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                    <text>Commissioner: County’s
courts clerk ‘out of control’
Clerk: Pay when you play
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By RUSS W HITS
Hr raid Staff W riter

SANFORD
•
Maryannr
Morar. the County Clerk of
the Court* nays *he may
dock money from a county
commissioner's pay for hla
failure to properly account
for a trip to Europe last year.
Commissioner Dick Van
Der Weide claims Morse *ls
out o f control,'* and that he
can prove his expenses are
legitimate and he Is entitled
to a re imbursement. On Fri­
day. he said Morse's actions
amounted to *a cheap politi­
cal hatchet Job."
"IVe been waiting for his
receipts
since
October."
Morse countered. *lle'a to be
held accountable Just like
anyone else." It's her Job to
determine what expenditures
ore or are not Justified.
Van Der Weide was one of
four Seminole County offi­
cials to visit the Netherlands
for on August 1007 confer­
ence promoting
economic
development. opportunities
between the two entitles. He
also visited London and drew
a $1,081 cash advance from
the county.

LONOWOOD . A former high
school teacher.
who faces
state action for not seeing
students perform a sexual act
In his classroom , will request
a full hearing to clear hla rep u ­
tation.
Reacting to a letter from
Com m issioner
of
Education
Frank Brogan. J osep h Laughlin. a science teacher at Lynuut
High School for IS years until

Dick Van Dar W ald*
Morse
Is
questioning
whether Van Der Welde's
London trip was for official
county business or a leisure
vacation. She lias asked her
ofTlcr's attorney to determine
whether the commissioner
can legally seek compensa­
tion lor the London-related
expenses.
Van Der Weide said he Is
prepared to have County
Munager Gary Kaiser. County
■h

C ou n ty. R ag* B A

By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer
Despite an overall Increase
In crime In the county In 1990.
the
numbers
are
holding
steady for 1997 and the out­
look Is positive, according to
local law enforcement officials.
However, the actual 1990
crime Indrx. which Is calcu­
lated as a ratio based on
population, was at Its lowest in
11 years for the sheriffs nfAre.
said Chief Deputy Steve Har­
riett.
•While more people are living
In the county and the crime
volume Is greater, the ratio Is
lower.* Harriett said. ’ Although
the potential opportunity for
crime Is higher the actual ratio
Is down.*
According

to the latest

an­

nual report (1996) released by

his resignation in July 1997.
said on Friday that he will a p ­
peal the case to a full hearing.
T h a t will stretch things out
another Rye or a U m onths but
HI Anally: have the c h a n c e -to
brin g in all live facts an d give
my tide.* Laughlin said.
B rogan's letter, dated Dec.
23. 1997 Informs Laughlin that
the state found probable cau se
to Justify sanctions
against
Laughlln's teaching certificate,
which m ay include a rrprt-

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the Florida Departm ent of Law
Enforcement,
which Includes
seven m unicipalities, the sh er­
iffs o ffe r
and the Florida
Highway r a t m . there w a s a
4.06 percent Increase in crimes
over the 1999 ra le n d a r year.
The
highest
Increase
w as
posted
In Lake
M ary with
121.73 percent, the lowest rate
w a s In Longwood with a d e ­
crease o f 41.37 percent.
Harriett said b e thinks the
crime num bers for 1997 will b e
very close to those reported In
1996. He said his departm ent

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SA N FO R D • The rotary blade tugs aw ay at
the sky. keeping an eye out a s protection for
Seminole County.
It is the Seminole County Tactical A ir O p e ra ­
tions. celebrating two years o f service.
’ It's perform ing very w e ll* said C h ief Deputy
Steve Harriett o f the Sem inole County S h e riffs
Office. -It's added a new dim ension to S em i­
nole County Law Enforcement.* Harriett said
that for a while, the Sh ertffs Office relied on
other agencies, and, b y that, app reh en sion
efforts were som ewhat ham pered.
Then In Decem ber 1995, two Bell Jet R anger
helicopters went Into service: an acquisition
from the U.S. Departm ent o f Defense.
*|We
are| depending m ore an d m ore on technology,*
Harriett said. ’Aviation is certainly a c o m p o ­
nent o f that.*
The unit h as logged a total o f 1436 flight
hours. It h as conducted 85 searches for m is s ­
ing persona.
The unit h a s assisted Sheriff's
Office patrol units a total o f 1226 times, en ­
gaged in 48 vehicle pursuits an d 114 foot p u r ­
suits. It h as also assisted In the app reh en sion
o f 168 criminal suspects an d aaalated other
agencies a total o f 346 Um cs.
Harriett also said there are two advantages
to the program : 1.) It provides cross training
for those officers w ho a re in the program
a m an d
need to b e updated with ground situations; 2.)
The program allow s for personnel to b e trained
a s pilots by the com m ander o f the unit. C a p ­
tain Bill Arm strong. Officers from other a gen ­
cies within the county, such a s Longwood and
C asselberry, have duty in the program at least
one day a month.
The unit ia currently working with the S a n -

Is cum-nily compiling the In­
formation which will be for­
warded to the FDLE.
*1 dont expect
to see any
dramatic changes, though.* he
said. 'Our semi-annual report
Indicates there could be a very
slight increase.*
Of the types o f crimes re­
ported. Harnett said homicide
la not prnm table because the
victim usually knows the per­
petrator. Homicide numbers
fluctuate greatly from year to
year and there Is really no pat­
tern there. Harriett said.
*lt la a unique crime because
they are known lo each other,*
hr said. There are some ex­
ceptions like serial klllera.*
Another factor Involving the
crime index. Ilanlett said, ia
domestic violence laws be­
cause those incidents are now
reported more accurately and
(hat imparts the number of as­
sault cases.
Overall, though. Harnett said
unincorporated
Seminole
County la in an extremely good
position vfhen compared to the
state.
In
1996.
Seminole
County reported 3.200 Inci­
dents; the State reported 7,491.
In 1995. the county reported
4.654: the state. 7.623.
T h a t puts us in a good situa­
tion." he said.
Harriett said the key to a iccesaful law enforcement de-

•rrsst •

By SHARI BROKE
Herald Staff Wrtter
ALTAMOFTTK SPRINGS - T h e
rlghta o f adult entertainment
busin ess owners are being de­
fended by several law Anns In
Central Florida as the vote on
future sites comes before the
Board o f County C om m ission ­
ers on Jan. 13.
One attorney, Jeff Deen.
spoke before the county c o m ­
m issioners. in the June 10
meeting, saying that he o p ­
posed the ordinances b ecau se
they were ’ bad government.*
Deen. a recent candidate for
a Lake M ary city com m ission
seat, w a s Identified In a politi­
cal brochure distributed by h la
opponent, George Dtuyea. aa

Herald Staff Wrtter

Deen loot the election by 14
votes, but would not attribute
hla loos to the negative
implied In the Oyer.
*W e want the sam e com m u­
nity
everyone
wants.*
said
Deen. defending the right o f the
Arm to represent any client.
*lt'a o u r Job.*

County Tactical Air Operations, tn which tow snforcsmam effiosrs. Induing Deputy Don Bute partMpMa.
ford and Sem inole County Are departm ents in
the deployment o f param edics in w ater rescue
services. The unit h a s also Installed an elec­
tronics tracking system to locate Alzheim er's

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Teacher seeks hearing
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•W e represent
m urderers.*
said Deen. "W e don't advocate
m urder. W e represen t people
w h o drink an d drive, we don't
advocate drinking an d driving,*
H is partner. Robert Fisher
adds.
T h ese
guys
haven't
committed Crimea."
Deen an d Fisher are partners
In the Arm o f Fisher. Laurence.
Deen an d From ang. The Arm
w a s hired b y the owners o f
C lu b Ju an a. R ach cfs. C h ou s
C ircus a n d The C abaret w hen
the county adopted a stronger

J$ff Deen

Hebert Fisher

filled In for Fisher while he w a s
out o f town. T h e county com m ission took a nu m ber o f a c lion*,* Deen said 1st the three
to four day period o f F ish er's
absence. Som e meetings were
held at the Aim ’* office a n d
D ren spoke before the c o m m ission In Fisher's stead.
*He an d I nair up often.*
D ren said o f htopartn er. In the
case o f m x ra e n tln g the a d u k
entertainment
b u sin esses,
Deen said. *1 didn't w ant to d o
t h is *
Fisher and Deen have bocn a

"W hat
w h en you d e ­
you d o n t Uke another p a r
» c u U r b u s l n e a s . * l a t h e ques^
poses. In h e r e are
F « * U M n g to put
rlstier h a s worked with the
entertainment d u b ow n« »
*®
voluntary an d
' « V « ^ v e ch an ges’ to the way
ch ibs are operated, a s a
* »»»* »t lo o
*
&lt;•«*»•
^ 1 * y Y e done things that are
not
required
now
by
the
county.* The d u b s have toned
d o w n the exteriors a n d ^ re­
suggestive verbiage from

partnenTin th cstat^ ttom eV s
K ceO en eral FelonyDhSton.
in private practice, they than
f flyrcf cases.
Deen said primarily he adthe issue of
of
location. *We were hired to addraaa that.* The
wants to move the dub* away
from the 17-6# comdor and
tus identtffsd potential atlas
around the county. Doan calk
It the -Not In I * Backyard*

Fisher said that each of the
_he represents has an co­
*■ **«■ * • * * « H
million end have demonstrated
*kal their location to coqjuncU°n with other tallnesses
leaa«» ihe property
value* of neighboring bust**••**• Haher potato to the
$pa*tag of a 8*Wto Ctab. s t a ­
eant to RachcTs, cm State Road
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peaceful
coexistence.

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C o n siste n cy, key to healthy lifestyle

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By M A R IA O R E M

tlrn ilil Si.ill W illci

Carole Ricci

Dan Emerson

Carole R ic c i lias been named assistant vice president .it Fi­
delity National Title tor the company's Seminole County o p ­
erations with ofllres in Casselberry and Altamonte Springs.
Realtor Dan Emerson of Higgins \ Heath/Brtler Homes and
Gardens was recently recognized for sales excellence. Emer­
son. who works mu o f the company's lleathrnw/Lukc Man’ o f­
fice posted $.1.9 million tn sales for 19117. Bill Marcoua.
protect coordinator for the City of Sanford, was rrelected as a
director of the Florida Government Communicators Associa­
tion at the organization’s annual business conference tn Mel­
bourne rrcentlv Thom a* M. O'Leary has been promoted to
protect manager at Wharton Smith Inc., a general contractor
based at Lake Monroe. O'Leary Is a 1995 graduate o f the
I'ntvcrtsty of Akron.

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LO C A L F O R E C A S T
Today: Partly cloudy. Highs
In the upper-70s. Lows near
GO. Sunday: Partly cloudy
with a chance of showers.
Highs in the
upper-70s.
Lows In the low-GOs. M on­
day: Partly cloudy with a
chance of showers. Highs
near 80. Lows In the mldGOs.

EXTENDED O U TLO O K
SATURDAY
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MONDAY
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T ID E S
SATURDAY:
SO LUNAR
TABLE:
m in..
9:15 a.m .. m aj. 3:05 a.in.,
min.. 9:55 p.m .. m aj. 3 :4 0
p.m .
T ID E S:
D a y to n a
Beach:
high:
11:29
a m ..
11:55
pan., low: 5:02 u.m.. 5 :4 3
pan. N ew S m y rn a Beach:
high: 11:34 a.m .. — * p.m ..
low: 5:07 a.m .. 5:48 p.m ..
C o co a B each : h i g h ; . , U : 4 9
n.m..
p.m .. K
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P tcld y 8 2 6 5

L O TTE R Y

D a y to n a
B each
ft N e w
S m y rn a B each: Seaa are 3-5

feet with a moderate chop.
Water temperature at Day­
tona Is 59 degrees and at
New Syiuniu. 60 decrees.
Winds are from the east at
15-20 m.p.h.

Here are the winning
numbers selected on
Friday In the Florida
L o tte ry
F an tasy 5
4 -1 2 -1 8 -2 1 -2 2

Tire high temperature In
Sanford Friday was .na d e ­
grees and the overnight low
was .na.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m..
Saturday totaled .na Inches.
•Sunrise................ 7:18 a.m.
•Sunset.................. 5:42 p.m.

S a n fo rd H e ra ld
"Serving Sanford, luike Mary and Seminole County Since IV0H”

1JVKK MAIG' As m.inv pci*
pic welcomed in tin- new veat
with a toast and .t bite its eat,
they prnh.ihlv also tcsolvcd to
lose those extia |&gt;niinds iliai
ereepetl In ovei the holttlav
season. Kick l-'tii ml .if Ooltl’s
Gvm iindrrt.nuts
Although itulivuiii.ils do gain
some weight ovci llu holltlavs.
Friend
said
tilings
have
changes in the p.isi tew vc.trs
and |H-op|c
ate pr.n in mg
utndrrattou hv .tiinptiug i lilestyle ill.it includes cvciiisc
“People ate more i oil'. &gt;tis
now alter eating in Novcit her
and IVceinhcr. lint it's n illv
all year
that people arc
watching then health and hat
they eat."
Friend said hv following a
healthy lifestyle,
men and
women don't have to Is- miser­
able on dirts.
“Consistency
is the try.*
Friend said. “Working out twice
a week lor 15 niiimiis each
time will keep help von stay 111
shape.*
Friend said the mo-a com ­
mon excuse he hears tor not
coming tn to work out t- that
there ts no time.
“Even though you dniit have
the time, you have to nuke the
lime.* lie said.
Friend, part owner and o p ­
erator of the Dike Man gvm for
the past five years, said about
90 percent oj his clients are
professional s iiuliicltng m oth­
ers between the ages ot 10 and
40. Ills club also serves a

Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
ADMINISTRATION
Ooetsa Pugs - Busmen Manager
Teran G*mes

Mei.nda Moms
Lmaa Sregei
ADVERTISING

Chnt S'larp • Manager
EUme GuMem

H..ire lavender
Cneryi Stone
CLASSIFIED
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CIRCULATION
Euabetn Bennen
EDITORIAL
lacy Loar • Editor
Jell Berttracne
Snan Brode
Don* Oemcn
Darrl Frazer
Courtney Lanew
Mana Orem
Dean Srmm
Tommy Vincent
Susan Wenner
Russ Wnea

Perorkcal Postage Pad at Sanford. Flonda
and ad&lt;»l«nal maWng oflice*
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Postmaster Send address changes to
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PO Bo* 1667
Sanford FL 32772-1667

Republic

LEOALS
Margaret Staley
PRODUCTION
Frank Voeohne - Manager
Peggy Beehner
Snamn Harper
Cheryl Smith
PRESS A STRIPPING
Robed 'Stop'Cowan
Mark Savoie
B.u Egan
Elwm Tyrrel. Jr

Subscnpuxt Rales (OaZy t Sunday)
3 Months
6 Months
1 Year

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Home Delivery
118 50
$39 00
$76 00

Max
$2400
$4100
$96 00

Flonda Residants add 7% sales las
to above rates

Newspapen. Inc.

I i lend said clie n ts don't need
to exert th em selves
to the
point ol pain to get an r lfe c liv e
w orkou t
H ie m ost im p ort.m i t
thing, lie said. Is to set a g o a l
an d follow It

"Make up your goal and he
realistic." he said
MemlH-rs can reach then*
goal with the help of about
half a million dollars worth of
aerobic and
weight training
equipment.
Friend's
wife
Shelly, who worked as a stale
trooper lor seven years . is d i­
rer tor ol training and planned
exercise at he club.She Is
also lull time mother to the
couple's daughter Sara. IH
months, who is also at the

gym.
'Shelly helps clients plan
and tells them what they need
to do to reach their goals, he
said.
A bodybuilder . Friend. 38.
said there are plenty of exer­
cise machines m the 5.(XX)
square-foot facility so there Is

Herstd Photo bv Tomm, Vincent

Rick and Shelly Friend with daughter Sara apend fam ily
tim e at the gym
no watt lor memliers and train­
ers are always on hand.
“Don' make excuses to quit
Just come lu and stay consis­
tent.* he said.

tn a d d itio n , the ilu h o ile rs
29 a ero b ics &lt; la sses each week.
Ilie r e r is a ls o free b a b y ­
sittin g availab le. C o m in g so o n ,
he said. Is a Juice bar. Ih e gym
Is ojH-n every day.

C ontractor earns
,a w a fd
.Mf« -iiilf

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'Turner Construction C om ----party has awarded Its an*
rural IUU7 Outstanding
contractor Award lor Me­
chanical Englrieenng to S.I.
Goldman, based in Longwood. Company officials,
from left, an* Jim Kasche,
vice president of operations.
Turner; Hob 1‘analne. proj­
ect manager. S 1 Goldman:
John Martin, viir president;
Ronald Burkett, president;
Frank
Cardinal.
general
manager. Turner.
FHi Pholo

Oviedo cham ber,
presents awards

Sunday. January 4. 1998 • Vol. 90. No. 94
Published Tuesday through Friday and Sunday by
Republic Newspapers Inc. • 300 N French Ave . Sanford. FL. 32771

large group nl scnlois.
Inspiring mnnv of those over
the age &lt;&gt;l in is St o ily Rohde.
lie's here every loom ing at -I
a in. and he's never late.*
I ticutl said, “lie should l*c lu a
wheelt hair hut because of the
weights he's up and lu body
building shape.*
According to Friend. Rohde.
43. was told l&gt;\ doctors lie
would never walk because Ids
hips hail hern crushed twice
and In- had no kneecap
“Scotty
tells |N-op|e just
tome in and puller around.*
Friend said
With about 5.000 tnciuhers.

F rom S ta ff R eports

OVIEDO - The Greater
Oviedo Chamber o f C om ­
merce
held Its annual
award ceremony recently
honoring business owners
and members o f the com ­
munity.
Mlml Uruu- was named
Business Person
o f the
Year. Bruce, who Is on the
board of Nelson and C om ­
pany In Oviedo, also serves
as the city's mayor. She was
recognized for her efforts In
beautifying the community
and revitalizing the original
downtown area.
Kousc-Orlando Inc. was
recognized as the Business
of the Year. Rouse Is devel­
oping the Oviedo Market­
place scheduled to open
March 4. The firm has pro­

vided scholarships to Oviedo
students and
sponsored
many of the city's .civic
events.
Community service
and
outstanding service awards
went to Priest Accounting
and Dean Davenport o f Cen­
tury 21 Oviedo Realty. Both
were cltrd for their ongoing
and
significant
contribu­
tions o f time und resources.
Oviedo City Manager Gene
Williford received the Presl- •
dent's Award for his contri­
butions toward relations be­
tween the city und civic or­
ganizations.
Outgoing chumber presi­
dent Tim Slattery said the
uwurd
recipients
repre­
sented everyone who
Is
making u contribution to
community
values
and
prosperity.

State cites area eateries
F ro m S t a ff R a p o rta

TALLAHASSEE - The Flor­
ida Department o f Business
and Professional Regulation.
Division o f Hotels and Restau­
rants, haa released Its report t
for the period Nov. 22 to Dec.
13, 1097 o f disciplinary ac­
tions relating to public food
service establishment Inspec­
tions.
The following
Seminole
County facilities . which have
since compiled and paid im­
posed flpea. arc ones that ei­
ther allow conditions to exist
that poae an Immediate threat
to the' public's health and
ftafety or tjioee that do not
correct repeated
violations
• noted during routine Inspcclions.

Express. 3021 Orlando Drive.
Sanford; Marina Restaurant.
530 N. Palmetto. Sanford;
Sweet Tomatoes. 474 W. State
Road 434. Altamonte Springs:
Hungry Howie's Pizza, 2400 S.
French Ave.. Sanford; Semi­
nole Greyhound Park, 2000
Seminole Blvd., Cusselberry;
New Canton Chinese Fast
Food. 2929 Orlando Drive,
Sanford; Lre s Half Time. 999
llwy. 434. Lungwood; Big Easy
Cajun. 451 Altamonte Ave.. A l­
tamonte Springs'. Kentucky
Fried Chicken. 3601 Orlando
Drive. Sanford; Vlvona's Fine
Ituliun Pizzeria, 2477 25th St.
I’ark Ave. Sanford; Oolden
Lamb Restaurapc 2101 S.
French Avr.. Sanford; Dynasty
Chinese Restaurant. 851 W.
State- Road 430. Altumonte
Springs; Nectar's. 931 State
Road 434. Altumonte Springs;
Gleason's Orillc. 464 Hunt

Papa Tony. 541 E. State
Road' 434. Winter Springs;
Wafllc House. 278 Douglus
Ave.,
Altamonte
Springs;
Town House Restaurant. 9 E. Auto Auction or Sanford. 3
Broadway. Oviedo; Big Wong 'fc. State Road 46. Sanford.

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POLICE
Suspicious vehicle
Janirs Swindle. 49. of 1806
Lim llngs Ur.. Sanford, was nr
rrstrd Wednesday l&gt;y Sanford
police.
Swindle was charged
with habitual tmlflc violator
and arrested at the com er of
11tli Street and Sanford Ave­
nue. Poller received a call of a
suspicious vehicle with Its
lights on and engine running.

Fleeing and eluding
Allen Preston. IH. of 2548
Grassy Point Ur.. Like Mary,
was anrstrd Wednesday by
Maitland |&gt;o!lcr. Preston was
charged with flrelng/rhidlng
law enforcement officer and a r ­
rested In the 100 block of Hal*
taway Drive. A vehicle, driven
liy Preston. was d is k e d at 93
In a 55 mile per hour rone.
When officer gavr chase, Prr
slon allegedly did not stop.

Thrown woman
Adam IVnna. 25, of 500 W.
Alrjsiri Ulvd.. Sanford. was nr
rested Tuesday by Sanford p o­
ller. Priina was charged with
battery and arrested at his
residence.
Krport said that
Penna allegedly plckrd up Ills
girlfriend by the ami and leg
and threw her onto a port h.

Cannabis arrest
Willie Knight, Jr.. 48. of un­
known residence, was arrested
Tuesday by Sanford poller.
Knight was charged with p o s­
session of cannabis with Intent
to srll/drllvrr and possession
of dm g paraphernalia.
The
Sanford UGAD
squad
unit
made the arrest

Attempted burglary
arrest
Kevin Robertson. 59. of 2010
N'arrlssus Rd . Sanford. was
arrested Thursday liy Seminole
County deputies.
Robertson
was charged with attempted
burglary to occupied dwelling
and arrested In the 300 block
ol Rachellr Avenue. Robertson
attempted to kick in the back
door of a residence and then
led after tiring confronted by
the resident.

Screeching noise
Joseph McGlotblln, 20. of
105 Parkview Ur.. Sanford, was
urrrstcd Friday by Srm lnolr
County drputlrs.
McGlotblln
was dunged with dliving while
llcrnsr Is suspended or re­
voked and arrested In the 4G00
block of Like Kmnui Road.
Police said that MiGlotblln ran
through a slop sign and turned
making a screeching noise with
Ills tires.

Battery
Sonya Roth. 30. of 163 E.
Goodhrarl Avc., Like Mary,
was arrested Thursday try Like
Mary (Miller. Roth was charged
with battery and arrested at
the atMivr residence. Roth a l­
legedly hit her iMiyfrtend In the
cheek.

Drug charges
Timothy Belt. 32. of 710
lllrknry Ave.. Sanford, was arr r s lr d
lluirsday by Sanford
IKillce. Bell was charged with
(M issrsslon of cocaine with In­
tent to sell, resisting without

vlolener and resisting with
violence. Bell was arrested ut
the corner o f 11th Street and
Cypress Avenue.
Sanford
QUAD squad made thr arrest.

Battery arrest
Fahto Arebaln. of 1613 Tcrrare Ur.. Sanford, was nrrrstrd
Thursday by Sanford police.
Arrbalo was charged with b a t­
tery and arrested at thr above
residence.
Arrbalo allegedly
hit bis girlfriend several times
In the face.

Burglary and
assault charged
Willie l^ng. 39. or 2361 Dolar
Way. Sanford, was atTested
'lluirsday by Seminole County
deputies.
Ling was churged
wIlli
burglary
lo
struc­
ture/assault/battery
during
burglary and battery. L m g a l­
legedly
entered
a
victim's
house through n rear kitchen
door. Me also allegedly threw
her against a wall and drew
back hts fist as if to strike her.

Incidents
A cell phone worth S330 was
stolen Wednesday In the 1200
block of MellonvUIe Avenue.
Jewelry worth $2,100 was
stolen Tuesday In the 500
block o f East First Street.
Jewelry worth $1,940 was
stolen Wednesday tn the 2700
block of Ridgewood Avenue.
Jewelry and money orders
were stolen Thursday In the
1300 block of Cypress Avenue.
Total amount of property sto­
len was $298.68.

S anford police lodge team :
B est barbecue in Florida
S p e c ia l to th e H erald

SANFORD • The Fraternal
Order of Police Florida State
Lidge held a barbecue cook-ofT
at the recent state (ward
meeting In Bora Raton, bocal
lodges from all over the state
w rrr Invited to participate to
determine which team could
prepare the best barbecue.
Judging was conducted by em­
ployees of die Embassy Suites
Motel where the meeting was
held.
Sanford Lodge #140 sent Its
team consisting ol Sanlord Pu­
ller Cmdr. Ronnie Nance and
Sgt. Mark Nichols. They pre­
pared their specialty, Boston
Butts. In a unanimous decision
by the Judges, and a large malorttv o f the attendees. Snnfuid's team was a awarded the
state Barbecue Championship
for the third year In a row.
Hits
team
has
become
known across the state In the
Fraternal
Order
of
Police
brotherhood, for their delicious
mouth-watering barbecue. A
motion was made and passed
at the national FOP conference
held in Orlando In August, that
Sanford's team be sent to Mo­
bile. Ala. for the 1999 National
Conference Barbecue Cook-Off.

Mark L. Nichols, left, and Ronnie Nance, holding the Florida State FO P Bar­
becue Championship plaques.

Country club bought
in foreclosure sale
By K E L L IE W E R N E R

Merald Staff Writer
LONGWOOD • Residents of
Tuscawllla Golf and Country
Club say they are uttering
sighs of relief.
After months ot lighting with
club nwnrr. James
Mikes,
there Is llnallv an end in sight.
On Dec. H, GATX Capital
Corporation
purchased
the
county club through a foreclo­
sure sale mid rrcetved the title
last week.
Through our subsidiaries,
we are the new owners of T\iscawllla and another property
tn Tampa
called
Cypress
Creek.' said a court appointed
receiver for GATX. Ed Mlinb.
'W e gave a successful btd on
the courthouse steps on the
sight of December.’
Residents said most of the
problems at the country club
stemmed from Mike's building
proposals which Infringed on
the fairways of the golf course,
the condition he allowed the
establishment lo deteriorate to
and remain at and Ills closing

of thr tenuis facility and pool.
Problems outside die country
du ll involved non-payment of
water bills and m ongagr pay
inents.
A few months ago. GATX was
named receiver of the proper­
ties whllr the foreclosure suit
was making Its way through
the courts. Immediately, the
company Ix-gati Improving the
grounds und getting the pres­
tigious country’ club back to
the condl l ton tt was known for.
'Right away we started see­
ing the Improvements.’ said
Tuscawllla resident -Hold Uttegard. T h e tennis and swim­
ming pool facilities a r e . not
where they should be yet. but
they
have already
started
working on the buildings to
bring them bark up to code. A ll
I can say Is that we arc all re­
lieved."
There are still a lot of details
to iron out concerning the
country club, but new owners
promised that residents of
Tuscawllla will see continued
Improvements
around
the
community.

T h e w a y w e w ere:
E ve n ts from 1937
We go back again tu Novem­
ber 23, 1937 fur more events
recorded tn that edition uf the

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Five members o f the Sanford
Lookouts of the Florida 5tate
League were placed on the
Washington Senators roster of
the American League which
means a huge advancement for
these players who saw action
with Sanford’s club during the
past season.
Those promoted were Edwin
'Swede' Martin, left fielder;
Robert
A.
Pritchard.
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baseman; Early Wynn, pitcher;
Mickey
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was named tn the Charlotte
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ent he was attending State
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Editorials/ Opinions
E D IT O R IA L S

Clearing the air and
the criminal cases
The Sanford Police Department has been
criticized for Its dysfunetlon this past year,
with a consultant’s report calling for a to ­
tal reorganization of the ranks and m an­
ner or procedure.
Yes. the crime rate In Sanford has risen,
with FDLE statistics showing a 22.88 per­
cent Increase In 1996 from 1995. Yes. that
same FDLE report shows Sanford with the
worst crime problem for Us size compared
to any other city in the county. Sadly.
Sanford ofllcers Investigated 158 robberies
in 1996. while tlie Sheriffs Office probed
only 146. The population In Sanford that
year was 35.279. Unincorporated Seminole
County, served by the sheriff, was home to
164.370.
Tlie figures show oilier Interesting points
about
law enforcement
In Seminole
County. Lake Mary, with a very low crime
rate, still wrestled with a 121.73 percent In­
crease In It. the biggest Jump of all cities.
Longwood saw a 41.37 percent decrease In
crime, making It the county's safest city. (A
decrease in crime was also evident In
Oviedo and In the unincorporated county.)
And Casselberry, home to the county’s
adult entertainment Industry, which many
people argue perpetuates sex crimes, had
seven forcible ra|&gt;es. the same as Winter
Springs, with no adult chibs and with a
comparable population.
Tlie number that most Intrigued us was
the one linked to percent of crimes cleared.
Oviedo jxillcc officers cleared more than
any ulhei department. 30 percent of the
crimes they Investigated In 1996, but of all
the oilier entitles, police departments In Al­
tamonte Springs. Casselberry. Longwood.
Winter Springs. Lake Maty, and the Semi­
nole County SherUTs Office. Sanford offi­
cers cleared a higher percentage of their
crimes, solving 24.82 percent.
With changes being made and a new
spirit of team work emerging at tlie S a n ­
ford Police Department, we believe th a t
some figures don't lie: although the c ity 's
crime rale Is the highest. It was c re a te d b y
criminals, not inept officers, a n d those
same Sanford officers are p r o v in g t h a t
point as they continue to a r r e s t m o re o f
the bad guvs.

Judging judges and grouping kids
In a locally lightly reported Incident last
week. It appears that Chief Administrative Cir­
cuit Court Judge Newman Brock, angered over
being cut off tn traffic, chased u black man
Into a parking lot and pulled a gun on him to
show his displeasure. The Incident was widely
reported around the state however--1 read
about the In ciden t In a Kry W est newspaper
where l was visiting family for Hie holidays.
Tlie liuidenl, wiilch a llia ile d three squad
cars I'm told, but no report until the Sanford
Chief o f Police personally Intervened, raise:,
some very Interesting questions. Recently four
area Judges have made the newspapers for ex­
hibiting unacceptable public behnvlor and ex­
tremely poor Judgment. Besides Brock, one
was reported for his third DUL one for giving
her female roommate a Job. and another for
fudging on her campaign flyers.
Now the Important question Is what is going
to happen to Brock? Tlie Stnte Supreme Court
publicly chastised Seminole County Judge
Nancy Alley--haullng her to Tullnhusser to
humiliate her personally. Comments were
made that If It were within the ability of the
Supreme Court to remove her from office for
her transgressions. It would do so. Tlie Su­
preme Court. In fact, removed the Chief A d ­
ministrative Judge from office In Volusia
County for intervening for her roommate.
So how does overstating your qualifications
for the Job measure up to exhibiting a classic
case of road rage and threatening the public
with a deadly weapon? Are they equal? is
pulling a lethal weapon on a citizen worth a
bawling out from the Florida Supreme Courtor does U call for something more? If you take
your ease to Court--should you expect u level
headed Judge to hear your complaint? Or
should you fear for your life If he gets angry at
your attorney?
Wanna express your opinion-call Roland D.
Waller, Chairman o f the Judicial Evaluation

the kid's already Into the next level of educa­
tion.
1 believe that ability grouping In elementary
schools facilitates better learning experlencei
for all children. If you are a third grade teacher
with students who teat out from grades 1.2 to
5.6, you spend a lot o f time with the 1.2 studenla-at the expense o f the 5.8 students. Who
beneflta-netther in my opinion, because each
gets a part lime teacher. But If you are a third
S e m in o le County
grade teacher who's class ranges from 2.9 to
3.9. every student In the class gets a better
School Board
opportunity to have the teacher's lull attention.
m e m be r.
There will be leas frustration from kids who
are so far out ahead they keep running over
the rest of the class. And less discipline prob­
lems from those who keep getting run over by
smarter classmates who have the answer for
every question, every problem, far faster then
Committee, at 813-847-2288 and tell him what they do.
you think.
Now. on to common sense! In my perfect
school, students who have different skill levels
In Math v». Science vs. Language would be
And on ability grouping...
The School Board discussed ability level grouped with those of like levels. Yep, It might
involve class changes In upper elementary
grouping at a recent workshop. Two of us on
school grades. Testing would occur each year
the Board are In favor o f allowing elementary
schools to determine the best way o f grouping and atudenta test results would follow them
students to achieve the beat educational expe­ from classroom to classroom. Teacher per­
formance could also be measured by these
rience. The other three Board members fear
going back to ‘ tracking* practices where stu­ same tests. As could the performance of prin­
dents were labeled, and once they were, were cipals and assistant principals-even Executive
treated that way for their entire educational Directors.
Students who have exhibited fewer skills
careers.
It never ceases to amaze me how shallow the than their classmates would be tn smaller
classes-not larger ones. Teacher performance
view la In education. But I guess that's what
pay would be weighed higher for teachers who
happens when you run a monopoly. First of
bring these atudenta up to the class levels ex­
all— ‘ tracking* exists only because principals
are not held accountable for each child's edu­ pected In the school's achievement plan.
"Tracking* would be eliminated by allowing
cational results. Secondly, tf you only test at
principals to reorganize their classes each
grades 4-8-10, then how can one tell If there la
any progreaalon tn the child's Individual educa­ year--or even each semester for those students
who have mastered skills. The goal would be to
tional growth to be held accountable for? By
the time you can ace any trends developing-

an—

BOB QOPP

Let your voice be heard

Promise yourself...

Our readers are Invited to contribute guest
opinion columns for publication a s well as
letters to the editor. Each elected official and
politico who has announced candidacy for
elected office in Seminole County la encour­
age to write as often a s once a month. O pin ­
ions expressed need not be those o f the H e r
' aid: we may or may not agree with you, b u t w e
will always uphold your P in t Am endm ent
right to express your views.

THEM

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Re l a t io n s

LETTERS
Stunned, but pleased
After right years dealing with statewide and
national press. 1 was stunned to read your re­
port o f my speech to the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce (actually, reporters for the Herald
have surprised me before). Marta Orem accu­
rately. fairly and without bias reported my re­
marks in a brief, precise and clear manner.
Importers at m ajor papers In O rlando, Palm
Beach, Miami. T am pa and St. Petersburg could
learn a good deal from y o u r unbiased pro fes­
sionalism! In fairness, p apers in Jacksonville,
Chariottc. Sarasota.- the P anhandle and Indi­
vidual reporters have been fair an d accurate (If
tough). I admire Ms. O rem 's responsible use of
America's First Am endm ent.
H ep. Tom
(R -O v le d o )

Judgment call
I am upset about something that happened
In your fair city recently and thought I would
drop you a line.
I attended a company holiday patty at the
hotel located at the Sanford M arina. It w as
pouring cats and dogs all day. The party began
at 12 noon with approxim ately 300 In atten­
dance. The hotel parking facilities do not a c ­
commodate parking for that m any people plus
their hotel guests.
Consequently,

we

(several

others)

parked

across the drive tn the closest spot to the hotel
to avoid the torrential rain s...w e were oil nicely
dressed. The place w e parked said ‘ Boat
Trailer Parking Only*, however, a s It w as
pouring and n o b oaters would be foolish
enough to go out in su ch weather, w e didn't
think It u n reaso n able to p a rk there.
Four hours later, the rain s still falling, w e
came out o f the hotel to And a $50 parking
tirkrt. In ordinary circum stances I would not
have parked there, however, a s the w eather
was so awful, we did. W h a t I And so totally u n ­
reasonable o f the officer w ho issued these
tickets, was the fact that there were several
cars tn the same location. O bviously there w as
a party, meeting o r large gathering at the hotel
and parking was m inim al. W h y couldn't this
officer have gone into the hotel an d h a d them
make an announcem ent, o r why couldn’t he
have had the foresight to see the parking situ a­
tion and use a little discretion, especially at
tills time of the year.
I would question the methods o f the Sanford

police force an d their ‘ ticket book*. That hotel
h a s h ad Its problem s, m aybe because the City
o f Sanford does not know how to treat tta
guests. I m ay have been wrong, but 1 also feel
the officer could have used his head. I w ork
with eight police officers and asked their
opinion before I wrote this letter. They told
roe. they p ro bably would have used “better
Judgment*.

Leslie PalraU

Fighting crime
I am deeply concerned about the frequency
o f the n ew s reports concerning the high crime
rate In Sanford. Crim e is increasing In S a n ­
ford. while decreasing nationwide. It a p p e a rs
that no one Is doing anything to solve the
problem . According to the reports, the m ajor
crime problem is centralized In one sm all area.
I read a recent article in the Saqfbrd H erald
where som e police officers were com plaining
becau se they were assigned to that p ro b lem
area. They w ere b a d mouthing the m ayor, a n d
others, for having the audacity to a s k them to
do their sworn duty. The Sanford Police De­
partment should do everything hum anly p o s s i­
ble to assist M ayor Dale in solving this
sham eful problem .
1 have a suggestion. Recruit those d arin g
front line crime fighters that went undercover,
infiltrated, an d put those terrible private c lu b s
out o f busin ess. 1 understand that crim e fight­
ers from all over Seminole County volunteered
for that hazardous duty.
.

J— H. B—dall
n

Replying to editorial
This la In reply to the recent editorial a p ­
pearing In the Sanford Herald on Sunday. Dec.

21.
W hile 1 agree with you. that M ayor Larry
D a k 's freshm an year la m em orable, I must
ask. m em orable tor what? For dM atvencaa.
mistrust an d chaos. A n d he aurely did c o m ­
m and the m edia spotlight &gt; the O rlan doSanford Airport d e b a c k . the San ford Police
controversy, th e Sanford Sanitation dispute, a d
Infinitum.
Yes. an d he did, a s you pointed out, ba c k a

Integrity to recuse him self from an y official in­
volvement - this a p p e a rs to b e a clear in stan ce

o f conflict o f In terest A s the "elected captain
o f S anford's sh ip ', he is arrogantly a n d without
rem orse badly off course a n d running h is s h ip
onto the rocks! W ith n o regard for the citizens
o f Sanford, who settled an d rem ain tn Sanford
B E C A U S E it to a ‘ sleepy little town that never
tried to be W inter Park or Orlando*. I agree he
h a s a style o f his own. try coercion, rudeness
an d fear. A n d I am sorry that the Editorial
B oard o f the Sai\ford H erald, ‘ tikes moat of
w hat h e's do n e', becau se I do not Uke A N Y ­
T H IN G h e's done.
1 do agree with you that he lack s Aneaae •
boy, does he ever. B u t you confused his ego
a n d abrasiven ess with '‘ courage*. Y o u r grad e
for the first infam ous year
Fear o f D a k arms a *B*.
My grad e la an * F -\ a n d the sooner h e flunks
out o f this school the better.
Enough about D a k . Let's continue on.
Y ou r, review o f the unfortunate apartm ent
com plex proposed for W e st Sanford is riddled
with errors. These mi stakes m ight b e over­
looked tf m ade b y a c u b reporter, b u t to b e
m ade b y you r editorial staff la Inexcusable.
Let me list
o f thee* p a n Y o u state
that the county's C om prehensive Land U s e
R a n sh ow s high density rotnm crrtsl land ‘ all
around* this 51 acre t r a c t T h is is not a c c u ­
rate. A n y cursory examination o f tba rite p la n
o f this are a will sh o w jtou the c o rre c t d rrijp ia*
tlona. Y ou also mention that tba current d e n ­
sity allow s 20 units p er acre for the apartm ent
property. T h is Is totally wrong. The N orth p a rt
o f the property h a s a la n d use
1-4 units/acre, w h ik the South portion baa s
4-10 u n lta/an e designation (which rem ains tn
effect until final am endm ent approval a n d
zoning approval b y D a k an d the com m ission era). The statement that developer Devtln
‘ obligingly conceded" la a m atter o f Interpreta­
tion. a s la the observation that thia w a s a
‘ sure
"su
re isig n ' o f h is concern with the area. H agw ashi.
. M r. Devlin's concerns a p p e a r to b e h is
profit m argin a n d unlikely for n earby p roperty
ow n ers or other citizens o f Sanford.
I totally disagree with your contention that
"every one w in s here*. In t h k aituatlop every­
one L O S E S here. Especially the nearby hom eowners. the other d ttsena o f Sanford (w ho c a n
the f t v to h - r r n to them), the o w l m om ent, an d the lo ss o f quality ritig k fam ily
homes!tea. A n d finally, "an d beautification
dollars hom eow ner's w ere not prepared to
spend". W h o gave you the authority to m ake
auch a n ill advised statement? H ow do Y O U

rs

Exactly one m onth ago. w e did a column
here at "Special F e o p k " titled ‘ H obday T id ­
bits* (Dec, 4), w hich Included som e o f our
w ish es for the n ew year. W ish es that the d is­
abled com m unity might have for society. P a r­
ticularly tn society's treatment o f the d is­
ab led .
Today w e w ould like to focus on w hat *WE*.
the disabled, a n d o r should expect o f our­
selves. 1 adm it wholeheartedly that this la not
a totally N E W k k a . W e all do It every year. W e
m ake prom ises to ourselves or o u r loved ones.
W e constantly C LA IM that on Jan . 1 o f any
year, w e will accom plish som e difficult task.
W e prom ise to give u p excessive habits a r c h
a s sm oking, drinking o r overeating. W hile w e
m ay b e sincere In these actions, moat o f the
time they do not w ork out.
The sam e la true for the disabled. W e make
prom ises like the on es stated above. Perhaps
though, w e need to go a little deeper. T h is
m ay dc the time to prom ise things that iaffect
ua all. In other w o n ls, do all w e can to be a
positive role m odel for other disabled people.
Here are some things 1 usually prom ise m y­
self.
1. Treat everyone the sam e a s you w ant to
be treated, with respect an d dignity. Y ou ’ll b e
am aaed at the positive results.
2. Try n ew things or accom plish a s m any
n ew tasks a s possible. This can b e aa b ig aa
writing a book, or a a sm all a a reading one.
3. Learn som ething. Take a course, talk to
people. Just learn.
4. Oct invoked. Join a local group such aa a
profit grou p or government board. T h is
will not only help you r community. It will
sh ow others that disabled p e o p k are out In
th rir community a n d are willing to make it
better.
5. Don't tell everyone you meet abou t A L L o f
y ou r health problem s n o m atter how difficult
t h k m ay be. Nothing turns som e people off
foster than som eone describing th rir last op 8. B e positive a s m uch a s possible. T h is
m ay b e the m ost difficult item on this list, but
try.
7. Keep som e continuity In you r life. In
other w ords, keep involved with the sam e
thing* Wre attending the sam e church, d u b s ,
whatever. Borne peopk m ay doubt the reli­
ability o f dies b ird p e o p k . this la a perfect
w ay to destroy that myth,
8. Find com m on Interest tn others. T oo
nea. people think that the disabled
nay not b e Interested in some o f the
things a a n o n -d la a b k d people like
■porta o r politics for csam jrie.
•• f o n t b e afraid to be yourself, even If you
sp eak a k ttk slow er o r foster than others.
This Is w h o v o u are! T h is also applies if you
have strong foettogs abou t something.
10. Have a sense o f hum or abou t Ufc and
tbtagfc even i f th is seem s difficult eomctlmea.
U M moat o f o u r topics here at "S p ecial
fo o p k " , moat o f the above auggrrilnns can
also b e applied to n on-disabled p e o p k aa
w ell.
O ot anything for u a at "Special People*?
Please let u ak n ow t

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Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, January 4, 1998 - BA - %

Crime

Letters
commissioners said they would not appeal.
The president of the Hills of Lake Mary
Homcownrnt' Association. Cecil Thompson,
told our reporter that the association desired
to create u uniform appearance along the CR4GA corridor, but did not have the money to
match the entrance features proposed by Mr.
Devlin for thr TVtn Lakrs Apartment Complex.

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

know what our homeowners were or were not
prepared to do? This was a childish assertion
and assumption, unworthy o f any city newspa­
per. This deserves a retraction and an apology.
It Is a newspaper's responsibility to exercise
objecllxlty and check the accuracy o f the facts
before reporting them to Its readers. In clo s­
ing. let me say that It Is unfortunate that the
Sanford Herald Is putting the stamp of ap­
proval on a politician who apparently has
profit on his mind Instead of people.

Goff
C o n tin u e d fro m Page 4A

O e e rg e H . R o
Bu f o r d , P L

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E d ito r's N ets: In answer to Mr. Rose's
questions: The Seminole County Future Land
Use Map shows the disputed site carved from a
low and mrdtum density tract. Surrounding
that, north front Oregon Avenue nnd west t o ­
ward and past the Interstate, the only desig­
nations Identified are those for High Intensity
Planned Development.
The 20 units per acre density figure Is based
on the vote by Sanford commissioners, who
approved Ute change, and which Dike Mary

eliminate the bottom quartlle of each grade
each year. As to ‘ tracking*. If principals con­
tinued to ’ track* - It would show up In the
school's test results and In the principal's
yearly evaluations, leading to no performance
pay--and even to their eventual replacement If
they allow *1racking" to continue. A simple an­
swer to exnggrrated fears caused by thinking
that focuses on problems rather than answers.
I will continue to push for ability grouping. I
think we've damaged too many children a l­
ready to continue the practice of heterogene­
ous grouping.

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pends on prevention and **ipport from Ihc community.
O f the cases reported, 23.08
percent were cleared with the
highest rate o f 3 0 .14 percent In
Oviedo and the lowest In
Casselberry wllh 20.04 per­
cent.
And although crime In San­
ford Jumped 22.88 perrent from
1995 to 1996. the city had the
second highest clearance rate
at 24.82 percent.
Sanford Police Chief Joe
Dillard attributed the rate to
good police work, perseverance
and luck.
*Our guys go out and work
hard and In their own style de­
velop sources In the commu­
nity that help them clear those
cases." Dillard said. *WeYr
also been lucky, I guess.
’ O f course. 1 would like to
sec that at 100 percent ns
would anyone Involved In law
enforcement."

Uasrd on the SPD's 1997
semi-annual crime report. Dil­
lard said sonic crime catego­
ries will be lower while others
mlghl show n slight Increase.

He predicted a slight Increase
or status quo In the number»or.v
rapes, robberies nnd assaults.
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Sem inole C o u n ty politibits
Cleaning tha roadway
Apparently the most Impor­
tant
roadway
In Seminole
County. U.S. Highway 17-02.
will Ire given thr attention that
Is so badly needed. Except for
Longwood. there Is tremendous
support of tills erTort. Fortu­
nately there are those In Longwood who, I bellrve, will not
let politics hinder the desire of
the vast majority o f Seminole
County residents and city gov­
ernments from continuing ns
quickly as possible to con ­
struct an appropriate roadway
from thr south to our county
seal In Sanford.

Govammant on tha air
Randy
Morris
was
again
elected as chairman of the
county commission. In his re­
port he stated that hr would
like to open up Seminole
County and have the board di­
rect the county manager and
him to negotiate with Time
Warner Cable for broadcasting
the UCC meetings. Isn't this
what we all would like to see?
How often are you able to a t­
tend a BCC meeting? Wouldn’t
you like to know exactly what
took place by watching It? This
Is a great opportunity for the
taxpayers of Seminole County.
T b h will allow vfbUdMb &lt;fa n *
opinions, to see your dls
commissioner in actluii.
la the moot important atep that
can be taken to open up our
county government and see Just
how, and why. your commis­
sioner voted as lie did and to
eliminate
ANY
misunder­
standings that often occur
when reported by others. S u p ­
port the chairman on this propoaal and let's help make it
happen. In the meantime. I
will report to you on the progo f this very Important

Think about this.
Seminole County

H A T T O N II

proposal. Tills Is u major step
toward a closer relationship
with our local government and
an opportunity to see our
(ommlaslon In action. Suppon
this efToril

Slinging mud
Thr upcoming rlertlons look
as If thrre Is going to be more
personal attacks than positive
presentations of Ideas os to
how to Improve our county. 1.
for one. am not particularly In
the mood for mudsllnglng and
would prefer to hear construc­
tive Ideas, le t's see where the
first negative attacks come
from. We can help the process
by asking Important questions
and not letting ourselves be
drawn Into these exchanges
that have little to do with a p o ­
litical platform, a plan, Ideas,
or constructive suggestions reImproving our
it. {The
a. for Icoiirit
■ta.
appropriate personal
may cause many now Kipporting the opposition to re­
consider their support in lieu
o f their own desire to run for
office In the future. Also, there
are those in various political
camps that would prefer not to
use these tactics and would
prefer a more positive ap­
proach baaed on a strong
platform. It will be interesting
to see what direction these
people wlU take, and If they
may decide not to be drawn
Into the negative campaigning.
It la my belief that some will
not participate.; I will have
more to say as the time ap­
proaches.

It's working
There has continued to be a
strong effort to connect county
government wllh the people
and It Is working. The county
manager. Gary Kaiser, ts to be
eimgrutulaled on the vast im ­
provements. Government will
always llnd support If the reintlonshtp bet wren It and the
people Is very good. That can
only be accomplished by posi­
tive. helpful
and attentive
county employees who underaland that they are there to
serve
the taxpayer.
Great
strides have been made In that
direction and lhere Is a posi­
tive feeling within the county,
iThere Is still more to do and
some sorting out ol those who
may not understand the phi­
losophy...fortunately most do.
For those who don't. I'm sure
the county manager would like
to hear from you.

Coming toon
Well. 1997 was a good year
and I suspect that 1998 will be
even better. Our county has
made great strides and we
must hope that the Innovative
thinking continues. This year I
am going to try and report to
you as often as I can the p o si­
tive things that our children
it ysu
qpr
lent are.
young people become o f age. I
believe there ts more good out
there today in .these young
people than ever before. IVe
seen It, and I'm happy to tell
you that we have a great deal
to be proud of. So we're going
to see that they are given the
credit they truly deserve.
You must take Into account
that we have not been very
good role models ourselves.
Apparently
this
has
been
helpful In some ways and the
children o f this nation have
learned some very valuable
lessons from our failures.

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n u itc E s * n u m a B A luneral service for Frances
’ Frankie* Cook. 53, Huntsville,
Ala., who died Sunday. Dec. 28.
1997 at her residence, was held
Wednesday. Dee. 31. at Lakevlcw
baptist Church In Auburn. The
Rev. Dr. A1 Jackson officiated. She
was born Aug. 27. 1944 In Ken­
tucky. Mrs. Cook was a home­
maker and devoted wife and
mother. Slie was as member of
Soulhtldc baptist
Church of
Huntsville, Ala. and a former
member of Lakcvtew
Baptist
Church of Auburn. Ala. She was a
Christian with outstanding faith.
She was a graduate of Seminole
High School, Sanford.
She la preceded In death by her
father. Frank Lee Jones.
Survivors Include husband. Dr.
Kuy B. Jr.; daughter, Amanda.
Huntsville. Ala.; sons. Key, An­
drew. both of Huntsville, Ala.:
mother, Irene Jones Davis, Sonford: staters. Deborah Stone. San­
ford. Kimberly Knack, OalnesvtUe.
Tina Malar. Winter Park. Tamt
Arkcrson, Lake Mary;
grand­
daughter. Zarah Cook.
Frederick's Funeral Home. Ope­
lika. Ala., In charge of arrange­
ments.

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all preparation Is done at this facility
service times will meet your needs
no interest Is charged on trusted
prearrangements, which are 100% refundable
• the family selects cremation services
• m arkers designed to specifications

Notice » hereby given that the Seminole County Board of C ounty Com m issioners (B C C ) will conduct a
public heanng on January 13. 1998. beginning at 1:30 p m., or as soon thereafter as possible, in the ■ •
County Services Budding, 1101 East First Street. Sanford. Florida, Room 1028 (Board C ham bers). T h e
purpose of this heanng is to consider recommendations of the Local Planning Agency/Planning and r ’
Zoning Com m ission (LPA/P&amp; Z), receive public input, and input from any local government or other ••
agency, relating to the proposed rezonmgs described below. This will be the second of two public
heanngs b y the B C C regarding the proposed rezonings and ordinance enacting the rezonmgs. T h e first ;
p u b ic hearing w as held on Decem ber 16,1997. T h e ordinance could be enacted by the B C C on Jan u a ry &gt; 1 3 .1 998. T h e title of the proposed ordinance is:
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING, PURSUANT TO THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. THE ZONING CLASSIFICATIONS ASSIGNED TO CERTAIN PROPERTIES LOCATED IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY (LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS ARE SET FORTH AS EXHIBITS TO THIS
ORDINANCE),' AMENDING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY;
ASSIGNING CERTAIN PROPERTIES CURRENTLY ASSIGNED THE M-1 ZONING CLASSIFICATION
THE M-2 ZONING CLASSIFICATION; ASSIGNING CERTAIN PROPERTIES CURRENTLY
ASSIONEO THE M-2 ZONING CLASSIFICATION THE M-1 ZONING CLASSIFICATION; PROVIDING
FOR MULTWURISOKmONAL USE OF PROPERTIES ASSIGNED THE M-2 ZONING
CLASSIFICATION WITH REGARD TO THE PLACEMENT OF ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENT S AND SEXUALLY ORENTEO BUSINESSES; PROVIDING FOR LEGISLATIVE
PMOBtQS; PROVKMNQ FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; AND PROVIDING
AN EFFECTIVE DATE/ANO CONTINGENCIES RELATING THERETO.

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NOTICE OF REZONINGS/NOTICE OF
REGULATORY LAND USE ORDINANCE
BCC PUBLIC HEARING
TO BE HELD
JAN UAR Y 13,1998

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Not*: Th#M proposed rezonings wR tovotve changts to ths County's Zoning Adas. On December 16, 1997, Ihe
BCC adopted the Industrial M ure land u m designation on SUM 11 end 16. (BCC District 5).

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WUh Betty,

The general public is encouraged to appear el this hearing and present input on the rezonings and proposed
ordtosnee in accordance with tie procedures used by ths BCC or submit wndsn comments to ths Currant Planning
Office, 1101 East First Street, Sanford. FL 32771, telephone (407) 321-1130, extension 7433 or FAX 328-3239. This
hearing may be continued from tone to 6ms as lound necessary by Ihe BCC. CopiM ol ths proposed ordinance and
related information, Including any written comments timely received, are available for public review at tha addreaa
above. Room 1000, between the hours of 6:00 *.m. end 6:00 p m , Monday through Friday, e n d u in g holiday*. A
copy of to# proposed ordinance is also available for pubttc review al the County Commission Records Office M the
Room 2204.

_________________________ __________ to peffidpels In any ol these proceedings sta id contact I s Human__________
Oapsrtnerl ADA Coortfcwtor 46 houre In advance olfiemssangK (407) 321-1130. ederwon 7941. Parsons are advised fiat I
•lay sfsh to appssl any decision mads at tie masting, fiey W needs record of ths prooeedngs. end lor such pupose, they may
need to ensure t e l a verbatim record of tie procsedngt Is mads, which record Induds* ths tssSmony and nWsnce upon whkft
*w appeal!* to ba based, par Becton 208.0106. florid* Statutes.

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BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY: JOHN DWYER. MANAGER
CURRENT PLANNING

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After Hours
Here it is! The list of top movies of the year
Herr It Is! Thr list that has
studio executives holding their
breath and avid,
ravenous
readers salivating with antici­
pation. It Is the Screen Tests
Hcst of 1997 list and It Is yours
for the reading.
Hollywood Is gleaming about
Its best box olflce year ever.
And although some of my en­
trants Into the top ten list are
not blockbusters, nor would
they ever dream of seeing that
status. It certainly does not
diminish their Importance and
the effect they had on me tills
year.
1. T ita n ic - Thr launch of
this
winner
has
already
shipped It Into the record
books having the highest lake
of any film during a Christmas
holiday.
Through word of
mouth and strong critical ac­
claim. this movie lias the p o­
tential to gain back the $250
million that was spent on It.
However. It Is director James
.Cameron that Is the real story
here. The mostly action ori­
ented nimmaker spins a beau­
tiful. tragic love story with the
Titanic sinking as the back­
ground.
The film hearkens
back to the yesteryear of film
when some directors told epic,
classic romances like Victor
Fleming and his Cone with the
Wind.
2. I—A. C on fid en tia l • The
studio that released this stellar
crime drama recently said that
the film was a failure because
ol Its box office intake. That
Just goes to show the blatant
Ignorance and mentality of
some studio officials. It was a
hard ch oice'to make between

David
Frazier

Screen
Tests

Jack (Leonardo DiCapno) leads Rose (Kate Winslet)
through the flooded first class reception area in Ti­
this film and TUanlc for top
honors.
Doth possess quali­
ties from the golden age of cin­
ema many thought lost. Direc­
tor Curtis Hanson — not my
first guess for this film's maker
— brings back film nolr with
grand style.
3. T h e Suw et H ereq fU r Not yet open in our area, but
still one of the year's best.
Canadian
director
Atom

tanic. an epic, action-packed romance picked here
as the top movie of the year.

Egoyan brings this some times
unsettling, somrilmes poignant
picture to life. He b.ised the
film on Russell Hunk's novel
about a small town dealing
with the loss of children t a the
result o f a busing uendent. and
how they overcomr their em o­
tional pain.
Ian Holm (The
F\flh Element I gives a remark­
able performance as a lawyer
trying to help the kxala tn a
class action lawsuit, but. while

Daniel Ponzanelll: The Third Generation

there, he la confronted with
personal demons that he must
deal with. The film was highly
awarded at the recent Cannes
Film Festival In France.
4. Th e lo t M e rm • Taiwan­
ese filmmaker Ang Lee cer­
tainly broke the culture barrier
by directing this cold, detached
drama
about
Connecticut
families dealing with social
changes that are sweeping
through the US o f the 1970's.
Based on the novel by Rick
Moody. Lee studies the Uvea of
two families and how the sexual revolution replete with
*key*
parties,
promiscuous
tryst*, and loosing virginity
affects each member o f those
families. Chilly but brilliant.

B. Penewfmcffm B ony •
W oody A llen b u sts loose in this
ba wdy,
a u d a cio u s
comedy
abou t a wom anizing, boosing.
1. neurotic writer who
that h e la truly mart
o ■*,
fj fV v • try***

happy In hi* art than In rrni
life. Using on all star cast with
the likes of Demi Moore. Robin
Williams and Elisabeth Shue,
Allen explodes with obscene
comedy and n self parodying
undercurrent, and he does It
threw hls camera and directing
as much us hls willing.
0. The A postle • Here la an­
other film that has not yet
opened locally, but It is defi­
nitely one to wall for. Robert
Duvall plays a devout preacher,
whose faith must overcome hls
human frailties.
The moat
noteworthy thing about the
film la how Duvall stays away
from being preachy. Instead,
he Is very objective showing
the constant struggle between
doing what Is right and what Is
wrong.
Duvall sold that he
made this film to show a more
true, down to earth man rather
than the Hollywood stereo­
types that are usually tn the
movies.
7. Utat’B OoId • Peter Fonda
gives the performance of the
year with the portrait of a man
that has built up a shell
around him, but Is forced to
come out when hls family la
put In danger.
Florida film ­
maker Victor Nunez (Ruby ft
Prmvfisr) revives the career of
Fonda most thought to be lost
In acting wasteland.
Nunez
does II through quirt study and
unsympathetic drama.
8. Chasing Amg •
Kevin
Smith writes and directs this
comedy about a comic book
aillsl that falls for a lesbian.
It la hla third film tn a New
York trilogy. Clerks and Mailrafs were the first two. Smith
Is part o f a new wave o f film ­
makers that concentrate on
dialogue and character driven
stories.
Hopefully. Its script

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will not be forgotten around
Oscar time since the film did
come out earlier In the year.
9. C ontact - Jodie Foster
stars in this underrated, cere­
bral. science fiction epic as an
ambitious scientist trying to
make first contact with an
alien /ace. The film captures
the spirit o f exploration Indica­
tive o f Its late writer, thr a s­
tronomer Carl Sagan. Robert
Zemeckis follows up hls For­
rest Gump victory with this a s ­
sured and masterful piece uf
filmmaking.
10. ffe m ila s - If only Dis­
ney's year could be defined by
this winner of an animated
film, then 1997 would have
been a lot better. The con­
glomerate under went boy­
cotting Baptists,
on angry
seeing Impaired
community
and a poor line of qulckly_asaembled
family
films Tike
George of the Jungle and
Rocket Man. Yet moat all can
be forgiven with this Joyous
celebration with Its funny,
spirited demeanor.
It saved
Disney from having to call *1X I
Opening this week Is a new
satire called Wag th r Dog
(Three s t o n ) that louts a
powerhouse duo In Robert Dc
Niro and Dustin Hoffman. De
Niro plays an administrationsaving spin doctor who hires
Hoffman’s Hollywood producer
for damage control tn the ease
of the President of the United
States being charged with sex­
ual misconduct with a young
girl. The two develop a war In
Albania to sway public opinion
lor the president aa there Is an
Impending election.
Directed
firmly by Barry Levinson from
a script co-written by David
Mamet, Wag the Dog does not
knock you over with its satire;
It's not aa biting as It could be.
But there are some great per­
formances as there should be
with the Ukes o f De Niro and
Hoffman. Wag the Dog pokes
fun at two Industries: enter­
tainment and politics, and how
both may be more related than
we realize.

Daniel PonzanalH it a painter from Mexico City (a
sampling of his work is located right). His grandfa­
ther la Octavio PonzanalH, who created the monu­
mental marble Angsts In front of the National Gal­
lery. Daniel's father, Gabriel PonzanalH, hat sculp­
ture* a l over Europe including on the lawns of
Geneeco in Switzerland. Needless to say. the fam­
ily la vary talented. The last reception that PonzaneHi had was hosted In Mexico City by tie exorasident of Maxim The meninn racaobon wfl be
January 13 between 5 pan. and 7 p.m. in the lobby
of the Fine Arts Building on the main campus of
Seminole Community CoHaga In Lake Mary, right off
17-92. There wd be a string quartet wth members
from the Florida Symphony Orchestra playing Mexi­
can composed ciasslcai music. Refreshments mil
be served. C a l 326-2039 for more information.

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will be holding auditions for Its
spring musical 'N a rn ia *, for
■gee 8-18.

Auditions wlU b e

held Saturday. J a n u a ry 17 from
9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m . at the O eneva Family Resource C o tte r
next to the Geneva Elem entary
School, 27S First Street in O eneva. Call 360-7816 for au d i­
tion Information.
The Nolons o f A tlan ta will b e
In concert at the
Sanford
Church o f Ood. SOI W . 23 S t
on Sat., Jan . 10, at 7 p.m . T h e
public is invited to a great w a ­
ning o f Southern O oepel m usic.
A $2 donation a n a love o ffe r­
ing will b e token call 322-3642.
Ortando Theatre Project, the professional tiaatra company In residence
of Seminole Community CoHaga, a fl present Educating Rita, with KeHy
Holden and Alan Broun, a comedy by WiHy Rusaafl. as tha second show
in their 1997-96 season. Tha play opena January 8 and runs through
January 2S wHh performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday eve­
nings at 6 p.m and Sunday afternoons at 2 p m Performances wtH be in
the Fine Arts Theatre at Seminoie Community CoHaga. Tickets for Edu­
cating RMa ata on aala k m . Prices are *15 general admission on Fri­
days and Saturdays and $13 general admission on Thursdays w d Sun­
days. Discounts are available for seniors, student*, and groups. For
tickets, can 326-2040.

First
United
Methodist
Church at 5th Street a n d P a rk
Avenue. Sanford, h a s a special
guest M onday. J a n . B at 7:30
p.m. tn the F ellow ship H ell.
Q uests are welcom e to com e
hear Pam ela B rad y, m eteorolo­
gist from C h an n el 6 W eather
N ew s to apeak abo u t m eteorol­
ogy. w hat the w eather la doing
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l-irtrny. which Involves retail
theft, might be hltflirr because
of Ihc nearby mall and the Inllux of jirople Into the area, he
wild.
For I5I'.H3, Sanford rrjHirted
three murders; 29 forcible
rapes; 158 robberies; 358 ag­
gravated assaults; 625 burgla­
ries; 2155 larcenies; 295 motor
vehicle thefts. The 1997 semi­
annual repon Indicates a slight
increase for the same catego­
ries with the exception of mur­
ders, which numbered zero.
In response In a consultant s
rrport. which found the police
department to be performing
Itt-low nverage levels, SI’D Is
currently restructuring its or
gantzatlon with a stronger fo­
cus on community policing.
There has been some discus­
sion nlwut contracting some
(Killer services to the sherlfTs
office, but no decisions have
been made.
When asked If crime stalls
tics tn Sanford might be affertrd by the reorganization.
Dillard said, T m sure they
would be but I would hate to

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speculate."
The SPD Is staffed liy 79
sworn officers with authoriza­
tion for 89. Dillard said. In­
cluding civilian support per­
sonnel, the total staff Is about
115.
Dillard said Sanford rxpcrlenrrs the same types of crime
than other municipalities from
white co llar crime to violent
crimes.
Hut beenuse o f the high rate
o f repeat offenders, citizens
and law enforcement agents
are frustrated, he said.

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“ The court system In Inun­
dated with cases and people
arrested feel they ran get away
with anything." he said. "We
are picking tip the same peo­
ple over and over again be­
cause their mindset Is that
nothing Is going to happen to
them."

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Dillard said new programs
and a focus on community po­
licing will hopefully help the
situation.
"We’re hoping the community
will cooperate so we can put
these people In Jail," he said.

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P a im i ss La i D
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G O P c lu b elects o ffice rs
S p ecial to the H erald
The
S uburban
ttrpubllran
W om en's Club. Federated re­
cently elected new officers for
1998, at the Matson A Jardln
Restaurant
In
Altam onte
Springs. Tlie H onorable A n n a
Cowin.
Florida
Senate p er­
formed the Installation cere­
mony.

The new oUlcrrs are; ITesldent. Virginia Romford; First
Vice-President. Jeannr Morris:
Second Vice-president. Anita
Stelllng; Recording Secretary,
Hrveriv
Blackmon;
Corre­

sponding Secretary. Barbara
Wlnnlnghain; Treasurer, Marie
Kuhns; Assistant Treasurer,
Nonna DeWolf.
Also on hand was Dr. Jack
l.ynd. founder of the Living­
stone Foundation and The
Good Shepherd Program. The
Good Shepherd Program cares
for tiables who urr bum In
prison.
Suburban
members
brought gifts o f toys and
clothing for these babies and
Dr. Lynd was on hand to re­
ceive them.
Tlie Suburban Republican

Women's Club donated thetr fi­
nal 1997 contribution to the
Seminole Community College
Adult literacy I'rognim tn late
December. Suburban mrmbers
named tills project the Dorothy
S. Bolling Adult literacy Fund
(to horror lire late l*ast Presi­
dent. Dorothy S. Bolling, who
Instituted the program! and
raises money throughout the
year In support thts endeavor.

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mand. probation, restriction,
suspension or revocation. The
finding stem s from a com plaint
filed against Laughlin, stating
that he failed to properly s u ­
pervise a science class In F e b ­
ruary 1990 during which two
students performed a sexual
act while a film w a k ' b e in g
w jK jji Laughlfri IcdrtiVd o f the
incident from other Students in
his class, he reported It to
school adm inistrators os re­
quired by policy.
*1 did what I w a s suppose to
do an d thts ts w hat happened *
he aatd. "Every day I did a

great Job and prevented thou­
sands of Incidents and this one
comes up and I'm blamed for a
misunderstanding."
A complaint was (lied and u
hearing wait Initially scheduled
lo be held beforr the Seminole
County School Board.
But according to Laughlin.
the board ruled to move the
hearing
to thr
state
level
° t fr c a u a e d V t sM bld b e it h i8
M r
to the teacher."
Illll
hearing, h r aatd. never o c ­
curred until the parents o f the
girl asked the state to investi­
gate the Incident tn Septem ber
1996.
T v e been watting an d fol­

Stinecipher
n a Page SA
encc to support the newly
formed State Fish and G am e
Conservation
League
w hose
purpose would b e the protec­
tion o f gam e an d fish in the
state.
Mr. Halstead Caldw ell, actu­
ary o f the Episcopal Diocese of
South Florida, told the men's
club o f the accom plishm ents at
the recent General Conference
of the E piscopal Church In
Cincinnati.
H e ' stressed the unity of
feeling the fellowship which
existed am ong the delegates
even when Individual views
varied widely. He com m ended
the work of S.G. Gray, local
delegate, who w as a m em ber of
the com m ission on budget and
program .
The meeting w aa presided
over by C h arles Steenworth
who announced that the next
meeting would be held on De­
cem ber 20. Rev. Martin Dram
also announced that the a n ­
nual parish su p p er would b e
on Decem ber 8.

Picture Identifications
Ted B arker a n d Pete Buker
th called to Identify som e of
unior Hi
High
t 1956 Sanford Junior
faculty
dressed
In
Sadie
H aw ldna D ay g a rb which waa
published J u ly 24.
&gt; In thr front row, M ary E liza­
beth Thom pson la second from
ic left and John Angel la on

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the right end. Elolse Moritz Is
next to Lorraine Ball (on wall)
on the second row and Helen
W estgatc Is In the center of
that row. In the third row,
Mildred W lcdcrhold Is to the
left o f Alicia Schmidt. C.E.
Lowery, custodian, Is to the
right o f Hugh Carlton tn the
back row.
Norma Jean Martin w a s Iden­
tified by her mother, Norm a
Martin, a s the person fourth
from the left In the third row of
the 1962-62 second grade class
published July 29.
Pat C hapm an Rockett called
and Janice
Orant
TapaJclk
wrote from Virginia with a few
Identifications o f those tn the
1958-59 sixth grade class of
M rs. Alice Orant publish ed Oc­
tober 16. Janice la the d au gh ­
ter o f the teacher. I taught
both Janice and Pat at SHS;
they were classm ates o f those
tn the picture.
In the front row are Helen
Muse, second from left, and
Becky Ricker, fourth from left.
S usan Haynes Is fourth from
the left In the second row. T h e
first three on the back row are
Pat M use. Mary J ean Turner
and Richard D ollar.

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dropped everything." he said. "I
w as promised this would be re­
solved."
Although not surprised by
tlie letter. Laughlin aald he w as
very surprised by
B ro gan 's
findings. However, he said, he
can n o w b rin g la tig h t'Im p o r­
tant facts about the case.
" T m atu d ocS ^B tetl the facta
travel to T ills fo s a c a a t h is
ao the truth fill I fu m e o o t ^ t r e • own expense to oflb r h fa Ihput.
Laughlin, who la searching
said. *1 have tons o f docum en­
for an attorney to represent
tation Including letters from
him when he a p p e a rs before
students In the claaa. teachers
the state, lias 2 0 d ay s to n o ­
an d former school principal
tify Brogan o f his p la n s to seek
Carlton Henley.*
a formal tearin g. O ther o p ­
D uring the state's lnvcstlgations offered to la u g h lin ind u d e an informal hearing b e ­
fore the Education P ractices
Com m ission, surren der o f h is
teaching certificate o r a se t­
that that w as her dad, J o se p h
tlement agreement.
E. W athen. who w aa the m an­
Laughlin. a resident or Longager o f the Em pire Hotel In
wood. said he’s been follow ing
1917. H is parents. Augustine
the ra s e closely, "trying to take
and Ida W athen, were the o w n ­
care o f m yself a n d toy family,*
ers. B a rb a ra had know n that
In the meantime,
in J u ly
they had owned a hotel and
1997, he left Lym an after a c ­
w a s glad to team Its nam e and
cepting an offer from a private
location. She checked out the
school.
address and the hotel would
‘ Leaving had nothing to d o
have been on the site o f the
with this case,* he aald. *1 left
&gt;resent First Federal parking
because 1 got an excellent offer
ot. She also stated that h er
artf I'm enjoying it trem en­
mother. Evelyn Berner, gradu ­
dously though | still strongly
ated from Sanford High Sch ool
support public education.*
In 1914. (I knew all o f the
Laughlin. a grad u ate o f the
W ath en s as Jeanette and I
University o f C entral Florida,
were close friends an d I waa
w as voted 1993 T each er o f the
often in their hom e until they
Year. W hile at Lym an, he a ls o
moved to Ft. Pierce after ou r
served aa athletic director a n d
fifth grade year.)
coached cross
country
and
track.
Laughlin said despite this
experience he la not turned off
Thanks to the excellent p u b ­
by anyone In p articular b u t h e
licity given by the Sanford HerIs disappointed In the process.
old, calendar sales are goin g
In the future, he aald. It's p o s ­
well. Knights Shoe Store rcsible that he would go b ack to
rts heavy sales and people
teaching pu blic school.
ve been watting for the S a n ­
"It bothers me that I b a d to
ford M useum to open several
go through this n on sen se but
m ornings. In hopes that you
I'm sure it will turn out fine no
w ant to continue buyin g c a le n ­
matter what the ruling la * he
dars. the m useum 's h ou rs are
said.
11 a,m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday
through Friday an d 1 to 4 p.m.
on Saturdays. The calen dars
arc also on sale at F en ces
C ard and Gift Shop. A n d re­
m em ber that the society Is also
selling
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Interviewed and no one spoke
to him about tlie c a se .
‘ I w a s left out o f the loop
when the investigators cam e lo
the school last spring." he
said.
In J u ly 1997. the state told
him he could add his com -

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Sick? Stay home, stay in bed
tent. Hie head lllls with fluids and he he
comes more atul more susceptible to bac­
I It-ra id S t a ll W i t t e r
teria.
"Everyone expects we have a pill that will
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I'liysicl.itis reler to tt as
make them better tomorrow." Johnson
the respiratory season
and say It has
said. T h e ir ts no stu b pill. The fa d Is th.it
route w ry early Their olllees have heen
the liest 1 htuu anyone can do Is to stay In
|amined with patients sitter .1 week or two
Im-i I I tememher an oltl doctor trarhlng me
In-lore Thanksgiving
tills years ago Oct bed rest and plenty of
'W e usually don't see the u u iii I mth like
Ihiltls "
this until January or February." said Di
I he problem. Johnson saltl. Is the lacl
desse W Johnson. Jr. one of the partners
no one wants to stay in bed People are
ai Lake Marv Primary Carr at IKHi W
hiking their viruses hi the olllee. to the
Like Man1 lllvd
markrt and on the road as they travel.
(lin e has heen a nasty mix of viruses
They’re passion what they have onto oth­
and viral respiratory Illnesses. Many p a ­
ers. The numlNTs are staggering.
tients say they h aw Item sirk lor weeks. , "Mm h ol the problem is 1 l 1.1t so many
Some t omplalnlnit that |ust as they
people are trawling." Johnson *aM "We’re
showed st^ns ol helm; well, they’ve none
netttnn viruses that oriniuated up north
down .1 second time.
and we re taklnn viruses from here to other
places. As people come here, the more
Hie scenario Is almost always the saute •
« hatters we have ol plckinn up what they've
a person grts a virus that weakens the s\-s
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As the children net ready to return to
school alter the holidays, they should be
healthler. *Hy bring away from school,
they ought to be healthier.’’ Johnson said.
"It’s good thry weren't all together for
awhile.”
Johnson said that he has urged those fit)
years and older to get a pneumonia vac­
cine.
There Is no Inllnen/a epidemic as hap
pens every It) or so years. Itnl the llu and
cold season isn't over. The season ol III
nesses may come to an end In |ust a con
file more weeks Itccausc of the e.ulv start.
Weather has not been a far tor. Johnson
said. Yes. there have been temperature
• flanges and December was very wet but
the conditions were not a factor In the
spread ol viruses "Can't blame this one on
Kl Nino." Johnson said

Tho Sominolo County Shonff's OfItco Tactical Ait Patrol lifts off Fri­
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years From chasing suspoctod
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Attorneys—
C o n tin u e d from Page 1A

I'lshrr and Deen argtir fur the
businesses' constitutional right
lo exist. T ills activity, nude
and seml-nudr dancing.
Is
constitutionally
protected."
said Fisher.

"NoI mmIv argues the morality
(of adult entertainment chilis),"
Deeu said. "If v»u were to
abolish them." Deen said he
told the commission. "I would
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pallenls who have
wandered Irom thru homes It
also trains K 9 handlers hum
tile various law enlnriemrtn
agencies so K ' t s can lie dr
pluved III Isolated areas
"It's a Seminole ('utility law
enforcement rrsourie around
the clock." said Harriett. "It
enhances the safety ol the
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Attorney Robert
McMillan
and Economic Development
Manager Bob Turk set the
rrcord straight next week. "I
merely followed a schedule.lie said.
Seminole County paid for
the bulk of Van Der Welde's
Netherlands trip In advance.
Including $3,050 directly to
file Mid-Florida
Economic
Development Commission In
July.
In a hand-writ leu memo
dated Oct. 2. Van Der Weldc
said he was entitled to a
$1,122 reimbursement. $H22
of whlrh came from the Lon­
don trip.
He sought $500 for meals •
$50 a day for 10 days.
The county commissioners
had revised an oul-daled ex­
pense plan Just before Van
Der Welde's trip. T h r old
plan wasn't up to (lie 1990s."
said Commission Chairman
Randy Morris. "There are few
places anyone could rat u $3
breakfast, a $6 lunch or $12
dinner. We made tfic change
to a straight $50 a day for
meals.’’
Van Der Weldc said that he
understood thut the rules In
effect did not require rrcrlpts
and allowed blanket approval
to spend up to $50 a day.
Morse and deputy clerk
Hob Lewis said that Von Der

Welde submitted a "vague”
record of fils London ex­
penses. Instead of a hotel
receipt, the commissioner
submitted an estimate by a
travel agency o f what the
room usually costs.
Van Der Welde said that
the London hill was charged
to his sister's credit card and
(fiat he should have provided
a ropy. T h is Is llu* only m is­
take I made In this whole
thing." lie Insisted.
"I sense ImiII i Maryanne
Morse and Hob l-rwls are
staging the cheapest political
trick I've ever seen." Van Der
Welde said. "It’s election year
and Lewis Is helping run Win
Adams' rc-elecllon campaign.
They know I'm supporting
Carlton Henley, who Is nt li­
ning against Adams."
Van Der Welde said that
the whole expense account
controversy was an attempt
at nasty politics. Hr had
clashed before with Morse.
"And here It Is again.”
County Manager Kaiser,
home only a few hours after
reluming from a vacation In
North Carolina, said lie was
surprised at the squabble.
T h e last 1 heard of any
problem was In October." he
said.
County Attorney McMillan
said he also thought ttie ex­
pense problem had been
solved In October.

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BCC PUBLIC HEARING TO BE
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JA N U A R Y 13, 1998
Notice is tieieby given trial the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners
(B C C ) *v&gt;Hro n d irt a putrfir. hearing on January 13. 1998 beginning at 7 00 p m . or as
soon ttieroafter as possible. m ttio County Services Omktang 1101 East First Street
Santord. Florida. Room 1028 (Board Ctvambers) The purpose ot this hearing is to
consider recommendations ol ttie Local Planning Agerny/Plarvnng and Zoning
Commission (Lt'A/PAZ) receive public input, and input from any local government or
other agency, rotating to the proposed ordinance This will bo the second ol two
[Kjbtic tieanngs try ttie B C C on the proposed ordinary:n The first public hearing was
liotd on December 16 1997 Tire ordinance could be enaclod by ttie B C C on January
13. 191)8 Ttie title of ttie (rroposed ordinance is

AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES. ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT ESTABUSHMFNTS AND RELATED MATTERS; AMENDING
AND SUPPLEMENTING THE PROVISIONS OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 97-28;
PROVIDING FOR REGULATORY. LAND USE AND RELATED PROVISIONS
RELATING TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS AN0 SEXUALLY
ORIENTED BUSINESSES; PROVIDING FOR LAND USE REGULATORY (ZONING
AND LAND DEVELOPMENT) AND RELATED PROVISIONS; PROVIDING FOR
LEGISLATIVE PURPOSES. FINDINGS AND INTENT; PROVIDING FOR DEFINI­
TIONS; PROVIDING FOR ADULT PERFORMANCE ESTABLISHMENTS
(FORMERLY
ADULT/CASARET/ADULT
MODELING
Ofl
DISPLAY
ESTABLISHMENTS);
PROVIDING
FOR
AN AFFIRMATIVE
DEFENSE.
PROVIDING FOR ADULT MODELS; REGULATING CUSTOMERS OF ADULT
ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABLISHMENTS
AND
SEXUALLY
ORIENTEO
BUSINESSES; PROVIDING FOR ESCORTS; PROVIDING FOR ESCORT
SERVICES. PROVIDING FOR AND DESCRIBING SPECIFIED ANATOMICAL
AREAS; PROVIDING FOR AND DESCRIBING SPECIFIED SEXUAL ACTIVITIES;
PROVIDING FOR AND REQUIRING UCENSES; PROVIDING FOR APPLICATIONS
AND FEES; PROVIDING FOR CLASSIFICATION OF UCENSES: PROVIDING FOR
APPROVAL. DENIAL AND REJECTION OF APPUCAT10NS; PROVIDING FOR
DUTIES AND CONTINUING DUTIES UPON UCENSE APPLICANTS AND
RELATED PERSONS AND ENTITIES; PROVIDING FOR INVESTIGATIONS;
PROVIOING FOR REAPPUCATION; PROVIDING FOR TIME PERIODS;
PROVIDING FOR ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABUSHMENTS EXISTING ON A
CERTAIN DATE; PROVIDING FOR DIVERSE GOVERNMENTAL RESPONSIBli IT1FR AND RESOURCES: PROVIDING FOR ISSUANCE. EXPIRATION. LAPSE.
CONTINUATION. TERMS. SUSPENSION. REVOCATION AND ENFORCEMENT
OF UCENSES. PROVIDING FOR REQUIRED COMPUANCE WITH STATUTES.
LAWS. ORDINANCES. RULES AND REGULATIONS; PROVIDING FOR PROCE­
DURES AND PROCEEDINGS. PROVIOING FOR WORKER RECORDS. CUSTOM­
ER CONTRACTS AND OAJLY REGISTERS AND THE INSPECTION AND COPYING
THEREOF; PROVIOING FOR DUTIES AND OBUGATIONS OF OWNERS.
OPERATORS. UCENSEES. CUSTOMERS AND OTHER PERSONS AND
ENTITIES; PROVIOING FOR PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES ANO UNLAWFUL ACTS
BY LICENSEES. PERSONS. ENTITIES. ESTABUSHMENTS. BUSINESSES.
WORKERS ANO CUSTOMERS; PROVIDING FOR GENERAL REQUIREMENTS.
: DUTIES. OBUGATIONS. REQUIRED ACTS ANO PROHIBITIONS; PROVIOING
FOR CONSENT UPON AN APPLICATION BEING MADE; PROVIOING FOR SPE­
CIFIC PROVISIONS RELATING TO VARIOUS CATEGORIES OF UCENSEES
ADULT BOOK STORES/ADULT VIDEO STORES. ADULT THEATERS. ADULT
PERFORMANCE ESTABUSHMENTS. COMMERCIAL BOULV CONTACT ESTAB­
USHMENTS; PROHIBITING COMMERCIAL BODILY CONTACT ESTAB­
USHMENTS. BUT SAVING THE REGULATIONS RELATING THERETO IN THE
EVENT OF A CONSTITUTIONAL Ofl OTHER DEFECT; PROVIOING FOR ESCORT
SERVICES; PROVIOING FOR PROHIBITED ACTS BY CUSTOMERS; PROHIB­
ITING ADVERTISING BY CERTAIN MEANS; PAOVNNNG FOR PNOHWrTCO ACTS
BY WORKERS ANO OPERATORS; PROVIOMG FOR RECORDS AND REPORTS;
PROVIDING FOR NAME CHANGES, PROVIDING FOR ADVERTISING,
PROVIDING FOR MINORS; PROVIDING FOR OBSERVATIONS. INSPECTIONS.
STANOAROS.
RECORDS,
STRUCTURAL
REQUIREMENTS,
USE
OF
RESTROOMS OR DRESSING ROOMS. NOTICES. SIGNAGE ANO RELATED
MATTERS PERTAINING TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ESTABUSHMENTS.
SEXUALLY ORIENTEO BUSINESSES ANO WORKERS ANO CUSTOMERS
THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR THE NON-APPUCABIUTY OF CERTAIN
PROVISIONS; PROVIOING FOR HOURS OF OPERATION; PROHWfTINQ THE
OPERATION OF. OR WORKING AT A SEXUAL ENCOUNTER BUSINESS;
REMOVING THE PROHIBITION AGAINST BEING A CUSTOMER AT A SEXUAL
ENCOUNTER BUSINESS: PROHIBITING THE CAUSJNO. ENCOURAGING OR
ALLOWING OF A MINOR TO BE PRESENT AT A SEXUAL ENCOUNTER
BUSINESS; PROVIOING FOR IMMUNITY FROM PROSECUTION; AMENOtNQ
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF ORDINANCE NUMBER S7-2S: 6. 9. 12. 11, 17,
19, 24. 26, 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 34. 35. 36, 39 ANO 45; REPEAUNQ THE
FOLLOWING SECTIONS OF ORDINANCE NUMBER 97-29 (ALTHOUGH SIMILAR
PROVISIONS MAY BE SET FORTH IN THE ORDINANCE): 27,33 ANO 37; CREAT­
ING SEVERAL NEW PROVISIONS RELATIVE TO ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
ESTABUSHMENTS ANO SEXUALLY ORIENTED BUSINESSES; PROVIOING
FOR UNLAWFUL ACTS RELATIVE TO OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS, HOURS
OF OPERATION. MINORS, RECORDS ANO RELATED ANO SIMILAR MATTERS;
PROVIDING FOR COUNTYWIDE APPLICATION UNOER CERTAIN CONDITIONS;
PROVIOING FOR GENERAL CODIFICATION. DUAL COOIFtCAHON IN BOTH THE
LANO DEVELOPMENT CODE OF SEMINOLE COUNTY ANO THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY CODE, ANO ASSIGNING DUTIES TO THE CODE CODIFIER; PROVID­
ING FOR SEVERABIUTY ANO PROVIOING AN EFFECTIVE DATE.

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The general public is encouraged to appear at Dae hearing and preeant nput
regarding the proposed ordinance m accordance with the procedures used by the
BCC or submit written comments lo the Current Planning Office. 1101 East First
Street. Sanlord. FL 32771, telephone (407) 321-1130. extension 7433 or FAX 328­
3239 This hearing may be continued Irom time to hme as found necessary by the
BCC. Copies ol the propoeed ordinance, and related information, Including any
wnttan comments tamely received, are avatabfa tor pubfec review at the address
above. Room 1000, between the hours ol 800 a m and 5:00 p m , Monday through
Friday, eachxhng holidays A copy ol the proposed orttanance Is also available tor
pubtac review at the County Commisaion Records Office at tie above address. Room
2204
Persons with ttasabftataes neecfcng assistance to partaapeio In any ol these proceadwiga
should contact the Human Rasources Department ADA Coordinator 48 hours In
advance ol the hearing at (407) 321-1130. extension 7941. Persona are advised that
4 they wish to appeal any decision made at tie hearing, tiey w* need a record ol tie
procoodngs. and tor such purpose, tiey may need to ensure tie! a verbatim record of
the proceettangs Is made, which record Indudas tie testimony and evidence igxm
which tie appeal is lo be based, per Section 2860105. Florida Statutes.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BY: JOHN DWYER. MANAGER
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Sports
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Jeff
Berlinicke

Remembering 1997

The past
year had
What a great something
year 1997 was for all fans
for Seminole
County teams
and athletes
H e ra ld S ta ff V M f r

By D E A N S M IT H

Hr raid Sports Editor

S A N F O R D _ A ll o v e r S e m in o le C o u n t y ,
c o a c h e s a n d a th le te s h a d a lot to b e t h a n k fu l
fo r In 1997.
E v e n m o re so . th e (a n a o f h ig h s c h o o l
s p o r t s h a d e v e n m o re to b e t h a n k fu l for.
L e t's sta rt o(T w ith th e h ig h lig h t o f th e y e a r,
th e S a n fo r d P o st 5 3 b a s e b a ll te a m b e in g
c r o w n e d b e s t In th e n a tio n a fte r b e a t in g
M e d fo rd . O r e g o n In th e fin a ls o f th e n a t io n a l
A A U t o u r n a m e n t . M a d e u p o f p la y e r s fr o m
O v ied o . L a k e M a r y a n d S e m in o le , the te a m
b r o u g h t h a c k th e tr o p h y a fte r C h r is L o u w s m a 's se v e n th In n in g h o m e r c a p p e d o ff a
c o m e b a c k w in o n E S P N . N e a r ly 100 fa n s
g a t h e r a t th e O r la n d o In t e r n a t io n a l A ir p o r t
to g re e t th e w in n in g te a m . C o a c h R od F e r g e rs o n h a d th e b ig g e s t s m ile a t the tim e, b u t
O v ie d o c o a c h Kenrte B r o w n a n d S e m in o le
c o a c h M ik e P o w e r s m a y h a v e b ig g e r o n e s
n e x t s p r in g a s th e ir te a m s r e t u r n se v e ra l o f
th e p la y e r s fro m th a t te a m .

A close second would have to be Seminole
grad Matt Kucher's win In the U.S. Am ateur
golf tournament. Kuchar followed In the
footsteps o f players like Jack Nlddaus. Bobby
Jones and Tiger Woods while winning on na­
tional television and he returns to Georgia
Tech this season before defending his title
next August.
’ TO ers was LSU punter Chad Kessler, a
tiO r M ary grtd . wbo broke the NCAA wUtmik punting record and hdcim e the f is t
punter In history to average over 50 yards
per p u n t He la a first-team All-America and
win be kicking for someone tn the NFL next
fall.
Don't forget Lake Brantley* state baseball
title. The Patriots repeated the
of
1991 with as many no-hitters from their 4
Aces pitching staff, two o f whom will be
suiting up for Division 1 powerhouse Missis­
sippi Stats this year and another - Hobble
Sits • who win come back to Brantley for his
Lake Brantley simply overwhelmed oppos­
ing batters and found Itself with another
banner to hang a t its home which is being
reconstructed tn time for the Patriots’ title
defense. Don't count them out from a return
trip to Tampa.
m basketball, the Oviedo boys made a great
run through districts, then state, to meet
Miami Senior tn the elate finals. Playing
without its coach who waa injured the previ­
ous night. Oviedo hung with Miami for over
a half before felling to one o f the nation's
best teams. Ed Klrahner has his r— ™ play­
ing great ball early in the season despite
three new starters and. If anybody can get
his team a return trip to Lakeland, it's
Klrahner.
The Lake Mary girls hsskrtball team, cur­
rently the number one team in the number
one class tn the state, also went to Lakeland
last season with three sophomore starters
before losing In the final aeconda o f the fi­
nals. If they don't make a return trip, it
w on t be for a lack o f talen t
Back to Oviedo where the Lions' football
team made It to the second round o f the
state playoffs with a new coach. The Lions
traveled seven hours to Its second round
game but many starters are back next sea­
son. including quarterback Josh Cullen.
That wasn't It for Oviedo. The boys volley­
ball team took the VolleyFeet tide for the first
time.
It was also a big year for college signings.
Athletes from every school In the county
a llie d on with blg-dme colleges Including
Oviedo's Jerem yf Trout (Florida, baseball),
Chris Sanders (Maryland. football). Lake
Mary’s Matt Ackley (New Mexico,
Me
golf), Lake
Howell's Tam Hopkins (Lake Howell, football).
Seminole's Aubrey Nelson (West Carolina,
volleyball) and Oviedo's Jason Dellafield
(Jacksonville, basketball).
Unfortunately, It was also the year o f a big
goodbye aa Lake Mary swimmer M egan
*""* •was
w » killed
m u c u in
ui a
■ car
c a r accident
a m o a u In
in
the spring. She was set to sign with a blgdme college, possibly Clemson. before her life
waa taken.
Seminole County said goodbye to four
football roarhee In 13 months - Doug Peters

SANFORD _ World Championnlilpft. Oolf Championship*. Slate
Championships.
Retirements.
Deaths. Major nporting events.
DedlratIon*. You name It. It happrnrd In Srmlnole County aporta
In 1997.
From the Sanford CampbellLorrIiik Amrrtcan Legion Poat 53
baseball team winning the World
Sriirn; Matt Kuchar winning the
U.S. Amatrur Oolf Championship;
Chad KrHslrr being named an AllAmerica football player, the Oviedo
boys and Lukr Mary girls basket­
ball trams making the state (Inals;
the Lukr Urantlry baseball and
swimming teams winning state
championships; Sanford and Alta­
monte Spnngs hosting Softball and
tlabe Ruth Baseball World Series';
the arra had a little something for
every sports fan In 1997.
Following will be a recap of each
month In 1997.

JA N U A R Y
* Mirk Harris named head foot­
ball coach at new Winter Springs
High School after leading Lyman
freshman team to 33 straight wins.
* University o f Florida defeats
Florida Stale to wtn National Foot­
ball Championship.
* Sanford Jim Voltollne hlta first
hole-ln-one at Alaqua Country
Club.
* Lake
m an Danny
play In the

va g r"
won the Late
New Sm yrna Speedway.
* Vipers wtn Squirts D M aton In ­
Line Hockey title at Skate and
Sport.
* Even-num bered year graduate

Probably Vte lop two (tone* from an n t n M 1997 lor aports
fans In SanVnols County waa tha Sanford CampbaC-Loaalng
Poat 53 American Legion baaabal team (top photo) winning

Sanaa and Saminoie Htyt School graduate Man
Kuchar (pictured In bottom photo wdh N a parents) winning tha
U.S. Amateur Oolf Championship.

T r ib e g irls w in at
s o c c e r to u rn a m e n t
•paalal la Ike Herald
T AVAR ES _ The Sem inole High
School girls' soccer team Improved
their record to 4-1-1 on the season
with
a
5-4.
double
overtime
(sudden
death)
victory
over
Zephyrhllla In the opening gam e of
the Hickory Point Invitational Fri­
day afternoon.
The Fighting Semlnolea took a 3 ­
1 lead at halftime on pair o f g o als
by freshm an Evle C epuran and a
solo score by Junior star C .C .
O uillan.
Seminole struck first in the sec­
ond h a lf a s C .C . O uillan fed C e p u ­
ran tn the alot for a goal, giving the
Tribe a 4-1 lead.
But the wind would becom e a
m ajor factor a s a gust straight out
of
the
eaat
w as
blow ing
at
Zephyrhllla' back s during the sec­
ond half.
The Bulldogs took advantage o f
the w ins to score three unansw ered
goals and tic the gam e at 4-4.
Zephyrhllla continued to ch al-

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Clark II: Zcptiyrtulla 4 (Caatro 7. Neale 1.
Tlbba II. Aaalata . Seminole 3 (C. Ouillan I.
Snell l|: Zephyrhllla 7 fllbba |, MrOavem
II. Shota on soal . Seminole 10: Zephyrhllla
10. Savea . Srmlnole (Oasnoeil. 13:
Zephyrhllla S. Krcorda _ Seminole 4-1-1.
lenge the net. outshootlng Sem i­
nole 16-10. but the Fighting S em l­
nolea' defense hung tough.
T h e w in la a credit to Beth
G anon'a ability In the net.* said
Seminole head coach Tony A ren a.
•She never let dow n an d kept
coming up with one big save after
another.”
The gam e went to overtime with
the Tribe getting the w in s at their
backs. However, they were u n ab le
to capitalize, only getting off two
shots.
_
The contest then went to a five
minute sudden death period.

Jo n e s nam ed T A A C
P layer-of-the-W eek
ORLANDO _ Homos Oran! acorad 17 points and um Improving Brian
Evans netted 16 points, but M was not enough as tha Ortado Magic
drappsd an 61-71 dadalon to la Otvatand CavaMsrs In Magic’s opening
gams of 1966 at Orlando Arana Friday night Ortondo also got a big scare
ahanRony Sefcafy (above) sprained Ihe right ankle toal ha had surgery on
latt summer. X-Rays taken during the gams proved negative, but R is not
known how much Urns, &gt; any, toe vstoran oantor might miaa.
Tha Magic Mi play In New York against the Knicfcstonight (Saturday, 7:30
pro, WKCF16) and than return horns on Monday to host tot 8an Antonio
Spurs at 7:30 p.m. (8UN) at OrlandoArana.

O R LA N D O _ M ark Jones, a senior
guard for the University o f C entral
Florida, w as nam ed the Trana
Am erica
Athletic
Conference's
Player-of-the-W eek on W ednesday.
He la the first U C F player to earn
the h onor since Ochlel Sw aby did
ao four times tn his career from
1993-96.
Jones, who leads the TAAC an d
ranks 19th n atio n ally ' tn scoring
(23.3 points p er gam e), averaged
39 points, 11 rebounds. 4.5 aaalata
a n d 3.5 steals In two gam es for the

Golden
Knights
prior
to
the
C hristm as H olidays.
H e shot 51.3-percent (2 0 -lb r3 9 )
from the field. 50-percent (5-for-10)
from three-point land an d 73.7percent (13-for-17) from the free
throw line In that span .
In U C F a 94-60 w in over S t
Thom as on D ecem ber 18. J o n e s
scored 42 points (14-for-21 field
goals, ft-for-6 three-pointers. 9-for11 free throws) - the moat ever b y
a G old en Knight since the sch ool
moved to N C A A Division 1 during
the 1984-85 seaso n .
The previous
record w aa 38

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

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Sanford. Honda - Sunday. January 4. 1998

IN B R I E F
PONY Baseball registration
FIVE POINTS _ With thr Spring Baseball
season ready to Ret started. Seminole PONY
Baseball wtil hold Spring Registration over
the next three Saturday's at the Seminole
TONY Baseball Complex on County Road
419. one mile east of highway 17-92 near
Winter Springs.
All boys and girls ages five to 16 are en­
couraged to sign up tn the upstairs office of
the Seminole PONT Clubhouse from 10 a m.
to 2 p.m. each Saturday.
If you are new to TO NT Baseball you will
need a copy of your birth certificate to regis­
ter. Some registration fees have been re­
duced In the younger age groups.
Call 323-5570 for more Information.

Stricklin at Daytona USA
DAYTONA BEACH _ Hut Stricklin, driver of
the Circuit City Monte Carlo on the NASCAR
Winston Cup Series, Is scheduled to make a
special guest appearance at DAYTONA USA&lt;
Daytona International Speedway's awardwinning 'Ultimate Motorsports Attraction* on
Sunday. January 4th from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Stricklin, whose sponsor. Circuit City, la
one of DAYTONA USA's official Founding
Sponsors, will be on track during January
testing. He Is scheduled to greet hundreds of
fans in a series o f 'fan forums* to be staged
in DAYTONA USA's Pepsi Theater. Guests to
the attraction will have the opportunity to
speak with Stricklin during these Informal
20-mlnute Q&amp;A sessions.
An attraction ticket Is required for atten­
dance at these fan forums. Call DAYTONA
USA at (904) 947-6800 for more information.

random drawing. A pplications received b e­
fore January 5 w ill not be considered,
After the random drawing thr GFC will Is­
sue any remaining penults on a first-come,
first-served basis.
Turkry hunters on most public wildlife
management areas (WMAs), and private
lands do not need a sprtng turkry quota hunt
permit. However you will need’ one If you
plan to hunt any o f the following manage­
ment arras located In the GFC's Central Re­
gion: Caravrllc Ranch In Marlon and Putnam
counties; Flying Eagle In Citrus County; H alf
Moon in Sumter County; Ocalu-Lakr Delaney
Unit In Marlon and Putnam counties;
Rlchloam In Sumter. Lake. Pasco and H er­
nando counties; Seminole Forest in Lake
County; Seminole Ranch In Orange County;
l*ralrle Lakes Unit of Three Lakes In Osceola
County; and Tosohatchce in Orange County.
In order to turkry hunt on uny of these ais
eas you must jiossess a valid Florida hunting
license, a spring turkey quota hunt permit, n
wild turkry stamp and a wildlife management
area stamp.

Spring Turkey Quota Permit
applications available now
OCALA _ Turkey hunter prepare: spring
turkey quota hunt permit applications are
available right now at the Florida Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission's (GFC) re­
gional o (Tices or from the OFC's Quota Hunt
Office In Tallahassee.
Sportsmen can also request that an appli­
cation be sent by mail by calling either the
Ocala regional office at (352) 732-1225. or
the Quota Hunt Office In Tallahassee at (850)
488-8573.
The applications must be completed and
submitted by mall to the GFC's quota hunt
office In Tallahassee between January 5 and
January 14 In order to be eligible for the

Rec. volleyball meeting
SANFORD _ Thr Sanford Rrcrrntlon De­
partment will hold an organizational meeting
for Polar Bear Recrratlonal and Power V ol­
leyball Leagues next Wednesday. January
7th at 6:30 p.m. at thr Downtown Youth Cen­
ter. lower level of Sanford City Hall.
The Recreational (No Spike) League plays
on Monday nights and the Power League
plays on Wednesday nights. All games urr
played at Sanford Middle School.
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

Church Basketball meeting
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment will hold on organizational meeting
for on Adult Church Polar Bear Basketball
League on Thursday. January 8th at 6:30
p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center, lower
level of Sanford City Hall.
Fellowship, either a no fast break or a
slow break league, and Competitive leagues
are being planned.
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

Lake Mary softball
LAKE MARY _ The City o f Lake Mary De­
partment of Parks and Recreation will be
conducting a Polar Bear Softball season at
the Lake Mary Sports Complex.
H ie 10-week leagues will begin play the
week of January 19th.
Women's Fast Pitch will be ofTered on
Monday night's and Men's C Leagues will be
played on Wednesday and Friday night's.

Teams that played In the Fall 1997 season
can register now. while new registrations be­
gin on Monday. January 5th and will be
taken nt I-ikc Mary City Hall. Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Regis­
tration packets can be picked up at City Hall
nt any time.
The City o f Lake Maty provides ballH. um­
pires and scorekccpcrs for all games. First
place teams In each league receive n cham ­
pionship team trophy and championship Tshtrts for each player.
Call 324-3097 for more Information.

SHS alumni baseball
SANFORD _ Seminole High School Is
looking for alumni to attend the annual
baseball game and cookout to be held on
Saturdny. January 24. 1998.
Please call Mike Ifowers at 320-5058 and
leave your name and number and someone
will return call with Information.

1998 (bom 1948 or before) Is forming at the
University o f Central Florida and Is looking
for quite n few good...or at least w ill­
ing... players.
"We will play a five week season. January 6
tn February 3. with games on Tuesday
night's.* said Loren Knutson o f U C Ps Recreutlon Services. *We nerd about 50 players
to form four trams.*
Slgn-up will be Tuesdays. Drcrmber 9 and
16. from 7 p.nt. to 9 p.m. at U CPs Intramu­
ral Field No. 1.
The cost per player will not exceed $15.
with an additional $10 for shirts and hats If
the trams want them and sponsors cannot
be found.
*We play a short fence and a close back­
stop. limit the pitchers to two Innings and
the games to two hours.* says Knutson.
So break out thr liniment and give It a try.
fcull (407) 823-2408 for Information.

Girls’ wrestling tournaments
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley
High School und coach Kevin Carpenger are
pleased to nnnounrr a series o f Women's In­
vitational Wrestling Tournaments In associa­
tion with the Seminole County Women's
Wrestling ITogram.
Tlie final two tournaments will lake plnce
at Lake Brantley High School oh January
10th and February 20th.
Women are eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) rules and
It will cost $30 as a team or $5 as an Indi­
vidual. Tentative weight classes are 94. 101.
110. 119. 127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
Each tournament will be double elim ina­
tion. frature folkstyle rules und there will be
individual awards.
Cull Carpenger at (407) 320-3670 for more
details.

Sanford Adult Softball
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is taking registrations for the Adult
Softball Leagues ot the Downtown Recreation
Center on the first floor o f Sanford City Hall
on the com er o f Seminole Boulevard and
l*ark Avenue.
The slowpltch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear Leagues starlin g In Jan u ary are
men's, wom en’s. C o -E d . church and a new
Industrial division for com pany teams only.
For more Information please call 330-5697.

50+ Baaaball League at UCF
O R LA N D O _ W an t to play h ardball, p er­
h ap s one m ore time?
A league for p layer* at least 50 year* old In

Waterfowl rule change
ORLANDO _ To comply with changes In the
statewide wntrrfowl rules and eliminate
confusion In thr hunting brochuir, the ntle
for hunting In thr Emrmlda Marsh Type 11
Wildlife Management Arrn has been revised.
Hunters who possess a special hunting
permit for thr Emrralda Marsh Type II WMA
can hunt on the first and last day. every
Wednesday. Saturday und Sunday of the sea­
son. The permits are available through the
Tax Collector Offices of Lake, Orange. Mar­
lon und Volusia countlra.
Tlie durk and root season at the Emrralda
Marsh Type II WMA will end on January
20th. with a youth hunt scheduled for Janu­
ary 24th.

Volusia Speedway Park
BARBERVILLE _ Tlie NASCAR All-Pro Serles will kick off the 1998 Series on February
8th at the All New Volusia Speedway Park
during Speed weeks.
Drivers from across tlie nation will be on
hand to provide exciting racing on the fast •
3/8*s mile Asphalt Track.
During the ofTseason Owner/Operator Dkk
Murphy made the decision to change the two
tracks at the former Volusia County Speed­
way. The 1/2-mile asphalt was changed to a
dirt track and thr dirt track Is now a 3/8
milr asphalt track.
For more Information on 'he activities at
Voluslu Speedway Pork call (904) 985-4402.

1997
C o a t ia a s d firm

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beat odd-num bered year
graduates.
7-5.
tn
annual
Seminole High School Alum ni
B aseball G am e.
* Lake M ary high gtria b a s ­
ketball team w in s 20th gam e
without a loss.
* District soccer finals are
set with both Lake Brantley
teams. Oviedo b o y s an d Lake
M ary an d Sem inole girls all a d ­
vancing.

FEB R U A R Y
* Lake M ary high hosts 2nd
A n n ual Resolution Mile with
over 70 runners attending.
* Spruce Creek ends Lake
M ary girls' bask etball team 's
23-gam e w inning streak.
* Sem inole High graduate
C h ris Y oum an s w a s
2-for-3
with a home run to lead H ills­
borough Com m unity
College
past
Sem inole
community
College in ju n io r college b a s e ­
ball.
* Lake M ary's Sean St. Den­
nis and Kris Kessler, Oviedo's
Josh
G reer
an d
C h ristian
Sanders an d Lake B ran tley's
D arren H erndon all sign N C A A
Division I football
grant-tnalds.
* Lake M ary h igh 's girls so c ­
cer team advances to C la ss 6ANorth II Regional C h a m p io n ­
ship.
* Lake M ary boys' b a s k e tb a ll
team wins 20th gam e o f s e a ­
son.
* New
Sm yrna
S peedw ay
hosts annual W orld Series o f
Asphalt.
* Lake M ary girls beat Lym an
for 6A-4 district bask etball ti­
de.
* Oviedo boys best Lake
Howell for district b a sk e tb a ll
cham pionship.
* Seminole boys bo p O sceo la
to
win
district
b a sk e tb a ll
crown.
* Lake M ary's Matt T ow n sley
signs to p lay bask etball at
Rollins College.
* Seminole Com m unity C o l­
lege wom en s bask etb all team
pulls off a p air o f Incredible
com e-from -behlnd
victories
and c a m trip to S late T o u rn a ­
ment.
* Seminole volleyball
a tar
A ubrey Nelson sign s grant with
W estern Carolina.
* Oviedo boys a n d Lake M ary
girls basketball team s advance
to state tournam ent: Sem inole
boys fall in regional sem ifinals.

M ARCH
* Richie A d u b ato nam ed Or­
lando Magic h ead coach.
* Lake M ary's
girls
and
Oviedo's boys
w in
exciting
sem ifinal gam es a n d advance
to state b a sk e ib a ll C h am p io n ­
sh ip gam e at la k e la n d C h ic
Center.
* Lake Brantley pitcher's
throw four no-hitters in first
eight gam es o f baakeball s e a ­
son.

* Lake Mary girls fall 52-49 to
Pensacola In GA final, w hile
Oviedo drops a 83-50 decision
to Miami H igh in boys' b a sk e t­
ball final.
* Sanford chosen to. hpst
NGA
National
M id-Florida
B odybuilding C lassic an d M s.
Florida Fitness U S A N ation al
Qualifier.

A P R IL
* Oviedo b e a u host Lake
Brantley for B ig B lue B a s e b a ll
B onanza title; Sem inole takes
third with C h ris Louw sm a b e ­
ing
nam ed
M ost
V a lu a b le
Player.
* Sem inole H igh School turns
on lights for first time for on cam pus b a se b a ll an d softball
fields.
*
Lake
M ary's
S a ra h
McW eeney sign s to play volley­
ball at Georgia Southwestern.
* Lynn Brian nam ed w om en 's
basketball coach at University
o f C entral Florida.
* Long-tim e Lake Brantley
football coach F led Alm on a n ­
nounces
retirement.
G eorge
Clayton nam ed n ew coach.
* Greenw ood Lakes M iddle
School's girls bask etball team,
under coach
Mike
Mitchell,
goes undefeated.
* Oviedo's B en K n app (Itches
perfect
gam e
against
Lake
H owell.
* The King (Eddie Feigner)
and H U Court p U y exhibition
softball gam e at Sem inole High
School.
*
Sem inole
and
Orange
County Firefighters play foot­
ball gam e for charity at Lake
Brantley.
* Sem inole high football a s aU tant
Don
C arter
passes
aw ay from heart attack.

* Sabreena Sapp (Troy State)
an d D aw n T ra in s
volleyball g r a n U .

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sign

M AY
* Sem inole a n d Lake Brantley
w in b a se b a ll district ch am pi­
onships: Oviedo w in s second
straight softball title.
* Sanford chosen to host A S A
S u p er O pen Softball W orld S e­
ries.
* Sem inole b a se b a ll team
loses in regional sem ifinals.
* Lake Brantley w in s second
s u t e b a s eb a ll cham pionship.
* Sem inole's boys an d girls
track
team s
w in
regional
ch am pion sh ips.
* Oviedo's Lyndaey W yn egar
signs basketball grant with
Lynn University.
* Lake M ary's J aso n H arger
signs g o lf grant with N ew M ex­
ico and C artasa Sica sign s
softball grant with W est G eor­
gia.
* Sem inole High graduate
David Eckstein break s career
hit record for University o f
Florida b aseb all team.

JU N E
* Sem inole's Clyde *C3* W il­
liam s
and
Lake
B rantley's

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Carl Brown Isd the Labs Mary (pte*
Final Four at Lakeland C M c Center *
Robbie Sltz are nam ed First
Team All-State in b a se b a lL
• Seminole Predators w in
A A U State B aseball C h a m p i­
onship.
• Seminole's Jerry Posey re­
tires as Athletic Dtretor. Mike
Powers named new A D .
* Moose Lodge Pirates w in
third straight Sanford B a b e
Ruth City C ham pionship.
* Enterprise Trucking B rav es
win Bambino City C h a m p io n ­
ship.
* Seminole's T a m a ra
O ilchrtst honored by City o f S a n ­
ford as Seminole C ounty A th ­
lete of the Year.
• Lake Mary's Anthony B ravo
earns a spot in U S A J u n io r N a ­
tional Wrestling Tournam ent.

JU LY
* Seminole Com m unity C o l­
lege women’s bask etball team
signs 7-foot J aan a Kotova from
Estonia.
* SCC hosts W orld League
Shootoul for womrn'i
n's b ask etball teams.
* Lake Mary Sports C o m p lex
p u U on first wom en’s recrea­
tional fastpltch softball league.

AUGUST
* Mike G ibson nam ed boys'
cross country a n d track coach
at Lake Mary. Lionel B o n k
takes stmiliar position for girls'
* Central Florida B o m b e rs
win A A U 14-U n d er B aseball T i­
tle.

• Ba
Series
in Altam onte Springs.
• City o f Sanford rededicates
Sanford M em orial wtsdtnm ■■
Rinker-Stenatrom Field at H is ­
toric Sanford M em orial S t a ­
dium.
Remodeled
field
la
nam ed for W e s Rlnkcr an d
Ju lian Stenatrom .
• A S A S u p er N ation als for
O pen Softball team s played at
Historic Sanford M em orial S ta ­
dium.

O C TO B E R
* Oviedo's Ben K napp sign s
to play baseball at Florida.
* Form er Sem inole C om m u ­
nity College All-Am erica b a s e ­
ball player J oh n H a n . and
now Cleveland Indiana O cncral
M anager, jo in s T ribe a n d S a n ­
ford Post 53 b a s eball team at
W orld Series In Miami.
* Oviedo boys w in VolleyFest.
* Sem inole
High
football
team earn s p U y o ff spot.
* M agic trade for M ark Price.
* Lake M ary girls beat Oviedo
for district volleyball title.

• Sanford Post 53 com es out
o f loser's bracket to w in State
C h am pion sh ip.
*
C room s
Academ y
an­
nounces return o f varsity b a s * Poet 53 w in s Regional, a d ­
van ces to W orld
Scries In
R apid City. South Dakota.
* Sanford's Matt K uchar w in s
U .8 . Am ateur O o lf C h a m p io n ­
sh ip.

U E bE M D C n
te M ary's J
signs volleyball
grant with
Penn State.
•
• Lake Howell boys win W in ­
ter Park Rotary and Hornet
Holiday basketball c h am p io n ­
ships. Ryan Smith an d Reggie
Kohn nam ed M VP’s.
* Lake Mary boys win own
basketball
tournam ent, Pau l
Betk nam ed M VP. Sem inole
finishes third.
* Lake M ary girls w in S a ra s o u “Basketball
Tbum am ent,
*
iff lb
now 18-0 on season .
* Sem inole's Jim W orthington
nam ed SA C Football C oach-ofthe-Year.
j
* Tim Raines re-signs with
N ew York Yankees.
* Lake Brantley girls seco n d )
at Target Soccer C la ssic , ,
* Lyman bo y s beat L ak ei
Howell in cham pionship gam e
o f Florida Hospital Soccer lnvp&gt;
rational.

Jeff
(Lake M aty). Jack Blanton (Oviedo).
Fred Alm on (Lake Brantley) and Ernie
MacPheraon (Seminole), but it also said
hello to W inter Springs H igh School
which started playing varsity sports tn Its
first year despite having only ninth- and
10th grade students. They'll be a force to

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be reckoned with after taking some early
lumps.
L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : isn’t it am az­
ing that there Is a decent chance that
Seminole County will have tuio state
champions in baseball alone this year?
Seminole Is an early favorite in BA and
Lake Brantley w ill be looking to defend In
6A .

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Sanford Heratd, Sanford, Ftorkla •Sunday, January 4 ,1008 - M

W hat’s Up In Th e N F L .....T H E P L A Y O F F S
S A N F O R D _ The playoffs continue today a s
four team s rem ain In the Super Bowl hunt.
Every team that rem ains Is only three w in s
aw ay from earning the title o f W orld C h am p i­
ons.
C oach es an d players have dream ed o f this a c ­
com plishm ent since childhood. Y ears or lifting
weights, w eeks o f practice, and h ou rs or day­
dream ing are Invested in the pursuit o f th is u l­
timate goal In the gam e o f football.
T h e New England Patriots were ab le to a d ­
vance against the terrible Miami Dolphins.
Jim m y Joh n son 's team had absolutely no right
to be in the playoffs, and I couldn't be h ap p ier
that they have been eliminated.
The D enver Broncos, on the other hand, made
quite a statement in their dism issal o f Jeff's
J a g u a rs with relative ease. El w ay an d C om pany
had all cylinders going a s they were able to
capitalise on every m istake the young J ack so n ­
ville sq u a d committed.
The M innesota Vikings, a s predicted b y this
writer, w ere able to overcome the over-rated but
hard-w orking New York Giants. N ew York can
be very proud o f this team for taking very little
talent, a very long way.
T h e other N.F.C. W ild C ard team to advance
w a s o u r very ow n T am p a B ay B u ccaneers.
Their thrashing o f the Detroit Lions raised
som e eyebro w s aroun d the league. Including
som e In Oreen Bay. If the defense can continue
their vtctoua play an d Dllfer can keep the o f­
fense from giving u p the gam e, this team h as
the ability to go alt the way.
t k n ow that m any o f you think I'm getting c a r
rted array here, b u t here Is my reasoning.
Let m e start with the statement that the Bucs
are one wtn aw ay from winning the S u p er Bowl.
W h at do I m ean by that?
First, w e’re operating un der the prem ise that
the N.F.C. representative will w in the Super
Bond. The last time the A.F.C. w as able to a c ­
com plish this feat, they still wore leather hel­
mets.
Second. It la very difficult for a team. I.e. the
Packers, to beat the sam e team three times In
one season. In the history o f the N.F.L.. you can
count the occurrences on one hand.
Third, If T a m o s B a v can beat the Packers In

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risk o f being blow n out badly. Ntnen 31.
Vikings 13. Crowd Noise: D+.

GREEN BAY (-14)
VS. TAMPA BAY

the third Battle o f the B ays this season, they
will most likely b e playing the S a n Fran cisco
lrty-NIners for the light to go to the Super
DW1.

Not only do the B u cs match u p very w ell
■gainst the N Inert, but rem em ber w hat h a p ­
pened w hen theae two team s met in the first
week o f the seaso n ?
Let's take a look at the schedule and find
som e w inners.
A s special Insight for the playoffs, 1 will ran k
the homefleld advantage In terms o f crowd noise
produced while the visiting team la on offense.

P ITTSB U R G H (-6)
VS. NEW ENGLAND
W hile this m ay sou n d like a ton o f points, the
Steelera have h a d an extra week to get healthy
and study film.
The Patriots spent a lot o f energy getting by a
very mediocre D olphins team, and m ay not b e
ready for the energy a n d speed o f the Pittsburgh
defense.
I am not particularly excited at playtng either
aide o f this gam e, b u t If I did I'd give the poin ts
and count on the Steelera power running gam e
to destroy the Patriots defensive line.
For w hat It’s worth. Tbny O u n i rates the
Steelera a s a very good play. St*•!•*• 26,

Patriot* 13. Crowd Noise: B f.

SAN FRANCISCO (-14)
VS. M INNESOTA
Tblk about a lot o f points for a playoff gametl
H ow would you like to start the gam e ahead
fay two touchdowns?
W ell folks, you can, all you have to do is bet
the V ikings an d hope for a repeat o f the S an
Francisco earthquakes that rocked the region at
the turn o f the century.
The Vikings are clearly not a s talented a s the
N ln rrs an d will have a m uch tougher time co n ­
taining this offense than the Glanta sq u ad o f
last week.
The only chance the Vikings have Is to e s ta b ­
lish a pow er running gam e early. W ithout the
ability to ru n the b all, against the second best
run defense in the league. M innesota stan d s the

second overtime.* said A re n a .
* » o sh e (C lark) w a a put In to
ateal the ball u p front. S h e h a s

C a r e e r s In T r u c k D r i v i n g

Ltflil Note

■1

T h e betting pu blic Is obviously convinced
there la very little reason to actually play this
gam e.
N o team, not even the Steelera o f Iron C urtain
D ays should b e favored by two touchdowns
against a defense that Is this good.
The B u cs have proven time an d again this
year, that if nothing else, they can stop highpow ered offenses cold. Football fan s acro ss the
country have failed to leam this lesson, so on
national television, and against the defending
S u p er Bow l Cham pions, w e ll give a rem edial
course.
The problem w e have Is one we've had for the
past few y e a n . Trent Dllfer. If h e can stay cool
an d not throw this game aw ay, w e ll w in, I guar­
antee It.
H ow can w e qualify this prom ise? I’ll say this.
If D llfer
has
less
than
three
turnovers
(Interceptions or fum bles), the B u cs will win
this one in a squeaker.

Not only that, but rem em ber m y earlier the­
ory, If the B ucs w in Sunday, they’ll w in the S u ­
p e r.B o w l. Buccaneer* 16, Packer* 14.

Crowd Noise: A*.

KANSAS C ITY (-2)
VS. DENVER
This Is perhaps the best gam e o f the playofTs
to this point.
These teams battled for home field advantage
all season and the Chiefs w on the struggle. This
will pay big dividends In a gam e that will b e
dominated b y the C hiefs defense.
K ansas City h a s h ad a difficult time getting
wins in the playoffs for the past decade, b u t will
get the monkey off its b ack b y w in n in g here.
The Broncos looked invincible at the start o f
the year, and deserve a lot o f respect and p a ts
on the back, unfortunately neither o f these will
help them In this H O P E L E S S endeavor.
That’s right friends, 1 don't think the B ro n co s
stand a chance in this one. Chief* 34,

Bronco* 17. Crowd Noise: A+ (At
leaet Elway won't bo able to hear the
whistle ending this game).

J17T1,
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County,
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�4 B • Sanford Herald, Sanford, Bonds - Srnday, January *. 'M B

People
40th a n n iv e rs a ry o b s e rv e d ;
m in is te r h o s ts o p e n h o u s e
Coming home for Christ mas
this year was doubly special
for Frederic Gaines 111 o f Crys­
tal River, and his sister. Eliza­
beth Henry of Dandrldge, Tenn.
Not only was Christmas being
o b s e rv e d , but they were host­
ing another Christmas Day
celebration - the 40th wedding
anniversary of their parents,
Ruth and Fred Gaines.
The festive holiday gathering
was held on Saturday. Dec. 27.
at the Sanford Woman's Club.
About 150 guests called during
the appointed hours. 3 to 5
p.m.
The day was perfect for the
color red. Glittering decora­
tions
and
red
polnsettlas
decked the halls o f the quaint
clubhouse to match the ruby,
the 40th anniversary Jewel.
The guest o f honor wore a bril­
liant crimson two-piece dress
fashioned along the slim sil­
houette. A huge arrangement
of red roses. Interspersed with
white baby's breath, was the
focal point, o f the serving ta ­
ble.
One table, runway-style, ex­
tended from the stage area
with two semi-circle tables ar­
ranged on each side. The ta ­
bles were beautifully decorated
In ted and white with sitter and
crystal appointments offering
an elaborate array o f party
fare, along with punch
A photograph o f the bride,
groom
and wedding
party
taken at their wedding on
Christmas Day. 1957, at the
Memorial Methodist Church.
Femandina Beach, graced the

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registration table where the
couple's granddaughter. TlfTany
Henry. 12. presided.
Pretty
Tiffany also stood in the re­
ceiving line with hrr grandpar­
ents.
Myrtlcc Carpenter,
Ruth’s
sister from LnGrange, On., a s­
sisted with the reception. A lso
assisting was their son-in-law.
Jim Henry.
Others attending were Fred's
aunt from Ethica, N.Y.; his un­
cle from Naples: cousins from
New York and Rhode Island:
and
Fred's
brother-in-law.
nieces and nephews from Fernandlna Beach.
Ruth and Fred met tn the
fifth grade, attended schools
together, but didn't date until
she was a sophomore tn c o l­
lege. They moved to Sanford in
1967 where Fred was employed
as a licensed funeral director
by the late Bill Oramkow and
Ruth taught school at Lyman
Htfih School.
Previously, while Fred was in
the Army, they lived a year In
Italy and explored
Europe.
*Our experiences In Europe
were really very neat." Ruth
aald.

Ruth, a retired educator. Is
actively Involved In the com ­
munity. She Is presently presi­
dent o f the GFWC Woman's
Club o f Sanford Inc., Is past
president o f the Sanford Junior
W om ans
Club,
has
been
president or the Sanford Pilot
Club twice, is a member o f
Seminole
County
Retired
Teachers Association and Is a
member o f Florida and Ameri­
can Association o f Family and
Consumer
Scientists.
She
works part Ume for Gaines
Carey Hand Funeral Home.
Fred Is the former owner of
Gaines Funeral Home. Longwood. His business merged
with Carey Hftnd and he Is now
manager o f Gaines Carey Hand
Funeral Home. He Is a charter
member o f the Casselberry R o­
tary Club and belongs to the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, Is a Mason and Is a
member o f the Sons of the
American Revolution.
Both attend the First United
Methodist Church and belong
to the Central Florida Society
for
Historical Preservation.
They collect clocks, travel, a t­
tend antique shows and cher­
ish family get-togethers.
Ruth said ’ Sure' she would
do It all over again. 'It doesn’t
seem like too long since we
were kids datin g* she said,
'Forty y e a n have gone fast. We
have had a lot o f neat cxpcilcnccs and opportunities to ­
gether.* ’
H O LID A Y O fJ tK H O U SE

There's nothing like a new
home for Christmas.

Entertaining residents
o f Good Samaritan
Home during the holid m a n jfr o m jtfi}! _
JimmyPatterson,
trumpet} D avid Pat­
terson, keyboard; and
Sanford P ilot Club
members, Marion
Rethwill, Sara Patter­
son and Mary Jo Co-

Linds Robb (csntsr) osrvts ths Rsv. Bsth Fogls-Mlllsr snd hsr husbsnd, Jim, at ©pen
hous*
When the Rev. Belli FogleMiller was assigned as minister
of the First United Methodist
Church In June, there was no
housing available, so die min­
ister, her husband. Jim. and
their 6-year-old daughter, Carlene. rented a home In DeBary
until a parsonage could be lo ­
cated by the church. Finally,
a dream home became avail­
able and the Fogle-Mlllera were

moved tn before the holidays
Just tn time to host a holiday
open house.
The 2.480-feet, four bedroom
parsonage Is located at Coun­
try Club Oaks, across from
Grace United Methodist Church
In Lake Mary. Assisting Beth
with
the decorating was
Cathey Bossert. and the two
women had lots o f fun trans­
forming the spacious parson­

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age Into a decorator's dream.
The living room and dining
room area, master bedroom,
kitchen and dinette, and guest
bedroom all open lo an en­
closed pool area, complete
with an old-fashioned soring
and
exercise
equipment...a
perfect place to entertain.
O n Sunday. Dec. 31, the Fo­
gle-M illers opened their home

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Ruth and P nd Osins*

C ro o m s 1931-49 classes gath er fo r 4 -d a y h o lid a y reunion
The 4 -day Croom a Academ y
C lasses Reunion lo r the alum ni
o f the classes o f 1B31-1949
began with a vespers service
held Sunday, Dec. 2 8 at 5:00
p.m. at the S L J am es A M E
Church. The alum ni from the
classes an d others w h o grad u ­
ated from C room a A cadem y
gathered to w orsh ip, have fel­
low ship and give th an ks a n d
praises for the M aster's g o o d ­
n ess to alL
The theme ’ Croom a A cadem y
C lasses 1931-1949 R e lM n g the
Croom s Legacy W ith a T ouch
o f C lass* fits Hie students w h o
returned to see a n d r eminisce

at the console* a n d the sweet
m usic from the trum pet o f R iv­
era McCreary.
C lasses inarched In to the
tune o f *God o f O u r Fathers’ .
Program participants w ere A n ­
nie 0*Nellle. Violet C raw ford,
Thelm a Thornton, Violet D a rpn a n d Harry Rbbin aon .
M usical renditions w ere b y
the N ew ML C alvary M ass
C h o ir tn their b e s 'u lfu l red a t ­
tire. ’ It le W - « ’ rfth M y SouT
w aa s i n g by the lovely Y olan d a
Collins.
The message o f the h o u r w a s
delivered by the Rev. D r. W .
Frank William s, a lso a g rsd u -

Kendrick. Jr. and his sister
Inez K. Bailey, honoring the
There were memorlams to all
deceased principals, teachers
and classmates led by Connie
M. Stone. Roy Jones was torch
holder and the torch lighters
were: Helen Blackahear, Minnlc
Roux.
Bennie Joseph.
Roberta Teny. Cephas Fryer.
Idella
Jones.
Rev.
James
Dickey. Margaret Jackson. Albert Redding. Leila Ross and
Rudy Henderson.
All alumni stood for the
singing o f the Alma Mater and
the recessional of classes to
the well remembered
"War
March of The Priest* hr a c­
quaintances and fun, food and
registration were an enjoyable
affair.
T h e reunion celebration eo n Unued with the ban q u et on
M onday at the Am erican Leglon Poet No. 53. T o astm aster
Rufus B rooks w a s introduced
fay Leads Jon es. Invocation
w a s fay C o ra P. T h om as a n d
the classes a n d guests w ere
welcom ed fay W esley W right.
W e w ere entertained with a
lovely creative dance fay A lic ia
W ells to the song ’ G od C reated
U s O ne Big Family. W e C a n
T h e ble ssin g o f than ksgiving
w a s offered b y B ish op Z ad esia
G rady. After a delicious dinner,
the evening continued with the
nationally ren ow ned actor an d
entertainer. H arry Burney, who

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Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida •Sunday, January 4, 1996 - M

C lu b holds annual arts and crafts sh o w

Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Las Hurd

Taressa Gibson,
Christopher Hurd
exchange vows
Irr ns rn.tid n( honor and
also Ming H uh Day* during
the lighting of the unity
candle.
Site wore a prlnrrss style
hunter
green
cocktail dress and carried a
iKiuqnet
ol
m ulticolored
dalslrs with hunter green
trim. She wore a comb of
baity's breath In her hair.
Jason Dun) of Roanoke
served his brother as best
man. Ushers were Mlcliurl
Gibson Jr., bntlher of the
bride, and Tripp Sills, both
of Lake Mary.
Martina C'ox of Roanoke
was the flowrr girl and Mi­
chael Gibson Jr., brother of
the bride. Lake Mary. was.
the ring beater.
/ _
The reception was held Iq ^
the h o m e' o f Ihe bride*- Given in marriage by her groom's parents. Assisting
mother and father, the bride
were:
Margaret
Kinney,
chose for her vows a fomut)
grandmother of the bride­
Ivory bridal
aalln gown
groom from Httsburgli. who
fashioned with long sleeves cut and served the cake;
trimmed In lace and pearls
the
bridegroom's
aunt.
with the same design re
Kathy Smith of Pittsburg,
tcd on the neckline. A
poured the
punch;
and
ic satin bow in bark ac­ Donna Hurd coonllnated Ihe
cented the lace-trimmed c areception.
­
thedral train. A crown of After a wedding trip to
Ivory pearls and clear se­
Massumitlrn Ski Resort at
quins secured
her waist-Elkton, Va.. thr newlyweds
length rolled veil of ivoryare making their home In
silk Illusion and she carriedRoanoke where the bride­
• bouquet o f Ivory silk rosesgroom is employed as fore­
with hunter green trim.
man at Jack St. Clair Inc.
Tiffany Sharon Gibson of imd the bride Is a homeLake Mary, attended her sts- niakrr.

A tradition of the Lake Mary
Woman’s Club Is to hold the
club's arts and crafts festival
during the Decenber meeting.
Club members bring things
they have made and would like
submitted for the District V II
Judging with these winners eli­
gible for state compeptltlon in
the spring. Everyone was owed
over the sweater knitted by
Gwennc Duller.
Owenne used several differ­
ent colors and textures of
(hrrnd In the sweater. It was
truly a work o f art and will go
on to the district.
The other most Impressive
work of art was a painting of
bright red. beautiful popples
by Virginia Francisco. Virginia
Is 94 years old and has been a
member of Ihe Womans Club
for 07 years.
Thr gift exchange among the
club members In December at
the annual Christmas party Is­
n't Just traditional. It's legen­
dary. Each member brings a
wrapped gift. Some are vrry
elabondr, some simple. Each
member picks a number and
thru picks a gift. But when It's
your turn to pick a gift, you
don't have to pick It from the
remaining gifts, you can pick It
from someone else.
Every
year, there's always nt least
one or two presents that go
through thr hunds of almost
rvriy club member.
Desides
present* for each other, thr
club members also brought

MARY
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presents for Safehouse tj their
Dec. 17 meeting.
President
Rosemary Traeger nlsc gave
gifts to all the people w lo have
helped her with the club
throughout the year.
Entertainment for the parly,
other than watching Ow gifts
make the rounds, was a very
special group. Thr Forest Crit­
ters came to sing and tel Jokes
for the club. They sang some
vrry special songs they had
written themselves. Including
the hilarious "Deck the Mall".
After the performance, the gen­
tlemen were Invited to join the
members for lunch.
C O O K IE T IM E

It’s that time of year again.
Time to order your Girl Scout
Cookies. Girl Scouts all over
Dike Mary will begin selling
rookies on Friday. Jan. 9.
Cookie delivery and booth
sales will begin Feb. 14. For
those watching their weight,
you ran still have your rookies
and eat them too. Lemon Pas­
try Cremes arc reduced fat and

McKee - Brock
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Calif., to H enry
Brock
o f St.
p outs. Mo., eon o f C h arles
an d Elisabeth Brock o f W in netka, 111.
B o m In Greenville. S.C.,
the bride-elect Is the m a te r­
n a l gran d d au gh ter o f M aurte
S. M cAlister o f Lake M a ry
a n d the late Law rence C.
M cAlister. She la the p a te r­
n a l gran d d au gh ter o f D e lo / t e a Etgber o f Cincinnati an d
Ihe late Kenneth McKee.

Iced Ginger Daisies have only 2
grams or fat In flvr rookies.
Wiry should you buy Girl
Scout rookies? Other than the

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Taressa Michelle Gibson of
Roanoke. Vu... became the
bride o f Christopher Lee
Hurd, also o f Roanoke, on
Nov. 29. at 2 ji.m,, at the
PennForest
Christian
Church. Roanoke.
Pastor
Derry Gray was the officiat­
ing clergyman for the double
ring ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter
o f Mike and Sharon Gibson
o f Lake Maty. Site Is the m a­
ternal granddaughter of Arlen and June Green and
H.O. Dagwrll and llir pater­
nal granddaughter of W il­
liam and Jranrtte Gibson,
all o f Sanford. Thr bride­
groom la thr spu M . Jhtrryl
and Donna (lurdMitoanokr.
K , Ruth Ann Deauprr,

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Gwanne Butler shows the award-winning sweater she entered In competition.

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Ballet Guild of Sanford-Sem inole celebrates its 30th
anniversary this season. In the forthcoming w eeks,
the Herald will proudly salute these dancers.
Meredith W hlghant, 14, la
the daughter ol Petty and John
Whigham ol Lake Mary.
At
Seminole High School where aha
is a Ireshman. Meredith has a
4.0 GPA, is a member of Lake
Marionettes, la a 1004 Walt Dis­
ney World Doer end Dreamer end
is a member of Student Con­
gress. She has been dancing
for 11 years and has danced
with Ballet Guild for three yearn.

She Joined Ballet Guild because:
*1 love to dance end perform and
BGS gives me that opportunity*

Stephanie Schm itt. 14, is
the daughter of Oick and Melanie
Schmitt of DeSary. She is,in the
ninth grade at DaLand' High
School where ahe w ts a member
of Beta C U &gt; In Ihe 4ixth through

t Christopher

Mtos M cKee
la a
1986
grad u ate o f Lake M ary High
School w here she w a s the
1969 Hom ecom ing
Q ueen
a n d the Senior C la ss P resi­
dent. She graduated from
Rollins College in 1990. She
la em ployed as a stock b r o ­
ker.
H er
finance,
bom
In
W ashington. D .C ., Is the m a ­
ternal grandson o f E lisabeth
Bonilla o f Bogota. C olom bia
a n d the late Enrique Bonilla.
He la the paternal gran dson
o f Qlen a n d Lucille Brock o f
W atacka. 111.
Brock to a 1986 g rad u ate
o f New T rier High School,

member of the Drama Club and
has been on the' Superinten­
dent's list every year. 8he h at
been dancing 1o years and had
been a Ballet Guild dancer for
one year. She Joined B a M Guild
because; *More challenge! To
strengthen and enforce my bal­
let and polnte’
i

Katherine Marta M cK ee

Wlnnetka, 111. were he was
on the football and tennis
teams. He graduated from
Southern Methodist Univer­
sity in 1990, where he was a
member o f Phi Delta Theta
fraternity and spent
hto
Junior year
studying
at
Kwansel Gaquln University,
Nishlnomla, Japan. He to a
student at Washington Uni­
versity, St. Louts, studying
for a master's o f business
administration degree.
The wedding Is planned for
early May 1998 at Holy
Cross Church. Santa Bar­
bara. Calif.

Save tha Maaat—

Club

S00 N Modtnd Aki-nur. Mjdbntl. 11 l&gt;7ll
or call 1 *8 0 0 -4 3 2 -1 0 1 N (5648)

A s M ay
Sm ith, 17. is tha
daughter of Path and BIX Pago of
Oranga City. A lD s L s n d High
School whara sha to a aanior,
Ashisy is a rscalved tha Suparintondsnt Scholar's award and Is
a msmbar of Juniorsttss and
FBLA. Sha has baan dancing 10
yaws, has dancad with BaUat
Guild lor two yaars and has won
aavarai dancs awards. Sha
Jolnad BaUat Guild bacausa: *ll's
a great axpartonca and I wanted
to Improve on my dancing abil­
ity*

fact that they taste wonderful,
the profits go to support Girl
Scouting. Troops get part o f
the profit to support their ac­
tivities and Council gets part o f
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Instance,

Girl

Scout camps are the cheapest
places for Girl Scouts to camp
In the rntlrr state. And that's
In large part because o f cookie
sales.
Why support Ctrl Scouting?
An ounce of prevention la
worth n pound o f cure.
For
every 100 girls who Join scout­
ing. 4 will earn the Girl Scout
Gold Award, 12 will have their
first contact with a place o f
worship. 5 will cam their re­
ligious award. I will enter the
clergy. 18 will develop hobbles
that will lie used during their
adult life. 8 will enter a career
that they discovered through
Girl Scouting. 17 will become
Girl Scout volunteers. 1 will
use her Girl Scouting skills to
save a life, and I will use her
Girl Scouting skills to save her
own life,

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When a Girt Scout a sk s you
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P I L O T * V IS IT B O M B

The Pilot Club o f Sanford
visited the Good Samaritan
Home to bring special festivi­
ties during the holiday season.
Members provided the resi­
dents with Christmas refresh­
ments.. cants, gifts and recog­
nized December birthdays.
A Carol and holldav slng-along was provided with the ac­
companiment by David Patter­
son at the keyboard. He pre­
sented a swing music segment
which brought the residents to
their feet aa they danced
around.
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noon ended with a duet by
David at the keyboard and h it
nephew, Jimmy Patterson, on
trumpet
playing
"O
Holy
Night."
Sanford-Sem inole Art A s s o ­
ciation held the an n u al holiday

there will b e hard times and
troubled areas aa long aa are
have time and space.
A lfrrdia W allace an d Lewis
Jon es brought b ack m em ories
o f the good ole* d a y s at Croom a
l a s s e s were IntroEatheherlean W llPresentation to the sp eak er
J e rik m a 'tn tf gQftkt artist B u r­
ney w a s made b y t a i l Mlnott.
co-chairm an o f the reunion.
Rem arks
were
m ade
by
Katheryn Alexander, chairm an,
and Katie Robtnaon. banquet
chairm an. The A lm a M ater w a s
sung a s the b enediction an d
prayer were offered by Elder
Roes an d B ishop Grady.
The activities for the reunion
continued with a r'J d se u p the
SC J oh n 's on the Rtvershlp
Romance and the last day o f
the celebration w a s an old
fashioned picnic with food, km
and chatting b ein g the high­
light o f the day.

Evergreen Tem ple
and Jewel C ouncil

No.
No.

331
109

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party at Shoncy'a when the
members were honored with
the dessert of their choice,
compliments ‘ o f the associa­
tion.
Actoidlng lu Ashby Jones,
'Many shared Christmas sto­
ries and poems with Christmas
themes. Small gifts were ex­
changed • many were hand­
made crafts."
TWo new members Joining
the association w rrr Leroy
Noppcr and Lou Klim Tew.
BSP CHAPTER MEETS
FOR HOLIDAY SOCIAL
The home of Linda and
Wayne Krellng was filled with
Christmas tradition during the
recent holidays when they en­
tertained
at
five
gather­
ings...mostly family.
Howrvrr. Linda was hostess
lo her sorority chapter. Laure­
ate Oaiiima Delta of Beta
Sigma lltl. Highlight o f the fes­
tivity was the Heta
Huddles
(secret pals) exchanging gifts.
Kitty Corley baked a ham
and others brought dishes to
share. Linda set up two tables

covered with red cloths and
decorated with polnscttlas.
The secret arrival of Pal
Brers was exciting for the
members. Pat has been living
In Koira and Is now living In
Lady Lokr with tier husband.
George.
Olliers attending were: Betty
Juck. Helen Hamner. Viola
Frank. Marlon Farella. Susan
Byrd.
Ellen
Keefer.
Cathy
MrOulae, Sammi Bender. Marty
Colrgrove.
Phyllis
Senkarlk
and two members on leave.
Margie Heine and Eve Rogero.

PUBLIC INVITED TO
HEAR PAMELA BRADY
First
United
Methodist
Church at 5th Street and Park
Avenue. Sanford, has a special
guest Monday. Jan. 5 at 7 M
p.m. tn the Fellowship Hall.
Gursta are welcome to come
hear Pamela tlrady. m eteorolo­
gist from Channel 0 Weather
News lo speak about meteorol­
ogy. what the weather Is doing
and why.

were entertained with the be­
ginning o f the 50lh anniversary
of Jewel Council No. 109 which
will be observed In 1998.
Evergreen Temple No. 321
was happy to host the first In a
series o f activities for the cele­
bration. A Little More Than
Fashions • "Bruch and Crunch"
was held on Saturday. Dec. 27
at ths Elks Lodge. ..
PXkD.R. Sylvia Bodlson was
the narrator for the affair.
Daughters and Brothers from
the local Elks modeled fash­
ions that really caught the eye
and pocketbook. One could
choose
from casual
wear,
business.
after-five
attire,
lounge wear and lingerie fit for
the king and queen tn your life.
Hats for all occasions were
modeled by the ladles o f the
class.
To purchase the modeled a t­
tire, contact Shllla Botuqut and
Claudelta Hats.
Guest models were POOR Lou
Alyce Dean. Loyal Daughter
Ruler, and Albert Brown, C h ief
Antler. Sharing the spotlight
was Retha Baker, Rosemary
Atwell. Chairperson. Roosevelt

Cummings.
Exalted
Ruler.
Joyce Byrd. Daughter. Ruler.
Dgta. Katie Burke. Olivia Ayers.
Ruby Blake. Amanda Alexan­
der. Zanr Battle. Craig Merkerson. Ann Newell. Marla Jones,
and Olorla Flounaiy. Music
srss compliments o f Inner City
Productions, and DJ'a Mike
and Harding.
,
Thanks..Ta the basteqpqe.
Sweet Harmony OES No. M B
and State Dgt. President Brtlnson.
H appy birthday goes out to
Freddie
Mobley.
Am ber
Bodlson an d Rena Tillman.

HOLIDAY VISITORS
Sanford had m any visitors
during the holidays. Seen home
for a few days .were Karen
Thornton. D ebra Roberta. Mr.
and M rs. Robert Fielder. Andra
Johnson.
Kim B rin so n .- « Mr.
and M rs. W Ullam
Larkhart.
Willie
Frank Dixon.
Lavem
Jackson. J oh n Frank Smith,
Mr. an d M is. W alter Miller and
Rev. Thom as Wtlaon. Those
omitted are of the mtnd. not
Ute heart.

G irls’ hearts belong to Daddy
D E A R A B B Y : I am a divorced
man with two terrific kids, ages 6
and 8. During the past year, my exwile married a man whose previous
w ife passed a w a y fro m cancer.
"Eager" has two young girls from
ids first marriage-1 — plsassd that
my sa-wlfc has fbund — son s with
whom I feel comfortable, and who
os to cars for my children ss
as his own.
B sc a u ss t h s lr
m oth sr is
d t m —‘T Roger's children refer to
my cx-w lf# s s th s lr m othsr, not
th s lr stepm other. I u n derstand
that, but now my children havs
begun calling Rager "D sd." Before

but I am never sure whether it Is
ms or th slr step fath er they are
referring to whan they u y H a d ."
I love my children with all my
heart and am very Involved In thslr
lives. I n ever m iss t h s lr plays,
redials, games, etc. I respect and
tioa, but I foal It is canftiateg and
l i i m n t r fer my children to refer to
tall mo what

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a c c o m m o d a te y o u a n d t h s lr
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Now mambf of the Sanford-Seminole Art Aaaodatlon are Leroy Nop par
and Lou Elan Taw.

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tending ‘ oohlng* and 'aah ln g'
over the attractive parsonage
us they milled with admiration
from room to room. •
Refreshments were served
from the dining table which
was overlaid with lace and cen­
tered with a natural greenery
arrangement
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holldav designs. Church m em ­
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goodies.
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the open
tiousc were:
Shirley
Mills,
Suianne Hill,. Cathey Dossert.
Marlon Rethwlll. Linda Robb,
Patricia and Lee Rowell. Dot
Waller, Denise Swain. Mary
Dale Jones. Mary Nancy Tcrwlllrger. Lucy Fitzgerald, Mar­
lene Mrax. Sharon Duller and
Nancy Kyle.
'It's a wonderful, wonderful
house," Pastor Beth exclaimed.
"A good dedal in on part o f the
church."

a lw a y s b o t h e ir N o . 1 D a d d y .

h e r d o c t o r w o u l d b o c a r in g .

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ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

o f su ic id e m igh t ho
aim'd ra th e r Ml diocuoo w ith i
m e d ic a l r e c e p t i o n i s t . A l s o ,
m any p e ople d e n t r
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d o n e to re fc r them. I f l
a mistake, y ou nr
to r w h o h a s w ritte n to tell m o
daughter in the past, end said she
w as foaling suicidal. You advised
her to "pica up the telephone and
tell your doctor exactly how you are
1 am a family physician who gets
far too many of them phono cells
now. I f someone wants substantial
attention from a p hysician, an
appointment should be mads. Moot
of us have no time to give to callers,
and it’s not fair to promote us as s
mental health hot line, particularly
oankUma (This
/TVln ummin i
_____unonk problems.
main problem seems to be taking
responsibility for her actions; she
needs to do more than eiuots to
someone on the phone about her
misery.)
It's also Interesting that you sug­
gest "medical help" can quickly fix
h er problem. N o antidepressant
relieves one of stepping up to the
plats and accepting the fallout for
failures in the essential challenges
of life. I know we're living in an age
o f m edicalisation o f be h a v io ra l
Issues, but beware of dacoiring ys
readers by suggesting an easy fhd
1 cannot sign this because am
of my patients might think I lock
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D E A R A B B Y : I object to your
advice to ths mothsr who regrets
hew &gt;he treated her 18-year-old

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Ltgal Notices
_ i Act, acc. a iA M a
• n o r , Bale at Can ten It in
lic it * caeca te aaltafy Owner
BeerlHeueciiewsuaaacci
111
Staeftan Anderton
til
Kenny W. While
&gt;•*
Lull Pant
Ml
laicnnc I . Dunn
Tb be cold or diepoved el
Thure., Jan. 1 2 , 1M*. 10 e.m.
Awcue Auction. Cacti Only.
At: &gt;i*Key Blare Away
*10 Rtnahan Road
U h a alary, FL 317*4
AM nay cay mb cea t i l -4191
Bwbaeh: January 4, 11, i m
O t M -U

n o n e t o r balb
N KAWABKI 440 Hcrccpowcr
VW 4 JKALKSCItSAOItaiO
1MS B. Mary, I N
ARamente Barma*. f l 31704
t -IB -M K B D O A M
Publish: January t, IB M
DCM-B4

COUNTY,
CABB NO I S T.B 4 ta -O A .1 4
NATIONSBANK. N.A..
Bucaeeear by M irg if with
NATIONSBANK, N A.
(SOUTH). Baaaacear by
Mcraer whh NATIONSBANK
O T FLORIOA. N JL
Ptaxtift.
BMANON L. BRINDLEY,
NOBCirr M. BMMDLIY

Legal Notices
FUSLIO AUCTION
N O TICI IS HCRIBY OIVtN:
C4J TOWiNQ WILL B ILL AT
FUBLIC AUCTION FOR SALVAOI FOR CASH ON DEMAND
TO HIOHtST BIDDER THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED VEHICLE.
1444 ISUZU TRUCK: NED
VlNtJAABL14AB40703224
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELO
ON JANUARY I t , 1444 AT 10
O'CLOCK AT CAJ TOWINO,
1140 B. CR 427. LONG WOOD.
FL 32740.
FROSFECTIVE BIDOERt MAY
IN IFE C T VEHICLE ON THE DAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN
BAM AND SFM. TER M ! ARE
CASH OR CERTIFIED FUNOE
CAJ TOWINO RESERVES THE
RIOHT TO ACCENT OR REJECT
ANY AND ALL BIDS.
Fubbah: January 4, 1S4E
DEM 41
M TNB C IR C UIT COURT
IN AND FOR
S4MIVOL4 BOUNTY,
CASE NO. S f-S B * * -C A -f4
NORWE4T MORTOAOE. INC ,
a Calrtorma corporation.
Flaxtift.
TEDOIE BLUE
(• tlltl-aO -IS S O ):
and any unknown
houa. danaooi.
grant eat. creditor*, and
other unknown peraone
or unknown (pouaoa
claiming by, Ihrouph
and under any ol Via
Da*endant

MTIOB Of ACTION
TO THB FOLLOW BIO 04 FEN •
OANTM t
BNANON L. BMNOLIV

S414 B LARI art
BANFORO. FL 33771-4111
YOU A M NOTIFIIO Wei an
acttan te leracicee e mortgage
an the fonawmg e'oacrty m
B4MMOLB County. Fiend*
LOT IS, BLOCK T. DA I AM WORLD.
3RD B IC TIO N .
ACCOROINO TO T N I FLAT
TH4R IO F AS R4CORDID IN
FLAT BOOK 4. FLAT TO. FUBUC
R4CORD4
OF
tt M IN O lt
COUNTY, FLORIOA
• larva a
eaay at your ■ Milan datanaaa.
N any, ta R an Via aitarnay i
via Ptaxtff:
NIXON 4 ASSOCIATES
M DAVID BOUL4VARO
Tampa. f l ssaea
an x batora M day* X vm ta x
publication at thia natica at
action, and Me Via Original x th
Via Clara at Hue Court antler
aarriaa an Ftauitifl'a
•anerwto* a VateuN
in

Via

DATtD an Dae amber 44m.
IM F .
MARTANNB MOMS!
Clara at mo CutuR Court,
SIMMOLB County
F.O. DAAWfR C
SANTORO, FL 337T3-MS4
by Jean onbant
WITH TN4
I WITH DlBABtUTIIS
TIBS NSIDMtO A B FICIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO FARTtCIFAT1 IN THIS F R O C n D lN Q ’
BMBULO CONTACT THB A D A
AOMNNBTNATON FOR -T H B
CLBRN OF TNB COURT NOT
l a t b r t h a n t o a t s f r io r t o

TNB FROCSSONtO. AT BB1 N.
FARK A V I.. BANFORO, FL.
4 o r -m -4 s s o .
M t t T . IF H8ARINO IMFAMSD.
(TOO) 1-B40-B4S-ITT1, VOtCI
(V) 1-400-44I-ITTO. THIS I t
NOT A COUNT WFORMATIOM
t il if h o n i

NOTICE
OF FORSCLOOURB SALS
NOTICE N hereby pivan mat
Via undararpnad Clerk at the
Circuit Court at t o * mole
County. Florida, win on the 27m
dey or JANUARY, 1004. at 11:00
o'clock A M al the Wool Front
door et the Samxoi* County
Courthouao m Sanlord, Florida,
otlar lor tala and to* al pubhc
outcry to Iha Mphoat and boat
biddor lor cath. tho fallowing
doaenbod property aituat* m
Bernmola County, Florida.
Lot 10. Block 4, Tier 4. E R
TRAFFOROS MAP OF THE
TOWN OF SANFORD, occorduif
to tho Flat thoraot aa recorded
m Flat Soak t, Fapaa M
through 44. Fubhc Record* of
Bomxoto County. Florida
pursuant to Via Final Judgment
anlarad m a caao pending in
M id Court, the (ty&lt;e et which it
WITNESS my hand and official
M V at Mid Court thit 27nd day
at Decamber. IM T .
H you are a per eon with a dmabdtty who need* any accom­
modation m i order te piartKipai*
m thi* proceed mo. you are enti­
tled. at no coat to you. lo Via
oreateian of certain assistance
FtaaM contact Court odmxratratar. 301 N. Fark Aranu*.
Suita N20I, Sanford. Florida
32771, (407) 333-4330 ■4127.
whh 3 working Cay* et your
receipt al thia (none* at
Forcelaaura Bata); rt you arc
hearing Impairad, call 1-4004E4-B7M; it you are *oica
anpaved. caR i 400-444-4770
(COURT BEAU
MARTANNI MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
B r Jana E. J aoawta
Oaputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF.
H. Haach. Jr .
T‘
B Hooch. FJL
31P4 B. Conway R R , Bio. E
33413
tssn 341-1
Fubbah: Ji
4, t t . IP4T

Legal Notices
None*
OF FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* N hereby given that I
am onpapod in butmaat at 300
Summerville Ln.. Sanlord. FL
31731,
iamlnol*
County,
Florid*, under lh* Flctitlou*
Nam* al JO N S. WANBBCK
DBA JU S T M TIM E, and that 1
Inland to register tarn name
with
the
Division
ef
Corporatloni,
Tailaha****.
Florida, m accordance with the
provision* of the Fictiliou*
Name Statute*. To-Wit: Section
M l 04. Florida StXut*s I M f .
Ju*l In Tima
Jon S. Wandock
Publish: January 4, IBM
OEM-43

IN TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF THB 14TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IM AND FOR
BBMtNOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
DBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVtBION
CABB NOl B T-1 B 3 4 -C A -I4 A
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
KARBHARA L. REED.
IF LIVING. AND IF OEAD.
THE UNKNOWN EPOUEE.
HEINE. OEVISEEt,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNOER
OR AOAINET KARBHARA L.
REED: UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KARBHARA L. REED.
IF ANY; JOHN DOE
AND JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DSFENOANT(S)
NOTICE
NOTICE It HEREBY GIVEN
pu'cusnt ta a Summary Final
Judgment at loracloaur* dated
Dacambar ttth. IM T . anlarad
M CivU Caa* No 47-1344-CA14A at tho Circuit Court of lh*
1ITH JudiciM Circuit m and lor
SEMINOLE County. Sanlord.
Florida. 1 WM aaa te the hiphoat
and beat bidder lor ceeh X the
WEST FRONT DOOR at Via
SEMINOLE County CourlhouM
located at 101 N PARK AVENUE
m SANFORD. Florida, at 11 DO
am on. tho 37th day of JANU­
ARY.
IM S
the lotto wins
doaenbod property a* M t forth
m
*aid
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wh:
LOT 4. BLOCK 1. ELDORADO.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAOE 34. PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dated thia 33nd day al
December, IM T .
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNS (BORIS
Clam et Via Circus Court
B r Jana E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clem
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l B. Unmorarty Orhra
Plantation. FL 3SJ34
(4(4) 311-SOM
•M SM T(FNW )
ta aecofdain-a with lh#
Aryan 1 with OiaabiMio* Act,
wNR SNiOSSiaS needN
* 4- 1- - g - . - | A l .
m
pwiNiipMD Ml WM
ahouM contact the Clam at the
Circuit C ow l at Via BEM WOLE
County Courthouao M 407-32441 SO EXT. 4337, not iSMr than
a*von dap* prior ta tho pro­
ceeding. N hearing Impaeod. I 440-454-4731 (TOO) or t-000MS-4770. *14 Florida Relay
4, I t . t l

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4. I I . t l

B. S I4 B B T -4 A -1 4
COUNT RTW10B NOMB
LOANS. INC., 4 New

SAM UIL I . ADAMS. BR.
(SS4SS1-M-4BB1);
ROSETTA ADAMS
■MMOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AFOUT1CAL
BUBOtVIBrON OF TMt
BTATB OF FLORIOA:
FALM FO M T FAO Ff RTT
I ASSOCIATION.

Q f w t ef
Oounta. Flartae. n M an m s »WR
day a t JANUARY, 1B4B, M 11 « 0
a'ataaa a m . at me warn Front
dear at ma
4a and aaa ai

I CatFda. Hand*'
I X 4. FALM P O W TI, 44 Far
Ftot ta F IX
Tt.
at
M BM neat
la a sase &gt; i » F » i m
Caw i, Vw af|to X xu e h t*

DEM-S4

IBB0-C A -14-A
BMC MORTOAOE
CO RPORATION
PLAINTIFF
EVELYN CARRERO.
W LIVING, AND W DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEINE. O C V IS Itl.
GRANTEE*. ABEIGNEEE.
UENOR4. CREDITORS.
TR UETEIB AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMMO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUOH. UNDER
OR AOAINET EVELYN
CARRS RO. IF ANY;
ROBERT M. MCLINTOCK,
BRENDA L. MCLINTOCK;
BTATB FARM MUTUAL
AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE
COMPANY! JOHN DOE
AMO JANS DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT)*)
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVSN
puramrv la a Summary Final
i f ffffClOlUfV g||||
0 4camber ttm , 1M7. anlarad
m ewa c o m Me tr-tsa a -C A 14-A at tho ClrcuN Court at Via
1STH JumcIM ClrcuN m mid tar
SEMINOLE C aunty. Emrtard,
Ftartda. I wN aaa la Via highaM
ana Baal b M t v tar each at ma

in n i

^0 ^

^ ^

^

j^

Count y Caufthoima lacatad at
SB1 N. Pam Aaanaa m Eantord.
tlia a am . an. m#
f, 1EBS the
tat term ta Mid Summary Final
L O T * * : BLOCK IT . WEATHBASFIELO ■ ECONO ADOmON.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
F IA T BOOK IB. PAOSS IBS
AND 1S3, OF THE F U B U C
ABC OR OS
OF
BEbUNOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
Dated thia Etna day at
P a iiN b ir, IM T .
(CIRCUIT COURT B E X )
CUfk al th* ClrcuN Court
D r- J s n a f .,

C A M NDt Bf.BB44.D b t4 -A
C H A M MORTOAOE
SERVICES, INC. F/K/A
C H A M MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
A DELAWARE CORPORATION
F/K/A C H A M HOME
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VB.
BUSAN M. RICH;
UNKNOWN IP O U M
OF SUSAN M. RICH;
ROBERT A. RICH;
BELLSOUTH AOVERTIBVtO
CORPORATION:
JOHN 0 0 1 AND
JANS DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OSFENOAMT(S)
NOTICE IS HSNEBT OIVEN
pursuant ta a luminary Final
DaoambiF ttth. IM F . entered
bi Chid C o m No . 17-4444-CAt«-A at the Circuit Court et the
1ETH Judicial CbauR ta and tor
M M IN O iE County. Bsntord.
AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR at Bta
M M WOLE County Caurthauai
taootad m M t n . p a r k a n b n u b
M SANFORD. Florida. K U N O
am . an. the ETth d w at JAJfUART,
IBS* the la N M j f
doaenbod p a a v ty aa eat forth
in
aald
Summary
Final
LOT B43. SPRING OAKS UNIT
IV. ACCOROWD TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RSCORDDO IN
P U T BOOK 13. Rt
SB. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
M MMOLE COUNTY. ~
ICIRCUtT COURT BEAU

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN TH E C IR C UIT DOURT
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT

M ANDPO R
BE N M O L E CO U N TY

M ARD FOR
M N M O L S CO UHTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABB NO. B3-13ta CA t4 A
CHEMICAL
MORTOAOE COMPANY.
Plaint IV.
WALTER OARBARC2VK,
indivKhiaPy and a*
Personal Representative
ot the EMM# ot Walter
John Oarbamyb a/k/a
Waiter J. Qarbarr ry*.
docaatod. MICHELLE
ELLEN OARBAHCZYK,
a minor, and
. AN
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY.
OP PORtOLOBURD SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN
pu.auant la a Final Judgment et
Foracleauta dated December
14th, IM T . and entered in Caa*
No. 43-1331 CA 14 A, of Via
Circuit Court Of th* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
lor SEMINOLE County, Florida
wherein CHEMICAL M O A TQAOE COMPANY I* Pt*mtIff
and WALTER OARRARCZYK.
Individually and aa Paraonal
Raprasantativ* ot th* Eatal* el
Waitar John Oarbarcryk a/k/a
Walter
J.
Oarbarcryk.
deceased.
at
*1 .
era
Dofandarvt*. I w * aab ta th*
hiphaat and beat bidder lor
cash at the Waal front door of
tho Courthouao, m Sanfard,
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
11 00 am . O'clock on tho 27th
day X JANUARY, f PM. the tal­
lowing doaenbod properly a*
sot forth In sx d
Final
Judgment, to wN:
L X 4. OAK VILLA according ta
th* plat thoraot a* recorded m
P tx Beak 40. Pag** 34-37.
public record* el Seminole
County. Fiends a/k/a 431
Winding Oak Lana. Longwood.
Florida 127SO
DATED this 22nd day of
Dec amber. IM T .
MARYANNS MORSE .
A* Clerk of sard Court
By Jan* E. Jaaowlc
A* Oaputy Ctark
Fiber 4 On M r, P. A.
tuft* 300
1470 Madruga Seaaua
Coral Qabla*. Florida 131*4
1304) *43-4110
*Far»ens with a dm ability who
need a apeciX accommodation
ta participxa m thia precaodmp
thou Id
contact
ADA
Coordinator x 4 am mola County
Court houa*
Ml
N
Park
Avenu*. Euite NM 1. Sanlord.
Florida 31771, X Meat fie* day*
prior to th* proceeding.
Telephone. (403) 333-1110 eat.
*327; I 400-M4-477I (TDD) or
f-BOO-Ma-4770 (V) eta Florida
Pwblith: January 4, t t . IPM
DEM-40

CABS NO. ST-tO SB CA 14 A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
t/k/a CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
t/k/a MAROARETTEN 4
COMPANY, INC., successor
In Internal to NATION4BANC
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
OF VA l/k/a SOVRAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
PlamtiV,
SUNRISE OWNERS
OROUP. INC., at SI..
DXandant(a)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALI
NOTICE It HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant te a Final Judgment of
Forsctaturo dated Dacambar
14th. I M T . and entered in Cara
No *7-203* CA 14 A. X tha
Circuit Court el lh* EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit m and
tar SEMINOLE County. Florida
•Therein CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE- CORPORATION
l/k/a CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
l/k/a MAROARETTEN 4 COM­
PANY. IN C - successor m inter.
0*1 ta NATIONS BANC MORIGAGE CORPORATION OF VA
l/k/a SOVRAN MORTOAOE
CORPORATION I* PUM1.TT ard
SUNRISE OWNERS OROUP.
INC.. X X . art Defendant!. I
•40 **n to VM higher! and beat
bidder for cash at th* Wax
(rent dear X th* Courthouse, m
Sanford, SEMINOLE County.
Florida. X 11:00 a m. o ciock
on th* 37th day X JANUARY.
t*M . lh* l aOowing deaenbed
properl y a* *X forth m said
L X 341. SUNRISE UNIT TWO
*0*. according ta th* etat
thorax aa recarded m Plat
Beak M . Pag* aa X th* Pubha
Record* X Seminole County.
Florida a/k/a 1343 A-fonto
Circle. Wmler gprmga. Florida
337M
OATEO thia fin d day X
December. 1M7.
MARYANNS M ORM .
Aa Clam X said Court
By Jan* B. Jaaawic
Aa Oaputy Clam
Faber E Grtfiu. P. A.
Suita 300
1370 Madruga Avanu*
Coral Oabta*. Florid* 33144
(301)443-4110
' Person* wtVi a
19
should
sentact
AOA
Coord mar or x Sernmoi* C a n ty
Courthour*
301
N
Avenue. SuA* N30I. I
Florida 33771. X least he*
prior t* the proceeding
TXsphena: (*07) 323-4110 a x .
4227! 1-400-M4-477I (TDOI X
1-000-004-0770 (V) ms Fiend*
Pubuah: January 4. I I . IB M
OEM-14

U U R A SALAZAR, M at.

N O TICI IS HERBSY OIVEN
aumeant ta a Fm x I v S g u n of
Martgaga F o n d a out* dxod
14 th, 1BB7. and
m Caa* NO. 47-1747 x
tha Circuit Court X Wo EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial ClrcuN t a Mid
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
NCNB 440RTDA0B CORPORA­
TION N Nta PtataWf and U U R A
SALAZAR; U S A VOLTOLMS;
HI DOS N VULAOS COMOOMWIUM ASSOCIATION. W C j TEN­
ANT t t N/K/A ANTONIO CNUZ:
TENANT EE N/K/A EMMA CNUZ
cash M lh* WEST FRONT
DOOR OF TNB SEMINOLE
COUNTY CO URTHO UM : BAN* FLORIOA, X III
aa a x forth m aaid

Si B7-1BIB-CA44-A
EMC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
OAVK) R. KUTCHAK.
IF LfVWO. AMO IF OSAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. OdVtSIES.
GRANTEE*. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITOR*.
TRUSTS SB AMO ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLANNNO AN INTEREST
RT. THROUOII. UNOER
OR AGAINST DAVID A.
KUTCHAK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF OAXO R. KUTCHAK,
IF ANT! EILEEN L. KUTCHAK.
IF LfVWO. AND 0 DEAD. THB
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. ~~~
DEVISEES, GRANTEE*.
CREDITORB. TRUSTIES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIM
CLAIM WO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAWBT EILEEN L. KUTCHAK;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
EILEEN L. KUTCHAK; W
ANY. STATE OP FLOM OA.
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; JOHN DOS
ANO JANS OOE AS
UNKNOWN TBMANTS
W POSSESSION

CONDOMINIUM UNIT 137.
BUILXNNO SB, OF HIOOSN VILACCOROINO TO THB DECLA­
RATION OF CON0O44MUUM
RECOROEO MARCH 3E. 1BBS IN
OFFICIAL RBCORDB BOOK
IB M , PAGES 1 M I THRU I3BT
AND AMENDED BY FIRST
AMENDMEN T
THERETO
RECOROEO BUY 14. IB M IN
OFFICIAL RECORD* BOOK
1434, RADS* 1*33 THRU 1443
AND A4MNDSD BY SECOND
THERETO
S. IEEE IN

X
bt Cnnl C os T h * 1 B M S 1 I-C A 14-A x th* ClrcuN Court X Nta '
1ITM JudtclX ClrcuR ta a id tar
SEMINOLE C 4Uh»
‘
Florida. I nta sad M Vta
N O LI
C aunty
lec Mad X SSI N. Pam
ta Barnard. Ftonda. x 11**
am . an. tha I T * d ig X JANU­
ARY.
IB M
W
ta

S. IB M M
tStBTM NU I t t t .
THERETO
JULY I T . IB M M
OFFICIAL RECORD* BOOK
~ IB M THRU I M I
OF M M ICOUNTY.
FLORIOA
TODBTHBR M RU A U APPUR-

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN B ENMfTBENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
c a s e n o . • T -s ro a -o N -o a -w
ADRIAN L. BEARO
PETITIONER
NANCY A. BEARO
RESPONDENT
N O T IC I OP ACTION
OP DISSOLUTION
OP MAMVAOS
TO: NANCY A. BEARD
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
that an action lot dissolution of
marriage ha* been (Ned against
you and you are require&lt;L te
serve a copy ol your written
defense*, ft any, te H on ADRI­
AN L. BEARD. P X Itloner, whose
address la B M -C Orient* Av*..
Attamont* Springs, Florida
33701.
Adrian L. Beard on nr before
FEBRUARY 2nd. t « M . and «M*
the original with th* ctark el
thl* court before service on
PXIttoner x NnmodlXaty there­
after. H you fail to da *0 . a
dXautl wilt ba entervd against
you l x tha relief demanded X
the pxitlen.
WARNING ml* 12 231. Florida
Famity Law Rule* X Procedure,
mgulraa certain automatic dieetaaura X decumexs and xta rmat ion Fadur* to comply can
reaufl X aanctiena. Including
dlamiaaX or x n k x g X pleadWITNESS my hand and th*
M X et thia court on OCCCU
PER 24th. IM T .
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Ctark
PubUah: January 4, I t , t l . 24.
II
D EM -lt
M TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN S 1BTH JUDICIAL
etRCUfT. IN AND FOR
S tf tf N O t! COUNTY,

FLORIDA
O S N IA A L
JURtBOkCTKHI DIVISION
DABS NOl BT-1BT1-CA-14A
CITFEO MORTOAOE
CORPORATION OF AMERICA
PLAINTIFF
VS.
VIRGINIA O. BLANCHE.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DEAO.
T H I UNKNOWN EPOUEE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. A S S IG N !It.
LIENORS. C R IO ITO M .
TR U S TIES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIM WO AN W T IR I4 T
BV. THROUGH, UNDER
OR AGAWBT V1RQINIA
&amp; BLANCHE; HIOOSN
SPRWG4 CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. WC-;
ARCHER WALKER
RESTORATIONS.
U L .C j JOHN OOE
ANO JANE 00* A t
UNKNOWN TENANTS
W POSSESSION
OIFfNDANT(S)
N O TIC I IS MEREST GIVEN
to a 1 urnmary F X X
ttth. 1*47, antared
to C M Csss No. 47-1371-CAIS A X Vta Circuit Court X Vta
1STN JudtclX ClrcuN ta and tar
County. BANFORO,

COUNTY,
. 4 7 -t I3 T
riA T fO N M ^ If MORTGSOE
CORPORATION IF/K/A
NCNB MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.

Legal Notices

LOT IE
1: . BLOCK D. BAN
SEBASTIAN HEIGHTS. UNIT 1.
A, ACCOROWG
•WO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A I REOOROSO W
P U T BOOK f t . RADS 74. PUR.
U C RSCOROS OP SSMNIOLE
COUNTY. FLORttA. TODSTHSR
OF PROPERTY
LOCATED M ANO WSTALLEO
AS FART OF THS IMPROVE-

4Nd_BeX XD W r tar caah AT
THB WEST FRONT DOOR OF
TN I
SEM W O LI
COUNTY
OOURTHOUBS tot wad X SOI
N. PARR AVENUE M BANFORO.
Florida. X 11 00 4-m. on. Nta
37Vl day X JANUARY, 1*44 Nta
FMX
EXHIBIT A
CONDOMINIUM UNIT *7,
BUILDING 7A OF HIOOSN
SPRINGS
CONDOMWIUMS.
ACCOROWG TO T N I DECLA­
RATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECOROEO ON NOVEMBER ||.
1BB4, W OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK 11*4. PAGES 0444
THROUGH 07*4, ANO AM INO1 0 BY FIRST AMENDMENT
THERETO
RECOROEO
ON
MARCH t l . IM S . W OFFICIAL
RSCOROS BOOK 1*33. PAOIB
471 THROUOH 4*4. FURTHER
AM IN DEO BV AMENDMENT
THERETO RECOROEO FEBRU­
ARY IS. 1*4*. IN OFFICIAL
RSCOROS BOOK 170*. PAOIB
0077 THROUOH 0047, FUR­
THER AMENDED BV AM INOM IN T THERETO RECOROEO
FEBRUARY SB. 14*4. W OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK I7 t t ,
RADIS BBSS THROUOH 0*74.
FURTHER
AMENDED
BV
A4M N 0M IN T
THERETO
RECOROEO FEBRUARY 30.
fSBS, M OFFICIAL RBCOROB
BOOK 1711. PAGES 0B7B
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BY AMENDMENT
THERETO AS RECORDED JUNE
tt.
1BBE,
W
OFFICIAL
RSCOROS BOOK 1743. PAGES
SO THROUOH SO. O.R. BOOK
1T4B. RAGE M l . O.R. BOOK
I7S0, PAGE t o i l. O.R. BOOK
IBS*. PROS S24, O.R. ROOK
IBS*. PAOE IE7T. O.R. BOOK
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1S4B, PAGE IES4. O J L BOOK
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3S33, PAOE 434. O.R. BOOK
3341. PAGE MBS; O JL BOOK
SS4S, RAGE *44; O.R. BOOK
IS7S, PAOE 444 ANO O. R.
BOOK B447. PAGE ITS. OR T H I
PUOUC RSCOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIOA,
TOGETHER WITH A U APPUR­
TENANCES THERETO ANO AN
UNOMOSO INTEREST W T H I
P O m iO II ELEMENTS OF EAIO
A B U T FORTH

Legal Notices
IN TN B C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TNB BIOHTBBNTH
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT
OF THB BTATB OF FLORIOA,
M ARD FDR
BENIN OLE CO UN TY
CIVIL OIVtSWN
CABB HO. 44-444 CA I4B
FORO CONSUMER
FINANCE COMPANY. IN C PlaxtiV,
BUD B. CHESS; ET A L Dafandants
N O T IC I OP BALB
Nonet la haratry given that,
pursuant to a Final summary
Judgment
el
Foreclosure
anlarad in th* abova-stytad
cause, X the Circuit Court X
Or anga County, Florida, I will
sail tha preparty aituat* In
Orang*
County.
Ftonda.
dooctlbod a*:
LOT IT . LAKE SEARCY
SNORES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT TMEREOP. RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK t l . PAOIB 33-34
OP THE PUBLIC HECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
A/K/A I0E B EAR S! CIRCLE.
LONOWOOD. FL 33740.
X public sal*, te tha hlghott
and b*M bidder, lor caah. X the
West Front D e x , Iamlnol*
County Courthouse, Sanford,
FL, X 11:00 A -M - on th* 22nd
day X JANUARY. I t t t
MARYANN E MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BV Jan* I . Jaaawic
Deputy Clam
DanIX C . Conauagra. Esquire
•*01 North Armenia avenue
Tampa, Florida 11404
•In
Americana with DtaabrWta* Act.
parsons naadmg a spatial
to
tact Court Admxtotratton X SOI
N. Far* Avenue, Sanford. FL
12771, tale phone (447) 3334110. 14227 not la tx than
aeven (7) day* prior te the pro­
ceeding. If hearing unpaired,
(TOO) 1-S00-S4I-S771 X t-SOO444-4770 (v). via Florida Relay
Service.*
Pubbah: January 4. 11. IS M
OEU-23

IN TNS C IR C U IT CO URT
OP BSMMtOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
Caa* ha. S T -lB B S -C A -ta -A
FIRST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION TH U/A
OTD S/OI/M (IO C C
HOME EQUITY LOAN
TRUST ISM -3),
Plaintiff.
v*.
UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES AND CLAIMANTS
OT THS ESTATE o r
CYRIL L. G lia iR . JR .
OSCEASID. X X .
NOTICE
OF FORSCLOOUf
NOTICE IB HkhEBV OIVEN
pursuant ta a l ummary F X X
Judgment X Foractoaura dated
tha ttth day al December.
I M T , and entered X Caaa Me.
S7-1SM -CA-M -A X the Circuit
Court f x tern.note County.
Florida, wharax FIRST BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION TR
U/A DTO S/OI/M (BOCC HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST ISM -3) la
Vta Plaintiff and UNKNOWN
HEIRS.
DEVISEE*
AND
CLAIMANTS OF TNB ESTATE
OF CTHIL L. Q EIOtR. JR -.
DECEASED; CLARENCE B.
GEIGER, aa paraanX to*raventXhta X W* latala; BONNIE
GAVNILL FLAMSBURO. t/k/a
OS BOiB, t/k/a
KLINSMANN.
l/k/a Pi
FLORIOA DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTEC­
TION: A O J L TIRE MARTI M f 0
TRANS. W C-. d/k/a LIFE FLEET
ATLANTIC AMBULANCE SENVICB; ET. JOHNB EMERGENCY
PHYSICIANS OROUP. PJL;
COLUMBIA MEDICAL CENTERBANFORO A U X IU R T. INC..
F/K/A CENTRAL
FLORIOA
REGIONAL HOSPITAL: OUAUTV
COLLECTION EIRVICS; PETER
a PRCOAMZ. MO: TENANT *1.
a/k/a BTSPHSN ELLIS am Via
I
X
C aunty
X 1 1« • am . an Mw 22nd day of
JANUARY. IB M . Vta
ta

aaid

Summary

Final

LOT S3 (U S * T H I WEST 10
FEET THEREOF). BLOCK B.
M M SMITH'S BECONO SUBOIVISION. ACCORDWO TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO
W PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 101, OF
T H I PUBLIC RECORDS OF
M MMOLS COUNTY. FLORIOA.
WITNESS my hand and Via
••X X th.* Court an Daci
22nd, 1BM7.
Clam X vw CtrauM and
County Caurt
By: Jana I .
Deputy Ctam
Oxata 0. Davis. Eaq
HOLLANO 4 KNfOHT LLP
P.O. Dm i m
Tampa. FL BSM1

Legal Notices
M v n x to n la Bid
F c -t ts -a s / s jc
Ma m h a x Weeds Read
Bldaavafk-BaXien S
Saminole County Board ot
County Commissioners re­
quest* intaraatsd partiaa to
submit formal sailed bid* for
the above rXxenced Invitation
to Bid.
SCOPE OF WORK: Th*
Contractor shall ba responsible
tor all labor, malarial*, equip­
ment and coordination neces­
sary f x tho conatructton of a
aafaly traveled aesthetically
pleating S' wide 4* thick con­
crete padaatrian walkway with
2' wide sodded shoulder* X th*
Waal right ol way ol Mxkham
Wood* Road. Ail worn, malari­
al a and coordination nocssaary
to xo vldo a complete and
accap’abl* protect to Bommol*
County, X c lu d xg relocation,
modification ot removal X XIIIVo*. Irrigation system* and
landscaping by thou reapactiva
owners shall ba tha responsibil­
ity X Vta Contractor. Th* work
thXI bo performed X accor­
dance with Vta requirements ot
th* contract bid documents
Bid documents are available at
tha CantrX Saraices BuNdxg.
Purchasing Division. 1101 East
tat Street. Room 1304. Sanford.
Florida 33T71, (407) 321-1110
ertattaton 7110/7113. Request
may b* don* by Faa-onDemand (407) 073-0030. docu­
ment 41301.
A 44k BM Bond Is required
whh Vta BM X Vta ttm* x subTho s * X X tho bM
ta SB.B0 per a X ,
phr* B S .M am gptao pwd baaThe County Purchasing
Division must receive bM* no
latx than 200 p.m (local lima)
an February 4th, I M S . BM*
received after such tun* x i l ba
ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS
ARE HEREBY CAUTIONED NOT
TO CONTACT ANY MEMBER OF
T H I SEMINOLE COUNTY STAFF
OR OFFICIALS OTHER THAN
THS SPECIFIED CONTACT PER­
SON PRIOR TO STAFF'S REC­
OMMENDATION.
M/WBE's are encouraged to
participate x the bM process.
Softy J. Cohan. CPPB
Contract* Supervisor
Publish: Sunday, January 4,
IB M
DIM -4

OF TH E 14TH JUD ICIAL

C A M NDt S T -tB B S -«A -1 4 A
NORWSST MORTOAOE. M C.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ROBERT E. BOYD.
IF UVfNO. ANO IF DEAD.
T H I UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DCVtSSEB,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDrrORBJ
TRUSTEES AMO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIM WO
AN W TIR S S T BY.
THROUOH. UNOER OR
AOAINET ROBERT E. BOYD;
PATRICIA C. BOYD. IF
LfVWO, ANO X OEAD, THE
HEINE. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES
AND ALL OTHER FARTII1
CLANNHO AN M TIR EB T
BY. THROUGH. UNOER OR
AGAINST PATRICIA C.
BOTD-JOHN OOE ANO
JANE DOE A t
UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
DEFBNOANT(B)
NOTICE IS H S R U V OIVEN
ta a Summary Final
at ferae tom** dated
ISM . I M T , entered
ta C M i Caaa Na. 4T-1EM CA14A X Via ClrcuN Caurt X Vta
H T H JudtclX ClrcuN ta and tor
SEMINOLE C auaty. S a X x d ,
tar aaah AT
THS WEST FNONT OOOR X Vta
Caunty Cm
lacatad X M l N. MMK AVENUE
ta BANFORO. Flartda. X 11*0
a.m. an, Vw ETM day X JANU­
ARY,
IB M

xax'tarth

Final
J udgment.
LOT 10. BLOCK B. WOODBWB. ACCOROINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
M FLAT BOOK 41. RAOSE 21
AND S3. OF TNB PUBLIC
HECOROS
OF
SEMINOLB
COUNTY, FLOMOA.
Datod Wts Etnd day X
December. 1EB7.
(CIRCUIT COUNT BEAL)
MAHYAMNI y o H M
Ctark X Vta CbauR C aurt
B r J a v a !. *
THE LAW OFFlCED OF
DAVtO J . STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR P U R fTIFF
M l B. UntaarXIy Drttta

provraion x c attain
M t N. Pam Aea..

