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                    <text>FRIDAY
June 11, 1999
91sl Year, No. 207
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, FL

50 Cents

Weather

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Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Since 1908

□ BRIEFLY
Accident produces
Injuries and fuel spill
ALTAMONTE 8PRM0S Two person* were seriously
injured in a traffic accident
Thursday In Altamonte Springe.
Fuel spiling from an overturned
semi also presented a sertoua
problem.
According to Altamonte
Springs Fire Department Chief
George Gaston, Cynthia
'
Gorman, 39, and her son,
Taylor 7, were traveling north
on SR-434 when a semi, head*
ing south, apparently lost con*
trol. ran over four traffic lanes,
and collided heed-on Into
Gorman's Nissan. The Gormans
were both taken to Orlando
Regional Medical Center, and
were listed In crtUcal and serf*
During 2 * coitision, the semi
ruptured a dtoeeJ fuel tank
dumping galona of fuel Into the
storm water drainage system.
The Hazardous Materials U n i

Church
league b-ball
tips off

Scattered
PM rain
High: 90
Low: 71

B y B ill K am a____________________________

Staff Writer
SANFORD • Acting Sanford Police
Chief Ray Brunson may be retiring this
month, but the 25-year veteran will
remain active in law enforcement.
Bronson, 47, will retire June 25 after a
quarter of a century with the Sanford
Police Department, but he will serve as a
volunteer reserve deputy with the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
“You're still going to be seeing me
around," Bronson said. "I’U still have my

However, Bronson to remain
involved with law enforcement
finger in there."
Bronson said that he will investigate
drug-related cases for the sheriff's depart­
ment. He said he does not know where he
will be assigned, or when he will start.
I.t. Mitch Tindcl will take over as Acting
Police Chief on June 25.
The search for a permanent chief is

expected to last into late July. The list for
replacement candidates being considered
by the city is down to 12, Bronson said.
"The transition will be smooth,”
Bronson said. "And, hopefully there will
be a permanent chief by late July.”
A screening committee will rank the
finalists. The city will work with law

Worthy of a curtain call

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Orlando attorney at her aide,
has oMdady claimed her prize
money from the April 17 Florida
Lottery drawing. Thera were
only two winners.
8he won $3,810,000 If paid In
30 annual InetaMments of
$127,000 each. She chose toe
option payment of $147 mMon.
n t r wnninfl ocMm, im n g m t

Quick Pick system for eelacdng

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enforcement agencies to conduct back­
ground investigations and psychological
tests of finalists prior to oral interviews.
The salary for the position is from $53,315
to $79,973. City Manager TonyVanDerworp is in charge of hiring the new
police chief. No current Sanford police offi­
cers are applying for the position.
Bronson took over for Chief Joe Dillard,
who retired for medical reasons, in the fall
of 1998. He is a longtime commander and
investigator.
Bronson was one of the first two dozen
See Retire, Page 2A

C h e c k th at car
b e fo r e th e F H P
w r ite s a tic k e t
Police to operate
checkpoints for
the next month
B y N ick Pfeifauf_______________

Staff Writer

LA K E M AR Y*TheC ffy of
Lake Mery haa announced that
the bo4 water nodes issued
recently, has now ended, (aa of
B a.m. tola morning). The notice
was issued because of a water
main break tost involved toe

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Sanford police head to retire

existing fuel from the tank Into
another container, then appled
abeortoent to aoak up fha fuel.
SB-434 waactoaad for
approximately two hours wh*a
craws worked on preventing
serious environmental Impact
from the fuel. The water depart­
ment has been checking for any
posstole hazards chat may have

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Winning

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Special equipment carried by
the uni reported^ detected high
gaseous readings, which
prompted the Affamoote Springs
polce to ImmeOatsly dose north
and aouth bound lanea to elm!*
nets risks otignttng toe feet.
Attempts to stop the fuel leak.
poeeMy into a drainage system,
were hampered due Jo toe way
the semi leaded after tie wash,
tdfh fha tank positional djfacffy
over the etorm water aytoem.

Street to toe east Crystal Drive
to toe west. West Crystal Lake
to toe north, and Lake Mary
K vd. to the south. A 44-hour
test wee conducted to Insure
the water safety.

Lottery

— naa! Rudolph, playing Quasimodo, leads Mias Miller, who portrayed Esmeralda, during Midway Elementary
Behoofs presentation of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame." The students performed two shows Thursday, a 1
p m. matinee and a 7:30 p.m. show.

Winn-Dixie to add
banks to stores
By Jo« PttSttntitt___________
Herald Staff Writer

providing them with an oppor­
tunity for one-stop shopping."
Clerc added that Winn-Dixie
SANFORD - Pending regula­ currently has 250 branch bank­
tory approval, Canadian ing facilities in 14 states and is
Imperial Bank of Commerce looking for additional opportu­
and Winn-Dixie Stores, Inc., nities. If the two firms are
will launch a joint venture on a granted the green light from
trial basis in the Central Florida federal bank regulators, plans
call for branch bank installa­
market.
Winn-Dixie spokesman tions to begin this fall at about
Mickey Clerc confirmed the 40 locations throughout the
two companies have signed an Orlando metro area.
Canadian Imperial Bank of
agreement to begin a pilot pro­
gram this fall involving about Commerce has applied for a
40 Winn-Dixie stores in the federal bank charter under the
metro Orlando area, some pos­ name Columbus First National
sibly
located in Seminole Bonk. Its initial application was
filed with the Comptroller of
County.
the
Currency in December of
"We're looking to add branch
1998
and parallel applications
bank facilities to our Winnhave
since been filed with the
Dixie stores that currently
Federal
Deposit Insurance
don't have them," said Clerc.
Commission
(FDIC) and await
"We're interested in adding
services for our customers and See Winn-Dixie, Page 3A

In on effort to promote contin­
ued vehicular safety, the Florida
Highway Patrol will conduct
vehicle stops at checkpoints in
Seminole, Volusia and Flagler
Counties from mid-June until
mid-July.
During the month-long opera­
tion, the FHP traffic stops will be
made at ten separate places in
each county, at differing times of
the day and night. The check­
points will be in operation for at
least a week, with some of the
stop areas changing each week
while others remain unchanged.
Locations in Seminole County
include Bunnell Road, Celery
Avenue, CR-15, Dike Road,
Dodd
Road,
General
Hutchinson, Old Lake Mary
Road, Orange Blvd., Osceola
Road, SR-426, Chapman Road,
E.E. Williamson, Markham See FHP, Page 2A

Fowl play:

Osprey falls from nest

B y B ill K e rn s ____________________________________

Staff Writer
SANFORD - A young osprey with a nest in
downtown Sanford got lost Thursday while learn­
ing to fly.
The id- to 12-week-old osprey flew from his par­
ents' nest on top of the PICO Building on Oak
Avenue to the front of American Pioneer Bank on
First Street, witnesses said. The Florida Audubon
Society rescued the bird at 9:15 a.m.
Although the osprey is fully grown with a five-

OVIEDO overcrowding in Seminole
County Schools by building
new schools and rezoning stu­
dents may not work unless
administrators change their pol­
icy on "grandfathering."
Parents and administrators say
that while they are glad stu­
dents attending affected schools

Road, and Slavia Road.
Among locations in southwest­
ern Volusia County, are stops
planned on SR-44, Tomoka
Farms Road, Lake Helen-Osteen
Road and Down In The Dumps
Lone.
"This is actually a courtesy stop
for many motorists," said FHP
spokesman Lt. Chuck Williams.
"Many people may not even
realize they have a tailiight out,
expired drivers license, or some,
other minor problem". In many
cases for minor infractions, dri­
vers may be given a 48-hour
notice to correct the problem.
Williams said the FHP has been
conducting this type of opera­
tion for possibly 30 to 40 years.
He explained that recognizing
the danger presented to the pubUc by defective vehicle equip­
ment, troopers will concentrate
their efforts on vehicles being
operated with defects such as
bad brakes, worn tires and
defective lighting equipment. In
addition, attention will be direct­
ed to drivers who would violate
the driver license laws of
Florida.

foot wing span, the bird is still learning to fly and
became confused after leaving the nest, according
to Carol Gilliland, a veterinary technician with the
Florida Audubon Society's Center for Birds of Prey
in Maitland.
"He looks like an adult but he's not," Gilliland
said. "He can fly, but it's like when your kids try to
walk. They can't do it, and they stumble."
The osprey is uninjured, and recovering in the
Center for Birds of Prey in Maitland. A medical
checkup revealed that the bird does not have anv
See Osprrpy, Page 2A

�2 A •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida • Friday, Juno 11. 1999

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applicants for police chief in
March, but he withdrew his
name from consideration in
April saying that he was disap­
pointed his application did not
receive stronger consideration.
Since taking over as acting
police chief, Bronson has Imple­
mented many recommendations
that a private consultant said
would make the department
more efficient. One key reform
for the department is increased
community policing, with an
emphasis on the Goldsboro area.
The new Sanford/Seminole
Police Community Service
Center, manned by four Sanford
police officers and four Seminole
County sheriff's deputies,
opened at 1211 13th Street in
Goldsboro on May 31. The
Center is part of an overall effort

O sp rey

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diseases. Because of the bird's
youth, examiner's have not iden­
tified the osprey's gender.
The Center sometimes holds
ospreys back until they are ready
to fly. However, Gilliland said
that it is more healthy for the
birds to return to their nests. The
Center is working with Sanford
officials to plan the osprey's
return to its nest.
"With nothing being wrong
with him we definitely want to
get him back," Gilliland said.
Usa Carroll, a clerk for the
Supervisor of Elections Office in
Sanford who helped watch over
the osprey until the bird was res­
cued, said that the nest at the
building appears to have two
parents and several young
ospreys.
"On our breaks from the office

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to Increase law enforcement visi­
bility in the community. It is
open to the public from 8JO a.m.
to 4JO p.m.
"It's working exactly like we
had planned," Bronson said.
"People from the community are
coming in to make complaints at
the center. It is increasing our
visibility and our working rela­
tionship with the community."
The department has increased
its
Community
Oriented
Policing program throughout
the city. The program is
designed to increase police visi­
bility throughout the city, and to
help rebuild neighborhood
watch programs.
Sanford police officers now
make a two-year commitment to
their community service areas to
form a relationship.

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we step outside to watch them,"
Carroll said. "They're beautiful
birds. They're something to
watch."
In the wild, Ospreys live about
eight years. They live about five
to eight years in cities, Gilliland
said.
"They are kind of a communal
bird," Gilliland said. "Aunts and
uncles live with the family, and
everybody shares in the wealth."
Ospreys are threatened or
endangered in some states. In
the 1970s, ospreys died in large
numbers due to the use of DDT
chemical, now banned by the
federal government.
In Sanford, Ospreys have been
making a comeback since the
late-1970s. Gilliland said that the
use of platforms that provide
nesting areas plays an important
role in the comeback of ospreys.

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have the option of being grand­
fathered into their current
school, too many students may
choose to remain at those
schools. They say allowing stu­
dents to be grandfathered to a
school may negate the district's
goal of decreasing the popula. tion of overcrowded schools.
Five middle schools and eight
elementary schools are affected
by the rezonings. Both new
schools are scheduled to open In
the 2000/2001 school years.
The Middle Schools affected by
rezoning for Chiles Middle
School in Oviedo include
Jackson Heights, Indian Trails,
South Seminole, Tuskawilla, and
Milwec. The Elementary Schools
affected by rezoning for a new
elementary school on Chapman
Road include Partin, Stenstrom,
Geneva, Lawton, Carillon,

DUI Arrests
LONGWOOD- June 10. George Ward Sandland, Jr, 46, of
Adair Avenue, Longwood, was stopped by Longwood Police at
SR 434 and Mingo. He was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, and driving with no headlights.
SANFORD* June 10. Tammy Rene Clayton, 35, of West
Seminole Boulevard, Sanford was stopped by Seminole County
deputies at SR 600 and Seminole Avenue, Sanford. She was
charged with driving under the influence of alcohol.
SANFORD*June 9. Jerry Lee Pofflnberger, 50, of Dresden
Court, 5anford was stopped by Seminole County deputies on
SR 46 in Sanford. He was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol and possession of an open container in a
public park or place. '
Grand Theft Auto
LONGWOOD-June 9. Joel Abraham Vergara, 19, of Lambert
Lane, Longwood was stopped by Seminole County deputies at
General Hutchison and CR 427 in Longwood. He was charged
with grand theft auto.
LONGWOOD-June 10. While on a surveillance stakeout on
Lambert Drive, Longwood, Seminole County deputies
observed three males in a white van pull up to a Lambert resi­
dence and attempt to steal a motorcycle. Pedro Colon, 21, of
Helen Street, Casselberry; Edwin Gutierrez, 19, of Castelwood
Terrace, Casselberry; and Jaysen Victor Kepple, 24, of Cedar
Bay Point, Casselberry were charged with grand theft auto.
Following a search of their van, the trio was also charged with
possession of burglary tools.

involvement in rezoning ami the
so-called grandfather provisions
that allow students to remain at
the same school if their parents
choose not to allow transfer,
according to Dianne Kramer,
director of facilities. The mem­
bers of the group were also con­
cerned that the grandfathering
could negate the original goal of
decreasing
population
at
schools, Kramer said. The group
recommended monitoring the
effects of the grandfather provi­
sions.
The group also recommended
using the Seminole County
Public Schools' web site to
improve communication about
rezonings.

D ir e c t C r e m a t i o n

Page 1A

LONGWOOD- June 9. Gary Wendell Neathery, 49, West Court,
Longwood, was arrested following a domestic dispute with his
girlfriend at SR 600 and Florida Avenue, Longwood. He was
charged with aggravated battery.
______

at the Sanford Naval Air Station
beginning in 1966. Following
service retirement, he was
employed at the Kennedy Space
Center and IBM Research and
Development in California. He
was a member of Fleet Reserve
Assoc., Veterans of Foreign
Wars, Knights of Columbus,
Villages Hangar Flyer and IBM
Retirees Club.
Survivors include daughter,
Mary Meiony Stevens, Lady
Lake; slater, Edna Manaeau,
Lawrence, Ms.; sister, Sophie
Godby, Naples.
Beyera Funeral Home, Inc.,
Lady Lake, in charge of arrange­
ments.

a final review by the Federal
Reserve Board later this sum­
mer.
One of Canada's largest banks,
Canadian Imperial is 130 years
old, has 1,400 branch offices
throughout Canada and over­
seas and employs approximate­
ly 47,000.
Its market cap in April 1999
was 510.5 billion In American
dollars. Canadian Imperial fin­
ished the second quarter of fiscal
year 1999 with total assets in
US. dollars of $185 billion. Prior
to the proposed venture with
Winn-Dixie, the Canadian bank
has been involved primarily in
investment and commercial
banking.
"If approved this will be our
first entry into the US. retail
banking services market in
recent history," said company
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The district is not currently
planning any further rezonings,
Kramer said.
However, Kramer said the dis­
trict continues to experience
capacity problems at the elemen­
tary schools in the northwest
area of the county. She said pro­
posed residential developments
could add an additional 100 ele­
mentary students in that area
over the next two years.
The 25-acre site for the elemen­
tary school on the north side of
Chapman Road contains 15 acres
of usable land.
All 25 acres of the eventual site
of Chiles Middle School on the
north side of State Road 419 are
considered useable.

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CLEVELAND DEBOSE, SR.
Cleveland Debose, Sr., 93,
Detroit, Mich., died Monday,
June 7, 1999. He was bom Jan.
25,1906 in Tike County, Ala. He
was retired. He belonged to Beth
Eden,
Missionary
Baptist
Church, Detroit, and New
iBethel Missionary Baptist
Church, Sanford.
\ Survivors include wife. Ere,
Sanford; aorta. Rev. Cleveland
jjr., Detroit, Eicanon, Henry,
^Morrell Sr., all of Sanford, and
.Xeon, Detroit; daughters, Emma
Lean Gee, Detroit, Otlie M.
Humphrey, Frances Nadine
jWllUama, both of Sanford, Ullie
irl Vance, Phoenix, Ax.,
raidine Lewis, Martha Arm
y, both of Sanford, and
Joyce Tillman, Detroit; brother;
jfarrie Coleman, Cadillac,
tMlchj sister; Mardl SheU. Biloxi,
57 grandchildren; 79
great-grandchildren; 23 greatgreat-grandchildren.
: WUaon-Efchelbetger Mortuary,
3nc., Sanford, in charge' of
[arrangements,

Rainbow, Keeth, and Winter
Springs.
Dianne Kramer, director of
facilities, said it remains to be
seen how many students will be
affected by the rezoning because
of the school board's offer to
grandfather students Into their
preferred schools.
"There's no way of knowing
how many students will he
affected right now," Kramer
said.
A group of parents and admin­
istrators met with school board
staff on May 20 to dLscuss the
rezoning process and recom­
mend improvements. Four par­
ents of Keeth Elementary School
students attended the meeting.
Kramer said she was disap­
pointed more parents did not
turn out for the meeting.
The group praised the parental

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next several months on the exact
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make sure we have the types of
services customers will want in
place for our launch from day
one."
McGowan could not confirm
positively if any Seminole
County locations would initially
be included in the Joint venture.
"The exact number of stores
In the initial launch has yet to be
determined, but those will be in
the Orlando area with future
expansion to the metro area
which
normally
includes
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4 A ■ Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Friday. June 11, 1999

Religion
S A IN T S A N D S IN N E R S

Church of Christ
seeks hilltops of glory
By Susan W’cn n c r_____________
I IKKALI) STAFF WRITER

Expressions
of love keep
vows alive
This is Juno, the month o( brides
More couples get married in June than
in any other month, although August
is catching up
May, September and July rank third,
fourth and fifth in the number of mar
nages solemnized Half of all weddings
in a year take place between May and
September.
(Guess which months the lines are
shortest at the Marriage License
Hureau!)
If you haven't attended a wedding in
a long time, you may be surprised
(pleasantly) to learn that the tradi­
tional wedding sen-ice is back in style
However. I still let the couples I marry
add their personal touches to the ser­
vice If they want me to read things
from Kahlil Gibran like "Ix-t there bo
spaces in your togetherness,' I will do

so

Or if they want to omit the line from
the marriage senice that reads "If any
man can show just cause why these
persons may not lawfully be joint'd to­
gether. let him speak now or forever
hold his peace," I will omit it - al­
though I rather like its stern tone
Sometimes, though. I draw the line
on changes or additions, as I did when
the couple being married wanted to
make a small modification to their
vows In place of "Wilt thou love her
ihim». comfort her (him), honor and
keep her (him) in sickness and in
health and. forsaking all others, keep
thee only unto her (him), so long as
ye both shall live?" they wanted to end
it with "so long as we both shall love."
I saw a good excuse for a divorce
lurking in the words ~so long as we
both shall love." They were told to say
the conventional words.
On occasion I will add my own
changes to the service.
While I was joining Don and Cathy
in holy matrimony, I said to them,
“The best advice I can give you for a
happy marriage is to tell vou to say i
love you' to each other often and for­
ever during your married life togeth­
er."
Then I said to the congregation of
150, "1 am going to ask those of you
who came here with your spouse — or
a loved one — to turn to him or her
now, hold his or her hand, and look­
ing each other in the eye. say out loud,
'1 love you."”
Well, they did iL The church rever­
berated with people saying “I love
you." Some people told me later that
they hadn't said that to their spouses
in years'
I got my idea from watching an old
Jack Lemmon movie. Lemmon's char­
acter, who is married in the film, is ex­
plaining why he takes his shirts to
Andre's French laundry instead of
having his wife do them.
He says it is because he never has
to tell Andre he loves him whenever
he picks up his shirts.
Therein lies one of the reasons mar
riages fail — or fail to be what they
might be: We have forgotten to say "I
love you" — or, as in the case of
Ummnn's character, it has become a
chore
It isn't enough that love be present
in a marriage It must be expressed in
words as well as deeds, coupled with
a tender squeeze of the hand.
I understand what one of my col­
leagues meant when he said. "I would
advise couples planning their wedding
to ‘lean heavily on persons and insti­
tutions far more experienced than you
or I' in planning one of the great
events of their life."
In a way. I agree. Still. I wonder.
What should really be embarrassing
to us is that we take so lightly the vows
we make on the occasion of our wed­
ding (or weddings, as the case may
be).
Whether those promises are made
in Elizabethan English or modern
slang is really unimportant. It is keep
ing the promises that matters

SANFORD - Sanford C hurch
of C hrist will hold Its Vacation
Bible School from J u n e 16 to
19 at 7 p in. each evening. The
them e for the event will be
"Hilltops of Glory-."
Each night a different subject
will be taught to all ages from
birth to 100 years old or older.
Tlie first evening the subject
m aterial will center around
'The Serm on on the Mount."
S ubsequent days will focus on
T h e Mount of Transfiguration."
'Tlie G arden of Gethsem ane,"
and "Calvary."
Ainy Schm itt, craft director,
h a s crafts planned eurh night
for two different age groups.
Everything from m aking cand lrs. bookm arks, butterflies,
cork boards, door bangers.
In-aded bracelets and more
will be decorated and created.
“We want to m akr Items p e r­
taining to the lesson each
night." she said. "We are
working to m ake the eraft age
appropriate and fun."
Cindy Stlffey. VUS organizer,
added. "We will be having our
Hilltop C elebration on S a tu r­
day. T hat day will be filled

with lots ol gam es a n d fun.
I’rizrs will be given with the
gam es. Every night of VUS the
kids will earn tickets to lie
used on S aturday for gam es.
Hie tickets will be given based
on attendance, participation,
bringing a guest an d behavior.
Party's Unlimited will be s u p ­
plying the gam es. We will also
have a Moonwalk."
Minister for th e c h u rch , Tony
Black, also sh ared , "Vacation
Bible School Is an opportunity
for the youth in o u r community
to study positive values for the
future. As we approach the
21st century It Is vital that we
convey to the next generation
the values that brought this
country Into existence. VUS
offers a fun way to accom plish
that goal. God s word Is a won­
derful resource for focusing
o u r children."
Many memlx-rs have been
working hard to m ake th e p ro ­
gram a su ccess. The public Is
welcome to attend.
The ch u rch Is located at
l.r&gt;00 S. Park Ave. in Sanford.
Young and old are invited to
attend. All ages will In- Invited
to classes.
For more Information rail the
ch u rch office at 322 7781.

VACATION
BIBLE SCHOOL
JUNEIG (3
^LniLLTOPS OF GLOR
vi
7P.M. NIGHTLY

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E Y. Fry, Cindy Stifloy. Amy Schmitt and Tony Black
Irom tho Sanlord Church ol Christ aro oxcitod about

New Temple to start
services next week
Liberty Baptist Temple will
Ix-gln services J u n e 20 at 10
a m Pastor Mike and his wile
J a n M cPherson, have relocated
lo Florida lor the purpose of
starting iJlx-riy Baptist T em ­
ple.
Their
pastoral
m inistry
sp an s 30 years. The location

SANFORD - New Mount
Calvary C h u rch 's fourth a n ­
nual Love Feast will lx- held
J u n e 12 from II a.m . • 3 p m .
throughout the Sanlord area.
Participating ch u rch es Include
Morning Glory U. C hurch. Full
Gospel C hurch. New Mount
Calvary C hurch. New Bethel
M.B. C hurch. First Shiloh
M.I3. C hurch. Second Shiloh
M.U, C hurch. W est Sanford
Freewill
H oliness
C hurch.
Mount Sana! B. C hurch. Grace
Apostolic Temple. C hristian
Fellowship B. C hurch and St.
Matthews M.B. C hurch. T here
will be food and gospel m usic.

Video night
LONGWOOD - A C hristian
Video Night Is being offered on
Tuesdays
at
8
p.tn.
at
Exodusla C hristian Assembly.
The night will feature fun.

Is 3 W rst lllg h h an k s Road In
the h ra rt of DeUary.
The services will lx- a mix­
ture of conleitt|Miraty and tra ­
ditional singing and t.tylr.
Preaching will lx- Bible based
and applicable to dally life.
For lu rilirr Information, call
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Love Feast

tho vacation Biblo school to bo hold from Juno 16-19
ol 7 p m oach mghl

teaching and uplifting videos
and fellowship.

P asto r Mike M cPherson a n d
J a n M cPherson

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Y outh G ro u p
SANFORD - Pastor Ray B er­
trand h as started a youth
group on S un d ay afternoons
from 5 • 7 p.tn. at C hrist
United M ethodist C hurch. The
group Is for anyone In Gth •
12th grade. Cull 322 7900 for
Information.

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Women’s seminar
SANFORD - There will lx- a
wonten's
sem in ar
held
at
C hristian Fellowship Bapllst
C hurch on J u n e 19 from 8 :3 0
a.m . - 4 p.m . T here will be
su c h , panel topics a s "Who
m akes you who you arc." "What
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Saturday, 12 churchos Irom all over Sanford win unite lor the fourth
annual Love Feast which is being hosted by the New Mount Calvary
Church on 12th Stroot in Sanlord. Rev. Leonard Watson (SI. Matthew
M B. Church). Rev. Ricky Scott (New Mount Calvary Church), Rev.
Hezekiah Ross (West Sanlord Freewill Holiness Church) and Rev.
Anthony Miller (Ml. Sinai Baptist Church), are among the participants.

