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PEOPLE...PAGE 2A

Fall
color in
Florida
Sanford, Caoaalborry, Lako Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springe and Seminole County since 1908

M argie’s not one to
mask her feelings
Margie
Davidson has
no Monica
Lewinsky
masks In her
Halloween
display at A
Second Image
on First
Street In
Sanford.
■Wouldn't
RUSS WHITE
have them In
the shop if
they were available." Margie
•
says. *lf someone wants to be
Monica Lewinsky they needn't
come to me."
It's three weeks to Halloween
weekend, and Davidson's cos­
tume shop Is beginning to get
more customers.
*1 haven't had a call yet from
anyone wanting to be Monica
Lewinsky or Bill Clinton on
Halloween," Davidson says. *We
do have two Clinton masks from
last year. And two o f Hillary.
And look, here's one o f A1 Gore. I
doubt w ell be selling that one."
Apparently, the nation's
major mask makers have taken
a pass on Monica S. Lewinsky
this Halloween. An aide to
Lewinsky says no one had asked
permission to license a mask •
hinting there would be some big
trouble if they did. No
berets or stained
Davidson says that she has
heard there were new Clinton
masks with Plnocchio noses.
She did not have these new
masks. T h e ones we have he
has a regular size nose.”
Davidson says. ’ If you want a
Bill Clinton mask here, you get
the regular size nose. If you
want a big nose you get a
Plnocchio mask."
Sometimes, customers can
Improvise with a mask.
Davidson says. "You can paste a
mustache on our Michael
Dukakis mask and It becomes a
Saddam Hussein mask." she
says. T h a t's quite remarkable.
Isn't It." The Dukakis mask sells
for $29.95 Just as the Clinton
with a regular size nose.
Davidson is grateful she
dumped all her O J . Simpson
masks a few years ago. Word Is
some costume shops have O J.'a
piled up.
A bar In Washington. D.C.
Just had a pre-Halloween party
with prizes for Linda Tripp lookalikes. T h e y bought blonde wigs
and took black Magic Markers to
the roots." Backstage. Inc. man­
ager Sandra S. Duraes says.
Davidson says that Richard
Nixon masks were popular for a
number o f years. So were Jimmy
Carter masks with the big teeth
and Ross Perot masks with the
floppy ears. She says she sus­
pects the Bill Clinton masks
with the Plnocchio noses will be
around, too. But not at A
Second Image.
’ A year from now, I don't
think anyone will remember
Monica Lewinsky." Davidson
says. ’ She's nobody anyone
would want to be.’

50 C«nts

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 37

Sanford personnel director Body o f man found in
leaves - city seeks successor lake is murder suspect
By Russ W hits
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD
Personnel
Director
Tim
McCauley applied for and has been granted
disability retirement from the city of Sanford.
He was given eight-weeks severance pay In one
lump sum and will be eligible later for re tir e ­
ment benefits.
City Manager Tony VanDerworp said today
that a search has begun for McCauley's succes­
sor. Sabrina Benton, an aide to McCauley. U*
the acting personnel director.
*My philosophy la to look Inside and out for a
new director." VanDerworp said. *We want to
get the best people wherever they are. We've
advertised over the Web and In government
publications."
McCauley. 51. earned $60,330 and had
worked for the city for more than 10 years. In
his
latest
review,
he received
a 4.85
’ outstanding" mark.
In 1995 and In 1996 he was called on the
carpet for being the commissioner of a

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The winning numbers were 2-4-9-17­
22.

Board to plant tree
SANFORD - The Board o f County
Commissioners will plant a tree today. In
honor o f the county's effort to reduce the
use of paper In Its dally operations.
The oak tree Is to be planted next to the
BCC Chambers at the County Services

behind was
McCauley.

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By V ick i Balluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
body of a man fished from
tile waters of Lake Jesup on
Saturday has been Identified
as that of a suspect In a
murder committed In Orlando
last week.
The man. Identified as 45year-old
Harry
Deurellng.
was found by recreational
boaters on the lake not far
from the County Road 417
(Grrcnewayl Bridge
In the
eastern portion of the lake.
Though Seminole County
sheriffs deputies called to
the scene determined the
body had been In the water
for several days. It had been
untouched by the alligators
which Infest Die waters In
that area, deputies said.
He was Identified through
dental records, according to
Deanna Brown, public Infor­

mation officer for the sher­
iff's office.
The sheriff's office, Brown
said, had an Idea o f the Iden­
tity of the body and worked
with Orlando Police to make
.a positive Identification. She
said the Investigation waa
quick and needed only con­
firmation of the findings.
Brown said the body was
shipped to Volusia County
where an autopsy was per­
formed. The medical examin­
ers office In Seminole County
lias closed due to lack of
funding so all bodies to be
autopsled must be shipped
north across the county line.
The medical examiner de­
termined that Deurellng died
os the result of a selfinflicted gunshot wound to
the head.
Investylgator John Parks
of the Orlando Police DePlata* saa Body, pag* 3A

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City plans tighter
clean-up codes
By Bill Karma
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Haul away that
30-year-otd refrigerator In the
front yard with forgotten Osh.
On Nov. I, the Code En­
forcement division o f Sanford's
Community Development De­
partment plana to Implement a
zone-by-zone clean sweep of
the city.
Charles Rowe, community
development director, briefed
the city commission Monday
on plana to divide the city Into
code enforcement zones.
Not every Sanford resident
faulted with a violation will be

pleased with operation clean
aweep.
•What we define as flagrant
may not be what the resident
considers flagrant.* Rowe said.
'We're not going after marginal
cases, measuring grass to ace
If It's 12 Inches tall. We're g o­
ing after the flagrant cases.*
The Code Enforcement divi­
sion will divide the city Into
four zones and a aeries o f sub­
zones.
Code enforcement ef­
forts will focus on each zone
for a period o f time, moving In
a thorough sweep o f the city.
Rowe said the d ty hopes
i saa Claaa-vp. Fags SA

Jazz singer to perform
at local fund-raiser
FROM STAFF BKPORTS
HEATHROW • Local Jazz art­
ist Jacqueline Jones will lend
her vocal support to Safehouse
o f Seminole
with
Smooth
Sounds o f Sunset, an evening
o f dining and musical enter­
tainment on Oct. 22
Patrons o f the event will en­
joy cocktails, food, and a silent
auction act lo the tune of
Jones' saucy renditions at
Luiglno's Paata and Steak
Houae on the Patio. Heathrow.
The fund-raiser ta being
sponsored by Luiglno's, Mix
105.1.
Longwood
LincolnMercury/Ttie
Heathrow
Women's
Club,
Fisher.
Laurence. Dcen and Fromang.
P-A.. Friends o f Safehouse o f
Seminole and Image Today A d ­
vertising.
Safehouse o f Seminole, the
county's only domestic violence

Another Longwood winner
TALLAHASSEE • A Fantasy 5 ticket sold
In Longwood waa one o f 21 to win In
Friday night's drawing. Lottery Secretary
Marcia Mann announced Saturday.
Each ticket holder will receive a cash
prize o f $14.013.‘24 each.

’ Fantasy Football League" during City Hall
working hours. McCauley was suspended from
Oct. 25 to Oct. 31. 1995 because o f his In­
volvement In the football betting pool. The
Sanford Police Deportment was callrd In to In­
vestigate.
Therr were no further Incidents In 1997 or
•this yrar.
McCauley took sick leave last month and
then requested disability retirement. Ills r e ­
tirement papers Indicate he hud rrtlrrd for
personal reasons, ’ family medical."
Undrr terms of the retirement, the city and
McCauley are prohibited from making any
’ negative"
comments. There can
be
no
’ acrimony or hostility" associated with the r e ­
tirement.
Neither VanDerworp nor Mayor Lurry Dale
would oiler further comment today. No men­
tion was made of McCauley's resignation ut the
City Commission on Monday. All that was left

III B rie f
Building.
County Manager Gary Kaiser has
reportedly made It a priority to cut. by
half, the amount o f photo copies made by
county staff. This Includes the BCCs bi­
monthly agenda, which Involves 30 copies
o f an average 5-1/2-pound document.
Board members and the public can now
access the entire sgenda at the county's
Internet site at www.co.sezninole.fl.us.

School speed limit
SANFORD • A resolution to reduce the
speed limit on Airport Boulevard, from 45
to 30 mile per hour, near Wicklow

Elementary. Is part o f the Board o f
County Commissioners' agenda today.
A traffic study determined that a regu­
latory speed reduction necessary during
school hours, one hour In the morning
and one hour In the afternoon, while a
crossing guard Is present.
A (lashing amber light will Indicate the
reduced speed zone.
Bob Zaltoonl. county traffic engineer,
told Commissioner Daryl McLain. In a
memorandum, that traffic volumes at the
Intersection of Airport and Placid Lake
Drive, which serves the elementary

school, "do not currently meet the mini­
mum requirements to warrant a traffic
signal at tlUs time.’
The average vehicular speed on Airport
Is 36 m.p.h.

Legal aid golf tournament
SANFORD - The Seminole County Bar
Association Legal Aid Society Is partici­
pating In a golf tournament on Oct. 30 at
the Kissimmee Bay Country Club.
Entrance fee Includes lunch, refresh­
ments. steak dinner, awards, live and
silent auction, and door prizes.
The entire entrance fee will be donated
to the legal aid society.
For more Information, call Erin
Flemlster at (407) 834-1660.

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Golden rain, Chinese tallow and sycamore trees add fall color
W ill) thr -htirli'Mltig nl tl)c
il.ivhcht hours thr leaves on
m am trees ami vlirtiln a re
MarTing t&lt;. » h.tttgr t olors
A
ii'u leitipei.u e &gt; lunate plants
touinl aion m l the area w ill
remuni u&gt; v&lt;l the eolut change?*
that oeetu in the fall As we
an- ill aware (n ihe tall, c h lo
u'phv II pn xlu i tion slows .»&gt;
the trees prepare lot w in ter
and finallv it is dep leted w hile
other pigments becom e m o re
visible Other pigm ents in the
leaves lo n tn h u te to the colors
we ser III the tall One ot the
ma|ot com ponents ol Ihe c o l­
ors in the Iravrs is a yellow
pigment called
Zanthophvll
Other pigm rnts present a re
called anthiH-vanlns and a te
responsible lor the reil eolor of
some leaves
Carotene,
the
pigment found in ca rrot. p r o ­
duces the orange colors
As thr days grow shorter and
the nights longer, an Internal
clock inside the plants, trig
gers a chain reaction that ts
responsible for these changes.
Tlie amount o f hours of light or
photoperiod and not the tem ­
perature ts what causes the
plants to change from their

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Here in Central H o n d a we
tlo not have the w onderful ills
play ol ted. yellow and oranges
that some ot out n orthern
neighbors will eu|ov Itul. we
do have som e trees that are
|ust as beautiful to see In the
l.dl There is one tree m pat
tlcular that will lell you that
(he tall season is here
The
golden ram tree can now lie
seen all ovet Sem inole I'ou n iv
producing bright yellow Ira
grain (lowers in panicles up to
18 inches high which last up
to a month 0 1 m ore on the
tree
The flow ers then turn
Into decorative seed jsuls that
are pinkish and papery which
make the tire s even m ore
beautiful. Ihe Inttts m ature
about
one motuh alter
the
yellow blossom s fade and p e r ­
sist for a month or m ore on
the tree T h r tree Is native in
China and Korea and It Is r e ­
lated.
botanic-ally. to the lvch re
and
soapberry.
Th e
golden
ra m -tree
is
w ell
adapted to Central Florida and
can he tound In most n u rseries
and garden ren ters or you can

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tlml
seedlings
undet
voni
neighbor's h u llin g t ie r
The sweet gum tree Is an
othrt gooil looking tree
Ibis
Mce produces gteenlsh flovvets
that appear tu small elusters
at the end of twigs, the d o w els
develop Into glohul.it b u n like
tnilts on long stem s In the
tall, the leaves turn into strlk
lug red. purple and golden
yellow colors V olu n teeis can
also he found under old trees.
Hie sweet gum tree Is a native
to Flotilla and can lie grown
with relatively little care
llie leaves ol the Chinese
tallow tree lights up the land
scape In Ihe tall with bright
yellow to hrott/e and crim son
red colors.
Hie seeds are
white and c o n tra s t with the

The early bird gets to wait as host is tardy
I)E AK AH BY I am an Kl-vearold w idow and live w ith my
divorced son We are both in fine
health and recently moved to a newcommunity. where we're trying to
make friend* I joined a badge club
and h ave met some very nice
women.
One of the members was having
trouble assembling some furniture
she recently purchased 1 offered my
son's services to help her 'he's very
good at this sort of thing' For tny
sake, my son agreed, and we all set­
tled on 11 a m My son and 1 drove
to "Sarah's" and arrived at 10:55
a m. No one was home We decided
to wait At 11 15. Sarah drove up
She offered no explanation for being
late My son assembled the piece.
Sarah thanked him. and we left

A D V IC E

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

A couple o f weeks later. Sarah
called and invited us to lunch as a
thank-you for my son's work Lunch
was to be at 11:30. We arrived at
11:25 and, guess what? No one was
hom e! W e w aited in the enr At
11 40. 1 wrote a note, *l)id you for­
get you invited us?" I left it on her

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LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Today: Partly cloudy. Illghs In
the mld-BOs Lows In tile mld60s
W edneaday:
Partly
cloudy lllglis In the mld-BOs.
Lows In thr nild-60s Thurs­
day: Isolated showers. Highs In
thr mld-BOs. Lows In the
upper-60s Friday: Scattered
thunderstorms. Highs In the
mld-BOs Lows In the upper60s.

EXTENDED OUTLOOK
TUESDAY
W EDNESDAY
P tcld y 85 85 P t c ld y 8 8 64
THU RSD AY
ShwTS 84 87

FR ID A Y
Ta trm s 85 69

L O TTE R Y
H ere aro the w inning nu m bers
selected on Monday In the Flori­
da Lottory:

Fantasy 5

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Lono (Oct. 10)
16-19-20-21-42-45

TUESDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: nUn. 12:40
a m., maj. 6:50 a.m.. min. 1:00
p.m.. maj. 7:15 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
2:55 a.m.. 3:29 p.m.. low: 9:04
a.m.. 9:52 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 3:00 a.m.. 3:34
p in., low: 9:09 a.m.. 9:57 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 3:15 a.m.,
3:49 p.m.. low: 9:24 a.m.. 10:12
p.m.

BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a B ea ch ft N ew
S m y rn a B each : Seas are 2-

4 feet with a light chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 79 degrees and at
New Syinrna, 79 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
east at 10-15 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature tn
Sanford Monday was 87
degrees and the overnight low
waa 68.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m.,
Tuesday totaled O.OO.
•Bunrlse................ 7:20 a.m.
•Sunset................. 6:08 p.m.

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Tuesday. October 13. 1998 • Vol 91. No 37
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday 6 Christmas by
Republic Newspapers, Inc • 300 N French Aye . Santord. FL 32771
Phone (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408

Odessa Pugf - Business Manager
L.noa Spwgai

D EAR A B B Y : I would like to
comment on rom elhing in Donna
Williams’ letter to you about guests
in restaurants She said, ‘ Guests
are our livelihood! Without them,
we might us well be dishing out food
at a school cafeteria, instead o f
practicing the fine art of restaurant
service, one in which many o f us
tuke a great deal of pnde.”
Abby, I have been employed in
school food service for 25 years. In
e v e ry school ca feteria I have
worked, the fine art o f service to
our customers has been practiced.
We, too. take a great deal of pride
in our work and in servicing our
customers
I am an assistant manager in
one o f the largest high schools in
Alabama. We serve almost 2,700
students plus faculty and staff We
do not just ‘ dish out" food. We ser­ i
vice all our customers in a two-hour t
shift at eight food bars with a total
of 16 to 18 entrees, plus fruits, veg­
etables, salads, milk and about 15
other beverages. We do take pride
in our work, and we do serve good
food.
Satisfied customers are us essent lul to us as they are to restaurants.
Remember, if we don’t satisfy them,
they won’t buy from us. I invite
Donnu Williams to our cafeteria any
day, and 111 lie happy to treat her to
lunch.
MARGARET SELLERS,
BIRMINGHAM, Al-A

DEAR MARGARET: Perhaps
when Donna acea you r letter,
she’ll stand corrected. She may
h a rk en from a tim e, as do I,
when the choices in the school
lunch program were fewer and
less im aginative than they are
today.

"Sening Seminole County Since IVON"

Jur.«e M*tcn

DEAR SU RPRISE D : No. It’s
Sarah who’a missing something
— com m on c o u r te s y . A host
should be home to greet guests
when they arrive, even if they’re
slightly early. Shame on Sarah.

s r .lp r

Seven H om es
W a n te d In th e
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C o u n ty A re a

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door and we drove home When wr
arrived bark boinr. there wax a
nasty message &lt;&gt;n my answering
machine Sarah veiled al us for
leaving and railed us rude
When she called a second time. I
told her I expected a hostess too|s-n
the door when I was invited anil
had arrived She replied that wr
were early and could not expect
anyone to Is- home when w&lt;- arrived
early She said she had just run to
the hunk I pointed out that the
bank is open until ti p in and she
could have gone after we had lunch
She suit! mavis* it is OK to l&gt;e early
where I come from, hut not in this
country
Abby. 1 was not hint here, but I
have lived in America fur 50 years I
thought I was brought up with good
manners, and nobody has ever said
tny "old country" ways are strange
Am I missing something?
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�Som inoln H oraltl Sanford H o n d a • Tuosd.iy. O ctober 13 1990

P O L IC E L O G

Sanford Rotary Club gives Danny a bicycle
By Blit Kerns
HERALD STAFF W RITER

V w following rc/xirts u&lt;crc compiled Jrom tlw Si’mlnole County
Sheriffs Office fo r Incidents recorded Oct. 12:

Aggravated assault:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Lake Mobile D rive, Oct. 11. 12:51
a. mi. A 19-yrar-old woman was arrested for aggravated assault
after she and anotlirr woman got Into an argument that turned
violent. According to Sem inole County sherlITs deputies, the
women were fighting when one woman pulled out a pocket
knife and threatened the other woman with It. She also
smashed a bottle on the ground and then threatened the o th er
woman with the lagged glass.

Burglary:
SANFORD, Btate Road 46 and Beardall, Oct. 9. A 33-year-old
man was nrrested nfter he and his girlfriend got Into a d o m es­
tic dispute and she ran to a n eigh bor's house. According to
Seminole County shrtlfTs deputies, after the man and Ills girl­
friend had a fight and she sought refuge at a neighbor's he
went next door and was told to leave, but he pushed his way In
and grablM’ d Ills girllrlend and startrd shaking her and push­
ing hrr up against the wall until the neighbor threatened him
with a baseball bat. loiter, they said, he relum ed with a shovel
handle and broke Into the house and demanded to see his
girlfriend. When the hom eowner told him l o g o away, he Iregan
swinging the shovel handle. Though he was lilt with the bat
several times beforr the deputies arrived he was still angry
and struggling when the deputies arrived and tried to take him
Into custody. In addition to the burglary charge, hr was also
arrested for assault and battery, burglary while armed, the use
o f a weapon during the com m ission o f a felony, dom estic v io ­
lence and resisting arrest without violence.

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE 8PRJNOB, N. Lake Boulevard. 300 block, Oct.
10. 3:30 a.m. A Hi-year-old woman was arrested by Altam onte
Springs Police for slapping her Iroyfrirnd across the face dur­
ing tui argument.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, E. Central Parkway. 200 block, Of t.
9. 7:-10 p.m. A 38-year-old man was arrested try A ltam on te
Springs Police after he punched his girlfriend In the chest and
shoved her during a tight.
SANFORD. 11“ Street, 6 0 0 block, Oct. I I . 10:12 p in. A 35year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriff's d ep u ­
ties after he approached Ills ex-girlfriend on the street and
pulled hrr hair, pushed her and shoved hrr.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Orange Avenue at Laurel, Oct.

10.
4:53 p.m. A 24-year-old man was arrested for driving under the
Influence bv Altam onte Springs Police.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, State Road 434 at W eatherefleld.
Oct. I I . 1:35 a m. A 30-year old woman was arrested for d riv­
ing under the Influence ily Altam onte Springs Police.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Douglas and State Road 436, Oct.
11. 2:43 o.m A 4 1-year-old man was arrested for driving under
the Influence by Seminole County sh eriffs deputies.

CASSELBERRY
, Red Bug Road and Rising Sun
Boulevard, Oct. 11. 2:34 a.m. A 43-year-old man was arrested
for driving under the Influence by Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies.
OVIEDO. McKinnon. 1100 block, Oct. I I . 2:45 a m.. A 53year-old man was ariested for driving under the Influence by
Oviedo Police.
OVIEDO, B U te Road 434 at Fire etaUon #3, Oct. 9. 10:01

B,in.* A 34-year-old man was arrested for driving under the in­
fluence by Oviedo Police.
BAN FORD. U.B. Highway 17*93 at County Road IB, Oct. 10.
2:14 a.m. A 31-year-old man was arrested for driving under the
Influence by Sem inole County sh eriffs deputies.
SANFORD, U.S. Highway 17-93 at Lahe, Oct. 11. 12:32 a.m.
A 47-year-old mun was arrested for driving under the Influence
by Sem inole County sh eriffs deputies.

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SANFORD - The Sanford R o ­
tary Club gave Danny H unter,
an If- y e a r - o ld
bearing Im ­
paired child living In Sanford,
a new bike Inst week. Ills old
bike was damaged try m ildew
and poor weather.
•One o f my neighbors called
Brady Lcssnrd." said Danny's
mother. Clndl Hunter o f 2481
Palm etto Avenue. "Danny was
feeling bad about his old bike,
so Brady went right to w ork.
They bought him this bike,
and gave a great presentation
over lunch. It was really nice.
Danny's mi happy."
Lessard was planning to p e r ­
sonally spilt I he cost of buying
Danny a new bike, unlll his
fellow Kolary Club m em bers
strpprd In wllh the gilt.
"You don't get ton many
chances In your lllciim r to do
som ething like this." said lz*s-

sard.
"The one thing about
(Ills Is that I told his m other I
should thank Danny. Tills ts
special to me. Danny's a neat
kid. and I'm thrilled we could
set this up for him."
Danny Is one o f four children
o f Clndl and Charles Hunter.
Ills siblings are twins A n d rew
and Chelsea, both ten years
old. and Joe. who Is 12 years
old.
Clndl Hunter said Danny Is
a "great kid." currently going
to home-school so he can r e ­
ceive extra attention In le a rn ­
ing.
flte hearing Im pairm ent

From Pago 1A. Rotary Club Prosidonl Jim Shupo (loll), and Rolnry
member and City Commissioner
Brady Lossard (right) with Cindy
Hunter and Danny

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makes Danny's life “a 111111’
tougher.” said
Hunter, but
"Danny works really hard."

Body
co ntinu e d from Page 1A

sis Intervention and a 24-hour
hotline to victim s of dom estic
vlolrn cr and their children.
SufrhmiNC can house up to
3K victim s and their children
with an average stay o f six
weeks.
W ith a rejHirled yearly o p e r­
ating
budget
of
$280,000.
Safehtm sr receives government
funding, but relies on grants,
foundation and private d on a­
tions lo fill the approxim ately
$05,500 gap In needed hinds.

SMALL TOWN *
The Heathrow W om en’s Club
has lieen an ongoing source of
donations lor Safrhnusc. Lau­
rie Kemp, education co ord in a ­
tor lor the shelter staled earlier
this year. In addition to fin an ­
cial donations the club collects
much needed personal Items
for use by the residents.
Tickets are $50 per person
or $85 per couple. R eserva­
tions
must
l&gt;e
made
hy
Wednesday. To reserve or lor
more Inform ation rail 1407)
302-1731.

Clean-up

continued from Page IA

this effort will l&gt;rly citizen c o n ­
cerns o f selective code en­
forcement.
■"Ilte com m unity s going to
have to buy Into tills," said City
C om m issioner
W h ltry
E ck­
stein. "Starting with concerns
about this being arbitrary’ and
capricious, we re going to have
to publicize this and get the
word out."
The program Is expected to
cost $30 for each code v io la ­
tion case, although co m m is­
sioners worry that the costs
could rise.
Th e com m ission
asked fur further Investigation
o f the estim ated costs o f the
program.
Mayor Larry Dale em phasized
the
Im portance
of
a
‘ standardized
approach"
to
code enforcem ent.
T ills Is an old town," Dale

Investigators
believe lie
must have com m itted
the
murder, made the teleph on e
call and then gone to Lake
Jrstip to shoot him self.
"I just called and canceled
the warrant," Parks said Hits
morning. "It’s done. T h is
case Is closed."
Orlando Police and S em i­
nole County S heriff's O ffice
divers will search the murky
waters o f Like1 J rs u p today
lor the gun which they b e ­
lieve may have’ been used for
both killings. Deputies said
that will conclude their In­
vestigation into both eases.
"It's sad," Parks said. "But
this Is it."

part merit described
Detierling's death as the "second
half ol a m m d e i-suicide."
According
to
Parks.
D eu n iln g liar) adm itted lo
killing Ills girlfriend o f five
years after she broke o ff the
relationship.
"These sorts o f dom estic
dispute seem to end up as a
murder-suicide." Parks said.
The Orlando Police In ves­
tigator said D elu d in g ra iled
bis ex-girlfriend's slslcr on
the m orning o f Oct. 7 and
told her that he'd "It.id a had
day" and that he’d killed her
sister. A warrant was Issued
for Ills arrest, but he w as not
found.

Jazz

Continued from Page 1A

"He's a norm al kid." she
said "But. lie's a doll. He's so
loveable, lie's Just a great kid."

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ABDOOL 8, AZEEZ
Abdool S. Azeez. 49, Lake
Brrcze Circle. Lake Mary, died
Sunday, Oct. 11. 1998. Bom In
Guyunu, South America, he
moved lo Central Florida In
. 1989 from Canada. Mr. Azeez
was a registered nurse. He was
a member o f W cklva A ssem bly
o f God.
. Survivors include wife Ferrist
E.; sons. Joseph. Lake Mary.
Brandon Isaac, Toronto. C a n ­
ada; daughters, Nazra, Lake
.Mary, Sandy Lindsay, Toronto,
.Canada;
mother.
Jaltoon,
Toronyo.
Canada;
sisters,
•Hallma. • Toronto,
Canada.
Jatncla Gruvesande, Brooklyn.
N.Y.. M rzan Jardlne, Toronto.
„ Canada:
brothers,
Kam rool.
{ Toronto.
Canada,
Flzul.
: Brooklyn. N.Y.; one grandson.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park C em rtcry and Funerul
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangem ents.

GRACE D. BOGART
Grace D. Bogart. 59, Myrtle
Avenue. Sanford, died Sunday.
Oct. 11. 1998. Bom Jan. 27.
1939 In Sanford, she was a
lifelong resident. Mrs. Bogart
was an assistant manager o f
the Sanford Credit Bureau. She
was u mem ber o f Calvary A s ­
sembly o f God,
Survivors Include husband.
Edwin R. "Dick"; stepson. J o e
Harblson, Milton; stepdaugh­
ter. Joyce Fryer. Oklawaha;
brothers. J.W. Duggor. San­
ford, A J . Duggar, Statesboro,
Ga.; sister. Mary Ellyn P ea ­
cock. Orlando.
Brisson Funeral Home, S an ­
ford, In charge o f arrange­
ments.

RONALD BERNARD BROOKS
SR.
Ronald Bernard Brooks Sr..
44. West 12th Street. Sanford,
died Sunday. Oct. 11. 1998 at
Central Florida Regional H os­
pital. Mr. Brooks was b o m
July 5. 1954 In Sanford. Mr.
Brooks was a groundskeeper
for a lawn service. He was a
mem ber o f Macedonia P.B.
Church.
Survivors
include
sons.

Ronald Bernard Jr.. Reginald,
both
o f Sanford;
brothers.
Frank. Putrick Slater. Kardell
Slater. Shelton Slater. Johnny
Ketter 111, all o f Sanford; sis­
ters, Mellouisc Young, V rm lta .
Patricia Sluter, all o f Sanford;
two grandchildren.
W lison-Elchelberger
Mori li­
ar)’. Inc.. Sanford. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

LENORE A. CORBARO
Lenorc
A.
Corsaro,
97,
Pow derhom Circle, Lake Mary,
died Saturday, Oct. 10. 1998.
B om In Connellsvllle, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida In
1989 from Torrance, Calif. Mrs.
Corsaro was a homemaker.
She was a Protestant.
Survivors Include son, Leo P.
Zeola, Lake Mary; sisters, Ann
Brisson. Long Beach. Calif.,
Lydtu Vosburg. Hemet, Calif.,
Virginia
Dalulso,
San
B er­
nardino. Calif.; two grandchil­
dren;
three
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwln-Falrchlld
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge o f
arrangem ents.

1918 In Sanford. Mr. H iller)’
was a forklift operator. He was
a mem ber o f Progress M B
Church.
Survivors include son, Charlie
Jr.. Jacksonville;
daughters.
Phyllis. Sanford. Mac Frances,
Jacksonville;
sister.
Mary
Brown: four grandchildren: four
great-grandchildren.
W lison-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc., In charge o f a r­
rangements.

JUDITH LOUISE KINO
Judith Louise King, 76, Broad
Run. Va.. died Tuesday. Oct. 0.
1998 at Fauquier H ospital.
Mrs. King wus b o m February'
24. 1922 in Dccautcr, 111. Mrs.
King was the owner o f the
Holiday House In downtown
Sanford from 1971 until 1983.
Survivors Include son. Robert
F. Hammond Jr.. Lyons. III.;
daughter. Kim berly King Slctltano. Broad Run. Va.; sis­
ters, Mary Ann Draayer, M inne­
tonka. Minn., Janet Murphy.
W heaton, til.; brother, Jam es
P. Owens. Beaverton, Ore.: two
grandchildren.
Moser Funeral Home. Inc..
WarTcnton, Va., in charge of
arrangem ents.

GERTRUDE DAVIS-ADAMS
Gertrude Davls-Adams,
71,
Urban Village, Tampa, died
Friday. Oct. 9, 1998. B om In
Sanford, she moved to Tam pa
43 years ago. Mrs. DavisAdam s was a retired baker for
tire University o f Florida H ospi­
tal. She was a mem ber o f Pen­
tecostal Church o f God.
Survivors include daughters.
Lynndranette Guzman. Tam pa.
Cynthia Ann Cooper, Biloxi.
Miss.; son.
Reginald
H igh ­
tower. Tampa; brothers. Leroy
Williams.
Rochester,
N.Y.,
Barney Williams, Sanford; six
grandchildren.
Gall A Wynn's Mortuary. Inc.,
Orlando. In charge o f arran ge­
ments.

EDNA MAE LANE
Edna Mae Lane, 79. Calaveras
Drive,
Salinas,
Calif.,
died
W ednesday. Oct. 7. 1998. Mrs.
Lane was b o m May 19, 1919 In
Colquitt. Ga. Mrs. Lane was a
homemaker. She was a m em ­
ber
of
Mount
Zion
M.B.
Church.
Survivors Include son. Ph illip
Eugene Butler, Salinas. Calif.;
sisters, Johnnie B. W est, Or­
lando.
Lou H ester
Hooper.
Rochester. N.Y.; three gran d­
children:
six
great­
grandchildren.
W lison-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford. In charge of
arrangem ents.

SHAWN J. METCALF
CHARLIE HILLERY SR.
Charlie Ittllery Sr., 80, S ip es
Avenue, Sanford, died Sunday.
Oct. 11. 1998 at Central F lo r­
ida
Regional
Hospital.
Mr.
H lllerv was bom March 12.

Shawn J. Metcalf, 18. Big Oak
Bend. Chuluota. died Friday.
Oct. 9. 1998. B om In W inter
Park, he was a lifelong resident
o f Central Florida. Mr. M etcalf
wus u student. He was a m em ­

ber o f St. Lukes Lutheran
Church.
Survivors
include
parents.
Chick and Karen. Chuluota;
brother. Scot. Chuluota: m a ­
ternal grandparents. Ralph and
Anita Benzlno, DeUary; pater­
nal grandparents. Chick and
Shirley. Orlando.
Daldwin-Futrrhild
Cem etery
and Funeral Hume. Oviedo. In
charge o f arrangem ents.

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STELLA M. PILAR
Stella M. M a r, 91. Bright
Meadow Drive. Lake Mary, died
Monday, Oct. 12. 1998. B om In
Cleveland. Ohio, she moved to
Central Florida In 1980. Mrs.
M u r was a treasurer In the
chem ical Industry. She was a
mem ber o f St. Leo's C atholic
Church. Cleveland. Ohio,
Survivors Include daughter.
Mercedes,
Lake
Mary;
two
grandchildren:
three
great­
grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, in charge o f
arrangem ents.

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PRANK WAGNER
Frank Wagner. 94, Homer
Avenue, Longwood. died Sun­
day, Oct. I I . 1998 at South
Seminole Hospital. Longwood.
Bom May 20. 1904 tn New York
City. N.Y., he had resided In
Central Florida for 16 years.
Mr. W agner was a retired en gi­
neer for the New York Port
Authority. He was a Protestant.
Survivors Include wife. Helen
L.; daughter. Gail M. Butte rlleld,
W inter
Springs;
live
grandchildren:
seven
great­
grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home. W in ­
ter Springs. In charge o f a r­
rangements.

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IN TNI CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TNI IIONTIINTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX OSSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Rav. Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Baptist Church,
the holder ot the following certificate(i) haa Iliad said certitiCalais) lor a las dead lo be
issued lharaon The certificate
number(a) and yaar(a) ol
leauanca, the description ol lha
proparty, and ths nsma(a) in
which it was aaaaaaed ia/ars aa
follows:
Certificate No: 3744
Year ol Issuance: 1996
Description ol Property.
LEO SEC 10 TWP 2tS RQE 31E
N 47 FT OF S 2S7 FT OF W
222 1 FT OF NW 1/4 OF SW t/4
OF SE 1/4
Names in which aaaaasad:
Banjimin F. Williams. All ol said
proparly being In the County ol
Seminole, Stale ot Florida.
Unleas such cartificats(a) ahall
ba redeemed according to law,
ths property described In such
cartificala(a) will ba sold to lha
highest blddar at the watt front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on lha Sth day ot November.
IM S. at 11 00 a m.
Payment ol Sals las, applica­
ble documentary stamp lassa
and recording lass ara required
to ba paid by lha successful
blddar at ths sale. Full payment
ol an amount equal lo the highaal bid la due within 24 houra
alter the advertised lima ot the
sale All payments ahall ba cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mads payable to the Clark ot
the Circuit Court.
Dated this 22nd day ot
Saptambar, IM S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Her gen
Deputy Clark
Publiah: Sapt. 29. Oct. 6. 13. t
20. IStB
DEU-223

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASK NO. S T-1 4 1 T-C A -1 4 -K
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINQS
AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Plaintiff.
vs.
THE ESTATE OF
WILOUn D. CREASON.
DECEASED. DEBORAH
P CREASON.
VIROINIA R. CREASON.
UNKNOWN TENANT(S).
DANBURY MILL
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.. BILL
CREASON. OREO CREASON.
PEOQY HANDS. UNITEO
STATES OF AMERICA, and
STATE OF FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
Defendants.
AM INO BD NOTICE OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thal pursuant fo a Summary
Final Judgment ot Foreclosure
entered herein, I will sail lha
property situated m Sammol*
County, Florida, daacribad aa:
Lot f l . DANBURY MILL UNIT
ONE, ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 30. PAGES »2.
83. AND 64, OF THE PUBLIC
records
or
s e m in o l e
COUNTY. FLORIDA
including but not limited to lha
raany, any building permit* or
development rights, furniture,
furnishing*, futures, goods,
equipment and Inventory locat­
ed on tha abovs-dasenbad
property, at public aal*, to tha
highest and bast bidder lor
cash at tha Samlnol* County
Courthouse. 301 North Park
Avanu*. Was! Front Ooor,
Sanlord, Florida, at 11:00 A M .
on tha 2&gt;th day ol OCTOBER,
1966
Dated SEPTEMBER 26lh,
1668
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jan* E Jasawic
Deputy Clerk
MICHAEL M M WALLIS.
ESOUIRE
PO bos 6310
Melbourne. FL 32802-1210
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS NEEDING
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEOINO SHOULD CONTACT
COURT COORDINATOR NOT
LATER THAN SEVEN (7) OATS
PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDING
AT 301 North Park Avanu*.
West Front Door. Sanford, FL
32771. Telephone 1407) 3234330; I-SOO-BSS-S771 (TDD), or
t .100.899-8770 (VI, via FLORI­
DA RELAY SERVICE.
Publish: October 6. 13. 1881
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N O T IC I
OF VSHICLB AUCTION
1812 KAWAKAKI Motorcycle
Vint JKA2X4D13NB907106
Auction will b* held on 10/26
1888 at 2pm at Trl County
Towing 1199 Balia Av*.. Winter
Springs, FL 32708
Publish. October 13, 1898
OEV-97

IN AND TON
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A R ! NO. BE- U O T -O R -O i-i
IN THE MATTER OF
CHANQING THE
NAMES OF
HOLLY MARIE ORAOANT to
HOLLIE MARIE DARTA.
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
ORAOANT to
MICHAEL CHRISTOPHER
OARTA.
And
ADAM ALEX ORAOANT to
ADAM ALEX OARTA.
NOTIOS OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM THOMAS
ORAOANT. JR
Addratt Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action haa bean Iliad againal
you and that you ara required to
aarva a copy ol your written
delanaoa, II any, lo It on
ROBERT
M
QROURIC,
ESQUIRE ol lha Law Olflca ol
Thomae R Olaan. PA . whoae
addraaa la ( I I S Edgawatar
Drive. Suita 1. Orlando. Florida
H I M . on or before 10/13, and
Fla Itie original with the Clark ol
Ihle Court at P O Orawar C,
Sanlord. Florida 3277} before
earvlco on Petltlonei or Immedi­
ately Ihereaftar II you tall lo do
ao. a default may be entered
agalnat you lor the relief
demanded In the petition
Coptee ol all court documenla
In thle caaa. including orderc.
are available at the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court'a oflica You may
renew theee documenla upon
requeet
You muel keep Ihe Clerk ol the
Circuit Court'a otllce notified of
your current addraaa (You may
hie Notice ol Current Addraaa.
Florida Family Law Form
19 S IS ) Future pa pert In thia
lawault will be mailed to Ihe
addraaa on record al Ihe derk'a
office
Dated SEPTEMBER IS, 1B9S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Pubfieh September 22. 2S. and
October «. 13. 1 IM
OEU-ISS
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FON TAN OSSD
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN.
that Ree. Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Baptiet Church,
the holder ol the following cerliticatedi haa Hied said certilicataial tor a tea deed to be
leeued thereon. The certificate
number(a) and yeer(e) ol
leauanca. the deecnpbon ol the
properly, end the hamo(a) in
which It waa aaaaaaed ra/are aa
follows:
Cortrlicala No: 3314
Year ol Issuance: 1SS4
Description of Property:
LEO SEC to TWP 31S RQE 31E
N SO 8 FT OF S 3SS FT OF W
232 1 FT OF NW 1/4 OF 8W 1/4
OF S I 1/4 (LESS RO).
Names m which assessed;
Benjamin F. Williams. All ol said
property being in the County ol
Seminole, State ot Florida
Unless such cembeatetal than
So redeemed according to law,
the property described in such
certificated) Win be sold to the
highest bidder at the watt front
door,
Seminole
County
Coorthouoo. Banfevd. Florida,
on the tth day of November.
IS M . at 1VOO a m.
Payment of Sale fee, applica­
ble documentary stamp taste
and recording feae ore required
to bo paid by the successful
bidder ol the sale. Full payment
ot an amount equal to the high­
est bid to due within 24 houra
attar the advertised time ol the
tale. All payment than be cash
or guaranteed melrumont,
made payable to the Clerk ot
the Circuit Court.
Doted this 32nd day ot
Sept am bar. 1SSS.
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hargett
Deputy Clark
Publish: Oct. S. 13, 20, A 27,

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DEU-234-A

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I S I0 H TS IN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SBMINOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA
IN RE: FORFEITURE OF
M.B1E00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
NOTICS OF
FORFEITURE PROCEEDING
TO. Brian Schaffer
1170 Wekiva Spga Rd
Longwood, F I 3277S
Brian J Dental
102 Nnotkraat Or
Longwood, FL 32776
Brett Michael Lovely Poley
62S Peechwood Drive
Altamonte Springs,
FL 32714
and all other who claim an
interest in the following proper­
ly:
11,616 00 in United States
Currency
Donald F. Ellin gar. ol the
Seminole
County
Sheriff's
Office,
Seminole County,
Florida, through hla officers,
mvaitigatora or agents, sailed
the above property on or about
Saptambar IS, tSSS at I17Q
Waklva
Springe
Road,
Longwood, Seminole County,
Florida, and la presently hold­
ing said property lor the pur­
pose ol forfeiture pursuant to
Sections
S32.701-S33 704,
Florida Statutaa, and will
n a o u S B T that an Honorable
Judge of the Circuit Court, Clvd
Division, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit,
Seminole County,
Florida find probable causa that
the above property should ba
tortanad to the above agency.
You wUI ba served a copy ot tbs
Order rinding Probable Causa
once it la signed by the Judge
and ft will advise you how and
whan to respond to this request
for torlarturs.
I HERESY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy ot thre Notice
waa aont to the above named
addraaa by U S. certified mail,
return receipt requested Ihle
30th day ot Saptambar. tSSS.
John C. Rota.
Oenoral Counsel
Florida Bar 3S0TfT
8am mo Is County
Sheriff'* Oft**
1346 2tth Street
Sanlord. Florida 32773-S3SS
Publiah: October S, 1 3 ,1SSS
DEV-43

NOTICS
NOTICE I* hereby given that the Value Adjustment Board ol
Seminole County, Florida, Intends to hold hearings to hear dis­
puted or appaaiad applications for Esemptions on October 26
and ST, 1SSS at the Sam mo la County Service* Building, 1106 E.
First Street. Room I10S, Sanlord, Florid*. Th* hearing* ahall
bogm at 6:30 a m.
A list of M applicant* for Siam ption who have hod the* appli­
cations for Siam ption wholly or part laity approved la maintained
by the Property Appraiser and I* available to lire public between
lha hours of 1:00 a m. to 9 00 p m Monday - Friday, in Room 1201
at th* County Borvic** Building. Ths following ora the type* ot
saampUona Included on th* list:
Homottaad. Disability, Widows. Wldowora, Renewable Energy
Source, and Non-Profit Organisations.
A list of aM applicants tor oaamptlon who have had their appli­
cation* for Siam ption denied t* also maintained by the Property
Appraiser and re avoMabi* to th* public between th* hotwa of 6 00
a.m. to 100 p m . Monday • Friday, In Room 1101 ot th* County
Services Budding. Th* foNowtng are th* typo* of asamptton*
Included on Ihe list: Homestead, DisabIMy, Widows, Widowers.
Renewable Energy Source, and Non-Profit Organisations.
Parson* or* adviead that, if they decide to appeal any decision
mad* at this mooting, they will need a record of th* proceedings,
and, for ouch purpose, they may need lo Insure that • verbatim
record of th* proceeding* to made, which record includes lha tes­
timony and evidence upon arhtch th* appeal is lo ba based.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark to th* Value Adjustment Board
By: Bandy McCann
Deputy Clerk
PubUah: October 1 3 ,1SEE
OEV-SS
____ ,
___________________ _____
N O TICS O f ABSNCV ACTIO N TAKEN BV THS
•T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAQEMBNT DISTRICT
Notice la given that the following permit was Issued on
Saptombor t l , tSSS. to tomtnoto County Engineering Ol vision,
620 W. Lake Mary Bfvd.. Sanford. FL 32773, Permit *40-1170466Q-ERP. Tbs project I* located M Sammol* County. Section
IS, IS, 30, Township 30 South, Rang* 30 Cast. Th* permit autho­
rises A SURFACE WATER MANAOEMENT SYSTEM ON 46.2
ACRES TO BERVS Lake Emma Road knoam os Lake Emma Road.
The receiving waterbody M Soldier* Creak.
Th* tila(a) containing the application lor tha above listed permit
is availabto for inspection Monday through Friday oscopt lor togsl
holidays, 1:00 a.m, to 6:00 p.m. at th* St. John* River Water
Management DiUriel (District) Headquarter*. Hwy too W.,
Paistka. FL 3917S-I49S. A person whoa* substantial interest* are
a/tacted by th# District permitting decision may potdren for an
adminisuativ* hearing in accordant* with section 129 646 and
1I0.S7, F.B., or may chaos* lo pursue mediation aa an alternative
remedy under section 1 10.673, Florida Statutaa, and rule* 16t06.H1 and 2S-106.40I-404, Florida Administrative Coda.
Petitions must comply with th* requirement* ol Florida adminis­
trative Coda, Chapter I S -108 and Rut* 40C-1.1 007 and b# filed
with (received by) tha District Clark located at District
Headquarter*. 404S Raid Sirs*I. Palatha. Florida 3117T. Petition*
lor administrative hearing on th* above application)*) must b*
Mod within) twenty-one (21) days ol publication of this none* or
withm twenty n s (IS) day* of th# District depositing notice ot this
mlent in th* naif for Ihoe* parson* to whom th* District moil*
actual notice. Failure lo fire * petition within this tins* period ahall
constitute a waiver of any nght(t) such person)*) may have to
request an admwuatrativa determination (hearing) under sections
120.566 and 120.67, F.S.. concerning the subject parent. Petitions
which or* not filed Vi accordance with the above provisions are
subject to dismissal.
Because th* admiruatialiv* hearing process la designed Ip for­
mulate final agency action, the filing of a petition moans that th*
Districts final action may b* different tram the position taken by
it m thia notice of intent. Parson* whoa* substantial interests wUI
be affected by any such final decision ot th* Dtatncl on tha appli­
cation have th* right to p*Ution fo become a party to th* proreading, th* accordance with th* requirements sal forth above.
Publish: Octobor 13, ISOS
0CV-S1

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS IIO H TB SN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
AND FOR SSMIMOLI
COUNTY, FLORIDA
C A S I NOi SS-40SS-DR-CS-R
IN RE Tha Marriage ot
PETER JOHN ESPOSITO,
Pat ition*r/Husband.
and
CANDIDA BARBARA
CALIMANO.
R**pond*nl/Wila.
NOTICB OF ACTION
OF DISSOLUTION
DP SSARRIABB
TO: CANDIDA BARBARA
CALIMANO
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition tor Dissolution
of your Marriage ha* bssn tiled
and commsncsd m this Court
snd you ar* required to aarva a
copy ol your written defenses,
it any, on NERY 0 WINTER.
ESO .
Attorney
lor
th*
Petitioner, whose address la
800 Fob Valtoy Drive. Suds 201,
Longwood. Florida 32778, and
whoa* telephone number i*
(407) 169-4600. and tils tha
original with th* Clark of th*
abova-atylad Court on or bolora
NOVEMBER 4th. 1966 otherwise a del Suit will be entered
against you tor th* ralraf prayed
lor
In th*
Petition
lor
Dissolution ot Marriage.
This Natic* shall be published
one* seen weak lor tour (4)
consecutive weak* m Tha
Sammol* Harsh).
WAPNINQ: RULE 11.269,
Florida Family Law* Rulaa ol
Procedure, REQUIRES CERTAIN
AUTOMATIC DISCLOSURE OF
DOCUMENTS ANO INFORMA­
TION FAILURE TO COMPLY
CAN RESULT IN SANCTIONS.
INCLUDIHO DISMISSAL OR
STRIKINQ OF PLEADINGS.
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Court on SEPTEMBER 30. 1888
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
PUBLISH October S. 13. 20, 2T,
1681
DEV-46
M O TIC I OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D S ID
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN.
that Emma Smith, th* holder of
th* following certificate!*) ha*
liltd said certificated) tor a tas
dead to b* Issued thereon. Th*
cartiticat*
numbar(a)
and
y#*r(e)
ot
issuance,
tha
description ol th* property, and
th* nama(s) in which it was
assessed is/si a as fottowt:
C artificat* No: 1174
Year ol Issuance: tSSS
Description ol Properly.
LEO LOT 227 J O PACKARDS
1ST ADD TO MIDWAY PB 2 PO
104.
Names in trhich assessed:
Hettie J. Connelly Heirs. All ol
sold property bolng In the
County ol Seminore. Stats ol
Florida.
Untose such c*rtMic*t*(s) shall
be redeemed according lo law,
th* property daacribad In such
cartHicatals) will be sold lo th*
highest bidder at th* weal front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanlord, Florida,
on the 23rd day of November.
IB M . ol 11:00 am .
Payment of Soto fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taies
and recording teas ara required
to be paid by the successful
bidder at th* sal*. FuM payment
of an amount equal lo th* highoat bid i* due within 34 hours
attar lha advertised urn# of lha
aal*. All payments shall b* cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable lo th* Clark ol
th* Circuit Court.
Dated this Sth day ol Octobor,
tSSS
(Baal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
b y Shirley C. Her pert
Dacuitv C In It
Publish: Oct. 13, 90. 97, S No*.
3. tSSS
OEV-SS

IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
FOR SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL DIVISION
C A S I NO. SS-1S3-CA - 14-A
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY 07
CALIFORNIA. N A .
AS TRUSTEE.
Plaintiff,
vs
GREGORY S FLEWELLINO
and CATHERINE E
FLEWELLINO, his wit*.
Defendants.
R B -N O TIC t OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTSR 4S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or
Summary Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated May 30. 1987.
and
an Order
Amending
Summary Final Judgment and
Resetting Sals dated October 2,
1991. and entered in Casa No.
96 J93-CA14 A ot lha Circuit
Court ot lha Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit m and lor Sammol*
County,
Florida.
wherein
Bankers Trust Company ol
California. N A , As Trust**. IS
Plaintiff
and
Gregory
S.
Flswslling and Catharine E.
FiswsUmg, his wits, are defen­
dants, I will sail lo th* highest
and bast bidder tor cash at tn*
West Front Door ol lha
Sammol* County Courthouse,
301
North
Park
Avanu*,
Sanford, Sammol* County.
Florida. 32771, al 11 00 o'clock
a m on th* 9lh day of NOVEM­
BER. 1996. lha following
described property as tat torth
m
said
Order
or
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT 16. OF WEKIVA CLUB
ESTATES. SECTION SEVEN.
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAGE 1. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
it you ar* a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation m order to participate
■n this proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to th*
provision ol certain assistance
Pleas* contact tha Court at
1407-321.4330 within two (31
working days of your receipt of
this Nolic*. if you are haanng or
voice impaired, call Florida
Relay Service (600) 899 6770
GATED al Sanford, Florida on
October 2. 1996
MARYANNE MORSE
As Clark. Circutt Courl
By Jana E. Jasawic
As Ctputy Clark
SMITH A HIATT, PA.
Attorntyt lor Plaintiff
2691 Eait Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suita 303
Fort Laudardal*. FL 33306
Publish October 13. 20, 1886
DEV-87

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS I IO H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IR ANO FOR
• IM IN O L I COUNTV,
FLORIDA
O A S I MO. S S -1 0 S -C A -1 4 -I
PEOPLES FIRST
COMMUNITY BANK, a
federal savings bans.
Plaint iff,
vs.
JM J BUILDING CO., a/k/a
JM J BUILDING COMPANY,
a Florida corporation.
JOHN PALUMBO BASSAM
I NASSER, a/k/a BASSAM
NASSER. ALLEN'S
DRVWALL. INC., a Florida
corporation, and
OEL-AIR HEATING. AIR
CONDITIONING 6
REFRIGERATION, INC.,
a/k/a DEL-AIR HEATING.
AIR CONDITIONING ANO
REFRIGERATION. INC.,
a Florida corporation.
Defendant*
N O T IC I OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thal on th* 3rd day ol
November, IS M , at 11:00 A M.
al th* Sammol* County Civil
Court Building. Watt Front
Door. 301 North Park Avanu*.
Sanlord, Sammol* County.
Florida, lha undersigned Clerk
will offer lor sal# th* following
real and personal properly more
particularly
daacribad
a*
Eshibit "A" attached hereto.
in* aforesaid sale will be mao*
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
entered m Civil NO. SS-10S-CA14-E now pending in the Circuit
Court ol the Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Samlnol*
County, Florida.
DATED this 2nd day ol
October. 1998.
ICOURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
Clare ol th* Circuit Court
BY: Jan* E. Jasawic
As Deputy Clark
Samuel M. Nelson, Esquire
Florid* Bar No.: 06862SO
GRAHAM, CLARK. JONES.
BUILDER, PRATT S MARKS
Post Office Drawer I960
Winter Park. Florida 327M
Telephone: (407) 647-44S6
Attorneys for Plaintiff
AMERICANS W ITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF 1SSO
ADMINISTRATIVE O RDIR
NO. S4-SS
PERSONS WITH A DISABILITY
WHO
NEED
A
SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD CONTACT DISABILITY
COORDINATOR AT 301 NORTH
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N. 30t.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. 31771, AT
LEAST FIVE (S) DAYS PRIOR TO
THE
PROCEEDINO.
TELE­
PHONE: (407) 323-4330 EXT.
4227; 1-600-999-4771 (TDD).
OR 1-&gt;00-ttB-l770 (V), VIA
FLORIDA RELAY SERVICI.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
LOT M (LESS THE EJkSTCRLV
3 3 FEET THEREOF), CREEKWOOD. UNIT II. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 4S.
PAGE 62. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTT, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH aH buildings,
structures, and Improvements
ol every nature whatsoever now
or hereafter situated on ut*
and preparty, and aM furniture,
furnishing*, flaturaa, machinery,
equipment, inventory and mala­
rial* on arte, and personal prop­
erty at every nature whatsoever
now or hereafter owned by th*
Mortgagor and located in, on.
or uaad ar tntandad to be used
m connection with or with th#
operation at said preparty,
buildings, structures or other
improvements, including all
astanaions, addition*, improve­
ments. betterment*, renewals
and replacements to any of th*
foregoing, and all at th* right ol

SemirxHo H erald. Sanlord, Florida • Tuesday, O ctobor 13. 1990 • 7 A

Legal Notices
title and Interest ot lha
Mortgagor in any auch personal
property or future* subject lo a
conditional talas contract,
chatlal mortgage or similar Dan
or claim together with th* banslit ol any deposit* or pay­
ment* now or hereafter mads
by th* Mortgagor or on its
behalf.
TOGETHER WITH all and sin­
gular lha tenements, heredita­
ments, sstsmsnts and appurtsnances thereunto belonging, or
tn any wisa appertaining, and
th* rants, issue*, and profits
thereof, and siso all ths estate,
right, tills. Interest and all
claim* and demands whatsoev­
er, a* well in law aa in equity, of
said Mortgagor m and to tha
asm*, and every pad and par­
cel Ihereof, snd also specifical­
ly bul nol by way of limitation
all gas and electric tutor**,
radiators,
heaters.
water
pumps, sir conditioning equip­
ment,
machinery,
boilers,
ranges, elevators and motors,
bath tuba, sinks, waist closets,
water basins, pips*, faucet*,
and other plumbing and heating
futures, man!*!*, refrigerating
plant* and !c* boss*, window
screens, screen doors, Venetian
blinds, cornrcss, storm shutters
and awnings, which ar* now
may hereafter pertain to or b*
used with, in or on end premie•*. svin through Ihsy b*
detached or detachable, ar*
and shall be deemed to b* f u ­
ture* snd accessories to th*
freehold and a part of lha real­
ty
TOGETHER WITH fh* tanamanta, hereditaments appurtsnance* thereunto belonging,
snd lha rents, issue* snd prof­
its thereof
Eshtbtl 'A '
Publish: October 13, 20. 1999
OEV-SS
NOTICS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DSBO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Rav Victor Blair c/o
Fountainhead Baptist Church,
th* holder of th* following eartificalal*) has tiled said certiticata(s) tor a tae dead lo b*
issued thereon. Th* cartiticat*
numbsr(s) snd ysar(s) of
issuance, th* description ot ths
property, and tha nam*(s) in
which it was assassed is/ara as
follows:
Cartificst* No: 37St
Year ol leauanca: 1896
Description ot Properly:
LEO LOT 1 ESTES ADO TO
OVIEDO PB 7 PG 44.
Name* m which ssaaaaad:
Benjamin F. William*. All ol aatd
property being in tha County of
Sammol*. Slat* of Florida
Unlaas such certificated) shall
b* redeemed according to law.
th* property daacribad in auch
cartdicatad) win b* sold lo tha
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
on th* Sth day of November.
1896. at 11:00 a.m
Payment of Bale fas, applica­
ble documentary stamp tasa*
and recording teas are required
lo b* paid by the successful
bidder at th* aal*. FuM payment
ot an amount equal to th* high­
est bid is du* wrthm 24 hour*
after tha advert isad lima of tha
aal*. All payment* shall ba cash
or
guaranteed
instrument,
mads payable to th* Clark ot
in# Circuit Court.
Dated this 2tnd day ot
Saptambar, IM S .
MARYANNE MQRBt
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
by: Shirley C. Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish: Sspl. 26, Oct. 6. 13. S
20. 1666
DEU-229
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR BBMMOLB COURTY.
FLORIOA
PROOATB DIVISION
File Na. BR. R M CR
IN RE: ESTATE OF
LIBBY HELLIKSON, a/k/a
MARY ELIZABETH
HELLEKSON.
Deceased.
NOTICB
OF AOMIN IB THAT ION
Th* administration el the
•lists Ol LIBBY HELLEKSON.
a/k/a
MARY
ELIZABETH
HELLEKSON, deceased. File
Number *4-1*6 CP, is pending
m ths Circuit Court lor
Sammol*. Florida, Probata
Division, th* address ot which
I* N. Park Av*., Sanford. FL.
32771. The names and address
ot th* Co-Personal Representa­
tive* snd th* Co-P*r*on*l
Representatives' attorney are
sat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIEO THAT:
All person* on whom thia
nolle* i* saivad who have
objections that chaltong* tha
validity of th* will, th* qualitieslions ol tha personal represen­
tative. venue, or jurisdiction ot
this Court ar* raquHad to til*
than objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE 0ATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All creditors ol ths decadent
and other parsons having
claim* or demand* agalnat
decadent'* sslata on whom a
copy ot this notice la aarvad
withm thre* month* attar lha
data ol the Iwai publication ol
thi* nolle* mutt til* their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
All other creditors ot th* deca­
dent and parsons having claim*
or demand* against th* deca­
dent's estate must III* thalr
claim* with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DE6ULNDS, ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* dal* of th# first publica­
tion ol this None* i* October
13. IM S .
Co-Personal Representatives:
ROBERT HELLEKSON
SHEILA HELLEKSON KINO
MICHAEL HELLEKSON
C/a P.O. Bos 4S4S
Sanlord, FL 31771-4141
Attorney lor
Personal Rspteaantaiiva:
FRANK C. WHIOHAM.
ESOUIRE
Florida Bar No. IS82SO
STENSTROM. MclNTOSH.
COLBERT, WHIOHJLM
6 SIMMONS. P.A.
Post Office Baa 4646
Sanlord. FL 31772-4S4I
Telephone: 407/322-2171
Publish: October 13, 20. IS M
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CIRCUIT. IM AMO FOR
SSMINOLS CO U N TT,
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a s t h o i ss ass c a t * p
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS, INC.. F/X/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDINO
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ROOER M. MIARS. IF
LIVING, ANO IF DEAD.
THS UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISES.
ORANTEES, ASSIONEES.
LIENOR. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CUUMINO AN
INTEREST SY, THROUGH.
UNDER OR AQAINST ROGER
M. MIARS; ELLEN N. MIARS,
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD,
T H I UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIR*. DEVISEES
ORANTEES. ASSIONEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
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ELLIN B. MIARS;
CHESTNUT RIDQE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
BARNETT BANK. N A.
F/K/A BARNETT BANK OF
CENTRAL FLORIDA.
NJk.; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENOANT(S)
RS-NOTICS
OF FO R ICLO SUR S B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
th*
Motion
to
Reset
F otac lo aura Sato dated October
6th, 1699. entered m Civil C a ll
No. 66 639 CA IS F of lha
Circuit Court of th* II T H
Judicial Circuit in snd lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florid*.
I win H U to th* highest and
beat bidder lor cash AT THE
WEST FRONT OOOR ol th*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
in Sanlord. Florida, at 11:00
o'clock a.m. on tha 3rd day ol
November. ISOS the following
described property ae sat forth
In
said
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT » , CHESTNUT RIOOE,
ACCORDINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 4S. PAOE 29-26..OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this Sth day of October.
tSSS.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of th* Circuit Court
By: Jana I . Jasawic
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, parsons with diaabllitia* naad mg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
th*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse at 407-323-4330,1600-965-6771 (TDD) or 1-BOO699-6770, via Florida Relay
Service.
DAVID J. STERN. PJk.
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 600
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(664) 133-6000
S6-3S6I7(CWF)FM
Publiah: October 13, 20. tt»6
DEV-66

15—C emetery L o is

21— Personals

as x ta
Sohd Orenaa Base 40 i 17. 2
Concrete Vaifo t 2-20 Gauge
Stoat Caskets 9*500 net 2 Burialrial Plots. Nag
Can Kenneth
Rune* 333-0826

21— Personals
ALONE? FLO RD A MOST RE­
SPECTED Dating Bureau m e#
19771 Al ages nckxkny aarvors
Brtngmg Paopto Together 1-B00922-4477 (24 hours]
Therapist
needed lor busy Longwood lo­
cation Oreatpey 331-4B4S

Legal Notices
NOTICB OF
APFLtCATIOM FON TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN,
that Kevin Hughs*, in* holder
of tho following cortiftc*to(*|
has tiled said c*rtifical*(i| lor a
tea dead lo b* issued thereon.
Th* cartiticat* number!*) and
yaar(t)
ol
isiuanca,
th*
da scrip) ion ol th* property, and
th* nsma(f) in which it was
assessed is/ar# a* follows:
Carl ifteat* No: ISIS
Year ot Issuance: 1986
Description ol Property:
LEO LOT 7 BLK 10 EVANSOALE PB 7 PO 37.
Names in which aaaaasad:
Charla* Mann atln: John D.
Toolia. All ol said properly
being in tha County of
Sammol*, Slat* ol Florida.
Unto** auch c*ri!fic*t*(s) shall
be radeemed according to law.
th* property described in auch
cartiticat*(t) will b* told to tho
highest bidder at tha watt Iron!
door.
Samlnol*
County
Courthouse, Ssntord, Florida,
on th* Sth day of November,
1898. at 11:00 a m.
Payment ol Sal* fas. applica­
ble documentary stamp tail*
and recording tea* ara required
to b* paid by the successful
bidder at th* aato. Full payment
of an amount equal to th* high eat bid I* due withm 24 hour*
attar lha advertised tuns ot th*
e. All payment* shall be cash
guaranteed
instrument,
mad* payable to th* Clark ol
tho Circuit Court.
Oktad thi* 22nd day ot
Saptambar. 18*1.

(Seen
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Bergen
Deputy Clerk
Publish: Sapt. 28, Oct. B. 13, A
20. 1S66
DEU-226

WHY W Arrf start meedftfl Flor­
ida's singles tonight 1-000 7*S2623 ait 6003

23— Lo s t it Fo u n d
LOST B to O -C O N U R I . Organ to
maroon baity Lika*
i*6 Paopto
Ptoaaa cal 32:1-6*66 REWARD

27— N ursery it C h ild
C are
MOTHER O f I Wil DsDyaS to
Lake Mary home. M-F. Clean
environment to lot* to do Meals
metuded Cal 302*155
MUNCH KIN MANOR pre-k reg
now la&gt; classes, sm ororits a
loving horn* atmot. lor 3-Syrt
teatonabto rates 321-6066
PRESCHOOL TEACHER to 15
years «&gt;p opening home to
three special children under 3
yrt infant welcome Cel Bootu
113315600___________________
LOVING HOME APPEARANCELK. MARY COME I SEE. CALL
324-TB13._____________________
SCHEDULE EDUCATION W/
TLC toll aacapt 1 children, t A
up. csk 324-7113______________
WILL BABYSIT
ensdren in my home ages 0-3
7am-6pm M-F 421-1130

55— B usiness
O pportunities

$300 •$500
Otstrtutmg phone cards No #«•
penance necessary For more
information sand a SASE to
Primetime
Communication*,
P O Bos 694399. Miami. FL
33209-1355
CAREER 'FRUSTRATED? NEED
ADDITIONAL INCOME? Earn
senou* money in spare tune
Working from your home. For
more Inform*Don phone 1-4462SB-IH9 2«hre
EARN 1300-11000 wk stuffing
emr at home. Rush a sase lo
Lmet Latter Co 1312 Montego
Cove Way 11422 Off Fl 32639
LE HATUREL-Ind tkst Homo
based business opp Intro presentauon 1:30-5 pm Sat Travel
Lodge. 450 Douglas Av* . Alt.
Spgt Meet Glenn W. Turner,
guest speaker It you cannot 41tond. G li 311-1676. E d 1906

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GETS
JOB DONE!
Buy
59— F i n

71—H elp W anted

a n c ia l

-H t t r

S e ll

•

•

Tra d e

K I T ’ N* C A K I . Y I . K ® I d I . u r n W r lR h l

W anted

Rent

•

Trammg makes the difference!
New oi experienced we have
openings in our three expand
ng Seminole County offices
tor hard working career minded
people Cal
Nancy Darnel
ATamentoLcngwood 666-4600
Robin Muzeka
Lake Mary Heathrow 33J 8088
Gary Batanofl
Oviedo 365 3688

MONEY PROBLEMS?
Consofcdstt your bits w 'o a
ban Ptoneer Cmctt 327-9550

70—Education
T raining

ASSEMBLY

A S S O C IA TE
TR A IN EE

Sc

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. V A T A Aporv Job Assist
vs» end classes Natvmal Trues
School 1-600-4*6-73*4

153—A creage Lot For
Sale

221—Good T hings to
_________ Eat_________

A MOVE IN SPECIAL1I 400 tq
ft A up* 1265 A MONTH Olhctv
Storage 32t 4120 or 333-2554

75X150 2428 Willow Av* Water. new sewer. Ime cade, elec
Inc 699 9046

141—H omes For Sale

DELTONA to acres Ideal for
mobri* homesite horses, cattle,
terming or nursery! Toned agri­
cultural
$3 900'ACRE
Sm
down w’owner finance 904-7171772 or 604-7274*22 ___ ____

BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS A
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret reepe on peanuts written
up several times In local news­
papers Come by A have the
BEST after all the rest
2330
^ t e iy A v « LS a n t o r d ^ _ _ ^ _ &gt;

Inbound customer service po­
sition! available n N l E Or
lando Win 95 3 typing re
qutred $7 00 38 50 with bo
nuses if you have a great per
sonakty and wan to work, cat
today tor an mtervww Call CSl
placement services in Mai
nand 667-6755 or S Ortando
3704646

Order your Claetlfled Dis­
play. Help Wanted Ads now!

Custom Staffing
p la c e m e n t ser v ic es
CUSTOMER SERVICE
U N O SE LU N O U
SET YOUR OWN HOURS
* 37-tOHR W P location. 2 wk
protect
* Must have 25wpm. clear
phone voce’
INTERVIEWS ON Mon Oct 12
611 and 1-3. 1060 MaAand Cntr
Commons M tt (across from
ROV Sportspttx) or cal US for
appomtment
ACCUSTAFF 660-0111 nvVttV

CUSTOMER SERVICE /
DATA ENTRY
Poeaons m Orlando Area • 1 yr.
min ones tip
Competitive
wages C al Sandy al A-1
(407) 647-6010 No Fee

AsaombNre. metal, aaw opera­
tor. maxittnance Water Bonnet
350 Anchor Rd. Cassetoerry. FL
ATTENTION CNA s
Come and torn our canng taam
of Nurses and C N As Eiceftent benefits Espenence rec­
ognized
3:00pm - 1 1:00pm
aMR mreftabl* Please apply n
person DeSona HeaKhcar* RehaMtabon Center 1651 Em
cam BNd. DeSona EO€
AUTOMOTIVE OCTAURB
SantordLongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potenbal
BeneMs After 60 Days
7sph Seel 407-293-3055

CASHIERS
Wa tarn lor To* collector*
24 cparvnga lor Itestote people
F T A P/T
Pd Tramng. vacabon
health, aerial. Me insurance
Cal 407464-3446
Winter Garden
Pen eme.evenings, and or
Wkanos 26tv 302-7270
CLERICAL

DISHWASHERS,
COOK*,
SERVERS -Creckar Barrel"
324-1020 200 Hickman Dr (1-4
and Hwy 46)__________________
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- E«pen
tnced w equip A site work a
plus Vacation A Pension (407)
322-A 133_____________________
ELECTR1C1ANSresto A comm TOR FAY. BENE­
FIT*
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drive
322-1662_____________________
ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW! Honey Transport has
immediate operungs for driver
tramees No aapenence needed
Earn 3500 to 3700 weekly plus
benefls COL trsrung avlSable
600-435-5593_________________
EQUIP OPERATOR- Espenenced w,Potable. COL reqd
Vacation A Pension F/T p o r­
tion (407) 222-6123____________
U P DAYCARE WORKER FT,FT
Apply at Faith Btota Ministry.
1011 8 SaN Ave 330-2797
Eipenenced auto body tech
Musi have own tools Apply at
Santord Paint A Auto Body.
2601 Country Ckib Rd 322464A

FRONT ENQ/MECHANIC
Must have t ip . own toots A
vakd Dr Lie Cal Santord Tire A
Auto Center, Inc at 322-0672
FIELD WORKERS F/T needed at
wtioiesala plant nursery In
Longwood.
Exp
necessary
Starting pay S6/hf 322-1727

Exc«llent
Opportunities
Available
Over 100 positions available
» ' large insurance company

DIRECT PLACEMENT
12 1,0 0 0
ervtcee Rap • Cut
tomar service background pre­
ferred Clerical Outlet phone
A positive altitude a
must*
,Ai i iHuilIng - Must be custom­
er service oriented • WILL
TRAIN to KV. 6/R. cokectx
C M * clt in Maatand 667-6755
or 8 Ortando 3704646

Custom Staffing

TRACTO
RTRAILERS

OENERAL LABOR • Mechani­
cally inclined warehouse A as­
sembly workers needed Apply
today Work
tomorrow
Cal
Chns at A t Tampa (407) 6476010 No Fee E O € __________
Holiday Inn Eiaraaa 6750 E
Colonial Dr Oft FI 262-3900 Wa
are lookxrg lor dependable peo­
ple who are abta to work lextole
hours and days
’HOUSE KEEPMO
'ROOM ATTENOANTI
'
‘ MAM TE NANCE
EOE/ D/F/W/P
Sales--------------------

1921 VINTAOE 2/1 • 1/1 apt
178 000
ELEGANT 4/2 neighborhood ml
history t t 30 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
321-316$
1929 VINTAOE 2/1 • 1/1 apt
$78 000
ELEQANT 4/1 neighborhood w
history $130 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIOAN PROPERTY
323-31SS

71— H ttr W anted

98— Rentals

PROCESS E-MAIL A CYBERCASH ORDERS - to 2157V W «
tram, www markefspectrum com.

HOUSE FOR RENT
2/1. Fenced yard. CfVA ISOQr
mo Can 574 7966 SantordArea

WORK TOOAY/PAIO TODAY
Santord
Apply In person today;
1521 S French Ave
333-4343
IPWCNA t SUM Cert PT. FT A
per ttem Longwood Retirement
Vaaoe 7674600 ext 22
MERRY MAOS HM NQ
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 131-5266
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRANCE: High school grad ml
basic typmg A computer SklN
Nations Mortgage Corp long­
wood Call Oen At 767-6370.

MULTI-FUNCTION
posmoN
With primary responsrbilrty in
receptiomslcashier Some PC
exp and abxrty to deal wen the
pubkc req Paid vacatxm A hoAdays, insurance. 401K. etc
Posstole advancement A bo­
nuses EOE OiTNilP Southern
Electric Ssppry 3601 8 . Santord
Ave. 3224631 or Fax reecme to
321-4731
NURSES
LPN 7-3 CNA a shits Lakevtaw Nursrig 919 £ 2nd S i 3226707

AccuSttff

ROOFERS WANTED
Helpers also Must have bans
portahon Cal 322-1449
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc. 234-7444

dean, service
rental vehxjes Vakd FU ). Ac­
ceptable drive a record and
background check.
DlftOfL

brjen

PREACHOOL TEACHERS A
astl needed AM A PM hours
•Yfi.Ptassy.cel g m n

Production Supervtaor

(Pert Time) Mon Frt, 194.
Supervise* processxtg ol do­
nated goods et our Mining cen­
ter lor drsebtad eduits High
School Diptome'QED required
dnrtdueis wen special need*
desired Please contact Use
Chapman et Goodwd Industrie*
ol Central Fiona*. Inc. at 407U i i « _____________________
PROFESSIONAL

ASSISTANT MANAGER
Fast growing company needs
three career minded people to
mlerview.'hvw'manag*
Unkmrted growth potential Salary •
Bonus ♦ Benefits Fax resume
to (407) 6474122 Alin. C. Kxsch
or cal (407) 6474010__________

n f u r n is h e d

MARINER S VILLAGE

ROOMY 1 bdrm xi quel rv*tor&gt;c
area 2425/mon » utils 1 yr
lease Cal 3302220

323-8670

ROSELEA VRXAS
i n Special -M fM Ib n th
HUO OKAY 407-3394631
SANFORD- 2/1 duplex. Central
An Meat, wd hook-up. 1475mar
IXlOdep. CaM 323-3266
SANFORD 1/1 Upstaxt Apr
Good area Heiore Area Rets
Req 23503350 321-6757

TECHNICAL

103— HousesU nfurnished

TECH SUPPORT ANALV8T
Excellent Opportunity* Profes­
sional. detal-onented m&amp;ynau
al needed for Ixw o el serve
as company Word. Excel
PowerPoint, and Access a
must as xxe* as technical
knoxrtadg* ol computers Can
Today* S. Ortando 3704646 or
Maitland 6674755 or Fax re
sum* to 8 Ortando 3704666
orMsaendSST

TELLER

CHANGE
FOR THE BETTER
Come work xxrth 6 u ________
bunch it toxxn We need outgo­
ing people with cash hendkng.
customer service end computer
am. to )oxr our teem 26 40HR
a, commensurate with exp
Apply at any ol our ten toca-

FAIRW1NDS

2100 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 br»m
home mi GMA. new peart A car­
pet? Asa about HUO homesl
The HNllman Group, Inc.
-------- 3214333
2/1* Kitchen squp ml

m S W T W C T T F S H T ---------2/2 . over 1600 tq H. tog pod.
2 e. gar, ptu* 1 c carport, over
1/3 ac w/dock 11500/mon
I Properttae 221-4794.

s m s fm * —
2ANORA 1/2 Dbl Oar. Dm Rm
ScmPch . UOpt
2729/1790
CASSELBERRY 2/14 Dwvng
Room Crprt. Outside Storage
Comer Lot. C H A .....4726/700
COUNTRY CLUB i n Fern Rm.
Crprt. HeatTAi
11111111
SANFORD in Duplet. Umng
Rm. Cerprt. O V A
4266/2290
n o r t h l a k e in so n p * t»
Part. Fum. Lake. Comm Pool
W/O Hooksne........ .1209/1100

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

TREE CUMBERS/

105— DUPLEX/TRJPLEX

ACCEPTBM APRS FOR
JANITORIAL
positions tn Ik
Mery eras Cal 9424269
WRECKER DRIVER
Experienced Must hav* Class
B. Apply at Serrford Towmg.
260t Country Club Rd 322-6*44

93—Rooms For Rent
EFFICIENCY
Mato aerv •convenient location
321-4900
FURNttHEO ROOM.Util .nd
Phone A kght cooking 290 wk
O u t neighbomood 326 4692 ■
FURNHHED R00MS-A1 utxs
ltd Laiardry. phone, and tut
use 265-290 a week 324-4955

•ANFORO/ LK. MARY 1 ig

mSRTIro w MAN

98—Rentals

Need s 100 worKers daily.
2A21 RISiSWBBS Av*. 2/1 247V
mo
1000 Parti A w . 1/1 24358m ire

PORBa REALTY
3224672

BANFORO 2/1 near Seminole
HS. CtVA. W D Hook Up Opt
Sec » OK 323-4464 or 244-5513

SantordSpacnut amactive’V
15wi FR261.500

OAKRIDOE FARMS • Osteen/
Deltona are* to acre*, ideal lor
horses or came larm Modi#
home or homesite Zoned agrt
$44,900 Financing avail ml sm
downpayment (604)7974300

FREE CAR. 12 A FUN in your
spare time Interested? Cel Lirda • 526-3517 I also oiler repl
g a _ a n ^ i* w ^ u p g * rw a r* ^ ^ '

157—M obile Homes
For Saee

1664 FORD EXPLORER F150
Pick up On* owner 70.000 ao
foil miles 22495 Cal 322 *77)

1962 DBL WIOE
17 C H A .
New Carpet.Tlle Dm Rm ml
Hardwood Floor. Ceiling Fans.
Lg
Screen
Rm
Very
Oe*n&lt;$2t.OOO 324 5856

1962 PONTIAC ORAND PR|X
Great conation 11500 OOO
1667 NISSAN PULSAR NX Tlops,
reliable
transportation
2600060 696 7047____________
66 DODGE SHADOW 2doa),
78.000 rrx Great cond ac. new
hres, 22300 324-4330_________ *

PARK AVE MOBILE PARK
Homes 23 000 lo 26 000 Set Up
Fnanong CXJKT1 322-2661
Two BR Custom Single Wto*
Nice carpet. C H/A. awrung .
shed Owner w* help 3224717.

DOUBLE BED. nnertprmg mattree. box and metal frame ml
rnXert 265 Can move 3236090
KINO SIZE WATERBED with
wood frame and bookcase Muror Headboard complete 2*00
Can move 3224219
MATTRESS SALE • Full size
used box springs * mattress
265 00 Larry's Mart 3224132

LowdownEasyqualify lowmo
pyrrtt 2/1CAtnedyardw/ex­
trabuXdmglot

BICYCLE FOR SALE
Male, xt good contttxxi A u n g
240 00 Cat 323 5599

Al FORD ABIE HOMES
VINMIRI 1 PROPE R1IE S
ut to |v) mo

MiRlNI Nr««dIff 9
. VOUltUI

CORNER LOT, over 1/4 ac LR
eat-m kith, gar 2*4,900
4/2, Over 1400 Sq. FL- sp pi
w/tap m taws qtt 242,600.
MARKHAM WOOOS 5 « bd 3
bath t 2 acres 1500 sq ft
Ltvrtam, tem pod 2216.100.
4/2,10 tod acre*. Huge room*
SC porch, 2 outbtdg 1144,200

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187—Sporting G oods

149—C ommercial
Property For Sale
Commercial Office For Sal*
1200 tq ft on 1/2 acre fenced |
with paved perkng Central Ax/
Heal 1219 W
2nd Street
SSS.OOOK 322-4*KVday
121207*/even

199— Pets Sc Sltplies
DALMATIAN Female, spayed
si shot*. 9 mrt FREE to good
home Cal 323 3693
PET QROOMMQ
by appt al my ofttoe or at your
home 20* yn exp 7274606

211—
______
. 9 0 1 Lo­
cust Ave Fum . sppk , house­
hold. e&lt;ec't t candy 321439*

215—Boats h
A ccessories
20 F T CENTER
CONSOLE BONITA

219—Wanted to Buy
Ca m C opper/Orees
me Recycling: 3214004
V. First-kAF *4. 9aL9
919 W.

lortl iN1iRPRlMUK
WILLING 10 UACH / Piom
Pnnm method to becoac
Mlllkxuim Must bur strong
rruon ht bctomlng rich

NEAR AANFORO AIRPORT 2
suite office 2450mo
2 bey
warehouse 25SOmo 339-5795
FLA RENT
M * kM
k k tr.
■ u m
can sccom
modal*
to 35 can. heavy
m ortal «
equipment, autos, etc : 17-92/
Airport BNd are*, avalabt* eh
mediately 2550 per month
Phone 224-4440 or tax 3141129.

easy

R EITA U R A N T Ffcat Longwood
Tea room, catering Cel today
3394762.
SANFORD- 1.174 tq It 06c*
on Lake Monro* Convenient to
courthouse A C iy He*. Ave*able
irvnedraiety
Morbruer
Group, tm. (407) 539-1000 oil
109.

252-Accounting
A MCOMC TAX tor mOv and
busmest
Accounting Solu­
tion* Plus. Inc. 407-326 1800

253-Additions Sc
Remodeunc
ADVANCE TECTONICS
Additiont-Conwnerttal
Local Bunder since 1861
223-9464 COC001M4
NEW REMOOCL REPAIR
Door*, wxtdow*. carpentry.
(King, deck* A concmte
323-4832 S 0 Baknt C8C19680

263-Carpentry

275-DRYWALL
m m p tm B K S s :

W tf A Casing Texture*
Matched Popcorn 3324338

276-Electrical
B B S W l UgW CUH)
CALL DfCK'e IL IC T W C
407-3314733
Lie. ER0002626/Qver 31 Vra,

279-Hauung
CONSTRUCTION clean-up ext
lunk removed lawn car* anybme
407-359-1641 or 407-3654711
Rental property, garage/ahed
dean up*, appiancet. trash,
brush 407-444-2644 or
pgr 407419-0317

' U M N T C R . A I Home
r*P*»t, pexkng A ceramic tt*.
Richard Oroee 321-5972

Im p r o vem en ts

CARPCNTRV CONCEPT litcarpentry window*, door...
t e l Darren 7664352

DAVO KEY CONSTRUCTION
H*xW$ima$lHnp41ii*lri
Lie; COCO*7636 330-7303

CARPENTRY-of e l type* from
decks to door*, rattan wood and
30yr*
lor JR 3244-5052

HANOYMANPtinting concral*.
dry was. remodekng. renov*•on* Cel 2*2-7009

263-Carpentry
Carpenter looking lor
tmal (Obs We* over 40 year*
3314361

4 w eek program
no experience necessary
no contractual obllgaUons
em ploym ent and tuition reimbursement
when qualified
8

caU: 1-888-823-7445

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SEIZED CARS from 1171
ottenet. Cadxtact. Chevy*'
BMW* Corvettes Alto Jeeps.
4WO t Your area To* Free 1800 218 9000 Ext 2206 tor
current kskngt

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T ruck/Buses/Vans Fo r ;
S ale
11t! QMCPICK-UP
V6. auto, atom u tt.

bed.

•Energy•[flcartStuBo. I Manor Word** to ftrrm
• Frettf). On-Sn DtpmtaMUwomw«
•LacStoojr Prrawpile 1 Mon!

Sanford Court Apartments
12111. (M M

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CASH 222 PARK

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KCERAMCRCA BtAUTFU. 2 » 5H0

Shop Scminois Heraid'i
Classifieds EverydayI

WANTED
TRUCKS A
VANS

Any yea/ make or model.
WMpay lop doftarl
Cell Geoff Beckne

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Edema is causing swollen legs
DEAR DU GOTT: I've been a faith
ful reader of your column for to years
I've never had a health problem
before, but now I need your help
Although my legs arc normal every'
morning, as the day progresses they
become swollen
sometimes to the
point that I cannot wear shoes This
has been a problem for more than
three years. My doctor says it’s noth­
ing to worry about. I'm about 40
pounds overweight and take Vasotec
for hypertension.
DEAR READER: Edema, the term
for fluid accumulation in a part of the
body, has many causes, ranging from
heart failure and varicose veins to
abnormal salt-retention and the
effects of medication. Edema of the
feet and legs is usually minimal in the
morning because, while we arc lying
supine, the fluid is not pulled down­
ward by gravity, as it is during the day
when we are standing.
Your basic problem is a tendency
for excess fluid to enter the tissues of
your lower extremities. The cause
may be difficult to identify.
To begin with, you arc overweight.
This, by itself, can cause edema. So
one of your options is to go on a diet,
lose a few pounds and sec if the
■welling improves.
Second, you have high blood pres­
sure. The cause of hypertension is not
well understood, but what is known is
that hypertensives almost always
retain excess salt — and. therefore,
fluid — In their tissues. Without a
doubt, you should be on a low-salt
diet.
Third, hypertension can weaken
heart contractions, leading to edema.
Known as “congestive heart failure,”
this complication is serious and
should be aggressively treated with
diuretic pills and other medication.
Fourth, some patients taking
Vasotec (and other ACE Inhibitors for
hypertension) will develop edema
caused by the drugs themselves. The
reason for this is not known. But the
fluid accumulation can be helped by
switching to other anti-hypertensive
drugs.
I don't agree with your doctor. If I
were he, I would worry about your
edema and take steps to correct it.
Show him my answer to your question
and note what he says; his response
may tell you a lot
In the meantime, adopt a low-salt
caloric-restricted diet, consider
changing from Vasotec to another
drug and. definitely, urge your doctor
to prescribe a diuretic, which may not
only improve the edema but keep your
blood pressure in check as well.

DR. G O T T

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

friend has been diagnosed with
Crcutzfeldt-Jakob disease. What is
the prognosis?
DEAR READER; This serious neu­
rological disease is a rapidly progres­

sive, rare and fatal brain degeneration
that experts believe is due to a “alow
virus” infection. According to the the­
ory, the virus enters the nervous sys­
tem and remains dormant for yews,
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been inconclusive.
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Lions roaring back

Herald Staff Writer

Hot Oviedo boys volleyball team defeats Lake Mary

Extra Points...

By A lex Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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Lake Howell
football team
still displays
a lot of heart

; DcLAND _ As what must have felt like the
!longest 12 minutes In the history of Lake
;Howell football, a few hardy souls on the
|sidelines weren't ready to let go of the season
Just yet.
&gt; The Hawks had to listen to the DeLand
marching band play the school fight song
over and over,
r; They watched touchdown after touchdown
i as DeLand. the only
district team that
doesn't play tn Seminole County, ran up the
••score.
I? And the Bulldogs weren't even trying.
:• DeLand benched its quarterback and most
:df its skill-position players soon after
: naiftime when the score was 31-0.
f As the seconds and minutes ticked ago­
nizingly off the scoreboard, though, the team
that refused to give up. Lake Howell, kept
lighting.
i It's tough to fight when you're losing by
bver 40 points In an important game with
blayoff implications, but a few Hawks were
•ring their
teammates on.
bnnlorl
‘
' never stopped, even when DeLand
up ri fumble and rumbled in with 11
Seconds to go to make it 51*0.
* It’s been a tough stretch for the Hawks
•who are In a rare down period for the pro­
gram. Last season. Lake Howell went 3-7
with a team that had tons of talent and zero
chemistry.
Players admitted in pre-season that last
year's team wasn't typical and that things
would be different this year.
An early toes, followed by a win over
Oviedo, had everyone excited. Shoot, the
Seminole Herald picked the Hawks to win the
Seminole Athletic Conference.
(Actually, I picked Lake Howell over the ob­
jections of other staff members, but 111 be
happy to share the blame).
The Hawks looked great In the spring and
had plenty of offensive and defensive weapans. not to mention the best kicker In the
:ounty.
What they didn't have then and don't have
brow Ib size.
r^The Hawks were simply outmanned
st DeLand which features what may be
district's biggest line units, not to menpn an option
n offense that rivals Lake B ran-

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! weaknesses all came out Friday when
e Bulldogs sent wave after wave of linemen
t quarterback Jesse Harmon who was mer­
cifully given the rest of the night off In the
'ourtn quarter.
TO their credit, the Hawks actually moved
he ball early, but continued to suffer tu m ivers, allowing excellent field position for De­
mand all night.
DeLand took advantage and ran through
Ughway-sized holes, scoring on seven of Its
lrst eight possessions.
After the game, Lake Howell coach Mike
XacegUa pointed out his team's faults in an
almost relieved manner that It wasn't a biggcr blowout.
The upside is the Hawks still are 1-1 in dis­
tricts and can sneak Into playoff contention
with an awful lot of help.
The downside Is that even Bisceglla was
wondering If things would get better before
they got worse. Friday. Lake Howell takes on
Lpke Mary In a game canceled last month by
fjurrlcane Georges.
{Lake Howell, small enough to begin with.
" be without at least nine players, lncludfour starters who had already scheduled
atlons for the fall break week.
A win over Lake Mary keeps the Hawks'
t playoff hopes alive. A loss means the
wks play out the rest of the season.
» It's not a situation the folks over tn Casseltfcny ate familiar with.
• L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : In case you

m issed tt, miscreant form er-NFL running
back Lawrence Phillips was charged
over the w eekend with assaulting a
woman who refused to dance with him
at a nightclub.
Guarantee h e's signed by a desperate
N FL team before he goes to trial.

OVIEDO _ The defending champions have
come alive.
Having overcome a slow start and with VolleyFest looming In the near future, the Oviedo
boys' varsity volleyball team showed Monday
night that It will be a force to contend with for a
repeat In the prestigious event as It handed the
Lake Mary Rams their first Seminole Athletic
Conference defeat o f the season. 15-8 and 15­
12.
The win In front o f an enthusiastic home
crowd uvenged the Lions' early season loss to
the Rams.
Oviedo coach Tim Dezego feels his team Is
playing up to Its potential, recovering from early
setbacks.
"We’re gelling now.* said Dezego.
Oviedo (15-4) continued to toll on their win­

ning streak, now at eight matches. They have
won 12 out o f their last 13 contests after split­
ting their first six matches to open the season.
In the first game of the match, Oviedo's
Turner Elliot put the game away with consecu­
tive aces that the Lake Maty team could not
handle.
The Rams ( 17-2) looked to bounce back In the
second game, and Jumped ahead to a 7-1 lead.
Oviedo rallied back Into the game, however,
and tied It up at 11-11. Lake Mary battled back
on the next point to gain a one point edge, but
behind strong serving from Anthony Dracco and
Elliot, the Lions scored the next four points,
and took home the victory.
"We did not execute very well,’ said Lake Mary
roach Jeannle Fisher.
Her team suffered only Its second loss of the
season, but also its second In as many matches
the Rams lost Its first match o f the season last
Frtday to undefeated Dr. Phillips, which Is also

(he last club to beat the Lions.
Elliot domlnnted the Inst few points, and
ended the night with 10 kills and 14 servire
points. Bracco scored all seven o f his service
(mints In the second and final game.
*Wc barely made any mistakes,* said Oviedo's
Del Wynegnr. *Our blocks were there and our
hitting was good.*
The clash o f the two titans of Seminole
County boys' volleyball marked what may well
be a preview o f the VolleyFest championship.
The Lions won the unofficial area tournament
last year, unseating the Rams. This year the two
will enter having spilt their regular season
matches.
*lt's going to be a very good match-up,* said
Fisher of the likely meeting her team will have
with Oviedo.
Oviedo next will travel to Altamonte Springs
for a 7 p.m. Wednesday Scmlnoles Athletic

Pleass tee Volleyball, Page 6A

Kumba
keeps
trophy
at home

WELL DONE

Special to the Herald
FIVE POINTS _ The Kumba. a
select state cup Under-10 gtrU
soccer team, won the annual
Seminole Soccer Club's Olrls Fall
Festival Tbumament held this past
Saturday and Sunday.
In spite o f oppressive heat and
humidity, four games played tn less
than 24 hours, a diminished roster
due to recruiting visits and Illness,
the girls outscored their op po­
nents. 30-4.
Kumba defeated Titusville. San­
tos out o f North Florida and the
Fusion from Georgia to advance to
the finals where they bested Cape
Coral.
The Kumba
roster
includes
Brooke Asby. JamiUe Castro. Jen­
nifer Lebar and Krista! Walts from
Oviedo High School; Carol Lewis

SANFORD _ The Optimist Club of Sanford recently
honored bowler JWian Smith as their Seminole High
School Athlete of the Week. Smith rolled and out-

standing 548 series In Seminole Athletic Conference
team pUiy last week. Smith receives her award from O ptimist Club of Sanford member Andy Nichols.

Winners coast to victory in Co-Ed
By Dees ta ltb
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ Lillie Quinn, DDS cruised, Beer :30 over­
came an early scare and Maronda Homes won its first
game or the season tn City o f Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Fall Co-Ed Slow Pitch Softball
League action at Plnehurmt Park Monday evening.
Maronda Homes broke a scoreless tie by scoring two
runs in the second Inning and built the lead to 7-0 In
the top o f the fourth Inning before coasting to a 12-5
victory over Sanford Christian Church.
Rich Plan Jumped out to a 3-0 lead tn the top o f the
first Inning, but would not score again until the sev­
enth inning, while Beer :30, which suffered Its first
loss o f the season last week, came back to tie the

game In the bottom of the first Inning and then took
the lead by scoring four runs In the second Inning and
held on to double the score, 10-5.
Undefeated Ullie Quinn. DDS. also got off to a slow
strut, only leading 1-0 after two innings, but then
plated six runs In the top o f the third Inning on the

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hstpsd the Kumba sweep to the SSC's
Fal Festival Tournament championship.

Trio continues to battle it out in Industrial Softball
By Daaa t a l t k
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD _ The bottom o f the
sixth Inning proved fruitful for Invacare and Briar Corporation tn
the City o f Sanford Men's Fall In­
dustrial Slow Pitch Softball League
at Pinchurst Park Friday night.
Invacare rallied for six runs In
the bottom o f the sixth Inning to
edge Briar Corporation, but Briar
Corporation returned the favor In
the nightcap, scoring four runs in
the bottom o f the sixth Inning to
nlpVantare, 13-11.
Invacare la now 3-2 and holds a
half-game lead over Briar Co
Corpoir a tion (2-2) and a one-game li
lead over
o
Van tare f 1-2).
Next Friday night at Plnehurst
Park. Vantare has the opportunity
to take over the league lead as It

plays the doubleheader against
Briar Corporation at 7 p.m. and
Invacare at 8 p.m.
In the opening game o f the eve­
ning. Briar Corporation scored s
single run In the first inning and
two runs tn the second Inning to
build a 3-0 lead over Invacare and
waa still leading 3-2 when it scored
two runs In the top o f the sixth In­
ning to take a 5-2 advantage.
invacare started its rally In the
bottom o f the sixth Inning as Chris
Brooks led off the frame with a
single.
After an out. the next seven In ­
vacare batters tn a row reached
base, with six runs scoring on four
hits. Including a double by Killer
Lashley, two walks and two errors.
Briar Corporation got one run
back In the top o f the seventh In­
ning and had the tying run at the

plate, but could do no further dam­
age aa Invacare held on.
Leading Invacare to victory were
Torn Gilson (on double, two sin­
gles. two runs scored, one RBI),
Killer Lashley (one double, two
singles, one RBI) and Chris Brooks
(two singles, two runs scored).
Also contributing were Stan
Niemann (one single, one run
■cored, three RBI). Richard Quinn
(one run scored, one RBI). Bob
Hall (one RBI) and Angel Figueroa
and Tom Moses (one run scored
each).
Providing the offense for Briar
Corporation were Tracey Rhoades
(one home run. one run scored, two
RBI). Dan LaFlame (one double,
one run scored, one RBI) and
Ruben Qarda (one double, one run
scored).
Also. Don Baldwin (one single.

two RBI). Donnie Lively (one tin ­
gle). Tommy Ryan (two runs
scored) and Bill Prevemk (one run
scored).
The nightcap was a game o f
‘match this' as the two teams
traded the lead six times.
Vantare took a 2-0 lead In the
top o f the first Inning, but Briar
Corporation answered with three
runs In the bottom o f the first.
Vantare then scored two runs In
the second Inning and three runs
In the third Inning to take a 7-3
advantage.
But Briar Corporation rallied

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FAC A STATE POLL
1 9 98 B O Y S ' P A L L S O C C E R
11-10
I llt.ulcntim St. Stephen's Episcopal
12 - 1-1
■_&gt; Malllaml OrnnRcwood Christian
10- 1-1
;l Utkelaml Chilstlan
13-1-0
t Pompano Beach-Highlands
13-1-1
'&gt; Orange I’nrk-Sl. Johns Country Day
10- 1-1
t» .Inpltet Clnlstlan
0-5-0
7. Itrailenton Christian
9-3-1
H Winter llavcn-All-Snlnts
12-3-0
•1. I ampa Seminole lYcsbytertan
8 - 1-2
til West Palm Iteaeh-Snmmlt Christian
Also receivin g votes: Fort Myers Canterhury. Sarasota
Christian. Cleanvater-Lnkesldc Christian. Tampa Preparatory.
Covenant Christian. Tallahassee Maelay. Merritt Island Chris­
tian.

Industrial------

Continued from Page BA
with liner mils In raeh of the
third and fointli Innings to
i lain) a 9-7 lead,.
Vnnl.irr looked as If It might
pull oil the victory, scoring four
mns In the top of the sixth In­
ning on the strength of a threcnm triple hy Krn Sauer.
Ititar Corporation had one
mote rally left In Its bats, how­
ever. Don Uatdwtn led off the
bottom of the sixth Inning with
a double and scored when Tom
Conner reached on an error.
Alter an out. Mike Bowling
douhlrd In Conner to tie the
seme. H ie next batter (lew out.
lint Dan IjtMame drew a walk
and Unbcn Garda got his
fourth extra base hit of the
game, a two-run triple, to put
Ititar Corporation ahead to
stay.

Powering Briar Corporation
were Kills'll Garda (three tri­
ples. one double, two runs
scored, live RBI). Mike Bowling
(one double, one single, two
mns scored, ane RBI). Dan
L d lame (one double, one sin­
gle. three m ns scorrd) and Ml-

elincl Simpson and Don B ald­
win (one double, one single
and one nin scorrd rnrh).
Other
hitters
wrre
Bill
l&gt;revrsk (one triple, one run
scorrd. one RBI). Tommy Ryan
(one triple, one run scored),
Tom Conner (one double, two
mns scored), Billy Johnson
(one single, two RBI), Tom
Manley and Keith Latz (one
single each) and Donnie Lively
(one RBI).
Doing the damage for Vantare were Ken Sauer (one tri­
ple. one single, three RBI). Ouy
Beck (one double, one single,
one nm scored), Mike Aponte
(one double, one single), Chris
Selafanl (two singles, two runs
scored, two RBI) and Ronnie
Jasmin (two singles, one nm
scored, one RBI).
Also hitting were H J . C o r
doza (one double, one nm
scored, one RBI). James C off­
man (one single, three runs
scored, one RBI). Howard King
(one single, one nm scorrd,
one RBI). Steve Evans and Zeb
Webb (one single and one nm
scored each) and Jason Wldger
(one single).

Recreation Volleyball
SANFORD _ The results from the City of
Sanford Recreutlon and Parks Department
Fall Rrcrratlonal Volleyball League Monday
night at the Sanford Middle School Dan Pel­
ham Gymnalorlum were:
A D ague: Yknots (4-0). Kathy's Baby Shop
(3-11. Beer :30 (2-2). CES (1-3) and Just For
Fun 1 0 4 )..........
•
B League: Bob's Team (4-0), Sanford
Church of God (3-1). the Unknowns (2-2),
West view Baptist Church (1-3) and the
Saints (0-4).
The standings nfter three weeks are:
A lx-ague: Kathy's Baby Shop and the
Yknots (both 10-21. Beer :30 (6-6). CES P -9 )
and Just For Fun (1-11).
II league: Bob's Tram (11-1). the Saints
and Saidord Church of Qod (both 6-6). the
Unknowns (5-7) and Weatvlew
Baptist
Church (2-10).

C C W Wrestling in Sanford
SANFORD _ The Sanford Police Explorers
will be sponsoring CCW (Continental Cham ­
pionship Wrestling) Professional Wrestling
on Wednesday. October 14th at the Sanford
Civic Center.
Come see T h e Phenom’ Bryan Austin,
" llic Syrian Slasher*, ’ Up Town’ Frankie
Capone. ’ Mr. Money’ Jeff Deen. T h e Merce­
nary’ . "Lord of Discipline’ . T h e Florida Hur­
ricane*. ’ Mad Dog* Mike Taylor with his new
manager ’ Ms. Red Hot Pepper', and many

others.
Also on hand will be ’ Mr. Wrestling 11’ who
will receive a plaque from CCW.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the action
Ix-glnnlng at 7:30 p.m. The cost Is $8 for all
scats, with proceeds going to the Sanford
Police Explorers to help purchase a van for
their program.
Tickets are now available at: Gold's Qym of
Sanford. 330-1203: Billy Boy's. 321-0833:
ITo Sports. (904) 775-8900; and State Market
Restaurant, 321-7179.
For more Information, please contact Offi­
cer Mike Taylor at (407) 323-3030.

Nazarene basketball tourney
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the

Daytona Double in the w orks fo r Earnhardt?
Special to the Herald
DAYTONA BEACH _ After 20 long yenrs
of near misses, nnxious moments and
endless fmstrntlons. earlier this year Dale
Earnhardt flnnlly renehrd Ills dream of
driving to Daytonn's Victory Lane following
a Daytona 500.
But. can he do It again In October?
Olen ’ Flrebnll' Roberts did II In 1902.
followed by Cnlc Yarborough In 1968 and
IxrRoy Yarbnmgh In 1969. Most recently.
Bobby Allison did It In 1982. but no one
has since.
If Earnhardt Is victorious In the Oct. 17
IVpsI 400. he will Join this elite group as
one of only five drivers In Daytona
International Speedway's 40-year history
to turn the ’ Daytona Double.* winning the
Daytona 500 and Pepsi 400 In the same
year.
Earnhardt's name Is already mentioned
among the greatest drivers of all time, but
adding Ills name to this short list would

By Dean *«■***»

Continued from Page BA
and Patty
MacDowell from Lake Howell
High School; Aly Benitez, Adri­
enne Elker, Kristin
Hoyte.
Jackie VanLoovcn and Allison
Weber from Dike Muiy High
School.
Also. Sarah Cockrell. Janey
llallberg and Megan McMillan
from
Lake
Brantley
High
School. Sissy O'Reardon from
Bishop Moore High School,
and Kelly Schwencke from Dr.
Phillips High School.

SANFORD _ Kelly Williams
and AJu Cununt scored three
mns each us the Sanford Lions
Club topped the Sanford Klwants Club. 12-7, In City o f
Sanford Rcrrcatlon and Parks
Department Junior Oirls Fall
Fust h u l l Softball League ac­
tion ai Roy Holler Junior Field
last Thursday.
Thr Sanford
Lions Club
trailed 10 after the top of the
lit si Inning, but scored the
maximum amount o f runs, four,
In each of Its three turns at bat
to pull (Hit the victory.
Team No. I from the Dot
Rlchaidson Softball Academy
In Altamonte Springs leads the
Irugtir with a 2-0 record, while

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the New
York Yankees. His stats for the 1997 playoffs
Is In the first column, personal-best playofT
totals In the second column and career playoff
totals (Including 1997) In the third column.
Raines was O-for-4 with an RBI as the

RAINES QAUQE PLAYOFFS
CATEGORY

Yankees defeated the Cleveland Indiana 5-3 In
the fifth game o f the Be*t-of-Seven American
League Championship Series Sunday.
The Yankees now lead the aeries 3-2 and can
wrap It up In Game 6 tonight at 8 p.m. at
Yankee Stadium. The game can be seen locally
on WESH Channel 2.

'98
5

The team Is coached by Lynn
Bazile and trained by Jny Grtiv
and Jose Benitez.

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Kumba will be traveling to
Largo Die weekend o f Oct. 23­
25 to compete In the Seventh
Annual
Halloween
Tourna­
ment.

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Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball
Tournament on Saturday. October 17th.
The double elimination tournament will
have two divisions. Adult _ 19-ond-Ovrr and
Youth _ 18-and-Undcr.
First and Second Place prizes will hr
awarded for each division as well as T-shirts
for each participant.
Cost Is $30 per tram wtth proceeds to
benefit the Youth o f Sanford First Church of
the Nazarene.
For Information and to receive a registra­
tion form call; Sanford First Church o f tlir
N * w e n * « t (4071 323-3122.

Solar Bear tickets on sale
ORLANDO _ Orlando Solar Bear Individual
game tlcketa are on sale through the Orlando
Arena Box Office and all Florida and South
Oeorgla TIcketMaater outlets.
This year, the Solar Bears are offering
three different oeason ticket plans which are
also on sale. Fans will have the option of
purchasing one o f three plans: season tlck­
eta (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.

U C F basketball teams to hold
Midknight Madness
ORLANDO _ The U CPs men's and women's
basketball teams will kick off their 1998-99
campaigns wtth Midknight Madness on the
evening of October 16th at the UCF Arena.
The doors to the arena will open at 10:30
p.m. Performances by the UCF band, cheer­
leaders and dance team will kick off the fes­
tivals and will be followed by a variety of ac­
tivities, drawings and games until midnight.
At that time the 1998-99 versions of the
UCF men's and women's basketball teams
will make their entrance Into the arena and
will practice until approximately 12:30 a.m.
After the practice there will be a special
opportunity for fans and the players alike to
Interact. The photograph for the 1998-99
men's basketball schedule poster will be
taken at that time and fans are Invited to be
a part o f the event. The doors to the Arena
will close at approximately I a.m.

Team *2 and Team «3 are both
1-0, the Sanford Lions Club la
1-1 and the Sanford Kiwants
Club Is 0-4.
The league Is taking off this
week as the county schools are
on Fall Break. Action resumes
on Thursday, October 22nd, at
M enill Park's Field B In A lta­
monte Springs wtth Team «3
hosting the Sanford Llona Club
at 6:30 p.m.
The league will return to
Sanford on Saturday, Oct.
24th, with Team *3 playing a
doubleheader
against
the
Sanford Lions Club at 9:30
a.m. and the Sanford Klwanla
Club at 10:30 a.m. at Roy Hol­
ler Junior Field In FL Mellon
Park.
The Sanford Lions Club was
led by A)a Conant (three sin­
gles. three runs scored, one

Daytona's Inaugural nighttime running of
the Pepsi 400.
’ Leave It to the France and NASCAR
family to do something bigger and better. ’
said Earnhardt. T h ey're always doing
something exciting to figuring how to do
something more exciting.
’ Adding lights to Daytona la a pretty
exciting venture. Racing under the lights Is
where 1 started. When I came to Daytona
for the first time In 1976,1 never Imagined
I would be racing here, much less under
the lights. I never dreamed o f It. It's going
to be great for the fans and Is going to be a
great even t’
The green flag will fall on Earnhardt and
the rest o f the Pepsi 400 competitors at 8
p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 17.
All Pepsi 400 reserved seating has been
sold. However, the Inaugural nighttime
running o f the Pepsi 400 will be preceded
by two nights o f practice and qualifying.
For ticket information to these events,
call (904) 253-7223.

Kumba

Sanford Lions Club wins in
Jr. Girls Fast Pitch softball
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

mark another significant achievement
attained during his storied career.
As speedways go, Earnhardt has owned
Daytona. The seven-time NASCAR Winston
Cup Champion holds the record for a ll­
time victories at the "World Center of
Racing* with 31.
Along with his historic 1998 Daytona 500
triumph, his victories Include two Pepsi
400-8 (1990, 1993). seven NAPA Auto Parts
300 (1982, 1986, 1990-94), 11 Oatorade
125-Mlle Qualifying Races (1983, 1986,
1990-98). six Bud Shootouta At Daytona
(1980, 1986, 1988, 1991, 1993, 1995) and
four IROC Daytona titles (1992. 1994-96).
Although the significance o f winning
motors ports' biggest event and being
mentioned as a former Daytona 500
champion Is not lost on Earnhardt, he
realizes a victory at Daytona In February
doesn't guarantee anything In October.
And he also realizes the historical
Importance o f putting his name Into the
record books as the first driver to win

RBI), Tlka Phillips (three sin­
gles. one run scored, two RBI),
Nika Conant (one single, one
RBI) and Tina Phillips (one
single, one run scored).
Also contributing were Kelly
Williams (three runs scored).
Sara Conant (two runs scored)
and Courtney Dixon and Alex
Cordons (one run scored each).
Providing the offense for the
Sanford Klwanla Club were
Sarah Jones and Sheila Ware
(one single, one run scored and
one RBI each). Amanda Kelly
(one single, two runs scored).
Shela Acree (two runs scored)
and Brandy Pennington (one
tun scored).

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one ran scored each). Joy Weaver and
Jemlgan (one single and one RBI
strength of a two-run double by
Ooyette (one single) and Jerry
Nokia Roberta and a two-run home nm by
ran scored, one RBI).
Keithian Roberta.
Paring the Rich Plan attack were John P. (one
Meanwhile, the league leaders were having a
double, one sh ^ lc . three RBI), Joah O. (one
tremendous night on defense, holding M J,Q . to
three hits and going on to a 12-0. Ore-inning ,
(one single, one nm scored), Ruth J. forte single)
shutout.
and
Pam B. and Atron A. (one ran scored each).
Lillie Quinn, DDS Is now 4-0 and is being fol­
Powering Lillie Quinn, DDS were Keithian
lowed by Beer :30 (3-1). MJ.O. (2-2) and MsRoberta (one home run. one double, one single,
ronda Homes. Rich Plan and Sanford Christian
three runs scored, two RBI), Tony Smith (one
Church (all 1-3).
home run. one double, three runs scored, one
The league will reach the mid-point o f the
RBI) and Olna Green (one double, one single,
season next Monday night wtth u llle Quinn.
one nm scored, one RBI).
DDS taking on Rich Plan at 6:30 p.m.: Sanford
Christian Church challenges MJ.O. at 7:30
Other hitters were, Tracey Mitchell (one triple,,
p.m.; and Beer :30 battling Marooda Homes at
two runs scored, one RBI), Nokia Roberta (one
8:30 p.m. at Plnehurst Park.
double, one ran scored, three RBI), M yrid Reid
Doing the damage for Maronda Homes were
(one double, one RBI), Paula Sanger (one sin­
Michelle Carroll (one double, one single, one
gle). Calvin Davis (one ran scored, one RBI),
run scored, three RBI), Kenny Miller (two sin­
Brenda Hartsftdd (one ran scored) and Paulette
gles. one run scored, one RBI), Debbie Pocxlk
Peters (one RBI).
(two singles, one ran scored) and Steve Patrick
(two singles).
Providing the offense for M J.O . were Ruben
Also hitting were Ron Plummer (one triple,
O airia (one double) and Dan OtU and Oreg Lita •
two runs scored), Jeff Jenovese (one single, one
(one single each).
ran scored, three RBI). Rob Peckart (one single,
one ran scored, one RBI), Rob Ulllana (one sin­
gle, one ran scored), Joyce Lawrence (one sin­
gle. one RBI), Jaclde Enarud and Rick Enarud
(one ran scored and one RBI each) and Lori Poe
and Ellen Ulllana (one ran scored each).
Doing the hitting for Sanford Christian
Church were Tony Tlchlnoff (one home run, one
run scored, one RBI), Ricky Wells (one double,
two runs scored, one RBI), Joe Caputo and
Richard Martin (one single and one ran scored
each) and Chris Bany (one single).
Contributing for Beer :30 were Joe DIBartolo
(two doubles, one single, two runs scored, three
RBI), Steve Mirra (one triple, one ran scored),
Dave Coaa (one double, one run scored, one
RBI) and Bob Ooyettc (one double, one RBI).
Also contributing were Vic DIBartolo (one sin­
gle. two runs scored, two RBI), Paula Ritchey,
Cathy Lynn and Robin Winters (one single and

Ltgal N otlct

VolleyballConference matchup with Lake Brantley.

PATRIOTS UPSET BULLDOGS
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley came
from behind to defeat a very good DeLand squad
Monday night tn boys' van ity volleyball action.
5-15, 15-11 and IB-5, In Altamonte Springs.
The Patriots (5-5) hope to atm have a chance
at qualifying for the upcoming VolleyFest tour­
nament.
Monday's victory came tn large part due to the
outside hitting o f Jon Cheek.
Lake Brantley will host a hot Oviedo team tn a
Seminole Athletic Conference match at home on
Wednesday at 7 p.m.

LYM AN RALLIES
LONOWOOD . H ie Lyman boys' varsity volley­
ball team came to life In time and won a Seminote Athletic Conference home match
Lake HoweU. 9-15. 15-11 and 15-2, Monday
night.
After a less titan stellar drat
s t game, Lyman
coach Olna Bonaventure
, "We finally got
our act together.*
Key performances for the Greyhound* came
from Stuart Crager. Kenny Wilson. Mario Rivers,
and Nick Dorszlo.
Lyman (6-15) will travel to Winter Springs and
Lake HoweU wlU play host to Seminole
Wednesday In Seminole Athletic Conference
matches starting at 7 p.m.

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FR ID A Y , A U G U S T 21, IW X

GOP leaders
bask in glory

Candidate takes a good look at area schools

Hob Nob not Mac Kay’ s cup o f tea
By Rust White
IIEK AU ) STAFF WRITER
MAtTtAND
Tlir ininutr tic
walked
into
tlic
Maitland
Slirlnr Auditorium on Thurs­
day. I.t Gov. Muddy Mat Kav
knew lie was In lor a Lashing
Hr prohuhly wlslird hr had
stayed home and rrntrd *W.ig
the Dog.**
Their were l.ftOO or ho In the
hall
iiioh II v all ol thrill Repuhlu.intt ( h.unlir-r of Cominrrt t- ivptH. InihlnrsH leaders
and
Serulnole County pointt os tills was iht'lr lloh Noli
Muddy M.i&lt; Kay and his running
mate Hit k Dant/lrr. entered at
their own risk
T h e I.t Gov. showed class
coming Into
a
Kt-pohllcan
stronghold
I told him that.**
said Greater Seminole County
Chandler of Com m rrrr Presi­
dent Wayne Weinberg. As It
was. Sudan tt-rrortstH had a
heller day. Mat Kay was either
hisst-tl nr Ignored ami lost the
gubernatorial straw vote b a l­

loting to Republican Jrh Mush.
HI percent to I'.l |&gt;cnrnt
Mush was warmly greeted,
anti 'humbly" asked lor sup
l&gt;ori In the Novemlx-r election,
lie vowed to create the best
government (xissthlr lor thr 14
1/2 million who live In Florida,
lie mingled with the lloh Nob
guests and stayed for nearly
two hours.
Moth Mat Kay and Mush were
asked tf they approved ol the
cruise missile attacks on ter
rorlsts m Afghanistan and Su
(I.iii anti Itolh said they hat ketl
President Clinton A TV Inter
viewer lot used on the attacks
rather than the turning elec­
tions. lint for tin- most part,
the lloh Noli was about local
government.
Dlls was a shindig that
those in office loved. The Int umtM-nts anti main streamers
won everything In sight My the
end ol lilt* 2 1 / 2 hour affair
everyone had tht-ir till of spare
ribs and told tilts anti wt-rt- elPlease See Party. Page 3A

T ro p ic a l storm b re w in g
tWM rwou Of lummf im irii

My Bonnie lies over the ocean

jab Buah i p t i k i with atudont* at Samlnola High School aa Principal Qratchan Schapkar aurvaya th# crowd.

Bush learns how students excel
By Maria Orem
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - The spotlight
was on youth during a tour of
the county by gubernatorial
candidate Jcb Mush Thursday.
Mush made stops at Sem i­
nole High School, the Seminole
County Juvenile Assessment
Center, and the Excel Alterna­
tives program, where he spoke
with teachers, parents and
students.
“I wish you guys all the best:
moms, you too for hanging in
there.* Mush said.
The Excel program serves
more than 1.000 expelled stu ­
dents from Seminole and Or­
ange counties, by providing un
educational program and life
skills training In a business
setting.
Dressed In business attire,
several students shared their
experiences at Excel with Mush
and later commented on his
visit.
Manny Martlnaz. 17. of S an ­
ford has been at Excel since
February. He will be transfer­
ring back to Seminole High
School as a 10th grader In De­
cember. Murtlnuz said Excel
has allowed him to catch up on

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C o m ics........ 1 1A
Crossword . . . H A
Dear Abby . . . . 4A
Dr. G o tt........ 11A
Horoscopes . . 11A
Obituaries . . . . 3A
P e o p le .............4A
Police Briefs . . 3A
Religion . . . . . 7A
Sports . . . . 5A-6A
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Ills credits and he also has
become much more spiritual.
T ltls Is a neat experience.*
said Martlnaz. 'H e's (Jrh Mush)
good because he puts God
llrst.*
Jessica Fisher. 17. also of
Sanford, a student at Excel
since March, said she wants to
stay at Excel until she gntduales from high school. Fisher
said she listened to everything
Mush had to say.
T would like for him to be
governor because I liked what
he said.* she said.
Janet Harden, parent of for­
mer
Excel
student Jarrell
Shnloup. now 21. praised the
Excel program for giving her
son a second chance. Once la ­
beled
an
underachiever,
Harden said her son went on
front Excel and will graduate
from Auburn University next
year.
*| m grateful he was given a
second chance." Harden said.
In
partnership
with
the
county's school board.
Excel
offers expelled students a sec­
ond chance by giving them the
option of attending Its classes
Instead
of staying out
of
school. O f ubout 90 percent
Ptaaaa Bee Buah, Pag* 3A

Hvati ft*ak, *» Toaunt Vlncant

L ater th a t d a y. B u s h d is c u s s e s e d u ca tio n with L ake B ra n tlo y H igh S c h o o l
P rin c ip a l D a rvin B o o th o d u rin g a fo ru m at Excel A lte rn a tiv e s Inc. w hore s tu ­
d e n ts and p a re n ts sh a re th e ir p o s itiv e o xp orion co s. E x ce l Is a n o n -p ro fit
p ro g ra m lh a l o tte rs a s e c o n d c h a n c e to expelled s tu d e n ts in S om inolo and
O ra n g e c o u n tie s . T h e p ro g ra m , w hich s ta le d lo u r y e a rs ago w ith 34 s lu d e n ts , n o w s o rv e s 1.000.

By

Nick Pfclfau f

HERALD STAFF WRITER
TALIAIIASSEE • Thr Florida
Division ol Emergency M an­
agement said this morning that
tropical depression «2. near
the Leeward Islands, was expectrd to become Tropical
Storm Bonnie before the end of
thr day. It Is also expected
that the storm will become
Hurricane Bonnie possibly by
Stmday morning.
Emergency Management Is
monitoring the progress and ts
prepared to activate the Stnte
Emergency Operations Center,
tf necessary. Ibis weekend. A
series of conference calls with
county emergency officials and
various slate agencies were
scheduled for today.
-|t Is far loo early to tell
where this weather system Is
going and whether It will be a
threat to Florida.* said meteor­
ologist Andy Drvunas. "but It
certainly serves as sulTlrlent
wanting for Florida residents
that they need to stay prepared
during the hurricane season.
That preparation must include
having a family disaster plan
In place right now.* he added.
Dcvanas admits It Is difficult
to determine which direction
Iktnnle may lake at this time
or how powerful the winds may
eventually become.
Locally, television
meteor­

ologists are predicting a variety
of directions. One believes a f­
ter approaching the Florida
coast, Bonnie will turn further
north, miss most of the state,
and possibly come ashore In
North Carolina.
Another prediction ts that It
will continue moving westerly,
heading over Cuba, missing the
Florida Keys, and finally turn­
ing north after It reaches the
Gulf of Mexico, possibly ulmlng
at southern Louisiana or e a st­
ern Texas.
According to Dcvanas. the
following procedures should be
taken by all Central Florida
residents as soon as possible:
• Prepare for evacuation - know
the area and plan on which
route should be taken.
• Prepare for a power outage cheek flashlights, batteries and
battery-powered radios.
• Buy a NOAA weather radio be sure It can lx* batterypowered.
• Stock up on food and water non-perishable - for possibly
two weeks.
• Inspect the exterior of your
home for potential problems In
the efent of a storm.
• Make plans for your boat,
camper
or
other
towable
equipment.
• Review your Insurance poli­
cies lo determine If you have
adequute Insurance.

N o com puter glitches
fo r C asselberry cops
By Maria Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CASSELBERRY - The city’s
police department will enter
the 21st century without com ­
puter glitches thanks to u new
software system approved by
the city commission this week.
The city awarded a contract
for $160,600 lo Open Software
Solutions Inc. of Greensboro.
N.C. to provide a system that
will aid In computer dispatch
operations and record man­
agement.
The system will replace the
one used for the past 12 years,
said Jack Schluekebler. city

manager.
"The OSSI system adapts to
changes and resource needs

and also gels around the yeur
2000 problems.* Schluekebler
said.
Because most computers are
equipped with an Inlentul c a l­
endar that cannot
process
dates past the 1900s.
mujor
computer problems ure ex­
pected
unless
programmers
find a solution.
OSSI also will have Utc c a ­
pability to link up with state
and national law enforcement
computer data bases and keep
track of all related activity,
said Captain Jim Ruf of Utc
Casselberry
Police
Depart­
ment.
A major advantage with the
OSSI system Is that officers
con analyze data and generate
Ftaaaa Baa Computer*. Pag* 3A

The gazebo has long been the
focal point of the E ve rgreen
M unicipal Cem etery as well as
the location of m any funeral
services. Now, because of date*
noraling construction and th e
expense of repairs, the C em e­
tery Advisory C om m ittee is rec­
om m ending the gazebo, as well
as the tw o-story brick b u ilding
be dem olished. The Sanford
City Com m ission is to co n sider
the com m ittee’s recom m enda­
tion at M onday night's com m is­
sion m eeting.
HaraM PSofeJ kf Twwut VWiCknl

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�U - Swrdnote Herald. Sanford, R on d* - Friday. August 2 1.1998

In a small world, there are Genevas everywhere
Here's some good news for
Geneva, u town that lias had
more than Its share of bad
news In 1998.
Geneva Is about to become a
member of the Genevas of the
World Association.
Earlier this month. Seminole
County Commission Chairman
Randy Morris went to Geneva.
Switzerland for the Initial
meeting of the Association,
whose purpose Is to liave a
continuing dialogue and free
exchange of Ideas to benefit
the respective communities.
Geneva. Fla., was one of 11
U.S. Genevas Invited to be In
the Association of Genevas.
There are also Oenevas In New
York.
Alabama.
Nebraska.
Georgia. Illinois. Indiana, Iowa
and Michigan. There are two
Genevas in Ohio.
There's also a Geneva In
South Africa and one In Do­
minica.
This is a neat agreement/'
said John Jones in the
county's Economic Develop­
ment Office. "You might not
think we have much tn com­
mon with Geneva. Switzerland
but we do. Our economic de­
velopment and high-tech In­
dustries are similar and the
population of Seminole County
(370.000) la the same as that
of Oeneva. We both have skiing
- only ours Is on water."
"The Canton of Geneva In­
vited us to come cost-free to
the Festival of Genevas," Jones

wins on Angel day. Remember
where you rend It.

WHIN getting up
there

SANFORD - Seminole Volun­
teer Enterprises, Inc. an­
nounces that the U.S. De­
partment of Agriculture sur­
plus commodities including
canned applesauce, corn, pea­
nut butter pean. pineapple,
pork, potatoes, tomato sauce,
tomatoes and vegetarian beans
will be distributed to eligible
area residents residing In
Seminole County an Monday.
Aug. 24 and Wednesday, Aug26. Please note the change in
pick-up to the last Monday

On Tuesday, the Board of
County Commissioners will
vote on whether to adopt a
resolution to luivc a coopera­
tive agreement with Oeneva,
Switzerland. It ts expected to
l&gt;ass.

Afternoon

V u i

Those who are not customers, why don’t you give us a try?

Over 20 Years Experience

Quickie quiz

Ike says Aloha
One of the easiest proclama­
tions President Dwight Elsen­ President Dwight itoenhowar
hower ever made was to admit
Hawaii to the Union. He did The group was formed on Aug.
this 39 years ago on Aug. 21, 187S In Sarasota. N.Y.
21,1959. The Hawaiian resi­ That makes the Bar Associa­
dents rated for statehood and tion 120 years old. None of the
ihelr June referendum and original members are prac­
was approved by Ike a couple ticing now. At least we don't
of months earlier. He probably think they are.
went there to check out the
golf courses. Plenty of water
hazards. Hawaii Is the 50th Halo there
state.
Saturday Is Ba an Aagri
1*7. but the suggestion here
There ought to
Is to start observing this fine
be a law
event today. It‘a a day to do
one small act of service to
Today we salute all the attor­
someone. Maybe Just say halo
neys In the land. H'a their kind
to a stranger. The Anaheim
of day - the founding of the
American Bar Association
Angela baseball team always

A musician was bom on Aug.
22, 1802 in St. Ocrmnln-en*
Lnye, France. Ills Impression­
istic ‘ tone poems'* are more
popular each dny. Who Is he?

From OH Change, to Engine RebuUdt
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Charity shopping
Fourth St.. Sanford, from 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. Entrance will
be on the south side of the
building on the comer of Elm
Avenue and Fourth Street.
Eligibility to based
on
household else and Income.
Rules for acceptance and par­
ticipation in the program are
the same for everyone without
regard to race, color, national

WEATHER ___________ 1
Tsdan

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said.

Food distribution

1 s t Q n n u w tM

Wonder what WUt Cham­
berlain. who fancies himself as
uite the Indies man, Is
linking about BUI CUnton.
Wilt the Stilt (n.k.n. The Dig
Dipper) Is 62 today. Singer
b u r Rogers is 60 and
looking for L u c ille . Princess
Margaret Is 08. singer Jackie
DsBaaaaoa is 64 and still
singing P u t a Lillie Lowe In Vour
H e a r t . Actor Clarence Williams
m Is 59. Actress Alicia Witt Is
23.

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CUSTOMER
k APPRECIATION

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9:40 p m . maj. 11:90 p m
Tm «fc Daytona B a a *: high:
8:11 a m , 8:34 p m . low: 2:03
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Ooaaa Break high: 8:31 a m .
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • Al­
tamonte Mall and MAOIC
107.7 FM are Inviting local
charities to participate in the
"Magical Evening of Giving*, a
private evening of shopping at
the Mall that will raise funds
for charitable organizations in
Central Florida.
The "Magical Evening of
Giving", la scheduled for Sun­
day. Nov. 22 from 6 to 9 p.m.
Participating charities will aell
tickets to the event for $5,
with all proceeds going dljw tk to the chafitles. Ticket
holders wdi ffove a ^ k s to W *
elusive savings, holiday enter­
tainment And' 'door prills
during the event.
To take part tot the "Magical
Evening of Giving*, chartties
should call Carol Barfield. Al­
tamonte Mall assistant mar­
keting director, at (407) 830*
4423, ext 206, to request a
participation form, which to
due by Aug. 27. There will ba
MDi fflfbnBBtlOlkil
Thursday Sept. 17 a t T p . m .
In the JC Penney rotiforc nw
room To RSVP far the meeting
reH (407) 630-4400 by Bef Z

BROWN’S
GYMNASTICS

lreyina l aaabi Seas are 24 feet with a moderate
chop. Water temperature at
Daytona la 80 degrees and
at New Symma, 80 degrees.
Winds are from the east at
10-15 m.pJi.

S e m in o le H e ra ld
&gt;Nerepmsra, tote.*S00N. FrenchAm., Sankxd.FL.3zni
Phone: (407) 322-2811 Fax: (407) 3234408

better readers.
The HOSTS structured men­
toring program In fangn«g«
arts to a national model and
the recipient of numerous
awards from federal, state,
university, and association
bodies. Nearly 200 volunteers
are needed to impact social,
academic,
and
emotional
growth of the students Of
Sanford. Volunteer* may offer
re little re one hour a week to
help make a Mg difference in a
child's life.
There sill be a mentor re­
cruitment kick-off on Tburaday. Aug. 27 at 9:15 In the
H06TB
classroom,
room
11002 at Sanford Middle
School. Future mentors, busi­
ness partners, staff volunteer*,
^^^unent^i,
vm u n lto r­
ganisation member* are asked
to attend to find out about this
exciting program.

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Girl* k Bpya Beginner-Advanced Qymnastica, More ft Tki
Tiny Tbta, Chrerlsading, High School Class,
Girl's Competitive Trams, Mini Camps,
Birthday Partis* Availsbls.
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Legal studies
ORLANDO • A full-time
Bachelor of Arts in Legal
Studies program will be of­
fered at the University of Cen­
tral Florida's Downtown Aca­
demic Center for the first time,
this fad.
This offer* student* an op­
portunity to Investigate many

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday. August 2 1 .1 9 9 0 - 3A

Y M C A celebrates Tom orrow Project with open house Saturday
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

LAKE MARY - Curiosity may not be good for
cats, but for Inquisitive people Saturday will be
a day of Am at the Seminole YMCA Family Cen­
ter.
The YMCA will celebrate the Tomorrow Proj­
ect, a 19,OOO-square-foot expansion, with an
open house that Includes complimentary use of
the facilities, entertainment, prixea and activi­
ties for the whole family.
“The open house la a lime to give people a
sneak preview tour of the protect.* aald spokes­
person Davia Dennis, 'Everybody has free ac­
cess to the facility. They could come and swim
or work out. whatever they'd like to do.*
Activities will begin at 8 a.m. and will include
demonstrations and Information about fell promams for adults and children. Joiner fees will
be discounted on Saturday. Throughout the
construction period, member* receive an All-Y
membership, which allow* them to use any
Central Florida YMCA facility.
‘People Join the Y to feel good and spend
quality time with their families In a familyfriendly organisation.* Dennis continued. *We

-have a sense of fellowship. People come be­
cause they want to get In touch with the com­
munity and make friends.*
Construction on the $2 million Tomorrow
Project, which began In March, will be com­
pleted by year end. The new facilities will In­
clude an 8.000-square-foot gymnasium, an ex­
panded wellness center with additional ameni­
ties, an expanded baby-sitting center, a com­
mercial-grade playground, refurbished locker
rooms and more parking spaces.
The Y continues to raise funds for the expan­
sion and to equip the new Indoor gymnasium
with a floating wood floor.
*We’re doing a Wall of Light, a glaaa brick
project.* Dennis aald. ‘People can purchase a
glass block etched with their name that will be
on display In our lobby.*
The Seminole Family YMCA la located at 006
Longwood-Lake Mary Rd„ one mile south of
Lake Mary Boulevard. For more information,
call 33I-8944.
Whether you’re looking for a little exercise, a
Am place to wile away a sultry Saturday, or Just
to satisfy a curious nature, check out the To­
morrow Project at the Seminole YMCA’a open
house.

• The program that will
be
used fay dispatch la Icon driven
and does not require typing tn
commands in moat cams, he

la

SltMokySWr’
• 1MO0 aquare-foot axpanslon.

P arty

Computersrelated reports.
For example. Ruf aald, wa
can calculate response time
much fester through the touch
of a button. Or. we can look at
patterns of burglaries, or chsck
officer activity through the dlapatch office.

YMCA

The department will also
save on about 40.000 (the
number of service calls re­
ceived feat year) pieces of pa­
per. he aald. Under the existing
system, when a caff for service
cornea in. a paper report must
be generated. With OSSl. the
paper report becomes obaom e.

During the past eight year*.
c*Ua for service tn the city

busier his department la. the
greater the need far advanced
computer technology,
Ruff
aald.
Once the system is in place,
the police department plana to
Unit the prop m through lap­
top computers for Its officer*.
"It's really exciting to be on
the cutting edge of technology
concerning law enforcement.*
Ruf said.

(her leaving or chanting for
County Commlaaton Chairman
Randy Morria.
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captured 77 nercent of the
votes In his District 3 race
against Bob West, playfully
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too. might as well have rented
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walking to homes and meeting
people on their own turf. It was
nice to be here today. It was
like playing at home."
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Bush Is eminently more knowl­
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second gubernatorial run. 'He's
learned a lot about the people
In the state with his visits. He's
going to make a very good gov­
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IN ANO PON IIH IN O L I COUNTY,

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION ••■t*0*-CA.ta-K

STATE OP FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Petition* t.

ORLANDO NORTH HOTEL PARTNERS. LTD . ETC , • ! *1.
Respond* nH
NOTION TO IHOW CAUSA
NOTICI OP IUIT
STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
Financial Federal Sirring* Dank
ATTN John IN Monteel. Ji . President
ITS* North Kirby Parkway. Suite ISO
Memphis. TN U ltO
Parcel I I I . SOI
Mac H Qordon, Individually and as Partner
cVb/a 43S Associate*. a Florida Oaneral Partnership
2M0 Rivermeade Drive Northwest
Atlanta. QA JOSJT
Parcel SOS
Robert A Griffith. Jr.. Individually and as Partner
d/bfa «S « Associate*, a Florida General Partnership
St East Andrews Ortva
Atlanta. OA 30030S
Pa real SOS
Douglas Avsnu*. Inc., a Georgia Corporation
d/b/a O f At*octal#*, a Florida General Partnership
ATTN Peul C. Wtlgu*, Registered Agent
aTOO Pace* Farry Road. Suite SOO
Atlanta. OA SOSSS
Parcal SOS
To all said respondents who are living, and II any or a* respon­
dents are deceased, the unknown apouee. heir*, davtaee*.
grant***, creditors, lienors, or other pertio* claiming by. through.
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and purpose* sat Forth In Ihe Petition II you Ian lo answer a
dalaull may be entered against you tor th* ratlal demanded In the
Petition. II you laH to request a hearing on th* Petition lor Order
o! Taking you shall srahr* any right lo object to said Order ol
Taking
WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL ol said Court on Iho ttth day ol
AUGUST. A D . IM S
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MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By; Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
In aeeoidane* with th* American With Disabilities Act, persona
srith disabilities needing special accommodation lo particlpala In
Ihia proceeding thould contacl th* Cowl Administrator at 311
North Park Avenue, Sanford. Florida, telephone (*0T) STS-4SS0.
not tatar than seven (7) day* prior to the proceeding II hearing
Imp*hod. (TOO) 1-SOO-SSS-STTI. or Vole* (v) t-SOO-SJf STTO, via
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All players must register and attend tryouts.

B-to-16 on Saturd
Aligns 23rd at LeeV .
August 22nd and Sunday. August
Moore Park In the Hidden Lakes Subdivision.
dirts will tryout at 0 a.m. on Saturday and 1
p.m. on Sunday and boys will tryout at 11 a.m.
on Saturday and 3 p.m. on Sunday.

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Lognl Notices

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Every chad tu&lt;U be placed on a team.
For more tnfonnation. call
005-9334 or 325-5499.

Surge at home Saturday
LONGWOOD _ Ih e MLRH Southern Division
Champion Orlando Surge will host he Virginia
Vultures In the MLRH Playoff Quarterfinals at
the InLines Skate Center In Longwood this Sat­
urday night at 7 p.m.
The Surge (18-1*1) and Vultures (17*4) split a
pair of regular season games, with Orlando pre­
vailing at home. 10-3, on July 14 and Virginia
winning, 12*4. In Richmond on Aug. B.
The winner of the game will advance to the
MLRH Final Four In Anaheim, California on
Tuesday and Wednesday. August 25-and-28.
- WSHE-100.3 FM will help celebrate the
Surge's (tret home playoff game with call-ins
and entertainment, Including a halftime ap­
pearance fay Dick Danger, aa weQ as giving
away Water Mania four-pack tickets and other
gifts and prises.
Tb get to InLines Skate Center, take 1-4 to B.R.
434. head east on 434 to 427. then north to
QeneraJ Hutchinson Parkway. TUm right and
InLines Skate Center la immediately on the
right. Parking Is in the rear.
For ticket Information, call (407) 787-7874.
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SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment wtU be offering the foOowtng foil programs.

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL

The Sanford Recreation Department will offer
an Adult Fall Flag Football League.
The league w tlf follow all Florida Recreation
and Parka Association (FRPA) Flag Football
rules and regulations.
An organisational meeting, aft teams must
have a representative at this meeting, will be
held at 6:30 p.m. on Friday, August 21st at the
Sanford Recreation Department, let floor of
City HaU, 300 N. Park Avenue.

Racingand Run-ABrofan.
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west of New Smyrna Beach at the comer of
Highway 415 and 44. Coat this week will be glB
for adults, wtth kids 11-and-Undar foe. Oates
open ate pjn. with radng action begnofnft at 7
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Deltona’s Temple Shalom to be led by new Rabbi

EN BR IEF
Fellowship banquet '
SANFORD - There win be a
Sanford Community Apprecta*
tton Chrtatlan Fellowship Ban*
quet. Saturday. Aug. 23. at 0
p.m. at the Sanford Ctvtc Cen­
ter.
Feraona of the community
will be honored. Tickets can
be purchaaed from area niinlaten or Seminole African*
American Academy of Alta
Board of Dtrectora for 05.00.
Bring a friend and eqjoy an
evening of Chrtatlan mualc and
fellowahlp. Tickets are alao at
the door.
The apeaker for thla great
occaalon will be the Rev. Em­
mett 8. Thomaa, paator of
Providence Miaalonary Baptlat
Church. Lake Monroe, Florida.
Come enjoy and fellowahlp.
Sponaored by the Seminole
County Mtmaterlal Alliance
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Breakfast
SANFORD - The Paator Aid
Board of New ML Zion Miaatanary Baptlat Church wlQ be
aclltng breakfaat on Saturday
morning. Aug. 22 from ft to 11
am. in the annex of the
church located at 1720 Pear
Avenue. Sanford.
From It a.m. until 4 p.m.,
dinners will be sold at 1122
Orange Avenue at the home of
Gary and Betty Wttkame. cell­
ing barbecue and chicken
dinner*.
Thank you for your support.
The Rev. James Lynn, Paator

Craft event set

Religious poetry
sought
SANFORD - A 11.000 grand
prise la being offered In a spe­
cial religious poetry contest
sponsored by New Jersey
Rainbow Poets, free to every­
one. There are 2S prises In all
totaling over $2,000.
"We think great religious po­
ems can Inspire achievement.*
says Frederick Young, the or­
ganisations bunous Contest Di­
rector. ’We're especially keen
on Inspiring beginning poets
and we think this competition
will accomplish that. Florida
has produced great poets over
the years and we'd like to dla-

HERALD STAFF WRITER
DELTONA - Rabbi Ell Schepa recently Joined the Temple Shalom
in Deltona

To enter, send one poem only
of 21 tinea or leaa to: Free Po­
etry Contest. 103 N. Wood
Ave.. Suite 70. Linden. N.J.
07090.
The deadline for entering Is
September 0. Poems may be
written an any subject, using
any style, as long as thee Is a
spiritual inference. A typical
poem might be a love poem, or
nature poem, one that in­
spires. Winners will be notified
fay the end of March 1000, and
will be invited for free publica­
tion. All entrants wtll receive a
winner's list.

The Deltona Shabbot Services at the Temple Shalom are held
every Friday evening at 7 p.m. and Saturday mornings at 10 a.m.

Luncheon, show Sc
auction

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ORLANDO - The Holy Trinity
Greek Orthodox Church In­
vites the public to attend a

SANFORD • The Dorcas Cir­
cle of Upoala Community
Preabytertan Church. 101 Upaala Road, la planning an arta
and crafts event on Saturday.

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THURSDAY
□INSIDE

D e c e m b e r 10, 1998

91 s t Y e a r, N o . 7 8

( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

Suspect in random
shooting is in jail

Longwood
narrows list
to five for
city post

■7*

STAFF WRTTER
SANFORD - Occupants In two
vehicles exchanged approxi­
mately 15-20 shots In a driveby shooting Wednesday In
Sanford, police said
The vehicles exchanged fire
at the Intersection of Fifth
Street and Olive Avenue at 8:45
p.m., police said.
As by­
standers fled, a black female,
who is under 18. was shot In
the left leg by a stray bullet.
She Is recovering In fair condi­
tion at Centro! Florida Regional
Hospital.
Witnesses described the two
vehicles Involved In the shoot­
ing Incident.

EDITOR

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□BRIEFLY
graduate Jason Watts was
Indicted for on two counts of
second-degree m anslaughter
and one count of wanton endangerment by a Pulaski,
Ky. grand Jury Wednesday.
The charges stem from a
truck crash In November
that killed two men.
Watts. 21. a former Uni­
versity of Kentucky football
player, was legally drunk
and driving the truck In
which the two men were
passengers.
Watts faces 10 years Im­
prisonment for each of the
m anslaughter counts and
one to five years for the wan­
ton rndangem ient count.
der can rccShw complimen­
tary admission to the O r­
lando Solar Bears game Dec.
12 versus the Indianapolis
Ice at 7 p.m. To obtain tick­
ets. visit the Orlando Arena
Box office. 600 W. Amelia St.
Tickets are being provided
by Florida Hospital and the
Solar Bears.
lege Jaxx Band, with Dr. Bill
Hinkle, director, will perform
Friday at 8 p.m. In the Con­
cert Hall. Fine Arts Building.
Quests artist for the perform­
ance will Michael Andrew,
leader and vocalist of
‘Swlngerhead* and Charlie
Turner, nationally renowned
trum pet star.

□CORRECTION
mlng pool Is expected to
open in the late spring or
early summer of 1099, ac­
cording to Sanford Parks
and Recreation Superinten­
dent Tom Farnsworth. A
Seminote Herald article on
Wednesday reported the
construction of the pool may
be finished In late 1999 or
early 2000.

LONGWOOD - The City Com­
mission could be selecting a
new city administrator as early
as Friday.
Commissioners will Interview
five finalists vying for the post,
which was vacated In Septem­
ber when former city adm inis­
trator W. Shelton Smith was
asked to resign after a vote of
no confidence. Oreg Manning
has been acting city adm inis­
trator.
Manning, who served as the
city's police chief for 2 1 years,
was called out of retirement
from his Shorter. Ala. home to
(III the temporary position.
Manning said he plans to go
back home Dec. 22. However. If
the city needs him In the In­
terim. Manning said he will re­
turn for a few days after the
holidays.
There were 56 applicants for
the Job which pays between
965.000 and 978.000. Those
num bers are negotiable, how­
ever. Manning said.
T h e search process Is going
pretty good,* he said.
Commissioners will Interview
the candidates Friday afternoon
and a special public meeting
will be held at 8 p.m. where a
final decision could possibly be
made, he said. The meeting will
be held at the Longwood Civic
League
W om an's
Club.
135/150 W. Church Ave.
The finalists are:
F rits A. Bshrtag. Behring Is
currently city manager of Fort
Meade. He also served for
six years as city administrator
of Central City. Neb. Behring
holds a master's degree In
ubllc administration and a
achelor's degree from the Uni­
versity of South Dakota.
John J . Drag*. Drago. a resi­
dent of Casselberry. Is a ssis­
tant to the city manager of
Winter Springs. He also served
as
city
administrator
of
Okeechobee, and town manager
of Golden Beach. He holds and
master’s degree and bachelor’s
degree In management from
Georgia College.
Tfcoaas W. Frame. Frame Is
currently city manager of Se­
bastian. He also served as
county administrator In Char­
lotte County. He holds a
bachelor’s degree In geography
from University of South Flor­
ida.
Robert 8. MeClary. McClary Is
currently director of economic
development In Park Hills, Mo.
He also served as city manager
of Sebastian, city administrator
Longwood. Page 3A

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STAFF WRTTER

Multi-car collision
Sanford pokes are Investigating a live-car accident at the comer of French
Avenue and 13th atreet in Sanford yesterday afternoon Amy Bishop
McRee, 42. struck the back of a rod Honda, causing a chain reaction.
Pamela Dane Brown. 26. Leonard Williams. 53. and his sister Rosa Mae
Keitt, 62. were transported to Central Florida Regional Hospital Brown
had a 1-year old child in her car. but the child was in a proper safetyrealraint seat and escaped injury MeRoe's vehicle struck El Cheapo
Deapo, causing an estimated $1000 in damage Before the accident oc­
curred. McRee struck two city telephone poles, causing $3000 in damage,
white traveling on 8anford and Seminole Boulevard, pokes say.

SANFORD - A woman was
able lo fight an attempted rapist
who forced his way Into her
apartment with a knife late
Wednesday night In Sanford,
police said
According to Ray Bronson,
acting police chief for
the
Sanford Police Department, the
woman was approached outside
In the Sfonebrook Apartments
complex by a black mnn wear­
ing ■ mask.
Police sold Ihe auspect was

carrying a knife. Bronson said
the man forced the woman Into
her apartment and forced her to
undress. He then attempted to
rope her. police said.
According lo police.
the
woman, who was ulone In the
aparlment fought her attacker.
She was later found by her
boyfriend at I a.m. Thursday
lying unconscious. Her boy­
friend called 911.
*We're
Investigating
the
case.*
Bronson said.
The
best description we have of the
assailant la ha was a black man
wearing a mask.*

Kennedy eager for extended career
By Ruaa White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - At 48.
Orlando Police Chief Bill Ken­
nedy says he Is eager for a new
challenge. That's why he Is re­
tiring from thiit agency lo begin
an executive position with the
Seminole County SherlTs Of­
fice.
’I'm too young to retire and
not to work." Kennedy said
Wednesday.
On Feb. I. Kennedy will b e ­
come the director of metro
services for the SherlTs Office.
He said dial after spending
most of his life In the Orlando
area, he will move to Seminole
County.
T h a t’s Important." he said. *1
strongly believe that law e n ­
forcement offtcers should re ­
side In the city or the county
where they axe employed. Tills
gives them a more personal

sense of being In the commu­
nity."
Kennedy Joined the OPD
when he was 21 and retires
with 27 years service. He said
that hr had ’maxed out" In the
pension
program for tint
agency and will receive about
$80,000 a year when he leaves
the department on Dec. 27.
Jerry Demlngs will be the nrw
OPD chief.
"My retirement Is good for the
OPD and for Jerry Demlngs,"
Kennedy said. *1 believe It Is
the right thing for J e n y lo come
In. He will be a good chief.*
Kennedy said that he Intended
to retire at the OPD at the end
of the yrar but that he did no!
know until recently weeks
where h r would next work.
"Three months ago ShcrlT
Esllngcr and 1 casually talked
about his agency."
The talks Intensified In the
last couple of weeks and Ken­

nedy accepted a Job that will
pay him 971.000 u year.
"We re extremely fortunate to
get Util Kennedy," Chief Deputy
Steve Harriett said Wednesday.
'He's a first-class, career law
enforcement olllcer."
Harriett was the Sanford Po­
lice Chief when Eslingrr re­
cruited him In 1993. *1 had
worked parullei with the shcr!Ts office." H anlrtt said. T h e
ofllcere here were my extended
family. I also was a deputy
shetlT since 1976."
Harriett said he thought the
shetlT s office, which already
lias the highest accreditation of
any law enforcement agencies
In the state and country, would
benefit all Uie more by having
Kennedy on the team.
Having two rx-chlrfs on his
staff excites Esllngcr, who re ­
cently lost Cmdr.Marty LaBruscluno, a longtime aide who b e ­
came chief of police In C assel­
berry.

Harriett and Krunrdy are part
of Salinger's executive com­
mand along with Greg Futrh.
the Jail director and Penny
Fleming, the dlrrctor of staff
services.
The Orlando agency and the
sheriffs agency arc similar yet
there are differences
that
spurred Kennedy’s Interest,
th e sheriff Is an elected official
and runs his agency differently
than those run by appointed
chiefs In cities such as Or­
lando.
Kennedy said that his Orlando
agency worked with the Semi­
nole County Sheriffs O ffer on
u number of occasions - p ar­
ticularly In drug-related cases.
*1 want to experience the
county's way of doing things."
he said. *1 want to work and I
am very pleased to be coming
Into Seminole County. Tm going
to take a month off and then get
right to work."

College offers
baby nest eggs

Partly cloudy. Highs In the
low-80s. Lows In the low60s.

By BIB Keros
HERALD STAFF WRITER

□QUOTE

"A hundred men
may make an en­
campment, but It
■takes a woman to
make a home."
• C hinas* Proverb

□INDEX
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Dome Abb? . . .
Horoocopa . . .
O bituaries . . .
P e o p l e .............
Police Briefs . .
■ p o rts ................
TV .....................
W eather ...........

Marlon D. Young. 24. who
was stopped by Seminole
County deputies for a trofTlc
ofTensc. was driving the 1989
burgundy Mercury Involved In
the shooting,
tag number
2CN51F. The suspect Is being
held In the John E. Polk Cor­
rectional facility. The Sanford
Police Department Is im­
pounding and Investigating the
car.
Police are searching for u
truck that was also Involved In
the shooting. Police say It was
possibly turquoise.
T h e Investigation Is on­
going.’ acting chief Ray Bron­
son said. T h is Is a horrible
Incident.*

Police search for
suspected rapist

□TODAY’S FORECAST

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Crafty mouse hunt
Catherine Mounts, 3. a student at First Church ol the Nazarono Preschool in Longwood got crafty in class recently

OVIEDO - Seminole Commu­
nity College Is sponsoring u full
two-year Baby Nest Egg Schol­
arship to the baby bom closest
to the time of the ground­
breaking of their Oviedo Cam­
pus today, so long as the family
resides within certain zip
codes.
The scholarship will be
awarded lo one baby, within
any of the zip codes 32765,
32766. 32732. 32708. or
32762. Hie groundbreaking Is
scheduled for 2 p.m. today on
Old Lockwood Road, near State
Road 434. Should a multiple
birth be Ihe closest In time, the
children may share the schol­
arship. which may only be used
at SCC.
The scholarship Is being
sponsored
by Helen
Von
Dolterien-Founiler. In conjunc­
tion with the Seminole Commu­

nity College Foundation. To
enter the contest, call the SCC
Foundation at (407) 328-2030
on or before Dec. 14. at 10 a.m.
The winner will be announced
at graduation Dec. 15.
*We'rc trying to draw atten­
tion to the need to plan for ed u ­
cation.* Von Dolterien-Foumler
said. *As a financial planner, I
see so many parents who arc
unable to afford to pay for their
child's education. The educa­
tion foliation rate Is seven per­
cent.*
Rich Sloan, executive director
of the Oviedo Chamber of
Commerce, said pairing the
scholarship with the ground­
breaking demonstrates the Im­
portance the Oviedo community
places on education.
’As Ihe baby grows, so will
the Oviedo community.* Sloan
said. "This Is symbolic of the
bright and shining future the
Oviedo community has.*

�2A ■Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Thursday December 10. 1998

Salvation Army
Of Seminole
County:

The way we were: More
1956 newspaper excerpts

They helped us during
the twisters &amp; fires this
year and now it’s our
chance to help them.

Mere Is more Information
from the Sept. ‘J it. 1*15(1 edi­
tion of the Stiq/oal ifembt.

G rey h o u n d couch lauds
local fans

Striking oil
at midnight
First, there was the
undrrsstn*. Now. It's the
Wesson.
Club Juana. Mtkr Pinter's
adult elub In Casselberry, begin­
ning tonight ts offering Its clien­
tele exotic oil wrestling.
Smarting from the new public
decency law which covered up
his nude dancers, old sport
I'intrr tnists oil wrestling will
take hold In Seminole. It was
cither that or drag queens In
review Ptnler opted for real
girls tusslin', lie said they will
be property attired • T-shirts,
hot pants or Bermuda bottoms.
*!t looks to me that the city
and the county have made Mike
go from line art to grappling."
said adult entertainment Indus
try attorney David Wasscrtnan.
referring to the U.S. Supreme's
Court's ruling that nude danc­
ing was a form of artistic
expression.
Otl wrestling also might be
considered to lx? a form of arttsUc expression. It's a known fact
that Abe Lincoln was a wrestler.
Maybe not In oils but an honestto-g«&gt;odness wrrestler. Given the
choice. Abe would probably pre­
fer oil wrestling to the theater.
Pinter's provocative pinners
have a variety of takedown tech­
nique Some prefer the single-leg
takedown and others the dou­
ble-leg. Popular throws include
bodylocks and headlocks.
Sources close to the scene say
that some of the Club Juana
rasslers are practicing the gut
w T r n c h , a turning maneuver
that Involves rolling over the
opponent's back after locking
around her waist. The gut
wrench Isn't for neophytes.
[Inter said Wednesday that
some of the wrestlers are the
dancers fqnPfTly Known as
turtle*. Ttils ifrtdden career shin
must'fee awfQuy tough on these
women Dirty clnATIyg onr wrek
and grappling In oil the next.
How would Ginger Rogers have
fared as a wrestler?
The eight women wrestlers
have been tn training the past
week. "We don't want anything
happening to them." Pinter said.
“They ve been working on the
right way to fall and avoid
Injuries. They seem to be having
fun. It means an extra dollar or
so for them, too."
Pinter won't have any prob­
lems finding referees for the oil
wrestling events. Guys are lining
up to volunteer. One of the ref 9
duties Is to make sure the
wrestlers' fingernails are cut
short. The rest is a snap.
If he really wanted to puck the
Joint. Pinter might try to get
Monica Lewinsky and Linda
Tripp to oil wrestle at Club
Juana. Girl friends from hell In
a free-for-all. Pinter might lure
the queen-sized sumo with low
cholesterol oil.
The Rev. John Book, who
recently demonstrated outside
Club Ju a n a on the night of Its
35th anniversary, is not su r­
prised by Pinter's latest endeav­
or. ‘He's slippery as an eel and I
suppose he knows there's
money In oil." Book said. "As he
keeps digging deeper and deep­
er. he's Just a short step to hell.'*
Book said he may re-protest
tonight.
Hie county's vice squad will
be represented at today's open­
ing acts In otl. The wrestlers will
have to keep their oily bikinis on
- even If gut wrenched. It'll be
no holds barred tf the wrestlers
violate the laws. They'll go to the
slammer.
Some men may laugh at Ihe
thought of going to a strip bar to
watch oil wrestling, but there
may be others who'll say this Is
the best thing to happen since
the Invention of salad oil.
■■ '
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Find great bargains
in the Seminole
Herald Classifieds.
There is something
for everyone!

Lyman Head Coach Jim
Payne was quoted as saying
that the Sanford football fans
were responsible for the re c ­
ord smashing attendance at
the previous Saturday's game
when the Seminole High Ju n ­
ior Varsity tangled with the
Lyman Greyhounds.
"We had the largest a tte n ­
dance In the history of Lyman
football thanks to the people of
Sanford. It was a grrat help
tour season and we hope the
Sanford fans will continue
coming to watch other games.*
llie outcome of the game
was not mentioned, but in an­
other article Coach Payne was
quoted as saying he was well
pleased with his team's show­
ing against the Sanford JVs.
The other article also stated
that the Lyman team was b e ­
sieged with ailments and Inju­
ries following the game. Those
who were sidelined were Jim
Hopkins. Dave Stcvrns. Lamar
Helms. Harold Slone and Alton
Boone. /Ml hut Helms were ex­
pected to play in the upcom ­
ing game with Winter Park.

V O LU N T E E R !!!
Local Donations
Help Local People
hi Need. Money Stays
In Community.
T e rry G ucm hcl SHS
g rid stc r o f w eek
Terry Gocmbel was showing
well on defense and was the
consistent ground gainer d u r­
ing the em barrassing loss to
Cocoa. The I&lt;K) pounder had
been switched from the line to
llir fullback slot because of his
speed and desire. He was the
third fastest member of the
tram and was picking up more
razzle dazzle. This senior full­
back had Iwen selected as that
week's outstanding grtdstcr.
Another baekfleld m an who
was beginning to show up well
for the Scmlnnlrs was Philip
Hyrd. Ihc 145-pound swivel­
hipped breakaway n u n .
End Johnny Williams came
alive In the second half and
turned In a good game per-

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! Then* arc so many thing* you can ilo to help make others and
yourself luppy, help with “CAN FCX)D DRIVE".. Wednesday, Dee. 16th. HELP PRE­
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Tickets: $25.00 per person
$40.00 per couple

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DATE BOOK
D e c. 10. 1 9 9 8
Today n the J f lth
day of 199A and the
79th day offiiU
TODAY'S IIKSTOHY: On this day in
190(5. President Theodore Roosevelt
received the Nobel Peace Prue for
helping to negotiate the end of Ihe
Russo Japanese War
On this day in 1927. Ihe “WSM Bam
Dance" was renamed "The brand Ole
Opry "
On this day in 198.1, after more than
seven years of military rule. Haul Al
toman was inaugurated as the presi
dent of Argentina,
TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Kmily Dick
inson (1830-1866), poet, Melvil Dewey

(I8SM93D, librarian: Dorothy
Lamour U9H I99fii. actress. Susan
Dey H952 ». actress, is 16 Sinbad
1 1958-1. comedian, is 42. Kenneth
Rranagh (I9«&lt;) i. actor-director. U 38
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1939. the Green Bay Packers won the
NFL championship, (hutting out the
New York Giants 27 0
TODAY'S QUOTE: "I cannot con
vince myself that a painting is good
unless it is popular If the public dis­
likes one of my Post covers. I can't
help disliking it myself."
Norman
Rockwell
TODAY'S MOON: Last

J. (Formerly of Plush).

Ticket Price Includes:
Food, Billiards, Soda,
Draft Beer &amp; Entertainment
A ll Bottled Products $1.00
We Will Close To Public That Eve
Tickets On Sale At Polo's

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THURSDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 10:55
a.rn.. tnaj. 4:45 a.m.. min.
11:20 p.tn.. maj. 5:05 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
12:55 a.m.. 1:13 p.m.. low: 7:06
a.m.. 7:41 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 1:00 a.m.. 1:18
p.m.. low: 7:11 a.m,. 7:46 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 1:15 a.m..
1:33 p.m.. low: 7:26 a.m.. 8:01
p.m.

| BEACH CONDITIONS
D aytona Bench ft New
Sm yrna Beach: Seas are 24 feel w ith a m oderate
chop. Waler tem perature at
Daytona is 73 degrees and
at New Synirna. 73 degrees.
Winds are from the north­
east a t 10-15 m.p.h.
T h e h ig h tem p e ra tu r e la
S an ford W ed n esd ay w a s 0 4
d e g r e e s s a d t h e o v e r n ig h t low
w ee 6 2 d eg ree* .
R eco rd ed rainfall for th e
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Longwood—

POLICE LOQ

continued from Page LA
of Brush. Colo., city manager of
Flat River, Mo. lie holds a
bachelor's degree In public
administration from Southwest
Missouri State University.
T. Michael MeOowML McDowell
Is currently city administrator

77ic following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Slwr[[Ts Office fo r Incidents recorded Dec. 9:

Aggravated assault:
OVIEDO, Lockwood Boulevard at McCuOock Road. Dec. 3.
3::i2 p.m. A 32-yrnr-old man was unrated by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for aggravated assault and reckless driving.
Depullrs said the man became angry when someone came unannmuienl to look at hts home which Is for sale. He chased
tire potential buyer down the street and repeatedly swung hts
car toward the other man's car while shouting threats and
making threatening gestures toward him.

B urglary:
CAB8ELBERRY, Suncoast Loop, 7 0 0 Mock, Dec. 8. A 19year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs depu­
t e s for unarmed burglary and for grand theft. Deputies said he
forced his way through the sliding gloss door at the rear of an
apartment and rrmoved a car stereo from Inside.
BANFORD. Lincoln B trsst. 3000 block. Dec. 7. 8:30 a.m. A
22-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for burglary while armed and grand theft of a firearm.
Deputies said he used a key he had stolen while living In the
victim’s home several months ago to gain access to the apart*
rnent once again. While there he took a tennis bracelet, sev­
eral pieces of costume Jewelry and a gun.

Domestic violence:
_M
j . 900 Mock. Dee. 6.
7-TO p.m. A 44-year-old m an was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police for domestic violence and domestic aggravated
assault. Police said he went to hts ex-wife’s apartment to talk,
but became very agitated. She asked him to leave, but he re­
fused so she picked up the phone to call police He grabbed the
phone from her and threatened to hit her with It. When she
tried to run. he threatened her with a knife and then tried to
choke her.

Driving under Ihe influence:
ALTAMONTE BPIUROB. JaafcSM a t P ta * . Dec. 8. 12:15 a m.
A 35-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for driving under the Influence.
CABEE IM W T , 0 .8 . Highway 17-83 at BwUsw, Dec. 7. 4:34
a.m. A 44-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs drputles for drtvlng under the Influence.
CAMELBERHT, State Road 436 at
vard, Dec. G. 12:52 u,m. A 34-year-old man was arrested by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies for drtvlng under Ihe Influ­
ence.
LONOWOOD. Markham Woods Road at M ortar. Dec. 0. 1:58
a.in. A III year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs deputies for drtvlng under the influence and posses­
sion of dnig paraphernalia. The additional charge was made
after deputies found a marijuana smoking pipe In his pocket
during a search conducted upon hts arrest.
OVIEDO, Broadway. 100 block. Dec. 8. 1:15 u.m. A 43 yearold man was arrested by Oviedo Police for driving under the
Influence.
BANFORD. U.8. Highway 17-62 at CoUlms, Dec. 8. 5.52 a.m.
A 31-year-old woman was arrested try Seminole County sher­
iffs deputies for driving under Ihe Influence.
BANFORD, U.B. Highway 17-62 at Rogatta. Dec. H. 2:40 a.m.
A 23-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County sher­
iffs deputies for driving under the Influence.
8ANFORD. U.6. Highway 17-62 at 20* ttra a t. Dec. 5. 1:47
u.m . A

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man wus n r r r s lr tl try S rin ln o lr County

sheriffs deputies for driving under Ihe Influence.
BANFORD, County Rood IB at Oraaga Boulevard, Dec. 7.
12:59 u.m. A 40-yrar old man was arrested by Seminole
County sheriffs deputies for driving under the influence.

D ru g s :
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. Brentwood. 700 Mock. Dec. 8. 6:53
p.m. A 33-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sheriffs drputles for possession of 2 grams of cocaine and re­
sisting arrest without violence. Deputies stopped him for not
having the proper equipment on nts bicycle and noticed he
was unusually nervous. They asked If they might search him
and were given permission to do so. When he emptied his
pockrta. there werr pieces of crack cocaine In hts pocket. Hr
attempted to nin from them, but he was caught a short dis­
tance away.
SANFORD. State Road 48, 4600 block, Dec. 8. 12:10 a.m. A
44-year-old woman was arrested by Seminole County sheriffs
drputles for possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana.
Deputies said they were Investigating a rase of child neglect In
the home when they asked to search all the people In the
home and found some marijuana cigarettes In the defendant's
cigarette box.

Retail theft:
SANFORD. Town* Center Boulevard, 300 block. Dec. 6. 4:48
p.m. A 21-year-old woman was arrested by Sanford Police for
retail theft. Poller said she went Into the fitting room with
three Items and came out with only One. In her baby bag. po­
ller found a pair of punts and a top after she left the store.
SANFORD, Saaford Avenue, 2800 block, Dec. 6. 11:52 u.m. A
32 year old man was urrrsted by Seminole County sheriffs
deputies for retail theft. Deputies said he took a keychain with
a laser light on It without making an effort to pay for the Item
which Is valued at $ 15.

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of Creve Coeur, Mo. He also
served as city manager of Col­
lege Park. Ga.. city manager of
Camden. Ark. He holds a m as­
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stration and a bachelor’s degree
from the University of Mem­
phis.

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OBITUARIES
L. LADDYMORE
Dettye L. Laddymorr. 81.
West 20th Street. Sanford, died
Tuesday. Dec. 8. 1998 at her
residence. Mrs. Laddymore was
bom July 31. 1937 In Sanford.
Mrs. laiddymorr was a retired
nurse. She was a member of
First Shiloh M.B. Church
where she wan a member of the
Denconean board.
Survivors Include husband.
Ilcnnr; daughters. Natasha
Randolph. Casselberry; broth­
ers. Railgh Sutton. Sanford. Al­
ton Sutton. WUmer L Sutton,
both of Rochester. N.Y.. Bennie
Miller. Sanford: sisters. Bar­
bara J . Parker. Jam aica. N.Y..
Patricia A. Sutton. Rochester.
N.Y.; two grandchildren.
WUaon-Elrhelbcrger
Mortu­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, tn charge of
arrangem ents.
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Murdock. Sanford: half-sister.
Shirley Mollrr. Marietta. Calif.:
half-brother. Richard Middleton J r., Casselberry.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
.Sanford. In cliargc of arrange­
ments.

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Funeral SetWes for Mm. Cynthia
Ann Middleton Young. 34. of Lungwnod. who dint Tuesday. will tr
Friday at 2 p.m. at Grumkow Fu­
neral Home Chape! with lire Mcv.
Ikinny I laye, aflkIdling. Interment
will br in Evergreen Cemetery. For
those who wish memorial contribu­
tions are suggested to Umpire of
lire Comforter. 508 Montgomery
t**td. Altamonte Springs. FT.
.'U714. Arrangements by Gramkow
Funeral Home. 500 E. Airport fllvd..
Sanford. FT. 32773. 1407) 322 3213.

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Otval H. Scvems. 90 - bright
Meadow
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Lake ___
Maty; died
Tuesday. Dec. 8, 1998. Born In
Mason County. III., he moved
to Central Florida In 1995 from
Oakford. III. Mr. Sevcms owned
an Insurance agency.
Survivors Include daughter.
Cleo Lounsbeny. Lake Mary;
slater, Elolse llohimer, Grrrnvtew. III.: four grandchildren:
nine greal-grandrlilldren: two
great-great-grandchildren.
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IniHttoy at House of Blurs. Mr
was a Catholic.
Survivors include son. Juan
Elijah Got,/ales.
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Springs; parents. Jam es J. and
Cheryl IC. Altamonte Springs;
brother. Michael Craig. C hat­
tanooga. Tenn.: sisters. Katie,
Altamonte Springs. Andrea,
Lake Mary. Regina, Cassel­
berry; grandparents. BUI and
Muryln McLemore. Bob and
Linda Riggs, all of Conyers.
Ga.; grandmother. Jean. At­
lanta. da.: flanc*. Marjorie
Gonzales. Altamonte Springs;
special friends. Larenas family.
Uanflrld Funeral llomr. Win­
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rangements.
CYNTHIA ANN MIDDLETON
YOUNO
Cynthia
Ann
Middleton
Young. 34. North Street. Longwood. died Tuesday. Dec. 8.
1998 at her residence. Bom
Ja n . 11. 1964 In Harve-DeGrace , Md.. she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1976. Mrs.
Young was a clerical worker for
Sunnlland Corporation. She
was a member of Centra! Bap­
tist Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Chris. Longwood; daughter.
Carll Vance, Longwood; par­
ents. Richard and Wanda Mid­
dleton. Sanford: sister. Pamela

Come light a candle in loving m em ory o f your
loved one w ho has died as we rem em ber them In
poetry, song and prayer. In honor o f their giving
spirit, kindly bring an unw rapped toy for the Toys
For Tots Program. Please RSVP 322*4263.
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John J. Taglla. 20. Hamlin T.
Lune, Altamonte Springs, died
Sunday, Dee. 0. 1998 tn Or­
lando. Bom Marrh 27, 197H In
Sun Jose. Costa Rica, he had
resided In Central Florida for
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Toys: John Deere tractors, tront end loaders,
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Tools: dnll press, vises, engine stands, hand grinders, socket
sets up to 2 1/4 inch, wrenches up to 2 1/2 inch, air tools, air
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Children gather at a booth to mako ornamonta, at tho Longwood tro# lighting ceremony.

Girl Scouts host lighting
By Mary Rowan
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
LONGWOOD • Girl Scouts take commitment se­
riously. That's whv Girl Scout Troop 394 of the
Dreamflnders Service Unit has planned the
Holiday Tree Ughllng Ceremony In Longwood for
the past live years.
The event was held this past weekend In
Dmgwood's historic district.
Members of the troop set up activity stations
for children to visit. At the first station, children
made ornaments to hang on the city Christmas
tree. At another station. Girl Scouts painted
snowmen, candy canes and Christmas trees on
visitors' faces. At the tastiest booth, children
decorated their own sugar cookies.
There were several stations where children
could make ornaments to take home. Partici­
pants made lace wreaths, butterflies, thumb­

print ornaments, tundy canes, reindeer, painted
plaster ornam ents and magnets, colored lianner
ornam ents and they made garlands out of cereal.
Girl Scout leaders said they were able to keep
costs down for the celebration, spending only
$175 for the entire event. The banner orna­
ments were made by Girl Scout volunteer Va­
nessa Swarizbaugh. The reindeer were made
from donated wine corks. Girl Scout volunteers
were helped at all of Ihe stations.
Entertainment Included the Showtime Dancers.
Lyman High School's "Calliope Choir" and carol­
ing by the Dreamflnders Girl Scouts. S uita also
put In an appearance and helped light Ihe city's
Christmas tree.
The cost for all this fun was a donation of non­
perishable food Items. The city also had Its thrift
shop open. Proceeds from the thrift shop sales,
us well as the donated food, go to the needy
children In the area.