43S0. SaL 4337; ■ yau 4ta h e x ­
ing Impaired, aa* 1 4 M M l
•771; V yau am veto* bap abed.

County C liXhauna X *47-3334334 (X T. 4337, M l tatar than

M A -S n S . vta Ftartdd Rotay
B .» » . 1BSS

M-.

�- Santo* Herald Sanford. Ftonda •Sinday January 4. 1998

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

imrfnofrcHXi--------

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando •Winter Parft

407/322-2611

4 0 7 / 8 3 1 -9 9 9 3

CLASSIFIED DEPT
HOURS
1 00 A M . •S 00 P M
MONDAY thrs
FRIDAY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

50 W O R K E R S NEED­
ED IMMEDIATELY
DAILY WORK/DAILV PAY
INOUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE/
CONSTRUCTION
DRIVERS PAID BONUSES

PRIVATE PARTY RATES

14 toatKKiiw IMtti .....,. ISt a lias
7 coaitcelhre lim n

M illie s

3 cosistittve tunas..... .11,09 a liwa
Ulna.................... .11 42 ( lies
Katas art par Haas, bated on ) Haas
* Slisas Mbtlmsm

NOW ACCEPTING

ADECCO is luoklng lor AP and
AR clerks to the lake Maiy'
Sanford area Must have knowl­
edge of Credit and Oetbt
Memos 59 per hr Ptaase cal
330-7171

V /S A

S d w U n g may n U M lake Mary Lae at the cm! or en edkeorvU day
Cancel Mien you get-eeiRt Payat*ytoraeysyoi«adnb4i]:eHMrreu
liee ka desert* bi for fsrwil T V h Copy
kd-iw errerWitWi
ftp tV K «v s bum "Commercwi haquancy rases are to wtatki

Adecca

DEADLINES
Tuesday torn rm »v U NocnThe Dto Bekve Pubsceimi
Sunday 12 Noonf ndsy
AIXAISTMEN n» AND CREDITS: to ttti event o&lt; an erret In an ad.
the Sanderd Herald sffff be reepersibie to#the first toarrttononty
end orby to the erlent ot the casl ottNel toeerVon PSsiH check
your ad ter accuracy the Ural day N rune.

12— Elderly Cars

11* IM PlOW CNT « W
ciartcai
DATA
ENTRY CLERICAL
ASST Evcl [vwihnn1 Word'10
key a mush I'ersonaWe1 Great
Skdls'
TOPTALENT STAFFING
4014)54112
1000 N. MagnaHa Ava
Orlando. FL )2S0)

55— B u s in s s s
O p p o r tu n itie s

DONT BE UNEM­
PLOYED IN 1996

aarvtca local atore* 5*950
Investment secured a qutakfy
leSumed.
"*900-771-3141*"

SEMINOLE EMPLOYMENT

$100^000* P E R Y R

OATA ENTRY 54.hr
Keep track Inventory

A (5) STAR BUSINESS 1st sms
offered ESTABLISHED ONLY
56495 1-400-482-0*01_________
555**5l55l t m » l i m 555

PEST TECHNICIAN W v
Train A truck provided

CALL NOW
(407) 321-2044

COKE/PEPSI
VEN D IN G R O U TE

The

14— For Sals

Marry high t raffle a Itas.
*2500 afwh pot ant la I

SECURITY BARS S DOORS
EASY PUSH BUTTON FIRE RE
LEASE
lie.. 34 yrs E«p
Choose bom over 50.000
daargns. SS/sq It Free ast
Quality ouaranlMKl
904 96SOQ13 or 407-324-3166

800-342-6653

IS— Csmstsry Lots
2 BURIAL SPACES tor t a f to
the Masonic Gardens Baldwin
FarthAd-Laka Mary Moving.
Retkicad prea Plaasa cal 407322-0517

21— Psrsonsls

X65PTRSR
Larmg expenses
coun o t no
4 meckcaf

GIFT OF LIFE
409-219*443)
ALONE) FL'a RESPECTED
Dating Bureau lor SENIORS,
Estab 1977.1---------

High gn#fgy ptf ion rMNNQhMl
SHOP TRAINEE S I N
aa---fc-——i——kk_. i----a
t——-a.
MecrwHcetif
incierwo

upon you own mato aarvioa
Earn 520-522 hr Laam the aaerects bom too founder al one al
lha largest mart service! to lha
nation and classes now tormeig
331-424)
WORK FROM H Q M -No COM tor
ticpbas. earn to H f D V t maktogbrac 4) I I H « E f L » 4 5

'

ERASE B A O C R EO n
LEGALLY tor fust 12100 Mkl
check-mo to CALYPSO-1454 N.
lakamor* Ava. Wvnar Park. FL
SJ7VJ________________________

61— M oney to Lend

Free Matching

Always

TRUCK DRIVER SWhr
k a, .
»i — m. _ HJy
i, n ribw
noiTNm aTvrgnTWTVOTu.vnau

RECEPTIONIST 57tor

WORK FROM HOME making
woodtoi bames Earn to 5364.'
wk Cal 8309444 ail E-45

59— Financial
Services

---- -DibiRvbkNoflT in

teHowino poiifiom

an*

KTJ1-7LPH*

Sataiy basad on eipartsnca
CNA-F/T available

Jpm-llpm 4 tlpm-Tam
SALARIES BASED on
EXPERIENCE
Cal Denary Manor. 407-S4A442*. Ask lor Deector ol Nura
tog or apply wtlhin 60 North
yiway 17-97. OeOary Fton
da Dtug Free Workplace
EOE
ATTENTION LADTES
Bring
GLAMOUR PHOfOQRAPHV to
your HOME
. Ba a Hostess of a PARTY
and Earn up to S300 Cash tor
lha Day
CALL NOWtl ASK FOR SARA
1-400-279-8132 _____
AUTOMOTIVE DETAILERS
SantordlongwoodCrtendo
Good tocoma Potential
Oenefas After 90 Days
Tapn B e l 407 293 3055

Bartenders
W O R K A T R IIR Y A IR P O R T

WAREHOUSE TRAINEE
57/hr
Keep stock to order
OFFICE HELPER 57/hr
uttia thta-nrae that
MEDICAL ASST. MS
: skiffs i
TOO W. 2STh

DRIVERS
15 Permanent posffnns COL
’O’ Omars needed tor route Wiv­
ing n Orlando area 57 59hr
SPARTAN PREMIER
__________ B31-229B__________
Onvars Flatoad

11*40 SION-ON BONUS
NEW Pey Package
Monthly Bonus Programl
Need COL-A S 6 mos OTR
ECKMder 800611-6030
Owner Operefors alao welcome
ELECTRONICS

Start The NEW YEAR
With a NEW JOB!

Come and K&gt;m our earwig lium
ol Nurses and CN As EicatMrl lieneMs Etpenenced roc
ogmred
) OOpm-M 00pm
shin available Please ■n*y m
person [token* Meefthcarii Ito
IwibilrtaUon Confer IBS) Elkcam DM] CVftona EOE
Buy A Sail Tupperware. Ft PT
EARN A CAn Free Training
Omni 55 Fbu hrs 321 6421

A beautiful A oicilmg hotel tocatod m trw UCr area • hinny
lor lire (onoeing pontons
BANQUET
SET-UP/SERVER.
RESTAURANT
SERVERS.
BELLMEN,
KITCHEN UTILI­
TIES. MOST/HOSTE8S, COCKTAIL SERVICERS. NIGHT AU­
DITOR. A BAR TENDERS. Ap
ply &gt;n person to Hobday Inn
17125 Hryh Tech Am . Orlando

Adecco

Howaakaapara. Braaktaal Cook,
Dish araahar, Breakfast servic­
e's Marriott CourtVertf. Can

BSXINCVC04VUTER P/T. com
pcaar o a t needed Must know
W1N95 or 31

opportunity

W « bam. great

Estetlent income

MI-1171 at 1-400-247-0)52 OtL

m,__________________

EXPERIENCED
BREAKFAST
MANAGER and FRONT DESK
CLERKS Uarmtl Court Yard
Caff 444-1000
CABVSET MAKER. Lammator S
Shop Foreman E ip required
Caff 328-7445

Cashiers/
Counter Person
Work at Busy Airport
Wo are hiring Friendly a
Courteous People
CompatklM Wages
Jerry's Catorors

323*0X45

tl* CMPUJyk«NT PtOPU
LOOKING FOR PART TIME
WORKT
Maitland area Cosmetic En­
hancement co is tookmg kb
Cost Svc Rapa to work bet
weon 24 40 hours per week
Sun-Thurt Temp to hire $7 5Ck
hr comp lit and customer svc
Hits necessary Apply m par­
son al 1000 Maitland C tr.
Commons. Ste 411 Mon-Thurs
9 3 c* CaS 0600til
PACKERS f / I I P / T
open lor professionals with good
references Apply In person at
Tradways Moving A Storage,
toe 400 Central Park Or San
PART TIME JO BS IN THE EXCITINQ AVIATION INDUSTRY
AT SANFORD MTERMATIONAL
AIRPORT. Dyn Air Services a
growing akkna ground aepport
company IS cunantfy hiring tor
Part-Time Ramp Services per­
sonnel to load and unload bag
gaga and cargo bom Imentation
al Fhghta These positions regura the ablity to Ml w&gt; to 75
tie Pass a drug acraaning.
compile a 10 year background
history, understand Engkah. and
work a ftoitbe schadula to toduda weekends We offer urafornis a new ilartng wags rats,
and a cbakengbig work anveon
mem Stop by our general oftic­
es located al 2747 Carrier Ave­
nue Appkcahons may ba com
pMtad Monday throu^i Thursdaybom 10 a m ibbl 3 p m

CHURCH NURSERY
ATTENDANT
Lake Mary Church
Needs
someone to provide trying cars
every Sunday morning B4Stl 45. Must be ovat IS yrs ofc)and have ratable transporta­
tion For more into C al Barbara

Locals

to lake Mary and
TranswortdCorestal have part1 In stsffmg over TOO post­
il you have r e dasva to
and are wtffng to i

1 *8 8 8 -4 1 0 -6 9 0 0
tie

Independent pm Catalog/
party ptan dstnbutora Process
ontors bom home needy cash
Tor start up kA't bme memberStep lea. MAX t30 00 check/mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakomont A m . VYlnter Park.

EU25K_______________

7 1 -H e lp Wauled

Now twing aipnnarvyid COOKS.
SERVICERS 4 DISHWASH­
ERS Top pay paid vacations
•Her I year Medical benefits
and a Drug Free Work piece
4650 C SR 46 West Sanlord
407 330 7775 S 3770 Cblanoo
0-17-97 Santo* 407-3216300
DENNYS REST

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS

LABOR RITE*330-3416

ADECCO la learning up wth
Santo* companies to craata
rich mg foo oppomjmopf. n
you have akffs. antataon and
a dive tor quaffy. na Iw m a
great apportunffy with great
benehta

Daty work Daly pay
Vandas a PLUS
Opening tor m il fthar W VMi

LABORERS NEEDEO
FOR UNOCROROUNO
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

Wehavejobe to me
toaowtng araaa:

HEALTH MSUUMCf AND 441K
FLANI Proa bee u i tiaiana

. *&gt;»*Tfflt i —arShir

- - Affiants taewa-Tsaassa
LAffONI RS Clean ttivars kcansa 3 * shfft tor Parking Lot
Matoiananea Company
Caff M ia a y W -t 441,

INDUStRIAL

MATERIAL HANDLER
Santord area 2nd k 3rd shifts
available Fu« benefits to in­
clude medical insurance Con
tact
THANSW ORU) CORES
TAEF tor nore totof 332-77B9
SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS

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CORESTAFF at 330 7789 or
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E 2nd S t. f e l B 2224707
MAINTENANCE PERSON
t i M r t v c i tor Q a w i
i to* Apt.

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TORO AGRICULTURAL IRRIGATION,
a man* mere Hop ngeson mgr.----i J n Santa*. Ftoffda.
ha* an enmaiiMi oppry n our Extrusion Prcdraon itapl tor
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8em ln ott County

Sales Associates
Assisuncs
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CNAs
FT/PT

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444-1000.

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rnora 4s May than moat
peagto earn same.
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DRUG FREE WORKPLACE

Jerry's Caterers

323 0345

"A A A GREETPiQ CARDS"
I S4SK PIT-111OK FIT
Nursing homes are nol your onty
option ELITE CARE provides
omy toa test car* M affordable
rates A Press baa home environmam. certified staff 24 hews
5 residents only Lake Mary
Santo* area. 1 mat bom Haitirow For more detail or
brochures Caff KT7-324-7339.

R E P O R t•READY TO WORK S
1 00 a m.
Right Hand Man. 1205 Hwy 1792 Soutfy Longwood. 194-1330
A BETTER JOB FOR VOU1
Just Ca»’ Novw a Fuel
HELP Paraennal 429S4M
Accounting Clerk

DAY CARE HIRING
WILLING TO TRAIN
CALL MELOOV 321-7435

71— Help Wanted

StCURtTY OFFICER JOB
meffS Unarmed
IA I l i a c B34-7444

• FREE 40 hour babsng c
WE HAVE A GREAT JOB FOR
voui A l shifts avaffabta. Fuff

WANTED: bstonduats who are
seeking a fikfamg peopka onentaiad career QRCAT employ
mant enveonment proleaeional
status and banafna Consular
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27— Nursery A Child
Cars

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71— H*lp Wanted

103— HousesUnfurnished

107— Mobile Homes
For Rent

TELEMARKETERS

1100 Inaart thick M ack Hna

ELDER 8PRINOS otl SH 4772 Bdrm* Slartmg O M Vek «
tp 333-3664.
Sir&amp;Uep

Need HokMy Cart? Wa* paid
M A part km* poaihona aval•Wa tn caaual working atLongwood location
MkaorOabbMI
Ktt 7674270

NOTICE
Al ranul and real ettale advertiaementi ara xubtecl to the
Federal Far Houtmg Ad. which
make* it Regal to advanNa any
praterenc*. kmitalion. or dii
enmnakon baaed on race, col­
or. rekgion. aai, handicap, lamaul alahn a national ongvi

WAREHOUSE/
DRIVER
May raq haavy MHng Alio.
Data Cntty Good pay. lanafM.
exp hatptul Fut ama. Cal 323

■ANFORO 3ft CM* W O hot*
upt,
ISOO'mo * 6450'tnc
PteeM c m 12*4310
SANFORO 3ft (57S/mo »
6500/aac dap 321-6133
AHordabla Home Canter. Inc
■ANFORD-3/2 Htatoric area
5S6(Ymo 1U A latt A tec
SANFORD-1/ FUHN APT *4&lt;XV
mo*640Crtac 346+640
SANFORO 2/1 Conv location
64007*0 XMAS Oacount tV-l
raq 321-6757

6577 a * tor Timmy or Ooug

OPENINGS
WT. 20 ♦
CaAtor appt.

73— Employment
CARSQIVf R • yra aip O ap.
rata, NS. FT, l&gt; a out FL na-

8 TEN S TR O M R EN TA L^
CA66CLBIRRV 3/2 Carport
■cm pot. OVA.
6600/6600
NORTHLAKE 3/1 condo ba
pic. pod acm patio 6540*400
6ANFORD 2/2 Dublei C K A
nt 6440/1150
carpet A part
FORD V
r I Apt. *P*1 dan
pabo, naw pnlTkvig 6440/1150
6ANF0R0 2/1 wtam rm. car
port, laaaa w/epbon

DvaUt-NN

S3— Rooms For Rant
W tIK L Y NiNTALS

Starting « 577N»&gt;
Malone Dowrwjwn &gt;30-447]
im c it t r .y

FINECREST VI wrtam rm

923-6006
FURNWMEO ROOM6AX util*
n d Laatty,phona.and tot
o » r l » t W i i a t &gt; 3244235
LK UAnV/SANFOMD Hoornmala
5300/Yno or bywaekry
5175 tod u t 362-7166.
PRIVATE LONG WOOD HOWE
Fum. cat*. KfC 5603m * 5UV
dan Non-emokara 63*41*7
6 0 0 6 FOR RENT ITQWaak
ttocyeec Fukhoutepnv
Waahar/Orver 6*1-3161

LHA race______ 14005400

JIM DOYLE (407) 122-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

105— Duple x/Trlplex
6ANfORO-2tidrm Jut) ranovat
ad Immaculate. CHA. carport
WO hook up 54flOA*«O0unl
Invaatora Realty. 774-1415

Unfurnished
— la a n io l e a f
5100 art Flrat month* rant
*23-6467 or 321-0122
APARTMENT LOCATOR Srve
Fmd whet you ara looking lor
rataa.
MOTORIC DISTRICT 1 bdrm
ipaia n $3?Smon • HOOanc
322 2335 406 W lal Si

JtHNtOAN
PROPERTIES, INC.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
271. Bag boftut rm-couU ba 3
U3m na« part. tVouL new car­

LOWFIXED PRICES
NOHAGGLE
CarSales NOHASSLE

141— Homes For Ssle

OWNER Fawner). 64.000 down'
4/t 130,000
4/1.3 Over I'niO w ) 11. Itv/din/
lam. Iqitc. tied. 5*3.600
RENOVATEO Li*» new 1/3 acre
dnl wk*l*&gt;. U(4. Inert (70.000
PRE-Foracto*ura. t/4 acre, prtv
lencad. carport 6 4 A M
I *A I 11

D S IIO M N L

VI *•* (f41 PM()P| U T t S
la* I

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148— Mobile Home
Lots For Sale

157— Mobile Hornet
For Sale

I POINT AIIEA kg lot w'mrjb
hr* AS IS 610.000 S c ru n m

^F^rr^or9^J2M07*hMnv^

159— Reel Eatete
Wanted

W a k lv a P in a s B lv d
Home*rto 4 4 acre* 675,000
Hwy 40 1 man W rat mret
Beverly B. Maaen Ready
_______ (40/^7404500 __ _

INVEf TOR BUYING HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
Chartta 666-7267

DELTONA to acre* Ideal lor
moM* homatrto. hone*, cattle,
(arming or nuneryt Zoned agn
cultural
63.600/ACHE
Sm
down w,“owner Imance 604-7171777 or 604-7674622

157— Mobile Homes
For Sale

LEASE Prime ahowioom A
warahouae $10 970 aq It SH
441 frontage 407-578 2500

64 FLCETWOOO 14 X TO 17
CMA, 10 X 20 awing Many FX
in A S « 631-7706 a 372 1553
Otverca *ata 1995 Fleetwood
15X7)0 euttlnril i m M t e Can
a*w*t w ill (toikt no itoam pay
man Mud *ot 604-7614006
PARK AVE. UOHU F PARK
)Vmat 63 (XX) to |0 000 Set Ui&gt;
I wanting OU1CT1 3777*41

BEOS

ra n n o n n

WARMER'S VILLAGE

A MOVE M t P I ClA LII “

aq

II A ipl 6205A MONTH One*
3214)120 or 313 2554

uurf no* i eonu tanwo
7aonai m tqm o m o up
323-M70

OFFtCE/OFFICE - WARE HOUSE
Now AvMabto
Guardan Paraonal Stor.
wage
Cal lor dataa* 576 2500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
3 SuRaa eveMMe - ttoo 6F a

MOTHaaO RUT TH6 FINEST
FOR ro u t
Oabwew Apia on Anahart Hd A
46A. U Wiry A l apt homaa ml
pnv aiarmvgaragaa Slala-utma-ari adwav/Mnaaa tacarty
Opan today Stop out or cal
302 2007 tor a paraonal F o r

1100 S f. 467-331-7004

141— Homes For Sale

SR—

ra*lorad 1 br*m ai
H.uonc era* 5375/mo a uti*aaa ivaarlaaaa 3364*36

4 SR lamly tiortw er
11 |uat belt

OHTHOPE DIC

FIRM

DAY SCO Whrle, Vrctonan
tfyte witn 2 two mattretae* A
Irurvke Never uted 6300 *07-

161 1611___________________
MATTRESS SALE - Full tua
uted tro* ipring* A maltret*
|4)5 00 Urry* Mad 322-4112

SINGLE TWM BED
Complete ml Mamet* boa. A
tram* 565 00 Can Oatf.ar
Ca* 372 6716

199— Pets A Supplies
H A P P Y JAC K
T f U V E R M IC ID E
Itnrngnired tale A artectrv*
agamtt hook, round. A tape
worm* V) (log* 4 cat* Avaaabk)
O T C STENSTHOM GENERAL
FEE!)
(323 1550)
(Vttrl
www happyiackxic com)________

C all 323-S160
REAL COUNTRY I
2 5 Acre*
daan] area
615.000

ENGLISH HORSEBACK RIOtNO
IbMont. camp, twvnrrwn
,^ _ M N E V ^ 2 6 M 1 6 ^ ^

er utal Twin |75 Fu* 1105
Oueen H I S King H C 9 Call

74x44 3/7 *7 Skybw Sr*l
I ran new carpet vvy’ A Lip
**b*j 611.000

118— Office Space
For Rent

201— Horses

S i IB wan 5 year warranty Nev

12 ■ I I 1/1 '73 CanXvtoge
W O tern rm 14.000

WOOONCF
ER ( PARK • 3/1 5.
lancad yard, tag acraan portti
649 600

FREE TO GOOD HOME Heg
Cockier Spaniel 4 yrt Female
blonde FrterxSy 324-2671

181— Appliances A
Furniture For Sale

CARRIAGE COVE

pal 553900

199-Pels A Supplies

14 X 70 1/2 MH Bern porch
work thop A laund rm Good
rorvjlion Bed otter 373-7344

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale

117— Commercial
Rentals

Office Space Available lor
Laaaa. Santnrd Commerce O r
Incaled at para Ave A 25m St 2
au4ea appro* 3.000 *1 A 0.500
at 59 pal par year Parking n
abundant C al John Gay al
Strictly Commercial. Ue Maal
f r s A M -W -M f -W O .___ ___ _
Of FICEAW1SE 3.000 1* 000 al
From 63 al Prtna kxalron Mary
17 67 Sanford t W trorn Airport
B*rd CaM 324-4440 Jlm/Sue

baautrluUy tec Ur
Owner Imancing

Thera* a B IG drtaranca «

uni wurmeii ALL NEW HAP:
PY JACK U Q U kYK I rataa.

et actrve nyedientt mur* el
lactivaty STEMSTROM GEN­

ERAL FEED 123-1660

• Factory warranty ill II In enact
on mo*l cars
• Large Inventory

219— Wanted to Buy

• A ll m a in te n a n c e re c o rd *
a v a ila b le

Atom. Cana Copper / Breaa
Kokomo ReeveUna 371-0004
611W. Fkpt-ta* 64. Sat.6-t

• F re e 1 2 m o s tft/1 2 ,0 0 0 m ile s
lim ite d w a rra n ty
• C o m p s tlllv t fin a n c in g
• M a n y m a k e s B m o d e ls
• B o tto m l i s t , n o fe s s s lo p ric in g
• N o d e a le r to e s

221— Good Things to
Eat
NAVEL ORANGES A RED
ORAREFRUtT. Menwwlher
Farm* 3461 Cawry Ana
NAVEL ORANGE S-U pc* or We
IVk irath to order 3660 Moore*
Siabun H J 32343C7
red grapefruit. langMtrw* Fraah From Grove Wa
thp
BAOOS MARKET
__________ 622-2S6I__________

223— Miscellaneous
FRUfT FOR SALE
Hama grown atru* petad to ordar Ca* 321-3210_____________
OAK FIREWOOD FOR SALE
SANFORD AREA
__________ 3224167__________

231— Cere For Sale

M OLDS CALAIS Sedan Low
. great g a t mrtaaga A
67*00 a11-0*34
t—
SEIZED CARS tram 6175
P ortenet. Cadaiec*. Chevy*.
BMW*. Corvette* Alto Jaap*.
4WD* Your area To* Fra* 1600 216 9000 Ext 7206 lor cur

“

Unfumtehsd

239— Vehicles

6:,6

SANFORO 217 ApprounaMy
1.000 aq n WA) net. *430vno

. C M *23-1161.
IM P O R O OlKTl V N e p o tfM
2/1. AC, hook-up*. pako i yard
*4iym o,*30&amp;oap 66640*4

Htatoric

For Junk C art, Truck* t W ad
nt fP tu t race aCAciT ir uc 377-**eo

323-3301

3/1 5 Naw car
pat A pewit Nice yard, and
iron! porch 155.000 A l I*

Owkrtrt. 1 bdrm. 6400/mo *

DEMO

(4671334-0311. Eat 106

1406 DOWN— WHY RBNT7
W ran you can oan th e 3 bdrm
home ml C rtiA, naw p a rt A carpat 7 Aak about HUO rumaal
T iw r

N »
LAKE MARY Huge M . loll ot
treat, owner tmanca. reduced
660.9k VIP Prop 122-6666
LAKE MARY Ul.-Canknal Oak*
U 2700 SF. ipkt plan, cat*
caWngi tr pic. poor. tpa. t •
acre*, on cul-de-MC comat tot
6209,000 407-321-7766
SANFORO AREA-3/2 MUST
BELLI O V A double garage, lord
yard. 300 Ro m Or Cal t
tog* 349 5657

J f la L .

6825 (LENT 3/1.

M d a M r y a hook14). energy a * (M e. O H A . ah
moai naw carpal A appAanoaa.
“ NOW M A tan Ap1/1 J Acre4ancad
*4SO/mo « dapotrt

ESSS* CM 6664663

Congratulations to our Lake Mary
T o p M a tin g
L eader

T bp S a le s *
L eader

FISHM Q BOATS FOR RSNT
Staring at 630 A up AJao

3291 8. SANFORO AVE., SANFORO

2a^raowiCMinai6t2
241— Rec.
VBhlctee/CemperB For

I

BRAND „

4ftHEWYEW- v

279-Haullng
253-Additions 4

G U S I6 F T RV Travel

Tandom a x *1, naad i a tot o(

Door*, window*, carpentry,
A concrete
■akng.. deck!
1

323-4632&gt;S
i 0 Batm CBC19660

work. Dakvary pot* 6265060

C al 323-5602

261-Computer
Consulting

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467474-1633

262-Cebinets
A LL TYPE I
wooGtncWWM twitoountortop/
doora/naw catw w ta 334-0460

263-Carpentry

' j

Country Lake

269-C l e a n in g
A * CLEANING SVC R a tio /
comm. Free M L 324-0327/or pgr
tor anmed raaporua 960-3661
APOLLO CLEANM O SVC
CqmrrvTtawd OuaMy Svc/SatNlackon ouar Ltcrtna 321-6644
IA W C LEA M N G : S
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wtoy/mo. rental daan-outi It
w * W ) H t 63M M 3 _
LE TS US U FT YOUR CLEAN
M O BURDENS Waetobt-waak
etc 6 3 7 4 6 3 6 o r « 3 * -H jO _
MOVE 4N-OUT S p a c e * Home/
Otc — Praaiura W a M w y Free
aai. 302-7220 or pgr 377-3110

407/ 321-2720
3601 W.Uka Mary 11ytL. W. Laka Mary Bird
C o u »&lt; O n .

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Divorce 166. Bankruptcy *75.
Adoption *75. Nam* Change
655. Etc (407) 522-0347 24 hra.
hRp:W»ww leg net/-lew lech

294-Painting

C04MWW6K) W fl 6 yr
Werranty A Pewar BMehCaa AnlbM 1364361

290-Home
Improvements
HOME BMPCCT10NS
by OMphan F. Myara
4674364310
CHARLES O (Dan) MUXER.
Burtdar. C8C0572B5. Raa/
Comm. remodel. ackMona, rapaa MC. VISA..... 4674361741

300-Pressure
Cleenlna
dun

1-7*02

NffE Heueea, meMto

Fraa a*L UcArra. 3314183
Oackt-Wtfra-OrtvM'HofflM*
-BtraangeflaMComm-Fra* E«l/
Ltac/lneur SF 3367333

290-Home
IIIVflT VvW ilM lSV

rap aai. parting A ceramic Me
(321-5672

2714 Itkl^awood At *.,
Sanford • 3 9 0 8 2 0 4

EARN SOME EXTRA MONEVI

SS H O P
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Apartm ents,

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Heard kaah, garage claan oural
HaatonaU* Raraart ... 3466656

NEW REMOOCL RCPAPt

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• Large Spacious ApertmeMV wUli
Large OoeeU • Lake Freol
• Volleyball • SputUag R&gt;ol
• Teanla Court*

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211—
Antiqufl/Collectibles

I t OLDS CUT1XSS low ong
r*4a. rurw wal. naw a l A dart
at. cattana 6750 0 6 0 123-

Art S p a a * - S M ^ H
HUD OKAY SB

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K IT W CAKI.YLE 00by Ijirry Wrlj-ltl

301-Roofing
atnoa t a n
Church A Sr. Otoe. 3*4. Oan.
Uc. 4RC0623660.336144*
vates noofmq

291-Irrigation 6
E modata. Naw comptato 4 rana
•yttam -Spacial-1650 321-3717

TALEM CO LANOSCAMNO
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QREAT RATE It 6224046
Tree cutontypartna Landecapa
graong Tbp kbOW tkr/graval
Back howbob cat HaaaonabW
rataa RANCH RENTALS

DAMAGE REPAIR SPECtAUST
*074334077

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S 3 5 fo S R T S

prunlng/vyactiont/totti
icapng Uac/tnaur. 331-

312— Tree Bervloe
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Sanford H erald
S e rv in g S a n fo rd , L a k e M a ry a n d S e m in o le C o u n ty s in c e 1 9 0 8
90th Year. No 95 • Santord. Florida

Bringing business home

Homeowners out in the cold?
Olympia Homes
closes doors
in Lake Mary,
elsewhere

Economic
Development
Managet Bob
T ink and Divi­
sion Planner
John Jones
stra te gic on
brining busi­
ness to
Seminole
County Their
task was to
lump start a
viable pro­
gram. ac­
cording to
county com ­
mission
Chairman
Randy Morris

By SHARI BRODIE
llci.dd Si.ill Wilier
IAKE MARY Tlie American
tit« .mi lias bn nine a nightman*
lot some homeowners in lour
Central Florid.i communities
Olympia Homes
Im .
a
homebuilder based III Alta­
monte Springs, lias i losed Its
doots and stopped construc­
tion on homes in up to 10 »«ibdivisions, including one in
Dike M.irv and three m Orange
and Osceola counties
Xune Zulvwtt/ was awaiting
permitting on die Dike M.irv
home lie I i .i i I h o p e d lo build In
W o tK lh n d g c Dikes
When he
went to the Rliii-hart Road
su ImIIvI s Ioii on Friday, he was
greeted with a hand written no­
tice taped lo the trout d o o r ol
the model home sales office
“De.it Friends.* the not lie
reads T h e sales office will he

P* o»o by Tommy Vine**

Homeowner* Woodbndge Lakes, a community on
Rmeharl Road don 1 know what win happen to thou

See Builder. Page 2A

Economic development
funds boost county
school board revenues

Sce Develop. Page 2A

Exploring the world
of law enforcement...
and way beyond!
By SHAH I BRODIE
Herald Si.dl Writer

By RUSS WHITE
llrrald Stuff Writer
SANFORD • Thr argument** about economic development
programs Hermlngly wiil l*r debated to doomsday. What rolr if any - should
local govrmmrnl assume'.’
Three years ago. Seminole County made u decision to net In­
volved.
It hired Hob Turk as Economic Development Manager, and
said 'On net 'em • Itnun business lo Seminole.”
The whole idea was to Jump start a viable program,” said
Seminole County Commission Chairman Kandy Mortis. There
was an opportunity to bring a coqxmitr tax base to what had
been a sleepy bedroom community.
’What we have Is a very conservative program that Is being
recognized nationally. We're not giving anything away. The
program has had some fantastic results and will build on It­
self. I fjcllrvc there will Ik- a steady growth.”Turk - and Economic Development Division planner John
Jones - an* getting dally Inquiries into the county's program,
and are ready lo enter the next round of action.
Thrtr efforts are bolstered by very Impressive numbers ap­
pearing on a new "Schoolgraph” prepared by the Seminole
County Office of Management and budget.
Tlie graph shows a dramatic jump In School board Revenue
from Economic Development Projects from zero dollars In
19UG-97 to an anticipated $1.4 million tills year and more
than $2.1 million In each of the nrxt six years.
“There's money lliere for new teachers, new equipment,
whatever needs the school hoard has.” Turk said.
Capital Investment Irom recently relocated businesses In the
county exceeded $2:18.000.000.
Seminole's Jobs Growth Incentive Program aided In the relo­
cation of 17 businesses In two years. These relocations cre­
ated 3.072 Jobs and saved 2.319 Jobs In the community.
The county's strategic program was dcslgnrd lo attract, rr-

homes currently under construction since Olympia
Homes closed its doors on Friday

Harald Photo by Tommy Vincent
Lake Mary Police Detective Camiel Long wants you to join the Police Explor­
ers if you are between 14 and 21 years old

IAKE MARY •- Two Dike
Mary Poller Drpartmrut drterlives an- sr.trilling for ilucs to
solve thr ‘Case ol thr Missing
Explorers *
Mrmhi-iship In ail active
group ol I'ollir
Explorer*,
sponsored by thr DMI'D. has
recently diopped
and Del.
('amici Dmg and Drt
lodd
Modrrson ,irr investigating thr
reasons They arr also looking
lor ways lo rebuild numbers.
TI’h more eye opening than
IV and movies.* said Dmg of
all ol the things a rnemlK-r can
Irani by being active III thr
group.
Itiller Explorers are affiliated
wtih the Hov Scouts of America
and Is o|H-n to voting men and
women, ages 14 to 21. Dmg
lias concluded the age spread
has somrihlng lo do u1lh the
drop In mrmtK-rshlp: many of
tlie* fonner mrmlrer* graduated
Irom high school last year and
went on to college.
Members of the group wear
uniforms that Identify them as
Explorers, hut set them apart
from the regular forte. TTiey
are Involved in miming meet­
ings as well as learning from
experienced law enforcement
officers
who offer
training
classes In all aspects of law
enforcement. Ikrllce Explorers
ran Ik* Involved In crime scene

plot esstng. irulth control and
••ven rule along with patrol of
liters
Modrrson
said that
mrml&gt;eis will also Ik - allowed
lo part It Ipalr in rxrrctsrs at
the shooting range.
“Its
not just work and
learning stuff.* Modrrson said
"It s tun “
P o in t-

E x p lo t t-rs

11 o i i ■

* IF s a w a y to c o m e ou t a n d
I k - i n v o l v e d In t h r c o m m u n i t y . *
M o d r r s o n said.

Modrrson Is a fonner Eagle
Scout who earned his award by
creating a bulletin hoard for
thr poller campground In his
home state of Wisconsin.
*Wc're going fo give these
kids fun. leadership skills,
community service and self­
esteem.* said Modrrson.
Dmg was a Puller Explorer
In Dt-Dind for four years. He
Joined the Dike Mary Police
S t s Explorers, Page 2A

Elderly driver stable after train slams into car
By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff Writer

Classified.....
C o m ics..........
Crossw ord....
Osar Abby.....
Dr. Qott..........
Horoscope....
People............
Obituaries.....
Sports.............
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Weather.........

c Justice is the
firm and continu­
ous desire to ren
der to everyone
that which is his
due.’
-Justinian

LAKE MARY * A Sanford
woman, who drove her car Into
the path of a train Monday.
u|&gt;paren(ly
Ignored
tlie
warnings of witnesses to move
out of (lie way.
Jean Heavey, 73. was listed
In setlous hut stable condition
uftcr an Amtrak train slammed
Into tier Oldsmohlle at about
5:45 p.m. near the railroad
t russing at the Intersection of
Palmetto Street and Old Lake
Mary Road, police said.
Sanford
resident
Doreen
Cline, 33. who was driving with
her daughter. Stephanie. 11.
said as the crossing gales
came down she witnessed
Heavey drive up over ihe train
tracks and stop.
*1 saw that site was elderly
and thought that she was stuck
so I waived to her to get off,*
Cline said. 'Site lifted her
hands up and shook her head
no.*
Lake
Mary
Police
Cpl.
PlckJcsImer. who worked tlie
crush
scene.
said
several
witnesses
rr ported
Heavey
appeared to he waiting for tlie

th r

Seminole County Sheriff's Oflit e have assisted with parking
for thr Dike Mary Heathrow
Festival of tlie Arts and Sunlord's
Explorershrlprd with
traffic control
at Seminole
Townt- Center mall during the
holidays Dmg said he hoprs
to rrcnill Explorers to assist
with p.»|M-rwork on DUI road
blocks on Dike Mary boule­
vard
A field trip to the Orange
County Medical Examiner' offlee Is planned for lilt- future.

train. “She went around the
barricade and stopped. * he
said.
Cline said before the train
lilt. Heavey put her hands on
her brad. The witness said she
started dialing U fl on her
cellular jffionr before the train
hit the cur.
Tlie train sounded Its hom
and slowed down hut couldn't
stop fust enough, Cline said. *1
feel had for the driver of the
train.’
ITckleslmcr said. T h e train
engineer apparently did the
Ik -hI he could * The Investigator
said the engineer used full
emergency procedures to stop
the train within 800 feet of the
Intersection. *He wasn't going
very fast when he hit her.’
Ptckleslmrr said Ute train was
doing tlie speed limit for the
populated area, about 45 miles
per hour. He said that If the
accident had occurred In a
rural area, where the speed
might have been around 75
m.p.h.. tlie force of the Impact
could have thrown the car Into
Ute nearby cemetery. Instead

See Accident, Page 2A

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W ED NESD AY
Ptcldy 79 69 Ptcldy 83 69
TH U R SD AY
FRIDAY
Ptcldy 80 63 Ptcldy 79 56

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B E A C H C O N D ITIO N S
Daytona Beach Bt N ew
Sm yrna Beach: Seas arc 46 le d with a m oderate
( hup. Water temperature at
Daytona is 61 degrees and
at New Sytnrna. 61 degrees.
Winds are from the south­
east at 15 20 tn.p.h.

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S T A T IS T IC S

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The high temperature In
Sanford Monday was 80
degrees and the overnight low
waa 83.
Recorded rainfall for the
period ending at 10 a.m.,
Tuesday totaled .OO Inches.
•Sunrise................ 7:18 a.m.
•Sunaet..................5:44 p.m.

Tuesday, January 6, 1998 • Vol 90, No. 95
Published Tuesday through Fnday and Sunday by
Republic Newspapers Inc •300 N French Ave , Sanlord, FL 32771
Phono (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9408
CIRCULATION

Margaret Staley

EDITORIAL
L ick Loar Editor

PRODUCTION

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G eneral
H ollies
is
a lso
b u i l d i n g at W t m d b n d g r D i k e s
b il l t h o s e h o m e s a t e no t .ll
let l e d by O l v m p l a s s h u t d o w n
Hu- h o m e o w n e r s '
p ro ltlein s
a i r - t h r e e loltl l l e s l d r s th e p re
d h a m e n t ol p r o s p e c t i v e o w n ­
e rs . w h o c o u l d |tussdily In s r
deposits, i nrrcn i h t m ir o w n rr s
taie
liens on
llielr
hom es,
p la te d
tin-re
Ity
sllb
( o n l r a t l o r s w h o h a v e no t b e e n
p a id . O i l i e r h o m e o w n e r s h a v e
exp erien ced p ro b lem s g e llin g
w arran ty rep airs d o n e on Iheir
homes
J an at K vereil.
who
m oved
t n l o W o o d b n d g e D i k e s In Sepl e m b e r gol n o t i c e last week o f
S25.000 in l i e n s a g a i n s t hrr
h o m e , w h i c h I n c l u d e work d o n e
hy iln- i n s u l a t i o n , s t u c c o a n d

Accident—
Continued from P * f i LA

the 33 feet It traveled.
'I told my daughter not to
look but site looked any way."
Cline said. Tin glad I didn't
have my first grader with me."
After the collision. Cline said
she ran to the car and tried to
unlock troth the front and rear
doors because Heavcy was
thrown to the back after the
Impact.
"I talked to her until help
came
but
she
wasn't
responding," she said.
Lake
Mary
Fire
Rescue
extricated the victim by cutting
the top off of the car. Following
the accident.
Ilcavey
was
airlifted to Orlando Efeglonal
Medical Center.
Cline said site has called the
hospital for Information and
plans to follow up on Hcavey's
condition.
*1 want lo know why she did
It." Cline said. "It bothers me."
S taff W rite r a b a ri
Brodie
contributed to tb it report

Continued from Page LA

Strung Sanford. Dike Mary and Seminole County Sinc e !90H"

ADMINISTRATION
Lw&lt; r, &amp;F-L/iM Pjtibvhei
i Pj / bwwritrsi Marmger
Turar
WM?nnnid Mr.rr.N
(jTKla S
AOVE MUSING
Ctvrs
M«ri4i9qr
Etaine 0n&lt;5ntens
Hoi/i&lt;i i Jt-f Jjt-'
Siontf
CLASSIFIED
Kin WeriNef

doesti t klnm what hr will do
then
Olson said, horn his invest)
gallon into the situation that
the stall ol Olvmplti was Died
mi I rid.ix Mils a lien ed 30 to
TO people
unhiding stijw-rv!
sots and sales sl.tl!
llie ie an- approxim ately Ho
homes 01 Inis m W ood bridge
Dikes that ate owned or tor
sale bv one division of (he
tump.tin owned by Joe Kantor,
los uiie ami s iev e Mrrdlnger
Sin- ( iiiisin n mm company Is a
separate en illv
Hie Kaotnrs
m n irol 50|H-rir-nt ot ih r to m
pa 1tv

Explorers—

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Department In December of
1991 and was promoted to de­
tective In July of 1996. His
partner Joined the force In
June of 1994 and became a de­
tective In February of 1996.
Long serves as president for
the Police Explorer group. Lori
Vangllder is vice president.
Kimberly Vandegrtft Is secre­
tary and Moderson la die
treasurer. Ollier members of
die force contribute to the pro­
grams as needed. The meetings
are run by die members. Tl's
their urganliatlon." said Long.
"We'reJust the advisors."
77u? Dike Mary Police Explor­
ers meet die first Tuesday of
every month from 7 to 9 p.m. at
die Public Safety building an
liinehad Hoad■ For more infor­
mation on /tout to Join, call Del.
Cam(e( Ijomj or Del. Todd Moderson at 39H262. the next
meeting is scheduled for to­
night and a canoe trip at
Weklva Springs is planned for
Saturday. Jan. 10.

Hum Wiis iln i‘ fii .is I rest actress in ,i
leading lolt lot As &lt;riStkI Is Jl lit'fs
In i lust .it Ini in ,i snppuittllg toll' llu

si it t t i p l . n I I I . instill o -l I l n . m ll&lt; It ' T o o l
.u n i best t tot-ill lin e ) ■•J -1 v ll ) mi* ’spott ,11

i t r i l l p u k e d K u p e r l l - ' v i t i-lt nl M o I V s l
l y n rt.l s U t'ilili ni)
J i t h . i n t i r Nliit*i• st m t il
lot be st .It M e s s til .1 s i i p p i ' l l t t l g Itili Ini lif t
|it i Iu i i u .h u i to Htny/u' W /his

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bt si n i tit tilt

Hist Fnietgu Dltlgll.igi' I t111I Wrlll In file
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Ami llesl Dm nnleut.itY went in Fust
t Tit ti|i drill Out of Cmurii) .innlhet him ih.it
11,IS u n i n p e m it Ini .ills

I \ Cirnfldenliul. ,i Dim null
ti mu­
lti,tut,i set 111 5(fs I n s Angeles, w.is hull
M il Ini Itesl tlltei tut It tolls ll.ttlsnll) best

ini*,.itinii 1 inltl .11 lor*- Evrtrtt
-..oil -.In- spent hi i last dnll.iis
in hnv tin Innnr Ini hrist-ll ami
lift two i hiUtri-n after a ihlti
1 nil ilin il, 1
Fvc it'll said she
had pi.1, eil rails i im illiiin iislv
In tin u .i i i .m il Jepailm ent lor
wntk sin lim it'd done nn lift
home T h e v ve been nssuitng
III)* ( wen II said, dial the wink
would lie iknu W mk lon h n u i'd
mi new 1 mist 11n tInn last week.
Ih fii
Kveiett said “All ol a
sudden the plait- was dead
hi die lu llin ' .11 the sales ol
hi e i iistnm rrs have hern in
strutted to ta ll die (n ip o ia t r
nthie tm more lutonnation Imt
K.uiim 1 mild imt be teaeiied at
1b.1t
h u iu I m-i
on
Mmnl.iv
/ulvwitr lias 1 ailed ICinior at
borne and lie said while tils
tails wen- being returned "I
don t get answers

m

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I
brs|
* o t o ib li

.on) ot mu-.lauding * nitilnttimi tn him
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I"
li e u i n i n e I s 1&lt;&gt;1 tin n
t. , ||\v t it m i nt I t "
h i m i n # *1 IV ill I ( o i i i n i o
I l n i , i nl Mr» ni n
V u j l l l s g n l lu st ensett nl.
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innsiste nt
.un i t n u -.is iiu liv
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H o m e o w n e r s trout tin- lo u r
Central
Florida
t (im m u n ities
m et at th e R o s e m o n t h o m e of
lavue A n d e r s M a rsh a l! M o n d a y
night
A lto m e v V ln rlie M u m s
H udson was present
at d i r
m e e lllig and lias
uttered
to
h a n d l e th e le g a l w o r k at n o
1 h.itge
'I h g f t t n o w w e d o n 't h a v e a
lot ol t i m e * H u d s o n s a id S h e
s a id s h e h a d h e a r d th at K a n t m
01 O l y m p i a H o m e s m l g h i l lle
b a u k n i p t e v . |Rissllily C h a p t e r
1 I lot p r o l e r t l o n . m d r e o r . i
g a n t / a t o l l of a s s e t s *1 n e e d l o
s e e e x a c t l y w h a t is in v o l v e d
The
hom eowners
want
in
m o v e for .1 c l a s s a c t i o n s i m
"M y first f o c u s Is to s e e w tia l
w e ra n d o as a group * She
satd s h e w o u l d r e v i e w d i e mill
Mtitde o f p r o b l e m s f a c e d b y d i e
h o m e o w n e r s and rrjiort b a c k
at a m e e t i n g p l a n n e d for t i l l s
r v r n l n g . " W f i a t I'm t i n t r i n g I s
d i a l i h e r e m a y Ite s o m e m i n i m il a r t l v l l v * - H u d s o n e n c o u r ­
a g e d all a l f e r l e d p a r t i e s to h i e
a r e js ir t w ith t h r s t a f r a t t o r ­
n e y 's oltte e S o m e o f th e l in m r o w n e r s h a v r l&gt;een to ld tfi.it
O l v m p l a Is l o o k i n g to sell i t s
I n te r e s t to a n o t h e r c o m p a n y .

Ar.t Robin Dace nay is a re­

nted minister on disability He
moved into Ills house lit August
and tecenllv tetelved not Ite ot
liens dial llu little $15.‘ HKJ tm
dn- jssil he had built

E L L E N G O O D M AN

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sltk
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said
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tin
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Let’s start thinking about tom orrow
BOSTON -Wlial a perfect way lo end 1997
the year when apologising meant never having
to nay you're sorry.
All across die world, we wall bed leaders
perform acts of contrition lor things dial hap
pened long before their time. In Dmdon. Prune
Minister Tony Blair, circa 1997. apologized for
the Irish potato famine, circa 1845. In Wash­
ington. some members of the 105th Congress
urged an apology for slavery dial ended during
the 38lh Congress.
Meanwhile those folks who were actually,
personally guilty continued the current tradi­
tion of the Un-apologetlc apology The 1997
Classic was Marv Albert, who threw himself on
the mercy of the court with this wrenching
rhetoric of regret for dental assault: *1 did not
realize until her testimony that she Tell she
was harmed by this and I am sorry." Hold the
hankies.
Against that dubious background. I have
nevertheless determined to continue my own
tradition of cleaning the calendar, the plate
and the slate hy taking personal responsibility
for the mistakes and Journalistic malfeasance's
dial appeared over the past year on my own
small piece of turf. Once again, niy annual Me­
dia Culpa.
Allow me lo begin with the prediction 1 made
last month that hill lainn lar. thr nominee lor
die top civil rights post, was "a goner." 11 turns
out diat my rumors of his political death were
premature. He was recust by the president
from "goner" to actor, as the 'ai tlng* head ol
die office. Long may he keep his starring role.
Speaking of had predictions, during the
same Infamous Albert trial noted above. I
questioned why the media was protect tug the
Identity of the assaulted woman. "By die time
dils column Is printed." I wrote, the victim
herself "may huve pul her name and fare oul
on the airwaves." Good jiolnt, bad timing. In
fact. 1 had barely gotten that thought oil the
wire before Vanessa Pcrhach showed up. name
and all. on the tube.
Indeed, the uiily wholly discreet celebrity of
die year was a Scottish clone named Dolly. But
when dils sheep arrived on the scene, I
blithely repeated assurances that cloning peo­
ple would remain an ethical no-no. Faster than
you can say ‘ Baa. baa," we now liave folks u(
fertility centers condoning experiments and
lookhy; forward to reproductive iinuiortallly.
Out wldi Dolly. In with Folly?
What's in a name? Last summer, iu writing
ubout the travails of island postal service. 1
rrfrrrrd to CHIT Island's T’oslnitstrrss." It
turns out dial die official title for cither gender

ll W its 11it*

year when
a p o lo liu i/ liiu .

meant never
having Iu
say yon're
sorry.9

Is p o s t m a s t e r .
w ith o u t g o i n g
tress."

A s a l l I llin o is cni|tlovei w r o t e
p o s ta l. 'S in - is lu ib otb s m i s

I also desi rtbed Sheila Wliln.ill

iln- Inst !.

m a l e s e c r e t a r y ol tin- A n I ......
-is iln- o i i h
w o m a n 111 h e r MIT c l a s s lo nn In ci.nlu.it&gt;
s c h o o l W r o n g . S h e w a s |iisi i)n lust in g o |&lt;n
a n M l T T h . ! ) . . a d i l l e r e i n k e ttle nl d i - g i n s
W h i l e w e w e r e t a l k i n g genclt 1 Iasi s n m m v i I
w r o t e alHiut th e s t a t u e o l s n tlr .igls ts I tit t« 11.1
M o l t . S u s a n It A l t l l i n i i v ami K ll/.ibctli ( adv
S l a n l o n - a k a T h r e e D u l l e s hi a l i a l l i t u b
1 l 1.1t
w a s m o v e d f r o m th e C a p i t o l h a s n n r n l to th e
C a p i t o l R o t u n d a . I s a i d t w o nl i l i n s r la th e s met
a s d e l e g a t e s l o a n a b o l i t i o n c o n v e n t i o n Well,
p l e k y p ic k y . I s t a n d c n r i r c i c i t For iln* i n o u l .
M o lt w a s a d e l e g a t e Inal S t a n t o n w a s t h e r e .is .1
spouse.
T l i e h i s t o r i a n s w e r e a l t e r m e a g a in w h e n I *
r e f e r r e d to F D R ' s Kite h e l l &lt; iliutel In a p ie t c
a b o u t C l l i i l o n s l e e p o v e r s In th e L i n c o l n I h d
r o o m ll t u r n s out that A m l i c w J a c k s o n b o il
th e K i l l li e n C a b i n e t , I D R h o d il n t t i a m I rust
O K . h ill l l i e y p r o b a b l y m et In i h r k i n l i e u
If y o u th i n k I h e h i s t o r y p o l i t e tire l o u g h , t iv
th e g r a m m a r p o l i c e . O n c e a g a in . I u s e d d i e
word
"disin terested "
w hen
I
meant
■ u n i n t e r e s t e d . " O r d i d I m i s u s e It? A b u s e it?
M a t h |&gt;ollce a l s o a b o u n d
C illlc tz in g Ihe
Judge w l i o let U t i l i s e W n o d w . u d go l i c e . I s a i d
lha t M . i l l h c w H a p p e n liv e d 2 9 2 d a y s, w h i l e tinnanny r e s p o n s i b l e tin h i s d e a th s e r v e d 279
days. S o m e o n e a e tu a lly co m p la in e d M seem s
h e liv e d 27H d a y s . I h a d d i e n u i i i h e i s w r o n g :
hut it's I h e Judge w h o m a d e i h e te al m i s i a k e
F Uially, w i i e n I c r i t i c i z e d iln- p r e s i d e n t m i
l a n d m i n e s . I r e m i n d e d h i m o f th e C l m i o u
th em e song. "Let's S i o n T h in k in g Ah m ti T o
m o rro w ." Ylpes.
The
title
is "D o n 't
Stop
Th in kin g About T om orro w ."
A n d n o w w i i l i m y d e e p a p o l o g i e s to tJ k i
w o o d M .ie a n d f o n d f a r e w e l l s l o 1997. l e i 's
sta rt t h i n k i n g a b o u t t o m o r r o w .

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�Sunlorrt Herald Sanfnrd. Florida

Tuesday January 6. 1998

Ml

School Board Revenue Generated by Economic Development Programs

PO LIC E B RIEFS
DUI charged
John M&lt; G owcii. :t2, ill 230$)
1 I i -.i ( I
S.inlutil was .11
lis te d Sutimluv I tv Oviedo |hi
Ini
Mi lu m en wus lim it e d
vvilli I &gt;1 1 .mil itn vrln rle rvgls
li.ilmn
lie was arrested nn
SI,||e Un.nl t i l

R e sistin g w ith o u t
violen ce arrest
K.illileen Hitlei.t Ifi. lit 2437
s i li.ise Am s.mlnnl was ,it
tested Smiil.lV Iiv Seillltllile
t nniiH deputies I lei let.i wus
• bulged will I tes|sl|||g Without
vinleni i Hi’ilel.i wus attested
•it the mine! lit I2lh Slieel .mil
S I . Id III Ml 1 M i l l
Figh t w ith officer
|-Item Si s s |i i || 27 III 2/&gt;HO
Ridgewood Ave S.mtiilil was
■II lestei) S-ilillil.iv 1&gt;v S.uiliml
jmjli e
Sessnrn was &lt;bulged
VM111 bultrtV nil i law eltllill e
ttielil nllli ei .mil it slstlng with
M u l l Hi i
RepoM s.ilil lh.it Ses
slim .till I'rdlv Inllehl nllli el ,is
lie w.is 1111111' .i|i|i|eitflllleil
G irlfrien d a llege d ly
punched
i ilenn Mi I ii&gt;i i.ill I l h hi 2fi2b
s i t+ik Am Sailing d w.is ,u
tested Simil.iv h\ s.inlutil jin
Ini
Mi linn.ilil was i barged
with h.|ttet\ .mil .inesleil 111
the «!‘*(M) till.i K nl Smith I'.uK
I tnve
!(e|m! I
s.ili| that
Mi I Inn.till allegedly |itit11 heil
Ills glllitleml III the I II c
(hugged hi I by th&lt; hall ami
Jiilt hi t III a he.nlli.1 K
A ssault c h a rg e d
M h i it Isniitug
Is nl tZi't
lte|||ltlgtnn O a k s
III
L ik e
Man was .(nested Saturday bv
Seimtinle
l utility
de|ilitles
Sdiitaj; was i hauled with as
•..mil ami a lt*-led at the above
.util tess
Suntan ullrgrdlv
thleati tied his HitIlMclld s suit
B attery arrest
I lull a i d

l a llljib ell

a l

nl

,1-1/1

&lt;ileenw.it si Salitntd w a s al
listed S.iluid.lt tiv Sanliild
|h1111 ( l ,i111|&gt;1ielt w.is i bulged
with buttery and ariested Iti
tin hum him k ul West Kith
Stieet
i allijihelt allegedly
|i|ltn bed Ills gliltllriid sevrial
l i m e s in tin head
Incidents
A wallet inniam inn a i hei k
hunk all A IM i.u d and $1.12 in

Name of Company

i ash were stolen Sunday In the
3(»00 block ol South Orlando

I &gt;1lie
A Honda ('H I2 .r&gt; m ntorcycle
worth $H(K) was stolen Saturday in the 1900 bloc k of H olly
Avenue
A 35mm cam era, a trlrplione. a Hit huh . a MaHuavox
i atm o lder and a small ktille
were stolen Friday In the 2.100
block ol Narcissus A vrn u r T o ­
tal atnotml ol property stolen

was $ I (tOO

(

An
Kmerson
ecpiall/et,
a
K t.u o AM/I’M C l) teatly stereo
and other Hems were stolen
Saturday m the |0() Mm k of
lo w n r • filte r lloulevard
total
am iiiiiii o| pm pertv stolen was
$750
A bl.uk (lo ck radio worth
$25 was stolen Friday 111 the
IOOO Mm k ot West Sevetllti
Stieet
A hiiiwn Ht* Itim k ( entiirv
tom dooi In ruse plate mimher
WKSI»2V. was stolen Friday In
the lo on him k ol Rosri till t It
i le
A puts*- with num erous Items
Im ludliiH $35 t ash was stolen
Friday in the l riOO 1&gt;1*« k ol
Smith 1 m iu h Avenue
A white 7‘ t ( adlllai Sedan
DeVllle lour limit license plate
n u m lxi SWR70W was stolen
Ilm rsdav III the 400 hloi k ol
bn list Avenue
A red (M) I'initial
Sunlilrd
tout dm it III ense plate nilinlx-r
t /T/KI was stolen Friday in
the -Il k) him k ol I* h list Ave
til IT'
Sixteen
hundred
M io tim r
* ups w eir sloleli Friday In the
I &lt;MMi him k of F rent h Avrnur
A
Sears
( rail sm all
11
horsepower
ndiuH
mower
worth $ I _bH!&gt; was stolen S in
day tn the 22tX&gt; him k ot Com
mutiny Way
An KAA 'iinio Startlie hand
Hun ami a Maretla ftinm hand
Hun were stolen Saturday in
tin' l inn him K ol South F rru rh
Avenue
lotal amount ol jirop
crty stolen was $7&lt;X)
A datk blue hr&gt; Itu lik l.e
S ab ir lour (loot. Ill ruse plale
M l '2ND. was stolen Friday in
the tun him k ot Fast Fltst
Street
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Sonny Bono dies
in accident
Salvatore "Sonny" Bono 62 died
Monday in a skiing accident
Bono was famous as part of the
singing duo with his wile Cher in
tin* 1970s He also was heavily
involved in politics He was the
mayor ol Palm Springs, Califor­
nia. and lie was currently serving
as a mombet ol the U S House ot
Representative (R CA )

Cops seek
clues in
bank heist
From Staff Re porta___________
WINTER SPRINGS •
The
Sherifft* Olhcr Major Crimes
Set him Is Invcntlgullng the
a nned lobhery ol the Great
Western Hank. BtiOl Red Hug
I.ike RtMil. Winter Springs.
Tlie tobheiy necurml shortly
betme II p in. Monday.
The
suspect walked up lo the teller
and passed her a note. The
note implied that he had a gun
and ordered her to Hive him the
money hum the east) drawer.
The teller compiled. The sus­
pect then lied on loot.
The susjM'i t is a white male,
early 20s, live- fool 10 -Inches.
170 |&gt;ounds. He had a turn*
t.iehe and several days growl h
ol heard.
Hie suspect was
wearing a white Green Hay
I’aikrrs lap. strtjied shirt and
blue Jeans.
No vehicle was
seen.
Hie suspect never showed a
weapon during the rolibrry.
No one was Injured. Tills was
the llrst hank robbery In uiUncorjHjrated Seminole County In
l«H*H

MARY A. D1 LORENZO
Mary A Dl Lorenzo, H|.
Candlewtek Court. Saulord.
died Sunday, Jan. 4. 199H.
Horn In Hrooklyn. N.Y., she
moved to Central Florida In
1989 Irotn Sarasota. Mrs. Dl
L&gt;rrn/o wus a homemaker.
She was a member of Nativity
Catholic Church.
Survivors include husband.
Frank.
Sanford:
daughters.
Kleanor Ullano. Ling wood, and
Hemadetle Ortega. Queens,
N.Y.; four grandchildren.
H*ildwm-Falrchlld Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.

ESTHER E. LEGOORE
Esther E. Leggorr. 73. 20th
Si reel. Sanford, died Sunday.
Jan. 4. 1098. Horn In Laurasler. Fa., she moved to Central
Florida In 1961 from New Jer­
sey.
Mrs. Leggorr was a
nurse. She was a member of
the First United Methodist.
Survivors include husband.
Ira. Sanfurd; son. Leslie. San­
ford:
daughters.
Undo
Metzger. Lora Baylrs. North
Carolina:
brother,
Casper
Dagen. Pennsylvania;
seven
grandehildrrn: seven great­
grandchildren.
Haldwln-Falrchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary. In charge of
arrangements.
GLADYS JOY MOORE
Gladys Joy Moure, 95. East
Second Street. Sanford, died
Saturday. Jan. 3, 1998. Horn
In Hot Springs. Ark., she

School Board
Revenue
Generated
5180.648
155,198
S223.358
1770,435
135,544
S26.880
$325,668
$115,414
$24,331
$119,428
$33,595
$97 913
$130 466
$172,619
$65,234
$27,599
$2 394 332

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$180 648

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$55,198
$223 358
$770 435
$35,544
$26 880

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$55,198
$223 350
$770 435
$35,544
$26 880
$325,66B
$115,414
$24,331
$119,428
$33,595
$87 913
$130,468

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$55,198
$223,350
$770,435
$35,544
$26 880
$325,668
$115 414
$24,331
$119,428
$33,595
$87,913
$130,468
$172 619

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$55,198
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$24 331
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$87 913
$130,468
$172,619

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$55,198
$223,358
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$115,414
$24,331
$119 428
$33,595
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$130 468
$172619

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$55,198
$223 358
$770,435
$35,544
$26,880
$325,668
$115,414
$24,331
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$33 595
$87,913
$130,460
$172,619

$180,644
$55,194
$223 354
$770,435
$35,544
$26,880
$325,684
$115 414
$24,331
$119,424
$33.59)
$87,913
$130,468
$172,619

$115,414

$180 648

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D e ve lo p C on tin u ed from Page 1A
lain and assist targeted Hr
dtistries
Hie primary Ho.ils
were to shill the tax burden
hum tesidi nii.d to ( (irtitneri lal
land uses while makiUH the
( oiintv s ei onoitiv less rrspnrt
sive to ( v i l i i . i l downturns in
tin nation.d ri on om v
I he Jobs Growth Incentive
ProHtam IJtill means that the
in iin tv o l i d s Im .in iial Hu h i
lives lo t.irHclrd businesses
wliii h i hoiisr to relm ale or
expand
within
Sem inole
( oiintv
Awards aie detrnum ed on a
ease hy i as*
has|s wllh
all
em phasis on hn&lt; k and mortar
pro|ei 1s 111'- iiHrrement details
promised p d to rn ia m e p.rrumr
ters for thi lltm and provides
the
( oiintv
With
a
surety/ i r i iiyrrv mei h.misrn
New |ot&gt;s lor whli h tnist
lutids aw.ittls ate made must
t*r permanent full llrnr Joljs
paying a minimum ol Mi per
cent ihe average annual wane

lives have a lot to do w llh the
(let Islotis
these
I iitujtnnles
make "
In the next lew years. lurk
is going to be a key player In
developments
made bv tile
lounty to impmvi businesses
along I S lllgbyv.iv 17 92 Ills
expertetu e m landscape an bl
i n lin e uiban design and pto)
n t planing should prove to be
invaluable
" W e re going to do whatever
we ran to rrvllall/r the 17 92
i orndor
he said
"1’iiblu
pllvale partnerships arc ex

trrm rlv important We want to
jirovlde all Ihe help we can to
Ibe businesses nn 17 92
Seminole ( oiintv Is also an
at live partii ip.ini ui the grow­
ing global market through its
illeillht I ship and pal t it Ipalllili
in the Metro Orlando Interna
t tonal A llans Com m ission and
tbr
(a onoiuii
Development
Comm ission ol Mid Florida and
the h iiern ah on .il fo u n t (1 ol
Central Florida
The (o iin tv has been a host
to representatives ot W|« klnw

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Ireland
Ihe
Ivory
t oast, the Navarre
Region,
Spain the Iias(|tie Autonom ous
Community. Spain South Korea. Serbia and the city of Rot­
terdam. Netherlands
lust (&gt;&lt; tuber, the enunty'ti
Fa otiomli
Developm ent
website went on line on the In­
ternet Since going on line the
( (unity has received more than
4,r&gt;2() visits on the E I). site.

ol $ 2 I (X X )
Job s m u s t l*c i Tea le d W llh ttl
tw o y e a rs ol th e a w a r d of K in d s
a n d m u s t la- re ta in e d d u rlM H a
tw o ye.it p c itn d f ro m th e d ate
o l |nh i re a tlo li a n d h ir e

"We get teijuests rvervdav
horn the I S and businesses
ill olbet i m inutes
said lin k
49 "S o m e wdt i otne to us and
some won I they rr obviously
looking tor Ibe Ixst deal they
ran get
Ih ev play one an a
against aiiotbrr
"It s hern proven tb.it lllien

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JESSIE
PEARL
DILLONGAINE8
Jessie iTarl Dillon Gaines.
»i5. Klliott Street, Sunlord.
died Thursday. Jan I. 199H
Horn Nov 11. I9J2 In Dunel
Ion. Fla . she moved to this
area in 1957
Mrs
Dillon
Gaines was a homemaker. She
was a member of ihe Springfield M It Church
Survivors include husband.
Roosevelt
Galurs.
Sanford:
suns. Klhrrt Dillon. Vemon
Dillon. Roosevelt Gaines. Jr ,
all of Sanford, daughter. Coreilia I. Galurs. Sanford. Kslrr
Clark. Hetty Wesley, both of
Sauloid. two grandehildrrn.
one great graudi htld.
Wilson Elehrlbrrgrr Mort uarv. Ini-.. Sanford, in charge of
arrangements

First Year
to Receive
Payback
96/97
97/98
97/98
97/96
97/98
97/98
9B/99
98/99
98/99
98/99
98/99
98/99
98/99
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moved to I crural Florida in
1990 Ms Moore was a sei re
lary She was a Protestant
Survivors include daughter.
Hobble Ib om as
Dike Mary,
sister. Doris Osm an Cauoga
I‘.uk Ca

It.ildwm Fairi hild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Dike Marv tn ( barge ol
arrangements
ALICE J. PATINGALE
Alice J Pat Ingale. 66. Snow­
bird ( IM le Saulord. died I n
day. J.ui 2. 1998. Horn In Mi­
ami. Fla . sbe moved to Cen
tral Florida horn Winter Haven
in 196(1 Ms Pahngalr was a
homemaker She was a Seven
Dav Adventist. She was a
member ol tin- D A V
Lodge
and tbe V I W Dulles Auxil­
iary
Survivors
include
flame.
Hobby Bryant. Sanford; sons.
L in y Procter. Deltona, James
Slltklaud. Orlando. Jim Patingale. Saulord. David Stlckland.
Deltona, Keith Patlngalr. Sor­
rento. Fla.: daughters. Debbie
Kaiser. Rrnrr Joshlyn. Teresa
Flowers, all of Sanford. Bec ky
Pattngale, Middletown. Ohio:
sister. Hetty l^isseter. Dothan.
Ala.; brothers. Hobby Williams.
Houston, Texas, J.R. Williams.
Alabama;
17 grandchildren:
seven great grandchildren.
Haldwlu-Falrehlld Oaklawn
I'ark Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Like Mary. In charge uf
arrangements.
ZORAH NEISWANDER
Zoruh Madge Nelswander.
87. Hawthume Avenue, died
Sunday. Jan 4. 1998. Hum In
Hear Creek. Ala., she was re ­
tired. Mrs. Nelswander was a
member of Church of Christ.
Survivors include daughter.
Ruse Sellers. Alhrns. Ga.; son.
Drennen Nelswander. Athens.
Ga.; three grandchildren; six
great-grandchildren.
Lord and Stephen Funeral
Home East. Athens. Ga.. In
charge of arrangements.
JEAN L. NOLL
Jean L. Noll. 72. Lemon UliiiT
Road, Osteen, died Saturday.
Jan. 3. 1998. Horn July 26.
1925 tn Wllkinsburg. Pa., she
moved to Central Florida In
1952. Mrs. Noll was a retired
cleclroult-s worker for the D e­
partment of Defense. She wus
a Presbyterian.
SuiMvurs include husband.
Jark Noll. Osteen: mother. Es­
ther Wynkuop, Winter Park:
daughters. Penny Crull, Kan­

sas City

Judy Garupir. Or
lundu. Knn Guru pit Hrulun.
Si uun
Flu
step-duughters,
June Cooper. Suufnrd. Jeanne
l*ltlenger Porll.uul. Pu . sis
ter. Hurhura Furman. Wichita
Fulls. Iexu&gt;. II grandchildren,
three great grandchildren.
Grumkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford
m (barge
nl ar­
rangements

|&gt; in
tins
afternoon
at
the
Grumkow Funeral Home Chapel
with Hev Hr Dale L. Heaton otll
(luting Inlenneiil will tie private
Mrs Noll was prr diseased by her
•sin Kntx-ri Alan (iur.ipu
In lien
ot flowers the lattillv request me
mortal eontnhutlons to liie Amen
i.iii ( .imer Society Son ILink
liollding 2(M) W First si .
I1O
Hox 95. Sanford. Flu
32772

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Grumkow Funeral liotiie. 500 K

LUCILLE B. SMITH STONE
Lucille H Smith Stone. 1*6.
took Hill Road.
Cheshire.
Conn., died Sunday. Dec. 28.
1997 at Elm Park Baptist
Home Horn Aug 19. 1901 In
Georgia, she moved lo Cheshite in 1989, and previously re­
sided in Sunlord fur many
years.
Survivors include son. G er­
ald I. Smith. Avon. Conn.; sis­
ter. Verne Smith. Sanford: two
grandsons;
two
great­
grandchildren
Die Alderson Funeral Home.
Cheshire. Conn.. In charge of
arrangements.

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PONY Baseball registration
FIVE POINTS _ With the Spring Baseball sea­
son ready to get started. Seminole PONY Base­
ball will hold Spring Registration over the next
three Saturday s at the Seminole PONY Baseball
Complex on County Road 419. one mile east or
highway 17-92 near Winter Springs.
All boys and girls ages five to 10 are encour­
aged to sign up In the upstairs ofllce of the
Seminole TONY Clubhouse from 10 a m. to 2
p.m. each Saturday.
If you are new to PONY Baseball you will need
a copy of your birth certificate to register. Some
registration fees have been reduced In the
younger ogc groups.
Call 323-5570 for more Information.

Spring Turkey Quota Permit
applicatlone available now
OCALA _ Turkey hunter prepare: spring turkey
quota hunt permit applications are available
right now at the Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission’s (OFC) regional offices or from
the OFC'a Quota Hunt Ofllce In Tallahassee.
Sportsmen can also request that, an applica­
tion be sent by mall by calling either the Ocala
regional office at (352) 732-1225. or the Quota
Hunt OfBce In Tallahassee at (850) 488-8573.
The applications must be completed and sub­
mitted by mall to the OFC’a quota hunt ofllce In
Tallahassee before January 14 In order to be eli­
gible for the random drawing.
After the random drawing the OFC will Issue
any remaining permits on a first-come, firstserved basis.

Quality not quantity
O nly three
SAC football
players earn
All-S tate
honors, but
tw o m ake
First Team

Seminole junior offensive lineman Jeff
Fain (left) wee honored earlier this sea­
son as the Sanford Optimist Club
Seminole High School Player-of-theWeek. This past weekend he and Lake
Howell High School senior linebacker
Kawicka Mitchell (above) received an
even bigger honor when they were
named to the First Team AM-State Footbafl Team in Class 5A and Class BA, re­
spectively, by the Florida Sports Writers
Association.

By DEAN SMITH

Herald Sports Editor
SANFORD _ The Seminole Ath­
letic Conference was not exactly
overwhelmed with the number of
football players recognized by the
FSWA (Florida Sports Writers As­
sociation) for All-State honors, but
you sure couldn’t argur with the
quality.
Bee All-State, P ag* 2B

Turkey hunters on most public wildlife man­
agement area* (WMAa). and private lands do not
need a spring turkey quota hunt permit. Howrver
you will need one If you plan to hunt any of the
following management areas located In the
OFC’a Central Region: Caravelle Ranch In Mar­
lon and Putnam counties; Flying Eagle In Citrus
County; Half Moon In Sumter County; OcalaLake Delaney Unit In Marlon and Putnam coun­
ties; Rlchloam In Sumter, Lake. Pasco and Her­
nando counties; Seminole Forest In
County;
Seminole Ranch In Orange County; Prairie Lakes
Unit of Three Lakes in Osceola County; and
Tosohatchee In Orange County.
In order to turkey hunt on any of these a rras
you must possess a valid Florida hunting li­
cense. a spring turkey quota hunt permit, a wild
turkey stamp and a wildlife management area
stamp.

W in n in g
w eekend
for local
prep
team s

R«cr«atlon volleyball meeting

By OBAN SMITH

SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment will hold an ocganfoattonal aaeetlML for
Polar Bear Recreational and Power VoUsybali
Leagues next Wednesday. January 7th at 8 JO
p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center, lower level
of Sanford City Hall.
The Recreational (No Spike) League plays on
Monday nights and the Power League plays on
W ednesday nights. All games are played at !Sanford Middle School.
Call 330-5097 for more Information.

Herald Sport* Editor
OVIEDO . The Oviedo boys' b a s ­
ketball team got the weekend off to
a good start for the county’s high
school athletic teams with a 81-5|
victory over DcLand In a Class 8Ar
District 3 game Friday night.
Lake Howell's girls’ basketball
team then followed suit on Satur­
day night, knocking off the Bull­
dog*. 62-54. In a BA-3 contest.
Oviedo's girls' soccer team also
got
IU
post-holiday
schedule
started on a high note, thumping
homestanding Edgewatcr. 10-0, In
Orlando on Saturday.
Finally, the Lake Brantley
tilng team gained a split, dropping
a 44-22 decision to LaRue High
School from Kentucky and d a m p ­
ing Winter Springs In a Seminole
Athletic Conference match. 80-9.

Church Basketball masting
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment will hold an organliaUonal meeting for an
Adult Church Polar Bear Basketball League on
Thursday. January 8th at 6:30 p.m. at the Down­
town Youth Center, lower level of Sanford City
Hall.
Fellowship, either a no fast break or a alow
break league, and Competitive leagues are being
planned.
Call 330-5897 for more Information.

Lake Marv softball
LAKE M A R Y . The City of Lake Mary Depart­
ment of Parka and Recreation will be conducting
a Polar Bear Softball season at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex.
The 10-week leagues will begin play the week
of January 19th.
Women's Fast Pitch will be offered on Monday
night’s and Men’s C Leagues will be played on
Wednesday and Friday night’s.
Registra tion will be taken at Lake Mary City
Hall, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Registration packets can be picked up at
City H alf at any time.
The City of Lake Mary provides balls, umpires
and storekeepers for all games. First place
teams In each league receive a championship
team trophy and championship T-shirts for each
player.
Call 324-3007 for more Information.

WCW In Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH _ Thursday Night Thunder,
at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center on Thurs­
day, January 0th at 7:30 p.m., has just become
electrifying with the announcement of the main
eventin
It'a Hollywood Hulk Hogan versus Diamond
Dallas Page In a grudge match that will tear the
roof downttl Plus It’s the W C W debut o f Bret
Hartltt
Also on the great nationally televised first time
ever event will be the Nature Boy Rick Flair. Curt
Henning. Scott Hall. The Plant and the Macho
There are atm some tickets left, so hurry over
to the Ocean Center Box Office or your local
Ticketmaster outlet.

Altamonte Springs Babo Ruth
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Altamonte Springs
n«hi» Ruth Baseball spring registration will be
held on Saturday, January 10th. at Eastmonte
Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The cost is ft70. Our program includes ages 5
to 18 years of age.

Head coach Cad Brown (left) and Junior superstar Lauren
Bradley have lad the Laka Mary girls' basketball team to the

lop of the state's Class 6A rankings, but the Rams
being snubbed by national voters despite an 18-0

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By JEFF B E R U N IC U
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY _ There la one person who has an Idea
on how to atop the Lake Mary girls basketball team.
*1 wouldn’t want to get Into a running game with
them.* Cart Brown said. *You need to get a shot off
every time you move down court. You need team speed
and a strong Inside and outside game and play strong
defense to alter their shots.*
Unfortunately for Lake Mary as opponents and the

rest of the Seminole Athletic Conference. Brown Is
the Lake Mary coach and h e Is doing everything he
can to prevent that from happening.
Aa a matter of fact, he la doing such a good lob that
the' Lady Rams are the Number One In the Number
One.
Lake Mary, after a loss by Pensacola last week, took
over the number one ranking In the state’s highest
classification. Class GA. Pensacola beat the Lady

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DAYTONA BEACH _ 1996 NASCAR Winston
Cup champion Terry Lab onte posted the quick­
est lap for the third consecutive day as Oeneral
Motors NASCAR Winston Cup testing concluded
Monday at Daytona International Speedway.
Labonte was clocked at 47.852 seconds, for
an average speed o f 188.060 miles per hour,
which w as Just shy of the teat session’s best lap
o f 188.139 mph which Labonte posted on Sun­
day.
Bobby Hamilton, now driving the No. 4 Kodak
Film Chevrolet after leaving the 8TP Pontiac
Team of Richard Petty In the off-season, ended
up with the fourth quickest time Monday with a
run of 47.973 seconds, for an average speed of
187.606 mph.
Hamilton finds himself in an enviable posi­
tion as the 1996 Daytona BOO approaches,
driving for Morgan-McCfciie Motorsports. Mor­
gan-McClure has prepared three of the last
seven care to visit Daytona's Victory Lane fol­
lowing a Daytona 500.
T h e first time I pulled onto the racetrack. 1
w a it up through the gearbox, and I thought to

myself what have I been missing.* said Hamil­
ton. ’ I'm looking forward to the Daytona 500. I
already told this team, anything to do with Day­
tona and Talladega. I wasn’t going to open my
mouth. I’ll start talking at the Intermediate
tracks.
* There Is a little added pressure being In this
car. but the pressure Just comes from the mag­
nitude o f the Daytona 500 Itself, not necessarily
because o f the car Tm In. I know they run good
here, and 1 draft good, so hopefully good things
will happ en. Every time this car comes down
here, U has a shot at winning. I feel like there
might be a little added pressure there Just be­
cause they had such a bad season last year,
they want to perform In 1998.*
Ford’s NASCAR Winston Cup teams begin the
first o f two three-day January test sessions to­
day and the public will get the first real look at
the Thurus body-style they will run this season,
replacing the discontinued Thunderblrd.
Following the Ford teat. Sports C ar Testing
(for the Rolex 24 At Daytona) will take place on
January 9-11. Oeneral Motors will return on
January 12-14. NASCAR Buach Series Testing is
January 15-16. NASCAR Goody's Dash Series
Testing la January 17-18. and Ford will return

to end winter testing at Daytona an January 192 1«
A section of the Oldfield Grandstand la open
daily at no charge from 9 son. to 5 p.m. with
access through DAYTONA USA. T h e Ultimate
Motorsports Attraction.*
Qulded tours o f the Speedway are also avail­
able from 9 J O a.m. to 5 p.m. for a nominal fee.

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

D A I L Y

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Lake Mary-

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nament In which they vverr plating, featuring
some of the top teams In the state.
Forward Mary Leah Sutton was named Most
Valuable Player ol the tournament and Joined
point guard Ashler Hallancr and forward Laurrn
Bradley on the aU-toumamcnt team.
Tonight, the Lady Rams take on their strong­
est conference rival, Lyman, at home. Game
time Is 7:30 p.m.
The Lady Greyhounds under Bruce Bonaventurr. have already Ireaten Oviedo and gave Inkr
Mary a tough game earlier this season at the Dr.
Phillips Classic when they slowed the pace
down the entire game and made l-akr Mary
make a strung fourth quarter run.
After the first Lyman game this season, many
of Lake Mary's other opponents have takrn on a
similar offensive scheme, slowing the ball down
and hoping to win In the fourth quarter. Like the
rankings. Brown said It gets frustrating some­
times.
"We’re not playing against other tennis.*
Brown said. *We‘rr playing against Lake Mary
and that's our challenge. It's tough to keep
playing against slowdowns but that Just means
they respect our game.”
Maybe. If Lake Mary can mn tire rest of the
table, and there's no reason to see why not.
some national voters may respect their game
too.

Rams In the stair finals last
season. 01-58. but. despite four underclassmen
lit the starting lineup. Lake Mary Is now the
team to beat.
However, despite the undefeated record (18-01
In the largest state In the south. Lake Man* still
hasn't gotten the national notice a team In their
position might deserve. When the USA Today
came out with Its Top 25 last week, the Lady
Rams were nowhere to be found.
Even mote. Lake Mary wasn't ranked In the
Top-10 of the newspaper's South rankings.
Despite maintaining that his tram was play*
tng every game one at a time. Brown said It was
frustrating that his girls weren't getting the no­
tice he feels they deserve.
*It'a frustrating.* Brown aald. *! don’t know
how they come up with those rankings but \vc
let the polls take care of themselves. Wc get
frustrated but we have to play the games one at
a time.”
If the nation hasn't noticed, at least the state
of Florida has.
When Pensacola suffered Its first loss lust
week. Brown walked Into the Lake Mary locker
room Just prior to Its game In Sarasota and
simply drew a big *1" on the chalk board. He
told the girls of the Pensacola loss and the Drdy
Rams went out and took the (Inals of the tour­

Preps
SIL V E R H A W K S 83
BULLDOOS U
D c L a s d (54 )
Chonan 10. MoU 3. Jackson 15. Mldt e i 14. Snllh 3. lira 3. drown 8 To­
tal* 20 12-20 54.
Lake H ow ell (S3)
Mean 5. Kane 0. OlUron 5. Ilu a II.
Hn*d 22. Dau* II. Totals: IS 23-37 62.
D eLand
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11 31 IB IB _ S3
Thrre-pocnt Arid (oala . DeLand 2
(MoU I. Jackson II; take Howell 3
IPuza 2. Kane 1) Total fouls
DeLand
24: Lake Howell IS. roukd out _ DeLand. Chonan Technical* _ none. Hreords _ Deland 7-7; Lake Howell 12 0.
Junior vanity _ lake Howell 41. DeLand 27.
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Call Carpenger at (407) 320-3670 for more
details.

Lake Mary Llttla League

Sanford Adult Softball

LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary Little League will
offer a full range of baseball and softball
programs for boys and girls, ages 5-15.
Registration will be held at the Lakr Mary
K-Mart on Saturday .J anu ary 17th and 24th
from 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Sunday, Janu­
ary 18th and 25th from noon to 5:30 p.m.
Registration fee Is $35 (Includes MLB Jer­
sey and cap. pants and socks).
Also, the annual membership meeting will
be held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:30 p.m.
at the Lake Mary Community Center on
Country Club Road.
All 1997 regular members are Invited to a t­
tend and will be eligible to vote at the meet­
ing.
If you cant attend please be sure to call
Carmen Moarhouse, League Secretary, at
324-8917 to arrange for an absentee ballot.

SANFORD _ Tire Sanford Recreation De­
partment Is taking registrations for the Adult
Softball Leagues at the Downtown Recreation
Center on the first floor of Sanford City Hall
on the com er o f Seminole Boulevard and
Park Avenue.
The slowpltch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear Leagues starting In January are
men's, women's, Co-Ed. church and a new
Industrial division for company teams only.
For more Information please call 330-5697.

SHS alumni baseball
SANFORD _ Seminole High School Is
looking for alumni to attend the annual
baseball game and cnokmit to be held on
Saturday. January 24, 1998.
Please call Mike Powers at 320-5058 and
leave your name and num ber and someone
will return call with Information.

Girls' wrestling tournaments

C o n t in u e d f r o m P a g e I B
SATURDAY

For more Information, please call our mes­
sage line at 263-7910.

Goal* _ CMcUo 10 |IUU 3. CuMro 2.
Aaby 2. Chapman I. Walt* t. Dubr I.
ChrUtlana II. A»*I*U _ Ovmlu 4
ICavtru I. Hall I. CUne I. Christiana I).
Simla on fnu] .Oviedo 32; Edfiewatrr I.
Save* . Oviedo I; Kdfrwatcr 22 Hrcord*
. Ovlnlo 3-2; Edficwatrr 3-3-2. Junior
vanity _ Oviedo 2. Kdgrwatrr I.
W R E S T L IN G
LAR UE (ICT.) 44
LAK E B R A N TLE Y 33
103 . Romano (Lake Drmntleyl wun
by forfeit: 113 _ Martin (Lake llranUry) defeated Thompson, ltt-2: 110 _
Mill (Lake Brantley) pinned f ox. 0:31:
135 _ Hainan (Lake llrantleyl dc
fratrd McCoy. 7-5: 130 _ Payne
llaKuc) defeated Hogan. 0-7: 135 _
reanaU (LaRuel pinned Davis. 0:41:
140 _ Cooper
(LaRuel
defeated
Kitchen. 10-4: 145 _ dank* ILaRue)
defeated Kmal. 10-6; 153 _ &gt;haw
(LaRuel pinned Joyce. 1:15: ISO _
LaJtue (LaRuel technical fall over
Richards. 17-1: 171 _ OLoughlln
ILake Brantley) defeated Meredith. I I -

5. 18B _ Drtrr (LaRuel pinned Fusco,
1:43; 315 _ Deapaln ILaRue) won by
forfeit: H wt _ Rlneer (LaRuel won bf
forfeit
LAK E B R A NT LE Y 00
W IN T E R SPR1NOS B
103 _ Hisnano Hake dnuitley) pinned
Zuikov* h 1:10: 113 . Martin (Lake
drantleyl pinned Godktn. 1:50. 1 I B _
Hill (Luke drantleyl pinned Lallathln.
2.51: 1 2 5 . Cuuo (Winter Spring*! de­
feated llalraoei. 7-1; 130 _ llohan
(lake drantleyl defealrd Webber. 13-5;
135 _ Davt* (Lakr drantleyl pinned
Omum. OS#. 140 . Kitchen (lake
drantleyl pinned Santorr. 0:28. 145 _
Kmakl (Lake drantleyl pinned (toss.
2:11: 183 .Joyce (lake drantleyl de­
feated Quest. H I: 160 _ Richards
ILake llranllcyl pinned Mailer. 0:37;
171 . OLuugiilin ILukr drantleyl
pinned lUylopa. 4:15: 1SB _ Fusco
(Lake drantleyl pinned Smar*. 2.36;
315 _ double forfeit. H wt _ Good
(Winter Spring*) won by forfeit. R n _ Lake dnuitley 2 3.

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ Lake Brantley
High School and coach Kevin Carpenger are
pleased to announce a series of Women's In­
vitational Wrestling Tournaments in associa­
tion with the Seminole County Women's
Wrestling Program.
The final two tournaments will take place
at Lake Brantley High School on January
10th and February 20th.
Women are eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) rules and
It will cost $30 as a team or $5 as an Indi­
vidual. Tentative weight classes are 94, 101.
110. 119, 127, 138. 14B and 165 pounds.
Each tournament will be double elimina­
tion. feature folkstyle rules and there will be
Individual awards.

Legal Mottoes

ORLANDO _ To comply with changes in the
stateside waterfowl rules and eliminate
confusion In the hunting brochure, the rule
for hunting In the Emeralds Marsh Type 11
Wildlife Management Area has been revised.
Hunters who possess a special hunting
permit for the Emeralds Marsh Type II WMA
can hunt on the first and last day. every
Wednesday. Saturday and Sunday of the sea­
son. The permits are available through the
Tax Collector Offices of Lakr, Orange. M ar­
lon and Volusia counties.
The duck and coot season at the Emeralds
Marsh Type II W M A will end on January
20th. with a youth hunt scheduled for Jan u ­
ary 24th.

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The alx Seminole County football teams only
had three players make any of the teams, but
two were named to the First Team In their re­
spective classes.
Seminole High School offensive lineman Jeff
Fain w as i«m e d to Che First Team In Class 5A.
The 6-foot-R 'SpRpwrtnd JdMcM* htfoed the
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talent* aald Oabrtd. nMth our
n a b of Injuries, we need to a d ­
dress ou r scoring needs. V e r­
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thn O abrtd announced prior
the game the aigning of vet*
a n e-foot-4 guard Vernon
•sw ell to a 10-day contract.
«|«n » W M i n y ^ that

SANFORD _ The Seminole Community
College women's basketball team opens MldFlodda Conference
play on Wednesday
night, hosting defending state champion
Central Florida Community College from
Ocala at 6 p.m. at the SCC Health and
Physical Education Center. Admission Is
free.
The Raiders, led by newcomers 7-foot
Jaann Kotova from Estonia and long-range
shooter Dana Kudruyvtseva Irum Russia, are
looking for a return to the state tournament
undrr head roach Ken Patrtck and new a s ­
sistant Tony Mondevtlle.

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ORLANDO _ The Orlando a p ­
peared headed for
needed victory
holding a two-point
spn Antonio i***«*fv«g H o the
final period, bu t the Spurs ra l­
lied with a 10-3 surge to hand
the Magic a 74-60 defeat at the
Orlando Arena.
The loss w a s the ninth in 10
games for Orlando, srhlle the
victory was 11th in 12 starts
for San Antonio.
Darrell Arm strong got his
second career start In the
place of figured point guard
Mark Price, who sat out his
second straight gam e with a
strained hamstring.
Armstrong responded with a
team-high 21 points and also
had a career-high nine re­
bounds and a U assists.
The Magic will now play
back-to-back |* nw« on the
road at Toronto on W ednesday
and Philadelphia on Thursday,
before returning home to hoot
Boston at 7:30 p.m. on Satur­
day.
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People
Help needed to keep teens in school
Nar-Anon

Coasttlnars

Nar-Anon, a self-help group
for relative* and friends of a d ­
dict*. will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando General Hospi­
tal. For more Information, call
869-6384.

Sanford--The
Coastllners
meetings are held at 10 a.m.
the first Wednesday of each
month at the Sanford Senior
Center. 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All
Interested
railroaders,
both active and retired, are In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call Horace
Often. 322-5493.

TO P S
Member of Take OfT Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS.
Invite
the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For more Information about
the club, call 331-4464.

Alzh*lm*r's Support
The
Alzheimer's
Support
Oroup for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, at 10 a.m..
at the Frank Evans Center In
Lake Mary. All interested are
Invttcd
to
attend.
Shelly
Braaaler. a licensed Alzheimer
therapist, leads the discussion
and answers questions. For
Information, call 323-4938 or
324-3060.

Toaatmaatara
Night
Owls
Toastm asters
meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m.. at the
Lake Mary Community Build­
ing. 260 N. Country Club Road
In Lake Mary. Contact Rosella
Bonham at 323-8384 for Infor­
mation.

R teovtry Inc

The Norfolk-lslsnd pine and
the Monkey-Puzzle tree arc
only two of a small group of
pine trees whose origin Is the
southern hemisphere,
where
pines are rare. Some retail
garden stores sometimes offer
one of these pine trees In con ­
tainer* during the Christmas
season. These pines belong to
the genus Araucaria, a name
derived from the won) Arauca.
which la a name given to a re­
gion tn Chile. South America.
Other pines in this group, the
Hoop pine and the Bunya
B u r y i tree, are native to Aus­
tralia. The Monkey Puzzle tree,
native to Chile, la the hardiest
of all Araucarias. The Norfolk
Island pine, native to that Is­
land tn the south pari IV* ocean
and Australia, la by for the
most popular o f these trees In
Florida. This tree ta sometimes
called the Star pine because of
the regular star shapes formed
by Its horizontal layer* or
branehlet*. The Norfolk Island
pine la somewhat hardy but
will freeze si about 24 degree*
F.
The trees can

Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, rail 660-2003, or
896 5906.

The Longwood-Lake Maty Lions
Club meets the first and third
Tuesday of every month, at 7
p.m., at the Ramada Inn. S.R.
434 In Longwood. Visitors and
prospective members are wel­
come to allend.

TO P S
A local chapter o f TOPS
(Take OfT Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m., in the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital, 586
W.
S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 8:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lakevlew Christian
Church.
1400 B ear Lake Road Apopka.
For information, call 293-8048.

Pilot Club
The Sanford Pilot Club meets
the first and third Tuesday at 7
p.m. In the RSVP building on
the campus at Seminole C o m ­
munity College. All Interested
are welcome to attend.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
ts asking donors of all types
blood • especially O-type d o ­
nors • to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Optimist Club
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220296.

tuwwil* Club
Effective Oct. I. the Klwanla
Club of Sanford is moving the
weeklyWednesday
moon
uncheon meeting from the
Sanford C M c Center to the
Landing at the Marina
Mote) on Lake Monroe. Visiting
Klwanlans are welcome. For
information cal) Walt Smith.
323-8088.

Dancing for Senior*
The Over 80 Dance Club
dance la held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Dcltonians 13-piece
band. Donation *3.00,

Al-Anon
A support. group for friends
o r rets lives « alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m., at 111 E. 27th St.,
Just west of Sanford Avenue in
Sanford. New vial tors or mem­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

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If you know, or Uve with an
alcoholic, there ta help.
Al-Anon la an anonymous,
non-profit organization, open
to anyone who la a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity W on Al-Anon meets
each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
Meetings are held b r i b e back
room of the Sahara ‘Club. 2567
South Sanford Aye.. SanfeatLw
For additional meeting tubes
and locaUons in the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 321-9122.

Film 8*rl«*
The West Volusia Holocaust
Memorial Council presents the
1996-96 film series the first
Wednesday o f every month
through March, at 7:30 p.m., at
the Temple Shalom o f Deltona.
1785 Elkcom Blvd..

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accent tree. They can be an a t­
tractive, novelty specimen for a
large, open yard or commercial
landscape. Small trees are a d ­
mired a s urn subjects for p a t­
ios,
terraces,
and
Florida
rooms. They can Uve for a long
time a s a house plant if not
over watered or over fertilized.
C o ttars: Trees b o w well In
full sun but can also grow In­
door*. Plants tolerate a wide
range of soil types and pH with
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central
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especially during periods of
drought. Because of their salt
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planting
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properties. Trees are medium
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fertilized at least twice a year.

giona and challenged some of the
most inquiring minds. Abby, this
connection isn't found in someone
else, nor is it found in wealth, beau­
ty, feme or power. It's found within
“Wounded” stated that human
beings or* th* only species that
ur their oflha
willingly give sway

their love* by placing ms for
lion by s wonderful, loving cou.
who could provide what they
couldn't. My biological parents
allowed someone who desperately
w anted a child to have the chance
to be a parent, and I'm grateful for
the generosity and maturity that
went Into that decision.
MICHAEL H.MOHLMAN.
LAWRENCE, KAN.
D E A R M IC H AEL: Y o a r I
ssh oso th * sentiments o f i
a d o p te e s . T h a n k y * a f o r roa n n et o f la v * o n t h * p a r t o f
y * « r b irth parents, nsreroll a s

DEAR ABBY: I must respond to
“Still Wounded by Adoption’ who
complained bitterly about adoption,
stating that many sdnpfsi want to
locate their birth parents to find a
genetic connection from their root*
to the rest of the universe.
IV* not news for “Wounded*: All
of us. adopted or not, are searching
for our connection to the universe.
Thla search has spawned our rail/ AI

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modified
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green tn
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my heart goes out to *8011 Woui
by Adoption,* who said adoptees
search for their ’ real* parents
because they need a sense of con­
nection to the universe, and brand­
ed adoption ms ‘barbaric.*
Abby, I have never searched for
my birth parents. My “reel* parents
are the mom and dad who raised
me, stayed up with me when 1 was
sick, taught tn* to read and writs,
and worried about m* when 1
stayed out past my curfew. They
are th* couple who attended my
football games and involved them­
selves in everything that was
important to ms. who scrimped and
saved to send me to college and help
me through law school, and are still
there for me. I have two parents
who lav* me, end that's all I could
ever ask for.
i cant comprehend "WoundedV
Idea that adoption Is barbaric. What
is barbaric about a couple, who
couldn't biologically create a child,
wanting to love and raiaa ona in a
stable horns? It wasn't barbaric for
my birth parents to demonstrate

Nar-Anon
meets
every
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South
Seminole Hospital, 855 West
State Road 434. Longwood.
Nar-Anon la a support group
open to families and friends of
addicts. Dally living with an
addict la more turmoil than you
can handle by yourself. Join
for support In coping with your
addict; gain serenity to make
decisions and put our live back
In focus. Call 261-1900 for
more Information.

SSTf

education. Teenage moms face
all the usual challenges of
adolescence, plus the addi­
tional responsibilities of p a r­

enting. To mentor one of these
young ladles Involves both s
double blessing and a double
challenge.

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All mentors must attend an
Initial 2 hour training se ssio n .r
These training sessions can be
scheduled for daytime or e v e -'
nlngs. Arrangements can be*
made to present the training a t !
your workplace, organization
or club meeting. You will re -'
cetve the Information and a s - '
slatsnce you need throughout
the year.
Please call cither the Divi­
dends
office
at
Seminole
County Public Schools. 3200178. or the guidance office at
Crooms. 320-5742, and make a
difference lit a young person's '
life.
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Potted plants should be fertil­
ised at normal strength once
every two weeks. Potted plants
may drop the lower foliage If
overwatered or from excesstve *
dry air caused by indoor cen­
tral heating. Same symptoms
may be present In outdoor- j
grown plants due to the same
factors
R spefttegi Do not plant the &gt;
trees too deeply, otherwise the '
plants wUl develop root or
stem rots. Use a mixture o f ,
vermiculile and pulling soil tu
grow the plants. Repot every &lt;
two or three years to prevent ’
the plant from growing t o o ;
rapidly.
Scale
Insects are considered to b e
the main peats o f these t re e s .,
Leaf spots and mushroom root *
rot are the main diseases of
these trees, which usually do "
not have any pest or disease
problems o f mqjor concern.
Propagationi Propagation lo,
by seeds or cuttings o f mature
terminal shoot Ups only. Soft
wood cuttings can be p ro p s- p t w i under mist tn i

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do a lot of listening, you may
be asked to help with projects
or assignments that your stu ­
dent doesn't understand. You
may need to help a student
find resources available In the
school system or community.
The students at
C rooms
Academy have experienced dif­
ficulty In other educational set­
tings and found themselves ei­
ther disinterested or unsuc­

cessful. The program goal at
Crooms Is to provide an oppor­
tunity for these students to
complete high school. Some­
times students leave school
because they get discouraged
or feel no one cares. You can
become that needed friend,
role model or listener that Just
might make a different.
Additionally. Crooms has the
Teenage
Parent
Program
(TAPP) for Seminole County
Public
Schools.
While
the
moms ore tn chemistry, Eng­
lish, or algebra class, the Uttle
ones
are
learning
ageappropriate
skills
In
their
nursery classes to give them a
good start toward their own

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Crooms Academy Is asking for
your help In keeping our young
people In school by offering a
helping hand, a listening ear
and a caring attitude.
Job responsibilities may in­
clude encouraging students to
maintain their grades, making
sure their school attendance Is
good, helping fill out SAT and
ACT application forms, helping
students
make
post-high
school plans, and filling nut
applications
for
community
college. The hours are flexible
and the pay Is non-existent In
dollars but inestimable in the
rewards of sharing your experi­
ence and knowledge with a
young person.
W e need caring people who
will work one-on-one with our
students for spproxlmstely one
hour a week. You will need to

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s, living on a Axed
and has been sick
m m . My husband
severs] years, so R takas every

Wrong! I'm not trained in biolsgy.
, but I know that the femals cowtfrd
plans Its eggs In the nests of other
Is of ours who are young
birds, thereby allowing bar off­
spring to be adopted by th* asst
owners. A quick reference check ts barrow awjskkignrack!’ ThSels:
found that th* OM World common OK with us. However, when they
return it, the gas tank is always
cuckoo also exhibits this baherior.
"Wounded's’ bottom lias for the empty. The least they oouid do is f i l l.
‘ adoption problem* is that "men the teak. My husband telle areteb*
should do a batter Job of guarding patient, but what has patience got
.*
their spsrm.* The implication is todowithtt?
I don't know how much longer •
that men are solely responsible for
all unwanted pregnancies. Weil, th* I can hold my tongue. What should
last time I checked, it still takas two Ido?
DISGUSTED IN DEMINO, N J L (
to tango. Women should taka
responsibility for their actions alas.
‘ Wounded’ seems to b* deeply
D E A R D I S G U S T E D : D o n ’t ,
wounded, all right, but Its not sure h e ld y e a r t e n g e s — p a t It t a ;
that adoption is the not of th* prob­
need asm T h e a o a t ttsse these J
lem.
in M r a iv H n v w v w p w * ,
FRANKLY FRANK
IN MILWAUKEE
3 a £ t f f k a r r a t a » M s S * .'
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r e a d e r s w r o t e to d is p u t e
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CASI. INC., to* holder ol IN*
following certiticaleiil has (iled
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to b* ittuod thereon TTi* corlificoM numb*M*l And yoirft) of
.tiJAPco. tM description ol Mo
property. ond Mo nem*(*l in
which it wot ottottod it/oro ot
lollowo:
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Yoor ol leeuenc* t**S
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LEG SEC 23 TWP I I S ROE IOC
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CURVE 35 79FT TO POB RUN W
78 t t FT N 92 OCO 22 MINN 12
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189 98 FT SELY ON CURVE
20 1 37 FT TO CEO ( 737 ACII
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orty doing in Iho County of
Som.nolo. Stofo of Flo'tdo
Uniooo ouch certificate!*) ohoii
bo rodoomod according lo low.
tno proporty i l m u M J in H ilt
cortificotolo) will bo oold fo Mo
lughool bidder ol Mo wool tronl
door.
Sominolo
County
Courihouto. Sonford. Florida,
on Mo 2nd day ot February.
1899. ot 11:00 a m.
Payment ot Solo loo. applica­
ble documentary otomp totoo
ond recording too* ore required
fo bo paid by Mo ouccosotul
bidder ol Mo oofo. Fun payment
ol on amount equal to Mo tugb­
oat bid &gt;o duo within 20 houro
otter Iho od*orttood time ol Mo
nola All paymente thou bo caeh
or guaranteed
motrvmant,
mode payable to Iho ClerA of
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Doted Mio 17 th day ot
Decembor. TEST.
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Cle r k o f t h e
CIRCUIT COURT
.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
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Publioh: Oocombor 23. 30. 18*7
January I , 13,1888
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number 8 T -1 0 tt-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
WALTER W LABARRE
NO TICE TO CREDITORS
Mummery odmlnMlrotlon)
to

all

persons

h a v in g

CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
You ore hereby notified Mot on
Order
ot
Summery
Administration
hoe
boon
entered tn Mo ettele ot Walter
W LoBorro, docootod. File
Number 97-tO11-CP, ty the
Circuit Court tor Sominolo
County,
Florida.
Probate
Divioion, the oddrooo ol which
io 301 North Pen Avenue.
Sontord, Florida 32772; Mol Mo
total ceth ioluo of the ottoto it
S4.072.24, ond Mot the nonet
and oddrootot of Moot lo
whom It hot boon oioignod by
ouch order ore
Dorothy V. LoBorro
Co-Truttoo ot the
Waiter W LoBorro Living
Truot Agreement Dtd 12/17/Tg
S40 Village Place. 0108
Village on Mo Oroon
Long woe it. FL 32779-6032
Donnie W LoBorro
Co-Truetee ot Mo
Wetter W LoBorro Living
Truer Agreement Dtd. 12/17/7S
c/a Janet. Day. Roovie t
Pogue
801 LeLeiido Avenue
Cleveland. OH 44114
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clalmo or demands agoinit
decedent l oototo on whom o
copy of Mie notice io served
within throe month* alter the
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thio notice mutt tile their daunt
with Mio Courl WITHIN THE
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th r ee

m o n th s

AFTER THE DATE OF THE
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AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
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ON THEM
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claims with true court WITHIN
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m o n th s

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JOHNSTON t STUBBS, P A.
Attorneys lor Petitioner
P.O. Dot 3471
West Palm Baach.
FL 33402-3473
Telephone (SSI) *68-3000
By; Llea 2. Houser
Flortda Bor No. 00802B3
Publish: December 30, 1SI7
end January 8 .1888
osL-toe

IN TMB CIRCUIT CO URT
IN AND PON
&gt;LS COUNTY,

IN TH E C IR C U IT C O LR T
OP T N I EIG H TEEN TH
j u d ic ia l c w c u r r
CO UN TY,
CASS MO. B7*TSS-CA-t*-A
REPUBLIC BANK.
Plenum.
PAMELA O. RYAN and
WIKIVA RISCRVS
HOMEOWNERS'
ASSOCIATION. INC..
MOTICB OP SALS
NOTICE IS HIRSBY GIVEN
that the undersigned. Me Clerk
ol the Circuit Court tor
Seminole County, Florida, under
and by virtue •( Me Final
Judgment In Favor ot Republic
Bank heretofore entered on the
18th day ot December. 1887, M
met certain cause pending in
the Circuit Court of the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit of
Florida, in and for Seminole
County. Florida. Doing Ctvil
Action Mo. 97-7S8-CJL-I4-A. w
which REPUBLIC BANK, 18 Mo
pfamtifl and PAM* LA a RYAN
(’ RYAN*). Inil siBusby. and
WEKIVA RESERVE HO**COWN­
ERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC..
(-WEKIVA*). are Me defend erne,
and under end by virtue of Me
terms of the 8AM Pinal
public outcry to the high pat and
beat bidder for caeh at M g
Seminole County CourMouaa,
301
North
Path
Avenue,
Sanford. Florida an Ma 28th
day of JANUARY, 1888 at Ma
how of 11:00 A. M., M a earn*
hour a legal hour of
teal property altuated

M

described as loNowa:
Lot 141, wearns Reserve. Unit
3. according to Ma piat thereof,
as recorded In Plat Book ST, at
page* OS through 88. ol the
public records of Seminole
County, Florida.
The property aforesaid,
together with ell tenements,
hereditament* and appurtaeold to eatiafy *aM
WITNESS » r hand .
the C ow l Mia t ie d Day of
December, 1SS7.
(SEALS
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Seminole County; Flortda
•Y: Jane S. Jaeewic
As Deputy Clerk
Stacey R Utller
P.O. Bo* 4160
Orlando. FL 32602-4080

participate wt this proceed dig
should
contact
Court
Adaunitlratlo.ts ot M l North
Perk Avenue. Sanford. Florida
32771-1282. telephone (407)
323-4330.
(7) dm
dig. If hearing unpi
f-•00-888-8771. or

IN RS: ESTATE OF
FRANCIS O. ADAMS.
NOTICE
OF ADMIN tOTAATION
TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE
AND ALL OTHER PERSONS
(NTIRCSTSO IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT IFI* O
that the administration of Ma
estate of FRANCIS O. ADAMS,
deceased, Casa Number ST646-CP re pending In Me Circuit
Court In end lor Sominolo
County,
Florida,
Probata
Drvtaion; the address of which
Is
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Probate Division,
P.O. Drawer C, Sanford, Florida
32772-088*. The peraonal rep­
resentative of the aetata la
CAROL ANN DEMAND VAEKEL,
whose addresa Is 273S S. IMtor
asses. The name and
ot Me peraonal rtpraaantaMvaY
•Harney are eel forth below.
AD persona having clalme Ot
damanda against Ma aetata are
required.
WITHIN
TMRIS
MONTHS FROM THE DATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE, to Me with Me
cterk of the above cowl a writ­
ten statement of any claim or
demand May may have. Each
clean must be In writing and
must indicate M s boom far Ma
dean. Ma noma and address of
Me creditor or bit agent or
attorney, and the amount
claimed. H Me claim la net yet
due, M a data erhen it wMI
become due abai be elated. If
Ma claim to contingent or unliq­
uidated. the nature of Mo
uncertainly shea be elated. If
ty shall be described. The
cleanent shell deliver aufflctenl
copies ot Ma claim to the doth
Me doth to mail one
each personal repreAH persona Interested In Me
•daw to whom a copy pf Mia
•I ‘
WITHIN T H R U MONTHS PROM
TH E OATS OP THE FIRST PUB­
LICATION OP THIS NOTICE, la
file any Defections May may
have M d challenges Me validi­
ty of Mo decedent s arid, Ma
tepraaantdivo. or dm venue or
Mtodictton of Me cewl.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS. ANO
O BJECTIO NS NOT SO PlLSD
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Dole of Me hr el publication at
D M Malice of
MO 8th day of January, 1888.
CAROL ANN DEMAND VAEKEL
of Me Eelate o t FRANCIS Q.
Personal Rspreeentatn
868 8- Country CAM Road
LaAe Mery. FL 32708
iff s i t - w r r
*. IS. 1887

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO POR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO: ST-7S7-CP
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE ESTATE OF
ANNA STRAOA
Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration Ot Iho
estate at ANNA STRAOA,
deceased. FHe Number 87.7*7.
CP, is pending in the Circuit
Court lor Seminole County.
Florida. Piobale Division, the
address ol which is Post Othce
Drawer C, Sentoid, Florid*
32772-0658
The nemo* end addressee ol
the persons! representative end
the person*! representative's
attorney are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persort upon whom this
notice Is solved who have
obiecttons that challenge the
validity ot the will, the qualitiesIrons ot the personal represen­
tative. venue, of jurisdiction ol
■hi* Court ere required to Me
then obiecdon* with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTEH THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM creditors ol lha decedent
end other pereont having
claims or demand! against
decedent's a d d s on whom e
copy ot this notice l* served
within three month* after the
dele ot the tint publication ot
■hi* notice mutt tile the* claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All olhei creditors ot the dece­
dent and persons having clewne
or demands against trie dece­
dent's estate m ini tile then
claims wdh this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F IIID
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
tne date ot me tint puouceturn ol this Notice is December
3oth, ite r.
JOSEPH STRADA. SR..
Personal Representative
1311 Aaemi Street
Longwood, Florida 327S0
LAW OFFICES OF
SIDNEY L. VIHLEN. Ill, P X
Attorney* tor Petitioner
I t SO Senlando Center
2180 West S R 434,
Suite 4IBS
Longwood. Florida 32778
(407) 7S8-2200
PAUL M. SILLS
Florida Bar Number: 0044790
Publiah: December 30. 1997
end January S. IM S
DEL-111

TMB OtRCUIT CO URT
F TMB 1STN JUDICIAL

C A M NOi S T -B M -C A -1 4 -B
SUNTRU81 BANK.
SOUTH FLORIDA. N X
PLAINTIFF
VS.
BRUCE A. MORRISON
A/K/A BRUCE ALEXANDER
MORRISON: UNKNOWN '
SPOUSE OF BRUCE A.
MORRISON A/K/A BRUCE
ALSXAMOCR MORRISON.
KON9MS I. MORRISON;
LAKE HOWELL ARMS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC.:
JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
Of POSSESSION
MFENDAMT(S|
NOTICS IS HSKIBY GIVEN
pursuant to o Summary Find
Judgment af foreclosure doted
Oacamber 8th, 1887. entered in
O v « Case No. 87-SIO-CA-14-B
al Ma Circuit Court at Me 1ITM
Judicial Circuit m and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I WIN tali to Me tughed
end bed bidder lor cash AT
THE FRONT DOOR Ot the SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouse
located d 301 NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD. FLORIDA .
M 11.-00 AJR. on, the 28th day
Of JANUARY. 1too Me following
in
oold
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wM:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
E1T-A. AND AN UNDIVIDiO
INTEREST in t h s c o m m o n
KLIM ENTS APPURTENANT TO
SAID UNIT. ALL IN ACCOR­
DANCE WITH THE
CONVENANTS,
CONDITIONS.
RESTRICTIONS. TERMS ANO
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE
DECLARATION OP CONDO­
MINIUM OF L A M HOWELL
ARMS rONDOMINIUM, a CO N ­
DOMINIUM. AS RECORDS!) ON
FEBRUARY 10. 1SB1 M OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 1 IT T .
P A M 1144. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA; AS AMENDEO IN SPECIAL
AMENDMENT M
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1S3T. PAGE
1818; FIRST AMENDMENT IN
OFFICIAL R SCOROt BOOK
1*00, P A M SS0: SECOND SPE­
CIAL AMENDMENT M OFFICIAL
RECOROE BOOK 14EJ. PAGE
17*7.
Dated tM* 28th day of
DECEMBER. 1887.
(CIRCUIT COUNT BEAU
MARIANNE MORSE
Clerk of Mo CbouK Court
By: JanoS. liltw lr
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S. University Drive
Plantation. FL 33314
(8641 233-bOOO

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAK DSBD
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
Ihel FUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
CASI. INC . me holder at the
•allowing ceriiticste(e| has tiled
raid cernttceieie) lor a let deed
to be iteued thereon The cer­
tificate numbeifsl and yeer(e) ot
issuance, the deecnption of the
property, end the namele) in
which it was assessed ie/are et
to llowe:
Certificate No: 132
Veei of Issuance. 1889
Description ol Property:
LEG LOTS 30 31 32 41 42 A 43
(LESS N 129 FT OF LOTS 10 A
31 S PT OF LOTS 32 S 41 W OF
E R/W OF NORTH MEISCH RD)
FLA LAND S COL COS CILERY
PLANTATION PB 1 PO 128.
Nome* m which ateetted:
Comments! Equity Ltd 88. All el
sold property being in the
County of Seminole. Stale of
Florida
Unless eurh rertificete(e) shell
be redeemed according lo low.
the property described m such
cerliticsle(t) will be sold lo the
highest bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Counhoueo. Sontord, Florida,
on tho 2nd day ol Fobruery,
1888. el It 00 s m
Payment of Solo fee. eppheabie documentary (lamp teas*
end recording leee ere required
to be paid by the oucceeetuf
bidder at the eels. Full payment
ol en amount oquei to tno nigho*t bid it duo Within 24 hour*
after I he advertised time ot tho
sole. All poymonte shell be cash
ot
guaranteed
instrument,
made peyebi* to the Clerk ol
tho Circuit Court
Dated true I7lh day of
Docomber, 1887
(Seell
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORlOA
by: Shirley C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Publish Dsc ember 21. 30. 1887
January 8, 13, 1881
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SUPERIOR COURT
OF WASHtNOTON
FOR KINO CO UN TY
NO. S T -S -M 4 T S -S M A
IN THE MATTER OF THE
ADOPTION OF
UNBORN INFANT PARROTT.
4 peraon under the age
or iip rim n .
SUMMONS AND NO TICE BY
PUBLICATION OF PETITION/
OF C HILO/TERMINATION
TO: JOSE LEWIS GARCIA,
JOHN DOS (UNKNOWN)
AND TO ANY OTHER
INTERESTED PARTY
You o n hereby gummonoi to
appear within Itivty days after
Me 4*1* of flrM publication af
MM summons, le wrt. wIMin
thirty days after Ma 13yd day af
December. 18*7 and defend Ma
Above-emit led eetlen m Ma
•bava-antnied
court,
and
•newer M e aeUMew ef Me
Pemtewer, NdTHAMV CHRIST*
UUf SERVICES, M d 88rea a
M a y of your ases a upon Mo
undersigned attorneys for peti­
tioner. BETHANY CHRISTIAN
SERVICES, m Me office below
stated; If you fan to de to. (udg
tha petition
tiled with » d Clark af
Court,
YOU A M HEREBY NOT1FWO
Mat Mere baa baaa Med M Ntm
court s
aarenl-child
of Ma
Tha
object af Ma actian i* ta ease
■n org*r rvwnqvmviing n t ctum
to Mo Petitioner for adoption

end lo
______
February 11, 18SS. Tho ehdd'o
natural mother la AMANDA
PARROTT.
The court hearing on tM* mat­
ter shall bo on Mo 23rd day ot
January, 1SSE af SB0 am . m
Ma King Cotmty Superior Court;
address:
King
County
Courthousa,
Ex
Pan*
Deportment, Court Room WSt*. SIS Third Avenue, Seattle.
Washington 8*1 M . YOUR FAIL­
URE TO APPEAR AT THIS
HEARING MAY RESULT IN A
DEFAULT OROER PERMANENT­
LY TEAMWATMO ALL OP YOUR
RIGHTS T O THE ABOVENAMED CHIU).
You are further notified MM
h a a a rtg M to b a
A— —

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in

mm

4— - e l* . * - *

X w
m aiftni {hnefii wvne

You are further
your failure N I N a ofoba of
■
iisinin
i ^ ij ^M a w*
(* w w i f wnrai m
nw
M a IbM publication of Mio
toM opotfOf MO
lo
tanobiMi your parent-child reiaHonohip wNh
to Mo chad.
MEN

&gt;Oy OOrtiwith return receipt
’ ^W ITN ES S MO HonoroOt*
SCOTT
Judsi/C ourt Commloi
•Md Superior Court
seel af *afd Court
arrisod pue 10M day of
BE R. 1*87.

M. JAICE MICHELS
King County Supertar
court Clark
B r K . LAZXAAA
Beauty Clerk
FILE RESPONSE WITH:
Clerk of Caurt
Court

CirouN Court al Ma
County Ceurttiome at 4S7-S2S4330 Set. 4SET mot later Man
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end January 0,1000

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATS DIVISION
File Number: bT-SSO-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
BARRETT K GREEN.
Deceased
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration of Me
vtlafe el BARRETT K. GREEN,
deceeeod. File Number 87-880CP. 18 pending m the Circuit
Court tor Seminole County,
Flortda, Probef* Divtelon, the
eddrese ot which it Post Office
Drawer C, Sanford, Florida
32772-0888. The name and
address ol the personal repre­
sentative end Me personal rep­
resentative* attorney ere eel
forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom this
notice l* served who hava
objection* mat challenge the
validity ot the will, mo qualifica­
tion* ot the personal represen­
tative. venue, or jurisdiction ot
Ihla Court are required to fM*
ineir objections with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
An creditor* of tho docodonl
end other potion* having
claim* or demand* eg am si
decedent* estate en whom s
copy ol true notice l* served
wiirun three month* alter the
dot* ot the Fuel publication ol
true notice must fit* thou claims
with thl* Court WITHIN THS
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPV OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* ot the dece­
dent and person* having claims
o&gt; demand* against me decsdent s estate must tile their
cleuni with Mi* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICS
ALL CLAIMS. 0CMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILE0
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Tho dot# ot tho Irrst publica­
tion of Mm Notic* m Mo Sfh day
of January, 188*
Personal Representative
Ur anam C. Bryce
334 N.W. Lomita Terrace
Portland. Oregon 8)210
Attorney (or
J. (moot Comne, (squire
Poet Office Poe St 7
Panama City. FL 32*01
(804) 793-1644
Florida got No. 014*17
Publish: January 8. 11. 1*8*
DEM-8S

IN THS C IR C U IT COURT
OF THS BIGHTSSNTH
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
•EMIN0LB COUNTY.
FLORlOA
CASS NOi 87-8424-CA -10-K
JERALD W BUR0ETT.
Plemt ill,
v*.
MARIETTA s BUROETT.
e/k/e MARIETTA 8 MOLAY
Defend ent
NOTICS OF ACTION
TO: MARIETTA S BUROETT
e/k/e MARIETTA 8 MOLAY end
all peril** claiming tntereel by.
through, under or against
Delendsnl, MARIETTA S. BURQETT
e/k/e MARIETTA S
MOLAY. and all parties having
or claiming lo hava any right,
title or mteroel m Iho proporty
herein described:
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Mel an
action lo quiet title to the fol­
lowing. described property in
Seminole County. Florida;
Lot 3. Tuscewllla. Unit 7.
according to tho plat thereof •*
recorded in Piet Book 22,
Pages 4S t 47. ot tho Public
Ftecords Ol Sominolo Counly.
Fiends.
TOGETHER wtlh ell building*,
structure* end improvement* ol
ovary nature situated on tho
proporty, and all Itstuis*.
machinery, appliance*, equip
ment, furniture end person*!
property of every nature what­
soever, ond an lease* ond ether
agreements pert sin log to the
ownership, us*, occupancy,
possession or enjoyment ol all
or any port of tho property
he* been filed egemtt you; end
you are required lo serve a
copy of your written defense*.
If *ny, to if on Todd M. Hoepksi.
Esquire Plaintiffs attorney,
whose address l* Poet Office
Bos 3111, Orlando. Florida
11102-3111. on or bafore
January 12th. 1*84 and Ma tho
originat with the Clerk ol Mi*
Court orther before service on
Ptamtrfi* attorney or immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise e
default will bo entered egemil
you 'or the rebel demanded m
the Com plemt
THE LAST KNOW ADDRESS
OF DEFENDANT. MARIETTA S
BUROETT e/k/e MARIETTA S
MOLAY IS 320 Roe* Cron*
Street. Sen Drego. California
•1IIS DEFENDANT. MARIETTA
S BUROETT e/k/e MARIETTA S
MOLAY. HAS CONCEALED HER­
SELF SO THAT PROCESS CAN­
NOT BE PERSONALLY SERVED
UN HER.
WITNESS my hand ond seel of
Mi* Court on rh* I7lh day ol
Oocombor. 1887.
(SIAL)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Joan Breiont
A* Deputy Clerk
Rubtmh Oocombor 21. 30. 1*87
and January 8. 13. 1*81
DEL-188
IN TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OT TMB 1BTN JU DICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN A IM FOR
M M IN O LB CO U R TT.

HI TMB CIRCUIT COURT
OP TMB 18TN JUD ICIAL
CIRCUIT BF FLORIDA
f ill
C A M HO. B T -lilB -C A -1 4 -A
BANKERS TRUST
COMPANY. •* Trustee for
Securities VH. t"« .
Mortgog* Pooe-Through
CortHicata*, Sort** It**-*.
VS.
LEONARD DWIGHT
COOKS and MELINDA S.
SLOAN F/K/A M IUN OA
S. COOKS; 81 al..
MOTICB
Nonce 1* hereby ghren Mai.
pursuant to Mol Ftrial Judgment
of Forocioaure doled Oocombor
ISM, 1*87, and sneered In ctv«
c o m number 87-1I13-CA-14-A:
of Mo Circuit Court of Mo IBM
Judicial Circuit In and far
Bamlnole
County.
Florida,
wharam
BANKERS
TRUST
COMPANY, AS TR U S TS ! FOR
T H I REGISTERED MOLDSRB
OF
SALOMON
BROTHERS
MORTOAOS SECURITIES VII.
IRC..
MORTOAOS
PASS­
THROUGH
CERTIFICATES.
SERIES is s s -t, la PtaWtlH and
LEONARD 0 WIGHT COOKS.
M ILINOA S. SLOAN F/K/A
MELINDA S. COOKS. LASALLE
NATIONAL RANK. AS TRUSTSS
FOR AFC MORTOAOS LOAN
ASSET BACKED C ER TIFIC A TIt
BCRIIB 1BSB-I, U N D IR THE
POOLING AND SERVICING
AGREEMENT DATED AS OF
JUNE 1, 180S. ROBERT LLOYD
ZLANTIXIS*, IF LIVING, ANO
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINO
av.
THROUGH, ‘
UN0ER ANO AGAINST THE
ABOVE NAMB0 DEFENOANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
BAB) UNKNOWN M RTIEB MAY
CLAIM AN HETBRSET AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES.
OR ■ OTHER
CLAIMANTS. SEANS. ROE­
BUCK ANO C O .. CENTRAL
FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPI­
TAL. NIC.. M/Sfb OifewdSMW. I

Eamindl* County, Florid*, al
H D D L K . an Ma SM day ot
rffnlm jh t IH | PI*

m^s..--—- |AAA Mem

J——

itat 4iJjI, 6iMuUl
The SauM IBS Fool ot Me East
•I Foot ot Ma moot M l Hot ot
Government Lot 1, (lee* M s
South S3 Mai) af Section S,
Township SO South. Range SO
------------- ------------'*1 leaf
fool af Lai t .

I T , of Mo Public
C ounty;
33 teed
NOTE': PURSUANT TO THE
OS NT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMBD T O I I A DEBT
COLLECTOR A I I W M f if G TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY

CABS NOi ST B IT S CA14-A
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N X .
NOT IN ITS INDIVIDUAL
CAPACITY RUT SOLELY
AS TRUSTEE, OR 1TB
PERMITTED SUCCESSORS
ANO ASSIGNS. ON BEHALF
OF V IN D tE MORTOAOS
TRUST ISSS-t.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DONALD L.
OSRHARDT. ST AL
OCFENDANTISj
B W N t S U C lI i g
TO : DONALD L. OIRHAROT
ANO UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
DONALD L. GSRMAROT whose
retidonce M unknown It
ho/sbo/Moy bo living; and if
ha/aha/fhoy be daad, Ma
unknown defendant# who may
bo spouse*, heir*, dovieee*.
treble**, assignee*, lienor*.
flop claiming an Interest by.
or abv*. and ad paror claiming io hava
any right, M M or Interest in Md
In Ma m enYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
MM an action ta foraclo** a
mortgage on the following
LOT I f f . TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION IIIA. ACCORDING TO T H I
PLAT THERE AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 38, PAGES 24
THROUGH SS. OF THS PUBLIC
R IC O ROB
OT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA, LESS THAT
PORTION
OT
LOT
141
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:
BEGIN AT T H I NORTHERLY
MOST CORNER OF LOT 1S1;
THENCE SOUTH M M 4 'M *
EAST FOR A 0 IS TAN C I OF
St.44 FEET; THENCE NORTH
TS*0T‘44* EAST FOR A DIS­
TANCE OF I B B ) FEET TO THE
NORTHEAST!ALT LOT LINE OF
LOT 1S1) THENCE NORTH
SO*03'1S* W EST ALONG T H I
AFORESAID LOT UNS A DIS­
TANCE OF TS.S3 FEET TO T H I
POMT
OF
BEGINNING.
TOGETHER WITH T H I FOL­
LOWING: BEGIN AT T N I
SOUTHEASTERLY CORNER OF
LO T 111; THENCE SOUTH
11*24'll* WEST ALONG T H I
SOUTHERLY MOST LOT LINES
OF LOT 1S2 FOR A DISTANCE
OF 110.00 FEET; THENCE
NORTH S1*M I1 ‘ EAST FOR A
DISTANCE OF 110.11 FEET TO
THE EASTERLY MOST LOT LIN I
OF 111; THENCE SOUTH
2I*SE'4E* BAST ALONG T H I
AFORESAID LOT U N I FOR A
DISTANCE OF 4.E1 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGMNIWa.

Tempo. Florida 13407
Tblophanoi M IS) OTT-tOOO
CAS N T -S S r tl
January S, 11, 1 M

O rla n d o * W in te r P a rk
407/B31 -9993

S e m in o le
407/322-2611

PRIVATt PARTY RATES

ClASSIflEDOEPT.
HOURS
IM A M

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7 toawcdhr* llm at. ........... I M S IBs
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MONDAY thrs
FRIDAY
CLOSES MTUR0AV
A SUNDAY

NOW ACCEPTING
BcbmkAng r j y vrduds LNm Mery U d at Yr* COM ol an I
CancN otmn you gel noJto Pay ordy(or day* yow ad u o N iem earroJ.
Use kd doeovenn k* Name meUM Copy i
tyoograorvcai kvm *CommerciN boquenqr mm* are I
DEADLINES
Tuesday Vvj rm*y 12 Noon Tha Day I
Sunday 12 Noon Fittsy
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•ndordy lothaertenlof dm toM *f Mdlbmert'en. PIsiieM m ck
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Legal Notices

12— Eld a rly C ar*

f«ALTHCA^RE35coJr
INVITATION TO BID
Community Coordinated Cere
(or Children (4C&gt; re requeelmg
bid* from qualified cleaning
companies to provide custodial
service* lor ir e new admimtlrefive lecNrty M 3900 W colonial
Drive. Orlando
The scope of Iho work
include* maintaining e clean,
healthy workpiece for lha
employ*** ef SC and tie chants
and guest* True wiM be accom­
plished by providing evening
services of cleaning end Moor
car* m a 39.000 *q ft, 10
restroom facility A detailed
deecnption of tho scope of
work will be mad* avertable ea
fume declare Mew wnenfion lo
bid ond prior lo mepoclmg the
art* Sit* vierte/mepoction* will
b* January 14 S 19. 188*. by

Mr cf SaMord tpaomkrtng kr

030

•ecuwtyH wbSSSF*

EASY PUSH BUTTON FWC RE­
LEASE Uc. 34 yr* Esp
Chooee from over 30.000
Ooergns IVkq ft Fr*o **t
13 or 407 3?&lt; 3 198

15— C M M te c y L o ts
^ U R u ^ w S c ts t^ M m T
Ma Masonic Oeraorm -Baldwin
Fevened-Lake Mary MovingCM 4ST-

IT

2 1 — F G f B o r t B ls

F ra * M atch in g

Always

1 -6 8 9 -4 1 0 -6 9 0 0
14 hour* IE *

TOSOmSR----LMhg

M TH E CIRCUIT COURT,
■ IGNTBSNTM JUBfCIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO POR
OLE COUNTY,

GIFT OF LIFE
ALONE?

FL*

RESPECTED

Deling Bureau lor BEfftORS.

CABB NO. S T -lt O T -C A -IA -B
G LIN D ALI FID8KAL
BANK. F * • .
Plaintilt,
v*.
DREW H. STOECKEf. af al..
Defendenfle)
N OTICS OF ACTION
TO: NINA S. MARTIN, e/k/e (Una
B Thomas ond JOHN DOS
MARTIN, unknown spouse of
Nma
M.
Martin,
Current
Unknown
Last
ItO

323

14— F o r Sat*

Ov*titled bidders must be
bonded, hav* workmen s comp,
and Iiobrtrty insurance, and provtO* 4C wdh professional refer­
ence*
Bid* will be received v&gt;* U S
Mad or hand delivered to SC
current edmmmtrativ* offices *1
18111 Colonial Drive. Orlende,
FL 33803 on or before January
I t el. 1888 tnlenfiont to bid
bid appointments to n u t the
arte con be made by cewmg
(90)) 228-8000
11*7.
inquiries should b* directed fo
Iho Procuromonf Ceordmotor at
the lame telephone number
Pubtmh- January 8. T. 8. 8. 11.
18*8
DSM-44

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A F ou n d
LOBT-QREY COCKTAJL M SM
tMXMn Lake ono Ptoaea cM
M S-7*10

. FL 32T0I

grantees, assign***, honor*,
credit ora, trustees, or other
claiming by. through, under and
against Nino B Martin, Current
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED Mol an
action lo (oroctoo* a mortgage
on the (allowing proporty in
SommoM Counly. Fiend*:
Lett IS end IO. lest the West
10 fool of Lei IS . Block C.
WEST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS,
■action TN**. according lo the
ptef thereof ae recorded In Piet
Book 10, pog* TS, public
records ol tommol* County,
Florid*.
ho* boon Mod egemst you and
other* end you ere roquvod to
serve g copy ot your written
dofanee*. If any. lo it on
MOORE. SMITH • MOORE.
PlaintVTS attorney*, 000 Ocean
•treat. Jacksonville. Flortda
21201, no mar* Man thirty (30)
day* from Mo lest publication
dot* uf Ml* notice ol action and
Mo Mo original with the dark ol
(Ms Court either before service
on PlbMMlff's attorneys or
tmmedmiety thereafter;
wise, a default wW be «
against you
demanded bt t
Nolle*: Americana With
OiMbtUtloa Act af 18*0.
Administrative Order Ha. *4-20.
Person* with a dmabtiay mho
need a special
ta pwtidpaM In Mm
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator *1 301 North Park
Avwwe. Suit* N.301, Sanford,
Flortda 31771 al least live day*
prior la
lha proceeding
Telephone: (407) 323-4330 1st.
4227; 1-S30-SSS-S7TI (TDD

I

27— N u fs e ry A C h ild
ALL HOURS to yn asp in cMM
Md Fun pMy room 3240011
BABY EETTMO PI MV
2 r8 *. Dayolt
to* 820-STSS.
MARTAB 0ATCARC Betye

tool PraBdtool LAKE MARY
UC tSGf-7. 322-0004

making
Earn to E3Bw
■A. C M B30-M44 art E-4S

WORK FROM HOW-No COM tor
MRBfM. awn 10 M O M mak­
ing Or* E ll SSSSEM.S4S

Legal Notices
OF FECTtTtOMB KAMB
Notice tohamby ghmn m m i
mvi
in toyeliieee el
Somln tie Town* Conker, 114
Town# C enter C M M , Sanford.
FL S2T71, Sominolo C ounty.
Florida, under Ma FtotNIau*
Of PORTBAtTS B F B4BI inland la restoker aaid
• with M* Division ol
Corporations.
TM eh ooooe,
Flortda. M accordance with Ma
provtotorm af tha FictMieus
Nem* gtatmat, To-wit; Section
SSS.QS. Florida Statute* ts s i.

DATED on Oocombor 24M,
18ST,
(Court See/)
MARYANNS MORSE
CMrfc al Ma Circuit Court
By Joaa BrtXont
Dtoutv Ckrk
Publish: January 8 .1 1 ,18SS
0EM-4T

you ora ragubad to serve a
copy of your written N h n m i .
X any. I* N on DAVID J. STERN.

Pubiieh: January S. 1884
OEM-44

CELEBRITY CIPHER
| b y LmW Cw w poB ■

I* SOI • University
HO. Plantation, FL
23224 an or before 00 day*
Nam Mo Solo of dm f M pubii|&gt;|||^| pKgidf)# (pf
sear* of MM oourt

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H H O W C F F Y

BE USED FOR THAT
Posed Ma
r. I N F .
Clerk af CbouK Court
By Jan* I . Jaaawic
Deaufy Clark
COOiUS B STAWIARSKI
4810 Bog Bcouf B a U ita f

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Counly; FlorldA. Ml* 1SM day of
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida •Tuesday, January 6. 1990 ■S B

55— B u s in e s s
Opportunities

71— Help W anted

105— D u p le x /Trip le x

NOW HIRING

A S S O C IA TE
TRAINEE

SANFORD-? t*km Just renovst
ed Immaculate CHA. carport.
WD hook-up (46(yi&gt;soount
Investor« Realty. 774-5015

F/T A P/T for a Me|or Manutectunng plant m Sanford Postlions are available on all
ft*. P seasons
at 1 N -H 1 I or 330-14M

$300 - $500
OWtxrtmg phone cards No
perfence necewary For more
Information tend a SASE lo
rrfmrtfme
Communicationt.
P O . Dot 694355. Miami. F I
3376&gt;f355___________________

K I T *N' C A R L Y L E ® h&gt; l a r n W rlj*hl

71— H elp W anted

Due lo eipansion. Large Lake
Mary company twlng Fuft Tima
Associate* Was in
tram you lo
»n your potential

107— M o b ile H o m e s
F o r Rent
ELDER SPRINGS off SR 4772 Bdrm* Storting O MVwV «
(175/dnp 313-3(04.

F/T d*y*-P/T eves*
Cell Tom M 3-Oil t.

117— C o m m e rc ia l
R e n ta ls

U t«f)
LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

•IUA

am

58— Financial
8arvicas

n t c m -t m

Lena Term-Short Term
Temp To Mire

ERASE BAD CREDIT
LEGALLY for v*t U t 00 Mai
cheek/mo lo CALYPSO 1454 N
Lakemont Ave. Wlntor Park. FL
33792.

SO WORKERS NEED­

ED IMMEDIATELY
DAILY WORK/DAR.V PAY
MDUSTRIAL/WAREHOUSE/
CONSTRUCTION
DRIVERS PA10 BONUSES

51— M o n e y to L e n d
ATTN HOMEOWNERS
Sorrow (33,066 •I t MAO
Tec Many M M T
■Pay oa r*flh merest
crerkt cards
'Apply by phone/74 hr Approval

REPORT •READY TO WORK S
I o oam
Right Hand Man. tlO t Hwy IT S3 SoiAh. Lonswokd 464-1)30
A BETTER JO S FOR YOUI
Just Cakf Never a Fes'
HELP Personnel E3SAME

stei'siSi

H M » 4 N &gt; / Open 7 dr,e

70— e d u c a tio n A
Train in g
“

T S t lW O R iU N ? "

WITH PEOPLI7
BE A MMXCAL ASSISTANT.
Aa a Medea!
Associate of Science degree,
you wd befe prepare patwrea lor
•lamrrwkon*. conduct import
tsrgery Its
* i mi ai
■Oay or tVennp Cass**
-FnincW AUffer
O fer ]Those
Oueey
OreOUeM Placamenr A**»
Cat Today* 4074314(1*

CNyCoHogo
651 East Hwy 436. Si* 700
y. a » r o ;

70— education A
TTein log

AO CARRIERS, IRC.
•Home Weekly'
' Lay Over Plan1
•Eitra Stop Pay*
•40IK R*ttf*m*t4‘
■Heawi Inaurance*
•vacakon Pay"
•IkHer Prugram*
*Sato*to
1 yr OTH sip /Clast A COL req
Ptaasa Cat Bam to Uvn
1 800674 0050
Mon Frl Onfy EOE

ATTIMTiM&amp;U'i----------Come and foei cue carvig team
of Nurses and CNA s ticef
lent bene*Us Eipenencad rec
ognued
3 OOpm-tt OOpre
sMR aveaeSte Please apUy at
person Dekona HeaAhcare Ha
hatkkution Center ta il E »
n B M . Oeeona EOE
ATTENTION LAD* ■
I p h o T o o r a p h y to
yeerHOME
Se a fli &gt;&gt;n i efe PARTY
and Earn up la *300 Cash tor
Dty
CALL NOWtl ASK FOR SAHA
1406-3764133
AUTOMOTIVE D E T A U R S
SanturdiongwoodOtoruto
Good ktoome Potential
OenaNl Alter 00 Day*
r«ph Beef 407-TOT Joss
T . com
puter sad* needed Mutt know
W1N95 or 3 1 WA Sam grsal
opportunity F icerteol income
J I M 371 m 1-SOO-3E7-S3E3 set

101.
Buy A See T u m i ran* FT PT
EARN A CAR Fie* Tranng
Orest U Flea hr* 3214431
MAKER, Lamnaur B
Shop Foreman Esp required
C al 3 » 7446

nanaCNA
■ A N id f a v l

CHRISTIAN MKAIONANM Eam
tew toylhen

1rWwef tiMtow

J7O-0S0I

k M r krone n «

CHURCH NURSERY
A TTEN D A N T
Mary Church
Need*
someone to provide loveig care
every Sunday morning 8 4511.45 Mu*l be over IB yr* ok)end have rekabte transport*
ton For mors into Cal Barbara

SU m

i

LABORERS Clean divers k
cense 3rd shift lor Parking Lot
Marntenance Company

CaiMftay 311-1441.

L A B O R R E A D Y (0

DATA
ENTRY/CLERICAL
ASST E m poareonl WortylO
hey a mu»r Personable* Oreal
SUM

n i t 0 French Ave
» H W .
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car B Insurance Needed
Weekend* FREE 311 5766
Nnw hiring erpenenrerl COOKS
SE RVICE ItS B DISHWASH­
ERS Top pay. paid vacation*
after I year Medical benefits
and a Drug Free Work place
4660 E SR 46 West Sanford
407 330 7775 B 3770 Orlando
Dr 17 9? Sanford 407 3716306
DENNYS REST
PART TIME JO BS M THE EXCITING AVIATION INDUSTRY
AT SANFOHO INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT. Dyn Air Servo* a
growing airkne ground Support
company is etvrentiy hiring tor
Pan Tima Ramp Serve** per
aonnet lo toed end ttotoed beg
gag* and cargo tiom Intemafon
at Fhght* These puvtont ro­
quet the ab4ity to Wt ip to 75
*ik Past a drug screening
comptoto a 10 year background
history understand En^sh and
work a N i b l i sctinduli to toetude weekends We oher i n
•orm*. a new starkng wage rale,
and a Lhaaengng work enwon
meet Slop by cue general oftc
e* located al 7747 Carner Ave
nue A(pacatan* may be tom
plated Monday through I huts
dry horn l ( ) » i s unt* 1pm

REMEDY
STAFFING
SECRETARY/RECEPtlONIST
Must have typing B KX-1 com
puter atolls 330-5007 leave
SECURITY OFFICER JO S
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 0 Aeeoc. 034-7444

TELEM A R K ETER S
Need Monday CeahT Wei pest
Iu4 A pen tene poenun* a m i­
able m casual working elmoephere Longwood tocalion
lAtoi or DebUa 767-0770
WANTED: Individual* wtvj am
seeking a luitawtg people on
■meted career. O A IA T enptoy
ikenl enworykenL. profesaunel
status and H n H b OonakMr
the career of Denial Aaawtmg
Formal education ol 1700 hours
Laatkng to Stole and National
credential* Work in a tost
paced, highly technical, ever
changing career in the alMd
health held ol Dental Asaisang
CaN Orange
Orlando Tech Dental Paganmere, 407-344-7040. act 4030
Whether you era akeady in Vie
work place, reedy to ■e-enter or
fust looking to the future they
have a program designed lor
youl

JUST A FRIENDLY
REMINDER.- ^
noohm

rm

M X T D A rt
ADO

w SC W si erne
kK H
tndfvkKiof* ^W
needed
toWwork

wv v w v w

71— Help W anted

111

* n i:m i;
n

/

HUM,

99— A partm ents U n fu rn ishe d
MARINER'S VILLAGE

n\i

LAKE ADA t BORM »4'(M40
7 WirW *473*10 ANO UP

IM

323-0670

'AlrMna i t j hr wvd up
•Qroixid crewEleggege
ctovmCuktomsiv aerwcw-Tlcketngdtomp egentsvneluetor*
•Sttcitofy
"Animal Care to MOO wwek
•Must love arwnalenve van
"WH/Yerkim 00-111 hr
•AS th4tk*Crperwnced
prelermo w a Iran
"Driver to (BOO weekly
•LocaeCtmpeny truck
'Foe Au. o f roue
E m f io v im n t M i p s *
407-415-0300
OAY CARE HIRING
WILLING TO TRAIN
CALL MELODY 331-7036

Beeulifulty rt stored I bdrm at
Histone ere* (375/mo v utik
be* t year lease 330-3330
ROSELEA VKLAS
3/1 MtmcHI -o a tettonm
HUD OKAY 407-3304033
SANFORO 3/1 Approsmately
t.OOO *q It W D M . (43tyrm
* tow depO*4 Ceil 323-1001
BANEORO MIETOR1C GSBT
111 Scm peso, hardwood Itoor*.
Neptoce Specou* (400*360
(senetrom ReeRy 333-2445

93— R o o m s

SANFORD DUPLE X
Histone
DiMnct. 1 brkm (40Q*no * tec
3334333 0* pgr 4444MB

For R sn l

WEEKLY RENTALS
Storting • |77/wk
Itesonc Downtown 330-4433
IFFtCRNCY
'
Mato sairv renververk toceton

_»3 ftooe

FURNISHED ROOMB-Aa out
net Launky phone, and tut
use 165 (90 a week 374-4056
IK MARV5ANFORO Room
mala (XXVmo or by weekly
(175 net uU 303-71(0 ____
PRIVATE LONGWOOD HOME
Fum cabw A C (6Grwk * (50
dap Non smeaer* (&gt; 4430T
ROOM FOR RENT (&gt;aWeek
(tOG'tec Fui house prtv
W»kher*Qryer 0 3 1 -ltit

99— ApBftm onts •

N O T IC E
ntement* ara subysef to the
Federal Farr Homing Act. when
make* 4 Regal to advereee any
preference, knwtobon. or cktcrimnabon based an race, eel
or. rehgon h i handcap. tamaai status or nebonal ongm
’ (BOO DOWN . . . WHY RENT?
When you can own Vas 3 bdrm
home &lt;■/ G HA new pare B car­
pet 7 Ask about HUD homesl
The I Siam an Group. Inc.
neeRors.......................3114333
SANFORD t/1
5 Acre tented
yard
(460 mo v depokd
heave cal T
SANFORO 31 CHA. W D hook­
up*.
(500/mu « (4 6 0 sec
Ptoesa cel 1334310
SANFORO 3 ? (575/mo ♦
(M Osac dap 3314333
AtoMakSa H o w Cemar. Inc.

UnfumlshBd
~ X N »T E D TH4E "
(100 art FtrM aMnPto rent
333-0407 or Sit 4123
APARTMENT LOCATOR One
Fnd what you are tootong tor
Never ■ tee.
1
HISTORIC O H U M C T 1 bdrm
totatoae (335/mon * SlOOsec
373 7335 400 W t*l Si________

JERNtOAN
PROPERTIES, INC.
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR 2/1, Big bonus rm-couU be 3
bdrm new penl. tnfeuL new car­
net (53 goo
WOOOMERE PARK - 3/t 5.
lanced yard, big screen porch,
(49 BOO
CALL 330-32(4

SANFORD-33 Histone
0500/mo-IM 4 tost ( aec
SANFORO-1/ FURN APT
mo • MOOtec

in parsons st *

SALAMES BASED on

Night* 4 wkende *T/Hr to
ken*. 4 phone Lv Mesa el
S31-4043

HOTEL
O P P O R T U N IT IE S

P.0. las m i •

num

POSITION OPEN FOR:

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE
osl on aocourtt for tw 8antord Herald and Lots Mary
Uto.TTiiiianloutoi(to‘ poaMonfNititoo^to4sosulas.
P la ta * sales wptrfenot prafomd. Cal 322-2811 or
m a liw u m sto;

A baauWU A Backing hotel tocatod n tie UCF area la hutng
tar the loiowtng posiuona
BAN Q UET SST-UFIS1R VIR,
RESTAURANT
SERVERS.
■OILMEN,
KITCHEN U TK JHOSTMOSTESS, COCKO nOR. S BAR TEMOERB. Ap­
ply in person to Holiday ton
12175 High Tech Asa , Orlando
EOE

ere. Menton CourtYark CaM
444-1000.

For Mart-ip UV1
atop toe. MAA (3000 chectomo
to: CALYPSO VARIETY. 1414
N. Lakemont Am
FL337S3.

LABOR R TTE 'W -M 14
Ceme teerk edSt Me SEBTf
DkjhMWd-OeWpey
Opemtg tar M

F/T*OFF &gt; N m
WIS Train. 407-7074007.

i

3 2 3 -3 3 0 1

IFOROCOl
3291 S. SANFORO AVK., SANFORO

ENOUSH HORSEBACK RIDING
lessen*, camp, swimming
GENEVA 7*0-*311

157— M obile H o m es
F o r Sale
14 X 70 5 7 MH Scm porch,
work shop S tourto rm Good
conoton tto« oiler 333-2144
*4 FLEETWOOO 14 X 70 57
C H A 10 X 70 awing Many EX­
TRAS" 631 7708 or 37? 1553
Divorce safe 1995 Fleetwood
15X80. esceaent conation Can
ass-si with crscM. no down paymem Musi teat 604-7(1-4006

Antiqua/Collectibtes
MOOERN FURN 4 Antique*
1 PIECE or Whole Household

_J0 A 7 7 M 2 3 y «7 4 B «^^
219— W anted to B u y
Alum. Can* Copper / 1
Kokomo Recycling: 321-0004
•IB W. Flr*1-U/F B-5. Sat&gt; 1

221— G o o d T h in g s to
Eat
NAVEL ORANGES B RED
GRAPEFRUIT Meriwether
Farms 3461 CeferyAv*
NAVEL ORANGEB-Upxk or We
Pick fresh to order. 3860 Moore*
Station Rd 373 6367
Nkvei* iwf nrapefruit* tanner■ne* Fresh From Grove We
Ship
BAOGS MARKET
333-36*1

223— M iscellaneous
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Home* (3 000 to (6 000 Setup
Financing OUtETI J71-7*41

FRUIT FOR SALE
to grown citrus picked lo or­
der Cel 377-3310
OAK FIREWOOD FOR SALE
SANFORO AREA
333-31(7

231— C a rs F o r Sale

a r a

z z r bit 57 i n
Ontoea pond (**.*0 0
RENOVATED 47. Ska new
comer tot garage 144 *00
SC POOL Pr* kxectote 57 kv/
dvstam 7 car garkprt (73,*00
4/1J Over 1.600 iq It UvttrV
tarn bpsc.lncdW3.S00
RENOVATED LA* new 1/3 acre
Def w**hp cvpt. Innrl (TO.BOO

171J Large fenced yard. C H A
On ly (77.900 VIP Proper***
Inc 407-33344*5_____________
CONVENIENT Jbr home in
SouVi Wde tor only (49 000 SO
MUCH FOR THE PRICE"

13 a (4 in 73 Cambndgs
W D , scm rm 16.000

tM S C H E W 70 series big
truck Run* good (3500 Cal
374-2442

C e ll 323-4160
R EA L C O U N TR Y!
2 5 Acre*.
deed area
118.000

beauMuay sectoOwner financing

(4 OLDS CALAIS SadWv Low
mtteega. great ga* mitoage 4
comfort (3(00. X114334

238— Vehicles
W anted

159— R eal Estate
W anted
S4VESTOR BUYING HOUSES
PLUMS Of LEM ON!
Charlie BSS-72B7

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by Chic Young

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BEE TLE B A ILE Y

DR. Q O T T

D EA R DR. G O TT: Nowhere in your
articles on hiatal hernia have I seen a
simple approach to treatment that I
have successfully used for years. At
the earliest sign of heartburn or indi­
gestion. I drink a large glass of water
without stopping, and the force of the
water pushes the hernia back jnto
place, i never leave home without a
bottle of water, and I have not needed
surgery or medications.

PETER
GOTT, M.D.

class of compounds have been exam­
ined. T o m y knowledge, vitam in A
docs not help patients with emphyse­
ma, a chronic pulm onary disorder
marked by overexpansion of the lungs
and trapping of stale air. More appro­
priate therapy includes oxygen, respi­
ratory exercises, antibiotics when
necessary, and the prudent use of cor
tisonc drugs.
More important, large doses (above
5,000 InternationalI Units) of the vita
min can lead to serious toxidty: Loss
of appetite and hair, anemia, retinal
bleeding, skin irritation, bone tender
ness, mouth ulcers, headache, birth
defects, and many others. I advise my
patients to shun excessive doses of
vitamin A.
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D EAR R EAD ER ; Although a scien­
tific study has reported that all Irani
D EAR R E A D E R Hiatal hernia It a retinoic acid, a vitamin A like sub­
weakness of the valve where the stance, may reverse some abnormali­
esophagus joins the stomach; at ties In animal lungs, no research has
limes, this weakness will permit gas
yet been done on humans and no simi­
trie acid to backwash into the esopha
lar substances to or derivatives of this
gus. The water antidote may be effee
tire, but not for the reason you men
lion. Water will not correct the hernia
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you. fine Other readers with reflux
would, in my opinion, enjoy better
results using therapy other than sim­
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hiatal hernia and reflux can, if not
treated vigorously, lead to a p re ­
malignant affliction called Barrett's
esophagus Therefore, if your symp­
toms occur with some regularity over
a long penod of time, you should be
examined by a gastroenterologist to
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how high doses of vitamin A can help
patients with emphysema by improv­
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Prahrin, a Russian who has lived in
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was sent to him by Yuri Bolotin from
Kharkov, Ukraine.
To follow the deal fully, you need to
know about Rusinow leads. At trick
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by partner or when leading from two
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came the two top hearts and a heart
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spade to the ace, declarer led his last
heart When West discarded a dub, de­
clarer ruffed in the dummy, trumped
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WEDNESDAY

Eanuary 7, 1998

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County slnoo 1008
90th Year, No. 96 • Sanford, Florida

C o u n ty
o ffic ia l:
London
tr ip w a s
on a g e n d a

,

Tempers flare
over name
of airport

D ressed to th e k ilt

By MARIA OREM
Herald Staff W riter
By RUM WHIT*
Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD
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Sem inole
County C om m issioner Dtck
Van Der Welde an d County
C lrrk of the C ourt M aiyanne
Morse both refuse to back off
from a dispute co n cern in g h is
costs for a trip to Europe la st
August.
Morse said again on Tuesday
that the Board of County
C om m issioners au th o rised Van
Der Welde'a b u sin ess trip to
the N etherlands b u t did not
approve a three-day visit to
London. She also says Van Der
Welde failed to produce re­
ceipts for his 950-s-day m eal
allowance.
"Until I h ear otherw ise. I can
not accept hla expenses for the
London trip,” Morse said. "It's
a m atter of ethical stan d ard s."
Morse said the board of co m ­
m issioners could solve some of
the dispute by retroactively
approving Van Der Wetde'a
London trip. The board m eets
on Tuesday. J a n . 14.
"She's looking for a way out."
Van Der Welde said. "It's done
with; a m atter of record. The
London trip w as p art of the
plan. Everyone knew It. Maryan n e
Morse
could
have
checked It b u t refuses to b e ­
cause she enjoys playing God
alm ighty."
In a m eeting Tuesday a t ­
tended by C ounty M anager
Gary Kaiser, County Attorney

Anthony SofcotowskJ. Bfl MacLaucNtn and Bsn
Scott wars on hand In Laka Mary during a demon­
stration of soma of tha avants that w i be hatd dur­
ing the Central Florida highland Gamas on Jan. 17
at Seminote Greyhound Park m Casselberry At
Keeth presides over tha hagls ceremony.

Scottish share culture, tradition in
anticipation of Highland Games
By MARIA ORSM
Herald Staff W riter
LAKE MARY • There was no shortage of
sm iling faces or plaid during a preview T u es­
day of som e of the events that wilt be held
J a n . 17 during the C entral Florida S cottish
Highland Oam es.
Representatives of the Scottish American
Society of C entral Florida shared culture,
tradition, food an d drink during a dem on­
stratio n a t the Bistro C appuccino. Athletes,
dancera. pipers an d drum m ers set the pace

as spectators participated In a hagls cere­
mony and whiskey nosing.
"It's railed the w ater of life." said Ben Scott
of Ute traditional drink of Scotland. "The
word whiskey, h r explained Is derived from
the Garlle word for water."
S rott, a spokesm an for the Scottish G am es
and au th o r of the HU o f Thistle, the Scottish
society's new sletter, said his group ex p erts
to see about 10,000 visitors tills y ra r at the
gam es. About 1.500 people from all over the
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SANFORD - Tem pers flnred
Tuesd.iv a s airport authority
board m em bers once again d e ­
cided lo table the Issue on
w hether to ch an g r the nam e of
the Orlando Sanford Airport.
Though not on the ugenda.
the question on the nam e cam e
up when board m em ber Duke
Adamson tried to Introduce
Phil Overton, m anaging d irec­
tor of Leisure Tmvel. which
Ixioks about 20 percent of the
flights arriving from England.
With all th r noise and d is ­
sension regarding the nam e
change, w hlrh lias also trav ­
eled
across
th r
A tlantic.
Adamson said II was Im portant
for the board to h ear how th r
H ntlsh felt.
Board
chairm an
Sandru
Glenn declined the request
saying site wauled lo postpone
discussion until th r m arketing
firm, hired through th r reernt
joint ngrrem rnt between the
airport and th e G rra trr Or­
lando Airport Authority, m akes
Its presentation to the board.
*Whrn this becom es an
agenda Item, th en you can
bring It up." Glenn said.
"I disagree b ecause I re­
quested the Item be on the
agenda and It was removed a
few days before the meeting."
Adamson said, adding that h r
was not calling for a vote.
Adamson said he wanted to
act tn the airport's best In ter­
est and was trying to be h o sp i­

table to a large custom er.
"He's not o ur custom er."
Glenn said. "He Is a cu stom er
of OSI and they are o u r c u s ­
tomer."
Glenn said a s chairm an It
was her prerogative to add or
m n o v r Items from the agenda.
Board m em ber Ken Wright
said h r was fed up with the
m edia's uttrm pt to create an
Image of dissension regarding
the nam e of the airport. "1
don't know of uny dissension."
Board m em ber Lon Howell
said he was concerned that
through wliat h as appeared In
Ihc new spapers. Adamson was
trying to sell th r existing nam e
and cause dissension. Howell
later in ad r th e motion to
ch an g r th r nam e of th r airport
to Sanford Orlando In te rn a ­
tional Airport. However, he
withdrew the motion after a ir­
port attorney Steve Coover
questioned
w hether
Howell
could act as a board m em ber
tx-forr J a n . H.
By city ch a rtrr. Howell, who
served on th r Sanlord C om ­
m ission. must wait a year b e­
fore his term begins on the
airport uutlionty. Mayor Larry
Dale told Coover that acco rd ­
ing to th r ch arter. Howell waa
eligible Immediately.
W nghl said before a deci­
sion Is m ade there should be
planning and discussion also
Involving the City of Sanford
and he did not ap p reciate
"some guy trying to lecture me
on som ething like this." Wright
a w A l n s i t . Pag* «A

Sanford police officers go
high tech to fight crime

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SANFORD • Crime fighting
efforts of Sanford police offi­
cers will soon be enhanced
through technology.
The Sanford Police D ep art­
m ent last m onth received 32
laptop com puters. The p u r­
chase was m ade possible
through the Local Law E n­
forcem ent
Block
G rant
am ounting to $11,046. The
SPD contributed $12,338 to ­
ward the com puters through a
tru st fund, according to Sgt.
Mark Nichols, who la re sp o n ­
sible for training police officers
In the use of the laptops.
"We w anted th e laptops so
we can do police reports, driv­
ers' license checks an d a rre st
and w arrant checks." Nichols
said. "It's sim ilar to w hat the
sh eriffs office uses."
The modem driven com puters
are sta te of th e a rt an d virtu­
ally
indestructible.
Nichols
said. The laptops will b e Is­
sued to the road patrol a n d
eventually every officer wlU

Citizens chase and
beat robbery suspect
ering from injuries te c e w d In
the fight with Midway residents
Tuesday. H arrison will m ake
h is initial court a p p e ara n ce
today, charged with one count
off robbery.
According to tha; sh eriffs
spokesm an. Ed McDonough,
th e Incident began ab o u t 1
p.tn. Tuesday when Murrell an d
a n unidentified wom an c o n ­
fronted th e victim a t h e r Mid­
way Avenue hom e. They identi­
fied them selves a s police offl­

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Sgt Mar* Nchols trains Sanford police officers Tues­
day on the use of laptop computers during the first ol

two sessions. Officers will taka tha computers on the
road to wilte reports and check drtvars' Information.

Computers
C o n tin u ed from Page 1A
have a com puter.
T h is Is going to speed things
up for the officers because eve­
rything can be done at the
scene." Nichols said.
Legibility of the police rep o rts
Is also greatly improved by
using the laptops. Nichols
said. A laser p rinter wtll gener­
ate the reports, the format of
which Is the sam e as those
used currently ut the statio n ,
he said. Nichols said his de­
partm ent ts also waiting to see
what type of software state law
enforcement agencies will be

C o n tin u e d from Page LA
Bob McMillan. Economic De­
velopm ent M anager Bob TUrk
and Economic Development
M anner Jo h n Jo n es. Van Der
Weldc produced a day-by-day.
hour-by
hour appointm ent
sum m ary of the August trip.
Clearly, his Itinerary In­
cluded a train trip from R otter­
dam to London on Thursday.
Aug. 21. He had a 4 p.m .
m eeting at the U.S. Em bassy
Com mercial Services Agency.
Topics
discussed
in clu ded
services available to S em tnole
com panies.
T was given on Itinerary and
I followed It." Van Der Welde
said. 'London w as p art of It."
•Everyone in the county
knows he went to London on a
pleasure trip with hla wife,
Judy." Morse said. “And I still
don’t u nderstand how we’re
suppose to pay for h is London
hotel th at was paid for by a
credit card belonging to hla

using.
“W ell try to go by what the
state chooses.* he sstd.
Nichols held the drat Inhouse com puter training s e s­
sion Tuesday. Depending on
the Individuals' knowledge of
com puters, he said h an d s on
training could take anyw here
from a few m inutes to an hour.
The second session will be on
Thursday.
-It's real easy," he said of the
Windows based program . *lt's
self-explanatory.*
Nichols said SPD com m andera and supervisors are famtl*

tar with the software an d are
using It tn-houae.
Police officers wtll be re­
quired to Input Inform ation
onto a form th at will ap p e ar on
the com puter screen. For now,
the software ts limited to th e
reports, however Nichols said
the police d ep artm en t will b e
searching for software th a t will
allow additional functions such
a s drivers' license and a rre s t
an d w arrant search es.
‘Everyone la biting a t the bit
to get these on the road.* h e
said. “We re ready to p u sh th is
on to th e street.*

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The purpose of Van D er prou
W eldcV E uropean trip sraa to naaa
establish direct c o n ta c ts w ith
tract
governm ent a n d b u sin e ss lead - bcta|
era who can su p p o rt a n d influ-yy
ence increased trad e a n d Investm ent b t t wm a th e C en tral f&gt;er ’
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C o n tia a e d from Page LA
country will
be p articip atin g In th e sc h e d ­
uled events, h e said.
Longtime S anford resid en t
an d form er Sem inole County
School Board m em ber A1 Keeth
perform ed the hagls cerem ony
a s he recited a piece by poet
Robert B um s. Hagls, the n a ­
tional food of Scotland, Is a
m ixture of liver an d o th er In­
gredients which are packed
Into a
a n d th en boiled.
C hoosing to forsake the tra d i­
tional bog. which is a sh e e p 's
stom ach, the cook used a
sm all b u rlap bag.
In Its 21st year, th e gam es
were held In O rlando until
th ree years ago when th e event
moved to Sem inole County.
“We wooed them here.* said
J a c k Wert. rxrcuUvc director of
th e Sem inole C ounty Tourist
Development
C om m ission.
T h e event Is Im portant to the
eco an d heritage tourism In the
county.*
In addition to th e co m p eti­
tions In bagpiping, drum m ing
an d dancing, there wtll be live
Jousting w ith real w eapons and
th e Field of B annockburn,
which ts a re-creation of S co t­
tish history from th e 13th c e n ­
tury.
■It's like a n encam pm ent.*
said Anyah Cook, a n event or-

Airport
said did not ap p reciate A dam ­
so n 's unwittingly
attem p tin g
to ca u se dissen sio n for p er­
sonal reaso n s.
’Let m e talk plainly b ecau se
w e re talking aro u n d this.*
W right said.
T h a t is Ju st n o t true.* AdamT here is n o private
agenda here...Pm n o t a devel­
oper, 1 h a re nothing to gain. I
have a p erso n al belief th is Is
th e pro p er n am e for th e A m ur
o f th e a irp o rt Ore b een on th is
bo ard for aeven y e a rs...1 don't

ganU rr. Appearing In costum e
will be historical figures such
a s William Wallace, Robert the
Hruce a n d Mary Queen of
Scots.
Dressed In his signature kilt.
Chip Crawford, who will be
portraying Wallace, said he
travels to shows around the
country because he enjoys It
and also because he Is S co t­
tish. Crawford Is also related
to William Wallace.
Athletic com petitions will In­
clude the caber to ss where an
18-foot wooden pole, sim ilar In
size to a telephone pole and
weighing d o s e lu 130 (founds
la thrown, the ham m er to ss
and the sto n e throw. In ad d i­
tion to the feuts of stren g th ,
there will be sheep herding, a
hagts loss, and a parade.

Suspect
C o n tia o a d from Pags LA
determ ine If It was counterfeit.
The victim spread $2,000 In
ra s h on life table. McDonough
said Murrell and his acco m ­
plice begMii scooping up the
money just as the victim's
d aughter cam e home and rrultxrd what wus happening. The
pair nui from the house and
reporirdly gol Into a car with
H arrison.
A group of Midway cltlx rn s
chased the su sp ects, a p p re ­
hending Murrell on C enter
Street. The citizens handcuffed
him to a fence post with h is
own handculTs an d beat him.
W hen Seminole County sh e r­
iffs deputies arrtvrd. Murrell's
suit was shredded and he had
severe facial Injuries. A group
of citizens h ad H arrison In c u s ­
tody. The female accom plice Is
still being so u g h t.

SANFORD
CHURCH OF M)D
— P ro u d ly /Y re rrife —
The Nelons of Atlanta, Georgia

m em bers
far o th er

those
from
th e
fliin o lt
«w
C ounty T ourism M v M ty d H n t &lt;al
Com m ission a n d th e Econom ic
^
Development C om m ission o f Lear
Mid Florida.
play
T h e aad thing ab o u t th is
Vi
whole episode is th e fact th e
dam
economic developm ent p ro - * a n
gram Is one o f th e bright.
Id o
sh in in g s ta rs in county gov- I in
eminent.'* Van D er Welde. T h e
Demi
re su lts are very positive. Fvs
any

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WUllam H. H am er. 80. LesUe
C ourt. A ltam onte Springs, d ied
Friday. J a n . 2, 1006. B om on
M arch 31. 1017 In P hiladel­
phia. Pa., h e h a s resided In
C entral Florida for 13 years.
Mr. H am er sraa a re tire d
forem an for a grinding w heel
com pany. He w as a M ethodist.
He served In th e U A . Navy R e­
serves a n d a m em ber of th e
Am erican Legion Boat $ 2 8 4 .

Jo aa p h M. D ennison
JOSEPH M. DENNISON

Joseph M. D ennison. 6 0 .
Dogwood Dr.. Sanford, d ied
Sunday. Ja n . 4. 1008. B om
on March 2, 1028 In W ashing­
ton. D.C., he moved to C en tral
Florida in 1957. Mr. D ennison
was a lieutenant colonel In th e
U.S. Army C orps of E ngineers.
He was a m em ber of U psala
Com m unity C hurch. He w as
also a m em ber of S ojourner,
Society of A m erican M ilitary
Engineers. Sem inole F o rest
No. 103 of th e Tall C ed ars of
Lebanon. VFW Post 10130 Life
M em ber C huluota, S anford
Masonic Lodge N um ber 6 2 .
Monroe C hapter No. IS. S an ­
ford Council No. 20. T aylor
Com m andery No. 28. B ahai
Shrine
Temple.
K entucky
Colonels. Sanford S h rin e Club.
Survivors
Include
wife,
Carol. Sanford; d au g h ters. LJolcne
Dennison.
S anford,
B icm la W hitlock. Tam pa; son.
Raymond. Sanford; b ro th ers.
Wllford. Waldorf. Md.. Olen.
White Springs. Md.. W ayne
Bonita Springs.
Fla.:
two
g ra n d ch ild ren .
Gramkow F uneral
Sanford. In charge
rangem ents.

Home,
of a r ­

topher, Sanford. Leo. P anam a
City, FIs.. Craig Cooper. O r ­
lando: daughters. E rm a M ae
P ratt. Sarasota. Althea P e te r­
son.
Fern
Park,
V anessa
Q sines. Hope Janvier, b oth of
Sanford:
11 g ra n d ch ild ren :
atx- g re a t grandchildren.
WUson-Etchelberger M o rtu ­
ary. Inc.. Sanford, in charge of
arra n g e m e n ts.

Survivors include wife, EUcn
M„ A ltam onte Springs: boos,
K enneth. A ltam onte S prings.
S tephen.
Thom as Ttti
Fla.. S ta n ­
ley. Bryn Mawr. Pa., a n d Wil­
liam. C herry Hill. NJ .; d a u g h ­
ter. M aureen Diets, B enaa 1cm.
Pa.. S an d ra W eber. W arw ick.
Md.; stater. EUa Morgan. P a rt
Richie. Fla.: 12 grandchildren.
Banfteld Funeral Hama. W in­
te r Springs. In charge o f a r ­
rangem ents.
Anna Lee Paxton, OB, T rip
Road. Oeneva. died S unday.
J a n . 4. 1BB8. B om on J a n . 3.
1929 in Red Ja c k e t. W.V.. she
h as resided in C entral F lorida
for 27 y e a n . Mrs. Paxton w as
a P rotestant.
Survivors Include h u sb an d.
Earl. Oeneva; aona. Ricky,
Bruce, both of Oeneva: d a u g h ­
ter,
Sheryl.
Oeneva:
two
g ra n d ch ild ren .
Banfteld F uneral Home. W in­
te r Springs. In charge of a r ­
rangem ents.
LEO PETERSON

Leo Peterson. 72. W. 16th
S treet. Sanford, died Sunday.
J a n . 4. 1998. B om J a n . 1.
1926. he h as been a lifelong
resident. Mr. Peterson sraa a
mall courier
a t P atrick Air
Force Base an d a U.S. Navy
veteran. He w as a B ip d at.
Survivors Include
father.
George W ashington P eterson,
Sanford: step-m other. M artha
Peterson, Sanford; sons, Chela-

Survivors include wife, Lee
H arris Kellctt: sons, Oordon T.
J r .. Deltons. C harles M.R.
Kellett. Tampa:
d au g h ters.
D onna Hawk. Betty L. Ziegler.
C hattanooga. Term., D onna
Young.
Florida.
Shelby
Hodges. Tam pa: 13 g ran d ch il­
dren: three g re at-g ran d ch il­
d ren.
Heritage
Funeral
Hom e.
C hattanooga, m charge o f ar-

Funeral Services far U. Col. J o ­
seph M. Dennison, US Army, re ­
tired. 69. of Sanford who died
Sunday wtll be 2 p.m. Friday af­
ternoon at Upaala Community
Church with Rev. Lloyd &amp; Atomaha officiating. Interment will be
in Oaktawn Park Cemetery.

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Anne Morrison, chieftain of
the M onition clan. Is charged
with drum m ing up m em bership
and keeping the Scottish h e ri­
tage ullvr.
Ily encouraging clans, which
are fumllles. Morrison said it
keeps people together and In­
volved in the culture. Her group
also prom otes sch o larsh ip s to
encourage participation by the
youth 's o they can carry’ on
when we arc gone.*
~We all have roots and this
allows u s to get together.* sh e
said .
The event wtll be held from 8
a.m . to 5 p.m. at the Sem inole
Oreyhound Park In C a s s e l­
berry. For more Inform ation
and tlck rts. call 426-SCOT or
I -800 800-7832.

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People
See seafood in your new year
M ustard S au er fx r one serving b asrd on a
2000 rnloric d irt: C nlorirs 270. Calories from
Fal 100. Protein I5g. Total Fat 2 l9 g . S a tu ­
rated Fat 3g. C holesterol 65m g. Sodium 4 8 0
mg. Total C arbohydrate Gg. Dietary Fiber Og.
Dally Value: Vitamin A 0 percent. Vitamin C 0
percent. Calcium 2 percent. Iron 4 percent.
N utritive Value for Sweet and Sour Sauce per
one serving based on a 2000 calorie d iet:
Calorics 15, Calories from Fat 0. Protein Og.
Total Fat Og. S atu rated Fat Og. C holesterol
Omg. Sodium 250m g. Total C nrbohydrulr 4g.
Dietary Fiber Og. Dally Value: Vitamin A 0
percenl. Vllamln C 4 percent. Calcium 0 p e r ­
cenl, Iron 0 percent.

Special to th e H erald
S tart th r nrw year serving "old favorite’
recipes. The Florida D epartm ent of A gricul­
ture. Iiu rrau of Seafood and A q u aru ltu re
would like to sh are some of o u r tried and tm e
seafood rrclp es with you. Each recipe has th e
nutritive value listed and lias been u p d ated
for today's cooking styles.

Shrimp Macadamla Stuffing
I ]round Florida Shrim p &amp;
11/2 po u n d s Flurtda Rock Shrim p
1/2 r u p chopped c e lrry
1/4 r u p rh o p p rd onion
1/2 cu p b u tte r
2 cu p s h rrb -s ra s o n rd stuffing mix
1/2 cu p m acadam la n u ts, chopped
I cup w ater
1 beaten egg
Prcl and devein shrim p. Cut large shrim p In
lialf. S aute celery and onion In b u tte r until
tender. Add shrim p and rook 1 m inute. R e­
move from heat. Add rem aining Ingredients
and mix thoroughly. Place m ixture Into u
lightly greased shallow 2 quart baking dish.
Uake at 350 degrees F. for 15 to 20 rn ln u trs
or until heated through. Yield: 0 servings.
(Recipe may be doubled, tripled, etc. fo* extra
servings.)
N utritive Value per one (7 oz.) serving based
on a 2000 calorie dirt: Calories 420, Calories
from Fat 270. Protein 22g . Total Fat 30g.
S atu rated Fnt I5g, Cholesterol 205 mg. S o­
dium 770mg. Total C arbohydrate I9g. Dietary
Fiber 3g. Dolly Value: Vitamin A 20 p ercen t.
Vitamin C G percenl. Calcium 8 percent. Iron
20 percent.

Black Tie Snapper

Stone Crab Claws with Honey Muatard Sauce

2 pounds skinless Florida S napper or o th er
skinless ftsh fillets, fresh or frozen
1 Tablespoon lemon Ju lrr
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon lemon p e p p e r
1-1/2 cu p s sliced fresh m ushroom s
1/2 cup chopped, rousted, salted, hickory
sm okr-llavored alm onds
3 Tnblrs|MK&gt;ns m argarine or b u ttr r
2 Tablespoons chopped parsley
Thaw fish If frozen. Place fish In a single layer
In a well greased baking dish. 12x8x2 Inches.
Sprinkle with lemon juice, salt und lem on
pepper. Hake at 350 degrees F. for 10 to 12
m inutes or unlit fish Hakes easily when tested
will) a fork. Com bine rem aining Ingredients In
a 2 quart saucepan. Cook over low heal for 5
to 7 m inutes. Place cooked fish on u healed
p latter.
N utritive Value | kt one serving based on 2 0 0
ealorir diet: Calories 240, Culorles from Fat
IK). Protein 33g. Total Fat lOg. S aturated Fal
l.5g. C holesterol GO mg. Sodium 580mg. T o­
tal C arliohydr.itr 4g. Total Fiber 2g. Dally
Value: Vitamin A 8 percent. Vllamln C 6 p e r ­
cenl. Calcium G percent. Iron G percent.

2 - 1/2 pounds Florida Stone Crab Claws,
crack e d
1 cup m ayonnaise
1/3 r u p half and half or light cream
2 Tablespoons honey
2 Tablespoons prepared m u stard
2 tra*|&gt;oon* co ria n d er
Arrange cracked claws on serving plate. Com ­
bine rem aining Ingredients und stir briskly
until h trn d rd . Serve with stono crab class.
Yield: 3 servings claws and 1-1/2 cups sauce.
O r serve H o n d a Stone C rub Claws with:
• m l u 4 to u r I iu n
1/2 r u p ketchup
1/3 cu p orange m arm alade
3 Tablespoons red w inr vinegar
1 Tablespoon soy sauce
1 Tablespoon lemon Juice
2 teaspoons dry m u sta rd
I teaspoon horseradish
1/2 teaspoon c u n y pow der
Combine all Ingredients in a sauce pan. Bring
to a boll. Reduce h eal an d cook for 1 m in u te,
stirrin g constantly, Serve w in s . Yield: 1 cujk
Itie s V a l u e Tor Stone C rab with Honey

2 H onda Izibslrr tails. 4-G ounc es each
1 ru p sour cream
1/2 cu p orange Juice
2 teaspoons c o ria n d e r
l Tablespoon orange, peel, finely gruted
Using kitchen shears, cutting thinner u n ­
der-shell away from lobster (alls. Drop tails
Into boiling w ater, rover and sim m er for 8
m inutes or unlll no longer tru n slu ren t In th e
re n te r. Drain. Combine rem aining Ingredi­
ents. mixing Just until blended. Chill. Remove
lobster meut from shells und ru t crossw ise
Into 1/4 Inch thick medallions. Spoon equal
am ounts of chilled sour cream m ixture onto
four salad plates. Arrange lobster m edallions
over sour cream m ixture. Ylrld: 4 appetizer
servings.
N utritive Value one serving based on a 2000
calorie diet: Calories 200, Calories from Fal
120. ITotrln 15g, Total Fat 13g. S aturated Fat
Htf, Cholesterol 95 mg, Sodium 240 mg. Total
C urbuhydrale 5g, Die v a r y F i b e r Og. Dally
ip Value: VU*piln A IS percent* Vllamln C 2 5
percent. Calcium 10 percent.
lit. It
Iron 4 percent

Lobster Medallions In Citrus Cream

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norava n o n Dy »ouvny virwm

IN THE CIHCUIT COURT.
IN ANO FOR
BSMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
d u ll Ar.llen
No. 88-14T 0-C A . 1 4 W
5JLML, INC.. ■
Florida corporation,

&lt;■1*101id.

vi.
D iM irm w c k a m e t tnn
UAFIIANN Wl KAWEV.
hit uni*, tod LARRY
WOEHRLE and 0ERNADETTE
W0EHRLE. F t * .( * .
D«**fidanti
NOTICE OF (A LE
NOTICE t* given th il purtutnl
to ■ Fm»i Judgment dalad
Dicambar fV d . 1*97, in Caa*
No W U 70-C A H W o« Ih *
Ci'cuil Court o&lt; Iho l l l h
Judicial Cneuil m and tor
Sam no'a County, Florida, In
nhich SJLML, INC
I* Ih#
Plaintiff and DIMITRI McKAMEY
and MARI ANN McKAMEY, hi*
wifa, LARRY YYOEHRLC and
BERNADETTE WOEHRLE. hi*
wifa, ar* fha Dafandanf*. I wifi
ta ll fo fha hig h *il and b i l l bid.
dar lor caah *1 th# Waaf from
door of th * Sammoi* County
Couflhouaa, Sanford. Florida at
1 1 0 0 A M on January U th
i t * * , ih * f□Homing oaaeribad
mat proparty
lo t 1, Block M , Tonnada of
North Chuluot*. according fo
th * plat ihamot a t racocdad m
Plat Book 1, P ag** $4 through
SA Public Racorda of Sammol#
County, Florida
DATE0 Dacambar Ilr d . 19*7
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of th * Circuit Courl
BY Jan* E Jaaanw
Deputy Clark
Margaret A Wharton PA
H I South Cantra! Aranu*
Poat Ott'C# Bor 117]
Ovwoo, Florida 1)7*5
Talaphon* (*07| I t * . 7I t ]
Publiah D acam b*' 11. 1 **7
and January 7, t * ( g
DELHI

IN TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNE EIONTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
BEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
0INBRAL.
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi S T -t B It-C A -M -A
IOEW FN A tS O C IA T E I.
INC . a Florida corporation.
Plaintiff
aa
STEVEN W OLIVER.