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Headed for a showdown

IAKK MARY _ Tlic IHth
Annual L ik r Maiy High
School S ununrr Track S e ­
ries will lake place ovrr the
Tour Monday evenings In
J u n e at Ihr L ike Maiy High
School Track Complex at
Don T. Reynolds S tadium .
Tlie meet* are open lo
any an d all age groups,
bolh male and female, an d
han become a regular family
affair with several memberN
of a family taking part.
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and high Jump) will begin
at 5:30 p.m. and n in n ln g
event* (60-yard low h u r ­
dle*. 100-m eter da*h, mile
and -KK)-meter run) will
start at 0:30 p.m . and will
l»e run each Monday e v e n ­
ing on J u n e Oth. J u n e 13th.
J u n e 2 0th and J u n e 27th.
The cost Is 91 per p e r ­
son. per meet and each
com petitor muy en ter four
event* (1/H-lnch or 5MM
spikes allowed).
Ribbon* will be aw arded
lo the top three finisher*
und top three nude and lop
three fenude finishers In
each age group In each
event.
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group*
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categories nre ofTered to
both nude* und female*.
S-*ad-U nd«r _ long Jum p.
100-m eter dush.
1.000m eter ru n (mile). 400-m eter
d a sh .
9 -sn d -lO _ long Jum p,
high
Jump. 100-m eter
dash .
1.000-m eter
nut
(mile). 400-m eter dush.
ll- a a d - 1 3 _ long Jum p,
high
Jum p. 1 0 0 -m e te r
dash,
1.000-m eter
n in
(mile). 400-m eter dash.
3 -tlU M g k -lS
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run (mile), 400-m eter dn»h.
ltM lu o u ffe-2 9 _ long
Jum p, high Jum p. 0 0 -y ard
low
hurdle*. 100-m eter
dash .
1.600-m eter
ru n
(mile). 400-m eter d ash .
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_ long
Jum p, high Jum p. 6 0-yard
low
hurdles. 100-m eter
dash .
1.000-m eter
ru n
(mile). 400-m eter d ash .
4 0 -U u m ifh -4 9 _ long
lump, high Jum p, 60-yard
low
h u rdles. 100-m eter
dash.
1.600-m eter
n tn
(mile). 400-m eter dash.
« 4 - O m _ long Jum p,
high Jum p. 00-yard low
hurdles. 100-m eter dnsh.
1.000-m eter ru n
(mile).
400-m eter d ash .
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SP O R TS E D IT O R
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333-2370. o r Lionel Donck
SANFORD - They took different routes, but the
at 32I-B 854.
top three tram s In the City of Sanford Recreation
und Rurks D epartm ent Spring Adult C hurch
EASTSIDE SUMMER
IJaskrlball League all won last Frtduy at the Dan
BASKETBALL CAMP
IVlhum G ym natorium at Sanford Middle School.
ORLANDO - The East side
The Whitman boys. Chad. Sean and Dale,
Sum m er Uasketbull Cam p
com bined for 29 points a s league-leading
Is enrolling boys an d g irls
Sanford First C h u rrh of the Nazarene Team No.
from grades 3 -th ro u g h -0 th
2 Improved to 8-1 by holding oft Sanford C hurch
for a Ju ly 5 th-th ro u g h -9 th
of God of ITophrcy. 57-52.
at University High School.
The cost Is $60 and the
Second place New Covenant C hurch had it
easy, going lo 7-2 on the season with a 2 -0
cam p n tn s from 0 a.m . to 3
p.m.
forfeit victory over Sanford First C hurch of the
Nnzarcne Team No. 1.
Coll (407) 208-0 5 1 8 to
obtain brochure a n d more
- p., arc C^Hnmunlty House of Prayer
Information.
(C.H.O.P) kept pace with the top two team s
UBlng un 18-polnt effort from Bayfus McCoy and
SANFORD SOCCER
a big second lurlf o u tb u rst to defeat Providence
SANFORD - The City of
Missionary B aptist C hurch of Lake Monroe. 4 7 ­
Sanford
Recreation
and
35. and raise Its record lo 0-3.
Parks Departm ent p re se n ts
— A fle r. 1) w eeks of the season th e standings
ore: Sanford First C hurch of the N azarrne Tcam
children ages 3-to-6.
No. 2 (8-1), New Covenant C hurch (7-2).
Player Placement Day a n d
Community House of Prayer (0-3), First Baptist
Clinic will be Saturday,
C hurch of Sunford (5-3). Hickory Avenue
J u n e 12th at 9 a.m . at Zlnn
C hurch of Ood (3-5). Sunford First C hurch of the
Beck Field (next to Historic
Nazarene Team No. 1 (2-6). Providence
Sanford Memorial Stadium ).
M issionary B aptist C hurch of Lake Monroe (2-7)
There will also be a
and Sanford C hurch of God of Prophecy (1-7).
coached m eeting for all In ­
terested In coaching at the
Tonight (Friday) at the
Dan
Pelham
Downtown Youth C enter
Oymnutorlum at Sanford Middle School. First
(First Floor of Sanford City
Hall) on Monday, J u n e 7th
at 0:30 p.m.

Undefeated Stenstrom
Realty, Wolfys survive
tune-ups for next week
By IDean S m ith
T nS K hH nlt

Next Tliuntday at P tn rh u rst
Park. Wtgtnton Fire S p rin k lers
butllr* the Regulators at 0 :3 0
SANFORD - T h rir sixth win*
p.m.:
Wolfys tn rk lr* Stenstrom
of the season may not have
h ern Iheir most dom inating, hut Realty Incorporated at 7 :3 0
you ra n forgive Wolfy* and p.m.: and C eleste In d u stries
plays Psyrho Softball at 8 :3 0
SteiiMlmm Realty Incorporated
p.m. Kenny's Klan will take the
w err looking n little bit ahead.
week oft.
Tilt? two undefeated leader* of
Till* evening (Friday) at
the City of Sanford Recreation
P tnrhurst l*urk. th e City of
und Parka Departm ent M en*
Spring Tliuntday Night Slow Sanford Recreation and P arks
Pitch Solihull Ix-ngue were Department Spring In d u s trie
never In great d u n g rr of losing, Slow Pilch Softball League
bin did stn ig g lr until lute In takes to the field with the
• h d r respective game* before Wayne Densch B -53's taking
on Invururr at 0 :30 p.m.:
pulling out th e victory.
S tenstrom Realty Incorporated Brtar/BBM Corporation furtng
did not score until Ih r third In ­ llu n d y /S A II Corporation at
7:30 p.m.; und Myers Tree
ning and found Itself lied with
Service
welcoming V antarr ut
Celeste In dustries at 2-2 after
8:30 p.m. Datumax h as the bye.
the third frame.
Also tonight, at the Lake Mary
The co-leaders look the lead
Sports
Complex, th e City of
for good on a tw o-run single by
Lake Mary Departm ent of P arks
Kevin J u lia n In the fourth In ­
ning and then opening up the and Recreation M en's Spring
lead by st oring live n u ts In the Friday Night Slow Pitch Softball
fifth inning, with a two-run sin- League will be in action with
glr by Dale Peters und a two- league-leading S u n rise Funeral
ru n double by Duke Roberts Home meeting Nice 'N Easy at
being the big blows, an d Sten- 0:30 p.m.; Blue Haven Pools
Htrom
Realty
Incorporated going after Elegant Lawn M ain­
tenance ut 7:30 p.m .: and
rousted to a 12-3 trium ph.
Wolfy* never trailed in It* ADAPCO squaring oft with S e a ­
game with Kenny * Klan. but the gate Software at 8:30 p.m.
Doing th e dam age for S te n ­
score wan tied at 2-2 after one
Inning und Woltyn held Just u strom Itrolly Incorporated were
5-4 lead until scoring two run* Craig M erkerson (three singles,
In the fifth inning, with Corey two ru n s scored, two RBI).
fteomc and
Dave F rclsn er Nakla Robert* (two singles, two
driving In th e ru n s, an d then ru n s scored). Duke Roberts
adding single Insurance run* (one double, one ru n scored,
In the sixth and sev rn th In ­ two RBI) an d Tony J o h n s (one
double, one ru n scored).
ning* to u rn ire a 0-5 victory.
In the o ther game. Wtgtnton
Also contributing were Dale
Fire Sprinkler* look over sole 1’eters an d A rthur D am es (one
possession of third
place, single, one ru n scored and two
scoring all four of tta ru n s In RBI each). Kevin Lavtgne and
Sam Kalnca (one single, one
the first two Inning to nip Pay.
rh o Softball. 4-3, and even tta ru n scored and one RBI each).
record at 3-3.
Kevin Ju lia n (one single, two
RBI). Nyrtel Retd (one single,
Stenstrom Realty Incorporated
one ru n scored) an d Steve
and Wolfy* are both 0 -0 and
D ennis (one ru n scored).
lead Wlglnlon Fire S p rin k lers
. Doing the hitting for C eleste
(3-3). th e Regulators (2-3).
In d u stries were Ron Lemond
Kenny's Klan (2-5), Psycho
Softball (1-5) and Celeste In ­ (four singles, two ru n s scored).
d u strie s (1-0).
7 !m

Arthur Barnes (above) and M*e
Mclohon (left) had mapr hands In
Iwiping Ston strom Roalty Incorpo­
rated and Woifys, respectively, ro­
man undefeated as they tuned up
lor n oil week's hoad to-hoad
showdown lor sole leadership of the
Crty of Sanford Recreation and
Parka Department Mena Spring
Thursday Night Slow Pitch Softball
Laagua at Pmehurst Park.
Bames was W or-2. scored a run
and drove In two aa helped Sten­
strom Realty Inc. bounce Celeste
Industries 12-3 and McLohon was
2-for-4 and scored a run lo help
Wolfys odgo Kenny s Klan 0-5 as
both Improved to 64) on the season.
The Stenstrom Realty Incorporated-Woifys match-up is sched­
uled for 7:30 p.m. at Pmehurst Park
next Thursday evening.

Church hoop leaders win
Baptist C h u rrh of Sanford battle Sanford First
C hurch of the Nazarcnc Team No. I at 0:30 p.m.;
Sunford C hurch of Ood of Prophecy takes on
lllckoiy Avenue Church of Ood at 7:30 p.m.: und
New Coveuunt C hurch challenges Sunford First
C hurch of the Nuzurcnc Team No. 2 at 8:30 p.m.
Providence Missionary Baptist C hurch or L ike
Monroe and Community House of Prayer bus the
week oft.
Doug Hughs scored six points and T errance
F isher and McCoy live points each as
Community House of Prayer look a slim 19-17
halftim e lead In u very low-scoring hair. Mario
H elds lopped the Providence first half scoring
with only five points.
Community House of Prayer got the offense
going In the second half, with McCoy hitting
three 3-polnlers and totaling 13 points a s the
w inners outsenred Providence, which got eight
second half points from Billy William*, 28-18. in
the (Inal half.
In addition to McCoy * 18. Fisher w as also In
double figures with 10 points.
Billy Williams paced Providence with 12
P°Jnts with Fields adding nine points.
~Ttic late gam e was m uchT nore up-and-dow n
titan the first game and was close throughout.
Eight different players scored, with Tim
W atson s six leading the way. a s Nazarene II took
a 25-22 lead over Ood of Prophecy, which got
eight points from Brian Parker.
Tlie second lialf featured another d o s e h alf
with Nazarene II edging Ood of Prophecy. 3 2 -3 0 .
to pull out the win.
The Nazarene II scoring was balanced again,

N t Church, Pag* SB

Former Ssminote High 8chool star 8$an WNbnan scored
leaguo-isading Sanford First Church of ths Nazsrsns Tssm 2 sdgs Sanford
Church of God of Prophecy. 57-82, lest Friday.

Gomes will begin on S a t­
urday, J u n e 19th.
For ntore Information call
the Sanford Recreation D e­
portm ent at 3 3 0 -5 0 9 7 or
Bennie Shaw a t 330-9731.

Stumped about a Father’s Day gift?
Try a boating trip, says BOAT/U.S.

SPERAW BASKETBALL
CAMP ADDS A WEEK

■pedal to the Herald

ORLANDO - Due to the
overwhelming response, the
Kirk Speraw
B asketball
Camp at the University of
C entral Florida h a s added a
third week of Day Cam p for
Boys a n d Girls.
There ore also a few
openings left for boys a n d

ALEXANDRIA. VA. - Breakfast In bed for
father's day? Old hat. Baseball gome? Been
there, done th at. Picnic at the park? Relax­
ing for you. u big yawn for him. If you really
wunt to treat Dad (or Granddad) to a special
udventure. get him out on the w ater on a
boat this F ather's Day. J u n e 20.
From u rowboat to u m nubout. front a
sim ple sailboat to a spariftshlng m achine,
there are lots of opportunities to sam ple
recreational boutlug, one of America's most

popular pastim es, according to BOAT/U.S.
With 500.000 m em brni. BOAT/U.S. Is the
nulion's largest association of recreational
boaters.
"Boating Is truly a family activity an d It's
easier titan ever to get out on the w ater for a
day." says BOAT/U.S. President Richard
Schwartz. "Wlmt's more, there are bout
choices to lit every taste und budget."
If your d ad's Into fishing - even If It's
been 40 years since he read T h e Old Man
und tlie S ra" - take him spori-flslilng on a
specially chartered boat. Even If yon don't

catch anything for d in n er, you’re bound to
cutch up with each other.
Sailing Is an o th er option. You con rent a
22-foot sallbout for $ 1 5 0 -$ 175 p er day,
which gives you plenty of tim e to m aster the
difference between ropes, lines and halyurds und rem inisce about those times
when you really h ad your d ad tied up In
knots.
O r p erhaps he's been wondering what all
the fuss Is about personal watercraft. For
$ 50-$65 an h o u r you can show him the
PU m s s m QUI,

Dismore
captures
first pole
FORT WORTH - Mark
Dismore earned his first ca­
reer Pep Boys Indy Racing
League PPG Pole on T h u rs ­
day with a speed
of
215.272 m ph, a s he and

�2B •Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, June 11. 1999

Racing
C on tin u ed from P ig« i n
Krllry Racing tram inatc
Soots S harp swept the front row
for th e Longhorn 500 p resen ted
by MCI WorldCom at Texns
Motor Speedway.
D lam ore. from Greenfield, In ­
diana. took the top spot with a
lap of 24.332 seconds In the
MCI WorldCom nallam -A urora
on the 1.5-mllc quad-oval.
S harp w as second fastest at
214.839 In the Delphi Automo­
tive System s Dallam -Aurora.
"We alm ost won a couple of
poles last year b u t m issed It by
a few ten th s.’ Dlsmore said.
’B ut this feels great. 1 haven't
l&gt;ecn the luckiest guy tn the
world, so maybe the m onkey
h as fallen off my back."
Dlsmore's pole m arked quite
a tu rn of fortunes from ea rlier
tn the day. He crash ed In T urn
4 during the first practice after
a m echanical m alfunction. He
was u n h u rt.
T m Just so happy for my
guys,’ Dlsmore said of th e Kel­
ley Racing crew. *We had a
motor today that wet the b ac k
tires, and 1 put the thing tn the
wall. God. they Just stayed after
it today. This Is for them . They
arc the reason I went fast. I

Briefs

Continued from Pag* IB

girls (ages 717) for upcom ing Day Cam p
sessions and the Shooting
Camp.
Day Cam p
(June
14ththnm gh-18th an d J u n e 2 1 stlhrough-25th) _ $160. In clu d es
lunch daily, a basketball to
each camper, a cam p T -sh irt,
professional Instruction an d 5 on-5 games.
Ttie added Day C am p will b e
for four days only. J u n e 2 8 through-July
1 and
each
cam per will receive a daily
lunch and cam p T -shirt. T he
cost will be $125.
Shooting Cam p (Saturday,
J u n e 26th from 9 a.m .-to-3
p.m.) _ $40 p er cam per In ­
cludes teaching th e b asic fu n ­
dam entals of shooting, a d ­
vanced shooting drills an d

didn’t do anything.’
Tills Is the first event w here
all engines In the Pep Boys
Indy Racing League will be r e ­
quired to operate at 10.000 rpm
or lower.
The new rule will be In rlfect
for the rem ainder of the 1999
season. It follows a reduction In
the rpm from 10,500 In 1998 lo
10,300 at the beginning of
1999.
Leo Mchl. executive director
of the Pep Hoys Indy Racing
League m ade the announcem ent
during a p ress conference May
27 at the Indianapolis Motor
Speedway along w ith Jo e Negri.
GM M otorsports Indy Rnctng
League program m anager, nnd
F rank Honsowctz. m otorsports
m anager of Nissan
North
America.
The required reduction In
rpm , controlled by a ’ rev
limiter.* will result In reduced
speeds produced by the enrs In
the Pep Boys Indy Racing
League.
’ Reducing the iw h in our e n ­
gines will obviously slow the
cars down, and that Is the goal
for doing this,* said Mchl.
’Fortunately, with o u r formula
we are able to slow cars down

shooting com petitions.
All events arc held Inside the
alr-condltloncd UCF Arena.
Please coll the Men's B ask et­
ball office for a free brochure at
(407) 823-5805.

JUNIOR MAGIC SUMMER
HOOPS
ORLANDO - Florida B ask et­
ball an d Volleyball Association
Is now accepting registrations
for their Sum m er Ju n io r Magic
B asketball League.
FBVA sponsors leagues for
boys an d girls, age's 5 - IB years
of age. P ractices/G am es are
held throughout th e tri-county
area. The season Is Ju ly 2August 21
Registration will be held at
Lee Middle School an d S tone­
wall Jac k so n Middle School on
Saturday. J u n e 12th from 11

without Jeopardizing handling.’
Engine revs are controlled
electronically by Pep Boys Indy
Racing League technical ofTlclnls. It lakes o n r technician
approximately five m in u tes to
program an engine's electronic
control unit. Team s n rr not c a ­
pable of m anipulating the “rev
lim ltcra.'
The Longhorn 500 presen ted
by MCI WorldCom starts at
0:30 p.m. (CDT) Saturday. The
208-lap race will be televised
live on FOX Sports Net. IVactlec
resumes at 1:45 p.m. and 4 :4 5
p.m. (CDT) Friday.
Tyce Carlson will start third,
his best career Pep Boys Indy
Racing League Blurt. C arlson
ran 214.417 In the B lueprintImmkc Raring Dnllnni/Aurora.
Greg Ray. from Plano, Texas,
was fourth ut 213 .8 0 5 tn the
G llddcn-M cnnrds
DallamAurora.
1998
Indianapolis
500
cham pion Eddie C hcrver from
Orlando
qualified
Oth
at
213.430 tn the Team Cheever*
The C hildren's Beverage Group
Dallara-lnfinltl, the best s ta rt­
ing position for a n Infinltl Indy
engine In Pep Boys Indy Racing
League history.

a.m .-to-3 p.m. and
S unday,
J u n e 13 from 11 a.m .-to-3 p.m.
at Stonewall Jac k so n Middle
School.
For more Information, or to
sign u p via m all/fox. please call
240-1669. FBVA can also be
reached an It's web site:
www.fbva.orq.

GIRLS FAST PITCH
SOFTBALL QUALIFIER
ORLANDO - The Metro O r­
lando Am ateur Softball A sso­
ciation will be hosting the
S outhern Region J u n io r Olym­
pic Girl's Fast Pitch National
Qualifier, starting Friday. J u n e
25, 1999, at th e Seminole
County Softball Complex In Al­
tam onte Springs.
An estim ated 50 team s from
Florida and Alabama w(U c o n ­

Pep Days Indy Racing League
points leader Jeff Ward quali­
fied seventh at 212.245 In the
Yahoo-Merchant Online Dallam-Aurom
1999 Indianapolis 500 winn rr at 1998 |M&gt;tnts cham pion
Kenny Brack qualified ni nt h In
Ihr A.J, Foyl PowciTcnm Racing
Dallara-Aurora at 211,930.
His
tram innlr.
defending
event cham pion Hilly Ikxit,
qualified D ili at 211.071 in
the Hurrah's A.J. Foyt Raring

Dallara-Aurora.
Rookie Ronnie Johncox will
m ake his Indy Racing d ebut,
starting 10th. Johncox ran
211.730 In the #22 ADT S e c u ­
rity S y n tn m
Da Ham-Aurora.
Thnt car Is co-owned by 199097 league cham pion Tony
Stewart, who advised Johncox
In the pits Thursday.

Aurora.
307JH9. 28
|9tt|
Donnie
It m lilrr. DalLira Aurora. 207.120. 29
inn) Stoll Harrington. Dallam-Aurora.
2m 392

212 711: 7 1311 Jrlt W ant Dallara Aurora.
212.243. H III Bruit (Im ityror. G -To rre Aurora. 212 311: 9 1141 Kenny llnuk.
I XilLira Aurora. 2 ) 1.9.10
10 (221 Hnnnlr Jolmni*. D.ilLir.i
Auroro. 2117.*). II ( I I I hilly I loaf, Dal
Ura-Aurora, 211 671; 12 ISII HiiMiy I'll
M-r. Dallara Aurora. 2II2MG. 13 112|
Jiilin llolUriHwurili J r . Dallara Aurora.
211 201: 14 It21 Hue/ Culkln*. O Fo rrrAurora. 211.210. 13 P4 D a iry lliuiilllun.
Dallara An mi a 210971. 19. (7) Slr|4ian
llri-|liilrr. (1 Fun r Aurora 2 I0 4SH. 17
I1T4 S lo tKrvi|i|i
G F u n r * Aurora.
210 CIS. IS |92) .liilinny U iim -t . Dallara
Aurora. 310 3H7
10 rci) Jnqtir* ljuk-r. G -F rn ir Aurora.
210 19:1. 20 HU KUm » SoLuar. O ■ForteAurora. 209 911 21 (331 Kiirfiy M tO rlirr.
Dallara Aurora 200 K it. 23. CIO Jim m y
Kile. G Fun r Aurora. 2U.I7JK X I |:i|
Haul IIu tm -I. Itilry A Stull-Aurora.
30H544, 24 PHI Ihnhty D i/It t . DalLira

1 0 9 9 P O IN T S T A N D tN Q B
I JtflW a n t IIS . 2 Stull Goodyear. 99
3 IMIly iUtil 90, 4 Falrlle C h rrv rr Jr., 73
3 Hi 4ilUr Until. 7J. 9 Mark DlMtmrr. 79
7 Km uy llnu k, 66 H S m ll Siuirji 63 a
Haul Iku-M-I 60. 10 Ikukly laztrr. 3H

1999 MONEY LEADERS
I Kenny iiratk. S I .809790, 1 Jeff
Want. &gt;720 930. 3. Itdty Goal. KMUIUO. 4
N u ll O oodjrw . &gt;433.180: 3
Edrllr
ClierVTf J r . MOD 100. 9 Arte U iym dyk
KVQ.330. 7. Ilmklv Ijutn. &gt;3G2KJO H
S toll S lu rp &gt;1541W&gt;. 9 Jnh n llolLiiiw oftli &gt;319.400. 10 Haul H o rv l
KU3.M D

One small
step-through for man.

PEP BOYS IRL
LONGHORN BOO
■I r w t Wurth. T m t
S A T U R D A Y 'S U N S U P
I O S M uk Dutnorr, IXUUra Aurora,
215272. X |S| Srull S lu rp . IVrlUru*
Aurora. 2 I I K R :i R 0| T y iv Carlton.
IkULra Aurora. 214417; 4 Q| O rrg Itiy.
I&gt;.ULira Aurora. 213SOS. 3 |3I| b M lr
Cltcrvrr Jr., DulLtra-Infinlll. 213430 O
PW Sam Srlimldl.
Q -Kinrr-Aurora.

verge on O rlando over the four
day period. Any girls' fast pitch
team registered with th e Ama­
teu r Softball Association (ASA)
In the two states, from ages 10
A u n d er through 18 ft un d er,
may enter the tournam ent. For
more Information, please c o n ­
tact Rocky Elllngsworih J r . at
(407) 321-7389 or (4071-9338773.

OnegantleapfortheATVMusty

The tournam ent-form at will
be a combination of pool play
and double elim ination. The top
finishing team In each age ca te­
gory will advnnce to th e USA
Softball National C ham pionship
Finals In August.

