford International
Airport. Interlocal Agreement
with Seminole County for
Transportation Improvements,
and update of Land DevelopmenJLCsdfi.-------- -------- ------ The Hswawurs* CM$ ef
Central Florida will hold IU
January '99 luncheon meeting
on Jan. 21 at La Seals Rlatorante In Altamonte Springs.
The program features Steve
Baer, a licensed massage
therapist and Jane Hunter, a
certified water aerobics In­
structor. Hunter Is also certi­
fied by the Arthritic Founda­
tion to teach arthritic water
exercise.
Gathering time starts at
11:30 a.m. followed by lunch
at noon. For more Information
and for lunch reservations call
Margie at (407) 977-0516

Time running
out on health
benefits deal
S T A F F W R ITE R

SANFORD • Starting Jan. 15.
city employees may not be able
to recetve full Prudential Insur­
ance
coverage
for
non­
emergency treatment at the
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital.
Negotiations between the
hospital and Prudential are ri
an Impasse over rates paid to
the hospital.
if Prudential’s
contract with CFRH Is allowed
to expire, city employees would
not recetve full coverage from
Prudential for non-emergency
treatment.
Prudential and Central Flor­
ida Regional Hospital up-dated
the Sanford City Commission
on the on going negotiations at
Monday's work session.
Sanford Mayor Lany Dale said
(he city would search for a dif­
ferent primary Insurance com­
pany. if the contract dispute
between CFRH and Prudential
cannot be resolved.

i It looks bad for us to
be dealing with a com­
pany that will not deal
with our local hospital. 9
•Larry Oats, Sanford Mayor

I t looks bad for us to be
dealing with a company that
will not deal with our local hos­
pital.’ Dale said. *1 have a po­
litical problem with this. I want
to look at all the avenues.*
The benefits paid to employ­
ees receiving service at CFRH
would be substantially re­
duced*. South Seminole Hospi­
tal in Longwood would be the
only hospital tn the Columbia
Healthcare system In Seminole
County still fully covered by
Prudential.
From July 1997 to September
1998, there were 12 city em­

ployees admitted for point-ofservice coverage by Prudential.
Tim Skeldon. vice president
and chief financial officer of
Central Florida Regional Hos­
pital. said.
The hospital la seeking an
Increase tn payments from Pru­
dential for services such as
open heart surgeries. Skeldon
said. The hospital wants a
separate contract for cardiac
patients.
The hospital also
wants to be Included In Pru­
dential's directory, with to
235.000 member*.
*Our contract la written so we
get paid per diem.* Skeldon
said. Tt evens out for the In­
surance company, but not for
ua.*
Dave Queller. representing
Prudential at the work session,
said the company la not able to
Increase the benefits paid to
the hospital.
Prudential la negotiating to
merge with Aetna. Queller said
that if the merger takes place,
as expected. In 5-6 months the
company may be able to meet
the hospital's requests.
Only 12 percent of city em­
ployees live within city limits,
city commissioner Kerry Lyons
They're going elsewhere.*
Lyons said. "They're not going
to the Sanford hospital.*
Commissioner Whltcy Eck­
stein said he docs not want to
aee city employees refereed to
South Seminole Hospital.
"They treated me so well In
this hospital when I had a
stroke.*
Eckstein
said.
They've treated people I know
so well. 1 would hate to go to
another hospital.*
Eckstein also urged caution
before the city changes primary
Insurance providers.
‘Prudential has saved us a lot
of money,’ Eckstein said.
"When other companies were
Increasing their rates by double
digits, they came back with
single digit Increases. Pruden­
tial was there for us.*

City may seek
conservation
funds to buy
boulevard land
STAFF WRITER

LAKE MARY • Land along Lake
Mary Boulevard could be used
for conservation and recreation
If commissioners decide to
move forward with a Preserva­
tion 2000 grant application.
The Parka and Recreation
Advisory Board has asked the
city commission to consider
applying for the grant to pur­
chase several acres on the
boulevard, east of the railroad
tracks and adjacent to Big Lake
Mary.
"On the eve of build-out (In
Lake Mary), we should atari ad­
dressing our long range plans.*
said
Laura
Mylrea-Morria.
chairman of the advisory board.
Mylrea-Morels said she feel*
parka and conservation should
be at the lop of the Hat as the
city plana for the future. Lake
Mary recently completed an
evaluation of Its comprehensive
land plan and Mylrea-Morels
said this could be the last and
best opportunity to provide for
some of the requirements of the
plan.
*1 think It would be a won­
derful thing.* said MylreaMorris.
The advisory board la pro­
posing that funds from the
grant be used to buy up to five
parcels from property owners
that have been Impacted by the
widening of the boulevard. The
largest piece Is eight acres,
owned by Dr. Lou Peace, cur­
rently occupied by a two-story
house.
According to Mylrea-Morris,
Peace has been seeking a zon­
ing change to use the land In
another manner. But MylreaMorris thinks the land and
other contiguous pieces could
better serve the residents of the
city as a conservation area and
passive park.
Seminole County had pur­
chased one tract on the boule­
vard when the road was wid­
ened. Parks and Recreation Di­
rector John Holland said the
county has ‘Indicated a will­
ingness to cooperate* with the
city's plans for the conservation
area.
This could be the city's last
chance to qualify for the grant

W hite

STAFF WRITER

□TODAY S FORECAST
Sunny. Highs in the low60s. Lows In the low-40s.

□QUOTE
Information systems ptspsrsd to lacs ths challenges
of twitching over to ths new milennium.

A1Hi is ths Samlnola County Y2K coordinator. HV la
confidant ths county will sntsr 2000 with its computer

SEMINOLE COUNTY • Al Hill,
the county's Y2K coordinator,
says he Isn’t losing sleep over
the Armageddon-Uke fear that
Is befuddling many private cor­
porations and 50 percent of the
National Association of Coun­
ties.
Hill, 43. says Seminole
County will enter the year 2000
with total confidence tn Its geo­
graphical Information services
and computer systems.
"While many counties are re­
garding Y2K as a threatening
situation, we regard It as a tre­
mendous opportunity to be
prepared and a step ahead.*
HU1 said. T he majority of our
Internal systems are already
compliant and those that aren't
will be."

For the next 12 months, ex­
perts predict a good deal of
panic that the world's comput­
ers will fall at midnight on Jan.
1. 2000. leading to anarchy,
blackouts and global chaos.
Preparedness Y2K books are
expected to be best sellers.
'Beat the Beast* Is one of those
already out.
Chris Qrasso. the director of
Information and technology,
said (hat Seminole County got
Itself a headstart of ‘the Beast"
by forming a Y2K Committee In
1996. Hill la the chairman of
that committee and responsible
for getting all agencies In the
county tn computer compliance
for the year 2000.
"We've been at this almost
three years and we re In good
shape and we're working to
make tt even better,” Graaso
said. 'Each system we has been
togs SA

Company announces waste collection days

• Gifford Pinchot

C lassified......... 4B-5B
Comics .................OB
C ro ssw o rd ............ OB
Dear A b b y ............ OB
H oroscop e............ OB
O b itu a rie s............ 3A
P e o p le ................... 3B
Police Briefs . . . . SA
Sports .............1B-2B
T V ........................ 3B
W eather.................XA

Neither Mylrea-Morria or
Holland could be specific as to
the total number of acres or
value of the land, but MylreaMorria said she knew Peace
was seeking at least $750,000
for his property.
*What Tm suggesting.* said
Mylrea-Morria, *ta a natural
buffer conservation area and
small passive park.*
The land Is close to
Mary Elementary and students
could walk to the park to study
water and land environments.
She said she has seen eagles.
rsgsSA

Not Seminole County

The nsrt monthly masting

□INDEX

which la administered by the
Florida Communities Trust,
under the Florida Department
of Community Affairs.
T his grant would fund 100
percent of the purchase without
any matching requirement as
long aa the city population la
under 10.000 residents.* Hol­
land told the commiseton tn a

Who’s afraid of Y2K?

sponsored by United Cerebral
Palsy Early Intervention and
Pediatric Therapy Centers will
be held Jan. 2 1 from 6 until 8
p.m. at UCPs Seminole Cen­
ter, First Presbyterian Church.
201 Oak Ave.. Sanford.
__
Baby-sitting and a light din­
ner are provided free of
charge. Advanced registration
Is requested. To register or for
more information call the
Family Services Coordinator at
(407) 322-6222.

“Conservation
means the wise
use of the earth
and its resources
for the lasting
good of men."

If Lake Mary goes forward wBi ■ PraservaNon 2000 grant
property along Lake Mery Boulevard, adjacent to Bfc
soon be used as a passive park and oonazrvalon land.

.

By BtD E arn s
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD - Some Sanford
residents will have different
waste collection days starting
Jan. 4. under the city's new
contract with Florida Recycling
Services to provide garbage,
yard waste, and bulk ptek-up
services.
T h e level of service will In­
crease.* Bob Raggett. Orlando
area operations manager for

Florida Recycling, said. *We
have an excellent service rec­
ord In the cities we serve. We
are passing out (Here to each
resident to make sure everyone
knows of the changes.*
Residents east of U.S. High­
way 17-92 and north of 20th
Street will have garbage service
on Monday and Thursday, with
recycling service on Monday.
Residents east of U.S. 17-92
and south of 20th Street will
have garbage service Monday

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and Thursday, and recycling
service Thursday.
Residents west of U.S. 17-92
and north of 25th Street will
have garbage service Tuesday
and Friday, and recycling
service Tuesday.
Residents
west of U.S. 17-92 and south of
25th street will have garbage
service Tuesday and Friday,
and recycling service Friday.
The yard waste collection day
for all residents will be
Wednesday.

Four free bulk collection
pick-ups will be available each
year. To schedule requests,
residents can call Florida Recy­
cling at (407) 328-8211.
*We are asking people to
properly contain, bundle and
tie all waste, and put It out by
7 a.m.,* Raggett said.*
The city will continue to bill
residents for services on the
monthly water and sewer bill.
Florida Recycling also has

service contracts In Longwood.
Oviedo. Daytona, and Maitland.
It la a 30-year old company
with roots tn Chicago. Raggett
said.
Under the rate schedule, resi­
dential rates will decrease
13.74 percent. Commercial
rates will decrease by 10.03
percent.
The direct hot line for Flortdas Recycling la (407) 328­
8 2 11. The hot line for the city
of Sanford la (407) 302-9414.

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Vtl. S.wAvJ Fionaa Wednesday December 30, 1998

RUSS
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Endangered Species Act
marks 25 years of success
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Some to party
others to pray

P le u e M e Specie*. Page 4A

DATE BOOK
Dec. 30. 1998
Today is the 364th
day of 1998 and the
10th day of winter

1 1930 1 998). acton Sandy Koufax (1935

), baseball great, is 63. Paul Stookry
11937-), folk singer, is 61. Mike Nesmith
11942-), musician, is 56. Tracey Ullman
0959-1, entertainer, is 39; Ben John­
son 09610. sprinter, Is 37
TODAVS SPO RTS: On this day in
1962. Jerry K ram er of the G reen Bay
Packers kicked three field goals, help­
ing his te am d efeat th e New York
G iants 16 7

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1853. the United States bought 29.644
square miles of land from Mexico In a
transaction that became known as the
G ad sd en P u rc h a se The land la te r
becam e New Mexico and part of south­
ern Arizona
On this day in 1951. the "Roy Rogers TODAY’S QUOTE: "People say that
Show" prem iered on NBC television life is the thing, but I prefer reading "
— Logan Pearsall Smith
On this day in 1963, Congress autho
---------- TODAVS MOON: Between
riz e d th e co in in g of th e Jo h n F
first q u arte r (Dec 26) and
Kennedy half dollar
full moon (Jan 1).
TO D A Y 'S BIRTH D A YS: R udyard
Kipling 1 1865 1936), writer. A! Smith
CIWS SEWSPAPEH ENTERPRISE ASSN
(1873 1940. U S politician. Jack Lord

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TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
5:10 a.m., 5:32 p.m.. low: 11:27
a.m., 11:39 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 5:15 a.m., 5:37
p.m.. low: 11:32 a.m.. 11:44
EXTENDED OUTLOOK p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 5:30
a.m.. 5:52 p.m., low: 11:47
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
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a t New Symrna. 71 degrees.
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STATISTICS
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B u f o r d T u esd ay was 77
degree* end the overnight low
srae 40 degrees.
Recorded rainfall for the
period en d in g a t 10 a .m .
W ednesday e s s 0.07 In ch **.
•Sunrise........................7:17 a.m .
•Su n set......................... 8:39 p.m .

Sem inole Herald
“Sen in# Seminole County Since 1908"

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OR GET A RIDE
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Wednesday. December 30,1998 • VoL 9t. No 91
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
Republic Newspapers, Inc. • 300 N French Ave . Santord. FL. 32771
Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408

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low*60s. Lows In the low-40s.
T h u rsd a y : Sunny. Highs near
70 Lows near 50, Friday: Part­
ly cloudy, Highs In the mid*70s.
Lows In the upper-50s. Satur­
day: Isolated showers, lllghs In
the upper-70s. Lows In the
upper-50s.

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FRENCH AVE.

Charlie has had these New
Year’s Eve parties for nearly
50 years. Costume parties.
Otic year all the men came
dressed as famous Charlies
PcGaulle. Chaplin. Lindbergh.
1‘rtdo. Another year the men
and women were dressed In
diapers,
Charlie’s costume parties
have a new theme each year.
Charlie Is having an Impeach­
ment Party this time. Demo­
crats will attend at their own
risk.
If you've been to one of
Charlie’s New Year's Eve sh in ­
digs anything else seems a big
bore Most parties are totally
boring Fun. like love. Is som e­
thing you f ill into or you don't.
Many New Year's Eve revelers
fall Into neither fun nor love.
It 's next New Year's Eve - not
t h i s one ■that has people
butting New Year's 2000 Is
going to be the deal. The big
hotels have lieen sold out for
two or thrre years. Tills Is lo
be die party of the Century.
Even Republicans will be
blowing their horns.
Some suspect 12 months of
panicky millennial excite­
ments leading to New Year's
Eve 2000. Morr than 1.200
self-proclaimed prophets are
waiting for (he return of Christ
In the year 2000. One group Is
building a ragtag ’holy city"
near Abilene. Texas.
Others forecast that the
world's computers will fall at
midnight on Jan. 1. 2000 leading lo anarchy, blackouts
and world pandemonium. Ted
Hall of McKenna. Wash, and a
prophet for protit. Is peddling
an upbeat Y2K preparedness
book, Hr oflers what he calls
practical tips for surviving.
Phillip IVrg. known as a
rabbi to the stars, has taught
Ills clientele • Including Ma­
donna and Roscanne - that the
world might end on Sept. \ l ,
1099, He says that *a ball of
fire will descend...destroying
almost all of mankind, all
vegetation, all forms of life."
He said that If mankind takes
to "sharing morr” It most
likely can lie spared.
A few years ago. Charles
Meade in Lake City. Fla., said
lhat Lake City will be the only
place on the planet to survive
Armageddon. Meade, an octo­
genarian. predicts this will o c ­
cur In his lifetime. He has
2.000 followers, and has built
a $10 million warship center
shaped like an overturned
Noah’s ark. Attaboy. Charlie.
Kenna Fanis of Savannah.
Mo., says there's more time on
the clock then others realize.
He says Christ will return In
3000. not 2000. He said lhat
great things must happen be­
fore then including the arrival
of a "Prophet President."
Author Alt x Heard Is ped­
dling a book that he has safely
named "Apocalypse Pretty
Soon.” His friend. Peter
Klrbnlkov, Is finishing a book
about American doomsday
groups. They probably have
reservations at Planet Holly­
wood for New Year’s Eve.
From the looks of things, we
bettrr party now rather than
later, tie! a good night's sleep
and begin lo keep an eye out
for avenging planets. IJFOs
and asteroids. The Millennium
Watch Is underway. Keep in
mind, however, what Je su s
warned his disciples that "of
that day and of that hour
knoweth no man.”

WASHINGTON The Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) m arked
the 25th anniversary of the signing of the Endangered Species
Act (ESA) by releasing u stale-by-state summary of p r o g r e s s being
made to recover once-imperiled wild animals and plants. The
well-known legislation, which President Richard M. Nixon signed
into law on Dec. 28. 1973. was approved nearly unanimously by
both Houses of Congress.
"Clil/rns ol every state in this nation can see firsthand in tlicir
own stale examples of the progress firing made In bringing
wildlife back from the brink of extinction.* said EDF senior
ecologist Dr. David S. Wllcovc. Examples of recovering wildlife In
the Illustrative, but not exhaustive. rej«&gt;ri range from littleknown Hawaiian plants to gray wolves howling in Yellowstone and
majestic bald eagles, which again soar over nearly every state.
In Florida, bald eagles are increasing in number, where 874
pairs occupied terntortes In 1997, tip from 535 In 1990. On July
12. 1995, the bald eagle was reclassified from endangered to
threatened In the lower 48 states. Die once endangered
American alligator has fully recovered and was removed from the
endangered spectrs list Ju n e 4. 1987. The Florida population of
brown pelicans has recovered and was removed from the
endangered species list February 4. 1985. Creation of the
20.000-acre Ten Thousand Islam) National Wildlife Refuge in
1997 protects hahttal for endangered wood shirks and sea
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Adult clubs appeal judge’s ruling

POLICE LOG
77ir following reports iverc compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for incidents recorded Dt*c. 29:

Burglury to a conveyance:
LAKE MARY, Pmr n ic e . 10O block. Dec. 28. 4:30 a.m. An 18*
year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs depu­
ties for unarmed burglary to n conveyance and for petty theft.
Deputies said he stole a portable stereo system valued at less
than $300 from an unlockrd car.

Domestic violence:
LONGWOOD, Ruby Lane. 100 block. Dec. 27. 5:41 pan. A 45-

year-old man was arrrsted by Longwood Police for domestic
violence. Pollre said the man ordered his wife to stay behind
In the car while he look the children Into the house to disci­
pline them. She followed him. according to police, and he be­
came so angry that he kicked the television, breaking the
screen and threatened to kill her for falling to follow his o r­
ders.
WINTER SPRINGS. Bombay Avenue, 200 block. Dec. 28.
11:50 p.m. A 48-year old man was anented by Winter Springs
Police for domestic violence. Police said spit In his wife's face
during an argument.

Driving under the influence:
LAKE MARY, Lake Mary Boulevard at Interstate 4. Dec. 27.

5:22 a.m. A 48-year-old man was arrested by Florida Highway
Patrol for driving under the’influence.
OVIEDO, Mitchell Hammock Road. Dec. 28. 0:01 a m. A 25year-old woman was arrrsted by Oviedo Police for driving un­
der the Influence.
WINTER SPRINGS, Moaa Road, Dec. 27. 10:33 p.m. A 30year-old man was arrested by Winter Springs Police for driving
under the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Altamonte Drive. Dec. 28. 11:23

p.m. A 38-year-old man was arrrsted by Altamonte Springs
Pollre for possession of cocaine and possession of drug para­
phernalia. Police said they saw the man In his car l&gt;rhlnd a
store which was not open for business, police said they approached the car and the man said he Just wanted to Ijc alone
la-cause he had had a fight with his wife. Pollre asked If they
could search the vehicle. Inside, they found a bag of crack co­
caine and a pipe with residue on It.

By R u m White
STAFF WHITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - In the
final tug of the 1998 tug-of-war
try the county and the adult
entertainment Industry, an at­
torney representing three for­
merly all-nude dancing clubs
In Casselberry has appealed a
Dec. 3 decision Circuit Court in
favor of the county.
On Tuesday. Attorney David
Wasserman appealed Judge
Nancy Alley’s denial of a tempo­
rary Injunction to the Fifth Dis­
trict Court of Appeals. Wasscrman represents the owners of
Club Juana. Cabaret and Ra­
chels.
The owners are arguing that

Seminole County's Public De­
cency Ordinance Is In conflict
with the Casselberry Adult En­
tertainment Ordinance. In her
ruling Dec. 3. Alley said the or­
dinance is not In conflict but
rather ’’supplemental" to the
Casselberry Adult Entertain­
ment Ordinance.
"We feel very confident about
defending the appeal." Deputy
County Attorney Lonnie Groot
said today. "This has been an
extremely active year In the
courts - and we expect this Is­
sue will be argued for the next
two years."
Wasserman said the adult
club owners are prepared to

otters, heron and ibis on or
near the lake.
"Conserving arras certainly
has a reciprocal !&gt;enrflt.* said
Holland.
The city must complete the
application soon. Mylrea-Morris
said the deadline Is April. She
and Holland said the applica­
tion process Is fairly lengthy
and Involves ranking the bene­
fits of the purchase by a point

system.

Holland said the commission
will consider moving forward
with the application process at
Its strategic planning session.
scheduled after the first of the
year.

Survivors Include husband.
George: granddaughters. Candy
Caldwell, Deltona. Amy Holt,
Wahlawa, Hawaii; grandson.
Richard, Deltona; Ave great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

Harold R. Rankin Sr.. 62.
West 22nd Street. Sanford, died
Monday, Dec. 14. 1998. Bom
Sept. 8. 1936. In Augusta. Va..
he moved to Central Florida
more than 30 years ago. Mr.
Rankin was a truck driver for
KW Trucking. Sanford.
Survivors Include wife. Laura;
two sons In Sanford; two sons,
two daughters, mother, brother
and two sisters In Virginia:
three grandchildren.
Arrangements
are
being
handled privately.

Bunch brings gifts
Lay, Winn Dixie, Coca-Cola, and Wal-Mart. Shown
from left are Amelia Lclils, Ruth Jornigan. Marion
MacNoil, Phyllis Hupp, Millie P eters. Louise Bruce,
Ann Hoolehan, Don Hupp, and Haze Johnson.

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"We Intend to be out In Iront."
Hill said.

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Sunday. Dec. 27. 1998. Bom In
Mt. Vernon. Ind., she moved to
Central Florida In 1983 from
Ft. Lauderdale. Mrs. Breeze
was a drug store clerk. She was
a Christian.

HAROLD R. RANKIN

Ark. Is building on the Y2K
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BERNIECE L. BREEZE

Survivors Include wife. Mary;
daughters. Elizabeth Warner.
Rosedalr, bid., Katherine. Los
Angeles. Virginia Lee. Atlanta.
Ga.: mother. Delores Elgher.
Cincinnati. Ohio; sister. Suzi
Vlanello.
Cincinnati,
Ohio;
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or Is being checked, We’re
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work."
One of the changes to be
nude this year. Grasso said,
will be converting from W in­
dows 95 to Windows NT. An­
other Issue concerns Imbedded
chips - making sure the county
and those It does business with
are In compliance.
Upgrading the county's soft­
ware and hardware was not us
expensive us people may have
thought It would be. Hill says
tiie cost has been not much
more than $50,000. One of the
moves the county made was to
outsource Information services
to HTE of Lake Mary. It also
conducted u system-wide audit
of all Its computers.
All ol the county's agencies
need computer compliance to
function properly. The public
safety and sheriffs ofllce o p ­
erations arc obviously crucial to
protect the county. There can
be no room for error In the E911 function. The system must
be fall-safe.
"We don't Intend to have a ton
of bricks come down on us.”
said Hill, u former Army C ap­
tain with a Masters Degree In
Geography from the University
of Tennessee. "We're going to
stay way ahead of the Beast."
The "Beast" lias folks all
over the U.S. In a dither. Bob
Rutz, an engineer In Kingston.

Groot said that the county has
paid $292,746.32 to the law
Ann of Shutts A Bowen for
services the past two fiscal
years and has $265,000 budg­
eted for adult entertainment
cases In 1999-2000. He said
that attorney Rirk Nelson from
American Liberty Institute Is not
charging the county for d e­
fending the Public Decency Or­
dinance, adopted In November.

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JAMES I. MCKEE
Jam es I. McKee, 58. Shore­
line Circle. Lake Forest, died
Tuesday. Dec. 29. 1998. Bom
In (ronton, Ohio, he moved to
Central Florida In 1971 from
Greenville. S.C. Mr. McKee was
a physical therapist. He was a
member of Big Mac’s Hunt
Club. S.C. Mr. McKee was a
member of Markham Woods
Presbyterian Church.

The Hardee Bunch hosted a C hnstm a i party for the
Boys &amp; Girls Club of Santord Every child recoived a
wrapped gift purchased by the group with tho help of
donations from P apa Johns Pizza, Shoneys. Fnto

keep going to court In an ellort
to save their businesses, which
have thrived for several dec­
ades. Club Juana owner Mike
Pinter recently staged a gala
party for his club’s 35th anni­
versary.

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Battalion Chief Jamaa Poovty (laft) and Lt. John
Carver (right) of tha Sanford Fir* Dapartmant receive

30-year aanrica award* from Mayor Larry Dal*. Tha
dty presented 81 aanrica award* thla month.

Pet of the Week

City honors employees
with service awards
STAFF WHITE H

SANFORD • Sanford recently
honored 81 employee* with at
least live years of service. In­
cluding two fire department em­
ployees with 30 years of service.
The 1998 Service Award pro­
gram was held Dec. 18 at City
Hall.
Battalion Chief James Poovey
and Lt. John Carver are retiring
from the Are department after
serving for 30 years.
"Their performance has been
exemplary,* Fire Department
Chief Tom Hickson said. "You’re
losing 60 years of experience,
and that's hard on any organiza­
tion.*
Hickson was among five mem­
bers of the Are department hon­
ored for 25 years of service.
Also honored were Eugene Rodg­
ers. Steven Crews. Douglas
Luce, and Richard Lazar.
From the police department,
William Hasson and Aaron Keith
were honored for 25 years of
service.
Charles Collier bom the parks
end recreation was honored for
~0 years of service.
Four police department mem­

bers were honored for 20 years service. Timothy McCauley and
of service. Including Oracey Joyce Riggins were honored for
Posley, Lawrence Monti, Darell 10 years of service.
Stacey Dunning and Timothy
Brewer, and Richard Poovey.
Josie Hood of public works Robles from the Are department
was honored for 20 years of were honored for 10 years of
service. Cynthia Porter from the
service.
William Taylor. Rodolfo Encar- city clerk's office was also hon­
nucion. and Paul Moore of the ored for 10 years of service.
utilities department were hon­
Nancy Jermyn. Clifford Low­
ored for 15 years of service. ery. Frank CarT. Jose Rivera,
James Phillips and Pontius and Charles Edwards from the
Parker of public works were utilities department were hon­
honored for 15 years of service.
ored for five yeurs of service.
William Crappa and Willie Robert Down. William Getman.
Harden of the police department und Michael Moore from public
were honored for 15 years of works were honored for five
service. Mary Muse of commu­ years of service.
nity development was also hon­
The six police department
ored for 15 years of service.
Richard Casella. Willie Wil­ members honorrd for five years
liams. amd Terrance Alday of the of service Included Marc Kovucs.
utilities department were hon­ Charles Locher. David Morgenored for 10 years of service. stem. Mark Kabom. Jose Diaz,
Wilma Card-Fydenkevez of pub­ and Gregory Smith.
lic works was honored for 10
Bernard
Joseph.
Tom
years of service.
Farnsworth. Donald Patchtn, and
Darlene Ladoczky. Melissa Carol Stolaski from parks and
Johnson. Anthony Esoff. Timothy recreation were honored for five
Welter, and Frank Hewitt of the years of service.
police department were honored
Christopher Murphy. Teny
for 10 years of service.
Keith Acre*. Kevin Collier. James. Jerome Johnson, and Mi­
William Barrington, and Eveline chael Ed mini on from the Are de­
Bennett from parks and recrea­ partment were honored for five
tion were honored for 10 years of years of service.

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trees and cliffs to return bald
eagles and peregrine falcons to
states from which they had
vanished, determined scientists
and volunteers who protected
sea turtles nesting on the
nation's beaches, the Nez Perce
tribe which Is overseeing the
return of the wolf to Idaho
forests, and a young man In
California who turned back
from a life on the streets to aid
a rare butterfly.* said EDPs
Margaret
McMillan.
who
compiled the report.
Though hailing the many
successes achieved thus far.
the EOF report also noted a
critical need
to Improve
conservation efforts on privately
owned land. 'Because most
endangered species have most
of their habitat on private land.
It Is essential that new
approaches be found to enlist
more landowners as active
partners
In
conservation

The Seminole Herald Pet Of The Week Is Roxy, • 4
or 5-yaar-oid terrier mix. Roxy is apayad, house
broken. Is vary sweet and Kkes older children. She
Is available at tha Humane Society of Seminole

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one successful new approach,
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these. landowners
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do not Incur additional land
use restrictions as a result of
endangered species taking up
residence on their property as a
result of the Improvements.
Over a million acres of private
land has been entered Into safe
harbor agreements since the
novel Idea was embraced by
Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt
three years ago.

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Lake Mary, Seminole to meet

HERALD
SPORTS
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Local squads to play for fifth place
in Lake Mary Holiday Tournament

No let up
in SAC’s
athletic
prowess
; SANFORD • What'n this?
Seminole Athletic Conference
tram s arc dominating toum aM
play? Who would havr
thought It?
• Last week. th r girls’ teams
from Lakr Brantley, Like Hnwrll and Like Mary finished
first, third and fifth, respec­
tively. In the Target Soccer
Classic at Lake Mary High.
I Now the boys' soccer teams
Tram the SAC have won four of
&gt;lx Karnes, have four team s In
the top eight and a rr assured
of having a team In the C ham ­
pionship Game and a team In
Jhe Third Place Game and
Tould easily have two more
•teams squaring off for fifth and
jdxth place In the Eagle Invite.
I Hut having SAC team s do
{well In soccer tournam ents Is
•not all that unusual.
• The real surprises have come
{from the county's basketball
{teams.
• Everyone knew the Lake
iMary girls should be very good
{and that Winter Springs had a
•fhance to lie good but were
‘probably a year away.
Hut when Like Mary was hit
{with a rash of Injuries and
{lackluster play that saw the
HRams lose as many games In
one week (two) as they had In
Two years and the Hears, while
getting ofT to a fantastic start,
lost to a pretty good Cocoa
Beach team, at home, some
{were starting to doubt the
greatness of the two squads.
Now comes this week and the
buzz Is starting again.
Like Mary, which was ranked
No. 10 In the South In the pre­
season by a national m aga­
zine. has gone to the prestig­
ious tournament In Tennessee
and crushed the host team and
easily knocked off the top team
from the state of Washington
date Tuesday, no score re ­
ceived) and now has the
chance to show that It belongs
In the nation's elite when ft
takes on No. 11 nationally
ranked Oak Ridge. Tennessee
tonight In the semifinals.
And speaking of Lake Mary.
It's obvious that Mary Leah
Sutton Is one tough young lady
and knows a lot more about
herself than we do.
Late last week the senior
power forward was saying that
she was going to play In the
tournament, but most people
we had talked too said that she
was still at least two weeks
away from being recovered
enough from her broken hand
to return to action.
She got 12 points In the 67­
38 victory over North Greene
High School Monday night.
Winter Springs has looked
awesome In knocking off two
powerful teams. Dr. Phillips
and Mlaml-Carroll City. In the
Ocala-Forest Holiday T ourna­
ment and tonight takes on a n ­
other top program. MiamiSouthwestern. with the winner
advancing to the finals.
; An amazing thing happened
In the Bears' win over Carroll
City, four Winter Springs play­
ers scored In double figures
and high-scoring star point
guard Mary Lou Johnston
Wasn't one of them, she was
held to four points.
I Not much was expected from
the boys tills season as every
|eam In the county, with the
exception of Winter Springs, of
course, was decimated by
graduation.
{. But several teams have
stepped up and are showing
potential.
Lake Howell continues to be
ihe class of the county as the
SIver Hawks Improved to 12-1
on the season In advancing to
the Championship Game of the
Jim Clark Hornet Classic with
a 76-65 thumping of host
Bishop Moore Tuesday night.
Oviedo has had Its moments.

Please see Dean. Page 2B

B i.ltta a Smith______________
spoki-s Kiirmit
LVKK MARY They did it m
dlffrm il styles. L it Parkland
High School from Pennsylvania
and A|Mipka High School will
meet for the Cham pionship of
thr Like Mary Holiday Tour
namrnt this afternoon.
Parkland High School got oil
to a slow start, but came back
to edge Central Florida C hris­
tian Academy from Oc«&gt;cr. -HI46. In overtime, while Apopka
High School Jumped out to a

ID |Milnt halftime lead and held
oil lllawassee Christian Aradrinv from Orlando, 01-53.
In Ihe other games, host
Like Marv won three of the
four quarters, anil lied tire
other, to ul|i Deltona High
School, 50--16; anil Seminole
took a big lead In th r ftrst
quarter and never let iiji In
whipping Wymore High School
Irom Kalonvlllr. M) 02.
Because of Parkland having
an early flight back to Priinsylvanla. the tournament schedule
for today was changed slightly.

LAKE MART HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT
MONDAY. DECEMBER 28
Oman | _ Parkland High School. IV ra u jfh sn b 51 W jn n tr High School 42
Ommt 7 . Central FVwVU ChrUtlaui A r*lrm y ul O n e r fit. Seminole High
Srhoal SS
OMM 9 _ Apopka High School 48. Deltona High School 44
O am ^ 4 _ Ittavaaaea ChrU IU n Academy ul Otlamki 65. tak e Mary Utah

TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2B

O a m 5 . Seminole High School HO. Wymote lli*h School 62
Q a m 6 . Lake Mary lllgh School 50. Dt Iim u I Hah St him! 46
d a m 7 _ Parkland High School. lYniMvhanU 411. Central H onda C h ristia n
Academy of Ocore 46. mrenimc
Oame 8 _ A(wpka High School 61. Iluarasacr ChrUIUn Academy OtU ikV) 53

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBBR SO
SEVENTH PLACE OAME

O a m 9 . Wymore High Srhnol n

-

Deltona lllgh Schonl. i&gt;...n

CHAMPIONSHIP OAME
O a m 10 . Parkland High Srhnol. IVimsylvanlu n A|&gt;&gt;|.k.i lllgh Schtnl.
1:45 p a l
t h ir d p l a c e o a m e
O a m I t . Central H o n d a C hristian Arialrmy of O n e r v* lU aw aw e ChrU Uan Academy of O rlando. 3 30 p m

FIFTH PLACE OAME
O a m 13 .S em inole High School n

Lake Mary High Srhnol. 5 IS p m

Tlie Seventh Place Game brtwern Deltona High School and
Wymore High School will still
lie played at noon: but Ihe
Championship game between
Parkland High School and
Ajiopka High School will move
to 1:45 p m ; followrd by the
llilrd Place Game between
lllawassee Christian Academy
and Central Florid.i Christian
Academy at .'1.30 ji.ni.
CFCA took a 10-10 lead after
one quarter and was still up
21-22 at halftime before
Parkland took the lead, .'18-36,
after three jw-rtods.
CFCA oniseorrd Parkland 7­
5 In the lonrili quarter to force
overtlm« but Parkland came
out on top with a 6-3 advan­
tage In the extra period.
S/ala&lt; howskl was th r only
jilayer hi double figures for
Parkland with I I (mints. Seven
other plavers stored between
one and nine jiolnts for the
winner's
lloirn: an tossed In I I jiotnls
for the i H A Eagles.
Apopka led IH 12 after one
jierlotl inti .TT 23 at Intertillsslon ai l lllawassee Christian
could n-vr quite gel hack Into
the battle
I lt«To- ji. ii nl the Blue Darters
with 26 jiolnts. while Calderon
116). Smothers (14) and C ass
cus (12 also stored In double
It a not quito tho championship match-up they woro look.nq lor but
figures. I) Andre scorrd a
notes Bob Trama (left) and Lake Marys Mike Gaudroau wfI p&lt;t coaching
Please see lake Mary. Pg. 2D
styles today when their teams me«d in tho Lake Mary Holiday Classic

County teams 4-for 4 in Eagle Invite
B t Tone De B o n n ie r__________

CORRESPONDENT
ORLANDO - Of th r four vic­
tories posted by Seminole
County schools Tuesday In thr
Eagle Invitational boys soccer
tournament, the most Impresslve may have been thr ugliest.
Playing on a pitch rendered
abysmal by several Inches of
rain and seven m atches In less
than 48 hours. Ihe Like Mary
Rams scored twice In the llnal
10 minutes of play to overtake
the Jupiter Warriors. 2-f. and
advance to this afternoon's
semifinals.
Like Mary's opponent will he
the Like Howell Silver Hawks,
who dismantled the Daytona
Beach-Seabreeze Sandcrabs «)0 In their quarterfinal match
(which was played In a
downpour that helped create

tin- aioreiiirnlloned abysmal
conditions).
In consolation bracket play,
troth the Oviedo Lions and Ly­
man Greyhounds found their
respective
scoring
touch.
Oviedo eliminating the Dr.
Phlllljis Panthers. 3-0. and
Lyman
ousting
L ikelands
Drradnaiights. 3 I.
Also advancing to the semlfl
nal round were the M rltroumr
Bulldogs (I 0 winners over S a t­
ellite) and Ihe Blshoji Moore
Hornets (who defeated flora
Itaiori Olympic Heights. 3 1).
Ihe other Iwo consolation
brae ket results from Tuesday
bad Palm Hay blanking Edgewater. 2 0 . and GainesvilleHmbbolz shutting out Winter
Park. 3 0.
Given Ihe situation and con­
ditions. Like Mary coach L iny
McCorklc was very jileased

wtlfi his Iranis result.

"I guess Id rather wtn ugly

than lo-v- jurtty.* he said with
a smile "Jnpllrr Is a very good
side. Thrv pl.iyrd with a lot of
lulrtislt', Am) when they got
that earl; goal they played with
even more intensity
and
confldrni r ‘
Robert Leonard gave the
Warriors a 10 lead In the
gam es l*&gt;ili ininiite when h r
made ji long nm to a through
ball fn in Brian Hardy and di­
rer led It past ft.ii r krrjjcr Bart
Crrasm m
Like Mary created several
strong '"'ring opportunities
but wa- drilled rrjrratrdly by
Jujiller
keeper
Francisco
M.in/o
We i ul our opportunities.*
McCorkle said. -We kept cre­
ating solid opportunities. At
hallllrt)'' * fold Ihe guys to Just

keep shooting. Ifi.it sooner or
laler wed gel one by him. But
II looked like lime was going to
nm out on us.‘
Fernando V'lll.ilolros finally
urtlrd tile equalizer for (hr
Rams on a long volley from the
left wing with less than seven
minutes remaining In Ihe
match. Ninety seconds later.
Don McIntosh one-limed home
a cross from Jarney Tojielskl
for the game winner.
Wlille It larked thr drama of
Ihe Like Mary decision, the
L ikr Howell effort also de­
manded rcsjrect. Scoring nine
goals on a clear day on a dry
surface Is no easy feat: to do It
In a told December rain nu
Reid ihe consistency of a
soaked sjrongc Is Impressive.
Die fact that the nine goals
came from seven different
jilayers also deserves note.

Till hajqiy with where we are
right now.' said Like Howell
coach Scott Betslnger. -Were
doing all right. We've been
scoring goals all season, which
has been a pleasant surprise.
"We've had 12 different play­
ers rnntrlbutr points out of the
18 on the roster. I'm extremely
happy with that and I hope It
continues all season. We may
not have Ihe big name player,
hut we have a bunch of players
who get Involved In the attack."
Igor Goncalrz. Ryan Wilder,
and Jeremy McCovem led the
Sliver Hawk assault Tuesday.
Goncalrz had two goals and an
assist. Wilder netted a pair of
goals, and McGovern was
credited with four assists.
Also scoring goals were
Danny Smith. Robert Bennet,
Steve Bowman. Rob Ishak. and

Pleaae aee Soccer, Page 2B

County
hoops
teams
keep on
winning

WELL DONE

Bt D ean Smith_____________
SPORTS EDITOR

Phato by Ju lia MlUcr

SANFORD • Tho Optimist Club of Sanford's Athleto of the Week is
Seminole High School girls basketball player Natosha Fishor.
Despite her youthfulnoss Fisher was nominated lor the award by her
coach, Sylvester Wynn, for her outstanding team leadership both on

and off the court and for her willingness to go tho extra mile for tier team
regjrdless of tho circumstances
Fisher. a sophomore guard, receives her award from Optimist Club ol
Sanford member John Cullum (left)

ORLANDO - A successful
week In tournam ents continued
for the majority of the Semlnole Athletic Conference baskrtball teams In action Tues­
day night.
The Lake Howell and Lake
Brantley boys teams both a d ­
vanced to their respective
tournament
Championship
Games, while Lyman also won.
On the girls' side. Lake Mary
and Winter Springs both con­
tinued to be Impressive In m a­
jor tournaments.
Die only teams to sufTer de­
feat on Tuesday were the male
and female squads from Oviedo
lllgh School.
Rrggle Kuhn. Chad Parsons
and Brad Hoffar combined for
b-l points as the Lake ffowell
lx&gt;ys knocked off host Bishop
Moore. 76-65. to advance to the
Championship Game of the
Jim Clark Hornet
Classic In Orlando.