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Stinecipher • Coatlaued from fm*e 4A
lormance.

Coaches were Bud Layer,
Dave Laude. and Bill Fleming.
(I looked In Ihe 1957 Salm a­
gundi for further Information
on the games mentioned. The
Lyman Vurslty beat the Semi­
nole JVs 13-0. The only other
loss by the JVs were to D e­
Land and Winter Park. Their
coach was Dick Silvers.
The score of the em barrass­
ing loss to Cocoa was 33-7.
Nearly 300 fans had witnessed
this first game of the season.
The only games Sanford vur­
slty won that year were New
Smyrna Beach (21-131 and
Lakevlew (7-0). In one of the
newspaper articles referred to
above. Coach Laude slated
that this was a rebuilding year
for the Semlnoles as most
players wrre Inexperienced.)

Lake M ury news

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Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sm athers
had arrived home after an 11day vacation In the eastern
states. They especially enjoyed
the Skyline Drtvc and Blue
Itldge Parkway In Virginia and
North Carolina.
Mr. and Mrs. L.C. Tlllls and
children. Frances and Danny,
were called to High Springs hy
the critical illness of her
brother. W.C. Mathews.
The Teenage Group of the
Nazarene Church had made
more than $0 at a bake sale
the previous Friday. This
would be donated to the Parsonage Improvement Fund.

M iss M y rtle's schedule
.

(Miss Myrtle Wilson was
Home Demonstration Agent for
i Seminole County for many
years and her schedule was a
regular feature In the Herald.)
Sept. 26 - 2:30 p m. - O r­
ganize 4-H Club at the Oviedo
V schools. Miss Wilson would
work with the girls and Cecil
Tucker (County Agent) would
work with the boys. 7 p.m. Ce* ramies class would meet at
Seminole High.
.
Sept. 27 - 10:30 u.tn. - Lake

Mary Club would meet at the
Community House for a cov­
ered dish luncheon. Officers
would be installed und reports
given by those who attended
the Short Course In Gaines­
ville. 7 p.m. • Art Class at SIlS.
Sept. 29 • 11:30 a.m. • 4-H
Radio Program over WTRK.
Oct. I - 11:45 a.m. • Eighth
Grade Girls. 4-H. Sanford
Junior High. 12:42 - Seventh
Grade Girls 4-H. Sanford
Junior High. 7 p.m. Ceramics
Class at S1IS.

G ram kow a n n o u n c e s
rem odeling
The Gramkow Funeral Home
(formerly Cautler's) on south
Highway 17-92 announced the
completion of extensive r e ­
modeling of their building.
One of the newest Arms In
Sanford. Gramkow's was un­
der the ownership of William
A. Lockhart and William L
Gramkow.
Gramkow. the firm's m orti­
cian. was a graduate of the
Cincinnati College of Em­
balming and had previously
been associated with funeral
homes In Ocala and Miami.
Lockhart was a graduate of
Marlatla College In Ohio and
had had various business ex­
perience.
A formal grand opening was
being planned for the near fu­
ture.

Kd O liver hired as w inter
p ro
Frank
Mebane
J r.
an­
nounced that Ed 'Porky*
Oliver, the previous year's
runner-up in the Mayfair Inn
Open, would lx* the Winter Pro
at the Mayfair Country Club.
Among Oliver’s many ac­
complishments Included being
the winner in several PGA
tournaments and runner-up in
many others. He planned to
play In the second annual
$15,000 Mayfair Tournam ent
to be held Dec. 13 through 16
and would then return In
January for the remainder of
the winter season.

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Wins don’t have to be pretty
SCC women rout Hillsborough despite turnovers, poor shooting
■y Dean ftadtk
HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

Winning
in life is
important
SANFORD _ Where do you
draw the line between winning
and losing and the Importance
between the two?
For what It's worth, and I'd
Uke to hear as m uch and as
many opinions as possible
from anyone who wants to re­
spond. here's my opinion.
Winning, while It may not be
everything. Is Important.
How you play the game fac­
tors Into the equation, but
sports Is a part of life for a lot
of people and. In life, you have
winners and losers.
Sports teaches lessons for
kids. It builds character, that's
true, but It also teaches the
Importance of winning whether
the Pollyannas like It or not.
When kids reach the adult
world and are up for a Job. It
doesn't m atter If they put up a
good fight during the Interview.
It m atters If they got the Job
or not. Winning or losing.
In college, a kid can work as
hard as he wants on a term
J Anper. but It still m atters at
B rW end tf he was better than
a the*ret of the class: •
“ "TJScrtfle lowesfTBTRi' stU- "
dent at the Harvard Law School
get the same Job a s the top
rated student?
Life, without being too crass.
Is about winning and losing.
Now. If a 10-year-old on a
baseball team doesn't have a
winning season, obviously that
doesn't make him a loser.
If a kid doesn't make the all­
star team, that doesn't doom
him to a life on the streets.
I had a chance to have a
chat with Tom Kelly of the
Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Wednesday and he told
me a really great anecdote.
Seems a kid playing for a
recreation basketball league
was on a team that was getting
clobbered every week. His
coach kept telling him that
losing built character.
The kid said that It was
about time to help the other
teams build some character.
It's pretty funny, but It also
raises some questions about
recreational sports.
How important Is winning?
I've coached youth basketball
and lacrosse for several years
In three different states. As a
sportswTlter who covers youth
athletics as part of his beat. 1
see a lot of different behaviors
and hear a lot about people's
thoughts on winning and losing
In the recreation programs.
If you watch youth athletics
In Seminole County, you see
some absolutely awful things
once In awhile. Parents
bcreaming at coaches and u m ­
pires. kids crying after a
game... they are all a part of
Seminole County and sports
throughout the country.
But the bottom line Is that
winning Is Important.
Sportsmanship Is a great
quality, but. In the real world,
do you want someone working
for you who Is a good loser, a
good sport, or someone willing
to work to be the best?
A lot of people are going to
disagree with these opinions.
And certainly the loutish
parents who scream at teen­
age umpires and push their
kids to tears deserve some se­
rious medical help.
But to tell kids that It doesn't
matter tf you win or lose sends
a bad message.
It makes for a great slogan,
but. If sports Is a way to pre­
pare a child for life, then cer­
tainly saying It's okay to lose,
as long us It's lun. Is to say
that losing In life Is okay.
Dr. Spock would disagree.
Winning might not bc every­
thing. but It's a heck of a lot
better than losing.

SANFORD _ What a strange,
strange game.
During stretches of Wednes­
day night's game at the SCC
Health an d Physical Education
Center the Seminole Commu­
nity College women's basket­
ball team looked like wliat It Is
One of the best squads In all
of college basketball.
At other times the Raiders
played like a high school

freshman tram that had no
clue as to what II was doing.
Luckily for SCC. II was head
and shoulders above Its oppo­
nent. Hillsborough Community
College from Tampa, and still
managrd to rout the Hawks.
80-53. despite Itself.
The Raldrrs. ranked No. 2 In
the slate and No. 21 In the n a­
tion. Improved to 10-1 on the
season with the blowout.
SCC will trnvrl to Daytona
Heach Community College on
Friday and Saturday to com-

pete In the DBCC Classic
when* they will buttle No. I
state-ranked, and No. 3 n a ­
tionally. Guff Coast Community
College from Panama City on
Friday at 4 p.m. They will play
another slate-ranked squad
from the Punhandle. Chlpola
Community College from Mari­
anna. at 4 p in. on Saturday.
The Raiders will wrap up
their prr-hollday srhedutr by
going to Ft. Ile rre
next
Wednesday to lake on Indian
River Community
College.

which SCC I u l s already beaten
twice this yenr. at 0 p.m.
After Ihe holiday's the local
Junior college will host an In­
teresting three days of basket­
ball starting on Friday, Ja n u ­
ary 1st. ino&lt;).
On the first. Central Florida
Community Collrgr from Ocala
will take on William Jewell
College from Missouri at 4 p.m.
in ihe Seminole Community
College Women's Classic.
On Saturday, Jan . 2. the
Raiders will lake on Johnson

County Community College
from Kansas at 10 a.m. At
noon, the SCC men will take
on the Johnson County C.C.
men. and at 2 p.m. Ihe CFCC
women will face Okaloosa*
Walton Community College
from Marianna.
On Sunday. Jan. 3. the
Raider
women
will
play
Okaloosa-Walton at 2 p.m.
SCC got off to a good start as
Satu Ralmrsalo nailed a threepointer to open the game.
■m BCC, Fag* 2B

Winter
Springs
arrives

Cardinals climb
back onto perch
Proas

tuff Reports

WINTER PARK _ What a dif­
ference two days can make.
Heading Into this past week­
end's Orlando Senior Baseball
League Tournament the Cardi­
nals. the two-time defending
league champions, were mired
In fourth place und riding a
four-game losing streak.
In fact the tram, made up of
players from Deltona. Titusville
and Seminole County, hud fin­
ished the regular season with a
4-5 record.
But behind the pitching of
Lake Mary’s Nick Brady and
the hilling of Lake Mary's Terry
Finley and Chris Oagllano.
Sanford’s Robert Smith. Alta­
monte Springs' Duve Vendur
and Oviedo's Mike Carpenter,
the 40-and-Over squad won
three straight games to claim
Its third consecutive title.
Brody, a Seminole High
School graduate, was phe­
nomenal In the opening game
Saturday night against the All­
Stars at Showailer Field In
Winter Park.
The
hard-throwing
righthander tossed a threehltter while striking out an
amazing 18 and walking only
four In eight innings as the
Cardinals
broke
open
a
pitcher's duel with live runs In
the eighth Inning to win 7-1.
The team then moved over to
Edgewuter High School for an 8
a.m. matchup with the No. 2
seeded Yankees.
The Cardinals Jumped on lop
7-0 In the top of the third In­
ning. but the Yankees used a
pair of errors and three walks

to take an 8-7 lead In the b o t­
tom of the fourth Inning.
The score rrmalned 8-7 until
the top of the seventh Inning
when the Cards lied the game
on u single by Smith, a double
by Vendur and an KHI groun­
der try Bill Gracey.
The Cardinals then scored
four runs afirr two were uul In
the lop of the eighth Inning to
post a 12-8 victory.
Vendur came on In relief and
allowed only one hit over the
final four Innings to get the
pitching victory and got a huge
defensive play when Smith
snagged a bases loaded, one
out line drive al shortstop and
Ihrrw to Gcurry ut third to end
the seventh Inning.
—The Cardinals then went
bark ucross town to Showulter
to fuce the lop seeded, and un­
defeated.
Codgers in
Ihe
Championship Gumr.
Amazingly. Brady look the
hill and went all nine Innings,
scattering nine hits and strik ­
ing out nine, as Ihe Cardinals
outsrorrd Ihe Codgers, 8-0.
Finley led the Cardinals In
hilling, going B-for-12 (.007)
with three doubles und Dvr
runs scored.
Vendur finished
7-for-l2
1583) with one double, two
nins scored and four RHI and
Smith was 6-for-ll (.545) with
a triple, two doubles, six rutts
scored and four RBI.
Carpenter, who caught all 25
Innings, also had a big tour­
nament with Ihe stick, going 5for-13 (.385) with a double and
three nins scored, while Oa­
gllano was 4-for-12 (.333) with
three doubles, six nuts scored
and three RBI).

HERALD SPORTS EDITOR
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ The
Cults became Bears Wednes­
day night.
Freshman Terrell Morels’ first
varsity score was the gamewinner as Winter Springs
edged previously undefeated
Lake Brantley. 65-04 In over­
time. before a packed house In
Altamonte Springs.
"We're a learn that's on the
verge-of-beconlTAg iffMtT dtfci
Winter Spring* h o d q p * h Jln»
llogan: "This win get* Us over
the 1 \ 0 ‘- •
— ~
The Bears (2-1) led 34-32 at
halftime, but the Patriots (3-1)
came back to tie the game at
58-58 after regulation.
Winston Jam es led the way
for Winter Springs with 20
points, while Marcus Wiggins
added 10 points and Kirk
Blaine 12 points.
Gene Willis scored a gamehigh 21 points for Lake Bran­
tley. while Brian Recchl (14).
Mike Assent (II) and Tom
O'Brien (10) also scored In
double figures.
In other action Wednesday.
Seminole High School graduate Nick Brady struck out 27 batters in 17 In­
but
nings. including 18 in eight innings on Saturday, as the Cardinals won Ihe Lake Howell romped.
Seminole and Lake Mary both
championship ol the Orlando Senior Baseball Association Fall Tournament
struggled
against
Volusia
Altamonte Springs' Richard Gene Edgar und Dean L. Smith. County opponents and Crooms
This Sunday (December 131 also suffered a big loss.
'Cappy' Cappazola also drove
al Edgewater. Ihe Cardinals
In three runs for Ihe cham ps.
The host Silver Hawks took a
Other members of the Cardi­ will play a seven Inning exhibi­ 28-12 halftime lead and went
nals are player/m anager Gil tion game with Ihe Silver Ikil- on to smack Lyman. 75-40.
Voglrr. coach Dean W. Smith. Icts women's baseball team
Plsass see Props. Fsgs 2B
Mike Blanton. David Cook. starting at 11 a.m.

Another playoff in softball
By Dean Sm ith
HERALD S lu m 'S EDITOR

- Mark Whitley, who finished with three •htr. dioro in throe run* a* Wells
Contracting rallied lor 11 runs over the final two innings to edge Bayliner
Marine, 13-11. In Sanlord Wednesday Night Softball League action.

SANFORD _ Another league, another playoff.
Victories by Nobles Communication and Peb­
ble Junction have assured that there will be a
playoff In Ihe City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Men's Wednesday Night Fall
Slow Pilch Softball League.
Last night at Plnehurst I*ark. Nobles Commu­
nication got a 'freebie' as Ihe Lynch Mob did no!
show up for their game.
Pebble Junction ulmost liad It as easy,
pounding out 19 tills and holding Alamo Rent-ACar to five singles In a 10 0 triumph.
In the other game. Wells Contracting scored
seven nins In Ihe top of the seventh Inning to
edge Bayliner Marine. 13-11.
Last night's decisions throws the league Into a
Ihrce-way lie for first place as Adapco. which
was Idle this week. Nobles Communication and
Pebble Junction are all 9-2.
Completing ihe standings are Wells Con­
tracting 15-6). the Lynch Mob (3-8). Bayliner Ma­
rine (which has completed Its season at 3-9)
and Alamo Rent-A-Car (1-10).
The regular season Is scheduled to end next
Wednesday night ut Ilnehursl Park wllh Alamo
Rent-A-Car taking on Wells Contracting at 6:30
p.m.: Adapco playing the Lynch Mob at 7:30
p.m.: and Pebble Junction battles Nobles
Communication at 8:30 p.m.
If Adapco beats Ihe Lynch Mob. they would
meet Ihe winner of the Pebble Junction-Nobles
Communication game for Ihe championship.
But If Adapco should lose, the Pebble Junc­
tion-Nobles Communication winner will be the
league champion.
Powenng Ihe Pebble Junction allack were
Jerry Camus (lwu doubles, one single, two runs
scored, three RBI). Dave Kacberlein llhree sin­
gles. two nins scored, one RBI), Brett Mollc
(one home run. one triple, two nuis scored.

three RBI). Dave Coss (one triple, one double,
two runs scored, one RBI) and Ilob Markos (one
double, one single, two nins scored).
Dave Bennett (two singles, two nins scored,
two RBI). Blake Murray (two singles, one run
scored, three RBI). Kent Brubaker (two singles,
one mil scored, one RBI). Mike Miller (one tri­
ple. two nins scored). Kyle Brubaker (one RBI)
and Vic Dldartolo (one RBI).
Brian Wilcox. Mike Kochel. Mike Amheln.
Jam es Amheln and Angel Ropero Itad one single
each for Alamo Rent-A-Car.
Contributing for Wells Contracting were Jody
Cooper (one double, two singles, two runs
scored, two RBI). Mark Whitley (three singles,
one mn scored, three RBI) and Tim Cooper (two
singles, two runs scored, two RBI).
Also contributing were Troy Hickson (one tri­
ple. two singles, two nins scored, two RBI).
Raymond Hartsfleld (one double, three runs
scored, one RBI). Randy Brown (one double. •
one run scored, one RBI). Chris Wargo (one sin­
gle. one mn scored) and Mike McLohon (one run
scored).
facing the Bayliner Marine attack were Jay
Bellamy (four singles, one RBI). Tony Taylor
(one triple, two singles, two runs scored, two
RBI), Frankie Phillips (one triple, two singles,
one nrn scored, two RBI). Brian Cronin (two
singles, two runs scored) and J.R. Spivey (two
singles, two RBI).
Other contributors were Ed Bussard (one tri­
ple. two nins scored, two RBI). Dave Goff (one
single, one nm scored, two RBI). Manny Silvia
(one single, two runs scored). Hank Tookc (one
single) and Ed Tooke (one run scored).
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Sammoia County, Florida, at
It 00 A M on tha 5th d*y of
JANUARY. 1999. tho following
datenbad proparly at tat forth
m taid Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 190. W YNOHAM W OOOS
PHASE TW O. ACCO R DING TO
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RECORDS 0 IN PLAT BOOK 28.
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PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE C O U N TT. FLORlOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAiR
DEB T
C O L L E C TIO N
PR A C TICES A C T Y O U ARE
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C O L L E C T A DEB T AND A N T
INFORMATION O BTAIN ED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated lha 4th day at
December, 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatewic
Deputy Clark
CODILI3 8 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulavard
Su I t 450
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MICHAEL RAT SIMPSON.
Coitoction Corporation.
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Judgment
ol
Foreclosure
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Sanford. FL 32771
Saminole County. Florida. I will
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LOT 92 ACADEMY MANOR
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RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS
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O ENER AL JU R IS D IC TIO N
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C A S E NO. S S -1924 C A -1 4
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
VS
OEBBRA J MAIDEN
and MICAH R MAIDEN.
4t «!..
□eltndam t
N O TIC E
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Nolle* rt hereby given Ihet.
curtusm lo mat Final Judgment
si Foreclosure dated Oecember
4. 1998. and entered m civil
cat# number 98-1924 CA-14-a.
of tha Circuit Court of tha l(t h
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Sam mol*
County,
Florida,
"harem CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION, it
Plaintiff and OEBBRA J MAiOE n m i CAH R m a i d e n . THE
INDEPENDENT SAVINGS PLAN
COMPANY, it/ara Oalendanl(t),
■ W ill tell lo lha tughett and
bett bidder lor c a m al tha wetl
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Like M.irv, 71-50 at Like Mary.
The I’anthcrs hail nit chance against Wynton
as the llearcats raced in a 2-1-4 llrM quartet
lead and went on in a crushing 93 35 Viclory
In a girls' soccer game, defending slait
champion Lake Mary handed l.vman its first
loss In a convincing manner. H O. at Don T,
Reynolds Stadium.
On today's prep schedule;
tn iMiys' basketball . Winter Springs will lakt
on Eau Gallic In the Oviedo Classic .it 7 p m
anti Crooms will In* at l-ake M.ity at 7:30 p m
111 girls' basketI liII
Like Howell will tie at
Like Brantley. Lyman will ite at Seminole anti
Like Mary will lie al Winter Springs All v . i t n i h
games liegin at 7:30 p.m.
In boys' soccer _ Oak Ridge will lx* at Semi
note al 6 p.m.
In girls' soccer _ Like Urantlcy plays lie Ian id
at Spc*c Martin Stadium at 7 p.m. and Seminole
plays Mainland at the Daytona Beach Munlrtp.il
Stadium at 6 p.m.

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Legal Notices
U N IT E D S TA TE S
D IS T R IC T C O U R T
M IDD LE D IS T R IC T OF
FLO R ID A
C ASE NO. S a -3 5 0 -C le -O r M S
IN AD M IR ALTY
FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA
Plaintiff

rt

M/V TOONI TIME.
her engine*,
tackle, apparel,
sppurtanancat.atc .
having Official No 9314ft
and Hull Serial
No SERFS22I0787.
Ml 34080A -866. in ram.
and GORDON
fl. HENKEL and
LORETTA R. HENKEL.
In partonam.
Defendant t
N O TIC E O F U N IT E D S TA TE S
M A R S H A LS S ALS
By tirtu* of an Order ol Sal*
issued out of tha United State*
District Court tor Ih* Middle
Dittnci ol Florida, on tha 13th
day ol October IM S , notice I*
hereby given that I will tall by
public auction lor cashier or
certified check on Tuesday, lha
22nd day ol Dec amber. IM S , al
11 o'clock noon al lha treat
door at the Sammola County
Courthouaa,
301
N.
Park
Ayanua, Sanlord. Florida the
M/V TOONI TIM E, a 1967 34’
Saa Ray Sundancar. Official Flo.
•881032. her anginal, tackle,
boiler*,
machinery,
matt*,
anchor*, rigging, boats, furni­
ture. equipment and tuppbat.
a* ah* now Net at the Monroe
Harbor,
931
N.
Palmetto
Avanua. Sanlord. FL 32771. Tho
vassal w d ba told lo tho highett and beat bidder, a t it, said
tat* to bo *ub)*ct to tho confir­
mation of tho Undod Slata*
Out,tel Court for tho Middle
Oratnct of Flonda.
With tha atcaplion ol tha
Pi*mtitt, Fast Union National
Sank' aPFIoRSWIN a tughaal and
deliver
-.the IA*r«he) al Ih*
r*T to -tha
tint*i al s u i ail*. By caMuar or
certified
died (hack WXonralurTdabla
deposit ot al least ton percanl
(10W) ot the bid price, tho
remaining balance thereof lo bo
paid Dy cathiar or certified
chock witlun three (3) working
day* a* raquirad by Local
Admiralty Rule J 09fr| |l|.
Prospective bidder* may com*
on application and by appoint
mont lo I7ta vassal a Subtlilut*
Custodian, Jo* Omardo d/b/a
International Ro-Markatmg to
board the vattal where aha la
currently berthed for purpose*
of inspection thereof
/*/ DON R. M ORELAND
UNITED STATES MARSHALL
INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS
MAY CONTACT:
Mark R. H in to n . € squirt
224 Datura St . Si* 1300
West Palm Bch. FL 33401
1361) 833-8131
Publish: Dacambar 10, 17 1998
OEX-82

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 OF
FLO R lO A.
IN AN D FOR
S EM INO LE C O U N T T
O ENER AL JU R IS D IC TIO N
Ol VIS ION
C A S E NO: E T-2 7 4 S C A 14 A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
Plaintiff.
vt
NICK ALLEN JOHNSON.
ELIZABETH MARIE
JOHNSON, ni* wile,
SEMINOLE C O U N TT.
and
AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE S U B JE C T REAL
PROPERTY,
Dafendanlitl.
N O TIC E
OF FO R EC LO S U R E SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN pur­
suant to A Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated March 27.
1998. and Order Rescheduling
Sals dated December 3, 1998,
entered m Cat* No 97-2748 C A
14 A, ol tho Circuit Court ol Ih*
EIGHTEENTH Judrcia* Circuit m
and lor SEMINOLE County,
Florida wherein CHASE M AN­
HATTAN M ORTGAGE C O R P O ­
RATION 18 Plain lift and NICK
ALLEN JOHNSON. ELIZABETH
MARIE JO H N S O N , hit wits,
SEMINOLE COUNTY, and
AN UNENOW N PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE S U B JE C T
REAL
PRO PER TY
are
Defendant*, t wdl ton to the
highatl and boat bidder lor
cash al tho Waal front door of
Courthout*. in la n ia rd .
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
1100 a m o'clock on tha 9th
day of JANUARY, 19*9. the tot
lowing described property a*
forth
m
said
Final
id Wit:
Lot 3. tn* Watt 1/2 ot Lot 1
and the East 10 leaf ot Lot 4.
Slock
M, LAKE
W ATM AN
HEIGHTS, according to the plat
lhareol aa recorded m Piet
Saab S, Pag* 83, Public
Record* o t ' Sammola County.
Florida, t/k/a 660 Orang*
Avanua
East,
Longwood,
Florida 32730
DATED this 4th day ol
December
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark of Said Court
By Jan* E. Jatewic
A* Deputy Cleik
Ftbat S Oilliti, P A
Suit* 300
1370 Medruge Avanua
Coral Gablaa. Florida 33148
’ Pattons with a disability who
need a tpacial accommodation
lo participate m this proceeding
should
contact
A 0A
Coordinator al Sammola County
Courthout*.
301
N
Park
Avanua, Suit* N30I, Sanlord.
Florida 32771. al laatl h r* dayt
prior
to
lha
proceeding
Telephone (407| 323 4330 art.
4227; 1-800-933-8771 (TO D) or
I -800-999-6770 {VI via FLortd*
Relay Sattica '
Publish: Dacambar 10. 17. 1998
DEX-84

CataFt SS-13S9-CA-14-P

Marcantila Bank.
Plamtiltlt).
v*.
Cynthia A. Sulgtr a/k/a
Cynthia Suigar Anola, at si..
Defend anl(t)
Nolle#
at Faraalaaura Sale
NOTICE IS GIVEN purtuant to
a ludgment at furecloture dated
11/16/98 and entered In Casa
No. 98- 1363 CA 14 P of tha
Cltcurt Court of the 18th
Judicial Circuit in and for
Sammola
County.
Florida,
wherein Marcantila Bank, a
Florida commercial bank, is tha
plaintiff, and Cynthia A. Suigar
a/k/a Cynthia Suigar Anola. at
a l. lha defendant)*), I will tall
on December 31at. 1998. at
It 00 am at tha w att front door
ol
tha
Sammola
County
Courthout*.
301
N.
Park
Avanua, Sanford, Florida, lo lha
tughati bidder lot cam , lha tol­
lswing d a tcn b td proparty at
tat forth in sard judgment, to
wit:
Unit 208, In Building 23.
North!*** Village Condominium
VIII. and an undivided mtaratl
or share in tha common ele­
ment* appurtenant thereto m
accordanca with and tub|*ct to
tha covenant*,
condition*,
restriction*, easements, term*
and othar provisions ol tn* dec­
laration ol condominium ol
Northlaha Village Condominium
VIII at recorded in Plat Book 39.
at Paget 29 through 32 ot lha
Public Record* ot Seminal*
County, Florida, a* recorded in
Official Record* Book 1933.
Pag* 473 Through 373. mclulive, of the Public Record* ol
Sammola County. Florida, and
sutruqusnt amendment* there ■
to
DATED on November 30. 1998
Maryann* Morte,
Clark ol Court
By: Cecklia V. Ekarn
As Deputy Clark
AAV* 96-1493
In accordanca with the
Amancana With Ditabditiat Act.
par tone with d itjbilitiat need­
ing a tpacial accommodation to
pa/licipata m this procttdm g
m ould
contact
Court
Administration al 301 North
Park Avanua. Suit* N 30I.
Sanlord,
Florida
32771,
Ttiaphona
(407) 323-4330.
attention 4227, not later then
seven (7) deyt prior to the pro­
ceeding It hearing impaired.
riOOj 1-800 933 8771. or Voice
IV) 1 800-958 8770. via Flonda
Relay Service.
Publish. December 3. TO. 1998

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N O TIC E O F A P U B L IC HSAR IR D TO CO NSIO ER
TH S A D O P TIO N O F AN 0 R 0 IN A N C E S T
T H E C IT Y OF SANFORO,
FLO R ID A
Notic* i* hereby given that a Public Htarmg will b t held m the
Commission Room el Ih* City Hall, 300 North Park Avanua, m tha
City ol Sanlord, Florida, at 7.00 o'clock PM on December 14.
1998 to consider Ih* adoption ol an ordinance by lha City at
Sanlord. Florida, described aa lollowt
O R D IN A N C E NO . 3447
TO ANNEX A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING
BETWEEN HWV. 17-92 ANO C.R. 427 AND BETWEEN C O U N TT
HOME ROAD ANO HWY 17-92. AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

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W in te r S p rin g * (6 3 )
11 ir i;l .11iv 3. Iliinkii 4. Kiiliv 5, WIHJlIH* IB Mill Inti n.
Iliu m ' 12. Jam tm '20 M nrtlt 2 IIil.ilv 25 10-10 U5
l.a k e t l r a n l l e y (641
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BEARCATS 9 3 , PANTHERS 3 5
Crooma (33)

flHrtrn 10. Wlltli 21 To
13 3 1 1 0 1 4 a
14 I S 14 1 3 6

W in te r S p rin g *
l a k e D ta n tlc jr

1-rwW 4. William* IL Walvnn 14 Ilurrh 2. la ity 2
2 rm;iK: 12 7-15 35

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Wymore (93)
Mttwii II. 1‘TrMotl 7. Ju tie t 3. Sneeil B. JcihiiMm 21
S iL iu r 12 Orr G IV iklnt 4 Drnipv I I Cray 0 Totals 40
3 10 &lt;n

Ht iiitky ‘I-1

tille r pi4nt fk-hl (ivilv _ Cronins 4 (Walwm 3. Williams).
Wymorr 10 IMo m ii 3. SiLw-ir 2. I&gt;rmp4 2. Trcslan. Jo n es.
L-lmwml Team kails _ Criaima 9. Wymore 11 Foulrd mil .
m aw T H hnlrals . m aw Ken a d s _ Cnvmts 1-3; Wymore 3 1,

Croena
Wymore

B U C C A N E E R S 8 0 . A R R O W F O R C E V II 5 7
M a in la n d (0 9 )

(tiilolllll 0 2 2 2, Him II 100 2 Ruliutil 20 2 It IVJilntl
11 0 0 37 RiJmiwm 3HR II KciMiiii 3 2 3 H Total* 23

SILVER HAWK# 7 5 , ORETHOUNDS 4 0
Lymas (40)

IN 21 ■•■i

S e m in o le (3 7 )
t .imfm H U ) H Irllw H li 2 O 0 11 Wh.H k 2 0 0 4. C u rry 3
( H I « . W liltiiuin I II I 2. lY.itt K i l l ti Him 4 011 15 U n ite

Harmon 2 Slm|&gt;sim 4. Weeks 2. Ctrvrland 4. H rrklrr 2.
Ikaiviiai 22. Hamilton 2. Iktsaau 2 Totals 15 ID-lfi 40

.12.1 M im.ils 21 IJ-I4

Laki Hawaii (75)

Mainland
Seminole

1 6 13 1 8 3 0
60
1 0 11 1 4 3 3 _ 8 7
Him- pullil HrM l(".ilv M.iliiLuul 3 |l !■ilvIh!I 3 ILulhiril 21.
Sv iintH.lv II |&lt; nill|n&gt; 2. la-ltwtrli 2. Illue IHilYrl Train louts _
Mitnil in1 I% SrtniiHik- 21 li mL-il ml nme In lu m .iN _
leim- H nuttle _ M.i i i i I.u m I 4 2. ScitniKile 1 3 -tiinirir v a ttlly _
M-imieili- 13 M Uni.nut 31 t'rrvlim an M-iltil.mil 50 Srtnl

Kuhn 10 I’aesons 14. Turner H, Plnwt 2. ITebyl 2.
llHaii|&gt;siai 7. Kaiw 12. Sm ith 2. Q urtonl fl lld la r 12 Totals
S i 10 10 75

Lymaa
Laka Howell

O REEN W AVE 7 1 . RAM S 5 0
F a t h e r L o p c t (7 1 )

SOCCER
RAMB 8 . QRETHOVND# O
Lymaa
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lake Mary
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25 13 IH 71
Anlhruir I II li H r i . « . m 5 2 2 I I tu ik .ith 2 I I 5
Snm li 3 0 1 ti I li iFvitati in D U O 12. U r t ilm I 0 0 2 A i h Iu m m i
(1 0 O O. W h I t .1 O O ti Inf a l- 2.1 3 3 50

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13 1 9 1 0 9 . 8 0

Sanford Pollre Explorers Sports Cup.
Proceeds will go to the Explorers to help
purchase a van for their program.
For more Information or tickets, pleuse
contact Odlccr Mike Taylor at 323-3030.
Tickets are also available at Dllly Boys, cor­
ner of 1st St. and Sanford Ave. (32I-0H33).
and the Sanford Civtc Center (32I-283H).

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Holiday SCVV Wrestling
SANFORD _ Dip Sanford IHillcr K.xplorrrs
will lx- s|Minsnring SCW (Southrm Champlunship Wn-sillng) ITo-WrrHtllng on Friday.
Dt-rrmlx-r 11 al Ihr Sanford Civic C rnicr localctl al the com er of Sanford Avenue and
Seminole lloulcvnrd on ihr lake from.
Doors will open at 6::K) p.m. for an aulograph |MTty for aih’am cd llckrt twlctt wlih
Ihr action tx-glnnlng at H p.m.
Till* will be one of ih r biggest wrestling
nights that Sanford has ever experienced.
'Die card Includes a Sicrl Cage Match be­
tween 'Coldblooded* Jerry IVrry and ‘Serial
Tlirllla* Kevin Rage, a Survival Series Match,
a Falls County Anywhere Match and u spe­
cial awards ceremony.
Tickets are $7 In advance and 31) at door.
Chtldrcu 10 and younger who bring a new
uuwrap|x-d toy for the Sanford Police Ex­
plorers F.O.P. toy drive will rrcelve frre a d ­
mission to the event.
All others wlui bring In a new unwrapped
toy will receive a 'f r r r SCW (Tro^rdAi ancTii

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AAU basketball tryouts
WINTER PARK _ The Florida Basketball A
Volleyball Association IFUVA) Invites all
girls und boys to tryout for the 1999 com ­
petitive AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) b a s ­
ketball tram s this Sunday, Dec. 13th.
All girls' tryouts will be at Rnlllns College's
Enyart-Alumnl Field House. At noon _ 10and-Uuder (bom l‘)HH), 2 p.in. _ I I -and*
Under (txmi 1987): 4 p.m. _ 12-and-Under
(b«)m 1986); 0 p.m. _ 13-ond-Under (bom
19H5| und 14-and-Under (bom 1984|.
Boys* tryouts a rr at: Winter I*ark 9th Gnidr
Center: 4 p.m. _ 9 and-Under (3rd grade);
5:30 p.m. _ 14-and-Under |8th grade); Stone­
wall Jackson Middle School: noon _ H andUnder 15th grade); 2 p.m. _ 10-and-Under
I4lh grade); 4 . a . i n-----r l^-ond-Undcr I7tli
g r a d e ) ; U p . m . _ 12-and-Under ( 8 t h grade).
* " For more tnfo.. ronfact FBVA af Mff'lfiOO.

SCC got otr to u fast stun In
the
second
half
us
Kndniyvtsrva hit a ‘three* and
Ralmesulo. who had 11 first
half points, followed wldi two
more three-pointers and the
hosts were on their way to
their 10th win of the season.

RAIDER# #0. HAWKS 53
HlUsbofowgh C.C. (53]

HIINtxjruugh was not ready
to give up. however, and kept
hustling and stayed In the
game behind 15 second half
|x)lnts from Gemma Collins
ix-fore the Halders s defensive
pressure and offensive preci­
sion on the fast break finally
put the game on lee with three
minutes left and SCC head
coach Krn Patrick was able to
clear his bench.
Kudmyvtscvu finished with
30 points and Ralmesalo added
21 points. Collins led HCC
with 21 points, while Sam an­
tha Campbell chipped In with
10 points.

Kirn Mars)i 0 0 0 0. Delia Ikirr r n i 0
0 0 0. llaJry Kim 0 0 OO 0. Nylkl
H utchins 3 1-3 7. Anjtrti Nevram 4 0 0
H. Laehunda ItirWTS 0 0 0 0. G einnu
CoUui* n 5-S 21. V m intra Flnarrhl 0 O0 0. Sam antha Camphrll 4 O O 10.
lento Ikaklen 0 0 0 0 . Kenya lY tlilm 2
3-6 7. Tonta llaiaufta 0 0 O 0 TtKals 21
0-17 5 3

8 « « 1 m I« C.C. (80)
Mouth- Ke«ty 0 2 0-0 0. D.uU
Kntkuyvlstva 12-20 1-2 30. C rystal
T anner 1-4 1-1 3. Mevrtl Wiailry 1-4 11 3. Sain Kalmrvtk, 7 - 1S 1-2 21. Kelstu
Sm ith 3 HO-1 fi. Chrivllne llru n m x O O
OO 0. Kaisa lu u rr 2-11 1-2 5. S*ie
ntrtka Slukes I -2 OO 2. Kxtslrn Sm ith
r r s 2 4 0 0 4. J a a /u Kotuv.i 2 9 0 0 4.
SLiemel Dunciv-an 1-5 0 0 2. TUaU: 32SB H I I HO
llaUllmr . SCC 30. HCC 2B T hrrepnUU rickl (dials _ HCC 2 (Camphell 21;
SCC H-13 IKminjyvteeva 9 6, ttilm rsik i
3-4. W&lt;a4ry 0-1) Tram kiuU _ HCC 12:
SCC 18 Fouled tat) _ name T rrh n k a ls _
HCC, bench: SCC, Tuuie K rbuunds
SCC 40 IKofi not )5) AesUU . SCC 25
IKudmyvlvev.L rannrr. Sim th. Kalmesoki 8 ear h) Meals . SCC 25 (Tanner H.
KiHlruyvtsrva 61 llkirked shofs SCC 7
(Kotova 41 Hrt urd* SCC 10-1 "

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Ikateyi. KilkwiiaJI Assisi* _ la k e Mary 3 IL Huarn. M orris
Itufas) Mails tai giu) . Lyman 4. la k e Mary 25 H rran ls _
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Bui (lie score was only 0-4
live minutes later after the lo­
cals missed several easy shots
under the basket and also
made several bad passes.
All-America candidate Darla
Kndniyvtseva, the No. 4 seorrr
til the nation, then gut the
Raiders rolling, hitting a pair
of three-pointers from far be­
yond ihe stripe, and SCC
tiHikcd like It was going to mil
iiway and hide, building a lead
of over 10 points.
But the turnovers returned
and the Hawks started to errrp
buck Into the game, cutting the
lead to four points, .*10-20, with
a little over a minute left In Die
first half.
Kudniyvtxcva, who finished
the first half with 15 points,
agiitii came to the rescue,
scoring six straight points be­
fore Intermission to give die
Raiders it 36-20 lead.

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How property restrictions are established

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Sunrise Klwanla

Ahrtwlmtr't Support

The Seminole Sunrise Klwarn* Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoney'a, US 17*
92. south of Airport Boulevard.
Oueat are welcome. For In fo r
motion, call Tony McDaniel at
324 0469.

FAST I OF 2 PASTS
Moat subdivisions In Florida
contain restrictions on what an
owner can do with his or her
property. These restrictions
are designed to enable the de­
veloper to attract a particular
type of buyer during the initial
selling phase, to maintain a
general building scheme, and
to maintain a certain level of
‘quality* throughout the devel­
opment. This article will dis­
cuss how these restrictions are
usually established, who may
enforce them, and the three re­
quirements to enforcement.

The Alzheimer's
Support
Oroup for Spouses m eets the
first Friday of the month, a t 10
a.m ., a t the Behavior Health
Department. South Seminole
Hoapttal. in Longwood. All In­
terested spouse of Alzheimer's
patients are Invited to attend.
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron­
tologist and social worker,
leads the discussion and a n ­
swers questions. For Informa­
tion. call 843-1910.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to II a.m., a t the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Geneva. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County SherlfTa
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For Information, call
3*19-9284.

Writers* group
The Round Table Writers’
Oroup 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 tn Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
la no coal.
Anyone la welcome to attend
the
meetings.
and
to
participate
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
cdfor more information call
Darrel) Johnson a t (407) 2821449.

Substance abusa
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 Libby Kuharske at 2914357.

Sanlora meat
LAKE MARY _ A senior's
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Lake Mary Church of the Nazarene. 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
Tire noon meeting la held In
the Fellowship H alf
For more information, con­
tact Dill at 322-1000.

Restrictions on property are
usually established when a
property la originally sold.
With the sale of the property
the developer wlU usually
‘Include* a Declaration of
Covenants. Conditions, and
Restrictions or similarly tilled
document In this declaration
the developer may Include re­
strictions on what the property
owner may do with his or her
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a basketball hoop, and even
who may live tn the subdivi­
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known In the law as restrictive
covenants.
Naturally, restrictive cove­
nants may not be advene to
any statutoiy or constitutional
provisions such a s the Fair
Housing Amendments Act or
the Equal Protection Clause of
the Fourteenth Amendment to
the U.S. Constitution. However,
restrictive covenants which are
not adverse to any statutory or
constitutional provisions are
generally enforced by the
courts.

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have never written because I’ve bed
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I had ■ marvelous husband for 28
years — until cancer took him from
• me.
We had three wonderful sons
who never gave ua a minute's treu' ble. They married terrific wives and
gave us beautiful grandchildren. So
why am I writing? Let me tell you:
Yesterday was my 33rd onniver, sary, and not a soiu mentioned i t
When I went to bed last night, 1
hugged my husband's picture and
recalled the hsppineea of our wed­
ding day. Tears streamed down my
face because no one remembered.
Even though my spouse will never
be with me again on this special
date, it's still our anniversary and
always will be.
A YOUNG WIDOW IN GEORGIA

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Douglas Hartwtg. Sanford. Boy
Oct. 25 • Laura Hogan and
Michael Rocha. Jr.. Deltona,
Olrl
Oct. 27 • Valleck Simmons.
Sanford. Boy; Tamara and
Ronald Davis. Orange City. Boy
The following births were
recorded a t Florida Hostplal In
Altamonte:
Oct. 19 • Melissa and David
Weisman. Lake Mary. Boy
Oct. 20 - Michele and Wayne
Uozzacco. Oviedo, Girl
Oct. 21 - Shelia and John
Bailey. Oviedo, Olrl
Oct. 23 - Jacqueline and
George Ramos, Casselberry,
Girl; Carol and Peter Mataraa.
Lake Mary. Boy
Oct. 24 - Sherri Tabb and
Timothy Tabb. Osteen. Boy
Oct. 25 - Debbie and Jo h n
Maddlgan. Oviedo. Boy; Nancy
and
Raymond
Thompson.
DeBary, Boy
The following births were

Okay to celebrate memory of loved one

R ead on for o lo tto r from a
widow who was leas fortunate
than youi

However, before a homeown­
ers’ association or grantee may
enforce a restrictive covenant,
the homeowner's association
or other grantee must comply
wtth three requirements. First
of all, the alleged violator must
receive notice of the existence
of the restriction prior to en­
forcement of the restriction,
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The following births were
recorded at Central Florida
Sanford-Semlnole An Asso­ Regional Hospital tn Sanford:
ciation meets on the fourth S at­ Oct. 19 • Dawn and Francisco
urday of each month, at 1 p.m.. Corado, Deltona, Girl; Laura
at Shoney’a In Sanford. Those Campos
and
Francisco
Interested tn art are welcome Naranjo. Sanford, Boy
to attend.*
Oct. 20 • Kristin Wright and
Jason Curtis. Deltona. Boy;
Sunbolt Dayllly Club
Lori and David Harrison. Lake
Alzhalmar'a
Sunbelt Dayllly Club m eets Helen, Girl: Tracy Seldler,
A support group for adults the Drat Sunday of the month
Casselberry. Boy
caring for patients wtth Alz­ at 2 p.m. through April at the
Oct. 21 • Lashaun Jones and
heimer’s Disease meets the Agricultural Center In Sanford.. Alton Butts. Sanford. Boy;
first Friday of the month, from
The club educates members Trina and Thomas Elliott, Sr..
2 to 3:30 p.m., at All Souls on dayllly growing through
Deltona. Boy
Catholic Church, 301 W. Eighth slide shows, guest speakers
Street. Sanford. This service la and trips to dayllly gardens. Oct. 22 • Natalie Dtonlsl and
sponsored by the Greater Or­ There are no club dues. Call William Barnes, Deltona. Boy;
lando Alzheimer’s Association.
Call!
and
Brian
Drophy.
381 -32 IB.
Sanford. Boy; Carrie and
Timothy Ludlow. DeLond. Boy;
Bethann
and
Colby
A n n o u n ce th m B la E vm ntl Ochsenhlrt. DeLand. Boy
Oct. 23 - Tanya Varcela and
Fanrnm % m *M toM tw 8m rtndBH m w kl
Charles Bagley. J r.. Sanford,
oboe, 300 N. FtanchAm. Santod, FL
Olrl:
Tashelka
Ollllson.
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Sanford. Ctrl

DEAR ABBY: The recent letter
from ‘Concerned Sister-In-Law*
moved me to write. She said her
mother-in-law had died in 1989, but
her sister-in-law still sends anniver­
sary cards to her father. She asked
if that was healthy and normal.
Abby, your answer was right on!
It is healthy and normal. My hus­
band died three months before our
55th wedding anniversary. On our
anniversary, our daughter gave me
u gift, a potted plant and a coffee
mug with her father's name on it. It
made a lonely day a little brighter.
’Concerned* should be thankful
that her sister-in-law shows her
love for her father by celebrating
the memory
of her imother.
iry or
JERRIIE FROM VALRICO, FLA.

actual. Implied actual, or con­
structive. Second, the homeowners' association or grantee
m ust provide a reasonable de­
m and for compliance with the
restriction after the breach has
occurred. And third, the alleged
violator must be afforded com ­
pliance wtth any applicable
procedural due process con­
siderations which require no­
tice of the commencement of
the litigation and an opportu­
nity to be heard In court as
provided for In the U.S. and
Florida Constitutions.
The law allows for the
placement of restrictions on
what an owner can do with his
or her property. However, as
briefly noted above, there are
limits to the restrictions, limits
to who may enforce them, and
rights that must be afforded to
an alleged violator before he or
she Is ordered to remedy the
violation or pay damages. Next
week we wiU further discuss
the requirements to enforce­
ment of a restrictive covenant.

When restrictive covenants
are not adverse to any s ta tu ­
tory or constitutional provi­
sions. they may be enforced by
the developer or grantor of the
land a s well a s by any subse­
quent buyer or grantee. More
commonly, however, the devel­
oper will provide, tn the Decla­
ration of Covenants, Condi­
tions. and Restrictions, that
the restrictive covenants will
be enforced by a homeowner’s
association. 17118 la because a
homeowner’s association may
enforce restrictions more effi­
ciently and coal-effectively and
avoids having one or a few
neighbors from having to con­
stantly "police* the neighbor­
hood.

DEAR YOUNG WIDOW:
hape you r la tla r w ill ha th e
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DEAR ABBY: May I share wtth
ou what my 17-year-old stepson,
randon McCoy, has done on his
birthday since he was 11 years old?
He has a party and Invitee many
friends. He asks them to design a
card or write a fUnny poem for nim
instead of buying a commercial
card. He also asks them to bring
cans of food instead of gifts. Friends
deposit a seek of food as they enter
the party, and no one sees who
brought how much or what — they
JuataeetM ck.
After the party, Brandon calls
the food bank to come and pick up
the “loot"
What inspired Brandon waa see­
ing a man begging for food outside a
fast-food placs. He took the man
inside ana bought him a meal, and
thus wae born the tradition of cele­
brating hie birthday by gathering
food for hungry people in our neigh­
borhood.
Abby, he has fed many families
this way, and we are to proud of
him.
MAX AMOS. ANDERSON. IND.

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DEAR MAX: I can see why
you are proud o f this generous
spirited young man. Brandon’s
Idas could be im plem ented e l
holiday parties as welL Sharing
the “wealth" with those lees for­
tunate should be port and par­
cel of the holiday

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recorded a t Florida Hospital a t
Altamonte:
Nov. 2 - Thao and W iliam
Boyd. Sanford, Olrl; U sa
Flsbeck. Sanford. Boy; Karen
and Tracy Wilson, Oviedo. Ttoin
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Myers.
Lake
Mary,
Olrl:
Jennifer
Olds and Brian
Johnson. Casselberry, Boy.
Dana
and
Oaiy
W uest
Casselberry. Boy; Monica and
Hernando Torres. Longwood.
Boy
Nov. 4 • Amanda Carter and
Anthony Pelham. Longwood.
Olrl
Nov. 5 • Michele Adjuncts and
Jam es Lewis, Sanford. Boy;
Natalie a n d Fred Owlcs. 111.
Oviedo. Bov
Nov, 7 • Angela and Daniel
Perez. Sanford. Boy
Nov. 8 - Michelle and Jam es
Parker, J r.. Altamonte Springe.

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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
Circuit Court
Voluola Count),
Flertda
c a s t * e T -t o e s T -c o o t .

LeeeeComm Corpoiitiw .
Plemtrft
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Gladys t d — jnds.
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ftOTiCI IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by vrtue of that certswi
Writ of (&gt;ecution issued out e&lt;
and under tfio tool of Ihe
Circurt Court of Volusia County.
Florida. Coco ■ 87-1C907-COOI
uoon a Imol judgment rendered
m the aforesaid court on tfia
in n day of March A D 1994 to
that certain cata entnled
LeeeeComm
Corporation,
eiamfiff «« atadyl Edmund*.
Defendant wh.ch aforesaid Writ
o&lt; (aecution
delivered to
me as Sheriff of Seminole
County, Florida end i have
levied upon ad the right, title
and imerast of tna defendants
m the to Hon mg described prop­
erty. said property being locat­
ed m Seminole County. Florida,
more oarticuierly described as
lotions
One Buck Four door 1993
Mitsubishi Etpo L.RV wagon
Vn a jAJCB20CCPZOt44tO
Bsmg stored at Altamonte
Toning.
end the undersigned at Sheriff
Of Semmole County. Florida,
m i at It 03 A M on the llth
day of January A D IS M otter
for sale and sell to the higheet
bidder. FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANV AND
A lt EXISTING LIENS, at the
Front (West! Door, at the ateps.
of Seminole County Courthouse
m Sanford. Florida, the above
desenbed property
That said sale ie being made
to satiety the terms el this Writ
of Execution
Donald F, Eslmger
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 W R IT!
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF’S
o f f ic e , h a s m t h s t r e e t ,
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
Five DATS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. (SOT) 330-8440 TTO
I40T) J23-332J
P u b lish

D ece m be r 10. IT . 24.

31. 1998
With Sale being
January It . 1999
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held

on

IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1BTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND POR
SBMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVtSIOR
CASB RO. 9 0 -1 181-CA-14-A
MIOFIRST BANK, an
Oklahoma Corporation
tfk/a MIOFIRST BANK
STATE SAVINGS BANK
as assignee ol
NORWCST MORTGAGE. tWC ,
a
BANCLAYBAMBRSCAHt
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
ae assignee ol
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COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
vs.

TINA M. FERNANDEZ and
JOHN DOE FERNANOEZ
aa unknown tpouae. JANE
DOE n/k/a ANNE LOUIS
aa unknown tanantt at
poaaeeetoo. HIDDEN
SPRINGS CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
Defendants.
NOTICE OP SALS
PURSUANT TO CHART BN AS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order ot Pinal
Summary
Judgment
of
Foreclosure deled November
2S. 1998 and entered m Caea
No. 98-1181-CA-f4-A In tha
Circuit Court ot the 18th
Judicial Circuit In and for
Seminole
County.
Florida
wherein MIOFIRST BANK, an
Oklahoma Corporation t/k/a
MIOFIRST BANK STATE SAV­
INGS BANK aa aaaignao of
NORWEST MORTGAGE. INC., a
Minnesota
Corporation
aa
aasignee of BARCLATSAMERICAN/MORTGAGE CORPORA­
TION aa aasignee of COUNTRY­
WIDE FUNDING CORPORA­
TION is ths Plaintiff and TINA
M FERNANDEZ and JOHN O O I
FERNANDEZ.
as
unknown
spouse. JANE DOE n/k/a ANNE
LOUIS ts unknown tenants in
posssssion, HIOOEN SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC . ara the Defendants. I wilt
sen to the highest and beet bid
da/ for caan at the Wear front
door of the courthouse In
Sanford. Seminole County,
Florida at I t . 00 Am. on the
31 at day December. 1990. the
following deecnbed property ae
set forth m said Order ot Final
Summary Judgment, to wit:
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 324.
BUILDING 20. OF HIOOEN
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM.
ACCORDING TO THE DfCLA
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECOROED ON NOVEMBER IS.
1984 IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK
1894,
RAGES I
THROUGH T9S, INCLUSIVE. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ANO
ALL
AMENDMENTS
THERETO. TOGETHER WITH
ALL APPURTENENCE3 THERE
TO ANO AN UNDIVIDED INTER
EST IN THE COMMON ELE
MENTS OF SAIO CONOOMINt
UM AS SET FORTH IN SAIO
DECLARATION AMENDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1823. PAGES 4T1 THROUGH
484
OATEO at Sanford, Florida thia
10th day ol NOVEMBER. I N .

NOTKB
OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Motica a hereby given
Semmole KWecker Service m se«
el Pubhe Auction tor sahiega lav
cash on dm&gt;and to highest b«3dsi.
We SoPoasig deecnbed vehclee
Dae. St. 1MB
M Toyota 2 OR
VWy •JT2RA64C4E43237M
|7 Chav 4 DR
Vf! S 1G1BL31HXM914M79
The auction w4t be held at t TOO
cm on the sad deles above At
Semroto Wrecker Service 2540 S
Myrhe Ave Sanford. Fla 3ITT1.
Pvoapectrve adders may " « * l
vervelas ona hen* prior to sals.
Terms ae cash or certified herds
right to accept or mteet any and ai
btos
10, 1998
D »44

Circuit Ceurt
Sen m elt C aunty.
Florida
CASE 9 87-1078 CA-19-W
TSD Systems. Inc ,
Plamtilt/Counter Defendant
vs
MB 3 Computar Warehouse
of Orlando. Inc .
Defendant/ Counter Plaintiff
MB S Computer Warehouse
ot Ortando, Inc.,
Third Party Plaintiff
vs
James Defy. HI
Third Party Oetendant
NOTICE
OP SHERIFF'S SALS
NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
that by virtue ot that certain
Writ ol I aecution issued out ot
and under the seal ol the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, Case ( 97107B-CA-I9-W upon a final
lodgment rendered in the afore­
said court on tho 19th day of
August A 0 11S* m that certain
caaa entitled TSD Systems.
Inc . Plamtiff/Counter Defen­
dant vs
MB S Computer
Warehouse ol Ortando. Inc..
0 eland ant/Counter
Plaintiff.
MB s Computer Warehouse at
Orlando. Inc., Third Party
Plaintiff vs James Os/y. III. Thud
Party Oetendant which afore­
said Writ of Elocution was
delivered to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied Upon ell the right,
title and merest ol me defen­
dants
m
Ihe
following
described property, said prop­
erty being located m Seminole
County. Florida, more particu­
larly described ae toiiowe:
1994 Cadillac Oeviils.
VIN 91C8KD92BIRU277130
Being Stored at Anamonte
Tow ing

and ths undersigned as Shantt
nf Seminole County, Florida.
I at 11:00 A M on tho llth
day ol January A.O 1999 altar
tor sato and sell to me highest
bidder, FOR CASH IN HAND
AND SUBJECT TO ANY AND
a l l e x is t i n g l ie n s , at me
front (West) Door, at tha steps,
of tha
Seminole County
Courthouse m Sanford. Florida,
tho above described property
That sent tale IS being made
to satiety trie isrmi of true Writ
01 Elocution
Donald P. Eslmger.
Sheriff
lemmata County. «
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1994. 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 THB SHSRIFF'S
OFFICE. IM S EBTH STREET.
SANFORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS. (407) 330 *840 n o
1407) S13-3321

With Bala bam g held on
11.1*99
December 10, IT , 24,
31. 1900
DEX-03
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT OP
TOC BIOMTBSNTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND PON
SBMINOLB COUNTY
FLORIDA.
CASB NO.i BS-I03-C P
PROBATS DIVISION
IN RE: The Estate ol
RICHARD CHARLES GOAEE
One n u d ,

NOTION TO CRSMTORS

(summary admlrilalratlati)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:
You are hereby not'tied that an
Order
of
Summery
Administration
has
bsan
sntsred in ths tstata ot
RICHARD CHARLES QORIE,
deceased. Pile Number 88-893CP. by tha Circuit Court lor
Seminole County.
Florida.
Probata Division, tha address
al which it 101 North Park
Avenue,
Sanford.
Florida.
33771, that the total cash value
ol tha estate it S47.I43.S3 and
mat tha name* and addresses
ol those lo whom it has been
assigned by such order are.
Mr. Charles I Gores
224S Easlbrook Shrd .
Winter Park. FL 13792
Mrs. Edna Gores
224S lestbrook Bird .
Winter Perk. FL 12792
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
An creditor* ol the decadent
and other persona having
claims or da mends against
decedent s estate on srhom a
Copy ol this notice is served
within three months after me
dele ol lir*t publication ol this
notice mutt Hie their claims
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY 0AY3 AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors ot Ihe dece­
dent and persona having claim a
or demands against tha estate
ol tha decadent mutt life than
“ AMERICANS WITH
claims with tMs Court WITHIN
O IS A B IU T IIS ACT (ASA)
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
NOTICE,“
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION
Individuals with disabilities
OF
THIS NOTICE.
noadmg a reasonable at com
ALL CLAIMS ANO DEMAN0S
modation to participate in this
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV
proceeding should contact Iho
ER BARRED
Court Admmiatralor a Office aa
Tha data ol the lust publics
soon as possibis Tsisphons
lion
o&lt; this notice ie December
1407) 323-4130. Or, it hearing
3.
1S9S
impaired.
1-800 955-1771
Persons Giving Notice;
(TOO). Or t -800-988-8770 (V)
Mr Charles E. Gores
Via Florida Raley Service
Mrs Edna Gores
MARTANNE MORSE. CLERK
224S Easlbrook Bird
Seminole County, Florida
Winter
Perk.
Florida 12792
BY Ruth King
Attorney lor Persons
GLEN Z. GOLOBERG.
Giving Notice
ESQUIRE
J Manuel Acevedo
Suite 900. BiV Tower
FIs Bar No : 0123298
1101 Bricked Avenue
1101 West First Slrsel
Miami. Florida 31131
Sanford. Florida 32771
(309) 374 4200
(407)
323-4080
Attorney for Pieman
Publish, December 3. 10. 1998
Publish Oecamber 3, 10. 1998
OCX-22
O C X -2 1

S em inole Herald

HL

Legal Notices
tN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNB 8IOHT8 ENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO PON
SEMI N O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASB NO. S B -IS IS -C A -1 4 -a
SUNTRUST BANK.
CENTRAL FLORIOA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
t/k/8 SUN BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
Plemtifl.
vs.
PETER L MUFF;
ELIZABETH ANN HUFF;
ANNE LICHTICMAN.
DONALD E KOOOLER.
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. UNKNOWN
TENANT NO 1. end
UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2.
Defendants
N O TKB
OP PORBCLOBURK SALB
OP R IA L PROPERTY
TO P ITER L HUFF. ELIZA­
BETH
ANN
HUFF.
ANNE
LICHTIGMAN.
OONALO
E.
KOOOLER. UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, and all others whom
it may concern:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thal al 11 00 AM on mo 31st
day ot December. 1998. it me
West front door at the Seminole
County Courthouse. 301N Park
Avanua.
Sanford.
Florida.
Maryann# Morsa, Clerk of mo
Circuit end County Courte of
Semmole County. Florida, wiS
sell to tho hrghoet and best bid
der the following described reel
property
Lot 40. ALAOUA PHASE III.
according lo the plat thereof aa
recorded in Plat Book 42
Pages 1 through S, mchrsiyo. of
tho Public Records ot Seminole
County. Florida
This sals will be made pur
•uant to tha Summary Final
Judgment tor Damegoe and
Foreclosure entered November
23. 1998 by me Honorable Oene
R Stephenson, Circuit Court
Judge
MARYANNE MORSE.
Clork of the Crrc uit end
County Courts
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
*tf you are a person with a dte
ability who naoda any accom­
modation m order to participate
m this proceeding, you ere anti
tied, at no coat to you. to tho
provision of certain asetetanca.
Please contact: Office ol the
Clerk of tho Circurl Court. 301
N. Park Avenue. Sanford.
Florida 32771, Telephone (407)
323-4310. within 2 working
days ol your receipt ol thia
Notice; it you are hearing
impaired, call 1-800-933-8771;
it you art voice impaired, call I
800-935-8770 *
STEPHEN H. JUDSON.
ESQUIRE
Slephpn H. Judean.
Professional Association
3800 Lake Center Loop
Suite 1 , Building B
Ml Dora. FL 32737
Publish December 3. 10. 1898
0EX-31

217—G arage Sales
ESTATE BALE: Tort* 88 I n k .
iport goods, art A emits. Aft*-ure clothes. pAjrntvng elecPI
al. thjcfi mom Doc II, T2. 13
14pm 3549 El Captlan Dr
Santord

217— G

, IN ABO POR

safeiMMrcouRTv.

FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASB NO. BB-S14ICA
DIVISION 14-0
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
vs.
THOMAS P. WARD, at al.
OofendsnK*).
N O T K B O# ACTION
TO: THOMAS P. WARD
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
830 Hibiscus Road
Casselberry FL 33707
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER,
AND
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OEFENOANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS, DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on lha following proporty In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
THE EAST 10 FEET OF LOT 80
ANO THE WEST 49 FEET OF
LOT 81 QUEENS MIRROR
SOUTH RIPLAT ADDITION TO
CASSELBERRY, ACCORDING
TO THB PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IH PLAT BOOK I I
PAGE 88 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOOITHER
WITH THE FOLLOWING PER­
SONAL PROPERTY: RANGE
ANO WALL TO WALL CARPET
hat bean Mad agamst you and
you era required lo servo a
copy ol your written defenses,
'* any. within 10 days after ths
first publication ol thie Notlca
of Action, on Echoverrla.
McCalls. Raymer, Barrett 4
Ftappiar. Plain lilt a eltornay,
whose address is 801 Bayehore
Boulevard. Suits 800, Tampa,
Florida 33804, and Me the ortgtnel with this Court either
before services on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there­
after; Otherwise a default will
be entered sgernsl you lor the
rsliel
demanded
in
lha
Complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published
once a week lor two weeks hi
the Semmole Herald.
WITNESS my hand and tha
teal ol this Court on this 3rd
day of 0ECEMBER. 1998
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clork of tho Court
By- Ruth King
Ae Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalls, Raymer,
Barrett 8 Fnppier
PO BOX 3410
Tampa. Florida
33801-1410
if you are a parson with t dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion m ordor to psrticipslo in
this proceeding, you ere enti­
tled el no cost lo you. tor the
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Administration si 301 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florida 12771.
telephone number (407) 3234110. within 2 working days Of
your receipt ol this oocumsnt, it
hearing impaired. (TOO) 1 800933 8771
Publish: December 10, t7, 1998
OEX-78

Sales

WANT TO OET RIO
O f ALL THAT
STUfFT

A YARD SALE It tfi
way to do M and *•
TkaraAE can bnng pwopta to your
Oarage Sato: Frt 12711 B Sal 12/
your aato In too
12 9 4pm 132 Queans C l. cR
‘ tar only t i l l
48A. Mayfair Oaks O U toy*,
lamps, docks 8 other old asms wfiaa too money cornea m Caa
Also Fu4 m e bad complete try Moor aa TUaaBay one
demos woddng Oasa sue »
•na ad Can run tar tore# ovyv n
28. sheets, tirrvKre 4 mac
too Herald tor OPS.V 94.L illi Al
we ask « tool you prepay
MOV PrG BALE •Cal snyhma
ad Cai ua we can hato*1
lha wee# or coma StFtday 10 3
219 fbsdMlaw Dr Fum. house
hold «ama. now gel d
372 4500

‘EJto

(407)322-2611

IANFORO TARO BALE Sal.
fee 12 I S Good stuff An
B Chnslmai
w shoes TV/
rvcrowrvWpfonei.
drifting
k tfi desk 4 moral A l l
versa SI ( I btock 5 of 2Sta S«l
l UNDAY ONLY Dec 13. SAM
a-ge crscSw. cfvkfs oak dasA •
hair sal* Much mora 2904
*ark Coal (Pvwcrest)
tARD BALE Frt 4 Sal. 9 5
?S24 Maaonvde Ava A MBs bs
* everything'

B % yard Bata. Parting et tsar
Fn. Nov 11 8 Set, Nov 13 Bam ? 701 W Itl St (nasi t o ------- '

Fit-Sal. 9-3pm 123
Pvwcrest Dr Avon. (Yanis,
bums, ctotoas, kreek knacks 4

fard Sate: Dec 13 4(3. 94pm
.arge tan house cteenmg sate
7034 Jefferson Ave . Santord

HUGE MULTI •FAIRLY
QARAOE B A LI Frt 11AM 3PM
Sal 4 Sun 10AM-3PM. 2104
Coronado Concourse Se/Vord 1
Mock o l 1792 between TDto 4
2Sh streets Tone ol
swing
t bocks,
books toys.
borcsr seat
Jdtor. mansS
fa curing. houtthoW
same and nsreh mot*

Legal Notices

Legal Noticea

TARO SALE Sal. 95. E 44 to
Isardal Ave . tom S. lei house
in toll Toots, fishing equip
uppensare. somethmg tor eve
yont No aaify twds ptoaeet

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNB BM NTB8NTN
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
OP I
CIVIL B RUBIO R
Caaa Re.i 87-18P 9 -C I4 -4
NORWEST MORTOAOf. INC..
REINALDO CARRA8QUILLO
and GLORIA
CARRASQUILLO; RIVERSIDE
AT TWIN RIVERS COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.
and UNRNOWN
TENANTS/OWNfl AS,
NO TK B OP SALB
Nolle# la haraay sPren, our■
arrant la an I s Parte Order
RaasRldulSaji
Ferssteeuree
lha Clreutt Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I wdl aart toe
property situated in Baminala
County. Florida deecnbed aa:
LOT 743. AIVEASIDfl AT TWIN
RIVERS UNIT III B. ACCORDING
TO THB PLAT THSASOF AS
HICOADCD IN PLAT BOOK 4B.
PAGES 3.4, 8. ■ ANO T. PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
B IM IN O L I
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
and commonly known ae: 3073
Wolfe Court, Oviedo. Florida
33788. « pub*c eats, to dta
higheet and boat bidder, far
cash, at lha watt hem doer of
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, in l aniard. Florida,
at 11:00 a.ta„ on Oecember IT ,
1890.
Oatad thia 24th day al
November, 1990.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark of lha Circuit Court
B r /a/ Joan BrWant
Deputy Clerk
RICHARD S. Me (VIA.
Haas Hodges. PA.
P.O. Boa 000
Tamps. FL 33401-0000
PubUah: Dae amber 3, 10, 1904
DEX-30

Notice la hereby swan:
McConnell Tewing w d oed at
Public Auction far Salvage tar

W t wen to mane sure you ere pleased with toe resuas from your Semmot# I
To mesa turn your ad works, ww suggest you keep ei nwid to# toBowtog
•tactada at many toetnae of tow «wn you ara satng aa you can i
top mom you MB. toa teeter you ka4
• todudB a pi** toy ttang a prtos. you s i ekmnato unwgntod ca
trwiT tartous about buying your martfwnctaa
• Whan you m your phone nuntoer. w toa Nna of day tael m bast to reacn you You
don't ward people ctaEng you whan you am M work or M*w‘"G

der. the following detended
t 1-89-84
83 Chav 101LT81TIPY1027IT
83 Chry 1C3BCS4O20G104080
18-44-94
48 Chav 10NC8I3WITK10413B
t -48-44
80 Pent
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TMl r
, 5»F i 1At
lull's
(1,1ys
$65

r- 5 'f

JA3BS44L1HY00189B

M ^^'^'jMMaiSSlXOMIUTO

The Auttten wW be held aa
I I 9 S pot an eatd
B
PL
32773. Prospective bidders may
inepeet vaftNlae ana Reus prior
la sale. Term# ara cash or
Certified Funds. McConnell
TCwtng reserves tha right la
accept or relect any and

Publish: December 10, 1880
DSX-80

71— H

13— U u u -T M 4k B e a u t y
T04NAK9
A new cream is avaaabia that
actuaPy kits toa tongue toal n
tacts toenaas For tortoar ntor-

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Orawi Opporkavry wWi a
Large Local Co
Compaatom Wages
Oraal Banetai
Mum Hava vsadD Land

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wm p rv w

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A-1 Tsmga. toe
EOC/NoFaa

RC4PVCTED Dating Bureau
smea 18771 AS ages including
servers Bnngng People Togeth­
er 1-400-922-4477 (24 hours)

UNIT 840. SUMMIT VULAGI
UNIT IV. A CONDOMINIUM
ACCOROINO TO THB DICLA
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
FILBO IN OFFICIAL RICOROS
BOOK 1794. PAGE 1310. PUB
UC RICOROS OP SIM1NOLC
COUNTY. FLORIDA. TOOITHER
WITH AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN THB COMMON ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT THERETO.
a/h/a: *43 CASCADE CIRCLE
1100 CASTLEBERRY FL 13707
WITNESS MV HAND and the
aeM ef (Me Court on November
30.1480.
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
OENE STEPHENSON
Clerk el the Circuit Court
Echevarria, McCalls. Raymer.
Bereft 4 Trappier
Peat Office Bus 3410
Tampp. FI 33401-3410
N4PORTAMT HO TICS
AMERICANS WITH OiSABIll
TIES
ACT
OF
1880
Administrative Order No. 83-37
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
panicipale m this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al 301. N. Park
Avanua, Suits N. 301, Sanford,
Florida 32771 al leeal five (8)
days prior lo the proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 Eat
4227; 1-SOO-8SS-E771ffDO). or
1-800-ES4-E770 (V). via FLertda
Relay Service.
Publish. Dec amber 3,10. 1898
OSX-33

to

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&gt;3 99/
mn Musi be IB*. PracaS 603964-7420
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Us tan io angle guy* B gel*
looking lo mast someone like
you
1-900-370-455517647
1299/mn. Musi be IS* ProcaE
819-645-4434
23—

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USED SPAS

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(to « a » seasonal help horn ampto)ias who reskJs ctoae by)
Ca4 (407) 322-2411 A
Aak lor tha Classified Dept.
Let your dlaplaya atari working
tor yog EARLY!

Apprentice Earn 11300 » bo­
nuses to start No esperience
necessary, paid tape, rapid ad­
vancement 12A-7255
IsaambWra. metal, saw opera­
tor. maintenance Water Bormel.
150 Anchor Rd. Casaatoarry, FL

Would person who found my
weaet please ca* me again
Signed. George Scofl

Assembly
Workers;
Large
greenhouse needs self-motivat­
ed assembly workers Plant
PuEer. Preppmg and Finishing A
Design WUI Tram Varied hour*
Apply ei person, 6770 W Stale
Rd 46. Santord

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71— H

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year olds

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care a plus Can Joyce 321 7638_______________________
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nun
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benefits COL training available
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health, dental. Me naurance
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FITE.
DFWP Apply Santord
Electric 2522 S Park Drive

CASHIERS

a n ted

in Santord tor a
bidder, to help out ft toe cab*
net dept Eip a plus but not
necessary Th.s IS lha perfect
opportunity tor someone looking
to team a new ikd Fast paced
work environment with toll ol

9200-5500 weekly ma*ng gft
certificates For more ntor me
bon send a sell addressed
•tamped envelope lo Jut) For
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407-334-4300

elp

OtSHWASHf A t,
COOKS.
SERVERS “ Cracker Barrel”
324-1020 200 Hckman Dr (14
jhdHwy 46)
_____

Day Sfdl.'OT Avartabta
2 1 — P tK S O N A L S
CASB BB. 84-1081 -C A
481714ION 14-R
NORWEST MORTGAGS, INC..
Ptatr

71— H

a n ted

I PACKER
tar manna canvas operation
Cal 327-1125

Bi TN B OtNCWfT COURT

NOTICI IB H8RIBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
foreclosure deled Novembar
28. 1848 and entered In Caaa
NO. 84— 1431-CA ef lha ClrcuR
Court al the IIO H TIIN TH
Judicial Circurt in and for SEMI­
NOLE County; Florida wherein
NORWEST MORTGAGS. INC. la
Via Plaintiff and W. THOMAS
WALSH; PATRICIA A. WALSH;
BUMMITT VILLAGE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC.;
ANY
ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARIN TNB OIRCUrr CO URT
TIBS CLAIMING BY. THROUGH,
OP TNB BW NTBBBTN
UNOBR ANO AGAINST THB
JU O IC IA l CIRCUIT
HEREIN NAME0 INDIVIDUAL
IB ABB POB
DEFINOANT(S) WHO ARE NOT
SB NINO LB COUNTY,
KNOWN TO BE OSAO OR
BTATB OP FLORtBA
AllVB.
WHITHER
SAIO
CIVIL DIVISION
PARTISS
MAY
Case He. 88-1704-C A-t 4 -0 UNKNOWN
CLAIM AN INTIASST AB
NATION SC RE DIT HOME
SPOUSES. HEIRS, DEVISE 18.
EQUITY SERVICES
ORAMTIBS
OR
OTHBR
CORPORATION.
are
tha
Pumttfl, CLAIMANTS.
Defendants. I wtll aart to tha
ve
highest and boat bidder far
CLARENCE H. WAHL. I T AL.,
caah at the Weet front doer ef
the
Seminole
County
N O TK B OP SALB
Notica la hereby grven that, Ceurtheuae, Sanford. Florida at
11:00
am.,
on
lha
lies,
day
ef
pursuant to lha Order or Final
'. 1994, th
Judgment entered In this ceuee

in the Circuit Court ol SamlnoR.
County, Florida. I will ea« the
property situated in Seminole
County, Florida, described sa:
LOT 30. ALTAMONTB LANOINO. ACCORDING TO THB PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROCO IN
PLAT BOOK 4T. PAGE M ANO
SB, PUBLIC RECOROB OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA;
A/KJA
in
wealharaflald
Avenue
North,
Alt am on Ie
Springs, FL 13714
M public sals, lo the hrghsst
and beat bidder, for caah at tha
weal front door of the Sammots
County Courthouse. Sanford
Florida at 1100 A.M. or
Oecamber 29th. 1998.
DATED: NOVEMBER 30. 1984.
(Sean
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ihe Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
In accordance with ths
Americans With O'ssbiltUwa Act.
parsons in need of special
accommodation to participate
m thia proceeding shall, within
seven (7) days prior to any pro­
ceeding. contact the Court
Administration Office of Clerk
of Court of itia County refer­
enced above,
if hearing
impaired. (TOO) 1 -SOO-I8S0771, or Voice (V) 1-800-1338770. via Florida Relay Service
Kelly M. Ballard
BONNER A HOGAN. PJL
013 S. Myrtle Avenue
Clearwater, FL 33730
Publish: December 3, 10, 1990
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�Seminole HtrakJ. SanfkrU, Florida •Thursday. December 10. 1998 •

G E TS
TH E
IO B D O N BI
-

Buy
71—II u p Wan m i

71—H eip Wanted

LABO H IW NEEDED

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Bronlty A Ataoc 834-7444

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CO N TR AC TO R
HEAiTM m u a w c t AMO 401k
nAM* Drug tree n t | M l
AppTf at MO toaer Or've

A M M l A t i N*«oea
MERRY M ACS MRMO
Cat A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE M l 526*
MICROGRAPHICS help wanted
lor production position Musi
have etceHenl references (■
penence in Micrcqraphict a
(Ait hut w4 tram the rqhf per
ton Salary bated on re*erenrrs
and expetwnce 323494? or fas
-rturrm to 3?? M3?
MOTHERS A OTHERS
tV » t? * n O prl Fuk framing
For rree FlnMM CM I 800730

98FS
NATIONAL CLEANMO CO hat
knmad openmga lor early morn
mg Pagar fS3 ?43t
Now hiring a4 potrlmnt Top
pay pad incalmnt aflrr I wear
Merkcal benelilt and a Drug
Free Wort place *6SO W SR 46
Wetl Sanford 40F-330-777S A
3770 Odandn Dr IT S? Sanford
4 0 IU I4 M
OENNTS RESTAURANT
NURSE SAlO
Fu4 A Pad tvne posihona aval
Firtl ad A CPR 'eg Apply at
OuanAan home 431 E Airport
ONd Sant 1?3 ?S4S

Attractive tma'I

TELEPHONE
OPERATOR/
CLERICAL Good numercal lyp
mg ttillt ettenhal Hours 8 S
Mon En Salary hated upon er
penence Good company bene
M l Apply Marme Fatlenert
t?0 Mentime Or Sanford
________ 407 321 2994

T O P PAY
For eip r ahmet mateft A lam
natort D L c reg DruqFme
Wort Place Appky m perton to
1C M 1481 Kaslner Plare Pud
ol Sanford A lax resume to
407 321 84V4

WMOOW SERVICE TECH
*Fu4 tme powhun
'E xp preferred
‘ Full company benelat
Mon F n 7 M 4 30 apply Kmco
237 Power O Sanford 323 7M0

Apia For Rent In Sanford
Restored Mxvkterranean CA
192S IBR 8350 Oetore IBM
8400 NreTy redone no fa
mtes some pels O u d re
tpeclful responubie imTy
Piety tanrford Caa Oavd
644 8228

IA «I *OA I MOUtr 9419140
; BO»W 9410140 AND IA»

323-8670

Painter Spray pamler remind ?
yrt eiperence Apply m parson
d 210 Tech Dove Sanford 40 F
330MOO

Female to share wf ma'e nee
2BR 20A noma w/washer dryer
t&gt;X&gt;mo 302 S08l pgrS&lt;rfe 4SO3
FURNISHED ROOMS-Aa A n
md laxddry phone andta
use U S 590 * weet 124 49SS

ROSE IE A VILL AS
2/1 Special - U ia V o n t h
HUO OKAY 407-330-8833

EFFICIENCY
Marl teey ronywrtent rearm
321 4900

In ornate longwood
P»l Bat* cable uta mod
k.lch pn.t N O 875 wk. t&lt;M
depuvl Caa 3228883
Room For Rent: Femaw preM
832Smo A4 uix.hes and cabw
md K4 pnvtoges 323 3399

• Carrlara Hlrlag Or Site

.Truck Driver
3 institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

to. On. tam W Irpfc 8184.100
'All|

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D iLIO H A 2 I Lrv On carpud
tned yd tSM/mo

Iertatrtui Ml 4794

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Ovndr (403 I W 4 4 8 U « « « »n

LcxTiea Coll FRIII
(407) 716-TALK*
C re d it C ard B illing
1-800-C IT Y -FU N

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 Melinda
at 322-2611

DCLTOMA to acres ideal tor
mobile homevte. hortes cattle,
larmmg or nursery1 Zoned egn
cultural
83900/ACRE
Sm
down wrowner Vance 904-7871773 or 804-787-8833
OeSary. 1/4 acre lot tor sale m
qurat neighborhood close to
shopping A Elamantary school
88500 322 9340 t» message

157— M

o b il e

H

107— M o a n i H o m e s
F o r R e .v t

lam ^ m ^ ^ T e c J e s c m

R e a l Bi t a t b . m c

porch CtVA 86013 mn 407 94?
*227 904 740 8902

OCNCVA AREA 2/t AvaaahW
now I month rant / 1 month
_^OJrYjf_ Caa 349 5237

SANFORO C-3. &amp; W or Ln v
Owner financing 800 99 8
2807 Hiawatha Business or
hum* 796 5529/pgr 639-3889

118— O h i c e S rA C i F o r
Rent

LAKE MANY S/3-1/3. 'mead

A MOVE M SPCCIAL't 400 9g
ft A uc* S285 A MONTH Chhc*
S to r »2 3 2 1 0 1 2 0 o r m 2 5 5 ^

mg *92 000
SANFORO MSTONICAL area 4/
t. '.replace dm rm. tunporen.
iretnty pam.red avout lanced
comer lot At*mg 878.000

Sanford: Ara.1 17 IS98 2 t mi
•Itic M7S1S7S Cut* 1/1 9*00
MOO 321 6757

bwdruom hou9«
rentral H A
jii
appliances
I ‘.OC. mo . 8400 drp 323 3268
STEN STR O M

R EN TA LS
LAKE MARY 3/1 condri w &gt;1
rage '.replace
pool
gated
Comm NICE'
81050/1000
SANFO R O 3/1 w dining rm
heala.r k) porch 8500500
SANFORO 1/1 duplex. » wa
Ip* ||ftv|
4 ua*n rrvi'rf ncl
Meal 5 au
8340000

Fo r S a le

181— AmiANCES k
CLASSIC White (*nmg sat CNrva cabmet lecee 4 che.rt
9600 Cal 322 7926

FOR BALE • le a d Mahogany
OM ng Room Bat. SO yrs oo.
good cond Trlpla Dresser ml
Mirror 8 Night Bland, aokd
wood, pecan color Staepar
Sola B Lotto Bool *ka new
904 789-1023
OE REFRIGIRATOR 20 6 eu
IT. whrfa. no trosl frea/er over
tog C ( maker 9400 320 7033
MATTRESS SALE’ • Ful W a
used Boa springs A mattress
865 00 Larrys Mart 3224132

199— P e t s L S u t p u e s
104 Oeke C t Beaut.tui 19991
V) It CaHornui style 2 Story
pool
"ennis cl
amenities
S'29 000
Park Ave
Villas
JB R 2Ba
Townh ..,se condo$4? 000
owner m .rivaled
Two Story C olon ia l: 905 Cata
kna O' IBR wr huge wooded
U tun up bato had Bam
dueto P-ced to see at 8t08K'
321-5085

Irlrc h h o ff
* fc.vQ^soc tales
141— H o m es Fo r S ale

105— D uplex /T r ip l i *

t story 41 FP porch 10%
x&gt;4 'nance $79K 322 6807

Klttana For sate 110 each Hava
them spayed or neutered $ gat
825 rebate 349 549/__________

MaUomrttta: 4? Fam Rm. F re
PI S12CK Dot/ Jamqan Prop
3233165
153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S ale
LAKEF fM n T tot - K a r t
Lake Loch Arbor pmrala
90x300 8*5 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stoma 19land La*a Monroa 888 000
VACANT LOT Loch Arbor

828.000 Ig. pnv

LAKE MARY LO T* Wooded

825000

BAY AVE Santord 101 naar

park- 812000
321-SOBS

G uardian
iCom m eroe C enter
NOW AVAILABLE
1377 Sq. F t.
Off lea / W arehouse
7803 N O B T . S uit* 3
O rla n d o . F L 32810-28*2
Call Landlotxl At:

$

’lr c h h o f f
Hates
143— A

creage,U

u fo R

SA tr'” *
OAKRtOOC FARMS

OMaan/

Danone araa 10 acres deer tor
horses or cattle term Mottoe
home or homeaAe Zoned agn
$44 900 Fevancmg aval ml sm
down payment (904) 7(7-4300

Portabla Building: 50*50 arc

truss style, steel frame, labnc
cover Lae new 8’ 0K 407 931
4441 or 407-32? 6096

229— A u c t i o n s
AUCTION Saturday Dec 12th
See (SspUy ad

^^TJFirSWJCTIOM^^
90 Lincoln Town Car ike new
loaded tOSK m i. but 89K are
rd mJes 84900 (407)330 8171
17 BUfCK CENTURY 4 dr cokl
a* runt tones good 81905
349 5033

F u r n it u r e F o r S a le

141— H o m e s F o r S a l e

JIM D O Y LE
(407) 322-2495

SANFORO 2/1 naar ShtwH-a
MS 0 9 A W O Hue* Up Opt
Sac 8 OK 3234484 or 244 SSt3

322-74M

is c e l l a n e o u s

231— C a r s F o r S a l e

Goodeonxjfion 850060
323 4540

103— l l o u s r v
U n iu r n im iid

223— M

om es

DISHWASHER Kanmore

^ m i V s A4 A .if 1*

_____
'f f l*

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S ale

PARK AV I. MOBILE PARK
Homes 83 000 to 84 000 Sat Up
Fmjncng OUffTI m -3 M t

I r%, t

JUST U S T f D LAKEFNONTftt
Large 4 BR home on La*a Lou
na iDahnna) approx 1800 iq
ft. tarn room dW gar scr
porch lanced, dock tow trade
area 4 many pkx9 Natures tod
AWO 7 5N. mod CALL NOW TO
S E E'"'
$102 500
Conaider
aadeai

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H ir e

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WE NEED H OU SES TO RENT

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• Financial Antstaaca

103— H o l m s U n iu r n im iid
When you can own thus 3 bdrm
home w C9IA new pami A car
pel ■» At* about HUO hornet!
The HIArmen Group. Inc
311-8333

K S t t $50 deposit 83082'*

• Day I Waikaad C la t u t

SANFORO- 2 1 dipiex Central
Aa Heal » d hoot up 94 ‘ G
mo AlOOdep. Call 321-1208.

two DOWN. ..WHY R AN H

Steady employed non smoker

• 15 Oiy COL TralRhig

4/3.10 fned acrvi. huga rma.
v porch 2 out Ndga 1184.100.
an i.O m r I 600 aq It. WdNV
lam. trptc toed. 881.900
4/3.8 Ovar 2S00 aq R Sc pool,

DELTONA 30/2B 2000sg tt
N e t heme S remotes hum new
Oertona er I Fireplace, carport
A garage ter porch, fenced
bact yard tecunly system a«
conditioned I irmly A Irving
rorm Nme neighborhood 8675/
mo or mi te« al 869 900 Cai
323 5499 or page 525 4227

99— A p a r t m e n t s •
U n iu r n im iid

1 PROPfRTlfS

Ml-

i n HOUSE ry rd rvHgfhxt.,,1
One yr lease requved
321 2951

M A R IN E R S V IL L A G E

93— R o o m s F o r R e n e

DOEnmutma

Pifa^v i e f*
Cf W * 1»vV

323-4779

FT P f data entry thippmg A re
cenring mvwcmq erp heiplur
tamly owned co henef.lt meI
401A vacation etc Caa
Magnatone 339-3433 iltO

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS

t

Vf NTlJ Rf

SANFORO 17 a t A tpM pun
tpaemus no pert S626.625

Tree Service needa eipenmced
egupmeni operators COL dnv
er eta* truct operator l t d
steer operator mechanc and
ft) lineman Caa 323 3481
Welder v F A8S Mir, In , Mutt
be afle tn read Hue prints Mtg
Co Good ber-ehtt DFWP 299
1592

-

R ent

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

W rffC f

98—Rentals

ORDER ENTRY CLERK

Securtly Quart! hr Santord Co
I0-I2hr shift routing aeeten.jt
, 407 3309348

apartment

•

tM OROARl f MOMI ^

adui 324 1962

TELEMARKETERS FuA or pad
time Tip talary bonus A com
mission S mot mg oItice Long
xsood location
Cat Dan FaxAner 787-8370

T rade

*V CARI.YI.K &lt;*&gt;In l.u rn Writ-hl

97—ArAKIMENISFurnished
LAKE MARY

•

S e ll

219— W a v t e d t o B u y
SIRCWARO FOR 010 FSH W a
TACKLE, od tores tackle Boi­
es reals o«l due* decoys, hunt­
ing antiques, etc Pay up to
81.000 I pay more than anyone
A will pay 810 00 |u9l to saa
your old tackla 941 8590530
Atom. Cana Coy „ar / Braaa
o Racycllng: 131-0004
818 W. FlrM-M/F M . Sat&gt;1
young femafa cahrea.
weaned Ca» t ?****?

221— G o o d T h in g s t o
E at
BOMB PEANUTS
Regular cajun, roasiad. hash
jumbo shrimp ' smoked hsh.
jerky 2330 CererV Ave Santord
324 8983

223— M

is c e l l a n e o u s

SEMINOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE tor Sal# 407 4387168 Caa balwaan 5-tOpm

D O N 'T W ONDER
H O W T O G E T RID
O F T H A T O LD
CAR!

L E T US SELL
IT F O R Y O U !!
The Sem/no/e Hereto Class,
tods are toe quickest and most
inerpensrve way to sett your
car* Run your three me ad tor to
days and pay only 821 OC Even
better. ■! you sett it sooner
(xkhch we KNOW you wii) you
can step your ad and only pay
tor toe number of days il actu
ally ran' What a Deal"

Call today and watch
th# Ha raid Clasalfltds work for yoult

( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
235—
T r u c k /B uses /V a n s F o r
S ale
IM S Ford F I 90: Exptorer. good
kres. one owner, 81*95 0 6 0
407 333 2370 alter 2PM
81 GMC~Van 350V8 3/4 tn
Great worn van. runs good
8950 324-3714
•7 CMC LUXURY VAN
Dual A C •AH goedet' 83995
349-5033

lary 717-92 Fam seekj
NS. no pals. phona.
8295 mo md uM 324 3714

238— V e h ic l e s W a n t e d
.
For

CASH 888 PAIO'
C a rv TrucKi K M«%c'
AAM.MK.AM: Ao
V t+ M l

243— T r a il e r s F o r
S ale
38 FT TRAVEL TRAILER ”
lop a/c renovation begun not
completed 81500 as is or
83000 completed Negotiable
302 9057

(4 0 7 ) 6 3 9 -3 4 5 0

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Bright

Any year make or model
Will pay lop dollar'
Call Geoff Gedme

[—rc«l

Sanford
Court

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

STUDIO *1 BEDROOM * 2 BEDROOM
• Single Story Design
• Friendly On Site Mjrjgement
• No One Below or Above • Furnished or Unfurnished Studios
' Energy Efficient Studios • Electricity Furnished m Studos Only

SANFORD COURTAPARTMENTS
3 2 9 1 S . S A N F O R D A V E .. S A N F O R D

Seminole
Herald

NEEDA CAREER?
WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH PERSON!
WE SHOULD GET TOGETHER!
W e are looking for an O utside S ales R ep w ho can
establish new accounts, service existing accounts
an d loves people!

WE OFFER:
• 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; 4 0 1 K.
• 2 W E E K S PAID V A C A T IO N P E R YR .
• A G REAT A TM O SPH ER E W H ER E YOU
C A N E A R N A G R E A T IN C O M E !
C a ll K e llie t o d a y t o s e t u p a n in t e r v ie w .
3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

3 e m in o lc

H e ra ld

323-3301

Seminole

Herald

Ju st A R em inder...
B ecau se C h ristm as Day an d
N ew Y ear’s Day fall o n Fridays this
year, th e Sem inole llera ld w ill
have early deadlines fo r Sunday
advertising. We w ill b e closed on
b o th Fridays and th e re fo re th e ads
w ill have to he clo sed o u t a couple
o f days early.
For classified ad v ertisers, th e
d ead lin es for Sunday have b een
m oved to the W ednesday before
th e holiilay at l:(H) p.m . For o u r
display cu sto m ers, th e deadlines
h av e
been
m oved
to
th e
W ednesday b efo re noon.
Wc sincerely apologize if these
early d ead lin es cau se any inconve­
n ie n c e to o n r cu sto m ers. Have a
very h appy and sale holiday and
th a n k y ou fo r a llo w in g th e
Sem inole Herald to fulfill your
ad v ertisin g needs.
A ny q u e stio n s, p le ase call
b e tw e e n th e hours o f 8 a.m . and 5
p .m . (*107)322 2611.

278-H a n d y M a n
2 5 3 -A d d i t i o n s &amp;
R e m o d e l in g
ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition e-Homes
Addltlona-Commerdal
Local Builder since 1981
333-8484 CQC00IS44

HOME MPROVEMCNT SVS
Fans cabinet hardware
shelves, tights Orywa* repair
NO JOB TOO SMALL 321-5810

279- H a u l i n g
CONSTRUCTION cleanup e.t
junk removed lawn care anytime
40 7 359-1841 or 407 385 0781

2 6 3-C a r p e n tr y
CARPENTER. AJ
repeat pamting A ceramc tile
Richard Qrata32 1 5972

Retired Carpenter looking tor
smaa jobs Weil over 40 years
al experience 331-0391

HAULINO Clean ups - pressure
Clean - Lawncare TOTAL PREP
•40 7 302-7718 Lctna
Rental properly, garagoshed
dean ups appliances, trash,
brush 407-544-7454 or
pgr 407818*317

28 0-H o m e
2 6 8-C h i l d C a r e
C enters
CMLO CARE
24 hrs/7 dayvwk Meals met
Orerrughts A drepoffs OK $55/
324 5139

I m p r o v em en ts
CHARLES 0. (Den) MILLER
Builder CBC057285 Rev
Comm. remodel addhens re­
pair MC. VISA
407-330-1741
OAVIO KEV CONSTRUCTION
New/RemodthnglRtpaxra
Lie: CGC057934 330-7203

2 7 S -D ryyvail
DFTYWALL'STUCCO Rcpaus
Wail A Ceiitog Textures
Matched Popcorn 323-A33A

HANDYMAN Pamting concrete
dry wait, remodeling, renova­
tions Ca4 282 7089

LARKINS LANOSCAPtNO A IR
RIO AT ION
We tostaa sod. eng sys A repair
shrubs mulches. One* pavers
stump grind mdtep rock A
design and tor fountains I will
sod tree ol any pests and tunjus For eat. caa 523 8317 or
414-7333_____________________

2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v ic e s
OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
R ESCO M
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 323-0939.
IAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
ups A under Brushing 2lyr% exp
D 322 2811.N 322 9397

300P r es su r e
_______ C l e a n i n g _______
DON RITE Rea/Comm
Free eat Llc/lna. Major credit
cerde eccepted. 331-4133

301-

R o o f in g

YATES ROOFING since 1929
Church A Sr. Disc. 3rd Oen.
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10. 1998

by Chic Young

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By Phillip Alder
Lewis Carroll wrote. “T m very
brave generally.’ he went on in a low
voice 'only today I happen to have a
headache “
For some strange reason, this made
me think of gangs who "bravely” beat
up unfortunate victims. Yet when you
get one of them on his own. outnum
be m l. he becomes more yellow than a
bunch of bananas
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how to defend yourself &lt;And it is even
b e tte r if your p artn er knows the
moves too &gt;To test yourself, look only
at the West and North hands Against
three no-trump, you lead the spade
six: four. jack, king Declarer plays a
low club from his hand How do you
defend?
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spoil the day it you link up with someone
who always tries to impress others with
his or her material wealth rather than
Friday. Dec I t . 1998
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Establishing more ambitious obiechves
selective when socialising
tor yoursolt could be your upperm ost
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Any snob­
drive m ine yo.ir ahead This should pay
bish behavior on your behalf could cause
oft handsomely if you don t tako on more
others lo lose respect lor you rather than
than you can handle
admire you today. Eve n if you aro superi­
or in some way. try not to flaunt it
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Oec. 21) Less ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) It would be
mistakes aro likely it you give credence to sell deception that could lead to youi
downfall today it you think you can poryour own insights and perceptions today
lorm som ething w ell with only a lew
D on t pay attention to tho advice ol a
sketches ol information at your disposal
know-il all who in reality may know very
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Get a lew
little Know whore lo look lor romance
more tacts and opinions before tumping
a n d y o u ’ll tind it Th o A s tr o -G r a p h
into something financial that a Inend (eels
Malchmakor instantly reveals which signs
would be a good deal Sho or he may
are romantically ported tor you Mail
m ean well, but could bo totally m isin­
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formed
per P O Box 1758 Murray Hill Station.
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watching you today may not necessarily
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Be care
be your admirers, so it you Imd yourself
tut about locusing on the frailties of oth­
at tho center ol attention, keep this in
ers today It could cause them lo take a
mmd and guard against what you say or
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too harsh, nor too wishy-washy today
when managing those who are in need ol
your care and control And above all.
don't ask them to do som ething you
wouldn t do yourself
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) A failure to do
everything that is required ol you in a
business matter today could turn a poten­
tially profitable venture into a 'bummer*
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mettle might be tested on how you han­
dle the situation
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that will count, but what you actually do
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a good producer as well
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truly a nd honestly know what y o u 're
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SEMINOLE LIFE 1C

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Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Ovlado, Winter Springe and Seminole County since ISOS

91st YEAR. No. 16

SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1998

Lake M ary
co-ed’s death
ruled murder

25-year-old
mystery still
surrounds
boy’s death

aad Vicki BaUaccla
HERALD STAFF WRITERS
LAKE MARY - The March
death of a Rollins College stu­
dent has been ruled a homicide
by the Winter Park Police De­
partment. but police are saying
very little about the details of
the murder and why It has
taken so long for the death to
be considered a killing.

By Lacy Loar
HERALD EDITOR
SANFORD • William Oglesby. 12. spent the
summer of 1973 perfecting his cannonball dives
off the pier Into Lake Monroe, his pale skin
freckled from the sun. his blond hair bleached
while gold. Endless bright days William spent
fishing with his sister and pul. Ruthie. At aim meFs end. he put away his fishing pole; tucked
the faded swimming trunks In a drawer. On the
first day or Sanford Middle School. Srpt. 4. he
was rrady. pencils sharpened, notebooks new.
On the second day. he died.
Classmate Sammy Oeter. 13. who had been
expelled for fighting by Principal Dan Pelham
Just hours rarller. was charged with Ogelsby's
murder. If convlclrd. Prosecutor Newman Brock
considered seeking the death penalty.
"They arrested a boy. and there was a trial.
We heard that the attorney who represented
him wanted to adopt him. We also heard he was
supposed to serve 25 years. My mother was told
that he died In the jail fire (1B75) but we didn’t
hear any more.* William s sister Ruth Rogers
said this week. 25 years after her brother's
death. Both Pelham and law enforcement vet­
eran Steve Harriett, now chief deputy for the
Seminole County Sheriffs Office, said they liad
also heard rumors during the mid-70s.
‘ But I haven't heard it mentioned at all In
more than 20 years.* Pelham said.
*1 heard the Jail fire story. But It Isn't true. His
name was not on that list,* Harriett said.
Rogers said the family was never contacted af­
ter the trial In Brevard County, moved by Circuit
Judge Dominick Salfl after death threats were
made against Sammy, the slight. 88-pound boy
accused of beating William to death over $1 that
William didn't have.
Memories of Sammy and his flamboyant B a r
low attorney. T. David Bum s, the man who a l­
ways wore white, faded over the years, like
smoke from a fire, seemingly Into thin air.

The body of
J e n n i f e r [. r a h
K a m a , a 19-

year-old
sophomore,
was found
March 3 1 In
her dormitory
room. Details

Plot thickens
in Longwood
Photo top:
WHam
Oglesby in the
last photo taken
of him, his
school picture in
1972. Bottom:
Family
members
brighten

Barely a breeze stirred that second day after
school, Sept. 5. 1973. William Oglesby. W al­
lace's and Lula's dutiful and cheerful son,
bounded down the school steps, blond hair
sticking to his forehead In the 91 degree heat.
An afternoon rain had fallen, rising now In hu­
mid steam from the sidewalks. Leaving school,
too, was Stanley's and Darlene's brooding,

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of the case arc H K
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not being dls
W" k
w' I
Kairls
cussed by police. They said to
do so would reveal information
about her death that would be
known only to the killer.
Kairls' parents. Lake Mary
residents John and Barbara
Kairls. arc extremely devaa-

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tated by the recently released
Information.
‘Jennifer was an exceptional,
caring young woman. It la be ­
yond our comprehension why
anyone would want to harm
her,* said John and Barbara
In a written statement. "She
was pursuing her dream of a
career In Theater Arts. She will
be missed by all who knew
her.*
Hearing that police are now
considering Kairls' death a
homicide has created more
questions than It has answered
for those who knew her.
While he won't discuss any­
thing about the case either.
Bill Elsaele. who Is the drama
Instructor at Lake Mary High
School, remembers Kairls as a
popular young woman who was
Interested tn all aspects of
theater.
"She was a determined young
lady who wanted a life In the
theater.* he said. "She was a
great kid.*
Kairls was a member of the
LMHS Theater Department for
four y e a n and a member of In-

Commissioners
want to know if
administrator is
resigning or not
By Maria Oram
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LONQWOOD - The plot thlckena In the continuing saga of
whether Ctty Administrator W.
Shelton Smith will remain or
resign from hla current Job po­
sition.
A special Monday meeting

called
Friday
morning
by
Mayor Rusty Miles to discuss a
resolution accepting the resig­
nation of Smith baaed on
philosophical differences; and
providing for severance com ­
pensation. was canceled Friday
afternoon for lack of a letter of
resignation.
Miles said It was his under­
standing there was a letter
from Smith pending and that la
why he Initially called the
meeting. Since the letter had
not been officially submitted,
however. Smith canceled the
meeting,
which
had
been
scheduled 15 minutes prior to
the regular Monday cotnmls-

Fallow fields, pastoral no more
Change is coming, say
owners, to what was
once productive farm
land, though neighbors
and environmental
groups are trying to
stop development.
By Shall Brodia
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
SANFORD - It was a simple
farm life, a way of life Don
Cain calls ‘ tranquil and quiet.*
but that way of life has come to
an end.
One of a few hundred small
farms operating In Seminole
County tn mid-century, Aator
Farms was the heart and soul
of Eldon and Ola Cain.

SHANA'S
SOLUTIONS

*My dad had a love for the
land and he was on the farm
every day of his life, even when
he grew too old to farm,’ said
Don. the oldest of four siblings.
Oeorge Cain, Eldon's father,
came to ’ Monroe* tn 1916 and
built a homestead on 10 acres
at what la now the Port of
Sanford. He (armed eight of the
10. and barely got b y . said
Steve, the Cain's third child.
*You were poor, but you didn't
know It because everyone else
was poor.*
Florida waa hit hard by the
Depression, "but not as severe
as other places,’ said Steve.
"You could make a living off of
10 acres,* said Don.
Eldon worked the farm with

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hla father until the beginning
of World W ar II, when he went
to Savannah to help build
ships for the European war ef­
fort. Trained as a welder, he
was making more money than
he had ever seen tn hla life. He
sent money home and started
buying land from Oeorge liters,
10 acres at a time.
T h e y bought a piece at a
time.* said daughter, Rebecca,
*as they were able to afford It.*
Aator Farms was part of the
John Jacob Aator Grant, which
incorporated
thousands
of
acres tn Seminole, Lake and
Volusia counties.
(Yea,
the
John Jacob Aator. noted finan­
cier. who died on the Titanic.)
Eldon and Ola eventually
purchaaed 100 acres and grew
row crops such as cabbage,
lettuce, peppers, beans, cu­
cumbers ana potatoes. Eldon

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One* a active and productive farm, lha fields of Aator Farms now la fafiow.
In it's heyday the Cains, shown hare era Aaron (on wagon from Ml) Stave,
Eldon and Paula (Stave's daughter, driving the tractor), harvested many
cropa, such as cabbage.

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G etting a ru n fo r your
m oney at this festival
Hie second weekend tu Sep­
tember I* always set aside in
Vubn City. Call!, to celebrate
the One qualities o f the favorite
by-product of the plum
The California I’ntne Festival
will nu hide celebrity chefs, cn*
tcrtainmenl. arts and crafts,
children’s activities, an antique
car show and a photography
contest, (We have no Idea what
the subject mailer for such a
contest might be.)
Prunes are yummy, the or­
ganisers remind us, and l heyTv
good lor us as well What bet­
ter reason to celebrate a food?

C le a n in g u p
It von are looking lor some­
thing lo do on Saturday and
are in the mood to do some
cleaning, head out to some
fetleral lands.
The first Saturday after La-

T h is and
that...
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bor Ifav has been designated
as Federal Lands Cleanup Day
by a presidential proclamation
In 1985.

Fa&gt; oriti* curm udgeon
IL L Mencken, a newspaper­
man known in the 20s and 50s
for his critical look nt Ameri­
can life ami politics, would
have celebrated his bltlhday
on Saturday were he still
among the living.
Mencken, a curmudgeon o(

WEKIVA SMALL AREA STUDY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
September 22,1998

the highest order, was quick lo
|M&gt;lnl out the foibles of the
American way ol life. He also,
however. Was quick to poke fun
at himself or ask that kindness
be shown to the downtrodden.
*11, after 1 depart this vale,
you ever remember me
and
hove thought to please my
ghost, forgive some sinner and
wink your eye at some homely
girl." lie said.

O n T u esd a y. Septem ber 22,1998, the
Sem in ole C o u n ty B oard of C ounty
C o m m iss io n e rs (Board) will co n d u ct
a p u b lic hearing to co n sid er
reco m m en d a tio n s of the Sem inole
C o u n ty L o ca l Plnnning A g e n cy (LPA )
regarding the W ekiva Sm all Area
Study. The B o ard will receive public
input, input from any local
g overnm ent or other agen cy, and
take action on the Study. II tho
Study is a ccepted by the B oard, the
Study will be transm itted to the
Flo rida Departm ent of C om m unity
A ffairs follow ing B o ard action.

( liv e g r a n d s a htij*
It’s not |ust some holiday In­
vented by I lullmutk
A presidential proclamation
(there seem tu be a lot of those
In September, doesn’t there?)
signed In 1979 made the first
Sunday hi September following
Libor Day Grandparents Day.
Go out and visit the grand­
parents and celebrate their
love, their kindness and their
wisdom.

T h e hearing will begin at 7:00 P.M.,
or as so o n thercalter a s p o ssib le , in
the Sem in ole C o u n ty Services
B u ild in g , 1101 Ea st First Street,
San ford , F L , R o o m 1028 (Board
C ham bers).

Drawing the line on urban sprawl
S ie r r a

C lu b

d e liv e r s

By Justin Sapp

HEliALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - On Thursday
morning. Sierra Club members
ushered extremely concerned,
yet friendly Independent forces
through the County Services
Building up lo the Commis­
sioner Chambers Office.
Documented ammunition was
in the form o f a high profile,
verified complaint. This com ­
plaint is a prerequisite to filing
action with the Circuit Court.
It challenges the Aug.
11
amendment to the Seminole
County Comprehensive Plan
that changes both land use
designation and zoning o f Astor Farms, the 130 acre trarl of
farmland located In part Inside
the Wekiva River Protection
Area. The complaint ultimately
seeks to invalidate or amend
the county’s decision to rezonc
Astor Farm's to Planned Unit
Development (PUD).
Tlte morning confrontation
had less to do with comm is­
r

c o m p la in t;

‘ w e 'r e

The

10-page

verified

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the upper-80s. Lows ncar-70
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Highs tn
the upper-80s. Lows In the low70s, Monday: Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Highs in the upper 80s. Lows in the low-70s. Tues­
day: Afternoon thunderstorms.
Highs nrar-90. Lows In the low70s.

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SUNDAY
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MONDAY
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SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 11:25
a.m., maj. 5:10 a.rn.. min. — p in., maj. 5:45 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
1:12 a.m.. 1:47 p.m.. low: 7:19
a.m.. 8:07 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high:
1:17 a.m.. 1:52
p.m.. low: 7:24 a.m., 8:12 p.m.,
Cocoa Beach: high: 1:32 a.m..
2:07 p.m.. low: 7:39 a.m., 8:27
p.m.

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S m y r n a B en ch : S cu s arc 24 feet w ith a m od erate
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at N ew Syntrna, 75 degrees.
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"Seninn Seminole County Since IVOH"
Sunday, September 13. 1998 • Vol. 91, No. 16
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plaint chronicles the year’s
procedural history of proposed
Astor Farms project. H iring
two meetings in February, area
homeowners
spoke
against
laud use change and rrzonlng
application. Consensus desired
to retain the rural character of
the land. The county's Plan­
ning and Zoning Hoard n-commendrd denial of land use
and zoning
change.
Also,
county staff with the planning
and zoning department ex­
pressed opposition to both the
Planning and Zoning Hoard
and to the Hoard of County
Commissioners.
In August, all the petitioners
of the current verified com ­
plaint spoke at a public hear­
ing against rrzonlng. providing
scientific and trrhnlral justifi­
cation for their position. And
onre again, the county staff,
planning and zoning depart­
ment. while directly Involved tn
the Wekiva Small Area Study,
recommended against rrzonlng
comduring a hearing u1th the
County Planning and Zoning
Hoard.
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then that should best explain
the reason for a verified ram-

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sioners
or
with
Seminole
County Attorney Lonnie Groot
than with a multitude of curi­
ous reporters and key m em ­
bers of Friends o f the Wekiva
River. Seminole Audubon Soci­
ety. Sierra Club Central Florida
Group,
Seminole
Estates
Homeowners Association, and
a half-dozen Individual homeowners around Astor Farms.
Keith St hue of the Sierra Club
knows this is a significant act.
‘ We're tiling a lug complaint.
We’re not Jusi addressing the
land use change, but also
challenging tile zoning... We
arc prepared to sue."
The organizations and Indi­
viduals Involved with the com ­
plaint i lahti the approval o f rrzonlng by the request of Astor
Farms applicants Dan and Re­
becca Pelham and developer
Allan Keene Is inconsistent
with the Seminole
County
comprehensive plan and land
development regulations.

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YOUR PARTICIPATION 13 REQUESTED
T h e S em in o le C o u n ty Planning and Developm ent Departm ent has co n d u cte d a special
sm all area stud y within the area depicted on the m ap above. The Study Is Intended to look
at existing land use and developm ent patterns, identify planning strategies and build
co m m u nity c o n s e n s u s regarding future growth and developm ent within the S tu d y Area.
R eco m m en d atio n s from th is Study will be evaluated for co n sis te n c y with the rural
ch aracter of the area, a t defined by the W ekiva River Protection A ct, and for co n siste n c y
with the A ct. O n Septem ber 16,1996, the L P A will co n d u ct a p ublic hearing o n the S tu d y to
receive p u b lic input and m ake reco m m en d a tio n s to the B o ard. Three (3) com m unity
m eetings were a lso previo usly held to receive p u b lic Input regarding the Study.
T h e general p u b lic is enco u ra g ed to appear at this hearing and present input regarding the
Study in a cco rd a n ce with the p ro ce d u re s u se d by the B C C , or subm it written co m m en ts to
the C o m p reh en sive Planning D iv isio n at 1101 Ea st First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771;
telephone (407) 321-1130, exten sion 7371; F A X (407) 324-4818.
Pattons with (Usabilities natdlng assistance to particlpata In any of tho procaadinga ahould contact tho
County'a Human Resources Department ADA Coordinator 48 houra In advance of tha moating at (407) 321-1130,
eittnslon 7941. Paraona ara advltad that If thay with lo appaal any dtcialon mad* at this haarlng, they will naad
a racord of tha procaadinga. and for auch purpoaa, they mada naad to anaura that a verbatim record of tha
procaadinga la mada, which racord Includaa tha taatimony and evidence upon which tha appaal la to be baaed,
par Sactlon 264.0105, Florida Statute*.

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troubled son. Sammy
Getcr. Dan Pelham, entering
his third year os principal, had
expelled Gcter less titan an
hour earlier for his involvement
in two (lglits that day.
’ He exhibited aggressive be­
havior. so be was sent home.
Hack then, principals had
power to make Immediate deci­
sions to keep things Bafe on
campus." Pelham says.
Hut off campus, life was far
-from safe for William.
Sammy confronted William In
a French Avenue parking lot.
two
soft
drink
machines
shielding them from casual
passersby. *L4ttlc Sammy Geter
hit William In the chest,
caused his heart to stop, and
he died.” Newman Brock, who
prosecuted the rase, now ex­
plains.
There were marks on my
brother's body from the shoes
the boy wore. He kicked and
kicked him. We heard my
brother had been hit In the
nose with brass knuckles. He
was beaten so bad. It didn't
even look like him. They had to
have u closed coffin. When my
mother asked for Ills clothes
and l&gt;ooks. when It was over,
they told her there was so
much blood that they had to
bum them.* Ruth Rogers says.
Gcter was booked for man­
slaughter us a Juvenile. Hut the
£&gt;cmlnolc County grand Jury
soon Indicted him us an adult,
charging him with first degree
murder.
Defense attorney T. David
Hums was known for his In­
souciance toward Judges, once
arriving In court like a majestic
sultan, his Utter actually a
stretcher on which he lay
pleudlug with the Judge that he
was too sick to Uy a case and
needed u continuance, says
Hillsborough County attorney
Dave Partlow. Hums' signature
white linen suit and string tic
were topped by his Jaunty
straw hat. His theatrics were
legendary. He was the cham ­
pion o f tite suppressed, fight­
ing for equality from the m o­
ment hr was admitted to the
Florida Bur in 1952.
T . David Hums was a char­
acter.* retired Polk County
Judge Eddie Flood suys. He
could be u little fluky, but he
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POLICE LOG
7Tii’ following reports lucre rampllcd from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office for Incidents recorded Sept. I I :

Aggravated assault:
SANFORD, 800 block, French Ave., Sc pi. 10, 6:53 p.m. A 28ycnr-old man was arrested for aggravated battery and willfully,
maliciously following a woman utter an altercation with her.
Sanford Police said the man and the woman got Into u fight
when he approached her at her brother's house and began
fighting wtih her. They said he pushed her around and then
pulled out a gun and threatened her. She told police that he
had been following her around for some time.

Burglary:
OVIEDO, 1200 block. Broadway, Sept. 10. 1:14 a.m. Four 18-

year-old men were arrrsted for burglary, theft from a building,
trespassing and damage to property by Oviedo Police. Police
said the men had extracted 813 from a soda machine with a
hammer. They estimated damage to the machine nt $500. One
of the men, at the lime o f the arrest was found to have a bag of
marijuana seeds In his jroeket. Hr was arrrsted for possession
of drugs as well.

Domestic violence:
ALTAM ONTE BPR IN08. 200 block o f Lormine, Sept. 10. 4:35

p.m. A 20-year-old man was urrested for domestic violence. A l­
tamonte Springs Police said he pushrd his housemate down,
punched and kicked her. and threatened to kill her with a crow
bar.
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS, 1100 block o f P U gab. Sept. 10. 1:40
p m . A 48-year-old homeless man was arrested for domestic
violence by Altamonte Springs Police. Police said he went Into
his mother's house and started throwing Items around. They
said he also pushed her In the chest and slapped her on the
back, latter, he was charged with battery on a law enforcement
officer aftrr he threatened to "kirk (the officer) up your a ss'
during Ills arrest and transpurl.
FERN PARK. 1000 block, Lake o f the Woods, Sept. 10. 10
p.m. A 40-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence by
Seminole County sheriffs deputies after hr got Into a fight
with Ills brother. Deputies said he and his brother were argu­
ing when he struck him In the nose, lie nlso pulled the phone
from thr wall when Ills brother tried to call O il. As he was
being arrested he told his brother that he 'had Just signed (his)
death warrant.*
LAKE MARY, 200 block, 1st Street, Sept. 10. 2:24 p.m. A 33year-old woman was arrested for domrsttc violence after she
grabbed a teen In her home around the throat during an argu­
ment.

Driving under the influence:
ALTAM ONTE SPRINGS, Wym ore end W estm ont*. Sept. 8,

11:40 p.m. A 39-year-old woman was arrested for driving under
the influence by Altamonte Springs l*ollre.

Drugs:
LAKE MARY, US Highway

17-02 and County Road 427,

Sept. 10. 6:48 p.m. A 44-year-old man was unrated for pos­
session or less than 20 grams o f marijuana and possession of
dnig paraphernalia. Seminole County sheriffs deputies said
they responded to u call from a citizen who said they saw a
man smoking marijuana from a pipe while driving through
(own. He was stopped and allowed his vehicle to be itcarched.
Deputies found some murijunna In a cooler and a pipe In the
console urea of the car.

Continued from Pngs 1A
tematlonal Thespian Society
Troupe »3506. In addition to
performing, she worked l&gt;ehlnd
the scenes as crew head, tech­
nical supervisor and assistant
director.
Her
senior
year.
Kalhs played the lead role of
Oolde In Fiddler on fhe Roof.
Elssrle said he doesn't know
who would want to kill her or
why.
He said, however, that Uie
1996 honors graduate o f Luke
Mary High School was a
cheerful leader. Her whole
family was always Involved In
the plays.
Throughout high school and
eoltrge. Kalrls was Involved
with the youth programs of the
Orlando Civic Theatre during
the summer seasons. She cho­
reographed for the programs,
and had directed Dye Dye
Birdie for the Children's Skim­
mer Program.
Kalrls played the lead role In
the Rollins production of Agnes
o f God. In addition la her thea­
ter projects at Rollins, Kalrls
worked In the school bookstore
and Theater Department office,
and volunteered for the Year
2000 Habitat For Humanity
Project. She made the Deans
List at Rollins.
Majoring In theater at Rollins
and mlnorlng In danre. her
goal, according to her parents,
was to teach theater nt thr
high school or college level.
Her older sister, Christina.

now a student nt the University
o f South Florida In Tampa, was
also Involved In the Lake Mary
thesplan troujve. She was not
available for comment after the
police
announced the new
findings regarding her slstrr's
death.
'It Is our sincere hope that
tiie Winter Park Police De­
partment will be able to find

Deputy charged

'H e's a great person with tiie
public but not supportive of his
staff.'
Sergeant on
Friday said
though Smith was great with
tiie public, he questioned the
city administrator's effective­
ness with his employees and
getting projects done.
~I like Inc man and he has

A scholarship fund has been
started In Kalrls' name to pro­
vide scholarships for college
bound theater students and
scholarships to the civic thea­
ters o f Central Florida's Chil­
dren's Theatre Program. Dona­
tion checks can be sent to:
Jennifer Leah Kalrls Memorial
Fund. 700 Remington
Oak
Drive. Lake Mary. FL 32746.

NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
TAX INCREASE
The City of Lake Mary has tentatively adopted
a measure to increase its property tax levy.
Last year’s property tax levy:
A. Initially proposed tax levy
$2,465,318
B. Less tax reductions due to the Value
Adjustment Board and other assessment
changes
($31,448)
C. Actual property tax levy
$2,496,766
This year’s proposed tfax levy
$3,008,070

SANFORD - A
Seminole
County deputy was chargrd
with aggravated battery Friday
for squeezing his pregnant
girlfriend.
James I. Smith. 32. was
charged at about 2:40 a.m. nt
Woir/s Bar and taken to the
county jail, according to a po­
lice report. The woman told
police that Smith squeezed her
to the point of jvaln when he
had her In a bear hug and also
squeezed her fingers.
Smith has been suspended
with pay pending a review. In
1997. Smith and another dep­
uty sheriff while off duty
mooned a couple and were
subsequently suspended for 86
hours without pay. Smith was
released from jail on a $2,000
bond.

All concerned citizens are invited to attend a
public hearing on the tax increase to be held:
Thursday, September 17, 1998
7:00 P.M.
100 N. Country Club Road
Lake Mary, Florida, 32746

Longw ood
CowlUiwatf from Fag* 1A
slon session at 7 p.m.
T understood that an FYI
copy of a letter dated Sept. 3
went to the city, but nothing
official has been brought In
yet,* Miles said. T h ere has
been some controversy on
; whether I called the meeting
• prematurely, but I was merely
! responding to his jiendlng let­
ter.'
Miles, who has previously
expressed his dissatisfaction
with Smith's performance as
city administrator, said the la, sue o f Ills Job status 'Is like
| those old television serials that
were continued each w eek.'
“Tilings Just aren't getting
done for all Die money we're
paying him." Miles said. 'It's
j just not happening.'
i
Last month, Miles called a
! special commission meeting to
} discuss tiie reorganization of
j city government. Tiie main
i thrust of the session, however.
| turned out to be a discussion
j of Smith's shortcomings and
i lack o f performance on the Job.
i Miles subsequently called for a
| motion asking Smith to step
| down. The motion did not
j carry.
i
.At lliat meeting. Commls.1-stoncre Anna marie Vacca and
•*. Ron Sergeant
agreed
that
i ‘ Smith was not performing up
«? to par. Commissioner Paul
J Lovestrand had called
tiie
meeting an orchestrated effort
veiled
under a
misleading
agenda heading. Commissioner
Steve Miller did not attend be­
cause of a Job commitment, but
| later said, had he known the
! true Intent o f the meeting he
| would have definitely attended.
| Miller has criticized Miles for
j . not following the proper proce­
dure. He also criticized Vacca
and Sergeant for placing all the
4 blame of the city's problems on
.Smith, when they themselves
were part o f the problem.
Vacca said Friday that Smith
docs not communicate enough
with commissioners and dors
not follow through with proj­
ects. One example, she said Is
the residential sewer lines that
should have been completed
many years ago. lie
also
changes his mind on Issues
and does not communicate
problems to tiie commission,
ehc said.
'H e’s gotten
wishy-washy
and does not bring tilings for­
ward that need to be dl scussed,* she said. "We've sup* ported him through the years
but he hems and haws.

the pcrson(s) responsible for
her death and that our court
systrm will bring Justice In the
end," said Kalrls' parents.
The Kalrlses prefer not to
comment further until a sus­
pect or suspects are appre­
hended. but suggest that ques­
tions concerning the Investiga­
tion be directed to the Winter
Park Police Department.

always treated me with re­
spect. but It’s time for the city
to move In a different direc­
tion* Sergeant said.
*1 don't like this or want tills
to happen...but I don't think he
(Smith) should be In that Job.*
Smith has declined to com ­
ment.
To be continued...

A FINAL DECISION on the proposed tax
increase and the budget will be made at this
hearing

BUDOKT SUMMARY
CITY OF LAKE MARY - FISCAL YEAR 1998-1899
THE PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES
OF THE C m r OF LAKE MARY ARE 3.4% MORE THAN
LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES

Fund Balance/Working Capital
Brought Forward

General
Fund

Special
Revenue
Funds

Debt
Service
Funds

S4.109.138

S73Q.4ZQ

$11M9Q

$3.032.166

0
0
0
7.200
0
132,889
23,000
800

0
0
0
0
0
0
10,500

0
0
0
0
178,927
0
562,300

0
0
0
0
0
2,324,271
175.000

0
0
0
0
0
471,328
15,500

2,857,666
2,315,500
410,000
183,200
895,617
3,038,888
1,066,300

6Q4J28

1.493.242

________ Q

4Q.5QQ

■2J47.77Q

2.234.469

2.499J271

S5.266.635

S3.682.724

527.328
S727.190

13.535.141
$22,909,220

Estimated Revenue:
Taxes
Millage Rate Per $1,000
3.7648
Ad Valorem Tax
2.857.666
2,315,500
Franchise &amp; Utility Taxes
Licenses and Permits
410,000
Fines and Forfeitures
176.000
Intergovernmental
716.890
Charges for Services
110.400
Other
300.000
Operating Transfers In
m soo
Total Revenue
Total Fievenue and Balances

7.294.956
S11.404.094

Expend itures/Expenses:
General Government
Finance
Police
Fire
Public Works
Perks and Recreation
Water and Sewer Operating
Stormwater
Vehicle Maintenance
Capital Projects
Debt Service
Operating Transfers Out
Total Expenditures/Expenses

*

Capital
Projects
Funds

•

$1,829,996
234,110
2,271,656
1,031,184
526.334
875.741
0
0
0
0
0

m eea
$894 35 9

815.228
934.218

$

o

Enterprise
Funds

Internal
Servioe
Funds

$1,163.453

199.662

$

0
0
0
0
0
0

$9,374.079

$

1,835,506
234,110
2,305,156
1,031,184
526,334
875,741
1,162.704
60,000
226,782
7,089.672
1,127,112

0
0
0
0
0
808,078

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
5.079,272
0

1,162,704
60,000
0
1,664,540
126,849

0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
226,782
145,860
192,185

______ 0-

_______ 0.

375.000

______ Q

2.747.770

564,827

19,222,071

$

o

2.296.77Q

$5,510
0
33,500
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
74.000

9,067,791

113,010

808,078

0
0
0
0

5,079,272

3,589,093

$

Totals

•

Fund Balance/Working Capital
To Be Carried Forward FY 89

p ra am

Z6L349

126.140

Total Appropriated Expenditures/
Expenses and Reserves

111.404.034

1894 359

£934 218

167.363

S5.266.635

93.631

S3.682.724

162.363

$727,190

3J667.1A8

122 909.220

The tenUMvs, adopted, and/or final btjdgetsareon file in the office of the above mentioned taxing authority as s public record.

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�M a s s t r a n s it , t h e e c o n o m y a n d C l i n t o n

L a k e M a r y : W e ll
ru n , w e ll d o n e
W ith all the political w ra n g lin g recently,
m u ch o f It w ith a m ean-spirited edge, it's
refresh in g to see o n e city's election process
m ove a lo n g w ith n ary a glitch.
R ecent county elections turned acid near
the en d. w ith poison arrow s aim ed in
d eb a tes and In broch u res at op p osition on
both sides.
W a sh in gton D.C. and the nation have
screech ed to a halt over the C linton affair.
W e do w on d er Just how approp riate It has
been for ou r fellow m edia m avens. m ostly
on television , to Judge ou r president so
harshly. H is offen ses m ay be Indictable, but
Im peach ab le? G od and H illary m ay give him
a hard tim e for his sexu al peccadilloes, but
w c think im peach m en t Is m ore approp riate
for crim es o f high treason and for u sin g the
office o f the president to n egatively Impact
the ru n n in g o f the governm ent. A s Richard
Nixon d id in W a terga te. Iran C on tra cam e
close. B ut It is lu dicrou s to think that lushlipped M onica Lew insky should disassem ble
a n ation that has b een ru n n in g pretty
sm o o th ly .
A nd everyon e Is so m ean abou t it!
Not so in Lake M ary. W e are happy to
note that resid en ts there are content w ith
the fine w ay th eir govern m en t Is hum m ing
along. T h ree in cu m ben ts. M ayor D avid
M ealor. T h o m G reen e and G ary B render
Just returned to office unopposed, as
q u alifyin g for election ended Friday at 5
p.m .
G ood luck, gen tlem en . W e w ou ld offer you
cigars In con gratu lation s, but...

I couldn't believe what I was reading In an­
other newspaper: a proposal for a mass trailsporlallon terminal in Hood's llooil. a.k.a. Or­
lando. Do you think lhal I he great city of Hood's
Hood In Chapin County has its ear to this little
City of Sanford and this column? We proposed
the Idea In depth a very long lime ago and even
faxed the concept to H oods Hood. Chaptu
County, and the developer. Hey. we sent ren­
derings.
Tills mass transit situation and the entire
transportation system is in need for people who
cun think. Vision, where are you? There has
been a major waste o f money to date, a lark of
direction and no plan or at least none that
makes sense. We have a group of |&gt;coplc In­
volved that are picking up payrhrrks for. I don't
know. The Stale of Florida doesn’t seem to be
paying much attention either. I don't know
when I've seen any program In what appears to
me. such disarray.
They might to pick up tills nrwsp.qx-r every
week and save themselves a couple of wasted
years. The problem Is that when you "adopt*
other peoples visions, you usually mess things
up because you don't understand the entire
concept. Look for that to happen next. Enough
is enough. I can't think about it anymore. Dol­
lars down the drain, no vision, poor public edu­
cation. jx-ople out In front who can't relate to
the piibllr. What else ran 1 say'? Much, much
more but not toduv.

You liked it!
What about tire Idea o f moving the voting pre­
cincts into the schools. Hold political debates
in the schools and give credit to students who
attend with their parents? A real family value
Idea. You liked lit Good, now let us see what our

public schools and those responsible will do
with this concept. By the way, I have been In­
formed it Is done elsewhere. What better wuy to
educate our children about the Importance of
voting'? Whnt better place thnn In our public
schools'?

The economy
W lillr others were putting n spin on the Aslan
and general global prospects ns being 'not loo
bad.' I said, 'look out!' O f eourse. It was Just a
hunch or maybe an eduentrd guess bused on
my own perception. I also said tiicrr would l&gt;e u
cut in interest rates. There was no possible way
to deter that from happening. I even went ns far
as to say that we could be looking at a bottom
rate o f 5 perrrnl.
IVe been right so far. but the downturn In Ihr
economy can be softened If the proper meas­
ures are taken immediately. In which case wr
would probably bottom out at 5 1/2 percent.
The problem lies In Washington. The first steps
should be to resolve the Clinton situation ill a

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manner that Is Ix-M Inr the country ami lo do II I
quickly.
Wc nerd a president ami the office o f the ;
presidency stable. The second step would lx- tocut Interest rates. If our representatives In
Washington and the federal reserve fall to take
those first two steps within weeks at most and
then follow through with other measures there
is going to lx-. In my opinion, a real decline and
a dangerouHnvorld. W r enntiot afford the luxury
of delay, nor (tie continuation of the soap opera
In Washington.
Tile first Item on (lie agenda in Washington
should lie the economic global distress and how
do we ix-st protect the United Slates while try­
ing to ket-p other nations afloat. There Is noth­
ing more Important.

Difficult times
Difficult times lay ahead bused on whut I've
stated above. Tliere should lie no consideration
of tax increases. Little discord should come
from (lie Hoard of County Commissioners and
an effort to act In accord with the state of the
nation, whatever tli.it will lx*.
In other words, tax Increases should not be
on the agenda. Fluff slum Id lx- removed, provide
the services needed, don't add Hems tli.it cannot
lx- defended. In that. I would Include tile lm- ‘
plementlng of more speed humps, unless paid
for by those who want Ihem. and oilier non essenllal Items.

Sanford airport
Domestic flights from the Orlando Sanfonl ■
Airport? Great Idea. A thought Hint may work. I
Sanford to Philadelphia or New York. Two largr
cities, Another would be Baltimore/Washington,
New York.

Special People
TONY
TIZZIO

Candidate says thanks
I would like to offer my sincere lhanks to the
many, many people in Brevard and Seminole
counties who supported and voted for me for
Ctrcult Judge in the September 1st primary.
Your rates put me in first place in a three-man
race, and I am both thankful for and humbled
by your faith in my candidacy. 1 hope I have
earned your continued support in the November
3 general election.
Sincerely.

On upcoming job fair
The Center for Independent Living (CIL) has
been a Central Florida mainstay for over 20
years. During that time. It has seen u lot of
changes: growth. Increased population, and the
A D A We will present a Two l*art scries on the
Center.

Jeffrey Thompson

In today's column. Part One, we will tell you a
little about the Second Atuma) Job Fuir, For
Persons With Disabilities. The event will take
place on October 0. 10 u.m. to 12 noon at the
Winter Park Civic Center. The Civic Center Is
located at 1050 West Morse Bivd., Winter Park.

W h o’ s paying for this?
Once again deceit comes gushing forth from
tire City o f Winter Springs dais enabling the
commissioners, plus staff, to travel to Tallahas­
see overnight to apply for grant points for the
future lavish spending envisioned by present
city government. O diously, the City of Winter
Springs has no one capable o f presenting an
application, on behalf of the city, to the politi­
cal power structure in Tallahassee, as a repre­
sentative o f the city, in a formidable manner.
With the personal political posturing the citi­
zens are experiencing from the dais, fewer p eo­
ple to make this presentation In Tallahassee
would greatly enhance the probability o f re­
ceiving the necessary grants.
WHO'S PAYING
FOR THIS
ORGANIZED
FARCE?
If the funds are not forthcoming, will the citi­
zens be reimbursed for this frivolity? After all
the citizens Just paid for commissioners' travel
to Miami Beach for four days to folic in the sun,
sand, and etc.
Oh yes. I forgot, maybe you can get Bobby
Guthrie to figure out a method to get 'bond cov­
erage' for this commission's 'capital* Improve­
ment. Now. that might be a dollar well spent,
before the coffers ore dried up by the reigning
'brotherhood'!
I loved tire Guthrie rendition o f 'sunshine
violations', when asked by the commission. He
ought to have a vast repertoire o f answers
backlogged since he wsb involved in the Investi­
gation by Attorney General Butterworth and on
opinion rendered citing Martin County In viola­
tion. Martin County had to change Guthrlc'a
"behind-close-door-practices.*
Those vans being rented by the city, all
aboard for Tallahassee, ought to be installed
with non-stoppablc recording devices, it's a
shame that Uic travel time isn't convenient all
at the same time. Greyhound Bus service has
multi-departure schedules. The citizens ought to
put these people on a bus with a pay as you go
plan.
Harold Scott
W n t c r Springs

Let your voice be heard
O ur readers are invited to contribute
guest opinion colum ns for publica­
tion, as well a s letters to the editor.
Opinions expressed need not be those
o f -the Herald; we may or- may not
agree with you, but we will always
uphold your First Am endm ent right
to express your views.

Representatives from more thnn 20 major em ­
ployers from Orange. Seminole and Osceola
counties will be on hand. Here Is a Who's Who
on (he companies represented and Uie posi­
tions sought at the Job Fuir. They Include some
o f the biggest corporate names In the Central
Florida area.

Simple solution fo: everyday heroes
Deep down inside o f us, hidden away from
public view, Is that which makes us Individual.
It Is our hopes, fears, dreams and desires. It Is
the little girl and the wizened old man. each
with a role as life plays It's limited run. When
wc ore young, wc dream o f deeds of va lorknights slaying dragons and rescuing beautiful
princesses, or as cowboys saving the ranch
from the rustlers.
As a child, the dream of being a hero begins
with reading storybooks. When the days pass
Into years, the dream dickers In Intensity
heightened at times by best sellers and maga­
zines telling us stories of other's valor and
bravery. Sometimes the dream Ib brighter-but
for many the dream slowly dims. Weighted down
and buried under Job and then family, our hid­
den dream o f being a hero Is one which most of
us never seem to reach. There Is loo much to do
to dream about being a hero In middle a ge-let
alone Uic opportunity to be one. We set aside
Uic dream o f Individual heroism through per­
sonal battle for the comfort o f dally survival.
But once In awhile, due to cosmic forces,
karma, or whatever, the dream o f being a story­
book hero becomes reality. For one split second
In time, on opportunity arises to do the thing
that dreams o f heroism are made of. Sgt. York
found his opportunity during WW1 charging an
enemy machine gun. Others find opportunities
to becom e heroes during disasters. Moms lift
cars off o f toddlers-dads crawl out on thin Ice
risking their own frigid death to rescue another
man's child. It may well be an instinctive reac­
tion to lifelong dreaming, an unconscious, sub­
conscious Instinct that drives our reactions to
threats or danger and results In heroic deeds.
Not uli heroes are revealed In feats o f strength
or dating. Many times It is a faith, like that of
Mother Teresa, that reveals the depth o f per-

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sonal heroism. Or It Is wisdom that stands un­
challenged through the ages-like that ex­
pressed in the Gettysburg Address o f Abraham
Lincoln which reveals a personal heroism that
has withstood the challenge o f the ages.
All o f us dream o f being a hero o f personal
valor at some time during our life. Some of us
get the chance to be one-m ost o f us don't. Wc
live our lives without standing on the pedestal
in front o f adoring fans, or admirers. For most
people, there wtll never be an editorial recog­
nizing their act o f herolsm -no 15 minutes o f
fame a la Andy Warhol.
There Is a way though, that each o f you can
be a hero-and be one every day. Today, tomor­
row and next week be a hero to your chlldrenno matter what their ages. Talk to them, do
something with them -aay a word o f praise or
recognition o f their effort. Substitute something
positive for something negative every day when
you talk to your child. Whether they are In kin­
dergarten or own their own business. I promise
you that you wtll become their biggest hero. And
your childhood dreams will come true!

Delta Orlando Resort. City of Winter Park.
Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress. Universal Stu­
dios. Florida Hospital. Orange County Conven­
tion Center. I*ubllx, Frito Lay, Inc., Lockheed
Martin, Lynx, Orlando World Center Marriott,
Bindley Western. Sysco Food Service, A lbert­
sons. City of Orlando, The Peabody Hotel. Corestaff Services. Time Warner Cable. Coca Cola.
Nations Bank, Buena Vista Palace, Tlcketmaster. Disney World and Amnex. Inc.
A sample o f kill and part-time positions
available are: Administration Assistant, C u b tomcr Service, File Clerk/Receptionlst, Com- .
putrr Support, Markrtlng/Sales. Accounting.
Managers/Supervlsors. Counselors,
Nursing.
Food Service. Drivers. Security, Assemblers,
Production Workers. Housekeeping. Warehouse
workcr/Ordcr
Pullers.
Guest
Services,
llost/llostcss, Stockers/Baggers. Tclecommunl-'
cations.
CiL's employment assistance program helps
disabled persons find and maintain rewarding ,
careers. Applicants are aided with resume (
willing. Inlrrvicwfng, and networking skills.
Skilled also Is the team that leads these ef­
forts. Including Job placement specialists Julie .
Rice, Jeannette Gusslc and Marion Neal. Says ,
Wee, "file employers are really Interested in r
doing tills because employers know that C IL •
people are reliable.' Tills learn Is also respon- ;
sible for the upcoming Job Fair.
The Job Fair is also In celebration o f October
being designated as Disability Employment t
Awareness Month. Last year's fair brought In
over 200 applicants who again ore asked to
bring their resumes and to dress for success.
\
For more information on CIL's Job Fair For .
Persons with Disabilities, or any general inform ,
matlon please call (407) 623-1070. For Die fair,
ask for someone In the Employment Depart-,
menl. CJL Is located at 720 N. Denning Drive, ,
Winter Park. FL 32789.
Next week will be an overview of CIL.
If you have a non-profit organization relating •
to the disabled and have a fund-raiser or spe- *!
cial event coming up. let us know about It. 1
Please Include the name, address and phone 1
number o f the organization as well as the tim e .1
place and contact person for the event.
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W illia m

Continued from Pngs 2A
B u m s eventually felt he Just
couldn't help him solve. He
tried, by leading Sammy to the
Lord. B u m s says, even person­
ally baptizing him when a local
preacher feigned Illness be­
cause Sammy Is black.
Tle'd been with us about six
or eight months.
We Just
couldn't keep him home. When
the sun went down, Sammy
would disappear. Wc would
find him alone, sometimes up
under a car. He Just wanted to
be by himself on the streets.
He was silent, too silent. I
think he was miserable,*
B u m s contacted
Sammy's
grandmother,
a
government
employee tn Washington D.C.
She agreed to take Sammy In.
‘She catted me and said 'Mr.
Bum s, he's driving me crazy.'
So I called his father, a rail­
road man In St. Petersburg. I
believe,
who
told
me
he
thought he could handle him. I
thought hla daddy would be his
salvation. That's the last I
heard.*

Sprlraling down
Sammy O d e r's
downsllde
began In Polk County, with a
1979 anest for escape and
grand theft, according to sher­
iff's records. He has numerous
recent arrests In Seminole
County. 10 compiled In 58
pages since 1986. Several of
the arrests have been for retail
theft,
"Suffice it to say. Samuel
O d e r has an extensive crimi­
nal record." Chief Deputy Har­
riett says.
Ills last known residence was
near Sanford, with an aunt,
Emmallne Oder-Brown, who
finally aaked him to leave. She
believes he may be tn Orlando,
living near his mother. .
"He stayed with me but I put
him out. I don’t understand.
He's able-bodied and should
get a Job. He's a wonderful per­
son, always been mannerly
Photos are from the archives ol the Sanford Herald
nround adults. If he can. he'll
do anything for you, but he's a
Dslsnse attorney T. David Bums leaves court in 1973 with Sammy Deter, 14 kleplo. and he's been In trou­
ble ever since he's been back
at the time he stood trial (or first degree matter ol WKam Oglesby. Bums
from the lawyer. He (Bum s)
announced that he would adopt Sammy.
tried to help Sammy, but I
guess he couldn't. 1 don't know
was a helluva trial lawyer.*
If what happened still bothers
As chief assistant prosecu­
him. He never ever mentioned
tor. Newman Brock relished a
It again.’ O der-Brow n says.
good light, holding In 1B73 the
O der-Brow n advises Sammy
B u m s was located through
bent prosecuting
record In
to 'ptmlghten your life out.
Kekal Altlce. a .Tallahassee
Florida. *We were ready to go
paralegal whose attorney far­ ^ tougyjj too good g person to be
with that trial.* he says.
ther was Bum s' contemporary.
The case had been moved to
B u m s also llvea In T allah as­ J/VBuchs too, Kka advice. “Only
Brevard County to quell racial
see, where he la retired, volun­
tensions. Oeter, who ts black,
teering his time with the public
had been threatened. Oglesby
defender’s office. He remem­
was while.
bers Sammy fondly, although
Despite prior legal maneu­
he never completed the adop­
vers that Included Brock a c ­
tion. "Samuel wasn't violent.
cusing Bum s of contempt of
That whole Incident In Sanford
court, and B u m s taking a conwas a child's pushing match.
sltutlonal law question all the
The bov who died hit his head.
way to the Florida Supreme
Samuel waa charged with mur­
Court, an hour after the trial
der
because
of
prejudice,
opened, It ended. B u m s and
Seminole County was very
Brock had met for lunch earlier
prejudiced at that time. I never
that week and agreed to what
would have defended him. or
would best serve Justice In this
had him In my home If he had
controversial case.
been violent, lie committed no
T h e y entered a plea. We
offenses whatsoever when he
took It.' Brock aaya.
w as with us. He waa respectful,
T h e Issue we were struggling
never curt to Mrs. B u m s or the
with at the lime 1s whether or
other
children.* The Bum es
not a death sentence would be
had six children of their own.
applicable to a 14-year-old. We
Bum s' wife of 37 years died
were looking for alternatives to
rm — rutnr Nswman Brock in tfv
this past December.
adult Jail, which was very diffi­
mid 1970a
Sammy had problems that
cult for kids. There were no Ju­
venile facilities.
It w as
a
blessing for someone (Bum s)
to come In and lake him In *
Salfl says.
Judge Voile Williams sen­
Jsnlcc
Letghtner.
Brevard,
KATHRYN C. NIELSEN
tenced Oeter to 10 years pro­
Kathryn C. Nielsen. 84. Wild N.C.; brother, the Rev. Bruce
bation Tor manslaughter. Judge
Fox Drive. Casselberry, died Stewart. Mlddlevtile, Mich.; sis
Salil earlier had released Oeter
term, Dorothy RJeck, Spring
Thursday, Sept. 10. 1998. Bom
to Bum s' custody. Now. Bum s
tn Oswrgatchle,
N.Y.,
she field. Mass., Flora Merrlman
vowed to adopt him. *l'd be de­
lighted to adopt Sammy. He la
moved to Central Florida In Bast Long Meadow , Maas.,
1979. Mrs. Nielsen w as a re­ Jean Dote. West Springfield,
a sweet boy. with plenty of In­
Maas.; 12 grandchildren; five
telligence. Wc would love the
tired medical secretary from
great-grandchildren.
the MIB Hospital In Cooperchallenge of giving him the
Stephen R. Baldauff Funera
at own.
N.Y.
She
waa
an
guidance he needs,* B u m s said
H om e Deltona. In charge ol
R.9.V.P.
volunteer
at
the
os he left the courthouse In
services.
1973.
Casselberry Senior Center, and
a member of the Mary Martha
Group, Super Senior and S At 5
Group. Mrs. Nielsen w as a
member of the
Tu sea wills
United Methodist Church.
B u m s took Sammy home to
Survivors Include daughters,
Bartow.
Eventually,
Sammy
Marlon Hoobler, Norfolk, Neb..
drifted off. Bum s' contempo­
Christine. Winter Park, Judith
raries lost touch with him, In­
A.. Casselberry; grandchildren,
cluding old friend, attorney
Rebecca and Jeffrey Hoobler,
Jack Edmunds, who also prac­
Nebraska.
tices law In Bartow, the Polk
County seat. T heard he had
Woodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
been running a drug treatment
neral Home.
Longwood.
in
program In Brandon and may
charge of arrangements.
nave passed away,* Edmunds
says.
*1 don't really know what
Glenn Clark Stewart,
73.
happened to him,* Flood says.
Shawnee Trail, Winter Springs,
*He w a s the topic of conver­
died Thursday, Sept. 10, 1998
sation back then, very colorful
at Lucerne Medical Center.
character, but I don't know
Orlando. Bom In Springfield,
what became of h im * Partlow
Mass., he moved to Central
aaya.
Florida In 1997 from Dea
Now 71, Bum s' last known
Moines, Iowa. The Rev. Stewart
address supplied to the Florida
w as associate pastor at Faith
Bar was In Thonotosassa. near
Community Church. DcBaiy.
Tampa. He was disbarred In
He served tn the U.S. Navy
1984 in an unrelated matter
during WWII.
and never applied for rein­
A graveside service will be hdd
Survivors Include wife, A n ­
statement, according to bar re­
Monday. Sept 14 at 2 p.m, at the
nette C.: son. the Rev. Glenn C.
Janes Cemetery with the Aw.
cords. No death record had
Stewart Jr., Lake Mary; daugh­
Jimmy Justice officiating. Visitation
been filed In Polk or Hillsbor­
ters. Bonnie Lanl, Oakdale.
will be Sunday evening from 7 until
ough counties, where he had
Long Island, N.Y., Lynn Busch.
8:30 p.m. at Thos. Shepherd A Son
Bay shore. Long Island, N.Y.,
lived moat of hts life.
Funeral Directors,

What happened
to Sammy?

The elusive
T. David Burns

tice. Hts office ts In Altamonte

E d ito r's note:
Although the U.S. Supreme

Court ruling In Fiirman v. Geor­
gia tn 1972 had banned the
death
penalty.
Prosecutor
Newman
/track.
ortglnatly
pecking the electric chnlr fo r
Sammy Geter one year later,
knew state courts mere coqftdent that decision would be
overtumeil. It mas. Jour years
later whim stales ri’galned
permission to execute fo r capi­
tal crimes.
Dan P elh am served as princi­
pal at Sar\ford Middle from
1970 imtll hts retirement h
1991.
Prosecutor Newman Brock Is
nom a Judge for the Kith Judi­
cial Ctrcutt. Seminole and Bre­
vard counties.
Judge
Dom inick
Sa(/I
served 13 more years on the
bench after the Geter trial be­
fore retiring into private prac­
Sammy can help Sammy. Find
a preacher you ran rail a men­
tor and hung nut with him as
much as humanly possible.*

G raveside
Rogers, her mother and two
sisters visited William's grave
this past week, wiping clean
the granite headstone engraved
with little boy shoes, n name,
and dates marking his short
life. They left a Trddy bear
bnltnun and bright red flowers
to brightrn hts somber resting
plarc.
*1 can't help but feel In my
heart that Sammy Geter killed
my brother and he doesn't de­
serve any happiness. But I
also know tn my heart that
William forgives him ,' Rogers
says.

Springs.

Judge Voile W illia m s ts de­
ceased.
W allace, 95. and Lula
Oglesby, 73. dtd not wish to Ire
Interviewed for this article.
Daughter Ruth Rogers Is a
Sar\ford businesswoman. The
Ogles by s had 10 children. It'll

Ham and James are deceased.
T. David B um s continues to
do volunteer work with the
public defender's office tn Tab
lahasst'e. qflcr the death o f his
wffe last year.
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Midway Elementary School hosted a great time Thursday night whtn the school of
performing arts hosted an evening of entertainment called "Community Unity."

Most of the performers were either students or attended the school as well a;
other family members.

M id w ay Elementary was the place to be
By Carter G llm artln

HERALD STAFF WRITER
W OW
Midway Elementary School
was the place to be Thursday
night. W ie n Mr. Grays 2nd
grade class danced on stage.
It was
a
put-your-handstogether good time. The crowd
of about 200 parents, grand­
parents and stall members
went wild as the children
rocked to the "Sounds of Mu­
sic* choreographed and di­
rected toy Qeorglo of Qcorftlo'a
American Street Dance of
Longwood D ie beaming smiles
on those 2nd-grade faces lit
up the room.
They exited the stage to the
sounds of the O'Jays' "Love
Train." A yellow school bus
with Community Unity" writ­
ten on the side propelled each
group o f children on stage,
again to Low Train."
Indeed Midway Elementary's
School of Performing Arts o f­
fered a whole evening of enter­
tainment titled "Community

Unity." It opened at the P.E.
pavtiton with a tumbling dem ­
onstration of creative move­
ment by Kindergarten.
1st.
2nd and 3rd grade students.
Instructor
Richard
Burkett
"spotted" each student s leap
onto a stack o f mattresses
followed by a forward roll or
cartwheel. He reminded par­
ents this Is only the begin­
ning. the very first steps In
tumbling.
Late arrivals were pressed
to find parking Bpaces, When
Uie stiow moved into the audi­
torium. the rows of chairs
filled quickly and 40 or 50
folks stood along the walls.
D ie re were violin, recorder
and drum performances. Out­
side the auditorium students
demonstrated use of a potter's
wheel. Inside the auditorium.
Dieater Arts Instructor J o ­
seph Watson Introduced the
musical drama of the rvcntng.
T h e D irec Bears." Amelia
Graz was lovely In a long
white skirt and white ruffled
blouse as she danced through

the uudlener to sounds of a
Uillu bent, while the famous
bears took their stroll as their
ixirrtdge cooled. D ie stage
was set with the breakfast ta ­
ble. thr "loo hard" and "too
lumpy" chairs, the beds, and
of course the ones that w rrr
"Just right."
Joseph Watsons script In­
cluded a Greek chorus of Kin­
dergarten, 1st, 2nd and 3rd
graders standing on ttrrs at
the back of the stage. When
the bears relumed home to
find thetr privacy Invaded, the
chorus commented In word
and song on the happenings
on stage. Anthony Simmons
us Papa Bear and Erica Webb
as Mama Bear played their
parts confidently. D ielr strong
stage voices could be heard
without benefit
o f m icro­
phones.
Gary Inman was
Baby Bear. When he found his
porridge "all gone", the chorus
sang out, 'Poor Baby Bear,"
and b o on the with chair and
then the bed. Gary moved
easily among tile props and

knew his part well.
Not on the printed program
was a performance by Mid­
way's own "Solid Gold Danc­
ers." a team o f 14 teachers.
Dressed all In black, the
danrrrs wore colorful masks.
D iey danced to u Caribbean
number choreographed by J o ­
seph Watson.
"Community Unity” was thr
both the theme and the real­
ity. Many of the performers
have attended Midway Ele­
mentary all Uirtr school lives
as did their brothers and slsirrs. perhaps their parents.
Htit It Is Important to remem­
ber during tills flrsl yea^ of
eluster schools, that many,
many o f these students a t­
tended Hamilton or Pine Crest
last year, as their families had
before them as well. Diursday
night's performance was a
huge success, theatrically and
socially. D ie cheers, laughter
and applause o f an enthusias­
tic audlenre certainly left no
doubt of that.

*5 0 C A S H

Not feeling peppy over pep rallies
supporting my school, and If a football
player came up to me and said, "Alex, 1
need moral support, could you please yeli
really loud?" i would be more than happy
to oblige
that person.
Pep rallies,
however, have me packed In tight In the
gymnasium, and 1 am not really sure who
1 am supposed to be cheering for. 1 am
told I am supposed to Bhow school spirit,
but what Is this abstract Idea, "the
school?"
My school
Is a combination
of
buildings, ground, and people. Like some
of the buildings, I like the landscaping,
and I like a lot o f the people. Does that
mean 1 want to bundle all these qualities
Into two colors and a poorly chosen
mascot? No, I think my principal does a

By A lex Kane

HERALD STAFF WFITTER
Pep rallies are freaky.
D icre are very’ few functions In high
school that surround a student with
thousands of his classmates, Involve
deafenlngly loud music. (Usually an
eclectic mix of bad techno and bad rap)
subject him to the rambling shouts that
his school's team will triumph (“ This year
we really mean III") from variety of peppy
people, (People he thought he recognized,
but those people never wore paint all over
their faces) and then Introduce his fellow
students, who he Is supposed to cheer for
because they are wearing uniforms.
Now. I have absolutely no problem with

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great Job. I think some of the teachers are
great, and 1 hold the opinion that there Is
no other high school in the county that I
would rathrr go to. Yet, I do not like pep
rallies, so I must lack school spirit.
Some people like pep rallies If only for
the fact llwl they shorten the school day
by thirty minutes. 1 can appreciate that
position.
Still, I think I have a better Idea than
pep rallies: Dthlng. Instead o f providing
pseudo-moral support, students could
provide financial support, giving one tenth
of their Income to help buy llie sports
teams fur better equipment, meals, and
such. Now. that shows school spirit.
Alex Kane Is a senior at Lyman High

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Ryan C. Krununick, a mem­
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lined o mule and push plow, as
tractors were not at that time
affordable,
or
economically
feasible.
Ills father relished the hard
work It took to eke out a living
tn the poor Florida soli. Don
said. A very hands-on person,
he described Ills 5-foot, 7-1/2*
tilth father as strong and
"stout." A lot of physical energy
was required to fertilize the
crops. Eldon would work the
rows with a wagon, replenish­
ing Ills supply al each end
Don was pressed Into service
when he was a freshman In
high school. Il was Ids job lo
help wiili the watering. While
there were several wells on tinland, there was no Irrigation
system, so hand watering had
lo be done. Don remembers
carrying two five-gallon buck­
ets, across the Helds on week­
ends. Il earned him a little
spending money, he said.
There wen- regular hired
hands who helped with Mo­
dally operation and I In* Coins
hired upwards of 70 during the
harvest
T h a t was the way people
made their living. Von could
have a mule and a row and not
go In the store very often." said
Don.
Living three miles from San­
ford. "we couldn't afford to go
lo town as oftrn us we'd have
liked to." said Don
In I lit’ traditional extended
family setting, Eldon and U!a
lived In the house with his par­
ents.
Don
remembers
the
house was two bedrooms and a
"path" (to the outhouse). There
was running water, lull no elt-rW elly. Tire younger Cains
eventually built a home on lire
satire properly, where they
raised their two sons, and two
daughters. Rebecca (Pelham)
and Dorothy (llrltton).
Steve took to farming and
worked tire land for HO years.
He calls the farm experience
"addictive."
"I've never wanted to work in­
side-,’ he said. When he could
no longer make a living from
the farm, he went to work for
Cox Lumlrer and then Prestige
Lumber, where he drives a de­
livery Inie k.
"We did have gone! years. Wedid have- had years. If you can't
make a living (at fanning) It's
as had as II gels." said Steve.
A lot of factors coitlrlhutc-d lo
.the downfall of smull (units
such as Astor Fumis. Don

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thrmigh either agency. Semi*
nole County already owns more
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area between State Road -IG.
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Cain lamily gathering at Astor Farms; Eldon and Ola in the center, with Don
(behind Ola). Steve and Aaron, and som e lamily friends (on right)

ealleel II the "economies of
scale." larger farms could buy
lu c|iiaiillly lire equlpiiieni.
seed and lertlll/er they needed,
al a lower price, making their
return on Investment higher.
Ste-ve- said the Industry. In
Seminole County, peaked In
Hie IDGOs and when celery left
llie area, thul was tire begin­
ning of i Ih* end. "You used to
have an Infrastructure that
supported fanners," he said. Il
Is virtually gone now.
All that remains Is the land,
a legacy lo lire e hllelrcn auel
grandchildren o f Eldon and Ola
Cain.
Tire dlspe-usatlon ol lire land
has been an Issue ol contro­
versy to neighboring residents
and environmental groups. The
family wants the best use pos­
sible out of ii. (or generations
to come. They have- gone- lo lire
county for a land use- change
and with a proposal lo Inilld
1W5 homes in an area sur­
rounded by conservation lands
and five-acre lots.
ITie Sierra Club calls tire
promised development plans
"urban sprawl." On Thursday,
tin- group Hied a complaint
with Seminole County that
could lead lo a law suit.
Don said he has empathy for
ihe* homeowners, who want to
see the land develu|red at a
lower density, lie said growih
Is coming to that area, whether
the-y want It or not. "Everyone
wants It somewhere- else, not
In my backyard."
"What they have lu realize.
It's going to change in spite of

anything." said Ste-ve.
The Cain brothers and sis­
ters, and Dave and Tonya
Rowland, who knight an addi­
tional HO acres from George
I Hers, have spent a lot of time
and inone-y to gel a return from
the land tiic*y say has not paid
lor Itself, as farmland. lor tire
past III years. TTie- Rowlands
arc still fanning Inil the rest is
rculc*d. said Sieve. "We've paid
more In taxes Ilian we've c o l­
lected In rent."
"We'd love to se-e I! utilized In
the most appropriate way."
said Dun. Tlie current zoning
would allow Tor 130 homes wllh
I'M) wells and If 10 septic tanks.
T h a t doesn't seem right, " said
Don.
Tile Cains argue that central
water and sewer Is more
‘ ecologically
friendly,"
bill
higher densities are required to
make th.it eost-elfielent

The Cains are- concerned
Ihat they are being viewed as
Ihe had guys, about to he
fabulously weal Illy from (he
sale cd the land. In 1 mil), said
Rebecca, a tolal of 17 people
stand to gain from Ihe pro­
ceeds. She and Don. Ste-ve and
Dorothy
divide
!K)
acres.
Sleve-'s son An rein owns 10.
The Rowlands own the oilier
.TO. n iie land Is only combined
for the purpose of the land usechange.)

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Ter Annin. Ihe sale would
mean a chance lo earn a col*
le-ge degree. A 1001 graduate ol
Seminole High School, hr has
been married se-vrn years and
has three children. Like his fa­
ther. he drives a delivery truck,
lie fanired his piece o f land for
awhile, hill couldn't support
Ills family. He- works GO hours
a week, but wants something
Ireiter.
"If It doesn't sell. I’ll never gel
a dinner to go to school," said
Aaron. Tuition and trunks, and
maybe a down payment on a
house, "that’s all It will go for."
They've got their Her nrre-s."
Don said of the homeowners
who live adjacent to the farm
"Onr would hope- that would hr
enough."
Steve said ihe- home-owners
on the five-acre lots are lucky
lo have their paradise. "That
(property) was their dream. All
we waul Is ours."

Astor
Continued from Page 2A

plaint. While an overwhelming
majority is against land use
c hange and rrzonlng. including
a number ol nearby residents,
a neighboring homeowner's assuclallon. and lire paid staff erf
our local government's plan­
ning and zoning department,
then why did Ihe County C om ­
missioner's vote 4-1 In favor of
It? 'Dlls (|Uc-stton Is begged
throughout the proceedings of
Ihe com plaint.
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Inc. of Dingwood as vice presldenl. I'rtor to tlir move. Utter*
(tack srrvrd us vice president ol salt-* mid imu k d lu g (or
Hyland Homes In Oilatido lie Is also piesldent ol the Home
llulldrrs Assoi lallon ol Mid llortda. .111 1,100 iiiciiitx-r li.ide
organl/atton based In Orlando. American Heritable Homes
has named Alice Cunningham ol Oviedo .is rotisti 111 lion
superintendent for the Kittle Creek eommutiltv in Oviedo
Cunningham has Hi years cx|x-rlcmc in home building.
H.M “Hank* Q la rd in le rl lias been ap|Mdtiled direr lor of
sales and finance for engineered homes. Cit.udlnirrl will be
responsible lor operations in the Wtntri I'atk area lm hiding
major developments in the Chase Grove areas ol hake Mary
Gwendolyn Merrill ol Allamonle Springs has been named a
home sides consultant lor Prudential I lortd.i Realty New
Homes Division. Merrill, with more than 10 years rxp etleu ir
In residential sales, will work out ol tile Vistas at Krrol Ks
lutes in Apopka anil Hrxiitly Creek In West Orange. Top
sales associates lor Stilling International Really In Heath
row for August were Marlene Solomon. $2 •&gt; million and
Rooe Marie Middleton. $1.7 million, irsidenll.d sales.
Louis Joachim
$9.4 million, commercial sales
Jack
M utchnlk o( Sonibern Realiv Knierpiises lm m Dingwood
totaled more than $ l() million In sales slm e Joining lbe
comititny this year

Tourist dollars up
SEMINOKK COUN1Y • Tire Seminole County Convention
and Visitors Hureau Inis reported lhat trairlst tax roller'lions
have exceeded projections.
For July, tax collections totaled $l.'12. 47(1. a 10 percent
Increase over July 1997 ami 8 percent more Ilian projected.
For the period October 11197 to July over the same period the
previous year, revenue was up 20 percent and H percent
higher than projected.
The true collections are generated through a .'I percent bed
tax In the county's hotels. There an* alum! 11.500 hotel rooms
In the county.

Bank

to offer stock

LAKE MARY ■ Community National Hank ol Mid-Florida is
preparing Its formal slink offering for Noveiul&gt;er. according
to William Harwlck. who heads the hank.
Construction on the 4.200 square-fool facility In 1-akc Mary
Is scheduled to begin within GO days at .TOOI Dike Maty lllvd.
The hank plans to o|&gt;en Its doors In Mart It 1000.

Fire protection complete at inns
LONGWOOD • Southeast Fire Sprinklers Inc. of Dmgwood
completed fire protection In two Di Quinta Inns In Osceola
and Orlando counties for general contractor Pinkerton and
Laws for a combined contract value ol $210,000.

REAL ESTATE
ORUVNDO • Transeastem Homes of Central Florida, with
two communities - Cypress Head and Aloma Woods • In
Seminole County, sold eight homes lor $1.7 million In
August.
MAITLAND • Kcalvest Partners Inc. recently negotiated the
acquisition of u five-acre ranch site In Geneva. Robert and
Helen While purchased for $212,000 the property from Rus­
sell and Angclcttc Mitchell. Also Involved In ihc transaction
was Cindy llollenhark of Coldwcll Danker In Oviedo.
ORLANDO • Trammell Crow Company Nod It Florida has ne­
gotiated a lease at Sanford Town Squan*. localrd on IJ.S.
Highway 17-92 and I Gilt Street. Page. Etc will occupy 1.1120
square feel bringing occupancy at the center to 5(7 peri rut.
CCIM handled negotiations on behalf of Canam Corpora­
tion, owners of the 88.800 square-fool renter.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • II01I/011 Homes ol &lt; &lt;uti.il I lot Ida
with offices In Altamonte Spitugs will participate In tin* En­
vironmental Protection Agency's Kucig.v Si.11 Homes pro
gram .'Die builder will eonsliucl energy &lt;II1&lt;I&lt;11I homes lh.il
are up to TO percent more elllclciit than traditional homes.

In a segment domlualrd hy
natlotial c ollll.ii tors. Keene, a
Southeast iegion.il lontr.ic toi
I i . i s glow’ll lo I m- the lo llllt lV s
I'lglilll l.ilgesl irl.ill
ItiilMi i
with moii tli.in $ltx&gt; million in
amiu.il sales
.is tankeil hv
Shnpptriq &lt; 1 till r Win hi
Wr do .1 lot ol other types ol
1onsitia linn.* S&lt;oit said. 'Hut
mil hie.at ami Imtli-r ale gto

ORIANDO
I he Ecouoiulr
Development Commission ol
Mid Florida on Sept. 15 will
honor I o i i i companies m Semi
Hole,
Orange.
Dike
and
O w t ii Iii coimllrs. as Induslrtrs
of Die Year
Ihe respective
&lt;ollip.iiilcs an- little Volte Sys
icms/ Cushman A Wakefield;
D o o m rail ol Floitda/CD Rich
ard
Ellis.
GOT
Convey*
ors/Vaughn PmpcMv Services
h ie ;
Planet
Hollywood/Trammel Crow.
Ihe i-venl will be held al
Clmtch Street Station from
I I .’ill a hi lo LTD pm . Cost Is
$T0 lor KDC mettilKTH. $40.
uon-memlN-rs lm mure inltirmallou. tall 422 7159
SAN IO R I)
Ihe Seminole
County Pott Alilhotlly will meet
Sept. 10.it 4 p in. in the a d ­
ministration building at 1510
Kastnci Place. Suite I. For
more Information, ■all T22
4798.
OVIEDO • Jacob
Stitatt.
presldenl ol the Greater Or­
lando Chamber of Commerce,
will Ik- the guest s|&gt;euker ill it
luncheon Sept. 17 hosted Inlhe Greater Oviedo Chamber of
Coalmen e at Toucan Willie's
Reslauraul al noon. Guy Colado. president of Ihe National
Hank o f Commerce will also he
on hand lo sign a proclamation
of employer support for the Na­
tional Gu.ud ami Reserve.
Stuart has Im-cii Involved In
education by bringing
the
World Class Schools program
to Central Florida, which a t­
tracted abutil 1.000 parllclpanls from die community, lie
Is also an advocate o f die Light
Hall.
Cost Is $10 for members.
$12 for guests. To reserve, cull
TG5-G500.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The
Professional Women's Network
will present "Politics From A
Woman's
Perspective"
with
guest speaker Dr. Terry Fine
Sept. 18, H to9:T0 a m . at the
Florida llospli.il In Altamonte
Springs.
Free
for
Greater
Semtuole Chamber o f C om ­
merce members. $10 for non­
members.
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The
Greater Seminole Chamber of
Commerce will elect Its new
hoard of directors at it Busi­
ness Alter Hours meeting Sept.
22 at 5 p.m. at SumSrltzer
Strakhousc
In
Altamonte
Springs. Nominees for Ihe di­
rectors |K&gt;sltlons are Kathy
Dunlap,
assistant
director
community relations. Univer­
sity of Central Florida; Dehhle
Felly, director financial serv­
ice’s.
H IE
Inc.:
Michael
I lonrrclch. attorney. Greenberg
I rating; Hank Utility, vice
presldenl, Semtuole CoitmiU
idly College; I Italic Pickett,
vice picsidciil public affairs,
lime Warner ComimmtcaUons;
Hill Sutla. piesldent. St'DA

&lt;rtv am tailed shopping ernle ts "
Keene also hilllds power crillets. I.uge iiihiiu enlerlidnmeiit
complexes, like die recently
■o m p ld r d multilevel Dis Olas
K tvd lm n i ir iile t In l o t i Dm dcidale. and Imlusiital ware­
houses.
Ihc business has evolved
since Si oil Jollied die linn.
Keene hid 011 almost |(K) per­
cent ol Its |ohs lour veals ago.
lint now negotiates with ina|ot
H I. diets anil devrlopcts 82
pen cut ol Its projects. The
1&lt;uri|&gt;any
has
a
prr&lt;o n s in id lo u ilep.iitim-nt that
wmks wn 11 piopi ttv owners
"Wi- vr proven otitselvcs to he
rlli-dlvr III wli.il Ihe developets
ate
livin g
to
ai rompllsli."
Si nil said. "We do a lot ol prr1iiusina iloti services. up (rout
maiiageiia-iit winking with the
.111 h lld I and owuei
We'te
lilollglll In as p.ul ol the devel­
oper's n in s t m d lo u team *
Sinti is iic live In 111.111V con
sin a linn
lialiisltv organl/a
lions lie's a liecpiellt gllrst
spi-akec at tmliistiv iven ts and
iillen leetmes at illllveisdles
ami vm allonal sih ools
Disl yral. S&lt; oil served as
111.1ln11.1t1
ol
liaprogram
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( o iilid l ol Slio|i|&gt;lng C riders
III SC|
IIMll .1111111.il CenlrrItiillil conlereilce
He Is the
lust &lt;m m .n im
to hold the
1halnii.in position
Siotl has been named vie r
1lialrtiiiiii Im die K'SC' Florida
1 mill u ni &lt;■ ami will lx- cunlcl
ence 1I i.iii in.iii 111 die year
’.»(KNl
Also.
lie serves
as
■li.m m .in o| the |oiid task l o n e
addressing Ihe |ilauued new
llitdiiatloii.il Hiillitliig Cmle.

K eene C o n s tru c tio n built stores for se v e ra l tenants at
O v ie d o M a rketpla ce, w hich o p e n e d In M arch.

M O NSTER DEBT ?

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Im . David Wilghl. presldenl.
t il.iie A Kadi Idle lm Names
ol aililllloii.il i amlldali s ran he
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Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Honda • Sunday. September 13,1998

Extra Points...