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SoftballIB

Mike Edwards (two singles, one
RBlt. Tony Duncan, (two sin ­
gles) ;Eddte-Smith-(one single,
one run scored, one RBI) and
Noy Rivers, Greg Register and
Craig Appel (one single each).
Leading the way for Wlgtnton
Fire Sprinklers were Mack (two
Blngles). Mike O. (one double,
one run scored, one RBI). Tom
and Ronnie (one double and
one run scored each). Charlie
(one double, one RBI). Mickey
(one single, one run scored)
and Jim O. (one RBI).
Providing the offense for Psy­
cho Softball were Chad Siemer
(one single, one double, one
run scored, one RBQ. Tony
Taylor and Greg Richards (one
single and one RBI each), Jason
Flannigan and Mickey Cogbum
(one single and one run scored
each) and Brian Cronin (one
single).
Powering Wolfys to victory
were Roy Smith (three singles,
two runs scored), Mark Clatter-

buck (three singles, one RBI).
Mark Hoffinan and Dave Fretsner (one double, one single,
one run scored and one RBI
each). Keith Denton (two sin ­
gles, one run scored, one RBI)
and Mike McLohon (two singles,
one run scored).
Other hitters were Jerry Oovemale (one triple, one RBI).
Jerry Reome and Clancy Wal­
lace (one single, one run scored
and one RBI each), Mark
Huaman (one single, one RBI)
and Corey Reome (one run
scored, one RBI).
The Kenny's Kbui offense was
provided by Bruce Sellers (two
doubles, one RBI). Jsy Bellamy
(one double, one single), Ty
Koke (two singles, two RBI) and

Chris Conner (one double).
Also hitting were Dave Goff
(one single, two runs scored,
one RBI), Chris Bryson (one

single, one run scored), Bobby
Brown (one single). B J. Os­
borne (two runs scored) l and
John Stewart (one RBI).

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Church----------------Continued from Cafe IB
with seven players scoring between two and
eight points (by C had W hitman). Anton Floyd
had a big second half for God or Prophecy,
tossing In 1 1 points.
Chad W hitman led N arorrnc II with 11 points,
while Sean W hitman contributed 10 points and
Scott Wade. Dale With m an an d Tim W atson eight
points each.
Floyd scored n gam e-high 15 points for Ood of
Prophecy, while Parker was also In double
figures with 10 points.
____________________

C.H.O.P 47. PROVIDENCE 35

Community House of Prayer (47)

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John Aivk-ruvi 10 0 3. Maiki FleklS 3 2 5 II. Kevin Kclliui 0 0 3
0. Hilly WlllLiiin -I 3 0 13. T n liiK 10 13 28 35.
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Sanford First Church of the N s u n n s No. 2 (57)
Srotl Wiuk- 4 0 0 H, Mlkr tii-mclry I 0-0 2. Jim Oakrs I 1-2 a
Danny Wutwm 3 0 0 0. Dak- Whitman 3 3-3 8. Cliad Wlilrituin 4
0 O 11. Tim Watwm 4 0 0 8. Sean Whitman 5 0 3 10 Totah: 25
3 8 57.

Sanford Church of Ood of Prophtcjr (52)

ILwuU Dili Ik la 3 1-3 7. I Irbui Parker 4 3 3 10. Quentin
llrrrtiik 2 0 3 4. Crtlrkk-laduum 4 1-80, HilDlji Jordan 3 0 0 7.
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Gift
Continued from Page IB
ropes, and even
let him win the 5 m nice.
If y ou r dad lives life in the fast lane, p erh ap s
he'd like to slow th e pace down. Renting n canoe
to explore a nearby lake o r river may be Just
what he needs to recharge Ids batteries, and - at
•H-BIO per h o u r (or $IH -»20 for the day) - It's
a lot less expensive th an therapy.
To leant more about all the different kinds of
boating fun on th e water, check out the
HOAT/U.S. Web site at www.lxNttus.com and go
to Links to be connected with h u n d re d s of b oat­
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O f T N I IIT M JUDICIAL
c in c u it , m Ann fo r
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
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C A M HOi M M l C A *4 •
COMPANION SIRVICINO
COMPANY. L L C
PLAINTIFF
VS
JA M ! I TAYLOR
IF 11VINO AND If D U D .
TN I UNKNOWN SPOUSC.
HCIRI. D IV 1 M II. O R JtN TM I.
ASSIQ N ttS. MINOR*
CNEOITORS. T R U I T I ia
ANO ALL O TH IR PARTUS
CLAIMING AN IN TI R U T IV.
THROUGH. UN DIR OR
AGAINST JAM IS TAYLOR.
RUTH TAYLOR If LIVINO,
ANO If M A O . THK UNKNOWN
SPOUSC. H i IRS. OtVISCIS.
OR AN T t t S . ASSIQNttS.
MINORS. CNIOITONS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL O TH IR
PANTIES CLAIMINO AN
M TE R IS T BY. THROUGH
UNOIR OR AQAINST RUTH
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AND JANE D O ! AS
UNKNOWN T IN A N T I
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fORSCLOSUM BAM
NOTICE I I H IR IS Y OlYEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
J u s S. IS M . entered m
Ca m No M S41 CA 14 O al Iks
Circuit Court ol tko ISTH
Judicial Circuit Hr And tor M M *
N O LI County. Sanford. Florida.
I ariN M il to Ika l i l f s i l and
boat tuddar tor cask al vast
Iron I doal ol Court houta at Ika
MMINOLC Countr CourtkouM
located at 301 N Park Avanua.
ki Sanford. Florida, al 1 I.M
a m on ika ilk day ol JULY.
IM S Ika following dascilbad
property as M l forth In said
Summary Final Judgment. towil:
T H I SOUTH I t O' OF T H I
NORTH 410- OF THE W IS T U S '
OF TH I N W 1/4 OF T H I N W.
1/4 OF T H I I K . 1/4 OF M O ­
TION U . TOWNSHIP I t SOUTH.
RANOS 2S IA S T, S IM IN O L i
COUNTY. FLORIDA. L E M A
EXCEPT THE W E IT IS ' THERE­
OF CONVEYEO TO SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated this 3rd d iy ol Juns,
IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol Ika Circuit Court
Oy Jan* E. Ja•auric
Deputy Clark
THE LAW O FFICE! OF
OAVID J STERN. PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8 University Drtva
Sulla SOD
Planlslkin. FL 333*4

(SM| *31(000

M-3MS1
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act.
parsons urllh disabllltlas need­
ing a special accommodation to
porttoipete in this proceeding
should contact the Clark el the
Circuit Court al the SEMINOLE
County Courteous* at 407-3*34330, M l later Ikan a*van days
prior to Me proceeding II hearing impaired. 1-SM-SSS-IT71
ITDDt or !•M O -M E E T 70. vis
Florida Haley Service
Publish: June 11.10. I0 M
D EO-M

M T N I OW BW rr CO U R T
O f T H I I M H T IS N T N
AUDIOtAL O M O IN T
W AH B P O R
• ■ ■ W O H 0 B U S TY ,
PLOWBA
CIVIL ACTION
0 A M no. M -t M CA
OfVtSMM 14-R
ROUSSEAU MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PlaintiN|s).
LOUIS I . JA N IS IK ,
el al,
Oatondant(s|.
N O TICE O f
FO R S C LO S U M M L S
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foreclosure deled
June I . ISM . and entered in
Case NO. SS*SM C A ol the
Circuit Court ol the SI0H T U N T H Judicial Ckcull in and
tot MMlNOLS County, Florida
■heroin ROUSSEAU MORT­
GAGE CORPOHATION is the
ftointttl and LOIRS I . JANEM K : AMY R. JAN SM K ; UNITED
•TATES OF AMERICA; M M l­
NOLS COUNTY; ANY AND ALL
UNKNOWN PANTIES CLAIMINO
NY. THROUGH. UNOER. AND
AOJUNIT THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
OfFBNOANT(fl)

L#gal Notices
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO DE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVISEES
O R A N TEIS,
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS are Ihe Defend
ants. I will M il lo die highest
and beat bidder tor cash •! the
Waal Iron' door ol lha Seminole
County Courthouse. Sanford
Florida, at t l 00 • m . an lha
•th day of JULY. IM S . toe I
lowing daaertbod property aa
Ml
forth
in
atid
Final
LOT 30 SWIETWATER CREEK
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A t RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 34. PAGES S3 ANO
ST. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Wi t n e s s m y h a n d and in*
Mel Ol Hue Court on Juno 4.
m s
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* Morse
Clerk ol Ihe Circuit Court
0) Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. Me Cette. Reymer.
Barrett S Freppier
Post Office Boa 3410
Tempo. FL 33M I
FSM01S33
It you ere a person with a die
ability wha needs aecomma da
lion in order to participate it
litre proceeding, you or# enli
lied ot no coal to you. far Ikr
prorioalon of cert tin eeriefence Plaaeo contact Court
Admktitlrabon al 301 N Park
Aeanue,
Sanford, Florida
S*77t. telephone number (407)
3*1-4330 wtlkin I working
deye ol your rece.pt of tore doc­
ument; II hearing impaired.
(TDD) f SOO OSS-S7T1
Putllah June 11, t l , IS M
OE 0-101
W —W BNM4F7T

I-0 A -I4 -P
COUNTRYWIDE HOMS
LOANS, INC., o Now York
Corporation, l/k/o
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION
DANIEL L HALL
(••4S43-M-SSK);
CORA R. HALL
( M l UNKNOWN).
OCCIDENTAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION; any
unknown hotra.
davtSMt. granlaea.
creditors, and other
unknown persona or
imknown apouMS claiming
by. through and under
any ol lha above-named
Defendants.
Oelendante
P O R IO LO S V R I B A L I
NOTICE la hereby ghran that
toe unde reigned Clark ol the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Floride, will on the ttto
dey ol JUNE, IM S , ol 1 I:M
o'clock A M. ol the Weet boot
door of the Seminole County
Courthouse In Senford. Florida,
offer tor sat# and kail al public
outcry to too highost and bast
ftUiirlAt Inr
j»WtoOIV|
tol« Vwt^w
ihto YWWwWWtoy^
fnllnmiton
W^rowawroe
rw r O
described property situate In
•emtooto County. Florida
Lot 101, and toe North 1/1 el
Lot 104. M M. LORDS FIRST
ADDITION
TO
CITRUS
IBHTSi *ess4dtaa to
thereoI ea recorded la Plat
Rook S. Page ST, Public
Recorde of Seminole County.
Florida.
pursuant to toe Final Judgment
entered In ■ c o m pending In
Mid Court, the style of which is
indiMiod about.
WITNESS my hand and official
aaal of u M Court tola tSIh day
of May. ISM .
If you o n o
ability wha I
modelton (a order to participate
In tola proceeding, you are enti­
tled, at no cost to you. to tea
provision ol certain m tie lance.
PteeM contact Court adminis­
trator. SOI N. Park Avanua.
Suita N301. Sanford, Florida
u r n , (407) m - 4 i s o «s i.
4*17, within * working days of
your rscoipl of this notks of
foreclosure sole; II you are
hearing impaired, call 1-S00M I-4771, It you ara voice
impaired, call 1-SM-SSS-l7fO.
(COURT I SAL)
Maryanna M ona
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
B ): Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOH PLAINTIFF
Andros L. Ayiett-Hosch
Butter A Hoaeh, P.A
31M B. Conway A d . Eta S
Orlando. Florida 3*3I t
(40?) M t - l t M
BAMfOMIOI
Putliih JunaS. I f , IM S
DSD-31

IN TH S C IR C UIT CO URT
in TH E CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 1STN
OF TH E IS TH JUDICIAL
JUD IC IAL CINCUfT,
C IR C UIT IN AND FOR
IN AND FOR
M M IN O LB COUNTY,
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLONIDA
FLORIDA
O IN SR A L
CIVIL DIVISION
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. M -S 4 4 -0 A -I4 -R
C A M NO. M •••■ O A 14 •
I OCWEN FEOIRAL
UNIVERSAL AMERICAN
BANK.
FS B
MORTOAOE COMPANY
PI Sint 18.
l/k/a STATE HOME
vs
MORTaAQE CORPORATION.
JOBS MALDONADO.
Pliinim,
ST AL
vs.
Defendants.
WANDA 0 TORRES.
n o T ie s
•I Al
OF FORSOLOSWRS SALS
Detondante
NOTICE IS HEREBY OtVIN
NOT 1CI OF SALB
pursuant
to a Final Judgment of
NO TICK IB GIVEN that pur­
Foreclosure
dated June 1, t MS.
suant lo Ihsi certain Final
ard entered Ht Caea No 44Judgment deled June S. IM S.
B30-CA-14-K, of the Circuit
In CnrU Case No M IM S CA 14
Court ol lha ISth Judicial
0 of tee Cirouil Court ol Iho
Crrtult
in and tot SEMINOLE
K lh Judicial Ckcull in end lor
County.
Florida
wherein
Seminole
Counly.
Florida,
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK. F S B
wherein Universal Mortgage
to F lei null and JOSE MALDON­
Company l/k/a State Home
ADO. HOMESTAR MORTQAOE
Mori gaga Corporation. Plaintiff,
LENOINO CORPORATION.-—
end WANDA B TORRES. FED­
UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POS­
ERAL OEPOSIT INSURANCE
SESSION OF T H I SUBJECT
CORPORATION SUCCESSOR
PROPERTY are detondante I
TO T H I RTC AS RECEIVER OF
W'U tek to the htgheet and beet
CARTERET IAVIN0S BANK,
tedder
tor caeh at the WEST
end THE UNITEO ITATES OF
FRONT
DOOR of tho SEMINOLE
AMERICA, ore the Oelendsnle. I
County Courthouee. in SAN­
wilt eett lo tee htghesl end beet
TORO. Florida, at It 00 o'clock
tedder ler cash el the wait
e m on the llh day of JULY,
from door ol the Semmole
iPutoJk lit—
4a J I eeuW' SffcnOwo
eeAuuB
Iff*. TOMOWlny
Iwww.
County Courthouse. Sanford.
property as sal torth In sard
Florida, al I I M o'clock A M
Final Judgment, to wit
on tee llh day of AUGUST.
LOT 1*0. SUNRISE VtLLAQE.
•M S. tee loltowina described
UNIT S. ACCORDING TO THE
property at sat tortfi in tee
PLAT
THEREOF AS RCCOROCO
Order ol Final Judgment
IN PLAT BOOK t f . PAOI M .
Lol S. Clock 0. ORIENWOOO
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
LAKES UNIT TWO. according to
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
the Plat thereof aa recorded m
DATED thie 3rd dey of June.
Pial Book I t . Page *. ot Ihe
IM S
Pubhc Recorde of Seminole
IJtoryanne
Mere#
County F ond a
Ae Clerk ol said Court
a/k/a I St Mormng Glory Oriva,
Oy Jane t Jeeevnc
La«a Mary. Florida
Ae Deputy Clerk
DAIEO June*. IS M
Tfue notice to provided purMARYANNS MORSE. CLERK
euant to Admmielretive Order
Clerk ol the Court
Nn 2 031-t/M
Oy Dorothy W Bolton
In accordance with lha
Deputy Clerk
American* with Otoetebtre* Act.
Publication ol Hue Notice ol
parsons
M need ol a special
Sola woe made on tee 11Mr ond
accommodation to participate
D lh days ol June, IM S . M Ihe
in into proceeding or to access
Seminole Herald
a court service, program or
Attorney tor Ptomtitt
octrvtty theM. sstthm a reasonWILLIAM P McCAUO-tAN
sbto i m v prior to any proceedSO S W Sin Street
m j or head to accost a aorvtco.
Suite ISO*
program or activity, contact the
Mans. Florida 3*130
Administrative O ltk* al the
(3M ) 177-MSS
C
ourt SEMINOLE telephone.
In accordance with tho
407-313-4330 EXT 4**7 or 1Americana With Dire telltie* Act
• 0 0 -M I-f771 (ThOI. or 1-S04ot IS M (ADA), drrabied persons
(S3-S770 IV). *w Florida Relay
who. because of teak dieebifiService
lias, need spatial ot commodeLaw Olhcet of
Uun to portfclpato In tore pro­
Varga*. Iron A Kalian*
ceeding ehould contact the
40CO Hollywood Boulevard
ADA co ordura lor » i jot N. Park
Suita S7S-B
Avenue. Suite North 341.
Hollywood. FI 330*1
Sanford. Florida 3*771. or teleTelephone (M 4) I t J f H l
phone (407) 3*3-43*4 asl. 4*17.
Tetotoctrmito (M 4) 3S3-7707
1 (S40) M t-S77l(TDO|, or
1IS04) MS-S77000. Vm Florida I Publish Juno 1 1 ,1S. IS M
DED-S4
Relay f ervtca. no tolar teen live
but mesa deye prior lo such
procMdtng
Publish June 11. 1*. IS M
D6D-I01

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IMMTMRTM
•■M MOLE BOUNTY.
M RE ESTATE OF
ELSJINOflA L ASHER.

The odmmbbeSrm of the etMe of
ELEANOAA L ASHER, deceased.
Ate Number SS-OM-CP. ■ pendmg
to the Croat Court for Seapvde
County. Fljnda, Probate Di m km.
toe address of wtveh w SOI North
Park Avenue. Sardont FL D m tit* The nanwe end eddwim of
toe Personal ReproeerAetoe and
ntf ■iioffwy m m i ionn pmon
M X INTIftSSTID PERSONS ARS
NOItFNO THAT
■ serve.] w o nave ocfeciione met
ttoalenge toe vaAdty of toe W*.
■ " (fUGmfbn'l*w w “■ r W l l l
to p m ia tBlfin. venue, or (uriatec•on of Me Court aes raqubod to Me
Stair objacbone wKh toia Court
WITHIN T H I LATSR OF TH R U
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FtRST PUBUCAT10N OF THIS
NOT1CS OR TtORTV DAYS AFTER
THS DATS OF SEIIWOS OF A OOWV
OF TINS NOI1CC ON T H M l

Abs on whom a copy of toN
••

SV' vV\J

SffpUrl h Y M

tnorsha after too datooltoa Net
StcsHDi' of M b hobdb m fll fils
their clalma with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COFV OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
AH other creditors of the dece­
dent and persons having clalma
or demands against the dece­
dent's estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The dele ol tho lust publica­
tion ol this Notice is Juno 11,
IM S .
Personal Representative
ot Estate of
ELEANORA L. ASHER:
JUDITH A. BAQLEV
SI 4 Doherty W iy
Casselberry. FL 3*707
Attorney lor Personal
Representative:
Michael L Boswell
104* East Highway 4M
Altamonte Springe. FL 3*701
Tek phone: (407) 011-1*31
Florid4 Bar No. O il MSS
Publish June t t , IS, IS M
D E O -ltl

CR M . AOTtON
bam

mm. ee-ooe-ca

O m S tB H 14-4
BANK UNITEO.
Plskitllf,
rt
M CHACL OIFFARO.
*t al.
De tendontfs)
N O TtO I OF
FORSCLOSURS SALS
NOTICE IS HIREBV GIVEN
pursuant to o Final Judgment of
foreclosure dated June 3. IM S .
and entered In Case NO bk•C3-CA c l th* Circuit Court of
th*
(IO H TSEN TH
Judicial
Circuit in and tot SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein BANK
UNITED to lha FlalntlH and
MICHAEL OIFFARD; SHARON
BREBNICK:
THE
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK OF KEY■TONE: TENANT 41 N/KJA
BYRON
TAYLON, ara the
Defendant*. I trill sen to tee
htgheel and bast tedder tor
caeh at the West front door of
th#
Seminole
County
Courthouee, Sanford. Florida,
at 110 4 a .m . on lha Sth day el
JULY. IS M . tho fallowing
I Final Judgment:
LOT IS. BLOCK SS. SANLAN0 0 THE SUBURB BEAUTIFUL.
FALM
SPRINGS
SECTION.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF, AS R IC O R D ID IN
FLAT BOOK 3. FA Q ! BE 1/1, OF
THE FUDLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
a/t/a •«•■ OAKHURET
STR U T
ALTAMONTf SPRINGS
FL 31701
WITNESS MY HAND and the
seal *1 Ihit Court on June 4,
IM S .
(COURT U A L )
HONOR ADLS
GENE STEPHENSON
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By:Rulh King
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. MoColto, Reymer,
Barrotl S Floppier
Poet Office Boa S41S
Tempo. FL SSM1-S410
If you ar* a person with a dis­
ability whs needs ac commodehim m order to parttoipala in
into proceeding, you or* antiHad at no coat ta you, tar th*
prorission Ol certain asaialane# Fiaas* contact Court
Administration ot 301 N. Fork
Avonue,
Sanford, Florida
S377I. la aphon# number (407)
S1S-4S34. within t working
days ol your receipt ol this doc­
ument: II hooting impsirsd.
(TDD) 1-S04-SSS-S771.
Publtoh June I f , IS, IS M
DSD-M

IN TH E C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TH E IS TH JUD ICIAL
C IR C U IT IN AND FOR
•EMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
H
m
m
CORPORATION.

m

r
Plaint Ilf.

i,
EOWARD CRUZ.
*1 Its., el al,
Oelandant(s),
N OTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order or Final
Judgment Scheduling Foreclo•ur* Sal* entered on Mar I I .
IM S in this cet* now pending
in teid Court, the style ol which
to indicated above
I will tell lo Ihe highest and
beat bidder lor oath in the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse.
WEST FRONT OOOR OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
301 NORTH PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLORIDA S*77l. al
11.00 A M . on tea 31nd day ol
JULY IB M .
Ihe following
described property at tel forth
in sard Order
or
Final
Judgment, lo-wif
LOT 134. HOLLOWBROOK
PHASE II, ACCORDING TO T H I
MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGES S THROUGH 7. IN THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF S IM INOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
ORDERED at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this 3rd day ot
June. tSSI
MARYAt.NE M ORIE. CLERK
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
SIM INOLt. Florida
0) Dorothy W Bolton
At Depu'y Clerk
SPEAR • HOFFMAN F A
74S Sooth Okie Highway
Coral Cables. Florida 3114S
Telephone (10S) SSS-S1M
Publish June 11. IS. IS M
QED-103_______________________
C IT Y OF LOMBWOOO,
NO TICE OF PUBLIC
ME AMINA T B CONSIDER
ADOPTION O f PBOPOBED
TO W H O k f f f tf i^ C &amp; C C R N
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
tee City el Long wood. Florida,
thel tea City Committlon w,K
hold a pubhc hearing to consid­
er enactment of th* following
Ordnance
ON Ot NANCE NO, 40-1400
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LONGWOOD. FLONIDA.
AMENDINO THE BUDGET FOR
THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING
OCTOBER 1. IM S AND INOINa
SEPTEMBER M . IS M . PROVID­
ING FOR BUOOCT TRANSFERS
Said Ordinance wet pieced on
fktt read.ng on Juno 7. IS M ,
ond th* City C m nrm uon unit
consider tame tor final pa aaeg*
and adoption altar th* pubhc
hearing, which wiN be held In
th*
City
Comnwation
Chambers. 17S West Warren
Avenue. Longwood. Florida, on
Monday, th* (le t day ol Juno,
A O . IS M . al 7 M p m . or a*
toon lharaattar at possible At
th* moating, interested parties
r appear and be hoard with
e#epact t* th* proposed
Ordmanca Thro has ring may be
continued from tuna la tuna
untM final action to taken by tea
City Commtecton
A copy of th# propeoad
Ordmanca to potted at tea City
Hell, Longwood. Florida, and
copras era on Me with th* Clark
el lha City and earn* may bo
impacted by th* pubhc
NOTICE. A l persons or*
advised that It they (tecIda to
appeal any decisions made at
tea** mooUngo/hoa rings, they
Wta need a record of Nto pro­
ceeding* and tot such purposH . they may naad fo Insure teat
a verbatim record I* mod*,
white record to include th# teaNmony and evidence upon
A tee appeal to to bo mad*
(par Sec tM O IO S . Florida
•lalulas) at hi* or her own
ospans*.
Dated this Sth day of June.
A O . IS M
CITY OF LONGWOOD
GERALDINE D. ZAMBM.
CITY CLERK
PUBLISH Friday. June 11. IS M
OCD-11S
CkewN Court

"x a r»

Baa* • 0 1 44-0044
Indiana Unrvsrsity.
Plaintiff

tto
Thomas R. Ms gar
Da lends nI
NOTfOS OF
SHERIFF'S SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
thel by virtu* ot that certain
Writ ol Elocution issued out ot
and under lha aaal ol th*
Cirouil Court of Orange Couniy.
Florida. Cat* t C1S4-4M4 upon
o tinel tudgmanl rendered In th*
atortta d court on tea 30th day
ot January A D 1M7 in that
certain cat* entitled Indiana
University, Plalnbff v i Thome*
R- Megar. Defendant which
aforesaid Writ ol Elocution was
deli rered to me as Sheriff ot
Seminole County. Florida end I
Itova levied upon all th* right,
trite end internal ot th* defen­
dant in the lollowtng de-scribed
property, eetd property being
' in Ismlttolo County.
Florida,
more
particularly
described as follows:
1M3 Jaap Cherokee Sport.
VIN 4 1J*FTSrS4PLSMItO
and th* undersigned a*
of Semi note County, Florida,
and al 1100 A M on th* H th
day of June A O. IS M offer lot
tale and 1*11 lo the highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJEC T TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING UENS. at lha Front
(Wait) Door, at th* step*, of lha
minol* County Courteous a in
•antord. Florida, th* above
daaciibad proparty.
That said sate I* being mad*
to tat lily tea terms of thte Writ
ol Elocution
Donald F. Eslinger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
By Steven D. Harriett
Chi*I Deputy Sheriff
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1440. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION!
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITE
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI•ION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE, 104 BUSH BLVD, SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE O AYI PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS 1407) 330-SS4Q TTD
(407| 313-33*3
Publleh Uey *3. June 4, I I , IS,
IM S
With Sal* being held on June
*4. IS M OEC-170