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NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OrvEN
purauont la a corrected Fatal
Judgmani at Foractoaura dated
Dacambar 2)id. 1 H 7 . amarad
* i C aa* No *7 -1 ltS -C A 14-A
of th * Circuit Court o l Ih *
Eightaanth Judicial Circuit in
and tar Sammola County.
Florida.
nhatam
L O IW IN
ASSOCIATES. INC.. PlaMtiH.
and
STEVEN
W OLIVER.
Dalandam.
I niN aaii id The highaal and
baal bidder lor Caah, N ola*
Sana, th * aala am be hard *|
Saniord.
Florida
at
th#
Sammola County CouHhouaa.
* &gt; i N. Park Avanua, Waal From
Door. Sanford. Florida, at 11 00
0 clock a m . on tha Z ln d day of
JANUARY, m a the loHamng
datenbad pnparty a * ear lorth
VI tha FViai Judgment 1o «H.
Lai 4. Slack » , CASA PARK
VILLAS, P H A M l. according m
tha plait thareof a * racordad in
Plat Book 21. pagae 54 and 31.
Public Racorea et Seminole
County, Florida
•I" accordant# m th Ih *
Amarwan* with OraahrMtaa Act.
paraon* naadmg a apacial
accommodation to pArTKWal*
m Him procaeding ahouM con­
tact tha Mdmduai or agancy
aandmg notice, not lator than
• • van (7) dayt prior tot ho proceodmg at th* addroo* gieon on
tha noire* Talaphon* 1-SOOSSS-S771 (TDD) or 1-S00-MS•7 7 0 0 ,
via
Florida
Ralay
•aryiea."
d a t e d thia l l r d day ot
DECEMBER, 1M7.
MARVANNE WORSE, CLERK
•Y . Jan* ( . Jaaaiarc
Ooputy Clark
Atlorngy lot Plaintiff:
Latin E. Abram*. e f
Arnold. Mathany • tagan , PA
•01 N. Magnolia Aya.. Eta. 101
Orlando. Florida ItSOS
(4Q7J §41-1SSO
Publiah: Dacambar 31, 1SS7
and January 7. I t * I
DEL-111

IN TMB C IR C U IT COURT
OF THB U T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS NO. SB-0001 -OR-01-A
IN RE THE MARFHADE OF
JOANNA PRUITT,
Patttionar,
and
JOHN E SMITH.
R aapondani
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO JOHN E. SMITH
4112 Diion Or.
Orlando. FL 32 (0 *
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that a Petition tor Dieeoiution al
Mamege ha* bean tiled agam ii
you. and that you era raquired
to * * r « * a copy ol your
Raapont# or Plaadmg to tn*
Palition upon ih * Patiiionar'a
aHornay: Elratn Aponla. P A. at
l a x Oftic* Ot Efram Aponta,
■AO
E a tl
Highway
a lt .
Longxood. FL 33750, and frla
th *
original
Raapona* or
Plaadmg m tha otfica of th*
Clatk ol Ih * Crrcurl Court, on or
be I ora ih * Alh day of FEBRU­
ARY. A D , I H t . l t you tail to do
*o. a Datault Judgmani will b *
takan agamal you to' th * relief
demended m tha Palition
DATED at Saniord. Semmol*
County. Florida IM * 2nd day o*
JANUARY. IM S .
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Nancy R Winter
Deputy Clark
Publiah January 7. I t . 21. 21.
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DEM 4 *

IN THS C IR C U IT COURT
OF THS BIOHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FIO R IO A
CASS NO.I PNST-SS4
IN RE: Th* Catai* ol
MARGARET M TWARDY.
Dacaatad
n o t ic e

OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha adminiairairon ot th#
a a ta l*
ot
MARGARET
M.
TWAR0V.
dacaatad
C aa*
Number FR»7-»54, t* ponding
m the
Circuit Court
lo '
Sam mot*
County.
Florida,
Probata Oieiaron, tha addraat
of which r* 101 North Park
Aeonuo. Saniord. Florida 32771
Tha name and addraaa o» ns*
paraonai rapraoantalnr* and tn *
paraonaI rapraaematwaa atiornay ar* aat forth 6 alow
ALL INIERESTEO PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All par eona on whom thia
noire* I* served who hays
obi action* that chaiiang# th *
yalrddy ot tho wilt, the quaMicaIlona ot tho person el rapraaan la iiy *. venue, or juriadiclion ol
thia Court ar* required to IK*
thou obtoetton* with IN I Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
A FTIR THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AJI other credito-k ot tho deca­
dent and parsons having claama
or demand* agamal th * dace danra estate musl til* ttiair
Harm* with thia qourt WITHIN
THREE M O N tia * AFTER THE
DAYS OF THE riRST PUHLICATtOHOF THMSIOTICE
a l l c l a im s * d e m a n d s a n d

OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL S I FOREVER BARRED
Th* data of Ih * l&lt;r*l publica­
tion ot tin * Notre* w tn * Tth day
ot January. IM S
MARGARET L. HENNESSEY
aits Eattbrook Sled
Wmtor Park, FL S27I2
WILLIAM A. OREENSERO
Florida Bar No.: sasirs
SSOO So. U.S. 17-S I
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Fern Park, Florida S2710
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauont to a Final Judgmont ol
Forocloaurg dated Dacambar
17th, 1 *07. and ontarod tn Caaa
No. •7.1 0 0 t-C A -O n M 4 -K ot Ml*
Circuit Court o l tha ISTH
Judicial CVcuK In and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Florida whoraln
FIRST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF FLORIDA M PlAlntHt and
CALCS
0.
KEERS
dr*
Oafandanta. i will **n to tha
highoat and baal bid dar lor
caah at tha Waal bgnt door ol
tha
SEMINOLE
County
C ourthouM . SOI N . PARK
AVENUE, SANFORD. Florida.
31771 at 11:00 o'riocb A.M. on
tha 10th day at January. 1000.

COUNTY.
C A M 1*0.1 S T -IT S M A -tA A
UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA, by And
Oirough th# Secretary
ot the DEPARTMENT
OF HOUSING ANO URBAN
DEVELOPMSNT.
Plamtifl,

BILLY R. JONES;
JANE DOE. Wife ot
BILLY R. JONES:
SANDRA J. JONES;
JOHN DOE. Huaband ot
SANDRA J. JONES;
CHEMICAL SANK. NJL;
DEER RUN
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION DID;
MONOGRAM SANK,
USA; STATS OF
FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
OF COMMERCE; and
UNKNOWN TENANTS/
OWNERS.
Oafandanta
NO T ic e OP S A L !
N olle* H hereby given that,
pursuant to th * Order or Final
Judgmani ontarod In thia cause
tn th * CVcuK Court e l Sammol*
County. Florida. I will sail th*
property situated In Sammola
County, Florid*, described aa:
LOT 100. DCER RUN. UNIT IS .
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 34. PAGE M . PUB­
LIC RSCOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
2*0 Patting Leaf Lana.
CaaaaNarry. FL SIT07
at pubbe aat*. ta th * highest
and beat bidder, tor caah. at tha

ty aa aal forth In lord Final
lu dgment U u«:
THE EAST M FEET OF LOT I I
AN0 ALL OP LOT IS AND THE
WEST t FIST OP LOT SO.
CLOCK
M,
SANLAN00
SPRINGS. TRACT H a IS . M C 0ND REPLAT, ACCOROtHO TO
THE PLAT THCRIOF AS
RECORDED W PLAT COOK 0.
PRO! S. PUBLIC R IC O R M OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FIORIOA.
b /b /t 1010 NORTH STREET.

Count* C eu rth d u t* at SOt
North Park
Florida, at 11:00 AM on January
32nd, 1SSS.
Dated: December 22nd. ISS7.
MARVANNE MORSE
AS CLSRK OF THE COURT

lonow ooo.

panicipela In thia proceeding
should
contact
court
Administration at talaphon#
number 407-321-4330, not lator
(7) Gag* prior to tha

Fl o r id a s it s o .

DATED NiH IS th day e l
Dacambar. 1*47.
MARVANNE M ORS!

Aa Clark o l aald Court
by Dorothy W Rohan
Aa Oapwty Clark
Law Omcaa at
Marahab C. WWtaan, p jl

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DCL-SSO

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Deputy Clerk
Id accordance with tha
Amt r ican t With PtaabllKtae Act,

(TDOI 1 SOS S E I-S 77I, a t Voted
go 1-S00-SSS-STT0. via Ftortda
Relay Sanriee.

a S it
ISS7

IN THR CIRCUIT COURT,
BIOHTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO. S T -t4 4 7 -C A -l4 -K
ATLANTIC MOIITQAQE A
INVESTMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida Corporation.
Plamlrll,

v*.

PICK 0 N0RDEN, *1 al .
Oafandantlt)
NOTICS OF SALS
Nolle* r* hereby given that,
pursuant
lo
a
Summary
Judgment ot Foreclosure. I will
ta ll in# following datenbad
property located In Sammola
County. Florida
Lot A. CLUSTER W WILD­
WOOD. a planned unit daraiopmanl. according lo Ih * plal
Iharaof aa racordad in Plal
Book 19. pages 7 . 1. ■ and 10 ol
ih * puhhc record* a l Sammola.
Florida
al public tala, lo th# hrghaat
bidder lor caah. al th * weal
front door of Ih# Sammola
Counly Courthouse, Saniord,
Florida. I t 00 a m on January
20th. 1**8.
Nolle#: Americana With
Disabilities
Act
ol
1**0 ,
Admmittraiiv* Order No *4-20
Paraona with a diiability who
naad a apodal accommodation
lo participate w this proceeding
should
contact
Disability
Coordinator at 101 North Park
Avanua. Suit* N-301, Sanford.
7L 32771 al laaat S dayt prior to
Iho procaodmg. Talaphon*
407 121-4130 Eat. 4227; 1-100•55 1771 (TDD user* only)
W ’ N IS S my hand and Seal ol
this Court on Dacambar lilh .
1*17
(Court S*ai)
MAPYANNC MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Donald L Smith, Eaquir*
Attorney for Plaintiff
500 North Ocean Street
Jacksonville. FL 12202
Talaphon# *04/134-3543
Publiah. Dacambar I t . t* * T
and January 7. 1**7
DEL-224
NOTICB TO THS
PUBLICi
Notice it hereby given mat th*
Board of Adiuatmant of th# City
o4 Sanford wMt hold a regular
....... I v y un January 22nd. 1*44,
m th * City Halt Commitaron
Chamber* at 1 1 3 0 A M
in
order to conarder a raquatt for
varianc#
in
th#
Zoning
Ordinance a * n pertain ■ ta th *
from yard, area require manta m
an MR2 district on
Tha E 12C of Lot l a. Lata tho
N 3*1 70’ tharaof map ef
Robmaon a Survey ot an addi­
tion lo Sanford. M nwnrdod PS
I PQ * 2 PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Romg more specifically
da ten b ad aa localad
1J1B
Persimmon A*.
Planned ua* of tho property la
to replace porch with screen
porch m front yard a tingle fam­
ily ratidonca
Larry Slav. Chairman
Board of Adiuatmant
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL
A DECISION MADE WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
« M b M M D AT THS AOOVS
MEETING
OR
HEARINQ,
H E /SH t WILL NEEG A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE
TESTIMONY ANO EVIDENCE.
WHICH RECORO IS NOT PRO­
VIDED BY THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD. (FS I t * 0103)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESF
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 210M 2 8 43 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINO.
PUBLISH: January 7. AND I t .

tsss

0EM-S7
Hi TNB CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH

M TMB CNkCUtT COURT
OP TUB BtOMTSSHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

v*.
HI THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP TM t I STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OP FLORIDA

Legal Notices

Meaon S Reaa ctel*a. PJL
17717 US IS M a r*. Surto *00
Ctoarwator. FL S4SS4-SSSS
Publiah: Dacambar s i, 1SST
and January 7. ISSS

OEl-11*

m ARB FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A M NO. s a -ts s s -C A -ta -K
HOMESIOE LENDING,
INC., l/k /a BancSoaton
Mortgage Corporation,
a Florida corporation,

v*.

Flamtift.

MARGIE L. DANIELS. Ot al..
Oafandantlt).

NOTICS OF SALS
Notice la hereby given that,
purauant
to
a
Summary
Judgmani ol Foractoaura, l will
aall th * following datenbad
property located In Sammola
County, Florida:
Lot 10. lo t* tho E atl »•. ELNORA SQUARE, according to tho
plat tharaol a * racordad In
Dead Book n s al paga 4*1 ol
tho pubVc records of Sammola
County. Florida, alto described
aa fobow*: From I ha NS corner
ol Section I I , Townthlp IS
South, Range 10 Eaat, Sammola
County. Florida, run South
along tha Eaat U na o l aald
•actio n SB a distance ol
710.00'. thence run W att, paral­
lel with th * North Una ol aald
Sactlon SS. a diatanc* ot
14SS.1S' tor
a
Point ot
Sasvmmg. aald Point being on
tho South right-of-way lino ol
ta th Street, th ane* continue
Waal along aald South nghl-olway Ima, 105.00', thane* run
South SO', thonc* run Eaat
103-00', thane* run North SO' lo
tn * Paint of Bogtnnmg
at public aal*. to tha highaat
bidder lor caah. al Ih * w att
front door at th * Samlnol*
County Cburthdua*. Saniord,
Florida. 11.-00 a m . on January
SOW, ISOS.
Nolle#: American* With
D iaaoum **
Act
at
1S*0,
Admintctrativ* Order No. 04-10.
Paraona whh a disability who
naad a special accommodation
to participate In this proceeding
should
contact
Oltablilty
Coordinator at SOI North Part
Avanua. Suit* N-S01. Sanford.
FL SS771 at Hast S day* prior to
th * prscaadlng. Talaphon*:
407-S2S-43S0 Eat. 4127; I-S00•53*3771 (TOD utors only).
W IT N E M my hand and Seal ot
thia Court on Doc amber tbth.
1SS7.
(Court Seal)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLSRK. CIRCUIT COURT
Dy Dorothy W. Dalton
Ooputy Clark
Donald L. Smith, Eaquir*
Jacbaaimuit. FL 3 Z » 2
Talaphon*: soa/ssa-ssas
Publiah: Oacambar 31, 1SS7
ana January 7. tSST
DSL-113

Legal Notices
INVITATION TO BID
Community Coordinated Car*
for Children (4C| it requeuing
bide from qualified cleaning
co irp a r.a i to provide custodial
services for it'* new admmittrsliva facility at 3300 W. colonial
Drive, Orlando
Th * scop* at th * work
Includes maintaining a dean,
healthy workplace lor th *
amployaei ol 4C and I t * client*
and gutkta This will ba accom­
plished by providing evening
services of cleaning and floor
car* In a 35.000 aq ft. 10
restroom facility A detailed
description ol th * tc o p * ol
work will be mad* available aa
luma declare tnerr intention to
bid and prior lo inspecting Ih *
tile Site viaits/inspactiona will
b* January ta A 15, f t * * , by
appointment only.
Qualified bidden must b *
bonded, have workman1* comp,
end liability insurance, and pro­
vide 4C with professional refer­
ence*.
Bid! will bs received via U S
Mail or hand delivered to 4C
currant administrative office* at
1812 E. Colonial Oliva, Orlando,
FL 32803 on or before January
H a t, 18*8. intentions to bid
and appointments lo vtail Ih *
ait* can b * mads by calling
(407| 228-5000 eat. 5187.
Inquiries should b * directed to
th * Procurement Coordinator af
th* tam # talaphon* number
Publish: January 8, 7, 8. 8. I t .

1*98

0CU-4B
IN THS C IR C U IT COURT,
BIGHTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FON
SSMINOLS COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASS NO. S7-3BS-CA-18-A
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE A
INVESTMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida Corporation,
Piamtiff,
v*.
DEAN J HOZIAN. at al..
Defend ant(a).
NOTICS OF SALS .
Notice it hereby given that,
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment ol Foractoaura, I will
•r ■ 'ha following datenbad
oparty located in Sammol*
County. Florida:
Lot tS7, WOODCREST, UNIT
FIVE, according lo th * plal
thereof a t racordad In Plat
Book 17. paga* 35. 3A and 37ot
tn * public racorda ol Sammol*
County. Florida.
at public aal*. to tha highaat
bidder lor cash, at th# w att
front door ol th * Samlnol*
County Courthouse, Sanford,
Florida. 11:00 a m. on January
22nd. 1008
Notice
Americana With
O ita b iin itt
Act
el
1880.
Administrative Order No. 84-20.
Paraona with a disability who
need a apacial accommodation
to perticipata m this proceeding
should
contact
Oleability
Coordma.or at 301 North Park
Avanua. Suit* N-301, Santord,
FL 32771 at Hast 8 days prior to
tho proceeding
Talaphon*:
407*323*4330 E ll. 4227: 1-800•55-8771 (TOG uaare only).
W1TNESI my hand and Baal of
thia Court on Dec ember ttth ,
1887.
(Courl Seal)
MARYANN I MORSE
CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT
Sy Dorothy W. Bolton
Ooputy Clark
Donald L. Smith, Saquuo
Attorney lor Plaint iff
500 North Ocean Street
Jacksonville, FL 32202
TaHphone: *04/134 3845
Publish; Dacambar 31, 1887
and January 7, 1987
OEL-225

IH TMB CIHCUIT COURT
OP TNB U T H JUDICIAL
CIHCUIT Ml AMD FOR
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DfVtBtOH
C A M NO.t ST l l t g A I I A
M'OFIRST SANK, an
Cklehom* Corporation
l/k/8 MIDFIRST DANK,
STATE SAVINGS BANK
FtaJntrft,
v».
SRiaiTTA SANTANA.
MONTGOMIRT SQUARE
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION, INC.,
JANE DOE
n/k/a ELINOR NICKELS
and JOHN DOE.
n/k/a WILLIAM NICKELS
A* Currant Tenant* In
Potaaation
Defendant*

NOTICS OF S O LI
PURSUANT TO
CNARTBR AS
NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
pursuant to an Order of Final
DalauM
Judgmani
ol
Foracloauro dalad Dacambar
ttth , 1887 and entered m Caa*
No. B 7 -t 3 l CA I4 A In the
Circuit Court ot tha 18th
Judicial Circuit in and far
•emlnoto
County,
Florida
whorom MIDFIRST DANK, an
Oklahoma corporation l/k /a
MIDFIRST BANK, STATS SAV­
INGS SANK M tha Plaintiff and
SRIGITTA SANTANA. MONTOOMEffV SQUARE HOMEOWN­
ERS ASSOCIATION. INC.. JANS
DOE n /k /a ELINOR NICKELS
and JOHN DOE. n /k/a WILLIAM
NICKELS Aa Currant Tenant* In
Poateaaion are the Defendant*,
I will sen to tho highoat and
b a it bidder for caah « th * west
front door of tho coufthouoo In
Saniord.
Seminole County,
Florida at 11 DO a m an the
(2nd day ot January, ISSS, Ih *
following described property a *
aal lorth In ta id Order of Final
Default Judgment, to wit:
Lot SS. MONTGOMERY
SQUARE., according to tho plat
iharaof aa recorded In Flat
Book (4 , Fags* 8 A S. Public
Racorda et SammoH County.
Florida.
d a t e d m Sanford Florida tlu *
U n d day ot Dac ambar. l* * 7 .

ACT
(AOA) B o n e s ."
individuate wit
8 reason
to portidpato in thto
Court Administrator's Office as
aoon a * possible. TaHphone
(407) 223-4330; Of. N hedftng

iC iE ? * *

’ -tOO-888-8771

(TDD); Or 1-S00-M S -S 770 (V)
VH Florida Relay Barvice.
MARYANN!MORSE. CLERK

w ouw Ssaar

Dopsffy d a rk
OLEN Z. GOLOBERG. ESQUIRE
GOLDMRQ AND VOVA. PJL
1101 Or vckali
(308) 374-4100

P«W*Mi: December 31, 1*87
and January 7. iggg
DEL-SIS

�6A • Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Wedneaday. January 7, 199B

A A R P w elcom es p h arm acist sp eaker

CALENDAR

Prom Staff Reports

Alzheimer's support

Senior Friends

Prraciitiy. th e Alzheim er's
sup|M&gt;rt group In Sanford h as
Imtii dissolved d u r to lark of
Mipport. TltoHr needing anslaInner and infonnatlon may rail

The Colum bia Medical Centrr-Sanford C hapter of Senior
Friends m eets every second
Thursday, at 10:30 a.m .. at the
Sanford Senior C rn trr. 401 E.
Sem inole Blvd. Interesting an d
timely program s are featured
m onthly plus social exchange.
All Seniors a i r welcome. For
Inform ation, call Liz Lawlor. di­
rector. 321-4500. Ext. 5784.

i woo 3 3 0 1 9 1 0 .

Rotary Club
Rotary Club of Like Maty
m eets
T hursday
m ornings.
7:30-8:30 a m., at th r Marriott
C ourtynnl, off West Lake Maty
Boulevard.
C ontact
Brian
Overby, president. at 322-0034.

Sertoma • Club
The Sertom a Club of South
Seminole County, dedicated to
the advancem ent of speech and
hearing children, m eets every
T hursday morning, from 7:30
to 8:30 n.m.. at the Sabal Point
Country Club
on Wektwa
Springs Uoad. Longwood. Po­
tential m em bers are Invited to
atte n d .

Weight Watchers
A local ch ap ter of Weight
W atchers m eets at the Lake
Mary
Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
0 45 p m.

Toastmasters
Thr Omni T o astm asters C lub
•&lt;&gt;801 will m rrt at 5:30 p.m.
every T hursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. G uests and prospec­
tive m em bers are welcome.
Call Bertram Click. 323-0089,
for more Inform ation.

U

Pot Luck dinner
Widowed persona are Invited
to attend a pot luck dinner at
5:30 p.m . every third T hursday
of th r m onth at the C a sse l­
berry Senior C enter. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. C asselberry.

ALANON, ALATEEN
ALANON
and
ALATEEN
m eetings arc held every T h u rs­
day. at 8 p.m .. at Sanford
C hristian C hurch. 730 Upsalu
Uoad. Sanford. For Inform a­
tion. call 323-8524.

Blus Grass Pickers
Sanford B lur G rass Pickers
meet rvrry Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. at th r O rra te r Sanford
C ham ber of Com merce. P ick­
ers and g rtn n rrs are welcome.
For Inform ation, rail C harles
E. Miller |407) 322-5284.

Sanford Historic Trust
The Sanford Historic T rust
m eets the first T hursday of the
m onth, ut 7 p.m., at the First
Street Gallery. 207 Magnolia
Ave.

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New ofTIcers and directors of
the American Association of
K rtlrrd IVrsons. C hapter 4949,
will be
Installed
Monday.
Ja n u a ry 19, at the W inter
Springs Senior C enter, 400 N.
Edgrm on Ave.
In addition to n su rp rise In­
stallation buffet, m em bers will

DEAR AIIIIY: Another Veterans
Day has come and gone, hut If the
re*|x&gt;n*c of America's business com­
m unity was any indication, you
never would have known It. I am
not talking about not celebrating it
as u holiday; I recognize in tlie busi­
ness environm ent we have today
that often isn't possible. I'm talking
about n com plete lack oT recog­
nition. I work at u major credit
card company, and it didn't even
acknow ledge V eteran s Dny or
Memorial Day.
Ahhy, your column is read by
everyone, including our business
leaders Please remind them that
th ese two days are sacred and
should be recognized w ithin th r
workplace, regardless of whether
they give their employees the day
off or not All they need to do is put
out a short memo reminding every­
one of what these days stand for. I
don't feel this is tun much to ask of
our business leaders — to simply
honor those who have served anil
especially tlssie who have fallen
MIKE SMITH.
WILMINGTON. DEL
P S Yes, I am a veteran Active.
Reserve and Desert Storm
DEAR MIKE: T hough It's well

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Uny &amp;Christine Bdair, Owners

TheTobacco Merchant LoonyowsSropemedBy'UeHiggins
.

The mono of this friendly tobacco and gift store is *a tradition of exreilencr in smoking.’ Thaii wonderful news foe those
look for the best In cigars, pipes, tobacco and accessories. The Tobacco Merchant, located in the Longwood Village at 1877
West State Road 434. phone 767-0050, feat ures one of the area's most complete selections of fresh imported and domestic cigars.
If &gt;ou &gt;moke a special brand, they're sure to have it in Mock or will be moM glad to special order it for you.
On display, vuu will find an impressive array of magnificent pines from all over the world, inducing l
vvI m i

The personnel at The Tobacco Merchant will be more than happy to hand-biend tobaccos and repair pipes. If you are a
discerning smoker, drop in soon at Ih e Tobacco Merchant. You're sure to find exactly what you're looking for.

Southside Autos 26Years In Pine Castle
Are you thinking of buying a used car but are worried about ending up with a clunker? So many times buying a used
car is buying the problems of
ol the last owner.

This isn't the case when you buy a used car from Southside Autos, located In Orlando at 6555 South Orange Avenue,
phone 851 *4410. They specialize In clean used can. trucks and vans, and they check every car they sell inside
de ana out to be
sure it is in excellent running condition. They
I hey are in business to stay, and many
it
rui inm m return time after lime because
they know they'll receive a top quality,pre-owned car at a reasonable price.

You will find a choice selection of reconditioned, used cars, iracu ant
and vans in all makes, all in first-class condition.
Iheir business was founded on the principle of good service, and they Have excelled at this byprovidingyou with
wi the most
professional service of this type available. They can also assist you in getting the necessary. financing
_ for ymur purchase,
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a fte r V eteran s Day, y o u r le tte r
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co u n try owe a g reat debt to th e
m en a n d w om en w ho h av e
s e rv rd u s mi co u rag eo u sly a n d
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th a n a 15-hour sale.
DEAR AIIIIY: You did it again you passed on an o th er lie: th a t
4 000 women are killed by th eir
s | n iu s c x each year. This lie emanat­
ed Train Hep Eva Clayton, D-N.C.
The Fill Uniform Crime Statistics,
com piled from law enforcem ent
reports (mm nraund tin- U S . puts
th e n um ber betw een 1.200 and
1,400
One simply cannot rely on infor­
m ation provided by b a tte re d
women's shelters or feminists; they
have tlie bail habit of making up fig­
ures in order to facilitate the notion
th at women nre victims and men
are the major abusers. They have
done this again and again, and if
ou unwillingly aid and abet these
j;iars, that makes you a liar, too.

accid en ts," " b o atin g i
o r " c a u se o f d e a th ... u n d e te r ­
m ined.") T he tru e n u m b e r m ay
n ev er be know n. H ow ever, I will
eta n d c o rre c te d If I h e a r from
o th e r reliab le i

In M ontana, only VII women
have been killed in th e p ast 10
years by their spouses; however, if
the supposed rate of 4.000 per year
applied, the figure should be about
280.
I ask you to make a written apol­
ogy to your readers for willfully
passing out erroneous information
and denigrating men
JASON LARIX,
MISSOULA, MONT.
DEAR JASONi T h e fig u res I
p rin ted cam e from th e N ational
C en ter for Violence P r evention,
Ht. Louis, Mo. T hey claim th a t
th e 4,000 figure Is conservative.
(Not all m u rd ers e re necessarily
re co rd e d os hom icides — som e
m ight be classified as " h u n tin g

I h av e n e v e r k n ow ingly lied
to my re ad ers. If I hove m ode a
m istake, I co rrec t It a t th e first
o p p o r t u n i t y . T a k in g a s t a n d
a g a in s t b a tta r in g (w h ich la a n
laaue th a t c r o n u ge n de r linee)
la not ab o u t w om en oo n ep irin g
ag ain st an d /o r d e n ig ra tin g m en.
T he m ajority of
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lence aa I am . You
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eong goes, "H ow m a n y d e a th s
will It ta k e t i l th e y I
to o m a n y p o o p la n a v e dledT "
T h in k ab o u t It.
■nrtkisg yaw sm 4 la kiew
Have a Lately WeMlag." Ies4 a heals wMiwA wtf ■44ri — a u w lsyi. pha
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Sanford H erald

Januai y

Offensive defense

U ttA u n a
J ie x a e A

Lyman can’t handle Lake M ary’s
pressure as girls improve to 19-0

J i e l l i e W c x tie x

Tardiness
turns bowler
into heroine
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ There are m any bowlera on bowling team n throughout Sem inole
County.
Through a very sim ple yet apectal act. one
Luke Brantley bowler aet heraelf ap art from the
rest.
Natalie Jo h n so n , a freshm an at the A ltam onte
Springs school, simply went to bowling practice
one day and becam e a local hero.
*1 only did what I thought was right and was
trained to do In a first aid class,' Jo h n so n said.
*1 stood there for a m om ent and then Just ran
over. I didn’t even think about It. I ju s t did It.*
Jo h n so n Is referring to an Incident that o c­
curred while she w as at bowling practice.
Site was a little late for p ia c tk e . so Jo h n so n
and about five of h er team m ates stayed after to
grt In the gam es they had m issed.
There w as a birthday party at the other end of
the bow ling alley for a five year old little boy.
Suddenly. Jo h n so n re allied that the m other of
the boy was scream ing for help.
After a m om enta pause, Jo h n so n rustled over
to the party and found the little boy choking.
W ithout a second thought, she grabbed the boy.
performed the Heimlich Maneuver.
“It took about five o r six tries and finally I was
able to dislodge a butterscotch candy that the
boy was choking on.' Jo h n so n explained. ‘Once
he was all right, his m other grabbed me an d told
me how thankful she w as. I only did what I had
been tau g h t to do. I never really thought I would
ever have to u se it. though *
Luckily for the little boy. Jo h n so n took up
bowling when sh e was In the fifth grade. That
y e ff sh e m aintained a 91 average, which U ysty
good for a first year bowler.
«
She w as always Interested In bowling b ecau se
h er father bowled. Jo h n so n also always wanted
to be on the high school team .
*lt h a s been so m uch fun being on the team ,’
Jo h n so n said. *1 have m ade so m any new friends
and plan on staying on the team as long a s
they’ll have me.*
Jo h n so n hopes th at what she did will teach
people not to be afraid to help If they know how.

Gunt for stealing th e ball from her team m ate
S tephanie Dale.
At the end of the period, Lake Mary was on
lop. 12-4. and It appeared that the num ber one
tram In the stnle was going lo post yet an o th er
blow out. Within three m inutes of the second
quarter, the Lady Rams had added 11 unanHwerrd poin ts.
Lyman, however, would not go away without a
fight.
The Lady G reyhounds put together a wellplanned com eback. Including three straight
three-pointers, two by M rghanne Hickey and
one by Xiomora Cruz. Cruz hit one more before
the half and suddenly the Rams were only
leading 34-24 as they entered the locker room.
*1 m ade some su b stitu tio n m istakes In Hie
second quarter,* Lake Mary coach Carl Brown
explained. *1 lake full responsibility. I didn’t
correct the changes quickly enough and a very
good Lyman team capitalized on the o p p o rtu ­
nity.*

By K ELU S WERNER
Herald Staff Writer

Decay rsoro pen) Drone out 01 a snoosng stump lo
help lead a third quarter turps as Lake Mary hunbted
Lyman, 09-37, in SAC and OA-3 action Tuesday night.

LAKE MARY _ Despite a strong effort, the Ly­
m an girls’ basketball tram team ed a tough les­
son last night.
It'a h ard to artn If you don't have the ball.
In Ita 09-37 Seminole Athletic Conference and
Claaa 6A-District 3 defeat last night at the
h an d s of the Lake Mary Rama, Lyman had the
ball taken away from them const stently In the
first quarter.
‘Lake Mary cam e out with a little more In ten ­
sity th a n we did.* Lyman coach Bruce Bona v en ­
ture aald. "It took a lot of energy for us to get
back In the gam e and by the third q u arter we
didn't have m uch left. It'a h ard to keep up that
pace for a long period of time.*
Lake Mary shot out to a quick 10-0 lead In
the first quarter. Lauren Bradley took th e opcharge and th en all b u t punishing Lyman’* Kim

Oviedo
avoids
trouble
» 7 JE T T BERUNICKE
Herald Staff W riter

WINTER PARK _ A m ark of a
good team la one th at knows It can
win.
That alm ost got the Oviedo girls
basketball team In trouble la st
night bu t the Lady Lions pulled out
a 57-38 win over Lake Hosrrll In a
Sem inole
Athletic
C onference
m a tch u p la st night.
Oviedo lipped Its record t t ' 18-4
with the wtn b u t they cam e out flat
and sputtered offensively. It was
nearly five m in u tes Into the gam e
before anyone scored a n d Oviedo
offensive leader Mary Lou J o h n sto n
didn't score until early in th e sec­
ond quarter.
T h e s e Idda know what they’re
capable of.* aald Oviedo coach
She w an ts everyone to know th at no m atter
Tom Biert. ‘Som etim es it's okay to
w hat, they should a t least offer to do w hatever
be average b u t som etim es they ex­
they can.
pect to win. They have to realise
they are here to play 32 minutes.*
*1 w as really suprtaed th a t I was the only one
More an d m ore th is seaso n ,
who reacted.* Jo h n so n recalled. 'Everyone else
Oviedo h a s been playing a team
hist stood there. The boy's m other attem pted to
game. Aa the season got underw ay,
help h er son. b u t sh e w as afraid sh e would hurt
Jo h n sto n w as lighting up the
him.*
scoreboard, twice over 40 polnits.
bu t the Lady Lions suffered sot
.
som
e
In fact, knowing the Im portance of learning
early
losses.
Bled
said
the
entire
first aid h a s become evident to Jo h n so n twice in
tram h a s been m aking tt work
th e p ast few weeks.
lately and the Improved team work
J u s t before the Incident a t the bowling alley, a
Is the key to Ovtedo's success.
friend of Jo h n so n 's m other died because he
Don't call the rest of the i n m m
choked to death while h e w as alone.
* supporting cast. It takes m ore
Jo h n so n said th a t while taking the *Safe S it­ th a n Jo h n sto n to ftrel the Lady Li­
te r' class two years ago, sh e w as also taught ons.
how to do th e Heimlich M aneuver w hen alone by
*We can do even better.’ aald Ka­
using a chair.
tie McCown who went down In the
*1 realty realise now how Im portant tt Is for second half with a n figured ankle
everyone to lean t basic first aid.* Jo h n so n said. b u t returned later. *Mary Lou d e­
"You never know w hen you will need It.*
serves all the atten tio n ahe gets
There la a t least one family th a t la very glad but ahe also gets th e ball to the
« h y Jo h n so n took th e class.
rest of us. Were a team.*
And very glad th a t sh e Is on the Lake B rantley
Kelly Brock agreed.
bowling |&gt;* m
’Lake Howell w as all over h er to ­
night so we knew w hat we h ad to
do.* aald Brock who h ad 23 p o in ts
two nights ago. I t Inspires us
when they come ou t to sto p h e r
because we know how m uch confi­
dence ahe h a s In th e rest of us.*
T hat's how Oviedo cam e out la s t
night. White J o h n sto n w as sh u t
down early, Brock (10 points)
picked up som e of the alack aa
Oviedo recovered from a 10-4 defi­
cit to ru n off a 10-0 ru n In the sec­
ond q u arte r. S h ak irs H unt h ad four
during the run a n d Jo h n sto n found

Form* Lake Mary aoooar Mars Crag Vstho and Jody 0aBnin had foatr uniforms ratted In a oaramony Tuaaday Night.
On hand trars (from tell) Assistant Athisttc Dtrsctor Brands

Watch. Dsflnin. coach Larry McCortds, Principal Raymond
Gainst. Vstho and Athtetic Dtrsctor Doug Paters. Tha duo wfl
bscom sth* first mamtoars of VwftewLaka Mary Wal of Fwns.

Velho, DeBruin honored
By R S U .T
Herald Staff W riter
LAKE MARY _ Som ething very special an d rare
happened last night a t Lake Mary High School's Dan
T. Reynolds Stadium .
During half-tim e a t the so ccer game, two form er
players h ad th eir n u m b ers retired.
Lake Mary g raduates Greg Velho and Jody DeBruin
were honored by having their lu m b e rs retired by the
school and will be th e first Inductees to the new t-«w»
Mary Wall of Fam e.
‘Greg an d Jody are two guys who truly show what
being th e elite of soccer is all a b o u t’ aald Lake Mary
soccer coach L an y McCorkte. ‘And not ju st on the
field, b u t In every facet of their lives. They stood so
high while they were here th at they m ade everyone
else around them better. T his la very exciting for them
an d the school. I am very proud of them.*
Both players have gone on to become leaders on
their college team s aa well.
Velho to a Junior a t the University of Notre Dame
an d h a s one season left to Improve h is already Im­
pressive num bers.
*Tm glad th at I still have my senior y ear ahead of
me.* Velho aald. T have h ad a taste of th e real world
an d Tm not ready for tt y e t I'm looking forward to

playing an o th er year.*
DeBruin la one year ahead of Velho and a senior a t
Clemaon University. Although h e h a sn 't com m itted to
anything yet. h is chan ces of playing a n a professional
team next year are very good.
*1 definitely w ant to keep playing aoccer.’ DeBruin
aald. T m not ready to h an d up my boots yet. T here
are drafts coming up and there are a lot of p rofes­
sional team s. I would really like to play on one of
them next year. W ell see how It goes.*
Both players were honored by the retiring of th eir
num bers an d felt th at th is was som ething they would
always cherish.
T h is la truly a great honor.* Velho said. ‘Jody a n d I
have been great friends since high school an d receiv­
ing th is with him m akes It even more special. T his Is
really great now an d knowing th at I can come b ack
here In ten years an d know th a t th is will always be
here for me to rem em ber la truly wonderful.*
T in still am azed th at th is la happening.* DeBruin
added. T h is la th e first time th a t any player tn any
•p o rt h a s had th eir nu m b er retiredI a t ----Lake. Mary High
School. 1 really w ant to th an k th e pro g ram *
Both players gave everything they h ad to
Mary
a o c c e r and
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t got _a ,little back from th e
last night
they
school they will always rem em ber.

to victory
and 10-of-15 from th e free throw
line a s th e Rama won for th e fifth
straight tim e and improved to 11-3
_on th e aeaaon.
Also playing well for Lake Mary

Kotova leads Raider women in conference tuneup
ra n te d team In th e state, a n d defending state
cha mpion . C entral Florida Com munity College
tonight a t 6 p.m . a t BCC. Admission la free.
Kotova, from E stonia, only scored six p o in ts
in th e first h alf aa BCC led by ju at two p o in ts.
32-30. over th e 11-1 Michigan team .

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Legal Noticee

Legal Notices
Sanford Little League
SANFORD _ Sanford Little League will be
holding registration for the upcom ing S pring
Baseball an d Softball season vhe next three
w eekends at the Sanford WalMart
Tlm rs will from 9 a.m . to 5 p.m. on bo th
S aturday and Sunday.
First tim e players will need to bring birth
certificate an d proof of residency-.

PONY Baseball registration
FIVE POINTS _ With die Spring B aseball
season ready to get started. Seminole PONY
Baseball will hold Spring Registration over
the next three S aturday's at the Sem inole
PONY B aseball Complex on County Road
419. one mile east of highway 17-92 near
W inter Springs
All boys and girls ages live to 16 are en ­

couraged to sign up In the u p stairs ofllce of
the Seminole PONY C lubhouse from 10 a.m .
to 2 p m. each Saturday.
If you are new to TOM’ Baseball you will
need a copy of your birth certificate to regis­
ter. Some registration fees have been re ­
duced in the younger age groups.
Call 323-5570 for m ore Inform ation.

Volleyball meeting
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation De­
partm ent will hold nn organizational m eeting
for Polar Bear R ecreational an d Power Vol­
leyball Leagues next W ednesday. Jan u n ty
7th at 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Cen
ter. lowrr level of Sanford City Hall.
The R rcreatlunal (No Spike) League plays
on Monday nights and the Power League
plays on W ednesday nights.
Call 330-5697 for more Inform ation.

P r e p s --------C o n tin u e d from Page IB
were Jerom e Bingham (12
points) and Randy Abrams and
Ben K crscnbrcck (nine points
each).
The Rams will stay on the
road, playing at Lyman In an
SAC and 6A-Dlstrlct 3 m atchup
at 7:30 p.m. tonight and going
to Sanford to battle Sem inole
at 7:30 p.m. Friday.

T R IB E G IR L S W IN
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ It Is
a new year and the Sem inole
High School girls' b ask e tb a ll
team Is still playing strong.
In Sem inole Athletic C onfer­
ence action Tuesday night, the
Fighting Sem lnolcs held off

Lions
C on tin u ed from Page IB
her touch.
Johnston, the leading sco rer
In C entral Florida, led all
scorers with 23 points. In­
cluding 19 in th e second half.
Oviedo slowed the ball down
offensively several tim es an d
led only 18-14 at the half b u t
went on an o th er ru n to lead
41-27 after the third. Lake
Howell m ounted several com e­
backs bu t Btert continued to

hom estanding Lake B rantley.
RAMS 82. THUNDER 56
44-34.
Lake Mary (82)
A bram * 4 0 0 9. lU nzham S 0 0 12. lin k
It w-as the first gam e after a
long vacation for the Tribe and 14 10-15 41. K cm cnb nirk 3 3-4 B. ShaplroO
0 2 0 Ju u b rrt 0 0 -0 0 Hoffman 2 1-2 5.
head coach Sylveslet Wyiui Spbey I I I 3. Ik f 0 0 0 0 Nathan I 0 -2 2.
gave all of h is players som e Total* 3 0 IG 2 8 82
Lake Region (06)
court time.
I V i k in * 13 2 2 3 1 . LapNola 0 2 2 2.
At halftim e. Sem inole was up
tn b ltn f I 0 0 2. Steer 2 2 4 7. Hoe I 2-4 4.
26-15 an d the P atriots could SllilU
lp * 4 0 0 10 Total* 21 8 13 56
never regain control.
Three-point field goal* _ Lake Mary 6 (lin k
3.
Illn
gh am 2. A bram * I) . Iak &gt; Hepon 0
Shetnelka S tokes led die
Fighting Sem lnoles with 21 II V i k in * 3. P hillip* 2. Sleet | | Hrcord* _
points an d 14 rebounds, while Lake M ary 11-3.
Felicia H enderson added nine
points, eight rebounds and four
ste a ls.
C o n tin u e d fro m Page IB
Sem inole Is now 12-5 on the
season an d will travel to C lass
But the big center got things
QA No. 1 state ranked Lake
going In the second half, sc o r­
Mary for an SAC contest at
ing 17 of h er game high 23
7:30 p.m . on Thursday.
points (on Just 7-for-21 sh o o t­
ing and m aking B-of-13 from
the free throw line) and also
finishing with 17 rebounds,
— three steals a n d four blocked
ahota.
She was helped out by
change th e tem po to confuse
sophom ore Oemma Riley with
the Lady Hawka.
19 points, seven reb o u n d s, five
The strategy worked
as
steals an d th ree a ssists an d
Oviedo com bined the halting
freshm an
. guard
D arla
pace w ith a savage fast break
Kudruyvtaeva with 15 p o in ts,
to pull away.
four rebounds, three steals a n d
Kurry Kane h ad 12 points,
four assists.
all on th ree-p o in ters to lead
The Raiders o u r now 13-3.
Lake Howell (9-8) but guard
while Glen O aks, which w as led
Nikki Reed, a recent slgnee
by Ja m ie Holderm an with 17
with the Air Force Academy,
points and*- C arrie Marriage
h ad a n off night from the field.
with 10 points, fell to 11-2.

Raiders-----

Rams

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S IM IN O L I COURTY.
FLORIDA
CASS NO. SF-1FSS CA-14K

NOnWCST MORTOAOE.
INC., ■ California
corporation,

Ptalnt.fi,
v*
RODERICK WILLIAMS
(SSiJSS-EI -7S7S1;
. . UNKNOWN TENANT
I; SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a Political Subdfvttion of
th * S lat* ol Florid*; STATE
OF FLORIOA DEPARTMENT
OF REVENUE; and
any unknown hair*,
d e v t****, g ran t***,
creditor*, and other
unknown paiaong or
unknown tpouaaa
cl arming by. through
and under any
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Defendant*,
Defendant*.

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NOTICE N haroby phran that
m * undararpnad Clark of the
Circuit Court of Sem inal*
County. Florida. w « an lha SOW
day of JANUARY, IM S . al 11:00
a clock A.M. al the Waal From
door ol lha Samlnol* County
Courthouaa In la n ia rd , Flartda,
offer far oala and **N al public
outcry ta tha Mphaai and b a d
tHddar fur vaah. lit* feOewtag.
described property aituaia M
Ism m ol* County, Florida:
W att IS feat a f Let F. a i of Lat
a. and th * Eaat M feat at Lai S,
•lo c k t . HIQMLANO PARK,
according to th * Plat tharaol a *
racordad in Plat Soak 4. Pap*
21. Future Record* of Samlnofa
County. Florida.
pursuant to th * Fatal Judpmant
antarad In a caaa g»n 0 w p in
aaid Court, th * * ty l* af which I*
indicated above.
WITNESS my hand and official
*#ai ot card Court thra 1 Sth day
of Docambor, IM F .
i* you ara a paraon nKh a dtaability who nood* any accom­
modation in order to participate
m tnr* procaadmp. you ar* antitrad, at no c o tt to you. to th *
pro, i* ion of can am aacratanc*
Pfaaaa contact Court edminr*.
trotor. M t N. Park Avanua,
Suita N 3 0 t. Sanford. Flarfd*
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rocaipt a t tnr* (nonce at
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MARTANNE MORSE
C U R S OF THE
CWCUfT COURT
E. J as * wia
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M. Hoach. Jr..

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08 TMS B3GNTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CMtCUIT
IN .
FLOSIDA
0. ST-ISS1-00-SS-S
•ASAL POINT
COMMUNITY SERVICES
ASSOCIATION, INC.. • Florida
not-lor-proM corporation.
Plaintiff,
V*.
DAVIDOUERRIinO and
ROSIN OUERRIERO, htt «Ma.
NOTICI OP BALI
NOTICE IS HSRISV OIVEN
tnat pursuant to Ota Pinal
Judpment In Foreclosure
antarad on ttta Srd day o» July,
INT, in ChHI Action No. ST1431-CC-tO-P ot tha County
Court ot tha Etphtaonth Judicial
CIretut. Samlnol* County.
Florida, m which DAVID OUER­
RIERO and ROSIN OUERRIERO,
POINT COMMUNITY SERVICES
ASSOCIATION. INC., la tha
Ptamtifl. I W i l l *oa to th* niphact
and Daat btddar tor cash at tha
County Courthauaa. Santard.
Florida M 11:00 AJd. on FISRUARV Srd. IMS. tha loMoartns
dasertpad raal proparty oot
tonn in th* Final Judgment:
Lot M. label Via* at SaDM
Point, according to th* plot
tharaol. aa racordad In Plat
Saak SI, Papa St ol tha Public
Florid*.

OATEO ttwa Slat day at
D«c»aibar. 1HT.
Maryanna Moraa. Ctark
By: JanaE.
Ooputy Clark

Plaintift* Altomay:
EMIL A. OASPERONI, JR.. ISO.
Ml Wakhra Sprtnp* Road
Longwood. Florida HTTP
(407) 711-7Ml
Nones

n**d a apodal
la panicIpM* in Wto proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Ml N. Park
Avenue. tuna North S41,
Sanford. Florida 31771 at laast
Rva (S) day* prior la lha pro­
ceeding. Talaphona: (407) 1*34310, aatanalon 4II7| 1-400M0-S7T1 (TOO), or 1 000 Oil•770 (V). via Florida RaMy
DIM-70

7.14.11

Ficrmoua
Notie* Mhoraby pison that I
Meinloan Paint. laniard. PL
SETTS, SaoMnoli County,
Florida, under the Fictitious
Nan** *« SANTORA'S OASINSTS, and that i inland to ragCorporation*.
of

wRh tha provision* of th*
FlctRlau* Nam* Statute*. TaWrt: Soctlan MS.OS. Florida
Statute* 1MiPrana Jaaiph Samara
muary 7, ISM
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th a t m any to h e r total tn the fourth period, fin­
ishing th e gam e with IS a s th e Lady Rama
-----th a 19th straig h t
’------— ------While the.’Ram s continue to pound aw ay a t
district an d conference opponents, it m ight be
eaay for th e them to let tn elr num ber one ra n k ­
ing Inflate th eir egos.
T h e team h ad not let the rankings b o th er
them a t all,* Brown said. T h e y learned from
last y ear th a t the rankings are really Just a way
for the w riters to say som ething nice ab out us.
We certainly appreciate the recognition, b u t
w hat really m atters Is w ho's num ber one a t th e
end of February.*
Next up for th e Lady Ram s la a hom e gam e
against Seminole o n T hursday at 7:30 p.m . Ly­
m an will travel to Oviedo for an Im portant d is ­
trict gam e on T hursday also a t 7:30 p.m .
f= r

L tg e l N o tic e e
M TMS OOUNTY COURT

OP TMS 1STM JUOtOIAL

CAM NO.l ST-0TS4-C0-M-0
TWIN RIVCM HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC., a Florida
not-for-profit corporation.

CAM NOl ST 47*-«A-14-a
BANKATLANTIC. A
FEDERAL SAVMM SANK
PLAINTIFF
VS.
RICHARD H. POTTER;
UNKNOWN IPOUM
OP RICHARD H.
POTTER; JOHN OOE
AMOJANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TtNANTS
M POSSESSION
DCFENOANTfS)

DAVIDR. SARSER; 04 *1.,
NOTteS OF SALS
NOTICI IS HSMCST OIVEN
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LOT IT. TWIN MVEBB. UCTION VII. ACCOMOINO TO TNI
PLAT THEREOF AS ABCORMO
SI PLAT SOON 41. MOSS 1
THROUOM 4. INCLUSIVE. OF
TNI PUBLIC RICOROS OF
MMbfOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA.
TOOETHER wlW ON W*
right*, appurtai, royawiaa. minoral. a* and paa rtpMa and prof’and Irn'tZtmZm
or thereafter p party at tN*
for eaan an Nto 1SW day af
January, ISSS. at 11M s o , at
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CAM NO. SF-SOSCC
LA VITA CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
a Florida nof-for-profN
corporation,
Plaintiff,

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FL 32714
OATEO IM* Itth day of
December. IMF.
Maryann# Mara*
a* Clark of oatd Court
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Those m istakes were not m ade In the second
half.
Aa If angered toy th e play of th e Oreytooymda,
Lake Mary cam e onto the court and outacorcd
the visitors. 19-4. Mary Leah S utton, who h ad
17 points In the gam e, an d Becky Pedro, who
had been struggling with h e r shooting u p until
the C hristm as break, led the scoring blitz and
helped their team finish th e q u arter u p 53-28.
*1 had a lot of trouble before the break an d I
started to lose my confidence.* Pedro said. *1
didn't feel com fortable on my knee (after su r­
gery) a n d really h ad to go back to basics to get
my shot back. I'm really glad th a t I'm out of the
slum p, especially in tim e for a really big confer­
ence game.*
Lake Mary continued to dom inate the ex­
h au sted G reyhounds In the final quarter, h o ld ­
ing them to only nine points. Bradley added

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pursuant ta a Fmef Judpmam af
Faraclaaur* dated D*c*mb*r
IFW, IMF. and antarad m Caaa
No EF-tEM-CA-ta-K. af Wo
Circuit Caurt af th* SIONTIIHTH Judicial CwcuK m and
tor MMINOLE County. Flortde
wherein WMC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION l/k/a WEYER­
HAEUSER MORTOAOE COMPA­
NY to FtobNiR and RONALD S.
VANOtLDIR. *1 a l. ar*
Dofandant*. I wia tea to tha
highest and bait bidder far
caah M W* Wed from door at
lha Courthouse, in laniard.
MMINOLE County. Florida, at
11*0 am. o'clock an the 30th
day of JANUARY, IBM. W* lettowing described property os
set forth m said Final
Julgmtnt, 1* wK:
Lot 1*. Mock A. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT 1, accordbig la th* plat thereof e*
recorded m Flat Seek If, pope
II. Public Recorded of
l emmeto County. Fiend* ertUc
114 Country club Circle,
• Sanford. Florida 33711
OATEO this Itth day al
Oceember, IMF.
MARYANNS MORES
Aa Clark ef said Court
By Oorafhy W. Bonon
Ae Deputy Clerk
Faber E Onnu. p. a.
1IF0
Coral 0skies. Florida 33144
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FLORIBA. CIVIL ACTION
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CORE*TATE* MORTGAGE
■IRVICSE
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MERIDIAN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
ROBERt A. HACKBTT. *1 aL
NOTICI OB CALC
Metres la haraby given mat.
pursuant ta a Final Judpmsm af
F*r*cl**ur* ar Order 0*1*0
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m ChtU Cat* Number EF-fttF
CA. tn the Circuit Caurt far
SIMINOLI County. Ftortda.
wherein COMITATES MOATGAOI SI AVICI! CORPORA­
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PtatoMI. and ROBERT A. HACKwin seb th# property pMuMcd to
MMINOLE Caunty. Plena*.
Let IF. Block 11, OAEAMWOLO FOURTH SECTION,
according le th* Ptei fharaef a*
racerded to Plot Book 4, Papa
M. Public Record* ef lemtocto
County, Fiona*.
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and best bidder, for caah, at tha
Waal from daar af Wa Bammat*
County Courthouse, Ml North
at 11 00am .an th* Mnd day af

January, 10M.
Datad: Oecember find. IMF.

CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: DeraWy W. BaRan
Wllbam M. Oatoon
4 ftainrlil—
1310 leufh Myrtle Avanua.
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-In accerdanc* with
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida - Wednesday. January 7. 1990 • 3B

55—Business
Opportunities

71—Help Wanted
NOWHiAWa—
N T I M W l Majoi Manutac
tunng plant in Sanlord Posta rt available on an

$ 3 0 0 - $ 5 0 0
DwWbuang phone cards No e i*
penence necessary For more
information sand a BASE to
Primetime
Communications
PO Boa 694355. Miami. FL
33766-1355_________________

el 330-M 11 or 330-1666

nation and desses now tormina
3314143
WORK FROM HOME making
wooden frames Earn to 6364/
wfL C al 630 6444 a rt E-45

■ W T T tf-te M
a u L
S h e ll Term
Long Term 61
Temp To

50 WORKERS NEED­
ED IMMEDIATELY

59—Financial
Services

DAILY WORK/OAtLV PAY
INOU6TRIAL/WARCHOUSE/
COSfSTRUCTION
DRIVERS PAK) BONUSES

ERASE BAOCREDTT
LXO AUV tor tusi 63100 M ai
chectomo to CALYPSO-1454 N.
lakem ont Ave. Winter Park. FL

REPORT • READY TO WORK B
1.00 am .
W fhf Hand Men. 1104 Hwy IT*

•1 —Money to Lend

^ A B c rrM J C M F O s fw H n *
Just Cel* Never a Fes'
HELP Personnel 436-0466

ATTN HOMEOWNERS
•e tre e r 6SA400 • 1100.00
Tee Many MReT
o f h&amp;&gt; I

Residential Cleaning
MOLLY MAIO 16 HM NO
FIT * M-F * 6-Sera.
WW Train. 407-767-6007.

HOVTt# IfT^irOrSfTwit s
•App^Qyjtoonwry h rA p p n wef

ARE YOU OCPCNOABLI ANO
HONEST? H e * wah house
keapstg business Start pad
■me and work up! Phone transqwred Cae 330-4363
&lt; n i; m i:

UKK WORKING
WtTHPfOeUE?

m

' / 1/ / 1 \ i .

■C A MEDICAL ASSISTANT.
Aa a I Is tarsi Aaarsuni wen an
Asaoctate of Science degree,
you wd hap prepare pakenta lor
etarmnanons. conduct import-

o \ i
i

\

i

"AMneltOhrandup
•Oround erew Beggege
CUarwCustomer service* Tck
atrtpR am p agantsNtofuetors
•Sacutry
"A n im a l Cere to 6600 week
•N kal love arwnaiwWe tram
-W H P ertaR 6 M 1 I h»
•Aa tM ta*€iparwnc»d
praSarredrWe tram
"D riv e r to 6660 weakly
•mcePCampany vuc&gt;
‘ Fort A n Os Voun
EMPvonsniT N » o a *
467*4364366

sugary f t t a ra­
ti a you lea hefp"9
•O tf or fka n e u Csss
U f tor Those
Ouesry

C al Today! 407-631-6616

City Comm

71

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The loaowmg

u j u w

posttnna

are

Help Wanted
PJT 11-7 LPNCNA-f/T traftoM *

•Hom e Weekly*
• le y Over Plan'
*E)dri Stop Pay*
*40tK Retromant*
’ Heath kam anc*-

C al OaBery atones. 407464436. Aaa tor Oseesor of N u t
mg or apply withm 60 North
Hghwey &lt;743. Deflaty Ftorv
da D rug Free Werfcpiece

GENERAL OFFICE
Previous t ip requeed Data an
try. secretarial Advancement
opportunities 606 3373

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES

CLAMOUR PHONOGRAPHY to
your HOME
Be a Hostess o f a PARTY
end Earn up to 6300 Cash lo r
CALL NOW1I ASK FOR SARA
1400476-6133
AUTOMOTIVE DCTAKERS
SamordLongwoodOrtando
Oood Income Potential
B e n e fit Alter BO Days
Tao/I Beef 407-363-3055
EXPERIENCED
BREAKFAST
MANAOER and FRONT DESK
CLERKS Mai noil Court Yard
Can 444-1000._______________
Buy A Sen Tupperware. FT-PT
EARN A CAR Free Trammg
Qreal 66 Eto« hrs 3314431
CHRISTIAN MILLIONAIRE Earn
more S'a wtdy than moat
3704601
PART TIME JOBS M THE EX*
CfTINO AVIATION INDUSTRY
AT SANFORO INTERNATIONAL
fURPORT. Oyn A ir Services a
growing avkne ground support
compeny is currently hmng tor
Part-Time Ramp Services per­
sonnel to toed and unload bag
gage and cargo from Momenon
el Flights These poeenns. re
quae me sbwry to Mi up to 75
tos Pass a drug screening
complete a 10 year beckgroutd
history, undtrslend En^ah. and
work ■ flea eta schedule to in­
clude weekends We o ie r uni­
forms. a new starting wags rate,
end a cheSengmg work environ­
ment Stop by Our general olkc
a t totaled at 3747 Carrier Ave­
nue Appkcatmns may be com
prated Monday through Thurs­
day from to a m ir t t 3 p m

SECRETARVWECEPTIONIST
MuM have typmg 4 kghl
polar t t « t
330 5607 leave
message

TELEMARKETERS

Need Hokday Cash? Was pent
tid A pan tone powkons aver
able m casual workmg atmoephere Longwood location
M ke or O stbie 717 6376

I lo vod

F/T A PIT CARPET/JANITORIAL
N 0«a A wkands 67-Hr to Mad
• aome banalits Musi have
sans Sphona Iv M S ta a t
661*4663
. —
it t
v
tas&lt;

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EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY!

CARRIERS
WANTED

Newspaper delivery lor ssUMshsd routes in die
8entord tree. Earn money wide taking a drive In the
country or tty. Must have dependable transportation,
organtzskonsi skis and be avaiibie tor afternoon
in persona at

S ta rtin g p a y IA .il/H r .
A p p ly In p e rso n .
VLO O am * 4 00pm a t
k Va n N ie^irt i« i »ei»N ••

..Q««Wr8EW&lt;?ftk*ACE__
Dfeh
ere. M arrfofl Court Yard Cell
444-1000.
OKI
party plan d tk tu to rs Process
orders from home Reedy cash
For start up kWI-kme member
th p lee. MAX 630 00 check/mo
U CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakemont Ave. W riter Park.
£13376?.
LA B O R R fTE*330-3416
Come work w ith the BC6TI
Daly work Daly pay
Vehicles • PLUS
Opsnmo tor stetl dnver *k van
SECURITY OFFICER JOS
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 6 Aseoc 634-7444

73—Employment
Wanted
CAREGIVER 6 yrs e ip Dap.
refs. NS FT. Live out FL na­
m e 3314603

93—Rooms For Rani
ROOM FOR RENT STOWeek
6'OOkec F id house pnv
Washer Oryer 6314111
WEEKLY RENTALS
Storting • ITTAeb
EFFICMNCV
nr - oonvemem
A /je u u e
FLMM6H40 NOOMS-Af uU»
met Laimdry phone and M
use 665 690 a week 334 4655
LK MARV/SANFORO Room
mala
6XX&gt;mo or by eeekly
6175 mo ms 363-7166.
PRIVATE LONQWOOO HOME
Firm, cable. A/C M O M • 650
dap Non wnokert 6344367

MARINER'S VILLAGE
IAKI ADA I MRU 64IMK)
1KW U I4KH 1) ANO UP
NOEELEA WLLA6
HUOOKAY 4 tf***M E 3 3

Unas, Inc.
M l N o rth H w y 17
R M raon, FL
M kto^

^ rtu w d y lw y

iw r

LABORERS N U O C D
FOR UNOCROROUNO
UT1UTV CONTRACTOR
MALT H I

118—Office Space
For Rent

•"LIM ITED TIM E"
6100 o il First months ram
3334417 or 33141*3

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 Sq
fl 4 u p 6365 A MONTH Office
Storage 331 0130 or 333 3554

NOTICE
A1 rental and real estate adver­
tisements are subject to the
Federal Fa* Housing Ad. wtveh
makes 4 lle g sl t o advertise any
preference, limitation or d is­
crimination based on race, col­
or, rekgion. ear handicap, la-

LAKE MARY 1/1 6450'mon *
6450 dap Sanlord 3/1 646V
mon * $465 dap Sanlord. 3/1
6535/mon . 6575 dep No Pets
C ai 331■ANFORO 3 bedroom 653V
mon * deposit 136 Country
O ubO rde C al 333*4540
SANFORO V I CHA WD hook
ups.
6500/mo • 6450/sac
Please eas 333-6310_________
SANFORO 32 6575m o*
6500tsac dsp 3314333
APordabto Home Cemar, Inc
SANFORO-3/3 H M onc' area
M M ftab-tM A MM * sec
AANFORO-1/ FURN APT 6400
mo • |40Q&gt;ec &gt;464640
SANFORO 2/1 Coriv location
640Omo XMAS CHcounl Ret
tag 3314767

ftTEW&amp;TftOU AEnTALS
CASSELBERRY V t Carport
K m peh. CH A
64006600
•ANFORD 2/3 Ouptoi CHA.
carpet Apwnt
A p a rt 644OW60
FORO 1/3
~ A p t. apM plan,
peko. new p o llin g 64406340
SANFORO V I wAam
PWECREST an ml tarmy rm
ig yard CHA. nrca..MOOMOO
J m DOYLE (407) 123-1430
WE M ID HOUMA TO RENT

106—Duplox/Triplax
•ANFORO-Zbtom JuM ranovat
ed Immaculate CHA. carport
WO hook-up 6440tkscoirt
toiwesers RaaPy. 7744416

107—Mobite Hoomb
For Rant
0 * SR 437ELDER
2 Barms Starting B 64W A «
613VDSP t a i W i

PO. Bse 1W7 • IsaNrS, R. 17771

Apply k
1M11

MAINTENANCE

POSITION OPEN FOR:

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE
Reopiepereon wkh integrity wd enthusiasmneeded to
cal on aocowiti tor tw 8antoid Herald and Lake Mary
Ufa. Thisisw*outetis* positionw*i teceto-facs sates.
Prevtoue sales sxperisnes preiened. Cel 322-2511 or
m a lre a u n e to :

Apartment Com ptoi F/T Lake
Meor 333-16T7______________
Car A Insurance Needed
Weekends FREE 331-5366
Now hmng eipenenced COOKS.
SERVICERS A DISHWASH­
ERS. Top pay. p e rt
a Drug Fra
E SR 48
407-330-7775 A 3770 Ortondo
Dr-17-B3-Sanlord 407 3314306
PENNY'S R fBT_____________
t HIM
rm
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e -a r - m- l-fn
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MUM M W Itean BnBfyy MvM.
tolck hand and be abto to stand
tong hours MuM have an eye
toy itowan Piece work evesabie
tor some poetoons Apply In
|wr«on 6770 W e i 8R 46. Ben-

LAKEMAR
M . §m tv? • isMwe. n. am i

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b u r g e r

O e m e e M W m W iW w

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i n g

THURS/FRl/BAT/BUN 6 4

ducks, kakeys AppMdMhaa/
mac. Cw good tor pads (Chevy
4 HoratoTcal &amp;B-7766

R ^ V IK K
Re.ilty Rosotircos
GROVE VIEW 37. eat to ks up
graded m atter suite, n e it to
park Make offert 683.000
DCDC CALLAWAY. Realtor
(407) 3344311, E lL 106

w g totoe
mm CNAw
•16 ea
&lt;*rm ntm wachn , WoWy Pn*«»ng •
camg CnnUan w&gt;ercwrnarS amt
•S ioom w i in a it y r
I ’ oo
TNa Program begin*
January 12.1661
4074*64764
2/1.1 U rge lanced yard CHA.
On ly 637.900 VIP Properties
foe 407-3334465___________

PRICED TO BELLI
3/3.5 1700 sq fl , 2 story Senora
condo Needs TIC but PRICED
RIOHT! 654.500 C e l Realtor/
Owner.

REAL BCTKIZ, MCI

322*7499
•ANFORO A R IA -3/3 MUST
SELLI CHA duubte garage, tned
yard 300 Rota Or C al even
n g t 349 5657____________

Alum. Cansl C opper/ B rats
Kokomo RecycMng: 331-0004
3
•IS W. First
kl-M IF 6 4 . Set.9-1

153—Acreage Lot For
Sale
Wekh/a Pirwt Bfvd
Homestto. 4 4 acres 675.000.
Hwy 46. 1 m et W of river
Beverly B. Meson Realty
_
(407) 7404500 _____
DELTONA 10 acras Ideal lor
mobMe hometaa. horses, came,
(aiming u nu/seryf Zoned agn
CuRura’
63.900tACRE
Sm
down iwoemar Ivianca 604-767*
1773 or 604-7674633_________

l5 7 ^ M o b lle Homes
For Bale
14 X 70 3/3 MH Scrn porch,
work shop 6 laund rm Good
corxklcn BeM oAer 333-2364
*4 FLCETWOOO 14 X 70 12
CHA. 10 X 30 awing Many EXTRAS" 631-7706 or 373 1553
D ivorce saw 1995 Fleetwood
15X80. area Sent corxkfmn Can
w«h cretol. no down pay
MuM ***• 604-761-4006
PARK AVE. MOBN.E PARK
Homes 63 000 to 66 000 Set Up
Ektanang OLNETI 323-3661

CARRIAGE COVE

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR 2/1. B g bonus rm-coutd be 3
Ixfem new p e rt, rvout. new car
pal 653.600
WOOOMERE PARK * 3/1.5.
lanced yard big to e en parch.
646 600
CALL 310-3356

24i44 W 63 Skykn* SpM
plan, new carpel. v*»yl 6 lap
td n g 616.060
11 ■ *6 M 73 Centondge
W/D. acmrm

96J100

Call S2S-9190
159—Real Estate
Wanted

LEASE Puma showroom A
warehouse H 0S 70 tq fl SR
441 Pontage *07 57* 3500

BEDS ORTHOPEDIC FIRM
SETS «Mt S year warranty. Nev­
er uw d Twin *75 Fu4 1105.
Oueen 6115 King 1166 C a i
467*-----------OAV BED Wheo. Victorian
r*h 2 toan mams te a t 4
tn w s * Never ueed 6300 *07-

Santoro Commerce C»
I M Park Ave 4 35*i 91 3
appro* 3000 af i 6.100
M t*p M par year Parking ■
abundant C e l John Gey e l
Setctty Commercial. Uc Reef
Broken 467 H I t i n ________
OFFKX/WHSE 3.000-15.000 Si
From 63 sf Pnme tocaeon Hwy
1743 Sanford. I bt bom Airport

M Sap M ate r to tow I
Over 2500 tq I I 1
l ‘ A t I I ( &gt;* t i l ' I l f

1 1 */ » I

221—Good Things to
Eat
NAVEL ORANGES 6 RED
GRAPEFRUIT. Meriwether

Farms 3461 Celery Ave
NAVEL ORANGES-U-pck or Wn
Pick Iresh to order 3660M ootet
____ SUIon Rd 333 8367
Navels, ted grapefruit, tanger­
ines Fresh From Grove We
tNp
BAOGS MARKET
332-36*1
VARIETY OF CITRUS U-PICK
5673 Deer Path Lane Swiford
C el lor dreebont 333-2377

223—Miscellaneous
FRU|T FOR SALE

Home grown citrus peked to or
’ C at 333-J310
OAK FIREWOOO FOR SALE
SANFORO AREA
33341*7

WOLFE TANNING BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT end SAVE!
1199 00 Low Monthly Payments
FREE Cotor Catalog
C al TODAY ieOO-711-0156

231—Cars For Bale
1666 CHEVY 70 te n e t big
truck Runs good 63500 C ai
334 3443___________________
63 BUICK REGAL STATION
WAGON Oreal transportation
AT , Aa | l 000 FIRM 333-7316
67 PRELUOC 1.0 SI PS. ttorao.
5-tpeed. PW. Sun roof 63.650
C al 302-1627_______________
6 * OLDS CALAIS Sedwi Low
msfeage, areal gas mileage 6
63WO M I-0334
SEIZED CARE born *175
Porsche*. Cedflec*. Chevys.
BMW *. Corvettes A lto Jeep*.
4W D* YOU area To! Free 1600-2164000 E it 2306 tor cur-

239—Vehiclee

WVESTOR eUYMO HOUSE*
D i m s e i 11 m ess

191—Appliances A
Furniture For Bate

4/3 SpM pton Over 1 600 tq I t
Am ! . Inod. 2 car gar 176,666
1/3 ACRE 4/3 wipoof. mother n

MOOERN FURN. 6 Antiques
1 PIECE or Whole Household
904-774-333V40746O-3S33

219—Wanted to Buy

JERNK3AN
PROPERTIES, INC.

LAKE MARY 4/3.&lt;^rdnal Oaks
II 2700 SF. spat plan, cam
ceAngs. ft ptc pool. spa. 1 .
acres, on cuMto sac comet lot
6306.000 407431-7766

211—
Antlque/Collectlbles

Homes Irom penmet on $1
Delinquent Tai. Repo's REO t
Your Area To* Free (t) 8002169000 EM H 2206 tor current hUmgs

5 POINT AREA Irg tot w/moO
hm ASIS 616.000 S enoutnonly M 6-S07I
ejkv. wtvwxwt tae. ban . CNA
progrwn
•OunianiSng wnpoyrers re a rt
•5UM M tie Wt immng cenw

ENGLISH HORSEBACK BIDING
lesson, camp, w im m ng
GENEVA. 3604361

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

117—Commarcial
Rantela

M ATTREM B A L I - Fu* sire
used bos sprfoOS A manress
6*5 00 L a rryt Marl 323-4133

CASH 6*6 PACK
For Junk Cert. Trucks A M ad
tt£ P AMERICA KAUTPUl MJ WSO

240-B oat Rantela
FISHBtO BOATS FOR RENT
Storeng a l I X 4 up Also
2 4 'Pontoon Caff 330-1613

241—Rec.
Vshictes/Cempers For
mm. %0

.1. «

mrtoage. drives good, n
some work. 1*65.467-10*0

SANFORO Oood
3 /t AC. hook-ipa. petto 4 yard

64i5mio , 63QOttop6644646

BANFORO/OUPLEX
Historic
District. 1 btom. 640017X3 • esc

119—Offtca Spaca
For Rant

APARTMENT LOCATOR t f r t
Find whai you am MeMwg lor
ra is e .

1*1 Storag*
57A2500

METORtC DrSTRtCT 1 btom.
ip e to n 6335/mcn . HOGsec
333-3335 40EW IN Si.

1106 BF ^ E ^ « ^ ^ •7 •i*, , V

LABOR Bi AO'*
WORK TOOAV/RAW TODAY

201—Horses

148—Mobile Home
Lots For Sale

6500 DOWN ...WHY RENT?
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

DEAli DU. GOTT: I'm 87 and
receive testosterone injections every
month to help with erections. Is there
any harm in this?
DEAR HEADER: Yes. th ere is.
Continued hormone stimulation in
eldertv men can lead to prostate can­
cer. Ir you understand this and accept
It. you can keep going with your shots,
but even at your age, there is a risk.
DEAR DR. GOTT: My elderly
father, who fought in World War if,
was recently hospitalised because of
by Mori Walker neglect by an IIMO doctor. I don't
know much about health maintenance
organisations, but It doesn't seem
right to me that these corporations
are only concerned about bottom line
profits.
DEAR READER: Welcome to man
aged care, an unpleasant reality that
is increasingly taking the responsibill
ty for medical rare away (pm physi­
cians and giving it to corporate man
agers IIMOs want to make money and this is what they're doing.
You may be surprised to leam that
doctors have very little influence on
IIMO operations, and most physicians
by Art Sanson*&gt; who
have Joined these organisations
have experienced a drop in Income.
Moreover, some IIMOs, such as
Oxford, are in trouble because of "cre­
ative billing' and are under investiga­
tion by federal authorities
Despite these facta, consumers —
you — do have the power to change
IIMO policies by romplaining to these
huge companies in largr numbers, or
— as an alternative —changing plans
altogether fo r example, because
your father is older than 66, he could
choose to join Medicare directly; in
my experience, this resource is more
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To givr you more information. I am
sending you my Health Report
"Insuring Your Good Health " Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope to PO Box 2017.
Murray Hill Station. New York. NY
10166 Re sure to mention the title.

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through the saliva — until a very dis­
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suffered a bite on his lip. Afraid, he
left the nightclub. Subsequently, he
underwent periodic testing for HIV,
the cause of AIDS. Seven months
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DEAR READER Take him to the
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or king, a void or a singleton).
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This deal occurred in the Premier
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January 8, 1998

50 C e n ts

Sanford H erald
ring Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County all
90th Year, No. 97 • Sanford, FtorWa

Seminole County: What’s ahead?

C ops say
tra ve le rs
are scam
a rtists

C ham ber m usic se ts to n e fo r ch a irm a n ’s ta lk
By R U M W H IT S

Herald Staff Writer

By M AR IA OREM

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD • A suspect, be­
lieved to be a member of
traveling criminal group that
targets seniors through home
Improvement Kam a, was or*
rested Wednesday by Semi­
nole County sheriff's depu­
ties.
Thomas Stanley, 21. 154
White
Oak
Road.
Fredericksburg.
Vo.,
was
taken Into custody at about
3:30 p.m. at a car dealership
on U.S. Highway 17-92 In
Sanford.
said
shertlTa
spokesman Ed McDonough.
Stanley, who was charged
with one count o f solicitation
without a permit, had offered
to pave two sections of the
dealership parking lot for 70
cents a foot. After Stanley,
hts brother, a cousin, and a
fourth man. began work on
the parking lot, the sales
manager at the dealership
became suspicious because
o f the low price and Inferior
materials bell
being used and
called the sheriff's office.
McDonough said.
T h e y (employees at the
dealership) were suspicious
because these guys came
fully equipped and were sobelting
ig the «work door to
door,’ said Lt. John Thorpe
o f the Crime Prevention and
Analysis Section.
Thorpe, who was railed on
the scene when the report
w as made, said the group
was
working
on
paving
patchwork when he arrived.
Thorpe said the p s u p did
not hove on occupational li­
cense from either the county
or the city. W hile he was in­
vestigating the complaint at
the dealership, Thorpe said
another member o f the group
waa at the county services
building trying to get an oc­
cupational license.
T h e license w as revoked,
though, because of false In­
formation on the ap p lica ­
tion.* Thorpe said.
After Stanley w as arrested
art the m isdem eanor charge,
the rem aining members, all
believed to be part o f a large
criminal group known as The
Travelers, were told to leave.
*We told them to hit the
road and don't come back.*
Thorpe said.
The Individuals and their
equipment
w en
photo­
graphed by deputies, he said.
Thorpe said his office has
broadcast the latest Inform a­
tion on the Stanleys to other
police agencies in the coun­
try and will aoan have it on
the Internet.
According to Thorpe the
Stanley
name
Is
known
am ong
law
enforcement
agencies. He said he recently
heard a police broadcast
bom an of'A cer In the North
warning of the Stanleys.
T h e y travel all over pulling
these scam s.* Thorpe said.
T h e y come here In the win­
ter because they need the
ither to be warm .*

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Randy Morris

HEATHROW - Few politicians could have
felt more comfortable than Seminole
County Commission Chairman Randy Mor­
ris did Wednesday at the breakfast meeting
of the Lake Mary-Healhrow Chamber of
Commerce.
Morris was the guest speaker for the first
1998 breakfast.
He was prepared to speak at 7&gt;45 a.m ..
but that changed to 8:45 a.m. to allow suf­
ficient lime for the chamber’s peppery d i­
rector Diane Parker lo stir the overflow

crowd of business leaders Into an absolute
frenzy with a "Great 98" spiel.
The owner and manger o f the new Lake
Mury Hilton Garden Inn were among those
caught up In the high energy and enthusi­
asm o f the lively chamber. ‘ Diane's the
best cheerleader In the territory," said
County Commissioner Win Adams.
To be sure, the room was full of major
players In the Lake Mary/Heathrow busi­
ness community
most of whom would
hardly need a nudgr to be contributors to
his re-election plans once Morris makes an
announcement later this month.
Monts has chosen to this point to con­
centrate on his county work and keep the

By BH AR l BRODIC

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Commuters and
school kids awoke this morn­
ing lo yet another sodden sky
os Central Florida was show­
ered with rains from a cold
front spawned by the El Nino
weather phenomenon.
A tornado watch was In effect
until 9 a.m. today. There were
none reported, but the other
advisory, an urban flood watch,
was on target as motorist m a­
neuvered through rain soaked
streets.
St. Johns River Water Man­
agement District Public Gutrrarh Coordinator DIU Gref
said the Sanford area Is very
saturated and ‘ the water Just
doesn't have anywhere to go.*

Graf said he suspects that
the predicted rain fall amount
In 'nnuary. of 2.3. Inrhea, will
In - reached by thr end of the
day. At 10 a.m. this morning,
the Central Florida Research
and Educational Center on
C rlrty Avenue had gauged be­
tween .04 and .08 Inches for
rain that began falling at day­
break and continued heavy Into
mld-momlng. Graf said almost
13 Inches fell on Central Flop
Ida In December, well over the
predicted 2.1 Inrhrs.
Thr St. Johns River crested
Tuesday. Graf said It may
ugaln In the Sanford lo Astor
area, after today’s rein. ‘ It's
going lo drive levels up.* He
said the (low from the upper

Sanford zoning officials to review growth trends
By —
Herald Staff W itter
SANFORD • Zoning officials
wtll review growth trends In the
city during a workshop at City
Hall today at 6 p.m.
During the workshop, mem­
bers o f the planning and zon­
ing commission will discuss
the first phase o f the Evalua­
tion and Appraisal
Report
(EAR). The EAR will be used to
update the city's 1991 Com ­
prehensive
Plan,
said
Jay
Marder. director o f planning
and zoning.
‘ U s a complete evaluation
of data Inventory upon which

the comprehensive
plan
is
based.* M arder said.
The EAR data. Inventory and
analysis matrix waa developed
by Soltn A Associates, an In­
dependent consulting Arm.
The
consultants.
M arder
said, scrutinized the elem ents
of the com prehensive plan and
reported on Information trends
that wtll be uaed to develop the
plan's goals. Those elem ents
Include future land use. traits■portstIon, housing, conserva­
tion. . recreation
and
open
apace, and Intergovernmental
coordination.
The Information will be used
to develop policies and goals to

accommodate
future
growth
and to provide the Infrastruc­
ture the growing population re­
quire*. M arder said.
*We're going to look at trends
to see how d o se we came when
we estimated the num bers five
or six year* ago.* M arder said.
’ Looking at page one o f the
matrix, tt looks like we did a
pretty good Job of predicting
the population figures.*
said the coning com ­
mission wtU look at a sim ilar,
more Inclusive matrix at Its
next meeting.
•W ell ace what needs to be
adjusted baaed on the inform a­
tion.* he said. *We need to

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keep these num ber* fresh to
make sure the Information Is
correct and reasonable.*
The E ar wtU later be subm it­
ted to the city commission far
review and next year wtll be
used to update the com prehen­
sive plan, he said.
At the regularly scheduled
meeting at 7 p.m., the planning
and coning commiss ion
Ion wtU
consider
a
request
from
SprtngCom to build a com m u­
nications tower at 4175 8 . O r­
lando Drive which fronts U.S.
Highway 17-92. The proposed
130-foot tower will be adjacent
to an autom obile dealership
and governmental office*. A

forested wetlands area sep a­
rates the site from existing
single family development lo ­
cated to the east . Im r e com ­
m unications towers are located
at the Seminole County Five
Points complex, which la west
o f the proposed aitr.
Also at the meeting. Lamphier Painting Service* wlQ re­
quest a dim ensional variance
to construct a building In
Sanford Central Park.
The toning commission wtll
also consider site plans for
Hudoon Furniture at 3290 W.
1st Street, and Florida Solar at
100m Coastline Road.

Calling all actors to Ritz Theatre auditions
Herald Staff W riter
SANFORD - The Ritz Theatre
la set to kick off Us 1998 leg of
the 97-98 season.
The new
play la Mother Hides, the story
o f a foster child whoae name Is
Olrl and her search for her true
identity or parents: it takes
place In the' Sm all town of
W are, Illinois during the De­
pression o f 1935.
The play

doesn't start till February 20.
but auditions are being held
Monday, Jan. 12.
The Ritz la looking for per­
formers from ages 13 to 40.
There are eight to 10 parts that
need to be filled. Again. Initial
auditions are Monday, but call
backs will be held on W ednes­
day. The times for each day
Will be' between 4 p.m . to 6
p m- at the S t John's River
C3allay. 207 Magnolia Ave.,

Sanford. (Formerly known as
the First Street G allery.) Each
person Is salted to bring a one
minute monologue to the audi­
tion. Also, one part the Ritz
needs filled Is that o f TUc, a
deaf mute who tells the story
through his sign language.
Anyone that h as signing expe­
rience la encouraged to try out
for the part. Directing the play
wtll be Sanford native. Alton
Lathrope, whom Rita audiences

m a ^ remember as the lovable
from Drtufng M iss Daisy.
A t usual, the play wtll take
place at the
gallery.
— -------but
the
play could
c
go on tour a s well.
Plana■ have not been finalised,
but Mother Hicks may make
stops at three area ekm entary
schools:
Idyllwllde.
Midway
and Hamilton.
Program s for
the aduha wtU be at the gallery
February 20 • 22. 27 - 28. and
March 1.

Showtim e* arc at 8

p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays,
and 2:30 p.m. on Sundays.
Ticket prices arc
•1 2
for
adults. 810 for ae_____ ______
students and 88 for children 12
and under.
The play to a winner o f the
Children's Theatre Association
o f Am erica's Distinguished Play
Award. For Information about
auditions, the play
tag Rttx and gallery events, call
■831-8111.

Homeowners' nightmare continues
over unfinished houses and money
LAKE MARY • Hom eowners
were told TUeadoy night that
Olym pia Homes owner Joe
Kantor la working with a p o ­
tential buyer for nto construc­
tion company and negotiating
refinancing to purchase money
to finish homes already under
construction.
Attorney Vtnette Hudson told
her d ie n u she had spoken

not been named.
One subcontractor. D el-A ir
Heating and A ir r ^ w K t t ^ n g
and Refrigeration. Inc., located
in Lake Mary,
took stepo
Tuesday to recove r some o f the
m aterials on wmi— o f the
homes under construction. The
air conditioning contractor waa
working on approxim ately 50
houses. In Olym pia commutaties,
when
the
Altam onte
Springe company closed its
doors an Frida*. The ra m m iw

sure the way (Olym pia) left the
* t e does not have- an adverse
impact on the residents or
their neighbors.* Litton said
these concerns dealt mainly
with the w ay some o f the iota
the Woodbrtdge la k e s n ib dfvtoion had been graded. He
«M d the company tad not owe
any money far any o f the pertatt w ork done, but no action
hod been taken on some o f the
penntta Issued and they would
expire

and a b u tte r had to*
that he Intended to
to
but a Urn*

Lake Mary Ctty M anagrr
John Lttton said W ednesday
that while this to a *prkrato
the city deco h av*

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to O rlande and one in Lake
Maty, la continue i t vtowtag to
n t a m l — -- ---------* - -

Herald Staff W riter

i

ty . Paga 2A

Water, water
everywhere!

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re-election matter on a back burner.
*And. now" Parker said Wednesday, "a
man who designed a city (he was mayor of
Lake Mary) and Is now designing this
county.... Randy Morris.
Doom. Morris waa on.
"You arc all knowledgeable about what's
happening.* Morris said, "but maybe you
havertT heard all the numbers. There are
plenty o f good news stories about the
gitiwth In the Northwest »-4 corridor. We re
getting a good deal o f national attention.
*11 wasn't that long ago that when
someone mentioned Heathrow, they aaao-

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D F O R T H E B E S T L O C A L N E W S C O V E R A G E . C all 3 2 2 2 6 11

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�i • Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday January 6. 1998

‘The Most Red Blood
Drive’ ends in success
Special to the Herald

completely filled with water.

•Mullet Lake Park, m Geneva, remains closed to
. campers and drivers Tho parking lot. like the lake, is

W e a th e r
C ontinued from Page 1A
.basin . south o f Sanford, was
;closed Wednesday, but that
“will reduce the water In Lake
Monroe
only
by
a
small
:amount.
He added. *As yet we haven't
iseen any structural damage.*
;in the Sanford area. *What we
•really need Is a month of no

mint*
Scmliiulr County lias had lo
close Mullet Lake Park. In Ge­
neva. ikib Chorvat. Parks and
Recreation Director said the
parking lot at the park Is
completely filled with water.
The water level at Lake Jesup
Park, on South Sanford A ve­
nue. ts two feet above the top
of the boat ramp. Chorvat said

that all of the ramps are func­
tional but the populai boat
rump at Luke Monroe Wayside*
Park, ut U.S. Highway 17-92
and the St. Johns may have to
close *lf It becomes a situation
deemed unsafe."
Early
thunderstorms
are
predicted for Friday morning,
with partly cloudy skies for
the weekend.

ORLANDO - T h e Most Red Blood Driveended In success as 2,489 pints o f muchneeded blood were collected during this annual
12-day event sponsored by Central Florida
Blood Bank. Sprint Yellow Pages and MIX
105.1. ‘ HtstorlcaUv. blood supplies drop to
dangerously low levels during the holiday
months o f December and Janunry.* said Anne
Chtnoda. Central Florida Blood Bank executive
vice president and chief operating ofllcer, "but
because o f the tremendous support from Cen­
tral Florida residents, adequate blood supply
levels were maintained."
T h e Most Red Blood Drive* began Dee. 22
with Santa Claus riding the Lymmo bus
through downtown, lighting T h e Most Red
Christmas Tree* at Signature Plaza and being
one o f the first to donate blood.
Approxi­
mately 2,900 donors visited one o f the 11 CcnHal Florida Blood Banks or Blood mobiles lo­
cated throughout Orange, Osceola and Semi­
nole counties during this drive.
Community
Christmas trees with bows pluced on them
beating the name o f rath donut were located
at each donation site. Donors received n free
holiday T-shirt or a certificate for a free daycruise in appreciation for their donation.
‘ All donated blood will be used to help peo­
ple rigid here In Central Florida,* said Chinoda. *We are very pleased with the support
we rrcrtvrd.*
Targeted donor services programs and the
generosity of Florida residents hns helped en­

C o u n ty---------C ontinued from Fags 1A

elated It
will) death row. For a long time
there was nothing. No one
wanted a part o f It. Nothing
was happening. But look at It
now.
T h is ts the 10th anniversary
o f the Initiation of the Lake
Mary Boulevard Gateway Proj­
ect. which lias become a model
for other county gateway en­
hancement projects."
M orris said that growth and
development trends will con­
tinue on the Northwest 1-4 c o r­
ridor. Long-awaited construc­
tion o f a 48-A. 1-4 Interchange
w ill begin In April. 46-A w ill be
widened to four lanes and the
Orantltne Road corridor
o f 1-4 w ill be developed.
This road will run parallel to 1-

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i i o ftM - w r a w M

resent.•» a popular national
movement to convert aban­
doned railroad corridors to recrrutlona! trails and alternative
transportation
systems. The
primary funding source for de­
sign and development o f the
trail Is provided by the Intrrmodal Surface Transportation
Efficiency Act.
Looking at those who were
standing In the back o f the
room at the Heathrow County
Club. Morris aald one o f hla v i­

sions for the future of the
county Is a Conference Center
where
meetings
such
as
Wednesday's could be con­
ducted.
"We're going to do something
about It," Morris said. "We're
going to get answers. I'm not
talking about a convention
center but u conference center
that will accommodate groups
such as this one. serve the
high schools, and accom m o­
date 1.000 or so people for
m eetings."

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THURfiDAY:
BO LUNAB T A B IC min. 1:20
a.m .. tnaj. 7:20 a.m .. min. 1:30
p.m .. maj. 7:45 p.m.
TID ES: D aytaaa B rack : high:
4:03 a.m .. 4:24 p.m .. low:
10:18 a.m .. 10:30 p.m. Raw
Sm yrna B arak : high:
4:08
a.m.. 4:29 p.m .. low: 10:23
a.m ..
10:35 p.m .. C ocoa
B rack : high: 4:23 a.m .. 4:44
p.m.. low: 10:38 a.m ., 10:50
p.m.

will have the most visible Im­
pacts on the area as they con­
tinue to grow out." Morris said.
In the next five years. Morris
said that the population of the
Northwest 1-4 corridor will In­

SUNDAY
k Naw

LO TTER Y
Hara are tha winning numbars
salad ad on Monday In tha
Florida Loriary:
Fantasy S
4-14-10-10-21

Central Florida Blood Bank (CFBB). estab­
lished In 1942, hns consistently provide the
community with safe nnd adequate blood sup­
ply from more than 1.75 million donors. This
not-for-profit organization provides more than
175.000 pints of blood each year — donated
entirely by volunteers — nnd remains the larg­
est Independent b lo od bank In Florida. CFBB
operates 45 health-rare facilities In 10 Florida
counties.
Sprint Publishing A Advertising Inc. Is the
offlclul publisher o f the Central Florida Sprint
Yellow Pages. Sprint Publishing. the nation's
seventh largest Yellow Pages publisher. Is a
subsidiary o f Sprint, a global communications
company and the world's largest carrier o f In*
tem el traffic.

M orris said that the Interna­
tional passenger count at Or­
lando Sanfonl Airport
rose
from 636,360
In
1996 to
1.044.496 in 1997. There w ill
Rlnehart Road will also b e
be
a
terminal
expansion
expanded to four lanes, the
IsddlUonal 28,000) and a cargo
Q K en eW w {M issin g
Link” * facility constructed this year.
t o W J - f g l 7 - t e to 1-4 Will be- c
It's important for the county
gin construction In late 1998
government to h rlp the sm all
and work wltl also begin to'
business incubator program to
make 1-4 six lanes from Lake
grow. The Incubator la a Joint
Mary Boulevard and the Lake
Seminole
County.
Sem inole
Monroe Bridge at the St.
Community College and Sem i­
John's River.
nole Port Authority partnership
With six major road projects
project.
under way. Morris facetiously
The Incubator provides ten­
said the
ant services such a s planning,
quickest way to travel might be
marketing, hum an resources
on the Seminole Wektva Trail.
and Inventory control. A sec­
T h e major developments o f
ond Incubator building will be
Heathrow International Busi­
completed thla year and a third
ness
Center.
Prlraera and
started to answer tntem aUonal
Seminole Tbwne Center mall
dem and.

|&gt; fa l on akrady-saturalod Cantral Florida lands.

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crease by 31 percent - the
county's Increase will be 17
percent.
During the same lime apart­
ment growth Is expected to
climb lo 4.517 units, a 48 per­
cent Increase.
Employment growth, he said,
will be a dominant force o f de­
velopment In the corridor with
a 33 percent Increase. There
will be an addition of 1.3 m il­
lion square feel o f office, co m ­
mercial and Industrial space In
the next five years. The 1-4 cor­
ridor will have a substantially
greater
Increase
than
the
county wtlh a 25 percent In­
crease In non-resldentlal de­
velopment.

sure that Central Florida Blood Bank has an
adequate supply o f blood at all times. None­
theless. only c percent of the population d o ­
nates blood for the staggering 60 percent who
will need It during Ihclr lifetime. T h e need for
blood Is u year-round concern* said C hlnoda.1
‘ At least 900 donors per day are needed to illfill the needs of patients within our service
area. We hope to liavc more residents donate
on nn on-going basis.*
*We are extremely pleased to have played a
role In the success of Oils year's drive," said
Katherine Vaecaro. Sprint Yellow
Pages
spokesperson.
T h e Most Red Blood Drive
gives all o f us the opportunity to give som e­
thing bark to the community while we are dis­
tributing our new Central Florida Sprint Yellow
Pages to nrru residents and businesses.*

Scam

: S e a s a re 7 9 feet w ith a ro u gh ch op.
W a te r
te m p e ra tu re
at
D ayto n a Is 62 d egrees a n d
at N ew S y m m a , 6 2 degrees.
W in d s a re from the so u th at
2 0 -2 5 m .p .h .

Iirangnci .

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S an ford H erald
"Serving Sanford. Late Mary and Seminole County Since 1908"
Thursday, January 6.1996 • VoL 90. No. 97
Pubtttwd Tuesday through Fndsy and Sunday by
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Phone: (407) 322-2611 Fax: (407) 323-9406

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Thorpe said the Stanleys
typically i■witch between solictUng sm all businesses or
senior citizens with private
hom es.
On Dec. 19 an 80-year-old
man In Bear
Lake was
charged 64.800 for an 6800
paving Job. Although depu­
ties were able to And the
person
who
cashed
the
check, Thorpe said hla office
could not act because that
person w as not on the scene

Fantasy Five
winning ticket
sold In Sanford
A ticket bought In Sanfonl Is
a winner In W ednesday night's
Fantasy Five drawing, which
produced nine tickets matching
all five num bers. Lottery Secre­
tary Marcia M ann announced
Thursday m orning.
Each
tlcketholder
who
matched all five num bers have
won
a
cash
prize
of
•32.432.06. A ll together, these
top prize winners will share
cash
prizes
totaling
6291.896.64.
Com puter rec­
ords show the top prize win­
ning tickets were sold In these
cities: Sanford, Delray Beach.
Fort Pierre, Miami. Pensacola,
Shalim ar and Tam pa, which
had three winners. In addition
to the first prize winners, more
than 30.000 other players won
cash prizes. The payouts were:
1.465 players m atching four of
five num bers won 633: and.
28.559 players matching three
of five num bers won 65. The
winning Fantasy Five num bers
for Wednesday were: 4 - 1 4 - 1 6
- 1 9 -2 1 .

A
significant development
toward the quality o f life and
eventual real estate prices in
the county Is the Seminole
Weldva Trail project that rep-

when the paving work was
conducted.
T h a t's how they operate
because they know we can't
charge them with c o n sp ir­
acy.’ he said.
However. Thorpe said his
office will present a photo
line up of the Stanely group
to the elderly hom eowner,
just In case there la a con­
nection between
the two

FREE

Thorpe said the key to
Identifying these types of
y m artists ts the door to
door solicitation aspect. A n ­
other tip-off is out-of-state
*lf someone com es to your
door soliciting work, never
let them In your house.*
Thorpe said. 'C a ll your local
police departm ent.’

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Johnnie Holloway. 85, Indi­
an town. Fla., died Friday. Jan.
2. 1996. B om Dec. 25. 1912.
in Lake Butler. Fin., he Uved In
Sanford moat at Ida life. M r.
Holloway waa a brick m ason.
He waa a m em ber o f New
Bethel M .B. Church In San­
ford.
Survivors Include daughter,
Devolla Sim s Holloway, San­
ford; step-son. Kevin C am p­
bell. Rochester. N.Y.; M ater.
Essie M ac Lewis, Indian town.
Fla.: com panion. Lottie T iler.
Indiantown. Fla.; five gran d­
children;
four
great­
gran dch ildren .
•All County Funeral Hom e
and Crem atory.
Stuart, in
charge o f arrangem ents.

1

�Sanford Harald, Sanford, Florida •Thuraday, January B, 1998 •M

ELLEN GOODMAN

On discrimination, and
being sexy and pregnant
B O S T O N -I am not entirety ready to elevate
Hunter Tylo to the pantheon of ctvtl rights
heroines. But the actress who left the Los A n ­
geles courtroom with a $5 million victory In a
sex discrim ination case did look awfully good
playtng the part.
TVIo not only declared a win "for every
wom an.* she said that the unanim ous Jury had
sent a m essage to every Hollywood producer to
stop treating actresses ‘ like meat.*
W as this a teensy bit hard to chew? W ell,
sure. This actress, mother and bom -agaln
Christian was hired for the ateam y-and-sleazy
‘ Melrose Place" as a *vlxen. adulteress, seduc­
tress." W hen the designated vixen announced
she w as pregnant, the producer fired her.
Having struggled for the meat role, how turprising Is it to be treated like meat?
Nevertheless, as the case of Sex D iscrim ina­
tion and the Pregnant Seductress goes to a p ­
peal. it raises some meaty questions. Like
whether being pregnant disqualifies you from a
jo b as a sex object. O r more to the point,
whether being a sex object Is still a Job.
Moving east form L A . to Las Vegas, a sim ilar
suit is being waged by some IS cocktail w ait­
resses who were removed from the floor by the
Im perial Palace because they were pregnant.
The owners claim that Las Vegas like ‘ Melrose
Place* Is selling a certain image. A sexy Image.
Women who do not fit the Image, let alone the
skimpy costume, are unlit for the Job.
In other words the owners claim, being sexy
Is a bona fide occupational qualification, or
BFOQ. in the language of civil rights law. And
therefore, they aren’t guilty o f sex discrim ina­
tion when they fire pregnant women. It's
what's called appearance discrim ination.
Indeed the waitresses had signed a contract
saying they wouldn't gain more than six
pounds. Tylo, for that matter, had signed a
sim ilar contract saying she's maintain her
vixen appearance. But you can't sign away
your civil rights.
This whole d eb ate-W h at's appearance d is­
crimination and what's sex discrim ination?
When Is a sex object BFOQ and when la It
sllm c-ball employment discrim ination?--goes
way back.
In the days before stewardesses becam e
flight attendants, airlines advertised their main
attraction with lines like ‘ Fly me. I'm Susan *
they m aintained that sexy stew ardesses--hot
pants and all--w ere part of their appeal to
business men.
More recently, the illustrious Hooters restau­
rants claimed that tight T-ahlrled, m inishort rd servers of the female persuasion were
an essential part o f their name and profit m ar­
gin. No men need apply.
O f course the airlines lost their case and
Hooters had to settle this fail by adding more

W INNm DIXIE
America’s Supermarket*

• Having*
struggled
for the meat
role, how
surprising is
It to be
treated like
m cat?f

men to their roster. We have come to the n o­
tion that you cannot use a customer’s per­
ceived bias against, say, a black, old or preg­
nant employee, as an excuse for keeping those
old stereotypes alive and typing.
Paul Miller, a commissioner o f the Equal
Employment Opportunity Commission which
filed the cocktail waitress null says. “The w oik
consists o f serving drinks, not teasing custom ­
ers." The old guard at Imperial Palace, he
says, believes that ‘ somehow tourists will mn
away If they are confronted by pregnant
women serving them drinks.*
But In Las Vegas, other casinos have kept
pregnant women on the Job without terrifying
gamblers. At Ihrlr csscnrc, the laws against
discrimination drflnc-Jobs as tasks, not body
types.
Which brings us bark lo the TV vtxen. I f
there is any place wherr typecasting Is essen­
tial. It's In Hollywood. If there Is any place
where sex Is an object. Il's the rntrrlalnm rat
biz.
Ironically, Spelling Productions might have a
decent rase against the pregnant vlxrn If they
hadn't accommodated other pregnant vixens
by using body doublrs, special effects and rewilling Ihr story line. They actually proved
Tylo's rase that you don't liave lo choose be­
tween having on acting Job and having a baby.
In fact. Mrlrosc H are was a veritable fertility
clinic, ly lo for her part, or parts, went on to
have two babies and a sexy Job In the soap,
"The Bold and ihr Beautiful.* And. OK. a role
us m lnlhrrolnr.
As someone who looked more like Bobbl
McCaughry than Hunter Tylo In my seventh
month. I am delighted with the Jury's verdict
that you can be sexy and pregnant. But I am
struck by the fact tiiat young women are hired
by Hollywood to be sexy. When they become
pregnant, the biological point, they are sud­
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I leave that socioblologtral puzzle to Hunter
Tylo to unravel. After all. she may not be a
psychologist, but stir now plays one on TV.

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Heather Foreman, 31, o f 407
Mattie St., Sanford, w as a i\
rested Tuesday by Sanford po­
lice.
Foreman w aa charged
with DU1 and arrested In the
3500 N nr't Of e ^ it h Sanford
Avenue.
Report said that
Foreman weaved within her
lane and alao hit the concrete

Cannabte
Ivan G a la n a . 31, o f 1717
Park Ave.. Sanford, waa a r ­
rested Tuesday
by
W inter
Springs police.
O a la n a w as
charaed with possession o f
cannabis under 30 gram s and
posses aton o f thug parapher­
nalia. O a la n a waa arrested at
the com er o f South
and Bltterwood.
for an Inoperative
right head light.

Richard Frederick J r., 18, o f
757 Alto R ace. Lake Mary, w as
1 TUeaday b y “
r r w U tvfc w aa cnarsed
*!• S S S b u t i
o f drug p a ra ­
phernalia.. He w aa arrested at
tha com er o f Fifth Street and

RUrick B ass. 33. o f unknown
residence, w as arrested Tues­
day by Sanford police.
Baaa
w as charged with possession
o f cannabis over 30 gram a and
arrested In the 300 block of
Polar Avenue.
The Sanford
Q UAD (Quick Uniform Attack
on D rugd unit made the arrest.
Loren Baker. 43. o f 701 H ick­
ory Ave., Sanford, w as arrested
Tuesday by Sanford police.
Baker w aa charged with p o to f cocaine and posse ao f drug paraph ern alia,
i arrested at the c o r­
ner o f 11th Street and C ypress
Avenue.
The Sanford Q U A D
the arrest.

Andre CoOfer. 31. o f 1788
Bell Ave.. Sanford, w aa a r ­
rested Tuesday "by Altam onte
Springs police.
Collier
charged with driving while Il­
ia suspended or revoked
and attaching tag not assigned.
Collier w a s arrested at the
com er o f Interstate-4 and Cen­
tral Parkway. Officer noticed a

la registration
Com er's
did not belong to b is car.

tag

Traffic stop
to orroot
38. o f 5310

Carter Rd.. Lake Mary, w as a r ­
rested Tuesday by Lake Mary
police. G allagher waa charged
with DU1 and arrested on Lake
Mary Boulevard.
G allagher
waa traveling 58 in a 45 mile
per hour zone, and he did not
stop at a red light.

Inoldonts
An Emerson TV /VCR worth
01,000 w as stolen W ednesday
In the 1700 block o f Mcrthl
Avenue.
A Nintendo 04 worth 8150
waa stolen Tuesday in the 1000
block o f W est Sixth Street.
Baseball gear and equipm ent
were stolen Tuesday in the 100
block o f Cobblestone W ay. To­
tal amount o f property
01.004.
Yard tools were stolen Tues­
day in the 300 block o f Yale
Drive. Total am ount o f prop­
erty w as 8730.
Cash totaling 8170 cash and
830 in rolled coins were stolen
Tuesday in the 300 block o f
North Maple Avenue.
A white 73 Chevrolet TK, li­
st oten Tuesday in the 300
block o f North Poplar Avenue.
Fishing reels and rods were
stolen Tuesday In the 3000
block o f U lly Court.
Total
amount o f property w aa over

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�4 A ■ Sanford Herald. Santord, Honda • Thursday. January B. 1998

CALENDAR
Amateur Radio
The I^ike Monroe Amateur
Radio Soclrty meets every first
Thursday, ai 7:30 p.m.. at the
Senior Center. L ike Triplett
Drive, Casselberry. For Infor­
mation. call Karl Lambert. 095­
8754. or Al Kirk. 322 4487.

University Women
Amrrlcnn
Association
of
University Women meets the
first Thursday o f each month
at 7 p.m. at thr Rolling Hills
Moravian Church. Slate Rood
434. lamgwood.

American Legion
American Lrglon l*ost 53 and
Uuil meet the second Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at thr rest
home. 2874 S. Sanford Ave. For
Information, call 322-1052.

Sunrise Kiwenis
meets Fridey
Tire Seminole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shonry'a, US 17­
92. soutli of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are wrlrom r. For Infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel al
324 0409.

Fre« clinic Friday
Genrva--A free clinic to In­
clude blood pressure check,
blood sugar screening and Im­
munizations will be held every
Friday from 9 to 11 a.m.. at
the Geneva Elementary School
In the old school building, cor­
ner of First and Main Street In
Oeneva. Thr clinic Is spon­
sored by the Seminole County
Health Department tn conjunc­
tion with the Seminole County

The following births w rrr re­
corded at Florida Hospital In
Altamonte:
Dec. 2 - Owmdotyn Farris, Dcl5 c !*
Hilda and Hugh
Nichols. Orange City. Boy
Dec. 4 • Ida Williams. Oviedo,
Girl: Angela and Aaron Cain,
Lik e
Monroe.
Boy:
Terra
Campbell and Scott Deuerilng.
Lake Mary. Olrl
Dec. 6 • Renata and John A l­
varez. Lake Mary. Olrl; patty
and Jason Knights. Deltona.
Olrl: Paula and Oeorge Dono­
van. Longamod. Boy
Dec. 7 • Amy and Theodore
Bauchle. Deltona. Olrl
Dec. 8 • Dee Dee and Jeremy
Illgea, Sorrento. Boy; Pauline
and Tony Hale. Sanford. Boy
Dec. 9 • Carta and Brian Ben­
nett, Longwood. Olrl; Sonja and
William Baas, Oviedo. Boy;
Usa and William Caay, San­
ford. Buy; Donna and Cecil
Walker. Longwood. Olrl
Dec. 10 - Carmaida and Luis
Feliciano. Oviedo. Olrl
Dec. I I • Vickie and Oeorge
Hudaon, Jr.. Sanford, Olrl;
Laurie and Chad Starr. Long­
wood. Boy; Marital Roman and
Rafael Rivera. Deltona. Olrl
Dec. 12 • Elizabeth and Jack
Qrltter. Longwood, Boy

Sheriffs Office nnd Geneva
Elemcnlnry School. For Infor­
mation. call 349-9284.

SubstancB abuse
discussed
SAFE.
Substance
Abuse
Family Education. Is conduct­
ing a "Families In Crisis* out­
reach program. Interested o r ­
ganizations wanting to contact
the. Life Savers Club o f SAFE
may call Libby Kuharske at
291-4357.

COMA snnouncee
meetings
H ie Cunremrd Organization
of Men In Action (COMA) meets
the Oral and third Friday, at 6
p.m., in thr church annex ul
St. James AME Church. Ninth
Street and Cypress Avenue.
Sanford.

Seniors meet
LAKE
M ARY-A
senior's
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Luke Mary Church of the Nazarene. 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
Thr noon mretlng Is held In
the Fellowship Hall.
For more Information, con­
tact Bill at 322-1000.

Daughters of
Confederacy
Norman
deVere
Howard
Cliapter of the United Daugh­
ters o f the Confederacy meets
on the last Friday of the
month. For information, call
322-1425.

birth is a fa m ily affair
By M A R V A H AW K INS

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • A miracle took
place on Dec. 28. 1997 at 11:12
p.m. Baby Maurice Anthony
Kendrick
Informed
mother
Thelma Kendrick. It was time
to be bom . Wlille daddy Mar­
cus. Sr. was driving Thelma
and two older children to
Florida Hospital for the grand
event, baby Maurice, with a
mind of his own. decided to ar­
rive while en route to the hos­
pital.
Krndrlck pulled over to the
side of Airport Boulevard and
25th Street. While sister Murtlna. 14. helped deliver baby
brother Maurice, daddy and
brother Marcus Jr.. 9. were on
the cell phone colling 911.
Martina noticed that Maurice
was anlvtng, and with her
help, he entrred the world with
a big walling sound.
Murrus Jr. said the cell
phone seemed not to be w ork­
ing for daddy, so Martina
wrapped the baby
In her
Jacket and daddy's Jeans, large
enough to serve as a blanket.
Martina then aaw that the cell
phone didn't seem to work, so
site ran to the 7 Eleven to call
91 1 again.
Being a basketball player,
sire hurdled and Jumped the
hedgrs and ran to get help.
Martina and Marcus Jr. said
this experience will forever be
remembered, although Martina
said she hopes It never hap­
pens again. Brother Marlon
now 21 months old. was bom

Martina. 14. Martina and Marcus Jr. hslpsd dskvsr th**r
new baby brother.

Ths Kondricks: Marcus Jr., 9; Marlon. 21 months;
Dad, Marcus Sr.; Mom. Thslma; Baby Maude* and
In the hospital.
After help arrived, mom and
baby were taken to Columbia
Medical Center In Sanford and
they are now home healthy and
doing fine.
Mom. dad and grandmother
Faye Williams are proud of Die
two older siblings. Martina ts a
ninth grader at Lake Mary High
where she plays varsity bas-

kelball and expects to run
track this year. Marcus Jr.. Is a
fourth grader at
Idyllwtlde
Elementary where he Is an A
student and has perfect atten­
dance. He ts a Pop Warner
team player and also plays
basebull for the City of San­
ford.
Marcus Sr., the proud father,
coaches both teams. He works

us administrator and director
for the Orlando Probation C or­
rection Center. Thelma said
her family o f three boys and
one girl Is complete, (after be­
ing told some years ago that
she wouldn't have any chil­
dren). She will return soon to
tier Job at 5m ibuile Opportu­
nity Work Program.

Thoughts count, but gifts are important too
DEAR A R R Y: My daughter.
"Sybil,* has had a boyfriend 111 call
Todd* for about five years, through
high school and now college They
are considering marriage. They
have exchanged gifts for birthdays
and holidays, but Todd's participa­
tion has always been reluctant.
Recently, Sybil treated Todd to
dinner at an expensive restaurant
and gave him a gift for his 21st
birthday. She woe happy to de it,
and he sseinsd very appreciative:
When her birthday came, she
received only a card and s phone
call from Todd, even though they
live in the same town. She was
hurt, and it strained their relation­
ship. Todd's excuse was that gifts
are ‘ m aterialistic.’ Sybil and I
believe that a gift of any site would
have been a thoughtful remem­
brance.
Abby, I am concerned that this
could become a habit. I have known
women who have been lucky to get
even a nod from their significant
others on their special days and, as
a result, I have seen sorrow every
year when their days roll around.
Why should they have to gnn and
boar it, or nag Uieir partners? Will
you please share how this matter
can be tactfully handled?
AM O
IN WASHINGTON
D E A R M O M . I f y o u a re on

comfortable forme wttb Todd,
try a candid, confidential talk
with him. B o a r In mind that

E sp ia ls how Important a
gesture of remembrance la In

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Everyone sited happy teem that
night! My brother ana nis wife have
two little ’ believers* of their own
now. and we all have a sweet mem­
ory to cherish. Sign me ...
SANTA'S HELPER.
MORI LE. ALA

DEAR LAURIEi Your answer
la better than mine, and I thank
you for It. Sine* this topic hae
received so much publicity

DEAR ARRY: My letter is in
response to "Grace in Tampa, Fla."
who was worried about her daugh­
ter and her daughter’s friend chat­
ting with a hoy on the Internet.
The parents have every cause to
be worried and should get the girls
ofT the Internet, but perhspe they
shouldn't go to the extreme of say­
ing she cannot even w rilt to
the boy. Why don't they check him
out, verify who lives at ths address,
and speak with him to see whet he
is like?
I f things check out OK, they
should road ths letters he has
already written to make sure the
correspondence Is appropriate, and
i f it is, let the teen keep in touch
with him for letter.
As for the girls being home alone
every afternoon, those parents
should get them busy! As someone
who chats online on occasion, I

10 00 | 10 JO

Hescwr

know that moat people who are
chatting have no life, and chatUng
Is their only entertainment. Teena
should have more to do than chat
online. Get them into a Rig Sister
program, volunteer groups, Girl
Scouts, sports — something to help
them build skills and develop their
sense of aelf. Once they are active
and have plenty of outeide activities, the Internet will lose its allure.
LAURIE IN PORTLAND. OIUC.

bo, a baby sittor.

DEAR ARRY: I agree with your
advice to tell children the truth
about Santa Claus. When a child
first begins to question whether
there really Is a Santa Claus, It's
time for the parent and child to
have a heart-to-heart talk.
Almost 30 years ago, my mother
was faced with this duty when my
then 8-year-old brother began hav­
ing doubts about Sants Claus. His
Mends were teasing him unmerci­
fully because he still ‘believed.’ and
shouting and shoving matches
occurred. My mother sat down and
told him the truth. My brother was
heartbroken — so much so that,
with tsars streaming down his face,
he walled, "Oh Mama, why did you
have to tall ms now? Why didn't you
Just wait and 1st my wift toll m ar
8ixtoen years later, my late
father told this story at the re­
hearsal dinner the night before my
brother's wadding. At the end of his
toast, ho welcomed the bride into
the family by saying she waa the

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Round one to Lions

O viedo boys
rally to edge
Lake Howell

\ H e ra ld S t a l l W r i t e r

It was prep
basketball
at its best

By JEFF BERLINICKE
Herald Staff Writer__________________
OVIEDO _ Evrry night there's a
dlfTrrrnt
hero for the Ovtrdo
basketball tram.
Last night, when the Lions
needed It the most. Hrnd Cnmlres.
one o f the most unsung of all of
Ovtedo|'s unsung heroes,
came
through to Irad the Lions, rankrd
10th tn the state, to a dramatic 51­
49 win over fifth- rankrd Lake
Howell.
•
Combes hit a running jumper
with 5.3 seconds remaining for ll\e
win after taking possession with
29.1
seconds
remaining
In
regulation.
"We Just wanted to get the clock
down to 10 seconds and get the
ball to whoever got open.' Combes
said. *1 got open and laid It In.*
The loss was especially brutal lo
Lake Howell, which had only one
district loss and had achieved Its
highest state rating tn school
history.
Lakr Howell roach Steve Kohn
said ft waa only round one of whwl

O V IE D O _ Y o u c o u ld tell really e a rly last
night that th is w a sn 't Just a n o th e r h igh
sch ool b a s k e tb a ll gam e.
First o f a ll, Lak e H ow ell w u s p la y in g at
O viedo, the b e st p la c e In the cou n ty to
w atch h igh sch ool b a s k e tb a ll.
S econ d ly, the p a rk in g lot w a s p ack ed . If
you d id n 't get th ere early , you m ight ns
w e ll hove Just pu t y o u r c a r at the S ilv e r
. H aw k c a m p u s b a c k In W in te r P ark .
It fra s h igh sch ool b a sk etb a ll at Its best. It
w a s Hooslers. It w n s the sw eaty sm ell o f the
gym . It w a s the n u m b er* 10 team In the sta le
(O viedo) v e rsu s the n u m b er-five team (Lake
H ow ell) a n d y ou Just k n ew It w a s g o in g to be
a close gam e.
right photo) dd his best to keep ha dub m tho gome as the
O v M o 'i Brad Combs* (No. 22. loft photo) hit ths gams
It w a s In ten se b e fo re the gam e even b e ­
Inmestsndmg Lions ranted from on 11-pwnl Italflime deficit to
winning
lay-up
w«h
5
3
seconds
remaining
In
the
game.
whSe
ga n . F or an yon e a p p ro a c h in g the O vied o
edge the Stiver Hawks. 51-4B, Wednesday night.
B e* Lion *. P ag* 2B
Lake Mowers junior superstar Reggie Kohn (dark uniform.
gym , they h e a rd loud ro c k m u sic ("C 'm o n .
feel the N o lzc." rem e m b e r that on e?), a n d
the c h e e rle a d e rs from both sch ools fig h tin g
over do or sp ac e the w ay the la te -a rriv in g
fa n s fou gh t fo r sea tin g sp a c e .
It w a s b o ilin g hot a n d . Just to prove tie's
sp en t a lot o f tim e In sim ila r a tm o sp h e re s.
O viedo coach E d K ersh n er kept h is sp o rtscoat on th ro u gh o u t the gam e.
T h e Lak e H ow ell c h e e rle a d e rs m ade su re
It never got too aulet. traveling to a rival
school and pounding their me,
*
•gn phon
es
the bleachers every time the S
Stiver
aw ks
liv er H av
needed a boost.
M ost p la y e rs on both team s b e c am e w e llS ta ff R sp o rta
a c q u a in te d 'w ith the O vied o floo r a s b o d ie s
rw th ro u gh o u t the g am e.
SANFORD _ Titus W aldo scored
A s Lak e H ow ell ran u p a h u ge first h a lf
20 points to lead the way as four
lead , h a lf the gym rock ed . T h e oth er h a lf
hit double
figures
aa
sat. k n o w in gly . O vied o d o esn 't q u it Uuit
am s „ Academ y
evened
Its
r o s ily .
— —
record at B-B with a 69-52 victory
B y the h a lf, the c o n cessio n lin e s w e re
over Tavares Christian tn a boys'
a ek ed a s p eo p le In the sta n d s h a d th e ir
basketball
game
at
Allen
e a ll n igh t to a c tu a lly stretch . It
Gym nasium Tuesday night.
rst ch an ce'
_
,
In other late Tuesday gam es, the
w o u ld n 't be lo n g ' b e fo re It w a s p a c k e d
Lyman
and Oviedo
boys and
again .
CM rdo and Orangewood Christian
T h en , a s "W elc o m e to the J u n g le * (G u n s
girls all posted shutouts In soccer
n ' R oses) c ra n k e d over the lo u d sp e a k e r.
and Oviedo w as victorious but
O vied o took the co u rt a g a in . It w a sn 't over
W inter Springs came up short In
y e t.
wrestling action.
W ith Lak e H ow ell u p b y 12. both b e n c h e s
rem a in ed sta n d in g , both c o a c h e s re m a in e d
BO YS B A SK ETB ALL
a n d the cro w d n ever qu it, O vied o
PANTHERS OS. TERRIERS SS
Tavarsa Christies (SSI
Its c o m e b a ck . W h e n J o sh C u lle n h it
Kkh* 17. for* 3 Du 20 llrmnrr 10.
a th ree to give the Lions a lead , tim e -o u t
Hainan 3. TbUla: IS 10-16 S3
a n d m ore m u sic (*M on y. M o n y ," B illy Id o l
tsSsmy (SS)
v e rsio n ).
17. Waldo 30. McCloud 13.
Marker 0. William* 10. TotaU 38 S-ll 60.
B oth team s e x c h a n g e d le a d s u n til B ra d
S 17 IS IS . SS
C o m b e s h it a n Im p ro b a b le b a n k shot w ith
IS IS SO I S .S S
the sco re tied a n d th ree se c o n d s re m a in in g
Thrrr pnlnl Arid pah _ TSvarta Chrtatlan
(d id h e c a ll It?) a n d O viedo h a d the w in .
6 (Kirhie 4. Chi I. Brmnrr II; Crnocna
It w a s h igh sch ool b a sk e tb a ll at Its b e st,
Aradrtny B (Waldo 3. Williams 3. Andrraun
the on ly gam e b etw e e n ran k e d o p p o n e n ts
l|. Total iuula . Tavares ChfHttan 10.
Cruras Academy 13. Fouled out _ non*.
In the state o f F lorid a.
Terhntrala _ nune. Hrrorda • Crooma
Let's rec a p . It sm elled lik e b a s k e tb a ll,
Aradrmy 641
so u n d e d lik e b a s k e tb a ll a n d felt lik e b a s ­
view Baptist Church I, the A Division Tournament Champi­
SANFORD . The Sanford Rscrsabon Department hon­
k e tb a ll.
ons; end Matt Hibbard, the coach ol Kathy’s Baby Shop (A
ored He winner's from ths F a l VoisybaJI League at toe Po­
B e sid e s a ll that. It w a s the gam e o f the
BO YS
Division champions) and Don M osley's Seminote Ford (B
lar Beer Organizational M ix in g Wednesday night at the
y e a r In S em in ole C oun ty.
OBNYHOUNDS 3.
Division champion*). Registrations for the Polar Bear
Downtown
YouBi
Center.
Accepting
the
trophies
(from
left)
Lak e H o w e ll's p la ce a t theA ten
ofu
Jn
an
ry . tw o team s m eet a g a in at
leda st
tilu athe
League are now being taken at the Downtown Youth Can­
were Kety Gregory of Westvtew Baptist Church II. the B
cry fan . c h e e rle a d e r,
A fter thee g am e.
Mary
0
0 .0
ter on the comer of Park Ave. and Seminole Bivd.
Division Tournament champions; Greg Sefrted of Westcoach a n dI p la „
y e r w a s d ra in e d . B ra d C o m la . Lyman 3 (Lewis. Port* Kinsley)
Assist* _ Lyman 3 IPort*. Ulrblrr. Baker).
b e s saved the d a y for O vied o at the b u z z e r
Shota on go*I . Lyman lO. Lake Mary 111.
w ith h is b a n k sh ot b u t It d id n 't m atter. F o r
. . Lyman (LalTara) 18. take Mary 7.
b a s k e tb a ll fa n s w h o w e re th ere. It w a s
Hrrorda . Lyman 10-3; Lake Mary 10-2.
perfect, w in o r lose.
Junto varsity _ Lake Mary 4. Lyman 3.
Lak e H ow ell w ill su re ly rem e m b e r the
b itte r loos.
1. KLVER RAVES 0
78-66 victory.
0 0 .0
B u t m ore Im p o rtan tly , a s the y e a rs go
By D EAN SM ITH
l
0. I
During the first half, SCC had an answer for any­
by. they w ill re m e m b e r th at they w e re a
Herald
Sports Editor
Onah. CMrdo I (Cook) AaaMa _ Oviedo I
_____________
tiling CPCC threw at It. which was mostly 6-foot-4
p a rt 01 a very sp e c ia l n igh t a n a d r e a ry
ISvandB). Shots an pis) . Lake Uowril 13:
S A N F O R D . It w as very nearly an historic night In Lilana Cabeza from Colum bia, who had 17points In
W e d n e sd a y n igh t In C e n tra l F lorid a w h e n
Oviedo 17. Saves . Lake llowrll IS. Oviedo
the opening period, and maintained a lead or as many
they w e re a ll h ero e s, w in o r lo se.
Sanford W ednesday night
13. Heeoeda . Oviedo B-3-3. Junior vanity .
Lake Howe* I. Oviedo O
For 28 minutes the Seminole Community College aa six points for most of the first 20 minutes, taking a
L a s t S e c o n d S h o t : Is V e rn o n M a x w e ll
wom en's basketball team was leading Its M id-Florida 37-36 advantage Into the locker room.
the M a g ic 's Id ea o f th ro w in g In the to w el?
Conference opener with the nation's No. 2 ranked,
Freshmen D arla Kudruyvtacva and Jaana Kotova
and the state's No. ranked and defending state cham ­
paced the locals with 10 points each In the first half,
pion, team.
while Gemma Riley added five points and Jennifer
And despite a 10-2 nin the Raiders were sUll In
Swcrnry came off the bench to net five more.
hailing distance with seven minutes left tn the gam e.
ribbons.
But Central Florida Community College then went
The Raiders continued to lead through the first
te tk e
The schedule Is as follows:
on a 14-2 run. and with only Ove minutes rem aining,
* 8 a.m. _ Registration.
LAKE MARY _ The Lake M ary T rack
the upset bid w as over as the Patriots held on for s
* 8:30 a.m . . Male and female m ile
C lub has announced that the Fourth
w alkers.
Annual Lake M ary Track C lub Resolu­
* 9 a.m. _ 8-and-U nder, boys and girls.
tion Dream Mile will be held at Lake
880-yard run.
Mary High School's Don T. Reynolds
He received the award m ainly NFL's Carolina Panthers In 1996.
* 9:15 a.m . . 9-10 boys and girta m ile
Stadium on Saturday. January 31.
I p e d llt e t t iE N lll
fo r his work with freshm an tallFor the past seven years. Qooch.
run.
The event is for runners, or w alkers If
ORLANDO
University
o
f
Cenback
Dwight
Collins.
Qooch
* 9:30 a.ro. _ 12-12 boys and glrla mile
you wish, both male and female, of all
txal Florida running backs coach foam ed Am erican Sign Language a graduate of Clearwater High
run.
ages and has become a btg success since
Alan fkynr h waa nam ed the NCAA * ° be could com m unicate with School and a football • player at
* 9:45 a.m . _ 13-14 boys and glrla mile
Its Inception. Over 70 runners took part
Dtvtaion I-A Assistant Coach o f the Collins, who to deaf. Collins waa UCF. has also served as U C F s r e ­
run.
last year and over 100 participants are
Year bv the Am erican Football liven the D isney's Spirit Award for crultlng coordinator.
..
* 10 a.m . _ 15-16 boys and glrla m ile
expected this year.
Coaches Association Monday at Ita being the nation's most cou raTo be eligible for the award, the
run.
Proceeds from the event will go to
annual convention In Dallas7
geous student athlete.
coach must be an AFCA m em ber
* 10:15 a j iv „ 17*18 boy* and girls
help the Lake M ary track teams and
This Is the first year for the
Among the other running backs In good standing, the program
mile run.
AAU runners for the Lake Mary T rack
AFCA Assistant Coach J the Y ear Gooch has coached at UCF arc can't be on probation, and the
* 10:30 a.m . _ 19-20 male and fem ale
aw ard.
W illie English, the first at UCF to coach must have made outstandmile run.
m ale
ruwwh 37 has
on
rush for more than 1,000 yards tn big contributions outside the foot* 10:45 a.m . _ 30-39 male and fem ale
while
wtth the UCF f mrtbell program • season, and M u n uettc Smith, ball O dd. and have an Impact on
mile run.
and
atnee graduating from the achool the Lake H ow ell graduate who waa student-athletes on and off the
aw arded
In 1082.
a fifth round draft pick o f the field.

C ro o m s
evens
record

FALL VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS HONORED

R

Raiders run out of gas

Resolution Dream Mile set

Gooch named Assistant Coach of Year

F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R

AREA, READ THE SANFORD

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�2 0 ■ Sanford Herald. Sanford, Honda •Thursday. January 8. 1998

the next three Saturday’s at the Seminole
TONY Baseball Complex on County Road
419. one mile cast of highway 17-92 near
Winter Springs.
All boys and girls ages five to 16 are en­
couraged to sign up in the upstairs office of
the Seminole TONY Clubhouse from 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m. each Saturday.
If you arc new to TONY Baseball you will
tired a copy of your birth certificate to regis­
ter. Some registration fees luive been re­
duced in the younger age groups.
Call 323-5570 for more information.

Maxwell paces Magic
TORONTO _ Vernon Maxwell, who Joined the
tram Monday, scored a team-high 18 points
In 21 minutes to lead the Orlando Magic past
the Toronto Raptors. 83-81. Wednesday night.
Horace Grant added 16 points and 10 reIxninds for Orlando, which plays in New J er­
sey tonight. Damon Stoudemire scored a
game-high 21 points for the Raptors.

Lake Mary softball
LAKE MARY _ Tlie City o f Lake Mary De­
partment of Parks and Recrcntlon will be
conducting u Polar Bear Softball season at
the Lake Maty Sports Complex.
The 10-week leagues will begin play the
week o f January' 19th.
Women’s Fast Pitch will be offered on
Monday night’s and Men’s C Leagues will be
played on Wednesday and Friday night’s.
Registration will be taken at Lake Maty
City Hall, Monday through Friday from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m. Registration packets can be
picked up at City Hall at any time.
The City o f Lake Mary provides balls, um­
pires and storekeepers for all games. First
place teams In each league receive a cham ­
pionship team trophy and championship Tshirts for each player.
Call 324-3097 for more Information.

SRD coaches to meet
S/VNFORD _ Anyone Interested In coaching
T-Uall. Pee Wee. Bambino. Babe Ruth. Sen­
ior Babe Ruth or girls’ softball for the San­
ford Recreation Department this season will
need to attend n coaches meeting. Monday.
Janaury 12th st 6:30 p m. at the Downtown
Youth Center.
If you have anv questions, please call Tom
Krllv at 330-5697.

Sanford Little League
SANFORD _ Sanford U tile League will be
holding registration for the upcoming Spring
Baseball and Softball season the next three
weekends at the Sanford WalMart.
Times will from 9 a m. to 5 p.m. on both
Saturday and Sunday.
First time players will need to bring birth
certificate and proof of residency.

WCW in Daytona
DAYTONA BEACH _ Thursday Night Thun­
der, at the Daytona Beach Ocean Center on
Thursday. January 8th at 7:30 p.m., has just
become electrifying with the announcement
o f the main event!!!
It’s Hollywood Hulk Hogan versus Diamond

PONY Baseball registration
FIVE POINTS _ With the Spring Baseball
season ready to get started. Seminole PONY
Baseball will hold Spring Registration over

Dallas Pagr In a grudge match that will tear
the roof down!!! Plus It’s the WCW debut of
Brrt Hart!!!
Also on the great nationally televised first
time ever event will be the Nature Boy Rick
Flair. Curt Henning. Scott Hall. The Giant
and the Macho Man Randy Savage.
There are still some tickets left, so hurry
over to the Ocean Center Box Office or your
local Tlckrtmaster outlet.

Altamonte
Ruth

Springs

CLASSIFIED ADS

DAYTONA BEACH _ Robert
Pressley of
Asheville. N.C.. posted the fastest time on day
two as Ford NASCAR Winston Cup testing con­
tinued Wednesday at Daytona International
Speedway as teams prepare for the all-new
Bud Shootout at Daytona (Feb. 8) and the
‘ Great American Race.* the 40th Annual Day­
tona 500 (Feb. 15).
Pressley’s Ford Thunderblrd posted a time o f
47.947 seconds, for an average speed of
187.707 miles per hour. Rick Mast, who
posted the quickest time on Tuesday, turned In
the second quickest time o f 47.961 seconds,
for an average speed o f 187.652 mph.
On Tuesday Mast was clocked at 47.993 sec­
onds (187.527 mph) as the new Ford Taurus

made Its much anticipated debut at the 'W orld
Center o f Racing.*
■We’re tickled to death,* said Mast. 'W e had
this rar at Talladega and the best we got was
within a half-second of the Thunderblrd. When
we got back to the shop, we found out a lot of
things about the car. W e’re now tn the ball
park. Back at Talladega we weren't sure what
we had to work with.
"The biggest difference between the Thun­
derblrd and the Taurus la one's a square box
and the other la a basketball. The Taurus Is
more like the Monte Carlo or the Pontiac In
that It's real round. The car has pretty good
down force and If we can get It balanced prop­
erly w e ll be okay.*
"There's an art to making a car go around
Daytona
and
Talladega.*
added
Mast.
'Everybody docs everything they can to make

! becam e stagnant apt) the Patriots took
advantage of the free thow line a s they took the •
lead and started to gain the momentum.
SCC w as not finished, however. Trailing 54BO. Thcresc Westergren hit a long three-pointer
to get the Raiders within a point. 54-53. but
CFCC countered with a th ree* by Patrice Sima
on the very next trip down the court to regain
the four-point lead and all but end the upset
hopes.
SCC tried to stay In the game, but the Patriots
refused to m iss at the charity stripe and scored
their (Inal eight points from the free throw line.
Cabeza. who w aa 12-of-lS from the floor and
6-of-7 from the free throw Une. also had seven
rebounds, three assists, one steal and two
blocked shots a s CFCC Improved to 18-0 on the

M i N p U

Cabeza. who finished with 30 points, kept on
scoring tn the second half, but SC C kept the
lead, taking a 48-44 advantage with 12 minutes
to go on a beautiful move to the basket by Riley.
But the sophom ore guard Injured her knee on
the play and had to leave the game, never to re­
turn.
W ith Riley out o f the gam e, the Raiders' of-

Also contributing far the Patriots were Erica
Jackson (IB points, three rebounds, two a s ­
sists, two steals). M aria Q ies (6-of-7 shooting.
14 points, three rebounds, one assist, two
steals), 6 -fDot-S Shala Crawford (eight points,
eight rebounds, two assists, one steal) aim Sim s

ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
_
Altamonte
Springs Babe Ruth Baseball spring registra­
tion will be held on Saturday. January 10th,
at Eastmonle Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The cost Is A70. Our program Includes
ages 5 to 18 years o f age.
For more Information, please call our m es­
sage line at 263-7910.

could be a Lake

Howcll-Ovtedo trilogy If the two
should meet as finalists In the
districts.
T h ere's too much o f a
season left to put too much
emphasis on tonight.* Kohn
said. 'Next time we get them at
our house.*
night, though.
at
Oviedo's house and the Lions
took advantage o f a huge ci
to wipe out a 35-24 halftime
deficit. Oviedo got o ff to a quick
atari in the third period and a
three-pointer by Josh Cullen

Put Oviedo up. 41-40.
Howell guard Reggie
Kohn scored on a short Jumper
to put Lake Howell back tn the
lead but a pair o f Seth Fowler
free throws gsve the Lions a
43-42 lead.
Again, the
lead
changed
hands several times but Oviedo
took w hat seemed to be a
com manding 49-46 lead with
under a h a lf minute to play but
’ Lake HosrelTs Shawn Braddy
tied it with a three-pointer
leading to Com bes' heroics.
For Oviedo, the win meant an
upper hand tn the district and

Seminole Athletic Conference
race. For Lake Howell, It meant
trying to recover and regain
focus after a probable drop
from
the
state's
top-10
rankings.
‘ If we would have won It
would have been p eat.* Stave
Kohn
said.
"But
in
this
conference, there’s plenty o f
chances for everyone to slip
up.*
The rematch la Jan. 29 at
Lake Howell in both team's
season finales. The rubber
match could be a week later at
the districts.

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Paul I. Rodrigue* l|. Aeetata _ nose,
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41 -1, Leeeburg 64-1. Junks
vanity _ Oviedo 8. Lecaburg a
10

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wan try forfeit: 110 _ Crumb. Oritutro.
pinned Rtdrordaon. 4:29;
MS
_
Hardman. Oviedo, pinned flop litre.
0 4 4 M O _ Boykin. Oviedo, pinned
DrQubaugh. 036. M O _ FWUway.
Oviedo, pinned Smith. 3:20: 140 _
Mule. Oviedo, pinned Budrfle. 0:36:
I4 S
0 4 ; M S . Craig. Ortedo. pinned
Manning. 2:20: IS O _ Hayworth.
Oviedo, pinned Tumage. 3:17: 171 _
WalU. Oviedo, pinned Slope. 3:14: IB S
. Oodwtn. Oviedo, pinned Onubbe.
3:16; 8 M _ Scott Oviedo, won fay
forfeit; S i t
_
pinned Moon.
109.
Oviedo 2-0. J a a ls r v a n i t y _ Oviedo
27. Dehorn 4

87.

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364

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1:10; M S _ Skinner, Osceola, defeated
Coeat. 7-1: M O _ McKinnon. Oaceola.
pinned Matties. 0:38: 171 _ Foe worth
OarcoU. pinned Baytopa. * 1 4 M S .
Zupofcka. Oaceola. pinned Sow n, 2:16:
S I S _ Serano, Oaceola. wen by feefeit;

* 11 a.m. _ 40-49 male and
female mile run.
* 11:15 a.m . _ 50-and-O ver
male and fem ale mile run.
Aw ards will be given out af­
ter each rqpe.
The cost to compete is $3
per entrant. TO p re-register
send name, age, whether male
or female, to 1048 W est 46-A.
Lake M ary. Florida 33748.
For more Information, call
Michael G ibson at
1-1407)
333-2370.

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Lake Mary Little League
fr v s Matching

LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary Little League will
offer a full range o f baseball and softball
programs for boys and girls, ages 5-15.
Registration will be held at the Lake Mary
K-Mart on Saturday . January 17lh and 24th
from 10 a.m. lo 5:30 p.m. and Sunday. Janu­
ary 18th and 25th from noon to 5:30 p.m.
Registration fee is 835 (Includes MLD tcrsey and u p . pants and socks).
Also, the annual membership meeting will
be held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:30 p.m.
at the Lake Mary Community Center on
Country Club Road.
All 1997 regular members are Invited to a t ­
tend and will be eligible to vote at the m eet­
ing.
If you can’t attend please be sure to esll
Carmen Moorhouse. League Secretary, at
324-8917 to arrange for an absentee ballot.

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(seven points, two rebounds, two assists, fSur
steals).
Kudruyvtaeva, a freshman guard from St. Pe­
tersburg. Russia, hit 6 - o f- ll shots to lead the
Raiders with !7 points. She also added two re­
bounds. five assists and one steal to her total.
Kotova, the 7-footer from Estonia, also had a
big game despite missing s large portion o f the
second half with four fouls, netting 5-of-7 shots
from the floor and 5-of-6 free throws for 15
points, pulling down four rebounds and block­
ing two shots.
Other scorers for SCC were Riley (10 points),
Sweeney (nine points, three rebounds). Iszy
Medhanle (six points, four steals, three steals),
Crystal Tanner (six points) and Westergren
(three points, two assists).
The Raiders fell to 13-4 with the loss and will
be at home again on Sunday, hosting Nassau
Community College from New York at 2 p.m. at
the SCC Health and Physical Education Center.
Admission Is free.

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Crystal Tanner 2-8 1 4 S. P a m Kudruyvtarva 6-11 2-2 17.
Jennifer Sweeney 4-S 1-2 S. Oemma Rflry 4 1 0-0 10. lujr
Medtronic 2-6 3-2 6. T h e m e Wcetrrgren 1-6 0-0 4 Jaarro
Kotova 6-7 6 4 16 TtXaM; 24-64 11-16 OS.
Itatftkae . SCC 37. CFCC 36 Thrrepotnt Odd goal* _
CFCC 2 4 (Sana 1-2. Jackson 1-2): SCC 7-17 (Kudiuyvtacva
3-6. Rdev 2-3. W ecurgrm 1-3. Tanner 14. Medhanle 0-2).
Total (uuL . CFCC 13: SCC 22 Fouled out . SCC. Tanner
Technical* _ none. Rrhnunde _ CFCC 26 ICrawfard S. Cekero
7): SCC 17 (Medhanle 4. Kotova 4). Aeelete _ CFCC 10
i St: SCC S {Kudruyvterv* 8). Steak . CFCC 10
41: SCC 6 (Medhanle 3|. Turnover* _ CFCC 21; SCC 17. Ike_ CFCC IS O; SCC 134.

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IS7.2S2. 4 (2M) Kenny tram. Tsui us. )S7 IS7. B m Lakr
Sfwrd. Taunts. IB6S43; 4 ISM Mark Utbacn Thunderblrd
IBS.730. 7. m
Dtrk Trickle Taunts. IBS 102 4 137) Jeran y Mayfield Taurus. IS4 0S7. 9. 114) P ro Steele P a in
dr thud I S3.614.

betora the auction bant • AM
tans 6 PM. Tana# era caen ar
eertllted funds only. Ovtado
Towing rwaarvaa ISa right to
or rates# any and as

2 7 — N u r s e r y 6 C h ild
C a rs

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I 176) Hah Moot. Taurus. 1ST 83 7 2. (2B| Knury train
Taunts
IB7 105. 3. IM| H u t Otbaun. ThurulritiUd
l « « 370. 4. (77) Hubert IVrssJry. Thusdrrbtnl. 168 332 &amp;
t»l take Speed. Taurus HU 601: • 121 Musty Wallace T a i ­
nts. I M BAS. 7 ttlOl tMck Trickle. Taurus. HU 4 IV S US)
Tiro S o r t . Thunderbolt. IB3 0MI. 0 137) Jeremy Mayfield.
Taunts. IB2 6N3

Twte auction * w be sow an
Jenvery NMi, 1S66. a) noon at
1612 W. Broadway St.. Qvtada.
f t - Preroaactive M i a n star

LOBTOHEY COCKTEAIL n lho
Huldan taka area Proas* can
602-7010_____________________

Tontghr * the Nigru
Evtfyom gstto Coomdsd

FORD T M T

Ltgal M o tlcf

23— L o st 8 Fo u n d

Always

these cars perform, and most o f the time It
doesn't work. But In this particular case every­
thing worked, so If we were on a grading scale
yesterday. It was definitely and Aa for us.*

•1

Running

AWPTfOfT

13 or 407424 31M

Simla Crawford 3-B 2 2 4 UUna CaJbrn 12-14 6-7 30. Pa
litre Sana 3-4 0-0 7. TUnna Unggina 0-2 04) a Knew Jackaon 4-4 10-12 IS. M am (te a 6-7 2 4 14. TuCale: 24-43 2026 71.

IB

21— Personals

Hr ol Santard kpactalutno m
rehab and roetorothr* caro
MOMckonvSaAva. 3226586

Caatral Florida r i a s w l t i «*-»*---- ( m

Lions

407/B31*9993

HCALTHCAM 6 RtHAB Can-

Babe

Raiderseight m inutes o f the second half, but the
fouls were also starting to mount up and an in­
ju ry to Riley also hurt, forcing head coach Ken
Patrick to play most of the second h a lf with six
-players.
&gt; *We started to get tired and started reaching
‘.and not moving ou r feet.* said SC C assistant
coach Tony Mandevtlle. 'A n d that got ua In foul
trouble. W e needed to keep pressure on them,
•because with their size they would Just pound
.'the ba ll Inside If we didn't. W e thought about
; putting everyone In the paint, but then they
didn't m iss a shot. They've got a very good

Orlando - Winter Park

1 2 — E ld s r t y C a r s

Pressley quickest in Ford tests at Daytona
Special to the Herald

Seminole
407/322-2611

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16116. Cciamai Ortva, Orlande.
FL 66606 on or ialara January
H U . IM 6. mtanuana la Md
mid appiimmania to Had via
a.ta can ba mada by sailing
(467) 666-6606 Pet. 6167.

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71— H a lp W o n to d

now m m

F/T A WT tor a Mafor Manufacluring plant in Sanford Posi­
tion* are avallabia on al
shdis.
•* 330-M11 or 130-1 M l

AO CA.RKIBH8, INC.
•Home Weekly*
*Lay Over Plan*
’Extra Slop Pay*
•401K Rauramanr
"HaaXh inauranca*
•Vacation Pay*

Account Activator*
Naw Sweepstake* Company
410 HnPlua Caah Bonus***
F/T i
Call Tom MI-0811.

•fVJar Program*
'SaWMa Equip*
1 yr OTR eap/Ciass A COL raq
Plaaia Cal Bam 10 Spm
1 800474 9050
Mon-Ftl Only EOE

........ a w -m -M M
Lang Term-Short Term
Tamp To Hire

A S S O C IA T E
TRAINEE
Oua lo atpanaon. Larga Lake
Mary company Nnng Fun Tima
Aaaocialaa Wan ira/n you to
earn your potankal

ARC YOU DCPCNDABLE AMO
HONCSTT Man w/m house
keapmg business Start part
time and w rt upi Phone, trans­
portation and relerencat re
qiarad Can 330-B383
ATTENTION LADtC8
GLAMOUR (NfoToGRAPMY to
your HOME
Be a none** or a p a r ty
and Cam up to 1300 Caah tor
the Day
CALL NOWIt ASK FOR SARA
1-wo-i/*-tin

ABETTER JO * FOR YOU1
J«»t Call Never a Faal

( nUl'nl; i n u\l
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AUTOMOTIVE UEIAILERS
Barton VnngwourVOrUndo
Good Income Patenaal
BanaMs Altar 00 Oayt
ftirt Baaf 407-385 3055
■ay 8 Ba8 Tuppanaam. FT PT
EARN A CAR Free Training
9rpM M Fta« hrs 331 8431
CMBBT1AR MRXtONAPW Cam
I 4* wkly than moat

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8074284300

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Caa DoBary Manor. 407488Aak lor Daector or M**
ng or apply wehm 80 Norm
ittfv— y 1/S3. Dedaiy non
da Drug Free
c o t.

H O TE L
O P P O R T U N IT IE S
A beautiful 8 averting hotel to
* l l » UCT area * h/rmg
ha loUowmg positions
8CT-UP/8CRVCR.
RC8TAURANT
U R V C R t.
BELLMEN. KITCHEN UTILITIC8, H O tT/H O TitS . COCKTAB. MRVICfRS. MONT AU­
DITOR. 8 BAR TCNOCR8 Ap­
ply at parson to Hohday Inn
t ill* H O ' Tech Avo. Orlando
IO C
0RUQFR8E WORKPLACC
dm
urdms hum horn* Ready cash
For start i*&gt; kAitama member
th*&gt; tea MAA 130 00 ehactomo
10 CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lohamom Av* Wnler Pars
n . » r w ___________________
LAB O R FETE *230-34I I
Came ewrfc w*to Pit BEST!
Daly « n Oa*y pay
Vamcrat a PLUS
Qpanatg tor ala* dryer m van

M SUSM Ct
PLAMI One ha* h

m a lm

F/T A PlT CARP8TUAMT0RUL
togras • aOond* |7/Hr to start
• soma bonahts Must ham
Yana 8 phono Lv Mate at
M l-

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LABORERS Ctaan driver* *
Canto 3rd ahto lor Partong UK
Mamananca Company
C M Mtaay 333-1441.

L A P O '- W A D

* W l 8 F * * h Ave'r

MAINTENANCE
Apartment Compvai F/T Laka
N io .a ib im _______________
—
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MOLLY M AC « HMNG
F/T * M4 * 88pm.
WW TrsM* 887-7*7-8087.

NEED MA OR LPN
Car 8 Inauranca I
I FREE 331 M M
hoa hmng avpanancod COOKS,
SERVICERS 8 OlSHWASHERS Top
paid vacations
Top pay.
pi
altar t
and a Onrg
£ T Free Worn ptaco
M M EE SR *6 West Santoro
*07 330-7/75 8 3770 Ortando
Dr-17 82 Santord 407-3314308
OENNrB REST

For busy parsatoc off**
have padalnc tip Powaon art
r*4 admm cl vaconas, taagng
cast 8 astishng with m-oAca
prucodwaa Ptaesa U i reeume
to 338-3003 or C8I 338 3030
Afk ViBCH_________________

PART TH E JOSS M THE EXCITBM AVIATION INDUSTRY
AT IANFORO INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT. Dytt Air S a w n •
growing artn* ground support
company is cwrantty hmng lor
Pan-Tima Ramp Sarvicot pat•onnal to load and unload bag­
gage and Cargo from Internation­
al Flights That* position*, re­
quire tha thirty to Nl tp to 75
lbs Pas* a drug saaanmg.
corrptata • 10 year background
hrstory. understand English, and
work a Havitka schedule to in­
clude weekends Wa oiler uni­
forms. a naw ttanvig wage rata,
and a chaAenpng work environ
mart Stop by our general one
as located at 3747 Carrier Ava
nue Applications may be com­
puted Monday through Thurs­
day Irom 10 a m unta 3pm

8 0 M AN Y E X TR A 8
try Maks UM your nan
home
Recently remodeled
Over 2.000 kq ft. dX gar. 24 X
13 country totch. great mom. 4
bdrm. qw*t street PRICED TO
SELLI ONLY 1110.000
Alter hours Barbara Simmons
332 1738 CAU BART Real Es­
tate 322-7498

103— H o u b b b *
U n fu m la h d d

THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT

EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY!

CARRIERS
WANTED

Nawspspar dstfw ry tor Mtabtiched routos In tha
8 w tord e ib e . E tm m onty wM a taking a drtva in tha
county or cty. Must hava dapanttobto feanaportatton,
organizational a U b and b# ivaiatois tor aftamoon

RfCEPtlONtST/SECRETAIlY
Must nave typing 8 kgrt com
puter skats 3)0 5807 Uava
messeo*
SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed 8 Unarmed
Brandy 8 Aaaaa. 834-7444
SHrtPdtO CLERK/
MAMTINANCC
P/T M F Cat 338 0888________

S TA R S E A R C H
COMPETITiON

SiNQIRt B4NOS BONOWniTINS

NOTICE
AS
Usamam* are suByect to the
Fadarii Fav ttousaig Ad. which
makes 6 Bagel to adverts* arty
preference, hmftahon. or t*Scnmaiakon bated on race, col
or. rakgue. set. handcap. fa
mtovi sish/s or national o n y i

MOO DOWN—fdNY R8NT7
Whan you can own pu* 3 bdrm
home mi CHA. new part 8 car­
pet Y A * about MUO home*)
The r t u w i Oreup, In*.
, 3314333
BANFORO 3 bedroom | « V
men t dapoae 138 Country
Ctob Grew Cal 333-4540

*u im t S M iii

n tco n o l a k i f t ie r s Mtruna
n i ww tT»t * caumo
D liand riuiaoa

to

tANFORO 3/1 CHA. W O tertT
up*.
IW Vm o « |45(Vt*c
teak 31 34110

___ 801-837 IS80H 37-8814

W AREHOUSE
individual naadad to work
nights (Spm atari tim e) In
Starting pay M IV H r.
" P W ■» pvcion.
10 00am •8:00pm at:
A rm o illn i E x p c M S
L in d a , In c .
M l North Mwy 17
Plpraon. FL

7 3 — E m p lo y m e n t
W a n te d
I Wautd tea to worn tor you
Qoud w&lt; Older paopU Smgm
18 SOhr. covert 88 5Gtv Vow
homwday or ragr* CHA HHA
ITyrs*.

M i - Wo o im for Rant
rtSSAiJrdamj

SANFORD 37 8378-mo .
8500-sac dap 8114333
ASonUt* Mom* Career Inc
BANFORO 3/1 Corn tocakon
8400-mo XMAS Dwoourt Raf

req

A
I, FL 11771

l R f l R B i RENTALBCA88CLBCRRY 371 Carport

tempeh. Ot'A
tANFORO Vt Ouptas O t'A
Naw carpet A pant l l tM U S
BANFORO 1/1 Apt, tpK plan
pa*o naw pnsWing 11*8/1388
BANFORO in wlam rm car
port.
CRCST Ml wr
•g yard. CHA. nee.
Jm DOYLE (487) 331-3430
W I NEED HOUSCS TO RENT

om

LEASE Pnm* showroom 8
warehouse 810.870 sq ft 5R
441 Irontag* 407-578 3500
Santord Commerce O r
tocawd at Part Ave 8 35m St 3
k rts appro* 3 000 tf 8 8.800
if SSpst par year Partong a
abundant C*a John Gay at
Stncvy Commercial Lie Real
Prqkrt* 4074484330
O fre tV rtiS E 1000-15.000 si
From 13 sf Pima tncatm Mwy
17-83 Sartord. 1 M tram Aaport
Bkvd Cad 334-4448,

»* A I l|

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( I M I H H N I

Alum. Cans Copper / Bras*
Kokomo Recycling: 331-0004

CARRIAGE COVE

^JIIJWFIrttwf^Brt^t
221— Good Things to
Eat

24x44 1/3 *82 Skykne Spkl
new carpet,
car
plan, naw
vinyl 5 Up

NAVEL ORANGES A RED
GRAPEFRUIT. Meriwether

(king

tiijoo

12 1 M J/2 73 Cambridge
W/D. aern rm M.OOO
C e ll 323-8160

159— Reel Estate
Wanted
INVESTOR BUYING HOUSES
PLUMB or LEMONS

Guardan
Cal tor i

korao*
1578 3300

BANFORO OFFICE I
I Bertm madairt • 1188 8F 8
1800 8F. 407-331-TOM

BEDS ORTHOPEDIC FIRM
SETS with 8 year warranty Nevat used Twin 875 FuS &gt;105
Quean 8135 King |189 Call

Farms 3461 CetoryAv*
NAVEL ORANOES-U-pack or Wa
Pen troth to order 3880 Moore*
Slalion Rd 323-8367

Navel*, rad grapefruds. Unger
toes Freeh From Grove We
ship. BA DOS MARKET
333-1881
______ ■
VARIETY OF CITRUS U-PICK
5873 Deer Path Lana-SantordCal tor Orections 133-3177

223— Miscellaneous

8 POINT AREA kg tat rtmoo

hm 45 IS f'S/Yto Se/mv,*.

4 4 acre* 178.000
Mwy *8. 1 me* W of rrver
Bevarty B. I
(407) 7*______________

223— Miscellaneous
WOLFE TANNINO BEDS
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE I

201— Horses

M VW BEETLE SEDAN R*
Stored, show quality. Baal-up
18000 FIRM 3334887

ENGLISH HORSEBACK
tenons. c#mp, §wvtntny&gt;q
Of NCVA. I t e D I I

211—

MOOERM FURM. A

L774-31341407

217— Gsrsgs Sates
B A C K YARD S A U
B A T 8 -7
1101 West 20m Street BcycW
Iwwm waas,
aAM* -L1L-L5.
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own
ES?T^S, *f?3
miac_______________________

ESTATE SALE
FRVSAT 9-5

108 Oraaosn CourtUsyts*
Ma«d)e * tubdnrtion 00 48A,
across kom Maylaw Country
Ctob-Santord_______________

231— Cars For Sale

1888 CHEVY 70 senes Mg
truck Runs good 83S00 Cal
324-2442___________________
83 BUICK REGAL STATION
WAGON Grail transportation
AT . A* I I 000 FIRM 333T318
87 PRELUDE 3.0 SI PS.
8-*p*ad. PW Sun root 83.850
Cal 302-1827_________________

OLDS CALAIS Sedan Low
gistl galt m**ag* 8
83800. » 1
235—

Truck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
83 OOOQ8 RAM 280 lonpad
van. 134.(32 m*a*. Runs Aa
N Sea and maka oRar at 8*a tord Harald. 300 N French Ave.
Santord (In bach of mam bu#d

tog)

GARAGE SALE
SAT ONLY 9*2

OCLTOMA 10 acres Ideal lor

305 Tammy On**-Santord- to
Idyewao* n ix tv s a i Fumart*.

lamwig or r m a y Zoned agn
cunura/
83 BOOACRE
Sm
down swownar Niance 884-7*71771 ar *04-7*7-6623

»■ »! ! ? »

157-MobUs Homes
For Sate

OAK FIREWOOO FOR SALE
SANFORD AREA
333-3117

$199 00 Low Montofy Payments
FREE Color Catalog
Cal TOOAV 1-800-711 0158

Antlque/Coltectibloe
tANFORO A R IA -34 MUST
SEU i CHA doutrt garag*. toed
yard. 100 Roaa Or Cal 1
ng* 3**5857
u
. . a — a t
1 48— M o b il* H o m s
L o ts F o r S a te

FRUIT FOR BALE
Home grown citrus picked 10 or­
der. Cal 323-3310

MATTRESS SALE • Fu&gt; t i n
u*«d bos spring* 4 man/***
183 00 Larry's Msrt 333-4132
RaXrlgarrtor Whirlpool 885 2
space heaters 825 25* color
TV. 835 330-7344 hr m*g

l.* 1 1/1/4

111— O fA c * S p a e d
Fo r Rant
A MOV! dt 8PCQALII 400 sq
It 8 14X8388 A MONTH OWca
3314130 or 333 3554
HOUSE

181— Appliances A
Furniture For Sale

t • I8*» •' » f S

M O V IN G S A L E
THURSTRrSAT/SUN
as
2820 Cameron Ave-betwig Aapart Owe away hae pgHpot
tor MW Chichan, baby

at

YARO SA LE
Sal Only. 8rt Baby/todder 8
tic
Santord

CASH 981 PAJOt
For J u s Cars. Trucks A Mad

Kf(P ASICMCA (CAUTlFlAlg^g

mac Car good tor part* (chevy
6 hnnrta) Can crtl *07-330-

of

2 4 0 — B o a t R e n te le
n i l 1 0 BOATS FOR RANT
Suiting al $30 4 1C ANo
34’ Pontoon CaS 330-1812
241— R m .

VehteteB/Camperm For
* *. t UI 1

M BW Pops/p -camper. Lem

good, nr
4*7-1080

2018 Adam* Av*.

n d Lawtory. (Fiona, and M
UM 883 880 a weak 334-4858
Anractrv* turn
room wrcafct*. laundry, kitchen

eaJEMMMJMJMI____

LK MARY/SANFORD Room­
mate
8300/mo or By-wMAly
8175 mq ud 388-7188
PRTVAT8 LDMQrtOOO HOWE
Fum. a w , A/C 880** * 830
dap Won-amcaars 838 8B8T
ROOM FOR RCNT-ITOWaak
|iOO*ac Futhouaaprtv
MWmarOryar 8814181

323-3301
&amp; 3 2 ff1 S. tANFORO AVK^ SANPORO
STOP THE MOHTMARE
BEFORE
IT BEGINS!!

U n fu m te h a d
-t a d T io n d t* *
1108 o « Ftrat mawdw ram
3334*87 or 331410
APARTMENT LOCATOR Inr*
Fmd rtwt you are looking lor
rakaa.
HISTORIC DttTRICT 1 bdrm.
tvataa* 833Vmon * IIOOsoc.
133-3338 408 W 11 St_______
JC m M O A N
P flO P C R T IE B , IN C .
COUNTRY C U M MANOR •
3/1. Big bonus rm-coukj 6a 3
aw pamt. trvouLaww carpat 833.800
WOOOMKR8 PARK • 3/1.8.
lanced yard, big screen porch,
848 800
rv i i M u m
11 M3RM 8*10440
. 347QMO ANO UP

in id M lt w
M
U000 88- k. WK&gt; lid . 8430mo
♦ towrtpo* C M &gt; i»* 1 te L _

WAREHOUSE

SPACE
Warehouse apaca for
rant, 1,250 aq. ft, part of
largar warahousa araa. 24
hour accasa. Locatad
bahlnd Sanford Harald
nawspapar building. Thick .
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
laaaa required.
For more information,
call Frank Voltolina at tha
Sanford Harald.

TTanktod cl addng on a room,
ramodrtng your kechenbatn
Need a new nxx or ne money to
do I arthT Ooni know wham to
bagmT Let a g o a ncM prrtasi tonaR arrange FxianpngDatJgrv Aqumng (3) cpmpNW
**txnaU* and Choosng a contractor

Cteanlng

lANFOROtX/PLEX
HI
1 bdrm. MOOtne ♦ t

A o r s a t P Ib c b T o U

rffw ttm ertfo

Aa CLEANB4Q SVC Rea/dI
comm Free eat 3340337/0. pgr
tor armed reaponaa 888-3961
APOLLO C1XARWO 8VC
ComnvRatJd OuaWy Svc/SalNlaceon guar Uertn* 33 14044

2314113
i*fraa Exk

Free pre-qu*Mng over to*

2S2&gt;Accounting

Free ban appacaton
Free 13) Ettmuas

SCON BOOKKEimO CuT
•omuedtoerioitekMd
pek-up
j#tvtcR

275-Drywall
ORYWALL*STUCCO-Rapar*
WM 8 Cadng Tarturat

Matched Popcorn 1234338

279-Etectrlcal
NEIOAMBLCCTIBCtANT
CALL O d C a ELECTRIC
487-33 14 733

2 5 3 -A d d it io n s A

281-Irrigation A
BEPAW AX make*
1 4 ions

Ooor*. wmdow*. earpamry.
■Kkna dacha 8 conersu
323-1833 8 OBakrtCBC It

279-Handy Man
Chnatmaxlll AppkAoy*/art clr/

1741
pea MC. VISA.
OAIRO KXY CONSTRUCTION

YATEB * 6 o m ii (Lee 1IE8
M lfc .D lN .M lk a .

DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST

vb

W M 7 I7 a .g r 8484407
B c a OROBO LAWN B ER V lH
RE8/COM
QUALITY CARE

H E E a T -H M I^ ^ H

►BwMBRW KKATHY'S I

w -m rs 8384283
A-3 LswTasW

Orvorc* 888. Custody |7S.
8ankn(*cy 878, Nam* Chengs
•86. Etc. &lt;4 MS- (407) 121-0347
JNrwwjrtnBagrtngeaei/

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U-BUY-4T-I art

PRtotogMecbonaRolai
lendacapmg UacAnaur. 2314888

LETS US UFT YOUR CLEAN-

g j p

ltf*.

8to Local iguM cart 878-10U

322-2611 i

■ *&gt;c &gt;27-3938 erM U kaO
MOVE-IN-OUT MSpecial*. H
HWaahmg-

f” ^faO

M M M N M C tl

CALLUSXT
(W lt t H lM
LAKEM AU #

117— Commfclal
Rantals

CUDDLE UP

* tor t w Santord Herald and La te Mary

lA k H R U M M A im

8AtrtORO-2.txYm Just ranoval
ad Immacutat*. CHA carport.
|4C0
WO hookup
hook-up BMOttaoow*
n « 4 a ii

RENOVATED Over 1800 *q It
DnU»4pl sem prch 848.800
4/11 Over I 600 sq 8 . kv»i*rV
tarn. Irpic, Inca 803.800
RENOVATED LA* new 1/3 act*
dat wkthp crpL tned 170.000
PRt-For*cloiur* 1/4 act*, pnv
lanead. carport I K 1 N

153— Acfsaga Lot For

Faoptepanon w lti M a grty and antweiaam naadad to

Prcviouc aatoa aapertonoa pratonad C a l 322*2611 or

219— Wanted to Buy

3334008

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE
boom

1 0 5 — D u p te x / T rip ta x

Home* 83.000 to M 000 Sal Up
Ftoanong OLKST1 811 8001

POSITION OPEN FOR:

U a . I N i ia an touMdaT position wtih laca-to-faoa aaiaa.

M FLEETWOOD 14 X 70 3/2
CHA, 10 X 30 awing Many EX­
TRAS'! 831 -7708 or 372 1553

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by C hic Y ou n g

BLO ND IE

Blood in urine is not normal

D EA R D ll G O TT: During a routine
exam in another city. I wax told that I
had blood in my urine. The physicians
there urged me to bring this to my
own doctor's attention.
I did. lie is in an IIM O and told me
(without seeing me) not to worry ax
long ax I had no other xymptomx. Ixn't
it strange that my doctor dismissed
me?
•
D EA R R EAD ER : Yes and no.
It's not strange, because if your doc­
tor's IIM O is like many others, he is
b y M o rt W a lk e r being paid a small monthly stipend to
have you as a member of his panel.
Therefore, if he doesn't see you. he
still gets his money and can devote
his time to more lucrative activities.
The behavior you described is, unfor
Innately, becoming more prevalent as
managed care becomes a reality for
more and more consumers.
On the other hand, I believe that
your doctor's attitude Is more than
strange. It's reprehensible. Blood In
the urine is N E V E R norm al and
should A L W A Y S be investigated.
Common causes include infection,
hu A n
kidney stones, and tumors of the bladoy A n a a n s o m - ^ an&lt;J
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BEETLE B AILEY

tor is flirting with malpractice for not
examining you and obtaining further
tests, such as a urine culture, kidney
X rays and — perhaps — cystoscopy,
a method of rhecklng your bladder
with a lighted tube
Because you r IIM O physician
seems to have abdicated his duty with
regard to your good health. I recom­
mend that you change doctors It wras
not appropriate for you to have been
treated in that fashion
D E A R D R . G O T T Why do some
people exposed to IIIV get A ID S ,
while others don't'
D EAR R E A D E R This is a faxcinat
ing question that has plagued
researchers for decades Heretofore,
scientists were unable to answer It.
Today, however, the answer may be
within reach
In order to cause infection, the HIV
must enter living cells, usually blood
cells called T-lym phocytes In the
process of entering these cells, the
virus interacts with a receptor on the
cells, called " C D T The ability of IIIV
to react with CIM is suppressed by a
class of natural substances known as
chemokines Some people have inher­
ited high levels of chemokines and
thus are not susceptible to IIIV infec­
tion Other people, unfortunately, are
born with low levels of chemokines
and become readily infected when
exposed to IIIV.
Since this relation was discovered,
rescarc her* haw been scrambling to
find ways of synthesising these sub­
stances and providing them to
patients who are deficient If such a
goal could be accomplished, the treat­
ment of AIDS would be revolutionised.

OOTT
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

At the w ry least. HIV infection could
be treated; at most, such infection
could be prew nlrd At this stage, our
understanding of chemokines is still
in Its infancy, but there Is great opti
mixm and hope that these natural pro­
teins can somehow be used to stop the
greatest scourge of the 20th century.

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how the stones removed?
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nausea and vague abdominal discom
fort Therefore. I disagree with your
son's doctor. If the physician weren't
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of play: second hand low
It is normal, if you are the second
d to ptay to a trick, to contribute a
low card because your partner Is play­
ing last. L et him win the trick as
cheaply as possible. Pine — most of
the time. Yet when should you play
secondhand a ?
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had a heart stopper for no trump purSouth ducked the first two heart
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                    <text>FRIDAY

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Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County alnca 1008
90th Yoar, No. 98 - Sanford, Florida

Director
resigns from
sheriff’s unit
that fights
juvenile crime

Airport officials
hope to settle
land dispute
out of court

Humanitarians honored

B Y D A V ID r H A Z IE R

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • David Smith, di­
rector of the Juvenile crime­
lighting unit ol the Seminole
County shenlt H Ollice. ih reHlgitlng effective Jan. 14 be­
cause of personal reasons.
Smith was supervisor of the
Department of Juvenile Crime
Intervention and {Enforcement
for u year. Sheriff [&gt;on Esllti­
ger said that Smith has been
on leave and tendered the res­
ignation on Wednesday. Jan. 7.
’He has done a great Job for
us.’ Esllnger said this morning.
*1 hate to see him leave.*
Chief Deputy Steve Harriett
said that Smith, since starting
with the Sheriffs Office, has
been a major Influence In put­
ting together programs for Ju
venlles such as the Juvenile
Assessment Center. Operation
Right Truck, the Consequenre
Unit. etc. *He has assisted In
making a solid foundation on
winch lo enlarge und enhance
our efforts (in helping Juve-.
nllesl.’ Harriett said. T he
ShertfTs Office has made tre­
mendous stndes with his lead­
ership.*

By MARIA OREM
Herald Slafl Writer
SANFORD - Tlir Orlando
Sanford Airjxirt Authority Is
Imping lo settle a lawsuit
scheduled lo go lo trial In
March, which has languished
since 11194.
Ilased on Ihe advice of alrjMirt attorney Sieve Coover.
imard memlx-rs this week
voted lo meet the demands of
Ihe jirojK-ny ownrn* on a par­
cel Ihe alqxirt acquired four
years ago as jiart of Its new en­
trant e road
The Iwo-acre parcel, known
as ihe Trainman proj&gt;erty. Is
|Mrt of a 10-arre tract partially
consisting of wetlands. Coover
said
"Die fire has lx-rn III berauru- of the trial datr.* Coover
said. "Demands are being made
l»y the |iroj&gt;erty owners.*
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Nurso Carol Archer receives flowers from CEO Doug
Sills, nght, as husband Lawronco looks on B»k&gt;w
Voluntoer Jane Back with (lowers Both women wore

Smith has an extensive
background In state law en­
forcement agencies und Juve­
nile Justice. Before coming to
the ShertfTs Office. Smith was
appointed to the position of
inspector general of the De­
partment of Juvenile Justice by
Secretary Calvin Ross In 1994.
Before taking that ofTlce. Smith
worked with Florida's D ep art
ment of Corrections.

honored lor their humanitanan spin! with the Dr
Thomas Fnst Jr Award

A rc h e r, B ack:
H o sp ita l’s Frist
A w a rd w in n e rs
By RUBS WHITE

Herald Stuff Writer

In a copy of hta resignation
letter, provided by the ShertfTs
Office. Smith states. *1 sin­
cerely appreciate the level of
confidence that you entrusted
lo me and am grateful for the
opportunity to have made a
difference In the quality of life
for the citterns of Seminole
County.*

SANFORD - Carol Archer has been a regis­
tered nurse at the hospital for IH yrurs - Jane
Uack a volunteer for 14 yrars.
On Thursduy, they wrrr recognized for llirlr
spirit and service at Columbia Medical Center
Sanford. Kuril was given an awanl for nilr• « P rist. Page 2A

At Issue Is whether the air(tort paid a fair appraisal value
ihised on ihe highest and Im-s I
use* of Ihe site. Coover said.
The Inlllal appraisal valued the
parrel at $10,000 an acre and
Ihe owners are asking for
$20,000 to $.’10,000 an arre.
'Hicir Is also Ihe question of
compensation lor the profes­
sionals Involved, such as the
attorneys and ajipralsers. he

Mild.
’ ll would ajijtear that our Inl­
llal ajipralsal Is flawed.* hr
Mild, adding lhat there needs
to lie another appraisal.
Coover Mild through Ihe le­
gal advice ol fudges and attor­
neys II would lie III the airjxirt's lies! Inlerrsl lo settle the
case to uvuld costly litigation.
D ir additional cost, he said,
would lie $0.1.000 Of Out

A irport. Pago 2A

Dr. King’s daughter to
speak at prayer breakfast
B y SU SAN W IN N E R

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD • The Seventh An­
nual Seminole County ITuyer
Breakfast Is right around the
corner. On Wednesday. Feb. IH
at 7 a.m. the city will lie honured with the prrsence of the
Rev. Bernier A. King, the
- rmingrsS t hdd -at Corrtta Scott—rj
King, and the lato«
Uither King Jr.
The Rrv. King will be Ihe
keynote speaker presenting the
theme Tliat All May Be One."
She Is a nationally renowned
orator and
has
Inspired
thousands from ull walks of
life.
According lo a rrcent press
■so Prayer, Page 2A
The Rev. Bernice A. King

Zoo’s Teen Team accepting applications
By MART ROWELL

Herald Correspondent

Two Amorlean Bald Eagles naar thanaat at Btata Road 4d.

Audubon members
monitor eagle progress
By BHARI BROOIE

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD
• A pair of
American Bald Eagles have re­
turned to their nest Just west
of Slate Road 415, at State
Road 46.
Seminole Audubon Society
chapter
president
Roger
Grlmshaw has been monitor­
ing the nest situation since
construction began on a
community health facility ad ­
jacent to the nest on S.R. 415.
Grlmshaw was concerned
that the pair would be dis­
turbed by the construction of
the factllty. which began late
last year. The nesting season
for eagles is between Oct. 1

and May 15. Individual pairs
return to the same territory
year after year. According to
Information
gathered
by
Audubon'a Eagle Watch, ea­
gles are most vulnerable to
disturbance In the first 12
weeks of the nesting period
and this can lead to nest
abandonment.
Bald Eagles often alternate
between nests In a territory,
but the report said that sites
are used by the original pair
or another pair aa long aa no
habitat degradation occurs.
An eagle's territory Is 750 to
1,500 feet In the primary zone
around the nest and up to one
1m Eagles. Psgs 2A

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Msrssssys

January marks the third
yrar or having a Tren Team at
Ihr Central Florida Zoological
Park. The zoo will be taking
applications between now and
Jan. 30.
What Is Ihe Teen Team? The
Tern Team, essentially, ts
Junior
doernt
volunteers.
During a four week training
program, teens learn about
the themed discovery boxes In
the zoo. so tliat they are
knowledgrablr enough to ex­
plain them to zoo visitors.
They also learn about four
different animals well enough
to be able to educate zoo visi­
tors about those animals.
Die teens come in one Sat­
urday u month to work at the
zoo. Dicy do one community
Involvement service project
during the yrar. Last year,
they participated In the St.
John's River cleanup. They
also do one fund-raiser for the
zoo. The teens come up with
the Idea for Ihe fund-raiser
and vote on it. They arc then
responsible for coordinating
and implementing the fund
raiser. Last year, they did a
car wash. To gel their parents
Involved, they host a parents
day every year. The parents
get to come to the zoo for a
buffet lunch and see what
their teens have learned when
the teens on a tour of the zoo.
Who can be on the Teen
Team? Anyone age 13 to 15
can apply. Docent Volunteer
Coordinator
Terry
Beige)
wants this to be a real life les­
son for the teens. The teens
must (Ul out an application
and be Interviewed by Terry.
The Interview la conducted

Cantral Floods Zoological Park Taan
Patrick McKaa (from left), Brandon Bonner, Alsxts

Jandraau, Tracy Parian. EnRy Goldman, Tiffany
Turner and Ksrui Wolf.

Just like a formal business In­ they think they would be a
terview. Parents are then good teaching volunteer. Those
brought In und told about the accepted must go through the
pluasea and minuses of the four week training class and
teen's
Interviewing
skills. pass a test on what they have
When they apply, they need learned. They then work at the
three letters of reference, one zoo from March through De­
from a parent, one from a cember.
teacher and one from another
Space la limited to 20 teens
source. They should also write and there to a small fee. Teen
a paragraph that explains why Team members pay $20 to

cover the costs of their train­
ing material*, zoo shirt and
name badge.
If you would like a Teen
Team application, pick one up
at the zoo or call Terry Belgcl
at 323-4450. ext. 121 and ahe
will' mall you one. If Terry la
not there, make sure you leave
your name, address and phone
number on her voice mall.

S U B S C R I B E T O T H E S A N F O R D H ER A LD FOR T H E B E S T L O C A L NEW S C O V E R A G E . Call 322-261 1

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Sanford commission to
meet
SANFORD * The city com ­
mission will meet Monday.
Jan. 12 at City Hall. 300 N.
Park Avenue at 7 p.m. For In­
formation, call 330-5000.

Longwood
to meet

commission

LONGWOOD - Die Lourwood City Commission will
meet Monday. Ja n 12 at 175
W. Warren Ave.. Longwood. at
7 p.m. The appointment of the
director of public safety will
lie confirmed at 6:30 p.m. For
information, call 260-3481

County commission to
meet
SANFORD - Tlte Seminole
County* Hoard of County Com­
missioners will meet Tuesday.
Jan. 13 at 1101 E. First St'..
Sanford nt 1:30 p.m. and 7
p.m. Adult entertainment rezonlng Is on the agenda. For
more information call 3211130. ext. 7219.

School board to meet
SANFORD - The Seminole
County School Hoard will meet
Tuesday. Jan. 13 at the Edu­
cational Support Center. 400
E. Lake Mary Blvd. at 3:30
p.m. For Information, call 3200000.

Lake Mary commission
to meet
LAKE MART - The Lake Mary
City Commission will meet
Thursday. Jan. 15 at 100 N.
Country Club Road, Lake
Mary, at 7 p.m. For more In­
formation. call 324-3000.

Golden Rule moves
SANFORD - Golden Rule
Housing and Community D e­
velopment Corporation, a non­
profit organization that pro­
vide* housing for very low In­
come Individuals, has moved
to 417 E. Second St.. The new
location ts the former Harris
House, a historic property In
Georgetown, will be open for
business In about a week, ac­
cording to director Cynthia
Hamilton Smith. For Informa­
tion. call 324-9123.