Holiday

Please see Preps, Psge 2B

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Somor center Cornohus Blue scored a loam high 1H points a s Semmol '
earned a spot opposite Lake Mary in the Fitth Place G am e m the Lake Mary
Holiday Tournament with an 00-62 victory over Wymote Tuesday afternoon

BLUE D A R T E R S 6 1 .
II1AW ASSEE 3 3
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ta k e on R u n a iiftl High S&lt; hn u l
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A*. J it w in n er liver C o lo n ia l
Tuesday nigfit. in the tlnulo at
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K ohn a L 'ntvcrsity of S o u th
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27
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3 7 .1 1 h a lltltiif lead a n d the
H o rn e ts co u ld gel no c lo s e r
K ohn a s e n io r p o in t g u ard
hit live th r e e - p o in te rs tor t h r
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p o in ts from P a r s o n s a n d 13
p o in ts from H ollar
J a m e s 11*/ H ow ard (llil an d
M O ro s / 11 -Ii p a r e d th e s to r in g
for H ishnp M oore 110 J)
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s.iw L ik e H ra n tlry lead p isi t&gt; 1
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in A lta m o n te S p rin g s
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so m e rreo g riltlo h a s th e y over
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s* pool ]m n a tio n a l
ITk- B e a rs |1 5 II will m e e t
m o th e r pow er Irotn M iam i.
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t itv 9 6 a lte r th e lirst p e rio d
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17
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to u r (m in ts in th e victo ry
W an boko led C aro l City w ith
a g am e h ig h 2 5 p o in ts , w h ile
K n ig h ts at 13.
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sta y ed
w ith
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E v a n s lor th re e q u a r te rs , b u t
lh* T ro jan s (12-21 p u lle d a w a y
for a 3 0 17 victory by o u lsc o ring d o lio n s I t 5 m th e fo u rth
tju u rte r at d ie L illy T ro ja n
io u m a m e id in O rla n d o .
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People
Warm up to winter nights
Spicy gingerbread sweetens the rest of season

AtkinsonGee
J o h n a n d C h r r lc W a rre n of
S in fo r d . a n n o u n c e llir e n ­
g a g e m e n t of th e ir d a u g h te r.
A ngela Leigh A tk in so n of
S in fo r d . to Ml( h a e l A n th o n y
C irr of S in fo r d . s o n of H ob
an il N ancy G ee of S in fo rd .
Ito m in S a n fo rd , th e b rid e r l r i t is tin* m a te r n a l g r a n d ­
so n of t h r la te Mr. A I). a n d
M rs. D elo res
D re n n e n of
S in fo r d .
H er
m a te r n a l
g r a n d p a r e n ts a re Kuliy a n d
Lucky lllm e s of G eo rg ia .
Ms. A tk in so n Is a
15)87
g r a d u a te o f S e m in o le
High
S ch o o l a n d Is em p lo y ed a s
s u p e rv is o r for N eal-N -T ldy In
S a n fo rd .
H er fian c e. b u m In K lm lra.
N Y .. Is th e p a te r n a l g r a n d ­
so n of th e la te Mr J a m e s
a n d M rs. M arg aret Ktpley of
S in fo r d . a n d th e m a te r n a l
g r a n d s o n of D on a n d Mary
W ard of N o rth C a ro lin a .

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Gingerbread
and by that I mean
gingerbread cake and gingerbread
cookies
is probably the quintessen
tial C hristm as load It makes great
gifts, tree decorations and desserts
On top of that, baking it makes your
whole house smell like Christmas
Hut a lew good gingerbread recipe**
will help sw eeten th e re st of your
winter as well There's nothing like a
se rv in g of g in g e rb re a d cak e with
lemon curd to warm a winter night
•you can buy lemon cunt in jars, or
make your.own. most basic cookbook*
have the recipe i We make small gin
gerbread house* at Christmas every
year We also make them on Valen
line * Day, decorating them with candy
heart* and Red Hot* You can make
gingerbread figures at other time** of
the year, too Our Thanksgiving tradi
turn in c lu d es baking g in g e rb rea d
turkeys, writing our guest*' names on
them in icing, and using them as place
cant* at the table 'The guests get to
take them home, but they usually eat
them on the spot &gt;I'm thinking of gin
gerbread rabbits lor Faster, decorat
ed w ith jelly b ea n s How about
g in g e rb re a d U ncle Sam* (nr th e
Fourth ol July ’ Well, perhaps that's
going too far
Hut in my book, it's hard to go too
far with gingerbread I hop** you enjoy
the recipe* below The rake like gin
g e rb re a d recip e com es from Chef
Peter Kelly of the New Kngland Cull
nary Institute in Montpelier. Vt It's
from his grandm other, and ran be
made in a cake pan or muffin tin The
other two recipes are from a delight
ful book entitled "Great Gingerbread. '
by Sara Perry
You can whip these up for Christ
mas. hut they'll also hnng you happi
ly into the new year
Itonus baking tip Gingersnaps
homemade or store bought
make
excellent pie crust Crush them as you
would graham crackers, add melted
butler and some powdered ginger, and
proceed as you would (or a graham
crack er crust This is an excellent
crust lor pumpkin pie. squash pie. or
cheesecake II you are feeling ener
gelic. finely chop some crystallized
ginger and add that lo the crumbs

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A n ge la A tk in s o n ,
Michael A. Gee

lie a tte n d e d
S e m in o le
H igh Sc h o o l, g r a d u a te d from
K lm lra
F re e
A cad em y .
K lm lra.. In I'tH 'i. a n d Is ritt
ployed hv S u n lig h t F oods
T ile w ed d in g Will h e all
ev e n t of J a n . Vt. at 2 p m . . In
th e g u /c b o of C e n te n n ia l
1‘a r k . S in f o r d

CALENDAR
Coastlincr.s
T lie C o a st lin e rs m e e tin g s a re
h eld a t
10 a.in . th e first
W e d n e sd a y of e a c h m o n th at
th e S in f o r d S e n io r C e n te r. -K)l
K S e m in o le Itlvd.
All
In te re s te d
r a ilro a d e r s ,
b o th ac tiv e a n d re tire d , a re In
vlted to a tte n d
For In fo rm a tio n , call H o ra c e
G re en . 222 53-1513

S in f o r d
A v c . S an fo rd
All
m e e tin g s a r e n o n sm o k in g .
For a d d lllo n .il m e e tin g tim e s
a n d lo c a tio n s In th e C e n tra l
F lo rid a a r e a , o r lo r m o re In fo r­
m a tio n . call 2 b I - 1?100

Recovery, Inc
R ecovery. Inc.. Is a se lf-h e lp
m e n ta l h e a lth o r g a u t/a llo n for
p e o p le w h o s lid e r from panic
a tta c k s , d e p r e s s io n , te a rs a n d
g e n e ra l n e rv o u s sy m p to m s. For
In fo rm a tio n , call 6 6 0 -2 0 0 3 . or
85)6 55)06.

TOPS
A local c h a p te r of T O PS
( la k e Off P o u n d s S e n sib ly )
m e e ts every W e d n e sd a y at IKK)
p m . . In th e a u d ito riu m of
S i u t h S em in o le H o sp ita l. 5v55
W S la te R oad 4114. L ongw ood.
W eighing b e in g s at 5:5(0 p m
T he llrsi m e e tin g Is h eld every
W e d n e sd a y .
at
9:110,
at
Lakevtcw C h r is tia n
C h u rc h .
1-100 H ear D ike R oad A p o p k a .
For In fo rm a tio n , call 25)3 -50*18.

Al-Anon
If y o u k n o w , o r live w ith a n
alco h o lic, th e re Is h elp .
A l-A non Is a n a n o n y m o u s ,
n o n profit o rg a n iz a tio n , o p e n
to a n y o n e w ho Is a relativ e o r
Irlen d of a n a lc o h o lic .
S e re n ity W on A l-A non m e e ts
e a c h M onday at 7 p in. a n d
T h u rs d a y at 7 p m . M eetings
a re h eld In t h r b a c k room of
th e S .d ta ru C lu b . 2 5 8 7 S o u th

Nnr- A no n
N ar A lton
m e e ts
every
W e d n e sd a y at H p m at S o u th
S e m in o le H o sp ita l. 555 W est
S ta te R oad 42 4 . D m g wood
N ar A non Is a s u p p o rt g ro u p
o p e n to fa m ilie s a n d Irte n d s ol
ad d ic t s D ally living w ith . hi a d
diet Is m o re tu rm o il th a n you
r a n h a n d le by y o u rself. J o in
lor s u p p o rt In co p in g w ith y o u r
a d d ic t, g ain s e re n ity to m ak e
d e c is io n s a n d p u t o u r live b a c k
in fo cu s. C all 11071 222 2 4 2 4 .
2 2 2 5)204. or 25&gt;-» 050*1 tor m o re
In fo rm a tlo ii

GRANDMA BECKER S
GINGERBREAD
1/3 cup sugar
t/3 cup •hortemng
1 large egg
I cup molasses

1 teaspoon salt
2 cup* alt-purpose flour
1/4 teaspoon clove*
t/3 teaspoon cinnamon
t teaspoon ginger
t teaspoon baking soda, dissolved

Rotary Club
R otary C lu b ol L ik e Mary
m e e ts
T h u rs d a y
m o rn in g s.
7 .2 0 - 8 : 2 0 a m . a t th e M arrio tt
C o u rty a rd , off W est L ik e Mary
Dm i Icvarc!
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DKAR AHHY Kvery Jan u ary for
th e lust eig h t years, th o u sa n d s of
your rea d ers have culled and w rit­
ten th e American O ptom etnc Asso­
c ia tio n to apply for free eye cu re
a v a ila b le to low -incom e w orking
people through VISION USA

T lie S e rto m a C lu b ol S o u th
S em in o le C o u n ty , d e d ic a te d to
th e a d v a n c e m e n t of specc h a n d
h e a rin g c h ild re n , m e e ts every
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COOKIES
1/2 cup vegetable shortening, cut
into small pieces
1/4 cup unsalted butter, cut into
small pieces
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1/4 cup dark or blackstrap molasses
1 large egg
2-1/3 cups all-purpose flour
2 teaspoons baking soda
t/2 teaspoon salt
I teaspoon ground cinnamon
t/2 teaspoon ground cloves
t/2 teaspoon ground white pepper
1-1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
1/2 cup granulated sugar

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shortening, butter and brown *ugjr.
using an electric mixer, until light and
creamy Heat in the molasses and egg
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1-3/4 cup alFpurpoee flour
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1-t/2 teeepoone ground glngtr
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1/4 teaspoon ground cloves
1 teaspoon baking soda
t/2 teaspoon salt

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f cup sifted powdered auger
1 tablespoon milk or water

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shortening and sugar, using an elec
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blended Stir in the sour cream and
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cinnamon, cloves, baking soda and salt
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Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T
TO N S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
P R O B A TE DIVISION
T i l t Num ber: tS -IO S S -C P

IN HI ESTATE OT
CHARLES J GIVENS. JR ,
Decease 1
N O T IC t
O T AOMIN IS TR A TIO N

The administration of the
eelat* of CHARLES J GIVENS.
JR . deceased. Ella Numb** 9S
104A-CP. It pending in the
Circuit for Seminole County,
Florida. Probate Division. th*
•ddres* of which It 301 N. Perk
A*tnuo. Sanford. Tlonda 32771.
T1»a namat and addraaaai of
ih* partonal rao'aaantatnra and
tna personal representative s
attornay ara taf tortn baton
All Inlaraatad partont ara
’•qmred to fila with thee court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS TROM
THE DATE OT THE TlRST PUB­
LICATION OT THIS NOTICE (1)
ail c'aimt *g*m*t tna aatata
and (2) any obiaction by an
■ntarattad paraon to whom
I notica &gt;t served trial challenges
th* vatid'ty of th* will. th* qual­
ification of th* partonal repre­
sentative. venue. or (uriadtction
of tha court
A l l CLAIMS ANO O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO TllEO WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
Publication of tfut notice hat
begun on December 30. 199*
Partonal Representative;
Adana L. Givens
100 Blue lake Court
longwood. Tlorda 3J779
Attcrnay for
Partonal Representative:
Hugo H da Baaubian. Etquira
332 N Magnolia Avenue
Pott Office Bot ST
Orlando. Tlortde 33*02
Telephone (407) 433-3454
Florida Bar No : l i m a
Publith- Dec amber 30. 1999
and January 9. 1999
DEI-197
IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
TON S IM IN O IB COUNTY.
FLO R ID A

PNO BATt DIVISION
T U B N*. 9B-1111CP
N RE ESTATE OF
TERRIE BLACKSTONE
Oeceaeed
N O TIC I
PLEASE TAME NOTICI that on
DECEMBER 23. 1*91. there oat
0laced on depot ! m tint office,
fundt received from tha Ettala
of
TERRIE
BLACRSTONC,
decaated m tha amount of
S3.ISO 45 Sard fundt art aR of
tha attatt due lo TERRY L E I
ALLOWAV rvhota latt knoren
addrata mat unknown and tard
attatt remain unclaimed
Uniaea ta d fundt are claimed
on or before ait III montht from
tha dale ol lint publication of
tnit notica. tard fundt will be
forwarded to tha State of
Monde, purtuant to Florida
Statutee 733 SIS.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF I hare
tel my hand and official tael al
Sanford. Florida, on DECEM­
BER 23. 1991
(SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE Clark
By: Noaemary Hamilton
PROBAT ■ DIVISION

P O DRAWER C
SANFORD. F I 32772-0059
Publith December 30. 1**9
and January S. 1999
DEX-192
N O TIC I OT
FICTITIO US NAME
Notica it hereby given that I
am engaged &gt;n butmeee at 122
Faifnem
Are..
Altamonte
Spring*. FL 32701, Seminole
County. Florida 32701. under
tha Tictitiout name of IN-SIDSOUT MOMS SSR VICI'S. and
mat I intend to regitter aa*d
name with the Oivition of
Corporation!.
Taiiahataee.

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Florida. *n accordance with tha
provitiona ol tha Tictitiout
Name Statute, lo ent Section
*99 09 Florida Statute* 1*91
George A Boucher
Publith December 30. 1999
Of* 1*4

IN TNS atONTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COUNT
IN AND TOR
SIMINOIB COUNTY.
FIORIOA
CASS NO .I S S -10S I-C P
PROBATE DIVISION
tN Rt ESTATE OF
MERMAN HOWARO LEVY
Deceased
N O TIC I
OT ADMINISTRATION
The admimttration of tha
ettala of HERMAN HOWARO
LEVY, daceatad. Tile Number
SS-IOSt-CP. I* pending m tha
Circuit Court for Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Otmtioo. tha addrata of which
It Pott Office Drawer C.
Sanford. Florida 32772. Tha
name* and addrataat of tha
partonal repreventative and tha
partonal raprat entail v a t attor­
ney ara tat forth below
AIL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFlfO THAT:
All partont on whom thit
notica it tarvad who have
obtectiona that challenge tha
validity ol the win. the qualifica­
tion* of tha partonal rapratentaliva, venue, or lunediction of
Ihit Court ara required to file
thee obtectiona with true Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of the decadent
end other partont having
claimt or demand* agamtt
decedent* ettala on whom a
copy of true notica it tarvad
within threw montht alter the
date of the tint publication of
tfua notice mutl liia thaw claimt
wit;i thit Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ol tha deca­
dent and pertona having claimt
or demand* agamtt tha dece­
dent» ettala mutl file thair
claimt with thia court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBUCATION OF THIS NOTICI.
ALL CLAIMS. OIMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FIIEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO.
Tha data of the fun publica­
tion of thit None* I* December
30. I N I
STEVEN R. KUTNIR. PA.
151 Lookout Place. St* 110
Pott Office Bot *49311
Maitland, Florida 327B4-S3lt
(407)144-1104
(407) S29-0090 FAX
By: STEVEN R. KUTNER.
ESOUIRE
Attornay lor

Partonal Rapratantatrv*
Florida Bar No 3724*1
Publith: December 30. 1999
end January 9. 1999
0EX-190
N O T IC I OF
FICTITIO US NAMB
Notice ia hereby given that I
am engaged ui butmett al I4S
Lon Ann Lana. Winter Spring*.
Sammola
County.
Florida
32701. under tha Tlctltlou*
name of ALCO ENTERPRISES,
end that I intend to ragittar laid
name with tha Oivition of
Corporation*.
Taliahattaa.
Tlonda. m accordance with tha
provinont el tha Tictitiout
Nam* Statute, to-wit: Section
945 09 Tlonda Statute* 1991.

Albert Rickal
Publith December
DEX-195

30. 1999

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
TOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
TILE NU99BER: *B 10*2 CP
IN RE. ESTATE OF
MARGARET ANN
RFNkERT.
Decaated
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The admimttration of the
••tale ol MARGARET ANN
RENNERT.
Oaceatad.
Fit*
Number 9S-10S2-CP, It pending
hi
the Circuit Court lor
Sammola
County.
Florida.
Probat* Divttion. the addratt
of which It 301 North Park
Dr hr*. Sanford. Florida 32771
The name* and addrattai ol
the partonal repratantaliv* and
the partonal rapratanlaliva't
Attornay ara tat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All partont on whom tfut
notice It tarvad who have
objection* that challenge tha
validity of Ih* will, the qualifica­
tion! of the partonal rapratantattvt, vanua. or pmadictton ol
tfut Court ara required to fila
thou obfocHont with tfut Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of the decadent
and other partom having
claim* or demand! agamtt
decedent • aetata on whom a
copy of Itui node* la tarvad
within threw montht after Ih*
data ol tha tint publication ol
tfut not..a mutl III* than claimt
with Ihit Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Ail other creditor* ol the deca­
dent and partont havuig claim*
or demand* agamtt Ih* deca­
dent a attat* mutt III* I hair
claimt with Ifua Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARREO.
The dal* ol the firtt publica­
tion of thi* None* ia Dacambar
30. IM S.
Partonal Repreeentatrv*
VALERIE BATESON
JULIE EASON SMITH. P.A.
Tlonda Bar Hum bar SS7132
Attornay lor Patitionar
20*0 Winter Spring* Boulavard
Oviedo. Florida 327SS
Talaphona: (407) 395-9910
Tactimaa: (407) 39S-1239
Publith: Dacambar 30. 1*9*
and January S. 1999
DEX-IS1
FICTITIOUS NAME
N oK * i* hereby given that I
am engaged m butmatt al 197S
Bndgewttar Onv*. Haalhrow.
Seminole
County.
Florida
32749. under tha tictitiout
name of:
CSCH BROTHERS
and that I inland lo ragittar taid
name with Ih* Sacralary ol
Slat* of Florida, m accordance
with Ih* provitiont of tha
Tictitiout Nam* Slalut*. lo-wil:
Section 995 09 Florida Statute*.
KC ENTERPRISES
OF ORLANDO. INC
By: Kenneth L. Dyke*.
It* Pratrdent

Publith: Dacambar 30. 1999
0EX-1S4

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Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO 9S 3**0 OR 03 K
IN RE THE ADOPTION OF
A MINOR CHILD
NOTICE
To Steve.
Latt Name Unknown
Tha Natural Father.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that the
Petitioner. RICHARD DONALD
SNORE PA. hat Med a Petition
for the Adoption ol A MINOR
CHILO m the aboto etyled
Court end you ere c immended
to eerve a copy of your written
defeneet I any. noon BREN­
DAN F. LINNANE. Petitioner*
attornty, who** t Id rttt la
ST0S Hantel Sven, « Orlando.
Ft. 32909. on or before, JAN U­
ARY 13 . 1999. end Me the orig­
inal with the Clerk of the Court,
either
before ttrvlca
to
Petitioner ■ attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise, a
delti.it may be entered again it
you lor tha rtlit' demanded m
tha Petition
WITNESS my herd and teal of
the Court at Sanford. Florida on
thit 9th dey ol 0ECEMBER.
1*99
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Nancy R Winter
OEPUTV CLERK
Publith December
23. 30.
and January 9. 1999

OEX-111

IN TH S CIR CUIT C O U R T
OF THB 19TH JU D ICIAL
C IR C U IT OF FIO RIO A
IN ANO FOR
S IM IN O IB CO UNTY
OENENAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N OIVISION
C A S E NO. EE-1437 C A -1 4 -P

OPTION ONF MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. A
California Corporation
Plaintiff,

VS

DAVID J PASfWA tot
CHRISTINE M
PA3TWA. tf a l.

Legal Notices

S em in o le Herald

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB E IO H TE IN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE CO U N TT,
FLORIDA
CAES NO: E E -S lTA -D R -O S -a
IN RE The Merneg* of
KOLUDUS FLAOREKA
MOLOEN,
Pot it i«ma./Wife..

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ROQER GIBON.
Retpondent/Hutbend.
NOTICE OF ACTION
OF ANNULMENT OF
MARRIAOB
TO Roger Gibon
Addrett Unknown
YOU ARE MEREST NOTlFlEO
that a Petition for Annulment of
your Maniag* ha* been hied
and commenced m thi* Court
end you *r* required to eery* a
copy ol your written datonaoe.
if any. on NERV O WINTER.
ESO .
Attornay
for
tha
I'v.ltionar, whoa* addratt it
900 Foe Valley Drive. Surf* 202.
Longwood. Florida 32779, and
who,* telephone number I*
(40T) 993-6400, and file Ih*
original with the Clark ot the
above etyled Court on ot before
JANUARY 27. 1999 otharwt* a
default will be entered agamtt
you lot Ih* raltaf prayed tor in
tha Petition for Dissolution of
Mamag*
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one* each weak lor four ( 4)
coneacutiva weak* m Sammola
Herald
WARNING
R U lF
12 2SS.
Florida Family Law* Rule* ot
Procedure. REQUIRES CERTAIN
AUTOMATIC DISCLOSURE OF
DOCUMENTS ANO INFORMA­
TION. FAILURE TO COMPLY
CAN RESULT IN SANCTIONS.
INCLUDING DISMISSAL OR
STRIKING OF PLEAOINCS
WITNESS my hand and teat ot
Court on OECEMBER 22. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
fly Nancy R Winter
Oaputy Clark
Publith: December 30 , t99S
and January 4. 13. 20. 1999
OEX-199

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CLASSIFICA TIO N S

Ce'tndanft
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE

Notic* it hartby g ran that,
purtuant to that Final Judgment
of Forecioturt dated December
21. 199*. and tnitrat m civil
cat* number *•-• 437 CA-14-P,
of tha Circuit Court ol tha l|th
Judicial Cwcuil n and for
Samlnoi*
County
Florida,
w h trtn OPTION ONE MORTQAQE CORPORATION A CALI­
FORNIA CORPORATION. I*
Pi amt iff and DAV10 J •'AS TWA.
CHRISTINE M PAST**. n/art
Defend*nt[tl. I will tea to tha
high**! and bett fitte r for
caeh at tha wett Iron door of
tha Sammola county courtheuao in Sanforg. Seminole
County, Florida el II 04 AM . on
the 2!tt day of JANUARY, 199*.
tha following davcribed propar­
ty at tel lorth m l t d Final
Judgment, to wit
LOT 27. ALAfAYA YfOOOS.
PHASE IV. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RCC0R0E0
IN PLAT BOOK 33. PAGEIS) SS
TO 102. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY flORIOA.
NOTE PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAN FIRM
IS O EEM IO TO BE A OEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE
Piled Ih* 22nd day of
Oacombor. 199*
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark cl Circuit Court
By Jan* C. Jattwic
Deputy Clark
COOlllS 4 STAW1ARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 450
Tamp*. Florida 33907
Ttltphone (913) 977 *009
C9S 499 034*4
Publith: December 30. 1999
end January 9, 1999
DU-147
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1BTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
SEMINOLI COUNTT.
FLORIOA
Cate Ne. *4 0432 CA 14 W
J 4 J INVESTMENTS

l.L.C.

Y*.

Plaintiff

J. CARTER MOORE.
TRUSTEE, el at.

Defendant*.
N O TIC I OF SALE
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
NOTICt IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment of forecloeure dated
December IS. 1994. end enteferd in Cat* No 94-0432 CA 14
W ol tha Circuit Court of Ih*
14th Judicial Circuit m and tor
Sammola
County.
Florida,
wharttn J A J INVESTMENTS.
L.L.C., i* Plaintiff, end J.
CARTER MOORE. TRUSTEE
and SEMINOLE COUNTY, at*
Defendant, I will t*i| to the
htghett and bttt bidder lor
cam at the Wttt front door ot
tha
Sammola
County
Courtnout* In tha City of
Sanford, Florida tt 11 00
0 clock A M on tha 21 tl day of
JANUARY, 1999, tha following
deter.bed properly at tel lorth
m
taid
Summary
Final
Judgment, to wit:
Parcel 1. The South 14 5 feet
ot North 244 77 feet ot Eetl 79
teat ol Lot 4. ol Bradley*
Addition to Longwood. accord­
ing to the Plat thereol at
recorded m Plat Book I, Page
17, ol the Public Record* ot
Sammola County. Florida
ANO
Parcel 2. The South I I s tael
of tha North 244 77 taet ol Watt
73 1**1 of Eat! ISO teat ot Lot 4.
ot Bradley'* Addition to
Longwood, according to Ih*
Plot thereol at recorded m Plat
Book 1. Peg* 17. ol the Public
Record* ot Stmmol* County,
Florida
and all future* and peraonal
property locattd therein or
thereon, which are included at
tecunty m Plamtift t mortgage.
Oeted tt Sanford. Sem nol*
County, Florida, thit 22nd day
01 December, 1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol laid Circuit Court
By: Jen* E Jattwic
At Oaputy Clark
Robert L Wunktr. Etquira
Rutherford. Mulhail
A Wargo. PA
Attorney* for Plaintiff
2400 North Military Trail,
4ih Floor
Boca Raton. FL 33431-4149
1541) 241-1400
Publith: December 30. 1999
and January 9. 1999
riEX-t96

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1BTH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
IH ANO FOR
H M I R O i l C O U N TT
OIHBR AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CAEH NO. BO -tBO tCA-14-N
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAQE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTQAQE
CORPORATION F/K/A
MAROARETTEN OF
COMPANY. Inc .
Piamtiff,
VS.
KIMBERLY K. GARRISON
A/K/A KIMBERLY
GARRISON at a t.
Oafand ante
NOTIC ■
OF FORBCLOSURB SALE
Nolle* 1* hereby given that,
purtuant lo that Final Judgment
of Foraclotuf* dated Dacambar
21. I99E. and entered in civil
cat* number 94-194ICA-14-B.
of tha Circuit Court of tha 19th
Judicial Circuit In and tor
Samlnoi*
County.
Florida,
wherein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAQE
CORPORATION
F/K/A CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
F/K/A
MAROARETTEN
OF
COMPANY. INC., it Plamtift and
KIMBERLY K. OARRlSON A/K/A
KIMBERLY OARRlSON. THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF
KEYSTONE. SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
OF THE STATE OF FLORIOA.
_ _ . UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN
POSSESSION OF T H I SUBJECT
PEAL PROPERTY NO 1. N/K/A
RICHARD AUSTIN. JR., la/ar*
Oatandant(a). I win a*M to the
highatt and b a il bidder for
caeh at tha watt front door ol
tha Sammola county courthouea In Sanlord, Sammola
County. Florida at It 00 A M. on
tha 21*1 day ol JANUARV. 1999.
tha following doaenbad proper­
ty a* tat forth m taid Final
Judgment, la wit:
LOT(S) 4OS. 410 ANO 412.
FRANK L. WOOORUFF S SUB­
DIVISION OF LANOS. SOUTH
SANFORD. FLORIOA. ACCOROING TO T H I PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3.
PAGE 44. OF T H I PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEM IO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Oeted th* 2!nd day ot
Dacambar. 1094
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
By Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
COOlllS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Blvd. 9 450
Tampa. FL 33407
Publlah: December 30. 1998
and January B. 1999
OEX-199

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IN THE CINCUIT
OF THB IIO M TB IN TH
JUOICIAL CINCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
S IM IN O IB CO U N TT.
FLORIOA
Cat* Number:
9E-3E75-OR-OS-P
IN THE MATTER OF
THE ADOPTION OF:
B.K.H
NOTICE
OF ACTION OF ADOPTION
TO: The Birth Father ol tha
mlant to be Adopted
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIIO
that an action for th* Petition
tor Adoption of your minor child
born on September IE. 199*
wa* hied In thi* court ot
October E. 1999.
You ere
required to tore* a copy ot
your wntlen defeneet to It. if
any.
on
th*
Petitioner'*
Attorney, who** name end
addrata I*
Beth Ann Schulman. Etqutr*
Bogle 9 Schulmen. PA.
704 Turnbull Av* *203
Altamonte Spring*. Florida
32701
on or before JANUARV I t .
1999 end hi* the original with
th* Clerk ol DM* court before
tervica on Petitioner or Mimedlataly thereafter Otherwie*. a
lodgement may be entered
agamtl you lor the rellol
demanded In th* petition, and
th* Adoption will bo granted
WITNESB my hand and taal ol
thi* court on OECEMBER E,
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of th* Court
By: Nancy R Winter
Oaputy Clark
Publlah: Dacambar IE. 23. 30.
wid January E. 1999
OCX-121

N O TICE OP AOBNCT ACTION TA K IN OT THB
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAQEMENT DISTRICT
Notice I* given that th* following permit wa* leeued on
November I , 1999. from the St. John* Rirar Water Management
OietiKt. permit *40-117-04S9-IRP. and February 25. 1998. permit
* t999009l8(Gp-Lo). bom the U S. Army Corpt ol Engineer*, lo
Me. Brigitte Borgmann, A private land owner. Th* pro|*ct it locat­
ed m Sammola County, Section 34 Townthip I t South. Rang* 3t
Eatt Th* permit author ire* A SURFACE WATER MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM ON 2t.2e ACRES TO SERVE A PRIVATE RESIDENCE
WITH A WOODEN WALKWAY A DOCK known at LOT 47 (OFF S R.
4415). Th* receiving waterbody I* ST. JOHNS RIVER.
The Mete) containing th* application lor the above luted permit
m available for inspection Monday through Friday eecept for legal
holiday*. S.00 a m to S.00 pm. tt th* St. Johnt River Water
Management District (District) Headquarter*. Hwy too W ,
Ptletka. FL 32178-1429. A per eon who** tubttantial mterettt ere
effected by th* Otetnct permitting decision may petition lor an
edmmieuetive hearing m accordance with section 120 549 end
120 97. F.S.. or may choose to pursue mediation at an slier native
remedy under section 120.373. florid* Statute*, and rule* 29104.111 and 2S-I09.401 -404, Florida Administrative Cod*.
Petition* mutl comply with the requirement* of Florida adminis­
trative Cod* Rut*. Chapter 29-109 and be hied with (received by)
the District Clark located at District Headquarter*. Highway 104
Wett. Peletka. Florida 32177. Petition* lor administrative hearing
on Ihe above applications) must b# tiled within twanty-ono (21)
day* ot publication ot this notice or within twenty-eia (29) day* ol
District depositing notice ol thi* mlant m th* mail lor thota parton* lo whom tho District mailt actual notice Failure to fit# a
petition withm this tune period shall conatitut* a waiver of any
nght(t) such person/,) may hav* to reguatl an administrative
determination (hearing) under section 120 549 and 120.57, F 3 ,
concerning th* *ub|*ct permit. Petitioni which ere not hlod m
accordance with tho eboro provision* are tub|*ct to dismissal
Bee sue* th* administrative hearing proceae it designed lo for­
mulate fmal agency action, tho tiling of a petition mean* that th*
Oietnct t fmal action may D* different liom th* position Mkan by
it in this notice ot intent Person* whose substantial inleietlt will
be affected by any such final decision of Ih* OietiKt on the appli­
cation have the right to petition lo become a party lo Ih* pro­
ceeding. Ih* accoidanc* with Ih* requirements eel lorth above
Publish Oecember 30. 1999
DEX 199

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to Mam a new skill Fast paced
work environment with lots ol
OT
Mon-Fn and Sat .1needed
Ca* QPC Suiting 260 5088

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need
ad N O W Covenant Transport
has immatPata openings tor
driver trainees No tiperience
needed Earn S45K to S5SK plus
Benefits COL framing avaaaot*
800-435 5593

Asaembiere. glass cutler, watd•r trainee, metal, saw operator
maintenance
Water Bonnet.
350 Anchor fid. Casaefcerry. FL

Growing
Foam Ineul
Comp looking to hire nev
ent Travel M F W4 tram
Class A or B a plus, but nr
qurred Ca* Scott at 1 800
3155. Insurance. 40IK. \
bon Start your future today*

Banquet Servers naadad. on
ca*. lop pay. Ca* Alan or Oon
• 302-1939

Helicopter rotor Mad* and com­
posite structure technician tor
Sikorsky modal S-55 Musi hav*
al least one year eipenence in
overhaul ol rotor blades and
composite panel manutactunng
Staring wags • 510 50 per hour.
mod resume to

CASHIERS
WA bam tor To* collectors
24 openmgs tor teibia paopie
F T AP/T
Pd Training, vacation
health, dental, kf* insurance
Cat! 407-984-3445
Winter Garden

Vertical Aviation
Tachnotogms. Inc.
1642 Hangar Rd
Sanlord. FL 32773

JOBS. JOBS, JOBS
FUgtot Hand Man m Longwood
Work today, oat paid today*
As* about our bee pick up and
delivery van service
Ca* RHM • 260 6108

Immediate openings
Ware­
house workers, seamst/uss Ft.
Sanlord area 407 321 6602

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Cam pos
C«toCtf*y
trypSograms
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c’•ai»J bam quoUbons 0y famous
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— R o b o t s Darlono Love

�S«fT»not« Herald. Sanford. FTonda •Wednesday. December .TO. 1996 •M

G E TS
TH E
D O N E!
Buy
71— H

ew

W

a n ted

ELECTRICIANSw d I comm T0 &gt; M Y , BENE­
FITS
OFWP Apply Sanford
ENdnc 2522 S Part Drive

m -iw _______________
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

HEALTHMSUNANCt AMO&lt;01K
PUMP Onif bee wwrtplac*

yaeteekWtorttevw.

Medkel
Receptionist:
Ft
Knowledge of front desk. com
puke* ft phono 1U 1 Cad 574
8700 or fas retuma to 574-1111
Car 6 Insurance Needed
weetwndaFHEE 3315766
NATIONAL CLEAMNQ CO. has
tmmed openings tor early morn­
ing and afternoon Pager 763

2&amp;L_______ _________

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i

Arto Etecttoans. Car
penMrt. Catvnet Maken. Dry
WM liinyEfi, lapofi
CaA Alen erPoe 303 193*
INFANT
ANO
TOOOLER
TEACHER needed A M A P M h n
evei Ptoww ca&lt; 1216677
Nootere: FuU time. Eep’d only
Need own santportainn Good
pay. 330-3232, Tropical Rooting
AecreteryNtecepMonlat: FT tor
counseling center m Santord
Typing, dotation, phones. A
general office dut«s
339
9600»106 or fee 339-2129
AICUNTTY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
■e— Wf A Aeeoc. B34-T44A
SECURITY
OFFICER,
late
Wary Thud Sh.lt, F/T A PIT
ST 25 start, merit increase to
S TM
Cel 3AI-HIA__________________
SOLDI RE R3: Surfsc e
mount
needed, eip preferred depend
ability required Benefits inc
mertcat/denlai/401K Call Mag
natone Hearing Ad Co 0339tTOJitlQ
_______________
Students/ Inetrucfore needed tor
Universal School of Real Etui*
A Travel Class start dates Jan
&gt; A 25 Heathrow 634 9587
Teecher Assistant and cook
needed tor Chnstian child care
tenter Good pay A benefits
322 7905
T IL E MARKETERS F un or pert
Top salary bonus A com
Smoking office long
I location
| Cal Dan Faulkner 7676270

71— H

e ip

W

103—HousesU nfurnished

a n ted

WINDOW INSTALLER
eqwnenc* M lene position
Can Klnco
Wndows A Doors
1 600 4354626

KIT ’N’ CARI.YI.K A by l urry WH*ht

nd Launrty phone, and lut
use $85-190 a week 324 4955
In pnvtte
Steady employed, non smoker.
$6Vwk, 150 deposit 6306216
For Rent; Female prefer
S29Qfmo &lt; 1/2 utiMies Cable
n d KX privileges 3233399

SANFORD&amp;AKE wary
One ig bdrm wf pnvMe bath indudes uaMwt cable tv. phone.
A kitchen pmraeges Wale pr*
letted 6350/montti A S100 te
cunty deposit Cal 3C2 71M or
372 2369 |pgr)________________
SMOLE MOM seeks room male
to share specious 2/2 apt Temp
Ok 1275.1/2 utiktes 696-7047

99—A partments Unfurnished
MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAAf AOA I 0O«V I410MO
2 BOW $4TOMO AHO UP

SANFORO 2/1 W'Owvnq Rm.
Irving Rm. Heal a* Lg porch­

1ST5/1550

IA40M00

JIM DOYLE

ROSE LEA V IL A S

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 * 2 4 9 5
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

n ) c B iif t n n o n

107—Mobile Homes
For Rent

141— H omes F or S ale

______ Trailer tor rent 1175/
mo. $200 deposit Electric nc
407-324-3793_________________

AFFO R O A B If HOM ES

1 0 5 — D u P t E X / T RIFLE*

2BR 2RA Tewnhoueee e4l m
kitchen, wasner/dryer 1545/mo
PGS 407662 3355«6B__________

SANFORD 2/1 near Semmote
MS CHA. W.D Hook Up Cfpl
See 8 OK 3234484 or 244 5513

117— C

o m m e r c ia l

Office A Store Available
1000. sq II. A C . private rest
room laSOrru 322 6169

RENOVATED Life* new *2.
over i 4 *c. comer tol 159,500
MINT CONO. Ln . Fem.
Wrtshp. scr pen gar 166,100
LAKE MARY 49. Lrv Dm. Fam
2CG*r Fenced. 1109.900
3/2.1 Renovated. Inr. dm
greenbea 2car gar M l.H O

118— O t

hce

S500 DOWN_WHY RENT?
Wien you can own this 3 bdrm
home mi C.HA new paint A car
pet 7 Ask about HUO homes'
The HU11men Group. Inc.
Reattore.----------- 321-6333

S p ac e Fo r

ent

A MOVE M SPECIAL!* 400 iq
ft 6 u p '1265 A MONTH O V e
Storage 3210120 0*333 2554

I'A U I

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IfARNTODRIVE
TRACTORTRAILERS

Storage Apace For Rent: Ap­
pro innately
20i45
1400
month 1st A last 324 7001

■ s-, l-i ■. * ii T •
I I 1 /i- I

t story 4/1 FP porch 10*1 dwn
•6 Inane# 179K 3226607

UNOERPAIO A OVERTAXED
A nom* based bum*** can be
PROFITABLE A h#9&gt; you save
S3 SAk/yr on your TAXES Start
PT. T-tO Mrs/wk 11500 13000/
mo potential Natl Co teatised
on cover of SUCCESS mega
Jin* 407 977 5645

36FV1 I/2BA House also tBIV
1BA Studio Apt. til mo/last
mo /depot* reqd 904 532 9072
Hidden Labs: fkce 32. new car
pelvti*#. near pool A tennis
lease option. 12000 dwrv$6SO/
mo Owner hnaneng 774*7071

• Financial Assistant*

• Carrlsn Hlrisf Or Ills

f Truck Driver
4 Institute

NEED A CAREER?
WE NEED A TO H W TC H PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!
W e are looking for an Outside Sales Rep who can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
and loves people!

W E O FF E R :
• S A L A R Y P L U S C O M M IS S IO N + IN C E N T IV E S
• F U L L B E N E F IT S IN C L U D IN G - M E D IC A L ,
D E N T A L , L IF E &amp; 401K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID V A C A TIO N P E R YR .•A G R E A T A T M O S P H E R E W H E R E Y O U
C A N E A R N A G R E A T IN C O M E !

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.
322-2611

S e m in o le

H e r a ld

165— D

uplex

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Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-800-CITY-FUN
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C H E C K OUT O U R S E R V I C E
DIRECTORY'

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For &lt;t complolo listing of services tor
you iind your home'

1BR I BA dupi#i remodeled,
CHA 1500mo Call PGS 407682 3)55i 74

Please forward resume to

(407) 323-9408
2 7 8 -H

252*Ac c o u n t i n g

Attn: Legal Dept,
or call Kellie at (407) 322-2611 to
schedule an Interview.

BOOKKEEPtNO/ACCOUNTINO

A INCOME TAX tor mrtv and
Business
Accounting Soloions Phis, Inc 407 328-1800

Re m o d e l in g

andy

M

an

Commercal ResneniiaUic/ws
4076996002
Im p r o v e m e n t s v s

LAW NS/LOT3 MOWED Oe4n

Fans CiiOinet hardware
shelves light* Drywaii repay
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321-5610

Additions-Homes
Addition s-CommerclsI
Local Builder since I M t
323-6464 C Q C 0 0 1 U I

263-CARI'ENrRY
CARPENTER Ail Home
repairs, painting 6 ceramic tie
Richard Orosa 321 5972

Retired Carpenter looking lor
smol jobs Well over 40 years
oteiperence 321-0391

Sanford Area Manufacturer

2 6 8 -C i i i l d C
C

has the following openings:

call Melinda
at 322-2611

DRYWALL'STUCCO Repairs
Wall 6 Ceiling Teitures
Matched Popcorn 3226338

Machinists

2 7 6 -E lE C T R tC A L

Production work. Experience with lathe,
milling, and drilling.

NEEO AN ELECTRICLANT
CALL DICK t ELECTRIC
407-3316733
Lie. ER0002I21/Ov#r 15 Vrs.

All applicants must be able to
handle 5 0 -7 5 lbs.
Attractive Benefit Package

Herald

en ter s

2 7 5 -D r y w a l l

Experience in T IG , certification a plus.

CALL

C

a u l in g

Rental property garage shed
clean ups. appliances trash,
brush 407-566-2638 or
pgr 407-819-0217

2 8 0 -H o m
Im

l e a n in g

“ T J o n H m a B C B iw ir ^ -

Free tsL Uc/lna. Ma|or credit
cards accepted. 1216122
PRESSURE Steam Washing

e

p r o v e m en ts

CHARLES 0. (Dan) MILLER
Builder CBC057285. Hear
Comm. remodel, adtkhons
repair MC VISA

Decks ' Walks * Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324 76e6

TOTAL PREP

cl haukng.
lawncare 40T 302-7718 Lrc/tns
Clean ups, pressure

407-320-1741
3 0 1 -R o o h n g

tod
324 5139

Welder*

2 7 9 -H

are

CHILD CARE
24 hr*r7 dayswk Meals me*
O r t i nights A drcpollS OK 155/

Qanaral Laborer* (starting @ $7.0Q/hr)
N o previous experience required.

ups A under brushing 27yr* e»p
D 3222811 N 322 9197________
3 0 0 -P r e s s u r e

a d v a n c e t e c t o n ic s

T u b e Tec, inc.
301 B ro w n Avenue
S a nford, FL 21771

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v i c e s
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RESCOM
Q UALITY CARE
FREE EST 3236939.