Legal Notices
IN TH E C IN C U rr
CO U N T IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE RO. • S -1 S T4 -C A -1 4 -0
BANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A . not
In ilt Individual capacity,
but iolaly es trustee, or
Its permuted successor!
or assigns on behalf of
Vendee Mortgage Trust
1444-1.
Plain IIff,
vs
VLADIMIR CETL
(SSlSia-19-41411.
OARINKA CETL
(8 St UN KNOWN),
UNKNOWN TENANT I.
n/k/s MRS PAPAVITCH.
UNKNOWN TENANT II,
n/k/a MR PAPAVITCH;
UNKNOWN TENANT III.
UNKNOWN TENANT IV.
ALJFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC .
any unknown heirs,
devisee*, grantees,
creditors, end other
unknown person* or
unknown spouses claiming
by. through end under
any ol th* above-named
Oalendente,
Defendants
BA It eSSICJS
N O TICE OF
FONEOLOSUNB SALE
NOTICE to hereby given teal
the undersigned Clerk of th*
Ckcull Court ol Semmole
County. Florid*, will on th* Sth
day ol JULY. IM S . at 11 00
o'clock A M ol the Weet bool
door ol Ihe Seminole Counly
CoLriheus* In Sanford. Florida,
oiler lor sal* and sell et public
outcry to Ihe highest end beet
bidder lor cash. Ih* followingdescribed property situate in
•aminor* County. Florida
Lol 3. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE XIX. occording lo Ih*
toll Ihereol a* recorded in Piet
nook 37. Pago* SO. t t . 41 and
43. Public Record* ol Seminole
County. Florida
pursuant lo th* Final Judgment
entered in a case pending In
said Court, th* style ol which to
eviwaled above
W i t n e s s my hand and official
seal of said Court this 4th d4y
ol June. IS M
II you are a parson with a dieatouty who needs any accommkdetton in enter to participata
his proceeding, you ar* emi­
tted. el no cost to you, to tho
provision of cartam assistance
Rasta contact Court admsntoPater. 301 N. Park Avenu*.
Suit* NS3I, (antord. Florida
•*771. (407) 3*3-4330 ait.
4*17. within t working days of
pour race PI ol this notice of
orecloaur* sale; II you or*
hearing impaired, call t-SQOK t-3 7 7 1
II you aro voice
unpaired, cell 1-S0O-SSS-0770
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Jan* E Bond
Butter A Notch P A
31SS S Conway Rd . Si* E
Orlando. Florid* 33SIS
1437) 341-1100
O AHtU SIU S
Publtoh Juno t l . IS , IS M
DSD-100

Legal Notices
IN T N I C IR C U IT CO URT
OF TH E IIQ H Y 1 S N TH
JU D IC IA L CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA,
IN AND FOR
• IM IN O L I CO U N TY
O IN IR A L
JU R ISD IC TIO N DIVISION
C A S I NO. ••-■••• CA 14 P
CHEMICAL MORTOAOF.
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.
va
KEVIN M SCHWEBS,
•I al..
Oetandinl(s)
N O T IC I
OF F O R IC L O S U R I SALB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated May 3S,
ISIS, and entered In Cats No.
M-3SSB CA 14 P. of Ihe Circuit
Court ot Ih* EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Cirouil in end lor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wherein
CHEMICAL MORTQAOE COMPANY to Plaintiff and KEVIN M
SCHWEBS, et al„ are Oeltndsnls. I will tell lo th* highest
and best bidder lor cash In Ih*
West
Irani door ol th*
Courthouse. In Senlord. SEMI­
NOLE Counly. Florida, al 11 00
a m o'clock on Ih* 2Slh day of
JUNE. ISSS, Ih* following
described property a* tel torth
m said Final Judgment, la eril:
LOT SS. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION 111-0. UNIT I. ACC0R0IN0
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAOES 1* THROUGH SI. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA
a/k/e 102S Trout Creek Court.
Oviedo. Florida 31711
DATEO toit 2tlh day ot May.
IM S
UARYAKNE MORSE
A l Clerk ol said Court
By Deborah Conant
Aa Deputy Clerk
FaberS O.tlitl. PA.
Suit* 300
1S70 Mad ruga Avenue
Corel Oabtot, Florida 13141
(30SI M I-4110
If you ere a parson with s dis­
ability who heads any accom­
modation in order to participata
in tMs proceeding, you ar* enti­
tled at no coat to you. lo Ih*
irovitton ot certain atttetanc*
Nan*
contact
Court
AdmintotnUon at 301 N. Park
Avenue Suit* N30f. Sanford.
FL 31771. (407) 3*3-4130 all.
42*7 within 1 working deye of
your raceipl of thte nolle#: if
rou ar* hearing *r voice
impaired, call 1-SOO-SIS-S77t
Publtoh June 4. I t . IM S
DSD-30

NOTICI OF AUCTION
Thie auction will be held on
Jun* *S, IM S el Noon at 33S
Aulin Av* . Oviedo. FL.
Prospective bidder* may
tnapect th* eehicte* on th* day
beloro the auction Irom • AM
until • PM Term* era cash or
certified fund* only
Oviedo
Towing reeervet th* right to
accept or re Iuse any and an
bide
Th* following vehicle* are
ottered lor bid*
40 MERCURY COUGAR
1MEPMS044LHS2IMS
SS AUDI 4000
WAUFB0S14F A0SS340
itah buna t l
OSOiTO .......

VB.
QIOVARNI ROSSI,
IF LIVINO. AND IF DEAD.
THS UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTS E l
ANO ALL OTHSN PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH. UNOIR ON
AGAINST GIOVANNI R O M ;
ELIZABETH R O M . IF
LIVING. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSS.
HEIRS, DEVISEES. ORANTEIS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CRDITORI. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH, UNDER
OA AGAINST ELIZABETH
ROSE): SUNRISE OW NER!
GROUP. INC.; JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOS A !
UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
■ o n c r e i " 0* " ™
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to * Summery Final
Judgment ol torocloeurt doled
June *, IS M , entered in ChrU
Cote No M M l CA 14 K of tho
Circuit Court ot tho 1*TH
Judicial Circuit In and Im M M l­
NOLS
Counly.
SANFORD,
Florida, I will s*N to th* hlghail
and bait bidder lor caeh AT
WEST FRONT OOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE of th* SEMINOLE
County Courthouee located ot
141 N. PARK AVENUE in SAN­
TORO, Florid*, al 11 SO a m. on
-d a y Ot -JU L Y -14 M the tewfollowing described property as
set torth In said Summary Final
Judgment to-wit
LO T ITS. SUNRISE UNIT TWO
*B*. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 14. PAGES S I A S3.
PUDLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
Dated this 4lh day of Juno.
ISM .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol tea Circuit Court
By: Rutt- King
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SCI S. University Drive
Sulla 100
Plantation. FL 33314
(114) *33-1000
•4-37*44 (FNW)
In accordance with Ih*
American with DisablUltes Act,
persona with disabilities needbig a special accommodation lo
participate In tela proceeding
should contort th* Clerk ol Ih*
Circuit Court ( I Ih* MMINOLE
County Courteous* al 407-3*34330, nol later than Sevan days
prior lo tha proceeding II hair­
ing Imp* rod. 1-aOO-SSS-S771
(TOD) or 1-S0Q-S3S-S77Q. via
Floiida Relay Service.
Publish: Jun* 11. IS, t » M
0ED-S7

IN THS orneurr COURT
OF THS ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SSMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
GENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOi 00 OTS C A M K
RESOURCE BANCSHARES
MORTGAGE GROUP. INC.
PLAINTIFF
VS
OIOVANNI ROSSI.
IF LIVINO AND IF DEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST OY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST OIOVANNI ROSSI.
ELIZABETH ROSSI. SUNRISE
OWNERS GROUP. INC .
JUNO S. LEE. JOHN 00E
AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
h o t . c ? # n d a n t' 81
F O R IC LO S U R I SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Summery Final
Judgment ol lorecloeure dated
June 2. IM S , entered In Civil
Cat* No M 873 CA 14 K ol th*
Circuit Court ol Ih* ISTH
Judicial Circuit in end lor SEMI­
NOLE Counly. Sanford. Florida.
I will cell lo Ih* highest and
beet bidder lor cash al West
Front Door ol Courthouse ol th*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located el 301 N Park Avenue,
Room N-104
in Senlord.
Florida, e ll 1 00 a m on Ih* Sth
dey ol JULY. IS M Ih* tallowing
described property a* (et torth
in
said
Summary
Final
Jtdgmenl. lo-wtl
LOT 14. SUNRISE UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 21. PAOES 7* AND
73. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Oeled Ihr* 3rd day ol Jun*.
ISSS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ol Ih* Circuit Court
By Jan* E. Jatewtc
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAV’IO J STERN, P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. University Drive
Suit* 600
Plantation. FL 331*4
(4E4) *31-4000
M-37SS4 (FM)RBM
In accordance with Ih*
American with Dieabltittee Act,
person* with ditabililte* need­
ing a special accommodation to
paneipat# in thte proceeding
should contort the Clark ol Ih*
Circuit Court at th* M MINOLE
Counly Oourthous* et 407-3*34330 EXT 4**7, nol later than
Sevan days prior to the pro­
ceeding II hearing Impaired. I •C4-4S6-S77I (TDD) or 1-M 0466-1770 vie Florida Relay
Sarvle*
Publish Jun* 11. IS. IS M
D E D -H

IN TH E C t M U t T COBBY
04 T U B IS T H J V M O IA l
&lt;«StoBIMT, H4 I
,rl

B A M MOl 48 44 OA 14 P
COLONIAL M ON TO Aat
BABB RBi M B41 B A 14 K
FIRST MATTONWtOf
M O R T O A G IC O R P O ^ J ^

Legal Notices

PLAINTIFF
VB.
aSONOS T. PETERSEN
IF LR/IRG. ANO IF D U D .
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEINS. OE V IN E S . ORANTEIS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TR U STIES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST GEORGS T.
PETERSEN; LOLA L.
PETERSEN IF LIVINO. AND
IF OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEINE. DEVISEES.
G RAN TEE!. AMtONSCS.
LIENOR!, C R IO ITO R I,
TR U S TE E! AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST LOLA L.
PETER M N ; JENNIFER
ES TA TE! HOMEOWNER'S
ASSOCIATION. INC.;
M L L -T E L FEDERAL
CREDIT UNION: JOHN DOE
ANO JANE DOE AE UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSM ESION.

M^^NDANT,.,
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ef for*closure dated
May *•, IS M . entered In Civil
Casa No. SS 14 CA 14 P ot tea
Circuit Court of the ISTH
Judicial Ctrcull in end lor M M I­
NOLE County, Senlord. Florida.
I WIN salt lo tea highest end
beet bidder tor cash t l west
front door of th# SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located at
301 N. Park Avanua In Sanford,
Florida. *1 11:00 am . on Ih*
tklh day ot JUNE. ISSS the loltel forth In stid Summary Final
Judgment, to-wlt
LO T *4! JENNIFER ESTATES.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK I I . PAOEE 44
THROUGH 44. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Deled thie ISth day ef May.
IM S .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORES
Clerk el the Cirouil Court
By- Deborah Conant
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. P.A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S University Oriva
Suite 600
PI antailor., FL 833*4
(464)113-1000
M -3M 34(COL)
In accordtne* with the
American with Disabilitte* Act
person* with disabilitte* need­
ing e special accommodation
lo participate In this proceeding
should contact Ih* Clerk ol Ih*
Cirouil Court al th* SEMINOLE
CuLnty Cuurthous* at 407-S**4330. nrt later than seven days
prior lo the proceeding II hear­
ing Impaired. 1-000-0SS-0T71
(TOD) or l-OOO-tSS-0770. vie
Florida Relay Service.
Pulteeh Jun* 4. f t , IM S
Dco-as

BtVtSMM
BABB *01 44 414 B A 44 P
MORWEST MORTGAGE.
INC
PLAINTIFF
VS.
•HARISMAa J. KNIGHT
A/K/A SHANIEMAS KNIGHT.
* LIVING. AND IF DEAO.
THE IMKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. O IIA N TU S .
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITOR!. TR U S TEE!
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNOIR OR
AGAINST SHARISMAS J.
KNIGHT A/K/A SHARISMAS
KNIOHT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SHARISMAS J. KNIOHT
A/K/A SHAME MAS KNiaHT.
IF ANY. BERTHA KNIOHT,
IF LIVIKO. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
USNORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEE | AND ALL
OTHER PANTIES CLAIMING
AN IN T1 R IS T BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINET BERTHA KNIOHT;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
■ERTHA'KNIGHT, IF ANY;
MMlNOLS COUNTY.
FLORIOA. JOHN DOE ANO
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION

NOTHR W ° A H m
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ot tarecloeur* deled
May IS . ISM . entered In Civil
Case No. 44 41S CA 14 P ef the
Circuit Court ef th* ISTH
Judicial Ckcull in and tor SEMIHOLE
Counly.
SANFORD.
Florid*, I krill sail to tea higha il and beat bidder for caah AT
WEST FRONT OOOR ef th*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. PARK AVENUE
Vi SANFORD. Florida, al 11:00
a.m on lha H th day ot JUNE.
T S t n t u r ....................
property a* tat forth In said
Summary Final Judgment, toWit:
LOT 14S. 0 E IR S 0 N Q 3.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 4S. PAGE (4 . OF
THE PUO UC RECORDE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dated (hit ISth day of May,
IM S .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
UARYAKNE MORSE
Clark ol tea Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICSB OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l E. University Drive
Suit* 600
Plantation, FL S33I4
(814)131-8000
M-3S?0S(NCL)
In accordance with th*
American with Disabilities Act,
parsons with disabilities need­
ing a apart*I accommodation
lo participate In this proceeding
should contort Ih* Clark ol lha
Circuit Court at the M M INOLE
County Courthouee al 40 7-St 34130. not tolar than seven days
prior lo tea proceeding. If hear­
ing impaired, 1-SSS-0M-S771
(TDD) or 1-300-SSS-Sr70. vi*
Florida Relay Baryte*.
Publtoh: Jun* 4,11, IS M
DED-I7

"V .

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C all 322-2611
S e m in o le H erald
C la ssifie d Dept.
T o Place Y o u r A d

4 B • Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Friday. June 11,1909

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT CO URT
OF THE IIQ H T E E N T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
CEMIHOLC COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C a « * N * .l D R t * -(l0 4
O i»l»l*n : OS
In Th# M a il# ! of th#

Adoption of
MOM

Adopt**
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
JAMES M IC H A E L S IM P K IN S
4100 N CSIh Avvnu*
H ollyw o od. Florida
Y O U A R E N O T IF IE D that an
Pat ition
for
A d o p tio n
by
S la p p a ra n l ha*
b##n Iliad
agam at yo u
and y o u
ar*
i#quir#it fa aarva a co py of you*
w n lia n dafanaaa il any. to H on
Iti# A lto -n a y lo r P a litio n a r
M&gt;cha*l F ender E tq u ire at 111
South Me Hand Av# . Suit* 100.
M aitland. Florida 32711. on or
before J U N E 21 I M S and fit*
the original w ith the clary of
thia court eithar before aenrice
on I he petitioner a a llo rn ey or
anm edialely Ihereatler. oth erwiae a default will be entered
agam al you for the relief
dem anded in the Petition
Dated on thia 21 at day of May,
IM S
M A R T A h N E M O R SE
Clerk of the C ircuit C o u rt
Oy N ancy R Winter
Aa D eputy Clerk
Publikh M ay 21 Jun e 4. 11. IS ,
1SS9
D EC -21 S

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO U R T
OF THE 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: S S -IM S -C A -1 4 -R
FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE C O R P O fU JK IN .^

■

VS
NOEL SILVA IF LIVING,
AND IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES
AN0 ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTERS*! BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST NOEL SILVA.
SONJI M SILVA IF UVINO.
AND IF DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
UENORS, CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST SONJI SILVA:
CITYSCAPE CORP: BUTLER
CUSTOM HOMES. INC , A
DISSOLVED FLORIDA
CORPORATION: BEARS
ROEBUCK A OOMPANY.
GENERAL MOTORS
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION.
JOHN DOS AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEFENDANT!*)
NO TICE OP
FOR ECLO SURI SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauani to a Summary Pinal
Judgment ol forecloeure dated
May 21. ISM . entered In Civil
. Caae No (S-tSSS-CA-14-P ol
the Circuit Court ol the 1ITH
Judicial Circuit in end lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will aefl to the high­
er! and beat bidder lor caah AT
WEST FRONT DOOR ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouee
located at SOI N. PARK AVENUt
in SAHFORO. Florida, at 11:00
a m on the 2tth day ol JUNE.
1SSI the following deecribed
property aa aal lorth In eaid
Summary Final JudgmanL to•it.
THE WEST SO FEET OF LOTS
FS AND SO. PINE HEIGHTS. A
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING TO
MAP IN PLAT BOOK &gt;. PAGE
S I. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Dated thia tSlh day ol May.

IMS
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Ciicutt Court
Dy. Jane E. Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVI0 J. STERN. P AATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. University Drive
Suite SOO
Plantation. FL 93324
(964)233-1060
#4-281S2 |FNW)
In accordance with the
American with Dtaeblhtiee A ct
peraona with draabflitlea need­
ing a apeclal accommodation
to participata In this proceeding
chouId contact the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court al lha SEMINOLE
County Cn.itthr..ww .1 4flT.k»*.
4330, not laler than aaven daya
prior to the proceeding tt hear­
ing Impaired. 1-SOO-SSS-SFFt
(TDD) or 1-S00-SII-S7F0, via
Florida Relay Service
Publieh. June 4. 11. IM S
DSD-2#

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
OENERAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO: •• B IS CA 14 K
PNC BANK. N A SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO PNC BANK.
KENTUCKY. INC . F/K/A
O W E N S FIDELITY BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY.
PLAINTIFF
VS
JAMES TAYLOR. IF LIVING.
AN0 IF DEA0. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. 0EVISIES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AQAINBT
JAMES TAYLOR. RUTH
TAYLOR. IF LIVING. AND IF
OEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES.
UENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES. AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST OY. THHOUOH.
UN0ER OR AGAINST
RUTH TAYLOR: NCS
MORTQAGE SERVICES.
LLC F/K/A NCS
CONSUMER SERVICES.
L L C .A / K / A NATIONAL
CONSUMER SERVICES.
JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANT
IN POSSESSION
DEFCNOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBT OIVEN
pureuant to a Summary Final
Judgment of torecloaure dated
Jin* 2.1 DM. anlared in Civil
Cot* No M St 3 CA 14 K of th*
Circuit Court of lha ISTH
judicial Circuit In and for SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will sail to lha higheat
ard bail bidder for caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR cl
the
SEMINOLE
County
Coirlhcute located al 30t N.
PARK AVENUE in SANFORD.
Florida, at 11 00 a m on thaSlh
day ol JULY. 1 SSS th* following
deecnbed property at aal lorth
in
eaid
Summary
Final
Judgment, lo-wit
SOUTH 210' OF NORTH 410'
OF WEST 21 S’ OF THE N f 1/4
OF THE N W t/4 OF THE B E.
1/4 OF SECTION 22. TOWNSHIP
21 SOUTH. RANGE 2« EAST.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Deled th a 3rd day ol Juna,
IM S
ICIRCU.T COURT SEAL)
MARTAhNE MORSE
. Cierk.3t lb* Circuit C # « l ____
Dy Jana E Jaeewic
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P A
ATTORNET FOR PLAINTIFF
SCI S. University Drive
Suite SOO
Plantation. FL 33324
(#84) 223-4000
M-3S2SS (PNCK)
In accordant# with the
American with Dieabrlitiea AcL
persons arith dtsabfMtle* needLi# a epecial accommodation to
participata in Oil* proceeding
thou Id content th* Clark ot th*
Circuit Court at th* SEMINOLE
County Courthoua* al 407-3284330. not tolar than aeven day*
prior to th* proceeding. (I hear­
ing Impaired. 1-300-SIS-STTt
(TDD) or T-SOO-tSS-STFO, via
Florida Relay Service.
Publish: Juna 11 , IS, 1SFV
DCD-S3

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BEGINS AT 10 00 AM VIEW 1
HOUR PRIOR.
Putliah: June 11, 1SSI
DfiD-117

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by Luis Campos

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Legal Notices
A D V S R TItS M IH T
OF BALE
NOTICE IS HERE0Y OIVEN
that Ih* undersigned inlanda to
tell lha personal property
deecribed below to enforce a
lien impoaad on aald property
under The Florida Sell Storage
Facility Act Sletutae (Section
S3 801-33 SO#)
The undersigned will sell at
public tele by competitive bid­
ding on the 2llh day ol Juna
t## 8. al 3pm on the prermtaa
whvra eaid property bat baan
etored and which are located al
Ample Storage Center, 2S00
Weel Airport Doulevard. County
ol Senwnule, State of Florida,
the following
Arlene W Johneon
AOOt
Miec Clotha
Thelma Holmee
B03I
Singer Sawing Mach. 2 Suit
Caeee. Healer Mlao Clothe
Jacqueline Philllpe
OOtt
Miac Living and Bedroom
Furniture, Miac Toya. Miac
Clotha. Miac Vtdeoi. Mtec Boi'a
Omar Feliciano
SOOlo
Miec Car Parta
Purchatai mutt be paid for at
the time ol purchaee In ceah
only All purchaeed dame told
aa it where le and muet be
removed at the time ol aale
Sale eubfect to cancellation m
tb*
event
ol
eatlleinant
between owner and obligated
party
Thie la the 21th day ol May.
IM S
Publieh dun* I t . IS, 1###
DSD-72

NOTtea
F to rm o u s n a n s
Noth* i* hereby given that I
am engaged In butinett el SS2
Etcabar
Drive.
Altamonte
Springe. FL 32714. Seminole
County. Florida, under lha
Fwlitiou* Name ol
ANT SHOW O N L IN I.O O II
and that I inland to regtaler said
rum* with th* Division ot
Corporations,
Tallahaitaa,
Florida, m accordance with th*
provision i ot tha Fktilioua
Nam* Stotuta*. To-Wit Section
SM 0t. Florida Slatute* tSSI.
Lite Chin
Putlith Juna 11. IS M
D E D -tlt
of

IN TNS OIRCUtT CO URT
OF TNS IM N T B B N T N
JUD IC IAL OIROUIT OF
TNS STATS OF FLORIDA,
IN AMO FOR
SSMINOLS CO UN TY
CIV'L ACTION
Oaaa Mai # S -tS M -O A -1 4
SOUTH TRUST MORTGAGE
CORPORATION,

12— E l d e r l y C are
C N A CAREGIVER Vary Eepd
Eicaltont Ret Soaking FT! PT
Employment
rout home or
MtnarLeavo^JaMJ^

2 1— P e r s o n a l s

LEADERS WANTED
1000.000 000 11 pubhely traded
home based butiriett co eiparxf ng m Orinndo area Can 1900-111-1202X3833

IICALL YOUR DATE NOW!)
1 900 226 1737. EXT 670S
32 99 per min Mutt bo IB
Sent- U 619 645 6434

VENDING la/y Person* DreamFew Hour greal income, Priced
to Sen Free Brochure
900420-4383

ALOHET
FL't
RESPECTEO
Daeng Bureau kmc* 19771 ALL
Ages (25 90) Bringing People
Together 600 922 4377 (24hrl)
Longwood Maaaeg* Studio.
Walk-ms welcome 7 &lt;1*7*
Private rmt Female BUS
USC 4MM00077B5
_________407-339-8300_________

25— Special N otices
OPEN DOOR Social Service* ol
Florida is a therapeutic tosiei
car# agency (license pending)
opening an office m the Orlando
area We are looking tor dedi­
cated and canng families who
are interacted m provuhng chidran with a sal* and nurturing en­
vironment by becoming toiler
parents It you have Idv* m your

heart and room in your home,
pieaee conucl OPEN DOOR at
407-698-1333

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are
CHILD CARE M MY HOME
Christian Mother! Teacher Aut.
m Semmote Co Looking to Ba
bysit achool aga children Rea­
sonable Rate*. Meal* Pro*
Emoko tree En* CaS32S-9*0*
ChtM Caro m clean Christian
home. 7 ytt aip 6 **» and 141
Raakonacra ratal 330-5214
CHtLO CARE M MT HOME
Day' Naas, Summer Actant**
3i?-IT2 90rP iy 763T311
CM LOCARS
w e ear* lor your Want m my
home Smoke Free Ertv Loving
Atmosphere 31141*7