Jeff

T ribe tramples Panthers
Seminole wins district opener with rout o f Pine Ridge

Herald Staff Writer

By Kellie Werner
HERALD STAFF WRITER

It’ s time to empty
the bank o f some
random thoughts
SANFORD
few
ran d om
_
J u st
observation s:
/ think: Lake How ell will have a g ra d
playin g Tor the N C A A
n ation al football
c h am p io n sh ip this year, bu t It will be Jo e
Ferrnr (N otre D am e), not T a m H op k in s (O h io
State).
/ know: Tiger W o o d s becam e a better g olfer
this year. He only w o n one to u rn a m e n t
Instead o f the fo u r he w on last year, b u t he
learned to play the gam e, not Just ou t-h it
everyone on the course.
W o o d s finished In the t o p -10 In ull fo u r
m a jo rs a n d learned that you have to play a
different gam e at Uie B ritish a n d the M a ste rs
than at the U .S . O pen. People are sn yln g
W o o d s w a s a flash In the p a n . b u t this y e a r
m eant m ore to him than last.
/ think: Tile n e w Legacy C o u rse at A la q u a
Lakes will be the n ew crow n Jewel o f
S em in ole C o u n ty golf. It's gorge o u s a n d
accessible to players o f all skill levels.
1 knoui: N o m atter w h a t Sports Illustrated
says. It w on 't b e Jackson ville a n d T a m p a B a y
In the S u p e r Bow l. M ayb e one. b u t not both.
I think: S a b le Point G o lf C lu b In L o n g w o o d
Is the best g o lf b a rg a in In the county. G re a t
prices a n d a great track.
I know: The St. Louis C a rd in a ls deserve
tons o f credit for m a k in g M a rk M c G w ire ’s
Q2nd h om e r u n a c la ssy experience. The
organization cou ld h ave gon e ov erb oard a n d
done som eth in g really tacky, b u t instead the
h om er w a s gran ted all o f the dignity a n d
respect It deserved. Som eU m es. M ore isn't
a lw a y s better a n d the C a rd in a ls proved that.
B u t cou ldn 't h is team m ates have given him
som eth in g
m ore
th an
an
a u to g ra p h e d
lin eu p c a rd a s a gift? T h a t's alm ost a s b a d a s
w h e n the B a lU m o re O rioles gave C a l Ripken
a gran ite rock for h is la w n w h e n he b rok e
Lou G e h rig 's record.
/
think:
W ith o u t
upsettin g
anyone,
hopefully. Oviedo h a s
the loudest a n d
row diest fa n s overall o f an y school In
S em in ole C ou n ty.
/ know: Lake M ary girls' soccer coach B ill
Etssele Is a s good a d ra m a teacher a s h e Is a
soccer coach. H e w o n a state title In soccer
last year, b u t h is p rod uction s deserve on e
also.
/ think: Th e halftim e sh o w s at all o f the
Sem inole C o u n ty football g a m es are g re a t
a n d they all have them es. T h is year, for
Instance. Lake M a ry h a d a S im on a n d
G a rfu n k le tribute last week.
B u t It's a b o u t time som eone p u t together a
tribute to the greatest rock a n d roller o f a ll­
time. B ru c e Sprin gsteen .
I know: S p e a k in g o f m u sic, the p re -g a m e
noise a t volleyball g a m e s this y e a r Is too
loud.
/ think: I've said It before. W in te r S p r in g s
will b e the dom in an t overall athletic program
In S em in ole C o u n ty In tw o years.
/ know: T h e Lake B ra n tle y sw im m in g team
deserves m u c h m ore credit th a n it gets,
especially from this colu m n .
T h e P a trio ts
m ay be the best pu blic sch ool team In the
state.

Last Secon d Shot: I may be two
weeks too late In saying this, but Lake
Brantley's football team seems to be
better than I thought.

DcLAND _ Thry'rr Uaaaaack!

After u mediocre season opener against Ly­
man last week. Seminole High School traveled
to DeLnnd nnd put n whipping on Pine Ridge nt
Spec Martin Stadium, showing that It Is bark to
the form the Fighting Semlnoles held last sea­
son.
Now 2-0 overall and 1-0 In Class 5A-Dlstr1ct
5. die 'Notes trounced coach Jim Worthington's
former learn 48-7. Until there was only a minute
left In Uie game. Seminole had a shutout brew­
ing.

Patriots
pull off
upset of
DeLand n

The win came after Seminole almost let Ly­
man slip back Into the game last week when the
defense all but shut down In the second half.
That didn’t happen this week.
*1 think the defensive problem last week was
more mental than conditioning." Worthington
said. 'Plus It was really hot and thnt ran mnke
a difference. When you’re putting points on the
board It also gets the adrenaline going so thnt
can change things."
On Its first possession, Pine Ridge looked
good. Keith Alexander and Dominic Laurenza
split the ball carrying duties when quarterback
Markle May wasn't hitting receivers Larry
Schrlber and Austin Ooff. The Panther's first

possession culminated In four first downs, a
fourth down conversion and 58 yards. Then they
stalled....and were very quite for the rest of the
game.
Seminole exploded on Its first possession,
when a hand-off to Mario Frederick resulted In a
90-yard touchdown nm. Matt Nixon's extra
lut was good and Seminole had a quick 7-0
id with only 6:30 off the clock.
On the kickoff, fin e Ridge fumbled and Semi­
nole's Justin Nettles fell on It at the 10-yard
line. That drive also resulted In a score off a
one-yard rush by Frederick.
Pine Ridge did nothing to retaliate and on Its

K

F isa s# a s s T r ib e , F a g s SB

6Hounds
howl in
win over
Ram s

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By D ean a — i* a

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HERALD SPORTS EDITOR

By A l a i l
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPRINOS _ Do not
tell the lak e Urantley Patriots that
their game against the DeLand
Hulldogs was a case of David and
Oollath.
Instead, you could congratulate
them on being the better tram, and
winning one of the biggest games
In school history.
DeLand. ranked eighth In Ute
state
In Class
6A
and
the
defending 6A-Dtstrtct 3 champions,
fell to the Patriots in front of a
ecstatic crowd at Tom Storey Field
on Friday night. 21-14.
Lake Brantley, a major underdog
In
many
people's
eyes,
got
Incredible performances from Its
offense,
defense,
and
special
teams.
On
Lake
Brantley's
first
possession,
quarterback
Regan
Russell
and
fullback
Arnold
Celeste combined for 50 yards of
rushing, ending In an eight-yard
Celeste touchdown run, gM n g the
Patriots a 6-0 lead.
DeLand stormed back, however,
and on third and 12. quarterback
Craig Candeto ran to his left, and
scampered
for
an
83-yard
touchdown. The extra point gave It
the lead. 7-6.
Lake Brantley again ran the ball
down the field, controlling the
clock while steadily progressing.
On third and seven on Its own 43
yard line, the Patriots caught the
Bulldogs off guard with a halfback
pass from Arnold Celeste to Corby
Dryden. On fourth and one at the
DeLand 21. however, Lake Brantley
fumbled, and the drive ended.
DeLand went three-and-out on
their next possession and the
Patriots started out on their own
43, and marched down the field
due to a controlled running game
and a 23 yard pass from RusaeU to
Lanier Bush.
Unfortunately.
Lake
Brantley
again fumbled, this time only three
yards away from the end cone.
On the next play, the defense
turned lemons Into lemonade, and
tackled Bulldogs quarterback Craig

*

LAKE
MARY .
The
Lyman
Orryhounds
went
to
an
oldfushtoned style of football on
Friday night and It worked to
perfection In u 20-7 victory over
Lake Mary at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium.

J

Lyman looked like a throw-back
to the ‘60‘s as It used a strong
defense und u power running game
to win Its first game of the season.

*/

This was the scans for most of Friday night's gams as tha Lyman dsfsnss bottles
up Lake Mary star running back Lawrence Rudolph in the Greyhounds' 20-7 Class
6A-District 3 and conference victory over the Rams at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.

After falling fo loosen up the
Rams defense with Its passing
attack In the first
half,
the
Greyhounds went to a tight wing
formation and ran the ball right at
Lake Mary.
“O ur defense was playing so well
that we needed to go to something
that could control the game." said
Lyman head coach Larry Baker of
the decision to change offenses.
And while Uie attack only netted
a pair of field goals by Travis
Rothsteln. It did take time off the
clock and wore down the Rams.
The pounding also forced Lake
Mary's offense to press a litUe. and
Uie Impressive Lyman defense took
advantage, forcing two fumbles and

B ears blan k ed in hom e opener
By Amy Hawhias
HERAID CORRESPONDENT
WINTER SPRINOS _ Winter Springs came Into Fri­
day night's home opener straight off a 54-0 win In Its
first ever varsity game last week.
The Bears learned It Isn't always that easy.
The Winter Springs Bears were a little overwhelmed
by the Berkeley Bucs, aa the Tampa squad handed
their hosta a 9-0 loss.
The defense for Winter Springs played an impressive
game, holding the Bucs to only a safety for the entire
first half.
Juniors Kirk Blaine and Uewllyn Baytopps both had
one and one-half aacka on Uie night and were a
strong effort on holding the Bucs to so few points.
The Bucs scored a safety In the second quarter and
then a touchdown In the third quarter.
The first and fourth quarters were stand-offs be­
tween the Berkeley offense and the Winter Springs
defense.

The Bears coach. Mick Harris, said that the team
came out "flat* from last weeks overwhelming victory.
Winter Springs Junior and quarterback. Brandon
Blake completed three great passes on the night, and
many other great plays.
Blake's cousin. Johnnie also hud a few terrific runs
on the night. Including a reception from his cousin.
These efforts were not enough, however, to overcome
the Berkeley Bucs.
The Bucs' Junior fullback. Andy Schember. had too
many carries on the night to count and lie led the
team to act up the touchdown In the third quarter.
Coach Harris said that the Bears were "not ready to
play" last night. He also mentioned that they would
have to step It up for the home game next week
against the t-ake BranUey Patriots, who arc currently
2-0 for the season. That game will begin at 7:30 p m .
In other football action this week at Winter Springs
_ the Junior varsity team suffered a 28-6 loss to
Oviedo, while the freshman squad defeated the ninthgrade Lions 22-14.

DeJesus drives Silver Hawks past Lions
By Tsey DsBarmlsr
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
OVIEDO _ Apparently, the only difference for
the Lake Howell Silver Hawks between last
week's season-opening losa to Winter Park and
Friday night's 24-10 Claaa flA-Dlstrict 3 win
over the Oviedo Lions at John Courier Field was
intensity.
"We were much more Intense on both sides of
the ball." said Lake Howell coach Mike BlscegUa. "We were really flat last week against Winter
Park. The defense didn't move to the ball and
the offense didn't execute.
"Tonight, we played with a lot more Intensity
und that was the difference."
The difference was personified by senior run­
ning back Christian D ejesus, who bulled,
slashed, dashed, stumbled, and lunged for a
game-high 124 yards on 19 attempts. '
"Christian Is a tough running back." said Bisceglla with visible admiration. "He's a third-year
varsity starter. He did a tremendous Job tonight,
getting us yards when we needed them."

DeJesus broke a 7-7 tie at 8:02 of the second
quarter when he scored on a 5-yard run to cap a
drive that began with him rumbling 49 yards
through the heart o f the Oviedo defense.
He later Iced the victory with an 11-yard
scoring rush with 48 seconds left in the game.
In between those two carries, DeJesus gained
36 gritty yards on I I carries during the third
and fourth quarters. The rest of the Lake Howell
offense only managed 35 yards during that
stretch.
While the Sliver Hawks were hanging on for
dear life, trying desperately to avoid a repeat of
last year's result (when Oviedo rallied from eight
points down In the final minutes of the game to
win In overtime at Lake Howell), the Lions were
hunting Just as desperately for a break.
In the second half, the Lions (0-2) outgalncd
the S t lv C T ^ U w V u M L Q y ^ ^ ^ W i and advanced
separate occasions, but came away without any

Another was snuffed when Larry Cummings In­
tercepted a pass In the end zone. Steve
McChesney recovered an Oviedo fumble at the
Silver Hawks' 27-yard line to end a third drive.
Lake Howell took advantage of a bad snap on
a punt attempt to set up a 42-yard David Lantlgua field goal early In the fourth quarter. De­
Jesus' second touchdown came three plays after
Scott Petroff Intercepted a Lion pass at Uie
Oviedo 30-yard line.
T h e guys deserved a better result than this."
said Oviedo coach Greg Register. "We Just didn't
catch any breaks tonight. We had our chances
and I believe we had a good game plan. We Just

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J 7
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First Quartar

UI _ I Unnun 0 run (lantlgua ktckl

^ O n e possession ended at the Lake Howell 24
when the Lions turned the ball over on downs.

»sse s4 Qeerter
O . Quintero I run (Langhorsl kirk)

0
0

10 . 34
0 . 10

lit _ DeJesus 8 run (Lantlgua kirk)
O _ Lang)torsi 27 FO
Th ird Quarter
No scoring
Fourth Quarter
U l . LanUgua 42 FO
Lit . DeJesus 11 run (Lantlgua kirk)
TEAM STATISTICS
. Lake llowri) 18. Ovtrdo 20.
. take Howell 41-197: Oviedo 44-209.
_ lake lloweil 8-13-0. Ovtrdo 0-19-2.
Yards . Lake Howell S4: Ovtrdo HS.
. Lake Howell 3-2: Ovtrdo 7-2.
Lake Howell 8-80; Ovtrdo 5-47.
. lake lloweil 3-38.3; Ovtrdo 1-36 0.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
BUSMDIO . Lake llowctt. DeJesus 19-124. lUnnon IH 02.
Srlilcrhta 4-11: Ovtrdo. Quintero 18-91. Hudson 14-78.
Orsyson 6-31. Starling 7-23. Langhorst l-(mtnus 12).
PAssam _ Lake Howell. Hannan 8-13 0. 84: Ovtrdo. b u r­
ling 8-19-2. 88
aacatvom. Luke I lowed. W. Honrs 3-30. Streeter 2 28.
Wilder 2-18. DeJesus 1-11: Ovtrdo. Orsyson 4-49. Quintero
1*10 HeunuR 2*16. Ilolmct 1*6.
n iffTO O _ U kr lloweil. UnUfiui 3*106. 36 3; Ovtoto.
Uw£hor»t 1*36 0.

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2D • Seminote HerakJ. Santord. Flortda • Sunday. September 13. 1998

W h at's U p In The N F L ...... W eek No. 2
SANFORD _ I hate to start the column by pat­
ting myself on the bark, but 1 have to. After
eight grueling months of the ofT-scason. I was
proud to open the season with a LOCK OF THE
W EEK victory.
As promised the Tennessee Oilers disposed of
the Cincinnati Hengals. even after their star
quarterback went down with an Injury! H ope­
fully you cashed in. and from the rails I've re­
ceived. many o f you did.
If you decided to sit on the sidelines last
week..... get In the game! As the CR YSTAL
BALL OF FO O TBALL. I'm feeling good again
today.
let's take a quick look at Florida's trams
starting with Tampa Bay.
It looks like once again this year, the Bucs
aren't going to get started until Week Four or
Five, lire Minnesota Vikings thrashed this team
and for the first time In w ars. It wasn't Dllfer's
fault.
I put a call Into Coach D u n e 's voice mall and
left a slmplr message, "Make some changes, or I
will."
Tire Jaguars ran t be much happier after their
squeaker over the Bears, but remember, a win
is a win. Chleago played the best game of the
year and after the heartbreaking loss, look for
them to eollapse.
Jimmy Johnson has to be pleused with Ills
squad s performance In tndlanapolls. The Fish
have usually had a tough time winning there but
did so effortlessly last wrek.
I was very Impressed with Peyton Manning's
play and look for him to be a star VERY soon.
Opening day had a few surprises, most of
which you already knew about from the C R Y S ­
TAL BALL OF FOOTBALL.

Seattle absolutely trouneed the grounded Ea­
gles and look very tough.
The New York Jest gave a scare to San Fran­
cisco but showed they still don't have the m a­
turity to make the "close."
The scoreboard may have said Kansas City
blew* Oakland out on Sunday night, but the truth
Is the Raiders were done In with penalties. By
the end o f the game they had given up nearly
200 hundred yards In penalties! That's right,
they gave up two football fields! Now you know
why I often refer to them as the Oakland Cheat­
ers.
The Saints are trying to get a little feisty with
former Oator Danny WuerfTel at the helm, but
face a little tougher test this week against
the Panthers.
This week we re tuning a little contest for my
readers. What N.F.L. team will score the most
points this week? The winner gets a giant free
pizza and they will tie Inducted Into the Football
Guru Hall o f Fame. E-mail or fox your answers
In by the 1 p.m. kickoff Sunday afternoon.
Enough house cleanlngl It's time to find some
winners In the CRYSTAL BALL OF FOOTBALL.

GREEN BAT (-7) VS TAMPA BAT
I hate to admit it. but It looks like the Bucs
are going to start-stow, t can't-bet against theBucs. but If I needed the money 1 sure would
today! The Packers looked solid against the Li­
ons and still remember their slow start last
year. They'll look to win this one early and In
the alrt Packers 31. Bnca 13.

MIAMI (-8) VS BUFFALO
This rivalry In the A.F.C. East goes back and
forth every year, and I'm afraid It's Miami's turn.
Pride rather than talent may keep the Bills
close, but It wouldn't shock me If the Dolphins
beat them mercilessly. Dolphins 30. BIUs 17.

JACKSONVILLE (-4) VS KANSAS CITT
This should be a great game, maybe the best

The Eagles Nest

N E W E N G L A N D (-1 1 ) V S IN D IA N A P O L IS

BRADY
LESSARD

triots 28. Colts 21.
S A N F R A N C IS C O (-4 ) A T W A S H IN G T O N

NFL
COLUMN

By Jeff BerUnleks
S A N F O R D _ O n Oct. 4. the C en tral F lo r ­
ida V etera n 's O rga n iza tio n s will h ost the
secon d a n n u a l C h a rity G o lf T o u rn a m e n t to
benefit the E x -P riso n e rs o f W a r S c h o la rsh ip
F u n d o f Florida. T h e event will be at W in te r
S p rin g s G o lf C lu b a n d a ll proceeds w ill go to
the sch olarsh ip fun d . Play w ill begin at 1:30
p.m . a n d m a n y prizes w ill b e a w a rd ed a lo n g
w ith a pu ttin g contest. T h e fee o f $55 In ­
cludes g re e n s fees, cart, buffet lu n ch a n d a
certificate for additional g re e n s fees. T h ere
will a lso be a n a w a rd s cerem ony. C a ll 8956242 for Inform ation...
Hospice o f the C o m fo rte r will hoist Its a n ­
n u a l fu n d raisin g g o lf b a ll d ro p at W o r ld ­
wide G o lf D rivin g R an ge (form erly Legends)
In A ltam onte S p rin g s on Oct. 2 at 9:30 a.m .
G ra n d prize Is B 1.000 a n d yo u don't have to
be present to w in...

M t Golf. Pag* 3B

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m

e ia c u r r c o u r t
ta rn ju d ic ia l
CIRCUIT O f rLO R ID A
M AMO r o s
SEM INO LE C O U N TY
SENSUAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a s i h o . t s - is s s e A .id - B
CH IVY C H A U BANK. F • B .
Plaintiff.
VS
JOHN W PALONIS and
UNOA MARIE E N Q U M A N
F/K/A LINDA M
PALONIS. •! s i .
Defendants

or

tn i
t m

N O T ie a
OF F O N S C LO S U R B S A L S
Nolica ta hereby gnraa dial
pursuant to that Final Judgmant
ol
F o s cto s u r*
dalad
September 4th.
I M S . and
an la rad hi civil casa number SIll« t C A - l4 - 0 o l Ihs Circuit
Court o l Iha t lt h Judicial
Circuit in and lor Sammola
County Florida, arharam CHEVY
CHASE BANK. F • B . ta Plaintiff
and JOHN W PALONIS. U NO A
MARIE
EN Q LEM A N
F/K/A
LINOA M PALONIS. UNITED
STATES OF AM ERICA, la/ara
Delandenffs) I anN aah to Ihs
•ughoal and b a ll biddar lor
coah al Ihs was! Irani door of
tha Sananola County court*
houas In Sanlord
Sammola

Legal Noticet
County. Flood*, a l 11.04 A M .
on Iff* Itti d» f o l October, 1444,
ly
M l lorlli In M id Final
Judgmant. to wH
LO T 44. L A K i R O O E R t
ESTATES. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. A t RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 41. P AGES M
THROUGH 40. INCLUSIVE. OF
THE. PUBLIC R E C O R D S OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PU R IU AN T TO THE
FAIR
O EB T
CO LLECTIO N
P RACTICES A C T YOU AR E
A0V1SE0 THAT THIS LAW FIRM
II D EEM ED TO BE A D EBT
CO LLECTO R ATTEMPTING TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T AND ANT
INFORMATION ODTAINEO WILL
BE U SED FOR THAT PURPOSE
O tln d iff* 4th day e l
September. I t t t
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l Circuit Court
Or Jano E. J*M«nc
Deputy Cterk
COOIUS A STAWIARSKI
4410 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 4t0
Tampa. Florida U H 7
Telephone (SIS) STT-40004
C AS tM -02027
Pubktff
September IS. SO.
IBS*
DEU-1IT

I think the Nlnrrs worked the kinks nut last
week and will look to put up a lot of points
Monday Night. The Skins may In- tilling olT more
than they can chrw here, have you seen Sieve
Young's ret on! on Monday Night??? Nlnera 35.

wrrk and thry luivr more than enough talrnt to .
UoJiiHt (hat.
Don't forgrl our contrsti Fax or e-mail quesIIo u h , commrnlH
and entries lo mr at 3 3 0 1987. o r " B r a d j r 3 2 4 0 5 0 B o l . c o m ’'
•
KnJoy Ihr gamrs and remrmbrr. you can al- &gt;
ways pay Ihr kid nrxt door lo mow Ihr grass,
othrrwlsr you may miss klckofll
P.S. _ Satellite update.... Keep calling and
writing. I think management Is about to b re a k ,'
down nnd reimburse me for my Direct T.V.
Football package. You have no Idea what Joy • ‘
technology cun bring to a football fanl
*'

Skins 16.

of the wrrk. Thr Jags are coming olf a sluggish
performance against the Bears, but should be
awake today. The Chiefs defense looked good
against Ihe Raiders last wrek. but tliry fare a
much better line In Ibis one. TOO CLOSE TOO
CALL.
P IT T S B U R G H (-1 0 ) V S C H IC A G O

Look for the Steelcrs to dominate lilts game
from stan to finish. It's really that simple.
Steelers 34, Bear* 12.
N E W Y O R K J E T S (-6 ) V S B A L T IM O R E

Another tough game for both of these teams.
The Jest and the Ravens were both losers last
week and they both looked pietty good. In Ibis
one I'll go wilh Pan-ells at home, but 1 sure
wouldn't bet ugalnst the Ravens' defense. Jeat
18, Ravens 14.
C A R O L IN A (-5 ) A T N E W O R L E A N S

The Panthers are one of the three road teams
fuvored this week and they don't deserve to be.
They looked anemic last wrek against the Fal­
cons. while the Saints proved they were a fun
team to watch. Dltka has this team excited and
believing In themselves, I'm taking them at
home In an upset special. Saints 23. Fmatbcre
17.
D E T R O IT (-7) VS CINCINNATI

I refuse to pick the Bcngals In any game unlll
they return Sanford native Jeff Blake as the
starting quarterback. This team could have
beaten the Oilers Inst week If they had played
their star. He'll be back, but until then. Clncy
loses. Lions 27. Bengal* 10.

MINNESOTA (-7) AT 8T. LOUIS
Now I can understand the Vikings being a
touchdown favorite on the road! They looked
very good last week, and play the hapless
Rammlea who spent a lot of energy losing to Ihe
Salnta last week. Vlkiafs 41, I t i i i l t s 20.

TENNESSEE (-7) VS BAN DIEOO
The Chargers barely got by the Dills last week
while the Oilers showed they ore ready to make
a run at the playofTa. I'm telling you folks, look
for this team to moke a mark us the season
continues. Otters 37. Chargtra 14.

OAKLAND (-2) VS NEW YORK GIANTS
The Cheaters look to Inject life bark Into thetr
season after they embarrassed themselves last
week. Look for better pass protection and very
•-ftsrpenslties from this talented squad. The CM*
ants are going to have a difficult keeping up
with Oakland's speed. The Chiefs did too. but
the plays where they were beaten kept being
called back. CkoaUts 34, Giants SO.

SEATTLE (-8) VS ARIZONA
When was the last time the Seahawks were
favored by eight points against anyone?? I like
both of these teams to Improve from last years
performances. The Seahawks should be able to
score some points, but not as many as against
the Eagles last week. The Cardinals have much
more to prove today than Seattle. Boakawfca IB,

Cardinals 17.

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ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR

This Is quite a few points for the Patriots to
cover. I think Peyton Manning will be able to
lake this learn deep, and wilh Marshall Faulk,
he will keep Ihe defensive barkllcld honest. I'll
lake Ihe eleven point and cross my fingers. P a ­

t n e c ia c u r r c o u r t
OF T N I
N T H NTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

•IM IN O LS CO UN TY,
FLO RID A. CIVIL ACTION
C A S I NO. • T .B 4 T S -C A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA.N A . AS
TRUSTEE FOR FAIC
ll/ICI FUNOINQ.
Ptelnbft.
n
JAM ES A MERRIMAN.
INDIVIDUALLY ANO AS
TRUSTEE OF THAT
CERTAIN TRUST
N/A OINO ENTERPRISE*
INC *SS4t. at al.
DalandanKi)
NOTICE OP S A LS
Nolle* i* hereby given that,
pursuant lo o Final Judgment o l
Foreclosure or Order doled
April 1. 1S44, entered In CffrH
C a t* Number S7-247S-CA. In
Iff* Circuit Courl lor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
erharato
B AN KER S TR U ST CO M PANY
OF
CALIFORNIA.N A.,
AS
TR U STEE FO R
FAIC ll/ICI
FUNOINQ I* Iff* Pteml.W. and
JAM ES A MERRIMAN. INDIVID­
UALLY ANO AS TRUSTEE OF
THAT CERTAIN TR U S T N/A
OINO
EN TERPRISES
INC
•SS4I.
al
a l,
are
Iff*
Defendants. I will sell Iff* prop­
erty situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida, described as
Tffa Was! 141 S t laat o l Iff*
Seal
4SO 40
le a l
al
Iff*
Northwest 1/4 o l the NorUwosl
1/4 o l Section ST. Township IS
South. Rang* S t Eaal. Public
Records o l Banknote County.
Florid*, lying North o l Slat*
Road ( 44
al public M l*, ta Iff* highest
and bast biddar, lor cosh, al lha
Banknote County Courthouse.
SOI N. Park Avenue. Santord.
Florida. *1 11.SO on Iff* 72nd
day ol September. I SB*
Dated AU GU ST t lt h . I M S
Maryann* Mara*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT CO URT
B y Jan* E. Jasawic
Ootaon A Associates
I ISO South Myrtle Avenue.
Suite 101
Ctearwaler. Florida S4E1S
•In accordance with Ihe
American* With DissbH.iw i Act.
parson* Hi need o l a special
accommodation to participate
Hi this pracssdtng shall, within
seven (tj day* prior to any procted in g.
contact
the
Administrative Olfie# o l lha
C ourl. SOI N Park Avanu*.
Samtool* County Courthouse.
Sanlord FL 32771 Islsphone
(447) SSS-4SS4. TOO 1-SOO-SM1771 or 1-444-4M-S774 via
Florida Relay Service*
Publish September S. IS, I S M
DEU-4C

Legal Notice*
IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T N S I STM JU D IC IA L
C IRCU IT , M A N D FOR
S E M IN O L B OOVNTV,
F LO R ID A
SEN SU AL
JU R IB M C T tO N DIVISION
C A S E N O i S t I E I B O A 14 ■
CENLAR FEOSRAL
SAVINGS BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
DONNIE B. SMITH. ( T A l
OSFBNDANT(S)

N O T IC E O F ACTIO N
C O H E T R U C T IV B EB RV ICB

TO: SOUTHERN WHOLE QLAS
C O . INC
which business
address Is unknown THE C O R ­
PORATION IE H EREBY NOTI­
FIED that an action lo lo reclo M
a mortgage an the following
property
LO T S4, MONTGOMERY
SOUARS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN P U T BOOK 14. PAOES •
ANO t . PUBLIC RECOR OI OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
has been tiled against lha co r­
poration and Iff* corporation I*
required lo serve a copy ol your
written delenses. M any, lo It on
DAVID
J.
STERN.
E tO .
Plalnllft's
attorney,
whose
address I* 401 South University
Dove. Suit* S00. Plants bo*. F I
11114 within M days from tha
date o l Ihe lust publication ol
this notice o l action, and Ida
the original with Iff* clerk o l
this court either before servica
on PlaHiUNo attorney or htvtwdtetely Ihero#Iter, otherwise a
default wIS be ante red against
you tor Iff* relief demanded In
Ihe complaint or petition filed
herein
WITNESS my hand and the
eaal o l this Court al SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Ihr* TEth day ol
A u gu st 1 M
(BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
C LER K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
■V: Cecelia V Ekarn
Deputy Clark
U W OFFICES OF
DAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PUINT1FF
SOI SOUTH UNIVERSITY
DRIVE. SUITE E00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
IN ACCO RDANCE WITH THE
AM ERICAN* WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. parsons with disabdHies needing a special accom ­
modation
should
co n la cl
C O U R T ADMINISTRATION, al
the
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse a l 407-111-4110 ISOO-M9-S771 (TDD) or 1-000M S-0774. vie Florida Relay
Service
Publish September S, 1 1 i t t t

ocu-n

Have a great afternoon watching football and
remember that It's Impossible lo pick the
spread winnrr In every game, concentrate on a
few matchups.
To continue the winning streak and the lining
o f my readers' pockets' I'm releasing the O A K ­
LAND RAIDERS (-1) OVER THE NEW YORK
0 IA N T 8 as my LOCK OF T H E W EEK.

After Intense research and contemplation. I
am convinced that you can feel confident with a
heavy play In this one. The Raiders look to turn
their season around after a humble Mart Iasi

Legal Notices
IN TN S CIRCUIT C O U R T O F TN S SIONTBSNTH
JU D IC IAL DISTRICT IN AN O FO R SBM INOLB C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTIO N S S -I S S S -C A -tS -R
STATE OF F10RI0A
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.
Pelitio not.
v*
ORLANDO NORTH HOTEL PARTNERS LTD ETC el al .
Respondents
A M E N D E D NO TICE TO SNO W 0 A U S S
AND
NOTICS OF SUIT
STATE OF FLORI0A TO
Matthew J Long
7144 Chantilly Terrac*
Oviedo. FL 177SS
Parcel 101
Ann M Long
71*4 Chantilly Terrac*
Oviedo. FL 1 7 7 U
Parcel 101
Financial Federal Saving* Dank
ATTN John W Monies!. J r . President
17IS North Kirby Parkway Suit* 1*0
Memphis. TN 3(170
Parcel 171. M l
Mac H Gordon. Individually end as Parmer
d/b/a 414 Associates, a Florid* General Partnership
7 M 0 Rivermeed* Drive Northwest
Atlanta OA 30127
Parcel 003
Robert S Griffith J r . Individually and a* Partner
d/b/a 430 Associates, a Florida General Partnership
M East Andrews Orrv*
Atlanta OA 3030*
Parcel 003
Douglas Avanu*. Inc . a Georgia Corporation
d/b/s 430 Associates, a Florida General Partnership
ATTN Paul C Wiigu*. Registered Agent
4700 Pace* Ferry Road. Suite MO
Atlanta. O A 303M
1b a t said respondents who ar* living, and It any or all respon*
dents are deceased lha unknown tpous*. hair*, davlseaa.
grant***, creditor*, lienors, or other parlies claiming by. through.
H. or against any such deceased respondent or respondent*.
4 stive, apd- *1deed. IheH unknown spouse, hens, devisees, lege
at Bitter per*** cteunmg
h dw aeasB* resp o n d e n t or

aN other parties having or claiming to ha** any
or Interest In and to Ihe property described Hi Iff*
Petition, to wn
M O TIO N T T S M - S M I
STATB B O A S 4 M
S S M IN O IS 0 0 .
OS S C MOTION
FBB SIM PLE • WATBR R E TEN TIO N A M A
P A R C E L H a . TSI
Water Retention Area
RIGHT (SOUTH)
STATION tOtsOO*
A portion at Iff* Northeast 1/4 e l S Eclion 17. Township 71 South.
Range 7 t te a l. Sammola County. Florida
Bamg more particularly described a* lottows
•Lot 1. Block A. Ltttta Pearl lake Haight*, according lo the Plat
thereof a* recorded Hi Plat Book t . Page »7. Public Records o l
SSffiHiote County. Florida *
M I N G a portion of land* described Hi Official Record* Book
774S. Poga 107. Public Records q l Sammola County, Florida
Containing 17.134 square feet more or less
M O T I O N 77S44 B M 1
STATB R O A D ASS
SBM INOLB 0 0 .
M B O NIPT ION
P B R P B TU A L STO R M SBW SN B A S E M E N T
N A R O B l NO. B M
STORM SEWER EASEM ENT
LEFT (NORTH)
STATION TtteO O t
That part ol:
"Commence al lha Southwest corner o l the Northwest 1/4 o l
Section 14 (Township 71 South. Rang* t t East, thence North
00*1 T iS * East. SO 74 last along the West lina o l lha Northwest
1/4 o l said ta ctio n 14 lo the Northerly rtghl-ol-way ol Slat* Road
No 4 M : thence continue North 00*17*!$* East H E 37 teal along
tha West bn* o l the Northwest 1/4 o l said Section 14 lor a POINT
OF BEGINNINO. thence continue North 0017'tt* East H I 00 1**1
thane* South St*0 l'4l* East 731 00 laat. thane* South 00*1 T i t *
Waal 30* 00 laat to Iff* Northerly nght-ol-way o l said State Road
43S, thane* South S7*4t'43* W aal 13117 1**1 along said
Northerly right-of-way: thane* North 00*1 T i t * East H I 40 test,
thane* North tt* tt'4 t* West M 00 teat lo the POINT OF BEGINNINO*
Being tha land* described Hi Official Records Book 7100, Pag*
S14. Public Record* ol Seminole County. Florida
described as follow*
Com mancs al Iff* Northwest corner o l Section 14. Township SI
South. Rang* 7 t East (a 1* Hon pipe 'M ICA F7S44' as now ousts),
thane* run South 0 0 * 7 tit* West along Iff* West lm* o l Iff*
Northwest 1/4 a l said Section 14 a distance ol 7447 10 1**1 lo Iff*
Southwest corner o l said Northwest 1/4 (■ t/S* Hon tod with LB
*3010 ca p a* now aalsts). thane# North 00*74'7t* East M 74 le a l
lo a petal on the North aaisting right-of-way lm* o l Elat* Road
434 as shown on Florida Da part menl o l Transports bon nghi-ol
way map, Sac Hon 770M -7M 1. thence South 00*43*70* East 71 07
teat slang tha North lina *1 said Stele Read 4St. thane* North
S7*M 'II* West M SS Iasi lo a point on Iff* W aal bn* *1
Westmont* Ortea and the POINT OF MOINNINO. Ihe nee North
S S * M iS * East along said Waal line SO 00 test, thanes South
• r U ' S I * West 1 00 laat. thence South 00'SS'M * East along said
North Una B OO last lo Iff* POINT O F BEOINNINO
Containing 4 M square leet. more or let*
You ar* each notified that tha PaM ionar lilad H i sworn Petition
and Ha Declaration o l Taking Hi this Court against you a* respon
dent*, seeking la condemn by eminent d o mem proceedings thr
above described properly located Hi lha Stela o l Florida. County
You era further notified tfial Iff* Petitioner wiu apply lo Iff*
Honorable Thomas O. Freeman, on* of Iff* Judge* e l this Court
on lha tth day ol October. 1SSS. al t : M p m . Hr Sammola County
Courthouse, M l North Park Avanu*. Courtroom M. Sanlord.
Florida, for an Order o l lik in g In this cause AS respondents lo
thla sun may re quasi a hearing a l Iff* lim e and ptac* designated
and b* heard Any respondent tatting la HI* a request lor hoenng
shall waive any right la obfacl la lha Order a l Taking
AND
Each respondent It hereby required lo serve written de lenses, il
any. and request a hearing, if da*trad, lo said Petition on
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
7tS South Woodland Boulevard
DsLand. Florida 37770
C/o Timothy C . Laubach
Eminent Domain Attorney, District I
(•04) S43-44M
on or baler* tha Ttth day o l September. I I M and Id* tha origi­
nals wlfft the Clark ol this Court on that data, lo show causa what
right, trite, inter**!, or Han you or any o l you have Hi and lo Iff*
proparty described Hi die Petition and lo show causa, II any you
Hava, why the property should not b* condemned lor Iff* uses
and purpoaa* sat forth In Mi* Petition II you lail lo answer, a
default may ba entered against you let tha rakal demanded In tha
Petition II you lab to request a hearing on lha Petition lot Order
o l Taking you shall wale* any right to ob|ect to said Order ol
Taking
WITNESS MY HANO AND SEAL o l said Court on tha Slh day ol
SEPTEM BER. 1SSS. A O . I S M
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C LE R K O F THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
la accordance with Ui* American With Disabrirtlas Aat. parson*
ante disabilities needing special accommodation lo participate M
this proceeding should co n la cl lha Court Administrator al M l
North Park Avanu*. Sanlord. Florida, telephone (407) S73-4730.
not later than seven (7) day* prior lo the proceeding II hearing
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IN TN S CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TN S BIO NTSSNTN
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLO RID A, IN AND FOR
SBMINOLB CO U N TY
O B N B RAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S S N O . S S -IB S S C A 14 D
GREAT FINANCIAL DANK. ISO.
Plaintiff.
DONALD EOCENE DOWNS
SR . TERESA M A R li
DOWNS hi* ml*
O IO RO E J IIIMSKY.
SONYA ILEMSKY. his wile.
FLEET FINANCE. INC .
PINE TREE VILLAQE AT
DEER RUN HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC and
. AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION
OF THE SU BJECT
REAL PROPERTY.
Defendant!*)
NOTICS
OF F O R E C L O S U R E S A L S
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ot
Foreclosure deled September
th IS M end entered in Case
No St-1423 C A 14 G e l th*
•rcml Court o l the EIGH ­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit Hi end
•or SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein
OREAT
FINANCIAL
OANK. F 90 is Plaintiff and
OONALO EUOENE DOWNS. SR .
et *1 . ar* Defendant*. I will salt
to Ihs highest and best bidder
for cash m th* West front door
ot the Courthouse, m Santont.
SEMINOLE County Florida at
1 00 s m o'clock on the 0th
day ol O C TO B ER I S M the fo l­
lowing detenbed property at
set
forth
in
said
Final
Judgment, lo wit
Lot 4. Cluster O STERLING
PARK UNIT 2*. according lo th*
plat thereof a* recorded In Plat
book 20 el page* M through
•4. o l th* Public Record* ol
Seminol* County. Florida a/k/a
334
Pm esong
Drive.
Casselberry Florida 37701
DATED Ihi* 4th day o l
September. I M S
MARYANNS MORES
A t Cterk o l said Courl
By Jan* E Jataane
A t Deputy Cterk
Faber A OHHIy. P A
Suite 300
H 7 0 Madruga Avanu*
Coral Oabtee. Florida S114S
tie*I MS-41 IS
•Person* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate in Uu* proceeding
should
co n tsct
ADA
Coordinator at Senenole County
Courthouse.
301
N
Park
Avenue. Suit* N30I. Sanlord.
Florida 32771. al leatl live day*
prior
to
lha
proceeding
Telephone (407) 323-4330 a i l
4777. 1-000-041-0721 (TDD) ar
I-000-SIM77Q (V) via Florida
Relay Service
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September T3. 20,
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IN TNB CIRCUIT C O U R T FO R '
SBMINOLB C O U N TY ,
F L 0 R I0 A
PROBATA DIVISION
F lla Num ber S S - T M C P
'
IN RE ESTATE OF
OIO ROE CLAUDE HODGE
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th# administration o l lha ■
estate o l O IO R O E C LA U D E i
HODOE, decassad. File Number
M-7S4 CP. I* pending In Ih#
Circuit Court lar Seminole
Counly.
Florida
Probate
Drvision lha address o l which
Is N Park Av* . Sanlord. FL.
32171 Th* names and sddtss*
ol Ihe Personal Repressnlaliv*
and
the
Persons!
Representative's attorney ar*
set Iorth below
ALL INTERESTED PER SO N S (
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AN p e rs o n s on w hom Iht*
n o lt c s

I*

s e rv e d

w ho

have1

obteclion* Ihel c h a lle n g e Ihe ,
validity o l the will. Ihe q u a lific a ­
tions o l Ihe p e rso n a l re p re s e n ­
tative venue or lu n td n lio n ol
this Court ere required to Me
•heir obfec lio n s with this Court

WITHIN THk LATER OF TH REE;
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ,
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AVS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* ol the d e ce d e n tf
and other person* having
claim* or demand* agsinal
decadent's estate on whom a 1
copy ol this notice is served
three months alter Ihe |
del* o l the first public slum ol
this ,iolice must Me then claims I
wilh this C ourl WITHIN T H E '
LATER OF THREE M O N TH S.
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICS OR
THIRTY DAYS f
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NOTICE '
ON THEM
.a
AN other creditors e l the dec*- dent and person* having claim* *
ar demand* against tha dacedant's astal* must Ills then
claims srilh ttu* court WITHIN*
THREE M O NTHS AFTER TH B .
DATS OF T H i FIRST PU BLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS. AN O,
O BJECTIO N S NOT SO FILE0
WILL BE FOREVER BAAREO J
Th* date e l lha Ural pubhaa- .
bod o l this Nolica w SaptemfeasV
13th. IS M
Personal Representative
CHARLEY C HODGE, a/k/aCHARLIE C HODOE
E M Mauroan Dr
Sanlord. FL 37771
Attorney tor
Personal Representative
FRANK C WHIOHAM. ESOUIRE
Florida Bar No tU T S O
•TENETROM. MclNTOSH.
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SIMMON I. P A
Post Office Bos 4S4S
Sanlord. FL 37772-4S4S
Telephone 407/322-2171
Publish
September IS. 20.
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IN TN B CIRCUIT CO URT,
IN ANO FDR
M M M O L S CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
C A S S H O . C T -S M S -D A -1 0 -B
NORWEST MORTOAOE.
INC . a California
corporation.
Plaintiff.
VS
DANA C ALLEN
(SS4IH-SI-S724).
KIMBERLY A ALLEN.
. UNKNOWN
TENANT I. DEER RUN
HOMSOWNERS
ASSOCIATION S7-A.
INC . BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, a Political
Subdivision o l Th* Slate
o l Florida, and any unknown
heirs, devisee*,
grantee*, creditors, and
other unknoam persons
or unknoam spouses claiming
by. through and under any ol
lha above-named Dalandania.
Defendants
NO TM B
O F FO R B O L O C V B B SA LS
NOTICE I* ha re by grvan Thai
Ui* undersigned Clark o l I
Circuit Court o l
Sammola
County. Florida, writ on the 2Sth
day o l September. I S M . al
It 00 o'clock A M al lha West
Front door o l the Sam nola
County Courthouse In Sanlord.
Florida, otter lor sate and **H al
public outcry to th* htghaal and
beat biddar lor cash, th* lollowHig-dascribad property situ­
ate Hi Samuiol* County, Florida
Lot 42. DEER RUN UNIT 7*A*
according to th# PI*I lhareof at
recorded m Plal Book M . Pag*
ST. o l lha Public Record* ol
Bominol* County. Florida
pursuant lo lha Final Judgment
entered Hi a casa pending to
M id Court. Mw style ol which •*
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
seal o l said Courl Ihts 74th day
ol August. IM S
It you aro a parson srilh a di*
abdily who naods any accom ­
modation m order la participate
Hi Hit* proceeding, you ar* om i­
tted. at no cost lo you. lo th*
provision ol certain assistance
Pteass contact Court admtnistratoi. 301 N Park Avanu*.
Suits N301. Sanlord. Florida
32771. (407) 323-4330 *4777.
within 2 working days o l your
racaip l o l This (none* ol
Foraclotur* Stl*). M you ar*
hearing impaired, call 1-000
SSS-S77I; II you ar* vole*
impaired, call I-M 0 -M I -0 770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COUNT
By Jana S Jasawic
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FO R PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hosch. Jr . EaquH*
Butter A Hooch. P A
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Ortando. Florid* S2S11
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OF TN S I STM JUDICIAL
•
CIRCUIT IN AMO FO R
S S M M O L S CO UN TY,
FLO RID A
f'
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION .*
C A S S NO. SS M T C A 14 B ' ,
MIDFIRST RANK, an
Oklahoma Corporation
,* I
a* assign** ot FLEET
MORTOAOE C O R P .
l/k/a FLEET REAL
ESTATE C O R P . as
successor by merger lo
FLEET MORTGAGE
C O R P , a* assign** ol
CITY FEDERAL
EAVINOS OANK
PlamllP; *
v*
•
CARMINE F L1AROO
‘
and OI9ELLA LIAR DO
.
CHARLES M ELM ORE
**
and PATSY ELMORE
DISCOVERY MARKETING.
FLEET FINANCE INC..
•
Dalandania
NOTICE OP S A L S
PU R SU AN T TO C N A P TB R 4B .
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order o l Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Foreclosure d alad laptam b*/
«lh. I S M and entered In Casa
No SB SS7 C A 14 O to lha
Circuit Court a l the ISlh.
Judicial Circuit ui and la/
Sammola
County.
Florid*
wharorn MIDFIRST BANK, ale
I* Iff* Plaintiff and CARMINE F?
LIARDO.
*1
si
ar*
lha
Defendant*. I will sail to tha
highest and bast biddar lo t
cash al th* eras! Irani door ol
Ih* courthouse, to Sem inoly
County to Sanlord. Florida at
11:00 a.m. on too Slh day ol
Oclobar, I S M . Ih* following
described property as sat torth
to said Order of Final Summary
Judgmant. to aril;
LOT 103. HIGHLAND VtLLAOE
TWO. ACCOROINO TO TH I
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
HI PLAT BOOK 40. PAGES 40
AND 41. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
OATED al Sanlord. Florida this
4th day e l September, t M l
H you aro a person with o did.
ability who need* accom m od*!'
participate tf ■
. yen ara amt,*
tied at no cost to you. tor ih i
provision o l certain assistance .
Plaaa*
contact
Court
Administration a l (407) 3 2 1 i‘
4330 wilhm t working days s ) '
you receipt ot this document. M.
u ora hearing or volcS
paired call l-OOO-tM-0771. J
MARYANNE MORSE. Clark
r .
Samtoot* County. Florida
4|‘i
BY Jan* E Jasawle
Deputy Clark
OOLOBERa ANO VOVA. P A *
Butt* 000. BIV Tower
l
1101 Brick*It Avenua
Miami, Florida SEM I

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G o lf
Continued from Page 2B
G ran ite G o lf C o rp o ra tio n
a n n o u n c e d the a p p o in tm e n t
o f David Ncbcl ns G e n e ra l
M a n a g e r o f the S llv e rth o rn
C o u n try
C lu b
In
Urooksvlllc...

T lm n cu an G o lf a n d C o u n ­
try C lu b In Lake M a ry Is
ru n n in g a scries o f special
offers for prospective m e m ­
b e rs from Oct. 5 - Nov. 16.
T h e specials Include reduced
rates on fam ily full privilege

a n d corporate m e m b e rsh ip s.
All m em b e rsh ip s Include oil
social, g o lf a n d r e s ta u ra n t
privileges...
T lm acu n n h a s a lso a n ­
n ou n ced dates for Its 1998
c lu b c h am p io n sh ip s, a s fol­

lows:
C ouples, Oct. 18;
M en's. Oct. 24-25;
W o m en 's. Oet. 24-25;
Ju n io rs. Oct. 24-25...
A lso at T lm n cu an . M a r y
J a c k so n scored an a rc o n

L y m a n ---------------Continued from Page IB
turning them Into a pair of
touchdowns to build a 20-0 lead.
T h e defense was a scrappy bunch
tonight and I couldn't be more proud,* said
linker. T h e y kept us in the game in the
first half.
‘ I also want to give credit to our
defensive coaches. They had the kids ready
und had a great gnme plan. We knew we
had to atop their running back (Lawrence
Rudolph), he's a great runner.*
The game opened like it was going to be
an offensive shootout.
Eric Coleman took the opening kickoff
for the Rams out to the 40*yand line and
three plays later Lake Mary had a first
down at the Lyman 45 after an 12-yard
pass from Corey Cooper to Robert Peres.
But the drive stalled as the next three
plays lost eight yards and the Greyhounds
then blocked the punt, taking over the ball
at their own 49.
Lyman quarterback Brian Krause hit
Dominic Cleveland with a 20-yard strike on
first down. But two plays later a bad snap
resulted In a 19-yard loss and a recovery
by the Rams Javier Ruts.
Neither team showed much offense for
the rest of the half as the defenses bore
down and played super football.

Lake Maty had a couple of chances as It
claimed an Interception
and another
fumble recovery, but the hosts hurt
themselves with a couple of crucial
dropped passes and the game went to
halftime scoreless.
A pair of penalties on the Rams before
they even kicked the ball off to start the
second half and a 28-yard return by Brad
Harris gave the Oreynounds the ball at
their own 48.
Lyman then ran the ball 10 straight
times, taking 5:33 off the clock and ending
with a 21-yard field goal by Rothstetn.
After a 10-yard loss killed a potential
Lake Mary drive, the Greyhounds took over
on the Rams* 4B-yard line.
Seven plays got the ball down to the 18
and Rothstetn came on to boot a 35-yard
field goal, giving Lyman a 6-0 lead with
11:55 left to play.
T ravis (Rothstetn) was determined to
make his field goals tonight," sold Baker,
‘ lie felt real bad after missing that field
goal against Seminole that could have won
the game last week.*
The Greyhounds then turned the game
over to the defense.
Matt Plckelslmer recovered a fumble at
the 15 on Lake Mary's next possession and

Krause went to the air to find James Talley
for the touchdown. Rothsteln's extra point
made the score 13-0.
The Rams fumbled again on Its next
possession and Russ Feist recovered for
Lyman at the Lake Maty 20.
Five running plays later. Kit Kaminski
bulled his way In from the one and
Rothstten followed with the game's 20th
point with only 6:20 remaining.
The Rams finally got Its offense going
and went on a 14-play. OH-yard drive with
Mott Mergo scoring on a 12-yard pass from
Cooper. Rusa Abrams added the extra
point, but only 1:58 remained on the clock.
Both teams will play non-district games
next Friday with Lyman going to Edgcwater
and Lake Mary hosting Pine Ridge. Both
games start at 7:30 p.m.
The Greyhounds and Rams are both 1-1
on the season, but the win gives Lyman,
which outplayed a tough Seminole squad
In the serond half last week, n load of
confidence and a 1-0 record tn both the
Seminole Athletic Conference and QADistrict 3 races.

the p ar-th ree 13th hole o n
Aug. 13...
John
H u rst
of
W in te r
S p rin g s lied for second In
his flight last w eek at the
W o rld
A m a teu r
H a n d ic ap
C h a m p io n sh ip
In
M y rtle
Bench. S.C ...
Th e A m erican L u n g A s s o ­
ciation o f C en tral F lorida Is
red ucin g the price for Its
1998 G o lf Privilege C a rd . Th e
n ew price for the card , nlso
k now n a s the "L u n g C a r d *
h a s been reduced from 825
to 815 each. Th e curd p r o ­
vides free o r reduced g re e n
fees at over 600 c o u rse s In
Florida. A la b a m a , G e o rg ia
a n d M ississippi a n d over 60
o f the cou rses a rc located In
C en tral Florida. C all 1-800L U N G -U S A for details...
Palm Coast Resort, a b o u t
an
hour
from
S em in ole
C oun ty an d close to the n e w
W o rld G o lf Village h a s a n ­
n ou n ced n "B y e -B y e B o g les*
package. F or only 849, g o lf­
e rs can stay at the re s o rts’

n ew ly-ren ovated H a rb o rs ld e
Inn a n d play a n y o f the fo u r
c o u rse s for on ly n $17 cart
fee. G ra n d H aven G o lf C lu b ,
a J a c k N lckln u s s ig n a tu re
design is a lso part o f the
package. The offer Is g o o d
th rou gh Oct. 10...
T h e D eer Islan d G o lf a n d
L i k e C lu b will open Its n e w
5.000 squ a re -fo o t c lu b h o u se
a n d it Is expected to be on e
o f the most lu x u rio u s in
C e n tra l Florida. T h e c o u rse
projects 34.000 ro u n d s o f
g o lf each y e a r a n d the c lu b ­
h o u se Is expected to be a
w elcom e addition...
M en dow brook G o lf G r o u p
o f K issim m ee h a s been se­
lected to develop a n d m a n ­
age tw o h lg h -c n d
18-hole
c o u rse s In the C h a m p io n s
G ate
C o m m u n ity
o f O rlondo...
T h e United Stntcs B lin d
G o lf Association will host the
W o rld Blind &amp; V ision Im ­
paired G o lf C h a m p io n s h ip s
at Grcnclcfc. Sept. 28-30.

*WeVe (the Lyman squad) hud so much
spirit even when we weren't winning.* said
Lyman Principal Sam Momary. *1 don't
know what will happen next week.*

Patriots------Coatiansd from Pi|« IB
Candeto for a safety.
On the free kick, the Patriots
again fumbled, and Dr Land
took over at their own 33.
Candeto tossed a 32-yard
pass to receiver Travis Padgett,
setting them at the Lake
Brantley 15 yard line. Tire next
play saw a questionable pass
Interference
call
advancing
DeLond to the seven.
TWo plays later,
running
back Krnon Atkins scored,
giving the Bulldogs a 14-8 lead
which they carried into the
locker room at halftime.
On the opening possession
of the second half, the Patriots
mixed a passing and running

attack that brought them down
the field, with Russell and
Celeste eating up yardage, and
Russell threw a 35 yard pass to
Trey Keeley.
Lake Brantley again could
not capitalize, and turned over
the ball on a loss of dooms on
the DeLond 29.
The Patriots' defense again
came through on the next
drive, forcing the Bulldogs to
punt after only three plays.
Lake Brantley's offense took
charge on the next series
nam ing for all of Its yardage
down tnc field.
The only attempted pass
turned Into a broken halfback
pass a s Bush ran all the way
from the left sideline to the
right, and gained 18 yards.

Russell finished the drive
with a one-yard quarterback
keeper.
The extra point put
the Patriots ahead. 15-14.
Lake
Brantley's
defense
again
stymied
De Land's
offense,
and
the
Bulldogs
punted after another three play
series.
Following the punt, It took
the Patriots only three plays to
plow from the DcLand 48 to the
end zone, scoring on a 10-yard
Lanier Bush touchdown tun.
After the two teams traded
possessions, DcLand took over
at Its own
25 with 4.26
remaining.
Lake
Brantley's
defense
again held, and the offense ran
out
the
clock,
and
the

T rib e
next posses sion which spanned the second
quarter. Seminole's Dcon Howard rushed 22
yards for his first touchdown of the season.
Only 30 seconds Into the period, Seminole was
up 21-0.
Seminole's next attrmpt at a score w as a field
goal, act up off a fumble recovery fay Bobby W il­
liams. The 29-yard attempt was blocked, but
Howard got his hands on the loose ball and ran
It back to the 12-yard line.
Pine Ridge put together another drive, thanks
to a couple of Seminole penalties. That drive
stalled on the 39-yard line and without any
points.
The Tribe dosed out the half with another
touchdown and PAT to leave the field with a 280 lead.
Seminole again had possession In the third
quarter, but the drive waa cut short when Pine
Ridge Intercepted a paaa by 'Nolea quarterback
Garrett Goldsmith. The Panthers fumbled three
plays later and Joe Watson came up with the
recovery.
Seminole and Pine Ridge traded possessions
until the beginning of the fourth quarter. On Its
first possession of that period. Ooldsmlth put
six more points on the board for Seminole with
a seven-yard quarterback keeper. Nixon's extra
point brought the score to 35-0. A sack by W il­
liams on Pine Ridge's attempted fourth down
conversion late In the fourth gave Seminole the
ball on the nine-yard line and the score was 420 two plays later when Clarence Lattimer
rushed for s six-yard touchdown.
Williams was a madman all night. His energy
on the field converted into big plays and he
came up with big tackles when needed. The
secondary player waa Instrumental In setting up
Seminole's scoring drives and stopping Pine
Ridge dead In Its tracks..........................
! ‘ Every game Is a big game for me this year.*
Williams said. ‘ I am a senior and It la Important
to me that I make a good impression on the
college coaches that are looking at me. live tg&gt;
to the expectations of my coaches and don't let
tny teammates down.
M am taking the games more seriously this
year and 1 tnuy love being out here. I take nqr
role as a senior on this team very seriously and
1 try to be an example not only to my team­
mates this year, but also for those who will
come behind me.*
Pine Ridge fumbled yet another kick-off re­

quarterback Paul Hughes.
Down 48-0. Pine Ridge finally held onto a
kick-off return, rushed for a few fist down and
completed a few passes to finally put some
lnta on the board with 1:00 left In the game.
urenza put six points on the board with a 1yard run and Gordon Stlmpson added the PAT
to bring the score to 48-7.
That's how the score would stay, giving Semi­
nole Its second win In as many weeks and
breathing new life Into a team that w as not
completely satisfied with Its performance the
week before.
T was very pleased with t)ie showing the of­
fense made tonight,* Worthington said. ‘ Moat of
Garretts' plays were audible* from the line and
he made some very good decisions.
*We need to work a little more on our pass
coverage, but that will come with time. Once our
secondary gets a little better, It will all fall Into
place.*
Next up for Seminole la Its home opener
against county rival Lake Howell at 7:30 p.m. on
Friday night at Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium.
Pine Ridge (0-2) will take on another Seminole
County foe. traveling to Lake Mary next Friday
night to challenge the Rams at Don T. Reynolds
Stadium at 7:30 p.m.

C

scoreboard would have read
(had It been working) 21-14.
the Patriots on top.
Lake Brantley coach George
Clayton called the game ‘ one
of the greatest wins Lake
Brantley has had.*
Russell. Celeste, and Bush
played incredible games.
The
defense
proved
practically
Immovable
with
outstanding performances from
linebacker Strvr Uaggs and
defensive back John Miller.
Kicker Trey Keeley kicked
three out of four of his kickoffs
out of the end tone
for
touchbacks. and the other one
proved to difficult to return,
putting DcLand at their own
15. Keeley consistently gave
DcLand poor starting field
positions.
Coach Clayton mixed up his
usually rush-only offense with
passes and trick plays.
Defensive
captain
Clint
Hanson
said.
"The
togetherness that weVe gotten
over
summer
made
this
possible.*
The Lake Brantley Patriots, a
team which walks onto the
field holding hands and takes a
knee whenever a player Is
down on the Acid, regardless of
what team he plays for. won
Friday night tn a game most
thought they would lose.
They
won
with
effort,
determination, and teamwork.
And they won with class.
Lake Brantley is now 2-0 on
the season and will play a
Seminole Athletic Conference
contest at Winter Springs next
Friday night at 7:30 p.m.

Predict th« scores ^
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’ Lake Howell played a great game. Coach Blaccgfia always h as them ready.*
The loss puts Oviedo tn a deep hole early in
the GA-Dtetrict 3 race.
T h ere's no way we can afford another loos af­
ter this If we expect to make the play offs.* said
Register. “O u r next district game la against DeLand. which la ranked In the top 10 In the state.
We have our work cut out for us.
"WeVe dug ourselves a deep hole, now we have
to
out o f It.*
Lake Howell will travel to Sanford for a Semi­
nole Athletic Conference contest against Semi­
nole at Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium , while
Oviedo travels to W inter park for a non-district
game at Showalter Field against the Wildcats
next Friday night. Both games are set for a 7:30
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L e is u re
Spirited comedy opens Players’ season
Blithe Spirit's final performance is Saturday but
there's more to com e from Lake Mary troupe
By Alex Kane
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY A spirited performance o f a N ik -1
Coward play opened I be season for the L ik e
Mary High School Players o f the Arts.
Anyone who has seen tho original version of
Bltlhe Spin! might want to check out the L ik e
Mary version. (If you hurry, you can catch the
final performance, Saturday n ight at 7:30) as It
contains a few differences from the original
Including a different ending. For the most part,
however, the script remains loyal to Coward, and
the scenes with principals Charles and Ruth
Condontlnc showcase hysterically witty d ia ­
logue. Elvira's charm ing character, performed
with the case o f a professional by the talented
Melissa Ortiz. Is as interesting as almost any
other literary character.

posed to start playing, and the music never
came on, Dyer looked over and announced. 'I
think I broke your stereo,* without even break
trig stride), she Indeed was the star ol the show,
Other notable jicrformanecs cam e from Blue
Cast members Emily Taylor as Ruth, Melissa
Orll/ as Elvira, and Erin O'Neil as the maid.
Edith. The L ir e east also Includes Joshua Duke
as Charles: Hen Hover and Hrandon Glllottl as
Dr. Hrndmnn: and Kat l.tttlg as Mrs Hindman.
Drama director Hill Elssclc again put on a
tremendous show, with a great east and crew.
Equally as Impressive as the east was the aes­
thetically pleasing set.
Head o f make-up w as Constance Katsnfanas:
head o f props were Summer Alcslic and Shawn
Harris: head of sound was Kellie Warren assist­
ed by Berea Atkins; head o f house was Danielle
Bates: head o f costume was Stacy Allegro assist
ed by Kate McDonald: head of publicity was
P P o t j
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if u'
Becca Alktns and Kellie Warren; and head of
The play concerns a m odem day Miami couple.
lighting w as Adam Del Medico assisted by
Charles and Ruth. (The original Coward version
Stephen Pugh.
takes place In England.) Charles decides lie
A tremendous Job was also done by Director
wants to gather material for hls book about a Mike Gam ble and Asslstuut D irector Sara
fraudulent mystic. He tricks a psychic he aupllonaker.
j k i s c s to he running a scam - Madame Area 1
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Die Yellow Cast will perform the last showing
Into iHTfomilng a seance in front o f him, hls Saturday; Jennifer Clpolhi as Ruth; D.ira
wife, and their friends, the Bradmans. Things do
Reluhoki as Mrs. Bradman; Julie Rulh as Elvira:
not turn out as expected for Charles, as the Jonathan "Stew" Stewart as Dr, Hindman: Erin
ghost o f hls first wife, E M ra. Is conjured.
O'Neil as Edith; and Cory Warren as Charles
Highjinks ensue.
The production contains a mixture o f physical
The play has two casts, a blue cast and a y el­ uud verbal comedy, and Is nothing If not enter­
low cast. Botli contain the same actress ns taining.
Madame Arcatl. Firm Dyer, who stole the show
ns the eccentric seer. Her acting and delivery o f
If you missed Blithe Spirit, you have several
the more comic moments o f the play earned her chances to catch the L ik e Mury Players. Other
the loudest applause from the uudicncc at the
pnxtiietlons for the year Include Death o j a
end o f the night. Constantly impressive, and
Salesman (Oct. 27, 28. 29 and 31); Holies fn
smooth even when things outside o f her control
Tbyland (Dec. 7); Nonsense (Jan. 9); and Hello
malfunctioned, (When a CD player was su p­ Dolly (March 24, 25. 26 and 27).

H»raM P*oio by Mrton IM lM M

Em ily Taylor and Joshua DuKo play Charles and Ruth Codom ino in tho Lako
Mary High School Plnyors ol tho Arts' production ol Nool Coward's Blithe

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SANFORD - Two one-day workshops will be
offered at Seminole Community College this fall.
Relief lYtmmaking (without a press) will be
ulfeml by local artist Leon Theodore on Saturday.
Sept. 10. The workshop, held In the Fine A ru
DutMtng at scc.-tw from to a.m.
until 4 p.m. The cost Is $30 per
person, which Includes supplies.
HAT1K with Mayan artist Victor
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Mexico. u1U be held on Thursday,
Oct. 15 from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m.
The cost Is $30 per person, which
Includes supplies.
To register for one or both of
these workshops, send a check
(made out to the SCC Art
Workshop) to Marianna Ross. Pine
Arts.
Seminole
Community
College,
100
Weldon
Blvd.,
Sanford. PL. 32773. For more
Information coll Ms. Ross at (407)
328-4722. ext. 3421 or ext. 2039.

a genuine expression o f our common spiritual and
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For more Information call (407) 898-7) 11.

Jazz in the park
WINTER PARK • Smooth Jazz 103,IF*M. WLOQ.
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Central Park on l*urk Avenue.
‘ Indigo City' Is comprised of
four members who have Just
returned to the United States
from playing flvr shows at the
Montreux
Jazz
Fcstlvul
In
Montreux, Switzerland. The group
features Russ Corvey on guitar
and Tom Schwlrtz. soprano and
alto saxophone. They are featured
nationally on a weekly radio pro­
gram entitled ‘ Sounds o f Brazil',
originating from WNUA/Chicago.
Gross Communications has
owned and operated WLOQ since
1977 from Winter Park and pub­
lishes Smooth Jazz and Leisure
Magazine, formerly known as Pure
Music Magazine In Central FTorlda
and Tampa.
Jazz Jama In the Park Is in Its
13th season, a heritage summer
event sponsored by WLOQ. May
through October. The event Is free
and open to the public.

Leisurely hike
LONGWOOD
• Wilderness
Trekkcrs Invite the public for a
leisurely day hike at on o f Florida's
most unique state parks; Ravine
Gardens State Park. Palatka. For
Florida there arc steep trails that
circle this heavily wooded crevice
on the shores o f the St. John's
River, lid s Is u leisurely hike of
330*7400 or Frank Virtue at
about thrre miles with two swing­
(004) 330*3340.
ing bridges.
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The hike will be Saturday, Sept.
SANFORD* The Central
19 and the Trekkcrs will meet at
8:30 a.m. at the Jacobson's park­
ing lot. 1855 W. State Road 434,
Longwood. Plan to have lunch and
socialize. Guests are welcome, but
reservations are necessary. There
Is a park entrance fee o f $4 per
vehicle.
For details and directions call the
Wilderness Trekkcr InfoUne (407)
351-9960. or visit their web page
hUp://www.geocltles.com/-wlld- O u fld waa orfantswd to I flt S t y
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Post card enthusiasts

OH1ANDO - Post card enthusi­
asts are Invited to attend the
monthly meeting of the Central
Florida Post Card Club. Thursday,
Sept. 24 at 6:30 p.m. Linda
Mayfield, president o f the club,
will share her collection of post
card books and provide tips for
building a personal reference
library.
The club Is the first o f Its kind
In Central Florida, and now
boasts 38 members. Meetings are
held monthly on the fourth
Thursday of the month. Members
plan to explore the history and
value o f antique post cards.
Members and guests are asked
quming. Tn® guuo ip o o m ,jl
to bring their favorite post card
book, as well as. post cards to
share, trade and sell. Admission
nationally known t n c b c n fc f Is free.
For more information about the
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to reserve a seat at tile next meet­
ing, call Linda Mayfield at (407)
677-1552, or write to the Central
Florida Post Card Club, P.O. Box
3712. Winter Park. FL 32790.

ORLANDO • The Central Florida
Film A Video Festival (CFFVF) Is
the premier annual project of
Frameworks Alliance. Tills year
will mark the 16th anniversary of
the CFFVF. making It Florida's old­
est film and video event. The festi­
val Is a ten-day celebration o f the
best Independent local, national,
and International films and videos.
More than 120 films and videos are
aliowcascd along with film and lit­ Center. 401 E u t Seminole Shakespearean
eracy related seminars, art exhlbl BJvd., Sanford. Due* are f 10 a comedy
lions, and performances by local year. Vtattara am aKmgra wel­
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artists and musicians.
come. For more information Complete
Works
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The Central FTorlda Film A Video call Maureen White at (407)
Shakespeare (abridged) will be
Festival will be held In Orlando at 339*4006.
presented at the Daytona Beach
the AMC Fashion Village 8 from
Community
College
Theater
Sept. 25 to Oct. 4. In Melbourne at
Center. Tills play, which Is hailed as T h e hottest
the Metro Cinema Cafe from Oct. 9 to Oct. I I . In
comedy In the world today', was written by Adam
Gainesville at liie Hippodrome from Oct. 16 to Oct.
Izing. Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield.
|H. and In Tampa at die Springs Theater from Oct.
Performances will be Sept. 17-19 at 7:30 p.in., $3:
23 to Oct 25.
Sept. 20 at 3 p.m.. $3; Sept. 17 A 18, at I p.m.,
Frameworks Alliance. Inc. Is a nonprofit educa­
free.
tional. cultural, and artistic organization that seeks
For more Information call (904) 254-3042.
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SASHA M ALOONADO.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLITI­
CAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORIOA. it Jar*
Oal*ndanl(4). I will tall lo !h#
liig n a tl and b a t l biddar lor
cash al It)* w a il Iron! door ol
lb* Sammola County courttiouta in Sanloid. Seminole
County Florida al II 00 A M on
llw (Sin day o l SEPTEMDER.
1SSS. lit* following described
parly at ta l birth In la id
•I Judgmanl. lo wit
LOT SI. PALM POINT. AS PER
PLAT IN PLAT BOOK SO. PAQES
SS THROUOH 71. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECO R DS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
D EBT
CO LLECTIO N
PR ACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D EEM ED TO OE A D EBT
CO LLECTO R ATIEMPTINO TO
C O L L E C T A D EBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
PE USED TOR THAT PURPOSE
Dalad tha IF lh day ol
AUOUST. I SSI
' MARYANNE MORSE
* Clark o l Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jatawic
Daputy Clark
COOILIS A STAWIARSKi
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Bull* 4S0
Tampa. Florida 33(07
Telephone (113) 177-COO*
C A S 4V7-04IS1

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P u b fith Stp la m b ar S. IS. I M S
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v

IN TH S CIRCUIT C O U R T
OF TH E *10H TSSN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SBM INOLB CO U N TY ,
FLO RID A. CIVIL ACYION
C A S S NO. H I M CA
DIVISION 14 P
ALLIED o r o u p
MORTGAGE COMPANY
Plainhft
MARGOT l

IR N IS T al al
Delendanllt)
N O TICS OF S A L S
Nnlic# rt hereby given lhat.
puftuanl lu a Final Judgnient ol
Fnredotor# or Order dalad
Augutl la m 1646 anlarad in
Civil Cate Number 4A-6k3 CA
m in* Circuit Court lur SEMI­
NOLE County Flnfida wherein
ALLIED OR O U P M O RTGAGE
COMPANY .* ih* Pte.nhtf and
MARGOT E ERNEST *1 al tr*
tha Defendant* 1 will ta ll Ih*
|eo|ief1y tituatad in SEMINOLE
County Florida d a tc rilia d a t
Lot 4 CLUSTER Q DEER RUN
UNIT 11, according to Ih* Plal
thereof a t recorded in Plal
Bout
14
Page
4
Public
Record* o l Baminol* County
Florid*
al public tal* lo Ih* highatl
and b a tl biddar. lor ca th al tha
WEST FRONT DOOR 301 N
PARK
AVENUE
SANFORD.
Florida al 11 00 A M on Ih*
I4lh day ol Saplambar 1000
Dalad A u gu tl I0lh. 1000
Maryann* M ott*
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
William M Gotten
S Attociatat
1130 S o u t h M y r t le A v e n u e
S u it* 10*

Clearwater Florida 34616
‘ In accordance with lha
American* With D itabihliat Act.
parton* in need ol a tpacial
accommodation lo participate
m Ihit proceeding thall within
tavan (F) day* prior lo any p ro ­
ceeding
contact
tha
Adm im tlrabv* OHic* o l lha
C ou 'l
301 N Path Atanu*
Saminol* County Courlhout*.
Sanford FL 317FI lalapbon*
(407) 313-4330 TDD 1-S00 OSS6771 or 1-100-6** 6770 via
Florida Relay Service*
Pubbth Stplam bar S 13 lOOt
DEU-21_____________________

IN T N S C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F T N S S IO N T BS N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M A N O FO R
■ S M IN O L S CO U N T Y .
F LO R ID A
CIV IL A CT IO N
C A S S NO. 0 S - M M - C A
DIVISION 14 1
NORWEST M ORTGAGE. INC .
PlainbN,
vt
ROBERT MARTIN *1 al
Dalandanllt)
NOTICS
OF FD RSCLO SU RB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated Augutl 24th,
IM S . and anlarad in Cat* NO
00-1132-CA ol lha Circuit Court
ol th# EIGHTEENTH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County Flonda wherein NO R­
WEST MORTGAGE INC it th*
Plaintiff and ROOERT MARTIN
DEBORAH
MARTIN.
MEOO
M O RTG AGE
CORPORATION,
ar* th# Oelendanlt. I will tall lo
Ih# highatl and b a il biddar lor
cath al Ih* W atl Iron! door ol
Ih#
Saminol*
County
Courlhout*. Sanlord. Florida al
11 00 a m . on lha 10Ih day ol
SEPTEM BER 109* Ih# follow­
ing d a tcnb a d property a t mat
forth in la id Final Judgment
LOT ISO. SUNRISE VILLAGE
UNIT 4, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT OOOK J t . PAGES 31
AND 30. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MT HAND and Ih*
aaal ot Ihit Court on Augutl
!6 lh . I09S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l Ih# Circuit Courl
By Jan* E Jatawic
Daputy Clark
Echavama. McCall*. Raymar.
Barrett A Frapprar
P o tl Ollic* Boa S4I0
Tamp*. FL 33SOI
F060*2194

NOTICE
II you ar* a paraon with a ditabibty who naadt accom m oda­
tion in ordar to participate In
Ihit proceeding, you ar* anbliad at no coal lo you. lor th*
provision o l carlam a ttitla o ca
Pleat*
contact
-Court
Admirutlralron at &gt;01 N Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florid* 32F1I.
lalapbon* (40F| 323-4330 withtn 2 working day* o l your
racaipl o l thi* document II
hearing impaired (TDD)t-MOOSS-I77I
Pubbth September 6 IS, 1001
DEU-43

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
A PU BLIC HSARINB
FOR TH E P R O P O S E D
CAPITAL PRO G RAM
FOR TH S CITY OF S AN FO RO ,
FLORIDA
Nnlica it hereby given Ibal a
Public H airing will b* held in
th* Com nuttion Room al th#
City Hall in tha C ily ol Sanlord.
Florida, al 7 00 o'clock P M on
Saplambar 2S 1996 lo consul*r Ih# Capital Program Inr lha
b tcal year ol October I. 199*
lo Saplambar 30 1999
A copy ot la id capital program
thall be available from * 00
AM
to * 0 0 P M
Monday
through Friday at lha otlir* ot
Ih* City Clark. 300 North Park
Avanua Sanlord Flonda. lor all
parton* datinng lo aiarrun# lha
lim a

All parliat in inlaratl and . d i rant thall hav# an opportunity
lo b# heard at taid h ailing
Oy
(Ildar
ol
Ih*
C lly
C o m n u ttio n o l the C ily of
Sanford. Flonda
PERSONS WITH OISADILITIES
NEEDING
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N ­
TACT THE HUMAN R ESO U RCES
OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT
330 5626
46
H OU RS
IN
ADVANCE OF THE M EETlNO
ADVICE TO THE PU0L1C It a
paiaon decide* lo appeal a
decition made wdh ratpwcl lo
any mailer cont'dered at Ih#
atmv# mealing or hearing h*
may naad a verbatim rar ord ol
lha pmt aadmgt including Ih*
lattmviny and avidanc# which
record it not provided try tha
Cily of Sanlord (FS 2*6 0105)
Janal R Dougherty C M C
Cily Clei k
Pubbth September 13. 194*
OEU 5
IN THS CINCUIT CO UN T
OF TH S SION TBSNTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT OF
FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SEM INO LS C O U H T T
O SN SRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S S NO 9 T -IS 6 9 -C A OIV B
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
l/t/a CHEMICAL
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT C O U R T
O F TH E EIG H TE E N TH
JU D ICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AN D FO R
S EM IN O LS C O U H TT ,
FLORIOA
C A S S NO. 9B -1 46 9-C A16 -P
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
naNK
Plamlilt
vt
FA7IA AYAD AIDA FAW7I
DOKTUR. and OAHER
SO O H YYA C O U B
Da lendenft
N O TICS OF ACTION
TO
AI0A FAWZI BOKTUR
whnt* la tl known a ddratt it
1552 Lawndale Circle. Winter
Park. Flurid* 32792 7603
YOU ARE HEREDY NOTIFIED
that the Plamlilt In Ih* ahov*
tlyla d
ca t*
h at
bled
a
Complaint againtl you and lha
Dthar defendant*. FA2IA AYAD
and BAHER SOOHY YACOUO
Plamtifl la m dnuhl at lo who it
legally anbllad to lha remaining
fund* ol a C A P Account and
hat filed thi* Com plam l lo
mlarplaad lh at* fund* being
bald by d You are therein!*
required to tarva a co|ry o l your
written
d a la n ta t
to
lha
Complaint, d any nn Plaintiff a
ellmney* named below nn nr
liwfma September J i l t , 1696
and til* taid written d alantat
wdh Ih* Clark ot thi* Court
adhar
balora
tarvica
on
P la m litfi allornay* or immedi­
ately Itiaraaltar olharwit# a
iM a u ll will b# anlarad againtl
you fur tha fatrel damandad in
Ih* Complaml
Dalad on AUOUST 17th 1 *6 *
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l Circuit Court
Dy Rulh King
Oapuly Clark
Mallhaw O Orannar Etquir#
Florida Oar No 515641
Lowndat Drotdir. k Onttar
K a n la r 6 Read P A
211 North to la Onv*
P o tl Ottic* O n. 2696
Orlando Florida 32692 2*06
Allorrtayt for Piamlitl
Publith A u g u tl 23 30 tn d
6a(ilanili*i 6 13 1666
OE T 215

p la in tiff

vt
LUCILLE MUMDOWER
OiANf MUMOOWER
TERRANCE OSTIRM AN N
and
AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY
Oatandanlttl
NOTICS
OF F O R E C L O S U R E S A L S
NOTICI IS HEREBY GIVEN
(■urtuanl lu a Final Judgment ol
Foraclotura dated O C TO B ER
27
1997
and
Ordar
Retcheduhng
Sale
dalad
Augutl 26lh 16 6 * and anlarad
hi C at* No 67-1469 CA OIV E
ol Ih# C m u -l Court of the EIGH­
T H N In Judicial Circuit in and
tor S E M iNOLE County Flonda
wherein CH ASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
l/k/t CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE CORPORATION it
Plam lilt and LUCILLE MUMOOWER DIANE MUMOOWER
TERRANCE OSTIRM AN N and
AN UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJEC T REAL PR O P ER TY *•*
Defendant* 1 will ta ll In lha
h ighatl and b a tl bidder tor
cath in th* W att front door at
th# Courthowe*. in Sanlord
•SMINOLS County F Vanda, a l
I t 00 a m o 'clo ck an lha M ill
day ot SEPTEM O ER 1941 th*
h&gt;Mowing datcnb ad proparty a*
lit
forth
in
la id
Final
Judgmanl lo wit
LOT 16 W EM BLEY PARK
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A t R E C O R D E D IN
PLAT OOOK 45 PAQES 60
THROUGH
66
PUBLIC
RECO R DS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA, a/k/a 12*1
Tadtworlh Terrace Heathrow
Florid* 3274$
DATED Hut 26lh day ot Augutl
1991
MARYANNE MORSE
At Clark ol taid Court
Dy Jana E Jatawic
At Deputy Clark
Fatiai 6 O d b ll P A
Suit* 394
1670 Madruga Avanua
C u ill Gablet Flonda 33146
Publith September 6. 13 1999
DEU-41

IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF THE I I R H T R I N T H
JU D IC IA L CIRCU IT,
IN AN O PON
t lM I N O L S CO U N T Y ,
FLO R IO A
C A R S NO. R S -1 9 9 R -O A -I J - K
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF
TRANSPORTATION
Petitioner,
V.
KENNETH W HUNT. *1 a l .
Ratpondanl
Parcel 2*3

N O T IC I OF H S A R IN B
STATE OF FLORIDA TO
Edwin Sandy* Daw**. Trutl**
ot
Flonda
Land
and
C o lo n n a lic n Com pany |Ltd )Ratidan ca UnknuwB^Oaorg#
Augutlut Thom*oh!iiu*t## ol
Flonda Land and Cotomralion
Com pany
(Ltd I-Ratidanca
Unknown
Anthony
N ornt.
Trutl** o l Flon da Land and
C o lo n iia b o n Com pany (Lid )•
Ratidanca Unknown
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on
Ih* Sth day ot November. 199*
al 9 30 A M . or e t toon Ih*ra­
ttler a t countal can b* heard,
th* undersigned will, balora tha
Honorable Gan* Slaphanaon.
on* o l Ih* Judge* o l lha abovetlylad Court, al Ih* Sanunot*
C ou rlh ou t* located at &gt;01
North Park Av* , Sanlord.
Florida, bring on to b* heard
th* following metier.
M OTION FOR
S U M M A R Y JU D O M S N T
P LEA S E GO VERN YO U R S ELF
ACCORDINGLY
I HEREBY CERTIFY lhat a
copy o l lha foregoing Notice ol
Hearing w it lurnithad by U S
Mai! Ihit 4th day o l Saplambat.
199S to Ray Valdai, Counly Tat
Collector 1101 E Fltal Slraal.
Sanlord. FI 327FI.
LAW RENCE S OENDZIER
Eminent Domain Attorney
Slat* o l Florida
Department o l Trantportatron
7 I 9 S Woodland Blvd
DaLand. Florida 3JF20
Fla Bar No : 279119
In a cco rd an ce with th#
Americana With O iiabihliet Act.
parton* wilh d itebilihat need­
ing a tpacial accommodation lo
participate in thi* proceeding
thould
contact
Court
JLdmmittralton *1 &gt;01 N Park
Atanu*. Sanlord. Florida S27FI.
Telephone
(40F)
323-4330
*4227, not la-ar than tavan (7)
day* prior to th* proceeding IF
Hearing impaired, (TDD) 1-S99•5I-S771. or Voice (V) 1-S09955 6770 via Florida Raley
SarYK*
Publith Saplambar 13. 19SS
OEU 46

IN TH S CIRCUIT C O URT
OF T H S I STH JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AN D FON
SEM IN O LS C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA
OSN SRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S S NO; *■ t» t&gt; C A 14 K
C IN LA R FEDERAL
4AVIN OS DANK

Legal Notices
PU BLIC AUCTIO N
Public Auction to b* held *1
Athena Towing 2499 Old L*k#
Mary Road. Suit# 134, Sanlord.
FL 32771 Th# following Vehicle
will b* auctioned
916 Honda Prelude

VI
DONNIE I SMITH ET AL
DEFINDANTlSI
NOTICS OF ACTION
C O N S TR U C TIV E SSRVICS
TO
NAN
R
FERR ELL
UN K N O W N S P O U S E OF NAN R
F E R R E L L w ho t* ratid ehc# it
unknnw n il h#/the/lh*y b# t i l ­
ing and it h*/*ha/th#y b# d e a d
Ih* unknuw n da la n da n t* a im
m ay
b#
t f io u t a t ,
h u rt
d a v it a a t g ranlaaa. a t t ig n a a t
lia n o ft it a d it o r t . I r u t la a t and
all |ierh*t claim in g an in la ra tl
by through under or a g a m tl
Ih# D a la n d a n lt who at* nu l
known lu b* d a a d ur aliv* a n d
an lia r lia t ha v in g or Claim ing tu
have any right. Iiti* or in ta ra tt
m th a p r o p e r ly d a t c n b a d ia th *
m o rtg a g e
b e in g
f o r a c io t e d

YOU ARS HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an aclron lu loracloa# a
murlgag* on Ih* following
property
LOT 34
M O NTGOM ERY
SOUARE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RSCOROSD
IN PLAT BOOK 24. P A G iS ■
AND 4 PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
ha* baan lilad againtl lha c o r­
poration and th* corporation it
required lo tarva a copy of you!
written d alantat. if any. to it on
DAVID
J
STERN.
ESO
P la m titft
allornay.
whot*
addratt it 901 South Um vtrtdy
Drive Suit* S00 Plantation FL
33324 wilhin 30 day* Irom th*
data ut Ih* lirtl publication ol
Ihit notice ol action, and hi*
Ih* original wilh Ih* clerk ol
Ihit court adhar balora tarvic*
on Plaudit!* aitornay or immadialrly Iharaatlar. olharwit# a
default will b* anlarad againtl
you lur th* raliat damandad m
Ih* complaml or palilron tiled
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
tael o l Itu* Courl al SEMINOLE
County. Florida. Ihit 24th day ol
Augutt 199
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
OY Cacaha V Ekarn
Oapuly Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S UNIVERSITY DRIVE.
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
99-26 FJI(CNJ)
Publith Saplambar S. T3. 1991
OEU-24

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
FO R R IM IN O L S CO U N T Y ,
FLO R ID A
C A B I N O . B S -B 0 S -C A -1 4 -*
CRO SSLAN D
M ORTOAOE C O R P .

Plamtifl,
vt
MATTHEW 0
CO OM BS. CO LLEEN
J. CO OM BS.
ANO -JO H N D O E and/or
MARY D O S' Ih# name*
being licbtioua. Ih* Irua
tdanlibat ol Oflandanta
being unknown lo Plamlilt.
Ih* p artial m ltn d td being
Ih* p arliat in im it a t io n ,
Dalandanlt
N O T IC I O F S A L S
Nolle* It hereby given that,
purtuant lo Ih* Ordar or Final
Judgm anl anlarad on Augutl
24. 1991. tn Ihit cam *, in Ih*
Circuit
Court o l
SaminoM
County. Florida. I wilt tall Ilia
proparty tituatad in Saminol*
Counly. Florida, datcnbad a t
Lot 62. HIDDEN LAKE PHASE
lll-UNIT VI. according lo th*
Ida I lhataol a t recorded tn Plal
Book 31. |&gt;ag*t FF tn d FS. ot
lha Public Record* of Saminol*
County. Florida
al public tal*. lo Ih* highatl
and b a tl bidder, lor cath o l lha
wait Iron! door o l th* Saminol*
Counly Courlhout* in Sanlord.
Florida, at 11 00 a m . on
Saplambar 24Ih. 1999
Dated a l Sanlord. Florida Ihit
26th day ot Augutt. I M S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLER K O f THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY; Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Barry M Elkin. E tq
9500 Kogtr Blvd . Sun* 4104
St Pataraburg. FL 31702
PutrJiah Saplambar S. 13. T9SS
OEU 20

GWAT&amp;SlI lEll IB B
322-2611

Public Auction will b# on
Saplambar 24lh 1996 at 12 00
p m Athan'a Towmg (407) 3212946
Publith Saplambar 13 1998
_______
OEU-124
U N C LAIM ED
V E H IC LE AUCTIO N
Removal o l Ih# balow
d a tc n b a d vahicla* w it c o n ­
ducted in compliance with F S
713 7 i
Nolle# that Butch'*
Towing will tall **&gt;d vahicla* at
Public Auction tor ca th on
Saplambar 22nd al 10 00 am al
200 Partimmon Av# . Sanlord
Florid* W* ratarv# Ih# right to
withdraw any vahicla* Irom thi*
auction All vahicla* to ld AS IS
Nn till* guaranteed D utch*
Towing ratarv** Ih* right lo bid
on any vahicla
Vehicle* may ba viewed on*
hour prior lo tala
1963 OUICK
lOr IQ4AP37YK4 7069S
publith Sapttm bai 13, 199*
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CLASSIFICATIONS
IN THS CIRCUIT C O U R T OF
TN S IRTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLO RID A
IN AND FOR
S S M IN O L I C O U N TY
OSNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A S S NO.
• F -0 IS 3 F -C A -I4 -W
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FA. tu cca tto r
by corporate merger lo
Graal Watlarn
Bank. A Federal
Saving* Bank
Piamldl
Vt
ALAN L HICKS and
IVNN JENNINQS F/K/A
LYNN J HICKS, *1 al .
Dalandanlt
NOTICS
OF F O R E C L O S U R E SA LS
Nolic# it hereby given that.
Purtuant to that Final Judgment
ut Foraclotura dated Augutt
24th 1661 and anlarad in civil
cat* number 67.02237-CA-14W of Th# Circuit Court ol th*
11th Judicial Circuit in and tor
Saminol*
Counly
Florida,
wharam WASHINGTON M UTU­
AL DANK FA SU CCESSO R OY
CORPORATE
M ERG ER
TO
great

PLAINTIFF

3 c m in o le H e r a ld

FED ERAL

w estern

S A V IN G S

bank

a

DANK

it

Piamt.fi and ALAN l HICKS
LYNN JENNINGS F/K/A LYNN J
HICKS
NATIONSOANK
N A
SU CCESSOR
DY
M ERG ER
WITH NATIONSBANK |I0UTH|
N A F/K/A NATIONSBANK OF
FLORIDA. N A
FIRST TE N ­
N ESSEE
BANK
n atio n al
ASSOCIATION
it/ar# Dafan
■unlit) I will tall lo th* highatl
and b a tl biddar for ca th al th*
watt Irani dour ol th* Samnol*
Counly c o jrlh o uta in Sanlord
Saminol* County Florid* al
11 00 A M on Ih* 22nd day ol
SEP1EM 0ER 149* Ih* tallow­
ing datcnbad property at t*|
forth in taid F mal Judgmanl to
LOT 242. T u s e A WIL LA UNIT
140
ACCO RD ING TO PLAT
THEREOF a s r s c o r d c o in
PLAT BOOK 3F. PAQES 9-10
PUBLIC RCCO RO S OF SIMINO LI COUNTY FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
D EB T
CO LLECTIO N
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS D EEM ED TO BE A D EBT
CO LLEC TO R ATTEMPTINQ TO
C O LL E C T A D EBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
01 USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Oalad th* 2Slh day o l
AUGUST. 19IS
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
Dy Jan* E Jatawic
Daputy Clark
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4910 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit# 460
Tampa. Flonda 1349F
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NOTICS
OF FICTITIOUS HAM S
Notice I* hereby given thet I
*m engaged in b u U n ri* a l 4330
Meeting Place. Senlord. Florida
32773.
tem m o le County.
Florid*, under the Ftcliliouk
Name o l RATIONAL T E C H N I ­
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Name Statute*. To-Wit Section
M S 09. Florid* Statute* 1991
Ordconi* DeCiryen
Publi*h September 13. 1914
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IN T H S C IR C U IT CO U R T
OF T N S 1«TH JU D IC IA L
CIR C U IT IN A N D FO R
•S M IN O L S C O U N TY,
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Plaintiff.
THE ESTATE OF
NORMA ELLYN
SPIVEY, at a l .
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K I-M O T IC I OF S A L S
PU R SU AN T T O C H A R T S II 49
NOTICE IS H EREBY OIVEN
(nirtuanl to an Otdat ot Final
Summary Judgm# it ot loraclotur a dated July IF. 1994. and
thal Otdat Granting PlamlrN't
Motion lo R a ta l Foraclotura
Sal* anlarad Augutl 24th. 1999
and anlarad in C at* No 171402 C A 14 o l Ih* Circuit Court
ol Ih* 19lh Judicial Circuit in
and
lor
Saminol* Counly.
Florida, wharam CITIBANK.
F ■ B It Ptainlilt and Th* (M at*
ot Norma Ellyn S|&gt;iv*y. *1 a l .
ar* D alandanlt. I will t t ll to Ih*
highaal and b a tl biddar lor
cath al Ih* Watt Front Door ol
Ih*
Saminol*
Counly
Courlhout*.
301
N
Park
Avanua, in tanlord, Florida at
11 00 o'clock A M on th# 22nd
day ot SEPTEM OER 1999. Ih*
following datcnbad ptoparty at
tal forth in aaid Ordar or Final
Judgment, ta-wrt
LOT
14.
WOOOOATE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECO R D ED IN
PLAT BOOK 23. PAOE S3. P U B ­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
O o ltd Al Sanlord. Saminol*
Counly. Florida. Itu« 2Sth day ol
AUOUST. 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jano E Jatawic
D*|&gt;uty Clark
PATRICK C BARTHET
A PROFESSIONAL
ASSOCIATION
209 S Biacayn* Blvd
Suit* 1S00
Miami. FL 31131
(305) 347-8294
In comirbanc* with Ih*
Am ancant With Diaabililiat Act
ot 1990 (ADA), ditabled parton
who. bacaute ol (hair drtabilibat. naad tpacial *c com m odeImn lo porticliMlo in thi* pro­
ceeding th o u ld con tocl the
ADA Coordinator ol 407-3234330 or via Florida Relay
Service al 1-S09 96S-ST70 no
later lhan tavan (7) butrnat*
day* prior to toch proceeding
Publith Saplambar S. 13. ISIS
D E U - ll

NOTICE

A D O PTIO N

OF FO RECLO SU RE SALE
Notice it hereby given Ihet.
purtuant to thet Fin*I Judgment
ol
Fotecloeut*
d eled
September 4th. 1996. end
entered Ln civil c*** number 91 •
926CA-I4 Q o l th* Circuil Court
ol Ih* t lt h Judicial Circuit in
and
tor Seminole County
Florid*, wherein THE BANK OF
NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE OF
A M R EEC O
RESIDENTIAL
SECURITIES
CORPORATION
M ORTOAOE
LOAN
TRUST
1997-3 UNOER POOLINO AND
IERVICINO
AG REEM EN T
OATEO AS OF SEPTEM BER 1,
1*97. it Pleinlill end FINLAN­
DIA D WILBEKIN. IF LIVINQ.
AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
OT.
THROUOH.
UNOER AND AOAINST THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENOANT(I)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. W HETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PANTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN
INTEREST
AS
SPOU SES HEIRS DEVISEES.
O R AN TEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIM ANTS.
TWIN
RIVERS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
INC . i*/er* Defendant)*). I will
sell to th* high**! end b**l b id ­
der lur c**h et lit* w**l Iron!
door o l th* Sen Knot# County
courthou**
in
Senlord.
Seminole County. Florid*, et
It 00 A M on Ih* Elh dey ol
OCTOBER. 1999. Ih* following
described property et eet lorth
In seid Final Judgment, to wit
LOT 07. TWIN-RIVERS S E C ­
TION lll-B. UNIT I. ACCORDINO
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
RECOROEO IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PADE(S) 32. 33. 34. 3S. AND 36.
PUBLIC R EC O R D S OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
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Dated Ih* 4lh dey ol
September. IB M
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot Circuit Court
By Jen* E Jetew ic
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS E STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suite 4SO
Ttmp*. Florid* 33C3F
Telephone (913) *77-60901
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7am - 3:30pm
positions avail­
able in the
Sanford area.
Must have good
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If you are unable
to attend the job
fair, call 894-6713
to schedule an
appt.

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IMMEDIATELY!!
Adecco Is currently looking for
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IN WEDNESDAY. SEPT 2NO
AT (0 0 A M FOR AN INTERVEW!
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m the United States and two )nb
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lake Mary F I 32746

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DRYWALL FINISHERS Needed
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LA B O R E R S N EED ED
FOR UNDEROROUNO
UDLITY CONTRACTOR

f i m pay lo drivers
•Open 5 em
101 Oogtrack Rd Longwood
296410A

407*336*7171

HtLP PER55FF

FACTORY WORKERS

WILL TRAIN'
Vertical blmds A bnnnMs'
Call (407) S30- 4700

COOK/
RELIEF COOK

FOOO PREPARATION
NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
H e in e Mrs F/T. BenaIXs Ava4
Contact 407 324 6333

DRIVERS

p v r o s 's iin i- ip t ic iir .lif wu
dikjk ju iirrrifciau vu l sales

M you guatoy and vokaaaat to
sarve ei one cf toe A/nws lopprio n iy o c c u p a tio n a l skills you
c a f f r s te v s a cash b oru t of up to

Entry Level Drivers Needed
NOW) Honey transport has immediale openings tor driver
trainees No eipenence needed
Earn 5500-5700 weekly plus
benefit Home weekends COL
framing available 000-435 5593

to

Thu nan
t»i itlent ty-yi enmity
Gvmnmia] printmg and
marketing osnmunicatkin
«cn i n Yisi il» i t ncej

• $12,000 Cast! Bonuses

EARN 5530 WEEKLY Proccessmg our company mail No
eip nec 1-0OO-3A2-7AA5

DRIVER
transport equpmeri
and pave
Class A CDL Sem
note Asphalt Paving 3230111

Sales Trainee
Position Available

B you're stuck w&lt;m a student loan
trial s not m delau* tha Army trvgrv
pay a oh - up to $55 0001 It you
quatfy w e t redura your data by
tO rd lot aacti yaar you serve

Installers!

CustOMfh u r n s

Funshed Unrlorms
I
CaA (407)A55-344&gt; TOOAYt

• $65,000 in Student
I .wins Repaid

EXP. BARN HELP needed lot
show barn m saniord all aspects
ol horses and farm 322-1919

CAR challenging position lor
outgoing mdrv w good comm
skills office duties center on
admin, cut sve
and sales
phone esp. or cus contact eip
nested tai resume to Norwetl
tmancial at 324-5510 EOE

Training makes the d-derence
New or etpenenced- we have
openings m our three eipandng Semmoie County offices
lor hard working career-mnded
people Can
Nancy Oanwl
Altamonte lon g wood (0 9 -4600
Rubwi Muteka
lake Mary Heathrow 3330060
Gary Balanoff
Oviedo-365 3660

L o o k at T h e s e
G reat New
A rm y O ffers

teiSytmvnl

DO YOU ENJOY WORKING Wf
CHILDREN
Child care cenler needs IT A p i
help must have 10 or 20hr
course completed lop pay. kc
•293 10 Joyce 321-7635

TI4 IM PIOW NN T PYOPU

Tie IMPIOTMENT F lO P lf

Pd kammg A vacatons
BeneMs

(juaMy ta *» UcxaoufT»»y O I B*

ABETTER JOB FOR YOU!
Just Cat' Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel 829 5880

A decca

Adecca

AttBodaots-Will
Twin
FT/PT positions available
B-ime. Greenway. Turnpew

my
p iu t tha A rm
y Coaag
Coaaya Fund
That m r a m you c o A d a arn i*&gt; to
140 .0 0 0 k * cuAr^ a du*«ig a lo u r

71— H elp W a n te d

CASHIERS

O ALA N D O REG IO N AL

$4(1.000 fo r C o lle g e
Wti#n you toHi and bscon«

71— H elp W anted

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILERS
Saniord l cmgwoodOrtando
Good Income Potential
Benefits Alter 90 Days
Teph Seat 407 293 3055

South Seminole Hoswtal

rtjtMi I it a I *•tarr |U. you enud

71— H elp W a n t e d

ATTENTION CNA a
Come and |om our canng team
ol Nurses and C NAs Licet
lent benefits Eipenence tecognited
1 OOpm-t 100pm
shift available Please apply m
person Delons Healthcare Re
habililalpn Center tB51 Elkcam BMI Deltona EOE

1ST A 2ND SHIFT ASSEMBLY
RECOTON CORPORATION, the
nations leaa-ng manufacture'
distributor of electronic acces
sones. has several openings
m Lake Mary facility lor 1st
and 2nd shift assembly posl
hons Hours are 7.00-3 30Pm
4 OOpm-t2:30am. Must be able
to lilt up to 35 *&gt;s and stand
tor S hours Starting rale 55 90
tst stud and 56 40 2nd shift
Apply m person at 1090
Emma O-ils Traf. lake Mary
a 32740______________________

Long Term-Short Term
Temp To Mire
(407)090-1125

55— B i -siness

71— H elp W a n t e d
71— H t i r W a n u o

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O m m iiM iiis

the Desl heaAhcare learn
m Votosu county Restorative
CNA
needed
immeduteiy
Previous eipenence helpful
CAN Oebery Manor 407640-

•Oenorei Labor 35 55?v
Heavy kftrig pcvt«jn
•Preaa
Braia
Operators
56 50TW* Eap 1st A 2nd
Shifts

Call 649487S
Managed Staffing
JCOfAtO FEE!

71— I I e it W a n te d
EX P ER IE N C E D
•LOADER OPERATOR
■BOBCAT OPERATOR
ml clast D license chauffeur
For
commercialresidenlui
land clearing Eipenence pm
(erred Holiday /vacation w/
pay
Metical
insurance
Please call 3236A1A. M-F. 7-5
SECRETARY SPECIALIST
Department ol luvemie lustice
is seeking applications tot H
professional. OPS secretary
specialist to work in otur in
spector generals office located
m Orlando Preference wvi be
given to appkeants who have
e ip banscrtvng taped atate
ments or delation, e ic typmg
skins e ic wntten/verbal communcations skis and e ip us
tng Microsoft word 6 0 and Ex­
cel 5 0 This position will also
be responsible lor answering
phones Mmg Xeroung and
other fettled secretarial OtAws
The salary wit be StOhr Send
State of f krrrfi appication to
Amy Drew. Assistant Cruel of
Investigations Office of the in­
spector general Department of
Juvenile Justice 2737 Center
vww dr Tallahassee Florrta
32933 3100 FAX* 1050)414
7162
DearPne tor appkcations is
Sept 21. 1990_________
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Orantly A Assoc &gt;34-7444
SOLDERERS of smal electron
ICS. dependability required eip
preferred but witting to bam
Good benefits C ai Magnetons
Hearing Aid Co a 339-1703 a
110.

S T O P SPINNING
Y O U R W H E E LS I
Start ■ new Career.
Seminole Employment
(407) 322*2044
Quality Control
Customer Service
Front Offce
$ (h r
Handy Man
t ft Tv
Data Trainee
Installer Tra nee
Dock Worker
Factory Tranee
Dover Tranne

5 ft hr
5 7Tv

S 7tv
5 &amp;?*
3 A hr
5 77v
|10tv

Too Many To List!
CALL NOWI
700 W. 25th St. Saniord
PRE-SCHOOtotNFANT OOOO
Pay. Eiperwnced CDA pre
ler-e-J Call 321-3577

TELEMARKETER warned lieu
Me hr hourly pay ptos comovs

uon vnmed staff bme 323 6641

Phone Pros
Full or part lima. Top
salary, bonus A
com m ission Longwood
location, call dan
fauler. 767-9270

Sanford Irrigation, Inc.
“Complete Sprinkler Systems Or Repairs"

�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida • Sunday, September 13, 1990 • 7B

GETS
THE
DONE!
S e ll •

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71—H

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103— H o u s e s -

a n ted

[ rUPPERWARE Earn *20 *30
j &gt;rr hour lor litre money or have

; i tun tone career *21-1421
JANITORIAL (toot care tijiefw*j*
m Lalie Mary area call 9428289
lor a greal opport

W ANTED:
Peupte who want to work 40*
1 hri/wk Some •uituirt/ryn1 Eac
lory assembly work ttennlil.
included Pla call
* 8 8 0249
■ Original Varik i f . First.

141— H u m e s F o r S a i l

SANFORO HISTORIC 1/1 good
era*, ac. Ig front porch *350
321 675/

Caa (407) 7747770 (Altamonte
Springs)
________
WINDOW SERVICE TECH
•Fi* time position
‘ Esp prelerrerl
*Eul comparv benei t*
Mon En 7 30 4 30 apply Kmco
237 Power Ct Sanlord 323 7500

73— E m p l o y m e n t
W anted

MELLONVILLE 4 2 t W .lo r ’ mai
dmmq 7367 *q It in neighbor
hood ol torury homes Dot Wall
cr, Jermqan Prop
323 3165
beeper 673 7777

107— M o b i l e H o m e s

For R ent

St. $*A*i TSeaftf
zee*
SAnJgfd Spaemus nthattw J'
1 5 w/ FH *61.500

nford Htatorlc Ortlrtct- t HR
L. kitchen, new tng. upstair,
i furnished, clean working
t No peti&lt; Fenced *15(V
i ♦ dep 847 3903 ____
SANFORD 171.
La apt Klchan 8 kvmg room
________ Cart 121-14/8_________
SANFORD tbdrm apt upstav*.
ac. meet area 300mo .250dep
___________ 328 9148___________
•ANFORO i i t duple. Ova w/d
hook-up. *475nuV*300dep 1233268_____________
RANFORD
Good araa 8
Spoons* 2/1 duple.
• air. hook-up*, pnvato pa
yard »ac 8 ok *42S/mo «

Induil/Ml t * &gt;ac acm*» bum
Orl San Airport toned M l
*375 000
Low (town Easy qualify tow mo
pymli 2.1 CA bird yard ml «■
tra buVtkng tot
(407)322-6123

149— C o m m e r c ia l
I'HortREY Fo r S ale
Sanlord Hlslorlc District (3)
Commercial
Leased
Units
*160 000 ( I ) Commercial Vac
ant Lot *55.000 330 1495

lr lr c h h o f f
“ • O g p s d c la te s

Alum C a n t Coppar / B ra tt
Kokomo Racycllng 121-0094
911 W F lrtt-U V l-I . Sal 9-1

223— M i &amp;c e l i a n i o u s
lit - '

I I FT TIDE CRATT 93 50 hp mo
tor 284) thrust tfolkng motor
*5500obo 324 9949

* J

Full /
$50
$150
$165
$105

PEACE BEAU MWMT 120 00
407 860 0859 DELTONA

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

BOAT MOTOR very ok) model,

OONT WONDER
HOW TO GET RIO
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

FREE CAR. *1 4 FUN m your

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

DELTONA to acres Ideal lor
mnb*e hometrte horses cattle
farming or nursery* Zoned egn
cultural
*3 ,900/ACRE
Srn
down w owner f.nance 904-7*71772 or 904-7*78877
DON T MISS THIS ONE'!
Geneva 5 acres e*y water kgM
poll, and septic (cash only)
33 000
I S acre* Cl'ukn* Ave raw
Mud 21 900
LAKEERONT LOT ReUrre
Lake Inch M » y private
90X200 *60 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is
land Lake Munroe ( 120 000
VACANT LOTS loch Artnr
*35 000 to *45 000 Ig priv
wooded
LAKE MARY LOTS Worried
*25 000
BAY AVE - Sanlord tot near
park - *15 000

321-5065

I r i rc h h o ff

FILTER QUEEN Vacuum deaniu Hirtfy used A* attachments
• clean av maehme A i for only
*200 Cel 323 6816
FURNTTUftE STORE “
ORANO OPENING
1422 S Orlando Dr (acrcnv Irom
ft a Heard Chevj open every
M x-vtiy I1»m-7pm Guaranteed
savvig on quality furniture
We m buy dean used
furniture 1 antiques
_ Cal Tom at (*07)330 4213
MATTRESS SALE • Full sire
used bo■ springs A maltreat
&gt;66 00 Larrys Med 322-4132___
5QUD QAJt • n g vre w j ’ rr't v&gt; 1
w / cjrewe' h hwodtxxj’U 6WV 85 or 33Q-4479 m q »e offer
W8TERBE0 AND FRAME
kingti/a. ton tide no waves
new1*250 415 8657

187— S p o r t i n g G o o d s

a s s o c ia t e s

EJfJO W

155— C o n d o m i n i u m s
F o r S a le

. The i aketend Cantor

(800 OOW N_W HY RENTT
Vhen you can own IN* 3 bdrm
ome ml CrtlA. new pant 8 car­
pel 7 Ask about HUO home*l
The HllUman Group. Inc.
Reaitorh.-------- 121-8111
LAKE race 3/3 l ie
, lenced yard. 2 car ga
teSOmo 774 70/1
_____

Sepi 190)8 2001 1991

J2/1 downsuis of duptoi. race
tacaton no pet*, no smoker*.
*025mo
Ron Jemigan. 330-3255
I SANFORO (2) 3/1 *525mrV
4525dep *25 appk lee. no pet*
cal 321 5988

Plywood 4 X I ' ShMtk

1 4 ‘ Thick *15 per sheet
Cart 323 4540
WEDOtNQ DRESS white
prince reqje-v elra.n beauti
M . short sleeve* new w e 4
petrte *200 can 415-6660

231— C a r s F o r S a l e
1888 TOYOTA SUPRA black 8
goto, fiAiy tuaded Run* but
I work Must sen *1503
obo *07-668 8174

MOVING SALE lawn mower,
wetjhl set punching bag sham
pooer ceiling fan children pool
futon mattress clothe* toy*
books turn 107 Club Rd Sal 4
Sun 9 4

YARD SALE Sat 4 Sun Sept *2
&amp; 13 loots, household rtem.
2434 Myrtto Ave

239—
M o t o r c y c l l s / B ik e s
Fo r S a le
98 SUPER GLIDE
*15000

^

241— R e c ,
V e iiic e e s / C a m p e r s F o r
S a le

.

1*8*
MALLARD
SPRINTER
MUST SELL! 25k m. 3t It new
paint w/ many eitras *25k obo
Titoivrtte. 407-268-3987

WANTED
CARS,
TRUCKS A
VANS

Arty year moke or model.
Will pay lap dollar)
Coll Geoff Btdtne

3 0 2 -5 7 3 4
238— V e h i c l e s W a n t e d
CASH U t PAID!
For Junk Car* Truck* 4 M&gt;*C'
k t f P * M t f » C A BEAUTIFUL 122 5990

&gt;'•' APPLIAMCE
STORE..,,,

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Savings
Shop Seminole Herald *

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(•111.Mwt W82.Camtterry

(1/4 mb vouOt of Rome Decor)
(4«7) 04-7*72

U c A lt o n !

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9 wt( S«fl 6

Trab*

1UWJR (U.WMMl*n*|t
(NT) H7-U44

Art D*co. Fwmftwrt
G U m W atc
U n iq u e Hem *

OaUimyAvaUabb

WMi leetkem Charm

J g o M lie
f fa y*M *

^ e — e e llw f

Inline*. Candle*,
* Jewelry
Hand crafted llama
Live Plant* « Herb*

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15 oni. Nag Champa 11.00
7-Day candle* $1.75
Pewter Pendant* $1.50 * up
Mint Plant* $1.00
Batll Plants $1.00
Patchouli Plants $1.50
Air-conditioned Shop

RENT RIGHT MARINE

Air-Can*ItieM* tba*

(Located at Gator's Landing)

J M -0 1 M

Fri 11am to 5pm
S a flS u n Sam to 5pm

Ola Ro* Sara Flat Mortal
17801. HWY 17 *2

01a' Rad Bam Ftaa M ittal
•750 S HWY 17-02
Maitland

At Soudi Svmtnnk llmpuel in lj*i(»u o il I I . • * hate rmtuxlWM
lull litre tr jd iilitllp m -7 VI * m I uppmunii) liw a PIIK npn*
M l k l t o l m l ttr rrgiirr * liifk h Iv v I ili|iltnu4il I) anj hns
iivipukiMrrnal killh I'm rtp, vuth liulll lirv plvinri i. prclcncj
Itr oiler cicrltrM hmcflli and pay 7 4*T» (M l r. 8 !M * lecrlCl&gt;1.1 MuU hr able to wi»L cicry other uerketid
I'lraw appl&gt; mprfuw Smith Sve&lt;li«4* Hmyelal. Human Rnounrs.
*55 W nt Make Rued 414, U m *».»d . It . 32750 « Tat 14071 M l0577 ( I K .

•299
Used Washers 6 Dryers
from *80.00 es.

•Sxtgit Stonr Dtsigit - Ho On BtU« v Abow
•tnergy •f ffcor* Slirtto t Bfifoom AT’ordatMAfJrtmmS
•frondiy On-Sir OfffitflJUr Uirgjtrh*nt
• Anc Stooge Pmitt pate I Mott1

Sanford Court Apartm ents

•J 32111.SwtoriAm.,Sinfort323-3301

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ADVANCE TECTONICS
Addition a-Homee
Addition * -Commercial
Local BuUdef tone* 19*1
121-8484 COC001888

g S o u n trv j C h a r m £
city convenience

NEW REMODEL REPAIR
Door*, window*, carpentry,
sidtng. deck* 4 concrete
323-4832 S G Beknt CBC19880

2 6 3 -C A R rL N T R T

PRICE REDUCEDII
Wat: $68,000 N o w : $64,000

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

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
1 BD R M / 1 B A T H
850
2 BDRM / 1 BATH 1025
2 BDRM / 2 BATH 1125

*q. ft.
*q. ft.
m . ft.

• Sim Hill* llMIIIIH tile u llll litt|jp IlitM ’tH • I . iLi '
I .....I * \i4lr-vluill * S|kiiLllnt! h atl • Ifitn h O n illa
knuvntr m vp
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S ** S I -

(407) 3222611

A n tiq u e * 0

PBX OPERATOR

Country Laka Apt*.
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Call today and watch
the Herald C la ssi­
fieds work for youll

S fc w tn O w r

•lucluctmm 1 la n k tu a l

^

The Seminole Here/d Oast,
lied* are the quickest end most
inetpen w e way lo ten your
carl Run your three kn# ad tor 10
day* and pay only *21 00* Even
better if you ten it sooner
(which we KNOW you wt») you
can wap your ad and onty pay
tor the rurrtoer of day* it acto
*f»y ran' what a Dead

Sanlord Garden Club 17-92 A
Fairmont Of 322 9624 House
hob) item*, small appliances
jewelry 4 Oddi 4 Ends'

In v ttc M p u to *

(407) 330 - 1612

JERNtQAN pnifMTRi-*. trr.
1/1 cottagt. (pear location no
pat*, no smoker*. S4S0mo

IN HOME FILTRATION UNITS
better than bottle quaMy * 05 a
gattoe 407 767 9131

9 5 Sal. 9 4 Sun ad
Sponsored by lakeland Rilla
A Pistol Ctoti Inc

Focus

U P S C A LE CO NDO esc toe*tan
weir maintained low mam
tenance. W 8 M* tom $48,900

spare time Interested? Ca* tin
da O 526 3517 I alvj ober repi
pc* and new Turp*r»a/e

Grandy'a Attic Sals
Frl Sept. 18,8-4

THE BIG ONE1I
O V E R 600 T A B L E S

SMOKY MOUNTAINS gjrgeous
E4si Tom hvneeae* acre’ And
up
*9 900
*28 500
Ivvmce 1-800-3*08838

needs on* sm part *99 obo 3
free male eats ca» 321 5201

N F O R D F-150
4 yi good eomMion ac *5400
330 1305

G1U jnJ

OAKRIOGE FARMS
Osteen/
Dedona area 10 acre*, toeal tor
nursel or cable Iarm Mubee
home or hometiM Zoned egn
*44 900 Financing aval ml *m
i» * i payment (904| 7478100

Half
$35
$100
$115
$145

R entals

103— H o u s e s U n iu r n is iie d

(407) 322-2611

CARRIAGE COVE 2 ? new au
new carpet new panetmg carpet screen room 321-3267_______

BEANIES-

217— G a r a g e S a l e s

to

A YARD SALE is the perfect
■ay to do that and the Samlnolm
Herald 'an bong people
your
door Advertise your sate in toe
Seminole Herald lor only * 51/
tine end watch the items leave
whrte the money come* in Cart
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5tme ad can run lor three day* In
the Herald lor ONLY * • 1111 Alt
we ask I* that you prepay the
ad Cal us we can hetp"

75&gt;I28, *10 000 Oak Ave San
lord. FI Call 407 377 3638 or
328 3990

1 00— C o n d o m i n i u m

___
_ t/1 7to*q ft avertabta tord t *400mo/*rt50dep
Cal 898 6555________

WANT TO G E T RID
O F A L L THAT
STU FF?

157— M o b i l e H o m e s
F o r S ale

BOAT RENTAL
Fishin g B o a t s ................
C en ter C o n s o le .............
Pontoon / to ile t ..............
D eck Boat - 21* ...............

2 LARGE DRESSERS 2 mgh'
stand queen size headboard
*t00 321 3693 leave ires sage

217— G a r a g e S a l e s

153— A c r e a g e L o r F o r
S a il

Classified* Everyday!

LAKE ADA 1 BDRU pdOMO
2 BOttM WTOUO ANO OP

HUP OKAY 407-110-4431

St John* finer 35.ee on river
in Denary 1/2 mr frontage Re
duced to *225 000

121 5045

MARINER S VILLAGE

ANFORO 1/1 APT lor rent w'
rraga w d hookup *400mordep
10 3994 or 668 2641___________

Since 1946
(407)1228121

*1084X10

99— A p a r t m e n i s
U n iu r n is h e d

877 Special • tllO tfc m lh

ISO mortgage pay
t/1 mother m taw 3
close to city park
2641 or 990 3994

St pt&amp;ni

A MOVE IN SPECIAL" 400 td
It A ip* *265 A MONTH Orkcn
Storege 3210170 or 333 2554

SANTORO 1/1- Collage mth pn
vats entry *450/mon USOdrp
Call 128-0041
______

323*8670

SANFORD
meet 13 *
car garage
*69 900 FA8

118— O n iu Spali Fur
Re m

SANE OR Of LK MART I tg
hdrm wl bath. *3S0mo includes
art tv. phone utates 3027188

ROSELEA VILLAS

4/3. 10 lord acre*, huge rmy
sc l«vch 7 out bklgs (184.100.
4/1 5.Over 1.600 sq It. Uv'rtW
tam trptc tned *81.800
V I. *e pool LR. DR Fam rm
2 -car garage *119.900

•ANFORO- 1.174 *q ft otoce
un Lake Mijnrue Cortvemenl to
courthouse A Crty Hilt Avail­
able
Mtvnediateiy
MortnUer
Group Inc |407) 539 1000 e.t
108

Perk Av Villi* /fill 2(14 Town
liouse contto *45 000 owner
nsttryated

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d

Ctol Ikm H H U *V*«I
UMnron oaaaci vnutrat

Of EICC 8 STORE A V A L Duth
over 1000 sg h Catl after 8am
322 6169

FURNISHED ROOMS *1 uMs
md Laundry. (Cvne and M
use *8S *90 a week 324 4965

SANFORfVOSTEEN area
large spacuus room private en
Parka cal tor detail 324 8000

•* » |iaan
to* v e n r w i rssnurvt inn I n .
■we* • • ITS* oik

TLNCEO
PARKING
AREA
easy access
can accum
modate ip lu 35 cart heavy
egupeient autos, ale 17 02.
Aepod (tod area. availatwr im
meitiately *550
per month
Phone 124 4440 or la* 1241169

121-4900

215— B o a t s &amp;
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hard could bear fruit m the coming year
In fact, it might be a bumper crop that wilt
make up for the long drought m the past
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Don't limit
your perspective to your present con­
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look tor additional ways to brighten your
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day gift Send for your Astro-Graph pre­
dictions for the year ahead by maikng 12
and SASE to Astro-Graph, c/o this news­
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Station. New York. NY 10156 Be sure to
state your zodiac sign
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Early in the
day. you're likely to be more ambitious
than you wilt towards evening Put tough
tasks at the top ol your must-do agenda
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Important
decisions should not be made m haste
today Time is your ally, so make ample
use of a to weigh and balance your choic­
es Winners operate on detail awareness
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) You
won t be deceived by surface appear­
ances today That which escapes detec­
tion by others win be clearty perceived by
you
C A P R I C O R N (D ec. 2 2 -Ja n . 1 8 ) Bo
appreciative ot smalt opportunities today,
as good may come from things others
overtook or cast aside You H know how
to get Mood from a rock
AQUARIUS (Jen. 20*eb. 18) Instead of
looking out for your interests today, try to
be ol service lo others When helping
them, you win benefit m equal or better
ways
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) Those you
associate with today w * bo impressed by
your methods and conduct You II know
how lo assert yourself n ways worthy of
emulation
ARIES (March 21-April 18) Pay heed to
your fundamental business instincts, as
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Thomaa H u ile y when he wrote, "If
some great Power would agree to
make me always think what la true
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being turned into a tori of clock and
wound up every morning before I got
out of bed, t should instantly close
with the offer "
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the dotted line. If you had been in his
place, how would you have defended
against three no-trump? Your partner
leads the diamond two.
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heart to dummy'! jack, and finessed
the spade queen. West won with the
king, but had no winning ripoate. A
moment later, after losing two club
tricka to East, South claim ed nine
tricks, having lost one spade, one dia­
mond and two dubs.
From the pointa that appeared in
the dummy, East knew West had little.
Also, as West had led a fourth highest
diamond two, South had to have three
cards in the suit So, the defenders
had no sparkling future in diamonds
It was necessary to look elsewhere.
East should have switched to the dub
six at trick two. Then, as long as West
started with at least two clubs and

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Think first, defend second.
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B7 Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
IAKE MARY - John Connelly, dressed In a null
and tie, face beaming with a broad smile, olfers his
business card.
*1 sell telephones." said Connelly, a Lake Mary
community activist and fixture more commonly
seen In casual clothing.
Connelly la the newest member of L E A D !
(Leads Exchanged Add Dollars), a business referral
group established In Lake Mary In 1991.
Former president of the group. Melodic Bergeron,
a gift specialist from Sanford, was the third mem­
ber of the group, which was organized by Lake
Mary business owners who were also members of
the Lake Mary Heathrow Chamber of Commerce.
"When I first started. I had no business." said
Bergeron, who Joined the chamber and then Joined
the leads group. ’ My largest accounts have origi­
nated from this group."
Similar to networking groups In other areas, the
group functions as a marketing tool for proactive
business owners, mostly sole proprietors.
The Lake Mary group Isn’t Just Lake Mary busi­
ness owners. One longtime member. Richard
Starcher. who owns Safeguard Business Systems,
drives In once a week from Ocoee. Podeswa Is also
from out o f town. He bases his entertainment busi­
ness out o f Orlando, but he said he finds his
involvement In the Lake Mary group Invaluable.
T h e purpose of our organization Is to provide an

environment where we ran meet and build a good
working relationship with one another, so we feel
comfortable referring our friends and business
associates to each other." said Bob Brenner, a hyp­
notist.
"One of the main reasons for the existence of the
group Is to network with other business profes­
sionals." said Frank Podeswa, president of
L E A D . 9. The group meets every Wednesday,
except the first Wednesday, at 7:45 a m. at the
Pebble Creek Apartments' clubhouse. On the first
Wednesday of the month, the group attends the
Lake Mary Heathrow Chamber of Commerce meet­
ing and then holds a casual after hours event to
which spouses and friends are Invited.
While membership In chambers, other business
organizations, or service organizations such as the The theme was a ‘Jimmy Buffett Bash' and members of passing out business cams are Bob Brenner (front row,
Rotary Club. Is enroll raged, membership In other the Lake Mary L E A D S group dressed for the occasion. from left). Dawn Latour and Barbara Frank. Beck row:
leads groups Is restricted. Similarly, only one mem­ The group co-sponsored the recent Business-After­ Ralph Keliman, Louis DiPaok), Bill Elliott, Steve
ber of a certain category of business Is allowed to Hours at the Lake Mary SunTrust, a Lake Mary Holloway. Jim Horgan end Byron CSnger.
Join, so there will be no competition for business Heathrow Chamber of Commerce event. Present and
within the group.
ported the relay, which raised 940.000 this year for
The current membership Is between 25 and 30 from polffillal members. "If you don't (do high
and Podeswa said the dynamics of that size group quality work). It going lo get bark to the group." cancer research.
Emphasizing the social aspect of doing business
Is good. But. in order to keep the engine churning, said Podeswa.
"We re kind of a support group among ourselves," really helps to bring the group together, said
and to give every person Interested a chance to be
a member, no more than three absences are said Dave Shldemantle. owner o f First Choice Podeswa. It adds an element of trust he said.
•People tend to do business with people they know
excused. The group collects dues. 975 for each Trawl.
But. as the saying goes, all work and no play and not people they don't." said Bergeron.
year. The group's year runs from June to May.
"For the new business person." said Podeswa. "it's
Besides Podeswa. the current officers are Byron makes for a dull group. Tills leads group knows
a great way to get started."
how lo play.
Cllnger. who Is the vice
Wlille most members
president;
Ralph
don't
Join for the social
Keliman. who Is the
aspect, said Podeswa.
treasurer; and Dave
"there are great friend­
Shldemantle. who Is the
ships formeid within this
secretary.
group.
"I think the thing that
"When you have fun at
makes this group suc­
•Frank Podaawa, president of LE.A.D.I
what you do. you don't
cessful Is that wr arc a
work another day of you
tight knit group." said
life ."
Podeswa. That Is the key. others say aa well.
The after-hours events are one aspect of the fun
TO be a member In good standing with the group,
one Is required to bring In one lead to each meet­ the group tries to promote. They are causal where
ing. If you don't bring a lead to the meeting, you are the morning meetings are structured.
For the fourth year, the group co-sponsored the
fined a dollar, said Bergeron.
T h e purpose of every meeting Is lo give a lead lo sixth annual Rock A Roll Buslnesa-After-Houra at
SunTrust In Lake Mary. SunTrust has sponsored
someone else." said Bergeron.
"If you give leads consistently, everyone profits." the event for six years. In cooperation with the
chamber, and the events have taken on music
said Podeswa.
Often these leads are for services required by a themes ranging from the 50s and 60s. to Biker
friend, a family member, or another business asso­ Bash to the recent "Jimmy Buffett Bash*.
"SunTrust sure was a lot of fun." said Cllnger.
ciate. Biyon Cllnger said he doesn't want a referral
from someone who Isn't going to give good service, The group also tries lo plan picnics and day out­
so he won't give a referral unless he knows the ings. A fall or spring social Is planned. In addition
to a holiday party. Last fall. Shldemantle used the
business he Is referring ts qualified to do the Job.
"My business la word o f mouth." said Cllnger. resources of his (ravel company lo arrange a cruise
who owns a carpet cleaning service. "I believe in for interested LE.A.D.9 and chamber members.
L E A D .9 Is involved In the community tn other
word of mouth advertising." It's critical to get good
ways as well.
leads and It's critical to give good service, he said.
Keliman. whose wife was the local co-chalr of the A disc Jockay and master of ceremonies by tride.
"Service Is a key point." said Podeswa. Th at's
American
Cancer Society's Relay for Life, said the L E A D S President Frank Podeewa provided the music
something money can't buy."
High quality work reflects well on the fortunes of leads group was Involved "In a big way" with the for the sixth annuel Rock 9 Rol Buelneae-After-Houre
the leads group, which does require references event. This Is the second year the group has sup­ held recently at SunTrust In Lake Mary

&lt; If you give leads consis­
tently, everyone profits. 9

Louis DiPaolo (right), of Ssminois MonayTraa. passes a
lead to Malania Bergeron (left), Creative Gift
Consultants.DtPaok) is the president of the chamber this
year and Bergeron la the former president of the
LEA.D.$ group.

JewssettocelebrateHighHolyDays; RoshHashanah,YomKippur
the culmination of Yom Klppur-Day
of Atonement.
The Day of Atonement, the most
solemn day In the Jewish year, Is
the culmination of the Ten Days of
Repentance. "On this day shall
atonement be made for you. to
cleanse you: from all your sins shall
you be clean before the Lord." Lev.
16:30. Yom Kippur was first estab­
lished as the Day of Repentance for
the Jewish people when Moses
returned from Mount Sinai, carrying

our community, our country and
the world. We promise to continue
with the task and bring our promis­
es to successful completion.
Second. Teshuvah-Repentance
Third. Tzedakah-Charity and giv­
ing for the perpetuation of Judaism.
Thus. It Is customary to involve
household members prior to the
New Year with Mltzvot. Good Deeds
and participating In generous con­
tributions
to worthy
causes.
Through such actions and rcaolu-

By Rabbi!
CONGREGATION BETH EL

In the book of Leviticus, Jews are
Instructed that on the first day of
the seventh month (first of Tlshrel) a
day o f rest will be observed,
"Proclaimed with the blast of horns."
This day has become known as
Rosh Hashanah. the New Year and
the first o f the Ten Days of
Repentance, the period of spiritual
self-examination that culminate
Yom Kippur. Rabblnc tradition
states that the Almighty passes On tie le w ia i N ew tyear, 3rwa
Judgment, when every human being celebrate creation and renew*I and
and his actions are Judged Individu­
tie reaponalblUtiea of m m to ila
ally.
Thus, on Sunday. Sept. 20 at sun­ Creator and ttla world.
down Jews throughout the world
will gather at their synagogues as lions to Improve one's religious and
they usher In the Jewish New Year social commitment. Jews are grant­
of 5759. Rosh Ha'shanah-New Year ed a year o f peace and happiness.
Is commemorated through Intense
Jews greet each other with
prayer services for two days, which "L'Shanah Tovah Tlkatevu-May God
focus on the concept of Tshuva- Inscribe you In the Book o f Life."
Repentancc. According to Jewish
On the Jewish New Year. Jews cel­
tradition Repentance Is achieved ebrate creation and renewal and the
through three major principals:
responsibilities o f men to his
First. Tefllah-Suppllcatlon or Creator and His world.
Prayer Services.
The Shofar-The Ram's Horn Is
The New Year Eve begins with sit­
sounded on the morning o f the first ting at tables, surrounded by those
and second day of the New Year. It whom we love, and celebrating the
reminds us that we can do better fact that Jews finished a year
with ourselves, our family members. together, and that we have been

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(Jem Kippur la i

d in wien all

work, eating, drinking, waailng,
etc. la forbidden, § day to be devot­
ed on\y to prayer and application.
given a new year of life.
The table Is decorated with the
best dishes and tableware, flowers,
candles and wine. In addition.
Round Chalah-Egg Bread filled with
sweet raisins and apples dipped In
honey are extra on the New Year,
saying "May God grant you a sweet
year."
Upon arriving to the synagogue,
the Cantor and the Rabbi lead the
congregation with prayers being
recited In a special melody.
Jewish New Year also Is the start
of the Ten Days of Awe which end

the second pair of stone tablets. He
had learned that God had forgiven
the Children of Israel for the sin of
worshipping the golden calf which
they committed while Moses was
receiving the original tablets.
Yom Kippur. Sept. 30. Is a day
when all work, eating, drinking,
washing, etc. Is forbidden, a day to
be devoted only to prayer and sup­
plication. H ie synagogue Is the focal
point, from the opening Kol Nldrel
service to Its close with Ne'llah.
On the fourteenth of Tlshrel. four
days following Yom Kippur. Jews
celebrate the Festival of Sukkot-

Feast o f Tabernacles. It ts a festival
of rejoicing that recalls the way In
which the Almighty looked after the
Children of Israel during the 40
years, following the Exodus, that
they spent as nomads In the desert.
A fragile Sukkah Is built where
Jews spend time and eat meals for
eight days. Another Important ele­
ment In the observance o f Sukkot is
in the participation In the syna­
gogue services with the four species:
three branches bound together-a
palm, (Lulav). myrtle (Hadas)-and a
perfect citron (etrog). These four
species have been compared to dif­
ferences In the character of people.
The High Holy Days season ends
with Slmchat Torah-The Rejoicing of
the Law. This is the last day of the
festival of Sukkot and Is the annual
cycle o f the reading o f the Torah tn
the synagogue Is completed and the
new cycle is begun.
As part of modem festivities, the
Scrolls of the Law are paraded seven
times around the synagogue by the
congregation and all are called to
read from the Torah. Children play
an important part tn the festivities.
They Join In the procession and par­
ticipate In the singing and dancing,
usually with flags and miniature
scrolls.

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Sunday. September 13,

199H

Health &amp; Fitness
Stubborn cold could be more; it could be sinusitis
By Debts Wood R.N.

pain.
“You've got a cold, and then
you get significant pain over
the sinus area. You start hav­
ing a tot of thick, what wc call
purulent, drainage from your
nose. It becomes stuffy, and
usually you have coughing,'
explained
Naclerlo.
section
chief o( Otolaryngology-Head
and Neck Surgery at the U ni­
versity of Chicago.

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
A cold that Just won't go
away could be somctlilug more
scrtous-sltiusltls.
If you go to the doctor with a
typical cold, you can treat It
and leel better In a week: Ig ­
nore the symptoms and they
will go away In seven days, a c­
cording to Dr. Robert M. Nailcrio, a nationally renowned
sinus specialist.
But If symptoms last more
than a week. It's definitely
time to sec the doctor. Persis­
tent nasal congestion, drain­
age. coughing and headache
pain are symptoms of sinusitis,
an Inflammation of the air
spaces within the bones o f the
face.

Other sinus symptoms In­
clude toothaches, swollen eycItds, earaches, neck pain and a
sore throat, Fever, weakness
and fatigue occur less fr e ­
quently.
Naclerlo recommends people
seek medical attention "any
lime there's Involvement o f the
rye. any swelling of the rye or
dillkulty moving II Any severe

Normally, there Is a free flow
o f air and moisture between
the nose and four pair of si­
nuses. However, a cold or allergy can cause the mucous
membrane that lines the nose,
nasal passages and sinus cavi­
ties to swell, blocking thick
secretions from draining out of
the sinuses. That causes pres
sure to build, which results In

headache or changes In men­
tal status, extremely high fe ­
vers
or
exacerbations
of
asthma, which Is often associ­
ated with sinusitis, would be
reasons to come to the doctor
urgently."
Nasal congestion can also r e ­
sult from medicines, alcohol
Intake, and exposure to pol­

lutants. perfumes and cold,
damp atr.
"Then there's a form called
chronic sinusitis where the
symptoms arc much less p r o ­
nounced.' Naclerlo continued.
Chronic sinusitis can last for
months or years. It ts most
commonly associated with ul*
Icrgtes, bin structural defects
or nasal polyps cun also cause
the chronic condition. Thr Na­
tional Institutes o f llcallh es­
timate that .12 million Am eri­
cans sutler from chronic si­
nusitis.
"Always, the key In my mind
ts that you have to know what
you have.' Narlrrtn said. 'You
could have a persistent cold,
and It could really turn out to
he an allergy. Treatment ts
different.*
Treatment focuses on getting
the sinuses lo drain, relieving
pain and fighting Infection.
Humidifiers.
warm
com ­
presses and other home rem e­
dies sometimes rase the dis­
comfort. but they cannot cure
the Infection. Although decon­
gestant nose drops and sprays
seem to help nl first, they can
Increase Ihe severity o f the

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congestion. If they are used for
more than a few’ days. Overthe-counter
antihistamines
can also make things worse,
by thickening the secretions.

Maha Ansara, MD
Internal Medicine/Primary Care
Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders

Fluids and rest will help. Na­
clerlo recommends sinus ai(frrs slop swimming during an
acute episode, but leaves d e c i­
sions to participate In other
athletic activities up to Ihe pa­
tient.

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•

"Any physical exertion would
Increase the pain fairly signifi­
cantly us you Increase the
blood How up to thr area,' hr
explained. 'O n the contrary,
exercise Is the t&gt;rst deconges­
tant for the nose. If you can
get Ihe sinuses to drain, you

• D rug Screening

• Pre-employment Physicals
• School and Sport Physicals

actually can make things bet­
ter. It's kind o f a two-edged
sword.”

On SUIT al Florida Hospital Altamonte, South Seminole
and Central Florida Regional Hospital
Most forms of insurance are accepted

In addition lo resolving the
acute episode, treatment fo ­
cuses on ullrrgy management,
avoiding those things that trig­
ger attacks and controlling
symptoms.
Surgery may provide relief In
people with structural abnor­
malities or polyps.

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Don't suffer In silence. Next
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won't quit, call your doctor. It
could be sinusitis.

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Lake Mary for the "That's Y" annual scholar­
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"The YMCA provides many programs vital to
our community,’ said Susan A. Halloran. ex­
ecutive director. ORSSH. ‘ We're very fond of
the swimming programs, given the number o f
drowning Incidents each year In Central
Florida, as well as the Y s Midnight Basketball
program.
Scholarships from the "That's Y“ program
enable those In our community, who other­

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in Y activities. Last year, more than 500 fami­
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program.
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Seminole Herald, Sanford, Flortda • Sunday. September 13, IM S - 3C

Hom ecom ing
Irwin returns
to perform in
free concert
Andy Olfut Irwin Is coming
home.
A strange combination of
slnger-songwrtlrr.
comedian,
thesplnn and storyteller. Andy
will perform In n free concert,
open lo the community. Satur­

TTT

M r, and M r*. Steven Gordon

Treftz

Sharon Thomas,
Steven G. Treftz
exchange vows
Sharon Elaine Thomas of
Sanford, and Steven Gordon
Treftz of Chinook.
Mont.,
were married June 27. at
1:00 p.m..
at All
Souls
Catholic Church In Sanford.
.Father Richard Trout per'finmed the traditional cere­
mony,
The bride is the daughter
of Allen and Colleen Thomaa
of Sanford, and the bride­
groom Is the son of Pat and
Oordon Treftz of Chinook.
Mont.
Given In marriage by her
father, the bride chose for
her vows a white matte taf­
feta gown, fashioned along
the princess silhouette, with
a white organza overskirt and
cascading train. The shortsleeved fitted bodice, over­
skirt and train were lavishly
embellished
with
seed
pearls.
A pearl headpiece
secured her veil of imported
Illusion and
she carried a
bouquet of miniature roses
and Ivy arranged on the
small white Bible her mother
carried at her wedding 40
years ago.
Tammy Guadagno of Vcro
Beach, attended the bride as
matron of honor. She wore a

yellow
crepe and organdy
lea-length dress, princessstyled, and carried a white
la re fan arranged with yellow
(lowers accented with a black
bow.
Bridesmaids were Barbara
Thom a m of Sanford.
and
Chert Cash o f Orange City.
Their gowns and (lowers wee
Identical to the honor atten­
dant's.
Junior bridesmaids were
Krista and Andrea
Kelly,
from Sandy.
Utah.
Their
fioor-length gowns were Iden­
tical lo the honor attendant's
and I hey carried nosegays of
yellow (lowers.
Norman Williamson, from
Chinook, served the bride­
groom
as
best
man.
Groomsmen
were
Philip
Benblatt, Lake Mary: Douglas
Thomas. Orange City: and
Jeffrey Thomas. Sanford.
Sarah Thomas, niece of the
bride, was (lower girl and
Brandon Thomas, nrphrw of
(lie bride, was ring bearer.
Following a reception at
the American Lrglon In San­
ford. Ihc newlyweds departed
for their home In South
Flortda before taking a hon­
eymoon at a later date.

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day. Sept. 19. nt 7 p.m. al the
First United Methodist Church.
Andy, a funner youth director
at the church during 19H7-H9,
will likely saunter lo center
stage carrying an old beat-up
guitar which
he plays while
singing and lelllng his wacky
(ales, many o f which he has
written.
A cracker from Covington.
Ga.. Andy adds lots of homespun humor and philosophy to
his
lively
perform ­
ances...Including shades of the
eminent comedian, Jeff Fox­
worthy. *1 play In churrhes and
I play In clubs and I play
mostly Ihc same material In
Itulh," he said. “To havr the
rlub people ask. You play
Clnrtrc in churchesT and have
the church people nsk. Y o u
play Peter In liars?' gives me a
bit of Impish pleasure. It's
funny lo team how people per­
ceive the lives of other people."
Andy lours a lot. but when
he's al home, lie gets to tie the
Artist In Residence nt Oxford

SENIOR
EDITOR

DORI S
DIETRICH

College of Emory University
and Is n former Director of
Drama there. He was also A r i­
ls! In Residence nt the Georgia
College and Slate University.
He spent five years wrttlng. di­
recting and performing with
the comedy Improv group, SAK
Thratrr. at Wall Disney World.
His uthrr show biz and non
show-blz Jobs, he says, in­
clude: actor, camp counselor,
pluywrlght.
youth
director.
Janitor, political satirist, dep­
uty voter registrar, theatre or­
chestra
conductor,
garbage
man.
teacher.
enrpenter’s
(junkie and bullfrog
tadpole
catcher.
Andy and his wife. Kathleen,
a former ballerina, have one
son. Tristan, whom they call "a
full-time Kapoo."
As part of the Andy trwln

homecoming weekend, u sp aghcttl dinner will be held In
fellowship hall of the church.

l i ­ lt

from 5-6:30 p.m.. on the 19th,
prior to the concert. Admission
Is $3.00 for adults, and $10.00
per family. The public Is also
welcome to this dinner
On Sunday, Andy will appear
at bolh service* as well as an

Ice cream social and concert
that evening at 6:30.

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North Dakota presents library donation to woman's club
Battya Smith (right), president ol the Woman’s Club
of Sanford Inc., presents a check for $100.00 lo
Sandy Oakley, children's Ifcrarian at the Sanford Li­
brary. The check, a donation from the GFWC North
Dakota Federation of Women's Club, was presented
to the GFWC Florida Federation of Women's Clubs to

be forwarded lo a public library in the vicinity of the
tornadoes that devastated Central Florida in Febru­
ary. The FFWC donated the check to the Sanford club
of distribution in keeping with the GFWC's Libraries
2000 project designed to purchase library equipment
across the nation.

CA R D ER C L U B S E T S
G H AR R Y'S A T T IC
The Garden Club o f Sanford
Inc. has opened the season
with a bang with president Ann
Hoolehan leading the troopa.
While other organizations re­
cessed for the summer, the
garden club members whipped
up Jar after Jar of homemade
Jams and Jellies up for grabs at
the Holiday Bazaar In Decem­
ber. "We had a lot of fun." Fran
Morton said.
The club’s first event o f the
new season will be "Granny's
Attic," a delightful potpourrt of
Items, to be held at the club­
house on Friday. Sept. 18. from
8 a.m. to 4 p.m. The public Is
cordially Invited.
The next event will be a card
party, fashion show and lunch­
eon at the clubhouse on Oct.
22. from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Res­
ervations must be made In a d ­
vance. The luncheon tab Is

$5.00.

HEATHER EARNS DOCTOR
OF PHARMACY DEGREE
Congratulations are In orPteass oas Dtstitck. Page 4C

Elks Past State Presidents Club members mark 17th anniversary

E lk s past atata presidents are known for their benevolent eervicee to com m unities

Grace
Haynra
Brewer,
a
member or the Elks Past Slate
President's Club, ate presi­
dents club. Is among the m em ­
bers o f Celery City Lodge No.
542 and Evergreen Temple No.
321. These members cele­
brated their 17th annlversaiy.
Sept. 4-6, at the Lodge.
Activities
throughout
the
weekend made for a grand oc­
casion o f celebration. Tills or­
ganization was Ihe Idea of
Daughter Carlctha Merkerson.
President Daughter Grace Mel­
ton says their utmost goal is to
do and be an organization to
rrndcr to the needs of the
lodge and temple and do be­
nevolence for others of the
community. Throughout the
year, much Is done (o help Im­
prove clkdom.
After a weekend of celebra­
tion. the olficers Daughter K a­
tie
Burke,
vice
president.
Daughter Pearltr Ford, record­
ing Sscrrlary, Daughter U rla
Cummmings. treasurer. Daugh­
ter
Katheryn
Alexander,
chaplln. Brother Robert HunIcy. Ruby N. Blake. Sylvia
Bodlson, Gall Ford and com ­
mittee members Daughter Cur-

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MARVA
HAWKINS

tistlnc Peterson. Daughter Hat­
tie Lee and Daughter Gloria
Flomary, Nathaniel Williams
and Clarence Ford and others
gathered al Houston's In Mait­
land for on afternoon dinner.

NEW BEGINNINGS
New Beginnings
Services.
Inc. "Redirecting Destiny's* Is
the brainchild ul Rev. Greg and
Curnoa Thomas.

Tills group home for girls,
ages 12-16, was founded In
March o f 1996. Tills far 111ly will
house 12 gills who will be
there
three
through
six
months.
Rev. Thomas says. "Juvenile
Justice Department has given
us u grunt. but there are tuuiiy
things that nerd lo help make

for Improving the livrs of the
youtli who live at New Begin­
nings and become viable citi­
zens."
Most of these youth are chil­
dren from broken homes and
who have not been exposed to
Just the everyday necessities of
a better living. Thomas says
the girls are under varioua lev­
els from one through four,
where they work to Improve
themselves and move up to
higher levels.
Girls ore required to attend
school dally where they learn
to read, boost
self-esteem,
have the desire lo succeed and
become a new person. They
must pray, have a spiritual be­
lief and want to be succesaful
by choice. Thomas says he Is
with them in all of their levels
and they can become a new
and changed person. The girls
arc taught to bond. There are
staff persons who ore qualified
to direct these girls toward
tlielr Hies improvement, d o ­
mestic violence classes, Beamstress. partnering, how to be­
come a new person.
They are given a spiritual
Plsass

s n

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Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday, September 13, 199B

Lake M a ry clubs gear up for fall season
Now that Labor Day has
m m c and gone, summer Is
officially over. That means all
the chilis that took off for the
summer are back In session.
Thr
club schedule
Is as
follows:

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AAR I’
H ie Like Maiy Chapler of
the AARP will resume their
monthly meetings on Tuesday.
September 15 at 1PM. Thr next
meeting will be about the use
of magnetic therapy for pain.
Tlie group meets the third
Tuesday of every month at Ihe
Like Mary Community Center
and Is open to anyone 50 or
over. If you're Interested In
Joining. Just stop next w eeks
meeting or AARP President Jim
Carmona at 323-9249.
LAKE MARY
W OM AN'S C LU B

The next meeting of the Like
Mary Woman's Club will be on
Wednesday. September 23 at
10AM at Tlmucuan Country
Club. It will be their first
meeting after their summer
break. The speaker lor this
month's meeting will be Linda
Dennis
from
the
District
Woman’s Club.
She will be
explaining the details of the
state's new membership drive.
'Membership
Magic'.
Every
member that brings In a new
member will receive a special
reward. The FLAVC. the state
organization, wants to double
membership
throughout the
state.
For those unfamiliar with the
Woman's Club. It Is a veiy
active organization that strives

6 8 2 -5 5 0 5
to serve others. The club raises
money for their scholarship
lund and other charitable
funds. Each year. Ihe club
awards an SCC scholarship to
a displaced homemaker. List
year,
the
club
also
gave
donations to the Like Mary
Historical Museum. Safehouse
o f Seminole County. Special
Olympics, the Good Samaritan
Home, Hacienda Girls Ranch.
Missing Children and Rescue
Outreach Mission.
One of the ways Ihe club
raises money Is through their
annual
Uailan
Feast
and
Holiday Craft Show. Tills year.
It Is scheduled for Saturday.
November 7 at the Community
llulldlng In Like Mary. If you'd
like
more
Information
on
|nlnlng the L ike Maty Woman's
Club,
vou can
call
Ann
Klrkendall at 302-9331.
LAKE MARY ROTARY

Tile Lake Mary Rotary Club
did not take the summer off.
They meet ex-cry Thursday m
7:30AM
at
the
Marriott
Counyard at the com er o f 1-4
and L ik e
Mary Boulevard.
Rotary Is a service club that Is
Involved
In
local
and

The Department of Children and Families, District 7 Is
seeking volunteers to serve on the Health and Human
Services Board. Prospective members must represent
Central Florida's population with respect to age, gender
and ethnicity, and must have demonstrated Interest, com­
mitment, and have appropriate expertise for meeting
health and human services needs of the community.
Interested individuals should contact the Department of
Children and Families, District 7 Administrator's office at
(407) 245-0400 ext. 153 or write to 400 W. Robinson St.,
Suite S-1129, Orlando, FL 32801 for an application. The
deadline for submitting application is October 5,1998.

AARP members Tom and Ruth Drossor prosido over Iho AARP booth at
Lako Mary's 25th anniversary colobralions.
International service projects.
Lically.
Rotary
lias
been
responsible for such programs
ns "On Track With Education*.
Tills progmm provided athlellc
shoes to stand-out students.
They’ve also donated money to
the Stardust Girl Scouts for
their Uniform Fund.
Roturlans
also
volunteer
their time. They clean up
Rhlnchart Road once a month.
In the past, they have also
donated their time to Metier
Living for
Seniors.
Ilrallh
Services
and
other
organizations.
If you'd like to know more
about Rotary or II you'd like to
Join, call Mike McLean at 3245602.

The
Longwood-Like
Mary
Lion's Club meets the first and
third Tuesday o f every month
at 7PM at the Rarnada Inn
North In Longwood.
In 1925. Helen Keller spoke
to a Lion's Club und asked
them to take responsibility for
helping the blind and the deaf.
Now. the Lion's Club provides
hearing aids and glasses for
those who need them.
Locally, the Lion's Club also
hosts a Police Officer and
Firefighter
Awards
Banquet
every
year.
They
provide
recognition to both a firefighter
and a police
officer from
Longwood and from Lake Mary
every year. The Lion's Club
also helped out at the City of
Lake Mary's 25th Anniversary
during
August.
cooking
hundreds o f hot dogs for the
audience.

If you're Interested In Joining
Ihr Lnngwood-Lake Mary Lion's
Club, call Marie Kuhns al 8691052 for more Information or
slop try one of ihrlr meetings.

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and passed die 2-part exam to
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cist In Florida In August.
The daughter o f Carole and
Willie Pegram, Heather began
her Itfe tn Sanford In 1980 as a
second grader at Idyllwllde
Elementary School. She a t­
tended Sanford Middle School
and was graduated from Semi­
nole High School In 1991. She
has a a younger brother, Greg,
and a younger sister. Sarah.
After high school. Heather
enrolled
In Wofford College.
Spartanburg. S.C, where she
received a US degree in busi­
ness economics in 1994. She
participated In on Intern pro­
gram at Steve's Pharmacy In
Sanford, and after graduating
from UF In May. she was em ­
ployed as a graduate intern by
Wlnn-Dbde, working at various
stores In the area. She Is cur­
rently employed as a pharma­
cist at the new Winn-Dixie
store on U.S. 17-92 In DeLand.
Heather is a natural In her
chosen profession. She maid
she likes anatomy and biology
and enjoys helping people and
serving the public. She likes

THE SERVICE
JANET D. SANTIAGO
Army Sgt. Janet D. Santiago
lias arrived for duty at Fort Sill,
Lawton. Okla.
Site Is the daughter of
Sharon Strcb of 2880 E. Canal
Road.
Deltona.
Fla.,
and
Clarence Krrnzer of Henrietta.
N.Y.
Tlie sergeant received an a s­
sociate degree In 1998 from the
University of Alaska. Anchor­
age.
T H E O D O R E P. V A L I A S

Army Pvt. Theodore P. Valias
lias entered basic
Infantry
training at Fort Ucnnlng. C o­
lumbus. Ga.
Valias Is tile son of Anasta­
sia T. and Sain D. Valias of 770
Willow Crest St.. Orange City.
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ate o f DeLand High School.

WILLIAM P. PARRISH 11
Army Pfc. William P. Parrish
II has arrived ut the U.S. Army
Infantry School, Fort Bcnnlng.
Columbus. Ga.. to receive One
Station Unit Training (OSUTJ.
Parrish Is the son o f Anne C.
and William P. Parrish Sr. of
4796 Gabriella Lane. Oviedo.

SHANE A. ADAMS
Shane A. Adams has Joined
the United States Army under
Ihe Delayed Entry Program at
tin- U.S. Army Recruiting Sta­
tion. Warrrnstjurg, Mo.
He Is the son o f Kimberly A.
Bennett o f Longwood and Lawm ic e
A.
Adams of Warrrnsburg. Mo.

ng sports, reading and is
looking forward to volunteer
work when she gets settled
back in the community.

GEORQIA ENJOY* CRUISE
ON BOTH BIRTHDAY
Every September. It's almost
Impossible to believe that viva­
cious Georgia Chorpenlng has
added on another year. Georgia
celebrated her 95th birthday
on Sept. 6. When you see her,
be ready for a wide smile and
big, bear hug.
Bom at Fordyce. Ark., Geor­
gia moved to Sanford out o f
high school. She worked for
Churchwell's dry good store on
First street and later drove a
Seminole County school bus
for 23 years. T quit at 62.* she
said.
Today,
this
remarkable
woman still doesn't let any
grass grow under her feet. She
grades papers for Die commu­
nity prison ministry, volunteers
at
the
Sanford
Christian
Sharing Center, is a pink lady
at Central Florida Regional

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organization for people who
want
to
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their
communication skills or leum
how lo llsirn effectively. The
Night
Owls
Toastmasters
meets every Tuesday at 7:30PM
at the Lake Mary Community
Center on Country Club Kd.
One
of
their
upcoming
projects Is Youth Leadership
classes they wilt be offering lo
the 4-11 in October. 1( you
would like to know more about
Toastmasters or are Interested
In Joining, rail Kosella Bonham
at 323-8284.

3697 Lak« Emma Rd.

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CAMERA CLUB
Tlie Lake Mary Camera Club
meets the second Wednesday
o f every month at 7:30PM at
the Lake Mary Community

Here To Serve Your Household
Furnishing &amp; Appliance Needs

Center. Past programs have
Included stereo photography. If
you’re Interested tn Joining,
stop by one o f their meetings.

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Come Visit Our N ew Showroom
And Fill Out An Entry For A
Free Sold Server
Hospital, la a member o f Mi­
mosa Circle o f the Sanford
Oarden Club Inc. and Is a
member o f Rrbekah Circle of
the First
Unltrd Methodist
Church of Sanford, where she
Is very active.

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As a pre-birthday celebra­
tion, Georgia was Joined by
several auxlllans from Central
Florida Regional Hospital for a
4-day cruise to Mexico. Tills
was Georgia's first
cruise,
which she said she enjoyed
very much. On her actual
birthday, the cruisers baked
her a birthday cake and had a
little surprise parly Tor her.
Among those enjoying the
cruise with Georgia were Patti
and Don Rltenour. Peg and Bob
Jones, Shirley Mills, Betty
Halback, Vivian Fanner and
Helen Brauer.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Two more ladles. In their 90s
have celebrated birthdays this
month. Say happy birthday to
Minnie Strickland and Alberta
Carlson.

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BENJAMIN PAUL KLINGER
Airman Benjamin Paul Klin­
ger. son o f Paul and Belli Klin­
ger o f Lake Mary graduated
from SCC Adult High School In
1996 and Joined thr U.S. Navy
In July o f 1996.
Ben Is a plane captain for
fighter
squadron
VF-143
aboard the U5S John C. S im ­
ula aircraft currier, lie Just
completed a six-month de­
ployment In the Arabian Sea.
On board the Stennls, Klinger
was commended for volun­
teering to serve as a detach­
ment
member,
where
he
showed ‘ exceptional profes­
sionalism und loyal devotion to
duty" fiawlwessly
launching
and recovering
11 aircraft
around the clock.

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GARDEN CLUB
The laikr Mary Garden Club
meets the fourth Thursday of
every month ut IOAM at Lake
Mary Community Center. Thr
club ts responsible for picking
a Yard of the Month In I-ukr
Mary. In Ihe past, they have
also planted (lowers at various
places throughout the city. If
you're Interested In Joining,
stop by for their next meeting
September 24.

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LAKE MART LION'S CLUB

Lake Mary Women'* Club vice president, Ann KiricendaM end Don
Jackson, former Lake Mary mayor, at city's 25th anniversary.

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noon na poHHiblp, na I nm in deep
trouble. My hualmnd nnd I went on
a gambling cicuraion. We had an
agreement that if either of ua won
more than $100, we would divide
the amount with each other.
He won $lf&gt;0 on n poker
machine. I naked him for my half.
Our friend, Olivia, who waa aland*
ins nearby, anid to me, “Oh, don’t
take halfhia winning*." I told her
we'd hod an agreem ent, and I
inaiated, but my huahand wouldn't
give me the money. A fter that,
Olivia waan't even civil to me.
Abby, if I hnd won $160,1 would
have given my huahand the agreed*
upon half. I feel it'a a matter of prin­
ciple.
You may think thia ia a trivial
problem, but in thia houae, nothing
la trivial, it aeema I'm aitting here
in tear*. Abby, if I’m wrong, pleaae
tell me.
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and your huaband ahould ante
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a g re e d to give you. H o w e ve r,
aince he didn't, dry you r tear*
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the future, don't count on him
to take the high road when it
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P A I auggrat you watch out
fo r O liv ia , w ith fr ie n d * lik e
that, who need* encmlea?

DEAR ARMY: The following
came from a local magazine dedicat­
ed to our furry companion* I think
it ia important enough to aak you to
ahare with your reader*.
WINONA MANCUSI,
CAMARILLO, CAIJF.
D EAR W IN O N A: You bet it i*.

TEN WORST EXCUSES NOT TO
SPAY OR NEUTER A PET

ADVICE

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

1. Juat one litter and then well
have Fluffy apnyed.
(Studiea anow that virtually the
entire pet overpopulation atema
from the "juat one litter” mentality.)
2. My dog docan't run looae, an he
doean’t need to lie fixed.
IMurphy’* la w aaya otherwiae.)
3. We always find home* for the
kitten*.
(And that mean* that an equal
number of kitten* at the pound will
be killed.)
4. I want the children to witnesa
the miracle of birth.
(Rent a video. I
6. My dog ia ao cute and unique,
there ahould be more of her.
(The shelters and pounds are full
of cute and unique doga, moat with
only a few daya to live.)
6. It'a not natural.
(There hasn't been anything
"natural* about doga since we began
to develop breeds thousands o f
year* ago.)
7. I juat couldn't look my
dog in the eye i f I had him
castrated
(Watch it, you're anthropomor­
phizing.)
H. A female dog or cat ahould
have at least one litter for health
reasons.
(M edically, factually and
ethically indefensible.)
9. Neutering my dog will make
him fat and lazy.
(Too much food and not enough
exercise make a dog fat and laxy.)

10. Fixing my pet will change tta
personality.
(The primary influences on an
animal's personality are the kind­
ness ana care with which It la
raised.)
Readers, if your pet ia not apayed
or neutered, make an appointment
with your veterinarian or a pet clin­
ic today.

DEAR ABBY: I'm a 36-year-old
divorced male who haa read your
column aince I waa a kid. A fter
reading your response to "Turkeyleal in Arkansas," I felt compelled
to write
I believe two "turkeys" have al­
ready been bagged. Gwen, for dat­
ing someone who apparently has
zero comprehension of who she ia.
and "Turkcyleaa" for insisting his
girlfriend like all the same activities
he does.
Mutual interests are important
in a relationship, but III taka mutu­
al respect and open, honest commu­
nication first and every time. I have
several friends who are avid
hunters, married to women who
despise the idea. But they have
strong relationships baaed on love
for who each other is — not what
activities they each participate In.
I f “Turkeylesa" really wants to
bag a record-size bird — tell him to
shoot a mirror.
MICHAEL CURRY. DALLAS
D E A R M IC H A E L ) Y o a o r a
obviously ■ man with aoUd val­
ues and an excellen t sense a f
h u m o r. (A n d e lig ib le , t e a l) I
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tn the area where they can
leam the steps to becoming
good Christiana, study the Bi­
ble. sing In choirs, and use and
develop their talents. Their
health services are ofTrred by
the Seminole County Health
Department nurse.
The Beginnings
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both African Methodist Epis­
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call New Beginnings Service,
Inc., Rev. Greg Thomas. MS.
Program Manager. (407) 3300810.

o f July. Quest played gai
and enjoyed an afternoon of
entertainment by Nannie Ruby
White Blake, who portrayed the
star very well. Little Mtea Faith
wants to say "thank you* to
mother Myra for bringing her
home to see all of her lovely
gifts, and to get spoiled by
tamtiy and friends.

^ Mr. aad Mrs. .Victor Nathan
were honored with a baby
ahowirak Saturday. Sept. 0, at
the home of grandma Thelma
Happy anniversary to Mr.
Nathan Mike. Friends and
Carl
(Patricia)
family joined In the fun to wel­ and Mr*.
come little Faith Anya Nathan, Whatley on their fifth
who arrived early In the month anniversary.

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                    <text>B U S IN E S S ...P A G E 9A

P E O P L E ...P A G E 4C

Plugging
in to new
business

Little Lake
M ary ghosts
and goblins

Sonring Sanford, Costolborry, Lako Mary, Longwood, Ovlodo, Wlntor Springs and Sominolo Comity sinco igO0

The Garridos
go home empty
Th r Garrldo
family waited
a long time to
find out If
what h ap­
pened to
them seven
years ago was
legally wrong.
At 2:17
Friday after­
noon. they
RUSS WHITE
found out.
A Jury o f
four women and two men wrote
a litany of 'n o ' answers to a 13questlon Interrogatory verdict In
Circuit Court.
‘ No" • agents and deputies of
Sheriff Don Esltnger did not
falsely Imprison Luts Qarrtdo Jr.
*No" - agents or deputies of
Sheriff Esltnger did not falsely
Imprison Michelle Garndo.
*No" • agents and deputies of
Sheriff Esltnger did not commit
an assault and battery on
Michelle Garrido.
On It went • 13 "no" replies to
questions concerning the m an­
ner a dozen or more sheriff's
deputies mlstaklngly barged In
on the GarTldo family residence
In L ik e Mary on No. 19. 1991.
"This Is why the sheriff won
the case." said attorney Fred
Itorker J r . holding out an FBI
fugitive wanted bulletin on a
man named Nelson Pablo Yenter
Garrldo. The FBI listed G arrldo'*
address at 857 Silk Oak Terra re.
Lake Mary. This was not the
fugitive's address but that o f
Luts Garrldo Jr. This the
deputies didn't know that • as
they rushed In believing Nelson
f’ablo Yenter O an ld o was on the
premises.
The Garridos testified that
they were pushed, pulled and
held at gunpoint. ‘ I felt a lot o f
fear because I did not know If
they were policemen or bandits."
said Marla Garrldo. a grand­
mother.
A neighbor o f the Garridos
said ‘ Ninja like people" were
swarming In the yard.
The Garrldo family came to
the trail In Judge Seymour
Denson's chambers quietly ask
Ing for Justice.
Luis Garrldo Sr., talked about
baseball during the time the Jury
deliberated the closing argu­
ments Friday. He recalled seeing
Camilo Pascual pitch In Cuba
and coming to the big leagues.
He thought It was terrible how
the Florida Marlins were dis­
mantled this year.
Then, the Garridos found out
their case was lost - and they
went back to what they hope will
be quiet, normal lives. Some
might say they deserved more.
‘ If only there had been an
apology." said their attorney
Manual Arthur Mesa.

Russ White writes about peo­
ple. places and Issues In
Seminole County (and beyond), (f
you have an Idea fo r a column,
please call 322 2611. write P.O.
Box 1667. Sanford. 32772, or e
mall SI {Editor O aoLcom.

75 Cents

S U N D A Y. N O V E M B E R 8. 1998

91st Y E A R . No. 56

Jury says
deputies
were doing
their jo b

‘C razy Joe’
back to ja il
M y R u m Whits
HERALD STAFF WRITER

Mf Mum White
HERALD STAFF W RITER

SANFORD - Joseph ‘ Crazy
Joe" Spazlano had no trouble
at all convincing Judge O.H.
Eaton Jr. on Friday that he
was at that moment o f sound
mind.
Eaton wanted to be sure
Crazy Joe realized that he'd be
going back • and possibly
spent trig the rest o f his life at
Florida State Prison at Starke,
lie's been there for more than
22 years; 20 on death row.
Imprisoned on a separate
rape
charge,
ex-bike
gang
member Spazluno had been on
death row for having been
found guilty o f murdering an
IH year old woman In 1970
TWo years ago. Eaton awarded
Spazlano a new trial on Ihe
murder when the star w itness
rr&lt; anted.

SEMINOLE COUNTY • A Jury
determined
Friday
that
a
Sem inole County SW AT team
and deputies were doing their
duty - as directed by an F ill
criminal Inform ation bulletin •
when they raided a fam ily's
Lake Mary home on Nov. 19.
1991.
Luis Garrldo. Jr., and his
family sued Sheriff Don Esllnger. alleging false arrest and
assault but were not su ccess­
ful.
A Jury o f four men and two
women delivered Its decision at
2:17 p.m. Friday aftrr a weeklong trail before Circuit Coun
Judge Seymour Denson. Th e
Judge thanked the Jury for Its
diligence and told them that
they were presented a ‘ very
tough" case.
Attorney
Manual
Arthur
Mesa argued that the Garrldo
and nix other family m em ber*

Plaasa m

FROM STAFF REPORTS
CASSELBERRY - Casselberry
Elem entary School was evacu­
ated Friday after a gas line
ruptured during con»tructlor.
work, police said.
At approxim ately 8:30 a.m.
the Casselberry
Police
De­
partment.
Casselberry
Fire
Department and the llazm at
learn responded to the em er­
gency call from the school,
which Is located at 1075 C rys­
tal Bowl Circle.
The units were summoned
because o f a rupture o f a natu­
ral gas line. The construction
team was Installing tie down
stanchions for thr portable
classroom when an anchor rod
ruptured the gas line as the
anchor was being Installed Into
the ground. The rupture o c ­
curred beneath the building
and made It very difficult to a s ­
sess the dam age or effect a
rapid repair, police said.
Emergency
services
were
Immediately summoned by the
school D.A.R.E. officer and the
school's
staff
began
their
em ergency
evacuation
plan.
The school's 950 children were
walked to a nearby park and
then
transported
to South
Sem inole Middle School gym ­
nasium until a decision on
school
dism issal
could
be
made.
School staff and police units
provided a constant security

PUsss e*e Osa. Pag* BA

B u ild in g d e d i c a ti o n
SANFORD - Th e new S h e r iffs
offlce/Publlc Safety department building
will be dedicated In a ceremony Monday
at 10 a.m. The building Is located Just
north o f Flea World on Highway 17-92 In
Sanford. Sem inole County C hairm an
Randy Morris. Sheriff Don Esltnger. Boy
Scouts and county and sh eriffs office
staff will be among those attending the
event.
A tour of the building will be given after
tiie ceremony.

C o m m is s io n e r s m e e t
SANFORD - The Seminole County
Board o f County Commissioners will meet
Tuesday. Consent Agenda /Staff Briefings

Committee m em bers
tired o f interference

Bold. Pag* IA

Students
evacuate
school after
gas leak

On Friday. Spazlano did not
admit killing Laura Lynn llarberls. but pleaded no contest
to the charge. That's enough to
send the 53-year-old ex-blkr
gang member back Into Is o la ­
tion at the state prison Being
off death row. Spazlano knows
one day he might even go free.
But to do so. he'll Itavr to
get by State A tto m ry Norm
W olflnger, who said Eaton's
decision
Friday
was
‘ sickening." The ruling did a l­
low W olflnger to be present at
any parole hearing Spazlan o
might be granted. ‘ If this guy
gets out. the public Is definitely
at risk." W olflnger M id. ‘ I want
him to stay In prison and rot
thrre."
Spa/iano Is a former m rm lier of the Outlaws M otorcycle
gang. H r spent 20 yrars on
death row. escaping the elecPteas* m « Crazy. Psgz 3A

By BUI Kern*
HERALD STAFF W RITER

e o w tr r— m S i w

John Fletschman. on eighth-grader at Mdenum Middle School helps
Steve Lercah keep the beat during an assembly at the school. Lecah is
a member ol the World Rhythms Ensemble, wtwch appeared at the
school Friday. Students were also treated to the sounds ol Africa and
Cuba during the special program

Zoo happarings

LONGWOOD • Four o f the
right members o f Longwood *
Founder's Day sub-com m ittrr
have resigned, claim ing undue
Interference In the com m ittee.
The city comm ission Is c o n ­
sidering a p ro p o M l to makr
ihe sub committee responsible
to thr commission. Instead of
the
Historic
Preservation
Board.
City
Administrator
Greg
Manning will attend Tuesday's
Historic
Preservation
Board
meeting to act as a conflict
mediator In an altrm pt to pre-

n
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rTugo ay Twniy vine

This butterfly garden is one ol the many exhibits visitors can enjoy at
the Central Florida Zoological Park in Sanford. For a listing ol upcoming
events, see page 10A.

In Brief
beginning at 9 a.m. will Include reviewing
a draft contract with the solid waste
haulers, creation o f a foreign trade zone
In Seminole County, and Ihe establish­
ment o f a high-tech business incubator
program.

E m p lo y m e n t c o u n c il m e e tin g
LONGWOOD - There will be a special
program with Jean Jacobs at the next
m eeting
of
the
Central
Florida
Employment Council Tuesday from 8
until 9 a.m. at JC Penney Credit
Processing. 140 Wektva Springs Rd..
Longwood. RSVP to Jean Jacobs at (407)
788-4119.

Th e W ork Sesslon/Publlc Hearings
beginning at 1:30 p.m. will include a pre­
sentation to out-going Commissioner Win
Adams, declaration of UCF Day. and
approval o f preliminary subdivision plans
for development In several locations.

Ita lia n fe a st se t
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary Woman's
Club 11th Annual Italian Feast is sched­
uled for Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the
Community Building in Lake Mary. The

There Is no 7 p.m. meeting scheduled at
this time.

f

serve

U te

X lu l

Annual

H p r t iig

Founder's Dav Festival, which
la planned for Marc h 13-11.
IB M .
‘ I'm not scheduled to speak.*
Manning said. ‘ Hopefully. I'm
going to talk a little bit.
It's
only a beginning. I'll work to
try to And the com prom ise
that's best for everybody. It's u
real balancing act. but therr
are Issues that need to be dealt
with. My goal Is to bring this to
a resolution.*
Donna Bundy, a
form er
committee chairman who has
resigned. Mid she Is hopeful
the festival will take place.
P lttM

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Longw ood.

Page 3A

MrraM Foote tv lo— r vtnctiii

G a m e s w in d d o w n
Bob and Marietta Fenton, and Don and Jane St. John Marietta enjoy a
friendly game of bridge. Game photo montage on pages 5A-7A.

cost Is Just S5 for adults. $3 for children
3 to 10 and free for children 2 and under.
Besides delicious Italian food, there will
be a Christmas craft show and a raffle.
Raffle tickets are Just $1 each or 6 for
$5. The proceeds from the event will ben ­
efit the club s annual scholarship fund.