Continued horn Page 1A
release, in 1980, nl the ngr ol
17. she spoke to the United
University building
Nations on Apartheid, thus re­
dedication
alizing her oratorical gift. She
OVIEDO Tlte University of is remembered by most as the
Central Florida Faculty Center five- year -old in a Pulitzer
for Teaching and Learning will lYlze photograph taken of her
hold tls grand opening cere­ as she lay In her mother's lap
mony Tuesday. Jan. 13 from 3 during her father's funeral. As
to 4 p.m. during a presenta­ a child, she dreamed of be­
tion on teaching legal research coming both a lawyer and a
and a panel discussion on jmill!Irian, but God hud vet an ­
communicating In an Inlerac- other road for her to travel. On
live video environment. For March 27. 1988. she formally
Information, call 823-2730.
accepted "Ills call" by preach­
ing a sermon at Ebenezcr Hap
Columbia Medical Center (1st Church. She was ordained
two years later In May of 1990.
officers
SANFORD * Former Sanford As cited by Etxmy Magazine,
Mayor Hcttye D. Smith lias "she Is truly one of the 50 lead­
been appointed chairman of ers nf tomorrow."
The Rev. King holds a H.A.
(he Columbia Medical Center
Sanford Imard of trustees. Also degree In psychology’ from
appointed to the Imard were Sprtman College and on the
Dr. David C. Mowrrc. an nb- morning of her ordination, she
stetnclan/gvnecologlst
with was not only awarded n m aster
Mid-Florida OH/C.YN Special­ of Divinity degree, but also a
ists In Sanford: Doug Sills; doctorate of Law degree from
Stephen II. Coovcr. a partner Emory University. She has
In the law flim or tlulchUon •wen honored with a doctor of
Divinity degrre from Wesley
Mamclc A Coovcr and a past
director
of the Seminole College.
Presently? she Is the assis­
County Legal Aid Society: Wil­
liam T, Royster, a managing tant pastor at Greater Rising
partner with the accounting Star Haptlst Church In Atlanta,
linn of Greene, Dyrtis A Co.. Georgia where she oversees the
P.A. and a board member of Youth nnd the Women's Minis­
the Greater Sanford Chamber try. She Is a member of the
of Commerce; Dr. Gary W. Hoard of Directors of the Mar­
Snell, a family physlelan with tin Luther King. Jr. Center for
Family Practice Center of Nonviolent Social Change. Al­
Sanford and a former chief of though the Rev. King has re­
ceived awards and recognition
staff .
from various civic, religious,
corporate and political organi­
zations. she has not failed to
If yo u want to
realize (hat “to whom much Is
b u y a scho ol bus... given,
much Is expected." As
The Seminole County Public such, slie devotes time mcitSchool Hoard will hold a public tortng pre-tcenage and teen­
auction of school buses and age girls.
other vehicles on Friday. Januaiy 10. Thr location of this
GcofT Koarh. president-elect
auction Is 822 East State Road for the Seminole County Prayer
434. Winter Springs.
Hreakfast mid head of promo­
A second auction of miscel­ tions for the event, com­
laneous equipment will be held
mented." We urr very excited
on Saturday. January 17. Tills about this year's event. Tills
auction wlil be held at 410 will be the first female speaker
East 4th Street, Sanford. Items that we've ever had. Last year
can be previewed on the day of Meadowlark Lemon was our
each auction beginning at 8 guest speaker. We are so
a.m. with the auction starting
thrilled to be blessed with Rev.
at 9 a.in.
For more In­ King this year. Wc feel that her
formation. contact Chuck Al­ appearance will assist In racial
corn at 320-0346 at Surplus or
reconciliation for Sanford and
Property Records at 320-0234,
Seminole County."
320-0235. 320-0236.
He continued by saying.’ In
keeping with John: 17 when Je-

Frist
Continued from Page 1A
ntiing thr humanitarian spirit of Dr. Thomas
Frist. Jr., a founder of the Hospital Assm-lallon of Amerlcn that established the Sanlont
hospital.
The annual Frist awards honor Individuals
whose dolly dedication nnd eareglvlng epito­
mize the highest standards of quality and per­
sonal commitment. Winners receive a cheek
lor $250 and (hr hospllal gives another $250
lit their designated charities.
Those attending Thursday's presentations
were stunned when hospital CEO and presi­
dent Doug Sills said lhal 87-year-old Frist had
died Sunday at his home In Nashville. Term.,
and that Frist's wife. Calc, died Tuesday.
They wen* married 61 years, nnd now they
are being burled together." Sills said.
Archer had met Dr. Frist, and recalled when
he would come to the hospital to attend the
award presentations. She said she w*as totally
surprised to be the associate winner this
year. "I love this hospital and working here."
she said. "1 feel very much at home.
"It's an overwhelming feeling to be given the
Dr. Frist award," Arener said. She was Joined
Thursday by her husbnnd. Lawrence, son.
Travis nnd daughter. Nicole and two-year-old
granddaughter. Angctn. The Archers have
been married 27 years.
Bom la Carthage. N.Y.. Arrhcr came to
Hoi Ida In 1979. She began her work at the
Sanford hospital In April of 1980, working
first In the emergency room. She’s been In
outpatient surgery, short stay surgery nnd the
recovery room. She now serves as one of the
charge nurses In out patient surgery.
"During hectic times Carol Archer has al­
ways kept things running smoothly and has
been thanked by patients for her good care
and kindness." Sills read from romments on
sus pruyrd for unity nnd ‘tliat
we all might be one' we are
hopefvd of the vision that wc
sec In bringing everyone to ­
gether. Also Rev. King Is fol­
lowing In the splUt of this
prayer of our Lord and In her
father's footsteps In faith that
we all can be one."
A corporate sponsorship ta ­
ble of right will be 0150 or In­
dividual tickets may be pur­
chased at the cost of 015 each.
Seating Is limited and a sell­
out Is expected. ITompt replies
are necessary.
Checks may be sent to
Seminole
County
Prayer
Breakfast, P.O. Box 951446.
Lake Mary. FL 32795-1446.
Tickets will be mailed prior to
the event.
For funhrr Information call
Geoff Koach at Strang Com­
munications at 333-0600 ext.
2243.

the nwaid ballots.
TShc shows through lirr work an under­
standing tliat sire truly cares for the patterns
nnd her co-workers."
Employee nominees are those who may be
overshadowed Irernuse of Ihclr personal hu­
mility and modesty bill whose day-to-day
performance is dependable, consistent and
people-oriented. Clearly. Archer's associates
were pleased when her name was called.
Tlie same genuine feeling and applause
came when Back was given the volunteer
award, She’s lx-en a familiar face at the hos­
pital giving more than 13.000 volunteer hours.
She was president of the Auxiliary from 199495.
"They used to rail us pink ladles." she said.
"But we have many men who volunteer their
lime us well. Tills has been going on Ihrre
years or more. So we’rr not pink ladles any­
more. Wr’rr Auxlllartans."
At 70, Hack volunteers two or thrre days a
wrek. She's often the first person other* see
when they enter the hospital.
"IVe not thought about any rewards other
than seeing people smile when we gave them
lender loving rarr." Back said. "That was re­
ward enough." Back, a widow without chil­
dren. was Joined by her sister, Mrs. Belly Joe
llalhlg from Daytona.
Buck Is from Middleton. Ohio, and has lived
in Hoi Ida slntc 1940. Fur 25 years she was a
claims secrriary for Guy A Taylor In Tampa
and Orlando. Her husband. Randy Bark, died
from cuncer In 1980. He was at th r Sanford
hospital for an extmded slay.
"I feel very fortunate that I can help a little
here." Bark wild. "I've found a little niche In
life. I’m merrly Hying to gtvr something that
counts. My husband was so ill here and oth­
ers did so much for him."

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amount. 040.000 would be paid
out to the TTnutmans and the
remainder would cover legal
and appraisal fees.
‘Litigation would cost more
than 0100.000 * he said.
Coovrr sold although most of
the propeuy lies In wetlands,
the airport
authodty can't
Isolate the 2-acrr portion from
the tract. When the land was
Initially appraised prtnclpuls
questioned why the ulrport
would pay top dollar for wet­
lands. In addition, he said,
there Is a legal question on the
future use of the lund and since
most of the surrounding land
appears to be designated for
Industrial use. lhal would put a
different valuation on the

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mile beyond that. The hew
building falls within the secon­
dary zone, used by the birds as
a feeding area.
The Seminole Audubon Soci­
ety has been In existence for
more than 50 years. The pur­
pose of the group Is to promote
awareness and protection of
the plants and animals In the
St. Johns River Basin In order
to sustain the beneficial co­
existence of nature and hu­
mans. "With the rapid growth
of our area, we need a voice of
conservation here at the local
level," said Qrlmshaw.
The next meeting of the
Seminole Audubon Society wlil
be Sunday. Jan . 11 at 2 p.m. a t
the North Branch of the Semi­
nole County Public Library
System.
The speaker for the meeting

norma Auauuon v-emrr for
Birds of Prey. Hynt is the spe­
cial projects coordinator and
will talk about the role the
crater In raptor rehabilitation
and how raptors monitor the
environment. She will bring
along some live raptors for vis­
ual aidsl
The chapter meets monthly
for an Inside meeting and a
filed (Up. January’s field tUp
will be the following Saturday,
Jan. 17 to the Nouh Lake Jcsup Conservation Area.
The Sanford branch library
is located a ISO N. Palmetto
Ave. To paUicipatc in Add
tUps, please call 323-8375.
Meetings and filed tups are
free and open to Ihe public.
Anyone who Is Interested In
enjoying and teaming about
ecology, birds and wildlife In
Invited to attend.

Ttautnutn property.
Concerned over whether the
pro|wsrd deal could set a
precedent. Comer wild he has
requested a confidential setllrmcut.
"It also needs to be known
that we're not |&gt;uy1ng too murh
for this panel." hr said.
Funding lo cover thr cost of
thr lawsuit could come from a
Federal Avia lion Administra­
tion graul, Coovcr said. He
wild airport director Steve
Cooke luid spoken with the
FAA about reopening nn ex­
isting grant previously desig­
nated for thr entrance project.
However. Corner wild, the
authority will have to pay the
proposed settlement costs up
front and hope to get the FAA
grant money later.

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Minnie Mae Gore. 79. Coun- • Oramkow Funeral Home,
by C
Creek Boulevard. Jackson- Sanford, In charge of ar­
Mile,
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1996. Bom May 5. 1918 In
Christm as, Fla., she was a
lifelong resident of Central
Florida. Mrs. Oore was a wait­
Qravcside funeral services for
ress and ■ homemaker. She Mrs.
will be Saturday, Jan.
was a Baptist. One of the pio­ 10 at Oore
I p.m. In Oviedo Cemetery.
neering families In Christm as. Friends may rail at the funeral
Minnie was the daughter of home Friday from 6 until 8 p.m.
Harley Whltus Cox and Minnie I’receded in death by three chil­
Etta Redltt Cox. She Uved in dren: Curtis. Doris and Gary Oore.
Sanford for BO years before Mrs. Oore ts also survived by four
moving to Jacksonville to Uve grandchildren. Daniel and Kath­
ryn Oore of Sanford. Travis Hamil­
with her daughter.
Survivors include son. John ton and Debbie Yarborough, both
Jacksonville.
Daniel Oore J r.. Orlando: of lirisaon
Funeral Home, 322daughter. Dolores Oore Hamil­ 2131. Sanford,
is in charge of
ton. Jacksonville: four grand­ services.
children.
c.
Brtaaon Funeral Home. San­
catholic Funeral Services for
ford. in charge ol arrange­
Mr. Douglas C. Moore. 55. of
m ents.
Sanford, who died Monday at his
residence will be I p.m. Saturday
at Oramkow Funeral Home Chapel
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with Fr. Richard Trout officiating.
Douglas Moore. 65. Sanford Intcrmcnta will be private. Friends
Avenue. Sanford, died Monday. may tali at Oramkow Funeral
Jan . B. 1998 at his residence. Home Saturday from noon until
Bom Ju n e 13, 1942 in New service time. Mr. Moore was a lab
Jersey, he moved to Central technician for Dupont industries
Florida from Album. N J. in of Deepwater. NJ. He relocated to
1977. Mr. Moore was a lab Florida In 1977 where he worked
technician for Moblllte Indus­ for Mobilite Industry. For those
who wish, memorial contributions
try. He waa a Catholic. He waa are
suggested to American Diabe- ,
a member of National Rifle­ tea Assoc.,
1101 N. Destiny Road.
m an's Association and Vietnam Suite 415. Maitland. Fla.. 32751a veteran of the U.S. Army.
7105.
Survivors Include daughters,
Arrangements by Oramkow Fu­
Jam ie L., Album, N J.. Misty. neral Home. 500 E. Airport Utvd..
Orlando: son. Chad, Album. Sanford. Fla.. 32773. (407) 322N J.; sister, Patricia Carrel). 3213.

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SANFORD _ Tony Black has
been the minister for the San­
ford Church of Christ, at 1500
S. Park Ave. tn Sanford, for
ovrr nine and a half years now.
Ills counseling background and
extensive education has as­
sisted the membership In
growth both spiritually and
numerically.
According to Black, the con­
gregation has approximately
75 families or 165 members.
The church has served the
community with help for the
hungry through Its pantry pro­
gram and opening Its doors for
weddings and funerals. This
past summer the elders made a
family weekend available to the
city with a guest speaker from
International Bible College In
Florence. Alabama and various
activities. Including a ham ­
burger/ hot dng grilled lunch
and a special singing group.
Numerous special classes
are offered throughout the year
to meet the needs of Its mem­
bers. A parenting class re­
cently completed a video cur­
riculum while marrtagr/famlly
enrichment sessions are slated
for upcoming times. Presently,
die Wednesday evening Bible
classes arc serving men and
ladles classes separately to
assist the 'older women In
teaching the younger" and fos­
ter encouragement and open
communication with the men
and women slurring among
themselves.
Black shared that three eld­
ers and nine deacons serve the
church. “The deacons are In
charge of areas such as educa­
tion.
youth.
benevolence,
building, worship, fellowship,
treasury, missions and emer­
gency response.* he said. "We
also Itave three care groups
that meet for lunch on Sundays
and encourage each other

children. Throughout the year
we take every opportunity we
can to meet for fellowship
whether It be a wedding
shower, baby shower, Bible
study In the home, reception or
anyway we can celebrate and

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through fellowship and trying
to meet needs within the
group.*
Members are also working to
remodel and restock the re­
cently relocated church library.
Leadership Is prayerful that
the volumes of books, knowl­
edge and Information will serve
In strengthening the group.
The youth group Is com­
prised of about 10 to 15 chil­
dren who meet monthly to a t­
tend Christian Youth Fellow­
ship throughout the Central
Florida area. Monthly youth
devotions tn member's homes
are still In the planning stages.
The young people and their
parents have attended numer­
ous family outings to foster
family closeness and together­
ness.
Fellowships are a real plus,
according to Black. "We meet
yearly for our church picnic.*
he said. ’That event Is always
well attended as well as the
holiday party for the adults
and a separate one for the

preacher

encourage each other In the
Lord. Our ladles class Is very
active In the community mak­
ing lap robes for shut-ins and
those In the nursing homes.
They make bears for the hospi­
tals. They recently made care
packages for children In Bos­
nia.*
He continued by saying, “We
(the membership) are very di­
verse In age but are a very co­
hesive group that are con­
cerned about people but are
also very family oriented. We
havr a Family Sunday on the
fourth Sunday of each month.
On that day we meet for wor­
ship. Bible classes, a meal and
a brief devotion time. We do
not meet that evening to allow
families a time of renewal and
shared time together.*
Speaking ol a mission state­
ment for the church Black
said. *We want to share the
gospel and strengthen dlsclpleshlp. It comes from the
Qrest Commission where we
are told to baptise and teach
them to observe all things.*
The church also supports
many missions such as Chris­
tian Home and Bible School,
where orphaned children are
cared for and a Christian
school teaches them and oth­
ers throughout the Central
Florida area. Members also
support the Accept Pregnancy
Center In Longwood where
women are tested free for
pregnancy and assistance Is
provided to meet needs. The -

Central Florida Bible Camp re­
ceives financial and other help
from members. Several groups
over the last 20 years have
Journeyed to Jamaica to preach
the word of Ood.
He concluded by saying. 1
llilnk there Is a great door of
opportunity today. With the
growth of the community we
have vast reason to share
Lord. The focus seems to be In
the home and through this we
can develop the best in the
community for Christ.*
Services of the church are
Sunday worship at 9:30 a.m.
and Bible school at 10:30 a.m.
Sunday evening worship, ex­
cept for the fourth Sunday
meets at 6 p.m. and Wednes­
day Bible study resumes at 7
p.m. For more Information call
the church office at 322-7781.
Great music, great food,
great fellowship, basketball,
volleyball, canoeing and horse­
shoes will be offered. The coat
is $27, which Includes meals
and lodging.
For more Information call
Tom Cason at 330-2082 or
Chris Cubberly at 322-0222.

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3:30 p.m. This event will be
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located at 5210 Markham
Woods Toad. The public Is tnvtted to attend.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • A
"Life in the Spirit* Sem inar,
boated by the Servants of the
Moat High Catholic C haris­
matic Community at the
Church of the Annunciation.
1020 Montgomery Road in Al­
tamonte Springs (located b e­
tween State Road 434 and
State Road 436. wcat of Inter­
state-4) wtQ be b d d on Tues­
day nights for the Brat seven
of 1808. Each Tuesday
evening aesdon will begin
promptly at 7:30 p.m.
This will be the Brat ecu ­
menical lif e In the Spirit*
Seminar tn Central Florida,
with several churches and
m inistries being represented,
a unique opportunity for di­
verse groups to come together
as the Body of Christ and
‘discover the wonderful SptrRfilled life.*
This aeries will help partlfcftpanto to: eat ahhah /
re­
establish a personal relation­
ship with Jesu s Christ, yield t o .

the action of the Holy Spirit in
their lives and become a part
of a group with whom they can
share their Christian life.
Participants range from ac­
tive churchgoers, to nominal
churchgoers, to people who
have given up the practice of
their faith, to unbelievers. For
those who are already Chris­
tians. the lif e in the Spirit*
Seminar offers help tn finding
a fuller release of the Holy
Spirit; for thoee who are not. It
serves as an introduction to
Christianity, an opportunity to
enter a relationship with Jesu s
Christ, and a time to learn to
cooperate with the work of the
Holy Spirit.
Admission la free. Call the
pre-register at 670-2845 ext.
0400.

Pooconooo anniversary
SANFORD - The Deaconess
Board of Zion Hope M.B.
Church. 710 Orange Ave.. will
celebrate Its anniversary on
Sunday. Jan. 25 a t 3 p.m. Pas­
tor Paul Wright of Calvary
Temple of Praise of Sanford
will be the guest speaker.
The public is invited to at­
tend.

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provided to the Saq/bnl Herald,
the number to call for the Rita
Theatre la 321-8111 instead of
the number th at ran tn Thurs­
day's edition.

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Supar Bowl party
SANFORD • Rise Upl Sanford
la planning at Super Bowl
Party with the game being
viewed on a 14-foot screen. If
you are Interested in attending
call Tom Cason at 330-2062 or
Mike Duffy at 800-5504.

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SANFORD • Rise Upl Sanford
wtli present 'Breaking Down
'th e walla* Part U Men's Re­
treat at Camp Joy on Feb. 6
and 7. In keeping with Promfoe 6 of Promise Keepers, th e
SANFORD • Zion Hope M.D.
men of Sanford are getting to ­
Church, 710 Orange Aire., will
celebrate Ita Homecoming on gether at Camp Joy to Break
Jan . 18 at 4 p m. Pastor Rob* Down the Watts that separate
us. Promise $6: A Promise
Keeper la committed to reach
Mt, Mission IIM o n aiy
Church of Daytona Beach »U1 beyond any racial and d e­
nominational barriers to dem­
be in ftttTfuU*™*
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unity.
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Sanford Herald

January 9. 1998

Sports
: THE WEEK
PREP ATHLETICS
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Herald Staff Writer

Jan. 9: Seminole at Laka Mary,
girls soecar, 7 p.m.
This shouldn't be a very dose game. Lake
Mary is a powerhouse In GA and the Lady
Moles haven't won a conference game In
three years.
Still, there's plenty of reason to check this
one out. mainly to see If Seminole's C.C.
Qulllan can outscore Lake Mary's Ally Be­
nitez.
Both players are among the leading
scorers tn Central Florida and Tony Arena's
Seminole team Is looking as good as It has In
years.
Lake Mary Is as powerful as ever, just be­
hind Lake Brantley In the county's pecking
order and Jordan Kellgren doesn't give up
goals very easily.

Jan. 9: Laka Mary at Saminola,
boys baskstball, 7:30 p.m.
Seminole Is playing Impressive basketball
all throughout the early part of the season
and has lost several heartbreakers.
Cornelius Blue Is leading the offense and
Daryl Redding can be a scoring machine.
Seminole Is a sleeping giant In the county as
Oviedo. Lake Howell and Lake Brantley have
gotten most of the early attention but the
Notes are capable of sneaking up on anyone
come playoff time.
The Rams overcame a season filled with
tough losses to win Its haahrthall tourna­
ment last week and Paul Beik has been un­
stoppable. He Is one of the leading scorer* I#
Central Florida, but even more Impressively,
without all the attention, Ben Kersenbrock
might be the team's most Important player.
He doesn't let many rebounds get away and
may be able to dominate against a small
Seminole squad.
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B
Twenty and counting
Seminole’s strong effort
can’t keep Lake Mary
from winning 20th game
Herald Staff Witter
LAKE MARY _ Last night, some­
body stood up to the big bully on
the block and almost came away
with the upset of the gtrls' basket­
ball season.
Sure. Lake Mary ran away with a
71-01 win over visiting Seminole to
extend Its unbeaten record to 2(H).
but last night was different.
Seminole came ready to play.
There was no boring, slowdown
offense. Lake Mary found Itself on
the floor as often as the Semlnoles
In a physical battle that ultimately
cost Seminole two of Its starter*.
For Seminole. It was an Inspired
effort that is great preparation for
the district tournament which start
at the end of the month. A Lady
'Nole's win over Pine Ridge next
Wednesday will put Seminole Into
a tie for first In Class 5A-District 4
and the possibility of a top seed In
the districts.
For Lake Mary. It was a wake-up
call that the top-ranked team In
Class GA may liave needed. All
season long, the lady Rama have
faced slowdown offenses that have
prevented them from playing to
their highest potential.
Still, they haven't faced a serious'
challenge since early In the season'
when Injuries and athletes playing

Laursn Bradtey post up over Ssminois's Tamara OAchrtat tor two of her gams-high
17 points as top-ranfcsd Laka Mary improved to 20-0 on the season Thursday night.

Croom s is charitable to visitors
In addition to William,. TMus Waldo qlso scored 10
f&gt;i&gt;Owflt yr*h. )9
points.......... "
"
Crooms 10-7) will .host. Tbs Masters Academy from
Winter Park In a varsity only contest at 4 p.m. on
Monday at home Allen Oymnaaium.

point*, mtnic Tif» McCloud 1*4

ORD _ Charity begns at home, but not usually
visitors tn basketball.
iday night a t Alien Oymnaaium. the host
i Panthers and Lake Highland Preparatory
from Orlando hooked up In a very good, hardboys' basket ball game. But the Panthers
out their guests. putting the Hlffilanders on
il tine where they im pended by hitting the
e* and topping the home squad. 75-65, in

Jan. 12: Laka Mary at Ovlado,
girts baskstball, 790 p.m.
W1H anyone be able to beat the Lady
Rams?
-.That’s the question Oviedo coach Tom Bierl
faces when his Lady Lions take on Lake Mary
in the always Intense Oviedo gym.
Oviedo has been playing well of late and
has the leading scorer In Central Florida,
kfaiy Lou Johnston. Don't get the Impres­
sion that Oviedo Is a one person team.
Johnston gets the headlines and the points,
but she plays Cor a deep team and Bierl uses
a lot of his bench. Oviedo can count on a big
night from Johnston but It la the unsung
heroes such as Katie McCown and Kelly
Brock that speU the key to Oviedo's chances.
; What can you say about Lake Mary that
hasn't been said before? Number One In the
state says It all.
: Don't look for many of the Lady Rams in
the statistical categories. Teams have been
playing slowdown all year against them but
■pach Carl Brown seems to always figure
Hwt a way to Jump out to a big enough lead
that everyone gets plenty of minutes.
This should be an Interesting battle In that
tp matches the county's and. possibly the
"state's beat point guards In Johnston and
Lake Mary's Aahlee Balia nee.

fall sport* hampered the team.
After the fame, Seminole coach
Sylvr »er Wynn aald he was proud
of his team's effort.
•We did real well tonight.* Wynn
aald. *We had a cold speU but
Maiy knows it waa In a dogfight.*
The dogfight coat Wynn starters
Rosetta Jackson and Dl Dl Hamp­
ton and he also had three player*
In foul trouble early • Shamefka
Stokes. Tamara Olkhrtat and Fe­
licia Henderson • but the Lady
‘Moles (12-5) hung in and. until a
late Lake Mary charge, was In the
game despite missing too many
free throws.
Lake Mary Jumped out to an 18­
12 first quarter lead despite a
scoreless effort horn Lauren Brad­
ley who eventually led the Lady
Rams with 17 points. An early run
tn the second quarter kept Semi­
nole dose, pulling to within four
points, but Lake Mary waa able to
keep the lead the entire way as
Seminole couldn't make Its free
throws drop.
Lake Mary had some problems of
It* own as point guard Aahlee
Ballance played despite an Illness,
and coach Cart Brown wasn't
pleased with the way his team
indled the problem.
In fact, the normally subdued

IBs

n s led througi the Bret three quarters and
nine-point advantage hearting Into the final
k n itfs. But Lake Highland (8-8) responded by
tog the Panther* 22-15 tn the fourth period to

L A T E W EDNESDAY
SANFORD _ Seminole High School rallied lo out­
score Lake Brantley 16-11 in the fourth quarter and
pulled off a 47-48 upset of the Patriots at BUI Fleming
Memorial Oymnaaium.
Lake Mary's three Inside players combined to score
54 points as the Rama won their sixth straight game.
72-57. over homestanding Lyman.
Winter Springs outacored Pierson-Taylor 29-13 In
the second quarter and won Its second game of the
season with an 85-47 thrashing of the homestanding
Wildcats.
.
T8. CROOMS SS. OVKSTOCB
18 IS 14 a 1 1 .7 8
™

W|B&gt;— H TWsI fauh J

uasa m sruand IS. C ro o n . 20 ro u k d out _ Lake lU fhtand. JU r”

Lake Mary bsat Lyman.

job In scoring 16 points.

Lyman boys’ soccer team continues hot streak
Herald corre spondent

rior Individual efforts.
That waa the case tn the Lyman Greyhounds'
2-0 victory over the vlelUhg Oviedo Liana in a
Seminole Athletic Conference boys' soccer game
Thursday night a t the Carlton Henley Athletic
Complex.

playing hurt. And we ahut down one of the top
scoring teams In the area tonight.
"Ootag tn. we knew we were going to have to
■top IfusUn) Cook and (Mike) Zlgler. Brian
Janorits end Chris Bonntag did s great Job
staying with them. And. as usual. Shane
LaPlaca and Mark Lewta cams up big In another
b&lt;la S E ra.w h o sh u to u t Lake Mary an Tuesday,
turned away seven shots &gt;• Including a pair of

•*

pass from Darko Boccvskl and deposited a
quick one-time shot In the net.
The Greyhounds had several opportunities to
pad their lead tn the first half as Lewis, Sasya 1
Markovtc, and Jason Dtebler all hit the crossbar '
with shots.
Oviedo also hammered on the Ironwork a bit;
Tim Swander volleyed a shot that got by every­
thing except the left goalpost with 18 minutes
left in the match.
Another extraordinary Individual effort for the

Jan. 14: Laka Brantley at Laka
Mary, girta aooear, 7:90 p.m. ;
•"Lake Brantley Jumped out as the early
leader In one of the state’s best county's for:
p f s soccer when It took second place, be-:
hind perennial dynamo Spanish River. In the
target Soccer Classic two weeks ago.
-The Lady Pats are young but are used t o '
playing In the spotlight. Olnger ScOtck. M ag-'
gje TUUIa and goaltender Sabrina Bonaparte
a r e ju st a few o f the starts trying to return to
the state playoffs.
.
Mary has another top scorer to stop
with Sdbck. last year's leading scorer In the
county but Kellgren. days after facing C.C.
fin tils n, la tough and has faced Sefllck In the
p ast
This
be a battle of Bonaparte and
Kellgren with the winning team taking over
the top spot in the county.

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Grey­
hounds came moments after
Swander’s near-miss. Adrian
IVdrusa went after the ball
with a Lion defender and came
away with It. Prom there. Pe­
drosa was In alone on the
Oviedo keeper and scored at
73:24.
Wlille disappointed with the
result. Oviedo coach Joe
Avalonr was philosophical
about the loss.
*Lvman Is a great team and
they're
well-coached,*
said
Avalone. “I've learned a lot
from Ray In the years IYe know
him. I wouldn't say that I Imi­
tate him. but he has taught me
a lot.
“It's going to be difficult for
us to beat Lyman if we have to
face them In the district to u r
nament. Our younger players
will have to step up and play a
little beyond themselves."

For all the defensive efforts
on both sides, the game fea­
tured a remarkable amount of
offense. The teams combined
for 30 shots on goal requiring
nine saves (and four more
stops by hardware) and 16
comer kicks.
“Tills was an outstanding
high school soccer game,* said
Sandldge. Tonight was an ex­
ample of two skilled teams
playing well. The score of tills
game could have easily been 54. But both defenses and
'keepers played well.*
The junior varsity contest
also was won by Lyman, 2-0.

S H U TO U TS IN GIRLS
LONOWOOD _ The Lake
Mary, Lake Howell and Lake
Brantley girls' soccer teams all
posted shutout victories In
Seminole Athletic Conference
action Wednesday night.

R A M S 4. G REYH O U ND S 0
Lake Mary
1 3 _ 4
Lym an
0
0 _ 0
G o «J»

_ la k r

Mary

4

(Cooley

1,

Ik-avrr 1. IVm lln I, Krilcren I). Aselet*
. la k e M a ry
Sim la on final
2 K r ro n U _
varally _ L a k r

,1 tKIker. lU r l lr Denver)
_ Luke M ary 34; L y m a n
Luke Mary 7-1 Ju n io r
M ary 0. L y m a n 0.

S IL V E R H A W K S 3 , U O N B 0
O viedo
0
0 .0
Lake HoweU
0
3 _ 3
HouU _ Lakr lliw rtl 3 lllo lra n b 2.
IVyrc II Am Ii I i _ Lakr llowcll 2 (Kite
1. I T y r e

|) S h ota o n final _ O vie do IS ;

Lake llow rll 16 H tvonb . Oviedo 4-3-1:
Lake llowrll 7-0-2 Ju n io r v a n ity _
Lake llow rll 3. Ovtrdo 0
P A T R IO T S S, S E M IN O L B S 0
Sem inole
0
0 .0
Lake B rantley
3
a _ 8
tiool* _ Lakr [iranllry 3 DUObrrfi I ,
T hornton I. MrMillan I. Corkretl I.
SrDlrk l | A u l r l i _ Lakr llranllry 4
(Cooley I. McMillan I. SrUtrh I. Corkrrfl I). Shut* on fiual _ Seminole 5. L akr
llran llry 33 llrro n l* . l a k r llra n llry
S -l. J u n io r c a n ity . la k e llranllry 3.
Seminole 0

Boys
Continued from

Page

IB

W EDNESDAY
A R R O W F O R C E V I 4 7 , P A T R IO T S 4 5
Lake B ran tley (43)
K m hi 9. Van Caatrrm 17. Malcolm 2. Ilepp 2. Morgan 8.
Illrka I. Aaartil 4. O'Urlen 2 Total* 13 11-14 43
S em inole (47)
Seymore 6 Patrick 3. flush 10. Redding II. Pratt 2. IHue
13. Total*; 17 12-16 47.
Lake B rantley
S 17 I I I I
43
Sem inole
12 12 7 I S _ 47
Three-point held goal* _ Lake Qramky 4 (Van Caaieren 3.
Kerr hi 1); Seminole 1 lUueh 1) Tout foul* _ Lake tlramley
12: Seminole 16 Fouled out .none. Technical* _ Lake llran­
llry. Rerthl, Record* . Seminole 11-3. Junior vanity _ Lake
llranllry 37. Seminole 34
R A M S 7 2 . G REYH O U ND S 37
Lake M ary (72)
Abram* 4. Bingham B, Betk 22. Kmenbrock 17. Shapiro
IS Hoffman A Treat* 50 91..17 75
Lym an (37]
Key* 3. Iluaactn 2. Plenon 10. D. Cleveland 10. PmdtUa 3.
Beads I. Houston 6. Var 16. Carolan 2. Broaaolt 2. Total*
17 14-21 37.

Lake M ary
22 18 20 1 3 . 7 2
Lym an
10 20 13 14 37
Three-potnl field goal* . Lake Mary 2 (llingham I. lin k I)
Lyman 3 (Keys I, Padilla 1. Houston II Total fuula _ U k e
Mary 20. Lyman 23. Fouled out . Lakr Maty. Shapiro: Ly­
m an P ten o n Technical* _ Lyman. Cleveland Record* . Lake
Mary 12-4: Lyman 3-6 Ju n io r v a n ity . Lyman 39. Lake
Mary 49.
B E A R S S B . W IL D C A T S 4 7
W in ter Springe (SB)
Ja m es 16. Kirby 3. Brown 30. Holland 6. Wlggui* 20.
Mllrhrl] 3. Williams 2. Itargravr* 3 Totals; 34 2-7 HS
Ptareon-T. DeW Ut T a ylo r (47)
Kay 8. W hidden 10. Oyiutl 12. QrtRln 12. lU lil* 2. Moyer
3 Totals: IB 8-13 47.
W inter Springe
IB 29 I S 22 _ S3
T a ylor
14 13 13 3 _ 47
Ttucc-puiui (arid g w l t . 13 (Brown 6. liuliatal 2. Wiggin* 2,
Jam es I. Kirby I. Hargraves II: Taylor 3 (Whidden 2. Griffin
II Total fouls . W inter Spring* 18; Taylor 10. Fbulrd out _
none Technicals _ none. Hreord* . Winter Spring* 2-7. J u n ­
ior varsity _ W inter Springs 08 Taylor 42.

Girls

Contlauod
Pago IB
In fact, the normally subdued
Brown showed sparks of emo­
tion at this team throughout
the game and didn't seem
happy, even with the 20 -polnt
‘win.
* *1 was Just trying to do somr■thing to get a spark out of
• them.* Brown said. "We Just
didn't have It tonight. Someone
' needs to Uke charge when
&gt;someone Uke Asulee ts lU."
’ He also wasn't pleased with
' his team's intensity In a big lo&lt;cal game against Its neighbor­
hood rivals.
"There was no intensity at
all. Seminole come ready to
play,* Brown said. ‘Hopefully
this was the one where we
didn't show up ready and It
, doesn't happen again. We
didn't defend weU and we made
, too many silly mistakes.*

Lake Mary still had four
scorers In double figures:
Bradley (17), Mary Leah Sut­
ton, playing with a broken
nose (15). Stephanie Dale (10)
and Lindsey Manx (12).
Seminole was led by 011christ ( 10), Jackson (15) and
Stokes (II).

Lyman (15-5) took a 13-6
lead and was ahead 13-10
heading Into the second period
when the Lions erupted. After
the 26-7 second quarter scor­
ing advantage. Oviedo (17-4)
did almost aa weU in the third
quarter, outscortng the Grey­
hounds 10-2.
The victory exorcised s ghost
O VIEDO R0M P$,
OVIEDO.
_
Mary ’ Vou th at srtm riJ to be hi
Johnston scored 16 points In a tld n k ("ss‘Lyman°l
26-7 second quarter outburst B ierrt talented squad the last
aa the Oviedo Lions overcame two times the team had played.
an early deficit to thum p visit­ Including the district semifi­
ing Lyman. 61-36, in a girls' nals last spring.
Johnston finished with 22
Class 6A-Dlotrict 3 and Semi­
nole Athletic Conference con­ points and seven assists, while
Sharon Cotton added 13 points
test Thursday night.
"Our defensive intensity was and Kelly Brock chipped In
there tonight,* sold Oviedo with 11 points. Katie McCown
head coach Tom Blert. "We re had a good night running the
playing aa well as we can right Oviedo offense with six sso lsu .
now."

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t t lh , 1M 7.
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VE.
ANTHONY H. R CNDEL and
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A/K/A KATHERINE ANN
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INFORMATION
BE U S E D FOR TH A T
Dated tha I t n d Sag •*
OECEM SCR. 1EET.
MARYAN NC M O A N
Clark of Circuit CdW t
By Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
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A CCO R DING T O T N I M AP O N
FLA T TH ER E O F AS R ECOROED
Rf F L A T BOO K U , RAGES ES
A N D I T . IN T H E P U B LIC
R EC O R D S
OF
SEM IN O LE
C04JNTY, FLORIDA.
B/E/Ai FEE KISSIMMEE P U C E ,
W IN TE R G AR O C N E. FLO R ID A
O R O ER BD I f E E MlN O L I
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Tampa, Florida M EET
Telephone: (E l If EFT
C IS * M -04171
Fubum : January t , *. t
DCM-1E

Week
, C o n tin n s d fr o m P a g s I B

Int win over Lake HoweU last week when

&amp;rad Combes banked a shot In at the buzzer.

Jan. 14: Pina Rldga at Saminola, girls baskstball, 7:30 p.m.

The question Is. who will be the hero for
the Lions? There are plenty of choices at the
This may be the biggest game of the year
home of the Class 6A runners-up from last for Seminole aa U louts to avenge an early
year but it could be Combes, Brian Register, season loss to Pine Ridge.
The Panthers lead the Class 5A-District 4
Josh Cullen or any of a number of Lions.
The team is deep and has no superstars and race by a game over the Tribe and Seminole
haw proven that they can bang and play fi­ needs to win If wants to be the top-seed for
nesse ball at the same time.'
the upcoming district tournament.
Seminole Is led by Shemetka Stokes and
Seminole Isn't the tallest team in the
county but may be the quickest and there Tamara Gilchrist, while Pine Ridge Is led by a
aren't many coaches who can run a gam e pair of 6-foot-phis transfer students from Es­
Uke the ‘Notes Bob Tralna and Oviedo's Ed tonia.
Kershner.

I. I M 4 I I C A
UNION P L A N T t M NATIONAL
HANK F/R/A LEADER
FEDER AL BANK
FOR SAVINGS.

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i Wat Final Judgment
iTta . IM F , and
can* number E 7 -1 4 K CA *4 W#
Circuit

Court

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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
8:30 p.m. til 6:30 p.m.

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property a* aol M i n i at
rM ei J M
L O T EE OAKLAND VILLAGE
S E C TIO N O N E. A O C O R O N M T O
TH E
PUT
TH E R E O F
AS
R ECO R DED M P U T B O O K EE.
E l A N D •&gt;. P U B LIC
OF
S E M IN O LE
O O UN TY, FLORIDA.
N O TE : P U R S U A N T T O TH E
FAIR
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
F I U C T I C E S A C T V O U AR E
ADVISED TH A T IM IS LAW FIRM
IS D E E M SO T O B E A D E B T
C O L L E C TO R A TTE M P T OK* T O
C O L L E C T A D E B T AMO A N Y
BIFORM ATION O S TA M B O W ILL
B E U S E D FO R TH A T PURPOSE.
Oaaad m * is m day e&lt; D E C E M ­
BER . 1SET.
aUUIVANME M ORES
Ctpik of CireuR Court

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SUNDAY
8:00 a.m. til 11:00 e.m.

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wherein U N IO N
P LA N TE R S
N ATIO N A L
SANK
F/K/A
LEADER FSOERAL S AN K FOR
E A riN O E. 4* FfabdW and A R O S W E FLO R EZ, G A R Y W. AM ES,
A N TO IN E TTE M . AM ES. W ADE
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HOM EO W NER S ASSO CIATIO N.
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TH E S U B JE C T R EA L PRO PER ­
TY N O . I , N/K/A KIM PEREZ.
S O N » IN
I S U B JE C T
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M AR K
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Tha Petitioner aioo seeks an

D E LIV E R Y

need a apaciai
to panicipata m thw procaadmg
m o u ld
contact
ADA
Coordinator at SOt N. Park
Avanua. Sulla N ., Sanford,
Flarida 9 9 TF I, al faact fhra Pay*
prior
to
tha
procaadinsTalaphana: (407) 121-4I X Sat.
4E17: 1-POO-P44-P771 (TD D ) or
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EH ALA BCVERITT. A/K/A E H A LANOA BCVERITT, CLERK O F
THE C IR C U IT C O U R T OF S EM I­
NO LE
C O U N TY ,
FLORIDA,
STATE OF FLORIDA. DEPART­
M EN T OF REVENUE. Ik/ara
Defendant!*). I will tall lo me
high a tl and b e ll biddai for
c a m at Ih* weal Irani doer of
Ih* Eamlnalp County courth aul* in Banin, d iem lnnla
County. Florida, al 11:00 A M
on th* 10th dey of JANUARY.
1EPE. Ih* following d a ictb e d
property aa m i forth in M W
Final Judgmant. I* wit:
Lot I I (L*M Ih# North IS taal
thereof) end the North 14 le «l af
Lai 11, Block 1, Bel-Air, accord­
ing la the plat thereof aa
recorded m Plat Soak *, Pag*
T t , el ih* Public Record* of
t*mmot* County, Florid*
N O TE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
P R A C TIC E S A C T VOU ARE
ADVISED TH AT THIS U W FIRM
IE D EEM ED TO BE A D E B T
C O LLE C TO R ATTEM P TING TO
C O L L E C T A D E B T AND ANY
INFORM ATION O BTAINED WILL
BE US ED FOR TH AT PURPOSE
D*l*d Ih* lath day ot D E C E M ­
BER. 1SE7.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk el Circuit Court
By J m * E. Jatewtc
Deputy Clerk
C O D ILIB 4 STAWIAR4KI
agio C o , &amp;csui Soul*,aid
Suite 4S0
Temp*. Florida 1)407
Telephone ( t i l l S77-400S
C tt H7 07U I
PuMteh: January 1. B, IS M
DEL-14

IH T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T
1O O U N TY ,
PM* Nuei be n
• F -1 B 4 I-C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ANNIE LEE RRANNON.
N O T IC E

Cgunti. I
L O T 147, O IIR S O M G 1.
AC CO R 04NG T O T H I P U T
TH E R E O F A l R EC O R D E D IN
F L A T B O O K EE, PAGE 44 O F
T H E P U B L IC R EC O R D * O F
SEM INOLE C O U N TY , FLORtOA.

W THE CMCU4T COURT
OP THE B4G44TEBRTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AND FOR
COURTY.
FLORIDA
k OCITOR

OP ADEIINNTfUtTION
Th* edm m ittraiion of Ih*
(a ta l#
of
Man*
C obb,
decaaeed, FU* Number 171041-CP , N ponding In 0«*
Circuit Oebrt far E emlneie
Ceuntys
PMrtd*.
Prebet*
Btytaien. the addraai ef which
le 'N .O . Drawer C , Sanford,
Flertd* 11771. Th* name end
addroM of the peroonni ropreee w atiF* and the peraonal repreeantetivea pffemoy are **4
A LL IN TE R E S TE D P ERSONS
M l N O TIFIED THAT:
AH geraon* on whom ihi*
Nolle* M aervpd who hate
•election* that challenge Ih*
vaiWNv t* the W M, W * gueidication* af Ih* paraanal r**raaantaffva, n a u L ar lurla^llcll^m
*1 thi* Court a n required t* fia
the* eb)acttone with M s Court
W ITHIN TH E U T I R OP TH REE
M O NTH S A FTE R TH E DATE OP
T H I FIR ST PUBLICATIO N OP
THIB N O TIC E O R TH IR TY DAYS
A FTE R T H I DATE O F SERVICE
OP A C O P T OP TH IS N O TIC E
ON TH EM .
AH creditor* of th* dec edent
and other paraon* havtnp
claim* ar demand* egeinet
copy pf thW nolle* I* served
data ef th* ffral publication ef
claim* with thW Court WITHIN
T H I U T I R O P TH R EE M ONTHS
APTBH TH E DATE OP T H I
FIRST P U O U C ATIO N OP TH IS
N O TIC E O R TH IR TY DAYS
A FTE R T H I OATS OP SERVICE
OP A CO PY OP TH IS NO TIC E
ON TH EM .
cradOare of Ih*

with tht* Court W ITHIN
TH R E E M O N T H ! A F TE R T H I
DATE OP TH E FIRST PUB LIC A­
TION OP TH IS N O TIC E.
A LL CLAIM S, DEMANDS AND
O G JE C TIO N E N O T S O FILED
W ITH E l FOREVER BARRED.
Th# data
of Mi* fast
pubhet
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R ip ra n
TO : I
LAS T KNOW N RESIDENCE:
• C A U 1 ULPtAMO CO LO N
F O N C I. P UER TO RICO 007*1
C U R R EN T RESIDENCE:
UNKNOW N
VO U ARE N O TIFIED Dial an
S'

YOU ARE NO TIFIED that an
Action tor torecloauro ot a
mortgage on th* following
property In SEMINOLE County.
Florida:
LO T l i t . RIVERSIDE AT TW IN
RIVERS U N IT I. ACCO R DING TO
TH E
PUT
TH ER E O F
At
RECORDED IN P U T BOO K 44,
PAQFS 44. 44. M . 17 AND IE .
PUB LIC R ECORDS OP S E M I­
NOLE C O U N TY , FLORIDA,
hat boon filed againai you and
you *ro required to torvo a
copy of your written dafenooo.
H any, to It on SPEAR AND
H O FFM A N . P.A., Attorney*,
whoa* addrac* i* 701 South
Dlci* Highway, Coral G ablet.
Florida 11144. (101) 444 77*4.
within M day* after th* teal
publication ot in* notice and to
file in* origin*! with the Clerk pf
tfu* Court oifher before earvic*
on SPEAR AND H OFFM AN P.A ,
attorney* or immediately there­
after, otherwise a default wiM
be entered again*! you lo t Ih*
rebel
demanded
m
tha
Complaint or Pennon
W ITNESS my hand and eeal ot
tht* Court on thi* l l r d day ••
DECEM BER , TEST.
iS t A l)
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clerk ot the Court
By: J e m Bnllant
Ac Deputy Clerk
F»i*w &lt; « with dieabfbty who
need a epee Lei accommodation
to participate M thi* proceeding
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator ol lo t N. Pork
Avenue, Buna N ., Sanford.
Florida 11771, at least free day*
prior
I*
th*
proceeding.
Telephone |407) 111-41)0 Eel.
4 JI7 ; 1.4J0-44E-ST71 (TD D) or
I-E 0 0 -M 4 -E 7 7 0 (V), vta Florida
Re ley Service
Pwbirth: January 1. 4. 1444
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FL 11707

P T-P TA -C A
DIVtaiON 14-K

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_______ PL 11714
Not (407) 7PE-0140

Pl*inti«(»|,
v».

RAMON AVIL IS . JR .. *1 aL

NO TIC E IE H E M E T OtVEH
pursuant la a Pawl Judgment at
Mortgage Forocloeur* dated
December IT Ih , I M F , and
antared In Case NO . B T-4F4-CA
af th* CircuM Court af tha E IG H ­
TE E N TH Judicial CbcuR m and
far SEMINOLE County. Florida
•harem FLAO STAR BANK la the
Plaintiff and RAMON AVILES.
JR .. JU D ITH CROW LEY, JO A N
CROWLEY. TE N A N T PI N/K/A
JOANNIE AVILES, TE N A N T f t
N/K/A DUANE DUNN are tha
Defendant!. I wM aaH In « w
hiphaat end boat bidder far
c a m at th* W E S T FR O NT
O O OR OP T H I S EM INO LE
C O U N TY C O U R TH O U S E: SAN­
FORD, FLORIDA, at 11*0 OJn..
on th* 10th day af January.
tlE E , th* following dooertbad
property a* eat forth m *aM
Final Judgment:
LO T 11. FOX NUN. A C C O R D M Q TO T H I P U T TH ER EO F AS
M C O R O I O IN P U T B O O K IB
P A O I SO. O F T H I P UB LIC
M CONDS
OF
S EM INO LE
CO U N TY . FLORIDA.
W tT M B S MV HANO and Ih*
aaal ef thi* Court on Dacombor
tath, 1447.
(• ■ A l)
Clerk at tha Circuit Court
By: Jana E. Jaaewti
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCaU*. Raymar.

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Peat Offie* Boa 1410
Tampa. FL l l M t
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individual ar
notice net 1*1
day* prior to th*
nolle*. Tataphan*: 4 4 7 -U 1 4190 art. 4197; 1 448 440-4771
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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida •Friday, January 9, 1998 •3 8

People
How to deal with holiday bills
famlllea

Gamblers Anonymous and
Gum-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Oood Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
Maitland. For more Informa­
tion. call 236-9206.

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

Historical Commission
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m.,
the first Monday of the month,
at Ute Frank Evans Center. 1S8
N. Country Club Road. Contact
James Thompson at 322-9432
for more Information.

Practical Nurssa
Tire
Licensed
Practical
Nurses Association of Florida,
Inc., meets the second Monday
of the month at 6:309 p.m. at
Kllamey Baptist Church. 701
Formoso 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.

Nar-Anon
Nor-Anon, a self-help group
for relatives and friends of ad ­
dicts, will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando Oenrral Hospi­
tal. For more Information, call
869-6364.

TOPS
Member of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
Die First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For more Information about
the chib, call - 331-4464.

Toaatmaatara
Night Owls Toastm asters
meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m., at the
Lake Mary Community Build­
ing. 260 N. Country Club Road
In Lake Mary. Contact RoseUs
Bonham at 333-8284 for Infor­
mation.

Blood Bonk
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O-type do­
nors • to donate at its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
information. caU 322-0622.

TOP8

TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sen­
sibly) Chapter *621 meets
every Monday, from 10-11:45
a.m.. at the Sanford Alliance
. Church. 1401 S. Park Ave..
Sanford. For Information, call
321-9240. Visitors are wel­
come.

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

. Sonlor activities
Lake Maty Seniors Invite
, anyone 55 years of older to Jatn
• them In two weekly activities
* on Monday: Woodcarvera. from
9:30 to 11:50 a.m. Oamcs from
1 1 to 3 p.m.. at the Frank Evans
1 Center. 158 N. County Chib
Road.

Sanford • Overeaten Anony­
mous meets every Tuesday, at
10 a.m. In Parish Hall Whttner
Lounge of Holy Cross Episco­
pal Church In Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour.
There are no dues nor fees.
The only requirement to attend
Is the desire to stop eating
compulsively.

Shufflsboard
The Sanford Tourist and
ShufTlrboard Club practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starting at 1 p.m., and plays
Inter-city tournaments every
Wednesday. Those Interested
tn playing, learning to play or
Joining the club may cal) Russ
Kllner. 322-7751. for informa­
tion.

Sawing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m.
to noon, the WOOP1E Sewing
Club gathers at the Lake Mary
Senior Center. 158 N. Country
Club Road, to make baby
clothes, and Items for nursing
homes as well as Items for the
Christmas store. The Items
made by the club are donated
to prremle babies, nursing
home residents and gifts for
the annual Christmas store.

Sanlor actlvltla*
Lake Mary Seniors Invite
anyone 55 years or older to
Join Diem In a weekly activity
on Tuesday: Art. from 9 a.m. to
noon, at the Frank Evans Cen­
ter. 158 N. Country Club Road.

WMkly Lions Club
The Sanford Lions Club
meets every Tuesday at noon at
the Colonial Room In down­
town Sanford. For Information,
call Joyce Fitzgerald at 3227544.
The community ta asked to
donate used eyeglasses to the
club for Us sight program.

What Is worse than doing a
lot of credit-based spending at
Christmas time? The bills just
keep coming In, sometimes for
months after Christm as. Many
consumers are unaware of how
much was actually spent until
well after the holidays when all
of the credit card bills have a r­
rived. Money Is becoming very
tight for an alarmingly hlgn
number of Americans.
The Wall Street Journal says
that about 70 percent of all
adult working Americans have
no money left over after the
monthly bills ore paid. This Is
due tn part to poor spending
patterns, and because most of
the people affected have little
or no savings. Panic decisions,
often Involving thousands of
dollars, s ir made by finan­
cially undisciplined people. Of­
ten these decisions ore unwise
and sadly they are made under
what seem to be very desperate
situations.
Dealing with creditors and
getting out of debt are two
situations many people are
finding themselves tn for the
first time. Take action early,
don't delay! Communications
with creditors and others In­
volved Is essential for survival
and long term financial recov­
ery. Establishing a written

I sure am glad that the holi­
days ore ewer. I don't care how
hard I tty. something always
gets messed up during that
time. This one was so bad I
don't know if It'a even worth
trying to patch everything up
with my wife or Just get out and
atari over.

MARY
BALK

to settle down and atop yelling.
Then she really went crazy.
She was trying to choke me
and her fingernails were dig­
ging Into my neck. I pushed
her away and called the police.
When they cam s o u t they
talked to both at u s and then
r |l be darned If they didn't a r ­
rest me! I couldn't believe I t
but they took me away and I
welcomed in the New Year In

Jail. I'm not allowed back Into
the house until after my hear­
ing. and frankly. I'm beginning
to wonder If It's worth It to
keep trying. I don't want my
kids to have to go through any­
thing like that again, never
mind that I don't want to be in
Jail any more. Do you have any
Ideas on what I should do?
Ja ilb ird
Ja ilb ird ,
That certainly was s memo­
rable. If awful, start to 1998. 1
certainly agree that It needs to
be a once tn a lifetime expertIf'y o u "biro Keep"* oh ''d o in g
what ybiTve been doing: *y6u U
keep, on getting what you've
got. Obviously, that’s not what
you want. You may eventually
realise that no m atter how

Army 2nd LL Terry R. Ttllla
has complrtcd the armor offi­
cer basic course at Fort Knox.
Ky.
TUUs la the son of Pranse B.
TUlia of 110 Valencia Drive.

1. Write down all of the poor
spending practices that are to
be changed.
2. Write down how you plan to
bring about the changes In
each area.
3. Construct a cash flow sheet
showing Income and outgo.
4. Set up and Implement a
s pending-plan.
5. Discontinue all use of credit
cards.
6. Begin collecting and making
notes on your cash purchase
receipts.
7. Review all Insurance cover­
age for duplication, higher de­
ductibles. etc.
8. Begin saving a dollar-a-day
|or dollars) and all pocket
change, everyday.
9. Look for alternatives and
substitutes to spending.
10. Start utilizing cents-off
coupons and mall-ln rebates.
11. Walt for the sales. Com­
parison shopping can save
more than 50 percent.
12. Take advantage of seconds,
rebuilt, and used Items where
practical.
13. Start doing things for your­
self that others were paid to do
previously.
14. Have weekly meetings on
Improving spending with other
family members.

hard you try, the marriage Is
over, but how can you know
that yet? Resolve to get coun­
seling during 1998. to help you
clarify what’s going on In the
montage. Ask your wife to go
with you. but If she won't then
you should go alone. Resolve
that you will not intentionally
push her "hot buttons" and If
you do feel an argument getting
out of control, you will walk
away or leave the house until
both of you cool off.
The effect on kids of wit­
nessing their parents In physi­
cal combat la brutal. Resolve
that your Idds will never be put
Into that position again.
4MV hasty dect-■tons about the future of your
^m antsgr. Do all the hard work
necessary to make the best
possible decision for everyone
concerned.

Seniors need to make plans while young

The Over 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m ., at the Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are wel­
DEAR ABBY: What la it with
come.
psopls who do not want to go to a
nursing boas whan they get old? I
often road about tha anguish food8«nlor smploymsnt
An employment program lias go through when an oldster can
sponsored by AARP Senior no longer 11vo independently.
Community Service Employ­ Ynnngir fiunify members havs tfasir
ordeals, but old folks ossa to
ment Program Is held at the own
haiw
onto bouses they cant hasp up
Sanford National Ouard Ar­ and m
ountains of accum ulated
mory. 915 E. First St.. Monday "trsaeuroa*
of quootfonsblo value.
through Friday. Interview hours They aso only two options- Stay put,
are 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Telephone: or hero the kfoo tsks thorn
324-8008. The program assists
seniors. 55 ana over, to return story. She wasn't wealthy, but had
to the work place.

Canc«r Support
Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.HAR., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital tn
the Car com er of the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors, whether In treatm ent now
or finished with tt. CaU 3248737 or 322-7785 for more In­
formation.
___

■nli ? T T *

if I finished early, 1 would have to
wait (far the n et of the class. Now,
whenever I finish, I can just move
on.
I’m definitely not isolated. We
take more field trips because of the
flexible schedule. There are also
home-school organisations where
I’ve made friends. Home-schooling
has been groat for me, but it's not
for everybody. I know of families
that do Isolate their children, and
others that don’t even "do" school.
I hope my opinion on homeschooling is what the majority of
hotne-echoolers think.
SCOTT CLEMENT.
MESQUITE. TEXAS
DEAR BCOTTi It definitely la!
DEAR ABBY: I am 17 and enter­
ing my second roar of college at the
University of California-San Diego.
I attended private schools through
fifth grads, and was home-schooled
through middle school. Those years
stand out in my mind as tha most
productive, educational and enlight‘my scholastic career. Later,
H alt I was "missing out,* 1
to attsod a public high school.
g p J k d at the attitude of my
and the faculty. 1 was treated
as sn Inferior because 1 had not
received a public school education,

OlMblBd Veterans
Seminole County C hapter
#30 of *h* Disabled American
Veterans meet the ascen d
Tuesday of each
a t tM r
charter home at 3513 Orlando
Ave.. In Sanford. The Barries
office Is open from 1-3 pm .
every Tuesday and Friday for
Information. 333*3710.
I recently read th a t about 80

Air Force Airman 1st Class
Benjamin R. Dees graduated
from the U A Air Force Honor
Ouard Technical
Training
School a t Bolling Air Force
Base. Washington, D.C.
Dees Is the son of Kimberly
8. Decs of 1490 Courtland
Blvd.. Deltona.
He Is a 1997 graduate of Pine
Ridge High School. Deltona.

proved Spending Technlq

Jailbird uncertain about abusive marriage

1 had stopped to have a drink
with some guys after work on
New Year's Eve. My wife and I
didn't have any plans so I fig­
ured rd Just have one drink
and come on home. When I got
Brldgs Club
home around 6:30 p.m.. my
Sanford Duplicate Bridge wife was nuts because 1 hadn't
Club meets at noon each TUes* ' tailed -and totd h er l would be
late. She stalled Urdu In an
day at 3he Greater tfssdarrt
me. and one thing led to an ­
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
o th er.till I put nty hand ig&gt;
First St.. Sanford.
against her cheat and told her

Ovtr 50 Club

plus,
frauds
and
scams
abound. Many so-called "legal
clinics* are nothing more than
FO C U S
fronts for lawyers who Just sell
people on filing for bank­
ruptcy.
The three basic ground rules
BARBARA when
dealing with creditors
HUGHES/ are: be honest, be humble, and
GREGG
be In touch. Take the first step
by contacting all creditors,
preferably ahead of time If you
know an Income reduction Is
plan of action and knowing ex­ pending.
actly where you are financially
Tell them what's happening
are also crucial.
(l.e. an Interruption or signifi­
There are a number of poal- cant reduction of Income) and
live steps, however, people can lay the groundwork for a tem­
take tn order to reduce the porary reduction of payments.
negative Impact of adjusting to Have your plan ready. Tell how
a lower Income and frugal life­ much you can afford to pay
style. Developing new spending and how often you can pay It.
priorities and practices to Then be ready to negotiate.
make leas do more ta an ac­
Oettlng out of debt is a stepquired skill, so take steps to by-step process. Avoid more
learn now how to keep more of borrowing Just to pay someone
the money you cam and do else off. Sometimes a consoli­
more with the money you keep. dation loan Improves cash
As you work through the flow, but ultimately It is added
situation with your creditors debt and that may have a nega­
yourself, you will leant better tive Impact on credit files.
how to avoid making the same
What your credit files might
mistakes twice plus be able to say about you In four years Is
help others later on. Letting your responsibility and taking
others, like credit and debt positive action with all credi­
counseling services, do the tors early usually stops nega­
work for you can be less tive reports from being sent to
stressful, sometimes. But It credit reporting agencies.
also can be very expensive:
B ara’s How Ta D avslop.Im ­

is s s s s r jS M Q

T M ^ n iA N

SF5

and it was assum ed th at I was
probably socially inept from being
home-schooled.
It hss been my experience that
in public school settings, students
are exposed to verbal abuse, drugs
and violence. Home-schooled children can easily learn to relate to
peers through extracurricular activ­
ities such os sports, music and dubs
like Girl Scouts.
I wish I had been home-schooled
throughout high school as well. 1
would have received a better educa­
tion. I realize that home-schooling
is not sn option for everyone, but I
firmly believe th at I am a welladjusted, b etter person today
because of it.

*---------- a

Gambler*,

Overaatara
Anonymous

t

Bridge players are Invited to
play contract bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-6326.

By: AN’ J.

- m - - i' . ' t

Contract Bridge

�4 B . Sanford Herald Sanford FkxxLt •Friday. January 9. 1999

Legal Notices
N O T IC I
OF PU9LIC H I AMINO
TO CO N IIDCN
A CONDITIONAL U9K
Nolle* i» hereby given the! a
Public Meeting will b « held B*
in*
Planning
A
Toning
Commission
in
ilia
City
Commission Chamber*. City
Hall. Senford. Fiomta at T 00
pm
on Thursday. January
22nd. 1998. lo conaiOar a
'•quest lor a CorxMionai Uaa in
a C C -2 . Ganaral Commarclal
Toning District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION lo t I
(LESS S 75 5 2 ) • ttial Pi ol Lot
3 E of a Lmo Pa&gt;a with • ISO W
of Wly R/W ol May 1 T-9 I (LESS
5 7# S3 ). Lake Minna Etlataa.
a» recorded in in# Public
R ecord! ol Sammoi# County.
Florida
The property ba*ng mora gan •rally
detenbed
aa 4108
Orlando Or
Conditional Uaa Reoueeted
Warehouse and Distribution
Cantar tor Bakary Good*, amah
orttca and retail aaaa
Alt part vac m Intaraat and ent­
ra n t than have an opportunity
to ba hoard at aaid hearing
By ordar ol tha Planning A
Toning Comnuaaion ot tha City
ot Santord. Florida, ttua 6 - day
ot January, 1998
Halan Staira. Chairman
Planning A
Toning Commiaaion
ADVICE TO TH E PUBLIC: It a
paraon dacidaa to appaal a
daciaion mad# w4h raapact to
any manor conatdarad at tha
aboia moating or haanng.
ha/aha may naod a verbatim
raeord ol tha procaadmga
including tha taatimony and
evidence. which raeord ia not
protidad by tha City ot Santord.
|FS 286 0103)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
A S S ISTA N CE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN A N T OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SH OULD C O N ­
TA C T TH E PERSONNEL O FFICE
ADA C O O R D IN A TO R AT 330S626 4S HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE M EETING
PUBLISH: January t . 1998
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IN TH B C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I 1 STM JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT IN A N D PON
88 Ml N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C A M N O . 9 7 -1 9 9 C A 18 ■
OREAT W ESTERN BANK.
A t a u t HAL SAyiNGS
BANK,
Plaint lit.
try
DAVIO A COLLIER,
at ua . at at..
Datandant(a)
N O T IC t O F B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant to an Ordar or Final
Judgmant
Scheduling
Foracloaura Sala antarad on
Da cam bar tTtfi, 1997 In ttua
caaa now ponding mi said
Court, tha stylo ol which la Indi­
cated a bora
I win eek to tha highest and
bast bidder tor caah m tha 301
North Pars Avenue. Santord, FL
33771, at tl-O O a m ., on tha
TOth day ot January, 1999 tha
•at forth tn said Ordar ot Final
LO TS to AND I I , B LO C K H.
SAN LAN OO SPRINGS, TR A C T
NO. I T . A CCO R O NIO T O T H I
PLAT Tl
m P l a t b o o k a , r a m SB. o f
TH E P U B LIC R EC O R D S OF
SEMINOLE C O U N TY . FLORIDA,
a/b/a: 708 KISSN888I E PLACE.
W )N TE R G A R O E N S . FLO R ID A
3370S
' O R D E R E D at SEM INO LE
COunty. Florida ttua 17th day at
» . 1S97
f a Clark, dra w n Court
SEMINOLE County. Florida
Dy: Jane C. Jaoawic
Aa Deputy Clerk
SPEAR B HOFFM AN. F A .
70S South Olalo Highway
Coral Oabtoa. Florida 33148
: (3081 St
nood 9 special accommodation
i Mi this proceeding
contact
Coordinator at 301 N.
Avenus. Buns N ., Sanford,
Florida 33771. at Most fmo days
prior
to
tho
proceeding.
Talophono: (407) 333-4330 Eat.
4337: 1-BOO-999-977I (TD 0) or
1 -M 0 -M 8 4 7 7 0 (V). trio Florida
PubUah: January 1 . 1 , 1998
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O F T U B 19TN JU D IC IA L

Legal Notices
N O TIC E
OF P U IL IC H EARING
T O C O N S ID ER
A C O N D ITIO N A L U l t
Notice ia heiaby given that a
Public Haanng will ba haid by
tha
Planning
8
Toning
Commiaaion
,n
tha
City
Commiaaion Chambers, City
Han. Santord. Flonda. at 7 00
pm
on Thursday. January
22nd. 1998. to consider a
-•quasi lor a Conditional Uaa m
a S C -3 . Spatial Commarclal
Toning District
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot I .
Santord Riverfront Proiact. as
recorded tn tha Public Records
ol Samlnoia County. Florida M
Plat Book IS . Page 88
Tha properly being mora gen­
erally daaenbad aa 531 N
Palmetto Ay
Conditional Uaa Requested
Fuat Tank.
All partiaa m intaraat and o iltana shall have an opportunity
to be heard at aaid haanng
By ordar ot tha Pfenning 8
Toning Commission of tha City
ot Santord. Florida, thit 6 - day
ol January. 1998
Halan Staira. Chairman
Planning 6
Toning Commiaaion
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC It a
paraon dacidaa to appaal a
daciaion mada with raapact to
any matt at considered at tha
abova meeting ot haanng.
ha-’ahe may need a la iU lu ti
raeord ol tha procaadmga
Including tha taatimony and
avidanca. which record •• not
provtdad by tha City ot Santord
(FS 298 0105)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
N E E 0IN Q
ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO C O N ­
TAC T TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA CO O R D IN ATO R AT 3305828 48 HOURS IN A0VANCE
OF THE M EETING
PUBLISH: January 9. 1998
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N O T IC I
OP P U IL IC N IA R IN O
T O C O N IID C R
A C O N D ITIO N A L U I I
Nolica is haraby given that a
Public Haanng will ba haid by
tha
Planning, 6
Toning
Commiaaion
in
tha
City
Commiaaion Chambara. City
Hak. Sanford. Florida, at 7 00
p.m. on Thuraday, January
22nd. 1981. to consider a
request 1st a Cendrtisrt) U ta m
a O C -3 . Oanaral Commercial
Ton mg Oratncl.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Lot I .
(LESS Bog N f Cor Run Swly on
R/W 80 Nwty 71.09- Wly *8 02
Nty SO Ely 77' Boty 89 4 lo
•os) Bik t l . Drakmwold aa
raootdod m tha Public Records
ot SoniMiota County. Florida.
Tha property being more gan•rally daaenbad aa 2904 9
Orlando Of.
Conditional Uaa Requeued
Automobile Raaaiaa.
A t partiaa M intaraat and cm tana ahaN havo an opportunity
to ba howd at said haanng
By ordar of tha Planning I
2on mg Commiaaion of tha City
of Sanford. Flonda, this 6a day
of January, 1998.
Halan Staira. Chairman
Planning A
Toning C ommiaaion
A D V IC I TO T H I PUBLIC: M a
a
, goototon mads warn raadan to
any manor conaidarod a* tha
aboas m eating or Roaring,
ho/aha may naod • verbatim
raeord of tha procaadings
including the taatimony and
avidanca. which record la not
&gt;ravt9ad by the City of Sanford.
(FS m o t 09)
P ERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING
A S S ISTA N C E
TO
PARTICIPATE M ANY O F T H U I
PROCEEDINGS 9MOULO C O N ­
TA C T TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA CO O R D IN A TO R AT 33088I f 48 H O U R ! IN ADVANCE
OF TH E M EETING.
F U B U IH : January 9. 1999
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C O U N TY .

B T-1 B 4 1 -O P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
MARIA C O M .
N onca
IM tS T R A T M N
Th o administration of tho
Estate
ol
Mario
CoSb.
dooooood, FUo Hum bar S71043-CP. la pandlns In tha
CMcuM Court lo r 9 am Inala
County.
Florida.
Id P O . Drawer C . Sanford .
Florida 33773. Tho nomo and
of Bio poraenal roprs-

I O O . 9 7 -99B9 C A 14-A
GREAT W ESTERN BANK,
o Fodaral Bavaig r Bank,
Plaint Mt,
VS.
NATHAN S. ROTHENSERO
Mid U N DA A
RO THENSERO . at a l-

-a attorney are sot
A LL IN TE R E S TE D PER SO NS
ARE N O TIFIED THAT:
AX porSQAS on whom this
to
o l Mm para an at ropro-

Legal Notices
N O TIC E
OF F IC T IT IO U S NAM E
Notice ie hereby otven the! I
•m engaged In butmeee et 207
S Somerset Ct . Sentord. FL
32773,
Seminole
County.
Florid*, under the Fictitloue
Name ot T H I C R A F T P ATCH ,
end that I ml end to register sard
nama with tha Division ol
Corporations,
Tatlahatsas.
Florida, m accordance with the
provision* ot tha Fictitious
Name Statutes, To-Wit Section
885 09. Florida Statutes 1991
J P Copeland
Publish January 9, 1998
DEM 65

IN T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF T H I I I O H T I I N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN AND FOR
I I M I N O L I C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C IV IL A C TIO N
C A 9 I N O . B T -I3 3 0 -C A
DIVISION 14K
BANKERS TR UST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A AS
TR USTEE OF VENDEE
TR U S T 1997-1.
Plamtifflt).
vs
G E R A lO O R
R O ORIGUET. el el.
*
Defendant! »|
N O T IC I
OF F O N I C L O I U R I I A l l
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant ot
Mortgaga Foracloaura dated
Decamber 17th, 1987. end
entered m Cate NO S 7 -II3 0 CA ol the Circuit Court ol the
EIG H TEEN TH Judicial Circuit in
and for SEM INOLE County.
Florida
wharain
BANKERS
TR U S T COM PANY OF C A L I­
FORNIA. N A AS TR U S TE E OF
VFNOEE TR U S T 1997-1 ia tha
Plaintiff
and
O ER ALD
R.
R O O R IG U ET LINOA E V ER E TT
ars tha Ostendants. I wtN soil to
the highest and boat bidder lor
cesn at the W E S T FR O N T
DOOR O F THE SEM INOLE
C O U N TY C O U R TH O U S E: S A N ­
FORD. FLORIDA, al 11 00 a m .
on tha 20th day of January,
1998. tha following described
property aa sat forth in said
Final Judgmant:
LO T 122. STILLW ATER. PHASE
I . ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
TH ER EO F. AS R EC O R DED IN
PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 4S-43.
PUBLIC R ECO R OS OF S E M I­
NOLE CO UN TY. FLO R 'PA.
W ITNESS MV HANG and tha
soal of this Court on December
18th. 1997.
(SEAL)
Maryanne Moras
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. M cC a in , Raymer.
Barrstt 3 F rep pier
Post Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33801
F970S2434
N O T IC I
In accotdanca with tha
American* Di*abMMie* Act, pottons needing a special accom­
modation to perticipaU vt ttua
proceeding should contact tha
individual or agency sending
notice not later than aevan (7)
day* prior to tha proceeding at
the address given on tha
notice. Tate phono: 407-3234330 sat. 4217; 1-P00-999-8771
a DO) or t -BOO-998-9770 (v)i ste

Legal Notices
IN TH E C O U N TY C O U R T.
IN AND FOR
T N I E IO N T IC N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT.
S EM INO LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
C ASE N O .: 9 7 -3 8 8 3 -C C -3 1 -R
LAWRENCE KENT.
Plaint lit.
v*
DURRON BUTLER and
VANESSA 0U TLER. hie wits.
Defendant*
N O T I C I OF A C TIO N
TO DURRON BUTLER and
VANESSA BUTLER , his wife
2221 Eeriest Court
longwood. FL 32778
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
aMron lor Tenant Removal and
Patl Due Rani ha* bean Mad
against you and you era
'•qulred lo serve • copy of your
written deteneet, if any. to it on
Aelrtd de Parry, P A., tha plamtiffs attorney, whose address is
l i t W Rich ».*#., OeLand. FL
32710, on or before January
23rd. 1998. end Me the original
with the cteik ol this court
either before service on the
plaintiff e attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter, otherwise a
default will tie entered against
you lor tho t#li»t demanded in
the complaint
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
RY* Carrie Ruerir##
As Deputy Clwk
Publish Decsmber 28, 1997
and January 2. 9. 18. 1*96
DEL-211

IRVITATIO N T O BID
Community Cosrdmatad Cara
lor Children (4CI ie requesting
bids from qualified cleaning
companies to provide custodial
services tor It's now administra­
tive facility at 3500 W colonial
O n e . Orlando
Tho scops ol tha work
Includes maintaining a clean,
healthy workplace lor the
employees ol 4C end It's client*
end guests This wilt be accom­
plished by providing evening
services ot cletnmg and Root
cars m a 38.000 aq ft. IB
raatfoom facility. A detailed
description ot the scope ol
work wrM bo made available as
turns doctor* thou Intention to
but and prior to inspecting the
v is . Id a nslta'mspectinne wiK
be January 14 9 18, 1848, by
appointment only.
Qualified bidders m utt ba
bonded, have workmans comp,
and Mobility insurance, and pro­
vide 4C with professional refer•nee*.
Buts w in bo received via U .8
MaN or hand delivered to 4C
current admens nature office* al
1612 E. Colonial Drive. Orlando,
FL 32803 on or before January
l i s t . 18*8. M ention* to bto
ana can bo made by coiling
(40 T) 119-8000 O H. 0117.
MtquMto* should bo de acted to
tha Procurement Coordinator t l
tho asm# tale phone number.
PubUah: January 0, T . 0. 0. 11.
m o
DCM-40

Publish: January 1. 9.1997
DEM-13

M THB e m e u rr CO URT
OE TU B B tB H T E M T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W A M FOR
CIVIL ACTION
C A M MO. 97-1939-CA
m a u * B 8J M I a a
P m P V H 14
BANK U M T I O OF T I X A I .
F.S.B. F/K/A UN ITED
SAVNiOS ASSOCIATION
OF TEXAS, F .I.B .,
FtotoW Kal.
ve.
MICHAEL LANDIS
TU R C O . ot OL

N O T IC I t l H IR E B Y GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgmant of
Mortgaga F oracle sure dated
December 17th, 1*97, and
entered Ml C O M n o . i r - i m
C A of tha CMcuR Court at Mia
EIG H TEEN TH Judicial CMcuM Hi
and for BEM IM O LI County.
Florida wherein BAN K UN ITED
O F TEXAS. F O B . F/K/A UN ITBD
SAVINGS AS S O CIATIO N O F
TEXAS. F.S.S. M Mto Platotdl
end M ICHAEL LAN O il TU R C O :
TH B UNKNO W N S P O U S E O F
M IC H AEL
LAN O i l
TU R C O
M/K/A LAURA TU R C O ; KAREN
S. TU R C O ; S O U TH E A S T SEM IH O LE C IV IC A S S O C IA TIO N .
IN C . D/B/A C H U L A VISTA
HOM SOM /NEM ASSO CIATIO N
i, I wiH eed to
cash at tha W I S T FR O N T
DO O R O F T H I B IM IN O L I
C O U N TY C O U R TH O U S E; BANFORD, FLORIOA at I 1 B 0 a-m.

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IE HEREBY OfVCH by
Mto City of Longwood. Florida,
mat tha City Cammtoalon wtN
hold a public hearing ta conoid ol Mi
NB. 0T-1BB1
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOO. FLORIDA,
AMENDING THE •COMPAS­
SIONATE LEAVE BANK* RULE*
ANO PROCEDURES: PROMOMfO FOR CONFLICTS; SEVERABILITY ANO BFFSCTIVB OATE.
NB. BS-1SS8
OF THE CITY
OF LONOWOOO, FLORIOA.
AMENDING CHAPTER I . BUB4n o N s . s e c . B -a n m r n m i ]
WASTEWATER DBVBLOPMSRT
ASSISTANCE
FOR BXISTRM
BY RlPEALING THE EXTEN ­
SION OF THE TH M FERK30 OF
REDUCED
DSVSLOPMSHT
ASSISTANCI FEES AND/OR
ELNMNATION OF SEWER CON­
NECTION F E U FOR EXJBTM40
RESIDENT UU. (WHOLE-FAMILY
OR DUPLEX HOMES) AS FRBVIOUBLY ADOPTED
NANCE NO. B T-i:
AMENDfNO CHAPTER 33, UTIL(TIBS. ARTICLE M . CTTY
BEWAOE TREATMENT SYSTEM.
DIVISION I GENERALLY, SEC­
TION 33-80 MANDATORY CON­
NECTION* BY REPEALING T H «
CITY COOB REOUIREMIHT OP
MANOATORT BEWER CONNEC­
TION, PROVIORM FOR CO N F U C TS . SEVERABILITY ARD
EFFECTIVE OATE.

71— Help Wanted

Legal Notices
IN TH B 9 I O N T I I N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT
IN ANO FOR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY .
FLO R ID A
F R 0 9 A T 1 DIVISION
Fils Na. 9 T -1 0 3 3 -C P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CO RTN I A. WESLEY.
Deceased
N O T IC I
OF A D M IN IS TR A TIO N
The administration of the
Estate ot CORTNI A WESLEY,
deceased. File Number 871033-C P is pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probata
Divtsion. tha address ol which
M 301 N. Park Avenue, Santord,
Florida 32771. Tha name* and
addressee ol tha Paraonal
nepraaantative
and
the
Personal
Representative's
attorney era sat forth below
ALL IN TE R E S TE D PERSONS
ARE NO TIFIED THAT;
All persona on whom this
notice la aarvad who hays
objections that challenge the
validity ol the Will, the qualittcetions
ot
the
Personal
Representative, venus. or )urladiction of IMS Court at#
required to file thou ob)ec1iotte
with this Court W ITHIN TH E
LATER OF THREE M O N T H !
AFTER TH E OATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O T IC I OR TH IR TY D A T*
AFTER TH E DATE OF SERVICE
OF A CO PY OF THIS N O T IC t
ON THEM
AM creditors ol tha decedent
end other persona having
claims or demands against
decedent's aetata on whom a
copy el this notice la served
within three month* after tho
date ot tho tuat publication ot
this notice must Me thaw claims
with this Court W ITH IN TH E
LATER OF TH REE M O N T H !
A FTE R TH E OATE OF TH E
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
N O TIC E OR TH IR TY DAYS
AFTER TH E OATE OF SERVICE
OF A C O PY OF THIS NO TICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of tho dece­
dent and parsons having claims
or demand* against tho dece­
dent's (state must file than
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE M O N TH S A FTE R THE
OATE OF THE FIRST P U B LIC A ­
TION OF TH IS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIM S. O IM A N O S . AND
O B JE C TIO N S N O T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The rteie nf tha fuel publica­
tion ol this Notice to January
9th, 1999.
RICHARD WESLEY.
STEVEN R. K U TNER. P A.
I l l Lookout Place. Bto. 110
Post Ofdco Bos 949111
MaKland. Florida 33794-9311
|407) 844-1104
(407) 824-0090 FAX
STEVCN R. K U TNER.
E90UM E
Fla. Bar Na. 173491
Attomay tar Petitioner
PubUah: January 9. 14. 1999
DEM-99

CLASSIFIED ADS
Seminole

Orlando - Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993

CLASSIFIED DCPT
HOURS
•DO A M . - S.OO P.M .
MONDAY t i n
FRIDAY
C L O U D SATURDAY
A SUNOAV

PRIVATE PARTY RATES
14 tlM ltsM rs ttows.............. IS41 llss
7 89999890*9 IMtot ......... M l I Has
3 egtoecaltv* ttows........... SI M I Nat
Ittato................................ $1.4* ■ Baa
Ratal tn pmtttaa. kata* aa 3 liaet

55—B usiness
Opportunities

70— Education 0
Training

Mw Northerly right-ef-way tow
of Orange Avenue; Waned run
North 99 da g r a n , 00 mtoutaa.
90 aac anda Boat 466-00 leaf
n e re or toao to Mto wo
of Lake Jaaaup; thence

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE
Due to eipanwon. Large Lake
Mary company fwing F id Tima
Associates W e i vt
train you to
earn yow poterM

Open ycx* own maid service
Earn 320 322.hr Learn tie se­
cret* kom r e founder ot one of
•w Nrgeat maid eamcoa ei We
J i m
W ORK FROM HOBM-No coal lor

PART TRIE JOBS PI THE EXCtTINQ AVIATION P tO U tTR T
AT BARFORO BETERNATKMAL
AIRPORT. Dyn AN Samoa* a
growing arSna ground ettoporl
company Ik cirianSy bring tor
Part-Time Ramp Services paraonnw to toad and ureoad beg­

k ff* a i. earn to I M O M mak­
ing brae 334-9999 ( i t 949
OsnanaCNA
jw y to
_____ _
*Cuwiarvsng eryroyiwt record
- S W «T He an weeing career

59—Financial
San/tcBB

toucaaaOM rcmrrwor snetwv

ERASE BAD C M (XT

LEGALLY tor pot 121 00 Mai
chacMno to CM.VPBO-1454 N
LaAamonf Av*. Writer Park, FL
32792

•4100 ktocn Tfnn nps

&gt; 1100

71—Halp Wanted

•Homo tmprwwmgnts
‘Apply by phone?* hr

m

TN * Pyogrem baton#
January I t , 1999
807-993-9799

A TTN HOM EOW NERS
Barrow 829,000 - 1100.00
Tea Many bate 7

’Pay aB tapi ntareat

at Fkgpta Thaaa poaaorn. ro
ow e toe obary to Ml i® to 75
toe Paso a drug acraanmg.
ccmptota a 10 year background
featory, tridarsland Engkan. and
work a kestks achadWa to tv
etude weekend* we oSer untterms a now atoning wage rate,
and a eftakengmg work environ­
ment strip hy n « general Ofkcaa located at 2747 Cantor Ave­
nue Appkcaaona may ba cony
plated Monday torough ThursiMyNom 10am ir iM lp m

akdws to Itoa CN* asam
•tl week program
Heal raw Its'r eig tooRy armtong t

01— M onty to Land

rovaf

~ W W T S W R 0 -----------F/T 3 P/T tor a M ^ x ManUtoc
tiring plant in Santord Pottbon* are avaiabia on *1

70— education A

K

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WA------A8I-8____M___
n o w m n o f l ro f

W TTM P E O P L E ?
i A M EDICAL ASSISTANT

Sdfniooto County

A* 9
you v B hot) propoio potonii tor
conduct import*

F lB Triw 8 Part Trito

f*

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kfwrt farm

a you Wa

•Oty or EvntnqCm t
•Fkwncto/ A H Air TTnaa

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Cal Today) 097-931-991*
CNv C oA m b

n

WANT TO QET RIO
OF ALL THAT
•TUFF?
A YARD S A L E « the partad
way to do *wi and tha l andai'd

Clerk at Circuit Court
By Jana I . Jeaewtc
Deputy Clark
C O D iU S S STAWIAJUKI
4010 Boy Scout BauMrard
Buds 480
Tampa. Florida 33807
Telephone (SIS) 877-0000
CAB 997-03899
PubUah. January I . 9.1999
0CL-19

' THB LATER OF T H M I MONTHS
AFTER THB OATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION O F THIS
NOTICE OR THIR TY OAYB
AFTER THE OATS OF M RW CE
OF A COPY OF
ON THEM.

SALES

comae m C al by Naan an
Tuaaday and mmt Sana ad can
run tor Puna days n fw
tor ONLY S1BJBII A* wo aaA ■
prepay 9ta as C al uewacanhefprt

___________MBs Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FM ET PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICEOBJECTIONS NOT SO FR ED
MATH BE FOREVER
Tha dote of Mto (vat
uyg

H ffT tf S

indoortoutdoor reps needed tor
p M oontrot lawn earn Eap J
non-aap.
banafut.
I KXVwaak C al Turf
321-4529

MCEPTtONfST/SECRETARY
«v a typaid I to t
U m 330 5907

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

9 DOOMS
EASY PUSH BUTTON FWC RE­
LEASE. Uc.. 3* yr* Eap
Irani over 10.000
93/aq R. Free aac
11 or 407-334-311

24 hr Job Una today!
EOE

IM t tor ordy S S IA n a and

M M T H &amp; A M B M H A B Carv

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1-BOO-711-JOBS

to yw
l ri too

993 EMM Hwy 439. ota 300
FL 12707

T r tin ta

A B E TTE R JOB FOR VOUI
JuH C M Never a Few

AI

Bf»»W&gt; • Agaag- B38-T888_

LABOR PTt*SS0-S41i

P/T M-F Ca8 329-0999

O EU V tR T

Oaiy work-Oaiy pay
JM B M lW i
Ctparwig tar kMB d t o f eV van.

FL 0 L anary tovW. heavy
over 31 yr* fap M IB

GENERAL OFFICE
GLAMOUR (NtoToQRAPHY to
P

9 H i to o n M a P AR TY

and Earn eg to 9399 Caah tor
B w Day

AUMET FL1 RESPSCTIO
Dating Bureau tor SENIORS.
EsNB. 1S77.1'

C A L L NOW II A S K FO R SARA
1-99M 7B8133________

Alter 90 Days
T B P §m 407-3B3-&amp;99
Buy * Ba9 TUpparwaea. FT-PT
EARN A CAR. Fisa Training
O r M W Fto. hm 121-9*31____

la a patot an Wa la st ana
al Mto Waatorty 1/1 af Let 19;
run South 90 degrees.
B i t . 79 teat mare or toea atong
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w-m a ^ a B rs U s * aJP
W 9 H P P P DP w P ■ IP H P

Immatkato M-ama oparung tor
a non smoker Knowledge of
Word Perfect, abtoty to work
■Mi ( g m ptoasanf tofephone
btoly,
orgariiattonal
and abtkty to iukow ri■tfucaons are require*- enta tor
rito poatoon New prumtooouacal manulaclurrig------tord, Florida tocahon Salary
•7D04V and i d to atari dRMngrig on owMftonoa paid imo Wl
Ma and denial insurance and
•alary ricreaaa altar 90 daya
C a l 333-IBB7 tor (ntofvtM at

praaarty aa aot (arm in aato

BEGIN 331.13 FEET SOUTH
AND 794-03 FEET WEST OF
THE SOUTHEAST CORKER OF
THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE
NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION
BE. TOWN OH IF SI SOUTH,
RANGE 31 EAST, RUN NORTH
BB M O R SES 94 M M U T M 14
M C O N M W M T 0S4-43 FEET,
TIIENCE NORTH T9 DBOREBE
SB M tN UTM EAST *41.74 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH E t DEGREI9
IB MINUTES BB SECONDS
BAST 1B3-81 F IS T TO THE
F O N T OF BE BINNING. ALSO,
M S C RIBE D AS TR A C T 381.
CHULA VISTA. IN SECTION S3.
TOWNSHIP I I SOUTH. RANGE
BE BAST.
WITNESS MY HAND and ma
aaof of this Court an
19th. 19E7.

._____

City Hak. I T l
MCNOAY^MtolMt S w al JAN ­
UARY, A D , IB M . M T B B pJR.,
or m soon
Ma. Al Mia

F Eto) totoWad 339G9B8
HOTEL
OPPOHTUNmEE
CFZP. PO Boa 47030*. LWto

ft Found

M B B t P J V M Z f li ______________

City HaK. Longwood. Florida,
and captoa ara an Ma wMR Mw
Ctork ot Mia CRy and aama may
9o tototatod by Mw pubu*.
NOTICE: Ad pardons are
M Mtoy daafda to

tOfUnO 6fl

•UlMariiiBd. M to

af d w l a w 1/3 af aaid L o t to , to
af Mtto Bantarkn a

record to

to i

wtoab Mia appaafto to ba aaada
(par Baa. BM-SIBS. Ftorida

M

1997

As Ctofk, CtrauN Court
B r Oar atoy W. I
Ia n A HOFFtoMf, P A .

BACK YARO SALE

s ^ 5 F t^r? w i
Bk i ' f w i (toy mamm

S iii

•AT 0*T
1101

ESTATE SALE
FVU/SAT M

contest Mto A D A .

"'Sated Mia TW M g of .

trim:
I Avem . BuRotOO
__ Spring*. FL 33714
Mto N s: MOT) 700-0390
B W 9033000
0 .1 0 .1 9 0 0
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Talapbaap: 497-933. 4 H 7 ; 1-999-994-9771
1 999 999 9770 M ; rid
3. 9 . 109T
DEM-11

A.O.. IM S .
C IT Y O F LONOW OOO
O ERALO M E O. EAMBRt.
C IT Y C LER K

PUBUBH: Friday. January 9.
19M
OEM-a I

Coordinator W 301 N. Pari
Avenue. Butts N-. la n i ard.
Ftorida 33771, W toaW Met Bays
prior to Wa graaaadtog.
Tataphana: (497) 333-4330 Bat.
8337; 1 309 99* 9771 (TOO| ST
1-900-999-9770 (V). M *'
3 . 9. 11

MM4

“

GARAGE SALES

B IM IN O LI

Mttotlnd day**

any al
L a o B .C o M
E3T Boot SOW Strati
Mow York. N Y 10931

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a/k/k: 1399 O R A N G I A V IH U I.
W IN TER B P M N O B , FLO R IO A
33709

ONOBM O

A baauMW B w o b g hotot to­
ri a « u c f area to firing
RESTAURANT
_________ _
NI IL N B N.
KfTCMBN U R U j t e MOBTA

Musi have bob energy
Bdcfe Hand and ba Mto to

Clark of Mto CMcuR Court
By: Dorothy W.
Echevarria. Me Cade,
t Frappier
Nice Baa 3410
Tamp*. F L 33991
F979943T4

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THE LATER OF THREE
AFTER THB OATS OF
TH B _____
FIR ST PUBLICATION OF
N o n e s OR TtMHTY OAV9
I THB O A Tt OF BERVICB
COPY OF THIS NOTICE

M the meat tram
County- Flonda. at 1 1 0 O A id .
on tho 33nd day ot JANUARY,
IB M . tho loUowtng doocribod
preporty as sot form In said
Final JuOgmani . la wN:
LO T 339. S U N R I9I VILLAGE.
UNIT I . ACCOROMtO T O TH E
PLAT TH ER EO F A S R E C O M M O
IN FLA T BOOK 14. M M BB.
PUBLIC RSCOROS O F S EM I­
NOLE CO UN TY. FLORIDA.
N O TE: PURSUANT T O TH B
FAIN
DEBT
C O L L E C TIO N
PR A C TICES A C T Y O U A M
AOVISSO THAT TH IS U U Y FIRM
IS 0EC M C 0 T O M A O S B T
COLLECTO R A TTEM P TIN G T O
C O LLE C T A D E B T AND A N Y
INFORMATION OBTAINSD W ILL
BE USED FOR TH AT PURPOSE.
Dai ad tha 33nd day of
DECEMBER. IM 7 .

.

11 or 310-11

efMtis Court pis
at
IM P . 1197. and
caaa w um iM a r-to a o -C A -M -A
at dm CMcuM Court at tha l9tR
Circuit la and tar
County,
Florida,
wherein
OREAT
W ESTERN
BANK. A FEDERAL BAVINOS
BANK, la Plaintiff and NATHAN
B. R O TH E N S E R O , L IN D A A
R O TH E N S E R O .
la/are
I wM aWI to Me

PRESCHOOL TEACHER
■ ■ C P A f w w f f l .C d u a E H r

Tta M n g

W IS T FRONT DOOR M M M tO LI'
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 391 N.
Park A*4. Bernard. FL 31771, at
11:00 a-m.. an tha 33nd day af

The Eaatorfy t u t teat of Lot
T. aa of Lata I a 9 and too
Waatarty 1/3 af Lot to ,
TUSKAWtLLA
SHORES, at
racardad to Ptot Saab 9, Page
93 af tha Pubfik Racerda at
Satatoala County. Ftorida. mars
genic Warty described aa tottows: Begin at tha SaWheaet
corner of Mw Weaterty 1/3 of
Lot IB; Mtence run N. 99
M

ow e d Cad 330-8393

thakOukng phone cards No aspananca necessary For mora
mformation sand a EASE to
Primetime
Communication*.
P O Bo* 694355. Miami. FL
3JJ9V-I35Q__________________

Dec am bar 19Si. 1997 to Mite

In aaid

•Home WSskly*
* Lay Over Plan'
'Elba Slop Pay*
*401K Retirement'
*Hsa9h Insurance'
'Vacation Pay*
' Rider Program"
‘ SataMe Equo*
1 yr OTneip/ClaaaACOLreq
Pi m m Ca* Bam to Spm
1900 874 9050
Mon-Fn Ordy EOE
ARC TOU DEPENDABLE ANO
HONE I T ? Hato wtw house
kespng buarwss Start pert
bme and work i4&gt;&lt; Phone. Sane

$300 • $500

k

Court, the atyto of which ta indi­
cated above.
I wtM eelt la the highest and
tor caah to.

C A R R IE R S , IN C .

AO

NOW ACCEPTING

r «l i
tit In mnor atroary E

B AB B N B . B Y -B IB S 6 A 14 A
FIO B R A L HOM E LOAN
M O NTOAOB CORPORATION.
Ptalnl rtf.
V4.
HUGH C . GARRY,
at ua., at at..
Dafandant(s).
N O TIC B O F SAAB
N O T IC I ta H EREBY GIVEN
la an Ordar or Final
^NnMMitwr^

ADVISOR

ARE YOU AMBITIOUS. Honest
8 Darkened? We oltor a *reaT
(oh with Benefits Health In­
surance. 401K, Paid VkcaOona
Eatabkshad Company erica
1910 (407) 322-4295

108

g g Pto afhm f LAKE MARY
U C. 99B4-7. 333-1

Owadan
Court 84ayf«&gt;
BHNon. OB 49A,
Maytofr Country

NAI 9

YARO SALE

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307
maUng
to 93S4/
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida •Friday. January 9. 1998 - SB

71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted
HOUSEKEEPER LIVE- IN. Lk
Mary area W-S mghtt Lila
housekeeping, dmner prep, a t,
ttl nanny with 3 boys age 9 A 3
NS, rai and etp #S0-4M0

( ni :ri i i : ill u \ i
w IIIl\t.

I\i

Independent Qtfl Catalog/
party plan dktnbutor, Process
orders from home Ready cath
For start up kit' 1 lima membertNp lee. MAIL I X 00 check/mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakamom Ava. W r w Park
FL33T93_____________________

'•Airline f 1ohr and up
•Ground craw*6aggaga
cUvwCuttomer tannceMick
•bng^Ramp agamt*flefuaier*
•Security

LABORERS NEEOEO
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

"Animal Cara to MOOweak
•Mual lova ammji*«W&lt;l tram
"WHfforfcttft M i l l hr
•AJ iNttfEiperanced

Hi ALTH MUAANC# AMO talk
PLAN! Drug flee workplace

prafartatm i tram
••Driver to MM areaUy
•LocaffCompany truck
•FoeA l l of roue

Apyrya H e Maw Dm*.

AN— 1» i p t a W »W W
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Commercial asp. required.
Ceff 330-1*41

EMPIOTMCNT Kf IO « ‘

407-41*0)00

-KBAiW UAWlA------ The

loaotrtng poKimni

LABOR READY &amp;

are

WORK TOOAVmUO TODAY
P/T11-7LPH-

Apply In paraon today:
n
1»tt
il 8 French Av*
1-4141.
M AINTENANCE

Mary MMd on tumtenco
CNA-f/T avail#**
Jom -lipm S 11am-7 am
SALARIES B A M D on
EXPERIENCE
Cal OaBary Manor, 4Q7-MA-

U R A* lor Diactor of Nur*
mg or apply wtthwi SO Norm
Hgmy 17-03, DaBary Mon
da Drug Eras Workplace
EOC.
rn a p/t carpct/jamtomal
Night* t Wkend* |71Hr to tu n
♦ tom* banafita Mutt have
Iran* A phono L« Matt at
331-464)

Apadmanl Complei F/T Lake

___________

MATURE person needed H my
home to cart lor S &gt;r old alter
school
] days a week Musi
have own transponaton and refarancaa are must 444-4)16
_
MERRY MAOS HIRINQ
Car S Insurance Needed
Weekends fREE 331-5366

ResidentiaJ Cleaning
MOLLY MAIO IS HtRtNO
F/T •M-F * S-Spm.
WM Tralw. 407-767-6607.__

RIGHT HAND MAN
Naada 71 w oftara dally.
*M sign on Sonua to near amf rtra pay M driver*
•Open I am
#01

100410#

TELEM AR K ETER S
Naad Hokday C a iM Waa pari
lu&gt; S parl kma poaitmna aval•DU m catual working at
motphera Longwood location
lyhka or DaetM 767 0270

la aaakm g to hira a
Christian to daualop and
coordlnala S u nda y mom *
log Chrlattan education
pro gram s for pre-tchooi
(agaa 2-5) and elementary
level (age# ft-10) children,
w ltw i me pariah aatlmg
TM s mtruatry la axpadad to
raqiAra an avaraga oI #ii
hour# a weak (of which two
to three hour# wB bo on
Sunday morning#) tor to
month# a year at a com
panaason ot ISO par weak
It interested, more informa­
tion and an application
packet can be sent Please
call the church office at
(407) 322-4811.

NEED MA OR LPN
For busy perkainc office Must
have pedutnc aip Povton w&lt;
req admm oi vaccines, tnaong
cans t asvstmg with m offee
procedures Piease lai resume
to 339 3003 or cat 339 3030

ftfttelani_____________
NOW HIRINQ

AD araae of Restaurant work
It you era energetic and would
kke to be mvohred m the start
up oi a new business Apply m
person at HOUSE O f ROYALTY.
3566 Sanford Ava. M F hefwaen
l a hou* oi 9 30am I &amp; 30pm
Now hmng eipenenced COOKS.
SERVICERS A DISHWASH­
ERS Top pay paid vacation,
after t year Med-cal benefits
and a Drug Eraa Work place
4650 E SR 46 West Sanford
407-330 7775 t 3770 Orlando
Or 17 92 Sanford 407 331-6306
DENNYS REST______________

W AR EH OUSE
Individual needed to work
nights (Sprit start tim e) In
refrigerated wareho u se.
Starting pay 86.15/Mr.
Apply In paraon.
10:00am • 4:00pm at:

Armellinl Exprass
Lindt, Inc.
S41 North H w y f7
it, FL
Equal
let Opportunity

Drug Ays Workspace
won

73— Employment
Wanted

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE
P#ople-penon with integrity and enthusiasm needed to
cal on accounts lor the Sanford Herald and Lake Mary
lie. This is an ‘outside’ position with faca-to-fsce sales.
Previous sales experience preferred. Cal 322-2611 or
mail resume to:

LAKE MAR
P.0. Bh 1M7 •teatoN. FI 11771

EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY!

CARRIERS
W ANTED
Newspaper delivery for established routes in the
Santort area. Earn money while taking a drive in the
country or cty. Must have dependable transportation,
organizational skis and be avakabls lor afternoon
delivery.
in persons at

S e e y o u /\r
B U R G E R KIN G

R ^ V IK K
Ronlly R e so u rc e s

93— Rooms For Rent

MOVE M CO N D 3 7 . ceramc
lit* incd yard, tem porch,
tprvikler ty* cedar paneling ml
mirror* m bv rm Only 574.900
DEDE CALLAWAY, Realtor

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 577/wk
Hrdonc Oownlown 3)0-4421

1*07) 334 *211. Eat 109

EFFICIENCY
Ma id lerv - convemeni kteuton

S A N FO R O newly remodeled
pool home Pymlt under 5500
Eaty financing C a l 277-7561

__________ 3334006__________
FURNISHED ROOMS-A# utilt
met Laundry, phone, and M
u»e 565 590 a week 334-4955
LAKE MARY Am»cftve turn
room w/eahle. laundry kitchen
pny, Pleate ca# 334-ISS3
LK MARY/SANFORD Room
male
9300’mo or by weekly
5173 met ut4 302-716*._____
ROOM FOR RENT STOWeek
5 loo me Fu# home pnv
Wather/Pryer 631-3161___
SANFORO/DCLTONA
AREA.
Call lor detail* 334-6331 or
334-6000.____________________

97— Apartments Furnished
SANFORD tUH furmthed 1
bdrm Apt Good lor young cou
pU/kinge perton 535amo ♦
5150/dep mcl ut,l Telephone
hook-up No n i l 333-6140 d -

99— Apartments •
Unfurnished
— LIMITED T IM E "

5100 off Flrat manNM ram
333-64(7 or 331-0133
APARTM ENT LO C ATO R Svc
Find what you are looking lor
Never ■ too

_______ t SOP 330 »9#0_______
C O U N TR Y LIVING m the erfy 1
bdrm apt on 32nd Street ml new
carpet I pant Patio Ig yard, at
dead end ot meet on 4 acre*

5340/mon Ca# 3334336_______
H IS TO R IC D IS TR IC T 1 bdrm.
up*lav* 532Vmon • HOOvec
332 2335 40V W 1*1 St

99— Apartments •
Unfurnished

Af ( ORDARI f H I)M l S
VI N IIIH I I 1*111)1*1 H i ll S

117— Commercial
Rantala
LEASE Prime thowroom *
warehouse 510 970 tq II SR
441 frontage 4Q7-57S 3500
Office Space Availabl* for
Laaaa Sanlord Commerc* Cir
tocaied at Park Ava 6 35m St 2
turlet epproi 3.000 tt 6 8 500
*1 593&gt;*t per year Padung it
abundant Call John Gay *1
Strictly Commercial. Uc neat
Broki , 4Q7-»* »• «* &gt; _________
OfFlCE/WMSE 3.000 15 000 tl
From 53 tl FYvne location Hwy
17-93 Sanlord. 1 bl horn Airport
Bkrd Call M44440 Am/Sue

141— Homes For Sale

o

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Two detached home* on on* tap
1 17 ♦ tamvy room
2 2/1 • tcreened porch
3 Lg ut*4y bldg lor both
564 900 met new carpet and we
wit help arrange the financing
Brokar Owner

1Aar ADA I M M M #410*40
2 BOrtM 14/0*40 AMO UP

323-6670
R O SELfA VILLAS
1/1 Spade/ •#4IO#Aonm
HUO OKAY &lt;07-3304633
S ANFO R D 1 bdrm Ground floor
tern prch all appi pool u«e
Rent ot to# Caff #66-737#
SAN FO R D 3/2 Approximately
1,000 tq II W/D m d . 5430mo
« low depot* Cell 333-10#l
SANFO R D HISTORIC OIST.
1/1 Scm paw. hardwood floor*,
tiredac* Spacout 54004350

Stenewom Raaffy R l - l t N
SAN FO R D Good araa Spooatt
3/1 AC hook-up*, patio 6 yard
541 Vmo .1 1 0 0 r* £ #4*-0044
B A N fP R O D U PLEX
HyMorie
Dwtncl. 1 brkm $400 mo ♦ tac
I
333-S333 or ggr 4444I4S

P M N O D E CLUB » ,
Laun­
dry rm. tern paw . 553Vd*po*4
6 5510/mo
Ptaat* ca# M I 1244

103— HousesUnfurnished

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 tq
tl 6 upt 5365 A MONTH Offee
Storage 321-0130 or 333 3554
O f FICE/OFFICf - WARE HOUSE
Now Av*4abi*
Guardan Pertonal Storage
Cat lor data** 57S 3500___
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
1 Suttee erattH N • 1100 SF 4
1600 SF. 407-331-7004

LAK E MARY 1/1 $45(Vmon .
5450 dap Sanlord. 2/1 549V
mon « 5495 dap Sanlord. V I
5525/mon ♦ 5535 dap. No Pat*
Ca# 331-5966__________________
S A N FO R O 3 bedroom 553V
mon * depotrl 13# Country
Out) Cud* C a l 333-4540
SANFO R O V I CHA. W/D hook­
up*.
ISOO/mo ♦ 5450/aac
Pisa** ca* 3334310____________
SANFORO 3/2 SSTVmo ♦
S600WC dap M 14333
w w o i o i nom f uemer. loc._

riT D a n «H n w jT 3 D T
CH/A.

Naw carpal 4 paint
SANFO R O M Apt . #pM plan
pato, nawpnL'TVmg 5*40/13(0
SANFO R O a n wnam rm. c m -

6 POINT AREA Irg tot wmob
hm AS IS S16 000 Senout «•

Sala

322-74M

Homeuta. 4 4 acre* 575.000
Hwy 46. t mae W of nver
Bavarfy B. Maaon Realty
LAKE MARY Vi Cardnal Oak*
II 3700 SF. apfct plan, cam
caffmgt. tr pic. pool, epa 1 «
•era*, on cut da tee comet lot
5309 000 #07-331-77S9
SANFORO AREA-3/3 MUST
SELL! C H A doubt* garage, tned
yard 300 Rota Or Cal even­
ing* 34S5B57

M FLEETWOOO 14 X. 70 37
CHA. 10 X 30 awing Marry EXTRAS'I 631-7706 or 372-1553
PARK AVE. MOBILE PARK
Hornet 53 000 to 56 000 Set Up
Fnangnq QUWT1 322-3MI

CARRIAGE COVE
24i44 3/2 82 Skykne Spkl
pUn. naw carpel. v*tyl 6 lap
Mkng 511,000

231— Cara For Sale .

JA C U Z S Cedar ttoet in door/
out door New 52B00. etking
51300 Magnavoi 46 inch color
TV w/doort Under warranty
(Seara)
New 51900. atkmg
5695 Sear* S/S 37 cubic 11 In
door-cube/cruthed/waler/light
Under warranty (Sear,) New
5159ft. atkmg 5695
Sear*
couch/tieeper. tan fabric 51300
new. rust Irka new. tel lor 5400
Can is o - i s m .
M ATTRESS SALE • Full ti/e
uted hoi tpringt 6 mattrett
565 00 Larry-! Mart 333-4133
Refrigerator Whirlpool 585 3
(pace healer* 535
35* cotor
TV. 535 330-7344 hr mtq

201— Horses
ENOLISH HORSEBACK RIOING
lettorn camp, twvrvnng
GENEVA. 3SO-S3SI

Call 323-4160
159— Raal Estate
Wanted

*

BRAND

MOOCRN FURN. 6 Antique*
1 PIECE or Whole Household
•04-774-332l/407-##0-JS33

219— Wanted to Buy
Alum. Can* Copper / Brea*
Kokomo Recycling 321-0004
• II W. First-U f S-S. Sal S-1

221— Good Things to
Eat
NAVEL ORANGES 6 RED
GRAPEFRUIT. Meriwether
Farm* 3461 Celery Ava
NAVEL ORANGES-U pek or Wa
Pick fresh to order 3660 Moore*
Sttkon Rd 323 6367
Navel*, red grip*true* tanger­
ine* Fraah From Grove w*
*hp
BA COS MARKET
__________ 332-3641__________
VARIETY U f Cl I Hub U -H C h
5672 Deer Pam Lane SanlordCai tor tkrectont 323-2177

• Uf|« SpacfcxMApcrtmeatVwith

•Lake foot
Sparillni Poof
• TeoDb Court*

Country Lake
Apartments

FRUIT FOR SALE
i* grown effrut peksd to or_______
C M 332 3310_____________
Hair styling equpment Neatly
enough to set up a 4 chaw
shop 51300 Pteata cal 7#0-

•2 DODGE RAM 250 tongbed'
van 134.632 muat. Runt As
It Sea and make offer at San­
lord Herald. 300 N French Ave. '.
Sanlord (In back ol man burn

"0)

238— Vehicles
Wanted
CASH 555 PAID!
For Junk Cart. Truck* t Mrac'
HE r P AUt RCA BF AUTIFUL 3 » 5MO *

FISHfffG BOATS FOR RENT
Staring at 530 A up Alto
24 Pontoon Ca# 330-1612

241— Rec.
Vehlclea/Campera For
Sale
71 6 W Pop-up camper Low
mileage, drives good, neadt
tome work 5695 497-1090

^ APPLIANCE
STORE, m,
I 1 1.1

*, Hill, ,.l M I

. Ill

*11 S.H«v. 17*12, CmsftsrTT

(407) 834-7072

•Reconditioned 4 Rebuilt
WkslMn. Dryer,. RMrtgmlon
Rano#5 4 Dohwtttwft

323-31S7

231— Cara For Sate

INVESTOR BUYING HOUSE#
PLUMS or LEMONS
Chorea 666-72(7

SCON BOOKKEEPM G C u»tomuedparirionokxad
ptefc-up
•ernes 407

U-euv-IT-l •« AtaambU mi
Chnatmaalll AppUloya/aru Ctrl
M^^c^uc^caaatTMOA)

279-Hauling

253*AddHiortt ft

Owaoa
IAtot'1 ..

k-7174
FULL SERVICE LAWN CARE *
RaaldanMaVC oiw artlef
336-1737 or pqr 64*4407

349-0656

0 L8 m conawm

OREO GROSS LAWN SERVICE
RES/COM
QUALITY C A R E '
FREE E8T.

! S O Bakra C8C1

281-Computer
Conautting

282-Cabinets
ALL TYPE CAaMETS-rataca/
woodffTkaVwa# uno/coununop/

R o n M M q b ra^M jM

283-Carpentry
CJkRPE NTER. A# Hom e""
repairs, panting A ceramic t*a
* * Oroaa 321-5073

268-Child Cara
AN EXPLO VO M M O M
•tong w«h T I C S playroom, ten
yrd Cart C n V C S U W f l N
ra m For inNrw
3304)700

288-Lepal Services V
CHARLES 0. (Dan) kMLLER.
Buffdar. C8C0S7205. Rat/
Comm., ramodtL addaona. rapaw MC, VISA. — #07-330-1741

DAVB KIV CONSTRUCTION

■ NawMsawaRaRr^Rapaira ■

U tea fiM B M -a ta MLJ
STOP THE NIGHTMARE
BEFORE
IT BEGINSII
Thinking of adMng on a room,
ramodakng your kachantoam
Naad a naw rod or ma money to
do # won? Pont know where to
begin? Let aapananoad profaa
aunait arrange FfftanongDatgnAquwng (3) oomp
Mbmatoa and choodng • conFree pra-qiak»ng over me

A-Z LawTach
Drvorea 555. Custody $75.
Banknqitoy 575. Nama Change
555. EK. 24 hr*. (407) 622-0347

E-ZR AR A SERVICES
Diverse S10WWHU 560
Ca* (407) 0 4 6 3 7 1 1 4 hr*.

294-Painting
«WBrTBfwy
*■ - -— A
m

•Nh S yr

Cleaning
Ffao 00L LMRno. SS141S1
Eat/

A* CLEANINO SVC h m *
comm Fraa a#t. 334-0327tor pgr
tot ffnmad raaponaa 999-3601

pod. kMM wtopMon
PINSCREST V f ml lamey rm.
Ig yard. CHA. 1 . 1 .1660/0600
AM DOYLS (#47) SM-MSO
W l N O D H O ilS U TO RKMT

M 1 Irrigation 8

APOLLO CLIANMQ SVC
ComnvYWtid Outlty Svo S b I-

H f CLSAMMO:;

m. teOaMaterlMK.

106— Duptex/THptex
555355355^
i,_ 0 4 A , carport
.774-6616

A Great Mace to Uve

A ntodPi N m oom pM 4 root
&gt;yU&gt;m-B&lt;KOBl I &gt;50 321-3717

K A TN TS K LEA M N G -fU tid.
wtoy/mo. raraal cNan-outt 11
yra a«p ♦ raN S M S IO I
L E T S US U F T YOUR CLEAN040 BUROENS Waaktoi-waak
•to 337-16M ar A36-1AAO
MOVE-IN-OUT
Oto — Pran ura W m N B 1m l. 303-7230 or pgr 37?-3l10

m um

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ido/Apart
USC4NSUR

407-OS-7BU 40)

SHOP
LO C A L

DAMAGE REPAIR SPECIALIST 407-SSMS77

312— Tree Service
TALEMCO LANDOCAMNO

O R Y W A U .TTJC O O Repawa*

Mi

Wai A CaBng Tkakaaa

raM. AAMCH NKMTAL8

NUOAMSUCTWCUMrr

prudnaAnlacMna/loUl
Ur
■oaptog. Ltodlnaur. 131-0886

6 P U T OAK-ANY
F R M P S L IV E R V W 4 6 1 ■
B ES T TR EE EARVtM -LJaAna.'
A* phaaaa F f M E a t ^ ^ ^ H
B a tL p rc ^ M IJU T .
TOMMY RUNYON Lawn S Tiaa
Svc

MART** LAUNDRY SERVICE

CALLUSAT

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VLS177I

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Street (Rt 46A) b*tm*n 17-92
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Traa/stumb removal. Fraa • «.
Ucdlnau 06-7341___________

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GREAT RATED

278-Orywali

tp%om

YATES ROOPINO alhaa ISM
Church S Sr. DUc. SM. Gan.
m -1446

fotocbonoua# UcAem M1-W4

m »M S 1 4

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OAK FIREWOOO FOR SALE
SANFORD AREA

288-Cleaning

1714 Ridatwood Are.,
Sanford • 3 3 0 -e i0 4

235—
Truck/Busaa/Vana For
Sale

223— Miscellaneous

B l BUICK REGAL STATION
WAGON Grail trafttporution
A T , Aw | ) 000 FIRM 33V731#
67 PRELUOt 1j9 SI PS. Memo.
5-tpaad, PW. Sun root. 53.950
Ca# 303-1637

IntUkatoni Wm9S/M.
Accata, VB. graphici. on-i
Irarung
.607-674-153)

^ W ish in g y o t^ .
b u n d le s o f jo y , lo a d s o f la u g h ter,
to n s o f f u n ..A ll y e a r a n d a fte r!

M OLDS CALAIS Sedan Low
mileage, great gal mileage 6*
comfort
331-0334

240— Boat Rentals

211—

Door#, amdowa. carpentry.

Jo
V/

DAY BED While. Victorun
Flyto with 3 hum maltrette* 6
trurvae Never uted 5300 407•##-##54

11 a 65 V I 73 Cambndg*
W/D ta n rm 54.000

Warehouse space for
rent, 1,250 eq. ft., pert of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour
access.
Located
behind Sanford Herald
newspaper building. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
lease required.
For more information,
call Frank Voltoline at the
Sanford Herald.

322-2611

157— Mobile Hom#a
For Sate

‘SS VW BEETLE SEDAN Re
stored show quality. Beel up
engine 56000 FIRM 323-64#7 ■
IM S CHEVY 70 tenet tug
(ruck Run, good 53500 Can'
334-2442
__________

________ (407) 740-6500

DELTONA 10 acre* Idsai lor
mobHe hornet** horaet. cattle,
farming or nurteryi Znnad agncultural
5 3 900 ACRE
Sm
duwn w-owner tvianca #04-7(71772 or #0*-7»7-#«22

231— Cars For Sale

BEOS
ORTHOPEOIC
FIRM
SETS with 5 year warranty Nev­
er uted Twin 575 Fu# 5105
Oueen 5125 King 5169 Call
*07-666-9(54_________________

AntiquWCollectibtes

153— Acraaga Lot For

WAREHOUSE
SPACE

*

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

148— Mobil* Homo
Lota For Sate

Wsklva Pints Blvd

NOTICE

5100 DOW N__WHY R EN T?
Whan you can own ffv* 3 bdrm
horn* ml C/MA. new pamt A carpat? Aak about HUO homa*l
The HMUman Group, Inc.
Raehnr*------------ .3314333

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118— Office Space
For Rent

A# rental and real e u u a advarlitamantt are tutyeci 10 the
Federal Fee Houtmg A d . which
make* * MagaJ 10 advara** any
preference, kmiuuon. or d d enm nawn baaed on raca. col­
or. rafcgnn. ta i. handicap. fa-

SANFO NO 2/1 Cony locakaT
5400/mo XMAS Ddcounr Rat
r*q 33147*7

LAK E MARY Cutt bn V3 on
Gmbeff. pond I t # .500
REN OVATED Fenced. bYdW
tpll pun tem prch 154,(00
SC POO L Pr* loradote V 3 kv/
dvvlam 2 car gar/cpd 57X100
4/1.5 Over 1.600 tq tl Lrv'rW
lam. trpte. Incd M3.#00
R EN OVATED Like new 1/3 acre
Dal wkthp crpt. Incd 170.000

^ q u v e ^ n N ^ 4 0 7 ^ v m * j^

MARINER'S VILLAGE

SANFORO 1/3

.FI u rn

2/1.5 Large fenced yard. CHA.
On ly 537.900 VIP Propcme*.
Inc 407-333-M tS

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CASSSUM RRV M
•cm pch. CH/A.___

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141— Homes For Sale

I Would like to work for you
Good ml older people Single
56 SOtir, couple. 58 KVhr Your
home/day ot rvght CNA. HHA.

100— Condominium
Rentals

POSITION OPEN FOR:

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- Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida •Friday, January 0. 1998

by Chic Young
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A CHEERLEADER

FRO* THE LEFT «
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SO IF we JUMP AROUND
AND SHOUT IDO MUCH ti
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By P eter II. G oll. M.D

P ETER
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BEETLE BAILEY
w e know y o u 'n n o t
REALLY QUITTING, SA iR ff,
BUT CAN WE CELEBRATE
UNTIL YOU CHANGE YOUR
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by Art Sannom

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TH££Eb UOWAYTWE-YiCETALKJN?
INTOtOlN' TOTHMOL' YALE!

OjEMENTAgY
SCHOOL.-.

by Chartaa M. Schulz
YES, MA’A M ..l'P LIKE
TO SEE THE PRINCIPAL.

I WANT TO SHOW
HIM THIS PICTURE
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types of exercise that would benefit
you. This information should be avail­
able through trainers at your school
or in a local fitness center. Also, there
are many books on the subject. In my
experience, one of the most useful is
“Arnold: The Education of a Body
to cigar smoke, probably caused by Builder," by Arnold Schwarzenegger
high levels of carbon monoxide in his and D ouglas Kent Hall (Sim on A
bloodstream. He lost consciousness Schuster. 1977). Hey, what can I say?
for several minutes and required hos­ When in doubt, go to the best.
pitalization. Such reports remind us
that the practice of smoking cigars is
a sso cia ted with significant c o n s e ­
quences
DEAR D R GOTT: I have migraine
headaches. A friend suggested that I
try a homeopathic remedy for relief.
Am I wasting my money?
DEAR READER: I'm afraid so.
H om eopathic rem ed ies contain
extrem ely dilute concentrations of
herbs and other natural Ingredients.
In a recent English study, several
homeopathic remedies were found to
be no more effective than sugar pills
in treating migraine: t t percent of the
migraineurs experienced relief, com ­
pared to 16 percent of the placebo
group — not a statistically significant
difference
You're probably better off using the
prescription drugs Imilrex &lt;to treat a
migraine in progress) or propanolol
(as a preventive)
To give you more information. I am
sen d in g you a copy of my H ealth
Report “Headaches " Other readers
who would like a copy should send 13
plus a long, self addressed, stamped
envelope to P O. Box 3017. Murray Hill
Station. New York. NY I0IM Be sure
to mention the title.
DEAR DR GOTT: I’m 17. 1 1 0
pounds and • feet tall. I am very thin. I
want to build up my upper body and
All out so my ribs don't show. What
can I safely eat?
DEAR READER Food
Seriously, you probably need more
calories in your diet. Because extra
dietary fat arid sugar are not necessar­
ily healthful, even for an adolescent, I
suggest that you increase your con­
sumption of complex carbohydrates:
pasta, bread, potatoes and rice.
In addition, som e m odest weight
training would help you te develop
your upper body and arms. It's beyond
the scope of this column to detail the

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played a diamond to dummy's act, and
led n diamond back. East's heart diacard registered about eigh t on the
Richter scale. Struggle aa he might
from there. South couldn't win more
than eight tricks. Was South unlucky
or did he mispiay?
South started with eight top tricks:
two in each suit. The ninth trick would
evidently com e from diamonds. And
there was a perfect safety-pigy avail­
able. South should have started with
the diamond Idas from his head. If nei­
ther the 10 nor the queen appears, de­
clarer continues with a low diamond
toward dummy, planning to flaaaaa the
nine if West plays the remaining law
card. And If West discards on the sacood round, dummy's ace is played sad
a low diamond led back toward the
Jack. Either way. South gets three dia­
mond tricks.
So, South misplayed.
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by Jim Davis
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g cornea to making money, youYa got a
touch dhoti may admen. Ba sum to earn
your rewards; get-rich-quick gambles
coma miinft
acuta (May II-June M ) Salad your
companions tftougMMy today and you
should hava a piclura-pariact script.
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drabs to amsar a work d art.

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by T.K. Ryan

The British have some strange say­
ings, like “safe as houses " True, many
houses are safe, but we've also teen a
lot fall down, some because of faulty
construction, others from the destruc­
tive force of earthquakes or hurri­
canes. Occasionally a bridge contract
that looks safe will tail. This could be
because of bad distribution of the op­
posing cards or to faulty dedarer-Way.
Which of these two is applicable in to­
day's d eal?.
South cruised into three no trump,
his opening bid showing 31-23 points.
(As a cu riosity, did you ev er se e a
hand before with no card between a
four and a lack? I
West led the spade queen. Judging
that if West were longer than East In
spades, East was more likely to be
longer than West In diamonds, dedar-

DEAR DR. GOTT: I've heard that
coenzym e Qto i* u iefu l in treating
mitral valve prolapse. Is it?
DEAR READER No. it isn't.
This health food has been promoted
a s a cu re-all for m any a ffliction s,
including heart disease and old age
To date, there are no reputable stud
les proving Its effectiveness.
Mitral valve prolapse Is a common
disord er that is usually harm less.
Marked by a floppiness of the compo­
nents of one cardiac valve. MVP caus­
e s a murmur (e str a sound In the
heart), and may lead to a variety of
p u lse Irregu larities. It cannot be
cured by any known drug, coenzyme
Q10 Included. Patients with a floppy
valve should receive antibiotic prop h y la sls, how ever, before den tal
cleaning and certain surgical proce­
dures.

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                    <text>SEMINOLE TODAY

75 Cents

S e rv in g S anfo rd, Lake M a ry and Sem inole C o u n ty since 1 9 0 8
90th Year. No. 120 - Sanford, Florida

City resolves sex
Female police officers to
be paid for their troubles
By LACT LOAK
Herald Editor
By RUBS WHITE
Herald Stuff Writer

When Governor Lawton C h it** and Sanford
Mayor Larry Data huddled during the gover­
nor's recent visit to the Good Samaritan Home,
It was an occasion to talk turkry.
"He’s u turkey
hunter Just like
me." Dale said.
'S o the governor
and I talked about
the Gobbler Sea­
son which begins
March 21. He said
he hunts within 20
to 30 miles of
Tallahassee."
Dale has his
own hunting
grounds on hts
3.200 acre Boar’s
Nest Ranch on the
St. John's River.

SANFORD • Tile city has agreed
to pay four female (toller, officers
who In 1004 filed a lawsuit accus­
ing Sanford Police Chief Ralph
Russell of sex discrimination.
T m going to recommend that we
settle. We need to settle this and
move on. We don’t need to linger
along with a lawsuit.* said Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale.
An agreement that was not made
publlr pending commission a p ­
proval was reached two weeks ago
after Scott Prndley. an uttomry for
Die city, and JefT Snead, attorney
for the officers, met In medlutlon.
If an agreement had not been
reached, the case would have pro­
ceeded to trial.
T h e city asked us If we were In­
terested In medlutlng. and we
were.* Snead said In an earlier In­
terview. IVndley has not relumed
repeated phone calls.

Commissioners a ir expected to
OK flic* mediation agreement Mon­
day at thrlr regular meeting. C om ­
missioner* Kerry Lyons, W lilley
Eckstein and Vrtma William*, also
said they will Ik- glad to have the
Issue resolved. 'It was unfortunate
for everyone. I’m glad to get It belitnd us. W ere finally cleaning
some things
up and mining
ahead.* Lyons said.
T m In agreement with the set­
tlement and with putting this In*hind us.' Williams said.
Officers Robin llem osky, Sharon
Sheafer. Claudia Webber and Ti m
Murray filed fedcrul lawsuits for
damages ranging from $12,000 to
$100,000.
accusing
then-police
Chief Ralph Russell of falling to
promote female officers, attempt­
ing to pay femalr officers less
money than male officers, and for
dismissing all female officers who
were not protected under Civil
Servlre. Sheafer. 42. after filing
Be* Lawsuit. Pag* BA

The last known photo taken
of Mayor Larry Dal*. SO,
before he grew facial hair.

Chairm an of the Board

It should be noted, also, that His Honor the
mayor, celebrated his 50th birthday on Feb. 3.

County Commissioner Randy Morris
creating his own political identity

In a re-election year attempt to make friends
and win votes In the Fern Perk area. Seminole
County Commissioner W la Adame has sug­
gested a 'Cultural Corridor" along U.S. High­
way 17-92.
If Adams had his way. there would someday
be a ‘ Carnegie Hall of the South" along the
much maligned main street of the county.
Imagine the delight of the residents who
went to close the adult clubs like House of
Babes that have been In Fern Park for 20 years
or more.
With a Cultural Corridor. Fern Park would
become the possible home for a House of Bee­
thoven.

No one In Seminole County government Is
doing cartwheels over the lawsuit by Commis­
sioner D isk Van Dar WaiBa against Clerk of
the Court M n y a a a i Maras.
One county official says the feud about Van
Der Weide's European travel expenses Is a
'black eye" for local government. 'A ll thia does
Is get people angry about government spending
and offlclids not being accountable," another
olDcial said.
Morse received notice of the auit on Friday
afternoon. " A ll he needed to do waa show us

By RUBB WRITS
llrrald Stall Writer

The Lake HowaB Eagles dance team had oriy two gkla
who had aver performed before as they entered the
Pop Warner football Mason last fall. Members in­
cluded (clockwise from top left): Lindsay Jonas. Erin
Jonas, Candace Shields and Maaghsn D*tconro Check out Da Bomb. Page 6A. to see how they
cam* up third in national competition.

Sanford airport officials
talk taxes in Tallahassee
By N ICK PPB1FAUP
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Officials from the
Sanford Airport Authority and
Sanford Mayor Lan y Dale flew
to Tallahassee recently for a

Polics officers, from left, Claudia Webber, Tern Murray and Robin Bemosky have
settled with the City of Sanford in a sax discrimination lawsuit. They are pictured
here at CpI Sharon Sheafer's funeral last spnng. Her estate will also be paid.

meeting with top legislative
leaders.
The event was the
mid-year gathering o f
the
Florida Airport Managers A s ­
sociation (FAMA).
According to Airport Execu­
tive Director Steve Cooke,
while it was a normal meeting

o f the organisation, other local
officials accompanied him with
the atm o f meeting with law­
makers to express local views
on upcoming legislation, and
to keep the Sanford area and
Its airport In a position of
Baa A irport, Pago BA

SANFOKl) •
As a fourthgrader hr urnt trick or treating
dressed us Harry Ooldwaler.
O n a on ll^ r occasion. hcwgfc
setu ^h oib c’ from
parochial*
schom for wearing Ooldwater*
campaign Iniltons.
One of lus favorite moments
rumc when be inrl President
Ronald Reagan.
In other words. Randy Morris
had no « Itolce.
lie tried other fields * Invest­
ment
brokering,
consulting
work, managing a drug store until 10 years ago finding his
niche in government.
Inlllally. Morris served Lake
Mary as a commissioner and
then as mayor. For the last
fouryrani he lias been a Sem i­
nole County commissioner chosen by Ills peers to be the
commission chairman thrre of
those years. He Is running for
rr-rlrrtlon this year.
The son of Oen. Frederick E.
Morris, un are World War II
pilot. Morris Is a dare devil sort
who has gone to Pamplona.
Spain to run with the raging,
bulls and wtio lakes a sim ilar
delight in being the take*
charge guy of the county com ­
mission.
Because of this, he lias be­
come the most visible o f Semi­
nole County's elected officials.
IIiglily-charged, cunning and
charming. 44-year-old Randy
Morris has a powerful Republi­
can presence much like he.

Seminole County Commiaaion Chairman Randy Mom* with fetow Republican
from Georgia, Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich.
himself, found In Ronuld Rea­
gan.
‘ lie's like a whirling dervish."
says Morris' aide Diane Merkt.
‘ Randy's Immersed In his wotk.
He involves himself personally
In every Issue. When the com ­
mission meets, he’s the ship's
captain."
Well before Morris came on
the scene. Merkt was aide to
the late Bob Sturm. Sturm was
then considered the power-

house of the commission and
someone who Influenced Randy
Morris. "We were close, per­
sonal friends" Morris said, not
willing to call Strum his m en­
tor.
Wlillc clearly charming to
some. Morris Is considered to
be arrogant and mean-spirited
by others. "IVe never been fond
of Randy's Innuendoes and

Teens have heart, a song for man needing transplant
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD - Often people In this life need
a helping hand.
Thia time, that hand comes from teenag­
ers.
Three area teens have formed a gospel
singing group called AKZ and have decided
to uae their voices and their hearts to
reach out to someone who desperately
needs their help.
“We Just want to give a person a second
chance at life.* said group member Karectn
Mcrthle. *We have all been through things
and know the pain his family Is feeling. We
are looking to get help through our talents
ao we can save a life.*
The young man who has sparked the a t­
tention and dedication o f AKZ la IB-yearold David Ea. Bandoo. At birth, Bandoo
was diagnosed with a very rare heart con­
dition that has continued to deteriorate. A
heart transplant waa Inevitable, but the
eertouaneM o f his condition has made that
operation an Immediate necessity.

S U B S C R IB E

T O

T H E

S A N F O R D

complicated transplant even more danger­
ous and the availability o f donors Is
greater In Florida. So his family moved
here around a year ago and David went on
the walling list.
Everything seemed to be going as usual
until a week or two ago when thing s took a
turn for the worse.
‘ David waa at my house Just goofing
around a couple of Saturdays ago,* said
AKZ member Zertmar *ZZ* Ramirez. ‘ He's a
dose friend o f my family and so he comes
by a lot. All o f a sudden Ids blood picssuie
dropped and he was rushed to Arnold P a l­
mer Hospital. He la so Ul that he has been
moved to Shands Hospital to await the
first available transplant or he will die In
four-to-alx weeks.*
Besides the obvious problem of David's
health, there Is an equally pressing matter.
Seven months ago. David's father died
from complications o f the same disease.
Since he worked and his wife cared for the
family. David's father carried the health In­
surance for everyone. When he passed
•wgy. the Insurance coverage stopped.

H E R A L D

F O R

T H E

B E S T

L O C A L

N E W S

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2A •Sxrrtord Hcrakl. Sanford. Florida •Sunday. February 8 1998

Business
A s sis te d living facility
is J u s t Like H om e
rooms furnished with a resident's own belong­
ings If requested, and many other amenities In­
cluding porches and rocking chairs.

By NICK PFEIFAUF
Herald Staff Writer
ORANGE CITY • It was a pre-grand-opening
event recently at the new Just Like Home facil­
ity. located at 202 Strawberry Oaks Drive In
Orange City. Tire new assisted living faelllty
construction Is still under way with the finish­
ing touches not too far In the future.
Residents will be able to share homes In nddtUon to sharing relationships with one another.
It Is planned as a famlly-ltke atmosphere which
will Include conversations at the dinner table,
special holiday traditional activities, outings,
and olrservances.
Administrator Helen Riddle said that
with the sharing concept. Individuals will
have privacy* and comforts o f personal
dences. such as a kitchen, semi-private

CASSELBERRY
J a ck
M eeks, president o f Real Es­
tate Professionals of America.
Inc.. Casselberry, has been
elected 1998 district 12 vice
president for the Florida A sso­
ciation o f Realtors. Meeks rep­
resents over 4.500 Realtors lo ­
cated
throughout Seminole.
Orange and Osceola counties.
MAITLAND • Star Zcllar. a ti­
tle Insurance executive with
over 20 years experience has
been promoted to assistant
vice president for Fidelity Na­
tional Title Insurance C om ­
pany o f New York. Zeller will
be working directly with all
agents and closing offices In
the Central Florida District.
SANFORD - Florida
Solar
Technology. Inc., o f Sanford
has named Jlaa C u rtis re­
gional manager for commercial
products. The announcement
was made by Skip W ast,
president of the pool heating

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Ftcldy 67 59

LOTTERY
Hors ara ttva winning
sstsctsd on Friday In ths Florida
Lottary:

Fantasy $
1 S -Z 1 -2 4 -2 S -2 S

., a Sanford based full-service
landscape.
Irrigation
and
maintenance company with Its
own nursery operation, plans
to starl Ils own environmental
services division,
expanding
services to their existing clien­
tele by providing waste d is­
posal service. With $5.2 m il­
lion In sales reported for this
past y e a i. R ickard KcUer pre­
dicted revenues for 1998 with
the new expanded environ­
mental services could top $9
million.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • M/l
llom rs of Altamonte Springs
has opened Its own title com ­
pany. M/l Title Agency. Ltd..
LAKE MAID’ - John S lrlon n l
and named Foggy ADcn, a president and CEO o f Amcrtprofessional with 15 years ex­ can Housing Development. Inc.
perience In banking and prop­ Iras announced the company
erty title services to head It.
has signed a letter o f Intent. In
David Byrnes, division presi­ principal, to merge with MAS
dent said the title company
Acquisitions 111 Corporation, a
could serve as many as 500
publicly
traded
company.
home buyers each year In­ American
Housing
Develop­
cluding M/I Homes and other ment. in Lake Mary, specializes
builders/mortgage companies.
In buying existing multifamily
SANFORD • Keller Outdoor. In properties, refurbishing and
. , reselling..them o s ^ ln d l
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Monthly rentals are for studio facilities and
one-bedroom facilities, ranging In price from
$1,505 to $1,795 for single occupancies. The
second-person basic rate Is $500 per month.
Furnishings are available for an additional fee
und guest suites are available with reservations.
For Information regarding Just Like Home,
contact Helen Riddle at (904) 775-3030.

company. Curtis has many
years experience In the pool,
retail and equipment business.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • M/l
Homes o f Altamonte Springs
has named A rthu r Lamb as
superintendent o f construction.
Lamb will oversee construction
for the company's community
of Westminster Landing.

I lo o m r o a s c a i M W
will
partly cloudy offer morning
showers. Highs from the upper
BOs and mid-60s. Lows r a n
the upper SOs to 4 Os.
Partly cloudy. Highs
In the low-60s. Lows In the
h e Ilow
to mld-40s. M o s it y i Partly
cloudy. lUghs In the low to
mid-60s. Lows In ths upper-

even
still
resi­
bed-

In addition to assisted living, the facility will
also offer 24-hour Respite Care for a fee of $55
per day. Tills Is for persons In need of a tem po­
rary stay but without the long term com m it­
ment. It's also designed for persons who want
to become Involved In a test period.
The aim of the organization Is explained In
the company's motto of. "A place of health and
wrll-being.’ and *A place o f love ntid laughter."

Upon
completion , o f
the
m gger,_th e company will o p ­
erate under the name American
Housing Development. Inc., a
Delaware corporation.

M avtt
LONG'VOOD • Ergo, In corp o­
rated. manufacturers o f men’s
briefs, has relocated to 1372
Bennett Drive, Suite 164 In
Longwood.

•(Jan. 31)
17-33-30-30-37-3#

ALTAMONTE
SPRINOS
Tuesday
Morning a
deepdiscount close-out store. Is
opening Us fourth store in the
Central Florida area. The new
store, scheduled to open at 8
a.m. Thursday, Feb. 12. Is lo ­
cated In Prairie Lake Plaza.
1140 East Altamonte Drive In
Altamonte Springs.
The new store will have 5.390
square feet o f gifts, accessories
and household Items usually
found only In high-end deport­

By NICK PFEIFAUP
Herald Staff Writer
IAKE MARY - Atlantic Data
Services
|ADS)
o f Quincy.
Muss, hus announced the a p ­
pointment o f A. Hay Speer to
the position o f vice president
o f business development. ADS
Is a consulting service firm
that specializes In providing
business solutions to financial
service Institutions.
Speer, who currently resides
In Lake Mary, holds n bache­
lor’s degree In business a d ­
ministration and Is a graduate
o f the American Bankers A sso­
ciation's Business o f Banking
program.
He has over 30 years o f con­
sulting experience m the finan­
cial service sector, working In
North America. Latin America
and the Asia/Paciflc area. Prior
to Joining ADS lie was a bustftco* dcyclflpm wi «*Ui*ulU$it
at.Hogan Systems. Iuc.,wnd4ta
successor.
C$C ’ Financial
Services Orqpp,
................
In his new position, Speer
wlU assist ADS Industry experis in building strategic,
value-added
solutions
that
match each client’s r
requirements. Hla primary goal wlU
i
be
operating In the Southei
eastern
United
States
regird to
----------------- with .-jx
the company’s five lines o f
business including IT ConCon solids-

ment and specialty stores.
Commenting on the suc­
cessful operation o f Tuesday
Morning stores, which brought
about the fourth o f its kind In
the local ares. Chief Executive
Officer Jerry M. Smith said "We
attribute our long-term succcsa
and loyal customer base to our
steadfast commitment o f pro­
viding Irresistible values o f
quality goods, sold at 50 to 80
percent off retail prices.
The Dallas-based company
plans to open 32 new stores In
1098 and presently has 323
stores In 33 states.

Gas prices drop
In Port Richey, and the highest
price was 61.210 per gallon In
Delray Beach and In Naples.

“Swing Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County Since 1908“
Sunday. Fabruary S. 100$ • Voi. 00, No. 120

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Pubkahsd Tuesday tfvough Friday and 8undqr by
RspuMc Newspaper*. Inc. • 300 N. French Avs.. SsrSard. FL 32771
Phone: (407) 322-8611 Fax: (407) f

HEATHROW-Florida
m o­
torists are discovering signifi­
cantly lower prices when they
Self-Serve Regular Unleaded
fill their gas tanks this month,
prices decreased 4.3 cents to
according to a AAA Auto Club
on aven ge 61.123 per gallon.
South report.
Mid-Grade
Unleaded
prices
AAA Auto Club South's Furl
dropped 3.9 cents to on over­
Gauge Survey for Florida shows
age 61.241 per gallon, and
that the average price for SelfPremium Unleaded prices de­
Serve Regular Unleaded is
creased 3.8 rents to an average
61.123 per gallon, down 4.3
61.325 per gallon.
cents from the December aver­
age o f 61.166 per gallon. This
M the lowest price Florida m o­
Full-Serve Regular Unleaded
torists have seen since Febru­
price# dropped 1.9 cents to an
ary o f 1906 when the average
average 61.535 per gallon. Mid
was 61.112 per gallon.
"A combination o f factors In­ Grade Unleaded prices dropped
1.6 cents to on average
cluding decreased travel de­
per gallon and Premium Un­
mand. low crude oil prices and
leaded prices decreased
2
Increased oil production by
cents to an average 61.722 per
OPEC account for the drop in
prices’ said Rena C alls, manager o f Public and
Government Reis tlons for AAA
Florida. "After nearly two years

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tour of the new fadWy. The visitor, left, Is Stan Rafalik.
program manager of DeBary Manor.

Lake Mary man tapped
as A D S vice president

Tuesday Morning opens
its fourth store in area

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at
D aytona Is 58 degrees and
a t N ew S y m m a , 59 degrees.
W inds a re from th e n orth ­
w est at 20 -2 5 m .p.h.

Hoton Riddle, administrator of Just Like Home, a
assisted living facility, prepares to take a visitor on a

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School dress code w on’t change
By MUUU BKODIE
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - The study Is
finished, the report Is In and
the dress code for Seminole
County students gets straight
A‘s.
The Seminole County Public
Schools Association of High
School Student Council, more
commonly known as District
Student Government took on
the task o f evaluating the stu­
dent dress code, a challenge
Issued to them by then School
Board Chairman Sandy Robin­
son.
Some aspects o f the dress
code had come undrr flrr by
students and administrators at
the beginning o f the school*
year. Robinson asked the dis­
trict student government to
moke suggestions and report
bark to the board.
’ I have a personal Interest In
gathering Information from the
person most effected by our
policies,* Robinson told the
council In September. Robin­
son said If the council found a
substantial need for a change
In the dress code, the district
student
government
could

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prominent Sanford attorney.
The SHS basketball team
outscored
such
teams
as
Rollins, Stetson.
Seabreeze.
Orlando. New Smyrna, and Du­
val to post a 11*5 season.
My mother had some clip­
pings from basketball games In
her scrapbook. The headline
from one reads “Sanford Bas­
ketball
Outfit
Wins
Hard
Fought Oamc Over Strong Duvml-Game Chueh Full o f Pep
from Start lo Flnlsh-Sanford
Uses No Substitutes.*
There Is an account o f two
other basketball games with
New Smyrna Beach. They were
both played on the same night,
with the boys playing first. The
article states that the girts, like
all good suffragettes, stepped
aside and allowed the boys to
play their game first.
Here are some quotes from
the newspaper1' krtlcle: T h e
boys' game was so one-sided
that It looked s * If the scoreboard would become unbal­
anced and foil o ff the wall.*
‘ BID Moyc and Leonard McL tr­
ees were greased lightning,
shooting basket after basket
that made the visitors hold
their breath. While our boys
were doing this. New Smyrna
lads were chasing around wtth
their tongues nangttM
praying that the garni
soon end*.
Coach WUhlnaon sent tn his
entire second team during the
third quarter, but the score
was still lopsided • 71-6. Oth­
ers on the team were Victor
McLaulln. Oeorge Cowan and
Oeorge Smith.
Emma Spencer was the star
for the SHS gills' team. *Shc
waa here and there, she had
her opponents' tongues hang­
ing out, they even had her
where she wanted to fig h t but
Emma kept rt^tt on with her
Mfgtng and n g g n g and the
way she shot those baskets, oh
my”. Emms Spencer scored 26
of the team's 36 points-

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Florida had ever produced. He
was captain of both track and
football teams while a student
and also played on every other
team. The president o f the U of
F said that Sanford was lucky
to have Wilkinson as coach as
he waa one o f the best coaches
In the state. Mr. Wilkinson
coached all three sports at
SHS - football, basketball and
baseball. In addition to hla
coaching duties, he
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B f K IC K fmWAJUT
Herald Staff Writer
• SANFORD • A lengthy dis­
cussion agenda Monday will
Jmove the start o f the work ses­
sion by the Sanford City C om ­
mission to 3:30 p.m. C onsid­
eration will be given to a van)ety o f Items Including those
to the g o lf course, a
stadium restoration
the annual review o f the
1997 audit.
A s o f tl
this past week, the folItems were listed on the
for the work session:
Presentation and review o f
1097 audit.
Discussion o f Mayfair Golf
Course analysis
{ Request o f city services for
uly 4th Celebration.
Goal setting for city commiaSion
{.P a c e
cleantup.
idlum restoration candi­
J‘ SUM
dates.
- City physician agreement.
• Ctty paid life insurance.
.* Procedures for review o f Ctty
Managrr position applicants.
• Setting the date for the set
and meeting In May, 1996.
• Board appointments.
; Regular agenda and other
items.
• City Manager's report.
! Dtscusafon o f city code re­
view.

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• Following the work session,
the regular ctty commission
averting will begin at 7 p.m.. in
f i e commission chambers. As
o f this post week, the following
Aetna were listed on
the
ggcnda:
J Ctttaen participation .
* Consideration o f commission

meeting minutes.
Ordinance 3383 - 2nd read­
ing - Annexing a portion o f
property . 2626 Palmetto Ave­
nue.
Ordinance 3364 - 2nd read­
ing • Annexing a portion o f
property 3673 E. SR-46.
Ordinance 3386 • 1st reading
• Amending city code to adopt
Residential Lighting Standards.
Ordinance 3387 • 1st reading
• Amending city code to adopt
Utility Work Items Fees In­
crease.
Ordinance 3386 • 1st reading
- Amending the Personnel
Rules and Regulations re: ter­
mination benefits.
Ordinance 3389 • 1st reading
• Extension o f authorisation for
Temporary Building Official.
Consideration • Adoption o f
a policy that Sanford Airport
Authority adopt a Stormwater
Master Plan at the airport.
Consideration - Requests for
reduced rate for use o f Ctvfc
Center (Sanford Main Street).
Resolution 1781 • Creating a
City Manager Selection C om ­
mittee.
Board appointments * City
election Committee.
Condemnation status report
and request to authorise de­
molitions.

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Hanning and Zoning Com m is­
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Consent agenda.
City Attorney’s report.
City Manager's report.
City Clerk's report.
City Commissioner's reports.
Sanford Ctty Commission
meetings and work session s
are open to the public. The
Sanford Ctty Hall Is located at
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The way we were: Those
Roaring 20’s in Sanford
M v t t l w 1 ttt*2 S
; According to my mother's
scrapbook, the SHS Athletic
Association In 1922-23 haa as
Its officers Victor McLaulln.
president; Mildred Holly, vice
president;
and
Byron
Stephens, secretary-treasurer.
R.F. Cooper was Athletic Direc­
tor and SA.B . Wilkinson was
{he coach.
- R.F. Cooper taught agricul­
ture at SHS and later became
1 of
CMrdo
High
He also farmed and
rr various occupations
during his long life. At age 99.
he Is presently a resident of
Renaissance.
The 1923 Salmagundi pro­
claims
S.A.B.
Wilkinson,
known to the team as ’ Rowdy
BUT. to be the best all around
thlste that the University of

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sion. lie said, the subject kept
coming bark to difference tn
Individual school policy, which
Includes determining what Is
safe footwear. At one school.
Bfrkenstock sandals are ac­
ceptable. but soccer sandals
are not. (These shoes are the
same style, only constructed o f
different materials.)
Nanton concluded that the
process o f making the decision
taught him more than the ac­
tual study. Nanton acts as the
facilitator at the district stu­
dent government meetings and
had to see that Robert's Rules
o f Order were followed by the
officers and members from the
participating
schools.
Five
members from each o f the
seven schools and their advi­
sors attend the meetings. Nan­
ton said. T h e more people In­
volved. the more chance for the
process to become com pli­
cated.*

their Individuals studies, which
Included a survey o f parochial
schools, private schools, elite
schools and the student's right
to freedom o f expression, p ro­
tected under the First Amend­
ment.
One interesting fact pre­
sented by Lake Howell High
School
showed
a
marked
dropped In the crime reports
from the Long Beach. Calif.
Unified School District, grades
kindergarten through eight.
When the school district
adopted a uniform policy In
1994. fighting amongst stu­
dents dropped from 1.135 Inci­
dents In 1993 to 653 In 1995
for a total enrollment o f 59.622
students.
After all o f the reports were
presented.
representatives
Grom each school met to decide
whether a change In the policy
was needed. What the repre­
sentatives found was that over­
all. each school was happy
with the dress code, and that
policies set by each principal
would handle the issues such
as the wearing o f hats on cam ­
pus. T h e (principal's policy)
was the biggest thing.* said
Nanton. In the final discus­

bring those changes before the
school board and possibly
cliange the county's policy.
After four months or study.
Nick Nanton. student body
president o f Lake Mary High
School, which Is the president
school o f the o f SCASC, issued
the following statement to Dr.
Tom Marry, executive director
o f high and middle school edu­
cation:
*lt Is the recommendation of
the Seminole County Associa­
tion o f Student Councils that
due to the well-being and gen­
eral safety requirements o f all
persons
attending Seminole
County public schools, and due
to the general and Interpretstlonal nature o f the guidelines
set forth In the Seminole
County Public Schools Code of
Conduct, the current dress
rode shall not be changed.*
Marrlr Gray, student activi­
ties director for Lake Mary
High School and the advisor
for the school's representatives
said, *It has been an eye
opener for us to know what our
dress code really Is.*
In the December meeting o f
the student government, each
school presented the results of

�4 A - Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida •Sunday. February 8. 1998

Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIAL

Commending Seminole
Volunteer Enterprise
Every Thanksgiving and Christmas
holiday, calls go out to help the needy,
especially In food drives. People are
asked to donate food and/or financial
assistance to various organizations
which then ofTcr full hot meals to
those less fortunate. This is good, and
usually such events arc highly suc­
cessful.
But there Is more need than for two
meals during these two days. That’s
why we commend Seminole Volunteer
Enterprise. Organizers are providing
help on a year round basis.
The organization recently moved
from the old Zayrc's Plaza on South
U.S. Highway 17-92 to a location on
Fourth Street In the downtown San­
ford area. The goal is to provide food
to the needy.
To meet this mission, a meal site Is
currently In the works that will serve
hot meals twice each day. It will be
available to Seminole County residents
with very low or no income.
While proof of residence is required,
Executive Director Jean Mctts said no
one is declined help.
The organization is sponsored by the
U.S. Department of *Agriculture and
the Emergency Food Assistance Pro­
gram as well as Farmshare. Each are
food assistance operations which go a
long way toward supplying needs of
this type.
Unfortunately, there arc some peo­
ple who look at the needy and com­
ment that they should go out and get a
job and buy their own food. It's often
easier said than done. There are many
instances where it is impossible to ob­
tain employment. Single mothers with
small children may find the cost of
child care is higher than the wages
they may earn; men may have some
typ* of.handicap,. Including a lack of
education or marketable skills, which
would prevent them from performing
a mdhey-eerning livelihood. There are
many other good reasons for not hav­
ing money with which to pay for food.

Think about this, Seminole County
Ah! The Seminole County Commissioner
Dick Van tier Welde expense debate!
1 believe tills Is n misunderstanding gone ton
far. 1 would like to pul In print the onllnanre
that ts being enforced. To my knowledge It is
up to date and the olflclal policy. Why Is tills
continuing on?
Railed on the ordinance riled there should
be no further discussion of the m ailer und
there should not be any Indication o f wrongdoing but rather o f mlscommunlcatlon. or m is­
understanding. There has been talk that this
will continue under a rather vague policy re­
garding vendors.
Maybe there Is n defense In the policy being
considered although the interpretation of n
vendor, according to The American College
Dictionary Is: One who vends, or disposes of a
tiling by sale.
The county ordinance that apparently a p ­
plies lo the situation In question states under
Section 1. Meals Allowance. Meal allowances
shall be generally as set forth In Florida Stat­
utes. provided however, (hat meals shall be
reimbursed at actual costs not to exceed FIFTY
AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($50) a day tf accom ­
panied by original receipts for said expendi­
tures and travel is outside o f Seminole County.
Let's end this for what It Is...a misunder­
standing o f the policy!

t—(Ml fii fi nil
Is Sanford on a roll or what! The announce­
ment or plans for the waterfront development
ts an Indication o f the direction Sanford Is
taking. The development, In good taste, should
be embraced by the citizens, business leaders
and SEMINOLE COUNTY! We all need to help
with our support o f the efforts being proposed.
As I stated last week this Is the ’ MOMENT" for
Sanford and It has taken much too long. San­
ford residents, this la the opportunity that will
bring growth. Jobs and build support under a
lagging downtown area. If managed well this
growth could make Sanford, our county seat,
the envy o f many a city. It's all In the planning

Think about this,
Seminole County

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and In the support o f the efforts being put
forth. Help make these visions become reality
and look for and ask for support from county
officials. Tap Into the EDO.
LOSE
THE
SMALL
TOWN
FEEL?
WHY?...Winter Park hasn’t, why should San­
ford? It’s all In planning an support. It will af­
fect everyone eventually In a positive manner
and llie feel of the city can EASILY be main­
tained. The city o f Winter Park la a wonderful
example, but Sanford can be betted Let’s keep
the ball rolling and by all means put s fire un­
der the county for support o f the county seat.

Pan Nm
WHAT ELSE...You read It first here. Last year
we proposed a lowering o f the cost o f the toll
roads by lowering the fees on E-PASS and we
made other suggestions. Well, (here will be an
adjustment on the E-PASS a year later, but
lacking the other supportive proposals made.
Tills may help, but la likely to fall because
there lan’l a REAL plan. It’s a small part o f the
Ideas suggested one year ago.

Stop by the new Fourth Street loca­
tion and meet Jean MettB. Find out
how you may be of service to others
who are less fortunate than you.
Let's remember those who need our
help, not Just at Thanksgiving and
Christmas, but all year long.

Berry's World

With the Bullet Ttaln comes a new revela­
tion that the rtdershlp level will be much
higher than first expected. Well. If you believe
this you’ll believe there are no midges on the
waterfront. The Department o f Transportation
has spent millions o f dollars trying lo prove
themselves right. If lliey lind lo be personally
responsible for the surcesa. or failure, o f this
terrible conrept and waste of money they
would be looking for another Job rather than
trying to defend this fairy tale. In my opinion. I
ihlnk It's a terrible waste o f money. What do
you think? Heller speak up!

Ofi tkfflcvif
Our kids will be on their way lo Washington
D.C. representing Seminole County. We anr all
proud or you ond our Al* history teacher. Mr.
Dees of Lake Howell High.
They will be presenting, amending and d e­
fending proposed legislative hills. So our stu­
dents, our children, our teachers and sr lino Is
are doing quite well. Be proud of our kids, give
them your support.
They will be asking for donations for their
trip for the last lime this wrekend. SHOW
THEM YOU SUPPORT THEM.
A NEW PHRASE COINED HERE...Sensible
Orowth Patterns’ . SOP tluit will be the new
phrase regarding development In the future
and It’a appropriate.

TO N Y
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If you care about Sanford’s future...
Doug and
Debora
scrtpticn is the fact that this development will
wipe out F t Mellon Perk. Is this a food trade
off for the cttlsens o f Sanford? Let’s see. What
the dttaens o f Sanford get Is a new beach and
pier s it*1 restaurants, a multi-story building
that blocks the view o f Lake Monroe (nun NTM
to the Museum, and a couple hundred mini­
mum wage Jobs busing and waiting on tables
and making beds. Downtown businesses may
get an infusion o f visitors strolling through
their stores.
What do we give up or, more specifically,
what do our elected officials give for us? The
ball fields where many o f our children and
yandrhU drcn le a n to play baseball beside
out lake. The pkw yon nd where I take juy
granddau^Ker — A Hi m she visits Grandpa.
Tbs baakrtbafi and tennis courts with the lake
view. T h evm y rartstm c e o f the growing number
o f bed and breakfast hotels In town. The lei­
surely drive along Semi nole Avenue to watch
the sunrise o r sunset across the lake. Walking

i small town that has esanother part o f Disney
the most desirable and

Big BusInfiM gate
cloning

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LggfcJgf afcgfid
Speed bumps are AXLE BREAKERS.. Do
away with the concept. Don’t drag this on
much longer. Believe me there's a law suit out
there In the future. You read II here first.

Yes, there are a few who take advan­
tage of the situation and try to get
anything they can. It's the old concept \
of "The world owes me a living." But
these are few and far between. We
have many people in our community
who would love to be gainfully cm- !
ployed but find It impossible.
With this In mind, we suggest in­
volvement in the Seminole Volunteer
Enterprise by our private citizens and
business people. As the name implies,
It Is a ‘Volunteer9 operation. As such,
help is needed.

Our County Attorneys ought to see the dan­
ger In plarlng these obstacles In the roadways
and causing obstruction to the movement of
emergency vehicles, delaying response times
and em it lug many other problems not yet
known, but thry’re becoming more apparent
each day. Get out of the speed bump business
and save its all dollars In the future. Tills Is
what I call a legal target. A good altnmcy Is
going lo blast this thing lo pieces one day at
taxpayer expense.

QroM CtOfio

as our final hometown because we wanted l o ­
in Central Florida but did not want to
'■e part o f the synthette Disney World resort
*nd tourist community everywhere d e c has
become. Had we wanted that w e would have
moved to Celebration and gotten a plastic
picket fence. In Sanford we thought we had
found a real small town, one where people
were more concerned with the quality o f life
than
aise o f the tax base, more n m r fm fd
with budding the type o f a m a l town many o f
us grew up In than with barreling another stop
on the tourtot train outside Disney.

Occasionally, we here at *Spectal People*
would like to pass along some information to
you. On that note, there are several Items o f
Interest that we would Uke to share with you
today.
They
Include
several
updates,
thoughts and Items that, we hope, will be o f
Interest to you.
Mala f i t King, Uartin Luther. Jr. (19291968) • Since America recently celebrated Dr.
King’s birthday on Jan. IB, and we are cur­
rently In the midst o f Black History Month,
we thought we would Uke to pay homage to
America's foremost Ctvll Rights Leader •
King. Uartin Luther. Jr.
Bom on Jan. IS. 1929 In Atlanta, Oa.. he
was the second o f three children. He received
a bachelor's degree tn sociology In 1947 from
Morehouse College, a B.D. tn 1951 from
Crater Theological Seminary, and a doctor­
ate tn philosophy tn 1955 from Boston Uni­
versity.
Dr. King was one o f the principle lea d en
o f the American Ctvll Rights Movement and a
prominent advocate o f nonviolent resistance
to racial oppression. It ts because o f that we
all honor him today. I f It was not for Dr.
King, every minority person in this country,
even the disabled, would be fighting even
harder far equal rights In this country and
throughout the world.
On a visit to India In 1959, Dr. King was
able to work out more d e a rly his under­
standing o f Satagraha. Mahatma G andhis
principle o f nonviolent persuasion which Dr.
King had determined to use as his main In­
strument o f social protest. On April 4. 1968.
King was killed by an assassin’s bullet.
H ate M t "Good Samaritan* - I visited the
Oood Samaritan Home again on Jan. 22. On
this visit I went to see Qov. Lawton Chiles
give an award to the Oood Samaritan man­
ager. Mrs. Thelma Mike.
The award la called ‘ Heartland Award*.
Paraphrased U "honors people who demon­
strate that they are the Heart o f Florida.*
H ie governor described Mrs. Mike as the
"Mother Teresa o f the area.' and repeated
Mis. Mike’s words that ‘ all things are possi­
ble through prayer.*
Rata f f i l The •Wee Hetp Children’s Re­
source Center - *Wee H dp," an organization
we spotlighted back in our April 20 column
last year, ts on the move. Organisers found a
new home and need some items to help them
fam ish and run the office.
Needed are: color printer, copy machine,
bookcase s , two desks, two large folding ta ­
bles. carpet, two telephones, fax machine
and copy paper. Also needed are I W a a l M a
Needed are computer operators, telephone
operators, a community relations person and
a fund ralarr. I f you can contribute any o f
the Items above, please contact "Wee Help*
at (4071 333-2194.
for today's c
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Opinions
Who’s in charge as young people go astray?
Who In In charge? A youthful generation la
In trouble.
With our prenldent of the U.S. facing allegatlnnn. local Judgen allegedly atalklng and pull­
ing out gun*, law enforcement officer* break­
ing thr law wllh lenient pilvllegea. attom eya
with DUI'a and Ood knows what ever else' our
lenders decide thry want to try. you wonder
how con our troublrd youthful generation be
able to nurvtvc?
The 20th Century criminal Justice syatem
Iran no one In cltarge and every official entity
{one lawlessly crazy. I had an opportunity to
ook at tire dropout rate of two high schools In
Seminole County for a one year period 190697. The two schools totaled 92 dropouts alone
and I was grieved because I realize that It la
tough for n common laborer to defend hlmNelf/herself from a system o f government that
w r are In. Ilow much worse for a dropout?
Thr syslrfr was designed to keep the rich,
powerful, white collars In power and lower
rlusa whites and blacks (minorities) Ignorant
and suppressed. In bondage and deeply In e a r

You have to be very careful In this system.
Our government is very rontradlcttve. This sys­
tem o f government creates and then turns
around to help regulate criminals. How?
You are a Juvenile until age IB according to
law. but yet. this system knowing the work
force tragedies still allows 16 -year -olds to
drop out o f school. His or her choice Is speci­
fied by law, but t began to understand that the
system gives the
uie tooras m
e o|
16- year- oMs
the
opportunity
«to explore
•
_ •a n early age. |
OW^|rjng
crim»e at
knn
can’t escape the system. That’s why
shy our street
com
ers are-------full o fj Juveniles
thot
----------------------------with
.... thousands
of
dollars in receipts they aren't about to tum
over to our governing officials for their mini­
mum d ru g '

JOHNELL
JACKSON
S e m ino le
C o u n ty
activist

e

1 learned that you need to learn how to de­
fend yourself In our courts because there are
many cases tnvotvtng our officials or some en­
titles o f gom n m en t that attorneys just will not
touch.
Attorneys have to eat too. They are also un­
do* certain pressures from the system and

ceratlon, to own and totally control, to stereo­
type and separate color and classes rather
than promote that all men are created equal.
But everything those In the system have tried
has failed and la constantly backfiring on
them. They have created a monster you can't
tame or change, only worsen.

some may even be threatened by the system's
power. They have to humble themselves and
not go against the grain.
We are In a governmental system that when
you go. against It. everything Is threatened, le­
gally threatened. I've been a victim o f their
system. You are a victim too. You Just haven't
recognized tt yet.
Our local organizations need to become more
Involved In our communities to help free the
oppressed. Our churches, white and black,
need to stop focusing on heaven and let us
work together to get out o f hell. We all need to
be more faithful to God's word and face the
truth.
I saw a few political leaders that got elected
to some form o f government and you know you
reap what you sow. Sin has changed their a p ­
pearances. some look Uke they are alcoholics
and a few look as though crack has been part
o f thetr lifestyle. You can t wtn. It Is destined
that you will lose.
Ood bless you.

LETTERS

AhIAhhfor Aovtlopnoot
Let’s assume for one minute
that: I) Sanford Is ready for
und wants a hotel/conference
center and 2) PRA Development
Is the group to do It. With that
aside Ihe next main Issue Is lo­
cation...local Ion...location.
Tire Unit two obvious choices
are l| Marina Island and 2)
New Tribes Mission. City o ffi­
cials have statrd Hurt neither
of these Is on option berause
the owners have told them they
are not Interested In selling.
Assuming this la true, the
next logical place la on tire site
of the current post office. civic
center. Chamber o f Commerce,
the vacant lot to the wrat of
the Cliamber and the shopping
center to the south of the
Cliamber. This location has
many advantages:
Tire tax rolls
would be
boosted, only a small portion
of the park (west o f the mu­
seum! would be utilized, the
hotel would have a view of the
t water and a beautiful park, the
park could be enjoyed by both
ItoUl patrons, residents and visitors, the hotel would be
closer to the Historic Down­
town and would Increase pa­
tronage o f the shops and res­
taurants. the hotel and new
courthouse could potentially
share a parking garage. '
Our concern regarding the
current proposal Is that we
would be sacrificing our entire
waterfront city park. The cur­
rent trend In tourism In Florida
Is
to
save
as
much
■grcenspace* as possible. In
the past, our city officials have
wasted our waterfront property
on government buddings, office
space and sewer treatment
plants that are not on the too
rolls and not available for our
residents' enjoyment.
Other historic cities In the
south have been able to de­
velop thetr downtown historic
districts
without sacrificing
thetr city parks. Some won­
derful examples can be seen In
St. Augustine. FI.. Savannah.
Oa.,
Beaufort.
S.C..
and
Charleston. S.C. How many o f
these arc giving up thetr parks
for redevelopment? None. WUl
they ever? Probably not. The
best parks are on the beat land
in the
and Fort Mellon
Park is no
crenL

that a common noun follows,
and that comma faults are not
proper.
Why do I suspect that our
county commissioners did not
attend one of our schools? Bersuae learned people do not
put out reports with errors
such as
those
mentioned
above.

WHITE HOUSE

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can do as Individuals to aid tn
making
our
neighborhoods
safer. Most of us came array
from the meeting with a feeling
o f hope and a belief that are
will get the help we need and
will be able to feel we are part
of the Sanford Community.
Again - Thank yop Mayor
Dale. Cmdr. Bronson, and Ofc.
Kovars. Come and visit us
again, you are always wel­
com ed
■Village
W atch

M KHTTM l

Mayor Larry Dale, where Is
your sense o f loyalty to the
community?
The article on Saturday.
January 31. concerning "On
the
Waterfront.
unveiled*,
alarmed me. Arc you trying to
make a name for yourself?
The only name I would give
you would be ‘ traitor'. How can
you be in favor of destroying
the history and the uniqueness
o f Sanford. Would our forefa­
thers be in favor o f turning a
htetertcal park into a commer­
cialised enterprise for prefit of
a few? I don't think so.
What will happen to the H is­
torical Museum? What w ill
happen to the ballflelds, the
tennis courts? What will hap­
pen to the park tables and
benches? When was the last
time you took a Sunday drive
along the lakcfront and parked
to enjoy a lazy day or watched
people Ashing? Where &lt;
you take your grandson fishing,
for JuM the price o f a few mfnI can't Imagine what you
could possibly be thtnktr*. by
------------- ------- one o f the few
tn i r
k Cen-

qulrrd to follow guidelines con­
cerning renovations and paint
The people o f Orovevtew VIIcolor on homes located In this
. Hazel Glen, and Sun Vista
district. Is not the downtown
divisions would like
to
area required to conform to the
blidy thank the mayor.
same guidelines or are some
Dalr. Sanford Police
areas exempt from those re­
r. Kay Bronson, and Ofc.
quirements?
Mark Kovar* for coming out to
The article doesn't mention
our arra Saturday. Jan. 31.
any o f the city com m issioners
and educating u t j m the steps
agreeing to thlsxrroject. Does s that will be tita n by the SanMajor * W y S^ 3 e - h a v e the “ ford Polkr Department tn Im­
autharttytD nrifce thta happen?
plementing t h e ’ concepts o f
Have the people spoken? Who
Community Policing.
T h e re
la this task farce? Who la pay­
were a vast number o f Issues
ing far this trip to Roanoke.
dtaruawd. Among them, the
Virginia for the task force
rise In home break-ins. Juvenile
members? We the taxpayers o f
crime, and speeding within the
Sanford and A r a ln o lt County?
subdivision. The mayor and
Has this trip been approved by
Cnvdr. Bronson answered all
the city fonuntaatoncTs? Th e
questions put to them and
article
mentions
a
fu b made the people understand
bc/prtvate partnership. Who
the he. the commission, and
does this involve?
the police frigy intend to pro­
Were the voters and resi­
tect the rights and property o f
dents o f Sanford given .the o p ­
the people o f Sanford.
portunity
lo n p tu i
thetr
The Orovevtew Village subdi­
opinions on this project? I f so.
vision baa been h o t for nearly
was It on a
commission
15 years and thta was the first
agenda? I f so. w hen? W a s we
lime anyone St City Hall has
given the option to vote oh this
cared enough to com e out here
project? Where did the Idea
to listen to what the people
originate? Why? Why la this
think and to learn w lp t prob­
project, looked at as a good In­
lems they have to deal with in
vestment? How will the city
the nrlghborbaoda. W e are lo ­
profit? What will the Impart of
cated tn the southwestern most
this type o f commercial prop­
region o f the city and tend to
erty be on the city, as far as.
feel are' are forgotten tn the
law enforcement. Are protec­ grand achrme o f things which
tion and services; such as. w a­ seem always to be concen­
ter. sewage, and the Impact of
trated tn the downtown areas.
more vehicles on our city
The m ayor has assured us that
streets. Were these topics dis­ wr will be fairly treated and
cussed?
many o f us are very relieved to
hear that. We don't ask for
Are we forced to alt Idly by
and let Mayor Dale make deci­ special treatment-only
fair
sions that will be irreversible?
treatment.
Is there anything we can do to
Cmdr. Bronson was
ex­
stop this from happening?
tremely articulate and Informa­
B ab e Ml
tive tn explaining how the r
V A B IM V
terns will work and what

a

Some o f us
where the ftabtng rodeoa were
held every year. Where they
held the 4th o f Jujy celebra­
tions. Where they had dancing
In the streets. Where our chil­
dren fed the ducks. Have you
even wondered bow many other
residents have also enjoyed
this peaceful part o f nature?
This fa the only lakefront
where a family can have a pic­
nic. play bau or lazily stroll
along the srater. A serene place
where a person can take a few
minutes from their busy life
and put thetr thoughts Into
perspective
YouVe declared a ‘ Historical
cal
It*

Concernedcitizens
Your editorial January 29.
1998 regarding the decision to
delay consideration o f the al­
cohol license to the House o f
Babes arms grossly In error.
You Implied that concerned
ct tlzm s o f Fern Park were
‘ dissidents.' which has a very
negative connotation to which
I object. The d fla y eras neces­
sary to let the community re­
view the 72- page report of the
hearing officer and note omiaatona. Jjy the County Staff,
First, the notice o f the hearing
was completely
Inadequate.
Section 30.04 o f the Zoning
Regulations slates: ‘ Due Public
Notice...shall be published one
time In a nearspa per o f general
circulation In the area.* The
“notice* o f the hearing was
placed tn the Sai\ford Herald
which has no distribution in
the affected a rea -F cm Park. I
hve adjacent to Fern Park in
unincorporated
Seminole
County. When I need to pur­
chase the Sarrford Herald I
m ust go to Longwood.
The zoning coordinator Indi­
cated
th a t
adjacent
and
nearby uses o f the applicant's

site Includes a flea market,
church and other adult enter­
tainment center.’ What a dis­
mal picture of Fern Park. The
zoning coordinator failed to
mention a bank, two credit
unions, a post office, a fire sta­
tion. taro health care centers
for children, a piano store, a
Winn Dixie shopping plaza,
several office buildings, law o f­
fices and a furniture store. The
staff did not mention homes on
Lakevtew D rive-less than 600
feet from the House o f Babes.
Furthermore, they did not
take the pulse o f the people In
Fem Park as la required by
section 30.48 which requires
that special exceptions
to
zoning regulations " will not a d ­
versely affect the public In te r
cat.' Section 30.43(F) states
that ‘ the grant o f the variance
shall be tn harmony with the
genera) Interest and purpose o f
the ordinance, will not be lq|urtoua to the neighborhood, or
otherwise detrimental to tIv­
on bile welfare .* I've read all o f
the hearing transcripts 'and
related documents and I ca n ­
not find any mention referring
to the public Interest dr wei-

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I agree with the report In Its
assessment that we have a fan­
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missioners attended one o f our
schools where It la taught that
a pronoun must agree with Its
antecedent In person, number,
and fender, that each sentence
must begin with a capital let­
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the DeBary Civic Association.
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Da Bom b
hears all...

Nobody’s laughing at them anymore

Da
B om b
scz slow
down driving through
tin* school zones. First
of all. you can avoid a
ticket. Secondly, some­
body's gonna get hurt.
Da
B om b
wonders
why no one asked him
to the Sadie Hawkins
Dance tonight at Oviedo
High.

How ‘bout a big hand
for Crooms. For a school
that is known for Its
problems
Instead
of
successes, it’s nice to
take a walk through the
halls during the day or
go to a game at night
and see and meet some
really good kids. D a
B o m b sez. thumbs up to
Crooms.
D a B o m b wishes the
Spice Girls would go
away and leave every­
body alone. It would be
Impossible to assemble
five more annoying peo­
ple.

Hey principals: How
bout gtvln’ D a B o m b a
call with your students
of the week? We’ll get it
In.

Msmbars of tta Lake Hows* Eagle dance team Ineluded: top. from left Carol Ottveri, Joeetyn Rivera,
Jenny Harrington, Candace Ware, Stephanie UNie.
Candace Shields, Megan Smithee, Wendy Oliver!.
By JEFF BERUNICKE
Herald Staff Writer____________
They were trying so hard
and all anyone could do was
laugh at them.
The Lake Howell Eagles Fop
Warner Dance Team assem ­
bled for the first time tn the
fall under a coach. Wendy
Oitverl who had never taught a
dance team.

Front Maaghan Detconzo, Erin Jonae, Apolonia
Root! Baez. Nictate Rtoe, Sarah Smith, Amanda
Younger. Undeey Jonae was aieo a member of the

Wide World o f Sports national
competition.
The girls, most of whom a t­
tend Tuscawllla Middle School
or South Seminole, remember
the words as they hung In the
air. The announcer named the
third place team as Lake...
A delay followed, one that
seemed an eternity.
“ Then 1 remembered there
were no other teams with Lake

Only two of the girls had
ever taken dance before.
They didn't have uniforms.
In short, the football players
and cheerleaders la u d e d at
the sorry looking group but
guess who got the last laugh.
W ell get to the long story tn
a minute, but. In abort, the lit­
tle bunch o f dancers ended up
ranked as the third beat danc­
ers In the nation at Disney's

Why is there no rcl a llo n g e
By A M T HAW KINS
Hrrafd Correspondent
It seems that every direction a high schooler
turns they are being told 'Makee the Most o f
Your Education*.
Hits seems a little bit different In the State
of Florida.
You walk Into any high school tn the country
and one of the most prominent things you will
see ore signs advertising the latest and
greatest decisions and accomplishments that
nerd to be made by you, as a high schooler.
If you walk into a Florida high school you
see posters advertising the High School
Competency Test (HSCT).
The HSCT Is a teat that you are required to
pass tn order to receive a State o f Florida high
school diploma. The test Is designed to make
sure that you have bottom-level skills, that
thr you
are 'good-enough* to graduate.
Well. 1 thought that the Idea behind high
school was to do your absolute best so that
you could succeed In your future.
It seems to me that the State o f Florida is
focusing too much on ‘ good-enough* and not
enough on trying your beat.
Most of the studenta who don't paaa the
HSCT are perfectly intelligent and capable
students, but Just aren't trying to achieve their
absolute best.
The HSCT doesn't show how much you
learned In high school. U Just shows that you
learned at least enough. It doesn't show how
good you are. Just how bad you aren't.
Is this thr message we need to be sending to
the future leaders o f America — Do Just good
enough to get by and you can succeed?
I was always told that you had to show up
early, leave late and work harder than
everyone else to be the very best.
Why Is die very beat not expected from
Florida high school studenta?
Aa a high school student myself, I know that
I strive for my beat tn what I do, knowing that
my actions now will be the deciding factor In
my future.

Yo
take classes for graduation where I have had
to turn in a word search puzzle for credit.
The way I see it. knowing how to find the
word carbohydrates on a word find will not get
me In to a prestigious university.
1 had another experience with the lack o f
educational incentive In the State of Florida
this year.
I began the year out with an honors physics
class which I was really looking forward to.
After the first week or two o f the
I
learned that the curriculum greatly overlapped
what I learned in Chemistry the year b e fo r e ^
So. as any student wishing for the very beat
In education would do. I went to my counselor
tn hopes o f getting into a harder physics
I quickly learned that the only Physics
above the honors level would be the advanced
placement course (AP).
I was also told that 1 would not be allowed to
that class because I was not currently enrolled
in a calculus class. Calculus Is a prerequisite,
hence the name A P Physics with Calculus.
After a few days o f pleading my case with the
administration at my school 1 was finally able
to convince them that I waa capable of taking
that course, and doing well, and 1 was allowed
to enroll.
I currently have a 'B* In the course, which I
am more proud o f than any of the 'A's I have in
my other classes.
What about a student who did not
necessarily have the determination that I have,
would they work hard to get the h azier class?
What would be easier, taking the class where
you know that you can get an easy 'A', or
putting up a fight where you might not get the
highest grade, but that would be a greater
challenge?'
It ts a shame that I have to put up a fight to
get into harder classes and am required to »«We
classes where complete sentences a n a
rarity...
Amy Hawktna Is a Junior at Seminole High

School

The best of the best
D ie following is a list o f students from Seminole County who a n featured In the 31st Annuel
Edition o f WHO'S WHO AMONO AMERICAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS.
Abrams. James R.
Alper. Eli
Anderson. Brranne K.
Armstrong. Amanda F.
Armstrong. Natalie J.
Bakke. Maya E
Bartlett!. Anthony P.
Bates. Danielle M.
Black. Aaron
Black. Kelly S.
Bradley. Gregory T.
Brannan. Lisa J.
Brown. Christopher M.
Brown. Erin
Chesanek. Brent D.
Chesser. Meredith A.
Cook. Amanda A.
.\
Czalkowski. Katherine L.
DcFazto. Christine ft/.

Duber, Debra K.
Ennis. Rachd 8.
Esposito, Salina
Falne. Jeffrey K.
Feibus. Josh B.
Fleener.'Sarah
Flores. Richard M.
Franklin. JU1 E.
Freitas, Mrilsas M.
Freitas. Molly
Julgham, Stacey A.
Futcher. Akaylia C.
Oagliano. Julie L.
Gagnon. Karen L.
Gibson. Tiffany S.
Grace. Melissa A.
Grashel. Kurt A.
Green, Sara
Harris, Elie A.
Harris. Ivey V.

Herald, Edward A.
Herald. Kathleen N.
HUlnald. Scott T.
Hite. Michelle M.
Ho. Alex
Hoyer. Sara E.
Hummel, Rebecca E.
Jackson. MarJay O
Jean-Jacques. Rochelle M.
Jones, Kristy M.
Kirby, Bryan
Kozlowskl. Thomas L.
Kugler. Leslie
Kugler. Lyndscy
Kurtakose. Cyril
Lansrud, Steven O.
Leal. Natalia
Lee, Donald J.
Unk. Bobby M.
Uppman. Dawn 1.

**

Members of th
flea si Friday's

Croomt ookx

In their name." said Candace
Shields. "We all screamed,
then we all cried.*
*1 lost my voice." added Erin
Jones.
It capped off a long and
sometimes turbulent season.
The Eagles started with 18
dancers but the ranks started
to dwindle. Early In the sea­
son. the gtrls performed In jut
T-shirts and shorts. In fact,
months later when their m lforms first arrived, the first
time they got to perform. It
poured down raining. Since
most of the routines Involved
some time on the ground.
Lake Howell was a muddy
mess by the end o f their per­
formance.
Next up. the kids went to
the Mid-Florida competition at
the Orlando Arena, followed
by the trip to the nationals.
They had their uniforms, some
confidence and their friends
were no longer laughing. Then
catastrophe.
Someone from ta p Warner
forgot to register the team and
they weren't scheduled for the
competition. After a night of
negotiation, they were entered
but weren't even listed In the
event program.
A few hours later, they were
third In the nation.
At Drat. It was tough to re­
cruit for the new team.
T h ere was too much criti­
cism.* said Meaghan
Delronzo. Everybody thought It
was stupid.*
Still, the original 18 hung In
for three nights o f practice
each week, followed by Satur­
days on the sideline. There
were also pep rallies on
Thursday and eventually, five

dancers quit.
Even the ones who hung In
bickered as It seemed nothing
was coming together. The
laughter o f their friends also
started to take their toll.
'Everybody looked down at
as and when we performed, we
all started to look down at the
ground because we didn't want
to see them laugh at us.* Delcoruo said.
*ln school. 1 lake Phys-ed
and there's a football player
who always laughed at me.*
Lindsey Jones said. T h e y
made fun o f me all season.’
Coach Wendy Ollvrrl said
she had to have at least three
talks with her kids to boost
their spirits and soon the
bickering stopped.
Then, with some help from
their parents, the uniforms ar­
rived four months after origi­
nally ordered,
and things
started coming together. That
Included practices In pouring
down rain. but. by the end of
the season, their routines,
performed to a dance mix and
‘ Greased U ghtnln"
started
coming together and It was on
to state and national com peti­
tion.
Everybody stopped laugh­
ing.
T h e cheerleaders who dlssed as all year dtrered for us
at the Arena,* Delconzo said.
T h e y were all Just Jealous of
us.*
Erin
Jones
added.
’ Especially when they aaw our
uniforms.*
It made for a rocky season
that
ended
up
perfectly.
Shields said.
*lt was fun. then It waa dis­
couraging. * she said. T h e n at
the end. It was a blast.*

�Sanford Herald, Sanford. Florida - Sunday, February 8, 1998 •7 4

School scenes
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Red Bug

The kids at Red Bug Elementary put on a show last
Thursday as second graders performed numbers from

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■diver,* * The Sound of Music,* 'Annie,* and
*Grease.‘ Students Shetoy Masiand, Michael Hoiow-

some of their favorite plays. Including The Wizard ol
O r,' WMe Wonka and the Chocolate Factory,*

e l and Daniel Chappel narrated as the kids sang and
danced Into the night.