3J—Weight
M anagement

claimant*, claiming by. through.
RONALD R. CRANE or
THE UNKNOWN SPOUEE
OF RONALO R. CRANE;
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
DEVISEES. QRANTESS,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS,
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES,
OH OTHCR CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH
UNDER OR AGAINST
LOWELL M. CRANE,
dec*aaad. THE STATE
OF FLORIDA. DEPARTMENT
'
OF REVENUE; THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA;
SEMINOLE COUNTY, a
Politlci*! Subdivision of
th* Btat* of Florida and
JANE DOE;
D* landed*
N O noBO FEALE
Notice la hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foradoauro anlared In Ih*
above-alytod causa. In lha
Circuit Court ol Eaminelo
County. Florida. I win **N th*
proparty altuata In Saminola
County, Florida, described aa:
Lot T4 and Ih* East ITS at Lot
7S. AMENDED P U T OF MAQNOLIA HEIGHTS, according to
th* Plat thereof, as recorded in
-ffs i J b M U L -E b b * f t . » i th*
Public Record* ol Eaminolo
County. F.orida.
at public ecto, to th* highoai
and bast bidder, lor cash, at tha
Waal from door ol tha Saminola
County Courthoua*. In Sanlord,
Florida al 11:00 A.M. on JULY
22. IM S
DATED Ihle 3rd day ol Juna,
IM S
Maryann* Mors*
Clark ol Circuit Court
Oy: Dorothy W. Rollon
Deputy Clark
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARB ENTITLED,
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE C O N ­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT 301 N. PARK AVENUE, SUITE
N301, SANFORD, FLORIDA,
32771. (407) SS3-4330 EAT.
4127 WITHIN t WORKING DAVE
OF YOUR RECEIPT O F THIS
NOTICE. IF YOU ARB HEARING
OR VOICE IMPA1REO. CALL I 840-988-8771.
NOTE. THIS COMMUNICATION.
FROM A D IE T COLLECTOR, IS
AH ATTEMPT TO CO LLECT A
DEBT AND A N T INFORMATION
OBTAJNEO WILL M UEE0 FOR
THAT PURPOSE.
Gibbon*, Smith, Cohn E Arnolt
PO. Boa 1177
Tampa, FL 33S01
Faa (U S ) ST7-MS0
Publieh Juno 11 . IS , IS M
OED-M

70—

Education &amp;
T raining

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. VA/TA App/v Job Atuit
WVend clatest National Truck
School 1400-433-7384

71—

H elp Wanted

"Cracker BarrsT*
Server*. Cooke Dtthwather*
200 Hickman Or (t-4 A Hwy 46)
407-334-1020
A BETTER JO B FOR YOU!
Just C**1 Never a Feat
HELP Personnel S294SSS
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Needed in Residential Factory
lor Menuey Challenged Men

(Eawtord) PR. 330-8311
FOKTHS
FuA nme with Eiceaam Wage*
'Feed l*rv*rs'
'Cashtor-Countor Parson*

High vokjm# restaurant located
al to# Orlando Sanford Airport

Jerry's C a to m s

323-0345
Can lor an Appointment
M on-Fn 4 4 PM
ALUMINUM RE CYCLER
If you er-yoy meeting new feces
Working outdoors, being boss.
Wise Reeydew hat your JOB'
‘GREAT ETARTWG PAY
•Pdf TreNV Vac/HoNdey#
’Benefit Phg. ml 401k match
•Tuee - EeL 40 hr*/ wk.
U p to 1400/iMh. Bonus
Grsat potential to/ ffw nghf per­
son! Cad Tire*: 407-443-7174
APPOINTMENT S ETTER tl
•100 MON ON BONUS Guar­
anteed I 10 M hr whrto ra w
ng Average 110428 Hr.. NO.
SELLING
He cold case, IB yt. ok) comp
FUe Schaduto Cad 1400447-

____ ___________

L e g a l N o tic e

ATTN: Own A Comp utorT
Put K to Work)
825- ITVhr PT/FT
1400-290-0634

WWW work-from hom a-bu com

IN THE CIROWrr COURT

Ftoliilllt.

v* ■ - ——
• ——
LOUISE I RENO. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSC OF
LOUISE I RENO. PHYLUB
SHAFFER. JACQUELINE A.
CONKLIN, THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF JA C Q U IU N I A .
CONKLIN. LAVERS N. CRANE:
DONALD L. CASEY FLORA M.
LAPS; CHRISTINA CRANE:
MARKAS CRANE, a minor
child. RONALD R. CRANE
and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF OF RONALO R. CRANE.
N living and all unknown
parties claiming by. through,
under or egalnet the above
named Defendanta who at#
hot known to b* dead or attva,
whether said unknown panto*
may claim an into re*l a*
spouee*. heirs, davtoaaa.

55— Business
O pportunities

Bfle n I

rS

P oauM Ty,

CIVIL CtVtCION
C AM NC. M -M#-CA-14P
AURORA LOAN CERVICSS.
INC.
Ptaintitt.
vs.
DAVID RAIMER.
E T AL
Defendant*

OF FOCICIOCUM SALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foracloaurs dated May ta.
IBS*, and *ritor*d to Casa No.
9S-336-CA-14F, of Ih* Circuit
Court ol Ih* ISth Judicial
Circuit In and for SIMINOLE
County. Florid* whertin AURO­
RA LOAN SERVICES, INC. I*
PlainUH and DAV10 RAIMCR.
OIL BUSAOS. MIN0V SUSAOE.
ACCESS-ABLE
TECHNOLOGIBB, IN C O R P O R A TE D ;------.
UNKNOWN PERSONS IN POS­
SESSION OF THE SU B JECT
PROPERTY; « . . . UNKNOWN
PERSONS IN POSSESSION OF
SU B JE C T
PROPERTY
at*
defendant* I will **« to th*
higheat and beet bidder ter
cash al Ih* W EST FRONT
DOOR ol I ho SEMINOLE County
Courthoua*.
to EANFORO,
Florida, at 11:00 o’ clock a m
on lha ISfti day ol JUNE. 1ISS.
th* following deecnbed proper­
ly a* **• forth In said Final

JudgmanL I
LOT 1 WEXIVA

HILLS. SEC­
TION TEN. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF A l RCC0R0EO
M P U T BOOK SS. PAGE IT .
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DATEO thia M th day ol May,

N E W H IR IN G
RATES
C .N J k t
Acpacabona bevig accepted tor
Murg Fud- hma openings wI
8400 SION ON BONUS
Hgnar P#y lor Eip *PTO,
VAC-JKRJOAY PAY* or pay n
keuof BeneNt
JO M OUR TEAM
OP CARE O M R S
Apply to parson at
HEALTH CARE ANO REHAB.
CENTER OF BANFORO
950 S MsdonvitoAva
____________ K f ltual Start 87/
hr * rneeega Ho m m No we#lands Car teqd. B34-5599
Computer Clark: PT or FT.
Knowledge ot Windows nacaseary Good
salary
BOO-296TOW_________________________
C eoMDtat AM#. FT position
LookingI tor eomaon*
anted Great barwhtt. nrtwkng
totixanc# plan*, PTO. vacation,
and hokday Apply to parson to

Banierd, FL 32771
BOB
Itv#*: Need professional tele­
phone voice A good ipeding
Mud* Must be able to typ* 30
•FT A PT positions
•Paid trairkog
•Ftotobto echaduto*
•Al chdts aval., avg. A

L a tib s Cod F R III
( 407) 766-TALK*
Cradle Card Billing
1-BOO-CITY-FUN
k't rie^J^^a^e |S ^w C jgIW kw i

93— Rooms For Reni

AERATOR- FOUNTAIN
Fabricate/ Inital. Lip or will tm
Benefit* Mar Resume to
LFA
128 Coatllln# Rd Suita 1800
Sanlord. Florida 32771

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY
Salesman lo Eslvnate Job* m
Landscaping A Lawns 123 3461

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starling O |77/wh
Hietone Dtiwnlown 3304433

DRIVERS NEEDED)
IMMEDIATELY
STATE WIDE
TRANSPORTATION
324-2240
ELECTRICIAN APPRENTICE
Immedute lui lime employ­
ment lor anyone interested n
working towards a career at an
electrician Some eip and oul
oI town travel is req Futty compntttve wage 8 benefit pack­
age vakd D L and good dnvmg
record ik req Cell K A K Elec­
tric, Inc. Sanlord. FL

__R K 4 0 O 3Z3 4 3 0 D ______
Embroidery Machine Operator
Part Tim# Eiperwnced
Poelthr* Image, 771-4182
EN TRY'LEVEL DRIVERS need
ed NOWI Covenant Trantporf
he* immediate openings lor
driver trainees No eipenanc*
needed Earn S45K to S5SK pkjk
benefit* COL Irammg avattobto
600-435-559]_________________
E ip Server Needed! Aa Shifts
Mai* or Femato E ip Une Cook
Em John or Cathy. 322-2180
WoPy-s Reetaurani
CXP TREE CUMBERS
W C D LU C TOP PAY
CALL 323- 3441_______
E l button Operator* Tiamtng
3rd ehill. 11-7 Need
K tition
it Learner* mecnamcany inCknad 86 DO-hr Located at Th*
Sanlord Airport Intorvtow b*twean 9-2 3000 M**on&gt;*a Av*.
Sanford 467-131-2901
EB EH JtU a tM a .
FRONT DESK PERSONNEL
Apply v: person Marma Hotof
830 H Patowrio Av* Sanlord
Fun Tima Clerical.. Customer
Sar in Sanr M-F Lip H U M n
Window* Cu*l Relation 1 4
Ivto pn lyelem Can to up to X
toe C al Cody al 3226697
QPC
STAF7INO
GPC Storing ha* an vnmadeto
opening lor an Admm A#*l m
Ih* Sanlord ar*a. mutt b* proto
cent vi MS Offc* A Lotus atoo
lypet 40 SO wpm
Eecaitont
etartmg pay wdh ncreae* one*
hv* by Co
Cel GPC Staring
260-5066
___________NO FEE
Handyman to work on horn**
Heed* own transport*bon Cal
323-7161 ot beeper 960-0056
Part Tima t* start
667-4114712
JO B 8, JO S S 8, JOBSS
W* nave over lOOopenngtper
day. doing a variety of job* from
warahoui# to construction
ctoarvtKi No Eip Req Aa you
need it 2 lorma of iD i
Can Right Hand Man
t Mutt hav* vahd Of#
Lie • own traneportaten 86 »
hr Apply v&gt; person Fvu Watgri
Mfg C o . 210 Tech Or. Sanford
330 8000
_______________
LABO R ER S N EEDED
FOR UNOCROROUNO
U T IL IT Y C O N T R A C T O R
HCALTH emURANCt AMO 4*1K
riLAMt Orva Use eirkasen
*e#ry to7to* Mau«fem7
■ ■XAimgr^g EFftoE^E W N N
LAWN MAINTENANCE
FOREMEN/ HELPERS
Ree/Comm E ip a phi#
Co Truck/Bcnu*** SlOrtw •
Longwood, 8314433
Lean OMtoew Eip or Trane*
FHA VA Cenv A Sub Pnm*
Top Comm lor Top Producer
Nedene Morlg. 327-7784
MECHAMCAL DEMOHER
E ip n Conveyor A Material
HantRng Equal Mach Drafting
Mull* req No AUTOCADO
Send Resume to

Own a Computer? Pu! 4 to wo*V
125179 per hr. PT/FT
•72440-6890
www work from-hom* free net

LABOR READY®
WORK TODAY
CASH TODAY
Immachete OpwmngV'
Al Skdi/T radvw Shifte
Wnrkert w/eaf» earn erlra 88
Compelilrve wages paid DaJy'l
Apply In Person •
1552 S french Ave
Sanlord 3234343
51 S Semoran Bhrd
Orlando (281-4H I)
Painter: Spray pan*#* needed 2
yrt
etpenence with ariete
sprayer Hr* 7-3 30pm Appr* in
person a 210 Tech Drive Sen
iM flJIflUJOJflCfl_____________
Security F/T end P/T BrmeMt
Up lo 87hr Security License
teqd 4074940116____________
SECURITV OFFICER JOB
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Aaeoc. 934-7444
SEMINOLE
LANDSCAPING, INC
‘PoMtcnt Avaaab**'
’LANOECAPtNO'
Tractor and or Bobcat operator*
needed Eiperwnced operator*
lor Inal gradng 86 1GHR Vac'
Perwon Banettti COL Req
’ IRRIGATION*
Helper*/ m ttaien needed immechaiefy
Vac and Penwon
Cad 407-3224133
7am-3pm
Call 407422 946$
8heller s a i l . immedate openng PT arwnal kannsi help, abto
to Ml heavy toads and wort
weekend* 85 15 p h to Mart
Cal 3236696 11-4 dafy lor n -

8o u t h u l.l argeet Stone Dnt
has immed opening lor sip
torkkri 6 honl and loader Opar
MuU b* hem working eager A
her Job req 5 1/2 wt day*
Health in* Vac « 6 IK. Drug
Test req N r* » to person 707
S.FnnchAvg Sen

EFFICIENCY
With M.i«1 service
convenient tocalmn

321-4900
FURNISHED ROOMS-A3 utile
mcl laundry, phone, and kit
use 885 890 a week 32449‘&gt;5
ROOM FOR RENT
8100 WVty' UNrfwe tort
__________ 3 2 M T I I
Rnommeta Wanted lutn III' -■
prrv bath. 8l0GYik Near Ik
M.iry Bfvd tm oh . 130 1250

97— ArARTMENTS Furnished
Sanford/Efftc. Apt: Nice ne«fborhood. separate entrarvkilchen. thower. queen turn
bed. W D pool, female I'lr!
407-124 4819
Sanford-lovely I i ,’nn .i#i
Ceceienl area1 Pertert tor I
ton Over 40 8100/wk rv monrhry
c*ee • 8200 ter 321 3735
^

95— Rentals
V I C t i A Privacy fence M cro Drthwaeher. FvM A tee!'
(8600) 122 1613 or 230 7104.
-k .
FOR RENT 12 Kitchen Ik y
lum AJC. washer Habtonriiie
peno 365 1626__________
HOUSE FOR RENT. 5 5 Bfl!
8500 MTH' 8300 D tp
•
334-1039. Aekkv Leroy ’

RENTAL
SO LU TIO N S, INC
DCBARY
*27 8550
SANFORD
* 17 8625. Pet* OK
* 27 8525
7ERN CREEK
’ 2 1 8500
FOREST errv
•V2 8725 Pert OK
COLLEGE PARK
’ 2,7 1625 Pete OK
DOWNTOWN ORL
’2 1 8445 noerd ft
OAK RIOOC
’ V? 8650 tm p m OK

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SR. BlECTNONICa TECH.
10 Yrt E ip Assembly Tatung
Trouble Shooing Etoctfonc Cv
curt* horn Start to Fw tn
Lk. Mery F « i 3334383
UNDER NEW UOMT
Sanlord Truss Manufacturer
Lootung tor Depend Produckv*
Worker*, to pvt Our team Vanout Potrton* AraKabto immed
w
w
t t r w w w
— t e &lt; 9 £ &lt; jy a e a j is a e 9 Q _

4074364700
WANTED 38 PEOPLE
TO OCT 88PAIO88
to toe* 30 b* to lha nan 30
day* Natural B Guaranteed
I -600-241-0363 eet 1551
MIG WELDERS 2 yrt eip Appfy n person Fvtt Wogn MFO.
210 Tech Drfve, Sanlord
330
5000_________________________
WELDS R AF ASPIC AT OR I

HELPERS
Part UmpQ/F/W/P 298-1193
WELOERI/FABRtCATORS
WOMB W BONUS $280
uow
® ownBtFiw
a r m m 299-1862

93— Rooms For Rent
2 BLOCKS FROM DOWNTOWN
studio Apt. Prrv Enl Bth
KitSngW
only, NO PETS
iv* Message 3234229

1100 REFUNDAfM L OEPOSIl!
FOR ALL TOUR
RENTAL NEEDS
407464-7703

99— AFARTMENIS •
U n furnished
‘

3i

f

1 and 2 bedroom apartment*
rent Converuam Sankad l c ( '
Ion near airport From 8400/ '
month Ca* 338-3249

E ftic ltn c y
A
1BR
A p ts Newly lenuvatod n ho
lone downtown Sanlord 840!)
8475 w/l mo depot* Water M
nnhed 247 6626
____ •

M A R IN ER 'S V IL L A G E •
LAKE ADA 1 BUriU P M U O
3 60WM taeoMO ANT&gt; UP

323-M70

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,

BANFORO 8400MO
21 CLEAN MOVE44SPECIAL Cad 323-/832
Sanlord: 1BR A Studw al eto-&gt;
Inc. av 8300mo up • dep nb
pet*, no crvkkan 323 6019
lan ia rd
Hrtiorc
thttnerr
quavil 1/1 ecroet hum park. ff&gt;
pat* 8350 /mo 407 977-9936
SarJord ffrUorK Osina Ig i&gt;
lw den aero** ham perk. 84*!
mV 8460 Dep 407 977 9936 ~

■8rtiM M19
■ i
Renaieaanc* Retvemem Center.
300 W. Airport Bhrd. Sanlord
Apply to p*r#on See Dektoh
OWN A COMPUTER?
Pul N to work)

8284716*. PTOT
1406419-2347
vwvw.CareerA# tome.cere
OWN A COMPUTER?
Put M to Work!

8294T86U. PT/FT
149614A-10T3
OWN A COMPUTER?
Put a 10 work! 825-87V hr.
PT/FT 14894664708

IHHNTODHVEl
TRACTORMBS

!
FULL TIME!
Accepting applications in
person for all positions.
Apply at:
Wilkinson Auction
24329 SM 46,
Sorrento, F L

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71— H elp W anted

•No »*amg tovohred
1b apply cal Accaat America/
XACT Tela toluftone. 1400469-

A# Clerk el said Court
By Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
Thto notice ta provided pur­
suant to Administrative Order
No.2.631-t/M
In accerdane* with lha
Americans with DreebMitle* Act,
persons to need ol a special
accommodation to participate
to Inic proceeding or to ******
a court service, program or
activity thcll. within a reasonobi* time prior to any proceed­
ing or need to ecceee a service,
program or activity, contort tha
Administrative Office ol the
Court. SEMINOLE telephone.
407-313-4330 EXT 4 M T or 1800-818-1771 (ThD), or 1-800•88-8770 (V). via Florida Retoy
Service.
Law ONioas ot
Vargas, Zion E Kalian*
4000 Hollywood Boulevard
Ouito 878-0
HoOywood. FI 03011
Telephone: (984) 993-0993
Tatofacttodto: (984) 193-7707
Publish: June 4,11,1999
0E0-31

71— H elp Wanted

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nawapaper carrier In the Sanford araa. Our papers are
delivered each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday.
Delivering the Seminole Herald is a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need
someone who is dependable and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL.

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KIT *N* CARI.Y I.K ® hy Lurry WrlRht
103— H
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ouses*

103— IfO U S E S -

n f u r n is h e d

U

NOTICE
U rental and real estate adver.
tuemenit ere tubtect to me
federal Fa* Housing Art. which
make* it Aagal to advertiwi any
prelerence. limitation, or tatcnmmatton baaed on race col­
or. religion, m i , handicap, la
mAal ttatut or national ongm

SANFORD 38H IDA SWVmo .
IM S dep $25 appt lee No
pert Call 321 5**4

n f u r n is h e d

S TE N S TR O M
R E N TA LS

J e r n ig a n

JIM D O Y L E

For 821 eq. tt office tuitea
downtown Santord Two 400 aq
office apace uruta nr dc
town Ron Jemrgan. 330 3244

W E E K LY
M O N TH LY
N IC E R E N TA L S
M AN Y N O C R E D IT C K S
FR O M $75 W KLY
$275 M TH LY
M A N Y IN C L U D
U T IL ITIE S

CABLE. WASHER. $
DRYER. PHONE
£
P E TS CONSIDERED

RENTAL SEARCH OF
BREATER ORLANDO
407-240-1 188

fk

K U H N aPMNOS Oil 8R 477 2
bOmt. unfurn *104 wt * *12V
dap CeM 333-3S84.

118— O ffice Space For
Rent

RV For M e or Rent: Sanford
araa campground near mat.
newly decorated IBfl. time out.
3 A/C. mcrowave. W O utikbet
included Perfect tor retired cou­
ple (Day) *07 699 8462. (Ere)
407608 2818

n A upl 1284 A MONTH Ofhce
Storage 3216120 or 4t* 3404
O

S pace

141— HoMts For Saie

w ahlHO Utt FOR L l t l l
1-4 Induatrial Peru North
287 Power Ct .SanTord
Lgpt. MecFum Heavy manu
lachxmg lOOibO dmention*
MOO Par Sq FI
PERFECT FOR RV/
■OAT 8TORAQC
Call Dow, Huff
1(800) 28*6871 Eat 28

MORTCACE
CORPORATION

OWNER FMANCE
Ostosn. 3/3 on 10 Aa n w'thcp
Asking (84,100
SANFORD
1/3 RENT TO OWN Nee
hafinu) iiJung *T4,S80
4/1.1* Owner Finance w' Fitra
Lot Asking (4* *00
3.1 Acts* Auung U S . S00
3/1 1 2823 Martw** Av*
Atlung *10.800

* lv

« . &lt;/' '

141— H omes For Sale
SANFORD. 1215 Sq Ft
31 Newly Renovated. 179.900
Fmanemg Ava* 3X 7147

457 S Grant St/Longwood

CLARY'S MAGIC Ret/Comm
Pressure Cleaning. Lawns Serv
Free etl Lk A ins 314- ASIA
S1A-A07A (cell)

153— A creage Lot For
Sale

200— L iv e s to c k /Fa r m

PWECRE1T40 190K
Q A IEN 8 RIAR 1 2 *I 04K
M U U R » *1404
DovJem^an Prop. 323- 318*

DELTONA 10 i c r t l Idea! lor
mocae homatits. hortat. came,
tarmmg or nursery 7orwd egn
cultural
*3.900/ACRE
Sm
down w owner l/iancs *04-7*71773 04*04-7(76633

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37
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Calms with a
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dept.
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Covers
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nymph
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I Incarnation of
Vishnu
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10 Neighbor of

Call for Answer! a TouOvlon*or RotaryPbons*

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11 When (he
French fry
13 Worn out with
16 Auto safety
device
19 Raspy-voiced
20 Yearbook
22 Dryer's
companion
23 Express In
behavior
24 Savage
26 Sampled
27 Occupied a
bench
32 Adder
34 Mental
pictures
38 Withdraw
39 Made a grid
play
43 Actress
Keaton
45 On one's toes
47 Evangelist —
Roberta
46 Nonprofit TV
49 Sign of the
60 Current unit
62 Soul, to
S3 Toddler
64 Before, to
Byron

11

West 15th St. Santord. Jun to­
ll . Tam- 8pm TV. ckrang rm tel.
mcrowave and much more
l
YARD JALE
SAT 6/12 8A M -1PM
Mite
doors inserts CASH ONLY All1
Sales Final' No Retumtl 410
Central Park Or Santord

Fum Tupperwar*. Nck-Nact.

Dishes Kids Ctotnt Etc
Frl.- Set. * s m .- 7
1137 Utah Of.

Free Kittens
To good homes
Celt 407-14*-**04
Pn* to good hems. ’ Coca Putt*,
lyr old c h o w ,---------- —
407-331-7778

is c e l l a n e o u s

Looking lor a Mu* tick seen
hound puppy Please contact
Fend* Slattery O *07673-1241
SECURITY BARB A DOORS
(Ssqft Oflerng keylets push
button Ore lefeaae 324-31(A

231— C

ars

Fo r S a le

1170 lutck Eleclra 111. tow
maesge an original, greet eon15.000 904-7746207
1881 ’ Caddy* Save*, 4dr, auto,
ir . tu»y loaded LA* new con­
ation (3900 0 0 0 3246784
1888 CHEVY LUMIKA
Gorgeous w/ 33k m**t. $10,300
322-1SS*

238—Vehicles Wanted
CASH tSS PAIOt
For Junk Cars. Trucks A Meet
KEEP AMERCA BEAUTiFUt JZJ SS40

S E R U IC E /IM S 1 A LLA TI 0 H S

qMk

• Emergency Service
e
• Free Estimates
• Fast Service
A Fair Prices
• Financing Availablei

1) 1377 Sq. F t. O/W
2 ) 439 Sq. F t. Office
( 407) 639-3450 • Land lord
( 407) 578-2500 • S ift M gr.