HANDYMAN 'P L U S ’

home

The Seminole Herald is looking for 2
phone pro’s to work part time in our circu­
lation department. Hours are ideal for high
school students or anyone who has some
spare time and wants to earn extra cash.

IVl/l f

O i A * k l* V ) (90044814« 49/ne

F o r S ale

253-AliulIlONfi it

Want To Earn Some
Extra Money?

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" PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Homes $3 000 to $6 000 Sel Up
Financing OUlCTt 322-2M1

Th is job requires a mature self-starter
who is extremely organized and detail
oriented.
If you have great customer service
and computer skills, light bookkeeping
knowledge and can type a minimum of
60 wpm , w e ’d like to talk to you.

|

(4 0 7 ) 6 3 9 -3 4 5 0

157— M o b i i e H o m i s

•S Prowler- M ft 1(700 Flori­
da room, v g condition mce
park w/ activities n*ated pod.
tomahed 15800 323 7757

302*5734

NOW
AVAILABLE
7603 N O B T, S uite 3
___ 1 O rla n1377
Sq. Ft.
d o . F L 32810-2662
Call/Landlord
At:
T T C Office
Warehouse

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LEGAL
ADVERTISING
DEPARTMENT

I960 440-LT Ktweskie Limited .
Runs and looks kke new 11100
O B O C*» 862-4333

Guardian
Commerca Center

( ^

For S ale

For S ale

Call Geoff Bedine

Chain Length Fencing Roil. 5
High SO. Ft Gm Piastre Coated
New 125 00 Cal 332 0167

Needs a professional to run our

o t o r c y c l e s / B ik e s

Any year make or model
Will pay top dorta/!

153— A

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a .v t e d

CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

is c e l l a n e o u s

J

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WANTED

31 Remodeled New
CHA. new cabinets A carpets
No down. $4E0/mo 333 3750

down payment (904) 7176300

e h ic l e s

239—
M

•7 Leer truck topper emerad
green Fit* most M sir* beds
1600 0 0 0 322 2729

Fu k

(new

h in g s t o

2055
PINE WAY, SANFORD
CALL 323 8560_________________

OAKRIOGE FARMS
Osteen/ I
Dehdna area to acres, deal tor I
horses or came farm Mobil#
home or homesite Zoned agn
1*4 900 Financing aval * sm

Seminole Herald

238— V

ORANGES HAMLIN 15 00 BU
RED GRAPEFRUIT 1C 00- BU

ale

1300

WOLPF TA N M N O BEOS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIR ECT and SAVE
Commerce IHome urvts
from 119900
Low MofflhTy Payments
Free Color Catalog
Ca* TODAY 1-800-711-0158

Meriwether Farm*

k &lt; Irch h o ff
-'Qssoctatca

800-554-7364

Manuals. Charger
$2800) 333 2416

Naval Oranges red grapefruit
3461 Cetery Ave Santord

DELTONA 10 acres Ideal lot
moce# homesite hofses cattle
farmmg or "unsety' Zoned agn
cultural
13 900 ACRE
Sm
down w owner tnanc# 864-TA71773 or 904-767-M22
LAKEFRONT LOT BeU-re !
La»* Loch Amor pmaie
30&lt;300 165 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is­
land lake Monroe 198 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor
128 000 ig pnv wooded
LAKE WARY LOTS Wooded
125000
BAY AVE Santord lot near
park 112 000
321-5065

• 15 Day CDL Training
• Day4 Watkato CLsssss

Scooter, Lars Electee. Basket.

Eat
BOB S PEANUTS

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Gift for someone who be* eve­
rything'

CASH l i t PAIO'

Regular, ca|un. roasted troth
tumu&gt; thnmp
smoked hsh
jerky 2330 Celery Ave. Santord
324 8963

Lo

Posl office parcel
post scales counter top stye
eonmpiete with weights Inter­
locking solid brass balancing
bar. circa t939 e le c to rs item
135 IK Mary FL Ph 323-4766 •

For Junk Can. Truck! A Mac*

In 4 bedf'jom large com­
et lot, fenced new caipet and
pant mside laundry
Ca* Own*f 330 2776

creage

Official U S

K£(P AMCrnCA Bf AUTiftl )?? 59)0

MtNonvtHe; 42 Fam Rm F#e
P I. I I 2CK Dot/ J*fn.jan Prep
3233165

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NUXD!

DELTONA 2/1 Lar. &lt;*n. carport,
tned yd tUO/mo.
t Freeertea n u n s
1 bedroom. 2 bath, 1812 W
Fast St CMA, 1 Car gar $650/
mo 165(Vdepos4. t year lease
Ca* 695 4146

Alum Cans Copper / Brest
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
118 W. Flrtt-M/Y 6-5. S a lt-!
221— G o o n T

T-SHIRTS'Can 1800-792-3175

Buy

a n ted to

UREWARD FOR OLD FRHINO
TACKLE, old lutes.taekie boi
esreets. old duck decoys, hurt­
ing antiques eiq Pay up to
11 000 I pay more then anyone
A will pay 110 00 jusl to see
your oto tackle 941 859 3530

223— M

O M I O H N I

TOP PAY
For eip cabinet makers A lam
nstori D u e req Drug Free
Wore Place Apply m person to
•C M 1*81 Kastner Place. Port
of Santord A tai resume to
407 32t S454

219— W

ONLY 116.000 Lonely trek
home on quit* sireel Fenced
yard CM A sern porch Call
Barbara Smrnons 322 1728
Reef Etlate Proto,,tonal Inc
331:7600.__________
Owner Financing vacant 4-t
CAM. fenced comet, asking

6te fewtu ee Wwel

■Mil W M 6 i n

127—S torace/Oifice
For Rent

n f u r n is iie d

Kao H M I M M v* M I'OOOO
•e tv m m m n m m u k &lt; W f c l i

R en ta ls

R

ouses-

Kittens for sate 110 each Have
them spayed or neutered $ get
125 rebate 349 5497

■y Owner, quiet area, ig v ' ■ ’
m i gaf or 39. 159 900 O B O
must see e / qua'ify Sanlwd
Ca* 32? 4814 of Pgr 843 45*1

V E N TU R f l PROP! R t lf S

S u p p l ie s

2 puppies. ChowCottie rrv&lt;.
9e*s Have tst poppy shot 5
worming $50 ea Alter 5pm.
324-0274

E s t a t e , in c .

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P rrs &amp;

199—

3 2 2 -7 4 9 8

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o n d o m in iu m

R en ta ls

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is c e l l a n e o u s

IMPEACH CLINTON

JUST k t M O O lliD l tv ten**'
CHA caipet, pent A many othet pleasing features M e * re­
duced to 149.750 Owner gme*
1/00 monnq aAowance

LX Mery 1/2 WPoot. Fireplace.
Oarage.
Gated
Comm
tIOKVttOOO
Sanford Hltlorlc District 1/1
W/Sereened Paho Hardwood
Floor*. 10 FI Cetkngt, Fa#'
place CHA
$40*1300
Sanore M 2 Story Condo W/
DBL Garage Lg Patio. Sep*
i n V I 750
Mary » ddett Vllteg* 2/2
Condo W/ Fpt. Comm Pool.
A
Dryer
Washer

223— M

MATTRESS SALE - Fun sue
used bo* springs A mattress
$65 00 Larry * Wart 322 4 132

* "TOpsoclafes

1500/500

Space 900 Sq Ft.
2 Offices W/ Recap Area
Syt
Alarm
..... — I42VS42S
2 Warehouse Beys 1600 Sq
FI
.150*1500

181—A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale

F o r S ale

fclrchhoff

Sanford 2/1 WObl Oarage.
Dining Room. Lg Screen
Porch.
Lg

Lot ....... .

H ir e

i64 oak* ct. G S X TTR I

STENSTROfl
RENTALS
es. Lg Lot ......

om es

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WJ ft California style 2 story
pool
tennis ct
amenities
1129 000
Part Ave Villa* 2BR 204
Townhouse condo$42 000
owner motivated
Two Saory Colonial: 905 Catakna Of 4Bfl m i huge wooded
tot. M up bath hail bath
down Priced toieil at It08K&lt;
321-5065

Sentor*Ava4 I2/1V94 2/1 w/
elfc S57S/S575 Cute 1/1 1400/
1400 3216757

323-6670

tn uiowa

* Rent
141— H

school*. Ig lenced yd Cal 304
466-1370, a/ter 5 pm

FURNISHED ROOMS-AI uWs

103— H

T ra d e

3 bdrm. t V7 be. CMA LW

CFFtCKNCV
Wad serv - eonvervenl location
3214900

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lent S650 mo ml
S6S0 **c. dap/Sale By Owner.

93—Rooms For Rent

100— C

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D A V » KEY C O N S TR U C TIO N

New/nemodellng'Repeirs
Lie: CGC057938 320-7202
E D S P AINTING Semi re lard
pamter Average house. $550 .
pan' SpecialLies m eilencr X
yrs ovp Pressure washing e«
tra Ca» 879-1314

HANDYMAN Pamtng concrete
dry wait remodeling
txins Call 282 7089

YATES ROOEINO since 1926
Church 6 Sr. Diet 3rd. Oen.
Lit. #RC0022890. 132-t449
312— T

ree

S e r v ic e

DON PtCKREN TREE SVC
Tree-slump removal Free est
L censed Insured 326-7342

renuva

285- L a n d s c a p in g
LARKINS LANDSCAPING 6
IRRIGATION
We install sod. &gt;mg sys 6 repair
shrubs, mulches. Brick pavers,
slump grind, landscape rock A
design and her fountains I w&lt;8
sod bee &lt;4 any pests and tungus For esl. caff 523-6317 or
414 7333

SIMPSONS Pro I Tree Svc 20
yrs
24 lu storm damage
Senior discount Total tree care
Free estimates
Bucket truck
jva-laOte Call 3276738

Rduertise your business euery day in the NCUI
Seminole Herald for under $95. 00 a month. Call
to find out 6*46!
.the Classified Denartment

(407) 323-0940
Or Fax (407) 322-1060

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■ SfTWX* Herald, Santord, Florida •Wednesday. December 30. 1996

BLONDIE

by Chle Young

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SUPPOSED TO REAP? 1
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DON'T ASK M E TO
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IS, YOU COPIED • BE A BRIDESMAID
IT OUT OP THE i AT YOUR WEDDING,
M A R C IE ..I’M BUSY
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Dementia has two primary causes
D E A R D R . G O T T : W hat c a u ie s
dementia, and how la It treated?
D E A R R E A D E R : D e m e n tia la a
term that describes a constellation of
aymptoma that interfere w ith daily
function. These include lois of intel­
lectual ability and the appearance of
cognitive Im p a irm e n t. D em entia is
chronic and. in moat cases, progres­
sive.
Th e re are two major causes in the
e ld e rly : v a s c u la r d iso rd e r* and
Alzheimer's disease.
Accounting for an estimated IS per­
cent of dementia, vascular disorders
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Hoops-A-Million

RUSS WHITE

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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 1998

91st YEAR. No. 68

The O-rrnn
(h going grt
an obnoxious
new name.
The City
Beautiful lias
cut a deal
that allow*
the Orlando
Manic bu*ket •
lu ll team to
rename the
Orlando
Arena lor a

price
Am w ay Arena would be too
obvious Tire DeVo* family
wouldn't dare.
I f * too latr to call It the Shaq
Shark.
The J.R. Ice House I* out. too.
Tire IVnny Arcade might work.
More than likely the O-rena
will net v im e com m ercial mime.
U.S. Air (kill Hall. Kmart Court
Starvin' M arvin'* Garden.
Seanram'* Heaven. M iller Lltr
House. Wall World. The Ikisket
Place. Hoops A Million.
Tile Boston Garden and
Madison Square Garden were
fine nam e* for arena*. The
Summit and the Omni were
acceptable. United Center and
M.C.I. Center are not. No way.
Jose.
Detroit'* old hockey arena
was called the Olympia. W hen a
new one was built tt w a * named
the Joe Louis Arena. The Joe.
Louts w as from Detroit and one
o f Amerlcu'* greatest boxers. He
never played hockey, but most
hockey players like to box.
The C h ic Center In
Pittsburgh I* an odd-shaped
structure that I* affectionately
known as the Igloo. The
Pittsburgh Penqutn.s play their
home gam es Inside this Igloo.
If the Los Angeles Lakers
ever move out o f the Great
Western Forum Into a new home
It will probably be called Tire
Jack - named for the No. I
Lakrr fan. actor Jack Nicholson.
The New York Knlcks may
one day play at Madison Spike
Garden - named for Knlck fanat­
ic Spike Lee.
The Orlando Arena Is 9years-old. which Is too old us far
as the Orlando Magic m anage­
ment Is concerned - a $110 m il­
lion facility already outdated.
Thai's why the organisation Is so
chummy with lire city. It Is lime
to connive a better deal.
Team s from other cities have
been paid us much as $2.6 m il­
lion annually to place a corpo­
rate name on the sports arena
or sludlum. No one has
approached them as yet • not
even Amway * said Magic execulive Hob Vander Weldc. whose
father-in-law co-founded
Amway. Vander Wetde and the
Magic remain ull ears.
Hope they consider Hoops-aMillion.

Russ Wlilie writes about peo
pie. places a/ul Issues In
Seminole County. If you Itave an
Idea fo r a column, please call
322 2611.

B jR w iV k lU
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - An attorney for
the adult clu b owners had
barely begun to plead a ruse
Tuesday when Circuit Judge
Nancy Alley told everyone to
take cover.

Attorney David W assennan
said h r didn’t expect lo get
much more than 10 m lnutrs In
Alley's court - and he didn't.
'No.** the Judge
said
to
W assennan'* request lliat she
temporarily ullow totally nude
dancing until Ih r courts decide
whether Seminole County's new

Public D errn ry law und adult
entertainment restrictions are
constitutional.
The owners o f Club Juana.
Rarhel'* and Cabaret Interna­
tionale sued the county and the
S h eriffs Office when the new
ordlnam e requiring dancers lo
wear at least u French-cut b i­

kini wrnt Into effect a week ago
Each o f the clubs com piled but
one or more o f the owners soon
may defy the ordinance.
"M y girls may not even have
one turkey Irg on their plate on
Thanksgiving Day,** C lu b Juunu
owner Mike (In te r said without
a trace o f a smile. 'T h is Is d iffi­

Man
charged
with
exposure

City eyes
community
policing
center
By BIB Kerns
HERALD STAFF WRITER

By BUI Kama
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY • A Lakr Mary
nun was arrested Tuesday for
Indecent public exposure after
stalking and exposing him self
lo a neighbor, w hile leaving
note* on her car on at least four
different days.
John J. Clark. 31. confessed
lo the Sem inole County S heriffs
Office to exposing himself.
A
note the victim received M on­
day advised her lo be watching
out the window at approxi­
mately I I p.m.. deputies said.
Deputies were w allin g with
the victim when Clark arrived
at his apartment at 954 Forest

Thanksgiving

celebration

Sleven CLirk and Jordan Rivera, kindergarten student* at Page Prtvute School In Sanford. Join
In a Thanksgiving feast and celebration held at Ihe scliool early Ibis week.

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T U R K E Y D A Y T R IV IA
□ There are three in corp o ­
rated T u rk e y s * In this coun­
try. Turkey. Texas, was the
most populous In 1996 (rst.
pop. o f 478). fnllowrd by
Thrkry Creek La. (pop. 298).
and Turkey. N.C. (pop.279).
There are also 14 In corp o­
rated places around Ihe na­
tion with ’ Plymouth* (as In
■Plymouth Rock*) as part of
Ihelr name: Plymouth. Minn.,
wllh 60. 103 people, was the
most populous In 1996.
□ North Carolina Is ihe n a­
tion's turkey cupltal. p ro ­
ducing 1.4 billion lbs. In
1997-about one-fifth o f Ihe
U.S. total o f 7.2 billion lbs.
Rounding out the lop len
states are M innesota (1.0 bit.
lbs.). Missouri (590 mil. lbs.).
Arkansas (525 mil. lbs ). V ir­
ginia (485 mil. lbs.). Indiana
(352 mil. lbs.). Pennsylvania
(235 mil. lbs.) and Ohio (218
mil. lbs.). Com bined, these
10 states account for more
than three-quarters o f U.S.
turkey production.
□ The nation's farm ers p ro ­
duced 549 m illion lbs. of
cranberries In 1997. W iscon­
sin led the United Slates In
production, follow ed by Mas­
sachusetts und New Jersey.
Massachusetts Is Ihe only
stale In the nation where
cranberries are one o f the
four
leading
agricultural
com m odities.

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The students donated seven
turkeys to six families on T u e s ­
day. Sm llh said.
*We're donating over
100
turkeys this week.* Smith said.
’ W e're donating to daycares,
needy families, and churches.
W e're donating over 30 turkeys
to one church, that will then
distribute the turkeys to the
fam ilies.*

Operation aggressive driver
SEM INO LE COUNTY • Follow ing
Operation Aggressive Driver the Seminole
County S h eriffs Office has reported no
tickets for children unrestrained; three
tickets for adults not wearing seat belts;
32 tickets for running a red light; one
ticket for no tail light: one ticket for cu t­
ting a corner to avoid a light; one ticket
for expired tag; two tickets lor speeding;
and seven tickets for Illegal U-tum .

Cadet Senior Airman Laurie Gussow. Master Sgt. Grace Brown, and Cadet Senior Airman Deira Zayas of the
Seminole High School Air Force Junior ROTC program help sort turkeys for food baskets for the needy.
The students urc working tills
Thanksgiving with Faith M inis­
tries of Central Florida. Insur­
ance Office o f America. All
God’s Children Ministries, and
the Longwood W inn Dixie.
The meals fam ilies receive

Turnpike work suspended
ORLANDO - The Florida Department o f
Transportation will suspend Turnpike
construction
activities
over
the
Thanksgiving D.iy holiday weekend In
help keep traffic flowing smoothly.
All constnictlon restrictions possible
will be lifted from noon W ednesday
through midnight Sunday In anticipation
o f heavy holiday traffic. Drivers approach
lug toll plaza's should be alert for conges­
tion and be prepared to stop. Drivers are
rn co u rjgrd to carry quarters and use
exact-change lanes to help keep traffic
moving smoothly.

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SANFORD - The Seminole
High School Air Force Junior
KOTC program Is helping to
dlslrthute turkeys and other
foods lo more than 100 families
tills werk.
The students have been c o l­
lecting
canned
goods
and
money lo purrhase turkeys and
foods for the holiday season
since September.
The 230
students In the five JROTC
classes rom pete In contests
such as Ihe top cadet and the
top class to collert the most
umount o f canned goods, with
Ihe winning class receiving a
pi/za party.
T h e y (Ihe students) love It
every year we do It.* Sgt. Wayne
Smllh. an Instructor In S em i­
nole's JROTC program, said.
*We make It u challenge, and
we set goals.
Th e students
have really been Into this since
September.*

motes unity within Ihe Christian com m u­
nity In Sanford.
Those who attend ure encouraged to
bring a canned good for Ihe area needy.

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PtoaM

By BUI Kerns
HERALD STAF F WRITER

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SANFORD • Th e Sanford City
Commission Is Investigating a
site for a proposed
Police
Comm imiiy Service Center on
West I3 lh S lrrrt, to lie o p e r­
ated by Ih r Sanford Poller D e­
partment with assistance from
Ihe Seminole County S h e riffs
Office.
City Manager Tony VanDcrworp said In Monday's city
commission work session he
would seek an appraisal on the
value of two lots on West 13th
turret owned by Nrdu Uoykln.
A rlln g ISillcr Chief Kay Hrnnm ui recom mended the property
because o f Its central locution.
T h e purpose o f this Is lo

Students share in holiday giving

Thanksgiving service tonight
SANFORD - Area churches will lx- gath­
ering
for
Ihe Annual Com m unity
Thanksgiving Service on tonight at First
Presbyterian Church In Sanford. The ser­
vice will focus on giving thanks for Ihe
things God has done for Ills people Indi­
vidually. as well as for Ihe city and nation.
The service Is open to the public and
starts at 7:30 p.m. A choir o f the partici­
pating churches will offer the music m in­
istry. First Baptist Church o f Sanford.
First Methodist Church o f Sanford. Holy
Cross Flplscopal. with Father A1 Cole
preaching, and the Sanford Ministerial
Fellowship will participate and are m ov­
ing their normal mid-week service to be
Involved In this yearly event that pro-

cult for them. T ills Is Ihe way
they make a living. T h ry 'rr not
iKtd people."
Pinter and the other ow ners
say lluil there businesses have
taken a hit slncr enforcement o f
m e ban. He said Club Juana Is
doing half Ihe business It I* ac-

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consist ol a ten-to-lwelve pound
turkey, ten canned goods . and
two bags o f com bread stuffing.
The families receiving turkeys
from students ure delighted not
Just by the food, but because
seeing students volunteering

Nighttime armed security Is provided at
the Turnpike's eight service plazas, as
well as newly Installed Automatic trllrr
machines (ATMs). Motorist aid cull boxes
are located every mile along the Turnpike.
Motorists can also report Impaired drivers
to the nearest toll booth attendant or liy
calling *FHP on their cellular telephones.
Motorists are encouraged lo use extra
caution while traveling during Ihe holiday
weekend and lo buckle up.

Commission meeting
LONGWOOD • The Longwood City
Commission will meet Monday at 7 p.m.
at Longwood Civic League W oman's Club.
135/150 W. Church Ave.. Longwood. The
agenda will Include Items related to tilling
the position o f City Administrator.

lime lo help people Is a source
o f pleusurc. Smith said.
’ Families think It's great that
high school students and teen ­
agers would do this.* Smith
said, ’ ll shows teenagers aren't

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INDEX
Claaslfled . . .
Comics . . . .
Crossword . .
Dear Abby . .
Horoscope . .
Obituaries . .
P e o p le ......... . . . . 3B
PoUce Briefs • • • * 3A
Sports . . . . . . 1B-2B
T V ..............
Weather . . . .
6 Qratitud* Is trio falratt
blossom which spring*
from the tout J
Henry Ward I

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TRANSM ISSION
TR O U BLE?

The way we were: Collegiate column announced
bn i'iig sosm urnts given in
ill*- S u ilm d M iiv n m ic c c u tlv
a copy o f ilit- W cdm -siLiv
&gt;«-pi JO. 1056 Sti^/iini Hrruf.i t .* .mil behold th e ir was
iitv pit tun* w ith .t write up nit
the from
page!
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M arlon
ll.tmmrt S r , iw riu ttv e editor
tv.is .uitunim itig 'It.it 1 h.ul at
copied appointm ent ,i*» e o rre spiunlftil It»r the Stir)’orrj IU 'r
iiM to virile a weekly rdlutnii
Collegiate Ei horn* featu rin g
i allege ratupii-. news
In realttv 1 hail appnM t lietl
Mt
Hannon with the Idea
n in th he thankfully liked
I
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aUe.nl&gt; known at the Her
iiM a- 1 had wanton *C elen
' i.ilt* News am i "Sem inole II I'
colum n* ihirtnc m v Junior and
senior years o f high school. I
had recently transferred
to
Stetson lor my ju nior year t t
was close tiv I believe that I
matted my colum n tn. but I did
tom e home often. M others ot
college students w ere som e of
my main sou ir e s o f In form a ­
tion .t" they liked to see their
o lisp rm gs nam es m print My
mailbox at Stetson was usually
full o f inform ation that I could
use and I would contact people
an weekends while at homed
Phi* article which of course 1
have a copy o f In my scrap
lH&gt;ok elves a brlet biography
and a ignited statement &lt;is to
the purpose of the colum n and
what
tt would
contain.
It
sounds quite im pressive:
I
hope I lived up to my claim s' I
know that
reallv enjoyed
writing it

Citlk'giulv echoes
Now that I have perhaps
piqued your interest. Ill give
v&lt;ni -mm- inform ation included
in mv first ioh tm n which ap­
peared ott the so* telv page
alw.ivs with a loco ol a young
man and woman studying to
C»‘ l he l
(V e t
lOO Sem inole
High
graduates were beginning a
new year at various cam puses
Approximately 25 w ere at the
H onda State University. 20 at
the University ol Flotilla. IN at
Stetson University, seven at
Florida Southern College, five
it the University o f Miami and
about 111) w ere tn out o f state
colleges There w ere also s ev­
eral m nurse s training and in

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theological sem inaries
1 gave sum m er ex p erien c es
o f several college
students
which
Included
sum m er
s« (tool lor quite a lew such as
Hilh Path. Jim m y H ollln g ri
and Ci.ti! nttikins at U of K.
Gordon foil U m vrraltv ol Ml
ami.
Colleen
Kngeliretson.
Uuivrrsity ol South Dakota:
Margate)
Morrison
Peggy
Wright. M an lam i opclam L
Jimm y K rtilri. G eorge Hern
don. Sara Jacobson,
G race
Marti- S ttm clplter at Stetson
Joel Moss. U o f F student,
worked with a group o f m ends
at Yellowstone National Park
and also took a grand tour of
the west lleverlv C ooper Ala
bam.t College, was an Inst rue
tor at the Joy Cam ps in W is
consul while Hobby Morris was
a delegate Irom U o f F to an
Agrtcnlture
Convention
tn
Washington. HC
lioimte Anderson, assistant
•Inim m.qor ot the F S ll Hand,
was an instructor ai a camp in
Vermont
where
he trained
choirs and a baud.
Nancy Rountree and Martha
Owen
both FSU
students,
spent their sum m er w orking
with the City R etrea t loti P r o ­
gram and also the Girl Seoul
Day Camp
Some recent rolleg e gradti
ates were m entioned telling of
their new careers
Hebe Hisbee was teaching itrst graders
in Miami. Ann W hitaker had a
room lull of sixth graders at
Pi n r Crest Elem entary in Nanlord. Caroline Mclunls was at
Southsldr
Elem entary
and
Margaret Malloy Heard was
ti-aihlug English tn T a lla h a s­
see.
Doth tail ta G olf and H everly
Rogers h.ul com pleted nurse's
training and w ere to take then
stale hoard exam s In a few
weeks, Ellen Lyon had coin-

plltl-d .1 IWl&gt; V4-.lt l)USim*SH i oiliest which was won by
Mrs C M N ichols and Jonl
i nurse at I M
and was em
plnvcil as a secretary with a Saunders Mis. A llied G reen e
won a prl/c t‘ » her tall tale
law llrm III I'allahassee
about Iter hom e state o f G cor
N e w s o f c i i n e i t l s lt t t le n ls
gi.i. Mrs. Ralph Cow an Jr. and
, h it ilot llh iik )
M ills
anil
H u hat a RollU won prizes In
ItiihlM II lam)
Hlslue.
both
the tel.iv and Mr-. W arren
tuemlrcrs n( the 1SI luolhalt
Knowles won lor bein g horn
b am. were i ntigiatiil iteil for
the farthest from Florida.
{ilaving an i&gt;iilsi.Hiding gam e
Sqii.ne dam tug was en|oyed
ag.iinsl Ohio I im e is iiv
Moth
following the m eal of T a m il
were
t redited
with
loueh
burgers with all the nundowns
mings.
S.iiilatd
w as
also
r e p ir Rushers
attending
w ere
xciilrt) mt lb.’ Stetson lonth.ill
\tis F. W Peterson
M is Al
team tty Jiuitnv Hawkins and
Irril
Greene,
Mrs
Robert
JimiUY Kttiler. hmh ln sh m eu .
Crumley. Mrs Kern ILitem an.
Kriilet had |u-«t rom plelctl Ills
Mrs Lloyd Swain. Hetty Millstri'lili lu the
nmv
w hile
Initier. Caroline Mi lunls, Hat
Hawkins h.ul I wen a star on
the Celery Fed team the p re v i­ b.ir.i RoIiii M is Jim Jenkins
Regular m em bers
present
ous veal IOI course it was not
were
Mrs David ll.u li. Mrs
known at the time, hut the
Donald I latex, Mrs Dan flat
Hlfrti season was the I ist ye a r
tan. Mrs. Ralph D ells. Mrs.
lor luotball ai Stetson; the
Harold Chapman, Anna Corley,
ptogt.im was dislM iitlnl alt«-r
Mrs
Hubert
Cushing.
Mrs.
that year.I
Gordon FrrdrrU k. Mrs. Vet
Moth Waile Jr and Rmutle
non Hardin. Mrs. E l" H arper.
ilarttri soils "i i u and M r s
Jr,. M is
W arren
Knowles.
Walk’ Garner, were a lten din g
M is
Maleol ii i
Lodge.
Mrs
the Umversllv ol Miami Medii M Nichols. Jonl Saunders,
i '.i I School. I'lteir sister. RoseCherry Singletary. Mrs Rudy
inaix
was also at Jackson
Sloan.
Mrs,
Herbert
SlrnMemorial Hospital m Miami .*&gt;
sirom
Mts.
Francis
Sten
part of her FSU n u rses tra in
stroiu. M is Sam rhurtuom l.
ing program.
Mrs. Wallace IVre. Mrs Volte
Parkers move In Sanford
Williams, Jr.. Jean ette W olfrr.
New residents o| S.m lot d
Mrs. Joe L. Corley.
were
Dr
and
M is
Vann
Parker
and thru
. hlUlreu.
Martha (2 1/21 and Jerry (4
ntiinihs): there ts a picture of
the family on the soi lety page.
Dt Parker had recently coin
pin ed Ills ic s ld e n iy at Duke
Ihiiverslly hospital where hi­
ll.id inei Dr Gordon Stanley of
S.miord Tlie two were now assoeialeil in a pediatric p racttce here.
Vann's hobby was given as
photography while Lu ir.i was
liilerrstrd in i era ii ill h. Th e
emiple was quoleil as saving
dial they were untletp.itlng a
great deal ol pleasure in living
among the people of Sanford.

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Today: Scattered showers
I hubs m the low NOs Lows in
'la mid (it's Thursday: No
latcd showers. Highs In the
upper-70* Lows in the mid50* Friday: Partly cloudy
lllghs in the low-70s. Lows in
the tow
is Saturday: Partly
cloudy Highs tn the low -70s
Lows In the low-50s.

EX TEN D ED O U TLO O K
W EDNESDAY
S hw rs 81 65

TH URSD AY
S h w rs 7 8 56

F R ID A Y
P t c ld y 71 52

SATURDAY
P t c ld y 71 53

LO TTERY
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Fantasy 5
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WEDNESDAY:
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10:20 pm ., maj. 4 0 5 p m .
TIDES: D aytona Beach: high
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p.m.. low: 5:26
a m . 6:21 p m . New Sm yrna
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Cocoa Beach: high: -a m..
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at N ew S vm rn a . 7 5 d egrees.
W in d s a re fro m th e n o r th ­
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Hu- Mlou'frirj rr/ioris uvrr* rorn/rlJcrf from thv Scmlnolv County
S h i'ttll s i )//»&lt;• /&lt;&gt;r In rlilm ls riTortlrd Nov. 21

Arnifd robbery:
SANFORD. O rlan do D riv e. 3600 block. Nov. 23. 4:50 a m. A
.10 year old man was arrested by Sanford Police for armed
rohhery with stintrllilng other than a deadly weapon and with
resisting a m en haul. Poller said he entered the store and pul
llu r r e.irtons ol i Ig.irt'llt-s lu Ills pants, lie tried lo walk out of
the store without paying for Ih r rlg a rrtlrs, hut a loss prevrn
Hon em ployee slopjM-d him. lie tried lo reslsl and had lo he
brought to the ground liy fou r. When (Miller arrived lo arrest
him, they eoiidui led a seareh and found a poekrt knife with a
lim e and a hall Ineh blade along with thr elgarelles.

Assault on a law enforcement officer:

Home For The Holidays
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friends”

Festival of Lights - Friday December 4th, 1998
at 6 30 PM for the opening of the Sanford Molltlay Season
Celebrate the lighting of Downtown Sanford with Ihc
Seminole High School Choral department,
The Night Before Christmas read by Country Joe Rosier
Hoi Chocolate, mulled elder and cookies

L E T ’S K I L L I T !
Y o u m i f know , p ro le u iu n a l person.
M lf employed oe unemployed, meened,
a ng le , fam ily, friend. co-vMirker oe
, h u r.h Friend ihal could use our help It
d . u u s ‘1 mailer boss m uch they earn - they
si ll may he in a financial upieeec Ttscie
pnddems prrO&lt;aMy •n .lc .J w ith i n oseeeiicnsMm
o f credit
cardi,
medical

Grand Christmas - Parade Saturday Decem ber 5
tri|oy the many bands and Moats beginning
at 11 00 AM on First Steel

Celebrate
Die Sanford Historic Trust s
I Oth AnnKetMry Holiday Tour of Homes

e.ner,cnciea or jw l pone planning These
ere cirtumdances beyond their cartful
and » e can help and ihe stress or lit mg in
the Rl 0

A Decade O f Doors
Saturday, December M i and Sunday, December 6th
11 00 pm to 5 00 pm
f« Sets al the Cultural Alts Centrr 5tti A CXikr on fnur dales

SANFORD, Hotly A ven u e. 400 block. Nov 23. 7 : t H ...... A 39
vear old man was arrested by Sanford Poller for assault on a
law rn lo rrrm rilt olheer Poller said they slopped a ear and
m re &lt;(uesiioning the two nu n Inside lieeaiisr they w ere both
bartly beaten lliey said they had Iwell In a light the night lx- lore Puller said they did a standard computer rheek o f the two
men and found that one had an outstanding warrant lor his a r ­
rest. While he was being arrested, poller said he threatened
die olfleer with phvsle.il harm

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Aggravated assault:
SANFORD, O rlan do D rive. 2900 block. Nov. 23. I 1.11 .i.m A
lift vr.tr old ifMit was .irrcstrd Ity Sanford P o llrr lor iiggravalrd
assumll I'o llic
th r iiian lM-ramr enraged wln*n hr was m l
oil In iralllr. U r r liasrd ihc other driver down and at a slo p
ItrUan yrllnpi al ih r other driver and trying lo o|k-ii ih r door of
Ihr o ih rr r .ir W hen he eonldn'l open the door, h r pulled out a
inar h r lr and Ix-gan hitting Ihr other vehlele with II Tin- oth er
driver I old (xilli r lie was afraid Ihr in.in would kill him II he
hrokr Into Ih r ear

9-fotiday Jest 1998

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 7 -9 5 5 0

LAST 3 DAYS TOSAVE!

Domestic violence:
GENEVA. L ittle Fswn. 9 00 block, Nov 23. I Id p m a 27
vear old man was arrested by Seminole County s h eriffs drpu
lies foi domesiK vlolenee. Depiilu s said he and his sister were
arguing over a ruling mower he wanted lo borrow. She told him
h«* i mild not borrow It lieeaiise she was afraid he would trade
11 lor drugs lie becam e enraged and grabbed her around her
tlinr.il and threw her to the ground.
W IN TER SPRIN G S. B oxw ood C ircle. 400 block, Nov. 23. 10
a m A 31 vear old woman was arrested by W inter Springs po
lu e lor dom es!Ii violence. Police said she and her husband
were arguing whe-n she gen angry with lam and broke a glass
Vase over Ills head

Driving under the influence:
A LTA M O N TE SPRING S. Lake D exlln y at W ym ore, Nov 21.
12 01 a m A 30 vear -old man was arrested bv Sem inole
( oiinly sh eriffs deputies lor driving under the mtluenc cSANI O K I) tl S Highway 17 02. 4000 bloc k. Nov. 24. 3:03 a in
A is year old malt Was arrested bv Sem inole Counly s h e rllfs
deputies lor driving under ih r inllurnre

Ret nil theft:
SANFORD. O rlan do D rive. 3600 block. Nov. 2 1 2 31 p m A
33 year old woman was arrested by Saidord Police lor retail
tlicit Police said she pul a socket set Into her purse and at
templed to leave the store without paving lor It
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E d it o r ia l &amp; O p in io n
Other Views

Community Views

Respect and protect
privacy rights

W h at Revision 11 means to voters
By Bob Golf
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Florida voters approved R evi­
sion 11 making, among other
things, school board elections
non-partisan. Most counties a l­
ready elected School Board
members In non partisan e le c ­
tions. But in 1994 Sem inole
County voters chose to switch
In partisan
electlons--w hcre
candidates m n under their
party bannrr. Since 1996 all
school board candidates have
come from Republican prim a­
ries.
TYans Union Corp.. one o f the nation's big three credit b u ­
reaus. was recently ordered to stop peddling detailed fin an ­
cial Information on consum ers to advertisers and marketers
without knowledge and consent o f said consumers.
rhe order cam e In a ruling by Ju dge Jam es Tlmony. a fe d ­
eral adm inistrative Judge who adjudicates disputes before the
fe d e ra l Trade Comm ission
Th e FTC first brought charges against TYans Union six
years ago. accusing the company o f violating the Federal Fair
Credit Reporting Act. which, am ong other things, requires that
com panies like Tnuis Union conduct thetr business with
'respect for the consumers right to privacy."
In Judge Tlm ony s view. Trans Union has abrogated the
privacy nghts o f the 200 million or so Am ericans on whom It
has amassed extensive financial dossiers, including Informa­
tion on their mortgages, auto loans or leases, whether they are
m ail-order buyers, whether they hold credit cards from
’ upscale stores." and how much money they make, based on
credit data.
Trans Union defends Its right to traffic—at considerable
profit—m consum er financial Information. "O ur position." said
Oscar Marquis Tnuis Union's general counsel. "Is tills Is not
private and personal information."
And Trans Union will continue to peddle the financial re c­
ords in Its database— whether consum ers like It or not.
whether they consent or not— while the company appeals
Ju dge Tlm ony s ruling.
Tins just goes to show the Inadequacy o f current federal law
when It comes to protecting consum er privacy nghts. And that
Ls w hy the next Congress ought to pass a tough new privacy
law tliat will unequivocally prevent Tran s Union, and other
companies that sell personal data on Individuals, from doing
so with the knowledge and consent o f those Individuals.
It so happens that the European Union put Into effect last
week a prtvacy protection law that covers Us 15 mem ber n a­
tions. The admirable aim o f the law Is to prevent com panies
from using information about thetr custom ers In ways those
custom ers never Intended.
Th e European law sets forth several directives. It requires
that com panies inform people when they gather Information
on them and tell them haw the Information wilt be u s e d .*U \ t-'
quires that com panies obtain informed con sen t'from “p eo p le
on whom It has amassed information before they can legally
use the information. A nd It requires that com panies give p eo ­
ple access to Information on themselves.
The Interesting thing about this n ew European prtvacy law
Is that not only will It have an Impact on the 15 nations In the
European Union, but the United States as well. O ne o f the
provisions o f the law prohibits com panies doing business In
the United Kingdom or Germ any or France or any o f the other
12 m em ber nations from transmitting personal data to any
country outside the European Union that does guarantee
com parable protection o f consum er privacy rights.
That w ould be the United States. And even though the
Clinton administration claim s to support strong protccUon of
consum er privacy rights. It opposes a U.S. privacy law m od­
eled after the one enacted by the European Union.
Th e adm inistration's argument against adoption o f Euro­
pean-style privacy law ls disingenuous. T h e y have privacy
czars and bureaucracies." sakl David Aaron undersecretary
of com m erce, "and that kind of top-down approach would
probably be regarded as a violation o f privacy by many p eo ­
ple In the U.S." But since when has the Clinton adm inistra­
tion been worried about having government "czars," whether a
drug "czar" or a border "czar"?
But the most bizarre argument ls that enactment o f a strong
new federal privacy law, modeled after the European law. r e ­
quiring that consum ers be told wherf Information ts collected
on them and for what purpose, that consum er authorization
lie required before their Information Is released, and that
consum ers have access to information amassed on them,
would som ehow be viewed as a violation o f privacy by many
Am ericans.
Th e only folks who would be unhappy If the next Congress
passed a European-style privacy protection law would be
com panies like Trans Union that profit from nonconsensual
sale o f private and personal data on Individuals.
For the mass o f Americans, the m illions whose private and
personal information is bought and sold without either their
knowledge or consent, a lough new federal law strengthening
ih elr privacy rights would be welcome.

Berry's World

"W hy should I cooperate — you kee p invading m y
privacy ’

But no more!
Beginning In 2000. School
(lo an ! candidates can not be
Identified by political party and
all registered voters will be e li­
gible to vote in uny contested
election. Needless to say. this
will have significant impact on
future elections. Some im pacts
will be good-some will be bad.
In no particular order, the fo l­
lowing are some o f the effects o f
the statewide Initiative.
Candidates will not be Id en ­
tified by a brand party p h ilo s o ­
phy. Instead, the only w ay vo t­
ers will know about the c a n d i­

M y T w o 0e n t s
G u e s t C o lu m n

date's base political philosophy
Is by reading betw rrn the lin es
o f the advertising they do-by
reading b etw rrn the lines of
what thetr opponents tell you or
by wliat the media says alxiut
them.

Increase o f spending In the O r­
ange County Chairm an's race
and one gets a picture o f what II
takrs lo define u candidary In a
non-partisan race.

T ile cost o f elections Just tri­
pled. p u llin g races out o f reach
for many. Currently, one huff of
the 180.000 Sem inole County
voters are Republicans wlih a
history o f prim ary voting. C o n ­
tested races will now have
90.000 voters who are "new" to
voting In prim aries anti have no
voting history until 2001 lo he
used lo create super voter lists.
A candidate will have lo send a
lot more mailers to votrrs who
"might* show up. W itness the

Incumbents and candidates
will
now huvr their focus
changed. There are different
voting blocks lo lake Into a c ­
count. A Republican with a
strong Republican philosophy
now fates an rlectlon with 50
percent o f the ]X)tentlul votrrs
iiavlng an entirely
different
philosophy.
I r.
Democratic,
etc. Rather than have ca n d i­
dates with strong beliefs about
the pathway to educational exccllence-now voters will hare a
choice of political gray. Th e
question Is-glven the history o f

sidelines might Ik - Having to
voters.
Som e members o f Ihe mayor s
hired publicity firm were e x ­
tremely rude, most esp ecially
young girl at Sandra G uards
office while votes were bein g
tallied Inside, .