R e v iv a l c o r r e c t io n
SANFORD - The name o f the church, set
to start a revival on Sunday, was Incor­
rectly reported on Sunday's Religion page.
First Baptist Church of Sanford. 519 Park
Ave.. will hold a revival with guest speak­
er Dr. Armando Sllverlo from Nov. 8 to 11.
Musical guests will include Mr. And Mrs.
Elmo Mercer.
For more Information call the church
office at 322-2662.

INDEX
D iu ln t u
............................... B A
C U o a lB e d ...................... S B 7 B
C o m i c ) ................................... SB
C r o M w o r d ..............................S B
D a ' B o m b ..............................6 C
D m i A b b y ..............................SC
t la a lt b t r l t n c M ................ 2C
l l o r o a c o p e ..............................SB
L e l e u r e ................................... 7 C
O b it u n i t e * ..............................3 A

O pin ion ..........................4A
P e o p l e ..............................3 C S C
F o U c a B r ie f* ........................ 3 A
S p o r t s ............................I B 4 B
T V ........................................... SC
W e a th e r ................................ 1 A

�2 A - Seminole Herakl. S.inford. Florida • Sunday. November 8. 1998

R ecognitions

Water group needs help
SEMINOLE CO U NTY - Reald rills In trn u trd In preserving
w ater r|iialliy arc Invited t » par­
ticipate In a eonservntlon effort
Nov. 1-1 m-.ir Eusiis.
In keeping wtili Its plan to
work for tlir* Iwneflt o f taike
County's natural resources, flu*
W atershed Art Ion Volunteers
arc |olnlng forces with the tuike
County W ater Authority to atlaek the exotic plants invading
the W ater Authority's Hidden
W aters Preserve.
"W eVc got a task lor (list
about anyone who wants to
com e out and bust some exotles.* said Gary Rare of the W a ­
ter Authority. Race explained
tli.it adult workers will shop
down and use herhlelde on the
unwanted plants. Younger vol­
unteers w ill don work gloves
and yank up exotics by the
roots.
Exotic plant species, such us

Hr.ulllan pepper. Chinese tal­
low trees and the aquatic weed
hydrltla. were urtinrlally In tro ­
duced to Central Florida, hut
lltnl the grow ing con d ition s
here Ideal. I’est plants crowd
out native sp ecies and upset
the uatiinil plant diversity and
wildlife habitat o f un area.
'Attacking exotics Ilfs per­
fectly wilh our mission.* said
Hathara
Newman.
l-ike
County’s
W AV
coordinator.
While this Is am ong flic first
exotic plant attacks by L ik e
County W AV workers, they
have
concentrated
on
the
problem for m ore than a year
by restoring native vegetation
to arras o f the Km rralda Marsh
In north Lake County.
T o participate In the effort,
rontnrt Newman at (3521 7281347. Volunteers will gather at
the p re s e n r o ff U.S. 441 rust

rtM N eea Water. Page 1QA

**

LOCAL FORECAST

01*24-1. singer. Is 72. Jim Kaat MU&gt; &gt;.
luseltall play it broadcaster, is 60. Jihii
Mitehell *194J *. singer songwriter, is .V&gt;

Nov. 7. 1998
Toeing i* Hie Jltlti
dag of MX and Ihe
Ihth (tag of full
Reliant Mortgage Company n Sanlord received the November Beautifi­
cation Award from the city's Scenic Improvement Board From left are
Connie Williams. Dave Artzner. Debbie Artzner, Tonya Thompson, Dan
Dowling. Betty Akers and Manny Acevedo.

SATURDAY:

low-70*. Lows In Ihe lnw-50*
Sunday: Partly cloudy. Highs
lit the mld-70*. Ixiww In the
intd-50s.
M on d ay:
Partly
cloudy. Illghs In Ihr upper70s. Lows In the low IKK
Tu esday: Isolated shower*.
Illghs in the upper-70*. Low*
in the low- 00 *.

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check trom Paineia Webb ot the Sanlord Wal Mart tor tornado victims.

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TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
turned an intercept inn lirj yards (or a
I89i. William Roentgen of (iermanv
tmiehdown. as the Hengals delrated
discovered X rays
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On this day in Ciia. Ronald Reagan night is flying'
was elected governor ot California
TODAY’ S W EAT III It. *in ihis day in
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pellets, and then . single stroke ol
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TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
r*68. Red Rerenson of the SI lands
rO llA V S HISTORY: On this day in
Hlues scored six goals against the
lH7t. in a cartoon h&gt; Thomas Nast. the
I’hiladelphia Flyer* St laiuis won R ••
elephant was first used as a symlxil
for the Kepuhliean pally
TODAY'S Q l OTE: “ Freedom ot lb.
On this day in 1916 Jeannette Rankin. press is perhaps Ihe freedom that has
R Mont became the first woman -uttered the most from Ihe gradual
elected to Congress
degradation of Ihe idea of liberty."

On Ihi* day in 1974. entertainer Ted \lbcrt Camus
Nugent won the National Squirrel fO D A Y’S WEATHER: On this day in
shooting Archery Contest by hilling a 1993. an K4 tornado dcstinyrd a
squirrel at ISO yards
church in Marion S C The church bell
R lirrilllA Y S : Mane Tun. was (ound l«wi yards away
I' cm \4t utfo I lelinh 1*'a *wUr Vtltii I
i I8*i? pup.chemist. Leon Trot *ky *1179 *l»l
191**1 Russian revolutionary. Konrad
Loren/ i 1903 I9t9i. animal behavioral.
lODAY’S MOON Itetwer-n
Albert Camus *1913 I960). philosopher
lull nos'll &lt;Y-v I' and lu*t
noulisl playwright. Hilly Craham 0918
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evangelist, is hii Joan Sutherland

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Youth on crime watch for schools

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The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office fo r Incidents recorded Nov. 0:

Aggravated battery:
SAN FO RD . 13“ M n t t u U I w U w m R m &lt; , Nov. 5. 10:24
p.m. A 34-year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County
sh eriffs deputies for aggravated battery. Deputies said the
man w as arguing with an acquaintance over the results o f a
card gam e when h e pulled out a box cutter and took a sw ing at
the oth er man. T h e victim received a small cut on his left arm
and on h is chest.

Domestic violence:
•A R F O R D . M a g M tta A r t s a a , SOO M ask. Nov. 0. 1:06 a m. A
43-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County s h e riffs
deputies for dom estic violence. Deputies said a couple w as a r ­
guing when she threw an ashtray In his general direction. He
hit her at that tim e with a baseball bat. She cut him In the le g
when she fell. He kicked her In the throat. In retaliation, sh e
threw kerosene o n him and he cut her In the head with a knife.
Deputies were called. In front o f deputies, both parties had to
be restrained.

Driving under the influence:
CASSI t R I R R T . L a k e T r ip le t a t U.3. H igh w a y 1 7 -M , Nov. 6 .
12:03 a.m. A 37-year-old m an was arrested by Casselberry P o ­
lice for driving under the influence.
r a w PA H S , O J . m g h wa y 17-39, Nov. 5. 11:47 p.m. A 29year-old man was arrested by Sem inole County sh eriffs d ep u ­
ties for driving under the Influence.
LA K E M A R T , w i t t i e s t In te rs ta te « . Nov. 6 . 3:25 a.m.. A
26-year-old wom an was arrested b y Florida Highway Patrol for
driving under the Influence.

Longwood
LA
*l'm hopeful he (Manning)
can work som ething out that's
positive for the c ity .' Bundy
said, " lie has a history o f be­
ing able to come through with
very effective actions.
I can't
imagine the city not being able
to resolve this.*
Mayor Rusty Miles w ants to
see the city concentrate on
making Im provem ents to the
Historic District, and to put on
a successful festival.
"We ran put on a beautiful
festival.* Miles said at a recent
com m ission meeting. *A great
deal o f revision Is needed with
respect to all o f our boards.
They need to be more repre­
sentative o f our populace. Our
Historic District can be som e­
thing w e're proud to show off.
It's time we seriously get to
work in the area and make It
beautiful. W e put on a great
festival last year. Th is year's
festival can be so much better.

It ran be tremendous.*
Comm issioner
A nn am arlc
Vacra is sponsoring revisions
to the city code that would re­
quire the board and the c o m ­
mittee to seek approval from
the city com m ission for all
rules and procedures.
Th e
sub-comm ittee would becom e a
standing board In the city
code. Th e com m ittee would be
required to submit an annual
budget to the city com m ission
for approval.
All board and com m ittee
members would be appointed
by the com m ission, under the
proposed revisions. The board
would be limited to nine m em ­
bers. with a three term lim it.
Members would consist o f city
residents, business owners In
the city, or m em bers o f the
Central Florida Society for H is­
toric Preservation.
'Right now we don't have any
authority over their criteria.*
Vacca said. "We're going to
have to enforce It. be held a c ­
countable.
The city can be
held liable for the actions they
take.*
The
Historic
ITeservatlon
Hoard grants concession per­
mits to non-profit organ isa­
tions. such as the Lion's Club
and churches, for the festival.
The issuing o f permits Is a
source o f controversy.
Manning said getting a per­
mit to sell. Is a liability Issue.
Comm issioner Paul Lovestrand opposes Vacca's pro­
posal. saying It Is not n eces­
sary to place the com m ittee
under the control o f the c o m ­
m ission.
T h e r e were several co m ­
plaints about lack o f adequate
controls after last year’s festi­
val.* Lovestrand said.
’ Now,
changes have been made and
the controls the com m ittee
needed are In place.*

The com m ittee reports Its
budget to the
Preservation
Board. Lovestrand said. T h e
comm ittee keeps a written log
o f all calls that com e In. T h e
name, address, and phone
num ber o f all vendors are kept
on a computer disk, with a
process In place for updates.
One person can not have s e p a ­
rate functions on the co m m it­
tee. Lovestrand said.
Lovestrand also said the city
receives a copy o f all booth
applications. Cash Is not a c ­
cepted for booth applications.
New by laws for rules and p ro ­
cedures are In place. Including
election dates and m em bership
functions.
The accounting
process for receipts and Inven­
tory has been revised.
The
treasurer Is bonded. Any overbudgeting o f the com m ittee
must go before the p reserva ­
tion board.
T h e y had done a rem arkable
jo b o f turning the com m ittee
around.*
Lovestrand
said.
*AU they needed was fin an cial
controls, and that w as done.
This was a tremendous a cco m ­
plishment. New people cam e
In. Now. they're all quitting.
Th e com m ittee la In Umbo and
hamstrung this late In the s e a ­
son. Let them take the reign s
and run. we don't need to co n ­
trol them.*
Lovestrand la also concerned
that
under
the
proposed
changes, a person who Is not a
Longwood resident could b e­
come responsible for co m m it­
tee money. Plus, said L oves­
trand. the requirement that a
person only serve on one
committee at a time forces ex­
perienced people to leave.
Dundy, who had served on
the comm ittee for 13 months,
said the comm ittee should be
controlled
by
the
H istoric
Preservation Board, not the
com m ission.
T h e city moves very slowly,*
Bundy said. T h e y would h am ­
string the work o f the co m m it­
tee. We wouldn't be able to do
what we need to do. There are
only four short months until
the festival.
People on the
comm ittee would be putting In
hours o f work for nothing.
This Is very bad timing.*
Bob Lomax, a 3 1/2 year
com m itter member who has
resigned,
said
the
m oney
raised from the festival goes
Into Improvements for the h is­
toric district.
T h e money we raise h elps
the historic district.* Lom ax
said. *We raised money for the
benefit o f the city, i f the new
rule Is passed, the m oney
raised would go Into the city's
coffers.
Th e Founder's Day
Committee would becom e like
a code enforcement board or
an ad-hoc comm ittee.*

SEMINOLE COUNTY - S em i­
nole County schools are a d ­
dressing Juvenile crime by en a ­
bling students to feel respon­
sible for their own schools and
neighborhoods.
Six Sem inole County sch ools
are taking part In a program
called Youth Crim e Watch o f
Am erica, sponsored prim arily
by
National Safe and Drug
Free Schools.
Students are
taken through team building
exercises to learn to work to ­
gether and recognUe. then deal
properly with dangerous situa­
tions In school and In their
neighborhoods.
'M llw ee M iddle has had the
club for 10 years.* Tony ixirham. director o f Safe and Drug
Free
Schools
of
Sem inole
County, said. ‘ Students in the
school have solved a lot o f
crim es In their own neighborhoods.
Th ey've help solve
three m ajor felony crimes in
their neighborhoods.*
The schools Involved In the
program Include Pine Crest
Elem entary
School.
Mtlwre
Middle School. Ooldsboro Ele­
mentary School. Rock Lake
Middle School. Lake Brantley
High School, and Greenwood
Lakes M iddle School.
*Plne Crrst Elem entary Is in
Ita second yea r with the pro
gram.’ Durham said.
T h ere
has been a significant rrduc
tlon the num ber o f discipline
cases and referrals.’
Advisors In the schools teach
students
co n flict
resolution
techniques such as peer me­
diation. leadership skills, and
crime prevention techniques
Durham said 11 more schools
In the county have expressed
Interest In Joining the program,
perhaps by the spring sem es
ter.
Youth crim e watch programs
can Include tutoring and after
school safe houses for stu­
dents.
"Youth crime watch programs
can be very flexible.* Durham
said. T h e goal o f the program
here is to deul with conflicts
and get rid o f drugs *
Students Involved In the p ro ­
gram becom e th e eyes and ears
o f school officials and law en ­
forcement officers. Som etim es
the students Involved
stay
anonymous, and other tim es
their rote Is m ade public.
lin e
Crrst
Elem entary
School has a Up box fur stu ­
dents. Pine Crest physical edu­
cation teacher S tevr Boer said.
The school Is form ing a core
group o f students who are In­
volved.
"We're trying to get kids to
realize that talking about a
crime is not the same as being
a snitch,* Boer said. "Whoever
wants to Join can Join. I send
perm ission slips hom e to the
parents, talking about the p ro ­
gram. I'm visible
in
the
school. Anybody ran com e to
me."
Mllwee Middle School's re­
source
offleer Lynn Collins
said the school uses a ‘ silent
witness* program.
Students
secretly patrol different zon es
o f the
school, such as
the

Crazy
ceatlaaed from Pegs 1A
trie chair when he won a re­
prieve in 1996. Th e prosecu ­
tion's key witness. Anthony
T o n y * DcLisio, said he was
forced to fabricate a story that
helped convict Spazlan o.
W olflnger appealed Eaton's
ruling but the Suprem e Court
unanimously upheld the Judge's
call.
Spazlano
w as
shackled
when led into the courtroom
Friday. He answered a number
o f questions by Eaton, politely
adding. *your honor.** after
each.
A battery o f cam era men
and
news
ph otographers
clicked away In the crowded
courtroom. ‘ Crazy J oe* has
been a media personality for
almost a decade.

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Motivational speaker Johnny Lawson speaks to stu­
dents in a youth team about crime watch training Friday
parking lots and bathroom *.
T h e kids love It.* C ollins
said.
T i l l s ran be a really
positive prognim They help In
the neighborhood*, too.
Th e
police officer* (In the area) are
really big Into working with the
kids.*
The ‘ telephone tree* I* one
technique students In the p ro ­
gram use to battle n eigh bor­
hood crime. Student* rail each
other and the authorities In a
carefully stnirtured chain when
there Is a crime.
"Youlh are at the center o f
the crim e equation.*
Terry
Modglin. executive director o f
Youth Crime Watch o f Am erica,
said. T h e y can also lx- a c r iti­
cal resourre for resolving one
o f I he most serious social Is­
sues we face today, nam ely
crime.
Youth are a valuable
resource in preventing crim e In
schools and In communities.*
Youth Crime Watch program s
began in Miami In 1979.
T h is program is like a fa m ­
ily,* Johnny Lawson, an trainer
with the program, said. "It's a
huge umbrella. We watch out
for each other We help people
around us deal with teen preg­
nancy. drugs, stress, and d e ­
pression.
It gets real when

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cational Support Cantor in Sanford.

you're on the ground. In the
trenches. We take ownership
o f our neighborhoods. Adults,
we love you. but this Is ours.*
Liw son .
from Polk County,
said it is important for stu­
dents to have fun In the train­
ing
L iw so n grew up In the
slums o f W inter Haven and
Aubum dale. He Is now a Sub­
stance Abuse Counselor, and
has been advising with the
program for seven years.
*We play musical chairs.*
L iw so n said. *We also have a
hurricane game.
But really,
this Is serious. It starts with
one person, and one family.
One person can be a spark
p lu g*
W illie Stackhouse grew up In
the projects o f
Lakeland.
Dnigs contributed to his fa­
ther’s death. He Is the guard­
ian o f a little brother and a
child.

"M
y dad was
dor
"My
on
dope.*
Stackhouse said.
*My old er
brother was selling drugs, and
he's still doing drugs. You
think about going out and d o ­
ing the same. I wanted to find
a better way.*
He said a weekend retreat,
especially a gam e called ‘ death
row* changed his life.
He Is
now a seven-year veteran a d vi­
sor with the program .
In ‘ death row.* students p a r­
ticipate in a skit w here tw o
people playing basketball get
In an
argument, and one
shoots the other. Lawson said.
*We walk through the funeral
scene with a grieving family.*
Lawson said.
T h e n w e take
students through the death row
scene. The prisoner Is w earing
orange, shackles, takes the
long walk, everything.
Every­
body gets Involved. It shakes
you up.*

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He served in the U.S. Navy
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Sheila. N.Y.: brothers. John.
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Redwood. Calif., he moved to
Central Florida as a child. Mr.
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trimmer. He was a veteran o f
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mother. Janet. Boulder Creek.
Calif.: brother. Steven. L ik e
Mary: sisters, Sharon Silva.
Santa
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Calif.,
Stacy
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COMMUNITY VIEWS

EDITORIAL

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It w a s a b u s y w e e k In S a n fo rd fo r a p o p u la tio n o fte n Ig ­
n o re d In o tir s o c ie ty , b u t g ra d u a lly b e c o m in g h e a rd - th e
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th is w e e k e n d a fte r s e v e n d a y s fille d w ith e v e n ts r a n g in g
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d re d s o f p a rtic ip a n ts fro m all a ro u n d th e s ta te a n d s o m e
fro m o u t o f th e sta te. M a n y jteo p le lo ok fo rw a rd a ll y e a r
to th e ir d a y In the sp o tlig h t.
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A n d th e re is n o s h o r ta g e o f s m ile s a n d h u g s d u r in g th is
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S yn d ica ted Columnist

W ashington Post

T h e n e e d to b e lie v e
WASHINGTON- Som e things, you Just believe.
Take me. 1 believe in God. people s baste goodness and the
sacred value o f every human soul. I believe that love truly can
conquer all.
Over and over. I've seen evidence that made me question
those beliefs. Evidence that made me feel foolish for thinking
such notions were possible, let alone true. Yet. unfailingly. I've

relumed to them. Believed them.
Is It because they are true? O r because I n e e d -ln som e souldeep place from which I cannot retreat--to believe?
Heats me. I Just believe. And still. I have to ask:
W hy is anyone surprised about Thomas Jefferson?
W hy Is It a ‘ bombshell" that genetic testing almost certainly
proves that our third president fathered at least one child by
Sally Hemlngs. the slave long rumored to have been his m is­
tress.
W as DNA proof really required for historians such as G a n y
W ills to ‘ reassess* Jefferson? *We always knew there was tre­
mendous hypocrisy am ong the slave-owning class." W ills said.
*We Just didn't know It Involved Jefferson.*
Didn't we? Standing at the memorial bearing his nam e. I've
felt Jefferson's stirring words quicken m y heartbeat and m ois­
ten my eyes.
Yet I knew that any man w ho could write. 'A ll men are cre­
ated equal.* while buying and selling others must have been a
hypocrite. That a man whose writings attested to slavery's
Immorality yet w ho wrote a slave code for his stale--and o p ­
posed a national attempt to limit slavery's expansion, and had
an escaped slave captured and beaten before his peers--was a
trem endous hypocrite.
Hut some things, w e Just believe. I asked a Jefferson fan--a
Vlrglnla-bred colleague who graduated from the state u niver­
sity founded by J effcrso n -ab ou t the DNA evidence.
"I w as absolutely stunned.* he acknowledged. *1 believed It
couldn't be true. I couldn't conceive o f my hero doing this b e­
cause It was wrong.’
He paused. "Than I felt ashamed.* he continued, "for overIcoklng the evidence, for not being more open-minded. Be­
cause the circumstantial evidence was always there.*
It's no fun. unlearning what you believed, coughing up In­
form ation you swallowed whole In history class. Th e JcffersonHemlngs affair proves what most o f us often wish to deny:
Human existence Is endlessly, fascinatingly, terrifyingly
com plex.
Jefferson the Idealist was so tortured by Ills push-pull, a t ­
traction-repulsion to slavery that he officially denounced
'race-m ixing* even us he practiced It for decades. This
"gentlem an farmer.* we were taught, despised the slavery he
tolerated.
Today, thanks to DNA. he teaches us a better lesson:
Absolute power corrupts even the brilliant and the eloquent
absolutely. And few who bartered men. women and children
could remain gentlem en, us w e now define the term, for long.
Perhaps Hemlngs. who some say was only 14 when the affair
began, adored Jefferson; perhaps she despised him. Perhaps
she w as flattered by his long-lasting desire, or perhaps she
deeply resented that her beauty and dignity lielonged to som e­
one other than herself. Perhaps she felt superlor--to Monticello slaves not "favored" to share the master's bed.
Tlie shadings and textures o f this pair's relationship will for­
ever be wrapped In "perhaps." We Just know that a relation­
ship existed. And that Jefferson lied about It.
Perhaps that's enough. Perhaps all that matters about what
passed, centuries ago. between this free man and enslaved
wom an Is what we do with It.
Som e things, you Just believe. So. for some, proof o f the J e f­
ferson-Hem lngs affair provides gloating rights that another
racist Am erican Icon had boots o f clay. For others, the DNA
results are meaningless, or a He that would besmirch the hero
they cherish.
And some will take the rev-elation like the bitter medicine It
Is. as Integral to our recovery. Because when It com es to some
o f our heroes--and to our sickening, endless discussion of
race--we could use some healing.
It's Instructive to recognize that they achieved greatness d e ­
spite their inconsistencies; unlike false gods, flawed heroes
show us that nearly anyone can soar. It's Instructive to be re­
minded that an Inherently wrong system fosters wrongness In
all who participate.
It's Instructive to note that even the most admired o f gen ­
iuses can. In some ways, be a sham.

C o n s id e r
p re c in c t

v o tin g

I would like to com plain
about Precinct 29 voting at the
Boys/GIrLs Club on Persimmon
Avenue. In the previous years,
we have
alw ays
voted
at
G oldsboro Elem entary School
except for city elections which
were held ut the Boys/GIrls
Club. However, this Is not a
rlty election and we are rrqulrrd to vote at the Boys/GIrls
Club.
T ills new precinct
voting
place Is on the edge o f a very
bad area o f Sanford, which as
residents o f I’reclnct 29. we
have to travel through to get to
the Boys/GIrls Club or go
com pletely out o f our way and
catch Persim m on o ff o f First
Street. W hy choose a polling
place that Is In a dangerous
area o f town, and inconvenient
to get to? Th is area o f town Is
dangerous for anyone traveling,
let alone young people, women
or the elderly. I resent the fact
that as a registered voter I
have to feel unsafe in order to
cast my vote or I must vote a b ­
sentee.
FTevloualy. I was told that
only city elections w ere held at
the club: therefore. I never
voted for rlty elections because
o f feeling unsafe. I do not feel
that I should have to vote a b ­
sentee every tim e Just because
the city will not provide an
area for all citizens to feel safr
while w e vote. There are fa cili­
ties In our com m unity that
could provide an adequate area
for our residents o f ITecinct 29
to vote.
Please Sanford, before a new
polling place Is considered,
consider all residents, young
people, women and the elderly.
I would like to feel safe to send
my family out Into this co m ­
munity to vote and not have
worry, unfortunately, this year
Is not the case.

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Th err is no evidence that
private schools do any better
than public schools when fairly
evaluated. Don't be fooled by a
rep from the '80s that suggests
otherwise. Colem an's studies
have been scrutinized, d is­
cussed. dissected, and rean a ­
lyzed. Th e conclusions? Given
sim ilar characteristics o f a
student body, differences in
test scores virtually disappear.
Vouchers do not provide fl-nanclal accountability. V ouch ­
ers allow public tax dollars to
be spent according to the p o li­
cies of private school boards,
not through the decisions o f
dem ocratically
elected
and
publicly
accessible
sch ool
boards. Voucher plans a lso
lack accountability standards
for private school curriculum
content,
achievement
m eas­
ures. teacher certification. In­
structional materials, or sch ool
accreditation.
Sending
tax
dollars to private schools w ith ­
out accountability means no
J i m J i m v Ic
answerability to d ie public.
Bu f o r d
Don't be fooled Into thinking
that all private schools would
welcome government regu la­
tions along with those public
dollars.
Ixora Garden Club o f Sanford
And don't be fooled
Into
recently
presented
‘ Making
drinking opposition to vouch­
Spirits Bright* at the Sanford
ers Implies a disregard for d e ­
Civic Center which was a tre­
ficiencies. It doesn't. O p p o si­
mendous success. Th e Herald's
tion to vouchers Is a co m m it­
wonderful coverage was very
ment to supporting the vast
Instrumental In this attainment
majority o f children who do
because o f the excellent arti­
and will attend public school.
cles written by you r senior e d i­
Public schools must play the
tor. Doris Dietrich. We also
hand they are dealt: the bright,
thank you for the great co lo r
the motivated, the defiant, the
photos that you printed In your
achievers, the troubled. While
Novem ber 1 Issue.
40 percent o f students are
The support by Sanford and
struggling to m ake the grade.
the Sem inole Herald will once
60 percent ore succeeding.
again enable
Ixora
Garden
When some
schools
would
Club to give many more thou­
simply dism iss those students
sands o f dollars to Sanford's
who can't make It. the public
beautification and horticulture
schools cannot and will not.
projects.
Just as It should be.
Again thank you.
Vouchers are not the answer
to
'fixing*
public
schools.
Barbara 8. Chapman, Presi­
Since the system o f public
dent
education has largely been
Ixora Garden Club of B u fo r d
framed by state legislatures. It
deserves to be supported and
empowered
by those
sam e
politicians.
A recent poll reported, sug­
gests
the
public
supports
Bandy Trasger
vouchers for private schools.
Winter Springs
Other polls show the opposite.
What Is It that divides d ie pu b­
A stor Farms
lic on this issue? Most likely it
is Information. A public that Is
On August 11,1 spoke In a
Informed Is not fooled by pchearing before the Sem inole
litlcal rhetoric.
County Board o f County C o m ­
Proponents
of
vouchers
missioners on behalf o f the Si­
would have us believe they are
erra
Club
Central
Florida
acting In the best Interest o f
Group regarding the proposed
children. Voucher proponents
Astor
Farms
developm ent.
tell us that vouchers will give
Upon
com pletion
of
my
parents choices, and will make
speech. Com m issioner Daryl
public schools better by fo rc­
McLain publicly questioned my
ing
competition.
Don't
be
credibility, stated that I had
fooled.
Vouchers
are
not
misquoted the board, and did
mechanisms
for
parental
not allow me to respond to the
choice. The truth is. private
accusation. 1 am writing this
schools ultimately make the
letter, on my own behalf, to re­
choice about admissions. P a ­
spond to that statement.
rental choice extends only to
On August 7. I met with Mr.
which school one chooses to
McLain and two area residents
apply.
Since most
voucher
to discuss Astor Farms. During
plans cover only a portion o f
our conversation, the com m is­
actual school tuition and a s s o ­
sioner told us that he felt that
ciated
costs,
there
Is
no
It was not the job o f the board
'choice* for students w hose
to deal with environm ental is­
families are unable to make up
sues. He stated that it Is the
the difference.
purpose o f agencies like the St.
Vouchers won't make public
Johns River W ater M anage­
schools better through com pe­
ment District (SJKWMD) and
tition.
Public
and
private
Florida Game and Freshw ater
schools operate under different
Fish Comm ission
(GFC)
to
sets o f regulations. Thus, there
handle environmental concerns
Is little basis for com parison
during the perm itting process,
or competition. Public sch ools
after a land use change has
must admit, serve, or make
been approved. The other two
provisions to serve all stu­
people who were present In our
dents. while private sch ools
meeting can verify the com m is­
admit
and
serve
students
sioner's remarks.
based on their own criteria.
During the hearing, I referred
Public schools must adhere to
to d ie Weklva River Protection
federal, state, and local p o li­
Act and provided supporting
cies that safeguard the in ter­
text from the Florida A d m in is­
ests of all children. Private
trative Code and the Countv
schools are often exempt from

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Com prehensive H an to clarify
that It is the responsibility of
the board to consider en viron ­
mental Issues, in particular as
they pertnln to residential den­
sities since SJWMD and GFC
cannot make land use d eci­
sions. Following my speech.
Mr. McLain slated lluit my
credibility was In question and
claimed that I had said dial
board *dld not ra re about w ild ­
life.* These were not iny words,
and I did not misquote the
com m issioner.
I have been working exten ­
sively on this Issue with the
help o f area residents and
other environm ental groups.
Including Defenders o f W ildlife,
frien d s o f the W eklva. and the
Sem inole
Audubon
Society.
During our research the Sierra
Club Central Florida Group
lias documented die presence
o f significant wildlife In the
area, including the
Florida
Black Bear. As part o f iny four
month study. I have prepared a
42 page report describing the
ecological significance o f the
area surrounding Astor Farms
and explaining our concerns.
Apart from tills Issue. I am
also active in the community,
helping to educate children
aiui adults alioul anim als and
the environment. My credibility
stands for Itself.
I maintain that It Is the
credibility o f the county c o m ­
mission that Is In question. In
a vote o f lour to one. the board
approved a land use change
and rezonlng that will allow
345 hom es to be built on 130
acres, outside o f the county's
urban boundary. In a com m u ­
nity o f mostly five acre lots,
and directly bordering co n ser­
vation land associated with
both the W eklva and St. Johns
rivers. The board has approved
this despite the opinion of
their own staff, the Department
o f Community Affairs (DCA).
the Department o f Environ­
mental Protection (DEP), nu­
merous environmental organi­
zations. and the overwhelming
outcry o f area residents. On
August 4. In the first of two
public
meetings
associated
with a ‘ small area study*, the
people o f northwest Sem inole
County sent
the Board of
County Com m issioners a clear
message that they do not want
urban sprawl to destroy their
quality o f life. Perhaps the
greafyst Injustice In all o f this
Is that If the Astor Farms de­
velopm ent Is contested by the
DCA or area residents, the
board will be spending tax­
payer money to defend som e­
thing diat the people o f Sem i­
nole County do not want.

Keith Schue
Seminole County

M o re ta x e s
Well It's that tim e again,
more taxes.
More
garbage
money, which the people have
no say about, because you
weren't Interested enough to
follow what has been going on.
W hile your people have been
busy having barbecue In your
big mortgage homes, the lea d ­
ers have been busy, quietly
giving your money away for
what favors, that we do not
know.
Tw o million dollars was
given to the Orlando Zoo ( we
have our own). One m illion to
Orlando Science Building (I
wish som eone would hand me
one million, they could tromp
through my house all day long).
Now look at our Com m is­
sioners' salary: they pulled off
a sneak this summer and three
or four o f our poor com m is­
sioners got an unexpected sa l­
ary Increase, maybe no milk
for the zoo? Now with the elec­

tion over, now thry want a n ­
other one. Now this Is just a
part-time job. Now they tell m
we h a ir to |Miy a tax hike and
thry want It now. I think you
good people better stop tills
mess let them know thry a n ­
swer to us Instrud o f them
taking away our rights and
telling us what we will do.
Giving these cities money we
pay for and If som ething w r
see In another not right, why
we shouldn't talk about It. Take
our motley and trll us to butt
out.
Now let's take a look at our
S m ford Airport. Oh! I forgot
It's lieen renamed the O rlando
Sanford A rp o rt. W r pour all
the money in and wlto Is
pushing buttons under the t a ­
ble. How did Orlando get Into
our ( 00111// Hie m inor Is high
over Heathrow's pizza man tips
his liat over there, wonder If a
certain official Is planning on
joining this little tea party.
Yes. I think Its a wonderful
thing to use the old airport; try
a shuttle cheap enough to do u
favor for the people. Disney
has one In Anaheim, Colli,
from I. A It cost f 5 00 to
commute by helicopter, setting
down In the Disney Hotel
parking lot.
Now what's happened to
(h r county's plans for a c o n ­
vention center? A id no real e s ­
tate
knowledge
slipping
through like the large shopping
center dial Just pulled business
from where the local people
could get to their own.
Now I've got another real
question. The thrift shop for
Habitat In the Zayre's old
shopping center with a high
priced
boutique
going
full
steam. In a thrift store? I went
to all
the
public
donated
stores, everything Is open, but
not over at this place. Coffee
mugs In therr sold for $1.00 In
thr thrift store, the same cup I
purchased for 20 cents. It's
only a Junk store now. In the
thrift store. Go and check
what's liappcnlng
for
poor
people who want to take their
dollar to a place President C a r­
ter startrd or supposed to be
doing for thr poor. T ills shop
docs not belong there. A l thr
things were given to them to let
the poor have a plate to eat on
and not pay $ 1 .00 . I was going
to give these people quite a lot
o f things but after what I saw
and heard when I asked ques­
tions. my things will go to the
Salvation Army, and VA ThriftStore, not so much Goodwill as
they could rare, you bring your
things to them, they will ex­
amine It to see If they want It. I
think not. Find out what li­
cense Is on the wall on the.
boutique, what and who getk
the clothes (real good) and real
good living room and bedroom
suites. Can't find not one. I
know they got some. Maybe T V
*9 Investigators should do the
same
walking
and
asking
where It went. Kem rm ber all
this Is donated so why have to
pay around $ 10 0 for that furni­
ture. Yes tlie people who d o ­
nate know the price. I gave 36
sheets for a king size bed be*
cause how 1 many poor people!
can pay the price from a regu­
lar store and pay for fo w l?
Check the homes o f the peop le
In the higher level and see If
they paid the price. T lie V/)
Thrift Shop charged 50 cents
per sheet,
not
Into
thetd
homes. Into the store. My
daughter also gave a handful o f
3 year old furniture to the V A
Thrift,
a B100
sofa
froth
Stuckey furniture. I saw It In
the V A thrift store.

Mary Jolly
Sanford

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B uilding boom
b rin g s new b o a rd
By Shari Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
1AKF. MARY
The concerns
o f the city's most Important
custom ers will Ik addressed
through recom m endations of
one advisory board.
New development In Lake
Mary has reached a fever pilch
and the budding department Is
currently
backlogged
with
plans In need of review, a c ­
cording to city officials.
On the recom m endation of
the Business Advisory Hoard,
form ed to deal with the w ork ­
load ot the building dep art­
ment. the city will consider
hiring an additional ptans ex­
am iner. and outsource up to
live sets o f plans to relieve the
current backlog.
Stall reviewed the HAHs 11
recom m endations, which were
listed for the mayor and city
com m issioners at a work ses­
sion held Thursday.
*!t Just takes forrver and ever
to get things through the city."
said Hill ikwklns. a builder,
and chairman o f the HAH. *We
really needed som ething like
this."
The HAH recom m endations
w ere prioritized. Managing and
tracking perm its Is critical to
custom er service, according to
Phil McMahan, building o ffi­
cial.
City Manager John Litton
said the BAHs Job was to seek
a solution to expedite the work
(low without com prom ising the
city's codes.

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"There are very legitim ate
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been
brought to our attention," sold
Mayor David Mentor.
A fee review, reevaluation o f
current )ob duties, hiring o f
new personnel, em ployee In­
centives and com m unication
with owners where points In­
cluded in the HAH report.
Further enhancem ents to the
system will Include the c o m ­
bining o f the building and lire
departm ents, at site yet to b e
determined, so fire and b u ild­
ing Inspectors can w ork in
tandem.
McMahan has recom m ended
the use of modutor buildings at
the current public safety site
on Rinehart Road.
"We ll be closer to the devel­
opment side o f town." said
McMahan.
"Merging the fire and building
department through this a p ­
proach will allow us to work
towards cross training Inspec­
tors to perform Iroth building
and lire Inspections." McMa­
han said In his rrport.
The use o f the modular
building would violate current
city codes. Litton said that
would have to lie addressed
through public hearing.
MrMahan said a survey of
available office spare showed
tile cost to be $16 per square
foot for leased space, opposed
to 61 cents per squarr foot for
the modular buildings.
"Space In Lake Mary Is a p ­
parently at a very high pre­
mium ." said McMahan

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breaking on Nov. 14 from 11
a.tn to 2 p m. H ie cerem ony
will take place on the A ca d ­
em y's new site on Slavla Road
In Oviedo.
"Tills will lie a great day In

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Saturday •

More than 200Artists
In the Downtown Area
• Painting • Sculpture
• Pottery • Jewelry
• Photography • Graphic Arts
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man o f the board. T h e school
has experienced
tremendous
growth over the last few years
Currently, our school meets on
three different sites and this
new building program will a l­
low The Master's Academ y to
have all
middle
mid high
school students on one fully-

developed cam pus."
The school
has com m is­
sioned a design tram to bring
the dream o f a unified campus
to reality. Halts said.
Dalmwood Derrylierry Pavelch.ik Architects. Longwood has
designed the new facility and
GCI Contractors.
Altam onte
Springs. Is the general con trac­
tor.

directive, that they did not
tiarm anyone and that as soon
as they realized the m istaken
Identify, they went on their
way.
"Don't let sympathy get In
the way o f you r d ecision ."
Parker
told
the
Jmy.
"Rem em ber what the Intent
was and that these officers
were potentially com ing Into a
very dangerous situation.' Th e

man Ih ry were looking for was
considered aqncd and danger­

Raid
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were trrntlcd by the raid by tile
SWAT team, dressed head to
tie in black. A neighbor said
the yard was swarm ing with
people In Ninja masks.
The law enforcem ent team
o f a dozen o r more was looking
for a fugitive nam ed Nelson
1*11610 Yenter Garndo. The FBI
bulletin m istakenly listed Garrldo's residence as that o f Luis
G an ld o. Jr.. In the Silver Lake
subdivision o f Lake Mary.
Tlie FBI report In correctly
Included Luis G an ld o'a vehicle,
not the one o f the fugitive.
"They started to com e In
like flies." said Marla Garrldo.
a grandm other.
Ilv o o f the G arrldo children
• 12 and 14 at the tim e - said
they and the others were held
at gunpoint for m ore than an
hour by two deputies
"Clearly, they w ere w rong."
Mesa said. T h e y cam e Into the
house without a warrant."
ShertfTs
attorney
Fred
Parker said the agents and
deputies were following the FB I

Gas
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cordon for the children. Bus
drivers were rerouted to the
school on an em ergency basis
to provide the transportation
to the middle school. Th e
evacuation was neat and o r­
derly. T h r local natural gas
company assisted the fire d e­
partment and Hazmat team In
flic line repair operation, p o ­
lice said.
A repair to the ga s lines was
concluded and a decision to re­
turn the children to the school
was made at approxim ately 11
a m. 1 ‘o llcr officers said
the
school did not have to evacu­
ate
any
additional
areas
around the school due to the
prevailing strong winds d is s i­
pating die natural gas cloud.
Contingency plans had been
made with local churches to
art as shelters
had added
evacuation been necessary.
There were no Injuries re­
ported as a result o f the gas
leak. All o f the children were
returned to the elem entary
s&lt; hoot and resumed a normal
class schedule.
Police said a strong team ef­
fort am ong the school staff,
emergency workers, children
and their families resulted tn a
smooth transition for the ch il­
dren during the em ergency.
I’olit e also tlnuiked the media
for dissem inating updated In­
formation to the public and
keeping a panic from occurring
among the parents o f the
school children Involved by
giving out accurate timely de­
tails as the Incident developed.

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Halts continued tiy saying,
"we are fortunate to have DDP
and GCI on ou r team. DDP
specializes In educational fa ­
cility design and GCI has been
able to meet out time and
budget requirem ents."
The M aster's Academ y c o n ­
struction will liegln In January
1999. A fast track construction
schedule will allow the A ca d ­
emy to open in time for the
1999 2000 school year.
Iium edlalcly follow ing thr
ceremony and a Iw rliecue there
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Don Kslm grr as the county
sheriff. Is responsible for the
action and deployment o f all
those In his office. Esllnger
came to the scene at the hom e
but did not personally lead the
raid.

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Located on eight acres at the
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Janies Cass, senior vies president of Lake Mary Customer Solutions
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Ron Rose, executive director ol the Greater Chamber of
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Hie strong commitment that
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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday, November 8. 1998

Extra Points...

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e n d
Mainland’s
second half
romp stops
Seminole

Herald Staff Writer

The next step for
UCF football is
to find a confer­
ence to join

By Kellie W erner
HERALD STAFF W RITER

ORLANDO _ n ir r r hasn't Ix-ru a more feel­
good local Moty around these parts all year than
the football success at thr University o f Central
Florida.
People are flocking. well maybe not nocking,
hut they're showing up In record numbers to see
UCF at the decrrplt and out-of-the-way Citrus
Howl. P ie Knights are no longer a blip on the
Florida radar screen and that's a good thing.
Hut. wlthuut raining on the Knights' parade
(Hom ecom ing Is next weekend), let's l&gt;e honest
nlrout things for a second regarding the foollxill
team.
UCF Is rapidly grow ing and Is far ahead of
where It stood even two years ago.
But It's also the result o f a once-ln-u-hfetlme
player like Dannie Culpepper. He alone has put
UCF Into unheard o f bowl and Helsnuirn co n ­
versations.
Next year. Culpepper Is gone and the Knights
are stuck with the Citrus Howl, drradful practice
facilities and a young team that will nevrr bring
national powers to meet them In Orlando. New
coach, scratch the Interim as o f Wednesday.
Mike Knir/ek Is still an unknown commodity,
treating lower-level Division I teams. W hen thr
Knights got their first shot at the big time earlier
this year. Purdue handled them easily.

It was a gamo of hard hit­
ting and tough running at
Semmolo High School Friday
night
Mainlands James Pinchnoy (abovo).
who lator
scorod on a 67-yard run.
tries to power his through a
hoard of Fighting Scmmoles
delenders, while a Bucca­
neers dolonsive
lineman
puts a bear hug on Seminole
running
back
Clarenco
Latimor (No 25). at loft)
Manland defoated Semi­
nole. 31-7, at Thomas E
WTsgham Stadium to ropoa!
as Class 5A-Distnct 3 cham­
pions and in the process
ondod tho Fighting Sominolos' hopes of a return to
the Rogionals

WoundeU Auburn aw aits this weekrnd and a
loss could Ire devastating for a team trying to
prove It can play with the blg-tlm r boys.
Next year. UCF still faces a killer road schedjule Including the University o f Florida (thr rascal
{Spurrier wouldn't dream o f giving the Knights a
•shot as long as Culpepper was around).
{ Th r dream situation Is that UCF can find
{som eone to replace Culpepper, treat some
{ranked opponents and fill the Citrus Howl.
In reality, after this season. UCF Is on a par
Iw llh blg-tlm r wannabees like Alabama! Birm ingham and Eastern Michigan.
J How can the Knights make that huge next
•step?
They have to find a conference.
Th ai's tile only way thr Knights will ever get
anyone to travel to Orlando, except the Gators
on New Year's Day. but that's another story.
i And with thr promulgation o f super con fer­
ences taking place these days. UCF would Ire a
pretty nice peach for one o f the bigger con fer­
ence.
Count out the SEC and the ACC. Thr SEC
simply Is an old-boy network that has added
only two teams since forever, and wants Its
teams filling 80.000 seat stadiums. The Knights
are light years from that.
lYetty much the same with the ACC. Sure, only
Clrm son. North Carolina and Florida State fill
their yards on a weekly basis, but that doesn't
matter because the league Is a basketball c o n ­
ference. UCF Is nowhere near being ready to
compete In a basketball conference and the gym
Is less than half as large as the smallest c u r­
rently In the ACC.
That leaves the Ulg East and that's where ltie
Knights n rrd to look.
J First o f all. no one goes to see Hlg East footJball. Already, even with an average attendance o f
{about 2S.000. (he Knights outdraw several Hlg
•East truins and area almost running equal with
{Miami.
{ Second, thr Hlg East needs a team to Join M i­
nimi In the south. Except for Miami. Virginia
•Tech Is the southernmost team In the league and
Jit would make for a great rivalry between the
{Knights and the Canes.
•
{ UCF might not quite be ready to compete In
{basketball, but the Knights may not have to par•tlclpate. Notre Dame. Georgetown, St. Johns.
•UConn, Providence and Vlllanova all field bas{ketball teams and don't participate In football.
{To get the Orlando market, the Hlg East might
{not mind making another exception.

PIm I u by Paul Cailaaa

SANFORD _ Suddenly. It was all
over.
In Just 48 minutes. Sem inole
High School'* football team wrnt
from figuring their playoff chances
to wondering where the whole s e a ­
son went.
In what seemed like an eerie re­
match o f last year's Class tiA
District .'I cham pionship
game.
Mainland sirlp|&gt;ed the Trilx- of any
hopes they had o f jnist season play
with a I I I -7 win
T in s was a tough loss, heart
wrenching actually.* said tight end
Clint Murray
"It's real d isa p ­
pointing that we won't lx- going to
the playolfs.*
Had Seminole (6-3 overall. 3-2 III
f»A District f&gt;) won last night's
game, it would have at least had a
chance to continue Its season In a
Kansas tie breaker with Mainland
and Spruce Creek, w h lili beat the
Scmtnoles earlier In the season.
Instead, thr same team that
forced Seminole, the district runners-up last year, to go on the road
for the playoffs, made sure Hie
mad wasn't rveu an option for
Ihrm tills year
Actually. It only took 24 minutes
for Mainland to squash Sem inole's
season.
Al the half, ib e score was llrtl at
7 7.
Seminole's offense took the field
first and despite putting together a
decent drive, was unable to co n ­
vert
The teams traded downs until thr
end of thr quarter. On Sem inole's
first possession of thr second pe
Hod. Sem inole started on thr
Mainland 30-yard line when thr
Huccanrers turned possession over
on downs.
Th r Sem lnolrs drove to their
Please ace Seminole. Page 2B

P ra y e r goes unansw ered as B ears fall
By J e ff Berllnlcke
ASSISTANT S I’ORTS EDITOR
COCOA HEACII _ Facing fourth down and-ID
with the season on the line, all the W inter
Springs football team had was a prayer.
It was almost answered, but Hrandun Blake's
last-minute Hall Mary to Marcus Wiggins was a
bit too high and the Hears wrnt down to a 14-12
loss at Cocoa Heath which eliminated them
from Class 3A playoff contention.

Jackson
steps up
fo r L a k e
B ran tley

Like almost everything else In the game, the
Hears cam e up Just short on the final play. De­
spite controlling thr Cocoa Beach ofTrnse and
taking advantage o f four Cocoa [k-acli turn­
overs. the Bears were hit with 18 penalties, sev­
eral of which were back breakers.
Th r loss puts Ihr Ik-ars at 0 2 In the district
and 2-7 overall wttli a final trip to Oviedo next
week. If there Is a bright spot. It Is that tho
bears. with no seniors and a shortage In iiu n Ix-rs. get to avoid state powerhouse Pahokre In

the first round o f the state playoffs In two
weeks.
Still, it was a bitter loss for a W inter Springs
program trying to earn a playoff berth In Its
first year of varsity football.
*We put ourselves In position to win." coach
Mick Harris said.
H ie Bears were In position to win all night.
Despite never leading. W inter Springs had the
ball deep Inside Cocoa Reach territory late In
Please ace Bears, Page 4B

BOWL BOUND

By Tony DeSorm ler
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

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{ And that's another thing working In U C P s fa{vor. In the northeast, the Hlg East owns the Bos•ton. New York. Philadelphia. Providence. Hartthird. Washington and Pittsburgh markets. Throw
{In Miami and Orlando can add to the television
{revenue for the conference. Remember, the al•mighty ACC and SEC Is big In spots like Wintston Salem. Starkvllle. Durham, and Oxford.
•
•
{ Quick, name those four schools.
• Orlando and the Hlg East are a perfect match.
• It's also U C Ps only chance to slide back Into
•anonymity.
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! L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : Check out the Semi

•nole Athletic Conference yiris basketball
JJamboree Tuesday at Seminole lliyh School.
•Is Lake Mary ready to repeal? Is Winter
\Springs ready to make a run with its load o f
Irit'U ’corrw .T S ? C o m Oviedo adapt to a new

•couch?

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Michael
Jackson knew som eone bad to do
something ... so lie figured he'd
give It a try.
A nd he succeeded.
Jackson contributed three huge
plays In the second h alf Friday
night us Lake Brantley High School
closed out its first-ever perfect
football regular season with a 35 2 1 victory over the Oviedo Lions.
Hie 6A-District 3 champion Pa­
triots (9-0) will host Dr. Phillips In
the first round o f th r Class OA
state playolfs on Friday. Nov. 2 0 .
Oviedo (2-7) will end Its season
next Friday at home at 7;.'K) p.m.
against W inter Springs.
Jackson accounted for two turn­
overs - recovering a pum fumbled
Please see P a tr io ts . Page 4B

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invitation to play in tho Lighthouse Bowl to be held in Jupiter
on Saturday, November 14th against tho Jupiter Mustangs
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scoring on a 52-yard touchdown run earlier this year against
Ocoee), who combined for 17 touchdowns and over 1.200
rushing yards in eight games
Defensive the Jr. Pee Wee's are led by Warren Flowelling
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D e L a n d ’s d e fe n se s h u ts d o w n R a m s
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I1KKALD COURKSPONDEV1
Di-LAND
Hu- i hutiertng &lt;&gt;l trr tli ruuld
bo hoard tlunughoui pa« k ill Spoo M.irtlu
Stadium u&gt; the hu.it Di-Lind Bulldogs
faord th e L ik e M an Ruins In a C la s s 6A
District 3 m utest Frtd.iv night.
As
the
sun wont
down and
llto
tomporaturo dropped, so did tlir h op es of
victory for Lake M a n . us the Bulldogs
closed out thou hom ecom ing wrok with .1
bung. defeat Ink the Kants. He*.
Tito game started brightly fot l.ako Man
as D rLand’s llrst possesion o f the hall
ended in a Interception by Kddlc Quinones
Hie gam e would remain scoreless tor the
entire first quarter, however
Hie Kants finally broke the Ice on a Held
dual by kicker Kttss Abram s, bringing the
score to 3-0 That would In- L ik e M a n 's
final drive to pay dirt though.
D rLitu I came right back to score
touchdown on a "id yard pass from C raig
Catuleto to Wes T1mko and the extra point
gave the Bulldogs a 7-3 lead.
Hie touchdown would prove to be the
entetal point o f the game for L ik e Man-

because as soon a s IV I.a n il got a lead, the
s&lt; ortng would not stop
"We had opportunities early in the gam e
I have to take my lull oil to D eL in d 's
defense * comm ented L ik e M an
head
coach tit eg Stanton, who saw his K an ts
lo s e to a v e n good op|mnrnt on the toad
s i lie
. "m l si rut ghl week and tall to 1 5
overall .uni I I in C la s s 0A District 3.
Hie llulldogs Increased the advantage to
I I I at halftime as Catuleto and Ttmko
later hooked up on a 17 yard scoring
strike
The game turned into a |ttmble ol sat ks
and tn n toveis tor the Kants Corev C ooper
the quarterback tor L ik e
M an
was
repeatedly I ark led for a lo s s |&gt;y the lliilld og
defense.
Overall DeLuut stopped the K a n ts ] 0
tim e s lor losses, led by All S tale defensive
etui Kny Williams, finished the game with
three s u k t and four other tackles liehltid
the line o f scrim m age.
Tire boys o f D el.m id scored once again in
the beginning ol the third quarter on a 22
yard nut liy Catuleto. now hnuglng the
score to 21-3.
L ik e Mary nut together a good drive In

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their second possession o f the third
quarter as n attem pted to get hack Into the
game.
I he drive began on the 21 yard line with
■liistin Wright busting up lire middle for a
IS v.ud gain I lie K.utis would gain two
m ote filst downs In tile drive, bill collie up
slum ol .1 toiu Iidowii.
Ilu llulldogs com pleted the storin g as
Caiulrin hurled Ills third touchdown pass
ol tlu- game, a 23 vaidcr to Dan Swart/.
I Ills win lor Del.and. which had uheuriy
« Inn bed the runner up spot in ihc distric t
-hind L ik e Brantley. Iit ought its final
iegul.il season record ol H2 m et.ill and I
I in ( lass HA District 3
Ilu- llulldogs have a week oil before
traveling to Orlando to take oil liA I
champion
Kvatis at KK Stadium
on
November 20 th
‘Next Friday night L ik e Mary will fare oil
with their long time rivals
the Sem lnole
lligh Fighting Setulnoles. at I'hom.is K.
Whigham Stadium starting at 7:30 p m
In .iritlc lp.itinn o| ihe last game ol the
season. Stanton added. "We have to
regroup in the next week, and gel all ol our
players healed *

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By A le * K an e

HERALD STAFF W RITER
LQNGWOOD _ In a gam e
where only pride was stake.
Lyman topped L ik e H owell 4137 tn a Class HA-District 3
contest at the Carlton Henley
Sports Complex.
Lyman
(3-71 m anaged
to
salvage their final gam e m a
season filled with near m isses,
winning a thriller in front of Its
home crowd.
"You can't fault the kids.*
said Lyman coach Larry Maker.
"They played hard, and they
played their hearts out.*
L ik e Howell lost Its seventh
In a row. and with one game
remaining, stands at 1 N. Their
record contrasts sharply with
the preseason expectations of
the Silver Hawks
L ik e
Howell
opened
the
game on a prom ising note
when
quarterback
Jesse
Hannon com pleted a screen
pass to Chris Schlecta that
turned
into
a
72
yard
touchdown scam per.
The Greyhounds responded
immediately
when
Dommtc
Clevcland
ran
the
ensuing
klt k-olf back 95 yards for the
tying touchdown
The Greyhounds
did
not
attempt thetr first offensive
play from scrimm age until 5:52
remained In the first quarter.
Tfte watt, however, proved
worthwhile as. on that first

play, quarterback llr ta n Krause
launched .1 74 yard touchdown
p a s s to Byron Starke.
Trading 1-1-7. L ik e H owell's
L irrv Cum mings lir.hed for a
50 yard touchdown which tied
the store at 14-14.
Lyman scored aga in , when
Julian Johnson blocked a field
goal attempt, and tcammutiDomltilc Cleveland pit kt-tl up
the hall and ran It hack 7H
yards to pay dirt.
L ik e Howell evened the score
again when Hannon threw a
seven yard touchdown pass to
Ryan Wilder
Following a lake punt whit h
Dominic Cleveland ran lor 26
yards.
Lym an's
Travis
Kuthsteiu kltked a 23 yard
field goal as the half expired 'o
give his team the lead. 24-21.
On the second possession of
the second half. Asa Cleveland
took over at quartrrhark for
the
Greyhounds.
and
subsequently ran tn lor .1 st ore
Irom four-yards out.
Early tn the fourth quarter.
Kothsteln adtletl another field
goal to btxist the lead to 34-21
L ik e Howell continued to
fight buck, and Schlt-clu scored
from two yards out to narrow
the lead to six

vartl touchdown.
L ik e Howell drove dow n the
field ami scored wlit-11 II.union
tn s s c tl a six-yard touchdown
p a s s to Hilly McVuy.
With the score 41-35 in favor
ol
Lyman.
L ik e
Howell
attempted an onslde kit k. but
Lyman's Allred Cleveland fell
on tin- ball.
With pist under two m m otes
lelt. tin- Greyhounds took m er.
After .1 series penalties
the
Greyhounds faced fourth ami
11 Irom their own 15
l.vmuu
punter
Dom inie
Cleveland ran out of tils own
end /one to take the salety
with 17 I seconds rem aining .
On the punt. L ik e How-t-ll
look over on Its own 49. anti
II.muon
opened
with
a
com pletion to Cum mings, but
with tin- ball on Lym an's 32
with
four-seconds
left,
Hannon's |(.til Mary was batted
iwav. giving I \ nan the victory.
"It's what v e expected all
season long. It's great, and wr
hope for the lies! for next
year s team.’ said Greyhound
senior Russ Feist

The Sliver Hawks toultl not
keep the uioiiienlum In tbelr
favor,
and Lym ans
Julian
Jtiliiisoii broke free on a key
thirtl ami 12 to nut for a 67

L ik e Howell will play Its final
game ot the season .it Apopka
next Friday at 7:30 pan.

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back for 101 yards, a touch­
down and the 7-0 lead.
On Its next set o f downs.
Seminole drove again, this turnfrom the Mainland 24 and (his
time It capped the drive with a
15-yard touchdown by Willie
Bennett.
The Tribe entered the locker
room feeling good and bolding
their own
'W e felt really good at the
half.' Murray said 'W e were
playing well and although the
defense was a little tired, we
really felt like we were In the
game.*
Those feelings quickly turned
to disappointment as the sec­
ond half was all Mainland
Seminole's defense made a
good stand and held Mainland
to a field goal despite Its drive
to first and goal from the
seven-yard line
A few em pty possessions by
both tram s and a bad punt
later. Mainland found the end
zone again. A f the end o f the
third quarter. Sem inole was
down 17 7.
The fottrih quarter was more
o f the same.
Seminole missed a field goal
on Its first possession. Main­
land answered with a 3 2 -yard
touchdown p a ss. Sem inole was
Intercepted on its next p o sses­
sion. Mainland answered with
another touchdown.
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chance to at least cut Into the
score and put together a 48yard final drive. They fell short
and tin- Buceancers ran out tinremainder of the clock.
The win gives Mainland (7-2
overall. 5-0 In district) the 5A-5
cham pionship and gives It .1
home gam e in the reglonats.
while Spruce Creek will go on
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*Our basic problem was (hat
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loss last night?
‘ We want to end the season
on a high note." Worthington
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to play and the team needs to
leave this one on the field.*
'D ie game against Lake Mary
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What's Up In The NFL.... Week No. 10
SANFORD _ We've read ied mldsi-.istin w llli the
p.issinij of W eek Nine and I ran i help Inn he .1
little d isapp oin ted.
After an im brllrvuhle H O in iny LOCK OF
THE WEEK seleetlons. ||ie streak has m ine In
an end. The OAKLAND CHEATERS dominated
the SEAH AW KS last Sum lav night and made a
statement to the rest of the A.F.C.
Our hank aeeotints still rrllerl the suet ess
we've had. and today marks the Ix-gltmiug ol
another winning streak.
My In-loved Mills eame up trig again as they
dlsjHrsed o f Ihe pesky Dolphins in a very Impor
taut Divisional ninlrhuji.
Many teams lh.it were considered out ol the
plavoli rare won Sunday to foster a belief,
among their own fans at least, that they may be
contenders. Tennessee. Oakland, and Arizona
tom e to mind llrst.
Th e Oilers have proven that with a solid tie
fense and a good running bark, they are a force
to Ire reckoned with In the A.F.C. Central .Jack­
sonville and Pittsburgh would be tout h b elter
off If they stopped considering Ihe Division a
iwo horse race. Tennessee Is for real
My Cheaters, the Raiders, proltahlv dnn t have
a chance to catch the seemingly Invincible
Hroncos. but they establishing themselves 11s
the front runner In the W ild Card rate, (iranled
It s still early, but Oakland has more raw talent
than any team m Ihe Lragur.
Tlielr problem lias alw ays been stilish alt!
tildes among the players and that set-ins to have
died down a bit. Helng led hv a tpiarterb.ick dial
was r ut from an Arena football team has a p e­
culiar way tif bringing you down to earth
The Arizona Cardinals, a prrseason surprise
pick of mine, seem to lie putting things together
on offense. They have a long way to go. but
heating Detroit at home was a very Im pressive
win. Jake 'The Snake* Plummer has another
shot at a win Ibis week as the lowly Redskins
visit
Let s take a quick look around Florida
Die Dolphins d rn jq x d what will prove to la- .1

What’s U d In The NFL

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very tostlv game tiy losing III Huffalo last week
Mv iH-lovcd Hills, led by Doug Flutlr. pulled
another one off ns Miami's defense failed to
meet the challenge. J im m y Johnson Is starting
to doubt whether Ills m lin in g gam e can win
gam es for him and I think this doubt will lead
the team to funkier problem s.
Tampa Hay continued It's up and down year
l&gt;v stunning the visiting Vikings.
lia s Dllfer lln.dly seen the light?
I know I said I wouldnt mention die Hues If
he started, but what a game! Dungy nerds to pul
a long string o f wins together If they want to
make the playoffs. Ix-eause If they do It will lx- .1
Wild Card slot.
Die Jagu ars thumped Ihe Ravens, and that s
about all that needs to be said. They looked
very good
I r i s lake a lo o k Into th r CR YSTAL BALL OF
FOOTBALL and find som e wlnnrrs.

J A C K S O N V IL L E (-1 0 ) VS. C IN C IN N A T I
The Hengals com e to town on the heels of a
terrible loss, while the Jags com e off a huge vt&lt;
lory. I think the Hengals spent everything they
had III* their gam e against the Broncos s o look
lor this one to lie over curly. Jaguars 27. Bengala 14.

M IA M I (-1 0 ) VS. IN D IA N A P O L IS
The Colts have covered wrll this season when

they are getting a Ion ol points. I know tor a
FAC T that the Dolphins will win this game, bill
tin not interested in giving up this many points
tilin g back Sim la! Dolphins 23, Colts 17.
T A M P A B A Y (-3 ) V S . T E N N E S S E E
T h r Hues looked to turn their season around
last week and they may have. The only question
rem aining Is whether It was too late to m ake the
ployolfs. fills gam e qualifies as a must win lor
them In that pursuit. They had belter not take
the Oilers lightly or they W ILL gel burned. Buc­
caneers 27. Oilers 23.
D A L L A S (-8 ) V S . N E W Y O R K G IA N T S
T lic Giants are so pathetic that I have no
choice but to choose the Cow girls m ibis one. I
still hate Dallas, but even I must admit that
they have much more talent than these rejects
from the Hlg Apple. Die Giants are so Ixirlng to
w ateli they should only be show n on IM I S.
Cowgirls 27. Giants 12.
N E W E N G L A N D (-5 ) V S . A T L A N T A
lir e Patriots must win this gam e or admit the
fa d that they will not be m aking the pl.iyolls
this season. They have had a lough few weeks,
and tilings may not get .mv easier as d ie reju
venatrd Falcons com e to town with their high
powered offense. Hlcdsoe is due for a huge game
and he could use n in this one Patriots 28,
Falcons 24.
O A K L A N D (-2 ) V S . B A L T IM O R E
Th e Cheaters are on the road again tills week,
and If they ra il mutch their perform ance in Scutllc last Sunday tills one Is In Ihe hag The
problem with die Haiders Is you never know
whit h team is going lo show up. I sincerely
hope Its Ihe one that the gangster-. in C a lifo r­
nia have grown lo love, the team of vlt Ions tie
fense. lots o f penalties, and a lightning fast o f ­
fense. Raiders 24. Ravens 10.
M IN N E S O T A (-1 2 ) V S . N E W O R L E A N S
The Vikings will return to the winning ways as
the Alnls com e to town for a thrashing. I would
love lo lx- able to say that I thought D ltkas
squad had a chance, hut I don t. This one Is

etched In stone. Vikings 34. Saints 10.
S A N F R A N C IS C O (-1 4 ) V S . C A R O L IN A
The Panthers still slink even with their lir s i
win o f the season. The Nlners looked terrible
against the Pa&lt; kers. and I think they’ll lake it
out on Carolina in this one. Nlners 30. Pan­
thers 7.
A R IZ O N A (-3 ) V S . W A S H IN G T O N
This is .1 game tI 1.1t the Cardinals tired badly.
'Die Redskins are obviously out o f the playolfs
r.ne, hut will look to play sjxiller in dlls one.
Die Cards defense Is Just too gcxid for the worst
offense in the N.F.L. Cardinals 23. Redskins 6.
D E N V E R (-1 6 ) V S S A N D IE G O
Not a gam e w orthy of putting on television,
residents In the City o f San Diego should he
ashamed ol themselves Broncos 33. Chargers

10.

N E W Y O R K J E T S (-4 ) V S . B U F F A L O
Rest guttle of Ihe week for the spectator as
two teams lookin g to surprise the League meet
In this New York state rivalry. I would love to
see my beloved Hills win this, hut think Pan-ells
will edge them out In .1 close one. Jets 21, Bills
17.
S E A T T L E (-3 ) VS. K A N S A S C IT Y
The loser In this one is probably llnlshed for
the rest o f Ihe season. To date, ihe Seahawks
have let me down on a number of occasions hut
I ill sticking with them III this home game. Il s
not that I think Ihey are going to win the S tq xr
Itowl. I Just don 1 think tin* Chiefs are that good
Seahawks 34. Chiefs 20.
G R E E N B A Y (-3 ) V S . P IT T S B U R G H
V ery lough gam e to make a play* on. I he
Pa&lt; kers would llgurt- lo lx* easy money, hut it s
at Pittsburgh A N I) the Steelers are desperate.
They e.m I allord to lose this one after fallin g lo
Tennessee last week and C ow h rr knows 11 TOO
CLOSE TO CALL.
Tills weekend provides a full slate o f gam es as
will tin- rrsi o f the season. T ile Ignorance o f the
bye week lias ended for another season.
Please see NFL. Page 4B

Haywood visiting M em ory Lane at D IS This W eekend
victory at D lytona.
Ilavw ood s
Porsche.
now
owned liy Hrwmns Motor Cars
o f Jac ksonville is just one o f
325 r.irs rxjx-i ted lo altend the
vintage weekend
"I m In a really lucky p o s i­
tion.* Haywood said. 'I've been
coming here lor 2M vrars and
llrumos has lx-en atile lo bring
hack many of the significant
cars I vc driven here Daytona
Is like home lo me

Special to the Herald
DAYTONA HKACH . Hurley
Haywood's appearance at Day­
tona International Sjieedway
this weekend Is more a trip
down memory lane Ilian just .1
chance lo visit Victory Lane.
Haywood Is here lor thr
Hnrnios Daytona C ontinental
Histories races sanctioned by
Historic S|x»rts«.u Racing
The five-tim e winner of the
Knlex 2-1 At Daytona Is si bed
ulrd to lx- Ix-hlnd the wheel ol
Ihe 1975 Porsi he 'l l I IOSK that
he drove, along with John
Graves and Dave lh linii k to

I hope this event III the next
lew years can lx-i nine
as
|xipular as any 111 the world
All Ihe Ingredients are here,
great ears great drivers anil

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normally llnd otherw ise
*I1SR and Daytona have pwr
together a grrat package *
Derek Clarson Is also rr
turning to ra tin g s 'heyday* this
weekend at DIS.
Clarson ts turning wrenches
on a 1971 Porsche 917.
T o work with this ra r Is to
tx- Involved with ra cin gs hey­
day.* Clarson said * lv r hern
Involved with 10 Rolt-x 21 en ­
tries as a OTP (Grand Touring
Prototype) m echanic, but I love
the 11.ivor o f these cars.
T o d a y 's ears urr a lot more
rn g m rrr driven
trt bnology.

whereas the 917 and cars ol
tlu ir Ilk were more m echanicdriven let hnology. Tills Is a
special car."
Tlic ta r Clarson is referring
to was a jiart o f the 1970 F a c­
tory Porsche team that won
races at Hraiids Match. Hug
land; W atkins Glen. N Y : Ncr
Ix-rtng. Germ any; anti M011/.1 .
Italy. The car was designed by
Dr. John W ycr. who was also
liie tram, manager.
T o work 011 ib is car Intum
dates you a little.* Clarson
said. "Yuuvc beard so much
about Dr John W yer and all
the technicians who worked on

the 3.5t&gt; mile road course with
the vintage sjiorts ears.
The No. 10 Chevrolet l.umliia
that Dertlke Cojx- drove to vic­
tory In the 1990 Daytona 500.
as well as the No. 27 Ford
Thunderhlrd Hut Stricklin pi loled during thr I99.‘J season
are among the entries.
Saturday s qualifying
ses­
sions will set the fields for
Sunday s 10 races. An Kncliiru
and a ThundrrSports Ciq* fea ­
ture are also set tor Saturday.
For Information
on D A Y­
TONA USA or anv Daytona
race event t all (901 j 917 (&gt;7H2.
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this car. It's luqxirt.mt
to
preserve their t ifo r t s "
Other Porsi ties en lrred in­
clude the Porsche 911 IROC
that Mark Donahue drove to
victory at Daytona in 197-1 is at
Daytona and die Swaji Shop
entry driven by Preston I Icon.
A J . Foyt. Hob Wollck and
Claude H.dlot Ir n a to victory
m the 1983 Rolex 21 At U iyIona. Ilc-nn Is scheduled to
drive the ear this weekt-tid.
Other crlebrtltes and drivers
at Daytona for the- weekend
tin lode Paul Newman. M.ix
Papis and Hutch Lrtl/lngc-r.
Also. more than 25 stock
ta rs are at DIS to rate around

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to

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Please ceN for appf.

Aiv.v-.intS

Adecca

We are looking tor 1-2 years
eip aorkng n an olhce envh
former! Please let Adecco
help find your career path to­
day by calling 407 330-7171

T«

employment people

JOIN me best heasneare team
•n Volusia county Restorative
CNA
needed
mmeduteiy
Previoos eipenence hetplul
Call Dabary Manor 407-***442*. EOE.

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURAHCf AMD 401K
PLAN' Drue tree aorkplaca.
Appry « t*0 M4*r Drive.
A«amoMeSaM( ISC *000.
LANDSCAPE RS-sU.' rg
pay
$7 OOhr F/T a.tere' :s. Call
(407)322*133.

LE ES^FA MO US
RECIPE CHICKEN

BOOK KEEPINGACCOUNTING
A INCOME TAX ter rO v and
busmes* Accounting Solu­
tions Pius. Inc. 407 328-1800

2 5 3 -A d d i t io n s
R e m o d e l in g

St

AOVANCE TECTONICS
Add!Dons-Home*
Additlons-Commercial
Local Builder since 1M1
123-9444 COC001444

263-

C arpentry

CARPENTER.AU Home
repairs, panting A ceramic tile
Richard G oss 321 5972

264- C a r p e t St
I n s t a l l a t io n s
CARPET/CERAMIC
WHOLESALE
29- 99 tents none higher
100 000 sq ft to sell AU map*
milts tec qualify Rugs 99 cents
29t3S 17 92 324 8800
Carpet MiU Direct

26 8-C h il d C a r e
_________ C e n t e r s _________
CHILD CARE
24 hrs/7 dayv a t Meals me1
OvetigMs A dropoff* OK $55/
yyk
324 5139

275-D rvw'all
ORYWALL-STUCCO Repar*
Wail A Ce.ing Teatures

^MalchedPopcnrn 322_8J18

276-EUl

IKICAL

NEED AN ELECTRICIAN"*
CALL DICK S ELECTRIC
407-321-8733
Uc. EROOQ2t28/Over 35 Yrs.

brrvi! onacxnm i ve

RIGATION
We nsta* Sod .mg sys A repair
shrubs mulches bnck pavers,
stump gmd. Indscp rock A
devgn and tier lountans I wit
sod free of any pests and fun­
gus For est. call 523 6317 or
414 7333
2 8 7 -L a w n S e r v ic e s

CONSTRUCTION clean up eit
iunk removed laan care anytime
407 359-1641 or 407 365 G78I

GRE0 GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES COM
QUALITY CARE
FREE EST 123-0939

Rental property garage shed
Clean ups appliances trash
brush 407-588-2858 or
pgr 407-8190217

LAWNS/LOTS MOWED Clean
ups 5 under Brushng 27yrs eip
D 322 2811 N 322 9397

280-Home

C leaning

Im pr o ve m e nts

DUN RITE Rat/Comm
Free est. Lic/ln*. Maior credit
cards accaptad. 321-4122

CHARLES D. (Dan) MILLER
Bu.kter. CBC057285 Rev
Comm . remodel addttns re
pair MC. VISA
407-320-1741

280-Home
I mprovements
DAVID KEY CONSTRUCTION
NewiRemodelingRepairt
Lie: CGC057936 120-7202
HANOYMAN Panting concrete
remodeling,

tons Cal 282 7069

renova

Mature saiad lady -ended
Consistent, canng sbeut oth­
ers Good worker Dd(ttme
Call 322 3743 tor appl Ask lor
owner or manager on duty

2 8 5 -L a n d s c a p i n g

279-H auunc .

dry wall,

e ip

Wa

300-

301-

EXPERIENCED
•LOAOER OPERATOR
"BOBCAT OPERATOR
w/ class 0 license chauffeur
For
commercial residential
land clearing Eipenenca pre­
ferred Holiday /vacation w/
pay
Mar»cai
nsuranca
Please calt 1234114. U-F. 7-5

AFF0RBAB1F M 0M I 5
VENTURE 1 P R 0P FR IIE 5
r *0 WMNV
4 •( l&gt;IW

WHY RENT’

«»*»M r M * n M v x ir x M l
kw«« MAimiftl

The HiIIiman Group. Inc.
Realtors______ 321 *133

[ *$5 sign on bonus to new em­
ployees.
"Estra pay to drivers
"Open $ am
601 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
260-610*

Sunshme Sraft.ng under con­
tract w4h the Sem.roie County
PubK Schools has immediate
openings tor IN* toitowng
Food Service
RN/LPN
Custodial
Ederided Day Care
F/T 3-11
P/T 11-7
Sunshme staffing mil be ac­
Pay m leu ot benefits
cepting appkeahons on Wed
avarable
tt/1t Thurs 99/12 and Fn It/
Jom our team or caregveis
13 from 10AM - 3 PM at out new
Apply m person to
kcation
295 Wayrnont Cl
HEALTHCARE A REHAB
a 105 Lake Mary or call 323OF SANFORD
0440
Requirements include
950 MELLONVILLE AVE
FDL E. FBl background check
SANFORD. FL J2H1
and »u g testing
________ EOE
EOE,DRUG
FREE
WORK
PI ACE________
_____
Secretary/Receptionist
Maintenance Parson
lEicetiwnl phone skills Bast
Etpenenced
general
main­
knowledge ot Moosolt Word re­
tenance parson tor apartment
quired Fienbie hours Can (or
compWi Drug testing required
appt Tredways Movmg A Stor
Ca4»2PM • 323G263
age Inc . Agent for Aiked Vin
lim es 407 330-0332
MARKETING DEALER
SERVICE REP
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Acuity to use communication
Training Armed A Unarmed
$k*s to enhance CusSomer reta
Bendy A Ataoc. *347444
hons F/T Position Bihngual
SEMINOLE S FASTEST GROW
Pref Complete Benefits Pack­
ING STAFFING SERVICE IS
age met 401K Apply m person
CURRENTLY
ACCEPTING
or cat for appt
RESUMES FOR EMPLOYMENT
COORDINATOR
WE
5RE NOT
Dealers Auto Auction of Sanford
A 'TEMP SERVICE." I0EAL
Oefween 9AM 4PM Mon Wrd
CANDIDATE MUST HAVE EX
3895 SR 46 East. Sanford
CEILENT CUSTOMER SERV
(comer of 48 and 415)
ICE SKILLS AND BE ABLE TO
407 323 4090
THINK OUTSIDE TFiE BOX EX
EOE lAF-tVV
PERIENCF IN INTERVIEWING
PFTUQTE3TW0 EMPLOYER
A JOB PLACEMENT A PLUS
MARKETING
BUT NOT REOUIREO FAX
RESUMES TO J NtCMOlS AT
RESEARCH

1407-323443)______________

4/2.10 fned acre* huqe rms
sc porch 2 out bkfg* $1*4.900.
4/I .S.Over 1 600 sq « . M tn J
lam. frpfo toed. $43,900
4/2.9 Over 2500 sq ft Sc pool.
*v dm lamw/frpto $155,900

ST JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2. over 1600 so ft. mg pool.
2 c g i t . plus 1 e carped over
1 3 ac * dek $1200/mo
DELTONA 2 1 Liv din carped
fried yd $530/mo
SANFORD 2 1 "v i*n 2 frplr
kit prch CM A tg pi $550/mo
Vtnlurw I Fropwrtws *2141*4

f» A U L O S flO M h J E
VENHJRl i RR nt’ f O f f S
,»^ I •» 7 I t *4

3/2 W'th shade hens Pets OK
w/ add depcs.1 $595 • securi­
ty 201 f 22ed SI 323 4540
Restored Bungalow Ig 2/1 on
43 wded ac/e wd Boors. 2 fpfo.
new CMA 1350 sq h $750 mo
1609 Park Ave 324 7137
Sanford: 2/1. tarn rm td porch,
semd tk porch 1 b/k from lake
Monroe $475 32 1 8757

S TEN STR O M
R E N TA LS
SANFORO 1/1 Dupfo« l » rg
Rm Carpd. CM A
$350$300
SUNLANO 3/9 w r.trport large
yard new pamt tVvvmg A AC
$62$/$62$

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

105— D

u p iia

/T

2/1 Comer lof. E Hwy 46 Zoned
lor offee 585 000 Caff Dot
Jorrugin Prrperties 323-31*$.
2900 sq fl. home on 54 acre*
al fenced • work shop, bam
and Jpt 2 rrvfos from SR 46 A I
4 322*274
DELTONA WATERFRONT
large 3BR bnck ranch featuring
great room devgn on 1 1/2
wooded acre* on lake kAonrcm
Many eitrat
large rooms
Easy access See to apprec.
ate $235K 4Q7 866 1162

GOVERNMENT
FO R E C LO S E D
Fkvnes firm p e n n » * on $1
Oeknquenl Tai Repos REOs
Your A/ea Toll Free (1) 800 218
9000 E it M 2?06 tor current kst
mgs

LAKE MARY 5/3 Corner M.
Needs TIC $92 000

r ip ie x

SANFORO 2 l near Seminole
MS CHA WO Moo* UP Crpt
See 8 OK 323 -1484 cr 24* 5513

TILEMARKETWO

Tram Semnota Town Cm
ter 4Q7 MO-2344______________
MERRY MAX3S HMNO
Car a inssaanca Needed
Weekends FREE 331 5266

SPECIALIST
F»ut your sales skis to work m
I our 75 s«4t cal center nevstmg
caffs to our eiistmg dents FiA
and part hme positions ei our
Longwood’Apopka office $Ah»
plu* commssion (our top
agents make StATir A up )
$100 HOLIDAY
SIGN ON BONUS
Caff Betty &lt;nN R 7726666

MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAMCE: fSgn school grad m
base typing * computer skats
Nations Mortgage Corp Longwood Cafi Oan At 717-9270,
Nattonvrida swekmg PT FT mwd
■cat tuners Up to 35K/yr No
mwrVal eapenence necessary
PC required t 600 921 9939

118— O i i k t S p a i i For
R ent
2 Office 5pacts 900 Square ft
O $45C mo 800 sq ft a $400/
mo . 333 2084 evenmgs

I TEXAS
REFINERY
CORP
needs mature person now m
SANFORD area Rwgardess ol
framing Wnle E G Ffopk.nt
Dept S 32771 Bos 7U Ft
Worth TX 761010711

NOW HIRING'

TOP PAY
I For esp cabinet makers A tanv
nators O Lie req Drug Frew
Wok Fhace Appry m person to
I C M . 1461 Kastner Place Port
|ot Sanford A lai resume to
407 321 8454

PART TRW POSITIONS:
Lot Giver
Secimty Guard
rVvTipurer Cnwrk in Person
Apply m person or ca» tor appt

Woman dewe* employment a*
nousekwwper.’eook PT
Hnr-esr
narttworknq heubiw 321 0000

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
EFFICIENCY
Maq serv - convenient locator
321 4900

cetlent opportunity ensts with
Furnlehed Room lor rent, as
growing# ipandmg dry clean
util me Phone TV pool 1
operation Lake Mary area 333kitchen use $38G/mo C&lt;r' 328
6070______________________
I
6421
_________________________
Production Associates
Come and see why INVACARE
Room For Fkent House pr v m&gt;j
* a grsat place to work A* « I e*. washer dryer $60 wk $100
leading manufacturer of home
deposit C44 83I 3t$)
health care products we seek
SANFORCVOSTEEN AREA
highly motivated production as­
Large spacious room, pnvafe
sociates (machine operators,
entrance Ca* 'or details 324assemblers. Robot operators,
8000
etc) Requirements Ability to
stand tor 6 hr*, abwty to kit 35
95— R o o m m a t e
to* . and ability to work over.
bmdSaturdeyi We offer an wr
W anted
conditioned
environment.
56 00-hr to start, with rapid in­
MATURE
PROF.
crease potential A trendy learn
speiled atmosphere A great
MALE seeks FM roommate
benefits Apply m person Mon- I to snare fg attractive 2/2 town
Fn 8AM-I2PM. or 2PM 4PM I house $37Smo met all uM.ca
2101 £4*1 L4ke Mary Bh/d.
oie pool, etc Ret A dep req
Sanford, FI 3277)__________
320-5050 eit 55361 (AM) or 302
PRODUCTION WORKERS A 11108&gt;lP M ^ _i_ _ _ _ _ _ ^ _
SEWING MACHINE OPERA­
99— A par tm en ts •
TORS • Eipenence hetplul. FT.
mcent program benefit* Apply
U n f u r n is h e d
in person The Leather Spclty
Co 2690 W Airport Bivrl. San1BR Garage Apt. qmel area no
lord 323-1830______________
I smokers no pels $45Gmn for
nigan Properties 330 3255

B H M dT

(407)069-0444
RETIRED TRUCK DRIVERS

149— C o m m e r c ia l
I’ h o i ’I r ty F o r S a i e

127— SlDRAGE/OlHCl
Fo r R i n t

Sanfoid Histone District (3)
Commercial
Leased
Units
$1000 gross monthly income
$160 000

STORAGE PEN FOR RCNTOm
veniem location m longwood

153— A c r e a g e L o t F o r
S aie
OSTE IN V tcant tote

141— H omes For S a h
104 Oaks Cl beauttu 1999
sq It California style 2 story
pool
remuk ui
amen.ties
$129 000
Park Ave Villa* 2BR 2Ba
Townhouse condo$*2 000
owner motivated
121-504$

Rea l Estate, w c

k1

ir c h h p ff
.^ is o c L itr s

332-7498
DELTONA to acres Ideal tor
mobile homevte horse* came
larmnq or nursery* Zoned ago
eufhjral

$3 90GACRE

NEW HOMES
BUILT IN SANFORD
Select Your Own Colon*
BedroomH/2 Baths • Oarage
• Central A/C
Down Payment Assistance
Available

M tn lv l ( liiin iU i
U M S i i t ' i ( lix ln t : . ir v u )
(rv.iinf

Financing

U n ib b le F u r (J n a U U a i liu \ r n &lt;

b w

-

*72,300

La Casa
1310 W. Colonial Drive. Suite 1
Orlando. FL 32804

yr

ROSELEA v il l a s
2/f Specie/ ■U tM o n th
HUD OKAV 407-330-6433

(4 0 7 ) 648-2302
24 HOURS

c

WE NEED A TOP-NOTCH 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!

R o o iin g
The iharuf tor pntr ess doesn t (om« wound too often V) nhrn thnr i
wi-tp .il i, r, t0
lor a company that has had acomtant growth rat*
of MS i ,.n fUl.t - hours, benefits for full or Part time employees, and
a Inn' ly
you need to move fast At Steak is Shake you can
feed ,i appet'r .nd get ready to enioy the success you detene We

YATES ROOFING sinca 192*
Church A Sr Diac. 3rd. Gen.
L/C aRC0022890 322-1449

312—T rie Service

cuiientt, he.e o*fr.itu»kti»Sfor
A L L

DON PICKREN TREE SVC
Tree stump removal Free est
Licenser*insured 328-7342

A L L
Full a n d

SIMPSONS Prol Tree s7c 20
yrs eip 24 nr storm damage
Server discount Total tree care
Free estimates
Bucket truck
ava table Cal 327 4736

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

______

PO S ITIO N S
SH IFTS
P art-T im e

urn .njvt.ir, A,:i t,, dedicated, ambitious, people oriented mdmduals
o' jinn.-,/
'w hnd work can get them We offer a competitive salary
1 1 ,rrpr.-r- . .. teneht pian that includes healtMife msu/ance. piof.t
v ung p a l.*
.ns and mole //you're ready fo fel an mduitry leading
■* '

"

&lt;

HMfy .

Call Kellie today to set up an interview.
322-2611

hunger for tuCceiL then p/eate app/y m penon the

blbm ng iM4t.jn

Rduertise your business euery day in the NEW
Seminole Herald fo r under $35.00 a month. Call
the Classified Department today to find out
h o w l!
(407) 322-2611

40 Tow n C * n t* r C ir d *
S an ford
Sleik n Ihike . m equal oppoitumty employer committed to a ihverie
YK l i t

M

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r-'z
i uj

!

Sm

down wrowner knance 904-7471772 or *04-/47 8422

323-6670

I area $425/mon » utils t
I lease Ca4 330-2220________

We Can Satisfy Your
Appetite for Success!

Comma*.

cal lot Zoned B 4 200*400 on
Entw/pnse Hd
in
Ostein
$49 900 Owner Fm

Real Estate Center, Inc.

ROOMY 1 bdrm m Fuel hofor&lt;

Sanford based refogerated earn­
er has openmgs for P/T drivers
Out 3-5 days Run when you
want Team or smgie also F/T
driver* defeated run* Premium
assigned conventional* Home
weekly COL A w/ e good driving
record Call 1 600-991 9940

ONLY $50,000 lovery bnck
home on quae street Fenced
yard CF4 A icm porch Can
Barbara S.mmons 322-1728
Real Estate Professional Inc
331 7600

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AOA 1BOHM S41C.UO
2 BDKia sa/auo ano

IWTILUCPIT llh im

A MOVE IN SPECIAL'! 400 sq
ft A up* $265 A MONTH OtVe
Storage 3210120 or 333 2554

rear 434 Good securty fenced
m $10Omo 830-7267

TREE CLIMBE RS/GROUNDSMAN
Espenenced Preferred DL 4
phi* 323 3461 TOP PAY
VENDING L.s/y persons dream
Few hours • Guod $ Price to
|sell Free Brochure

Dealers Auto Aucbcn ot Sanlord
Between 9AM 4PM Mon-Wed
3895 SR 46 East. Sanford
(comer ot 46 and 415)
407 323 4090

I’ RESSURE

M

$500 DOWN

Needs 100 workers dally.

INTERVIEWERS

n h j r n is iie d

When you can own thi* 3 bdrm
home w/ C N A now p.vnt A cai
p e t7 Ask about MIX) hnmesf

R IG H T H A N D M A N

LOOKING FOR PART TIME
WORK TO SUPPLEMENT
YOUR INCOME?

141— H omes For S ale

103— H o isis-

n iih

I PIANIST: For Sunday service
FT of PT 407-349-9907

Pressee A Sporter/Cleaner Ea-

407-330-7171

"Customer Servee Reps
"Oata Entry Operators
*F4e O fks
•Accounting Clerks
•Telemarketers

JANITORIAL POSITION
FIT. Goat Benef ts
Apply et Person
Leather Spec lady
2*90 W Airport Btvd.Sanlord

Sues Serve# A Adrwiwna
five Fuff Benefits met Ins A
40IK. Company Vervete Apply
U F 9-4
Truly Notan Pest Control
2920 South Orlando Dr Sanford

* A d m in . Aaat.*
• l i t . 2nd,3rd S h ift*

•Switchboard Operators

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1

252-A c c o u n t in g

71— H

POSITIONS AVAILABLE

'T a le m a rk e tin g *

Adecco had esofmg job open­
ings n the Sanfordlake Mary
areas V/e currenfty have full
time and pad time openings n
the foffowmg ares
arage

W a n t eit

EOEAAFitVV
DRUG TE3TIN0 EMPLOYER _
*0047047*2_______
Wn SERVICE AGENT Driver
WELOER HELPER/
Needs to clean serves and in­
TRAINEE
spect rental vehicles
Valid
FID
Acceptable tfovea record I M g tor M S /S Steel Manul
Co n NW On Good Benefits
end background check Apply In
person. 3098 Orlando (17 92)
D F W P 299 1592
Dr. San
PART TME UTKfTKS
73— Em p l o y m e n t
COLLECTIONS
W anted
CALL FOR APPT 324 2210

We have pos e (he
toUoamg areas

C a rp e n ltr s /H tlp e ffiS u D c r e e t
A deckers needed Steady work,

217— G

e ip

FUU-TdiE POSITION:
Marketing. OMier Service Rep
(Bamgual Prefenedi

SEMINOLE EMPLOYMENT

YOU NAME IT WE LL FIND IT!
700 W. 25th St.

217—G arage Sales

Jobs.

L O C A L DRIVERS
40-50 Hrs/WK

Signing Bonus E«p necessary
Must do own set ups Top Pay
Benefits OF W P 299-1592

V Ur Aarranry 0* Setriyrrilort
l '»* ' Ai"is!y i f TeDuiit 1 0

nniVFR OTR

EARN EXTRA INCOME

AUTOMOTIVE DETAILERS

/Jajetiir

71— H

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71— H ttr W w i i p

Warehouse/Courier

Mur W a n i e p

S e m in o le

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�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday. November 0. 1900 • 7 R

GETS
B DONE!
•

Buy
153— Acreage Lot For
Sale
£
LAKE FRONT LOT f
Lake. loch Arbor pnvale
90000*70000
LAREFR0NT LOT Slone Is­
land. Lake Monroe *170 000
VACANT LOT Loth Arbor
*30 000. kj pnv woodrd
LARI MARY LOT* Wood*)
*79.000
RAY AVt- Santonl M near
perk *12.000
321-90*9

l r l r c h h &lt;o « f _

* ^ • 'Q fs s o cTales

OAKRIOOE FARMS
Otlnerv
Oeeona area 10 acres vlrul lor
horses or cattle farm Moble
home or homesile /oner* .ign
*44 900 Frvncnq ar.H » sm
done paymem (904) 717-9)00

157—Mobile Homes
For S ale
Z
•'
'

I N I D8L WIOC • 17 CHA
New Carpel Tile Dm Rm w'
Hardwood Floor. Cewng Fans
Lg
Screen
Rm.
Very
Cleanr*71 000 324 SAM
• y osenerTBR 1BA newly
rated msde A out CHAFnenc
mg available 407 321 3797
PARK AVt. 9 0 9 U PARK
Homes *3 000 to MOOO Sal Up
Financing CXACT’ 322 2141

181— AmiANCEs U
Furntture For S ale
MATTRESS SALE • Full sire
used bos springs A mattress
*S9 00 Larrys Mart 37? 4 13?
MOOERN SOFA estra tong,
paslrt sea hiam brocadp. etert
lent quahfy A condbon *300
ORIENTAL COFFEE TABLE
heiagon cortne table Black
legs A watout top *100
MAUVE LAMP *1? 370 7X1

White Norge (ridge 9 yrs ok*
*779 Very clean 330 127?

199— P e i s

•

-

R ent

TANOE TRUCK COVER Black
tor Fort) Ranger Stepside *350
06 0 378 1549 after 5

205—Heavy
M ai h i m kt

229—A uctions
t o '* *

I

ABRASIVE SAW lOhp 70m
blade, pedestal mounted *490
290 I VS?

*

211—

^

A.NTigUE/CoUEl*TIBI ES
HOUSE or 0 0 0 0 * 5 901 lo
eust Ave Furn appn. house
hokl elec \ A r.vvty 3314ISA

193— Lawn &amp; Garden

219— Wanted to Buy

FREE
WOOO A WOOO CHIPS A
MULCH
CALL 373-3401

ttRCWARO FOR OLD FISHING
TACRLE. ok) lures tackle boa
es reels ok) duck decoys hunt
mg antiguet. etc Pay up to
*t 000 I pay more then anyone
A will pay *10 00 |utl to see
your ok) tackle 941 859 3530

t

Partial Listing Ommg Room
Sets. Livmg Room Sets. Bed
room Sokes tamps, coftee and
end lades, rugs, reclmers. sec
konal. oak table w/ 0 chavs and
chma. mrsc glassware. Pre
eious Moments, plus much
much more loo numerous to
mention This sale features both
modern and antiques Somethng lor everyone Dont mss Ihd
sale*

aH

S. I

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10% Buyer* Premium
Stlffey't Auction
3422 S. Orlando Drive
Sanford
(407)330-4213
Across from Bat Heard
Chevrolet on Hwy 17 92
1/2 rrw* N ol lake Mary 8m)
AU 01
AB-1169

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LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

i*M FORO AER09TAR VAN “
Rune Good, Looks Good* Saver
A Sue 7 ton* *1000 374 748?

The Seminole H t r t l d O utli­
ned* are me guckesi and most
meipensnre way to set your
cat' Run your three hne ad for 10
days and pay only *21 00* Even
tetter if you sell it sooner
(When we KNOW you w.l) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tor the number ol days it actu­
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by Chic Young

B LO N D IE

HOROSCOPE
ACROSS

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arioad Vour personal desires and your
acceptance with your peer group m gen­
eral wi* reach a new plateau These influ­
ences will enhance the possibilities ol
potential rewards ol some kind
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 23) II Irealed
philosophically today Iruslralions ol the
past will bo robbed ol any power Just
know m your own mind that everything
will work out lo your advantage and they
will' Scorpio Heal yoursoil lo a birthday
gilt Send the required refund form and
lor your Astro-Graph predictions by mail­
ing S2 and sell addressed stamped enve­
lope to Astro Graph t o this newspaper
P O Boi 1750. Murray Hill Station New
York NY 10154 Be sure to state your
zodiac sign
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 33-0*c. 31) Dont
lust keep muiing things over and over m
your mind Take the initiative today and
act on what you feel can be changed lor
the belter Making reasonable transfor­
mations wW help
CAPRICORN (0 *c . 72-Jan IS) A* those
you re involved with will want to be your
aUy today This is because you know how
to m ake a vory on e le e l n e e d e d and
important to the cause
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. I t ) You could
be luckier than usual m adding to your
resources S o focus all your enorqies
today on material issues Cash in on your
good luck while a lasts'
PISCES (Fab 20-March 20) This is a
good day In spend your time involved m
social situations that aro meaningful to
you in some special way You possess
an aura about you lhal is e s p ecially
appealing
ARIES (March 31 -A pril 19) A happy
change in conditions concerning a goal
you d almost given up on is m the offing
today You should now be able to move
forward with your plans
TAURUS (April 30-May 20) One ol your
greatest assets today is your ability lo
communicate your Ihoughts lo others
This will hold Hue whether you ro selling

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be offering vou several ways lo improve
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lo you
C A N C E R (J u n e 21-July 22) Without
even trying favorable attention will bo
drawn to you today This will be further
enhanced when appealing members of
lhe opposite gender are present
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don t bo reluctant
to ask tor assistance today regarding

either a personal or financial request In
either case the percentages they will b*
granted are running m your tavor
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LIBRA (Sapl. 23-Oct. 23) Take another
shot today at any career or financial
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camp in August There were also sev
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Daily Bulletins, which were produced
by Barry Kigal with an assist from
Lisa Edwards, are nn the ACBL Web
site's junior page twww acbl nrg&gt;
The prize for the best overall perfor­
mance went to Kent Mignocchi I used
lo play against him at the Beverly
Bridge Club in New York City when he
was still in short trousers' It is always
pleasing to see someone improve us
much as he Unfortunately, though.
I've not got a suitable deal featuring
him Instead, here is one that was well
played by David Halasi. from Toronto
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two no trump opening shows 20 21
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honor or the doubleton queen jack
Halasi played perfectly when he
cashed all his heart, diamond and club
winners first lie found that East had
begun with five hearts, two diamonds
and five dubs So. he had only one
spade Cashing the spade king. Halasi
was relieved and delighted to see the
jack appear He finessed dummy's
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North American players may go
Charlotte Blais* is the ACBI.'s junior
coordinator So. it you are a junior nr

know a junior who is interested in
competing in events either here or
around the globe, get in touch with
her via e mail at cblaiss &gt;t acbl org
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arms
Gun club program focuses on instruction and
safety for ladies who want to learn to shoot
I funs' not bet'll exjxist'tl to guns many limes
In my life. I tiziiv only rtrenlly met two people
who carry firearms The thought o f personal pro
lection through the use o f jliv n rm j Is a foreign
concept to me. n v r i though a family member
uws once thrcntrnetl try one.

B y S hari B rod ie
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
GENEVA - Jennifer Frazier
had a Kun put In her hand
when she w as 5-yrars-old.
T o show me what It could
do.* said Jennifer. T v r been
shootlnK ever since.*
Jennifer Is the daughter of
Russ Frazier, a National Rifle
Association
Instructor
who
helps out with the Ladles
Shooting Clinic at the S em i­
nole County Gun and A rchery
Association range. She was
. raised around guns.
I T h a t's why he stuck a gun
In my hand at 5-years-old.*
said Jennifer o f her father.
"Tliry say you need lo educate
' your children, well that's what
hr did. He stuck It In iny
hand...and said, h rrr shoot It.
and showed nir wli.it It could
do. So when IPs lying on the
side o f daddy's bed. don't mess
with it.
"And I never touched It.
never ever touched It from
then on.*
*W r try to teach firearm
safety m ore than anything.*
said R im Frazier. 'O w n in g a
firearm In a household with
children Is a great responsi­
bility. and It is also without
bring a parent.*
There are 425 m em bers of
the SCGAA but only 10 a re
women, said Joanne Peagler.
whose husband Is president of

the SCGAA. She Is I m ined .**
an NRA Instructor and fa cili­
tates the ladles' clinic. The
club offers the cllnlr on the
first Sunday of the month,
from 0 to 11 a m. The club
supplies the firearms, am m u­
nition and targets.
Why do women com e to the
range; for target practice or
for personal protection, as a
hobby or for self-defense. J e n ­
nifer said. ‘ It's a little o f each.*
Not all fem ale members have
spouses in the group. Som e
are purely Interested In the
sjHjrt.
•IPs a good sport.* said Pea*
gler. T f fun. IPs a really cheap
s|Mirt once you have th r hand
gun. all you have lo do Is buy
the am m unition.*
Praglrr
has
also
been
shooting all her life. She en­
jo ys
hunting.
*1 llkr
I hr
woods.* but said shooting at
thr n m gr Is more enjoyable.
T ilt s Is a lot more fun because
I get to meet people. A lot of
people will help you out. give
you different
pointers
and
som rtlm rs I don't want to lis­
ten to my husband.*
For Corleen Miller, the trip
to the range mrant learning to
lie com fortable with guns in
the house.
*My husband Is in the m ili­
tary.* said Miller. *und he lias
guns. I Just get nervous around
them. I Just wanted to know,
because he's gone a lot. That

A request for coverage o f an event at the
Seminole County Gun anil Archery Assortnflon
range led to an Invitation to come tuul shoot at
the Ladles' Safety Clinic, the first Sunday o f
November. Never hating fired a gun. the curtost
ty otercame my preconcetverl notions...

First-time shooter Shari Brodie
takes aim at the target with the
help o l N R A S afety Instructor
Russ Frazier. Attending the
Ladies Safety Clinic, held the
first Sunday of every month at
the Sem inole county Gun and
Archery Association range in
G en eva , are Jennifer Frazier
(from left). Corleen Miller, Joanno Peagler. Shari Brodie and
Russ
Frazier
(kneeling
in
fr o n t).
M M H im *v PM HMM

way. God forbid. If som ething
happened...*
M lllrr was shooting for the
first time In sevrral years. S tir
tried a Derringer, hut didn't
llkr lire- way It felt. *| like the
automatic better.
It's ll^litw eight.*
Members of the SCGAA must
be m em bers o f tlir NRA. said
President Jim m y Pruglrr. *No
exceptions.* NRA puts all Its
emphasis on training.
said
Frazier. "It's som ething that
takes time to do. You stun out
little try little, llkr we do here.
The m ore com fortable you net
the safer you feel and the l&gt;ct-

.22 caliber semi automatic p is­
tol F u tile r folil on- liout lo load
the gun. bote to sfiirul uml tiou&gt;
to lute up my sights.

Irr you shoot. And IPs fun to
shoot.
'S o many |&gt;eoplr have such a
bad eonrept o f people that
own firearms, and people that
shoot them. They win of have
us branded as setond class
citizens. Hut we're really not.
w ere Just |M&gt;or old working
|M-oplr llkr rvery«»nr
else.
W lirte one fellow likes to play
golf. we llkr to shoot |{un».*

'tjio k straight down your
arm. ivllh the front sights lined
up with the back. the same
amount o f space on each side. *
Flatter told me. "hick your e l­
bows. Take n deep breath, let
some init. Have your sights
Uneil up and fir e .'

A s a first tinu* shooter. I re
cetved a fu ll explanation o f
rimin' and firearms safety be
fore I was allowed to shoot.
I ’enyler recommended that I
use the llrow nlng Hack Mark

Sever having had much suc­
cess with anything that re­
quires eye luintl coordination. I
didn't expect much, but In 20
shots, at short
tuul
long
ranges. I managed to hit the

target every lime, aiut yet four
in fit# bull ■
I also hit n
i/uag. tl aua|M-rul#ii target. u&gt;Uh
my first shot. Ailmltleiily, i
w a s a rush, almost a s good as
belay a passenger on a motor
cycle. another recent Jlrst.
The paper target represents
the torso porllon o f the body.
Experienced shooters try to
cluster thetr shots la a 12 to
I I Inch area.
'You dul great for the Jlrst
lim e.' Ftnzler told me. ‘If that
ivas a body...arut you were In
your house tf soowlxxly was
Irwatllng you. they would Ire
dead. *

Fiddler to open Players’ sixth season
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
LONGWOOD - Th e W eklva
River Players will open Its
sixth season o f shows with
the great classic m usical.

Fiddler on the Roof.
T ills award winning m u si­
cal. by the tram o f Joseph
Stein. JerTy Hock and S hel­
don lla m lck . lias been an
audience favorite since Its
Hroadway debut In 1964.
Set In 1905 Czarlst Russia.
It tells the story o f Tcvye. the
milkman, his wife.
G olde
and their efforts to find hus­
bands for thetr five dau gh ­
ters with the traditional aid
o f a matchmaker. The three
eldest daughters, how ever,
have thetr own Ideas. T evye
struggles not only with thetr
desires to resist the tra d i­
tions he holds sacred, but he
is forced to face his w orld
literally-com ing to an end.
as all the Jews arc ejec te d
from thetr hom eland.
Favorite m usical num bers
Include T f I W ere A Rich
Man*. ‘ Sunrise. Sunset* and
T ra d itio n *, as well as the
famous
wedding
'b o ttle
dance* and Tevye's hilarious
dream. A rousing and h ea rt­
warm ing family musical for
all ages.
As In the past. 10 percen t
o f all ticket sales will be d o ­
nated to a worthy ch arity.
The Mustard Seed o f Central
Florida has been chosen for
tills production.
The Mustard
Seed was
started In 1984 In the g a ­
rage o f Carol Kane. For 14
years, it has been d ed ica ted
to providing help and hope
to -families struggling with
hom elessness.

MtoM Courwty ot OMOo Woman • Cluo

A shopper looks o ver the crafts available at A Great Day in the Country.

25th a n n u a l event a g reat day
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD
Ptvrto C ourt*** of MtofcJva R iw R iy v r t

Laura Molloy plays Cold#, and Nick Ricci play* Tavya In Fiddler on the Root.
After volunteering In the
homeless shelters. Kane saw
many needs not being m et.
Her goal was to help Indi­
viduals regain thetr self es­
teem. She wanted to give
them the opportunity of a
new beginning with fu rn i­
ture. household Items, a c ­
cessories and clothes. She
wanted the children to have

a home to which they could
bring friends.
The Mustard Seed contin­
ues to strive dally to help
make life not Just bearable
but
beautiful
for
those
starting the long hard Jour­
ney back to self sufficiency.
When a homeless family
gets an apartment or home.
PIchm see Player*. Page 7C

OVIEDO - Tin- 25th Annual Great Day III I litCountry, an arts and crafts festival presented
Ijy GFWv" Oviedo W om an's Club, will be held
Nov. 14. 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Lawton G rove
Park and Lawton Elem entary School grounds
In downtown Oviedo, at State Road 426 and
Lake Jessup Avenue.
The GFWC Oviedo Woman's Club, founded
In 1906. presents Great Day In the Country
annually to prom ote the arts and to fund
many comm unity organizations, charities, and
projects. Great Day lias displays and sales o f
art and crafts by over TOO exhibitors.
The highlights o f the day are: free adm is­
sion. free parking, children's activities, live

entertainm ent, food and drinks, student art
fest. country store, fresh vegetables, bean
soup mix. service organization exhibits, m e r­
chant display booths, and cash awards and
ribbons.
An estim ated 65.000 people attended d u r­
ing the 1997 event. The group gave back
$24,000 to th r com m unity. A $1,000 art
scholarship is awarded at the Student Art
Fest.
Current recipients o f proceeds from great
day Include: scholarships, school bands, c a ­
nine companions. Oviedo Police and Fire,
NJROTC. Hacienda Girls Ranch, school m edia
centers. Sem inole County Library-East. Hack
to Nature. Habitat for Humanity. Special
Olym pics. ROCK Camp. Humane Society ol
■Seminole County, and Ralls for Trails.

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Health &amp; Fitness
Women’s enrichm ent,

Study finds nasal-spray
flu vaccine provides
additional protection

S I’KCIAI

SPECIAL R ) O IK IIEKA1 i&gt;
U O t’STON
A n a v il spray tin vaccine provides protection
iciln st strains o f the Influenza virus Including those not ev en
found In the vaccine according to a new studv.
"Thr virus circulating In the cnmmunttv during the study
was A/Sydnev II13N2) and the nasal flu vaccine contained
A/Wuhan.* said Or I’rdro f'ledr.i at the Influen/a Research
Center at Baylor College o f M edicine in Houston T l i e nas.il
flu vaccine provided protection against A/Sydney in 87
percent of the cases. Meanwhile, the vaccine containing
A Wuhan given by shot provided virtually no p rotection
against the A/Sydney strain *
Bavlor. with help from area Kelsey Sevbold clinics, was one
ol 10 Institutions In the United States to take part In the
second-year study which Involved 1.358 children Hie first
\ear of the studv found the vaccine was 93 percent effective
in preventing the flu. and provided 98 percent protection
against Influenza-associated ear Infections More than 1.600
children were involved In the flrst-year study.
Currently, researchers have to have a good match b etw een
the virus circulating In the com m unity and the virus in the
vaccine in order to provide the best protection against
influenza infection. Tills is challenging because It is hard to
predict ahead o f time what virus will cause problem s in the
coming year.
"This finding will make it easier to protect against a variant
or different strain of Influenza circulating In the com m unity.*
said Ptedra a Bavlor associate professor of m icrobiology and
immunology, and pediatrician *That Is great news for anyone
who wants to protect them selves from thr flu.*
Bavlor is currently Involved In a five-year nasal flu vaccine
studv in Temple. Texas that will involve 15.000 children. The
nasal spray. FluMtst (TM). was developed by Avlron. a
biotechnology
com pany
In Mountain
View,
Calif..
In
cooperative agreem ent with the National Institutes o f Health s
National Institute o f Allergy and Infectious Diseases (N1AID).
who is funding the Tem ple study.
Flu season begins In November and lasts through March, so
it Is a good time to get a flu shot. Influenza kills thousands of
people, mostly elderly, and afTects millions of others every
year Th ose at high risk o f contracting the flu include people
95 years of age and older, and patients with heart disease,
diabetes, kidney failure. AIDS, cancer, chronic lung disease,
such as asthma or bronchitis, and children and teenagers on
long-term aspirin therapy.

days from 6 lo 8 p.m, begin
nllig on Nov. 16. 3599 West
L ik e Mary Dlvd.. Suite B. L ik r
Mary fin the Driftwood V il­
lage). Enrollment Is limited lo

IT) TH E HERALD

1AKE MARY
W om an o f the
area have thr opportunity to
learn more .ilxnit them selves,
enhance personal growth, and
Improve the quality of their
lives.
Dr. Karen L Zurrella. a li­
censed clinical psychologist,
will oiler thr group session at
her office In L ik e M aty.
Women who attend the e n ­
richment group will have the
opportunity to learn how a
|K»sltlve sell ra rin g
attitude
can enhance their level o f
happiness, productivity, and
Intimacy. Tlie group e x p e ri­
ence
will
Ik *
in a semistructured
fonuat
allow ing
ample time for each woman to
share her thoughts and fe e l­
ings with oilier group m e m ­
bers in a w.mn. supportive en ­
vironment. Other areas of fo ­
cus will include techniques to
develop
unconditional
s e lf­
esteem. explore how positive
thinking grratly Impacts the
way one Interacts with th r
world, discover the different
between
healthy
and
un­
healthy feelings, and leant the
skills to be more effective In
o n e s Interactions with others.
According to Dr. Zarrrlla,
"Psychology Is the study o f
human Irehavtor. Tlie p rin c i­
ples of psychological theory
can Ik * as easily applied to any
Individual
striving
for
In ­
creased life satisfaction and
personal growth, and need not
Ik *
solely focused
on
the
treatment
o f mental d is o r ­
ders.* Dr Zarrrlla has d e v e l­
oped a strong professional In ­
terest in women's Issues and
com m unity
m ental
health
care.
Dr. Zarrrlla received
her
Ph D In Clinical Psychology

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LO.NGWOOD
Tlie Red Cross Sem inole
Service Center will offer training at Its
facilities, 705 W State Road -134. Longwood.
Nov. 1G
Am erican Red Cross Adult CPRW cekdays 6-10 p m.. Saturdays 8 a.m.-noon.
A bask lifesaving course that Includes rescue
breathing, first aid for choking, recogn izin g
heart attack signs, and CPR In adult victim s
only Cost: $30.
Nov.
16 tc 18 - Am erican
Red Cross
Com m unity CPR--W eekday classes are 6-10
p m. Ilrst session. 6-9 pan. second session.
Saturday classes are 8 a.m.-4 pan. A basic
lifesaving
course that
Includes
rescue
breathing
first aid for choking, recogn izin g
heart attack signs, and CPR for adult, infant,
and child victims. Cost: $40.
Nov.
16 fi 19 - Am erican Red
Cross
Standard First Ald--W eekday classes arc 6-10
pan. first session. 6-9 p.m. second session.
Saturday classes are 8-noon. A basic lifesaving
course that includes rescue breathing, first

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H c a l.h &amp; K -*
Or. Karen Z arrtlla

Please submit thein.to.the

from
tin- Pacific
G radu ate
School ol Psychology In Palo
Alto. California In 1995. She
com pleted her Internship at
Osceola Mental llra th S ervices
of Osceola County, Inc., a
comm unity m ental health ca re

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facility.
Her
(K&gt;st
doctoral
work was served at the Alcohol
and Drug Treatm ent C enter at
Stanford
U niversity
M rdleal
Center, and at Alum Rock
Counseling Center In San Jose,
a not for profit com m u n ity
based agrncy serving ch ild ren ,
adolescents, adults and fam i­
lies Dr. Zarrrlla worked for
NruroCare. through w hlrh she
lias
provided
psych ological
services
for
nursing hom e
residents, liefore opening her
Lik e Mary practice. She Ives
published articles In the J o u r ­
nal o f Personality and Social
Psychology. Psychological R e ­
ports. and the Journal o f P e r ­
sonality Assessment. Dr. Zarrella Is a m em ber
o f the
Am erican Psychological A sso­
ciation. the Florida P sych o ­
logical Association, and th r
Lik e M ary Heathrow C h am ber
of Com m erce.
Hie group will meet on Mon-

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PAIN MANAGEMENT
MEDICINE
PETER R. PREGAHZ,
Board Certified American Board of Anesthesiology
Diplomate. American Academy of Pain Management

----- Sftectalutng In —

lHagnosis &amp; Treatment Of Hererring &amp;
&lt;Mronlc Pain Including Hack, Shingles (r
Cancer Pain
Hi ipfnnntmenl o r Referral

Sernng Seminole County
Since /WT

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Save a life w ith local R ed C ro ss training
aid for choking. CPR. recognizing heart attack
signs, and em ergency first aid techniques for
adult victim s only. Cost: $40
Nov. 16. 18 A 19 - American Red Cross
Com m unity First Aid A S a fe ty -W e e k d a y
classes arc 6-10 p.m. first session. 6-9 p.m .
second and third sessions. Saturday classes
are from 8 aun.-4 p.m A com prehensive,
basic lifesaving course that Includes rescue
breathing,
choking
first
aid. CPR.
and
em ergency first aid techniques for adidts.
Infants and children. Cost: $50.
Nov. l-l - Am erican Red Cross Infant A Child
C PR —8 a .m .-l p.m. A basic life-saving course
lh.it Includes rescue breathing, first aid for
choking. CPR. and recognizing em ergen cies
for Infant and child victims. Cost: $30
Nov. 21 - Am erican Rrd Cross AIDS 1 0 4 -9
a .m .-l p in. Inform ation on all facts o f HIV and
AIDS from transm ission and prevention to
em ployer/em ployee
legal
responsibilities.
AIDS
104
is
approved
for
licensing
requirem ents
for
many
health -related
disciplines. Cost: $20.

12 wom en with reservations
required. Those Interested In
participating should rail (407)
330-3429 for further In fo rm a ­
tion.

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This recipe i\ intended to be part o f an oiem ll healthful eating plan. Total fat intake ihould
be I n i than JO percent o f your total caloriet fo r a day — not f o r each food or recipe.

Broiled Irish Steaks
6
2

fish steaks about V* inch
thick (about 4 ounces each)
tablespoons lat-free, choles­
terol-free mayonnaise

tablespoon salt-free lemonherb seasoning
Paprika to taste
lemon, thinly sliced
fresh parsley sprigs

Preheat broiler.
Rinse fish and pat dry with paper towels. Lightly coat both sides of
each fish steak with mayonnaise Place in a shallow broiler-proof bak­
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desired amount of paprika.
Broil for 3 to 4 minutes. Turn fish and sprinkle with remaining sea­
sonings Broil for 3 to 4 minutes, or until fish Hakes easily when tested
with a fork or is no longer translucent Garnish with lemon slices and
parsley. Serve immediately.
Serves 6

Nutrient Analysis per Serving
108 kcal Caiones

60 mg Cholesterol

21 gm Protein
1 gm Carbohydrate

126 m g
1 gm

Sodium

Total Fat

0 gm Saturated Fat
1 gm Polyunsaturated Fat
0 gm Monounsaturated Fat

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Flonda • Sunday November 8, 1998 • 3C

The Knudsens celebrate 60 years of love and m arriage
Their secret? Tolerance, hard work and pulling together
For GO yrars now. Thelm a
and Prtrr Iv tr" Knudsen have
bad eyes only for e.u li other.
Hie fun loving Sanford c o u ­
ple celebrated Ihrlr liOtli o b ­
served wedding anniversary on
Oct. 10 and were honored by
thrlr five children with a gala
celebration
for
120
fam ily
m rm liers and frirnds on (k t .
ih at the Dcttye D. Smith O il*
lural Arts C rnier In Sanford
Pete, born in Denmark July
12. IHUO. arrived In Am erica
with fils parents when tie was
I and one half years old. Th e
family setllrd In Iowa where
fils lather becam e a I.inner
During those lean times. Pete
tiegati helping on the l.unlly
farm when be was .i I m iiii ft
years old I hie to the dem ands

SENIOR
EDITOR

DORIS
DIETRICH

of heavy farm work. Petr was
unable to attend s« bool lull
time, lie later owned several
farms and managed to rdu
rated himself.
riielma Was (Mini ill Iowa on
March 10. 1918. and although
she and Pete lived .i ImiiiI
miles apart, they dtdnt meet

until lliry lx&gt;th moved to C a li­
fornia to work, met each other,
tell In love and soon married
The winds o f war were rag
mu and sln ie Pete was not In
essential work (he was a g a r­
dener). they went hark to Iow a
to farm, followed hv a move to
Arkansas to farm. ha&lt; k to Iowa
and then to lauld.i. near Srbring.
Alter crop failure there, the
tamily moved to Sanford where
IV le drove a long distant Inn k
lor Chase and Co anil a ls o
farmed. The couple have owned
and operated the Countryside
Trallrr Park on Hast Airport
lloulevatd lor about 4-1 years
and are still going strong They
ImiII i like yard work anil gar
tim in g and are active in J e h o ­
vah s W itnesses Chun h west
■ongregatlon
Tile couple s live i hildreu
are
Itarhara Harris. Daniel
Knudseu. David
and Terry
Knudsen. all of Sanford, and
Phillip Knudsen o f Tennessee,
there are 1C grandctiildren and
h great grandi fnldrrn
late lias not always been a
lied ol roses lor the Knudsens,
hill they survived through tol­
erant r.
patience
and hard
work, rhclma said. II you rr
looking for a perfei I wile or
husband, there is not suth
p e rs o n
You have to pull t o ­
gether

li.uk She was a friend of Lawrente ol Arabia .mil other a d ­
venturers of die era
ll was reported that a book
was presented to tfie Sem inole
County
Library
System
In
memory o f Mrs Ralph Austin
who was Instrumental In the
organization o f d ir
Epsilon
Sigma Omti run reading group
of tin- Sanford W om an's Club
I am tine
Messenger,
treas­
urer. rrportrd (fiat the new
honk lists will he available at
die next meeting to lie held at
the hom e ol Err.y Sokol with
Kathy
Krasnolf
as
guest
speaker.
Mem bers partii tpatrd in a
lively discussion of Ilooks and
rti|uyrd refreshm ents served bv
the hostesses
"US G IR L S .' C LA S S OF 72
GATHER FOR HEN PA RTY
T h e re was one giant c o m ­
plaint. ( llrisllne |lest laughed
m telling alxiiit a in ils e "us
girls' took
It was not nearly
P1ea»e are Dietrich. Page 5C

P e te r

a n d T h e lm a

Kn u dsen

ESO REVIEW S BIO
OF GERTRUDE BELL
Kathy Krasnolf was hostess
at her home for ESO's
first
meeting of the fall season on
Oct. 21. Chairm an Fran M or­
ton. t o hostess of Uie m eeting,
presided over the business
session
Hetty ll.ilb.u k presented a
review of a biography. "Desert
U iiren. tin- Extraordinary Life

Fran Morton (bom loft). Dotty Halback and Kathy Krasnott at first moot­
ing of tho season for ESO

Raines-Byrd

Taw ana

J ea n

R a in e s ,

R a lp h B y rd
Tech., Rochester. NY. lie Is
presently em ployed by Smile
Gas Co.. Columbia. S. C.
The wedding will be an
event o f Nov. 28. 3:00 p.m. at
St. John Baptist
Church.
Sanford..

Getting Married?
Engagement and wed­
ding forms are available
at the Seminole Herald
office, 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, Florida
32771. These stories are
usually published in the
Weekend edition and
may be accompanied by
a photo. There is no
charge for this service.

Female members o f Sem inole High Class o f 1972 ready

fo r cruise aboard K isersh ip Romance

C e le b ra tio n su rp rises b irth d a y h on oree

E N G A G E M E N TS

Mr. and Mrs. la-roy Cody
and Mr. and Mrs Colum bus
Allen announce the en ga ge­
ment of Ihclr daughter. Ta
wana Jean
ILiines.
M.irr
Court. Sanlord to Ralph Hyrd
o f Columbia. S. C.. the son o f
the late Georgia Mae Moses.
The bride Is the gra n d ­
daughter o f the Kite Albert
and Hcrtha Spann and the
paternal granddaughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Columbus A l ­
len. Sr.
She was bom In Sanford
where she was a 1977 gradu­
ate of Seminole High School.
She received her nursing d e ­
gree from Seminole C om m u­
nity College.
Die groom was bom In
Sanford. He Is the grandson
o f Gussle Hyrd and Mrs. Mary
Uyrd. Her Is the paternal
grandson o f Annie G. Byrd.
He 19 a graduate o f Madison
High
School
and
Mlland

o f Gertrude Dell." written by
Janet Wallach.
An am i/lng woman. G erinide
Hell was bom In England In
IHG8. at a time when women
usually stayrd at home An ex ­
plorer and an archeologist,
ilell spent most of her hie In
die
Middle
East,
traveling
across die desert on camel-

Tin* surprise birthday c e le ­
bration
lor
Annie
"Doll*
Hookman. was field at tin*
Greater Sanford Cham ber of
Commerce.
Over 75 family
and friends came early Oct.
21 to Im- ready to sing "Happy
Birthday* to a Christian wife,
mother.
grandm other
and
Irlrnd.
Her devoted husband Cab.
Jackie. Cynthia. Calvin and
her grands though! It was tim e
li» tell "Doll" how much she
has taught tier children the
Word o f God. Her service for
the Lord continues in give her
slretiglli and faith which she
dally finds In prayer.
Greetings were brought to
the guests by husband Cab.
with a prayer by Pastor Albert
Covington. Rev. O ils (L illies
read the honoree's favorite
scripture and her favorite
song 'Preciou s Lord Take My
Hand* was rendered by Alleen
Gibson. TaJIri Arts dedicated
the selection "My Life Is In
Your Hand.* The evening c o n ­
tinued to be an exciting c ele­
bration.
The blessing o f the dinner
was given by the Rev. Robert
Doctor who also paid tribute
to
his
adopted
Christian
daughter for her life. Shertenna Hook man. her gran d­
daughter.
did
a liturgical
dance to the Christian ren di­
tion o f "Hchold the Lamb.*
A n n ies
loving. helping,
trusting, and reaching out to
all were given in expressions
of love by her Christian friend
and St. Paul Church member.
Dorothy
Drown. Carolyn
(Lillies read birthday greetings
from the City of Sanford. Hetty
Robinson,
church
m em ber
and best friend, told It all.
Slster-ln law Fannie Hookman spoke o f Annie's ded ica­
tion to her family. A special
representation o f a dozen red

A n n ie “ D o ll' B o o k m a n su rrou n d ed by fa m ily an d fr ie n d s o n b irth d a y

SA NFO R D

MARVA
HA W KI N S

roses was given to the h on ­
oree by her daughter Jacque­
line Bookman. Special thanks
goes to the very spiritual Mis
tress o f Cerem onies. Launda
Davis. T lie y w ere learned at
mothers feet." Many more.
/\imle *l)oll* Bookm an.*
NAACP B R E A K FA S T
The
Seminole
County
Branch ol ilu* National Assorl.itluit lor die Advancem ent of

Colored People held Its first
quarterly breakfast. Saturday.
Oct. 24. at 8:30 a m. Members
of the NAACP and friends
gathered to network.
Die purpose and objective
for itils session was to discuss
some Issues that are benefits
to the Improvement o f our
community said W illie King,
chairman of the breakfast.
A topic of discussion was
school discipline. Mr. Frantc
encouraged all parents to lake
a greater Interest in their
children's school life. That
parents should be prepared to
gel Involved not only when
something happens, but In all
the activities which concern
the well being of children and
school.
Dr.
Hloul
spoke
on
HIV/AIDS. He stated that we
must have medical check-ups

to keep our bodies healthy.
W e were told that you cannot
gets AIDS from kissing, eating
or sitting down behind som e­
one with A ID S . AIDS Is c o n ­
tracted through blood and sex.
To close out the forum Rev.
Ron M erihle spoke to the
group on self-esteem . Pastor
Merihle stated that the esteem
must began with parents. P a r­
ents must feel good about
them selves In order to bring
the self-esteem o f tlu-lr ch il­
dren to a higher level. Reading
your Bible and accepting the
words o f the Lord, gives vou
strength for your life journey.
Closing remarks were given
by Mr. King and president of
the branch. TU m er Clayton.
Th e comm unity Is Invited to
Join the local branch.
Pleaae tee Hawkins. Page 4C

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�4C • Seminole H tra k l Sanford. Floods - Sunday November 8. 1998

W o m a n ’s c lu b le a rn s a b o u t
F lo r id a A u d u b o n S ociety
Hit- Florida Audubon S ociety
h as been around for almost
100 years. That s what Gerl
Hylaiulcr o f the Society's C en ­
ter for Birds o f Prey "told the
L ik e Mary Woman s Club at
their O ctober meeting- It began
when a group o f people got t o ­
gether tn Maitland to decide
what they could do to protect
birds. Birds were being killed
by the thousands for fashion.
At the turn of the century, it
was the style to wear feathers
or even whole birds on hats.
And even though there were
laws protecting birds, there
were no laws saying you cou ld­
n't possess dead ones. So, un­
less you caught som eone In the
art o f killing .» protected bird,
there was nothing you could
do. In 1901. the new Audubon
Society went to Tallah assee
and got Just such a law passed
making possession
of p r o ­
tected bird feathers and parts
Illegal.
Twenty years ago. the Florida
Audubon Society realized that
birds o f prey were at risk. A l­
though some o f them were p r o ­
tected. many people c o n s id ­
ered them a nuisance. Th ey
didn't realize the benefits of
having birds o f prey around.
Farmers would often try to get
rid of their bam owls, not re­
alizing that an owl fam ily can
consume 3000 rodents a year.
So. the Audubon Society set
up the Center for Birds o f Prey
to rescue, rehabilitate and re­
lease birds o f prey. Tills year,
the center will be releasing Its'
200th bald eagle Into the wild.
The center only keeps p erm a ­
nently Injured birds. Thanks to
legislation and places like the
center, the bald eagle has
come back from the brink o f
extinction.
There are sttll problem s for
the bald eagle. Florida Is raji-

owl. Someone took her from
her nest and tried to make a
pel out o f her. She w as fed hot
LAKEM ARY
dogs and hamburgers. In the
wild, owls eat rodents whole.
ITielr bodies get the calcium
they need from the hones of
their prey. Daisy didn't get
MARY
enough
calcium. One of Iter
RO W ELL
vvtngs broke because o f a c a l­
cium deficiency.
Groucho Is a red tailed hawk.
He w a s found with an Injured
wing Tlte wing was wrapped In
Idly growing and taking away
the wrong position.
Birds
the eagle s habitat. It Is now
bones
heal
very
quickly.
not uncom m on to llnd eagles
Groucho was not brought Into
nesting tu urban areas. Th e
the center until three days a f­
center has an Eagle W atch
ter he was found. By then. Ills
program to keeji up with these
wing was beyond repair. To
nests And they are trying to
savr him. It had to I k * am pu­
educate the jniblic about e a ­
tated.
gles. Bald eagles an- not a g ­
Elvis is an Am erican kestrel,
gressive. Th ey will only fight If
the only falcon that nests In
cornered. Then they w ill flip on
Florida. Elvis was found as a
the back and go after the ag
nestling with leg fractures. Th e
gressor with their talons. So. If
fractures healed, but left Elvis
you find an Injured eagle, never
with nerve dam age In his feet.
try to rescue It. Call the Center
And since birds o f prey use
for Birds o f lYey and they w ill
their feet to hunt. Elvis could
send som eone out. They have
never survive In the wild. Elvis
the experience and the equ ip­
can fly and one day. when a
ment to retrieve an Injurrd bird
door was left open by mistake,
without further Injuring the
he llew out o f the rllntc. But a f­
bird or themselves. G etl has
ter two days with no food, he
rescued many bald eagles. Her
came back.
worst rescue, she said, was reO f all the Injuries that birds
tnevtng an eagle from a sludge
o f prey sustain. 85% are re­
tank at a w aste w ater treat­ lated to humans. Loss of h a b i­
ment plant.
tat. being hit by curs, running
Only about 45% o f all the
Into power lines and even Into
birds w ho come Into the center
buildings are Just a few o f the
can be released Into the wild.
problems. The peregrine falcon
Tlte really young Injured ones
is the fastest anim al alive.
who com e In are used for edu­
They can fiy up to 175 miles an
cation. Th e others are kept In
hour. 200 In a dive. These fa l­
as natural a setting as posslcons sjM-nd fall and winter In
ble. They help prepare re lea s­
Florida. They rem em ber the
able b i r d s to live In the wild.
terrain from the year before
But more and more now. thrre
What kind o f birds are found
are buildings In their flight
at the center? Cert brought
path that weren't there liefore.
with her three o f the birds who
What can you do to help?
make the center their p erm a ­
Support Project W lngspread.
nent home. Daisy is a b a m

W o lv e s g e tt in g re a d y to p a rtic ip a te in th e p a p e r a irp la n e to u rn a m e n t

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C lara C a m e ro n , M a ry L e s t e r a n d N o rm a S m ith lo o k in g at
Project W lngsprrad Is the a irrent expansion project for the
Center for Birds o f Prey. Th e
center, nontuilly open to v1sl
tors. Is closed until the p r o j­
ects' com pletion in January.
You can adopt a bird o f prry.
The center lias hundrrds o f
birds that live there jiennanently. They dejiend on private
donations for support. And If
you And an Injurrd or o r ­
phaned bird o f prry. call thr
Flortda Audubon s C rn trr for
Birds o f I Try at 844 0190.

CIA HALLOW EEN
PARTY A SUCCESS
Tlte vam pires w ere relatively
fn m d ly. the cookies were d e li­
cious and the costum es were
vrry creative. /\ll In all. It was a
very
successful
H alloween
party. It w-as L ik e Mary's Third
Annual Halloween Party s p o n ­
sored by the Comm unity Inijirovrinent Association.
T h is
year, the L ik e Mary Seniors
helped out by decorating the
building and filling 200 treat
bags. Senior Girl Scout T roo p
148 brought In vam pires and
w itches for a haunted castle.
The hardest part o f the party
fell to CIA board m em bers.
They had to Judge the costum e
contest. The winners In the
under 2 category were: first
place.
Tyler
S tem :
second
place. Marc Lattnl. Jr. and
third place. Kaltlln Huekxttn.
In the 2 to 3 category, thr w in­
ners were: first place. Kali A p ­
plewhite: second place. Will
Cook and third place. Courtney
Smith. In thr 4 to 6 category,
the winners were: first place.
Sarah Burcrll: second j&gt;larr.
Katlyn Cross and third place.
Kayla Krltsky. In the 7 to 9
category, the winners were:
first placr. Nate Cook: second
place. Evyn Seri.ml and third
placr. Amanda Godby. In thr
10 to 12 category, thr winners
were: first
place.
Brittany
Kllry:
second
place.
Evan
Brender and third placr. Dus­
tin K iley.

CUB SCOUT
FIELD DAY HELD
Cub Scout Puck 529 held
their first ever field day on
Halloween.
W cbelos Den
I
planned the day and handled
all the events. There was a

Winners in the under 2 category: First place Tyler
Stem in his mom Pam s lap. second place Marc Lalini.

Jr. held by Jodie Donahue and third place Kaitlin
Buckxtin held by mom Diana.

football toss. Frlsbee golf, a
paper airplane tournament, a
race and a Javelin toss. J a ve­
lins being slightly dangerous,
the boys substituted funoodles.
Th e pack had a very special
visitor at this event. It was
Cubby. Cubby Is a large stuffed
bear. W henever there Is a d is ­
trict meeting, whichever pack
has the most leaders In atten ­
dance. gets to take Cubby to
visit their pack until the next
m eeting.
A fter the gam es were all over,
each o f the participates re­
ceived a treat bag filled with
candy. The pack plans to make
this an annual event with a
different den sponsoring
It
every year.

PRAYER BREAKFAST
Deaconess Ministry o f Ross
Hill , Missionary
Baptist
Church will sponsor a prayer
breakfast. Nov. 14 at 8:30
a.m. All are Invited to attend
this program o f praise for His
goodness
and
everlasting
mercy. A fellowship donation
o f $5.00 will be accepted. Altamesc Martin Is president
and Rev. Walter Sims Is p a s ­
tor.

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TAPP MARKS BIRTHDAY
The Croom's Academ y TA PP
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Nathcrlne Bentley. She helped
her two year celebration to be
fun and an educational advenlure.
Dressed as various crea ­
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were Dedra Daniels. Carlos
Rodriguez.
Kenya
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Shakera Ford. Laqulta W il­
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legacy for heroes’ survivors
D K A K A B B Y : I am an em erncy physician Over the yearn, I
ve come tn know many police offi­
cer*. firefighters and paramedics
who put their lives on the line daily
for the good o f our society. I have
great admiration for them They
don't make m illion s fo r h ittin g
home runs, but their work is vite' to
our communities
Unfortunately, death in the line
of duty is inevitable for a significant
number of them, and consequently,
every year hundreds o f their chil­
dren are orphaned. W e have all
seen pictures of funerals with an
honor guard of dozens or even hun­
dreds o f the hero’s com rades in
attendance A collection is taken;
speeches are made But what then’’
The surviving pnrrnt is left with a
child or children to raise alone
Sometimes the youngest child is
still in the mother's womb, never to
see its father's fare
A moment of silence to honor the
dead is well and good, but there are
years to go before the children reach
maturity I think it would be most
helpful to have several camps in our
country where these children could
spend a couple of weeks each sum­
mer, gratis The benefits would be
many
Each year, these children would
spend time with others who have
had the same experience Friend­
ships would be created, and they
could help each other fare their loss
and emerge victorious from their
adversity.
The ongoing nature of the camp
experience would be a permanent
tribute to the memories of those
who gave their ‘ last, full measure *
This would teach those children
that our society is truly grateful for
their parents' sacrifices They would
grow up with even greater admira­
tion for their deceased parent, and
thus greater selfesteem
The surviving parents would lie
given two weeks u year of muchneeded time to themselves They
would also become part of a surviv­
ing parents network that would
inevitably develop
Finally, the men and women of
our nation who put their lives on
the line would know that, if the
worst happened, their children and
spousea would not be forgotten the
day after the funeral
Surely there is land, public or
private, that could he designated for
thu purpose I am sure there would
be no shortage of volunteer* to help
run these camps.

died in 1989, but my sister-in-law
still sends an anniversary card to
her father on their anniversary. In
addition, she sends her father a
sympathy card on the anniversary
| of her mother's death.
I have never heard o f this. Is it
normal? Is it healthy?
CONCERNED SISTER-IN-LAW

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Abby, I can't think o f anyone
who would be more influential in
promoting this idea than you. i f you
think it's worth mentioning in your
column, I'm sure the response will
be as overwhelm ing as it w ill be
heartwarming
P H ILLIP A. BREWER, M D .
YALE EMERGENCY MEDICINE.
CHESHIRE, CONN
D E A R DR. B R E W E R : Y o u r
idea h as merit, and I hope It
succeeds. With the closure o f ao
m any m ilita ry ba se s nation *
wide, to create camps there for
the c h ild re n o f p u b lic aafety
personnel who die In the line of
duty, would be a fitting tribute.

DEAR ABBY My mother-in-law

D E A R C O N C E R N E D : Not
only la It healthy, it'a a vary lov­
ing geatura. Your aiater*in*law
la to be commanded for her sen­
sitivity. I have received count­
less letters from w idow s and
widowers bem oaning the fact
that frlen d e and re lativ es
ignore the anniversary after the
spouse dies. They tell me it’a aa
if the m a rria g e n e v e r took
ilace, and it’a a very lonely day
or them. Because the spouse is
deceased doesn’t mean that the
day isn’t m ean in gful for the
su rvivor. It's an im portan t
event, one filled with precious
memories.

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Dietrich
C ontinued from Page 3C
long enough-"
Christine was talking alxmt a
dinner cruise alxiard the Riversiiip
Romance
that
fem ale
m em bers of the 11172 class o f
Sem inole High
School
em ­
barked upon on Oet. 21. T h e re
were no guys, no husbands, no
significant
others...Just
ie*
girls. * Christine said In other
words, a hen party.
She added. "Several of us felt
that It was important to renew
and rekindle our friendships.
Tilts trip was put together over
the telephone, finding the girls
all over the state o f Florida and
out-of-state, too.'
Christine said they had a
hall and It seemed the cruise
down the St. Johns River was
over Just as It started.
The group hopes to make the
get-together an annual event.
Christine said “W e hop** that
liy next year, we can line! even

more
(member!*) from our
class." she said.
Attending
were:
Carolyn
Almc|Utst I ’eres. Robin Enos
l*ugh. Christine Kinlnw Rest.
Susie Nobles Harriet. Cindy
Bishop Brooks. Cathy Sharp.
Pam laike Calloway. D ebbie
Yrary Sec rest. Dawn Ga/ll S to ­
rey. Linda Slm kanlch. Patty
Spain Dunn. Margaret Myers
Meyers. Debbtr K obarr G er­
man. Susan Thom as M orrison.
Shannon Pauline Flynn. LindnWllbtir Davis. U ly W harton
Simon. Debbie RiChardc Yates,
Krishna Kulpa. Puullr Ceynnwa
Kline.
Molly
Bush
Pllueger. Nadine Perkins Miller,
Doris Dangleman Brady. C arla
Jarrell Gay. Barbara Daniels
Bradshaw, Debra Winn. Ann
Smith Bryant. Janet Franks
Patterson. Debbie Hall Risncr,
Sue W ilson Morrison. Robin
Calhoun Muller. D rhblc G ra­
ham Smltth and Linda Seym ore
Ison.

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presents

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Festival
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By J e n n ife r M allln

SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Jennifer Mall in loves to play softball and attends Sanford Middle
School.

1 would like to tell you about
a sport that I love, the sport
o f softball. I enjoy It a lot.
My coache s are Ms Lisa III
ncs and Mr. Mike Qotez (also
known as Coach Goofy). 1
don't mean that disrespect
fully; lie's Just funny and fun
to be around. As a matter of
fact, he wants us to call him
Coach Goofy. They are the
l»est
They don't scream or yell .it
us; they give us encourage­
ment and tell us In a positivewav that we will leani and
have fun. This is my second
season and I am on the m a­
jors and play for the Colorado
Rockies.

! encourage ail kids to join
the Sanford Utile League In
the springs. Sign ups are usu­
ally in February.
I also encourage all busi­
nesses to sponsor a train bccausc without them, we could
not have a little league.
My team Is sponsored by
Florida Sportswear and my
brothers an- sponsored by
An- Hardware. For us kids, tfs
a nre.it wav to meet new
blends and It also keeps in
out ot tumble and you know
how parents are - tiny like to
t ome out and watch their kids
play. Thry probably have |iist
as much fun as we do.
Jennifer Mull in ts u sixth
qrntler at Sar\forrt Mhltlle
School.

Y ou n g v ie w e rs

Da’ Bomb
hears all...
For u really
grout
time, make plans for a
couple
of
carnivals
scheduled
for
next
weekend. Lake Howell
and Winter Springs are
planning on some really
great
times
and
Da
B o m b says they’ll be a
blast if they’re anything
like
the
great
show
Oviedo
put
on
last
w eekend.
Speaking
of
good
times,
here’s
an In­
triguing Item. Da Bomb
saw that Lyman High Is

putting

on a

mystery

dinner theater p erform ­
ance on Nov. 13. but
tickets are limited.

Da Bomb says it’s far
too early to be discuss­
ing holiday stufT, but
give us a call with any
concerts or plays going
on in Seminole County
schools and we’ll make
a big deal out o f them.
Way to go. Lake Mary
High steppers.- Da Bomb
sees you won first place
in the annual Central
Florida Step Show.

A m ou nt o f prim e-tim e TV
w a tch ed p er w eek
Age

H o u rrM ln u te s

2 to 5

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6 to 11
12 to 17

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Sominoto's Homecoming culminated with halftimo
coremomos at Friday's football win over Oviedo Terry

McKinney and Latortca Quinn wt&gt;ro named King and
Quoen before a noaify-packed houso

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T r a in e r s : B e h in d th e lin e o f s c rim m a g e
By J e t t i e s Barber

SPECIAL TO T1IK IIEKAU )
Whether a student or certi­
fied. the Job of a trainer ts
never done. There are days
that seem like they will never
end. Some days they do. and
some days they dont. Hut most
of the time, they bask tn the
knowledge that one day they 11
be appreciated. It may not be
today, but there Is always to ­
morrow.
Athletic trainers have come a
long way from the water girls
that they have been called In
tile past. The Job of .tn athletic
trainer Is to provide basic first
aid and rehabilitation therapy
(as prescribed by the athlete s
doctor), and to monitor hydra­
tion levels (how much water
athletes drink) Lyman High
Schools trainers Laura Quill
and
Kvshla
Savary
have
launched a program this year
to help change precious nega­
tive perceptions of student
trainers. Tilts year. In order for
a student to become a student
trainer, they must submit an
application,
teacher
recom ­
mendations. and a signed con­
tract outlining their com m it­

ment to the program. In addi
tion to this, an applicant may
not have an extensive disci­
pline record, must meet the
same grade eligibility of an
athlete,
and complete
ten
hours of observation In the
training room. In order to re­
ceive more privileges and re­
sponsibilities. they must also
pass quizzes on training room
procedures,
documentations,
and skill proficiencies. The
goal of this ts to provide expe­
rience to those students con­
sidering a career In the health
professions. Tills experience
will make candidates more a t ­
tractive to colleges and hence,
scholarships Since tills Is the
first year of the new program,
it will be a few years and some
tweaking before real results
can be evaluated.
A typical practice will con
stst of reporting to the training
room directly after school.
While attempting to make sun­
dial everyone In need of treat­
ment Is taken care of. they
must also fill coolers, stock
first aid kits and get everyone
out to practice on time. The
walking wounded" generally are
taken care of first since they

aie more numerous and easier
to get rtd of. The next are those
seeking evaluation of a new
Injmy. Those on rehab p ro­
grams generally know what
they nerd to do and |ust go
ahead and do It. The only ex­
ceptions to the treatment hier­
archy
are
those
bleeding
( leaking ), or not breathing. If
there Is another Injury at prac­
tice. beyond the skill of the a t­
tending student^ Die lightning
streak of either Ms. Gulll or
Ms. Savary will nui out to the
area to take care o f them. Tills
i -.ii t very rommon, but still
happens from time to time. At
that jMitnt. "Chaos Central" ca r­
ries on until their return After
clearing out the ma|ortty of
athletes, the student trainers
report
to their
designated
teams or practice area. They
cle.il with any minor crisis such
as cuts, minor sprains unci
other "boo-boos". When the
team Is done practicing. Its
cleanup time. After cleaning
coolers and water bottles, putling away die first aid kits,
cleaning tables and the floor,
the trainer can leave—a full 15:iO minutes after die last ath­
lete has left.

football am! the basketball
teams have records Trainers
have receipts from the school
concession stand Track has
ribbons
and trophies.
The
(miner has an Increasing dis­
like for hamburgers, hot dogs
and coke. A concession stand
with pic kles and onions on the
condiment tabic Is worth re­
joicing over It s a sad life.
The other major challenge for
those with professional aspira­
tions Is the glass celling. Pro­
fessional sports trainers have
Im-cii traditionally male Many
organizations quietly discrimi­
nate against female trainers
At last rc-|Kirt. only one NCAA
Division I sc hool bad a female
as their head However, with
the rising [topiilanty of female
sports such as the WNIiA. the
options arc- growing. When
someone goes down on the
field c hances are growing more
likely that the attending trainer
will In- a female. Men. take fe.ir
It's the ladles’ turn now.
As the myths about trainers
are breaking down, the number
of serious studeni trainers Is
on the rise. And with a llcdgllug program like Lymans, they
now have some options.
Jessica llarlM-r Is a senior a I
Lyman Hlqh School.

Q.iiue clays are similar to
practice. The trainer reports—
In uniform—to set up die same
ty|&gt;e ol equipment as for prac
tier, ball an hour belurr ath­
letes report for their pre-game
treatments &gt;111(1 taplngs. The
equipment Is taken to W'hatever
location of tiie event, and set
up for accessibility Sometimes
this entails a long bus rtde.
sometimes It Is a conference
game, and one doesn't have to
go as far. or bung as much
equipment. During the game.
the trainers are responsible for
monitoring and evaluating pos­
sible Injuries. Alter the game,
everything is packed up. taken
home and put aw.iy until prac­
tice the next day.
Hut trainers dont only just
work Lyman s pre-game parties
are notorious for the abun­
dance of food. After working
bard .it practice all week. It s a
much needed break After a few
minutes of relaxation though,
the work begins again.
There are two major chal­
lenges in the field of athletic
training One is the money, or
rather, the lack of It. Student
trainers donate their time and
energy with a Varsity letter as
the only tangible reward The

Homecoming at Lake Brantley

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Leisure
Orchids and art at Maitland
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Saan Qlann racalvad critical acclaim from JAM magaxlna.

Local recording artist
named contender for
J A M M Y best new artist

MAITLAND - It's the answer to every orrhld
lover's dream.
Th e Maitland Art Center Auxiliary will p re s ­
ents at Its monthly m e etin g a program called
T h e Love and Caring o f O rchlds-A MiniClass*.
This event will be hrld Nov. 17 at noon at
the Maitland Art Center Germ aine Marvel
Building. 231 W. Packwood A v r.. In Maitland.
Dill Fender o f Fenders Flora. Apopka, will
help those who are successful with tricks to
Im prove thetr techniques. For those who have
had less than satisfactory experiences, we will
try to find out why. Participants will be en ­
couraged to bring any problem plants or a fa ­
vorite orchid and to ask questions.
Fender has been growing orchids since
1969 when his m olher-ln-law gavr him an o r­
chid. He still lias that one plus over 6 0 ,000
m ore.
Everyone Ls encouraged to bring a lunch or
to call the Maitland Art Center and have a
lunch available for them for 06.
Th e Maitland Art Center Is a plcturesqur
collection o f 22 smallish stucco buildings,
decorated In a sort o f Aztec/Mayan style and
located In the heart o f Maitland. Florida. Just
aa Maitland la somewhat unique among C en­
tral Florida cities, so Is the Art Center. Both
are the result o f special dreams.
Th e dream s that becam e the city o f M ait­
land are manifest In lovely, treellned streets,
gracious homes and sparkling lakes. Th ese
represent the dreams o f many people. Ihe
early pioneers and those who came thereafter.
Th e Art Center, however, was the dream of
Just one man. Jules Andre Smith.
Andre Smith was bom tn Hong Kong of
Am erican parents In 1880. W hen he was trn.
his family moved lo the United Stairs. He r e ­
ceived a Master o f Science degree In A rc h ite c ­
ture from Cornell University and thr 19041906 Traveling Fellowship, which he used for
study tn Europe. In 1915. he won a gold
medal for his etchings at the Panam a Pacific
Exposition In San Francisco. Smith was tion-

SANFORD - An independent record label. O ILS. Rrrords. Inc.,
based out of Sanford, has n ude major strides recen tly.
The first rrlra se o f this yrar titled. "Th r U nlin kin g The First
Movement EP" by G-Man (Sean Glenn) received critical acclaim
with a four star rating by JAM magazlnr as well as being nam ed
as a solid contender for a JAM M Y award for "best new artist* at
the year s end.
Reviews from a major magazine tn London. England are slated to
appear tn an upcoming Issue. Also, major record labels: Interscope and Jive RCA lu v e shown solid Interest In G-M an's music.
Additionally. G.R.S. Records Ikes officially landed Its first c h a ir ­
man tn Hrure Holloway, of Sanford.
Holloway, a entrepreneur In his own right, observed the poten ­
tial In the lat&gt;el and then went on to officially sign an agreem ent
with G.R.S. Records. Inc. CEO. Sean Glenn.
Two other large Investors have shown Interest but nothing has
l&gt;een finalized Meanwhile, the most recent musical developm ents
at GRS Include a new com pilation CD titled. G.R.S. Records. Inc.
presents: The Collective vol. 1. and Marcus Hill's debut CD titled.
"The Quest*. "The Collective vol. 1* should lie released on the ten ­
tative date o f Dec. 7.
This CD Includes new material from G-Man. Marcus Hill, and
K.R. and other GRS artists. Guest appearances Include The P a ra ­
dox Emcees. D J . SOS. CZAK. DRSX. and Bassist. David van
Beezer among others. Hill's CD Is out In early ‘99 as well .is GMan’s second CD titled. T h e Unlocking II: Th r 7th Lrtler Opus*
which Is also scheduled for release.
All tracks were produced by Sean Glenn 4G Man E ntertain­
ment. IX! SPS. who Is rated as one o f thr top 10 derjays tn the
United States, produced additional tracks. Currently, Luis can
catch G-Man's single tilled. 'Philosophies*, and Marcus Hill's sin ­
gle tilled. "Distant Eyes* playing across ihe airwaves o f W TRR
1400 AM with host Lady Grace.

Connecticut. His w ork was chosen for eight o f
the sixteen annual volumes o f Fine Prints o f
the Y ea r (1923-1938).
During his lifetim e. Andre Smith produced a
prodigious volum e o f work Including prints,
drawings, etchings, paintings, sculpture and
architecture, possibly some three thousand
pieces. But. tn the 1930's, he had a very s p e ­
cial dream. He wanted to create an art cen ter,
a place where artists could com r to live and
work In an atm osphere o f creativity and co n ­
viviality.
Through the beneficence o f his patroness.
Mary Louis Curtis Bok Zlmballst. wife o f the
renowned concert violinist. Smith was able to
begin the design the construction o f the
Maitland Art Research Studio, where he o f­
fered free room and board to artists and w rit­
ers.
Andre Smith died In 1959 and his dream
almost died with him. The Research Studio
was closed and the property deserted. Then.
In 1971. a group o f citizens formed the n on ­
profit Maitland Art Center Association, leased
the property from the City and reopened the
com plex as the Maitland Art Center. The City
maintains the buildings and grounds and co n ­
tributes funds toward the operation o f the Art
Center. The Association Is supported by
mem berships, gifts, and tuition from classes.
It Is governed by u Board o f Trustees that
oversees all the program s offered by the C en­
ter including exhibitions, classes, workshops,
arilsts-ln-actlon programs, and special events
to best serve the art and cultural needs o f the
Central Florida comm unity, tn 1982 the Art
Center was acknowledged as a State o f Florida
Historic Site and tn November 1982 it was rnIrred on the National Register o f Historic
Places.

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pointed by the governm ent to record A m eri­
can activities du rin g World W ar 1. Although
art was his prim ary Intrrrst. his expression o f
that Interest was diverse. He published a book
o f his W orld W ar drawings and also a book
about his experiences
In designing stage
scenery fur the Parish Players In Stony Creek.

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ter Park and Thornton Park, tn
conjunction with Smooth Jazz
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from 6 until 9 p.m.
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Tickets are available at Leu
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Advance tickets are $35 per
person. $40 at the door and
$25 for Leu members.
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at (407) 246-2620.

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available Including handm ade
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Christm as gifts and
treasures. For m ore In fo rm a ­
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Inaugural concert Nov. 15 at 3
p.m. at the First United M eth ­
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St.. Orlando.

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will conduct The Young Artists
Sinfonla and Sym phony O r ­
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Evans.
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EDITORIAL...PAGE 4A

SEMINOLE LIFE...PAGE 1C

Larry Dale writes
in support of the
conference center

Club has
history all
bottled up

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Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, W inter Springs and Seminole County since 1908

W h a t a t im e
to b e o n lin e
Gentlemen,
prepare your
laptops.
The
Seminole
County
Commission
Is on the edge
of the com­
puter revolu­
tion. No more
bulky agenda
packages. No
more recy­
cling. The politically correct kids
are going online.
'When I got elected four years
ago they thought I was crazy
suggesting this." Commissioner
Win Adams said Friday. *No one
wanted any part of It."
Drfeated In Ills hid for re­
election. Adams leaves office
next month. He was aniund to
see the end of the lap dance ent
In the county and the start of
the laptop. Adams will be using
one of the laptops at Tuesday's
commission meeting.
Commissioner Dick Van Der
Welde has one. also. The others
will be aboard soon.
Rundy Morris, the chairman of
thr laptop kids, won't have Ills
laptop this time. He's waiting
until the bugs are out. *lt's more
difficult for the chulmmn to

C o u n ty expected to O k
firefigh ters’ p a y p ro p o sal
•pi

By Russ White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Thr county's firefight­
ers are optimistic enough about their pending
new contract with the county to label the deal
ns fireproof.
After more than nine years of bargaining.
Fire Fighters lax-al 3254 and Semlnolr County
have struck a two-year agreement that assures
each firefighter a minimum of $2,000 adjust­
ment or the sliding scale, whichever Is greater.
Pay Is retroactive from Jan. 1. 1998.
Pay for thr firefighters ranges from $20,000
to $40,905. Six of tiir local's 200 memliers will

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be getting a 20 percent raise, said union presi­
dent Richard E. Criswell. Not all o f the top of
the ladder flrr(lghtcrs received these raises but
Criswell said he w«rf "optimistic" this matter
also will be resolved, 'j
Thr contract wlU’ t x valid through Septem ­
ber 30. 1999 with automatic renewal unless ei­
ther party notifies ( h i t h e r It desires to mod­
ify the contract.
The Board of County Commissioners Is ex­
pected to authorize the contract when hr
meets Tuesday. Chairman Randy Morris said
he was grratly relieved each side was satisfied.
"We've gone nine years, we've had three dtfPlssss I N Contract, Pngs 3A

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Bobbie Hanson encourages breast exams lor early cancer detection.

Early detection can
prevent cancer deaths
By Jeans Hughes
HERALD STAFF WRITER

w o r k u fT a laptop.*’ h r M i d . * !lu t

being the crafty person that I
am. I'll observe how the others
work out the bugs." he said.
Ultimately. Morris sold the
county will be more productive,
the commission will operate with
greater efficiency and the public
will have a better Idea of what's
happening. Never mind that he
may not be the chairman much
longer. Tills wtll give him some
breathing room on his laptop.
It Is apropos that the first
Item on the commission agenda
for Tuesday Is a Web presenta­
tion by Krlty Loll the purchasing
manager for the county. Calling
up Loll's documents will be good
laptop practice for the commis­
sioners.
Rigid after this, they'll be
back to the nasty Battle Ridge
comprehensive plan amendment
challenge that la needed to make
Oviedo and Winter Springs com ­
puter and community-friendly.
Another Item suited for online
purposes Is the county's con­
tract with Its firefighters. Now.
the deal Is fireproof.
Wouldn't It have been nice If
thr nation's founding fathers
had laptops and were Into send­
ing colonial e-mall messages.
Ben Franklin may have wanted
Thomas JefTerson to go fly a
kite. George Washington could
hove told the first online lie.
No telling how the county's
laptop lads will engage their
computers. Hooked-on politics
may become popular. If not. Win
Adams will be far offline. No one
will be able to Impeach father
laptop.
Win some, lose some Adams.

B u rglary suspect naDDea
Burglary suspect Donald Ray Owens, 22, was ar­
rested Friday at a tower near the Intersection of Lake
Mary Boulevard and U.S. Highway 17-02 by Sanford

Police Officers, from left. Cpt. Aaron Johnson. Allen
McCoy, and David Morganstem. The Seminole County
Sheriffs Office helicopter assisted in the operation.

Willow Tree
is dressed for
October
By Rose W hite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Ellen Schlrmer
Is wearing a new dirndl dress
and so do her waitresses at the
Willow Tree Restaurant.
TTucy Cole and Christine
Dorfmelster seem to enjoy
wearing the new outfits, and
the compliments they received
the first few days from the pa­
trons.
*1 might have to let mine out
a bit," Cole said.
Don Knight, the owner of
Knight's shoes, was one of
those enjoying Uie food and the
decor o f the restaurant on
Wednesday,
He
was
sur­
rounded by other patrons.
To be Bure. It's October, and
the Willow Tree la looking
Bavarian.
Schlrmer. the owner, has
tripled the size o f her restau­
rant in the last couple of years
and tried to set a good example
for the otliers shops and eating
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and Christine Dorfmelster, will serve specialties during Oktobedest.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY - If
knowledge Is half o f thr bat­
tle. then American women
should Ik * winning the light
utlalnat hrriial ranrrr. tint
the American Cancer Society
estimates that 43.500 women
In America will die from
breast cancer tills year.
During October, National
Breast Cancer Awareness
Month. Information about de­
tection and treatment seems
to be everywhere, but there
is still a prevailing 'they don't
mean me' attitude.
"Breust cancer Is a killer,
but It doesn't have to be,*
said Bobble Hanson. C erti­
fied Nurse Midwife. *lf found
early It Is so treatable.* Fear
and misconceptions are o f­
ten the culprits when breast
cancer goes undetected.
Hanson, who has worked
with Dr. Clyde Cllmrr, with
offices tn Seminole County,
slnre 1983, said she Is see­
ing an Increase In breast
cancer among women In
thetr early In mid thirties.
Many
of
these
younger

women, she said, cat healthy
diets and are nonsmokeni.
‘ Breast cancrr tn young
women ran be more aggresslvr and should be aggres­
sively treated.* Hanson said.
Risk factors can be con­
trolled to some degree, but
early detection ta still the
best advantage a woman has
for
ongoing quality o f life
and survival. Early detection
begins with Ihe Individual.
Women
have
historically
been the caretakers, but they
often do not take the aame
rare with themselves, she
said.
Breast
examination
Is
bused on delecting changes
for the
individual through
self-examination and regular
check-ups. Woman who per­
form regular monthly aelfrxams will be familiar with
their bodies and be able to
pick up something
new.
Though breast cancer la rare
In men
similar
changes
should also be reported to
their health care provider.
There Is more to self­
examination than feeling for
lumps. llanBon said. Woman

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TALLAHASSEE • A Fantasy 5 ticket sold
In Longwood was one o f 10 to win In
Thursday night's drawing.
Lottery
Secretary Marcia Mann announced
Friday.
The
ticket
holders
will
share
$242,909.40. or $24,290.94 each.
The winning numbers were 2-3-6-7-13.

crime prevenUon. Entertainment books
can be ordered by calling Tina or Becky at
the Crimeline Tips ofllce (800) 423-6477
between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Books may be ordered
until Dec. 15.

Entertainment discounts

Truth web site

ORLANDO • Crlmellne. and Us youth
program. The Speakout Hotline, has the
1999 Entertainment Book Is available for
a $30 donation. The book features twofor-one dining discounts at a variety of
area restaurants and attractions. Funds
raised from the book sales are used for

The Florida Tobacco Pilot Program has
launched a new Truth web site to give
teens greater access to facts and statistics
about cigarettes and chewing tobacco.
Truth anti-tobacco ad campaigns, and
SWAT
(Students
Working
Against
Tobacco) teams. The web site address is

www.wholetruth.com.

N ew extension service hours
SANFORD - The County Extension
Service has new Saturday hours. One
agent will be available to assist with any
needs every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5
p.m. Services available include home­
making. master gardener and 4-H
groups.
For more Information on the extension
service, call (407) 323-2500. ext. 5551.

Parisian benefit sale
Crlmellne and Its youth program. The
Speakout Hotline, wtll participate tn the

Parisian Great Benefit Sale to help raise
funds for crime prevention. For a $5
donation shoppers will enjoy store dis­
counts. continental breakfast, hourly dis­
counts. and register to win a $500
Parisian shopping spree. The special sale
will be held Nov. 7 from 6 a.m. until 10
a.m. at participating Parisian stores In
Seminole Towne Center Mall. Oviedo
Marketplace Mall. West Oaks Mall and
The Florida Mall. For ticket Information
call Tina or Becky at the Crlmellne Tlpa
ofllce (800) 423-8477 between 8:30 a.m.
and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Breakfast at C rooms
SANFORD - The Seminole County
Branch of the National Association for the
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O ct. 10, 1 9 9 8
T"oilnj/ is the ?83rd
dab of 1998 mid the
ISin chiv of fall
TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1935, Oenrgc Gershwins musical
I'imUj and Hess opened on llroad
way
On this day in I97i* the island nation
of Fiji gained its independence after
almost a century ol British rule
On this day in 1987. Tom MrClean of
Britain finished Ins row across the At
latitic Ocean, having crossed it in a
record 54 days. 18 hours
TODAY’ S BIRTHDAYS: Antoine
Watteau &lt;1684 17211, artist. Benjamin
West 1738 18201. artist, (iiusrppe
Verdi M8l3-t90D, opera composer.
Helen Hayes U900 1993V actress. Th
elonious Monk il9t8 I982i. musician.

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Ed Wood 0924 1978', director, Harold
Pinter 0930 V playwright, is 68. Ben
Vereen (1946-t, dancer actor, is 52,
David le e Roth 0955 V singer, is 43.
Martina Navratilova 0956 V tennis
great, is 42
TODAY’S SPORTS: On this day in
1924 the Washington Senators de
feated the New York (Hants 4 3 in the
seventh game ol the World Series
TODAY'S Qt’OTK: “ Truth does not
blush"
Tertullian
TODAY’S WEATHER: On this day in
1R04, a violent coastal storm sped near
Philadelphia. P a , to near New York
City, and to Boston. Mass it was the
most violent storm in years
SOI?lift: iwi HtAtbrr
(‘alcndar Vwrd
f*uh!i«hm(E Ud
TODAY S MOON Between
full moon (Oct 5) and last
quarter lOct 121

Tod up is flic 284th
dun of 1998 nttd the
19m dap of ftdi

Leonard 0925 1. writer, is 73; Daryl
Unit 0949 V singer songwriter, is 49

TODAY'S SPORTS: (In this day in
1943. Spud Chandler pitched a ten hit
shutout as the New York Yankees de
TODAY S HISTORY: On this day in
feated (he St I.mils Cardinals 2 0 In
1881. David Houston of Cambria. Wise ,
win the World Series
patented the first roll film for cameras
On this day in 1936, the CBS radio quiz TODAY'S ()UOTK: “ No one can make
show "Professor (}ui/.” became the you feel inferior without your consent.”
Eleanor HooscvcU
first to award cash and prizes to con
testants.
TODAY’S WEATHER: On this day in
On this day in 198t astronaut Kathy 1954. serious flooding in Chicago. Ill.
Sullivan became the first American resulted from heavy rains Chicago re
woman to walk in space
(Kirted $10 million damage
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TO D AY’ S BIRTHDAYS: Harlan SO
|hubli»htnft, l.td
Stone D872 1946V C S Supreme Court
justice. Eleanor Roosevelt &lt;1884 1962V
TO D AY’S MOON: Day
first lady Joseph Alsop &lt;1910 19891,
before last quarter lOct 121
journalist. Jerome Bobbins &lt;1918
luyRi. dancer choreographer, is 79, Art
I'm* M WSPAPKIl ENTEHIKISK ASSN
lllakci H919 i musician, is 79: Elmore

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places along First Street. The
dirndl dresses are her Idea.
‘ Dirndl menus girl.” stir said.
T in rxriled about what’s
happening In Sanford,”- Schlrmrr said. "We have a chance to
make many ImprnvrmML It’s
Important that we stick to ­
gether. I’m disappointed some
people an- against moving for­
ward 'IIicy want to fight the
new conference center and wa­
terfront hotel. The merchants
arc for It We want Sanford to
Ik- the l&gt;cst It ran be.**
Sometimes It’s the little
things that count the most.
Sehlmier expanded the ’ Willow
Tree’s capacity
from lltree
dozen seats to 96 - 60 Inside
and 36 outside. The enlarged
kitchen Is neat and clean.
The busiest hours at the
Willow Tree begin at 11 a.m.
and carry through to 3 tn the
afternoon. Sehlmier prepares a
homemade soup each day. On
Wednesday It was a tomato
bisque. She hud a
warm
Duvarlan-styte potato
salad
and a menu that called for a
try.
For while the Willow Tree
was open on Friday evenings,
but downtown Sanford Is going

TIDES

Today-. Partly •tinny with n 40 per­
cent dunce of afternoon showers.
High* In the upper-BOV L.ow* in
Uic upper-60s. Sunday: Partly
cloudy. Highs tn the mld-SOs Lows
In the upper 60s. Monday: Partly
eknidy. Highs In the mid-80s. Lows
upper-60*. Tuesday: Showers
lltghs tn the mld-SOs. Lows In tile
Upper-60s.

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SATURDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min 10 05
a.m., maj. 3:55 a.m.. min.
10:35 p.m . maj. -1:20 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
12:30 a.m..
p.m.. low: 5:58
a.m.. 6:44 p.m. New Smyrna
Beach: high: 12:04 a.m.. 12:35
p.m., low: 6:03 a.m.. 6:49 p.m..
Cocoa Beach: high: 12:19 a.m..
12:50 p.m.. low: 6:18 a.m.. 7:04
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BEACH CONDITIONS
D a yto n a B ea ch &amp; N ew
S m y rn a B each : Seas are 24 feel with a light chop.
W ater tem peratu re at D ay­
tona Is 79 degrees and at
New Sym rna. 79 degrees.
W inds are from the n orth ­
east at 10-15 ni.p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature tn
Sanford Friday was n/a and
the overnight low was n/a.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending At 10 a.m.. Sat­
urday totaled n/a.

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said the restaurant will be
open for Friday Fcsts, which
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SANFORD, Hartwell Avenue, 2 1 0 0 block. Oct. 5, 7:11 a.m. A
28-yrar-oId man and a 20-ycar-old man wrre arrested for a g ­
gravated battery and attempted murder try Sanford police.
I’ollce said the arrrsts were made In relation to a shoot Inn the
last Sunday at the Ideas Grorrry store on Kith Street in
Sanford. A man who had been shot In the stomarh arrived nt
Central Florida Regional Hospital. Me told hospital personnel
he had been shot by two men he knew, who had driven up to
the store In a ear. lie told police he and the men had been In­
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SANFORD, Southwest Road, 1900 block. Oct. 7. A 10-yearold woman was arrested for criminal mischief In relation to
an Incident that happened on Sept. I I . Seminole County
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Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Palin Springs Drive, 300 block. Oct.
H, 12:21 p.m. A 23-year-old man was arrested for dom estic
violence by Altamonte Springs [M ille r after he allegedly got
Into an argument with his wife and he hit her with Ills fist on
the fare.
CASSELBERRY, Idlebrook Court, 3700 block, Oct. 7. 12.OH
a.m. A 3 2 -year-old man and a 24-year-old woman were ar­
rested for domestic violence try Seminole County shrrlirs
deputies. The deputies said they had to slop the two from ar­
guing on arrival. According to the arrest report. the two w rre
arguing when ihe woman hit the man with her fists. He r e ­
turned with several lilts, with Ills fists. Reportedly, she threw
several household objects at him and he tried to restrain her.
FERN PARK. U.8. Highway 17 92. B300 block, Oct. 7. 8:39
p.m. A 39 year old man was arrested for domestic violence by
Seminole County sheriff's deputies aflrr he allegedly hll his
wifr In the fare with his fists during an argument.