Air CoaittiM lai A Hm U r i Syttoms

SERVICE DIRECTORY
^ lil» lif ; T n T T i\ I M

Call the Classified Department at:

( 407)

253-ADDmONS it
Remodeling

•S TU D IO
• 1 BEDROOM

ADVANCE TICTOSaCS

SANFORD COURT IM R T K n S .
1 7 * 1 1 - S M F O R D A V t. S a lt FORD • li H W

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278-Electrical

287-Lawn S e r v i c e s

NEED AN ELECTWCIANY
CALL OCX's ELECTRIC
407-3316733

S ip a m n Lawn CarwLandscap*
Resoddng. Free Esbmales 15
yr* eap. lic/lna 330-0698

278-Hair Salons

300-Pressure
C

l e a n in g

258-Automotive
Clark * Partormance. 923-9456
Custom Butt Transmlsaans
AS Vehrte* Dwcountod

264-Cartet k
I nstallations
I4 i

3 ii6 m

279-Hauung

Decks •Walks •Driveways
STEAM FACTORY 324-7880

Trash HaUkng Yard Ctosn Up.
*fc S4Moed *07- 231-38S8.

301-Roofing

280-Health I n s u r a n c e

VATtS ROOFING stop* 1*28
Church 4 Sr. Ikes. 3rd. dan.

2 6 9 -C l e a n i n g S e r v i c e s

ta-1440

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One Tm* or Week/y Cleaning

407- 311671$
• «r ®1f CSeenfng Servtoee*
Home or ofllc*. Fast A ReffaM*
Day: 234-5645. Evas: 330- 7711.

Convenient
Spacious
Affordable

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Free sst 7 Ue/lns/Bond*d
40767*60*1

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SI Mt l
281-H o m e

Im pr o vem ent
CHARLES a (Dsn) MILLER.
Builder. CSC03728S. Res/
Comm., remodel, additions,
repair MC. VISA.
407-330-1741

312— T

ree

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e r v ic e

Q R IF F » r e T R E E ^ E A v ic « *
Lg tree removal, tnm/ttump
amding LrAondlna 330-32*5
What About Bobs Tree Sarvtce?
Tree Removal. Tnmming. Bob­
cat Svc. Firewood. Fra* Estimates L d n s 407-280-117*

281-Home
I mprovement

1/2 MONTH FREE RENT
W ITH

11081
32364(4 COCO01808

CARPET M S TAU ATIO N

Country
Style
City
Llvln

322-2611

I Yrt.

• Saigta Story Design • Fnandty O n -U s Management
• No On* Betow or Above « Furnished or UNumwhed
Studios • Energy-Efficient Sludtot
•Electricity Furnished in Studios Only

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YARD SALE. Sal. 1/12
810 S. Palmetto Av*. Sanford
Mite Household items. Fum.
Antiques Eiercrt* Equp

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•OWE PEANUTS
Regular, cajun roasted. Ireth
lumbo shrimp, smoked hth.
l*rky 2330 Celery Av*. Sanford
1246981

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Hug* Multi Family Yard Sale:
Sal. Bam-7 2833 Magnofp Ave.
Baby items, toys, fum, hihld
rrvtc. Clothes (girts to 2», boys
to 8, ladies to 2 i) Everything
mutt oof
MOVING SALE
BAT ONLY , JUNK 13TH, S-7
(Uelonvaie to Valencia Si to
_______ 1407 Mars C t)
MOVING SALE I SAT- BAM
its Wtiding Ridge Or Sanford
FurnlturwTre*dm*Toyt
TV/Vdeobookt/toti morel

Advertise your business o r services

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Hug* Oarage Bale: Household
nemt. tots of children's clothes
A furniture 141 W W«&gt;ur Av*.
La&gt;e Mary. Fn A Sat.

604*532‘ 5S S I/888*963*452S

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SAT. 7-2 P.M.
(comer of 23rd A Ho*y)

11600
4C7-322-4301

£30130
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217— G arage Sales

N O W L E A S IN G !!

non nnnn
a n m H ra m n

m am m on
0 m n n i 3n

Estate Sate: Antiques A coned
rs. lumifure. ramps, depres­
sion grass. A more 2012 Haw­
kins Av*. Sanford. Jun 12m.
7 30am-7______________________
Catata tele: Sat. Jun* 12th.
S 30 3pm Prominent Sanford
Famrfy Fian Chany OR 2 com­
pter* BRs ful LR A Den. slant
dssk. mapia chest. 3 pc wick**
porch set Some old. tom* not
Uliec decorative items In Sana 2119 santord Av* (bet
20lh A 25th 51s )
Oersge Bel*. Frt -Set S-7, Lots
pi baby g*i ctothet(0-2T) Adurt
domes,Bassmet.Hm Items.Kids
Bikes Desk 219 Ridg* Road Lk
Mary (Oft of Country Ctob)
GARAGE SALE. Sal Onfy» 5
pm 2010 Cedar Av* Sanford
W O. Ft*n toots Mite items

2 etac was heelers, wheal chair,
good conation 67 Pontiac Le­
man*. Beyl *30- 0181, kr mag

Answer lo Previous Puulo

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Big Yard tale: June t2th. 9
♦pm. 219 Flamingo Drive. Sunniland Etta las

Recyetina: 3316004

223—M

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221—G ood T hings to
Eat

CM*papfm*nt Gpfiomes
1500 W. First Street • Sanford. FL 32771
Phone (407) 321-6220 • Fa* (407) 33^0253

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S ales

223— Miscellaneous

BQAROMQ
Santord A Longwood Area*
LESSONS. SHOWING. TRAILS
*300 Vtn - to* board

You can do it all with a
Seminole Herald
classified ad

Guardian
Commerca Canter

arage

orses

ttiw ,n n s4 e e A 8 .a * f-i

Sanford Landing

1 N # w »p A p * r
•xscull VO
7 Group of Ilona
12 Thriller writer
— Leonard
13 Kind of hawk
14 Chopped (oft)
15 Sow or cow
16 - Paulo

3 nanny pigmy goats
I yrt S 3 y n old 171 tor b
331 207* -

•BUY*SELL*TRADE

Call (467) 322-2611
To Speak lo a
ClmitiaO M Specialist
Of FaiYourM
(467) 323-MU

Call us Today
about our
MOVE IN SPECIALS

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(407) 322-2611

YARD SALE- DELTONA

219—Wanted to Buy

.

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Call by &gt;oon on TBrsday and jour 6-ilnr ad ran
run for Ihrrr days In Ihr llrnld (or only SB. IB!

S u p p l ie s

201— H

Shop Semmols Herald's
CUsufisdi Everyday!

4 0 7 -6 3 4 -1 6 0 0

ACROSS

193— Lawn &amp; G arden

Two k w m on# pnee. V 1 S V
1. 13 SI near pryce tub Slaton
*300 mo tor bom 3216747 .

10 acres Privafa Oalaq Commur*ly *31900,Venture I Properties
407-331-4764

Focus
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Serving 8»mlnolt/Votu$latL»ka/Onmg»

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alternative
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taste
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Mallow
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mate)
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dafanaa
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Charm
Vary w tt
Remove from a
manuscript

Oss Oleg Propane Stove
w' Ortode *75 O B O
- 487: 32h28$ l.
MATTRESS BALE - Full tif*
used bo I springs A man reis
*65 00 Larry's Mart 3224133
Bole-bed Section** Che*
Good Cond Cal Saf before its
or *Her 4 P m 280-1980
Water bed KINO SIZE" Com­
plete with bookcase mirror,
headboard and wood frame
(94 00 Can move* U 2 6219

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Coil JA N or ROD for
Free PraquaUAcition

ale

Castro Hide A Bsd. oto msh
dining room sals (2). man cof­
fee table, misc chests o/
ers other pieces Cel 3226448

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Srmlnole Hrraid for only S.3t/p*r llnr

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p p l ia n c e s

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

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3/1 8 a c . toned ndutinai pe
tow aaaetaed value. tSA.SOO
POOL HOME ON 12 Acre 4/2
wiry On EAFenced. 187.000
RENOVATED Appl larrvVv
rma. El M lnod yd M l.*00

GARAGE SALES
217— G

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R E N T/ LE A K OPTION
5/1-1 4. Completely Renovated
727 Baywood Crete Santord
*600 mth CaM 8*06378

114—
Wareiiouse/Renfal

UMdIMMitMte

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163— Waterfront
Property For Sale

181— A

141— H o m e s For Sale
125— L

Haw mobile boms, 2br/2ba. Ftor
Ida rm. carport, mostly lurrushed, landscaped, sprinklers
M l Y fl

3/3 ON CANAL TO SKI LAKE.
POOL ON 1/2 ACRE, s i s a m o
VENTURE I PROPERTIES
(407)321-4714

PORT OF SANFORD
•For Rent. 1100 Sq FI Shop wr
Comp Arr 8 Elect *440 mth
•Fenced Compound Yard
4000 Sq FI *300 mih
■Nice Private Off. 338 Sq Ft
A C * Electric *340 Mth
*24a138 Parsing with 20« 80
Hotted Bay A* t2* concrete
Comp A» * Electric *340 mth
IHeavy Equp OK)
Cal 321-4780 or 323 8400 (evt)

MOO DOWN....WHY RENT?
When you can own nut 1 bdrm
home w/ CAM. new pant A car
pet 7 A u about HUD homea1
The HMIIman Group. Inc.
Realtors.... ....... 3216113

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(407) 322-2495
W E NEED HOUSES
TO RENT

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properties, ittc.

107— M obile H omes
For Renf

O V E R 2 ,0 0 0
R EN TA LS!
A LL AREAS

157— M obile H omes
For Sale

117— Commercial
Rentals

270-Concrete

ASX ABOUT DUS

T aWConciss* ** S8M734

HANOYMAN-concrete, dry wall,
remodefcng. custom horn* paint­
ing. tnlenor/sitanor. 282-7089

AjaU^PrSwMrMcT

M O V E -IN S P E C IA L

275-Drywall

• Sparlous A|urtmrnls with largo Closots • Ij Lc
Front • Votlcjtiall * SiurMIng Pool • Tennis Courts

Ory Waa*8tucco Repairs
AS Tsilurss Matched
Popcorn! 3236318 U l

285-LANDSCAflNG
K A D Nursery
Tree work, mutchmg, sod work 8
landscaping Free Estimates!
Kevin 407-321633*

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Iwarl (4 jour community.
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local buUnmMt find
str v k n to Ihti dnvclury.

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$40 per month....... 4 llnea/3 months
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pate with th# same consideration today,
even i you aacratty kke ona better than
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by ChartSS M. Shull

Ml, MARCIE.. ANY PLANS
FOR THE SOMMER?

Violin LE5SOn5,SPANiSH
LESSONS,DANCE LESSONS
SUllMMINS LES50NS AND
READ'DON QUIXOTE"

60 SACK IN AND CLOSE
THE DOOR,MARCIE..I'LL
J05T STAND HERE..

Thera la a atrona orobabilitv that vour
entire circle ot friends and associates
could ba graatly ospandad m tha year
ahead Plus, several new friends you
meet society coud tun out to ba aicattsnt busmess contacts
Q U O (May 21-June 20) Ot course you
won't deliberately try to hurt anyone
today, but chances are good that you
could it you evaluate everything totally
Trying to patch up a broken romance?
The Astro-Graph Matchmaker can help
you understand what to do to make tha
relationship work. Mall $2.76 to
Matchmaker, c/o this newspaper, P.O.
Bos 176$. Murray HR Station. New York,
H i 1018$.
CANCCR ( J i m 21-Juty 22) Whan shoppng today, it tha scales don't kp In you
lavor, keep looking Taka plenty ol time
to watgh and balance tha values ot any
maior purchases you make
LKO (Ju ly 23-Aug. 22) Treat all your

MUST YOU TELLTH0GC INSULTING
" N ‘CXJtXBBLONDE'jOYtS

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GLWTO, l WOULD NEVtfc
&gt;&gt; SFY ANYTHING TO
ip ^ H W C T Y tJ U K F E C U H to !

B C i i D C A e v C K Y O N C K N O W !)

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YOU'Rt NOT K£ALLY
k euoN oe anyway !

U was possible to make all five small
slams. I ended the column with: "Now
we are looking for a deal in which all
five grand slams can be brought home.
Haveyou seen one?"
Well, the first reader to rise to tho
challenge waa Dennis Dawson, who
rant Dawson's Bridge Vacationa, in
Reading. Mass. The snag with his feyout is that West has only II cards and
East has IS! Yet Dawson correctly
points out that the odda can be im ­
proved by giving North and South
mora of the missing honors. So, by
strengthening declarer's spadea, I
have come up with the given layout
Tha auction la reasonable. Prom

VIRGO (A u g . 23-Bept. 22) Normally
you're always looking out lor tha vueresis
ol lamrfy members. but today you could
•how mora concam lor an outsider you'ra
trying to impraaa. rathar than thoM who
love you.
U M A (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Although you
hava a natural aanaa ot humor and wit.
you must be careful not to try to be tunny
at Via axpanaa ol anothar today Making
a aanartiva paraon tha butt ot a joke n
hurttul
SCORPIO (O c t 24-Nov. 22) Thw can ba
a proMabta day tor you i you'ra on your
loaa whan you aaa an aaaat fattaring
You might hava to ba quick to |ockey
thmga around a M to kaap &gt; In tha black.
SAOfTTAMUS (Nov. 2 U a c . 21) Shot*)
thing* appear to ba gong aganal a law
pal* in your group involvement, you'ra
tha ana artw can nagoka** a tricky taualion to that everyone wtM benefit Slap
forward and do ao
CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. i f ) Don't
daepair «f at brat H look* hka you'ra the

you more than I w# el the other*
AOUARRIS (Jan. 20*ab. I t ) By bamg
kind and conaktorata to al you encounter
socially today, you could ba in for a
pleasant surprise whan you dacover you
realty enjoy tha company of someone
whom you Mdnl aspect
PISCCS (Fab. 20-March 20) It N takes
tha aid ot key saws to help you accom­
plish something today you thought you
ooiAd do on you own. don't ba ehy about
requesting assistance Theyl gtadty pitch
in.
A R C S (March 21-April 19) Try to eryoy
a l you encounter for who they ara and
not merely for what they might have to
oHer you. Those who appreciate pals and
associates, instead of ssptorting them.
ora th* fWfttiUf o h m .

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Although it
may raquks soma Mover rrwnauvartng on
you pan to got Via cash register to nng
today, thora to more than one source out
Otero tor poaatoto gatna. Look around

Astro-graph la a syndicated
column written b y Bernice Bede
O a d for Newspaper Enterprise
Association.
CIMNrNRAhto

South's point of view, seven no-tramp
must have some play. However, as it is
wise not to bio a grand slam unlesa you are able to count IS tricks,
one could understand a n «fi bid of six
no-trump.
In seven no-tramp, the simple line is
to take the diamond finesse. If It wins,
you have 13 top tricks via five spades,
two hearts, four diamonds and two
dubs.
Seven spades offers some other pos­
sibilities, especially given the 4-3
tramp break. Bui whatever declarer
opts to do, H will work here.
Seven hearts needs the trump fi­
nesse and a 3-3 split — not good oods.
Seven diamonds is almost identical
to seven no-tramp, except that it also
noeds a 4-3 tramp break.
Seven clubs is as bad aa seven
hearts, needing a 3-3 tramp tfivtaion

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D EA R DR. G O T T : I occasionally
■by-sit for my grandsons, age 7 and
More than once, I have coma upon
cm playing with each other's geniLais. I don't know If their perm it are
aware of this and I hesitate to ask for
fear of angering them. What should I
do? My husband says to leave U alone.
D EA R R E A D E R : Sexual activity
curiosity and cxperimsntation; it's
part of growing up. On thia issue, I
aide with your husband. In all likeli­
hood, your grandaoaa w ill pass
through this stags and progress to
more challenging teen-age behavior
that will leave you yearning for the
harmless H n ^H g they now eqjoy.
Having said thia, I must qualify my
m oMTum ls One child ia «, tha other 7.
Is it poaafefe that the older »M f »g Is,
In fact, abusing hla brother? Th is
would bo unacceptable. Abo, how feeauoatiy do they engage in aexpfey? fe
It constant? Every night? Once In
awhile? At home? In public?
As their grandmother, you probably
can question (hem in a nod-judgmen­
tal way to get a feeling for what 1s
realfy going on. If, aa I suspect, their

on touching or a type of activity that U
consistently repetitive, some fon&amp;of
adult input Is necessary.
I suggest that you have a sit-down
discussion with them and sort things
out. I believe that auch a session
would allay your anxiety. If not,
inform their parents gad encourage
them to aeek professional assistance.
DEAR DR. G O T T I know an aider
woman with diabetes who had to have
her foot amputated because of gan­
grene. I don’t understand the connecUoo.
DEAR READER : Diabetes causes
accelerated aging and arteriosclero­
sis. Such blockage affects all tko
arteries ta the body, those In the feet
aa well. If the blockage leads to a pro-

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owgen.
Over time, auch tissues wtU die and
gangrene w ill raault. O r, if other
organa are affected, stroke, kidney
failure, heart attack or retinal damage
will occur.
One* tissue death fe evident, tha

deatrayed portions must ba aurgfealfy
removed, because preventive mea­
sures are Ihea of no uae. Recent stud­
ies have shewn that such compliceUona of diabetes can bo prevented or
lessened If blood auger levels are
•Mtduou^r kept fe the nonnal range,
either with diet, medication or both.
Your acquaintance's foot was virtu
ally feat tong before aha had surgery;
Uw operation served only to prevent
the deed tissue from making harden
Carousty III. or course, she and her
PfvNden are undoubtedly concerned
•bout her remaining tooLfeshe cannot
control bar diabetes, gangrene may

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                    <text>TU E S D A Y
A pril 20, 1999
91st Year, No. 109
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, F I

Weather

Serving
Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

Sunny
High 84
Low 56

2A

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Kids gel together
for art show In
Lake Mary.
4A

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

Police nab kidnapping suspect
the parking lot. Flores fired a
round Into Barrio's red Chev­
rolet Comoro, then fled on foot
southwest toward Wymore

Q BRIEFLY
STAFF WRITER
Don Ealtnger announced
change* made to wvbalte
M W I over the weekend tn
an internet E-LERT am t at
clo*e at business Monday.
Electronic Mail (E-mail) amt
over the weekend waa proba­
bly returned marked (Jhfcnoun
Rtcptmi. The department be­
lieve* the problem han been
fixed, but if E-mail la atilt re­
turned. the webmaater la
available by calling (407) 085­
6741. On Monday, officer*
added three registered felons,
one of whom la a Sex Of­
fender. to the internet BLEKT. The following Informa­
tion waa available at prraa
time: 33701 - Ford Avenue /
Carter / Possession of Co­
caine: 33746 - North 17-93 /
Williams / Attempted Capital
Sexual Battery and Lewd A
Lascivious Act In the Presence
of a Child / SEX OFFENDER:
33771 - Sanford Avenue /
Lopes / Aggravated Battery
With a Deadly Weapon. For
more information, log on to
the webaite at
r.aemlnoleaher1fr.org.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A
man who police say kidnapped
the 10-year-old son of a
he waa attracted to.
and also attempted to shoot
the boy's step-father at an Attamonte Springs apartm ent
complex, was arrested Monday
morning trying to board a bus
for Texas.
Seminole Countv Sheriffs
Deputies responded Sunday at
11:50 p.m. to a 911 call coiv
renting shots fired and a fight
tn pcogreaa at the Wyoaon

tody Mondav
* |go _police
Orlando
hound station
a tte m p t cC

Lake Mary to call
special election
on amendments

Mounties ride again

STAFF WRITER

driver's license
and vehicle Inspections
through April 2 3 at the fol­
lowing sues: Bunnell Road.
Celery Avenue. County Rsad
10. M itt Road. Dodd Road,
Oeneral Hutchinson Parkway.
Orange Boulevard. Old Lake
Mary Road. Osceola Road and
State Road 426.

r-lnterest
revolving
oesrer

Thom Oreene area elected
vice-chairman this month of
the 17-93 Community Rede­
velopment Agency (CRA). Lake
Mary's project, presented by
Oreene for consideration. Is
the milling, resurfacing and
re-striping of Weldon Boule­
vard from 17-93 to Main Road.
The protect Is estimated to
cost 9194.000. Oreene was
appointed to represent the
City of Lake Mary on the CRA
In December of 1998.

thetr elected officials to serve
three Instead of two years.
Proponents of the plan may

STAFF WRITER

LONGWOOD - Several Longwood residents told the City
Commission Monday that the
city needs more stringent code
enforcement regarding com­
mercial vehicles and boats.
Two weeks ago. when several

i‘s Itsass will benefit
from the first ever Otter's
Open Scramble for Kids golf
tournament on Saturday at
Glen Abbey Country Club In
DeBary. A 1 p.m. shotgun
start, cart and banquet fol­
lowing the event costs 950 per
person. The banquet will be
held at Otter's Riverside Res­
taurant. Hidden Harbor Ma­
rina. 4370 Carraway Place In
Sanford. To register, call (407)
323-3991.

“A g o o d n e w s p a ­
p e r is n e v e r q u ite
good enough b u t a
lo u s y n e w s p a p e r
is a Joy fo rev er."
•GAUU0ON KEILLOR

□INDEX

Mary

Robin that
proper*

Longwood residents
want stricter codes
on vehicles, boats

th s Tsar presentations will
be held Tuesday, at 7 p.m. at
Winter Springs High School.
The event wtu tthen *be *broad­
cast on Time Warner Cable's
Channel 31 on the following
dates and times: April 33. 9
p.m.: April 34. 10:30 a m :
A pril:
_ 28.
II 35. 1 p.m.; and April
9 p.m. For Information, call
TWC at (407) 660-5524.

□QUOTE

two
coverpossibly voter turn-

residents told the commission
that they are angry over code
enforcement of commercial
vehicles and boats, the com­
mission voted to revise the
codes and have City Manager
John Drago work with the
Code Enforcement Board to
ease friction between resi­
dents and code enforcement

of Dim** Wafcafoon at Central Winds Partt in
Springs on Saturday.

Tallent leaves county for HTE
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SEMINOLE COUNTY - Another top county
manager has decided to leave the government
business for the private sector.
Human Resources Director Nancy Tallent Is
leaving on April 30 to become Vice President
in charge of Human Resources at HTE Inc.,
Lake Mary.
At HTE. Tallent Joins former County Man­
ager Gary Kaiser, the new president and CEO
which supplies software solutions for govern­
ment agencies. Kaiser left the county’s service
on April 2.
Kaiser said at last Friday's Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce luncheon In Altamonte
Springs that he was delighted that Tallent ac­
cepted his Invitation to Join the company as a
vice president.
Tallent said Monday that she was taking
the new position because of the exciting pos­
sibilities at HTE and not that she had any

problems or difficulties working for the
county. She worked for Seminole County from
1992 to 1995. leaving to be the Human re ­
sources Department Manager for Orange
County.
She said she returned to Seminole County
In July 1997 at the call of Kaiser, who was
then elevated from Acting to County Manager.
"Gary Is one of the best leaders I have met
tn my career." Tallent said. “There are tre ­
mendous challenges and opportunities at HTE
because of his leadership. Believe me. Tm not
trying to get away from the county. I'm glad I
came back as I did.”
Cindy Colo, the Acting County Manager un­
til a successor lo Kaiser Is selected, will also
be Acting Human Resources Director until a
successor to Tallent is chosen.
This prompted one county official to com­
ment. *tf Cindy gets any more acting Jobs
she'll be eligible for an Oscar."

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Ths spalling patrol rscantly spottsd a sign alth* Intsrsactlon of U.8
Highway 17-92 and Airport Boulevard. Licence?

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Services under the direction
of Sunrise Funeral Home,

Tike Mto*tag reports were cwnpffcd Ann Me
Seminole County SHert/m Office for torMmts
/vportrd tArougft April » U

April 16. 11 p.m.. West SUte Road
&lt;36. Thomas Anthony Keller. DOB 12/9/72. was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery ~
Domestic Violence.
ALTAMOWf 6WUBQ6. April 16.6:40 a.tn.. Bsywood Street.
Gregory Williams. DOB 4/9/73, was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police officers, d ia le d with Domestic Violence and
Resisting With Violence.
ALTAMOffTB tPW lfO O . April 17. 11 p.m.. Nantucket Court.
Angrtla M. Nesmith. DOB 1/24/78. was arrested by Altamonte
Springs Police officers, charged with Domestic Violence and
Battery.
ALTAMOWTB ■TRUK*, April 17. 7:30 a.m.. Lake Mobile
Drive, Johnny Leon Thompson, DOB 6/30/72. was arrested
by Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Aggra*
d Battery Domestic Violence.
ALTAMORTi
fAMOWli M u m . April 18.1:15 p.m.. Ctemson Drive.
David Eugene Armstrong. DOB 7/30/57. was arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery and
Ithout Violence.
Oppose Officer Wit
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---aa._
Mw
O-Ssm
IW
m AVCnue. Michael Scott Smith, DOB 6/29/70, waa arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery
(Domestic Violence).
7, April 16. 6:30 p.m.. Lake Drive, Bruce Lee
fay "Seminole
County
Wagner. DOB 8/14/87*
5/M
‘
‘
Sheriffs rflc e n , charged with Battery / Domestic Violence.
Brittany Circle. Valerie
r, AprU IS. 6
Jolta, DOB 7/4/50,"was arrested by Casselberry Police offi­
cers. charged with Battery (Domestic Violence),
m x PA UL April 17, 6:45 p.m.. Maltese Circle. Miguel An­
gel Morales, DOB 8/24/73. was arrested fay Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery / Domestic Violence.
OBNBVA, April 17. 2 a.m.. Avenue C. Stuart Lee Borders,
DOB 8/1/63. was arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs offi­
cers. charged with Battery - Domestic Violence.
UMOWOOD. April 17. 11:40 p m . Maine Court. Marlene
Burkey Hast. DOB 8/20/56, was arrested by Longwood Police
officers, charged with Battery.
■AfIFOBD. April IS. 10:45 p m . West 18th Street. Kenneth
Lee Hunt. DOB 8/5/66, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Battery /Domestic.