(he doesn't even work In S an ­
ford). Then there was the body
shove and finger poinied right
In the face of this young man
while verbal assaults were b e ­
ing hurled. Tills, hy one o f the
mayor's close associates. Th e
mayor wus standing nearby and

education In Florlda-w lll fo l­
lowing the m iddle o f the road
between two or more w idely d i ­
vergent political ph ilosoph ies
ultow for leadership and c r e a ­
tivity lo change rdurutlon for
the better'?
In
campaigns
traditionally
poorly funded (compared with
County Commission races) l h r
probability now Increases (lull
only
Independently
w ralthy
candidates will be able
to
spend the money necessary to
reach the expanded pool o f p o ­
tential voters. Th e alternative
will
be elections with
IllInformed voters making d e c i­
sions about children's ed u ca ­
tion. In tliat scenario, the In ­
cumbent will have the udvunluge.
But most importantly o f all.
what this change means Is tliat
voters who live north uf Lake
Mary will now huvr equal r e p ­
resentation with votrrs In the
south part of the county who
latrly have been the d rivin g
force In all Republican r lr c lions.
Hob C o jf Ls n Sem inole Counijy
School Hoard member fo r t)l%

trict 3.

Letters
School discipline
policies
Praises for Larry Furlong and
Lake U ram ley High School o ffi­
cials for exchanging some dls•etpltns poUsUs toward young
people wiK* Uaaa dtaobeysd. not
only a school code but the g o v ­
ernment laws pertaining to u n ­
derage drinking, and use o f
drugs. I have taught, cou n ­
seled. loved, and dealt with
many teenagers as well as
having three o f my own. Never
have w e seen society suffer
from Juvenile committed crim es
as we are seeing today.
Still parents o f students who
disobeyed the law are co n cen ­
trating on technicalities instead
o f w anting their sons penalized
for unacceptable behavior. Re­
gardless o f privacy, athletes are
accountable, not only In c o l­
lege. but In pro sports. If the
Sem inole High miscreants e x ­
pect to get the perks from bein g
on trams, they and their p a r­
ents better becom e better citi­
zens. W hy they are being a l­
lowed to stay on the team until
the suit Is resolved ls an
enigma.
T o every adult I have c o n ­
sulted, people like your writer,
Mr. Moore, change their m inds
when youngsters not d is c i­
plined early go on lo life threat­
ening situations. I can cite you
many examples.

Virginia 8. Herndon
Winter Springs

City referendum
Victory won after a battle
honorably fought should right­
fully be lauded and celebrated.
At a meeting after the Nov. 3
vote, members o f the Society for
the Preservation o f Fort Mellon
Park met to relate thetr e x p e ri­
ences on voting day. Many vo t­
ers exiting the polls commented
that the wording on ihe re fer­
endum was confusing. Some
regretted the referendum d id
not appear on ihelr ballots, so
they could not vote on It. O f
these, som e lived In little p o ck ­
ets still zoned county though
some
surrounded
by
city
homes, others said simply It
was not on their ballots.
One voter reported she r e ­
ceived four phone calls at home
from the mayor's supporters
trying to coerce her to change
her mind and vote his way. She
even had a home visit from one
woman who told her the city
had already paid millions o f
dollars to lay ihe groundwork
for this hotel/confercnce center
project and that would be Just
money down the drain If It was
voted down.
Some o f our workers reported
that a city comm issioner was
seen going In and out o f a
polling place and sometimes
exhorting groups to chant and
loudly talk lo drown out what­
ever one o f our group on the

One of oi»r young m m was
questioned about missing work
that day lo Ik* at the polls and
threatened with loss of his Job

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THE GOOD NEWS IS,
B/EN WITH ALL OF THE
NASTY, NEGATIVE
C M A GNIN&amp;iJKE VOTER

TURNOUT i&amp; setter
THAN EXPECTED

when appealed to by our young
man said he couldn't do a n y­
thing to stop the uut-of-control

man. Oh. really.
Victory us a result o f d e c e p ­
tion, dishonesty. Intimidation,
verbal threats and physical a t­
tacks Is a travesty.
Just thought you ought tu
know what happened behind
Ihe scenes.
Nsff O. Snow
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OBITUARIES
ALBERTHA E. BOSTON
Albert ha E. lloston. H I. West
Harrison Street, Oviedo. dtrd
Saturday. Nov. 2 I . l«HW. tk»m
in H.irtow. nlir moved to Crnir.il Florida In I938. Mrs. Hosion was ;i lin u srkrrprr. S lie
was a deaconess. sang In Hie
rlio lr and was a m em ber o f the
Missionary
Depart nient
of
Fountain
Head
M issionary
Haptlst Churrh. Oviedo.
Survivors
Inelude
sons.
Wesley lloston, Allentown. Pa,.
Jim m y lloston. Dewayne llo s ­
ton. Traey
lloston.
all
of
Oviedo: daughter. Debra llo s ­
ton. Oviedo: X I grandchildren;
right great-grandchildren.
Golden's Funeral llo m r. In r..
W inter Park. In rlia rg r o f armugrmrntH.
JOHNNIE M AE K E L L Y
Johnnie Mae Kelly. H I. West
IStli Street. Sanford, died Sun­
day. Nov. 22. HUM at Florida
Hospital. Altam onte Springs.
Mrs. Kelly was b o m Feb. 12.
1917 In Dothan. Ala. Mrs. Kelly
was a homemaker. She was a
member of Saint Paul M.D.
Church.
Survivors Include daughters.
Dorothy Drown.
Oper .lean
Collins. I miiI i of Sanford: two
grandchildren:
one
great­
grandchild.
Wilson Klchctbergrr
Mortu­
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lon gw ood .
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Christopher It Yming olfli Liiing,
II utc will !«• no |xihlie calling
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Simon N. Wilson. :I4, W oodall
Drive. Altam onte Springs, died
Sunday. Nov. 22. 11198. Horn
June I t . 190-1 In Luton. Kng
laud, he moved to C entral
Florida In 19HJ. Mr. W ilson
was a m essenger for Drinks
Security, lie was an e p is c o p a ­
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Survivors Include mother. Sue
L Drim. Altam onte Springs;
stepfather.
Donald
W ilson.
Scotland
Woodlown Corev Hand Fu-

serve .is a meeting place be tween the community and lawenforcement."
Ilronsnn
said.
"Tills pro|M-riv meets our needs
because It is centrally located."
Hoy km is asking $ 10.000 for
ihe property.
Mayor Lurry Dale said that
pun basing the property, then
building a |hirt.iblc- bu ildin g
while the community works together In cou stnictln g a perm a­
nent budding. Is the most a f­
fordable option Ihe city can
take toward budding the co m ­
munity service center.
Dale said lie wanted to see the
surrounding community work
together on the proposed p ro j­
ect.
"I think you'd have a Iretrer
result If you make It a com m u­
nity effort," Dale said. "It could
bring the community together.
People could take pride and
ownership In this. I don't know
why we can’t com e bark (at the
next commission meeting) and
discuss making an offer (lo buy
ihe property).*
VanDrrworp said the city's
funding for Ihe center would
come from a Community D evel­
opment block Grant, a police
trust fund, and assistance from
llie S h eriffs Office.
Hie Sem inole County S h er­
iffs O llier could help lo fund
and stalf thr community service
crnirr. Captain Dandy Hitman
of the S h eriffs OITIre said.
! "Chief Deputy Steve Harriet
(old me the S h eriffs O ffice
would be Interested In assisting
with tins from the law en fo rce­
ment In isl fund.* Pittman said.
; H um an said the S h eriffs Of*
Hi e lias investigated building a
Community Service Center In
ihe area, but lacks the funding
lo build one mdr|&gt;ciidciit o f ihe
Sanford Police Department.
Drnnson recom mended staff­
ing requirements o f two uniform
poller olflcers jilus a night shift
commander.
four
sh e riffs
deputies and Ihc-lr su pervisors,
one community service officer,
iiul one volunteer lo work on
weekends and holidays.
Th e
start-up
equipment
would Inelude Iwo phone lines,
one computer with a printer,
portable counter, and a copy
machine,
three
desks
and
chairs, and a security system.

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n istom rd to doing. That Ih r l.uv
was
m u sin g
“ trrvparablc
harm."
Kick Nelson, a private Or
lando attorney defending I h r
no
eoiinl v's
ordinance
at
rhargc. eonvlneed Alley tills
was not so on Tuesday. Th ere
was no nerd, he sold, to Justify
the temporary ln|uiutlon the
rlu b owners were seeking.
"H ie fact we got a little more
than 10 minutes this year
speaks poorly tor the (iidtel.il
system." Wassernian said. 'W e
believe we are on linn legal
ground W e ll continue to (Ight
In the rourts although It doesn't

Expose
co ntinued from P i|e IA

Uulgr Court.
H ie suspect
turned Ids lights on and oil in
a signal, acrordlng to the arrest
report. Clark ratur out ol his
.qM flm m t. crossed the street,
and stood outside the victim 's
window.
Clark Introduced hlmsell to
the victim and apologized, hut
also said h r 'w ou ld do II any
time,* according to the arrest
report.
lie returned to Ills
apartment and undressed with
the blinds halt closed,
thru
dressed and again spoke to the
victim outside her window
Clark later undressed In side
ins apartmrnt and exposed

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seem w e ll gel a chance until
January."
Wasserman said that he had
advised the clu b owners to
make ‘ sound business decl
sions' almut what goes on at
their « Intis until mote Is d r
elded III court. T h ey may hr
changing
their
fo im a ls "
Wassertnan hinted “The county
may wish It lelt these peop le
well enough alone."

•illy has established wliat It
considers its standards. We re I
there to d ilu t e e the law."
Word
of Alley's
decision
spread quickly to Ihe County
Comm ission, which also met
Tuesday.
T h a t's good news very good
news."
Commissioner
Daryl
M&lt; lu lu said Mini we've got to
watch lor wliot might happen
next."

Chief Deputy Steve Harriett
said tliat undercover deputies
will continue to observe a c tiv i­
ties at e .iili adult &lt; luh In the
I IMl III V
'O u r deputies arc there ron
lln rlv." he said. T h e lonm iu

Deputy County Attorney Dm
n|e Count called Tuesday's d r ­
, i i . iii bv .lo dge Aliev "the Ihst
s t e p III tile ultimate victory the
cotiiilv anticipates In defending
Its piihln D eien ry Ordinance.

himself with the blinds open
The deputies, who videotaped
the Incident, appro.o bed Clark
lor an Interview. Clark admit
ted to leaving notes on the vli
Util's vehicle, and deputies at
rested him
Clark was iNmkrd Into the

John F. Polk Conrclloti.il Fa
. ililv and released Tuesday on
a $2,000 bond lie la ir s Ihr
, barge ol willfully, maliciously
and rr|M*atrtllv following or
harassing another in addition
to the indecent public ex|Hisurej
i liarge.

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store, near Ruby Tu esd ay's
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smash-and-grab,"
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Mill'll r u iv n lir Is taking .1 Ilio
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When the going
got tough, one ol the best
stepped lonvatil
Dirt I’oe, one ol Ihe best
players m Santoid lor sevct.il
seasons bloke a 2 2 tie with a
two tun tuple III tile thud III
mug and I Iv• is Wings .\ G ull
Weill oil It* post a I I i Mi lotV

ovei
sunniland
&lt; u ipotation
I iiesd.iv night
it I'luelmrst
Park tn tin plavoll (h .m ip lo ii
ship game m the i itv ol Sail
turd Wom en's ta ll Slow ITti It
Solih.dl D'.igiie
I nc who also tllove III a lull
III till lust Hilling and two Mins
i lia six m u sixth Inning, m m
hitied with 1‘aula Sollget alltl
Ivathv I Villi to ilttve III I I I Mills
as liv e r s Wings A t il ill tin

I Ilk'll sr liool li.isketli.lll
should he th.inktul lor ( .ill
IlioMti. lie I i.is brought .in ex
c client r to gltls basketball in
the rou iity tii.it ts uim i.itihed
.it this time lie has .dsn
brought class to an alreadv
elite program ol kill I— s p o i l s
lie has taken a group ol ex
tremelv talented players who
are roiu iilllted to winning and
puslied them to the hunk all
the while instilling
them the
essenee ol helm; students lllst
and Itrst « lass athletes seiotid

one that will not a d e p t defeat
on any level. Dink out for this
team next year as most ol the
athletes are returning
W orihm gton also has some
thing to he thankful lor Ibis
Thanksgiving, he and his vult­
ure setting a plate at the table
for their new daughter. Itrooke
W lille on the sub|et I ol loot
hall. Dike H rant ley has a lot to
lie thanklul lor as well I he
team, under the d Iret t Ion ol
George Clayton, went unde
feateti in both the con feren ie
and disirlt I. They were tie
feated m the first round ol the
playoffs, hul showed ih.it In
addition to a lot ol talent, there
Is a lol ol heart on the team
And who t an lorget girls
volleyball in the tou u ly? Sev­
eral great things happened this
season. D ike M arv m uch
f indy Henry earned her 100th
win. W inter Springs cam e very
close lo representing llu-ir ills
trtri m the stale toiirn.iitienl.
and o n ie again Helh t orso
built a young team Into a future
powerhouse through dedteu
lion, superb m at hlug ahlllly
and a lol ol ta re Wtlh most
learns stalled with young
members, the battle for the
Seminole Athletic (Tuifereni e
will he a hoi line next year
I'm.illy, we here at the
Seminole Herald have a lol to
lie thanklul tor as well
We are th.inktul lor all ol the
wonderful adm inistrators,
touches, parents and athletes
m the county who give us free
reign with llielr team s and
players We have Ihe opporlu
iillv to deal with the upper
u nist ol ihe (u tility on a dally
basis arid have com e 111 cuntact with the most caring,
dedicated and classy people.
Thank you. Sem inole County,
lor allowing the Sem inole H er
aid to he a part ol the spnris in
this county and for your con
Hulled dedication lo exiclleiice
You really make our jobs easy
luu and rew arding
Have a happy ili.m ksglvm g

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(shed the season with a seven
game winning slteak
Ha final standings are U v
u s Wings ft (trill I'l 21 S in
iilland Corfrorallon (H :t). Curt's
A llevia ts 17-71). the Sharks II
&lt;i|. Vaughan In inrjHiruled IT 7|
anil O il.iiitlo Dotlge |(&gt; |li|
H ycts W ings A t it ill took a
2 &lt;1 lead III the Im ltoiil ol the
Hist
lulling
as
Uremia
Haltsfieltl
and
Malgatet

Clevenger opened ihe inning
wiili singles With one out. I’oe
lilted a sat n in e lly to store
llartslleld. and alter a Sotiger
single. C levenger su ited on a
single by l.vnn
Sunnll.mil
( orporat Ion
evened the store In the lop ol
the tlilid Inning as Hath Martin
and Ifiati.i Wilson singled Al
tel a pair ol |mp lips. C arol
1 i aim k walked to load Ihe

bases and Martin and W ilson
stored
when Teresa
Llm k
real In ti on an error
Flyers Wings a Grill then
look advantage of error Itsell to
Pleaae ace S oftball. Page 211

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Bradley, Lake Mary too
tough for young ‘Noles

Riere 4»tc a lol o l tilings
u nion with —|M»tt — I imI.iv . lull
tlirrr In a lol inotr ih.it is unlit
Here is just ,i Iniel list ol tin*
tilings lli.lt lliosr Involved III
sports sliollld lie thallklul toi

Uike Marv s girls team
should also l&gt;e lhauklul that
L iiire n Uradley has reioveied
from knee surgery and will
again Im- a key wea|Hin on a
very loaded team
Speaking o| Lake Marv
s|Mirts. trai k and i ross &lt;otiiiiy
lo a t h Mike Gibson is one ol
the most ra tin g I 0 .0 l i e s there
Is lie not unlv d e d lia trs him
sell i olilpletely I " Ills teams,
lie also prom otes them better
than lio n King tou ld lie does
It the right way. however liv
netting the stores out .111(1
bragging on Ills athletes
Seminole I lik;h School also
has a lot to he thanklul lor. in
&lt;hiding a fix a hall c o a tli who
has lom pletely turned around
the program Despite a 7 .'I
finish this year, there are d e fi­
nite signs ol future superiority
on the Tribe team Already.
Jim W orthington has turned a
team that only won three
gam es two years ago into not

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It's time to
be thankful

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ASSISI A V I SI •OUTS hi l i m i t
SANFORD &lt; h u three minutes leuialneil .mil
Diiiren Itradlev was |ii—t six |miiu I s aw.tv Irmn
the Dike Marv single game scoring re to ld

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llratllev si ill took a seal w a lk in g oil to a largt
ovatio n as tin Rallis w o n thell
17lh s l ia lg h l
gam e t la liu g hat k lo Ihe pr'M, •»/ stall Im ils
♦&gt;T fat I ov et a game h ul sllialiei Sem inole High
School stpiail I in stl.tv niglii
I Iratllev w h o will l&gt;&lt; s u itin g u p Im I lo n d a
Sla te I'nive rstty next veal still t t . i s u t o n ills
pleased w ith In I TO point ellotl
"M.ivTx- ll I made some ol ms las u p s I m u lt i
have played Ix T Ie r
she s.tnl

Heller lor Itradlev is st arv to everyone else in
St mmole Coiintv Hr.nlltv siilleretl a knee mpiiv
over the slimmer anti iintlerwern an MUI |iisi
lx lore Ihe season stalled She has played ti n
I at IV• lv hill Dike M.IIV m a th t .ill lltou tt salit
D a lllghl was lln lllst time sht played at tin
lop ol her g.llllt
is llratllev appears lo have ret n v e m l
II i la i 1111cai v lo lw .tltl M iIV D-.di S llllo il t i l
It o I m mpirv to In i hand m the set mid hall
lln .1 image wasn't known Iasi night Imi Hrown
sanl I
ti .mi has hern snake hltteu hv lll|liries
all S ilt Pi.ml gii.tld Ashtee Italian* f also
w.iso • H mu pert ellt as tail plat lit e slatted
II
was lln- lllst lime all season I lefi we
w in a the top &lt;it mir ga m e* llrowu said
Now
Marv 11 ah is hurl II we ever gel well we might
havt i pretty good team *
N o aiguille I l l s thelc
lln* Rallis snuggled
against a voting Lviii.m team Iasi Ihuntlav
trailing m the set mid hall Indore com ing hack
I losiiiig III undefeated Seminole team could

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Lako Mar/ s Laurort Bradley (No 4-1) k»t&gt;\. I a room It ao.o tmund Scfttn
nolo s Dosxoo Hill during the R.vns. 63 ‘&gt;0 victor/ o«ef ti'O Tnbo Tuesday
night Bradley scored 36 points before taking i seal late m the game

have lx h i cause lor to n iern . hut tin Rams
luiiierl it up when they needed lo
lln- Dike Mary press shut down S einin olr
ihroilghoiit the gatnt- anti Itradlev ami Sntlon
tlmumaled the hat klxiards agaiiisi lln- smaller
Seuilnoles Dike Marv Jillli|M-d out to a IM I lead
and llratllev stored the Rams lust 12 points
before Sutton scored anil added a tree throw It
was out ol lour r onset litIve three point innvi i
stuns lor Dike M aiv In Ihe first ipi.utei
llrowu was able to play his Item h early anil
•»llt*it ami while Itradlev sat Suiton started to
dominate mi her wav lo a n is point night
Dike Man look a Mi l r&gt; haltllllie lead Ixil
Sfiiiinnli bung t lose Ix-lore tin- t Im k wmil itI
down on tin Soles lust loss o| tbe season
Sellllllole has alie.nlv taken ta le ol smile ot
lls biggest games taking on Dike Man ami i l l s
im i rival Mainland on tin- mad
*1 in happy w iili where we an right now
i oat It Sylvester Wvuu said 'We kept lighting
and I think we plaved a good game tonight We
like playing tin- lough games e.ulv Ix t arise cm
know what we have *
Sellllllole i (line It.ti k wllll Inrun r D ike MalV
b.nk up Martina K em liltk lim ning tin ulteiise
It.iihara Gray amt K em liltk tiiinbiueil Im 2(&gt;
points, anti tile SeiuiUoles hatl several t b a ilie s
m a t lilt- end to close tile gap t&lt;&gt; siugli digits
but llratllev toullnued lo prove too 11it it 11 lor
Seminole lo handle
things tlou l gel a whole lot easier fin Ihe
Seuilnoles tonight as lliev travel lo Orlando lo
take mi defending (llstrti I t halliplon Oak K ldgf
Junior varsity at lion bps oil at f&gt; p m with the
varsilv set lo loss ll up al 7 TO p ill
Ihe Rams are scheduled lo hosf their own
tournament this Friday and Saturday.

Ranis girls soccer unbeaten
leallv good.' s.tltl Dike Man
t oat It I till Klssele
lln- Ranis unproved lo 2 0 2
mi (lit
season
while
the
I ti tilt fi tgs lilt lo 2 2 Dikt Mary
ilso won tlx
pinioi varsilv
gatnt ntiisi m iiig DeDiud. r&gt; T
I ll/.tlx lit Mori Is opened up
t|x a III nig III the tilth minute
wllll a goal
and li' iilim a lf
Aslilt v lx&gt; licit i i i
si met I iw o
llllllllles tail i
Nell her It am
V i , .ilifi
to sioM
lot llie
tfiiiainifi ■ oi die gaini

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Class liA lllslrlt I I to llle sl al
Don
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lufsilav ingln
Ih e
deli titling
siait
i baliipioli Rams |iiiii |m d on lop
earlv alltl held on lilt- lesl ot
the wav to t I. i I i i i the v i i t o n
"Defi'itsivelv
vvi te looking

Goalket |x-r llrallilv Mali/la
rat kttl up firi i hit cl sluilout ol
die season blocking .ill three
shots on goal
Ihe Lake Man le.tiu hail over
seven Iliues as ill.IIIV shots on
goal wtlh 22
Dike Mary's next game will
lx' at
home
on
Saturday
evening
agaiiisi
powerful
Winter Piirk The |uulor varsity
will play lllst at 5 p m
and
varsiiy Is si hediileil lor 7 p m

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s»U i rss saltw aler
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tow tides. Fish ale most at live win u die wait t
Is fh htlig ol (lowing Die loilgei the lime In
IW till lilies, llie Im igfl llie good llshlllg Illllt
Anglers inav tlebaie over w indier do im timing
or o lllgolllg llile Is heller tor fislllllg bill die Oil
port.ml point Is dial fishing is hcilet dining llie
t'lih ami llovv III.ill din in g slat k nines it liig.lt,
anil low lilies
Kxpei lent etl fisher men also know dial d u n
are t t il.tin lim es eat h ilav win u tislnng at uv ilv
ll'.lt lies a peak lliese llllies appeal lo n u n
spoilt I lo die llllies dial llie moon Is illli t Ilv
over nr under d ie earth I'm approximately mu
In nll on I'll I let side ol llie lllixill ovi I or mooli
under Him fishing should he llie best Im dial
|iail nl llie Mile t Vi If
Kvciv bail amt tackle stole that deals wnli
saltw alei anglers will have a tide ili.u i Im du n
area Sc vi tal ■tiinp.iines publish vearlv title
tli.n l h o o k s , and t It.nIs .tie nsii.illv im hided lu
the
saltwater
fishing
ui.ig.i/nies
Florida
Spot tsin.m inaga/liie piovitles tfilalletl title
Itllies lor the ru lin ' stale III eat h m olilh's Issue
Milt h ot the I liiiltla toast expel It in es Iwo
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S H U P E S SC O O P
Don't /ttrrjt f lo &lt;lin k f/our h n r o /let t ilt Ji
i /imxI /fs/i Small /rtu/s niU/lil cost i/ou a M ill
iio/ihi/ 11 ifoil don't di i i tap dll', holm

F IS H IN G F O R E C A S T
A prcdUted told limn
t iiiiilltiinis this weekend

will lesiill III hiee/v
lo llie rl\cr expi • i

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good bass at umi aiouuil ambush pom is such
as sand bars .mil slouch innudis Ifig bass will
lx- mi die move fin the next several months, and
now is primi- lim e lo go alter dial liiuker &lt;&gt;l a
lifi bun I tv Iriini I’liz/le bake mmlli to Dike
Winder and use large shiners lor giant bass
Sebastian Intel has gixxt snook at lion l*&gt;r llsh
lo 2D pmmds Dirge live shrimp or small hall
llsh —till an the lop producers. One-ounce figs
will also work well Expect lloinuler. redfish.
tloul ami him hsh to he mixed III wllll snook
i alt lies
Captain Jack al l*orl Canaveral rejxirls lair
ollshore at lion with king mackerel, wahoo and
dolphin Some boats are doing well others are
not. Ihe fish seem to he concentrated when
they are loiiiul. Inside d ie port expect flounder
ami shecpshe.id while trout and rt-dfish are
rated a - l.m on the flats of llie Iktil.nia .UK L I i L
ill.iii Rivers
I'liuie h d 'i has great at lion with shecpsliead
it ttlisli. ilium tliiuiuler and small hlueltsh Llvi
m tie.nl sin imp are Ihe lop halts ( rout and
I. lfi-.li alt t Ill'll a s g t x x l III Mostjullo L.igonij

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Koica Smith, a freshman from Ocala, has boon outstanding oil tho
bench, helping Seminole Community College to a 6-0 record to begin
Dio soason Smith and tho Raiders host Skagit Valle/ Friday afternoon

SC C at home Friday
By Dean S m ith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD
llie Sem inole
Community College wom en's
basketball team will return
home I i o i i i a five game road
I rip to give die local tans a
little holiday afternoon a c ­

tion on Friday.
The Raiders, who were 0 0
heading Into a doubleheader
lu Ocala Iasi weekend, will
play host lo Skagit V alley
Community
College
from
Mount Vernon. W ashington
Game time is set for 2 p iii
Please sec SCC. Page 20

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S o ftb a ll
C o n tin u ed from Page 111
regain the le.ul lot guts.) lit llie Kittmn of Ihr
third fnim e
la n d Norm.in singled ;md two outs l.itn
I in v Sellers reached on an error to *-et up I W s
irtpie Solici t then followed with .in K ill single
tii pi.ite 1*00.
I h i ts W in g s
th e

fo u rth

cV t h i l l .H id e d .1 p . o r o l m u x

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Yoyo

l e g a l N o tic e s

PROBATE DIVISION
Flit NO t S -1023 CP
*4 RE T H | tS T A T E OF
M i HARD fclNNCTH BURCH
0#CeSI#d
NOTICE

OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Tb# atfmtrtistf jiK jn ot tfi#
#Ytil# c* RrCHARO A fN N FTH
BUNCH. l#v .t med F k# Nu#ib#r
90-1025 CP
o##dhng in lb#
C&lt;»ietii1 Court to* s#mmai#
Courtly,
Flat Mo,
fhrobilt
Qt«i««0n the j«Jilr#«« ef whurh
•f T Q
Ort«*«r C , S iP ld fd ,
FiiiekI js 3* ??2 (M39 TTi# nann*
anil . u y t f i f it! the T f f io n jl
n#pi *ft##f j l v#
tnd
the
T f f t o f lil
N#pi##e«tat.v# «
artrtftef ,cr*# fttl forth bekrw
A il
N T C R f S T tD PERSONS
a r f n o t if i e d Th a i
Atl p o 'ta n t an »k g m ih.#
'■ti'C* it iRfuihiS wNa have
fhie b o n mat challenge in#
i J t ld i Ol I t i Writ. lb# (fujltflJl'O fii
Ol
»b#
P #'ipd* l
*enu#t i «
d*C titin of f N » Court j ’ «
rctju«F*ii t »-»# the# otif#ct«on*
• •it 1n
Court W i t h i n THE
vf iM
f th r ee
m o n th s
A TTE R T h e d a t e o f t h e
• R fT PUBLICATION o f t h i s
N T 'C I o r
TH IR TY DAYS
A r *I R THE DATE OF SERVICE
I * A CO?* OF Tu ts NOT CE
C N THEM
A t r# i&lt;tor« of th# o#c td# it
■I" 1 offset p t r t o n i having
l-h m i c t t le m iij* j g i t n i l
d#c#d*nt % estate on wnom j
H t 1 thtft naf&gt;c# if. i#i«i#d
■*»mtn ft ri«rf monttif aft#! in#
date ? T m# i »ftrt publication of
*’ . v:* etn U fil# t N i f f l j i m i
•nth lin t Court W ITHIN THE
iV fN
THREE M O NTH S
I N I 0 ATE OF T m |
p u o u c a tio n

of

t h is

N O TIC E OR
T m i RT » DAYS
AFTER T h * DATE OF SERVICE
CF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
tq th em

Ait ntn&lt;rf cifKfifOfft of in# q#c#*
Clan* amj p#rfrwt having clatmt
t dnm ind* agairvftt in# d#c#d« r l s estate mutt ft!# th#-r
CLAIM S W IT n THIS CO UR T
w i Th n
th r ee
m o n th s
A - ’ th tH i DATE o f t h e
F i r s t FU BU CA TtO N OF THIS
NOTICE
all
A.MS. d e m a n d s a n d
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Dai# 'it M »t public at ton of in**
ft tic# if November 25 ftitil
P#rfon*l R#or#t#rtati«#
BARBARA JO YCE BURCH
•*t * Gated# Tr#tl
Winter Spring* F l 32792
At»o»«#f lor
P#r*onai N#ptea#fif alive
DAPHNE K STO N ESTR EET
P O B u t 114
Defi ary, Florida 32713
&lt;4&lt;T| 6AS 4451
Florida Bar No 0096636
Pubhfth November 23, in d
December 2. 1990
DEW 153

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASH N VS 1339 CC 20 C
DESTINY SPRINGS
^NDOM'NIUM

ASSOC'Ar m ||C , Ftoftd#
•vti for- profit corporal tor*.
Plaintiff,
H
MONHOE O UTREACH
MISSION INC and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.

D#f#ndanls
N O TIC E OF SALE
N O T'CE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant to in# Final
ud'jrncni
m
Foreclosure
•uttered on th# 10tti day of
NOVEM BER. 19*0. m C»vil
Act on No 90-1039 C C -20 C 0«
»he County Court of th#
Eighlvtnlli Judicial Circuit, tn
and for Sti mmole County,
Florida
in which MONROE
O O fR EA CH MISSION. INC and
UNKNOWN TENANTS, ar# th#
0 #f*9n dan t a
and
DI S f IN v
SPRINGS
CONDOM INIUM
A S S O CIA T lON. INC . i t th#
PllW f lf I W«H fitfl fo th# bight#* I
and fcr*| b»r1d«r for canh at th#
w#%T frgnt door q ( th# S#m&gt;nal#
County Court hoot#. Sanford.
F bit id# at t T 00 A M on th#
fSttr day Of Dacambor 1990.
If
lolloping d a icn b # d r#at
trhparty %* r forth in th# Final
Judi|m#nl

Unit
146 C .
DESTINY
SPRINGS
CO NDO M INIUM .
a. r. or fling tu th# D#ciaration of
Condorriiinfurn
fh#r«ctf,
at
r#cofit#d n Official Rocordl
B oom * 137. P ji|« 1090 of th#
Putin Rc rrj* ©f S#fmhOl#
County. Florida
DATED Ih n 12th day N O vfM
BER i 9*0
UAFtYANNC MORSE
Cf#rh of th# Court
By Cecvlia V ih#rn
Deputy
Pt#»'»r*frn Aitnrn#y
F MIL A GASPEMONI. JR . IS O
911 W#Liva r&gt;prmQ« Road
to n -jwood Florida 32?7*
l « 97| 772 7303
N O TIC E
AM EHtCAN S W ITH
D IS A B ILITIE S A C T OF 1990
Adm im atrativ# Order

£
TU E S D A Y
SCHOOL
SKATE NIGHT
6 9 $3.50
Car I n Ktwat

t 'o x .

in

S n n n i l a m l l o r jM t r a t lo n k ot a i n n
s ix th i n n in g w h e n C m t m k s m ile d

and

P u b U fh

I lyers Wltlfts »\ litill till 11 put the frinie out ol

N e v ru n h e r t i . |9 , 19 *0

TEW 117___________
N O TIC E
OF P U B LIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE i« h#r#hy
d*»#n. that on th# dat# and tim#
h «1#d below and continuing
#rom day to day until all goortft
a«# »oM w « wvll f#it at Public:
Auction, to th# h*gh##1 bidder,
for ra th at th# warehout# of
STORAGE USA, located it 460
Florida
Central
PL*y.
Longwood FL , th# following
OOOdft. war## and m#rchand*a#
•or f«pt and other char get for
which a ii#n on u r n # •#
eluded , to wit
12/09/98
DATE CF SAcE
to 00 A M
TIME OF SALE
306
AIM G ARROW
FURNITURE
AN TIQ UES
HOUSEHOLD M1SC h e m s
BRIAN WHISENANT
423
FURNITURE 4 HOUSEHOLD
SINGH H AR O tO
I i
HOUSEHOLD. BUSINESS SUP
PLIES. NVIN TO R Y
DON SODERBLOM
597
HOUSEHOLD M I3C ITEM S
JASON S E IN B C ID
304
FURNITURE H O U S EH O LD .
ANTIQUES MtSC HEM S
A $50 00 Cl#an&gt;ng depuvt will
t&gt;# collected far each ah t pur
ch..n#d and1 refunded after all
content# of th# unit/# ha* pe#n
rtm o itd from th# facility Th#
abo«e information i« to b# puh
li|h#d one* a w##5 for two con*
••cull*# w # « m# S a d tai# to t #
under and by »»rtu# of th#
•tatute# of th# itaf#. in tuch
cat## mad# end ptoindtid
Pubi'#ft Noe'ivnbar 15. 25. 1990
D F W 09
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
PRO BATE DIVISION
CASE NO 90 991 CP
IN RE Entat# of
B ETTiNA KING
O tc tiH d
N O TIC E
OF ADM IN IS TR A TIO N
Th# admimtVt ation of th#
E ilat#
of B ETTiN A
KING.
D#c#a##d. F.t* No 98 *91 CP
t# pending m th# Circuit Court
of Seminoi# County, Floritfa,
Probafo Diviiron. the address
of which t# Semmoi# County
C our thou##. 301 North Park
A*#r*u«. Sanford. Florida 32771
Th# nam## and addr##«#i of
th# P#r#onai R#pr#t#ntati«#
and th# P#r#onal R «p r«i# rta
tiw# « ettorrifty ar« i«V forth
tf'O H
all
IN TE R E S TE D p e r s o n s
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
Ail o e rio n t on whom tfyii
notice tft i#fy#d who ha«#
ob|#ct*nnft th.it chailtng# th#
validity of th# Will, the rpiahticatiofif
ol
th#
P ar tonal
R#pr#a#ntafiv#, venue, or |ur»t*
diction of ihr# Court are
required 1h#if Ob|*CtiOn« with
thift Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF TH REE M O NTH S a f t e r
THE DATE O f THE FIRST PUB
LIGATION OF THIS NOTICE or
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A CO PY OF
THIS NO TICE ON THEM
All credit or ft of th# Decedent
and other p«r«onft having
claim# or demand# agauiftt
Decedent « Eftfat# on whom a
copy of thift notic# it ft#r*#d
within t hr on month# aft#r the
date of th# first publication of
this notic# must Me their claim#
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O NTH S
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
OR TH IR TY OAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor# of the
Decedent arid p#r#on# having
claim# or demand# against th#
Decedent# fstat# must file
their cliiMin with tbit Court
W ITHIN
THREE
M O NTH S
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARED
The date of tft# fust publica­
tion of thi# Notice is November
19 19*0
KENNETH F MUBRAM,
a# Personal Representative
of Ihe Estit# of
BETTIN A KINO
Attorney for
Personal Representative
KENNETH F MURRAM
Of Murrah. Doyle and
Wigle. P A
800 W e s t M o r i# B o u le v a rd

P O Bov 1320
Winter P j.h Florida 32790
Te le p h o n e |407j 644 * 0 0 1
F lo rid a B a r N u m b e r 0 05 74 *4

Publtftlt November 19, 25. 19*0
DEW 122

see
C o n tin u ed from Taije III

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llr o w .u d

D e a r 'll

C o itu m m llv

C o m m m ilh

C o lle tte

and

C u llr u r ,

In d ia n

K lv e r

C o m m u u t t v C t i l l r g r h y 2 1 [m in is r a t h
s f(
h e a d n i n t h K e n I 'a t r t e k a n d a s s i s t a n t
Cony
M a m le v d ie . a d e f e n s i v e s p e e l a l l s i . h a v e
t lo n e a s t i j s - r [ o h til m e s h i n g (t i n t r e t u r n e r s ( r u m
la s t t e a t s ,M S t h i h w i t h n i n e n e w t t u n e r s le tu h t

Hackers win championship

iri111, Paula Songer Idniihle, two xlnglrx. run.
two Kill). Kathy l.ynn (triple, single. Ih rrr K ill)
and Margaret Clevenger (two singles, two nmx.
K ill)
Also eontrlhtlllng were Yoyo Cox and C arol
Nnnnan (one single, one ntn and one K ill rai hl.
Mrenda llartxflelrl ami l.uey Sr*llers (one single
and two n m s earlil. frar ey Mitc hell (single, run)
and Chris Clark and Sharon llun li (one nm
xeotrd earhi
Others playing fur flu* ch am pions were Shay
Drown and Cilna ( I r m i .
Doing the damage lor S in u lla n d C orporation
were Diana W ilson (th rrr singles, m ill. Ilelindu
Anderson (in ple. single. Kill). Ikirh Marlin (Iw o
singles, two nm s). Ann Lanza (two singles
K ill). Carol ( ranlr k (single. nm|, Klin Myers
|s|ngle|. Mlr kl lew is (K ill) and Sue Daglry (mn|

were able to tome bark, finally catching
01)1 K! with lour mils hi the (op of t)ie sex*
enili Inning.

WIN IK K S I’KINU S
Hie PDS M arkers
liom OMedo [ilrkerl up yet another ehamplmixltip. hut had in do a m unite from helilnd
fashion, rallying to edge ODDC. i:» I I . in
• tty o f W ln iei Sj)i lugs W om en's Kail Slow
r ilih Sol Ihall taxigiie aellun al C entral
Winds Park Monday night
n ie llat kers (H 'j| ol manager Mickey Nor
ton found thetiiselves down I 1 I after tw o
tunings and things looked even bleaker when
lirxl l&gt;asen mu Phyllis Haynes was forced to
lean* llie game with a knee Injury.
Despite Haynes' s|Mil In llir order lielng an
atilom alh out and I I niunrrx Is lng leit un
hase when that sjm.i came up. the H ackers

U-adtng the olTcnxc for the Hackers were
Anna Hollis 11 lor -l. Including a triple- and a
douhle. four Kill and six pm outs in lelt
Held). Jaiidnu Marletlr ll lor l. two Kill).
Ilerky Maugino Cl for -l|. Debhle Pegel (two
singles, two nm s xcoird. one KHII, Rose Ami
Krv (2 lor-5 , two nm s seorrd, two Hill), Staey
lllirwell (two singles, two runs scored, two
Kill). Connie Thomas |lwo singles, (wo nius
scored). Terri Mann (one single, two nuix
stored, two Kill) and llieresa Walhurger (one
single, two nm s scored, shutout over five in­
nings to gel phi lung wtnl

f r e s h m e n l to f o r m a v e r y s lro iif* a n d t le e p t e a m .
W i t h s t a t s li k e 7 lo o t - f n a n a K o t o v a , a p r e s e a
s tm

A l l A n i e n t .1

H ii a i d

Dana

s e te tiin n

and

K u t ln t y v ts e v .t

A ll C n i i i c r r n r e

r e in r n lt u ; y o u

w o n It I

t h i n k th e y w o u ld d o I h e h u lk o f Ih e s t o r i n g
H u t th e ('i n l a n d
I t e s h m . u t t l u o o l f» fo n t
Iv .o s a

I n u r e a n t i ti fo o t

m a d e a tre m e n d o u s
w a rd s

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|M im t

I S itu

t u ip a e t

g u a rd

IC n m e s a lo

as

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S LO W CREDIT?
BANKRUPTCY?
FIRST TIME BUYER?

have

ta n n e r,

lo t

w h ile

n o t a l a g s e i n i n g l i n e a l , is a t e r r o r o n d e f e n s e
a n d d o e s 1 g o o d (o h el d is t r ib u t in g th e h a ll
A n o th e r

th in g

s tro n g

is

its

M e v e ii

W o n le y

th a t

Ite m h
tio m

has
as

m ade
th e

K e te a S m i t h h o r n O c a l a a n d t h e
ot S m l o r d s S h e m e ik a S to k e s
She m e I

Donovan

th is

g u a itl

C a r h iim l.d e .

have

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ta n d e m
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a n d O r l a n d o 's

had

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K e e d y. C h ris tin e

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s c o r i n g 11 &gt; d o u b l e f i g u r e s lo r t h e H o ld e r s .