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Cancer
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that Improves cancer diagno­
sis. surgical procedures and
drug therapies. Five cancer ex­
periments are scheduled to be
conducted during the upcoming
space shuttle mission expected
to launrh Oct. 29.

should look for changes In the
SANFORD, South Park Avenue, 900 block. Oct. 7. 5:27 p m.
appearance
of ihe
breast.
A 20-year-old man was arrested for domestic violence by
Dimpling or an orange perl
Sanford jmllcc alter he and his girlfriend got Into an argu­
look to tiie skin, skin Irritation,
ment about turning a light on In their home. Reportedly, the
redness or discharge are other
man pushed hrr In (hr chest during Ihe argument.
warning signs according to the
American Cancer Sorlely.
'Hy feeling It you don't have
to diagnose It. only know that
It's different.' Hanson said.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Cypreaa at Beecbwood. Oct. H. 3:33
‘ Diagnosis, with the aid or speu.m. An fH-year-old man was arrested by Altamonte Springs
ctfle tests. Is Ihe Job of heulth
lkillce for possession of marijuana. Police said they had
rare providers.'
stopped to question three men In a van parked on the side of
Tills Is whrrr frar often enthe road. H ie rear-seat passenger was reportedly acting sus­
IrrH tiie picture. Women delay
piciously. Police mjiKI they asked the nuui to step mil of Ihr
seeing ihelr health care pro­
van and when he did, they found a baggie of marijuana on Ihe
vider because Iiiry are^afraid to
floor near where he had been sitting.
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“ Know. According to the Cancer
Sorirty, most breast changes
ALTAM ONTE SPRINOS, Box elder, BOO block, Oct. 7. A 39are nut cancer. Ignoring the
year-old man and n 42-year-old man were arrested for pos­
signs will not make It go away.
session of less than 20 grams of marijuana and for possession
Modem mammography pro­
of paraphernalia. Altamonte Springs police said they e x e ­
vides doctors with high quality
cuted a search warrant at the house and found three grams of
x-ray Images with a negligible
marijuana In the 42-yeur-old mans room. Police reported a
risk to the patient. Women still
bong In the living mom. Thr 39-year old man knocked on the
tend to avoid mammograms
door while the searrh was In progress, and poller searchrd
like a dreaded trip to the den­
him. In his pocket, they reportedly found some marijuana
tist. she said.
und a small pipe with marijuana residue.
Hanson strongly encourages
women to have a base-line
mammogram before age 40 and
on the advice o f their health
care provider when It Is war­
ranted.
'Yes. there Is some squeeze,
coatlmttd from P a f« IA
$988,397 for 1999/2000.
but the Information could be
Rrrnmmrndrd
funding
rerent com m is­
lifesaving' Hanson said. ‘ And
source Is KMS Transport Reve­
sions and finally we're here,"
women shouldn't be afraid of a
nue. o f which $1,090,894 has
Morris said.
biopsy either.' continues Mun­
been thus fur collected In fiscal
'Saying that both
sldrs
son. *lf a biopsy is suggested
year 1997/98.
worked hard for this agreement
do It.'
The Seminole County flrrIs an understatement," Criswell
A biopsy is taking a small
flghtrrs have had an extremely
said. "We knew what we de­
amutinl of tissue and examin­
busy year, on call after the
served. und we battled for It.
ing it under u microscope to
tnmudocH and wildfires. Gov.
Out of 134 flrr/rrsnir com pa­
determine If the cells are can­
Lawton Chiles made a couple
nies In the stute we were H2nd
cerous or not.
of trips to the county to a p ­
In pay. That's whut we tried to
With so many advances In
plaud their efforts. President
right. We've succeeded In 1mIhe technology' needed for the
Clinton did u flyover of the
roving that ranking. And we
dctcetlon und treatment
of
area after the spring lumaellevc we earned It."
breast runccr It is frustrating
The membership o f the un­ docs.
fur health care providers when
Each of the county com m is­
ion ratified the county's last
women allow fear to keep them
sioners has expressed his apoffer on Sept. 14. There were
from the help that Is available
rrciatlon o f Ihr firelighters
some changes. Criswell said,
ul us a group there wasn't an t today.
and there probably will be
The future will bring more
more when the two sides nego­ agreement until tiie one In the •
technological advances tn Die
last few weeks.
tiate further next month.
fight against cancers of all
'We're Just about there now,"
On Nov. 18. Ihe union is enti­
types. A test that Identifies a
Criswell said. “Tuesday’s the
tled to reopen the collective
gene associated with breast
bargaining agrremrnt fur nego­ day for the commission to
close It."
, cancer Is tiring developed, but.
tiation of wages only for fiscal
because there is no sure
The UCC vote will take place
year 1998/99.
method o f prevention. It ralsrs
at a public hearing beginning
The budgetary Impact for
ethical questions about what to
the
county
vurtes
from ul 1:30 p.m. at tile County
do with the Information.
Building. 1101 East
$544,744
for
1997/98
to Services
NASA continues
research
$770,821
for
1998/99
to First Street In Sanford.

Hanson believes the next
generation will benefit greatly
from the advancements being
made today, bin no matter how
advanced, the knowledge can
only be o f good If It Is utilized.
'N o one should lie dying of
brrusi cancer.* Hanson tuiid.
For more information, cull
the American Cancer Society
ut 1-800 227-2345.

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NANCY HALL
Nancy Hal).
53.
Landing
Drive, Sanford, died Monday.
Oct. 5. 1998. Bom in Pough­
keepsie. N.Y.. she moved to
Central Florida In 1997. Mrs.
Hall was an office manager for
a telephone answering service.
She was a Roman Catholic.
Survivors Include husband,
Stanley B.; son. Scott R., San­
ford;
sisters,
Kathleen
Granatu. Suzanne T. Doyle,
both of Sanford; five grand­
children.
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Merle Brannon Hinson. 77.
Margaret Road. Sanford, died
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Hinson was u homemaker. She
was a member o f the Sanford
Garden Club. Mrs. Hinson
served In the U.S. Navy during
WW1I. She was u member of
First
Christtan
Church
of
Sanford.
Survivors Include sons. Tom,
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Poteau.
Okla.; brothers. Tody Brunnon. Lee Brannon, both of
Campbell. Calif.; nine grand­
children;
two
great­
grandchildren
Baldwin-Fairchild
Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
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arrangements.
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In support of the hotel/conference
complex
Sin ce the concept o f a hotel/confcrcncc on the lakefront w as first introdu ced last year, S an ford has
broa ch ed the subject from distin ctly d ifferen t view s.
W h ile the city cou ncil em braced the Idea unan im ously,
som e city residen ts had their doubts about w h eth er Ft.
M ellon Park w as the appropriate site for su ch a project.
A s proposed by the city, m ore than h a lf o f the park
w ou ld be Incorporated Into the h otel/con feren ce center
and abou t six a cres w ould rem ain as a park. T h e city
has earm arked abou t $2 m illion for park im p ro v e­
m ents. w hich Inclu de a boardw alk and pier.
The proposed h otel/conference cen ter created m uch
controversy. S o m uch controversy, in fact, that the city
decided to leave It up to the voters on Nov. 3 w hen a
park referendum w ill be on the ballot.
W ith careful pla n n in g and contin u ed com m u nication
w ith the pu blic b y the city, w e believe the proposed
com plex w ill benefit Sanford In the lon g run. both e c o ­
n om ically and aesthetically.
For the past decade, Sanford has w orked diligently
tow ard Its goal o f establish in g a historic district. In ­
clu d in g a n u m ber o f bu sin esses In the dow ntow n area.
C h an ges had also been In the w orks for Ft. M ellon
Park, w h ich is located o ff First Street and facin g Lake
M onroe. Som e o f the ballficlds w ere to be m oved and the
park w as destined for Im provem ents.
Th e concept has been approved by several city co m ­
m ittees, bu sinesses, and the G reater S anford C ham ber
o f C om m erce.
Both, op pon en ts and proponents to the project have
been vocal In th eir view s through signs, letters to this
new spaper, and the distribution o f literatu re. On Nov. 3,
city residents w ill h ave the final say.
W e believe developin g the park as part o f the proposed
com plex Is d ie next logical step for the city. Th ou gh
oth er sites have been suggested by opponents o f d ie
project. Ft. M ellon Park Is d ie natural choice.

V ote yes to im p rove park
After learning more about the
referendum regarding building
a hotel and conference center
on a portion of Ft. Mellon Park.
I-realized that a “Yea* vote vic­
tory mean* everyone vrtn» the
park Is saved, the economy Is
boosted and Sanford's future
improves.

the completed graphic In the
Seminole Herald. As the con­
troversy heads ever closer lo a
referendum. It will be a tre­
mendous help for the citizens
o f Sanford in assessing the

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m »e referendum has a llo­
cated $2 million specifically to
enhance the park, add a fish­
ing pier and a boardwalk along
the lake. Therefore, you don't
have to be either "for the park*
or "for the conference center."
You can be for both.
Many people have the mis­
conception that the hotel and
conference center are going to
replace the park. That is sim­
ply not true. These proposed
buildings will be next to the
park, which 1 might add Is g o­
ing to be even bigger than It is
today...over 8 acres. (Compare
that with the 1.5 acre "Park on
I*ark' and you have a good Idea
of how big Fort Mellon Park
will be.)
Voting "yes" for this referen­
dum gives our community on
opportunity to Improve Its
lakefront park.
Sincerely.
Robert Kuhn
Sanford
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Boundaries p rop osed
fo r Ft. M e llo n P a rk
Your lack o f action on the
proposed stated In my letter to
you dated. 5-26-98. has puzzled
me. In this letter I suggested
that you overlay the bounda­
ries of the proposed Fort Mel­
lon Park Hotel and Convention
Center on a map o f the existing
waterfront area and publish

p ro» and cons of this develop

ment tiefui e voting".
I again request that this sug-_
gestlon be Implemented.
Sincerely,
Mack Holcomb
Sanford

This letter la in response to
Mr. Bob Kuhn's article entitled.
"Just what are we preserving?"
In this article, he makes sev­
eral personal attacks on some
o f the people who are trying to
prevent the destruction
of
Sanford's Fort Meliort Park. He
also makes several ridiculous
assertions pertaining to the
value o f Fort Mellon Park. Mr.
Kuhn dearly does not have an
objective
and
disinterested
viewpoint concerning this mat­
ter. This Sanford business
owner evidently believes that
the destruction of Fort Mellon
Park (for the benefit o f outside
commercial Interests) will pro­
vide "economic
growth*
to
Sanford. However, to whose
economic growth is he refer­
ring? Is he referring to the
economic self interests o f the
tiny number o f business own­
ers who own property in the
immediate vicinity o f the pro­
posed hotel and conference
center, and who might con­
ceivably profit from this gov­
ernment giveaway o f public
land?
Shouldn't our local govern­
ment work In the best Interest

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cssaryj, 1 immediately agreed that wc
would use this legal description. So, the
facts are that the City Commission from
the beginning had insisted on a large park
element and there was never a plan to
"develop and do away with the entire Park."
Tire "constant and vigilant efforts of the
Society" had nothing whatsoever to do with
It.
WHAT DOES "YES' VOTE. AND WHAT
DOES A "NO" VOTE MEAN ON THIS REFKBEMmJM_ISSUK? Tills is simple. Mr.
Groseclose:
• A "YES" vote means that you want
Sanford, the County Seat, chosen as the
site for Seminole County's Conference
Center.
• A "YES" vote means we could have our
high school graduations here at home and
not have to travel to Orange County.
• A "YES* vote means you want to revi­
talize our beautiful historic downtown by
bringing business conferences and the as­
sociated Bpending lo downtown Sanford,
• A "YES" vote means you want to see
Sanford restored to Its splendor with a
Historic Hotel as the grand centerpiece.
• A "YES* vote means you want to see
Fort Mellon Park enhanced with a fishing
pier and marina, a beautiful landscaped
boardwalk, gazebos, pavilions, and added
playground equipment for our children.
And yes. Mr. Groseclose. an Improved ba s­
ketball court and tennis courts for the en­
joyment o f our citizens.
• A "NO" vote means you are running the
risk o f not bringing prosperity and revitali­
zation to our historic downtown.
• A "NO* vote would send a signal all over
Centra) Florida that Sanford Is not ready
to take the lead in our Centra) Florida Re­
gion.
• A "NO" vote would limit the future v i­
ability of Sanford'a waterfront.
• A "NO" vote will continue the mediocrity
of a gpbltc u w t that has ao much potctiI

THE ST4TE OF 7 * UNION.,
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Just w hat are w e pre­
s e r v in g ?

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Please, Mr. Groseclose. stick to the facts.
Il Is sail Indeed that you attempt to d is­
guise your underhanded tactics by accus­
ing those on the oilier side o f the very
things you nre doing. That, Mr. Groseclose,
Is the oldest of political dirty tricks. That
said, let's try to confine this debate to ab­
solute facts, which are easily verified,
rnlhrr than overly emotional pleas and
scare tactics. Let's do examine In the light
of truth the facts and myths about this Im ­
portant Issue.
Fort Mellon Park Is Not A. Historic Site.
First of all. there Is nothing historic about
Fbrt Mellon Park. It was nfil the site of
Fort Mellon. In fact. It was nothing more
than a swamp when Camp Mellon existed.
The land that comprises the site of Fort
Mellon Park did nol even exist when C a p ­
tain Mellon was slain at what was then
called Camp Monroe. Ft. Mellon Park was
not crcntcd until 1935. !*rlor tq that, Fort
Mellon Park consisted of approximately
117 platted subdivision lots. Our plans are
to upgrade and enhance the-,park, and
anyone with an honest love for this City
asset should appreciate that. i|
It's a Matter o f Public Record. How was 6
acres on the east end o f the Park set
aside? The City Commission from the very
beginning was determined to kdep a large
park clement In the development proposal.
The City Manager (at the direction o f the
Commission) was meeting with lloe Paelttl
to ascertain the portion o f Fort Mellon
Park lo be leased as the site o f the Sem i­
nole County Conference Center and Hotel.
Mr. Paelttl had proposed a larger portion
o f the Park to build a tong-stay hotel or
condominiums, a proposal that was re­
jected by the City. It was Mr. Paelttl, not
Mr. Oroseclose or Henry Sweet or any
other member o f the Society lo Preserve
Fort Mellon Park, who proposed setting
aside the easterly 700 feet for Park en­
hancements. He did not do this In re­
sponse to pressure from the Society, but In
response to the City's insistence that a
large park element be included In the pro­
posal.
Mr. Groseclose. when you and Hem y
Sweet met with me and City Managerial
Bill Simmons and Tony VanDerworp. Mr.
Simmons was still working on the legal de­
scription. He was. In fact, asking me at the
time If we wanted to set aside the easterly
700 feet. A legal description doing Just that
was already in writing before you and Mr.
Sweet came to City Hall. When you asked
the question (there was no tnatatence nec-

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o f a ll of the people of Sanford?
The vast majority o f the resi­
dents o f Sanford would receive
little or not economic benefit
from this project. However,
project would certainly be a
detriment to the quality o f life
-o f Sanford residents. The Ides
o f the plopping down of a huge
hotel complex In this small
residential community la a b ­
surd. Costs resulting from the
Increased burden on public
services and the problems of
dealing with Increased traffic
and crime would more thftn
offset the money derived from
Increased taxes.
Despite Kuhns assertions,
Fort Mellon Park Is a valuable!’
asset to this community. W hy:
should the ballparks, tennis,
courts, pavilion, trees, etc. beh
moved to other locations? W h y *
should the citizens of Sanford
be required to look elsewhere
for a place to walk, fish, and
relax? If the construction o f a
huge hotel complex in this
small city Is a viable business
project, let It be undertaken by
private enterprise. Let outside
developers look elsewhere for
free land.
What are the opponents of
this government giveaway try­
ing lo preserve? Thor are try­
ing to preserve a park that be­
longs to them. They are also
trying to preserve the right to
control their own city govern­
ment.
R obert McKlnnlM

Q u ain t atm osphere
The history and quaint a t­
mosphere o f downtown Sanford
haa always been Important to
me and my family. When I first
heard about the Fort Mellon
Park/Conference Center refer­
endum. I was Immediately con­
cerned that commercial devel­
opment o f our precious lakefront would ruin what I've loved
moat about our city.
I am relieved to learn that
the city hod already thought
through my concerns. The de­
veloper In line for the job
(assuming
the
referendum
passes, and from what Fve
heard it will) has plana to
maintain our small-town qui­
nines in his design o f the
building. He knows the appeal
o f Sanford Is In Us charming
locals, long history, and old
buildings.
I've seen the sketches o f the
proposed
hotel,
conference
center and enhanced park and
I'm excited to see how beautiful
It la. I am voting YESt
Sincerely.

Such sweet sounds
Russ White’s column an Oc­
tober 1 entitled "Such Sweet
Sounds That Chris Has Found’
explained so simply yet so
forcefully why Ft. Mellon Park
must be preserved. In case
some o f the Herald readers

1NQ RELOCATED. The Intentional a t­
tempts to confuse the citizenry, sir. seem
lo emanate from the Society. As you know,
the ballficlds are being relocated lo a ter­
rific Sports Complex associated with the
Historic Sanford Memorial Stadlum-a com ­
plex which will house six lighted ballflelds
and tennis courts. This was planned before
there was a conference center Idea, and It
wtl) be accomplished regardless o f the out­
come o f the November 3 Referendum. You
know this well, Mr. Groseclose. because I
have personally shown you the plans and
briefed you on the development of the
Sports Complex. Why do you continue to
slant the facts and attempt to mislead the
cltlzeniy by telling them the baiinelds and
tennis courts will be bulldozed? You cer­
tainly know beltertlt
THERE IS NO CHILDREN'S FISHING
LAKE! You know there Is no "children's
fishing lake", there is only a borrow pit
pond dug In the 1950's to fill in the Pump
Branch ditch. Yes, there were attempts
many years ago to have children's fishing
rodeos. This failed In the long run because
the lake was too shallow and dirty for fish
to survive, and the Fish and Oame C om ­
mission gave up their attempts to stock
this drainage pond. You also know that for
years this pond has been posted "No
Fishing."
NO MORE SCARE TACTICS, PLEASEI The
Marriott Hotel next to the Orlando Expo
Center Is certainly not a huge building. At
240 rooms, It Is not much larger than the
Sanford House (200 rooms) built by San­
ford's founder, or the Mayfair Hotel at 178
rooms. What this proposal docs. Mr.
Oroseclose, Is restore the community so­
da ) selling and grandeur of a full-service
hotel. It Is sad Indeed that Sanford had
more hotel rooms during World War II than
we have now.
You state that you firmly believe the
conference center represents neither prog­
ress nor development. You say It will de­
stroy a gcneratlons-old landmark. What
landmark? There Is no landmark, and we
all know (he history o f this land. Il was
lake bottom and marsh prior to the
seawall construction, and then It was a
platted subdivision. How Is this a birth­
right? You talk about the Jobs being at
minimum wage. Where do you get this
from? While there o f course will be some
entry level Jobs, the total payroll and op­
portunities will surpass *20 million annu­
ally. All spent In Sanford! You do not of
course mention the Jobs that are above av­
erage. Why? Nor do you mention the syn­
ergy and spin-off benefits that an en­
hanced park and revitalized downtown
area will bring. Why do you think the com ­
petition Is so keep for the conference cen­
ter? You know very well It Is due to the
enormous economic benefits this confer­
ence center will bring.
Your comment about corporate welfare la
particularly misleading. The developer has
not asked for any economic Incentives. In
fact, he will be Investing more than $40
million In downtown Sanford.
How can you say the drainage problems
o f Ooldsboro and North Mellonvllle Avenue
have been Ignored? Using the Stormwater
Utility Fee. the City recently spent
$160,000 on North Willow Avenue In the
Mellonvllle area to solve a long-standing
drainage problem. We are
spending
$335,000 on First Street drainage prob­
lems that affect the North Mellonvllle Ave­
nue area. In Ooldsboro, we have spent
$1,700,000 on Mill Creek drainage Im­
provements and are currently planning and
financing the Mill Creek Phase 3B im­
provements In the amount o f $2,000,000.
Are you desperate enough to spread this
kind o f misinformation? This Is Informa­
tion that you must know the public record
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missed Russ's story, it told o f a
young family; mother Betty
Moore, son Chris, daughter
Darrtell
and
grandmother
Mary; and their Tove for Ft.
Mellon Park.
In the article Betty recalled
many fond and happy memo­
r ie s 'o f coming to the park In
her youth and now bringing her
two children to the park.
This fetter la really a d ­
dressed to Betty and her fam ­
ily.
Dear Betty,
Please don't despair about
the future o f FL Mellon Pork.
Be happy and take heart that
we live In a country where. We
the People, have the power
over government to make deci­
sions affecting our Uvea. We.
the voters o f Sanford, can and
will prove that development
has no place In our Ft. Mellon
Park!
On Tuesday, November 3, the
voters o f Sanford will vote for
or against development o f F t
Mellon Park for a hotel and
conference center. Oh yea, they
will leave us a small part on
the east end If they prevail at
the polls.
If you are qualified to vote In
Sanford but are not registered,
register to vote. And then on
Nov. 3. rain or shine, vote NO
on the question o f developing
our park.
If those o f you who may not
have decided how you will vote
on Nov. 3 need a reason to
keep the developers out of our

park; remember Betty and her
family and the many, many
more families and Individuals
who use the park and the
many, many more yet to come
who will also continue to enjoy
what Is rightfully theirs.

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P a rk cannot be sold
Fort Mellon Pork cannot be
sold or used for other than rec­
reation because he pul the
park in a trust fund. He died in
1936 or early 1937. The trust
was not to be opened until
2004. The City does not own
Fort Mellon Park. You cannot
build on Fort Mellon Park
against the trust fund.
S a l

P re serv in g h istoric sites
Several years ago citizens o f
Virginia defied the big Mouse
from Orlando. AKA Michael
Eisner, when he tried to create
a historic theme park near
Manassas. Why should they
allow destruction o f their real
historic pork on such hallowed
ground for an outsider to erect
an artificial theme park? Logic
and Indignation prevailed. The
Mouse went slinking back to
Orlando,
tncrcduloua
that
those Virginians would spurn

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Business
Florida business activity is on the rise

B ike built fo r one
Jerry Milts, chairman ot the education committee at the Greater San­
ford Chamber ol Commerce, presents a bicycle to Student of the
Month Stormy DoBautte at a recent chamber luncheon. Also shown
aro Robert Hail, Scott Clark Toyota; Doug Sills, president ot the
chamber, and Brad Story, Service Merchandise.

TALLAHASSEE • Business
activity In Florida was up 1.3
percent, or 5.2 percent on an
annualized basts-during the
second quarter, according to
the Wachovia Florida Business
Index. In the last 12 months,
the Index has risen 4.8 per*
cent. By comparison, the na­
tion’s real
gross
domestic
product increased 0.35 percent
in the second quarter, an an­
nualized growth rate o f 1.4
percent.
O f the four major indicators
tracked by the state Index,
three Improved during the
quarter. Total n onagri cultural
employment rose 1.4 percent.
Residential building permits,
which reflect plans for future
construction, gained 1.5 per­
cent, and initial claims for un­
employment Insurance slipped
0.2 percent. The only major in­
dicator to worsen w as the av­
erage manufacturing workweek,
which slipped to 41.8 hours.
The 1.4 percent gain In state
nonagricultural
employment
compared to a 0,6 percent In­
crease nationally. In the last
12 months, employment In the
state has risen 4.8 percent,
while employment In the na­
tion Increased 3 percent.

Florlda manufacturing em ­
ployment declined 0.4 percent
during the second quarter,
while manufacturing employ­
ment nationally was off 0.1
percent. In the state, employ­
ment was higher In transporta­
tion equipment and electrical
machinery. Employment was
lower In the non-electrical m a­
chinery. lumber, textile, ap­
parel. food processing, pnper
and printing Industries.
Nonmanufacturing
employ­
ment rose 1.5 percent during
the quarter. Employment gains
were recorded In wholesale nnd
retail trade, services and con­
struction.
Government
em ­

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The seasonally adjusted un­
employment rate for Florida
was 4.0 percent in the second
quarter, unchanged form the
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can refute. Why do you expose
yourself in this manner and
then claim that (hose who
support the conference center
arc guilty of purposeful deceit?
The facts, sir. prove unequivo­
cally who Is the deceiver.
PLEASE STICK TO WHAT YOU
KNOW IS TRUE. MR. QRQSECIjOSEI Y ou also keep trying to
scare our citizens by referring
to ’ huge amounts o f tax debt to
rarh taxpayer.* You know that
there are no general tux obliga­
tions being used here. That is
the real beauty of gaining tills
economic plum by using Tour­
ist Development Taxes and Tnx
Incremental Financing for (lie
public portion o f this center. It
is the lax Increment only on
flic hotel anil other private por­
tions. and tourist tax dollars
that arc used heir. That
ineuns, Mr. Groseclosc. that
our citizens have no fear of
high tax debts. What a great
way to fund a m ajor assetl
You say that the City’s
promise o f $2-3 million in park
enhancement Is a ‘ distortion of

cue of
the truth.* Who is distorting
the truth here. Mr. Groseclosc?
You try to Infer that the piers
will be built at each end ot the
hotel. You know that Is not
true. Tlic Ashing pier will be
constructed on the existing
breakwater o f the Monroe Har­
bor Marina, west o f the hotel.
The marina dock will be con­
structed well cast o f the hotel
In the citizens' park. You have
known that since we began
discussing this proposal, so
why do you Insist on distorting
the facta? You also know that
the boardwalk will be built the
entire length o f the area from
Sanford Avenue tn front of the
Civic Center all the way lo the
New Tribes Mission. Why then,
would you state that the
boardwalk will only be tn front
of the hotel/conference center?
You know that la a deliberate
falsehood. The boardwalk, the
Ashing pier, the marina dock,
and the enhanced park ameni­
ties will all be Public Park!
These are not things the devel­
oper needs, these are public
Improvements, paid for out of

the benefits o f ua being the
conference center site. This Is
not corporate welfare to the
developer, and you know that
very well.
Your rash comment about
purposeful deceit by those In
favor or the conference center
Is pitiful. This letter certainly
proves where the purposeful
deceit is coming from, and It
comes from your article. The
facts as presented here are a
matter or public record. You
know that and yet you expose
yourself to It. I must ask why
you would do that, when the
truth ta tn the record for every­
one to see. I guess you are
right-Desperate people do des­
perate things, dishonest p eo­
ple do dishonest things*
I encourage the residents of
Sanford to look closely at' all
the Issues regarding this vote.
Talk to the people Involved.
Call my office with your ques­
tions and concerns. I feel con­
fident that voters who know the
facts will support the referen­
dum and vote "YES’ on Novem­
ber 3.

Katherine Reichman. barely
ir n f
.l i i / f t f *
K rw R v rta n
yet
Judge
Freeman
ruled In the city's favor. It was
felt a determination had a l­
ready been made before the
society's group stepped into
the court room. (It was claimed
by the city that 3430 was
merely to clear title to the
land. It really gave the city the
same power as the referendum
to be voted on In November.)
Was this ethical? Could it be
that the Judge is a friend of the
mayor?
At the 8/10/98 work session
the devrloper/mayor very pom ­
pously remarked that he felt
when he was elected mayor he
had been given a mandate by
the people. At the 12/3/BO
election, o f 17.468 registered
voters only 3.653 bothered to
vote. Mr. Dale received 876
votes. Mr. Thomas with 1.045
would have needed 1,827 to
win. At the following run-off
between the two. Mr. Dale re­
ceived 2,149 and Mr. Thomas
1,543. This la a mandate?
What an ego trip.
You've seen the blue and
white signs stuck on vacant or
boarded up lota by Lon Howell.
Don't be fooled by their obfus­
cation: ‘ Save the park, the
Ashing pier, the boardwalk, the
conference center. What hap­
pened lo the hotel? The PARK
mentioned here is little sliver
o f six acres Mr. Dale would so
generously let us keep (until
they realize ‘Oops, we need
that for a parking garage or a
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o f something. It all depends on
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Mr. Dale’s philosophy as
quoted In a recent newspaper
ta “you should work with the
system.* Translation: My way
or no way.
A
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would be fine for Sanford, i f
built closer to 17-92 or 1-4.
NOT IN OUR HISTORIC PARK.
There are available sites other
than this tranquil setting.
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his overtures.
Now tn Sanford we have a
developer masquerading as a
mayor who la not Just endors­
ing but aggressively pushing
the development o f a ho­
tel/conference center on OUR
historic park which the citi­
zens of Sanford have enjoyed
for over 60 years.
Does this remind you. less
than two years ago this same
mayor immediately upon a s­
suming office pushed for ap­
proval o f an apartment devel­
opment In the midst o f private
homes.
Last year the Commission
declined - to
spend
about
$50,000 to restore the eroded
beachhead at the marina so
the annual sailing
regatta
could continue. The regatta
moved on elsewhere. Tills type
o f event did no harm to the
ecology of Lake Monroe. Re­
cently a Commissioner balked
at Bpending about $45,000 for
rrsl oral ion o f the gazebo and
custodian house at the cem e­
tery and plans were to demol­
ish both. The Sanford Histori­
cal Society (not. the Sanford
Historic Trust) and Individual
citizens arc raising money for
gazebo restoration. The city
agreed to supply matching
funds. Yet at the same time
Commissioners are
rushing
(while being egged on by some
members o f the County C om ­
mission) to approve a hotel/conference center, obligat­
ing the citizens for millions of
dollars o f debt. Where Is the
logic?
Several weeks ago represen­
tatives o f the Society for the
Preservation o f Fort Mellon
Park with their attorney arrived
at 9:55 a.m. for a 10:00 sched­
uled hearing before
Judge
Freeman to flic an emergency
Injunction to slop Ordinance
3430. When they arrived the
mayor and city attorney had
already left. They had already
met with the Judge. The Judge
threw out the emergency cla s­
sification. The meeting was re­
scheduled and a hearing was
held. The Society's attorney
presented extremely convincing
arguments; the city attorney.

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I write to clarify certain mis­
understandings. The mast plan
that Duany Plater-Zyberk pre­
pared for Sanford was not ap­
proved by the City Council. I
therefore have no professional
role to play In the current de­
bate on the hotel conference
center. However, as I am being
quoted anyway by both sides. I
must weight In as a disinter­
ested observer. This Is what I
think:
Although the drawings sent
to me are inadequate to make a
complete assessment,
some
Initial conclusions
can
be
drawn. The current baseball
fields are a utilitarian use that
could be served elsewhere. The
loss o f a portion o f the park Is
tolerable, as some o f the
world’s beat parks are small.
What matters most Is the
quality o f the buildings that
define the parka edge.
In this regard, there are sev­
eral aspects o f the current de­
sign that seem negative. First
Is the' removal o f waterfront
road and Its replacement by a
boardwalk. The best water­
fronts have alow-moving traffic
on streets (*Lakcfront D rivel
that give vitality for the place.
Second, all the shops o f the
current design face the water­
front.
therefore
presumably
giving the parking and service
areas towards First Street.
WUh a layout like this one, the
retail In the existing downtown
will surely wither and die.
Generally. 1 am worried
about his design, although I
think that a convention center
and a hotel, skillfully and
seamlessly woven Into the ur­
ban fabric, can add vitality to
downtown Sanford.
To properly Judge, the draw­
ings that I am provided with
must show the downtown as a
whole, as well as what goes on
Inside the building.
Sincerely,
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(over 8 acres total), including a public
boardwalk along the waterfront, which will
connect to a 4.5 mile boardwalk and bike
path (from Mellonville Avenue to Wayside
Park west of Interstate 4) already funded by
the Florida Department of Transportation

Referendum supporters, from left to right. Re/. Ricky Scott. Near M a r t Calvary
Baptist Church; Rev. Timothy D Hudson, (Director, Sanford Housing Authority).
S h o w Down of Blessings; and Pastor Benjamin Adam s. Jr., Rejected Stone F i#
M ission Non-Oenom nalona! Christian C h u rc h .'A T W vote m eans jobs, economic
opportunities and a wonderful community gathering place in Sanford's tuturor

Longtime Sanford r e s id e * and referendum supporters
Kay Bartholomew and Lolrin e M essenger, pictured here
in downtown Sanford's M agnolia Square, outside the
former office of the Sanford Herald (now the Tim es Square
Cale). where M rs M essenger worked in 1939.

and scheduled for completion in 2002,

A a free, public fishing pier.
A improved basketball facilities open to all
city residents, and

A a conference center and 300-room hotel.
The conference center will provide meeting
space for business meetings, community
functions (such as high school graduations)
and private events, such as receptions and
family reunions.
How will the project impact existing facilities?
From left to right: W. Larry Campbell, Branch Manager, Huntington Bank;
John Y. Mercer. Huntington Bank Director and Chairm an, Community
Redevelopm ent Agency; Am elia and Bid Royster, former Chairm an. C RA ,
and C R A with Greene. D ycus &amp; Com pany, P A T h e enhancement of the
park is a b*a riu e tor downtown Sanford's econom ic future!*

A The Sanford Museum will remain, with
increased exposure, and opportunity.
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and P h y is Conkfin (on the right) speak out in support of the
referendum, and urge you to vote *ye s.'T h e hotel, conference
center and enhanced park win be a significant catalyst for
community devetoprpent.

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.tf.The Civic Center. Senior Crflntyaari
Cham ber of Commerce will not be directly
impacted by any changes, other than to
benefit from the enhancements of the park
and neighboring areas.

A Seminole Boulevard will be closed to allow
for park expansion and the lakefront
boardwalk.

A Relocation of the baseball fields, which was
decided by a Sanford City Commission vote
three years ago, will happen regardless of
the outcome of this referendum. The City's
FV 99 budget includes funds to construct a
four-field complex at Chase Park, resulting

Row O ne (Mated): Thelma Mike, Community Activist: M arva Y. Hawkins, Concerned Citizen; Eunice T. W ilson, Owner, Wtfoon Bchefoergsr
Mortuary; Mrs. Attamese V. Bentley. Retired Teacher. Historian; Arthur H. Scott, President A M V E T S; Row Two (standing): Katheryn Alexander,
Retired Teacher: Vicki Smith. N AA CP; Margie Hopkins Knight. Vice President W estside Association; Cynthia Oliver, Education Director, S t
Matthews M issionary Baptist Church; Velma Hayes W iliam s. Sanford City Com m issioner; Row Three (standing): Sandra Gaines, Georgetown
Community Resident Francis Oliver. Chairman, Concerned Citizens; Sylvia Bodtson, Sw eet Harm ony S368, Order of the Eastern Star.

in improved baseball facilities for our youth.

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enhance economic development. Job
opportunities and part amenities for
C ty repldenta. the City Commission of
the.pty of Sanford is authorized to
leeae a portion of Fort Mellon Park,
to enter into contracts and to authorize
development of the Park for a
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Jeff
Berlinicke

T r ib e b a c k o n tra c k
Converted
defensive
back leads
Sem inole
to rout o f
Oak R id ge

H e r a ld S t a f f W r ite r

What happened
to the promise
o f a great 1998
season for SAC
football teams?
SA N FO R D _ W h a t In the w orld Is w r o n g
w ith footb all in S em in ole C ou n ty?
By the w ay. I f y ou 're u B ran tley B ooster In
A lta m on te S p rin gs, you can Ignore this c o l­
um n. S am e th in g fo r Lake M ary fans.
E veryone else, hey. w h at's up?
W hat's g o in g on at O viedo and Lake H ow ­
ell, tw o sch ools w h o should be figh tin g fo r
the district title. S em in ole should be In the
ru n n in g fo r th e con feren ce title and certainly
not a team In th e m idst o f a tw o-gam e lo s in g
streak before rig h tin g the cou rse w ith a 42 ­
18 rou t o f O ak Ridge.
Lym an w as su pposed to be m uch Im proved
and W in ter S p rin gs should at least be a dis­
trict p la y o ff team in C lass 3A.
W h at happened?
'
Start o ff at the cou nty's biggest disap­
pointm ent. Lake H ow ell. Th e Hawks ore a
sm all team , b u t talented In the so-called
skilled positions. Lake H ow ell has a w in n in g
tradition and suffered th rou gh a 3-7 y e a r
l ast year.
N o w ay th at's g oin g to happen twice In a
row , rig h t?
W ell, 3-7 m igh t not b e look ing so bad rig h t
now. T h e H aw ks don 't h ave any glm m tes o n
the schedule th e rest o f th e w ay althou gh. If
things Im prove quickly, sta rtin g w ith a w in
o v er Lake M a ry n ext F riday, th e H aw ks ca n
con ceivably fight th eir w a y back in to th e
p la y o ff pictu re w ith a little help.
O vied o should n ever be 1-5 a t this point In
the season. T h e offen se has sputtered and
tu rn overs h ave caused th e Lions co n sta n t
headaches. T h in g s looked to be tu rn in g
a rou n d after a w in o v er Lym an last week,
bu t th e Lion s resorted to their p reviou s w a y s
In a 24-14 loss to G u lf B reeze from the P a n ­
han dle T h u rsd ay.
T h e Lions a re also clin gin g to slim hopes
fo r a playoff, b u t both th ey and the H awks
have lost to D eland w hich sits second In th e
district behind undefeated Lake B ra n tle y
w h o rem ain s on both team s' schedules.
W in ter S p rin gs and Lym an w ere both e x ­
pected to stru ggle, bu t hopes w ere h ig h e r
than u su al fo r th e G reyhou nds. S prin g p ra c­
tice w a s one o f th e b est In years, and a w in In
W eek 2 o v er Lake M ary provided som e
prom ise.
But. a s u su al, th e G reyh ou n d s h aven ’t
been able to close the deal w h en they sta y
w ith a team late In the gam e. Lym an has
fou gh t every gam e to the final b u zzer bu t
has on ly closed the deal over Lake M ary and
W in te r S prin gs.
Lym an cou ld easily be undefeated r ig h t
now .
A t th e sam e tim e, they could be w ith ou t a
w in.
T h e G reyh ou n d s ca n b e an u pper-ech elon
team If th ey ca n Just tea m h o w to slam the
door.
W in ter S p rin gs could h ave clinched a p la y ­
o ff spot In C lass 3 A tw o w eek s a go w ith a w in
over M elbou rn e C en tral C atholic. Instead,
the y o u n g B ea rs blew a g old en o p p o rtu n ity
and n ow race a m u st-w in a t C ocoa B each In
tw o weeks.
StlU. give the B ears credit. T h ere aren't a n y
seniors on the team , so m istakes h ave to be
expected.
A s fo r Sem in ole, ok ay a 4-2 record Isn't bo
bad, b u t the ‘Notes could be d o in g m uch b et­
ter. T h e recent tw o-gam e lo s in g streak fea­
tured sloppy defense and an offense th a t
co u ld n 't score. T h e 'Notes also lost a ch ance
to take S em in ole A th letic C on feren ce s u ­
p rem a cy w h en th ey w ere run over b y Lake
B ra n tley .
S em in ole ca n still be a threat In C lass 5A.
b u t th e 'N oles can 't afford an oth er slip In d is­
trict play.
Lake M a ry and Lake B ran tley h ave been
the surprises. T h e Patriots a re ranked 10th
in the state w ith a bu llet and featu re th e
co u n ty's m ost poten t offense. Lake B ra n tle y
Is a lm o st a lock fo r a district berth.
T h en , th ere a re the Ram s w ho, despite a 3 ­
2 record and virtu a lly no ch an ce a t a p la y o ff
a n d possibly even a n o th er w in this y ea r,
h a ve a lread y fa r exceeded expectation s w ith

Please see Jeff. Page SB

By Ksllie Warner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
ORLANDO _ Coming off a twogame losing streak. Seminole was
looking for some offensive answers
and found them In the defensive
backfleld.
Friday night, the Semlnoles trav­
eled to Oak Ridge High School In
Orlando, for a Class BA-Dlstrlct 5
matchup that they had to win In
order to keep their playoff hopes
alive.
The Tribe (4-2 overall, 2-1 dis­
trict. 2-1 conference) didn't Just
win. they came up a blow out with
a 42-18 victory over the Pioneers
on the strength o f sophomore de­
fensive back turned runner Willie
Bennett and a potent offense.
After dropping a district game to
Spruce Creek and a Seminole Ath­
letic Conference match-up to Lake
Brantley In Its past two games.
Seminole was In need o f a win If
for nothing other than a boost In
confidence.
"We came out prepared tonight,*
All-America offensive lineman Jeff
Faine said. "We had really good
practices this week and Coach
(Joe) Rago had us In great condlUon.
*We wore them down. Even
though the first half was close,
coach told us at halftime that If we
stuck with them, we would eventu-

Two of Sem inole’s brightest stars this
year, lineman Jeff Faine (right) and
running back Clarence Lattimer (#25,
above) had their usual big gam es, but
II was sophom ore defensive back
turned running back Willie Bennett
(#31, above) who led the Tribe to a 42*
18 rout of district foe O ak Ridge Friday
night.
Faine, a pre-season All-America,
opened the running lanes on offense
and had a huge sack on defense,
while Lattimer rushed for 118 yards
and a touchdown to com bine with Lat­
timer, who scored three touchdow ns,
two In the fourth quarter to put the
game away, and a gam e-high 184
yards rushing in his first gam e in the
Sem inole backfield to put the Tribe
back into the thick of the C lass 5A Distncl 5 race.

DeLand blanks Lake Howell
By Jeff Berllaleke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
DcLAND _ If the Lake Howell football learn
has the same song ringing In Its rant for the
next week, there's a large reason for It.
The DeLand marching band plays Its fight
song offer every touchdown and extra point and,
by the fourth quarter, the woodwind section
probably needed a few new reeds.
The Bulldogs routed Lake Howell, 51-0 at
Spec Martin Stadium.
Lake Howell's only consolation Is that It
could, and should, have been worse.
DeLand raced out to a commanding 31-0 lead
with plenty o f time remaining In the first half
and had two second half touchdowns called
back for penalties.
Lake Howell coach Mike Blsccglla Bald his
team played with heart and never quit, but were
simply oulmanned by the much larger Bulldogs.
*We were Just completely outnumbered and
out-manned.* Blsccglla said. ‘ Physically we
can't match up with DeLand and I don't know If
we can get any better."
Blsccglla did praise his team for not quitting
despite the huge deficit at the half.
"They’re all giving an effort," Blsccglla said.

*Wc Just keep making mistakes. W ere going
through a down cycle.*
It was an especially difficult night for the
Luke Howell defense which was overpowered all
night. End Curtis Husarlman was one o f the few
bright spots for the Hawks.
The loss marked the third blowout loss this
season for the Hawks. Seminole and West Or­
ange have also put up big numbers on them,
but nothing like the Bulldogs effort.
By the fourth quarter, starting Hawk quarter­
back Jesse Hannon was on the bench, replaced
by Junior Scott Naplerata who got pummelrd
during his two sets o f downs. DeLand emptied
Its bench up 44-0 In the third quarter and sat
on the ball the remainder o f the game, scoring a
late touchdown on a fumble recovery.
The night started well for Lake Howell. The
Hawks took the opening kickoff and drove to the
DeLand 30 before Hannon was stuffed on a
fourth-and-one.
DeLand took over and Kenon Akins, possibly
the best running back In Volusia County, ran 54
yards for a touchdown and the rout was on.
Another Lake Howell drive stalled and Dustin

Plsass sss Silver Hawks. Page 2B

Defensive end Cuke Hueeetmsn was one ollh e lew
annta In, I aWa *1----** In a Inaa to Flat and Friday.

W eekend
o f racin g
at N e w
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•facial to toa Herald

JACKSONVILLE _ Mar* Brunell (No.
undefMtod Jacksonville Jaguars wfl
beaten Miami Dolphins In the Vet

tween the NFL powers Monday night. The game wfl
be shown nationally on "Monday Night Football"
starting at 8 p.m. on W FTV Channel 9.

SAMSUIA _ New Smyrna Speed­
way will take center stage next
weekend (Oct. 16-17), along with
the night show at Daytona Interna­
tional Speedway, as It will host
racing on both Friday night and
Saturday afternoon.
On Friday night, starting at 8
p.m.. Fairway Jeep. Chrysler, Ply­
mouth will host a Late Model 125-

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Sunday Oclobflf 1 1 . 1990

Legal Notices

T rib e
Continued (tom Page t o
ally wear thetn down."
That's exactly what happened.
noth team's ended their first drive* early
when Oak Ridge was forced to punt and then
Seminole turned the hall over on a fumble.
Tlte llonocrs capitalized on the turnover with
a three-vard touchdown mu by running back
Eric Flowers. A failed two-point conversion kept
the score at 6-0 for Oak Ridge.
Seminote then put together a 70-yard drive
that was capped with a one-yard keeper by
quarterback Garrett Goldsmith on the first play
of the second quarter. Matt Nixon kicked the
PAT to give the 'Noles a 7-6 lead.
Alter a huge sack bv Paine caused Oak Ridge
to punt. Seminole again drove down the field,
this time starting at the 15 ami Bennett ran In
lor the 13-yard score. Another PAT made It a
1-1-6 Seminole lead with 1:15 left In the half.
Oak Ridge switched quarterbacks and on
three plays got a 25-yard pass, a ItO-yanl run. a
10 yard touchdown nut by Flowers to bring the
Pioneers within two at the half with the score
14-12. Seminole.
On tts first possession of the thin! quarter,
Seminole was forced to punt, but a bad snap
gave Oak Ridge the ball on the 14-vard line.
On the first play following the tnlscue. Flow­
ers again entered the end zone for the Pioneers'
final scorr of the night.
Down 18-14. Seminole and Bennett went ber­
serk.
But It was Goldsmith that got things stnrtrd.

On top of completing 5-of-9 passes for 37 yards,
all to his favorite receiver Julius Francis, the
quarterback scored for the second time on the
next Tube drive with a 24-yard run.
"I had very poor performances the last two
weeks,* Goldsmith said. *1 knew I had to do
something. I give the line a lol of the credit. I
started out slow tonight and had to make calls
from the line, but everything came together In
the second half.
"We hail great practices this week and the
passing game really came together so we user! It
a little more tonight.*
After Goldsmith's score. Seminole was again
on top. 21 18 and never looked back.
Bennett rushed for 184 ynrds and scored two
o f his three touchdowns In the fourth quarter.
H ie scoring nuts of three- and six-yards told
only half of tire former defensive back’s story.
He and Clarence l.attimer, who also scored In
the fourth quarter on a three-yard run and
racked up 118 yards of his own. split the run­
ning duties all night.
Bennett, however, played his first game at the
tailback position and may have found his call­
ing.
*Our offensive line dominated tonight * coach
Seminole coach Jim Worthington said. "But
Willie Bennett was the difference for us. He had
a cloud over Iris head all night.*
At the end of the game. Seminole had renewed
playoff possibilities and a new star.
Seminole will have a much-deserved rest next
week before traveling to Deltona for another

Modest Bennett rises to the occasion
By Am y Guenther

HERALD CORRESPONDENT
ORLANDO _ Seminole's postgame applause focused on one
person Friday night, not a
coach or a senior hero, but a
sophomore.
After Seminole's victory over
Oak Ridge, the team gathered
on the field and cheered for
sophomore Willie Bennett.
*It was a wonderful feeling,
but we all
played
hard,*
Bennett said.
The final score was 42-18.
Bennett ran for 184 yards
and scored three touchdowns,
starting at tailback for the first
time.
Bennett started the season

In the defensive backfield. but
was forced to move to the
tailback
position
after an
injury
to
starter
Mario
Frederick and a lack of drpth
in the backfield.
It didn't
take
long
for
Bennett to make his presence
felt.
In the second qunrter he ran
for 14-yards to score
the
team's second touchdown to
put the 'Notes ahead 14-6.
In the fourth quarter Bennett
scored twice with n six-yard
run and a three -yard plunge.
‘ Bennett had a tremendous
game. He has great Instincts
as a tailback,* Seminole coach
Jim Worthington said.
Even with 184 yards. Bennett

remained modest.
*lt Is great, but It doesn't
mean nnytlilng.* Bennett said.
*It Is all for the win.*
The team was Inspired by a
hard week of practice, and a
chance at the district playoffs.
A loss to Spruce Creek also
pushed the team Into a focused
state.
"We knew that we had to
bounce back and play our
hardest." Bennett said.
Tills game held significant
meaning for the team, because
It put the ‘Notes back Into the
district playoff race.
*We came off of two loses,
tuid we had to win to get back
Into rank.* Bennett said.

Silver Hawks
Continued from Page IB

Ferrell nailed a 23-yard field goal to make It 100.

After Lake Howell mounted another drive and
moved Into DeLand territory, the Hawks turned
It over and It took two plays before quarterback
Craig Candeto hit Nick Eldrldgc on an 11-yard
crossing pattern to make It 17-0 with two min­
ute* still remaining tn the first-quarter.
DeLand scored on Its first possession o f the
second quarter when Candeto hooked up with
Trails Padgett on a 76-yard touchdown pass.
Padgett leaped and put a move on the Lake
Howell secondary before running most of the
way with the score.
lir e Hawks tried to come back before It got
ugly. They moved to Ute DeLand 27 before Han­
non wus picked off and It only took the Bulldogs
three plays to score on a Candeto run from the
2. Tire drive w*as set up on a 27-yard reverse by
Wes Tlmko.
It was 31-0 before Lake Howell trudged off the
field at the half.
The Bulldogs added to the margin on a 24yard counter run for a touchdown from Eldrldgc.

and Candeto finished his night with a 70-yard
run on the first play from scrimmage after a
Lake Howell punt.
Lake Howell tried to run out the clock, but a
late fumble was returned 40-yard fumble recov­
ery from Rod Thomas.
The loss doesn't necessarily knock the Hawks
out o f district playoff competition. Most o f the
upcoming schedule to lo a d e d with d is tr ic t te a m s

and the loss evened their district record at 1-1
(1-4 overall).
Lake Howell faces Lake Mary at home next
Friday at 7:30 p.m. tn a make-up o f the Sept. 25
game canceled by Hurricane Oeorgea. After
that, the Hawks host undefeated Lake Brantley
and travel to Lyman for dlatrtct games.
DeLand has just one dlatrtct loss (to Lake
Brantley) and la 4-2 overall, holding a grip on
the second spot In the district playoff race.

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is t h z o ia e u rr c o u r t
OR T N I SWMTBSNTN
JUDICIAL o ia e u rr
m a m o se a
S(MMOLS OOUNTV,
FLORIOA CIVIL DIVISION
OAM MO •S-STSS-OR-bS-O
IN RC T H I MARRIAGE OR
CHAR L i I L. INGRAM
Hut band,
DAWN R INGRAM
Wilt
TO: CHARLES L INGRAM

HOTtOI OR ACTION

Lake Howell quarterback Jesse Hannon (No. 12) was
harassed by the DeLand defense all night.

YOU ARC HEREMY N0TIFIE0
But an Action lor Dissolution ol
marriage Nat baan IJad against
you and yon era required to
aorta a copy ol your arnttan
dalantaa. II any. to It on DAWN
R INGRAM, AtUUonor arhoaa
addraaa la 1011 W Eucllnd Ata.
OaLand. RL M H O
on
or
bo loro OCTOBER SO. IS M and
Ala tha original with Iha d a rt ol
Wa court either botort service
on Petitioner or ImmedlatolY
thereafter II you tall lo do ao. a
detault will be anterad against
YOU lor tha rebel demanded In
the Petition
WITNESS my hand and the
aaal ol thla Court on SEPTEM­
BER I I ISM .
(•SAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol tha Court
B y Luanne Woodley
Aa Deputy Clark
Publith: September IF . and
October 4. I t . S IS. IS M
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LIST OP
M M IN O LS COUNTY
SCO P R O JS C Tti
1. Protect^ PC -t M AB/BFC

N a z a r e n e b a s k e tb a ll to u r n e y
SANFORD _ Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene will host a 2-on-2 Basketball Tour­
nament on Saturday. October 17th.
The double elimination tournament will
have two divisions. Adult _ 19-and-Over and
Youth _ 18-and-Under.
First and Second Place prizes will be
awarded for each division as well as T-shirts
for each participant.
Cost Is $30 per tram with proceeds to
benefit the Youth of Sanford First Church of
the Nazarene.
For information and to receive a registration
form call: Sanford First Church o f the Naza­
rene ut (407) 322-3122.

S e m in o le fo o tb a ll tick ets
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
Athletic Boosters ure offering reserved season
foot ball tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hall at 323-5100.

Dremagt* MOSU, Oocunerd •
I M I . Due Daw Nattmbar to,
IM S ■ 200 p m , local bme.
For vitoftnabon on ary ol me
Bommola County SCO protect*.
kK . HOT) S75-OOJO
PUBLISH. SUNDAY, October It ,
ISM
Dtv-ai

MOTICS
OP FIC TITIO US MAMS
Nonce la hereby given that I
am engaged In bueMeea at Z20
Cherrywood Or., Maitland,
Florida 32TSI,
Seminole
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Name ol NSW LSAR
PAINTIMO. and that I Inland to
regieter aaid name with tha
Ditielon
ol
Corporetione,
TaMahaaeee. Florida. In accorFictitioue Name Statutaa, To­
w n: Section SSS.OS, Florida
Statutes I M I .
Lea C. Knwdeen
Publish: October t t , IM S
DCV-SS

Legal Notices
IN THS CIRCUIT CO URT
OP TMS EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
Ml AND PDM
SSMIMOLB COUNTY,
PLOMIOA
CIVIL DIVISION
C A M N O .lS S -m tC A * l4 -P
DC W IN FEDERAL SAND. F M
Plaintiff,
vs.
SANTOS A.
VELAZQUEZ; MAO E LI INI
M. VELAZQUEZ;
CHRYSLER CREDIT
CORPORATION;____
AN UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THS
SU BJtC T FROFIRTY;
Dal andante.
MOTICS
OF FO R SC LO S U M MALM
NOTICE IS HERSY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated September
23rd, ISM , and entered m Casa
Ne. S S -H TS C A -M -P of too
Circuit Court of too EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein OCWEN FEDERAL
BAND. FSS la Plaintiff and SAN­
TOS
A.
ViLAZOUSZ;
MADELEINE M. VELAZQUEZ;
CHRYSLER CREOIT CORPORA­
TION; ___ AN UNKNOWN PER­
SON IN POSSESSION OF THS
SUBJECT
PROPERTY
ora
defendants I will sell to too
highest and beat bidder tar
cash at tha WEST PROMT
DOOR ol too SEMINOLE County
Courthouse,
In
Ewtford,
Florida,at 11:00 a.m. on too
ZTto day of OCTOBER, IB M .
tha fallowing described proper­
ty oa eat lotto in sold PMal
Judgment, lo wit:
LOT IS. SLOCK IS, HSFTLSR
HOMES. HOWELL PARK. M O ­
TION 1. ACCORDING TO THS
PLAT THEREOF AS RICOROfO
SI PLAT BOOK 13. P A M « s7 m .
4T AND 4«, PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLS COUNTY, FLORI­
DA
DATED tola 33rd day of
September. ISM .
Maryanns Mores
Aa Clark ol said Court
By Jane I . Jasewic
Deputy Clark
In Accordance With Tha
Americana With draabdNiM Act,
Parsons
With
DleabiUtlae
Needing
a
Special
Accommodations fa Participate
In This Proceeding Should
Contact Court AdmMeWatioa at
301 N. Park Avenue. Sanford,
32TT1,
- (407) 323-4330..........
Later Than Sevan (T) Days Prior
lo Tha Procaadmg, M Hearing
Impaired. (Tdd)
1100-MS•771,or Voice (V) 1-SOO -M i•770,
via
Florida
Relay
Services
MARSHALL C. WATSON. PA.
•400 N.W. H at TERRACE
FT. LAUDEROALE FL 33300
Publish: October 4 . 11 , IM S
OSV-20

crucial 5A-5 conlrst on October 23nl at 7:30
p.m.
It's probable that Injured running back Mario
Frederick will reluni lo tlte line up In lime for
Ibat game. If Fm lerlek. Lalttmer and Bennett
are all healthy and ready lo play, look out
Wolves.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS EIQHTSBNTH
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT OF
FLORIOA, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. SS.1S74 CA 14 P
DANK OF AMERICA. FSD.
Plaintiff,
vm
IEN C HOWELL.
STEPHANIE WYNELL
OROWN. F/K/A
STEPHANIE HOWELL. STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF LABOR A
EMPLOY MEN! SECURITY.
BENEFIT PAYMENT
CONTROL. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. BANCO
POPULAR F/K/A
SEMINOLE NATIONAL BANK,
and
. AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUOJECT REAL
PROPERTY.
Defend eni(a).
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN
pursuant fa a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated September
23rd. IM S . and antarad In Cats
No. SS-I2T4 CA 14 P. ol tha
Circuit Court ol lha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
•or SEMINOLE County. Florida
wharsm BANK OF AMERICA.
FSB la Flamlilf and LEN C.
HOWELL.
at
al..
ara
Defendant!. I will tall fa tha
highest and beat bidder far
cash in lha Waal Ironi door ol
the Courthouis. in Banfard,
SEMINOLE County. Florida, al
11 00 a m o'clock on the 27th
day ol OCTOBER. I M t tha fal­
lowing deaenbed property ta
aal forth In said
Final
Judgment, fa wit:
Lot 3. Slock 1, SAN SIM
KNOLLS
1ST
ADOITION,
according to too Flat thereof aa
recorded m Flat Book 13. Tags
45. ol tha Fublic Record* of
Seminole County, Florida a/k/a
1902 Patrick Place, Sanlord,
Florida 32771
DATED thi* 23rd day ol
September, 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark ol said Court
By Jana E. Jasewic
A* Deputy Clark
Faber A Gitlitt. P.A.
Suita 300
1570 Madruga Avenue
Coral Oabiaa, Florida 33145
(3051 552-4U0
‘ Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al Seminole County
Courthouaa, 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suita N30I. Sanford,
Florida 33771, at least five days
prior fa tha proceeding.
Telephone: (401) 313-4330 eat.
4117; 1-900-945-0771 (TOO) or
1-0OO-9S9-9TTO OR use Florida
Raley Service.'
Publish: October |t,.1S, 1999
OEV-19
III THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMS SIDMTSBRTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
III AMO FOR
M M IN O LS COUNTY,
P R O M T S DIVISION
Fils Number 9 S -S M -C P
IN RE: T H I ESTATE OF
MARY LOU 0 MCDONALD,
Deceased.
NOTICS
OF AM EM IST1UTIO N
Tha administration ol tha
aetata ol MARY LOU 0.
McOONALD, dec eased, File
Number M -S M -C F la pending
In tha Circuit Court far
Seminole
County,
Florida,
Probata Division, too addraas
ol which Is 301 North Park
Avenue. Sanlord, Florida 32771.
Tha name* and addresses ol
toe personal representative and
lha personal representative s
attorney ara eat forth below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All parsons on whom tola
notice la served who have
objection* that challenge the
validity ol too w i , lha qualifiesturns ol toe personal represen­
tative. venue, or )urledtctlon ol
tola Court ara required to til#
their objections with tola Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER T H I OATS OF
THS FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICS OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER T H I DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICS
ON THEM.
All creditors ol too decadent
and otoor parsons having
claims or demands ag*toal
decadent's aetata on whom a
copy ol tola notice la served
within torts months after toe
data ol too I vat publication ol
thla notice must toe their clams
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER T H I DATS OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AM other creditors of too deca­
dent and parsons having clams
or demands against tha deca­
dent'a aetata must toe their
claims with tola court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THS
OATS OF T H I F IM T PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICS.
ALL CLAIMS. DIMAMOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL M FOREVER SARREO.
too dace al too llrd pubIV
Non ol tola Notice lo October
I I , IS M .
Personal Representative:
Thomas H. McDonald
1114 Kdurna Court
Attorney tar
Florida Bar Ne. 079440
200 Seat Commercial Street,
Suite I
Sanlord, Florida 22771
Telephone: (407) 322-42SE
Publish: October 11, IS, IB M
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Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
P R OBATI DIVISION
Fils Number: •S-5S2-CP
IN PE ESTATE OF
Elaine M SI Lauranl,
Deceased.
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
(One FR)
Tha administration ol the
estate ot Elaine M St Laurent,
dacaatad. Fila Numbar 91-567CP, la pandmg in tha Circuit
Court, far Samlnola County,
Florida. Probata Division, tha
address ot which it
PO Drawer C
Sanlord. Florida 12772-0459
Tha name and address ot the
Partonal Representative and
tha Paraonal Representative's
attorney are eat forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All parsons on whom this
notice is aarvsd who have
obiectiont that challenge lha
validity ol tha Wilt, tha qualifi­
cations
ol
too
Personal
Representative, venue, or |urlediction ol thla Court era
required lo III# their objections
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors ol too decedent
and other persona having
claims or demands against
decadent* salats on whom a
copy ol this notice la served
within three menlha after lha
dale ol lha Ival publication ot
this notice must tile theu clams
witn this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHE
AFTER THE OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other craditort ol lha dece­
dent and parsons having clams
or demands agiintl tha dece­
dent's stistt mutt Ills their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER T &lt;E
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. OEMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO
Tha data ot lha lira!
Publication ol this notice is
October 4. IM S
Personal Representative
755 Eagle Knob Points
Lake Mary. Florida 32741
Vicki Owens
DaGraw S Associates. F.A.
1270 Orange Avenue
Orlando. Florida 12503
Telephone (407) 447-5553
By: Amber Jade F. Johnson
Attorney Fas
• 1 -iq
Seasonal Rsasaaansmiiw . . , , , , ,
Florida Bar No. 047S590
Publish October 4. 11. I99S
DEV-27
IN TUB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TNB 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
M M IN O LS COUNTY,
QBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NOi S4-134S CA-14-B
NORWEST MORTQAOE INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
VICTOR RAV HECHT. IF
LIVINO. AND IF
OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OEVISIES. GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
VICTOR RAV HECHT;
CHARLENE T. HECHT.
IF LIVINO. AND IF OEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
OIVISSES. GRANT CIS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREOITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTIREST BV. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAINST
CHARLENE T. HECHT;
AMSOUTH BANK F/K/A
AMSOUTH BANK OF
FLORIDA; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS
OF FONSCLOSUM SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant fa 4 Summary Final
Judgment el foreclosure dated
September 23rd, 1494. antarad
m Civil Caaa Ho. 44-1142 CA 14
WB ol the Circuit Court ol too
ISTH Judicial Circuit m and far
SEMINOLE County, SANFORD,
Florida. I will saH fa lha highest
and beat bidder lot cash lha
Waal Front Door ot too SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouee
locatod al 301 North Park
Avenue tn Sanlord, Florida, ol
11:00 a m. on too 27th day ol
October. IS IS too fallowing
deaenbed property aa eat forth
m
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wlt:
LOTS • ANO T. RIPLAT OF
PEARL
LAKE.
HEIQHT8,
ACCORDING TO T H I P U T
THEREOF. RECOROED IN FLAT
BOOK S. PAGE S3 OF THE FU B ­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated thla I4ta day ol
September. IM S.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORES
Clerk ol too Circuit Court
By: Jeno I . Jasewic
Deputy Clark
THS LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, FA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
401 s. University Drive
Plantation, FL 33124
(944) 233-4000
00-3SS04(FNMA)NCL
In accordance with too
American with Disabilities Act,
parsons with toeabiutiee need­
ing ■ special accammodatton lo
participate In tola proceeding
ehould contact toe Clark ol too
Circuit Court at too MMINOLS
County Courthouse at 407-3334330, not later than seven days
prior lo the proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. 1-400-444-4771
(TOO) or I -400-444-4770. via
Florida Relay Servtcs.
Publish: October 4, t l , 1994
DEV-34

IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS 10TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
CASE NOl 9S-3540-DR-02-K
IN RE Tha Marnago ol
Jetfery B Baal.
RESPONDENT/ Husband.
and
Candy J Ary,
PEflTIONER/Wite
NOTICS OF ACTION
DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAOB
TO JEFFERY B BEST
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action far dissolution or
marriage has bean Iliad against
you and you ara required fa
tarva a copy ol your written
dafansst. H any, fa It on Candy
Ary Petitioner, whose address
it 311 Helena Cl.. Banfard. FL
32773 on or balora NOVEMBER
3. 1998. and file lha original
with tha claik ol this court
before service on Pstltlonef or
immediately thereafter. II you
fail fa do ao, a default will ba
antarad against you lor tha
relief demanded in lha petition.
WITNESS my hand and tha
aaal ol this court on SEPTEM­
BER 28.1995
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
BY: Nancy R Winter
Oaputy Clark
Publish- October 4, I I , 11, 25,
1944
OEV-31
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I I I O H T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
•SM INOLI COURTY,
FLORIOA
Cast Na.t 44-4144 DR-OS-Q
IN RE THE NAME CHANOE OF
SAN.
KATHERINE J LEW,
Petttloner/Motoer.
NOTICS OF ACTION
OF NAME C N A N O I
OF MINOR CNILO
THE STATE OF FLORIOA
TO ROBERT MICHAEL NELON
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
toil a Petition under oath has
baan Me in tha above styled
court lor toe Name Change ol
S A N . born November. S,
1441. in Fletcher. Henderson
County. North Carolina, by
KATHERINE J LEW. tha minor
child's birth mother. You are
hereby notified that you are
required lo serve a copy ol your
written dalantaa, il any, fa it on
KATHERINE
J.
LEW.
PatitionarrMolhor. c/o Michael
Fender.
Esq.
Petitioner/Mothers
attornay,
whose
addraaa it I t t S. Maitland
Aranua. Suite 100, Maitland.
Florida 17751. on or balora
NOVEMBER I I . 1494. and file
tha original with tha clerk ol
this court balora service on tha
Petitioner/Molher or immedi­
ately thereafter Your failure fa
respond will ba treated aa con­
tent to the name change ol tha
minor child nemo in tnit peti­
tion.
•
WITNESS my hand ai clerk ol
said court and aaal thereof Hue
4th day ot said court and seal
thereof this 4th day ol O C TO ­
BER. 1941
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By: Nancy R Winter
Aa Oaputy Clark
PubhAb: October 11 ,14, tS. and
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IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMS IS T H JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FON
M M IN O LS COUNTY,
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURtSOtCnON DIVISION
C A M NOl M I M C A I 4 I
NATIONSBANK OF
TEXAS, N A.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CARL L. MEYER, JR.. IF
LIVINO. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIR8,
DEVISEES. ORANTESS,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREOITORS. TRUSTIES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST EARL L.
MEYER. JR.; HELEN MEYER.
IF LIYINO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN (POUBC. HEIRS,
DEVISEES, ORAHTICS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTCIS
ANO ALL O TH IR
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTERSST SV. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAINST
HELEN MEYER; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF HELEN MEYER;
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
PAMILA MEYER; MAUREEN
L STEWART; JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE A l UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICS
OF F O M C L O S U M SALS
NOTICE IS HIRCBV OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fatal
Judgment ol forecloeuro dated
September 23rd. IM S , entered
In Civil Caaa No. S I S34CA 14 S
ol too Circuit Court ol the IIT H
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORD.
Florida, I will ao|l fa toe hlgbeet
and beat bidder tor cash at tha
WEST FRONT DOOR Ol too
SEMINOLE County Courthouee
locatod at 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE at SANFORD, Florida,
at 11:00 a m. on tha 27to day ol
OCTOBER. IS M too fallowing
deecribad proparty aa eat forth
in
said
Summary
Fatal
Judgment, lo-wlt:
LOT 111, ALAFAYA WOODS.
PH ASS XXIB. ACCORDING TO
THE OFFICIAL FLAT THEREOF
AS RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK
41, PAOEE S I THROUOH M .
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Doted thla 24th day ol
Baptambar, IM S.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol too Cacult Court
By; J«no E. Jasewic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
Suita 500
Plantation. FL 31124

(SS4) ais-sooo

M-244S4INAT)
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American with DlsabUttiea Act,
persona with dtsebuiuea needparticipate at tola prooaadatg
should contact toe Clark ol too
Circuit Court at too SEMINOLE
County Courthouee al 447-3234330, not later than eeven day*
prior to the proceeding. H hear­
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(TOO) or 1-400-444-1770. via
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Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I IS TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SIM IN OLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION 0 (VISION
CASS NOl S I 1432 CA 14 P
NORWEST MORTGAGE INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MARK R. CURLEY. IF
LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS,
CREOITORS. TRUSTCIS ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV. THROUOH,
UNDER OR AOAINST MARK R.
CURLEY; CASSANORA
L CURLEY. IF LIVINO. AND IF
OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES,
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
CASSANORA L. CURLEY,
HOLLOWSROOK
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
JOHN DOC ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)
NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant fa a Summary Fatal
Judgment ot foreclosure dated
September 23rd. IM S . antarad
m CHI) Caaa No. SI 1431 CA 14
P ot the Circuit Court of too
IIT H Judicial Cucuit at and lor
SEMINOLS County. SANFORD,
Florida, I will eell to too hlghoat
and beat bidder lor cash T H I
WEST FRONT DOOR ol too
SEMINOLE County Courthouee
locatod ot 301 N. PARK AVENUE
at SANFORD. Florida, at 11:00
a.m. on the ITth day al
October, IS IS the fallowing
described property aa eat forth
in
eaid
Summary
Fatal
Judgment, to-wit:
LOT SS. HOLLOWSROOK
WEST. ACCORDING TO FLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK 33. PAGE SI 40 OF T H I
FUBLIC RICORDS OF S IM IHOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Oalad thla !4th day ol
September. IM S.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol too Cacult Court
By: Jana E. Jaeewie
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIOJ. STERN. FA.
ATTORNEY FON PLAINTIFF
•01 S University Drive
Suita 400
Plantation. FL 33324
(9S4) 233-4000
•i-37204(NCL)
In accordance with the
American with Oieabtutiee Act,
parsons with ditabditiee needatg a special accommodation lo
participate at thla procaadmg
ehould contact tha Clark ol too
Cacuit Court at toe SEMINOLE
County Courthouee at 407-3314330. not later than seven days
prior to the proceeding. It hear­
ing Impaired. 1-I00-It3-E771
(TDD) Of t-iOO-SS4-4770, Via
Florida Relay Service
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IN THS CIRCUIT CO UNT
,1 OF THS I STM JU D ICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AMO FON
B a n M OLD COUNTY.
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NOl M is y y CA 14 0
MELLON MORTGAOE
COMPANY, SUCCESSOR
•V MERGER TO METMOR
FINANCIAL. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
CAAOL J. DICK. IF
LIVING. AND IF
DEAD, T H I UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS,
01VISSIS, ORANTEES.
ASSIQ N IIS, LIENORS,
C R IO ITO R I, TRUSTEES ANO
ALL O TH IR PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
N IT IR IS T BY. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
CAROL J. DICK; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CAROL J.
DICK. IF ANY; BOBBY O.
OARNER IF LIVINO. ANO IF
OEAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DCVISICS,
ORANTEES. ASSIONECS,
LIENORS, CREOITORS.
TRUSTIES ANO ALL O TH IR
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
BOBBY 0. OARNER;
UNKNOWN BPOUSE OF
BOBBY O. GARNER.
IF ANY; JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
Ml POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(i)
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fatal
Judgment ol lorecloeure dated
September 33rd, 19M. antarad
In Civil Caaa No. M 1377 CA 14
■ ol too Cacuit Court ol too
IIT H Judicial Cacult at and lor
SEMINOLS County. SANFORD.
Florida. I will oeilto too highest
and boat bidder far ceeh W f ST
FRONT DOOR OF CO URT­
HOUSE of the SIM INOLS
County Courtltouoa located al
301 N. PARK AVENUE In SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on
too 27th day al October, IS M
ty aa tot forth at paid Summary
Final Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT 131 ANO 13S. FIN EHURST. ACCOROINa TO T H I
FLAT THEREOF AS RICORDSD
Bf P U T BOOK 3. PAGES 71
AND 71 A. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLS COUNTY, FLORI­
DA.
Dated tola 34to day ol
Baptambar. IS M .
(CIRCUIT COURT SIAL)
MARYANNS MORIS
Clerk ol too Cacult Court
By: Jane I . Jasewic
Oaputy Clark
T H I U W O F F IC II OF
DAVID J. STERN. PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. University Drive
Plantation, FL 33314
(944) 133-4000
M-3447S(MEL)
In accordance with to#
American with DteabHftiee Act,

£ | iptclftl ICCOHIAOdlliM |o

participate at tola proceeding
ahouM contact too Clark al too
OrcuR Court al too MMINOLS
County Cmatoauso al 407-333-

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�Semnole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. October 11, 1998 - 3 *

What's Up In The N F L..... Week
SANFORD _ Week Six has arrived, and most of
us haven't had a chance to catch our breath!
This has been the most exciting start to a
season In recent memory. Teams like New Or­
leans and Atlanta are In the chase to win their
Divisions, while the Cowboys and Bills are just
staying alive. This week adds to the drama with
a number o f very good games on the slate.
This may sound familiar, but my patented
LOCK OF THE WEEK came In last
week...again! 1 have moved my LOCK record to
an unbelievable 5-0 and counting last week's
■AND-AID •ELECTION for Tony Ouru. I stand
at a perfect 6-0.
How does that exactly translate Into dollars?
Assuming you were to have started the season
In Las Vegas and wagered $100 on my LOCK
OF THE WEEK pick. You took your winnings
($200), went back to Vegas and did the same
thing with my LOCK selection tn Week Two.
You would have then had MOO dollars to sting
the bookmakers within Week Three, and you
would have been successful.
To make a wonderful story far too short. In
five weeks I have turned a reader's $100 Invest­
ment Into a whopping $6,400. That's right folks,
six thousand four hundred American dollars.
Not a bad return on your money considering
the rocky world o f Wall Street during the same
period o f time. Yes. I could rest on my laurels
■or the rest o f the season, but I have an obliga­
tion to each o f you as a loyal reader.
It Is on this crest o f amazing success that I
will off! cl ally withdraw my demand that The
Herald reimburse me Tor the satellite dish and
NFL package I purchased during the off-season.
Many o f you know that 1 have been In negotia­
tions for my rightful reimbursement for weeks,
today I move on. It seems foolish to argue with
management over $150. when THE C R Y STAL
HALL OF FOOTBALL has displayed the power
to multiply money here In thlq column.
Enough discussion o f economics, let's get
back to Football.
As anticipated by this reader, the Dolphins
folded under the pressure last week, and again
proved they will be a mediocre team this sea*

FASCAR--C oatlaiM d Croat Fsgs IE
Lap race * (Florida
Pro Type rules) that pays
$2,500 to wtn.
Also on the schedule will be
regular division' racing, fea­
tures only. In the Limited Late
Models. Open Wheel Modifieds.
Sportsman.
Mlnl-Stocka.
Bomber* and Run-A-Bouts.
Pit gate* open at 2 p.m. with
front gate
ticket
windows
opening at 7 p.m. Tickets w ill
be $16 for adults (show your
Pepsi 400 ticket at the Front
Ticket Window for a $5 dis­
count) with kids 11-and-Under
admitted free.
On Saturday their will be a
■pedal ENDURO 125 daytime
race that will begin at 1 p.m.
and end at 3 p.m. so fans can
get to the Pepsi 400.
The Enduro will pay $5,000
to win (baaed on 100 paid en­
tries) and will constat o f 125
laps o f green flag racing, no
yellows and red flags only If s
driver la in danger or a car la
blocking the track.
Tickets will be $10 for adults
(show your Pepsi 400 ticket at
the Front Ticket Window for a
$5 discount) with Idda 11-andUnder admitted free.
For more information call
(407) 427-4129.
O R LA N D O SPEED W O RLD
BITHLO . I n I 25-lap race
lhat took nearly an hour to
run. Pinellas Park driver Wayne
Jefferson finally broke Into the
. winners circle In Friday night'*
Late Model Feature at Orlando
Spcedwortd on Oct. 2.
Jefferson took over when
pole sitter Debbie Santo spun
out on Lap 4 and waa never se­
riously challenged aa many of
the top competitors, including
point leader B J . McLeod, were
Involved In either crashes or
suffered mechanlccJ failures,
In fact otfiy seven o f the 17
starters were around at the
finish.
Following Jefferson to his
first career Speedworid win
were Ronnie Roach, Santo, J a ­
red Allison and Jamie King.
Earl Beckner dominated the
Limited Late Model run leading
all the way to post hla first win
o f the season.
Local driver “wild" BUI G u m
surprised the SARA touring
Modified aeries by posting a
convincing 50-lap wtn.
The victory, however, went to

■j;r.in'nii*i.TiJid*
BRADY
LESSARD

son. I warned you all not to get too excited...
Tampa Bay put on their game face to dis­
pense o f the offense-free Olants and take a win
Into their bye-week. The Bucs get a much
needed break and 1 hope they will spend the
time finding an offense o f their own. besides
their defense!
The Jaguars come off their own break for u
Monday Night game at home against Miami.
They have gotten most o f their injured players
back, so I look for them to put up a solid effort
on national television.
Let's take a look Into THE CRTBTAL BALL
OF FOOTBALL and find some winners.
D A L L A S (-7 ) V S . C A R O L IN A
The Panthers quarterback quit this week.
That's right. Kerry Collins was too much o f a
wimp to lead the team to il’a fifth loss o f the
season. Cowgirls 33, Pansies $,
N E W E N G L A N D ( - 9 ) V $ . K A N S A S C IT Y
1 was nearly run o ff the road the other day by
an angry Chiefs fan. I politely explained that I
think their coach. Smarty Marly, stinks! P a tr i­
ots 34, Cfclefc 16.
S A N F R A N C IS C O (-1 0 ) A T
NEW O RLEANS
This game Is a battle of the leaders In the
NFC West.
How In the world the Nlners can give 10
points to anyone after their debacle In Buffalo

second generation racer Barry
WUloughby, who ran a tight
race never letting up on Gifnn,
when Gunn's car was found to
have too much left-side weight.
When the checker flew tn the
Bomber feature. It waa again
Rich Ctouser In victory lane for
the 18th time this season. A
late race charge netted Charles
Fry the second spot ahead of
Mike Carr.
Bill Loomis put hla new
mount Into victory lane for the
fir s t ' time In the sportsman
Kelly Jarrett put hla contro­
versial Toyota into victory lane
again tn the Mini-Stock Feature
with hard charging J.D. Gerard
doae behind.
Run-A-Bout honors went to
Joe Brogan and the 4 -Cylinder
Bomber feature winner waa
John Cook.
NEW SM YR N A SPEEDW AY
SAMSULA _ The rain was
close but not close enough to
do more than alow the show In
the beginning and wet every­
thing down after the last
checker on Oct. 3fi .
Jack Cook, in the sharp
black Bob's Space Racers *96.
was back tn town and made a
grand return, starting sixth and
finishing first!!!
What an Impressive group of
Limited*! 17 Limited Late Modd a took the green...sometimes
tt'a hard to teU Late Models and
Umiteda apart and to watch
them race you have to wonder
why they don't Just run them
together.
But there are major differ­
ences between the two...an In­
ternal thing!
Mike Murphy ran hla Limited
Friday and told Rusty Ebersole
if he wanted to he could run It
Saturday night....If he wanted
to...waa that a question to ask
a racer who hasn't raced In a
while!!! Well Rusty did hla Job
well...he came...he raced...he
conquered!!! Sometimes relief
driver* hold their own!
SARA Modified* were on the
1/2 mfle asphalt oval and when
these guys are running no one
la talking, they're watching
every move!
It waa a straight-up win for
the second night tn a row for
Barry Willoughby in the black
American Auto #74, who led all
50 laps.
Local driver, Jerry Symons,

In the Gene Kelly Roofing black
#66 was a close second. The
race was light on the cautions
and heavy on the racing, these
driver's raced tire to tire the
entire race...they are scheduled
to return to New Smyrna on
November 14th.
Rich Clouser had both cars
out and took the feature win In
the Sportsman after a hard
battle with Chuck Vola.
Clouser could not ‘double*
however os he was unable to
hold off Greg Sayler In Die Ace
Automotive #99 for a win In the
Bomber division.
Sayler started outside second
row, with Clouser on the Inside
and Sayker took hla car to the
front and took the wtn when
Clouser couldn't
get
close
enough to take the lead...hands
down a great race!
Bob Doxle waa In the win­
ners circle again In his Gra­
ham Fabrication Independent
Printing black #2 Mini-Slock.
Joe Brogan was back In the
winners circle tn hls #63 RunA-Bout.

last wrrk Is beyond me. I know the 'Ainis ain't
got the talent, hul I'm taking them baby! Saints
17. Nlners 14.
P IT T S B U R G H (-3 ) A T C IN C IN N A T I
In years past ibis gume would have been a
no-bralner. however the Bengals have proven
they enn score points while the Stcclrrs have
not. Get In your foxhole...this Is a war. TOO
CLOSE TO CALL.
W A S H IN G T O N (-3 ) A T P H IL A D E L P H IA
These teams should be banned from the
League. The Eagles would maybe rank Just be­
low UCF In the college rankings. Wake me up
offer this one. Eagles 16, Redskins 1.
B U F F A L O (-3 ) A T IN D IA N A P O L IS
The Bills tasted blood for the first time last
week, but so did the Colts.
I like the fact that the fans nre standing be­
hind Manning as he learns, but with Jim "Never
Win" Mom as a coach, they may not win no
"mora" games this season. Bills 33, Colts 17.

J A C K S O N V IL L E (-6 ) V S . M IA M I
Marino Is lough on Monday Night, but I'm not
sure he has the tools to stay In this game for n
miracle comeback In the fourth quarter. The
Jaguars have the talent to blow this one out
early, and I think they will, besides I can't
stand Jimmy Johnson. Jaguar* 34, Dolpbina
13.
Folks this Is a VERY tough week, the toughest
so far this year. Pick a key game or two and fo ­
cus! This Is no week to be looking all over the
schedule for games to play.
I find myself a bit nervous as I put my perfect
LOCK record on the line. You as the reader
can't begin to understand the pressure I feel on
my shoulders as I work diligently each week to
give you an "easy win." "money tn the bank."
"slam dunk." "loot cake" game to play.
With that said. I readily accept the challenge
and go with the A TLA N TA FALCONS (♦ $ )
OVER THE NEW YO RK GIANTS as my p a t­
ented LOCK OF TH E WEEK.

B A L T IM O R E (-3 ) V S . T E N N E S S E E
Game o f the week for spectators as the loser
becomes Irrelevant for the rest of the season.
I love both of these teams to continue. Im­
proving. but there Isn't enough room for both
this year. Ravens 34, O ilers 14.
A R IZ O N A (-3 ) V S . C H IC A G O
I'm surprised the Cardinals are giving a field
goal In this one with the Bears coming off a
solid win against Detroit last week. Once a
young team gets out o f the box It's tough to stuff
them bark In. I'm going with Jake the Snake
Plummer anywavt Cardinals 30, B e a n 17.

The Giants Just don’t have the offense to keep
up with a team that lives by tallying more
points than their opponents, rather than keep­
ing them from scoring.
Another comforting fact? If anything happens
to Falcon's starting Q.B. Chris Chandler, he Is
backed up by Steve DeBeig, the crafty fifty year
veteran.
I remember seeing him come out o f the locker
room during half-time with a pin In his throwing
hand and nearly lead his team to a playoff vic­
tory. He would have If It weren’t for Coach
Smarty Marty Schottenhetmer wasting precious
clock In the final seconds. Sweet memories,
from a great gamel
Enjoy watching your football, and remember,
everything else can wait!

■
O A K L A N D (-3 ) V S . S A N D IE G O
Ryan "Cry-baby" Leaf tnkes another beating In
this one as the Cheaters come home from their
road trip.
The Raiders arr. without question, the coolest
triim In the League.
J e ff George Is hurt and I'm glad! Ills heart was
never In the game, he needs to take a few weeks
to think about that.
"Who's Hollas* Hollas gets the start In this
one. the defense will rover for him. Cbeaten

STOKTSMAM _ 1 IS) UKh Clouarr: 2.
19H| Chuck V«la 3 (Till Randy Newby;
4 1031 Jot AiLinit, 5 13) Ian Huffman
mm stocks . 1 1 2 1 n«b Dour: 2 .
113) Wayne Clark: 3 1221 Kandy Knnn;

4. IH4I 1**1 Simula Jr.; b. (3301 J.D.
Gerard.
BOMBXaa . I. 1991 Off* Sayler. 2.
|H| UKh Clnuaer. 3 (221 Homer Gordon:
4 I99X) Lance Allium: S (61 liltly Mor­

ton.
■UX-A-BOirrs . t. (B3| Joe Brogan:
2. 133) Jeff DcFrecce: 3. 17) Ed akowmki; 4. (26) Brandon Johnaon: S.
1118) Gary Higdon.

Jeff
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g ettin g pu m m eled ou tside th e c o u n ty an d
there h a s to b e a reason w hy.

their three w ins, and an excellent defensive
effort in u 14-7 loss to Lake B ran tley T h u r s ­
day.
G reg S tan ton h a s don e a great jo b t u r n ­
ing Die p rogra m arou n d despite lim ited
n u m b ers tin the rosier.
Still, the S em in o le C ou n ty sch ools a re

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Santo: 4. (ISI Jared AlUaon: S. IH7|
Jamie King
U l T n LATS MODUS _ 1. 13) Earl
Beckner 3. (221 Larry Osteen: 3. (26)
Mike Murphy; 4. (9) nobby Sean; 8.
(#7) Chad Allman

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L a st S econ d S h ot: (f the Jackson­
ville Jaguars knock off the Miami Dol­
phins Monday night. u&gt;ffl Central Flor­
ida finally realize that the Jaguars are
Central Florida’s team?
P r o b a b ly n o t.

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(74) Billy Willoughby: 2. (411 Luke Ibll;
3. 12081 Bobby DUon; 4. (09) Scotl
Oroaaenbacher. 8. 164) Sirvc Black.
WOBTMMJI . I. (241 BUI Loomis: 2.
(77) Dan Zulunrekl; 3. 1(44) Jeremy
Thompson: 4. (21) Kerry Urlflowrr 8.
(18) BUI llrifluvrr.
MDU-BTOaU . 1. 197) Kelly Jarrell;
3. (330) J.R Gerard 3. (161 (Irian
VanAlaune: 4. (67) Bo Davis: 8. |23|
Wayne Wells
K M I W I . 1. |HI Rich Clouser. 2.
(3) Charles Cry: 3. (41) Mike Carr, 4.
122) Homer Gordon; 8. 108) Dave Howe.
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Legal Notices

322-2611
NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN
IN THE CIRCUIT c o u r t o f t h e e i g h t e e n t h j u d i c i a l
c i r c u i t , in a n d f o r s e m i n o l e c o u n t y , f l o r i o a
CASE NO.: ee -1 7 1 3 -C A -ia -K
St M NOLE COUNTY, a political subdivision ot Ilia
Slat* ol Florida.
Patitlonar.
a
PEGGY M RYBOLT. THOMAS ft RY BOLT; ANN H
BYBOLT. WILLIAM H BY BOLT, ANNE M RYBOLT;
BAY VALOES at Tat Collactor ol Seminole County. Florida
and toa unknown apouaaa ol rh* abova, il any; tlrair Naira,
devisee*. m g ' m grantee*. craddora. laaaaaa.
executor*. administrator*. mortgagees, judgment
cradilora, truilaaa, lianho'dara, paraona in possession
and any and all othar paraona having or claiming to hava
any ught. t.tia or mtaraat by. through, under or againat
lha abova named Oatandanta. or otharwran claiming
any right. Idle, or .niereat in tha raal proparty daacribad
In thra action.
Oatandanta
TO THOSE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
C l a im n g in t e r e s t b y . t h r o u g h , u n d e r o r a o a in s t t h e
NAMED DEFENDANTS: ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIM­
ING TO HAVE ANT RIGHT. TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPER­
TY DESCRIBED BELOW
An Eminant Domain Petition, together with ita Declaration of
Taking haa bean (dad in tha abova-atyiad court to acquire certain
property interest* in Sammola County, Florida, daacribad at
toMowt
PARCEL NO. 101
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F IE SIMPLE
THAT PORTION OF THE WEST 3/4 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF
NORTH WEST 1/4 OF t h e SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20.
TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTV.
FLORIDA LYING NORTH OF COUNTY ROAD 119
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A 1' IRON PIPE WITH NO R I S. NUMBER
MARKING t h e NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 2t SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE c o u n t y , f l o r i o a . t h e n c e s o u t h o r s E ’st* e a s t
ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 20. A OlSTANCE OF «40 49 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
EXISTING n o r t h RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 419.
t h e n c e s o u t h 73-se ie ’ e a s t a l o n g s a id n o r t h r ig h t o f
WAY UNE 44 7,23 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE
NORTH * rC T 44* EAST. S3 79 FEET. THENCE NORTH 18*13 S3*
EAST US 34 FEET. THENCE NORTH S i ' i r o i - EAST. 119 99 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 19*13 33* WEST, 135 *4 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
2 *'S M 9 - EAST, 43 79 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SAID NORTH
RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROAD 419. THENCE NORTH 73
•9 29' WEST ALONG SAID NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE. 189 00
FEET TO T m £ POINT OF BEGINNING.
CONTAINING 17.893 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNER(al PEGGY H RYBOLT
C/o J. Chritty Wilton, III, Eaq.
It I North Orange Avenue
Suita 1573
Orlando, FL 328C1
PARCEL NO. 103
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F i t SIMPLE
THAT PORTION OF THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OR
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4, OF SECTION 20.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANGE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
F l o r id a
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY OESCRIBEOAS FOLLOWS
COMMENCE AT A 1* IRON PIPE WITH NO R L S. NUMBER
MARKING T h e NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANQE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE c o u n t y . F l o r i d a , t h e n c e n o r t h 1 1 *2 1 -02 * e a s t
ALONG THE NORTH lin e OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20.
a d is t a n c e o f 9 91 42 f e e t t o t h e n o r t h w e s t c o r n e r o f
t h e WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SA.D SECTION 20; THENCE SOUTH
01-40 29* EAST. 23 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF CHULUOTA ROAD AS RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 6. PAGE 78 AND TT OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAID POINT BEING THE POINT OF
DEOiNNiNa; THENCE RUN NORTH 98*21 ‘02* EAST ALONG SAID
RIGHT OF WAY LINE 12 41 FEET TO A POINT; THENCE SOUTH
42*03 09* EAST 94 49 FEET TO A POINT: THENCE SOUTH
41*11 IS* EAST. 44.79 FEET, THENCE SOUTH #4*1207’ EAST.
21 90 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTER­
LY HAVING A RADIUS OF 751.20 FEET, A CENTRAL ANOLE OF
11-33 41* ANO A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 39*40 23* EAST;
THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
137 40 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20; THENCE SOUTH
01-42 IB* EAST ALONO THE EAST UNE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH­
EAST W4 OF SAID SECTION 10, A OlSTANCE OF 130 02 FEET TO
POINT ON A CUNY* CONCAVt SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OP 840.20 PEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 44*83 37* AND
CHORD BEARING OF SOUTH 3 (‘40'S3* WEST; THENCE SOUTH­
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 801.E l FEET TO A
POINT ON CURVE. THENCE NORTH 73*41 07* WEST (RADIALI
18 96 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEET LINE OF THE WEST 1/2
OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE
SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20; THENCE NORTH
01*40-29* WEST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF THE WEST 1/2 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH­
EAST 1/4 OR SAID SECTION 20, A OlSTANCE OF 221.37 FEET TO
A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF TSS.20 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 11*00 48* ANO
A CHORD SEARING OF NORTH 14*23-34* EAST; THENCE NORTH­
EASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 149.73 FEET TO A POINT ON
CURVE: THENCE NORTH 01’ 41-37’ EAST (NON-RADIAL) 39.81
FEET: THENCE NORTH 41’ 1VIS* WEST. 90.44 FEET TO THE
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY
HAVING A RADIUS 340.00 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 11-40 38*
ANO A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH 3S*20B7* WEST; THENCE
NORTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 89.29 FEET
TO A POINT ON CURVE AND A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF THE
WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20: THENCE NORTH
01’40-lt* WEST (NON-RADIAL) ALONO THE WEST UNE OF THE
WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20, A DISTANCE OF
2S.1I FEET TO THE POINT OF BEQINNINQ.
CONTAINING 1.664 ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
OWNERI8): THOMAS R. RYBOLT
and ANN H. RYBOLT
c/o J. Christy Wilson. III. E m .
111 North Orange Avenue
Bulla 19TB
Orlando. FL 3260t
PARCEL NO. 104
CHULUOTA BYPASS
F B I SIMPLE
THAT PORTION OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF
THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 20.
TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 32 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA.
BEINO MCnE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS;
COMMENCE AT A 1* IRON PIPE WITH NO R.LS. NUMBER
MARKING THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4
OF SECTION 20. TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH. RANOE 32 EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA; THENCE NORTH &gt;9*2102* EAST
ALONO THE NORTH UNE OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SEC­
TION 20. A DISTANCE OF 995 13 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST
CORNER OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20;
THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 61*21'01* EAST ALONO THE NORTH
UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTH-CAST 1/4 OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. A DIS­
TANCE OF 331.71 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THE
EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF
THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20: THENCE SOUTH
01*44 OS* EAST ALONO THE EAST UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF 2S.00 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTH RIOHT OF WAY UNE OF CHULUOTA ROAD
AS RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK S. PAGES TS THRU IT OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA AND THE
POINT OF BEOINNINO; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH 01*44 06*
EAST ALONG SAID EAST UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTH­
EAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF
SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF B9.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH
•9*2102 WEST, 3S.S2 FEET; THENCE SOUTH O l'B rO T CAST
I t . SO FEET TO A POINT ON CURVE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF IS4.40 FEET. A CEN­
TRAL ANOLE OF 26*18 02’ ANO A CHORD BEARINO OF SOUTH
79-03 31* WEST; THENCE SOUTHWESTERLV ALONO THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE 303.13 FEET TO A POINT ON THE WEST LINE OF
THE EAST 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4
OF THE SOUTH-EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20: THENCE NORTH
01*42 II* WEST ALONO THE WEST UNE OF THE EAST 1/2 OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTH­
EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 20. A DISTANCE OF 114.10 FEET TO
A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 7OS.20 FEET, A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 07*1132* AND
A CHORD BEARING OF NORTH Bt'36'31' EAST; THENCE NORTH­
EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE 10S.S4 FEET TO A
POINT ON THE SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY UNE OF SAID CHULUOTA
ROAD; THENCE NORTH 11*2102' EAST ALONO SAID RIOHT OF
WAY LINE 231.13 FEET TO THE POINT OF SEOINNING.
CONTAINING 0 999 ACRES. M ORI OR LESS.
OWNER(a): WILUAM H. RYBOLT and
ANNE M. RYBOLT
C/O J. Christy Wilson. III. Eeq.
111 North Oranga Avanua
Sulla 1S7S
Orlando. FL 32S01
Each Oelendant ra further notified that lha Petitioner will peti­
tion tor an Order of Taking before tha HONORABLE THOMAS O.
FREEMAN one ol lha Judgaa of tha ebova-*tyied Court, on
Tueeday. the 27th day ol October. 1999. at 1:30 p.m., In
Courtroom G. at lha Sammola County Courlhouee. Sanford,
Florida, m accordance with Ita Declaration of Taking heretofore
tiled in thia cauee. AM Defendant* to thle eud and all other Interaaled partiaa may timely raquaat a hearing on tha Petition (or lha
Order ol Taking al tha lima and place daaignatad and be heard
Any Defendant lading to Ida a timely raquaat lor hearing shall
waive any right to object lo the Order of Taking.

AND
Each Detondani and any other pattona claiming any interest m
lha propaily described In lha Petition In lha above-ityled Eminent
Domain proceeding it heiaby required to serve written dalantas.
■I any you hava, to the Petition heretofore tiled in this causa on
tha Petitioner, and any request for a hearing on tha Petition lor
tha Ordei ot Taking, it cleaned, on Petitioners Attorney, whose
name and address is shown below on ol before Tuesday. Octobar
20, teas, end to l&lt;'a lha original ol your written defenses and any
request for hearing on the Petition for the Order of Taking with the
Clerk ol this Court either before serves on the Petitioners
Attorney oi immediately Iheieatter, to show what light. Idle, inter­
est or ban you hava. If any. or claim In and to lha propaily
described in sa&gt;d Petition and to show causa, d any you hava,
why said propaily should not ba condemned lor tha usas and purposas as sat forth in aaid Paid ion. II you tail to answer, a default
may ba entered against you lor tha relief demanded In the
Petition d you tail to request a hearino on tha Petition lor Order
ot Taking you ehalt waive any right to ob|ect to aaid Order ol
Taking
WITNESS my hand and seal of sa d Court on SEPTEMBER. 1.
1998
(SEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
By Cecelia V Ekern
Deputy Clark
Ro b e r t a m c m il l a n
County Attorney
for Sammola County. Florida
Sammola County Services Budding
*TOT East Firit Slraat
Santord, Florida 32771
Telephone (407) 321-1130, Est 7254
Attorney lor Petitioner
Publish Sunday. October 4. 1998
Sunday. Octobar I I , 1998
DEV-1
NOTICE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice rs hereby given that lha City ot Sanford, Florida will hold
a Referendum Election throulhoul tha Cdy ot Sanford on
November 3. 1998 In accordance with Ordinance No 3432 4t
follows
ORDINANCE NO. 3412
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD FLORIDA AU7HORIZING THE CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITV OF SANFORD TO
DEVELOP A PORTION OF THE PROPERTY GENERALLY
DESCRIBED AS FOnT MELLON PARK AND MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED IN THIS ORDINANCE. PERMITTING THE CITT TO
LEASE SAID PROPERTY IN ORDER TO ALLOW FOR THE DEVEL­
OPMENT OF A HOTEL/CONFERENCE CENTER ANO CITY PARK
COMPLEX ON THE PROPERTY. SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE
ELECTORS OF THE CITY PROVIDING FOR REFERENDUM ELEC­
TION BY CITY ELECTORS ON NOVEMBER 3 1998 PROVIDINO
FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE
WHEREAS, there Is a great need lor economic development and
iab opportunities within lha City ol Santord and more particularly
along lha waterlront ot lha City ot Santord, and
WHEREAS, economic development In lha Cdy ol Santord would
ba greatly improved through tha development ol lha Santord lakefront as a holel/conlerente canter and erty park complei and
WHEREAS, tha Cdy Commrsiton destrea to enhance park
amanrtlaa and recreattonal opportunities ol Fort Mellon Park tor
tha benefit ol Cdy residents through landscaping boardwalk,
fishing piers and othar amendlea with such improvements funded
in whole or In part through increased ta&gt; revenues from
hotel/eonference canter development
W H tR IA S . tha City Commieeion finds it in lha bail interest ol
tha City lo enact an ordinance authorizing tha City Commission to
enter into tha neceeeery conlracta to develop a hotei/conlvrence
canter and city park comples on waterfront property currently
known aa Fort Mellon Park, and
W H IR IA S . tha Cdy Commrailon ol tha Cdy ol Santord Florida
may eubmit lo lha alec tore ot lha City lha proposed Ordinance
pursuant lo tha Clty'a home rule powers. Chapter 198 ot lha
Florida Statutes, and Section 7-4 and 7-8 ol tha lanlord City
Code, and
WHBRBAS. tha City Commission tmds it in tha besl mtaraat ol
tha City to eubmd thra proposed Ordinance to the electors ol tha
City for a referendum at tha election to ba held on November 3,

1898
NOW T H IR IF O R B , BS IT B N A C T ID BY THE PEOPLE OF TNB
C ITY OF SANFORD, FLORIDA!
B IC T IO N It D ESCR IP TO R OF PROPERTY. The property In
queation In thia Ordinance la generally described as Fori Mellon
Park but more particularly daacribad as provided in Eshibd *A* to
thia Ordinance
Attachment *A*
Lagat Description
BLKS t. t. I t . 11. 13. 14. 33. A UNLOTTEO DLK E Of BLK 11 A
N OF BLK 22. ALL LYING N OF 1st ST CHAPMAN A TUCKERS
ADO PD t. PQ 24 8 30-18 11 M7-0A00-0000 BLKS A. B. C. A D.
1st ST EXTENSION PB 3 PG 71. LESS THE EASTERLY 700 FEET
SSCTIOR Si DEVELOPMENT ALLOWSO. the Cdy Commission
ol tha City ot Sanford la hereby authorized lo enter Into all nec­
essary agreements and conlracta to eftectuato development ol
tho property daacribad In Eahlblt *A*. through tha lease ol that
property to a private developer lor purposes ot budding •
hotal/contemnce canter complex Said development shall ba con­
structed In such a way to allow t joint use ot tho property at ■
city park lo tha tullsat aslant economically feasible
S IC T IQ N Si APPROVAL. That tha question ot tha approval ol
thia Ordinance ahall ba submitted lo a vole ol tho electors ol the
City at a referendum to ba held in th« City ol Sanford on
November 3. 1998
B IC TIO N 4i FORM OF BALLO T That tha term ol tha ballot
ahall ba In a dear, concise statement without argument ot preju­
dice Tha ballot question to ba used In tha ntarandum election
ahall be substantially In lha following lorm
Should tha City allow a City park and holal/conlaranca cantor on
Fort Mellon ParkT To enhance economic development. Job oppor­
tunities and park amenities lor City raeidente. tho City
Commieeion ol tho City ol Santord la authorized lo Issss a portion
ol Fort Mallon Park, to enter into contract* tnd to authorize
development ol tho Park lor a holal/conlaranca canter and City
Park complax.
-11CT10B St SEVERABILITY If any section or portion of a sac tion of this Ordinance proves to bo invalid, unlawful or unconsti­
tutional. Il ahall not ba hatd to impair tha validity, tores or effect
ol any other action ol part ol this Ordinance.
S IC T IO S Si COMFL1CT1. Thai alt Ordinance* ol part* of
Ordinance* in conflict Karawith ba and tha same are hereby
revoked
SECTION Ti BIVBRABILITV It any taction or portion of a saclion of thia Ordinance proves to ba invalid, unlawful or unconsti­
tutional. it ahall nol tie held to impair tha validity, tores or effect
ot any other action or part ot thia Ordinance
PASSED and ADOPTEO thia 14th day ol September. ISSS.

A T T it T

Larry A. Dale, Mayor
Kerry D. Lyon*
Orady Las sard
Velma Williams
Whlley Eckslam
Aa lha City Commission of the
City of Santord, Florida

Janet H. Dougherty. City Clark
JjjW iA : September 27. and Octobar 11 . 1998

IN TMS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMS BIGNTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS NO. S S -1B64-OR-OS -R
IN RE: THE ADOPTION OF
A Minor Child.
NOTICE OF ACTION
FOR STSPPARSNT
ADOPTION
TO: NOAH PHILLIP
PHALSGRAFF
3821 N.W. STH Strati
Gainesville. Florida 12809
YOU ARE MOTIFIEO that an
action ha* b**n tiled against
you and that you arc required to
aarva a copy ol your written
dafanaaa, if any. to It on
ROBERT
M.
QRQURIC,
ESQUIRE, whose address I*
2818 Edgewatar Drive, Orlando,
Florida 12S04, on or before
NOVEMBER 11. ttSS, and life
tha original with tha clerk ol
thia Court at tha Clerk ol tha
Courts, 30t North Park Avanua,
Santord, Florida 12771, before
earvie a on Petitioner or immedi­
ately thereafter. II you t*M to do
to. a default may ba entered
against you lor tho roliot
demanded in tho petition.
Copies ot all court documonts
In thia case. Including orders,
are available at tha Clark ot tha
Circuit Court's office You may
review these documents upon
request
You must keep tha Clerk of lha
Circuit Court-* otfic* notified ol
your currant address
Dated: OCTOBER 7. 1991
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish: October 11,11,33. and
November 1, 1999
DEV-92

NOTICB OF C U U M
OF LiSN S FROPOBBO
•ALB OF V IH IC U W
LIENOR
SADISCO OF FLORIDA
3701 S SANFORD
SANFORD FLORIDA 12TTI
DATE OF SALE:
10/30/SS
TIME OF SALE:
10O0AM
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I3 T O Y T JT2AIT201D000744I
99CHEV IC IM R IIS S S S rS M M
PURSUANT TO FA . T1S.TS,
SAID VEHICLES WILL
BOLD
TO BATISFV TOWINO B STOR­
AGE FEES PLUS ACCUMULAT­
ING STORAGE. OWNER HAS A
RIGHT TO A HEARINO PRIOR
TO SALE DATE. ANY VEHICLE
WHICH REMAIN! UNCLAIMED
OR FOR WHICH THE CHAAOSE
FOR RECOVERY TOWINO E
STORAGE SERVICES REMAIN
UNPAID MAY BE SOLO AFTER
33 DAYS FREE OF ALL PRIOR
LIENS SALE WILL BE H IL O AS
POSTED t AT THE LOCATION
INDICATED FOR THE LIENOR
ABOVE.
Publish: Octobar 11, IBS#

DEV-tl

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SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
c a b s NO: e a -tie a c a ta s
N O nw tS T MORTGAGE INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
RALPH A SEALES, IF
LIVING, AND IF
DEAD, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEtnS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BT. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAINST RALPH A.
SEALES; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF RALPH A. SEALES IF
ANY. ROSE WILLIAMS
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES, GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
NTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAINST
ROSE WILLIAMS.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
ROSE WILLIAMS, IF ANY.
BRYNHAVEN COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(S)
NOTICB
OF FORSCLOBURB SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ot forecloeure dated
September 23rd, 1*98, entered
•n Civil Cesa No 91.1386 CA 14
B ot tha Circuit Court ol the
1ITH Judicial Circuit In and for
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD,
Florida. I will aaH to tho high**!
and bait btddar for cash at
Waal front door ol Courthoua*
ol lha SEMINOLE County
Courthoua* located at 101 N.
Park
Avanua in Sanford,
Florida, at 11:00 am. on tha
37th day ot October, ttSS tha
fallowing daacribad properly aa
aat torth tn said Summary Final
Judgment, lo-wlt:
LOT f t BRYNHAVEN FIRST
REPLAT. A REPLAT OF BRYN­
HAVEN ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK I f PAOES 20 ANO
21 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA
Dated this 24th day of
Saplambar. 1998
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark’ot tho Circuit Court
B y : Jane E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suite 300
Plantation. FL 33334
(934) 233-1000
M-2704KNCL)
In accordance with tha
American with Disabilities Act,
paraona with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate tn thia proceeding
should contact the Clark of tho
Circuit C o o t at the BSMiNOLI .
County Courthouse *1 407-3114310, not later than aovan days
prior to tho proceeding ft hear­
ing impaired, 1 -S04-SSI-S7T1
(TOO) or 1-SOO-SI3-S770, via
Florida Relay Sonrlc*.
Publish: October 4, I t . IM S
DEV-22

HI TMS C O U N TY CO URT
OF TMS EM M TBEN TH
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT,
M ARB FOR
SEMIWOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A N MB. S T-S S S S -C C -S 0 -U
ORIENTA POINT
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC., a not
for profit Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
JOSE L. CAMACHO
and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE: HAYDEE L.
CAMACHO and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
RAMON VEITIA and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE;
VICTORIA BRATT-VIITIA and
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Oatandanta.
WOTICa OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that on tho 3rd day of
November 1988 at 11:00 am . at
the watt front door ot tha
la m loot* County Courthoua* In
Sanford. Florida, tha undersigned Clark will otter lor tale
tha following daacribad real
UNIT 446, ORIENTA POINT
VILLAGE 1, A CONDOMINIUM,
ACCORDING TO THE DECLA
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF
ORIENTA POINT, A CONDO­
MINIUM, AS RECOROEO IN
OFFlOfAL RECORDS ROOK
1073. PAOB E M . AND ALL
AMENDMENTS THERETO. PUB
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTV. FLORIOA.
together with ail structure*,
improvements, flatur**. appU
anca*. and appurtenances on
said land or used In conjunction
The
mad* pursuant to a
Final Judgment entered In Civil
No. ST-M OS-CC-tO-U pan
In the County Court of
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In
and for Seminole County,
Ftortda.
Dated true 2nd day of October.
ISSS.
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: JAno E.
DeptriyCtork
I A C T OF 1BBB
Wo. BT-B
K you era a parson with a dt*
ability who need* any accent
modal ton tn order to participate
In thia proceeding, you era anti
tied, si no coat to you. to the
provision of certain assistance
PI* sea
contact
Court
Administration at 101 N. Park
Avanua. Bulla N M t. Santord,
FL 12771 (40T) 121-4330, sat.
4277 Within I working day* of
your receipt of this notice
you ara hearing or vole*
Impairad. caw 1-000-000-0771.
Taylor and Carta. PJL
tutor nay* for the Plaintiff
1000 Summit Tower Boulevard.
Orlande. Florida 12110
Publish: Octobar 11,10, 1090
DEV-04

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Legal N otices

12— Elderly C ase

NOTICB
OF PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice i* hereby given:
Seminole Wrecker Service will
tall at Public Auction lor sal­
vage for cash on demand to
highait bidder, the following
described vehicle*
Oct. S3, ISSS
88 Ply B/W
Vm I 2P4QH3S38SR199971
The auction will be held al
t2:00 pm on the said date*
above. At Seminole Wrecker
Service 2340 S Myrtle Av*..
Bentord, Fla 12773.
Prospective
bidder*
may
mipecl vehicles on* hour prior
to sal* Terms ere cash or certi­
fied funds Seminole Wrecker
reserve* the right to accept or
reject any and all bid*.
Publish: Octobar I t , 1998
DEV-79

tor a caregiver W* have th*
BEST CNAs A caregiver* tor
the most reasonable prices 24
hr core or shift care Cal 407-

23—

STOP PAYING 1170-1260/day

246-4566 24hrday

Lost 4 Found

LOCT BMC •COMURf Green w/
maroon batty Likes People
Please cel 323-8668 REWANO

27— N

ursery

4

Child

Care

15—Cemetesy Lots
&gt;6 X I I
Sokd Grind* Base 40 i 17. 2
Concreta Vaults A 2-20 Gauge
Stoat Caskets 16500 n d 2 Bu­
rial Ploto Nag
Ceil Kenneth
Russe* 32343626

CfdLD CARE M MY HOME.
Safe.
clean
environ men I
Fenced yd Meals Indd 390MOTHER OF 2 wil babysit In
Lake Mary home. M-F. Claan
enwonmenl wt lots lo do Meals
inducted Cal 302-6355
MUNCHKSN MANOR prek rag
now tel classes, tm groups a
loving home atmoa for 3 5yrs
reasonable rates 321-6G49

21—Personals
ALONE? FLORIOA MOST RESPECTEO Dating Bureau since
1977) Al ages including teniori
Bringing People Together 1-800922-4477 (24 hour*)
ARE YOU READY?
Start deling tha fun way
Cal 1-900-796-2121 X628

PRESCHOOL TEACHER ml 15
year* aip opening home to
three special children under 3
yr». Infant welcome C*Ji Bobbt
at 331-5600
LOVW O HOME APPERANCELK. MARY COME A SEE. CALL
324-7911.

H e— v v i. i, rv*
IN THE COUNTY CO URT
SCHEDULE EDUCATION W/
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
Famsto Mat sag* Therapist TLC wilt except I children. 1 A
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
needed lot busy Longwood lo­ up. CM 314-7B1I
IR ANO FOR
cation Great pay 331-8949
SBMINOLR COUNTV,
FLORIDA
55—Business
C A M NO.I S 7 -I3 4 T-C C -1 0 Z
O
pportunities
2
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P
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r
s
o
n
a
l
s
VILLAS OF STOCKBRIDOE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
* Fionas not-for-profit
WsJk-ms welcome 7 days
corporation,
Pnvato rmt Female Still
DWreubng phone can)*. No ex­
LikC«MM7765
Pi amt ill
perience necessary For more
v*.
407-338-8300
information
sand a SASE to:
SALLY M RUBIO,
Communication*.
WHY WAIT? ttazt moating Flor­ Ptimatime
a single person,
Defend ent, ida'a single* tonight 1-BOO 7E6- P.O. Box 694355. Miami. FL
33269-1355
2821**1 9002
NOTICB OF BALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that
ABSOLUTELY 1*0 BELUMOI
pursuant to a Summary Final
Just R*»iock Displays 65K»
Judgment
of
Foreclosure
Port
54.700 Investment Inentered m the above-captioned
eludes Inventory E Acmatter, I wilt sell the property
cckxKs 600-4BO-0011
situated in Semmol* County.
c m Ir little bat
Florid*, described at
CAREER FRUSTRATE OT NEED
Lot SB, STOCKBRIDOE UNIT
ADDITIONAL INCOMET Earn
Its value Is great
ONE, according to the plat
m tkx j * money in (per* time
* &gt; ■ * * p u i m l t m tf telerei ar
thereof, as recorded In Plat
Working trom your home. For
ft *f |CH7hurej* yOk#fM&gt;99
Book IS, Pages TS-S0, ot the
more information phono 1-668Public Record* of Sammola
256-1119 24Zy »
County. Florida; at tha address
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ot 804 Portland Circle, Apopka,
anv al horn*. Rush a as** to
Florida 33701, *t Public Safe to
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Una* Latter Co 1312 Montego
the high**! and bait bidder tor
Cov* Way 91422 OH R 32839
300 N. French Av*., Bentord
cash, at the Watt Front Door ot
122-2811
th*
Sammole
County
CoutthouM, 101 N. Park
Avanu*, Sanford. Florida, on
December to. 1998, at 11:00
am .
In accordance with tha
American* With Disabilities Act,
d you *r* ■ person with • dieability who needs any accom­
by Luis Campos
modation in order tg participate
CsrabiSy Cpfwr cryptogram* we created bum quotawn bv iwnru
in this proceeding, you are emi­
peopi* peel and present Eech leeet m*w e*k* stand* IweSSw
tted, at no coat to you, to th*
rodsyeeb* Negus* Y
prevision of certain aaatatincs.
Fie**#
c anted
Court
Administration at 301 N. Park
Avanu*. Sanford, Florida 31771,
telephone (407) 113-4110, *st.
4217. within two 13) working
day* ol your receipt ot thi*
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Notice. If you ar* hearing
impaired, celt I-SOO-SS9-S77I.
Q A J R V H U T
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It you are voice Impaired, call 1• 2 C J L V
800-935-8770.
DATED thi* 7th day ol Octobar,

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A T H X J C R J

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CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jaaawic
As Deputy Clark
JOHN A. LEKLEM. P.A.
Attorney for PlainllHs
Post Olfic* Drawer 1271
Orlando. Florida 32102
Publish: Octobar 11, IS. 1999
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55— Business
O pportunities
LE NATUREL-Ind dial Home
bated butinett opp Intro pre­
sentation I 30 5 pm Sit Quali­
fy Court. exit 56. W tide of 14
Meet Qelnn W Tomer, guetf
speaker II you cannot attend.
c l 361-1676, Eal 1805________

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M E D IC A L B ILLIN G
Wort on your computer. full or
part lime Procesvng insurance
claims for doctor* and dentists
Interadrv* home IrairVng
AIN *1998 651
CLIENTS PROVIDED
800 933 1809 ext 127

71— H elp W a n t e d
ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
P/T or F/T, Tran* a must Imme­
diate opening Can M2-1939

?
Coneoadtle your Ml* m/o a
jMn_ProoeerCr*d1&gt;M 7;9 5 ^

71—Help Wanted

NOW HIRING

CNA’s, HHA'e, • Caregivers
Looking for amptoymonl
24hr A Shift Cote available
Call 407-246-4566 24hrMay

F7T for a Major Manufacturing
plant m Sanford Positions are
available for ail ahiftt.
Cali
Pacesetter Personnel at 3302611 or 130-1M

It's time to prepare
lor tho Holiday.

cu sto m er

Wa otter:
•Affordable prices
•Persona k/ed service
Quality work
‘ Distribution m your toeat area
(to draw seasonal help Irom em­
ployees who reside close by)

•Temp to hire
•longwood
•H S/CED
1st shift. Order puders/packert
Fletaiabie transportation req
Call 1*04111

AccuStafT
CASHIERS

Cell (4071 322-H11 A
Ask for the Classified Dept.
Lai your display* start working
for you EARLY!

Wd tram lor To! collectori
24 opemngt for llextoto people
F T * P/T
Pd Training, vacation
health, denial. Me Inaursnce
Can 4074*4-3441

RtrmriAii

Grade lor Students
Call M-Th 11-4pm 869 9191
CUSTOMER SERVI CE

Account Reps
Inbound euslomer service po
ytions available in N l E f t
Undo Wm 95 A typing re
quired 17 00 16 50 with bo
nuses If you have a great per
sociality and want to work, can
today tor an imervtew Cal CSI
placement service* in Mai
band 6674755 or S Orlando
3704646

m o neypr o blem

70—
Education &amp;
T raining

Assemblers, metal, taw opera
lor. maintenance Water Bonnet
350 Anchor Rd. Casaeiberry, FL
Assemblers, metal, taw opera
lor. maintenance Water Bonnet
350 Anchor lid. Casselberry, FL

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
CDt. VA/TA Apprv Job Assist
WVend classes National Truck
School 1-600466-7366

71—

Long Term
Term-Short Term
Twnp To Hire
•96-1121

Over 100 position* avtHabie
wf large insurance company

DIRECT PLACEMENT
$21,000
•Agency Services Rep - Cus­
tomer serve* background pre­
ferred Clerical duties, phone
work * positive altitude a
mush
Accounting - Musi be custom­
er service oriented • WILL
TRAIN in A/P. ATI. collection*
t txlimg
Call CSI m Maitland 6674755
or S Orlando 3706646

ATTENTION CNA .
Come and pin pur caring team
ol Nurses and CNAa Exceltent benefits Experience tec1:00pm-11:00pm
» i/ed
I available. Please apply m
person Deflona Healthcare Re­
habilitation Center l i s t Elkcam Bivd Deltona EOE

A BETTER JO S FOR VOU1
Just Call Never a Fee1
HELP Personnel 629-6666
AFFORDABLE! AN lutaect ar­
eas. Prek thru cortege. In Seminote. Orange. Osceola counhet
Cal Storing Tutor* al 291-4191

A SSEM B LER S
W A N TED
IM MEDIATELY!!

i Cu»tom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES
CLCRtCAL JOB OPCNMOS
Adecco had exciting job open­
ings m the Santordlake Mery
ere* We currently have tui
time end pert urns openings m

AUTOMOTIVE DE TAKERS
SanfordLongwoodOrtando
Good Income Potential
BeneMs After 90 Days
Tepn Star 407 293 3055

Adecco it currently lookng lor
light assembly workers lor e
Meocsi Production Facility tocsted m Ssntord Good manual
daittfity. willingness to work
and 7 eat attitude a must) Temp
to perm position for the right
canodat*.
MEET U1 AT AN OPEN HOUSE
•N WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2ND
AT 9:00A.M. FOR AN INTERVKW1
We are located t 5 mae* E of
1-4 on Lake Mary Bkrd Please
bmg prool at ekgtnkty to work
In the Untied Stales and two job
reNr ernes Or cal Adecco 407330-7171 for more information
200 Waymonl Cl Suita 124
LaM Mary. FL 32746

CUSTOMER SERVICE
U N O SELLING!!
SET YOUR OWN HOURS
17-1GHR W P location. ? wk

Excellent
Opportunities
Available

I is rung makes the (kfferenc*'
New or experienced-we have
openings m our three expanding Seminole County offices
tor hardworking caroernxnded
people Cal
Nancy Oamel
ANamonMLorvrwood 6C9 4500
(Inrun Mureka
Lake Mary Heathrow-333 6066
Gary Balanort
Oviedo 365-3668

Heu* Wanted

PLACEMENT SERVICES

CLERICAL

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE

= ■ ------------ =---------- PROFESSIONAL TM- Loohlng
for tf» best TM job? Positive
rjAOOto
, foe a positive
H
" .•
woes
environment. Call Misty
Noert I 323-1070 ait 312

Cu«tom Stiffing

CUAMCM
Perl time.evenings, irrVor
Wkend* S&amp;hr 302-7270

•Switchboard Operator*
‘Admnstratnr* Assistant*
•Customer Service Reps
•Data Envy Opertort
•Fa* Clerk*
•Accounting Clerk*
•Telemarketer l

BE EMPLOYED NOW!
CALL NOW
6EMINOLE EMPLOYMENT
(407) 322-2044
Plant Manager SI.ISlNxti
HanOe an Phases
Personeii Director UOOrwk
Bilingual Helpful
Admlniatreilve Aaal t4*0/wk
Take Charge Person
Floor Supervisor l37&lt;Vwt
Work Productonl
Service Tach 111 Orta*
Harrs* Customers
Data Entry SJKVwh
Top Benefits
Labor Trainee U H M
Into* Work
Doctor's Assistant !2KVwk
Tram m thee M

We are looking for 1-2 years
exp working in an office environmenl Pleas* let Adecco
help find your career path to­
day by calmg 407-330-7171

A d e c c a
Courthouse ResearchEarn up to *25ffir Copying
names A eddresaa* hum court
raes W i tram. WWWmarketspectrum Com 1466-716-6226

elp

W

Must have 25cwpm, clear
phone vowel
INTERVIEWS ON Mon Oct 12
9-11 and 1-3. 1060 Maitland Cntr
Commons *411 (across Irom
ROV Sportipiei) or cal us lor
ACCUSTAFF 660-01 Ilirvl'dV
DISHWASHERS,
COOKS,
SERVERS "Cracker Barrel"
324-1020 200 Hickman Dr (16
and Hwy 46) _______________
Dnvera/OTR

IMMEDIATE HIRE
t yr OTR data COL wHarmat
If quakfad ImmarSato hire Ben
efits/ assigned truck Lout 5-7
day* Call *0042*4714 Cat
t il* .
Local Company, local jabs.
Please give local rales"11!_______
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER- Enpen
enced w/equtp * site work a
plus Vacation * Pension (407)
1224131
ELECTR K tAK tresal * comm TOP PAV, SENEFITS.
DFWP Apply Sanford
Electric 2522 S Park Drtv*
322-1 M2_____________________
ENTRY LEVEL ORtVERS need­
ed NOWf Honey Trenaport has
immediit* opening* lor drtvar
trainees No experience needed
Earn 1500 to 1700 weekly pkis
benefit* COL framing avalsbM
6004 35 5593_________________
EQUIP OPERATOR- Eipenenced wboiabie. COL reqd
Vacation A Pension. F/T posi­
tion (*07)1224133

For Pharm Manufacturer Seek­
ing individual wtm pleasant per­
sonality. telephone proficiency
lor dealing with customers or
prcleiaioneJ* end proven organiiauonal skilti Word process­
ing computer ska* are req lor
correspondence tor the compa­
ny president Salary la
•rale with ability Non-smoking,
drug tree work place To be con­
sidered lor en ntermew. me* a
cover M u and resume to. Em­
ployment Department. 2650 S
Mellonvine A ve. Ssntord. FI
32773 Affirmative ecbon, EOE

71— H elp W a n t e d

a n ted

CUSTOMER SERVICE /
DATA ENTRY
Position* m Orlando Area ■ 1 yr
min office exp CompeMrve
wages
Call Sandy al A-1
Terg&gt;* (407) 647 8010 No Fee

FRONT END/MECHANIC
Musi have exp. own loot* A
valid Dr Ue Call Sanford Tire A
Auto Cenler. )nc «l 3220672___ .
FIELD WORKERS F/T heeded el
wholesale plant nursery in
Longwood
Exp
necessary
Starting pay S6tu 322-1727
GENERAL LABOR • Mechani­
cally inclined warehouse A as­
sembly workers needed Apply
today Work
tomorrow
Call
Chris at A-1 Temps (407) 6476010 No Fee EOE

HAIR STYLIST
Have own clientele! Be own
Boss) Station Available 160/
wk Very Clean A Fnendty At
rrtospheref Caff 3244464

FACTORY WORKERS
Automotive Brake Manufacturer
seek dependable men A women
lor ell phases ol production
•Press Operators
'Painters
'Grinders
■Forktrtt Operators
Repetitive work environment.
1st A 2nd Shifts Apply at

PEOPLEMARK
341 N MltdAve *320
Maitland, FL
629 5229
JOIN the best healthcare team
in Volusia county Raatoratlv*
CNA
needed
immediately
Previous experience helpful
Cell Oebary Manor 407-6684426. EOE.
KITCHEN HELP Flexible hr*
Apply 0 Willow Tree Cafe. Can
to schedule interview 322-2204

HOTEL

M AKE YOUR
R ES E R V A TIO N
F O R S U C C E S S ...
aT Mainstay SuHesI Our new
100-room extended stay hotel

m Lake Mery is how inter
rewing tneryyy customer to
cused individuals (preferably
wtlft hospilakly experience) to
Ibih us In the foaowmq fu* time
Positions

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH INSURANCE AMO 401k
PLAN1t&gt;ug hex
*ppiyxiat HOi r drive,
LANDSC APERS-slarbng
pay
$7 00,Hr, F/T w/b#n#tn* Call
(407) 3224133.
LEOAL STAFFING
Paralegals Leg sec- Clerical
Numerous Position*
TempAPerm
'Litigation'
’Final estate*
•Bankrupcy’
•Corporate*
•Workers Comp'
•CopyngM Trademark*
'Word Processor*
Esc SalanesATemp pay
Great Benefit*
Can u* Today*
Top Talent legal
(407)839 6222

EXPERIENCED

•Quest Service Rep.

•LOADER OPERATOR
•BOBCAT OPERATOR
wf data D license chauffeur

(2nd Shin. 3pm-llpm

Musi be able to work wknds)
•Laundry/Securtly Assoc.
(3rd Shift, tlpm 7am)

For
commemalYesidentiai
land clearing Experience pre
(erred Holiday /vacation wt
pay
Medical
insurance
Plaaae call 3334816, M-F, 74

A* part ol Sunburst HospaaWy
Corp. we offer attractive talanet, generous beneto* (alter 6
m ot) A advancement oppor­
tunities' To set up tn appoint­
ment. please cal Mon Fn bet­
ween 9am-5pm
(407) 629-2231.
EOE nvt'dV

Mainstay
Suites
SALES-----------------------------INSIDE SALES REP
Established Orlando metals
company hat immediate posi­
tion available! Export experi­
ence, letter* ol credit and
metal ditlrtbution prelected
College degree required R&gt;kn
gual a must! Can CSI m Mai
(land 667 9666 / S Orlando
370-6646 ox tax Presume lo
Maitland 6674780 / S Ortendo
3706666

"JOES
JOBS
JOBS
ADECCO it teaming up with
Sanlord companies to create
eiciimg job opportunities It
you have akin*, ambition and
a ome tor qualify, we have a
great opportunity with great
benefits

PROCESS E-MAIL A CYBER
CASH OnDERS to SISTir Will
tram, wwwmatkntspectrum com,
________ t -666-7166229________

Production Supervisor
(Pari Tima) Mon-Frl, 10-3.
Supervises processing ot do­
nated goods al our training cen­
ler for disabled adults High
School Diplomn/GED rnquirnd
and exprumnee working with in­
dividuals with special nrrrtds
desired Please contact Lisa
Chapman al Goodwill Industries
pt Central Florida, Inc al 407634 9996 __________ _
PROFESSIONAL

A SSISTAN T MANAGER
Fast growing company needs
three career minded phnp'* to
interview, hire'manage
Unlimd
ed growth potential Salary •
Bonus 4 Benefits Fax resume
to (407) 647-8128 Alin C Kxsrti
or cal (407)6474010__________

LABOR READY &amp;
WORKTOOAY/PAIOTOOAY
Sanford
Apply Inpersontodey:
1551 9 FrenchAve
323-4343
LPN/CNA's State Cert PT, FT A
per diem Longwood Retvemenl
V-nage 767-0500 ext 22________
MECHANIC
FT B Class Mechanic tor Dakar
Rant A Car at the Sanlord Airport
Location Must have six (6) o&gt;
more ASE certs ml at toast 3-4
exp Own loot* needed DotA Car is a tmokertfrug
ffi
tree workplace /EOE Benefits.
40IK Apply in person daky 104 at Dollar Rent A Car 2 Fled
Cleveland
Blvd
Sanlord FL
32773

INTELLIGENT STAFFING
(4 0 7 ) 869-0444

R IG H T H A N D M AN
Naada 100 workers dully.
*!S sign on bonus to new am•Extra pay to drivers.
•Open 5 am
601 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
2*04106
ROOFERS WANTED
1Helpers
also Must have trans

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed • Unarmed
Brentty A Ateoc. 634-7444
SERVERS A KITCHEN lieip II
A pi, GATORS LANDING
__________ 330-1612
SERVICE TECHNICIAN for local
propane company Immediate
FT position available Vacation
tick pay. COL Class B a plus
Apply tn person Discount Pro­
pane 3804 S Orlando O i, San
ford__________________________

SHINGLE INSTALLERS
L»*lAJ(Ah»JC&lt;i..Ca1134 9349
SLENDER WEIGH seeks
enthusiastic sales associate
FT/PT tor the Seminole Town
Center
Some mghtswkend*
req ! 7 •comm to start Call
Kns tor mlervew 302 5006
TECHNICAL

TECH SUPPORT ANA­
LYST
Excellent Opportunity Proles
tonal, detail-oriented indnudual needed tor financial servic­
es company Word. Excel.
PowerPoint, and Access a
must as well n
technical
knowledge ol computers Cali
Today* S Orlando 370 6646 or
Maitland 667-6755 or Fax re­
sume to S Orlando 3706666
or Maitland 667-8760

Custom Staffing
PLACEMENT SERVICES
TELLER

‘ Assemblers*

(First Shift)
* Warehouse*
'Clerical'
‘ Data entry*
'TalemarkatlnB*

' Admin. Asst.'
*1st.2nd,3rd Shifts
Avail*

Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE: 331-5266
MORTGAGE--------P R O C fa lS R
TRAINEE: Hah school grad ml
basic typog A computer aMto
Natans Mortgage Corp Long
wood Caff Den At 7*74276 .

Come work with the Inendiwsl
bunch to town We need outgo­
ing people with cash handling,
customer service and computer
exp to (otn our team 58 40HR
4, commensurate with exp
Apply at any of Our ten kjca

Please can tor eppL
407436-7171

T h e Best T h in gs
In L ife A r e Free...

ADECCO LOGO

FAIRWINDS
Federal Credit Union
Established a 1949
Job kne 306 6040
Drug Free WorkpLscrvEOE
http Lwww laxwads org

ACCCPTMQ APPS FOR
JANITORIAL positions a Lk
Mery ere* ( M 9424299

LOOKING FOR PART T H E
WORK?
Maitland area Cosmetic En­
hancement Co. ft looking lor
CusL 5 vc Rape to work bet­
ween 24-40 hour* per week
Sun-Thor* Temp to hue $7 50
hr comp kt and customer sve
skffs necessery Apply m per­
son el 1060 Maitland C ii,
Commons. Ste 411. Mon-Thurs
9 3 or Cal 6600111

Large Sanlord Medical supply
company Is leaking individual*
who have MIGA 10 WELDING
EXP. !t2 OGItour to start Sat­
urdays and overtime may be re­
quired Benefits package » v h
includes MEDICAL. 401-K A
PAID TIME OFFIt Contact 330
7769 tor more Information

Service AgenVOriver- Needs to
clean, service end aspect
rental vehetos Vakd FLO Ac­
ceptable drive g record end
beckwound check Apply In
pereon. 3096 O rl ndo (1741)

Dr. Sanford
Sen
PRESCHOOL TEACHERS A
asal needed AM A PM hours
eve* Please cel 3314177

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net 29 yr*.
Re! Free to travel 321-3803

93— Room s For R ent
EFFICIENCY
Mad serv - convenient localrun
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SANFORD- Furnished room n
private home w/house privileg­
es Mature, responses* person
Raf 321-041*.

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2531 Ridgewood Ave 21 $475'
mo
tOOO Park Ave III $43Vm--, -iwater

POR2IG REALTY
327 8678
SANFORD AREA, 3 1 Cenrial
MAA. large lot. quiet locatmn
$635/mo • dep 857-9277
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MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKE AO* t 80PM. Si 10MO
1 ROOM 54to VO A/IO u»
3 2 3 -8 6 7 0
ROOMY 1 bdrm m qn'-t r - ' i-r
area 5425-'mon &lt; utils I &gt;t

v a « Cak 330 2220 _
R OSEIEA VILLAS
1/t Sp»cl*l -14/0 Month
HUO OKAY 407-330 6833
SANFORD 1/1 Upstairs A|4
Guud area Historic Air* ReK
Req 53541 $350 321 6757
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1/1 CORNER Next In p**'1 H I
last/ser 5450/mon Located nfl
AigviitBNd 1561)744-1547

103— HousrsU

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5500 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
When you can nwn this 3 tvtrrn
iMime ml C H A new pa.nl A car
pet 7 Ask about HUD Imines'
The Hilliman Group. Inc.
Realtors............ 321-8333
2/1 - Kilrhwn equip ml window
ax $425.

C&gt; ci f i ' i m t i r

3 ? i - 0/ 59/321- 2211/
ST. JOHN RIVER FRONT22. over 1600 sq ft, mg pod,
2 c gar. plus 1 C carped, over
1/3 ac wfdock SI500.'mon
Venture I Properties 321-47*4.

STENSTROM
RENTALS
SANORA 3/2 DM Gar Dm dm
Son Pen, LOpt
*725/5700
CASSELBFnrtV 3/1 5 D.mrg
Room Crprt, Ontstdu Storage.
Corner Lot C H A
$750/700
COUNTRY CLUB 2/1 Tern Mm
Crprt, Heat A-r____.14851450
SANFORD 1/1 Duplex Leung
Rm. Carprt C II A
5365/1350
NORTHLAKE 1/1 Scm Patio
Part Eum, Lake, Comm Pool
W.D Hook ups
.1500/1500

JIM DOYLE
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2-2 4 9 5
s a g s ..,!- i— nia i1. 1
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105—D upllx/TRirtF.X
SANFORD 2/1 near Seminole
HS. C H A . W.D Hook Dp Crpl

107— M obile H omes
For R en t

114 —

W a r iiio u s e /Re n t a i
S pace
7000 SO. FT. WAREHOUSE
70x100 dose to Fort Mellon
Park Good location, easy ac­
cess! Asking onty $ I lOOmo

Re a l Estate , w e

3 2 2 -7 4 9 0
117— C om m ercial
Rentals
FENCED PARKING AREA.
ttty access, can accom­
modate up lu 35 cars, heavy
equipment, autos, etc : 17 92
Aiport Bivd area avai'abto tm
med.ateiy $550 per month
Phone 374-4440 or las 3241169.

LfARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
m a m \ a \m o&lt;

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only • Ad must be on above coupon.

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• Day &amp; Weekand Claisat
• Financial Assistant*
• Canlats lilting On Slta

•T h i»« Builders
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Sanford, FL 32772*1667

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73—Employment

|’*j| potions start O $7/hr. &amp; up
based on experience

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MAM. TO :

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NEW TRUSS PLANT OPENING!!

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bdtm, ml bath
515f)'mti n
dude* all tv. prone, ut-tites
30? 7T88
SINGLE MOM 'n-ks ■■■,n rnve
to share spacious 2/2 apt Temp
ok $275*12 utilities start KV1
696 7047

ELDER SPRINOS Off SR 427 2
A 3 brtrms. unfurn $95 - $115
wk • $125'dep Call 333 3964 or
s o e m a rta ^ e ^ ^ M I^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^

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P/T Employment* tor energetic
person wanting to work w/sport
A show dogs A kennel 15 ♦/•/
k ICellI sia-oait.
hrs per wk.

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Local Governments &amp; Area Businesses •
2753 N.OBT- Hwy. 441 Zellwood. FL
Trnee I'-mk. a s. Ikuk Ixtlrr of Ciuraairr (tolyf Into 0602211
JUx » MesUti. Leilee I I M Cn t n . kekets 7I.U. uetox 4* Ussk
penip sir rumpn-wvm 2 h i Hrnp-rx VI Ta«ks 2 Mil U-ni.nr HH
klvunf 66 Tuyuu P/V. D7 llunto I’nkidr. 3111hml IVV. *B8 Ur*an
H6 Kan I2ltr*rr W HuUpr J'/H 4tf. Ubidv) Mrs Hr. 65 Maarr. W
S to ivt1. 64 klitda IVV. 6 * lure t’A M e/3T Uriel Unit*. 61
Harr, b a n aun&gt; xxxr irklrin lxanpeim |4Mi A :iMi| rklia« mu*
m . rdfrn. pruilm Uublir radlua U-kpfcjer . ) .Irm lull m itn i&gt;
(jo ran. im rn Asia and Trait part* itk*T» aw) a m *
laapm. FrMai lath • ear M 4 fm. Ttoatlai of aa UnUun' iail

George Gideon A u c tio n e e r
Hlalrx Hprlaas. f t 12709

4 0 7 / 8 8 6 - 2 2 1 1 AHI3UI/A1672

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WE NEED HOUSES IQ RENT

W ELDERS NEEDED
•Machine Operator*

F or H in

R en tals

CHANGE
FOR TH E B ETTER

NURSES
LAN 7 3 CNA al shifts LakeviewNursing 919 E 2nd Si 3226707

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FURNISHED nOOMS-Ali tit K
Ind Laundry ptienn, and k t
use 565 590 n week 324 4955

portaInn CaH 322 1449

D O LLA R REN T A CAR
COME JOIN OUR WMNMO
___________ TEAM!___________

We have jobs in trie

93— R o o m

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Needed for light industrial
Exp with numatic tools and
panel repair exp helpful
Can 331-0468

HOLIDAY JOB
Need talented sales person lo
operate Hickory Farms gfi cen­
ter (Nov-Dec) al Seminole
Towne Cenler Call (407) 7882333

7i— Hr.tr W anted

LABORERS

Holiday Inn Eipreaa 8750 E
Colonial Dr On FI 282-3900 We
are looking lor dependable peo­
ple who are able to xxork flexible
hours and days
•HOUSEKEEPING
•ROOM ATTENDANTS
•MAINTENANCE
EOE/OT/WP

EXECUTIVE
ASSISTANT

THE EMPLOYMENT

Too Marty To Uet
Be Empfoyeed
700W .2SUISL.I

71— H

$11.15 T O S T A R T

ASSEMBLY

Order your Ctassllied Dis­
play, Help Wanted Ada now!

59—Financial
Services

71— H eli1 W a n t e d

W M liH W

. Truck Driver
i Institute
8 0 0 -5 5 4 -7 3 6 4

11 **; 111 h c i i i ' f m i l l
l( t - 1i.t I &gt;i I i I a I it &gt;n ( c ii i ct
■il s . i n 11 it i i
990 M ellonville Avenue
Sanford, F L 32771

BE MORE WITH VENCOR
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no contractual obligation*
employment and tuition relmliuiwitii iit
when qualified
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JOB D O N E!
B u y
K I T ’V r U H . Y I
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141— H

o m m e r c ia l

R en ta ls
Nf An SANFORD AIRPORT 1
•uitt office
I bey
o iiih o iiH $55Clnv 3J9 5795
FI A RENT
RESTAURANT Mi*t Icmgwood
Tea room catering Can W ily

_________________

SANFORD- 1.174 *q It cite*
m Lake Monroe Convemant to
- , x » « A City Man Avail-rmeaiatety
M orM ltr
- • -4C71 539 1000 fit
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GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

JU ST REMOOELED3 Dr w new
C H X carpel, pant &amp; many offier pieaKng leature* Price re­
duced 10 *49,ISO-Owner g\*»
*700 moving allowance

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1(79 VINTAGE 2/1 • 1/1 Apt
$.*8 000
ELEOANT 4/2 neighborhood *
• • , $1X3 000 DOT WALLER.
JERN1GAN PROPERTY
172-3185
1/1 apt
1929 VINTAGE 2/1
*73 000
ELEGANT 1/2 neighborhood *'
• -&gt;$’ XI 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIGAN PROPERTY
123-3185
New Whipporwill Sub- 4/2.5
Cualom borne under con at
2000 u II on prem lot *
beautiful
oat*
Pnce
ol
$169 900 i d $16 000 in op
loose
1r-t
618 Mellon villa- 2 Kory Victor &gt;an at appraisal Th.» 12 ’l l !
central H 6 A * ne» dumbing
eiectnc, ca-pet*. tint*, cat*
net* appliance* and over 70
'eel of tc porrfiet Lot nett
»x y also available
2/1 on W 7m- completely ren’vaied » central H 4 A It won I
latt iprvj *1 $46 900
A*t For
Ken SparkWCentury 21
Oviedo Realty
385-6403 or 657-4541

215— IlOATS &amp;
A ccessories

SAhtunl Spactous attractive X
1 5 w F R *61.500
5L JohM &amp; YH 35»ac on rtv*t
In Debary 1,2 ml frontage Re­
duced 10 *225 000

A F FO R D A B LE HO M ES
V E N TU R E 1 PR O PER TIES

149— C O M M T R C IA L

•cto momt K m « « ftaooo
trw l . n e e n llinllv* ties le* •
Cm I v n lm il a«i h i
H v i lX I oauw. m im ii
42. 1 0 Fried acre*, huge rm*.
K poren 2 out b ttji *184,900.
4/I.S.Over 1 600 aq ft. kvDrV
lam frpic. fried. *81.900
3/2, com toL appi. renov
new c.vpe&lt; A C . *52.900

PAUL OSnOHNI
V E N T U R E I P R O P L R TIE !
3 2 1 4 7 0 -1
SANFORD 371. lg tot comer of
Crelent and Palm way *82 000
322 6287
SANFORD-LAKEFRONT
1481 Whltner Way
2 BR (PojKMe 3rd) on 7 beautr•ui tatetront lota on private,
peecetui Late Onora
Spacioua room*. Quality up­
grade* new roof, 2 car garage
wort»nop 'Barn style' acces*ory Didg (520 *q ft) w/ 2 attacbed carport* Prrvale doct on
&gt;us property, very pnvite
oorgeou
rrui* tfv* undue property
Donitt m

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MLS *5504296
G Parker 641 6060 Eit 444
Prudential FlondJ Reaty
Independentty owned operated

St

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Since 1948
(407)322-8123

Commerlcal Office For Sale
1200 *d ft on 1/2 acre fenced
witn paved parking Central A*/
Heat 1619 W
2nd Street
*55.COOK 322-4830/day
3211076/even.

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Commencal
Leased
Unit*
*160 000. (1) Commencal Vac­
ant Lot *55 000 330-1495

157—M obile Homes

153— A creage Lot For
S ale

1992 DBL WIDE - 3 ? C H A
New Carpel.Tiie Dm Rm *&gt;/
Hardwood Floor. Ceil ng Fan*,
lg
Screen
Rm.
Very
Dean'*21,000 324 5856

rsxtso 2428 waow A«e wa
ter. new newer Ine cable, eiec­
tnc 699 9046
DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal lor
mobile homesite. fiortet. cattle,
farming or nursery' Zoned agri­
cultural
*3 900 ACRE. Sm
down w'ownar France 804-7871772 or 904-767-8822
OAKRIDGE FARMS • Otleerv
Deltona area 10 acre*, ideal tor
horse* or cattle farm MotMa
home or homasita Zoned agn
*44.900 Fmanong ava4 w/ sm
down paymam (804) 787-8300
RESDIENTIAL Comer tot m
Lake Mary Appro* ISO a 83
Lime Lake Mary access. *uabto. walk to SCC *37.000 Cal
323 3872

154— O pen H ouse

187— S p o r t i n g G oon s

For Sail

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Home* *3 000 to 56 000 Set Up
Financing QUIET! 322-2991
TWO BR Custom Smg*e Wide,
Nice carpel. C H ’A swung ,
shed Owner wil hep 322-3717.

181— A ppu ancts St
Furniture For S ale
DOUBLE BCD mnerspnng
tree. Do* and metal frame ml
rotter* *65 Can move 373 8090

Oreal condfllon *1500 OBO
1187 NttBAN PULSAR NX Ttop*,
reliatk#
trantportatton

*800 OBO 696-7047

LET US SELL
IT F O R Y O U ! !
The Sem/nofe Neesfd O a t ti­
led* are the quickest and most
ineipenstv# way to tan your
car' Run your three krve ad tor 10
days and pay only *21 001 Even
teller, rt you tall II toonsr
(which we KNOW you «nl) you
can stop your ad and onfy pay
lor the number of days fl actu­
ary ran' What a Deal"

Call today and watch
th# Harald Claaalflada work for youll

LANDSCAPE PLANTS l&gt;gus
burn 3gl *2 00, ever green gi­
ant *100 borwood mondo
grass, and many more 323 8387

Porsche*. Cadillac*. Chevy*,
BMW*. Corvette* Ai*o Jaap*.
4WD* Your area To* Free $•
800-211-9000 Ert 2206 for
ccTTenl kibnga

235—

T ruck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
1*8* OMC PICK-UP
VS. auto, atom uM, bed. rbA
nW 4 bene &lt;1800 302-0902

238—V ehicles Wanted

(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -

CASH S tt PADt
For Junk Ckft. Truck* A Mfttf
KftP AVLRCA BCAUHFUL 377 5M0

2611

199— Pets &amp; Suitlies
DALMATION Female, spayed.
an shots. 9 mt* FREE to good
home Can 323 3693

B O A T

HAPPY JACK TRIVERUICtOe
Recognized sage 8 etlectrve by
US CENTER lor VETERINARY
MEDICINE against hook, round
8 tape worms in dogs and cats
Available O -T C
STENSTROM
GENERAL FEED
*23-1*50
(awwhappyiaokinc core,

W A N TE D

R E N T A L

CARS,
TR U C K S A
VANS

F u ll / Half
F la ttin g L o a f a ..................
C e n te r C o n a o l e ..............
P o n t o o n / t o i l e t ................
D o c k B o a t - 21 •.................

$50
$150
$165
$105

$35
$100
$ 11 5
$ 14 5

Any year make or model.
Will pay lop doda/1
Call Geoff Beckne
3 0 2 -5 7 3 4

RENT RIGHT MARINE

Need a ftawtick mitt mat km
adults on dogs A cats? Ask
STENSTROM OENERAL FEED

KINO SU E WATERBED with
wood frame and bookcava Merot Headboard complete *100
Can move 3226219
MATTRESS BALE • Full *i/a
used boa spring* A mattress
(65 00 Larry* Mart 322-4132

(Located at Gator'a Landing)

(123 1550) about HAPPY
JACK DO-1 FLEA7TKK MBT.

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Citrus scented Trigger spray
Biodegradable (www happy
laekmccom)

(4 0 7 ) 330 - 1612
•Includma 1 ta n k tu a t
I

PET GROOM MO
by appi at my office or at your
home 20. yr* eip 7*7-0808

WHO'S WATCHING
YOUR COMMERCIAL?

C L fe h ld A l—

OPEN HOUSE
LONGWOOD

BICYCLE FOR SALE
Male, in good eondhon Asking
*40 00 Call 323 5599

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FREE CAR. 8* 8 FUN m your
spare hme Interested? Can Lin­
da O 526 3517 I also offer repl
pcs and new Tupperware

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8* DO DOE SHADOW 2door,
78.000 ml. Great cond ac. new
ttaa. *2300 324-4330
M NISSAN 8ENTRA 4 door.
AC. run* great. *1,850060
Cal 323-2)90____
1981 PONTIAC ORA NO PRIX

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

Buy

223— MISCTLLANTOUS

Sanford Hlaforlc Oniric) (3)

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1884 FORD EXPLORER F150
Pick up On* owner 70.000 ac­
tual mAtt *2495 Cal 3224777

231— C ars For S ale

BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS 8
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Secret reepe on peanut* written
up several tvnes in local new*
paper* Come by &amp; have the
BEST atler all the rest
2330
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Pr o p er ty Fo r S a t e

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by Chic Young

BLONOIE

HOROSCOPE
BERNICE
BEDE OSOL

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‘Birthday
Sunday. Oct. 11, 1990

TH E BORN LOSER

by Art Sansom

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by Charles M. Schulz
MOM, A COUPLE OF
0 0 6 5 JU ST U IALKEP
BY..THEY A L M O S T
LO O K ED LIK E THEY
COULD BE S P IK E 'S
BROTHERS..
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5EEMEPT0
BE 60IN6
SOMEPLACE

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WONDER
WHY THAT
G IRL W A S
LO O KING
AT US.

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46 Pt. of a min.
47 Make designs
on metal
51 Throws
53 Hot Mexican
specialty
55 A dozen
56 Certain
Institution

t Rubylike
mineral
7 Glows
13 City In
Washington
14 Special ability
15 Large cal
16 Actor Ealevai
17 Mexican
57 Open
money
58 Soup aorvars
10 Gym real
20 Actor Alan —
DOWN
21 Eagle's nest
t Octagonal
23 Pasted
traffic sign
27 Devour
2 Galt
greedily
3 Frosts
32 Target seeker
4 — contendere
33 Hunter
Comedian
constellation
Philips
34 Artist Picasso
35
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36 Tending to
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(2 wds.)
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8 Sandwich meat
39 Shoe parts
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40 Doctrine
42 Case lor small 10 Actress Carter

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37 Ship, e g
38 Chemical
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44 Employs
45 Wight, for
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E E K 4 MEEK

SOU DDWTHFMETD

^ k M T HAPPENED TO SOUR
( FREJUD UJHO STARTED DATING
r o ck et

Thera could be a number ol outstanding
opportunities that may come your way m
trie (oliowing year tt will concern things
that will make your basic Irtestyle more
comfortable Don't let them slip by
LIBRA (Sepl. 23-Oct. 23) Don't lot your
guard down today when dealing with poopie. especially when coudesy and tact
are a m ult Lack of forethought could
causa you to make impolite remarka.
Libra, treat yourself to a birthday gift.
Send the required refund form and the
required refund form and for your AstroGraph predictions (or the year ahead by
mailing S2 and self-addressed stamped
envelope to Astro-Graph, d o this news­
paper. P .O . Box 1750, M urrey HIM
Station. New Yor)c, NY 10156 Be eure to
atate your Zodiac sign
SCO R PIO (O ct. 24-Nov. 22) Be espe­
cially careful today about flirting with
someone you shouldn't be talking lo.
Y our behevlor will be e a p o ie d and
broutpif to the attention of others.
SA G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dee. 11) Keep
your prion ties In order today. Devoting
too much attention to frtvoloue pursuits
wilt cut down the momentum to do Impor­
tant (hinge.
CAPR ICO RN (Dec. 22-Jen. 10) This it
an excellent day to take the time to think
about what is valuable lo you. This will
move you away Irom empty promise*

ACROSS

BE CUE T O KAJOUJ
WHERE HS WAS G0W3

acitwnsr?

AQUARIUS (Jen. KFPeb. 10) H you ere
suspicious ol e social matter today,
examine the bate cause. Chancea era
the source comes from an unwarranted
assumption about a person Involved.
P IS C ES (Feb. 20-March 20) You may
experience some confusion today regard­
ing a shared interest you have with a
partner, ttn stem from each person pos­
sessing unrealistic expectations of the
other.
ARIES (March 2 1-April 10) You'll discov­
er today that an alliance you're presently
involved with wee built on a weak
premise. Dump whatever lacks harmony.

T A U R U S (A p r il 2 0-M ay 2 0 ) Making
excuses will not get the job done today.
Remember, what you don't get done
today will only double your workload
tomorrow.
QEM INI (M ay 21-Ju n e 20) Everybody
naada lima to relax and aimply enjoy
lhamsalves. However, others may not
appreciate Hit you attempt to mix a little
business with pleasure today.
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21-J u ly 22) It you're
overly sensitive today, you could easily
blow things way out ot proportion.

Especially when dealing with your mate
or family, take things with a grain ol salt
L E O (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) No mailer how
simple you think a job may be today, take
the time to figure out a game plan Good
strategy planning will ward oil any jiotential problems
VIROO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) This might not
be your best day lor shopping Not
because you won't be able to find what
you want, but because you're inclined lo
mismanage your money
CIWSbyNFAlnc

WIN A T BRIDGE
A Western cue-bid

North

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B y P h illip A ld e r

by Jimmy Johnson

by Bob Thavts

FRANK AND ERNEST

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In my experience, nontournament
players find the Western cue-bid con­
fusing. Yet 1 hope it isn’t as bad as
W.S. Gilbert’s, “ On a cloth untrue,
with a twisted cue, and elliptical bil­
liard balls."
To refresh your memory, you know
your side has game-going values, but
you haven't found a major-suit fit You
would like to get into three no-trump,
yet you don’t have a stopper in the
suit an opponent has bid. How do you
ask partner If he haa a stopper? By
cue bidding the opponent's suit
Yet what happens if partner doesn't
have a (topper? Well, he tries to do
something intelligent. (No laughing,
now!) Here, North cue-bids three
spades to try to get Into three notrump if South has a spade stopper.
Without the desired stopper, though.
South bids his diamond suit for the
third time. Endplayed, North grudg­

ANNIE

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* A Q 10 8 5 4
ingly takes a shot at game in that suit.
* A Q
West leads the spade two. Let's as­
sume East takes two tricks there be­
Vulnerable: Neither
fore switching to a heart. How would
Dealer: South
you continue if in the Southerly seat?
South
West North East
South has to play the trump suit for
Pass 2 *
2*
1•
no losers. The percentage play is to
Pass
Pass 3 *
3»
start with low to the queen. When
All pass
Pass 5 •
4«
West drops the jack, declarer over­
takes his club queen with dummy's
Opening lead: * 2
king, plays a diamond to his 10, cashes
the diamond ace and claims.
The logic of this cue-bid is as fol­
lows: If I have a stopper in the opjxi- stopper. And the only bid available is a
nent's suit, I can bid no-trump. But if I cue of the opponent’s suit.
don't have a stopper, I must have
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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, October It, 1998 •1C

C lu b h a s h is to r y a ll b o tt le d u p
By Shart Brodle
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

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SANFORD • Qror«p Scott
and Whltcy McMillan dig his­
tory... really.
Scott nnd McMlIl.m
are
members of the M-T Dottle
Collectors Assoc., Inc. and b e­
tween them, have spent a life­
time digging up old bottles.
*IVe collected and sold three
collections,’ said Scott, who
helped found a club In Sanford
In 1901. IScott and MrMlllan
also helped found M-T In DrLand In 1902.)
Intrigued with bottles since
boyhood. Scott rrm rm lxr* thr
rone-shaped
Inkwells
hts
grandfather had. .Instrad of
using
cork
stoppers.
his
grandfather placed glass mar­
bles on top of thr bottles to
keep the ink from drying up.
*Wr'd go over Ihcre oral take
the marbles and play with
them.’ said Scott. *Of course,
he'd come in. and give us a rap
or two and tell us to put thr
marbles back.
T h is is how you become a
bottle collector. You get a
pocket full o f marbles, and
every time you find a good bottie. you throw a marble away.
When you lose all your mar­
bles. you're a bottle collector.*
Scott still has one marble.
MrMlllan said he started
collecting soda bottles.
*Thr first thing I had. I
think, was Nehl's. And then I
think I got a hold o f a Trl Mr
or two. See, RC Cola today,
originally started as Trl Mr.
then Nrhl got them, and then
RC got Nrhl.*
He also collected Celo cola
bottles, a soda bottler loentrd
on Elder Springs Road. In
Sanford. *l've got one of their
trays and onr of their bottles.*

h im h om v w m

Suaan Brady (left), adivttlea director at the Veranda Nualng and
Rehabilitation Center, there* a laugh with Sammie Howe. 111 who wat
on the Carpathia when the ahip rescued survivor* o( Titanic.

Vibrant 111-year-old
recalls ill-fated Titanic
By Debra Wood
HERALD CORRESPONDENT
Citrus was thriving nt Henry Sanford's Delalr grove, Peter
Demens' sash, door and blind factory was a leading Longwood
enterprise and Lake Mary founder Axel Sjoblom had recently
staked his claim in the Sunshine State when Sammie Howe
entered the world.
In the ensuing 111 years, she married twice, (raveled
abroad and helped rescue Titanic survivors.
T was bom In Qrernvtlle. Ala.,* Howe said. "I'm Just a tacky
Southerner who was fortunate to be in the right place at the
right time.*
Howe was a young woman o f 24 when the ship she was
sailing on, Carpathia, made a detour and steamed full speed
ahead toward the ill-fated Titanic.
*1 was on the rescue ship.* she said. T remember It
dtotlnctly--a tragedy, no question about that.*
Howe personally cared for a small child, who had spent the
night on a lifeboat after Ttmnlc sank, until the youngster
could be turned over to family members on shore.
*1 remember this woman had a baby and holding the child,*
Howe said. *1 remember It. very sad. very sad. You don't
forget things like that.*
Howe may not have forgotten the IB 12 event, but she
enjoys talking about her days as a first lieutenant in the
army, living in Europe and her early life In Alabama.
Sammie Earl Angle was bom on March 7, 1887. Her dad
was a cotton planter and her mom bore 10 children. A
favorite uncle desiring a namesake led to Sammle's moniker.
’ She was carrying a child, and he asked her to name the
baby for him* she sold. "She got a girl, but she kept her
promise.*
The farm family arranged for their daughter to marry Percy
Stlckney.
*1 was married too young,* she said.
Howe had one daughter, who died at a young age. After her
first husband died, she married for love. Howe lived most of
her life in New York City, but resided for a time in Spain and
France, where she learned to ride a bicycle.
Although Howe no longer rides, she maintains some
command o f the two foreign languages. The feisty eld er
remains alert, continues her lifelong passion for reading. A
proclamation from the Social Security Administration attests
to her age, but Howe doubts she could possibly have lived to
be 111. .
*1 cannot believe it. I didn't think anybody lived that long.*
she said. T can aee. 1 can hear, and I can read the
newspaper.*
Howe attributes her longevity to following a vegetarian diet.
She recalls being quite 111 while young and traveling out of
state for treatment with a physician who prescribed the meal
(dan.
The Florida Health Care Association, a federation o f nursing

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McMillan at one time had up
to 6.000 bottles In his co llec­
tion.
Dottle
collecting
rncom
passes Just about any con
talner made of glass. Early
collectors started with bitters.
McMillan said. Also popular
were remedies, balms, cures,
milks, perfume bottles, and
fruit and canning Jars.
Shape factors Into the col­
lectibility o f a bottle, as does
color.
‘ Color is very Important In
collecting.* said Scott. Some
manufacturers used surplus
glass to make bottles, so colors
varied from time to time. A
rare color, such as teal blue or
honey amber, can command a
higher price on a bottle that is
otherwise
considered
com ­
mon.
*1 did stand at a table one
time,’ said McMillan, ‘ and a
guy come up and said, 'how
much you want for that fruit
Jar?* The (other) guy
said
$3,000. Out the guy was a big
collector, he wanted that bot­
tle. It was an oddball color and
he didn't have It.’
Some of the largest co llec­
tions In the United States are
valued In the millions o f dol­
lars.
Most o f these collectors are
’ billfold diggers*. They don't
get their hands dirty.

Whltsy McMBan (upper photo) and
Qsorgs Scott (tower photo) partici­
pated recently In the M -T Bottle A s­
soc., Inc.'s annual Talgats Swap
Meal and Picnic held at Cave Lake
In west Volusia County. The club
meets monthly, except tor Septem­
ber, at the Woman's Club ot De­
Land. 12$ Michigan St. The meet­
ings consist ot a pottuck dinner, a
7:30 p.m. business meeting and a
show and tel session. Prospective
member are always welcome. Scott
and McMBan are old-timers, but
they vwuld Nke to aee more young
people take i$&gt; the hobby ot bottle
cosseting. For more information,
c a l Scott at 322-3061.

For Scott and McMillan, half
thr fun is thr digging.
' Research Is one of the most
Important things that a bottle
collector can do.* said Scott.
'It lie's got good information
about where a homrslte la, or
a sinkhole. There have been
M-vrrnl places around Sanford
that have been very productive
over the years.*
(Thr property on the com er
of French Avenue and Fulton
Strret. now the site o f the
Seminole Item Id, was once a
illy dump. Scott and McMillan
said a lot of bottles came out
of thr ground before the prop­
erty was developed.)
'New Smyrna
was
good
place.* said McMillan. *At the
Marlin house In New Smyrna
was a good place.’
A trained digger looks for d e­
pressions In the ground, b e ­
hind older homes. T h e family
history Is In every dump.* said
Scott. "You can tell how many
is-ople were In the family and
what their ailments w ere.’
Krrplng the location o f a
particularly lucrative sight a
secret Is one o f the trepldaMons faced by diggers. Rival­
ries between du bs con start.
Scott said the M-T Dottle Club
had been digging on a sight In
St. Augustine for about six
months before a member of an
Orlando bottle club discovered
thr location.
"What had happened. One of
thr fellows I know from the
Orlando club called my house
to (Ind out where I was.* said

Scott. His wife told the man
Scott
had
gone
to
St
Augustine. The man tricked
Scott's w ife Into telling him
exactly where he was digging.
"Well, that was it. That was
my secret place.* That after­
noon. the man found Scott
digging near the old water
tower. "What we were finding
was quite valuable bottles. It'a
not wise to tell your locations.*
While Central
Florida Is
quickly being
paved over,
Scott and McMillan say there
are still plenty o f good places
to dig.
T h ere's places to dig. It's
getting to them,’ said Scott.
*Wc had a real fine place In
old Seville (circa 1870-1880).
There was an old hotel there
next to a railroad.*
The owner got upset when
the children o f a couple of d ig ­
gers ransacked his orange
grove. ’ Nobody has went back
to dig there. It's posted from
one end to the other.*
The club carries liability In­

surance o f $100,000, but It
has never been used.
The club holds monthly
meetings, an annual swap
meet and a show In the spring.
‘ Last year area our 28th year,*
said McMillan. *wh!ch Is an
accomplishment for any club
to stay together.*
There are 60 active mem­
bers. another
150 receive
newsletters.
‘ Most o f our members are
getting age on them.* he said.
T h e re are younger members,
but not many.*
At the age o f 80, one mem­
ber still digs two to three
times a week.
"It's a fascinating hobby,’
said Scott. T e a . It is.* agrees
McMillan.
*lt’a too bad we can't get
more young
people
Inter­
ested.*
said
Scott,
’ cause
there's plenty o f bottles com ­
ing into existence now.*
New history to dig up.

It’s time for a cool change, Geneva Autumn Festival to be held next weekend
By Shari Brodia
HERALD FEATURE EDITOR
GENEVA - It's Call and time for a weather
change, but members o f the Oencva Historical
Society are thinking hot. hot. hot.
That's what the museum is In the summer,
and the society wants |o buy a new air
conditioning unit, so the group is sponsoring
an Autumn Festival to help raise money.
•New dale, new Ume. new format.* said
Margie Durke. spokesperson for the group.
The community has enjoyed an annual
Halloween celebration In the past, but the
festival scheduled for Oct. 17. from 10 a.m. to
4 p in., Ahould be a fun day for the whole
family.
Desidrs the chance to shop for holidays gifts
at booths of more than 20 crafters and
woodworkers, there will be games with prices
for kids, a moonwalk. a cake walk, pumpkins
for sale, a drawing for prices, food, and a
horse and buggy ride.
The games will include a fish pond and a
duck pond, a dart throw and a long-time
favorite. T h e Green Door.*
Durke said the full-sired door has smaller
doors cut into It. Children may open a door,
much like an Advent calendar, to find a price.
But. behind one door to someone with a squirt

gun. T h e kids Just love It.* said Durke.
‘ because they want to get squirted.*
The moonwalk to a new addition to the usual
fun.
The prices, for the $1 donation drawing.
Include a color TV. a CD player, an oil
painting, a gift basket and a gift certificate
from Publlx.
Speaking o f food, mouth-watering barbecue
sandwiches, hot dogs and beverages will be
served.
The highlight o f the day will surely be the
miniature, authentic TUnucua Indian village,
presented by Andrea Kerilnger, a Oencva
resident and living history educator.
Kerilnger travels to local schools, museums
and parks with her authentic display. She has
made It her life's work to tell the story o f the
little-known culture o f the tribe that pre­
dated the Seminoles. Kerilnger will also have
a wildlife exhibit with animals native to the
area.
The perfect way to wind up the day to with a
buggy ride, on Cemetery Road. ’ It's a nice
rid e* said Burke.
The event will be held In the Community
Hall. First Street. Oencva.
Living history aducator and Geneva resident Andrea
KaringsrMiB set up her miniature, authentic Dmucua
vttoge at fie Geneva Autumn Festival Saturday.

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‘Shoo the flu’, get your shot this month
Special to the Herald
For must Americans, having inllunun si in
ply means a week of discomfort, but for some
tlie fin can be deadly. Every winter, approxi­
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lions resulting from Influenza and/or pneu­
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Oktoberfest coming up

WEDDING

Woman’s club plans annual German dinner

M r. a n d

M rs.

Todd

R u sse ll

W h ile

B rid a l co u p le
entertained at
area recep tio n
Lm m Marie Atkinson ul
Windsor. Ontario.
Canada
and Todd Russell White ol
Lake Mary were inarrlrd In
Hawaii on May 4 and In ScptemlKT had their wedding re­
ception al Chatham's Plate
Restaurant In Orlando.
The bride's father. Brian
James Atkinson, and die
bride's slsler, Lana Atkinson,
were among those who eamc
from Windsor for the recep­
tion.
Laura met Todd when she
was working In the Canadian
pavilion
al
Wall
Disney
World four years ago. The
Iwo make their new home In
West Palm Beach,
where

troth are employed
Todd Is ilu* son ol Mi atol
Mrs. James Russell White ol
Like Maty. Mrs While (Dee
Dee) Is trout British Colum ­
bia, Canada. I odd's brother.
Jason and his wile, Angela,
also live in Like Maty. Todd
graduated from L ik e Bran
lley High School Longwood
and Rollins &lt; ollege Wmiei
Park.
•fa// pianist t liarlie Haleman played al tin letl-pllun
which was atlemled by 52
guests Hatem.m has worked
with many &lt;&gt;1 the big names
In Jazz and played al Nat
King Cole's wedding rrrep
lion.

Oi tuber brings &lt;m many
tilings Including a variety nf
celciirnt Ions ritiicr than the
night lot glmuls and goblins lo
till It and treat
I hi holiday
season Is getting i i .inked up
and orgiinl/alloiis ar&gt; planning
numerous tall frstlvilies
The Sanford Womans Club
will sponsor its fourth annual
Oktoberfest on On 21. Irom 5
to H p in., at the iliilihottse.
:Mkt S. Oak Ave. MciiiIkts are
busy decking Ihe lulls with
ailthenlle German demr compin denied with livelv German
music.
When Okloherfesl w.i III lls
Infauev. members gailii red rip
llielt portable sewing nt.it bines
and met al llia k s Restaurant
to sew the colorful eoslumrs
the servers wear annually
Overall
chairman
Vivian
Hmk. and her husband Rlehard. are aficionados ol German
Lire and always seek out Ger­
man restaurants during ihetr
travels Hus year. Vivian said,
she Is adding Sam ilualen,
lender heel sill es marinated It)
a spicy sweet and snur same,
to tile Oklnlrerfest metut
Other Hems on ihe menu mehide: Knoikwurst lltaiwursi.
German Polnln Salad. Sweet
and Sour Red Cabbage. Sim-rkr.iut.
Green
Hcans
with
Spael/le, Apple Strudel, i elfee
lea and tu.uliled bread \lso
wine arid beer will he available.
Admission Is
S lo, adults,
and $ii. i lilldreu under 9
Tills annual event Is dr
signed as a fund-raiser lo
henelii the club's chanties.
List year, the Hub made dona*
ttnlis In Sali’House ol Semi
nole. Ainene.tn I'aiieet So&lt; rety.
Multiple S&lt; lerosts Found.itUli.
I Inspire
and Tornado Slonn
Reliel. among oilier org.ua/.i
Hons

Tickets are available from
any woman s i luh member, al
the door, or bv r ailing Vivian.
321 ih ' ih
PADGETT TO LEAD
SANFORD KIW ANIS
lire Sanforrl Kiw.mls Club
installed officers Sept 30 tn
eerenioiiles .a ihe
DcBary
Country Club Hie newly in­
stalled officers began their
tenure Or t 1 Klvv.mtans and
tin'll' s|x)iises began ihe even­
ing with a dinner and social
hour.
Tlie Rev David Liddell, out­
going Hub president and In­
coming lieutenant governor for
Division
10 rentral Florida
i lulls, handed over Ihe gavel to
Wall Padgett, toeal owner of
Higgins
House
Bed
and
Hreakfast. who will lead the
club this coming Kiw.mls year.
Klwanis (Tub ol Sanford Is
one ol lire oldest i tubs In the
nation,
at cording
lo
Wall
Smith. Founded In 1921. the
t Inti continues to support local
rommunltv needs through 20
to 2.r» community projertions
and organi/atlrius. Walt said
Florida has more than 325 Kl
wauls Hubs wah over 13.000
members,
IXOKA SETS MAKING
SPIRITS BRIGHT'
lxnra Garden Club Is

pre­

Htrmid PftOtOt lit Tommy Vinc*rvt

Attired in German attire and holding Gorman decorations, Betty Colbert
(Irom loft), Vivian Buck and Betty Jack, are ready to servo patrons at­
tending the Sanlord Woman's Club's Fourth Annual Okloherfest,
senting "Making Spirits Bright"
on Oct. 24. from 10 a.m. to 1
pan., at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter, 'Hie $0.00 admission d o ­

GARDEN CLUB SLATES
FASHIONS, FOOD. CARDS
A hallovveen theme will Incarried out In the decor ol
Sanford Garden Club's annual
fashion show, luncheon, i.ia l
party and blugo. on G&lt; I 23
The fashion show begins al 10
u.m., followed by luncheon at
noon and cards and bingo at I
p.m.
Tickets, at $5.00 each
are
available from any garden Hub
member
or bv calling 322
9624

Getting M arried?
Engagement and wed­
ding forms are available
at the Seminole Herald
office, 3(X) N. French
Ave., Sanford, Florida
32771. These stories are
usually published in the
Weekend edition and
may be accompanied by
a photo. There is no
charge for this service.

nation Includes a iuiUUietn.il
breakfast, design dcmousli.i
tlon by James L -r and season
designer (Christmas. Hallow
ecu and Thanksgiving) Items.
There will also he drawings for
u handmade gulll and deco
mled tree.
Admission tickets are avail
able from any Ixora Garden
Chib member or by sending
SO 00 per ticket to l.xora Gar
den Club. 121 Kaywood Drive,
Sanford 32771. For luforma
Hon. call Barbara Chapman.
322-8777.