Best
C oa tia asd from Page 8A
Parker. Jennifer M.
Patel, Amish
Patel. Parul M.
Paul. Amy
Paul. Katherine M.
Pavlak. Jason M.
I*eltr. Natalie A.
Pierre. Hethany O.
Proctor, John T.
Redman. Aside! J.
Reiner, Jennifer K.
RJntrlmann. Kristen
Roberts. Robin G.
R n b lg . D a n le ta A .

Roof. Urtan A.
Saleem. Nadlrah W.
Schade. Amanda C.
Shaw, Amanda J.
llvestrl. Jenn M.
In g h . R e m a n L).

Srrdtf). Jenny
Stdllh. Jessica L.
Smith, Laura
Spayth. Lori E.
Spivey, Timothy
Stewart, Morgan R.
Stormer. Donald Aaron
Tfcnte. David II.
Tlietaen. Kristen L.
T o n rs II. Genton
Von Weller, Ryan S.
Weiss, Christopher D.
Wemer, Nicholas R.
White, Allison I.
White, Christ! M.
White, Cynthia II.
Wilkinson, Ryan L.
Williams, Jonathan
Woodall, Angela L.
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Morris
Continued from Page 1A
personal attacks," said 32year-old Grant Maloy, the new­
est member o f the county
commission.
"He's got n different person­
ality to say the least." said
Commissioner Dick Van Der
Welde. "He's very unique. He
doesn't care much for the
opinions that are not his own."
"Handy's veiy vigorous when
presenting his perspective."
said
Commissioner
Daryl
McLain. "1 don't have any
problem with that. We've ar^
gued. The key Is not taking It
personally."
Commissioner Win Adams
calls M onls "the county quar­
terback...more statesman than
politician." If he was offended
when Morris rode him for "flip­
flopping" on Issues last s im ­
mer. Adams la over It. Like
Morris, he Is running for re­
election this year.
Morris tout awhile to an­
nounce he was running. He

gave two reasons. One, he was
busy being the county chair­
man. Two, he Isn't fond of
campaigns.
T h ey're time consuming, and
they can be very unpleasant at
times." Morris said. T h e only
thing that's good about them
comes when they’re over."
M onls Is opposed In District
2 by Dob West, state field di­
rector
for the Florida Chris­
tian Coalition. West Is trying to
round up enough grass roots
votes to post a major political
upset. He accuses Morris of
being *Btg Government."
The thought o f a county
commission
without
M om s
disturbs government observer
Ernie Hatton. I f we lose Randy
Moms, we're In deep trou­
ble....the county would go
backwards." Hatton aald.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
shares the thought “ Randy
M om s Is a brilliant man. an
Intellectual." Dale aald. *lVe
seen him work with officials In

Washington and Tallahassee.
He works well with other part­
ners. He truly cares about
Sanford."
Diane Parker, executive di­
rector o f the Greater Lake
Mary/Hes throw Chamber o f
Commerce, credits Morris with
much o f the successes In t-aWe
Mary's recent history. "No one
Is going to be able to please
100 percent o f the people."
Parker said, "but anyone who
knows what's happened here
has to appreciate what Randy
School board member Sandy
Robtnaon says Monts' beat
quality la Ida vision. A resident
o f Lake Mary, she credits hbn
with having great perseverance
while Miaping
Lake
Mary
Boulevard. "He took a lot o f
crlUdam but look at the showcaae he helped create." she
aald. T h e
1-4 corridor la
Randy's work, too."
His Lake Mary government
experience began at a coning

meeting he attended In 1985.
M om s said. *1 didn't like the
way the commission was doing
things and 1 decided I would
run. Lake Mary was really a
sleepy little town. A dynamic
growth was ready to occur and
I wanted to help manage the
growth. Many resisted
the
changes."
Morris Insists the county
commission has accomplished
more than any previous com ­
mission. Last summer, the
commission adopted one o f the
state's toughest adult enter­
tainment ordinances. Critics,
hke Maloy. would like to curb
the totally nude dancing, how­
ever.
•
There have been dramatic
successes In economic devel­
opment. the 4QA Interchange Is
about to be constructed, and
the U.8. Highway 17-92 rede­
velopment la under way. Last
summer the commission solved
the emergency medical trans­
port Issue, awarding a contract
to the county firemen.

‘ O f all llie Issues, the one
that gets the least recognition
Is the fact we've been able to
re-organise county government
and the way It does business,"
Morris said. T h e county has
been able to attain greater effi­
ciencies while reducing Its
size."

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Like It or not, M onls finds
himself thrust Into another
campaign this year. He said he
Intends to er\Joy the good m o­
ments and to dismiss the un­
pleasantness. He's not the kid
who dressed up as Barry Ooldwater. He has his own political
Identity.

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Lawsuit
moled to corporal. She died o f
a heart attack last spring and
her rou te became a plaintiff In
this lawsuit. Bemosky Is the
public Information officer for
Winter Sprtngs Police. Webber
and Murray are still Sanford
Police officers.
Bemosky.
who
originally
asked for $100,000 In dam­
ages. will be awarded about
$55,000. according to Dale and
Lyons. The other officers will
receive amounts lesa than the
original $12,000 after paying
attorney's fees. Exact amounts
were undisclosed.

ia
originally
leral grant that
1904. The city

permanent position after she
was told the funding for her
temporary one had run ouL
Russell never documented that
he was dissatisfied with her
work, and Bemosky claimed he
dism issed her and two female
reserve officers, none o f whom
were protected by CM1 Service.
Sanford City Personnel Di­
rector Tim McCaulqr In a Sep­
tember deposition for the law-

Quips
hla receipts."
News that Van Der Welde had died the suit
spread quickly at the county offices on Friday.
Some wondered If he had Included the county
or the County Commission In the suit. He did
not.
There was ■ rumor, too. that Van Der Welde
had dropped the suit.
"I have not." he said.

Teens
To make matters worse, the
life Insurance company that
David's father paid premiums
to for all those years Is R a is ­
ing to pay the Insurance bene­
fits because It has ruled that
the condition was pre-existing.
There la no Income, no health
Insurance and no life Insur­
ance benefit.
That doesn't leave hla mother
with very many options for
raising the $300,000 needed to
pay for the operaUon.

AKZ has decided to take over

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Airport
prominence.
In addition to Cooke and
Dale, others Include Authority
Chairman
Sandra
Glenn.
Authority Legislative Liaison
member Duke Adamson, and
member Lon Howell. Four took
a commercial flight to Tailshaaaee while D ak flew hla own
aircraft
T h ere were several Items we
are Interested In." Cooke said.
"One o f them pertains to taxes
that we have to charge hi sell­
ing aircraft parte for fa igtr air-

None o f the officers wished (o
comment pending Monday's
meeting. Commissioner Brady
Leaaard could not be reached
for comment.

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Seminole Casfity haa a new
this year's National Government
12-18). The theme for I 9 M la RMi
Count."

"Can you imagine having all
o f this on you at one time?* ZZ
aald. ‘ HU mother U very
strong. Not only has she lost
her husband and U having
money difficulties, but now she
U watching her son deteriorate
before her eyes and there Is
nothing she can do about It."

fortunate and "never ahould
have been made. It didn't make
me happy, but I'm glad the
case Is behind us." Eckstein
■aid after conferring with City
Manager Bill Simmons he will
probably vole to settle Monday.
"It'a probably in our beat Inter­
est to settle." he aald.
McCauley, a 10-year veteran,
testified that In 1994 In a

cemed Shearer's promotion, he
was "bothered by the fact that
th e appeared to be aa eligible
as anybody else was at the
time. And 11 bothered me that
she wasn't given the job."
McCauley aald.
"Sharon Sheafer was not
promoted to corporal until a P
ter she filed an EEO (Equal
Employment
Opportunity)
charge,
correct?”
McCauley
was asked.
"Correct." he answered.
McCauley also In hla deposi­
tion said Russell advocated
bringing Terri Murray Into the
department at a lower pay levrl
than an officer with lesa expe­
rience waa given.
"He had just brought some­
one else. in. and 1 don't recall
the name, aa I recall It. hr had
leas experience than Tern did
and brought that person in at a
higher rate," McCauley said.
hat bothered me."
"I think we've laid out a case
r
discrimination,"
Snead

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�S E M IN O LE TODAY

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Sports

Sat. February 7, Sun., February 8
Mon. February 9,1998

Who needs respect?

Extra Points...

Jeff
Berlinicke

Arrow Force VI bucks odds, wins SAC title

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Herald Staff W riter

By DEAN SMITH
Herald Sports Editor
SANFORD _ In six years at Seminole High
School. Dob Tralna's teams have won over 100
games. Including 20* three times, three district
championships and one runner-up and two
Seminole Athletic Conference titles and two
runners-up In the SAC despite being one o f the
smallest schools. Yet they get very little respect.
Well today, you can call them SAC Champi­
ons again.
David Wagner's driving lay-up with 21-seconds
left on the clock put Arrow Force VI ahead to
stay and Mequal Bush's free throw with 0:02.5
remaining added some Insurance as Seminole
held off Lake Howell. 53-51, at Dill Fleming
Memorial Gymnasium Friday night.
T h re e weeks ago we were behind Oviedo,

Lake Mary
girls’ programs
could be on
the verge of
making history
LA K E M A R Y _ It’s kln da ea rly to speculate,
b u t h a s a n y b o d y realized th at !t‘s possible
that Lake M a ry H igh S ch ool has a p re tty
g o o d o p p o rtu n ity to pu ll o ff s o m e th in g th a t
h a s n ever b een d o n e In th e sta te o f F lorida?
A cco rd in g to th e cra ck In vestigation at th e
Herald, n o tw o tea m s o f th e sam e g en d er
h ave ev e r w o n sta te titles In th e sam e season
(Fall. W in ter. S prin g).
Lake M ary h a s a ch an ce to b e the first. T h e
Lake M a ry g irls soccer team Is c u rre n tly
ran k ed n u m b er tw o In the state w ith o n ly
one lo s s an d on e tie and the Lake M a ry g ir ls
basketb all team to u ndefeated and topran k ed in th e state.
Let's n ot g et a h ead o f ou rselves. T h ere a re
som e p eop le in S p an ish River and P en sa cola
th a t cou ld ea sily th w a rt things. T h ere a rc
a lso several tea m s In S em in ole C o u n ty th a t
cou ld g et In th e w ay.
B u t th e w a y th in gs a re goin g, n o on e could
a rg u e that th e so ccer and basketball team s
sh ou ld be favored to w in the state c h a m p io n ­
ships. b o th w ith in a cou p le o f w eeks o f each
o th er.
S tart off w ith basketball, l.nke M ary g o t
w h at It needed F rid a y night, a tru e test
a ga in st a g rea t team . E van s battled th e La d y
Ram a d o w n to th e w ire and even led e n te rin g
th e fou rth Q u arter.
T h a U rw h c re potto; to m o te im p orta n t th a n
t a k * l Y o u k n ow the. u su al n a m es th at h a ve
m a d e Lake M a ry n u m b e r one. S u tton . B allance. B rad ley, etc...b u t all th e talen t In th e
w orld w on 't w in a sta te ch am p io n sh ip u nless
a team ca n keep co n tro l w h en th in gs g et
tigh t a n d th ey n eed to g e t th e Job done.
D espite o n ly on e se n io r starter. Lake M a r y
h a s p u sh ed a w a y ev ery ch allen ge a ll season.
T h e y h a ve b eaten stall offenses, tea m s th a t
h ave tried to ru m b le and Just a b ou t e v e ry ­
th in g d a e th a t c a n b e th row n o u t a t them .
T u es d a y n igh t. It co u ld be d iffe r e n t P e n s a ­
co la co m e s to tow n .
T h e sa m e P en sa cola th at beat th e La d y
R a m s in th e sta te fin als la st season.
T h e sa m e Pen sa cola team that b rin gs D onette S n ow , a m o n s te r center, a n d o n ly o n e
loss to tow n .
It's fu n n y th e w a y th e pairin gs w orked fo r
states th is yea r. Y o u 'd th in k the best fo u r
tr a m s w ou ld g a th e r In Lakelan d fo r th e Final
F ou r, b u t Lake M a ry knocked o ff Evans,
ran ked n u m b er three, and faces P en sacola,
ran ked n u m b er tw o. I f th e La d y R am s g et
pa st Pensacola. It co u ld be a ll dow n h ill fro m
th ere.
N o w It's on to soccer. T h e La d y Ram s h ave
o n ly o n e loss on th e season, w ay back a t th e
b e g in n in g to S p an ish River. Lake M a ry ca m e
b a ck a n d pou n d ed S p an ish R iver 4-1 w ith
fresh m a n C asey K cllgren lea d in g th e w ay.
S h e is a n a d d ed a ddition to a team that to a l­
re a d y loaded w ith su ch p layers a s A ly B e ­
n itez a n d Alltoon W eb er.
L a k e M a ry a lso rem em b ers an ea rly ex it In
th e sta tes la st season w h en a lot m ore w as
expected o f them . T h is to a ch an ce fo r r e ­
d em ption . T h e p rob lem to that, w ith Lake
H ow ell. L a k e B ra n tley and O vied o in th e dis­
tricts, th e ir h a rd est ch allen ge m ay be Just
g e ttin g to th e reglon als.
I f th ey m ak e It th a t fa r and m ayb e g e t a
few h o m e g am es, lo o k fo r a rem atch w ith
S p an ish R iver b e in g th e last ob stacle o n th e
w a y to a ch am p ion sh ip .
S o th ere y o u h a ve 1L Lady R am s b eat P e n ­
sa co la In b asketb a ll, S p a n ish R iver In soccer
a n d y o u h a ve tw o sta te titles In Lake M azy.

Simpte enough?

Lake Howell and even Lake Mary,* said Tralna.
“But we kept battling and won the crown. It's
just frustrating sometimes that you can't get the
respect you think you deserve.
*Our record may not be as good as It could be.
but we play a strong schedule. Dr. Phillips,
Mainland, Oak Ridge. Orangewood Christian,
Central Florida Christian Academy. Cocoa.
Lake Howell and Oviedo were all ranked when
we played them. We have two wins over Lake
Mary, Winter Springs, Lyman and Lake Brantley
and split with Oviedo and Lake Howell. Who's
done better?*
Arrow Force VI trailed 12-10 after the first
quarter as the Stiver Hawks, who have not ex­
actly been well thought of until this year, hit a
couple o f thrre-poInters.
But Seminole battled back In the second
quarter behind B J . Pratt, who dominated Inside

to score eight first half points and give Arrow
Force VI a 20-25 halftime lead.
Seminole kept up the pressure In the third
quarter, especially In the last couple o f minutes
of the period, and took a 44-36 lead before the
Silver Hawka scored at the buzzer to make the
score 44-38 entering the final eight minutes.
Arrow Force VI scored early In the fourth
quarter, then Lake Howell took over, scoring the
next nine points, the final five on a threepointer and a tip-ln o f a missed shot by Ricky
Williams, to give the Silver Hawka a 47-40 lead
with 2:48 left.
"We're a finesse team and when we got hit a
couple o f times and didn't get a foul called we
got a little rattled* said Tralna. *We have to
stay focused when things don't go our way and
fight Ihrouah It. That's one thing about this

• m Champions. Pags 2k

Rams survive
Evans scare
By KELUE WEBNEB
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY - Finally!
Last night the Lake Mary girls'
baskrtbaU tram hostrd OriandoEvana High School In the quarter­
finals o f the Class 6A Regional
playofTs.
They pulled out the win. 50-40,
while facing their first real ch al­
lenge In weeks.
*Evans was a little back on their
heels when they first came out.*
said Lake Mary coach Carl Brown.

*Aa soon as they realized they
could play with us. they really
gained momentum. We came out a
little too pumped up and Instead of
playing our A. B or even C game,
we were playing for survival."
The Trojans took the court with
determination and were on the
winning side o f a 4-1 score within
one minute. Their fans were going
nuts and Lake Mary called a time
out to regroup. Becky Pedro and
Ashlee Dallance hit back-to-back
three-pointers,
followed
by a

Lym an girls can’t
get past Braves
By TONY
Herald Correspondent
.

ORLANDO _ There
nothing
boring about that one.
The Lyman Oreyhounds
tball tea
basketball
team - which has been
bashed for Its slowdown strategy In
last Saturday's Class OA-Dtotxlct 3
championships game against Lake
Mazy - went down filing Friday
night. 51-38. to the Boone Braves
In their regional playoff contest.
"I hope everyone's happier with
the way we played,* said Lyman

U. I &gt;,1
coach Bruce Bonaventure II with
wry smile.
The Oreyhounds (22-81 threw
everything they had at the Braves
(25-3 and ranked No. 4 In the
Class
6A
state
polls).
That
Included a barrage o f 63 shots, 12
o f which found the mark.
With
twtn
towers
Vanessa
Randall (22 points. 15 rebounds,
seven blocked shots) and Dawn
Heinrich
(seven
points,
eight
rebounds,
two blocked
shots)
Lake Mary ooach Cart Brown gives instructionto Stephanie M s in ttw Rams’ 60­
directing play In the paint for
46 BA Regional victory over Evans Friday night Lafcs Mary w f now hoai
Boone, Lyman sms often limited to

i Mnh Behoof an Tuaadsv Ina rematch at Sis 1907 8toto Chsmoionahk) asms

Lake Ma
boys spoil
Croom s’
big night

Another
feather for
Oviedo boys
soccer team

3

OVIEDO _ With only t w o ______
left before the start o f district
tournaments, the Oviedo boys'
soccer team to getting hoi at the
right time.
Friday night at John Courier
Field the Lions won their fifth
straight game, knocking ott a tough
fin e lttdge squad 4-2.
*We had a really good effort.*
said Oviedo coach Joe Avallone.
"The weather didn't keep the team
from working hard.*
Justin Cook, the leading scorer
In Central Florida, netted two more
goals to give him 30 for the season.
Also scoring for the Lions were
B e n d Koiomdto and Dan Dyke.
Mike Zigkr. who lead Central
Florida In assists, tacked two onto
his total, while Cook and. Ben
Luker chipped In with one assist
each.
Oviedo outahot the Panthers. 27­
18. Pine Ridge M l to 18-8-2 on the

By JE W BBBtlWICBB
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD _ It waa a big night at
Crooms Academy as the Panthers
boated the final regular season
o f their Inaugural year.
If only they didn't have to'tak e
the court. Lake Mazy pounded the
Panthers. 78-47
opportunity to lose without having
their own season end.
Crooms hosted the game and
had a special halftime ceremony,
honoring the players, patents and
family members who have made
their first season a success. C ar­
michael Introduced the junior var­
sity and varsity squads while girls'
coach Trent Hodman brought out

A

C o n s id er o n e m ore th in g. I f y o u co m b in e
th e rec o rd s o f th e Lake M a ry g irls basketball
an d so cce r v a rs ity a n d Junior varsity gam es,
y o u h a v e a to ta l o f tw o losses • o n e ea ch b y
the v a rs ity a n d Jayvee so ccer team s. T h e Jayvee b ask etball tea m w asn 't ch allen ged all
season o n Its w a y to a d is tric t ch am pionship.
O n e ch am p io n sh ip dow n , tw o to go.

coming to state-ranked Deltona.
The Lions are now 18-8-8 on the
season and wtO boat DeLand In
their 8nal Class OA-Dtotrict 8
contest
before
the
district
tournament on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
Oviedo will then finish up the

I While we’re on the

how about s o m e
to~Seminole. The Ladu 'Moles have
only one lo s s in the districts in is se a s o n a n d
have finally become competitive, even add­
ing a few n on -losses, in the SAC. Otoe a lot
cred it

and head on out to eupport them.

I Bee Bams, h g i 88

stanamrTB-47 mumping sf fits Partbars al Aften Oymrwslum Friday right
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on Friday. February 20.

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one shot
I'.nli offensive possession.
"We Just didn't
have an
answer for Vanessa."
said

Bonaventure "She's such an
Intimidating, physical playet
And she's only a sophomore
We knew coining In that we
were
playing
one-shot
basketball. We needed to shout

tonight like we did against
Oviedo
(in
the
district
semifinals). We didn't."
llial s not to say the Hound*
went quietly. Xinmora Cruz an
Kim Gant. Lyman's sub 5 -foot

guard tandem, repeatedly made
kamikaze lay-up runs at the 6foot-phis Randall and Heinrich,
tossing up shots trying to draw
fouls. Unfortunately for Lyman,
most
of
the
shots
fell
harmlessly.
lu the first quarter and
second quarter, when neither
tram had a lead of more than
four |Ntlnls until then' was 1:f&gt;0
lcll
In
ihr
half,
Lyman
attempted to control Ihe pace
and play deliberately. Unlike
1-nkr Mary, which was content
to sti back In IIs zone defense
and wall, the Hraves attacked
the Greyhounds. forcing them
lo move Ihr ball.
Aflrr trailing (yes. trailing)
Lyman 5-4 and 8 6 In Ihe first
quarter, Doonr oulscorrd the
Greyhounds 16 5 over the final
8:45 of the half. Including a
second quarter-ending 8 0 nut
cnpprd by Khll Mahan’s threejHilnler thal rattled Its way
down at the buzzer.
Ikitine stretched thr lead to

10 and 12 points in the third
quarter until a 5-0 Greyhound
mn cut the deficit lo seven. 3225 with 1:41 left. Did Lyman,
which made Just two of 10 free
throws (mi'hiding (lie front rnd
of seven 1-aud-l situations)
down tlie stretch, would get no
closer.
"We didn't shoot well from
the outside, we didn’t shoot
well from the free throw line,
and we knew we weren't going
(o gel many points Inside."
said lkmavrnturr. "We gave It
our best. I'm proud of the gills.
"Strvr
Carmichael
(who
preceded Ikiiiavrnlure as Ihe
Greyhounds* conch) railed to
congratulate me and told me
that 22 wins was a singleseason record lor l.yiuan We
are
very
proud
of
that
accomplishment."
Xlamora Cm/ led Lyman with
It) points.
while
Nrkelsha
Smith added eight and Gatil
seven, l-cslry Guldiy cainr o ff
the tH'nch to ctintrthiilc Dvr

points. Smith and Hrtnnnc
Hickey
each
had
eight
rebounds for the Greyhounds.
DHAVES S t, ORETHOUNDS 38
Lyman (38)
Hi*,. 0 (1 O O 0 O o rla tK l 0 0 0 0 0,
C C rtll 0 4 0 0 0. X C n u 3 -30 3 6 10
Rant 3 10 I 2 7 Smith 2 I! 2 I M M
lid key | S O O .1 II III, krv 1 6 1 4 3.
(lullin' 2 5 I I r&gt; llrttjriivkc- 0 4 4 6 4
tm ki*t 0 0 0 -0 0 1ol.il&gt; 12 63 12 23

:w
tloone (31)
lt-i].|. O O -1 -I 4. lin n s 0 0 0 0 (1,
m , i , .,
2 6 11 9 S.iim .it" 2 5 1 3 (I. tlrliirli l.
f t I 2 7, Ibulil-llt 10 IH 2 6 22. Nnrtl*

nil* o o o o 0. Ware 1 4 3 4 a.

o o o o n Fn la* i l o i 2. Nurw y 0 o
0 0 O T oI iiI h HI 44 12 21 51

Lyman
Boone

8 S 12 13 38
8 14 IB 14 2 B1

lin e r pnlnl fit lit Kn.il* _ l.ytmin 2 -HI
IM Mn ki-y I 2 X C n u M l. C C n u ().
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IS illlU p i I 21 IiK.il loul* _ I.vmi.iii 20
Iv hKir 17 t'lKikrt ik i I _ l.ym.in Smith
Inhrilr.it* _ Imnr lli-lnnillil* „ I yni.lii
31 ISlIlllli H II ill. kr&gt; H) IL muii- 4&lt;)
IILimLill 161 A** 1*1a . I.ymun a LX
( n u 2 C.:nil 21 Ik-aic 1:1 (M.di.ut 71
lit* mil* . I.viibin 22 H. IL -m r 27. 3

C h a m p io n s--------------

Jerome Gingham scored 14 lirst half points and
played probably his best game of the season as Lake

Mary tuned up for next week's Class 6A-Distrtcl 3
Tournament with a 78-47 victory over Crooms Fnday.

Ram s
Continued from Page IB
throughout the fourth
quarter as hr- emptied his
bench.
"Jamal played the kind of
game he Is capable of playing,"
Gaudreau said. He Is an unbellevable talent."
Tlie Hams also got help from
erratic point guard .Jerome
Bingham. He had 14 points In
the first half and played what
might have been his best game
of the year. For the Rams to
have n chanee In districts
which they host next week.
Bingham has to slep up his
game. Last night was the
Rams' final regular season
gume so everything from here
on in is vital.
"Jerome Bingham Is focused
on what's going on. After to ­
night. we play until we lose
and he knows It."
Lake Mary Jumped out quick
last night and were never seri­

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TM« CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMIHOLS .COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS HO. S T -IIT B -C A -IA -A
ROUSSEAU MORTGAGE.
Plaintttf(a),

,*

STEVEN J. HORTON. at al.
Defendant*),
N O T IC I
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauanl to a Final Judgment cl
Mortgage Fotacloau'a dated
January 30. 1St&gt;. and antacid
at Caaa NO gT-1179-CA-M-A o«
!t&gt;4 Circuit Court ol tha EIQH
TEENTH Judicial Cwcud in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Florida
.tw a in
ROUSSEAU MORT­
GAGE it tha Plaintiff and
STEVEN J. HORTON. RENEE J
MITCHUM N/R/A RENEE M.
HORTON:
ASSOCIATION
FINANCIAL SERVICES COMPA­
NY OF FLORIOA, INC . CROWN
BANK, FSB ara M « Defendant*.
I will tall to Iha higNail and
b a d bidder for r.*»h at Ma
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA al
11:00 am . on M « Slh day of
March. 1998. Iha following
daaenbad propwly a* M l lorM
m and Final Judgment:
LOT 10. BLOCK B. MALTBiE
SHORES. FIRST ADDITION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
th ereof

as

recorded

ously threatened. Crooms has
held It s own against some nt
the large schools on their
schedule, hul last night the
shots weren't falling and l-ikc
Mary's dominant front Hue of
Harrison.
Ben
Kcraen brock
and Hobble Shapiro were loo
much lor the Panthers.
Tlie Rams jumped out to a
10-0 Ir.id and were up 22-7 a f­
ter Ihe first quarter. Hlngham
had live of Ills points during
that mn and Crooms coach
Sieve Carmichael knew his
team was In trouble nglu away.
"I really felt like the game
was determined early In the
first
three
minutes,"
Car­
michael said. "We had to
scramble to catch up and we
couldn't get It done tonight."
Carmichael and Ihe Panthers
have another chance when
they host districts starting
Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. against
Warner
Christ Ian.
Playing

in

PLAT BOOR 13. PAGE 4, PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA AND BEGIN
AT THE MOST NORTHERLY
CORNER CF LOT 36. BLOCK A.
MALTBIE SHORES. SECONO
ADDITION. ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16.
PAOC 3» PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA.
RUN
THENCE
SOUTH 69
DEGREES 61 MINUTES 30 SEC­
ONDS WEST 113 61 FEET
ALONG THE NORTH LINE OF
SAID LOT J6 THENCE NORTH
72 DEGREES 19 MINUTES 60
SECONDS
EAST 62 64 FEET
THENCE NORTH 66 DEGREES
S1 MINUTES 00 SECONDS
EAST 61.4 rCET TO POINT OF
BEGINNING
WITNESS MV HAND and Mo
aaal of M l Court on February
2 n d .1996
(SEAL)
Maryarna Moral
Clark of tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Ooputy Clara
Echavarria. McCalia. Raymar.
Banan A Frappter

P o d Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601

F9T062646
NOTICB
In accordance with the
Americana 0'tabilitiee Act. partona needing a apectal accom ­
modation to participate m thii
proceeding Mould contact Me
individual or agency landing
notice not liter than eetran (7)
daya prior to tha proceeding at
tha addreee given on Ihe
notice. Telephone: 407-3234330 a d . 4227; 1-SOO-96S-S7T1
(TDD) or 1-600-96S-ST70 (v); via
Florida Relay Service
Publiah: February 6. 16. IM S
DEN-9*
IN TMB CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TMB EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
EEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASB NO. tS-SS CA
DIVISION 14 ■
DANK UNITED OF TEXAS.
FSB A/K/A DANK UNITED.
Plainlitt.
v*
MARY BLIND at al.
Dalandanl(a)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MART BLIND
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
613 MOREE LOOP
WINTER SPRINGS FL 3270E
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
0Y.
THROUGH
UNDER.
ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DtTCND ANT(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 lu turacLoaa a mortgaga
or. Ih* following property in
5EMINOLE County. Florida
LOT 7 ANO COVERED PARK­
ING G CYPRESS VILLAGE 3RD
REPLAI. TRACT C-PHASE I A
SUBDIVISION ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26
PAGE S7. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* been Mad agamal you and
yuu ara required lo aarva a
copy ol your written detail***,
il any within 30 daya alter tha

lough teams lias preppod C ar­
michael lor the playoffs.
"When you are u IA school
and you take on HA teams. It
can't help but make you bet­
ter." Carmichael said.
H ie Panthers fought their
way back, rutting I lie deficit to
elglit several times In the sec­
ond quarter. Terrance Perkin*
was on lire for the Panthers
and led the way with 14 points
Including 11 of Crooms' first
14.
In the end, however. It was
the l-cke Mary dominance on
the glass, holding Crooms to
one shot pei possession that
made all Ihe difference.
Lake Mary hosts Deland at 8
p.m. Wednesday In the first
round of districts and Crooms
has another tune up Saturday
when It travels to Faith Chris­
tian.

L e g a l N o tic e s
firil publication ol thie Notice
ol Action, on
Echavarria. McCalia. Raymar.
Darratl S Ftappier. Plaintiff*
attorney, whole addrett la 601
Dayihora Boulevard. Suit# 100
Tampa Florida 33606. and III#
the original wilh thn Court
•ilhar
batata
aarvic*
on
Plaintiff* attorney or immadialaly lharaallar: otharwra* a
default will b# entered agamd
you lot tha ralial demanded in
lha Complaint or petition
Thi* node* ahall be publiahad
one* each weak lor two contaculiva weak* in Ih* Santord
Herald
,
WITNESS my hand and Ih*
aaal i-l thi* court on thi* 4lh
day ol February. 1991
(IEAL)
Maryann* M ort*
Clark of Ihe Court
By Jain Grilled
At Deputy Clark
NOTICB
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Americana Diaabililiet A d . par»ont naedmg a special accom­
modation lo parlitipala in tint
proceeding Mould contact Ih*
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day* prior lo lha proceeding al
the addre** given on Ihe
nolle*
Telephone
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(TDD) or I -900-966-1770 (v). via
Florida Relay Service
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BSHJJ___________________
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OF TMB BIOMTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CINCUIT
M ANO FON
BBMINOLB COUNTY,
FLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CABB NO. § f - t f ST CA CA
DIVISION 14-L
MARKET STREET
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
Plawititl,
v*.
RODERICK T. TOUNQ
A/K/A RODERICK
YOUNQ. *1 Al,
Defendant)*).
NOTICB OF ACTION
TO RODERICK T. VOUNO
A/K/A RODERICK YOUNG
LAST KNOWN RE8IOENCE:
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CLAIM
AN
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Le g a l N o tic e d
SPOUSES, HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:
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VOU ARE NOTIFIED thal *n
action to forecLoae a mortgage
on tho following property In
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT 31. HIDDEN LAKE VILLAS.
PHASE IV. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AB RECORDED
IN THE PLAT BOOK IS . PAOES
26. 27 AND 2 i OF THB PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* bean Med age Wat you and
you ara required to aerva •
copy ol your written deteneeo,
if any. within io daya otto* the
Met publication ot thia Notice
of Action, on Echavarria.
McCalia. Raima/. Barren A
Freppier. PlaintttTl attorney,
who** addre i t •* SOI Beythore
Boulevard. Suite *00, Tampa,
Florida 33606. and IHo 0M orig­
inal with Hu* Court aimer
belor* etrvic* on Plaintiff'*
attorney or immadiataty there­
after: oiharwn* a default win
be entered again*! you for Ih*
relief
demended
hi
the
Complaint or petition.
Thi* notice than b* publiahad
one* each week lor two contec uliva week* m tha Sanford
Hat aid
WITNESS my hand and lha
aaal ol thi* court on thio 4th
d .y lit Fahruaiy, 1991.
ISEALI
Maryann* More*
Clark ol Ih* Com I
By: Jain Bnllanl
A* Deputy Clerk
NOTICB
In accordance with Ihe
American* Oitabilit.ee Act. perton* needing a tpeclai accom ­
modation lo participate In IM*
proceeding ahould contact Ih#
individual or agency landing
noire* not later than tenon (7)
d eyt prior to the proceeding at
the addraee given on tho
notice
Telephone 407-3234330 #at. 4227; 1 S00-99S-S77I
(TOD) or 1-000-966-4770 (v); via
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DEN-100

JUST A FRIENDLY
REMINDER...
NOON IS THE
tX A D U N tfO *
MEET OAK'S
CLASSIftCD ADS

Continued from Page IB
year's team, last year we got tight In close
games. Hits year we stay ralm and don't get as
tlght."
Afler Hie Williams outburst. Hush hit a "three"
of (its own lu give Die lead hack to Seminole,
hul Williams answered again with a lay-up to tie
the game nt 48-49 with 2:00 remaining.
Arrow Force VI regained llie lead four-seconds
Interns Wagner hit one o f two free throws and
tlie score stayed 50-49 until Uikr Howell's Ryan
Smith scored on a beautiful pass from Reggie
Kuhn with 1:04 on the clock.
That set Die stage for Wagner, who gut loose
down the middle nnd made Ills lay-up and was
fouled.
After lie missed the free throw. Seminole
missed four straight free throws In Ihe tliial two
minutes. Williams missed a thrrr-pointrr and
Cornelius Hlue grabbed a big rebound for AFVI
with only four seconds left.
Bui even Bush's free throw did not end the
game us Kuhn got a good look at a game
winning three-pointer ut Die buzzer, but tlie ball
bounced off the rim and Dir eelrbrallon was on.
"I know Diey (L ik e Howell) were disappointed
Di.it we didn't come right over und shake thrlr
hands," said Tralna. "But Diese kids have been
fighting an uphill battle all yrnr Just to get our
own students to come out und wutch them, and
they wanted to celebrate with tlirin (Dir fans). It
was nice to see u big crowd In here tonight."
Seminole was led by Zekr Seymore with 11
points, while Pratt added 10 and Wugner right.
For the Silver Hawks, Williams was tops with
a game-high 13 points, while Kuhn chipped In
with 11 and Smith nine.
Both teams will now tum their sights lo nrxt
week's dtaMct-toutnqmenta.
Seminole (23-7 overall. B-2 In the 9A 9I will
host the Class fiA District 5 Tournament start­
ing Tuesday. No. 4 seed Spruce Creek plays No.
5 Pine Ridge at 6 p.m. and No. 3 Arrow Force VI
hosts No. 6 Deltona at 8 p.m.
The Spruce Creek-Pine Ridge winner takrs on
No. 1 Mainland at 6 p.m. on Friday, while Die
Scminole-Deltona winner faces No. 2 Oak Ridge
at 8 p.m. on Friday. The championship game Is
set for 8 p.m. on TXiesday. February 17.
The Class 6A-Dlstr1ct 3 Tournament will be
held al Lake Mary starting next Wednesday.
No. 6 Lake Brantley plays No. 3 Lake Brantley
at 6 p.m.. while No. 5 DeLand faces No. 4 Lake
Mary at 7:30 p.m.
On Thursday. No. 2 Lake Howell (24-6 overall,
7-3 SAC| takes on Die Lake Brantlry-Lyman
winner at 6 p.m. and No. 1 Oviedo welcomrs the

B J Pratt was a power on the boards lor Seminole
scoring 10 points lo lielp A/to w Force VI win tho SAC
championship. 53-51. over Lake Howell Fnday nigh!
Ijik r Mary-DrLand winner at 7:30 p.m.
On Saturday. February 14. Die Junior varsity
championship games between Ovtrda and Lake
Brantley will Ih* played at 6 port, with v a r n t f y *■
nal set for 7:30 p.m.______________________ **-_____
ARROW FORCE VI S3. SILVER HAWKS S I
L a k e H o w e ll ( J I )
Kul ii i 3 4 4 11. T u flirt I O O 2 Smith 2 5 6 0 William. 5
2 2 13 ItnuMy 3 0 0 H fUm- O O (I 0 Jmil.in 0 O O 0 l.u
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Speedweeks hit high gear
Spe cia l to Ik s Herald
DAYTONA BEACH _ A new
name, more competitors and
an exciting race format are Ihe
Ingredients for the 1998 Bud
Shootout At Daytona -- a per­
fect way lo kick off NASCAR's
50th Anniversary season with a
bang.
Since 1979. the BuBch Clash
had provided season-opening
thrills and incredible finishes
during Daytona's annual
Speedweeks. however, the new
Bid Shootout At Daytona will
provide more than twice as
much racing action as Its
predecessor.
With twice as many drivers 32 NASCAR Winston Cup all­
stars •• and twice as many
miles - 125 -- the format will
give race fans a refreshing new
look. Both the 1998 Bud Shoo­
tout At Daytona and its quali­
fying race will feature two 25lap races, the qualifying race
being made up o f 1997 Bud
Second-Round Fastest Qualifi­
ers and the Bud Shootout con­
sisting o f the 1997 Bud Pole
Award Winners from last year's
NASCAR Winston Cun season.
An additional new feature of
this year's Bud Shootout Is a
mandatory green-flag pit stop
(changing o f right-side tires),
required between laps 10-12. of
each 25-lap race. By Incorpo­
rating pit strategy Into a sprint
race, the new format will give
fans some o f the most thrilling
action o f Speedweeks.
The winner o f the qualifying
race will receive a transfer spot
Into the Bud Shootout. Fifteen
NASCAR Winston Cup driven.
Including seven-time series
champion Dale Earnhardt will
be gumring for one position -tin t - the only spot that
transfen into Die high-stakes
main event.

Defending Daytona 500
champion J rff Gordon head­
lines an all-star rust of 17
NASCAR Winston Clip drivers
guaranteed spots In thr Bud
Shootout. Total posted awards
for the 1998 Bud Shootout At
Daytona ore 9762.000. with the
winner receiving 9100,000.
The qualifying race for the
Bud Shootout At Daytona Is
scheduled for Sunday at 11
a.m., and the Bud Shootout sel
for a noon start.
Following Die Bud Shootout
At Daytona, the 35th FlrstPlus
Financial 200 for the ARCA
Bondo-Mur-llyde Series will
run at 1:30 p.m.

RAIN A T VOLUSIA
SPEEDW AY PARK
BARBEKVILLE _ The pits at
the new asphalt and dirt (racks
were full and drivers were still
coming as the rains fell, forc­
ing on end Friday night's ac­
tivities o f the All Star Circuit of
Champions
Florida
Speedweeks at Volusia Speedway
Park.
Today (Saturday), the dirt
track will host the All-Star
Sprints and open wheel modifleds, while Ihe 3/8‘s-mlle a s­
phalt track will run the Late
Models, Late Model Storks and
open wheel Modified*.
Gates open at 5 p.m. with
racing starting at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information call
(904) 985-4402.

NEW SMYRNA
W ASHED O U T
SAMSULA _ The start o f Die
32nd Annua) World Series of
Asphalt Slock Car Racing was
rained out on Friday and will
now begin today und run
through February 14.
The track was
to have
opened at 10 a.m. this morning
with practice act for 1 p.m.
Qualifying will begin at 4 p.m.

for Die All ITn Ty|&gt;c 1-atr Mod
els. NASCAR/SK Tour Typr
Modlfteds and Limited Lute
Models.
Heals for Ihr laile Models
and Modified* will start ut 7
p.m. will) fralurrs In those two
classes, plus Sportsman, Urn
lied Laic Models, Mlnl-Slurk*.
Bomber* und Run-A-Bouts.
Starting on Sunday. Die track
will open at noon with prartlco
at 1 p.m.; qualifying at 4 p.m.;
and beats'and features starting
at 7 p.m. for Die remainder o|
Die event.
?
For mure Information, call
the FASCAK office at (904) 4274129

Bud Shootout
qualifying race lineup.
1. (40) Sterling Marlin, Chevro­
let. 2. (90) Greg Sachs, Ford. 3. (3)
Dale Earnhardt. Chevrolet 4. (70)
Gaiy Bradbcrry, Ford. 5. (75) Rich
Mast, Ford. 6 (17) Darrell WaNrty,
Chevrolet 7. (90) Dich Trichle, Fad.
8. (9) Lake Spoed, Fad. 9. (47) Gity
Standridgo. Fad. 10. ( I t ) Brett
Bodine, Fad. 11. (29) Jeff Green,
Chevrolet 12. (97) Chad Utile, Pon­
tiac. 13. (23) Junmy Spencer, Fad.
14. (71) Dave Matas, Chevrolet. 1
Note: winner moves on fo math
event.
!

Bud Shootout
starting lineup
I. (6) Mark Martin. Fad. 2.T33) Koh
Schrader, Chevrolet. 3. (31) Mrkft
Skinner, Chevrolet. 4. (22) Ward
Burton, Pontiac. 5. (24) Jeff Gordon,
Chevrolet. 6. (35) Todd Bodine,
Pontiac. 7. (94) (Ml Elliott. Fad. 8.
(7) Geoff Bodine, Fad. 9. (18) Bob­
by Labonle, Pontiac. 10. (42) Joe
Nemechek, Lakeland, Chevrolet.
II. (26) Johnny Benson Jr., Fat).
12. (81) Kenny Wallace, Fad. 13
(2) Rusty Wallace. Fad. 14. (25)
John Andretti. Chevrolet. 15. (36)
Ernie Irvin, Pontiac. 16. (88) Dale
Jarrell, Ford. 17. To be determined
by qualifying race.

�Sanloril Herald. Sanford, rionrta ■ Sunday, February 8, 1998 •3B

Moore’s long road
leads to Syracuse
By KELLIE WERNER
llrrald Staff Wrltrr
SANFORD _ Every nnr seta goals for tlii'insrlvrs.
Hirrr are limes. Iim m rr, when those goals
cannot In- fulfilled immediately,
A (n»* winner Is afile I lake a step bark, re
acljtist fits course of action and find another wav
of attaining that goal.
That's exactly what Seminole High School
graduate Ron Moore has done.
Moore W its one of the best defensive players
ever to play font hall at Seminole. He was id ways
lo big to play I’er*-Wee hall, so didn't actually
!&gt;cgln playing until the ninth grade. Immedi­
ately. however, he was placed on the varsity
squad and became an asset lo the program.
"Ron was definitely a superstar here." said
lonner Seminole coach Knile Macl’herson. "lie
was so List lor his sire and was Incredibly
strong. Thai's wlial attracted Ihe scouts lo
film...Ills speed, lie was one of Ihe best defrnElvr linemen to ever come through here "
!• One of the scouts who was most Interested tn
Jdoore was from Syracuse University. While rrp
rrsentallves from Auburn University. University
fcf Alabama and University of llttsliurgh were In
She stands, the scout from -Syracuse was able
Jo olfer Moure what he wanted from a college
fend academic program.
r Then* was one small problem, however. Moore
&lt;tad difficulty on his college entrance exams.
Snaking him Ineligible for acceptance to the i l l i ­
berally.
"I was very disappointed,* Moore explained,
lint I had gre.it sup|sirt from coach Mac and
tty family. They explained to me that wlial
rally mattered was getting an education. Foot
^atl was a |&gt;rik We all decided together that

going lo a Junior college yeas the best way for
me to get an education and be able to play
football at the same time."
So. Moore did go away to college. Just not as
far. Thai was Just fine with his mother.
"I fell real comfortable with the decision."
said M oores mother. Shrrlene Cassanova. "I
thought It was a very god choice. I liked having
Ron closer lo home and I knew It would be good
for him to lakr two years and prepare himself
for it four-year university. I am very proud of
him for taking a real look at what he needed to
do lo ensure a good education for himself.*
Moore lias attended Hinds Junior College In
Mississippi for the past two years. While work­
ing on his underclass preparation toward n
mu|or In sports medicine, he has Im-cii an Inte­
gral |&gt;art of a very successful Junior college
football program.
l-ast yrar. Ihe team went I I -0 and were the
Mississippi slide champions for Ihe past two
years. Moore also played In Ills first, of many he
hopes, bowl games when the team attended and
w-oii I hr Goldrn Isles Howl.
‘ It has l&gt;crn a great experience for me to lx- at
Hinds." Moore said. "I have learned a lot and
I'vr maimed considerably. It's a little cold at
times, but I really like II."
Things arr going to gel a little colder for
Moore next year.
Syracuse University has followed him through
Ills years at Hinds and have kept a sjmt open
for the defensive playrr on their tram. Next
year. Moore will fulfill thr goal hr made for him­
self in high school and will play for the New
York school
"My parents always stayed on me and encour­
aged me to work hard." Moorr said. "Going to
Hinds turned out to lie great tiling for me.
mostly liei iiuse It got my education on trac k. I
|ust want to tell all of the kids in high school

Former Seminole High School star Ron Moore with
parents James and Shortens. has committed lo piay

football at Syracuse University In New York after com­
pleting two years at Hinds Junior College in Mississippi.

mat education comes first. Don't worry about
passing trsts so you can go to college and play
football. Worry alxiut passing the so you t an go
to collrge for an education."
Moore will hr- continuing tils education next
year ill Syracuse while working on his next

goal...the NFlllls irark record shows that Moore Is willing
to work for what tic wants.
It wouldn't lie suprising to any of the people
who now him If Moore Is jilaylng on Sunday a f­
ternoons in a few years.

,ake Mary—
sntlnued from F i f e IB
umprr In tralllr by Lnurrn
Iradley to take over the lead.
7 * Each team would add four to
“ ‘irlr score lieforr thr Intzzrr,
llh Like Mary up 13 H
Stephanie Dalr hit for two at
lie start of the second period
Hid Lindsay Man/ stole the
ill and frd Ball.nice for two

more to take the Lilly Rams to
their biggest lead u! the night.
19 11.

I •loving why it had come this
far. Evans (the No. .'I ranked
team In tile Class GA slate
j rolls) fought back, holding
Lik r Mary with almost flawlrss
defense and hitting baskrls
Irom all over the court. A l­

though thr Lidy Rams Ird at
the half. 122-21. thr Trojans
had
thr
momentum
und
brought It hark with them ufter
the break.
Thr second half was a battle
from thr first tick of the time
dock. Evans and L ik r Mary
traded steals, fouls, shots and
the lead. Mary l-rah Sutton was

a monster under the basket, ' and lead :iH-37 going Into Ihe
flnol quarter.
taking charges and (lulling
down Ixiards like a pro. Shr
Hallanrr continued running
also led ihe- team with 10
Ihe ofTrnsr like a five-star grn(mints, six of which she gath­
rral and worked lo keep hrr
ered in the third quarter.
teammates calm.
Turnovers
Despite Sutton's efforts und
ran rampant throughout die
thr tremendous help she got
quarter, mostly off traveling
from Bradley. Evans overtook
calls on Like Mary, but Bat
thr Lidy Rams In thr period
lance showed no signs o f fa ­
tigue or frustration. Through
Impressive defense and a re­
lentless full court press. Like
Mary continued Its quest for a
return trip to Ltkeland.
Next up for thr Lidv Rums Is
a rematch against Pensacola
High School, the No. 2 ranke d
team in thr slate polls, which
ended Like Mary's season last
year three-jjolnts shy of a stale
title*. Thr game will be Tuesday
night at 7:50 p.m. at Lake
Mary.
"We really, really want a re­
match with them," Ballance
said. "We owe diem and play­
ing them at home would be
great. We will need to box oul a
lot more than wr did Iasi lime
we played them because they

are bigger than us. Hut If we
ran do that. I know wr'II have
a really good chance of beating
them."
Brown Isn't quite as excited
about the match-up. although
he certainly Isn't shying away
from It.
"We're going to have to play
them eventually If we want to
continue. It might as well be
now and It might as well tie at
home." Hmwn said.
There's a really good chance
that If Like Mary treats Pensa­
cola. nothing can stop them
from attaining the goal that
eluded them last year.

SEM INOLE

O U S TE D

SATELLITE BEACH _ For the
second straight year the Semi­
nole High School girls' basket­
ball tram was eliminated from
the stntr playoffs by Satellite
High School. 70-51. In the
Class SA Regional Quarterfi­
nals Friday night.
Last year the Tribe fell to the
Scorpions In the district sem i­
finals.

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The Lake Mary junior varsity girls basketball team is on a winning streak of
over 50 games and recently completed (he 1997-98 season with a 20-0 rec*

ord and a district championship. The girls all played for Greenwood Lakes
Middle School and won their games by over 30 points a night.

Lake Mary girls’ J V co n tin u e s to roll
By U U i E WERNER
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY _ While die Lake Mary girls'
varsity team Is playing Aawless basket­
ball. they did loo.
, Wliile the varsity leant Is racking up the
Wins, so did they. •
, And while the number one ranked team
In the stale Is soaking up all o f the atten­
tion. they got very little.
/, There is more than one winning team In
iUie Lake Mary girls' basketball program.
TTie Junior varsity team is on a winning
streak o f over 50 games, Including 20-0
this season that ended with a district
championship last Saturday, und the out­
standing lum bers are bused on talented
players and great couching.
"The reason the team Is so successful Is
because the kids work so hard," said JV
roach Mike Huaman. T h e y practice two
hours every day and are willing to do
whatever It takes to Improve. Their dedi­
cation Is the reason they are good.*
- Those two hours of practice are with the
yarslty team. Playing with the top tram tn
the Btate might be frustrating for most,
but not these girls. They play their game,
Team from the next level und revel when
they are able to steal the ball or make a
Jumper over one o f the more seasoned
players.
i Even though die girls are continuously
learning In order lo secure posl lions on
.the varsity team In the next year or two,

they came to Lake Mary with talent and
knowledge of their own.
*WeVe been together for a long time.*
team member Becky Ballance said. "We
were undefeated at Greenwood Lakes
(middle Hchoall and on Junior varsity last
year. We understand each other and know
each outer's game. We Just click.*
‘ And most o f us have been playing for
quite awhile,* Erica Dunkman added, *1
have been playing almost forever. My
whole family plays basketball ao I've
grown up with It. A lot o f the girls here an
tiie same way.*
Huaman also knows the Importance o f
his players coming from a good program
before they get to the high school level.
'(Coach) Mike Mitchell at Greenwood
Lakes runs a first rate program,* he said,
‘ Most of my girls came through him and
they have great fundamentals. They also
play AAU ball during the off season and
bring the various things they learn there
to the team. And o f course, the coaches at
Uie varsity level are so helpful lo me and
the g irls*
Since not a lot o f fans make It to the
gym to see the junior varsity and fresh­
man games before the big match-ups.
many are not aware o f the tremendous
winning streak Uiat Uie girls are compil­
ing.
And a lot o f those wins are by 30 or
more points. The team Is playing veiy
good opponents and all but humiliating
Uiem on the court.

‘ I tell thr girls that If they think they're
good, they have to prove it on the court.*
Huanum said. "If we get up against a
team, however, we don’t run up the score.
Every team plays oilier teams that Uiry
can beat, so we Just try to play our game.
There are a lot o f times when we score 80
points, but only one starter might have
double digit numbers.*
There Is no leader on the team. All of
the girls work together and All In the voids
when needed.
"We don't need a leader on the team,*
said
team
member Matia
Mitchell.
■Everyone has a great attitude and no one
has a big head. We are all here to play
basketball and win. The only way lo do
that Is as a team."
Teamwork goes farther than Just on the
court with this team. In fact. Huaman is a
teacher at Greenwood Lakes and some­
times cannot get to practice right on time.
When he arrives, the girls are not stand­
ing around wafting for him to get there.
They are doing drills and working on tar­
get areas until he arrive^.
All o f the hard work Is paying off In
wins and Improved abilities. Even though
the varsity team Is packed with super­
stars. most o f whom have at least another
year to play, the JV team Is willing to sit
back and wait for their chance to All
those spots. '
The way tilings are going. Lake Mary
girls' basketball Is going to be the best In
the state for quite a while.

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�4 B ■Sanford Herald. Sanford. Honda - Sunday. February 8. 1998

C E L E B R A T IO N S
The Cashes mark
60th anniversary;
Eunice observes
her 97th birthday

It doesn't seem like 10 years
since Hazel and Woodrow Cash
celebrated thetr golden wed­
ding anniversary with a big re­
ception preceded by the reaf­
firmation of their wedding
vows.
And now, the popular San­
ford couple has reached an­
other milestone • thetr 60th
wedding anniversary.
Hazel
said 'eight* Just has to be thetr
lucky number. They were mar­
ried In 1938. moved to Sanford
In 1948 and now It has been 60
good years In 1998.
The couple met while Hazel
was attending business college
In Bluefleld. W. Va. They were
married Jan. 19, 1938.
Woodrow was In the dry

cleaning business In Sanford
until 1978 when he became
employed by the Orlando Navy
Base where he remained until
his retirement.
Hazel was employed by the
Sanford Atlantic Bank and
later at the Seminole County
Sheriffs Office until her retire­
ment.
Woodrow la a longtime m em ­
ber o f the Sanford Masonic
Lodge where he has served as
secretary. He Is also a member
o f the York Rite Bodies where
he Is Past Grand High Priest. Is
a charter member o f Bahia
Temple o f Orlando Shrine and
la a member o f the Scottish
Rite Bodies. In 1985. the Scot­
tish Rite conferred the 33rd de-

DORIS
D IETR IC H

grre mason rites on him.
Ilo z d Is a member o f the
Woman's Club o f Sanford Inc.
where she has served numer­
ous ofllcrs including president.
She is also a member o f the
United Daughter* o f the Con­
federacy and the Oardrn Club
o f Sanford Inc. The Cashes
have been active member* of
the First United Methodist
Church of Sanford for 50 year*.

Eunlca Martin

The couplc'a two children arc
Nancy Cash, a mualc teacher
In Washington. D.C.. and Jack
Cash o f the Seminole County
SherifTa Ofilcc. There are two
grandchildren.
Joshua
and
Jennifer.
Hazel and Woodrow npent
their GOth wedding anniversary
surrounded by family at a cele­
bration. Arrangements o f flow­
ers In the church honored
them and they were treated to
,a rtvrrohtp cruise.

EUNICE REIONB
AB ‘QUEEN FOR DAT’
Eunice Mnrlln has had a lot
or birthday celebrations and
she always irlgns as 'Queen
for a Day* when her birthday
mils around every year on Jan.
29..
And this yrar was no dldferenl when Eunice received over
100 guests at her 97th btrthdoy open house on Jim 31 at
the Winter Haven home o f a
niece and her husband. Barbarn and David Shrrman.

Sixty years together Is a long
time which the gentle Cashes
have taken In stride, ■patience*
Is the word, according to lin ­

For about 70 years, Eunice
lived tn a small frame home
near the Upaala community In
Sanford founded by Swedish
settlers brought here by Gen.
Henry Sanford In 1871. A llv-

Along with the big anniver­
sary, Hazel also celebrated her
birthday on Jan. 31, so a be­
lated happy birthday to her.

ing
historical
personality j;
among the early Swedish set- ;■
tiers In Sanford, Eunice now ;•
nukes her home wtlli llarbara ;
and David.

|

Among the urtlfacts on din- |
play at the open house was 21 ;
wooden chest used by Eunice's :
grandparents. Ellas and Chris- ;
tlan Degneston. on the first
ship eanytng Swedish settlers !
to Sanford In 1871. Another !
treasure wan a
bedspread !
made by Christina along with a I
collection of books and mnga- I
dries dating back to the !I
1800's.
j!
Gen. Sanford gave the grand- j!
parents five acres o f land and !!
at the end o f the year, they lj
I

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U i t i k h , Pag* SB

Praise, prayer, thoughtfulness shared at breakfast

prayer breakfast were through
prayer and praise by Evangel­
ist Rose Roundtree. Musical
renditions were by the "Voice
o f Praise*. Mary Woolridge.
Truly the audience Joined In

exalting Him. and giving God
the glory. We all admit as
Christians we have a direct
line to Him. Prayer is our
greatest weapon. The members
o f ly r e Court No. 14 says
thanks to all who helped make
this morning of prayer and
worship one o f full praise.
Chairpersons were Tammy
Buckner and Estclla Edwards.
Daughter Bertha Pryor is Most
Worthy Grand Matron and
Daughter Beatrice Wynn la
Most Worthy Vice Grand Ma­
tron.

Young Men o f Distinction w ill

move into the 21st century.
These young men will be show­
cased at a cultural presenta­
tion on Sunday. Feb. 8 at 6:00
p.m. at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter.
The community will witness
ten young men who have been
motivated and will show their
personal, educational and cul­
tural development. Enjoy an
evening o f entertainment from
these young men. See you

‘ Pray On. Pray On. Never
Cease to Pray* will be held
Saturday, Feb. 21 at 8:30 a m.
at Hie Elka Lodge located at
Cypress Avenue and 7th Street,
The speaker will be Past
Orand Daughter Ruler Daisy
Brunson. 8tate President o f the
Florida State Association who
srtil present musical renditions
WUI jn c -a n
for your enjoyment. Tickets are
available by calling 322-1628.
f H H U r s g i y t w a SENIORS
Seniors o f S t John Mission­
ary Baptist Church will be
honored for thetr Christian
leadership and community In­
volvement on Sunday. Feb. 15
at 11:00 a.m. with the message
■Our Beloved Seniors: Silently
Serving With Grace *
The Rev. Arthur Choice will
deliver the message o f the
morning. After the worship
service, the honorees will be
treated to dinner in
the

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William H. Kirby. II. a Junior
at Seminole High School lias
been selected to represent
Florida as ambassador o f mu­
sic. William has been recog­
nized and congratulated by
Oov. Chiles.
He will loin a group o f young
ambassadors who will travel to

the Central Florida UCF Band. »*
Williams has until Feb. 15 td(
y the $3,000 needed to send^
n to Europe. The community'
o f Sanford Is being asked to,
endorse this young musician11
who will represent this co m &lt;
munlty and state.
Donations can be mailed td*
William H. Kirby. U.
13*'
Hughes Ave., Sanford,
FLj*
33771.
Join this campaign to help'
one o f our young men srtwP
walks, talks and represents the
successful youth o f our tim e*'
and Join Ids endorsement at'
Seminole High, his church • St.;

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Sunday. February 8.1090 •

Woman’s club learns about scams

S c h o o ls

J«nnlf*r

Dale-Scheels
High School. Longwood. a t­
tends Seminole Community
College and Is employed as
a bartender.

Sanford Mayor l-arry Dale
and Ms. Cindy Dale of Lake
Mary, announce the en­
gagement o f their daughter.
Jennifer Sherry Dole of
Lake Mary, to Clinton John
Sc heels, son of Ms. Lenore
Scheels o f Winter Springs.
Bom in Casper. Wyo..
the bride-elect Is the m a­
ternal granddaughter of
Ms. Mary Nytrt. Orlando,
and the paternal grand­
daughter o f Ms. Marjorie
Dale o f Lake Maty. She la a
1905 graduate of Lyman

Her finance, bom In Mil­
waukee. Is also a 1995
graduate o f Lyman High
School. Is a 1997 graduate
of Seminole Community
College and Is employed In
wildlife management.
The wedding will be an
event o f March 7. at 5 p.m..
at
Westvtew
Baptist
Church. Sanford.

Lsfca Mary Poles Chief Richard Booty wtti Lake Mary
Woman's Club mombara Nonna SmSh. program choir.

(POP) does, but most o f that
money goes to support union
activities.
The Police Athletic League
(PALI to a legitimate organisa­
tion run by the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department.
Chief Deary recently received a
call from someone claiming to
be soliciting for PAL.
Beaiy
asked the caller who the Presi­
dent o f the organisation was.
The caller couldn't answer and
hung up.
Beaiy to on the
board o f PAL and waa able to
recognise the fake call. If you
want to help organisations Like
PAL. don't do It over the phone.
Do It tn person or by mail.
The problem with catching
ran artists Is embarrassment.
The police don't get enough
leads or Information because
people are too embarrassed to
say they wrre acammed. Don't
be! Even police officers have
been taken. Sgt. Linda Belflore
was a victim. She had checks
stolen but didn't know It until
after the thieves had used
them. Call the police anytime
you've been token and tell them
all the facts. It will help them
catch the criminals sooner and
warn people about any new
scams that are happening.
Another problem that C hief
Beaty see* looming on the ho­
rizon to the push to legalise
drugs. Very soon, commercials
paid for by sources outside the
state o f Florida will begin air-

Her fiance la the m a ter
nal grandson o f Mrs. Mary
Byrd o f Sanford and the
paternal grandson o f Mrs.
Mae Hampton o f Sanford.

Ms. Jones la a native o f
Sanford. She la a 1093
graduate o f V m iiw lt High
School where she was ac­
tive In basketball and soft*
Halt she la presently em ­
ployed at WUaon Elemen­
tary Sch**^ as a classroom

paid him $1 for their home and
land. Her grandparents had
seven children Including her
mother who married Olin Tyner
and Eunice Christine was bom
Jan. 37. 1901.
Eunice to very proud o f her
heritage. She tdto about her
sewing for the
and queen o f Sweden and
&gt;ults for the young
so they could make
a goof Impression when they
landed In America.
At 17. Eunice went to work
packing oranges for Chase and
Co. a n d at 28. she married
Emil Manguaon. a Chase and
Co. bookkeeper for SO years.
She married Mr. Martin In
1961. She never had any chilbut to

tribute

to

Aunt

Epsilon Sigma Omlcron. a
reading society o f the Florida
Federation o f Women's Clubs,
met st the home o f Jeon Metis
for the January meeting with
Fran Morton as co-hostess.
According to Elisabeth Boyd.
‘ Members ob ey ed an excellent
book review presented by Rose
Jacobson. She reviewed the
book. T h e Color o f Water* by
James McDtyds. Thto to an ex­
cellent biography, but Incorpo­
rates a biography o f the
mother o f the author."
The February ESO meeting
has been changed to Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises building.
407 W. Fourth St. Hostesses
will be Jean Marcel. Haxel
Cash and Charlotte Knowles.
Zelda
Stofond
will
review
‘ Beach Music." by Pat Conroy.
All members o f the Sanford
Woman's Club are Invited.

Hawkins

for a
bam Hanrahan. Deltona. Oirl;
Anne and Todd DeNoyer. Del­
tona. Qiri; Martino and David
Rape. Lake Mary. Boy
Jan. 29 - Darlene and Richard
Huaoon. Deltona. O ld

Nunns w loomg Cnrtl
Timothy
Walton;

W II-

Ing very convincing commer­
cials calling for the legalization
Know anything about Florida
of drug*. One of the arguments natives? The original Florida
to the medical necessity, for natives?
some people, for marijuana. Michelle Alexander from the
This Is a lie and a scam. Orange County Historical Mu­
Morlnol. a prescription mari­ seum will be the guest speaker
juana. has been available for at the next meeting o f the Lake
those people who need It since Mary Historical Commission
1985.
The commercials will on Tuesday, Feb. 10. Her topic
have all kinds o f reasons why will be Florida's earliest Native
other drugs such as heroin American tribes, like the TUnushould be legalised. But look cua, the Calusa
and the
at the problems associated Apalachee. The social begins
with alcohol.
That's Just a at 7PM. Michelle will begin
window Into what wlU happen speaking at 7:30PM.
with the legalisation of drugs.
Deary spent 0 1/2 years under­
cover and he says there to NO If you missed your chance to
reason to legalise heroin.
pre-order Otrl Scout cookies,
don't worry, they're coming to a
In business news. President
store near you. Booth cookie
Rosemary Traegrr announced
soles will start Saturday. Feb.
that the Woman's Club would
14 and will continue through
help sponsor the Sweetheart
the end o f February. Cookie
Concert scheduled for Sunday,
booths will be set up at Semi­
Feb. IB at Lake Mary City Hall.
nole Towne Center In front o f
The Lake Mary CIA has a r­ J.C.Penney. Pubhx. Winn Dixie
ranged for T h e Golden Tones' and Olde Time Pottery. Cookie
and the *SCC Symphonic Band' booths will be pereanned all
to perform. The Woman's Club
weekend long. There wlU also
will be providing refreshments. be some cookie booths open
The concert, which begins at
the week a t,
2FM to free to aU.
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Jones-Byrd
Mrs. Norma Nelson o f
Sanford announces the en­
gagement o f her daughter.
Kbnklaha Tamara Jones of
Sanford,
to
Qulnnereua
Lamar Byrd o f Sanford, the
son o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Hampton.
The bride-elect Is the
maternal y n A i f i ^ iitw o f
Mrs. Prandna Rogers o f

It's that time o f year again,
when the
snowbirds
start
heading south. And with the
snowbirds, says Lake Mary P o­
lice Chief Richard Beoiy, come
the con men.
Chief Deary was the guest at
the Jan. 28 meeting of the Lake
Mary Woman's Club.
In law
enforcement for almost 21
years. Beaty has been chief In
Lake Mary for 5 yrars.
Con
men can cost you a lot o f
money. One o f the scams they
like to use Is the construction
scam. People come to you and
offer to pave your driveway or
fix your roof. The price sounds
much lower than any you've
heard before. Well. If It sounds
too good to be true. It 1st
These people will pretend to fix
your roof or pave your drive,
take your money and leave you
with a bigger mess than you
had before.
I f your mailbox Isn't a lock
box. you also have to be careIUL You're mailing your phone
bill. The flag la up. A thief
reaches In your mailbox and
gets the bill. He makes a copy
o f your check with your signa­
ture. He then malls the bill so
you wont know anything Is
amiss. He watches your mail­
box.
One day an order of
checks arrives. He gets to It
before you do. He takes 2 or 3
checks off the bottom o f one o f
the stacks of checks. He seals
the checks back up and leaves.
No one ever checks to are If all
o f their checks are there. You
dont know that anything bad
has
happened
until
your
checking account has been
plundered with one of your own
checks with your own signature
on it.
Con men will also go through
your trash and take credit card
applications and fill them out
In your name, but put their a d ­
dress. usually a post office
box.
You don't know your
name has been used on a
credit card until you try to get
credit and can't. The con men
will have racked up thousands
In debt In your name. And It
will take you a very long time
to get everything straightened
out
Phone scams are also very
prevalent.
People will call
collecting money for a charity.
In one case, only one cent of
every dollar taken was turned
over to the charity. TeQ them
to send you the information In
writing. And NEVER give your
credit card to anyone over the
phone. After a police officer la
shot, colls from people claim ­
ing to be collecting money for
Injured police officers, and for
the widows and children o f o f­
ficers foiled tn the Une o f duty
start coming In.
These are
scams. When an officer Is In­
jured or foiled, trust fttnds are
usually set up at a bank.
These are legitimate.
You
know If you g h t money to
these trust funds that every
penny Is going where It to sup­
posed to f&gt; .
Th e Important
thing to remember to that most
law enforcement organisations
dont solicit over the phone.
The Fraternal Order o f Police

Michael and Melinda Ntrnn.
Winter Springs, are proud to
announce the birth at their
C o * M khaeU. born
an Monday. January 19. 1998
** Columbia Medical Center o f
* Jford. Weighing 8 foe.. 13
17*1/2" long, C alk to a d ie by her brothers
Adam, fhran and Chad Barkley,
Maternal
i randparento
are
Sue Ann Fonn,

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Wilson and
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Carolyn

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his parents and familyHe to the son o f Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Bentley and William
Kirby. Sr. He needs your finan­
cial support.
H A iT T a a m o A T
Happy iHaiufay
to ydna
Jean Cody, Q forts Hawkins
Smith. Tamara Smith. Claudia
Hawkins RantfalL Ralph TUI“
Tfiknan and ok
during the

•on. Helen
• Peg Jones,

Guild will meet Saturday. Fab.
14 6am 9 2 0 to 11:00 a.m. at
St. James AME Church. Char­
les Jarkoon to

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SANFORD - For over 20 years Carolyn
Richardson has busted herself with various
crafts. Her hobby began as an effort to And
Hems that her baby could enjoy. Now that her
child la an adult she has created his own
Christmas tree to be decorated with the nu­
merous ornaments, projects and memorabilia
that she fashioned over the years.
"My baby was the one that really got me In­
terested In crafts." she said. "He was so fasci­
nated with the Christmas lights and balls on
the tree. I wanted to find something that he
would like and that wasn't real dangerous. I
didn't want him to put things In his mouth that
could hurt him. I went out and got as many
books and patterns that I could find and
started making things."
Richardson cited that quilted Styrofoam o r
namenta were among the Brat o f her endeav­
ors. With each preceding year th e crafted more

yam dolls. Other holiday Items Included bear
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nngrl*. carolers. crocheted star bell* and varlou » Styrofoam ornament*.
Because her hobby I* "fun and relaxing"
Richard aon mentioned that Ilie Christmas tree
Ideas could be overwhelming. She has two
trees at her house. One Is "Integrated" with
numerous projects. This one she affectionately
referred to as her "everything tree." Yet "all o f
the ornaments are hand-crafted unless they
were gifts."
Other crafts she has made include "foster
children" that are made from stretch polyester,
stocking dolls made from panty hose and nu­
merous crochet, quilted or yam ornaments. A
specialty was cited as her "peek-a boo" dolls or
as others refer to them as time-out doll*.
T h e peek-a-boo dolls are made from PVC
pipe so they can stand," she said. T h e y are
wearing oneses and that becomes the body.
The head Is a stocking. A hat Is placed on
their head and they are fully dressed In baby
or children's clothes for a realistic look."
Richardson also mentioned that another fa­
vorite la her "angel theme* that she has canted
out aome B w to seven years. T make tittle
ht*ck. little w hite and light brown angeis.'-she
•aid. "Some o f the dresses are glued on. I like
to make tree top angels too. I like to sew them.
I use wooden beads for their heads. I also use
a cardboard cone and add lace, arms and
wings with small pearls, flowers and bows."
Although many o f her project* are f v r n
away ahe keeps those sentimental few for her
son. Chip or add others to a collection for her
other aon. Jermaine. But. she enjoys her
hobby throughout the year while ahe may relax
around the holidays to admire the fruits o f her
labor.

Working guide dogs are not
on duty to be fed or petted
DEAR ABBY: la m a ntfcad pay:
chlatriat who became blind as a
issuk of a gunshot wound during a
burglary in my bom*. Bine# that
ttma I have rolled an my guids dag.
A ldsr, to maintain my indepen­
dence. I waa very nlaaaad to aaa the
lattar In your column from Carl
Augusts of ths Amorkan Founda­
tion for ths futmt. which gave peo­
ple Ups on what sig h t e d ^ o p l#
person, rd like to add a lew points
that weren't covered, specifically
about what paopls should and
riaouU not do whan meeting a blind
parson with a guide dag.
A ider la n friendly 3-yaar-old
black lab, and psepM first Indlnatlon Is to pat him. However, whan
guide doge era working, they are
responsible for the safety o f their
master*. Petting, distracting, or
worse, feeding guide dogs while

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United Arab Emirstea and Kuwaiti
Abby, hs absolutely refuss# to go[
The cruise line assures ma that
they wont sail If ths Persian Oulf if
not sail.
My husband reads only ths
sports section and your column Id
our local paper, ao I know hall as*
your answer. Shouldn't ha keep hi*
prem arital tra vel agreem ent?
Please advise.
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■aroua. A distracted dog may lead
it* master Into a harmfuj situation.
Also, i f you sea a blind person with
a guide dog whom you suspect may
need assistance, please ask that
parson first Ha or ah* can toll you
how to safely provide help without
interiering srtth the dag.
Abby, thank you for giving ma
this opportunity to 1st people know
about n puhjsct that is so Important
to those o f us who roly on our guide
JOHN PHELAN. MJ)..
WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CALIF.
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DEAR ABBY; I’ve barn married
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�Sanford Ha raid. Sanford, Florida •Sunday, February 8, 1998 - T B

After Hours
UCF welcomes

Dinner and a movie
•

The same olid Blues, but the music is good
They are the original ‘ men in
black*. From a Saturday Nluhi

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Elwood Blurs, and. as the film
opens, he Is being let out of
brtaon.
Little does Elwood
know, but Jake, his brother,
has passed away.
The film
doesn't dwell on this point nor
la thrrr much reaction to It.
Burr, there Is the occasional
‘‘Sorry to hear about Jake, El­
wood.* but noUilng more. It’s
as If the Almmakrrs would
rather Joke stay a memory
than to drag II out In the new
feature.
i After Elwood Is released, he
goes to see Mother Stalwart,
reprised by Kathleen Freeman,
to get money, but the old nun
ends up giving him on orphan
named Buster (J. Evan BonlTantl to look after Instead. But
Elwood doesn't need the kid
around: he Just wants to get
the band back together. While
trying to find all the band
members. Elwood picks up a
gentle giant named Mighty
Mack (John Goodman) and a
“stepbrother*
named
Cabel
Chamberlain (Joe Morton), an
Illinois sU te trooper until he
“sees the light* as Jake did In
the first movie. Cabel Is the
son o f Cab Calloway’s charac­
ter from the first film. and.

since Cab’s character was like
a father to the brothers Blues,
then that makes Cabel a step­
brother In Elwood's eyes.
Mack. Cabel and Duster fill
the void Jake has left.
To­
gether, the quartet, along with
the Blues Brothers band, go to
New Orleans to win a big
“Battle o f the Bands' contest —
that Is. If all the people that
are chasing them do not Inter­
vene first.
Blues Brothers 2000, basi­
cally. transfers most o f the
original film's material and re­
shapes It. There Is a sequence
In a revival tent where Cabel Is
given enlightenment. A large
musical number Is also staged
in the tent with Reverend Cfeophus Jones (James Brown) re­
lum ing to the pulpit for this
Blues outing. When the place
gets hopping, so does the con­
gregation doing all sorts o f ac­
robatics and flying through the
air — how appropriate that
they're underneath a tent. A f­
ter both movies, you get the
feeling that ole' Cleophus Is
more ringmaster than a man of
Ood.
There Is also the constant
chases by various law en­
forcement agencies. Including
the FBI. and special Interest
groups like the Russian Mafia
and white supremacists. You’ll
remember that tn the first film,
the brothers were being chased
by the police, a Nazi group and
an angry country band. There
Is even a pyramid o f smashed
patrol c a r s ’ that Is more Im­
plausible this lime around be­
cause everyone, miraculously.

Universal Pictures Blues Brothers 2000 features 1mm left, John Goodman.
Den Aykroyd. J. Evan BonNanl and Joe Morion.
comes out o f their demolished
vehicles without a scratch.
There are all sorts o f bizarre,
supernatural occurrences that
happen In the new film as they
did In the predecessor. There
Is a scene where Elwood drives
his new police car through a
lake. The Section may come
off as cartoonist), but I thought
It was downright stupid!
And, I can't forget to mention
the return o f performers from
the original Uke Aretha Franklln. Brown. Frank Os or the
Blues Brothers band. In add Ition to them, several other music superstars make an appea ranee Including Eric Clapton. B.B. King, the late Junior
Weils ami the Blurs Traveler

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The Theater Center Stage 11
indu ction o f Tom Zelgler's
Groce and Clorle will play Feb­
ruary 20. 21. 26. 27 A 28 at 8
p.m. and March 1 at 2:30 p.m.
A twilight performance will be
held Feb. 22 at 6:30 p.m. at
Theater Center's Black Box
Theater at the Cultural Arts
Center. 600 N. Woodland Blvd..
DeLand. Tickets are 912 with
student and group discounts.
For reservations, please call
the Theater Center box office
kt (904) 736-7486 beginning

, The DeLand Little Symphony
ponccrt o f American music •
part o f the American Com pos­
ers Bevies- featuring guest v o ­
calist Marilyn Jones, will be
held Sunday. Feb. 22. at 2:30
p.m. at the Cultural Arts Cen­
ter. 600 N. Woodland Blvd..
DeLand. Tickets are 15 and
are available at the Theater
C enter box office beginning
February 12. You may reach
The Theater Center box office
A t (904) 736-7486.
111C IH C B IC I

UC1UCI

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African-American Players Guild
production o f A Woman Called
dVuffi by Sandra
Fenichel
Maher will play February 7 at 8
p m and February 8 at 2:30
sbjb . at the Cultural Arts Cen­
te r . 600 N. Woodland Blvd..
DeLand. Tickets at the Theater
■Center Box Office are 912
■hdults. 96 students with group
'Discounts available. For reser­
vations. please call the box of9cc at (904) 736-7486.

Tucked among the antique
shops of Downtown Sanford
is a quaint restaurant that
allows Its partons to dine In
true European fashion.
The WUlow Tree Cafe sits
right on First Street and cus­
tomers can either sit in the
dining room, which Is deco­
rated with arts and crafts, or
enjoy a warm day on the
patio and watch the shop­
pers.
Owner Ellen Schlrmer has
offered Sanford a unique din­
ing experience. Instead o f
having a hurried pace and
food prepared In microwaves,
customers are served freshly
prepared dishes tn a relaxing
environment. If a table Is In a
rush, the kitchen and wait
staff w ill certainly try to
accommodate. The WUlow
Tree Cafe, however. Is really
the place to visit when there
la not time limit on lunch.
Menu Items range from
unique to traditional with a
small twist. Side Items for
through March 12. The opening
reception la Thursday. Feb. 12.
from 8 p.m. to 7 p.m. with gal­
lery talk by the artist at 6 p.m.
The public to Invited. The 8CC
exhibit wtQ feature Polacolor
Transfers made with a 20 by 24
Polaroid camera while Tomczak was In Spain and Prague.
The exhibit will also feature
handmade books by both Tom czak and other artists. Tom czak to on the faculty o f the
Southeast
for
Photo/Orephlc Studies at Day­
tona
Community C ol­
lege.
She obtained a EM In
Theatre Arts from Pennsylva­
nia SU te University ana an
MFA In Fine Art/Photography
from the University o f Florida.

sandwiches are vegetable
sticks and dip rather than
chips. Soups and quiche are
made fresh dally, only crisp
lettuce la used In the salads
such are made from scratch
tn the kitchen. ‘
One of the more unique
Items on the menu la potato
knlshes, spiced potatoes
halted Inside a pastry shell.
They are served with a choice
of ‘ p p lfiu iff. sour cream or
m ustard for topping. If a

■
■■
OVIEDO •
Tobias Wolff,
award-winning
writer.
will
speak at the University o f Ceiltral Florida at 8 p.m. on
Thursday. March 10. tn the
Visual Arts Auditorium. W olffs
address. T h e Art o f Memory*.
Is free and open to the public.
Preceding the public lecture,
a reception Tor WolfT will be
held at 0:30 p.m. In the Visual
Arts Building’s Art Gallery,
Tickets for the reception are
available from the UCF English
Department (823-2312) at a
cost o f $ 8 for adults and $ 6 for
students. The same ticket w ill
reserve a seat at the lecture.
Widely acclaimed by critics
as one o f America's foremost
writers o f short Action, W olff Is
also known for his prisewinning memoirs. This Bog’s
Life won the Lbs Angelss tim es
Book Award and was the sub|ect o f a major feature film
starring Robert De Niro and
Ellen Barldn.
In Pharaoh's
Army, an account o f his service
In the Vietnam War. was a 8nallst for the National Book
Award. O f these works, critic
Blake Morrison wrote, 'T obias
IVolff writes like a man winning
lls way towards truth — past
the fabrications o f his family.

J11** *° name a few.
Aykroyd and Landis try to
capture what you remember
and Wied about The Blues
Brpthers: the original was a
disjointed,
w tld a d ven tu re.
Btue* Brothers 9000 wishes It
SUM. there are some
momenta In BB2000 that make
you laugh, and some m o m e n t s _____ ______
that make you want to shake reN/FauD o^r
^m p*
draws an his
’* " * blues, rhythm and soul cnees, as do i
Dud populate the soundtrack la , * * .
ezpl
titillating. The jam at the end and personal
o f Okies Brothers 3000 Is well
Wolff ^
worth sitting through the rest nnLm foe t m
o f the 81m to see.
It Is the tk m s o fw a r flc
celebration and enjoyment o f wmr ^ „ a H «|
BUs music that drives the ^
u
Blues Brothers movies.
tu -iim s**.- tt

patron has never tried the
specialty, tt la highly recom­
mended that they do.
There are also several sal­
ads on the menu. Including
C aesar with or without
grilled shrimp, Oreek, chef,
shrimp pasta and the house
specialty, shrim p or crab
Louis. A Louis salad is a mix
o f Romalne lettuce, thou­
sand Island dressing, grated
egg and shrimp
or crab
meat. Another definite must
try for anyone who hasn't.
Make sure and leave room
for dessert The WUlow Tree
Cafe offers an assortment of
fresh muffins from the bak­
ery or distinctive desserts
including carrot cake. Kalua
and praline squares and
Ellen’s
homemade
Vatruahka, a one of a kind
cheesecake am ong other
dally features.
If there la a Uttle time for
lunch and you're looking for
a place with p e a t food and
wonderful atmosphere. The
WUlow Tree Cafe la definitely
the place t o jo . It's one o f the
best kept secrets tn Sanford.

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L e g a l N o tic e s
IN TNK CIRCUIT COURT
OF TMS CIQNTtKNTM
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
f KMINOLK COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
c a s k n o . A T -ia a s CA
DIVISION I4 A
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
DAN* F/R/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL GAN*
OF NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR DV
VCROCR TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL
OAN* OF FLORIDA
F/K/A CORAL
OAG l ES FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION.
Plainlitff*).

.1
DAVID P K IIM *1 .1
Drtendant(s)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE 18 HEAIOY GIVEN
lu n u m l to A Final JudQm.nl ol
M orloao* Foreclosure dated
January
30th.
tttl
and
tn t.i*d m Caaa NO BF.1B1B
CA ol Ih# Cmuit Court ol Ih*
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and lor SEMINOLE County.
Florida whrrr.n FIRST UNION
NATIONAL DANK F/K/A FIRST
UNION NATIONAL DANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA 8UCCCSSOR OY MERGER TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL DANK OF
Fl o r id a
f /k /a
coral
GABLES FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION n Iho
Ptamtitt and DAVID P REIM.
TERESA REIM. STILLWATER OF
f l y in g c l o u o h o m e o w n e r s

ASSOCIATION. INC ar* the
Dalandanta. I anil -all lo lha
highest and b a il biddar lor
caah al lha WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SAN*
FORD. FLORIDA al 11 00 a m .
on tha llh day ol March 1H I
tha following daacribad pro par­
ty aa aal lorth in said Final
Jud« man!
LOT to STILLWATER PHASE
II ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOR I t . PAGES S3 THROUGH
tt.
INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
aaal o l Hus Court on Fabruary

2. Ittt

(SEAL)
Maryann# Mors#
Clark o l tha Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oaputy Clark
Echevam*. McCall* Raymrr
Barra 11 A Frapptar
Poat Ollica Boa 1410
Tampa FL SS401

FtrotAiss

NOTICE
In accordanca with lha
Amancana Diaabilitias Act. par­
sons naading a apacial accom­
modation lo porlicipata In Hut
proceeding should contact tha
individual or agancy sanding
nolica not talar than aeven (7)
days prior lo lha procaadmg al
tha addraaa givan on tha
nolica. Telephone
407-3134130 a it 4337. 1-SOO-OM-S771
(TOO) or 1-S00-SSS-S770 (y). vta
Florida Ralay Sonnes
Publish Fabruary I . t t . I t t t
OCN-tt
IN T N I CM CU rr COURT
OP T N I 1STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, M A M PON
S t W S O U COUNTY.
FLORIDA

JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NOi 07-04*9-CA -14-A
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTOAGE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
ROBERT E SCOGGINS.
UNRNOWN SPOUSE OF
ROBERT E SCOGGINS.
JANE MARIE BAUMWtCH
A/R/A JANE M. BROMWICH.
UNRNOWN BPOUBE OF
JANE MARIE BRUMWICH
A/R/A JANS M
BROMWICH. BEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
•TATE O f FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNRNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
0CFINDANTS
OF FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgmant ol loraclaaiias datad
January 30th. IM S . anlarad In
Civil Cass Ns. S7-C334-CA-14-A
ol lha Circuit Coart o l tha ttTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SAMFORO.
Florida. I will asN lo tha highest
and boat blddor lor caah al lha
WEST FRORT DOOR o l Iho
SEMINOLE County Courthou.s
local ad al SOI NORTH PARK
AVENUE Ml SANFORD. Florida,
at 11 00 a m. on lbs I4 A day ol
March. 10SS tha lot lavin g
daacribad proparty aa oat lorth
in
aaid
Summary
Final
LOT S. BLOCK S. FAIRLANB
ESTATES SECTION 1. REPLAT.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROBO IN
PLAT BOOK I t . PAOES 100
AND 101. OF THE PUBLIC
RfiCOROS
OF
EEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
Oalad Una 3rd day o f Fabruary.
1yog
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark o l lha CMciAT Court
By Dorothy W Boll on
Oaputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FON PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 Umvarally Dnvs
«-..i- ann
Plantation. FL 33324
(SS4) 233-AOOO
S7-102S0(FNW)
In accordanca with lha
Amancan with Dtaabibti** Act
paraooa with diaobJitiaa need
mg a apodal accommodation to
pa me ipa to In ftte procoadmq
should contact Iho Clark o l Iho
Circuit Coon a l tha BEMINOLE

L e g a l N o tic e s
ataignaaa. Ia n o n , craditorm.
iruataaa. or othar
claimants claiming by,
through, undar or against
GLEN kUBlTZKV. deceased
it living, and all unknown
partis# claiming by.
through, undar and
agamat lha abovs
namad dalandanlial
who ara not known
lo bs daad or alma,
whathar sard unknown
r a n m may claim
an miarast as spousas.
ham. davisaa*. grantaaa.
or othar claim ants.
Al t a m o n t e v il l a g e ii
CONDOMINIUM Inc.;
STATE OF FLORIOA.
Oapartrnam ol Ravanua.
UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA.
. unknown parson(a) In
p olk a.n on ol lha aubiacl rsal
proparty. 0 1 ;____
unknown porsonia)
m postassion ol lha
aubiacl raal proparty. 42.
Dalandanta
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO THE UNKNOWN HEIRS.
DEVISEES,
QRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS. CREDI­
TORS. TRUSTEES OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS. CLAIMING BY.
th rough.
unoer
or
AGAINST GLEN RUBIT2RT.
Dacaaaad
WHOSE
RESI­
DENCES AND LAST KNOWN
A0ORESSES ARE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor lorocloawra ol mort­
ga ge
on
tha
lollowlng
daacribad proparty:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINI­
UM PARCEL KNOW AS UNIT
S10. BUILOINO S00. ALTA­
MONTE VILLAOE II ANO AN
UNOIVtDEO 1.S3423S0 INTER­
EST IN THE LAND COMMON
ELEMENTS
ANO COMMON
EXPENSES APPURTENANT TO
BAIO UNIT. ALL IN ACCOR­
DANCE WITH AND SUOJECT TO
THE
COVENANTS.
CONDI­
TIONS. RESTRICTIONS. TERMS
ANO OTHER PROVISIONS OF
THAT DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM OF ALTAMONTE
VILLAOE II. AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
1232. PAOE 27S THROUGH 343.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
ANO AMINOEO IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1233. PAOE
SSS THROUGH SSI OF SAID
PUBLIC RECOROS.
hat bean tiled agamat you and
you or# raquirod lo aorvo a
copy ol your written datensea.
■I any. to It. on OIANE M.
WALIA.
Allot nay
lor
Iho
Plomtitl, whooo addraaa la 4010
Boy Scout Boulevard. Sulla
4S0. Tampa. Florida 33007 with­
al 30 day# after tha ta d publi­
cation and lila tha original with
tha Clerk of thie Court either
belore service on Plamiltl'a
attorney or Immediately there­
after; otherwise a default will
be entered agamat you lor Iho
relief demon dad W lha complaint.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IB DEEMED TO BE A OEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTINO TO
COLLECT A OEBT ANO ANY
MFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITHE SB my fiend and the
aaal of aaid Court an JANUARY
ITth, tt k t .
Mary anna Morse
Aa Clark o f the Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
CODIUB B STAWIARBKI
4010 Bay Beaut Boulevard
Suita 430
Tampa. Florida 33S07
Telephone: (SIS) S77-SOOS
CEB *17-02747
Publish: Fabruary 1, B. IS **
DEN-10

L e g a l N o tic e s
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
NOTICE OF
PUBLIC MCARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
lha City Commission ol lha City
ol Lake Mary Florida, that said
Comrru.non will hold a Public
Hearing on February ISlh 1 H I
at 7 00 PM . or as soon there­
after as pussibte, It) consider
Second Reading and adoption
ol Ofdmancai emitted
ORDINANCE NO. SSS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY FLORIDA
AMENOIND ORDINANCE NOS
S30 ANO 319 TO GRANT TCI
OF CENTRAL
FLORIOA A
THREE MONTH EXTENSION TO
THEIR EXISTING NON-EXCLU­
SIVE
CABLE
TELEVISION
FRANCHISE
AGREEMENT,
PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS
SEVERABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE
OATE
ORDINANCE NO. (7 0
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE NO
241. AS CODIFIED IN TITLE XV.
SECTION ISS. APPEN0IX 0
SECTIONS S THROUGH 17 OF
THE CITY OF LAKE MART
CODE OF ORDINANCES. PER­
TAINING TOT HE REQUIRE­
MENTS FOR MINIMUM NUMOER OF PARKING SPACES FOR
OFFICE USES PERTAINING TO
THE PROVISION OF OFFSTREET
LOAOINQ
ANO
UNLOADING SPACES. ANO
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILI­
TY REPEAL OF LAWS IN CON­
FLICTS. CODIFICATION ANO
AN EFFECTIVE OATE
ORDINANCE NO. S71
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MART. FLORIOA
AMENDING SECTION 31 01 (01
OF THE CODE OF ORDI­
NANCES ENTITLE ‘ CITY PUR­
CHASING POLICIES" AUTHO­
RIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO
ISSUE
CHANGE
ORDERS
ASSOCIATED WITH THE RINE­
HART ROAD WIDENING PRO­
JECT UP TO S2S.000 00 PROV10INQ FOR CONFLICTS. SEV­
ERABILITY. EFFECTIVE DATE
ANO TERMINATION OATE
Tha Public Haanng wilt be held
m the Comovnion Chamber#
100 N Country Club Road. Lake
Mary The Public i« invited lo
attend and be heard Said hear­
ing may be continued from lima
to lima until a final decision it
made by lha City Convni.uon
Copras ol tha Ordinance in lull
ara available m lha City Clark's
Ollica lor review
NOTE IF A PERSON 0SCI0ES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MAOS OT THIS COMMISSION
WITH RISPCCT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARINQ. HE OR
SHE WILL NEE0 A RECORO OF
THE
PROCEEDINGS.
AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE HE
OR SHE MAT NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND SVIDENCE UPON WHICH THI
APPEAL IS TO BE BASED
FLORIOA STATUTES 2 tt 0101
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATf IN ANT OF THISS
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT TMS CITY A0A COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 4S HOURS I
ADVANCE OP TMS MEETING AT
a o r -s ti s io i.
CITY OP LAKE MARY.
FLORIOA
Carol A Foster. City CMrk
DATED Fabruary S. 1SSS
PUBLISH Fabruary t . ItSS
DCN-t t3

_____S 3 ) BT-TSB4 OA td-K
OS CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES, ate.
MORTOAGE CORPORATION,
f/k/a UNCOLN SERVICE
CORPORATION.
Plaintft.
STEVEN C. WILLIAMS,
DAWN L. WILLIAMS.
OLENN E. LAS LAY. a n d ____ ,

m
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY.
OP ACTION
TO: GLEN E. LASLIV

H abvo. and N daad. ad partlbo

plpiawamp pi W W I kw
bMRRRT|
Vfi tbag
under or again at OLENN E.

PLAINTIFF

VS.
OUN M. WILSON,
IP UVMO, ANO
IP OSAO. TMS UNKNOWN
•POURS. HSIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS, CREDITORS,
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTMEN
PARTIES CLAIMINQ AN
MTSRSST BY. THROUGH,
UNOSR OR AGAINST
OUN H. WILSON;
UNKNOWN b p o u s s ,
OP OUN H. WILSON.
IP ANY, JOHN DOS
ANO JANS DOS AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION, PI al.

LOT 7*3. Mas dia Saudi to
ttat diarwef and lha Watt to
Mat at LOT 7S1, Moo Rm Saudi
TB Mat thereof, TOWN OP
LONOWOOO. according It lha
plat theroaf aa recorded In Ptal
B eet i.P a a e a i t mreugh 11.o4
the PubPc Rocarda o f Seminole
County, f lorid* a/k/a 400 Bay
Avantra, Laagw ood. PMrtda
327SO
you ara repu ted Is oorve a
copy of your weMten Polina aa.
« any. to R. on Bbappsrd Faber,
Attorney tar P I4 M M , whose
addraaa M Suds SOS. I t t o
Mipruga Avenue. Coral OaSMs.
Florida 3314*. within thirty (30)

Node# bi the
dts Clark al MM Court
batata service an Ptatmtfr*

IN THB CIRCUIT COUNT
FON IIM IN O L S COUNTY,
FLORIOA.
CIVIL DIVItlON
CABS NO. aT-23t3-CA-14-N

Glen dale

feo erai

BANK, F S B .
Plaintiff.
vi
JOHN MARSHALL and
DALE L MARSHALL, hie
Wile, and ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES CLAIMINQ
in t e r e s t s b y .
THROUGH. UNOER
OR AGAINST
A NAMED DEFENDANT
TO THIS ACTION. On
HAVINQ OR CLAIMINQ
TO HAVE ANY RIGHT.
TITLE OR INTEREST
IN THE PROPERTY
H i REIN DESCRIBED.
Dalandanta
NOTICS OF ACTION
T JOHN MARSHALL
L .al known addraaa
182 Paraona Road
Longwood. FL 3277S
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lo toreclote a mortgage
on tha loiiowing daacribad
properly m Seminole County,
Florida:
FROM THE tOUTHEAST CON­
NER OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4
o r SECTION 2*. TOWNSHIP 20
SOUTH. RANOE 2 t EAST. SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. RUN
NORTH.
A
OISTANCE OP
1SM.T3 FEET ANO NORTH St
DEO 4*' WEST. A OISTANCE OF
132172 FEET TO « POINT OF
BEQINNINQ:
THENCE . NUN
NORTH
DEO 47' WEST. TO A
DISTANCE OF 310 43 FEET TO
A POINT; THENCE RUN NORTH
0 DEO 02' CAST. A DISTANCE
OF t*7 • * FEET TO A POINT
THENCE RUN BOUTH • • DEO
47 CAST, A DISTANCE OF
330.40 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE RUN SOUTH 00 DEO
02 WEST, A DISTANCE OF
197 t t FEET TO THE POINT OF
BEGINNINQ, SUBJECT TO AN
EASEMENT OVER THE EAST.
W IST AND SOUTH 2S FEET
f.'R ROAD PURPOSES.
h
oeen Mad agamat you and
y-i are required lo serve a
c py ol your written defenses.
Il any. lo II on SMITH t HIATT.
PA ,
Plaint,If a
attorneys,
wnoss addraaa la I t t t East
Oakland Park Bird . Suita 303,
Fori Lauderdale. Florida 1130*.
withm 30 days from Mat dale ol
publication. IM S . and Me lha
original with lha Clark of this
Court either belore service on
Ptamtifl'a attorneys or Immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default wiN be anlarad agamat
you lor tha rebel demanded m
tha complaint or pa tition.
DATED on JANUART 2*th.
19*1
MARYANNE MORSE
Aa Clark ol lha Court
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clark
In accordance with tha
Americana with Disabilities Act
01 1990, paraona naading spe­
cial accommodation lo partici­
pate In llwa proceeding should
contact lha Clark ol lha Court
not latar than fiva but mas a
days prior lo tha procaadmg al
the
Seminole
County
Cojilhouaa
Talaphona 4073 3-4330 or 1-400-m -«770 via
F i»da Ralay tarvtca.
F ibliah; Fabruary 1, a, IM S
DSN-4

STATE OP FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF INV1RONMSNTAL PROTBCTION
NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PSNMIT
Tha Department ol Environmental Protection onrei nolica ol lit
•ntanl lo istua a permit lo Florida Eilrudara International.
Incorporalad. 7»40 Jawatl Lana. Sanford. Florida 12771. lo con­
struct a Mllet furnace ami an aging oven which ara sources ol air
amiatlona Tha facility la located al 2S40 Jawatl Lana. Santord.
Seminole County Florida Tha Department hat at.ignvd File
Number 1170927-002-AC In lha protect
Tha Department will Issue lha permit unless a limaly petition lor
an adnvnialratrve hearing is Mad pursuant lo tactions 110 569
and 120 17 FS . or a party requests mediation as an alternative
remedy undar tec lion 120 171 belore tha deadline lor tiling a
netiticn Choosing mediation will not adversely attect lha right to
a hearing II mediation does not result In a settlement Tha proce­
dures lor petitioning lor a hearing ara sal lorth below, followed by
lha procedures lor requesting mediation
A person whose substantial interest# ara alted ed by lha pro­
posed agency action may petition lor an administrative haanng in
accordanca with section* 120 349 and 120 97 FS Tha petition
must contain lha Information aal lorth below and must be Mad
(received) In lha Department's Ollica ol Qeneral Counsel al 1900
Commonwealth Boulevard. Mall Station I t . Tallahassee. Florida
323M-3000 Petitions must be Med within fourteen days o l pubtication ol lha public notice or within fourteen days o l receipt o l
the nolica of mtenl. whichever occurs first A petitioner must mall
a copy o l lha petition lo lha applicant al tha address indicated
above, al tha time o l ftbng Tha failure o l any parson to Ma a peti­
tion (or a request lor mediation, oa discussed below) within lha
applicable lima period shall com m ute a waiver of that person a
right to request art adnunistrattve determination (hearingl undar
Sac lion a 110 H I and 130.tT F t ., or lo Intervene m this proceed­
ing and participate aa a party lo IT Any subsequent intervention
Win be only al lha approval o l the presiding officer upon lha tiling
ol a motion in compHanc* with rut* 21-9 207 ol lha Florida
Administrative Cod*
A petition must contain |h* following Information
(a) Tha name, address, and telephone number ol each petitionor. Ih* appbcanl's rum* and address, lha Permit File Numbar. end
the county In which Ih* protect Is proposed.
(fa) A statement o l how and whan each petitioner received
nolle* e l lha Department's action or proposed action.
|c) A statement o f how each petitioner** substantial alted ed by
Ih* Department's action or pm posed action internals are a heel­
ed by the Department s action or proposed action
(d) A statement o l tha malarial facts disputed by lha petitioner.
4 any.
(a) A statement o l the lacla that Ih* petitioner contends warrant
rwversal or modi Ilea IIon o l the Department's action or proposed
action.
(I) A statement Identifying the rules or slslutes that Ih* peti­
tioner contends require reversal or modification o l lha
Department's action or proposed action, and
(g| A statement o l lha rebel sought by lha pahlionar. staling
precisely Ih* action that Ih* petitioner wants Ih* Department to
lake with reaped lo Ih* action or proposed action addressed in
this notice
Oecaus* Ih* administrative hearing process is designed lo for­
mulate final agancy action. Ih* tiling ol a petition means that Ih*
Department's final action may b* different from Ih* position taken
by H m ihi* none* o l Milan! Parson* who** substantial Milaratla
will b* affected by any such linal decision ol Ih* Ovpartmsnl on
tha application have the right lo petition lo become a parly lo Ih#
proceeding, la accordanca with Ih* requirement* sal lorth above
A person whoa* substantial interests are a fleeted by Ih*
Department's proposed action, may elect lo pursue mediation by
asking aX parties to I he proceeding lo agree to such mediation
and by hbng with tha Department o l Environment*! Protection a
request for mediation and Ih* written agreement ol aN such parbaa To mediate Ih* dispute Tha request and agreement must be
Mad Ml (racahrad by) Ih* Department's Ollica ol Oanarsl Counsel
al 1900 Commonwealth Boulevard. Mail Station I f . TsRsha****.
FL 12199-1000. by Ih* earn* daadbn* a* sal forth above lot lha
hbng ol a petition
A request lor mediation must contain tha following information
settle or rec ommend settlement, and
(a) Tha name, address and telephone numbar ol Ih* parson
requesting media Won and that parson's r*pr***ntatnr*. il any.
|b) A Statement o l Ih* pgtlimmary agency action,
(c) A statement o l lha rollol sought and
|d) Either an eaplanatioo o l how lha requester's substantial
uitaraata will be affected by tha action or proposed action
addres* ad Mi tfu* no be* ol Milan! or a statement clearly identitymg Ih* patibon for hearing lha I Hi* requa* tar ha* a beady Mad.
and incorporating H by reference
The agreement lo mediate must mcluda lha following
(a) Tha name*, addrusaaa. and lei*phone numbar* ol any per­
sons who may attend the media Hon.
(b# Tha name, addraaa. and talaphona numbar o l Ih* madia lor
selected by lha parties, or a provision lor aatecbng a mediator
within a specified tuna.
(c) Tha spread allocation o l f t * coal* and tee* associated with

(f) The noma *4 oath pony's rap rose eta hv* who shad Kara
authority lo settle or recommend sail lame nt, and
Ml The signatures of ad partwe or IhaM authorised rope* rants-

JURISDICTION
CABS MOi BT-IBBB-CA-f 4-K
CITICORP MORTGAGE, NIC.
PLAINTIFF
V*.
LUIS O. ROMAN.
W UVMO. ANO
IF OSAO, THB UtfKMOWN
SPOUBS. HEIRS. DCVtSStB,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
US MORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTSCS AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIM440 AN
BITS AS ST BV. THROUGH.
UNOSR OR AOANtST
LUIS O. ROMAN;
PISOAO ROMAN. IF
UVMO ANO IF DEAD.
TMS UNKNOWN BPOUSS.
HSIRS. 0EVISEES,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
US NOR*. CREDITORS.
TRU STS!* AND AU.
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTSRSST
BY. THROUGH, UNOSR
OR AGAINST PISOAO
ROMAN; THE
INDEPENDENT SAYINGS
PLAN COMPANY; JOHN DOS
AND JANS DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
p o s s e s s io n , at at.

Aa provided Mi taction 129 173 F • , Ih# iMnsly agree manI of ad
parho* lo mediate anil loll Iho bme limitations imposed by aocbon* 139940 and ISO IT for requesting and holding an adeem*tralnr* hearing Unites otherwise agreed by f t * parties, iho modi•bon must bo concluded within slaty days o l Ih* aaocullon e l Hi*
agr aament II mo OtaMan results lo settle moot o l f t * admmiatreftve
dtepute. Ih* Oogortmont at Environmental Protec lion moat enter n
ardor Incorporating f t * agroamonl of f t * portwt II medial ion ter­
minates wRheet sa tile merit o f lha dispute. f t * Oogortmont ah*H
notify sd parties In writing lha I Iho adnunialralnr* hearing
precast** udder a i ctlawa 130I4S and 120 17 twmnte avattebte tor
dtepooKten of f t * dispute, end dw nolle* vM specify f t * deadknee that Pto* wfd apply ter ch*Banging the agancy netton and
atacHng romadte* under th e** two statutes
A oomplaw prated hte Is avail*bis tor public Mnpecftoa during
normal busMwoc hours, 3 0 0 a m lo I N p m , Monday ftrwugh
Friday, aacapl tepal holiday*, al. Ih* DapartmanI of
Environmootel Protection, 331 • Maguire Boulevard. Butte 333.
The cemptela protect RM Includes the draft agency action. Hi*
application, and f t * Milormabon submitted by Hi* roaponsibl*
ofhcWI, oachiclva o l sanddanHal records under taction 403.111,
P.3. Into rotted persona mny contact Alan 0 lahm. PE. al Hi*
above addraaa. or cad (407) 003-333S. ter addtwonal Miterms ban
Publish February 0. 1000
0EN-13I
BIGNT8SNTM JUB4GIAL 0N904HT

| ,i HO-1BO-OA-1B-A
C • r OF LAKE MARY, PLORIOA. a mimicIgei corporation
a .siMig undai lha teats o l f t * Slate o l Florida.
J. MILTON MOONS, and PLORRIC A. MOORE, hi* wdds
RAY VALDES a* Tea Cel ector o f l awWioW County. Pterldc; and
spouse* of tha obava. M any; their hair*, l

n o t io s

NOTICS IS
tp a
a*
..... ........... i. II
.
Civil C a t* No •713S*-CAt4-A
o f dta Circuit Court o f ft # TtTH
JudMial Circuit m and Mr SEMII w d t a t la i
bom bidder for cash al lha
From Door o f tha S f in*! a
County Cdurthpua* Mcawd at
301 N. Parti Avanut M Sanford,
PMrtda. M T1* 0 s jo . on ft# 3rd
day of March. T tM tta tottew-

forth In said lummary Pinal
Judgment, Td-wR:
LOT At. HOWtLL StTATEt.
1ST ADDITION, ACCOROINO
TO TMS PLAT TMBRIOP A t
RSCOROSO at PLAT BOOK S3.
PROS 33 OP TMS PUBUC
RECOROS
OP
3SMINOLS
COUNTY, PLORIOA.
Dated

thie

2nd

day

February. ItSS.

aciMaiiT
c o u r t• ^w^wg
— *«&gt;
ivinw
vr • krww-r
MARYANNS
CMrk dfftnCim wK Court
TMS LAW OFFICES OP
OAVIO J. STERN. PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINT Iff

•Cl S. UrUvwrady Dftva

of

NOTICS IS HCRSBY GIVEN
pursuant ta a
Judgmant of ti
January tBIh, 19M. gwMrtd M
Cnm Cota Na. ST-tSSS o l lha
C mcuR Caurt a l IN * TSTH
Judicial CircuN m and Mr SCMlN O LI County, I enter#.

AT THB
W S tT FRONT DOOR * « ft#
SSMlNOLE County Caurfteucs
located al SOI N. FARR AVENUE
M SANFORD. Florida. « H O B
a-m. on fta 3rd day * f Marsh.
lt * S lha lodowMg daacribad
prog arty a* aal forth M aaM
tummary Final Ji
LOT 331. SSL AIRS HILLS
UNIT THREE, ACCOROINO TO
THE
PLAT
THIROOP
AS
RSCOROSO IN PLAT BOON 34.
PADS 37-33, OP TMS PUBUC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Oatad thie lath dap at
January. IBM.
•CIRCUIT COURT U A L )

**a feeorisk

CMrk a l fta Ctrtud Court
THELAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J. STERN. PJL
a t t o r n e y f o r PLAINTIFF
M l S. University Dftva
Buds BOO
PL 3334

a nartu oai recibo da **ta nottftcscion, para conlaslar ta daman(l i ndiunla. pot sacrito. y present arte ant* atla tribunal. Una Itsm ids lalalontca no te prolagara. SI utled dates qua *1 tribunal
r &gt;■ iidar* tu detents, dab* praaantar *u ratpuesta por sacrito,
mi. luyando *1 numaro dal caao y to* nombrai da la* parts* Miter* ■
t.idat Si u «l*d no conlatta la demands a t tempo, pudwte pardar
*i cato y podna tar daspofado da tu t mgraaoa y proptedadoa, o
piivado da tu t derschoa. am pravw aviso dal tribunal. Ealalan
©fro* requisites legal**. Si lo* d *»*a , pued* listed consullar a un
abogado Mnmadiayamam*. Si no conoct a un abogado, pued* Kamar a una d* la* obcina* d* asislencia legal qua aparacen an la
guia letafonica
Si dasaa responder a la demanda por au cuenta. al ml*mo I tem­
po *n quo present* *u retpuesla ant* al tribunal, debera u**d
enviar por correo o entregaar una copia d* *u r*pu**la a la per­
sona dinommada
ab ijo
como
‘ Fclilion at'i Atlornay*
(Demandant# o Abogado del Demandants).

IMPORTAMI
Da* poursu'laa (udiciart* onl *1* sntraprWea contra vou*. Voua
ave* 30 (our* contecutifs a pane d* la date d * I'aisignalion da
cstla citation pour d *po**« un* rtpon** ecru# o te ptemi* clJoint# auprss d* cc tribunal Un simple coup d* telephone col
miuffitani pout vou* proleget. You* t ic * oblige do deposer voir*
rtpon** ecrita. avec mention du numaro d* dottier ci-desaut el
du nom d* parties nommee* icl. *1 vou* aouhatlaa qua I* Iribmal
amend* voir* cause. Si vou* no depoeec pa* voir* ropon** ecriis
dan* lo total roquta. vou* rtequte da pordro te* causa steal qua
voir* e a te n , voir* argent. *&lt; vos bten* peuvenl air* saiaw por la
•un*. sana aucun prsavis uflaneur du tribunal. II y a d'autrot
obUgationa (uridiquat si vou* pouroc toquoru I** service* Memodiet* dun avdcM. Si vou* n* connaitsai pas tf'evocat, vou*
pourrter latephonar a un aorvtc* A rofaronc* d'avocats du a un
bureau d'aaaWlanc* |undiqu* (ttgurani a I'annuaM* do late3l vou* Choisiaear A A p o ta r vou»-m*m# un* ropon** acrii*. il
vou* laudra age ternam. on mama lamp* quo ca ll* fonaaHM, I a n
parvamr ou sipondwr un* copw A voir* ropon** acme au
‘ Pot donor'* Atlornay' (Ptaignanl ou a ton avocal) nomm# t i ­
ll you ar* a person with a disability who n s * A any accommo­
dation In order lo participate te tht* proceeding, you are emitted,
at no coal to you, lo Ih* provteion of certain assistance Pteaaa
contact Court Admmiatraflon al 301 N. Park Avonuo, Surf* N301,
Sanford. FL 32771 |407) 323-4330. aal. 4227 wllhte &gt; working
day* ol yoiu receipt ol I hi* nonce, H you ar* hearing or votes
unpaired, c a l 1S00 94S-S771.
TH I 3TATC OF FLORIOA
TO EACH SHERIFF OF THE STATE:
VOU ARE COMMANDED lo oarv* this Nolle# ol Action and
Summons lo Show Cauca Why Ih* Property Should Not A Taken,
Pennon Mi Eminent Domain. Dec tarsi Ion of Takln*. and Nolle# of
Lte Randan* te this cau*a A Ih* above-named Defendant.
WITNESS my hand and the Sai&gt; af this Court A thte 22nd day af
January. 1S4S.
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Mors*
Clark of the Circuit Court m and for
lem m ata County. Ftertea
By: Cecatia Ekarn
Deputy Cterk
Publish January 21. and February I, S. IS. ISIS
DEM-204
IR TTM CIRCUIT COURT
OF THB 1STH JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT M ANO POR
SBMIMOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA

IH THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 10TN JUOICIAL
CIRCUIT M ANO PON
OEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
OEBBRAL

CASE NOi B7 SBBB C A I4 A
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
NANCY J. BOHLEN
F/K/A NANCY J.
HARRISON. IF LIVING. AND
IF OSAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVI SEES,
SHANTIES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITOR*.
TRUSTIES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
UNOER OR AOAINST
NANCY J. BOHLEN F/K/A
NANCY J. HARRISON;
RALPH BOHLEN. FORD
CONSUMER FINANCE
COMPANY) JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION. Of Ol.

CASE NOi BT-E1BB CA 14 A
TEXAS COM M IRCI BANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION*
PLAINTIFF
VS.
OCNE R. STEPHENSON.
IF LIVtNQ. ANO IF 0EA0.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIS NOAS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTIES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIM INO AN
INTEREST BV. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST
OINE R. STEPHENSON.
GRACE H. STEPHENSON.
IF LIVING, AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
QRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREOtTORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIM INO AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AOAMBT ORACB
N.

aoM at fta pa rite* an Bw confidentiality o l dta**Um*^amf *4*e* of ft o TMwTmedMde* sea awn, or a
hdiSIhf ThrTWsT I Staten. H no modwtor hoe yet boon

m

or claiming to have arty right.
You ara hereby notified that an
i io torocto** a

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

and any and ail
by!ftmuBh,
or oftarwted claiming any rtgM. tdte or interosl In ft* rani

NOTICE OP EMINENT DOMAIN PROCEEDWOS:
TO: ALL WHOM IT SUV CONCERN, NCCLUONfO THE FOLLOWING:
J. MILTON MOORE
PLORRIC A. MOORS
333 Rtnshsrt R ate
Lada Mary. PL 3374S
RAV VALDES. EarnteoM County Taa Codaclor
t i l l Cb m f w i Btroar
laniard. PL SSTFI
YOU ANO ANY OTHER PERSONS CLARMNQ ANY INTEREST Hi
THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED Hi THB PETITION HE EMINENT

Attorney ter fta CHy af Laha Mwy
laniard. PL 337TS-4B4E

NOTICS. 18 HERBBY
pursuant to * Summary FMtei
Judgment o f forocteouro dated
January 30ft. ISOS, entered Mi
Ciim Coo* No. 17 1199 CA14 A
of f t * Circuit Court o l tha 1STH
Judicial Circuit Ml and far SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florid*.
I w il s*B lo Hw htgheti and
boat biddar far caah AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR of lha
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
N e sted M 30t N. Park Avenue
Mi Sanford, Florida, al 11 DO
a-re. an ih * 3rd day of March.
1000 Hi* foSowMig described
Summary FmisI Judgment, to ­

wn:
LOT 7. BLOCK L. FOXMOOR
UNIT 3. ACCOROINO TO TH I
PLAT THEREOF AS RSCOROSO
M PLAT BOOK S3. PAGES 30
ANO 31 OF T H I PUBUC
RICOROB
OF
S3 MMOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA. MCLUOMO
SPECIFICALLY BUT NOT BV
WAV OF LIMITATION OF THE
FOLLOWING
O l SCRIBED
EQUIPMENT: RANGE, DISPOS­
AL. WALL TO WALL CARPETINO
Dated this Sad day of
February. ISOS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk o f ih* Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Cterk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J. STERN. PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. University Drtv*

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terty M fta PS4RM* and te Mtear tax
any. uRy TRs proparty teauN
purpsasa aa tat term m ftp PaWUcn. H you ted w A sa. a i
may A antarod agaWN you tor fta rottef Haan n O iX M fta
BBTATf: PIE ENSPLE
PURPOSE: ROAO RIGHT-OF-WAY ANO RETENTION PONO
Tha Eauftwcai 1/4 af dw NartNwaoT 1/4 af fta Bouftaraai 1/4
and S*uft 1/1 ol ft* Bouftooal 1/4 of ft* NifftpsM 1/4 ol ft*
Bauftwcat t/4 of Bonbon BE. Taamohp 3S oouft. Rang* A EaaL
U S E ft* w o n 33S teN af fta Narft t/ta f fta E s iA w ite 1/4 si
1/4 of ft* BouftpoM T/4 r

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVIN
pursuant to a Euwwary Final
Judgmant o f forocteouro Bated
January 30th, IS M . anterod In
Civil Caaa No. S7-21S3 CA 14 A
• f f t * CMtud Court of f t * TETH
Judicial Circuit Mi and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I wM caB la tea high aat and
bool bidder tor c*Mt AT THE
WEST FRONT DOOR df f t *
SEMINOLE County Courftou**
located at M i N. PARK AVENUE
Ml EANFORO, Ftertda. « 11:00
ajn . an f t * 3rd Bay o f March.
Its * ft a tosawMtg described

Summary Final JudQmenf. towR:
BEQINNINQ ISO.3 FEET
NORTH OF TMS SOUTHEAST
CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF SECTION M . TOWNSHIP
10 E. RANGE 10 C. THENCE
RUN NORTH I4/.01 FEET)
THENCE NORTH M DEGREES
* • MINUTES WEST 110*4
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 347J f
FEET T H IN C I SOUTH IS
DEGREES 4S MINUTES BAST
330.SB FEET TO THB POINT OF '
BEGINNING. SUBJECT TO AN '
EASEMENT OVER THE BAST SS &gt;
FEET
FOR
LONOWOOO
MARKHAM
ROAO. PUBUC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
Plantation. FL 3334
COUNTY, FLORIOA
(SS4) 333-4000
Dated thte Snd day o l
ET-17444&lt;PMW)
February, ISM .
Mi accordance with ft* (CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
* ---- «----n
ijti
flUBkllMiRB
/EwiftH
Bn B
PVBM
VIBBBHIBBBAH
MARYANNE MORSE
percent with dteobttRteo need *
Cterk s i f t * CMcuR Court
By: Dorothy W. BoRon
petiteWClV*1te*#!/*1"proceeding
Oaputy Clark
cheuM centeai Hi* Cterk of Hie THB LAW OFFICES OF
CMcuR Corn M ft* 8CMMOL8 OAVIO J. STERN, PJL
county Courftou** M 407-333- ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
4330, EXT. 4137, M H H r lM * M l B. Unfvorstty Ortas

c#von Bay* prior lo ft* proceadv-w H hearing impaired. T • Plantation. FL 3334
*00 094-4T T tfT T O ) or 1-400- (014) 333-BOM
OSS-0770. VI* Ftertda Relay ET-11303
Pukkah: Fabruary E, IS. TSM

In
American with
Mi* a spot tat i
„
participate M ftte procciSMig

FocRRy Act. Sec
• IB M
IT S3-SOT. Sate at
ContonM (Ueueehcid/l uppitai)
Mi laaaod sp e c* la aaatafy

HEt) 833-3171

withm thirty (30) days after tarvtca of ftte |
al your
aiciuaiva of Wa day af ttrvfct, and la IH* dw ■
wift fta Ctor* of ftia Court, i
on PoUUanarY Attorney or teunedtetety thereafter, to show whet

BLACKBURN; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

Lynn H. Pop*
073

To bo
Thie*-. Fob.

of
ajo J h •M d .'to 4

ftouM contecr fto Cterk of ft*
CMcuR Court M fto BSMINOLS
county Ccurftauoo M 407-33343M. EXT. 4337. not teter than
N hoartnp ImpoMod, l - ‘
IT7I (TOO) or 1-000*99-4770, via Florids Relay _
Sendee .
P“ kh*h: Fabruary E, IS. IS M
OEN-M

tta i
Lab* atary. PL 33743

MUM UP raw
OCM-M

s r Slat al TOdd f a* 1-4 Mini
Starage in*. 120 Hickman Or.,
PL 447- U T - M il

{•MOHRS

NgNxiRtom'toimwi

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�Santord Herald. Sanford. Florida * Sunday, February 8, 1998 ■

L e g a l N o tic e s

L e g a l N o tic e s

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I 1ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIOA
O IN IR A L
JURISDICTION DIVISION
C A M NO: SS-SIO S-C A-M -A
OOATMEN'S NATIONAL

MOnroAQt,

55— Business
Opportunities

in c f /k/a

NATIONAL UORTOAOE
COMPANY
PLAINTIFr

va

OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI
DA
Dated this 30th day of
January, tSSS.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bohan
Deputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT, p erio n i with diaabilItlek naadmg ■ ipeclel accom ­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 40T-311-411D. 1900-999-9/71 (TOD) or 1-900959-9770, via Florida Ralay
Service.

VCRADINE OONSALVES.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
VEftADINE OON SALVES:
LAKEWOOD HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.:
LAKFWOOO AT THE
CROBBINQS HOMEOWNERS
DAVID J. STEnN, P A.
ASSOCIATION. INC.: THE
901 S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
CROSSINOS MASTER
SUITE 904
COMMUNITY
PLANTATION. FL 11114
ASSOCIATION. INC.; RON
(994)
111-9000
LAWSON D/B/A
97-1MOO(CMI)
SPECIALTY LANDSCAPE.
Publish: February 9. IS, 1999
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
DIN-97
BANK OF FLORIDA;
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS
CITY OF LAMS MARY,
NOTICB
FLORIDA
OF FORICLOSURS SALS
ROTICS OF
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
PU1LIC MIARIRO
puituani lo ■ Summary Final
NOTICE IS HEREOF OIVEN by
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
Ihe City Commratlon of the City
January 10th, IM S, entered M
of Lake Mary Florida that said
Ct»il Caaa No 94-2109 -CA-14-A
Commratron will hold a Public
ol the Circuit Court of the tSTH
Hairing on February 19th, IM S.
Judicial Circuit m and for SEMI­
al 7 00 PM , or at toon lharaNOLE County, Sanford, Florida,
attar at poaarble. lo canaldar
I anil aell to Iha higheal and
Second Reading and adoption
beat bidder for cash at the
of Ordinance! entitled
WEST FRONT DOOR of the
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
located al 301 NORTH PARK
fllZOHINQ CERTAIN LANDS
AVENUE in SANFORD. Florida,
WITHIN THE CITY OF LAKE
at i t 00 a.m. on the 3rd day ot
MART, AS HEREIN DEFINED
March, I t t S the following
FROM THE PRESENT ZONING
described property as sal forth
CLASSIFICATION O f A-1 AGRI­
m
said
Summary
Final
CULTURE TO C-t OENERAL
Judgment, to-wit:
COMMERCIAL. PURSUANT TO
THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA
tOT tOI, BLOCK B. LAKESTATUTES PROWOINO FOR
WOOD AT THE CROSSINOS
THE AMENDMENT TO IHE
UNIT TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP. PRO­
VIDING FOR CONFLICT. EEVAS RFCOROED IN PLAT BOOK
ERAOILITV AND EFFECTIVE
11. PAGES 4 « THROUGH 91. IN
DATE
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
changing the loning on Ihe fol­
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
TOGETHER WITH ALI F U ­
lowing described property from
TURES NOW AND HEREAFTER
A-l Agriculture to C-t General
Commerc lal
ATTACHED TO OR USED IN
CONNECTION
WITH
THE
Lot t. Lake Emma Pinas
Sutujiviaion aa recorded m Plat
PREMISES
HEREIN
Boot 91 Pagaa 9 9 10 Public
DESCRIBED INCLUDING BUT
R ecord! of Seminole County
NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOW
Florida
•NO SPECIFIC ITEMS WALL TO
The Pubhc Hearing will be held
WALL CARPET
m Ihe Commtaion Chambers
Dated this Ind day ol
100 N Country Club Road Lake
February. IM S
Mary The Public ia invited In
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
attend
end be heenf la id hear­
MARYANNE MORSE
ing may be continued Irum time
Clara of the Circuit Court
lo lime onlil e t nal decision it
By Dorothy W Bolton
made by the City Commission
Deputy Clark
Copiea
ol Ihe Ordmence in full
THE LAW OFFICES OF
ere available in Ihe City Cletk't
DAVID J STERN. PA.
Office tor review
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
NOTE IF A PERSON DECIDE!
SOI S University Oliva
TO APPEAL ANT DECISION
Suds 900
MADE
OT THIS COMMISSION
Plantation. FL 11114
WITH RfEPECT TO ANT MATIS94| 111 9000
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
*4-04924
MEETING OR HEARING HE OR
In accordance with the
SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF
American with OieabWtiee Act,
THE
PROCEEDINGS.
AND
persona with disabilities need­
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE HE
ing a special accommodation to
OR SHE MAT NEEO TO ENSURE
participate w live proceeding
Should contact the Clerk o f the ' THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDING! IS MADE.
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 447-321- WHICH RECORD INCLUOES
4110 EXT 41XF, not later than THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
eeven days prior to the pro- DENCE UPON WHICH THE
ceedmg It hearing impaeed. 1 • APPEAL IB TO Dt OASEO
900 999-9771 (TOO) or 1-900- FLORIOA STATUTES 19E 0109
PERRONS WITH DISABILITIES
999 97FO. via Florida Ralay
N9SOING
A99I9TSNCE
TO
Service
PARTlCIPATt
IN ANY OF THESt
Publish February 9. IS. IS M
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
DEN-99 ______________________
TACT TH I CITY AOA COORDI­
IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
NATOR AT LEAST 41 HOURS I
OP THB 1STN JUDICIAL
AOVANCI OF THI MISTING AT
CIRCUIT, IH AMR FOR
40T-S24-301*
MMINOLB COUNTY,
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
FLORIOA
Carol A Foster. City Clerk
JURI9DF6 TFOH OI VISION
DATEO February 9. 1999
C A M HOl 9d-1109-CA-14-A
PUBLISH February 9. 1999
CITIBANK. FEDERAL
DIN-114
SAVINGS BANK
PLAINTIFF
VS
BEATRICE HOOKS
NOTICB
JONES F/K/A BEATRICE
Tha Central Florida Jobt and
HOOKS A/K/A
Education Partnership. Inc .
BEATRICE JONES A/K/A
anno uncat a mealing o l Ihe
BEATRICE JEAN. IF
Finance Committee, to which
LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
the public re Invited
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
DATE
February IE. 1999
HEIRS, DEVISIES.
TIME
100 PM
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
P U C E Winter Park
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
Garden Club
TRUSTEES AND ALL
1 100 I , Danmng Drive
OTHER PARTIES
Winter Park FI
CLAIMING AN INTEREST
PURPOSE: To dikcutt mailers
DV. THROUGH,
of inleretf lo the Central Florida
UNDER OR AGAINST
Jobs
and
Education
BEATRICE HOOKS JONES
Partnership. Inc , with refer­
F/K/A BEATRICE HOOKS
ence
to
Workforce
A/K/A BEATRICE
Development Ittu et
JONES A/K/A BEATRICE
For
Further Information.
JEAN. UNKNOWN
Contact
SPOUSE OF BEATRICE
GARY
J.
EARL.
HOOKS JONES F/K/A
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
BEATRICE HOOKS A/K/A
CENTRAL FLORIDA J E P
BEATRICE JONES
1901 LEE ROAD. ITE 109
A/K/A BEATRICE JEAN,
WINTER PARK FL B ITS!
IF ANY; JOHN DOE
(107) 741-4141
AND JANS DOE AS
Publish February 9. 1999
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN

DBM-111

POSSESSION
DEFENDANTS
R I-N O T W I
OP FOR■ CLOSURE B A LI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
tha
Malian
ta
Ratal
Foreclosure Sale dated January
19th, IS IS , entered in Civil
Caaa No. M-11M-CA-1E-A of
Iha Circuit Court e l Ihe 1STH
Judicial Circuit In and lar SEMI­
NOLE County. Santord. Florida,
I wM sad lo the highest and
bast bidder for cash at tha Watt
Front Door ol the SEMINOLE
County Courtheuea m Santord,
Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on the Ird
day of March, IS M tha to lle w
described property aa eat
fqrth in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT BS AND THE SOUTH 1/1
OF LOT S I. WASHINGTON
HEIGHTS. ACCORDING TO TH I
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORO10
AS RECOROEO IN P U T BOOK
1. PAGE ST, PUBLIC RECOROS

C LA S S IF IE D A D S
Seminole

Orlando-Winter Park

407/322-2611

407/831-9993
PRIVATE PARTY RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.
HOURS

14 Times.......... $.6fl/Iine
7 Times.......... S.B4/line

8 AM - 5 PM
MONDAY thru
FRI0AY
CLOSED SATURDAY
A SUNDAY

3 Times........$l,09/line
1 Time..........$1.42/line

Rate* are per Insertion
3 line Minimum.

Scheduling may Include Lake Mary Ufa at Ihe coil of an addi
Itonaf day Cancel when you get results Pay onfy lot the dayt
your ad runs at rala earned. Use full description for tastes
results. Copy fnu*t follow acceptable form. W# reserve Ihe rtgh
to refuse any ad at any time. Commercial frequency rate* art
available
DEADLINES

Tuesday thru Friday 1* Noon the day bafore publication
Sunday 13 Noon Friday.
A D JU S TM E N TS A C R E D O S : In Via event of an error, tht
Santord Herald wN be responsible lot the Ant insertion only anc
only tha the extent of the cost of that insertion Pleaae check
your ad lor accuracy the first day It nms.
T

14— For Sal*

L e g a l N o tic e s
T
NOTICB
Tha Canlral Florida Job* and
Education Partnership, Inc .
announces a meeting ot Ihe
Pfenning
end
Evaluation
Committee, to which the public
i» invited
DATE
February 19. 1999
TIME
100PM
PLACE Winter Perk
Garden Club
1300 9 Oenmng Drnre
Winter Perk FI
PURPOSE To dive use mailer*
ot mterevl lo Ihe Central Florida
Job*
and
Education
Partnervhip, Inc . with refer­
ence
to
Worktorco
Develop men! Ittuet
For Further
Information.
Contact
GARY J CARL
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
CENTRAL FLORIOA J E P
1101 LEE ROAD. ATE 101
WINTER PARK FL 117at •
(407) 741-4141
Publish February I. I t S I
DEN-41

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T

Hettae
ef Pub tie Auetlen

NOTICB
OP FICTITIOUS MAMS
Notice la hereby given that wa
are engaged in business at 791
Silversmith Circle, Lake Mary.
FL 1I7SS, Seminole Counly,
Florida, under tha Fictitious
Name o l W T B S N I N 1 . and
name with the Division of
Corporations,
Tallahassee.
Florida in accordance with the
provisions o l I ha Fictitious
Name Statutes. To-Wd Section
BAB 09, Florida Statutes 1991.
Interactive Healthcare
Technologies, Inc.
Professional Forvm
Enterprises. Inc. d/k/a
lots Histar
Mark A. Buckles
Publish February S, 1994
DEN-101

by Luis Campos
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peepae pa« and present Each iaoar at 9w egaw
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living h i * - a t
uomtewig
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ALONE? FL-k RESPECTED
Dating Bureau lor SENIORS,
Estab 197? t BOB HI-4477

L M O P

YM NE V C MOWMP
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ATTN HOMEOWNERS
Borrow 521.000 • 1100.00
Tee Many biR*?
*Pey OR high mero*l

'Apply by ohon*/74 hr Approval
*No Equity Required
CaR Ptabnwn Capital
900-423-6391 / Open 7 deye

70— Education &lt;
Training
LIKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A MEDICAL ASSISTANT.

•Oey ot fvervngC U u e*
W to fn o u
•Pineros/Art
OueM?
•Gradual* PSorment Asa*-

C H y C o lle g e
853 East Hwy 43S. S » 200
l F L 12707

SENIOR WITH tmat dog newt*
to share home near 17-9?
Please c el 323 5495

93— Rooms For Rent
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 177/wk
Hrttonc Downtown 130-4421
e f f ic k m c y

Mart verv • convenient location
323 8008
FURNISHED ROOMS-All util*
net laundry phone. »nd k4
use *85*90 a wee* 324 -4955
PRIVATE LOffOWOOO HOME
Prtv antranca Furn, cable. A/
C N/S. atoady amp 565/wk *
IW O ep 834-8787_____________
ROOMMATE
WANTED
7/7.
ptukh condo. I85wk ulii met,
nett 5CC 111-9214 in AM

n d Fim pay room 324-0513
ANUPLO VM Q

95— Roommate
.... . . _-i
SANFORO rm wiff home pnv

NANNY WANTtD
For 2 yet/ old Lrve-m N S
Weekly income Cal
330Hof* ----------------3670 ■fleiBJo)p m

9

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o*rw ** * * * * * c w b
U C&amp;TttMBon tflml
HMCMAtaam

97— Apartments Furnished

IPX
H i'. ilt y

iOT, MOT, MOT1 37 Fixer Upper
-Urdwood Floor*, web to Sem
-kgh Only $49.5001
Dad* Callaway, Realtor
(407) 324-4211, Ext. 101

1370____________________
LAKE MARY V I Frplc 1691 Sq
ti
5S7S/mon
Century 21Carthen. M7-E1U a. 207

R c .ilt y R f s o u r c u s

LAKE MARY Gorgeous 4/2 5 in
Woodtield Estate* Ind pool
care 57000/mon Century 21Carthen 957-1144 a 207

SOVE-W-CONO. 3/1.5 New carjet I paint Nic« yard, end
it porch $55,000. Aa Is
DEDE CALLAWAY, Raahor
(407) 324-B211, Ext-105

SANFORO V I Appl. tried yd. W/
D hook-up. CHA no pet* 5575
» dep C U 371 4881____________
SANFORO 4/1 5 *850 mo •
SB50. tec dep CHA, ter pch.
W Spa Great rm. wpoot UbU »
teepuce No pett' 123-227*
SANFORO

1 t

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED

7 bdrm apt I

Histone D i*t . cony

location

From STSVmon 321-4717

Hornet Irom pennies on 11.
Delinquent Tax. Repo * FIFO*
Your Area To9 Free ( I ) BOO-71 S9000 Ext H 2706 lor current kxt1EATHROW gated commurvfy
Extnikv* 4 bdnn. 3 ta h . pool,
car garage. 5375 000 Cat

RENOVATED Over 1600 *q It
DwvUv/%9 icm prch I4 M 0 0
4/1J Over 1600 eq 8 . WBkrV
lam. trptc. tncXL M3J00
HOUSE or O U R LA I2 totchan*.
1/3 aero, rsnovawd. *44 *00
ME-Faroe losuro. 1/4 aero, pnv.
•ancad. carport. I MASS

F or R en t

SANFORO Hwtonc (kslixl 2/1
STKVwkty . * Y » d e p utx aid
lur rwq 121-9421

99— Apartments
Unfurnished

tn TRAILER m Osteen 5700
tep *300 mon * etoclnc Call
S748779
114—
W e rw h o u e e / R a n ta l

Spec*

APARTMENT LOCATOR Brve
F r o what you are bovn g tor

I'A U I
( I M H ) M f JI
. * ’ L|
. M i t . • |
I .• I I / f I I

AREHOUSE BRACE- 6000
iq tl w/ 800 sq II aa cond oltce
Jock height S drive tn 713
h i t * Goodparkinj^Ujm XC^^

MAniNCITS VILLAGE

SANFORO Iri Irama. big tot
C H A tat. (M i. S4SK toed iqji

*30.900 M-tt 805-5151

IAKCAOA1 90RM *40140
7 90 PM *4 70140 ANOUP

117— Commercial
Rentals

SANFORO HtSTORIC OtST.
1/1 Scm pato. hardwood floor*,

hrepiace Spaccut 540G5350

100— C o n d o m in iu m
SANFO RO M . W O . pool,
Pate n o ge t S M t m
tl-Cartken SS7-SI44 xJOT

to

^ C o u n tr y ) C h a r m ^
I^ B c ity convsnl«ncB H I

BANRORO Handyman steal.
I ot 3M Stock. C H A S26K.
Worth |55K toad Greet rental
696-5151

:ACE Prune showroom A
rirohouie 510.970 *q II. SR
Ml tronaga 407-578-2500

jtttce

Space

Ksssenr

u im u

block home, huge troed lot
next to park Groat area CH A
ES9.900. tow On. 5470/mon
695-5151

Av

a e i e . Santord Commerce Ctr
oca lad at Park Ava 4 25th Si 2
luxe* approx 3 000 tl I 8.500
it * 9 p it per year Parking is
ibundant C al John Gay at
Jtnctty Commercial. LtC Real

Jrokar* 407 aa*-»330.

LANFORD Rato44 own. 3 b S m
r bath. 1/4 aero tot. Specui
Jovemmant financing Owner
igent. I f hour recorded me*tag* 303-9301 _______________

3FFKE/WHBE 3.000-15,000 tl
:rom S3 N Pnme tocakon Hwy
7-92 Santord. 1 bi Irom Airport
M
CaX 334-4440 JWVSu*

M S B SC LUNG HOMES Cal
Santord tpaoaltsL Jermgan
n c t d t l Aik tor Dat WNbr
133-11*6 or

Space 1501 W tst Street 1S05100 tq n SSSGmon $ UP.
BEVERLY B. MASON REALTY
(467) 322-BIN
SANFORD 1500 eq S wiff ofptnmditf linci. C l ion*

149 Commsrcisl

1.000 *q S « 2J00 tq 8 markkno. 3 bathroom*. AC afheet.
lystem.
MOTIVATED
H50.000. owner townee Cal
407) S07-820I Of cel |S13) 4179929.

r a 16001600 . U i

r STENSTflOM REALTY
Jim Doyls„ J22-24K

3 BEDROOM.

BUY A NEW

Z B A TH H O ML
LLSS T H A N

1-S00-S92-3B69 Ext 1347

R o r .o u r c e s

107— M o b ile H o rn **

DO YOU SINCERELY
WANT TO BE
WEALTHY?

ACCOUNTS
PROVIDED

WT
1500.'mon Low money down
lemodeted 31
ml inground
tod 277-7581

Urge lenced yard. LK Mary
school*
fief required *650Yno
* *650 sec
dep
1-304-466-

SANFORO-OEOROCTOWN
7 bdrm. AC. t i l l Widow Ave
5375/mon Chart* 869-7287

rm w ttw q fdCA^r
•
oAfff c » *mm o w r h t N tr *

MrtdnQ on hof osfi cofT|Mv

141—Hornet For Sale

__ Realtor*_____ .111-4131
LAKE MARY 3/1 5 Clean. CHA,

SANFORO/LK MARY
Room
miM wanted 530Omo aid uM
101-719* or pgr 171-1IS*

SANTORO 2 7 Aft W O. 5*65 •
dap NiCEt' PW**a cal
9SS-2514 ahat 6 p m
Wtousdranoed mas nans CMA

Can tor details 578-2500
SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
1 Suita* available - 1100 SF A
1800 SF. 407-321-7004

*900 DOWN— WHY RENT?
When you can own (hr* 3 bdrtn
home ml C-HA, new pant A car­
pet ? Aik about HUD homes'
The Htlllman Group, Inc.

105— D u p le x / T rlp le x

HUO OKAY 407-330-4833

JS S Z .

3FFKE SPACE - 150 10 3 000
iq ft Cuttom office* enee
vice*
avail
Competitive
•MM 830-0506
O f F1CE/OFT1CE-WAREHOUSE
How A vi’Ubie
Guardun Personal Storage

103— House*Unfurnished

ha* ot uM Nonrymker
Pteaxecal 111-4*41

ROBELEAVKAAS .

MARTA'S OAVCAM BatVa
too1 Pr*-8 cnool LAKE Ma r y
UC *504 7.
327-0094

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!) 400 *q
ft 8 ip 15765 A MONTH Often
Storage 371 -0120 or 3332554

W.O, ETOGmo • ItOOOep plut

Art Specie/ - M i M l a i m

along wdh TLC A playroom, ten
. CPftCOUReW ee
yrd Can.
330-0700
.Par

SANFOft0(2/7) Pne Ridge Oub
*5757110 MAKEDA Corp Reef
tor 944-4400.___________________

S T E N $ th 6 U h i h t A L i
CASSELBERRY 1/2 Carport,
to n pch, c h a ,
is o v ia o o
SANFORO 2/2 Duplex CHA.
New carpet A pant 1440/1350
JIM DOYLE (407) 121-3430
WC NEEO HOUSES TO RENT

NOTHB4Q BUT THE FMEST
FOR YOU’
Godvww Apts on Rmafiart Hd A
46A Lk Mary AJ apt home* ml
pnv aUnnk/garage* SUta-ot(heart activity lilne** facility
Open today Stop out or can
302-2007 tor a personal »howr o ______________

devetopmem Reas rates n

Joan w tier own boas,

BOUNCE ONE
MORTGAGE SERVICES
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
MICHAEL ALLEN
ARNETT. JR: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF MICHAEL
ALLEN ARNETT. JR;
BANFORO-HIOOEN
LARI VILLAS HOMC
OWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.. JOHN OOI
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT)*)

91—
Apartmenta/Homes to
Share

3234670

s rs s s r

FOR

RIMINI*

$300 -$ 5 0 0
Dtsitttuang phone carts No oxpononco necessary For more
information sand a SAS E to:
Pnmoamo
Communication*.
PO . Box 894355. Miami. FL

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT

W ITH 1 T R . U A H M l A M ABOUT M M

NOTICE IS HERESY O/VEN
pursuant to a Summery
Judgment ol foreclosure
January Mth, t t t * . entered In
Civil Case No. 97-C901 CA 14-K
e l the Circuit Court o f M * tSTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORO,
Florida, I wW aex to the highest
WEST FRONT DOOR e f
SEMINOLE County Court
located at SOI NORTH PARK
AVENUE In SANFORO. Florida,
at TIsPO am . an the Srd day e f
Merck, fSSS the leltowine
aa set forth
In
said
tent
Final
LOT 77. HIOOEN LAKE VILLAS.
PHASE H. ACCORDMO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
M P U T BOOK 11. PAQBS 1
AND I . PUBLIC RECOROS OF
MMINOLB COUNTY. FLORIOA
Dated thie n t h day e l
January. IS M .
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNS W ORM . CLERK
Ciertt e f tbe Circuit Court

V N H A V Z . '

J E C W ,

7

1 BATH
U O
S BDRM/1 BATH 1 0 2 1
1 M M M V

1 BDRW ERWIN

t- T n - iu r

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sb

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bo

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reel (407) 745-96/

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4 Z U PALMPOINT, SANFORD
M o . P .I.

0 * iH

a Rartyft
as. Fn
321-4421

*

73,990
MCLUOMQLOT

Country Lake

Call to see If you qualify for this
opportunity to own a new home.

*

407-339-8739

*

Apartments
1714

on 9 * 9 pace of S73JW w«h t% FHA k m . 30 yrt. APR 1 11

A career worth investigating.

PRIVATE INVESTIGATION
Learn about conducting invettigations. peifarming tunedlance, atui preventing potential crimes. You can then become a
P.l far an Insurance company, credit card company, or even
your own agency.

In

• Dsy or Evnlng Classes
• Financial Aid for Those
Who Qualify

(ns sspeciel
PVtlcJp#t# III Nils
anouid com eat m o Ctoib e l M e
ClrcuN Court Ot M e MMRSOLI
County Courthouse ol 407-3334110 B IT 4117, net M or Men
seven deye prtsr to M e proceedma. M hsenn* ImeNrai. 1 100-000-8771 (TOO) or 1-000•1*9 7 7 0 . Vie FtorIda Retay

i Convenient 4-Day School Week
' Nationally Accredited by AC1CS
as a Junior College

• Graduate Placemen! Assistance

4 0 7 -8 3 1 -9 8 1 6

City College

PREVIOUS SOLUTION: 1 donl know which was the gisatett
PubMah! February S, tS. I I
disaster: my career or my wives ’ — Btewsrt Granger
• ISetbyNCA kx

TVTED ot berng turned down tor
credit? Learn where to ttta n the
best deal* cred'i card*, tm
but toent. debt consokdebon
Rate* as tow as 5 9%. no an­
nual lees, etc H A W Enterpn*M 373-1990

27— Nursery A Child

Deputy Clark
THE U N OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PA.
SOI B. University Drive

EO MJ ' O N I J C V U M A V Z
H O I S

ERASE BAD CRE0IT
LEOALLY (or lutt *71 00 Men
chech/mo to CALVRSO-1454 N
Lekemont Ave Wmier Park, FL
3779?

NtOOhman There «r&gt; MtlWO
ranbeWne
IB. I I

JURISDICTION BrtftSMM
CABS NOl IT -9 9 U CA 14-K

Paid Training
For High Wages
(407) *11-1110 Ext 711
Senior Resource Alliance
FltNOED BY THE
DEPARTMENT
OF ELDER AFFAIRS

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59— Financial
' Services

As a Merkcal Aearetenl wen an
Associate of Science degree,
you wN help prepare pattens tar
fiem nsbone. conduct import­
ant te «a end perhapt even a u
ret in mutor eurgery ITt a rowarrkng career it you tea nett­
ing offer*

21— PaiaonalN

Plantation. FL 11114
(994)111-9000

V C M A V Z ,

800-497-3959 E«t 1347
e e e e e e a a #

118— Office Space For
Rent

A l rental and real etute advertivemenla are tutofecl to the
Federal Fat Housing Act. which
make* it ittogel lo advertise any
prelot enee. limit at ion, or dis­
crimination based on race, col­
or. religion, tea. handicap, famkel tlatu* or national r

SanIon!

CLIEN TS PROVIDED

100—Condominium
Rentals

MOVE-IN tPECIAL

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R

' H I H Q C

Earn 52 to 55 per claim Mactronicaty processing Merkcal A
Denial
claims
Millions
ot
claims still being liisd menus ly Voted top 10 by the Best
Mfwwmm R llp ri fl&gt;leinebwa In#' thdk
9ff*

w e n i so

Four tormuliwon* to hetP shed
pounds Order today and receive
free gmd* to hemal meMeme
For a t month supply **nS
check of money order lor U S 95
to Natural AHametrves PO Bov,
953074. Lake Mery FL 377953074

Pfhi.ah February!. 1*44
OEM-111

CIRCUIT, IN AIM FOR
1COUNTY,

70— Education &amp;
Training

MEDICAL BILLING

1 1 or 407 334-11«

13— Health A Baauty

WARNING* Do not Refinance a
Home Until You mad this FREE
Report) Cal 1-888 ?5t 6*31 ert
301 74 hr* for a FREE Record
ed Message A Report

AMate

61— Money to Lend

dS m

EASY PUSH BUTTON FIHE RE­
LEASE
L it. 34 yro E ip
Choose
from
over
50000
designs LS-sq fl Free eat

GIFT OF LIFE

Pursuant lo ch 711 941(41
49 09 F S Auto Lien I Recovery
w/power of attorney wilt vail the
haled auto* to hiohevt bidder
vubtecl to any Irene, net pro­
ceed* deposited w/clerk ol
court per 711991. owner/benholders right to e hearing per
711 999(9| 99 09 F I
to poet
bond per 199 17 F B . owner
may redeem vehicle tor cash
sum o f ken. alt auctiona held
w/reterva mapecl t wh prior •
honor tacifrly. cash or cashier
check. 19% buyer premium,
anyone interested ph (101) 999•970 Bale data 01-lt-SS S
10 00 am • 9191 NW 19 91 .
Sir 20 * bbaiM. 9L 11199 AR
919 Joel Langbeum Au 191
• SEM4991 Iren amt EM19 47
19*0.
ISUZU ’ PK
vtn*
JAACLtSEOL 711919*.
rag
EBENOO BONGO ot U S NW
100 B l. MIAMI, cu* EBENOO
BONGO ot 1174* CO RD 49*
MONTVERDE. Ih JERUSALEM
AUTO SALES ol 14190 W DIXIE
HWY. MIAMI, honor PRCBTIQl
AUTO REPAIR INC. 1904 N
JOHN YOUNG PKWY 911.
ORLANDO, phone
4 0 7 -ltt771*

WORK FROM HOME No coal tor
aupphea. earn to 5360/wk makn g brae B it BBSS E xt *48

61—Money to Lend

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Santonl M*r*kl Senfocri Florida •Sunday. February 0. 1998

EMPLOYMENT
CLERICAL*PROFESSIONAL*TRADES*SALES*ETC
71— Help Wanted

71— Help Wanted

71— H elp Wanted

F U L L T IM E
S9.48/HOUR
l.v .i' Deb-iry office h *» imme■i i » pot .turn ivS'UlM* In our
Set r Dupiey, Deriver&gt;
&amp;
V nketrvj Department*
Can Mondey 666-06*5.

G E N E R A L O FF IC E
Im ireW 1* lull tune opening lor
&gt;&lt;edge n
a non rmoker Knowledge
o» W
crosnff Wort. atvMy to work with
•igurev pleasanl phone voce,
neat appearance, dependability,
organisational Hull* and ability
to inflow mttructione ere re­
quirement* lor thit position
Sartort norvia location Salary
range S&amp;*v to start dependng
on eaponence BeneM package
ava&lt;sNe after 90 days C al
323 1097 lor rterview al this
truo tree wonptace_____________
Handyman toe ftc-or covering.
AN# to lilt heavy weight Car

clerical
OATA
ENTRY CLERICAL
ASST
Esct position' WonSIO
sey a musr Personatse* Great
SUM
TOPTALf NT STAFFWO
407-434-4222
1000 N. Magnolia Ave
to. FL 32603

Looking lor a new career?
Visit our Job Fair

J O B FAIR
Custom Staffing nvees you to
our |ot&gt; lair horn 7 30am to
7 00pm Dont nvss P Cal to­
day* NO FEE!
Lice Sent positions avaAsbie

Custodtan

-Human Reeourtee

Seminole Community Co liege
haa a position tor a regularr tuiltubtime Custodian In the Custodial
4 Janitorial Service a depart­
m ent Minimum requirements
One y e * ol related work aspenence preferred Completion ol
eigieh grade ol school Knowl­
edge. abanes 4 U A s
Knowl­
edge ol custodai methode and
procedures Ability to operate
and care tor equpmem neceesary to accompksh the required
d u tet Dubes Perform manual
labor in cleaning venous col­
lege lacikbes Fteiftte hours/
days on leet and staking con­
siderable amount ol erne Work
in conltned areas Hande hazardous waste Move andtor Ml
I4&gt; to SO pounds n e sted Mutl
wear protective gear. Operate
venous equipment, l a dotoei,
hand carts, desk movers, etc
Salary lS60fftcur quakfwd. In­
terested persons thoiffd submit
an appkeabon. tetter ot interest,
transcript, resume, and Niters
ol reterence to toe SCC Person­
nel Office. 100 Weldon Boule­
vard. Senlord. Ftortde 32773•190
Rater
to
position
(A3PB0022RC an Equal Acc e s i Equal Opportunity Communey Coaege

-Phone Consultants
-Customer Servtcee
-Accounting
'Adm M ttrtUve
Caff Maitland M7-I7SS or S.
Orlando 1704*44 NosrTtl
Apply Mon-Fri 7: J0-7.00pm
NEVER A F f EM

reo. 334-ltH._______________
MirtiNG O PtN HOUSE

P ro fe s s io n a l
M oto rco ach
O p erators
Hiring O p « n H o u m
Wed red ttth tOAIMPM

S100 Sign-On Bonus
r or Fully Ouastied A Eipenenced Appkcants
COMET BUS USES. A Ovsen
Ol TRAVELWAYS is etperencmg phenomenal growth m the
Central Flonda area We are
Currently seeking sate, respon­
s e motorcoach operators to
tom our eipandmg team With
our nationwtde cie-tew and
newly atpanded modem heet
you wst always have the work
you need and me room to ad­
vance
We char
•Ccmpet-tne Salanes
•Large Modem Fleet
•Complete BeneMs Package
•Advancement Opportunity
•A Bene- Quality ol tee
•Forrwy Atmosphere
Become e Prolessionei Motor­
coach operator with us by tommg the COMET / TRAVELWAYS
tamffy
Appkcahons ere being accepted
now Please cal or stop m al
you' eaiiest convenwnce

COM ET B ut Line*
10360 General Drive
Orlando. FT. 32(34
(407) 240-3566
Independent OKI Catalog/
* party plan detrtoutor* Piece**
c«d»rs horn home Reedy cash
Fur stan-up kit 1-lane membershp tee UAJL 130 00 checfc/mo
to CALYPSO VARIETY. 1454
N Lakemont Ave. Winter Perk,
13.32792 ‘

Custom Staffing
PLACEM EN T SERVICES

JOBS
JOBS
JOBS
ADECCO it teaming up with
Sanlort companies to create
•iCiting fob opportunities It
you have stuffs, ambition and
a Wive tor quakty. we have a
great opportunay with great
benefts
We have |oba tn the

71— H elp Wanted
-OEBARY MANORThe toffowmg positions
avertable

are

F/T.ll-7LPNSaiary bated on eaperfence
CNA-F/T evaHaMe
Jpm-npm 4 ltpnv7am
SAL ARES BASEO on
EXPCRCNCE
C al DeBary Manor, 407-444
4424. Ask tor Oractcv ol Nurs
mg ot apply within 60 fto rlh
Htghway 17-92. DeBery. Fton
da Drug Free Workpiece.
EOE.

Just Like Home,
Inc.
Yaa You Can enter me
health INkt with or without e iporteneett It you ore a caring
S dedicated person, reed our
ed under Medfcai and celt to­
day tor an eppScetton.

1 (tos) rn-Tsss

LA B O R RITE
•*^330-3411***•
100 • MEN 4 WOMEN NEEDED

Daffy work-Daffypay
Vehicle* a PUTS

SALESPERSON NEEDED
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
M A U N MURANCa AMO (OIK

LABORERS NEEDED
Pavement
Marking company
totokmg tor laborers Travel is
req Starting pay STffv. w/heaffh
benefff* Ctass D le. req EOE.
woman encouraged to apply
Drug Free Work Piece For more

CM321:1810___________

[lust like

• Mail Sorters
•Assembly
•General Warehouse
•Production
•General Labor

j Heme1
Wa are seeking FT 4 PT can(kdates tor our *New Feokiy* in
Orange City, to perform me du­
nes ol "Resident

VISIT OUR OPEN HOUSE
ON MONDAY, FEB 2Wt
12pm-3pm

Assistants". 7 -3. 3- 11 .

1ST 4 2NO ahmere needed

11-7 or our *FNafeN Ftoetng
ScheduM • 9to Mao need FT
canodetes tor R e poweon of

We are located at 200 Waymont Court. *124. between
Huntington Bana • the Poet
Once on Lake Uery Btvd

"Resident Cook."

LAKE MARY CHILD CARE
CENTER looking lor responsi­
ble. dependable. 4 erpenencsd
care gnrer tor varied age groups
P— » « . £• « » &lt; ~ ? » 4
Lake Story Copy Shop seeks
M end pen tone employees
Eipenence operating copy ma­
chetes or counter sales e plus
Fee resume to I 1 H 7 W or caff
fur sn t m r m r * _____

LARRY’S LAWN a TREE
C C 334^441

LAWN MAWTENANCE

have own lrentportet«n
and evensnee 407122-0934
l 6c a l

U N P i i f t A tiM H T ]
’ looking tor P/T or F/T
TECHNICIAN WtnfS
ence requred Cad 1
4444.4AM TO M L

Adecco

L 4 S 0 « r' t ± D )

It’s a
Party!
Benefits of a
Tupperware
Career
• Part-time or
full-time hours
&gt;Management
Opportunities
• Training/Gifts/Trips
• Car or Van
• Make new friends
• Fun job

44CURTTY OUARO
RECO­
TON me n d a r i toadng dafrtwtor/manufacturer ot con-

-Shipp'o/ReceIVg
-Order PuNers
-ForMlft exp a ♦
-Vartoue locations
•Various shifts

for a month long assignment
setting up now department
store in Oviedo.

HOT)

f o r drtmlisf
=
ft

Elaine W ilson :
321-4421

Tupperware

MtM 11

1

Top S tiles L e a d e r

n u i be

of Ucenemg tor PtupttMMy B e a n
tyOMoer Musi fwve Sense 0
per hour. Ea
Cor
pty m parson
poreaon
•*
vein
Mary. FL. » 7 4 6
Road. L
EOE

A AT A W

Wry good ealaryi ApcW to per­
son 1605 Soudt French Aed-

Sentoro-Lee’e Fareape Reetpe

P O W E L L A U S T IN

Top Listing Leader
J E R R Y G R IM M
(Ph oto N o t A va ilab le)

MOLLY MAJD M l
F/T *M-F *6 Sddl,
WW Train. 447-7^4467.
17-16. Fii-Sun. Good pay ♦

IR S . Top pay. gaM
Wier 1 year iitoMrd

Appbcanu must tw
IB Yan old or older, have
an insured auto or truck A
be available S or more
daylight hours per day
ALL RO U TS*
NOW M Y M O A

2S% BO N U S
TO APPLY:

324-4832
OR STOP IY:
DAVCHAPTBIM
3512 ORLANDO OR..
SANTORO
8:30-3 J 6 PM EOC

71— Help Wanted

P/T SERVICE AQENT Driver.
Need to clean, service end in­
spect rental vehicles.
Valid
FDL. Acceptable drtve'g record
and background check. Apply
In person. 30S4 Orlando (17 *2)
Dr. Senlord

RecaptlonliVflla
Cterk/Data Entry

SECURRY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed a Unarmed
Brantty 4 Aaaoc. (34-7444

To provide top quakly care.
Sivenor Home Care hres top
quakly people kke you

TKE INSTALLER8/HELPERS
Needed Own tods end Irani’
portekon C al TVn 334-4403

We ere seeking a highly mob
vatfrt mdrvrduai with medcal
ler.nmotogy and computer e«
penance m home care to M a
vacant reoepbonittlto ctert/
data entry p o s ta l m the Sentort office

Interviewing
lor
vrvnedale
openings O Lake Jesup Pier a
on 417 • Tuesday February 10.
9am 4pm O Manna Hotel, lake
Monroe Manna. 530 N. Palmetto
Aire. Santord FT/PTOt CaAAl
Shifts
6S 25-56 OGhour
Re
quwe
Criminal
Background
Check 4 Drug Screen For dreckons 1600 966 5614____________

PART-TIME
Cleanpamlmow
Need own trank Atvo mechanic
by the hour 32412S7___________
PART-TIME recwphonrst’sffcreApple computer stuks
helpful
Ming, rmsc clerical
Cal Linda at 330 4674 ____ _____

14 ry

PHONE PROS
Salary . comm « bonus F/T or
P/T nelaied atmosphere tmok
mg ok. Debbie or Mrtor 767 9270
PRODUCTION
ASSEMBLERS
Appkcatmns bemg accepted tor
hire m the near future wtfh a rapKffy growing battery assembles
company Ateenbiers wrth etattty to work with dertenty end
precision on mnuie parts Com
parry part benaM package, paid
hoKliyt and tuMon reimburse
rnont Apply m person:
MATHEWS ASSOCIATES. »IC
645 tketman Orel#
Sanlort. FL 32771
______________EOE_____________

P R O D U C T IO N
W ORKERS
Large Santord Companies reek
mg assemblers and production
workers Start today, any khfft.
great opporkmffy We oltor ben­
efits. greet pay and gowrn op­
portunifw ts
Contact COPES
TAFF at 330-7769 tar more mtormatron
RECEPTIONIST/
BOOKKEEPER
Porting eipenence h etA i
Good salary plus beneU pack
age Car 3344043

Eiceeent benefts and pay
scale Mat a (as returns to.
Surenor Home Care. Ann JenP O Drawer 639. Paiatke
X:32176 F e i 904-3240716
EOEAWW/P.
SEWING MACH OPERATORS
Large Senlord companies cur­
rently seeking individuals with
industrial sewing machine and
spreader/cuner t ip

• PIECEWORK BONUS
• GREAT BENEFIT* MCLUOtNQ
Please contact CORESTAFF al
330-7769 tor an appointment
SEWING- MACHINE OPERAT O R I Wanted tor Manna can­
vas production Sa H id e Etpanol? 327-1125

' T

h i n o l e in s t a l l e r s -

Tools 4 bans req Cal 3306543

SILK S C R E E N E R
Percmon metal labneator needs
an individual w/ eipenence m
screening on metal surfaces
Eicellenf working cond. beneMs 4 opportunity tor advance­
ment Ca* 326-7456 to arrange
interview at N Santord tocakon

XQtiDflflKBFHBQRS----

IWTELLlCtNT aiAFFINC
___ (4 0 7 ) &gt;69-0444

RIGHT HAND MAN
Naads 711
’ M sign on I
*tikra pay to drivers.
•Open 6 are
’
tRd.1

2646106
SALES ASSISTANT 20-30IW
M l I M v • comm Must be orgm ufd, depernMM, oood
phone 6 people teat Kadiground check Apply m parson
CELLTEL CELLULAR
2201 i . French Are, Santeid

B lt &gt;P fNO C LE R K
W it * • No day o « herel

MAINTENANCE
IIO A v • Jack ot * Trades

Tetoc

WAREHOUSE
320AV • Menu Background

THIS!

Piaata c a l Tews Co
7406666 tor more mto.

as we conduct W erners tor
Vns Santord Co
Now Ekrmg

0«ect hirepermanent poveone
Operate commeroel motor vehi­
cle to t e l and dewrer Irozen
toods and otoer 00 products 10
Salary pkje comrvsaffm
Overkme wd be requeed

•WAREHOUSE

PERSONNEL*

N you have a poweve attitude
a errata on you face and are
IOON committed to Customer
iff tutacton we are looking lor
you* Foaowmg povton t m i

Opportunay tor M eme tvre
9pm •5em wkh overtme
LoadUntoed tucks m freezer atAppry wrth resume (ff appkeaMe) and 2 torme of 10 al

SCHW ANS
120 Tech Drhre, Sanford
Cel Tlie

Netwerk el

774 7770 tn
aMe 10

mto or ff un-

EOE

WANTED: inWvtduala who
seeking 1 fulMkng. people
enttied career OREAT any
mart environment
statue and benefits
the career of Dental
Formal education of
leadng to SUM and
credenhate Work in a
paced, lughfty tochncal.
changing career m the
heewi Veto of Denial

mem. 447-244-7960, M L

Pffwvier you are 1 ready 1
work piece, reedy to re-ent
»ust looking lo Re Miff*

^ T S S '.'A r L C !

We are Proud to Offe« our Emptoywei R ate Great Benefts
Stock
OpBonuiet*P»«3

•Group Heekh 4 Dental In
turancwCokege Tuffron Reen-

•4

12:26AM. MUM be I
mewnun ol 60 tie on a 1
Fortdfft M
Starting raw. 651
let shut. 66 66

Stating

ktoel paee maR leet. Apply in
pereon at 2950 Lake Emma
Road. Labe Mery. FL. EOE.

POSITION OPEN FOR:

P08ITION OPEN FOR:

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE

CIRCIILAT10N/DI8TRIBUT10N
ASSISTANT

P*op»*^)6f*on w*h integrity and ontfiusiasni naadad to
cal on accounts tor tie Sanford Herald and Lake Mary
I J* . Thi* is an "omstis* position w ti iaca-to-Iac* aalaa.
Praviouaialeaexpariancapraiarrad Cal 322-2611 or
mail rasuna to:

LAKE MAR
PJ.6HlM7k|aaM,aa&gt;771

A

&gt;

record, w e l help you get cere* Oood Salary 4 Great Ben

C O CA O A N O PU I

700 W. M R St,

Joei The rte serves Nefeork
■MONDAY*
February 6R
1-4 pm

•ROUTE MANADERS*

IntBrvtews 1 Day
ONLY
Tuesday, Fab 10,
Bam-7pm
Call Monday
(407) 671-3738
to schedule an
appointment

•Advancemenf
Opportunities
end much morel
EOCDFWP

WOOOBMOP SUPERVISOR

EOE

Buddy's Home Fumiahmgt It a
12 store muB regnnal compa
ny positioned tor growR k you
are looking tor an opporkmffy
tot advancement, a |ob you
can smk you teeth m*o. and a
km place to work • You owe I
to ytxffsek to come talk to us

•Employee

•Pin SM im ARreRMRa
■ •OvtoM e t Largatit

1-800-711-JOBS

OrvSlte
Hiring SaBtion
"Schwan’t*

you Mw people, you* tove I
You get to do ff eP Set up
•tore dwplays. taka payments,
mamtem Mas end MS Salary

SNEQ • Manual to Computer

C el o u 241* Job Una todayl

DONE T H A T 7

________ ________ . Coaechon
tipenenca a pare but not neeesaary ff mu are a good com­
municator and organized, we
can mak# you a pro m this
keur Salary « MonMy 6 Yeariy Bonus

tot Via toAovwng compa

Wto pay tor Eipertenee
Eicekenf le n e ffte

BEEN T H E R E 7

tent communication tkde end
be a team player Sand reeune
and salary history to HR V C
2960 Lake Emma Road Lake
Mary FL 32746. or FAX re
suma and salary tutlory lo
1407(333-1964 6 0 * .________

TEW* Cp, MMR nb . Orlandos
most
(ffcenMonal
staffing
tarvica. is currently recrutmg
“ 4 Pen evwe ctortcet peaL

Skies Associates
Assistants
Fm Time 6 Part Time

ELECTTBC1AN6 6 Helpers
TOP PAY, BENEFITS, issit 6
comm OFWP Appry Santord
Electric 2522 S Perk Drive
323-1162

Manager Trainee: Fast track
training program
We have
management positions avail
ebto now and many more nail
year Position requires 2 yrs
management e ip or coaege
or 2 yrs nvMary WMng to re­
locate Salary * Monthly 6
Yearly Bonus

BOOKKEEPER
$7Av • Work nWt Machmee

Now Hiring for
Samlnola County

RE COTON CORPORATION, the
nation 1
laadmg
drftrtoutor/
manufacturer
ol
consumer
eieclrorvc accessories, has an
•rung m e t Lake Mary cor
porate offee lor a Supervteor
Ptcklng-2NO ahrfl. Ideal can
M a le mutl have 2 years pnor
supervisory
eipenence
1r
warehouse drslrtwhon ol pek
mg products tor large and

SS.SOAv • Fareesac Benefts

SHOP TRAINEE

71— Help Wanted

TOLL COLLECTORS

READ

• ORE AT PAY
• MON-FRI. rU U . TIME
• HOURLY PAY

37A v • Leant a l Phaate

or be

EARS EXTRA |$|f
IMMEDIATE PAYMENT
UPON SATISFACTORY
COMPLETION OF ROUTE

Dtlhrary Daar la Deer

Ml

M M k

oomm Can Sard •

IN OVIEDO, CHUUMTA.
LONGWOOD, CASSELBERRY, FERN PAM.
ALTAMONTE tPNMQS,
MAITLAND. WINTER
SPRINGS, WINTER PAM

5

11PM and M

Security

Carriers
DELIVER
BELL SOUTH
TELEPHONE
DIRECTORIES

zm

has openings tor
Guard tor m e M a

, m mud) or m

Congratulations to our Lake Mary
Ask y ou r comsmitmmt

TCCNMOAN-

Needed tor Lake Mary comnsmWy Musi be HVAC certified
Drug screening req Cel 3217303

"PRODUCTION
•Winter Park
•12 Hour Shlfts/NioMs
"CUSTOMER SERVICE
•30-35 Hours par weak
-Flexible schedules

71— H elp Wanted

S u i b i o y i i i N N 'i
Working Central
’FtofMHAFWtUI , ,
(607^3*2-2044 -V «

When We Work...
MAWTENANCE

71— Help Wanted

The Santoid Herald la curranly accapNig appicabons
for a part-bm* drculationfoMfobution assistant. Tbs
Waal appiicani wfl hava past sxpahanoa in circulation «
dambution procaaaM. Inlsfsalad candUalas ^ jld
submit a resume or apply in parson al 300 N. F f-x h
Ava., Sanford, FL 32771

LAKEMARYjjF
PJ. »•■ 1H7 • Saalsrd, FI M771

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6M67177

MMSTIervtoaRdbddR.___
SERVICERS

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

MDI W. Lake Mary Slvd. W. Lake Mary Bhd

For Over » V s ^ i» Sappart Voa Caa Ceaat Ob ."

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and • Drug

4460 c SR
667-SSB-7776 6 3770 Orlando
Dr-17 '
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Join Use Florida Arm y Nedonrt
B O r S J iT ir O T N S

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ana in s .

The Sanford Herald needs CARRIERS Tor
etlebllthed routes In the Sanford oreo.
Rll you need it dependable transportation,
orgonlzotionol skills ond ofternoon alien­
ability in order to begin o great new jobl
P O S IT IO N S n iM IL R B L E N O W !

a take Mbs*
W kePM .N lh returns stMekff

A s a m em ber o f the.&lt;
Guard aroMOM attend
a public college or uni­
versity in Florida with the
Education Dollars for
Duty Program. This
la a great opportu­
nity to serve Flo- [
rida. earn a part- j
time aalary and
eqfoy the ban*

I MB LMknri Me I at *Amra4 Bed100
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71— Halp Wantad

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230—
Antlque/Claaalca
lt'4 G W ■7a h/w A

M IMPALA SS cony Rum
good, need restoration 12 000.
0 6 0 Cea 324-1157 or 324 2339

C o n V E fS V W i j u

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c o o * lG
%

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F A c f,

70 OOOOI Charger 440 at eng.
rebuilt 727 trana 456 gears
$4000060 324-1157/324-2339

^

____

1 yr. OTR tip /Class A COL req
Please Cal 9am to 8pm
1 800 674-9050
Mon-Fn Onfy EO€

MATTRCAS 9ALX • Ful sire
used bos springs 8 manress
IBS 00 Larr/s Mad 322-4132

177.75 par waafc
Part Tima position avaAatto tor
Dabary ortee Mo eapenenca
necessary Must be sen moevated and own transportation
For interview eel *8*0899

AMERICAN M A D is taring lor
tul time wort Monday Friday
appotneneni m
Cal I I I i m
longwood odlce

lor

WELCOME lo the Fast Annual
StudoSOOuad
We are a Non-profl organiza­
tion whose rrasimn is to raise
money to atatoPd Vie yo&gt;Ah ot
Rocogntted sale A effective
against hook, round. A tape

5 rC 8TEN?TROM*CENEFLAL
FEED

(323-1550).

(VISA

SEIZED CAR* from $175
Porsches. Cadillacs. Chevys.
BMW's. Corvettes Also Jeeps.
4W Di Your area IM Free l&lt;
800-218 9000 Eat 2208 lor cur­
rent fcsbngs

238— Vthlcla* Wantad
FANTASTIC SAMS
Hairstylist needed tmmeAaia
apervng lor two pOSWons Must
be Ic A eip Earn 50% oomm
Cal Anita at 323 9045

Adecca

LET THE CLASSIFIEDS
WORK FOR YOU!) CALL
KELLIE OR SANDYII
322-2011

Adecca
V A LE N T T N g^

APPLI A\CE
STORE..,,,

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FtSHWQ BOAT* FOR RENT
Staring at *30 A to Also
24 Pontoon Cal 330-1812

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H E A R T IS

a u A u m m (XI AMMO, by
ween el a
C * *21-8188.
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Closing Costs
tor Kit; first
buyers!

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SerimmingPool. ClubhouseandIannisCourt
ConvenientLocation
Al applanoesandmini bUndeIncluded
Lowdownpayment for quaMladbuyers
very nay qeaarymg
sw i W n yw ifl nnancmg avawaa

Oownpaymsntanistancstopudifiadbuyers
R1DOEWOOD
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negative today. H coutd be due to mis­
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90th Year, No. 99 • Sanford. Florida

Protesting smut in Seminole County
Accessing
sex sites
on library
internet

X X X video
flap in
fun land
By R U M W H ITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Seminole County
wants to pull the plug on
Ronald Davidson, a Flea World
dealer county staff says Is ped­
dling XXX-mted. adult video­
tapes.
Davidson Is operating with­
out an adult entertainment li­
cense on property not zoned
for adult entertainment pur­
poses.
When the Hoard of County
Commissioners
meets TVicsday. It may vote to Initiate lit IBae V M to , P ag* BA

By M ARIA O R E M
Herald Staff Writer

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Customers at Flea World In Santord are treated lo a wide range of products
for sale, including XXX vtdeoe, which the county says violates its Adult En-

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lertalnment Ordinance. The matter writ be discussed at Tuesday's commis»*on meeting

Bee Library. Page 6A

The man who plans to
unseat the chairman

Courts will
hear all of
fired county
official’s
complaints

By BUBB W H ITE
llrrald Staff Writer
SANFORD • II took him half
u yrar lo secure a special lelehone number that Hob West
rlleves will help him In fils
campaign for election to the
Hoard of Seminole
County
Commissioners.
The number Is 767-OTAX
(0829).
West. 45. says there's a real
’ Contrast’ between himself und
Commission Chairman Itondy
Morris, whose District 2 seal
he would like to takr on the
board.
’ Randy likes big go vent men t
und lots of taxes,’ West said.
*l'm for lax relief, no new
tuxes, no new debt without
voter approval and better con­
trol of growth as Seminole
County approaches buildout.
Taxpayers.
not
politicians,
nerd lo decide whether lo en­
cumber your future tax bills.
You know best flow murh you
con afford."
West. 45. hus been cam ­
paigning for the position since
October und lias rounded up
$10,000 In contributions.
'M ore than 75 percent of the
donations I've received are for
amounts of
$100 or less.’
West suid. T h is kind of sup-

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By LACT LOAM
llrrald Editor
SANFORD • A former Sem i­
nole County official embroiled
In a $20 million lawsuit she
died after being fired will get
her day In two courts after her
claim for wrongful termination
waa reinstated on appeal.
Once the county's Land A c ­
quisition coordinator. Joyce
Suber waa fired October 24.
1996. for misconduct. Including
falsifying time cards, discuss­
ing Items In an Investigation
into her department and abuse
of authority. Suber maintains
the accusations arc untrue and
that she was wrongfully termi­
nated.
T h e court found Joyce has a
right to have her claim heard.*
Sube^a attorney. John Head
aald Friday.
Suber
filed
her
lawsuit
against the county on June 30.
1997. alleging age discrim ina­
tion, sexual harassment and
wrongful
termination
after
serving more than nine years,
earning outstanding perform ­
ance reviews from her bosses.
A county Investigation con­
cluded she forced two county
employees to work on her son's
Gulf County political campaign
for property appraiser.
Suber appealed her firing,
but a county grievance commit­
tee upheld II.
The county also ordered an
Investigation of the Land A c­
quisitions Division of Public
Works. Information from that
Investigation was turned over
to the Florida Department of
Law Enforcement when Clerk
of the Courta Maryanne Morse
discovered Improprieties and
possible criminal activity. A
shakrup of management fol­
lowed. Including the abrupt
resignations of County Man­
ager Ron Rabun and key offl■ N l s M r , f a g s BA

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SANFORD - Along with the
recent
Internet
acress
at
Seminole County public
li­
braries. complaints from p a r­
ents have aurfared regarding
online acress lo rxpllrlt sexual
material.
Sanford
resident
Laura
Hinckley with children ages 15.
12. 5 and 3. said she did not,
feel safe taking her preschool -

M BaUaviUa. left, deans and sorts N s scuba gesr al­
ter returning Monday from s actenUftc expedition to
Cuba. Fe$ow crew members, above, gaze toward one
of the merry uninhabited Islands near the coral reef
surrounding Cube. Journalists through on interpreter
answered questions about the excursion for a curious
FkM Castro. Tha crew feasted many nights on fresh
lobster.

Local environmental writer
chronicles a pristine Cuba
By M A R IA O R EM
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • In between Journeys, local envi­
ronmental writer Bill Belleville shared his lat­
est adventure aboard a scientific expedition
ship to Cuba.
On assignment for the Dlscovey Channel.
Belleville, a member of the 40-person crew, re­
turned to his Sanford home Monday following a
one month journey to the Island of Cuba where
he also met Fidel Castro.
Castro spent about two Itours on board the
206-foot vessel speaking to scientists and
Journalists through an Interpreter mostly about
the environment. Belleville aald.
"He waa very curious about what we were
doing.’ Belleville said. *He seemed to like
talking and asked what type of things we did In
this country. He even gave the cook a lobatcr
recipe.’
The purpose of the trip, Belleville said, waa
to explore C uba's pristine coral reef and col­
lect baseline data, something that has never
been done there. The Information, he aald, can
be used to help plan for the future.

Belleville, who made 12 dives Into the sur­
rounding waters of the coral reef, said Cuba Is
what Florida was 100 years ago before all the
development. During the expedition, which was
funded by the Discovery Channel. Belleville
wrote and transmitted 14 dispatches to the
channel's website.
*We discovered 30 new fish that have never
been documented or teen before In Cuba.’ he
sold. ’ It's a thrill to be next to the cutting edge
of science.’
What made C uba Ideal for the research proj­
ect. Belleville said, was the untouched condi­
tion of the coastline and the coral reef because
of the country’s grim economic conditions. The
embargo preventing travelers from the United
Stales to Cuba and vice versa also prevents
the exploitation of the coastline. If they aren't
careful, however, he aald Cuba could see the
same negative effects on the coral rref os have
been seen In Florida's Krys.
T h e question la will they maintain the con­
servation ethic even when the developers atari
coming in with lota of money.* he aald.
Belleville, 52. aald during this trip he had the

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port from citizens who are
giving what they can In an ef­
fort to make
this
needed
change Is Inspiring.
*For a challenger lo get this
much support this early on Is a
good sign.’ he said, ’ especially
when I'm running against the
chairman
of the
Seminole
commission. It's also a sure
Bn W eal, Paga BA

Bee Cwba. r a g s 6A

Making a difference in the world and
remembering Dr. Martin Luther King
B y M A R V A RAWKHVB
Herald Correspondent____________________________
SANFORD • ’ Help somebody] Every American
can make a difference.’ This quote comes from
words spoken by Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr.
before his death.
The City of Sanford Dr. Martin Luther King.
Jr. Steering Committee has planned the a n ­
nual commemorative celebration in Sanford.
1\ro days have been dedicated to activities for
local citizens.
On Saturday. January 17. the annual com ­
memorative banquet remembering Dr. King,
will be held at 6 p.m. at the Sanford Civic Cen­
ter. This will be the site of this celebration to
the life and dream, to reaffirm the American
Ideals o f freedom. Justice and opportunity for
all

Plan an evening of community Involvement to
share dinner together and enjoy the entertain­
ment of our youth. Young performers of Tajtrl
School of Performing Arts and Academics are
under the direction of Patricia Merritt Whatley.
Presentations o f the
1998 Brotherhood
Award. Citizenship Award, and scholarships to
local Seminole County students will be made.
Tickets are BIB. For more Information, please
call 322-5418 or 322-9476.
On Saturday. January 18 at 2:30 p.m. the
observance will continue with an Interfaith re­
ligious service dedicated to the memory of the
late Rev. Amos C. Jones. The Rev. Jones was a
former community activist and pastor of the
St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church. As a
community leader. Jones loved living the

Bss King,

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Ovtedo students (from M l) Alia Rabah, Natasha Union, Christina Calfci
and Lindsay Evsrson art msmbws of Ovtedo High 8chooTs highly
aodaimsd ROTC u n i Manttoam do oommundy prajacta and ptapara for
poaafete mMtaiy caiaara. For more, aaa Da Bond) on Paga 7A.