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
FOR SCM INOLK C O U N TY
FLORIDA
P R O B ATE DIVISION
Fit# Num ber: 9 0 - 1010*CP
In R# Iita t# of
MALCOLM NORMAN,
Dec #4 M ft
N O TIC E
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
Th# adnurnttratiort ot the
Eetat# Of M ALCOLM NORMAN
tJ*ceeft#&lt;J. F»l# Number lit
tO IO -C P t# pending in th#
Circuit Court tor Seminole
County,
florul.t.
Pro bet#
Divinori, th# addreit of which
&lt;« Poftt Office Bo« C ”. Sanford,
FL 12772
The name# and
a Jdrette# of the Personal
Rep»esent at*ve
and
th#
Personal
Representative t
attorney ar# #et forth below
all
IN TE R E S TE D p e r s o n s
ARE NO TIFIED THAT
Ail p#r«onft on whom this
notice •# served who have
objections that challenge the
validity of the Will, t»i« quaWV
cation#
of
th#
Rational
Representative, venue, or |un#
diction ot this Court ar#
requited tu file Ihe r objechon#
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O NTH S
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF IMIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor# of the decedent
and other person# having
claim# or demand# agamtt
decedent # estate art whom a
copy of this Notice &gt;# served
withm throe months after the
dale of th# first public ation of
this notic# must file their claims
w th this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE M O N TH S
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NO TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE O f SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM other creditor# of the dece«
dent and person# having claims
or demands again si 1h « dec#
dent s estate must file then
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE M O NTH S A7 TER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST P U B U C A
TIOM OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIM S. DEMANDS ANO
O B JE C TIO N S NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date of Sh« first publica­
tion of this Notice is November
I S . 1*90
LINDA FINLEY,
Personal Representative
Attorney for
Person,il Representative
ROBERT C WILKINS. JR . IS O
Florida Bar #377732
Ditfmer WoMust A
WtlEms. PA
2 JB L o o k o u t P la ce

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Midland Florida 32794 1690
( 407|539 0009
Publish November 10. IS, 1998
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AMERICA. FSB, and
any unknown heirs,
d#vis#es. grantees,
creditors, and other
unknown persons or
unknown spouses claiming
by, through and
und#f any of the
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970135
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OF F O R I C L 0 3 U R I SALK
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned Clark of the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida, writ on the 10th
day of December. 1998, at 11 00
o clock A M
at West Front
Sammol# County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, offer for sale
and sell at public outcry to the
highest and best bidder tor
cash, the following described
property situate in Seminole
County. Florida
Lot 39. TW EN TY W EST,
according to the map or plat
thereat as recorded in Plat
Book 16. Pag# 36, of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered m a case pending in
said Court, the styIw of which is
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
seal of said Court this 13th day
of November, 1998
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ability who needs any accom ­
modation in order to participate
in this proceeding, you ere enti­
tled. at no cu lt to you, to Ih#
provision of certain assistance
Pleas# contact Court admims
trator, JOt M Park Avenue.
Suit# N 3Q1, Sanford, Florida
12771, &lt;407)323 4330 e*t 4227,
within 2 working days Of your
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sure sale, if you are hearing
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By Ruth King
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BUTLER 6 MOSCM. PA
3105 S Conway Rd , Ste E
Orlando. Florida 3281?
1407) 381 5200
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Favorite side dishes for all seasons
Westmark,
Seeley
Karrn .mil Douglas W is t
nurk nf Sanford, announce
thr in g o g rn in it
o f ilirlr
daughter. Miranda Lcr. t o
Richard K iigrn r S rrlr y II.
Mm nf Phyllis .md Richard
Seeley o f Kustlw.
Horn In Orlando, the hrldeeleel is die inateni.il gr.inddatighlrr nf Phyllis D -w allrn
nf Osteen, and the paternal
granddaughter o f U ittle and
llrn ry Went mark nf Zrphryhtlls. She Is a I HOB graduate
of Sem inole High
School
where she played tennis and
iiirr rn lly attends S em in ole
l Iim m iinlly C ollege.
Her Dance, horn in O r­
lando. allrn ded Kuslls Mil’ ll
Sc I mhiI and attends SCC. lie
Is In the United States Ma-

Miranda L. Wastmark,
Richard E. Saalay II
lin e Corps.
Tlie wedding will
be an
event o f Nov. 2H. at 2 p.m..
at the Marina Motel In S a n ­
ford.

I dun I know how f hint's work at your
house, bul at ours, we don't mess with
Thanksgiving I have friends wlm serve
S'se-e. roast U-rf and even lobster for
Thanksgiving. but my family is made
tip ol hard core traditionalists Turkey
It must be Ti. • stuffini* is always the
same basie bread "t iilHnu. the kind my
mom made I V is pumpkin The only
area in which I can exercise the slight
est bit ol creativity is in the side
dishes When it comes to the veggies,
my family
God bless 'em
is Ilex
iblr No line is wedded to creamed
unions ’ although I do love creamed
unions) or sweet potatoes with brown
sugar. or green bean casserole l a
sentially. no one cures WH AT I do with
the vegetables And the vegetables
happen to In* my favorite part ol the
meal
I've spent the last few months au
ditmrung vegetable dishes lor our
Thanksgiving tahle My first criterion
is that the vegetables be tasty hut not
too weird Thanksgiving is no time (or
weirdness, as the late Jane i.ngson
a llrilish food writer. said about Christ
mas cookery, “(.'lever food is not up
predated
it makes the little ones
cry and the old ones nervous

Tlie Sem inole Sunrise Kl*
wants Club meets every Friday,
.il 7 a in., al Shoney’s. US 17•»2 . sotitli o f Airport lloulevard.
Guest are welcom e f o r In for­
mation. call Tony Mi Daniel at
3*21 (Mb')

S u b s ta n c e a b u s e
SAFE. Substance Abuse F'amlly
Education. Is
conducting a
"Families in Crisis* outreach
program. Interested orga n isa ­
tions wanting to contact thr
1.lie Savers Club o f SAFE may
call Llhhv Kuh.irskr at 291»:tr&gt;7.

S e n io rs m ee t
I.AKK MANY _ A senior's
group meets lor lunch the sec­
ond 'Friday ol each month at
Dike M.iiv Church o f the Nazan ue, 171 K Crystal L ik e Ave.
The noon m eeting Is held In
the Fellowship Mall.
For more Inform ation, c o u ­
n t t Mill at 32*21000.

A lz h e im e r's
A support group for adults
tarin g for patients with A lz ­
heimer's Disease m eets the
llrst Friday o f the month, from
2 to 3:110 p.m., at A ll Souls
Catholic Church. 301 W. Eighth

2 teaspoon* kosher u lt
1-1(2 cup* heavy cream, half-andhalf. or combination ot either
with whole milk
t handful of chopped Italian pars­
ley or chive*, lor garmxn (op­
tional)

Street. Sanford. T ills service Is
sponsored by Ihr G rra trr O r­
lando Alzheim er's A ssociation ,

Sunbelt Daylily Club
Sunliell Daylily Club m eets
thr first Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
A gritu ltu ral Center In Sanlord..
(lie tlu b educates m rm bers
on davlllv growing thruugh
slldr shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There are no club dues. C all
3!&gt;I-32I9.

Flare the potatoes ami par-rip* m
a large pot. cover with cold water and
bnng to a boil over high heal Cook
until both are very tender, about jo to
2a minutes Dram and return to (fit
till the heat, mash the rooked veg
etables with a lurk or potato masher,
gradually incorporating the salt and
cream II necessary reheat over very
low heal Transfer to a healed serving
bowl and serve immediately Yield »
servings
Decipc Irom The $5n limner
Party," by Sally Sampson 'Fireside
Books 1998)

Brom eliad Society

ROOTS AND WINGS

The Seminole llrom rllad S o ­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, al 2 p m .,
at
Sanford G anlrn Club. U.S. 17«»2
al
Fairmont
Avrtiur.
Sanford.
All
aspects
of
lirornrliad culture are covered
during
the
m eetings.
The
soriety is affiliated with the
Florida Council o f Mromellad
Societies and thr U rom rllad
Society Inc. For Inform ation,
call Mud Marlin. 321 0838.

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2 law#spoon » honey
3/4 teaspoon crushed red pepper*
3 pounds sweet potatoes
1/4 cup aoy sauce
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 table spoons minced garlic
2 tablespoons curry powder
t teaspoon sail
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
t small bunch kale
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DEAR ABBY: While 1 was grow­
ing up, my mother waa married sev­
eral times Unfortunately, over the
years I lost contact with my step­
fathers Every year around the holi­
days, I think back with fondness on
these men who shaped my life. I
wuh I could tell each of them that
their presence, however brief, had a
lasting effect on me
To the bank manager I would
ascribe my own successful career in
banking
The one who insisted that I eat
my vegetables would be amazed to
learn that I’ve become a vegetarian.
I would say to the hard worker
who juggled two jobs to support us,

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dressing Best served warm or at room
temperature It can also be served
cold Yield fi to 4 servings
Iteripe Irom The Curry Book,"
by Nanrie McDermott iChapters Pub
lishmg. I997»

BRANCHED ONIONS

To make the dressing Combine the
rice vinegar honey and I t 'caspoon
ol the red peppers in a jar or small
I m iw I Stir nr shake to dissolve honey
Cover and set aside
Freheat oven to pm degrees
I'eel the sweet potatoes and slice
them crosswise into l l inch thick
rtwnds Place them in a large bowl and
toss with the soy sauce, oil garlic,
curry powder, salt, pepper and re
mauling 1 2 teaspoon red pepper
Place on a parchment or toil lined
Liking sheet and bake, turning once,
until tender when pierced with a lurk
anil beginning to brown, about FT min
utes Itemove them Irom the oven and
let cool 'Note you can do this sever
al hours before serving, but d you bake
the potatoes right before serving, it is
Important to allow at least 20 minutes
tor them to cool • Set aside
Wash the kale, slice it into I 1 inch
strips and place it in a large bowl
Bring (he water to a rolling bod and
pour it uver the kale Toss with longs
or forks until Ihe leaves are willed and
bnghi green Drain Ihe kale well and
plan* m a large dry bowl
Add the dressing to ihe kale and
loss Add the sweet potatoes and loss
again to coat everything well with

PUREEO RUTABAGA WITH
SCOTCH

2 pounds ysllow onions, peslad,
sliced and separated into rings
2 tablespoons unsalted butter or
olivs oil
1 29-ounce can tomatoes, drained
and chopped
1/4 cop water
1/4 cup brandy
t scant teaspoon salt
A'-’ cup treshty ground black pepper
In a large skillet over medium heat,
saute the onions m the butler or oil
until golden, about i.T minutes S»ir in
the remaining ingredients and simmer
for 25 to in minutes, stirring occa
Monally Serve warm or at room tern
perature Yield « to A servings
Beeipe from "The Vegetarian
Hearth," by Darra Goldstein &lt;Harper
Collins. 19991

2 rutabagas (about 4 pounds).
p**tad and cubad
6 tablespoons unsalted butter

6 tablespoons Scotch
1/2 tsaspoon son. or more, to tasts
Bring a large pot of salted water
ienough to cover the rutabagas i to a
boil Cook the rutabagas in boiling
water until tender, about 25 minutes
Dram
Transfer the rutabaga to the bowl of
a food processor and puree Add the
butter. Scotch and salt. Process until
smooth
Turn out into a bowl and serve im
mediately Yield 8 servings
Beeipe from “ The Vegetarian
Hearth," by Darra Goldstein i Harper
Collins, pewi
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REO CAB BAG E S A LA D WITH
PEC ANS
t cup whoia pecans or coarsely
chopped walnut helve*
t smell red cabbage (about 1-1/3
pounds)
1 tablespoon coarse salt
1/3 cup sherry or balsamic vinegar
1/2 cup roasted walnut oil (or roest•d hazelnut oil or eitre-virgln
olive oil)

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ADVICE

A B IG A IL
V A N BUREN

that by his example, he instilled a
strong work ethic in me
M y b iolog ica l dad would be
thanked for many things, not the
least being his faithfulness He sent

the child support checks for 15
years without fail for a child across
the country he was barely allowed
to know. I always knew he cared
I feel lucky to have learned so
many things from such fine men
GRATEFUL TO A LL M Y DADS

DEAR GRATEFUL: If child­
hood is a learning experience,
your* was not wasted. I'm print­
ing your letter of gratitude as a
rem in der for fath ers, both
abeent and present, that chil­
dren are taught by the examlea the adult* In their lives
eve set for them.

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Squeeze the cabbage in small balls in
your hands to get rid of liquid and
excess salt.
Toss Ihe cabbage with the vinegar,
od and toasted nuts Season to taste
with pepper or more vinegar, if
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19981

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4 pound* o«w potatoes peeled if
desired, and diced
1-1/2 pounds parsnips, peeled and

Free clin ic F rid ay
A tree clinic to include blood
pressure d ie ik , blood sugar
s» rei ning and ImimmUatluiiH
will be held every Friday, from
la I I a m . at the G cn rva
Elementary School In the old
sehiMil building, e o n ir r o f First
and Main Street In Geneva. T h e
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the Seminole C ou nty Sth-rUTs
Other and Geneva Klrm ent.irv
school. For inform ation, call
:tl!MK2H4.

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the nuts in a skillet or nn a liakini; pan
with sides, and tuast for in to 15 min
utes. .xtimng often and watching that
they don't burn Remove from oven
and from pan Uhey will continue cimk
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leaves ol the cabbage Cut the cabbage
into quarters, starting at the bottom
so that a thin wedge of core is left at
lathed to each section Cut off and dis
card the core from each quarter and
slice the quarters, crosswise, us thin
as you can
Toss the shredded cabbage with the
sail in a mixing bowl and rub the salt
into the cabbage for a minute or two.
until you no longer feel Ihe salt under
your fingers Put the salted cabbage

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IN THE C'flCUIT COUHT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UNT?.
FLONIOA
CASE NO SS 1 IJ T C » U B
C O lh TR Y W O E HOVE
LOANS. INC .'a Nrw 'o il
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CORPORATION.
Plj.nl ,11
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SU a AN J MARTENeE
tSSxJHJ 48 5207).
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SUSAN J WARTENBf
paule

w ar ten b e

iSS s WNKNOWNi MABEL L
WARTENBE ISSAUNANOWN
a n d Any u n k n o w n Raw*,

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e t a lor*. and othar
unknown r e t o o l Of unknown
spouses clA.rn.n9 by.
through and unde* and of the
above named Del end ants,
Do*andAnt»
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
SUSAN J WARTENBE
IJTS OUINEVERE DRIVE
CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA 32707
MABEL L MARTENBE
U TS GUINEVERE ORIVE
CASSELBERRY
FLORIDA 32707
Unknown Spout# ol
SUSAN J VKARTENBE
U TS Gu'n*v*r* Of.*#
Casselberry. Fton&lt;Ja 32707
And any unknown heirs,
j f i . u i i 9iant##t. creditor*
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mat an action to tO'Aclot#
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dAtct,b#d at fonowt. to w.t
Lot S4. B'ock I. CAMELOT
UNIT J, according to tna mat
maraot at recorded in Plat
Book 18. Paget SS and S8.
Public Recordt of Sam.nola
County. Florida
nat been filed aga.nat you and
you are raquirad to aarye a
copy of your wr ffen dalanaaa,
it any to it on Nancy A B shop,
Butlar 8 Hoacn. PA
]1SS
Soutn Conway Road. Suita E.
Orlando. Florida 32812 and file
tna ongmai w m me Clark of me
abore-atyied Court on or before
30 daya from me f.ett publica­
tion. otherwise a Judgment may
ba entered egemat you for tna
relief
demanded
in
me
Complaint
AllTNESS my hand end aeel of
Mid Court on trio t (m day ot
NOVEMBER 1998
it you are a par ton with a dis­
ability wno naedt any accom­
modation m order to participate
.n m it proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to tlte
provision ol certain assistance
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avenue,
Suite N301. Sentord, Florida
12771. (407)121-4330 eat 422T.
wittun 1 working days ot your
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ARO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO.: •• 2JT9 CA-18 P
Judge Alley
SEV NOLE ENTERTAINMENT,
iNC . e Florida Corporation
d. b/4 Racket a Work! Class
Men s Club. NERO S
O1VERS1FIEO. INC . e
Florida Corporation d/b'a
Cabaret tnternatieoai. and
PINTER ENTERPRISES, INC .
a Florida Corporation
d/Va Club Juana.
PlA-ntirts,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
and DONALD ESLINOER.
m bia cffKiAl capacity aa
Sheriff ot Semmolo County.
Defendant a
NOTICE OF HEARING
NOTICE IS OlVEN mat tbe
unje*«.gned attorney tor mo
PtemtiHa. wilt cell up for hear­
ing et tha following date end
tune tbe following matter
MOTION FON
TEMPORARY INJUNCTION
Neveraber 13, I 88B
8 00 A.M.
(Eipedlted)
bled m Ibis action, before me
Honorable Nancy F Alley.
Circuit Judge m Chambera.
Seminole County Courthouse,
301
Norm
Paik
Avenue,
Sanford. Florida
PLEASE GOVERN YOUR­
SELVES ACCORDINGLY
WASSERUAN 8 WALTERS
David A Watterman
Florida Bar No ' 0I82T48
lawrenct G Wallers
Florida Bar No TTSS98
I I I Park Avenue Norm. Suita B
Winter Perk. Florida 3IT88
(407) 538-1140
(40T) 539-1U 8 »Ae
m todlat amendment com
Attorney a tor Plaintiffs
CERFITIC ATE
OF SBRVICB
IF H E R E B Y CERTIFY mat a
true and correct copy o* tbe
toregouig baa been aerved by
eery ice ot proceee tbie 20tb day
ot Novembet. 1988.
A TTIH TIO R l
PERSONS WITH
0ISARILITIE8
in accordance with me
American W'tb dieabihiiee Act,
peraont with disabiiit.ee needmg a special accommodation to
participate m tbia proceeding
should contact the individual or
agency aendmg tbe notice not
tater then seven (7) daya prior
to the proceeding at the
addreee given on tbe notice.
Telephone: 1407) 539-1140 For
nearing impaired mdividoalS:
Telecommunication# Device tor
me Oeat (TOO) 1-800-995-1771
or Florida Relay Service 1-8009SS-I770. THIS IS NOT A
COURT INFORMATION LINE.
Publish: November IS . and
December 2, 1998
DEW-183

NOTICB OP ACTION
OP CONSTRUCTIVE BSHVICS
Maryann# Mora#
IR THE CIRCUIT COURT
CLERK OF THE
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
CIRCUIT COURT
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
By Rutb King
IN ANO FOR
Deputy Clerk
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
Publish November IS, end
FLORIOA
December 2. 1998
CASS RO.t 99-4001-DR-0S-P
OEW-188
IN RE THE MARRIAOI OF
CHESTER HOWARD KEPNER,
Husband/Petit ioner.
and
CemmemeeattR at
TINA MARIE KEPNER.
Massachusetts
Wile/Reapondent.
The Trial CaurS
TO TINA MARIE R IP N IR
P tab el* end
Residence Unknown
Family Ceurt Department
NQTICB BY PUBLICATION
Deckel Me. •BeOS BA-AC
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Brie let Dtetslen
mat e Petition lor Dieeolutton ot
CITATION
Marriage ha* been tiled and
M .O .L.e.aiO. | 0
mmanced m thra Court and
m the Matter ot
you aro required to eerve a
Mason William Lotti.
copy ot your written deleneee.
minor
■I any. to it on STEFANIE B. SlLTo Lawrence L Spaytn
FEN. ESOUIRE, Attorney tor
281 Coachman Ct.
Potiuonor. CHESTER HOWARD
Sentord Florida 32T7J
KEPNER. whoeo addreee 19
and/o'
Any
Unnamed
or
3101 Weal Commercial Bird..
Unknown Father
Suite 9400, Fort Lauderdale.
persona intonated in a petition
Florida 33109 and Me the origi­
for the adoption ol aaid child
nal with the clerk ol the above
Mid to tbe Department of Social
etyled court on or before
Servicaa
ot
laid
DECEMBER 24. 1998, otherwise
Commonwealth
a default will ba entered egamat
A petition hae been presented
you lor the relief prayed lor m
to sard court by lan MacDonald
the complaint or petition.
and Stscl L. MacDonald of
Thie notice shall be published
North Attleborough m said
once each week lor four con­
County praying for leave to
secutive wees* m the SEMI­
adopt M.d child and mat the
NOLE HERALD
name ot the child be changed
WITNESS my hand and the
to Maaon William MacDonald
seal ot Mid court at Sentord,
IF YOU DESIRE TO OBJECT
Seminole County. Florida thie
THERETO YOU OR YOUR
19th day ol NOVEMBER. 1998
ATTORNEY MUST FILE A WRIT­
A TRUE COPY
TEN APPEARANCE IN SAID
Circuit Court Seal
COURT AT Taunton Probate 8
MARVANNE MORSE
Family Court. 11 Court Street.
As Cleia, Circuit Court.
Taunton. MA 02780 before TEN
Semmolo County, Florida
O'CLOCK in the forenoon 110:00
fly Nancy R Winter
A M i on February 4, 19*9
As Deputy Clerk
W itneil Elizabeth O Na.it
STEFANIE B SILFEN.
cast am Eeouire. Firat Justice ot
ESOUIRE
Mid Court.
2101 Wktt Commercial Blvd
Data November 8, 1998
Suite 5400
Robert E Peck
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309
Regiater ot Probate
(934) 733-1330 (407) 930-1177
Publish: November 19. 23. and Publish November 21, end
December 3. 1999
December 2. 9. IS. 1999
DEW-123
DEW-139
NO TICS OF AQ1NCV ACTION TAKEN BV THS
8T. JOHNS NIVSN WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that me following permit wee Issued on
November 10, 1998. to The Slresberg Corporation, 2103 Perk
Ave . N . Winter Perk. FL 321789 permit 440-H7-03M-ERP The
project is located m Seminole County. Section 7 Township It
South. Range 29 East The permit authorizes A SURFACE
WATER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ON IS 71 ACRES TO SERVE A
Mum-Family Residential Subdivision known a* Leksview Club
Apt*. Tha receiving waterbody 1* St Johns River
The tileli) containing the application tor the above hated per­
mit i* available to* inspection Monday through Friday aacapl lor
legal holidays. 8 00 a.m. 10 8 00 p m at the tt. John* river Water
Management Oislrtct (District) Headquarters. Mwy 100 W .
Palate*. FL 32178 1429 A parson wnos* substantial inters*!*
era affected by tna Diatrici permitting decision may petition for
an administrative hearing in accordance with section 120.389
and 120 37, F.S , or may choose to pursue mediation at an alternative remedy under section 120 873. Florida Statutes, and rules
28 108 t i l end 29-108 401-404. Florida Administrative Code.
Petitions must comply with the requirements of Florida edminiairet've Code Rule. Chapter 21-108 and be Mad with Irecarvad
by) th* District Clerk located at Oistnct Haadquartera. Highway
10O West, Palalka. Florida 32177 Patman* tor administrative
hearing on tna above application)*) muat ba tiled withm twenty*
one (21) day* ot publication ot this notice or within twenly-ua
(281 days ot the District deposition notics ot this intent in the
mail for those persons to whom the District mails actual none#
Failure to tile e petition within this time period shell constitute e
waiver of any right(sj such person(s| may have to request an
administrative determination (hearing) under section 120 589
end 120 57. F S . concerning the subject permit Petitions which
ere not filed in accordance with the above provisions ate subject
to dismissal
Because the administrative hearing process is designed to for­
mulate final agency action, the filing of e petition means that the
District s tmel action may ba different from the position taksn by
it in this notice ol intent. Faisons whose substantial mleresli
will ba effected by any such final daemon ol the District on the
application have the right to petition to become e party to the
proceeding, the accordance with the requirements eat lorth
above
Publish Novsmber 25. t998
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NOTICE UNDER
FICTITIO US RAMS STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice is hereby given that tha
undersigned, pursuant to the
Fictitious
Name Statute*
Chapter
90-287. Section
88S 09, Florida Statute! will
ragistar with the Oivision ot
Corporations. Department of
Slate, Slate ot Florida, upon
recaipt of proof me publication
ot this notlca, the fictitious
name to wit
A C C IN T INTERIOR
CO NCEPTS
under which I evpecf to engage
m business at 304 5 Edgemon
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1270*
That the party interested m
sard busmess enterprise ts as
follows
Aevm J Me Ho
904 S Edgemon Ave
Winter Springs, FL 3270*
Deled at Apopka. Orange
County. F1oi.de, November IS.
1998
Publish November 29, 1988
DEW-180

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE
STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Case Net E E-IIO O CA-14 k
SALOMON BROTHERS
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COLLEEN CAM PtHtl -iml
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL, it
end SH unknown psrlikS
claim ing by. Ihfough, under nr

is ee follows
Forte Meiketmg. Inc
By Patricia Daisy
8392 Rambling River Drive
Sentord. FL 32771
Deled at Sanford Semmoie
County. Florida. November 20.
1998
Publish November 28. 1998
DEW-181

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IflTM JU D IC IA L
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE C O UN TY
Q IN ER A L
JURISDICTION OIVISION
CASS NO. SS-1SS4CA-I4N
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
PiamtiH.
VS.
THE UNRNOWN HEIRS,
devreeee. grantees,
assignees, henorm.
creditors. Trustees or other
ctermante, claiming by.
through under at against
CARLENS S. MORALES,
deceased and PAULA
BRANTLEY and
O IL b tX T O IAAASTRE:

sa d COLLEEN CAMPBELL or
T h | UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL;
NATIONSBANK N A .
successor to CITIZENS
FEDERAL b a n k , t/k/a
CITIZENS FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
JOHN DOE sod JANE DOE.
Defendant
NOTICE OF ACTION •
MONTOAOS FORECLOSURE
TO: COLLEEN CAMPBELL And
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL,
if living. And All unknown par
ties cl kenmg by. through, under
egamat the shove named
Defendant# who are not known
to be deed or alive, whether
said unknown partuk may claim
an mtareil aa epousee. hews,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
henors. creditors, trustees or
other claimants, claiming by.
through, under or against tha
said COLLEEN CAMPBELL And
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL, it may
are decesaed
Whose Residence* era
Unknown
Whoae teal Known Mailing
Address IS:
1491 WREN COURT.
LONGWOOD FI 32750
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
rntt in action to foreclose e
mortgage on the following
property m Semmoie County.
Florida:
LOT E. BLOCK O. SKY LARK
UNIT 2 REPLAT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19.
PAQE 16. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been Med against you end
you are required to aoryo a
copy ol your wntton dotonao*.
it any. to it on LARRY M
SEGALL. Esquire. Ol Gibbon*.
Smith, Cohn I Arnolt. P A .,
Plemlitt a attorney.
whoso
oddraaa IS 3321 Henderson
Bouloeord. Post Oftico Bos
2177, Tompo. Florida 31801,
Within thirty (30) days ol tha
dote ot the lust publication ot
thro notice, and tile the ongmai
with the Clerk ot tint Court
either
batata service on
Plaintiff a attorney or immedi­
ately Ihereetter. otherwise a
default will be entered egemat
you tar the robot demanded m

MALA PAWELStt. J O t l
OUERRA.il living, and ail
unknown parties claiming
by. through, under end
against the above named
detendenl(e) who are not
known to bo dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parlies may derm an
mtereei ss spouses,
hows, devisees, grantees, or
other claimants; UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA.
STATE OF FLORIOA,
Department ol Revenue,
unknown personfsl
Mseeskion ol
the kubiecl rkkl property.
• I ) ___ .unknown
poroon(s) In possession
real property, I t :
Defendants.
NOTICS OS ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
ORANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TR U STIES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS. CLAIMINO BV,
THROUGH,
UNDER
OR
AOAINST
C AR LINE
S.
MORALES, Deceased
WHOSE RESIDENCES ANO
LAST KNOWN ADDRESSES
ARE UNKNOWN
Paula Brantley and Gubarto
Meeetie, II living, end ell
unknown parties claiming by,
through, under and against the
above named defendant(s) who
are not known to be dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties may dawn an mlareal a*
spouses.
heir*.
deviaeea,
grantee*, or other claimants;
whose residence it unknown
and whose lest known addreaa
IS:
120 Keystone Avenue
Altamonte Springs. PL 32701
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor forocioeur* ol mongag#
on
the
following
described property:
LOT 9 HESS THE W IS T 4
FEET) ANO THE WEST 8 FEET
OF LOT 4. BLOCK O. AMENDED
PLAT OF OLMSTEAO ANO
MILLER
SUBDIVISION, AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK S.
PAGE SO. S SHOWN IN THE
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
has been filed against you and
you ar* raquirad to aary* a
copy ol your written defenses,
it any. to rt, on ANDREW L.
FIVECOAT. Attorney tor the
Plaintiff, whose address re 40to
Boy Scout Boulevard. Suit*
450. Tampa. Florida 33807 on or
before thirty days ttom in# date
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Wsend classes National Truck
School 1-S00-4SB-73S4

71— H u p W a n t e d

3 PEOPLE NEEOEO
Sanford tor a wet
Ou'Je* to help out m me cat*
n#1 dept Etp A plus but not
necessary m.s is me perfect
O YO dA ty to* someone too*mg
to eer i a new sad Fast paced
wore environment with tots ot
OT
Man Fn end Set J needed
CM CPC S u in g 260 5086
s i H e r j o b r 6 * ' v’6 u ~
irrvnerseie Positions n
Warehouse . Asaemtoty. S
Light industrial
Just Calf Never a Fee1
M L R Parbonnel 372-SSS9

a

TRAVEL AGENT NEEOEO
2 yrs minimum eapenence
ARC certification ftqiered Great
OGDOtTvakty tor 2nd rxxme Cel
328-4246 Mon-Fn

LEARN NEW TRADE

Dm on wtiune a eoed &lt;__________

W* want to maM tor* you a** pleased with tha results from you* Sammoi* H***W cUiufwrl ad
To irwk* lur* your ad worn* wa suggest you Issp n nwvt tha kwovarg
•Include as many faahir** ot » » A#m you am taang as you can thy* ot namamear
(ha mot* you 1*8. Iha taster you tat
• maud* * pnee By kstvig a pnc*. you w* t* n jra » unwarned ca» s horn people «mo
Aran I leiwus about Buying your marctWYMa
• Whan you k*l your phone nonpar m i r e Im* ot day ra t W beat to mocn you Ybu
don I want people eaibng you when you *i« « ftotb of i

( i nns

Great Benefits
Must Have vaiaj O L and
Positive Anaude
O iy Stun, OT AvAAable
Cel Sandy or Party
(407)647 6010
A-1 Tampa. Inc
EOC / No Fee

if* time to prapara
for the Holiday.
Ordsr your Cieasilled Dis­
play, Help Wanted Adi now!
•Artordatsi* prices
‘Personekzed service
•Ouakty work
‘D llnOuhon in your local area
(to daw seasonal netp from em­
ployee* who reside ctos* by)
CeM (407) 122 2811 B
A U‘ for
1 taCl
* rM
le i your displays start working
lor you EARLY!

71— H elp W a n te d
Assemblers, mow tew opera
tot. meeilenence Wiier Bonnet.
350 Anchor Rd. CASsetoerry FL
ATTENTION CNA'a
Come and pm our caring teem
of Nurse* and CNA* Eacatlent beneMs Experience rec­
ognized
3 00p m -110 Opm
person Deitons Haaancere Re
hADiMAttor. Canter 1131 Elk
cam Bivd Deltona EOC
Book Keapar/Ceehior wr com
puler #ip and La Pcipf n racycimg*lactron&lt;s held Ret* raqiared For sppt 407 322 7711
Braaktast Server: FT Apply
Mery Courtyard. 113 Inter
national Parkway Lake Mery
444-1000
Ca m Giver tor smell ALF to# m
Rrn S board, nominal pay Cel
pgr 8*316 9973 or 623 5856
Will train lor To* collectors
24 opwnmgi tor fleipte people
F T A P7T
Pd Training, vacation
hearth, denial Me insurance
CaH 407-854-3445
Winter Garden

Sanford Area Manufacturer

has the following openings:
Odncral Laborers (starling O $7.00/hr)

No previous experience required.
Experience in TIG. certification a plus.
Machinists

Production work. Experience with lathe,
milling, and drilling.
All applicants must be able to
handle 50-75 lbs.
Attractive Benefit Package

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CALL

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
CeMwry Cprwi trytaogrxm. *-v, lysed turn qrtetym* by fa __
f* s v pesl And prew-v Eath enw n tie c«A«*f UAnos tor Arwee*
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P R E V IO U S S O L U TIO N 'To m BMdtey was (he rigtit leader at
the right lime lot our city — a unifying loice * — L A Mayor
Richard Riordan

JOBS, JOBS. JOBS

Drivers

fbghl Hand Man *t Longwood
gM pad today!
ire* pcs
| up and
A a about our he*
dakvary van serve*
Ca* RtAf • 2808108

Coast Transport Is
looking lor COL Claaa A Be.
driver* For imm# Opening
Law Model equto Hama often
Competitive pay w benefit
Ca« M C I New*tentative
(407)3264873

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNOCROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

EARN EXTRA INCOME
1200 1500 weekly muling girt
eadiheaia* For more mlomu*
ten sand a tart addressed
stamped envelop* to Just For
Ka il P O Bo * 0610. U am . FL
33168

HEALTH atSUHAHCl and *ai*
I Drug be* war*
| * 8**t*Werl

ENTRY LEVEL DARTERS need
td N O W Honey Tiantport ha*
■mmadiaia openings tor driver
trainees No eqwnenca needad
Earn 1500 to 1700 weakly pkz*
benefits CDL trammg aveJebre
800435 5593
Equipment operators Wanted:
A* trad**, laborers S baker
dump drears Apply pod site
FUntoul Lana. La m Mary or cal
1 800 304 3203

Full or PT uiiutet payment col­
lection* Cash handling exp 4
plus PI* ca* 330 0458 tor tppt

Counter
portions
ing dry
locations

Person: 2 permanent
available al expand­
clean operations new
3338070

3.1 Challenging position tor
outgoing indtv «•/ good comm
skills Office duties cents* on
edm. cutl sve and sales
Phone eip ot cull conled eip
dewed Fai resume to Norwesl
Financial el 324 5518 EOE

Data Entry Clark: Musi know
Windows and Microsoft Heavy
phone, general office Skills. S
proficient w/ typing A calculator
PT. may lead 10 FT 407-8600497
Denial Assistant: FT. Busy ct
lice needs hard wortung individ­
ual, dependable, professional
Enceiient pay. benefits Pay
commensurate with ezpenence
407 330 2030, between 5-7pm
Dental Reception 1st: FT. Must
be prolessional, articulate S
phone nulls Excellent pay 5
benefits
Call 407-330 2030,
between 5- 7pm

HAIRDRESSER
A NAIL TECH
needed Both F/T Ckenieie prat
Cart John at Headliners 3215851
INSURANCE
Local Agents wanted to run 3
lead* per day from response
card* Training and other perks
included Big ftrsl year commanon
www 8*oa net or SOD9066350
JOtN the best healthcare team
m Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
immerbatefy
Previous etpenence helpful
Call Dabary Manor 407-8484428. EOC.

i(Vuif/n

f:

MAINTENANCE

MAINTENANCE PERSON
local company Great pay*
Day *z*rt
Cal Patty 407 8010
A-1 Temps, Inc
EOE . No lee

Medical
Receptionist:
Ff.s
Knowkrdge ot tront de a com-.*
puler, A phone skills Cal 574jf
8200 or la« resume 574-ttlt
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
'j
Car 8 Insurance Needed
&lt;
VWekends FREE 331 5Z68 4
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: tkgh school grsd wr
base typmg 8 computer ail*
Nations Mortgage Corp Long
wood CaM
787-9270.
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OROUNOBKEEPCR
Full i mo position available with
benefits to perform a variety of
dudes in Casselberry Exp 'S
preferred but not necessary in
dividual* should apply m per
son at Caettewoods Apt*. 1131
Castle wood Tenace. Cassel­
berry FL 32707 *(407) 696
9663 EO£____________________

O

Long Otatanc* Ortvors: Class
A Musi have OTR exp Good
ret* isqd Call or appty Gator
System*. 1901 W 1st C l. San.
tord. 407 322 7563

MANAGER TRAINEE No l i p ,
necessary Will Tram H5.hr FTP
PT Start (Tvnediataty
407 2965005
&gt;

F/T YARD
POSITION

CLERICAL PERSON needed
Soma typing evpanence plus
good phone skill* 7iTir F/T.
Can Insurance R4k Serve**
302 9004

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPS
In end Outbound cals
Norm Orlando Area Good Wag­
es
Life fypmg required
Col Sandy or Party
(407)647 60)0
A-1 Temps. Inc.
EOE / No Fee

(407) 323*0940
Or Fax (407) 322-1060

71— H elp W a n te d

71— H e it W a n t e d

AvaJaMe mi baneM* For eag­
er and hard wort mg person
Musi have hxi.11 operating exp .
front-end loader a • Apply rt
person PebbM Junction 702
S French Ave. Sentord Must
kit 50 to*
Drug Testing Required

NEED EXTRA CASH

O A L K H W N R A )

I. s

CASHIERS
Fienbie people needed imme­
diately tor Lake Jesup w e tram
Toll CoMckxs FT PT on cell
benefits Ceil Mon-Thurs (407)
654 9615 10am-3pm

COSMETOLOGY/
NAIL TECH
Mofivaied Reliable F7 PT
Pleasant condrtons Lake Mary
area 407 365 8324

Weldar*

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Greet Opeorbwey wkh e

Tube Tec. inc.
301 Brown Avenue
Sanford. FL 21771

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a d v is e d t h a t t h is l a w fir m

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PL 33772

Our offlca Is opan to Mrvt you Monday Mrotn h Friday, S am - • pm

407-339-8300
Talk To live Psychics"
Love Money Know your Fu
lure Talk l me One On One Now1
1 900 420 M l 2*7557
$3 9*
mn tAisl be 18* Ptocal 602
954 7420_____________________
The 1 900 Date line &lt;1
listen to smgiw guys 8 gels
■ king to meet someone kke
you
1 900 370 4SSSa7847
52 ‘Fkiran Musi be 16* Proea*
819 643 6434

DATED this 20th day of
NOVEMBER. I88S.
Maryanns Morse
CLERK CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Oeputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEOS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLEO.
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CON
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT M t N. PARK AVENUE, SUITE
N30I. SANFORO. FLORIOA
33771, (407) 313-4330 EXT.
4237 WITHIN 1 WORKING DAYS
OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARING
OR VOICE IMPAIRED. CALL 1
800 933 1771.
NOTE: THIS COMMUNICA
TION. FROM A DEBT C O llF C
TOR. IS AN ATTEMPT TO COL
LECT A DEBT ANO ANY INFOR
MATION OBTAINE0 WILL BE
USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Publish: Nortmber 29. and
December t, 1888
DEW-138

notice and tUe the ongmai with
the Clerk «| this Court either
belore service on Plaintiff s
attorney or immediately there
after; otherwise a default will
ba entered against you lor the
rslief demanded m the com­
plaint
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ts DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and the
seel of said Court on NOVEM­
BER 19. 1998
(SEAL)
Maryanns Morse
A t Clerk ot the Court
By Ruth King
A t Oeputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa. Florida 33807
Telephone: IS 13) 877-8008
CAS (98-02845
Publish November 25, and
December 2. 1999
DEW 157

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a g j m t Ibe above named
Defendant# who are not
known to be dead or aiiva
whether M id unknown part as
may claim an mlarast as
spouses, hews, iln ’i r r i
grantees, assignees, lienors,
creditors, trustees or other
claim ants, claiming by
through, undar or against the

ed in 1 1 - J bus.nw ei enterprise

.m -a n w u g m t i:

2 1— Pe r s o n a l s

P)e*nt ill

NO TICE UNOER
FICTITIOUS R A M I STATUTE
To Whom it May Concern
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, pursuant to the
'FKtrtiOut
Name
Statute
Chapter
888 08,
Florida
Statutas. will register with me
Division
ol
Corporations.
Department ot Slate. Stale ol
Florida, upon receipt of proof of
Ibe publication ot this notice,
the fictitious name, to wit
Internet Hast Services
under which we ere engaged m
business at laddrass) 8392
Rambling River Drive. Sentord.
FL 32771
That me corporation interest

Seminole Herald

19— COMPUTER/TV

MOTHERS B OTHERS
550012500 p t Full Training
For Frsa Booklet Ce* t SOD 230'
9675
NEEDED Responsible lemai*.
tot After School Cate tor 3 great
kids My home or yours LaM
Mary Elam school csstnet 1507
wk 875 4838 or 328-0888
Night Auditor
FT good wage* Lake Mary;
Courtyard.
135 International]
Partway. Lake Mary. 444-1000
Now hiring all positions Top
pay. pad vacations After
ter 1 year,
Medical benefits and
d 8 Drug
Fiee Wort place 4650I W
1 SR 46
West Sentord 407 3367771 A
3770 Orlando Oxt 7-82-Santord.
407-321-8306
DENNY'S RESTAURANT.
.
Office Cleaner*: Experienced
janitorial technicians neededJ
PT available IS OOtv 362 6774 ",

Pari Time

help needed An art**
school program Eip in child
cars** Ca*Joyce 321-7633 ^

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T O 2 I1
CMwJb 140/1 1900246 M(X i 9/m*

Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
|Credit Card Billing
1-800-CITY-FUN
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�Semtnofo Herald, Serttord, Florida •Wednesday. November 25,1990

GETS
THE
IO B D O N B I
B uy

Hnr Wanted

71—

Plumber* Helper Dependable
person lo do residential nee
construction Writing to tram
a«ee*ent pay Ca* after 3pm
904-774 9073

VtNOMOr la/y persons dream
Fes* hours &gt; Good t Pnce to
sea Free Brochure

Prey am CtorWSetrafory: PT n
Sanlord area Typmg. I*ng
pnone. etc Fa. Hit 407-3392129 or caA 407 339 9600*101
ply '^ p e rso n

139 Commerce

&amp; K)HT HAND MAN
Needs 100
*19 Ngnon
‘Cake pey to drivers.
'Open 1 am
991 Dogtrack M ten gw end
7904109
Mull have relates da
&gt;y Pamporutvn Rooters eipd
only LaSereiS mei 19 yrs dd
Noerp necessary 327 9417
i s CLOTTY OFFICER JOB
Training Aimed a Unarmed
“
|a AaOOC 934-7444
Stucco compeny needs erpen
encea people &gt;o do 'em and
stucco Please can Amy or
Adolph « 461 ISHldaysi or
327 5910 Itototl_______________
Stucco Parson. S'lhuur e r r
penance 323-7711
__ _

TOPPAV
For etp cacwvrt ma.ett A Um&gt;
nelors 0 1 c mg D-ug Free
htof k Place Apery m person to
I C M 1491 Kasirer Place Port
ol Sanlord 9 '.!■ resume to
407 331 M M

W AR EH OU 5E/RO U TE
DRIVER
Snack Tme VervAng serving
central F I lur 11 p s Top pay
and teneMs Clean MVR and
tlaDto work history Start Sam
M F Longeood 332 9769

W AREHOUSE
tnpvrdual needed to eork rwgirs
(• p m start ton#) ,n relngertied
earenouae Starting pay $9 IS
per m i Apply w person 1000
a m -2 00 p ns Mon. Toes .
TNxs
Fn at

a

ARMELLINI
EXPRESS
LINES, INC.
Sat North they 17
Plateau. FL
Equal Opportuney Employer
Drug Free Workplace

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’ N* C A K I . Y I . F : M b y l . n r r y W

T n ir lt?

t I r HI

WMF HPtMO Carpenters. Elec
foam. Puttoers A general la
borers Drivers earn ertra IS
Ctork: 25 30 hn'ek
Some tip pretorabto Can work
around school schedule 327
6333

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U

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Mad sen convenient tocarun
__________ 321-4900__________
LAKE MAJtY/SAMFORO
1 IQ hrmshed BORA* w&gt;Belh.
includes cable TV. phone
kitchen privileges and uMiwt
5350 imo Sec Depot* 1100
c a l m j i w __________
_
Ruom For Rent Female prato
53SOrno AS ulnties and cable
mcl tot privileges 3233399

98—Rentals
*n
APARTMENT 54 755475
Clean t i n Appliance* 2Sm A
Oak. Sanlord 9241234
DCLTONA 3676 2000sq It
brick home 5 meiutos from nee
Deitona tut Fireplace carport
A garage set porch,
lenced
back yard a* contoured lam
ly • living room lice neghbothnuod 517V mo or *4 sen
al 569 900 Can 323 M 99 or
page 5254227_________
NOIIC FOR RENT
2 BA F ig taring room taquv#
1321 S I dun Sanlord

W—A partments Unfurnished
•It PARR AVI 3 badoom a*,
stove A tog large 5425 / 5200
top 323 2919 or 860-4107
Apts For Rent to lantoed
itoetraneen CA
1925 ten 5354 Dekne tBR
540 Neefy redone, no lanskes
some pets Onto. respecitui. retpons«M only Pktoy Landtord

amPavd644-9221_____
L A M MAFTT school Spot
less 2/1. cenealHrAC hook
« • Fenced yard 54955350
top 4190046
■Me MM I ROMM S4IOMO
l BoriM Wtotoo anoue
3 7 3 -1 7 0
ROOMY 1 M rm n qutot rusluc
area 5425’mon » utils I yr
lease Cal 33G7270

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ouses-

3 M FI U N # m il shade tees
Pets OK to add drpovt 5595
» security 121 Calakna Dr. 323
4540
Lonfwoo* 3BR 7BA K*t plan
cm e tmei lake 5 750mo 5500
depout References preferred
407 992-9305
2it. lam rm . to perch,
semd bt porch, t tak hum lake
Monroe 5471.3214757

S T tN W O M
RENTALS

CaH Oormy or Lee lodeyf
372 7799

1W1 BOSTON WHALER
15 R Rage f i boat 1115 HP
Garage kept4 Impeccable tores
tee" low hours" *4595 00 0 6 0
Only al

141—Homes For Sale

JIM DOYLE
(407) 323-2495
W t W E D HOUSES TO RENT

107—M o i i i e Homes
For Rent
3BR IR A 2 yr old dbkeKM on 5
acme at Geneva Ava4abto Dec

tt^34M742or»T2g|^^

194 Oak* CL beautiful 1999]
sg R CaMomta Wyto 2 story!
. _ol. Iannis ct
amerv
5129 000
Part Avu Vikas 2BM/H*
Totmhousa condo5*2 000
owner motwatod
Tam Mary CoSpnlU : 905 Caia
kna Or «6fl to huga woodr*1
tat foi i4) bam had bam
down Prcad to sat al liOtoc
321*9055

. 'Q p s o c l a t c s
104 Oaks C L beeunha t99o|
sg R CaMferua slyto 2 Sliry
pool. Iannis Ct
aman.in*
5129 000
Par* Are Vines JBFi.Ba
Townhouse condo
542 000
owner mnovafed
Two Story Colonial: 905 Cafe
kna Dr *Bn to huge wuuto-1
tat M up bam h*t bam
down Prrodlotekkf t'ORM'
121506*

I r i rch h o ff
* ^OfpM c&amp;tei

115—O ffice Space For
Rent

lor

n M i n llU l

l 1 * ' *. |

NEED
A
CAREER?
WENEEDATOP-NOTCHPERSON!