Newly-installed olticeis to serve Ihe Sanford Kiwanis
Club during Ihe 1998-99 season are (horn lelt); Don
Coleman, secretary; Stove Hartsock. Lnancial secre­
tary; Harold Hartsock treasurer. Dot Waller, vice

president; Don Stanford, president-elect; Walt Padg­
ett, incoming president; and David Liddell, outgoing
president and lieutenant governor of Kiwanis Districl

HAPPY HEARTS PLANFASHIONS. LUNCH
The Happy Hearts Scnloi
Adtills o f
Central
Baptist
Church are m store for a big
Please See Dietrich. Page 4C

Prayer breakfast benefits scholarship fund
'United Prayer Gels Results.”
They lifted up their voice to
God with one accord and
said...Lord,
thou
art
God,
which hast made heaven and
earth. Acts 4.
Si. Paul Missionary Baptist
Church, mid Tire Christian
Education Committee on liehalf of The Castle Brewer
Scholarship Fluid, held their
annual
Prayer
Breakfast.
Christians from across the
area united In an early morn­
ing prayer session. God's pro&gt;le In prayer was presided over
ry Slsler Shcralyn J. Polk.
Prayer being the essential In­
gredient of the meal of Ihe

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Musical prelude and solo
were presented by Bro. John
B. Lggons. rnllllrd "I Am Not
Asahmrd of the Gospel of
Christ.” ’ Ye Have Not Because
Ye Ask Not.”
As the celebration of prayer
continued with tire Rev. Brock,
pastor of the Mt. Olive Mis­
sionary Baptist Church. Long-

wood, after breakfast
was
served. Tire Perfrrllug Dancers
o f New Covenant Perfecting
Ministries. Apopka, darned to
the musical selection “He Will
Never Put Mote On You Titan
You Can Stand."
Pastor Deltrelt.i Taylor of
New Covenant, tendered lire
stirring rendition ul die Lout's
Prayer." Pastor
I ay Ior pre­
sented Iter iimlliet. speaker ol
the morning.
Bishop Julia
Elela Whitehurst Wade
As the s|&gt;enkcr rose to bring
the message of the morning,
praises were given unr L a d

and Savior. Words ol gratitude
wen- given lo her mentor,
mother. Christian friend, and
to Slsler Alt mease S. Bentley.
To share her love for Slstrr
Bentley, sin- presented a beauillul purple handkerchief, rep­
resenting royalty to a lady who
is a
Christian trallbla/er. The audi­
ence gave a standing ova Him to
a very special person and one
whose Idea of this Prayer
Breakfast to raise money for
the scholarship fund that is
given to children and students
ul the various high schools of
die country in further a higher
education at the rollege of
their flutter.
Bishop
Whitehurst -Wude
gave ]tower lo the words of
prayer as site assured the
audience lira) milled prayers
gets results. God does answer
prayers. She reminded us that
God has not ser anybody aside
to be an Island, Together we
will stand for the Kingdom of
God. bill wr will have to do It

together.
Bishop
Whitehurst-Wade
s|Mtke o f love. Tire church must
love her Lord God and savior.
We must pray and not faint. We
must speak His word with
boldness. Grace Is the power of
God working together.
Soloist from the audience
was asked lo render the selec­
tion "Somebody Prayed For
Me". Remarks o f thanks and
appreciation were given by Sis­
ter Barbara Kirby- Bentley.
Thus ihe morning of prayers
made for a Christian fellowship
lo Iced the soul. The Rev. AlIrerl
Covington
Is
Pastor.
Committee Chairman ts David
Robinson. Karl K. Miitolt Is
scholarship fund administra­
tor.
Special thanks to the youth
sponsors: Ate Hatdware, Inc..
Celery City Lodge No. 5*12.
Slenslroin. McIntosh, Colbert.
Whlgham and Simmons. I*.A.
Attorneys, Sue Baker. Phila­
delphia and l)r. Lou C. Harold.
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Bishop Julia Elota Whrtohurst-Wade. Prayer Bbreaklast guest speaker,
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When Lake Man.’ was first
founded, there were no video
games or electronic toys for
children to play with, no TV to
watch.
That's
what
some
Brownies from the Stardust
Service Unit In Lake Mary
learned on Saturday, Oct. 3
when they attended the third
annual Girl Scout Day spon­
sored try the l-ikc Man* Hlstorteal Commission.
The girls had a great time
playing old-fashioned games
with the help o f Historical
Commission member Ellen Ol­
szewski and Girl Scout leader
Debbie
Swearingen.
They
played hopscotch. Jacks, cro­
quet and horseshoes.
(The
metal ones, not the plastic
onrs.l
Commission
member
and
history teacher Jan Blackwelder took the girls on a tour
of the cemetery. At the m i t e
n-ry, the girls looked for the
oldest dates, the most unusual
names and the most common
names. They also did crayon
rubbings o f some o f the head
stones. The girls had such a
wonderful time at Uie cemetery
that they dldn t want to leave.
Jan made sure she told the
girls that you shouldn't do
crayon rubbings everywhere. In
some cities, such as Savannah,
GA and Charleston. SC where
there arc a higher volume of
tourists visiting grave sites.
and where there are older
graves, grave stone rubbings
aren't allowed.
After the outdoor activities,
the girls went into the mu­
seum. There. Claire O'Connor
told the girls about what life
was like when she was their
age. She told them what It was
like being In one o f the first
Girl Scout troops In Lake Mary.
She also told them how lucky
they were to live tn a time
when medical help Is so easily
available. When Claire was a
little girl, she was bit by a rat­
tle snake. Fortunately, her fa­
ther had learned enough from
his father, a doctor, that he
knew what to do. Claire's fa-

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ther took the fang that was
lodged near her ankle out.
sucked the venom out and
rushed her home. At home, he
immobilized the Irg and put
potash on it to draw at the
venom. Claire bad to keep her
leg still for u while. She told
the girls how fortunate she was
to survive the bite with no
damage. Some people who sur­
vived biles before medical care
became
readily
available,
ended up with serious damage

tn the affected area.
Mary
Jane
Duryea
also
talked to the girls nbout 1-ikr
Mary's early days. Fran Bren
der took them on a lour of the
museum and showed them the
kind of toys children played
with In the past. They got to
look at the diorama o f Lake
Mary us It was in the early
1900 s. The diorama was made
by a 5th grade class from I-akr
Mary Elementary last year.
They saw the buildings' that

were made for the 25th Anni­
versary. The girls also got to
see the sign that for many
years hung over the Girl Scout
house that once stood In Like
Mary. As the girls were leav­
ing. commission members pre­
sented the girls with pencils
from the 25th Anniversary and
commemorative book murks
Irum the museum. And. of
course, they each earned their
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Baptist Church and Seminole
County Crop Program.
The great legacy
o f Dr.
Bethune was observable in the
continuous
growth
and
development o f this Institution
of
higher
education.
A
memorable phase o f the tour
was
experienced
as
the
students visited the home and
actual
grave
site
of
Dr.
Bethune. Other ureas of the
campus visited were Uie Male
and Female Dormitories, Faith
Hall, White Hall, Concert Hall,
The
New
Business
Administration Building along

with
other
educational
facilities.
Bethune Cookman continues
to grow rapidly in enrollment
which promotes
continuous
expansion. Sites for additional
furilltlcs arc already planned.
The
youth
expressed
un
appreciation for the Christian
tradition and African American
heritage and culture exhibited
ut the school.
After the tour the group was
treated (free of charge) with
scats at the U-CC/Vlrglnla
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Special
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to
Mr.
Charles Jackson and Mrs.
Catherine Kershaw o f the B-CC
staff,
along
with
alumnus
Sheila
Dixon
who
worked
diligently to coordinate this
successful event. Also thanks
to the ministers, chaperons,
and parents who encouraged
their youth to participate. As a
result
of
your
expressed
Interest the 'Wildcat' booster
club looks forward to making
this a yearly event.

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Sweet Harmony will cele­
brate Its
anniversary. Satur­
day. Oct. 17. Their fellowship
banquet will be held at the
Sanford Civic Center at 0:00
p.m.
On Sunday, Oct. 18, 2:30
p.m. the anniversary worship
service will be held at New Mt.
Calvary
Missionary
Baptist
Church, on West 12th Street.
The guest speaker will be Sis­
ter Diana Perkins of the Fel­
lowship Baptist Church.
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The Adult Learning Center at
the Sanford Housing Authority.
94 Castle Brewer Court. Invites
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Tuesday and Thursday at 5:308:30 p.m. To study for your
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The annual Women's Day will
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Baptist Church. Sunday. Oct.
18 at 11:0 0 a.m.

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show and luncheon on Oct. 20.
According to Mary Pugh,
chairman,
a
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dish
luncheon will get under way at
11:30 a.m., followed by a

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with
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with
area churches to transport
over 60 Sanford area high
school students to Daytona
Beach to experience a guided
tour of the historical campus
sites.
The
big
tum-out
consisted o f participants from
Macedonia Primitive Baptist
Church, New Life Word Center
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fashion show with J.C. Penncy's providing fashions on pa­
rade.
The moderator is Vida Smith
who will describe Uie array of
fall attire as the models strut
their stuff for those attending.

Mary Pugh lias an extensive
background m modeling and
fashion. She modeled on tele­
vision for 15 years and was the
buyer for a department store In
Durham. N.C., for anoUier 15
years. She also worked for

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tn Winter Park.
Those attending are asked to
bring a dish to share. Happy
Hearts seniors are Invited to
bring guests and extra food for
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DEBORAH L WEXLER, M.D.,
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR,
IMMUNIZATION ACTION
COALITION, ST. PAUL. MINN

If you have a problem and
would like to wrile, please
send your Idler to Dear
Abhy, I’.O. Box 447, Mount
Morris, III. 61054-0447.

Sammie
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homra. named Howe Its I99H Resident o f the Year tn
recognition of her Indomitable spirit and Inspiring nt 11tilde.
A slip on the dance floor In her high heels landed Howe In
Ihe hospital with a broken hip when she was 100. Since then.
Ihc vibrant survivor Itas railed The Veranda Nursing and
Rehabilitation Center home.
T h is Is a good place.* she said. T h e y are all good to me."
Although she's not as spry as she once was. Ilowe enjoys
visits from friends. Trading quietly and attending special
cvcntB. such as a trip litis summer to Ihe premier of Titanic
al Downtown Disney. As for the future, the lively senior Itas
tickets and looks forward to watching the Orlando women's
basketball team.
T m older than God,* she said. "I've had a good life."

Ms. Kim IVpsIn of Sanford, announces the
engagement of her daughter. Kristine Nicole of
Sanford, lo Stephen I). Sparks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. olmrny Leung of Atlanta and Shelton
Sparks of Sanford.
Daughtrr o f the late George Pepsin, the
hrldr-rlrct
Is the maternal granddaughter of
Robert and Anna Pendleton of Sanford and
the
paternal
grundduughter
of
Beulah
Williams, Zephyrhllls.
Dorn at Detroit. Mich.. Ms. Pepsin is a 1993
graduate o f Seminole High School. Sanford,
where she was a member o f the yearbook staff.
Pizazz Show Choir and student government.

She attends Seminole Community College.
Sanford and is employed as a child care
provider and home Interiors gilt consultant.
Bom at Lexington. Ky.. the bridegroom-to-be
Is the maternal grandson of Mr. and Mrs.
Clyde White and the paternal grandson of Mrs.
Edith Sparks, all of Lexington, Ky. He Is a
1981 graduate of Kidgevtrw High School.
Atlanta, and a 1984 graduate of Seminole
Community College where he wan on live
basketball team. 11c is employed us a golf
professional.
The weddjng will be an event o f Nov. 21. at 5
p.m. at the Garden Club o f Sanford.

Information Seminar
Saturday, September 26th, 1998
2 p.m.
The ideal solution (or aging with dignity.
T h e d iffe r e n c e is . . .
Since 1981, Abematn e Lh-ing Services has been dedicated to pre­
serving the quality o f life and caring for older adults. O ur w o r k
h a s p r o v i d e d i n s i g h t a n d s o l u t i o n s to meeting the
special needs o f individuals in our assisted living residences.

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n r ^ n H u e n z ^ n c c m e ^ ^ ls r T r e ?
nmmended for many younger people
who have certain medical condi­
tions.
Abhy, please tell your renders
the best time to get their flu shots is
in October or November. And let's
hope thnt this year’s potential vic­
tims of influenza nnd pneumococcal
disease will roll up their sleeves nnd
got the vnerines thnt can save their
lives!

Pepsin-Sparks

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to print your reminder.
While I'm on the subject, I’d
like to dispel a myth about flu
shots. P e o p le do n ot g e t th e
flu from flu shots. The virus in
flu sh ots has b een k ille d o r
Innctivated.
Renders w h o are m ost v u l­
nerable to the flu should roll up
t h e ir s le e v e s and lin e up —
behind me! (I had my pneumo­
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ago — the vaccination in good
for a lifetim e for healthy adults
65 and older.)

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Da Bomb slv . there
aren't
many
concert
bands much better than
the one Mr. Schwartz
lias put together at OVec-Doh. They sounded
awesome tn practice the
other day.
Wliassup with Hallow
cen. Most schools are
doin’
something
and
English Estates Elemen­
tary was the first to call
Da Bomb. They have a
fall festival and pump­
kin patch Oet. 24 with
all klnrtsa neat things.
Give us a call with any
other school activities.
Hey some of you par­
ents: Calm down. It’s
Just volleyball. Da Bomb
sez no need to berate
the officials who work
for less than nothing.
Are you signed up for
SATs or ACTs yet? Da
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Everyone needs to know right now
1.ynmn chorus
appears with
Shania Twain
By J eff B rrlintckr
ASSISTANT SPORTS TIM I OK
Hit* 1vin.tn I lieti chain* i*»
iim ' i I tn Mirglug brlotr
big
t rnWiLs ot . 1 iiMiplt* hundred lit
tin*
auditorium They
stni; suites liiry me l.imill.n
with, before approving t.inillv
members amt blends
TYvo weeks art**, abimt If*
uieitilie; s of the i horus as well
as tout dmmiiieis. pei fontu*d
tlet ul * met
1S.(KH) people
fliey sang a eounltv song
while Itirit t.isirs .tie geared
Inwards
I tstes
emtiplelely
itifli rent
Hie singers
barked
up
Gr.immv Uvnnl winner Shaula
twain during bet eimeert at
the Oilandii Arena tor one
song .mil snlnlsi Bluett Gatlin
s.mg wiili Tw.iin mi another
song
How did die whole dung
mine about ’ U'liv was Lym an

pu ked out ol
do/etis
ol
schools in f'entral Florida?
Turns ul dial a blend knew
an aunt who knew a emisttt
who knew a blend, something
like that

King and Queen of the Rams

Auvway. l\viiiit pli k* a din
tits at each i&gt;l bi't tout Mops
to sing with lu*t on *Gnd ItlrxH
I hr Child.* a gospel type*
song and srlrets a soloist to
perform with bet on "What
Made lo u Sa\ l l t ar , I r ot n her
hist album.
Word got to l.vtit.iu i horns
dlteetor IMaiie Campbell who
told her students they h.ul
been seleeted
Only Gatlin was really lamill.u with Twain
lire rest
said they weren't big loin iliv
tans and desrribed the eon
eert as a tun experience hut
mote
"new genre"
country
than what they expected.
When they got to the arena
on the night ot the concert,
they said they didn't know
what to expect Imt the butter
tiles were deibtllely hovering
tn tlu-lr stomachs.
Iltey tlevel got a charier to
meet Twain The ehorns was
gatliered backstage before the
show, hut Twain (list nodded
and waved tn passing before
starting the show.
Lyman
chorus
members
said other band members and
l.eah. the opening act. were a
hit more personable.
"Site may have |ust been
having a had day.* said April
Maldonado. "It happens. She
has to do that every night."
Once I'watn look the stage.
Lyman sat In the seals reserved for them on the door of
the arena. A few o f them had
patents that had already jhm
chased tickets to the sold-out
show.
Then, came the wait. The
chorus knew their numlxT
was supposed to take place
about hallway through the
show. Hut they didn't know
when to leave tor the stage.
"We didn’t know what to do.*
Michelle Rodrigue/ said. "We
were wondering it we should
)ust go up ourselves."
"We all wondered where the
stagehand or whoever was
supposed to gel us was." Krik
Morris added.
Finally, someone got them
and It was show time.
Tite singers said they cxpcctrd to be shockrd to sing
In front of 18.000 people but.
with all the stage lights blar­
ing In thrlr face, they couldn't
see past the first two rows of
the arena.
*1 didn't get nervous until
right before we went on.*
Nona Butler said. "Then. 1 rr-

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The Lyman chotus. featuring 15 members, tried to
unwind befoio singing with Shama Twain at her world
concert tour stop at the Oitando Arena two weeks
•ili/ed we couldn't see any­
body. We were all In a haze.*
Ihc song went
quickly.
Iwotn Introduced them to the
si reaming audience as being
Bom Lougwood which got a
loud ovation and then, the
i hunts came through.
"We were better on stage
than we ever did It In re­
hearsal." M om s said.
fhry had one o f the loudest
tans tight behind them, hackstage.
‘ 1 had complete faith In
them.* Campbell said. "I stood
and shouted the whole time
and anyone who saw me knew
1 was with them."
After the chums was tin Ished. Gatlin sang a duet with
Twain. She had only one hour
to rehearse while everyone
else went to dinner.
"I |ust stared at the audi­
ence the whole time," Gatlin
said. *1 |ust wanted to see my
parents."
Four Lyman drummers then
came out to perform with
Twain on "If You're Not In It
For Hive (I'm Out (a Here).’
Twain left before anyone
could say good-bye. but It was
a memorable experience any­
way.
"It still gives us chills when
we think about it.' Morris
said.

ago The chorus hacked her up on "God Bless The
Child"

1. S t e a k &amp; C h o o f l o
2. D r i v e ' s S p e c i a l

Jonathon Stewart (Stew to everyone at Lake Wary High) and Rachel
Lamb enjoyed tho school s Homecoming last week and were crowned
King and Queen The Lake Mary event was the first ol eight to be held
in Seminole County over tho noxl month

The Lytnan High School
JROTC had 15 cadets attend
summer training at Camp
Hlandlng.
Fla.
Tabltha
Haynea earned the number
one rating In camp, followed
by Kara Chin and Katherine
Mendclaon who Bed for sec­

Keeping the faith

ond.
James
Good ridge,
Marco Loyola, Carmen Reyes
and Lourdes Riao also earned
Honor Graduate distinction.
Tara Owens was one of 22
students rreerttly
Inducted
Into the Mercer University
Ambassadors Program, serv­
ing the school by giving lours,
organizing yearly service projecls and representing the uni­
versity ul alumni events on
and off the rumpus.

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HKHAI.D FKATUKE EDITOR

M*rai6 Photo by Mi it on fclaisiisgas

Frod Rogers (Ifom loft) and Jennifer Singeisen. ol Hie Sanlord Hisloric
Trust, Join Walt Padgett, proprietor, on the tront porch ol the Higgins
Houso Bed and Breakfast, in preparation lor Octoberlest 98

Octoberfest to help Trust project
From Staff Reporta
SANFORD -The gardens of the Higgins House Victorian Hetl
ft Breakfast will he transformed into a German tiler Garten
on Oct. IH, for Octoberfest 98. to help raise money lor the
Sanford Histone Tnist. Inc. Walktng/Drivitig Tour Project.
The Walklng/Drtvlng Tour Project
Is a matching grant
projrct between the Stiite o f Florida, Departmeul ol State,
Division of Historical Resources and Ihc Sanford Historic
Trust. Inc. to promote public Interest and awaieuess ol
Sanford s Historic Districts.
"Vtstt our Gentian liter Garten and celebrate the centuries
old tradition of Oktoberfest,* said Wall Padgett, proprietor ol
the Higgins House, ’ Knjoy Gentian music and complimentary
beer and wine. Dig Into a full Indict ol traditional German
food Including. Hratwurst. Pork and Sauet kraut.
Red
Cabbage. Gentian potato salad. Fried Apples and mm h
morel’
Tickets for the event are $20 per person, advance tlekets
only (limited availability). All proceeds go to the S.intnrd
Historic Trust, hie. Call 324-9238 to order tickets, Tlekets
may be purchased from any tnist member or these Sanlord
loeatlons: The Martin House HAH. Fences Gift Simp. The
Higgins House HAH. Delilah's Antiques A Collectibles. Master
Card. Visit, Discover and American fix press accepted.
The Higgins House Is located al 420 Oak Ave.. Sanlord.

OVIEDO - There arc m ore
limn inn miles of Inking trails
In 14 ol Florida's state forests.
With a new program rreenlly Introduced by the Divi­
sion or Foresiry. the ardent
hiker can be rewarded for
hiking all of those miles.
Tile Florida State Forests
Trallwalkrr Program Is the
Irest Wity to leant about a stale
lores! first hand, said Senior
Forester Mike Martin Martin
Is stationed id the (.title Htg
Econ Slate Forest In Oviedo.
Marlin Introduced the p ro ­
gram to a group from Hie
Florida Trail Association ill ttie
dedication of a new Iwri-mtlc
trail and certification thr trail
us pari o f the Florida National
Senile Trail, on Oct. 3
Thr new lroil connects to
the existing 4.5 mile trail that
follows the Econlnrkhatchrr
River through I lie foresl to old
Stiite Road 13.
In Ihc Trailwalker program,
hikers can participate at any
o f th ire
levels;
Hrgtnner,
Trailwalker and Trallbkizrr.
On the llrst level, it total of I 0
hikes, in a minimum ol five
stiite forests, earns the Inker u
Trailwalker patch.
A lull-color brochure and an
addressed pre paid post card
are located In the kiosks at the
(railheads. The hiker fills oul
the progress
record/survey
card and malls It to the DOF
In Tallahassee. 'Hie DOF will
send a slicker to alllx to the
brochure.
which
logs
the
hikers trails and level. When
Ihc brochure Is completed. It
is mailed to Tallahassee and
the hiker receives a patch, and
a certificate commemorating
the achievement. In return
mall.
Alter 10 more hikes, the sec­
ond patch Is ranted; the same
lor the third level.
'Hit* three patches together
form an Interlocking pattern,
and can he worn on a vest.
Jacket or hat.
Other participating
forrst
include Blaekwater. in Santa
Rosa/Okaloosa County; Cary,
In Nassau/Duval County; G o ­
ethe. In Lrvy/Marton County;
Jennings. In Clay County; Lake
Talquln.
In Gadsden/Lcon/
Liberty County; Dike Wales

H erald Pho to by Snort B rad io

Wiley Dykes Sr (second from right) holds the Florida
Trail/National Scenic Trail sign at the inauguration ol a
Ridge, Polk County: lin e Dig,
In Hay/Washington County;
Point Washington, tn Walton
County: Seminole,
in Lake
County: Tiger Hay. in Volusia
County: Twin Rivers. Haim I
ton/Madison/Suwannee Coun­
ty; Welaka. In Putnam County:
and the state’s largest state
forest, Wlthlacooehee. In Cit­
rus / llem ando/Sum ter/Pasro
County.
Tile new trail Is not listed on
tlie DOF brochure, for Little
Htg Econ
Tile FTA Is a user group
which lias been Involved In the
development
of the
forest
management plan from the
liegttmlng. Wiley Dykes Sr..
the trail coordinator for the
Central
Florida
Chapter.

new trail in Ihe Little Big Econ Stale Forest. He was
joined by volunteers who helped blaze Ihe trail

helped with the creation o f the
new trail. Volunteers
who
helped with the blazing of thr
trail Included Joan Norris.
John Phipps, Lrs Rhodes. Del
Diylcss. Lee Subrrman. Troy
Hager Joan Hobson and Wally
Hill.
Thr trull Includes a board­
walk over a marshy area, hutlt
entirely with volunteer man­
power and wttli materials paid
lor by the DOF. The trail takes
approximately one hour to
hike.
Martin said all of (he FTA
members, who went on Ihe in­
augural hike, could claim the
hike for the new Trailwalker
Program.
TTte Little Htg Econ ts lo ­
cated In Oviedo, between State

LET US K N O W !
II you have ass event you would like to pobUoiaa,
drop ua a line, gtvo us a eaU. or f u us.

BomlaoUt Hsrald
P.O. Box 1667
Sanford* FL 92773
Phone: 333-2611 Fax: 333-9406

Road 419, County Road 426
and Snowhll! Road. For m ore
Information on Ihe programs
available In the forest, rail
Martin at 3GG-H0G3.

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In Brief
whlrh will nut through Nov. 1.
Matriarchal honors fall to long-time SMT regular Lourclenc
DAYTONA BEACH - The 1998-99 Central Florida Cultural
Sncdckcr In Tlie Imjrortance of llelni) Earnest. Disl seen at Seaside as
Endeavors, Inc. Winter Season will liegln Monday with the Kremlin
'Malnie*. Sncdckcr, who will he playing Indy Bracknell, brings hack
Chamber Orchestra. Misha Rarltlevsky conducting. Nexus will jierseveral best actress Carbonell awards from her native South Florida.
form Nov. 5.
Tlie performances are Thursdays through
Performances liegln at 7:30 p in. at Our Duly o f
Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. until
Drurdcs Church. 201 University Hlvd., Daytona Com puter art exhibit
ORLANDO • -(re) Mediation; Nov. I. Tickets are $22 and $20 with youth, college
Deaeh. Tickets are $12. Fur more information call
The
Digital It) Contemporary and group discounts available.
the box office al (904) 257-7790.
Tlie Glass Menagerie. Tennessee Williams* crys­
American Printmaking* feature*
talline
look at Ills own dysfunctional family, plays
works from artist who use the
Florida trail events
latest digital technology lo create from Nov. 6 through Nov. 15. Barbara Bradshaw.
OVIEDO - The Florida Trails Association Central computer art. ih e exhibit, at Ihe 1994 Dis Angeles Dratnalogiie Award winner for
Florida Chapter Is sponsoring the following events University of Central Florida Art best actress, returns lo Seaside to play Amanda.
this week:
Oullery, will run O c t 15 U&gt; Nov. Williams’ larger than life Southern mother.
Tic kets can be purchased at the SMT Ihix older,
lltursday-Semlnole Stale Forest, leisurely 7 8 mile 4. The public Is Invited lo an
hike. Bring Lunch and drinks. Meet al H:30 a.m. at opening reception Oct. 15 from 5 454 S. Y’ongc St.. Suite B, Ormond Bear It, (904)
llte Trallhcad on SR 4G west of Sanford. Just pass the until 7 p.m,
252-6200 o f (8001 854-5592.
Wcklva River Bridge. D-ndcr: Dils Henschen. 1-107)
'lit is exhibition, which served
as the United States entry for the
I 892-2085.
Saturday-Rocks Springs Run canoe ride, approxi­ 22nd International Biennial of Craft show
WINTER SPRINGS - The Winter Springs VFW
mately eight tulles. Cost Is $30 per canoe. Bring Oraphtc Art, Ljubljana, Slovenia,
lunch and drinks. Meet at 9 a.in. at King's Dindlng. was organized by tlie University Auxiliary *5405 Is sponsoring a t rail show on
’ 5714 Dapllsl Camp Road. Apopka, D-atlrr: John o f South Florida Contemporary Saturday. Oct. 17. Tallies are available.
For more Information call Marilyn Mayo at (407)
| Pilhck. (407) 298-6649.
Art Museum. Artists In the exhi­
339-8384
or (407) 265-0213.
I
Saturdny-Hulow Creek State Park. Ormond Beach. bition use recent innovations trt
_ day hike. Seven mile trail from Fairchild Oak to
digital technologies which allow
Bulow Plantation Stale Historic Site. Bring Lunch Images to be created with the Hispanic Heritage celebration
and drinks. Meet at 9 a.m. at llte Toys R Us parking computer and directly outputted
ORLANDO - C Note will perform Oct. 17 at 7:30
lot at Seminole Townc Center, located at SR 40 and onto traditional surfaces such as p.m. at Ihe Valencia Community College
1-4 In Sanford. Leuder: Judy Min ter. (407) 365 1080. archival paper knd canvas.
I’erformlng Arts Center tn celebration of Hispanic
Sunday-Wckiva Springs Slate Park family hike.
A total o f 15 artists will be rep­ Heritage Month.
’{Leisurely five mile family hike. Bring Ihe kids. Bring resented. This Includes a series
H ie hometown quartet Is a unique blend of
|lunch and drinks. Meel at 8:30 a.m. al the Parking o f prints by Alfredo Jaar entitled English and Spanish that combines soulful acupclMol by Ihe Ranger Station Inside llte park, 1800 ‘ A Hundred Tim e* Nguygen*. la harmonies, rich R A B sounds and explosive
•W eklva Circle. A|&gt;opka. Deader: Judy Mlnter. (407) documenting the living condi­ dam e numbers.
1366-1 OHO.
tions o f Vietnamese ’ Boat People’
seeking asylum In Hong Kong.
Day hike
Works by Pae White, digitally
] Pow WOW
OVIEDO - Tlie Wilderness Trckkcrs will hold a
s ORANGE SPRINGS - Ocklewaha Band of Yamassee manipulated abstract compost- leisurely six mite hike at the Uttlc-Hlg Econ Slate
Seminole will hold a paw wow Oct. 15 through Oct. lions that combine text and Forest Saturday. Hikers will meet at 9 a.m. al 851
18 al Cox-Osceola Indian Reservation, Orange human figure, are also in the Barr SI., Oviedo. Uritig your own water and snack.
show.
.Springs.
Guests are welcome, no reservations are required.
One o f Hie best known artists
!jl The public Is welcome lo attend and enjoy Indian
For details and directions call Ihe Wilderness
the
show
Is
Robert
food, crafts, dancers and legends. There will also be in
Trckkcr
InfoUnc at (407) 35 1-99G0 or visit Its web
Rn auction and ralllrs. Bring chairs and blankets. Rauschenberg. Rauschenberg, page at http://www.geocillcs.com/-wlld-trek/.
who
has
a
studio
In
Capttva.
Fla.,
Free primitive camping and hot showers available,
is well known for his ground
flu alcohol or dnigs allowed.
Donation ol $2 for adults, children under 12 are $1 breaking combinations tn prlnt- Jazzerthon
making technique.
ORLANDO - A Jazzerthon presen led by
and children under 6 -years-old are free.
Tlie galltfry, on tlie UCF Jozzerclsc will Ik * held O il. 31 from 9 a.m. until
;T For more Information call While Fawn al (3521 5466525. White Wing at 1352) 546-4511. or Soaring Orlando campus. Is open from 9 noon In Ihe University of Central Florida Arena to
a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday though l&gt;enelit Heart of Florida United Way.
Jbiglc DrDmg at 13521 54G-4728.
Friday. For more information call
A minimum pledge o f $25 Is required, hut an
(407) 823-27GJ.
extensive prize structure encourages high partici­
pation. Prizes will Include vacation and entcilaluJ DAYTONA BEACH - llte all-professional company
ment packages, 'litis evenl Is sponsored by Florida
Of Ihe Seaside Music Theater opens Its winter season Oc t. 16 with Power. University of Central Florida. 9 Family Connection and SHE
Oscar Wilde’s comedy of manners. 77u* Importance uj lletny Earnest
100.3 FM. For more Inlortnallon call (407) 897-6677, rxl. 218.

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P E O P L E ’S L A W ...3 B

...P A G E 2 a

Getting
out of jail
quickly

A quiet summer for Sanford

Police Department Chief
'9 1 Joe Dillard

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T H U R S D A Y . A U G U S T 20. 1998

9 0 th Y E A R , N o. 2 5 7

Killer seeks clemency

Water, w ater everywhere

A Seminole County to p ­
less dancer says she
suffered from battered
spouse syndrom e before
conviction in boyfriend’s
gruesome death
By M arla Orem

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Loft: Jim Taylor. Ph D . . University of Central Florida; David Qierach with
Conklin. Porter &amp; Holmes; and Sanford City Manager Tony Vanderworp.
observe a water sample comparison betwoen water from Lake Monroe,
recycled water, and city water at various stages of treatment.

Sanford eyeing lake
water for reclaimed use
B y N ick Pfelfauf

SEMINOLE COUNTV - A former topics,
dancer (serving a 17-yrar sentence for tlir
(.tabbing death of her boyfriend h a, asked
the governor for clemency.
Mlchrlc Ashley Roger. 32. of Ovirdo. w.»convicted of second degree murder m
August Ifrill for the Sept. 0. 1992 death of
her boyfriend, David Richmond. 28.
Jim Richmond, tfie victim's father, wlm
llvrs In Chicago, was Informed Tuesday l»v
the Office of Executive Clemency In Talla
hassrr and the Florida Parole Commission
that Roger Is seeking an early release
claiming that she was battered try David
Richmond.
*Wc want to do everything we can to s t o p
this." Jim Richmond said. "We don't want
to see her go frrr. Hie grounds of trailers
are Inappropriate. In fact, the opposite
was probably true."
Richmond said hr does not believe Roger
was abused or battered.
'She has never expressed any kind of
remorse for what she did.’ hr M i l d .
Richmond said lie will launch an rxo u
Hive letter-writing and media campaign to
prepare for the rleinenry hearing, which is
scheduled for Sept. 17 at 9:30 a.m. Each
family will get 10 minutes beforr the
board, he Mild.
Chris Wlille. chief of operations at ihr

M ic h e le R o g e r at he r 1994 trial

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State Attorney's Office, said though he has
not seen Roger's clemency rrqurst. his of­
fice ’will strongly oppose It barring some
unforeseen developments."
’Norm Wolftnger fState Attorney) lias fell
very strongly about this case from the be­
ginning.* White said.
Gov. Lawton Chiles and Ills cabinet
members, who act as the state's Clemency
Board, will hear the request later this
year.
At the time of the trial, the case received
national media attention, largely because
of lhe gruesome details disclosed during
thr Investigation and Roger's family In­
volvement In trying lo cover up thr crime.
During her trial. Roger M i l d she stabbed
Richmond In self-defense following an ar­
gument. Shr thru left the Oviedo condo­
minium the rouplr shared and traveled to
her family's house. Will Roger, her father,
admitted that hr removed thr Ixxly from
the murder scene and disposed of lire body
try burning It. putting the bone fragments
In a wood chipper and mixing the remains
Into concrete blocks. He later dropped the
blocks off his boat Into the Atlantic Ocean
near New Smyrna Beach. Will Roger and
Ills son. Krn Itogrr. who helped dispose of
the body, wrre sentenced to two years of
probation.
Thr case did not come to thr attention of
IMillce until Roger confided In a fellow
dancer, who asslstrd with the Investigation
and also testified at the trial.
In a similar case. Kimberly Soublelle of
Casselberry, also a former topless dancer
In the county, was comlctrd of second tiegrre murder In the I9H7 death of her Ucsband. Plrnr. Soublelle wus granted clem­
ency In 1993 on the grounds site was
abused. Soublelle graduated from Florida
State University College of Law In May.
however, she will not be allowed to prac­
tice law In thr state.

KliTtions kC)N
Hob Nob
straw vote
has been a
trusty gauge

Judge candidate
suspended

A candidate vying for a seat
In the Brevard Seminole IHth
Judicial Circuit has been nub-.
SANFORD - The officials turned out en masse Wednesday
pended from practicing law In
morning to Inaugurate a pilot project to determine the level of
the stale.
treatment necessary to take water from Lake Monroe to aug­
The Florida Supreme Court
ment the city's reclaimed water system.
has suspended Aaron Mlehurl
The project may be the first of Its kind In the State of Flor­
Dross for 10 days effective Oct.
ida. and If proven successful, could become u pilot program for
9. according to the Florida Bar
B y Rues W hite
similar projects at various locations.
Association.
HERALD STAFF WRITER
Taking water from the lake has been determined necessary
Brass, who Is llstrd as a
during extended drought periods when reclaimed water *ipSEMINOLE COUNTY - The member In good standing, had
plles can be low and demand can be high. Such conditions
whole Idcu alxiut a political been reprimanded In early
can lead to an Imposition of use restrictions as occurred this
Hob Nob Is to have candidates 1997 for professional miscon­
summer.
for office tell everyone why they duct when he fulled to appenr
The SJRWMD prefers that the city use this alternative water
should be circled - and then for his client at u criminal
resource as a back-up rather than precious groundwater. The
have cvrryone participate In a trial. Hie Judge withheld adju­
district Is a co-applicant with the city on a $300,000 matching
dication and ordered DrosH to
straw vote.grant.
If only tonight's Greater puy $300 to the Salvation
Officials from the city of Sanford, St. Johns River Water
Seminole County Chamber of Army.
Management District and others Included Jim Taylor of the
Commerce Hob Nob at the
University of Central Florida, Den Fries and David Olerach of
Maitland Shrine Auditorium
Conklin. Porter «c Holmes, the city's consulting engineers, and
were that easy. To begin with, Record enrollment
representatives from Hayward/Xenon. Parkson/Dynasand.
why Isn't the affair In Seminole
OVIEDO - University of Cen­
Wlille most reclaimed water systems consist of one or two
County? Second, what does the tral Florida classes began to­
types of uses. Sanford distributes unrestricted public access
Hob Nob really mean?
day with a record number of
quality reclaimed water to sites Including city parks, the May­
Judicial candidate Jeanne Gold and 8-year incumbent John Sloop ere pre­
■| know what my chances are studenta.
fair golf course, cemeteries, schools, residential and commerpared to win a straw vote at tonight's Creator Seminole County Chamber ol
,* said County Commission
Enrollment for the fall Is es­
Commerce Hob Nob In Maitland. Earlier, they attended a similar function in
PIm m k * Watsr, N |« 3A
timated to hit an all-time high
PU s m See Hob Nob. Pegs 4A
Oviedo.
of 29.700 students, up from
the 28.302 from the previous
years, according to Dan Cole­
man. director of UCFa De­
partment of Institutional Re­
search and Planning Support.
*Wc'rc expecting more than
discuss
the
proposed
fiscal
year
1998/99
expensive cleanup. The present police sta ­
By
Nick
Mellauf
a
12 percent growth at the
C o m ic s ............. OB
tion building Is also sqld to not meet the budget.
branch campuses,’ Colrnmn
HERALD STAFF WRITER
CroMWord . . . . OB
criteria of a possible •'expansion, as the
The regular meeting will begin at 7 p.m.. said. The total number In­
Dear Abbjr . . . . 3B
LAKE MARY • An ordinance approving building does not meet specified wind or as soon as possible following the con­ cludes enrollment at the UCK
the purchase of land on which to build a strength requirements, the air conditioning clusion of the work session. As or earlier branches at South Orlando.
Dr. Gott . . . . . . OB
Downtown Academic Center.
new police station Is coming up for second system Is In need of expensive repair, and
Horoscopes . . . OB
this week, the following Hems arc listed on Daytona Beach and Brevard.
und final reading before the Lake Mury City other matters.
Obituaries . . . . 4A
the meetings ugenda:
First lime college students
Commission tonight. Approval would re­
Now, the city plans to purchase the
................. 3B
are also expected to Increase
solve a search for a new location for the Nazarrnr Church property at 171 E. Crys­
• Ceremonial mutters
Briefs . . 3A
from 2.562 laBt year to 3.100
facility under way for several years.
tal Lake Avenue. The purchase price has • Special presentations none listed
tills fall. The SAT scores and
Consideration for a new site has In­ been established at $220,000 with the city
participation
CPAs of Incoming freshmen
cluded the possibility of building a major also agreeing to waive a building permit fee •Citizen
•
Report
from
city
manager
Request
ap­
public safely complex at the present Rine­ of up to $10,000 should the church rebuild pointment of two residents to the Elder are expected to continue th rlr
study climb. In part because of
hart Road property, utilizing city owned In the city within the next five years.
Affairs commission.
properly In the east side of the downtown
Money for the purchase Is to come from • Reports from mayor, commissioners, city the recruiting efforts of the
new Honors College.
area, and others. None of them proved the General Fund balance, with approxi­
attorney
_
About 90 new full-time fac­
practical.
mately $1,715,000 from Uie 1995 Commu­ • Ordinance 882 • 2nd reading - Future ulty
be added. The cur­
Regarding the proposal to build at the nity Bond Improvement Issue which would
land use amendment regarding 10 ucrcs ofl rent will
estimated
of
present police station site, studies Indi­ help In the cost of building construction.
Ranloul Lane, adjacent to the sports com­ regular employees.number
Including
cated the possibility of Blnkholc conditions
plex - Learning Unlimited International faculty. Is about 3.000.
The final reading has been scheduled for
on the south and southw est portion of the
schools.
.
_ .
The brick-and-mortar addlproperty, and soil testing Indicated the tonight's commission meeting. Prior to the
• Ordinance 883 • 2nd reading - Future
land may have been previously used a s a regular meeting, the commission will con­
•m Briefs, Ps|t 2A
I'Mass $es Station, Pom SA
dum p, and might require a n extensive and duct a work session beginning at 5 p.m.. to
HERALD STAFF WRITER

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L ak e M a ry to fin a lize n ew p o lice sta tio n

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�2A •Seminole Herald. San lord. Florida •Thursday. August 20. 1998

Good sign for Chief Dillard - no one’s jumping Let us know
Today wc salute Sanford
Police Chief Jo e Dillard on
tiring able to not have his
name In newspaper headlines
for the last couple of months.
No news In Dillard's type of
work Is good news.
Mayor Larry Dale says the
SPD Is ‘getting better" - and
that how much belter It Is will
lie revealed In several months
alter a study by George
ways those In the media and In
Hubler. an Independent poller
the political world trying to
management expert.
make the public make that
It was Hubler who uncovered Jump."
flaws In Ihe organization a
It's been a good summer In
year ago and prompted the Sanford
- not much Jumping nt
city to take n hard look at all.
what the SPD was doing.
Several years ago when lie T he rouch approuch
was Police Chief In Los Ange­
Rutgers University tn New
les. Daryl F. Oatea said that It Brunswick, N.J.. Is a home for
Is Important for the public to scholars and for roaches. To­
come to terms with what a po­ day. the attention Is on the
lice department does.
cockroaches. The 111h annual
‘Citizens ought to know they Cockroach Derby luis everyone
have a partnership with the on campus buggy-eyed. Thr
police." he said. “When an ofll- high school • who had become
ccr stops a citizen, the citizen
and man alive did
should not mistake signs for scientists
they
come
up with a discovery
discourtesy. He should coop­ 56 years ago
tn Chicago. Led
erate. At the same time, the by scientist Glenn Besborg.
ofllcer must absolutely explain the group weighed plutonium,
- with courtesy why the person the first man-made element.
was stopped.
friends asked Seaborg
‘Judgments against the po­ When
what
he
weighed, he gaily an­
lice come too quickly, too swered. “plutonium.”
harshly, too often." Oates said.
T h e public Is too quick to H ard of h errin g
Going to Sweden to buy
Jump from the particular to
the general, arc there ore al­ some sour herring? Today's

old rowlKiy sidekick. Andy
Devine. Most of Ills western
followers
knrw
him
as
“Jingles." In 1955. Devine be­
gan Andy's Gang. Among his
little friends were Midnight
the Cat and Froggy the
Gremlin. Midnight loved to
say. “nice." Froggy said. “Pluek
ur magic twongers. froggies,
•yn kids, hi-yo. hl-ya." You
had to be there.

The Seminole Herald wants to publicize your events, classes
and seminars that arc available to the general public.
We'd like to have the Information for your announcement at
least a week In advance.
All Hems should be typed or written legibly and Include Infor­
mation about who. what. when, where and even why your event
Is taking place. Be sure to Include your name and a daytime
phone number In case we have some questions ubout the infor­
mation.

322-2611

G

Mr. Music

He may be the best of the
musicians and composers liv­
ing today • Isaac Hayes, and
Aug. 20 Is his 56th birthday.
Hayes Is from Covington. Tcnn.
TVs Connie Chang Is 52 to­
day. Her real name ts Con­
stance Ya-Hwa. Wc Itavc no
Idru what Dan Rather cnllcd
her. Boxing promoter Don
Chief Jo e Dlllerd
King Is 67. Wr have no Idea
event Is sponsored by the New what halr-broln Idea he'll
Jersey IVst Control Associa­ rome up with next. Singer
tion. Gentlemen, start your Robert Plant Is 50 and TV
roaches.
weather manAI Rooker Is 44.

In his element

Now here were these guys probably the ex-nerds from
the day. By ordinance, the
year’s supply of sour herring
may l&gt;egln to be sold on the
third Thursday of August.
Good news. Indeed.

The age-old question
Who's older/ Wilt Chambarlain or Kenny Rogers? Wilt
tha Stilt or Country Man?
Look for the answer on Friday.

Sim ply Devine
Once upon a time there was
a TV show known as Andy's
Gang. Thr host was friendly

NOTICE OF ADOPTION OF

VFW announces scholarship contest
Special to the Herald
OVIEDO - Local high school students could
win a $20,000 scholarship and a trip to
Washington. D.C.
Commander Jolmny Navarro of VFW I*ost
10139 Oviedo announced the start of this
year's Veterans of Foreign Wars and Its Ladles
Auxiliary 'Voice of Democracy Scholarship
Contest*.
Students In the local area have the
opportunity to compete In the 52nd annual
audio essay contest and win valuable
scholarships and awards. According to the
Navarro, the students can com much more
' than Just scholarships and awards when they
participate In “Voice of Democracy*.
Additional benefits for students Include
Increased
self-confidence
and
poise,
experience In polishing communication skills,
and the opportunity for self-expression.
TLf

Students that advance to become their stale’s
first place winner arc given the opportunity to
expand their knowledge of our nation's capital
city during a full five-day tour of Washington.
D.C., plus the chance to meet and befriend
students from every state.
During the many years that the Veterans of
Foreign Wars and Its Ladles Auxiliary have
been Involved with Voice of Democracy, more
than seven million high school students have
participated. Interested students need only
write and then record a three to five minute
oudlo/essay while expressing their view of the
patriotic theme ‘My Service to America*. All
state winners receive at least a $1,000
National Scholarship, but could win the
$20,000 first place award. A total of $128,500
In National Scholarships are awarded to

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O F N O N -A D VALOREM ASSESSM EN TS FOR T H E FIR ST TIM E.

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Lows In the mld-70s Friday:
Afternoon
thunderstorms.
Highs tn the low-90s. Lows in
the mld-70s. lahMdayi After­
noon thunderstorms. Highs In
the low-OOs. Lows In the mid70s. Booioyi Afternoon thun­
derstorms. Highs in the lowOOs. Lows in the mld-70s.

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4:45 p jn.. maj. 11:15 p.m.
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a.m.. 1:24 p.m. Raw Bmyraa
Bsaeh: high: 7:28 a.m., 7:55
p.m.. low: 1:21 a.m.. 1:29 p.m..
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8:10 p.m.. low: 1:36 a.m.. 1:44
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D aytona is 80 degrees and
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lions keep stacking up. The
1,300 space East Parking Oa­
rage. despite time lost when a
crane toppled on It, Is still
scheduled to open this week.
The newly enlarged 32,000
sq. ft. UCF Bookstore managed
by Barnes and Nobles opened
this month offering not only a
larger textbook section, but a
typical Bames and Nobles
bookstore with 30.000 titles.
UCF items, supplies and a
Starbucks cafe.
The Housing Administration
Building, located near the
is open. The Health
and Public Affairs Building and
the new dorms Inear the cu r­
rent dorms) are an schedule
for completion early next year.
Work has begun on a hightech classroom building on
Pegasua Circle, east of the r e ­
cently opened Communication
Building, which wtll be In use
for the first time this fall.

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ACR volunteer training
LONGWOOD - The Red Cross
Seminole Service Center will
offer training at Its facilities.
705 W. State Road 434. Longwood.
___'• 7 to 9 p.m. A prerequi­
site class for Red Cross volun­
teers. team about the history
and mission of the American
Red Cross and local volunteer
opportunities
in
disaster,
health and safety and youth
services. Cost: free.

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Aliheimer's support
WINTER PARK - A free In­
formation session for patients
and families dealing with a
new diagnosis of Alzheimer's
disease or related disorder will
be held the first Tuesday of
each month beginning Sept. 1
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Alz­
heimer's Association’s Orcater
Orlando Chapter Office.
The office is located In the
Miller Center for Older Adult
Services at 2010 Mizcll Ave­
nue. across from the Wellness
Center In Winter Park.
The goals of this meeting,
which Is led by Chapter stall,
are to help patients and fami­
lies gain a better understand­
ing of Alzheimer’s disease, to
team about what to expect,
and to explore community r e ­
sources. Programs and serv­
ices for patients and caregiv­
ers will be discussed, ques­
tions answered, and a packet
of materials will be available.
For registration or more de­
tails call (407) 628-0088.

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D rivin g
under
th e
In flu e n c e
Curtis D. Redden, 42. of 2291
Orronway Street. Sanford. wns
arrested by Lake Mary police
Friday following a traffic stop
on Longwood-Lakr Mary Roach
lie was charged with driving
under the Influence and driving
with a suspended license.
Robert J. Remus, 29. of 5065
Ohio Avrnue, Sanford, wns
stopped by deputies on Orange
Boulrvnrd Saturday. He wob
charged with driving under the
Influence
and
fleeIng/utlrmptlng to elude an offi­
cer.
Michael D. Ladd, 39, of 300
Orange Avenue. Longwood. was
arrested by Sanford police Fri­
day following a three car acci­
dent at 25th Street and French
Avenue. He was charged with
driving under the Influence.
Tour separate charges regard­
ing damage to persons or vehl-

clcs. and reckless driving.
John C. Thomas, 51, of DcDary. was arrested by deputies
In Inc 2600 block of Park Drive
In Sanford Saturday. He was
charged with driving under the
Influence and reckless driving.
Marty Louis Bahikoff, 34. of
790 Colonial Orand. Lake
Mary, was arrested by deputies
Saturday on Lnke Mary Boule­
vard near the Prtmern en­
trance. lie was charged with
driving under (he Influence and
reckless driving.
Stephen Alford, 37, of 1610
Palmetto Avenue, Sanford, was
arrested by Sanford police Fri­
day alter his vehicle reportedly
collided with a parked truck In
the 200 block of E. 24th Street
In Sanford. He was charged
with driving under the Influ­
ence.
S u s p e n d e d lice n se
Jose V. Camacho, 24, of Al­
tamonte Springs, was stopped

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land use amendment regarding 8.6 acres
west of Rinehart Road, south of Anderson
Lone. • Lake Emma Pines
* Ordinance 884 • 2nd reading • Acquisition
of building and properly from Church of
the Nazarenc.
* Consideration - request for site plan and
subdivision approval for Rinehart Ridge
Subdivision (postponed from July 16).
* Ordinance 881 • 1st reading - Annexation
of Huntington Point Phase IV (request to
postpone)
* Ordinance 885 • lal reading • Future land
use amendment for Huntington Paint
Phase tV (request to postpone)
* Consideration - request to begin grading,
site work and foundation work for Crescent
Building 4 prior to receiving site plan a p ­
proval.
* Consideration • conditional use approval

try Lake Mary police Saturday
on l.ake Mary Boulevard near
Seventh Street. He was charged
with operating a motor vehicle
with a suspended license (three
limes),
Sylvester Nlckson. 29, of
Oviedo, was stopped by depu­
ties near a loll plaza near CR427 and E. Lake Mary Boule­
vard Sunday. He was charged
with operating a motor vehicle
with a suspended license (12
times).

Traffic stop
Relnaldo J. Martinez. 24, of
Deltona, was stopped In the
1000 block of Lake Emma Road
by Lake Maty police Wednes­
day morning. He was charged
with
resistIng/obstructlng/opposlng
on
officer without violence, and
having an illegal license plate.

for office building 35 feet In height, north
of lake Mary Boulevard. Robert Hortan,
applicant.
• Discussion - evaluation and appraisal re­
port of the city's comprehensive plan.
• Ordinance 886 - 1st reading - Adoption of
the evaluation and appraisal report
(Comprehensive Plan).
• Consideration - request to rescind or
amend a development agreement between
the city of Lake Mary and Learning Unlim­
ited International Schools for 10 acres lo­
cated north of the city's sports complex.
• Ordinance 893 • 1st reading • Acquisition
of building and property from Leon and
Marjorie Rusho.
• Ordinance 894 - 1st reading - Leasing of
properly from Stale of Florida.
• Ordinance 895 - 1st reading - Repealing
emergency ordinance 879 (lifting water re­
strictions).
• Adjournment.

We have as m any
mortgages as there
are floor plans.

Whether you're buying, building or refinancing,
SurfTrust has mortgages to fit any plans you have for your home.
And your application is processed locally so it's approved quicker. Ibis way, you ran
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people and competitive interest rates, it's easy to And the mortgage that best suits your
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Caattaasd fewa Pags SA
candidate Bob Weal, scoffing
that the county's Republican
political machine will see to It
that he la blitzed In the straw
vote by Commission Chairman
Randy Morris. *ltll be the up­
set of the century tf I come
anywhere close. West said.
'''September
1st
Is
what
counts."
Chamber President Wayne
Weinberg said today (hat 90
percent of the Hob Nob strawvote winners have been elec­
tion day winners. “The Hob
Nob vote Is significant because
It comes from the leaden In
the
business
community.
They're active In the commu­
nity. They're Important voters.''
th is year's Hob Nob Includes
appearances by gubernatorial
candidates - Democrat Buddy
MacKay and Republican Jeb
Bush. Each will talk for five
minutes or so and mingle with
the 2.000 or more who will at*
tend the event.
Morris and West, competing
for the District 2 Commis­
sioner’s seat will attend as will
District 4 candidates Win
Adams and Carlton Henley.
Judicial candidates John
Sloop and Jeanne Oold are ex­
pected to be at the Hob Nob,

Seminole County Supervisor
of Elections Sandy Gourd will
administer the straw vote.
Weinberg said that updates on
the voting will be given
throughout the 2 1/2. hour
event that begins.at.ft p.m. In
addition to the voting for can-

Nob. Members of the Christian
Coalition want to cover up the
nude dancers In the community
and gathered more than 9,600
signatures of residents to force
a vote on the ordinance.
There are precious few days
left until the Sept. 1 Republi­
can primary voting In the
county. All the races • commis­
sion. Judges and school board
will be determined In this elec­
tion. The gubernatorial race
isn't until Nov. 3.
Tickets to the Hob Nob can
be purchased at Colonial
Banks and at the Qreater
Seminole Chamber of Com­
merce lor $20 or at the door of
the Shrine Auditorium for $25.
The Auditorium la located at
2300 Petnbrook In Maitland.

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rial customers, industrial users and agricultural areas. Pri­
marily an Irrigation program, other possible near term appli­
cations are commercial car/train washing, industrial process
cooling, concrete mixing, pesticide production and ornamental
applications such as fountains and waterfalls.
At the present time there are approximately 45 miles of re­
claimed water lines In the current distribution system. That la
compared to over 200 miles of lines In both the potable water
and sewer collection system.

VFW
atudent national finalists.
Navarro said. "Young people who participate
In the contest benefit by gaining a better
understanding of their country, their
freedoms and their obligations to America."
There are four levels of awards. First, judging

by your local VFW Post with winners going to
District Judging (Central Florida), then on to
State of Florida Judging. The first place
winner from the State of Florida will go on to
the National competition.
The deadline date for student enti
1. For more Information contact Harl
VOD Chairperson at (407) 365-6494

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daughters, Claire Farrentello.
Orlando, Diane Brantley, Saraaota; mother. Dorothy D„ Bris­
tol. Va.: brother. Ernest H.,
Bristol, Va.; sister. Eleanor
Heacock. Evergreen. Colo.;
nine grandchildren.
Stephen R Baklauff Funeral
Home, Deltona, In charge of

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Central Florida in 1064. Mr.

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It’s time! Study issues and be
The time la drawing near.
The signs are in the ground

not. have we been misled?
We have heard a great deal
about the nudity Issue, The
truth Is that every county
commissioner, and most other
cttlaens, would Uke to see more
stringent standards.-The ques­
tion Is. how do we get there? In
an effort to bring all of this
about, one (air question has
been asked, can we defend our
position and what will be the
coat? So. If there will be no
coat to the citizens of the
county, there will be no reason
to object.

Man transit
If you think there Is not go­
ing to be a mass transit sys­
tem, you are wrong. It la Just a
matter of time. Think about It.
Whkt large city does not have a
mads transportation system? If
you have lived in any large
metropolitan area, you know
that M la an absolute necessity

Think about N s .
Ssminots County

Icma. Higher cost for right-ofway and serious congestion.
No one argues that we need to
build and Improve roads. That
Is a given. Those who cannot
understand the need to start
now on planning and. pro­
ceeding with a mass transit
system are very, very short­
sighted and are going to be re­
sponsible for HIGHER COSTS
and taxes. How many really
believe that the Orlando met­
ropolitan area can grow and
prosper without mass trans-

elect, otherwise why hove a
porta Uontt
government?
If we had our way we would representative
not want anyone to move Into The concept that the people
the area, now that we are here. should decide by referendum,
Wake up. that la a dream. what taxes should be levied Is
Families are arriving every day. ridiculous. The opportunity to
This Is going to be very large control taxes la available bf atmetropolitan area and we need
to plan for It now. If we do not,
our children may have a hard
time getting to work, college, or
anywhere. What about senior
dtlaena that cannot drive or
those who ate unable to drive?
Those who want to delay the
groundwork for mass transit
apparently do not understand
what the future may be without
It.

Representative

government

The kind of leaders we need
are those who are able to con­
template potential problems
before they become serious
and are not easy to resolve.
With lew exceptions this Is
the responsibility of those we

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Linda Deal. Nkevtlle: aister.
Barbara Moore. Summerville,
8.C.: brother. Oeorge Chap­
man. Evans. Oa.
Qramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.

Helen Willingham Swords. 77.
Fitzgerald. Oa.. died Monday,
Aug. 17, 1908 at Dormlny
Medical Center. Fitzgerald.
Mrs. Swords was bom July X

eated enough or Involved
enough in the etectloa proceaa
or government. Moat' do not ,
know who the* local T*pre*n- i
tattvea are or what Isauca face !
local government. They do not
know all the ramtfleattona of ;
vartoua laauea and are easily
led to support laauea they .
know Uttle about It. ft seems t o :

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Just a fe w id le
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OVIEDO The spoct of wreatllni la one of the
oldeet donna of organleed competition known to
man. And through the agea. no team from the
atate of Honda, at any level, haa ever won a n a ­
tional title.
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JETS
Continued from Page IB

Stale University, a former Na­
tional. Olympic, and World
Justin Hamper*
Champion, as well as a past
man: GUt Place _ Eric Chriswinner of the Sullivan Award
Hansen. Zac Jarzynka. Mike
as the top amateur athlete In
Flood, and Adam Concannon.
America.
Three JETS grap piers folTile team and individual
Unvod up lheir Impressive persuccesses that the JETS have
fomianees at the AAU Grand
been able to accomplish In the
Nationals by venturing on to
short tenure of our existence
the USA Wrestling Nationals In
as a team here In Flohda are
The JET'S also hosted and certainly Impressive.Waterloo, Iowa the following
said
won
the
first-ever
PAL
Naltonal
4th of July weekend.
coach Robbins. ‘More Impres­
championships, held at Uni­ sive to me however Is knowing
Jason Robbins, who is being versity High School In Orlando.
that we have a nucleus of great
considered for Wrestler of the
Year at the national level,
Capping oil the JETS’ his­ kids from throughout Central
claimed national champion ti­ torical season Is head coach Florida that come together and
tles In Greco-Roman and J.D. Robbins' recent selection believe in what our coaching
Freestyle. Jesse Robbins took to the coaching staff of the stalf tries to Impress upon
national honors in Freestyle
United States national wres­ them - doing the best they can
and 3rd in Greco-Roman, and
tling team that competed at do and having fun In doing so.
Justin Kampertnan impressed Madison Square Garden as We conclude every practice
with a strong 4th place finish part of the world-level Goodwill with fun kids’ games.
in the Greco-Roman competi­ Games.
"As long as we keep that lo­
tion.
Robbins assisted national cus. winning will happen as It
Tlte JETS established many head coach John Smith, cur­ may. I am more impressed
team milestones during Its rent head coach at Oklahoma with kids who bring home great
1997-OH season. For the sec­
ond consecutive year, they
completed the regular tourna­
ment season l&gt;y going unde­
feated and won their second
consecutive slate titles at the
PAL Stale championships and
at the Florida Amateur Wres­
tling Association champion­
ships.

report ranis, parents who
make Ihr sarrlllcos to get their
kitls io practices and tourna­
ments. our coaching Mall tli.it
volunteer their time after a full
«l.tvs work, and organizations
like Hit* Orange County PAL
who provide sponsorship dol­
lars that allow our kids lo
comprtr ill the slate anil na­
tional level Ii Is indy o lentil
effort
The JETS wrestling program

ASA umpire’s clinic
WINTER GARDEN _ Orlando Metro ASA
(Amateur Softball Association) wilt be hold­
ing an umpire’s clinic tills weekend at the

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IN TH E C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TH E EIG H TEEN TH
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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Ca** Na. ST-1410
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OF FORECLOSURE
SALE BY CLERK
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Notica I* h*r*by givan that ih*
undersigned Maryann* Mors*.
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County, Florida, will,
on th* 1 0th day ol September.
1998. al I t 00 a m al Ih* Front
door of Ih* SEMINOLE County
Courthouse. In th* City ol
Ssnlord. Florida, ollar tor sale
end sail al public outcry to th*
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cssh, th* following described
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OF SEMINOLE C O U N TY . FLORI­
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SANFORD _ Tlte Sanlord Recreation De­
partment will be offering the following fall
programs

NASCAR/Hot Wheels show
ORANGE PARK _ Tlte Holiday Inn-Orange
l*ark will be the slle of a NASCAR/Hot
Wheels Collectible Show Ihls Saturday,
August 22nd,
Tlte Holiday Inn-Orange Park Is located at
IfyO Park Avenue, three miles south of the
Jacksonville Naval Air Station off of 1-295
South.
Times will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and
there will be 33 dealer tables.
Admission Is $3 for adults and children
Under-12 free.
For more information call 1-800-NRP-2500.

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West Orange Girls Club In Winter Garden.
litis will be a iwo day clinic covering both
classroom and field mechanics for both fast
pitch and slow pllclt softball.
Times will be from H n.m. to 5 p.m. on S at­
urday and Sunday (Augusl 22nd attd 23rd).
Any questions contact Virgil Twillinan
(774-9898) or Larry Norton (G57-2 I42).

liter information on Joining Die
JETS, please contact Tom
Coffman al 977-0394. nr J.D.
Knhhtns ill 3GG-4R40.

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age. No previous wreslllng ex­
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JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. SS-SSO-CA
DIVISION 14-0
NORW EST M O RTGAGE. INC
Plamblf(s).
MICHAEL E VANCE. *1 al.

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NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Mortgage Foreclosure dated
Augusl Flh. 1BSS. and entered
m Casa NO 96-920-CA of th*
Circuit Court ol Ih* E IG H ­
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit in and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein
N O R W ES T
M O R T­
GAGE. INC it th* Plaintiff and
MICHAEL E VANCE. DEBORAH
C
VANCE.
C O M M ER CIAL
C R E D IT
C O N S UM ER
SER­
VICES. INC. TE N A N T 41 N/K/A
OENNIS RO RABACKN ER are
th* Defendants. I will sail to Ih#
highest and bast bidder for
cash in Ih* West front door of
th*
Stfninole
County
Courthouse. Ssnlord. Florida
at 11 00 a m . on th* 10th day
at September. 1SSS. th* follow­
ing described property a t sat
toflh in said Final Judgment;
LO T
3. DEVONSHIRE.
A CCO R DING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F AS R EC O R O ED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAGES IS AND
19. PUB LIC R ECO R DS OF
SEMINOLE CO UNTV. FLORIDA
W ITNESS MY HAND and Ih*
seal ot Ihis Court on August
n t h . 1998
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
Clark ol th# Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Echavarna. McCella. Raymar.
Barren A Frappiar
Post ottica Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33801
F 9 t 0 4 ir t t
If you ar* a person with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order lo participate In
thia proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled at nol cost lo you, lor Ih*
provision of carlain assistanc#
Please
contacl
Court
Ad mini* I ration al 301 N Park
Avanua, Sanlord. Florida 327F1,
telephone number (407) 3234330. within 3 working days ol
your receipt of thia document; II
hearing impaired, (TD D ) 1-900955-1771.
Publish Augusl 20. 27, 1991
DET-17S

L egal N o tic e s
Pleas* submit your proposal In
writing mail or lee on or before
clot* ol bid lima/dal* lo
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Publish Augusl 19 20 IM S
O E M 94

IN RE THE ESTATE OF
VIRGINIA l . BYSIEK.
Deceased

NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Th* admtnlslratiofl of th#
•slat* ot VIRGINIA L BYSIEK.
deceased. Fite Number 94-116CP. i i pending in th* Circuit
Court for tam inol*. Florida.
Probata Dhrlaton. the address
ol which te 6* mmol* County
Courthouse.
301
N
Park
Avanua, Sanford, FL 32771. The
name and address ol Ih* partonal representative and ol th*
personal representative's attor­
ney era set forth below
ALL CLAIM S AND O B JE C ­
TIONS N O T SO FILED W ILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
All interested parsons ar*
required to file with th* Court
WITHIN THREE M O N TH S FROM
THE DATE OF TH E FIR ST P U B ­
LICATION O F TH IS NO TIC E (1|
all claim* against the estate
and (2) any obiaction by an
intarastad parson to whom
notice was mailed that chal­
lenge* Ih* validity of Ih* will,
tha qualifications of th* person­
al ra pres ante live, vanu* or
jurisdiction ol tha court.
Oat# of th* first publication of
this notlco ot administration:
August 13. I M S
LINDA L WILDER
Personal Representative
Attorney lor
Personal Representative
CHARLES A. DEHLINQER.
ESQ
990 Douglas Avo.
Alts monte Springs. FL 32714
407/S31-4402
407/442-3634 fas
Attorney for
Pert on* I Rap
Florida Bar No 1M6A7
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P e o p le
G e ttin g o u t o f j a il q u ic k ly a fte r a rr est
Alter bring arrested, a perprim ary concern Is nsu.illy Helling mil nf jail qulekly.
Iliai person may lie concerned
l"r Ills or her safely a n d /o r
m iv mil appreciate having Ills
her lllierty taken away.
Whatever the reason, m any
people who are accused of
*um m liiing crim es are able to
Het our of jail cptlekly. Thin Is
iH'cattNe an n cru srd Is pre*
■armed to lie Innocent and both
•he U.S. and Florida C o n stitu ­
tions guarantee the right to
pretrial release on reaso n ab le
conditions. W hether a person
is able to gel out of jail quickly,
however, will oftentim es d rpetld on the type of crime the
fNTson is accused of com m it­
ting Irecause the type of crim e
alleged will determ ine wlmt
condlltons a r r reasonable.

K o n ri
LAW

MANNY
ACEVEDO
through a pretrial release p ro ­
gram .
Pretrial release
program s
vary from county to county In
term s of the procedures e m ­
ployed. However, they gener­
ally work a s follows. Once a r ­
rested a person Is Interviewed
by a prelrtal release counselor
who determ ines If the accused
Is eligible for release prior to
First A ppearance. Generally, If
th e crim e allegrd Is m inor and
the accused h a s no crim inal
history. I he nrcused ts released
without having to post any
kind of ball. Tile only require­
m ent Imposed on the accused
will be tu rrpori periodically to

Very oltrn people who ore
accused of most m inor rrim rs
and some not so m inor a ir
able to get out of jail within a
few hours. Tills Is trecause the
.m u s e d may obtnln rrlease

the pretrial counselor while his
or her case Is pending.
Tile fart that a person does
not qualify for pretrial release,
however, does nol m ean that
lie or she may not get o u r of
jail quickly, .falls usually have
a stan d ard bond schedule that
allows for relrase. on bond, of
persons accused of com m itting
re rtaln crim es. Naturally, the
am ount of bond will depend on
the crim e alleged. For exam ple
a person nrrested for disor­
derly Intoxication may bond
out per the Ixmd schedule for
$13H or a bond for such
am ount, which a person a r ­
rested for an alleged battery
(nol domestic) on an o th er may
liond out per the schedule for
$500 or a Ixmd for such
am ount.
If a person Is released p re ­
trial or per t h r Jail bond
schedule h r or she will not
have to come back to ro u ri u n ­
til th r d a tr of arraignm ent.
Unfortunately, som etim es a
person Is unable to qualify for

M a n ’s e x - w if e t o o c lo s e
f o r f u t u r e w i f e ’s c o m f o r t
DKAK ABBY: My fiance, *GI1 *
luo* un rx-wife 111 call Shirley, and
so 11-year-old daughter. Shirley
divorced Gil three years ago for
iioollter man.
She always goes out to Gil's car
and makes small talk when he
takes his daughter home fromi
Weekend visitations Last Halluween, instead of walling in the!
cur. she came into my living room '
This summer, Shirley dropped by
Gil's himlly reunion briefly and
brought him a gift to celebrate his
‘recent baptism She also calls my'
home regularly and asks for Gil.
In my opinion, when you divorce
someone, that pretty much says you
don't want hi see the person again I
believe Shirley should also he
divorced from the family. I want to
atari a new life with GU. but some
bow I keep running into thia
.'woman,
Aliby, wouldn't it be good man■Tu rn for Shirley to atay out of aight?
KATHY IN HUNTSVIUJC, ALA.

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(piallfy for release per the Jail's
IniihI schedule, or Is sim ply
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those «Ireum slanees an lic ­
ensed may still he entitled to
release. However, that person
will have to wail and see a
judge at what Is known a s First
A ppearance.
A person's prim ary concern
after being arrested Is usually
gelling our of jail quic kly. How
quic kly a person Is able to get
out ol Jail, however, will usually
depend on the n atu re of the
crime c harged and w hether the
|&gt;erson Is entitled to pretrial
release or hall prior to First
Appearance. In the com ing
weeks we will d iscu ss how j m t sons who do not qualify for re­
lrase as described tdx&gt;vr may
get out of Jail after First App e a ra n rr a s well a s o llirr aspccls ol crim inal law.

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would And good homes for them.
My friend snapped beck, "That's not
good enough/ I'm worried 111 lose
her friendship over this, but Abby, I
don't want her cata. By the way,
she's in perfect health, fro not — I
have allergies.

CATS PAJAMAS

DRAM C A TS PAJAMASi
cate a good homo i t
enough. It la unraaaanal
tkia woman to aspect you to
oeaumo their core when you
have expressed so lutoroet la
doing ao. If you want to go the
astro mils, try to find hums
now who would bo willing to
toko the cote should tho
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have a home lined up. Or oflhr
to help her do the earns
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GEAR KATHYi Considering
.'•the clrcumatanena of the df*
&gt;vnrce, I'm surprised that
'tihlrley felt comfortable drop*
raring by the family reunion.
However, GU will always have a
.tie to Shirley because of their
'daughter, ao it's to everyone's
'advantage to maintain a friend­
ly relationship. If you want a
^tuppy future with him, try
^harder to control your re*
. vM-ntment and accept the fact
.‘-that he has "baggage." Some*
;4imes you have to taka the bit&gt;tcr with (he

DEAR ABBY: I've been reeding
your column for many yean. Tm a
73-year-old grandma of 10. I even
have one great-grandchild.
At the end or your column today,
it said, "Everybody ha* a problem
..." You know what? I don’t! If I had
to "get It oiT my chest,” Td be hard
pressed to find a thing to complain
about.
You get ao many letters with ao
many problems, I thought you'd Ilka
to hear from aomeone who has
none. I have no problem now and
never had one th a t couldn't be
solved with a little patience and
sometimes a lot of hard work.
There are probably many more

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*;uf fricmlahip to agree to assume cerI;tain responsibilities if something
Mmpiiens to your friend?
1; I live in a senior housing project.
1do not have a pet and do not want
&gt;Uie obligation of taking care of one.
;'My friend has asked me twice If 1
•; would take care of her two cata if
•rsoniething should happen to her.
•;My answer both times was that I

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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE CO UNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. S S -IM E -C A
DIVIRION 14-K
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
DANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK
OF FLORIDA.
Ptolntift.

vs

JOHN A MOORE, at al.
Datandantta)

N O TICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN A MOORE
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
3111 HOLLIOAY AVENUE
APOPKA. FL 11103
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
SUZANNE REED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PANTIES
CUUM INQ
BY.
TMROUOH.
UNDER
AND
AQAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTIS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD ON ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM
AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
acbon to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT I . LESS THE NORTH MO
FEET
THEREOF.
SUNSET
BEACH. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROSD
IN PLAT BOOK S. PADS IS.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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CASE BOl SS-TS0-CP
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BLONA F HALPRSH
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NOTICE
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Tha admtniatrallon ot tha
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AH Interested persona am
recurred la Me wtth Mile court
la) All claim* agatnal lha
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(b) any obyecMon by an Interaalad paraon lo whom Ihla
none# la eorved that chatlangea
tha vaMdlly ot tha arltl. the qualMcalioni of tha pamonal mpm­
aantathm, venue, or (urtadicllon
of tha Court WITHIN THE LATER
OF THREE MONTHS AFTER
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIE NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THE OBJECTING PERSON.
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVIR BARRED
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BARBARA HALRREN ELKES
Pamonal Representative
BUSAN A. ENGLAND
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Pamonal Repreeeatathro
Suaan A England. PA
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Font Path. Ftortda StFSO-tOOT
Tilaphona (401) 83S-4S00

L e g a l N o tice s
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I II O H T I I N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
•IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. S E -IS tE -C A
DIVISION 14-W
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
DANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR 0Y MEDOER
TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL 0ANK
OF FLORIDA F/K/A
CORAL OAOLES FEDERAL
SAVINOS AN0 LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
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BARNEY F QRIOOS. Ill
AS TRUSTEE OF THE
TRUST AOREEMENT
DATED AS OF JUNE IS. I SSI.
AND AS AN HEIR OF
THE ESTATE OF
WANDA LEE HUNTER.
DECEASED, al al.
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TO BRSNOA Q REUTER. AS
TRUSTEE OF T H I TRUST
AOREEMENT 0ATED AS OF
JUNE IS. 1SST. AND AS AN
HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF
WANDA
LEE
HUNTER.
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LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
T H I UNKNOWN HEIRS
AND/OR DEVIEIES OF THE
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OF WAN0A LEE
HUNTER. 0ECEASED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
T H I UNKNOWN PERSONAL
REPRESENTATIVE OF
TH I
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WANDA
LEE
HUNTER. DECEASED
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
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OF THE ESTATE OF WANDA
LEE HUNTER. D IC tASEO
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
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LOT IS. BLOCK C. SOUTH
MNSCREST. ACCOROINO TO
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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN T N I CIRCUIT OOURT
OF T H I EIG H TEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SIM IN O LE COUNTY,
FLORI0A
CASE NO.l S B -lfS S -O R -S S -A
IN RE
THE AOOPTION OF
AVE .
a minor child
N O T IO I OF AOTION
TO Tha Dtrlh Father at the
Inltnl lo be Adopted
You am hereby no Hired that a
Petition lor Adoption of your
minor child born on April I,
I M I In Rochester. Naur York,
vrta Iliad In Ihlt Court on
MARCH 21. I B t i You am
requited lo eerva a copy ol your
written dalanaaa. Il any. lo II on
lha Petiltoner'k altornay whoae
name and addreil Ik JULIE
(AEO N SMITH. P A . 20E0
Winter Spring* Boulevard,
Oviedo. Florida 32TEE, and Ilia
an original with tha Clerk ol lha
above-atyted Court on ot bolom
SEPTEMBER 2nd. ISM . other­
wise. a lodgment may be
anlamd agalntl you lor lha
rebel demanded in lha Petition
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JULY ttlh . IS M
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Maryanne Morse
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
BY. Luanne Woodley
Daputy Clark
PubHah August S. 13. N . &gt;1.
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IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T N I I STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
S IM M O L I COUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
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BANKERS TRUST COMPANY,
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beldam ol Salomon
Brother* Mortgage
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LEONARD DWIGHT COOKE
snd MELINDA B SLOAN
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It’s like a muscle spasm that affects
the whole left side of my body from my
face to my toes. It lasts IS seconds
and occurs from five to 20 times daily.
I'm 2S and have had this condition
since I was 13. I've seen MDs. neurol­
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an EEG. All testa have been negative.
DEAR READER: Your description
la too vague for me to give you any
concrete advice. Saying something Is
"like a spasm " isn 't really specific
enough. Before coming to a conclu­
sion, a doctor would need to know if
th e a tta c k la painful o r produces
w eakness. Is th e re tingling? What
brings It on? la it stress-related? Do
you nave headaches? Is your speech
affected? Are there mental changes or
any alterations In muscular function?
Since you have had this problem for
12 years, I suspect It Isn't life-threat­
ening. But before you can get help
with It. I think you are going to have to
play detective and define precisely
what it is you are feeling. Despite the
use of marvelous new technology for
diagnosis, the best doctors continue
to rely heavily on th e most helpful
diagnostic te st of all: the accurate
medical history.
To give you related Information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Medical Specialists." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send S2 plus a long, self-addressed,
itam ped envelope to P.O. Bos 2017,
M urray Hill Station, New York, NY
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DEAR DR. GOTT: I am in my sev­
enth month of pregnancy and have con­
stant stomach pain and regurgitation. I
don't eat spicy or greasy foods. My
gynecologist says It's the baby pushing
on the stomach wall. Is that right?
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SPORTS... PAGE 5A

RELIGION PAGH 7A

Lady Ram s
struggle to
beat Seminole

Contemporary
Christian Concert
weekend

FAMILY COUNSELOR MARY SALK EXPLAINS POWER IN RELATIONSHIPS...PEOPL* PAGE 2A

Serving Sanford, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springe and Seminole County since 1908

HRIDAY, SEPTEMBER II. I998

‘Mm YEAR. No. 15

Coming this weekend

Fighting drugs with money
An additional S3 million
will help law enforcement
thwart drug traffickers
along the 1-4 corridor
By Marla Orem
IIKUAI.I&gt; STAFF WRITER

n&gt;iid PtKXo tr, tomn,
Twenty-live yoars ago. Sanford Middle School student William O glesby
was Killed by classmate Samm y Gotor. wtw stood tnal lor first dogroo
murdor Questions that have plagued the Oglesby (amity all thoso yoars
are answerod now

SEMINOLE COUNTY • An iiddltlon.il $:t
million In federal funds has been puni|X'd
Into tlie rfTort to flail drug ttallli king In lire
1-4 corridor
lire Central Florida High Intensity Unit!
Trafficking Area (llll)TA) program Is a
rollahoratlvr effort between fedrral. slate,
and seven county law enforcement age n
d es. Including the Seminole County Slier
ItTs Office, to tight drugs. In 1997. the re
gion received $1 million
Seminole County Ix-nrllts dim fly from
the added support, especially through the
IIIDIA heroin task force, said Stevr llarrtett. chief deputy ol the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office.
T h ere

New clinic to provide
veterans better local
access to health care
By Marla Orem
HKUAI.D STAFF WRITER
SANFORD •
Veterans In
Seminole County will have
more access to medical serv­
ices when a new outpatient
clinic ojx-ns In Sanford later
this year.
U S. Rep. Jo h n I.. Mica on
Thursday announced the proj­
ect that will offer more co n ­
venient access to health care
for Seminole County's 40.000
veterans. The closest outpa­
tient clinics are located tn Day­
tona Heath and Orlando. For
more Involved Inpatient care,
veterans must travel to the
l.crger facilities lit Tampa and
Gainesville.
*Our veterans have earned
the tight to have quality health
cure provided In thrtr own
community,* Mica said.
Thr clinic Is projected to
serve about G.000 veterans a
year and will be staffed by one
doctor, one nurse, and three
full-time staffers. The facility
will offer primary care for pa­
tients. Operating budget for the
first year, which
Includes
startup
costs.
Is
about
$•163,000. according to Mica's
office.
T h e Sanford clinic, co m ­
bined with the ability to co n ­
tract with private hospitals for
Inpatient care, would provide a
full range of medical cart- for
our area veterans.* Mica said.
Rrjirrsrnlatlves
from
the
Veterans Affairs Administra­
tion arc expected to lease a
space to house the facility
within the next three months.

B r i e f s ................. 4 A
Classified . 9 A-10 A
C o m i c s ...........11 A
Crossword . . . 11 A
Dear Abby . . . . 2 A
Dr. Gott . . . . . 1 XA
Horoscopes . . 11 A
Obituaries . . . . 4 A
P e o p l e ................ 2 A
Police Briefs . . 3 A
Religion ...........7 A
Sports . . . . 5 A-0 A
T V ...............Pullout
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each parson is
mors concamsd
for ths othsr than
for ona's aalf."
-Dmrtd F ro tt

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h e r o in

"Hie funding will augment tint drug eu
fortcment ellorts for more investigations
and equipment.* he said
U S Representative Jo h n Mica Ilf Winter
I’arkl and Senator Hob (indium have hern
Ihe leading Congressional advocates of ihe
Central Florida IIIDIA In March, (indium
and Mien Joined law enforcement offic ials
Irom Central Florida to launch this new
effort against dnig traffle king
The Inc reased IIIDIA funding will further
boost ihe anti dnig rllorls along Florida's
so callrd *1 4 corridor.* an area that
stretches Itoin Daytona Heath ten the At
l.iutlc Coast to Ihe Tam|&gt;a/St Petersburg
area on the Gull ol Mexico and includes the
Greater Orlando metropolitan area
Congress originally nuthorlzrd the rrrnlion ol IIIDTAs in I9HH to provide In­
creased lederal assistance to alleviate
drug related problems, particularly those
with hantiful impacts Nearly l-r&gt; IIIDTAs
have been designated nationwide lo rn
hatter the rlfrcllveness ol anti dnig ellorts
by bringing federal, stale, and local law
enforcement agencies together as jiartners
Only those regions with Ihe most irltn .il
dnig Iralllc king jirnhlrms are eligible

Oviedo
to decide
how to
spend
tax bucks
By Vicki Bclluccla
HERALD STAFF WRITER

I Cerem ony
honors
prisoners
of w ar
By Vicki Bclluccla
HERALD STAF F WRITER

See Ceremony, Page 4A

th e

task lo n e.* Ilam ell said
So far tills year, there have been 1 I her
nln trialed overdoses with seven resulting
In death Through the IIIDIA task lo n e
Investigations resulted in the arrest n|
those who supplied the heroin that coll
trthuted to the deaths
"We're already seeing some ol the post
live results.* Harrietl said "file task lo n e
Identified sources ol heroin that led lo ar
rests *
Hie heroin task forer. consisting ol
agents lor the federal, stale and local lev
els investigates dnig trafllt king cases in
the Central Florida region Agents hum
Harriett's olllce serve on ibis task force
and ihe Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team
(FAST).
Since almost .ill cases transcend county
lines. Harriett said. Ihe leant ellcirt Is very
ellec live
FAST primarily tracks and lakes into
custody drug oflendrrs wanted liv law rn
lorr rmenl agents, which also Includes
Seminole County luglllves. Harriett said
lux'.il dnig task forces, such as the City
County Investigative llurrau also atr ellgl
hie lor the IIIDIA funds, lie said

A fte r n o o n lir e in S a n fo rd

Hill Skully. Seminole County
Veterans Services offlrrr, said
Ills oilier was nntlllrd Thurs­
day of the jilanned clinic.
Skally's office, which Is located
at the county's health depart­
ment In Sanford, assists veter­
ans with claims, loans and re­
lated paperwork. No medical
services are available through
Veterans Services. Skully said.
*Wr are very haji|&gt;y thry se­
lected Seminole County as the
site for the clinic,* Skully said.
*lt Is a much needed facility.*

SANFORD - It's really btg.
Veterans, trying to bring
attention to the plight of
those who survived prisoner
of war camps In World War
II. Korea and Vietnam and
those who are still m issing
In action, will raise a garri­
son-size flag In Sanford on
Sunday.
Thr 35-by-45-foot black
and white POW-MIA flag
was handmade for the Cen­
tral Florida veterans and
has become the centerpiece
of an annual celebration
hosted by the Sanford Dis­
abled American Veterans
post.
The Nam Knights, a vet­
erans'
motorcycle
group
based In Pine Hills, will
travel to Die post, which Is
located on U.S. Highway 17­
92 across from Wal-Mart In
Sanford, will escort the flag
and raise It on a 150-foot
crane purkrd In the empty
lot north of the post home.
-It's really Impressive to
sec all those m otorcycles
routing In with that flag.* A1
Taylor, who Is organizing
Ihe event, said.
There are 140 members of
thr Num Knights who will
bring the flag to Sanford.
More than 1.000 veterans
and thrtr families will he on
hand to show their support
for those who were prison­
ers and those who have not

50 Cents

The Sanford Fire Department
responded to a fire at a residence
on Garrison Drive, at approxi­
mately 4 p m. Thursday. Virgil
Lee, with his dog, Jet. (from left,
upper photo) was treated with
oxygen at the scene by Firefighter/Paramedic Tro y Long and
Firefighter/EMT Greg Cuellar. As
a large amount of smoke
emanates from the house, Firefighter/EMT David Myers (left,
lower photo), wearing an oxygen
mask, confers with Battalion
Chief Terry about the conditions
inside the house
Herald Photo* by Tommy Vlncont

OVIEDO • Council members
In Oviedo cu n t agree on
whether landseajtlng or fire­
fighters would be the better
way lo sjtrnd tax dollars, so
they will continue their discus­
sion at a second jnihllc hearing
on Sr|&gt;t. 21.
With Councilman Jo h n Ariulc
absent, the council decided to
not take any action on altering
the pnqtosed budget and tenta­
tive mllluge rate until, jtossthly, the serond public- heating
on the matter.
The council agreed on a ten­
tative mllluge rate for the city
of 5.245, the third highest tn
Ihe county, they said. Though
they could lower the amount,
they can not raise It for this
year.
The owner ol a $100,000
home in Oviedo, with a $25,000
homestead
exemption.
can
plan to write a check for no
more than $ 3 9 3.38 for city
services this year.
That much Is clear. Council
members Just need lo come to
an agreement on how all of the
money will he spent.
While mayor Mlml Iln u r
suggested that more money
needed to be spent on land­
scaping at City Hall and Coun­
cilman Jo h n Henson wanted to
delay the hiring of three new
firefighters, the few members
of the public who expressed an
opinion at the first jnibllc
heating on Thursday evening
believe the city needs to con ­
centrate on acquiring more
public land for parks.
Regina Braswell, who along
with other residents of MacKInley's Mill have done battle
with Oviedo. Winter Springs
and the county over the Issue
of thr Hattie Ridge annexation,
suggested Winter Springs could
he prevented from further a n ­
nexation attempts hv Oviedo
purchasing additional lands
east of the Hattie Ridge subdi­
vision.
T h e city needs to purchase
some open lands.* she told the
council. *You should consider
raising the mllluge rates to do
that.*
Others suggested the burden
of paying for growth should he
Please Bee Oviedo. Pag* M

�2A •Seminole HeiakJ. S.in'on) Florida Fnd.iy. September 11 , 1998

People
M aking hotel o r motel reservations?

CALENDAR
Illooil B;ink

Lakeside Lions

Crntral Florida Blood Hank
is asking donors c»f all types of
blood ■ especially O-typc do­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch, 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

The Sanford Lakeside l.tons
Club meets the first and third
Monday of the month, at 7:00
p in ., at the Marlnu Hotel.
Visitors and new members are
welcome. For Information, call
Matt Altemose. 3 22-8545. or
David Hall. 33 0 -5 2 3 8 .

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club of Sanford meets
eveiy Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Senior employment
An
employment
program
sponsored by AARP Senior
Community Service Employ­
ment Program is held at the
Sanford National Guard Ar­
m ory.‘&gt;15 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 n.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone:
32-1-8008. The program a ss ists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the work place.

Cancer 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 of the dining
room. Tilts Is a self help taipport group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 3 2 2 -7 7 8 5 for more in­
formation.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge
even’
Monday, at 10:30 n.m., at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation, call 322-6326.

Heathrow women
The Heathrow W om ens Club
meets the second Monday of
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 sp eak ­
ers.
For more Information call Dee
Williford at’ 8 0 5 -0 0 0 ? or’ to Join
rail Unda Wish at 333-3702.

AARP
The Winter Springs Chapter
of AARP meets the third Mon­
day of the month, at 1 p.m.. at
tlie Winter Springs Senior Cen­
ter off Edgcmon Avenue. Senior
citizens, 50 and over, arc In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call 6950285.

Narcotics Anonymous

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

Practical Nurses
The
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida.
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6 :3 0 9 p.m. at
Kllamry Baptist Church. 701
Formosa Ave., C.E.U. class
provided each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
lo students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 209-4321.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero Modelers
Club meets even' third Monday
of the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with Ule "Model of the Month*
competition at Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St. All phases of R/C
model aircraft arc presented.
Tire chib's living field Is located
in Sanford. For more Informa­
tion, contact Lee Donate at
574-4732.

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

Pigeon Fanciers
Tlie Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Monday of each month at
the Seminole County Agricul­
tural Center. 4 3 0 0 Orlando
Drive. Sanford. For Informa­
tion. call Art or Je a n Anderson
at 831-8033.

Historical
Commission

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The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets ut 7 p.m.,
the second Tuesday of the
month, at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. Country Club
Road. Contact Je a n Brooklyn
nt 323-9675 for more informa­
tion.

The reservation agents at
h otels and motels can be a
fickle lot: In slow limes they
will try to seduce you with sprcial rates and Incentives, but
on graduation week-ends and
during peak seasons, they can
be downright uuai eommodatIng
In recent years, getting the
best rate on a hotel room has
become almost as complicated
as getting the best deal on an
airline tlekrt In fact, hotels
now use the same type of com ­
puter system to control room
inventory as the airlines list- to
control air fares, "lhe big hoi el
chains set a range ol prices for
their rooms, depending on the
season, the competition, local
events, and other factors. Any
time you call, you may lie able
to gel the same room tor any of
a number of price points. If
you're a shrewd negotiator, you
may pay $69 and sleep next
door to someone who paid
$119 for the same room.
When negotiating for a room,
keep In mind that hotel rooms
ari' perishable goods; If a room
sits empty for the night, the
lost Income can't be made up.

b ir t h s

The following births were reeortlril at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
August 17 - Amanda Bateson.
Winter Springs. Girl
August 18 - Alice and Norman
Farmer. Uikr Mary. Boy; Krrl
and Daniel Rivera, Altamonte
Springs. Boy
August 19 - Gayle and William
Anderson. J r .,
Casselberry,
Girl; Lisa and Anthony Mailnowskl. Deltona. Boy; Dorothy
and Randall Dickson. Longwood. Boy
August 21 • Je a n and Kevin
LuVIgnr. 1-ike Maty. Boy
August 22 - Elizabeth und Har­
vey Patterson, Deltona. Boy:
Jam lee
Jo rd an .
Winter
Springs, Boy
j
August 2 3 • Ucuudy,. and Paul &lt;
Striano, Sanford; Boy •

Getting Married?

E » JU 4 fc a iijL
CHRISTINA T. C 1C E U L L E
Christina T. Cleerelle h as re­
cently completed the cadet b a ­
sic traning program at the U.S.
Military Academy. West Point,
N.V,
Cleerelle Is the daughter of
Jo h n and Susan M. Cleerelle of
Oviedo. She Is a 1998 graduate
of Lake Howell High School.
Winter Park.

.'Mvtyli.'M;-

Sem inole Herald
"Serving Sem inole Count} Since I VOS"
Friday. September 11, 1998 • Vol. 91, No. 15
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Christmas by
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The goal of thr reservation
agent Is to gel "heads In beds"
and you can use this to your
advantage If you are assertive
and Inquisitive when cutting
the deal. Try these tips, and
you'll rest a Utile rosier know­
ing you don't overpay for your
room:
Call a hotel consolidator.
You can sa w 20 to 70 percent
olf the cost of a room by
working wllh a hotel consolida­
tor. These companies work di­
rectly with hotels: they can of­
fer deep discounts because
they book rooms lit bulk. The
savings can be significant.
To get the absolute lowest
price, get a rate quote from one
or more of the consolld.ilors.

Ask" "Is that the best you
can do?" Never, never nrcept
the first rate you're quoted.
Follow up with questions about
special discounts. Most hotels
offer cheaper rates for m em­
bers of the Amerinm Automo­
bile Association, for senior
citizens, for government em ­
ployees. for members of fre­
quent flyer programs. If you
own stock In thr hotel com|m i i v (such as Marriott or Dis­
ney). ask about a shareholder’s
discount. If you work for a
large corjxiratlou, pull out u
business rnrd and ask about a
eorjKinite discount. Also, be
sure to ask about promotional
rates, weekend discounts, and
oil-season sjM'ctals. By asking
these simple questions, you
can save from 10 to 50 perrrnt
oil the "rack" rate, or the regu­
lar room rate.
Don't forget your confirm a­
tion number. Always grl a
confirmation number when you
make a reservation. Tills m m *
her can Ire your key to getting
a room at thr rate you wrrr
quoted If there has been an er­
ror In thr pajierwork or If thr
hotel claims to 1&gt;r sold out.

I Don’t give your power away

The following births were re­
corded at Central Florida Re­
gional Hospital In Sanford:
August 2 5 - Luz and Shawn
Sullivan, Deltona, Girl
August 26 ■ Dana and Ilya
Frcyman. Longwood, Boy: Su ­
san and Daniel Mariz. Deltona,
Boy; Cindy Fuentes and Ray­
Gamblers, families
mond Perez. DcBary. Boy; DcGamblers Anonymous and
mrtrtr Rogers, Sanford. Girl
Gam-Anon
for
family
and August 27 - Cann.d Bryant,
friends, meet separately Mon­ Sanford. Boy; Lillian Williams,
day and Friday (non-smokers)
Sanford. Girl; Trrssa Williams.
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Sanford. Girl
Good Shepherd, 331 Lake Ave.,
August 28 - Lakcyonlss Byrd.
Maitland. For more Informa­
Sanford. Boy; Amy I laid and
tion. call 236-9206.
Crews Sanders, Sanford. Girl
August 29 • Ivana Worthy and
Kim LuFleur, Lake Mary. Boy
Sept. 1 - Sheldon und Leonard
Williams, J r ., Sanfurd. Girl

Engagement and wed­
ding forms are available
at the Seminole Herald
office. 300 N. French
Ave., Sanford, Florida
32771. These stories are
usually published in the
Weekend edition and
may be accompanied by
a photo. There is no
charge for this service.

BARBARA
HUGHES/
GREGG

Once you get the best deal
front the consolidators, you
might want lo call the hotel di­
rectly and ask whether you can
get an cvrn lower rate. Before
booking with a consolidator (or
with the hotel for that matter),
be sure to ask about the c a n ­
cellation |w&gt;llcy; some consoli­
dators require 72 hours c a n ­
cellation notice.
Hotel Reservations Network
800-904-6835. IH IJ5 elites.
London.
and
Paris.
www.180096hotrl.eom
Room Exchange
800-H407000. 2 2 .000 hotels In 910 cit­
ies in the U.S.. Europe, Asia,
and
the
Far
East,
www.hotelrooms.com
Don't try to cut a deal with
the BOO-mimbcr operator. To
track down the best rate from o
chain hotel, collect quotes
from Isith the 800 number res­
ervation line and from the res­
ervation agrnt ut the hotel
where you plan to stay. For the
most part, the operator on the
toll-free line doesn't haw any
authority to negotiate price
with you. but the reservation
agent ut the hotel can rut you
somr sluck.

DARRELL P. HOLDEN
D anrll P. Holden hus re­
cently completed the cadet b a ­
sic training program at the
U.S. Military Academy. West
Point. N.Y.
Holden Is the son of Philip
W. and Doris F. Holden of
Oviedo, lie Is a 1998 graduate
of Lake Howell High School,
Winter Park.
DAVID E. FLAKE
Navy Chirr Petty Officer
David E. Hake, son of Sharon
E. Lindsey of Sanford, recently
participated in Exercise MARCOT-Unified Spirit '98 while
aboard the mine warfare com ­
mand ship USS Inchon.
Tlie 1979 graduate of Lyinan
High School of Longwood,
Joined the Navy In O ctober
1979.
GREGORY L. GAULDEN
Air Force Airman Gregory L.
Gaulden has graduated from
the munitions system s m ate­
rial
apprentice
course
at
Sheppard Air Force
Base,
Wichita Fulls. Texas.
Ills wife, Angela. Is the
daughter of Kerri und Elizabeth
Douglas of State Route 436,
Casselberry, Fla.

Dear Mary,
Tills seems like a really stupid question, but
my sister and I want a third party to settle this
argument for us. My boyfriend Is usually a really
nice guy and cvciybody llkrs him. But every
once In a while, he’ll get mad. either at me or
about something else, and he goes nuts. He's
pretty Jealous and most of the time when he's
acting crazy. It's because he thinks I'm doing
something to cheat on him. Once when he was
at my house he saw a picture of me and another
guy that was made at a summer camp the year
before 1 met him. He ripped up the picture
without cvrn asking me who it was. Other times
when he gets mad. he drives real fast and some­
times he'll do things to aggravate other drivers tf
hr thinks they did something dumb.
Anyhow, my sister says this stuff could lead
to him abusing me In the future. I say he's Just
a little Immature and as he gets older, he'll
.

■'
,

Dear Can t.

"l *7
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**

-1
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■! &lt;

In a word. YESI If he hasn't learned to control
his emotions by now. what makes you think
he’s going to start as he grts older? It usually
goes the other direction. Your boyfriend cer­
tainly h as the characteristics of an abuser. Tlie
fact that he defaced your property (the plcturel
without your permission, says that he feels that

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7

DEAR PRISONER; Although
the henhouse belongs to you,
your father seems to be ruling
th e ro o s t. I t's up to you to
change the balance of pow er.
Since he's a bundle of energy,
try to find him an outlet. Surely
there are aenior citizen groups
In your area. Waste no time in
finding one for P ap a Luke. It
might provide the respite you
need.
In the meantime, perhaps it
will p re s e rv e y o u r sa n ity to
re p e a t the follow ing p ray ert

ADVICE

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MARY
BALK

h e lm s the right to control you. lie also shows
really poor Judgnirnt in harassing drivers on the
road. What If he m esses with someone us hot­
headed us he Is?
K you feel controlled or Intimidated by fear of
hts "blowing up" you urr already being emotion­
ally abused. If you have changed your normal
routines for fear of hi a getting made a ljra iR you
ure bring con I rolled by fifui. This is always a
first step to abuse, bol|i physical and emor
(tonal.
Don't give your power away. Tills guy Is dan­
gerous und sounds like uitolher "wolf In sheep's
clothing". You run the risk of losing your selfrespect ns well as being banned by this guy. I
really hope you will firmly but quickly end this
relationship. You have a lot to lose by letting
him hang around.

Elderly know-it-all makes
family’s life miserable
DEAR ABBY: How can you get
through to an 87-year-old father
who thinks he knows everything?
You can't imagine how difficult it is
to live with someone who "knows
everything* and is wrung 90 percent
of the time.
'Papa Luke’ has lived with my
husband and me for the last eight
yean. When I had the opportunity
to purchase separate but equal liv­
ing arrangem ents, 1 fooliehly
ignored my initial instincts.
He is u very controlling person.
He has to be involved and nave a
aay in everything that goes on in my
house. People outside the family
think Papa Luke is terrific, but they
don't witness the Intimidation, the
controlling and the tantrums this
family must deal with almost on a
daily basis.
I find myself having to lie to him
when I want to go shopping or visit
my children, because if he hears the
plans do not include him, he will
fake illness so that I must alter my
plans. Silting down and talking
won’t solve the problem because
he’s stubborn and doesn't view him­
self as the family does.
When I find tlie nerve to put my
foot down and refuse to cater to
him, he calls me selfish and throws
a fit I cunt plan anything social at
the house Ixxrausc he Lakes over the
fanning and then the actual event.
&amp; ie grandchildren limit their visits
because they don't want to put up
with him and they don't sec how
Ido
Thanks for lettin g me vent,
Abby. Can you provide some word*
of wisdom lo help my family survive
this no-win situation?
PAPA LUKE S PRISONER.
FORT WORTH. TEXAS

FAMILY
COUNSELOR

ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

"God gran t me the serenity to
a c c e p t th e th in g a 1 c a n n o t
change, the courage to change
the things I can , and the wis­
dom to know the difference."
DEAR ABBY: Could you please
inform your readers that if they
rent s post office box from a private
company and then change ad­
dresses, they cannot use the U.S.
Postal Service to have their mail
forwarded? It Is their sole responsi­
bility to inform anyone they have
dealings with that they are moving.
I work for the U.S. Postal Ser­
vice, and it's amazing how many
people don't know this. If they want
a P.O. box from which they can
have mall forwarded, they must use
the official U.8. Postal Service.
POSTAL WORKER
IN AUSTIN. TEXAS
DEAR POSTAL WORKER; I
was unaw are of iL I’m sure it
will also be nears to many of my
readers. Thank you for pointing
this out.
Everybody be* ■ problem. Whsl's
yoursT 6*1 it ofT your chest by writing
to Dear Abby, P.O. Box SS440, Lo*
Angel**, Calif. BOOSS. For n personal
reply, please enclose a stamped, selfaddressed envelop*.

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Ignore advice from wellness league
If you're reading this. It's too
late.
The Wellness
Permission
League doesn't want anyone to
read, listen to or watch the
news. They say that doing so
will make one feel better.
We. as you might expect, do
not agree.
The wellness people are of
the opinion that missing out
on the news will make you feel
better at the end of die day. Of
course, you'll also feel more Ig­
norant.
An Intelligent reader such as
yourself who Is obviously still
reading the newspaper and not
hrcdlng the advice of the Wrllness leaguers should be re­
warded. How about a day off
tomorrow? (We Just won't tell
those other people who have
abandoned us today.)

The folloirini) rep orts w ere com p iled from th e S em in ole C ounty
S lu 'd lfs OJJIce for Incidents reco rd ed Sr'pl. 10:

Drugs:
CASSELBERRY. Semlnola Boulevard. 2 0 0 0 block. Sept. 9.
2:21 p.m. A 4G-yrar-old man was nrrested for possession of
drug paraphernalia try Casselberry I*ollcc. During questioning
on an unrelated Incident, police said they spotted a blue and
sllvrr pipe on the front seat of his car. Police determined that
the pipe did belong to him and that there wan drug residue on
It.

Grand Theft Auto:
LONOWOOD, Saba] Lake Drive, 6 0 0 block. Sept. 9. 10:13
n.m. A 22-year-old and a 24-year-old man were charged with
grand theft auto. One of the men wan charged with renlstlng
arrest without violence. Seminole County Sh eriffs deputies
said they found the two men nsleep tn a car with the engine
running. When deputies woke the men and questioned them,
each said the other owned the cor and that the other had been
driving. A check of the car revealed It had been reported s to ­
len. During the arrest process the deputies found a wallet con ­
taining a driver license belonging to one of the men which
showed he had given them a false Idrntlfleatlon when he was
questioned.

want to Join them.

Oh, rats!
Mickey Mouse probably won't
be among the guests In Po­
mona. Caltf. today, but many
of his friends and relations
may be among those at the
Fancy Mouse and Rat Display
at the Los Angeles
F air­
grounds.

If you're looking for some­
thing to celebrate today. Just
look at the date.
911.
Yes. someone has selected
the II tli day of the ninth
month (9/M| to honor those
people who work the phones
and emergency medical tech ni­
cians to save the lives of those
In trouble.
They respond to our calls for
help evrry day of the year, but
we can cheer them on this
special day.

Loitering or Prowling:

This and
that...
VICKI
BELLUCCIA
Staff Wrtter

NOTICE OF
BUDGET
HEARING

Emergency

LAKE MARY, County Road 46-A . Sept. 9. 10:44 p.m. A 36year-old man was charged with loitering or prowling after Lake
Mary Police tried to question him about an Incident In the Tlmacunn subdivision In which someone matching his descrip­
tion was seen looking Into windows. He refused to stop when
police called to him to talk with him when he was leaving the
area of Timaruan. Police Mild he ran when they approached
him.

These aren't the kind of rats
and mice you'd find In your a t ­
tic or helping themselves to
snacks In your kitchen pantry,
they're the ones who nrr raised
specifically to be pets.
If you think rodents arc cute
und cuddly (rather than yucky.
like the rest of its feel), you
might want to check this one
out.

Bald is beautiful
You won't run Into any hairy
situations If you go to the Dald
Is Beautiful convention
In
Morehrad (there's a Joke In
there somewhere) City. North
Carolina today.
Organizers have Invited bald
men (and women) who want to
celebrate thetr beautiful heads
to Join them In a two-day cele­
bration of skin.

Retail Theft:
LONOWOOD. S tate Road 4 3 4 . BOO block. Sept. 9. 9:17 p.m.
A 24-year-old woman was arrested for retail theft after Longwood l*ollce said she took three pactflers. two pacifier holders,
a pen and a notepad, valurd at $ 2 0 .2 0 from a Longwood gro­
cer.
■ANTORD. French Avenue, 1 6 0 0 block. Sept. 9. 0:07 p.m. A
42-year-old man was arrested for retail theft after Sanford Po­
lice were called when he was seen taking Items from a store
where he liad been arrested on the same charge a week ago.
■ANFORD. Orlando Drive. 3 6 0 0 Mock. Sept. 9. 5.53 p.m. A
35-year-old woman was charged with retail theft after she
walked Into a discount store, took up three cartons of ciga­
rettes. removed the labels from the packages and put the
Items down the front of her pants before leaving the store
without paying for them.

Oviedo-

WEATHER
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IU LOCAL
■ 1BSL

Today:

There'll be no Rogalne for
sale at this convention. These
people are proud of their lack
of locks. These people wouldn't
want hair even tf they could
grow It. Only about 200 people
are expected, but If you're
happy and hairless, you might

Afternoon thunder­
storms. Highs tn the mid-80s.
Lows In the low-70s Saturday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Illghs
In the upper-80s. Lows tn the
mld-70». Sunday: Afternoon
thunderstorms. Highs near-90.
Lows tn the mid-TOs. Monday:
Afternoon thunderstorms. Illghs
In the low-90s. Lows In the mid70s.

lu c m a u B O u n ^ :
SATURDAY
fr id a y I
Tstnns 65 73 Tstrm a 6 8 74
[SUNDAY
MONDAY
Tstrma 9 0 74 Tstrma 91 73

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placed on the businesses.
The
Oviedo
Marketplace
mall, which opened earlier this
year, will not be placed on the
tax rolls unUl next year. Some
councllmen suggested that cer­
tain projects be postponed un­
Ul then.
One point of controversy
came over the proposed hiring
of three firefighters to operate
a ladder truck purchased last
year, which alts unused In the
fire station because there Is no
one to operate It.
"When we voted to purchase
this truck last year. I didn't re­
alize the truck was going to re­
quire additional manpower.*
Councilman George Vlele said.
’ I'm a little flabbergasted that

wc have a fire truck that Is b a ­
sically not In service*
Benson suggested the staff
could be hired at some other
time. Vlele said a priority
needed to be placed on police
and Ore protection.
Council
member
Tom
Hagood and Chairman Bob
D.'Jlari said em phasis should
be placed on police rather than
(Ire protection.
In the end no changes were
made to the proposed budget.
The amount of money to be
spent won't change, the coun­
cil must prioritize their wants
and needs.
A full complement of counctlmen Is expected st the Sept.
2 1 meeting, which will begin at
7 p.m.

B U D G ET SUMMARY
C ITY O F LONGW OOD - FISCAL YEAR 1999

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 10:25
n.m .. m aj. 4 :1 5 a.m ., min.
!10:55 p.m.. maj. 4 :4 0 p.m.
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
12:17 a.m .. 12:49 p.m.. low:
6 :2 1 a.m ., 7 :0 3 p.m. New
Smyrna Beach: high: 12:22
a.m .. 12:54 p.m.. low: 6 :2 6
a.m .. 7 :0 6 p.m.. Cocoa Beach:
high: 12:37 a.m .. 1:09 p.m..
low: 6:41 a.m .. 7:23 p.m.

PROPOSED OPERATING BUDGET EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF LONOWOOD
ARE 17 % MORE THAN LAST YEAR'S TOTAL OPERATING EXPENDITURES

CASH BALANCES BROUGHT FORWARD
k Now
Seas are 24 feet with a moderate
chop. Wutcr temperature at
Daytona Is 76 degrees and
at New Symma. 76 degrees.
Winds are from the east at
10-15 m.p.h.

ESTIMATED REVENUES:
Ad Valorem Taxet •MMage 5.0601
Salat and Use Taxes
Franchise Feet
UtRty Service Taxes
licenses and Permits
Intergovernmental
Charges for Services
Fines and Forfeitures
Miscelaneous
Other Financing Source*

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The high tam pers!'
San ford Thursday was 0 2
■grass and tha ovsm lght law
ss 7 0 .

LOTTERY
Hers are the winning numbers
selected on Thursday In the
Florida Lottery:

Fantasy S
1-4-10-10-22
Lotto (Sept. I)
M 4 M 2 -4 2 -4 M 7

1

ENTERPRISE
FUND

$7 002.911

1610053

52£ULQ4fi

ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES:
General Government
Public Safety
Physical Environment
Transportation
Culture 4 Recreation
Debt Service
Other Uses

$1.787.600
4.4M.Q70
fllLQQQ
4.152-670
461.015
63375
72.000

Total Expendtturea/Expensee

Total Appropriated Expendlturea/Expensee
and Reserve*

Cash3

SPECIAL
REVENUE
FUNDS

$16.951.491

Reserves

Play4
7444

GENERAL
FUND

2JBM.QQQ
231.000
BftLQQO
LB4SL0QQ
262.600
2.096.720
912.660
21LQQQ
227.400 260.000

Total Estimated Revenues and
Cash Balances Brought Forward

ending a t lO a.m .,
tsta led .OO Inch.
..................7.*00 a.m .
..................7 :3 4 pan.

9*1*2

Th e
City
of
Longwood,
Florida, has tentatively adopt­
ed a Budget for the Fiscal
Year 1999. A public hearing to
make A FIN AL D E C IS IO N on
the budget A N D T A X E S will
be held on Monday, Septem­
ber 14, 1998 at 7:00 P.M. at
the Longwood City C o m m ­
ission Cham bers, 175 W.
Warren Avenue, Longwood,
Florida.

300
12L5QQ
331350

*954 503

2.0M50Q
232.000

TOTAL

19.632.012

2.BM.QQQ
23LQQQ
B8LQQQ
1 S4Q.QQQ
262.600
2JKLZ2Q
2 JW J6 0
223 500
ZSLQ5Q
280.000

54£3L54fl

522.443^42

1206.260

116.660

175.000

51J895.B60
4.535.070
3 .7 07J75
4 J3 U 1 5
SI 0.340
63.575
363.660

11.662.630

660 950

3 534.235

16.066.015

5.258.661

93.553

1.QQ3L313

6.3SS.S27

I11LB51.481

5854^03

54.537.S4fl

522.443.542

136.000
3.150.975
67B.745
29 325

THE TENTATIVE, ADOPTED AND/OR FINAL BUDGETS ARE ON FILE
IN THE OFFICE OF THE ABOVE MENTIONED TAXING AUTHORITY
AS A PUBLIC RECORD

�4 A - Seminole Herald, Santord, Florida •Friday September 11, '9 M

F irefig h ter’s death leads to suit

SANFORD ■ nic death last year of a Sanford Fire Department
applicant h as led to a lawsuit filed Thursday liy I lit* man's widow.
The wife of Terrence Flanders. 20. Is suing the city of Sanford.
Scmtnole Community College and Seminole County for negligence
tn the Ju ly 2. 1997 death that occurred during training at SC C .
Tlie suit also accuses Sanford of lading to give applicants a physi­
cal examination before putting them through the hlgh-stress test.
Flanders, a pan time firefighter In Entonvtlle, was seeking a full­
time firefighting position with the Sunlord department, lie co l­
lapsed while crawling through a daik. two-foot square ma/e wear­
ing full firefighting gear. Including oxygen tanks. H ie suit alleges
that the maze was too hot. with temperatures above 100 degrees,
and that the defendants failed to provide adequate rescue person­
nel and life support. Flanders, who weighed 270 (xiunds, received
inouth-to-mnuth resuscitation front a lire department lieutenant
who was with him In the maze before he was pulled outside.

Pregnancy outreach
LONG WOOD - Family life Network ts offering special training
this month for those who want to leant how to do “pregnancy"
counseling. Including teen abstinence, ertsts pregnancy, sidewalk
and post-abortion, and for those In medically-related llelds want­
ing to lie trained to do ultrasound. The training will l&gt;e hosted by
Christian Covenant Church. Times Square Pla/a. Stale Road 4IM
west of U.S. Highway 17-92 In Longwood, Monday, at 7 p.m.
Volunteers are needed to clean, paint, carpet and decorate the
newly purchased Pregnancy Outreach House at 2 2 1 5 Hlllerest.
For more Information call Pregnancy Outrrach at 1-888-4118580.

Crime prevention month kick-nil'
LONGWOOD - As guest speaker. Seminole County Sh ertirs
Deputy Rich Kay will kick-off Crime and Fire Prevention Month at
the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8207 and Ladles Auxiliary will
meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Post 8 2 0 7 Is located at 1520 N. County Road *127. laingwood. For
more Information call 339-6016.

On the move to benefit county residents
After 10 years of doing business at 3004 Southgate Road in San­
ford, photo right, the Seminolo County Environmental Services De­
partment has moved its operations to 500 Wost Lake Mary Btvd., in
the Rofloctions Center. Th e new location is centrally located in the
county for easier access. County residents can now pay their water,
sewer and utilities at the new address. To p , left to right: Kathy Klingensmith, senior stall assistant, finishes packing and making sure
everything is ready to be shipped to the new location. John Cassaro,
assistant coordinator, packs to move to his new office. Ann Klimberg,
senior staff assistant, gathers office supplies for the final move.

Professional Women’s Network
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - The Professional Women’s Network
will present Botflies From a UVmirm'.s Pcr.s/wrKre with Dr. Terri
Fine, sponsored by Florida Hospltal-Altamonte. Sept. 18 from H
until 9 :3 0 a.m. at Florida Hospltal-Altamonte. Family Resource
Center, Hntldlng 6.
The Professional Women's Network provides participants with a
forum for professional enhancement and personal enrichment.
Come early for networking. Complimentary continental breakfast
will be served.
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No charge for G reatrr Seminole County Chatnlier of Commerce
. . .... .
SEMINOLE COUNTY - On
members. G uests and non-members are $10. To reserve, call 834Sept. 7. 1988. Shcelah Ryan of
4404. ext. 123.
Winter Springs claimed the
Rotary award nominations
largest single prize tn the h is­
CASSELBERRY - The Rotary Club of C nssrlbeny Is accepting tory of the Florida Lottrry-n
nominations for Its 1998 George Karcher Award. The ilrsl Karr her $ 5 5 .1 6 million LOTTO jarkpot.
Award was presented In 1996 to Casselberry Police Chief Durbin litis wrek, 10 years, later, that
Catch. Kevin Wilkinson or the Scmtnole County SheritPs Office re­ record still stands In Florida.
ceived the award In 1997.
In fact, ut the time. Ryan
Nominations may be made by local government officials, citi­ held the record for the largest
zens. or fellow employers, but may not be made anonymously. Fun­ LOTTO jarkpot In North Amer­
gible recipients are any public safety officer assigned to serve, ica. It was broken five years
predominately. Casselberry area residents and businesses. Exem ­ later by a single-winner In
plary traits are those which demonstrate "service above s e lf In W isconsin.
accom plishm ents through extraordinary professionalism, cour­
Although Ryan died In Sep­
tesy. youth rapport, positive attitude and unselfish contribution of tember 1994. she remains the
biggest single LOTTO winner In
service.
Sunshine
State.
The
The award will be presented at a Rotary Club of Casselberry the
breakfast In November, tn addition to public recognition, die Slicelah Ryan Foundation Inc.
award design W* m ay name ti local chnrtty to w-htch W contribution she formed continues h rr good
of $ 2 5 0 ts made by the Casselberry Rotary Club In tlie awarder's
name.
,
.
Nominations will be accepted until Oct. 2. For further Informa­
tion and to submit nominations, contact Dave Feltovlc at 02831 9 9 .

years later, Ryan’s legacy lives on
works.
works.
*
C l . .1. O
iM H was our
n n a of *
ft.**
"Sheelah
Ryan
the
most giving jieople I have ever
met. Florida was lucky* to have
her as the winner of the record
Jarkpot beranse she kept her
word and did ‘a lot of good with
this money.'* said I-oltcry S e c­
retary Marcia Munn.
Hie
Foundation
awards
grants and scholarships to ornlzatlons from a portion of
r
annual
$ 2 .7 5
million
LOTTO winnings. Ten more
payments remain.
The Foundation Is headquar­
tered In Winter Springs and
funds only non-profit organiza­
tions
based
In
Seminole
County. T h *'p resid en t of the
organization:—Pam Ohab of

e

Winter Springs, serves as
us au
Wlntrr
Ivolunteer.
f lll I til f&gt;««r Onr flf
ilt lV ItP
tlll.
of llU
Ryun's
nephrws. Dennis Ryan of Ormond
Beuch. serves as a Ixiard
member.
"Our emphasis on awarding
grants and scholarships has
been to non-proflts In Sem i­
nole County that will hrlp sin ­
gle mothrrs with young ch il­
dren Improve their lives and
hrlp themselves." said Ohab.
T ills w*us the primary ro n rrm
of Ms. Ryan's Foundation lieforr Sheelah died, and we are
rontlnulng her vision today."
Some
organizations
that
have benefited from tlie foun­
dation Inrlude: Beta House,
Safe
House
of
Sem inole
County, the Parent Resource

Center. New L
Directions for
Ilf
t. _ i» I.
Women, .the
Salvation Army iff
Seminole County, the Day Carr
Center at Seminole County'
Community
College,
the
Guardian Ad Utcm program
and each of the six high'
schools lit Seminole County.
College scholarships are also
awarded.
'By awarding funds to these,
organizations, we arr carrying
on Sherlah's dream of helping
mothers escape from |x»vcrty..
and change thrlr lives for the
lietter," Ms. Ohab said. "After*
awarding u grant or scholar­
ship to u group, wr always
follow up with a site visit to,
make sure these funds are be-'
tug tided •jrttoperiy* *...................*
v

A virtual forest at the zoo this Sunday
Spaclal to tho Harold

Sorority plans
cultural outings
By Grace II. Stineclpber
HERALD COLUMNIST

This year's officers are presi­
dent. Ju n e Helms: vice presi­
dent. Kathy Carlson: recording
secrctaiy. Patricia Joh n son :
treasurer. Grace Marie Stlneclpher; corresponding secretary.
Pam Hawkins.
Other chapter members are
Amoret La Rosa. Phyllis Hodge,
Kathleen Golden. Anna May.
Laurel Tromblay. and Maureen
Haig. Welcomed at this event
as a new member was Cheryl
Knapp.

Tlie "Florida Forests Forever'
Showvan, pari of a forest edu­
cation campaign sponsored by
the Florida Department of Ag­
riculture and Consumer Serv­
ices and tlie Florida Forestry
Association, will be at the Cen­
tral Florida Zoo from Sept. 13
through 20. Oprn from B a.m .

MiE REPORT

meals Important Information regarding auto
accident ln|urtr», treatment and long term effect*. Don't Kettle &gt;uur ease
or *jieak to an&gt;one until &gt;ou receive tlie information In m&gt; frre report.

MAROOT E. ERNEST
Margot E. Ernest, 6 9 , Hat*
tcras Drive, Orlando, died Sun­
day. Sept. 6. 1998. Bom tn
Wiesbaden,
Germany.
she
moved to Central Florida In
1962. Mrs. Ernest was a Real
Estate professional for 28
years in Central Florida. She
was a member of the German
American Club. Mrs. Ernest

was a Lutheran.
Survivors Include sons, Mi­
chael. Winter Springs, Steihen. Rockledge, Jam es. Colege Park; three grandchildren.
Family Funeral Care. Oviedo.
In charge of arrangem ents.

Continued from Pngs 1A

yet been accounted for.
T h e government has for­
gotten about the POWs."
said Taylor. "We're on our
own and we’re gonna stand
on our own feet."
A ceremony on Sunday,
following the flag raising,
will Include speakers who
not only survived the hor­
rors of IOW Imprisonment
but who have also returned
to Vietnam, Laos and C am ­
bodia to try to recover the
remains of those who did
not return when the war In
southeast Asia was over.
Color guards from all
branches of the military,
from veterans groups and
from urea ROTC units will
take part In the ceremony
as well.
Taylor said the Sem inole
High School JrROTC unit
prepares for the annuul

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ceremony with great antici­
pation every school year. He
said the event Is "a very
honorable thing" and that
those Involved In It are a l­
ways in awe to be able to
take part.
"You can hear a pin drop
when we do this ceremony."
he noted. "It's very honor­
able. It's very beautiful."
The flag will arrive In
Sanford at approximately
11:30 Sunday morning. The
ceremony and speeches will
follow the flag raising with a
meal being served after
that.
Taylor said there will be
more than 300 people tak­
ing part In the ceremonial
events und more than twice
that number are rxpreted to
be In attendance to show
their support.
"Tills program has grown
so fust." said Taylor. "It’s
great."

for all to enjoy." commented)
the zoo's Education Curatoq
Saudi Unit.
,
There Is no charge to vlrW|
the Florida Forests Forever
Showvan ut the Central Florida
Zoological Park local ed at
375S N.W. Highway 17-92 In'
Sanford. Regular zoo admls-*
sloit Is $7 for adults $4 forseniors 0 0 years and over. $2:
for children 3-12 years and fre*
for zoo members. Call (407)
323-4450 for mnrr Information j

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leant about anim als that make
the forest their home. Guests
will see some of die tcchniqurs
used by foresters and land­
owners to protect Florida's for­
ests.
"Partnering wldi the Division
of Forestry provides the Cen­
tral Florida Zoo with the o p ­
portunity to teach young peo­
ple about the benellts of main­
taining n healthy forest envi­
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Laureate Alpha Tau chapter
of Beta Sigma Phi held Its a n ­
nual Beginning Day In August
ut the home of Grace Marie
Stlnrctpher. A pool party had
been planned, but the rains
came and activities moved in­
side. A delicious covered dish
supper was enjoyed by all
which was followed by a bu si­
ness meeting. At this time,
each committee revealed Its
plans for the year.
In addition to monthly pro­
grams given by members, sev­
eral cultural outings have been
planned such as a visit to the
Christmas House, a scen ic
boat trip In Winter Park, and
the Llpplzaner Stallions at Flea
World.
Social activities will Include

those for traditional holidays
plus a soup supper and eating
out. Tills chapter Is In charge
of the annual Fall All Chapter
Luncheon so plans for this
were finalized.
Laureate Alpha Tau's major
service project for the year will
be the support of Safe House, a
shelter for abused women and
children.

SANFORD - Florida's beauti­
ful and tranquil forests arc a
sight to behold and they soon
will be a mouse-click away
from school children and zoo
visitors In Central Florida.

to 5 p.m., this educational re­
source will be available to
scheduled groups of middle
school students on weekday
mornings and visitors when
not In use by groups.
Through the "Florida Forest a
Forever' campaign,
visitors
and students will leant how
critical Florida forests are to
the environment. The brightly
colored 16-wheel Showvan Is
equipped with 12 computers on
which guests will experience
an Interactive CD-ROM that
explains the value of Florida's
forests and why It is Important
to take rare of them. During a

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Legal Notices
•

IN TH B C IH C U tT C O U R T
OF T N I 1*TH JU D IC IA L
|
C IR C U IT IN A N D FOR
I
■ IM IN O L R C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
O I N IR A L
I
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
J C A S S NO l S I-1 ISO CA|14| ■
(C ITIB A N K . FEDERAL
i SAVINGS BANK
PLAINTIFF
V*
O U T E COLLINS, IF
LIVINO. AND IF DE AO
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEE8.
ASSIONEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TR USTEES AND
ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST DT. THROUOH.
UNDER OR AQAINST O U T E
COLLINS. CAROLVN J
COLLINS. IF IIV1NQ.
AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIONEES.
UENO R S. CREDITORS.
TR USTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINO AN
INTEREST OV.
THROUOH. UNDER OR
AQAINST CAROLYN J
COLLINS. SO UTH TRUST
DANK OF FLORIDA. N A .
JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
DEFEN D AN TS

Rones

O F F O R IO L O S U R I SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuanl to a Summary Final
Judgment ol foraclotura dated
Augual |4lh I N I anierad In
Ci»il Caaa No SS-1 ISO CA(14| I
ol ll&gt;* Circuit Court ol th* tSTH
Jud.cial Circuit In and lor SEM I­
NOLE
County
SANFORD
Florida. I mil tall le the highest
and baat luddar lor caati W EST
FRONT DOOR OF THE C O U R T­
HOUSE
ol lha SEMINOLE
County Coutthoui# localad at
SOt N PARK AVENUE in SAN­
FORD. Florida, at 11 00 a m on
Ilia
day ol SEPTEMBER
1BSI lha following datcribad
proparty a i aal lorth in aaid
Summary Final Judgment, lo ­
an!
LO T 2S BLOCK 0. SAN
SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS UNIT 1A ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK I t . PAO f TO OF
THE PUOLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated true 211h day ol Auguat.
IM S
(CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol lha Circuit Court
By Jana E Jaaeanc
Deputy Clark
In accordance wilh lha
American with Dieetnlitie) Act.
persona anlh disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should contact the C'ark ol the
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 40F-3231110, not talar than eeven days
prior to the proceeding II hear,
mg Impaired. 1-SOO-ISS-SF71
(TO O ) or 1-S H -S S S -B TTO . via
Florida Relay Service

nth

THE LAW O FFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suite SOO
Plantation. FL S 1 U 4
(SS4) f 12*000
M -m S # &lt; F N M A &gt; C M
Publish Saplambar 4. 11, I S M
DEU-SS
M T N I O IR O U IT C O U R T
OP T M I M N T S S R T N
JO M C 1 A L O IR O U IT
M I
Aonss
O ASS N O . B B -B M -B A -1 4 -B
S UN TR U ST M ORTOAOS. INC .
Plaintilt,
va
TIM O TH Y WILKINS, ol al.
DalandanKi)
o iv il

NOTICE IS H IR S O T OIVEN
pursuant lo 4 Final Judgment ol
Forscloauio dalod Augual SSth,
1SSS. and anlorod In Caaa NO
M -SO S-CA ol the Circuit Court
ol lha EIG H TE EN TH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida arharaWi S U N ­
TR UST M ORTOAOE. INC is lha
Plaintiff
and
TIM O TH Y
W ILKINS. KATHY W ILKINS.
TtN A N T St NJKJA JAY METE;
TE N A N T SI N/K/A EUyabolh
Maly, ora tha Datandanta, I *111
IM S la tha Ngheel and boat bid'dar lor cash ol lha W E S T
( f r o n t DOOR OF THE SEMI•NOLI C O U N TY CO UR TH O U EE;
-SANFORD. FLORIDA at I t 00
'a m . on tha tat day ol October
ISSS. tha following described
property aa sal lorth In as Id
Final Judgment
L O T 10. B LO C K C . LAKE
MILLS SHORES. ACCOROINO
TO TH E PLAT TH ER E O F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 11.
PAQES 14. AND tS . PUBLIC
R EC O R D S
OF
B CM IN O Lt
CO UN TY. FLORIDA
W ITNESS MV HAND and tha
seal ol Hite Court on A U G U S T
SSth. ISSS
MARYANNS MORSE
d a rk ol tha Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalls. Raymer,
Barrett S Frappier
Poet Office Box 1410
Tampa, FL SSS01-S416
FSS0S11ST
11 you aio a parson with a dis­
ability who noodc accommoda­
tion In order lo participate In
this proceeding, you arc enti­
tled at no coal to you. lot lha
provision ol carta in a salt lance
Please
contact
Court
Admintotratioa al SOI N. Park
Avenue, Sanlord. Florida SSTFI.
telephone: (40F) 888-4330 with­
in S working days ol your
receipt of Ihie document. II
hearing impaired, (TD D) I -400SSS-STT1.
PubUeh Saplambar 4 ,1 1 .1SSI
DEU-S4

N O TK S
O F F IC T IT IO U S HAM S
Notice la hereby given that wa
am engaged In buslnees at eOO
Rinehart Road. Lake Mary.
Florida SET4S.
Sami no la
County, Florida, under the
Fictitious Name al A LTA VISTA
C O N S TR U C TIO N , and that wa
inland la register said name
with
tha
Dlvtelen
ef
Corporations.
Tallahaccaa.
Florida, in accordance with the
provision* o l tha Ficlitioue
Name Slelutea. To-Wtl: Section
M l 08. Florida Statutes 1BBI.
Rhonda Konlng

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Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I S IQ H T IIN T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN A N D FON
S I M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO N ID A
C A S S N O . S S -IS S I-C A -1 B -B
STEW ART DAINUM.
Plaintilt,
FENTON E FROOM. JR .
Dalsndsnt
N O T IO I O F SALS
Noltcs ta hereby given that
pursuant lo an Order Q ranting
Plalnlllf'a Motion For Order
Directing A Foreclosure Sale Ol
The Defendant's Perfnerahip
Inleietl entered In tha above
captioned action. I wilt sell a
7 1 % llmilsd partnership Inter­
est In Tha Dlulle Developmenl
Partnership at public sale, lo
lha highest and best bidder lor
cash, at lha Seminole County
Courthouse. 101 North Park
Avenue. Waal Front Door.
Sanlord. Florida H I M a l i i 00
am
on tha !4 lh day ol
Saplambar. ISSS
Witness my hand and lha seal
ol this Court this 2Sth day ol
Augual. I H i
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark of lha Clrtutl Court
By Jana E Jaeewic
Deputy Clark
Robert L Young. Esq
P O Dos 1171
Ortando. Florida 32802
Publish Saplambar 4. t t . ISSS
O IU -1 7

N O TIC S OF SALS
Pursuant lo Florida Statute
111 IS Elite Towing. Inc will
tail on September 7 S *I»S S at
• 00 am at 2184 I
17.*2.
lo ngw o od FL 3E7S0 Sellar
reserves the right lo bid Sold
as is no warranty Sellar guar­
antees no Villa Terms cash
1144 Pontiac
VIN • 1Q1AF37A3IP202I02
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DEU 101

M T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OP T N I I I B N T S I N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ANO FON
S I M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO N IDA
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A S S NO . S B -1 T S I-C A -I4 -R
REPUBLIC BANK.
Plain lift,
va
VILMA PARRA and
RAYMOND PARRA. Wile and
Husband. HEATHROW
MASTER ASSOCIATION. IN .
and THE C ITY OROUP/
CONSUMER FlNANCINQ. INC .

Delendanl
N O TIC S OF A C TIO N
TO
raymond
Parra.
SIS
Slunelieid Loop. Heathrow FL
31748
YOU ARK NOTIFISD that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
in tha following property in
Seminole County. Florida
LO T SS. S TO NEO RIDQ E.
ACCORDING IO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 44. PAOES SO
TH R O U O H
SS.
PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEMINOLE
c o u n t y . Fl o r id a
has bean Mad against you and
yau are required la serve a
copy ol your written dal ansae,
H any. to It an Chrtatophef M
Hunter, l a q . tha ptoinltff#
attorney, whose address it 111
Second avenue. N E , Suita ISO.
SI Petersburg. FL S17QI, with­
in 10 days attar the lust publi­
cation ol tho no lice, and Me the
original with lha dark ol this
court either bale re service on
tha plaintiff's attorney or imme­
diately thereafter, othenanee a
default win bo entered against
you lor lha rebel demanded in
lha comptewt or petition
DATEO on September End,

isss
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Court
BY Cecelia V Ekem
AS Deputy Clerk
Publish September
IS IS
DEU-SS

It.

IS .

IN T N S C O U N T Y O O U N T
OF T N I IM N Y IIN T N
JU D IC IA L C IN C U IT
M A N O FON
S IM IN O L B C O U N TY ,
C IV IL A C TIO N
G A B I N O . B B -tS S S -O e -S S -N
W IRIVA COYS
HOMEOW NERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC . a
Florida not-lor-prolil
corporation.
Plaintiff.
VS
(MANE BAIRD and
JAM ES BAIRD.
Defendants
N O TIC S O F S A LS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thel pursuant to the Final
Judgment
In
Forecioeure
entered on the tn d day ol
September. ISSS, In Civil Action
NO S S -tS S S -C C -ie -R of the
county Court ol lha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit. In and lor
Seminole Ceunly. Florida, in
which
DIANE
BAIRD
and
JAM ES
BAIRD.
am
the
Defendants and WEKIVA COVE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . la Ihe Plaintiff, I arid sell lo
the highest and beet bidder lor
cosh al tho areal front door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanlord. Florida al
I t '04 A M . on October Sth,
IS IS . Ihe lotlowing described
mat property aal lorth in the
Final Judgment:
Lot SS. Wektva Cove Phase t.
according lo Ihe Ihe piat there­
of as recorded in plat book ES.
Paga II-B 0 . Public Records ol
Seminole County, Florida
DATED thla tn d day ol
Saplambar. ISSS
Maryann# Morse. Clack
By: Jane C Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
Plaintiffs Attorney:
EMIL A O A IP ER O N I. JR . ESO
SSI Wekhra Springs ftosd
Longwood. Florida SJ77B
(407) 771-7 SOS
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES A C T OF 1SS0
Administrative Order
No. SS-S7
Persona with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to participate In thla proceeding
ADA
contact:t
Coordinator al SOI N Nark
Avenue. Suita North SOt,
Sanlord, Florida S2F71 at least
Bve ( I ) days prior to the pro­
ceeding Telephone. (407) 11341M . a (tension 4 0 7 ; 1-400IIS-1771 (TDD), or 1-S 0 0 -H S S770 (V). vis Florida Raley
Service.
Publish: Saplambar t t , IS.
IS IS
DEU-S7

N O T IO I
OF F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice is hsreby givan that I
am sngsged In business at 31*
Ruth Dlvd . Longwood. Florida
S27SO.
Seminole County.
Florida, under Ihe Fictitious
Name ol SM ALL S N TK R P R IS I S D B A M R S. C L IA N . end
that I intend to regialer said
nama with tha Division ol
Corporations,
Tallahassee,
Florida. In accordance with the
provtelone ol the Fictitious
Name Statutes. To-Wit: lection
SSS 00. Florida Statutes t i l t
Patricia O Small
Publish Saplambar t t . !•••
DEU-SS
N O TIC S
OF F IC T IT IO U S N A M I
Notice la hereby given thel I
am engaged m business al P O
Boa 41**31. Longwood. Florida
llf S t .
Seminole County.
Flonde, under Ihe Fictitious
Name ol S A S A L PRSSS and
that I inland to register said
name with Ihe Division ol
Corporations.
Tallahattee.
Florida, in accordance with Ihe
provisions ol Ihe Fictitious
Name Statutes. To-Wil Section
S*1 09 Florida Statutes 1001
Deborah S Qreen
Publish September I t , IS M
DEU 101
N O TIC S
O F F IC T IT IO U S NAMS
Notice la hereby given that we
am engaged in bittiness at 711
0 Industry Rued. Longwood
Florida 12 ISO.
Seminole
County, Florida, under lha
Fictitious Name of RO OF
M A IN TS N A N C S S I R V I C IS OF
FLO R ID A , and thel we intend
lo register said name with the
Division
nl
Corporations
Tallahassee Florida. In accor­
dance with the provisions ot Ihe
Fictitious Name Statutes. ToWit Section M S OS Florida
Statutes t i l l
Phoenix Sale*. Inc
Paul Schauer
Scott Hall
PuMiah September 11, ISSS
D E U -104

IN TH S C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TN S S I O N T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ARD FOR
S IM IH O L S C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A.
C ASS N O l S S -S O S S -D R -S f-A
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
KATHLEEN ANN ADAMS
Petitioner
end
EVERETT T ADAMS
Respondent
N O TIC S OF A C TIO N
TO EVER ETT T AOAMS
YO U ARE NOTIFIED, that an
action
lor
Dissolution
ol
Marriage has bean tiled egainal
you and you ere required to
serve a copy ol your written
delentee d any. to it on K E N ­
NETH M B EANE. ESQUIRE.
Plaintiff'#
attorney,
whose
address la 470 N Ortando
Avenue. Suita 1004A. Maitland.
Florida 327SI. on or belora
SEPTEM BER 22. IM S and l.le
the original with Ihe tterS ol
ttua court either before service
on piamotTa alter nay or rrene■hatety thereafter otherwise a
default will be entered egamel
you tor tho relief demanded m
the com pUlnl or petition
DATEO AU O U S T IS . ISSS
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clerk ol tho Court
By Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Clerk
Publish
Augual 11. 7A. 4
September 4 S 11. tS M
DCT-83B

e ra e u rr c o u n t
OF T N S I S T N JU D IC IA L
O IN O U IT, IN AN D FOR
IB M IR O L B C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
M NBBAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C A M N O iM S A T C A14 K
NOR WE ST DANK OF
MINNESOTA. N A A/KJA
NOflWE ST BANK
MINNESOTA. N A . AS
TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
JO YCE BRAOLEV IF
UVtNO. ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUEE.
HEIRS. D iV IS IE S .
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
UEN O R S . CREDITORS.
TR USTEES ANO ALL
O THER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH UNDER
OR AGAINST JO Y C E
BRADLEY. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JO YCE
BRAOLEV. IF ANY.
JOHN DOE AND JANE OOE
AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
O EFEN DANTIH
in t n s

RS-NOTICS
OF FOASCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauent to an Order Qrenting
the
Motion
lo
Aeaet
Foreclosure
Sale
dated
September tnd. ISSS, entered
in Civil Caaa No M 347 C A I4 K
ol tho Circuit Court ol tho 11TH
Judicial Circuit in and lor SEM I­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will aell to lha higheet
and ba it bidder tor caeh AT
THE W EST FRONT DOOR ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
in SANFORD. Florida, at 11 00
o'clock a m . an tha Sth day ol
O C TO B ER . I M S the following
described property as set lorth
in
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgm ent to-wit
LO TS 33 ANO &gt;4. AMENDED
P U T OF MAGNOLIA HEIOHTS.
AC CO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
THER EO F AS R EC O R D ED IN
P U T BOOK S. PAGE 71 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORD* OF SEM I­
NOLE C O UNTY. FLORIDA
0al4d this Srd day ol
September IS IS
(CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk at the Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jesewtc
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCO R DANCE WITH TH E
AM ERICANS W ITH D IS ABILI­
TIES ACT, persons with disabil­
ities needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTR ATION , at
Ihe
SEM INO LE
County
Courthouse at 407-S11-4130. 1800-8*1-3771 (TD D) or 1 -BOO­
M S -17 70. via Florida Relay
Service
DAVID J STERN. P A
SOt S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
BLHTE soo
PLANTATION. FL 33114
(1*4) E ll-1 0 0 0
S S -tIS lK W E N )
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IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N S B IO N T S IM T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AN D FOR
S IM IN O L I C O U N TY
C A S S NO . S S -f f t S C A f 40
ROCCO SAMTOMASSINO and
CAROLYN BANTOMASSINO

Plaintiff*.
va
VINCENT J LaROSA. DETTV
JEAN DEPPEN. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. THE STATE OF
FLORIDA, and ALL
KNOWN ANO UNKNOWN
TENANTS.
Oafandanta
N O TIC S O F SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that on the Sth day of O C TO ­
BER. tM S . at It 00 a m at Ihe
W e«t Front Door. Seminole
County Courthouse,
101 N
Perk Avenue. Sanford, Florida
12771. Ihe undersigned Clerk
will offer tor sale Ihe reel e*tate
described ea follow*
Lot S. Block C, Knoffwnod
Third Addition Amended Plat,
according lo Ihe ptel thereol a*
recorded In Plat Book I t .
Page* SI end 12 inclusive.
Public Record* ol Bemrnol*
County. Florida together with all
structures, improvsmanls. In lurs*. and appurtenances on
aaid land or used in conjunction
•herewith The aforesaid sale
will be made purauent to an
final ludgment order entered by
the Honorable Seymour Benson
on Augual 24. ISSS
DATED Iht* 3rd day ol
September. IS M
M ARIANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Court
Dy Jane E Jetewic
aa Deputy Clerk
Publish Saplambar I t , I t
ISSS
0CU-S7
IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF TN S S IO N T IIN T N
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
M AN O FOR
S IM IN O L B C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C ASS NO. B # - f 4 l t C A
DIVISION I4 W
NORW ESt M ORTOAOE INC .
Plaintiff! *|
VS
DARRYL POWELL, at el.
Delendenlla)
N O TIC S
OF F O R S C L O S U R I SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated September f. IS M . and
entered m Case NO IT -t 4 l1
CA ot the Circuit Court ol the
E i Q H IE E N TH Judicial Circuit in
end lor SEM INOLE County.
Floiide
wherein
NORW EST
MORTGAGE INC r* the Plaintiff
and OARRTL POW ELL era the
Defendants I will sen lo Ihe
highest and beat bidder for
cash at lha W EST FR O N T
DOOR OF THE SEM INOLE
CO UN TY CO UR THO USE. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA at I t 00 a m .
on Ihe 1st dar ol O CTOBER.
IM S . the following described
property aa set forth m said
Final Judgment
LO T M S. SAN LANTA THIRD
SECTIO N ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDEO
IN P U T BOOK M . PAGE IS . OF
T H I PUB LIC R ECO R DS OF
*4 MIN OLA CO UN TY. FLORIDA
W ITNESS MY HAND and the
eeal ol Hue Court on September
2nd. IB M
(SEAL)
Maryann# Morse
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By Jen# E Jaeewic
Oepuly Clerk
Stheverna. McCall#. Raymer.
Barrett A Frappier
Noel Office Boa 3410
Tem pi. FL 33S0I
FSS47274I
N O TIC S
In accordance with the
Americana Disabilities Act. per­
son* naoding a special accom­
modation to portictpei* in tlm
proceeding should contact tho
individual or agency sending
notice not later then eeven |7)
days prior to the proceeding at
i address given on Ihe
notice
Telephone
407-3114330 eat 4227. 1 -S O O S t S If f 1
(TD D) or 1-S00-MS-S770 (v|. via
Florida Raley Service
Publish Saplambar 11. IS.
IM S
DEU-SS

C IT Y O F U K S MARY,
FLO R ID A
N O TIC S OP
P U B L IC MBARIMO
O etaber 1, IS S S
NO TIC E IS HSREBY OIVEN by
Ihe City Commiaaion ot Ihe City
ol Lake Mary, Florida, that sard
Commission wIN hold a Public
Hearing on October t . ISSS. at
7 00 P M . or ae aeon thereafter
as possible, lo consider a
request from Kevin Robillard.
Vice
President
ot
Daniel
Corporation ol Winter Perk. Inc
tor Site Plan Approval tor The
Summerville at Lake Mary with
tha following variance* to the
Land Dovatopmant Cod*
Variance from lha require­
ments ot Section ISO 07 of Ihe
City Code ol Ordinance* to
reduce the environmental butter
adjacent lo a wetland proleclien lone bom M O teat ta 00
LEGAL
DESCR IP TIO N
OF
PROPERTY
Tho Weal 1/2 ot NW 1/4 ol NE
1/4 ol NW 1/4 ol Section 17.
Township E0 South. Rang* 30
East, Sam no la County. Florida.
I*** road righl-ol-way
The Public Hearing wM be held
in the Commiaaion Chamber#,
100 N Country Club Road, Lake
Mary. Tha Public i* Invited to
attend and be heard. Said hear­
ing may be continued bom lima
to time until a tin*l decision la
mad* by the City Commission
N O TE IF A PERSON O E C ID f S
TO APPEAL ANY DECISIO N
MAOS B Y THIS COMMISSION
W ITH R ES P E C T TO ANY M AT­
TER C O N S ID ER ED AT TH IS
MEET1NQ OR HEARINO. HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF
TH E
PRO C EED IN G S,
AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HS
OR SHE MAT NEED TO ENSURE
TH AT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
TH E PROCEEDINGS IS MADE.
WHICH R ECO R D INCLUDES
THE TE S TIM O N Y AND EVI­
DEN C E UPO N W HICH TH E
APPEAL IS T O BS BASSO.
FL0R I0A STATU TES M S 0101
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO
A S S ISTAN CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF T H E IE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD C O N ­
TAC T TH E C ITY ADA C O OR DI­
NATOR A T LEASE 4S HOURS IN
ADVANCE O F TH E M EETING AT
(407| 324-3014
C ITY O F LAKE MART.
FLORIDA
Carat A Foster. City Clerk
DATED September B. ISSS
PUBLISH September 11, IM S
D E U -100

13— H e a l t h &amp; B e a u t y
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21— P e r s o n a l s

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You can tax your ad to 407-323-9409
300 N. French Ava.
P.0, Box 1067
Sanford, FL 32771
Sanford, FL 32772

ADOPTION
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counseling
A medical

G IF T O F LIFE
400-214-3433
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(V w jn g People Together 1-600922-4477 (24 hours)
C ALL JULIEANN

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service 'tun town phone 90473S 9818 pager 1-fop 806 2144
Female
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needed lor busy Longwood tocation Great pev 3314041
Walk ms welcome 7 days
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S TO LE N Mack pocket book Aug
06/06 al Ootd gym out of a
locker It anyone knows anyr ra n j^ t o a s e a iM J ^ M ^ ^

27— N u r s e r y &amp; C h i l d
C are
AN EXP LO VM O MOM
Provides educational actmnes
along arth TEC S playroom, ton
yrd Cart CPFVCOLrTtelffe*
rales For rtennew 330-0700
C H A D CARE AVAAABLE
»
tS yra e«p First aide 8 CPH
Certified Balance meals t
snacks Lots of one on-ana at
mentions Ret avail Longwood
location
Can Bobbie 3313000__________________________
M UNCHKM MANOR prek reg
now laS Masses am groups, a
loving home atmot Tor 3 5yrs
reasonable rales 3218948

5 5 — B u s in e s s
O p p o r t u n it ie s
EARN 1300-11000 wk stuffing
env at home rush A u se at
Lmes Letter Co 1312 Montego
cove way 41422 01 Fl 32839
VENOBIO: la jy persons &lt;peun
Few hourtxGcod S Priced to
sett Free brochure 18008204353

59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s
OonaoBdsN your M b «*to a
oan Pioneer Cradt 327 9550

ol being kpned down tor
Croat? I eem where to obtam the
bast Oasis credit cards, am
bus loans debt consolidation
Rales as low aa 8 8 V no an
nub tows, sic H A W Etoerpneaa 323-isss

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a rani lenout about buying your merchendra*
• When you M your phone nuntwr. kit the tune ol day thel t* best to resell you You
donl wsra people twang you when you era et work or steeping

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CDL. V A T A Apprv Job Assist
Wkend classes Neaonal Truck
School 1-800-488-7384

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IN TN S C IR C U IT C O U R T FO B
SSM IROLR C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
PR O B ATS DfYtSION
File Hum ber S B -S M C P
m RE ESTATE OF
JO H h i m F A AN HEIM
a/k/e JO H N E TTE
MARIE ARNHEIM
Deceased
N O TIC E
OF ADM IN IS TR A TIO N
The adminietration ot the
estate ot Johnette F Arnhoim
a/k/e Johnette Mari# Arnheim.
deceased. File Number SS-82S
CP. is pending m the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Division. Ihe
addle*! ol which i t P O S T
OFFICE DRAWER C. SANFORD.
FL 32772-0419 The name* and
addresses ot Ihe personal rapraaantative and the personal
representative'* attorney are
set forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
AH persona on whom this
notice la served who have
objection* that challenge the
validity ol the will, the qualitiesbon* ol the peraonal represen­
tative. venue, or luffadiclion of
this Court w e requlrad lo tile
their obfeettont with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THS DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
~TrtlS NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
O f A COPY OF THIS N O TIC E
ON THEM
All creditor* ol tha decedent
and other parsons having
claim* or demand* egainal
decedent's salat* on whom a
copy ol this notice it served
within three months alter the
date of the llrat publication at
this notice mu at tile their claima
with this Court WITHIN TH E
LATER OF THREE M O N TH S
A FTE R TH E DATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF EERV1CE
OF A CO PY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AH other creditors ol the deca­
dent and pereons having claims
or demands agtlnsl the dece­
dent's estate must Me their
claims with this court WITHIN
TH R E E M O N TH E AFTER TH E
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TH IS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. 0EMANDS AND
O B JE C TIO N S NO T 10 FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho dele of the hrsl pubticaboa ol this Notice te September
11th, IS M
Personal Representative.
Robert Arnheim
ties Howell Branch Ad.
Act. 32A
Maitland F l 3I7S1
Attorney for
Personal Representative
William H Morrison
T I M S. Highway 17-81
Fern Parti. FL 32734
Telephone (407) 114-1424
Florida Bar No 0143303
Publish
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T E L fM A JW fT M Q

GUARANTEED
$ 1 0 .5 0 /Hr.
IN TRAINING

Oufgomg panonetsy Dube*
md cash hanang, date entry,
phones, k / i coeecsom.
if* pecksalary

Searching tor Ihe be*l appt l
tore not your typcel Tm room
We cere • N shows Gel
3 3 3 -M TO s K tS M

Apply to person:
1544 S French Ave . Sanlord

Term Bbort Term
LeeaTSrm
_____Tama Tn Hire

■CHURCH OtoOAMBT- pert tmetwo chon- two Service -CHOM
DIRECTOR
pert lime- four
c h o w two services Ce» 407322-4371 or lei 330 5824
A BETTER JOG FOR TOUT
Juki Calf Never a Feel
HELP I

ASSOCIATE------TRAINEE

DRIVERS EweU tnd need*
ready mu dnven in the long­
wood are CDL and drug screen
req good benefits snd psy c*»
407 323 3136 EOC

H AN DY MAN, drywaff lepav.
pkKTtxng loot* 8 b in s a must
Hour* 7 3 0 4 , F/T. Cypres*
Springs Apt. D F-W -P 260 2061

DRYWALL FINISHERS Needed
lor resid crew Eip »i handtooi*
i tool* Cai Al st 323-3234

Dryw3rTramera7M*«c»T*, k

AltamonlaAxngwood- #69-4600
Robin Tutoreka
Mary Heathrow -333-SOU

Dump Truck 8 Equipment Op­
erators- F/T. benefits. COL 322SI 33

Otnedo-368-3088
Entry Level Driver* Needed
NOW! Honey transport he* im­
mediate opening* tot driver
No

Earn 8500-1700 weekly plus
ben*fil Horn* weekend* CDL
treeing avtaebi* 800435-5593
EXP TR AVEL AGENT,

Coma and )oki our camg i
oI Nurses and CNA's Excel
Experience tecJO O p m -t 1:00 pm
iKed.
apply ir

person Detune HesSbcera
■mo Re
hablitstion Center 1SS1 Elk
cam Blvd. Deltona EOC
AUTOMOTIVE OETAJLERS
SantordlongwooGOrtando
Good Income Poianeai
Benefit* After SO Day*
Ttph BaM 407-293 3055

COOK/
RELIEF COOK

GROWING COMPANY sale*.
tech lawn, pell control and
termite, salary and etc commaeiont. exp hekrhJ 260-2377
Growtng Foem toetAaffon Com
looking lo hira new talent
Tiavei M F. Wd Iren COL
CU*s A or B a ptot. bm net
req Can Oreg at 1-800-683
315. Insurance. 40IK. vac*
lion Stall your future today'

Immedete work svsSaMe1
Apply M F 84m 4 pm at
WaiUark Contracting
3630 SJver Star Road. Ortando
(407) 294-5051
EOE/DFWP

B R S m B R S n ---------

General Labor. Entry level In
Ihe metal labncation. $7 50 lo
Mart. 45 hour week Tub* Tee
(Sanlord) 3230940

DO YOU ENJOY WOMOHOW/
CM LO W H
Chad cere center needs to A prt
help must hive 10 or 20hr
course computed, top pay. kc
(293-to Joyce 321-7635

Tramng makes Hie ofference1
or eipenencad-we hsve
mg* in our Bvee upend­
ing Seminole County office*
for hard-working career minded
people Cal:
Nancy Deraei

Gary Balenoff

FRONT OFFICE. Flex, hra tor L
M otc m Lake Mary HMO.
PPO, Benefit* experience ■
paue cM Brandy 333-1212

ammdtus. oto raifeto agency
322-7441
F/T M EDICAL ASST. I LPN
needed tor buay surgeons office
previous mad. *q&gt; * rrajM
ptoat* CM 407-5748200 ot lai
rasun* 407874-1111

FOR PENNIES MORE, gel the
latest technology for ectnr* eigraoent daevwry in kqud worm•r Ask STEMSTROM GENERAL
FEEO (323-15501 about HAPPY
JA C K U O U f-VIC T (www happy
jedunc com)

HOUSE KEEPER S
Apply Budget ton of Sanlord.
3200 5 Ortando Dr 117 92)

Installers!
WILL TRAIN!
VemcM bind* A benefit*'
C M (407) 830- 4700
JA N ITO R F/T P/T raghi* day*,

weekend, ful benefits evl must
have own tuns
CM far appointmenl 3224418
JO M th* b*M heaHhcara team
in Votusra county Reetoretiv*
CNA
needed
unmedralety
Previous eipenence helpful
Call Oebary Manor 407-8884438. EOC.

KJtCHENHl L P E lg r
HOUSEMENS.
HOUSE KEPPERB.
Apply to Memot CourtUnd. 135
Intoranbonel Parkway. Haaffirow. FL 444-1000____________

LA B O R E R S N EED ED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
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FtAJff Owie t e e woikwera

Aee*T w to^ktow^Ortv*.

LANOBCAPCRS-starting

pay

S7 OCVhr. F/T wYwnefa* Cell
(407) 3138133._______________
Lend seeping

Maintonance-

Immt opening Salary position
30-35/hr Excelenl opportunffy
Oviedo era* 1407)877-2081

CELEBRITY CIPHER

Food verve* management com­
pany li currently soaking an *nergeec. team pray** *«h a posiCWWX4J Cyhmgyeaoyw «racnttM komj Mi w h
Hve attitude and fugh volume
peaou peu wvl praew* Earn eaw w *w caKwr w n *
coofung espenenc* ( l a , nurs­
fudeyX ckm NequeW Y
ing homes, hospital*, rmkury).
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to fa* an mvnedtai# opening at
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V R T C ,
our SEMINOLE C O UNTY. SAN
FORD operation A l thill* avaSQ J K
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able We offer competitive wag M O
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holiday*, uniform* end meal* V R T C .
Training w il be prowled. For
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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: *So long as little children are allowed
lo autlar, that* it no true love in thia woild * — Isadot*
Duncan

�10 A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday, September 11, 1998

JO B D O N E !
B u y • S e ll * Tra d e
7 1 — H t t r W anted

L 4 8 0 R READY®
WORK TOOAYA&gt;AID TO O AY
S vilord
Apply In person today
1551 S French Aye
MWMJ

YO U TH DIRECTOR PfTFtrs! PresbYlenin ol Sanlord
seeks responsible, mobvaied
person to dimcl church middleH S youth function* A develop
outre,sch programs 301 Oak
4vo Sanford 33771 322 266?

43— R o o m s Fok R fn i
Italntananca A ttlttant- O d a »
Crank AfCj hay an itxvvluney
svtiSshfc* m Santard tor an *v
dhndual »'a l m .t« I yf a«p m
an areas ot oeneul mam
tenance. including carpentry,
plumbing
electrical.
HVAC,
poo:, gmundsknepmo etc Fan
raauma to Oapt MA SS. Con­
cord
Management,
1551
Sandspur Road. Maitland. FI.
12751. Fat: (407) 5990767 or
Cat! 7414494
MECHANIC tor tractor Teter bater heel m Sanked enp only prolerted A5E carl 3X19306

MERRY MAIDS Hitt INO
Car A Inturancn Needed
Weekends FREE 331 -6266
C O LLE C TO R - P.7 preler r i p .
•nil tram someone
w/gn»at
phone
norce
Mon-Thurs
1 30pm 8 30pm
800 663 3663
or apply Ra^i Fhan.aol W 13tti
St Santord
_

EFFICIENCY
Man! serv •convenient localipn
331-4900
FURNISHED ROOMS '
md Inurvky phone, and M
use 166 190 a week 334 4966
LAKEMARY
SlOOwk I d Iasi sec
can 333 6313 beeper 444 659*

Phone Pro»
Full or pert time. Top
salary, bonus A
commlsion Longwood
location, call dan
faulker. 767-9270
TU PP ER W A R E Earn 130-530
per hour tar eitra money or have
a FuA-bme career 331-4411
JANTTORUU. hoar car* openmg*
m Lake Mary area cal 443-4389
tar a great upport

W A N TED :
eopw who wars to work 40*
included

Pla call

144-0144

WPSDOW SERVICE TEC H
'F id lime position
*Er &gt; prelerted
'F u l company benefits
Mon- Fn 7 30-4 30 apply Kmc®
237 Power Ct Santard 373 7500

greal locaton no
pels, no smokers. |4S(kno

3'1 downstairs of t*4 *M. nice
localton no pets, no smokers,
1636mo

SANFORO Vt 6.

SANFOROFOSTEEN area
targe spacious room private en
trance cal tar dettAs 134-8000

SANFORO HISTORIC 1/1 good
area, ac, Ig tront porch 1350
1314757

HOW'

•I ' t t

tV H W D

S TE N S TR O M
r en ta ls

S A N FO nD i n

nabo spacious

M A TTR E S S S A LE • Full SI74
used bo&gt; springs A mamest
$66 00 la rry t Mari 372*4133

&amp; c c&gt; o 1

apt spit! plan
1 H

F u r n is h e d

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U n f u r n is h e d
M ARINER S V ILLA G E
LAKE AOk t BOMM S4IDMO
IBO riV S4TOMOANDUP

323-8670
R O SELEA VILLAS
2/1 Special •fEFOMorKri
HUD OKAY 407-3104431
Sanlord Historic District- 1 BH
1BA. kitchen, now In g . upstairs,
semi lumished. clean, working
adult No pets' Fenced 1350
mon * dep 467-3903

SANFORO in.
Lg act Kitchen A kvmg room
Can 331-5434
SANFO R O Ibdrm apt upstairs
ac, quel area 300mo *150dep
338 9148

SANFORO 2rl depiei cha w q
hook-up. ups $47Smo/$300dep

323-3268
S A N FO R O
Good area A
schools
Spotless 2/1 dupiei
heat A an. hook-ups. private pa­
i n A yard lac 8 ok 5435'mo •

51SG dep 848-0044

1 0 0 — C o n d o m in iu m
R entals
i n TtOeqtt eves1 10A31 $400moV50dep
CM 496-6666

1 0 3 — H o uses U n f u r n is h e d

107— M obile H om es

ELD E R SPRINGS Oft SR 437
Lg 3
bdrm unfurn S95wk.
5126/dep Cal 133 3964 or see
manager at *3817

117— C om m ercial
R entals
FE N C E O
PARKING
AREA
easy
access
can accom­
modate up to 36 cart, heavy
equipment autos, etc. 17-92
Aepod B vd area, available im­
mediately $550
per month
Phone 134-4440 or fat 114-

OwTiiimru.il |fitiiiiu1mii

m.«ilct ifi|i ca•mniuriK.eii kmi
61111. Hay. I K . CMMAery
(W Rkb louBt ol HomeDepot)
(417) 04-7171

153— A cr ea g e L o t F or
S ale

141— H o m es F or S a il
MELLONVILLE 4?. Iim Ijrm il
(knmg. 2367 sq ft in neighbor
hood of luiury homes Our Will
er, Jem tgin Prop 323 3166
beeper 633 3337
S A N D R A 3/2, split plin y e l l
rm, fireplace scr pain 2 car
garage, cornei lot Like new'
fieidy to move-in 187900
Ca» (407) 638 9666____________

O FFICE 8 STO R E AVAR- Both
over 1000 sq It C l I alter 8am
3324169
S A N FO R D - t.t74 sq ft olhce
on Lake Monroe Convenient to
courthouse A City Ha* Avail­
able
immediately
Morbrtier
Group. Inc (407) 539-1000 ed
108.

1 1 8 — O m e t S pace F or
R ent

Re a l E s t a t e , i n c

(407)122-4121

LA K EFR O N T LO T Beia.re
Lake Loch Arbor private
90X300 $60 000
LAKEFR O N T LO T Stone Ik
Land Lake Momoe *130 000
VACANT L O TS ■loch Arbor
135 0 0 0 10 $45 000 Ig pnv
wooded
LAKE MARY LO TS Wooded
$25 000

CO RNER LO T. over 1/4 ac LR.

eal n kith, gar $94,900.
DUPLEX OR HOUSE A2 2 kit.
M e . 1800 sq ft $79,900
MARKHAM WOODS 56 bd 3
bam 1 2 acres 3600 eq ft
Lrv.Tam, *cm pool $394,500
4/2,10 fnd acres Huge rooms
SC porch, 2 outotdg. (164,900
i •a i i t
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BAY AVE - Sanlord lot near
park $t5 000

321*5085

I r i rchhoff
* ^ . '^ » s o c l a t e s
O AKRIOOE FARM S • Ostaerv
Defona area 10 acres, ideal lor
horses or cattle larm Mobile
home or homesiie Zoned agri
$44,900 Financing aval ml am

I (904)747-8300

SMOKY MOUNTAINS gorgeous

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites evefiabte - 1100 SF 8
1800 SF. 407-331-7004

Sanford Historic Dlatricl (1)
Commencal
Lea sad
Units
$160,000, (t) Commencal Vac­
ant Lot $55 000 330 1495

155— C o n d o m in iu m s
F o r S ale

153— A cr ea g e L o t F or
S ale

UP SCALE C O N D O esc location.
wes maintained, taw main­
tenance. W e se» lum $48,900

b p - •* 19000* ■*(
finance 1 800 3606838

141— H o m es F or S ale

$21*9081

the lakeland Center
Sept 19m A 30th 1998
9 5 Sat. 9 4 Sun ad
Sponsored by Lakeland RJie
A Pistol Club. Inc

A YARD S A LE is tha perfect
way to do that and tha Semfnota
Fferafd can b m g people to your
door Advertise your sale in the
Semfnote Hereto tor onty *51/
kne end welch me items leave
while the money comes m Cel
by Neon en Tuesday and your 5kne ad can run tar three days In
the Hereto tar ONLY I t . l l t l A*
we ask le mat you prepay me
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(407) 322-2611

D E LTO N A 10 acres Ideal lor
moMe homesae. horses, cane,
farmng or nurseryi Zoned agncultural
$3,900/ACR E.
Sm
down w/owner tmenee 404-7671773 or 404-767-6422
D O N 'T M B S T I M ONEI1
Geneva 5 acres, cay water. Igru
poll, end septic (cash only)
33.000
2 J acres Carolina Ave. raw
lend 21.900

n t io u e

/ C o l ie c t ib l c s

HOUSE OF OOOOMS 901 Locual Ave Furn . appii, houser v » 1 * i« t 4 r e n &lt; r j^ 3 3 b * 3 * ^ _

219— W a n t ed to B uy
Alum. Cans
•18 W. FI

$21-0004
i, 844.9-1

I I F T TR3ECRAFT 93 50 hp mo­
tor 28to thrust trofkng motor
$5500obo 324 9949
2 LAR GE DR ESSER S 2 r v ^ T
stand, queen s in headboard.
$100 323-3093 leave massage
PEACE BEAR. M W M T $2000,
407-86043459, DELTO N A .
BOAT M O TO R very oU model,
needs one sm pari $99 eba 3
free mete cals cal 323-5201
FREE CAR. M I FUN n your
spare time Interested*1 Ca« L/nda B 626-3517 I also otter repi
pc* and new Tupperware

IN HOME FATRATFON UNHS
better Bian bottle quaiey $05 a
gsaon 407-767-9131

WfOOMO DRESS white,
prtnce. aequenceVam. beauttM. short sleeves, new. sue a
petite $300 caa 4156660

•ate Sept (2th9-4 301
airway Locharbor (corner of
Lake Bfvd and god courea and
washer dryer combo dryer, turn,
poof pump, ful s i mattress and
bos springs, bunk beds house
hold goods mac domes todtfe
mac. computer stud an pnnter 2
old trunks

22&gt; — M IS C E L L A N E O U S

2 3 8 — V eh icles W an ted

Plywood 4* x r Shoots
I V Thick $15 per stieel
C a l 323-4540

CASH $*$ PAK31
For Junk Car*. Trucks 8 M a d
•u p A M RCA m AureuL ill *W0

231— C ars F o r S ale
1988 TO Y O TA SUPRA black A
goto Ijty baded (tans but
needs wort Must sea $1500
obo 407-6888174

239—
M o t o r o c l e s / B ik e s

Fo r S a u
98 SUPER QUDK

» 3 F O R O F -t lO
4sp good contobon. sc. $5400
330-3305

DONT WONDER
HOW TO GET RIO
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU11

$15,000
332 2766

241— R ec .
V ehicles /C a m pers F or
S ale
FO R B A L I $1FT C AM PER ml
30*10 F I room set up 11 loam 8
country nr park tamahed $5000
3228881 or &lt;828)389-3067

T

The
feds are the guctest and most
■neipensrvo way to sell your
cart Run your three kne ad tar 10
days and pay onty $21 001 Even
better, rf you sea it sooner
(which we KNOW you wtf) you
can stop your ad and only pay
tar me number d day* a actu­
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Cad Geoff Becftne

302-8734

HBSS:

S a v in g s

Seminole%rald

IfiWNTODRIVE
TRACTORMOB

OARAGE SALE Sal A Sun 8-3
household items clothes and
rn.se 727 Atto Plica (Chase
Groves)

VARO SALE Sat A Sun 8 5 lent
ported*. GE stove, toys and
lots of goortet t33 N Hgh SI MOVINO BALE lawn mower,
(oft Lake Mary Bhrd)
weitfrt set. punching bag sham
pooer ceAng Ian children poof
futon mattress domes toy*
VARO SALE Sal A Six' Sept 12 books fjm 107 Club Rd Sat A
A 13 tods household item.
Sun 9 4
2434 Myrtle Ave
VARO SALE
241J myrtts
SallTm A Sun 13th 8-12

157— M o bile H o m es
F o r S ale
CARRIAGE C O VE 3 3 rww e*.
new carpel, hew panefmg car­
pel. screen room 321-3267

* FAMILY VARO BALE
Sat 8-4
103 E WoodUnd

MOVING SALE everyVnnQ must
go Fn 128 8 Sat 9-7 washer/
dryer refng mac 119 was myrBe dr

211 —
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223— M iscella n eo u s

149— C o m m e r c i a l
Pr o p e r t y F o r B a ir

Parti A* VUlee 2BFV7B4 Townhouse condo
$46,000, owner
motivated

THE b iq o n e ii
O V ER 600 T A B L E S

217— G arage S ales

W A N T T O G E T RID
OF ALL TH A T
S TU F F 7

322-7498

A M O VE M SPCCUkUI 400 eg.
ft. 4 1«4 SMB A M O N TH OMoeStorega 321-0120 0033-2654

Meyfair Oofl Course 1 5 ecre
lakeiront estate w 3.900el
home-needs work-- 1105.000 *
• 4 ac 1365.000
4 SR CotoAiat 2 story on 3
oded tots R ED U C E D T O

SHOW

SA N FO R D
A R EA
VAC AN T
LAND I Markham Rd Estate lot
3 3 ecres Trees A more bees
Price reduced lo 172,900 Owner
Carry ft 166' Front Zoned O C 2.
m town on 36m SI 147,900

S e fa 4 * 4
Since 1444

mi

Sales Trainee
Position Available
This ban
L e u rlktii t||n i t untry

187— S po rtin g G o o d s

For R ent
1DORM Quiel
convenient lo­
cated 1 bkxk k) bus route Park
Aie Mobil Ftome Inc 333 3861

217— G a ra g e S ales

W ATERBED AND FRAME
kngsue. soft stae no waves,
newt $260 415 8657

J IM D O Y L E
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

1500 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own this 3 bdrm
home mi C H A . new pamt 8 car­
pel 7 Ask about HUO homes1

60 UD OAX kmg w e wulerired
w/ tbosjnr A headboard 6W5646 or 330-4479 make offer

1400/1800

WE NEEO HOUSES TO RENT

APPLIANCE
STORE,

C JI4 0 7 -S 2 2 -2 K II

FURNITURE STO R E
ORAN O OPENING
3473 S Orlando Dr (across bom
B A Heard Chev) Open every
Monday lla m 7pm Guaranteed
saving on quality furniture
We also buy dean used
turrvture t antiques
Ca4 Tom at (407)330 4213

yiltW WV

SAN FO R O 4/2 102 Loch ArKv
Couri Near Mayfair Country
Club C al 131-9570 tor appt

1104,000

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Cam k r alkwkwi S fe ii |lm Itv
|Mki pLlkwiTAMKC

E A TE R O U E E N Vacuum dean
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♦ dean air machine AS tar only
*300 Call 321 6816

(1st lad. sec) 5635rtKv1S76sec
1308 W 30th St 310-4848

S A NOR A X I ml 0BL gamge
tease w cpttori 173517X
SANFO R O 5/3, w den sereen

The HHUman Qroup, Inc.
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181— ArrLIANCES 4 c
F u r n it u r e F o r S ale

t.* -1 i t '

patio, cha 1440/1150

RIG HT HAND MAN

PRE -SCHOOL/INF ANTOood"
Pay. Eiperwnced CO Aprs
lerted Call 331-5577

SNICKERS CANOY R O UTE
60 tacatons. $800 $1300 sold
nthiyi lincome Cost $3995
1-800-459-1112
1-1
w wwvendlngroules com

1/1 cottage

S A N FO R D ! I K
MARY 1 Ig
brkm, w bath. 5350mo includes
&lt;1 tv phone utAkes 303 7188

SANFORO 1/1- Cottage with pnvale entry 5460mon $450dep
Call 336-0043
_____

SOLOERERS .if *mal Heclronlea. dependability required. e«p
preferred but witling to tram.
Good benefits Cat Megnatone
Hearing Aid Co (1 334-1701 &gt;
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_______

160— B u sin ess F or
S ale

JEHNIGAN proprrttr*. We

ROOM FOR RENT
m condo
5 1CkVwk Util met. near SCC
Pool, tennis. on lake.Smoker
OK 331-5334

97— A p a r tm e n ts -

SECURITY OFFICER JO B
Training Armed A Unarmed
Branny A Aaaoc 834 7444

K IT * V C’ARI.VI.KOOIn I itn&gt; W riplit

Ron Jemsjan, 330-3355
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starling • $77/wk
Histone Downtown 330-4471

Pipe tayara- Site Worker*.
Fult-ttme with Den*tit*.
Can (407) 373-4133

Needs 100 w orkers dally.
*15 sign on bonus to new em­
ployee*
•Eitra pay to driver*
•Open 5 am
601 Dogtrack Rd Longwood
760-6106

103— H o uses U nfurnished

7 1 — H elp W anted

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Sanford Court Apartments
mis iMrtorttm„sum 323-3301

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WAREHOUSE

city convenience

252- A ccounting

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

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$ INCOME TA X tar InWv and
business
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repair*, parting a ceramic We
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CAR P EH TR Y-of a l type* from
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tar JR 3244-5052

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U 3-9484 COC001Ml

NEW R EM O O ELR EPM R
Doors, wmdowa. carpentry,
suing, decks 8 concrete
3234832 8 .0 B a W C8CI9880

2 7 5 -D rywall

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Warehouse space for rent, 1,250 sq. ft., part
of larger warehouse area. 24 hour access.
Located behind Seminole Herald newspaper
building. Truck loading dock available at no
additional cost. No lease required.
For more information, call Frank Voltoline at
the Seminole Herald.