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Business
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to Sanford ch am b er members

N ew sm akers

Special to the llernld

Claude

Manuel

Ja m e s Dunn III

Claude Manuel h.is mined Wharlnn Smith Inr., a Lake Minimi'
; :n ial mini.it lor. as senior estimator. James M. Dunn III ol
Altamonte Springs has been promoted to an associate at
Moievrr Singleton ft Associates Inc., a full service rlvtl, «ir veviiu; planning and environmental firm. Dnnn Is a prufessional surveyor and mapper. Anthonette Brown of Sanford
lias enrolled 1 the electronics engineering program at ITT
F ih im .il Institute m Maitland. Walt Padgett owner of the
Higgins House Victorian Mod ft Breakfast lit Sanford, was re» cnily elected as ,i director ol Inn Route Florida's Association
lor small and Histone Lodging Properties. I’adgrltt Is also
piesident elect ol the Sanford Klwants club and he serves ol
;hi toniisin commlltee ol the Greater s.mford Chamber ol
c..mmeire larry A. Visser president of the Grove Counsel­
ing Center Inc in Longvvood. has been elected chairman of the
Florida Alcohol ami Drug Abuse Association. Vlsscr. a Leadi eohtp Seminole alumnus, lias served as chief executive olfleer
■s ibe Grove for 11! years.

SANFORI I
Fill lu Ail.tins,
vvlnnei nl the l‘ Mi*t l’ulll/et
I'n/r will be the le.ittm-d
spe.tkei .tl the Gleatei S.inlolil
Ch.tmhci nl Cnmtuen e Insl.U
I,tt inn nl officers ,md .iw.mls
b.iuquel mi .Lin ]rl .tl the Tt
in.ietun Gull mill Cnuuirv Club
m Like M.ttv
I lung Sills, president and
ihlcl executive ullleet ot die
Columbia
Medical
Crnler.
Stnliml, will be Insialleil as
die chandler's 53rd president.
Avvauls in 1m' pre.senied at ibis
year's event Inr lude the
Topper and l.nis IViez tin
in,mil.man Awards, business
person of die year, volunteer of
the year, ambassador of die
year, die president's excellence
award, and the sports hall of
fame award.
In addition t&lt;&gt; winning the
Pulll/rr I’rl/e, Adams has re­
ceived more than 5lx&gt; interna­
tional and nallon.il awards, lie

is die most deeor.ileil and most
published
photographer
lu
America today and certainly
on-1 ol die most respected and
versatile photographic talents
ol all time, said chamber direrloi Ronald Rose.
Adams photographs lenders
In all fields, from heads ol
stale to person.dlttes In IHin,
television, sports, anil high
tashlon. Adams' photographs
regulaily appear on the covers
and Ironl pages of maga/lnes
and
newspapers
Including
lioti*. A'eti’Mfeek. Wh/iic. IVirfs
Mulch. I'uintlc. Tile /xindort
.Siuif/fiu Times Mnynxfm-s 7In*
.Veie York Times, Sli-rn, \'unify
Fhlr und J,(/e.

Adams has
also
photo­
graphed 13 wars, the latest tn
Kuwait In 19!)I. One of Ills
most memorable photographs
showing a Vietnamese general
shooting a Viet Cong at point
blank range earned Adams the
l*tdii/rr In I96H.
For more Infonnallon. call
322-2212.

Eddls Adams

Business scenes

For Personal
&amp; Commercial
Insurance

Let us know
Hie Stvilonl I lent Id wauls to publicize your events, classes
and seminars that are available to the general public.
We'd like to have the Information tor your announcement at
least a week in advance.
All items should be typed or written legibly and Include Infor­
mation about who. what. when, where and even why your event
is taking place He sure to Include your name and a daytime
phone number In ease we have some questions about the Infor­
mation

TONY RUSSI. JR

TONY RUSSI
INSURANCE
2575 S. Franch Avc.
Sanford

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.In to
th« festivities ore. from left.
Helen Stairs, grandson McKenzie
Stairs, Cindy Stairs and owner
Joyce Riggins

Ftflh ft Rodaeo, 208 Sanford
Ave.. Sanfoid, recently held Its
grand opening during a ribbon
cutling ceremony. On hand (or

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Entrepreneurs must define
purpose of business
By Wayne Hardy

Special lo the Herald

S a n f o r d

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I recently reviewed an email
from a client that I have been
working with for the last year.
He Is struggling wiih a number
of issues In trying to run his
business. First and foremost.
Is the need to produce more
real income
hour the busi­
ness. There are two ways to do
this: reduce expenses or In­
crease Income while holding
expenses constant. When we
first talked alrout this, It be­
came apparent to me than an­
other problem was underlying
the Issue.
The
basic
problem.
II
seemed. Is that he hud not
made what I iltlnk Is the basic
decision alxml his business.
That Is. why does It exist? You
see. he was concerned about
family members who worked
for him and the effect any
changes would have on them. I
spoke lo him like an old
’ Dutch* uncle and asked him
what purpose did his business

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“.Serving Sanford. U ilt .Wan and Seminole County Since 190S"

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Sunday, January 11, 1998 • Vol. 90, No. 99

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ADMINISTRATION
Der-i-j.* Kara* - Pubkshef
Ooovvj Pu^i Buvmess Manager
Teran Games
Melinda Mams
Linda Sp«gal
ADVERUSMO
Cnns Sharp ■ Manager
Elac* G■Odens
Lj.rn dei
CNeryl Slone
CLASSIFIED
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Manager

Sandy Presley

CWCULATON
Euabein Bennett

LEOALS
Margaret Staley

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PRODUCTION
Frank VoSotme - Manager
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Sunday. Jnauary I I . 1998 * 3A

Th e w ay we were: First Baptist C h urch in the mid 1950s
Dob Cassrls recently sent me a
copy of a 195G Christmas pro­
gram presented by the music
department or First Baptist
Church which he had found
between two doors of a house he
Is renovating at 218 W. Fifth
Street. It has my dad s name In It
so he thought I would like to see
It.
The title of the cantata was "A
Christmas Mystery* by Nathaniel
Lundqutst. Several of the partici­
pants are now deceased while
many of those In the Intermedi­
ate ensemble are now grand
mothers. I’m sure that many of
these names will Ik- familiar to
you.
Soprano soloists: Faye Garner
and Mrs. G.D. Drake; baritone
soloists: Martin Stlnerlphrr and
Evans McCoy; Male Quartet:
Myron Smith, Evan s McCoy.
Cecil A. Tucker and Marlin
Sllneclpher: laidlrs Quarteilr:
Mrs. G.D. Drake. Ileverly Benton.
Mrs. W.B. Pippin and Mrs. C.A.
Dicker.
Other members of the adult
choir were sopranos: Mrs. Guy
Bishop. Mrs. J.S. Cleveland. Mrs.
Gerald Covington. Mrs. L.F.
Garner. Mrs. D.F. Helms. Miss
Alene Moore. Mrs. Christine
Woodruff. Altos: Mrs. C.A.
Anderson. Mrs. Hoy Britt. Miss
Juanita Wynn. Tenors: Dr. C.W.
Baker.
W.ll.
Duncan
and
Kenneth Slack. Bass: E.B.
Carter. Holier! Compton. Gerald
Covington and H.C. Steele.
Other In the Intermediate Girls
Ensemble were Carrel Crlm.
Dianne Drew. Carol Ellison. Ev1e
KraUert. Mary Uoyd. Sue Koke.
Betty Ann Slaton. Barbara
Wimberly. Jane Osborne. Cindy
May, Rose Kratzert, Jackie
Derryhlll. Fenny Pulver. Lynn
Crabtree. Joyce Benton. Sharon
Riser. Allison Lee. Ethel Kiser,
Sheryl Woodard. Kathy Westfall.
Organist was Mrs. Marvin
Milam who served In this position
for about 30 years. The director.
Kirby Rogers, was a music stu­
dent at Stetson University and a
classmate of mine there. He was
paid $100 per month and served
for two years. We were good
friends and I remember catching
rides back to Stetson with him
occasionally on Sunday nights.
Qne night he forgot me and my
dad had to drive me over. Kirby
n o r has his doctorate and Uves

in*Rdgewater with his wife
Evelyn.
While I'm writing about First
Baptist Church. I'll continue with
some other Information from
1955-57 as found In A History of
First Baptist Church: 1884-1984
that I wrote for our 100th
anniversary.

Two of those who were licensed
to preach In 1955. Lronard Jones
and Wesley Hamll. did enter the
full time ministry and have been
pastors of Baptist churches for
many years. Iz*unarci has been a
pastor In Seminole and Orange
counties while Wesley Is In
I a Belle
Miss Ruth Archer, also a
Stetson student, resigned as
music director and part time
church secretary on August 1.
Mrs. Roy Reel succeeded her ns
part time secretary; this was the
only secretarial jMisition at First
Baptist al the time. Kirby Rogers
came as part time music director
In September.
On October liO, John Miller
resigned as educational director
to accept a position as pastor of a
mission church In Hypoluxo
sponsored by First Baptist
Church of West Palm Beach. On
Nov. 30. Fred B. Fisher was
called to be associate pastor at a
salary of $-1200. He was to assist
Dr. W.P. Brooks, pastor since
1929 with pa Moral duties and lo
also oversee the educational pro­
gram.
The church’s llrst newsletter
was mailed oul In February of
1956. It wns named "The
Booster* and was pnxlticed once
a month and edited by Rrv.
Fisher.
file E.D. Brownlee House ut
506 Magnollu Avenue was
bought for $ 11.000 on March 11.
1956 and the Ponder House on
September 5 for $4,200. Marvin
Milam loaned the money for the
latter ut 4 percent Interest. The
McCoslln house across Magnolia
was sold and the proceeds
applied to the church dept.
The first recorded youth week
was held at the church beginning
on April 15. Serving as officers
were pastor Frank Bryan; associ­
ate oastor. Forrest May; youth
director. Martha Grogan; Sunday
School superintendent, Otto
Thomas:
deacon Chairm an.
Howard Allred: and treasurer.
Milner Osborne.
Mr. and Mrs. O.P. Wade gave
one acre of land at Elder Springs
that year for the Elder Springs
Baptist Chapel. The churrh paid
$1,000 for the house on the
property which was being used
for Sunday School and an open
air building was erected for wor­

ship services. Dr. 11.11. Martin
was pastor of the mission and
ordained ns deacons were W.D.
Stansell. C.W. Erglr and R E.
Sodcrblom. The mission was
begun by First Baptist in
January 1954 and was organized
as Elder Springs Baptist Church
October 7. 1957. A new building
was built and J im * Dot it til 11 was
railed as first pn«»or. Several
years later It withdrew from the
Sou l hern Baptist Convention
and became an Independent
Baptist Church now named
Vic tor)* Baptist.
First Baptist approved a budget
of $51,913 Jor 1957: Dr. Brooks’
salary was $5,460.
On March 31. 1957. Dr. Brooks
Issued a challenge to the Herman

Morris Sunday School class to
start a branch Sunday School in
the llnecresl area In order to
reach out to new people. The
class took up the challenge and
began meeting at Plneerrsi
Elementary School on May 5.
Attendance grew rapidly so they
were able to constitute as a
church on June 27. Rev. Joe
Courson was railed as pastor
and there were HO charter mem­
bers.
On Easier Sunday 1957. a
record 1.120 people were In
Sunday School at First Baptist.
All nl the church owned houses
on the block were tiring used lor
r lasses.
Kirby Rogers resigned effective
May 26 W.L. Hannon became

director nl the adult choir and to Increase ihi deacon hoard by
Mrs. Guy Hlshnp look over as nine memlx-rs; those elected and
director ol the youth choirs. A later ordained were Donald
graded choir program was Ireguu Knight. Benny Austin. Melvin
In September; six new choirs Dekle. G.B. Drake. LE. Estrldge.
werr lormed for children, youth Irving Frynr, W.A. Kratzert. Dints
Hoop and W.D. Gunter.
and young adults.
In November, the church voted

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Controlled substance
Jarvter Hampton.
19. of
Slmpsonvtlle. Kentucky, was
arrested Wednesday by Sanford
police.
Hampton was charged
with possession of a controlled
substance. She was arrested In
the 3000 block of Orlando Drive.
Upon a search of Hampton's
purse, police found a green, leafy
substance mixed with loose
tobacco.

intent to distribute. Hampton was
arrested at the comer of State
Road 46 and Jltway. Hampton's
arrest was a result of Ctty/County
Investigative Bureau investigation
targeting street level crack cocaine
dealers.

Aggravated battery

Ricky Caldwell Jr.. 22. of 601 E.
3rd St.. Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday by Sanford police.
Caldwell was charged with aggra­
vated battery and arrested al the
Traffic Infraction
above residence. Report said that
David Randall. 27, of 1508
Caldwell allegedly grazed a woman
Cedar Creek Clr., Sanford, was
on the nose with a machete.
arrested Wednesday by Lake
Mary police.
Randall was No driver’s llc#n$$
charged with driving while
Deandre Jones. 22. of 51
license Is suspended or revoked.
William Clark CL. Sanford, was
Randall ran a red light according
arrested Wednesday by Seminole
lo police.
County deputies.
Jones was
Stolan car arrast
charged with operating a vehicle
Kelly Bradley. 37. of 125 with no valid driver’s license and
Bethune Clr.. Sanford, was arrested at the comer of Sanford
arrested Wednesday by Seminole Avenue and Airport Boulevard.
County deputies.
Bradley was Arresting officer ran a registration
charged with grand theft auto check on Jones’ vehicle revealed
and possession of drug parapher­ that his tag was expired.
nalia. Bradley was arrested on
Hawkins Avenue.
Officers
Incidents
approached Bradley as he was
Cash totaling $326 w as stolen
working on what was later ascer­
Wednesday In the 300 block of
tained to be a stolen car.
Hidden Lake Drive.
Multiple charges filed
A VCR worth $250 was stolen
Henry Cleveland. 19, of 2342 Wednesday In the 2100 block of
Church SL. Sanford, was arrest­ South Summerlin Avenue.
ed Wednesday by Sanford police.
A red 93 Mitsubishi Eclipse two
Cleveland w as charged with door,
license
plate
num ber
flee/attempUng to elude police VZU04D, was stolen Wednesday
officer, leaving the scene of an In the 200 block of Towne Center
accident, tampering with physi­ Circle.
cal evidence, resisting without
A Yamaha trumpet worth $500
violence. Illegal license plate and w as stolen Wednesday In the 2700
driving while license Is suspend­ block of Ridgewood Avenue.
ed or revoked.
The Sanford
Coins and jewelry were stolen
QUAD squad made (he arrest.
Wednesday In the 300 block of
South Oak Avenue. Total amount
Caught In sting
Jarvis Hampton. 18, of 2251 of property stolen was $610.
A white 95 Chevrolet Mark III,
Greenway. Sanford, was arrested
Wednesday by Seminole County license plate number 29098, with
deputies. Hampton was charged $545 in contents w as stolen
with sale of a controlled su b­ Thursday In the 2300 block of
stance and possession with South Park Avenue.

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Editorials/ Opinions
EDITORIAL

Sem inole County politics and students

Som ething
good going on

E x p e n s e -a -g a te
Sonir thoughts on thr remit Expcnsc-AGate regarding Commissioner Dick Van Welde.
Lei's all calm down and let Mr. Van Dcr Welde
explain.
I used the phrase Expcnse-A-Gatc because
everything today often refers lo that difficult
time of Watergate and the word gale Is added
lo everything to give the Impression that there
Is a serious problem. Usually, of course, that
Is not the case. So let's not get excited and give
Mr. Van Dcr W’elde and the Clerk of the Court
M.iryanne Morse an oppoitunUy lo soil all of
this out and then present the facts...both
sides.
I tried to talk to a couple of the commission­
er?*. but could only reach one. Commissioner
Adams commented that he couldn’t comment,
because he frit he really didn't know the facts
yet. Although he didn't tell me anything. I liked
ills answer.

Aren’t you getting tired of all the
bad news that eomes from the Semi­
nole County public school system?
Problems with block scheduling.
Gripes about the dress codes. Exam
scheduling that some of the harderworking students protest.
Forget some of that for a minute
and realize that there Ls so much
good going on in the schools that it
dwarfs the bad.
At l&lt;akc Mary Elementary, a new
reading specialist works with kids
who might otherwise be subject to
ridicule in a normal class.
At Lakeview Middle School, a
teacher working with disabled stu­
dents gels the satisfaction of seeing
smiles on her kids* faces when they
are able to prepare a Christmas
luncheon.
At Highlands Elementary, teachers
arc working with blind students and
have first-graders
navigating
the
hallways like sighted students.
At each of the Seminole County
high schools, students put in long
hours and tireless effort to make the
holidays better for children, seniors
and everyone else who needed a
helping hand.
At Sanford Middle School, the kids
are working their best to make sure
they have the cleanest campus in the
county even though bulldozers are
doing construction work all around.
At Heathrow Elementaiy. the kids
are building a butterfly garden and
an outdoor classroom in the woods to
interact with the learning experience.
There are hundreds of examples
besides these, but they’re not the
normal tilings that make headlines.
A man walks onto the Seminole
High campus after shooting himself
and makes the front page. School
board meetings turn into argumenta­
tive battles w h ic h ’co m p letely d e tra c t
from the p o sitiv es th at th e S e m fn o le
County sch o o l system is e x p e r ie n c ­
ing. All things w e S h ou ld k n o w ab o u t,
but not all w e sh o u ld h e a r ab o u t.
Sure, sch o o ls a re o v ercro w d ed , test
scores aren't w h a t they sh o u ld b e a ll
of the time, b u t th e re 's a lot go in g on
that shows that th e p u b lic sch ool s y s ­
tem really isn 't d o in g s u c h a b a d Job
after all.
Next time y o u w a n t to c o m p la in
about something In the p u b lic sch o o l
system, try v isitin g o n e o f th e lo c a l
schools an d y ou m igh t Just feel a little
better about th e m .

T h e Le tte r
I received a letter last week that really both­
ered me. The letter was sent out to residents of
thr county from Commissioners Dick Van Dcr
Welde and Grant Malay endorsing Carlton
Henley’ for District IV In the upcoming elec­
tion. I don't have a problem with sitting com ­
missioners endorsing others for rommlsslon
seats. I do however, think that this letter was
In poor taste and creates a difficult working
environment for the commission as a whole,
for this next year.
Usually these endorsements are done In
conjunction with other campaign literature
which Is more respectful of the opposiUon. I
can say that I have heard comments that echo
what I have Just stated...poor Judgment. What
do you think?

P olitical a p p o in tm e n ts
Too few being appointed to too many boards.
IVrhups one person should be restricted to
one appointment at any given time within the

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Good news...a balanced budget. Tttx cuts,
please not right now! Halnnrr the budget, put
a good year or two behind us. get on some very
solid ground and then look at tax ruts.
Here’s a great campaign Issue...proper care
for our elderly. The best of rare for all. Come
up with a plan lo Itelp families care for those
that must he In nursing facilities. It's a na­
tional disgrarr. Countries with terrible human
rights records have shown morr respect for the
riders of thrlr nations.

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That's what the name should bcl It Is to the
advantage of Sanford to maintain the name. I
don’t think there Is any doubt that there Is
pressure from Orinndo to make the change for
their benefit. Let’s see who accommodates
them.
Airlines now using the airport prefer the pre­
sent name and travelers eertalnlv Identify with
the present name much more than the new
projiosed name. Sanford business leaders and
residents need to think about this one and the
possible consequences of a name change. H a ­
ven’t we been doing Just fine with the present
named Yes Indeedll What's In a name? More
business!! Take advantage of the Orlando area
name. Put It first for the good of Sanford.

M a yor L a rry Data
The right person for the right time. A little
rough at times? Maybe...hut good for thr City
of Sanford at a critical time.

T h a stata and J a b Bush
I don’t know what will happen but they're off
to a had start unless somebody either gets the
record straight or drops out. Let's hope the
matter la cleared up and does not rear It's ugly

Oh what a great month It has been fur our
kids. Lake Howell Hand and the I'rarlt Howl.
Overall the BEST HAND. Tliry wrrr chosen to
pertorm in the pre-game and half time shows
The Marching Hand placed first In thrlr divi­
sion and received the Ornnd Champion Tro­
phy. Placed second In class for parade compe­
tition. earned first place for marrhtng percus­
sion and best auxiliary. In the Concert Hand
competition the symphonic band placed sec­
ond In llirtr division and the wind ensemble
placed fourth In thr top division. Good Job!
Lake liowrll will also he a pari of Ihe Junior
Congrrss DO In Washington this spring. Seven
AP history students will jrpresrnt Lake Howell
and he the first from Florida to attrnd this
conference. More about that In the school sec­
tion. Thr students are looking for donations
for this trip to help defray some of the costs. If
you want to help, contact me at thr Sai\ford
IlcniUi and 111 put you In toiirh with the proper
people. Let’s wish them the t»rxt nnd let's help
them get there.
Hark to thr band for Just a moment. One
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disabled.
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A fine play at Good
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Sweet 15; What path to adulthood?

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Most young people reaching the age o f IS
start to think about what the future holds for
them. It la a time when they start leaving thetr
childhood behind and stepping into the adult
world.
Life starts to be a wo rid o f more decisions
and doubts. Moat o f them have probably
started the tenth grade in high school. Thetr
parents are g M n g them more privileges and
freedom. The world begins to be one big party
and ao fun of excitement. The sky is the Umlt.
For some there Is no coming down and nothing
much to worry about. The future is no p rob­
lem. They know that It la already taken care of.
Their families are probably rich or financially
secure.
O n the other hand, the disadvantaged ones
have to Inch their way along, knowing If they
set goals for themselves they will have to p ro ­
ceed with a lot o f faith and the win (o do It.
Their families may barely be able to send them
to school, Just surviving from day to day. Some
don’t have parents who really care
and there Isn't anyone that la d o se
to adriae and guide them. This 1* the -time In
thetr Uvea when they have to decide which road
they will travel! The road that la
careless or the one that could make you
break you.
The carefree and careless road Is quite a
T h a t la no caring, no feelings, no loving, no
responsibilities, principles and no morals. You
b y to aee how many people you
how long you can heat them,
everyone goes: that Includes parents, ataters,
brothers, friends, wife and let’s not forget the
children.
There are thoae o f you that have seen the life
which drug dealers lead. To you It may seem
that there couldn't be a better life to Uve. Easy
and fast money that you believe will help you
to reach your goals and dreams sooner than
you exported. But listen, the life o f • drug
dealer may be an easy way to
money
(selling drugs la Illegal! but the
so you have
to pay font worth It.
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*He who tills his land will have plenty o f bread.
But he who follows frivolity will have poverty
m oughl (20| A faithful man will abound with
but he who hastens to be rich will
not go unpun ished.* There are many o f you
i*t pay these verses any attention but
! they are true. If you could ^ e n d a
month temporarily behind bars you would re­
alise Just how much you are risking your free­
dom and dignity.
You are fold when to get up. when to cat. and
when to go to bed. Who can
to aee you.
your mall Is read and your life may be In dan­
ger. Not to mention you have no privacy. Do
you think that your parents, girlfriends, friends
or other relatives want to have to coma to see
you In Jail? Not only that, think of the Uvea you
are messing up by selling drugs. Even though
are forcing the people to buy the d n * you
v what they do to them. Young girls don't

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think that having babies will be of any great
Joy. You have to give up all of your young life.
Simply because once you have a child your fu­
ture no longer belongs to Just you. Moat of you
will end up broke, broken and homeless.
The road to achievement, respect and honor
Is harder and longer. You Instill in yourself
principles and morals. The Ooldcn Rule says,
*Do unto others aa you would have them do
unto you.* Is one o f your strongest points.
There are so many trials and tribulations to
overcom e. Often times you give out. but you
must not give up. There are times when you
hear and don't bear and aee and don't aee. Half
o f the time you give up the right for the wrong.
When people talk about you let It be with re­
spect. Buie, you will find that people might not
like you, but they will have to respect you If
you respect yourself. You aee. respect la some­
thing that la earned. The experiences that you
encounter along the way should be stepping
atones for you. The carefree and careless per­
son probably w o n t recognise his or her mis­
takes or experiences ao he or she can t use
them to hie or h er advantages.
In building your Uve e n d u rin g it to the foilcat. fantasy can only plan a small pari. A lot of
what happens in Ufc you w on t understand and
you wonder why It had to happen to you. You .
overcom e these triala and" tribulations gaining
wiser.
way. you will fall off
that ladder you are trying to d l m b o r stray
x i have
nave chosen. D on t Just
you
stay down there on the ground or keep on
wandering around on that road that you aren’t
supposed to be do. because there la someone
out there that's waiting for you to Call ao they
can put thetr fort on you. They want you to
wander around loot because you are getting
forther away from your goal.
You know deep down within you. the road
that you choose and that helps you to l
on your fort and onto that ladder again. You
have come too far now to turn around or lo
fail. The decision that you made at the cross­
roads ao long ago will make you the beat o f a
woman or man In your fotuie enabling you to
continue to succeed the rest o f your life.

A few weeks ago,, during the Christmas
week. 1 paid a return visit to the Oood S a ­
maritan Home In Sanford. I was asked lo
attrnd the holiday play. The Birth q f Jesus,
that was put on by the residents on Dec. 2 1.
The last time I had been at the Oood S a ­
maritan Home was In July while doing re­
search for my July 20 article. The Oood S a ­
maritan Home, established in the 1940's, la
a congregate living facility for the elderly
and disabled.
Tb art the stage, the play retold the story
of the birth of Jesus. The residents played
the Biblical character* Mary. Joseph, an ­
gels and the three wise men. The actors
were especially enthusiastic, although one
Individual needed a little coaxing out of hla
room.
Even the baby, played by an eightmonth- old girt, did an excellent Job. and
who as In regular show business fashion,
also had an understudy. The staff and vol­
unteer* did ■ fine Job in getting the *ctora
out on stage in a timely manner.
The playa director. Ms. VcrdeU Pugh, had
rehearsed the group of actors for a week
before the shows opening. Ms. Pugh de­
scribed the play aa a “very rewarding expe­
rience*. Even the staff commented to me
that they thought the residents had a lot of
fun doing the play. A staff member also said
’ they'll be talking about this for several
days' referring to the residents.
The play s list of actors Included Alexia
Jordan Taylor as Baby Jesus, Tommy Dent
as Joaeph. Emma Beach aa Maty and Clara
Friedman and Frances Peters as the angels.
The three wise men were Willie Epps, John
Henry Smith and Bingham Coral.
Other entertainment Included The Peace­
ful Zion Baptist Church Chorus of A lta­
monte Springs, which helped entertain the
ce with a
some lovely holiday musical
selections. The Rev. Tyrone Oieen and hla
wife led everyone in a round of songs. Also
In attendance at the show was Mr*. Thelma
Mike, the Oood Samaritan Home manager,
who thanked everyone for thetr participa­
tion.
It w as a great opportunity for the public
to Interact with the residents. More than
juat being an entertaining hour or two. the
play w as a hit on several levels. Moat nota­
bly tt helped the residents show the com ­
munity and themselves that the residents of
the Oood Samaritan Home can and rttouid
still be useful.
1b put It another way. too many times In
sodrty today we overtook the dderiy or d is­
abled thinking that they have nothing to
offer. ITUs of course la false. Another posi­
tive aspect o f the play w as that tt showed
the residents that they are not forgotten.
If you would Uke to help the Oood Samari­
tan Home. U la located at 1704 W . 9th St. In
B a n fp d or you can call them at 222-2321.
If you have anything far us here at
•Special People*, please let us know.

�Sanford Harold. Sanford. Honda ■ Sunday, January I f , 1998

Opinions
Three things we must do to reclaim America
In today's political nrrnn and In order to be­
come a politician and stay being a politician
yon have to be able to snivel In a very high de­
gree. The desire to be a sniveler Is not top pri­
ority: It must be Ingrained. You also need the
ability to hide the sniveling. You haw to be
able to help cover up the sniveling of your colleagues. That way ail the snivelers can huddle
together to make things look right In the eyes
of the unsuspecting. All you have to do Is look
at our Congress. Our Constitution and our
country are being forced Into the toilet Just be­
cause the majority o f the membership of Congresi* arc accomplished snivelers. They know
exactly what II Is they are doing. l*eople nsk
why are they doing what they are doing If they
know what they're doing. The answer Is this:
They are completely swallowed up by their lit­
tle country club known as Washington. This,
they are told, Is the way to live and "get
ahead*. If they follow orders and *ga along*
Ihry will nor only be known ns Just the elite
but the rich elite. That's when the sniveling. If
It’s Ingrained, begins. A lot of young politicians
go to Washington now knowing much about
themselves and. least of all. how Washington
works. They portray to their families and con­
stituents of their honest and rock-llke princi­
pals to uphold our Constitution. They thrn
pack their bags, which hold their new WashIngton-look suits, expensive after shave lotion
and a bundle of accumulated, 'patriotic' docu­
ments and notes. As soon as they arrtvr In
Washington and have their first mrellng with
their collragues. the Ingrained mtsfunctlon of
sniveling Is brought out Into the open. Tire
leaders can spot this 'quality' a mile off and
make promises to the faithful' that they will be
'taken care o r ly way of heebies, owning'
their own commltlres. myriad perks which, for
the most part, arr undisclosed up to this
point. For example, Don Kostrnkowski was
one of the most perfected snivelers Washing­
ton lias ever seen, lie slithered, slimed and
sniveled his way to be head ol the Mouse Ways

Scot
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Scot E a k m a n
firefighter

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and

paramedicHe Is a family
m an w h o .a rd e n tly
follows national politics.

and Means Committee and became one of the
most powerful beings In Washington. He was
renter stage In the saying which echoed
through the 'hallowed halls', ~Whatcvcr Rosty
wants, Itosty gets*. I'll bet he’s still wondering
what went wrong when, after his 'patriotic'
reign, he landed behind bars. Oh well, what's
one sniveler here or there* I'm sure he's en­
joying life anyway with his huge, hypocritical,
retirement pension knowing the American tax­
payers are footing his bills. Old 'Hosty' defi­
nitely was a true sniveler. Tills be-a-crook-andget-your-pension-anyway perk has Its appeal
to some new Congress people. They can see
that If you are discovered as a crook, you will
still get your huge pension with a minimum
amount of 'lime served'.
Hrlnglng up this saying, which Is frequently
used In Washington, *no wrong-doings*, one
has to be reminded of Hill. He has undoubtedly
used this sniveling, evasive protection many
limes. My using this as an answer to point
blank questions, It relieves the 'user' of actu­
ally answering the question. It Just puts things
on a relative basis as la what Is a "wrong do­
ing*. I'm pretty sure mil Isn’t the anti-Christ
but It would appear to many that, If there were

cundldalcR he would want to be Included In the
list. Ills mentor at Georgetown University was
Carroll Quigley, a real up and coming Marxist
If there ever was one. Dill played prottgt to
Cecil Rhodes at Oxford University In England
who also advocated multl-cultum! Marxism.
Hill sniveled real hard during the Vietnam war
by. not only going to Russia and protesting the
war, but advocating the over-throw of the
American government at the same time. When
he attended Yale after his treasonous. Euro­
pean fiasco he probably heard that Oeorgc
Dush was a selrctFd member of the ghoulish,
queer, secret, elite. Yale organization called
the 'Skull and Hones'. And If my assumptions
are correct. Hill probably would have been
elatrd to lie a member of that organization
himself. He never achieved that particular,
devilish plateau but he did meet Hillary, who Is
Just as devilish and who. I'm sure at the time,
vaulted his life to new heights.
You could call Hill the sniveler's sniveler. Ills
lowly flock In Congress, too, whether they be
Republican or Democrat, follow their leader
like a herd of rattle being led to the slaughter.
Can you believe that our Congress. Republi­
cans and Democrats alike, never read the bills
and proceeded to pass the devastating NAFTA
and GATT? These bills were timed to be
ased not only with a lame-duck Congress,
t by bribes and promises made by our
president to our sniveling Congressional mem­
bers? Most of these victims of greed found exit
the president's promises were nothing but lies,
but what's new? That started a new phase as
the snowball of corruption came rumbling
down Hie hill. ‘AH' harmoniously Joined hands
again for the chemical ban and other UN man­
dates. Now Dill and hts sheep are In the proc­
ess of designating huge parcels or our country
as UN 'biospheres'. They have the treaty on
our waterways, which will designate properly,
which Is a certain distance from a waterway, to
be government owned. Dill and company are
doing the same thing with our parks and soon,

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guess what? They want all property. No one
will own anything. Dill Ib following the Com­
munist manifesto which contains one. big sen­
tence. That sentence. In effect, says that II Is a
crime for anyone to own any property. That,
along with confiscating the guns from honest
citizens, will Just about complete Dill's agenda
with the UN. From that point on the UN will
govern. Dill and his lovely bride will Just be
living high In some elite retreat somewhere
still yelling and screaming al each other.
Rather than focus on purposely diversionary
lesser or secondary problems we must all zero
In on a few major things that have to take
place soon or we will all be slaves taking or­
ders from a non-elccted group appointed by
the same ones who own the US monetary sys­
tem called the Federal Reserve Doard. The
'Fed' Is not Federal. They are a group of nonAmrrlcan* private, ultra, mega-rlch, Interna­
tional bankers who control this country. They
print our money at will and out of thin air. For
each bill they print, regardless of denomina­
tion. they charge Interest, which Is payable by
the American citizen. Their only concern is to
own everything Including us and our land. The
Federal Reserve Doard Is high on the list of
things that have to be abolished. Creating our
money must go back to being the responsibil­
ity of our Congress. NAFTA and GATT must be
repudiated. We must get out of the UN and
shut the doors to Mr. Rockefeller’s world gov­
ernment visionaries. If we put enough pressure
on our elected 'representatives* to start repre­
senting us maybe we can once more call our­
selves Americans without sniveling. And down
the road we won't have to be afmid of the
knock on the door In the middle of the night,
which some Americans now are starting to
recognize and fear as a probability. With our
efforts put Into these three things, the devilish
house of cards that Dill and Hillary are putting
together for our demise will start crumbling
with the approach o f the slightest ripple in the
air.

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LETTERS

Longwood: No
pay, no service

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Recent media coverage at­
tempts to make Longwood look
as If Us political leaders would
be completely wrong If they
refused to follow the edict of
one newspaper on live matter
of the CRA on 17-02. One arti­
cle staled, utter alia, that
what's right for the people they
represent...''
Fortunately,
Longwood's
elected
officials
followed this advice and did
what la best for the people of
Longwood. We should all stand
and applaud.
Longwood has a large num ­
ber of enclaves for which It
es fire and police services
t receives not 1 cent In reve­
nue. Longwood pays for all of
the streets that surround these
enclaves but gets nothing In re­
turn. The bottom line: Longwood has been subsidizing the
county for a long. long time.
The county getu all the money,
and we pay all the bills. C on ­
sider East Street, for example.
Another newspaper printed an
article about this street and
the need for its paving. What
wasn't said Is the area of the
east side of this street that is
an enclave, and the owners
would not be assessed so much
as I cent for Its paving. Neither
could they be forced to help
defray the expense o f a sewer
line.
What county officials refuse
to acknowledge Is the law on
this subject that states. T h e
Legislature recognizes that en­
claves can create significant
problems In planning, growth
management, and service de­
livery, and therefore declares
that It Is the policy of the state
to eliminate enclaves.* The
statute further states. *ln order
to expedite the annexation of
enclaves of 10 acres or less...a
municipality may: Annex an
enclave by Interlocal agree­
ment with the county having
lurtsdictlon of the enclaves...*
ota that state policy is to
eliminate enclaves and pro­
vides a vehicle *to expedite*
their elimination.
About three years ago, an ­
nexation of enclaves was a
subject of discussion. What
happened? O u r then new lead­
ers went to Sanford with hats
in hand which the county
commissioners promptly filled
up with garbage. Instead of
saying absolutely no, w e ll go
to court because the proposed
agreement violates state p o l­
icy, Longwood's leaders acqui­
esced to an agreement that
permits annexation only when
and If the property changes
hands. In the meantime, resi­
dents o f Longwood would con ­
tinue to subsidise the county.
It w as wrong then, and It Is
wrong now. Note the language
in the statute: *In order to ex­
pedite.* So much for following
state policy.
Now let's take a look at the

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Our appreciation it extended
for your kindact tei. care,
pnycn, and comfort during the
brief illnesa and demiie o f our
Beloved Relative, Putor and
Friend:

Reverend Leroy H. Hendrix, Pastor

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Thanks also for your attendance and participation in his
HomcGoing Service.

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*7 havefought a goodfight, I havefinishedmy course.
parcels on 17-92 that might
meet the lawful definition of
slum or blighted area. They are
not In Longwood. They are en­
claves. Our code enforcement
officer has no Jurisdiction In
the county. Where has the
county been? County officials
want * to use money derived
from Longwood to fund tm -1
provements
on
their
alums/bllghlcd
areas.
More
subsidizing by the people of
Longwood. Baloney! And If the
county wants a sewer line on
17-92, let them pay for II. The
residents of Longwood should
not be paying for a sewer line
for people not In our city and
for whom we could not knee to
hook on!
Finally, if the county refuses
to permit Longwood to annex
gU. of Ita enclaves. I hope our
commissioners tell the county
to start providing fire and po­
lice services to property it
owns In our city and that we
will no longer respond
to
emergencies In the county If
county
personnel
are
not
available because they are re­
sponding to property they own
in our city. Apopka sent a
message to Orange County. No
pay. no service.
O ur elected officials have a
duty only to the citizens of
Longwood.
County
commis­
sioners. on the other hand,
should not forget that Long­
wood residents are also resi­
dents of Seminole County.

Keep airport name
, After again reading an article
on the name change o f OS1AOriando Sanford International
Airport. I would like to oilier a
few thoughts.
1. The new members of the
Sanford
Airport
Authority
should research the actions of
the previous authority mem­
bers and sec why they took the
took.
actions they took

2. Decause of OIA previous
tremendous marketing of Q r nation known worldwide - as
told to this authority years ago.
And the growth is evidence of
that fact Orlando la the • ! v a ­
cation destination In the country.
3. The tour groups are using
the name
M L llt :
ford to market the growth of
their business. Do we want
that or not?
It would be impossible for
Sanford to match or even a p ­
proach our neighbor’s mar­
keting - that's already In place.
‘ g Is like New York.
Chicago or L A . Orlando m eans
Disney World. Sea World. Epcot and many other things.
So. as a citizen. I am looking
to the member o f the authority
to make the airport a success­
ful part of Sanford. Now U'a
one of Sanford's
brightest
spots.

I recommend you keep the
name OSIA. This name gives
us identity. It's the smart thing
to do.
P.S. In flying • you must navi­
g a t e and sometimes you have
to make moves you didn't plan
on. but you make them for
safety's sake. So be safe. Keep
OSIA.

Airport Authority

Change airport name
Concerning the subject of
Orlando Sanford Airport vs.
Sanford Orlando Airport.
I have Just returned from
London. Having to spend sev­
eral hours at Oatwlck Airport 1
read everything posted,
in­
cluding all the ads, and found
myself looking repeatedly at
the arrival and departure tele-

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I have kept thefaith. There is laid upfor me
a crown of righteousness." II Timothy4:5-8
Wife, Ruby; and the Hendrix, Harrington

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In The “Old
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• one Funeral Director handies all details
• all preparation Is done al this facility
• service times will meet your needs
• no interest is charged on trusted
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Arthur Purser. 73, Altamonte
Springs, died Thursday, Jan.
8, 1996. He moved to Central
Florida bom Lawton. O U a . In
I960 and served the military
In World W ar II. Korea and
Vietnam.
Survivors
include
wife
Phuong. Honolulu; sons Pat­
rick Purser. Orlando; Michael
Purser, Nebraska: Roderick
Nghiem.
Idaho;
daughter
Brenda
Franklin,
Orlando;
and five grandchildren.
Voasen Cremation Services
In charge o f arrangements.

MABOB V A I l t t
M arge Walker. S3. Sanford,
died Jan. 4. 1998, Barn Feb.
11. I M S . she w as born in
Tampa and worked as a
homemaker.
Survivors include father U t ­
ile
Willie
Other
Walker.
Tampa and mother Jeanette

Thelma Dowdell. Tampa.
Wilson-Elchelberger Mortu­
ary in charge o f arrange­
ments.

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Richard Graham. 63, DeBary, died W ednesday . Jan. 7.
He eras #ui avid Florida Oator
fan
who
enjoyed
fishing,
sports and gospel hymns. He
waa a retired d e sk with the
railroad and a member o f the
U.8. Navy Reserve.
Survivors include wife, A n ­
nette. DeBary; mother Julia
Graham, DeBary; son Jeff.
Palm City: Terry. Orange Park;
John Flanigan. Morristown.
N.Y.; Joe. Orlando; daughter,
Holly Graham. St. Augustine:
brother John. Lake Mary; and
six grandchildren.
Altman-Long Funeral Home,
DeBary In charge of arrangementa.

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Cuba
Continued from P »| t 1A

rhanrr to
continue hl» education about
the sea and tlir people who llvr
around It. Hr said most of his
writing focuses on the marine
environment . A trained scuba
diver. Belleville has wrltlen ar­
ticles for Newsweek. Sierra
Audubon. Islands. American
Wav. Sea Frontiers. Destina­
tion Discovery.
and other
magazines. He also served as
editor for Rodalc's Scuba Div­
ing magazine In 1990. In 1997
he earned the Telly Award for
*ln Search of Xanadu," a film
he scripted and helped produce
and direct.
When
on
assignment.
Belleville said the experience
gives him a perspective. *It’s a
living education.*
A resident of Florida for 25
years. Belleville said his love of
the environment seems only
natural since he grew up on
the Eastern Shore of Maryland
llshlng and hiking through the
woods.
*IFs important to many peo­
ple to maintain a connection
with nature and the environ­
ment and being able to appre­
ciate the fresh air and the
trees," he said.
"IVe always had an affinity
for the outdoors.* he said.
Belleville Is currently plan­
ning for his next writingadventure. which will be in the
Bahamas researching sharks.

order swimsuit
businesses in hot water
Prom S ta ff R eports

TALLAHASSEE
Florida
Agriculture
and
Consumer
Services Commissioner Bob
Crawford Is taking action
against two South Florida
companies involved In mail­
order swimsuit businesses.
A lawsuit has been filed
against Priscilla Swimwear Inc.
and Golden Tropics of Miami
Inc., and the owner of the
companies.
Marian
Albert
Hillman. The action was taken
after his office received more
than 170 complaints
from
people in the United States
and Canada. The complaints
alleged that after responding to
advertisements In Seventeen
and Cosmopolitan magazines,
they either did not receive a
swimsuit or they did not
receive
an
ncceptable
swimsuit.
The
reasons
for
the
swimsuits being unacceptable
ranged
from
mismatched
bikinis to the swimsuits being
’ torn,
stained.
soiled
or
otherwise
unfit.* The ads
promised the suits could be
returned for a full refund, yet.
most consumers who returned
the suits never received a

refund. A temporary Injunction
preventing the companies from
engaging In further deceptive
tactics
has
already
been
entered by Judge
Murray
Goldman, based on the motion
filed by Crawford.
"Tills lawsuit should put
Pl
people
on
notice
that
Inn
scammlng the public will not
be tolerated." Crawford sold.
Documents filed by the state
also
revealed
that
the
companies were not paytng for
the magazine ads.
The defendants were charged
with violating the state's Unfair
Trade Practices Act. (he Mall
or Telephone Merchandising
Rule.
and
misleading
advertising. The potential fine
penalty for each violation Is
$10,000.
restitution
to
consumers
and
punitive
damages.

vision screens. All flights listed
for the Sanford Airport, and on
New Year's morning there were
three departing for Sanford In
one 45 minute period, listed
the flight as being from Gatwlck to Sanford. Oilando was
not mentioned.
1 read several ads posted on
the walls advertising flights
into Sanford and the Central
Florida area. Disney and other
attractions were listed, but I
did not see Orlando mentioned
anywhere.
Since the English have al­
ready decided we are the San­
ford Airport. It makes sense to
call us the Sanford or the
Sanford Orlando Airport. Why
confuse the Issue?
Curtis L.
Retired Principal
Seminole County Schools

King
Con Untied from Paga LA

dream. He shared together, reached out lo oth­
ers. helped the community rid Itself of the bar­
riers which divide it and always had lime for
people of all races, religions, classes and sta­
tions In life. He put aside differences and
Joined in a spirit of togethemesa.
Musical renditions will be presented by the
Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. Celebration Choir
which was organized some 10 years ago under
the direction o f the late Maty Whitehurst. The
choir continues to serve under the baton and
direction of Gloria Barber Haves Williams.

Although mall order can be a
convenient
way
to
shop.
Crawford said shoppers should
not be too hasty. Never send
cash and keep copies of all ads
and correspondence, he said.
To
chrck
a
company's
complaint record, call 1-800HELP-FLA.

Dignity for animals
The report of circus trainer
Richard Chlpperfleld's hospi­
talization after being mauled
by a tiger In St. Petersburg. FI.,
did not reveal the whole story.
What compels elephants, ti­
gers. and other ‘ circus an i­
mals* to attack their trainers Is
the simple fact that the fearbased methods of ‘ taming*
these animals, drive many over
the edge like a battered wife.
You have only to look at the
‘ tools of the trade* ~ whips,
bullhooks. chains, fire sticks,
and electric shock prods - to
figure that out.
Social Isolation, sexual pri­
vation. beatings, confinement
to small cages, and food and
water deprivation are all well-

documented aspects of animalbased circuses.
Undercover
footage has revealed trainers of
big cats beating them with ax
handles and punching them In
the face with closed fists —
small wonder, then, that some
animals crack. The tiger In the
latest
Chlpperfield
Incident
paid with his life.
It is time to stop patronizing
animal circuses and send the
hapless performers to sanctu­
aries where they can live In
dignity and without fear. This
would prevent future tragedies
involving both humans and
animals.
U g l M B. Hawkish

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Continued

parent did mention to me that they have been
at the top of the list now lor three years for
new band uniforms, but haven't gotten them
although new band uniforms have been issued
during that time. I haven't looked into it. Per­
haps a board member will take a look at this
concern. If true, they have been very patient.
Please let me know what your students are

doing that deserve mention. The Sanford Her­
atd is most anxious to get the word out about
the accomplishments o f our county students
and the staff writers want to hear the good
news. Pay attention to the sports page and
school reports. Hey. what about these basket­
ball players?
That Is just one school among many in our
county. A few things that you may not have

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been aware of. If you look at all these good
things from Just one school, you must realise
that there is a great deal more not reported
throughout the county every week. What does
this tell you? It tells us that we hove great kids
In our county and In this country.
Where are the television stations?
Maybe a brief school report once a week
might not be a bad idea. Replace one of the
stories that are dragging us all down with a bit
o f good nears about our Iddaft Channel 2 may
be the one to take the challenge. W ho knows?
I suspect we are going to hear about Sonny
Bono for the next couple of wrecks until are
can't stand it anymore. Before the tragedy. I
bet they haven't done a story on Mr. Bono in
years.

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the county. The investigation is
ongoing.
Buber's
lawault
includes
state
and federal
charges.

West
1A
sign that a lot o f people are
dissatisfied with the current
administration and arant a
change."
Morris, who h as been the
chairman of the board in three
of the four years he h as served
in his first term, is expected to
announce his 1996 candidacy
in the next two weeks. He said
Wednesday he considered h is
work for the county his top
priority as of today.
Tie's probably not that c on ­
cerned y e t” West said, "and
figures there's no b ig rush.*
West said he w a s a life-long
Republican who participated in
Ids first presidential cam paign
as a first grader paaalng out
Richard Nixon flyers for the
1960 election against John F .
Kennedy.
A native o f Warm inster in
Bucks County. Pa.. West
to Florida Bible College in K is­
simmee and did m issionary
work for 20 years for the N ew
Tribes Mission. He said h is
passion is com puters and that
while with New Tribes he cre­
ated linguistics
helped translate foreign lano u ld b e
gusges so they could
on the average personal com ­
puter.
West said he owned his own
bookstore when he eras 21. and
w as in Thailand for 10 years a s
part o f his New Tribes Miss ion
He is currently the state O dd
director for the Florida Chris-

tlan Coalition and is a member
o f the Zoning and Planning
Board o f Seminole County. He
and his wife. Eileen, have been
married 25 years, live in Longwood and attend First Baptist
Church o f Orlando. They nave
three children.
*T v e become involved in
politics to Uy and make a dif­
ference.* West said. I encour­
age good but leas governm ent*
West aald he had worked on
cam paigns
for
Sen.
John
Oetalldewtcz. Rep. Bob Brooks.
Rep. Tom Feeney and Seminole
County CfTtnmlselfmfT Grant
Maloy. Maloy*a wife. Althea. Is
an office manager in W est's
*Td like to ace Bob West do
w rfl." Orant Maloy said Thurs­
day. T ie ’s straight forward and
honest • not a s flashy o r as
Ctlntoneaque a s Randy Mor­
ris."
Maloy aald that West w as a
Trig
help"
in
his
getting
elected. "T ie's a good conser­
vative Republican who has
done a lot behind the scenes.
Bob's not going around com ­
plaining but actually showing
there are better ways to do
things.
" H e w as the chairman for
the Contract with the County
program, which many of us
supported. Should he get in of­
fice. Bob West will be another
vote
against
unnecessary
spending and fight for lower
taxes. I'd welcome a vote like
that." Malay said.

Hinckley said site learned that
Orange County libraries had
software that blocked most of
the explicit material on the In­
ternet.
Campanaro said the block
used In Orange County could
also filter out material for le­
gitimate uses.
For example, she said, if you
block out the keyword ‘ breast.*
that could eliminate research
Information on breast cancer.
Hinckley said she has spokrn to several other parents
who have complained and she
plans to distribute flyers at the
library
Monday
morning
warning the public on what ex­
actly can be accessed through
the Internet.

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Seminole County filed a motion
in the 18th Judicial Circuit
Court to dismiss the claim for
wrongful termination. Suber Is
seeking 8250.000 dam ages on
that charge. The court granted
the motion, from which Buber's
attorneys appealed. The United
States Court. Middle District,
reinstated Suber'a claim and
bifurcated
the
proceedings.
The federal charges o f dis­
crimination will be beard in
federal court. Other charges
will be heard In Seminole
County circuit court.

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"We asked the District Court
to be the appellate
court.
Joyce was very pleased that
the court agreed with her peti­
tion to amend and have her
claims beard.* H ead said.

Ja n u a ry 24, 1998

Besides the 8250.000 dam ­
ages for wrongful termination.
Suber is seeking 85 million for
age discrimination. 85 million
for the county's refusal to re­
spect her employment and
property rights, and to con ­
tinue her employment, and 810
million for sexual harassment.
She contents in her suit that
she was "regularly subjected to
unwanted sexual advances and
innuendoes by male m embers
of the county staff, including
elected
officials,
employees
and paid agents.* Her attor­
neys claim as a condition of
employment “we are past the
age of patting a woman on the
butt and telling her to enjoy It*
The lawsuit is currently in
the discovery phase, in which
Information from both aides la
gathered and shared. Suber re­
cently testified 12 hours in her
dfpoiltton.
firmly believe all of
Joyce's allegations
will
be
proven true,* Head said.

said they sluuld not block the
Internet completely because
the could be sued by the ACLU
or something like that.* she
said.
Campanaro said she has re­
ceived some complaints and it
was her understanding that
county attomrys were working
to see what the library can do.
"There are a whole lot of Is­
sues here.* Campanaro said.
T h is 1s a something that Is
going on across the country
and there's no easy answer.*
Tlie
Internet
technology.
Campanaro said, Is something
so new that society has not yet
figured out how to deal with the
pros und the cons.
Upon further investigation.

era to the Sanford branch li­
brary.
*1 was very upset to find out
that people were using the In­
ternet to view pornographic
images at the library,* Hinck­
ley said. *1 try to give my kids
the type of childhood where
they are protected against this
type of thing.*
Hinckley said her 15-year-old
daughter, who was working on
a school project at the library,
let her know that boys as
young as 10 or 11- years- old
were accessing explicit Images,
which could also be seen by
those walking near the com ­
puter
screens.
A
filtering
screen the library uses is not
adequate to block the Images
from those not using the com ­
puters. she said.
When Hinckley expressed her
concerns to one of the librari­
ans regarding the use o f com ­
puters in the children's area to
view pornography,
she was
told if this happened library
patrons were told to move to
the
adult
area
computers
which are about four feet away.
T m concerned this is draw­
ing people Into pornography
and this can lead to violence
against women and children.*
she said.
Hinckley said she spoke to
branch manager Janean C am panaro but was not satisfied
with the response.
“S he told me they were aware
of the problem but she said
they had s legal opinion that

Suber
Coa tinned
rials in Suiter's department.
Late in 1997, the FBI requisi­
tioned related documents from

This choir continues lo entertain with the
songs that All the heart and enrich the spirit of
the soul.
Highlighting the tnterfalth religious obser­
vance. the message will be delivered by the
Rev. Bruce Scott, pastor of the First Presbyte­
rian Church In Sanford.
Tills service has for the last 10 years shown
fellowship between the churches and pastors
of the Sanford-Seminole County communities.
Fellowship and togetherness are one of the
dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr. a legacy
In his own right.

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Plenty of honors
in Oviedo ROTC
my m u x
Herald Staff Writer
A lot of high school students
have the wrong Impression
about the Naval Junior Re­
serve Officer's Training Corps.
Bdlcve It or not, they are
kids in the hall
iy the flag during the
Anthem or the ones
outside sweating and march­
ing around .
ROTC la actually an organi­
sation for dedicated students
who are trying to decide If a
career In the military Is for
them.
At Oviedo High School, the
program Is even a little but
’ Besides all
al of the education
and training, we learn how to
be a family In this program.*
Cadet-Ensign
AlHernandez. *We also
learn how to be a part of the
community, both at school
and In the real world. The val­
ues that are taught here go
way beyond military training.*
The reason for that Is C o lo ­
nel Joseph Nardo.
After serving In the Marine
Corps for 30 years and retir­
ing in 1990. the Colonel de­
cided to try substitute teach­
ing. Although this may seem
Marine
man, but NanSo said he
ic loved
the Job from the atari.
Teaching la so rewarding.*
he
said.
’ Kids
are
like
sponges and when you see
thetr faces light up when
something cliches, that In It­
self Is the payback.’
Once Nardo began Oiling In
at Oviedo, he realised that
there w as a big h ale- tn- lb s
cintcutum ■where the RflfTC
program should be. In faeff he
was approached with the Idea

of heading up the program.
Four years ago, the first
ROTC class began at the high
school. Right away, Nardo b e­
gan passing on his years of
experience In both military
and human relations.
By the second year. Oviedo's
ROTC program w as awarded
the title of an honor unit.
Units are given the title of
honor based on Inspections
and
achievements. Only 10
percent of the nation's pro­
grams are honor units and the
fact that Nardo's w as named
by the second year Is quite an
accomplishment.
Being an honor unit gives
the students more opportunity
for special scholarships to
academies that are not avail­
able to regular units, in 1994.
one student received an a p ­
pointment to the Nava] A cad­
emy and In 1995, two students
rrcetved appointments.
A l­
ready this year, one student
w as awarded an early a p ­
pointment to West Point, the
nation's Army Academy.
The reason for all o f the
success Is many faceted.
Find. Nardo puts school
work first.
On Wednesday afternoons,
students who need help with
their studies attend a tutoring
session run by the students
on the Academic Team. The
team la composed o f honor
students in the program who
dedicate their time to help
their peers. The Academic
Team also participates
In
competitions.
After school activities keep
the students busy when they
are not doing thetr school
w ork. Seventy percent o f the
ROTC members are on one of
the various teaaos.
The drill team is a very tin-

atsSfi

The Oviedo ROTC Is dedicats to students trying to
decide of a career In the mattery ie the right choice.
port ant part of the program,
and la split into three divi­
sions: basic, exhibition and
color guard.
There to also an Athletic
TCam which represen ts the
Oviedo
ROTC
tn
various
events.
About
35
students
are
members o f the Oricnteertng
Team, which uses maps and
navigate
The star of the program,
however, to the m arksmanship
"O ur number one concern
with the marksmanship team
to safety training.* Nardo ex­
plained. *We always
have
adult supervision. Instructors
and coaches at every practice
and event. W e only use pellet
p r o and use the Indoor range
that the kkto tn the program
built from an old greenhouse.’
Last year, the team earned

an all-expense paid trip to
Colorado Springs. Colorado to
compete In a national tour­
nament when they won the
State of Florida competition.
Although military
life Is
usually viewed by civilians as
harsh, the atmosphere
at
Oviedo to quite the opposite.
There
are
naval
science
classes, there are drill and
marksmanship
teams
and
there are uniforms.
Above everything, however,
there to a family.
*So many people do not fully
realize what Col. Nardo docs
for us, the school and the
community,* said Cadet Petty
Officer Daunte
Sapp.
T ie
really doesn't get to mingle as
much because he has so many
responsibilities.
but
Col.
Nardo to the glue that holds
everything together. Everyone
who knows him respects him.’
‘ Everyone thinks that Ma­

Lake Howell heads for Washington
B y JB VF B B U n n C K B
Herald Staff Writer
T h e chair recognizes the
|students from Lake Howell
[H igh School.’
That's what will be ringing

across the floor o f the U.S.
Capitol next spring when they
become the fust group ever
from the state o f Florida to
participate in Congress US, a
student-run
congressional
session In Washington. D.C.
The program will run In

STUDENT O OIF.RSM FST tr C U S S OFFICERS

Howsl studsnts Ks«y Roti. O w n Hatton and Kata Biman are
savan Laka Hows! students aat to attand a student oovammant
v vM fw &gt; g v o n nojcx m o ren .

Bual-

Qf San ­
ford, daughter o f Matrttxa Oc­
tette. completed an Internship
with the Washington County
Commonwealth Attorney's of­
fice in Abingdon . Va.. while
attending Emory University.

Washington from Feb. 13-15
and seven Lake Howell stu ­
dents • Dawn Hatton. Kelly
Roth,
Kate ' Ehman.
Tim
Holeta, Steve Williams, Mike
Cntchet and Josh Swallows •
will attend.
Congress D 6 to open to stu ­
dents from all over America
Interested in politics and g » « t
eminent and h as been run­
ning since 1934 but It wasn't
until this year that a group
from Florida w as represented.
Once the students get there,
they will have the opportunity
to witness a bill designed by
the students go through de­
bate among the national atudebts and, ultimately, have It
ayed or nayed. Once Lake
Howell got the word, the seven
Juniors put together thetr pro­
posed bill which will no doubt
be heavily debated.
At one point, the Lake How­
ell delegation considered a bill
for the direct election o f the
President o f the United States,
bypassing the electoral col*
lege, but then decided to go
with a different Issue, one that
affects high school students
everywhere.
Lake Howell's bill reads. *A
Resolution to Intervene Mili­
tarily to End Drug Trafficking
From South America.*
The resolution suggests that
the President o f the United
States would be required to
certify that the nations re­
sponsible for Importation o f
drugs into the country are co­
operating with U.8. Law offi­
cials and making progress in
ending such trafficking. Certi­
fication
be w 1** within
a year o f the date o f the pas-

T.

adds that a resolution
would be reoulred to deter­
mine If mtlitaiy Intervention to
necessary If the offending n a-

They are known for their skills and for their i
support ofthe community
rines kill,* Hernandez added.
'C ol. Nardo has opened our
eyes to the fact that that Is
untrue. He to hard-core with a
big heart. Col. Nardo cares
and loves all of the kids in the
unit and to always here to
help us with anything. The
biggest lesson 1 have learned
from him to that I am here to
help wherever and however I
can*
While the ROTC program la
truly a success at Oviedo High
School. It Is more through the
hard work and genuine con­
cern of Nardo than through
the actual military aspect of
the program.
Sometimes the most care
comes from the person It Is
least expected from.
In Nardo's case, his care for
students and determination to
see them better themselves
through education comes from
a someone who to a true man
first and military second.

Teacher’s Eat

Getting rid of dangers
in American society
and
to

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Herald Correspondent

we wanted to come up with
something controversial be­
cause we wanted It to be de­
bated.*
The group put together its
facts and sponsor David Dees
thought it would be a great
w ay for his students to learn
about the workings o f student
government.
Now, the Lake Howell stu ­
dents are trying to raise
money for the trip. The total
cost to send seven students
comes to $3,656 and will
cover expenses for three days.
Hatton said everyone Is
starting to get excited.
T m kind o f nervous,* she
said. T v e never done anything
like this before. W e ll get the
full effect of what It's- like on
Capitol Hill.*
Many of the students at­
tending the conference are already In students government
at Lake Howell and also have
aorne special concerns about
Seminole County government.
Especially about education,
revising the school exams
policies and eliminating block
scheduling.
The Lake Howell students
may be a formidable group to
represent Florida. Most mem­
bers are on the school debate
team and several said they
plan on being very active In
the debates on other bills
from all over the country.

Winter Springs shows
off Its True Colors
apt

different types o f people.
It wlO also teach an unusual
way o f looking at each other
from differen t perspectives.

H ie death penalty to an ex­
treme measure. However, the
criminals that receive this
severe sentencing are ex­
treme and dangerous to soci­
ety.
I feel the death penalty Is
the only way to ensure our
nations
safety.
I
believe
strongly in the death penalty
for many reasons. However,
one reason never fades from
my mind. I have no sym pa­
thy for a human being that
takes the life or physically
harms another human. Yea,
there are second chances for
everyone but not fourth, fifth,
and sixth chances.
If a person can shoot
someone In cold blood then
obviously that person does
not have any morals or any
feelings towards human life.
There to no logical reason to
rape, murder, or molest a n ­
other human.
It does not
matter If the criminal pleas
insanity, under the influence,
or even If it was Just an acci­
d e n t Those crimes are not
accidents and not done with­
out some kind o f thinking
and planning to them.
A
normal person does not get
i$&gt; one morning and commit
a murder. For Instance, take
the Unabombcr. Ted KaczynakL For almost 16 y e a n be
h a s allegedly been killing In­
nocent Individuals by hla
deadly bomba.
Should we
allow him to spend the rest
o f hto life behind bare or be
t to death, like he did to
i victims?
If there w as another solu­
tion
to
this
devastating
problem, then I would be
willing to try bu t the facts
are rehabilitation docs not
work. Crime to not decreas­
ing fay Itself, ou r pctain sys­
tem to always going to be
overcrowded, • and criminals
are not going to stop com ­
mitting crimes.
The death
penalty at this time, to the
only solution our government

KJ&lt;

has
and
should
enforce
heavily.
The death penalty to an Is­
sue that has two sides: right
and wrong. The government
chooses to use the death
penalty to punish the guilty,
to bring Justice to our sys­
tem. and to make ou r world
safe. The death penalty to In
every capacity right.
Thetr
are 38 U.S. states at present,
that still use the death pen­
alty a s a form of punishment.
In 1962. the annual num ber
of executions was
three.
During 1967, It rose to 25
and as of January 31, 1966,
there was 2,976 Inmates
awaiting
execution.
The
number of criminals in our
country to not decreasing b y
any means. The execution &lt;jf
criminals will ensure they
will not kill again and it w ill
also set an example to others
that the government to h old­
ing firm on It’s laws. Think
about If It w as your son or
daughter beaten, raped, and
mutilated, left with nothing.
Would you be ao quick to
throw out the death penalty?
W ould you be lenient enough
to give the guy another
chance tn society?
The question that many
people ask to whether or not
the death penalty to an effec­
tive deterrent to violence o r
whether U to more effective to
have
long-term
imprison­
ment? The reality to the pris­
oners do not get the help
they need In prison.
O rer
half o f the convicts are re­
peat offenders. While our
government docs not estab­
lish stricter consequences,
these murders, rapists, child
molester*, and burglars are
being released, set nee back
Into our society. They are
being
released
fay
over­
crowding o f the prisons and
■enti
The
should alert most
there to a ser
that needs sol
Attorneys that

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nation against Ron’e Video
(marked n» XXX Video at Space
10 In the air-conditioned Gold
Building at Flea World.
XXX Video la one of 11
spares or outlets that David­
son has at the market. •■He,s
been a successful flea market
guy lor quite a few years, and
there's never been any trou­
ble." Winter Park attorney
David Waasennan said from
Las Vegas on Friday, "lie sells
everything from trtnkrts to toys
and piu/iea."
It's the overwhelming Inven­
tory of adult tapes at Space 10
the county Is concerned with not what Davidson has In hi a
other Ilea World spares. T h e
outlet tillering adult material la
a separate und distinct busi­
ness." said John Dwyer, county
current planning mannger.
County Commission Chair­
man Bandy Morris talked to
Flea World owner Sid l-rvy on
Friday and will talk ngaln be­
fore the commission meets

TUrsday. **Oticc Sid Levy un­
derstands what Is going on. I
bellrve hell agree with en­
forcement of the rode." Morris
said.
Should the county convince
the landlord of Its concern,
therr would still be trouble
brewing ticlwccn the county
and Davidson. Wasserman said
he was ready for a fight.
‘ Anyone who hns been therr
knows that Flea World Is really
a Inn place." Morris said. ‘ And
that It's a place that sells Itself
as a family entertainment cen­
ter. There are children who
low to go to Fun World and go
through the flea market each
weekend. It's clearly not a
place where pom and adult
videos should be sold."
Wasserman said Friday that
*ln Mr. Davidson's case, wr are
not seeking to obtain nn adult
entertainment llernse because
Mr. Davidson's Invvntory Is not
u substantial or significant
portion of hts slock In trade."
Wasserman said that even If

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these convicts to a reduced
sentence are also contribut­
ing to this growing problem.
Many people believe once
criminals are sent to prison
a rehabilitation begins but
statistics show (hat most
criminals niter being re­
leased. go bark Into society
and commit n crime again.
Some
psychologists
say.
when criminals ran not go
back Into soclrty. ran not lit
In or find a Job they irtually
revert bark to crime.
For
some of the Inmates, crime Is
the only way of life they
know. Others can be re­
formed but Is arr country
willing to take that risk. The
risk that questions If these
convicts arr fully rehabili­
tated.
God said, "an eye for an
eye* and "Whosoever sheds
man's blood, by man shall
his blood be sited,* (Genesis
9:6). By these two biblical
rrlerenres. It Is seen that If a
man commits murder, mur­
der shall be done to him.
Our government Is based on
the Ten Commandments and
God. Our money states In
Qod We Trust, our congress
says a pray before each ses­
sion. and etc. Whether peo­
ple bellrve tt or not our soci­
ety was and Is built around
God and his taws. Ills law
which states that capital
punishment Is not morally
wrong but In fact Is morally
right.
Many ancient cultures lived
by this Justice as we do now.
For example, the earliest his­
torical records contain evi­
dence of capital punishment
In ancient Greece. It was the
Code of Hammurabi, which
also stated *an eye for an
eye.* The Bible enforced
death as the penalty for mori
than thirty different crimes.
The Draconian Code of an­
cient Greece. Imposed capi­
tal punishment for every of­
fense. To us In today’s world,
this may seem cruel or
harsh, although those an­
cient dvlluatlons did not
have high crime rates as we
do. People thought twice
about stealing and killing
other human beings. 1 am
sure if criminals knew they
would only receive a slap on
their wrtsta for their crime,
ancient Orecce would face
the same problems we are
now facing. But Instead the
government decided to keep
the peace and enforce that
criminals would not be set
free or get a reduced aen-

tence. They would without a
doubt get *an eye for an eye."
When all Is said and done,
most
people
base
their
opinions on moral grounds. I
have statrd God's moral
ground Isn't that the right
one.
Lamest van dm llagg. a
retired professor of law at
Fordham
University
said,
‘ Crimes are committed not
|ust against a victim, but
ugalnst soclrty. thrrr must
be...punishment for misbe­
havior.
The
punishment
forfsomrl munlrrM, not all
murdriisl. Is death. The mur­
derer has forfeited Ills right
to live among us*
To the people who are
against this form of Justice. I
say gtvr the government an­
other form of punishment.
GIvt them a wuy you would
feel physically, emotionally,
und morally right ubout. If
another solution Is found
that works then our problem
Is put to an end and If It
doesn't work, come get In the
same boat thr rest of the
world Is In. The bout tliut Is
sinking from trying to find a
so called right way of pun­
ishment. A boat where the
criminals out raimbrr the
good citterns. The reality Is
the people who sit and argue
that the death penalty Is a
cruel and unusual punish­
ment don't want Justice. They
want an easy answer to get­
ting rid of a horrible prob­
lem. There sadly Is no easy
answer, no perfect solution,
and no guaranteed result.
The death penalty Is Just a
way to help control the
problem. A way to make this
world a belter place for you
and your children to live. The
death penalty Is a temporary
answer for the time being.
There are pros and cons to
everything and sometimes
one side Is higher than the
other. With this Issue people
have to put aside the fact
that tt Is death we are talking
about and remember we are
not killing an Innocent child.
We are putting to death a
criminal that has harmed
someone else. We can not sit
and let our country fall Into
the hands of criminals. The
death penalty may not be the
only way to cure this prob­
lem but It does one thing no
other form of punishment
could. It assures that the
criminal will not do that
crime again. That no one ran
argue with.
Courtney Lejfeui (s a senior
at Seminole High School

It were determined thnt David­
son's operation Is considered
nn adult video store under thr
new Seminole County Code,
then he Is entitled to the same
legal rights as Excitement
Video und Bob's Video (who
arr licensed) nnd should be
granted un adult entertainment
license."
Olhrr Hen World vendors
seemed surprised about the
sudden ado ubout Davidson's
adult video operation. Hugo Alvnrex. who hns a Jewelry repair
shop • spare 17 directly across
from XXX Video • said he hud
no problem with the store.
•Some people go right by.
others go In." Alvarez said.
*l‘vr never heard anyone com ­
plain. My customers aren't
concerned. Either am I. ' I f
someone wants to go In there,
that's ihelr right."
Dennis Carl, who trnds u
booth known as CD's A Mon­
In another section of the mar­
ket, says he’s sent customer;)
to Davidson's store. ‘ "When
someone asks for family vid­
eos, I send them one direction.
When they nsk for udult videos.
I send them to the Gold Build­
ing."
*So what's the fuss other
than a lot of political b.s.,"
said Flra World general man­
ager George Srhnlppel. "Next,
they’ll want to take the beef out
of hot dogs. Where's all this
end? It's u free country."
A shop employee, who asked
not to be Identified, allowed a
reporter but not a photograjilier Inside XXX Videos on Fri­
day. There's nn American flag

at the entrance and n sign: *lf
adult matrrlal or nudity offends
you. Do Not Enter." Another
reads: *You must be 18 or older
to enter."
**l don't look at this stuff. 1
Just sell It." thr employee said.
Few of the video titles can be
reprinted. In this newspaper.
Some were marked *Gay Vid­
eos." others. ‘ All-Olrl Videos."
Therr was a $20 county oc­
cupational license Issued to
Ronald Davidson on one wall.
*Wnnt u John Wayne movtr?"
the employee asked. "W e have
some cartoons, too. ‘ Porky Pig
and Friends. Beauty and the
Beast."
These films were on a small
slirlf In thr middle of the room
• and amounted to less than
one perernt of the Inventory.
Tills was not the Ideal place to
find the Duke or Daffy Duck.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
said Friday that he was ‘ glad
to see the approach Seminole
County was luklng In the adult
video Issue. We're concerned
with what Is happening here or
anywhere else In the county."
Dole will attend Tuesday's
commission proceedings that
include the commission's deci­
sion as to which potential
udult
entertainment
sites
would be Identified. Thr San­
ford City Commission would
like the county to drop the air­
port aerragr.
*We don't like It that any site
has to be Identified but wr be­
llrve thr wrstsldr sites are
much Iras likely to be ever
considered." Dole said.

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Januwy 10, Sun., January 11
Mon. January 12,1996

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Seminole uprising

Jeff
Berlinicke

Arrow Force VI pulls off
second ‘upset’ of week,
61 -45, over Lake Mary

Herald Staff W riter

Just some
opinions
on a lot of
subjects
SANFORD _ Its time for a bunch of really
short columns Inside of one big column.
Hope you don’t mind.
/ think: Get this. Oviedo beats the Lake
Mary ((Iris basketball team Monday night at
the Lion’s Den. The Lady Lions looked awe­
some In wiping out a good Lyman team
Thursday and have been playing that way
since Its entire team got back from fall
Sports. Over a seven-game series. Lake M ary
Wins easily. For this one night, watch
Oviedo.
.* / know: Lake Mary win be back next season
|o defend Its Class GA state championship In
girls basketball. They may be the best In the
State and deserve a top -10 ranking In at least
the southern national rankings. (But they
Still will lose to Oviedo Monday).
: ! think: Lake HoweU will avenge Its heart­
breaking loss against Oviedo In boys basket­
ball Wednesday when the two teams meet at
the end of January.
/ know: Oviedo boys’ coach Ed Kershner de­
serves mention as one of the best coaches In
the history of Florida basketball.
I think: Duke will beat North Carolina In
the NCAA Final Four In March despite the
loss of Elton Brand.
' f know: Vernon Maxwell Is going to c m !
the Magic some ugly headlines aom rw hdN
between now and May when he erupts over
something stupid. He Is a time bomb waiting
to explode.
/ think: Paul Beik gets all the headlines for
the Lake Mary boys basketball team but the
most indispensable player Is rebounding m a­
chine Ben Kersenbrock.
I know: Barry Switzer didn't deserve to be
fired as coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Every­
one saw the losses but few realized how
fnany starters were lost each season to free
agency so the Cowboys could keep their B ig
4 of Alkman, Emmltt. Irvin and Delon.
Switzer got them three division titles In four
years which would have earned him Coach
of the Year In almost every other town In the
NFL.
/ think: Lake Howell's Tam Hopkins will be a
starting offensive lineman for Ohio State In
the Rose Bowl next January.
*. I know: Oviedo's Jason Dangerfleld Is get­
ting some key playing time for the Jackonvtlle University baskethall team and form er
U G A coach Huge Durham.
: / think: University of Florida basketball is
on Its way to another Final Four In the next
two or three years. W ild Billy Donovan Is
landing one of the top recruiting classes In

By JEFF BERLINICKE
Herald Slnff Wrllcr

Sentinolo High School junior carter Cantatas Bus goes high to ftp doan s rebound
to he* Arrow Fores VI topple Lake Mary. 61-45, In Sentinels AVtisUc Conference

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SANFORD _ It’s almost loo rnsy
In overlook Arrow Fnrrc VI.
In a conference knov’ti for lln
Ovledos and Lakr Howells. Semi­
nole liua quietly pul together a
pretty linpm stvr learn of its own
this season and proved It last
night, crushing visiting Lake'Mary.
61-45, si Hill firming Memorial
Gymnasium.
For the Rams. It wus u rout that
came at a bad time. Lake Mary re­
cently won Its own competitive
basketball holiday tournament and
was on a six-gome winning streak
but has struggled In the county.
Seminole, which finished third In
the Lakr Mary Holiday Classic,
came out and never let the Rams
back Into the game after running to
an early Irud.
*1 think Seminole Is a very good
team.* said Lakr Mary roarh Mike
Oaudrrau. “They scared me be­
es use the last time wr played
them, they didn't play too well.
They defended us and playrd with
more Intensity."
It showed on the court and In the
stands as the Seminole crowd gave
thrtr tram a standing ovation as
the clock tlckrd down In the final
minute. It was tire second win In
three nights against a Class 6A
team • the 'Notes beat Lake Bran­
tley two nights ago • and solidified
a strong bid for a run at the dis­
trict crown.
"Wr were vrry energized tonight."
said Seminole roarh Bob Tralna.
"I'm pleased because we needed to
sliow some killer Instinct."

Much like Oviedo. Arrow Forre VI
Isn't a tram with a clear superstar.
Sometimes it's Daryl Redding. Last
night. II was Zekr Seymore who led
the 'Nolcs with 19 points and sev­
eral spectacular dishes.
'Zekr Is shooting wrll." Tralna
said, "lie needs to take good shots
and make good decisions and when
he does that, hr's effective."
Tire Seminole defense, though,
coupled with some poor shooting
from Ihr Rams, spelled all the dif­
ference. Lake Mary wasn't knock­
ing down Its free throws or threepointers and (&gt;aul Belk (IH points)
didn't have his usual big game.
Seminole fell down big. B-2. as
Belk scored six points In the ftrat
three minutes, hut Seminole made
Its first run of the night.
Seymore pul In an easy layup,
Redding hit a Jumper and Seminole
peeked away at the Rams until
Seymore lied II with a Jumper and
free throw for a three-pointer.
Then. Seminole went on a &amp;O
run, rapped off try s Redding tip tn
at the first quarter buzzer to put
the 'Notes up. 17-11.
After Randy Abrams hit a Jumper
to rut It to 17-13, Seminole went
on 7-0 run und Lake Mary never
threatened again.
Redding had 11 points lo help
Seymore's big effort nnd Terri Pat­
rick added eight.
For Lake Mary. Abrams added
nine points.
Arrow Force VI Is now 12-5 over­
all and .2-0 In the SAC. Seminole
was scheduled to -play at Winter
Springs In another SAC contest at
7:30 p m. Saturday, then play at

girls give Rams a battle in soccer
By TOBY
Herald correspondent
LAKE MARY _ Even at full strength, the Semi­
nole High School girls' soccer team Is outmanned by the Lake Maty Rama. With four
starters out. It would seem that the Semlnoles
were at their mercy.
And while the Rama' 8-1 victory over the Tribe
Friday night may corroborate that, both Lake

Mary coach Bill Elssele and Seminole coach
Tony Arena saw good things In Seminole's play.
They're a good squad." said Elssele of the
Semlnoles. " Haying against the teams tn the
Seminole Athletic Conference will help them in
their district games. Gamrs like this help them
develop by playing at a higher level of competi­
tion.*
For the first 20 minutes of the game, Seminole
played Lake Mary even. The Rams struck first,
Alyssa Benitez converting a pass from Ryan

Shuw Into a goal at 4:47. A minute later. Natalie
Jaques tied the score for Seminole when she
tapped tn a comer kick from C.C. Gulllan.
.
It wasn’t until 21:51 that Lake Mary broke the
He. Benitez scoring again when she directed
home a loose ball following a scramble tn front
of the net.
The Rama scored twice more In the first half.
Christina Cooley doing the honors off of a pass
from Allison Weber at 28:02 and Benitez com-

Lake Howell’s Reed
ready for a ‘Rocky
Mountain High’
By JEFF
Herald Staff Writer
WINTER PARK _ Colorado la a
long way from Winter Park, but
Nikki Reed will be flying high once
she gets there this summer.
The Lake Howell shooting guard
signed to play basketball at the Air
Force Academy, currently in Its
second year o f Division I basket­
ball In the Western Athletic C o n ­
ference.
Her credentials are aa Impressive
off the court aa they are when she
Is on the court. She la currently
one of the two couple of students
In her class with a grade point av­
erage of 4.2 on a 4.0 acale.
Her father spent 22 years In the
military but Reed said she only re­
cently started to take Air Farce se­
riously.
•It's a great school with a lot of
tradition and good values.’ Reed
said. T h e y have great academics
but when I first started hearing
from tlieui, I kind of blew U o ff
Then the coach called and since
then. It's been Air Force all the
She won't be majoring tn typical
athletic endeavors once she makes
It to Colorado
srants to pursue fte-M ed or aero­
nautical engineering. Not a lot of
those at * " * " * o f the ■ a i w basket­
ball factories.
For now, there’s still the matter
o f trying to get Lake Howell Into
the rrgtonala The Lady Hawks arc
currently 11-7 In a l o u p district

FOR THE BEST C O V E R A G E

and are behind Lake Mary, CMedo
and Lyman tn the Seminole Ath­
letic Conference race.
Still, they have had a decent sea­
son despite a slump after an Im­
pressive start.
T would have liked for my senior
year to have gone better but we hit
that slump,* Reed said. T know
w ell finish strong and I think we
can upset anyone tn the districts.*
Reed said that a day after a
tough looo at home to Oviedo In
which the Lady Hawks blew a lead.
She said there was a lack of Inten­
sity and that were addressed In
practice. She also said she expects
another shot at Oviedo, the Lady
Hawka* neighborhood rival, before
the season ends.
*!n my senior year. 1 really want
another chance to beat them.*
She has been
n&lt;
doing a p e a t Job i
leading Lake HoweU
Howell sU
aft season.
aeaaoi
Sometimes the lu m b e rs are there.
8he had 22 points tn a win over
Deland last Saturday, and some­
times works more at pulling down
boards and distributing the ball. In
the Oviedo loos. Read had only one
field goal but sdll made an Impact.
Few players tn the county move
better without the ball that Reed
and she’s always around It
Now that Head to moving on to
the
powerful
W AC
conference
which
stretches
from
Central
Terras, up to Wyoming and out to
Hawaii, aba knows what ohe needs
to do to step t ^ her game. Air
Faroe will be In need o f • shooting

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S R D c o a c h e s to m e e t
SANFORD _ Anyone Interested m coaching TDali. IVc Wee, bambino. Babe Ruth. Senior
Babe Ruth or girls’ softball for the Sanford Rec­
reation Department this season will need to at­
tend a coaches meeting. Monday. Janaurv 12th
st 6:30 p.m. at the Downtown Youth Center.
If you have any questions, please call Tom
Kelly at 330 5697.

S a n f o r d L ittle L e a g u e
SANFORD _ Sanford Little League will be
holding registration for the upcoming Spring
Baseball and Softball season the next three
weekends at the Sanford WalMart.
Times will from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on both Sat­
urday and Sunday.
First time players will need to bring birth cer­
tificate and proof of residency.

P O N Y B a s e b a ll r e g is t r a t io n
FIVE I'OINTS _ With thr#Spr1ng Baseball sea­
son ready to get started. Seminole PONY Base­
ball will hold Spring Registration over the next
thrre Saturday's at the Seminole PONT Baseball
Complex on County* Road 419, one mile east of
highway 17-92 near Winter Springs.
All boys and girls ages five to 16 are encour­
aged to sign up in the upstairs office of the
Seminole PONY Clubhouse from 10 a.m. to 2
p in. each Satunlav.
If you are new to PONT Baseball you will need
a copy of your birth certificate to register. Some
registration fees have been reduced In the
younger age groups.
Call 323-5570 for more Information.

S p r in g T u r k e y Q u o t a P e rm it
a p p lic a t io n s a v a ila b le n o w
OCALA _ Turkey hunter prepare: spring turkey
quota hunt permit applications are available
right now at the Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission’s (OFC| regional offices or

from the a r c ’s Quota Hunt Ofllec In Tallahas­
see.
Sportsmen can also request that an applica­
tion lx- sent by mall by calling either the Ocala
regional office at (3521 732-1225. or the Quota
Hunt Office In Tallahassee at (850) 488-8573.
The applications must be completed and
submitted by mall to the GFC's quoin hunt of­
fice In Tallahassee before January 14 In order
to be eligible for the random drawing.
After the random drawing the GFC will Issue
any remaining permits on a first-eome. firstserved basis.
Turkey hunters on most public wildlife man­
agement areas (WMAs). and private lands do not
need a spring turkey quota hunt permit. How­
ever you will need one If you plan to hunt any of
the following management arras located In (hr
GFC’s Central Region: Cnravel 1c Hindi In Mar­
lon and Putnam counties: Flying Eagle In Citrus
County; Half Moon In Sumtrr County; Ocala1-ike Delaney Unit In Marlon ond Putnam coun­
ties; Kichloam In Sumter. Lake. Pasco and Her­
nando counties; Seminole Forest In Lake
County; Seminole Ranch tn Orange County:
Prairie Bakes Unit of Thrre latkes In Osceola
County; and Tosohnlchce In Orange County.
In ordrr to turkey hunt on any of these areas
you must |Kissess a valid Florida hunting li­
cense. a spring turkey quota hunt permit, a wild
turkey stamp and a wildlife management area
stamp.

R e c r e a t io n v o lle y b a ll
SANFORD _ Hie Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Is reglsierlng teams for the Polar Bear
Recrratlonal and Power Volleyball Leagues.
Thr Recreational INo Splkel League plays on
Monday nights and the Power League plays on
Wednesday nights. All games are played at
Sanford Middle School.
Call 330-5697 for more Information.

S R D C h u r c h B a s k e tb a ll
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment Is registering teams for an Adult Chureh
Polar Bear Basketball League.
Fellowship, either a no fast break or a slow
break league, and Competitive leagues are being
planned.
Call 330-5697 for more information.

Lake Mary softball

Girls* wrestling tournaments

LAKE MARY _ The City of Lake Mary Depart­
ment of Parks and Recreation will be conduct­
ing a Polar Bear Softball season at the Lake
Mary Sports Complex.
The 10-week leagues will begin play the week
of Janunry I9lh.
Women’s Fast Pitch will be offered on Monday
night's and Men's C Leagues will be played on
Wednesday and Friday night’s.
Registration will be token at Lake Maty City
Hall. Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. Registration packets can be picked up at
City Hall at any time.
The City of Lake Mary provides balls, umpires
and Hcorckecpers for all games. First place
learns In each league rrcetve a championship
team trophy and championship T-shirts for
each player.
Call 324-3097 for more Information.

ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS _ Lake Brantley High
School and conch Kevin Cnrpenger are pleased
to announce a series of Women's Invitational
Wrestling Tournaments In association with the
Seminole County Women’s Wrestling Program. ,
The final tournament will take place at Lake
Brantley High School on February 20th.
Women arc eligible under F1ISAA (Florida,
High School Activities Association) rules and It'
will cost $30 ns a team or 95 as an Individual.
Tentative weight classes are 94. 101. 110. 119,
127, 138, 149 and 1G5 pounds.
Each tournament will be double elimination!
feature folkstylc rules and there will be Individ­
ual awards.

Altamonte Springs Babe Ruth
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Altamonte Springs
Habe Ruth Baseball spring registration will be
held on Saturday. January 10th. at Eastmonte
Park from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The cost Is &amp;70. Our program Includes ages 5
to 18 years of age.
For more Information, please call our m es­
sage line at 263-7910.

Lake Mary Little League
LAKE MARY _ Lake Mary Little League will
offer a full range of baseball and softball pro­
grams for boys and girls, ages 5-15.
Registration will be held at the Lake Mary KMart on Saturday s January 17th and 24lh from
10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Sunday, January 18th
and 25th from noon to 5:30 p.m.
Registration fee Is 635 (includes MLB Jersey
and cap, pants and socks).
Also, the annual membership meeting will be
held on Friday, January 23rd at 7:30 p.m. at the
Lake Mary Community Center on Country Club
Road.
All 1997 regular members are Invited to at­
tend and will be eligible to vote at the meeting.
If you can’t attend please be sure to call C ar­
men Moorhouse, League Secretary, at 324-8917
to arrange for an absentee ballot.

Babe Ruth coachaa maatlng
SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart­
ment. and new league Director Allan Green, will
hold a mandatory meeting for all persona Inter­
ested In coaching baseball In the Sanford Babe
Ruth League's tn 1998.
The meeting will be next Tuesday (December
10th) AT 6:30 p.m. at the Dugout Club In HisSanford Memorial Stadium.
This meeting will be used as an organiza­
tional meeting for the coming season and the
coaches Input la wanted.
For more information call 330-5097.

8HS alumni basaball
SANFORD _ Seminole High School is looking
for alumni to attend the annual baseball game
and cookout to be held on Saturday. January
24, 1998
Please call Mike Powers at 320-5058 and leave
your name and number and someone will return
i ' call with Information.

Call Cnrpenger nt (407) 320-3070 for more d e ­
tails.
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SANFORD _ The Sanford Recreation Depart;
ment Is taking registrations for the Adult Softball Leagues at the Downtown Recreation Cen­
ter on the first lloor of Sanford City Hall on thq
comer of Seminole Boulevard and Park Avenue.,
The slowpltch leagues to be offered for the
Polar Bear Leagues starting tn January arq
men's, womrn's. Co-Ed. church and a new inj
dust rial division for company teams only.
For more Information please call 330-5697.

SCC women at home
SANFORD _ The Seminole Community College
women's basketball team will be at home to­
morrow (Sunday) afternoon to host Nassau
Community College from New York at 2 p.m. at
thr SCC Health and Physical Education Center.
Admission Is free to all Raiders games.
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Waterfowl rule change
ORLANDO _ To comply with changes In the
statewide waterfowl rules and eliminate confu­
sion In the hunting brochure, the rule for hunt:
Ing in the Emeralda Mars!) Type 11 Wildlife
Management Area has been revised.
Hunters who possess a special hunting per­
mit for the Emeralda Marsh Type H W M A can
hunt on the first and last day. every Wednesday,
Saturday and Sunday of the season. The
mils are available through the Tax Collector'
fires of Lake. Orange, Marion and Volusia
ties.
Thr duck and coot season at the Eme
Marsh Type II WMA will end on January 209
with a youth hunt scheduled for January 24th.

Volusia Speedway Park
BAROERVILLE _ Tile NASCAR All-Pro Scrte
will kick off the 1998 Series on February 8th
the All New Volusia Speedway Park du
Speed weeks.
Drivers from across the nation will be
tiand to provide exciting racing on the fa
3/8'a-mJlr Asphalt Track.
During the offseason Owner/Operator
Murphy made the decision to change the t'
tracks at the former Volusia County Speedway^
The 1/2-mllc asphalt was changed to a dir
track und the dirt track is now a 3/8-mlle at
phall track.
For more Information on the activities
V olu tU Speedway Park call (904) 985-4402.
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Soccer
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_____the hat trick at 37:23 on an assiat from

lUraDeaver.

Oviedo sophomore Mary Lou Johnston (left), the
county's leading scorer, and Lake Mary Junior AaWee
Ballsnee will resume their battle to see who is the best

Jeffh « i ib
the nation and the guy can flat-out coach.
/ know: Nebraska would have crushed
Michigan If they played alter the bowl season
was completed.
/ think: Winter Springs Is the sleeping giant
In the Seminole Athletic Conference. Give
them two years and the best facilities in the
county will add up with the first senior class
and the Bears will be tough.

point guard in the Seminole Athlete Conference tMien
the two girls' besketbetl powers meet Mondey night at
Oviedo High School sterling at 7:30 p.m.

f know: Between Seminole and Lake B ra n ­
tley baseball, the county will have at least
one state championship in the spring.
I think: The Jacksonville Jaguars, despite a
first-round playoff loss, are still Florida's best
professional football team.
/ knout; It’s great to see Coach Mac on the
Seminole girl s’ basketball bench now that
he's taken over as Sylvester W ynn's assis­
tant. He's a classy guy and there's not a big­
ger fan of the Semlnoles.

Lake Maty scored four goals tn the first 16
minutes of the second h a lf Cooley registered a
hat trick of her own with two second-half goals
while Deaver and Ashley Kellgren each had one
of their own. Deaver and Benitez each were
credited with an assist.
‘ Even though we did give up four goals, we
played a much better second half.* said Arena.
*We talked about marking up better and trying
to shut down their No. 1 scorer, which we did.
‘ injuries are killing us right now. W e have four
girls out with injuries. Tonight, we only suited
up 12 girts, which means we only had one sub­
stitute. There were three freshman who played
the entire second half tonight. With that In
mind. I'm pleased with the glrla' effort.*
Seminole goalie Beth Gagnon turned in a he­
roic performance, registering 13 saves on 34
Lake Mary shots and hauling in seven crosses.
*A lot o f teams would h a w folded.* said
Arena. 'B ut the girls played hard for 80 min­
utes. They never gave up.*
That was also noted by El aerie.
'It w as good for us to h a w Seminole come a f ­
ter us and pressure us for the entire game." said
Elasele. T h a t forced us to h a w to knock the

This spring the GFC increased the num ­
ber o f sunshine bass It stocked In the lake
by an additional 100.000. totaling 300.000
tn an attempt to make fishing even better.
Anglers have been catching their limits
regularly since October. Most o f the fish
caught are those that were stocked early
this spring. Currently, these fish are 11
Inches long and weight close to 1 pound.
‘ One out o f every 12 sunshine bass being,
caught weights 2 to 4 pounds,* Myers said.
'Catching these larger bunshine baas shows
that there are plenty of fish left In the lake
from the 1996 stocking and la an early Indi­
cation o f another fantastic sunshine bass
season.’
Last April and May. as the water tempera­
ture warmed, a tremendous trophy sun-

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shine bass fishery developed In the lake. A n ­
glers caught several hundred fish weighing
over 7 pounds each.
,
Live crawfish and cpmmerclal shiners
were the most effective baits for larger fish,
while grass shrimp worked beat for catching
smaller fish. The most common technique la
using a cane pole with 12-20 pound test line
and fishing five to seven feet below a aUp
cork.
The best and most consistent areas to fish
are around the three GFC fish attractors
a. The arwhich are marked with U rge buoys.
eas around the mouth o f Hatchett Creek/ln
the north end o f the lake w as the! hot spot
during April and May for U rge fish. T he cool
water Inflow from the creek historically at­
tracts fish during w anner months. /
The dally bag Hmit U 20 sunshine baas.
Only six o f the 20 fish m ay be 24 Inches o r
greater In length.
*
There U a county park with a boat ram p
on Highway 20 at the south end of the lake.

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with all o f the high water. Anglers would be
wise to fish confined areas such as Jgkc
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areas with dearly defined boundaries. Look
for speckled perch In
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find the d usters o f boats and Join In for the
action.
Snook action may he alow at Sebastian
Inlet, but big flounder are making up for IL
Bounce finger mullet slowly across the bot­
tom for the best action with flatfish to over
Im pounds. Also expect a few snook and redflah to be mixed In with the catches.
Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports
no offshore action due to high seas. Inside
the Port, expect flounder and sheepahead.
Trout and redflah are scattered in the B a­
nana and Indian R iw y and strong winds
have made fishing difficult
Bfg sheepahead are the news at Ponce ln Ict. Fiddler crabs and live shrimp are the top
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Legil Notices
LECT A O f ST AND ANT INf O N -,
RATION OS TAMS 0 W I U BE •
USED FOR THAT FUNfOBE.

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SUNSHINE BASS ARE ALSO GREAT
FIGHTERS AND TASTY TABLE FARE.

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Sunshine bass thrive in Newnans Lake
SANFORD _ Anglers who are looking for
some of the best sunshine bass fishing In
Florida need to check out Newnans t-ak*east of Gainesville.
'
Florida Gam e and Fresh W ater FIbH
Commission (GFC) fisheries biologists are
predicting a replay of last season's phe­
nomenal fishing when anglers caught
44.000 sunshine bass from the lake between
October 1996 and June 1997.
GFC biologist Randy Myers said the GFC
stocked Newnans tn 1996 with 200,000 sun­
shine bass flngerllngs, five times the norm al
amount, to determine If saturation stocking
was Justified In terms of num ber of fish h ar­
vested by anglers.

ball around tnstrad of standing around and'
taking shots.*
Lake Mary also won the Junior varsity game..'
5-0.
The Rams, now 8-1 and 2-0 tn the SAC, were j
scheduled to play at Jackaonvllle-Bollea today
(Saturday). Lake Maty will host Lake Brantley tn
a key SAC and 6A-Dtstrict 3 game Wednesday
before traveling to Boca Raton to take on
Spanish River on Friday.
Seminole (5-5-1, 0-3-1 in the SAC) will play
three home games next week. Edgewater pays a
visit on Tuesday, Oviedo cornea calling on
Wednesday, and Winter Springs visits next Fri­
day.
‘ After that, we have eight consecutive garni
against district opponents.* said Arena. *1 ho]
we're at full strength by then.*

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THE PLAY-OFFS
SANFORD _ It Is with great sadness that I
write tills column today, our beloved Bucs have
fallen.
The Green Bay Packers proved to be too much
as the weather cooperated In freezing Tam pa
flay In Its tracks.
Unlike the majority of football fans In this
country, I think the Bucs not only could have,
but should have won that game.
The defense was certainly up to the task as
they dominated the first half of play. Hardy
Nickerson and Warren Sapp were so fired up,
there was nothing the Packers could do to stop
them. Sapp got Into a scrap with Brett Favre
early In the contest, rind got the best of the argument for the rest of the afternoon.
The offense w as an absolute disappointment
as It failed to look Uke a professional unit and
struggled to put up points.
I take that back, the offense wasn't the p rob ­
lem. once again It was Trent Dllfer that was un­
able. or unwilling, to carry his weight. He has
hurt the Bucs more over the last three years
than any other player, and the time to replace
him is now.
While we are on the subject of Trent Dllfer.
can I ask a very difficult question?
How In the world Is this man going to the Pro
Bowl?
.. He was absolutely horrible again this year, he
Just threw fewer Interceptions.
, Why?
» The painful truth Is that the coaching staff
was Intelligent enough to realize that he Is In­
capable of success through the air. In response
to this obvious discovery, they decided to let
him throw the ball a lot lesa.
Result?
Less passes usually means lesa Interceptions.
As predicted by this writer, the San Francisco
49ers trounced the Minnesota Vikings In a game

that should have been called at halftime.
Although the final score w as lopsided, it
didn't tell the whole story. Steve Young marched
the offense at will, and except for one blown
coverage, the Vikings were stymied by the Nlner
defense.
San Francisco looks very good going Into this
weekend's game against a Packer team that has
a way to go before returning to last year’s form.
In the A.F.C.. the Pittsburgh Steelers were
able to squeak by the Patriots, who had a
chance to win until the final whistle.
Kordell Stewart and BUI Cowher had better
get their ofTense going after scoring a lousy
seven points at home. The defense did, however,
come to play, which w as evident In the fact that
It limited Drew Bledsoe and Company to a p a ­
thetic six points.
The Denver Broncos looked solid in pulling ofT
a win In the always difficult Arrowhead Stadium.
Marly Schottenhdm rr has to be the worst
playoff coach tn the history of the league. He Is
now infamous In Kansas City for getting hls
team to the postseason with a great record,
then folding under pressure.
He suffered blistering criticism this week for
changing quarterbacks when the team was o b ­
viously in a groove. Look for owner Lamar Hunt
to seriously consider replacing Marty sometime
this summer. My sources inside the Chiefs or-

ganlzatlon have Informed me that Mr. Hunt In
hungry to win a trip to the Super Howl and has
lost faith In Marty.
Quite frankly, so have I.
Speaking of coaches being replaced, the big­
gest news of the week (Just kidding) came out of
Dallas. Barry "Barlrndcr" Switzer announced
his resignation and returned to his ranch with a
cocktail In hand.
Rumor has It the poor guy Is so broke hr Is
considering an offer to become a spokesman for
a national malt liquor company.
I've known for a very long time that he was
not a good coach, but had a hard time jumping
on the bandwagon that seemed determined to
ruin the man's life. I wish him well, and If I saw
him In an airport bar. I'd buy him a drink.
Let's take a look at this weekend’s games and
find some winners.

DENVER (-2)
AT

P IT T S B U R G H

This line has shocked met The bookies
opened the game at EVEN, and It has hnd a two
point swing In less than a week.
The Sterlets lackluster performance against
the Patriots h as certainly sent the bettors
scrambling to bet on the Broncos. Hut.......I
have a secret.
Bill Cow her and I chatted briefly on Tuesday
and he let me In on some classified Information
I can relay to you.
The Pittsburgh Steelers deliberately kept a
ton of plays, enthustssm. and players out of the
game last week.
Why?
Isn't It obvious? The entire organization was
sure they would have no problem brushing off
New England, but “the strategy almost Jumped

up and bit us," said Cowher.
lie ndmltted to me that In retrospect It was
not a good decision. ‘ In every round o f the play­
offs you have to being the house." He's right,
and this werk they will. 8 t e e l e r a 2 4 , B r o n c o s 1 7 . C r o w d N o is e : B + i

G R E E N B A Y (-2 )
A T S A N F R A N C IS C O
When Is the betting public going to wake up
and realize that the Packers have been terrible
against the spread this year?
This Is another line that moved all the way
from EVEN to the visiting team being favored by
two.
I Just don't see the Packers, who should have
lost to the Dues, beating the Nlners at San
Francisco.
Green Day will have a very tough time running
the ball, and the Nlner secondary Is nothing to
scoff nt. If the game comes down to Favre’s arm,
this one Is a toss up, but I think Steve Young
will set a tempo that puts the game out of reach
for the visitors early In the third quarter.
I was very Impressed with the ENTIRE team
In their ,thrashing of the Vlldngs. They can
throw the ball well, run the ball effectively, and
defend against both. They will be fired up for
the opportunity to beat their nemesis of the
past few years In front of the home crowd.
Tills game Id the Super Bowl, and my money
says the Niners win it. FfI n e r t 2 7 , P a c k e r s
17. C r o w d N o ie e : D + .
I’ll be leaving for my annual Super Bowl trip
In 14 days, but will keep you Informed of devel­
opments leading up to the Big Show In San Dlego.
Take care and have a great weekend.

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scoring a gsns-high 10 points and handing out several outstanding assists

to load Anow Foie* VI to a 61-48 tomfools AlhMo Conlarance victory ovsr
Lafca Mary. Star ssniof forward Paul Bsfc (No. 94, right photo) had an oh
night, for him, but sM lad Ihs Rama wdh 11 points.

Arrow--------------------------------leader Oviedo an Wednesday
before returning home to host
Winter Springs on Friday and
Spruce Creek tn a Class HA-

Mary will host Central Florida
Christian
Academy
from
Ocoee, which U beat tn the
semifinals of the Lake Mary
Holiday Classic, on Monday

On The Road
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guard next seapan. so Reed Is looking for some Immedi­
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,i "1 need to be more aggressive and be
more of a take-charge player on the
pourt." Reed said. "It’s funny because I
can be very aggressive tn my summer
leagues but then I’m not during the school

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People
Club heralds new year by celebrating women
Hu- Sahfotii

W&gt;mtiin «■ i Inti

heralded 1M*IS I,,

(ext!\ f .(I

m otplirn- .it tin- ihihhme-r un
.I.m 7 Tin- .uutiioniim was
drior.itcil li\ tin- hostesses hi
the \i w Yr.u s tnutll with
lie.uitiftil .in.inci'itirtils ut to
'I-*- pi.ti i d .it \.Illt.l^r putnts
Each table w.i*. i entered with .1
dith-rrnt diluted
runner
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m ill Dimers
tlh.iiiird with
swirls i't multi t eluted -ti. mi
i-r*. .uui » h.uup.ictu- goblets
hi
keeping
with
the
Velebt.ih* U turn* thi-mt ui
tin
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Federation
ol
Wimu-tVs H u bs President Uuih
Game-. led tin- program u&gt;
honoi .ill 1Till* iihmuIh-iv Uuth
mentioned mmii-iou- women
tri'i»i htstun whi&gt; have lelt then
m.uks un tin- miernatimi.il
seene
n ie ll Until targeted tile t It it 1
members atul during thi pro
cram each member was pn
settled with a certificate suiting
the mnnlH-r ol w a rs she has
been a member Hie memlier
Semite the must veals is
Kh/ala-th Hull 07 who has
been a dub member lur tki

S E N IO R
E D IT O R

iiiucv all) he held at the home
•-I I 1,mres Wilson and the ESO
meet me mil he held at (hr
Imu a ul lean Melts with Uosr
'uenhsun ts the guest speaker

Ihe In I iws committer will

DORIS
DIETRICH

\ears and is .1 lestdent at a
health &lt;an- 1eutei
Minnie
M eim eil 1 whu has itiuved tu
It. uaii
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has 5.'t veals
mi tnbetstii| m t h i ilnh while
\nuntil- *m,-,nev it.in been a
1bib meinbi t lui m vrars
I'm bi uni- niiiiibeis at
lending 11.-si
tin sutind ul
tin'll tianu tu iiie n i 1)11 11 m l
nitnl 1i't!i!u U i' with a round
ut appl uisi e. tunrig through
out fin 1hibbuiisr 1hi presi
dent 1 m lak* 1 tmu Ini the e\
tensni le s ia iih &lt;&gt;| data eti
hilled Old the endless hunts
she spent ite itlllc the le rtlll
i ates
It
was
muotlliced
the
Mutithh Mndce social lm Feb

I m headed I&gt;\ Ihtllllle Logan
m ill \nn llttssun ami Kllsahetli lto\iI as 1 ummlltee memI *1-1 S

111. nominating i nm m ll'rr t»
made up ut Ruse Jacob«nn
ihaiiman, Ann Mrlsson. Hrltv
1 olbr 11 I thin
Prevail am!
K.u i n Un hurdsun
llel utes l ash a Imatil mem
n. 1 at Sairl louse ut Seminole,
spuke nil the needs ul spouses
and ih lld ieii lunllned to this
sheltet lui abused spouses.
Tht shelter needs toilet artl
i!echildren's 1Inildnp ilia
pets linens rh Anyone who
would like lu lotiiMlnite Items,
please eall Drl.nrrs.
.lane Morgan eoordlnatiir of

\'ISTA (Volunteers In Srrvtrr to
Ametieal .mummied volunteers
at. needed in the schools. See
erat eluh members have voltm
leeted lm this servile More un
this latet
.h'.ma Hughes, president of
the reeenlh disbanded Junior
Woman's 1 luh spoke on Ihe
work ol the Juniors and rxhlblted a plaipie listing tbe 2H
Junior presulenls. President
('•atues mentioned that she was
the tirst Junior tn advance to
general memlien hlp 20 years
ago. Since that time, 10 Jun­
iors have turned the general
tlnh
Hostesses
were:
Joanne
Dnigr and Hetty Smith, chair­
men. Peg Junes, Fnyr Siler,
Hetty Colbert. Pal Itiuuks and
Kay Hartltoloniew.

H*akl Photo by Tommy Viof#rrt

In her program lo "Celebrate Women." Rulh
Gaines (center) cites Vivienne Sweeney (left) as
a 50-year club member while Jeana Hughes

holds a plaque listing 28 presidnnls ol the San
lord Junior Woman s Club Tnt* 2B year old club
has now folded

Ruth Gaines presents a "Celebrate Women"
award fo Elizabeth Huff. 97. who has been a

member of tho Woman s Club of Sanford Inc for
66 years

Ethel Michaud (seated), was honored on her 91 st birthday at a
luncheon hosted by her sister, Maude Butler (standing).

ETHEL HONORED ON
91ST BIRTHDAY
Maude Hutlcr was hostess at
a luncheon honoring Iter sister,
Ktltel Michaud, wtio celebrated
Iter 01st birthday on Dec. 31.
Ihe birthday luncheon was
held al the Colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Ethel was
the renter of attraction as the
group reminisced about the
"good old days*
Those at­
tending enjoyed the luncheon
complemented with a beautiful
birthday cake,.,
.
Ethel ts a former secretary
and lived In Detroit for more
than 50 yrars. She has been a
resident ol Drum Towers for IS
years.
Others attending the lunch­
eon wen- Eleanor Elchom.
Ik-verly SouthwUkr.
Lucille
Keefe, Ann O'Brien. Jean De
Muih.
Rosa
Davis,
Betty
McFarland. Dorothy Taylor.
Rose Kramer, and Maude's
husband. Emle Butler.

Onward Christian Soldier

Annual Men’s Day observance planned

Hwatd Pttolo by A/di Sooths
Pamela Brady, C8C Channel 6 Television's meteorologist, was the
guest speaker al tho January meeting ol tho United Methodist Women
of the First United Methodist Church n Sanford Brady spoko to the
women and guests about her role as a Christian and about a mission
she took to Russia through her church She showed a video and told of
her interest in Russian children with cleft palates. Brady was at Russia
during the time of the coup lo overthrow Russia. When Brady first ar­
rived in the area, she lived n Lake Mary. She is married to an Orlando
physician. Or Scott Brady, and they have one daughter. According to
Marion Rethwill, president of the WMC, "She (Pamela) was wonderful!"

t

The annual Men's Day Obser­
vance at New Bethel African
Methodist Episcopal Church
will be held on Sunday. Jan. 18
ut 11:00 a.m. The speaker at
thr worship service will be
Brother Reginald Johnson, Sr.
At the 4.00 p.m. service, the
keynote speaker will be Bishop
Frank C. Cummings of the
Eleventh Episcopal District.
Bishop
Cummings
was
elected the 95th Bishop of the
African Methodist Episcopal
Church In Jupe o f 1976. He
also has served tn the eighth
und first Episcopal districts.
Bishop Cummings has many
outstanding accomplishments
of which he is proud: Founder
of First District ' Plaza. Phila­
delphia: member of the Board
of Directors, United Bank of
Philadelphia (blacl( owned and
operated): first black to serve
as the t ommlssloi\er on the
civil service board of St. Louis:
developed a master - Insurance
program
for
all'
A.M.E.
churches and related proper­
ties; founder of the Allen Travel
Service. Inc. located tn St.
Louis.
lie continues to grow and be
effective to the communities
and churches
he
serves.
Bishop Cummings and his
lovely wife Martha are' leading
in a mighty "sweet" way.
Hie church families and the
community are Invited to wor­
ship with the men pf New
Bethel. Brother Ronald Shaw.
Sr. ts chairperson and Rev.
Fred Robinson. Jr. ts pastor.
SEMINOLE HOPE SETS
COMMUNITY MEET
Seminole Hope's first com­
munity meeting for 19(18 will be
held on Saturday. Jan. 17 at
12:00
at the West-$anford
Boys and Girls Club located on
Persimmon Avenue. /
The theme will be Welfare to
Wurk and will be d(fcusaed by
Wilbert McTler the regional di­
rector of Rrglon ,V. State of

Hefftfcl Photo by Tommy Vnctnt

ITALIAN NIGHT SET

Thr Sanford Woman's Club
will hold thr annual popular
Italian Night on
Saturday.

Fell. 21. at the clubhotisr. ai
cording to Hetty Jack. Ilrst vice
president, Hetty Malbark Is the
chairman and said serving

hours will lx- hum 5 to
Carry-out will also he
able

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avail

8ct Dietrich, Page SB BB

Horlda Department of Labor
and Employment Security.
Mr. McTler Is responsible for
nine counties thut Includes
Seminole. Orange and Luke. He
works with Ihe employment o f­
fices, unemployment Insurance
and the new Welfare Reform
called WA.G.E.S. and has
worked In many different ca­
pacities with the State of Flor­
ida.
Other city offlrlals will be tn
attendance, namely District III
City Commissioner Dr. Velma
Williams. All Welfare recipients
and citizens are Invited to hear
how the Florida Welfare Rrform
will change your life for thr
better.
MLK CELEBRATION
Dr. Martin Luther King. Jr.
1998 City of Sanford celebra­
tion will be observed Jan 17
and 18 at the Sanford Civic
Center. The commemorative
banquet will be held on Satur­
day, Jan. 17 at 6:00 p.m.
The banquet will present the
Youth Performers of Tljara
School of Performing Arts and
Academics under Ihe direction
of Patricia Whallry. a citizen of
the Sanford/Seminole commu­
nity, will be given the commu­
nity service award and the
Brotherhood Awurd for 1998.
A scholarship will be pre­
sented to students of various
schools. The fee for the ban­
quet Is $15.00 per person.
Hie Sunday. Jan. 18, 2:30
p.m. Inter Faith Rrllglous Ob-

Wllbsrt M cTlsr
servance will feature the M.L.K.
celebration choir made up of
various church choir members
with Gloria Williams. Director.
The guest minister of Ihe
hour will be the Rev. Bruce
Scott, pastor of First Presbyte­
rian Church o f Sanford. This
fellowship will. Include wor­
shipers from till faiths and
churches.
LEADERSHIP CONFAB
The
Bishop's
Leadership
Conference will be held at the

Peabody Holrl In Orlando Jan.
13-16. The theme will he Holi­
ness A Provrn Foundation For
a Promising Future, by thr
Church of God In Christ.
Bishop Chandler D. Owens
will be the presiding Bishop.
Also In attendance will he
Bishop Martin L Johnson.
Conference Coordinator and
Bishop Elbert Lee Sheppard,
the Host Hlshop of ihe Western
Florida Jurisdiction. Ih e Holy
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alnl is employed as all as
sin late etigtneei with New
poll \l ws ship Diiililmg III
Vligml.iI
H i t Imam c is Hit- mater
II.il gMt ulsoli ol Margie Mae
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late Ml .1.H u e s p,a t r l s
Hr is .i I'lH'i lininii gi.nlu
,ili' n| Suphliiiu.i Lumpkins
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Sihuiil.
Savannah,

whi ir hr was a member of
m iA . thr rhrss club and
lllr Inuth.ill sijii.nl
M ir hiuti-gloom tu hr. a
mat hints! s mair 2nd class.
Is serving ahn.ilil a suhltl.l
rtlir III thr I 'lillrtl Stairs

Navy
I In* wedding will hr an
t-vriil ut .Ian 17 al ihr Uikr
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tin il

Freeman assigned to
Washington University
School of Medicine
tir.ullry litrw
I'rri'iii.in
has completed a six-year
residency in General Nit

Wood carving Is an art. skill
and hobby tn which Dick
llrown has been Involved for
over 22 years. He has shared
his
passion
with
others
Ihruiigh classes since a month
alter he began.
According to Drown he actu­
ally look up thr hobby while
Ills wife was III. "She had can­
cer." he said. "She did a lot of
sleeping. A lol of die lime I
would come home from work
and shed he rrstlng so I would
slurl carving to pass Ihr time “
I used to carve on my lunch
hour when I was in elec Iron­
ies." he said. 1 rrllrrd about
Ihree years ago. H ie find per­
son I ever taught though was
when I hail hern carving for
only a month or so I was al
the hr.n h and was carving a
imlcom Someone asked me to
lent Ii Iter SO I did. When I lived
In Citrus County over 400 took
my &lt;lasses throughout the
vears Tli.il was alxmt live or
six years ago when I did that.'
Drown now llnds lime on a
dally basis lo prai tire Ills
i .irving lie notes that he l o ­
gins his day with food and
i.irviug and works throughout
ihr it.iv and ends his day the
same wav lie sl.itrd that he
has gone tit Like Monroe.
Hanlonl lamdlng 1-akr Eola
anil inimerous oilier sites and
sal and i .lived things that hr
s i r s or |usl carves to relax.
Mr shares that he "does a lot
ol llsli carving es|ieclally bass"
hut also enjoys carving most
ai iv
animal
Once
Drown
&lt;arved a large, three-foot alli­
gator On .uiolliet day hr made
small one liit h tows to 'go
along willi a railroad crossing
set "I Just did a six- Inch Abe
Uni nlii." hr r|iilp|&gt;ed.

H«riXt PIkho by Tommy Vincwni

Dick Brown aiftfata Peggy F ok with wood carving at the Sanford Senior Center
Taking anywhere from ap
proximal rly five
hours lor
small animal carvings to up to
a week working 10 Jtour days
for ihr three-foot alligator.
Drown stays busy with his art
He does use patterns but ad­
mits that occasionally hr dis
covers Hems hr would like to
carve In magazines and such or
relrrs to thr many flies of ani­
mals he has collected.
Presently. Drown teucties a
weekly class at die Sanford
Senior Center. He has 20 stu

Every year, ihr Rr tired Srnlor Volunteer Program holds a
Christmas Store lor under­
privileged children to shop for
their families. Over H.000 gifts
went out with the 1.250 chil­
dren who went through die
Christmas Store tills year. Il s
a very popular function for
RSVP and it gets noticed.
Whal doesnt always get notoed is thr help that RSVP
gives the Shrnirs Department
lor their outreach.
With the help nl RSVP. thr
Seminole County Sheriffs De­
partment provldrd gifts to over
20 lamllles. including terns, an
often overlooked segment of
the population during thr holi­
day season. In those humrs
without dads, they also pro­
vided gifts m mothers and
grandmothers
Dlls year. RSVP added some­
thing new. Allrr seeing an ar-

likc to help ICSVT out. the or
gam/atlon is currently looking
lor mentors to help wiih the
reading program it has helped
rstabllsh in some ol the area
elementary schools.
II mm-

tide written for the Sanford
Herald (the Giving Guide), Glo­
ria Dlaek. dir RSVP Director,
got in touch witli Father Flana­
gan's Hoys Town. Father Fla­
nagan s. which houses teenage
boys and girls was tn desper­
ate need of gifts for teenagers.
RSVP was able to provide gifts
for 57 teens at the Fadier Fla­
nagans Boys Town In Sanford
and Oviedo.
If you're a senior and youd

Continued from P*|* 4B
BRIDGE C LASSE S

Bridge classes, under the
auspices
of
the
Sanford
Woman s Club, will he held al
liie clubhouse every Thursday
for six weeks, from 10 a.m. to
noon, beginning Jan. 15. John
Wilson of Seminole Community
College will be the instructor.
For Information, call Helen Er­
nest. 322-0592.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY

Happy birthday tu Ixnirine
Messenger who turned hit on
Jan. 7. Just for the record, die

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attractive, vivacious civic ac­
tivist surely doesn’t look III
Lou title Is a walking histo­
rian. Is the lirst Seminole
County woman elected of filial
(Supervisor of Elections of
Seminole County! and is die
aunt of John Schneider who
plays a regular on I V s "Dr.
Uiiluii. Medicine Woman *
CHAPTER CELEBR ATES

Diurrate Alpha Tuu Chapter
of Hela Sigma I’hl held the an­
nual holiday parly ut the home
ol Joyce Sdimtiet with all
members attending thr f festive
affair. Joyce prepared the mrat
dish and mrmltrrs brought
dishes to share.

See Rowell, Pag* 6B

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Peter R. Prcganz, M.D.
Board Certified. American Board of Anesthesiology
Diplomale. American Academy of Pam Management

Hr will assume the posi­
tion ol Assistant 1'rulessor
ol Surgery at Washington
University School of Medi­
cine in July.

Dietrich

lonng is not your lone, there
an* a great many other volunleer oppottunities with RSVP
Just give them a call at 323
4440.

VALUE-PACKED
ENTERTAINMENT

Hr. Freeman I* a nallvr nl
laitigwood. a graduate nl
Lyman I IirIi School. thr
University nl Central Flor­
ida. and Duke University
Medical School where hr
completed a three year
Residency.

Or. Bradley 0. Freeman

know what they can carve, he
said
It doesn't take long to
tr.M h them I show them what
they i an do I think anybody
i an learn to i arvr 1 even had a
class ol blind people once.
They were more (.ireful than
sighted people Mv advii e tor
beginners would he to take
classes I would also say to get
a good knife and lots of BandAids

Although Hrowu says that he
used to work with .t lot ol bass
wood lie now gels two hv two
wood from local lumber stores.
At times people also give him
various grains and kinds of
wood lint Drown always uses
water-based paint for die finishlng loin In's
Drown is a widower with
three children. SI even. Stepha­
nie and Susan. He has been a
Sanloril resident since May o f
PI97 hut has lived In Florida
lor 12 vears

RSVP provides 8,000 holiday gifts

grey at Washington Unlversiiv St htnil nl Medicine In
Si lands. Mn Hr spell I two
yr.irs al l l i r Nailnnal Inst Ituir nl Health III Hrthrsda.
Maryland In Research and
studlrd at lhr University of
Edlnhiitgh In Srntlund.

His parents are Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Freeman, long­
time Izmgwood residents,
now ol New Smyrna [leach,
lie Is also the nephew of
Izingwood natives. Mr. and
Mrs. Gene liothcll.

dents there hut only three to
four arrive lor eat h i l.iss
1 irv to let die ones I leach

Specializing In
Diagnosis &amp; Treatment O f Recurring &amp; Chronic
Pain Including Back, Shingles &amp; Cancer Pain
Practicing In Lake Mary • Sanford Area for 10 Years
tty Appointment or Referral

Nm MIM i WIMi IS
RSVP Director Gloria Black turns gifts over to Mike Bemosky
of the Seminole County Sheriffs Office.

330-7035

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Many gifts were presented
Including a wooden Santa from
the workshop of Bob Tromhlay. on angel and a crochet
slur. Highlighting die evening
was Beta Buddies exchanging
gifts.
Die last merting of the year
was hrld at die home o f Laurel
Tromhlay with reports from all
committees. A night out was
planned fur January at Wild
Jack’s. A white elephant sale
will be held ut die next meeting
iuid the Valentine Coffee will
be held dlls month.
The cultural program for the
evening was on baste wood­
working given by Bob Trem ­
blay.

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O L Y M P IC S P O N S O R S H IP S
A V A IL A B L E S O O N

lire Gold sponsorship enti­
tles the sponsors lo have their
logo on (lit- hack of the Olym­
pic T-shirts and their name In
the Olympics program In large
type. Each gold sponsor also
receives one T-shirt.

Every year, the Stardust
Service Unit of Girl Scouts In
Lake Mary holds their own
Olympics.
The event, sched­
uled for Saturday. April 4th.
gives the girls u chance to
compete In a wide variety of
cventH. such us the shot put
(using a water balloon) and the
triathlon. Each year, to make
the event al fordable for all.
sponsorships are offered.
The sponsorships levels are

Silver entitles ihe sponsors
lo have their name In Ihe pro­
gram In medium tyj&gt;e. Bronze
entitles the sponsor to have
thrlr name in (he program In
small type. All sponsors will
receive a certificate of appre­

ciation.
li d s Is nol a hind raiser!
Th e sponsorship money raised
lor Ihe Olympics Is used to
purchase Olym pic T-sh lM s for
all participants and Judges,
purc hase- medals, rtblxins, and
supplies, and pay for costs a s­
sociated with the use of the
field.

Sponsorships will l&gt;e avail­
able from Jan. 2S lo Frb. 12.
If you would like to sponsor ^
Ihe Olympics, cull Peggy Wolfe
at 327-B207 or Brenda Ander- I
son ut H62-3634.
.

Hockey fixation puts marriage on ice
requires effort from both play­
ers in order to be successful.
Coaching is the way your hus­
ban d has m anaged to avoid
confronting the “other things*'
troubling your marriage. The
situation won't improve unless
you and AJ reach a compromise
about the n um ber o f hours
he devotes to couching so the
tw o o f you can resolve yo u r
d iffe re n c es and re v iv e y o u r
relationship.

BEAK ABBY: A lew years Iwick I
got my husband, "Al," involved in
coaching our son's hotkey team. The
sport is something our family
ergoys, so I thought it would bring
us together. Was I ever wrong! Al's
obsession Is driving us further
apart.
Our son ifor unrelated reasons i
has been forced to stop playing, bul
Al Is deeper into it than ever. He
roaches three teams on a volunteer
basis and is uwuy from the house
and our four children frequently.
It's as if he had a part-time job.
Before you say it, I know there
arc worse things my husband could
be doing. However, thul doesn't
make it easier lo play second fiddle.
Al says this is his "thing” so I have
no right tu intrude. I used to be
involved, loo, when our son was
playing, hut I can't justify it now. So
Al has told me lo bull out of his life
and stay away from the whole
thing.
Obviously there are other things
troubling our marriuge, bul the fact
that he's putting ‘ his responsibility
to his teams" liefore his responsibili­
ty to his family is more than I can
liandle.
1resent the way my husliand has
put other people's kids ahead of his
own. Don't get me wrong; most of
Ihelwys and girls he coaches are
great. Al may not believe it, hut I'm
proud of all he's taught them to
accomplish. Bul enough is enough! I
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After Hours
Artistic alliance

Daniel Pomanelll la exhibiting hie work at SCC.

One of Mexico’s finest
young painters showcased
at SCC Fine Arts Gallery
Prom Staff Reports
SANFORD • 'Daniel I’oii/aurlll, Thr Third Ornrratlou of
Mexican Artists*. a special exhibition of Itir works of one of
Mexico's finest young painters, Is lirlng prrsrnlrd In a monthlung show at Seminole Community Colleges Fine Arts Gallery’,
January H-February 5,11*118.
Featured are many of the works lr«mi I'uiizaiirlli's 'Signs of
Desire* show exhibited during the fall of 1997 al Mexico City's
Mol el Fiesta Americana and prr settled try former Mexican
president Miguel tie la Madrid Hurtado.
Daniel I’nii/aiirlU'K artlslle accomplishments continue a tra­
dition of hy several generation* of I'unzanrlll family arllsls
whose wink Is recognized In troth Kutojte and Ihr Americas.
Ills grandfather. Adolfo Octavio I'on/anrlll. originally from It­
aly. traveled to Mexico in 11KX1 al the Invitation of the Mexican
government, where he created the 'Angeles del llirblo* monu­
ment tli.il serves as an entrance landmark at the Mexican Na­
tional Art Gallery ll'ulaclo de Dellas Arles). I’niizauelll's fa­
ther. Gahrtel I’on/.mrlll. is a recognized sculptor In his own
nghl. having crrulrd .uid placed several Itnportanl works
Ihroughout Mexic o.
A special recognition for the youthful Mexican urtlsl will be
staged at the SCC Fine Arts Gallery on Tuesday. Jim. 13. 11*98
bom 5 p in. lo 7 p in.
Setuluolr Community College educators have forged a rrlullo n sh ip with Mexlro, one of Florida's most important global
trading partners. In rrtuni, the Mexican govrmmrnl has resjKinded with cultural, loglstlral and diplomatic enrouragement and suppor that has spurred limovatlvr Mexican-related
studies and programs al thr Central Florida communtly educa­
tional Institution.
'Die extraordinary educational relationship shared between
Mexico iuid Seminole Community College Is In large pan thr
result of cooperative efforis between Dir Consul of Mexico's
Martin Torres, Irased In Orlando, SCCs Dr. Krnna Noonr and
other SCC scholars. Unprecedented Mexican-focused scholas­
tic held work and cultural exchange programs have all been
spawned from the educational partnership created by Die edu­
cators and Torres.

P h o to g ra p h y exhibits
at La u G a l l e r y
A new photography show,
"African-Am rrlcun Yards and
Gardens of the Rural South,*
opens January 23 at Marry P.
Leu Gardens. Through photos
and text, thr exhibit depicts
the fanciful decorated gardens
and swept dirt yurds that grace
pie southern landscape In
communities throughout A la­
bama. Grorgia, und South
Carolina, will be on display
from January 23 through
March 22. The exhibit defines
Die cultural significance of
Diese gardens to AfricanAmerican life, and draws atten­
tion lo the traditions of re­
sourcefulness and self-reliance
that have shaped the rural
landscape In southern AfricanAmerican communities.
Leu
Gardens Is open dally 0 a.m. to
5 p.m. For more Information
about programs at leu Gar­
dens. call (407) 246-2620.
t

G a lle ry M a s o n
opana at S ta tM n
Sculptor Richard Beckman
und ceramist Vincent Sansone,
exhibit their works at the Dun­
can Gallery of Art/Sampson
Mall Foyer Gallery on the Stet­
son University campus begin­
ning Friday, Jan. 16. A recep­
tion for the two Florida artists
on that date Is free and open to
the public from 6 p.m. to 8
p.m. The Beckman and San­
sone
exhibitions
continue
through February 15. Gallery
hours an* Monday through Fri­
day. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: week­
ends I p.m. to 4 p.m. Admis­

Firestorm doused from the start
Firestorm (R):
Everybody
wants lo be In plrturrs. Take,
for Instance. Howie Long. Thr
former NFL great, who played
for Die Los Angeles Raiders,
throws his fall/wlntrr Job
broadcasting for FOX sports lo
Die side, temporarily, so that
he can tackle a tougher adver­
sary: acting. Mr follows other
sports
luminaries
like
Shaqulllr O'Neal, Mlrharl .Jor­
dan. Fred Dryer and Alex
Karas, to natnr a lew. into that
other game rallrd show busi­
ness.
To me, it Is unfair that tal­
ented, struggling actors, or
even credible, proven ones,
lake bark seats to these nov­
ices. who are riding Die red
carpel Into Hollywood bemuse
of their stature In another
profession.
Because Long
madr thr Pro Bowl and won a
Super Ikiwl ring makes him
worthy to sign a three picture
deal with 20tli Century Fox and
lo lie named 'Male Star of T o ­
morrow for 11*97* liy the people
al Sho West? I ley. I wrote this
review! Where's riy/ agent?
That $20 million roulract hel­
ler be ready to sign when I get
to the office, baby!
The nulMness of studio offi­
cials and producers notwith­
standing. It’s jMirllc lustier
when these
sports figures
Iximb os long does In thr new
movie Firestorm, an achingly
dull, amateurish him.
Long plays a member of an
elite group of firefighters cullrd
Sinokr)iini|iers.
These guys
and gals enter blazes via thr
air. and. If you're not up to the
challenge, you have to ‘ pound
more ground brfoir you fly thr
sky*.
A forest Dames out of con­
trol. and. In Die middle, a self­
ish. yet intelligent madman
(William Forsylhr) Is trying •«
escape while holding a beauti­
ful ornithologist (Suzy Amls|
hostage.
Thr malefactor Is
trying 1u get back to a stash of
cash he stowed away before
going to Jail. However. Ihe in­
ferno In thr Wyoming woods
and Long stand In Ills way of
blazing a trail.
Firestorm Is doused from the
start. Dlrerted. In Ills debut,
by Veteran. Arudrmy Award
winning cinematographer Dean
Sender (Donees ivtlh Holers),
this Dim is no hotter than an
Icebox. Sender works from a
badly written script by Chris
Solh, who wrote this serrenplay as a Diesis when he was
In scrrrnwriling school und It
shows. Soth Introduces these
Smokejumi&gt;ers. which really
exists, as some para-mllltary
group. There is nothing to
team about these folks be­
cause they're too busy saving
people or throwing axes Into
bad guys. They're essentially a
gimmick.
But what can you
rxpert from a plot that is
hackneyed formula with an Im­
portant twist that comes out of

left held ami leaves Dir audi­
ence scratching thrlr numbed
heads.
Sender could have screwed
up a good script (hough. Take,
for example, the starting se­
eponce when* Ding and Ills
elite! (Scott Glrinil save a 1mlr
girl; it has no Intensity, no
sense of urgency and It ends
up gushingly sentimental An­
other sequence Involves a
chase through the woods where
Sender would like for us lo l&gt;cllrve that when a chainsaw Is
thrown from u moving motoicycle It ran land dirrrtly Into
the center of a Windshield of a
pursuing vehicle.
In any case. Firestorm Is not
the start the square Jawed,
Hungry Jack ad boy. Long.

Howls Long, and Scotl Glsnn rscs Into battlewanted, especially when lie Is
his director and screenwriter,
trying lo sell Hollywood on his
and pound more ground, before
worth as a market able actor.
they Dy the sky. One star (out
In other words, hr should Join
of four).

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Cost Jan lutte (The School for
Lovers) on January 17. 1998 at
8 p.m. at the Winter Park 9th
Grade Center Auditorium lo­
cated at 528 Huntington Ave­
nue In Winter Park. The pro­
duction will feature members of
their Resident Artist Program
and will be performed tn Eng­
lish with full sets, costumes
and live music.
Tickets are
available by calling the Box
Office at (407) 647-7781 and
ore $20 for advance reserva­
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students and $25 at the door.
Cal) now to reserve your tickets
for Diis humorous and tanta­
lizing story of love and decep­
tion.

C o m m u n ity C h o ra l#
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nity Chorale will begin re­
hearsals for its performance of
John Rutter's Requiem on
Tuesday, Jan. 20. 1998 at 7:15
p.m.
at
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comer of State Road 436 and
Aloma Avenue In Winter Park.
Membership In the Chorale Is
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Alabama
artist
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J.
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Jan. 17, 1998 In the Maitland
Art Center galleries. Members
and friends of Die Art Center
will be treated to a preview of
the works on Friday evening.
Jan. 16 from 6:30 p.m. lo 8:30
p.m. The exhibition will be
open for viewing through Feb­
ruary 22. The Art Center gal­
leries are located at 231 West
Packwood Avenue In the city of
Maitland. The regular gallery
hours arc Monday through Fri­
day from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.:
Saturday and Sundays from 12
m. lo 4:30 p.m.; closed major
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Tours of
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Ann
Spalding,
Education
Coordinator
or
Robin Ambrose, program direc­
tor.
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formation, or directions to the
Maitland Art Center can be ob­
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Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH1 EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 9T-2019 CA
DIVISION 14
BAN* UNITED OF TEXAS
FS B .
Plaintiff(tl.
vt
MARIO GUGLIUZZA. et al.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Fmal Judgment ol
Mortgage Foraciotur* datad
Dacambar iTth, 19*7. and
•nlarad in Caaa NO. ST-201 S
CA ol lira Circuit Court ol tna
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and lor SEMINOLE Countf.
Florid “i * liar* m BANK UNITED
OF TEXAS. F SB 11 in* Plamult
and
MARIO
GUGLIUZZA.
BREOIUA GUGLIUZZA. NCS
CONSUMER SERVICES. L.L.C.
ar* in* Oalandanl*, I aaiii tall to
th* tughatt and batt biddar lot
cath at tn* WEST FRONT
DOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE. SANFORD. FLORIDA, al 11:00 I * ,
on tba 22nd day ol January,
tsta. tba folio* mg datcnbad
pro party at tat torin m ti-d
Final Judgment:
LOT *3. TRACT ICS. PHASE II
AT CARILLON. ACCORDING TO
THE
RLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4T.
PAGES 39 THROUGH 41, PUB
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HAND 4nd tn#
%44l ol m il Court on DECEM­
BER lltn. 1997
(SEAL)
Mary inn* Mora*
Clark ol tn* Circuit Court
By: Jan* E Jaaaanc
Daputy Clark
I Chavarria. McCall#. Rayrnar.
Barratt A Frappiar
Pott Ottict Boa 1410
Tamp#. FL 33601
F97094549
NOTICE
in accordanc* with tn*
Amarrcana D iu b 'itrat Act. paraona naadmg a aoacial accom­
modation to parlicipat* m th,«
p*of«tdmg tRoviKJ contact rn*
individual or Agancy landing
none# not latar ttian tavan |7)
daya prior to tn# proceeding at
tn# tddrtat given on m «
nolica. Talaphona: 407 323
4330 *■!. 4Z27: 1-940-955-9771
(TDDI or 1-900-959-9770 &lt;v); via
Florida Ratty Sarvie#.
Pubirth: January 4, It . 19t7
OEM-29
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IR ARD FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
q e n e Ra l
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE HO. ST-1SC9-CA-14R
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION. t/k/a
Chamical Ratldantlal
Mortgagt Corporation,
t/k/a Margarattan S
Company, Inc..
Plaint ill,
VS.
STEPHEN M. POPE: at al-.

17th. 19F7, m
caaa nun bar 97-1909-CA-14K
ol Hi* Circuit Court el th* 19th
Judicial Circuit In and for
Earnloot*
County.
Florida,
wharatn CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,
F/K/A CHEMICAL RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
F/KM MAROANETTEN 9 COM­
PANY, INC., la Plaintiff and
STEPHEN M. POPE. FIRST
FAMILY FINANCIAL-SERVICES.
INC. C/O THE FREMTICi HAU.
CORPORATION SYSTEM A-A..
i*/ar* Datandantt*), I ora aoM to
th* hlghoat and boat biddar for
caah at th* waat Rent door ol
tho Somlnola County courthouao m Sanford. 9amino 1*
County, Florida, at 11:00 A M .
on tho fin d day ot JANUARY.
Final Judgmant. to ant:
LOT 41, SAN SEBASTIAN
HEIOHTS, UNIT 3. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT
THEREOF,
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK IT.
PAGES I I ANO St OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAIN FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A OEST
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEST AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Datad th* isth day ot
Dacambar, 1997.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
Sy Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deo utv Clark
COOILIS t ETAW1ARSKI
4010 Soy Seoul SoutoYord
Suit* 450
Tampa. Florida 33907
Talaphona: (IIS) 177-9000
Pubtiah: January 4,11,1990
OEM-31

Purtuant to Florid*
Sod StoroB* Act. So*. S3.SSS S
93.907, Sol* of Contort* In
*t
111
339
299
SSI
I uism yi I . Dunn
To b* n M ar dt*o * « * d si
Thurv. Jan. IE. ISOS. IS
Public Auction, Caah Only.
Al: SimRay Star* Away
StO Rmohart Road
LaA* Mary. FL SETOd
Pubiiah: January 4, It . I I
DEM-43

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. gt-1431 CA
DIVISION 14-B
FEDERAL NATIONAL
MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaint itl(al,
vt
ALFRED A BOCERT. at al.
Datandantltl
NOTICS
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant to a Final Judgmant ol
MoTtgig* Feraclotur* datad
Dacambar I7tn, 1997, and
antarad In Cat* NO 94-2437
CA ol tn* Circuit Court ot tn#
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and 'or SEMINOLE County.
Florida
rtbarain
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSO­
CIATION &lt;t in* Plaintiff ard
ALFRED A. BOGERT AND
AMERICAN GENERAL HOME
EOUITY,
INC.
ar*
th*
Datandantt, I will tall to th#
hlghatt and batt biddar tor
cath at tn* WEST FRONT
OOOR OF THE SEMINOLE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE; SAN­
FORD. Fl o r id a , at n o * a m..
on tn* 22nd day ol January.
1999, tn* following datcnbad
proparty at tat forth in ta&lt;d
Tina! Judgment:
LOT 29. GREEN VILLAGE SUB­
DIVISION. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK 19. PAGE 99. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOR'OA
WITNESS MV HAND and tba
taal ol tht* Court on Dacambar
1Bin, 1997
(SEAL)
Maryann* Mori*
Clark ol tn* Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jttawic
Daputy Clark
Echar an &gt;4. McCalia. Raymtr.
Barratt 9 Frappi*'
Pott OHtea Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601
F94123125
NOTICE
In accordanc* raitn in*
Amar .cant Draab'lrtrat Act. parton* n**d&gt;ng a tpactal accom­
modation to partKipit* m thra
proceeding annum contact tn*
individual or agancy aandmg
nolica not latar than tavan |7)
daya prior to th* ptocaadmg at
tna addraaa givan on th*
nolle*. Talaphona 40T-J714330 ait. 4227; 1-100-955-9771
(TOR or 1-900-553-1770 (v); via
Florida Rally Same*.
Publrth: January 4, It. 1997
DfM-23________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF TRE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IH AMD FOR
•EMRSOLB COUNTY
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. ET-1SMCA-14R
CHASE UORTOAQE
SERVICES. Inc., a Delaware
Corporation, t/k/a Chat*
Manhattan Corporation.
Ptamtrtf.
VS.
WESLEY A. WARRINGTON
Hid SONORA M
WARRINGTON: at al..
Dotartdant*.
NOTICS
OF FORSCLOSUM SALS
Nolica la haroby givan that,
purauant to that Ftnol Judgmant
tof ForinMiim
like •rtWilWW
17th, t*f7, and antarad In civil
caaa numbor S7-1tSSCA-14K 1
th* Circuit Court at th* Itth
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Samlnoi*
County.
Florida,
vrhoram CHASE MORTOAOE
SERVICES. INC. A DELAWARE
CORPORATION. F/K/A CHASE
MANHATTAN CORPORATION. I*
Plaintiff and WESLEY A. WARRMOTON. SONORA M. WARRmOTON. CROWN BANK. A
FEDERAL SAVINGS
SANK,
W/ato Oofondanllt). I arllt aoM lo
tho hlghoat and boot biddar tor
cash at Urn aroat front door of
lha l am Wo la County courtItouo* w Sanford. Samlnoi#
County, Florida, at 11:00 A.M.
on th* 22nd day ot JANUARY.
19*9, th* following dooertbod
pro party a* tot forth w aa*d
Final Judgmant, la ard:
LOT 31, W1KIVA HUNT CLUB.
FOK HUNT SECTION ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK II, PAGE 7t OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEST
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMED TO SE A DEST
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEST AND ANY
mFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Datad th* Itth day ol
Dacambar, 1997.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark el CMcuM Court
By Jana t . Jaaowic
Drautv Clifk
CODUJE 9 STAWIARSKI
4010 Say Seoul Boulevard
S uM 4S0
Tamps, Florida 33407
Talaphona: (913) 977-4004
Pukkah. January 4,11,1914
u n t i l _______________________________

M TM CIRCUIT COURT
(COUNTY,

MO: 9T-2429-CA-1#
M VISION 11
NATIONSBANK. NJL,
Succtaoai by Margar with
NATIONSBANK, N.A.
(SOUTH). Succaaaor by
Merger with NATIONSBANK
OF FLORIDA, K A
Plaintiff,
V*.
SHARON L BRINDLEY,
ROBERT H. BRINDLEY
DotandartlalTO THE FOLLOWING DEFEN­
DANT (BJ:
SHARON L. SRINOLf V
1414 S LAKE AYE
SANFORD. FL 33771-4119
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to lamcloao a mortgaga
on lha following proporty in
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT IS. SLOCK 7. DREAM­
WORLD.
3R0
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE FLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PLAT 79. PUBLIC
ACCORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA.
you or* required to aorv* a
I any. to H on th* attorney lor
GwPMmUff:
Vfivnm g |*ff^ u -ia r f g
2S DAVID BOULEVARD
FL33S0S
Id N iP M IM
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at MU* none* ot
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices

DATED on Dacambar 7#th,
1997.
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark ol th* Cucuit Court.
SEMINOLE County
PO DRAWER C
SANFORD. FL 37772 0459
By Jaan Bullant
Daputy Clark
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES
ACT. PERSONS WITH DISABILI­
TIES NEEDING A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING
SHOULD CONTACT THE A O A.
ADMINISTRATOR FOR THE
CLERK OF THE COURT NOT
LATER THAN 7 DAYS PRIOR TO
THE PROCEEDING. AT 301 N
PARK AVE . SANFORD. FL,
TELEPHONE
&lt;07-323-4330.
44727. IF HEARING IMPAIRED.
(TDD) 1-900-955 9771. VOICE
(VI 1-900-955-0770. THIS IS
NOT A COURT INFORMATION
LINE.
Publrth January 4, tt. 1993
OEM-27

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice I* hereby given thit we
ar* engaged In butmaat at
1003
Howell
Harbor
Dr.,
Caitalbarry,
FL
32707,
Sam mol* County. Florida, under
tn* Fictmout Nam* ot OPJP
COMPANY, and that w# Intend
to raglitar Mid name with th*
D-viiion
ot
Corporetlont,
Tillihiiiao, Florid*, M accor­
dance wtih th* provia lorn el th*
Fictitlou* Nam* Statute*, ToWit: Section BBS.09. Florid*
Statute* 1991.
Denial T. Parker
John Praraclawaki
Publtih: January It, 1991
OEM 93

IN TN I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO. 97-tSSS CA
DIVISION 14
NATIONSBANK. N A
SUCCtSSOH UY MtHUtM
TO NATIONSBANK.
N A (SOUTH).
Plaintiff!*).
v*.
JOSEPH 0 BOHR JR . tl al.
Oalandantfa)
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purtuant to ■ Final Judgmanl ot
Mo'tgag* Foraciotur* datad
Dacambar 17th. 19*7, and
antarad In Cat* NO. 97-1545
CA ot th* Cl'cuit Court ol th*
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit in
and for SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein NATIONSBANK.
N A SUCCESSOR BY MEROER
TO
NATIONSBANK.
N.A.
ISOUTH) It lha Plaintiff and
JOSEPH 0 BOHR JR.. SHERRY
H BOHR. MERRILL LYNCH.
PIERCE. FENNER ANO SMITH.
INC., CRANE RENTAL OF
ORLANDO. INC.. PRESIDEN­
TIAL FINANCIAL CORPORA­
TION, MCNEIL WOOOS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION. INC.
•1 at. ar* th# Datandantt. I will
m II lu lha hlghatt and batt bid­
der lor caah at lha WEST
FRONT DOOR OF THE 1EMINOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE;
SANTORO. 7LORIOA. at 1t:00
a m , on tn# 22nd day el
January, f f t l . tha following
datcnbad proparly at tat forth
at aatd Final Judgmant:
LOT 10. MCNEIL WOODS.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK *7. PAGES 4 AND
S, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
WITNESS MY HAND and the
taal ol tht* Court on Dacambar
flth. 1997.
(SEAU
Maryann* Mori#
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By: Jano E. Jaaowic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. MeCtil*. Rayrnar,
Barratt S Frappiar
Poal Off re# Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33901
FS TOT3404
In accordanc* with lha
American* DiaabtUtwa Act. paraon* naadwg a apacial accom­
modation to parttciaaM M thii
proceeding ahouM contact the
individual or agency tending
notice not later than coven (T)
jdm AM f l u l j w G^k. l A k w n a a k d l k k —*
M f * pf*Or |0 m# prOCMOnQ M

NOTICE
OF FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice ll hereby givan that wa
are engaged In bu iw at* at P.O.
Bov 1567. Sanford. FL 137711497, Svmtnola County, Florid*,
under th* Fictltrou* Name ot
SEMINOLE HERALD, and that
w* inland to raglatar laid nemo
with
th*
Division
ot
Corporation*.
Tallahaitaa,
Florida, in accordanc* with tha
provinont ol th* Fictitlou*
Nam# Statute*. To-Wit: Section
■43 09, Florida Stetutai 1H1.
Rapi-bi'C Nvwiptp#»i. tnp
By */ Dannie F. Koiak.
PubUihtf
Pub’ith January 11, 1 H I
OEM-93

IHVITATION FOR BIDS
IFS 97/99-4*
Th* City ol Sanford. Florida,
mil racatv* Saalad S M * up to
NOON on Thuraday. January
22nd. 199*. In th* Purchaamg
Office, Room 1*1 ot City Hall,
tor th# following tloma&lt;*):
COMPUTtRS
All Bid* mini b * addraiaad aa
lottowa:
A rat MAM-BaliftITI
Purchaamg Agent
Cdy ot Sanford
PO B oi 171*
Sanford. FL 32772-17*4
Purchaamg Agant
City at Sartord
Room 241
300 N. Park Avanu*
Sanford. FL » 7 7 t
Btdi racatvad attar NOON on
Thuraday. January 22nd, 199*.
wilt b* returned to the tender
unopened. FacaimU* 04 tele­
graphic bid* wtM not b * accept­
ed
Seated bid* win bo pubMcty
opened and road aloud latar on
January 22nd, 19*9. at 2:00 PM
in
th*
City
Commlaalen
Chamber*. Roam tIT. 200 N.
Park Avanu*. Sanford . Ftortda.
Spaciflcationo and tho proper
bid forma ar* evatiabi*, at no
coat, m th# Purchaamg office
beginning Monday. January
12th, ftSS. Th* telephone num­
ber M (407) 330-3413.
Th* CKy ot g artord reearvaa
th# ngrt to accept or rafact any
or all bid* with ot without
cau*a. to warn* 1achmc*M&gt;a*.
or to accept th* bid which. In
mtaraet ol tha City.
Par ion a artth dtaabuitiaa needmg aaaiitanca to pdrticlpat* m
any at
Otic# ADA Caardmator at 3304429 tarty tight hour* in
advance at Nip meeting.
City s*
mg Agent
S. ItSS
Pubidh: January 11,1*97
DEM-S7

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
IN THE COUNTY COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
atMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c a s e n o .i a i - r a a - c c - i o - c
BASIL S. BUCHANAN
d/b/a AAA BOBCAT.
Plaintiff,
vt.
JAMES DALY. Ill, and
F CHRISTINE DALY, and
LOWELL DUVALL d/b/a
TOTAL HOME DESIGN.
Oalandanl*
NOTICS OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4S
Nolle* la hereby givan that
purauant to a Final Judgmant of
Foraciotur* dated January 5th.
1991 and antarad In C at*
Number 9f,7t9-CC-tO-C. In lha
County Court ot Samlnoi*
County. Florid*, wharam BASIL
S. BUCHANAN d/b/a AAA BOBCAT, H Plaintiff, and JAMES
DALY. Ill and F. CHRISTINE
DALY, ar* th* Defendant*, I will
tab to tho highait and beat bid*
dor lo t caah al th* Waal Front
Door,
Somlnola
County
Courthouaa, 301
N.
Park
Avonuo, laniard, Florida, at
It:00 am. on lha 10th dky at
February, tgtt, th# following
daaenbad property aa tat forth
m lard Fmal Judgmant. to wit:
423 Okford Street, Longwood.
Florida N 200 FT of Loll 17 !*••
M I I J M i r i S N 200 FT of lot
24. Lo** N m ao FI BLK S
Amended Plaf ot BLKS S * O 4
H A POR of BLK t PB 3/50
Public Rocorda of Samlnoi*
County. Florida.
Oatad thia Stk day of January.
195*. at Santord Samlnoi*
County, Florida.
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
■Y: Jan* t. Jaaawtc
Daputy Clark
TIMOTHY R. MOORHEAD, ESO.
WRIGHT, FULF0RD,
MOORHEAD S BROWN. P.A.
Florida Bar No. &lt;72*40
141 North Magnolia Avanu*
Poet Office Baa * • * !
Orlando. FL 32*02
*07/4*9-0*34
Pubtiah: January 11. II. 1*ga
DiM-aa

NOTICE OP
PUBLIC AUCTION
Notice I* hereby givan:
McConnell Tawing v d aaN at
Public Auction ter Salvage for
Caah on domand la htghaai bid­
der, the following daaenbad
1 -IS -M
|4 HogJ i
JHMAD743XCC134747 TX
i-a t -M
B2 Dodg*
3B3CBMU*NH 1037*5
B -3 -M
*0 Chav
jaiRT2240L7IB04*5
a* Chav IGCIGISHOF* 12932*

•a otda

1B3BS44DBJN113019
103BN*»Y*FY3*tt*a

a* 7ard 1FTBR10COGUB74717
S3 cadi
10*KBStB*PUB041SS M t
Tha Auction w i b* hold *1
It.-OO pm on tald daw * above.
McCormad Taamg * R*C0»*ry
2*00 Sartord A**.. Sartord. FL
&gt;3773.
to aat*. Tom a aro aaah or
Certified Fund*. McConnell
Towing raaaryaa th* right to
accept or rajact any and all
btd*.
11. ISM
DCM-B4

IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIOHTSENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF THS STATS OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SSNINOLS COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
CASS NO. 94-4B4 CA 14E
FORD CONSUMER
FINANCE COMPANY, INC .
Piamlill,
DUO B CHESS. ET AL .
Oalandanta.
NOTICS OF SALE
Nofic* It hanby given lhal.
purtuant to a Fmal tummery
Judgmanl
ol
Foraciotur*
antarad m tha abova-atylad
caua*. In th* Circuit Court ot
Orange County, Florida, I will
4*11 tn* property aituat* In
Orange
County.
Florido.
datcnbad at:
LOT 17. LAKE SEARCY
SHORES. rCCORDING TO THE
PLAT THE.MOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I*. PAGES 33-23
OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS OT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
A/K/A 105 BEARS3 CIRCLE.
LONQWOOO. FL 33TS0.
at public tai*. to tha highaal
and beat bidder, tor cath, at lha
Watt Front Door, Samlnoi#
County Coufthouta, Santord,
FL. at It 00 AM ., on th* 32nd
day of JANUARY, 1**1
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jan* E. Jatawic
Deputy Clark
Oamtl C. Conauagra, Etaunt
*901 North Armani* Avanu*
Tampa, Florida 33*04
•In accordance with th*
Americana wffh Draabrlitiet Act.
paraon* naadmg a apacial
accommodation lo participate
m thia proceeding ahoutd con.
tact Court Admmitintion at lot
N. Par* Avanu*. Sanlotd. FL
3IT7I. ttltphon* (407) 3234130. &gt;4117 not latar man
aavan |T| day* prior to tna pro.
caadmg tt hearing impaired.
(TDDI 1-BOO 955 *771 or t-*00955 *770 (v). via Florida Relay
Sarvtc#.*
Publrth January 4. tt. 199*
DEM-22

INVITATION TO BIO
Community Coordinated Car*
for Children |4CI t* requeelmg
bid* from qualified cleaning
companiat to provide cuttodial
aarvica* lor if * new admmiatraUva facility at 3500 W, colonial
Ortva, Orlando.
Tit* tcopa of tha work
mcludat maintaining a clean,
healthy workplace tor th*
employ*#* el 4C and nk chant*
and guattt Thm will b* accom­
pli thad by providing evening
aarvica* of cleaning and floor
car* m a 31.000 aq fl. 10
rettroom facility. A detailed
daacnptten af th* tcopa ot
work w in b* mad* avaffabt* a*
luma declare the# intention to
bid and pnor to mapactmg th*
trie tit* viafft/mepaction* win
3# January 14 S IS. 1***. by
•ppomtmtnt only.
Quilifitd biddtrt mutt b*
jordad have workman * comp,
md liability mauranc*. and pro­
vide *C with pfof#tt‘on*&lt; raterBid* w in ba received via U.S.
M t* at hand dahvorad to 4C
currant admmratrativ* effic** *1
1412 s. Colonial Onva. Orlando.
PL &gt;7903 an ar bator* January
Elat. 1*9*. Intention* la bid
and appomtmente to vtaff th#
alia can ba mad* by calling
(407) ***-*0 0 0 oil. *1*7.
Inqutri#* ahoutd ba dvacted to
th* Procurement Coordinator al
Pubtiah: January S. 7, S, S. 11,
IS M
DIM-4*

n olic*. Tat*phono: 407-3134330 oat. 4217: 1-400-941-4771
(TOD) or 1-400-935-9770 (v). vl*

m THS

Publrth: January 4. It, 1007
DSM-34
w t m i e m e u rr c o u r t
COUNTY,
CABS NO. ST-SBB7-OA-I4
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC- a Now
York corporation.
Plaintiff,
vt.
SAMUEL C. ADAMS, OR.
1554541-20-4491);
ROSETTA AOAMS
(SS4UNKNOWN);
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
APOLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE
STATE OF FLORIOA;
PALM POINT PROPERTY
OWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC.; and any unknown
other unknown poraon*
claiming by, through
and under any ot tha
abOM-namod Datandantt
NOTICS
OF FORICLOGUGG SALS
NOTICE N haroby pivan that
tft* undarkignad dark at th*
Circuit Court of l amina)*
County, Florida. Win an th* 27th
day ol JANUARY, 1404. at 11:00
o'clock AJJ. at mo Wool Front
door ot tha BamWota County
Courthouao W Sanford. Florida,
otter lor eat* i
outcry to th*
bidder lor caah. mo
datcnbad property aituot*
ola County. Florida:
4. PALM POINT*, a* par
Plat In Plat Soak 10, Fa#** i f
through 71. mcluaiv*. Public
Racorde at Sam Inal* County,
Florida.
purauant lo tho Final Judgment
antarad tn a caaa pending w
acid Court, th* style ot which t*
WITNESS my hand and artel*)
aa*l Of eaid Court tht* 22nd day
ot Ddtombor. 1947.
M you aro a paraon with a dmability who no*da any accom­
modation in ordor lo partictpoto
m thl# proceeding, you are amiMad. at no coat la you, to tha
provwion *4 certain aaaistanca.
Ptaaa* contact Court cdtiniitrator, 301 N. Part Avenue,
SuNa N30t, Sartord. Florida
3*771. (407) S23-4230 *4227,
wtm a working day* of your
racaipt at thia Inatie* at
Faroetoaur* Sale); M you ar#
haoring Impaired, call 1-S009*9-4771: N you ar* vole*
bnpgbod. call 1-*00-**4-4770.
(COUNT SCAD
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP THE
em e u rr c o u r t
By: Jana E. Jaaawtc
Oaputy Clerk
ATTORNEY F
I OR PLAINTIFF
■akarn P
Ua
jnlwml|
4-4----a. iP
i.vvy
S Hooch, PJL
111* S Canway Rd . Ste. S
Florida 32S1I
MOT) 3S1-4100
Publrth: January*. I f , IM F
OEM-2*

COUNTY COURT

NOt 97 E 1 M CA14-A
COLONUU. MORTOAOE
C A M rtrtt 07-1M 0 BA 14-A
EMC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
EVILYN CARRE RO.
IF LnflNO. AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HE IRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES, ASStONIES.
UENORS. CREOfTORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
CLAIMING AM INTEREST
SY. THROUGH, UNOER
OR AGAINST EVELYN
CARRSRO, IE ANY)
RONERT M. MCUNTOCK;
SAGNOA L. MCUNTOCK;
STATE FARM MUTUAL
3UIOMOEIII INSURANCE
COMRANYi JOHN DOE
ANO JANS DOE A t
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OEFENOANT(S)

PLAINTIFF
Vt.
MSUNOA M. SCHMIDT
A/K/A MELINDA
BCINNOT A/K7A
MS UNOA MATES
bCHkMOT A/K/A
MELINDA DODOS. CT AL
OCFtNOAMTtSI
TO: M IU N 0A M. SCHMIOT
A/K/A M IUNOA
SCHMIDT
Am/A
MELINDA
MATSS
SCHMIDT A/K/A MILW OA
OOOOS
and
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OP OP MELINDA M.
SCHMIOT
Am/A
MELINDA
SCHMIOT
Am/A MELINDA
MATES SCHMIOT Am/A MEUNOA POOPS, artaa* raildinr a ia
mg: and if
hair*,

NOTICS IS MERSBV OIVEN
M E Summary FtnM
at famclttur* dal
ISm. 1SS7, enter
M Chrd Cm * No- S7-1SS0-CA*
14-A at m* Circuit Court at rn*
ISTH Judicial CtrauN bt and tar
County. Sartord,

M bo

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIPISO
S
M l N. Part
H trtdr at ItiSO b jp . an. the
ETMt Gay af JANUARY. IS M m*
IsGdtNnf dSdartSM property ad
art forth bi paid Summary Final
^711ov “ ■*■
LOT M . s l o c k i f , w e a tm
ERSFIBLO SECONO ADOfTION.
ACCORD!NO TO THS PLAT
THEREOF
AB
IN
S N^MMFNPRETt
trtR
BF 'RECORDED
Iw w tfn M W
rtPF
PLAT BOOK I t , PAGES IBS
ANO 1S3. OF THE PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOMOA
Datad thia **nd day af
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MAJtVANMC M O M II
Ctart af ma CtrauM Caurt
■ f J B N I .1

LOT a, SLOCK A. PARKW
SON'S SUBDIVISION, ACCORDMO TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
KSOOROEO M PLAT BOOK S,
PAGE ST, OP THE PUBLIC
RSCOROS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, PLORIOA.
copy af yam
K any, 9a R an DAVID J. STERN,

lb Ml • UfftvarkM]
Ortva

asst,

Plantation,

pi

M3S4 Mo Mar m « M dan

bam ate dal* of the Rrof pubii
of fM* node# af autionf

ifflW
D4MOJ- STERN, PJL
aaal of dd* Cowl a* SEMBfOLE
County. Florida. MM Sdt dap
JANUARY, IN S .
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
■vtr

M
Court at Nrt
Cauaw C a u rth ivtl at 497-323a s a s iX T . 4SE7, a rt latar man
i
•BS-Srrs. Via Florida haiay

I OEM-33

fd .1 l.1 l

ATTORNEY PON PLAMTIFP
M l E. UNIVERSITY 0RIM
SUITE SM
PLANTATION. PL SSSM
ST-1SS7E
Miblrth: January 11, IS. lt d
DEM-SI

D A M HOi S T -IA M -C A ta -W
NORWfST MORTOAOE, INC..
PLAINT IFP
VS.
MICHAEL KINO, IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. THI
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DSVISISS, ORANTESS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENOR*.
CREOfTORS. TRUSTIES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIIE
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH, UNOER OR
AGAINST MtCHASL KING;
JCAMNE L. KINO; JAMES
KISTHAROT) NORWSST
FINAMC1AL
RUttNIBB
ir
P^M^i^grtkow^aaiv W
w w ir y ■ w w
CREDIT. INC.;
RICH-UNITED CORP
A/K/A RICH UNITED
‘ CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA; UNITED STATE!
OF AMERICA; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TSNAMTS
M POSSESSION
OEFCNOANT(S)
RB-NOTICS OP
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to an Order GrtnUng
th*
Mellon
to
Raart
Ferae loaur#
Sal*
dated,
January End, IS M . artand m
Civ* c * a * Ha. tT-taM -CA ta-w
af (he ClrcuK Caurt af ma ISTH
Judicial ClrcuK m and far SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORO,
Florida, I wW a*N t* the highaat
and Soot bidder far caah at th#
WEST FRONT OOOR of th*
H M lW m I County rpurtttffliti
m SANFORD. Ftortd*. af It-OO
o'clock * jb . on m* 3rd day of
FEBRUARY, IS M tba faHaartng
daaertbad ptagarty aa aat forth
M
eaid
Summary
Fmal
LOT S. BLOCK 0 , AETOR
FARMS, ACCORDdfG TO THI
PLAT THEREOF, RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK E. PAGE 11 OP THE
PUBLIC RSCOROS OP SBMINOLI COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Dated thia sm day af January.
IBM.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARVANNE MORE!
Ctart af M * ClrcuK Caurt
By: Jana E. Jaaawtc
Bt
AMERICftHS
TIES ACT,

Legal Notices
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND POR
S1MINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
CASS NO. bT-tDSS-CA-IC
NORWEST MORTOAOE. INC.,
a California corporation.
Plaintiff,
vt
TEDDIE BLUE
issu at-ao -tsco ):
and any unknown
hah*, d i x i i i i .
grant***, ctadffora, and
other unknown portent
or unknown tpoutat
claiming by. through
and under any ol th*
above-named Datandantt
Oalandanl
NOTICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE ia hereby givan that
th* undaraignad Clark el tha
Circuit Court el Seminal*
County, Florida, will on lha I7th
day of JANUARY. IM S . at 11:00
o'clock A M . at th* Waat Front
door of th# Bammnle County
Courthouaa m Santord, Florida,
offer lor tkia and a*K at public
outcry to th* highaat and batt
biddar lor cath. Ih* followingdaaenbad property aituat* m
Samlnoi* County, Florida:
Lot to. Slock 4, Tier g, i n
TRAFFORD'S MAP OF THI
TOWN OF SANFORD, according
to ffi* Plat tbaraol aa recorded
tn Plat Seek 1, P ag ** BS
through 44, Public Record* of
bammoia County, Florid*,
purauant to th* Fmal Judgmant
antarad m a cat* pending m
taut Court, the ityla et which i*
indicated above
WITHEsa my hand and official
taal ol aaid Court thia *fnd day
ol December, IMF.
« you ar* a paraon with t t fn ability who no*da any accom­
modation m order to pwticipat#
m thia proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no cotl to you. la tha
provition ol certain attittanc*
Praia* contact Court adrnmtaIrator, 101 N. Park Avanu*,
4u&lt;t* N301, Santord. Fiend*
17771. |407| 311-4130 a*2&gt;7.
with 2 working day* of your
roctipt ol thl* (nolle* ol
7oracloaur* Stlal. if you ar*
Tearing impaired, call t-100955-1771; If you art vote*
rmpairad. call 1-*00-*35 *770
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Sy. Jana E. Jaaawtc
Deputy Clark
Al IORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H. Hatch. Jr..
Eaqutr*
Sutler 4 Motch. PA
lt * 5 9 Conway Rd , Bt*. E
Orlando. Florida 32912
1407) l i t -5200
Publlth: January 4, 11. 1997
OEM 79

N O T ie i OP IKTINT
FICTITIOUS MAMS
NOTICE IS MEREST GIVEN
that th* undaratgnad. deeding
to engage m butmaat under th*
flctitiau* name al PLIGHT
DESIGN at Peat Office S at
990903. LAt* Mary. Florida
327M-0903. intend* la regie*m
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DAT10 mm 4th day af January.
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Pubiiah January 11, t * M
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OP TNG t*TW JAM(DIAL
CIRCUIT, M ANB PGR
COUNTY,
_______ tCTKM GIVI 41ON
CAEN NOt S7-1BGP-CA-1 *A
NORWEST MORTOAOE. INC.
PLAINTIFF
va.
ROBERT E. BOYD.
IF LIVING. ANO IF DCAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTIIS. ASSIGN BIS.
UENORS. CREDITOR* J .
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST ST.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST ROBERT E. GOTO;
PATRICIA C. GOTO, IF
UV1NO. AND IF DEAD, THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAMMNO AN INTEREST
SV. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST PATRICIA C.
GOYO JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
OEPEROANT(S)
NOTICE IS HERESY OIVEN
putumrt la a
©f
Dacambar is m . IM F . enaama
m Clad Caaa If* . B7-1ESS-CAM A *&lt; ma d ra w * Court of m#
ISTH Judicial CirauK m and far
SEMINOLE County, Sartord.
Ftortd*. I a * * * * t * m * W G l K
and b*M biddar far cm h AT
THE 9YEST FRONT DOOR df GW
SEMINOLE County ClurtheuM
IOC*t*d rn M l N. PARK AVENUE
Iff SANFORO. Florida. M f f t M
4jb . an, th*
ARY.
IS M
datcnbad prog arty a t i
in
eaid
Summary
Fmal
Judgme n t to-wK:
LOT 10. SLOCK B. WOOOBINE, ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 41. PAGES SE
ANO S3. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLOMOA.
Dalad mid **n d day o f
Dacambar. IM F .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Ciart * f lha ClrouK Caurt

Sy: Janet
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.
ATTORNEY POR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. IM varM y Ortva
FLSM M

WITH TMI
DISASIU*

COUNT ADMINISTRATION, at
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Caurthaua* at 407-323-43M. 1MO M l 1771 (TOO) OF 1-ESSSSS-S77S, via Florida haiay
DAVID J. STERN. F A
M l S. UNR/ERSITY DRIVE

BUfTESM

P l a n t a t io n , p l m u *
11.1B.1I

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE 1STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, l « AND POR
BOMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOt G7-1SS4-CA-14A
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
KARSHARA L, REED.
IF UV1NO. AND tF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTERSIT
SV. THROUOH, UNOER
OR AGAINST KARSHARA U
REED; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF KARSHARA L. RCED.
IF ANT: JOHN DOS
ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT!*)
GO TICE
OP PORSCLOSUNS BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment ol toracteaur# datad
Dacambar 19 th. 1M7, antarad
kt Civil C at* No I7.I334-CAItA of th* ClrcuK Court el Ih*
ISTH Judicial Circuit In and for
SEMINOLE County. Santord.
Flkrtdt. I wlft *k» to rt# highaat
and beat biddar lor caah at th#
WEST FRONT DOOR a t m *
SEMINOLE County Courthouaa
located at 301 N. PARK AVENUE
in SANFORD. Florida, at It CO
am on. tha * 71h day of JANU­
ARY.
IM S
th*
foltowtnt
daaertbad pie party a* art forth
tn
laid
Summary
Final
LOT S. SLOCK 1. ELDORADO.
ACCORDING TO THI PLAT
THEREOF AS RtCOROID IN
PLAT BOOK 4. PAGE M . PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Oatad thia 22nd day ot
December. IMF.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAU
MARVANNE MORSE
Clark of th* Circuit Court
Sy: Jan* I . j m * w k
Oaputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
sot S. UnivartKy Drive
Suit* 100
Plantat ion. F l 2321*
(SS4) I33-IOOO
•r.t3M7(FNW)
In accordanc* with th*
American wffh DtaebKKt** Act.
mg * apacial accommodation to
panicipat* m thia pracaadmg
araoutd contact Ih# Clark at tha
CireuK Caurt at th* SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa *1 447-3*24120 EXT. 4217. not later than
j - If hear mg impaired. 1*00-455 * 771 (TDD) or 1-S06•SI-1770. vW florid* Roi*y
Pubiiah: January 4. I I . IM 4
DCM-14

c a s e not g j - i a i i - C A t a - A
EMC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
DAVID R. KUTCHAK.
IP LIV1N0. AND IF DEAD.
THI UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. D tV tM IS.
ORANTBIS. ASSlGMSIS.
UENORS. CREDIT OKS.
TRUSTIES ANO ALL
OTHSR PARTIES
;
CLAIM MO AN INTI REST
GV. THROUOH. UNOER
OR AGAINST DAVID R.
KUTCHAK; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OP DAVID R. KUTCHAK.
IP ANY; SKEIN L KUTCHAK.
IP L iv m a ANO IP DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES, ORANTtSS.
AS SKINS IS , UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHSR PARTISS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST S V .,
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAdfST EILEEN L. KUTCHAK;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
EILEEN L. KUTCHAK; IF
ANY) STATE OF FLORIOA
DEPARTMENT OP
REVENUE; JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AS
&gt;
UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
OSFSNOANT(S)

NOTICE IS HEREBY ORWi
purtuant la a
Judgmtrt af r
Dacambar 1«m, TEST.
In CMI Caaa N *. S7.1S1E-OA14-A of Mm ClrcuK Court of m#
ISTH Judicial ClrcuK in and far
SEMINOLE County. Sant ard,
iw td a a sta t
—
Of mm SM flCaurty
C turthatm*
____ at M i N. Park A#omm
Sanford, stand*, of UtOO
4JK. on, (ho ETMi Gap df JANU­
ARY,
IM S
Mm
P(R*I
^ ■ b r I t . SLOCK B. BAN
SEBASTIAN HEIOHTS. UNIT: 1A. ACCOfUMNO TO THS PLAT
THIRFOP AS RECOROEO - m |
PLAT BOOK f t , R A M TS. ( M
UC RiCO.'rtG OP ■ ■ ■
COUNTY. FLORluA.
WITH THS PO LLO N M i
OP PROPERTY WHICH A M ]
LOCATED Ml ANO ftfET/il I t r
AS PART OP THE IMPROVEM IN T S
ON
SAID
LAND:
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Deputy C
THI LAW (
DAWO J.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
N I L M M M M ^

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�CLASSIFIED ADS
SSHBR AL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOt ST-0S44-CA-14-A
CHASE MORTOAOE
SERVICES. INC. F/K/A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION.
A DELAWARE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHASE HOME
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
SUSAN M. RICH;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SUSAN M. RICH;
ROBERT A. RICH;
BELLSOUTH AOVERTISINO
AND PUBLISHING
CORPORATION.
JOHN DOE AND
JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT!*)
NOTICB
OP PORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE I* HEREBY GIVEN
,i pursuant la a Summary Final
, Judgment ol foreclosure dated
, December l*ih. igg i, entered
Civil Case No 9F-0S44-CA. ,14-A ol the Circuit Court ol the
IITH Judicial Circuit m and loi
.SEMINOLE County, Sanford,
(Florida. I will sen lo the highest
J.and best bidder let cash AT
j.THE WEST FRONT DOOR ol the
.SEMINOLE County Courthouse
, located at 301 N. PARK AVENUE
yin SANFORD. Florida, at 11 00
jjsm on. the IFth day ol JANU­
ARY.
t ill
the
following
e described property ae set forth
„Jn
said
Summary
Final
LOT M3. SPRING OAKS UNIT
(IV. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
,,THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
,|PUT BOOK IF. PAOES tS AND
{#4. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
3 SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
Daled this Iln d day el
December, IMF
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jeeewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
t s iilB

Plantation. FL 33114
(9941 733-SOOO
SF-tlOIS'
In accordance with the
.American with Disabilities Act.
-persons with dwabiMioe need-

WALTER OARBARCETK.
individually and at
Personal Representative
ol ttie Estate ol Walter
John Oarbarciyfc a/k/a
Walter J. Oarbarcryk,
deceased. MICHELLE
ELLEN OARBARCZVR,
UNKNOWN PERSON IN
POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY,
Delendant(s).
NOTICB
OP PORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant lo a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated December
19th. IM F, and entered in Case
No. 9F-137S CA 14 A. ol the
Circuit Court ol the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
for SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein CHEMICAL MORTOAOE COMPANY
Is Plaintiff
and WALTER OARBARC2VK.
individually and as Personal
Representative of the Estate el
Walter John Oarbarciyt a/k/a
Waiter
J
Oarbarcryk,
deceased.
at
el..
ere
Defendants. I w i sea to the
highest and beat bidder lor
cash at the West front door ol
the Courthouse, in Sanford.
SEMINOLE County. Florida, at
It SO am o clock on the IFth
day of JANUARY. 1 H I. the fol­
lowing described property as
eat
forth In
said
Final

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
m AHO TOR
SSMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
C A S* HO. 9T-4TOS-OR-OI-W
ADRIAN L. S I ARD
PETITIONER
NANCY A. BEARD
RESPONDENT
NOTtCS OP ACTION
OP DISSOLUTION
OP MARRIAOS
TO: NANCY A. BEARD
YOU are HEREBY NOTIFIED
mat an action Iof dissolution ol
mairiagt ha« baan IIIad against
you and you ara raqulrad lo
serve a copy ol youf written
dala.waa. M any. to R on ADRI­
AN L. BEARD. Patitionaf, arltoaa
address la SA4-C Oflanta Avs..
Altamonte Springe, Florida

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WITNESS my hand end me
seal ol tins court on DECEM­
BER *4 Ih. 1MF.
(SEAL)
MANYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP THE COURT
By Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clerk
Publish: January 4, t l, IS. 3S.

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Plat Beak 40. Pages FS-FF.
public records el Seminole
County. Fiends a/k/a S33
Winding Oak Lane. Longwood,
Florida 1IFSO
DATED llus 2End day ol
December. IMF
MARYANNE MORSE .
As Clerk of said Court
By Jane E Jeeewic
As Deputy Clerk
Faber S Omni. P. A
Suite 300
ISFO Madruga Avenue
Coral Oabies. Florida 11144
13091*41-4110
to panic ipeta in this pfocsaawg
should
contact
ADA
Coordinator at Seminole County
Courthouse
lo t
N
Park
Avenue, Suite N101. Sanford.
Flor Ids 37FFI. at teeel five days
prior
to
the
proceeding.
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431F; t-POO-gSl-OFFI (TOD) Of
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LAKE MARY 2/1 6450/mon •
6450 dep S4nlofd 7/t 649V
men * 6495 dep Santord 3/1
6575/mun . 6525 dep No Pet*
Ca* 321 5988__________________
SANFORD 3 bedroom 653V
mon • depoul 138 Country
Club Circle Cat 3234540

is aaeklng to hlrs a
Chrlallan to d g v to p and
coordinat* Bunday morn­
ing Christian education
program* for pr*-*chooi
(aga* 2-5) and toamamary
level (age* 6-10) chftdren.
wrthin tha pamh salting
T t»» ministry la arpecled to
teqeare an average ol *u
fiour* a week (ot which two
to three 1our* w* be on
Sunday morning*) lor 10
months a year al a com­
pensation of 550 par weak
If aiterettad. mora Informa­
tion and an application
packet can ba sent Please
celt Iha church office at
(407)3224611.
in w

AT
BURGER KING
S E E

lyoul

Y O U

ytoUl fovw worfong to

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naiahboftiood. A cookin' i
w h i r * ( M o p l s Ilk * y o u g e l t o g a i n a r tor g r e a t
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H youYw t o e g ebc . triwndky. an d ready to to m a ■
t h e re h a fp tn g to ru n m fllion -d oftar b u a in e a
y o u own

FURNtSHCD ROOKS-Al ut4*
net Laureky. phona and k4
uaa 665 690 a waek 324-4955
LG I
1306 1 M S I
3226102
LA K I MARY Attractive turn
room w/cabfe. leundry kachen
pnv Pleaae caa 324-1963
ROOM FOR RENT ITOWawk
6100/aac Fuahouaapnv
Vttoafiar/Pryer 631-3161

Cart for aetok*v 3346361 ar

kantca. I* ounenly reerurtaig

SANFORO Half turmahad 1
brkm Apt Good tor y a n g cou
pto/amga paraon 635Grmo *
SlSWdap net uM Tatephona
hook-up No kida 3226146 to­
lar 6pm.

" 1 B Pw l towa crartcto peefYa tor M todowtng comp*

Unfumiahtod
•n u n o T M 6100 oR Fkto twartok* rent
3236467 or M I - t lM
ARARTMUT LOCATOR ante
Find etoto you are tockung tor

DM Y ma Pay Cottage
Tuition This Somostort
Join the Florida Army National
(ruard and w ell pay your tuition!
A* a member o( ihr

Co ntafknn
74DAS66 tor mora Into

cos

a h a mo

past

' (iitartl |you c a n allt-nd

COUNTRY LlVSta to to* o iy 7
bdrm apt on 22nd Street ml new
catpel A peed Petto. Ig yard. «
dead and ol Ureal on 4 acre*
6340/mon Ca* 323-6236

J a (aibik- c u lk w or uni
v m ity in nu rkU with tlie
Kilucalkin ItulLtn. (or
Duty lYuirrain.llii*
vi* a jpval i»n«&gt;rtuknity t‘» *ervp Hoi rida. earn a (art
time nalary and
enjoy liie ben

Congratulations to our Lake Mary
7bp

Listing
Lead er

PARISIAN

18JL 4IS, 61141

HIOOEN LAKE ESTATES
17. band*. W B . acm patn gar.
CfVA 6750/mo W4»on Roalty
89G 1700 art *700

M &lt; s c « ^ a l C tk u tc h ,

t Sm Tm S 4666

Mom posibohs otter me chance
tot U m te -fs te Cal lot mere
mlo or to schedule an «nmedate k p EOE

6500 DOWN ....WHY RENT?
When you can Own thra 3 bdrm
homn w/ C/HA, now pant 6 car|art ? Aik about HUO home*!
Tha HUliman Group, Inc.

Mohr

M A K K H IIN U
S A LE S
T R A IN E E

93— Rooms For Rant
WEEKLY RENTALS
|6 177/wk

NOTICE
Al rental and mat ettate adverlixemont* are tubiact lo the
Federal Fair Routing Act. mhch
makfit a Illegal to advertise any
preference, limitation, or d'*
cnrmnation baked on race, col
or. rekgon. m i . handicap, la-

97— Apartmants •
Fumiahtod

We currently hav* several to*
and part-tune sales positions
available In our Fine Jeewiry
Department at our Seminole
Towrw Cantor store tor intovUuats wtomg to work nfgFtts and
weekends Retai eapanence I*

TN0U8TRIAL*
n in n o M
General Labor

73— Employment
Wanted

P/T M-F Caa 3260666_________

FuM end Part-time
Al I’anawn. we vww our asaocutes as toe key to our suc­
cess and treat them acconSngty You* tove y o a yob tor toe
ton a offers and toe growto »
represents

WANTED: lndmdu4l* who ar*
w r i n g a tirtano people on
■ntakid caieet GREAT enyjktyment enwonment. protesannal
aialua and beneht* Contider
the career of Denial Axaitling
Formal education ot 1200 h o o t
Leadng lo State and National
crertonhai* Work m a leal
paced, tvghiey technical, ever
changing career m the aawd
health fwto ol Dental Aiaatmg
Ca« Orange Technical CenawaOriendo Tech Dental Oeeertmere. 407-246-70*0, M L 463*.
Whether you are already in the
work place, reedy to re-enter or
|uto looking to the luhae they
have a program oetigned lor
r v ___________________________
WAREHOUSE DELIVERY
WORKER
Clean FL IX. entry tovet heavy
kiting over 21 yt* 336-4130

canned I7yn*to&gt; 6666647.

• GREAT aCNiFrTS
M CLUONO HK04CAL

FINE JEWELRY
SALES ASSOCIATE

The Reserves Network, a rec­
ognised Malting industry leader
* leaning lot venous entry
level 10 advanced oftce and n
dustnaf opportunbo* tvom /ot
me Central Flondi are* Ttw M
lowing a just a sam(Ang of
avaaabta poaaons

1 BDRM . 6470*40 AND l*&gt;

I Would kka to wurk lor you
Good ml otdar peopM Singto
66 5(1hr cuLpte *6 50hr Voc*
homed*y or ragpt CNA. HttA

• GREAT PAY
• M0 to6 m .F u u .T a a
• HOURLY PAY

RETAK.