Avenue. Courtney
IS p.m.. Michigan
&gt;, April 16. 2:15
Mid
Elizabeth Smith. DOB 5/5/71, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Domestic Violence /
Battery.
■ARVOBD, April 19. 2 a.m.. Georgia Avenue. Jackie Kyle
Stewart. DOB 11/17/72, was arrested by Sanford Police offi­
cers. charged with Battery / Domestic.
■ANPOBD, April 16. 11:30 p m . Unary Way. Harold Michael
Miller, DOB 2/9/00. was arrested by Sanford Police officers,
charged with Aggravated Assault.
■ANPOBD. April IS. 2:45 p m . Airport Boulevard. Joe Loula
Perry. DOB 6/27/36. waa arrested by Seminole County SherUTa officers, charged with Domestic Violence / Battery.
W1NTBB BHUNOB. April 17. 11 p.m.. Lori Ann Lane. Jo n a ­
than David Billiot, DOB 11/25/64. waa arrested by Winter
Springs Police officers, charged with Aggravated Assault
(Domestic) and Criminal Mischief.

Ella Mae Blue. 74. Dollar
Way. Sanford, died April 17.
Bom an Jan. 4. 1925, Mrs.
Bhte was a lifelong resident of
Central Florida, a homemaker
and a member of Victory De­
liverance Center In Sanford.
She to survived by her niece,
Valeria EsteU. Detroll; and
her nephews. Arthur Wilson,
Kokomo. Ind.; Woodrow Wil­
son. Colorado Springs. Colo.;
and Alonso Wilson and Wesley

April 18. 12 a.m.. Rock Garden Circle. Kenneth
Oswalt. DOB 5/10/76, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Burglary to Structure While
Armed. Grand Theft and Dealing In Stolen Property.
p m . Morse Street.
, April 18,
Rodney ‘Chase* Mandy. DOB" 7/31/68. waa arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs officers, charged srtth Vehicle Burglary
and Petite Theft.
C M l i l i m r . April 16. 2:30 p m . State Rood 600, Ronald
Todd Oeorge. DOB 2/4/62. waa arrested by Casselberry Police
officers, charged srtth Retail Theft.
LONOWOOD, April 16. 12:30 am .. Stale Road 436, Joel
BaUda. DOB 6/12/49. waa arrested by Longwood Police offi­
cers. charged with Burglary and Grand Theft.
LONOWOOD. April 18. 5:30 p.m.. SUte Road 434. Sookranlc
Mohamed. DOB 3/10/66. and Peter Ignatius Sing, DOB
4/21/70. were arrested by Longwood Police officers, charged
with Retail Theft.
■ANPOBD. April 10. 5 p.m.. Towne Center Circle. Lorretne
McEvoy White. DOB 10/18/56. was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged with Retail Theft.
■ANPOBD. April 18. 11 p.m.. 2nd Street. Fred Grubbs, DOB
5/2/76. waa arrested by Sanford Police officers, charged with
Burglary lo Conveyance - Unarmed and Criminal Mischief.
■ANPOBD, April 18. 6:30 p.m.. 5(h Street. Mikel Lawrence
Robinson. DOB 8/24/50, waa arrested by Sanford Police offi­
cers. charged with Retail Theft and Oppose Officer Without
Violence.
■ANPOBD, April 18. 5:20 p.m.. South French Avenue. An­
thony James Kendrick, DOB 6/15/70. waa arrested by San­
ford Police officers, charged with Retail Theft.
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ALTAMONTE 8PBIMGU. April 17, I a.m.. Barclay Avenue.

Solomon David Wetsa, DOB 8/5/77. and Michael A. Dcneault.
DOB 7/24/78. were arrested by Altamonte Springs Police offi­
cers. charged with Possession of Cannabis and Possession of
Drug Paraphernalia.
ALTAMONTE BPEINOS, April 17. 3 a.m.. Oak Street. Edlnson Padilla. DOB 4/26/64, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession Crack Cocaine.
Resist With Violence Officer and Tampering With Physical
Evidence.
ALTAMONTE 6PM N 06. April 16. 12 a.m., Oak Street. Rod­
erick LeMar Raines. DOB 7/15/78, was arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffb officers, charged with Possession of C anna­
bis and Driving While License Suspended / Revoked.
LONOWOOD, April 18, 4:30 a.m.. County Road 427, Charlie
Banks III, DOB 3/3/78, was arrested by Longwood Police of­
ficers. charged with Possession of Cannabis With Intent to
Deliver.
■ANPOBD. April 16. 3 p.m.. Weklva Springs Road. Jeremy
Goseer Close, DOB 3/4/76. and Raymond Thayer Oolden, DOB
12/31/71. were arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs officers,
charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance. Posses­
sion of Cannabis and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
■ANPOBD, April 16. 8 a.m., Georgia Avenue. Samuel Thomas
‘Sammy* Westbrook. DOB 5/13/63, waa arrested by Sanford
Police officers, charged with Possession of a Controlled Sub­
stance and Possession of Drug Paraphernalia.
■ANPOBD, April 18. 7:30 a.m.. Alley *908.* Tonnie Lee ‘June
Bug* Martin. DOB 7/11/77. was arrested by Sanford Police
officers, charged with Possession of Controlled Substances
(Crack Cocaine and Cannabis).
■ANPOBD, April 15. 2:30 p.m.. West Uth Street. Ju an a
Greene (a.k.a. Carrie Williams). DOB 2/21/50. waa arrested
by Seminole County Sheriffs offlcera, charged with Purchase
of a Controlled Substance (Crack Cocaine), Possession of a
Controlled Substance (Crack Cocaine) and Oppose Officer
Without Violence.
Help fight crime In your community. If you have Infor­
mation on a crime call 423-TIPS. You can remain anony­
mous and may be eligible for a reward.

_ Lemuel
Tom*
Thomas
Brown. 76, Jefferson Avenue,
Sanford, died April 10. Bom
In Vinton. Va., he moved to
Central Florida from William­
son. W. Va. In 1984. He was a
member of the U.S. Air Force
and First Baptist Church of
Sanford and a distributor for
Tom's Foods. Inc.
He Is survived Ire his wife,
Margie ’Brownie
Brawn,
Sanford: two slaters. Mattie
Wilson and Dot Divers, both of
Roanoke. Va.; a daughter.
Brenda Tilley. Orlando; a son.
Lemuel Thomas Brawn HI,
Lake Mary; four grandchildren
and live great-grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Patrchlld-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of

NANCY C. PIATT

Dorothy Oreflee. 63. G*k-

Code
raftp U
offlcera.
*WcVe gone through wrongLongwood resident
Phyllis Turner, who lives In the
Harbor Isle subdivision, said.
‘And now are we gptng to go
through trashwood?*
Tu rn e r said that the city
needs lo enforce Its codes.

I t 's very difficult.* Commis­
sioner Piul Lovestrand said.
“We've got so many people on
both sides of the fence.*
Longwood resident Sandra
Lomax said that rode en­
forcement officers Ignore the
Skylark subdivision, and that
there Is a foul smell from a
nearby lift station. Drago said
the consulting firm hired to
revise city codes will look Into
the problem at the HA station.
‘City codes arc out of conlrot.* Lomax said. There are
areas In the city that would
make a ghetto look good.’
Longwood resident Nancy
ChUders said that the commis­
sioners ’need In learn to listen

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wood Court. Lake Maty, died
April 17. Bom on March 12.
1936 in Hoboken. N J., ahe
moved to Central Florida In
1993. A customer service
manager of MUIer-Plonte. Inc.,
she was a Greek Orthodox.
She Is survived by two sons,
Gregory Oreflee, Paramus.
N J . and Drew Oreflee, Lake
Mary; and six grandchildren.
In Paramus, N J. and Lake
Mary.
Services entrusted to Baldwtn-Falrchlld Funeral Home.
Oaklawn Park Chapel. Lake
Mary /Sanford.

should receive attention and
funds. ‘Before you spend all
the money on Trallhead Park,
make basic infrastructure r e ­
pairs.*
Money Is at the root of th e
proposal to grant officials
authority lo apply for lowinterest. long-term funding.
The specificity of the applica­
tion and award process waa
repeated by commissioners In
order to assure citizens that,
as
Commissioner
Thom
Orecne put II. *!a no blank
check.
T h ere are so many guide­
lines for protection, there Is
even no guarantee that If we
apply for funds we will even
get them,* Greene said. He
also cited a number one
complaint from citizens about
the water quality In the ’City
of Lakes.*
Mayor David J . Mealor said
that the city Charter's adop­
tion In the early 1090s sp e ­
cifically addressed voter con­
cerns that commissioners not
be awarded long-term fund­
ing for projects without voter
approval. They have since
learned that It Is more expe­
dient to use programs like
the state revolving fund.
A 20-year bond tasue cost
cities about 10 percent. Is­
sues underwritten by the
Florida League of Cities carry
a 2.5 percent interest rate
orer 20 years and, according
to Mealor, considerably lower
fees, 'some as low os a few
hundred dollars.’
This specific fund Is only
available for Infrastructure Is­
sues, like water, sewer and
qtormwater projects,
and
limited environmental Im­
provements. The fund d e ­
signed to be repaid specifi­
cally from a city or county's
water, stormwater and sewer
revenues.
In related action, Mealor
proclaimed May 25 as Special

to the public.* She said there
to a lack of code enforcement
tn the city.
The city's land development
code says that boats, trailers
and recreational vehicles may
be stored tn a aide or rear
yard,
but they must be
screened from the street and
all abutting lots by an opaque
fence, dense hedge, wall or
healthy ornamental evergreen
hedge that to at least 80 per­
cent opaque.
The code says that the
fencing must be at least eight
feet tall. The code at one time
required rix foot tall fencing,
and city officials have said
concessions can be made for
six foot tall fencing.
The code says that commer­
cial vehicles trill be allowed In
residential areas only If they
can be parked In the garage
with the door dosed. The ve­
hicles can not have more than
two axles, four tires, and four
square-feet of signage.

Nancy C, P utt. 01. OcorgU
Avenue. Sanford, died Friday
April 16. 1999. Bom In
Orangeburg. S.C. ahe moved
to Central Florida In 1964
from Orangeburg. Mrs. P utt
was a homemaker. She was a
member of the Pentecostal
Church.
Survivors Include son. Nor­
man PUtt, Jr.. Sanford:
daughter, Shirts Arena. San­
ford: daughter. OeotgU Thorn­
ton. Sanford: brother. Jam es
Craven, Walterboro. S.C.; sis­
ter. Mary Stone. Oreenevllle.
S.C.; sister. Shirley Blake.
SlmpsonvlUc. S.C.; four
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrehlld-Oaklawn

Election Day tn the city and
commissioners approved ad­
ministrative orders to adver­
tise the election and educate
voters.
Tiro seats would be up for
re-election one year and
three the next. Including the
mayor's. Hie next two seats
up for re-election are those of
commissioners Oeorge Duryca and Al Crump. There
would be no election held the
third year.

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Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
services.
i t

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Funeral services for Ella Mae Blue.
74. Dollar Way. Sanford, who died
Saturday. April 17, will be held
Thursday. April 22 at Rescue
Church of God. with Pastor
Charles Gremlin officiating. Visita­
tion a Wednesday. 6 to 8 p.m.. at
Sunrise
Chapel.
SUNRISE
FUNERAL HOME. (407) 9227261. 900 LOCUST AVENUE. IS
IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS.

Kidnappingbeing held without bond at the
John E. Polk Correctional Fa­
cility.
During a background check,
police found that Barrio had a
warrant out of Sacramento.
Calif, for violation of parole
and grand theft auto. He to
alio being held without bond
In the Seminole County jail.
Police do not have an ad­
dress for Flores. He was ap­
parently auylng with a variety
of friends tn the Altamonte
Springs area. Seminole County
Sheriffs Office spokesperson
Deanna Drown said.

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B u s in e s s .

W o r k F l e x ib l e H o u r s .

The city spends about
$2500 to hold an election.
Currently. Sanford and Semi­
nole County commissioners
serve four year terms.

E n jo y U n l im it e d E a r n in g s .

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The Lake Mary City Com­
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fourth Thursday of the month
at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 100
North Country Club Road.

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Once when families were
closer to each other and
perhaps to God. going to
church on Sunday meant
wearing their finest clothes.
Children were taught to
dress with dignity nnd rev­
erence for church services.
Tills meant wearing your
nicest clothes and a special
pair of Sunday shoes.
The popular expression
wras "lo put on your Sunday
best.'*
Apparently, dressing for
Sunday has become a lost
art In some places.
The Rev. Richard Trout,
pastor at All Souls Catholic
Church in Sanford, wants
the Parish Council to discuss
*the disgraceful example
adults are setting for our
children at Mass."
Wearing shorts and Tshirts by adults Is
‘absolutely unacceptable
here at All Souls." Father
Trout told his parishioners
this week. He said It was a
situation that hnd become
out of hand. He asked the
Parish Council to monitor

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the situation and give him
some recommendations.
Father Trout thanked
those who do dress appro­
priately and said that their
effort Inspires him to makr
sacrifices he must make.
‘What your best Is. Is be­
tween you nnd Ood.“ he
said.
The Mass Is the highest act
of worship In the Roman
Catholic Church. Years ngo
Catholic women wore a hnt.
kerchief or veil to Sunday
Mass. Men wore suits and
ties. Every Sunday looked
like Easter Sunday.
Nowadays, some women
wear tank tops nnd shorts to
Mass. Instead of their Sun­

day shoes, they wear flipflops. Men wrar T-shirts and
Jeans. Teenagers wear bas­
ketball Jerseys and athletic
shoes.
A woman who Is a lector at
All Souls and whose teenag­
ers attend Mass each week
said she was stunned one
Sunday when a parishioner
told her not to make her
youngsters get all dressed
up. flint this was Florida.
That the old nilrs didn't ap­
ply.
One nerds but visit any one
of the black churches In the
area to observe Ihe dignity
and reverence to God as It
was and will be forever. "We
haven't changed • never will
rhnngc." Mann Hawkins
told me. *lf you Joined us on
Sunday, you would know
that."
Southern Baptists, too.
abide by time-honored rules
for Sunday church, which
brings Immense pleasure to
the Rev. Jim lleniy. pastor
nt First Baptist Church of
Orlando. T h is Is how we
were brought up." he said.
"We do It In respect to God."
Father Trout Is certainly
right nbout the responsibil­
ity adults must set for their
children. I remember the
late 1040s and early 1050s
when my father and mother
brought me to church. My
father, a White House Po­
liceman. was a non-Calhollc
but he came with us to Mass
each Sunday.
My father always wore a
suit and tie to church and
you could see a face In the
shine of his shoes. He didn't
need to buy another pair of
Church shoes for 45 years.
He became a Catholic before
he died. He wore his Sunday
shoes to his grave.

Picnic at the park
Teachers and students attended
an ESOL picnic at Red Bug Park.
Shewn wkh goodtee are Edye
Edgln. Eunice Hopkins. Layda
Echegaray, and Mchode Vaughn.

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Honeymoon may be family vacation
Shufflcboard
The Sanford Tourist and
Shufflcboard Chib practices
every Tuesday and Friday
starting at 1:30 p.m. The
courts are located behind the
Sanford Senior Center. Those
Interested In playing, learning
to play or Joining the chib may
cad Ruaa Kltner. president,
333-7751, for Information.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite any­
one 55 years or older to Join
them
In activities every
Monday through Friday, from
0:30 a m. to 3 p.m.. at the
Lake Mary Community Center.
300 N. Country Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club

the chib, call
331-5983.

T oaitm astera
Night Owls Toastmasters
meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m.. at the
Lake Mary
Community
Building. 360 N. Country Club
Road In Lake Mary. Contact
Roeella Bonham at 333-0384
for Information.

• % » , about a month ago, my

future mother-in-law (whom I
adore) decided that aha and my
fiitun father-in-law a n interested
in going with ua. As of this week,
it's official. They a n booked on the
Greg finds it hard to tell hie par­
same cruise.
Now I ask you, am I wrong In ents that we don't want them to go,
not wanting my in-laws along on but ha says he will if I tell him to.
our honeymoon? If this wen hut a WeQ, I did tell him that if my moth­
vacation, I wouldn't fas so bothered er told me she and Dad wen going,
by It, but I would prefer that we go I’d tall her "Nor My problem Is, I
don't want my in-laws thinking I‘m
on our honeymoon ny ourselves.

Lions Club
The Longwood-Lake Mary Li­
ons Club meets the first and
third Tuesday of every month,
at 7 p.m.. at the Ramada Inn.
State Road 434 in Longwood.
Visitors and prospective mem­
bers are welcome to attend.

Pilot Club
The Sanford PUot Chib
meets the first and third
Tuesday a t 7 p.m. In the RSVP
building on the campus at
Seminole Community College.
AH Interested are welcome to
attend.

J.

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Chib meets al noon each Tues­
day at the Oreater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce. 400 E.
First St., Sanford.

Kiwanis Club
KlwanJa Club of Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7:30
a.m., at Denny's on State Road
436 In Casselberry. For Infornation, call 831-8545.

Toastmasters meet
The Night Owls Toastmasters
Sub *6581 meets every Tuea­
sy of the month, al 7:30
km., at the Lake Mary
Community
Building
on
Country Club Road. Contact
Rosetta Bonham at 333-8384
for more Information.

.) f G rief support

The Seminole Chapter of
(Support Obesity Surgery)
Support Oroup. for those who
have had bariatric surgery or
their loved ones, meets the
second Tuesday of each month
In Classroom *103 of the Phy­
sician* P la n Building. 521 W.
Stale Road 434, Longwood. at
7 p.m. Call 332-6500 for more
Information.

Disabled Veterans
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
sendee office Is open from 1-3
p.m. every Tuesday and Friday
for more Information. 3232710.

Lake Mary A ARP
A A W U k r H u y C h ap in
•4878 meets the third Tues­
day of cvny sionth, a t POO
p.m.. a t the Community Cen­
ter, 200 N. Country Chib Road
tn Lake Mary. Each meeting
feature* a speaker or some
form of entertainment. For
Information, call 869-8283.

The Seminole County Stale
Attorney's Office sponsors a
Ortef Support Oroup for any­
one who has lost a loved one to
homicide. The group meets
the second Tuesday from 6:30
until 8 p.m. at the Juvenile As­
sessment Center located at Health Education
Deltona Health Education
181 Bush Loop. Sanford. There
la no coat. For more Informa­ Club meet* the third Tuesday
tion call Bernadette Serafi- of the month al the Center for
nowtea or Marta Mitchell at Better Living, 2922 Howland
Olvd.. Suite 4. Deltona, at 7
(407) 665-6113.
p.m. Anyone Interested In
health and well-being la In­
vited to attend.
Nar-Anon
For
Information,
call
Nar-Anon. a self-help group
for relatives and friends of ad- (904)533-9290.
dicta. will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at Orlando Oenenu Hos­ Rose Society
pital. For more Information,
The Greater Orlando Rooe
call 860-6364.
Society meets the fourth
Tuesday of the month (except
TOPS
July, August and December) at
Member of Take Off Founds Morrison's Cafeteria. 1840 ESensibly, TOPS. Invite the Colonial Drive, Orlando. Visi­
public to Join them on Tuesday tors arc welcome. Dinner is at
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at 6 p.m.. followed by the busi­
the First Christian Church. ness meeting at 7 p.m. Details:
1607 Sanford Ave., Sanford. 671-0614. 894-4139 or 239For more Information about 1188.

OaimiAnil
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been decorated
Commendation

He la the son of Raymond J.
Clemens. Sr. and Oenna
Samaroo of Lake Mary.
His wife. Army Spec. Lillian
L Ctamena. Is the daughter of
Dorothy Cobbtn of Omaha,
Neb.

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love them too much to want to Iti
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HONEYMOONING WITH
THE IN-LAWS

DEAR ABBY: I’m getting mar­
ried this year. My fiance, "Gref.*
and I have decided to go on a cruise
for our honeymoon. We're very
excited about it and have told our
families when and when we a n

Karen Blaatna.

Army 1st LI. Jeffrey E.
Wtnegar has arrived for duty
at
Fort
Leonard
Wood.
Wsynesvllle. Mo.
lie la the son of Roy and Su­
san Wtnegar of Casselberry.
The lieutenant graduated In
1987 from Lake Howell High
School. Oviedo, and received a
bachelor's degree In 1997
from the University of Central
Florida. Orlando.
JAMES J . SMITH
James J. Smith has gradu­
ated from Officer Candidate
School (OCS) at Fort Bennlng.
Columbus. Ga.. and commis­
sioned aa a second lieutenant
In the U.S. Army.
Smith la the son of J.D. and
Hade Smith of DeBary. The
•Mrutenant la a 1993 graduate
, of Deltona High School and a
1997 graduate of the Univer­
sity of Central Florida. Or­
lando.
JASON L. WOOD
Air Force Airman 1st Claaa
Jason L Wood has graduated
from the heating, ventilation,
air conditioning and refrigera­
tion apprentice course at
Shepperd Air Force Base,
Wichita Falla. Texas.
Wood la the won of Sandra
M. Hall of Orange City, and
Lawrence R. Wood of Brock­
ton. N.Y.
He la i 1997 graduate of
Brockton Central High School.
JEREMY M. RICE
Army Spec. Jerany M. Rice
has deployed to Boenlalienegovtna In support of Op­
eration Joint Forge. The mi­
lder la regularly assigned to
Fort Hood. Killeen, Texas, and
will serve at one of the various
mission support bases and
camps In Boxnla-Herzegovtna,
the Balklns. or other European
sites.
Rice, a combat engineer, la
the son of Donald B. and Mar­
gie S. Rice of Longwood. The

specialist to a 1994
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HWJHISIWIUH
SANFORD - All 12 batten
in the line-up scored at
k aat one run as the Red
Sox won their fourth
straight game. 14-7. over
the Newsome Hardwoods
Athletics tn Bambino Minor
League action tn the City of
Sanford Recreation and
brka Department Babe
Ruth Baseball League at
Roy Holler Junior Field
The victory evened the
Red Sox record at 5-5 and
moved them to within a
half-game of the lead tn the
American Dtvtston. despite
being outhtt five-to-four by
the Athletic*.
No Information waa re­
ceived from the Saturday
action tn the City of Sanford
Recreation and Parks De­
partment Babe Ruth Baaeball1League.
Lean
Standings
_
Nobles
Communication White Sox
(10-0). Knights of Colum­
bus Expos (6-5). Dean.
Ringer*. Morgan and Law­
ton. P.A. Diamonds Backs
(5-6). Elks Lodge *1241
Braves (4-6). Klwanls Club
Indians (3-7) and Rotaiy
Club Athletics (3-8).
Schedule _ Tassday at
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Dean. Ringers.
Morgan A Lawton. P-A.
Diamond Backs vs. Knights
of Columbus Expos. 0 p.m.
and. at Ztnn Beck Field.
• Rotary O u b Athletics vs.
‘ N o b le s'
Communication
p.m.:
____ _ at* Historic
‘ 1 Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Elks Lodge *1241 Braves
vs. Klwsnls Club Indians. 0
P-m.: Satu rday at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium.
Elks Lodge *1241 Braves
vs. Knights of Columbus
Expos. 0 s.m. and Dean.
Ringers. Morgan A Lawton.
P-A- Diamond Backs vs.
Rotary Club Athletics. 11
*.m.: at Ztnn Beck Field.
Nobles
Communication
White Sox vs. Klwanls Club
Indians. 0 a m.
Standings _ American Di­
vision: Sanford Lodge *62
Free A Accepted Masons
Yankees (8-2-1). Rlnker
Materials Devil Rays (6-5)
and Sanford Electric Ath­
letics (3-6); National Divi­
sion: Railroaders Cubs (8­
2-1). Rotary Breakfast Club
Expos (4-7) and Sunnlland
Corporation Marlins (3-8).
Schedule
TiMidiv at
Roy Holler 'junior Field.
Rlnker Materials Devil Rays
vs. Rotaiy Breakfast Club
Expos. 5:45 p.m. and San­
ford Electric Athletics vs.
Sanford Lodge *62 Free
and Accepted Masons Yan­
kees. 7:45 p.m.; Thamday,
at Roy Holler Junior Field,
Sunnlland
Corporation
Marlins vs. Railroaders
Cubs. 5:45 p.m.; Saturday,
at Roy Holler Junior Field,
Railroaders
Cuba
va.
Rlnker Materials Devil
Rays. 8:30 a.m.; Sanford
Lodge #62 Free and Ac­
cepted Masons Yankees vs.
Sunnlland
Corporation
Martins. 10:30 a.m.; and
Rotaiy Breakfast Club Ex­
pos vs. Sanford Electric
Athletics. 12:30 p.m.
Results (Monday. April
19) _ Red Sox 14. Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics 7.
Standings _
American
Division: Royals (5-4). Red
Sox (5-5), New Tribes Mis­
sion Indiana (2-7) and
Mariners (1-7); National Di­
vision: Pirates (8-1). Devil
Raya (7-3) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (5-6).
Schedule _ Wednesday at
Roy Holler Junior Field. Pi­
rates vs. Mariners. 5:45
p.m. and New Tribes Mis­
sion Indians vs. Royals.
7:15 p.m.; Friday at Roy
Holler Junior Field. Devil

Hitting on all cylinders
Corrao’s pitching, execution carry Lake Mary over Seminole
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SANFORD • It's not very often that a coach
gets praise for winning a game.
Usually, when a team wins, the kids
played well and when a team loses, the
coach did a bad Job.
But Monday night at Seminole High
Schools Alumni Field, Lake Marv head
baseball coach Allan Tuttle pushed all the
tight buttons as the Stems downed the
Fighting Seminoles 7*1.
Mary pitching ace Tony Corrao waa
almost unhlttable and his defense waa out­
standing and the offense forced
Into numerous mistakes aa the Items im­
proved to 21-6 on the season.
Tony (Corrao) threw
Tuttle. Tie's been outstanding'id!
He had a couple of tough starts In the mid­
dle of the season, but he's been especially
tough the last couple of starts.*
Freshman Matt Horwath led off the gp«w
with a double for Lake Mary and Jo

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• single by Brandon Haney,
la had a chance to answer in the
.. ... of the first Inning aa Paulo Silva
double with one out and advanced to third
an a wfld
w«m pitch. ~
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But 'be would be stranded
there as Corrao •truck out the nest two
Fighting
-------- 1 added two more ru n s to their
lead In the top of the second Inning, ktett
Mam led off with • single and went all the
way to third as Travis Stasis reached on an
error. Tuttle then had Staats steal second
and Main scored when the throw from the
Seminole catcher sailed Into center field.