3 2 2 -2611

Wad 8 Cekng Textme
Matched. Popcorn $22-4338

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
WITH 1 VR. LEASE Oil A M ABOUT OUR

276-E lectrical

MOVE-IN SPECIAL
IBDRM/ 1 BATH 850 m f t .
2 BDRM/ 1 BATH 1025 h ft.
2 BDRM/ 2 BATH 1125 m . ft-

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287-L awn S ervices
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898-5848

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M A R C IA 1 CL E AN84Q
LICENSED AMO EXPO
330-2031

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brushing 27yrs In busmett
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DON PtCXRCN TREE 8VC
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Lta/lntur 326-7343

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P* , R&gt; 74 hr storm damsos
Senior daoouni Tout tree cate.
Ftea eaamate* Bucket truck
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�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday. September It, 1998 - 1 1 A

by Chic Young
OH&amp;NOOO?! OO you HAVE
VOUR SHOES ON TV6 SOW

WAN?/

Hormonal changes are probably normal
DEAR DR. GOTT: Pm almost 16
and began having periods at 13. My
cycle it atill very irregular. Are both
my ovaries functioning properly or is
my body still adjusting to becoming a
woman? Could you please help me
understand what is happening to my
body?
DEAR READER: When girls begin
menstruating, they often experience
variations in flow and marked Irregu­
larity. After menarche (first menses),
many young women may not bleed
again for a year or more. Your ovaries
probably are functioning normally and
your body undoubtedly Is simply
adjusting to the strange and profound
effects of increasing hormone levels
However, since you are concerned
and have taken the time to write me,
you should double-check with a gyne­
cologist. Occasionally, young women
may experience correctable hormone
imbalances and a specialist will be
able to reassure you that everything is
OK or may suggest temporary treat­
ment if necessary.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Why would I
have different blood pressures in my
arms? The right arm Is 50 to 100
points higher than my left arm.
DEAR READER: The blood pres­
sure is normally the same throughout
the body. Because the circulation is a
free-flowing hydraulic system, the
pressure within it does not vary from
arm to arm, arm to leg or leg to leg.
Small differences between blood
pressure recordings In the extremi­
ties are usually due to fluctuating
pressure or to technical differences in
now the blood pressure Is recorded.
For example, a person with a thin arm
will seem to have lower blood pres­
sure than a thick-armed individual.
This Is because the large arm
requires a pressure cuff that is wider
than normal in order to record an
accurate figure.
In your case, the difference between
the arms is significant and suggests a
medical condition called subclavian
stenosis. Occasionally, patients will
show a higher right-arm pressure
because of a narrowing of a portion of
the subclavian artery that feeds the
left arm. This narrowing causes an
elevated blood pressure in the right
arm but not in the left. It is a danger­
ous condition and can lead to stroke
unless the constriction la surgically
corrected. Most doctors are alert to

DR. G O T T
PETER
G O T T , M .D .

ered, treatment is direct and perma­
nent. The diagnosis is established
with an aortogram, a type of X-ray
study during which material is inject­

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vision

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18 Nothing doing
21 Thesaurus
compiler
23 To — With
Love
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Olrvaean
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Umberto —
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31 Forceful
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ed into the aorta and films taken. The
pinched area shows up readily.
I suggest that you discuss your
blood-pressure readings with your
doctor. If he or she verifies your fig­
ures, you will need to have further
examination.

You can write to Or. Gott
at P.O. Box 2017, Murray
Hill Station, New York, NY
1 01 5 6
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In four spades, you see 10 cast-iron
tricks, but you cannot cash them be­
fore the opponents have taken four. It
la extremely frustrating. Yet sometimes you have only yourself to blame.
Today's declarer fancied himself at
a potential bridge expert. Unfor­
tunately, he was aiming higher than
his ability would allow. But what would
you have done in his position? Against
four spades, West cashes the dun ace,
then switches to a knavish spade
knave — as the English used to call a
Jack.
South's three-spade rebid was invi­
tational. He would normally have to or
M high-card pointa, but he felt the
heart queen was sufficient compensa­

tion for the misting point or two.
The declarer won trick two, then
paused for thought. Assuming a 3-2
trump break, he could see II tricks via
five apadea, five hearts and the dia­
mond ace. But then he noticed that if
he gave up a trump trick, the oppo­
nents would cash their club winners.
So, South started immediately on the
hearts, discarding a club on the third.
However. West ruffed wilh the spade
10 and returned the diamond nine.
Thinking that West, having played
the jack and 10, was now out of
trumps, declarer put up dummy's ace
and played another top heart, throw­
ing a club. But West ruffed with the
queen and cashed the club king to de­
feat the contract
As you will have seen. South couldn't
recover at trick «ix. His error was ear­
lier. He should have let West win trick
two. Then. South can win, say, a dia­
mond switch, draw trumps, and run
the hearts in peace.
Think first, play second.

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FOOTBALL FEVER |

Rams sneak past Tribe

You're no
Lake Mary
sports fan if girls edge
you miss...
Seminole in
By J e f f Bertlnlcke

ASSISTANT SI'OirrS EDITOR

volleyball

Kellie Werner

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Game of the Week
Tonight: Lake Howell
Oviedo, 7:30 p.m.

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OVIEDO _ Last week, both teams stumbled
out of the gate. Oviedo lost Its opener, 17-7 to
University, turning the bull over six times.
Lake Howell also fell, 22-12 to Winter Park.
Both teams are coming off seasons which
ended on different ends of the county spec­
trum. Oviedo made It to the second round of
the state playoffs mid knocked off the Silver
Hawks In an overtime thriller last seuson.
For Lake Howell, last week’s loss repre­
sented a reminder of a disappointing 3-7 sea­
son that kept the Hawks out of the pluyoffs.
This Is possibly the county's biggest rivalry
nnd the old cllchi about 'throwing out the
record books’ applies,
Oviedo quarterback Kenny Sturllng will
match up against Lake Howell's Jesse Han­
non who started last season. The Hawks are
struggling wlUi a season-ending Injury to
linebacker Andy Hardy, but still have un ex­
perienced backfleld and the county's best
kicker. David Lantlgua.

By J e f f Bertln lcke
ASSISTANT SK IR T S EDITOR
IAKE MARY _ It's n in ir sign of
a good Irani whrn II ran play a
h id match and t*tIII make It look
like an rat*y win.
That's how It went for thr Lake
Mary girls’ volleyball learn Thurs­
day night when II scrotrhcd Its way
to a 10-14. 15-10 win over a
scrappy Seminole tram In Sem i­
nole Athletic Conference action at
Dikr Mary High School.
Thr Rams (H I) were sloppy, but
had some excuses
First, the Itarns urn* coming off
a pounding of Hlshop Moore
Wednesday night whrn all cylin­
ders were firing. They also played
three games last weekend at the
1-tkr Mary Invitational and had
Please see Volleyball, Page BA

LAKE MARY _ The Rams finally got their
first win In almost two years last week with u
17-14 defeat of Edgewnter. The Rams offense
wasn't much to cheer about until last year's
starting quarterback. Cory Cooper, came off
the bench In the fourth quarter and started
handing the ball to workhorse Lawrence Ru­
dolph.
Rudolph struggled through the first three
quarters, but. after a lightening storm sus­
pended action for 45 minutes, he ran with a
vengeance and carried all eight times during
Lake Mary's winning touchdown drive.
Lyman, which struggled In crunch time
last season, let another one slip uway last
week In a 24-19 loss to Seminole. The Grey­
hounds trailed 24-0, but scored 19 unan­
swered points and had a chance to win until
a last-second pass was picked off In the end
rone.
Last year, the Rams fell to Lyman on a
last-second fumble. They are still struggling
offensively and this Is the best Lyman team
In several years.

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By J e ff Bertlnlcke
ASSISTANT SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY _ Nick Stuart can be aa good as he
wants to be.
That's the way Lake Mary cross country coach Mike
Otbson sera It.
"Nick Is the best In Central Florida.* Gibson said.
*lt all depends on how hard he works.*
Stuart It the leader of the Lake Mary cross country
tram which Is battling to replace Lyman a t the
county's best team. Aa far as individuals. Stuart
stands alone.
Last year. Stuart finished 10th In the slate, despite
suffering a serious shin splint Injury. He recuperated,
had a strong outdoor season, then went out and won
the Lake Mury Summertime Meet which featured some
of Utr beat runners In the area. He followed that up
with a wtn at the Lake Brantley Invitational to
solidify his place among Central Florida's elite.
Not bad for a guy who's only been running cross
country for four years.
*1 Just started during my freshman year.* Stuart
said. "My coach asked me to come out because he
saw me running during the summer and I really got
Into It.*

Pine

\ DELTONA _ Last year, this was expected to
be a very emotional game for Seminole and
pine Ridge.
; Since Seminole coach Jim Worthington
fame to the county from Pine Ridge, there
was speculation that there would be a war
going on both on and off the field.
That never happened as Seminole beat Its
coach's former team, quite easily.
Besides the emotional turbulence that was
supposed to surround last year's match-up.
the ‘Notes have something real to worry
about this year.
Their performance In the season opener.
• Seminole did win last week, with a 24-19
score over Lyman High School. But the
-Notes allowed the Greyhounds to come back
from a 24-0 deficit and didn't score a point
after the first 10 or so minutes of the third
quarter.
“ Granted, Lyman Is not the team It was last
year. This team Is actually good and sick of
being pushed around. That could make for a
winning season.
&gt;. Seminole, however. Isn't the same team It
was last year, either.
; The strength of this team Is the running
game. If Pine Ridge can do what Lyman did,
.and shut down Dcon Howard, Clarence
Latimer can get through the line. Scoring
won't be a problem.
• The problem Is the endurance, or lack
there of. of the defense.
; B y the end of last week’s game, they were
tired. They were allowing holes to open that
fdack trucks could fit through and had diffi­
culty protecting the outside.
r It's doubtful that after a week of practice
'with Worthington that those problems still
exist.
,
,
If they do. however. Pine Ridge may be able
to stay In the game and possibly sneak up on
B u m see r m r . Pegs B

dominated the net in the second game a i the Rams held off
Sommolo, 16-14. 15-10. In gfrte votoybal action on Thursday.

Stuart runs to head of
the cross country pack

Tonight: Lyman at Lake Mary,
7:30 p.m.

Tonight: Seminole
Ridge, 7:30 p.m.

Hetty Hartxxjr (left) got a block and a epika to bring Lake
Mary from behind In the first game and Undaey Man* (right)

It paid off. Stuart has been a key member of the
Runntn' Rams since Joining the team and. this year,
he has a team that may be able to challenge Lyman
for county supremacy.
Nek Stuart hopes to turn an Injuryplagued 10th place state finish last year
Into a state championship this year.

David Binge and Brent Keith give the team some
depth and the team believes In Itself.
*lt all depends on us.* Keith said. It's all on our
shoulders.*

Especially Stuart's. He run a personal best 10:24.6
during the summertime meet and needs to keep up
the parr If Lake Mary wants any chance of touting
Lyman, the second-ranked tram In the state.
*N!ck can beat any of Lymans runners.* Gibson
said. ‘ Binge ran beat a lot of them. There's no reason
why we can't go to states. I can't see us not near the
top. barring Injury.*
That's what happened to Stuart last year. Binge was
also Injured, but Stuart was able to recover In time for
outdoor season. He ran the mile and the two mile
and. after rehabilitation, led the outdoor team with
best times of 4:27 In the mile and 10-flat In the twomllr.
In the states. Stuart finished 10th In the mile. but.
after a year of recuperating from his shin splints, he
and Gibson expect bigger things. Lake Mary's never
had a state champion In boys track and field, so
Stuart ta looking to be the first.
‘ Nick's a very hard workrr.* Gibson said. *He racks
up the miles all summer and makes It a year-round
sport. He knows he has to put In his miles nnd we
depend on it.*
Stuart will get a major test next weekend at the
Lake Mary Classic. Lyman and some of thr best
tram s In the state will attend the 22-trmm event.
Stuart has the heart and will to wtn. but he's taking
It race by race.
*1 don't have any real goals.* Stuart said. *We Just
work from week to week.*
He'll be running somewhere next year after he
graduates from Lake Mary. Stuart ts a 3 .3 grade point
average student who is looking at all of the big
Florida schools as well as UCLA.
For now, though. Stuart ts Just concerned with a
championship for himself and hla teammates.

Lake Brantley
‘blocks’ Lake
Mary’s hopes
of victory in
J.V. football
By Alas Kama
HERALD STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY _ A stellar offensive line made
the difference for Lake Brantley on Thursday
night at Don T. Reynolds Stadium.
Lake Brantley defeated host Lake Mary In
Junior varsity football action, 24-13.
With the Patriots leading 6-0 In the second
quarter. Lake Mary running back Corey Ja ck so n
scored from eight yards out. They were unable
to take the lead, however, as the extra point
went wide.
On
Lake
Brantley's
next
possession,
quarterback Taylor Ramsaur threw a perfect
spiral down field to wide receiver Jo h n Shaw.
Shuw caught the long puss and sprinted the
rest of the way to the end tone for a 59 yard
touchdown reception.
The Patriots also missed their extra point,
and the score stood at 12-6 Lake Brantley.

A Laks Brantley tackier (No. 32) brings down Lake
Mary running beck Corey Jackson during the Patriots'

24-13 vietpry ovar tha Rama In Junior varsity football
action st Don. T. Reynolds Stadium Thursday night.

The score remained that way for the rest of
the half.
The Patriots took the opening kickoff of the
second half and Ramsaur led hla team on a
long, sustained drive down the field supported
by excellent run blocking by the offensive line.

The drive, which lasted 8:50. culminated In •
five-yard touchdown run by Ramsaur. The extra
point was again missed, and Lake Brantley
lengthened Its lead to 18-6.
The Rama stormed back however, as

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�8 A •Seminole Herald Sanford. Florida •Friday, September 11, 1998

Volleyball---C ontinued from Page 5A
three road
names In three nights this
week.
They were noticeably tired,
so coach Cindy Henry wasn't
too concerned.
“We played such a pretty
m atch against Ulshop Moore
and that's why this game
m akes me so entry." Henry
satd. 'O ne night you have it.
the next night there's nothing
there."
Too much traveling made it
tough for the Hams to keep It
up. Henry said.
"You get psyched night after
night and we Just got tired."
she said. "Three straight ntghts
and a tournament will do that."
Give Seminole credit. Coach
Beth C orso Is stilt trying to re­
build a team that lost six sen ­
iors during the unforgettable
1996 season. Last year was
tough and the team seem s to
bt Anally coming together.
They had a game point against
the Rams but weren't able to
seal the deal.
Lake Mary ran out to a 4-1
lead In the first game last
night, but Seminole showed
some serious spunk. A spike

from Michelle Cardrl tied It at
4-4 and that's before Sem i­
nole's Amanda Cook stepped
up big time. She would be
heard from throughout the
match.
The teams traded points un­
til. with the score tied at 9,
Like Mary started showing the
rfleets of a long week and
Seminole (2-5), behind the
serve of Kim Corso. ran off
three straight points.
After failing down, 14-12,
Like Mary showed why It's a l­
ways a perennial state title
threat. After a stde-out. Kelly
Harbour blocked a shot at the
net to cut tt to one. then, with
the score tied at 14-14, Har­
bour slainmrd home another
winner and a Seminole error
gave Lake Mary the first gnmr.
Game two was a bit raster.
The Rams charged out to a 3 0
lead and were up 13-3 before
Seminole got on a run to make
ft close before Harbour's slam
off a Ja ck ie Van Loovcn set
gave Lake Mary the match.
Undsey Man/ dominated the
net throughout the second
game and Van Loovcn set up
point after point.
"We Just look at each match
as something to build on." Van

Loovcn said. "We hope It builds
to a state championship."
Lake Man1 will host Boone
on Monday at 7 p.nt. before
traveling to Like Brantley on
Tuesday, also at 7 p m.
Seminole will play a dlstiirt
contest In Deltona against Pine
Ridge on Monday at 6 p in. and
then stay on the road to play
Lyman on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
before returning home to host
Mainland In another district
match-up on Wednesday at 0
p.m.

W IN T E R SPRINGS
B E A T S O VIEDO
WINTER SPRINGS _ Like
Howell, still winless under new
coach Brandt Sanford, gave
slate power Winter Springs a
st niggle before the Bears won,
15-13. 15-2. In girls Seminole
Athletic Conference volleyball
action Thursday night.
Thr Hawks (0-3) led 13-11 In
the first game behind thr
serving of Heather Dorsum who
scored right |&gt;olnts. Including
six straight. Setter Liz Johnson
also kept Like Howell alive
before Winter Springs (3*1)
dominated the second game.
"It was really great thr wuy
we played tonight." Sanford

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ The Seminole High School
Athletic Boosters are offering reserved
season football tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hall at 3 23-5100.

Friday Night Fun
SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford
0111111381108. 601 E. 25th Place. Is on Friday
ntghts from 7 :3 0 p.m .-to-lO p.m.
Activities offered Include f^m nastlcs. roek
climbing, basketball, and lots of fun and
games.
The fee for the evening Is $5 for children
ages 6-to-12.
For more Information call 323-2462.

Fever-------------------Continued from Page 6
tlie ‘N olcs In the second half.

Tonight: Tampa-Berkley Prep
at Winter Springs, 7:30 p.m.
WINTER SPRINGS _ Tonight marks the
Bears' first home game as a varsity team.
It's also the final game they’ll play on even
terms with an opponent as the Bears have
to step It up against Lake Brantley next
week.
In an opening 54-0 pounding of Bayslde.
tlie Bears ran wild and quarterback B ran ­
don Blake, along with tailback Johnnie
Blake', dominated. But Bayslde Is a firstyear school In the same situation as Winter
Springs was last season. Berkley Is a small
step up before Winter Springs begins play
against county opponents.

AAU baseball players needed
LAKH MARY _ An AAU 13-nnd-Under
baseball ream Is befng formed for the fall
season.
Needed arc dedicated playc-B and parents
to fill thr squad that will travel locally and
piny a competitive schedule.
For more Information, call Rick at (407)
322-5631.

Patriots got off to an excellent start to the
season with a 27-22 win on the road over
arch-rival Apopka. Tills week, the Patriots
will see what they are mude of.
Dcland Is ranked eighth In tlie state und
won the district title last season. Tlie Bull­
dogs are loaded with Division I prospects
and arc still the best team In the district.
Lake Brantley's Regan Russell, who only
played In two games last year, had an Im­
pressive showing in last week's opening win
und he has some help running the patented
Lake Brantley triple-option with running
back Arnold Celeste.
L ast year, Deland pounded-the Pntrtots
early In the season, but Lake Brantley is
bigger and faster than last season and
might put up a strong fight, but Dcland Is
as strong a team os anyone In Central
Florida this year.

Tonight: Deland at Lake Bran­
tley, 7:30 p.m.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Last week, the

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MAAYANNE MORSE
(••AL)
CLERK OF
THE CO U N TY CO UR T
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
N O TIC E
AM ER ICANS W TTN
D IS A B ILITIES A C T O F I B M
Adm inistrative O rd e r
No. B T-D
If you are a parson with a dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation In order to participate
In thla proceeding, you am enti­
tled, al no coal to you, to the
provision ol certain assistance
Plea**
contact
Court
Administration ot SCI N Park
Avanu*. Bulla N301. Sanlord,
FL 32771 (407) 313-4330. oat
4227 within t working day* oL
your receipt ol thro notice: II
you are hearing or vole*
impaired, cell 1-SOO-M4-S77I
Taylor and Carla, P.A.
Attorneys lor the Pteinlitl.
1900 Summit Towner
Boulevard. Sutt* S00,
Orlando. Florida S2S10
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MARYAN NC MORSE

Clark ol Ih* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalls, Raymar,
Barrett I Frappiar
Poet Otftc* Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33401-3410
IM P O R TA N T
NOYIOB

ASM RICANS R7ITN
DISABILITIES ACT OF IM S
Admlnletratlva Order
Ho. M -S7
Parsons with a disability who
need a apodal accommodation
to participate in thia proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at 30t N. Park
Avanu*. Suit* N. 301, Sanlord.
Florida 32771 al M a il live (t)
day. prior to Ih* proceeding
T.l.ph on o (407) 323-4330 Eat
4227, 1-SOO-SSS-S771 (TOO), or
1-000-SSS-0770 (V). via Florida
Relay Service
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NORW EBT M ORTOAOE
INC . A CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION
F/KJA N 0R W ES T
M ORTOAOE INC .
A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
DEATRICE •
TALIAFERRO. HENRY
TALIAFERRO
A/K/A HENRY L
TALIAFERRO. JR ;
BENEFICIAL FLORIOA.
INC : JO HN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TEN AN TS IN
POSSESSION
OEFENDANT(S)

NOTICB
OF FORBCLOSURB SALS

NO TICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmanl ol lorscloaura dalad
Augur I 24th. IM S . an la rad in
Crotf Caaa No. S7-1071-CA-14■ of th* Circuit Court ol Ih*
IS TH Judicial Circuit In and lor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD.
Florida. I will sail to Ih . higha.l
and boat bidder lor cash AT
THE W E S T FR O N T DOOR OF
C O U R TH O U S E ol tha SEM I­
NOLE
County
Courthouse
located al SOI N PARK AVENUE
In SANFORO. Florida, a t l l 00
a m . on Ih* 1*1 day ol October.
I S M th* following described
property as ast forth in said
Summary Final ludgmant, to-

said. “\\V arc going to count ft
on the winning side."
la k e Howell will be at Del.aiul (or a district mnlth on
Tuesday and host Lyman In an
SAC contest on Thursday. Both
m atches an- set for 7 p.m.
si arts.
Winter Springs will ploy two
SAC matches next week, al

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IN B O Y S ’ A C TIO N :
UrlAND _ 'flu- l-ik r Mary
hoys' volleyball team won a
battle of unbeatens on Thu rs­
day night, coming from behind

Football

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quarterback Anthony Ballcrtno launched a 7*1yard touchdown pass to Luke Lukoslc, H ie extra
point brought Like Mary to within live points.
18-13.
Stalling olT at mldllilil, the Pal Hots again
moved down the Held, eating up yards anti
minutes, and Hamsaur again consummated the
drive with a one-yard quarlerhark keeper.
Like Maty could nut answer the score, ami
L ike Brantley held on by a final score of 24-13.
Patriots head coach Lee Hartman em llled
great hall control In his It-am's vtrtniy,
"The offense played a great game." salt!
Hartman.

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IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I IS T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT. IN AN D FOR
S EM IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
0ENERAL
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C ASK NO:
S71 C A 14 B
C ITICO RP M ORTOAOE INC
p l a in t if f

VS
STEVEN M PATTERSON IF
LIVING. AND IF DEAD
THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISES GRANTEES
ASSIONEES
LIENOR. CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
STEVEN M PATTERSON
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
STEVEN M PATTERSON IF
ANY. CROWN OAKS NO 2.
INC .TH E SPRINGS
COM M UNITY ASSOCIATION
INC . JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NO TIC S
OF F O R IC L O S U R I SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant Id a Summary Final
Judgmanl al foreclosure deled
August 2Stfi. IM S . entered In
Civrl C et* No SS S71 CA 14 0
ot Ih* Circuit Court ol Ih* ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and foe SEM I­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I writ tell to the highest
and bast bidder for cash AT
THE W EST FR O N T DOOR Or
C O U R TH O U S E of tha S EM I­
NOLE
County
Courthoue*
lo cal.d at 30t N PARK A V I in
SANFORD. Florida, al 11 00
a m on tha tel day ol October.
1 M I Ih* toliowing described
properly aa eat farth in aaul
Summery Fin*t" Judgment to ­
ol!
CO NDO M INIUM UN IT 102.
BUILDING J. CROW N OAKS.
FIRST ADDITION. A C O N D O ­
MINIUM ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF R E S TR IC ­
TIONS.
RESERVATIONS.
C O VEN A N TS .
C O N D ITIO N S
AND EAS EM EN TS THER EO F
R ECORDED
IN
O FFICIAL
RECORDS 0 O 0 K M S . PAOE
IS77.
ANY
AM ENDM EN TS
TH ER E TO . OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
CO UN TY.
FLORIOA
AN0
TOG ETHER W ITH ALL APPUR­
TENANCES THERETO. INCLUD­
ING AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST
IN THE COM M ON ELEM ENTS
AND COMMON PROPERTY AND
TO G E TH E R W ITH THE C A R ­
PORT APPERTAINING TO SAID
CO NDO M INIUM LIVINO UNIT.
ALL AS PARTICULARLY SET
FORTH IN THE DECLARATION
Dalad this l l t h day ol
AUO UST. m s
(C IR C UIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol th* Circuit Court
Dy Ruth King
Deputy Cterk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTO R NEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S University Drive
Suit* S00
Plantation. FL 33324
(114)233-0000
SS-2SSI 1(FNMA)CMI
In accordance with th*
American with Disabilities Act.
person, with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate in thia proceeding
should contact th* Cterk ol th*
Circuit Court at Ih* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-3234330. not later than aavsn day*
prior lo th* proceeding || hear­
ing impaired. 1-SOO-OSS-3771
(TD D ) or 1-S0O-0SS-S770. via
Florida Raley Service
Pubiiah September 4.1 1 , IM S
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IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I I ID H T K IN T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
S IM IN 0 1 S C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A S S NO . S S -t t S T -C A
DIVISION 14-1
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
0ANK f/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA SUCCESSOR
0Y MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA F/K/A CORAL
OADLES FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION
Plsinhtfte).
VS
CALVIN L HOWELL. *1*1
Delendenttt)

NOTICE
OF F O R IC L O S U R I B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to e Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
leptenrber 1. 1SS4. end entered
in Cse* NO S S -ITS T-C A ol the
Circuit Court ot the E IG H ­
TEEN TH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County Florida
wherein FIRST UNION NATION­
AL DANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK OF NORTH
C ARO LINA S U C C E S SO R BY
MEROER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA
F/K/A CORAL GABLES FED ER ­
AL SAVINOS AND LOAN AS S O ­
CIATION I* Ih* Plaintiff and
CALVIN L HOWELL. 0IANA O
HOW ELL:
FIRST
UNION
NATIONAL BANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION N ATIO NAL BANK OF
NORTH C ARO LINA S U C C E S ­
SOR BY MEROER T O FIRST
UNION N ATIO NAL BANK OF
FLORIDA
F/K/A
CORAL
Q A0LE S FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND
LO AN
ASSOCIATION,
SOUTHERN COMMERCE BANK;
LDM INC . A DISSOLVED C O R ­
PORATION ar* the Defendant*.
I will tell lo tha highest and
beet bidder lor cash at tha Weet
front door ol th* Seminole
county Courlhout*. Sanlord,
Florida *1 11 DO * m , on Ih* t el
day ol October, 1SSI. the fol­
lowing described property at
le t
forth
in
teid
Final
Judgmanl
LO T 131, U T I L E CREEK
PHASE l-A . AC CO R DINQ TO
THE
PLAT
TH ER EO F
Al
RECORDED IN PLAT D 0 0 K 4*.
P AO IS IS THROUGH 44. P U B ­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/k/a 27S3 HUNNINQ
SPRINGS LOOP
OVIEOO FL I I T E t
WITNESS MV HAND end the
east of this Court on September
2nd. IM S
(SEALI
Maryann* Mora*
Cterk of Ih* Circuit Court
Dy Jan* E Jaeawtc
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCalls. Reymer.
Barrett S Freppier
Poet Ohio* Bos 3410
Tampa. FL 33S0I
F*i04240e
N O TIC B
It you era a parson with a dis­
ability who naadi accommoda­
tion in order lo participate in
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no cost lo you. tor th*
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
Court
Ad ironist rat ion al 301 N Perk
Avanu*. Sanford. Florida 32771.
telephone number (407) 3234330. within 2 working day* of
your receipt of this document. If
hearing impaired. (TD D) 1-100•85-1771.

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to edge DcLand, 9-15. 15-6, 1715.
Tlie Bams Improved to 4-0 on
tlie season, while thr Bulldogs
fell to 4-1.
Ijfke Mary will return to
Seminole Athletic Conference
on Monday, traveling to Alta
monte Springs lo fate Lnkr
Brantley at 7 p.m. on Monday.

Like Maty coach Collin Sample was nut
overly distressed lay his team's loss, ns his team
managed to hang In until the final minutes
despite n roster totaling Just 2 0 players.
"I think we'll Improve a lot ns the season goes
oil." said Sample.
Like Brantley hosts Seminole, while Like
Mary Is at Like Howell nrxt Thursday. Both
games are set for a 7 p.m. Atari.

Legal Notices
IN T H I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I IS T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT, IN AND FOR
• SM INO LS C O U N TY ,
FLO NIO A
O IN IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C ASS NOi SB 1&gt;41 C A 14 B
AURORA LOAN SERVICINO
PLAINTIFF
VS
OENNIS L MEADS IF
LIVING AND IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS,
DEVISEES O R AN7EIS
ASSIONEES LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER FWRIIES
C l AIMING AN
INTEREST 0V, THROUGH,
UNDER OR AGAINST OENNIS
L MEANS DIANE L
MEARS IF LIVINO AND IF
DEAD THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS DEVISEES
□ R A N TE IS ASSIONEES
LIENORS CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMINQ AN
INTEREST DV.
THROUGH UNDER OR
AQAINST DIANE L MEARS
IAKEW OO O AT THE
CROSSINGS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION INC , THE
CROSSINOS MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. INC .
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. JOHN DCe AND
JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN •
POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)

NOTICE

OF FORICLOSURI SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol toracloeura deled
August 2ith. I N I enterad m
Civil Cat* No M 1141 CA 14 D
ol th* Circuit Court ol th* ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Flood*. I will tetl lo Ih* highest
end best bidder lor cash at th*
W EST FR O N T DOOR ol th*
SEMINOLE County Courlhout*
located, at 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE hi SANFORD. Florida,
at I t 00 a m on th* 1st day of
October. IS IS th* following
described property at eel forth
m
said
Summary
Final
Judgment lo-wit
LOT SO IAKEW OOO AT THE
CRO SSINGS.
UNIT
FIVE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A l RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK 31 PAOE 41. P U B ­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
O tle d thi* 21th day ot
AUGUST. IM S
(CIRCUIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ol th* Circuit Court
Oy Ruth King
Oaputy Cterk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S University Drive
Suite S00
Plantation, FL 33124
(S 84)233-1000
SS-2S3I3(ALS)
In accordanca with th*
American with Disabihtiat Act.
parsons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
panic ipala in this proceeding
should contect th* Cterk ol the
Circuit Court el th* SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-313*
4330. not later than seven days
prior to tha proceeding If hear­
ing Impaired. 1-SOO-SSS-I77I
(TO O ) or I -SOO-tSS-1770, via
Florida Ralay Service
Publieh September 4, 11. IM S
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N O TIC E
rami
Notice l* hereby groan that w#
am engaged in butinae* at 3S07
Park Drro*. Sanford, Florida
31773.
Seminole County.
Florida, under tha Flctitiou*
Nam* ol ORLANDO BOAT
■ XCNANBB. and that wa
Inland to ragiatar said name
wilh
Ih*
Divlaion
bf
Corporations,
Tallahaeaea,
Florid* In accordance with th*
provision* ol the Fictitious

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Nam* Statute* To-Wit Section
I t s OS. Florida Statute* IS tt
Starr Unlimited Inc
Robert Attena«io
Publith September I t , 1SSA
0 E U -I0 * ____________
M TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T N I IS T H JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT, IN AND FOR
• E M IN O L I C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
O IN IR A L
JU R IS D IC TIO N DIVISION
C ASS M O :S 7 .tl2 3 .C A 1 4 &gt; B
O l CAPITAL MORTOAOE
SERVICES. INC
P IA IN TIFI
VS
WILLIAM M BARLEY IF
UVINQ, AND IF OEAD THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS
DEVISEES ORANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS TRUSTEES
AND ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN
INTEREST OY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AQAINST WILLIAM
M BARLEY OAIL C O A R liV
IF LIVING. AND IF OEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
HEIRS DEVISEES ORANTEES
ASSIONEES. LIENORS
CREDITORS TR USTEES AND
ALL O THER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN IN TER EST DV
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AQAINST GAIL C OARLEY
WILLIAM BEST. IF LI VINO
AND IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE HEIRS. DEVISEES
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREDITORS
TR USTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMINQ
AN INTEREST OY. THROUGH
UNDER OR AOAIN ST WILLIAM
BEST. A NOE LA BEST. IF
UVINQ AND IF DEAD
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES
ASSIONEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES AND
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST 0 T
THROUOH. UNDER OR
AOAINST ANQELA BEST.
BENTLEY WOOOS
COM M UNITY ASSOCIATION
INC . JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
D EFEN D A N T)!!

AS -NOTIOS

OF FO R BC LO S U R B B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to an Order Granting
th*
motion
to
Raael
Foraclotur* Sate dated August
27th, f i l l , entered In Civil
Cse* No S7-1I23-C A 14-D ol
the Circuit Court ol th* ISTH
Judicla' Circuit in and lor SEMI
NOLE
County
SANFORD
Florida, t will tell to th* high#*l
and belt bidder lor cash WEST
FR O NT OOOR OF C O U R T.
HOUSE. 101 NO R TH PARK
AVENUE, ol Ih* SEMINOLE
County C ourlhout# in S A N ­
FORD, Florida, at I t 00 o'clock
a m on th# tel day ol October
I M S Ih* following described
property at eat forth in sent
Summary Final Judgment, to.
wit
LO T 41. BENTLEY WOOOS
AC CO R DINQ TO THE PLAT
THER EO F AS R ECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 41. PAOE(S) 7»
THROUOH S3. O F THE PUBLIC
R ECO R DS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oeled Ih.* t l t h day ol Augutl

tSSS

(CIRCUIT CO UR T SEAL)
M ARIANNE MORSE
Cterk ol the Circuit Court
By Jana E Jatawic
Deputy Cterk
IN ACCORDANCE W ITH THE
AMERICANS W ITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES ACT, persona with disabil­
ities needing a special accom
modation
should
contact
C O U R T ADM INISTRATION, el
Ih*
SEM INOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-123-4330. ISOO-SS4-I771 (TOO) or 1-100114-4770. via Florida Relay
Service
DAVID J STERN. P A
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE *00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
N-OS401 (QNW)
Publith September 4, I t . IS IS
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Hrker

L O T I M . RAMBLE WOOD.
AC CO R D IN G TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F A t R ECORDED IN
PLAT B OO K SS. PAGES 7 AND
S. O F T H I P U B U C RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Dated thi* 27th day ol Augutl.
(C IR C UIT C O U R T SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk of the Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Cterk
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTO R NEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI • University O n v .
Suit* 100
Plantation. FL *3224
(SS4) 233-4000
•7-13021
In accordance wilh tha
American with Disabilities Act.
pareons with di.abilrtlas need­
ing a .pacial accommodation to
participate in thia proceeding
should contact tha Cterk ot tha
Circuit Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 4071234330. not talar than aav.n days
prior to Ih* proceeding II hear­
ing impaired 1-S00-B4S 1771
|T00) or 1-S0O-ISES770. via
Florida Relay Service
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home against Oviedo on Tues­
day and at Lake Brantley on
Thursday. Both m atches will
start nl 7 p.m.

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Religion
2 parks offering contemporary
Christian music this weekend
By Busan Wanner

HERALD STAFF WRITER

Night of Joy
Sln rr HIM. Wall DlHiiry World has Inspired
Christians with "Night of Joy ." Tills weekend.
Sept. II and 12. promoters will bring this
1wo day event bark with headliners such ns
Hob Carlisle. Avalon, God's Properly, Greg
‘ Long. Ja r s of Clay and Third Day.
Carlisle, famous for his song -Butterfly
Kisses," will perform at Cinderella's Castle
■ Stage at 8 :3 0 and 10:110 p.rn. and at midnight.
He has won eight major music awards alone
for his popular song.
Avalon will perform at Cosmic Hay's at !) and
1
p, m. and midnight while God's Property
Is entertaining at the Tommorrowland Stage
at 0 :2 5 and I 1:25 p.m. Greg Long will also he
at the Tommorrowland Stage at 8 :3 0 and
I0:.T0 p.m. and at 12:.T0 a.m. J a r s of Clay will
daz/le the audience at the Cinderella Castle
Stage at 0 :2 5 and 11:25 p.m. and Third Day
util slug at the Advrntiirrland Stage at 0 and
10:25 p.m. and at midnight.
Ill addition to the concerts Night of Jo y feulures an opportunity to enjoy Magic Kingdom
attractions during the evening from 8 :3 0 p.m.
to I a.m. each evening of the event. Tills IGth
annual concert earrtes groups with a total of
s«*vrn Gospel Music Association Dove Awards.
According to Wall Disney World Medlu R ela­
tions. -Gods IToprrty rrcelved Urban Krcorded Song of the Year and Urban Album of
the Year while J a r s of Clay brought the honor
ol Group of the Year. Other Dove winners
Avalon received New Artist of the year. Third
Day won Hock Recorded Song of the Year and
Hock Album of the Year, and Bob Carlisle was
honored with Sonlhem Gospel Recorded Song
ol the Year."
In ihr |&gt;as, more than 5H different Christian
music acts have combined an audience at the
Magic Kingdom of more than 6 0 0 .0 0 0 guests.
A Who's Who list of Night of Jo y com piles
names such ns Drbby Boone. Amy Grant.
Shrlla Walsh IVlra and Leon Putlllo In the b e ­
ginning stages of organisation to recent p er­
formances try DC Talk. Ju cl Velasquez, Strven
Curtis Chapman and Anointed.
For more Information on tickets at thr cost
of $2H plus tax. call any area Christian book
store, ticket outlet or Walt Disney World at
•107/W-Dlsnry.

Rock (he Universe
Universal Studios will "Hock the Universe"

with what thry describe as "exhilarating
Christian Music." H ie II-h an d lineup Is set
for tonight and Saturday at the theme park.
Tickets may be purchased at a cost of $ 2 8
plus tax. In advance, or $3 3 plus tax on th r
day of the event. Tills two-day celebration will
feature performances by some of Christian
music’s top rrrordlng artists and hottrst new
hands, according to media relations.
"We've combined unparalleled Christian mu­
sic talent with our ability to produce a sp e c­
tacular show to make ‘Hock the Universe' at
Unlversul Studios Florida an exciting. Inspira­
tional experience for our guests," said Michael
Gllllgan, Senior Vice President of M arketing
at Universal Studios Florida. "It will lie the
Christian concert to see In 1998."
Two stages at the park will Ik* set up for the
groups to stiowcase their talents cm Friday.
Sept. I I . H irer hours of entertainm ent will
"rock" fans. "Seven Day Je su s," "Burlap lo
Cashmere." "Big Tent Revival." "Audio Adrena­
line" and "Newsboys' will perform for Friday's
event.
"Audio Adrrnnllne" will also share their new
musical style Imrn (heir latrst album. “Som e
Kind of Zombie," featuring acoustic ballads
and strong melodic compositions. Tilts popu­
lar band lias performed throughout the nation
at numerous gatherings.
H ie grand finale of the evening will Ik* a
performance
by the
Graminy-nomlnated
band, "Newslioys," whose music appeals to
both Christian and rook A mil audiences.
They will ]K*rform songs from their goldselling ulliums. T a k e Me to Your Leader" and
"Going Public."
On Saturday, Sept. 12 u second night of
eclectic musical sounds ranging from rock A
roll to pop to acoustic poetry from performers
Including "the kry,“ “The AJlrrrd." "Chris
Rice" und "Wllshlre" will entertain fans. The
highlight of Universal Studios Florida's Rock
the Unlvrrsc will tie the performance by 15year Christian musk* veteran Michael W.
Smith, who will share songs from fits latest al­
bum. ’ Live the Life."
Tlckctniaster outlets will carry tickets as
well as numerous
Christian
bookstores
throughout the Central Florida area. Admis­
sion Inrludrs all rides, shows and attrartlon s
or thr thrm r park from 2 to G p.m. with co n ­
certs following from 0 to 10 p.m.
Tlie "number one movie studio and th rm r
park" Invites the public lo attrnd Bits two-day
event. For more Information rail 1 -8 0 0 -8 2 3 4733.

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SANFORD • Pastor Dennis Littleton and thr congrrgntkm or
Wcstvtew Baptist Church Is pleased to announce the addition of
a second Worship service and Sunday school hour. The new
schedule Is as follows:
Beginning Sunday. Sept. 13. the church will have worship serv­
ices at 9 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. and Sunday school will be offered
at the same limes. Classes are provided for all age groups. Child
care Is available for all services. Children's Church groups are
available for 4 und 5-year-olds and first to third grades during
■ the 10:15 a.m. worship.
West view Baptist Is u rapidly growing church with numerous a c ­
tivities for children, teens and adults of all ages. H ie church Is locatrd at 4 1 0 0 Paola Road (46A) between Rinehart Road and Up1 sal,i Road.
" For morr Information call the church office at 3 2 3 -0 5 2 3 .

Stress management workshop
LONOWOOD - A prc-BIgh Holy Day Stress Management and
Self Improvement Workshop ts being offered at Congregation
Beth HI tomorrow at noon. Hie public Is Invited to attend and
there Is no churgc for the event.
The workshop will be conducted by L.S. Rosenberg. Psy.D. He
will I pucIi participants multiple ways to access the richness of
your Internal life through easily used relaxation methods and b a ­
sic Jew ish meditative practices.
For morr Information cull 7 8 8 -3 7 9 2 .

' Benefit banquet
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SANFORD - A Benefit Banquet Is set to help with the building
fund of Sanford Christian Worship Center. The event will take
place on Saturday. Sept. 2 6 at 6 p.m. at the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce. 4 00 First St. In downtown Sanford.
Donations for adults will be $ 1 5 and children 12 and under will
be $6. Ticket h urc available at 4 0 0 E. First Street.
For more Information call 3 2 2 -3 4 9 9 or 6 4 4 -1 4 0 1 .

Fall ingathering for Habitat
LONGWOOD - Seminole County Habitat for Humanity has a
Hirtft Store at U.S. Highway 17-92 and Airport Boulevard. The
store is open Monday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and can
be called at 3 2 7 -9 7 1 7 for pick-ups. Many of the families qualify­
ing for a Habitat home ra m partnership hours volunteering at the
store and people tn the community can stretch their buying dol­
lar by purchasing from the store.
Wrkiva Presbyterian Church Is sponsoring a fall ingathering of
furniture, tools, housewares, books, toys and clothing on S atu r­
day, Sept. 2 6 from 8 :3 0 a.m. to noon In the reception hall. Over­
sized and hruvy Items can be collected by the Habitat truck by
culling 3 2 7 -9 7 1 7 and making on appointment for them to be
picked up.

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By Wesley Baker, Pastor
SANFORD CHURCH OF GOD
Someone lias proposed a
practical system of priorities
to avoid the tyranny of work.
H ie scale consists of our
words: Be a person: then u
partner; next, a parent: and
finally, n producer.
First, be a real person, n ful­
filled human being who lias
become a new creature in J e ­
sus Christ und who ts devel­
oping toward spiritual m atur­
ity.
H icn. be a partner. When
you m an y someone, you b e ­
come one llcsh. If work Inter­
feres and disrupts that rela­
tionship. then work Is os much
un enemy as heroin.
Next, be a parent. Your chil­
dren are uniquely yours •
God's gift to you. Don't permit
addiction to work lo cause you
to lose them or scar their lives.
H ien, the final priority Is
produce at your profession or
work. By all means, I k - the
best worker possible.
But
you'll bring you best lo your
work when you are the m aster
of your Job. not letting the Job
be the m aster of you. (II H ies.
3 :1 0 : Luke 10:7)
In this matter the Word of
God counsels a healthy, bal­
anced outlook: honest work to
the glory of God. not work os
the ruthless dictator of your
destiny. (Col. 3:17)
Such an ideal ran be reality
only If Je s u s Christ Is at the

Night of Praise
WINTER PARK - The Music Ministries of Calvary Assembly, 1199
Clay St. In Winter
will present "A Night of Praise.* on F ri­
day, Oct. 3 0 at 7 p.m. come and join the Choir and Orchestra for
a night of praise and worship, testimonies and prayer.
H ie event will take place In the Worship Center Auditorium.
H iere Is no udmlsslon charge and nursery will be available for
newborns to uge 3.
For more Information call the church office «vt 6 4 4 -1 1 9 9 .

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PfM«M Courtesy of Unlvurwl BtuAo ((boy*) and Dtartem Music
Group (right)

center of one's life., other peo­
ple und priorities more readily
find their slot. But first, you
must turn your life over to
Him by n personal uct of fulth.
Right now. where you are. you
can ndmlt your sin and need
and you can trust Him as your
Savior and Lord.
Ills call this past Labor Day
Is unchanged: "Come to me
und I will give you rest • all of
you who work so hard beneath
u heavy yoke."
(Matthew
11:28,
Living Bible
p ara­
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CONSERVATIVE, FULL SERVICE, FAMILY CONGREGATION
Is pleased to announce the engagement of
Cantor Shimon Oil to assist Rabbi Mo she Klbai Ph.D.,
in leading the

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Women's conference
SANFORD • House of Refuge Ministries Inc. will be holding Its
: annual Women's Conference. The keynote speakers will be Pastor
Jo h n II. Boyd III. Evangelist Valerie Boyd and Bishop L Delores
Ward.
The conference will be held at the Holiday Inn Select at the O r­
lando International Airport.
For more Information call 3 2 4 -4 7 1 1 .

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Tho grand linalo ol the Rock tho Universe, at Univer­
sal Studios, wit be a performance by tho Grammynominated band, ‘Newsboys', (above) whoso music
appeals to both Christian and rock n' roM audionces
They will perform songs Irom their gold-soiling albums,
Take Me lo Your Leader* and 'Going Pubic’. Bob Car­
lisle (right) famous for his song 'Butterfly Kisses', will
perform at Cindorella's Castle Stago in tho Walt Dis­
ney World Magic Kingdom at 8:30 and 10 30 pm and
at midnight, as part ol Disney's Night of Joy. He has
won eight major muse awards alone lor his popular
song.

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Let us welcome the High Holy Days in prayer and song. Services will be
led by Rabbi Moshe Elbaz and Cantor Shimon Gil of Jerusalem, Israel
Non Member Ticket Prices! $118.00 per person
(May be applied toward membership)
Registration Is being accepted for family membership
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                    <text>FRIDAY

THIS WEEKEND...

RELIGION...PAGE 7A

7,000 pumpkins
at Longwood
church

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Fund-raiser
for
Geneva
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Museum

Serving Sanford, Casselberry, Lake Mary, Longwood, Oviedo, Winter Springs and Seminole County iln c i 1908

Sammy
Sosa hit 66
home runs
J this year;
Sammy
Gibson was
if hit by a m ad­
man's bullet.
Sammy
e£
Sosa snogs
fly balls for
the Chicago
RUSS WHITE
Cubs: Sammy
n Gibson snags
druggies for the City County
Investigative Bureau.

HL

50 Cents

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1998

91st YEAR, No. 35

Appreciating what
makes Sammy run

Rescue teams face challenging
year with storms and fires
By Russ W h ite
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE CO U NTY
• Most
Floridians
should realize the significance o f ‘ Fire Preven ­
tion W eek" this year more than ever. The state
has been ravaged by wildfires . tornadoes nnd
recently by Hurricane Georges.
Emergency teams not only have answered
calls In their own comm unities but responded
to crises In areas hundreds of miles away. A
Sem inole County engine went to the Florida
Keys two w reks ago to help hurricane victim s.
‘ One of the first things our crew had to do
was respond to n 2 -story house fire on Grassey
J&lt;ey." said Sem inole County Fire C h ief Terry

Sammy Sosa Is the MVP In
the National League: Sammy
Gibson was Lake Howell High
School's backup second base­
man In 1979.

m

Schenk. "There's never been a year like this
one. Everyone's been busy. W hatever could
happen, has happened. Even our regular
em ergency calls are up."
Lt. Tim Orenz. firefighter Oeorge Burkett and
flrrflghter/param edlc Terry Daniels o f the
Sem inole County rescue division and Lt. Tom
Martin from the Sanford Fire Departm ent
fanned the team that went to the Keys.
In the wake o f the devastation by the w ild ­
fires and other em ergencies, Florida Agricu l­
ture C om m issioner Bob Crawford Is encour­
aging Floridians to participate In a number o f
‘ Fire Prevention W eek" activities.
Please see Rescue. Page 3A

e t

Former mayoral
candidate arrested

Sammy Sosa earns $9 million
a year for playing baseball: Lt.
Sammy Gibson earns consider­
ably less for maintaining law
and order In Seminole County.

By Vicki Bellnccla
HERALD STAFF W RITER

Sammy Sosa was on the Jay
Leno show Thursday night:
Sammy Gibson watched.

LAKE MARY • M yrr Michael
Burg, who hnd once hoped to
becom e mayor o f Lake Mary,
w uh urrrstrd earlier this week
for retail theft.
The 69-year-old retired en ­
trepreneur was taken Into cu s­

Sammy Sosa probably has a
half-dozen good seasons In his
career. Sammy Gibson has a
half-dozen years before being ellglble lo retire w llh 25 years In
law enforcement, lie began at
age 18.

By Tony Ttsslo
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

Animal blessing
Father Beverly Barge at St. Peter's Preschool with

Shelby Koos, 4. For more photos pleaM see page 2A.

Plant and
garden fair
Saturday

Gibson. 37. worked In the
sh eriffs legal office this summer
while recovering from being shot
on July 8 In the 13-hour stand­
o ff between Alan Singletary and
the law. Singletary killed one
deputy and injured two others
before being killed himself.

By Shari Brodle

HERALD

SANFORD
Sem inole
County's urban horticulturist,
Al Ferrer, grew up In Panam a
und speaks fluent Spanish.
He has made plunts his life
and even grows some o f his
own. So. does he talk to his
plants? Yes. In Spanish or
English? Bothl

psaio cmnwr * » Hunt
Urban Horticulturist Al Ferrer (foreground) and master gardsnsr Jack Whits,
pot holly plants to be sold at the Plant and Garden Fair Saturday.

Oktoberfest
CASSELBERRY - Oktoberfest '98. spon­
sored by the Germ an American Society o f
Centra) Florida, will be held Saturday
from 3 p.m. until midnight, rain or shine.
There will be continuous music Inside
and out with Th e Bavarians. Joan and
Jesse. Other entertainment will Include
the A lpcnrosen Schuhplattler Gruppc
and Volktanz G rup pc Oberlander. The
feat will be held at 381 Orange Lane.
Casselberry.
Entry fee $4. For more Information call
(407) 834-0574.

Kung Fu school to hold
charity exhibition

WINTER SPRINGS - In a
move that could poten tially
halt city governm ent tn W inter
Springs. Mayor Paul Partyka
said he would veto the p ro ­
posed city budget at this M on­
day's meeting.
Pnrtyka left notes In city
com m issioners' m ailboxes this
week announcing his In ten ­
tions.
‘ It's u careless and Irrespon ­
sible act.* said Cindy Qennell,

HERALD FEATURE EDITOR

Gibson still lias bullet frag­
ments In his foot. He was sup­
posed to be on crutches six
weeks, lie was o ff after four. He
was supposed to have a walking
cast for two months. He cut that
to four weeks. The lieutenant
has shown he can play hurt.
He's In the starling lineup every
day.
It Is Important. Gibson says,
for him to be a good role model
for his 8 and 11-year-old boys
and others he coaches them In
Little League baseball and Pop
W arner football. Sammy Gibson
may not have hit 60 home runs
like Sammy Sosa did In 1998.
but he may be credited with that
many or more ‘ saves."
Run. Sammy, run.

tody on Monday after he tried
to leave a grocery store without
paying for the Items In his
cart, sheriff's deputies M id .
Tills Is not the first time he
has run Into trouble with the
law In recent m onths. A cco rd ­
ing to records. Burg o f 856 E a ­
gle Claw Court In Lake Mary,
Pis m s s m Page u

W in t e r S p rin g s m a y o r
to veto p ro p o s e d b u d g e t

Sammy Sosa may become a
coach or manager; Sammy
Gibson says he may becom e an
attorney and prosecutor.
“And h ell be a good one.“
says John Ross, legal counsel
for the Seminole County
S h eriffs Ofnce. "W ho would you
rather have In the state attor­
ney's office - a kid Just out of
law school o r someone like
Sammy who's been In law
enforcement, who's been the
comm ander o f the City County
Investigative Bureau?"

!

,

ORLANDO • GrandMantrr P. Chan and

"They don't know the differ­
ence." said Ferrer o f his plants.
Neither does his dog. said Fer­
rer. Actually, he Is bilingual.
‘ He (barks) In both languages.*
Ferrer lias been with, the
county's C ooperative Extension
Service for three years. It is his
Job to dispenses Inform ation
about plants and lawns, d is­
eases and Insects to the rcsldents o f d ie county. He will do
Just that, with the help o f the
Plsase see Plant, Pags s a

In B r ie f
schools from Wall Lum Kung Fu o f USA
will hold a martial urls exhibition tills
Saturday, at 7 p.m.. In the Union Park
Middle School gymnasium.
lYoceeds
from the event will be donated lo St. Jude
Chlldrenls Research Hospital.
The event features an exhibition o f
Chinese martial arts, tal chi. Iron palm.
Iron body, as well as a traditional lion
dance. Self-defense dem onstrations and
a display o f martial arts weapons will also
be presented.
Tickets ure $7 at the door, or they may
be pre-purcliascd from the school at $5
for adults. ( I for children under 12.

Information and tickets are available at
Wall Lum Kung Fu. (407) 275-6177.
Union Park Middle School Is located at
1844 Westfall Drive In Orlando, Just o ff o f
Colonial Drive.
For more Information, contact Suzy
Chan at the Walt Lum Kung Fu Temple.
(407) 275-6177.

Telephone directory recycling
SEMINOLE COUNTY - The telephone
book recyclin g program In Sem inole
County will go back to curbside collection
this year. Sherry Newkirk, program coor­
dinator has announced.

vice m ayor and com m issioner.
Com m issioner Eddie
M ar­
tinez called the move, ‘ a p o liti­
cal ploy.*
‘ He's trying to hold a h a m ­
m er to the C om m ission so w e
can stop the appeal,* M artinez
M id .
Th e appeal w as filed
by
Com m lM toners after Partyka
filed suit over whether he had
the right to Ore City A ttorn ey
Frank Kruppenbacher. The a t ­
torney had com e under fire by
the m ayor for not attending
FIs m s s m Bsdgst, Pags SA

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Although tha United States is nearly half the size of Russia, N has about
six times m many airports.

there will be no school collection contest
this year.
Collection starts Monday and runs
through Jan 15.

Social Security, Medicare
issues discussion
W INTER SPRINGS - AAKP Cliapter 4949
will meet Oct. 19 at I p.m. at the W inter
Springs Senior Center, 400 N. Edgemon
Ave.. Winter Springs. Featured speaker
for the meeting will be John Schcirman Is
a Congressional District coordinator for
the AARP. Schetm ian served several years
on the AARP/VOTE committee and Is an
expert on health matters o f Medicare and
Social Security. He will address the pre­
sent rulings and clarify the 1999 changes
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�2A ■Seminolo Hetnki Sanlord Honda •Friday. Oct, t&gt;or 9, 1999

Sanford Historic Trust receives state grant
The follow ing Is an update o f events In area elem entary schools:
H ighlands. Highlands Extended Day C ate (E lK 'C ) was seleeted
to parttelpatr In a 'First H ook' Party held at the Parties and N o ­
ble Superstore In Oviedo. 'First H ook' Is a national nonprofit or
canl/atton lo m m m . d to giving disadvantaged and edtteannually
it nsk students the .&gt;p|*&gt;rlunity to read and own their hist new
htsik ll t e s tu d e n t s e le e t r d llietr own hooks and received special
b o o k p la t e - to w in e th en names on the new hooks, giving tli-m a
tr u e s e n s e .*1 b o o k ow nership An en tertainin g story lim e was
e n p tv e d b i all w h ile feasting on a delicious 'h o o k ' cake and m ilk
O n th e b u s title b at k to school, the s iiu t e iils enjoyed read in g
th e n b o o k s ' W ' th a n k 'F irst Book’ and the Hatnes anil N oble
B o tik s to ie lot h e lp in g to Instill a love of reading that will rem ain
unit s tu d e n ts lot a lifetim e!
t-nkc Mary: 1-tke Mary Elem entary has “ a d o p te d ' a school In
South Africa During a \1sll 1 Sem inole County rsholo Moate a
teacher at the Sckwatt Primary School requested further com
Hint..Uion M i- .lohtm.t McGinnis. the U K A t ' I I te.u h et. and
her students wrote letters to the Sekw all Prim ary School. One of
those fam ilies actually visited In South Africa over the sum m i t
md delivered greetings and 'goodies* from the students and stall
"l l-tkr M aty E lem rntary. The visiting fam ily rep orted ly received
.i reception befitting the Queen o f England, as the entire school
was awaiting their vtstt. The fam ily has prepared a report on the
ilstl and Irlends m South Africa.
1-ikr Mary received w onderful news from the local 'T a r g e t' d is­
trict office l-ik e M aty had the highest percent o f tamtllcs to use a
Target Guest Card, which designated 1-ikr M aty to receive the
benefit o f I percent o f their purchases. In addition to the rh eck .
the school will receive three Pentium C om puters. Both the p ro
gram and the ext client business partnership with the L ik e M ary
target store and "Sarge", the store manager, are grratly a p p re c i­
ated.
W icklow : Bead! Head! Head! Students at W icklow K lem rn tary
cheered ‘ Head! Head! Head! Head!" during a reading pep rally on
Septem ber 8. 1998. to celebrate International Literacy Day. Stall
and students dressed as characters from a favorite story book.
Each class made banners and presented their i l a s s cheer before
their peers Q uests went to classroom s and read stories to the
delight o f the children. It was a fabulous celebration!

G ro u p must now
raise $8, 6 8 2 .5 0 in
m atching funds
Spcclnl to ttir llr m ld
SANFORD
Ilia- Sanford Ills
tortc Trust h.Ls tccrivrd a Ills
torlc Preservation Grant frosts
the IturiMii ril I list i iiic I’ ic s c t
vallon. Division ni H istorical
Resources,
TIo i Ii I.i
D epartmctit of Stall*, to create a
guide to a historic district
w alking lour
'l i d s grant Is a llisi for the
Trust ami an impoitant step in
helping visitors and residents
recogul/e the significance o f
this treasured pati of ('cu tr.il
Florida.*
said H obrita 'H e n '
I’adgetl. president ol the San
fortl
lllsto tii
Tinsi
'M a n y
people don't reatl/e th.it both
ihe Sanford downtown area
and residential hlsiorte tils
tin t an* on the National R egis­
ter ol lllstorlt
Plates.
Hus
grant will allow us to create a
user friendly guidebook which
people can use as they tour
Ihe area to Identity h istorically
significant plat es In Sanford.
'O u r organl/allnn Is now
laced with the challenge ol

i.dslng Ihe oilier hall ol ih e
luiids necessary to ro m p le le
the pro|cct.* I’adgell ton lln
ued "W e will have a number o f
special events and a ctivities
widt h will not only raise funds
hill alsti help raise aw aren ess
ol our historic area .’
Ihe llisi o f lhose events Is an

•This Kraut is a
first for the Trust.*
•Robeitn 'H o if Padgett,
president ol the Sanford Histoiic
Trust
O eloherfesi celebration lo he
held al the lliggn s House V ic ­
torian Hetl and Hieakfast. Th e
event
will be held Oct. 18.
from I lo 6 p.m.. Tickets are
820 per persona and proceed s
go lo
the W alklng/D rlvtiig
I'ont p roject.
Hie Sanford Historic Trust is
a not lor profit organ ization
dedicated lo Ihe preservation,
protection and Improvement ol
ihe Historic
com m unity
ol
Sanford, placed on Ihe Na
tlonal
Register
ol
H istoric
Places In Deeemhei o f I9H9.
For more lii/oriniiltoii on Octuberfest UN. scr Sunday's h ’ l
sure fxirft’. /Yifji* 7C.

Hu

Today is the ?57nd
•iati of 199$ and Pie
1 7th Jug

of fall

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this dai in
1929. Gene Autry started his first
recording session
On this day in 1930. Laura Ingalls
became the first woman to fly across
the United States
On this day in 1975. physicist Andre
Sakharov became the first Soviet cit
izen to win the Nobel Peace Prize
t o d a y s B IR T H D A Y S : Charles
Camille Saint Saens . 18.15 192I&gt;. com
poser; John Lennon (1940*1980),
singer songwriter. Jackson Browne
1948 \ singer songwriter, is 50. Mike
Singletary .1958 &gt;. football player, is
40. Matt Biondi i|965-». swimmer, is

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C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e 1A

ol Medicare*. Including ihe new
category. Medicate C * Choice.
Refreshments will lie served.
Meetings are free. For further
Information call 1407) 695-4864
or (407) 699*6178

33. PJ Harvey (1969 t. singer, is 29
TODAY'S SPOUTS: On this day in
1928. Babe Ruth hit three home runs
for the New York Yankees, leading
them to a 7 3 victory over the St. Louis
Cardinals

Clarification
SKMIN'OI.K CO U N TY Inhumation In a story about llu
shots. In Tu esd ay's Seminole
llrmld. needs clarification.
Die Sem inole County Health
Department has started adm inis­
tering llu shuts at Ihe health
depart m ein. 400 W. Airport
Hlvd.. Sanford. The Inllurn/a
vaccines will continue until su p ­
plies n m out. said Karen Hinder,
a senior com m unity cen ter
■Hirer. Adult Immunization week
will Ire held from Oct I I
17
from H:30 a.m . lo 4 p m ..
M onday through Friday. For
uurip iniurmatloii. call 1107J 322. 2724..

T O D A Y 'S 111 D T K : “ The worst
tragedy for a poet is to be admired
through being misunderstood "
Jean Cocteau
TODAY S WE.ATIIKIl: On this day in
1992. some lucky residents of West
Virginia saw a huge fireball streak
across the early evening sky, despite
the light of the lull moon
MH'RCi: 1WI Urathrr liuidr i'alrmljr Accord
l*ub!i»hin|L Md

TODAY S MODS: Between
full moon (Oct 5) and last
quarter (Oct. 12).
* i « m NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

f 1 *• i **4 ••
1
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LOCAL FORECAST

TIDES

Afternoon thunder­
storms. Illghs In the upper80s. Lows ill the upper-GOs.
S a tu rd a y : Scattered thunder­
storms Highs tn the mid-80s.
Lows In the low-70s. S u n d a y :
Partly cloudy. Highs tn the mld80s. Low* near-70. M o n d a y :
Partly cloudy. Highs In the mid80s. Lows In the upper-GOs.
Today:

FRID AY:
SO LUNAR TAB LE : min. 9:00
a.in., tnaj. 2:50 a.m., mm. 9:35
p.m.. tnaj. 3:20 p.nt.
TID ES: D aytona Beach: high:
11:35 a.m., 11:59 p.m., low:
5:04 a.m., 5:45 p.m. N ew 8m yr*
na Beach: high: 11:40 a.m.. —
- p.m., low: 5:09 a.m.. 5:50
p.m.. C ocoa Beach: high: 11:55
a.tn., — p.m., low: 5:24 a.m..
F R ID A Y
SATURDAY
T a trm a 8 7 6 9 T a trm w 8 6 7 1 6:05 p.m.

Fashion show Sunday
On Sunday, at 7 p m„ First Shiloh Missionary Bap­
tist Church presents ‘A Night of Elegance With a
Touch of Safari', a fashion show of the latest styles
and a dinner will be served to the guests. This event
will bo held at the Sanford Civic Center, 401 E.
Seminole Blvd There wil be a fee of $12 lor the
evening. Rev. Or. H. D. Rucker is the pastor and for
tickets, please contact Sheryl Jones. 322-5489.

M rM rtMM ky Marva HakAlna

Come and spend an entertaining evening with din­
ner. Models are Sheryl Knight Irom Pizzazz. Porsha
Luster, Brian Pinkney, Tammy King. Safari, Ladondrian Carter, Diane Courtney, Elegance, and Uni­
versal star Cynthia Cassanova. The fashions are
the latest in fashion from Pans, New York and Mi­
ami

EXTENDED OUTLOOK

P t c ld y 8 6 7 0

P t c ld y 8 4 6 8

LO TTE R Y
Horo aro the winning numbers
solocted on Thursday in tho Flori­
da Lottory:
Fan tasy 5
2-3-6-7*13
L o n o (O ct. 3)
7-18-10-23-36-46

Fmolo by Union Manage*

B riefs

Date Book
Oct. 9. 1998

m

Walt Padgett (Irom Iclt). Jennifer Singeisen and Fred Rogers, ol the
Sanlord Historic Trust, on the front porch ol tho Higgins House Bed and
Breakfast, in preparation (or Octoberfest 98

D a y to n a B each &amp; N ew
S m y r n a B e a c h : S e a s a rc 23 fee t w ith a ligh t ch o p .
W a te r te m p e ra tu re a t D a y ­
to n a is 7 9 d e g re e s a n d at
N e w S y m r n a , 7 9 d e g re e s .
W in d s a re fro m th e s o u th ­
ea s t at 1 0 - I5 m .p .h .

B u d g e t ---------continued from Pag* 1A

city
meetings,
and Instead
sending an associate.
After
a
Judge
ruled
In
Partyka's favor. Ihe C o m m is­
sion chose lo uppeal Ihe d e c i­
sion.
•
T lie crux
of
the
Issue.
Partykn
said
Is the
legal
m eaning o f the charter.
'W e an* spending an ex ces­
sive amount o f money (between
$30,000 and $40,000) on legal
fees for the appeal o f the
summary Judgment,* he said.
H ie prnfrosed budget for the
city Is $25,241,904 with a
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struct bow the man. w ho died
between live and ten years
ago. may have met his end.
Though scientists are not
sure til the nature of Ills
cause of death, they are
hoping that a m ore detailed
study of the bones and the
surrounding area w here they
were found will help them
make .&lt; determ ination about
who he was anti how he died.
Sheriffs officials said the
remains, found by a survey
crew working In the wooded
area o f S. E ton Circle near

By V ic k i B e llu c cla
HERALD S TAFF W RITE R
7?ie following rc/yorts were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriff’s Office fo r Incidents rccortled Oct. H:

Aggravated battery/attenipted murder:
SANFORD, Hartwell Avenue, 2 1 0 0 block, Oel. 5, 7:11 n.m. A
2H-ycar-old man anti a 26-year-old man were arrested for a g ­
gravated battery and attempted m urder by Sanford Police. P o ­
lice said the arrests were made In relation to a shooting the
night before at the Ideas Grocery store on 13th Street In S a n ­
ford. A man who had been shot In the stomach arrived at C en ­
tral Florida Regional Hospital and told personnel there that he
had been shot by two men who he knew and who had driven
up to the store In a car from which they shot at him. He told
police he and the men had been Involved In a fight In an area
bar which turned physical. He then left and was standing out­
side the grocery store when the Incident occurred. He told p o ­
lice that the 20-year-old man had shot him from the passenger
side o f the car while the other man drove.

OVIEDO - Sem inole County
sh eriffs deputies are gettin g
some high tech help In s o lv ­
ing a crim r that m ay be a
decade old.
According
to
D eanna
Drown, spokeswom an for the
sh eriffs office, forensic s c i­
entists from the U niversity of
Florida will take the rem ains
found W ednesday In southern
Oviedo back to G ainesville to
study them and to re c o n ­

SANFORD. Southwest Road, 1900 block. Oct. 7. A 19 yearold woman was arrested for crim inal m ischief In relation to an
Incident that hap|&gt;eued on Sept. I I . Sem inole County sh eriff's
deputies said the defendant and the victim had had an argu ­
ment. During the argument, the woman hit the windshield of
the victim ’s car with her hand and broke the glass.

Domestic violence:
ALTAMONTE BPR1NQ8, Palm Springs Drive, 300 block,
Oct. 8, 12:21 p.m. A 23-year-old man was arrested for d om es­
tic violence by A ltam onte Springs Police after he got In an a r­
gument with Ills wife and he hit her with his fist on the fare.
CASSELBERRY. Idlebrook Court, 3700 block, Oct. 7. 12:08
u.m. A 32-year-old man and a 24 -year-old woman were a r­
rested for dom estic violence by Sem inole County s h e riffs
deputies. The deputies said they had to stop the two from a r­
guing when they arrived. A ccording to the arrest report the two
were nrgulng when she hit him with her fists and he returned
with several hits with his fists. They also said she threw sev­
eral household objects at him and he tried to restrain her.
FERN PARK. U.8. Highway 17-92, 8300 block, Oct. 7. 8:39
p.m. A 39-year-old man was arrested for dom estic violence by
Sem inole County sh eriffs deputies after he hit his wife In tile
face with his fists during an argum ent.
SANFORD, 8. Park Avenue. 900 block. Oct. 7. 5:27 p.m. A
20-year-old man was arrested for dom estic violence by Sanford
Police after he and his girlfriend got Into an argument about
turning a light on In their home. They said he pushrd her In
the chest during the argument.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Cypreaa at Bcechwood, Oct. 8. 3:33
a.m. An 18-year-old man was arrested liy Altam onte Springs
Police for possession o f marijuana. Police said they had
stopped to question three men In a van parked on the side of
the road when the rear seat passenger wus acting su spi­
ciously. They said they asked him to step out o f the van and
when he did. they found a baggie o f marijuana on the floor
near where he had hern sitting.

OBITUARIES

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was arrested In August on a
Sem inole County warrant on
charges o f Insurance fraud. He
had reportedly reported his van
as stolen and thrn collected
the Insurance m oney for the
vehicle. The vehicle was In the
driveway at the tim e of his a r ­
rest. He was also arrested for
being tn possession o f a stolen
vehicle and attaching a tag not
assigned.
Burg, who ran an unsuc­
cessful cam paign for the top
government (roslHon In Lake
Mary two years ago and who

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extension service’s m aster g a r­
deners on Saturday, at Hie
Third Annual Plant and Garden
Fair.
T h r fair will tie held at the
extension service building, lo ­
cated at thr Public Service
Complex, on U.S. Highway IT92 and County Home Road,
across from Flea World,
T lie fair, sponsored by the
Master Gardeners o f Sem inole
County, will Include som ething
for everyone In the fam ily.
Family and Com m unity Edu­
cators will sell crafts, and m as­
ter gardener Alice Clark will
have plant gumes for the kids.
"Johnny Plant-A-Seed" will be
there as well, giving out free
packets o f seeds.

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Michael "Ed" Broadway. 49,
Shady Crest Drive. A popka,
died W ednesday. Oct. 7. 1998.
B om In Hlghpolnt, N.C., he
moved to Central Florida In
1958. Mr. Broadway was a re­
tired captain for the A ltam on te
Springs Fire Departm ent. He
was a training Instructor for
Central Florida Fire Fighters at
Sem inole Community C ollege,
and a CPR and First Aid in­
structor for the Am erican Heart
A ssociation. Mr. Broadway was
a m em ber o f First
United
Methodist Church, Sanford.
Survivors
Include
wife.
Wanda; daughters, Megan. Or­
lando. Melissa Uslna, Apopka;
son, Michael, Orlando; brother,
Ron. W aynesvllle, N.C.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home, A ltam onte Springs, In
charge o f arrangem ents.

WILLIE LEE OILCHR1ST
W llllc
Lee
Gilchrist.
54.
Greenway Street. Sanford, died
Thursday, Oct. 8. 1998 at C en ­
tral Florida Regional H ospital,
Sanford. Mr. Gilchrist was b o m
Oct. 1, 1943. Mr. GllchriBt was
a retired construction laborer.
He was a Baptist.
Survivors Include wife, G loria
Ann;
daughters,
Am antha
Eureka. Alreal Nicole, both o f
Sanford; mother, Janie Mae.
Sanford; father, J .B .. Hartford.
Conn.; brother, H enry, H art­
ford, Conn.; Bisters, D aisy Mae
Irvin,
Sanford,
Edna
Mae,
Hartford, Conn.
Sunrise Funeral Home, S an ­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

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G r a c e B U a a b a tk B a r i

GHACB ELIZABETH EARL
Grace Elizabeth
Earl.
72.
McKay
Boulevard,
Sanford,
died Thursday, Oct. 8. 1998 at
Park Lake Nursing and R eh a­
bilitation. Maitland, B om April
11, 1926 In Statesboro, Ga.,
she moved to Sanford tn 1943.

Lesta V irginia Cousins, 94,
cardinal
Court,
A ltam on te
Springs, died W ednesday, Oct.
7, 1998. Bom In Little Lott.
Tenn., she moved to Central
Florida in 1959. Mrs. C ousins
was a homemaker. She was a
mem ber o f the Longwood Hills
Congregational Church.
Survtvore Include grandchil­
dren. Lesley Scllgm an. Bryan
M. W atson, both o f A tlan ta.
Ga. two great-grandchildren.
W oodlawn Carey Hand Fu­
neral Home.
Longwood,
In
charge o f arrangem ents.

A store em ployee, looking
down from the second floor o f­
fice o f the Publix supermarket
on Dike Mary Boulevard, saw
Burg leave without paying and
Informed store security per­
sonnel Burg was stopped Just

The Central Florida Day Illy
Society will l»c selling bareroot dayltllcs. Bud Martin, from
Bnimellad World, will have
brom eliads, and the master
gardeners will be selling dish
gardens donated by Vaughn,
In r.
Included In Ihe plants for sale
will be Mexican blur bells and
pinks bells, other landscape
plants, ami potted plants, such
as pathos, llie y will also have
free mimosa trees, while they
last.
Proceeds from the plant sale
go toward Ihe grou p’s educa­
tional programs.
A llrket auction, priced at
one for $ 1. or six for $5. will be
held for themed baskets, such
as OctolKrrfcst, Beanie Babies,
Rose stationery, and a ch ild’s
basket com plete with a stuffed
Iguana.
For those with hunger anti
thirst, there will be hot-dogs

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transported to Central Florida
Regional Hospital rather than
to the John E. Polk C o rrec­
tional Facility so that his
medical needs could be adequ alely addressed.

According to Ihe arrest re*
|x)ri. Burg told deputies that he
would not make any com m ents
related tn thr Incident until he
had consulted with his attor­
ney.

Burg was Issued a trespass
order from the store and o r ­
dered by deputies to appear In
court to face thr charge o f re­
tail theft.

Deputies said Burg c o m ­
plained o f chrst pains shortly
after he was handcuffed during
his arrest. Em ergency m edlral
workers checked his heart and
recommended
that
he
be

According to a spokesm an
for Central Florida Regional
Hospital. Burg was released
from the hospital after treat­
ment.

and beverages.
T h r fair will mn from 9 n.m.
to 4 p.m.

For more Information on thr
event or the extension service,
call 1407) 323-2500. ext. 5551.

R escue
continued from Page 1A

There's already been a wildlire prevention exhibit In Chuluotn. and on Oct. 17, Sm okey
Bear and Ihe Forest Rangers
are going to be at Pine C astle
In Orlando. Such activities are
Interesting for children and
concerned parents, o f course.
More Important, though. Is
the advice from flre/rescue o ffi­
cials.
"No.
1. everyone
should
make sure they have a sm oke
detector - this can l&gt;e a huge
factor In saving lives." Schenk
said.
"No. 2 Ik to develop and extt
plan. Fatmllen nughl to have a
drill. Each person should know
EH ARD W ARE

what to do and where lo go.
There should be designated
arra to mret. Tills will h elp
elevate confusion should there
be a real fire.
"No. 3 Is to be sure to
evacuate the home, and then
call
911."
Schenk
said.
"Som etim es people call 9 1 1
llrsl and then find them selves
overcom e by smoke. Get out
and then call 911."
Crawford
said
that the
louder the m essage Is this year
the 1letter Floridians can focus
and try to avert a "catastrop h e”
tn the tenure.
Every week, lie suggested,
sliuutd lie "Fire
Preven tion
W eek.”

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outside the store and offered
no resistance when confronted
liy the em ployees,
deputies
said.

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MICHAEL "ED" BROADWAY

made .i brief foray Into new s­
paper [publishing when he tried
to start a weekly publication In
I-ake Mary, allegedly filled his
grocery carl with m iscellan e­
ous Items, totaling $307.18
and then attem pted to leave
the store without paying for the
merchandise.

P la n t
continued from Page 1A

Mrs. Earl was a hom emaker.
She was a m em ber o f First
Shiloh M.B. Church.
Survivors Include husband.
W llllc Sr.; sons, the Rev. S a m ­
uel m., St. Louis, Mo., W illie
Jr.. Horace Lee. Daryl C leve­
land. all o f Sanford; daughter,
Brenda Ann. Sanford; brother,
Earl W llkerson,
Statesboro,
Oa.; sister, Dorothy Sutton,
Richmond. Va.; seven gra n d ­
children; one great-grandchild.
Sunrise Funeral Home, S an ­
ford. In charge o f arrange­
ments.

Mlchasl "Ed" Broadway

Inches I all. they have already
determined. They believe he
was probably a slender man.
He was w earing w hile New
Balance 1300 tennis shoes,
lie had had som e dental
work done and had a partial
upper plate.
Ills shorts had a Q u icksil­
ver label and his T-shirt bore
a label o f "In stin ct."
Though
deputies
are
treating the finding as su sp i­
cious, there doesn’t a p p ea r
to have been any trauma to
the body.

B u rg
c o n tin u e d fro m P a i r

Criminal mischief:

the Iron Bridge W ater T r e a t­
ment Plant, have not been
Identified.
The bones were found on
the ground In the wooded
area covered only in a light
layering o f m oss.
In the meantime, however,
the forensic scientists have
already set to work trying to
find tint as much as they can
based on the evidence on
hand.
Th e skeletal rem ains are
those o f an adult m ale who
was about five feet, eight

Hattie Bell Killings worth. 88,
Bethunc Circle. Sunford. died
Thursday, Oct. 8. 1998 at DeBary Manor. B om Ju ly 4. 1910
In W ill (chug. Ala., she moved
to Sanford
In
1946.
Mrs.
KJltingsworth was a hom e­
maker. She was a Baptist.
Survivors Include husband.
Alex Sr., Atlanta. Ga.; daugh­
ter, Doris Spikes,
Sanford:
Mins, Alex Jr., M ontlcello,
Leroy, Lcnon Anderson, both of
Sanford; sister, Ruthlc, S a n ­
ford, 24 grandchildren,
26
great-grandchildren.
three
great-great-grandchildren: one
great-great-great-grandchild.
Sunrise Funeral Home. S an ­
ford, In charge o f arran ge­
ments.

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RUTH L. FRASER
Ruth L. Fraser. 89, Yellow
Rose
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Orlando,
died
Tuesday, Oct. 6. 1998 at Brigh­
ton Gardens. Maitland. B om In
Mannsvtlle, N.Y., she had re­
sided tn Central Florida for six
months. Mrs. Fraser was a
homemaker. She was u m em ­
ber o f Sandy Creek United
Methodist
Church.
Sandy
Creek. N.Y.
Survivors Include son. Bruce
E.. Orlando; five grandchildren:
three great-grandchildren.
Banfleld Funeral Home. W in ­
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Moran, Tyrone Jr.
Funeral Service fur Tyrune Moran
Jr.. 23 , of Burrows Lane, Sanford,
who died Sept. 29 will lx- held Sat­
urday at 2 pm. ul New Bethel M.B.
Church with llic Rev. William Lewi*
officiating. Visitation will be today
from 5 mini 9 p.m. ut Sunrise
Chapel. Sunrise Funeral Home. OUO
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People
Ex-spouse can be liable for past bills

CALENDAR
W ri te rs ’ g ro u p
Th e Round Tabic W riters’
Group m eets every Saturday at
10 a m. In the caJfc at Borders
bookstore.
880 W. SR 436
(southeast co m er o f 436 and
434). Altam onte Springs.
The m eetings are open to
anyone Interested In Im proving
w riting skills, whether for en ­
joym ent or to advance toward
getting work published. Th ere
Is no cost.
Anyone Is w elcom e to attend
the meetings, and to p a rtici­
pate by bringing exam ples of
their own creative writing. If a
serious
critique
Is
desired
tiring eight or ten extra cop ies
for others to mark and edit.
For more inform ation call
Darrell Johnson at (407) 2821449.

Art Associa tion
Sanford-Sem inole Art A s s o ­
ciation meets on the fourth
Saturday o f each month, at 1
p m., at Shonev's In Sanford.
Those Interested m art are
welcome to attend."

Sunbelt Daylily C l u b
Sunbelt Daylily Club m eets
the first Sunday o f the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In S anford..
The club educates m em bers
on daylily grow ing
through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There are no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Bro me liad

S o c i e ty

The Sem inole Brom eliad S o ­
ciety m eets the third Sunday o f
the month, at 2 p.m., at S an ­
ford Garden Club. U.S. 17-92 at
Fairmont Avenue. Sanford. All
aspects o f brom eliad culture
are covered during the m e et­
ings. The society Is affiliated
with the Florida Council o f
Brom eliad S ocieties and the
Brom eliad Society Inc. For In­
form ation. call Bud Martin.
321-0838.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood B ank
Is asking donors o f all types o f
blood - especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Inform ation, call 322-0822.

Sanford Rotary
Rotary Club o f Sanford m eets
every Monday at noon, at the
Marina Hotel.

Senior employment
An
em ploym ent
program
sponsored
by A A R P
S enior
Comm unity Service
E m p loy­
ment Program Is held at the
Sanford N ational Guard A r ­
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday
through Friday. Interview hours
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m . T elep h on e:
324-8008. The program a ssists
seniors. 55 and over, to return
to the w ork place.

Cancer support
Support. Hope and Recovery,
S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at C entral
Florida Rrglonal H ospital In
the far co m e r o f the d in in g
room. Th is Is a s e lf help su p­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. w hether In treatm ent now
o r finished with It. Call 324*
8737 or 322-7785 for m ore In­
form ation.

Monday nt 8 p.m. at the P res­
byterian House o f Goodwill.
317 Oak Ave.. Sanford.

Historical
Commission
The Lake Mary H istorical
Com m ission m eets at 7 p.m.,
the second Tuesday of the
month, at the Frank Evans
Center. 158 N. Country Club
Road. Contact J ra n Brooklyn
at 323-9675 for more Inform a­
tion.

Practical Nurses
The
1-lcenscd
Practical
Nurses A ssociation o f Florida.
Inc., m eets the second Monday
o f the month at 6:309 p.m. at
K lla m ey Baptist Church, 701
Form oso Ave.. C.E.U. class
provided
each
month.
All
meetings are open to LPNs and
to students and graduate LPNs.
For Information call 299-4321.

Modelers Club
The Sanford Aero M odelers
Club meets every third Monday
o f the month starting at 7 p.m.,
with the "Model o f the Month*
com petition at Greater Sanford
Cham ber o f Comm erce. 400 E.
First St. All phases o f R/C
model aircraft arc presented.
The club's flvlng field Is located
tn Sanford. For more In form a­
tion. contact Lee Dorsue at
574-4732.

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

Overeaters Anonym ous
Overeaters Anonym ous m eets
every Tuesday, at 10 a.m. tn
Parish Hall W hltner Lounge o f
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
In Sanford. Th e m eetings last
about on hour. There are no
dues nor fees. Th e only ,re­
quirem ent lo attend la the,-de­
sire to stop ‘eating com pu l­
sively.

Shuffleboard
Th e Sanford
T o u r lB t
and
Shuffleboard
Club
practices
every
Tuesday
and
Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m. Th e
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Th ose
Interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the club m ay
call Russ Kltner, president.
322-7751, for Inform ation.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOP1E Sew ing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 200 N. Country
Club Road, to m ake baby
clothes, and Item s for nursing
hom es as well as Item s for the
Christm as store. Th e item s
m ade b y the club are donated
to preem le babies,
nursing
hom e residents and gifts for
the annual C hristm as store.

Senior activities
Lake Mruy Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join them tn activities every
Monday through Friday, from
9:30 a.m. lo 3 p.m..
at the
Lake Mary Com m unity Center,
260 N. Country Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club

Contract Bridge
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.

Th e Sanford
Lions
Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room in dow n­
town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors
and
prospective
m em bers are welcom e. For In­
form ation. call
Sam Loper,
321-4415.

Bridge Club

Heathrow women
The Heathrow W om en's Club
m eets the second Monday o f
each month at the Country
Club at Heathrow. Registration
begins at 10:30 a.m.. follow ed
by a business m eeting and a
luncheon with various sp e a k ­
ers.
For m ore Inform ation call Dee
W illiford at 805-0067 or to jo in
call Linda W ish at 333-3702.

Gamblers,

families

Gam blers Anonym ous and
Gam-Anon
for
fam ily
and
friends, meet separately M on ­
day and Friday (n on -sm okers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church o f the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake A ve..
Maitland. For m ore In form a­
tion. call 236-9206.

Narcotics Anonymous
Narcotics Anonym ous m eets

Sanford
Duplicate
Bridge
Club meets at noon each T u es­
day at the G reater Sanford
Cham ber o f Com m erce. 400 E.
First St.. Sanford.

Kiwanis Club
Klwanls Club o f C asselberry
m eets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m., at Denny's on State Road
436 In Casselberry. For InformaUon. call 631-8545.

Widows, widowers
W idows or w idow ers or per­
sons with spouses in nursing
hom es (W.O.W.) Is a grou p o f­
fering support, bonding, a s s is ­
tance, brotherhood and social
activities to members. M eet­
ings are held the first Tuesday
o f the month
In the Florida
H ospital at 11 a.m. tn Lake
Mary on Sand Pond Road, right
o ff o f Lake Emma Road. For
more Information call Dom DeSam o. 323-5152
or M innie
Kane. 322-8549.

You’ve got II In writing,..n
court order that states your
form er spouse is 100 percent
responsible
lor
paying
off
those credit card bills. So why
are bill collectors hounding
you? Because you are still le ­
gally liable for those b ills —even
when a Judge orders you r exs|wnise to pay them. W hy? B e­
cause the divorce decree does
not erase the contract you (and
your ex-spouse) made with the
credit card company. So get
ready to protect yourself.
DO...close
any
Joint a c ­
counts. Call your creditors and
ask If you can have the existing
balance transferred to the new
account o f the person re s p o n ­
sible for (laying the b ills.
DONT...assum e
you r
exspouse will pay the bill. Late
payment or nonpayment ran
tie reported on your credit rec­
ord as well. Make sure at least
the minimum amount Is paid
on all bills or risk m in in g your
credll file.
DO...get a copy of you r credit

CO N SUM ER
FO CUS

BARBARAHUGHES/

report. Review you r credit rec­
ord to make sure that accounts
you closed do not still nppear
as open.
DO...establish your own a c ­
counts. Paying your new bills
on time Is the key to building
(or re building) a p ositive credit
profile.
C onsider
gellin g a
"secured" credit can ! from tut
FDIC Insured Ixtnk If you’re
having trouble getting credit.
"Secured" cards are linked to u
savings account that you m ain­
tain as security for the bank.
D O N T...fall
for
a d vertise­
ments olTertng credit cards or
loans, even If you have bad

Homa Road, Sanford, FI. 32773 or
phona 323-2500. Ext. 5556

cretlll or no credit, and requir­
ing upfront payment o f fees.
These may Ik - scam s designed
to take you r last dime.
DONX..Jum p
Into
bank­
ruptcy. Filing for bankruptcy
slays on your credit record for
up to 10 years. C onsider It only
as a last resort.
For tips on how to protect
your credit record when sep a ­
rating from your spouse, you
can request a free pam phlet.
"Divorce A Credit", from Expcrlan (form erly TRW). A 12minute video Is also available
for group distribution. Contact
Expcrlan Consum er Education
Department. P.O. Box
1239.
Allen. TX 75013. O r nsk a s p e­
cific credit question online:
www.exjterlan.rom
(click
on
Ask Max).

Barbara Hughaa/Qregg la tha
Samlnola Coutny Extanalon Horn#
Economlat. Inqulrtaa may ba
dlractad to bar at tha Cooperative
Extanalon Sorvlca, 250 W. County

B re a k cycle o f sham e in abuse
Dear Mary,
My 18-year-old daughter Is
driving me nuts. She’s In an a l­
cohol treatment center right
now. She becam e pregnant
when she was 15. had an a b o r­
tion. then attempted suicide.
Now she says that she was
sexually abused try her s te p fa ­
ther from the time she w as 7vears-old until we divorced last
year. I knew she didn't like
him. but I thought It was b e ­
cause he punished her when
she disobeyed o r had tem per
tantrums. I asked her w hy she
didn’t tell me sooner, and she
said she was too asham ed and
thought it was her fault. She
said she was also afraid that 1
wouldn't believe her or that we
might make h er go away for
causing trouble In the fam ily.
1 hate to admit this, and I've
never told a soul, bu t the sam e
. thing happened to ipe when t
was a kid. 1 still have night­
mares about It and don’t really
enjoy sex because I still feel
like a victim, even when I love
the guy I'm with. I want to help
m y daughter, but I'm having
trouble dealing w ith this, plus
all the other heartache and
trouble she's caused me. 1
don't know where to tu m or
how to start.

-hearted Mom

Dear Broken-hsartcd,
You are experiencing one o f
the awful truths about sexual
abuse: It runs In fam ilies and

FAMILY
COUNSELOR

MARY
BALK

often goes from one generation
to the next. If someone doesn't
break the cycle o f shame, s i­
lence nnd secrecy. It sim ply
continues lo shatter lives. S ex­
ual abuse violates a child's
boundaries In every co n c e iv ­
able way--physlcally. em otion ­
ally. and sexually. Your daugh­
ter's patient o f behavior these
past few years Is all too tragi­
cally com m on am ong aexual
abuse victims. Victim s alm ost
always blam e them selves for
sexual abuse and feel terribly
guilty, but powerless lo make It
stop. The other nearly univer­
sal
consequence
o f sexual
abuse Is low self-esteem for the
victim.
She
feels
deeply
asham ed because she thinks It
must be her fault that It la
happening.
Th e first thing you must do
before you can
help your
daughter Is lo deal with the re­
ality o f your own experience:
stop protecting the abuse, re­
gardless o f w ho it was. or

M o m ’s demands w ill
fall on deaf ears
DEAR ABBY: I have a friend 111
call Irene who has many wonderful
qu alities. She's warm, frien d ly,
ADVICE
funny — and i f you were hungry,
■he'd share her last biscuit with
you.
Her one flaw: She treats her chil­
dren like Indentured servants. Irene
ABIGAIL
thinks nothing o f calling a nearby
VAN BUREN
■on or daughter to venture out at
midnight in this dangerous city to
bring her a cup of coffee.
She calls her children d a ily ,
demanding they chauffeur her here always ouL Irena la growing oldar,
and there, do her laundry or make and 1 can aaa the handwriting on
tha wall. Whan tha day cornea that
repairs.
aha truly needs their help, her chil­
Abby, despite her health prob­ dren w ill put her in a boarding
lems, Irene is a big, strong woman,
house with strangers and visit her
and shs'a m arried to a perfectly
for an hour now and then out o f
healthy man.
duty. Shell ait there with nothing to
I've been present on several occa­ do but fee] sorry for herself, bitter
sions when one or more of Irene’s 10 over her “ungrateful" children.
children were present, and I've yet
She hasn’t asked me for advice,
to hear her compliment her eons.
so I haven't offered any, but I hope
She shouts at them, calls them *atu- she sees my letter in your column
Id,* and criticises whatever they
and recognizes herself before it's too
.iave done for her. She pokes her
late to become more considerate
nose Into their business and dis­ and appreciative o f her children.
agrees w ith every decision they
Sign me,
make. I suspect this is displaced
SAD FRIEND IN D C
anger toward her first husband,
who wee a womaniser.
DEAR BAD FRIEND: Those
Irena's daughters are not treated who read my column raroly
ao badly, but they mimic th e ir
realise tha problem on tha page
mother’s behavior toward her sons; Is also theirs, and I guarantee
they treat their brothers as badly aa you that someone aa ealfIrena does.
centered aa Irena will bo blind
Irena constantly complains that to her shortcomings. However,
her children don't share their good where there's life, there is hope.
fortune with her, but most o f them Clip this latter and send It to
are struggling to survive. They do her. I ll bet it will be tha 11th
share with her to some degree, but copy she receives.
never as much as she wants them
to. 8he never fails to bring up tha
‘ sacrifices* she's made for them.
Abby, all mothers make sacrifices
for their children, but it's tha love
VOUR
and support tha children remember
NEWSPAPER
— not the aacrificea.
c o s t s l i t t l e I, It I
Several of her children have told
i t s v - ilu t 1 is &lt; jr«-.,t
me they dread hearing her voice on
the telephone, and they make any
Subsetiht‘ luil.iy1
excuse they can to avoid going to
Si-iimuilr Mria 1(1 • .!/&lt;’ .'M l
h er home because her hand la

LAKE M A R Y C IN E M A 10

whether they might deny that It
happened.
You
will
gain
strength front breaking the
conspiracy o f silence that has
gone on too long. As you b e­
com e open and honest about
your experience, you r daughter
will begin to have the courage
to heal and hopefully change
her destructive behavior.
Contact
you r
health-care
provtdrr or the mental health
clinic for the nam es o f support
organizations In the area. R e­
member. the best w ay to help
your daughter Is by having Ute
courage to help yourself.

Mary Balk la ■ CartMM Addiction
Prevention Professional and a
counaator at Crooma Academy.
Phone: 322-5742.

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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO H T IIM T H
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND TOR
SIM INOLR COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOl •• 1874 CA 14 R
LASALLC NATIONAL BANK.
A* T R U 8 T II TOR T H I
REGISTER!D HOLDERS OF
SALOMON BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES
VII. INC. SERIES 1497-HUO 2
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DOUGLAS BOSTIC. ET AL
DCFENOANT(S)
N OTICS OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SSRVICB
TO: HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES
AND ALL OTHER FARTIES
CLAIMING
AGAINST
THE
ESTATE OF ARTIE L DANIELS
A/K/A ARTIE L. DANIELSBOSTIC. DECEASEO whose
rssidsncs
It
unknown II
hs/shs/th*y bo llvlnt; and If
hs/shs/thsy bo dood. fh*
unknown dsfsndsnts who may
no opoutoo. hobo, dovtkoot,
grants**, sssignsss, lienor*,
creditors, trustees. and all parlioo claiming an Intarott by,
ttwough, undor or ogam 1 tho
Dolondonlt, who ora no! -tow n
lo bo dood or aU*o. and an pari*oo hatring or claiming to hav*
any right. I itla or miarotl In Iho
propony doocrlbod In Iho inertgaga bomg foroclooad horam.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action lo loraclooo a
mortgage on tho following
THE NORTH 4S.TS FEET OF
LOT 11 AND THE SOUTH H I I
FEET OF LOT IT . BLOCK I ,
MAP
OF
BUENA
VISTA
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN FLAT BOOK 3. PAGE I 1 AND
2. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLC COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
ha* boon Mod ag*m«t you and
you aro required lo torva a
copy ol your written dolanto*.
•f any. to It on OAVIO J. STERN.
ESO. Plaintiff'* attorney, whoee
•ddrei* I* SOI S University
Drive *100, Plantation. FL
12224 (no later than 30 day*
from Iho data of Iho first publi­
cation of tht* nolle* of action)
and fa* th* original with tho
clerk of tht* court either Before
•erne* on Plaintiff * attorney or
immediately thereafter; otherwit* a default win bo antarod
•gain*! you lor the robot
demanded In tho complaint or
petition Mod herein.
WITNESS my hand and Iho
toal of tht* Court at SEMINOLE
County, Florida, tfu* Ith day of
OCTOBER. 1SSS.
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE *00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
M-2T4TKYYCC)
Publiah: October S. IS. Iff*
DCV-TS

W TNB OIROUfT COURT
OF TNB StONTSSRTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

Legal Notices
IN TNB C IR C UIT COURT
OF TNB BIONTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
BIM INOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. SS-BSS-CA
OIVISION 14-W
FIRST UNION MORTOAQk
CORPORATION.
Plainliffl*),
v*.
DOUGLAS R PILOT. *1 al.
Defend anl(*).
NOTICS
OF FORBCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
lo
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale
dated September 23rd, I SB*,
and entered m Case NO. 94SSS-CA of Ih* Circuit Court of
th*
EIGHTEENTH
Judicial
Circuit In and for SEMINOLE
County. Florida whorom FIRST
UNION MORTGAGE CORPORA­
TION I* Ih* Plaintiff and DOU­
GLAS R PILOT; ANY ANO ALL
UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINQ
BY, THROUOH, UNDER. ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENDANTS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
are
Ih*
Defendant*, I will tell lo the
highest and bast bidder lor
cash at the West front door of
Ih*
Seminal*
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida al
11:00 a m., on the 2tth day of
October IS IS , th* following
described property o* tel forth
In said Final Judgment .
LOT t. BLOCK S. TIER S. E.R.
TRAFFOROS MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK t,
PAQE8 SS THROUOH *4.
INCLUSIVE. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
OA.
a/k/a: *04 LAUREL AVENUE
SANFORD FL 32771
WITNESS MV HAND and Ih*
•aal of thi* Court on September
24th. IS**.
(SEAL)
HONORABLE
SEYMOUR BENSON
Clark of Ih* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E. Jaaewtc
Deputy Clerk
Echovatrta. McCalla. Raymer,
Barrett S Frappror
Poet Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 32*01-3410
IMPORTANT
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF ttto
Admtmttratrvo Order No. *2-37.
Person* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
lo participate In this proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator al 301 N Park
Avonuo. Suita N. 301, Sanford.
Florida 32771 ol 1***1 five (1)
day* prior lo the proceeding
Telephone; (407) 323-4330 Sal.
4227; 1-400-944-4771 (TOO), or
I-SOO-MS-S770 (V). Via Florida
Relay Service.
Publish: October 3. *. IN S
DEV-17

IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB 1STM JUDICIAL
COUNTY,

SSHW OLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO.I BB-BSSS DR SS-R
Boem* Flanagan
PetltM ner
AND
Laonard F. Flanagan
N O Ttea OF ACTION
TO Laonard Flanagan
I In
YOU ARS NOTIFIED that an
action ho* boon Mod agarnet
you and that you aro required to
serve a copy of your written
dafonoaa. If any. lo It on Bonnie
Flanagan who** addr*** I* 301
S Sunland D r. Soalord. FL
1277* on or bo lor* OCTOBER
IS. ISOS, and Mo dt* original
with Iho Clark of Ihta Court al
P.0. Boa SSI, Sanford. FL
33773-0S1S baton aarvtco on
Potltionar or Imntadialafy thereafter If you tad lo do *o. a
default may bo onlatod again*I
you for tho rvliaf demanded In
th* petition
C oploo at aB court doaumant*
In IhN ca*a. InMudlng order*,
are avallabf* al Bia Clark of th*
Circuit Court** Ofhoa You may
You muol Loop tho Clerk of Ih*
Circuit Court** Offic* notified of
your ourvant addveoa.
You muol kaop tho Clark of th*
Circuit Court** Offlco notified of
your curronl addr*** (you may
St* Nolle* of Curronl Addroos,
Florida Family Form II.S IS ).
Future paper* In dd* lawsuit
wUI bo mailed to th* addr*** of
record at the Mark** offiea
WARNING: Rol* 13*44.
Florida Family Law Rut** of
Ptooedun . r*gulr** certain
al
lo comply can roouft In *anabon*. Including dl*mi***l or
•hiking of pleading*.
DATED. September Mlh. 1**4
MARYANNS MORSE.
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By. Luonne Woodty
Deputy Clerk
PubBoh: Septembor IS, tS. and
Oclabor S .S . IB M
DEU-ISS

CABS NO. BR-1BSC C A 14 P
NATIONS BANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaint IN,
V*.
YANICK FRANCOIS, at al..

Defendant)»)■.

NOTICS OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment
Scheduling
Foreclosure Saio entered on
Septembor 23rd. t*M m this
case now ponding In said
Court, th* stylo of which i* indi­
cated above.
I wfN so* to th* highest and
bast bidder for sash al th* Wool
Front Door Somtnol* County
Courth*u*e, 341 North Park
Avonuo. Sanford. Florida 32771,
*( 11:00 A M .. on th* 2*th day
of October, IH O . th* 10*0wing
doscribod property a* tot forth
In M id
Order
or Final

LOT 74. DEER RUN UNIT I t .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECORDED IN P U T
BOOK SS. PAOSfS) 22 ANO 23
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMBfOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ORDERED at Sanford.
Seminole County, Florida, thi*
24Ih day of Septembor. ISO*.
MARYANNS MORSE
Aa dark. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE County. Florida
By: Jan* B. Jaaewtc
Aa Deputy Clark
SPEAR S HOFFMAN. PJL
700 South Dale Highway
Coral Gobi**. Florida 3314*
Telephone (30*) SOO-S2SS
N you era a person with a dis­
ability who need* any accom­
modation In order la participate
In Nil* proceeding, you are amidad. a* no coal to you, lo the
pro vieion of certain aaatotanco
Please
contact
Court
Adminiotfalien at 301 North
Park Avonuo. Suit* N301,
Sanford. Florida 32771, (407)
323-4330. oat. 4227 wlthm 2
working day* of your receipt of
Ihl* none*; if you aro hearing or
voice Impaired, cad 1-*00-0*1 •
8771.
Publish: October 2. *. 1S*S
DEV-14

Legal Notices
IN THE C IR C UIT COURT
OF THS EIGHTEENTH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. *S-1**3CA
OIVISION 14-0
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
DANK F/K/A rinST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA.
SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA F/K/A CORAL
GABLES FFEOERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
v«.
SAMMY E PRESLEY, el al.
Defendant)*).
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO: SAMMY E. PRESLEY
U S T KNOWN RESIDENCE
S17 U K E CHARM COURT
OVIEDO. FL 32*71
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
BRENDA K. PRESLEY
U S T KNOWN RESIDENCE:
S17 U K E CHARM COURT
OVIEDO. FL 37B7S
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ
BY.
THROUGH,
UNOER,
ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
INDIVIDUAL
DEFENOANTIS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
U S T KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo foreclose a mortgage
on the following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida
LOT I*. LAKE CHARM
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN P U T BOOK 33, PAGE 42.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
has been filed agamtl you and
you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses,
if any. withm 30 days after Ih*
lust publication of this Notice
ol Action, on Echevarria.
McCalla. Reymer, Barren •
Frappier, Plaintiff s attorney,
whose address is *01 Bsyshore
Boulevard. Suite *00. Tsmps,
Florida 31*0*. and til* Ih* orig­
inal with this Court either
before service on Plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a defaun wid
be entered agamtl you lor the
relief
demanded
m
Ih*
Complaint or petition.
This notice shall be published
ones each week for two con­
secutive weeks m the Seminole
Herald
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
seal of this Court on this 3th
day of OCTOBER. IM S
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk of Ih* Court
By Ruth King
As Deputy Clerk
FS* *0*4
it you at* o person w*h a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion m order lo participate m
this proceeding , you or* enti­
tled al no coat to you. for th*
provision of certain aeeistance
Please
contact
Court
Admmiatration al 301 N. Park
Avonuo, Sanford. Florida 32771,
telephon* number (407) 3334334, within 2 working day* of
your receipt of this document; If
hearing impaired. (TOO) 1*00
*••-*771.
Pubiieh: October S. I*. ISSS
DEV-74

IH THE CO UN TY COURT
OF THE BMMTSBNTM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASS HO. B O -S a -C C -8 4 -t
8PRINGWOOD VILUG E
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION OF
LONQWOOD, INC., a
not lor profit
Florida corporation.
Plamliff,
v*.
KEITH MALACHUCK
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that on the 10th day of
November, 1SSI al 11:00 a m. at
the west front door of Ihs
Bernmole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, th* under­
signed Clerk wiK offer lor sal*
th* following described real
property:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
117-0, SPRING WOOD VUXAGE.
A CONDOMINIUM PURSUANT
TO THS O EC U R A TIO N OF
CONDOMINIUM RECOROEO IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1331, PAOE 1441. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
together with all structures.
Improvements, flaturos. appli­
ances, and appurtenances on
said land or used in conjunction
therewith.
Th* aforesaid sale win be
msdo pursuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment ordered in CtvK
No. B8-S3-CC-30-Z pending in
Ih* County Court of th*
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and for Saminol* County,
Florida.
Dated this 4th day of October.
jH I
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By: Deputy Clark

Nonca
AMERICANS WITH
DiBABIUTISB A C T OF 1BB4
Administrative Order
No. S7-3
If you ara a person with a die-

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provision of certain assistance.
Ploaso
contact
Court
Administration al 341 N. Park
Avonuo. Suit* N34I, Sanford,
FL 32771 (447) 323-4334. act.
4227 within 2 working day* of
your receipt of tfu* notice; M
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TAYLOR ANO CARLS. PA..
ATTORNEYS FOR THE
PLAINTIFF,
1804 SUMMIT TOWER
BOULEVARO. SUITE *00
ORLANDO. FLORIDA 32110
Publish October *. is. ISM
DEV-73

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

C ITY OF LONOWOOO,
FLORIDA
NOTICE
OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER ADOPTION
OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City of Longwood. Florida,
that Ih* City Commission will
hold a public hearing lo consid­
er enactment of Ih* following
Ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. EE-1424
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF
LONGWOOD.
FLORIOA
AMENDING CHAPTER 14. PEOOLERS ANO SOLICITORS. OF
THE CITY CODE TO PROVIDE
FOR REGULATIONS AND PRO­
CEDURES CONCERNING VEN­
DORS DURING THE ANNUAL
LONOWOOO
ARTS
ANO
CRAFTS FESTIVAL AND HIS­
TORIC
FOUNDER S
OAV
SPRINO ARTS AND CRAFTS
FESTIVAL. PROVIDING FOR
c o n f l ic t s ,
s e v e r a b il it y
ANO EFFECTIVE OATE.
ORDINANCB SB-142S
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF
LONOWOOD.
FLORIOA.
ACCEPTING AND APPROVING
THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF LONOWOOD.
FLORIOA. AND THE LONO­
WOOD PROFESSIONAL FIRE­
FIGHTERS
ASSOCIATION
(LPFFA). LOCAL 11*3, COVER­
ING THE PERIOD OCTOBER 1.
1998 THROUGH SEPTEMBER
30. 7001.
ORDINANCE NO.: *B-142*
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOD. FLORIDA.
GRANTING A DISTRIBUTION
EASEMENT FOR UTILITIES TO
FLORIOA POWER CORPORA­
TION TO MOVE THE POWER
LINES. POLES ANO R E U TE O
MATERIALS FROM THEIR PRE­
SENT LOCATION ON PROPER­
TY LEASED TO NORTHLAND
COMMUNITY
CHURCH
TO
ANOTHER LOCATION ON THE
LEASED PREMISES
Sent Ordinance* war* placed
on first reading on October S,
1111. and th* City Commission
will consider same for fmal pas­
sage and adoption altar th*
public hearing, which will be
held m th* City HaH. 173 West
Warren Avenue. Longwood,
Florida, on Monday, th* 11th
day ol October. A D . IM S . al
7 00 p m . or as soon thorsafter
s* possible Al Iho mooting,
mleresled parlies may appear
and be heard with respect lo
Ih* proposed Ordinances This
hosrmg may be continued from
time to lime until Imal action is
taken by th* City Commission.
A copy of Ihs proposed
Ordinances are posted at Ih*
City Hell. Longwood. Florida,
and copies are on file with Iho
Clerk ol Ih* City and same may
be inspected by th* public.
NOTICE All persons are
advised that if they decide lo
appeal any decisions made af
these meatmgs/heanngs, they
will need a record ol th* pro­
ceeding* and for such purpos­
es. they may need lo insure that
• verbatim record is made,
which record lo melude Ih* tes­
timony end evidence upon
which th* appeal is lo be mad*
(per Sec 214 0103. Florida
Statutes) al his or her own
•spans*

Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 191. LAKE SEARCY
SHORES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAOE 23-25 OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISEO THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USEO FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Osted the 24th day of
September, 1491.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jsn* E Jasewlc
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS 1 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 430
Tampa, Florida 31607
Telephone (111) 177-6004
C IS *97-03070
Publish: October 2. 6, 199a
DEV-11

Dated Hue Slh day wf October.
A D . 1**0
CITY OF LONOWOOD
OERALOINE 0 ZAMBRI.
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH: Friday. Octobar 4.

ISM
DEV-70
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
O f THB tS TN JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT O f FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SBMINOLB CO UNTY
OBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. BS-8S7 CA-14D
O E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc..
Plaintiff.
VS.
DAVID RlSHARD BROWN
and HARVIE VAPHET
BROWN and
DAVIO MCNEALY. Jr.,
individually and a* Personal
Represent at iv* of the
Estate of Anni* M.
Me Nealy, deceased and
OLORIA COLLINS
HICKS; ol al .
Del andante.
NOTICE
OF FORSCLOSUNB SALS
Notice IS hoioby given that,
pursuant lo lhal Fmal Judgment
of
Foreclosure
dated
September 23rd, 1114. and
entered m civil caso number 44237 CA B of th* Circuit Court of
th* Itth Judicial Circuit in and
tor Seminole County, Florida,
wherem Q E. CAPITAL MORTOAOE SERVICES. INC., is
Plaintiff and OAVID RlSHARD
BROWN.
HARVIE
VAPHET
BROWN. DAVID MCNEALY. JR..
INDIVIDUALLY ANO AS PER­
SONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE ESTATE OF ANNIE M.
MCNEALY. DECEASED. GLORIA
COLLINS HICKS. UNKNOWN
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
TRUSTEES.
LIENORS.
OR
OTHER CLAIMANTS. C UIM IN O
BY, THROUOH. UNDER OR
AOAINST ANNIE M. MCNEALY.
OECEASEO. IF LIVINO. ANO
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
C U IM IN O
BY.
THROUOH.
UNOER ANO AOAINST THE
ABOVE NAMED DEFENOANTIS)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD ON ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
C U IM
AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. OEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
C U IM A N TS . UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA. A-t HANDYMAN
SERVICES. JASON R. FILES,
PAIGE K. TAYLOR. CENTRAL
FLORIOA REGIONAL HOSPI­
TAL. INC.. FREEDOM SAVINOS
ANO
LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
LEONARD
CASSELBERRY.
ANOREA BENAROINO. ANN V.
MCNEELV. CLERK OF THE CIR­
CUIT COURT OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. STATE OF
FLORIOA. DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA. MEDMARC CASUALTY INSURANCE
COMPANY SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER WITH DEPENDABLE
INSURANCE COMPANY. INC..
CHARLES E. O'HARE. J R „ ___ .
UNKNOWN PERSOfRS) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY. NO. I. N/K/A
GEORGE
RIVERA.................
UNKNOWN PERSON!8) IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY. NO. 2.N/K/A
CARMEN
RIVERA,
la/*ro
Oofersdani(s). I w « sell la Ih*
highest and best bidder for
cash al Iho west front door of
Iho Seminole County courthouso m Sanford Seminole
County. Florida, al 11:04 A M.
on Iho 24th day of OCTOBER,
1444. Ih* following doaenbod
property aa set forth In eald

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(407)333-4133.

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tor (NovD*c) al Mfflffni*
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�1 0 A • Seminole Herald. Sanlord, Florida • Friday. October 9 , 1P0B

G ETS
JO B D O N E !
Buy
7 i— H i i r W

G R O W IN G C O N E ED S
W i’tnomu * ut* industrial Po­
sitions Full Time Competitive
Wages Call Chris (40?) 647jOIO
LPfiCNA » State Cert PT, FT A
per diem Longwood Retirement
Visage 767-0SX eit 2 2 ____
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car A insurance Nnndrt
Weekends FREE. 3315266
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAINEE: Hugh school grad *
M sc tyrmg A computer sluts
Nanons Mortgage Corp Long
mood Call Oen At 767-9270.
NURSES
LPN 7-3 CNA all stufts Lakenee Nursog 919 E 2nd St 322
670?_________________________
PIT Employment- lor energetic
person earning to work wtsport
A shoe dogs A kennel 15 WV
-is_pe.es Call 126-0611.
P,T Janitorial Sup-Contractor
Altt-nonte Area Sat 4 tins Sun
3 Ms $2S6/mon (904) 532-1419
Service Agenl/Ortver- Needa to
clem, service and aspect
•entsi i-etudes valid FLO Ac­
ceptable drive g record and
Background check Apply In
person. 3096 Orlando (17-92)
Dr Sanford_________________
PC PROGRAMMER- needed PIT
A FiT. 2-year minimum aspenenca Fas resune 650 2501
Preschool Teacher!
School-age Teacher needed
________ Ca» 322-6547________
PRESCHOOL TEACHERS A
asst needed AM A PM hours
ava.i Please cat 321-5577______
PROCESS E-MAIL A CYBER­
CASH ORDERS • to SISTtr Wit
tram, ewe marketspectrum com.
_______ 1-888 716-6229_______
Production Supervisor
(Part Time) Mon-Fri. 15-1.
Supervises processing of do­
nated goods at our trurung cen­
ter lor disabled adults High
School DiptomaGED resulted
*/xl espenence working with adv duals with special needs
desired Please contact Lsa
Chapman at Goodwin industries
of Central Fvada Inc at 407834-9996_____________________

RHHdl
INTELLIGENT ITAfflKG

SINGLE MOM seeks room mate
to share specious 2 2 apt Temp
Ok $275* 172 utilities start 101
696-7047
98— R

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n f u r n is h e d

MARINER S VILLAGE
LAKE ADA 1 DOOM 14'bwo
2 60(1*1 S470M0 AND UP

323-4670
ROOMY 1 bdrm a quiet histone
Area $425 men t utils 1 yr
tease Cal 330 2220
ROSELEAVILLAS
2/1 Special - UUkVonth
HUD OKAY 407-330-6833
SANFORD $380VO
2' 1CLEAN MOVE-IN­
SPECIAL Call 522-7632
SANFORD 171 Upstairs Apt
Good area Histone Area Ftets
Reg $3503350 321 6757

103— H o u s t s U

*Ertrs pey to drivers.
•Open 5 am
M l Oogtrock Rd Longwood
— 3109
----- m W T M W X w iB B-----Helpers also Musi have Pans
portanon Cal 322-1449
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
BrwMfy S Aeeoc. 04-7(44
SERVERS a KITCHEN hep Id
A p t GATORS LANDING
__________ 330-1612__________
SERVERS- Days only! F T or PI
T Good P ly Apply st Marine
hotel. 530 N Psimeflo Avenue
Ssnlotd_______________________
SERVICE TECHNICIAN lor local
propane company Immedute
FT position available Vacation,
itch pay. COL Class B a prus
Apply a person: Discount Propan* 3804 s Orlando Dr.. Santart__________________________

&lt;. . 1 1

271 on W. 7th- completely reft
ovated n central H A A It won!
last long at $46 900
Aak For
Ken Spark t/Century 21
O vied o Realty
365-6403 or 657-4541
SANFORD 1't, Ij tot. corner oi
Crescent and Palm way $82,000
322-6207

a

r r . JOHN RIVER FRONT2/2, over 1600 sq. ft . tag pool
2 c. gar., pkja 1 c. carport, over
113 ac. w/doek 61500/nan
MUM t N l s i l S l l n i-4 tM .

STENSTROM
RENTALS

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322*2495
E NEED HOUSES TO RENT

78 OX mr Greal cond ac. new
tires $23X 324-4330
I I NISSAN K N T R A 4 door
AC. runs great $1.8501360
Can 323-2190
• 1 JAOUAR SOVEREIGN
A
real beauty Only 25k miles
$13,9X 320-7029

S t.

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141— H

om es

For S ale
s =

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
Homes from pennies on $1
Delinquent Ta«, Repos REOs
Your Area Too Free |1) BOO 218
9000 Ert H 2206 tar current**!
mgs

149— C ommercial
P roperty For Sale
Commercial Office For Sale
1200 sq fl on 1/2 acre lenced
with paved parking Central Air/
Heat. 1619 W
2nd Street
$55 000* 322-4830/day
3212076/even.

153— A creage L o t For
Sale

SinJoffl Spacious attractive 3/
1 5 w / FR $ 6 t.5 X

OSTEEN-Vacant lot* Commen­
ce! Lot Zoned 8 4 200i400 on
Enterprise
Rd
in Osteen
$49,900 Owner Fa

SLJofiAl Rrret 35*ac on river
In Debary 1/2 mi frontage Re‘ lo $225,000
iTKkiStnel 1«*ec across from
OvSen Airport zoned M-1
$375 000

Re a l estate , wc.

Eaey drtefy km mo
*l\ CA (rod yard wi *«•
trabuudogtot

«* M 610006
cskwe *w *

CORNER LOT, over 1/4 ac. LR.
eel-ta kith, gar. $64,900.

40.O
verllOOSa.Fk*op p&lt;
w/sep In-law* qts. 9

MARKHAM WOOOS W bd, 3
bath 12 acre*. 3500 oq. ft.
Uvrtam, ecmpooL 629MOO.
4/1,10 tad acre*. Hug* r
tc porch, 2 outatdg, SIS

76X190 2426 WMow Ave Wa­
ter. new sewer sne cable, efectnc 699 9048
DELTONA to acres Ideal lor
mow* homesite, horses, came,
tamvng or nurieryl Zoned agri­
cultural
13.900/ACRE.
Sm
down wtawner Itaanoe. 604-7671772 or 664-797O A K M D O I FARMS • Osteen/
Deftona area. 10 acre*, ideal lor
horse* or cam* farm. Mobile
home or homesite Zoned agrt.
644.900. Financing aval, ml sm.
down payment (904) 767-6300
RESIDENTIAL Comer lot In
Lake Mary. Approx. 150 a 93.
Little Lake Mara access skiabie. wak to SCC 937.000 Can
323-3672

EFFICIENCY
Maid lenr - convenient location
__________ 321-4900__________
FURNISHED ROOMS-Al u!:!l
a d Laundry, phone, and kt
use 665-690 « week 324-4955
SANFORD- Furmsneo room a
priYSte home w/house privileg­
es Mature, responsoie person
Ret 321-0418_________________
SANFORD/ LK. MARY 1 Ig
bdrm. ml bath.
S3MVmo in­
cludes an tv. phon*. utilities
302-7186

107— M

o b il e

For R

H

om es

om es

DON'T WONDER
HOW TO GET RID
OF THAT OLD
CAR!

PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
ikimes $3 000 to $6 000 Set Up
Financing QUIET! 322-2661

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

Two BR Custom Single Wide
Nice carpel. C H/A. awning ,
s/ied Owner wdhetp 322-3717

Call today and watch
the Harald Ciattl*
fled i work for you 11

181— A ppliances &amp;
Furniture For S ale
DOUBLE BED mnerspnng mar
tree, boi and metal frame ml
rollers $65 Can move 323 6090
KINO SIZE WATERBEO with
wood frame and bookcase Mir­
ror Headboard complete $100
Can move 322 6219
MATTRESS SALE • Full sire
used boi springs &amp; maitress
$65 X Larry’s Mart 322 4132

199— P ets &amp; S upplies
PET QROOMMQ
by appl at my often or al your
home 20* yts eip 717-0604

211—
n t iq u e

/ C o l l e c t ib l e s

HOUSE OF OOOOIES W I Lo­
cust Ave Furn., spoil. houaehold elec * 6 candy 121

215— B o a ts 4*
A

c c e s s o r ie s

20 FT CENTER
CONSOLE BONITA
150HP Johnson Outboard 4
GAL. Parlor mane# Duel Art*
Trailer. Runs 9 looks gr**n
$8 900 Devld 407-322-3563

219—Wanted to Buy
Alum. Can* Copper / Brass
&gt; Recycling: 321-0004
619 W. FVM-Mff &lt;4, 6at.»-1

221—Good T hings to
Eat
B O B S FAMOUS PEANUTS 9
FRESH JUMBO SHRIMP
Sec/el recipe on peanuts written
ip several limes a local news­
papers Come by 9 have me
BEST after al the rest
2330
Celery A ve. Sanford

SANFORD 2/1 near Samtaole
HS. C H A W/D Hook Up Crpt
Sac. 8 OK 323-4484 or 244-5513

93— R ooms For R ent

157— M obile H
F o r S ale

A

Til M IHDAIIII MOMIS
VI NUIHI I PROPI HI I I S

(407) 3222611

ELDEH SPRMOS On SR 427. 2
S 3 bdrms, unfum $95 • $115/
wk * $12S/dap Cal 333 3964 or
s e e ^ n a r w je ^ ^ M IA ^ ^ ^ ^

SAT 9 SUN 10/10 6 10/11 Al
Day Driftwood Lins oft Lake
Mara Blvd 122 Lk Man* Or
EVERYTHINQI Huge genge
SAT 9 SUN 6am -4pm IM
Wildwood Dr Hidden Lakes
ANTIQUES, mac Musi see
330-5896____________________

8EI2EO CANS from 9171
Poraches. Cadillacs. Chevy*
BMWs. Convene* Alto Jeeps
4WO s Your area Tod Free 18X 218 9000 Ed 2206 tor
current kttogt

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e h ic l e s

W

a n ted

CASH t U PAD1
For Junk Car*. Trucks 9 Mdcl
KEEP AMCRCA 6CAUTVVA 121 i* K

LOCAL ENTERPRENEUR
WILLING 10 TEACH 1PEOPLE
Prmm method to become
Milliuniim. Mu$t b u r nnmR
irtson lor brcoBing rk k
Call 24 H rt. §00499-1145

9-4 3003 S Park Ave (Poecrest areal low o( urasl null
S T O R E LIQ U ID A TIO N A N D
o a r a g e bale

October Olh 9 10th. 9 00am4 00pm Ritcheys Market com­
er of Hwy 46 9 CR 15. near San­
ford mad Many name nd 2 6 3door upright cooler*, stainless
steel tables, cash regulars, cotlee maker. ice dispenser, it* .
crowave.
electronic
scale*,
desk, neon 'open' sign Oarage
safe llama and tools from
several lamtaes (407)660-1978.

SUNRISE KIWANtS
OARAGE SALE
2752 Country Club Road Satur­
day Only, Sam-7. Household
goods, electronic*, tool*, earcite equipment, domes, etc.
Benefii schpterthc tang

TE N T SALE
Stoves, dryer, truck lopper 9
tool boa. bed. refrtdg. dome*.

WANTED
CAR S,
TR U C K S A
VAN S

Any year make or model,
ww pay top dotia/1
Call Oeoft Beckne

302-5734

E09 S

225 Ffenvngo Dr. (Suniand Ea
U » H I h r i , frt 9 Bad *-6

YARD SALE
Frt. Sat 9 Mon. 9-3 123 Pinecrest Dr. Sm site ledie*
doth**. Bongo feen* ( u t 9 3).
ktanaUw«h**M9
VARO B A L I Sat 9-7 Rata or
Shine 406 W. 15ta Si. Senlort
Beautiful new quit, reasonable,
antiques, turn, glassware, col­
lectable*. (ewelry, clothing, 9
lots morel

’

OPEN FIELD SALE
FRl/SAT a-?
Oft Maftonvtlfe onto Forest Dr- •
taMow signs Lots ol OOODIESI1 ;
and OLASSWAREWm
_____________________________ 1
303 T A N G E R IN E DR.
Frt 9 Sat. 7am-7. CMdren's
domes, suet I I mt*-14. Mena,
mrssas 4 women's suss In
great condtor Mac a*m*
I

8 FAMILY 8ALE
Frt 6 Sat. Oct 8 4 10. 9-7. tWX &lt;
Palmetto Ave
Parrot cage,
generator, riding lawn mower,
adult 6 kids domes, baby Ium.
454 engoe. kng-aU* bed. com­
puter prater, edger. total fences
machine, guava (ally, dining
room chart, coffee table, type­
writer. etcetne guitar, amaS ap­
pliances. household Items 9
muc h much more

BIG YARD SALE
Fn 9 Set. 1079 91010 804 Cataloe Dr
ESTATE SALE
Antiques, etc. • Hunting - flshog
• Sport* - toy* - XMas • 1920’s
trunks • male sport coats • fee- place set • skeet shoot • e*er- ■
cis* b*a - goft dub* 9 baa* • ’
books • doming racks • old
bikes • 1920 s wood wagon • \J
w«* decor • kitchen- g m . cartop camtr • toot* - gatv pqte 9
buck*** • odds 9 ends Down- .{
town Senlort. 226 E. First
Street Saturday Onty__________
GARAGE BALE Sat only 9-3.
Park Ridge Estate. 155 Lake­
side Dr oft Lake Mary Btvd.
i
Mwc________________________
'

MOVING SALE
1H7t ot books (chrMtan 9 doc­
tor* psychology). Ium, baby
6erm Frt 9 Set 10-3 2012 N.
Orandnew Ave, Santard

MOVING SALE

J

Sal 9 Bui 'B bm - 7 IIOI'Fbreat 7
Or. (E on 2Sta from 17-92 to
Gummertn to Forest, tun ft) An­
tique bdrm turn, country ka
table, new htdme-bed love seat. )
Sega, domes 9 more. Must ,
el
'

MOVING BALE
Set 6-4. Fum. dfehee. tools,
something tor everyone. 1101
W 4m St (End at Persimmon)

, SANFORD IRRIGATION.INC.
“C o m p lttiS p r ln U ir S y t l t m i o r R p p p lrt"

FREE ESTIMATES

Pump repairs • Water Condltionars • Landscaping * 24 hour service

(407)328-1520

Licensed and Inured
Thom— E. Lyon
(407) 320-0748 (fax)

al

114—
W arefiouse/Rental
S pace
7000 SO. FT. WAREHOUSE
70&gt;100 dost 10 Fort Mellon
Park Good location, easy ac­
cess! Asking onty $1300mo.

49119. Her-17«. CMMlterry
(1/4 mM toum ol Horn* Dtpotj
1447)04-7171

•Sage Stry Oegn •No Or* Btkw or Atovt

•Energy•ERcwtSiido. 1BidroofflAftortibkAfanrens
•AOcStoop. PriwkpttnI Mon!

TRACTOR

Sanford Court Apartments

R e a l Es ta te , m e

322*7499

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117— Commercial
Rentals

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3 2 3 *3 3 0 1
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FENCED PARKING AREA,
easy access, can accom­
modate up lo 35 cars, heavy
squpment. aulas, etc.; 17-921
Avpofl Btvd area. available im­
mediately $550 per month
324-4440 or fas 324nn.

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Ue*d Waatwre A Dryers

ESTATE
AUCTION
AntlqtiB, Colleetlblii

RESTAURANT Hist Longwood.
Tea room, catering Call today
339-6762

11 t ‘ . l I I I ) » . i i f
K i l l . iln lil.il m il

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M l e * : 1 t M a .a i.

MOVE-IN SPECIAL

i n

1 S D R M / 1 B A TH
850 * q «2 BDRM/ 1 B A TH 1025 m . h .
2 BDRM/ 2 B A TH 1125 eq. ft.

950 M e llo n v ille A ven u e
S an ford, F L 32771

• S|kn biuh \|i.illim ills Willi Lii|ir O hm lx * l.iLc
F'nmi * Vulli'ilMii * SiuiLliiip IVxil * Ti-niiix Courts)

V E N C O R

CNA PREPARATORY TRAINING
AVAILABLE
Starting Oct. 10th flam - noon
4 w e e k p rogra m
no e x p e rie n c e n eceeeary
no co n tra ctu a l o b lig a tio n s
em p loy m en t and tu itio n reim bu rsem en t
w hen q u a lifie d
8

call: 1-8S8-823-7445

1

Apartments

Fsllewthip Hell
Sun Ortvs. (off of Ltks Mary llrd )
1 kghlt East ct 1-4.
Sun Drtvs Left turn
Partial UMS|:
*«4S SM
caSrt. suntrv code tin * »«
tMqva raps kgo. 11291tv. 1S10I
iMifie roams Ck|.n Coma
Otcsi Dude furies 6 kmtuun n*
(■*— 4 puriffl
knell UKJrrtt Hue, Dxkion
IwnrtL Tt/wr Sew WBua m
AM MagrwM tw U k Selwul
frsn Mir Hi J « PAIiooe ltd
k i u n Mxkiy Mttiti jokt f
Uewdy W « Dent, Artundtr
KieVMt 6 nwh melt!

Country Lake
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 1)0-5204

e m o d e l in g

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W*l 9 Ceeng Ttatur**
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276-E l e c t iu c a l

K 9 D LAND9CAFMQ 9 ;
NURSERY bee Mratctag aval. !
tree asnmata Ic 9 ta* 321 -9339
:
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287-L a w n S ervices

NEED AN ELfCTR4C4AN7 “
CAU. n o r * ELECTRIC

407-321-97$]
U c . ER000262670ver M Vr*.

ADVANCE TECTONICS

279-H a u l in g

Local Builder tkico I N I
i t l f i t 1 CGC001BM

m S M B Z R cm an-up ert.
)unk removed town cars anytime
407-359-1641 or 407-365-0711

NEW RE4600EL RERUR
Doors, window*, carpentry,
sKkng.. tdecks 4 conczst*
323-4432! s
£ o Basra cecteeao

dean up*, appkance*. trash,
brush 407144 2914 or
pgr 4079199217

263-Caxpentxy

280-H o m e
Im provem ents

CARPENTER. Al Horn*
rep***, panting 9 ceramic IS*
~ ‘
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321-5972

Urn COC9979M 320-7282

Retired Carpenter looking tor
imal jobs. w*a over 40 years
Df •kpertonce. 631-9191

HANOYMAN-Petattag. concrete,
dry wei, remodeling, renovalone. Cal 293-7099

263-Carpentry

285-Landscaping

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Ctrdi Cfecu 6 Ottt Ctret
Ita. Stywi FrswSte
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AII7S6

LARKMS L/U40BCAFB6Q 9 64CARPENTRY CONCEPT la ­
mOATION
thed carpentry
We taste! sod. img ty* 9 repair
Cal Darren 7M-4354
shrubs, mulches, brtc* paver*,
stump grind. Indeep rock 9
CARPENTRY-of an typas from design and Mr tountata*. 1 wB
decks to door*, rotten wood and sod tr*e ol any pasts end fun­
gus For eel, cel 52&gt;6317 or
lOyr*
414-7333
tor JR 3241-5052

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RES/COM
QUALITY
FREE EST. U F O S H .

LAWN9/LOT9 MOWED Clean-,
upa 9 under brushog 27yr» eq
0322 2411/N 322-9397.

300- P ressure
C l e a n in g

VATU ROOMS atoee I M 7
Church9 9c. Me*. 9*9. da*. *
uc. anceeneet. 622-1449 J

Lecaliea: Hely Cm*

WITH 1 VR. LEASE OR A M ABOUT OUR

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A Art Work
SalerSey, Odeber 19,1999
Prairie*: 1BM e.nt. eMil tale

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

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1UW.SR.4M.
i (497)07-044

BOOKKEEftNO/ACCOUNTVlG
9 MCOME TAX tor o d v and
bustnet*. Accounting Soluliona Plus. Inc 407-329-16X

2 5 3 -A d d it io n s i t

NEAR SANFORD AIRPORT 3
sulta office $450mo
■ bay
warehouse $5S0mo 339-5795
FLA RENT

eTruck Driver
l institute
800-554-7364

REMOOEUNa SALE Sat 9 3012 30 Formal dmng tabfe,
hutch, couch 6 a tot moral 918
Myrtle Ave a Sanford histone
district._______________________

Multi-Family Yard tale
Sat 9-12 3794 Spes Ave
(scum ol me export)

SATURDAY ONLY

•Fntfdy. On-SM, DegendiUi Utnigttmi

•Day I Waakaad Ctanat
•Financial Aastataaca
•Curtin Hiring On Slta

A YARD SALE If the perlecl
way lo do that and m# Smmlnota
Msr*W can brag peapfe to your
door Advertise your sale a the
Seminole MsvskJ tar only 951/
me and welch the name leave
wtMe (he money comet in. Cal
by Noon on Tuesday and your 5kne ad can run lor three days In
Ihe HerakJ tar ONLY 99.1911 Ad
we ask Is that you prepay me
ad Cad ui-we can hefetf

MULTI-FAMILY SALE
Frt. Oct 9 9 Sat. Oct 10 Couch.
gam* IMA*, toys, plant*, mrsc
5530 1st St. I/! m e 9 ol W i­
n n school, tadow sign*

" " APPLIANCE
STORE, im.

en t

m u m TO DRIVE

•15 Day COL Trsiaiag

WANT TO GET RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?

(407) 322-2611

Senlort Historic Dieiricl (3)
Commercial
Leased
Units
$160,000, |1) Commercial Vacad Lot $55,000 330-1495

S t P *A m i
Since 1946
(407)3224123

(407)322-4123

SAHORA V2 Dd Gar Da Rm.
Scm Pch. UOpt......$7257(700
CASSELBERRY 371S
Doing
Room. Crprt. Outsid* Storage.
Comer Lot, C U 'A ....4760/700
COUNTRY CLUB 2/1 Fam Rm.
Crprt. Heal'Air____$46676460
SANFORD 1/1 Duplei. Living
Rm. Carprt. C H A
$36V $350
NORTH LAKE 1/1 Scrn Patio
Part. Fum. Lana. Comm Pod,
W O Hook-ups.......4 60071600

68 DODGE SHADOW 2door.

105— D uplex/T riplex

S H IN G LE IN S T A L L E R S
Tods S bans rsq Cal 634-6344

M O R E

ten at appraisal This 3/2 has
central H A A whew plumbing
electric, carpets, sinks, cabi­
nets, appliances and over 70
leel ol sc porches Lot neat
door also available

231— C ars For S ale

ISIS PONTIAC "GRAND PRIX
Greal condition 915XOBO
1(67 NISSAN PULSAR NX Ttop*.
reliable
transportation
$600 00 0 696-7047___________

•16 Mellonvllle- 2-Story Victor-

a« $425.

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1964 FORD EXPLORER FI50
Pick-up One owner TO.OXacfuel mile* 12495 Cal 3226777

1929 VINTAOE 271 • 111 Apt
578 000
ELEGANT 472 neighborhood ml
history $130 000 DOT WALLER.
JERNIGAN PROPERTY
323-3115
New Whlpporwtll Sub- 472.5
Custom home under coot)
2000 sq ft on prem. lot mi
beautiful
oaks
Puce
d
$169,900 Incl $16,000 a op­
tions you choose.

$500 DOWN ..-WHY RE NTT
When ycxj can own thi* 3 bdrm
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Support stockings ease swelling
D EAR DR G O TT: I have had chron
ic swelling in my leR foot for years,
following removal of a vein from the
leg for coronary a rte ry bypass
surgery I have been told that the
arterial circulation to my leg is nor
mal, but the only relief t get is by ele­
vating it and applying ice packs. What
could be causing the problem? How
can it be treated?
D EAR READER: After removal of a
major leg vein, periodic foot swelling
may develop because the venous
blood Is unable to find alternate chan­
nels back to the heart. When blood is
trapped in an extremity, the fluid in
the blood leaks out into the tissues,
producing edema, an accumulation of
liquid that gravity pulls to the lowest
rtion of the body. Thia is why your
it is less swollen when you elevate
it; you arc using gravity to empty the
leg of excess fluid.
Elastic support stockings will help
the situation by exerting gentle but
firm external pressure (against gravi­
ty), which prevents pooling of blood in
the extremity
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me l have Type IV hyperlipoproteine­
mia What is this? I’m 5* years-old, S
feet 5, and lf!7 pounds
D E A R R E A D E R : Th is subject Is
complex. I ’ll try to give a concise
answer, at the risk of oversimplifying.
The fat that circulates in the blood­
stream is composed of two primary
types: triglyceride and cholesterol.
Triglyceride is lighter than choles­
terol, behaves differently In the body
and, until recently, was not consid­
ered to be as Important In causing
heart disease.
These blood fata circulate as lipidprotein complexes called lipoproteins,
which arc synthesised in different
parts of the body and probably have
different functions. The lipoproteins
are classified by density (weight) —
hence, by the amount of fat that each
type contains — as hylomfcron (high
in triglyceride), low density lipopro­
tein (L D L — highest in cholesterol)
and high density lipoprotein (H D L —
lowest in cholesterol).
L D L Is clearly associated with heart
disease, while H D L appears to protect
against it. Therefore, the important
issue Is not so much the level of blood
cholesterol but whether that choles­
terol is in the L D L or H D L molecules.
Excess triglyceride can be a conse­
quence uf obesity, diabetes, excessive
alcohol consumption, kidney disease,
liver abnormalities and certain medi­
cines. Your lipoprotein problem, Type
IV, is of this type. You can probably
reduce your triglyceride level if you
follow your doctor's advictx for exam-

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pic, lose weight, cat less dietary fat,
increase your level of exercise, and
moderate your intake of alcohol.
Lipoprotein classes I, II and II
reflect other ratios of the protein/fal
mix within the lipoprotein molecule.

DEAR DR. GOTT: What causes hem­
orrhoids?
DEAR READER: A hemorrhoid is a
stretched (dilated) vein in the anal
area. When such a vein distends, it
may cause discomfort or itching and
can be seen and felt as a squishy pink
lump. In addition, hemorrhoids often
bleed. If a blood clot forms In the vein
(thrombosis), the situation can be
painful.

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Hiawassee boys rally
ORLANDO _ Hlawaasrc Christian A cadem y
won a thriller. 4-3. over Montverde Aedem y at
home Tliureday in boys’ soccer action .
Montverde led 2-0 at halftime and Increased
the advantage to 3-0 early In the second h alf
ns Gallon scored all three goals.
Hiawassee Christian cam e back lo tie Ihe
gam e on goals from Brown. K. Swindle and
llnrrtson nnd pulled out the victory with only
10-seconds rem aining when Vtzquette faked
out several defenders and burled the ball Into
the back o f the goal.
"Poetry In motion,* Hiawassee coach John
Tasson said o f Vlzquette's h eroics.
Hiawassee Christian (5-8-2) will host First
Coast Christian at 4 p.m. today.

‘Hounds track down Bears
Late touchdown drive rallies Lyman past Winter Springs
B y D ean S m ith
HERALD STOUTS EDITOR
W INTER SPRING S _ Lyman scored on Its sec­
ond possession o f the gam e and lls second to
last possession o f Ihe gam e lo break the hearts
o f W inter Springs fans. 14-13. In Sem inole A th ­
letic Conference football action Thursday night
at W inter Springs High S chool.
"W e were very fortunate.* said Lyman coach
Larry Baker after the game. *1 have to take try

hats o ff to W inter Springs, their coaches had
them well prepared, they had a good gom e plan
and they executed It well.*
The Greyhounds (2-4) could not move the ball
on the opening series o f the game, but got the
ball back when the Bears muffed a punt, giving
Lyman the ball at the W inter Springs 45.
Four plays later, quarterback Brian KrauBe
lobbed a beautiful bom b over the shoulder o f
Brad Harris and the senior back carried the ball
Into the end zone for a 32-yard touchdown.

UITHLO _ O rlando SpeedW orld will host
regular action starting at 8 p.m. tonight.
Heats and features will be rim In the Late
Models. Limited Late Models. Open W heel
Modlfleds. Sportsm an. Mini-Stocks, B om bers.
Run-A-Bouts and 4-Cyllnder Bom bers.
Gates open at 7 p.m. and the cost Is $10 for
adults wltli kids 11-and-Under admitted free.
New Smyrna Speedway will be hosting the
Coca Cola Limited Late Model 100 and a
Demolition Derby on Saturday along with fea ­
tures only In the Late Models. Open W heel
Modlfleds. Sportsm an. Mlni-Stocka, Bom bers
and Run-A-Bouts.
This Is the final o f a three race series that
pay $1,500 to win. O ver 30 cars are expected.
The pits will open at 2 p.m. with the front
gate opening at 6 p.m. and racing beginn in g
at 7 p.m. The cost will be $15 for adults with
children 11-and-Under free.

By Alex Kane
ALTAM ONTE
SPR1NOS
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It
wasn't os easy as normal, but the
Lake Brantley football team moved
ever closer to a spot In the state
playoffs Thursday night.
In a defensive battle at T o m
Story Field, the Patriots edged
Lake Mary 14-7.
Lake
Brantley
roach
George
Clayton made no excuses for the
closeness o f the gam e.
"W e played hard, but they played
a great gam e.* said Clayton. "Our
kids gutted It out.*
Lake Brantley looked as though
it might have an easy night against
the Rams after Its first possession .
Runs o f 18- and 30-yards by
running back Arnold Celeste set up
a one-yard touchdown plunge b y
qu artrrbark R rgan Russell.

ORLANDO _ Th e Orlando Solar Bears open
the 1098-1099 regular season tonight at the
Orlando Arena at 7 p.m. against M anitoba.
Individual gam e tickets are on sale through
the Orlando Arena Box Office and all Florida
and South Georgia TIcketM aster outlets.
This year, the Solar Bears are offering three
different season ticket plans which are a lso
on sale. Fans will have the option o f p u r

SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Qymnas
tics, 001 E. 25th Place, ts on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m .-to-10 p.m.
Activities Include gym nastics, rock clim b ­
ing. basketball, and lots o f fun and games.
The fee Is $5 for children ages 6-to-12.
For more Inform ation call 323-2462.

Baseball playoffs

B u m see Lyman, Pag* 6A

HERALD STAFF W RITER

Solar Bears open tonight

Friday Night Fun

point tied the gam e at 7-7 with 4:25 left In the
opening period.

Lake Brantley takes
another step toward
6A-3 championship

F A S C A R racing

■ chasing one o f three plans: season tickets (41
* hom e gam es), •haV- season - (choose y o u r own
20 hom e gam es phis opening night) and a 12
gam e package (yotir choice o f any 12 gam es).
Ticket Info, ts available at 877-PUCK.

Travis Rothsteln hit the extra point to make
the score 7-0 with 8:09 left In the opening pe­
riod.
Th e Bears (1-5) answered right back with a
drive o f their own as fullback Adam Sorkness
capped a eight-play. 75-yard drive with a fiveyard touchdown run. Jason Ruedllnger's extra

Lake Brantley's Mike Jackson (No. 24) brings down Lake Mary's Eric Schmook
during the Patriots' 14-7 victory over the Rams Thursday night at Tom Story Field.

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Brantley had a 7-0 lead.
Th e Rams took advantage o f a

Another victory slips
through Lions' fingers
By Tony Dolormlor

y two minutes Into the gam e, built a 14-7 halftim e
d.
Oviedo answered Gulf Breeze's opening-drive score
with one o f Its own. moving 60 yiu ds on 15 plays.
Larry Grayson covered the final two yards and Mike
Ritter kicked the extra point to tie the gom e at 7-7 with
3:02 left In the first stanza.
A fter the two teams exchanged possessions a cou ple
o f times, the Dolphins got close enough to the end
zone for Reeder to attempt a 49-yard field goal. But the
kick was partially blocked and recovered for the Lions
by Josh O'Neill.
Th e Lions then engineered another long scoring
drive, using 18 plays to move 89 yards. Soph om ore
quarterback Nick Tenekedea lofted an eight-yard Jump
ball Into the co m er o f the end zone that Junior wide
receiver Justin Holm es pulled In for a touchdown at
1:01 o f the second quarter.
W hile G u lf Breeze played w ith considerably m ore In­
tensity in the second half, the Lions m anaged to create
a couple o f chances to add to their lead. On their sec­
ond possession o f the third quarter, the Lions moved
down to the Dolphin 14-yard line, only to see a 31-yard
field goal attem pt sail wide right.

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ATLANTA _ Th e San Diego Padres continued
their am azing play and the Atlanta Braves
find them selves In need o f a history-m aking
com eback to get to the W orld Series.
Kevin Brown pitched a three-hit shutout,
striking out 11, and also had two hits as the
Padres edged the Braves, 3-0, Thursday night.
In his last 23-1/3 Innings Brown has struck
out 31 and allowed one run on eight hits.
Chris Oomez, Brown and Qulhrlo V eras had
consecutive two-out singles In the sixth Inning
o ff o f Tom Olavlne to score the gam e’s first
run and San Diego added a pair o f Insurance
runs In the ninth.
Th e Bcst-of-Seven series now moves to San
Diego for three gam es and no team has ever
lost the first two gam es at hom e and com e
back to win a League C h am pion ship Series.
Game 3 o f the NLCS will be on Saturday at
4 p.m. on FOX 35 with the Braves' G reg M ad­
dux facing Sterling H itchcock.
Oame 3 o f the Am erican League C h am pion ­
ship Series, w hich Is tied 1-1, Is tonight at 8
p.m. on W ESH 2 with the New York Y a n k ees’
Andy Pettlttc facing the Indians' Bartolo C o ­
lon at Jacobs Field In Cleveland. O am e 4 w ill
be on Channel 2 at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday.

OVIEDO _ Once again, turnovers cursed the Oviedo
High School football team as the visiting Gulf Breeze
Dolphins rallied for a 24-14 win Thursday night at
John Courier Field.
G u lf Breeze, a Class 5A school. Improved to 2-3
while Oviedo drops to 1-4. A fter a bye next week, the
Lions will return to action on Friday, Oct. 23. at Lake
Mary High School.
Ian Reeder's 28-yard field goal with 9:45 rem aining
In the gam e snapped a 14-14 Ue In favor o f the D ol­
phins. Casey C obb tossed a four-yard touchdown pass
to Kevin Davis with 28 seconds left to seal the victory.
After Reeder's go-ahead field goal, the Lions mounted
a 13-play drive that advanced the ball from their own
20-yard line to Inside the G u lf Breeze 25. But on the
13th play. Oviedo fumbled and PhlUlp Malone recov­
ered for the Dolphins.
It took eight plays for G ulf Breeze to convert the
turnover Into points. C obb did all the damage with
. runs o f 12. 12. two. and 57 yards before finding Davis
with the scoring toss.
The Lions, w ho fell behind 7-0 when Cobb and Derek
Hoffman connected on a seven-yard touchdown pass

Hackers knocked o ff

F rid ay leaders survive at L a k e M a r y

W INTER SPRIN G S _ Th e PBS-Hackers found
out that hitting doesn't always turn Into runs.
Playing in the C ity o f W inter Springs
W om en's M onday Night Fall Slow Pitch S o ft­
ball League, the Oviedo squad saw Ha unde­
feated status com e to an end. 7-5, at the
hands o f GDDC at Central W inds Park.
Th e Hackers outhlt GDDC 17-to-12 but the
output went for naught.
Pacing the Hackers attack were P h yllis
Baynes (four-for-four, three RBI) and Jaudon
Mariette, Theresa W alburger. Terri Mann and
Roseanne Fry (tw o hits each).
Next Monday night at Central W inds Park,
the Hackers (2-1) w ill battle Select, which Is
undefeated and In first place, at 6:30 p.m.

Festival o f Speed
ORLANDO _ Th e FESTIVAL O F SPEED, a
celebration o f high perform ance m otor-racing,
will be presented In the Church Street Market
this weekend. O ctober 9-10-11.
Presented by A erial Comm unications. Inc.,
In conjunction with W H TQ FM 96.5 (The C la s­
sic Rock Station), DAYTONA USA. and the
Downtown Orlando Partnership, the Festival
o f Speed event features the thrills o f speed
and high perform ance with exhibits by DAY-

HERALD CORRESPONDENT

From Staff Raporta
LAKE MARY _ Franklin Ball
Bonds and M odem W elding got
pushed to the lim it, but the duo
remained undefeated In the City o f
Lake Mary Parka and Recreation
Departm ent
Men's
Fall
Friday
Night Slow Pitch Softball League at
the Lake Mary Sports Com plex.
Rich H en m ity's one out single In
the bottom o f the seventh Inning
scored Bill Flynn with the w inning
run aa M odem W elding edged L elP
fe r &amp; Sons Trucking 13-12.
Dean Debose, A rthur Barnes and
Sam Raines drove In seventh In­
ning runs to break a 14-14 tie and
Seagate Software could only a n ­
swer w llli one run as Franklin Ball
Bonds prevailed 17-15.
Franklin Ball Bonds and M odem
W elding are both 2-0. w hile Leiffer
&amp; Sons Trucking Is 1-1, Courtyard
by Marriott and Life W ay Com m u ­
nity Church are both 0-1 and S ea ­
gate Software ts 0-2.
Th e league plays every Friday at
6:30 p.m. at the Lake Mary S ports

H u m s n Lions, Pago OA

Com plex on Rantoul Lane across
from the Mayfair G o lf Course.
Providing the offense were:
M odem Welding: three hits _
Gene Manning (hom e run. double?
three runs, three
RBI).
Todd
Hunter (triple, two runs. RBI). Rich
Haruatty (run. three RBI): two hits
_ Bill Flynn (two runs, two RBI).
V ince Pedigo and Andy Latim er
(one run. one RBI each). Ed Manganl (two runs). Chuck H offm an
(mn|; one hit _ Dave Schutt (RBI).
Leiffer &amp; Sons Trucking: three
hits _ Dwight Alexander (two tri­
ples. two runs, two RBI). Mickey
Cronin (double, run. two RBI).
Brian Cronin (double, run); two
hits _ Matt Kudnski (hom e run.
two runs,
RBI),
Kevin
Julian
(double, run. RBI), Dave Johnson
(run, two RBI], Manny SUvla (run);
one hit _ Jim Kenny (triple, run.
three RBI). Danny Hewitt (triple,
run). Bobby Shaw (run. RBI).
Franklin Ball Bonds: four hits _
Dean Debose (two doubles, three
runs, four RBI); three hits _ K evin
Lavlgne (home run, double, three

runs, two KH1); two hits _ W.L.
Oracev (two doubles). Dale Peters
(double, two runs, three RBI), A r ­
thur Barnes (double, run. (bur
RBI), Sam Raines (double, two
runs. RBI), C raig M erkerson (tw o
runs). Steve Dennis (RBI); one hit _
Calvin
Davis (run,
two
RBI),
Keithlan Roberts (two runs). Nakla
Roberts (run).
S esgale Software: two hits _
Drew C oulter (hom e run, two runs,
three. RBI). Mike Ivanov (triple,
two runs, two RBI). Rich C arlson
(double, run, two RBI). Matthew
Fairbanks' (run. RBI), Dave Oallucci (three runs), Anthony G ra d
(two runs). Mike LaPeters (tw o
RBI), R o b o t Kam m el (run); one hit
_ Cary Plttard (double, run. three
RBI). Chris Form ont (double, run.
RBI). W alt Luna (run. RBI).

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Patriots mlscue later In the quarter
as Jason Hadley's passing took the
Rams down to the Lake Brantley
10-yard line from where Law rence
Rudolph ran the boll In for the
score. The extra point tied the
score.
Lake Mary's Justin W right ended
a long drive by the Patriots after
the
touchdown
with
an
Interception.
It only took one play for the
momentum to again turn In the
opposite direction, however, as the
Roms Im m ediately fumbled the ball
back to Lake Brantley on Lake
Mary's 13.
W ith 1:21 rem aining In the half.
Celeste
busted
through
the
defensive line for a
four-yard
touchdown run. giving the Patriots
a 14-7 lead at halftime.
Th e end zones could have been
used more efficiently as co n cessio n
stands d u rin g lire second half, os
the scoring was o ver for the night.
H m n ooo Patriots, Page OA

�6A •Sormnoie Herald. Santont, Florida •Friday. October 9 1998

S o ft b a ll
Brian Cronin (triple. Tour runs,
RBI): three hits _ Matt Kuwaski

C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e 3 A

able.
P ro vid in g the o(Tense w ere:

(two hom e runs. Tour runs, six

P IN E H U R S T P A R K
O c to b e r 1
Headrick Feed: four lilts

RBI). Kd Took e (grand slam ,
two runs, four RBI); two hits _
Duane G oem bel
(two
nms.

RBI), Steve Barnes Inin, RBI);
one hit _ Manny Silvia (double,
two runs, three RBI). Calvin
Bryant
T h om e

(double,
nin), Mack
(two runs. RBI), Ed

Bussard (run. RBI).

Matt

Me-

L y m a n ----------------------C o n t in u e d fr o m P a g e S A

W inter Springs took a 10-7 halftime lead when
a 73-yard run by Johnnie Blake set up a
Ruedllngcr 26-yard held goal with 2 OH left b e ­
fore In term ission.
Th e latter part o f the third quarter proved to
be an effort In futility.
Th e Bears took over possession o f the ball on
their own 23 w ith 5:49 left In Die period. B e­
cause o f four m ajor penalties, two on each
squad. 4-1/2 minutes later W inter Springs had a
third down and 20 to go from Its own 26.
Johnnie Blake then ripped off a 72-yard nui
down to the two-yard line.
But the Bears were again forced to kick a 35vard field goal as two plays lost two yards, a
penalty set the ball back to the 17 and a
dropped pass on a screen attempt brought
Ruedllngcr into the game to give W inter Springs
a 13-7 lead.
The Greyhounds, who had done little sin ce
the first scoring drive, then got them selves t o ­
gether, much as they did In their victory over
Lake M aty earlier tills season, and went on a
13-play. 75-yard drive w ith Kit Kaminski ca rry­
ing the ball In from the one-yard line. Rothstrtn
added tiie go-ahead point and Lyman led with
4:31 left on the clock.
'1 started to have m y doubts, but you have to
stay p o s itiv e ’ said Baker when asked If he

thought his team could com e back. "I kept
feeling If w e could gel som e consistency going
on offense we could score and wc finally did."
T ile Bears tried desperately lo get Into field
goal range, m oving the ball from their own If)
out to the 49. but the G reyhounds’ defense cam e
up with Iwo big plays, a nine-yard sack a m i a
four-yard loss on a running Iry, and took over
tiie ball on the W inter Springs 44 with only 2:17
rem aining and w ere able lo run out the clock.
An obviously disappointed Bears coarh Mick
Harris was n on c-thc-lcss pleased with Ills
team’s perform ance.
"We played such a poor gam e against 1-ake
Mary last w eek.* said Harris. “So we challenged
them alter w atching the film on Monday about
how much they really wanted lo play. I'm proud
o f their effort tonight.
“ But we are playing with only 24 players In
uniform because o f Injuries and only having
three classes to choose from and they ffnnlly
wore us down. H in t's not to take anything aw ay
from Lyman, they did what they had to do to
win.’
The Greyhounds will be one o f the few SAC
schools to be In action next week, traveling to
Apopka to play the Blue Darters at 7:30 p.m. on
Thursday. W inter Springs w ill be o ff for the next
two weeks, returning on Friday, October 30th to
host Lake Howell at 7:30 p.m.

B r ie f s
Continued from Page SA
TO N A USA. the V iper Club. The Mustang
Club. Sports C ar Club o f America, racing
bikes, professional racing Jet skis, show
cars, racing sim ulators and much more In
the historic dow ntown Church Street district.
Checkered (lags will line the Church Street
Market, providing a themed backdrop to
family fun and continuous entertainm ent
throughout the weekend all In celebration o f
NASCAR's 50th anniversary and the u pcom ­
ing Pepsi 400 race In D aytona Beach.
Hours o f operation are: Oct. 9th 6 p .m .-10
p.m. - Entertainm ent begins at 7 p.m. with

the band Liquid Soul, plus Live BroadcastW HTQ 7 p.m .-9 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 10th 10
a.m.-10 p.m.: and Sunday. Oct. 11th 10 a.m.5 p.m. Adm ission to the festival Is free.
For Inform ation, contact Jim Stout. Lrsll
Welch or Brad Partridge at (407) 644-4544.

Seminole football tickets
SANFORD _ T ile Sem inole High S ch ool
Athletic Boosters are offering reservrd s e a ­
son foot ball tickets for $50 each.
Call Connie Hnll ut 323-5100.

O v ie d o -------------------C o n tin u ed fro m Page BA
Chad M iller recovered a G ulf Breeze fumble to
give Oviedo the ball back near midfield. T h ree
plays later, how ever. Paul Apfelbach Intercepted
a Lion pass to set up the Dolphins at the Lions’
40-yard Itnc.
G u lf B reeze advanced 16 yards on six plays
b efore'C d b b tossed a 24 -yard strike to H offm an
for a touchdown with 2:23 left in the third qu ar­
ter to tie the score.
Cobb led all rushers with 128 yards on 12
carries w hile com pleting 12 o f 23 passes for 154
yards and three touchdowns. Alvin Hudson
paced the Oviedo ground gam e with 126 yards
on 25 attempts. Tenekedes was 9-for-26 111row -

Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C UIT COURT
IN AND TOR
M M INO I I COURTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO.i M -1 IT R -C A -1 4-1
COMMONWEALTH LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Plaintiff,

**.
RICHARO B. 0IVIN8,
DIANE &gt;. OIVINS.
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK. WINGFIELD
RESERVE ASSOCIATION.
INC.. SUNNILAND
CORPORATION.
WASHINGTON
INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY,
LLOYD B. NEWMAN.
SUNTRUST BANKCARD.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, DEPARTMENT
OF INTERNAL REVENUE
SERVICE. And
UNKNOWN TENANT(S).
Dslsnaents
NOTICE OP SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTSN AS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgment ol Forecloture doted
September 23rd. USB. end
entered tn Ceee No. M -II7 8 C A -I4-B the Circuit Court el tiie
Eighteenth Judicisl Circuit In
end for Seminole County.
Florid*, a herein COMMON­
WEALTH LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY le plelnllfl end
RICHARD B. DIVINS, DIANE S.
OIVINS. FIRST UNION NATIONAL
SANK.
WINGFIELD
RESERVE ASSOCIATION, INC..
SUNNILANO CORPORATION.
WASHINGTON INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE COMPANY. LLOYD
B.
NEWMAN.
SUNTRUST
BANKCARD. NATIONAL ASSO­
CIATION. UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA. DEPARTMENT OF
INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE,
end UNKNOWN TENANT(S). ere
delendentt. I will sett to the
highett and beet bidder lor
caeh el in* Weet Front Doer el
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse
tn
Senford,
Seminole County, Florida at
11.00 A.M. on the Ztth dey Ol
Oclobor. 1SSS. the following
deteribed property et eel forth
m said Order ol Final Judgment,

10-wit:
Lot 31. WINGFIELD RESERVE
PHASE. II. according lo the Piet
thereof as recorded in Plel
Book 21. Pages St. St end TO,
Public Records of Seminole
County. Florida
Dated at Sanford. Florida this
24th day ol September, IM S
MARVANNE MORSE
At Clerk. Circuit Court
By: Jone E. Jaeewic
As Deputy. Clerk
Michael R Tilley. Esquire
Attorney lor Plaintilte
200 Glades Road - Suite 20S
Boca Raton. Florida 314)1
Florida Bar No.: SI1SI0
Pubh*h October 2, S, I SSI
O EV -t)

Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C UIT CO U R T
OP T H t BIGHTBBMTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO PON
BIM INOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
OBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NOt SB 17SS C A f 4 -0
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY FSK/A MELLON
FINANCIAL SERVICES
CORPORATION PS
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ANGEL L. ALFARO. ET AL
OCFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE BBRVICB
TO; ANGEL L. ALFARO and LUZ
E. SANTIAGO whose residence
Is unknown II ho/oho/thoy bo
living; end It he/eheJlhey be
dead, the unknown defendant!
who may he tpou tet, heir*,
devieee*. grantee*, assign***,
benore, creditor*, trustees, end
all parties claiming an mi ereel
by, through, under or against
the Delendentt, who are not
known to bo dead or alive, and
ell parties having or claiming lo
hove any right, title or Interest
In the property described In the
mortgage being foreclosed
harem.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to foreclose a
mortgage on the following
property:
LOT T3 APPLE VALLCV UNIT
TWO ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK IB PAGE 3S
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
hat been Med egemet you and
you ere required to eery* a
copy ol your written defense!.
N any. to It on DAVID J. STERN.
ESO. Plaintiff a attorney, whose
address is SOI S University
Drive FSOO. Plantation. FL
33124 (no later than 30 days
Norn the date ol Ihe I vet publi­
cation ol this nolle* ol action)
and Me the original with the
clerk ol this court either before
service on Plamuffe attorney or
Immediately thereafter; other­
wise a default will be entered
■gelntt you lor the relief
demanded m the complaint or
pel nun hied harem.
WITNESS my hand and the
seal ol this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this Sth day ol
OCTOBER. IM S .
(SEAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M t 8. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE SOO
PLANTATION. FL 3)324
M-23863 (FNMA) MEL
Publish: October B, tS, IBM
DEV-76

Ing the ball, gaining 110 yards.

DOLPHINS 34. UONS 14
Onlf Brace*
7
O 7 10 _ 24
Oviedo
7
7
0 O . 14
Pint Quart* r
O il _ llofTmaei 7 pees frosts Cobb (Reeder ksrfc)
O _ Grayson 3 ran (Kilter kirk)
Deco n d Q u a r t e r
O _ Hulmrs 8 pass from Tcnrkrdr* (Hiller kirk)

Third Quarter
G il _ HolTman 34 pees from Cobb (Krcdrr kic kl

Fourth Quarter
O il . Krcdrr 38 TO
GU . Davis 4 pass from Cobb (Herder kirk)

TEAM STATISTICS
First Sevas . Gulf Ilrrrrr 15: Oviedo 18.
Btsekes-yarda . Gulf llrrerr 31-300: Oviedo 48-333.
Paaalag _ GuU IIrene 13-23-3; Oviedo 9 - 3 6 1 .
Pesetas yard* _ Gulf [ l i m e 154; Oviedo 110.
fe e k le e lest _ Oulf D m a 1-1: Oviedo 5-1.
Pemeltlee-yards _ Gulf D im e 7-50; Oviedo 9-76.
PuaU-av«ra|e . Oulf t lr r a r 1-37.0: Oviedo 3-30 0.

INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
R U S a O tO . Gulf Hrenc Cobb 13-138, Mann 8-38, Haney
6-30. Hoffman 1-13. No. 83 3-11, Johnston 1-0. Smith 1-0;
Oviedo. Hudson 35-136. Grayson 13-71. Quintero 6-37.
Tenekedes 5-{minus 1).
PABSOBO _ Gulf llreere. Cobb 13-33-3. 154: Ovtrdo,
Tenekedes 9-36-1. 110.
UCSIVDia . Oulf H im * . Davis 5-76. Hoffman 5-50.
Haney 1-16. No 83 l-3 :O v tc 'u . Goetz 3-48. Quintero 1-18.
Hudson 3-14. Grayson 3-13. Kamo* 1-10. Ilo lm n 1 -8.
PUN TIN G _ Gulf llreeze. Herder 1-37; Oviedo. O orti 3 90,
30.0.