ANEW YEAR A NEW CAREER!

LAKE ADA 1 n onw t i t a w o

SANFORD'DUflFX
Htatortc
Ddliicl. t trim 64(Xlmu &lt; tec
223-6232 or pgr 44445*4

Starting pay 16.15/Hr.
Apply In peraon

W * pay for Experience
Excellent Benefits

PINE RIOGE CLUB 217, laun­
dry rm acm patn. 6525/depoait
A |5t0'mo
Pteaaa can 3211344

_______323-8670

WANTED:
Housekeeper/cook
3 ? house wi pool Local lemale
pref, wVt conuder at 324 0756

night* (6pm start lime) in
refitgerktad warahoua*.

SI

HISTORIC DISTRICT I bdrm.
upklawa 6325'mon « StOOxcc
372 2335 409 W 1*1 S t________

Equal Opportunity Employer
Drug-Free Workplace

Irvdtvtdual needed to work

Sales Avsociate*
Asusunt*
Fu4 Tim* A Part TVnn

R e n ta ls

NOTHINO BUT THE FINEST
FOR YOU!
GoMww Ay4* an Itmnhart ltd 6
AGA. Ik Maty A* apt Inme* w‘
prtv alarmaigarage* State ol
the art actrvitylitne** facility
Open today Stop out or call
307-2007 tor a personal show
TV____________________________
ROSELEA VILLAS
2/1 Special -feRM IonM
HUO OKAY 407-3366633
SANFORD 1 bdrm Ground floor,
tern ptch. all appl. pool u*e
Rent or aa* Call 664-7271
SANFORO 7/2 Appronmatefy
1000 *q ft W O tnd, 643tVmo
• tow dtoio*« Caw 322-1061
SANFORD HISTORIC OISt "
l/t Son p*ko. hatdwcnd ttoor*.
Ivnpiace Spacnu* 6400)350
Btonaarom Raatty 322-2496
SANFORO Good are* Sputtex*
7/1 AC. hook up*, pain 4 yard
641 Vmn , 630111&gt;V 66*6044

W AR EH O U SE

Now Hiring for
S«mlnolfl County

Need Hokdey Cash? We* pad
fu* A part-tana positions aval
awe to casual working al
moapftare longwood location
MWe or tktotaa 1*7-6670

OFFICE

•ORDER PULLERS
•DELIVERY HELP
•ME ORLANDO
•TEMP t TEMP TO HIRE
•DEPENDABLE W/TRANS
LABOR FORCE STAFFINO
131-532*

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100— Condominium

99— Apartments Unfurnished

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

ASSEM BLY

s / /*• \ l \

SEWING MACHINE
OPERATORS

1-600-7 1 6 -6 2 2 9 ___
PR ESCHO OL TEACHER

WORK TOOAY/PAJO TODAY

*73 1 sVtenehAve

RECEPTtONIST/SECnETARY
Must have tyt»ixj A kght com
putet skills 330 5907 leave
mnsxaqr

PART TIME JOBS IN THE EX­
CITING AVIATION INDUSTRY
AT SANFORO INTERNATIONAL
AIRPORT [&gt;yn Air Sem-tts a
growing a» line ground support
company is curmntty hiring lev
Part Time Ramp Service* (&gt;ef
korinpt to toad ami unload hag
gage and cargo Imm tnlemalun
at Flights Those [losilons, reg.nre Pie abSity to lit 141 to 75
tbs Pass a drug screening
Compteln a 10 year background
history urstersland English and
work a fo ib le Schedule to tnctudn nrvkends We Ofler uni
levins, a new starting wage rata,
a i l a ( fiiUkm^ng work tvmrun
men! Stop by our general otV
vs tomltsl at 2747 Camer Ave
nue Aiswcatenk may be com
pieted Monday through Thur*
day trom 10 a m unM 3 p m

LABOR BEAD)

HOUSEKEEPER U V « - IN. Lk
Mary area W-S rights Llts
housakaepng. dnner prep, aaaef nanny m Bi 2 boys aga 9 S 3.
NS, ref and sip

NOW HIRING

SECURITY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brantly • Aaaoc. *34-7444

LOOKING FOR PART TIME
WORK?
Maitland ama Cosmetic En
tvmcement Co is looking lor
Cukt Svc Rapt to work bet
ween 24-40 hours per week
Sun Thors Temp to hire *7 5fV
hi comp M and customer svc
skis necessary 4|ipry In petson at 1060 Maitland Ctr.
Common* Sin 4tt Mon Thur*
9 3 or Cal 660-0111

Residential C leaning

NURSING
Mon Jan 12th and Tues Jan
I3m 7 30-7OCpm m S Onan
do and Maitland
E»rodent position* available
•Receptionist
•Data Entry
•Admin Aaat.
•BookkpgIAcct. Aaat
Sales Aaat
Phone Coneultanta
•Customer Service*
Caa S. Ortando 1706646 or
Mattland *6767*1 NowIM
Apply Mon-Frl 7 10-7:00pm
NEVER A FEE 11

71— Help Wanted

AccuStaff

J O B FAIR

pendataMy.
organuauxval
skins, end ebWty to loaow in­
struction* ere requeementa lor
If** poaMon New pharmaceuti­
cal manufacturing laoMy San­
ford. Florida location Salary
$7 OQtv and 1* 10 start dapandmg on espenence pact hea*h.
ate and dental insurance and
salary mcreaae altar 00 days
Call 323-1687 tor Interview at
ma drug trea workplace_________

A beauttu k excwng hotel located to me UCF area la fwtng
lor the loaowmg positions
BANQUET
SET-UP/tEAVER,
RESTAURANT
SERVERS.
BELLMEN.
KITCHEN UTILI­
TIES. HOST/HOTtSS, COCKTAA. SERVICERS, PRQtfT AU­
DITOR, A BAR TENDERS. Ap­
ply m person to Hokdey Inn
t2t2S H sr Tech A re, Orlando
EOE
DRUG FREE

Apartment Compter F/T Lake
Mary 123-1977_________________
MATURE person needed m my
homo to care lor 5 yt old aHer
school
3 day* a week Must
have own transportation and ry-f
ergives ere must 666-611*
Member Services REP
Crerkt
Union eip preferred lake Mary
area Fat resume to 407-4250503
MERRY MAIDS HIRING
Car A Insurance Niwtod
Weekend* FRt E 331 5260

HOUSEKEEPER
Administrative

10 opemng* for enp msiaaers
Sleelcase esp a plus Work lo­
cated m LongwoodMas land
area 67-610?*
SPARTAN PR£k**R

Immedul* toi-kme opening lor
a non-smoker. Knowledge of
Won) Perfect. kbSAy to work

Looking lor F/T lawn Techm
cw»n Etp preferred Great sLirt
mg pay commtkslon. benelils
Sian ughi away Phone Mac
127-6030______________________

N E E D MA OR LPN

FURNITURE
INSTALLERS

GENERAL OFFICE

sei-k.ng

make outuund c-tit* No eip
needed Must be sales orient
ed wim good communication
skill* luo typing requeed An
interested applicants
Call
now! S Ortando 370-6646 a
Maitland 667 6755 NEVER A
FEE) Apply 7;30am-7 00pm

Opportunity eual* tor a sea
sorted engineer w4h We todow
nj
•Broad tecrmcal profocney
*E«penence m low Voltage
Switchgear t600V) design
'Espenence m me design ol
nee and retrofit low voltage or
cuA breakers
•Knowledge ol industry stan
dards. project planning and
sebeduang
•Esceaem trotsrperiorvai and wv
l4ement*t«n sues
•Proven ability to provtoe lech
neat Inadersfip
‘ Broad electromectiankrai profi­
ciency and competerve
•BSEE or BSME
•Professional engineering cer­
tification desired

is

71— Help Wanted

All areas ot Restaurant work
II you am energetic and would
tike lo t v involved in the start
up ot a new business Apply m
ptmon .11 h o u s e o f r o y a l t y .
.’566 Santcvd Ave, M f between
tfw hours ol B 3Qam A 5 30pm
Now hmnq eipnnnnced COOKS
SERVICERS A DISHWASH
ERS Top pay paid vacations
afli-i 1 year Medical benefits
and a Dtug Tree Work place
4650 E SR 46 West Santord
407 330 7775 A 3770 Orlando
(V 1 7 92 Santord 407 3214306
DENNVS REST __________ ___

MAINTENANCE
M A T E R IA L H A N D L E R

71— Help Wanted

Top Sales
Lead*
ter

efilv of a ftinb-

I • 774-7776

A Great Place T o Live

er*. Marriott Courtyard. Cad
444-100*.

fi3TAi*T.
Tap Ortando____ „
____
ng hard waking, prat M M 6
uef to mryWw and acreen a p
pfKAnta Fim. 14si-paced, and
taam-oneneed atmoephere De­
gree reqwred No eN&gt;- neoeesary Musi be ouigomg. dad
ceted. and career-orier'^
Greet opportunity lor 11
at Room lor adv Cel
an mtarvww. 8.
170-6*46 or
(70S.
• W

0
pw m
407/321-2730

r

MOI W. Lake Miry Bivd . W Lake Mary Slid

Far Ovtr 99 Yaan • Sapporl Ym Caa Cd«at Os."

CALI US AT

(407) 324-4334

I I S277I

DIRECTIONS:
8 On 25th Stm t (Rt 46A) bttwmn 17-92
l andAirport DM. on Nm tm KAm m

C u f o m Staffing

i

EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY!

POSITION OPEN FOR:

CAR R IER S
W ANTED
Nswspspsr dslivary for establisiiBd routes in the

ADVERTISING
REPRESENTATIVE

Santord srss. Earn monty w hit tsking a drive in the
country or dty. Must have dspsndshis transportstton,
organtzabonsi sfoas and tM avaifobfo for stlsmoon
dsivwy,
in parsons at

P.o. l a s 1M7 •

Rum

i i

A Small College Can
M ake a Big Difference
Convenient class schedule* (schedule* that allow you to work while going
to school), caring instructon . and small class size are just a few o f the
advantages o f a small college like City College can make a big difference.

to

Paopfo-paraon w ifc M agrity and snfcuaiaaffl nasdad
csl on accounts tor the Sanford Herald and Lake Mary
Ufo. This is an *ouisids* position w ii tocekHaea safos.
Previous sales sxpansnea piatoned Cal 322-2811 or
malrasumato:

We Build

Careers

• Business • Private Investigator • Medical Assistant
• Legal Assistant • Computers

407 831-9816
-

LAKEMAR
F.O. B u 1M7 • StototoS, n . S2771

A

City College
853 East Hwy. 434, St*. 200 •Caasdbcrry, FL 32707

• Day orEvem f Classes
• FinancialAidfor Those Who QnaUfy
• Graduate Placement Assistance

•Convenient 4-Day School Week
•Nationally Accredited[by ACICS
as a Junior College

i

�Sanford Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Sunday, January 11. 1998 • 11B

103— HousesUnfurnished

103— HousesUnfurnished

SANFORD 1/1 Ann. tncd yd. W
0 hook up, no pell 1575 . dnp
C l MI-4881__________________
SANFORD 3/1 CHA. W O hook,
up*.
1500'mo « 1450/MC
P m w c i i » 4 l H ____________
SANFORO 3 ? 1575,'mo .
ISOOMC dap 3114313
AltortUbU Horru Center, Inc
SANFORO 2/1 Conv location
MOCPmo XMAS Oucount Rrt
req 1314717

S ftN S TR O M R EN TALS

C

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D

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CASSELBERRY 1/2 Carport
•cm pch. CH A
1KXVUOO
SANFORD 2/2 tluptoi CH/A.
New carpet A p»mt U W 1 3 H
SANFORO V I Apt. v&gt;M pun
paho. new pnlhmg 1440/1110
SANFORO 2/1 w1am rm. car
pod.
v* w'ophon 1440/1400
PINE CREST 1/1 ml famWy rm
tg yard. CHA. nco 1600/1400
JM DOYLE (407) 122-2420
WE NEED HOUSES TO RENT

L

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in one of fthese cozy homes.

SARFORICURT

m

STORMmrahtOROON
•tugRBory taMgn
•MOM Munir Mm
U M M M n
« [MfBr-OfcNN Bum -ftetrtf) fuiMMd
*hMBy OMM U*t&gt;N In MOM (My

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• SANFORDCOURT
5

3291 8 . 8 A N F 0 R D A V E ., 8 A N F 0 R D

U °&lt;c«f BRANO-T

V 1DEWVEAfeS
, - ^ Wishing you * '
bundles o f Joy, loads of laughter,
tons o f fun ...Allyear and after!

• Large Spacious Apartments/ with
large Closets • Lake Front
• Volleyball • Sparkling Fool
• Tennis Courts

C o u n try Lake
Apartments
S7I4 Udgswood At*..
Sanford • 330 6804

KIT \V CAKI.VI.K 9) by Larry \VriRhl

105— Duplex/Trlplex

191— Building
Materials

221— Good Things to
Eat

PUBLIC NOTICE:

VARIETY O f CITRUS U PICK
567? Dcor Path Lane Sanlord
Call lor directions 323-2277

8ANFORD-?itx*m Juv renovat­
ed Immaculate. CHA. carport.
WO hook up 14GO dt.count
Invealoft Realty 7741411

l i l M t C h »a ,l*re £//eup

117— Commercial
Rentals

asm
ANP

All Steal butldinga never put
uf&gt;. bluefxmts included Major
steel bldg company is liquidat­
ing 40X31 was 17.770 will sell
tor 13 980. 50X100 was
118770 now ltt.977
Other itraqht wads available
Chuck 1400-120-2140

^ 0

M u r f W O U L D N 'T
M 4l F B A b !

? £

LEASE Prime kliowroom 4
waretiouM) 110970 kq tt Sit
441 Irontage 407 578 2500
o

Longwood. 17-9? LLmoFREE
TflOO sq tt AHpart Store Front/
Oflce 311-9744 Of 499*1117

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•

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193^-Pets &amp; Supplies

o
Thorns a B IG rti*tf»r©nce in kj
OKI wormors A L L N E W H A P ­
P Y J A C K LIQUI-VICT reuas
es active ingredients more e f­
fectively STEN8TR0M GEN
ERAL FEED 121-1550__________

Office Space Available for
Leaea. Sanlord Commerce Or
located at Park Ave A ?5th St 7
kmfek approi 3,000 tt A 8 500
tt t a t iil per year Parking is
abundant C al John Gay at
Strictly Commercial. L c Real
llrufcers 407-444-0110.

201— Horses

OFFICE/WHSE 3 000 15dOO it
From 13 si Prime tocatun Hwy
17 97 Sanford, t bt trom Airport
IWd Can 124-4440 JlrrVSue

ENGLISH HORSEBACK RIDING
lesions camp swimming
QENEVA. 290-9191

118— Office Space
______ For Rent______

AntlquWCollecHbieB

211—

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 tq
n A up! 1765 A MONTH Otlre
Storage 3710170 or 333 7514

141— Homes For Sale

OFFICE/OFF1CE-WAREHOUSE
Now Available
Guarikan Personal Storage
Cat lor details 179 7500

SANFORD AREA-1/2 MUST
s t i l t Cft A doubtn garage tncd
yard 300 Rosa t&gt; Cal even
mgs 349 5657_________ ______

SANFORO OFFICE SPACE
2 Suites availabla • 1100 SF S
1400 SF. 40M21-7U04

SANFORO newty remodeud
pool home Rymtt under 1500
Easy fawning Cal 777-7561

141— Homes For Sale

AM tlHOAItll
Vi t i t l l H I

2/11 Largs lanced yard, CHA
On ty 177.900 VIP Properhes
Inc 407-112-9491

Mr*.illy R eso u rces
MOVE44-CONO. 31 1 New car
fret A pant N e e yard, enct
front porch 111 000 As Is
DC DC CALLAWAY. Realtor
14071124-92It, l i t IPS
■ANFORO 7trr. O VA tnod yd.
148K Cal turn Swnmonk

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O M IO M N I
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R e a l e s t a t e , in c

GOVERNMENT
FORECLOSED
ttumes trom penrvws on 11
Oeknquenl Tar H epu iH C O t
Your Area To) Frea (t| BOO 719
9000 F it H 7706 lor current hit
_________________

a

__________________

J E R N IG A M
P R O P E R T IE S . IN C .
COUNTRY CLUB MANOR
2/t. H g bonus rmcouk) far 1
bdrm raw past avout new car
pet 111900
WOOOMERE PARK
11 1
fenced yard tag screen porch
149 900

LAKE MARY 4/2 Cknknui Oaks
It 7700 SF. spM plan, cath
r e « ig s Ir pk. pool is m . I •
acres, on col dm sac comer tot
1209 000 407171-7799________

INVESTOR BUYINO HOUSES
PLUMS or LEMONS
ChartU MS-7297

181— Appliances A
Furniture For Sale

MDM IS

l f'HOt'f M i l l '

RENOVATED Over 1000 iq tt
DmlivTpl arm prch 144.900
4/1.1 Over 1 600 sq I t . kv drv
tarn Irpic Inert 141.900
RENOVATED l aa new 1/3 acre
del wktnp crpt tncd 170.000
PRf-Forecloeure t 4 acre pmr
tenervt carport 144.710

322-7498

159— Real Estate
Wanted

143— Mobile Home
Lots For S«le
9 POINT AREA Irg K* w mod
hm AS IS 118 000 Serous at
^ i&gt; ii» e ^ )f e j^ M lB 0 7 9 h ^ ^ ^

153— Acreage Lot For
Sale
W a fc lv a P in e s Bh/d
Hunesae 4 4 acres 171000
Hwy 46 1 mea W of river

BED Buck wrought Iron CA
ROPY And premum orthnpadc
sat Never opened III* bored
Cost 11200 ieentee 1375 6738441___________________________
BEOS ^ORTHOPEDIC” FIRM
SETS w&lt;th 5 year warranty Nev­
er used Tam 175 Fu* 1105
Queen 1175 King 1169 Call
DAY BCD White
Victonen
style with 7 farm manrasaas A
trundM Never used 1300 407JACUZZI Cedar tu esm door/
out door New 17800 asking
11700 Magnavor 46 rich color
TV w'door l
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(Sears)
New 11900 astmg
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doof-cuDe/cruShed’waler/light
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H59S. asking 1895
Sears
couch sleeper ton labnc 11700
new fust kke new sei lor 1400

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used bOI sprmgt A manrass
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OFFtCt DESK, metal 6 drawer
arcaMnt condtion 60 X 30
mcnaa 160 W 4 7 9 9
Rafrlgarator Whirlpool 185 7
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Q u t i m o w
TH E BIQO NEII
OVER 400 TABLES
The Lakaund Canter
Jan 17 A II. 1998
9 5 Sat. 9-4 Sun
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Ca« 371 1738

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OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
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Herald can brmg peopu to your
duor Artrert.se you saw m me
Sanlord HersJd and Lake Alary
Ufa lor only 1 61 kno And watch
the items Uave vrMa the money
comes m Call by Noon on
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and once at tfe Lake Mary Lrfe
tor ONLY tto TOM A l we ask is
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A 17*97 Over 700 puces Ot
jewelry O 17 00 ColUCbbUs
antiques office furniture. 70
inch HP monitor HP plotter,
computer equvmenl 4 mtsc
124-4144______________________

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Please call 7601S44.__________________________
OAK FIREWOOD FOR SALE
SANFORO AREA
322-3197

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•4 VW BEETLE SEDAN Ro
stored, show quality. Beet up
iixyne 16000 TIMM 1214497
1915 CHEVY 70 senes big
truck Runs good 13500 Can
374 744?_______________________
1997 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER,
blue AT aw Good condition
$1100 OOP 130-4794__________
1999 NISSAN SENTRA. 5 dr.
while. AT. aw EicnlUnl condition 17,900 OOP 110-4799
12 BUICK REGAL STATION
WAGON Great transportation
AT Aw H OOd FIRM 121-7119
•7 PRELUDE 2 0 SI PS stereo’
5 speed PW Sun root 13 950
Cal 30? 1877__________________
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Loaded special equpt pck. 3 8
Eng new twes. new brakes,
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110 950 OBO Can 377 7581 or
678-0455

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Chevys
BMW s Corvettes Also Jeeps
4W l)s Your area Ton Free 1
BOO 718-9000 E»1 7706 lor cut
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Truck/Buses/Vans For
Sale
82 DODGE RAM 750 kmgbed
van 134,832 miUs Runs As
Is See and make otter at San
lord Herald. 300 N French Ave
Sanlord (In back ot main bund
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Wanted
CASH t i t PAID!
For Junk Cart. Trucks A M sc'
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240— Boat Rentals
FISHma BOATS FOR RENT
Surtng tt 130 A up Also
74 Pontoon Can 330 161?

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Vehiclet/Campers For
Sale
71 VW Popup camper Low
m.uage. drives good, needs
some work 1895 497-1090

TRAVEL TRAILER 1998 36 tt.
ton Wide tborguss. central aw.
W O queen bed large bath
Asking 119 500 407-1944101
a il 4217

WAREHOUSE
SPACE
Warehouse space for
rent, 1,250 sq. ft., part of
larger warehouse area. 24
hour access. Located
behind Sanford Herald
newspaper building. Truck
loading dock available at
no additional cost. No
lease required.
For more information,
call Frank Voltoline at the
Sanford Herald.

322-2611 .

LOW FIXED PRICES
NO HAGGLE
NO HASSLE

CARRIAGE COVE

274-Handy Man

FRUfT FOR SALE
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Stakon Hd 373 8367
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S22-M4I

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Homes 13 000 to 16 000 Set Up
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252-Accounting

223— Miscellaneous

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PROLOGUE

Elevation counts

PHILLIP
ALDER

by T.K. Rysn
After shaking the snow off his over­
coat and hanging it up, the Senior Life
Master was ready lo start his monthly
class.
“ H alf the tim e w e defend, y e t w e
spend almost 100 percent o f our time
discussing bidding with partner. That
is n 't righ t. You and you r p a rtn er
should give m ore time to leads and
signals.

by Jim m y Johnson
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would you defend against la) two no­
trum p and (b ) th ree no-trum p? In
both casey. you r partn er leads the
h eart five. D e c la re r w ins with the
queen, plays a diamond to dummy's
queen, and calls for the diamond nine.
What do you discard?''

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be that stron g. Y ou w ant a spade
■w itch, not a h eart continu ation.
T h e re fo re , d rop th e tw o. N o th ird
hand high here.”
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full deal on the next sheeL
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card depends on the contract Against
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you need that extra spade trick. You
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                    <text>TUESDAY

February 10,1998

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lako Mary and Samlnola County alnoo 1908
90lh Year, No. 121 • Sanford, Florida

The search is on

Committee named to help select Sanford city manager
named names Monday night, but named had been expecting to name three each, for
designated leadership.
a total of 15. The resolution specified. T he
Herald Staff Writer
At the beginning of discussion, a members shall be residents of Seminole
prepared resolution specified "not less County serving tn government or business
SANFORD • The City Manager Selection than five nor more than 10 members.’ with
experience In hiring top management
Advisory Committee has now been formed. Some of the commissioners Indicated they or chief
executive officer positions.’
The Sanford City Commission not only planned only five while others said they ‘ "
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The number one stale ranked Lady Rams came three-points shy of a
state championship last year whan Pensacola High School puled out
the last second win. This year. Lake Mary has earned a rematch with the
Tigers a little eerier In the season.

Lake Mary Lady Rams
up for state championship
Wf U L U S WEBBS*
Herald Staff Writer
LAKE MARY • Florida's state championship Is going to be
decided a little early and tn a new city this year.
Tonight, at Lake Mary High School, the Lady Rama basket­
ball team, ranked number one In the state and undefeated In
the season, will host Pensacola High School In a rematch of
last year's state championship game. Pensacola has one loss,
which It suffered during a Christmas tournament and Is cur­
rently ranked number two.
Lake Mary fell to the Tigers In that game, by three points,
and Is looking forward to the grudge match.
"This la the biggest game of the season for us.* said Lake
Mary coach Carl Brown. *We are very excited and will come out
ready to play. It would be ridiculous for me to tell the girls not
to be nervous, but If they come out and play the way they
know how to, hopefully the nerves will quite down quickly.’
Lake Mary will have a lot on Its side when they take the
court tonight.
Home Held advantage may play a large role In the outcome
of the game. Lake Maty will play in hunt of Its own fans, on Its
own court.
The o th e r_
on the Lady Name* side are Mary-Leah
Sutton. L auren________________________
and Aahlee Balia nee.
Sutton has been a monster all year, taking charges, pulling
down boards and defending like a pro. She has dominated
every offense she has faced all year and that should put Pen­
sacola on the offense all evening.
No one In the county la better down low than Bradley. She
can fool the other teams, however, since she la really more of
a finesse player. Her outside shooting and ball handling have
Improved greatly since last year's final game and she l* ready
for her biggest challenge.
And then there's Baliancc.
She has faced and overcome every press that has been
thrown her way. Everyone knew she was good at the start of
the season, but the Improvements that Ballance has made In
her already superior game have been astonishing. There are
few better In the state of Florida at the point position and
Pensacola will have a hard time controlling her.
On the other aide of the ball. Pensacola has a few weapons
of Its own. besides suiting up five players 5.11 or over.
P in t la Michelle ’Oonette* Snow. This 0'1* guard Is a power­
house who has already been recruited by Tennessee, the lu m ­
ber one women's college program In the nation. Last year, she
all but abut down Bradley and this year Is averaging 23 points
y d IB boards a game. Snow has Improved her jump shot but

Judge
scolds
county
officials

Paper or

By BUM WHITS

Herald Staff Writer__________
SANFORD
Seminole
County Commissioner Dick
Van Der Wdde and Clerk of the
Court Maryannr Morris took
thetr squabble to court on
Monday • and both were
scolded by the Judge.
He's suing her for taking
$1,061 out of his last two pay­
checks • money she says he
owes the county from a trip to
Europe laat August.
Monday. Judge Thomas O.
Freeman denied a temporary
Injunction by Van Der Welde'a
attorney but at the same time
told Morse. "You're not a Su­
per Commissioner."
Attorney Michael Jones is
expected to amend Van Der
Welde’s suit, a legal maneuver
that may give Morse but two
options • to defend the suit at
a coat of up to $30,000 to the
taxpayers of the county or to
pay the commissioner the
$1,081. He's also asking for a t­
torney fees.
“ It makes no sense to me lo
spend the $30,000 of taxpay­
ers' monev," was Freeman's
somber advice to both Morse
and Van Der Wetde.
■Its an oddball situation."
said Morse's attorney Terry
Orl/lln. T o pay him the money
would be an Illegal act. That's
why she deducted the money In
the first place."
Freeman turned down Van
Der Welde'a Injunction Monday
because Morse said she had no
plana to take more money from
the commissioner. If she had
planned to dock more pay, and
Injunction would have stopped
that action until the problem la
resolved. His attorney la ex-

VIP G old’s adult entertainment case is a film classic
By BOBS SNOTS

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Herald Staff Writer

Hugh Trees, the VIP Oold attorney, asked the
Judge if he could see the video
by the
’From what IVe been told these dancers have
performed in d u b s throughout the Mate," Trees
■aid. There have not been spy problems."
probleme - Too much b u tt

SANFORD - Sheriffs deputies went Into a
nightclub tn Fern Park last month, and found
male dancers naughtily performing tn O-strtngs.
The deputies filmed the performances.

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the philosophy of life
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Ht't.iu Sanford. Rontla - Tuesday Fetruary 10,

Lake Mary athlete brings home the gold
By MARY ROWELL
Herald Correspondent

Picnic in the park

Historical meeting
Pir Bike Mary Historical
v inmN'ilon cordially Invites
. puhlu to attend its Winter
s h aking F.vrnt.
Michrllr Alexander. curator
education. Orange County
Mistortral Museum, will presi » ptogram on earlv Florida
■ ms. on tonight
llictr will he a social period
r in 7 to 7:30 p in. and the
speakrt will begin at 7:30.
I he program will presented
a die ! lank Evans CenterUiki \lar\ Historical Museum.
1;&gt;r&gt; \ 1 ‘ounttv Club Hoad.

Missionaries to speak
K n i t and Cvntbla Zimmerir in. missionaries with World
i ,&gt;-.pr! Mission, will speak at
llnneei Methodist Church,
comer ot Wilbur Avenue and
i aiinm Club Road. Hie couI'li will prrsent tnfonuatlou
ib&gt;nt thru experiences tn Bo­
livia
lie event will take place at 7
p m on Wednesday, Feb. I I .
ilie public is Invited to attend.

Join the 1-akr Mary Commu­
nity Improvement Association
tor a free Valentine concert on
the grounds of Bike Mary City
Hall, from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday.
Feb. 15. Bring your picnic and
listen to music by the SCO
Symphonic Band and the
"Golden Tones".
The annual 'Harry Terry'
awards will be presented and
an awanl given for a music
scholarship, refreshments will
be served by the Bike Mary
Woman's Club, Rain date: Feb.
2 2 .

Call Shelia Sawyer at 3217947 for more Information.

Ask-A-Lawyer workshop

Are voti looking for answers
to a legal problem? Do you
want to know what your rights
arc
concerning
a
land­
lord/tenant
matter.
bank­
ruptcy. foreclosure, auto loan
or a collection problem?
Attorney
David
Fishman,
Central Florida l-cg.d Services,
will Ih- available to answer In­
dividual questions regarding
Sweetheart of a party
etvll law matters. If you have
I ovc is tn the air and smack legal papers you want the at­
dab everywhere It seems this torney to review, bring them
Valentine's Day. And one place with you.
vott'rr sure to find It. although
Tills free workshop for the
maybe unexpected. Is among community Is sponsored by
•sime voung-at-hrart seniors. the Success Uy Six Community
With some big-hearted plans Rrsource and Referral Center.
tor celebrating the day In The workshop will be held
sty le, residents of Village Oaks from 2 to 3:30 p.m.. Feb. 18,
at Tuskawtlla. and assisted
at the Salvation, Army 700
living community for seniors, West 24th Street.
xvill be seeing red. literally, at
For more Information or to
a Sweetheart Banquet on Frl- register for the workshop, call
day, Feb. 13 at 4:30 pan.
(407) 302-8927.
Ihc hearts, little hearts and
A
'fly*Valentine
i-yen size ui between will
Wont to give your Valentine
decorate the place at this
heart-warming affair. Sweets something special this Valen­
for all the sweeties will tine's day. but can't afford
abound, and lor those wishing diamonds and gold? Well how
to sweep their honey off their about a one-of-a-kind m aster­
feet, singing staffers will p ro ­ piece...like a Picasso?
Yes. that's right, you can
vide the music for them to do
it by. And. the Icing on the give your Valentine a true Pi­
casso for less than a night on
cake yvtll be the presentation
ot the King and Quren of the town. Picasso, a Redshouldered Hawk, who resides
Iicarts.
II you're In the mood for love, at Florida Audubon Society's
stop by Village Oaks at Center for Birds of Prey In
Tuskawlila. located at 1016 Maitland can be 'adopted',
Wtlla Springs Drive. For more with proceeds benefiting his
Information, call Carolyn Rob­ care and the vital work of reSee Briefs. Page 3A
bins at (4071 699-7999.

Athletes and coaches from
the Seminole County Special
Olympics traveled to Jackson­
ville In tntd Januaty lor the
State Indoor Games. Athletes
In ought home medals In
bowling, gymnastics and Biskrtball. In nddltlon to the
medals, the Seminole County
tram was lortunatr enough to
lie ilie recipients of two very
special awards.
The
Most
Inspirational
Coach Award went to Lane
B-e. who with his wife Tiffany,
coaches Ihr Seminole Tigers, a
three-on--three
basketball
tram. Most Inspirational Ath­
lete went lo Chris Hart, one of
Ihe Seminole Tigers.
The most gold medals were
won by Bike Maty gymnast
Diane
Domcrarkl.
Diane
graduated from Bike Mary
High School and works at (hr
Bike Maty Publlx. She won
gold In Door exercise, ribbon,
hoop, ball and best all-round
(37.25 out of 40 points). Di­
ane's coach Is Janette Caruso.
In iKiwIlng. the IJnlded Team
Bill Bonnett. The Seminole Tl
gers got the silver medal In
their firs' year as n team. The
Tigers are Chris Hart, Mike
(which consists of challenged
and non-challenged athletes)
brought home the silver. The
unified team Is Matthew Tho­
mas. Jim Collins. Danny Casey
and Ron DcVasto. The Men's
Team: James Moore. Ricky
Clark Tony Page and Scott
Gilliam: also brought home sil­
ver. In the Aldrd Wheelchair
category. Amelia Rauber took
gold, tn singles, gold went to
Kiyatn Fallrr. silver to Judy
Tartske and Patti Wtttlck and
bronze went to Jill Tartske and
Holly* W e n t z . ________

Photos C o u n t y d SwiMioM t psciM Otym^c*

here with volunteer coach Janette Caruso,
Dtano Domorackl, (nght) won ftvo gold modals n a re­
Florida (Jacksonville) Gymnastics.
cent Spocial Olympics competition. She is shown
In basketball skills, a gold
went tn Hrshelle Mosrly and
Jeremy Lawman, bronze wrnl
to Amaudttt Petruzzelll and a
fourth plaee ribbon to Stephen A ll Transm ission
Slddons. These nthlrtrs were
coached l&gt;y David Scott and
D efects
Kim San Iman
The Seminole Warriors UniAre N ot M ^jor
lied Team look Ihr gold. The
Warriors are Krlka Bunbls.
P roblem sJacob
Lavender.
Richard
Hearn. Melissa Horeukohl,
Consult a
Ryan Jordan. Holly Turkeulun.
Specialist
Erie Taylor. Mark ITcston and
Ronald Shawl. Their roach Ls
Bad tiers, Donna Sorrrntlno.
Mark Bridges and Mike Scrlmrntl. Tlielr coaches are Lane
uid Tiffany Lee.

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Inspriational Seminole County Athlete, Chris Hart (left), and tnspriational
Seminote County Coach. Dr. Lan Lee with medals presented at closing
ceremonies.

Be my Valentine:
Who gets the most cards?
hopes of matrimony dashed by
the single urt of a tyrant. And
no one seemed Interested In
This Valentine's Day you will standing up to the emperor.
probably either send or re ­
But a simple Christian priest
ceive a Valentine from some­ named Valentine did come
one. More than a billion are forward and stood up for love.
expected to be given away In He began to secretly marry
the United States alone. Who soldiers before they went off to
gets Valentine cards? Accord­ war. despite the emperor's or­
ing lo Hallmark Cards, people ders. In 269 AD Emperor
receive them In this order: Claudius found out about the
teachers, children, mothers, secret ceremonies. He had
wives, and sweethearts. The Valentine thrown Into prison
Hartz pel food company says and deemed that he would be
that 3 percent of pet owners put lo death.
will even give a Valentine gift
As Valentine was awaiting
to their pets.
execution, he fell In love with a
If you're like me, whenever blind girl, who happened to be
Thanksgiving rolls around you the Jailers daughter. On the
picture the Pilgrims and the even of his execution, with no
Indiana sitting at a table writing instruments available,
breaking bread together. It's Valentine is said to have writ­
the story behind the holiday ten her a sonnet In Ink that he
that provides the spirit of squeezed from violets. Legend
warmth. When It comes to has It th at his word* made the
Vfdentlne's Day, there Is also a blind woman see again. It was
true life story behind the holi­ a brief romance because the
was
day. and It has a lot to leach next day Valentine
us about the true meaning of clubbed to death by Roman
love, sacrifice and commit­ executioners.
St. Valentine gave his life sd
ment.
that
young couples could be
In the third century, the
Roman Empire was ruled by bonded together tn holy mat­
Emperor Claudius 11 Gothlcus. rimony. They may have killed
He was nicknamed Claudius the man, but not his spirit.
the Cruel because of his harsh Even centuries after his death,
the story of Valentine's selfleadership and his tendency
for getting Into wars and sacrificing commitment to love
legendary In Rome. Even­
abusing his people. In fact, he was
tually
he was granted Saint­
was getting Into so many warm
hood and the Catholic Church
during the third century that
to create a feast In his
lie was having a difficult time decided
honor. They picked February
recruiting enough soldiers.
14 as the day of celebration
Claudius believed that r e ­ because
of the ancient that
cruitment for the army was
(particularly lovebirds,
down because Roman men did birds
not want to leave their loves or but also owls and doves) began
male on that very day.
families behind, so he can­ to It's
surprising to know that
celed all marriages and en­ Valentine's
Day Is really
gagements In Rome. Thou­
SA
sands of couplrs saw their

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FitzgeraldContinued from Page 1A
THE REV. LAWRENCE
WILLIAM BURGEES

The Rev. Lawrence William
Burgess. 75. Pasadena Avenue,
Longwood. died Sunday. Feb.
8. 1998. Bom on June 25,
1922 In Orono, Maine, he
moved to Central Florida In
1965. The Rev. Outness was a
minister. He served In the U.S.
Army. The Rev. Burgess was
awarded the World War II Vic­
tory Medal. Purple Heart,
European
Afrldan
Middle
Eastern Theater Campaign
Ribbon, Distinguished Unit
Badge, Army Occupational
Medal-Germany. He was a life­
time member of the South
Seminole V.F.W. Post **8207,
Longwood. The Rev. Burgess
was a member of Beard all
Avenue Chapel.
Survivors Include sons. Law­
rence 'B ud' Burgess. Sanford.
Lee Robert Burgess. Resaca,
□a., John Burgess, Longwood;
daughters, Meta Irene Porter,
Lake Monroe. Melissa Goettsch. East lemon, Penn.:
three brothers; one sister; four
grandchildren;
two great­
grandchildren.
Oalnes Carey Hand Oarden

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Continued from Pag* LA

Is not
an outside shooter. If Bradley
can get around her, shell be
able to do her Job.
Dorethea Hunter, who Is on
her way to the University of
Alabama after high school. Is
even more athletic than Snow.
She ts a great ball handler and
Is virtually unstoppable Inside.
Another weapon for Pensa­
cola ts Shanelle Stallworth.
She Is very aggressive and Is
the best defensive player for

Chapel Funeral Home
charge of arrangements.

In

PATRICIA DAVIDSON
PRANKS

Patricia Davidson Franks, 68.
Jackson. Tenn., died Sundny.
Feb. 8. 1998 at Madison
County Hospital.
Jackson.
Tenn. Bom In New Hampshire
she was n Sanford area resi­
dent for 30 years. Mrs. Franks
was a homemaker. She was a
member of Ladles Auxiliary of
the Fleet Reserve, Sanford.
Mrs. Franks was a member of
Morning Olory United Meth­
odist Church.
Survivors Include husband.
Omby Hardin. Crump, Tenn.;
sons. Dale. Minml. Gary. Vir­
ginia. Omby Jr.. Clarksville.
Tenn.. Mark. Virginia Beach,
Va.. Carl. Enterprise; sisters,
Clare Glnty, North Port. Fla..
Regina Davis. Dover. N.H., Gall
Freeman, Stratham. N.H.: six
grandchildren.
one
great­
grandchild.

O. DAVID HALE

G. David Hale, 50. Ardmore
Road. Charlotte. N.C.. died
Sunday, Feb. 8. 1998. Bom on
Jon. 9, 1948 In Sanford he
moved to North Carolina In
1973. Mr. Hale was a supervi­
sor for a hank commercial
crrdlt department. He was a
mrmber of the Sanford Chap­
ter. Order of DeMolay and at­
tended Western Cnrollna Uni­
versity. Mr. Hale was a mem­
ber of First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Survivors Include
father.
Harvey II., Sanford; brother
Danny. Jacksonville: sister
Jnne, Sanford; two nieces.
Brinson Funeral Home. San­
ford. In charge of arrange­
ments.
FU H 1H A L

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H

H A LE. O . DAVID

Shackelford Funeral Direc­
tors. Savannah. Tenn. In
charge of arrangements.

Funeral services for Mr. Hale will
lx- Thursday 12/12). at 2 p.m. In
Ihe linssou Funeral Cliapel with
the llrv. Urine Scott ofhrlatlng.
Intennent will follow In Evergreen
Cemetery. Friends may call at the
funeral home Wednesday from 6
until H p.m. Ilrtfison Funeral
Home. 322 2131, Sanford. Is In
cliargr of services.

thr Tigers besides Snow. She's
very underrated and her game
Includes ball handling, driving,
outside shooting and a great
Jumper.
Bottom line...Pensacola Is
bigger. Lake Mary has more fi­
nesse.
In order for the Lady Rams to
pull this one out they will need
to box out. get the boards and
bit their free throws. That
hasn't been a problem for them
all season and they know Pen­
sacola's game. The Tigers
aren't as strong In the guard

position as they were last year
and If Dike Mary can capitalize
on that. Ihry should lake the
rtlgc.
It Is sale to say that whoever
wins this game will coast
through Ihe rest of the draw.
Tills Is Ihe biggest hurdle on
the way to thr state champion­
ship for either team.
Tlie state championships will
begin on February 19 In
Lakeland. Game time tonight Is
7:30 p.m.
Prediction: Isikc Mary u1fi pull
this one out by flue.

bank official.
Wallace was subsequently
named as chairman with
Chang to serve as vice
chairman of the group. Present
City Manager Bill Simmons Is
to serve as on ex officio
member of the committee.
The group will receive and
review applications for the
position of city manager and
will make written recommenda­
tions to the commission.

officials sit Id they expected
possibly as many as 200
applications will tie submitted.
*1 have already had several
sent In even before we
advertised.* Simmons observed.
*1 have some as well." added
Mayor Dale.

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At the outset. Mayor Larry
Dale gave 11 suggested names.
Commissioner Velma Williams
named five. Commissioner
Kerry Lyons listed three as did
Commissioner Brady Lrsward,
and Commissioner
Whltcy
Eckstein listed only one,
former City Commissioner Lon
Howell. Several of the names
were brought up by more than
one commissioner.
In addition to HoWdTr*other*
approved to serve on the
selection advisory committee
were Tim Hudson, director of
the Sanford Housing Authority:
County Commissioner Daryl
McLain:
Sylvester
Chang,
businessman; ElUa Pringle,
ctvtc activist; Bob Parsell,
businessman;
Brian
Bumgardner;
Walt
Nason;
George Wallace, attorney; Mike
Skatt; and Bob Douglas, a

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time together and talk. (Note:
movies don't count.)
* Laugh together. When was
the last time you shared a
funny story and chuckled with
each other? Loosen up and
laugh freely. Live llghtheartedly!
* Play together. Find a hobby
or activity you both enjoy—
fishing, bowling, tennis, hik­
ing, or biking.
* Be romantic together. Send

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According to the resolution
and the commission discussion
Monday night, the committee
wtll examine the applications
and trim the number down to
the top five to 10. after which
the information ts to be
forwarded to the commission
for additional examination and
subsequent Interviews with
candidates.
Simmons and several other

your spouse a note of encour­
agement tn the mall every
once In a while Just to say *1
love you.* Spend one or two
weekends away each year. Just
with your wife. (No buddies
allowed.)
While Valentine's Day la a
good time to put a spark back
Into your relationship, tlie only
way to fan the flame of a good
relationship la for every day to
be a Hallmark moment,
founded on the concept of love
in marriage. On This Valen-

Hie advertising Is to be done
In' publications circulated In
the. League of .Cities and other
municipal papers, rather than
In local newspapers.
Simmons had previously said
hr would retire from hla 12 1/2
year-long position after mid­
year.
when
preliminary
budgetary work has been
completed for fiscal 1996/99.
There was no Immediate
Indication regarding when the
selection committee will begin
to hold meetings, which will be
open lo the general public.

tlne's Day, what are you doing
lo keep the love In your m ar­
riage burning?
While giving a gift and card,
having a candlelight dinner,
and sharing special words of
love are all Important, the true
spirit of Valentine's Day needs
to last throughout the year.
Here are some ways to bring
more love Into your marriage:
* Schedule priority time to­
gether. Pull out your calendars
and set a date night every
week or tw o-just to spend

signed by Fitzgerald and Eng­
lish Professor William Schmidt,
allows motivated area high
school students the opportu­
nity for hands-on experience In
television production while
earning college credit.
The Summer ITogram was
such a success It helped lo
launch
Video
Production
classes offered on SCCs regu­
lar schedule, and taught by
Fitzgerald. With Fitzgerald's
passion for philosophy as a
guiding light, his students
combine technical learning
with community Involvement.
The result has been award
winning documentaries of local
social, political and economic
significance.
Thr momentum Fitzgerald
started In 1989 has continued
to build. Fitzgerald's credits as
a produrer and director Include
a variety of documentaries,
music videos, and political
commercials. When asked how
political commercials blend
with philosophy Fitzgerald
points out Dial the key lo any
democracy Is knowledge In the
hands of the voters.
Past accomplishments aside,
Fitzgerald would much rather
discuss upcoming projects. He
Is particularly excited about
two current projects.
A Joint project between SCC
and WMFE-Channel 24. cur­
rently In pre-production, is a
documentary of the history of
Central Florida. By following

Adult----------Continued from Pag* LA
Too much butt, improper
touching and genitals In the
turgid state.
This Is why the county asked
Judge Leonard Wood to hold
VIP Gold In contempt of court
for operating an adult enter­
tainment establishment with­
out having sought or obtained
the license required under ap ­
plicable county ordinances.
Sheriffs deputies had gone
to VIP Gold In Fern Park on
Jan. 9 and Jan. 16 to observe
and catch the performers on
video tope. They reported they
saw a female customer's legs
wrapped around the performer
with him wearing only a Ostring. Another female cus­
tomer was fondling *th€~~per~’'
former's bare buttocks.
The county has spent dose'*
to 9190.000 In legal fees In
cases against VIP Gold and
Sassy Merlot’s which both
opened during the time there
was a moratorium on adult
clubs last year.
In another adult entertain­
ment action, the Board of
County Commissioners wtll de­
cide today whether to grant a
beer and wine license to House
of Babes, another Fern Park
club.

the development of transporta­
tion. Cenlml Flortdri Memories
will rxplorc the people and
events that made Central
Florida what It Is today and
what It will be In the future.
The documentary will be the
product of a unique partner­
ship of educational and his­
torical entitles, and public
television brought together by
a common thread and through
the diligent efforts of Flt/gernld. The Central Florida Con­
sortium of Higher Education,
which consists of seven local
community colleges and the
University of Central Florida,
will assist SCC and WMFE on
the project. The Central Flor­
ida History Consortium will
help by providing resources
and assuring historical accu­
racy.
Fitzgerald Is working with his
good friend and associate Mi­
chael Tobias, a world re­
nowned producer, writer and
director on a project of global
significance. A Parliament of
Minds-In Pursuit of Global Con­
sciousness will be a series of
episodes of Interviews with the
most distinguished philoso­
phers In the world.
The series will be based on
the 20th World Congress of
Philosophy to be held In Bos­
ton. Mass, tn August of this
year. The Congress brings to ­
gether a select group of con­
temporary philosophers from
around the world. Tills Is only
Ihe second time the Congress
has been held In the United
States. The last time was In
1926.
The welcoming address will
be delivered by President Bill

Clinton. Mikhail Gorbachev.
Dcsond TuTu. Ihe Dalai Lima,
Nelson Mandela. Lech Walesa,
and Elle Wlesel are among the
Nobel Peace Prize winners In­
vited to attend. Fitzgerald
hopes the documentary series
will bridge the gap between thr
academic ivory tower and thr
common man. and wtll show
the relevance of philosophy In
day to day life.
In addition to exclusive
rights to film this year's Con­
gress.
Fitzgerald has nlso
been named Director of Media
Relations for the event. Com­
bining his two main Interest,
philosophy and broadcasting,
nnd meeting some of the great­
est philosophical minds In his­
tory Is an opportunity of a life­
time for Fitzgerald.
In the midst of negotiating
new projects, working on c u r
rent projects and teaching
classes In philosophy, video
production and ancient hu­
manities Fitzgerald does And
time for a personal life. He has
been married for 27 years to
his higli school sweetheart,
Beverly. Beverly not only sup­
ports Fitzgerald's work, but of­
ten works on projects with
him. They have two children.
Daughter. Molly, Is a freshman
at line Ridge High School In
Deltona and son, Shane, la a
freshman at SCC.
Teaching has opened many
doors for Fitzgerald. FUgerald's
expanding career continues to
provide new opportunities for
his students to Intern on a va­
riety of projects. Though his
producing and directing career
Is expanding. Fitzgerald states
he would not leave teaching. *lt
Is the fuel for what I do.*

Pay
Continued from Page LA

peeled to (lie a writ of manda­
mus In an effort to get back the
money she removed from his
paychecks.
Neither Morse nor Van Dcr
Welde has budged In a dispute
over an economic development
trip he took to the Netherlands
and London. The commissioner
did not turn In receipts for his
meals on the 10 day trip, filing
for $50 per diem.
Morse also Insisted that Van
.Dcr Welde was not entitled to
expenses for the London por'tlon ol his 'trip because’ she
said It was not approved by the
commission. He argued other­
wise.
Each took the Btand tn a
lively one-hour session in
Judge Freeman's court on
Monday. The two attorneys
read from state and county
travel procedures. Some of the
language in the county's book
was vague and has led to
problems.
Morse testified that she
asked Economic Development
Manager Bob Turk and Planner

John Jones to adjust their
travel vouchers for the trip to
Europe because they, too, put
In for the straight $50 food per
diem. Both did so. Van Der
Welde did not.
Van Der Welde was asked If
losing the $1,061 was a finan­
cial strain, 'll does hurt." he
said. ‘1 have to pay bills. Yes,
It has an effect. A -very serious
effect."
He also said that the episode
was *a major embarrassment,”
that he was constantly having
to answer the same questions
tn the newspapers.
Judge Freeman was unhappy
to discover the Board of
County Commissioners had
voted to give Van Der Welde the
per diem but that Morse re­
fused to pay the commissioner.
"Walt a minute." he said, 'the
County Commission voted In a
public meeting to pay the bill.
What authority do you have to
override what they did?"
Morse said that giving Van
Der Welde the money would
have violated county laws.

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SHUPE

Rams take control
Lake Mary girls soccer team edges Lake Howell
■7 J i n u u o n c u

Successful
saltwater
fishermen
must know
the tides

Stopping Pryce was the task for the Lady
Rams and the answer was defender Kristin
Hoyle, who blanketed Pryce all night.
LAKE MARY _ In soccer, it’s easy to look at
"Kristin Hoyle la probably the best defender
the goal scorers and gooltenders, but It's not of­ in the State of Florida.* said Lake Mary coach
ten that the goal stopper* get much recognition. Bill Etasde. *1 have the confidence that she can
That wasn't the case Monday as the Lake shut down anyone tn the entire state of Florida.*
Mary girls' team extended Its unbeaten streak to
Pryce never got close to the goal but Benitez
16 with a win over Its main challenger for the did when It counted m ost At the 29:20 mark of
Seminole Athletic Conference title, Lake Howell. the second half. Benitez scored the only goal of
The Lady Rams won 1-0 to hold on to first the game but credit for the goal should have
place In the conference and the district. The gone to forward Ryan Shaw who made a perfect
lead looks Insurmountable and was the second crossing pass to Benitez who sneaked It past
win In two weeks for Lake Mary over the Hawks. diving Lake Howell goaltender Carol Lewis.
It was the defense that dominated. The game
From there, all the Lady Rams had to do was
featured two of the leading scores In Central hold on. but It wasn't easy. Ooaltender Jordan
Florida • Lake Mary's Aly Benitez and Lake Kellgrrn, who has signed with the University of
Howell's Nandi Pryce.
Florida, had to make several key saves.
Herald Stall Writer

The Optortt Oub of Sanford's Seminale Ugh School
Athlete of fos Week is
player Cornelius Blue
(ahoen hers aflh Optimist members Tony Covington, Gforis Babcock, Sybsrina Wynn and Lwwuo Polk), in fores
games, fos Sfoof-6 Junior osnforAonesrd soorsd 27 points

SHUPE'S SCOOP

nsH nro f o r e c a s t
For good b ass action, stick to th e Weklva
River. B aas are hitting shiners fished d o se to
heavy cover. The river is great for Ju st getting
o u t tn n atu re, b u t th e fishing Is beyond
tough w ith the flooded conditions. Lake
M onroe h a s fair acUon with specks.
Big w inter flounder are still the big news a t
s&gt;ha«Msn inlet Angler* bouncing finger
m ullet slowly across the rocky bottom are
scoring with flatfish to over 10 pounds.
Small snapper an d a few snook and redfish
round o u t the action.
C aptain J a c k a t Pflrt C anaveral reports
th a t high seas have kept boats in P o rt Inside
the P ort, expect a few snook, sheepahead an d
flounder. Trout an d redfish are scattered in
the Bmani and Indlin Rivera Passing cold
fronts are keeping the fish confused. Cold
w eather forces them Into deeper w ater for a
day o r so, an d th e n w an n er w ater finds
them moving tow ards th e flats.
Ponce Inlet h a s consistent action w ith
sheepahead. drum , redfish. bluefish an d jack
crevaDe. Live o r dead shrim p is a g reat all
aro u n d b a i t A few flounder are being cau g h t
on th e im ith drift iif th e m i t h jrttfca- T ro u t
an d redfish a re rated a s fair in M osquito La­
goon.

That was about It for Lake Howell as the Lady
Rams enhanced their spot as the number taroranked team tn the state. With the exception of
a 2-2 tie against Oviedo taro areeks ago. Lake
Mary hasn't suffered a slip since an early sea­
son tournament loss to Spanish River.
Next up for the Lady Rams Is a home game
against Satellite this Friday at 7:30 p.m.

R om ps
in C o -E d

BLUE HONORED _ WILL LEAD AFVI TONIGHT

SANFORD _ For success, saltw ater anglers
m ust know the stages of the tides, especially
the am ount of time between a high and low
tide. Fish arc m ost active w hen the w ater Is
ebbing or flowing. The longer the time be­
tween tides, the longer the period of best
fishing. Anglers may debate over w hether the
Incoming or outgoing tide Is better for fish­
ing. b u t the Im portant point Is th a t fishing Is
better during the ebb an d flow th a n d u rin g
the slack tim es a t high and low tide.
Experienced anglers also know th a t there
are certain Umes each day when fishing ac­
tivity reaches a peak. These times correspond
to the Umes the moon Is directly over or u n ­
der the earth. For approxim ately one h o u r
on either side of the moon over or moon u n ­
der time, fishing should be the best for th a t
part of the Udal cycle.
Every bait an d tackle store th a t deals w ith
saltw ater anglers will have a tide ch art for
their area. Several com panies publish yearly
Ude c h a rt books, an d ch arts are usually In­
cluded In the saltw ater fishing m agazines.
. Florida Sportsm an m agazine provides de' laded tide tim es for th e entire state In each
* nfonth's issu e;
**'
M uch of the PJprVla coast experiences two
highs and two low tides p er day. Remember
th a t th e tiroes an d actu al levels of tides m ay
vary due to w inds an d storm s.

Anglers have strong opinions about what
tides are best to fish . It Is mg opinion that
tides are very relative to the area being
fish ed , and th a t certain fishing conditions
require different tides, som e spots mag be
best at high tide, while others are hot when
the tide Is dead low,

Ju st a minute after the go-ahead goal, Pryce
had her best opportunity of the game, taking a
feed from Piper Seaman, but Kellgren made a
diving stop. A few minutes later, Sarah Rlchens
was Just wide on a shot and at the 4:10 mark.
Kellgren made a leaping save to stop a shot
from Randl Holcomb, one of several sopho­
mores on the Lake Howell squad which has Just
two district losses this year, both to Lake Mary.

ponies continued to roll over Its
competition, while Chang's Car
Care alao coasted to victory to
Sanford Recreation Department
Co-Ed Polar Bear Siowpttch Soft­
ball League action at Plnehurst
Park Monday night
Beer :30 scored the games first
run. but Homegrown Hydroponics
answered with seven runs to the
bottom of the first toning and went
on to post Its third uncontested
victory of the season. 17-4.
Homegrown Hydroponics (3-0)
has outscorrd its opponents 06-16.
In the late game, Chang's Car
Care scored eight runs to the top
of the first toning and led 12-0 be­
fore Holmes Truss could dent the
scoreboard to a 17-4 triumph.
Homegrown Hydroponics leads
Chang's Car Care (2-1). Beer.30 (1­
2) and Hohnes Truss (0-3).
Next. Monday. Beer :30 chal­
lenges Chang's Car Care at 7 p.m.
and
Homegrown
Hydroponics
takes on Holmes Truaa at 8 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
and ahote 64-psroent from the floor and 72-percent
Homegrown Hydroponics: three
foe free forcer Ine. Tonight Otoe and foe root of foe Arrow
hits _ Mike Burney (double, two
Fores VI squad sM host Defions in foe Class SA-OtsMct 5
runs, three RBQ. Tfcrrt Hlrt (run.
Townsman! at horns stalling at 8 p m Ths opening gams
two RBQ; two hits _ Dave Brownell
has 8pruo» Crash against Pins Ridge at 0 pm .
(home run. two runs, two RBI).
Shannon Hill (triple.
RBQ. Teresa WaJb
Walburger (double,
two runs). Randy Cutllp (two runs.
RBQ. U na Hill: one hit _ Dave
JlckeU (double, too runs, too RBI),
Jim Clifford (double, two runs),
Robin Brown (two runs. RBQ. Jim
T R A M t-S
Wilkinson (run. too RBQ. Lorrte
JlckeU: one run _ Paula Songer.
ooosooo. I B S
Beer :30: three hits Joe DtBarm 010 s . 0 0 0
T .Hooper (1-01 UP
toio (double, too runs); two hits
III. McAuMb |l|. SB .
Mike Miller (double, too tuna. RBQ.
Roland JcnUgan (run, RBQ; one hit
_ Joy Weaver (too RBQ. Mike Berg
(RBQ. Paula Ritchey (run). Vic
0 0000. 0 4 4
DiBartolo, Sherri Wilke.
7(1010 Os . 01 14 1
Chang's Car Care: throe hits _
11-01. IP ,
II). 38 .
to Chris
Bryson (two borne runs,
see
. BCC 0-3;
lllthree tuna, five RBQ, Bnice Sellers
JSSJUL
(too triples, three runs, too RBQ;
Doing the hitting for SCC to the first game
hits _ Dave Biakey (home run.
Hays (3-for-4. one run scored, one RBQ, Lake Howell's double, too runs, three RBQ. Otaa
Scott (2-fbr-2 wtth a double, too runs scored, too Green (double, two tuna. RBI).
RBQ. Oviedo's Carrie McAullffc (l-for-3 with a double,
U ay Sellers (two RBQ. Lynette
one run scored), Lake Brantley's Mamie Bernstein (1- Barkley. Zeb Webb (onc iun each);
for-3, too runs ocored). (dm Ramey (l-for-3) and one hit . Red Oamer (double, run,
Christy Neudeck and Lyman's Jamie Sharp (one n o
RBQ. Michelle Carroll (double, two
scored each].
tuna). John Stewart (double. RBQ.
Carol
Providing the offense to game two were Hays (3-for- Start Abrams (run): run
4. three runs scored, two RBQ, Neudeck (3-ior-S with O am er RBI _ Debbie Bcrotog.
Holmes Truss: two hits Craig
a double, throe runs scored, two RBQ, Miller (2-fbr-2.
three runs scored, one RBQ. McAultflr (1-tor-2 with a Merkerson: one hit _ Itomipy Kelley
triple, two RBQ and Bernstein (l-for-3 with a triple, (home run. run. two RBQ. Myriel
Reid (triple, run). Ttunml Pettis
two runs scored, two RBQ.
Alao contributing wet* Rainey (1-for-l, taro runs (run. RBQ. Tory Morris. Don Clcscored, one RBQ. Scott (l-for-2, too runs scored, one conc; one run _ Sue Cortes
RBQ. Lyman's Jennie Betand (l-for-3. one run scored.
iu ii.a u
RBQ. Shannon Hay (l-for-3, ana run scored) and
m a s . ran
Oviedo's
ass is _ it at
RBQ.
ass is . « r

Raider softball team sweeps
to the
SANFORD _ Rene Hooper and Trad Miller were out­
standing on the mound and the Raidets offense
scored 29 runs on 22 hits aa Seminole Community
College opened Its softball season by sweeping Bre­
vard Community College. S-2 and 21-2. Saturday af­
ternoon at Raider Field.
Hooper (1-0) scattered five hits and allowed no
earned runs while striking out four and walking only
one to win the opener.
The sophomore righthander from Atco, New Jersey,
got a lot of early help from her offense as the Raiders
scored three rune tn each of the first two Innings.
Miller (1-0). a freshman lefthander from Oreenfleld.
Indiana, only struck out one and walked one. but also
give up Just one earned run on four hits in the night­
cap and her offensive mates pounded out 14 hits, in­
cluding seven runs in the first Inning and 10 runs in
the second Inning as the Raiders cruised to the five
Inning. Run Rule victory.
Miller had her stoker working well as 12 of the Ti­
tans' lfi outs came on 11 ground balls. Only one ball
was hit to the sir.
- "We hit the ball very well and except k
we played p e s t defense.* said SCC head coacl
Courtney Miller. "Tract and Rene both pitched ex­
tremely well. Offensively. Candice Hays and Brittany
Scott cranked on the ball all day.
"Brevard la a bit down this year, but our kids played
hard and did a good Job all day
Next up far the
foe Raiders Is an appearance to the St.
Petersburg Paine*. SCC open* with Indian River at 1
m.. followed by games with Broward at B p.m. and
*

Rm p H ot Q nm

Rusty Wallace wins Bud Shootout
Wallace brothers drafted
by on the race's final cir­
cuit.
"It was • p o s t race - a
real shootout to tbs

of ths No. 2 MlDer Ford
Taurus. “WUen I saw Kenny
he
the

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

starting position U

cl.___
up being a perfect day as
Rusty Wallace started 13th
to the Bud Shootout and
Spencer, who qualified far
the 17th and final starting
— “don to the Bud ShooAt Daytona wtth an
_
list charge
to a special 25-lap quaila r t " 13th
■ to
»H _t race,. started
Ql
qualifier.
the No.
E J H n H IlM
____
bird, held off the Ford Tau­
rus of Lake Speed and the
Chevrolet of Dale Bamin g
|o n»»

�2 B - Eaniofd Herald, Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. February 10.

Legal Notices

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IN TH E C IR C U IT COURT
CP TNB EIBNTBBNTN
JU D IC IA L CIROUIT
OP FLORIDA,
Ml AND FOR
SSNINOLS COUNTY
S IN IR A L
JURIS DICTION DIViaieN
CASS NO. S T 'IS H S -C A '1 4 -K
HARBOR FINANCIAL
MORTOAOC CORPORATION.
PtalnliN,
ve
RUUSON ARCHER. IV.
DARLENE ARCHER, e/h/e
DARLENE K. ARCHER,
huebend and wife,
FIRSTPLUS FINANCIAL.
INC., and . .A N
UNKNOWN PERSON
IN POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY.
Defendent(e)
NOTICB
OF PORICLOBUBB B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauent to a Pinal Judgment ol
Foracloeure deled January
21th. IS M . and entered In Ceee
No ST-1S2S-CA-I4-K. al the
Circuit Court ol lha EIQHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In end
tor SEMINOLE County. Ftohda
wherein HARBOR FINANCIAL
MORTOAOC CORPORATION la
PlainliK and RULIBON ARCHER.
IV. el a l. am Oelendanta. I will
tall to the hlgheat and bail biddar lor esah In tha Waal Ironl
door ot lha CouHhouae. In
Sanford. SEMINOLE County.
Florida, at 11 00 a m o'clock
on the Srd day ol March. IM S.
lha following daaenbad propar­
ty at eel forth In aald Final
Judgment, to wit
LOT S. OF BLOCK 13. TOWNSITE OF NORTH CHULUOTA.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS R E C 0 R D I0 IN
PLAT OOOK 1. PAGE 14-IS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
e/h/e 100 E
2nd Street.
Chutuota. Florida U fS S
DATED Ihla If lh dey ol
January, IM S
MARYANNI MORSE
A l Clerk el aald Court
By Dorolhy W Bolton
Aa Daputy Clark
Faber S Gilfoi. PA
Suite 300
1ST0 Mad ruga Avanue
Corel Oebiee. Florida 33144
(304)441.4110
'Persona with a dtaabrlrfy who
need a special eccommodelion
to pertlclpeto In thra proceeding
should
contact
AOA
CoorduMtor ot Semmolo County
Courthouaa. 101 N
Park
Avenue. Suite N30I. Senlord,
Ffoods S lf f t . el laaat fnra day*
prior to the proceeding
Telephone (407) 313-4330 eat
4117, 1-SOO-OSS-S771 (TOO) or
1't04-fSS-S770 (V) via Florfoa
Holey Service
Pubbah February 10,17. IM S
O EN -M

THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AVS
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
OP A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH creditora ef Mm decedent
end ether percent haying
clalma or demand! egainat
decedent* octet* on whom a
copy ot thle notice it eerved
within three month* after the
date of the fvat publication ot
thia notice muet file then claim*
with thle Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF T H U
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON! THEM'.
All Other creditor! of the dece­
dent and pereona having derma
or demand* agcnal the dece­
dent'* eatate muet file their
claim* with thia court WITHIN
THREE M O N TH ! AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER SARREO.
The date ot the fkal publica­
tion ol thia None* le February
3rd. IM S.
Pereona I Repre tentative:
Baker Mitchell
1314 41*1 Sue**
Apartment 1301
Wilmington, NC 1S403
Attorney for
Pereonal Repreeentative:
Louie Noetro
Florida Bar No. 3S1B0S
Shutte S Bowen LLP
101 I . Bieceyne Boulevard
Miami. FL 33111
Telephone: 30S-3SS-S200
Pubbeh: February 1, 10, IS M
DIN-10

I TNB C IR C U IT CO URT

a m l ic a t k in fo r ta x d i m

NOTICE It N IM B Y QIVIN,
M**t FUNS U CUSTOOIAN TON
CABI, INC., Mm hoMer of ItM
loHowlog c*nlflcei*(t} bee filed
M M certificete(t) lot • I n deed
Id be leoued thereon. The eer
hheete number!t) and fearle) el

. . . . _ . — if. m
■ v e u a n v b , lir a u a f c n p 'W i o r t i n

groM rty, end the name(t) In
which R n i aeteeeed le/er* ae
No: l » t
el laauonM: I M l
Deecrlption of h u tib i
L IQ LOT 13B D IIR R U N UNIT
II M I I K I t l l H .
Namee In which u u n t d :
Amaldo C. Martinet. AH ol fold
property being In the County ol
Bemmele, Plate ol Florida.
Unieee ouch can meatel a) than
be redeemed according to low,
die property deecribed In ouch
certHicatefe) will be eold to the

nijnan DmiVf n vm wvii ifyni
b a i n K a a f f i l j l i l * ■ e | M b s ^ a a P daaamB

Rusty Wallace (above) heads out
of lha pits attar a tremendous pit
•lop that moved him from 10th to
third place during Sunday’s Bud
Shootout At Daytona.
Walace went on lo edge hie
brother Kenny and BM Eliott hi a
*4d last-lap finish to give (ha new
Ford Taurus s sweep of the top
three poistions in Rs first start.
Jimmy Spencer (left), who opened
ttie day’s action by outrunning Lake
Speed's Taurus and Dais Earn­
hardt’s Monts C M o In the special
. 25-lap qualifying mos to earn a spot
In tha Bud Shootout, took tho load
on tho final lap whan Jeff Gordon’s
car broks a transmission on a lastlap restart, but tha Wafiaoa
brother's drafted past him. relegat­
ing N s Thudettokd to • fourth place
finish.

door,
Seminole
County
CourthMiee, Sanford. Florida,
on the 13rd day ol February.
IS M , ot 11.-00 a.m.
Payment of Sale loa, applica­
ble documentary etamp taaaft
eeeeeS am ,fi n c r t l e n d — — —
-— — . . ■— -*
■nu rw o iw ifl
v —v fiquwva
to bo poM by the eucceetlul
bidder at lha eeie. Pull payment
of on amount equal to tha higheat bid le due within fa hour*
after the edvertieed time ot the
oele. All peymente ahell be each
or guaranteed
tottrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court.
Deled thle ISth dey ol
January, IM S.
(Seal)
MARYANNS M O M S
CLIN K OF T N I
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by: MicheOa L. Silva
0MNLft¥ ClAft
Pubiieh: January 10, I f , and
Pebruary 1, to, 1000
OEM-142

Pile NuoMor BS-SS-CP
IN R (: ESTATt OP
MIRIAM BILBV
RANDOLPH e/h/e
MIRIAM SSLBY.

senes
OP ABM M M TR ATION
eel ate at MIRIAM SSLBY RAN­
DOLPH e/h/e MIRIAM SSLBY,
dacaaaad, PM Number M -M
CP, la pending m the Circuit
Court ter Seminole County,
la M l N. Par
PL U T T t . The
of lha

nt|ji nu iiiifTf ana wt* ptr&gt;nf&gt;ii

repreaenteuvek attorney

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All pertone an whom thle
notice It eerred who hare
object lo«M that chollongo Mm
validity of tho will, the

M TNB C IR C U IT COURT
OP TNB BIBMTBSNTN
JMBfCIAL CIRCUIT
M M IM OLH COUNTY,
FLORIDA

CA M NO. 0 7 -1 4 IS-CA-14-W

FAMILY CO URT OF TNB
• T A T I OP NBW YORK
CO U N TY OP BUPPOLKi
DOCKET NO. P - t l S S -t f
in the Mattel of a
Proceeding under Article
S ot the Family Court Act
LILLIAN TUTCN,
Petitioner,
-•••metJOHN TUTEN.
Reepondent.
(PUBLICATION)
IN THS NAME OF THE PEOPLE
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
TO THE FOLLOWING PERSON:
OtOROE E. WILLIAMS, 70S
Orange Orove Drive. Ah amenta
Springe, Ftortde U T 0 I .
A petition under Article S of
the Family Court Aat of Mm
Stato of Now York having Boon
food with thia Court raquootmg
that
to*
Reepondent
be
declared to be the legal lather
of the child KIMBERLY DEVOL
WILLIAMS, date at birth,
January 13. teao
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARB
HEREBY SUM440NI0 to appear
before the Family Court of the
State el New York, to the
County of BuNofk, located at
I I S Oriftmg Avenue, Ru erhaed.
New York April M . 1MB at * 30
o'clock t o the forenoon of that

JOHN BTALOCR.
MUo Court are

Racing

icara get bock up
the 125q on

■r* -r

checkered flog In the
Irwtp^led 41 of 80 laps. In­
qualifying race.
cluding
the Anal 11 en route to
Spencer quickly worked his
way up Into contention In the his first victory ever on a auperspeedway. Irwin averaged
second 25-lap race.
•When 1 saw Kenny helping 153.191 mph.
Qualifying and practice con­
Rusty, I figured that would
tinues
today at the Speedway
happen,* Bold Spencer. ’I'm
Just disappointed I didn't get with NASCAR Winston Cup
Serrtes Third-Round Qualifying
any help on Die last lap.*
In the third race of Sunday’s set for 1 p.m. The nerct racing
trtpleheader, NASCAR Winston action at the Speedway will be
Gatoradc
Twin
Cup RookJe-of-the-Yesr candi­ Thursday’s
date Kenny Irwin captured the 125a. which will set positions
FtrstPlus Financial 200 by 3-30 for the 'Great American
holding off a third Wallace Race,* Sunday's Daytona 500.
brother, Mike, In the Beeson A8RHALT WORLD
opening race for the ARCA
Uondo/Mar-liyde Scries.
8ERIE8 UNDERWAY
Irwin, who will pilot Robert
SAMSULA . After having the
Yates* No. 28 llavollne Ford first round rained out Friday
Tuurus on the NASCAR Win­ night, the 32nd World Series of
ston Cup Scries In 1998. won Asphalt Stock Car Racing fi­
his first career start at Day­ nally got things going on S at­
urday.
tona.
The race came down to a
Today’s schedule was to have
four-car duel among Irwin, in begun
with practice by division
the No. 27 Raybestos spon­ at 1 p.m.,
t y qualify­
sored
Ford
Thundeitotrd, ing for thefollowed
All-Pro
Type Late
Waller. Mike ClochetU (both in Models and NASCAR/SK
Tour
Thunderblrds)
^
Frank
Modified, , t 4 p . ^
K,i T &gt;n«v..7nu
Heats for the Late Models
while fighting for third place,
NASCAR/SK MiwUftoutu will
Klmmcl got loose and slid Into
rnfinmlSlbv frvCiochettl In turn four on the
at *
last lap. Irwin was able to hold
Modlfted#&gt; ’jjmjted
off the hard-charging Wallace Late Models. AU Pro Type Late
by .244 seconds at the finish Models. NASCAR/SK Tour Type
line.
"Before today 1 had no Modifieds and Sportsman.
drafting experience whatso­
ever.* said Irwin. "But, I
learned a lot In 80 laps about
what I need lo do. I think you
saw a couple of times where I .
m . ewaniulac l tost J.
got snookered or taken advan- ftsaaMD; (i «j Ted chfMfaphc? 4- («&gt;
tage of. so next lime I'll know t n r I k m S . B&lt;H Oeurg*Bock,
what to do.
M Yyps IM U M l . !■ 1441
"After what I learned today. I
would Irate to think that I was ctinaiophcr; 5 l « l t &lt; n W btu .
starting the Oatorade 125a Lau MaSato _ t. (it)
without the experience 1 got am: 2. 137) Ja*an sdwk
today. After qualifying y*»ter‘,81
day the whole team was kind of
_ I . IIO )
down. So this will help the Qrmi ^
^ ^
X IG7I
3 .

I.
d ie d Allman; 4. (II Etomaqr
(G| Hobby Scare.
Mal-atacki _ ). Tad Viigtom: » •
Rkk Tumcjn &amp; Krby Jarrett; 4. M X *
; B. Duug Itopper.

KIOHT IS

WITHIN THE LATER OP
MONTHS AFTER T M S O K tl OF
THE FIRBT P U E U C A TK W OP
o r jf e o p r
ON THEM.
l.h n
A* c rod Haro of the decedent
and other pereona having

of
IIM mm N claim •
with thle Court WITHIN THE
LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER T N I DATE OP THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OP THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY BAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP BERVtCE
OP A COPY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
jp fB m Bccepereona having clolmo
dam’s
rtobai wMR Mils court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OP THIS NOTICE.
OBJECTIONS NOT BO PILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRSO.
Tho
Man ol MUo Notice Is Pebruary
Srd, 1MB.
Done C ameron
Ouahmsl Court
PL SETTS
Harry O . Reid, si
I 1 N W . First *

1 -I S 1 I
PlMMte Bar iim baubb
Telephone: (407) U
W w i ffi’P

H

RM wMe: M M M OLB
and INNUK
T(NAHTimi m POBBCBBION.
r* i i I l l ' I*, - . .m .. .
N O TICB OP ACTION
To: Jam aa A. Herding
1400 Peel Avenue
Orlando, Florida 32004
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action la torocioea a mortgage
on tho following property In
Semlneto County, F lorMo:
Lot 40. Block B. LAKE BRANT­
LEY ISLES SECOND ADDITION,
according to Mm P M Mwroof,
at recorded in P M Booh I I , at
Paga I . ol tha Public Raaatda
al Sam fool# County. Ftortdp;
T O O IT H IR WITH the tone-

eeM oerttBeeMe) tore lea deed
The carpad pearto) el
«H the

CertHleate No: ISTS
Veer al leauance: IM S
Daeerlptlan al Property:
LBD LO T • BLK B SKY LARK
BUBO PS IT PO SB.
Namoo la which aoeeeeed:
Bud B. Cbaoa, Janice R. Cheat.
AH el teid praperty being In tho
Co amp ef Bemteoto. tu rn of

•f
KIMBERLY
~ DEVOL
WILLIAMS, dob 1-13-B0, which
• denial el your totorpat to aaid
DATED:

t f .1 l
:!
Dap uty Clark el lha Caurt
TO
THE
ABOVE-NAMED
RCSPONOSNT:
The

end profit! thereof.
you are required to carve a
copy ol your written detonate,
M any, le H on Samuel M.
Neleon, Sequire. Mm PtomufTe
attorney, wheat addraaa le
Graham, Clark. Jorwe. Build ar.
Pratt B Mark a. Peal Oh lea
Drawer ISS0, Winter Park,
Florida 11TB0, on or Before
March S, IS M . and fUa Mm ortg*
Inal with the clerk of MM court
either before eervice on the
Plaintdf'e attorney or Immcdlolely thereortor: othorwieo a
detauR win ba amarad
DATED an January IB M . 11
l i l LEONARD V. WOOD
CIRCUIT JUDOS
NOTfOB
ACT

PubHeh; February a, I t , IB
DCN-BS
MPUM im P S i W lM
NOTICE IS HCRSSY OIVEN.
that PUNS AS CUSTOOIAN FOR
CABI. (NO. ATTN: M ICHAIL
MANNINO. Mm holder of Mio M l

with Article I ot the Family
Court Act.

COUNTY. PLORIOAi

m

IF YOU A M A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO N f SOS AMY
ACCOMMODATION Nf ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE M THIS PROCCIDNta YOU ARC ENTITLED,
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THS
PROVISION
OP
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE. PLEASE C O N ­
TACT THE DISABILITY COORDI­
NATOR AT SOI NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SUITE N. SOI, SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. 31771, T IL E PHONE; (407) U 1 -4 S M EXT.
4177. WITHIN TW O (SI WORK­
ING DATS OR YOUR RECEIPT
OP THIS NOTICE. IP YOU A M
HEARING IMPAIRED. CALL 1SOO-OSS-S77I; IF YOU A M
VOICS IMPAIRED, CALL 1-000MS-0770 (V).
Pubbah: February S. 1 0 ,10M
DEN-11

paper* to the Office
al lha Clark of Mm Family Caurt.
SuffoB C aunty. “
The
Of HIM
and MMrabaf aiuam leMMdacbratun *f JOHN TUTEN os Mm
tonal father of MM aMM KIM­
BERLY DEVOL WILLIAMS, data
pi birth January IS, 1SS0. Bath
to tha Petit toner LILLIAN
TUTEN, formerly known a* LIL­
LIAN WILLIAMS, to MM

undaTmtiSa"•e!"Le^PemSJ

Court Act, to MM Family Court
*4 tha State el New Verb,
County at Suffolk Safer* Judge
O RIOORY
J.
BLASS
In
January IT ,
February 1 .10,17, IS M
DCM-S01

ihnM.
Semloale
County
Courthoute. Stnlord. Plerida,
on Mm SSrd dap el March. tSSS.
• H I M am.
Payamt I ol Bet
Me documentary at

NOTICS IS HCRSSY GIVEN,
tool PUNS AS CUSTOOIAN PON
PRIM4CO. INC.. Mm bolder ef
We tePowtog certificated) hea
•tod eald certMleato(a| ter a tea
dead to bo leeuad thereon The
eortlflcate
numberfe)
and
yoarla) of
laauanea,
tho
deecnpUon of tha property, and
Mm nemo(a) In which It v i e
naaonead W erv ea Wtowe
Certificate No S IM
YOer ot leeuoiMm IS M
Deecrlption of Property:
IS O LOTS F S I S B 1/1 OP
VACD ALLS V AOJ ON ■ B • 1/1
OP VACS B T ON N BLK •
GENEVA MB &gt; PO I I .
Namee to which eaeeeeed
Gregory I . Lee AX of teid prop-'
B In the County nf
•into of Ftortde.

ar guaranlaod tneirumam.
made papMli la Mm Clark ol
•ba CkeuH Court
Baled MM «lb dey ol February,
IM #

certificated) wt« be eeM to the
fogheal bidder el Mm weal from
CnuMy
Courthoute. Sanford. Ftortde.
on Wo t lr d day ol March. IB M ,
al 1 I M a m
of

RE: ESTATE OF

The

ef Nm

CP to
Ceurt
la M l N. Park
PL O ITTI. The
oaaaa ef Nm

ba paid t y We eueaeeehil
dar at We bale. PuS payment
nf nn amount equal to We WWi•to bid to due wUhln S4 he urn
•Her We edvertieed time ol Wa
aato. A l payment! ehaB ba eeah
ar guaraalaad toelrument.
made peyebia to We Clerk of
We CbeuN Court
Dated Wie 4th dey of February.

BM H
CLARK OP TUB
OMOUIT COURT
COUNTY,

(Sea*
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
OMOUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,

L. SOre

L-SHva

Mwy. 17*§2 DaBtry jl
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IS . 1 7 1 4 .*

IS , I T , Ed, B
1.1BBS
0SN-TS

C A B I NO.i BT-44BB-0R-0B-W
IN RE: The Adoption of:
B .C JL. a minor child,
and
I M A . a minor child.
Patltlonor:
JEFFREY B. WILLIAMS.
NOTICE OF PETITION
FOR ADOPTION
To: THOMAS CARL ALLEN
3110 South* aat torn
Avenue, aIS
Ocato. Florida 34471
YOU ARE HEREBY N O nFK D
that a petition undor oath hea
been filed to the above etyfed
court lor tho adoption of
B.C.A., a minor child, born on
May 14, IM S , to Ocala. Florida
and the adoption el L.M.JL, a
minor Child, born on April 24.
f M S, to Ocala, Florid*; and you
ar* required lo earv* a copy of
your wrttton deleneee, M any. to
ft on JULIS EASON SMITH, PA..
Attorney of Potlttoner, whoaa
ad dree* to 17S0 W. Broadway
St.. Si*. I l l , Oviedo, Florida,
117SS, on or before FEBRUARY
20th, IS M . and flto the original
with tha Clark of Mu* Caurt, at
301 Park Avenue, Sanford.
Florida 31771, before eervice
on Petitioner'* attorney of
Immediately thereafter; otherwfae • default wlH be entered
Your failure to reapond on or
before FEBRUARY 10th, IM S
may bo heated ae concent to
the adoption end you may per­
manently lot* ell legal right, at
a parent to tha minor Children
named in tha Petition lor
Adaption,
WITNESS my hand a* the
Clerk of a*&gt;d Court and teal
thereof, thie 14th day al
January. IS M .
(SEAL)
MARYANNI MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By Nancy R. winter
Aa Deputy Clark
Pubbah: January 20. 17, and
February 3. 10. IS M
Of M-IS4
NOTtCB DP
APPLICATION FOB TAX BSBB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVCN.
that TSO PROPERTIES OF
SOUTH FLORIDA, tha holder ef
MM following cortMlca*o(*| ha*
food aMd cartWcaaotol tor a tea
dead to ha leeuad thereon The
certificate
numhar(e)
and
yaar(a)
af
Mm nama(a) to which It wa*
aaaaaaad i*/ar* a* foBowa:
Cart ifreal* No: H I S
Year af toauanca: tBSS
LEG LOT S ORIERTAGAAD IN S
PB I PO SO.
Bud B. CfMoa. Janlea R. Chae*
AH of aald property being to Wa
County of Semlneto. Bu m of
Florida.
Unto** auch certificated) ahax
can meat*) a) wta b* aoto to Mm
highaaf bidder a t w a v a a t h n f
door.
Seminole
County
Courtheuae. Sanford. Ftortde.
an Mm t M day af February,
IM S , at i t :00 am .
Ppymgrd of Beta too, i
to be paid by the autcaaatof
bidder at Mm aal*. FuB payment
of an amount equal to W* high**t MB I* du* vfWto 14 hour*
ton* af Mm
ar guaranteed
inetrumeat,
made gayeale to we Clerk af
MM Circuit Court.
Dated thie ism day •«
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SCMNIOLS COUNTY,
by: Michelle L. Store
B ea uty Clerk
PubHeh: January 20. I T , and
S, 10. IS M
•1S1
N O TICS OP
APPLICATION PBB TAX BBSS
NO TtCI IS HEREBY OIVCN,
that TSO PROPERTIES OP
SOUTH PLORIOA. Mm hoMar af
the following certificated) he*
filed aald canitrcetad) tor a laa
dead to be totued thereon. The
certificate
numberd)
and
rem it)
ef
iteuance. me
deecrlption of the p a a rriy end
i which N wa*
Cert ificat* He: IB M
Year af toauanca: IB M
LEO LO T I T L A M SSARCY
M O M S PB IB POB 23 14 » 2*.
Name* to which
Bud B. Cheat, Janice R.
All uf add properly being to Mto
County #1 Baminala. BUM af

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am bid N due within SS bows
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Piemtdf,
ve.
JAMES A. MAROMM and
OINOER L. HAROMO,

JU D IC IAL CINCUtT,
M A N S FOB
BBMINOLB B O UN TY,

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cartMiaatodt arm ba a*M to W*
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after Mm aBvoritoeB time gf mm
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or guaranteed indtrumcat,
mad# payable to We Clerk gf
Mm CVc u h caurt.
Datod mi* is m day af
January. IB M .
^OJJIYANNS MORNS
CLERK OP THS
CIRCUIT COURT
I f MINfl11 qwqarqdim
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�Sanford Herald, Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, February 10. •S B

Pe o p i Le
Volunteer off the week

CALENDAR
Blood Bank

Welcome Wagon

Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types
blood - especially O-typc do­
nors • to donate at Us Sanford
brunch, 1302 K. Second St. For
Information, cnll 322-0822.

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
County holds the regular
monthly luncheon meeting at
11:30 a.m. on the third
Wednesday of very month.
Those wishing to attend, rail
Betty. 695-0144. or Lucy. 3227877.

The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Boom In
downtown Sanford. Visitors arc
welcome. Call 323-2104 or 322-'
0298.

Alzhelmer’a Support
The Alzheimer's Support
Group for Caregivers meets the
fourth Wednesday, nt 10 a.m..
at the Frank Evans Center in
Lake Mary. All Interested arc
Invited to attend. Shelly
Brassier, a licensed Alzheimer
therapist, leads the discussion
and answers questions. For
Information, call 323-4938 or
324-3060.

Klwanls Club
Effective Oct. 1. the Klwanls
Club of Sanford Is moving the
wreklyWednesday
Inoon
unchcnn meeting from the
Sanford Civic Center to the
Lakeside Landing at the Marina
Motel on Lake Monroe. Visiting
KJwanluns arc welcome. For
Information call Walt Smith.
323-5088.

Woman's Club
Lake Mary Woman’s Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May. For Information,
contact Maryann HofT. 3216226.

Dancing for Sanlora
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.ni. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Live mu­
sk- by the Deltonlans 13 -piece
hand. Donation $3.00.
•

Al-Anort
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcnhalirs (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,
at 8 p.m.. at 111 E. 27th St..
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or mem­
bers urr welcome to this 12step group.

Racovary Inc
Kecovrry lnr„ Is a self-help
mental health organization for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms, For
Information, call 660-2003, or
896-5906.

Coaatlinara
Sanford'-Tlie
Coastltners
meetings ore held at 10 a.m.
the first Wednesday of each
month ut the Sanford Senior
Center, 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All Interested railroaders,
both active and retired, arc In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call Horace
Orem. 322-5493.

Walcoma Wagon
• Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty, 695-0144.
or Lucy. 322-7877.

Lunch,

Followahlp

LONGWOOD-All area seniors
are Invited to Join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1895 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dtsh luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship,
■' The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informa­
tion. contact Mary Burke at
330-6391.
•

Wldowad Paraona
All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center, 200 Lake
;Triplet Drive, Casselberry. ‘

T I I M IIA V a M
^ * * ^ 1 ? ^ *

TOPS

A local chapter of TOPS
(Take OfT INounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W. S.K.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30.
at
Lakevtew Christian Church.
1400 Hear Lake Uoad Apopka.
For Information, call 293-5048.

By SUSAN WENNER
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • Carole Miller Is
another volunteer at Habitat
for Humanity who truly enjoys
her Job. Although she has only
labored a short time she says
she looks forward to many
more years of service and
hopes to be an asset to this
organization. "Mary Welch got
me Interested,’ said Miller. "She
said they were In need of help
so I decided to Join. The work
and the money raised by Habi­
tat are wonderful. They help
build homes for families, lt‘s a
fabulous Idea."
Miller shared that she hopes
to Increase her hours as time
goes by but presently she vol­
unteers from two to four days a
week. Her shift begins st ap ­
proximately 11 a.m. and ends
at 2 to 3 p.m.
*1 do whatever they want me
to do." she said. “What they
want me to do Is what I do.
Sometimes I sort clothes and
arrange or straighten things In
the store. The other day we got
over 300 dishes In. I had to put
them on the shelves and make
room for them."
Since
Miller
previously
worked as a volunteer for
United Way at their thrift shop
she has much experience. She
actually managed the store and
also worked wtth Information
and referral for a total of five
years between each effort.

Carol* Millar aorta clothing
She also dted," I love being
around people. When I'm on
the floor people ask questions
and I like to be helpful. I'm
still new at this so I'm still
learning."
To encourage those
who
may be Interested but have not

at Habitat for Humanity
become Involved yet. Miller
said, "You are never too old to
volunteer. Here at Habitat you
can work at your own pace.
There’s always something to do
because thcre'B so many facets
to the place. There are minor
things to do and major things

to do. If you ore looking for
volunteer work we con really
use some extra help."
Miller and her husband,
Jcny, have been married for 44
years. They have four children.
Sherec. Karen. Aaron and
Bruce and one grandson.

How to care for your Florida lawn

^
it ic a l fofor
r
ni
wet the topo 8i ntot o12 Incheso fof the c rcritical
goodc ocontrol.
As a
Most lawns In Florida are
root tone. Irrigate when the turf general rule. In central Florida.
the preemergence herbicide applanted with St. Augustine grass
or Bahtagrasa. St. Augustine
bcglns to wilt, usually every 7 to plication Is done around Febru­
grass Is a fast-growing, warm14 days In winter. 3 to 4 days ary 15. Apply postemergence
season turf grass that grows well
during the period from April to herbicides, such as atrazlne. In
on most well drained soils. For
May. depending on the soil type. May as needed for control of
optimum quality, adequate Irri­
An easy way to determine the summer annual and perennial
gation and fertUUaUon
amount of water to apply, place broadleaf weeds like knotweed,
Al-Anon
qulred. St. Augustine
several eoffec cans around your spurge, lespedeza, etc. Do not
If you know, or live with on liic best shade tolerant
Irrigation system. Turn on the apply atrazlne to Bahtagrasa.
alcoholic, there Is help.
suitable for Florida. Since moat
Past e m tral: Culttvmra of St.
system for a specific time pcAl-Anon Is an anonymous, St. Augustine frits* culttvmra are
riod, like 10 minutes. Measure Augustine grass differ In thetr
non-profit organization, open quite sensitive to freezing tern per application. Thus, for a 16- the depth of water In each can, resistance to plant pests. Only
to anyone who is a relative or pen:tures. other turigrasaes may 4-8 fertilizer, you win need to and take an average. The time the cultivars Flonils wn and
friend of an alcoholic.
be more appropriate In the
6.25 Iba. to cover an area required to deliver an average of Flora tom are tolerant to the
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets northern and panhandle
of^HXX) square feet. A high- 3/4 Inch depth of water la the southern chinch bug, a common
each Monday. Tuesday and of Florida. Bahia grass
maintenance lawn In Florida time one should use for each ir- turfgnus Insect. The fungal dleThursday.
(Thursday
non­ coarae-textured, open turf with wouldreceive 4 fertilizer applt- ligation period. Overwatering eases brown patch and gray leaf
smoking) evening at 8 p.m. an upright growth habit which cation during the months of encourages nutrient leaching, spot can also cause damage,
Meetings are held In the back gives a lawn a sparse, open sp- March. May, July, and Septem- increase pest problems, shallow Avoid high levels of nitrogen and
room of the Sahara Club, 2587 pearance. Frequent mowing Is her.
rooting, and water waste. Water use slow release fertilizers In '
South Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
required to remove the tall. V- Mewtag: As a general rule, do early In the morning; do not wa- your fertilization program. BaFor additional meeting times shaped seedheads which connot remove more than 1/3 of the ter late In the afternoon because hlagrass Is susceptible to damand locations In the Central tinuously emerge from late May height of the leaf blade with any It will keep the grass blades wet age by mole crickets,
Florida area, or for more In­ through early fall.
mowing. Mowing height for most for a longer period of time, thus.
formation. call 321-9122.
r.A i
Fort til aatieu; A minimum of varieties Is 3 Inches and 2-1/2 Increasing the chances for tintwo treatments of a complete Inches dwarf varieties. Mowing gal disease development. Wa­ i:iNI M A S '
fertilizer such as 16-4-8 or 12-4- at a lower height will encourage tering during the day produces
Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon
meets
every 8 should be made per year In shallow rooting, making the water waste due to evaporation. 1 A K I M A N Y C I N f M A I I )
Wednesday at 8 p.m. at South order to supply the major essen­ lawn less tolerant to drought,
coatral: The best apSeminole Hospital, 555 West tial nutrients. The fist applica­ diseases. Insects and nematode
_
__________
_ prac__ proach to week control Is a
problems.
Oood
mowing
State Road 434, Longwood. tion should be during the _____
Nar-Anon la a support group spring. In March, and the sec­ tices require the use of s sharp. Healthy, vigorous turf. Proper
u a « a too m b
open to families and friends of ond should be applied late In h»im w4 mower blade and re- mowing height, fertilization, and
WNXHUMTMQ
are
necesthe
summer.
Fertilizers
conturn
clippings
on
the
lawn
unwatering
practices
3 4 afl/JOlOOO
1004
addicts. Dally living with an
saiy to maintain a good lawn
addict la more turmoil than you talnlng micronutrients such as less the’ amount la excessive.
1 104 40
can handle by yourself. Join manganese. Iron, sulfur, magne­ Irrigation; As a general rule, grass. Apply preemergence herfor support In coping with your sium, and boron could be used for moot Florida soils, no more btetdes such as pcndlmcthalln,
addict; gain serenity to make If micronutrient deficiencies are than 3/4 Inch of water is neces* benefln, bensulide. or atrazlne.
THE
decisions and put our Uve track detected In the lawn. Rates are sary for each Irrigation period to to control weeks. Timing Is
In focus. Call 261-1900 for calf” latrd baaed on 1 pound of
n 'jn g en per 1000 square feet
more information.

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Forgiveness is a
divine idea

DEAR ABBY: I lovs reading your
column. A coupls of roars ago. 1
road a pises on forgiveness and
realised that, liks assay c
pis, 1 don't know how to I
ask for forgiveness. Your column
helped. Would you pleas* run It
MRS. G.S.K.P.,
LAKE WORTH, FLA

Ml
04 BO

MAM) MAIM
-LgJiS
HALF BAUD
■ JJU 1 L H
iT n r u r

ADVICE

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of the night sweating. Yet if I throw
off the comforter, I find myself
freezing again. (My parents gave
me the comforter because 1 con­
stantly complained about how cold
the house is.)
One of my friends aumoted that
Forgiveness Is tb s broken 1 sleep in the nude, one started
doing it herself after she got an elec­
tric blanket. 1 tried it s few times
and it works. 1 no longer wake up
sweating.
I am writing because I feel guilty
out sleeping in tbs nude. Nobody
knows that I sleep in tbs nude. I
keep s full-length robe that com­
pletely conceals my body to slip on
when I get out of bad, but I still fear
that I’m doing something wrong.
My friend, who also sleep# in the
nude, tried to reassure me that
what I am doing Is i
and she is more active in our church
than 1 am. But it hasn't traasd my
doubts. Can you help? 1 want to
continue sleeping In tne nude, but
want to do i
NAKED UNDER THE FEATKER8

-4 ABIGAIL
VAN BUREN

mmt

Optimist Club

She looks forward to w ork with Habitat

�4 B - Santord Herald. San lord Honda ■ Tuesday. February 10.

Legal Notices
NOTICK OF
APPLICATION TON TAX D f I D
NOTICt IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that FUND AS CUSTODIAN FOR
CASI INC . IK* holder ol the
following certificate!*) hat Hied
sauf certificate!*) for a la* deed
to be i*tried thereon The cer­
tificate number!*) and rear!*) of
r*«wance. the it#*coption of the
property, and the name!*) )n
which it n a i a*»e«*ed ift/are a*
follow*
Certificate No 2 I N
Year of t**uance tSSS
D rti option of Property
LEO LOT I I BLK M NORTH
ORLANOO TERRACE UNIT t
SEC t PO 10 PO 03 A 03-21*30309-OE03-0000 PT OF PT
m arked

fla

pow er

corp

ESMT DESC AS BEG SW COR
LOT 10 BLK M NORTH ORLAN­
OO TERRACE UNIT 1 SEC t
RUN W SO OEQ M MIN to SEC
E 304 S3 FT S S 0EG 3S MIN SO
SIC W 1SO FT N SO OEO 20 MIN
tO SEC W 304 41 FT N • DEG 3t
MIN SO SEC E ISO FT TO BEG
NORTH ORLANDO TERRACE
SEC S UNIT 2 PB IS PG S
Name* In which a**e**ed
Jimmy L Robert*. Jr.. Lor! R
Robert* All of *aid property
being in the County of
Semmofc*. State of Florida
Unless awch certificate!*) »hall
be redeemed according hi lata,
the property described In such
certificate!*) wifi be *old to the
high#*I bidder at the areal front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthoute. Sanford. Florida,
on the 23rd day of March. tSSS.
at It 00 a m
Payment of Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary efamp taia*
and recording fee* are required
fa be paid by the successful
tedder at the *ale FuN payment
of an amount actual to tfM tnghe»t ted i* due within 24 hour*
after the advertreed time of the
•ale AM payment* *h*H be cath
or
guaranteed Instrument,
made payable to the Clerh of
the Circuit Court
Dated thi* 4th day of February.
tSSS
(Seal)
MARVANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY..
FLORIDA
by Michelle L Sihr*
Deputy Clerk
Publnh February 10. IT. 24.
and March 3. 1SSS
DEN-01

M TNS CIRCUIT COURT
IN AMO FOR
OSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO. 0T-1 S40-C A -14-K
NORWEST MORTGAGE.
INC . a California
corporation.
Plaintiff.
e*
DR END A M JONES
(S S 43ST-TO-3T2S),
. UNKNOWN TENANT I.
and any unknown heir*,
dev!*••*. grantee*,
creditor*, and other
unknown person* or
unknown spouse* claiming
by. through and under
any of the
above-named Defendant*.
-------- • Defendant*
HO TICS
OF F O R SC IO SU R I SALS
NOTICE I* hereby green that
the undersigned Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Florida, vdl on the 3rd
day of March. 1SSS. at 11*0
o'clock A.M. at the West Front
door of the So Renal* County
Courthouse In Santord. Florida,
offer tor sal* and aaS at pubho
outcry to the highest and bast

Legal Notices
Courthouse in Santord. Florida
oMer lor sale and sell al public
outcry to the highest and best
tedder tor cash, the lollowingdescribed property situate in
Seminole County Florida
Lot 10. (to** the North T feat
thereof) and the North 3 tost of
Lot t t . Block I . BEL-AIR.
according to the Plal I herso I a*
recorded in Plal Book 3. Page*
Tt. and TSA. Public Record* ol
Sermnola County. Florida
pursuant la the Final Judgment
entered In a case pending In
•aid Court. Mia style ol which I*
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
•eel of said Court this 23th day
of January. tSSS
If you are a parson with a dieability who need* any accom­
modation in order to participate
to MU* proceeding, you era enti­
tled. at no cost to you. to the
provision of certain assistance
Ptoase contact Court adminis­
trator. 301 N Park Avenue.
Suite N301. Santord. Florida
327TI. (407) 323-4330 *4227.
with 2 working day* of your
receipt of Mu* (notice ol
Forectoaure tale). It you ore
hearing impaired, call 1-300333-07 71; II you era voice
unpaired, calf I-tOO-ttS-1770
(COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Robert H Hoech. Jr .
Esquire
Buffer A Hoech. PA
3tSS S Conway Rd . St# E
Orlando. Florida 32S1I
(407) 3SI-S200
Publish February 10. I T . IM S
DSN-00
OF PUB U O SALS
PUBLIC NOTICE to hereby,
green, that on the dale and lima
haled be tow. and continuing
horn day to day untM a l goo da
are eoW. we wM aad al pubho
auction, to the highest bidder,
tor cash, at Mm worohouot at
STORAGE USA. located al 400
FLORIDA CENTRAL PARKWAY.
LONGWOOD. FL. Mm totlowing
wchandtoi
tor rant and other chargee tor
which a hen on eama la
claimed, to wtt:
DATE OF SALE
0S/M/M
TIME OF SALS
11.00 A M.
JOHNNY E MCJIA
(70
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
JEFFREY LENTCHNER
fits
HOUSEHOLDS URNITURS
MELVIN BROADBCLT
4132
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
FRANCIS 0 FULLER
FIST
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
K IN VENTURI OOLF INC. FIFO
BUSINESS ITEMS
MICHAEL GREENLAND
(133
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
j
CAN0V SNIPES
A IM
FURNITURE
JAMES ANDERSON II
F tl T
HOUSEHOLD OOODS
ANGELA BOYD
#232
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
USA SHOWS
(M 2
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
ARMANDO SALVADOR!
(SSI
OFFICE SUPPLIES
PATRICIA JENNINOS
(403
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
MARIANNE SIMONE
(It 3
HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
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(341
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DOROTHY LITTLES
(S ■ (233-00-S330).
. UNKNOWN TENANT I;
. UNKNOWN TENANT II.
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA, a political
subdivision ol tho
Slat# ol Florida,
c/o BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS;
CENTRAL FLORIDA
REOIONAL HOSPITAL. INC.;
ITT FINANCIAL
CORPORATION, a
Delaware corporation
d/b/a i n FINANCIAL
SERVICES, aad any
**• .
creditor*, and other
unknown persons or
by. Ihieigpi oad

o r roR lC L O B V M B«K«
Nut ICE to hereby gtvea •
the und*reigned Clark of the
Circuit Court i
County, Florida, w ii on Bm Sad
day at March. 1SSS. at I I * S
o'clock A M at Bm Wool F
door of tho Saneaala * o £ S

IN THE C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TNS SM N TSBN TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
OSMINOLB COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
0ASS NO. O T -O tt-O A -tA -R
UNITEO (TATES OF
AMERICA, acting through
Ih* Umlad Slate*
Department ol
Agriculture. Rural
Development. t/L/a
Farmer* Home
Administration.
Plaintiff,
v«
CLAUDE J UNGARO,
a tingle man. THORP
CONIUMER DISCOUNT
COMPANY a dissolved
Pennsylvania corporation,
authorired to do business
In the (tala of Florid*.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, a political
subdivision ol the
Slat* ol Florida.
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION, successor
to AETNA FINANCE
COMPANY, d/b/s a
ITT FINANCIAL SERVICES,
and FORO MOTOR
CREDIT COMPANY,
a Dataware corporation,
authomad to do
business In the
•tale ol Florida.
Defendants
NOTIOB OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ihel pursuant la 0 Summary
Final Judgment ol Foreclosure
entered on January 20th, IM S.
by tho above emitted Court In
tho above styled coue*. Ih*
undersigned Clerk ol Court or
any ol his duly eulhoniad
deputies, will sell the property
situated If) Seminole County.
Florida, described a*
From the NW corner ol Lot 33.
ALLENDALE, according to tho
pie I Ihereof at recorded in Plat
Book S. Page T of the pubtre
records ot Sominolo County.
Florida, run Ease 10 tt along
the North kno ol Lot 33 tor o
Point ot Beginning. Ihence run
South 123 40 ft tot he North
Right ol Way ol Lako Harney
Avenue, thence East along said
Right ol Woy TO 00 ft., ttwnca
North H O S T ft. thence Weal
73 00 ft to tho Point ol
Begmnmg. being a port ol tho
abandoned SAL Rail Road end
Block *S\
at pubbe outcry to the high eel
and boat bidder tor cath on
March 3. 1000. at 11 00 A M .
at the West treat elepa at tho
Seminole County Courthouse.
Santord. Florida, subject to tO
od valorem Uses and attestmenu for tho real propotty
described above
M ACCORDANCE WITH THS
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. PERSONS WITH DtSABIUTIES NEEDING A SPECIAL
ACCOMMODATION TO PARTIC­
IPATE IN THIS P R O C IID IN Q
SHOULD CONTACT COURT
ADMINISTRATION
AT
SOI
NORTH PARK AVENUE, SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA SSTT1. T IL S PHONS (407) 3(3-4330. (X T .
OSS7. NOT LATIN THAN SIVSN
(7) DATS PRIOR TO THS PWOCSIDfNG.
IF
M A R IN O
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March S. tSSS. ot I t * # A- M..
ol too front otoao ot too
Somtoele County Courth oue*.
Florida, tubfael to a i

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AMERICANS WITH OtSABIUTIBS ACT. PERSONS WITH DtSABIUTISS HEEDtNQ A BPkOtAL
ACCOMMODATION TO BARDCWATS W THIS P R O C IID IN Q
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AT
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DATEO on
MARYANNS MORES
Clark ot CUouK Court
70
, FL I
jm . 1
Deputy Clark
1 J. Murphy. Jr..

Clerk of Circuit Court
rO
. FL SS77S-4SS0
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NOTICS
OF FICTITIO US N A M I
Nolle* I* lisieby given that w*
ar* engaged In bualneaa at
2321 Orlando Oriv*. fun* 140.
Santord. FL 32TT3. Saminol*
County. Florida, under Ih*
FicttUout Nam* ol M IA IN M A X
N IB N T CLUB, and that w*
Inland la register said name
with
Ih*
Division
el
Corporations.
Tallahassee,
Florida. In accordance with Ih*
provision* ot Ih* Fictitious
Nam* llatute*. To-WII Section
S33 03. Florida Statute* 1331
Maranmai, Inc.
Dtenvenida Espinal
Juan Hamandat
Publish Ftbruary 10. 1S3S
DEN-130

with the clerk at ttld u i u
WITHIN 3 CALKNOAR MONTHS
FROM TIMS OF T H I FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS N O TIC I
ell claims against the aetata In
Ih* form and manner pre­
scribed by Sec bon 733 703 at
Ih* Florida Statutes and Ruto
3 430 at the Florida Roto* at
Probata and Guardianship
Procedure
ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS
NOT SO FILS0 WILL BE FOREV­
ER BAR R ID
Publication ol this Notice ha*
begun on February 10, IS M
W.Hiam H Morrison. Sequtrs
Florida B a rf
143303 BALDWIN
A MORRISON. P A
7100 South Highway 17-32
Fern Park. Florida 32730
Telephone 407/334-1414
Attorney tor Personal
Representative
Publish February IS. IT . IS M
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INDUSTRY MORTOAOI
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purauani to a Final Summery
Judgment
at
Foreclosure
entered In to* aboea-styled
Circuit Court of Ssndnala
Florida. I WM aaB Bw
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eiN O urr c o u n t
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JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. O T .M S S -C A -M -R
O E CAPITAL
MORTGAGE SERVICES. Inc
l/k/a Shaarsan Lehman
Mortgage Corporation.
Plaintiff.
VS
OLADVS GOODMAN
STtPHENS A/K/A
GLADYS O STEPHENS
A/K/A QIOI
STEPHENS al a l,
Defendants
NOTICS
OF FO M C LO B U N B SALS
Notice Is hers by given that,
purauani to that Final Judgment
of Forsclotur* dated January
IIN i. IM S . and entered In cnril
cat* number 07-2023-CA-14-K.
of Ih* Circuit Court el Ih* IBth
Judicial Circuit In and for
Seminal*
County.
Florida,
wherein G S . CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. INC F/K/A
•HEARSON LEHMAN MORT­
GAGE
CORPORATION.
It
Platallff and GLA0TS GOOD­
MAN
STEPHENS
A/K/A
GLADYS 0 STEPHENS A/K/A
OKU STEPHENS. If Inring, and
aS unknown parties claiming by.
above-names dalendant(t) who
are net known to a dead or
alive, whether said unknown
parties may claim an Interest as
spouses,
hairs,
devl****,
grant***, ar olhar claimants.
COMMERCIAL CREDIT CO N ­
SUMER SERVICES. INC . to/ara
Defendant!!). I wM tan la the
highest aad bast bidder tor
cash al the west front door of
Ih* Seminoto County court*
Sanford. Saminala
County. Florida, al I t . 00 A M
on Iha 3rd day of March. 18M.

THSRSOF AS REOOROSO M
BEAT BOON 10. P A M S IB ANO
SO. OF THS PUBLIO RSCOROO
OP SSMNI0LS COUNTY. FLORIOA.
A/K/A S IS M A M H A U
S T R U T . ALTAMONTE SPRIN­
GS. FLORTOA 2(781.
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SANFORD. FLORIOA. M 1100
A.M., an Bw Srd day of Match.
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Deputy Cltffc
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at Nw wool boot Boo# of
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house In
Oounfe Florida, at U B S AM .
or Bm Srd day ot March, 1 300.
a to bowind dot
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as tot forth to tots Sinai
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PLAT BOOR S I. PAOSS M
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SS.
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COUNTY. FLORtOA
NOTE: PURSUANT TO T M
FAIR
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COLLECTION
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A0WSS0 THAT THIS LAW FMM
IS DSSMSO TO BS A OSBT
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O O L U O T A OSBT AMO ANT
BfFORMATfOM OBTAINED WILL
BS USSD BOB THAT PURPOSE
too M th day ot tanuary

NOTICS M HEREBY
purauani lea
Ferae taaura
BSBl IM S. M
Na. SO-(310 OA 14 K. of Bw
Ciraull Court Of N m EIGH­
TEENTH JudMfal CVauM In and
tor BEMMOLS Oduafe Florida
wharele CMShNOAL M ORT­
GAGE COMPANY Is PtohMIN aad
M A R Y U T H 1 0 W R .O fo L .O M
I wM ooS to BM
eaah In the Btoal front dear of
Bro Courthoue#. to Santord.
SSMNfOU C oon * Florida, st
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Bny of March. IS IS , lbs

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with thi* Coart WTTHIN THS
LATER OF T H M S MONTHS
AFTER T N I OATS OF TNS
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
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AFTER THS OATS OF U A W C S
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with this Court WITHIN TNB
LATER OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THS OATS OF THS
FIRST PUBLICATION OP T H U
NOTICS OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THS OATS OF SSRVICS
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICS
ON THEM.
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torih In aaid Fbrof
Lot 134. OSSR RUN UNIT 14
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Braraaf a* rooardsd In Plal
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County. Florida •/!/• O U T
August Court. C m i (Worry.
Florida 3(707.
DATED IM# SSfh day of
January. 1300.
MARYANNS Mf f f S
A* Clark at ooM C ow l
By Dorothy W . BaNan
A* Deputy 01*4*
Faber S Q m tt, P A
SuHaSM
1373 Madrug* Aeanua
Coral Gabfaa. Florida M IS S
(MO) MS-41 I t

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OF TH S (M N T S S R T N
JU D IC IAL CIRCU IT
M AND FOR
O IM IH OLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATS DIVISION
C A S I NO .1 0 0 -B I-C P
IN RE THE SSTATI OF
MARY JOAN OETX.
Deceased
NO TICS T O CR ID fTO N S
(Summery Adm Inlet ret ton)
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS
OR
DEMANDS
AGAINST THS ABOVE ESTATE
You ere hereby notified that an
Order
at
Summary
Administration
hat
been
entered In the estate at MARY
JOAN a S TZ . deceased. File
Number 3S-S1-CP. by the
Circuit Court el Seminole
County.
Florida.
Probate
Division, the address of which
H P O Draw*! C. Senford.
Florid* 3STTS, that the total
ceeh value at toe a*tale •* toes
then S21.000 OS and that Ihe
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Add rest
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Legal Notices

By Dorothy W-BhHAV

contents at tho uaM/o hi
tsmosed tram too toctoty Tho
shoe* tototmohea to to bo pub-

under and hy virtue of tho
SewOnota County. Florida•totutoo #1 Bm ottle at Florida.
Lot 2S. Stock A. WOOD MS RS Ir m d i f g ff f
n d piwld*
PARK SNO REPLAY according ad.
to the Plat thereof a* recorded Pubhoh February IS . IT . TSST
m Plat Book IS. Fag* Tt. of the 0SN-1S4________ ____
Public Records ol Sandnola
County. Florida
pursuant to Mm Final A
entered in a anas ponding in
said Court Nm style at edrich is
Indies tod above
WITNESS h r hond and otRoial
seal ol aaid Court dua I S A day
0. 0 T BBSS 0A 1 3 4
of January. ISSd.
UNITED STATES OF
It you ora o person with a
AMERICA, acting BtrouMt
any me
Depart man! at
In this proc ending, you ora omi­
tted. at no coal la you. to Bm
l/k/a
provision of certain aaslatanee
Please contact Court adndntoIra lor. Sdf N. Pork Avenue
Sulto NS01. Sanford. Ftorfdo
3 2 m . (AST) 323-4334 sAMT.
NATIONAL
With t working days ol your ASSOCIATION TRUST
rocoipi ol Hua (notree ol UNDER AORSSMSRT
ForecloauM Soto). H you are DATEO JANUARY 1.1 ESS
hearing Impaired. coS 1-SOT
fSOCC HOMS EQUITY
s t s -e r r t ; tl you are soto
LOAN TRUST tOSS-1).
impaired, call 1-000-M 3 -0 770
(COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
CLERK OF TNS
Biol pursuant la a Summary
O R C U IT COURT
~
Judgment at ~
By Dorothy W. Belton
DmDutv Chnt
Court In
kg the
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
IN Hoech. J t .
Clark to Court or
any of bio duly authorUod
Suitor S Hooch. P A
dapuhaa, vdl a#0 the pro party
31 SS S Convoy Rd . Sla. B
aituatod to S o niaala C u nity.
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by Chic Young

BLONDIE

Is lung scar uncommon?
By P eter II. r.otl, M.D.

DEAR DR. GOTT: In the course of
testing for a chronic cough, eventually
discovered to be due to a chronic post­
nasal drip. I had a chest X ray which
showed a "scar." Is this serious?
DEAR READER: Probably not.
During healing from an infection or
Injury, the lungs — like any tissue in
the body — may form scars. Actually,
such pulmonary scars are a fairly
common finding on routine chest Xrays. By and large, such sc a n indi­
cate that the person had a lung infec­
tion. which cleared up. For example, a
serious bout of childhood pneumonia
can. after complete recovery, leave
pulmonary scan.
If your doctors are convinced that
the scar and shadows on the X-ny are
old and not a cause of your cough, you
can Ignore them In moat cases, such
an abnormality will not adversely
affect health or lung function.
DEAR DR. GOTT: For several days.
I have had very yellow urine — almost
onnge In color. This week, I noticed
that the whites of my eyes are yellow
What's going on?
DEAR READER: From your brief
description. I suspect that you have a
liver problem that Is causing the bile
in your system to enter the blood­
stream. leading to Jaundice You need
immediate medical attention
Jaundice can result from hepatitis,
gallstones and a host of other medical
conditions In my opinion, you should
have an examination and testing to
determine the cause for your symp
toms Make an appointment with your
family physician immediately. If he
by Chortes M. Schulz cannot see you in the next few days,
go to the emergency room of your
local hospital

PEANUTS
IF YOU KNOU) YOU’RE NOT
60IN6 TO GET A VALENTINE,
UIHAT 5H0ULD YOU DO ?

PUT ON A 600D M0PIN6
FACE SO EVERYONE WILL
KNOW YOU'RE MOPING..

t.

O O TT
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

variations and contractures. Then,
based on his findings, he might
choose to use manipulation to restore
the normal reciprocity between organ
and function. Such manipulation
might well be used In conjunction with
special exercises and prescription
medicine.

This approach has been used for
decades with success. And I think that
you ought to try It. Although
osteopaths generally subscribe to
standard medical practices, their use
ditional osteopath would closely of manipulation adds another dimrn
examine and palpate the muscle sion to the treatment of disease.
s, looking for inflammation,
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                    <text>TUESDAY

January 13, 1998

50 Cents

Sanford H erald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Samlnola County since 1908
90th Year, No. 100 • Sanford. Florida

Cops treating man ’s death as murder
BY DAVID FRAZIER
Herald SUIT Writer
SANFORD • lYillce nrr treating n» a murder
the death oT a Sanford man found In hla
rooming house home Sunday.
The man. who police have not Identified
(rending notification of next of kin, was found
dead from traum a to the head Sunday night at
the Florida Hotel located at the comer of Fifth
Strrrt and Oak Avrnue. An autopsy took place

at H p.nt. Monday. The rratilta are atlll pend­
ing.
According to Sanford Police. friends of the
deceased came over to the man's room on
Sunday to watch football. As they entered the
room, they noticed the man apparently sleep­
ing on the couch. They tried to wake him. but
could not.
Sanford 1‘ollcc Information Officer Darryl
llrrwer said that there was no sign of forcible

entry, and that the door to the hotel room was
unlocked.
Because the man died of head traum a, police
are treating the rase as a homicide at this
point. Drrwer said that the next of kin for the
man have not been reached.
The Florida Hotel has for years been the
subject of controversy will) neighbors. Nestled
in the historic district, the hotel Is one of the
few remaining multi-family establishm ents
since the area converted to single family

homes several years ago. The Florida Hotel
rents rooms by the week or month, and some
of Its clients over the years have often drawn
the attention of law enforcement.
*The city needs to revoke the occupational
license |of the Florida Hotel] and close It
down.** said Walt Padgett, the proprietor of the
Higgins House Bed and Breakfast located near
the Florida Hotel. T h is has been an ongoing
eight- year thing.* said Padgett.
I m H arder, F sf« 2A

Adult entertainment call
has county breathless
By RUM WHITE
Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • The Idea Is to
eliminate all the glitches •
leaving no room for adult en­
tertainment establishm ents or
sexually-orientated businesses
to skirt any segment of the
county's new code.
*lfs this, and staying eter­
nally vigilant." says Seminole
County Board of Commlsalon­
ers Chairman Randy Morris.
*No one will ever be completely
satisfied with what’s done. We
Just take It step by step."
The BCC's all-day meetings
today will require major deci­
sions by the comm issioners
about the adult entertainm ent
Industry. Not exactly Super
Bowl Sunday but a primetime
Tuesday event nonetheless.
Among the new concerns Is

an XXX-rated video store at
Flea World. Of Importance to
the cltlxens of Sanford Is the
naming of the possible adult
entertainment sites • two on
the west side, or another near
the airport. Sanford officials
prefer the westslde sites be
chosen
The commission's concluding
decision which will come at the
7 p.m. public hearing Is the
approval of a Glitch Ordinance
amending the Adult Entertain­
ment Establishment and Sexu­
ally Oriented Business Ordi­
nance #97-28 which became
effective on Ju n e 20.1997.
The glitch ordinance amends
num erous definitions related to
the Ju n e ordinance, prohibits
specific activity associated
with sexually oriented busi­
nesses and strengthened the
enforcement ability of the
SherKTs Office.

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Sheriffs
Legal
Counsel.
MaryAnn Klein helped prepare
the Glitch Ordinance which
Sheriff Don Esllnger said he
expects to lie able to ’enforce
to the letter."
Since the county adoptrd Its
tougher codr In June, there
have t»een a num ber of a t ­
tempts to get around the code.
The county Is engaged In legal
battles with Sassy Merlot's and
VIP Gold.
There may be a new one with
Ron's Vidro at Flea World.
Deputy County Attorney Lonnie
Groot and the county planning
division are awaiting the BCC's
nod to
Initiate
litigation
against Ron's Video for viola­
tion of the county's ordinance
relating to adult entertainment.
The video store Is operating
without an adult entertainm ent
license at a property not drI m Cowaty, Pag* 2A

Protast signs nssr Central Baptist Church on Wsst BN 44 in depict the Ira of area ettIsons.

Sailfest could return to Sanford
if city agrees to beach repairs
By MARIA OREM
llersld Staff Writer
SANFORD - The future of Sailfest could
be In Sanford If the city agrees to make
certain repairs to the boat launch area.
Robert Roth, executive director of Sailfeat. ts seeking the city's support for the
regatta, which has been held In Sanford for
the past 23 years.
*My goal Is to get the commission to a p ­
prove mndlng for creating a safe area to
have the event,’ Roth wrote tn a letter to
the city.
The event was moved last year when or­
ganizers found the Lake Monroe waterfront
Inadequate for boat launching. However,
the City of Sanford reserved thfc right to
host the regatta In the future once accom ­

Right on Urns: John GMson boards Ihs LYNX bus In front of Vis Amoco
station on Lake Mary Boulevard.

Express yourself; take
the bus instead of a car
k» te ff W riter
Jo h n
LAKE MARY • It's a cold and foggy winter rooming but
I
’hiladclphJa Flyers
Giblson Is bright tn hla orange and white Phlladel
jacket.
He'a relaxed. rernty for another commute to downtown Or­
lando, to hla Job In the Orange County Property Appraiser's
Office.
Relaxed? How can that be? The thought of westbound Inter­
state-4 a t 7 a m. conjures Images of harried and hassled. But
not Glbison. He knows it's going to be a smooth and comfort­
able. If you look doady, you'll even aee him smiling.
That's because Glbison w ont be driving to Onando this
morning. No. he'll be riding on Express LYNX.
*WcVe been In no rush to get a second car.’ said
whose wife. Yaxmln. takes him to catch the bus at the Amoco
station on Lake Mary Boulevard, across from Home Depot.

modations could be made.
After speaking to commissioners at
Monday* meeting. Roth said the city
seemed more positive and Interested tn re­
pairs to the boat launch area, referred to
aa the beach by residents.
City Manager Bill Simmons said the
event has been on again, off again for the
past few years until last fall when organiz­
ers said there would be no Sailfest In De­
cember 1997.
The problem, Simmons said. Is that the
slope Is too steep at the launch Bite, which
la located on the north end of Marina Is­
land. Over the years, the dry has added
dirt to build up the site and last year lev­
eled the land to meet the water’s end. he
said. The dirt, however, washes Into the
dtannel.
*
Other limitations. Simmons said. Include

water level changes and the wind fluctua­
tions. The biggest drawback la the launch
and retrieval facility.
T h e north aide Is very exposed to the
elements.* Simmons said.
The Lake Monroe event brings many
people to Sanford from places that are for
away, he maid. Measuring the Impact on
the local economy Is not that simple.
’At their heyday, they were pulling close
to 1,000 boats In different classes.* Sim­
mons said. T h ey have been booked as the
largest Inland regatta In the world.’
Simmons said the city srtll meet with
Roth again to discuss the project In more
detail.
*We want to sec what he has to say and
the costa associated,* he said. "We're open
to what they have to say.’

How doot your
building grow?
The now buAding that wk house
the SomJnota County Sheriff's Of­
fice Is growing fester then s
speeding
buffet.
Sheriff's
spokesman Li. Jack Cash sold
today that the buffding is on or
ahead o! schedule and the con­
tractor expects to complete con­
struction by July. Alter that,
some functions, such as ffts lnHffaHon of telephone and com­
puter systems, wfl bo dons, be­
fore the staff and deputies move
In. The now office Is located on
the comer of U.8. Highway 17-92
and Bush Boulevard, across
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OVIEDO • The Sheriffs Of­
fice Mqjor Crimes Section Is
Investigating a hate crime re­
ported by David McMillan, tltc
owner o f an Oviedo s rtv»o| rh«t
trains handlers of exotic anlThe Incident occurred about
11:30 p m . a t McMillan’s home

McMillan aaw a person runnlng sway from the cross
toward Oak Hollow
However, he does not know
who the person might have
been.
There was no other
damage to McMillan's property.
McMillan
told
Seminole
County deputy sheriffs that be
h a s a racially mixed eon from a
previous marriage. Hla current
girlfriend la Mark, he said.

MrMlHan la white. He
this ts not the first time he has
been victimised by racial slurs.
McMillan recently h as also
been singled out by People for
the Ethical Treatment of Ant­
i group committed to
rights. PETA In a nslilts, protested McMil­
lan's treatm ent of hla animals,
but
faind no

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County------C ontinued from Page IA
signed for adult rntcrtiiim nrnt
purposes according to Gmot.
Efforts to resolve the dispute
without formal action have
failed. Winter Park nttom ey
David A. W assemian will rep­
resent Ronald Davidson and
be at this morning's agenda tr-

Murder------Continued from Page 1A
He said that he has seen
prostitutes, drug dealers and
drug addicts that frequent the
hotel. Padgett said that he re­
ported a ‘blatant drug deal' h r
witnessed outside of the hotrl
on Wednesday.
The owners of the Florida Ho­
tel could not be reached for
comment.

view by the board. W asscrman Is further discussed and the
wild that unless the county re­ county makes n rail before he
considers Its position, his cli­ comments. Levy Is concerned,
ent “ will be forced to avail naturally, about the effect bad
himself to nil Irgnl remedies."
publicity on the video store will
Sid Levy, the owner of Flea iinvc on the flea market.
World, talked to Commissioner
*T hr video store at the (lea
Morris on Monday und said he market ts the newest thing that
wants to wait until the m atter lias come before us." Commis­
sioner Win Adams said. *l'm
eager to hear Just what this Is
all about."
By evening. It should be de­
termined just what authority
the Sheriffs Office h as In cases
‘We are checking snrh ns the one ns the o p era­
tion of n video store within a
in to several
lieu market.
Tlie naming of Sanford sites
pects
at
th is
bus caused Its own share of
time.*
controversy. Mayor Larry Dale
says that Sanford has hnd
-In v. Pat Smith sites which may have been
used all along and that city of­
ficials are doing all they can to
Smith also said that the man scrub all nrras In or near the
had associated with ‘tent peo­ city.
ple." who live In tentH pitched

sus­

The airport sites (nearly 150
acres) would seem to be the
most desirable. Dale says the
two weal side sites arr much
less likely to ever be explored
by the adult Industry. Others
dlsagrrc. worrying that the
mall area would be an Ideal lo­
cation. Church groups such as
Central Baptist on State Road
40 hnvr protested.
*l‘m opposed to the two
wrslslde sites," Commissioner
Grant Maloy said Monday. *We
named the airport sites first
and I believe we ought to stick
with them. One of the new sites
Is only three acres....we'd still
have to add something some­
where else. We could always
cut down the airport site area.
*We still don't know If we
grandfather the businesses In
die Fern Park area," Maloy
said. T h a t's not something
that will rvrn be discussed to ­
day. We'll still have that to do.*

In l h r w o o d s .

According to
of the Sanford
ment. the dead
laborer and a

Sgt. Pat Smith,
Itollce D epart­
man was a dayheavy drinker.

‘Wr are cheeking fnto several
suspects at this time.* said
Smith-

B us-------------Making a difference in the community
Officials from the company say linking the volunteer interests ol their
employees with an involvement grant is an opportunity for SAFECO
Insurance to address an identified community need. SAFECO
employees, such as Sheyrt Cote, weeded and mulched the grounds ol
the Sanlord Chnstian Sharing Center this past weekend. In addition to
the physical labor of its employees, SAFECO donated an unrestircted
grant ot $4,000 to the center.

QUAD squad
on the job

tle of whiskey without paying
for It with another m an.

Anthony Jam es. 19. of 44
William Clark Ct„ Sanford, was
arrestrd Thursday by Sanford
police.
Jam es was charged
with resisting without violence
and tampering with physical
evidence. Jam es was arrested
at the comer of Celery and Or­
ange Avenue.
The Sanford
QUAD squad made the arrest.

Mark Hofmann. 30. of 809
Rosalia Dr.. Sanford, was a r­
rested Thursday by Seminole
County deputies.
Hofmann
was charged with DUI and
careless driving. Officer ob­
served Hofmann stopped at a
red light and then accelerate
s q u e a l i n g his Urea.
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Stolen property
Ryan Kelso. 19, of 140 Pocono Point, Sanford, was a r­
rested Thursday by Seminole
County deputies. Kelso was
charged with dealing In stolen
property, grand theft and bur­
glary to structure. Kelso was
arrested at the above address.
The arrest was made due to a
case dating back to December.

Possession of firearm
Edward Duval, 45. of un­
known residence, was arrested
Thursday try Sanford police.
Duval was charged with p o s­
session of a firearm/concealed
weapon by a convicted felon
and operating a motor vehicle
with a suspended license. Of­
ficers noticed Duval, whom
they know to have a suspended
license.

Petit theft charged
T a te Mauck, 19. of 112
Edgcwater Dr.. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Alta­
monte Springs police. Mauck
was charged with petit theft
and arrested In the 400 block
of East Altamonte
Drive.
Mauck Is accused of taking a
bottle of whiskey without pay­
ing for it.
. *Randall Metcalf. 45. of 1201
Stonebrook Dr.. Sanford, was
arrested Thursday by Alta­
monte Springs police. Metcalf
was charged with petit theft
and arrested In the 400 block
of East Altamonte Drive. Met­
calf Is accused of taking a b o t­

DUI arrest

Cannabis possession
Frank Flores, 18. of 575 Starstone Dr.. Lake Mary, was arrested Thursday by Seminole
County deputies. Flores was
charged with possession of
cannabis and arrested at Re­
flections Park.

Incidents
Air compressor and air tools
were stolen Thursday In the
400 block of West 15th Street.
Total amount of property s to ­
len was $500.
A burgundy 94 Chevrolet
GEO four door, license plate
num ber KQN80Q. was stolen
Thursday In the 100 block of
Bethune Circle.
A Hewlett Packard deskjet
printer worth • $240.05 was
stolen Thursday In the 300
block of West First Street.
Cash totaling $200 waA s to ­
len Thursday on Castle Brewer
Court.
An AT&amp;T cordless phone, a
first aid kit and tools were
stolen tn the 1300 block of
Santa Barbara on Thursday.
Total amount of property s to ­
len was $500.
Jewelry totaling $500 was
stolen Thursday tn the 1000
block of West 25th Street.
A Power Twin 4500 paint
sprayer and a Super Nova
paint sprayer were stolen
Thursday In the 700 block of
Weat 10th Street.
Total
amount of property stolen waa
$6,000.

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Jokingly, he rails her his ‘little
chauffeur.*
Giblson decided to give m ass
transit a try about three
months ago. He had been u s­
ing Link 39. which runs from
Sanford to downtown Orlando
along U.S. Highway 17-92. It
was u lot ol slope, Giblson
Bald, but well worth the wear
and tear, on his car and hta
nerves.
The Central Florida Regional
Transportation Authority, b et­
ter known as LYNX launched
Express LYNX tn November
and tfs been a big hit with the
Qlbtson family, If not with
more commuters in the Lake
Mary and Sanford area.
*We were so excited,* said
Yaxmln, when they learned of
the express service to down­
town Orlando.
The origin of the new service
Is Seminole Centre, Just north
of Lake Mary Boulevard. The
first bus leaves the shopping
center at 5:55 a.m. and arrives
at Orange and Magnolia ave­
nues a t 6:5 l a.m . Park and ride
facilities a rt available behind
the Sanford Disabled American
Veterans building, which ta the

O B ITU A R IE S
HELEN C. BAKER
Helen C. Baker. 86. Lake
Avenue, Sanford, died Monday,
Jan . 12. 1998. Bom tn
Hlbblng, Minn., he moved to
Central Florida In 1981 from
Michigan. Mrs. Baker waa a
homemaker.
She
waa
a
member of St. Jo h n s United
Methodist Church,
W inter
Haven.
Survivors Include daughter.
Elizabeth
’Betsy*
Luck.
Sanford:
sister
Bernice
Springer. Farmington Hills,
Mich.: two grandchildren; two
great-granddaughters;
one
step-great-granddaughter.
BaJdwtn-Falrchlld Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangem ents.
ANN F. CARUSO
Ann F. Caruso, 61, Landing
Drive, Sanford, died Friday,
Ja n . 9,
1998.
Bom
tn
Montclair. NJ . . she moved to
Central Florida In 1984. Mrs.
Caruso was a m arketing
director In the hearing aid
industry. She waa a member of
AD Souls Catholic Church.
Survivors include husband.
Jam es, New Jersey; sons,
Jam es. Robert, both of New
Jersey; daughter, Stephanie
Oroover, Sanford; brothers.
Salvatore Bcafonte, Michael
Benfante. both of New Jersey.
Voeeen Cremation Services,
Inc., Orlando, in charge of
arrangem ents.

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second stop on the line. There
are several stops along 'Lake
Mary Boulevard and the stops
are labeled with a bright pink
XL und Link 120.
Not designed to be faster
than driving (1-4 In the morn­
ing. dull?) LYNX Assistant Ex­
ecutive Director Rob Gregg
said. ‘Express LYNX doesn't
have to *ave time to Improve
your commute.’
The cost of the round trip Is
$3 and Gregg said this gives
the commuter the opportunity
to rrad. listen to music and
simply rest. T hings that would
be dangerous to do while driv­
ing-using the phone, adjusting
a Ue, fixing makeup-arc per­
fectly safe.*
Giblson said the schedule
has been great. T hey're pretty
good with the schedule.* he
said, adding that some days he
has been as much as 15 min­
utes early on the trip home
from Orlando.
And the seats are comfort­
able.
Express, LYNX runs Monday
through Friday. For more in­
formation on the express serv­
ice, call 628-2897,

MARAARBT R. MCCKOSKY
Margaret R. McCrooky, 60,
Lake Mary, died Friday, Jan.
9. 1998 a t her residence. Bom
In Decatur. 111., she moved to
Central Florida from Basking
Ridge. N J . in 1994. Mrs.
McCroaky was a technical
analyst. She was a member of
Grace
United
M ethodist
Church.
Survivors include husband,
David; daughter.
Amanda;
Atlanta; step-daughter. Sue.
Jacksonville; sons, Richard
Staley, Atlanta, Don Staley.
San Diego; step-son, Bruce
McCroaky.
Jacksonville;
Waters, Marie Rund, Orlando,
Pat
Bond,
Jacksonville;
brother, Robert Rund. Indiana;
three grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, In charge of
arrangem ents.

lAU.

FRANCES L. S TERMER
Frances L. Stermer. 79, East
First Street, Sanford, died
Saturday. Jan . 10, 1998. Bom
May 19, 1918 In Louisville,
Ky„ she moved to Central
Florida In 1977. Mrs. S term er
was a medical clerk for the
University
of.
Louisville
Hospital. She was a member of
the First United Methodist
Church of Sanford. She was a
member
of the
Lupts
Foundation and the Over 50
Club.
Survivors Include daughter.
Suaan Weston, Joshua Tree.
Calif.; son, Presley Colburn,
Louisville,
Ky.;
four
grandchildren: five
great­
grandchildren.
Brtsaon
Funeral
Home,
Sanford,
In charge
of
arrangem ents.
ANNIE MAS 8HEFFARD
Annie Mae Sheppard, 86.
Via Belle Avenue. Sanford,
died Friday. Jan . 9, 1998 a t
her residence. Bom Nov. 20,
1911, tn Jensen, Fla., she
moved to Central Florida tn
1927. Mrs. Sheppard was a

bookkeeper.
She
was
a
member
of First
Baptist
Church of Sanford, where she
was a member of the Sunshine
Sunday School class.
Survivors Include daughters,
Betty Hess. Sanford, Marjorie
Rudd, Sebring; step-slater,
Mildred Coker, Lake Mary;

half-sister,
Bobble O rilled.
Jacksonville;
seven
grandchildren;
12
great­
grandchildren: three greatgrrat-grandchildren.
•

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Sanford,
In
charg e.
of
arrangem ents.

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�Sanloft) Herald, Sanford, Flonda • Tuesday, January 13, 1998 • 3A

People
Nar-Anon. a self-help group
for relatives and friends of a d ­
dicts. will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando Genera) Hospi­
tal. For more Information, call
869-6304.

TO P S
Member of Take OfT Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS. Invite the
public to Join them on Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church.
1607 Sanford Ave., Sanford.
For more Information about
Ihc club, call 321-4464.

at 8 p.m., at 111 E. 27th St.,
Just west of Sanford Avenue In
Sanford. New visitors or m em ­
bers are welcome to this 12step group.

Welcome Wagon

Recovery Inc.. Is a self-help
mental health organisation for
people who suffer from panic
attacks, depression, fears and
general nervous symptoms. For
Information, call 660-2003, or
896 5906.

SANFORD _ The Sanford Crists
Pregnancy Center Is slated to
open at 1002 French Ave. In late
spring but volunteers have been
hard at work assisting Director
Andrea Krazclse with all the last
minute tasks. Krazelse praised
one of these volunteers. Mark
Raab. for his consistent, persis­
tent and devoted work with car­
pentry for the Center.
She shared that his constant
vigilance to getting the Job done
right and being sure added vol­
unteers are ready and following
through has been a Godsend to
her. According to reports approx­
imately 20 churches are stand­
ing behind this ministry In
prayer, volunteers and monthly
financial support.
Raab sham ] that his Interest
for the work came 'from the
Lord.* He'said. *My wife, Linda,
has always had a wonderful,
soft, compassionate spot In her
heart for teenagers and children.
WeVe prayed together for this.*
He continued by saying. * I feel
strongly that God wants all of his
creation to be born and not
wished away at our whim. I have
a beautiful daughter and grand­
son and I would hate to think
that my wife could have Just cho­
sen not to have them. 1 love them
and have been blessed.*
Being tn construction all his
life, Raab feel right Into the vol­
unteer position with the Center

TO P S

Moles reportedly cause minor damage

Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon Club of Seminole
county holds a coffee for new­
comers and second Wednesday
of every month from 10 a.m.
until noon. For Information on
address, call Betty. 695-0144,
or Lucy. 322-7877.

Lunch.
Toastmasters
Night Owls Toastm asters
meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m.. at the
Lake Mary Community Build­
ing. 260 N. Country Club Road
tn Lake Maty. Contact Rosella
Bonham at 323-8284 for Inform
matlon.

Obesity Surgery
The Seminole Chapter of
SOS (Support Obesity Surgery)
Support Group, for those who
have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the
second Tuesday of each month
In Classroom • 103 of the Phy­
sicians Plaza Building. 521 W.
S.R. 434, Longwood. at 7 p.m.
Call 322-6500 for more Infor­
mation.

Disabled Vatarana
Seminole County Chapter
•30 of the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second
Tuesday of each month at their
charter home at 3512 Orlando
Ave.. in Sanford. The service
office Is open from 1-3 p.m.
every Tuesday and Friday for
more Information, 323-2710.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bank
Is asking donors of all types
blood • especially O-type do­
nors • lo donate a t Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

Optimist Club
Thzf Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors are
welcome. Call 323-2194 or 3220298.

Kiwanlt Club
Effective Oct. 1. the Klwanls
Club of Sanford Is moving the
wceklyWednesday
Inoon
uncheon meeting from the
Sanford Civic Center to the
Lakeside Landing at the Marina
Motel on Lake Monroe. Visiting
Klwanlana are welcome. For
Information call Walt Smith,
323-5088.

Dancing lor Seniors
The Over 50 Dance Club
dance Is held every Wednesday,
from 2:30 -4:30 p.m. at the
Sanford Civic Center. Live mu­
sic by the Dcltonlans 13-piece
band. Donation 83.00.

Al-Anon
A support group for friends
or relatives of alcoholics (AlAnon) meets every Wednesday,

Interest in Center came ‘from the Lord

Fellowship

LONOWOOD-All area seniors
are Invited to Join a seniors
group currently meeting at the
Orthodox Church of St. Ste­
phen. 1895 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at
noon. Is followed by Bible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. For more Informa­
tion, contact Mary Burke at
330 6391.

Widowed Peraone
All widowed persons are In­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.m. the
second and fourth Wednesday
of every month at the C assel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

R «cov«ry Inc

A local chapter of TOPS
(Take Off Pounds Sensibly)
meets every Wednesday at 6:30
p.m.. In the auditorium of
South Seminole Hospital. 555
W. S.R.
434.
Longwood.
Weighing beings at 5:30 p.m.
The first meeting Is held every
Wednesday.
at
9:30,
at
Lakevtew Christian 1 Churck.
1400 Bear Lai* fe n d I t dgfeai1
’For information. H ll 293-fl^flf

Al-Anon
If you know, or live with an
alcoholic, there Is help.
Al-Anon Is an anonymous,
non-profit organisation, open
to anyone who la a relative or
friend of an alcoholic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon m eets
each Monday. Tuesday and
Thursday.
(Thursday
non­
smoking) evening at 8 p.m.
Meetings are held In the back
room of the Sahara Club. 2587
South Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For additional meeting tim es
and locations In the Central
Florida area, or for more In­
formation. call 321-9122.

Camara Club
The Seminole Lake Mary
Camera Club meets the second
Wednesday every month tn Old
Lake Mary City Hall. 158 N.
Country Club Rd. at 7:30 p.m.
For more Information, call
Grace at 321-4723 or Sol a t
323-8891.

Moles are Insect eaters Uke
shrews and hedgehogs. The most
notable aspect of the mole Is Us
large, powerful front feet,
designed for pushing soil out of
Its way. The mole found In
Florida Is the eastern mole which
la about 5-1/2 to 6 Inches long
with a short, sparsely haired tall
1 to 1-1/2 inches long. . ( ,
The fur Is very soft and differs
from that of most mammals
because It does not point toward
the tall but up. With their fur
pointing up. moles can move for­
ward or backward within their
tunnels without rubbing their fur
the wrong way and trapping soil
In their coats. The coast Is so fine
and dense that It keeps out water
and dirt.
B a ik a l and food: The eastern
mole prefers loose, well-drained
soils. It has been found tn dune
sand and rich forest hum us. The
characteristic mole ridges that lie
Just below (he surface are forag­
ing tunnels. These tunnels are
created as the mole searches
among the plant roots for the
earthworms and Insects on
which U feeds. Moles are benefi­
cial because they eat mole crick­
ets. white grubs, wire worms,
ants, cutworm s, armyworms,
and slugs. They also help to
loosen and aerate the soil. In
loose soil, miles can tunnel up to
18 feet per hour.
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Mark Raab volunteer! his time at the Sanford Crisis Pregnancy Canter.
overseeing Jobs. In fact, he guess we all have made a lot of Inter
presently works as a carpentry decisions
In
our
life, pleas
foreman at Brasfleld and Gorrle. Unfortunately, some have turned 3304
Giving God the glory was fore- out bitter. We wanted the unlet
most on Raab's mind as he teenagers to have a peace about
Rai
spoke. *My wife and I were saved the decision they midee and we been
about sic and a half or seven want them to make a good decl- have
yrars ago. Since that time we slon. The Lord placed this on my granc
have developed a good relation- heart to help and overseeing the atten
ship with the Lord. The Lord put work Is my way to help the Cent*
Andrea at our church and we Center.*
with
found that she needed help. I
He strongly encouraged anyone usher

chamber Is 4 to 6 Inches In diam ­
eter and lined with fine grass and
leaves. Moles have one Utter of 2
to 5 young per year. The young
are bom In March after a 45-day
gestation period. They are large
at birth relative to the size of
their mother and are able to fend
for themselves In about 4 weeks.
Damage: The damage caused by
moles Is almost entirely cosmetic.
Although moles are often falsely
accused of eating the roots of
grass and other plants, they
actually feed on the Insects caus­
ing the damage. The tunneling of
moles may cause some physical
damage to the root systems of
ornamental or garden plants and
may kill grass by drying out the
roots, but this damage Is usually
minor.
C— trail When mole tunnels
become an Intolerable nuisance,
moles may be captured and

removed without a permit by
homeowners, renters, or employ­
ees of the property owner. No poi­
son may be used on native
wildlife without a P staoai Perm it
Issued by the executive director
of the Florida Game &amp; Fresh
Water Fish Commission.
Traps: Moles can be live
trapped using a simple pitfall.
Find an active surface tunnel.
Collapse a tunnel with your foot,
then come back in an hour or two
to see whether the tunnel has
been reopened. If the tunnel has
been pushed back up. It Is an
active tunnel. Dig a hole through
the tunnel Jarge enough to Insert
a large coffee can. wlde-mouth
quart Jar. or similar container.
Sink the can Into the ground so
the top of the container lies Just
below the bottom edge of the tu n ­
nel. Cover the area with a piece of
cardboard or a board and the soli
from the hole to keep light and
air currents from alerting the
mole to the trap. When the mole
falls into the trap, the whole con­
tainer can be pulled out of the
ground and the mole carried to a
forested area and released.
Check your live trap several
times a day. If this Is not done,
trapped moles may die from star-

vatlon or thirst. Commercial mole
traps are available In two main
types: the choker-loop and the
harpoon and belli are designed
to kill the mole. If the trap Is not
sprung within 3 days, move it to
a new. more active location.
Castor oil aototloa: Using a
blender, mix 1 tablespoon of cas­
tor oil and 2-4 tablespoons liquid
detergent Into 1 gallon of water.
Water your lawn first and then
soak It with this solution.
Prods tors: Snakes, owls,
herons, and sometimes cats and
dogs will kill a mole, but moles
are distasteful lo most animals
and they will not eat them.
use of ultrasonic and vibrating
devices, lye. creosote, tar. smoke,
hum an hair, bleach, mothballs,
razor blades, broken glass and
stocks of Wrlglcy's Juicy Fruit
gum to drive away moles has not
been proven effective In scientific
trials.

At Farrar la Samlnola County
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may be directed to Mm at tfw
Cooperative Extension aervtoe,
250 W. County Home Road,

Adultery causes deep damage
through hi* charade. The reason
doesn't matter. It's over for us.
I have some advice I’d like to give
to your reader* who might be con­
sidering haring an iifTair If you are
unhappy in your marriage, get coun­
seling or get out of the house. But do
not get a lover. AfTairs cause only
trouble and very deep pain.
SLOWLY HEALING IN
FREEPORT. MAINE

DEAR ABBY: Adultery seems to

be an accepted fact of life these days.
Everybodys doing i t No problem.
It s no problem, that u, until you
are the injured party. Then U s a
very Mg deal. The hurt is so deep,
it's hsra to believe that someone
who claims to love you has inten­
tionally and selfishly inflicted this
pain on you.
People say marriages can be sal­
vaged and even improved in the
healing process. However, I know
for a foci that it trill never happen
without remorse on the part of the
adulterer. In my case, there is none.
My husband boasted. "I’m not sorry
I did i t r»n glad. I had a great time *
After much soul searching, I had
to foot the truth: 1 married a loser.
I'm a kind and decent person who
never expected or deserved to be
treated so poorly. But I'm also
strong, and although I’m deeply
wounded, 111 bs fine because I’ve
been able to see why he hsd the
affair. It hsd nothing to do with me.
You ass, with her he could pn-u-nd
to bs someone other than who he
really is. He could pretend to be a
successful businseaeman when, in
feet, nothing could be Anther from
the truth. He could brag about his
children Urn a devoted femily man.
In troth, he is a workaholic and not
a t all involt sd in th eir lives or
upbringing.

married, althotwh that didn'i
to bother them before. Or ma
knew eventually she wou

DEAR SLOWLY HEALING:
T hat's sage advice — given by
someone who obviously has not
yet put the pain behind her.'

t UNf M A S

LAKI MAMY MINIMA HI

find a sympathetic lover who was
willing to hoar how his wife didn't
understand hipt. I understand him,
all right — too well. He is a
charmer. However, he can also be
maan-aoirilod and vengeful, a side
ha would never 1st harass.
He la in denial and takes no
Voff'Kmhe^hsd to leave, he didn't

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Sports
Chang’s,
Homegrown
roll to wins
in Co-Ed
Polar Bear
openers
From S taff R eports
SANFORD _ John Stewart stamped an early
claim on a potential triple crown as led
Chang's Car Carr to a crushing victory on the
opening night of the Sanford Recrestlon D e­
partm ent Polar Dear Co-Ed Slowpltch Soft­
ball League at Ptnehurst Park Monday night.
Stewart, the No. 2 hitter In the lineup, hit
home runs his first three times at the piste
and then singled to end the game os Chang's
Car Care clobbered Holmes Truss. 31-1. In a
game stopped In the bottom of the fourth In­
ning by the 20-Run Rule.
Stewart hit a two-run home run and a
three run home run In the bottom of the first
inning as Chang's Car Care scored 12 runs
and added a solo home run leading olT the
bottom of the third inning. His fourth inning
single gave him seven RBI for the evening.
Dave Jlckell had almost as good a game for
Homegrown Hydroponics In the second
game, hitting a home run over the 310-foot
fence In a nine-run fifth Inning and adding a
double as he also went four-for-four and
drove in three run* in a 23-3, four-plus In­
ning victory over Beer :30.
The league will play a doubleheader every
Monday night at Plnehurst Park starting at 7
p.m.
Powering Chang's Car Care were Stewart
(4-for-4 with three home run* and a single,
three runs scored, seven RBI). Bruce Sellers
(3-for-3 with two doubles and a single, three
runs scored, two RBI), Dave Blakry |3-for-3
with a double and two singles, two runs
■cored, four RBf) and Lynn Webb (three Mn-

■a*1*Also hitting*were Red-O araer (two
i doubles,
one run scored). Chris Bryson (two singles,
one run scored, one RBI). Lucy Sellers (two
singles). Zeb Webb (one. double, three runs
scored, two RBI). Lynette Barkley (one single,
two runs scored, one RBI). Carol G am er (one
single, one run scored, one RBI). Debbie
Bemlng (two run* scored) and Carol Norman
and S ta d Abrams (one run scored each).
Providing the offense for Holmes Truss
were Don Ctccone (one double, one single).
Tommy Kelly (two singles). Myrtel Reid (one
single, one run scored), Rick Pettis (one Mngle) and Bill Cleveland (one RBI).

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Contributing for Homegrown Hydroponics
were Jlckell (4-for-4 with a home run, a dou­
ble and two singles, three runs scored, three
RBI). Terri Hlrt (4-for-B, all singles, three
runs scored, one RBI), Jim Clifford (3-for-4
with a triple, a double and a single, three
runs scored, two RBI). U na Hill (3-for-4 with
two doubles and a single, two runs scored,
three RBI). Mike Burney (3-for-4 with a dou­
ble and two singles, three runs scored, three
RBI) and Robin Brown (3-for-4. all singles,
three runs scored, one RBf).
Also contributing were Theresa W alburger
(one triple, one single, three runs scored, two
RBI). Randy Cutllp (one double, one run
scored). Jim m y Wilkinson (one single, one
run scored, two RBI) and Paula Songer (one
single, one run scored, one RBI).
Doing the hitting for Beer :30 were Joe
DiBartolo (2-for-2 with two doubles, two runs
scored). Vie DiBartolo (3-for-3 with a double,
three RBI) and Brett Molle (one strife , one
run scored).
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TUESDAY

B
Rams wide awake
L a k e M a ry puts on clinic
in th u m p in g O v ie d o girls
By JE FF BERUNICKE
Herald Staff Writer
OVIEDO _ So much for a wakeup call.
If anybody was going to give the
number-one ranked Lake Mary
girls basketball team any kind of
challenge before states. It would
have come last night.
Instead. It turned
Into a
basketball clinic as the Lady Rams
destroyed host Oviedo, 58-29, to
all but wrap up the Class QADlstrlct 3 title.
Lake Mary has been routing
teams all season and most of the
games have featured the clearing
of the bench by halftime. Last
night could have been different.
Oviedo was at least the second
hottest team In the district and
featured Maty Lou Johnston, the
leading scorer In Central Florida.
Instead, It was never close as the
Lady Rams Jumped out to s big
lead and were never challenged.
“This I* the best we've played In
awhile," Lake Mary coach Carl
Brown arid. "We came ready to
play and our Intensity was high."
The Rams had also played a
marvelous game on Saturday night
against DeLand.
beating
the
Bulldogs. 02-32.
The game started like It might
be a scoring fesl with Lake Mary
leading 25-10 after the first
quarter.
Out the Rams defense took over,
holding DeLand to four points In
each of the second and third
quarter, and allowing only 10
point* over the final three periods,
Lauren Bradley led the way with
23 points, while Mary Leah Sutton
added 13 point* and Becky Pedro
10. for Lake Mary.
,
Monday night Oviedo coach Tom
Died knew he was In for a Osht
but hi* team fell behind
never recovered.
-The biggest difference is
they have too many weapon*.
Bierl said of the Laciy Ram*. "A*
well aa we've played, our kid*
were hesitant tonight. Basically,
they (Lake Mary) are so good, they
are Intimidating."
It started out exactly that way.
The Lady Rams intimidated Oviedo
and Johnston, despite a game-high
18 points, which never registered
on the scoreboard until late In the
first quarter, in fact, for a while. It
looked like Lake Mary might pitch

SANFORD _ Whoever arid female a th ­
letes aren't tough haven't been out to
Seminole Community College.
Already down to eight player* total, and
with one of those out with an Injured knee
and three others playing with severe leg
Injuries, the Raiders continued to win over
the weekend, throttling St. Petersburg
Junior College. 85-68. on the road S atur­
day and Nassau (New York) Community
College. 70-58, a t home on Sunday.
Center Ja an a Kotovs had a big weekend,
with 34 points, nine rebounds and 10
blocked shots at S t Pete, and 19 pnln ti
and

SATURDAY

t W r 4. Kmdrtck 1

Muaeer 3. DsBanre a Sutton IX Bradley
23 TDiaia: 30 7-13 03.

18 4 4 8 .8 8
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Three-point Odd goal* _ DtLand 3
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3): Lake Mary I (QaBanre l | Total
M a n d II: tali*
a k e Mary
I
0. routed out
Technical* _ ta k a Mary, bench X
S-0; Lake Mary 33-0.
Junior vanity _ ta k e Mwy U . tM an d 30.

Labs Mary's Staphani* Oris takas punishment here from an Ovtsdo ptsyor, but
tho senior forward helped too Rams gat offto a fast start and finished wi»» 10 points
as the No. 1 tanked teem in Claes 6A won 8s 22nd game wfthout a toes. 66-29.
TTvre-pntnt Urid snob . W inter P trk 4
Howell took a big early advantage,
3. ration 31. Lake Ilowed 3 IP lua I.
leading 21-9 after one period and (Brown
Head l | ToUl foul* . W inter Park 17: Lake
28-14 at halftime, but Winter Park •towed IS routed out . Lake Mowed Uaua
(17-8) kept battling back and T nhntcai* _ none. H rrurda _ W inter Park
17-0. Lake Mowed 14-13. Junior vanity _
eventually edged the Silver Hawks
Lake Mowed 57. W inter Parti 47.
(14-12). 48-45.
Lake Brantley (7-14) did Just the
opposite, falling behind 15-9
the first period and 39-23
Mon X
halftime, before coming to
0 TutaU
holding the Grenadiers to
second half potnts and winning
48-44.

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WEEKEND WRAP-UP
WINTER PARK . In other games
from over the weekend. Lake

LAKE MARY . The Lake Mary boys' basket­
ball team bqunced back from Friday’s loss with
a 65-54 victory over a tough Central 'Florida
Christian Academy squad Monday night.
The Rams (13-4) led 38-17 at halftime.
In other games from the weekend.
Seminole (13-5) took a huge halftime lead
(43-30) and coasted to a 79-44 Seminole Ath­
letic Conference victory on Saturday to rem ain
undefeated In SAC action.
Lake Howell (16-4) also bested W inter
Springs. 78-55. and also claimed a 57-55 tri­
um ph over Winter Park.
Oviedo (16-3) took a nine-point lead In the
first quarter and held off Lyman (5-10). 83-54.
Tonight. Melbourne Central Catholic Is a t
Winter Springs and Winter Park M at Lake
Brantley. On Wednesday. Seminole Is a t
Oviedo. Lake Mary Is a t Lake Brantley and Ly­
m an Is a t Winter Springs, all a t 7:30 p.m.

Battered, bleeding, bruised,
Herald Sport* Editor

a shutout.
The Lady Rams jum ped out
quickly, running up an 11-0 lead
as Stephanie Dale got off to a hot
start and Lake Mary never looked
back. Oviedo finally scored on a
Kelly Brock Jumper after nearly
seven m inutes of play. Brock said
the Lady Lion* may have come out
too tight, but she warned that
Lake Mary hasn't seen the last of
Oviedo.
"It was a big disappointm ent."
Brock said. "We have a lot of
respect for them and they played
better tonight but districts will be
another thing. We were Just too
tight tonight."
It started to get ugly aa Lake
Mary dominated on the boards
against the smaller Oviedo team ,
which runs a three guard offense
and had a hard time com bating
the rebounding of Bradley and
Sutton.
For Lake Mary, Bradley led the
way with 15 and Sutton, still
playing with a protective facemaak
because of an Injured nose, had
14. Dole chipped In with 10 and
Lake Mary dominated all facets of
the game.
If anything, the one thing Lake
Mary was able to prove last night
was a ranking deserving of the top
spot In the state.
"That's as good a team aa I’ve
seen In 11 years of coaching."
Bierl arid.
Lake Brantley has a chance to
find out tonight when the Lady
Pats travel to Lake Mary (22-0) for
a 7:30 p.m. starting time. The
Lady Lions also play tonight,
tipping off at Seminole at 7:30
p.m.

raSon *. Matin X It. B ro w X Redman X
Brown IX V aran l a Tbtafe: 10 10-31 4 0
i IX Kane 7. Conkn I. PKm X
X Omta II . K itty 1. Gurovea X Totaia: IS 7­
13 4X

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Also playing her usual excellent
was Darla Kudruyvtaeva. with 19 points an
Saturday and 35 points on Sunday.
si r In Saturday's
A surprise sta
Crystal Turner, who came off the bench to
hit S-of-8 ahots (4-of*5 on S'a) and all four
o th e r free throw tries for 30 points.
on
The Raiders (15-4) will be at
Wednesday, hosting Mid-Florida Conference foe Santa Fe Community College at 7
p m. a t the SCC Health and Physical Ed li­
ra,'o n Center. Admission Is free.

Bctk 7 S O 33. Ben Krreenbrock 3 0-3 X Robb* I
3-3 X TOtafe: 34 1X31 SS.
Three-point Odd gn*l* _ CTCA 3 (Modmann 3. C S chuster
Ik tak e Mary I lAbrama Ik Lake Mary 13-4.

ter Park IX la k e Howell IX
Junior vanity _ W lnUr Park BS.

. tak e Howell 10-4.

ARROW FORCE VI 79.
itrtcfc X

3. Redding II
He 4. Total* 31
Wynn 4. W csthdle
4.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida - Tuesday. January 13, 1990

Legal Notices
C lr«u lt Ceurt
»t lh&gt; «ath Judicial Circuit
Svmlnvle Ceunfy, Plena*
t r i a l : S T •1**0-C A -14 A
•S Mcrtgag*. Inc ,
Ip A Tha Monav Stef*.
Ptsintiff)*),
va.
htcsrdo Vasques. at al ,
Oetendsntlsl
Natlca al Fereetoeur* Sala
NOTICE IS OlVEN purauant to
a (uoamant ol toradoaura dated
12/1S/B7 and antarad *n Cara
No B7-tBS0-CA-14A ol tna
Circuit Court ol tha t(th
Judicial Circuit In and lor
Saminola
County,
Florida,
rrharom TMS Mongag*. Inc •
DBA Tha Moray Store a Nan
Jaraay corporation. • tha plain*
tiff. and Ricardo Vaiquat. at a l,
tha daiandanttai. I mil call to
tha highesf bidder lor each at
tha neat Iront door ol tha
Sammoia County Courthouse,
Ml N. Park Aye . Santord.
Florida, at I t . 00 o clock A M.
on January 241K. tttS , tha following described property as
eat Iwth In aani |uUu'n*"' to
nit:
Lot 1M. Autumn Gian Phase
ill. according to tha plat thereot
recorded In Plat Book 37,
Pages TS. 7S and 77, mcluaive,
Public Records ol Seminole
County, Florida.
Together with all the improve-a r t s non or heraaiter erected
on the property, and all ease­
ments. rights, appurtenances
and rents, all ol which shall be
deemed to be and remain a part
ol the property covered by this
Mortgage: and an ol the lorego­
ing. together with said property
lor the leaeehoid aetata il tins
Mortgage la on a leaeehoid! are
herematter referred to as the
DATED on December 22nd.
1M7.
Mary anna Moraa.
Clark ol Court
By: Jane E. Jaeomc
Ae Deputy Clerk
ASV i: S7-14S4
In accordance with the
Ament vie With Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation
to participate m this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration at 301 North
Park Avenue. Suite N M t,
Santord.
Florida
32771,
Telephone
(407) 323-4330.
aiteneron 4227. not later than
seven (7) days prior to the pro­
ceeding. It hearing impaired.
(TDD) 1-SOO-SS3-I77I. or Voice
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Pubbeh: January S. 13. IS M

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NS TSSB C IR C U IT CO URT
OP T M t STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SB Ml HO LB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NOt S 7 -M 0 -C A -I4 -B
SUNTRUST BANK.
SOUTH FLORIOA. N.A.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
BRUCE A MORRISON
A/K/A BRUCE ALEXANDER
MORRISON; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BRUCE A.
MORRISON A/K/A BRUCE
ALEXANDER MORRISON;
KONNIS L MORRISON;
LAKE HOWELL ARMS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
JOHN DOE
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
pursuant to a Summary Fmal
Judgment ol larac laaura dated
December got, 1M7. entered m
OvK Caaa No. S7-MO-CA-14-B
ol the Circuit Court ol the 1ITH
Judicial Circuit m and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORD,
Florida, I wl« aetl la the Mghael
and bool bidder for caelt AT
THE FRONT DOOR Of NtO SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouee
located al SOI NORTH PARK
AVENUE. SANFORD, FLORIDA ,
at I 1 M a.m. art. tha ttth day
of JANUARY, IS M the following
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Summary

Final

THAT CERTAIN CONOOSMNIUM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
117-A, AND AN UNDIVIDED
INTEREST IN THE COMMON
ELEMENTS APPURTENANT TO
SAID UNIT. ALL IN ACCO R ­
DANCE
WITH
THE
CONVE HANTS,
CONDITIONS,
RESTRICTIONS. TERMS AND
OTHER PROVISIONS OF THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUM OF ULKB HOWELL
ARMS CONDOMINIUM. A CO N­
DOMINIUM. AS RECORDED ON
FEBRUARY 10. ISSS IN OFFI­
CIAL RSCOAOS BOOK 13T7,
PAOS 1144. PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA; AS AMENDSO IN SPECIAL
'AMENDMENT M
OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1S37. PAOE
IM S ; FIRST RMENOMENT IN
OFFICIAL RfCORDS BOOK
1400. FAOE 300; SECOND SPE­
CIAL AMENDMENT M OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK 1423, PAOE
17*7.
Doled tMe torn day ol
DECEMBER, 1SS7.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNS MORSE
Ctark ot die CUeuM Court
By; Jana B. Jdaotmc
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN, PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI B. LHwvereRy Drive
Plantation, FL 33314

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIG H TEEN TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO. S7-2207-CA -14-E
GLENDALEFEOERAl
BANK. F.S 0
PlAintitt.
va
DREW H STOECKEL at a l.
Defendant!*)
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO NINAS MARTIN, a/k/a Nine
8 Thome* and JOHN OOE
MARTIN, unknown *pou*e ot
Nina
M
Martin.
Current
Reeidence
Unknown
Leaf
Known Meihng Address
310 Forest Avenue
Altamonte Spring*. F I 32701
Any unknown heir*, devisee*,
grantee*, aittgnaas. lienor*,
creditor*, trust***. or other
claiming by. through, under and
agam«t Nina S Martin. Cur-ant
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to foreclose a mortgage
on the following property in
Sam mole County. Florida
Lota I t and 20. late the West
20 feet ot Lot I t . Block C.
WEST ALTAMONTE HEIGHTS.
Section Three, according to tho
plat thereot ee recorded In Plat
Book 10. peg# 70. public
record* ol Seminole County.
Florida
ho* been tiled agamtt you and
other* and you or* required to
eorvo a copy ol your written
detan***, it any. •• It on
MOORE. SMITH 4 MOORE.
Ptatmitr* attorney*, 300 Ocean
Street, Jackeonvm*. Florida
32202. no more than tturty (10)
day* from the lust publication
date ol Mu* notice ot action and
hia tho original with tha Ctark ot
thi* Court either before service
on Plaintiff* attorney* or
immediately thereafter: otherwiea. * default win be entered
egalntt you lor the relief
demanded In the complaint.
Notice: American* With
Oieabiuttee Act
ot
1SS0.
Administrative Order No. *4-20.
Person* with a disability who
need a special accommodation
to panicipota m this proceeding
should
contact
Oieability
Coordinator at 301 North Park
Avonua. Sun* N 101, Santord.
Florida 32771 at least live day*
prior to
the proceeding.
Teteohona: (407) 121-4330 Eat.
4227: 1-S00-ISS-I77I (TOO
users only)
OATEO on December 24th,
1SS7.
(Court Seal)
MARVANNI MORSE
Clark ot tha Circuit Court
By JAAn BullArt
Deputy Ctark
Publish: January 6. 13, tsss
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IN TNfl CIRCUIT CO URT
M AND F6N
SB Ml N O L I COUNTY.
FLONIOA
PROS AT I DIVISION
CAB* NO.l BT-B4B-0P
IN RE: ESTATE OF
FRANCIS O. A0AMS.
Deceased.
HOTICfl
OF ADMINISTRATION
TO ALL FERSONS HAVINO
CLAIMS
OR
OiM ANDS
AGAINST TME ABOVE ESTATE
ANO- -A L L -O tM B H M A S O U S
INTERESTED IN THE ESTATE:
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that the edmfrustration ol the
aetata ol FRANCIS O. ADAMS,
doceoaod, Caaa Number 47M B -C F M pending Hi tha Circuit
Court Ht and lor Sominota
County,
F lor ide.
Probets
Oivision, tha address ol which
I*
Seminole
County
Courthouee. Probale Division,
P.O. Drawer C, Santord, Florid*
1277I-PMS. The personal rep­
resentative ol the ssttte i*
CAROL ANN DEMAND YASKEL.
who*# addreee t* 2731 S. Motor
Rood.
Saginaw,
Michigan
AMOS Tha noma and address
ol the personal representative1*
attorney are eel forth below.
All persona having claim* or
demand* against the estate are
required.
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS FROM THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE. 10 M* with the
clerk al tha above court a writ­
ten statement ol any claim or
demand they may have. Each
claim must be Hi writing and
must indicate tha basic lor tha
claim, the name and address at
tha creditor or hi* agent or
attorney, and the amount
claimed. M tha claim I* not yet
due. tha data whan it wttl
become due shed be staled M
the claim la contingent or unliq­
uidated. the nature el tha
uncertainty shed be staled. H
the clean le secured, the securi­
ty shell be described. The
claimant ahall deliver sufficient
copies el the clean to the clerk
to enable the clerk to meU on*
copy le each personal repre­
sentative
Ail parsons HrteroeMd Hi the
estate le whom a copy ol this
Notice ol Admuiietration ha*
been mailed are required,
WITHIN THREE MONTHS FROM
THE DATE OF THE FIRBT PUB­
LICATION OF THIS NOTICE, t*
ilia any objection* they may
ty of the decadent* w A tha
qualification* ol tho personal
representative, or the venue or
Jurisdiction ol tho court.
ALL CLAIMS. D f MANOS. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 00 FILED
WILL Of FOREVER BARRED.
Oats ol the I vet pubHcellon of
the 4th day ot January, ISSS.
CAROL ANN DEMAND VAEKEL
of the fetal* of FRANCIS O.

I Court M «&gt;a SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1234SS0 Bat- a m no*
tg. M hearing unpaired. 1
_
IB-B771 (TDD) or 1-B00000-07T0. trio Florida Relay

JOSEPH A. ROSIER
BBS S. Country Club Road
IB M Mary, FL 12744
1407) 121-4177
Florida Oar. No. 1I240S
Publish: January 4, 1 3 ,1SS7
DEM -M

Legal Notices
IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIG H TEEN TH
C IR C UIT IN ANO FOR
•1MINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE NO: B7-S4S4-CA-14-K
JERALD W BURQETT,
Plaintiff.
vs
MARIETTA S BURQETT.
a/k/a MARIETTA S MOLAY
Defendant
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO: MARIETTA B. BURQETT
o/k/a MARIETTA S MOLAY end
ell parties claiming Inters*! by.
through, undot or against
Defendant. MARIETTA B. BUROETT
a/k/s MARIETTA B.
MOLAY, and ell peril** having
or claiming 1o have any right,
title or Interest Ht the property
harem described.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to quiet title to the fol­
lowing-described property In
Seminole County. Florida:
Let 3. Tuscswiils. Unit 7,
according to the plat thereot 1*
recorded in Flat Book 22.
Pages 44 4 47. of tha Public
Record* el Ssmmot* County.
Florida.
TOGETHER with ail buildings,
structural and improvements of
Ovary nature situated on tho
property, end all flsture*.
machinery, appliance*, equip­
ment, furniture end personal
property of every nature what­
soever. and bit ****** end other
agreement* pertaining to tho
ownership, use. occupancy,
possession or enjoyment el ell
or any port of the property,
has bean lilad against you; and
you sr* requHod to servo a
copy ol your written defense*,
it any. to It on Todd M. Hoepker,
Esquire PtamtitT* attorney,
whose address M Poet Ofhcs
Bee 3311, Orlande, Florida
32402-3311, on or before
January 1*th, t t M end (lie the
original with the Clerk ot this
Court either before service on
Plaintiff * attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter; otherwise a
default wttl be entered against
you tor tho robot demanded m
THE LAST KNOW ADDRESS
OF DEFENDANT. MARIETTA SBURQETT 4/k/a MARIETTA S.
MOLAY IB 120 Rose Crane
Street, Ben Diego. California
S211S. DEFENDANT. MARIETTA
A. BUROETT a/k/a MARIETTA B.
MOLAY. HAS CONCEALED HER•ELF BO THAT PROCESS CAN­
NOT BE PERSONALLY SERVED
ON MIR.
WITNESS my hand and eoal ot
this Court on tho 17th day el
December. 1M7.
(BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By: Jeon Brlllant
A* Deputy Clerk
Pubbeh: December 23. 30. 1M7
end January S, I I . IM S
0EL-1IS

IN TNB C IR C UIT CO UNT
OF TNB BIONTBBNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOB
•BMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
C A M NO. B2-TBB-C A-14-A
REPUBLIC b a n k .
Plaintiff,

Legal Notices
IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR B EM IN O LI COUNTY,
FLORI04
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number) B T-0 0 0 -C F
IN RE ESTATE OF
BARRETT K GREEN,
Deceased
NOTICS
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ot the
estate ot BARRETT K GREEN,
deceased. Fit* Number S7-M0CF. le pending m the CHcud
Court tor Seminole County.
Florida. Probate Division, the
eddies* ot which le Peel Office
Drawer C. Sanford. Florida
32772-0030. The name and
address ol the personal repre­
sentative end the personal rep­
resentative's attorney are set
lorlh below.
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT:
All persons on whom thi*
notice I* served who have
obiectlon* that cha'ieng* the
validity of the will, the qualifica­
tions nf the personal represen­
tative. venue, or piriediction of
this Court ere required to file
then objection* with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER TME DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM creditor* ot tht decedent
and other person* having
claim* nr demands aoamst
decedents estate on whom a
copy ot this notice l* served
wTtnm three months alter the
del* ol the fuel publication ol
this notice must file their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE 0 A T I OF TME
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICf
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of the dece­
dent and person* hiving claim*
or demand* agamtt the dece­
dent's estate mutt tile their
claim* with tht* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
0ATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date ot the fuel publica­
tion ot ttu* Notice is the Sth day
ot January. IM S .
Personal Representative:
Or them C Bryce
334 N W Lomita Terrace
Ron lend. Oregon B72IO
Attorney lor

ttth day ol Doc ember, 1M7. m
met certain cause pending m
the Circuit Court ol tho
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit ol
Florida. Ht and far Sominale
County, Florida, bolng Civil
Action No. S 7-7M -C A -14-A. m
which REPUBLIC BANK. W tho
pumtiff and PAMELA D. RYAN
(•RYAN*), individually, and
WEKIVA RESERVE HOMEOWN­
ERS'
ASSOCIATION.
INC.,
('WEKIVA*), are the defendants,
and under and by vtrtub al «ie
term* af the totd Final
public outcry la the higjieet
bast bidder for cash al the
Seminole County C
301
North' Park .. .
Santord, Florida an the
day of JANUARY. IB M al
hour ol 11:00 A. M.. tho a
being a legal sat* day and
hour a legal hour ol Mi*, the
real property situated Hi
BemHtoie County, Florid*
Lot 143. Wekiva Reserve, Unit
1, according to tho plat thereof,
a* recorded m P M Beak 17, at
pad#* M through M . ol the
public record* el Seminole
County. Florid*.
Tha property aforesaid,
together with all tenements,
hereditaments and appurteanywtM appartsfaiRB— fs batRB
sold to satiety said Judgment.
WITNESS my hand and seal ol
the Court thi* 22nd day al
Doc ember. 1M7.

(BEAU

MARVANNI MORSE
Ciert *t the Circuit Court
EarnHi ole C entity. Florida
•Vi Jana E. Jeeewic
Aa Deputy Ctark
Stacey R. UfHer
P.O. Bes 4M 0
Orlande, FL SM0E-4SS0
In accordance with tha
Americana With Otaabiibtaa Act,
persona ertth dtgabbblM needHttaspecMf i n atNiSglfsiH d
participate hi Ntia proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administrations al M l North
Park Avonua. Sanford. Florida
l O T I - I M , f l l l p b l M (407)
323-4310, not M a r than seven
(7) day* prior to Nt* proceedmg. N booring. Impaired. (TOO)
1 &gt;00 M 0 077I. or Voice (V) 1000-004-0770, via Florida Relay
0, IS . 1000
OEM-40

Pubhefc January S. IS . 1SB0
DEM -M

I , and d M l inland la rag*
me ortth Nto
Cor pot aliens,
rids. Hi accarFtcNueua Nome BWlutea. TO­
WN: Section 000.00, Florida
IB M .
i J . Fatal
IS, IB M

Seminole
407/322-2611

*U &lt;ltC K tiK C d V * ?

"Tell that special someone how qou

COMPANY. M Tlutt** tor
tho Registered holder*
ol Salomon Brothers
Mortgage Securities Vli. Inc.,
Morigege Faee-Througn
Certificate*. Aerie* iM I -1 ,
Plaint iff,

va.

LEONARD DWIGHT
COOKS and MELINDA B.
•LOAN F/K/A MELINDA
0. COOKE; at Of..
Defendant*.
NOTtCB
Notice it hereby given that,
pursuant to that Final Judgment
af Ferecloeure datad December
1Fth, 1M7. and entered m civJ
case number 07-t0t3-CA-14-A:
at tha Circuit Court ol the tOtn
Judicial Circuit m and tot
Boat bio i*
County.
Florida.
•rhereM
BANKERS
TRUST
COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR
THE REGISTERED HOLDERS
OF
SALOMON
BROTHERS
MORTGAGE SECURITIES VII,
IN C MORTGAGE
PASS­
THROUGH
CERTIFICATES,
SSRIIS IS M -1 . I* PlamtMf end
LEONARD DWIOHT COOKE,
M IU N D A S. SLOAN F/K/A
MELINDA S. COOKE. ULSALLS
NATIONAL BANK, AS TRUSTEE
FOR AFC MORTGAGE LOAN
ASSET BACKED CERTIFICATES
SERIES 14M-2. UNDER T H I
POOLING ANO SERVICING
AGREEMENT D A T I0 AS OF
JUNE 1. 1*44, ROBERT LLOYD
ZLANTIKISB, IF UVINO, ANO
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLA1MINO
BY,
THROUGH.
UNDER ANO AGAINST T H I
ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S)
WHO ARC NOT KNOWN TO BE
DCAO OR ALIVB. W HITHER
BAIO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEIB,
Q RAN TIEB,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS, BEARS, ROE­
BUCK AND C O - CENTRAL
FLORIDA REGIONAL HOSPI­
TAL. IN C - ta/ar* Defendant!*). I
will eeb to me highest and beef
bidder far cash at tha west
front door ot the Seminole
County caurtfmut# M Santord.
Seminole County, Florid*, at
11:00 AJd. on the 3th day at
February, 1000, the following
In said Final Judgment, ta wit.
Tha South M S Feat at Nta Cast
St Feat af the Waal M T leaf af
Osverwneni Lai 1, (lee* the
South 33 loot] gf taction t ,
Township M South. Rang* 30
East, including the Cast 01 Mat
ol the west 07 loot ol le t &gt;,
Crystal Lake Park Second
Section, according to the plat
thereot a* recorded M Plat
Beak 14, Page 17. of the Pukbc
Record* af Seminal* Ceunfy,
Florida. (Mm Me South SS feat)
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
PAIR
0CB T
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IB DMS4CO TO SB A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Dated u** M a d day of
December, 1MT.
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Jane E. Jm wii
Oeeutv Ctark
COCHUS B ETAWIARSKI
4010 Bay Scout Beuievard
Sub* 400
Tamp*. F lorIde S3M7
TMsgbene: 0S1« 077-00*0
CAB M7-027I2
Publish: January 1.1*. 10M
OEM-44

Ofbtxjtng phone cards No aspanenca necessary For more
information send a SASE to
Pnmeftm#
Communication*
P O Oos 694333. Miami. FL

SREAL MONEYS

feel in a V alentine ? D a q me?-

You Bring'Em
Wall Bad'Em
P/T or F/T
1-407-333-2032______

fago. V o u r 6 -line yentimont and

H iiiw K u m m iim

{—ridaq, f—ehruarq I3th edition? o f
tho ^ a n fo r d |—lerald and L a k e

MoT-q [_ifo for onlq $ 15.00 total.

71— Help Wanted

Temp To Him

rwxKRCtar

RE COTON CORPORATION, tha
nation* laadmg mamdactumr/
detrtoutor ol etactroruc acces­
sories has opening* in IT*
Lake Mary tacACea tor Is) and
2nd shift warehouse . Hour*
available:
7:00am-3:10pm,
• 00em-4:30pm and 4 M p m 12 :30am. Must be abta to M a
nunmum of SO.toa on a con­
tinuous bast* Forkktt eipen
ence preferred Sterling rata
$3 75 IN MR. $5 95 2nd *h41
"Musi pass math test Apply
si person al 2930 Lake Emma
Hoad. Lake Mary. FL 32746
EOC
A BETTER JO B FOR YOUt
Jusf Caai Never a Fact
HELP Personnel 624-6SM

ADVISOR

COKE/PEPSI
VENDING ROUTE

a r t worh will appear in tho

Many high traffic aHas.
$3500 a/wk pofanttal

600-342-6653
Open you own maid service
Earn 520122/Tv learn the aeerect* tram toe founder ot one ol
the largetl mas] serve** « too
nakon and classes now tormeig

ARE YOU AMBITIOUS Hones)
S Dedcawd? We offer a ‘mar
lob with Benefit*-Health In­
surance. 40IK. Part Vbcabont
Established Company since
1910 (407) 322-4263

A a C A /U U M R t,IM C .