JURY R fM O tto llO l bt anew
CMA. carpal, pant A many otoar pfeasmg tenures Fries re­
duced to 549.750 Owner gnes
5700 moving aAowance

WESHOULDGETTOGETHER!

Real estate. »*c

322-74M
271 Comer lot. E Hwy 41 Zoned
lor othce 595 000 Caa Dot
Jamgan Pmpertws 333*3115
38R71RA. 1907 W 4th Si. new
root. AC. pamt and lv Ig tat.
51 000 Own. 5575/mo 332 1999
1 1/2BA to double ga
rage 362 lake Placid Dr. Sanlord 593000 407-324 5121
House For Sale: I t New CMA
new carpel. 1r3« acre tal
561 500 0 8 0 407457 9277
SAHFORO 271 Easy Manlenance 2544 El Potlal A.e
545 900 Call 3214066

Call Kellie t o d a y t o set u p an in te rv ie w .
322-2611

IfiWNTODRIVE
TRACTORm m

Sem inole Herald

meEm m urn

want TotEarn Some
Extra Holiday Money?
The Seminole Herald is looking for 2
phone pro's to work part time in our circuTation department. Hours are ideal for high
school students or anyone who has some
spare time and wants to earn extra cash
for the holidays.

1S3—Acreage Lor For
Sale

CaM Oonny or Lae todiyf
172 7766

■ULO M O LOT 75 l 150 Ouwt
neighborhhood
59000
322
9340 leave message

17 bass boat Custom trailer

1996 S K E E T E R

DCLTONA 10 acres Ideal tor
motwe homesae herses canto
lamvng or masery* Zoned ago
cultural
53.90GACRE
Sm
down • owner finance 904-797*
1777 or 504*797*0022__________
LARI FRONT LO T ■Belie* '
lake loch Arbor private
90.300 $65 000
IAKEFRONT LO T Slone Is­
land lake Monroe 591 000
VACANT LO T Loch Arbor
529 000 *7 pnv wooded
LAKE MANY LOTS Vtautod
525 000
BAY AVI Sanford tal near
park SI2 000

321-SOtt

I r ir c h h o f f
'associates

Ocala National Fate*! talk
RCNOVATIO LWa new 12
over t/4 ad. comar u 556100
MBrrCONO.Lnt.Fwn
Wrssnp scr pch. gar 556 500
L A M MANY 4.7 Uv Dm Fam
2C Oar Fenced 5109 900
172 »
Renovated
tor
dm
greenbek. 2 car gar 106.900
•AIM

• SALARY PLUS COMMISSION + INCENTIVES
• FULL BENEFITS INCLUDING - MEDICAL.
DENTAL, LIFE &amp; 401K.
• 2 W EEKS PAID VACATION PER YR.
•A GR EA T ATM OSPHERE W HERE YO U
CAN EARN A G R EA T INCOME!

S t u a r t A itia i r e
Sanford Htotortc Dtolrtct (3| I
Commercial
Leasad
lto&lt;ti
Certoto He* I v w y |
51000 gross monthly income
5 1 9 0 0 0 0 0 e b D o £ # 1 3 G I4 9 ^
Satoa-Serytce-Flnanclng-Parte-

OAKRIOOC FARMS
Osteen,
DeWjn* area to acres, deal tar
horses or came term Motme
home or homesae Zoned wyi
544 900 Fnanong aval to sm
down payment (904) 797 9300

A MOVE to SPECIAL11 400 eq
R A up&gt; 5245 A MONTH 0*ce
Stonge 3210120 or 333 2554

Great tar engneerng or era*letrural Arm. among oeiers lo ­
cated at redden Harbour Mama
m ihe Port oI Sanlord Approa
1100 tq R m o o r mo bate
rent Cal 322 1610

o m m e r c ia l

Pr o p er ty F o r S ale

~

LAKE MARY V2 condo Obi
gated comm comm a
lap pool, rrpic.
H O W 1000
SANTORO 271 toung rm pa
u s heal ae kj yard 55007500

149— C

• ISDiyCOLTraliiig

• Oayt Wnkiid dims
• Financial Assistaaei
• CirrtiraHiringOi Slti

.Truck Driver
• institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

ftObdown 5*4 21rmo
352 236*4579

Owner

EmacuUta conrhnon
07AV 57995

s

272 greet location tow kl. cov­
ered parkmg. 2nd Rr NOvator
fireplace pool. pwr. tennw. ••
arose rm hand bai
5S3 9K.
321-1551

157—Mobile Homes
For Sale
by ORRMH

17&gt;M 2 BR71BA al atacinc to
CMA New vinyl sahna and
flooring new carpet Wisher
hook ups Upgraded stove A ref
*7500 407 321 3297

HuqbSMr!!
OFFICE FURN H UM
4 large 3 T i 60* metal dasiit.
fte cabmen end chaes
APPLIANCE 1 AND
Large 17 5 cube toot Sean re­
frigerator wrtn large top host
free freezer tomsc* top kitch­
en table w&lt;fi four chairs and
various other tools and house
Call 374-4440 toy Information

(407) 322-2611
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CALIFORNIA
CRAFTMATIC
BEDS Kmg w e (2 twms)
$1000 0 6 0 3234593

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4 last tvg saw d year Pnecrest area
Oarage Sate: Sal. Nov 26. 9 30 ■
12pm 2470 Narosaus Ave. Crn
&lt;J Riverview 8 Narcissus

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JY m-i u Y M a r i n e

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530 175-4931 or 121-0691

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Toyota Cortona Wagon,
Ervywi 'me You low away
59900
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overpayments 682 200tit27

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
IM S Caravan: w $ mm. tom*
body damage. *1100 0 6 0 32230*9 after 7PM

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H U N TER S
SPECIALI960
Jeep CJS 1 eyl. 5 ipeed. 4.4
51750 0 6 0 Days 324-0007
Eve 322 1685

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HOW TO G ET RID
OF THAT OLD
CARI

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IT FOR YOU!!
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rent Obfwd 3 Bfl 2 BA.
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181—A ppliances &amp;
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2 swivel rocker* 545b*. I dou­
bt* bed *40 and 1 walnut tom*
ca labto to a chavs 545 322
41453224204
Gels white full sire bed with
dresser a mirror
ErceOenl
shape 5250 0 6 0 322 8775
MATTRESS SALE • FtoT w e
used bo* springs 8 maitress
$45 00 Larry t Mart 322 4 132
OAR FR.E CABMCT tFckanerl
hangng iiies included (25 * 17
a 29) Eiceilenl conrklion 547
322-7674
PfT/Gn6uP2 9 Fl couchas 17
R couch Seats 10 people
Southwestern theme *300 0 6 0
Oays 324 0007. Eves 322*1695
T O O G O O D T O MISS
large 17 5 a R x loot Sears re
irigeraloe with frost free lop
fleeter Kitchen fable to lour
chairs, formica lop Various
other tads and household
items Everything in eicenem
condition Caa 324 9900

189—Office Supplies
OAK FILE CABINET
2 drawer great condwon 547
C44 Jane alter 10AM -322 7674

252-Accounting
•OOKKEEPP4G/ACCOUNTMO
a etc OWE TAX tor &lt;x&gt;v and
business
Accounting Sotu'ions Plus. Inc 407 329-1500

276-Electrical

285-Landscaping

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CALL DICK'k ELECTRIC
407-321-9711
lie. I R000297970ver 39 Yr*.

HOME H4PROVEMENT SVS
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LARKINS LANOSCAPWQ 8 H RtOATKM
We mstal sod. rng syt 8 repair
shrubs mutches, brick pavers,
stump grind, tndsep rock 5
design and twe fountains I wd
sod tree ul any pests and tongus For e « car 523 6317 or
414-7333

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287-L a w n S ervices

278-Handy M an
253-A dditions A
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ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addftlonk-Homes
Additiona-Commertval
Local Builder since 1M1
323-9494 CGC001999

263-CAXrENTHY
CARPENTER. M Home
repairs, pamting 8 cetarmc He
Richard O ra n 321 5972

268-Child C are
C enters
CHK.D CARE
24 hrs/7 djyswk Meals met
Overnights 4 ckopofli OK 555
324 5139

shehes. lights Orywak repair

279-Hauling
CONSTRUCTION clean up t il
lunk removed lawn care anytma
407 359-1641 or 407 365 0791
HAUL940 •Clean-Ups - pressure
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-407-302-7719 betas

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I m pr o ve m e n ts
CHARLES D |Dwn) kMLLER
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paw MC. VISA
407-320-1741

280- H ome
BOBS HAULING 8 TRASH
CLEAN-UP for storage urvts. aa
rages, yards, shrubs, etc Call
Bob 0322 9991 or ceil 5094249

GREG GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES COM
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F REEEST 3234939

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D 322 291 I N 322 9397

300- P ressure
Rental properly, garage shed
clean ups. appliances, trash,
brush. 407-599-2959 or
pgr 4074194217

269-Cleaning Services

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ill temper, a freling ol loss of control.
exhaustion or hyperactivity, distorted
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SPORTS...PAGE IB

L ak e B ran tley's
(leleste
IN S ID E

H E A D L IN E R R E C IP E S FR O M W IL D H O R S E S A L O O N C H E F . P E O P L E 3B

Serving Sanford, Laka Mary, Longw ood, Ovlado, W inter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

Who wouldn’t want
to ride on Gatorail?
We're riding
on lhe train.
Lrt'n rail tt
Caiornll. H its
la the nunte
someone su g­
gested for the
Metropolitan
Orlando light
rail system.
Imagine
from thou ­
sands of
name-thattraln entries, Gnlomll prevailing.
. OK. Vu/u» Express would be
considered us would the Hot
Une. And a group o f University
of Central Florida students are
saying the system should be
known as the Knight Rider.

50 Cents

W E D N E S D A Y , S E P TE M B E R 30. IW 8

‘list Y E A R . No. 28

Class sizes drop in schools
By Marla Orem
HERALD STAFF W RITER
SANFORD - Th e Sem inole
County Public School district
Is reporting a significant drop
In class sizes this year.
Superintendent Paul llugerty
called
the
accom plishm ent,
’ the story o f the century.’
-Tills Is the brightest spot
we've had In class size In the
past seven or eight years.’
ilagerty said.
As o f Aug. 29, of the
county's 50 schools reporting,
nine elem entary schools ex­
ceed 32 students or .8 percent
o f the total; 1 1 middle school

classes exceed 35 with less
than I percent; 30 high school
clusses exceed 35. which Is
.017 percent o f all academ ic
classes.
In elem entary schools, the
uverage class size Is 23 stu ­
dents. Almost 2/3 o f the school
classroom s have 24 or less
students attending, com pared
to 20 recorded In the past few
years. Midway Elem entary has
the lowest student to teacher
ratio, averaging 18.2 students
per classroom . Sterling Park
Elementary has the highest a v ­
erage at 25.9.
In middle and high sch ools,
the numlrers have dropped
from 30 to about 24 students In

lllu c

English and math classes.
Class
numlKTH vary
d e­
pending on the subject.
For English. M llwec Middle
ranked
the lowest
average
class sl/r at 19.8 percent:
South Seminole Middle was the
highest at 20.9 percent. In
high schools. Sem inole High,
hud the lowest class size aver­
age at 20.7 percent; Lake B ran ­
tley was the highest ut 28.5
perceni
Math classes sizes averaged
21.9 perrrnt al Sanford Middle;
27.0 percrnt at South S em i­
nole. In the high schools, L y­
man High was 25 4 percent;
Oviedo High rrp o tlrd 29.7 per­
cen i.

This party’s fo r you

skies

Some newspaper people like
the Idea o f the Hyllner.
All entries with the word
’ Magic* should be thrown out.
No Disney characters cither.
Stick to your monorails. Mickey.
K n ou ghIs enough.
The Sunbetl Limited has a ring
to It. There would be a sun par­
lor cur for those who like It hot.
Sunbelt Sunshine girls will serve
the passengers.
Naming the great Florida light
m il system may be as much fun
us building the thing. The secret
Is staying on the right truck.

A m invitation

to Friday Fast
B y R u m White
h e r a l d s t a f f w r it e r

SANFORD - Sometimes It Is
a small step that leads to the
realization o f a big triumph.
Tills Is how Linda Kuhn Is
thinking us she prepares for
a 3 hour block party for
Sanford on Friday.
From 5 to 8 p.m.. First
Street will I k- closed from
P.irk Avenue to Sanford A ve­
nue to accom m odate several
hundred folks expected to a t ­
tend Friday Fesl, an event
sponsored by Sm\lord Main

The folks In the San Francisco
Huy Area came up with a swift
name for their light rail en ter­
prise. They called It HART. Bay
Area Rapid Transit. Dallas
named Its service DART. Th is Is
not to suggest any Florida Area
Rapid Transit follow HART and
D AR T.

Street. Inc.

The l*orilond. Ore., light rail Is
known us MAX. Critics say the
Central Florldu System will be
known as TAX.
Most people want the trains to
come, however.
Dliane Chesson o f W inter
Springs believes the
Metropolitan Orlando line
should be railed TRAX which
would blend In with the LYNX
bus service. Ms. Chesson's pro­
posal Is a good one. It Is
cult to believe anyone will come
up with much better.

____________ ______ M
A jot (lias over Sanford Tuesday into clear skies and
milder weather, a brief respite from some of the stifling

The area's Initial light rail
tracks may be open by 2001.
They will extend from the
Central Florida Parkway to
Florida's Turnpike. By 2003
lh ey will extend from the
Turnpike to Livingston Street in
downtown Orlando. The
Seminole Express won't come on
line for at least five more years
from this.

fl

• Until this Rall-volutlon. let the
name colling continue.

humidity and heat that hsse neon hanging over the
Central Florida area the past tew weeks.

Police station tops Lake M ary agenda

dim-

Won't It be nice If the area's
light rail system Is as splendid
as the San Francisco cable cars
that climb half way to the stars.
Our system could travel directly
to thr launch pad at Cupr
Canaveral. Periiaps It would be
called the Moon-Lighter or
Seminole Shuttle. The Cape sta ­
tion would be called Third Rock
From the Sun.

R19I9tf ToBVBy VVtc^rit
David Scott and the Celery City Cruisers have wheels and know how to
cruise them They'll be at Friday Fesl

and may emulate some fraturrs o f City Hall.
Including columns and archrs. Delnes said the
architect Is requesting that the com m ission
provide u decision on the final elevations and
architectural treatments, so that the ten der­
ings can be completed for cost estim ation.
Chief Richard Beaiy said he experts the
project to be underway t|,r first part o f next
year and take 14 to 10 months to complete.
Chief Beury and Sgt. Linda Delflorr have
been working on safely and enforcement a lter­
natives on city lakes. eb[K-cially Big Lake Mary,
where citizens have hied a petition which cites
a tremendous Increase in the num ber o f ski
boats and personal water craft utilizing the
lake.

By Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
LAKE MARY - It would appear from the
agenda for Thursday's City Com m ission m eet­
ing that all o f the action will com e In the 5
p.m. work session.
Scheduled for review In the usual 1-1/2 hourperiod prior to the regular city com m ission
meeting, are four Items for discussion. They
Include alternatives for the exterior elevation o f
the new police station, safety and enforcem ent
alternatives for Big Lake Mary, a benefit sharing Initiative proposed by Lake M aty resi­
dent and activist Doug Fom er. and a request
from Sanford for support o f proposed dom estic
air service at the Orlando Sanford Airport.
*1 don't think any o f (the Items) will take very
long.” said City M anager John Litton.
Th e work sessions allow the m ayor and city
com m issioners a chance to review certain Is­
sues ln-depth. Litton said, should the discus­
sion on the Items run longer than the time a l­
lotted. any rem aining issues will be resch ed­
uled.
Th e police station is first on the list. A rc h i­
tect T. Gray Frazier will present the m ayor and
com m issioners with renderings, with ch oices
In architectural treatment. Senior Planner Su­
san Delnes said the building will have aspects
that will fit well with the downtown am biance

At the work session, licary will give a b rief
synopsis o f the a program o f periodic Inspec­
tion of the lake. Tills could Included the u tiliza­
tion and maintenance of a water cruft by p o ­
lice personnel, at a cost of 95.000 annually.
Fom er. a fom ier candidate for a city c o m ­
mission seat and a member o f the city's Local
Planning Agency has proposed u program In
which proceeds from the Econom ic Incentive
ITogram be used lo benefit the citizens In u v a ­
riety o f ways. Litton said Fom er w ill speak ut
the work session and ’ put his concept on the
table.’
r

Please

m i

Lake Mary. Pag* 3A

Beware of credit card scam

First Street in Sanford oflart a
slice ol America yesterday, today
and tomorrow.
Kuhn rrslgnrd and began the
Main Street chores which Hhe
hoped would be far less
stressful.
’ I needed som r laughter,
som e good tim es." she said.
Im proving the econom ic
base o f downtown Sanford
will
krep
this
energetic
woman more than busy. En­
hancing the public Image o f
the town Is crucial.
"W e've got to prove It's safe
und It's fun." she said. T h e ir
are other towns that would
love to have what we have the waterfront and the h is­
toric buildings."
Kuhn has been distributing
a folder with
Inform ation
about being a Main Street
downtown sponsor. Patrons
are those who donate 94.000
a year. An associate would
donate 9500. A booster 925.
*We have most 925 b o o s t­
ers." Kuhn said. ’ Again, It's a
start."
Sanford Main Street Is part
o f the National Main Street
Center tliat was established
by the National Trust for H is ­
toric (’reservation in 1980.
Everyone - merchants and
residents - should benefit
from the program as It lm, roves the quality o f dally
p
It
lives. She said Main Street
supports
the
waterfront

Please see r*«t. Ps|« 3A

City Hall or customers may call 330-5630.

In

B r i e f

Services guide
SANFORD • Customers of the Sanford
Utilities Department will be mailed the
latest Information on the city's utilities
services this week.
The award-wtnntng Sanford Services
Guide addresses business hours, tele­
phone numbers, service rates and policies
o f the U tilities and Public W orks
Departments. The useful guide Is also d is­
tributed to new customers and upon
request.
Additional copies and Information will
be available through customer service at

SANFORD • Tlie Fall Craft Festival of the
First United Methodist Church scheduled
for Oct. 0 has Im-cii canceled.
According to Jean Norris, chairman, the
festival was canceled because not enough
vendors responded.

Computer consumer seminar
CASSELBERRY - Just In lime for the
upcoming holiday season members o f the
Central Florida Computet Sta lely will pre­
sent a free program on ’ How to Buy a
Computer.’ The pmgrain will be presented
Oct. 14 from 7 until 9 p.m. at the Jean
Rhein Central Branch Library. 215 N.OxPUi m see Briefs. Pag* 2A

Claselfled . . .
Comics . . . .
Dear Abby . .
Dr. Oott . . .
Horoscope . .
Obituaries . .
People . . . .
Police Brtels
S p o r t s ..........
TV ..............
W eatbsr . . . .
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telephone m anner o f the first caller.
Officials believe the second call may be lo
delay the victim from canceling their cred­
it card. The victim Is also Informed at this
time that the Insurance will cost more
than the original price.
According to the bulletin, there have not
been any reported incidents In Seminole
County, but officials caution residents to
be aware. Credit card companies do not
call to verify credit card numbers. The
companies already have that Information
on file. I f contacted In tills manner resi­
dents should contact local law enforce­
ment agency immediately.

Cruft festival canceled

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1

SEMINOLE - The Seminole County
S h eriffs Office has Issued a crime alert
bulletin warning residents to be aware o f
a credit card scam targeting senior citi­
zens In Volusia County.
Senior citizens are contacted by phone
and Informed o f the unauthorized use o f
their credit card. The caller explains that
us u rrsult their card needs to be reacti­
vated and asks for the credit card number
and expiration date.
The scam continues when the caller
explains that Insurance can be purchased
to protect the card owner from loss or Ille­
gal use o f their card. A supervisor calls
back five minutes later to confirm the
Information and supposedly check on the

Restaurants and shops w ill
stay open, a disc Jockry w ill
play music from the 1950s.
and a fleet o f neat old cars
will line thr way. A Fifties
car collectors group known
as Ih r Crlcry City Cruisers
arr eager to show their
wheels. Venders will have 91
hoi dogs and 50 cent sodas
*Our whole Idea Is to get
rvrryon r lo Ik - downtown und
have a good
time,” said
Kuhn, a longtime resident
who becam e Main S trret's
program manager this year.
Main Street Is a non profit
community
organization
drdtcalcd
to
revitalizing
downtown Sanford and to
improving thr quality o f life.
’ We're hoping to go one step
at a lime,* she said. *We wish
a thousand people
would
come to Friday Fesl but we
know It will be more like a
couple hundred..
’ What we're counting on Is
thal those who com e have u
great time and want to com e
bark for the next parly.
We've got one for Halloween
(October 31).“
Kuhn, the daughter o f u re­
tired Nuvy Chief, fondly re­
calls Sanford In thr Fifties,
when most o f the shops w rrr
open lute on Friduys und the
residents cam e downtown to
have a meal, shop and have
a good time. It con be that
way again, she says, but It
will take tim e.
After 21 years as a v1ctlim/w1tnrsH coordinator In
the Slate Attorney's O ffice.

H(00 QOOdft,

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•Herald Sanford. Ftont.1 Wednesday. September 30. 1998

Itr ie fs
i onllnurd from l’ «| f IA

I*»r«l Kn.ul, Casscllx-ny.
I'm u ioir tnfonn.it Inn .nut to
ten up i .ill lltc library at 1107)
339-4000.

Holocaust center
nicinhcrshlp meeting
MAHT-ANt) - The Holocaust
M em orial
Resource
and
(Education Center o f Central
Florida Invites the entire com m u­
nity lo attend die annual mem*
lx i ship m eeting on Oet. ‘20 at 8
P in.
Greetings from Vice President
lit Stan Sujka will he followed by
election of directors to the Ixiant
ind a brief meeting. The agenda
will include a com preh ensive
education report and a financial
report A reception will follow the
opening o f the exhibit ’ French
Children o f the H olocaust: A
M em orial Exhibit*. Introduced
with a brief orientation state­
ment.
Hie memorial exhibit shows
the fate ol Jewish rhlldren In
Fiance through brief text and
photos of 250 o f the I I.-IOO ch il­
dren under the age of 18 deport­
ed to Auschwitz. Introductory
panels ro v e r the ch ildren In
Germany, and the Installation o f
ltd I -view ish
governm ent
In
France; the exhibit Includes
t ( productions o f de|xirtatlon lists
Illustrating the many countries
ot the origin o f the children
caught In France, flic exhibit Is
based on the 1.904 page Ixxik
1 1 in ch Children of the Holocaust:
\ Memorial by Serge Klnrs/Ield
(New York U niversity Press,
1990). available at the Holocaust
Memorial Center Library.
H ie Holocaust Center Is local,i at 851 v
M aitland M r
Maitland. For more Information
call 028 0555

C om puter art exhibit
OK1.ANDO - *|rr| Mediation;
the Digital In Contem porary
American Printmaking* leaturrs
works from artist who use the
latest digital technology to create
i omputer art The exhibit, at the
University of Central Florida Art
Gallery, will run Oct. 15 to Nov.
I The public Is Invited to .in
opening reception Oct. 15 from 5
until 7 p in.
llils exhibition, which served

.is the United States entry lor the
22nd International Ulrnntal of
Graphic Art. Ljubljana. Slovenia,
was organized by the University
ol South Florida Contemporary
A n Museum. Artists In the exh i­
bition use recent Innovations In
digital technologies which allow
Images to lx- created with the
computer and directly outputted
onto traditional surfaces such as
archival paper and canvas.
A total o f 15 artists will lx- rep­
resented. litis Includes a series
of prm is by Alfredo Jnar entitled
’ A H undred Tim es Nguygcn*.
docum enting the living condi­
tions
of
V ietn am ese
‘ Boat
People" seeking asylum In Hong
Kong. W orks bv Pae White, digi­
tally manipulated abstract co m ­
positions that combine text and
human llgurc. an- also in the
show.
One ol the best known artists
In
the
show
Is
Robert
Rauschenberg. Rauschenberg,
who has a studio In Capttva.
Fla., Is well known lor his ground
breaking combinations In printmaking technique.
The gallery, on the UCF
Orlando cam pus. Is open from 9
a.m. to 4 p in Monday though
Friday. For m ore Information call
1407) 823-2767.

Craft show
W INTER SPRINGS - The W inter
Springs VFW Auxiliary *5405 Is
sponsoring a craft show on
Saturday, Oct. 17. Tables are
available
For more Information call
Marilyn Mayo at (407) 539-8384
or (407) 265-0213.

Jazzerthon
OKLVS'DO - A Jazzerthon pre­
sented by Jazzerclse will be held
Oct. 31 from 9 a.rtr. until noon
In the U niversity o f Central
Florida Arena to benefit Heart of
Florida United Way.
A minimum pledge o f $25 Is
required, but an extensive prize
structure encourages high par­
ticipation. Prizes will Include
vacation
and
entertainm ent
packages. H its event Is spon ­
sored
by
Florida
Power.
University of Central Florida. 9
Fam ily C onnection and SHE
100.3 FM.
For m ore inform ation call (407)
897-6677. ext. 218.

WEDNESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE : min. 1:05
a.m.. maj. 7:10 a.m.. min. 1:20
p in., maj. 7:35 p.nt.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
3:11 a.m., 3:53 p.m.. low: 9:27
a.m.. 10:22 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 3:10 a.m.. 3:58
p.m.. low: 9:32 a.m .. 10:27
p.m.. Cocoa Beach: high: 3:31
a.m.. 4:13 p.m.. low: 9:47 a.m..
W EDNESDAY T H U R S D A Y
T s trm a 8 9 74 T a tr m a 9 2 7 5 10:42 p.m.

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Construction of the marina in Lake Monroe is shown in this circa 1967
photograph. The bandshell is already gone, but some ot the other older
structures can still be seen. Along Park Avenue from the lakefront are
the Municipal Zoo and city hall with the city Jail behind it. The court­
house is across from the Masonic building and the Valdez Hotel is at

The high temperature In
Sanford Tuaaday wae O l
degrees and the overnight low
wae 73.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m..
Wednesday totaled 0.00 Inch.
•Sunrise................. 7:1S a.m.
•Sunset.................. 7:13 p.m.

S e m in o le

Benefit blood drive
A blood drive, dedicated to leuke­
mia patient Jacob (Jake) Robinson,
son ol Idyllwilde Elementary School
teacher Claire Robinson, was held
Friday at the school. Giving the gift
of life are David Scott, Idyllwilde
principal: Dianna Brewster, teacher;
Theresa Scott, parent Dividend:
Margaret Bowen, PTA president;
Dianne Smith; parent Dividend; end
Sandy Bronson, school secretary.
Donations can atll be made tor
Jake. Foe more Information call the
school at 322-8823 or the Centra)
Florida Blood Bank at 322-0822.

Special to the Herald
The U.S. Fish and W ildlife Service lias determ ined the Dig
Cypress fox squirrel o f Florida may warrant listing as th reaten ed
under the Endangered Species Act and Is soliciting additional
scientific Inform ation and public comment on the status o f the
species.
The squirrel Is a member o f the southernmost subspecies o f the
fox squirrel and Is found In portions o f lie n d iy . Collier. Lee.
M onroe and northwestern Dade counties In southwestern Florida.
II Is a sm aller relative o f the largest tree squirrels tn North
Am erica. The average length o f the Dig Cypress fox squirrel's
head and body Is 11-12 Inches, and the
bu
he b
e ff
­ or Inn-colored
rodent sports a large bushy tall.
Sidney D. Maddock of the Biodiversity Legal Foundation o f
Buxton. N.C.. petitioned the service to list the species as
threatened. Threatened Is defined us likely lo becom e an
endangered species within the foreseeable future throughout all
or a significant portion of Its range.

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Am erican people. The Service manages the 9 3 -m llllon -a cre
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speclul m anagem ent ureas. It also operates 60 national fish
hatcheries and 78 ecological services field stations. Th e agen cy
enforces Federal w ildlife laws, adm inisters the En dan gered
Species Act. manages m igratory bird populations, restores
nationally significant fisheries, conserves and restores w ild life
habitat such us wetlunds. and helps foreign governm ents with
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program that distributes hundreds o f millions o f dollars In excise
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submitted to the same office. 6620 Southpolnt Drive South. Suite
310. Jacksonville, Florida, until Dec. 8.

"W hile this squirrel may never have been a comm on species, It
now appears to be rare throughout Its range, and some h istoric
populations have disappeared altogether." said the service's
Southeast Reglonu! Director Sam D. Hamilton.
Reasons for the squtm Ts continuing population decline are loss
and fragm entation o f Its habitat due to land developm ent and
suppression o f natural fires that thin out heavy underbrush that
Is unfavorable habitat for the squirrel. Other factors Include
shooting and highway deaths.
The service will review the status o f this species and publish u
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months o f the 90-day finding. For additional Inform ation on this
matter, contact Dr. Mlihuel M. Bentzlen. field supervisor o f the
Service's Jacksonville, Florida Field Office. His phone num ber Is;

Wednesday, September 30. 1998 • VoL 91. No. 28

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Lake Mary —

POLICE LOG

continued from Page 1A

The /oHou’Ing reports were compiled from the Seminole County
S h eriffs Office.for Incidents recorded Sept. 29:

Domestic violence:
LONOWOOD. U.S. Highw ay 17-92, 200 block. Sept. 27. 8:28
p.m. A 33 year old man was arrested liy S rm ln olr County
sherlfTs deputies after lie allegedly picked his wife up by the
neck and w rists and threw her out o f the house. She tried to
drive aw ay from the home, but he began to beat on her car
with n wrench.
SANFORD, Holly Avenue, 200 block, Sept. 26. 9:35 p.m. A
•17-yrar-old man was arrested by Sanford Police after he got
into an argum ent wtlh his wife about telephone use and he hit
her on the chin w lih the phone.
SANFORD. Locust Avenue. 1800 block, Sept. 27. 11:30 p.m.
A 24 -year-old man was arrested l&gt;y Sem inole County sherllTs
deputies after he got in a fight with his brother. He allegedly
hit his brother several Hines and his dog bit the brother tn hts
defense ns w ell.
WINTER SPRINGS, Sherry Street, 200 block, Sept. 25. 3:23
n.m. A 33-year-old woman was arrested by W inter Springs Pollre after she got Into an urgument with her slstrr, “ransnrkrd"
her sister's room , removed an AK-47 from the sister's eloset
and brought It to the yard where she threatened Iter brothertn-law with the unloaded gun. The sisters allegedly hit one a n ­
other nnd wrestled lit the yard.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 434/Jamestown, Sept.
24, 12:01 a.m. A 34-yrar-old man was arrested by A ltam on te
Springs Police for driving under the Influence.
CASSELBERRY, Concord Drive/Anchoe , Sept. 27. 2:10 a.m.
A 27-ycar-old man was arrested by Sem inole County sherifTs
deputies for driving under the Influence.
LAKE MARY. Lake Mary Boulevard/Oreenwood, Sept. 25,
3:25 n.m. A 22-year-old man was a n rsted by Lake Mary Police
for driving under the Influence.
LAKE MARY, County Road 18/Rantoul Road, Sept. 26. 11:17
p.m. A 4 5-year-old woman w as arrestrd by Sem inole County
sheriff's deputies for driving under the Influence.
OVIEDO, Mitchell Hammock Road, 1800 block. Sept. 25.
2:47 a.m. A 26-ycur-old man was arrested by Oviedo Police for
driving under the influence.
SANFORD, Mangostlne Avenue, Sept. 27. 12:32 n.m. A 43year-old man was arrrsled by Semtnole County SherUTs d ep u ­
ties for driving u ndrr the Influence.
SANFORD, Bradahaw Drive/2B“ Street, Sept. 25. 9:24 p.m.
A 55-ycar-old man was a n rs trd by Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD. S U te Road 46/Beardall, Sept. 25. 7:54 p.m. A 43year-old man was arrrsted by Sem inole County sh eriffs d ep u ­
ties for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, Beardall/Marquette, Sept. 26. 9:13 p.m. A 47year-old man was arrrsled by Sem inole County sh eriffs d ep u ­
ties for driving under the Influence.
SANFORD, Airport Boulevard/25* Street. Sept. 26. 2:05
a.m. A 47-year-old woman was arrested liy Sanford Police ofTl*
errs for driving undrr the Influence.

WINTER PARK,

Tangerine

Avenue/Howell Branch

Road,

Sept. 26, 2:28 a.m. A 29-year-old man was arrested by S em i­
nole County sh eriffs deputies for driving under thr Influence.

F om er proposes the esta b ­
lishment o f a ssista n ce p ro ­
grams, 1o bcnrflt Lake Mary
residents and businesses, such
as a "Growth Impact R elie f
fYogram ". to nddress concents
nnd direct financial assistance;
nnd a "Huy Lake Mary First" d i­
rectory o f city-based
bu si­
nesses and residents who own
businesses. F o m e r also p ro ­
poses outreach program s and
lo prom ote com m unity spirit
nnd quality o f life.
Litton said the recent news
o f n proposed m ilitary training
com plex at the Orlando S an ­
ford Airport could put co n s id ­
eration o f the last work session
item In a different light. S an ­
ford Mayor Larry Dale has
asked for com m unity co n sen ­
sus on the need for regular
dom estic air service at the a ir­
port. Dale's letter states d o ­
mestic service Is needed lo
"serve ih e growing residential
population base In the Imme­
diate area. Sem inole, northern
Orange, southwest Volusia and
eastern Lake counties."
Litton said airport noise c o n ­
tinues to be a concern for Lake
Mary citizens and Impact o f the
m ilitary training com plex a p ­
proved Tuesday by the House
o f Representatives m ay further
aggravate that situation.
Dale has requested Input by
U ike Mary, fo r a report he
hopes to present at the next
Sem inole V ision M ayor and
Manager's Roundtable, Nov. 19.
Th e
regular
com m ission

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conference
center
project
and
efforts to keep the
Sem inole County Courthouse
In the city.
Kuhn said thnt ns Sanford
builds Itself a positive Image
this w ill reflect In m ore con ­
fidence In Its future.
She Is counting on Friday
Fest to whet som e appetites
and create enthusiasm for
the town she has called up
since she was 12 years old. *
Tilts Is a good tow n." Kuhn
said. "We want everyone to
know that. It's a very special
tow n."

Farewell to

Miss Libby

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
O R DIN AN CE NO. 906
AN OR DINANCE O F T H E C IT Y O F LAKE MARY, FLORIDA, AMENDING CH AP­
TER 154, ZONING CO D E, O F T H E C IT Y O F LAKE MARY LAND DEVELO PM EN T
REGULATIONS; ESTABLISHING A D EV ELO P M EN T STANDARDS OVERLAY
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TRICT; PROVIDING FOR IN TE N T AND PURPOSE; PROVIDING FOR DEFINI­
TIO N S; PROVIDING FOR CO N FLIC TS , SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFEC TIV E
DATE.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the CITY COMMISSION of the City of Lake Mary,
Florida, that said COMMISSION will hold a Public Hearing on Thursday October
15,1990 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon as possible thereafter, to consider an ordinance
for the creation of a Downtown Development Standards Overlay District for the
area generally described as follows and shown on the enclosed map:
North of Lake Mary Boulevard, south of Alma Avenue, east of Fifth Street and west
of First Street and Old Lake Mary Road.

From Staff Reports

rwrwH rTWIB Wy |wwsy

Miss Ubby greslsd hundreds of dancing cowboys and cowgirls at Tbs
Bam on French Avenue. She's gone now but not forgotten.

SANFORD - Th e elgn out­
side The B am on Fren ch
Avenue says It all: "In M em ­
ory o f Miss U b b y ."
M ary Elizabeth H ellekson.
w ho owned Th e B am for the
past 10 years, died Sunday
o f cancer. She w as 67.
Michael Hellekson said hts
mom, "always had a wink
and a sm ile" and loved cou n ­
try music. She bought
the
historic building on French
in 1988 and turned It Into a
county-m usic
hall.
G arth
Brooks. Clint
Black
and
Dwight Yoakam sang there.
Brooks m entions Th e B am
In his song "The Old Stuff."
Hundreds cam e
to Th e
B am each weekend to dance
on the large wooden floor.
Th e B a m had line dancing
before it becam e cool • Miss
U bby being a step ahead.
Hellekson was bom In M a r­
shall. Va.. and gradu ated ‘
from G eorgetow n U niversity
with a business d egree.
Survivors Include her sons
•
M ichael
and
Robert
H ellekson, daughter, Sheila
II. King and six gra n d ch il­
dren.
Arrangem ents ure bein g
handled
by
BaldwtnFalrchtld,
Oaklawn
Park
Cem etery
and
Funeral
Home, Lake M ary.

The Public Hearing will be held in the City Commission Chambers at 100 North
Country Club Road, Lake Mary. The Public is invited to attend and be heard. Said
hearing may continue from time to time until a final action is made by the City
Commission.