Legal Notices
IN THB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TUN 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IR AMD FDR
BIMINOLB COUNTY
Q1NSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M HO. M -ISS4CA-I4S
HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. F.S.B..
Plelnllfl,
VS.
WENDV D. OERENA; et a t.
Defendant*.
NOTICB
OF FORflCLOSURB SALS
Nolle* I* hereby given that,
pursuant lo that Fmal Judgment
of
Foreclosure
deled
September 23nl, IS M , and
entered in civil ceee number •#I2S4CA-14B. el lh* Circuit
Court ol lh* ISth Judicial
Circuit In end for Seminole
County. Flor id*, wherein HOME
SAVINGS OF AMERICA. F.B.B.,
M Plaintiff and WENDY D. OER­
ENA. UMLIC-EIQHT CORP.,
SWEETWATER OAKS HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION A/K/A
SWEETWATER OAKS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.,
te/ere Defendant)*), I will sen lo
Vie highest and best bidder for
caeh et the west front door of
the Ssmmois County courthouse m Sanford. Seminole
County, Florida, at 11:00 A.M.
on lh* SSth dey ol OCTOBER.
IM S . the following described
properly ** eel lorth In said
Fine! Judgment, to wit:
LOT 11. SLOCK 8. SWEET­
WATER OAKS. SECTION 4.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 17. PAOEB M ANO
SO, PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUAFIT 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 DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINEO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Deled the 24th day ol
September. ISM .
MARVANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Jon* E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk

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CO DILI* B BTAWIARSKI
401S Soy Scout Boulevard
Suit* 460
Tampa, Florid* S3S07
Telephone: (IIS ) *77-400*
CAS FM-00071
Publish: October *. S. 1MS
DEV-IB
IR TM« CIRCUIT COURT
M M IDOLS COUNTY,
PLORIOA

CAM NOl M-MS-CP
IN RE: ESTATE OF
WILLIAM MICHAEL
DOUGHERTY,
Deceased.
MOTICS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The administration ol lh*
•*tel* of WiLLLAM MICHAEL
DOUGHERTY, deceased, File
Number M -M I-C P , I* pending
In the Circuit Court lor
Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate Division, the address
of which Is P.0. Drawer *C*.
Senford, Florida SZ772-063S.
The name* end addressee ol
the Personal Representative
end
the
Personal
Representative's attorney ere
eel lorth below.
All Interested person* ere
required to HI* with this court,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE: (1) oil claim*
against the aetata and (2) any
obfectlon by an miereeled per­
son on whom this nolle* was
served that challenges Ilte
validity of the wJt. the qualitieslion*
pi
lh*
Personal
Representative, venue, or (uriediction of lh# court. ALL
CLAIMS ANO OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILEO WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED.
Publication ol this Notice he*
begun on October t, igg*
Personal Representative;
Mont* R. Shoemaker
701 East Ballard Street
Altamonte Springs, Florid*
John V. Baum, Esquire
Florid* Bar no: 1SSS40
SIS South Swoop# Avenue
Maitland, Florid* 32781
(407) #46-3329
Attorney for
Poreonel Representative
Publish: October S, I t . I OSS
DEV-72

halko (run), Doug Atkinson :
one RBI _ Hank T o o k e .
KAK: two hits _ J.R . Spivey
and Jay Bellamy (double. RBI),
B.J. Osborne (in n): one lilt _
Vie DlBartolo (run. two RBI).
Bobby Shaw and Brian Mayes
(run, RBI). Dave Rape and
Frankie Phillips (run), Scott
Carter; one run _ Dave Goff.
Beer :50: four lilts _ Mark
Clattcrhuek (triple, three nms,
two
Kill),
Mike
McLnhon
(double, run. two RBI); three
hits _ .Jerry G ovem a le (two
doubler*, three nm s. RBI), Mark
Hoffman (two n m s. RBI): two
hits _ Tom m y G raery (double,
two n m s. RBI), C lancy W allace
(three runs, two RBI), Krlth
Denton (two runs, three RBI).
Prank Scimcra
(Ihrcc
runs,
RBI); one lilt _ J eff Rltlenour
(two RBI); two nm s. one RBI _
Steve Cook.
Regulators: four hits _ B obby
Keefer
(Hirer
nm s).
C h ris
Nickel (two nm s); three tills _
Hill Bingham (two doubles, two
nm s, five RBI). Scott Murphy
(two RBI): two hltfl _ Dave
G olds!u k (double, Iwo nms.
RBI). Chad Lee (Iw o n m s. three
RBI). Jerry Brussel (RBI): one
lilt _ Brian CurtiH (n m ). Dunne
Lee.
O c to b e r 8

Headrick Feed: three hltn _
Manny Silvia
(double,
run.
three RBI). Brlnn Cronin (nm.
two RBI), Ed Tooke (two nm s):
two hits _ Steve Bnm es (run):
one hit _ Matt Mehalko (tw o
runs. RBI), Matt Kuwaski (nin.
RIJI), Hank Tooke (two runs).
Ed Bussard and Calvin Bryant
(RBI): one nm . one RBI _ Mack
Th om e.
Regulators: two hits _ Jerry
Bm ssel (run. two RBI), Duane
Lee (nin). Chad Lee: one hit _
Bobby Keefer (double, three
RBI). Dave Goldstlck (two runs,
two RBI), Scott Murphy (nm .
RBI), Chris Nickel and Bill
Bingham (twu nm s), Brian Cur­
ds.
Beer :30: four hits _ Tom m y
Ornery (double, two runs, iw o
RBI): three hits _ W .L. Gracey
(home run. double, three runs,
five RBI), Oreg Rryom c (two
runs, two RBI), C lancy W allace
(three RBI); two hits _ Frank
Scim cra (hom e run. two runs,
three
RBII,
Mark
lluam an
(double, three runs),
Keith
Denton (double,
two
runs),
Jerry G ovem ale
(two
runs,
RBI). Mike McLohon (run); one
hit _ M ark Clattertm ck (tu ple,
two runs, two RBI), Steve C ook
(double, RBI).
Sanford
Central
Baptist:
three hits _ Ken Perry (double,
two nm s]: two hits _ Eric
VanDykcn (home run, double,
run. five RBI). Todd C hristen-

Slm w (RBI): two n m s _ Bm cc
Sellers.

sen (triple, run, RBI). Joe BenIon (two runs, RBI). Asn Evans
(two nm s). Juck Doyle (nm );
on r hit
Rob Thacker (tw o
RBI).
Brian M. (RBI).
Jny
Crutchfield (nm ).
Headrick Feed: three hits _
Malt Mehalko (Iwo runs, K ill);
two hits _ Calvin Bryant (hom e
tun. two runs, RBI). Ed B u s­
sard (two doubles, tw o nms.
three
RBI).
Hank
Took e
(double, two m ils, two RBI), Ed
Tooke (double, iw o runs), M a­
nny Silvia (two nm s. K ill): one
lilt
M ark ’Illu m e (triple, nm.
KHU. Steve Barnes (RBI); one
nm _ Brian Cronin, Matt K u ­
waski. Duane Goem bel.
B eer :30: two hits _ .Jerry
G ovem ale (two hom e runs, two
nm s. four RBI). Mark lluam an
(double, run). W.L. Gracey: one
lilt _ Mark Hoffman. Corey
Rryom c, Frank S clm rra, Mark
Cliiltcrbuck: on e nm _ Tom m y
Gracey.
CHASE

PAR K

Matthews Associates: three
hits _ Mtkr Wnldon (two dou­
bles. three nm s. RBI); two hits
_ Tom m y W ilks (double, nm.
two RBI). Joby G om ian (Hirer
nm s); one lilt _ Dave French
(triple, two tuns, three RBI),
Tony Taylor (double, two nms.
two
RBI).
Jerem y
Chunat
(double, RBI), Jam ie
P ltzrr
(nm. RBI). Jim m y Osm an and
Steven Lugeriug (n m ). Jason
Flnnagan.
Mickey
C ogbum :
one RBI _ Chip Smith.
KAK: two hits _ Dave Rape
(RBI); one hit _ V ic D lB artolo
(double), Noy Rivers (n m ). Dave
Goff, t y Kokr; one m n _ Scott
Carter: one RBI _ B.J. O s­
borne.
Blake's Boyz: three hits
Raymond Hurtsfield (hom e run.
three runs, four RBI), Brian
Jones
and
Jim
Schaefer
(double, two runs, RBI); two
iilla _ Craig M erkerson (triple,
two runs, three RBI), Nakla
Roberts (double, three nms,
three
KBI|,
Sam
R aines
(double, nm .
RBI),
Donnie
McCoy (nin, three R ill): one hit
_ Joel Lipscom b (tripte, Iw o
nm s, three RBI), Aaron J oh n s
and Mike Moore (n m ), Bobby

GI T A

[

KAK: two hits _ Dave Rape
(RBI). Vic D lB an olo; one hit
Bobby
Brown
(double,
two
RBI). Noy Rlvrrs (RBI). Dave
Goff. Frankie Phillips. Ty Kokc
and Jay Bellam y (n m ).
Blake's Boyz: three hits _
Raymond lln risfield (hom e n m .
double, (w o runs, five RBI).
Steve Dennis (double, two nm s.
RBII: two hits _ Craig Mcrkrrson (two doubles, two mns,
RBII. Keith Acree (double, nm).
Brian Jou rs (two nm s, two
RBII: one hit _ Nakla Roberts
(Hirer nm s. two RBI). Mike
Frazier (nm . Iwo RBI), Bobby
Shaw (m n. RBI). Sam Raines
(Hirer nm s), Joel Lipscom b
(Iw o RBI). Jim S chaefer (RBI):
one nm _ Mike Moore.
M althrw s Assoetatrs:
four
hits _ Mike W alden (double,
two nm s): three hits _ Britt
C ogb u m (hom e n m . two nms,
three
RBI),
Jim m y
Osm an
llriple.
double, three
runs.
RBI): two hits _ Tony T a ylo r
llriple, m n. three RBI). Tom m y
W ilks (m n. two RBI). Jerem y
Chunat (RBI). Jason Flanagan
(nm ): one lilt _ Chip Smith
(hom e mn. m n. two RBI). J a ­
mie l*ltzer (double, m n. three
RBI), M lrkry C ogb u m (mn):
one run _ J oby Gonuan.
P IN E H U R S T
O c to b e r
Headrick Feed
KAK

206 S 11 3 at 2a
261 000 a . 12 22

B e e r:9 0
Regulators

O c to b e r 8
Regulator*
111 004 a . 19 12
Headrick Feed
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Religion
S a n la n d o c h u rc h h as m ost sin cere p u m p k in patch
By Busan Wenner
HERALD STAFF W RITER

Night services
SANFORD - First Baptist Church o f Sanford, Park Avenue, w ill
hold n Night S ervice tonight nt 7 p.m. and again on Oct. 23. Th e
service Is a worship service with contem porary music and r e le ­
vant teaching.
The topic for tonight will he "W illi all the different religions, who
ran know which Is the right one?" and the subject for Oct. 23 will
be T v c seen too many so-called Christians act In unchristian
ways. W hy doesn't Christianity mnke a difference In their lives?"
Participants are asked to wear "som ething casual, no need for a
coat and tie *
Classes will Ik * available for ages 0 through kindergarten.
For more Information call Hie church office nt 322-6041.

Henderson installation
SANFORD - An Inaugural
banquet und Installation serv­
ice
for
Superintendent
Johnnnron Henderson, n ew ly
appointed district su perinten ­
dent o f the Em m anurl D is ­
trict. Churches o f Ood
In
Christ, will be hrld on S atu r­
day at 7 p.m., at the M arina
Hotel A Conference Center.
530 N. Palm etto Ave.
The guest speaker will be
Dlshop Elbert lx*c S heppard.
W estern Florida Ju risdictional
Dtshop. A $30 donation per
person Is asked.

Johnaaron Henderson

Choir musical
SANFORD - First Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, will p r e s ­
ent their first com bined choir musical, Saturday, nt 7 p.m. Th e
choirs w ill sing God's praises nnd glorify thr Master.
Tills m usical will be hrld at First Shiloh. 700 Elm A i t ., w ith
tile Pastor Dr. If.D . Rucker residing. Please call 322-5489 or I877-4SH ILO H .

Concert series
LAKE MARY - Markham W oods Prrabytrrlan Church. 521 0
M arkham W oods Road, announces Its second annual "Music at
M arkham W oods Concert Series." Tills Is a series o f four c o n c erts
given for the entire com m unity In the sanctuary o f the chu rch.
The public Is Invited to uttend and there will be a free-will o ffe r ­
ing to underwrite thr cost o f thr series.
The first rvrnt will I k * at 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, nnd will featu re
the Bach Festival Cham ber Singers with Dr. John Sinclair d i­
recting. T ills 25 voice select group from the Bach Festival S o cie ty
o f W inter Park will Include selections from sacred literature os
well as from the musical theater, folk music and music with p o ­
etic texts.
For more Information call the church olflcr at 333-2030.

Revival set
SANFORD - Central Baptist Church o f Sanford, 3101 W. S la te
Road 46, will host a “Revival Roundup" from Sunday to Oct. 14.
M em bers say. "Get those western duds out and get ready to have
fun. Tills will be a high attendance day In Bible study."
A Barbecue dinner will Ik * held nt noon. Dinner reservations a re
necessary with a suggested donation o f $5 per person and no
m ore than $15 per family.
Monday. Tuesday and W ednesday nights the revival will begin at
7 p.m. T ile Rev. Benny Jackson from Oerm antown, Tenn. will b e
the evangelist and David Thom as from First Baptist o f Palm Coast
will lead the music.
For more Information call the church office at 322-2914.

Cypress Gardens gospel event
CYPRESS GARDENS - Gospel singers such as the First Nazarene
Q uartet. W arner Southern Collegr. True Spirit. The Pfeifers. J im
M cFarlone Quartet. B.J. Thom as. Pam Mixon. Brian A m rr, J a ck ­
sonville University, T h r Rick M arlorano Singers, and The Crabb
Family will perform ut Cypress Gardens Gospel Sing. Th e event
will be held on Saturday und Sunday.
Th e adm ission price w ill Include the Mum Festival, the Polnsettla Festival and the Oarden o f Lights. For marc Information call
the office at 1-800-282-2123.

LONGW OOD - M em bers o f
Sanlando
United
M ethodist
Church have been gearing up
for
their
annual
Pum pkin
Patch event for some tim e
now. Thousands o f pum pkins
w ere actually delivered T h u rs­
day for the sale and barbecu e.
Th e sale will last until Oct.
31. M onday through S atu rday
hours are from 9 a.m. to 9
p.m .. nnd Sunday, hours w ill
Include noon to 8 p.m. Th e
congregation
boasts o f the
"best pum pkins In town."
According to Pat Mnrttno, the
church
spokesperson,
th ere
w ere some 1.500 pum pkins
sold In this fund-raiser laBt
year. She added that, "we have
the num ber one sales In the
cou ntry."
“W e will have 7,000 pu m p­
kins delivered In two sh ip­
ments.* she said. *We will sell
them In prices from $2 to
$20." Gourds will
sell for
prices os low os 50 cents and
up.
Th e event will also ofTer nu­
merous
photo opportu n ities
for
that
‘ Kodak
m o m en t."
Children will enjoy such a ctivi­
ties an face painting, colorin g
sheets or the various H a llow ­
een Items for sale. "W e w ill
also be selling Indian co m . hay
that Is loose or In bales, c o m
stalks, lollypops, stickers, glow
sticks,
magnets
made
by
church members, T-shirts and
lots
of
Halloween
related
things.*

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Church youth member Kails Sargsnt (right) help* ona youngatar pick tha partact pumpkin.

Adults will be attracted to
the bazaar that will be held on
Saturday. Oct. 24 from ap­
proxim ately 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .
Also on that da y, a b a rb ecu e
will be held with the sale o f
hot-dogs, ham burgers, chips
and drinks.
Pumpkins for eating or d e c o ­
rating will all be available. T h e
Sanlando Pum pkin Patch has
scheduled selected times for

schools to tour the patch and
Join In a “story-tim e" session.
Crofters may rent a booth
from the church office by c o n ­
tacting the secretary at 3391266. Th e booths w ill
be
rented at a reasonable rate.
Proceeds from the Pum pkin
Patch will benefit the Youth
Choir, Shine Choir, and th eir
upcom ing mission trip. T h e
ch oir consists o f 50 m em b ers

from sixth to twelfth grades.
"Last year the group went to
G eorgia and Alabam a,” said
Martino.
T h e y visited
and
sang at about five or six
churches In their tour. T h e y
w ork on a play In the sprin g
and present It at differen t
churches. This yea r they plan
to go to South Florida."
Th e church Is located on
State Road 434 Just east o f lnterstate-4.

Pancakes, eggs
and fellowship
Last weekend, member of Grace
United Methodist Church In Lake
Mary enjoyed a pancake break­
fast and rummaga sale. On Sat­
urday, the Christ United Method­
ist Church Man w i present their
Ismous breakfast'. Corns and
enjoy s breakfast of eggs, bacon,
sausage, grits, waffles, orange
Juice, coffee or milk, si for only
$2.50. Serving times are from 8
until 10 a m. The church Is lo­
cated on the comer of Tucker
Drive end County Road 427. Pic­
tured here al (he pancake break­
fast are Bob Meyers (clockwise
from bottom left). Bob Orwtg,
CamBe Meyer* and Martha Orwig.

The Hunts to perform at Palmetto Avenue Baptist
By Busan Wenner
HERALD STAFF W RITER

Ism WSl U Si il l W S i

Soma o( the Gospel Christian-Alrea, whoa* acting
group member* ere Charlie Jenkins, Alice Jenkins,
Betty Cooper, Glenda Killingsworth, Daniel Brown.

the Rev. John Burgees, Detdra McCutchen and
Larry Ash.

Gospel Christian-Aires to sing
on groups’ fourth anniversary
By Karra Hawkins
H ERALD CORRESPONDENT
SANFORD - Th e Gospel
Christian-Aires began their
Journey singing praises O ct.
17. 1994.
Founded by Johnnie W il­
liams, Betty
C ooper
and
Norma Nelson. Joining the
group to sing gospel praises

w ere
Alice
and
Charlie
Jenkins,
W illie
W righ t,
Daniel Brown, Glenda and
Lconunl
Killings worth,
D r rone
Harkness.
R obert
W illiam s, Larry Ash, D eldra
M cCutchen and the Rev.
Jolrn Burgess.
The Gospel C h ristian -A ires
will celebrate their fourth
anniversary on Sunday at 3

p.m. at the Sem inole A frican
Am erican A cadem y o f Arts,
1017 W . 13th St.
Joining In the celeb ra tion
w ill be guest groups: T h e
Suprem e W onders o f H aines
City, Th e Florida N igh tin ­
gales, Th e Gospel H arm on ettea o f Zell wood and T h e
Singing Kings o f Joy.
Tn e com m unity la Invited.

SANFORD - Ron W illiam s,
pastor o f Palm etto
Avenue
Baptist Church in Sanford said
he Is "thrilled and excited" to
have
The
Hunts"
sin gin g
group to perform on Oct. 18
from 10 a.m. to noon. T h e
church located at 2626 Pal­
m etto Ave. lias geared up for
this event for som e time.
For more than 25 yearn, the
Hunts have been m in isterin g
In the Held o f gospel music.
From churches to civic a u d ito ­
rium s to the National Q u artet
Convention, they have been
respected
and received
ex­
trem ely well. Th e Hunts liave
made num erous television ap­
pearances across the co u n try
and have also been spotligh ted
artists on the popu lar syn di­
cated radio p rogram , "Paul
Hell's Gospel G reats."
T h eir southern gospel Btyle o f
music can be heard on m o re
than
2,000
radio
stations
within the United States and
In 16 foreign countries. Th e
Hunts have received
m any
honorable review s and have
appeared In the top 80 ch arts
in such publications as The

Singing News. The Gospel
Voice and U.S. Gospel News.
In 1995, they w ere nom i­
nated by Singing News fans for
the Horizon Oroup o f the Y e a r
Aw ard.
Under the gu idan ce o f M att
Hunt, who has 20 years pa s­
toral experience, the Hunts
continue to carry on th eir
Southern Oospel tradition o f
singing. M all sings basB, e m ­
cee's and Is a much sought af­
ter speaker. His wife. Gall,
also plays a m ajor In the
groups by arran gin g vocals,
playing keyboard and sin gin g
the alto port. Lead singer.
Darren Hunt la one o f the tn-

Matt, Call, Kevin end
dustries most accom plished
vocalists. Kevin Hunt sings
baritone and writes the m a­
jo rity o f the music they p er­
form. Many o f his songs have
received National recognition.
T h e Hunts record with the
"E ddlr Crook Com pany’ from
Nashville, Tenn.

sional group who can blen d
Into any Christian event or
service. I highly recom m en d
them to pastors for a con cert
o r the entire service, as well as
to prom oters as a group that
w ill thrill you r audience and
bring them back to yo u r box
office."

Jerry Klrksey. editor In c h ie f
or Singing News m agazine said.
"The Hunts are truly a p rofes­

For more Inform ation about
the concert call the church of­
fice at 323-1583.

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P A G E 4 A ..

T H IS W E E K E N D ...

Lake Mary
officials are
sworn in

Women
bearing
arms

Lakt Mary, LonfweoS, O vM o, Winter tp Hwga and

91st Y E A R . N o . 55

Laughing it up
in outer space
Now, wr
know why
John Olrnn
I* bark In
i*pace.
He went
Into orbit so
hr could do n
guest spot on
America's
space pro­
gram a k a
RUSS WHITE
NBC's Tonight
Show.
"Discovery, this Is Jay Lrno at *
Space Station NBC."
"Jay. this Is Discovery, read
you loud and clear."
l-rno outdid himself this time.
He hud to come up with some­
thing to rrplace the Dancing
lion. Something far out.
John Glenn Is as far out ns II
gels.
The country's favorite space
hero was more than willing lo
swap a few one-llnrrs with TV
chin boy Lrno. who unashamrd
ly marveled at his good forlune.
While Dave Lrttrrman on CBS
beggrd for laughs from a Top
Ten list. Lrno had beamed in
Glenn and astronauts Curl
Brown and Steve Lindsey from
340 miles above Earth.
Uncharted air lime for these
whirl travelers.
Brawn told Lrno that from
Discovery, the crew could see
the pyramids, the big riven and
alrporls and when over
California, "we see your chin."
Lrno laughed and mumbled
swrrt Inanities, making us wish
Grourho or George Bums were
around to talk with the space­
men. Johnny wmdd have been
good. too. But the space concept
was out of this world.
Weightlessness Is comedy In a
capsule One-llnrrs float Indefi­
nitely. Lrno might consider
going up In the nrxt shuttle. Ills
rulings would soar. Lrttrrman
was bom In space, lie's from the
planet Indianapolis.
Insiders say Kuprrl Murdoch
and Ted Turner want to set up
cable TV on Mars, the Red
lionet. Each hits more money
than NASA, and Itching lo spend
It. Murdoch Is greedy enough lo
accomplish the mission lo Mars.
Allow film four or five years.
Oprah's the other TV mogul
we ought lo keep an eye on. Tills
woman Is going lo walk on the
moon sometime soon. If Oprah
needs to. she ll buy her own
space program.
The Dlscovrty voyage has
been a delightful event In space
travel • and entertainment.
America needed a story wllh a
lighter touch. Sending a 77year-old hero buck Into space
was a coup de grace. Getting
him on the Tonight Show live
from space was more fun than
weightlessness.
Godspeed. John. And
Goodshow.
Russ White writes about peo­
ple. places and Issues In
Seminole County land beyond)- If
you have an UieaJbr a column,
please call 322 2611.

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90 Cwnts

F R I D A Y , N O V E M B E R 6 , 1 9 98

Police agencies
crack down on
truant students
By Bin Karas
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Police
agencies throughout Seminole
County are committing to con­
sistent truancy enforcement.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllnger Is designating Novem­
ber as the month to begin en­
hanced truancy enforcement.
Students under 18 years old
must attend school, with the
excrptlon of 16 and 17-yrarold
students who liave officially
withdrawn.
All enrolled stu­
dents found to l&gt;c tmant will be
transported to the Seminole
County Juvenile Assessment
Center, the sheriffs office M id.
"All county agencies are c o l­
laborating together." Olga Corttzo of the assessment eentrr
said.
"More officers will be
available to crack down on tru-

unry. We're making a state­
ment that truancy will not be
tolerated.*
School Resource Deputies
will rrvlew dally attendance re­
cords ut high schools and m id­
dle schools to locate truants
on a dally basts, the sheriffs
office said.
Esllnger Is coordinating a
countywtde effort
to review
statistics regarding school tru­
ancy and daytime burglaries.
The Sheriffs Office suspects
that enhanced truancy en­
forcement will rrsult In a sig­
nificant drerrase In daytime
burglaries
The assessment ernter lias
takrn in over 500 students
since It opened Nov. 3. 1997.
Cortl/o said. The renter proc­
esses all the truant students In
thr county.
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Geneva man’s death
justified, state says
By Km * Wklta
RAID STAJ
STAFF WHITER

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Sanford Pollca Investigators are on the scene where a man was found Wednesday beaten to death at a factory
on South Sanford Avenua. Police are seeking any information on the case.

found in local factory
SANFORD - The Sanford Police Department
lias Identified the body of the drerasrd found
Thursday morning In the breakroom of u fac­
tory tn Sanford.
Police are treating the death of 53-year old
Frederick (Fred) Norman Jordan as a possible
homicide, sargeant of detectives Pal Smith
said. Jordan received blunt forced trauma lo
the head, and there was blood around the
body. Smith said.
"He was severely
beaten." Smith said.
Th ere was a pool of blood (around the body).
We have lo wall for the medical examiner to

determine cause of death, but I think II was a
homicide.*
Smith said he estimates the time of death as
"sometime before midnight." An autopsy Is
being perforated today. The police are still In­
vestigating whether a front door was unlocked
when a co-worker arrived and found the body
In the middle of the breakroom. Smith said.
No murder weapon was found at the scene.
Smith said.
Jordan lived and worked at the
Federal
Barts factory at 3795 S. Sanford Avenue. Smith
said. Federal Parts Is a small business with
four employees, police said. The employee who
discovered Jordan called the police at 7:46
Plau* m * Body, Pago 3A

T .G .I.F . in Sanford
SANFORD - It’s Friday Fcst time again
In Sanford. Beginning at 5 p in., today
there will be music and neat cars along
First Street. The Celery City Strollers will
be present, and disc Jockey will play
Fifties and Sixties music. Shops and
restaurants will be open.

Winning ticket
SANFORD • A ticket sold In Sanford was
one of 12 winning tickets in Wednesday's
Fantasy 5 drawing according to Florida
Lottery computer records. The winners
will share a top-prize of $246,313.20.
Each ticket holder will receive a cash
prize of $20,526.10.

Pioneer settlement
BARBERV1LLE - Saturday and Sunday
the Pioneer Settlement. Barbervllle. will
come alive with the sights, sounds and
aromas of the 21st Annual Fall Country
Jamboree.
The two-day event celebrates the folkarts. folkways, music, storytelling, dance
and food o f our pioneer forefathers.
Period craftsmen will demonstrate their
age old crafts. Listen to the music of old
time. Gospel and folk. There will also be
historical displays, hands-on music
workshops, old time dance and a chil­

dren's area, and home-cooked breakfast,
barbecue and desserts.
The settlement Is open Saturday from 9
a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sunday from 9 a.m.
until 4 p.m. Tickets are $2 for adults and
$ 1 for children. Parking Is free and a free
shuttle Is available.

Multi-level orienteering
ORLANDO - An Orienteering event
Saturday will offer five multi-leveled set­
tings to walk, hike or run at the
University of Central Florida campus In
Orlando. Starting times are from 10 a.m.

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Fisas* sss J s s t l i y , Pag* 3 A

ury will have say in
uit against sheriff

Police identify beaten body
By Bill Kerna
HERALD STAFF WRITER

SEMINOLE COUNTY • A
four-month Investigation Into
the battle of Geneva on July 8
Is concluded. Stale Attorney
Norm Wolflnger said law en­
forcement officers were justi­
fied In fatuity shooting a man
who killed one sheriff's deputy
and wounded two others.
It took 13 hours and nearly
1.000 rounds of ammunition
for SWAT mrmlMTs and depu­
ties to kill Alan Kent Single­
tary. who was untied with a
9nun semi-automatic handgun,
a .22 caliber rifle and a .22
caliber revolver.
Singletary
killed
Deputy
Eugene "Gene"' Gregory, who
was Investigating a dispute
Singletary had with his land­
lord. After the Initial round of

gunfire, SWAT members from
Seminole and Orange came lo
the scene. Singletary held them
off all night, firing a* many as
100 rounds. Slngletary.43. had
a history of mental Illness.
Wolflnger reviewed the In­
vestigation conducted by the
Florida Department o f Law
Enforcement and said he con­
sidered the matter closed. He
said the Singletary's death was
Justifiable homicide. "No itr(her criminal Inquiry Is war­
ranted." Wolflnger said.
Lt. Sammy Gibson and Dep­
uty Scott McLeod . who arrived
later tn the shoot out, were
wounded and were laid off from
duty but are both back at work
now. Deputy John Harper.
Gregory's partner, escaped the
Incident without Injury.
Sheriff Don Esllnger said

By Ru m White
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SEMINOLE COUNTY
- A
Jury Is going to have at least
some say in a suit against
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Esllnger concerning an Inci­
dent seven years ago when
Seminole County deputies mis­
took an Innocent Lake Mary
man for a fugitive.
Circuit Judge Seymour Ben­
son ruled Thursday that the
deputies had the legal right to
arrest Luts Garrtdo. Jr. 48. but
that Jurors will have to decide
whether SWAT ofllcers had the
right to search his house with­

until 1 p.m.. rain or shine. There will be a
color map fee of $5 for all groups. UCF Is
located two miles north o f SR 50 at
University Boulevard and Alafaya Trail
(SR 434|. For more Information call the
FLO HOTLINE at (407) 672-7070.

R u n N R o il
ORLANDO - The University of Central
Florida Run N Roll, an Inline skate race
I5K and 5K event, will be held Sunday at
8 a.m. starting on the UCF campus at the
Student Union Building. The race, to ben­
efit the UCF Scholarship Fund, is sanc­
tioned by the Central Florida Trail
Bladers and open to fitness and recre­
ational skaters.

out a warrant and order family
members out on to the street.
Attorney
Manuel Authur
Mesa, who represents the fam ­
ily. said he was pleased the
trial would continue with the
Jury. Julius Parker. Jr., the
Sheriffs office attorney urgued
that the officers had every right
to do what they did because
the suspect was believed to be
armed and dangerous.
The deputies were looking
for a federal
fugitive named
Garrldo. The FBI wrongly listed
the address and the license
late o f the Luts Garrldo as
elntf that o f the fugitive. AlPUom m « Jury. Pag* SA

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INDEX
Classified . .13A-14A
C o m i c s ................ IS A
C ro s s w o rd ........... IS A
Dear A b b y ............. SA
H o ro sc o p e ........... IS A
O b itu a rie s ............. 3A
People .................. SA
PoUce Briefs . . . . 3A
Religion ............11A
S p o r t s ........... SA-10A
T V .................. Pullout
W e a t h e r .................2A
i Little thing* affect
little mind*. *

�2A - Semnole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Fnday. November 6. 1998

American Legion makes a difference for Habitat
Fund-raising
fashion show
in November
SPECIAL TO D IE HERALD

K eys to the house
Cynthia Smith, director of Goldenrule Housing and Community Devel­
opment Corporation Inc . presents house keys to Vera Smith, Mho is
accepting on behalf of her daughter. Kwance Carr, who recently pur­
chased a HUD foreclosure home. Carr is currently in the United States
Navy For more information, call Gofdenrule. which provides buying
assistance to very low income individuals. (407) 324-9123. Monday
through Friday from 9 a m until 5 p.m.

DATE BOOK
Nov. 6. 1998
Today it the Jtoth
day of 199* and the
JJth tiay of ftilL

1

TODAY'S HISTORY: On this day in
1SS0, Abraham Lincoln was elected
president.
On this day in 1947. "Meet the Press*
debuted on NBC television
On this day in 1993. a parachutist
landed in the stands in the seventh
round of a boxing match between
Evander Holyfield and Kiddick Bowe.
delaying the fi«ht for 20 minutes
K l i m s BIKIIID Ath: John Philip
Sousa i tut-1932&gt;. bandmaster com­
poser. Ignace Jan Paderewski (I 860
I94D. composer Polish patriot. James
Naismith &lt;1861 19391. educator-msen
tor. Walter Johnson U887 1946i, basebjll great. James Jones (1921-1977),

LOCAL FORECAST

novelist; Mike Nichols (1931), direc
tor, U 67; Sally Field (1946 ). actress,
is 52. Mana Shriver (1955-1, broadcast
journalist, is 43.
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day In
1958, the Baltimore Colts shut out
Chicago 17 0
TODAY'S QUOTE: “ Love, and a
cough, cannot be hid * — George Her
bert
TODAY’ S WEATHER: On this day In
1964. record early season snow fell
from the Texas Panhandle to the
lower Great Lakes
SOI Ri r: ISM Wrjlhrr Gukdr CalfiiPxr. Accord
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TODAY'S MOON: Between
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quarter &lt;Nov. 10).

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Today: Sunny. Highs ncar70. Lows near-50. Saturday:

FRIDAY:
SOLUNAR TABLE: min. 7:10
Sunny. Highs In the Iow-70s.
a.m.. maj. 12:55 a.m., min.
Lows in the low-SOs. Sunday:
6:30 pan., maj. 12:20 p.m.
Partly cloudy. Highs tn the
TIDES: Daytona Beach: high:
mld-70s. Lows tn the upper9:22 a.m.. 9:46 p.m., low: 2:52
50s. Monday: Isolated show­
a.m., 3:33 p.m. New Saayrma
ers. Highs tn the uppcr-70s.
Beach: high: 9:27 a.m., 9:51
Lows tn the uppcr-50s.
p.m., low: 2:57 a.m.. 3:38 p.m..
EXTENDED OUTLOOK
Cocoa Beach: high: 9:42 a.m..
10:06 p.m.. low: 3:12 a.m.. 3:53
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Sunny 70 SO Sunny 72 53 p.m.

MONDAY
SUNDAY
Ptddy 75 57 Shwrs 77 59

LOTTERY
Hero are trio winning numbers
selected on Thursday in the Flortda Lottery:
Fantasy 5
2-5-14-10-23
Lotto (O ct. 31)
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BEACH CONDITIONS
Daytona Beach &amp; New
Smyrna Beach: Seas are 57 feet and choppy. Water
temperature at Daytona Is
76 degrees and at New
Syinrna. 76 degrees. Winds
are from the northwest at
15-20 m.p.h.

STATISTICS
The high temperature tn
Sanford Thursday waa 70
degrees end the overnight law
waa St.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at lO a.m. Fri­
day totaled 0.00 Inches.
•Sunrise................0:41 a.m.
•Bunaet................. 0:37 p.m.

3 eniinole Herald
"Serxing Seminole County Since IVON
Fnday. November 6. 1998 • Vol. 91. No. 55
Published Daily Except Monday. Saturday &amp; Chnstmas by
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SANFORD - "Make A D iffer­
ence Day* Is an event o f
American Legions all over the
United Staten.
In honor o f the day. Oct. 24.
the American Legion Auxiliary,
Campbell-Losstng Unit 53. d o­
nated $1,000 to Habitat for
Humanity.
This auxiliary tries to make
a difference for many people
In this community through out
the year, said President Mary
Ann Taylor. *We send a gradu­
ate of Crooms Academy To
college every year. We adopt
and take care o f forty Head­
start children each year. W e
donate money to both the
Seminole
and
C room's
R.O.T.C. We
support
The
Grove In Winter Springs with a
monthly donation. We donate
to The Salvation Army. D ie list
goes on and on. We also sup­
port our veterans and the
homeless.*
Habitat for Humanity tn
Seminole
County,
a local
Christian ministry dedicated
to eliminating poverty housing,
will hold Its Third Annual
Faahlon Show, on Nov. 20 at
Eastmonte Chic Center In Al­
tamonte Springs.
This year’s show will be em­
ceed by Deborah
Roberts.
News and Public Service Di­
rector for WMMO 98.9.
Exciting fashions will be
presented by Patchtngton tn
Winter Park, who will high­
light their Winter Line of col­
orful and T a ilored to Travel*
fashions. Door prUrs and raffle
prizes Include such Items as a
microwave oven, airline tickets
anywhere AliTran (lies, and a
piece of Jewelry valued at
$1,000 from the International
Diamond Exchange, as well on
certificates to lunches and
area
attractions.
Including
Walt Disney World and Sea
World.
Tickets are $20 per person.
Tables for nine are available
for
$180.
Lunch
Includes
chicken Cordon Hleu. green
vegetables and yellow rice. To
make a reservation for the
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though hr was four Inches
shorter, nine years older and
had blue - not brown eyes Garrido did not convince the
officers hr was not the fugitive
they were seeking.
Benson m lrd that the depu­
ties. going on this Information
supplied by the FBI. had the
right to stop Garrido and his
wife. Benson seetnrd miffed
that no FBI agent was present
In the courtroom.
What the officers did Inside
the home nnd how thry trratrd
the other family embers Is
what Benson said concerned
him and was the reason why
the Jury would lie called back.
One o f the women said she was
kicked. The others said they
were pushed or pulled from the
house.
Officers have said they did
not point guns at anyone and
that they liamird no one. Thry
were In the house approxi­
mately 15 minutes.
The trail resumed at 10:30
this morning.

The following reports were compiled from the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office f o r tncUlents recorder! Nov. 5:

Domestic violence:
•AJVFORD. French A r a r a t , 100 block. Nov. 4. 10:18 p.m. A
30-ytor-old man was arrested by Sanford Poller for domestic
violence. Police said the man was arguing with his girlfrtrnd
and pulled her hair while they fought.

Driving under the influence:
A L T A M O im STRINGS. M ontgom ery Rood at State Road
43d, Nov. 5. 4:22 a.m. A 27-year-old woman was arrested by
Florida Highway Patrol for driving under the Influence.
FBRN PARK. State Rood 430 at U.S. Highway 17-02. Nov. 4.
1:17 a.m. A 67-year-old man was arrested by Seminole County
sherlfTs deputies for driving under the Influence.

Drugs:
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. County Road 427 at Hayman
S treet, Nov. 4. 2:13. A 22-year-old man was anrsted by Semi­
nole County sherlfTs deputies for possession of cocaine and
possession of less than 20 grams of marijuana. Deputies said
he was driving slowly through a known dm g area with Ills
headlights turned off. Deputies said they stopped him to give
him a ticket and he was behaving unusually nervously. They
asked for and got permission to search the vehicle. During a
search, they found two pieces o f crack cocaine In the center
console. They also found a baggie of marijuana under his seat.
IANPORO, T h ird Street sad Otlvs, Nov. 4. 11:16 p.m. A 47year-old man was arrested for possession of marijuana by
Sanford Police. Police said they saw him smoking marijuana
and as thry approached him he tried to hide tt In his hand. A f­
ter questioning him. however, he admitted he had been smok­
ing marijuana and lie revealed It.

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Saturday,
November 7

Students are brought Into the
center by law enforcement of
fleers. Cortl/o said.
The
school and the parents are n o­
tified. If a student lias 10 or
more unexcused absences, a
social worker makes a homevisit and the student will be
referred to Boys Town. Some
students are assisted In re­
ceiving counseling.
*We‘re essentially a turn­
around renter." Corll/o said.
"We re here so students get the
help and the senders they
need. We're not here to punish.
We tty to find out what the
problem Is. and to find a solu­
tion."
Workers at the center work
with families of a truant studrnt. Cortl/o said. Some stu­
dents liave received help In
going to counseling, either at
the school or in private coun­
seling. Cortl/o said. At otlirr
times, workers help students
who are being harassed by
gangs. Cortl/o said.
"We have had many In­
stances where the parents or
guardians are not providing the
proper support." Cortl/o said,
’ botnr students inay. be getting
scared uway from school by
gang members "

Retail theft:

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS. A ltam onte D rive. Nov. 4. 6:49 p.m.
A 20 year-old woman and a 25-year-old woman were arrrsted
by Altamonte Springs Police after they went Into a retail store
and entered the titling room with three outfits each. Police
said they left the fitting room without rrtumlng any Items to
the attendant. When she (becked the fitting room ihe outfits
liad not been left there. The women wrrr stopped after they
passed the last point of sale and the outfits were found In their
purses.
SANFORD, French Avenue, 1500 block. Nov. 4. 3 p.m. A 19
year-old man was arrested by Sanford Police for retail theft a f­
ter he was seen putting a botllc of beer In his jacket pocket
and making no attempt to pay for It before exiting the store.

The police have no leads "that we are ready
to announce." Smith said. The owner of the
factory. Howard Lay. has been located and
cleared o f any suspicion. Smith said.
Any one with Information about Jordan that
may assist In the Investigation Is encouraged
to call the police at (407) 323-3030 or
Crimeline at 423-TIPS.

n.m.. police said.
T h e deceased worked there and slept up­
stairs." Smith said.
The Sanford police are Investigating the case
In connection with tnvrstlgutors from the
Florida Department of Law Enforcement and
the State Attorney's Office, poller commander
Ruy Bronson said.

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OBITUARIES

HARMON LEROY LESUE
Harmon Leroy Leslie,
85.
Jefferson Avenue. Sanford, died
Thursday. Nov. 5. 1998 at his
residence. Bom April 13, 1913
in North Eaton. Ohio, he
moved to Central Florida 1968.
Mr. Leslie was a mechanic for
the civil service. He was a
member of American Legion
Post *53, Sanford. VFW Post
10108, and Fleet Reserve A s­
sociation. Mr. Leslie served In
ihe U.S. Navy during WW1J.
Survivors Include Edna Ger­
main: brother. Henry N.. Amhurst. Ohio.
Gramkow
Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
EDWARD QUATTLEBAUM
Edward
Quattlebaum.
49.
Country Club Circle. Sanford,
died Tuesday. Nov. 3. 1998 at
his residence. Bom June 29.
19-19 In Columbus. S.C., he
moved to Central Florida In
1979. Mr. Quattlebaum was u
farm helper. He was a Baptist.
Survivors
Include
devoted
friend. Earthy B. Allen. San­
ford; son. William Allen Jr..
Sanford; daughters. Stlena Al-

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efforts are being nude by his
Office and other officials to ei­
ther pass legislation or llnd a
better method to keep weapons
away from those who have
mental problems and pose a
threat to society, lie said the
Singletary family was involved
In this elfort us was the Greg­
ory family.
As for the procedure used
the night of the shootings.
Chief Deputy Sheriff Steve Har­
riett said hind sight Is always
helpful but that the law en­
forcement officers did what
they deemed best under the
circumstances. "We can’t al­
ways go In with our guns
drawn." he said. "You do what
your Instincts direct. Obvl-ously. we've learned from this.

'When I gel home. I think I'll create a
sand-castle-buildmg game on the COMPUTER."

HARRIETT I. FIELD
Harriett I. Field. 88. Village
Place,
Longwood.
died
Wednesday. Nov. 4. 1998. Horn
In Illinois, she moved to Cen­
tral Florida In 1966. Mrs.
Fields w-as a retired school
teacher. She was a member of
United
Methodist
Church.
Longwood.
Survivors Include husband.
Woodrow F. Fields: son. Larry
Hayless. Palos Heights. III.;
daughter. Donah Shlve. Cleve­
land Heights.
Ohio;
seven
grandchildren:
five
great­
grandchildren.
Haldwln-Fulrchlld
SemoranForest City Chapel.
Forest
City. In charge of arrange­
ments.

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len. Argtna Allen, both of San­
ford: father. Clarence Davis.
Batesburg. S C .: one grand­
child.
Wilson-Elchelberger
Mortu­
ary. Inr.. Sanford. In charge of
arrangements.

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S A N F O R D H E R IT A G E F E ST IV A L
A D V A N C E T IC K E T S A V A ILA B LE
NOW T H R O U G H N O V EM B ER I S .

HKRALD COKRESI’OSOENT
SANFORD
Hie City of San­
ford Steering Committee for the
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
eelcbrntton I;* seeking tiie public’s input at a symposium on
race and luiman relations on
Friday from S a m to 1 p.m.
Pits is ihr llrst step In an a t­
tempt to lower barriers lietween citizens of Seminole
County and foster better com ­
munity relations
from the
minds of concerned citizens.
organizers said.
Arthur lilake. chairman of
the human relations committee
said the committee will seek to
formulate initiatives to align a
coordinated ellort to achieve u
more harmonious working and
social environment.
Blake said city and county
» ommissloners.
Seminole
County educators, local busi­
ness leaders will be on hand to
answer questions. The sym po­
sium will be held at Excel A l­
ternative Inc., third floor, on
Like Mary Boulevard.
For more information, call
Blake at (107) 323-1660 or
11071 -114 1H36 or Bernard
Mitchell at 11071 322-5212.

Advanced 3-day admission tickets for the Sanford Heritage Festival
are available al several outlets m Seminole County and the Sanford
area now through November 12
The 3-day tickets sell for $10 00
savings) and are good all
three days of the festival Daily gate admission is $.’&gt;(Ml and children
12 years old and under will t&gt;e admitted free
Advance 3 day tickets can be purchased at the following locations
✓ The Greater Sanford ( ’handier of Commerce, -too F!ust First
7&gt;»
Street Sanford, Sun Trust Hanks. Sanford
/ Huntington Hanks, Sanford
/ Seminole County Convention and Visitors
Bureau, 105 International Parkway, Heathrow
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✓ Seminole I ’ounty Chamber of Commerce,
Suit'd Har*ag»
•1590 U S Highway 17-92, Casselberry.
fed ’ll

Lake Mary o ffic ia ls
sw orn in
The mayor and two city commis­
sioners officially took their seals
Thursday night alter Judge Alan
Dickey swore in the three incum­
bents Mayor David Mealor and
Commissioners Thom Greene and
Gary Brender faced no opposition
lor their seats m the November
election Al the ceremony. Ihe
families of each official were asked
to join in
the front page.
Mayor David Mealor is |0ined by
wife. Laune and son. Michael In
the lop photo. Commissioner
Brender is joined by wife. Fran, and
son. Evan. At nght. Commissioner
Greene is joined by wife, Linda (left
of Judge Dickey, clockwise),
daughter. Enn, son Evan; and
daughters. Annabelle and Ginny.
The three will serve a two-year
term

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TALLAHASSEE - Newly re­
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by the United States Geological
Survey iUSGS) show that the
nation is using less wairr--402
billion gallons per dav Ibgd) for
all uses, which Is 2 percent
less than In 1990 and nearly
10 percent less than In 1980.
despite a continuous Increase
in population over that same
time period Freshwater prr(aptta use also decreased for
1995 Total freshwater peri.ipita use was 1. 280 gallons
per day (gal/d). compared to
1.340 gal/d In 1990 In Florida,
the freshwater per-caplta use
was 509 gallons per day. one of
the lowest in the nation.
A
detailed.
soon-to-bereleased USGS water use re­
port for Florida shows a sim i­
lar trend since 1980. with wa­
ter use decreasing 14 percent
to Its 1995 value of 18.2 billion
gallons per day Florida's total
(fresh and saline) water use
from 1990 to 1995 Increased 2
percent, although freshwater
usage decreased 4 percent.

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statistics once every 5 years
since 1950. Reports specific to
Florida were published for
1965. 1970. 1985. and 1990.
and will soon be published for
1995. The USGS national w a­
ter-use report, searchable by
county and watershed, along
with an expanded section on
trends, is available on the
World
Wide
Web
at:
http://watrr.usgs.gov/public7w
atuse/.
Single copies of tiie 71-page
*If you were to ask people If
notional report (with numerous
tables, charts, and diagrams of
the nation was using more or
source, use. and disposition of
less water now than say 15 or
water).
published
as
20 years ago. the vast majority
‘ Estimated use of water In the
jirobably would say that we are
United States In 1995.* (USGS
using more water now." said
Circular 1200) are available
Robert Hlrsch. USGS Chief Hy­
Iree upon request to USGS In­
drologist. lilrsch states the
formation Services, flox 26286.
'the overall decline In water
use is an encouraging signal.
Denver F'ederal Center. Denver,
CO. 80255; or telefax requests
The nation Is clearly using
to: 303 202-4693. Please be
surfacc-and ground-water re­
sources more efficiently. En­
sure to specify USGS Circular
1200.
hanced citizen awareness of
the value of water and conser­
/Vs the nation’s largest water,
vation
programs
In
many
earth and biological science
communities across the coun­
and civilian mapping agency,
try have helped to cut water
the USGS works In cooperation
use lit spite
of continued
with more than 2,000 organiza­
imputation growth. Improved
tions across the country to
irrigation techniques and more
provide reliable. Impartial, sci­
efficient use of water by tndusentific information to the pub­
lic. resource managers, plan­
ners and other customers. This
Information
Is gathered
In
every state by USGS scientists
to minimize the loss of life and
property from natural disas­
ters. contribute to sound con­
servation,
economic
and
physical development of the
C o u n trie s w ith the m o s t fax m a c h in e s
nation's natural resources, and
to enhance the quality of life
C o u n tr y
Fax m a c h in e s In stalled (1 9 94 )
by monitoring water, biologi­
cal. energy and mineral re­
2,925,
United Slates
sources.
(The
graphic
below.
Japan j
"Freshwater Withdrawals and
Population
In
the
Untied
Germany
States* Is available for down­
loading
at:
United Kingdom |
454.000
http://water.usgs.gov/press_rel
eases/98/oct/fw_pop.glf.
401.000
France
Where do Florida residents
get their water? About 86 per­
cent of Florida's populallon are
served by public water-supply
systems.
Tile remaining 14
Sot*C:• Th« Too Ttn o&lt; Ev«F&gt;tNng (1907)
NEAGrapftc
percent
were
self-supplied,
The United States has by far the greatest number of installed fax machines; served by their own water sys­
the runner-up is Japan
tems. Ground water was the
try have contributed to reduced
water use as well.*
Long-term concerns remain
about tiie quality of available
water, however, "with increased
demands for water for Instream
uses sue it iis river-based rec­
reation.
esthetic
enjoyment
and fish and wtldllle habitat,
the overall competition for
good quality water will con­
tinue to increase." iilrsch said.
Irrigation Is tiie top freshwa­
ter use category-^-134 bgd na­
tionwide in 1995. of which
Florida used 3.47 bgd When
freshwater and saltm- water are
combined, more water contin­
ues to be withdrawn nation­
wide for thermoelectric power
generation |i90 bgd. of which
58 bgd is saline) than fur any
other category. Of the 11.6 bgd
of water used lor power genera­
tion in Florida, most ; ij bgd)
was saline.
In a state by slate com pari­
son. California accounts for
the largest total water use (46
bgd). followed by Texas. Illi­
nois. and Florida. Two dozen
stales and llierto Rico had less
water withdrawn during 1995
than during 1990.
The USGS has complied and
reported
national
water-use

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source for all self supplied use.
Domestic water use Includes
water for normal household
purposes. such as drinking,
food
preparations,
bathing,
washing clothes and dishes.
Hushing toilets, and watering
lawns and gardens
Public
supply refers to water with­
drawn by public and private
water suppliers and delivered
to multiple users for domestic,
commercial.
Industrial
and
thermoelectric
power
uses.
Public supply (as defined in the
USGS report) includes public
and private water systems that
lurntsh water lo at least 25
people, or that have a m ini­
mum of 15 connections. Of die
total water withdrawn for pub­
lic supply (1.2 bgd). 61 percent
was for domestic use. Ground
water accounts lor 90 percent
of
Florida's
public-supply
wlthdrawals-more than any
other state.
• Less Irrigation Water UsedTotal Irrigation withdrawals
totaled 3.5 bgd. a decrease o f 7
percent from 1990. Tills trend
can be attributed lo: I) die use
of more efficient Irrigation sys­
tems. 2) the use of alternative
water sources, 3) a higher than
normal use on 1990 caused by
low rainfall, and 4) Improved
data collection.
• Saline Withdrawals Increased—Total water use (fresh
and saline water) has In­
creased slightly since 1990. A l­
though freshwater withdrawals
decreased 4 percent, saline wa­
ter withdrawals Increased 7
percent. This Increase was re­
lated to Increased usage of sa ­
line water In the thermoelectric
plants. Virtually all of the sa­
line water Is returned lo Us
source.
Reclaimed Wastewater Use
Highest In Florida--Instead of
returning all of Its treated d o­
mestic wastewater lo surface
or ground waters. Florida Is
using 23 percent o f this water
for Irrigation In 1995. Florida
used 271 Mgal/d of treated w a­
ter for lrrlgatlon--more than
any other stale.
Tile complete text of the
USGS report Is available at
http://water.usgs.gOV/pubIlc/w
atuse/.

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People
CALENDAR
Shufflehoard
Thr Sanford Tourist
and
ShufllrlMiard Club practices
rvrry
Tuesday
and Friday
starting at
pm
The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Those
Interested In playing, learning
to play or |olnlng the club may
call Uuss Kltner. president.
322-7751, for Information.
S e w in g C lu b
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a in.
to noon, the WOOI’IE Sewing
Club gathers at the Lik r Mary
Senior Center. 200 N. Country
Club Road. to rnakr baby
clothes, and Items for nursing
homes as well as Itrms for the
Christmas store
The Items
nude by the club are donated
to prrernle babies, nursing
home residents and gifts for
the annual Christmas store.

Senior uctivitie*
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
|oln them In activities every
Monday through Friday, from
9 30 a in. to 3 p m.,
at the
Like Mary Community Center.
200 N. Connin' Club Hoad

Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford
Lions Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Hoorn In down­
town Sanford near the clock.
Visitors
and
prospective
memliers are welcome For In­
formation. call Sun Loper.
321-4415

Bridge Club
Sanlord
Duplicate
bridge
Club meets at noon each Tues­
day at the Greater Sanford
Chandler of Commerce. 400 K.
First St.. Sanford.

Kiwunis Club
Klwanls Club of Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
am .. at Denny's on Slate Hoad
4!W&gt; in Cassellieny. For infor­
mation. call M31 8545

T o a stm a s te rs m eet
file Night Owls Toastmasters
Club »05H| meets every Tu es­
day of the month, at 7:30 p m .
at the Like Mary Community

A v o i d b a c t e r ia , r e a d c id e r la b e ls
building on
Country
Club
Itoad. Contact Hosrlla bonham
at 323-8284 for more Informa­
tion.

Sanford Seniors
The Sanford Senior Citizens
Club meets the first and third
Tuesday, at 11 a.tn.. at the
Sanford Setdor Centrr. A bag
lunch follows. Visitors are wel­
come. For Information, call
322-2353 or 322 8101.

Widows, widowers
Widows or widowers or per­
sons with s|Kiuses In nursing
homes (W.O.W.) Is a group o f­
fering support, bonding, assis­
tance. brotherhood and social
activities to members. Meet­
ings are held the first Tuesday
o f the month
In the Florida
Hospital at 11 a.tn. In Like
Mary on Sand Pond Hoad, right
off of Like Emma Hoad. For
more Information call Dom DeSamo. 323-5152
or Minnie
Kune. 322-8549.

Grief support
Over 50 Club will not
meet during August
The Seminole County Slate
Attorney's Office sponsors a
Grief Sup|&gt;ort Group for anyone
who has lost a loved one to
homicide. Hie group meets thr
second Tuesday from 0:30 until
8 p m. at thr Juvenile Assess­
ment Center located at 181
bush lamp. Sanford. There is
no cost. For more Information
call bem adrtte Serufinowlc/ or
Marla Mitchell at (107) 005
0112.

Over 50 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a m . at thr Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are wel­
com e.

Lions Club
Hie Laigwood Like Murv Lions
Club meets the Itrsl and thud
Tuesday of rverv month, at 7
p m . at thr Kamadn Inn. State
Hoad 434 111 Longwood. V isi­
tors and prospective members
arc* welcome to attend.

Tills fall's Jug of fresh apple
rider will look different from
the elder Jugs o f previous
yrars. It will wear a label that
warns o f the hazards of drink­
ing Juice tfi.it has not been
pastruri/rd
or
otherwise
treated to destroy potentially
harmful bacteria. This new
warning label, which Is ex­
pected lo lie announced by thr
Food and Drug Administration
Ibis month, will apply to all
fresh fruit and vegetable Juices,
not Just apple cider, whether
they are farm made or from a
large manufacturer. Such la ­
beling may help worried par­
ents. like Ihe woman who
asked last week whether It was
safe for her daughter to drink
fresh chilled raspberry Juice.
"Is It pasteurized or not?* she
asked, 'll doesn't say anything
on Die label.*
CurTenlly. there Is no way to
know whether Juices In a re­
frigerator case have liern pas­
teurized. If Ihe label does not
say so. It Is. however, safe to
assume
that
packaged
or
canned Juice not held under
refrigeration has l»ern pas­
teurized. 'Die story adds lli.it

D EAR DIAMOND: Although
it may be out o f season, I’m sure
Ron P o tter w ill be th rilled to
see y o u r “ v a le n tin e " in the
newspaper. And, muy I add —
your fetter made my day!
•••
DEAR ABBY: I'm writing in
response to the recent letter by
-Lnda of Howell. Mich..* regarding
her son who decided to become a
vegetarian. In addition to your sug­
gestion that she visit her pediatri­
cian. I thought you might like to
know of the services that can be
provided by a registered dietitian.
The initials R D. indicate that a
person has completed at least a
four-year degree in dietetics or
nutrition, a 900-hour internship in
the areas of clinical and community
nutrition and management, and has
passed a national credentiuling
exam. Registered dletitians’ffttlboa
and nutritional professionals who
provide counseling in maternal and
sports nutrition as well as for vege­
tarians and individuals with heart

A D V IC E

§
disease, diabetes, eating disorders,
and a host of additional medical
diagnoses that are affected by a per­
son's eating habits
The American Dietetic Associa­
tion is the world's largest group of
food und nutrition professionals
serving the public The ADA is cur­
rently active in trying to get states,
insurance companies and the feder­
al government to allow for reim­
bursable 'medical nutritional thera­
py." so that the public may benefit
from health-promoting counseling
to prevent and cure disease
Thank you for the opportunity lo
inform you of the work of these
professionals.
MARYM H 1LZ .M S.R D .
RUTLAND. VT
D EAR M A R Y : I h ave m en­
tion ed the A m erican D ietetic
Association in my column in the
past. Although it didn't occur to
me that a registered dietitian
might also be able lo help the
m oth er o f th e lit tle boy w ho
refused to eat meat because of
the cartoon he saw on te le v i­
sion, it makes sense that an R.D.
could o ffe r va lu ab le input to
mothers o f picky eaters. Thank
you for the timely reminder.

DEAR ABBY May I respond to
'Saddened Mother,* who wants to
give her son a portion of his inheri­
tance now because he and his fami­
ly need it? I think she's right Per­
haps my letter will help convince
her husband
My father's attitude about inher­
itance was always, “ I’m going to
spend my children's inheritance '
That was fine with my brother and
me because we love our parents and
wanted to see them happy and pros­
perous They earned their money
and we never asked for anything
However, a year ago, my father
ied unexpectedly. My mother
ccided to give my brother and me
equal amounts of money she said
she 'would never miss ’ Because of
her generosity, I was able to quit
my job and stay at home with my

BARBARAHUGHES

most Juice sold In the United
States Is pasteurized: only
about 2 percent Is not. There
are no figures on fiow many
people are sickened by tainted
juice each year, but a number
of cases have gained national
attention.
In 1996 there was pressure
from public health proponents
for pasteurization of all Jutres.
In response, the FDA proposed
a rule In April to rrqulre all
fresh Juices, both fruit and
vegetable, to lie processed to
remove
harmful
bacteria
through pasteurization or other
means. Until that rule takes
effect. In about 2 years, all un­
processed |ulccs will have to
carry a warning label that
states: "Tills product has not
Ijern pasteurized or otherwise

Caroline Smith DrWa.il. thr
director o f food safety for the
Center for Science In the l\ibllc Interrsl In Washington, was
cited as saying that Ihe new
labeling rilr "puts parents on
notice that It Is no longer safe
to serve unpastrurt/rd Juices to
thrlr children.* As h.ictrria like
E. coll 0157:117 and salmonella
have mutated and made thrlr
way Into foods In which scien­
tists did not believe they could
survive, the consumption of
fresh Juices has liecomr some­
thing of a hazard.
For example, through citrus
Juices like orange Juice have a
high add content and would
seem
immune
from
these
harmful bacteria, there are
types of salmonella that can
survtvr tn unpustcurtzrd or­
ange Juice. Onr of these cul­
prits was In an outbreak tn
1995 tn Florida. So that means
all those Juices that are freshly
squeezed at the grocery will

have to c.ury warning labels,
too. rrhe FDA news release
about the warning labels a s ­
sures the public that children's
lemonade stands are exempt.)
Apple elder also poses prob­
lems. In pari because the
whole fruit, including the skin.
Is used In making Juice. Since
1974. iherr have been at least
three reported Incidents of
people liecomlng sick after
drinking ajjplc elder. F’rople
have
eagerly
turned
from
canned pasteurized err other­
wise treated Juices to fresh
Juices, even though they are
more expensive. Ms. DeWaal
was furtiirr quoted as saying.
"They are fresher, and the per­
ception
Is that
they
are
healthier. Hut parrnts aren't
doing thetr kids any favor by
giving
them
un pasteurized
Juice. Extra vitamins are no
help to a kid hospitalized with
E. coll poisoning.*
Barbara A. Hughe* la the
Seminole County Extenalon
Director. University of Flor­
ida Institute of Food and Ag­
ricultural Sciences. She may
be reached at 323-2500 Ext.
555B.

T h an k sgivin g is a time to reflect
Dear Readers,
November Is the month of
Thanksgiving, a lime to reflect
with gratitude for all the gifts
that we take for
granted
throughout the year. A charac­
ter education program being
Implemented
In
Seminole
County
llib llr
Schools
Is
something we can all b r
grateful for. but many parents,
and almost all of the rest of the
public, are completely unaware
ol it Character traits such as
respect, honesty, responsibil­
ity. courage .nut patriotism are
s|M»lltglitrd r.n li monlli and
die expression ol these virtues
Is explored through literature
and classroom activities.

Audiologist’s trust is sweet music
DEAR AH BY We have read your
column for years, with Us examples
of acts of kindness and references to
Iowa hospitality This letter is
about that hospitality
Dunng the week of Aug 16-22. I
wa» visiting my terminally ill aunt
in Waterloo. Iowa I am severely
hearing-unpaired One of my hear­
ing aids shorted out and left me vir­
tually unable to use the telephone I
contacted several hearing aid offices
before finding help The person who
came to my aid was an audiologist
named Ron Potter
When I contacted Ron and
explained my situation to him. he
came to my motel and inspected my
hearing aid. but was unable to
make the required repairs He took
me to his shop and fitted me with a
loaner hearing aid When I asked
about my bill, he said, 'No charge
Just mail the aid back when you get
home *
I waft in a at ate of shock I
couldn't believe that someone was
trusting me, a complete stranger,
with an item worth several hundred
dollars I mean, no deposit, no ID
check, nothing' I persuaded him to
make a copy of my driver’s license
and let me buy him lunch
Yes, Abby, there are some good
people left in this world What real­
ly made me feel even better is the
fact that I am black and Ron Is
white Yes. we can get along'
DIAMOND B HEARD JR .
SACRAMENTO. CALIF

CONSUMER
FOCUS

treated
and
may
contain
harmful bacteria, which can
cause serious Illness In chil­
dren. the elderly and persons
with weakened Immune sys­
tems.*

two young children My brother
used his windfall to enlarge his
home to accommodate his growing
family. My mother's life is richer for
the pleasure she receives from
watching us live better lives She's
glad she did it. and we ure forever
grateful, although we did not expect
it
Sometimes "the principle of the
thing” can get in the way of what's
really important in life (.using my
father made us realize that money
isn't all-important; we. her children,
are the most important part of
Mom's life
I don't know if I can ever thank
my mother enough for a gift that
has helped me at a time I would
never be able to recapture I am
blessed that she understood how
much more her help would mean to
us us young, struggling families
than it would later in life I hope
"Saddened .Mother's" husband
comes to the same understanding
THANKFUL DAUGHTER.
MOUNDS VIEW. MINN.
D EAR T H A N K F U L DAUGH­
TER: The decision o f how to dis­
pose o f one's personal wealth is
personal, and because fam ily
dynamics can differ, there is no
“one size fits all" answer. How­
ever, your personal account o f
the positive lmpuct o f providing
an “ early inheritance” may be
helpful to the family in turmoil.
Thunk you for sharing it.
•••
DEAR ABBY: When a girl get*
pregnant, why is it always her
fault? I mean, doesn't it take two to
tango? And how come if guys have
premarital sex. it's not considered
bad — but with girls, it’s as bad as a
heart attack?
What really makes me mad are
these sex-loving guys who want to
marry virgins' I feel if a guy wants
to marry a virgin, he should be one,
too. Guys should wait for sex, just
like girls are supposed to do.
I have talked to both men and
vomen about this. Most of them

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FAMILY
COUNSELOR

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M ARY
BALK

Character education has long
Ix-en neglected tn public rducatlon. Because of that neglect,
many of the legends -airroundliig our heritage were
also not given adequate recog
nltlon Through the 'Keys to
Your Cbaructrr' program, stu­

education In a cooperative re­
lationship with ihe community
to fill the voids In our chil­
dren's education.
Theodore
Hoosevelt
once
warned. T o educate a person
In mind and not In morals Is to
educate a menace to society.*
The need to Instill and rein­ Ills words have proven sadly
force healthy character traits
and prophetically true. I am
has never lieen more essential,
personally grateful, during this
since most of the information
season of gratitude, that wc as
available through the news
a cooperative group, are rem e­
media spotlights the lowest
diating this void. II you would
common denominators of both
like to leani more alxiut this
behavior and character. Since
excellent program, please con ­
this program encourages par­
tact Judy Wtant. Seminole
ticipation by (tarent organ iza­ County I'VA Character Kxlvicntions. families, and businesses
lion Liaison, al 320-0310.
as well as educators. It Is an
Mary Balk la a Certified Addiction
excellent example o f public
Prevention Profaaaional and a
counselor at Crooma Academy.
Phona: 322-5742.
dents are not only given Insight
Into bow a person manifests
good character, but are also In­
troduced to famous myths, fa­
bles. legends and poetry which
Illustrate
these
character
traits.

IN THE SERVICE
H A N D W R IT IN G
SHARON A. SHAW
Army IM . Sharon A. Shaw
has graduated from basic m ili­
tary training at Fort Leonard
Wood. W’aynesvllle. No.
Shaw Is the daughter of
James H. and Barbara A Shaw
of Deltona. She Is a 1998
graduate of lin e Ridge High
School. Deltona.

DAVID A. AKERS
Army Pfc. David A. Akrrs has
entered basic military training
at Fori Henning. Columbus.
Ga.
Akers Is the son of Don IL
and Rosemary Akers of Oviedo.
He Is a 1998 graduate of
Oviedo High School.

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WONDERING OUT LOUD
D E A R W O N D E R IN G : T h e
attitude you have described is
called a double standard, which
is defined us “a set o f principles
applied more rigorously to one
group thun unother."
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B y B IU K e m i

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SANFORD - For weight lifting
competitor* In the Golden Age
Games at the Sanford Recrrallon Center, bench pressing
kreps the body feeling young.
’ Whrn I retired I felt like ex*
erclslng would help me stay
young.* Alfanso Salas. 05. of
Deltona said. Salas lias been
competing In the games for
three years. ‘ Coming to these
games Is a good way to make
more friends. It's fun. I enjoy
competing, seeing who's best.
When you retire It's easy to sit
around on the couch and get
fat. Then you get sick.
The
liest thing to make you feel
young Is exercise."
Steve Smith. 65. o f Oviedo
set a personal Golden Age
Games best with 160 repeti­
tions of 35-pound biceps curls,
.md 90 repetitions o f 65 pound
bench presses. Exercise Is a
life-long passion for Smith,
who comes to the games to
share laughter with friends.
*1 come here for the camara­
derie." Smith said. *Wc start
Joking and having a good time.
I wish more people would
come.
It's so much fun to
nuke new friends. I'm gratrful
Sanford's games have weight­
lifting competition,
because
these are Ihe only games for
people my age I know of with
wrlght-lifting. I can't compete
with people younger than me.
I can compete litre, and It's
great. You set a goal, and the
reward Is In achieving It.*

Barbara Farms worth. 58. showed her stuff and bench pressed 50 percent of her body wstqht 25 Umar
Lcoiiaid Olson of Daytona compete.
are fantastic."
liearh has been competing In
'Leonard (Olson) got mr Into
Earl Foran. 70. o f Oviedo Is
the games for 12 years.
the games.* Robert said. "This
In his fourth year of Golden
*1 complete In evrnts world­ gives me Ihe motive to Improve
Agr Game competition.
wide." Olson said. "I use this my health and exercise.
"Let's see If I can do It 30
for practice. Tills Is fun, I en­
Kiu TerT llaar. 60. of I’cnsayears In a row." Foran said. "I
joy Ihe people.
It helps me cnlu lias so far won 12 gold
krrp busy. I still work 30
keep In shape."
medals and one silver In Ihe
hours per week at llibltx.
I
Ross Robert. 57. of Sanford
games. She competed In six
believe In rxrrclsr. I get a big
also competed In the shot-put.
swimming
events
Thursday
kick out of these games."
discuss, and Javelin IhLs year.
morning before the wrlght lift­
ing competition.
He has been coming lo the
He said the key to slaying
"Not many people do all
games for thrre yrars. and said
young Is "don't smoke, don't
Ibis." llaar said. "H irse games
they give him an Incentive lo
drink, and don't rhase women."

Schedule of events
THURSDAY.
NOVEMBER 5, 1998
Breakfast. 7:00 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center
ShufTlcboard. 8:30
a.m.. Sanford
Shuffleboard Club
Table Tennis. 8:30
a.m.. Salvation Army
Gymnasium
Tennis. 9:00 a.m..
Sylvan Lake Park
Billiards. Women’s
Rotation. 9:00 a.m..

Sanford Senior Center
FRIDAY. NOVEMBER
6. 1998
Breakfast, 7:00 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center
5K Run. 7:00 a.m..
Sanford Civic Center
2 Mile Historic Fun
Walk. 8:30 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center
Hobby &amp; Photography
Show (Pick up
Exhibits), 9:00 a.m.12:00 p.m., Sanford

City Hall
Tennis. 9:00 a.m..
Sylvan Lake Park
Shuffleboard, 9:00
a.m.. Sanford
Shuffleboard Club
Dominoca-Doublcs.

9:00 a.m.. Sanford
Senior Center
Howling-Singles. 9:30
a.m.. AMF Deltona
Lanes
Bocce. 10:00 a.m..
Wcstmontc Park City
of Altamonte

Bridge-Contract or
Duplicate. 1:00 p.m.,
Rivcrshlp Romance
SATURDAY.
NOVEMBER 7 . 1998
Breakfast, 7:00 a.m.,
Sanford Civic Center
Track &amp; Field. 9:00
a.m.. Seminole High
School
Horseshoes. 10:00
a.in.. Ft. Mellon Park
Track &amp; Field Awards,
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John Locke. Silver
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frey. too.
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Tlie
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liar
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inonlca
rom|ieiittou
began
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wtu-n Ardaman played ’ Autumn
Toot-Toot Tootsie" and ’ Sweet
Leaves" and ’ I Ixft Mv Heart In
San Francisco." There wasn't a
Georgia Hrown."
The Florndorables. 11 leggy dry eye In the place during his
dancers who rival the Radio performance nor the ones by
City Rockrtte*. won a gold iLnrke or Monroe.
Monroes version of T h e
medal for being the best dance
Hattie Hymn of the Republic"
group
J. D. Segroves. the singing was the gold medal winner
Locke placed serond and Ar­
pastor from lamgwood. took a
gold medal for singing "D ie Ok! daman was third.
The )udges. whl« h Included
Fashioned Way." Earlier, he
had won a gold medal for his former Sanford mayor Hettye
Smith, also awarded a gold
basketball skills. The preacher
In sneakers showed he ran do medal to Miranda Hurst and
It all. He was good enough to Phyllis S in n in danced to

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nut.
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T o n ig h t: M a in la n d at S e m in o le ,
7:30 p .m .:
•SANFOKI)
Hie whole sr.iMiu tomes down In
one game lor Ihe Nolrs
Win ,iml tlielr in lost- and III** season might as
well I m- over
Seminole got into this situation with a district
loss earlier in the season and lose out in any tie
breaker II they can I net past Mainland
Hie
\nles are on a mil lately alter a mid season
two name slump hui Mainland will la- the tottnh
est opponent lo date
(iartett Goldsmith Isa steady rpiarterhark who
doesn t make mistakes and ( latent e Hittmu t Is
pilinn up bin i hunks ol yardane in the hai klleld
doe Watson pares the defense and there Is an
other Lit tor tli.it could lie key lot Seminole to
ninht
Hist season. Mainland and Seminole both
earned tenional plavnll berths hut Mainland n'd
lioinetleld advantane with a 21 17 win In Davtotia
lie.oh Seminole tell that gallic with a hitter
taste and i halletined the officiating altrrw.ilds .is
several i|Uestiunahle i alls went Mainland s way
Seminole rnarh dun Worthington won t lei thetn
Inrgrt

F rid a y : W in te r S p r in g s at C o ­
coa B e n ch , 7:30 p .m .
i ( H » IA I IKAt II
lleres anolhet game where II
all (times down to id) minutes A win bv Winter
Springs sends the hears to a ( lass 2A plavnll in
then Hist year ol varsity football A loss ends the
season
Htst week Winter springs won its llrst Semi
note At hi* ft* ('on leten ie game with an iivrrtlmr
win over slumping Hike Howell The delens*- was
outstanding (hr- entire name and lieshtuaii m o
tiitif* h.o k C haiini ey I lampion had a breakout
night
Hie hears have only one other win this sea
son. hut the (on lld em e is growing and ( «m oa
heai h Isn't a very lormidahlr opponent so the
hears momentum i ould ( a m them through
One thing alailll a plavoll berth the winner
has to head lor I’.ihokee in Martin ( oiiulv lor its
llrst plavoll gallic I’.ihokee Is one ol the top
|H&gt;wer tanked teams III the stale

T onight: O vied o at L ak e B ran ­
tley, 7:30 p.m .
AI.TAMONTK SPRINGS
It would take a lllira
rle hut Oviedo still has a lotigshol hope at the
st.lie playolls It would lake losses hv DeHltld
and lor Oviedo to run (he table, hut the Lions
(ouldnt have a more difficult liitd le tonight
Hike hrantley is ranked seventh in the state
and trying to hold on to an undefeated season
Ihe I’atriots haven t been tiling on all tylmders
lately. hut still possess the t utility's best ollensiand a powerlul defense Recently the I’atriots
have had to show depth with ln)urirs to quarter
bai k Kenan Kusscll and leading ground Hairier
Arnold ( eleste. hut George Clayton's team li.isn't
missed a heat
Oviedo Hot oil to a terrible start hut has been
playltiH well lately since cultliiH down oil turn
Overs Tile I.lotis have to win toiUHht and hope
for Ihe best Hist week. Ihe Lions lost to Semi
Hole, hut crushed Lake Maty two weeks aHo I m hind a iimtor varsity quarterhai k

SANI'OKI)
After months ol hot
and humid weather lire billers ttt
ihe C'llv ol Sanlord Knreatlon and
Parks
Department
Men's
Fall
I1mrsd.iv night Slow I ’it* h Softball
H'.igne seemed to en|ov 11»»• * ool
and hree/v conditions .,( Ilnehlirsl
I’ark
After the long night had ended
the three winning teams lomhlned
lor 7H nins. with the least rims
M itred hv a winner hong 21 runs
And all told the six teams com

o v e r

T h u r s d a y

blued lor 125 runs
I he night O p e n e d with the Kegll
lators m o i i i i h II runs lu the sixth
Inning to erase a I t 7 tlrflrlt and
winning thrlr llrst game ol III*' se.i
son. 21 It over KAK
lu th*’ middle game. Deer .'ID and
Sanford Central Hapllsi ( Inin h
were tied .it 2 2 after two innings
when fleer .TO exploded lor lO m tis
in the thud inning and IM runs in
ihe fourth Inning and went on to
■lalm a JO H triumph
Hul th e I m -s | was saved tor last
I Hakes How. took all early IT-2
lead hut Matthews Asso* tales hat

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lli-il hai k to tie the game at IH-IK
alter five innings and 22 22 after
six timings
(flake's Hoy/ appeared lo he In
good shape when they si tired three
nms in Ihe top nl the seventh III
ning.
Ihe lead proved to hr not
enough however, as two Singles, a
walk and a nui s&lt;orlng error tut
the lead to 25-2.J. Itefore -Jason
Flanagan blasted tin- third grand
slam ol the game two hv Matthews
A s s o i ta le s
and one hv III.ike's
Hoy/, to i iimplete a 27-25 tome
h.u k vti lory.

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WIVIF.K N|'KINGS
Ihrte may l»«- an extra
guest on ihe Winter Springs girls vollevhall
la in h next weekend il nature takes its t nurse
Co.u h Kim Va&lt; h Is leading the *&lt;r&lt; mid ranked
Hears into the state region.ils this Saturday
where they’ll lake on lotirth ranked I I Hinder
dale lin e ( test at j p m at &lt; arditial Mooney
High SchiMil in S.i i .isii I .1
A win against lin e Crest would lead to a re­
gional dual berth against the winner ol ( arditial
Mootlf'V atld No I Stale t.inked Berkeley I'rep
Itiilll lamp.i at 7 Ul p m
Ihe lour trams at the rcginttnls lonipnsr the
top lour teams Ul the -date atld II the Hears
enu rgi llom (•-glotials. they would I m- a solid la
vorlte to take Ihe state title N*iv I t at George
Jenkins High S* hoot iii HikeLiiid
Hut that s not all that s on V.u It's tintitl these
days
sin- is re-tdv to deliver her lust * laid at almost
any second and the team has had to take spe­
cial p in autioiiH situ e it won't t*** anywhere nrat
Wtntet Springs it the Heats are on the road
when It s tune
V.u h has gotten permission irom her dm tors
to make ihe road trips lull also knows she
needs lo keep extra calm lu the heal ol battle
Ihiwevet II Sidney Madison Ill s drltnllrlv a
gull is ready V.u h has a hai kup plan Assis­
tant Koheit Vile w ill take over, hut Vac h said
thai shell do anything possible n&gt; he on the
sidelines as long as her team Is alive
"I plan to lie mi the hriuli both weekends."
Vac h said "Ihey might have lo keep tile III the
hospital Im one or two days, hul I don't plan oil
missing it tor the world."
Il the Hears urn Vat h said Sidney would Im- a
part of it
Her team has gotten excited over the arrival
Hist week the Hears threw Vac h a baby shower
and presented her with a high chair and baby
Please see Vach. Page 10A

f ii* ncio
Winter Springs volleyball coach Kim Vach. shown with
star setter Gretchen Marut.1 is looking forward to a

couple ol big firsts within the next two weeks, her lust
state cnampionship and tho birth ol her lust child

N o upsets
in C hurch
basketball

WELL DONE

By Dean Smith
IIKKALI) SI’O K IS FDITOK

D e-

IK-I.ANI) Hie Kants Hot throuHh Iasi week with
oul any serious damaHc to their psyche. pluyitiH
powerhouse Kd White of Jacksonville close.
TonlHht won't he much easier and DcUmd can
clinch the oilier dlslrui playoff berth with a win
tonlHht. It Is the second In a killer stretch of
three season ending road games lor the Kams
who face art h rival Seminole next week
Hike Mary is still in the hunt for a fkX) season
and t an dim h it with a win in either of Ihe Huai
two names. Two weeks ago. Hike Mary was
blown oul by Oviedo and Is dually starting to
show signs of a young team with a lack of depth

Herr :T0 now leads the league
with a 7-2 record, while Headrick
Feed Is 6-2 and Hlakr's Boy/ and
.Matthews Associates are tied for
third with 6 T marks.
Completing the standings are
Please tee Softball. Page 10A

Hy J e ff flerllnicke
ASMS |AVI si U K IS KDII OK

I.ONGWOOD
Nellher team has any hope ol
playolls and are both sulleritiH throuHh terrible
Hensons, hut someone has lo win and both
teams are playing heller
Lyman lost last week in typical Lyman fashion
H ir Greyhounds stayed dose until Ihe (Inal set
(aids, went for a name lyitiH held non I and
missed Lyman is about l() plays Irom an unde
fealed season, hut has yet to prove II can H''*
over tile hump
Hike Howell played Its best name of the year
two weeks oho. lakltiH Hike Hrantley down to Ihe
buz/er. bill it'll apart In an overtime loss lo Win­
ter Springs last week
The name features two of the county's lx-st till
known players in the Greyhounds' Julian Jackson and Hike Howell's Christian DeJesus.

M ary

n ig h t

Vach has more
than volleyball
on her mind

Tonight: L a k e Howell at Lym an,
7:30 p.m.

T o n ig h t: L a k e
L a n d , 7:30 p .m .

s c o r i n g

l*ho(o by John Cullum
S A N FO R D
The Optimist Club ot Sanlord recently
honored Seminole High School bowler Keith Smith, a fouryear starter, with its Athlete ol Ihe Week award Smith rolled

a 202 and a 206 during a 564 series during the past week
Keith receives his award Irom Optimist member Andy
Nichols (led) and Optimist President Sybonna Wynn (right)

SANI'OKI) _ It was a good even­
ing for the top teams in Ihe City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks De­
partment Adult Fall Church Bas­
ketball League last Friday night In
the Dan Pelham Gymnatorlum at
Sanford Middle School
Four players scored between five
and seven points In Ihe first half
as Calvary Apostolic Churi h built
a 26-17 hulflimr lead and moved
Into (bird place with a 62 -I!) vic­
tory over Sanford First Church of
Ihe Na/arene Team No. I.
Undefeated
New
Covenant
Church got Its lirsi scare of the
season, actually trailing Sanford
First Church of the Na/arene Team
No. 2. 2H-26. at halftime before
rallying for a -19-4-1 triumph
First Hapllsi Church of Sanlord
remained Just a game oul of the
league lead as Denny Clayton
scored 12 points and Koscla Km
non nine points in a T4 point first
half and |si Baptist kepi up (lie
pressure in the second
half,
coasting to a 66 40 win over
CHOP
New Covenant Church Improved
lo 5 0. while Sanford First Baptist
Please see Church. Page 10A

�L

10 A •SemroM Merakj. Sanford. Florida •Friday. November 6. 1990

Legal Notices
NOTICE 0^ COMDIMMATION HCAftlNG
TO Propertv Owners
or n tD M ttd persort el
me Icitowrg geec/bed property
Legal Oeectipfon o« P-opeity S ; « IT OP W 73 PT Or LOT 13 ♦
W 73 PT OP LOT 13 BLK • TR « TOWN Or SANTORO PB 1 PO 33
AS RECORDED IN SANTORO. SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIOA.
AAA 413 S Ptmatta Avenue
REPORT NUMBER 94 17
TNe bu 'd'ngit) o ' structured located on the above elated proeeil* hat been lound By the Acting Building Ott^iel ol the City ol
Senlord to be m unsanitary. untale, dilapidated o&gt; uninhabittble
condition
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIPIEO that a Condemnation Hearing *ui
be conducted by the Board of Committionert ol the City ol
Senlord on the 3th day ol November. 1393. at 7 00 p it m the City
Committion Chambert. Room I t 7, Senlord City Halt. 300 N Part
Avenue. Senlord. Honda, to mate lull determination whether or
net the buitdmgial or structured located on the above titled
property than be condemned.
You are hereby ordered to appear betore the City Committion
Condemnation Hearing to be hoard and pretent your tide ol the
cate. You have the right to obtan an attorney, at your own
avpenoe. to repraaent you belo't the Committion You have the
right to cat oitneatea on your behalt at well at to crota-eaamme
all other witnettet it you do not appear, the City Committion
may proceed without you.
Should the City Committion determine that aaid bmtdmgta) or
structured than be condemned, they have the power to ittue an
Order ol Condemnation requiring you to cauae the buitdmgttl or
ttiucture(al to be demoiiahed and removed or placed m a ttate ol
round repau within a lane certain.
II the buitdmgte) or etructure&lt;tl are not demohthed and removed
or repaired witfun tuch time period, then tuch buddmgtal or
structured win be demoiiahed and removed by the City and the
coat ol the tamo aeaetted at a lien agamtt the above atated
prp party
II you have any questions concerning ttue matter pleave contact
the Code Enforcement Department at (407) 330-3344 SMCULO
YOU DEClOf TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSlOEREO AT THE
ABOVE HEARING. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OP THE
PROCEEOiNOS. TESTIMONY AN0 EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIOEO BY THE CITY O* SANTORO J S 799 #1331
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED NO ASSISTANCE TO PAR
TiCiPATE dt ANY OP THESE PNOCEEO'NGS I m M O CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL O T» &gt;CE ADA C O O R D A ttC A A* U P M T t a*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OP THE H I M
PUBLtSHEO OATES Octebar V
a v November A 'pa#
0EV-19S
NOTICE OP CONDCMNATtOR «a* ARiNA
TO ProperYy Owners
o' wt areared pert on a ar
Legal Oaacnpt&gt;on or P-opertY LOT a BAR » taASn-NGTON OA a S
SEC I TB l| a o | 4 ] RECORDED &lt;N SAN«ORO SlMdeOlE
COUNTY. PLORIOA
AAA tOS Scott On*e
REPORT NUMBER 99-ZJ
The buuqmgie) or atructuroie) locored on th# obove-atotod oreportY hot boon found by the Acting BuAdmg ONicel o* the C&lt;ty el
Senford to be m unsanitary. unaafa. dilapidated or urwmabnaoie
condition.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIPIEO Ihot t Condomnohan Hooraig wW
bo conducted by the Board of Commraamnare at the City ol
Senlord on the 9th day ol November. 1993. at 7 00 » m m the C&gt;ty
Commraamn Chambara. Room tt7. Sanford City Man. 300 N Para
Avenue, Senlord. Honda, to maAa fuR dotormmalion whether or
not iha buildmg(t) or itructured located on the above-atatad
property ahall be condemned
▼ou are hereby ordered To appear before the City Comimeeron
Condemnation Hearing to be heard and preeent your a&gt;do ol the
caeo. You have the right to obtan an attorney, at your own
eapeneo. to repreeoet you belore the Commission You have the
right to call w-tneeeee on your behalf aa well as to croea-eiamme
an other witnaeeae. If you do not appear, the City Commiaaron
may proceed without you.
Should th# City Commieeion determine that eerd bmktmgd or
structured ahall be condemned, they have the power to leeu# an
Order of Condemnat.on requiring you to cauee the bu4dmg(a| or
structured to bo OemoUehed and removed or placed m a etata ol
found repair withm a time certain
It the buddmglt) or ttructure(e| are not demohahed and remcvad
or repaved withm tuch time period, then tuch buOdtngd or
structured win be demolished and removed by the City and the
coat ol the tame aeeeeeed at a ken agamet the above-elated
fl you have any queationa concerning true matter, pleaee contact
the Coda Enforcement Department at (407) 330-3344. SHOULD
YOU DECIDE TO APPEAL ANY MATTER CONSlOEREO AT THE
ABOVE HEARING. YOU MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OP THE
PROCEEDINGS. TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORO IS
NOT PROVIOEO BY THE CITY OP SAMPORO. |P S 233 01031
PERSONS WITH OlSABILITlIS NIEDINQ ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE PROCEEOINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE PERSONNEL OPPICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-S32S 43
HOURS IN AOVANCI OF TM t MISTING.
m j R L i e M t o O A I tb: O e ie u m » 0 . l e e e , e n d H e v e m b e r I . 1993

•TATE OP PLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OP ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
PUSLIC N O TIC I
OP IN TEN T TO IBSUS CONSTRUCTION PERMIT
The Department ol Inveonmentai Protection giro* notice ol ilt
men! to ittue ■ permit to Day International. Inc . Pott Office Sot
331. Dayton, Ofuo 43401-0333. to eonetruct/modity a lithograph*
printing blent el manufacturing facility wfuch la a aource of a*
emissions Tina permit modification anil allow contfruction of a
replacement apreadar. four now miaara. an anckiaura ayatam. and
tfuaa replacement pollution control devices The permit w9 alto
allow an increase m malarial uaaga ralaa, houra of operation, and
mctaaae m amiaaiona of volatilo organic compound! by 9 tone
par yoar and In aulfur dioiida by 13 Iona par year Tha facility ia
located at 201 Valentina Way. Longwood. Sam mol# County.
Honda Tha Department haa aaaignad Hla Number 1170014-003AC to tha protect
The Department will leeoa tha permit with tha attachad condi­
tion# unieta a retponaa received m accordance with tha following
procedure# raaulta In a different deciaion or aigmficant change of
term* of condition#.
The Department will accept written comment# concerning Iha
propoaed permit laeuance action tor a period of 14 (fourteen)
day# from Iha data of publication of »P U R U C NO TICE OP
IHTEMT TO M M I l C Q E lT E U C T tQ E P i EMIT.* Written commonta ahould be provided to tha District office at 3319 Maguire
Boulevard. Suita 133. Orlando. Florida 32*03. Any written cammanta Iliad ahall be made available for public inspection If writ­
ten comment! received result In a significant change m tha pro­
posed agency action, tha Department ahall revise Iha proposed
permit and require, if applicable, another Public Notice
Tha Department will tsaoe tha permit with the attachad condi­
tions unlaaa a timely petition lor an administrative hearing is Med
pufluent to Section! 120 339 and 120.37 P S.. before the deadline
for filing a petition The procedure# lor petitioning lor a hearing
are set forth below.
A person whoso substantial Interests ar# l ftacted by the pro­
posed permitting decision may petition lor an edmmistrativs pro­
ceeding (hearing) under Sections 120.339 and 120.37 ol the
Florida Statutes (P S.) Tha petition must contain tha information
sat forth below and must be Mad (received) m iha Office of
General Counsel of the department at 3900 Commonwealth
Boulevard. Mail Station 33. Tallahassee. Honda. 32399-3000
Petitions Mod by the permit applicant or any of the parties kited
beiow must be tiled within fourteen days of receipt of this notice
of mien!. Petitions tiled by any parson other than thoaa entitled to
written notice under Section 120 60(3) of the PS must bo tiled
Within fourteen days ol publication ol Iha public notice or withm
fourteen days of receipt of this notice ol intent, whichever occure
first. Under Section 120.30(3). F.S.. however, any person who
asked the department lor notice ol agency action may hla a peti­
tion within fourteen days ol receipt ol that notice, regardless ol
the date ol publication. A petitioner shall mail a copy ot tha peti­
tion lo the applicant at the address indicated above at tha time ol
Ming The failure ol any person to hla a petition within the appro­
priate time period shall constitute a waiver ol mat parson's right
to request an administrative determination (haarlng) under
Sections 120 S39 and 120 37 P.S., or to intervene m this proceed­
ing and participate aa a party to if. Any subsequent intervention
will bo only at tha approval of tha presiding officer upon tho filing
ol a motion in compliance wit Ruts 28-103 203 ol tha Florida
Administrative Coda (P A.C ).
A petition that disputes tha material facts on which tho
department s action is baaed must contain the following informa­
tion:
(a) Tha name and address of each agency affected and each
agency a fils or identification number, it known.
lb) The name, address, and telephone number ol the petitioner,
me name, address, and telephone number ol the petitioner's rep­
resentative. if any. which ahall bo Iha address lor service purpos­
es during the course of tho proceeding; end so explanation of
how the petitioner's substantial interests will be affected by mo
agency determination;
(c) A statement of how and whan petitioner received notice of
me agency action or propoaed action;
(d) A statement of all disputed issues ol malarial fact. II mars
are none, tha petition must ao indicate.
(a) A concise statement ol the ultimate facts alleged, aa wall as
me ruiee and statutes which entitle tha petitioner to relief, and
(f) A demand lor raliol.
A petition that does not dispute tho material tacts upon which
me Department a action is baaed ahall stale mat no such tacts
are m dispute and otherwise ahall contain me asms information
aa ael lortfi above, aa required by Rule 23-103 301 F.A.C.
Because the administrative hearing process is designed to for­
mulate tmal agency action, tho tiling of a petition means that me
Department a final action may be different from the position taken
by H m this notice Persona whoso substantial interests will be
affected by any such fmal decision ol Iho Department on Iha
application have the right to petition to become a party to the
proceeding, in accordance with the requirements set forth above
Mediation under Section 120 373 ol the FS. is not available in
this proceeding
A complete protect file it available lot public inspection during
normal business houra. 1:00 am. to 3.00 p m . Monday through
Friday, aacapt legal holidays, at: me Department ol Environmental
Prolaction, 3319 Maguwa Boulevard. Suita 232. Orlando, Florida.
PuOlieh: MoremOer I, 1999
DEW-30

V ach
Continued from Page 9A
swings. Vach said she also plans to make baby­
sitters out of them.
"They have been so supportive of me and I
know they would play bard for anyone If I can'l
l&gt;e Ihrre." she said. 'It's nice lo h a w built-in
baby-sitters.’
The baby isn't due for several more days, but
Vach said the last few days have been a little
bit different.
T v c been doing pretty normal all throughout
this, but the last few days It's been like, uh-oh.
something Isn't quite right.*
Winter Springs has the nearest routes to the
local hospitals llnrd up Just tn case It happens
in Sarasota or Iuikrtand and Vach said she
plans to remain calm while she's on the side­
lines during the games.
*1 know I have to stay calm, but I believe In
my team." she said. *1 can’t show too many
emotions anyway because I don't want them to
lose their confidence."
Winter Springs has a lot to lie confident
Only two losses - one of them a threegame loss to top-ranked Berkeley Prep - are on
the record and the Bears were undefeated tn
Seminole Athletic Conference play.
Setter Grrtrhrn Nanita Is one of the best In
the state and Cortncy Bliss dominated all sea­
son at the net. Toss In Kris and Bev Bedelow.
the rapidly Improving Amanda Gllllard. serving
specialist Katie Griffin and rising star Dunal
Blcks. and the Bears arr loaded for bear.
Last season. Winter Springs was onr game
away Irum the final four before losing, but Ibis
vear. the team has grown. Despite still having
no seniors, the Bears are a veteran club and the
team members have hern together In summer
•i I n h i i

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

N O TtC I TO T N I PUBLIC!
Nonce t hereby given that mo
Board ol Adfultment of tho City
of Sanford will hold a regular
meeting on November 12. ItO I
mo City Heti Commission
Chambara at I t 30 A M in
order to consider a request lor
variance
m
the
Zoning
Ordinance aa it panama lo aido
yard, requirement a m an SR-1A
dittrict on
LOT 3 Bis O. Woodmere Park.
2nd Replat. PB RECOROEO.
PUBLIC REC0R0S OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Being more specifically
described at located: 2909
Grove Or
Planned uk# ol mo property is
to mstati a carport connected
between house and block wall
along property una
Larry Blew. Chairman
Board ol Adtuatmanl
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IP A
PERSON DEClOES TO APPEAL
A DECISION MA0E WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSlOEREO AT THE ABOVE
MEETING
OR
HEARING.
Hf/SHE WILL NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORO OP THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE
TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE.
WHICH RECORO IS NOT PRO­
VIDED BY THE CITY OP BANFORD (FS 293 019SI
PIRSON* WITH f V S S f f f c .
Niioma.
AAtiiti
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OP THESE
p r o c e e d in g s s h o u l d c o n ­
t a c t t h e PERSONNEL OPPICE
A0A COORDINATOR AT 3303329 49 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH October 21. and
November 9. 1999
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IN TNS CIRCU IT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ELORIOA.
CASE NO: • E -M 3 3 -O R -0 E-A
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF
KATHLEEN ANN A0AM3
Petitioner
and
EVERETT T ADAMS
Respondent
HOTtCE or ACTION
TO EVERETT T A0AMS
YOU ARE NOTIFIED. Ihal an
action lor Dissolution ol
Marriage haa Sean Mad again aI
you wherein Iho Petitioner ia
seeking to recover at her equi­
table distribution through lump
turn alimony the following
detenbad real property and
personal property
Tho East 121/2 last of Lot tS.
an of lot I t and the Waal 29
leal ol uut 17 m Black *P*.
SANLANDO
SPRINGS.
Seminole
County.
Plofida.
TRACT NO
13. SECOND
REPLAT, according lo Rial
thereof recorded m ria l Book 9,
Pago I ol me Public R e c o rd s
•I Seminule County. Florida,
and a motor vehicle deecriNed
aa a f t Ford Taurus, beating Vw
9 1PAC P32UXMA212991.
You are required to servo 9
i eepy ol t w r written detanei

C ITY OP LONOWOOO,
PLORIOA
NOTICE
OP PUBLIC HEARINO
TO COREIOER ADOPTION OP
PROPOSED ORDINANCES
TO WHOM IT MAV CONCERN:
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN by
tho City of Longwood. Florida,
that Iha City Commieeion will
hold a public hearing to consid­
er enactment ol tha loBowmg
Ordinances:
ORDINANCE NO. 33-1430
AN OROINANCI OP T N I CITY
OP LONOWOOO. PLORIOA
AMENDING SECTIONS 13.99(1) OP CHAPTER IB S OP THE
LONOWOOO CITY C 00B TO
INCREASE THE SIGNATURE
AUTHORITY OP THE PURCHAS­
ING AGENT; PROVIOINO POR
CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY
ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
ORDINANCE NO. 39-1432
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OP LONOWOOO. FLORIDA.
AMENOINO THE BUDGET FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR BEOINNINO
OCTOBER I. 1993 ANO ENDING
SEPTEMBER 30. 1999. PROVID­
ING FOR BUDGET TRANSFERS.
ORDINANCE NO. t t - « « S 3
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA,
PROPOSING USE OF THE 1997
LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
BLOCK ORANT FUN0S FOR
EXPENDITURES RELATED TO
THE WEEKLY TEEN DANCE;
PROVIOINO FOR CONFLICTS.
SEVERABILITY ANO AN EFFEC­
TIVE DATE.
Sad Ordinances ware placed
on fuel reading on November 2.
1999, and iha City Commission
wilt consist asms lot fmal pas
tags and adoption after the
public hearing, which will be
held m the City Hall. 179 West
Warren Avenue, longwood.
Florida, on Monday, tha 11th
day ol November, A D . 1993, at
7 00 p m., or aa soon thereafter
aa possible. At the masting,
interested parties may appear
and bs heard with respect to
me proposed Ordinances. This
hearing may be contmuad from
tuns lo tuna until fmal action Is
taken by tha City Commission.
A copy ol tho proposed
Ordinances are posted at me
City Hall. Longwood. Florida,
and copies are on lit# with tho
Clerk ol mo City and earns may
be inspected by tha public.
NOTICE: All parsons are
advised mat il they decide to
appeal any decisions mads at
mass meetingt/hearmgs. may
will need a recoro ol tho pro­
ceeding! and lor such purpos­
es. they may need to insure that
a verbatim record is mado.
which record lo include the tes­
timony and evidence upon
which tha appeal is to be made
(per Sec. 291.0103. Florid#
Siatulea) el his or her own
eipenae
Dated mis 4th day of
Noramber, A D . 1999
CITY OF LONOWOOO
GERALDINE 0 2AMBRI.
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH. Friday. November 9.
1999
0EW 49

| attorney
i « ^ wwhoso
i « address
n s s 3IS A
970
N
Orlando Avenue. Suita
1004A. Maitland. Florida 32791
or before NOVEMBER 2S.
1999 and Ms Iho original with
the clerk ol IMs court either
before service on plaintiff's
attorney or immediately there
Slier; otherwise a da fault wiN
be entered agauiat you lor me
raliol demanded m Iho com
plaint or petition.
0ATE0 OCTOBER 20. 1990
MARYANNI MORSE
Aa Clark o me Court
By: Nancy R Winter
Aa Deputy Clark
Publish October 23. 30. and
November 0. 13. 109*
OEV-193
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OP THE EIGHTEEN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO POR
•EMIN0LR COUNTY,
PLORIOA
CABS NO. 9E-443B-OR-OE-P
Dion Jackson
Petitioner
AND
Jomame Tyne Jackson
-m s Tyne Jackson
Respondent
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO Jomame Tyne Jackson aka
Tyne Jackson 1010 Orange Are
Apt A Senlord PL 32771
YOU ARE NOTIPIEO that an
action haa bean Mad agamtt
you and that you era required lo
serve a copy ol your written
(tetanias, il any. to it on Dion
Jackion whose address is 1949
Lmcom Ars Senlord PL 32771
on or balore NOVEMBER 27
1999. and hla Iha original with
ma Clara ol this Court at 301
NORTH PARK AVE. SANFORD.
PLORIOA 32771 belora service
on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter if you fail lo do so. a
default may be entered agamtt
you for Iha relief demanded m
■he petition
Copies ol aH court documents
•n this cate, including orders,
ars available at iha Clark of ma
Circuit Court a office. You may
rsview mats documents upon
■squat!.
You must keep Iha Clark ol Iha
Circuit Court's Office notified ol
youf cuirent address
You must keep the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court a Office notified ol
your curient address (you may
Ma Notice ol Currant Address
Florida Family Form 12.913)
Pulura papers m this lawsuit
will be muiad lo the address on
record al the clerk’s office.
WARNINO: Rule 12 293
Florida Family Law Rules ot
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of docu
manta and information Failure
lo comply can result m sane
lions, including dismissal or
atnkmg ol pleadings
0A7ED October 23. 1998
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Luanna Woodley
Deputy Clark
Pubiisn
October 30. and
November 8. 13. 20. 1998
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ball for the Orlando Volleyball Academy lor sev­
eral years and Naruta and Bliss have experience
playing under Vach In that league.
As a result, the team played like anything but
a group of underclassmen. They swept county
powers like Lake Mary and Oviedo, gave Gaines­
ville Its only loss and prevailed In some of the
toughest tournaments In the state. The experi­
ence will be Important when the Bears have to
deal with thrre of the best teams tn the state.
'A re we where we want to be?* Vach asked.
*No. I'd rather lx* In a different region*
For Vach. It will be her third trip to the final
four If her team comes out of the regions. She
launched the Cypress Creek program and took
that team tn the final four twice, losing tn the
semi-finals both times.
The team hus vowed since the start of the
year to finally push Vach Into the finals and she
thinks this team, despite their youth. Is ready to

make a run.
*lfs fun to roach them when they are this
young." Vach said. "I have Been n lot o f maturity
from them this year. They’ve grown up and now
we have Cortncy who can take over at will and
Gretchen Is one of the three best setters In the
state. I think being younger than everyone else
has made them more closely knit.
T m trying to keep them thinking that some
teams never make It out of districts. They may
never get a chance to be In this situation again,
so they have to live for the now.*
Vach is planning for the now. and the future,
to Include Winter Springs.
*1 hnvr found a home,* she said. T m not g o­
ing nnywhere else.*
If that's the rase. Winter Springs may have a
brand new Vaeh tn the rotation tn about 15
years.

SoftballContinued from Pago BA
KAK P-6). Sanford Central
naptlst Church (2-7) and the
Regulator* (1-8).
The leuguc will play another
trlplehrader at I’tnehurst Park
starting at 6:30 p.m. next
Thursday, but the exact sched­
ule was not available because
o f nUn outs earlier In the sea­
son.
Providing the offense were:
Regulators: four hits _ Chris
Nickel
(two double*,
three
run*, two ROI): three hits _
Cary Keefer (two ntns. three
ROI): two hit* _ Olll Olngham
(home
mn. three rua*. two
ROI). Dave Goldstlck (two tri­
ples. two run*, two KOI). Ortan
Curtis (triple, double, two run*,
five ROI). Scott Murphy (two
runs);
onr hit _ Chad Lee
(double, two rua*.two ROI).
Jeff
Jrnovcse
(run.
ROD.
Oobby Keefer (two ntns), Jenry
Orussell (two ROI): two run*,
two ROI _ Duane Lee.
KAK: five hit* _ Noy Rtvrr*
(two double*, two ntns. KOI):
three hit* _ O J . Osborne (three
rua*.
KO!). Dave Goff (two
rua*. two KOI); two hits _
Frankie Phillips (double, two

runs, two ROI). Ty Koke (two
runs, three ROI); one hit _
Oobby Drown (triple, run. ROD.
Dave Rape (double, run. ROI).
Vic DlDartolo (run. KOI).
Oeer :30: four hits _ Keith
Denton (home rim. three runs,
seven ROD. Clancy Wallace
(home run. four run*, four
KOI): three hits _ Frank Setm rra (double, three m a*. four
ROI). W.L. Graery (three rua*.
two ROD. Mlkr McLohon (three
rua*. two ROD. Cory Reome
(two run#, two KOI); two hits _
Mark lluaman (two doublrsT
three ntns, two ROD. Mark
Clatterbuck (double, two runs,
two ROI), Steve Cook (two
runs, ROD. Kenny Perkins (run.
two ROI). Tommy Gracey (four
mas).
Sanford
Central
Oaptlst
Church: two hits _ Kddlr Coggon (triple. KDI). Joe Oenton
(mn. two ROI). Todd Christen­
son (two ntns); one hit _ Asa
Evan* (run. ROD, Rob Thacker
(mn. ROD. K m I’trry (two
ROI). Mike McCoy (two mns).
Mlkr Hartman (mn).
Matthew* Associates:
four

lilts _ Jason Flanagan (grand
slam, double, two runs, eight
ROD. Tommy Wilks (triple, two
mas): two hits _ Tony Taylor
(grand slam, three mns, four
ROD. Jamie Pltzrr (home run.
thrre mns. four ROI). Mlkr
Walden (double, three runs.
KOI). Mike Tsylor (four runs.
ROD, Jimmy Osma (two runs,
two ROI): one hit _ Jeremy
Chunat (triple, two mns). John
Lugenng (double, three runs.
KOI). Mickey Cogbum (double,
two mns. two ROD. Olll Cogbum: one mn _ Chip Smith.
Olake's Doyz: Dvr hits _ Craig
Mrkrrson (home mn. two dou­
bles. five m a*. four ROD: four
lilt* _ Tony John* (home m a
triple, double, five mns. thrre
ROD: three hit* _ Keith Acree
(irlplr. thrre mns. two ROI).
Sam Raines (double, two mns).
Joel Lipscomb (three mns.
three ROD: two hits _ Calvin
Davis (grand slum, two mns.
four KOI). Lee Hood (mn. three
ROI). Ned Haines (two mns.
ROI). Steve Dennis (mn. RIJD;
one hit _ Ray Hartsflrld (home
ntn. mn. three ROI).

Franklin Bail Bonds widens lead
Pros# B u ff R#ports
LAKE MARY _ Franklin Dali Donds took care
of one o f Its closest competitors and got help
from an unexpected source against the other to
take a two-game lead In the City of Lake Mary
Department of Parks and Recreation Men’s Fall
Friday Night Slow Pttch Softball League at the
i . w . Masy
Complex.
FYankltn Bait Bonds aimed 13 m ns tn the top
of the first Inning and easily look care of Ueffer
A Sons Tmrklng. 18-10, while Courtyard by
Marriott scored a major upset with a 17-8 vic­
tory over Modem Welding.
In the other game. Seagate Software won Its
first game of the season. 22-8. over Llfrway
Community Church.
Franklin Oall Bonds Is 6-0 record, while Mod­
em Welding and Llrffer A Sons Trucking both
fell to 4-2. Following the leader* are Courtyard
by Marriott (2-3). Seagate Software (1-5) and
Ufeway Community Church (0-5).
The leugue plays a trlplehrader every Friday
night starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex on Kantoul Lane between
CR46-A and Country Club Road, across from
the Mayfair Golf Course.
Providing the offense were:
Seagate Software: four hits _ Cary Ptttard (two
doubles, thrre mns. six ROD: three hits _ Rob­
ert Kammell (double, three mns. two ROI). Mike
LaPrtrrs (double, three mns. two ROD. Dave
Gallucc! (four mns. ROI). Mlkr Ivanov (mn.
ROD: two hits _ Chris Formont (double, three
mns. three ROI). John Alvarez (mn. two RBI).
Walt Luna (mn. ROD. Rich Carlson (mn. ROI);
one hit _ George Glasgow (double, mn. three
ROI): one run _ Anthony Grad.
Lifeway Community Church: two hits _ Scott
Henderson (double, run. two ROD. Mike Garcia
(mn. two ROD. Scott Kulpcr (mn. ROI). Alvin
Vlcloso; one hit _ Gerald Brown (mn. ROD. Kyle
Freeman (two mns). Barrett Klinger (RBI).

ChurchContinued from Page BA
Church upped Its
mark to 4 - 1 and Calvaiy Apos­
tolic Church evened Its record
at 2-2. Trailing the leaders are
C.H.O.P. (1-3) and Sanford
Church of the Nazarene Team
No. 1 and Sanford First Church
of the Nazarene Team No. 2
(both 1-4).
Tonight.
First
Baptist
Church o f Sanford challenges
New Covenant Church at 6:30
p.m.; Sanford First Church of
the Nazarene Team No. 2 tukes
on Calvary Apostolic Church at
7:30 p.m.; and Sanford First
Church o f the Nazarene Team
No. 1 plays C.H.O.P. at 8:30
p.m.
CALVARY APOSTOLIC 62.
NAZARENE # i 40
Calvary Apostolic Church (02)
Derrick Cooper 7 1-9 18. George
llukrr 2 2-2 8. Lawrence Gordon 0 1-4
22. Cornelius Carter 5 2 3 12. U tva iu
PtUigle 2 0 -0 4. Totals: 25 6-13 62

Danny Woods (mn). Michael Jones; one mn _
Scott Dartlr.
Franklin Oall Bonds: thrre hits _ Krlthlan
Roberts (two triples, two mns. five ROI), Steven
Dennis (triple, double, mn. ROI); two hits _ Dale
Peters (home mn. double, three mns, dvr ROI).
Myrlrl Retd (double, run. two ROI), Kevin Lav Igne (double, four runs). Sam Raines (three mns.
RBI). Arthur Oames (m n); one hit _ Calvin
Davis (triple, m n. two KOI!,Tony StnIUv MouBle,
mn. two ROD. David Jones (mn). Robert Ste­
vens.
Lirffrr A Sons Trucking: three hits _ Dave
Johnson (double, two mns. ROD: two hits _
Kevin Julian (triple, three mns). Gene Barringer
(double, mn. three KOI). Ortan Cronin (double,
three ROD; onr hit . Manny Slhrta (double, two
mns. KOI). Phi) Johnson (mn. KOI). Matt
Kuctnski (mn. ROI).
Courtyard by Marriott: three hits _ Ron Wlrth
(two doubles, two mns. thrre KOI). Craig Appel
(double, three mns. ROD. Steve Beard (double,
mn. two KOI). Mark Thom e (double, two mns).
Brantley Drumley (two mns. two ROD; two hit* _
Justin Edwards (two mns. two ROI). Nelson
Pomalrs (two ROI). Don Basil (mn): one hit _
Randy Humphreys (double, mn. three ROI). Don
Macher (two mns. RODModem Welding: three hits _ Ed Mmganl
(double, run. two ROD. Chuck Hoffman (mn.
ROD: two hits _ Rich Hanratty (double, two
mns). Ethan Bauer (run. ROI). Todd Hunter
(KOI): one hit _ Jimmy Still (home mn. two
mns. KOI). Dave Schutt (ROI); onr mn. one ROI
Besgsta 9eft wars
Lileway C e u a i l t y Ckarsk
frmaklLa Bail Beads
Lie (Ter * Sea# True 8lag
leaders WeMlag
C o u rtyird by H arriett

N a x a rs a s T e a m E l (4 9 )
Hun Cardrll I 0 -0 2. Jim Gilmore I I 3 4. Phillip Sutherland I 3-4 5. Danny
Watson 6 0 0 12. Oalr Whitman 4 2-4
10. Ililly Catalano 6 0 0 14. Perry lleteler 0 0 -0 0. Chris Samson 1 0 0 2.
Dule Whitman Sr 0 0 0 0 Totals: 20 6I I 49.
Halftime score _ Calvary Apostolic
26. li u u t n e 91 17. Three-point field
goals _ Calvary Apostolic 6 (Gordon 3.
I taker 2. Cooper): Nacuene 91 3
ICalalano 2. Gllmorrl Total bula . C a l ­
vary Apostolic B: Naaarene *1 15.
Fouled cut _ Naaarene 91. Catalano.
Technical# . Calvary Apostolic 3 (Cooper
2. Pringle)

NEW COVENANT 40.
NAZARENE «2 44
N e w C o v e n a n t C h u r c h (4 9 )
Tony Duvie 7 3-5 IB. Marcus Williams
0 0-0 0. Morqutee Hell 2 1-3 5. Charles
O 'llrten O 0 2 0. Charles Daymon 4 410 14. Mike Lockhart 6 0 -5 12. Jerome
Williams 0 0 2 0. Vlnnie Morris 0 0 0 0.
Totals: 19 B 27 49
N a z a r ta a T e a m N o. 2 (4 4 )
Scott Wade 3 3-4 13. Marc llehney 2
0-2 4. Tim Watson I 0-0 2. Ilru n Ikiward 5 0-4 12. lirandun Kinncll 2 2-2 6.
Sieve Kyals 0 D O 0. Ja m id Hyals 0 0-0
0. Mike Kctnky 1 1 -2 3. Lyle Robinson
0 0 0 0. Scott Johnson I 2-3 4. Dennis

2*1 83.22 2*
000 26 . a 13
(13102 03 _ IS 20

9 91 00.10 12

322 010 0 . E 14
234 340 X . 17 23

till! 0 0 0 O. Totals 17 H-17 44
llalftlme score _ Naaarrne »2 2*.
New Covenant 28 Three-point field
goals . New Covenant 3 (Daymon 2.
Duvis). Naaarcne 92 2 (Howard 2). Total
Inula . New Covenant 14. Na/arcne 92
24 Fouled mil _ Nazarene 92. Kemley.
Wade. Watson Technicals . New Cove­
nant 3 (Dell 2. Lockhart)

FIRST BAPTIST 66.
C.H.O.P. 40
C.H.O.P. (40) •
Ilrm urd Smith Sr. 2 0-0 4. Lenny
Nelms 3 0 -0 8 Nick Nelms I 0-0 3.
Dcrrtko Shaw 7 3 6 19. Greg Pierce 2 O2 4. Charlie llullls Jr. 2 0 0 4. Totals:
17 3 * 40
S a n fo rd F ir s t B a p U a t (0 0 )
Denny Clayton H 2-4 19. Dan Strauss
9 4-7 12. Joe Peoples I 0-0 2. Kosria
Kennon I 7 -» 9. Jun Learned 3 1-2 7.
M b Foaselus I 0 0 2. Chad Nolden 2 00 4. Richard Anderson 3 3 6 11 Totals
23 17-27 66
Halftime score _ First Huptist 34.
C H O P . 21 Three point field goals
C H O P 3 (Shaw 2. N. Nelmsl. First
Baptist 3 (Anderson 2. Clayton 2). T o ­
ut louts . C H O P 14; Fust Haptlst 7.
Fouled out _ none. Technlrals
C H O P . 4 (N . Nelms. Shaw. Pierce'
HoOts).

IN BRIEF
Friday Night Fun
SANFORD _ Open gym at Sanford Gymnas­
tics. 601 E. 25th Place, ts on Friday nights
from 7:30 p.m.-to-lO p.m.
Activities offered Include gymnastics, rock

climbing, basketball, and lots of fun and
games.
The fee for the evening Is $5 for children
ages 6-to-12.
For more Information call 323-2462.

i

�Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida - Friday. November 6,1998 - 11A

Religion_________ '
Special choir to present music p rogram

IN BRIEF

By Susan Wanner

R e v iv a l

HERALD STAFF WRITER

SANFORD • First Presbyte­
rian Church. 301 Oak Ave„
will hold a revival with guest
speaker Dr. Armando Sllverln
from Nov. 8 to I I . Musical
guests will Include Mr. And
Mrs. Elmo Mercer.
Services will be held begin­
ning on Sunday. Nov. 8 at
10:30 a.m. and 0 p.m. Mon­
day. Nov. 9 through W ednes­
day. Nov. 11 the church will
hold 11 a.m. services with
lunch following In the fellow ­
ship hall. Wednesday evrnlng
members will meet at 0:30
p.m. In the sanctunry.
For more Information call the
rhurrh office at 322-2602.
Religion briefs

Concert set

Dr* Armand° siivtria

WINTER PARK • Point of Grace with special guest. Watermark,
will perform at Calvary Assembly of God Church tonight at 7:30
p.m. Advance tickets are on sale for $14.50 and $16.50 at the
door. Arllst circle tickets are $19.50 and chlldrrn age 2 to 12 are
$0.50.
TVro free tickets will Ire offered for group orders. For more In­
formation call (800) 791-3309.

Tony T to perform
SANFORD • Christian Rap artist. Tony T. will perform at CllfTord
W. McKlbbon Memorial Park, comer of 25lh Street and Hartwell
Avenue, on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon. The event Is free.
Urlng a blanket or chair lo sit. Games, chips and drinks will be
available for the children.
For more Information call 321-0971.

Gospel festival
SANFORD - The Improved and llenevolenl Protective Order of
Elks o f the World Is a non-profit organization with a mission lo
serve and safeguard the community. The organization lias
planned Its Third Annual Gospel Fest for Saturday at 0:30 p.m. at
New Mt. Calvary Church. 12th Street.
In the past two years all funds raised from this event are divided
between thrre organizations. The Hoys and Girls Club. The Good
Samaritan Home and Seminole County Hospice.
For more Information call 330-2724.

SANFORD - On Sunday, at 10
a.m.. the Duvall Home Choir
will offer u tlmr of special mu­
sic and praise at First Presby­
terian Church In Sanford.
The Duvall Home. Presbyte­
rian Special Services. Inc., was
founded In 1945 as a family
unit. The mission of the home
Is lo provide love. care, sup­
port and life-skills tndnlng for
250 special people o f all ages.
Chlldrrn
with mental
and
physical disabilities need se ­
curity. encouragement, the as­
surance that God loves them
and opportunities lo becom e
all that hr desires for their
llvrs. The staff of the home Ibis
experienced every kind of cri­
sis that a child ran create, set­
ting a rare exam ple o f love and
rare. Many of these children
arr now happy and thriving
adults, decades uftrr coming
Into (lie Duvall family.
After many years o f enthusi­
astic voluntrer support by
Presbyterians
and
their
church In Florida, the home
formalized Its affiliation with
the church In 1967. Now
Presbyterian Special Services.
Inc., the home ts supervised by
a board of regents. Including
Presbyterian clrrgy, who share
a commitment to ’ God’s sp e­
cial children." the residents of
the home Covenants with sev­
eral
Presbyteries and the
Synod o f South Atlantic. Presbytrrlan Church (USA) are
enjoyed by The Home."
"It's ecumenical but It Is run

M M C M M rS M M H S M O iR *

The Duvall Horn* Choir will offer a tlmo of apodal mualc and pralao at Plrat Praabytarlan.
by the Presbyterian Church."
said the Rev. Bm re Scott, pas­
tor
of
First
Presbyterian.
"Duvall Home Is going to have
a Loyalty Day' on Saturday.
Nov. 21 beginning at about 10
a.m. The profits will help the
home. There will lie enter­
tainment fry students and cli­
ents."
"The residents there are
jihyslrally and mentally r e ­

tarded nnd some are em otion­
ally handicapped." said Scott.
Some cases are severe and
some aren't. There are no
gender, race or religious pref­
erences. It Is open lo anybody.
You respond when you see and
find a nerd. As Christians this
Is what we are called to do. I
think we are called to help
people and the Duvall Home
has a need."

Church anniversary

- VOOD

SANFORD • The 119th Trinity linltrd Methodist Church anni­
versary will lx* observed Sunday at 3 p.m.
The pastor and members of Trinity Invite the community lo
worship with them In this celebration. The speakrr for the anni­
versary will be Bishop Cornelius L. Henderson, resident Bishop of
the Florida area of the United Methodist Church which headquar­
ters In Lakeland.
Bishop Henderson has surely been a master servant of God and
the Word. Ills educational background lias helped him travel
throughout the U.S. and many foreign countries. He lues received
awards from many colleges.
Come and enjoy this aitrm oon of fellowship Katie R. Burke is
Chairwomen of the event and Rev. Eddie Rivers is pastor of T rin ­
ity United Methodist Church.

.

Conference set
,

SANFORD • Historic St. James AME Church welcomes presid­
ing Elder Leroy Krnnon for the first quarterly conference on
Tuesday. Ordination services will be held during morning worship at I I a.m. on Nov. 15.
Presiding Elder Kennon will confirm officers for the 1998-99
conference year. The service will be followed liy a preThanksgiving fellowship dinner In the church annex. Pastor Prcston Adams Jr., and the congregation Invite family and friends to
Join them.

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t
*

Family hoe down
[

LAKE MARY - Grace United Methodist Church of Lake Mary.
499 Country Club Road, will host a "Family Hoe Down* on Nov.
13 from 6 to 7 p.m. for children and 7 to 10:30 p.m. for adults.
* The evening will feature easy, line dance Instruction that anyone
ran learn with not only country but a variety of music.
The event Is open to the public and great for the whole family.
Free nursery service will be provided from 0 to 10 p.m.
D J . and dance Instruction will be with Jim Mitchell. Refresh­
ments will be served.
The cost Is $5 for adults and $1 for children under 12. There Is
a $12 maximum charge for families.
For more Information call the church office at 322-1472.

Spaghetti dinner
LAKE MARY - Grace United Methodist Church of Lake Mary.
499 Country Club Rd.. will hold Its 7th Annual Spaghetti Dinner,
sponsored by the United Methodist Men. The event will be held
on Nov. 14 from 4 to 7 p.m.
Adults will be $5 and children ages 3 to 12 are $12. Children
under 3 are free. Tills will be an all-you-can-eat meal.
For more Information call the church office at 322-1472.

* Educators Appreciation Day
SANFORD • First Baptist Church of Sanford, com er of Fifth
Street and Park Avenue, will hold a Educators Appreciation Day
on Nov. 15 at 10:30 a.m. The congregation will lie hosting a sp e­
cial service to honor all principals, teachers, school board mem­
bers and others Involved In educating children.
Guest speaker will be Gretchen Schapker. principal of Seminole
High School In Sanford.
Over 70 members of choral and brass groups from Seminole
High School will provide special music. Children and youth will
Invited teachers who are special to them.
• For more Information call the church office at 322-6041.

, New pastor
'

OSTEEN - The congregation of Macedonia Missionary Baptist
Church, 534 Osteen - Maytown Road. Osteen, will welcome Its
new pastor, the Rev. James A. Jenkins Sr. on Nov. 15. during the
Installation services.
The speakrr for the 11 a.m. will be the Rev. Milton L. Curry of
Pleasant Grove Missionary Baptist Church. New Smyrna Beach.
At 4 p.m.. the Rev. Clarence R Taylor. Bethlehem Missionary
Baptist Church. Winter Garden, will lead the worship service.
For more Information, call the church at (407) 321 -1070. D ea­
con Jimmie Stuckey. Chairman.

Jail Jun

ST. JAMES HOUSE OF PR AYER H ill host a
Fall Fun Day Sal. Nov. 7th from 114 p.m.
Ilelti at Hit* future silo of neu Iniiltling
locatctl on Cameron lllvtl. (1/4 mile
»rr S.R. 4C&gt; (\litlwa&gt;) Proceeds will
go lowarils building Imid.

C o n ce rt series
LAKE MARY - Markham Woods Presbyterian Church, 5210
Markham Woods Road, will hold ‘ Music at Markham Woods* In
the church sanctuary on Sunday at 4:30 p.m. The concert Is free
and open to the public.
Jon T. (Jack) W anrn. baritone vocalist, will present a concert
of both sacred and secular music with Randy Day accompanying.
Warren Is wrll known In the Orlando area as a church musician,
soloist and teacher. He has sung In more than 600 performances
nationwide and In Canada and Europe. He lues been soloist with
the Bach Festival Choir of Winter Park and with the Seminole
Community Chorus.
Warren is currently teaching music In Orange County and Is Di­
rector of Music at Asbury United Methodist Church In Maitland.
He Is also on the voice faculty of Rollins College and Is acting di­
rector o f the Community Chorus at Seminole Community College.
Warrens degrees are from Florida Southern College and the
Kustman School of Music, and he lux undertaken additional
study In voice nt the Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts in V i­
enna. Austria.
For more Information call the church office at 333-2030.

For more Information about
the Duvall Home you may call
them at (904) 734-2874 or
write to them at P.O. Box
220030. Glen wood, FL 32722.
Tile home Is located at 3395
Grand Avr.
In Glenwood.
which lx near DeLand.
For more Information about
the choir performance call the
iTrxbyterlan Church office at
322 2662.

W eigh Down Workshop
Orientation Class • Nov. 12,1998
Where: Central Baptist Church
3101 W. 1st St. • Sanford, FL 32771
When: 7:00 p.m..
For more information call the church office

322-2914

Mon.-Fri. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.

DR. R.C. SPROUL

The Canaanland Boya will perform at Waatvlaw.

H om ecom ing celebration at
W estview Baptist Church
By Susan Wcnner
HERALD STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - Memlierx
of
Westview Baptist Church In­
vite the public to attend Its
Groundbreaking. Homecoming
and Anniversary Celebration
on Sunday.
Festivities begin with .1 W or­
ship and Sunday Sc hool hour
at 9 a.m. and continue with a
second Worship and Sunday
School hour at 10:15 a.m.
There will Ik * a Groundbreak­
ing ceremony following 10:15
a.m.
The church was started In
1960 and met at the Oaklawn
Funeral Home In the chapel
facilities. "The church was
called Oaklawn Baptist Chapel
then." said Dennis Littleton,
minister of the church. "Then,
tn 1961. they moved lo the
Ravena Park subdivision. The
church was renamed Ravena
Park Baptist Church."
He added dial the sanctuary
was then built tn 1962 and
members gathered at that lo ­
cation until they relocated to
thetr
present
address
on
County Road 46A.
"In 1985 educational facili­
ties were built and then tn O c ­
tober o f 1986 the sanctuary
was built," be said
"The
church was named Westview
Baptist Church In 1985. This
Is our 13th anniversary at this
site. I've been with the church
for three years."
The major expansion project
will provide 22.600 square
feet. "Tills will double our fel­
lowship hall.* said Littleton. ‘ It
will add 30 or more class­
rooms and more office space."

Following the groundbreak­
ing. there will be a "dinner on
the grounds* with members
bringing covered dishes and
enjoying a time of fellowship
and reminiscing together.
A special guest speaker, the
Rev. Hobby Richardson, will
preach at both Worship serv­
ices. The Rrv. Richardson Ls
the director of Missions of the
Seminole Baptist Association.
Special music guests will be
the Canaanland Boys from
Jacksonville.
They
are
a
southern gospel quartet who
are rapidly becoming one o f
the foremost male quarlets In
the southern gospel Industry
today. The group liavc been
nominated for Horizon Group
of the Year and record on the
Morning Star Records label.
The Canaanland
Boys will
perform
In
both
Worship
services and will In concert at
approximately 12:45 p.m.
The church Is located at
•1100 I’uola Rd which ts also
46A or II.E. Thomas Jr. Park­
way.
For more Information call the
rhurrh office at 323-0523.

SENIOR MINISTER OF PREACHING AND TEACHING
THIS SUNDAY NOVEMBER 8th

ST. ANDREWS CHAPEL
( hh! - centered Worship - Dynamic Biblical
Preaching Manifesting the Joy o f
Christian Fellowship
Sunday School • 9 a.m. Worship IthiO a.m.
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R E V IV A L SC H ED U LE
Sunday, November 8
10:30 nm In the sanctuary
6:00 pm In the sanctuary
Monday, Nov. 9 • Wednesday, Nov. 11
11:00 am services
Lunch following in the Fellowship Ball

Wednesday Evening
6:30 pm In the
sanctuary

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF SANFORD • 519 S. PARK AVE. • 407-322-6041

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21— Personals

M TNB C M C U fT CO URT
COUNTY,
M ARB FOR
IC O U R TT.

FHo
in Ro; The I Mats a*
LUCILLI M. BOOTIB.
I I , II
64 010* 4 OR
M il

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11:00 pm on Ml*

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•onto# M 40 •. Myrtle Av*..
Bentort.FI*. 12776.
Ffoaeaativs
bidder*
mar

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I ONOMMOO.
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a n ra m
C o m No . te -a ta -C A -ta -A
q b n i r a i ju m a o icTiO N
■ANA OF AM IM CA. F B I
OAWIO A. VtO A. at us.. a* a t.

aamasAN ^e a m a e M e A e
R O T K B TO C R B B fTO M
(B w iry APmlnlalraNaal
TO ALL PINSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
OBMANOS
AGAINST T H I ABOVI (S T A T I:
Ordor
of
Summary
Irta ln U tfNllinn
Baa
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run
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antorod in aalate of LUCILLI M.
B O O TH .
deceased.
File
Number 44-444-CP, by the
Frebota
Court.
Bomlnolo
County. Florida. Ma addraaa sf
•Rich N: F.O. Drawer *C*.
Sanford. FL 11772-06*4. Mot
Mo total caah value of Mo
eatate w 17.444 44, and Mat Ma
name* and addraaaaa of those
t^j whom il haa ^i^ia^i ^iaaiyred
by Such order ate:
Jett ereon I toctet
I T M Dear Barry Court
, FL 11FF4
s a il
Jarkaanvdla. FL H I M
Dob orah Fufho
44« fnwWFwVfy
Bba A i.b A,. B'lWBluff
•Nf
L a n f ia d . FL 11FF4
ALL W TIR B S TID FIR B O N t
ARB NOTtFtID THAT:
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Hrf -W
^Wbfvfftv
M r ,u rldnia ft
ar demands ogainat tRo deca­
dent's aetata at wheat a easy at
Mia netica la served within
Mte^A asaa
Mm mIM |A
a AMn
■rT^TTIrTf
lITf
W V el
wv
Ma firat publication at Mia
•IM HUS court WITHIN T H I
LA TIN OF T H R U MONTHS
A F T IR T H I 0 A T I OF T H I
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
N O TIC I OR THIRTY 0AVS
A FTIR T H I O ATI OF IIR V IC I
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICI
ON TH f M.
AS other creditors of Ma dace-

Nonas M hereby a***" MM Ma
Clart al Ma Cucutt Court el
S IM IR O II County. FterMa. wilt.
a i M M M f a l M C m a iF .
1000. al 1140 a m . al Ma Front
Oeo* al Ma S IM W O L I County
Ceurthsws*. in in# City al
ana aaa al awatM outcry ta Ma
M II M IN O lI
County. Florida, town
LOT 40. IN BLOCK I OF
O M IN W O O O LAKIB UNIT 0-1
•A*. ACCORDING TO T H I FLAT
T H IA IO F AO A IC O K O IO IN
f l a t b o o k JO. FAOIB to. to.
01 AMO t t . OF TH f FUBLIC
M COAOa
OF
OOMINOLI
COUNTY, FLORIOA
oaroaawl to Ma final decree of
a caaa
tart Court. Ma eryta
Of which la: BANK OF AhMAiCA, FOB *0 OAVIO A. VtOA. al
ua.. al a t - al ua.. al al...
In aeeardanca with Ma
Amanaana atM OtaaOUMaa Act.
a aaadai
panic Mala
at M m pracaadinp aneuM aantael Ma MdNtdual or opener
aandinp Mia natiaa no later
Man aaaan (7) daya prtar la Ma
prviffvvw’i n in# fO Q'fai
phran an natiaa. Telephone
(0041 II7-0 00F; l-iaooi 041OFT! 0 not er I- i» ooo*affo
(V). eta Florida Aeley Beatrice.
W1TNI66 my hand Mid Official
anal of aaid Caurt MM M ih day
of October. 1000.

of Ma decadent must hie Matr
ciemie wtM Mia caurt WITHIN
T H R U MONTHS A F TIR T H I
OATI OF T H I FIR IT PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS N O TICI.
ALL CLAIMS ANO DIMANOS
NOT SO FILIO WILL BS FORIV■R BARRIO
The dMa at Ma firat public aban of this nones ie November
i. IS M
Pervert giving Notice
Jettareon A. Bootee
7FM Osar Barry Court
longwood. FL 11FFS
Attorney tor
Pareon Oivwtg No I ko
Sara Caldwea
PO Bo. M i l
Oaytona Beach, FL l i l t s
1404) 144.1440
Florida Bor Number 114141
Pwbaah: November 4. 11. I4M
OIW-44

NOTICB OF B A L I
The Is hawing vafuala ma ba
told tt public auction, pa. FL
But Ft 1.444 at 1000 AM an
November IF. IBM at lienor e
addroao to aottaFy a lun agamat
said vehKletel tar tabor, ear
***** and Maraga chargee Na
trt'aa. aa is. each anry
ttbS Nissan «0
YIN* IN tFC t 1H4K0000Itt
Never Alena of the Qold
4FM

Clark of Ma Clrtud Caurt
By: Jana ( . Jaaaatc
Deputy CMfB
LAW OFFICIO OF
JOOIFH FANIILLO
Feel Office Baa IM F
Tampa. Florida 11601
Fu Pitch: ho trambar 4. I t . 1004
OCW-41
M TWO CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THB 10TN JU O IC U L
C M C U fT OF FLOfNOA
M A N S FON
BPNlaOLB COUNTY
JUNIBOICTtON DIVISION
CASB NO. 00-014 CA-14-W
NATIONAL CITY BANK
FtNNIVLVANIA
OUCCISSOn BY
M IA O IR WITH INTIORA
MOATOAQI COMPANY,
Plaintiff.
MARK F. OOKNILL
A/K/A MARK FAUL
QOKRILL; al al..
Oafandante.
AMBNOBD NOTICB
OF F O M C L O O U M SALS
Hot&gt;ce ip hereby given Mat.
puraoant
la
an
Order
Raachadulirtp Foreclooura lala
dated October 10. 1044. and
entered In civil caaa number 91
114 CA-14-W, ol Ma Circuit
Caurt of the 14th Judicial
Circull In and lor Oaminalo
Caunty.
Florida.
wherein
NATIONAL CITY BANK F IN N •VLVANIA OUCCISSON BY
M IR Q IN
WITH
INTIORA
M OKTOAOI
COMFANV, la
Plaintrtf and MARK F. OORRflL
A/K/A MARK FAUL OORRILL.
M IOO MOKTOAOI CORPORA­
TION A/K/A M IOO MOKTOAOI
COMFANV. KIVIN BRVDIN.
JIN N IF IR BRYOIN. JO A N N !
TAYLOR. SHIRRY L. CURRINS.
CLIN K
OF T H I CIRCUIT
COURT OF SIM IN OLI COUN­
TY, FLORIDA. STATI OF FLORI­
DA, O IF A R TM IN T OP R IV IN U I.
NATIONSBANK
OF
O ILAW A R I,
NA .
F/K/A
NATIONSBANK. H A.. KATHY L.
OORRILL, la/ara Oetendant(a).
I ardl aad la Ma htghee! and
bast bidder far cash al Ma areal
front daor of Ma Seminole
Caunty courthauea in Sanford,
Seminole County, Florida, al
11:00 A M . an Mo Ird day of
O tC IM B IR , 1*44. Ma following
described property as eat forth
M said Final Judgment, to ait:
Lot IS . Block T. HOW ILL
C O V I.
FOURTH
S IC TIO N ,
according lo Ma plat thereof as
recorded in Flat Book 14. pages
4F and 41, FubUc of Sammole
Caunty. Florida.
N O TI: PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
D IB T
COLLECTION
PR ACTICIS ACT YOU AR I
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS O I I M I O TO B l A D IB T
CO LLICTO R ATTIM PTINQ TO
C O L L IC T A O IB T ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAIHIO WILL
B l U S ID FOR THAT FURFOSI
Dated Ma Mth day of October.
IM S .
MARYANN! MORSI
Clark of Circuit Court
By Jana I . Jeeeeric
D*Outv Clfik
COOILIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suae 4 SO
Tampa. Florida 1340F
Telephone (111) 177-6006
CAS *44 00314
Publish: November 4. I ] , I t M
OIW-44

Ca
PL H F F t

Mara OetdemiM
4FM Shorakno C h .
Sanford PL 11FFI
Bun Trust lank ol Central FL
PO Boa 1740
Orlando FL 11401
Cosh sum to redeem vehicle
*14I 4 11
Spence Inc dbe.
Complete Automotive
IM F West Fuat St
Sanford FL 11FF1
Phone 407-124-1614
at Notice ta owner or kenholdar Mat ha has a right to a hear­
ing any tuna prior to vale data
by fikng with the clerk of the
court
b| Owner ha* M* right to
recover vehicle by potting bond
Ut accordance with FL Slat
4**417
cl Nat proceed* from tala ut
sac*** of amount claimed by
kenor will ba dapotitad with th*
clerk of Ma court.
Intervatad parttat. contact
Slat# FHtng Service. Inc.
(S4I) 4*4 &gt;444
Publish: November 4, 1994
DfW-41
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND FOR
SBMIHOLS COUNTY.
FLOKIOA
C A M HO. M -4 4 4 -C A -I4 -0
JA M IS L. CONSIOOIR and
I lllA B IT H CONSIOOIR
Fiamtitta,
v*.
WILLIAM ROORIOUIZ and
VtVUUt ROORIOUIZ
Defendante
NOTICB OF SAAB
Nolic* I* given Mat on M* Ird
day of D IC IM B IR . 1*94. at
I f 00 a.m. at M* Wat front door
ol M*
Seminole County
Courthouee ut Sanford. Florida.
M* undarelgnad Clark wW otter
lor vale Ma following root prop**Lot St. TUSKAWILLA ACRIS,
according to Mo plot thereof at
recorded In Flat Book 11. page
43. Public Racordo of Seminole
Caunty, Florida.
Th* tate will ba mad* purauant to th* Fatal Judgment of
Fortcloaura entered In Ml*
action.
WITNSSt my hwid and M*
Mai of Mis court on Mis M M
day of October, 1998
(SEAL)
OATIO NOVIM BIR 1. 1994
MARYANNI MORSI
Clark of CUcutt Court
By Jan* I . Jaaawc
A* Deputy Clark
NOTICB
AM IRICANS WITH
DISABIUTIBB A C T OF I4P0
Admlnlatrttlv* Order
Na. 43-3?
Parson* with a disability who
need s specie! accommodation
to participate m Ml* proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator at M l N. Park
Avanu*. Suit* N. M l . Sanford.
Florida 11771, at laaat five daya
prior lo th* proceeding.
Telephone: (407) 313 4330 l i t
4227; 1-*0O-95S-4771(TOO. or
l-SOO-SU-IFFO (V). via Florida
Relay Service
Patrick W Doyle
An or nay for Fiamtitta
F.O. Boe t i l t
Winter Park. FL 32740
Publish: November 4. 11. ISM
OIW-42

CABS NO.i *0-1S1N -C A -f4-A
UNITtD STATI* OF
AMIRICA. by and through
Ma Sacratary of Mo
OBFARTMINT OF
VBTINANS AFFAIRS.
Plaintiff,
vs.
CHARLfS C. CAR TIR; of. al.
NuJ
wW' wTtuBffTB
NOTICB OF B A L I
Notlc* I* haraby given Mat.
pursuant
M* Order er Final
Aidgmant antorod In thta causa
M th* Circuit Caurt of Sammole
County Florida. I wW a*K Mo
property ertuatad in Samutela
County. Florida, daaertbad aa:
LOT ft*. PICK I T T DOWNS.
UNIT III. ACCORD!NO TO THB
FLAT T H IR IO F AS HICO R OIO
IN FLAT BOOK 11. FAOIB 14.
I I ANO I I . FUBLIC RICOROS
OF SIM INOLI COUNTY, FLORIOA.

B F EC TtO Dating
1477JA! age*
Bnngmg Pvopit
*72-4477 (34 hour*)

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59— F i n a n c i a l
S e r v ic e s
Conaobdaw your bate wto a
loan Pioneer CreGI 3274660
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DESK CLERK
Apply: Budget Inn of Sentort.3200 S Orlando Dr. (1742)

a n ted

contact
caurt
Admbuotrafian at taiaphons
number *07 113 4330, not later
« (7) daya prior t* th#
pracaadutg. N hearing impauad,
a DO) I #00 M I-1771, or dale*
IV) 1-B0O-4M-S770. vU Florida
Relay Baryta*.
Melon B Aeeociataa. FA.
17747 US I* North, Sutto 400
Clearwater. FL 11744
■ t il 914-1400
Publish: November 4. 11. 14M
DBW-41
NOTICB OF OALB
Federal u*n Carp will sail at
Pub!* Bate at Auction th* fatlowing vehicles to satiety ban
pursuant to Chapter 711 M S of
the
Florida
Statute*
on
November 24. IS M al IS A M
•AUCTION WILL OCCUR
W H IR ! BACN VS NIC LB IB
IOCATBD*
Let #■ A4YS711
IM 1 BLACK INFINITY O M .
VtN* JNK CF0I04FTS4M M
Located at:
DON M IA LIV
1707 S. HWV 17-41
SANFORO. FL 12771
(407) 122-1141
Owner
MARK R M C K IN N IY
1111 N. LAWRINC4
TACOMA. WA *4407
CustomerMARK MC K IN N IY
1*02 LANOINO OR 40
SANFORO. FL 12771
lianfioldarSUNTRUST
PO B O I1 7 M
ORLANDO. PL 12M2
S7.4M.4I
Pursuant to Ptartda ttatuta
711 MS the pracaading claim o
ban on vehicle shown ter stor­
age. labor and/or oorviceo.
Unless chargee shown are paid
m caah. said vahlcia* wW b*
sold for cash by public auction
on dote at tuna shown whore
vehicle located Owners or any­
one claiming an mtaraat have a
right to a hearing prior to Mo
scheduled auction which can
bo eat by fikng demand with
Clark of th* Cucurt Court ut Mia
County and mailing copies of
demand to *N other owner* and
banholders Owner can recover
possession without judicial pro­
ceeding by posting bond por
Florida
Statute
414.417.
Auction proceeds m eicaaa of
chargee due wiH ba daposited
wtM Clark of Me Cucutf Caurt.
Any poroon(») claiming any
mtaraatlt) m the above vehicles
contact Federal Lion Carp.,
IMS) 412-4241. 25% Buyer*
Premium
•ALL AUCTIONS ARB NBLO
WITH RBBBRVB*
U C f AB000024S
Publish: November 4, IS M
DIW-12

C ITY OF LONOWOOO,
FLORIOA
NOTICB
OF PUBLIC HBARING
OROINANCB NO. M -1431
AN 0R0INANC4 OP T H I CITY
OF
LONOWOOO, FLORIOA
AUTHORI2INQ ABANDONMENT
OF A PORTION OP A UTILITY
(A S IM IN T ON TH I RIAN OP
434 LONOWOOO CIRCE I . PROVIOINQ FOR CONFLICTS. S IV (RABILITY ANO AN IF F IC T IV I
OATI.
NOTICI IS HKRIBY OIVIN BY
T H I CITY OF LONOWOOO,
FLORIOA.
that
Ma
City
Commission will hold a Pubkc
Homing on November It , ISM .
at 7:00 F.M., or a* soon there­
after ss possible, in Mo
Longwood City Commission
Chambers. 174 W. Wsrrsn
Avanu*, Longwood. Florida. In
ordor lo consider Mo following
Roauesl IB VACA ll ttl« kOUtft 1teet ot the 13-tool uttete . . . a mart. lais a * Skit and a «sl
FJ-faal. alano the north houndant-lm a al LM ^Lacaw aad
Circle,
on
Mo
following
da scribed property. Lai i Block
Longwood
(L.
Mann
Subdivision Tea Parcel in «
Ula-lO-M l-QADQ-QQeQ.
AT THIB MI4TINO all Uttar**!ed parties may appear lo ba
hoard with respect to this mattar. Title homing may b* contin­
ued from lima lo lime until final
action la taken. A copy ot Mo
request Is on til* wiM M* City
Clmk and may b* inspected by
th* public.
ALL PERSONS m* advised
Mat if May decide to appeal
any decision mado at that*
msatings/hasnngt. May will
need a record of th* proceed­
ings and for such purposes.
May may need to snaur* that a
verbatim record of the proceed­
ings is mad*, which record to
me kid# Me testimony and evi­
dence upon whtch the appeal is
to bo based (por Sac. 2M OIOS.
Florida Statutes) Parsons wiM
disabilities naadmg assistance
to parttclpata in any ot these
meetings, should contact in*
A D A . Coordinator at (407) 7*03411 ti isaal 44 hourt in
advene a ot Ma masting.
Omaldm* D. Zambrt,
City Clark
Publish: November 4, 1444
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LOCAL DRIVERS
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*OuMfy work
‘OstrOution in your local area
(to (Yaw iM KinU h*k&gt; bom *mptoyaaa who roakto ctoaa by)
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parson. Fattoto Jcmcbon. 702 S
French Av*. Sankord
Coma and joai oir coring Man
of Nis*#* and CPIA'S Eacei
lent benefits E rpananca rocad
300pa»-11:00pm
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parson Oabona Hss«rv-wa Ranapmtaiton Cantor ISSt Elk
cam Bhrd. Oahona BOB
T D fS H S T W m T JE IW
SantortLongwoodOtanda
Good Income T
Banahn After 90 Days
TapA SaW 407 24330SS
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Uncia fecks, cal 3232S07

CABLE TV TECH
EXP
IN SYSTEM OPERA­
TIONS A TROUBLESHOOTING
TOOLS A V IH K X I PROVIOCD
COMPETITIVE WAOES 4 BEN­
EFITS
(O R
MAS. OR FAX RESUME (407)
333-2SI0 HEATHROW CABLE.
1273 IK
HEATHROW I N .
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HEATHROW.
FL
32744 ATTN GEN MOR NO
WALK INS OR PHONE CALLS
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CarFanlara/HalparaiSuDciawt
A dockers needed Steady work,
fast pay Jeff tovops 407-4707424.________________________
Child Caro A Van Driver need
ad tor Chntban Cantor Eap re­
quested. Good salary A bene­
fits 407 322-7406_____________
Construction:
pomkons
avaJeDM Eapd only apply •
405 Douglas Avo. Si* 1405. AiUmont# Sprmgt

COL Rm u M
Cal Sandy M At Tampa. (407) 647-4010 No
FeWEOC_____________________
F/T B P/T tor local ehanfy
E A R N E X TR A
weakly mmkng gift
carkkeataa For mort Intormea sad-addrasaad
to Juki For
N d L F O Boa 0610. Mam. FL

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■Marty C a rt Wbrk FT,FT makng *70-180/ day land manga
Ca4 4B7-BBMB1B.
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amptoymant ut toa Orlando S
Tampa area* tor a uaad stectncian n ou tpacWuad market
tlaaorvpatrotaum industry Fnor
industry aapanonc* is a pkis.
Benefits mdud* a
hamm cars t a company
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(4S7)m 4100 or FAX Resume
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art needed Transportation and
pfipna raoterad 407445-1414
Flaslkte Tsdktor Teacher's
A n l itolU needed McrvFrt
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Legal Notices
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB BIOMTIBNTtt
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIOA.
M AMP FOR
SBMIHOLB COUNTY
CIVIL DIVtAWN
Caaa tta.i * * -ts * t
Olvltlani 14F
G R IIN TR IE FINANCIAL
SIRVICINQ CORPORATION
Flamtitt,
vs.
THIOOlS JONES. SR. and
M ATTII LUE JONIS.
SIM INOLI COUNTY.
FLORIOA. ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SERVICIS
OF AMERICA. INC.
and UNKNOWN
TINANTS/OWNIRS
Defandantt
NOTICB OF ACTION
TO: M ATTII LU I JO N IS. CUR­
RENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN.
LAST KNOWN AOORISS:
a)
M2
Taakwoad
Lana.
AJtamonts. Florida 12701
b) 40* 1W 2nd Straat. Oeartlsld
Beach, Florida 33441
cl 3412 Ortnola Road. Orlando,
Florida 12*10
You m* notified Mat an action
to foreclose a martgaga on tha
following property m Samtnoi*
County, Florida:
LOT 22. QRANAOA SOUTH
SUBDIVISION, ACCORDINQ TO
FLAT T H IR IO F AS RIC0R0B0
IN FLAT BOOK IS. FAOI 100,
OF T H I FUBUC RICOROS UF
SIM INOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA.
commonly known at M 2
fast wood Lana, Altamonte,
Florida
S270I. ha* boon
Mad against you and you ma
required ta serve a copy ot your
written dafonaas. if any. to It on
Richard S. Mclvar of Kata
Hodges. FA., plamtltt'a attor­
ney. whaaa addraaa la F.O. Bat
100. Tampa. Florida 13401. (M
days from th* first date ol pub­
lication) and til* M* original
with m# Clark ol Mia Caurt
either balera service on Ma
Flamtitt’a attorney or immadLstaly thereafter; otherwise, a
default will b* enterad agamat
you for l ha relief demanded In
the Complaint.
Oat ad: NOVIM BIR 3. 14M.
(COURT SEAL)
CLIRK OF THE COURT
Honorable Maryann* Moras
M l North Park Avanu*
Sanford. Florida 12771
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clmk
Publish. November 4, 13. 1**4
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Wo wan to make sura you are pleat ed mm to* retires Iron your Semmoto Harafd (
To make sum your ad works, we suggest you keep n rtvnd it* toaomng
• Induds aa many taaiuras of na earn you am paRng a* you can trw* of. Ramarrtoar.
th* more you ML Ma faster you tal.
• mdud* a price By teang a price yoi Wd aammaia unwanted cake from people *Mo
iron! tanous about buymg your mareftandaa
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&gt;teckory Farms 041 Cantor
•Altamonte 14*1
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•20-15
•Ca« (4Q7) 746-i2333
HOUBIKIEFERS
of Santort.
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JANTTORUL FOBfTION
F/T Good Benehrs
Apply n Person
2440 W. Airport BhrtSanfort
JO M me twsf haakhcara team
vokita county Rstkorsttva
CNA
needed
immodtelafy
Pravout aipananc* helpful
CaK Dobary Manor 407-4444434. IO C.
KITCHEN HELP FtaiPie hr*
Apply • WMaw T ips Cafe. Cai
to schedule nttrvww 131-2304

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N D ER G R O U N D
U T IU T Y C O N T R A C T O R
M AUN NBURAMCB AND 4ttK
RAM Dm ba* w a t o M
ap*ry e *** stem onva.
LANOBCAPCRS-tUfting
pay
STOGhr. F/T mtianalitt Call
(407) 122-41_33_
LAW N TEC H N IC IA N
Fui Tme Immodata Oparwig
Salary -Comm. 261-2377

LEE'S FAMOUS
RECIPE CHICKEN
Mature salad lady reeded
Conn Hard, camg scout othart Good workm Daybm*
Cai 322-3743 tor appt Ask tor
owner ot manager on duty
Maintenance Person
Eipanoncad
general
main­
tenance parson for apartment
ccmpisa Drug lestvyj required
Cal 4-2PM O 323 0263
MERRY MAOS HMNQ
Car A insurance Heeded
Weekend* FREE 331 5266
MORTGAGE
PROCESSOR
TRAMEE: tegh school grad
base typng
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Nations Mortgag* Corp Longwood CadOmT/tj7*7-*270.

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Used* to dean, lannca and in­
spect rental vervelas
Valid
FID
Accepted* drrvaa record
and background check Apply to
parson. M M Orlando (17-42)
Dr. Sanford

PIANIST: For Sunday same#
FT or FT. 407-1444*07.
PO SITIO N S A V AILAB LE
Ive. FUI Benefit*, n d In* 4
401K. Company Vbrtda. Apply
M-r 4-4
Truly Nolan Foal Control
2920 SouM Orlando Or .Santort
Prassar A Spottm/Ctamtar EacaJant opportunity a nets with
growing* ipjndm g dry claan
opmalion. Lake Mary area. 333&gt;070__________________________
Production Assocta tea
Coma and ta* why MVACAAE
■s a great piac* to work. Aa a
Nkikng manufacturer ol homa
health car* products, wa task
rtghiy mobvalad production as­
sociate* (machm* oparalors.
asiamdars. Robot oparalors.
ate) Requirements Ability 10
stand tor I h a adkty to Ml 35
to t. and ability to work overkmarSsturdsya We offer an a r
condbonad
anvironmanl.
M 00v.hr to stmt wtto rapid *v
creata potenbal A tnandfy loam
spurtad afmotphara A areal
ben#fits Apply In parson MonFn 8AM-12PM. or 2PM4PM
2101 East Lake Mary Bhrd.
Santort. FI. 32773

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MANKlTtoM O B A U R
SIRVICS RRF
AdMy to um communication
tlusa to anhanoa customer relabons F/T Position Brknguai
^
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f „ mnlafa B
eaei.la Beak
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DRODfilS
r IC1 •
age md 40IK. Apply si pareon
or caa tor appt
Daalari Auto Aucbon of Santort
Bafwaan 9AM 4PM Mon Wad
3045 SR 4B East Santort
(comer of 46 and 4 IS)
407-323-4080
E o e u F tw
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER
PROFESSIONAL
A S S IS T A N T M A N A G E R
Fast growing co naad* career
rrwxtod p#0pi9 lo irtDrMD^Brtvr^
manage UNLIMITED gerwth po­
tential Salary * bonus. Great
benefit* Fa* resume lo (407)
647.4128 or cai Chns al (407)
647 6010 or Malania al (407)
465-0770

FUU.-TB4B POSfTIOM:
Mmkaang Oeater Service Red
(B*ngum Preferred)

Furnished Ream tor rent. A4
uM Inc. Phone. TV. pool A
luichan use SMOdto Cak 3286421.

FART TK4I POSITIONS:
Lot Driver
Sacunfy Guard
Computer Check In Pareon

Ream Far Rant Houta pmntogwathar.'dryar.
$60
‘ mr. W
O iWk. 8100
------MK Cai 631-3
11-3151.

Apply n pareon or cal tor appt
Dealer* Auto Auction of Santort
Between 9AM-4PM Mon-Wad
3695 SR 46 East Santort
(ccmar ol 46 and 416)
407-323-4090

BANFOROIOSTIEN AREA
U rg t jpacous room, prtvata
antranc* Cai tor datmlt 3248000

E o e u F tw
DRUG TESTING EMPLOYER

99—A partments U nfurnished

Eicaaanl phone
knowledge of ivkcroaofl Word re­
quired Flaibt# hour* Cal tor
appt Tredway* Moving A Stor­
age Inc , Agent for Aikad Van
Unas. 407-3300332.
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brwttty A Aaaoc. 634-7444

MARINER S VILLAGE
U U l AOA 1 BORM. 14090
2 BORM. 94TOMO ANO UP

323-6670
ROOMY t bdrm in quwt fkslonc
area 6425/mon » util* t yr
k t M Cai 330-2220

TOP PAY
( 4 0 7 ) 8 6 9 -0 4 4 4

RETIRED IRUCK.DRIVERS
Santort based ralngaratod earn­
er ha* openings tor P/T diver*
Out 3-5 day* Run whan you
want Team or smgi* ado F/T
dnvore-dsdeatad run* Prerrvum
assigned conventional Homa
weekly COL A w/ a good diving
record CM 1 600-991 9940

IMMEDIATE
OPENINGS
WE OFFER
‘FULL T1ME/PART TIME
• F I U B I B HOURS
PREMIUM FAY SCHEDULE
WE REQUIRE
‘6TRONO WORK ETHIC
‘CAREER MINDED
*SHARP AFTTTUOC
NATIONAL ORGANIZATION
SEEKS 5 INDIVIDUALS WITH A
DESIRE FOR SUCCESS IN A
CAREER WITHOUT LIMITS DO
YOU HAVE A BACKGROUND IN
'MANUFACTURING?
‘INDUSTRIAL SEWING?
‘SALES?
‘CONSTRUCTION?
‘MANAGEMENT?

ST. JOHN RIVER j^RONf-'

2/2. over 1600 tq ft. mg pool.
2c. gar., pfut t c carport, over
1/3 ac w/docK $l200/mo.
DELTONA 2/1 Uv. On. caiport.
fned yd 6630/mo.
SANFORO 2/1 kv. dm. 2 frpto.
kit. preh. CH/A. Ig yd WJO/ma

73— Em plo ym en t
Wan ted

Naada 100 workars daily.

SEWING MACHINE OPERATORS

103— H ousesU nfurnished

TREE CLMBEFtS/OROUNOSMAN
Eipenenced Prefmrad. OL a
pfu* 323-3461. TOP PAY

*66 sign on bonua to naw ant*Extra pay to drtvar*.
'O pen 6 am
801 Oogtrach Rd Longwood
2004100

ROSE LEA VILLAS
an Stwefaf ■M U W ontfi
HUP OKAY 407-3304433

For *q&gt; catanaf maker* A lairenaiore D .U * W 6 Drug Fra*
Work Place. Apply in pareon to
l C M . 1481 Kastnar Place. Port
of Santort A U t retuma to
407 321 6454

RIGHT HAND MAN

■ I k re p w fW 111-47*4

Woman danret amptoymant at
houtakaapar/cook.P T
Honett
hartworlung. flaitola. 3210000

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Sr."2 1 1
(Xruk 1407) I W 4 4 &amp; M 69/mn

Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-8 0 0 -C IT Y -F U N
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C ELEB R ITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
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M t e peel end preeert lech user e rw « f w Mendi k» erxtoer
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IF YOU HAVE A CURRENT
j t f d v
a n p x
b t n b
n l
BANKING
STATEMENT
OR
PHONE BILL ANO EARfiED
LESS THAN S2S.000 IN THE N O I F V L P V
J Z O D I
G N B T V Q
FAST TWELVE MONTHS. YOU
MAY BE THE RIGHT CAN­
P Z L V O H V I
B T N L
DIDATE FOR THE POSITION A V
NO
EXPERIENCE
PRE­
FERRED ABSOLUTE SERIOUS
( I F G V P B Z Q )
INQUIRIES ONLYII SANFORO A Z O V I . ’ —
AIRPORT AREA CALL MR Bl
SON BETWEEN 9 30 AND C N O 0
H P T G N I V Q
11 00AM AT
122-6371
PREVIOUS SOLUTION 'Painting is silent poetry and poetry is

painting with the gift of speech.* — Simonides

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DRIVERS

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324-1020 200 Hckman Dr. (M
and Hwy 46)
DRIVERS

1400 Pickett Downs Drhr*.
Chutuota, FL 12FM
al pubbe sal*, fa M
and beat bidder, for caah. at th*
west from door of Ma lammola
County CourthouM, Sanford.
Florida 011140 AM OR D IC IM ­
B IR ltd . IBM .
Dated: October M . 14M
MARYANNI M ORSI
AS CLIRK OF COURT
B r Jana I . Jsaawu
Ooputy Clark
In accordance with the
Americana With OfsabJbtiae Act.
im dtoabKK
btf b special acc

m

. 322-2011 ‘

OSH Cheltanpng position for
outgoing M r w good comm.
sluSs. Ottica (Mi** cantor on
adm. cusf. tve. and salat
m
or cust contact am
___ _. Fax raauma to Nonsati
Flnanciaf *1324-5516 EOE

O p ro R T V N m ts
for g
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G 4 * A * S 'S I 'R i E 'D

CNA 2 30A-I030P. 110 30P6 30A LFN I015P-6 4SA 0Mtery AMs part Hma 407-644
4428. EOE. Drug Fra* Work

Wmk-ins wafeoma 7 days
Ptkrato rrna Famato Staff
INC FMM00D77BS

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Parson: 2 permanent
potiPoni avmtotH* at aspandmg dry ctoan opanbons new
location* 3334070

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�14A • Spmfnote Herald. Sanford. Florida • Friday.

8- 1999

GETS
TH E
DONE!
Buy

hmVAEnP '
When you 6an own INS 3 M m
N n » * CHA. new part 4 car­
pal 1 As» about HUO non**'
The Htlfiman Croup. Inc.
B u tto n _______ 321 (333
V i wm shade ?r*n« Pels OH
* add OKUM $595 ♦ *#cunfy 2Qf E 72nd Si 323 45AQ
Restored Bungalow 1} 21 on
43 ward acre «d V o n 2 it*:.

V* CMA. 1350sq n $750 mo.
1609 Pam 4*o 324 713?
STENSTROM

RENTALS
SANFORD i n OuC-ei Irving
Rm Carpd. C H A

$350.5300

SUNLANO 30 w carport ua-g*

«*&gt;d newpart hoonng $AC

104 Oak a Cl bejuf'ui 19*&gt;
sq fr California «v*a 3 story;
poo'
t*«n&lt;s cl
amende*
&gt;$129 000
Park Ava Villa* 2BR.?Ba
!Townhouse ccndo$42,000 ;
cwn*r moevaled

OELTONA TO acre* Id* u tor
mobile homesa* horses cairn
larmmg or nursery* Zoned agri­
cultural
$3 900 ACRE
Sm
down * owner finance 904-7671772 or 904-717-6622

Ir ir c h h o fT

• * * 'Qssociatcs

BUY THIS 3 BORM HOME

322-749S

107— M obile H o m e s
Fo r R ent
Oataan Trailer lor rent $375
mo $'00 depoM Ewcmc nc

i.; ^ i ra j__
118— O ffice S pace Fo r
R ent
2 0*hca Spec** 900 Square *l
d $450 mo MX sq ft C $400
mo 333-2064 evenngs

N-eds T I C $92 000
iffy

•\

When purchasing a car from Max Mlllen you recalva
$10 oil change for life A more. Caah reward for referring a buyer.J
As* Me For Details

y j t u/‘&gt;'i ». &gt;

MARKHAM WOE. $00006.1aera 3100 to A Lm TVvFmtv

•cm pool B R JOO
RENOVATE D n e ^m rypart/

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VI N f l IH| •PM OI'I Mf i *»

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Sanford Hlitonc

Sales Consultant
181— A ppliances &amp;

193— L

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BEST after ai me rest
Ce-ery A .e

I r i r c h h o ff

Bad Python: 2 1/2 1 king very
tame Large glass 4 wood cage
«/ accestor.es $600
Mutt ten 321A740

APPLIANCE
STORE, me

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a c h in e r y

ABRASIVE
blade

SAW

IChp

20m

pedevai mounted $450

299-1592

211—
HOUSE OF COOOIES 901 lo
Cut! Ave Furn. appr. house
hold, elec s 4 candy 321-6395

N«w, K iM tt, Parts
U11I Hwy 17« . CatMiMrry
(617) D4-7S72

219— W

1 U N .S R 4)4.WM «Ipnayi

1? Mu
in Re*f gerjlon
? fri» /ifHtnig Rebuilt h 0
Oe/rvery A kmU M *

SPECIAL!

1000 Sand Pond Road
Lake Mary. FI. 3277H
(407) 333-9225

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I ’2 9 9
used Wither* &amp; Dryer*
fro m $60 00 aa.

NOWHINN6 FORTHE
FOUOW1NO POSITIONS:
►Machine Operators
• Shipping Clerk with UPS
on line e*p preferred
• Line Leads tor Assembly
Department. 1st shirt
must have prior e*p
managing people in a
manufacturing environ­
ment.

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SSREWARD FOR OLO FISHING
TACKLE, old lure* tackle boa
es.reets. old duck decoys, hunt­
ing antique*, etc Piy up to
$1 0G0 I pay more then anyone
4 will pay $10 00 lust to see
your OkJ tackle 941 859-3530
Wanted Pre 1950 store dspljy
advertising 4 anythmq from an
okl store or gas station B- rg to
Rutty Ouck. 307 E 1st St..
Sanlord
Alum. Cans Copper / Brat*
Kokomo Recycling. 3210004
916 W. First M/F I S Sat 9-1

to

W (y

run* g&gt;aai&gt; $650

0 0 0 332 6530 ear* message

Santoro

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D O N T W ONDER
H O W T O G E T R ID
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iscellaneous

tion debt conso*danon Pease
CAl 1 677 324 6182
Family Sire Fraarar &gt;» new
2 y'S Old $65 Krfty .acuum,
ait atchs me snampooer 3221725
SEMINOLE COUNTY LIQUOR
LICENSE tor See 407 438
7166 Call between 5-10pm
SATELLITE TV SYSTEM
SAM 1 9 ft J-sn metal mesh
type Drake ESR 1624 He ever
a remote
Pole Dock*.
etc
Ready to inkle*
Cost over
J4SOO 1 12 yf* okl Ask.ng
$650 W.n trade lor car pick
up B&gt;g Screen TV nr&gt;ng mower
or 7f 407-3231433.___________
SOLAR
BEAR
PENNANT
sgred by -earn members $99
000 644 6296

LET US SELL
IT FOR YOU!!

ti/e 9 narrow Lk* new ctoihn*
basebkii card* ere 450 R-v*r
, « A.e 6 5p Sal Sun
•»

2 Fam ily Garage Sr »• Nov 7

S3GAM &gt; 113 N
DM

1969 FORO AEROSTAR VAN
Ru M O00d LOO** GOOd&gt; Shrtr
4 B-rt 2 tone I'COC 324 2462
196$ *19
4 X V 6 42K *r
eond u s e sec. $6 200 Cap
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nday Noy 6
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3461 Celery A.e San lord
BOB S FAMOUS PEANUTS 4
FRE SH JUMBO SHRIMP

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9Ci300 $70 000
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by Chic Young

Skin condition may indicate lupus

by Mort Walker

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by Howl* Schneider

VOU KAAEM0EJ? UUHUJ

THtAJGS IAJERF SIMPLE #JD
UMEMRXATEO

DKAH IIH GOTT. I've born treated
for erythema multifnrnu- for Hi year*
T h e akin eru ptions a re s e v e r e at
times. Is this the same thing as lupus'’
DKAH HKADKIt Krythem.i multi
forme is an allergic rash that appears
on the skin and mucous membranes
It consists of humps, pimples and blis
ters. and it can occur with drug rear
tions, infections and pregnancy. It is
a lso associated with a v a rie ty of
autoim m une d iseases, including
lupus, in which patients d evelop
inilam m ation in normal tissues
l.upus is a sperifie disease that usual
ly affects many organ systems, includ
ing the kidneys, nerves, blood vessels,
joints and skin It is usually diagnosed
with blood tests
To send you related information. I
am sending you a ropy of my Health
Report “ Lupus The (ireat Imitator “
Other readers who would like a copy
should send 12 plus a long, sell
addressed, stamped envelope to I* O
Bos 2017. Murray Hill Station. New
York. NY M l 34 He sure to mention
the title
DKAH lilt GOTT I usually breathe
about 2JI times a minute Is this hyper
ventilation'’ I smoke two parks of cig
arettes a day Could this be the
rauM*1
DKAIt HKADKIt Hyperventilation
'increased rate of breathing) is one of
the ways in which the body compcn
sates for inadequate oxygen The
usuj I resting respiratory rate is below
20 breaths per minute, therefore, at
2*. you are hyperventilating This may
be the first sign ol chronic bronchitis
and emphysema due to your cigarette
habit Stop smoking and see if your
respiratory rale improves If it dues
not. make an appointm ent with a
physician
DKAH Dlt GOTT The skin user mv
lower legs is pink and scaly My doc­
tor says this is due to poor circulation,
and he advises m e to w ear elastic
stockings l&gt; there anvthmg else-1 can
do’
DKAIt HKADKIt You appear to be
suffering from vascular Insufficiency.
To ease )our symptoms, in addition to
wearing elastic hose you can elevate
your feet when possible &lt;tu promote
venous d rain age&gt;. avoid prolonged
standing trv warm compresses three
limes a day. use a moisturizing skin
cream daily *to prevent drying and
breakdown of tissue) and be* especial
ly careful not to injure your skin Such
injuries, even il trivial, can produce
troublesome consequences because
tissues that are deprived of oxygen
las is the case with this disorder* do
not heal at a normal rate

DR. QOTT

DKAIt Dlt (JOTT My doctor pre­
scribed Moni.stat cream for a genital
rash. Is this a fungus? How did I get
it’

ACROSS

37 Parisian

1 Bailey's
partner

Answer to Previous Puzzle

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Guthrie
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41 Aug. tlma
42 Roy Orbteon

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animal
13 Flre-tlghtlng
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45 Busby clump
Jim —
44 Atty.’e dag.
13 Type of muscle 44 Currant unit
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bench
17 Owns
14 Knichs' org.
21 Ptacldo
Domingo, for
one
23 Educ. network
B4
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29 Swerve oft
course
30 Wooden pins
31 Comma's
33 ArttsTs
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DKAIt HKADKIt II you have gem
tal Candida, a type of fungus, the
Monistat .should do the trick
However, genital rashes can have
other causes, including other yeasts.
If the rash doesn't clear up in a couple
of weeks, you will require further test
ing. such as a skin scraping and cul
lure, to identify the cause of the crup
tion
and a blood sugar test to makesure that you don't have diabetes, a
common cause of genital yeast infec­
tion Fungus spores can he spread
Irnm one person's warm, moist area
to another's
as any athlete's foot
sufferer can testify
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7 Besmirched
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34 Cabinet lor
art materials

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43 Ot an arm
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N.C.
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44 Drivers’ org
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50 Baker's
product
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cub#
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measures

WIN AT BRIDGE
Bring on the young
By I’ hillip Alder
Youth bridge continues to flourish
esp ecially on the other side of the
Atlantic t h e Kuropean Schools and
Junior Championships w ere held in
the Vienna Town Hall last July Italy
won both team titles and the junior
pairs Poland stopped a d ean sweep
by winning the school pairs
The prize for the best declarer play
was won by Ig o r (irze jd zia k . from
Poland Start by looking at just the
North South hands You are in four
hearts West leads the spade eight, his
third highest from a three or four
card holding (Leading third highest
from an even number of cards and
lowest from an odd number is popular
in the tournam ent w orld W hy’
Because it often counts out the suit
quicker 1 What is your line of play’
Now look at all 52 cards and trv to find

a winning plan
The one club opening is forced in
Polish methods because to open one
spade, one heart or one diamond re
quires at least a five card suit
It looks as though Grzejdziak must
lose four tricks one spade, one dia
mond and two clubs But he found a
beautiful deceptive play He let West
win trick on e' He played dummy's
four, and when Kast correctly con­
tributed the two. Grzejdziak dropped
the three
True. West could have switched to
clubs, but that didn't look appealing
Instead, he continued with the spade
six Declarer took Kast's jack with his
ace. drew trumps, returned to hand
with a diamond, and finessed dummy's
spade 10 A club disappeared on the
spade king, and the loser count was
down to three one spade, one dia­
mond and one club

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