VENOdfO. LAZY IT (1SONS

T h i? i? a terrific waq to g o t qour

ypecia I V alen ti ne y D o q wiyh out
before the holidaq.
C &lt; d l fCellio o r

3 ^ndq

in the

do tbo r e ? t . ( 4 0 7 )

jj

12— Chtorty Cara
M U LTH C A R E A REHAB Contar ol Sanford apaaaAjrg m
aso

Avq 1 » 4 9 M

14— For S b Ib
•ECURfTV BARB A OOORS
EASY PUSH BUTTON FIRE RE­
LEASE
lie.. 34 yrs Esp
Chooaa from over 30.000
daugna »V »q ft Free att
Unartr ouarantaad

21— Personals

fl

ALONE 7 FLB ...0C B P C C TE O
Ddtmg Bureau (or SENIORS.
EMM 1ST7 1-EEBBM-44T7

eoruftcetefe) wtd be eeM to Nt*

Piwb Matching

and recording tea* ora i
le b* paid by the me
bidder at dm tata. Fidt (
at an amount equal to I .
aat bid ta due wtthm 24 hour*
tea of fh*
or guaranteed
instrument,
made payable ta tha Ctark af
the Cuttdi Court.
I ting i m
day ef
r. 1M7.

Always

Deni

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ItofTH Improvements
SSO-S23-43S3 / Open 7 dwye

~~70— Education A =
Training

STllTWH

ASSOCIATE
TRAINEE

by phons7 1 hr Approv*

Due to aspanaon. Large Lake
Mary company hung FttC Tima
Aaaatlaaai W a l beat you to
*em your potaneai

UKE WORKING
WITH PEOPLE?
BE A MEDICAL ABSMTANT.
Aa a M aOci A u s u r t wtdi an
Associate ol Scwnc* degree
you sn* help prapem patents tor
esammabons. conduct vnport-

•Oey or f vensru CM****
•Fnencmf A d tor Those Who
OuaMy

rmumcsTMti------------Coma and )otn o u caring team
of Nurto* and CNA s Escaf
ognuad
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person Deoona ItaaatKara He
hobaiubon Center tSSI ER
cam BM L DeOona EO S

ATTENTION LA OS S
7tfO?OORAPH| I

Cof Today1 407-E31-SE1S

Be a Haatoae of a PARTY
end Earn upto $300 C*ah tor

City C o d y g i
•S3 Eoal Hwy 436. 6 « 200
‘
y. FL 32707

CALL NOWd AS?RORSAnA
t-S0S-174-* 1*1

P U N O LESSONS Pnvata Bag
to wgatmaRato My home only
CM32I-71B2

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Good Incoma Posenaar
BanaNe After 90 Day*
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S4heure 1S s

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SZ3-MS7
Buy A Baft T sp g im iia . FT PT
EARN A CAR Free Training
OrealM Flex hr* 321-*421

UVK
PSYCHICS
1 -O N -1

GENERAL OFFICE
ImmirkM) toaama oporung tor
a non-smokor Knowtadga of
Word Perfect, abraiy to work
eWt kguraa. ptoaaam MNphona
YOtoa. noat appearance, dspendabtaty.
organuational
skate, and abday to losow in-

FwnsCNA

27— MurBBcy A ChUd
Cara

cal manufacturing
lord. Florida location Satary
$7 DQ*v. and to to atari dqpm nin g on aapananoa. part haaSh.
Me and dental totsaanc* and
aatary mcroasa after SO day*
C a « 323- I M 7 lor Interview at

A L ^ O U R p O ^ ^ ^ ^ S to
aid. Ptat ptay room 3244)613
ary area In my Chnehomo/your*
Newborn to

APPLICATION FOR TAX M S B
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN,
that FUNS AS CUSTOOiAN FOR
CABI, M C - tho holder of Me

1
j
Caa asa-i7*4 tor dtrnck

ATTN HOMEOWNERS
actress $23,000 •$100X0
To

MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
by: gniney C. Hargart
n— utw c iif t
Publish: December M . M . tM T
January 0, I t . IB M
DEL-101

LAKE MARY AREA
16-7/Hr

61—Money to Lend

LMng expanses

Unless such certificate!*) thou

Hoot*
County
Courtheims, Sanford. Florida,
on M# and day of February.
IS M . M 11:00 am .
Payment at Seta tea. i

•fkder Program*
'Sataaoa E&lt;yx)‘
t yr OTR asp /Ctass A COL req
Please Caa Bam to ipm
t 600 674 9030
Mon Fit Only EOC

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Ml in mnor aixgtry Xs a resvarong career a you Nka help

"SBQPTRSRT
GIFT OF LIFE

‘ Home WsekV
*Lay Over Plan*
*Estm Stop Pay’
*40tK nabramam*
*H*aM Instaance'

ERASE BAD CREDIT
LEGALLY tor u t) 32100 Mat
check/mo to CJU.VPSO-1434 N
lekemont Ave. Winter Park. Ft
37 TV7

[\|o o n on {—e b ru a rq Qtb and wo II

Legal Notlcti

nr IF AM FEW HOOPS, m o 33
Free Brochum 16006706762
WORK FROM HOME making
wooden tramee Earn to $344/
wk CaS S30-S444 ast E-43
WORK FROM HOME Tto cost lor
sttopfma. earn to $38Qrwk mak­
ing brae 111 SMS E f t *43

59—Financial
Services

O a y y if ie d D e p a r t m e n t before

IN TNB CINCUIT COUNT
OF TMN 1BTN JUDICIAL

f H I1 M 4 -t M

55— Business
Opportunities

$300 • $500

m
which N am* assessed M/ar* a*
fellow*:
CertRice*# No: 132
Tear of issuance 14M
Description of Pregerty.
LEO LOTS IF 31 32 41 41 A 41
(LESS N 121 FT OF LOTS M A
SI 0 PT OF LOTS 32 A 41 W OF
E R/W OF NORTH MEISCH RD|
FLA LAND A COL COB CELERY
PLANTATION PB 1 PG I N .
n which aaaaeaad:
Equity Lid FS. AX ef
.
trty bemq M the
County at Semmese, Slat* ot

Nt AND PON
M M M O L S CO U N TY

MARTA'S DAYCARE Baby's
tool Pre-Bchool LAKE MARY
U C &gt;304-7
322-0004
Reftabto Chad Cam ITT or P/T.
Ages 2-11. 4C accepted No ma
toe Hoi nutninut meat* I
snacks CaM for 1 wk free 3217S3S

Orlando * Winter Park
407/831 -9993

NO TICE OP
APPLICATION PON TAX B E E S
NOTICE M HEREBY GIVEN.
Mat FUNS AS CUOTOOUN FOR
CASI, M C - the helder af the
followmq cert iftesters) ha* Med
said certmeateis) for a tea dead
to be issued thereon. The cer­
tificate Humberts) and yaarfs) of

PAMELA 0. RYAN end
WEKIVA r e s e r v e
HOMEOWNERS'
RSSOCIATION, M O ­
NO TIC S OF BALfl
NOTICE IS HEREBY OlVEN
Met the undersigned, the Clerk
*1 tho Circuit Court lor
Sommoio County, Florida, under
and by virtu* of the Fmal
Judgment Ht Favor at Republic

CLASSIFIED ADS

J. Ernest Colimt. Esquire
Poet Office Boa SI 7
Panama City. FL 12402
(M4| 703-ISM
Florida Bar No 014017
Publiah: January 0. 13. 1*44
DEM-43

Personal Rspresentttiv*

27— Nursery A Child
Care

•SiOOkman Thsrs nys. srsi lioo

ttW

GENERAL OFFICE
try.

L«gal Notlcss

said certirtc***(*) ter a ta*
ta k* taauad Markon. The carURcata numkerte) end yaarte) qf

eecretanai Advanoamanl
006 2277

Ranfmd area P/T. 4 hrMMy. ME J g J M t t a j B f l M ______

HOTEL
OPPORTUNITIES
A beauahi A aacRng hoM tocatad at tie UCP araa N faring
tor tha *
1of Property:
L E G B C C n T W P O IB R O E M E
FROM B 1/4 COR RUN N M PT
W 71 FT N 742.10 PT NWLY ON
CURVE M.70PT TO POB RUN W
T O M PT N M OCO 21 MMN I t
EEC W 140.07 FT N 110 FT I
I N N PT SELT ON CURVE
001.07 FT TO BEG (.747 AC|)

RESTAURANT
_ _____
BELLMEN, KITCHEN UTBJTN E. HOETMOTIBB. COCK-

N O W H IM
F/T A P/T tor a Mato
kamg plant to Aanford Post
aorta ara evoSaM w a i

A BAR T1 NOERE. Ap­
ply in parson to Holiday ton

at BMES11 sr S M -tAM

1*128 tagh Tech Ave . OrW vto
EO C

PRUQ ERIE WORKPLACE

Byqng C. Kim. AX of said property being in tha County at
Semin eta.Mata of Ftartda.
i ouch eartJficaMM eheS

Pot SMR-4W Nta
AdgMttabettan
Banterd. IS IS
Bamlneta

Me toe. mae. i
to C A LYP S O V AR IETY. 14*4

N. Lakom
FL 32792.

County.

an M* And day of February.
fSSE, of t I M *jm.
Payment af Bata lea.

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Lull Campos

Citsei*) Caawr m etiaiewt areweewa Mat a«*
petals pest sna prsserS^Eambnw si aw gphei t

•a b* paid
M ddarM M taata.P uai
*1 an amaunt equal la Nt* highaal bid ta dua wNhta so Raws
n* af Me
aais. AM |
ar
made payable to Me Ctark af
Ma O c u N Court.
Dated thi# 17M day at
‘ r, 1M7.

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�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida &gt; Tuesday. January 13. 1998 •S B

71— H*lp Wanted
Weh

71— Help Wanted
F/T Retponstote lor da4y opera­
tion* of concattion including
U letna areas 3 years rtested
aipartence tn supervision, catfi
handing, personnel, lood serv­
ice managemem required Ex­
cellent Elenelilt
Resume lo
CFZP. T O Boa 470309, Lake
Monroe. F t 37747.

•r». Marriott Courtyard. Cad
444-1000,___________ ____ ___
Industrial Customer Service
AgenVComputer Entry
Butinas* lo buttoate-toma
talas and cumputer exporters*
raqwrad Overnight travel ooce•tonely after training period.
Hourty rale based on a upon,
encerability Benefits lor Fu«
Tima. Call for appomtmant
Oave Lucas 407-310-4000
Fkst-Weigh Mtg. Eantord,

DC UVE R/WARC HOUSE
40 hrt/wt ♦. No nitet/wkends
E«c benolils mcl 401K Musi
have Clast D Ic A dean drMng
record Apply 3501 S Santoro
Ave. Santord__________________

LABOR RfTE*330-3416

Now hiring expenencsd COOKS,
SERVICERS S 01SH WASHCRS. Top pay. paid vacations
alter 1 year Medical benefit*
and a Drug Free Work place
4050 E SR 46 Wttt-Sanford
407-330-7771 A 3770 Orlando
Dr 1743-Sanlerd. 407-3214300
PENNY'S RESTAURANT.

Coma wort with the BEST)
Os*y wort-Oaiy pay
Vehicles a PLUS
Opening lot staff dnvar ivr yen

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HEALTH MWNANCt AMO 4*1K
FLAM Prva tree earkpMee.
A**ty eflee aaaer on*.

Looking lor F/T Lawn Tachnicaan Exp praterrad Great tu n ­
ing pay. commission, benefits

Liannaiaosoos

LAWN MAINTENANCE
Commercial asp. required.
_______C a i *30-1441

32*4030™ *N (r

^hona Mike

MAINTENANCE
Apartment Compie i F/T Lake
Mary 323-1927 _____________
MATURE person needed m my
hnma to care lot 5 yr oM afVtr
*cnod
3 days a weak. Mutt
have own transportation and mlemnees ara mutl 4444319
Sem es HEP Cretei
Union osp prteer/ed IsSa Mary
araa Fas resume to 407-434-

LABOR READY^
WORK TOOAVMUO TOO AT

*13,

In parean today:
1 S French A vs
334-4343

CHRISTIAN
I'ewhty then

Cam

Car A Insurance Headed
Waakanda FR EE 331-4900

DATA
ENTRV/CLCniCAL
ASST Esci position! WortVIO
say a mutti Personable! Great

Reside ntlAl ClMitiog
MOLLY MAID IS HHUNO
F /T’ M-F ' A4pm.
WW Train. 407-797-4007.

SAM*

T OPT ALENT STAFFING
407-03*4372
1000 N.

til

' I tl I l \ i .

i

NEED MA OR LPN

n \i

For busy partalnc chic* Mutl
have padatnc eip Position wd
req admm ol vacates, tnagmg
cess A atsrsting with to-oftce
procedure* Please Us resume
10 339 3003 or CSS 330-3030

\ i

AtkJgLUftt.
NOW HIRING

•10 hr and up
Oraund croaeBagoaga
damwCuttomer tarvcaTlc*ebnyRamp agenrs4Wuelers
•Security
"Animal Cara to laoo «aaa
■Muei love anmelr w a e*n
nW HYerldR S H 1 I hr
**Ortver la I

i tuck
■FOMAU-Oa YOU*
EamtoraMarr l

SI 0.35 TO START
F ro g 30 posmont by 1/7396
No exp lor into 1004111
-O E 8 A A V MANOR"' ‘
The toaovnng poaiuona era

r n u iim -

» you are
kka to be aW ved In tie sun
ip c4 a new butaiaaa A«*y m
parson at HOUSE OF ROYALTY,
7506 Santord Ave. M F bate aan
me Hours ol 9 30am A S 30pm
FART TRIE JO BS M IN C EKCtTINO AVIATION IMOUSTRV
AT SANFORD MTCRNAT10RAL
growing artne ground support
company • tunerWy hrlng tar
Pan-Tim* Ramp Service* per
sonnef to toed and untoed bag
gaga and cargo from Intemaeon
al Fkghtt These poaaons. ta
■par* toe abety to M up to 75
toe Pate a drug setearwig
complaW a 10 year background
hittary understand fngfun and
work a RaeftSa schedule to aiduda weekends Wa oiler unttorma. a new tuning waga raw
and a chatenpng work anvvonmant Slop by our ganarai oRcaa located al 9747 Camel Ave­
nue Appacakona may be com
plated Monday Fwou^l Thurs
aaykom 10 am untl 3 pm
PACKERS

153— Acreage Lot For
Sate
Osteen
Large Buitdtng Lo t.. 111.*00
1.T Acre* C o rn !...M l,*00

INTClIlGEirr ITAFFING

Real estate , mcl
322-7498
Wofcfve Pinos Blvd

'Eitra pay to ditvars.
‘ Open • am
601 Dogtrack Rd, Longwood.
3604106__________

Hometite. 4 4 a a e t 175.000
Hwy 46. t m4e W of rtver

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BK*|iii
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tit neiity

S A LE S

Need Hokdey Cash? Wei pad
lut A part time positions avail
abla in casual working al
moaphere Longwood location
Mrte or Dsbbu 7674770
TELLER.

tor A m 334-3710
WANTED: live m Housekeeper/
cook 3 ? house w/ pool Local
temeleprel 1344716__________
WANTED: Indnrdual* wtio ere
seating a ftefrtfcnn people onenUted career GREAT employ
mem enwonment. proletaionaf
suiut end benefits Consider
toe career ct Dents: Assisting
Formal aducaeon ot 1700 horns
Lesckng to SUM and National
creaentisf* Work in a fast
paced, hrgbtey technical, aver
changing career m toe anted
haaAh kata ol Dsnlal Aseitang
Cad Orange Technical CerAaren*o Tech Denial Depart667-346-7966, eat 4636
Whether you am already In toe
work puce, ready to mentor or
ust looking b to# Mum they
nave a prat
progrem designed lor

na/L

W AR EH O USE
Individual

nights (apm

to work
tlrns) In

IIMr.
:00pmat:
Armolllni I
Unas, Inc.
Ml North Hwy 17
Plwreon, FL

221— Good Things to
Eat

JACUZZI Cedar ttoet-m door/
out door. New 97800. asking
&lt;1200 Magnevos 46 inch color
TV w/doort Under warranty
(Sears)
New 11900. asking
1895 Sean S/S 27 cubic ft In
e:ur-cube cruthed/water/iight.
Under warranty (Sears) New
11595. asking 1895 Sean
oouch/tteeper. tan tabnc 11700
new. |uft kke new. te l lor 1400

NAVEL ORANGES 6 RED
GRAPEFRUIT. Meriwether
Farm* 3461 Cetory Ave
NAVEL ORANGES-U pick or We
Pick Iroth lo order. 3880 Moores
Station Rd 323-8367
Navels, red grapefruit tanger­
ines Freth From Grove We
ttMp BAOQS MARKET

C g 790-1946.________________

VARIETY OF CITRUS U PICK
5672 Deer Path Lane-SanfordCat lor dreaiont 333-2277

Refrigerator-Whirlpool 965 2
•pace heaters 125 29’ color
TV. 135 330-7344 tv msg

(4071 T ------------D E L TO N A 10 acre*. Ideal lor
larmtog or nurteryf Zoned agncultural
13.900/A C R E
Sm
down twtawnar Rnanc* *04-717-

1 7 0 o* 004-707•ANFOftO-Zbdrm Just renovsl­
ed immacuUt*. CHA. carport.
WO hook-up H6CKksoounl
softy. 7744611

•n jto rrtD tmse*&lt;
•loo on First monto# mm
3314467 or 3314133
APARTMENT LOCATOR Arvc
Find stoat you am ton*mg tor
Never e lee*

to tha ary

COUNTRY UVdUO

117— Commorclol
Rontalo
f

bdrm tpt on 7?nd Sir eel m i new
carpet A pen) P»bo. tg yard, at
dead and ol ttraat on 4 acres
•340/mon C a i 373-6736

M ARINER S V IL LA G E
LAM ADA t norua S4IOUO
7 BO.VU Sirouo AND UP
3 2 3 -0 6 7 0
ROOELEA VkXAO

Art Opedaf •MfOOAandl
HUO OKAY 407-3304033
OAHFORO 1 txkm Ground toor.
ta n preh. til appf. pool use
Remorse* C q 060-7370
SANFORD 7/7 Approsimatefy
1.000 *q It W T) tod. MXVmo
. lowdapoa e g 333-1061
■ANFORO MOTORIC OUT.
1/1 9cm petto, hardwood Roots.
beptoue Speuuut 14003350
Reedy 333-3*66
■ANFORO Good area Spmtest
2/1 AC. h a S rp * patio A yard
H IV m o .tJ O P to p 6604044

OANFOROfOUPLEX

Histone

OrtSnct. 1 to m . AeOOYno * sac
3134131 M pgr 4444900

10D— Condominium
Rtntalo
dry rm, son
A IlfU m o
1144

LEA S E Prim* showroom A
warehouse &gt; 10.070 eq ft SH
441 frontage 407 576-7500
Longwood. IT 97 ItV m oFH E E
7800 tq ft AApart Store From/
Offce 3334304 or 6664117
Offtco l » *c « A va a trte lo r
Leeee. Santord Commerce Cu
located at Park Ave A 75m St 7
sue** approi 3.000 si A 6.900
si Akpsi pw yoar Parkatg w
abundant C a t John G a y at
Sinctfy Com m arcui. Lie Raal

157— Mobile Home*
For Sate
*4 FLE E TW O O O 14 X 70 3 7
CHA. 10 X 70 awing Many EX
THASff 631-7706 or 372-1993

2/2-91000

down.

DWide

Loc

to Carnage Cove Gregory Mo
b«e Home* 3334300_________
PARK A V I. I

Home*93 000to 96 000 Setup
Financing OUtETt 331-3— 1

CARRIAGE COVE
&gt;4i441/3 B7 Stykn* Spkt
plan, new carpet, vmyf A lap
ukng 114000

191— Building
Materials
PUBLIC NOTICE:
pul

up. bkjeprtott included May*
steel bldg company it iqutoaltog. 40X31 wet 17.770 w4l sea
tor 91 fteO MX (On was
118.270 now 111,977
Other sl/aghl watt avalabte
Chuck 1 4 0 0 -170-3348

201— Horses
ENGLISH HORSEBACK RIDING

lessons, camp, swimming
GENEVA. *904391
2 1 1 —

B5— Rooms For Rant

CUD D LE UP

EFPKEM CV

in on# of U io m cozy homos.

tod Laundry, phone, and M
uee A65-A90 a week 3744995
to eases. LG dup.
le t A tost
•33-4193__________
. ROOM FOR RENTATOWeek
* ttooeec FiA house pnv
WtoshenOrywr 631-3H1
AREA.
334-6M1 I f

at

F u rn is h e d

323-3301
9281 B. SANFORD A V I., SANFORD

•ANFORO H a furnished 1
bdrm Apt. Good tor yumg coupto/tmge person. 1390/mo «
tiSO/dsp incl uta Tstophone
hook-up No tods 1334160 at-

EARN SOME EXTRA MONEY!

CARRIERS
WANTED
Newspaper dstivefy tor sstsblishsd routes in the
Santord v m . Earn monsy MBs tsUng a drivs in «w
country or c*y. Muat havs dapandabte transportation,
ofjangttmnsi amm ara os avaasoia nr anamoon
in psrsona at

MARKETING
SALES
TRAINEE

POSmON OPEN FOR:

G R A P H IC
A R T IS T
-L- oonv
ii|ij—
MACfinn

**-

P.O.Box

adM a ctos. Mai raauma to;
1M7, Santoid, R. 82771or apply
in

P4.Bas1MlklaMBd.fi Mm

lor Dreedtod
(Age* 2-5) and olamantefy
Mwd (ogoo 5-10) (hOdron,
wMNn Em porlsh ooEIng.
TNo mlnfBBy lo owpotlw i to
roqUro on ovongo d ab
hours a tesak (ol «N ch two
to toroo hour* wB bo an
Butd&gt;y monWtgi) tar 10
montoo a yoor « o comp« r — Oon ot 550 psr^wssk.
Mtotorootod, moro ktauie*
cai t i t chuRh oMoo al
(407) 322-4011.

n it m

LAKE M A W #

lo oooldm te Mfb E
Chrtotten to Bovotop and

A

Local company wants
a hf^h-mercy, versatile
person, wholeamt
quickly, to fill a
marketing position.
Communication and
sales experience a plus.
Clerical experience
helpful. Internal duties
as well as
outside sales.
Base plus commission.
C ar allow ance
C a ll 322-2581

for an appointment

•000 OOWN— W HT R EW Y
When you can own evt 3 bOm
home ml CMA. new pant A cat
pel 7 AM about HUO hor
Thai
M OOENLAKE ESTATE 0
3/3. bands. W 10. eon peso, gar,
CH/A |79(Vmo Weton Reeay
686-1700 eto. *700
L A K I MARY 1/1 A49(Vmon *
5490 dap Santord. 2/1 5499/
mon ♦ 5496 Oaf) Santord. 3/1
•575/mon * 1979 Dap No PeU.

in W TB O U HiHTALl
C AM ELBER R V 3/3 Carpor
to n p d v CH/A.------- 0000I90M
•ANFORO M Ouftaa CH/A
IprnTtong &gt;4
B V I swum rm. car
port, teeg ntapnon J M
PINE CREST W1 m&gt;
ML
ig yard. CHA.
JB I O O Y U (407) ( B
—
H O U O iO TO R EM T

'44 VW BEETLE SEDAN. Restored, show quality. Beel-up
ongne 38000(FIRM, 3234697.
33------1964 Z-26 CAMARO V8 New
motor, new Irene 1975. Cell
130-7344 or eager 174
1907 PLYMOUTH VOYAGER,
blue. AT. i t Good condrtion
&gt;1900 0 6 0 330-471S_________
1*69 NISSAN S EN TH A, 5 dr.
wrvte, A l. ee krcekant corykhon &gt;7.900 O B O 33S-47SS
63 BUICK R EG AL STATIO N
W AG O N Greet transportation
A T . An 11,000 FIRM 333-7311
•7 PRELUDE 1.0 SI PS. uereo.
5-speed. PW. Sun root 13.950

CM 307-1677_______________
BLACK REGAL 3 dr. 94 Coup*
Loaded, special equpt pck. 3 8
Eng. new tires, new brake*,
hated 94k Esc car. took* new
110.950 OBO C*&gt; 372-7961 or

•04-774-2224/407460-3137
ROUND OAK latae » 4 Ethan Al­
len Udder back chaw* 1650

235Truck/Buses/Vans For
Sate

For Root

DW VI. OANFORO/IK MARY
FernOy perk, tow tot rent. $747/
mo eat-to u many eruai Re­
duced tor quick tale Askng
•19.50OORO CM 302-7168 or
pgr 377-1980

A M OVE m SP EC IA L It 400 iq
ft A t g (7 6 6 A M O NTH O fleeStmage 3714170 or 333-7994

159— Real Estate
Wanted

115— Offlco Spac*

OFFICE/OFFKf-W ARSHOUM
Cuardon Personal Storage
C M tor d u g * 97*7500
■ANFORO OFFICE 0PAC1
1MO OF. 407-311-7004

141— HomM For Sate

W/D tern rm

IA400

MVEOTOR BUYMQ HOUSES

181— Appliances 8
Furniture For Sate
BED mack wrought bon. CA­
NOPY And premium orthepekke
Coal 11200. taenhoe 1325 673

(407) 3344911, E xt I N

BEOS ORTHOPEDIC FIRM
SETS wtei S yoar warranty Nev­
er used Twin 175 Ful &gt;109
Queen 1179 Kng 1169 CM
DAY SEO White. Victorian
ttyte with 2 twin mime nag A
trundte Never used 1300 607MATTREA6 SALE - Fu* tin
uted boa apnngt A maarett.
165 00 Lam/t Mwrt 377-41P

C g 323-1236

217— Garage Sates

42 DODGE RAM 250 longbed
van 134.632 mates Runs As
N See end make otter at San­
ford Hereto. 300 N. French Ave,
Santord (in bock ol mem budd-

"0&gt;

239— Vablctea

WANT TO GET RtO
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A VARO SALE la Ihe perfect
way to do that and the lanttard
H arm can bring peopte to your
door Ad n o t your sate to the
Santoro Harm and Lake Mary
Uta tor only 351/krte and watch
toe earn* leave wtele toe
coma* to Cat by No
r 5-tno
run tor tore*
to to* Hereto
lor ONLY 116-3011 Aa wo atk o
toal you prepay toe aa C g utwoconhetph

(407) 322-2611

CASH t t t MEN
For Junk Care, Trucks A MMct

KtCPAMEMCAKAUTirUt. 177-StSO
240

Boat Rentals

F1SHS40 BOAT* FOR RENT

Starting at 130 A up. ABO:
74 Pontoon Cal 330-1612

241— Rac.
Vahlctes/Campara For
Sate
71 VW Pop-up camper- Low

maeege. drives good, nt
497-1080

219— Wanted to Buy

OFFICE DESK, metal. 6
etchea. 100 33S4TM

TR A V E L TRAILER 1996 36 K .
hit ifcda. W argi
W/D. queen
Urge bath.
queen bad.
ba
Asking 119,500
419,500 4S7-M S 4 1 B1
**1 4337
-&lt;

COUNTRY CLUB MAHON •
2/1. B g bonus nwooiAd be 3
‘ m new peek SvtoUL new car&gt;63.900
fOOMERE FAR E • 3/16,
void, be screen porch,
•40300
LAKE M ART 49 -CarUnai Oaks
H. &gt;700 OF, apM pun, cadi
oeOngR. k pc. pool v a . I *

acres mi cuf-cts ser comet tot

POt.OOO *07431-7796
•ANFORO AR EA-V3 M UST
S (X U O V A douca* gataga,
yard. 300 Roe* Or C a l i
toga 3*9-6667

2 5 2 - A c c o u n tin g

ECON SOOKKlEPWaO Cuttonkiedgxeorwkrad
pck-ip
2 5 3 -A d d M o n a A

rlV IlH JW Ii
NEW REMODEL REPAM
Doors, windows, carpentry,
eatng. decks A concrete
373-4637 S G Bates CSC 19660

C e l 371---------

*1 CHA, W « hook­
ups.
tSOQ/iw * 5490/eec.
Please cak 3334314
I V7 A979toio «
•SOO/tec Oaf) 3314333
AOonigee Home Censer, toe
•ANFORO 2/1. Conv location
(40Q4RO. XMAS Owcoum Ret
req 3114737

231— Care For Sate

MOOERN FURN. S Antique*

M STORICAL AREA ctose to
la n e . 1/1. aal-to tut. kv rm .
IM v a a k A30GQap 3774095

m A dR totno.naorw .0^^

332-1117

Ceil 323-8160

OFFtCE/W HSE 3 .000- 19.000 Si
From 13 *l Prime location Hwy
17-97 Santord, 1 U tram Airport
Bkrd C a 114-4440 JtnVOuo

HOT, HQT, HOT! 3kU rMBf Upptf,
Hardwood Ftoors. walk to Sam
Mtgyi Only 140.6001

Federto F a Houwng Act. when
makes i wegm n edverttoe arty
pmierenoe. kmReeon, or tlwctwttoeeon baaed on rwo*. col­
or. religion, aes. hamRcap. U-

OAK FIFIEWOOO FOR SALE
SANFORD AREA

The Lakeland Center
Jan 17 A 18. 1996
9-5 Sat 9-4 Sito
Sponsored by Lakeland R4te
A Pistol Club. Inc

678-0459

D a m E M i M B ______

12 ■ AA M l 73 Cambndge

a il l.

UnfumiohBd

THE BIG ONEII
OVER BOOTABLES

H air tytlmg aqupment Neatly
enough lo tet-up
a 4 chair
Shop 11200
PI**** ce l 7601146.

AntiquafColtedlbtes

1/1,
lu s ite n M

103— Ho u b m -

mm mmw

60 X 30

PHONE OPERATORS
10 IIIA V F/T ar F/T
1-BOO-71 S -S 2 2 S

223— Miscalls naous

187— Sporting Goods

N#ed6 75 woffcsrs dally.
*M algn on bonus to new am-

indoor/outdoor rape needed tor
past control Uwn care Eap/
non-exp,
benefits.
raaktbc
•400/waak Call Turf Matter
3714979_____________________
RECE PTIONIS T/SECnE T An Y
Must havs typing A kgW com­
puter skill* 330 9907 leave
message_____________________
SECURITY OFFICER JOR
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy 6 Aaaoc. 634-7444
SHIPPING CLERK/
MAINTENANCE
PIT M F C M 326-0666________

181— Appliances &amp;
Furniture For Sale

kites* MU*

R IG H T H A N D M AN

WEEKLY RENTALS
t tordng d tTT/wk
llm n c Downtown 33» 4431

M .lg lN Ja

8 A N FO R D P LA C E 3/7
Vinyl
txkng. trg fned yard, cath c a tingt. new plumbing 160,900.
C M 327-4441.

Nones

I. At* tor Dvactor ct Nursor apply wttom SO Norm
may 1749. OeBary. Ftorv
Drug Free taetbp*aea-

M L

SANFORD newly remodeled
poof home Pymtt under 9500
Easy hnanctoQ C q 277-7561

Nunn

C M A f / lR W ta B
1lam-70

S

141— Homes For Sale

CPA requbod Cel 377-6547
PRODUCTION WORKERS
Large green house needs hard
working Setlmottvaled people
Mutl have high energy level,
quick hand and be able to stand
long hours Must have an eye
for deaign Piece work avertable
tor soma position* Apply In
person 6770 We si SR 46 San-

TELEMARKETERS

3784(81

i n l i l ’n i ;

KIT 'N’ t'AKI.VI.K ® liy luirrj WfIrIU

PRESCHOOL TEACHER

■

"

71— Help Wanted

LA K E M ARY CueL OR. 'art on
QntoaL pond. OSSteM
REN OVATED Fenced. RvAWV

ml (Aenjcmprcht

OC POOL Pre-tarectoa 3/3 hr/
car garA p ril .
ON J Over 1.600 eq fc UvANV
lam, kmc, toed M 3J 00
R S M 7W T IO Lite near 1/3 acre
Dei. w kah pcrpO no dlfW O O

2 8 1 • C om p u te r

C o n s u ltin g
Nelesrh toatakaeona WmSViK,
Acoesa. VB. graphics, on-Me
eaawtg Rea 467474-1433
2 9 2 -C o b in e te

ALL TYPE CASEMTS-reieca/
wood/micteteg unUouraartop/
doorstYww catwan 33444 M
2 9 3 -C a rp a n try

W hy sanrT Own w *500 Down! 1/
4 acre. 2/2 aV2 add) ronma

CnnvtelalY

ranovited.

CHA.

Owner/Agent Fme 24 hour hot-

CARPENTER. Al Home
rapaes. panang A ceramic Me.
Rtehq* Omae 371-6977
2 9 8 -C h iM C a iw

2 7 8 -C te c trie a l
NEED AN ELICTlMCtAMt
CALL O C T* ELECTRIC

EXM BUbSw M Y
2 7 8 -H a n d y M a n

U-BUY-IT-I wdi Aeaembte Ml
ChnstmastH Apphrtoytmnl cb/
•sc Local houg celt ( 7S-10A3

A -2 LewTeeh
Drvoroe 355. Custody 176.
BankhOtay ITS . Name O o g e
199. Etc 24 hr* (407) 572-0347
bndaprtngxwnV

j-Z P A A A l
C g (417) 3344*78 H h n .

2 7 9 -H a u iin g

HAUUNOIt
Ratal trash, garage dean outsl
ftel ionKite Rateslf
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by Chic Young

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Unprotected sex is risky

DEAR DIL GOTT: I am a virgin who
had a successful vasectomy. If I meet
a woman who tests negative for vene­
real disease, can I safely have unpro­
tected sex?
DEAR READER: By having a
vasectomy, you have virtually elimi­
nated pregnancy, which used to be
one of the most feared consequences
of intercourse — at least when I was
growing up in the 1950s. Today, how­
ever, sexually active people have far
more to fear than pregnancy. At last
count, there were more than 30 sexu­
ally transmitted diseases, ranging In
severity from AIDS (fatal) to herpes
(uncomfortable). Fortunately, most
STDs arc curable but it’s practically
impossible to test for all of them — in
part because some, such as chlamy­
dia, produce few, if anv, symptoms. A
potential partner could be checked for
AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis,
herpes, and the other common STDs,
but — depending on her sexual hiatory — she could still harbor an infec­
tion that could be passed to you dur­
ing unprotected sex. There are no
guarantees in life; any sexual activity
by Art Santoro ' carries potential risk.
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Nonetheless, you probably don't
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want to go to your grave a virgin.
r o s T A j b e c o e ?* i—
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Ttwieforc, I advise you to be cautious­
ly selective. By doing so. you won’t
completely eliminate the risk of infec­
tion. but you’ll certainly reduce it sub­
stantially.
Here's an analogy. The risk of being
struck by an automobile while cross­
ing a quiet street in your community
is statistically quite small It can hap­
pen. but such an event would be very
unusual However, if you run out into
the street without looking both ways,
you substantially increase the chance
of injury. Conversely, if you are pru­
o f TH EY WERE EVEN
dent. look both ways, and take other
precautions, your risk of being run
. v t h e s a m e co lo r
over is markedly reduced.
Same with sex. Pick your street.
Keep your wits about you And. by all
means, look both ways
To give you more information. I am
sending you a copy of my Health
Report "Where to Find Sex Infor­
mation." Other readers who would
like a copy should send 12 plus a king,
self-addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 2017, Murray Hill Station.
New York, NY 10154. Be sure to men­
tion the title.
DEAR DR GOTT You’re wrong to
condone masturbation.
My brother did it a lot became lazy
and wouldn't work. When he was 30,
he developed nervous spells. Then he
required special treatment. Later, he
had a fatal stroke. His death was a
blessing
DEAR READER: Although I am
sorry that your brother died. I'd have
a hard time blaming it on masturba­
tion. Despite traditional "wisdom.”
there are no scientific studies linking

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There la something irresistible
about making a play that hoodwinks an
opponent into error. Today's deal was
reported by Tim Bourte (pronounced
"Burke"), who livea in a suburb of
Canberra, the Australian capital As a
sidelight, Bourke has one of the
world's biggest collections of bridge
books and magazines.
Weal opened two apadea, a weak
two-bid showing a good aia-card suit
and some 4-10 high card points. A mo­
ment later. South was in four hearts.
After West led the spade king, how did
South play?
If South only had a second diamond,
the contract would be easy to make.
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The first declarer banked all on a 3 2
trump aplil (which would make the
heart seven a dummy entry). He won
with dummy's spade ace and cashed
two lop trumps. When they broke 3 1.
South couldn't do hotter than two
The second declarer (unnamed be­
cause it was Bourke?) did much bet­
ter. He ducked the first trick! Then be
put up the spade ace on West's spadequeen continuation. No doubt (•ugfowg
mockingly to himself. East raffed Yet
now the contract couldn't be defeated.
South won theiclub switch, draw
tramps, unblocked the diamond ace,
crossed to dummy with a tramp to Uw
•even, and discarded his three blacksuit losers on the top diamonds. South
had brought home an overtriefc.
With hindsight, it is easy to say that
East should nave discarded at trick
two, which stops declarer from getting
to those diamonds But who would do
that?

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masturbation to laziness, nervous dis­
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orders or stroke. True, like any other
GOTT, M.D
human activity, self-pleasuring can be
carried to extremes. However, cen­
turies of adolescents (and adults)
have masturbated. In moderation, it is
a natural function and I believe that
more harm has resulted from the guilt
of its prohibition than from the act
itself.
although most people feel more com
fortablo using a dry dressing for the
DEAR DR. GOTT: What do you
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contain antibiotic cream?

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                    <text>WEDNESDAY

February 1 1 ,1 9 9 8

Sanford Herald
Serving Sanford, Lake Mary and Seminole County since 1908
90th Year, No. 122 - Sanford. Florida

Televangelist sentenced
to four years in prison

Not a good day for Sassy, Babes
By R U B S W H IT E

Herald Staff Writer

Tolevangelist George
Crossloy Jr. was
sentenced to tour years
in prison Tuesday in
Seminole County Court,
18th Judicial Circuit.
Crossloy was
convicted ol hiring a
hitman, who turned out
to be an undorcover
federal agent, to kill his
mistress’ ox-husband
back in 1993. Crossley
was convicted in
December ot solicitation
to commit murdor and
solicitation to commit
assault. Crossley
romained upboat as he
was being taken away.
“{Prison] is a groat place
to witnoss for Christ,"
said Crossley, "It's
another opportunity for
mo to evangelize." The
State Attorney's Office
had asked for the
maximum penalty
ot eight and a half years in prison. Crossley is shown during
his initial arrest July 3,1996.

Gotta sing, gotta dance

SANFORD - Something rare
happened Tuesday • the Board

nl Seminole County Com m is­
sioners received a round of a p ­
plause.
It came from GO or more
resldenls of Fern Park, who

wrre ecstatic that the comm is­
sioners had denied a rrquest
try the House of Babes for a li­
cense to serve alcohol (beer
nnd wine).

“Do we clean up a blighted
area by spreading alcohol on
It?" asked Fern Park resident
Bill Studwell.
8m

A d u lt, P a g e 3A

Development on
the waterfront
Most like it, but question
use of Fort Mellon Park
By N IC K P P E IP A U r

Herald Staff W hirr_____________
SANFORD • It has become
the talk of the town, ut least In
many circles. What may happrn to Fort Mellon Park?
Will It Ireconte a conference
center/hotel complex area with
hundreds of cars filling some
(larking lot. nr will It remain a
passive park for rltlzens to
stroll along Santonin lakefront? Or could It become
both?
Practically every governmen­
tal and civic meeting has had
some discussion at tout It. Uist

Wednesday, the city's Commu­
nity
Redevelopment
Agency
liad II as a primary subject of
consideration.
During
(his Monday even­
ing's Sanford Clly Commission
meeting, a woman represent­
ing a number of residents of
llram Towers. 51!! K. First
Street, presented the comm is­
sion with a signed petition
from Drum residents against
any changes In the present
park. *Wc are opposed to hav­
ing It developed.* she said.
'Don't destroy our park.*
Tbesday evening at 7 p.m..
Bee D ev elo p , P age BA

Left lo right. Sanford citizens Martha Yancey and Kay Barthofomaw axamins
artists conceptions of tha possible development of Fort Melon Park, pre­
sented during a pubic meeting Tuesday evening.

Young men lauded for fine character
B y M A R V A H A W K IN B

Herald C olum nist____
SANFORD • Young Men of
Distinction are high school
students who were selected to
lx- groomed for development of
the five character trails that a
young
man
of
distinction
should pussrss.
T h ese

IO yo u n g

m en

w ere

trained and guided through the

Ballet Guild celebrates
three decades of dance
By

JK AN A H UO H ES

Herald Stall Writer
SANFORD - The Ballet Guild
of Sanford captures the magfc
In celebration o f Its 30th Anni­
versary with an enchanting
dance event. The sorcery o f Uie
Guild's Valentine's Day per­
formance of “Capture The
Magic' will have you In Its
spcIL
This will not be the custom­
ary hearts and flowers Valen­
tine. The cast o f 50 outstand­
ing Oulld performers will tum
the ordinary Into the extraor­
dinary with witches, wizards
and feats o f Illusion.
Ballet Oulld Artistic Direc­
tors Miriam Doktor and Valeric
Weld, who design the over all
show, have also written the
story this year. With a wave of
their magic wand Doktor and
Weld have conjured up "The
Great
Wizard
of
Drofnas
(Sanford spelled backwards)*.
“Wltchle Poo", the Wizard's first
assistant and “Zclda* the gypsy
fortune teller. They've added a
dash o f the Phantom of the
Opera, and local magician
John Catlller will be on hand
to lend a “sleight o f hand*.
The bewitching performance
will feature such popular fa ­

vorites as the classic “Blur
Danube*. “Oliver*. Bye Bye
Birdie*. ‘ Music M.m“, and a
salute to *Rlverdance*.
Guest choreographers Myles
Thoroughgood and
Deborah
Coe will premiere their new
works which will Include Cor's
'Llltle Blue Devil*, a dance In­
terpretation o f a Paul Klee
painting set to music written
by Gunter Schuller.
Thoroughgood's ’ Don't Stop Movin'*
will bring the performance fo a
Jazzy climax.
Guild alumni will reunite for
the Anniversary
Gala. The
alumni will receive special rec­
ognition at the performance.
Alumni and dancers' sponsors
and friends will be honored at
a reception hosted by the B al­
let Guild dancers and Board of
Directors following the per­
formance.
‘ Our special 9100 sponsor Is
Gregory Hines, star of Broad­
way. movies and television,*
notes Weld. T h e dancer he
sponsors Is Jenny Dennis, who
Is In her second year with the
B.O.S.*
The Magic begins at 8 p.m.
on Feb. 14 ot Winter Springs
High School I’erformlng Arts
Center. Tickets are $8 and may
be purchased Just before show
time or In advance by calling
323 1000.

IN O C t

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requirements needed to liecome Young Men of Distinction
by Felicia R. Roquemorc. Dtrector and Cheryl Knight. A s ­
sistant Director of the Kirgan/a Modeling Agency.
These young men inim the
various county high schools
were from Scmlnoir County's
leading students who
pre­
sented positive cultural, per­
sonal. rducatlouul. social and

Historic cem etery
clears up name, to
clean up grounds
By N IC K P P E IP A U P

Herald Staff Writer
SANFORD • A long-standing
disagreement ubout a cemetery
name has finally been re­
solved. The cemetery, located
near
the
city's
Evergreen
Cemetery was named for I’ugc
Jackson, not Pare Jackson.
Somewhere In lime there was
an apparent typographical er­
ror.
In preparation for discus­
sions regarding u proposed
cleanup at the cemetery Mon­
day nlghl. a number o f Inter­
ested citizens turned out al the
Sanford Clly Commission work
session. They Included Violet
Jackson Crawford. Introduced
as a distant but direct relative
of Page Jackson.
laical historians have found
documents Indicating that Page
Jackson owned properly on
which the cemetery Is located
as well as adjacent to other
small cemetery areas. One of
the adjacent areas Is now
owned by Harriett Boyd of Lake
Mary,
who
purchased
the

organizational
skills.
They
were artlve participants In a
number of workshops hr Id to
help make them bettrr young
men who will be able to move
Into the every growing and a p ­
proaching 21st Century.
These
young
men were
taught self-awareness, cultural
awareness, health and physi­
cal fitness snd social graces.
The Sanford Civic Center was

the site of the first Young Men
of Distinction conference of tg&gt;
and coming youth who are be­
ing mentored by the older fel­
lows.
Sylvrster Wynn. Sr. was mas­
ter of ceremonies for tills ele­
gant occasion. A greeting was
brought from Mayor Lorry Dale
and from Uie Sanford City
commissioners by Dr. Velma

A tree grows in Sanford

properly In 1974 and knew Ms.
Crawford as well some o f the
cemetery's history.
Crawford, now
HI, went
through a lengthy presentation
alxiut Rage Jackson, a farmer
who owned the land next to
another cemetery, and who
stood in his front yard and
waved when funeral proces­
sions passed by. She said over
the years, when someone died,
they would say they were being
‘ taken to Page Jackson.' while
Jackson did not have the
cemetery, only that land adja­
cent to tt.
Crawford said she had six
rrlulIvcH b u r le d In the urea the
city has been calling Pace
Jackson. “The Odd Fellows ac­
tually had the real cemetery.*
she said. T h e place where
folks are burled doesn't have a
nam e.*

Regardless of the name of
the plare where residents have
lircn burled for as many as 90
yrars. the Sanford Historical
Society and city have found It
to lie In deplorable condition.
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M anslaughter charged
after kicked man dies
P r o a B lafT Ra p o rta

FERN PARK - Investigator
Dan Prast o f the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office arrested
James Lewis Page. 32. of 416
Fairfax Ave., Winter Park.
Monday. Feb. 9. In connection
with the death o f John Douglas
McPherson.
Charged with
manslaughter. Page was trans­
ported to the John E. Polk Cor­
rectional Facility where he was
Incarcerated
under $10,000
bond.
The body of McPherson was
discovered
In
his
vehicle
parked In front o f his residence

on Dec. 22. 1997. An autopsy
Indicated the cause o f death to
be due to an Injury McPherson
received to his head.
Investigator Prast‘s Investi­
gation revealed that McPherson
was visiting James Lewis Page
at a residence In Hidden Mead­
ows Apartments In Fern Park
several hours preceding his
death. According to Investiga­
tor Prast. Page struck the vic­
tim. knocking
him
uncon­
scious.
Page then kicked
McPherson as he was uncon­
scious. Tills action caused an
edema o f the brain (hat re­
sulted In McPherson's death.

Cathay Bossart, of tha Scenic Improvement Board In Santord, along
with helpers from tha City Parks Department and tha State Forestry
Service guide the children of the three- year- old to pre-Mndergertan
d e ss from the First United Methodist Church In planting a tree at Cen­
tennial Perk In downtown Sanford. The tree Is a live oak, a gtt from the
Jacksonville Electric Company. The tree le a seeding of the Treaty*
oak from the Je ssie B e l DuPont Perk In JackaonvMe. According to his­
tory, the treaty* oak w as part of a truce between the vtfitte men and the*
Indiana. Sanford celebrated Arbor Day Monday.

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

�2A •Sanford Herald. Sanlord Florida •Wednesday February 11,

Toastmasters offer leadership at Lakeview
By MARY ROW ELL
Herald Correspondent
A very1 special graduation
ceremony was recently held at
Lakeview Middle School.
Fif­
teen students graduated from
a Youth Leadership course
sponsored by the Night Owls
and Omni Chapters o f Toast­
masters International. In the
el gilt week course, students
learned how to write and give
a three minute speech on a
topic of their choice. They
learned
how
to
evaluate
speeches. They also learned
how to conduct meetings and
elect
ofllcers.
(During
the
course, everyone got a chance
to be an ofllcer.J
Toastmasters International ts
an organization that gives Its
members a chance to practice
and refine their com m unica­
tion skills. It also offers sem i­
nars and classes on almost
anything pertaining to written
and
oral
communication.
When Judy Wall-Townaend. an
English teacher at L ak eview
Middle School, heard ab o u t
some of the trainings o ffe re d ,
she called Rosella B on h am .
Rosella set up the a c h e d u le
and then called A1 C u m b e rbatch and James O cqu e o f th e
Night Owls and Omni C h a p te r
of Toastmasters to sponsor th e
course. Both gentlemen w e re
looking to become
D tstln - •
gulshed Toastmasters.
In Toastmasters, there are
three
levels.
C o m p eten t
Toastmaster
(C T M ).
A b le
Toastmaster IATM). a n d D is ­
tinguished Toastmaster (D IM ).
One of the requ irem en ts to
become
a
Distinguished
Toastmaster
Is
com m u n ity
service. The person must help
people In the community learn
about communication skills.
Toastmasters has also of­
fered Youth Leadership to 4 -H
and for the Health and Occu­
pation Classes at Lake Bran­
tley High. Youth Leadership Is
just one of the programs of­
fered by Toastmasters. They
also offer training for speechcraft. listening seminars and
more.
If you are Interested In one
of these classes or In Joining
Toastmasters.
call
Rosella
Bonham at 323-8284.

Language arts teacher Judy WaR-Townsend. princi­
pal Jim Shupe, Shanes MacDonald, Troy Loker,
Stepahnie Mealor, Nathan Alves and Kristin Liflhtloot.

Languags arts tsschsr Judy WaR-Townssnd. princi­
pal Jim Shupe. Chalandra Taylor, Joslsns Moors, Brit­

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U nited
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6 .4 0 0 m arriages a n d 3.200 d i­
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the an n u al n u m ber o f m a r­
riages drop p ed by 107.000.
w h ile the an n u al n u m ber o f
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m arriage rate (88.1 m arriages
p e r 1.000 population) and d i­
vorce rate (8.1 divorces p e r
1,000 population) o f any state
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ru n n e r-u p
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rate (1 5 .8 ) w hile O k lah om a.
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place In divorce rate.

•Am ong 18 to 2 4 -y e a r-o ld s.
24 percent o f wom en an d 14
percent o f m en w ere m a rrie d
aa o f 1995. The figures rose to
64 percent an d 56 percent for
25 to 3 4 -y ear-o ld s, an d 74
percent each for 35 to 5 4 y ear-o ld s. F or persons 55 an d
over, the percen tage (a lls to 53
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at first m arriage In 1095 w a s
24.5 years for wom en an d
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m en (l.e. never m arried, w id ­
ow ed, o r divorced) ages 18 to
34 for every 100 u n m arried
wom en those ages tn 1995. At
old er ages, however, the ratio
reverses, to 105 u n m a rrie d
wom en for every 100 u n m a r­
ried m en am ong 35 to 5 4year-old s and 291 u n m a rrie d
wom en for every 100 u n m a r­
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The Sanford Airport Author­
ity cordially Invites you to at­
tend a ceremony com m em o­
rating the Inaugural Service
with Sun Pacific International.
Inc. and Walnwrlghts V oca­
tions. Sun Pacific Flight 7 1 1 at
Orlando Sanford Airport D o­
mestic Terminal Friday. Feb.
13 at 10:30 a.m.

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The Sanford Senior Center Is
open Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The
following activities arc offered
weekly:
Monday:
aerobics.
arts/
crafts, bridge, pinochle.
Tuesday: Tai Chi Chlh. ball­
room dance lessons, country/western line dance.
Wednesday;
bridge.
line
dance class, crlbbage.
Thursday; tap dance lessons,
euchre,
mah Jongg.
wood­
carving.
Friday: line dance class,
dominoes, table tennis.
Blllards are available every
day. The center la located at
401 East Seminole Blvd. For
more Information call the cen ­
ter at 302-1010.

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In Central Florida for children
who need temporary shelter
because their own family envi­
ronments are unsafe.
This has created a dire need
for more volunteers to serve as
foster parents In Orange and
Seminole counties.
To learn how to become a
foster parent, call the Children
and Families Foster Parent
Recruiters at (407)245-0400
or (800)882-8699.

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establish m en ts
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10,200
people
p ro d u c e d
chocolate an d cocoa p ro d u cts.
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$3.3 b illio n w orth o f good s
that year. M ean w h ile.
7 62
U .S . establish m en ts, e m p lo y ­
ing 53.7 0 0 people m a n u fa c ­
tured can dy an d oth er c o n fe c ­
tionery
produ cts.
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shipped 911.3 billion w orth o f
goods.

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van ia could b e called the n a ­
tion's sw eetest state. It has
m ore establish m en ts m ak in g
candy and oth er co n fectio n ery
prod u cts (8 3 ) an d ch o co late
an d cocoa p ro d u cts (25) than
an y other state. The K eystone
State also lead s the w ay In th e
n u m ber o f p erso n s em p loyed
In
establish m en ts
m a n u fa c ­
tu rin g chocolate an d cocoa
produ cts, 4 ,8 9 1 -a b o u t
fou r
tim es m ore th an the next
leadin g state. W iscon sin , w ith
1,294. Pen n sylvan ia trails Illi­
nois. how ever. In em p loyees
w ho m ake can dy an d oth er
confectionery p ro d u c ts—7,2 8 9
com pared w ith 13,006.

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deligh ts could have been m ade
som ew here ou tside the U n ited
States. Betw een J a n u a ry an d
O ctober.
1997.
the U n ited
S tates Im ported 9250.1 m il­
lion w orth o f chocolate from
C an ad a, m ore th an from a n y ­
w h ere
dae.
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th e
U nited
K ingdom
w as
th e
lead in g
n ip p lie r
of
chocolate can dy to the U n ited
S tates d u rin g the sam e period,
w ith sh ipm en ts totaling $ 7 5 .7
m illion .

T h e re la no shortage
of
p laces w h ere you can b u y
flo w ers for
y o u r valen tin e;
there w ere 2 6 ,400 florists n a ­
tionw ide. em ployin g 1 2 3 .6 0 0
p erso n s, tn 1996. D ata on
1995 V alen tin e's D ay (lo w e r
not available.

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b u y th is y ear cam e from C o ­
lu m bia, o u r n atio n 's lead in g
su p p lie r o f c u t G ow ers. U A
Im ports o f cu t G ow ers from
C o lu m bia totaled $30 1 .2 m ilboa betw een J an u a ry a n d O c ­
to ber 1997.

C ITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF
PERMITTED,
CONDITIONAL,
OR PROHIBITED
USE CHANGE
Tha City of Lake Mary, Florida, proposal to adopt tha fol­
lowing ordinanoa:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORI­
DA, AMENDING ORDINANCE 241 A8 COOIFIED IN TH E
LAKE MARY COOE OF ORDINANCES. AMENDING
CHAPTER 154.00 DEFINITIONS TO INCLUDE A DEFIN­
ITION FOR RETAIL MANUFACTURING O U TLET
STORE. AMENDING CHAPTERS 154.65 ANO 154.66 TO
INCLUOfi RETAIL MANUFACTURING O UTLET STORES
AS A PERMITTED USE: PROVIDING FOR CODIFICA­
TION; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICTS, SEVERABILITY
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
A Public Hearing on tha Ordinance wM be held on
February 18,1186, at 7:00 PAL, or aa soon toaraafter aa
poaatria, In Ota City Commission Chamber*, Lake Mary
City Hal, 100 N. Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida.
Tha public la invftad to attend and be heard. A copy of tha
Ordinance la available In tha City Cterife office at Lake
Mary City Hal.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECI­
SION MADE BY TH I8 COMMISSION WfTH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING OR
HEARING, HE OR SHE WILL NEED A RECORD O F THE
PROCEEDINGS. AND THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR 8HE MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD O F TH E PROCEEDINGS 18 MADE. WHICH
RECORD INCLUDES ?HE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE
UPON WHICH TH E APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. FLORI­
DA STATUTES 2810106.
PERSONS WITH D&lt;8ABNJTIE8 NEEDING ASSISTANCE
TO RART1CIRATE M ANY OF THE8E PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT TH E C ITY ADA COORDINATOR AT
LEA8T 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
(407)324-3024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY, FLORIDA
CAROL A FOSTER, CfTY CLERK

�Sanford Herald. Sanford. Florida • Wednesday. February 11, - M

Deputies jail man for attempted murder

P O LIC E B R IE M
Dltordgriy coedact
Craig Tossl, 27. o f 4930 S.
Sanford Ave.. Sanford, was arrrstrd Sunday fay Sanford p o­
lic e .
T o m ! was charged with
disorderly conduct and a r
rested In the 500 block of
North Palmetto Avenue. Toast
was arrested after several re­
quests for him to atop yelling
were Ignored.

Officer’s ;
Slade Stewart. 32, o f 307
Helena Ct.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Sunday by Sanford p o­
lice. Stewart was charged with
disorderly conduct and ar­
rested In the 500 block of
North
Palmetto
Avenue,
Stewart allegedly grabbed and
held an officer's arms.

P M s m lo * of m rljttsaa
Kevin Conken, 18. of 915
Snow Queen Road. Chuluota,
was arrested Sunday by Oviedo
police.
Conken waa charged
with possession o f marijuana
under 20 grama and posse aalon of dnig paraphernalia.
Conken was arrested at the
comer o f 419 and Twin Rivera
Boulevard. A traffic atop waa
conducted after officer noticed
the car Conken was driving
had a passenger aide tall light
out.
Betty Jefferson, 40, o f 762
South Central Ave., Oviedo,
was arrrstrd Sunday by Oviedo
police. JefTerson was charged
with aggravated assault and a r
rested at the above residence.
Jefferson allegedly threatened
victim with n screwdriver.

Pm m s s I m of borolo
Eric Guy. 22, o f 238 Acorn
Dr.. Longwood. was arrested
Sunday by Seminole County
deputies.
Guy was charged
with possession o f heroin, ha­
bitual traffic offender driving
while license Is suspended or
revoked and violation o f proba­
tion. Guy was arrested at the
above address.
L saba B u rd as. 37, o f 500
R obin Ln., O viedo, w as a r ­
rested Sunday by O viedo p o ­
lice. B u rd as w as charged with
p o ssessio n o f m ariju an a an d
p o ssessio n o f d ru g p a ra p h e r­
n alia. B u rd as w a s arrested at
the A lafay a S q u are S h o p p in g

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• 5 in i no fa il tight
driving.
M ilton Peoples, 38. o f 107 E.
11th St.. S an ford , w a s arrested
Saturday by S an ford police.
Peoples
w as
ch arged
w ith
fleeing/ attem pting to d u d e
police officer, resistin g w ithout
violence an d no valid driver's
license. P eoples w a s arrested
In the 800 block o f S an ta B a r ­
b a ra D rive. Police conducted a
traffic stop after n oticing the
p assen ger headlight out an d
nigh beam s on Peoples' car.

YtMafateMklBr
Jam es B urke. 41, o f 411 B ay
Ave., S an ford, w a s arrested
Saturday by S an ford police.
B urke w a s charged w ith d iso r­
derly conduct an d arrested in
the 1500 block o f South F ren ch
Avenue. B urke allegedly yelled
at a cash ier an d sw u n g at a
store security person .
Jerom e Brow dy, 41. o f P.O .
Box 122, O viedo, w a s arretted
Saturday by Sem inole County
depuUea. B row dy w aa ch arged
w ith tresp assin g after w arn in g
and resistin g w ithout violen ce.
Brow dy w a s arrested In the 100
block o f A n ch or R oad.
N elson Scott. 34, o f 4310
Nolen R d.. San ford, w a s a r
rested M onday by San ford p o ­
lice. Scott w aa ch arged w ith
disorderly intoxication an d w a s
arrested In the 2900 block o f
South Sanford Avenue.
Scott
w as allegedly bein g disord erly
tow ards police officers.
W llUe W ilso n . 36, o f 2470
H artw ell Ave., S an ford, w aa a r -

rested Saturday by Sanford
police.
Wilson waa charged
with possession o f cocaine and
resisting
without
violence.
Wilson waa arrested In the 400
block o f Locust Avenue.

QUAD aqaaiMtlM
Paul Weist. 39. or 2086 Ackola Point. Inmmmod. waa ar­
rested Friday by Sanford po­
lice. Weist waa charged with
possession o f cocaine, posses­
sion o f drug paraphernalia and
tampering with physical evi­
dence and arrested in the 400
block o f Celery Avenue. San­
ford QUAD squad made the ar­
rest.
w iii u r a t M M
Stanley Brown, 42, o f 270
East 6th St.. Chuluota. was ar­
rested Friday by Seminole
County deputies. Brown was
charged with battery and ar­
rested in the 800 block o f Ma­
zurka.
Brown
allegedly
grabbed a hold o f his wife and
threatened to punch her.

Otis Wellon. 21. o f
139
Bethune Clr.. Sanford, was ar­
rested Friday by Sanford p o­
lice. Wellon was charged with
possession o f cannabis under
20 grama and arrested In the
1000 block o f West 13th Street.

Randy G ard n er. 43, o f 2410
O ak D r., Longw ood. w aa a r ­
rested S atu rday by S em in ole
C ounty deputies. G ard n er w as
charged w ith a b u se , aggravated
ab u se, an d neglect o f a child.
G ard n er w aa arrested at the
above ad d ress.
O fficer found
G a rd n e r's son sitting In front o f
the hom e w ithout a Jacket In 50
degree w eath er w ith G ard n er
su pposedly p assed out on the
couch from alcohol con su m p ­
tion.

Nick Sw afford, 26. o f 655
Sh ady Ln.. W in ter S p rin gs, w as
arrested S atu rday b y Longwood
police.
S w afford w a s charged
w ith exposu re o f sexu al o rg a n s
an d d rivin g w h ile license Is
su spen ded o r revoked.
S w a f­
ford w a s arrested ln the 300
block o f State
Road
600.
Sw afford w alked tow ard s vic­
tim s lau gh in g an d exp osin g
him self.

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rested b y S an fo rd police. M artin eras ch arged w ith D U I an d
arrested in the 1000 block o f
South S an ford Avenue.
■Karen H aw kins, 36. o f 237
A corn D r., San ford, w a s a r ­
rested M onday b y San ford p o ­
lice.
H aw k in s w aa ch arged
w ith D U I an d arrested in the
3700 block o f South O rlan do
Drive. Police clocked H aw k in s
driving 57 In a 45 m ile p e r h o u r
zone.
•Fa!the H oran, 29. o f 460
Am ethyst W ay. Lake M ary, w as
arrested
S atu rday
by
Lake
M ary police.
H oran
charged w ith D U I an d arrested
at the co m er o f C ountry C lu b
R oad an d C lerm ont Avenue.
H oran allegedly stopped twice
on the aide o f the road before
officers stepped In.

Briefs
aa a resu lt o f bein g la b e le d
’ m entally UT o r If you h ave
been
told that h is g ra d e s
w ou ld Im prove du e to th e
d ru gs, there is som ething you
sh ou ld know . C a ll the C itizens
C om m ission on H um an R ights
a t 1 -8 0 0 -7 6 3 -2 8 7 8 .
Sem lnole C ou n ty B etter Liv­
in g for S en iors cu rren tly n e e d s
volu n teers fo r both its M e a ls
on W h eels an d H .O .M .E . P ro gram a. In dividu al, gro u p , an d
corp orate volu n teers a re en ­
cou raged to call. The M e a l* on
W h eels Program
provides a

F ra n Ita ft ks ports
SANFORD - The Seminole
County Sheriff's Office report b
that Eugene Chisolm and Don­
ald Campbell were playing
cards at the Chisolm residence
this past weekend when they
became Involved In an argu­
ment over money, which led to
the arrest o f Campbell for a t­
tempted murder.
Campbell.
34.
of
2371
Greenway Ave., Sanford, alleg­
edly departed the residence
and returned a short time later
to continue the argument about
the money. According to Sher­
iff's spokesman Lt. Jack Cash.

Campbell was not satisfied
with Chisolm’s offer to return
his money and demanded all of
Chisolm's money.
It was at
that time that Chisolm learned
that Campbell had armed him­
self during his absence.
While
standing
approxi­
mately eight feet apart. Cash
said Campbell
removed
a
chrome handgun from his belt
and pointed It In the direction
o f Chisolm's head.
He dis­
charged the gun and the pro­
jectile struck the wall behind
Chisolm's head. A struggle en­
sued over the possession of the
handgun and a second shot
was fired the
struck
the

kitchen wall.
Chisolm was able to gain
control or the handgun and
Campbell fled the house on
foot after Chisolm struck him
In the head.
The sherlfTs Technical Serv­
ices Unit processed the scene
and recovered evidence that
corroborated the victim's story.
Sworn statements were ob ­
tained from third-party eyewit­
nesses thnt paralleled the nar­
rative given by Chisolm, Cash
said.
Campbell was located and
provided
a
post-Miranda
statement that denied his In­
volvement In the shooting. He

Adult
C o n tin u e d Cross P n g * 1A
M any o f the resid en ts sp o k e
at the p u blic hearin g, bu t It
ap p eared the c o m m issio n ers
had already reached a d e c i­
sion. They refused to Ignore
testim ony from the S h erlfT s
Oftlcc. citing 74 arrests at
H ouse o f B a b e s tn 1996. T h at,
with no alcoh ol.
Later ln the afternoon, the
com m ission ers voted 54) to
deny a
bu ild in g perm it to
S a ssy M erlot's, one o f two
adult c lu b s the county contents
opened Illegally laat year.
T h e two u n an im ou s d e n ia ls
sent a stron g m essage that the
county's leaders have n o In ten ­
tion o f back in g dow n on their
efforts to regulate the adult en ­
tertainm ent induatry. TheyTI
also trigger m ore court activity.
There are legal battles begun
that have coat the county
nearly $200,000 In attorn ey's
fees. "A s m uch a a f fee) good
about w hat w e d id today. It
w on't su rp rise m e if w e have
m ore."
said
C o m m issio n er
D ick V an D er W etde.
D eputy
C ounty
A ttorney

Cemetery—

Lonnie Qroot backed both ol
the board's decisions, lie said
the Sassy Merlot's was an Ille­
gal adult entertainment club.
’ State law says local govern­
ments cannot grant building
permits Inconsistent with their
comprehensive plans," he said.
Hugh Trees, who represents
Sassy Merlot's said the club
has a court date on Feb. 18,
before Judge Alan Dickey,
which could determine that the
county's new adult entertain­
ment code Is unconstitutional.
Tuesday’s building denial may
prompt another action,
he
aald.
"We got caught in a poll l leal
mine field," aald attorney Steve
LeBret, who represents House
o f Babes. LaBret argued that
the club had spent thousands
of dollars to comply with the
county's codes, had won ap­
proval by a hearing officer and
by county staff.
The most damaging evidence
was supplied by sheriffs attor­
ney Mary Ann Klein. "The
sheriff Is strongly opposed,"
she said. ’ Granting this license
would be against the public's
Interests.
LeBret argued that there
had been no trouble In 1997.

T h e applicant has cleaned up
his act.'*
Commissioner Grant Maloy
said he could not approve the
license because o f the ’ history
o f problems. They do not fol­
low the rules."
Trees said that the owner of
Sassy
Merlot's
had
spent
$40,000 In architect's fees and
made changes
ordered
by
building officials. "We've been
turned down solely because
one particular use us adult en­
tertainment. This has nothing
to do with adult entertainment.
It has to do with making the
structure up to code."
LaBret said the House of
Babes
decision
also
had
nothing to do with adult enter­
tainment. ’ It was a land-use
Issue," he said.
Dismal note o f the day:
House o f Babes general man­
ager Joe Santarla left the
County
Sendees
Building,
saying the club would now'
have to cater to young people.
*lt‘a forced us to cater to 18
and 19-year-olds, whd can’t
drink liquor In the bar," Santaris said. ’ Adult entertainment
should be for adults, but we're
being forced to cater to kids." '

was charged with attempted
murder, attempted armed rob ­
bery and use or a firearm In the
commission o f a felony.
He
was transported by deputies to
the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility under a ’ no-bond'
status.

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C o a t la a o d fro m P a g e 1A
The H istorical Society h ad
suggested the city becom e In­
volved tn a clean u p project
w hich a lan d scap e architect
had Inform ed the city m an ager
w ould
coat
ap p roxim ately
965.965.
A fter w ork sessio n d iscu sLM Pp; t the
M $ iM W d d ri ' b u g - •
denied som e o f the w ork m ay
be done b y volu n teers, an d If
, onhr som e tjf the suggested re­
fu rbish in g cou ld b e acco m ­
plish ed. the cost could b e
greatly reduced, p o ssib ly
to
only a few th ou san d d o lla rs.
Today. C raw ford w a s to b e
an Invited gu est o f the H isto ri­
cal Society Ln a m eeting w ith
S an ford M useum c u ra to r A lic ia
C lark e a n d society President L
M illard H unt.
M ayor D ale prom ised the in ­
terested
w o rk
s e s s ion
a t­
tendees that “W e m ay not d o
all o f the w ork needed out
there today, b u t w e w ill c o n ­
tinue to w ork
tow ard im ­
provem ents. It really n eed s
clean in g u p .’
'T h e next step Is to b re a k
dow n the needed w o rk Into
pieces.* added C ity M an ager
Sim m ons, ’ then figu re a Um e
line fo r each o f the ta sk s.’

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cold break fast to eld erly c li­
ents w ho are h om ebou n d a n d
u n ab le to cook for th em selves.
The H .O .M .E . Program
p ro ­
vides m inor
hom e
re p a irs,
heavy chores, a n d p ain tin g for
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Editorials/ Opinions
I N e w p u b lic s a fe ty c o m p le x
For several years now, members of the Sanford City Commis­
sion have been discussing a location for a new police station,
and at lime an overall public safely building which would house
both police and fire facilities.
They’ve suggested building on the city-owned lot across
French Avenue from Sanford Middle School, taking over an
abandoned bank/offiec building on First Street as well as other
jvossiblc locations.
The reason is logical. Police do not have enough room at their
present location, 815 S. French Avenue, to store evidence and
other materials obtained during the normal pursuit of their crime
fighting efforts. There are other reasons as well, amounting to
the simple fact, there is just not enough room.
But time after lime, surveys have been done regarding various
facilities, and the cost tore-outfit some of them in order to serve
the police needs, has been more than the city can handle.
Needless to say, property value in the Sanford area is climb­
ing. What may have cost in six figures to refurbish last year,
may soon jump up to seven figures in the near future. They
thought costs were high several years ago, wait until they sec
what the cost of turning an existing structure into a public safety
facility will be in the next year or so.
Now, a new proposal is coming to light. Willi the Seminole
County Sheriffs Department planning to move to a brand new
location possibly in September of this year, why not investigate
the possibility of taking over the sheriffs old building for San­
ford police?
There is certainly enough room. And as city officials have
suggested, if the city’s intentions are brought up early enough,
some of the law enforcement equipment may not have to be
moved out of the old sheriff s building, and could be used by
the city police.
The structure could be leased at a cost of only $2.50 a square
foot, which is considered relatively low. considering the tlirccstory facility.
Now that we agree it would be economically a good idea, let's
look at something other than money. Let's look at public safety.
The sheriffs facility is at the airport. It's an old building origi­
nally used as a barracks when the U.S. Navy occupied the prop­
erty. While it has been rebuilt since then, it is still an old struc­
ture and will be needing additional work in the near future.
Then, and what we believe is most important, look at the loca­
tion. The location of the present Sanford police station is as
close to the center o f the city's population as could be. We
couldn’t hope for a more central police station.
At the airport, our police would be stationed in the extreme
southeastern end of the city limits, farther from downtown, resi­
dential areas, business districts and other places where their
services are frequently needed.
Yes, they have vehicles and would continue to drive around
the city as they have been. But the distance to police headquar­
ters would be considerably farther, and .the possibility of, (for
example) getting a number of officers to cover a major collision
at the French Avenue/First Street intersection rapidly, would be
much harder to do.
We are not completely against considering the a i^ K lfH |io n 7
We are however, suggesting that keeping the cost downlfl|putd
not be as important as keeping our citizens better protecthfond
capable of having a much more rapid response time.
^

The truth about Gennifer Flowers
Will this second group nevertheless
stand by him now? It seems unlikely.

“ I'm assuming from your answer that
you're categorically denying that you
ever had an affair with Gennifer Flow­
ers." The first words o f his response
were, "I've said that before."

While America remains riveted by
the m esm erizin g story o f Monica
U-winsky. 1 find myself fascinated hy
President Clinton's admission, in his
deposition in the Paula Jones case,
that he did indeed have a sexual rcla
lionship with Gennifer Rowers.

W IL L IA M A
RUSHER

Mr. Clinton (with Hillary sitting af­
fectionately at his side) then went on
to admit “ wrongdoing." without d e­
scribing It precisely: "I have ocknowl
edged causing pain in my marriage."

That, you will recall, was the Big
Issue of early 1992. when Gov. Clinton
was seeking the Democratic presi­
dential nomination. Finding herself
named in a contemporary lawsuil as The affectionate pair managed to sug­
one of a number of women with whom gest that, whatever the problem was.
Mr. Clinton had had affairs during his it was of a sort that many other Amer­
marriage. Miss R ow ers revealed in ican m arriages had gone through
the Star, a supermarket tabloid, and inudge. nudge; wink, wink), and that,
then in a televised press conference, in any case, it was now all in the past
that she had indeed had a 12y e a r
sexunl relationship with the governor.
And there the matter rested. Over
Mr Clinton's damage control squad the ensuing months, the American
moved swiftly to the attack, asserting people divided into four camps on the
that the charge simply wasn't true. In subject. One. probably consisting
background comments, members of mostly of Republicans, chose to believe
the Clinton staff depicted Miss Row­ Gennifer Flowers (whose charges,
ers as a brazen hussy trying to prof!
a fter all. w ere backed up by tape
leer on his campaign — an accusation recordings of phone calls from Mr.
(hat seemed In gain credibility when Clinton, among other things). Anoth
it transpired that she had arccplrd er. no doubt consisting largely of
money from the Star for her story. Democrats, eagerly accepted the Clin­
Mr. Clinton him self was slightly ton smear squad's depiction of Flow­
more restrained. 11c confined himself ers as a lying tram p. A third,
to asserting that “The allegations in containing a great many cynics (In­
today's Star are not true." Three days cluding a m ajority o f the liberal
later, in his famous interview on “60 media), professed not to care whether
Minutes," he was asked point blank: R ow ers' story was true or false —

either because they considered adul
lery land more broadly, character) ir­
relevant lo a person's qualification to
be president, or because they simply
didn't regard adultery as all that big a
sin. Rnalty, a large number of people,
right across the political spectrum, de­
cided to forgive Mr. Clinton for his pasl
misdeeds, whatever they were, In
return for his (and Hillary's) implicit
assurance that they would not be re­
pealed in the future.
Today at last, as a result of Presi­
dent Clinton's reported admission in his
deposition under oath In the Paula
Jones case, we know that those in the
first camp were right In believing R ow ­
ers, but that those in the second were
cleverly deceived by Mr. Clinton and
his aides In IW2. Mr. Clinton lied him
self blue In the face when he denied
having an affair with Gennifer Flowers

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Remember that they never accepted
the cynical view' of adultery so fash­
ionable among those in the third camp.
They simply, even idealistically, choac
to believe Mr. Clinton's denials. He
made fools o f them, and only now —under oath, wllh the penalty for per­
jury looming over him - has he at last
admitted that (Jennifer Flower* was
telling the truth.
What effect will lhal admission have
on the public assessment of his cur­
rent denial that he ever had a sexual
relationship with Monica Lewinsky?
To ask that question Is to answer it.
And with it, down the.dndn. goes Mr.
Clinton's implicit 19*2 promise of good
behavior in the future. The fourth
group has been betrayed as thoroughly
as the second.
Behind these betrayals, moreover,
looms a far bigger question: Knowing
what we now know, will the American
people be content to let this male slut
cruise around the White House for
three more years? Those who thought
otherwise are about to learn lhal char­
acter matters after all.

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Arrogance may be Clinton’s undoing
I MORTON
KONDRACKE

hfc preaidancy through a combination
of arrogance and an inability to con­
trol Ida sexual appetite.
Having neerty balanced the budget
after three decades of deficits, Clinton
until recently had the potential of
taring a near-great president for trying

lionship end encouragement of p e r
jury.
The U p e i are not yet public, of
course, but their reported coftten** —
tam ooiotbere) farmer White House
tataremonica Lewtnakv lied rtwut It
u ^ n a tL ^ n c o u n n Z d W to te
omn,
«**"*™ ^ "
CUntan's Mondngiy
deniali of
prittm the areskdelbrote tack the conE n o s and aaoee of outrage that an
Inn aemt man would convey.
Ho told PBS's Jim Lehrer, for instance, that “there is not a aexuai reU tioash lp " between him self end

tr It's proved that Clinton had a
se*u*J relationship with Lewinsky, he
could be liable for perjury charges
after denying It under oath in deposilions given In the Paula Jones case —
an Impeachable ofienae.
It wtU be harder to prove that be told
Lewinsky lo commit perjury and not
Linda Tripp to do so, but he will be
dogged for months by Investigators
pursuing the charges.
_

that mere

object

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Lewinsky, and only I t percent would
be “nersonaliv unset."
If h e lie d o r told her to lie, though,
70 percent or more would be upset and
more than 90 percent believe he
■hould be Impeached or forced to
resign.
This is not an issue that sill be de­
cided by a poll or a vote, but public
M h l n will be important in telling
Cttnlon's fellow Democrats whether to
■import k i* in an Impeachment fight.
So far, the Dem oants' near silence
indicates they eiV n t least stiiniwsi
Privately, many at them toy they are
furious at CUatoa for risking a presi­
dency that o i l heading toward policy

-k s s m s u t as
lessons in the failure of that

owning up to infidelity oven in the
Wtriterlouse But the pitaiic w o o l for­
give perjury or stftsreing perjury.

This June, Gallup reported that tar
I lo n percent, Iba public thinks it
rouU bs grounds for dismissal If s

OuMtions? Cell (407) 321-7003or (407) 321-0292

f Morton Kondrucke ft executive
editor of Roll Coil, the newspaper of
Capitol HOL)

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Swdord Mwtod, 8sntord, Ftortde •W d s s O n y , February 11, •B A

Young
T h e p u b lic la Invited to at­
tend a free p rogram a t the
A m erican Legion. C a m p b e llLoaatng Post 53 3874 S . S an ­
ford Ave. tonight at 0 :3 0 p.m .
C apt. Joyce R iley vonX lelat
R .N ..
B SN ,
(U S A F
Inactive
res.), frequ en t rad io gu est A rt
B ell.
C h u ck
H ard er.
M ik e
R eagan
an d h u sb an d
D ave
‘ R id d ell’ vonK leist w ill p resen t
evidence, docum entation an d
testim ony provin g the O u lf
W a r Illn ess la re a l.
The post la circu latin g a
flyer that states: 'O u lf W a r
V eteran s w ere there fo r y o u !
N ow they need you to b e th .Ye
fo r them . T h is d isease thi it ens not Just o u r m ilitary, b u t
all o f A m e ric a .'
The program w ill a d d re ss:
•W hat la O u lf W a r illn ess?
•H ow ts the disease sp read ?
•W here did It com e from ?
•Is the blood su p p ly safe?

Develop
the m atter w a s brought u p at a
p u blic m eeting at M arin a H o ­
te ls la k e s id e Lan din gs
on
S an fo rd 's la k e fro n t
T h e m eeting w aa o rgan ised
by D o u g O roseclose, a residen t
o f the M ayfair area, w ho sa w
the need for a tow n m eeting on
the subject.
M ayor Larry D ale m ade the
feature p resen tation , d isp la y ­
in g
artist's conceptions at
p ossib le developm ent. M an y In

from troops w h o w ere th ere,
testim ony
from
g e n e ra ls
S ch w arzk o p f an d Pow ell an d
video
footage ' that
p roves
troops w ere at risk .
Public officials, h ealth w o rk ­
ers. m ilitary person n el, m edia
an d citizens a re u rged to at­
ten d.
T h o u s a n d s have d ied .* th e
flyers states. T h o u s a n d s m o re
are Infected. W h y is W ssh tn g ton ston ew allin g an d d en y in g
treatm ent
to
our
v eteran s
w h ile the disease sp re a d s Into
the g e n e ra l popu lation ? *
Please attend. O u lf W a r vets
w ill receive a video an d in fo r­
m ation pack at no ch arge.
Free adm ission : don ation s a c ­
c ep ted .

H. W illiam s.
M usical talent w as disp layed
by Barrett Levels an d Kevin
Stallw orth. The y o u n g m en
w ere escorted b y th eir m others
an d met at the center stage b y
th eir fathers. T h e 10 youn g
m en presented a sp ecial d an ce
aa dan cers o f d istin ction .
Sylvester
J r.
p aid
tribute to the h on orees a n d en ­
couraged them to b e prou d an d
su ccessfu l tn w hatever they do.
C om m ission er
K erry
Lyon s
posed a question selected b y
the contestant In w hich they
had only two m inutes to a n ­
sw er.
The sp eak er for this o c c a ­
sion w as C h arles Rowe. C ity o f
San ford. D irector o f C om m ie
nlty Developm ent. H e rem inded
an d told the youn g m en o f their
cu ltu ral back grou n d and that
they m ust h elp oth ers a s w ell
a s them selves, they have a
right to the best education and
to b e an am b a ssa d o r and a
true Am erican.
M otivational w ord s o f w is­
dom
for
the
evening
w as
sh ared by the E lder Tim othy
H udson . D irector o f Sanford
H ousin g Authority. He sp o k e
from
E xodus 5:18.
'B ric k s
w ithout straw .* H udson gave
m otivation to the youn g men.
He expressed to them w hat can
an d should b e dem anded o f

Wynn.

Job. to w ant freedom , b e one
w ho w an ts to rise tn the w orld,
abo u t d ep ression s, to be c o r­
porate leaders, to h old u p you r
hood, p u t y o u r faith tn O od. for

Young Man of Distinction gather for an award ceremony
at foe Sanford CM c Canlsr recently. The toons are
there Is nothing loo h ard and
nothing Im possible for them .
They should becom e m otivated,
face the Im possible and go to
the m ountain top.
C om m issioner
H erbert
*W hltey* Eckstein adorned the
you n g m en with m edallion s for
their service. The O ath o f D is­
tinction w as w ritten an d given
by B rad A bo AT. Y oun g M en o f
D istinction exem plified these
traits:
1. The astu ten ess
aw ard
w ent to a young m an w ho ex­
hibited keen Insight an d good
Judgm ent. M ichael
R obin son
displayed level h eaded n ess.
2. Moot dedicated w as Kevin
S tallw orth
for h is level o f
com m itm ent to all projects.
3.
Moot
Industrious
w as

recognized for thsk character and contributions to s
bettor community.

Jon ath an Eaddy w ho w aa a l­
w ays abou t h is b u sin ess.
4. M an o f wit, P h illip H u n t
J r., aa he w aa a b le to keep a ll
sp irits u p and m ake a ll lau gh
w hen tired and ready to give tn.
5. M an o f C h aracter w aa
B ard A b o AT. H e w as a lw a y s
w illin g and ready to accept a
challenge. He la a m otivator,
m entor, diligent w orker an d
ch arism atic leader.
6. M ost congenial and 1906
Y oung
M an
of
D istinction
A w ard s w ent to R obert R an dall
III.
The ten M en o f D istinction
for 1998 w ere T racy H a rris.
Sylvester W ynn. J r.. M ichael
R obinson. R obert R an dall III.
Barrett
Lew is.
R onnie
C.
Sm ith. J r. Jon ath an
E addy.

Kevin D . Stallw orth . B rad S.
A bo AT an d Phillip E. H unt. Jr.
The up and com ing M en o f
D istinction are J a so n K in er.
D yvarous Dye. C edric W o o d s.
Sam uel
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Valentine’s Day fare: Keep it simple, Cupid!
Around Valentine'* Day. everyone
starts talking about "aphrodisiac”
roods like oysters and chocolate, and
‘'rom antic” m eals o f foie gras and
champagne. In my humble opinion,
there are no “ aphrodisiac" foods or
even any patently romantic meals: You
might lust as easily And love over a
■r as caviar.
There are, however, a few patently
unromantic menus I can think of: big,
heavy meals that are more likely to
wipe you out than perk you up. 1 once
read a hilarious story A- I ’m pretty
sure it was penned by the revered food
writer M.F.K. Fisher — detailing a
meal the writer designed to put her
loser to sleep; It Involved organ meata
and heavy red wines and some dread­
fully rich dessert. It was the perfect
"anti seduction" recipe.
Below I’ve assembled recipes for a
meal for two that I wish someone
would s e n e ME on a romantic occa­
sion The food is Interesting but not
weird, requires little last minute fuss­
ing. and most of all. is light but satis­
fying. You won't be exhausted after
rating this meal, or after preparing it,
either. And all three courses could
happily be accom panied by som e
champagne or sparkling wine
The first recipe, for a mozzarella ap­
petizer. is from Christopher Styter's
book “ Prim i P ia tti,” a volum e of
recipes for yummy Italian drat-course
dishes.
I was given the swordfish recipe
E its ago by a chef at the New Engd Culinary Institute In Montpelier,
V t, and it has served ever since as a
"special occasion” entree; make the
tomato mixture and the spinach pesto
well ahead, and the dish is a snap.
T h e sorbet recipe is from the
"Eating Well Cookbook.” published by
Eating Well magazine; you could easily
serve it with some chocolate truffles if
you feel that Valentine's Day demands
it.
Round out the meal with some good
French bread, rice, pasta or couscous
and a salad would also be nice, but are
not necessary.
You may not want to run a marathon
after this meal, but no one's asking
you to. A waltz around the living room
might be in order, however. Don't
forget to dim the lights.

Freshly ground black popper, to

MARI ALISA
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land Culinary Institute in Montpelier,

Heat a small, ungreased skillet over
medium heat. Add the pine nuts and
cook, stirring frequently, until toasted
to a golden brown. Remove them from
the pan to prevent ftirther cooking, and
set aside.
Toss the mozzarella, the sun dried
tomatoes land their oil. if any), the
extra virgin oil, olives and parsley in
a bowl until all ingredients are coated
Season generously with freshly ground
black pepper.
Let stand at room temperature. 30
minutes to I hour, tossing occasionally
Divide onto two serving plates and
sprinkle each serving with I table­
spoon of pine nuts.
Yield; 2 servings
— Recipe from “ Primi Piatti,” by
Christopher Styler (Harper k Row.

IMS)

Seed and dice the tomatoes. Mix in
a bowl with the oil. salt and pepper If
making in advance, cover and refrig­
erate.
In a large saute pan over medium
high heal, heat I tablespoon olive oil.
Add the spinach and cook briefly so
that it wilts. Sprinkle on salt, pepper
and garlic as spinach wilts Allow to
cool; puree the mixture in a food pro
cessor or blender. If making in ad
vance. cover and refrigerate.
(Both the tomatoes and the spinach
pesto can safely sit for several hours
at room temperature»
Preheat broiler or barbecue grill
Coat tuna with olive oil and season
well with salt and pepper Grill untd
done to taste. In a small skillet, saute
the tomato mixture and, in a separate
pan. reheat the pesto
To serve: I’lace serving of pesto on
plate, with tuna Filet on top. topped by
tomato mixture S e n e immediately.
Yield: 2 serving*
— The recipe is from the New Eng

Vt

In a heavy bottomed saucepan, com­
bine sugar, ginger, lemon test and
water Bring to a boil, stirring often.
Boil, uncovered, over medium neat for
to minutes. Cool. Stir in lemon juke.
Freeze the mixture in an ice-cream
maker, according to manufacturers'
instructions.
If you don't have an ice cream
maker, follow these directions: Pour
the mixture into a shallow metal pan

and freeze until nearly solid, at least
• hours or overnight. Several hours
before serving, break the sorbet into
chunks and whirl in a food processor
or blender1111111 ■ffwwuk Transfer to a
chilled, airtight container and return
to the freezer until ready to pcive.
This can be made up to four days
ahead and stored In an airtight freez­
e r container, tf you do this, 30 minutes

For spinach pesto:

Parents’ pressure to
win takes bounce out
of basketball game
D E A R A B B Y : W e recen tly
attended our niece's sixth -grad e
basketball gam e a t the YM C A . The
gam e w as supposed to be noncom­
petitive and fun — however, it was
anything but th a t The parents o f
the o{Spewing team were y ellin g at
our niece, scream ing and cheering
every time she missed a basket. A t
least three children broke down in
tears during the game.
To counter a written complaint
the coach m ade, the w ives o f the
other team 's coaches made up lias
and reported them to the director.
(A ll the lie * w ere su b seq u en tly
rotated by the referees, kids an both
teams and some parents.)
A b b y , I c a n 't b e lie v e th a t so
m uch p ra a su ra cou ld ba p u t on
young people. G irls are especially
vulnerable at I I or 12. W h ile i f .
p a rt o f tha gam a to get e ic ite d
about winning. I wish more parents
would consider the kids* emotions.
W het do you think?
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H ow u n k in d th at w o u ld h av e
been. Nona o f ua ever really knows
what the rirrumstances are for oth­
ers, and because w e never know,
p e rh a p s it ’s b a st not to m ake
M tU B Iptio fU L

C A R O LIN E IN A STO R IA, ORE.

during a two-day Prom ise Kaspers
conference o f about 55,000 m an.
w h ich m j^ iu a b a n d an d s e v e ra l
A t no tim e w ere the m en told
they should be in control o f every
m a jo r fa c e t o f lift . N o m ala
nurem acy maaaagm were given at
a ll. They were instructed to give
th at control te th e ir M a k a r an d
God.
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before serving, transfer to the refrig­
erator to soften slighllv.
Spoon into serving glasses or bowls
and garnish with raspberries and/or
mint leaves. If desired.

Yield: S cups
— Recipe from "Th e Eating Well
Cookbook.” (Camden House Publish­
ing. 1991)

�WEDNESDAY

Sanford Herald

■
F e b r u n r y

11.1 9 9 8

Sports
Sem inole
redemption
Sweet
girls soccer

R ebounding, fre e throw s
carry L ake M ary girls
past P en saco la, 7 3 -6 0

team claims
W est crown
F ro m S t a ff R ep o rta

from unsuspecting dribblers. And
she worked the boards like every­
one always knew she could.
*We really wanted to do this
LAKE MARY _ They came...
game after losing to Pensacola
They played...
twice before.* Bradley said. "We felt
They were conquered)
Lant night, the Lake Mary girls' that two years was enough. I knew
basketball team put Ita number what was expected o f me and what
one ranking on the line and proved to do to keep myself tn the game
why It deserves the honor. The and I Just did II.*
Again In the second quarter.
Uidy Rama exorcised some demons
Pensacola
fell behind by a bunch
In defeating their arch rival, and
defending stale champion, Pensa­ and had to play catch-up. Bradley
cola
High School
73-61, and was removed from the game when
achieved their second highest goal she committed her third foul and
Kelly Harbour, who has been In­
o f the season.
jured
all year. Jumped right In the
They should achieve their u lti­
mate goal In two
weeks
In game and attempted to fill the void
left by Bradley's absence.
Lakeland.
She did a dam fine Job.
"They (Pensacolal are truly a
Harbour hit two and rebounded
rlassy bunch of girls.* said Lake
many
before the half.
Mary coach
Carl Brown. ‘ Even
*1 haven't had much playing time
when we had a good lead, they
fought back like the champs they tills season because of my Injury,
are. We triumphed because we did so I sm very pleased with the way I
what I said we needed to...we played.* Harbour said.
'K elly came out and did a lot of
blocked out and hit our free
throws. We also maintained our positive work for us.* Brown said.
At the half. Lake Mary was still
lae and hit our shots when we
d to. I am very proud o f the girls. in the lead. 42-30 and Pensacola
looked dumbfounded.
We played hard for 32 minutes.*
Third quarters have always been
The first five minutes was all
Lake Mary. Pensacola made a a strong point for the Tigers and
small comeback In the remaining last night was no exception.
They came back from the break
three minutes o f the quarter to pull
out o f a 22-6 deficit and end the ready to play and before Lake Mary
quarter only 13 down with the knew what lilt It. Bradley was on
the bench with four fouls and Pen­
score 27-14. Lake Mary.
Lauren Bradley, was essential to sacola had cut the lead to two and
the team's success and had quite had the momentum.
Lindsay Manx, who compiled six
possibly the game o f her life. Her
Impressive night began In the first In the game, turned terror on de­
quarter, when she recked up eight fense and kept the Lady Rama on
o f her tram leading 20 points. the winning end of a 54-49 score
Bradley hit jumpers over Pensa­ thanks to a huge steal and a free
cola's 6 foot-5 centsr, Mtobelle throw.
Don rite 9now. She to o k ‘ the B a ll
B y K K LX IK W K R lfK R

Herald Staff Writer

SANFORD _ Within the Seminole Athletic
Conference they are generally overlooked and
tiuve struggled to gain some respect.
Hut when they get up against schools their
own size, the Seminole High School girls' aoccer
team Is held with Uie highest esteem.
Such was the case Tuesday night aa the
Fighting Scmlnnles exploded for three second
half goals to turn a nall bller Into a runaway aa
Seminole defeated Deltona. 4-0. In a Class 5ADlstrlct 5 contest at Thomas E. Whlgham St a*
dlum.
With the victory the Noles win the West Divi­
sion of 5A-5 with a perfect 4-0 record. The Tribe
Is also 7-1-1 overall tn the district race and could
be the top seed overall In the upcoming district
tournament.
The young Seminole squad was having prob­
lems In the first, only scoring once on 11 shots
and holding the 1-0 lead at Intermission.
Hut the Fighting Semlnoles came out smoking
In the second half and used a very efficient a t ­
tack to score three goals on only nine shots.
*We played much better In the second half,*
said Seminole coach Tony Arena, the man re­
sponsible for the Tribe's remarkable turnaround.
The youngsters came through for Arena tn this
victory as freshman Abby Krnnedy scored two
goals and fellow frosli Evte Cepuran added an­
other goal. The (Inal score came off the foot of
sophomore Angle Sasso.
Junior C.C. Gulllan dished out three assists for
the Noles. while sophomore Courtney Newman
added one assist.
Not to be outdone. Ntkl Snell upheld the senior
class's honor with an assist and senior Megan
Racine turned away three Wolves shots to record
the shutout In goal.
Seminole Is now 12-8-2 overall and will host
Spruce Creek In another Class SA-Dlstrlct S
game tonight at 7:30 p.m. at Thomas E.
Whlgham Stadium.
Tonight will also be Senior Night with Racine.
Snell, Paula QulUan. Lindsay Kopple, jp jd
" TI ii Ss m i being hom r a l ' i s p i “ *
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Cepuran II. Aanaia _ Brlnnlr
wit •S IC C
C. OulBan X
3. Courtney
Newman I. Nlkl Snell II. Shota an goal _ Deltona X BnaSaSt
SO. Save* _ Urtaona IS: Seminole (Megan Karine! X Record* .
Seminole 12-8-2 overall. 7-1-1 m BA-DiaUtrt B. 4-0 m BA-B
Weal DMaton.

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C .C . GuMan (Isft) had thrss assists to hslp coach Tony
Arana (right) and ths Ssminots glds soccer tosm clinch
ths W sst DtvMon Mils of C lass 6A-District 5 » 4 h s «
shutout of Dsllona Tuesday night.

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Seminole boys survive Deltona scare
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H erald S p o rts Editor

SANFORD _ A little letdown was expected, but
this was too close.
T ctt1 Patrick hit four out o f six attempts from
the free throw line and Mcoual Bush and Zeke
Seymore hit one each In the final minute as
Seminole held off Deltona. 65-60, tn the opening
round o f the Boys' Class SA-Dlstrlct 5 Basket­
ball Tournament at Bill Fleming Memorial
Oymnaaium Tuesday night.
"We can't play like that and win Friday night,*
said Seminole head coach Bob Trains. *We got
a little nervous and that shouldn't happen.

Upsets
tighten
standings
in Sanford
Women’s
Softball
S A N F O R D . It's not odd that
there la still three team s tied for
drat place In the Sanford R ecrea­
tion D epartm ent W om en's P o la r
B e a r Sfow pttch Softball League.
W h at Is odd Is that a ll three
le a d e n lost T uesday on a night o f
u p sets an d n ow ftve team s are
w ithin a h alf-gam e o f the leagu e
le a d .
*
A t Pinchurat Park. T oday H om es
overcam e a n early 6 -2 lead b y
V au gh an In corporated, even tually
13-6 lead
on
the
. six -ru n M ath Inning.

We've been In enough tough, doae games
against good competition so that should not
bothrr us against a team that was quite frankly
out manned.*
Arrow Force VI got off to a alow start, but
came back to lead 14-11 at the end o f the first
period.
But the Wolves gathered themselves together
and took a one-point lead at halftime, 25-24.
Seminole eame out of the locker room strong
and appeared to have the game under control as

ro R c s vi

CfjnV M noa 0 0-0 0. Armando Camarho B 3-3 14. Jose
Kmra 4 3-2 II. Keith Orren I 0-0 2. Jerry Contango 3 0-0
7. Dwight Wrkelt* 2 3-2 X Ale* Novttrhhov 6 2-8 14. Joe
3 0-1 X Total*: 24 0-13 00
Zrfce Seymore 4 1-4 X Terri Patnrii B 8 8 18. Mequal
0 2-4 2. Daryl Itoddm* S 2-2 12. David Wagner 2 3-4 X U J.
Pratt 3 l- l 7. Comrtlu* llluc 3 1-4 7. Chita Wcathette 2 1-2
B. Total* 24 IS-31 05

11 14 • I T . M
14 10 IB S3 _ M
Three paint Arid foals . Drttana 3 (Cameho I. Rivera I.
I). Seminole I (Wagner II Total (m l* . Deltona 24:
IB. Fouled out . Deltona.
22-7.

Crooms ends
20-plus year
winless streak
ir J iv r i
H erald S ta ff W riter
S A N F O R D _ It's been over 20 y e a r* sin ce C room s
A cadem y last ap p eared in a district p lay o ff gam e, bu t
It w aa w orth the w ait.
open in g C la a s lA -D istrtct 6
a n d poun ded W a rn e r C h rtsthe secon d round
take on O ran geD o ra B ib le to try to
in the secon d
P an th er Pit.
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F O R T H E B E S T C O V E R A G E O F S P O R T S IN Y O U R A R E A , R E A D T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D D A I l Y

�2S •San tort Herald. Santort. Florida - Wadnaaday. February 11,

Red Bug Softball
CASSELBERRY _ Seminole County la regis­
tering teams until February 8th for their Men's
Spring Slowpltch Softball Season at Red Bug
Uike Park. 3600 Red Bug Lake Road.
The 10 week season starts the week of Febm arv 16th and wtll cost 9310 ($285 league
fee. *25 ASA fee).
A T T E N T IO N W O M E N S O F T B A L L P L A T ­
E R S _ Red Bug Park ts now offering league

play for women players on Monday night.
Registration begins Monday and play begins
on February 16.
The 10 week season will cost $285 plus a
*25 ASA fee.
For more Information please call 695-7113.

Girls’ wrestling tournaments
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS _ Lake Brantley High
School and coach Kevin Carpenger are
pleased to announce a Women's Invitational
Wrestling Tournament tn association with the
Seminole County Women's Wrestling Program.
The tournament wtll take place

at Lake

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN TMI CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TMI BISNTCEHTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
N AMO FOR
S IN IR O L I COUNTY,
ST ATI OF FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAS I NUMBIRg
• T-MT1-CA-14A
FIRST COMMERCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
PMintiN.
VS
JACKSON C
HAMPTON. *1 at..
DrNndtnN
NOTIC I OF MALI
Nolle* n h#r*py gn»n that
(Kjrtutnl to • FInal Judgment ol
For*clo*ur* *nl*r*d In IN*
•bov* i t r M cfuf*. In IN*
Circuit Court ol laminol*
County. Florida. I anil tall lha
progeny aitual*d In Sammola
County. Flonda d*acribad at
Lot IT. Ian Lanla. Third
Saclion. according to tha Plal
iPurtol a i recorded In Rial
Booh IS. Pago 71. ol lha Public
Racordt ol Sammola County.
Flonda a/k/e S U North Valoncia
Court Sanford. Florida MTTI
at public aala. to lha highoal
and bad bidder, lor caah at lha
W ad Front Door of tho
Sammola County Courthouao,
In Sonlond. Flonda at 11:40 a m
on March 1th. IMS.
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clort ol Uio Circuit Court
Dorothy W. Bolton
Oopuly Cloft
ARTHUR S CORRALES.
ESQUIRE
ttO t Wod Sligh Ay* . Suite IM
Tampa. Florida 3M44
(SIS) S3A-SSOO
Attorney for PlalntiH
PubUah February 11. IS. IS M
DEM-St ______________________

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STR
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AMD FOR
SiaiRO LE COUNTY,
STATE OF FLORIDA
CASE HO. ST-tSTS-CA-14-K
FLORIDA BAR HO. SSM SI
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PlatnllN.
vt
DEAN ABPLANALP. ET AL.
Defendant*
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice to hare by green that in
accordance talth lha Final
Judgment
ol
Forecloeura
entered on January tllh . IMS
In civil action no ST-ItTS-CA14-K In lha Circuit Court ol
SEMINOLE County. Flonda. in
wfeeh DEAN ABPLANALP. ET
AL. •ere Defendant* and
INLAND MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION. lha Plaintiff. I •ill *all
to the high**i bidder lor ca*h at
tho Watt Freni Door. SOI N
Pars Avenue. Sinlord. FL UT71
at the hour ol 11 CO a m on
March Sttt, tSM on tho totiowtng daaenbod real property
Lot 1SS. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION MIA. according to the plat
thereof a* racordad m Plat
BooS SS. Pages S4 through SI.
Public Records ol Sammola
County. Flonda
More commonly known aa:
1000 Rally Crash Circle.
Oviedo. FL SITU
(Court Set!)
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Cloth ot Circuit Court
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As Deputy Clark
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Attorney al Law
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Publication ol thl* no tics on
February 11. t l. IS M In Wa fol­
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C A M NO. ST-SS4I-CA-I4-A
BANK UNITED.
Plaintiff.
n
FRANCESCA EIONORELU.
DESTINY SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.: and
ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIS
ACTION. ON HAMNO OR
CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY
RIGHT, TITLE OR
INTEREST IN THE
PROPERTY
HEREIN OCECRIBCO.

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pureuent to on Order or
Summary Final Judgment of
lotocloaure dated January SMi,
ISM . and entered In Caaa No.
•7-ZS41-CA.I4-A Ol Wo Clreuil
Court ol Wo ElghlaonW Judicial
Circuit In and lor Seminole
County. Florida, ■hnmln BANK
UNITED. Is PlainW f and
FRANCESCA
EIONORELU:
DESTINY SPRINGS CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC.;
and AU. UNKNOWN PARTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY.
THROUOH.
UNDER
OR
AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN­
DANT TO THIS ACTION. ON
HAYING OR CLAIMING TO MADE
ANT RIGHT. TITLE ON INTER­
EST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN
OESCRIBEO. are defendants. I
&lt;n* tell to tho hlghaal and bool
front door of Hu
County Courthouao at M l
North Pars Avonoo, Sanford.
Seminole
County,
Florida
11771. al 11:00. o'ciock a m. on
Wa SW day e l March. ISM. Wa
aat forth in aald Order or Final
THAT CERTAIN
UM PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
NO 1SS-C. DESTINY SPNMOS.
A CONDOMINIUM. AND AN
UNDIVIDED -OBSSrS INTEREST
IN THE LANO. COMMON ELE­
MENTS
AND
COMMON
EXPENSES APPURTENANT TO
SAID UNIT. ALL IN ACCOR­
DANCE WITH ANO SUBJECT TO
THE COVENANTS. CONDI­

TIONS.

O E M M t ST-SSM-A-14-A
MANUFACTURERS TRADERS
E TRUST COMPANY.
Plaintm.
VS.
NORRIS WALKER.

NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN
WAL pursuant to s
Judgment of Foroctoauro
January 10th, ISIS, entered in
Civil Co m Number 17-14(0-A14-A or the Circuit Court of tho
Ei Mllea nth Judicial Circuit In
and for So minote County.
Florida, on the Sfh day ol
Mareh. tME. al HOE AM., al
Wa
Samlnoia
County
Courthouse. M l North Path
Avenue. Sanford, Florida SS77t;
Wo unde reignad Clarb arts offer

OFFICIAL RSCOROS BOOK
1140. AT RAOS 1S4T. OF THE
PUBLIC RECOROE OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
II you ara a parson onto a dia­

lled. al na caat to you. to Wo
pmyfetoa ol certain aoatownee.
Plane# contool Wa Court at
|40n MS-4SM s«M n hue (S)
■orbing day* of your leeeipc of
due Notice, if you are hawing or
voice impaired, call Florida
Raley Servtoe (SOW SSS-STTS
DATED at
February tad, I
MARYANN* M
IK
Aa OapuN Claib
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Waterfowl rule change
ORLANDO _ To comply with changes tn the
statewide waterfowl rules and eliminate con­
fusion tn the hunting brochure, the rule for
hunting In the Emrntlda Marsh Type II W ild­
life Management Aren hns been revised.
Hunters who possess a special hunting
permit for the Emcralda Marsh Type II WMA
can hunt on the first and last day, every
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday o f the sea­
son. The permits nre available through the
Tax Collector Ofllces o f Lake. Orange. Marion
and Volusia counties.
Tlie duck and coot season at the Emcralda
Marsh Type II WMA wtll rnd on January 20th.
with a youth hunt scheduled for January 24th.

Recreation Volleyball Results
SANFORD _ The City o f Sanford Recreation
Department Polar Bear Recreational Volley­
ball League plnyed week No. 3 Monday night
in the Dan Pelham Gymnatortum at Sanford
Middle School.
The results tn the A League were Kathy's
Baby Shop (5-0). Westvtew Baptist Church #1
(4-1). Beer :30, the Yknots and the YKnots (nil
2-3) and The Saints (0-5).
In the B League. C.E.S. (4-1), Don Mealey's
Seminole Ford and the Unknowns (both 3-2).
Westvtew Baptist 02 and Bill Ray Nissan
(both 2-3) and Sanford Church o f God (1-4).
The standings after three weeks are:
A League: Kathy’s Baby Shop (14-1). Westview Baptist Church *1 (13-2). Beer :30 (7-8).
Yknots (6-9). Sanford Church o f Ood (4-11)
and The Saints (2-13).
B League: Bill Ray Nissan and the Blowflsh
(both 9-6), Westvtew Baptist Church 12. the
Unknowns and C.E.S. (all 7-8) and Don
Mealey's Seminole Ford (5-10).

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OF TNS ISTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

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CASS NO. ST-ISSS-CA-14-K
FLORIDA BAR HO. SRSSM
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
v*.
GREGORY HAMILTON. ET AL.
Defendant*
NOTICE O f SALS
Nolle* is hereby green that in
accordance with the Final
Judgment
el
foreclosure
•ntored on January MM. -IMS
In eM i eetfen pe. *7-14tS-CAT 4 .E &gt; ujntCircuit-Court.el,
SIMINOLaCebnty. Florida. fe
•McNIOREQORY HAMILTON.!
ET AL, aura Defendant*'and
INLAND MORTGAGE CORPO­
Clerk ol tho Circuit Court
RATION. to* Plaintiff, I wiM **N
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
to the htghe*t bidder for cash at
neouty Clerk
W From Door. 101 N. Park
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Avenue, Sanford. FL SS77S
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the oil ice of die Clerk o( the
Circuit Court In and for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
recorded to Plat Book Si. Page
SS *aid fend* •Ituate, lying and
being in S*mino1* County,
More commonly known •*
4SM Gordon Orov* Clrtfe.
Wtotor Park FL S17M
(Court Sm Q
MARVANNS MORSE
Cfefh of Circuit Court
A* Deputy Clark
Matthew J. Sclliichl*
Attorney ot Low
S1S4 Hodywoad Bfvd
Hollywood. FL SSCtS
Publication of Mi* noUc* on
Fobniory 11,1E. IM S in Mo letlowing publication
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LOT ST. ANO THE NORTH t/2
OF LOT M . SANFO PARK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
FLAT BOOK E, PAGE U . OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
M M HOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A: tago WILLOW AVENUE.
SANFORD. FL SITTt
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RESTRICTIONS.

TERMS. ANO OTHER PROVI­
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OF CONDOMINIUM OF DES­
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Bmntlcy High School on February 20th.
Women arc eligible under FHSAA (Florida
High School Activities Association) rules and
It will cost *30 as a team or *5 as an individ­
ual. Tentative weight classes are 94. 101. 110.
119. 127. 138. 149 and 165 pounds.
The tournament will be double elimination,
feature folkstyle rules and there will be indi­
vidual awards.
Call Carpenger nt (4071 320-3670 for more
details.

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pursuant to A Final
Mortgage Foroai
January
entered In C at* MO. 47-1
CA of th* Circuit-Court of M *
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and lor EEMIMOLE County.
NATIONAL MOHTflAOS
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Ted Christopher’s
big night paces night
three of World Series
S fd d a l t s tk s H sra M

S A M 5 U L A _ It wms night n u m ber three for the
32nd W orld S eries o f A sp h alt Stock C a r R acin g
at N ew S m yrn a S p eed w ay a n d It w a s a night to
rem em ber T ed C h risto p h e r.
T h e P U ln vU le. C on n ecticut d river w ent out
an d act a n ew track record tn qu alifyin g and
then w ent on to lead the 2 5 la p N A S C A R T ou r
Type M odified featu re d ag to Dag to cap tu re hta
second w in o f the W o rld S e rie s.
C h ristop h er started on the pole fa r the m ain
event a n d never w a s seriou sly ch allen ged over
the 25 circu its a n d cru ised to the victory.
"It feels pretty g o o d ,* C h risto p h er so ld . *W eVe
y e a n a n d had
been com ing here fo r a lot or yea
som e tough Tuck through the y e a n b u t w eV e got
everything together a n d h opefu lly It w tll keep
goin g b ecau se w e've got a lot o f n igh ts to g o *
C h ristop h er's record b reak in g ru n d u rin g tim e
trials tripped the clock at 16.955 sec o n d s.
D ou g French follow ed C h risto p h er ac ro ss the
stripe fo r secon d w ith J am ie Totnalno, Mike
E w an ltsk o an d T b n A m rou n d in g out the to p
five.
E w an ltsk o 's fourth p la c e 'fin is h w a s m ode Im ­
p ressive b y the fact that d u rin g tim e tria ls
Esranltoko b u rie d hta Troyer b u ilt m achine in to
the w a ll com ing e ft tu rn tw o a n d the crew h ad to
w ork n on stop u n til th e feature to get the car
ready.
E w sn ltsk o started from the re a r an d worked
a ll the w ay u p to fourth p lace before running
out o f la p s.
“W e cam e here to race, not vacatio n ,* sold c a r
ow ner J oe B rady. ‘ W e ll get th is thin g right an d
take tt right to the front.*
T h e S K B o n u s w in n er In the T o u r T ype M odifieda w a s M ike C h risto p h er for the first time
d u rin g the 32nd A n n u a l W o rld S e rie s.
In the Late M odel 2 5 -la p feature It w a s O r­
lan d o 's D avid R ogers cap tu rin g the checkered
flag ab o a rd h is TM R anch Chevrolet M onte
C arlo to take h is secon d w in o f the W o rld Se­
rie s.
R ogers took the lead from D ick A n derson on
la p 16 w ith an o u tsid e p a s s com ing o ff turn two
an d n ever looked b a c k after figh tin g h is w ay to
the front from h is sixth p lace startin g position.
*1 told you these gu ys get tough er every night
a n d th is ts D ic k 's first night so h e 's goin g to b e
a lot to u gh er.* so ld R oger*. “W h en b e w a s le a d ­
in g a n d I w a s ru n n in g second the gu ys called
m e a n the radio a n d w e h ad slow ed dow n two o r
three lO th s a n d D ickie la sm art enough to save
h is tires an d m y c a r w a s feelin g good so w e
m oved to the ou tside an d m ade the p a s s .
*1 th in k 1 caugh t D ick a little b y su rp rise b e ­
c a u se after w e p ie s e d him w e w ere never able
to sh ak e him the rest o f the n igh t."

A n derson started on the outside o f row one
and took the lead w ith an Inside p ass o f Low ell
Bennett on lap fou r headin g into tu rn three and
held on for 12 lap s until Rogers m ade h is w in ­
n in g p ass.
“D ie car w a s good and It'll get better,* sa id
A n derson . "W e ll take second tonight, but w e'll
b e b a rk for first."
Follow ing R ogers and A n derson acro ss the
stripe to round out the top five w ere J u n ior
H anley, J ason S ch u ler an d Tim Sauter.
Jerry Sym ons o f N ew Sm yrna B each m ade the
first night for the F lorlda/IM C A Type M odified*
excitin g aa he p a ste d W ayne Parker with five
la p s to go on the outside h eadin g Into turn
three to g ra b the lead and hold on for the vic­
tory.
Sym ons dodged a bu llet In the early going In
the event aa a w reck sent him spin n in g a c ro s s
the fron lstretch .
*1 Just looked u p and saw the w hole track w as
blocked so I Just closed m y eyes an d let the c a r
go w h ere It w anted to,* sold Sym ons. “There
w ere a bu n ch o f good gu ys ra rin g out there an d
you can trust them an d you need that w hen you
m ake a m ove to the outside to p a ss for the
le a d *
Follow in g Sym on s ac ro ss the fin ish lin e w ere
Porker, Raym ond Lovelsdy. Ricky W ood and
R andy H ecker to roun d out the top five.
The Lim ited Late M odel feature looked l‘Ve It
w as goin g to be the B rad M ay show for the third
night tn a row , bu t w hen M ay 's Chevrolet
w ou ldn 't refire after a red flag It w as C a n a d a 's
N ick La Devi ch w ho cam e out on top In the 20lap afljfir an d garn ered h is first win o f the W orld
S c rie s.
T C M cE lyes finished second w ith Kevin D oh k r , B o b b y W ill an d C raig B raw n roun din g out
the top five.
M ay w a s ab le to get h is c a r retired an d jo in
the field at the tall end, bu t w h ile trying to
ch arge to the front he crash ed tn turn fou r
brin gin g out the caution and H « h in g an y h o p e s
fo r a third victory in a row.
A rn o ld M ills o f O rlan d o captured the S p o rts ­
m an m ain event w ith C onrad G ren ier picking tg»
h is first W o rld S eries w in this y ear in the M in i-'
R («c h feature.
Today’s sch edu le w as to have begu n with
p ractice fay division at 1 p.m .. follow ed b y
quoW ytng for the A ll-P ro Type Late M odels.
N A SC A R /SK T o u r Type M odified*
an d A m eri­
can R ace T ru ck s at 4 p.m .
H eata fo r the N A SC A R /SK M odlfleda w ill b e ­
gin at 7 p.m . follow ed b y featu res tn M lnl-Stocka
(3 5 la p s ), F lorld a/IM C A M odlfleda. Lim ited Late
M odels, A ll Pro Type Late M odels, N A SC A R /SK
T o u r Type M odlfleda, S portsm an (SO LA PS) an d
A m erican R ace T ru ck s &lt;35 la p s).

McLaughlin grabs top spot
for NAPA Auto Parts 300

M.

N000SE. hie wito; and STATE
OF
FLORIDA
FINANCE AGENCY, am

County CourihouM
North Port Avonuo, 1 *0lord.
Samtoala
County.
Florida
SST7I, at 11AO. o'efeet B NLOO
Me 4th day ol March. 1BSS, Me
(•Sewing ^laacribed prifa^h ua
M i torth in aaid Order or FMM
IT 44. SOUTH
FIRST AOOinON.
TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
RB00R0S0 M FLAT BOOK It .
MOB *1-41. OF THE PUBLIC
BICOROE
OF
EIM INO U
COUNTY. F10M0A.
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moviaion ol certain
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DATED *1 laniard.
February tnd. 1444
MARYANNE MOI
MAMfANNEI
A* Mark. Circuit
Cwcuit Court
By: Dorothy
. W 1
Boilon
Aa Deputy dor
Clerk
SMITH E MUTT. PA.
SMI Ea*l Oakland Park
Bautovard. Sutoa SM
Fori Laudaidato. FL SSSM
Puhlwk February 11,11, IM S
0CN-IS7

DAYTONA BEAC H
_ M ike
McLa ug h lin cap tu red the B u d
Pole A w a rd fo r the F ebru ary 14
N A P A A u to P orts 300 T u esd ay
at
D ayton s
In tern atio n al
Speedw ay, ru n n in g a la p o f
47-335 secon d s, fo r on average
■peed o f 190.134 m ph in h is
N o. 34 O o u ld s P u m p s C h e v ro ­
let M onte C arlo .
M cLaugh lin w ill b e
an
the front raw for
th e p rem ier event on
B u sch S eries ach ed b y L ak elan d 's J o e N e______ek. w ho ran the secon d
qu ick est i f i v o f 06
that
attem pted a qu alifyin g run.
N w n rrtirb turned a la p
of
47.739 secon ds, fo r o n a v e n g e
o f 188.525 m ph In h is
M obility C hevrolet
M on te C a rlo .
T V e got a lot o f con fid en ce
h ere,* ■old
m
M cLaugh lin , w h o
q u alified
d th ird a t D ayton a In
1996 an
o nd
nd w a s secon d fastest
lo st y ear. T th in k everyone on
the team feels like they a c ­
com plish ed som ething b y w in ­
t e r * the p o le.
"T o start the se a so n w ith a
pate is a great thing, n ow w e

Just have to run good h ere •
som ething w e haven 't b e e n
a b le to do here tn th e post.*
D ole E arn h ardt J r., son o f
seven-tim e N A S C A R W in ston
C u p cham pion a n d the a ll-tim e
leadin g race w in n er a t D ayton a
Date E arnhardt, q u alified th ird
fastest fo r h is first race at the
2 .5 -m ile su perspeedw ay w ith ■
U p o f 166.139 tn the No. 3 A C
D elco C hevrolet.
H e w ill be Joined on the se c ­
on d row by C hevrolet d river
J e ff Purvis, w ith
B u ck sh ot
J o n es,
Ken S ch rad er,
M att
K enseth, B obby H U kn, In dy
R a rin g
League
a ta r
T ony
Stew art and form er W o rld o f
O u tlaw s sprint c a r ch am p ion
D ove B U n ey ro u n d in g out the
top 10.
In T u esd ay's oth er action.
M ike S m lm J r. w on the p o le
for
F riday's
D isco u n t A u to
P arts 200 presen ted b y A C
Deteo
R apidAre
NASCAR
G oody’s D ash S eries e v e n t
Fin ally, no N A S C A R W in sto n
C u p d riv e n opted to ru n du rin g
th ird-rou n d q u alify in g fo r the
D ayton a BOO, p referrin g
to
w u w i t f f t * g o wa n i n g u p ( h r i r

co re fo r T hursday’s tw o G a to rode 125-Mite Q u alify in g R aces.

T h e Lab onte broth ers w ill each
start from the pole in the tw o
5 0 -la p recta, w h ich w ill set
position s
3 -3 0 fo r S u n d a y ^
40th A n n u al D aytona 500.
B o bby Labon te captu red the
B u d Pole A w ard fo r the D ay ton s 500 on S atu rd ay w ith ■
lo p o f 192.415 m ph, a n d w ill
b e Joined on the front row fo r
the first qu alifyin g race b y K en
S ch rad er.
T erry Labon te w a s secon d
quickest in open in g tim e M o te ,
a n d w ill b e Joined on the fro n t
ro w b y D ole E arn h a r dt tn the
secon d qu alifyin g race.
H is rem ain der o f the 4 3 -c a r
field fo r the D ay to n s 800 w ill
b e determ ined by sp eed s set
d u rin g qu alifyin g an d/or se Icctra proviftloniui.
T h e * O rest A m erican R ace,*
the D ayton a 500 wtU take the
green flag Sun day at 12:15
p.m .
F or reserved seat tickets to
T h u rsd ay 's G ato rsd c 125-M ile
Q u alifyin g
F rid a y 's
R aces,
aa — t --------IR O C /G
oo y's
ocn ci
G ood
D a sh
40th A n n u a l N A P A A u to P o rta
300, visit the f c id s f y T ic k e t
O ffice o r c a ll (9 04) 253-7223.

�Sanford HersM. Sanford, Flortda •Wednesday, February 11, - 3 B

Seminole---------------Contlnnsd from Pag* IB
It outacored Deltona 19-8 In the third quarter to
build a 10-potnt lead, 43-33.
"We shut them down In the third quarter and
got a good run on defense In the final three
minutes to build the 10-point lead,* said Tralna.
"Then in the fourth quarter we didn't listen,
didn't take care or the ball and missed a lot o f
free throws and let them back Into the game.
"With the 10-polnt lead we tried to alow the
tempo and take care o f the ball, but when we
slowed down we seemed to take ourselves out o f
the game. Even when they got close and we
wanted to run down the court with a lead you
really ca n t and It got to look like a Keystone
Cops routine. Luckily our poise and our experi­
ence o f having been there before helped us out
somewhat.'
Despite the problems, Arrow Force VI still
had a comfortable lead going down the stretch.

But Seminole missed the front end o f three
one - a n d -one free throw tries and the Wolves
capitalised, closing to within two points.
Patrick helped Arrow Force VI maintain a
lead by hitting four straight free throws, but
Deltona got an easy layup off a fast break and
Armando Camacho was fouled on a three-point
attempt and made all three free throws to make
the score 63-80 with 30-seconds leftBush hit one o f two free throws with 0:21 sec­
onds left and Seminole got the ball back on a
turnover with 0:14 remaining.
Arrow Force VI missed two free throws to
keep the score 64-60, but the Wolves missed a
three-point try with 0:02 on the clock and
Cornelius Blue grabbed a big rebound to all but
end the game,
Seymore then closed out the scoring with a
free throw and Seminole was off to the semifi­
nals.
Patrick led all scorers with 15 points, while

Daryl Redding added 12 points, Seymore nine,
David Wagner eight and B J . Pratt and Blue
seven points each. Chris Westhelle came off the
ben ch to chip In w ith five points and B u sh hit
tw o free throw s.
C am acho led D elton a w ith 14 points, w h ile
A lex Novltchkov ad d ed 14 poin ts a n d J o se
R ivers 11 points.
A rro w Force V I la n ow 2 2 -7 on the season an d
w ill b e Joined In the sem ifin als b y Pine Ridge,
w hich upset S p ru ce C reek, 64-46, In the o p e n ­
in g gam e o f the evening T u esday.

Crooms
second qu arter. C ro o m s
got o ff five straigh t fo llo w s b e ­
fore Lee tipped It In .
M eanw hile, on the defensive
side o f the floor. Perkin s and
M cC loud w ere block in g sh o ts
a ll night, u sin g their su p e rio r
'
to dom inate
height advantage
underneath.
W a rn e r C h ristian
tried to
h an g with the P an th ers an d

slum. No. seeded Mainland takes on Pine Ridge
at 6 p.m. and Seminole challenges No. 2 seed
Oak Ridge at 8 p.m.
The Pioneers handed Arrow Force VI Its only
home loss o f the season by two points back In
December.
The winners o f Friday's games will advance to
the district championship next Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Bill Fleming, but more Importantly, Fri­
day's winners will be playing the regional quar­
terfinals next Friday no matter what happens
on Tuesday.

kept things close, but Crooms
went on a 20-6 run early In the
third quarter, which Included
eight points by Lee. and the
only question was If Crooms
would get to 100 before a d ­
vancing to the second round.
"It's so great that Crooms
Academy got Into the districts
and won for the first time In
over 20 years,* coach Steve
Carmichael said. "We got a lit-

tie bit sloppy but I didn't mind
the kids having some fun to ­
night."
Carmichael made out a diffi­
cult schedule for the first-year
Panthers, but It seems to be
paying off.
•When you schedule tough
teams, It makes you better,'
Carmichael said.
Crooms upped Its record to
12-10 on the season.

Softball
B u t V au gh an In corporated w a sn 't fin ish ed,
scorin g fou r ru n s in the bottom o f the seventh
In ning and lo ad in g the b a se s w ith two o u t
w h en a fly ended the gam e w ith T bday H om es
p u llin g o ff the u pset. 13-10.
Th en It w as D esign F oods' tu rn to sp rin g the
u pset, scoring d g h t ru n s In the bottom o f the
third taming a n d s ix run a In the bottom o f the
fourth Inning to tak e a 18-4 lead over Vtvona's.
V tvon a's tried to rally, scorin g fou r ru n s In the
sixth inning an d six ru n s in the seventh Inning,
b u t feu short, d rop p in g a n 18-18 decision .
T h in gs w ere pretty m uch the sam e at C h ase
P u k . a s P a u l's A u to an d T ru ck R epair scored

(mala Tuesday night at Laka Mary High School.

Rama

startin g line up. w ho w ould
h ear the call. S h e hit fou r o f
fo u r free th row s In the p eriod
and w a s defen din g p lay ers a ll
and kept the team tn the game.
over the court. S h e totaled IB
That made a huge difference In
points on the even in g.
the outcome. They had to be­
"I think o u r Intensity m ade
cause the Tigers were unre­
the difference tonight.* D ale
lenting tn their defense.
said. "Som etim es w e a re too in­
The Tigers eventually tied the
tense. bu t tonight w e tried to
game at 89-80 with 6:11 re­
keep a certain level w hile not
maining In the game, but the
getting out o f control. W e had a
Rams came back to regain the
really good practice yesterday
lead, and then Manx went to
and I think that h elped u s. |
work. '
' "" 1
lot. I Just can't ex p ress w hat U
The Junior b u rle d a th reew ould m ean to m e to w in the
p oin ter from the c o m e r a n d
state ch a m pion s h ip , e sp e c ia lly
then scored on a b a c k -d o o r
M ace dm a sen ior. T h is ju rt
layu p w h ile S n ow h a d h er b a c k
gets u s on e step c lo se r,"
to the play to give Lake M ary a
seven-point lead.
M ary Leah Sutton w a s the
Th rough out the entire even ­
C h icago B u lla lin e -u p In one
ing. how ever. A sh lee D a lia n ce
Player, defen din g like M ichael
w as definitely the O en eral o f
J o rd an an d rebou n din g Ufcg
the troops. D espite co n stan t
D en n is R odm an. S h e w a s the
full court p ressu re from P e n sa ­
second leadin g scorer w ith 18
cola. she found w ays to find
an d w orked the b o a rd s the en ­
the bask et o r a n o p e n player.
tire evening.
She killed h e rse lf throughout
the entire gam e a n d c o n s is ­
tently rejuvenated h e r team ­
m ates. w h ile sco rin g 10 p o in ts
o f h e r ow n.
"I h ad to m ain tain m y c o m ­
p o su re out th e n ," P a lla n c c
said. T h e third q u a rte r la a l­
team over the top.
w ays cru cial w h en you p la y
Lake M ary w a s ou tstan din g
P en sacola and tonight w as a
from the free throw lin e tn the
killer. 1 never w orried w h en
fin al tw o m inutes, hitting 11 o f
they started to com e b a c k b e ­
13 charity to sses to expan d the
cau se I knew If w e played o u r
lead.
gam e, w e could n u ll It o u t "
Pen sacola p u lled out a ll the
stops again cutting the lead to
a sin gle point, 0 0 -6 0 . w ith 1:88
left. T h is tim e It w ou ld S te p h a ­
nie D ale, the on ly sen io r h i the

The A nal points o f the gam e
apo ff
free

throw closed out the Lady
R ains' w in . 73-81.
"L au ren w a s really on a roll
tonight and cou ld have d on e
real dam age If sh e h ad n 't g o t­
ten Into foul tro u ble," B row n
said . "B u t everyon e stepped q &gt;
an d played b a rd . S tep h an ie
h ad 10 rebou n ds. M ary L eah
h ad I I , Kelly cam e out tough
an d o f cou rse A ah lcc. A sh lee
h as the heart o f a lion an d If
sh e 's p lay in g w ell. Lake M ary
p la y s.w c U . 8 k e .d c fln lte ly .n m B

R egional F in al m atch
T am pa-K in g,
w h ich knocked
o ff W ellin gton from the P alm
B each area. 56-41. It w ill b e
decided today w h ere F riday
n igh ts gam e w ill b e played.
D oes the fact that their h a rd ­
est foe is out o f the w ay h in der
th eir ability to get u p fo r tb s
next gam e?

W e are d o s e en ou gh now that
w e aren 't goin g to k t an yth in g
o ff the court effect o u r p U y on
the c o u r t "
It Is doubtful If an yth in g
could keep the L ogy R am s fro m
their goal. They are tough, they
are good an d they have h e a r t
T h ose are the needed tn gredlen ts far an y ch am p ion .

P a u l's A uto a n d T ru ck R epair evidently liked
whirlin g ao m uch th ey did It again In the secon d
g u n e . B ouncing b a d e from 6-0 a n d 8 -6 d eficit's
b y searin g seven ru n s in the bottom o f the sixth
in n in g to upset the S h ark s. 14-10.
T h e S h ark s, V au gh an
In co rp o rated
an d
V tvon a's are a ll atm tied fo r first, now w ith 4-2
records, w ith D e a lp F oods a n d T oday H om es
Just beh k id w ith 3 2 records. C om pletin g the
stan dln ga are P a u la A u to an d T h ic k R ep air (2 4 ) an d the R en egades (0 -6 ).
Next w eek. Today H om es h a s the d o u b leh ead er a t C h o se P u k again st the S h ark s at 7
p.m . a n d V a u g h a n In corporated at 8 p.m .. w h ile

Bonnie Chaplin (two runs, RBI). Michelle Carroll (run, two RBI), Luanne Maclaaac (three
runs): one hit _ Carol Gamer (double, run, RBI),
Carol Norman (run. RBI), Mary Sechrest (run),
Debbie Bcming.
Design Foods: four hits _ Alme Ruedllnger
(home run. two runs, two RBI): three hits _ Lori
Gonzalez (grand slam, triple, run, six RBI). Liz
Cannon (run. two RBI), Julia Knecht (three
runs): two hits _ Margarita Lavazzo (double, two
runs). Jennifer Hemphill (three runs). Rose Ann
Mann, Tent Mann (taro runs each): two runs.
RBI _ Jill Decker.
Vtvona's: fo u r hits _ Leah S p a rro w (three run s,
two R B I): three hits _ P a u la S on ger (hom e run.
triple, d o u ble, two ru n s, two R B I). Becky S im p ­
son (three d o u b les, fou r R B I); two h its „ D ee
W ald en (d o u ble, three ru n s, R B I], K athy K lin*
genam lth (d o u ble, ru n ), Jodi O etm an (ru n . R B I),
A ngle C a rp e n te r (th ree ru n s). D aw n N e ff (ru n ):
one hit _ B a rb ie B artels (ru n . R B I). S u e N ick el);
RBI _ S h ay B row n .
P a u l's A u to an d T ru ck R ep air vs. R en egades:
three hits _ B a rb M artin (ru n ): two h its _ Tam m y
J a p e s (ru n , R B I). M id d Lew is (ru n ); one hit _
B elin da A n derson (d o u ble, two R B I). A n n L an za
(run. B B t * . C aro l C rsn lck , M elissa Lan za (on e
run each ).
R enegades: tw o h its _ M ichelle
B e m ln g
(dou ble, R B I). D ebbie C ole (ru n ); one hit _ D iane
C olan gelo (triple, R B I), M ary T lln sk l (ru n ). C o l­
leen D cgue: ru n _ U a a G arrett.
P a u l's A uto an d T ru ck R epair vs. the S h ark s:
two h its _ B elin d a A n d erso n (three ru n s, R B I),
Tam m y J a p e s (tw o ru n s, tw o R B I); one h it _
C aro l Crm nlck (ru n , R B I). B a rb M artin . C ath y
C aroson e (tw o R B I each ), M elissa Lanza (tw o
ru n d , M ld d L ew is (ru n ): two ru n a &gt; _ A n n L an za.
D ln o W ilso n ; ru n w K im M yers.
S h ark s: three h its _ Patty Polly (ru n . tw o R B I);
two h its _ R obin B ish o p (dou ble, two ru n s, R B I),
G lo ria E fird. Jen n y B low ers (on e run each): one
hit _ D eborah V a n D em ark (dou ble, ru n ). J ack ie
T alfo u r (ru n . R B I). D en ise S t a llin g (three R B I).
K athy S pellm an (tw o R B I), T an ya O etger (tw o
ru n s). S h eila S an d ers: ru n . R BI _ L isa B erg.

Wednesday Men’s Lske
Mary Softball League
partm ent o f •
W ed n esd ay M
Slow pltch Son
a ll rtx team s a
gam e o f each a
in the p a
38th the H u e s
w on o n epm da
th ro w in g tn e le
w ay t k n r the
p**, H u u s

B la k e M u rray (tw o run a); one
hit _ Joe D IB artolo; three runa
J erry D tB artolo; ru n _ D ave
B en n ett.
C on tribu tin g on F ebru ary 4th
w e re :
Agltano C on struction : three
h its _ Pedro A r d a (hom e run.
d o u ble, run. three R B I): tw o
b its _ W ayn e W illa rd (tw o ru n s,
R B I): one hit _ M itch L ik a .

on

J an u ary
that
night a ll lo st.
|ue into a sixsum

w ktng trailed
b n 9mB go in g
ton in g,
but
to p u l out a
Ion
sco red
ven o m O f the
to w ith stood
b ton in g to
II.
4th,
D .E .
e t a t b s e a sy
C o rp o ratio n
h d r fa m e .
ettan sco red
e fleet three
:30, 10-8.
ek in g scared
wttom o f the
tontafl a n d

(on e run each ),
B . B e e 's H om ecooking: three
b lta _ Curtto T a b o r (hom e run,
tw o runa, fo u r R BQ ,
W .L .
O racey (d o u ble, three ru n s, tw o
RBQ, N ald a R o b e rt* (tw o ru n a);
two b its _ C ra ig M crttrraon
(dou ble, ru n . tw o RBQ. R aym ond H a ita fld d
(tw o runs.
RBQ. Tom G racey; on e hit _
D a le Peters (ru n . RBQ. M y rtd
R d d . Tony H olley (on e n m
each ). BtQy O racey (R B I),
A gllan o C on struction : three
h its _ Pedro A rete (hom e run,
tw o run e, two RBQ; two h its _
J o e Mon tero (ru n . RBQ. Steve
A gllano
(R BQ .
P a u l L tecao
(n m ): on e hit _ W ayn e W illa rd
b u n , R B I), M itch Liles (tw o

one ru n each ), Steve A gllan o .
E ddie
R odriguez
(tw o
RBI
each ), J oe M ontero (R B I); tw o
ru n s _ C h u ck C ole.
B rian
H a rfe rd ; run _ D o u g B urleson .
B eer :30: three htta _ D ave
K aeberitn (R B I); tw o h its _ K yle
B ru b ak er, J o e B iB a rto lo (tw o
ru n s each ); o n e h it _ M ike
M UIer (tw o ru n s, R B I). D ave
B ennett (th ree RBQ, V ic D tB a r­
tolo (R B I), D ave C o es.
B . B ee's H om ecooking: fou r
h its _ C ra ig M erh r reon (tw o
ru n s, tw o RBQ; th ree h its _
W .L . O racey (hom e ru n . three
ru n s. RBQ, D ean De b oee p u n .
three R B I); tw o h its _ B illy
O racey (triple, run. three R B I).
R o b o t Stevens (d o u b le, run.
R BQ . Tam O racey (tw o run s,
RBQ. M y rtd Rod (R B Q ; on e hit
.
Raym ond H a ita fld d . O tyg

�Legal Notices
IN THI CIRCUIT COURT
O f T N I 1tTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASK NO. t7 -f 111-CA-14
G E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. Inc..
Plamtttf,

vs
EUOENE J. OKUN. •« N .
D t lin d v t t
NOTICK
OF FORKCLOSURK SALK
Notice it Hereby given that,
purtuant to IHel Fmel Judgment
ot Forecloture deled January
?»th, 1SSS. and entered In civil
cate number 97-1111-CA-14,
ot the Circuit Court of tbe IStfi
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherem G E CAPITAL MORT­
GAGE SERVICES. INC.. It
Plaintiff and EUGENE J. OKUN.
it living, and all unknown par­
ro t claiming by. through, under
and agamtt the above named
deiendent(t) who are not known
to be dead or alive, whether
ta&gt;d unknown paniee may claim
an interact at tpoueee. heirc.
deviteet. gianteet. or other
claimtntt; BARNETT T E C H ­
NOLOGIES. INC.. A DISSOLVED
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER WITH BARNETT
RECOVERY
CORPORATION.
DARRYL T. BROOKS, te/are
Defendant!!). I will tell to the
highett and belt bidder tor
cath at the watt from door ot
the Seminole County courthoute in Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11 00 A.M.
on the 74th day of February,
1494. the following described
property at tot forth m maid
Final Judgmant, to wit:
LOT IS. OF BLOCK S, RESUBDIVISION OF BLOCK S AND
TRACT A OF N. ORLANDO END
ADDITION. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGE 74. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Datod the 74th day of January,
1444
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
COOILIS 4 BTAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 450
Tampa. Florida 11407
Telephone (111) S77-4004
CAS *47-01404
Pubbah: February 4, 11, 1444
D E N IS

IN TNK CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNK 1STN JUDtCIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
M AN D FOB
BKMIROLK COUNTY
ju N ts m o n o N d iv is io n
CASK NO. S7-9T1S-«A-14-A
ACCUBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
MEDALLION MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
VS
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
devteeea. granleet. a* tig neat,
kenorc. creditor*, trueleet, or
other eteimonla claming
by. through, under or agemel
JAVNE A LINKE. OSCEASED.
and WAYNE LINKE end JO
UNKB. at e l .
Defendants
OF FONSCLOSURK BALI
Notice I*
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol Foredoeure dated January
10th. 1444. and entered M cMI
cate number 47-1714-CA-14-A
of the Circuit Court ot the I I S
Judicial Circuit in and for
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein ACCUBANC MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
MEDALLION MORTGAGE COM­
PANY. la PlalntlN and TNK
UNKNOWN HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES,
LIENORS.
CREOITORS.
TRUSTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
claming
by.
through, under or against
JAYNE A UNKE IF UVINO. AND
ALL
UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ BY.
THROUGH
UNDER AN0 AGAINST THE
ABOVE NAMEO DEFENDANT!!)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AB
SPOUSES. HEINS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES.
ON
OTHER
CLAIMANTS. ALTAMONTE VIL­
LAGE II CONDOMINIUM. INC .
UNITE0 STATES OF AMERICA.
STATE OF FLORIDA. DEPART­
MENT OF REVENUE, le/era
Defendant)!). I ertM ee* te the
higher I and bet I bidder for
caah at the w ell front doer of
the Seminole County courthoute in Sanlord. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11:04 A M.
,1 "
the following deecnbad sugar
fy aa eel forth la paid Final
THAT CERTAIN CONOOMMHUM PARCEL KNOWN AB UNIT
411. BUILDINQ SOS. ALTA­
MONTE VILLAGE II AND AN
UN0IV1DC0 1 SS47SSS INTER­
EST IN THE LAND COMMON
ELEMENTS AND COMMON
EXPENSES APPURTENANT TO
SAID UNIT. ALL IN ACCOR­
DANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO
THE COVENANTS, CONDI­
TIONS. RESTRICTIONS. TERMS
AND OTHER PROVISIONS OF
THAT DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM OF ALTAMONTE
VILLAGE II. AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
111!. PAGE SIS THROUGH 541
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
AND AMENDED IN OFFICIAL
RSCOROS BOOK 1SS3. PAGE
4S4 THROUGH SSS OF SAI0
PUBLIC RECOROS.
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU ARE
AOVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DSEME0 TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Deled Ihe tad day el February.
Aa Clerk of dw Court
By Dorothy W. Belton
Aa Deputy Clerk
COWL!5 S STAWIAASKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Tampa. Florida 11447
Telephone (111)577-400*
CAS *47-01447
Pubheh February 11. IS. 1SSS
DEN-104

Legal Notices
IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS SIOHTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CIVIL ACTION
CASS NO. 44-14S4CA
DIVISION t* K
GREYSTONI SERVICING
CORPORATION, INC.. A
VIRGINIA CORPORATION,
Plamtlttla).
v*.
DONALD W KNUOSEN, at al.
Oofend emit)
NOTICK
OF FORBCLOSURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purtuant
to
an
Order
Reteheduimg Forecloaure Sale
dated January 74th. 1(4*. and
entered M Cate NO *4-1474
CA ol the Circuit Court of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial Circuit In
and tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida wherein OREYSTONE
SERVICING
CORPORATION.
INC., A VIRGINIA CORPORA­
TION It the Plaintiff and DON­
ALD W. KNUOSEN. COROLYN
KNUDSEN. DONALD L. SULLI­
VAN. KIM SULLIVAN; THE
RESERVE AT THE CROSSINGS
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC. c/o Anne H. Ruatell. R.A.;
and THE CROSSINGS MASTER
COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION,
INC. c/o Jama* W. Hart. Jr .
R .A are the Defendant!. I will
*e« lo trie highett and beat bid­
der for caah al the Weet front
door ol the Seminole County
Courthouaa, Sanford. Florida at
It KM a m . on the 14th day of
February, 1S4S. the following
deteribed property aa tat forth
m laid Final Judgment:
LOT 17. BLOCK I. THS
RESERVE AT THE CROSSINGS
PHASE TWO. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECOROEO IN THE PLAT BOOK
IS. PAOES SO THROUGH 57.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH THE FOL­
LOWING DESCRIBED PERSON­
AL PROPERTY: RAMOE/OVEN.
WITNESS MV HAND and the
aeal of this Court on JANUARY
74th. 1440.
(SEAL)
Maryanne Morae
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jean Bndant
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. MeCal la. Raymar.
Barrett E Frappier
Poet Office Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 11401
F440S1110
■ones
In accordance with the
American* DtaabORie* Act, per•one needing a apecial accom­
modation to participate In nut
proceeding should contact the
Individual or agency sanding
notice not leler than eeven (7)
day* prior la the proceeding al
the addreet given on the
notice. Telephone: 407-11141M oat. 4117; 1-BOO-SSS-S77I
(TOO) or 1-400-545-0770 (v); via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: February 4, 11. 1440
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OF TNK 1BTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIOA
SSMINOLB OOUVTY
OS NS HAL
j un lo o te r io n d iv is io n
CASK BO. ST-11BS-OA-I4 A
CHAU MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
F/K/A CHSMICAL "
RESIDENTIAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
MARGANETTSN t
COMPANY Inc .
Ptombft.
VS
O RAY BACKLUND A/K/A
OUV RAY BACK!UNO and
SABRINA BACKLUNO A/K/A
SABRINA NANCUN A/K/A
SABRINA COTTRELL, al si..

NetIce I* hereby plven that,
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
of Faradoeur* dated January
SOW. ISBS. end entered la chrH
case number S7-1ISS-CA-I4 A
Of Me CUcuM Court of the 15th
Judicial Circuit la and far
Semina la Courtly,
Florida,
wherein C H AU MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
F/K/A CHSMICAL RSSI0CNT1AL
MORTGAOS
CORPORATION
F/K/A MARGANETTEN S COM­
PANY, WC.. M PlainUR and O.
RAY BACKLUND A/K/A OUV
RAY BACKLUNO. SABRINA
BACKLUNO A/K/A SABRINA
NANCSSN A/K/A SABRINA
COTTRSLL. STEPHEN WOLK.
HELEN WOLK. STEVEN J.
WOLK. ___ _ UNKNOWN PER­
SON!!) IN P O S U U IO N OF
THS SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY 41 N/K/A NANCY LAPORTE.
• ■UNKNOWN FSRSONfS) IN
POSUtSION OF THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY 4S N/K/A
JOSEPH
LAPORTE.
ta/eia
Defendemlt). I wM * * « lo W*
highett end beet bidder lor
il lb* weet fiont door of
emfnele County courtIn Seatord. Samlaele
County. Fiends, sf 1144 AM.
on the 4W day of March, 1444.
ty t t set forth In aoid Final
Judgment, lo wtt.
LOT 7, BLOCK 11. WEATH­
ERSFIELD FIRST AOOITION.
ACCORDING TO THS PLAT
THSRSOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I t . PAOCS 44 AN0
47. PUBLIC RSCOROS OF
SSMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THS
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU ARS
ADVI4 (0 THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DUMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANT
INFORMATION OBTAINED MRU
U USED FOR THAT PURPOU
Dated Pm tad day al February.
I ttt .
Aa Clark of the Court
At Otputy Clerk
COOtUt S STAWIAASKI
4414 Roy I
(SIR 477-4044
C M *47-41445
PubIMb: February 11. IS. 11
0CN-1U

The rapuMr orutuM m * W p | 4*
the etockhoidort of
CMuan* Bank of 0 *1*0*.
Oviedo. FMrido arts bo hold M
Drive. Oviedo. FloridO M 4 *0
on Wodnooday. February I t ,
I t t t far the purpteo at conaM-

Legal Notices
County Court
Seminole Caunty,
Florida
Cave 4 4 7 -4 4 4 7 -C C -f t-Z
The Etlela ol Hattaway.
PI# intill
vt
Ronald M Loper
Delandant
NOTICE
OF SHERIFF’S SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that by virtu* ol Ihal certain
Wnl ol Eaeculion ittuvd out ol
and under the teal ol the
County Court ol 5arm no la
County. Florida. Cate • 471S47-CC-11-Z upon a final
ludgmenl rendered In Ihe eloretaid court on the ISIh day ol
January A D 1444 In that cer­
tain ett* entitled The ( t i l l * ol
Hattaway. Plaintiff vt Ronald
M lo p er. Oalendant which
aforesaid Writ of laeeutlen
waa delivered lo me at Sheriff
ol Seminole County, Florida and
I have levied upon all Ihe right,
till* and Inleretl ol Ihe defen­
dant!
in
the
following
deecnbad property, void prop­
erty being located In tanunol*
County. Florida, more particu­
larly detenbed aa follow!
Office equipment end auppliet
Contact Sheriff'! Office tor
Inventory hat
and the undaraignad at (hentl
ol Stminol* County. Florida,
will t l 11 00 A M on the 14th
day ol February A D 1441 offer
lor tale end tall lo Ihe hlgheal
bidder. FOR CASH IN NANO
ARO SUBJECT TO ARY AND
ALL KXISTINO LIBNB. al 1441
corporal* Square Drive. Unit
141. Longwood. Florida, Ihe
above detenbed property
That teid tale it being mad*
to aetltfy the term* ot ttua Wftt
of Bieeutlen
Donald F Ethnger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1444. PtRSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDINQ
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE
SHERIFF’S
OFFICE. 1145 1STH STREET.
SANFORO. FLORIOA. AT LEAST
FIVE OATS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS 1447) ISO-5440 TOO
(407) 171 1111
Published: February 11, IS.
1544 with Sal* being held on
February 14. 1444
OEN-114
M TNS CMCU7T COURT
OP TNS 14TN JUDtCIAL
CMOUIT, M M B FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
O A U Re. 47-4441 -CA-14-A
FIRST INDIANA BANK
Plaintiff
v*
WILLIAM N BARTLETT, el. #1.
Defendant*
NOTICE
OP FORBCLOOURB SALS
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
purtuant to an Order or Final
Judgment entered In Case No
47-114I-CA-14-A of the Circuit
Court of Ihe ISTH Judicial
Circuit In and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florid*, wherein FIRST
INOIANA BANK. PtamilN. and
WILLIAM N. BARTLETT, at. t i .
ere defendant!. I wlii t«H to the
h*gh*tt bidder tor caeh at Me
W etl Front Door el the
Sanford. Florid*, si Me hour of
It 00 RfiL. gn.the 5th Gay of
March. IBS* ‘ the following
LOT f. BLOCK 0. BAUSALI TO.
•ICTION TWO. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RSCORDCD IN PLAT BOOK SO.
PAOES 44 AND 41. PUBLIC
RSCOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
DATED thl* tnd day ol
Fobruoty. 1444
Clerk Ciraeft Court
By: Dorothy W.
Deputy Ctorfc
ROOM 0. BBAR. P A
RO “
FL

NOTICS OF 0ALS
PUBLIC AUCTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUTES 71175 THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL DE
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY FEBRUARY t t . 1444
AT 10 00 AM AT CORTES TOW­
ING SERVICE. 145 ORANOE
AVE LONGWOOD FLORIDA
THESE VEHICLES ARE SOLO
AS IS WITH NO TITLE GUARAN­
TEE SELLER RESERVES THE
RIGHT TO
BIO
DIDOINQ
STARTS AT AMOUNT OWEO
FOR TOWING AND STORAGE
VIEWING ONE HOUR PRIOR TO
SALE FORM OF PAYMENT IS
CASH OR CASHIERS CHECK
1) 1545 NISSAN SENTRA
YIN * 1N4QD11S4KC757541
1) ISIS JEEP COMANCHE
VIN * 1JTWES5710TU4711
1) 1417 CHEVROLET CAPRICE
VIN I 1Q1BIS125HX105074
4)
1441 HONDA ACCORD
VIN * JHMSZS41XCC101741
5) 144S CHEVROLET
CELEBRITY
VIN * IQ 1AW15R4Q1700(41
D i m CHEVROLET CAMARO
VIN • 7Q1FP77K4T1171441
7) 1447 CHEVROLET PICKUP
VIN 4 lOCECI4M1VZ70457S
t ) 1444 PONTIAC S000
VIN * taZAN15Z!S1Z55712
4) 1*47 FORD LT
VIN • 7FA0P11D0CD111014
101 1440 YAMAHA RT 100 M/C
VIN » JYA1ULW04LC000549
Pubhah February 11.1444
DEN-171

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS BIBHTBBMTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
•ft ADD FOR
MMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CABS B O rAS-tSTA-C A- 14-L
SUN BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. • nation*1
banking aeeaclation.
Plaint rtf,
v*.
TI MACUAH VENTURI,
a Florida general
pertnerahlp. TOOKI
LAND AND OCVtLOPMINT
COMPANY, a Florida
corporation. SANFORD
FRUIT CO., a Florida
corporation. LINKS
OSSION. INC.. 4 Florida
corporation. PROFESSIONAL
■NOINSIRINO CONSULTANTS,
INC., 4 Florida corporation,
RON OARL Mid SYLVIA
OARL. hit wife.
Defend ante
NOTICS DF SALS
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
that pureuant to the Amended
Judfment of Faroetaeura
M.M
*

4 .11

.. SOI
Park Avenua. Sanford,
Bamlnala
County.
Florida,
hnfwaan 11*0 a m and 1 *0
pm . on tha 14th day at
February. 1000, tha pcsparty
deecnbad on lih ib n "A*
EXHIBIT *a *
Lata 110 and 117. TMLACUAN
UNIT 14. FHA0S 1. be ending la
Mo pM* Me roof a* recorded In
PIM Bee* 44, Papa* *4 Mrouah
•1. Mcluohr*. PubUc Reeerde of
Bendnoto Ceimty. Florida.
WlTNBBB ary band and eRleial
eeef of ana Cowl « Barnard.
County, Florida, MM

Legal Notices
HOTVCB
TH I FOLLOWING PROPIRTV
WILL H I SOLD OR O THIRW IBI
DiSPOSID OF AT A SALt TO
DC H IL O AT SAIO UNIT OR
L IA S ID SPACt AT LOCK SAFI.
7t50 W IS T 7STH S T R U T . SAN­
FORD. FL 17771 ON THE 14TH
OF FEBRUARY. 144S AT 17:00
NOON FOR CASH
•704 • KENNEY JORDON. 1501
MCCARTHY AV SANFORO. FL
17771. COUCH. 0C0. SHELF.
CHAIRS. END TAR IE. MISC
BOXES.
•257- SELEN I TERRELL. 107
MCKAY BLVD SANFORO. FL
17771. CLOTHES. TALL LAMP. 7
FLOWER LAMPS. SHOES. ANO
MISC.
1771 • KASEV LENZ. 704 BAYWOOD CIR
SANFORO. FL
17771, SUITCASES. MISC.
BAGS AND BOXES. WOOD
GATE.
DATED THIS OAV JANUARY
tlT H . 1441
PUBLISH
FEBRUARY 4TH,
199* ANO FEBRUARY 11TH.
1999
DEN-7

IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IK ANO FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
OBNBRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CABS NOl 97-1474-CA-14K
NORWEST MORTGAGE. NIC.
PLAINTIFF
VS.
PENNY PAUL SPOTO
A/K/A PENNY P SPOTO. IF
LIVNIQ ANO IF DEAD.
THI UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIM.
DEVISEES. OPANTCEB.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREOITOM, TRUSTIES
AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BV,
THROUGH. UNOCR OR
AGAINST FERRY PAUL
SPOTO A/K/A FERNY P
SPOTO; UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OP FENNY
PAUL SPOTO
A/K/A FIRRY P SPOTO,
IF ANT. SAUBAUTO
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC.; M l GO
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
•TATS OF FLORIDA,
DEPARTMENT OF
REVENUE; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AE
UNKNOWN TENANTS
•N POSSESSION
DEFENDANT 15)
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to • Summary Final
Judfment ef force leeure dated
November 14th. 1447. entered
m Chnl Caee No. 47-1474-CA14K of tha CircuR Court of tha
ISTH Judicial Circuit In and tor
SEMINOLE County. Sanford.
Florid*. I wM can lo the hiphe et
and boat bidder far caah al
hoof dear ef Courthe tree of R e
SEMINOLE County Caurthouaa
located at M l N. Fart Avenue
In Sanford. Florida, at 11:00
a.m. on the
14th day of
February.
1444
following
deecnbad property aa 4*4 term
Final

A Wen*. PJL
PO. Baa BIS
Orlande, FL SS041
«. 11. I I
0BN-B1

UNIT A. BUILOWG 1. BAUBAL•TO.
A
CONDOMINIUM
ACCOROdfG TO THS DECLA­
RATION OF ____
RSCOROSO M O.
PADS SIS. ANO AB
M THS PUBUC RSCOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLOMOA.
TOGETHER WITH AN UNOfVIOSO INTERESTS M THE COM­
MON ELEMENTS AND COM­
MON EXPENSES OF SAM) CON­
DOMINIUM AS BET FORTH IN
THE DECLARATION OF CONOOMRMUM ANO AAIENDMENTS
THERETO.
Da4ad pee ttth day of January.
14M.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MOPES
Clark of Ihe CbcuN Court

M T10 GA-15-K
FE0SRAL HOMS LOAN
MORTGAOI CORPORATION.

Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
O AV» J. STERN. PJL
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l E. Urtverefty Drive
Sun* toe
Ptartaltan, FL 11114
(454)111*040
47-14*44
In 04C4

(COURT SCAU
MARYANNS M0RBC
Aa Clark of Ma ClrouR Court
M r.
Thomna B.

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0 A M BO. B f-IM I-B A -1 4 -8
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A . not
In lit tndtvtdua! ch arity
behalf of
fmel 1441-1,
MICHAEL A
KOLACUNKO. ot Ol..
OetondonKt).
OF F
NOTICt IS HSRSBV OIVBN
purtuant
tuanl to a Final Judgment ot
Forecloaure
No. B7-1B41-CA-14-K. of the
EIGHTEENTH Judicial CbeuM M
end tor SSMINOLB County.
Florida whorotn BANKERS
TRUST OOMPMV OF CALI­
FORNIA. N A . not In Me Indhrtd
but lee on behel l o l *o *4 »*
mortgage true! 1445-1 I*
Plaintiff and MICHAEL A.
KOLACUNKO. ot ol.. *7*
I tHS toM to MO
In tha Wool Rant door ol
Mo Courthouaa, la Bnatofd,
SEMINOLE County. Florida. At
11*# a i t o'etoek on tha 17M
day of March. 1444 Me tadewterib M aoM Final
LOT a. BLOCK *A*. OAK
ARBOR. ACCORDMtO TO TNS
FLAT THSRSOF AS RSCOROSO
M PLAT BOOK I S BAGS I S
PUBLIC RSCOROS OF BSBHHOLS COUNTY. FLORIOA b/h/4
•IB Aeoro Lone. Longw e S
Florida 51754
OATSO Ml* MM day ef JANU­
ARY. 1BBS.
MARYANNS MOWM ,
Aa Clark *1 aeid Court
By Dorothy W.
Aa Deputy Clark
Faber S Orbiti. P. A.
14741
Coral Otble*. Florida M14S
(144) 441-4115
need * epeclel i
to panic Ip* t* In Ml*
contact

NANCY I . MCGEE;
JANE OOS artto of
WILBURN R. MOSES;
SOUTHEAST I
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RICHARD I. NELSON
and KAREN L. NELSON,
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pureuant to the Final
m Forceleeure deter
14 th, ISM . and entered In ----NO. B7-14f1 CA 14 K Of Die
CVCi* Court of the 14th
Judicial Circuit m and far
County.
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to CALYPSO VAIVETY, 1454

aa «bo 14th day of M m ary. IBM. « tha Waal Front
County
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Sanford. FL 11771. dip
forth In sold Order or Final

AS CLERK OF THE COURT
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MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk of CircuR Court
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PtRrty Ctort

E.11.11

CELEBRITY CIPHER

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1M Pkeeeanl Run Ceurf
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71-H elp Wanted

LABOR RITE

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Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida •Wednesday, February 11,

K IT 'N ' CA RLYLE ® by l-srry Wright
1 4 1 — H o m e * F o r S a l#

“ "W W 4U " "
100 ♦ MEN ft WOMEN NEEDED
D U y work-Oaky pay
w a d N im n
S A LE S P E R S O N N E ED ED
COME WORK WITH THE BEST

LABORERS NEEDED
FO R U N D ER G R O U N D
U T IL IT Y C O N TR A C T O R
MCALTM M M U M Ct M O 401K
P lM ID M O H M Itllm

^ketay ta Wt&gt;ll»0 0 »4

LABORERS NEEDED
Pavement Marking company
torohmg to* laborer* Travel it
rrq Starting pay 27/hr w heiitn
benefit* C la u D he r*q EOE
woman encouraged to apply
Drug Fra# Wort Place For more
i«o cal 321-tQtO_____________
LAKE MARY CHILO CARE
CENTER looting lor retponu­
bia. dtpandabta. ft arpenancad
care grvar lor vaned age group*
Ptaa*acM321-3344___________
LARRY'SJ-AWN ft TREE
E i partancad Halpava Needed
________C a a m -»4e i________
LAWN MAINTENANCE
Commercial account*, a iper ■

Mutt hove COL Llcenaa.
Ado Iv In N n o n :
700 French Ave, Bento id

Scotty1*

PHONE PROS
« comm • bonus F/T or
P/T Rotated atmoephere-imokmg ok. Debtee or M*e 767 0370

NY looking tor P/T or F/T
TECHNICIAN Wm*5 aipen
ance requaad Cad 1
M at. SAM TO

LABOR READY
to o a y

-a,/■ French Ave

(407) 869-0444
R IG H T HAND MAN
N eeds 78 w orkers dally,
•ftft eign on bonus to new em*fitre pay to drtve rt•Open 5 am

MAKE MONEY, at much or I I
km* at you want wtai Snail**
ft AT A T t N
Butmet* Program ISO m e
Management appkcanl eqwn
•need n latl toodt operehon*
Very good taiary Apply to per
ton 1*05 Soudi Franco Ave
Santont Leee Fame

T

20 ao m v
wk |&amp;hr &gt; comm Mutt be or •
gam/ed dependable ouod
phone ft people Mule Backgnxmd check
CELL TEL CE
E M I ft. French Ave.
a l e s a s s is t a n t

1 A &amp; N fULL-tlM fe
PAY FO R P AR TTIM E W ORK!!!
Ealebkthed Route! Newtpaper dekvery lor Santord Area
Earn money whke liking a
drive m the country Apply m
SANFORD HERALD
*00 N French Avenue.
SECURITY OFFICER JO *
Training Armed ft Unarmed
Brandy ft Aeeoc. (*4- 7*44

S w ip lo y m w r t

Working Central
Florida for YOUI
(407) 322-3044

Car ft ta*i»ane* Needed
Weekend/ FREE 331-574ft

MILL WORKER
ArWor cabmetry aip needed tor
ratlauram lumaura manutacturat »lO -12Atr Contact Joe or Jute a l M S A IM _______________
R g g id s n tla l C le a n in g
MOLLY M A P IS IM WK )
F/T *M-F * M a n .
w m Traiii. «a r-rs7 e o v r.
Iwing aapanenoed COOKS,
VteSRS A D S W S A M
L Top pay. paid vacation!
r t year Medical banafat
a O'ug Free Wort place
650 E SR Aft Watl ftanford
07-1*0-7771 ft 3770 Orlando
I Dr 17-M ftawtarta 407 *21DENNYS RESTAURANT.

MATHEWS ASSOCIATES. INC
S4S Hcfcman Cacta
Santord. FL M 771
___________ EOE
Esp tor a downtown European
*7y4e cata Ftai hour*, day* ft
occasional Friday evening*
Apply 70S E t il St. Santord
3217704
__________
SEWtNO MACHMC OPERA­
TORS W»nt#d tor Manna can­
vas production S* Habta Eapa
noO 327-1125________________
S H IN G LE IN S TA LLE R S
Iw ili

SH IP P IN G C L E R K
SBitw •No day oh her*!
M E0 IC A L M L U N Q
U 5Q/hr •Fantastic Benefit*
BO O K K EEPER
SNEQ •Manuel to Computer
SH O P TR A IN EE
$7Atr •Work wan Uachmaa
M A IN TEN A N C E
S tO rtv-Ja c k of M Trades
W A R EH O U SE
87/t* •Loam a l Phatet
W O O D S H O P S U P ER V IS O R
$2M v - Manuf Background

Percrson maui fabricator need*
an mdnndual w/ aipananc* m
screening on matal surface*
Etc*dent working cond. bene­
fits ft opportunity tor advance­
ment C al 32f - 74S4 to arrange
mtermaw at N Santord tocakon
TKE ecSTALLERBMELPCRS

Needed Own loota and tranaport— *
_____
ELfCnM CIAN B ft HsMlW
TOP PAY. BENEFTTS rawd ft
comm DFWP Apply Santord
Electric 7S72 8 Park Dnve
W H IR L
WANTED: InOvidual* who are
seeking a fuKkkno^ peopl* or*entated career GREAT amptoymant environment, protoeawnel
status and benetits Consider
the career ol Denial Assisting
Formal education ol 1700 hours
Leading to Stale and National
credentials Work in a Iasi
paced, high lay technical, ever
changeig career in toe allied
health held oI Dental Asawring
CM Orange Technic el Canaan
Orlando Tech Dental
m ani 407-aeft-TMO. eat
Whether you are already to toe
work pleoe. reedy to re-eniar or
lust tooling to toe M ura they
have a program daegnad tor
W

91—
Apartmanta/Homss to
Shara
SENSOR WITH tm al dog needs
to share home near 17 92
Please ca* 323 5495

y

-B rie f tfwei*&gt;
Neman* F iW t ll

106— DupMx/Tripiax

WEEKLY RENTALS
» tartan | m ( 77/wh
Eketonc Oowntown *30-447)

2 brtrm, A C . 1111 WtaowAve
( 37Vvion O w ta W S m T ^

EFFICIENCY
nt *oonvemsm
373-ftOOS

114—
WarsbouaWRantal
S p its

met Laundy. phone, and U
uee SftS-SSO a weak 324-4964
PRIVAT1 LONOW OOO HOME
Prtv entrance Fum. cable. A/
C H S , weedy amp H V w S *
ISOkMp B34-B2S7____________
ROOMMATE
WANTED 2/2,
plush condo. Sft&amp;/*h uta met .
new SCC *21-U K In AM.

97— Apartmanta

WAREHOUSE SPACE- S.000
•q h ■/ S00 *q It Mr cond oMce
Dock hermit ft drive to 223

2S^£13L
117— Commercial
LEASE Pren* showroom ft
warehouse *10 970 tq R. SR
441 homage 407-S7S 2S00

ORIc*

1 BORM COTTAOE 7 ns out ol
town SOOtak «a bd* tod Good
tar Stop* person C al 330- IN S
SANFORO Htatonc drstncl 2/1
STSQhridy . UOQtdap uta n d

L a m . Santord Commerce Ctr
tocstad M Park Ava ft 2Sto St 2
as appros 3 000 M ft 1300
(I tw pw pa* year Parking »
abundant C a l John Gay al
Stocky Commercial. Lie Real

W a tH ffH iro t _______
OFFICE/W HSt 3 000-15 000 M
From $3 M Prime tocakon Hwy
17-42 Santord. 1 U horn Aaport

Unfumiahad

M A R IN E R 'S V IL L A G E
LAAI ADA t HORW W'btaO
» Bonn ssTonso ano ue

1SOt W IM Street 1( 0Sioo sq k. ftSSIVmon ft UP
BEVERLY B. MASON REALTY

_____

ivum m .

1S00 aq It wWi ttm m lane*. C l tontog SSOOtSaOOeUx

STBItTROM REAL­
TY
Am 0oyW..322-

323-4(70

ROBELEA VkXAB
an Bpirtaf -S4IBSftMtah

t/t 8cm pako. hardwood boor*.

4/3 Spkt pun Over 1 800 aq. A.
Appl. toed. 2 car gar ITS JOO
4/2 OVER 2.000 aq fit Uv/drV
tamrirptc CrpVwkshop 1112.(00
M Bap. Motoer to taw quarters
Over 2500 u It f
‘A i n

119— om ca Space For

f &gt;* i &lt;•
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W ERE BCLUNO H O M S Ca*
a Sanford tpectekM. Jarmgan
propariiaa. Aa* tor DM W iderS23-31M a r ..........

1S3— Acreage Lot For
1J 9 ACMES tocatod to Santord
Zoned rewdamwl C a l tor datata (407) 321-4*55
BULDMiO LOTS o4 477
acroaa bom Suntand Eitata*
DELTONA 10 acre*

Ideal lor

tarrmng or nuraary* Zoned agricuftural S3.90(V ACRE
Sm
down wriowrer hnance 904- 7*71772 er ( 04- 717OAKRKM E FARMS - Oween/
OMtona are* 10 acres. O u t tor
hone* or came farm Uotxta
home or homewie Zoned agn
( 44.900 Fmancmg aval wt am
am (904) 797-4300

156— Condominiums
For Sale
SAN O UW O O O -t/1 Upstart
New mx* ft O V A overaooks
poof WM pwwCifpw I MODCiO

to (25200 Caa 322S315

157— Mobile Homaa
For Sale
C H A 10 X 20 awing Many EX
TRASH S31-770S " '
PARK AVE. I

Homes ( 3.000 to SS.OOa EM Up
A MOva B l BPE OAU 1 100 *q
II ft 1*1 SMB A MONTH OtoceSDrags 3210110 or 333-2Sft4
VPBB

IM to 1000

r menong OURT1 r~~

CARRIAOC C O V I
24b44 ft/t S3 Skyene Spta
ptan. near carpet w ry ft Mp
M *tg ( 1(090

n/o.mmm-

JLL

l toil 1-88M 7I 788I

SALES
REPRESENTATIVE
OPPORTUNITIES

DAY BED White. Victorian
ifyta with 2 twin mattrataai ft
trumse Never used 2300 407-

Pywm
money down.
V ! «/ mground
pool 177-7341

Navels, md orspetrues, tanger­
ine* Freeh From Grove W#
BAGGft MARKET
shp
922-3441

223— Miscellaneous
FREE SAMPLE Reg Nun*
goes horn sue 20 to ft Ouaran* « results 407-442-0112
W O LFE TA N N IN G B E D S
TAN AT HOME
Buy DIRECT and SAVE!
CommeraaHiome umta from
2199 00 Low Monthly Payment*
FREE Color Catalog
CM TOOAY 1-900-711-0159

MATTRESS SALE • Ful Mm
used box spring* 4 me met*
245 00 Larry’s Mari 322-4132

230—
Antlqua/Classlcs

187— Sporting Good*

19 IMPALA S3 conv Runs
good, need restoration 22.000 1
0 6 0 CM 324-1157 or 324-2339

EACMAF1CS Brand new Raaboh
•port shoes, u 9-9 t/2. Coat
235. m * tor 210. used
29 Cel 323-4744

70 OOOOE Charger 440 CU eng.
rebuilt 727 tram 454 gears
2400GOBO 324- 1157/324-2339

199— Pats A Supplies

231— Cars For Sal*

FOR SALE • American P « BuV
Terner puppta* Big head, big
boned, good Wood knea Par­
ent* on pmmtaea Must see to
appreciate
Taking deposit*
Pick yot* puppy now* 0* warned
t vaccinated, aval 2/24/94
2150 Please can (407) 434-

319^rjnaa»&lt;Lor|jj«roo^rea^

211—
Antique/CoiiectJbies
■ M
FURH. fti
IF C C E e r t a R t a H H
(04-774-2222/4Q7 499 2422

217— Oarage Sales
WANT TO OCT RID
OF ALL THAT
STUFF?
A YARO SALE la the perfect
smy to do tost and to* EewRwta
F can bring people to you
Adverb** y w sale to toe
W MbraM and ia t o dant
Uta tor on»y 2 51Ana and welch

come* n C a l br Noon esi
Tueedry and yam 5-kne ad can
nm tor tore* day* n to* ftarato
tor ONLY IlC JO d A l am ask Is
tost you prepay toe aa C a l ue-

LET US DO TH E
WORK FOR YOUI

mm___ew---------- e --------- • « ■ - —

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in f O fn riR U r ffn fv L O T v
M ary U H w ants to m a to
yo u m onayl

it you place a two weak ad with
u* to sM your vehet* (pubkshes m both to* Santord Hared
and toe Lake Mery Uta at a coal
oI only 227.54) and you donl
set a right away, we* run to* ad
for another two weeks at no
charge' A l • « ask is that you
pay tor toe (rat two weak* be­
fore w* run « tor tree!
W a ll do ail the w ork •
yo u coHtact Ml tfto 88$.
C e il ua at (407) 322-2811
and
M ic h D im in o il C ou ntvi*
w ork fo r y o u lti
1997 OMC ISA Box Van Rune
mrn. 7SK on new motor 24500

ObO CM 323-3430 XS94
94 FORD T-StatO Runs good,
good cond. new ares 21.000
CM 322-2374
•EIZEO CAR* from 2175
rachea, Cetftbaca. Chevy*.
BMW*. Corvette* Aiao Jaap*.
4WVrt Ybur arm Tea Free 1•00-218-9000 ExL 2209 tor W -

(4 0 7 ) 322-2611
QARAQC SALE
FRI/8AT
7-2
104 ALDER COURT-Htodan
Lakes Sub bhac k xn . WD. and

True k/BusdWVans For

MOVMQ SALE
FRV9AT/SUN
4-4

d u ly sta ll rack lor fu(
aim pek-up bad UtoWer or

.

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P'

CASH U * FMD1
1 For ju * cam. Trucks ft (Sad “

1SS Temple Drive-Longwood
Grove* q9 Church Ssraat Setatog mecMne/go* dubs Lota o l
goodsMW __________________

Set. Fab. 14. 4-t 30 703 Abo
Place. Lees Ltary

119 Wanlad to Buy

t a l CAUL neat paM ft carAaft about HUOhomeal
LAKE MARY 3/1 ft Ctaan. CHA.
yard. LK Mary

Standard atactrtc
QOOd cond AS
00 322-2744
sreoo:

YARO SALE

1M 7 ELLIOT I T

Carriers
EARN EXTRA S6SI
WMEOUTE PAYMENT
UPON lATttFACTORY
COMPLETION Of ROUTE

COUCH. Mad Dtue ml brown
wood border. 2300 DAYBED
Oak trams ml hie brat* It
2250 complete CHEST OF
DRAWERS
Mahogany.
275
Cal 326-4237

.VM R M f

srvtrroR auvsn

141— HomaaPor

Ptaass call OPC (407) 260-5096
No Faa EOE

2375 (407) 2( 2-4554
BEDS
ORTHOPEDIC
FIRM
SETS with 5 year winanfy Nev
ar used Twin 275 Full 2105
Oman 2125 King 2169 Call

of

J f i t t M iF k m i a a i
H r if it fe n C'rnsen

M — d 2 8 p s o p Is
for a month lonfl assignment
setting up new departm ent
store in Oviedo.

NAVEL ORANOES ft RED
ORAPEFRUIT. Martwathar
Farm* 3441 Catary Ava

•7 0 East 20th Street ftanhyd

t t ■ 99 M 73

for women

•Shipp g/R ecatv g
-O rd e r P u lle rs
-F o rk lift a sp a e
-V a rio u s lo c a tio n s
-V a rio u s s h ifts

BED • BERTA Perfect Sleeper
King sue. never uted StiM m
ptaitic. wat Sf200. Mcrance.

44 FLEETWOOO 14 X 70 V i

Curves•-

•WAREHOUSE

•W inter P ark
-1 2 H o u r S hlfts/N tgm s
'C U S T O M E R S E R V IC E
•3 0 -3 5 H o u rs per w eek
-F le xib le sc h e d u le s

93— Room* For Rant

HUD OKAY 4S7-S3BBSS3
2/2 Apt W/D. $449 *
dm NtCEt Ptoses cea
" t ls lk r t p m

Caa Tod a y.Work
TO O W .lSdlSL

221— Good Things to
Eat

KENMORE

Find whet you are tootang I
Never ■ toe.

W* hav* positions available for:
•PRODUCTION

|IA N # 6 4 b
hamodatad ~TT
block home, huge tread tot
nan to pam Great area O V A
S59.900. tow dn. MTG'mon
495-5151
SANFORD Ram ta own. 3 bdrm.
2 bath. 1/4 acre tot. Special
Oovemmam financing Owner
agent. 24 hour recorded m attape 3C2-4342________________

SILK 8CREENER

ROUTE CARRIER

MAMTE NANCE TfC H M C IA N Maadid lor Lake Mary commun­
ity
Mutt be HVAC cartitad
D'u^ screening req Cat M l-

tANPORb Handyman Steal 2/
t or V I btoefc. CH/A *28K
Worth S55K fin d Gmat rental
495-5151

Appkcattona being accepted tor
h*e m the near future wan a rap­
idly growing battery
company Aaaembtart
Ity to work with dexterity and
precision on minute peris. Com­
pany paid benrfx package, paid
hokdiyt and tixuton rwmburtemant Apply m per*on

SERVER

•01 Dogtrack Rd. Longwood.
2404104

Eovum m osq

WORK TOOAVBA©

PROOUCTION
ASSEMBLERS

F/T SERVICE A DENT Driver.
M u d to d u n , n ry to t and InM eet rental vehklee. Valid
FDL. Acceptable d rive s record
end background check. *pp»y
A
In pereor
( 17-01)
Dr. Santord

Irenaportanon a O T -m O M I.

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(AN PO R b i n frama. big tot.
O VA . eat Utah |4SK fired upt
130.900 as-ta 095 5151

181— Appliances A
Fumltura For Sal*

Startang M 130 ft up Atao
24- Pomcr-L C U : 330- 1*12
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2 ataokaa. teen eye under, hort*
as HP w baa

MOT, HOT, NOT1 M Fhwr Upper
ttaedeooi Ftoer*. aa* to Earn.
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1370.

DELIVER
BELL SOUTH
TELEPHONE
DIRECTO RIES

4/ 1 .1 Sft90/mo •
■p CHA. acr. pen,
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km ptaca No peiM

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(4E7) U A O rttT fa L H

LONGWOOD, CASKL-

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SPRINGS, WINTER PARK
Dslhrsry Otar la Daar

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fu s ie H i-fir o w in g a m ! m o s t In n o v a tiv e
p e n t c o n tro l cum |&gt; any h a s o p e n in g s in

Appkcftnts must be
18 Years old or oMsr. la vs
an tnsursd auto or truck A
ba (voftabN 5 or m ors
daytlgM hours psr day

s a le s a n d T o r m a n a g e m e n t tr a in e e s in

• Peat Control • Lawn Maintenance
• Termite Inapectlna A Treatment
• Ku t Uc ik carerr oppurUmiUca • Croup Inauranrc
• life bwureoor • Shurvutm dhuUlHy laaurunrr
• 401ft aarinpi rrilmurM piae • Company car ft saa
IWaUal ranthm S3BJSS le 40.000 per war
f| m u |

NOW M Y M Q A
TO APPLY:

324-4832

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DAV CHAPTER M
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TRULY NOLEN

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New carpet ft patot 3

I gated cum ttoBy.
w a , S bato. pod.
«a S371.000 Caa

275-PrywaH

297-Lawn Sarvloa*

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Wtalft CaSngIbram a

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aarvtcy provtdad Caper

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IM NEED MOUEES TO RBW

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M • Sanford Herald. Sanford, Florida • Wednesday, February 11,
B L O N D IE

b y C h ic Y o u n g
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COOKWMK..

Eyeglasses won’t cause skin cancer
By P e t e r H. C o lt. M .D.

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

b y M ort W a lk e r

D E A R R E A D E R : Thank you fo r
sharing your experience.

D R. G O T T

D E A R D R . G O T T : Can the
inflamed, Indented areas caused by
eyeglasses on the bridge o f the nose
create skin cancer?
D E A R R EAD ER: No. Such areas,
which are common, may cause irrita­
tion and discomfort, but they do not
lead to skin cancer.
To give you more information, I am
sending you my Health Report ‘ What
You Should Know About Skin After one night's treatment, the com
C ancer." O ther readers who would shrivelled and disappeared. I am now
like a copy should send 12 plus a long, M years old and still use this remedy
self-addressed, stamped envelope to on occasion, with complete success. I
P.O. Box 2017, M urray Hill Station, recommend it for your readers.
New York, N Y I01M. Be sure to men­
tion the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: I'm getting con­
ACROSS
M Nasty
flicting advice about whether to get a
SO Wings
second pneumonia shot. I'm 71 and
1 Retaliate for
41 Superlative
7 Engine sound
auffli
received the vaccination five years
42 SmaN bird
ago. M ost au thorities say the shot 12 Express In
mnavior
4 4 Q o by plana
lasts a lifetim e, but my doctor says
45 Cover
I'm due for a booster.
13
44 Mlddta East
DEAR READER. I can understand
r confusion, because the situation
omewhat complicated. When first
marketed, the pneumonia vaccine was
touted to last a lifetime — and in most
in sta n ces, it does. H ow ever, many
authorities now recommend booster
shots every 10 years for patients with
chronic lung disorders, a history o f
re p ea ted bouta o f pneum onia o r
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