OBITUARIES
MARY ELIZABETH
HELLEKSON

"U B B Y "

Mary
Elizabeth
"U bby"
H ellekson,
67,
Saddlcworth
Place, Heathrow, died Sunday.
Sept. 27, 1998. B om In M ar­
shall, Va., she moved to C en ­
tral Florida In 1988 from New
Jersey. Mrs. Hellekson owned
M iss U bby's B am In Sanford.
She was E piscopalian .
; Survivors include sons. Rob­
ert "B o b ', Deltona, Michael,
Sanford: daughter. Sheila H.
King, Sanford; six grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Folrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, In charge o f
arrangem ents.

JAMES D. KEENEY
Jam es D. Keeney. 73, V illa
Drive. Sanford, died Sunday.

Sept. 27. 1998. B om tn Prin ce­
ton. Ky., tic m oved to C entral
Florida In 1946. Mr. Keeney
was manager o f an oil c o m ­
pany distributor for Exxon Oil
Com pany In Fern Park and
form er em ployee o f O range
Bulck. He was a 32nd Degree
Muson and m em ber o f Scottish
Riles, Orlando.
Mr. Keeney
served In Ihe U.S. Marine Coro,
during W W II. He was a M eth­
odist.
Survivors include wife, Anna:
daughters. Diana Epler, A l ­
pharetta. Ga., Faye Juhl, C o n ­
cord.
N.C.;
sisters,
D enise
McCullough. Bonnie B lackketter. both o f Havanna. Fla.: four
grandchildren;
one
greatgranddaughter.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Purk Cem etery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge o f
arrangem ents.

HsUtkaoa,
"Libby"

Mary

Elisabeth

Memorial Services for Miss Ubby
will be held today at 730 p.m. at
ihe
Baldwin Fairchild
Funeral
Home, Oaklawn Cluipcl In Lake
Mary with die Rev. Paul Hoyrr offi­
ciating. Miss Ubby was the owner
of Miss Ubby's Bant In Sanford and
always hod a wink and a smlk. Stic
In survived by two sons. Bob and
Michael, daughter. Sheila King, six
grund children, kzuru. Enk. Mlchad. Pam. Sean, and Danielle. In
Um of flowers the fumlly requests
donations be made to die: Ubby
Hellekson Cancer Care Memorial
Fund, c/o Florida Hospital Water­
man Foundation. 812 N. Bay
Street. EusUa. F t 32726, 1352) 5Hb
7G76. Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home. Oaklawn Chapel. 5000 C.R.
40 A. Sanford. Lake Mary. FL, (407)
322-4263.

NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED TH A T A TAPED RECORD O F THIS M EETING IS
MADE BY T H E C ITY FOR ITS CO N VEN IEN CE. TH IS R ECORD MAY N O T C O N ­
S TITU TE AN AD EQ U ATE RECORD FO R TH E PURPOSES O F APPEAL FROM A
DECISION MADE BY T H E CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING T O ENSURE TH A T AN
AD EQ UATE R ECORD O F TH E PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPEL­
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C O N TA C T T H E C ITY ADA COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE O F TH E
M EETING A T (407) 324-3024.
C ITY O F LAKE MARY. FLORIDA
Carol Foster,
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Boxing is a
competition,
not a sport
SANFORD _ W ith the recent escapades or
Mike Tyson, something that I have been
holding Inside needs to be said.
Boxing Is not a sport.
TWo men enter a ring and try to pound the
sense out of each other.
W hat Is sportsmanlike about that?
And
don't
start with
that
I
don't
understand because I am a female stufT.
I love most sports. 1 understand sports
better than most men and spend m y
weekends parked In front o f the television
watching nothing bu t sports.
I am a sports writer.
But boxing Is not a sport.
A sport Is something people play In the
hopes of w inning a competition. In that
light, boxing could be considered a sport.
However, that's where the similarities end.
I enjoy watching a good fight as much as
the next guy I like nothing more than to see
big. slow George Foreman plug around a
ring, chasing some other man who Is scared
to death o f having his face make contact with
Foreman's fist.
I take boxing, however, for what it Is.
Lets put U in perspective.
It's run by men like D on King, one of the
most despicable men on the planet.
"Only In America" could someone like King
have the opportunity to promote boxers
without having any concern whatsoever for
their well being. He Is a loud mouth w h o
makes a farce of the sporting world and
boxing promoters as a whole.
Then there are the boxers.
Mike Tyson h as made a mockery of the
boxing world. He w a s accused of being
mentally unstable and abusive to w om en
long before his conviction of rape.
Then, he w orks his way back Into the rin g
and w hat does he do? He tears a part o f
Evander Hollyfleld's ear off with his teeth and
has his boxing privileges (It's a privilege to
step Into the ring and either beat up another
hum an being or be beaten up by one?)
revoked for a year.
Then a couple of months ago when he tries
to get his boxing license reinstated in N ew
Jersey. Tyson blow s up at the panel that is
trying to decide whether he h as a temper
problem or not and pulls his request.
Today, Tyson (who Is now trying to get his
license restored by Nevada, the state that
pulled his license) w a s supposed to turn In a
psychological analysis proving that he Is
stable and he "forgot" to do It.
In addition to the promoters and boxers,
pay-per-view has to get Its slimy hands In on
the pot.
You can't even watch a fight anym ore
without paying upw ards o f $50 and then
sitting through five fights on the undercard
that no one cares about In order to get to the
main event.
• Once there, the fight usually culminated In
a first round knock out, some horrible
w rong doing by one o f the contestants (this
Is boxing, shouldn't everything be legal?)
which causes a riot to break out or a stop o f
the fight because one o f the com batants is In
the com er crying and refuses to defend
himself.
Cock and pit bull fighting Is Illegal, but
someone somewhere thinks It's all right for
two men to get into a ring and m aul each
other.
W ith the exception of hockey, which Is
basically boxing on skates (more on that at a
later time), no other sport allows the players
to fight.
Could you Imagine two tennis players
duklng It out at the net with their fists
Instead o f racquet? O r a bench clearing
braw l In the middle of a football gam e
allowed to continue until one team Is left
standing and declared the winner?
Players
are
ejected
from
baseba
KanWrtKnll and every other sport for fighting.
Kids are suspended from school and ba rs are
emptied when two people come to flst-a-cuffs.
1 understand that boxing Is big money,
again thanks to people like Don King and
Institutions like pay-per-view television.
All I ask Is that you call It w hat It Is. A

Someone had to win
Oviedo outlasts Seminole
in girls volleyball action
By J if f Bsrtlnlcks
A SSISTANT SPO RTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ It was the match
nobody wanted.
In the end, the visiting Oviedo
girls' volleyball
team
outlasted
Seminole. 15-5. 16-18. 15-2, but
neither team looked Im pressive as
the
team s
traded
m istakes
throughout the Sem inole A thletic
Conference match Tuesday night at
Dill Fleming M em orial Qymnaslum.
Seminole coach Beth Corso was
frustrated by her team 's effort. T h e
'Notes had a five-gam e w inning
streak until a loss last week to
W inter Springs, but were still
playing surprisingly well until they
forgot how to serve last night as
the record fell to 7-7.
Th e 'Notes made 17 service er­
rors. Including six o f their first 12
attempts In the third game.
Making It even m ore frustrating
that Sem inole battled b a rk
from scores o f 13-4 and 14-6 to
pull out the second game, holding
o ff seven Oviedo serves on match
point.
T o work so hard and not finish
It Is frustrating." Corso said after
the match. "I've never seen such
horrible serving and I have no Idea
where It cam e from ." •
Oviedo coach Anna H ollis wasn't
too pleased either. H er Lions Im ­
proved to 7-4 on the regular s e a ­
son. but she didn't like lettin g

Sem inole off the hook In the s ec­
ond game.
In fact, shr didn’t even rem em ber
what she said to her team nfter
Sem inole pulled out the 18-10 v ic ­
tory.
"I Just let them talk to th e m ­
selves." Hollis said. "W e'rr on the
up and up but we didn’t play a n y ­
where near our a b ility."

Hollis suit! site thinks she knows
the problem .
"We need lo finish." she said. "W e
had the momentum and we gave It
back. We need a killer Instinct."
The Lions had It In the first
game. Lindsey Com bes had a b ig
night and Hrooke Ashy and N icole
Broome were also solid.
In the second game. Oviedo
raced out and It looked like every­
body would be going home early
until Sem inole staried lo ca p ita lize
on Oviedo m istakes.
Behind
Kim
Nelson's
serve.
Sem inole wljted out a 13-4 deficit
and made It 13-9.
Jennifer Lane served an ace to
give Oviedo match point, but S em i­
nole cam e back.
Down
14-13.
Amanda
C ook
served a winner to tie It. Oviedo
cam e back with an ace from C o m ­
bes. but Sem inole gave up Its
power gam e and scored on a pair
o f tips to give Itself gam e point.
Cook then slam m ed hom e a win-

i i m Props. Pag* 2B

S M iM M

Ncoto Broome had a solid night, especially In tho opening game, to help the
Ovtodo girts knock ofl Seminole in three games, 15-5. 16-18 and 15-2, In Seminole
Athlete Conference votleybal action Tuesday at Bid Fleming Momortat Gymnasium.

Seminole freshman gridders throttle Lake M ary
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD _ In Its defeat of Lake Mary Tues­
day night, the Seminole High School freshman
team had trouble not scoring.
The Rams (1-3) traveled to Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium for a match-up with the now
4-1 'Notes and were handed a pretty tough de­
feat. losing 48-6.
The Lake Mary freshman team lacks big play
makers In many roster positions and Seminole
took advantage of the Rams' troubles quickly.
Fullback Jeff Johnson had only six carries
which resulted In three touchdowns, from five-,
15-. and 40-yarda, before he waa pulled from
the game to allow hla back-up some playing
time.

Quarterback A ndre Raines (yes. there are
m ore talented m em bers from this fam ily) also
scored on a five-yard keeper.
At the half, the score was 28-0 and Sem inole
coach Scott Caako was looking for ways to
lighten up on the Rams' defense.
"I substituted early and at every position,"
Casko said. "1 dressed out 40 players tonight
and each o f them got to play In some capacity.
"I even played som e o f the kids out o f position
so that they could get som e new exposure. We
also went for two point conversions after every
touchdown and only made three o f them so we
weren't putting DATs on the board."
Things got w orse for the Rams In the second
half.
Sem inole's back-up quarterback. Tim Hunter,
scored on a 25-yard keeper and then tallbuck
Reno W illiam s went 70-yards to find the end

Both team s will next line up with Oviedo. Th e
Lions will travel to Lake Mary next Tuesday to
take on tire Rams at Don T. Reynolds Stadium
starting at 7 p.m.
The Fighting Sem lnoles and Oviedo will have
to wait for three weeks, however, due to and o ff
week and the fall break, before m eeting on
Tuesday. October 20th at John Courier Field nt
7 p.m.

Celeste turning
second chance
into stardom

Lions frosh
top Hawks
OVIEDO _ Steve Asby led the way
as Oviedo got over .500 with a 28­
12 victory over Lake Howell In
freshman football action at John
Courier Field Tuesday night.
Jason Scott got the Lions on the
board first by returning a punt 68yards for a touchdown In the first
quarter.
Oviedo Increased Its lead to 21-0
at halftime as Asby kicked a 28yard Odd goal, Matt Ford scored
on a 16-yard run and Dustin Z d gjer returned a fumble 67-yards for
a touchdown.
The hosts scored their final
touchdown In the third quarter on
a one-yard run by Asby, who also
added the extra point.
The SUver Hawks scored both of
their touchdowns In the fourth
quarter.
Oviedo (3-2) will be at Lake Mary
and Lake Howell will host Winter
Springs next Tuesday at 7 p.m.

cone.
The defense was also playing well for the
Tribe. Th e unit held Lake Mary to 10 yards In
total offense and was led by Josuah Oathers,
who caused a Rams fumble and then ran It In
for a 30-yard touchdown.
Finally, the Rams were ablr to pul together a
little offense and managed to find the end zone
late In the gam e.

By Jeff Bertlmlcke
A SS IS TA N T SPORTS EDITOR

Arnold Cataat# (srfiH* uniform) busts through the Lyman de­
fense on Monday, showing the form that has mado him the
leading rushers In the Seminole Athletic Conference.

ALTAMONTE SPRINOS _ Lake Brantley running back
Arnold Celeste leads the county In rushing and is the
key to the Patriots' 4-0 start.
But none o f that would be possible if not for a sec­
ond chance and the 1997 football season. .
When the Patriots took the field for the season
opener last year. Celeste sat In Use stands fighting
back tears as his form er teamm ates lost without him.
"It w as very em otional." Celeate said. "I went to the
first gam e and went to the locker room after the gam e
but I wasn't part o f the team."
Celeste played sparingly for Lake Brantley as a
sophom ore before a mistake led to his being expelled
from school.
lie doesn't like to talk ubout It. Ills coach George
Clayton adm its Celeste made a mistake, but Instead o f
playing for the Patriots and sharing time with Ryan
Pagan last year, Celeste was out o f football for the first
time since he w as a child.
He entered the Exrel program and did his best to

as Celesta. Page 2B

PBS-Hackers are back
WINTER SPRINGS _ Juanita
Johnson pitched two amazing
games as the PBS-Hackers re­
turned from a two-year layoff with
a pair of victories In the City of
Winter Springs Women's Monday
Night Fall Slow Pitch Softball
League at Central Winds Park.
Johnson, a 61-year-old veteran,
tossed a two-hitter as the Hackers
pounded ODDC, 13-1, and followed
that up with a four-hitter In a 17-1
thumping of Iron Horae. Both

R e c o r d settin g d a y in b a seb a ll p la y o ffs
By Deaa Smith
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Tim Raines and J a ­
son Varitck had the best seats in
the house Tuesday.
Raines was on the bench as the
New York Yankees, who set an
Am erican League record o f 114

wins In the regular season, got a
combined five-hit shutout from
David W ells and Mariano Rivera
und the Yankees scored two sec­
ond Inning runs to edge the Texas
Rangers 2-0 at Yankee Stadium.
Varitck. a Lake Brantley gradu­
ate who is a back-u catcher, saw
his Boston Red Sox break a 13-

gam e losing streak in the p layoffs
with on 11-3 pummellng o f the
C leveland Indians at Jacobs Field.
Mo Vaughn, who lost the A m eri­
can lea gu e batting title by two
points. 339-to-337. to the Yan kee's
Hem ic W illiam s, broke out o f an 0fo r-14 allowing In the post-season

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Briefs
C o n tin u ed fro m Pa ge ID

gam es

w ere

stopped In tlic fifth Inning.
Rosannc Fry led PBS In the first game, going
.'l-for-3 with two runs scored.
Other hitters w rre, with two hits, Anna lln lh s
(double, two runs), Taml Chesser (double, two
K ill). Jackie Janow iak (two nm s. RBI). Terri
Mann (two n m s) and Becky Mangtno, and with
one hit. Jaudon Marlette (double, run. K ill).
Pin Ills Baynes (two nm s. K ill). Johnson (four

Kill) and Connie Thom as (K ill).
Doing the dam age In the Iron Horse win were
Baynes (four hits, three nm s), Marlette (hom e
run. two irlptrs. two nm s. six RBI), Janowiak
(t I tree hits, three K ill), Mann (lltree hits, two
nm s). tlirresa W alburger (two hits, three nms).
S la ty Bunvell (two hits) and Fry (four nms
scored).
Fite (la ck ers take on GDDC next Monday al
(5:30 p m. at Central W inds Park

SANFORD _ H ie results from the City o f
ford Recreation and Parks Department Fall
reational V olleyball League for Monday,
tem ber 28lh. nl the Sanford Middle School
Pelham Gym natorlum w eir:

S an­
R ec­
S ep ­
Dan

Sanders, Lions pound Hues

A League: K athy's Baby Shop. Yknots and
Beer :30 (all 3-1). CES (1-3) and Just For F\ilt
(0-4).

PONTIAC. Michigan _ Barry Sanders ran for
131-yards on 27 carries and rookie qu arterback
Charlie Batch accounted for 154 yards o f total
olTense as the Detroit Lions clobbered the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 27-0.

11 lea gu e: the Unknowns, the S ain ts and
Rob's Team loll 3-1), Sanford Church o f God (|3) and W cstvlcw Baptist Church (0 4).

Playoffs

The Hues (1-3) were held to an NFL season low 133 yards o f offense by the Lions (1-3) d e ­
fense.

f i l e standings alter two weeks arc:
A la-ague: Kathy's Baby Shop (7-1), Yknots (6-

C o n tin u ed from Page IB
by hitting a pair o f hom e runs and a double In
live trips to the plate and driving in seven runs
for the Red Sox.
Vaughn, who tied the record held by S eattle's
Edgar Martinez for most RBI in a game, and
Namur Garelapurra drove In all 11 o f B oston 's
runs. John V alentin scored four run-* lor the
winners.
Pedro Martinez, who signed with the Red Sox
In the ofl-season, scattered six hits, w hile
sin k in g out eight and walking none over seven
Innings to get a victory- In his first ever post
season appearance.
In the National League playoffs on Tuesday.
Kevin Drown outpltchcd Randy Johnson as the
Sun Diego Padres edged the Houston Astros. 2l. In the A strodom e.
Brown, who w as traded to the Padres by the
Marlins In the off-season, struck out a divi­
sional playoff record o f 16 and gave up only two
hits over eight Innings.
Th e 16 strike outs were the second-most In a
post-season gam e ever, behind the 17 k's rernrdcd by the St. I-outs Cardinals' Bob Gibson
In the 1968 W orld Scries against the Detroit Tlgers.
Trevor Hoffm an gave lip an unearned run in
the ninth Inning to get the save.
Johnson, w ho went 10-1 after being acquired
by the Astros from Seattle and had given up
only one run In the dome, gave lip a run In the
sixth Inning on a double by Tony Wynn and a
later sacrifice fly by Jim Leyrltz.
Tire other nrn came on a home nm by Greg

Vaughn In the eighth Inning. Johnson tell after
right, scattering nine hits and striking out nine.
flic divisional playoffs continue today with
the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves opening
tlu-lr best of-flvc series al Turner Field.. If thr
w eather cooperates.
Remnants o f Hurricane Georges Is spread
over Georgia, Alabama, the Carollnas and North
Florida and heavy rains may pul a damper on
the scries.
If the gam e Is played II can I h- seen on ESPN
starting at 4 p.m. with the Braves' John Smoltz
pitching against the Cubs Mark Clark.
In oth er gam es today, Game Two o f the In d i­
ans-Red Sox scries will feature a pair of Florida
lx»m pitcher's faring oil (ESI’ N. 1 p.m ) at J a ­
cobs Field Dwight G&lt;xxirn from Tampa will
start for Cleveland and Melbourne's Tim W ake­
field will be the hurler for Boston.
Game Two o f the Yankees-Rangers series will
lx- on WESH Channel 2 at H p.m. from Yankee
Stadium with New- York starting Andy Pettltte
and Texas sending Rick Helling lo the mound.

Kellie
C on tin u ed from Page IB

barbaric, gladiator style ritual which pits two
men against each other without any defense
except their lists (and teeth),
Don't call it a sport. There Is nothing
sportsmanlike about lighting.
And especially about boxing.

Celeste
Continued from Page IB
re­
main us much a part o f the
team as possible. He watched
Die Patriots struggle early and
recover near the end o f the
season, but. by then, p la yo ff
hopes were shot.
T h r year without football
may have been the best tiling
that ever happened, Celeste
said.
"I Just felt like God sent me
In a certain path." Celeste
said. **1 didn't have the grades
nl live time, now I have them. 1
learned to work harder In
school and on the field.*
Celeste has come a long way
In a year. He has a 3.5 grade
point average this year and Is
Imping for a chance to play at
the University o f Central F lo r­
ida next year. He will take his
SAT Oct. 10 and the A C T the
follow ing week.
Celeste said none o f It would
be possible without the sup­
port o f Clay-ton who kept In
touch with Celeste all through
the U&gt;97 season.
'l i e always kept In touch
with me.* Celeste said. 'C oa ch
did everything he could to help
m e out.*
The hard work paid o ff both
on and o ff the field. Celeste
leads the county and Is among
the Central Florid leaders with
over 550 yards In rushing. He
also
lias
nine
touchdowns
h radlng Into Friday's hom e
gam e against Sem inole.
Clayton hasn't been the only
key to Celeste's success. His
offensive line has dom inated.
Danny
Criswell.
Aaron
Shealy. Chris Oriandlnl. Jess
Llpsry and Aaron
Perlxteln
have created huge holes for
Celeste on the offensive line
and the Patriots' running quar­
terback
Regan Russell
and
tailback
Lantcr
Bush
have
given Lake Brantley an arsenal
o f weapons. It's no longer tire
Ryan and Brian show that ran
(h r offense last year.
*1 don't con sider m yself the
man around here,*
C eleste
wild. -It's a total team efTort. I
make sure to thank the o ffen ­
sive line for everything 1 get.*
Celeste ran for 177 yards in
a win over Lym an Monday on a
wet field. He looked a bit like
tils favorite NFL star T errell
Davis o f the Denver Broncos.
As the gam es went by last

T U E S D A Y

2). Beer :3U (4-4). CES (2 0) and Just For Fun
(1-7).
____
11 la-ague: Rob's Team (7-1). the Saints (0-2).
Sanford Church o f God and the Unknowns (both
3-5) and W cstvlcw Baptist Church 117)

R ecreation V olleyb all

Preps
C o n tin u ed fro m P a ge IB
ncr o ff o f a Mlchcllc Cardel set lo ron e a d e ­
ciding gam e.
That's when Sem inole's serve
fell apart. Four o f Us first five
serves crashed Into the nrt and
Oviedo took advantage, racing
out to a 9 0 lead anil coasting
from there. T h r Lions rapped II
off with two stm ight blocks by
Broom e.
Tire win was the second In
two night's for the Lions, who
knocked off a hot Dike B ran ­
tley trum tn three gam es, 11*
15. 16-14 und 15-5. on M on ­
day.
Next up for Oviedo Is a hom e
gam e against
w inless Lake
Howell on Thursday at 7 p.m..
while the 'Nules host Oak Ridge
tn a Class 5A-Dlstrict 5 match
tonight at BUI Firm in g M em o­
rial Gym nasium at 6 p.m.

IN OTHER GIRLS
MATCHES:
CASSELBERRY _ Lake Bran­
tley continued Its hot play o f
late, keeping D ike Howell w in­
less In Im pressive fashion. 15I and 15-1,
In a Class 6ADistrict 3 and Sem inole A th ­
letic Conference match at Lake
Howell High S chool.
The Patriots (4-10) will host
Sem inole and the Silver Hawks
(0-8) will be at Oviedo on
Thursday at 7 p.m.
GOLDENROD _ Trinity Prep
(13-3) crushed wtnless W ym ore
(0-6), 15-0 and 15-1.

BOYS SOCCER
ORLANDO
_
H law assee
C hristian A cadem y had little
trouble in w inning Its second
gam e o f the season, w h ite­
w ashing Faith Christian, 7-0,
In conference action Monday
U jre ^ y g a a ls
te
tw ice
for
fita w to M e *• C h ristian (2*7-2).
w hile Swindle and Th om as
added one goal each. Faith
C hristian fell to 1-8.

MONDAY
BOWLING
CASSELBERRY _ Lake B ran ­
tley and Lake M ary w ere double
winners, w hile W in ter S prin gs
and Lake Howell split In S em i­
nole
A thletic
C on ference
Bow ling League action at the
AM F
Bowling
C enter
In
C asselberry on Monday.
Th e Patriots boys and girls
both beat Lym an by Identical
15-3 scores, w hile the Rams
boys topped Sem inole 14-1/2to-3-1/2 and the girls swam ped
the Tribe. 16-2.
Th e
Silver
Hawks
boys
whipped the Bears 16-2, w hile
the W inter Springs girls won
12-6 .
T h e league w ill now be Idle
until W ednesday. O ctober 21st.
when it m eets at Oviedo Lanes
at 3 :30 p.m.

BOYS VOLLEYBALL
After missing the 1997 football season lor a mistake, Arnold Celeste has
returned to lead Lake Brantley to a 4-0 stall and the lead In OA-Distrtct 3.

year, Cctesle said he alw ays
dream ed o f his senior year,
going back to Lake Brantley.
For a time, he said he consider
going to a private school but
was com m itted to repayin g
Clayton for tils support.
*1 worked out every day,"
Celeste said. *1 decided to stay
at Lake Brantley and com e
back stronger and better. I had
to r a m the respect when 1
cam e back but the coach es
gave me a chance.*
It
worked
out
great
all
around. Lake Brantley didn't

W E D N L S D A Y

TH U RSD AY

stand out as a county favorite
at the start o f the season, but
with wins over DeLand and
Lyman so far In districts, the
Patriots are In the driver's seat.
*We can go to states.” C e­
leste satd. "If w e can Just keep
it all together, we can go to the
finals."
Celeste has already gone a
long way. When he puts hla
mind to It, he's tough to stop.
Just usk opposing defenses.
And tire coaches who gave
him a second chance.

» RIDAY

SANFORD _ A lex G onzalez
had a
m onster
match
as
Oviedo outlasted Sem inole, 1416. 15-12. 15-10, tn Sem inole
Athletic Conference action at
Bill Flem ing M em orial Oymnastum.
"W e're steadily
Im proving,"
said Oviedo coach Tim Dezego.
"All o f the players are c o n ­
tinuing to Im prove."
Gonzalez had 28 serves w ith ­
out a miss, Including one ace,
to along with 38 assists.
A lso starring for the Lion s
were Tu rn er Elliot with 29 kills
and Del W yn egar with
10
blocks, most com in g at critical
points In the match.
Oviedo (6-3) w ill host Lake
Howell while Sem inole (3-6)
will be at Lake Brantley, both

o rw

ORLANDO _ Courtney Tatum
and Jaclnta Mathis led the way
as Hlawassee Christian A c a d ­
em y swept
a
bark -to track
conference matchup with Or­
lando Christian Prep (O H),
Utst Friday, at H law assee
Christian (9-7 overall, 3-1 In
conference action), thr h osts
won In straight gam es. 15-8
and 15-4. but were takrn to
three gam es on Monday, 154),
10-15 and 15-11.
Tatum had 22 kills, right
service points and six digs,
while Mathis hud 22 assists
and 15 service points.

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withstood
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win In thrre games, 15-7, 14-10
and 15-6.
"Jon Cheek was the best allaround player tonight." said
Patriots
head
roach
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"H is outside h illin g,
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standing.
"Sean O T o o le had a stron g
serving
and
middle
hit I lug
match and Tom O'Brien a lso
had som e good hits."
Next up for Lake Brantley |53) will either lx* a tournament
at W inter Springs or at a
Apopka on Saturday.
Th e Silver Huwks (2-5) will
be at Oviedo tonight at 7 p.m.
LONGWOOD .
Dike Mary
kept Its undefeated record In­
tact with a 15 6 and 15-10
Sem inole Athletic C onference
victory over Lyman at the
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cludes the finest Ingredients
and provisions, such us hand­
out. certified Angus steaks,
fresh seafood, vegetables and
seasoning like tire W lldhorse
Saloon's
signature barbecue
sauce. Radcllff believes and
follows a ph ilosoph y that the
cooking technique Is as Inte­
gral on element to the overall
dish as the ingredients. His
passion
for bold
Am erlran
barbecue Is perfectly com plem enled by his favor for smok•ng. grilling and slow basting
p reparation s.
Both the smoked
tom ato
grits
and
Cajun
andoullle
m eatloaf are specials o f the

Sertoma Club
Tile Sertom a Club o f South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement o f speech and
hearing children, meets every
Thursduy morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 a.m., at the Florida
Hospital Senior Citizens C en ­
ter. 1097
Sand Pond Lake
Rond which connects to Lake
Emma Road, one mile south of
l-ik r Mary Boulevard.
Poten­
tial m em bers are Invited to a t­
tend.
For Inform ation, call
C ene l*restera. 407-7767-1234.

W lldhorse
Saloon
menu.
Q uests can request tire dishes
In advance. If they are not fea ­
tured on the dally list. Th e
recipes, redesigned by Radcllff
for sm aller quantities, are as
follow s:

Smoked Tomato Grits
l large ripe red tom ato
1 ounce butter o r margarine
1/2
large
Spanish
onion,
peeled, diced
1 quart chicken or vegetable
slock
1 cup grits {not Instant)
2 cloves garlic, minced
Large pinch coarse or regular
sail
Pinch o f p ep p er
1/4 cup henvy cream
On a grill, slow smoke the
tom ato until very soft. C a re­
fully peel skin o ver a bowl and
discard seeds, reserving pulp
and any tom ato
drippings.
Mesh tomato. Melt butter tn a
pot. and saute diced onion un­
til translucent. Add stock, ga r­
lic. smoked tom ato with Its liq ­
uid. salt and pepper. Bring to
boil, sprinkle In grits, stirring,
reduce to stmm rr. and sim m er
until thick
and
grits
are
cooked, stirring regularly. Add
cream, stir In well, sim m ering

until thickened.
Serve
hot.
Serves 2-4.
Notes: A generous I /2 cup o f
your favorite cheese, grated,
can be stirred Into this recipe
at the final
stage.
Grilled
chicken breast, grilled
port
chop or grillrd fish nrr d e li­
cious served ntop a bed of
these grits.

becom e stale. Huzz In food
processor or blender lo make
fine crum bs.
Pul diced bell pepper and
onion Into large I miwI and mix
together well. In another bowl,
com bine garlic, red pepper,
tbym r. oregano, bay leaf, p a ­
prika. kelciiup. W orcestershire
sauce, salt and pepper. Mix
well.

Cajtrn Andoullle Meatloaf
1 lo af w hite bread
I green bell pepper
I large onion, diced
1/2 tblsp. powdered garlic
1/2 tblsp. crushed red pep p er
1/4 tblsp. dried oregano
1 bay leaf, crushed
1/2 tblsp. paprika
0 ounces Heinz ketchup
3/4 tblsp. dark W orcestersh ire
sauce
1 tblsp. coarse salt or lo taste
1/2 tblsp. black pepper
2-1/2 pounds ground meat
5 eggs
1-1/4 pounds Cajun andoullle
sausage. Bliccd

Add ground b ee f and bread
crum bs to onions and peppers
In
bowl,
pour
spice
and
ketchup mix over and. with
well-washed hands, mix to ­
geth er well, adding eggs t at n
time, until ull are well In co rp o ­
rated. Add sliced
andoullle
sausage and ham, mix well
again. Shape Into 2 o r 3
loaves.
Bake at 320 degrees F for 15
minutes to brown top well,
then cover loaves loosely with
foil and continue cooking until
Internal tem perature at Its
thickest point reaches 140 d e­
grees F on a meat therm om e­
ter. approxim ately 1-1/2 to 2
hours.
Allow m eatloaf to rook b e ­
fore serving. A dditional loaves
may be frozen, sliced or unsllrcd for future use.

3/4 pound sm oke pork or ham,
cubed
Prrheat over to 350 degrees
F. Lay w hite bread out on
cookte sheets or rack In oven
to harden, or leave out. but In
room temperature 24 hours to

TOPS
A local rh a p ter o f TO PS
[Take O ff Ihiunds S ensibly)
meets every W ednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In tile auditorium o f
South Sem inole Hospital. 555
W. S late Road 434. Uingwood.
W eighing beluga at 5:30 p.m.
The ffrst m eeting Is held every
W ednesday,
at
9:30.
at
1-akevtcw Christian
Church.
1400 Bear Luke Road Apopka.
For Inform ation, call 293-5048.

Sanford Hiatoric Truat
T ile Sanford Historic Trust
meets the first Thursday o f the
month, at 7 p.m.. at the First.
ITesbyterian Church, co m e r o f
Fourth Street and Park Avenue,
Sanrord. For more Information,
please call 321-6734. Th e pubilr Is Invited to attend.

A in 't love grand?
Ethel and John Carver relax In their home after
celebrating their 74th wedding anniversary. Both are
92 and have lived In Sanford all of their married life.
Regular readers will recall that John is a legend
among barbers. He cut the hair of Sanford's
1esteemed citizens for nearly 50 years. Th e couple
cannot remember life without each other. Read about

Amataur Radio

Film Series
H ie West Volusia H olocaust
Memorial Council presents the
1995-DO dim series the first
W ednesday of every month
through March, at 7:30 p.m.. at
die Tem ple Shalom o f Deltona.
1785 Elkcom Blvd.. Deltona.

Phone: [004)789-3303.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter o f W eight
W alchrrs meets at the Lake
Mary
Comm unity
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
0:45 p.m.

Blue Grass Pickers
Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.in.. ut the G reater Sanford
Cham ber o f Comm erce. Pick ­
ers and grlnnrra are welcom e.
For Inform ation,
coll
John
Shaffer. 829-4931.

Toaetmaetere
Th e O m ni Toastm asters Club
46861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
every Thursday at the A A A
Building.
1000 AAA
Drive.
Heathrow. Guests and prospec­
tive m em bers are w elcom e.
Call Jim Orque. 942-5227 for
Information.

I h r Lake Monroe Amateur
Radio Society meets every first
Thursday, at 7:30 p.m.. at the
Senior Center, Lake T rip lett
Drive. Casselberry. For In for­
mation. call Karl Lambert, 0958764. or A! Kirk. 322-4487.

their touching love story In Doris Dietrich's column
Sunday.

Unlvaraity Woman
Am erican
Aaaoclation
of
University W om en m eets the
first Thursday o f each month
at 7 p.m. at the Rolling H ills
Moravian Church, State Road
434, Longwood.
For Inform ation, call Linda
Pol onus, 644-4094.

T e e n doesn ’ t w a n t to ch an ge h e r n am e f o r m om

TOPS
TO PS (Take O ff Pounds Sen*
slbbly)
*621
meets
every
Thursday from
11 to 11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford A llia n ce
Church, 1491 S. Park Ave.
W elgh-ln la from 10 to 10:45
a.m. For Information call 3219240. Visitors are w elcom e.

Alanon, Alateen
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
meetings arc held every Th u rs­
day. at 8 p.m., at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 U psala
Road. Sanford. For inform a­
tion. call 323-8524.

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ri with a big problem. My parents
ave been divorced for 12 years,
and my mother and her family have
pretty much raised me. N o t long
, my mom told me she thought I
uId change my last name so that
our wholo family has the same one.
Abby, why didn’t she think o f this
when 1 was 2? I’m used to my other
last name.
The other reason this is hard Is
that just a few months ago, I visited
m y dad's side e f the fa m ily. I
lea rn ed many th in gs from and
about them, and now 1 feel closer to
them. I don't want to hurt their feel-

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DEAR ABBY: I'm writing about
the le tte r from the din er who
entered a Chinese restaurant 15
minutes before the posted closing
time and was rushes through din­
ner.
Abby, in some restaurants the
posted closing time means that is
the time the kitchen closes; in oth­
ers, the kitchen doses 15 to 30 min­
utes before the restaurant doses.
1 paid my way through beauty
school by working in restaurants,
and every one o f them meant some­
thing different by the sign on the
door. I now run a hair salon, and
our hours are 8:30 a.m. to 6:16 p.m.
Th at m eans w e ta k e our first
appointment at 8:30 a.m. and the
last at 5:16 (but an appointment
that late must be a simple, quick
procedure such as a comb-out). I
understand that clients want to

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when I go home. However, the aalon
down tne street posts a sign that
dosing time Is 5:30 p.m., and they
mean they want to get out the door
at 5:30.
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w orld is to ask what th e hours

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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN 7MC C IR C U IT C O U R T.
IN AND fO R
S f M I N O lt C O U N TY .
T iO R ID A
C A « t NO Q T-3 Z 8 3 CA » « P

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M iP D it TON OAKS
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
INC . ami ifty unlmaskn
•’• m , fiawisaaa. Qtanfa«&gt;%
creditors, and oihar
unknown p#'ft*a« tv
i.mKriown i f m i v i
c1iMiin| by, lt»ro«»Qfr« jurf
ufidfi a'if of Iti#
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N O TIC K
O f FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE *i tiarmby g&gt;\mn that
th# und«rt&gt;Qfi«i1 Cl«*fK el th#
C t*cu«t C oinl of Samifteia
County Tfat ida mrifl eo lf&gt;#
?Z«d day o( O C T O R IR , tao§ at
11 00 o clock A M ai fha W f «!
r tent t1oo»; ol lha 5*mimql#
County Couitho ijf* urn San ford.
fiondA* oifai let tala mod tail at
public outcry to tha high#tt and
batt feuj.iPf tot cath. tha to I
lowing datcnbad proparty s-tiuat» m Spfnmo’# Court#. Honda
lo t 4 i Block C. M iDO LKlON
OAKS. accO'iding to tf»# P!a(
tharaol. f*co*dad m Plat Book
3®, Papat 33, 34 and 35 of !h#
Public Record* ol Sritunoif
County. Honda
puryuAnt to the L r a l Judgment
entered tn a case pandtng tn
*awt Court, th# it&gt;»a ol nh&lt;fh n
mdMcatad abo%.e
W ITNESS my hand and official
*ea« of taid Court thi* r.ird day
of Septernb^f, 1998
I* you are a par*on with a tfit*
Ability who need* Any accom
modafion *n order to participate
m th*» proceeding, you #»# enti­
tled. at no c o il to you. to the
pro via inn ol certain aiaistance
fheaae contact Court adminiilr otov, 301 N Park A tt n u t.
Suita H301, Sanford, f tonda
327T1. (4071 323 4330 *4227.
with 2 working day* Of your
receipt of tbit (notice of
Eorecioture Salei if you are
hearing &lt;mpa red. call 1-800
♦55 *771, if you are voice
imparted, caff I 800-♦55*8770
(COURT SEAL)
MAR*ANNF M O nSf
C LtR A O f THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By; Jan# E J a ip w ic
Deputy Cferv
ATTORNEY fO R P LA lN Tifr
Robert N Noacn. Jr . Ctqji?#
Butler A Notch, P A
3183 S Conway Rd Sta E
Ortsntfo. Hornta 32812'
(407| 381 5200
Putiliih September 30, and
October 7.1998
DEU-240
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TH E E IO H TS E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A S E N O .: S T -t S S S C A -1 4 P
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SERVICES O f AMERICA. INC ,
PIA inlift.
MARVIN J . N U t&amp; E LL.
JR . et a t.
Defendant*
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HE RE B y GIVEN
that
the
under signed.
MARYANNE MORSE. Clerk of
the Circuit Court. Seminole
County, Florida, will on th# 20th
day of October, 1993 between
the hours of 11.00 A M and
2 00 P M , at the west Irani door
of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
offer tor sale and seU at public
outcry to the highest and best
bidder tor cash, the following
described properly in Semmoie
County Florida, to wit
The West 165 feet of the North
265 feet ot Lot 60. CUREAA
MAMMOCK, according to the
plat thereof at recorded «n Plat
Book 1. Pag# 106. Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
pursuant to Final Judgmant of
foreclosure entered m the
ebove styled pending cause
W ITNESS my hand and seal of
said Court this 25th day of
September, 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: /a/ Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Stephen H Coover.
Hutchison, M im a ii
E Coover, P O ..
PO Bo I 1149
Sanford. FL 32772
Publish: September 30 and
October 7. 1998
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G 4S’AlS&amp; 1llR*IIElD
IN THE C O U N TY C O U R T
IN AND TOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLORIDA
C A S l NO. 98-661 CC20F
sunrise owners
GROUP INC .
a Florida not for profit
ratti
Pia»nt ft
'AN i IO N,*AtE2 JR
I IU 2 t CON?ALEZ. and
B A R N E TTTE C H N
NC auccaaiof bv
er to OARNETT
RECOVERS CORPORATION
Defendant*
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant ip a Final Summary
Judgmant of Foreclosure dated
September
16 .
t998
and
entered a Cave No 98-661 of
the County Court of Semmole
County.
H ond a,
wherein
Sunrise Owners Group, Inc ■«
the Piamtitf and are the
Defendant* JUAN C GONZA
L IZ . JR , LUZ E OONZALEZ.
and BARNETT TE C H N O LO G Y S,
'•NC . lucceator by merger to
BARNETT RECOVERY C O R P O ­
RATION *will self to the h*gheit
and be*t bidder tor cath at th#
*e*t front door at th# Sammol#
County Courthouse. 301 N
Park Avenge, Sanford, Florida
at It 00 am on the 20th day of
October. 1*96 the following
de sen bed property a* « « t forth
in
s a hi
Final'
Summary
Judgment, to wit
Lot 253. of Sunny# Unit &lt;G#
accord ng la the Plat thereof as
recorded n Plat Book 40. page
37. public records ol Semmole
County, Florida
DATED this 21st day of
September. 1998
Maryann* 'Meuse
as Clerk of said Court
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
ne'ena Ouberret Maichow.
Esquire
PAUL l WEAN, P A
Attorneys tor f*la*niift
1303 la st Robinson Streei
Orlando, FL 32801
if you are a person with a dis­
ability *ho needs accommoda
t on m order to participate in
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no cost to you, to th#
provision of certain assistance
Pleas#
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue, Sanford, Florida 32771,
telephone (407) 323 4330. with­
in fwo days of your receipt of
this document
If hearing
impaired or voice impeded can
t-800-935 8771.
Publish September 30. and
October 7. 1998
D IU 242

IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H TE E N TH
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
• KM1NOL8 C O U N TY
C A S E NO.j • • -2 4 9 0 -D R -0 6 -E
IN RE THE PROPOSED
ADOPTION OF
BABY BOY D.
A minor child
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
THE STATE OF FLORlOA
TO JAM ES W C O RB ITT
Residence Unknown
You are hereby notified that a
Petition under oath has been
hied m the above-styled Court
for the adoption of 0AQY BOY
“D \ a mate child, born on June
26. 1998 in Lake County,
Florida and you are required to
serve a copy of your written
defenses, if any, to il on
Stephen H Price, attorney for
the Petitioners, whose address
is
1420 Edgewatar Drive,
Orlando. Florida 32804, and file
the original with the Clerk of the
Court. Domestic Relations, at
301 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
FL 32772 on or before O C TO ­
BER 18 . 1698 Otherwise a
default will be entered against
you for the relief demanded In
the pelibon
Your failure to respond on or
before O C TO B ER 16. 1998. may
be trealed as consent to the
adoption and you may perma­
nently lost all legsl rights as e
psrent to the child named In the
petition lor adoption,
WITNESS my hand as the
Clerk ot said Court and seel
thereof, this 10 th day of
September. 1198
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIR CUIT C O UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Stephen H. Price, Esquire
Cramer Price, P A
Florida Bar No 956937
1420 Edgewatar Drive
Orlando. FL 32804
(407) 843-3300
Publish September 16. 23 30,
and October 7, 1998
DEU-129

Seminole County Flo od,
lot 152. I l l t ft HUN UNIT It .
Accore»ng to th# Plat thereof,
at recorded m Pial Peek 29.
Paget 22 and 22, Public
hecord* of Seminole County.
F londa.
Including Specifically but not
by way ol limitation the follow
ng
equipment.
ft)
One
li.y-ign O v t'i
pursuant to the Final Judgment
entered in a caye pending «n
•aid Couit. in# ttyle ot which la
indicated above
W iTh TS S my hand and official
inal ot and Couit thi» 23rd day
of September, 1999
if you a '« a peraon with a disability who need, any accom­
modation in order to participate
111 this proceeding, you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you, to the
p i.m -o n of certain aaaiatance
Pfeaae contact Court adminleliator. 30t N Park Aveoua.
Suite N101. Santo'd. Florida
IS1 *130 aal
422?, w thin ? working daya of
your receipt ih&gt;a Notice ol
Forecioaure Sale, it you a'e
hairing impaired, call 1-1100»55-9??t
it you aie voice
impaued. can 1-80O-9S5 9??0
(COURT S I'All
MARIANNE MORSE
ClEFth OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By jAna E Jaaewlc
Deputy Clerk
ATTGRNEV tOFt PLAINTIFF
Robert H Meach. Jr.. Eaquire
Butler ft Roach. P A
lifts S Conway Rd , Sta E
Orlando, Florida 32ft12
(40? 3RI-S200
Pubtiah September 30, and
October ?, I9SB
DEU 239

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TMS tftTN JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT OF FLO R ID A
IN AND FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N TY
QE NftRAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION

case no . fta-tteft

cA-ta-B

G E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES Inc
Plemtilt,
VS
S C O TT W OODS A/K/A
S C O TT D WOOOS end
DAWN M WOODS et el
Defendenle
N O TIC E

OF FORECLOSURE BALI
Notice is hereby given thet
bursuent to thel F,nel Judgment
ot
Forecloaute
deled
September IStti, 1991, end
entered m civil ceae number 9ft1196 C A -1 4 -D ol the Circuit
Court in and tor Seminole
County. Fionde wherein G E
CAPITAL
M O R TG AG E
SER­
VICES INC
is Plemtilt end
S C O TT WOODS A/K/A S C O TT
D WOOOS IF LIVING AND ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING
BY TH R O U G H . UNDER AND
AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED
DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR
ALIVE.
W H ETH ER
SAID
UNKNOW N
PARTIES
MAY
CLAIM
AN
IN TE R E S T
At
SPOUSES HEIRS DEVISEES
G R AN TE ES .
ON
O TH ER
C LA IM A N TS .
DAWN
M
W OODS
GOVER NM ENTAL
NATIONAL m o r t o a g e ASSO ­
CIATION is/ere Oefendentfa) I
will sell lo the highest and beel
bidder tor cash al the west
from door of the Sermnola
County coutthouee in Santord
Seminole County, Florida, at
It 00 A M on the 20th day ol
O CTOBER. IBSS. tha following
described property as sal forth
m said Final Judgmanl, to witLO T I
GARDEN LAKE
ESTATES. UNIT TWO, A C C O R D ­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 24.
PAGES T4. OF THE PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEM INOLE
CO U N TY FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
0EDT
C O LLEC TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T Y O U ARE
ADVISED TH AT THIS LAW FIRM
IS 0E E M E D TO BE A D E B T
C O LLEC TO R ATTEM PTING TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T AND A N T
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated tha tftlh day ot SEP­
TEMBER. IS S I
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Ctrcuil Court
By Jane E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS I STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 460
Tem pi. Florida 1360?
Telephone l i t } ) SFI-C00S
CSS 19*01964
Publish September 21. 10.
1991
DEU-210

IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U N T
OF S B H IN O LB C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C ASS NO.1 B S -1 T S B -C A -I4 -K
REPUBLIC BANK,

Plaintiff.
IN TH E C IR C U IT C O U R T,
IN AND FOR
• EM IN O L1 C O U N TY ,
FLO R lO A
C A S E NO . 8 8 -1 0 9 0 -C A -T 4 P
COUNTRYW IDE HOME
LOANS. INC., a New
York corpora!ion. tfh/M
COUNTRYW IDE
FUNDING CORPORATION,
Plaintiff.
GAFtT HENDRICKSON,
e/k/a C A R T W. HENDRICKSON
ISSI002 S4-0690). ANNE
HENDRICKSON
(SSa030-24-9OSO|,
. UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ANNE HENDRICKSON;
, UNKNOWN TENANT I;
, UNKNOWN TENANT II;
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION ( f t . INC.;
UN ITED STATES OF AMERICA.
ACTION SCREEN PRINTtNO.
INC . ALLSTATE INSURANCE
COMPANV. aa Subrogaa ot
GLENN E. CO OPER, and any
unknown h e m , Oeeiaeaa.
granteea. creditors, and other
unknown persona or unknown
spouses claiming by. through
and under any of tha
above-named Defendants,
Defendants
BftH File eVSOTfcJ
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that
tha undersigned Clerk of the
Circuit Court Seminole County.
Florida, will on the 22nd day of
Oclobar. 199ft. at 11 00 o clock
A M at the West Front door of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida,
otter tor sale and sell at public
oetety to the highest end beat
bidder for cash the following
described property situate in

VILMA PARRA and
RAYMOND PARRA. Wile end
Husband. HEATHROW
MASTER ASSOCIATION. INC .
and THE C IT GROUP/
CONSUMER FINANCING. INC.,
Defendant
N O TIC E OF A C TIO N
TO
Raymond
Petrs.
(It
Slonetield Loop. Heathrow. FL
12T4E
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo lorecloea a mortgage
in the following properly in
Sem’nole County. Florida
LOT 61
STO N EBR IDQ E.
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 46. PAOES 60
TH R O U O H
S I.
PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been liled against you and
you sis required to serve a
copy ol your written delensee.
II any, lo il on Chrietofrher M
Hunter. Eeq . the plainlilt’e
attorney, whose eddreee is t i t
Second Avenue, N E . Suite
100. St Pelertburg. FL 11T01.
within 10 days after the first
publication ol Ihe notice, end
hie the original with the clerk of
this court either before service
on the pi ain tiff's attorney or
immediately Ihereeller. other­
wise a default will be entered
against you lor Ihe relief
demanded in the complaint ot
petition
DATED on SEPTEM BER f Bits.
1994
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Ihe Courl
BY Ruth King
AS Deputy Clerk
Publish September 21. 10.
199*
DEU 212

G iffu ll Court ot the IBth
Ju d icia l C ircuit
Sem inole County*
florid*
Case N o .:9 8 -1 5 6 7 -C A 14 K
Country rev&lt;9.1c* Home
loans, Inc . f» hen Yorfc
Corporation, dfb/a
America t Wholesale lender.
Plainttflit),
v*
Helen Mane Murphy
O Brian: et all;
Defendant'!*)
Notice of Action
TO Helen Mane
Murphy O On an
la it hnonn Ma.ima A d d /«i»
115 Variety Tree Circle
Alt am ante Spring*,
FL 32714
TO Unknown Sp-OulO Of Helen
Man* Murphy O (3m#n
la st Knvnn M tih ra
113 Variety Tree Circle
Altamonte Springs,
r i 32714
TO
Unknown
Party
in
Possession of the Sub|#ct
Property
Lait Kngvin MtJltnj A d d icu .
113 Variety Tree Circle
Ait a monte Springs,
F I 32714
AND TO All parties claiming
interests by. through, under or
against
the
aforesaid
Defendant(s), and all parties
having, or claiming lo have any
right, title or inlereat in the
property he*ain date nbed
YOU ARC NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property m
Seminole
County,
Florida:
P/oatrl* Addtttft.
115 Variety Tree Circle
Altamonte Spring
F l 32T14
Lot 3. Block E. Spring Valley
Fa-my Section Four, According
lo the Plal thereof as Recorded
m Piet Book 14. Page 84 ot Ihe
Public Record! of Seminoi*
County. Florida Togethei with
alt the improvements now or
hereafter erected on the prop­
erty, and all easoments. appur­
tenances. and fiituraa now or
he'eetier a part ol tha property.
All replacements end additions
shall also be covered by Ihn
Security Instrument All ol the
foregoing is referred to in this
Security ineltument as Ihe
•Property *
has been tiled agamel you and
you art required to serve a
copy ol your written defenses,
if any. to thu action on VICKI M.
VARGO of AkSELL S VARGO.
PA. Atiornaya tot Plaintiff,
whose addtess it P O Dos
2116. Winter Park, Florida
32F90-712(. on or belora within
30 day* ot fust publication, and
M l th* original with tha clerk of
this couit either bator* service
on Plaintiff s attorney ot iminadialely thereafter; otherwise ■
default will be entered egemtt
you lot Ihe teliet demanded m
the complaint ot petition.
0 A T ID on SEPTEM BER 21rd.
1991
Maryann# Morse.
Clerk of Court
By; Ruth King
ks Deputy Clerk
In eccordance with Ihe
Americans With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing • special accommodation to
participate In this proesading
should
contact
Court
AdmifUatrsHen a* SOI H a n k
Park Avenue..., Suite N 1 0 I,
Santord,
Florida
12FT1,
Telephone: (407) 121-4230,
m a n s io n 422?, net later than
•even (7) days prior to the pro­
ceeding. If hearing impaired.
(TO O ) 1-B O O -S IB-arrt, or Voice
(V) 1-200-9SS-I770. via Florid
Relay Service.
Publiah: September SO, and
October T, 1*94
DtU-141

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U N T
O F T U B B tO H TB B N TN
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT

M AND FOR
SRMINOLR COUNTY
BSNRHAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. t l d l l CA td B
TH E H UNTINQTON
MORTGAGE CO M PAN Y

Plaintiff.
CAROL CORNELISON
UNV1LLC. FIRST
INDIANA BANK. T H I
CROSSINGS MASTER
COM M UNITY ASSOCIATION.
INC . e n d ___ . AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF
THE S U B JE C T REAL
PROPERTY.
Oelandantta)
N O TIC E
OF F O R E C LO S U R E SALS
NOTICE IS H ER EBT GIVEN
purauanl lo a Final Judgment ol
Forecloaute deled September
tftlh. IftSft. and entered in Case
No ftS-Slft CA 14 B ol Ihe
Citcuil Court ol Ihe E IG H ­
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit in end
tot SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein TH E H UN TIN O TO N
M O R TG AG E
COMPANV
It
Plaintiff and CAROL C 0 R N E U IO N LINVILLE. el a l . are
Delandanta. I will tell lo the
highest and bos I bidder lot
cash in the Weal Irani door ol
Ihe Courthouse. In Santord.
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
11 00 a m o'clock on ihe 20th
day ol October. 1Sff. the fol­
lowing described property a t
•el
Forth
in
end
Final
Judgment, lo wil
LOT 11. BLOCK 2. G R EEN­
W OOD LAKES. UN IT D -l'A * .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOO K IS . PAGES IS
TH RO UOH
22.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA. a/k/a SI 4
Whmmgham Court. Lake Mary.
Florida 32 M l
DATED Ihie tftlh day ol
September. 1 IS I
MARTANNE MORSE
As Clerk ol said Court
By Jane E Jasewic
As Deputy Clerk
Faber S Gillitt. PA
Suite 100
1170 Medruga Aysnue
Corel gaMes, Florida 3114S
(106| 662-41 tO
'Parsons with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate in this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Semrnola County
Courthouse.
101
N.
Park
Avenue Suite N10I. laniard.
Florida 32771. at least ||n days
prior
lo
iha
proceeding
Telephone (40?) 121-4110 eat
422Y l - I O O - 9 » - i r n (TO D) or
1-S00-066-I770 (V) via Florida
Relay Service *
Publiah September 21. SO.
IM S
DEU-20S

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I S I Q H T I I H T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN A N D FOR
SEM IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
C A S E NO. • ft-S S T -C A -ta -B
Sere M Col*
Plaintiff
Oalletar Cattillo and his
unknown spouts, heir*,
devisees grantees,
creditors and all other
parlies claiming by. through,
under ot against him.
end Ana E Oermudei and
her unknown epoute, heirs,
devisees grsntssa. creditors,
and all other parlies claiming
by through under, or against
her.
Oatendanls
N O TIC E OF SALE
P U R S U A N T T O C H A P T IR 4S
Notice it given thet purtuant
to e final iudgment deled
September 16th 1*61. in Caee
Nn
g t-ftS r -C A -ta -D ot the
Circuit Court ot the Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit In end for
Seminole County. Florid* in
which S a it M Cole, it th#
plaintiff end Dellaiar Cerntto
end his unknown spout*, heirs,
devisees, grsntssa. creditors,
and *11 other parties claiming
by. through, under, or against
him. and Ana E Bermuda* and
hst unknown spout*, halts,
devisees, grantees, creditors,
and all other parlies claiming
by. through under, or sgaintl
her are the defendants. I will
tell to Ihe higheel end best bid­
der for cath al th* Irani steps
ot
th*
Seminole
County
Courthouse 101 N Park Av*
Santord Florida 32?M in accor­
dance with section 46 011. et
11 00 a m on O C TOBER 20th.
’ 99ft the following described
property set forth In the order
ot final Iudgment
Lol 16 Block 20 North Orlando
according to Ihe plal thereof •*
recorded in Plat Book 12 Peg*
10 ol th* Public Records of
Semmol* County Florida
DATEO Ihe tftlh day ot
September. t ( 0 (
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Paul Millet
1212 E Robmeon St
Orlando. FL 12101
Publish
September 71. 30.
IftSft
D E U -20 t
IN T N I C IN C U IT O O U B T
OF T N I TBth
JU D IC IA L C IB C U fT,
IN AND FO R B IM IN O L I
C O U N TY , FL
C A S E NO .i S a -B ia S -D N -S S -B
IN RE THE ADO PTIO N OF
AJ C .
DOB March 21. 1*gf
N O TIO B O F A C TIO N
TO UNKNOWN
NATURAL FATHER OF A J C
YO U ARE NO TIFIED Oral an
action het been filed against
you In Ihe Circuit Court ol the
Eighteenth Judicial Ctrcuil In
end lo r Sominolo County.
Florida, lor the adoption ol
A J .C ., and you oro required lo
aerve l copy el your wntton
d*M otet to i t II any. lo:
RONALD L. ftlMft. ESQUIRE
Ortenda. Fie no*
an er haters O C TO B ER tftlh.
IM S . and hie the original with
(he Ciert ol Ihfe Court al Ihe
Seminole County Courthouse,
Santord, Florida, either be lore
service on Pebltoneri' attorney
or tmmodratety thereafter, ay a
default will be entered against
you lor tha relief demanded in
the Petition
W ITNESS my hand and Sael ol
thift Court on SEPTEM BER 10th.
(SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CO UR T
By; Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish kept ember IS . 21. 10.
and Oclobar 1. I S M
D S U -tlS

M &gt;1ttS
IN THd CINCUIT COURT
OF TMB SIOMTBBNTM
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
M ADD FDR
BBMINOLB COUNTY.
•TATI OF FLORIDA
Case No. S7-24IBCA-14-P
OINSRAL JURISDICTION
COM M ERCIAL FEDERAL
MORTOAGE CORPORATION
Plaint rtf.
ERIC O BOYD, KNOWN
HEIR OF THE
ESTATE OF
BERNIE O. LATOUR,
DECEASED, at us., al al..
Defendants

ROTICt
OP FORBCLOSURt SALS
■V CLBAK OF.
O IR C U IT C O U R T
Notice it hereby given mat the
undersigned Maryanne Morse.
Clerk ol the Circuit Court al
SEMINOLE County, Florida, will,
on iha 22nd day ol Oclobar,
IS M . at 11:00 a m. at iha front
door ot the SEMINOLE County
Courthouse, in the City ol
Sanford, Florida, offer lor sale
and sen at public outcry to the
highest and b t t t bidder lor
cash, the lol lowing described
property srtualed Vi SEMINOLE
County. Florida, tc-wlt:
TH AT PART O F LO T IS . BLOCK
11. TO W NSITE O F NORTH C H U LUOTA. PLAT BOOK 2. PAOES
S4 TH R O U O H SS. INCLUSIVE
PUBLIC R ECO R DS OF S EM INOLE
C O U N TY .
FLORlOA.
LVINO SO UTH OF STATE ROAO
41S.
purauanl to the (mat decree ol
foreclosure entered In a cate
pending in said Court, iha style
of which ia: COM M ERCIAL FE D ­
ERAL M O R TGAGE C O RPO RA­
TIO N V. ERIC O. BOYD. KNOWN
HEIR OF TH E ESTATE OF
BEANIE O. LATOUR. deceased,
ot us., el al...
In accordance with Uie
Americana with OiaaMKIoa Act.
persona heading a special
accommodation lo partlclpaia
w this proceeding ahould con*
tael iha individual or agency
sanding this notice no lalor
than seven (7) days prior lo Ihe
proceeding ot the address
given on notice. Telephone
(M 4| 2 I T -S M T ; 1-ISOOI I I S s t m (T o o i ot h s m ) s s s -s rre
(V). via Florida Relay Service.
W ITNESS my hand and official
seal ol sard Court this 24th day
ol SEPTEM BER. IS M .
IS E A g
Honorable Maryann* Maras
Clerk ol Iha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaewlc
Deputy Clerk
LAW O FFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIELLO
Poet Office Bos 2147
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Publ!6h: September 10, and
October T, IM S
DEU-243

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N*. S T -a
II you are a parson with ■ dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation in order to participate
In this proceeding, you oro •nu­
lled. at no coal lo you. to th*
provision of Certain assistance
Pfeaae
con iacl
Court
Ad minis ballon al SOI N. Park
Avenue. Sulla N lO l, Santord.
FL S 2 TM . (40T) 111-41M a il.
4122 within 2 working day* ol
your racaipl ol this notice; II
you ere hearing or voice
impaired, ell l-kOO-M S-1221.
Publish. September SS. 10,
IM S

Therapist
lortgwood to-

tor

59— Fin a n c ia i
S ervices

C4itoh O f ! P4V

Wwa-m* wofeoma 7 daya
Private rma Female sun

Plaintiff,
JEFFR EY A LUMLEV.
at us . *1 a l.
Dafendanffsf
N O TIC S O F A C TIO N
TO JE FFR EY A LUMLEV and
C E R E N A L LUMLEV. hi* wil*. ft
slfvs. and/or dead hi* (Iheiff
unknown heira. devisees, togatoes or grantee* and atl per­
aon* ot parti** claiming by.
through, under or against him
(Ihemf Residence unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Action tor foreclosure of c
mortgage on th* following
property in SEMINOLE County.
Florida
LO T 10, TR IN ITY BAY.
AC CO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 10. PAOES 41 THROUOH
44. INCLUSIVE OF TH E PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEM INOLE
C O U N T Y FLORlOA
h4* been fried egein9t you and
you are required lo serve a
copy of your wntlan defenses
It any. lo II on SPEAR AND
HOFFM AN
PA.
Attorney*
whose address la 70S South
Dial* Highway. Coral Oabfa*.
Florida 11I4S. (10S) M S -tlS S .
wiihm 10 day* altar Iha first
public alien of th* no be a and to
SI* Iha original with iha Clerk ol
this Court either before service
on SPEAR A N 0 HOFFM AN. P
A . attorneys or Immodratoly
thereafter; otherwise a default
will be enured against you for
Iho relief demanded In the
Complain I or Pellbon.
W ITNESS my hand and aesl of
this Court on th* I T lh day ol
SEPTEMBER. 1 »M
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk a l th* Ceurl
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark

VENDINQ l t ry pnraon • Dream
Can A fteem s Into A Free Pre
paid Casmg Cam goo-420-4111

Uac*MM7705

M O NET PROBLEMS?
Contokdal* your b.ns w o e
loan Prmner Cmrw 327 9660

jeLBM 998_____

70— Ed u c a tio n &amp;
T r a in in g

WHY WAIT? Stort moorirta Fior
1 - N 07*4H

27— N

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HUNCMHM m a n o r pro-k mg
now lea ciataoa. am groups, a
loving homo aimo* lor 3-Syrs
raws 3214941
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55— B u s i n e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s

ACCR EDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA Appor Job Astnt
Wkand cu ts e t National Trues
School 1-SOO-4AA-7344

71— H e ip W a n te d

It's time to prtpare
for tho Holiday.
Order your Classified Dis­
play, Help Wanted A d t now)

1 person
P/T. •ISOOrinon income, no Invest. 407 209 7646 a n 12

L8gal Notices
Al Ganaata IktorCar*, no par­
son ahaii on the grounds ol
roca, color, rairgion, age. aas,
notional origin, ancestry, mili­
tary aiafua, veteran* status, or
disability, b* secluded from
participation in, bo domed ben­
efits ol, or otherwise be tub,*cl
to dlacr m ine non in the provi­
sion ol any care ol any service.
Th* policy ol nondiscrimina­
tion attends to all employment
practice* srhich include hiring,
firing, disciplining, assignment
d employee* lo patient earvie a* and ah staffing privileges.
Under no circumstances wilt Iha
application et this policy result
hi Iha segregation or raaagrlgaIIon of buildings, floor* and
room* far any of Iha aforemen­
tioned reasons.
This policy oppliaa lo all
Gomel* EUarCar* Centers and
rotated antiiiaa,
including:

We offer
‘Affordable pnee*
‘ Persona!/rd seme*
■Qual'ty wore
‘Distribution in your local erne
(to draw seatonal help from rm
ployeeft who reside close b y )

Call (407) 322-2411 A
Aah for the CUssrtted Ot
Lat your displays alert wort
lor you EARLY I

N O W H IR IN G
F/T lor * Major Manufacture
plant in Senior d Positrons arrr)
aratable on •) shifts. Pace
setter Personnel al 3M-1S11).
or SHMSAS

‘ROFESSIOlTAL TU- Looking'
tor fh* beat TM fob? Positive
people needed , lor a positive
■rork environment. Call Mlatv.
Nowll M l - M T O a i t l l l

I Term-Short Term
Temp To Him
SM-112S

Publiah: September io , tsftS
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CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
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•long w ith — If you i f e fo n d ol c hildren * — M ichael Jose

�71— H elp W anted

71— H elp Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

1ST A 7ND SHIFT ASSEMBLY
R EC O TO N CORPORATION. the
nations leading manufacturer/
(Sslrbutor of electronic acces­
sories ha* several opentnqt
m lake Mary facility lor fat
und 2nd shift assr-mhiy poti
Isms Hours « r » 7.00-1 30Pm
I 00pm I I JOem Musi I . ' ntrim
In lift up to 35 lbs ami stand
ft* 8 hours Starling tain S5 90
1st shift and Jfl 40 2nd shift
Apply tn parson at 1090
Emma Oaks Trail, lake Mary
I I 32746

A B E TTE R JO B FOR YOU1
Jusl Calft Naver a Feel
HELP Personnel S IS 6881

KENNEL HELP Ammals care
F/T-P/T, beneftls, advancement
Owntransp {fall 321-3320

ALL POSITIONS
Htw* hiring Part Iwn* ft F uH l«n**

ftttieflt +iVjr*%

DENTAL ASSISTANT/
RECEPTIONIST

“ " F O O O PREP.......

WA tram Work Sanlord TOrtin
da oft* e Musi have plea sing
persrvuNy Send resume to 2 17
5. Oak Ave, Saoft*d, Tl 32771
Help Warned Detaller- Eipen
ence preferred but not tweessary Wi8 Ttain Contract Jack
321 5163

— • C A S H IE R S ""
Iftgh volume restaurant ftreah'd
at the Orlarnfti Sanlord Airjxid

Jerry « Caterers
323-0345
Accepting apple .limns
Men F n hum 9am to 2pm

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
li.umng makes rtm interence
Ike* or eipenencod we have
ipenmgs *r our ttuee erpand
mg SemmrA* County oltiees
ft* hard wr*k*ig career muvftv!
tmpke Can
Nancy Dariml
A/timmte.longwurvJ 869 4600
1ft 4*n Mu/eka
I .ike Manrd lealhrttw 331 0088
Gary Bata null
Or***) 365 3688

Imme i pen mg f 7T Reception
si ft* busy medvral lifter Call

W E LD E R S - Growing company
needs welders Interviewer regu«ed (fat Chns al Al-Tem p*
64 7 8010 E O t NO FEE

P/T CASHIER musl be at** to
wi*k tieifjte t*s. wknds A hohdays aipty 41 family dokar sft*e
2436 S French Ave

Tire E illnguithar Technic ianeatabhshed Company w o v e
20 yean ul etpeiwnce haa an
opening lor the right penon
with e»p in hand podabies
and of systems
Established
iantes A compeliftve salary
CeH (407) 114 4787
FUN ATMOS naming provided
IS 50 16hr apply between 3 5
Wendy s Lk Mary
GENERAL LABOR- ewchamcaT
ly include warehouse A astern
bfy workers Great pay Iter hrs
Call Chris at A 1 -l* m p ( 6478010101 N O F E E _____________

AUTOM OTIVE DC JAILERS
SardordlongwourlOflando
Good Income Putentral
Beneftls After 90 Days
7eph Sea/ 407 . 9 ) 3055

tkJIU

M AINTENANCE
PROFESSIONAL

"CAR PENTER S. ALL FACES O f
C O NSTRU CTIO N
M I-1317

(FULL- TIME)

CASHIERS

MjmSLiy Suited vi lake
Mary is seeking a dependable
individual to yan our new 100
mom eitervled slay r«*ol 1 Du
1w»
include pedurmmg basic
repa* work such as electrical,
pftjnpmq and kmch i p pamhng
General handyman skats and
the abrkty to work weekends
essential
While ’maintenance'
our
success you can look forward to
an attractive wage itS S O t*) A
generous benefits taller 90
days) To set up an appoint
menl Please cal M onFn tel
ween 9am 5pm
(407)176711! EOE nvtdV

We tram lor lo i coAeclors
24 lyrernngs ft* ftei4*e [**y*e

ritm
Pd I raving vacatmn
lieantr. iV-nlal ia* niuranc*
Cafl 407-4A4-344S
Winter Garden

Office Secretary • Eipenence
(to
P C B Mlg
n „ o l pay. Good
hairs 322 8300

IfAfiN TO DfilVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS

Mainstay Suites
Inbound Svr Rep's
We are presently Waftmg Sent
ce Refvesentative fmvtvmi at
me Sprint TELECENTERs
Inc m E Orlando A Maitland
areas We love what we do
and m i w*i you

WaWfflftttVHMK

We aie slatting luk A pad tune
positions It you have worked
m a Windows Env A Can be
keve in good customer servce. we would kke to talk w/
you Contact our oftice today
lor immrvkate consideral**i
E O r l-708-7114
M ild -M l-0208
Morrell eervtcek, Inc.

•15 Day COL Training
•Day i Waakand Classst
•Financial Aisiitinc*
•Carrlars Hiring On SHa

.T r u c k D rive r
a in s titu te
800-554-7364

JOtN the best heathcate learn
m Vuhjva county Raslorellve
CNA
needed
wnmedialely
Previous eipenence hetplul
Call Debary Manor 4076484471. EOE.

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MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 3315266

DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Erpen
enced w equp A rule weak 4
plus Vacalvrn A Pens**! (407)
lllf lll

Must have own hots A erpen
note in heavy coSismn

NURSES
LPN 7 3 CNA
afl shifts lake
wwNursmg 919 E 2nd Si 322

PC PROGRAMMER- needed P/T
A E 7T, 2 year nvnunum eipen
ence Ea« resume 650 2501
P LASTER S. LATHERS. ROAD
B USTER S, S TU C C O . EAP
ONLY M 2 8117
Mosilion Available
l&lt;* 1 I
M EAT C LER K Musi be ag
gressrv* A he*4)lo w hours
Ftp helpful tut not leg Slad
mg Salary 18 hr • Benefits
Afpty m person al 2921 Ortan
do Onve Stele 102 9 5 EOF

fcJ|Tt» L f

93— Rexjms For Rent

103—

CmCIENCV
•Aaid sent

convenient local**!
321 4900

rURNISHED ROOM5 -An ut.h
met laundry phone, ang k,t
use 185 190 a w»e* 324 4953
SANIORD7 LK. MARY 1 Ig
bdrm mi bath
1350'mo in­
cludes a»
tv phone utilities
302 7188
SANE ORtVOSTEEN AREA
l arge spaenus room prrvale
entrance Call lot detafs 324
8000
SINGLE MOM seeks mom mate
to share spacious 17 apt Temp
ok 1275* 1r2 uteftes stad tft't

PROCESS E-MAIL A C Y B E R ­
CASH ORDERS lo U S h r w a
tram wwv* madelspectrum com.
I 888 716 8229

RECEPTIONIST WANTED- V
mm general uftve eip 17 18
Call Chris al A1-Tempa. 6478010 EOT. NO FEE

Need! 100 worker* dally.

R ECEPTKM IST7SECRETARY
Musi have typmg 8 t*/u cum
puter ***** Mknt hwvweec r*4erenons 330 5307
leave message
SECU R ITY O FFICER JO B
Tret n/ng Armed S Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc 814 7444
S H IN G L E IN S T A L L E R S
Tuots t Irani req 0*4 834 8348
SO LDER ER S ot sm jl erectron
■cs dependatowry requtred eip
preterred but wiiimg to tram
Good twmeMi Can Magna lone
Hearing AM Co O US-1707 ■

110.
SUR V EY O R S needed
Party
cruel instrument and tud person
eip preterred but nut irq lot rod
person contact Jett 880 9895

Phons Proa
Full or part tim«. Top
salary, bonus 4
commltion. Longwood location. Call
Dan Faulkar. 767*
9270
TILE HELPER NEEDED bans
and etp a must good pay
407 130 4173

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 177/wk
Ml Slone Downtown 110-4471

n

* * *

Gentlemen’s Horse Ranch
Shady Oaks Estate
16+ ACRES - 2,700 SQ. IT. MAIN HOUSE
GUEST HOUSE 1,500 SQ. FT.
GRANNY/TRA1NERS COTTAGE
FABULOUS ONE-IN-A-MILLION STABLES
30*X18* SWIMMING POOL
FOUR WORKSHOP/GARAGES
STOCKED PONDS
1/4 MILE TRACK - PADDOCKS
_________EQUIPMENT - PERSONAL PROPERTY

UIMOH 0MKI rouna*

1500 DOWN ... WHY RE N TT
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home ml C M A. new pant 8 car­
pet i As* about MUD homes'
Th* HUiiman Group Inc.

mman..... a n a
107— M obile H omes
For Ri nt
ELDER SPRINGS Oft Sn

Lg 2
bdrm. unlurn 195wk*
1125-dep Call 333 3964 or see
manager at *3817_______________

Furnished
1-Bdrm College- 7 m out ol
town
H OO w k an t*HS mci
Good for sgi person Cal 330
1698

7000 SO . FT. W AR EH O USE
70»100 CIOS* to Fort Mellon
Park Good location easy ac­
cess' Asking only ItlOOm o.

T u e l Sept 29 starting al 2pm
G EO R G IA ARMS APARTMENT
wW open the t bdrm weWng kst
tor ot elderty ude Al appecantk
need to be 62 years ol age or
older Pwate apply at rental ot
tee 2600 George Ave SanftvO

MARINER S VILLAQe
LAKEAOA t BCKfW WOWO
ISOHW tarOWOANOUP

323-8670
R O SELEA V ILLA S 1/1 Sped*/ -M IB S to n tn
HUD OKAY *07-1108811
SANTO R O 138GUO
2 1CLEAN MOVE-V4SPECIAL Can 171-7811
S ANTORO 2/1 duplai Ig rm Ig
closets cTha add hook up* 1410
M»o 1/1 t i l l 171-8717

103— liOUSESU neurnished
S ANFO R D 371 tnd yard.
138
Country Club C*c!e pets ok
1575mo * Oep 323-4540
ST. JO H N RIVER FR O NT-

2,2 . over 1600 sq It. mg pool
2 c gar. plus 1 c carport, over
t /3 ac w/dock ttSOO'mon
Venture I P rop ed w i 111-4784.

3 2 2 -7 4 9 9

117— C ommercial
Rentals
NEAR SAN FO R D AIRP O RT 1
suit* oft ice !450mo
1 bay
warehouse I550mo
139 5795
FLA R EN T
FE N C ED
PARKING
A R EA
a ccim . c*n accum
modal* up lo 35 cars, heavy
eqmpment autus e tc . 17 927
A*pt*i
area
, ,
...
“— ‘ Dm- i —
- n_ —
mediately 8550
pet month
Phene 114-4440 tot t* i 114
11M.
OFFICE * STO R E AVAR.. Both
over 1000 sq ft (1) S42S (7)
1450 C al attar Sam 3276189
SANFO R D- 1.174 sq ft oftca
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A City Hat Avail­
able
immediately
Mortwt/er
G nxp. Inc (407) 539 1000 eil
108

118— O n

ic e

S pace

For

A MOVE M SPECIAL!! 400 sq
ft 8 up' 1265 A MONTH Oftice
Storage 321-0120 or 333 2554
Downtown Sanford- 625 sq ft
up to 2500 sq ft Free month
w4h new ease (407) 321 -9224
FREE 1ST MONTH! Mwy 17 92

Lgwd 2 slot* tronts I w/over
head door 333 9764.699 5117

E X C E LLE N T water bed queen
uses regular sheets 1 '0 0 cad
349 5033 Phonics game 1100
FURNITURE STO R E
open Monday ttam 7pm
Thursday toam-cpm
Friday 10am 6pm
Saturday 10am-2pm
3422 S Orlando Dr
Across Irom BA Heard Chevro­
let
•“ Free Reckner wr 1300 Put
chase"*
407 3308213
Always buying A selling
MOTPOINT good ccrnd Almond
HOOobo
E L E C TR IC S TO VE
godscond 175obo 330 1579
M A TTR E S S S A LE • Full t./e
used noi springs A mattress
165 00 Larrys Mad 322-4132

199— P ets &amp; S upplies
FO U N D - Small Whit* A Brack
Male Oog No CoMf. but has a
t**a eo»ar Very wed behaved
121-1714.
P ET GROOMING
by aw* al my o*t&lt;e or al your
home 20» yrs t i p 767-0606

1160 000 (1) Commencal Vac
Lot 155 OCX! 330-1495

an(

1 A C R E S - sept* tank l.gh|
poi*. c.ty water cable pole
barn
A utility shed 133 00
CASM Uf 149 900 *15000 down
A monthly payments
7.5 AC R ES- 171.900

217— G a r a g e S ales

A YARD S A LE is the perfect
**y to do (hat and the Smmlnoim
Nereid can bring people lo youf
&lt;kx* Adverf.se your sae m the
Seminole Hmrttd tor only 1 517
kne and watch
irive
While the money comes m Call
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5im* ad can run tor three days m
the Herald lor ONLY 11.11 ’t An
we ask is mal you prepay the
ad Cai us we can hetph

D E L TO N A 10 acres Ideal lor
moot* home*!*, horses, can*,
larmmq ut nervery* loned ag.

UjMWACflE

6m

down « owner finance *04-7171772 Of 904-747-AA22
'i A K E F R O N t LO T Bmav*
Lake. Loch Arbor private
00 ■300 165 000
LA K E FR O N T L O T Slone Is
land Lake Monroe 1170 000
VAC AN T L O T Loch Arbor
126 000 Ig pfv wooded
LAKE M ARY LO TS Wooded
125 000
SAY AVE- Sanlord tot near
park 115 000

321-5063

k

223— M iscellaneous
B IC Y C L E - girts 16‘ peppermint
swirl trainer very good condition
125 00 323-4517
FOR S A L E - 1981 Polaris 300
Eipress Like new' 14000 obo
Call After 7pm 749 5895
FOR SALE- used 8 X 8 roll up
garage doors Good Condition1
I t 00
Used Washing Machine
Maytag 1100 Full si/e Pick up
Diamond Plate Toot Boi 1100
Can (407) 321-0391
FREE CAR. I t A FUN m your
spare time Interested’ C a l Im da O 526-3517 I also otter rrpt
pcs and new Tupperware
IN HOM E FILTR ATIO N UN ITS
better than bottle qu.ii.ty 1 05 a
gallon 407-767 9131

231— C ars Fo r S ale
1964 TO Y O TA SUPRA bfack 8
goW, t jity loaded Runs but
needs work Must sell 11500
obo 407668 8174
88 CADILLAC SEVILLE
perfect cond 14200
330 3797
«1 JA G U A R SO VER EIGN
A
real beauty Only 25k miles
113 900 320 7029

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- 'a s s o c i a t e s

OAKR ID G E FARMS • Osteen'
Deftona area to acres, ideal lor
horses or catba farm Mobile
home or homesit* Zoned agn
144 900 Financing avail */ sm
downpayment (604)7176100

OON’T WONDER
HOW TO GET RIO
OF THAT OLD
CARI

L E T US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!
The S#m/nole Htrald Cfassileds are the quickest and most
inexpensive way to sen your
car* Run your three Im* ad lor 10
days and pay only 121 00* Even
better, it you sell &lt;t sooner
(which we KNOW you twill) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number ot days it attu
aly ran' What a Deal"

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Call today and watch
th t Harald Classi­
fied* work (or youll

CHURCH RUMMAGE
A BAKE SALE

(407) 3222611

A r t f

i.' 1 ll/ 'S 'l 3.’ I .

cultural

Nlcs 3 BR Doublew.de Mobile
Horn*. 11000 down Take ov*-.
payments
Nice family park
Call 302-9291.

n t iu u e /C o l l e o ib l l s

Beautiful 1*104 English Art
Deco wardrobe Trger Oak ALL
Original
ErceHent
condition
Worth min ol 12900 Asking
1 7 9 5 _ C a iM 4 0 7 ^ 3 2 1 6 4 6 5 ^ _

Sanlord Historic District (3)
Commencal
leased
Units I

C .7 Er -w .1 w

Alum. C ant Copper / Brats
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
918 W. First M/F 8-5. Sal.9 1

211 —
A

Commarrcal Oflice For Sale
1200 sq ft on 1/2 acre fenced
with paved parking Central A*
Meat 1819 W
2nd Sheet
155 000* 377 46KVday
1217078/even.

R ent

October 2 A 3 Fn 8 4 A Sat A2 NATIVITY C H U R C H 3255 N
CR 427 Longwuodlk Mary
CHURCH RUM M AGE SALE and
pancake breakfast Sal G d 3rd
8 1 Grace United Methodist
Church 499 N Country Club Rd
lake Mary
OARAGE S A LE Sun 9 2 Lima
bit ol everything reasonable
1801 Palm Way
OARAQE
SALE
Longeood
Shadow H J oft C E WHUmson
Sat 8 2 M7 Shady C T 4 lanvfy.
P-ng pong labia, wstevbeds sm
labia mi chair*, crib, ttrouert.
play pm. toy*, household, loti
more

LOCAL ENTCRPRENfUR
WILLING 10 TEACH 7 PEOPLE

238— V ehicles Wanted
CASH 888 ftUOt
For Junk C a m . Trucks i Mac*
KCCP AMC RCA BEAUT if UL 322

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any year make or model
Will pay lop dollar!
Call Geoff Bedma

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

Prutm nrlbud lo beroor

Millimiiim Mum hm tlnxif
rruon lur bnoning rich.
Call 24 Hn. 8004991 HI

SANFO R D OFFICE SPACE
1 Sulk** available . 1100 SF A
1800 SF. 407-111-7008

STENSTROM
RENTALS

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

S A N FO R D 1/1 Apt W/Spiil
Plan Pain C K A
144071150
SANORA 1/1 Dbl gar. dm rm.
sem pen lease opt 1775/1700
SA N FO R D 4/1 Carprt. Patio
New Carpet 8 Paint
On
Acteage. Septic
1750/1700
SAN FO R D 1/1 Duplei. Living
Rm 6 Carprt CM A 134V I 350
C O U N TR Y C LU B 1/1 Carprt
ram rm. Meat. A* 1500/1500

1104 Oak* C L baauMul 1999
sq It Caktorma stye 2 story
pool,
tennis ct
amenities
1129 000
4 S R Colonial- 2 story on 3
wooded lot* R ED U C E D TO
H O E .000
Park Ave Villa* 28R ?B a
Townhouse condo145,000
owner moth *1*0
111-80*1

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
W E NEED H OU SES TO RENT

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-'‘associates

FLOOR TECHS
South Seminole Hospital, locainl in Lonym ind. R . it looliny
Ti* an espcnencnl Boor technician Tot the 1st shift (7 a m •
3: JO p m ) lo hufT, was. and strip Boots We pay 7 2 V h r , 1st
shill (7 a m - 3:30 p m ) . 2nJ shill (3 p in • I I 30 p in
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by Chic Young

DLONDIE

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DEAR DR. (JOTT: After a sonogram
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of the recto sigmoid " When I asked
what that meant, my gynecologist
advised me to talk to my internist.
When I asked my internist, he said. “ It
Is nothing I am concerned about at
this time." When I asked the radiolo
gist, he said: "Talk to your doctor." Do
I have the right to a straight answer?

by Mort Walker

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