The next two Lake Mary batters
outs. Including a tremendous dtvtng catch
tn right field by Silva on a shot heading to­
ward the comer off the bat of Horwath.
But Staata scored all the way from second
a s Tuttle kept his senior running as
Rosado’s grounder tn the hole between
short and third, which would have been a
hit. was bobbied and Staats scored before
the ball could be recovered.
The Rama added single runs tn the third
and fifth Innings as tt became more appar­
ent that this was going to be a Lake Mary
Rob Macchlone led off the third
walk and waa sacrificed to second by
Haney before Chad LeOate doubted off the
left field fence.
Macchlone then led off the fifth Inning
with a home run for over the ieftflrid fence
that chased Fighting Seminoles starter
Brian Nielsen (0-3).
Tuttle's aggressive coaching got

University hands Oviedo first 6A loss
BERT
OVIEDO - When you have
games like thaL the only thing
you can do is put them behind
you as quickly as you can.
The Oviedo Lions, who have
constructed a dream season so
for. suffered through a rare
nightmare Monday as the visit­
ing University Cougars ham­
mered the hosts. 0-2. In a
Class 6A vanity baseball con­
test at Milder Field.
For the Lions (22-41. who
completed a sweep through
their 6A-District 3 schedule
last week and are ranked No. 3
tn the most recent Class 6A

Mate poll, tt was their Brat loss
to a 6A opponent th is _____
Oviedo • other three losses
came to Seminole (5AJ. Bishop
Moore (4A) and Florida Air
Academy PA).
*We got hammered, what else
Is there to say7* said Oviedo
coach Kenne Brown. *You ex­
pect to have a night like this
once tn a while. If It had to
happen. I rather It happen to­
night rather than tn the district
tournament next1
T hope this shows our guys
that Just because weVe won 20
Runes and were 10-0 against
the district that we Just canl
throw our gloves on the field

Lacrosse post season
tourney gets started
JLfiaeJsfek.
srwreEDTTOR
SANFORD - The Central
Florida Tournament for high
school lacrosae trams got u n ­
derway with playoff games for
the final two spots In the girls'
event Monday night.
Oviedo. Lyman and Cypress
Creek were to have met at Lake
Howell's Richard Evans Field to
ace which two dubs would ad ­
vance to Join Winter Park.
Bishop Moore. Lake Brantley
and Lake Howell In the six-team
northern bracket.
St. Andrew's School and Se­
bastian River from Boca Raton.
St. Edward’a School from Veto
Beach. Vcro Beach, Palm Beach
Day School and Wellington
Crown from West Palm Beach
will make up the southern
bracket.
The boys’ bracket only has
10 teams, six from the north
(Flagler-Palm Coast from Bun­
nell, The Bolies School from
Jacksonville. Bishop Moore.
Winter Park. Lake Mary and
Lake Brantley) and four from
the south (Ptnrcrest from Ft.
Lauderdale. Coral Springs.
Gulliver Prep from Miami and
St. Andrew's School).
The boys' regular tournament
get* started today while the
girls' tournament will continue.
In the boys games. District 1
_ Flagler-Palm Coast la in
Jacksonville to take on The
BoIlea School. District 2 _ Lake
Maty at Bishop Moore.
In the girls games. District I
. the No. 6 seed will take on
Winter Park at Showalter Field,
District 2 _ No. 5 seed at
Bishop Moore.
On Wednesday, In boys'
games. District 3 _ Pine Crest
la at Coral Springs and District
4 _ Gulliver Prep la at St. An­
drew’s School; and In girls'
games. District 3 _ St. Andrew’s

School la at Wellington Crown.
District 4 _ Sebastian Rtver la
at S t Edward's School, and
District 5 . Vcro Beach Is at
Palm Beach Day.
All of these games are set to
begin at 7 p.m.
On Thursday and Friday, the
District Championships will be
contested.
On Thursday, the District 2
Championships will be played
•t Lake Brantley High School's
Tom Story Field with Winter
Park's boys play the Lake MaryBtshop Moore winner at 6 p.m.
and the Lake Howell girls
playing the No. 5 aeed-Biahop
Moore winner at 8 p.m.
On Friday, the District 1
Championships will be played
at Lake Brantley High School
with the Lake Brantley girls
playing the No. 6 aeed-Winter
Pork winner at 6 p.m. and the
Lake Brantley bays playing the
Flagler-Palm
Coast-Bolles
School winner at 8 p.m.
The Southern District Cham­
pionships will be played at St.
Andrew's School in Boca Raton
on Thursday at 6 p.m. and 8
p.m.
The Regional I Champion­
ships will be at Lake Brantley
High School on Friday. April
30th. The girls (Inal will be at 6
P -m . and the boys at 8 p .m .
The Regional II Champion■hip will be at S t Andrew's
School for the boys and St. Ed­
ward’s School for the girls on
April 30. both game starting at
8 p.m.
The State Championship will
be held on Saturday. May 8th at
Walt Disney’s Wide World of
Sports complex.
The Boys North/South All­
Star game will be at noon and
the Girls North/South All-Star
game will be at 2 p.m.
The Boys* State Finale will
begin at 6 p.m. and the Girl*’
State title game will atari at 8
p.m.

Co-Ed underway
M M ?
SANFORD - The City of San­
ford Recreation and Porks De­
partment Spring Slow Pitch
Softball League season opened
Monday night with a pair of fa­

miliar teams picking up from
where they left offln the foil.
The first league to open its
season at Ptnehunt Park was
the Co-Ed League and despite
the league not playing In the
Polar Bear season, the top two

and expect to beat teams. Be­
cause of our record and our
ranking team s are going to be
gunning for us. We hove to be
ready. Tonight, we weren't."
University jumped on Oviedo
with three ru n s In the top of the
Ant Inning and was never
challenged after that, the first
time that could be said about a
Lion game all
Sophomore southpaw RJ.
Swindle limited the Lions to two
runs on five hits. Offensively.
Swindle aided his own cause
by hitting a solo home run and
• double.
In all. the Cougars (13-13)
pounded out 12 hits.

Providing the offense for Uni­
versity were Kyle Mathias (home
run. double, two RBI); Richard
Bcllgrave (double, single, run.
RBI): Teddy Rosario (two sin­
gles. two RBI. one run): Shawn
Hutcherson (two singles, two
runs). Eric Stewart (two singles.
RBI): Scott Carmichael (RBI):
and Chris Bcllgrave and An­
drew Klee (each with one run).
Doing the hitting for the Lions
were Justin Holmes (double,
single, run); Brett Murphy
(double, extending his hitting
streak to 13 games): Jeff Knapp
and Javle Alvarez (each with s
single): Larry Orayson and Eric
Parsons (each with an RBI): and

Bobby MeDor (one run scored).
Its final
Wednesday night
not the
Seminole Fighting Seminoles at
7 p m. at Mlkler Field. The Li­
ons will also fete their gradu­
ating seniors in a
prior to the game.
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JACKSONVILLE - While one
victory c a n t make up for a
tough season, this win sure
mokes It hurt a lot leas.
For years, the most dreaded
Runes on the Seminole Com­
munity College baseball sched­
ule was a trip to northern Jack­
sonville to take on Mid -Florida
Conference for Florida Commu­
nity College at Jacksonville.
U seemed no matter how good
of a season the Raiders were
having, or how bad the Stars'
campaign waa going. SCC lust
couldn't win In J-VUle.
And while the Raiders have
struggled to a 21-32 record, the
SCC diamond nine picked up a
huge victory on Saturday, ral­
lying from a 4-0 deficit and
using • seven-run ninth inning
to pull away for a 14-8 win and
a split of Us M-FC double­
header with the Stars at the
FCC-J North Campus.
The Raiders very nearly
pulled off an unheard of sweep
as they took a 3-0 lead tn the
first game and. after the Stars
tied the game tn the bottom of
the third Inning, regained the
lead with a n m In the top of the
fifth inning.
But FCC-J rallied with two
runs in each of the fifth and
sixth Innings to claim s 7-4 tri­
umph and Improve to 28-20 on
the season.
One of the big hitters for the
Stars was former Lake Brantley
star Matt Krot, who had a dou­
ble and an RBI.
Doing the damage for SCC In
the first game were Ben Johannlng (3-for-3 with a double.
RBI), Josh Rhodes (2-for-4 with
a home run. three RBI), Karecm
Morton (2-for-3) and Christian
Corvoa (double).
The nightcap saw FCC-J tak*
a 4-0 lead tn the bottom of the
first Inning, but the Raiders
came storming back with single
runs In the second, third and
seventh Innings and two runs
In each of the third and fifth
Innings to take a 7-4 advan­
tage.
The Stars mounted a final
Karasm Morton (top) waa 4-for-9 with a double and lour RBI. write Josh
Rhodss (bottom) was S-for-9 with two home runs and a doubts and drove In challenge, scoring two runs In
seven runs as the Seminole Community College baseball team split an M-FC the bottom of the eighth inning
■*~+**— *-r with Florida Community College at Jacksonville Saturday.

�■Semnoto Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuesday. April 20.1999

Co-Ed
CuaUaued from Pa|e IB
tram s from the Fall League
looked like they had not taken
a day off. let alone a season.
Lillie Quinn. D.D.S.. the Fall
Championship squad, fell be­
hind 9-5 as Siemens scored
nine runs In the bottom of the
second Inning.
But the champs tied the game
with four runs In the top of the
third Inning, then put a 12 run
Inning on the board In the
fourth and rolled to a 24-9 tri­
umph.
May-time champion Derr :30.
which lost the Fall league by a
game to Lillie Quinn. D.D.S.. got
off to an even better start,
scoring 12 runs In the top of
the firs' Inning and coasting to
a 20-0. three-plus run rule

_ Joe DIBartolo (one double,
victory over M.J.O. Corporation.
The other game saw two new two runs scored, three RBI),
entries square off.
David Bob Goyette (one double, two
Weekly Homes scored three runs scored), Vic DIBartolo (two
nins In the top of the third In­ runs scored, one RBI). Corey
LeSnge (one nin scored, one
ning to break a 4-4 tie an d then
exploded for seven n in s in the RBI), Diane Colangelo (two runs
fourth Inning and went on to scored): one hit _ Jerry DIBar­
pick up a 16-5 victory over Air tolo (one triple, two runs
scored, two RBI), Steve Mirra
Mastere/BIg Leagues.
(two nins scored, one RBI),
The league will play a triple­ Cathy Lynn (one run scored).
header beginning nt 6:30 p.m. Sherry Wilkie; one nm scored _
every Monday night a t Plne- Robin Winters.
huret Park, th e schedule will
M.J.Q. Corporation: one hit _
appear starting next week.
Greg Utz. Dee Enright.
Providing the offense were:
David Weekly Homes: three
Beer :30: three hits _ Dave
Coss (one home run. one triple, hits _ Jerry Camus (two RBI):
two nins scored, live RBI). Joy two hits _ Damon Massey (one
Weaver (two doubles, three triple, three nins scored, two
nins scored, two RBI): two hits RBI). John Bumpass (two dou­

IN BRIEF
SOLAR BEAR PLAYOFF TICKETS
ORLANDO - Tickets for the Orlando Solar
Bears playoff Games A and B have gone on
sale. Dates, times and opponents are to be
determined. There is no ticket limit.
IHL Playoff tickets may be purchased at the
Orlando Arena box office, any TlckctMaater
outlet In Florida and South Georgia. Ticket Master's phone center by calling (407) 8393900 or on-line at www.TIcketMaster.
The Solar Bears will conclude their season
tonight (Saturday), hosting Houston at the
Orlando Arena starting at 7 p.m.
Single game tickets can be purchased
through TIcketMaster. while group tickets can
be purchased through the Solar Bears tickets
sales office at (407) 872-PUCK.
SYFA-JEFF BLAKE FOOTBALL CAMP
SANFORD - The Sanford Youth Football As­
sociation (SYFA) will be registering for the
First Annual Jeff Blake Football Camp over
the next few weekends.
Locally, registration for the camp will be
held at the 'Just For Feet’ at the Seminole
Towne Center Mall In Sanford on May 1st
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Sign-ups will also be held at several
'CHAMPS Sporting Goods' locations (all times
ore from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.):
* Saturday. May 1 at Orlando Fashion
Square Mall.
* Saturday. May 8 at Ovlrdo Marketplace.

* Saturday. May 15 at Seminole Towne
Center.
Registrations will also be held at the 'Just
For Feet* on S.R. 438 In Altamonte Springs
on May 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Football Camp, for boys and girls ages
7 -to-l7, will be held May 22-23 at Seminole
High School with present and former NFL
players, the Seminole High coaching staff nnd
the SYFA coaching staff providing Instruction.
Cost Is $90 for two days or $50 for one day.
All proceeds from the camp will go toward
youth sports programs.
For Information, call (407) 330-9016.
SRD ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
Deportment ts offering a Spring Adult Flag
Football League.
The league will follow all Florida Recreation
and Parks Association (FRPA) Flag Football
rules and regulations and will play Its games
on Saturday mornings.
Any questions about the leagues or further
Information can be obtained by calling the
Recreation Department at (407) 330-5697.
SRD TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Is offering Tennis Les­
sons at Grovcview Park (off Lake Mary Boule­
vard).
The lessons, taught by Greg James, costs
$20 for each four-week session. Students
m ust register at City Hall.
For more Information call 330-5697 or
682-6086.

Rams
»

Mary’s
final run as Macchlnoe led off the seventh Inning
with an infield single and Haney singled him to
second.
During a strike out. Tuttle had his runners
steal second and third and the strategy worked
as March lone scored on a fly to deep center field
by Main.
Corrao (6-1), meanwhile, was mowing down
the Seminole hitters, only allowing two base
runners, one on a walk and the other on an er­
ror. after Silva's double In the first inning until

Ligal NotiCM
ciaeurr count
OF TN11STM
judicial ciscurr
MANDSON
SSMMOLS COUNTY,
CININAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CAM NO.l
CA 148
in tmi

FRANKLIN CREDIT
MANAGEMENT
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
*s,
DONALD 0 RHODES,
JON1 RHODES, hi* wit*;
JOHN DCE. unknown tenant,
and JANE DOE. unknown
tenant.
Dalandanla

NOTICE OP SALS

NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to M
Judgment of
Foracloaura dated M ill day of
September, 1194. and entered
to C m * No. 93-243* CA 14P of
Circuit court of I he Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit in and for
Seminole
County,
Florida,
wherein FRANKLIN CREDIT
MANAGEMENT CORPORATION
i* Pleinliff. and DONALD 0
RHODES. JONE RHODES, hi*
wife: JOHN DOS. unknown tana n t and JANE DOE. unknown
tenant, are Defandanl*. that I
will sail lo the high**! end beat
tedder at the Weal Front Door.
Seminole County Courthouse.
301
North
Parti
Ayenua,
Sanford. Florida. 12771 on
Thu radar Way 9. 1999 at 1100
o'clock A M , tho following
described proparty as **l lorth
in said Final Judgmant of
Foreclosure, to-wit
LO TS NO 1 AND 2. BLOCK C.
PLAN OF WILOMERE ADDI­
TION. TOWN OF LONOWOOO.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN
PLAT BOOK I. PAGE 111. PUB*
U C RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DATED, al Samrnola County,
Florida this ISIh day ol April,
1SS9
MARYAN HE MORSE CLERK
As Clerk. Circuit Court
Seminole County, Florida
By; Jan* E Jaaewic
A* Deputy Clerk
Stephen J Kolaki. Jr.
199 E Flagler Street. 41 TOO
Miami. Florida 33131
Talephona (305) 371-93TS
In accordanca with lha
Americana with Oiaabilitie* Act.
persona with diaabilitiaa need­
ing a special accommodation to
participate in this proceeding
should
contact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Aeanua San lord. Florida 32771,
no later than seven (/) days
poor to lha proceeding II hear­
ing impaired. (TDD) 1-SQ0-9S59770. via Florida Relay Service
Pubiith April 20. 27. 1999
DEB-1 79

cmr 08 UNI MANY,
MAVSS, ISM
In accordanca with Suta
statute 100.342. notica is hereby given that lha City of Lake
Mary, Florida, anil conduct a
Special Election on Tuesday.
May 29. 1999, for the purpose
of voting on 1 amendment* lo
tho City's Charter Voting for III
City voters will lake place In
the City Commission Chambers
a! Lska Mary City Hall. 100 H
Country Club Road. Lake Maty.
Florida, between the hours of
7 00 A M and 7:00 PM.
The queabona that will appear
on the ballot at* aa follows:

CHARTER AMSNDMINT
PROVIDING ISCNSASA M
LENGTH OF TIDIES PON
MUBINS 08 TNI COMMIS-

SHALL SECTION 9 03 OF THE
CHARTER OF TH E CITY OF
LAKE MARY BE AMENDED TO
INCREAIE THE LENGTH OF
TERMS FOR MEMBERS OF THE
CITY COMMISSION FROM TWO
TEARS TO THREE YEARS
BEGINNING WITH THE REGU­
LAR CITY ELECTION IN 1999
FOR (EATS 2 AND 4 AND WITH
THE REGULAR CITY ELECTION
IN 2000 FOR MAYOR AND
SEATS 1 AND 3. AS PROVIDED
IN ORDINANCE NO. #21
YES FOR APPROVAL.
NO FOR R EJECTION___

CHARTER AMSSOMBNT
RECARDISC WATER, SEWER
AND STORMWAfflN INTIAPRISE FUK0.

SHALL SECTION 13 03(31 OF
THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY BE AM EN0ID TO
INCLUDE THE ET0RMWATER
FUND. TO PROVIDE THAT
STATE
REVOLVING
LOAN
FUN0S
DEBT
MAV
BE
INCURRED TO PROVIDE PUB­
LIC WATER. 9 EWER ON
STORMWATER SERVICES OR
TO MEET INCREASED DEMAND
FOR THESE SERVICES. TO
PROVIDE
THAT
SECTION
13 03(3) SUPERSEDES EEC.
TI0N 13 01(2) OF CHARTER.
ALL AS PROVIDED IN ORDI­
NANCE NO (22.
YES FOR APPROVAL
NO FOR REJECTION.
For additional information
regarding lha Special Election,
pieate contact the Cily Clerk'*
Office *1 407-324.3«3
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Foatae. City Clark
Publlah April 20. and May 2.
1999
DEB-111

nones OF
VEHICLE AUCTION
'SS Toyota
IJT2SV1IHSF02S9S217
‘10 Toyota
(RN4209242I
Auction wiM be held on 05-1099 • 10AM • 1240 S Cfl 427.
Longwood
Pubiieh April 20. 1999
DEB-114

Hal Kronen berg walked with one out In the fifth
inning.
After Kronenberg advanced to second on a
ground out. he scored on a double lo deep left
by Anthony DtFonzo.
T hat was It for the Fighting Seminole*' offense
os Corrao retired seven of the lost eight batters.
Corrao finished with a two-hitter, striking out
six and walking three. He also got 11 ground
ball out and three pop ups. only allowing three
balls, the two doubles and a dropped fly ball, to
leave the InAcld.
Mucchlone finished the game 2-for&gt;3 with a
home run, three runs scored and an RBI. while
Haney was 2-for-3 with two RBI.
Also contributing for the Rams were Horwath
(double, run), LeGate (double, RBf), Rosado and
Main (one single and one run scored each) and
S toats (ran scored).
Lake Mary will conclude its regular season by
hosting Polnclanna for Senior Night on Wednes­
day at Lake Mary. The Rams have earned a bye
In next week’s district tournament in DcLond on
Melchlng Field at Conrad Park and will not play
until Wednesday night's semifinals.
Seminole (20-6) will wrap up the regular sea­
son with a pair of Seminole Athletic Conference
road games at Oviedo on Wednesday and Lake
Brantley on Thursday. Both games will begin at
7 p.m.
The Fighting Seminoles lost the ‘coin-loss' with
Deltona and will be the No. 2 seed In next
week’s Class 5A-Dlstrlct 5 Tournament at Day­
tona Beach Community College. Seminole will
take on Mainland at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, and If
they win. face Spruce Creek at 7 p.m. on
Wednesday.

Uqal Nolle—
ST. JONNB NIVEN WATER HARASSMENT DISTRICT
Ofve* Netiee of No M ew l lo leaue
• permit an April IS , ISSSl
Mr. Donald Weaver. P O Boa 920009. Oviedo. FL 32791, applica­
tion *50210 The District propose* to iDocata 0 02 million gallon*
per day ol water for 10 acre* ol fruit crop* and 0 03 million galtorn par day of wolor lor 20 acres of vegetable crop* and 0 0003
million gallon* par day ol water lor watering and washing and
0.01 million gaIlona per day of water lor I I acres of frosl/fraai*
protection and 0 07 million ga lions per day of water for 10 21
acre* of food crops-ahallhah. Tho withdrawals uaad by this pro­
posed protect will coneial of ground water from the Floridan
aquifer via 41 active well* in Seminote County located in Section
3. Township I t South. Rang* 31 EaaL Tha aila location name I*
name aa 'Pappy'a Pateh/T Btock/IJKLMNO Block*.
Ed Yarborough Ranches Inc. 13*4 Snowhill Rd. Geneva. FL
32732, application *9304 The District proposes to allocate 0.07
million gallon* per day of water for 200 acre* of hold crop* Tho
withdrawal* uaad by this proposed project will consist of ground
water from tho Flondan aquiter vie 1 active well in leminote
County located in Saction 34. Townahrp 20 South. Ranga 31 East.
Tho site location nama Is known a* -Yarborough'.
Tho litewfo) containing aach of tho listed appMcabonsf*) la avail­
able for Inspection Monday through Friday aacept for legal holi­
day*. 100 a m. lo SOO p.m. al the SI. John* Rrvar Water
Menage mini District Headquarter* or lha appropriate Service
Center. The District will take action on the permit application Hal­
ed above unless a pal Ibon for formal admuuttrsUv* hearing la
filed. Any parson whoa* substantial interest! era or may be
affected by any of the District's permitting decision* identified
above may petition for an auminislrativ* hearing In accordance
with Section* I20.SIS and 120.17. FS. or may choose to pursue
mediation a* an alternative remedy under lections 120 4(9 and
190 973. 79 before lha deadline for tiling a petition Choosing
mediation will not adversely affect the right to a hearing If media­
tion doe* not result in a saltiement The procedures for pursuing
me dial ion ar* set forth in Section 120.13. F.I., and Rule* 29106.111 and 21-10* 401 •404. F A C. PaUliont must comply with
the require menu ol Florida Administrative Cod* Chapter 2S-tOS
and be hied with (received by) the Oialricl Clerk, located 41 S t
Johns River Water Management District, 4041 Raid St., P.O. Boa
1420. Pstelka. Florida. 32171-1429. Petitions for admintetrstive
hearing on the above application)*) must b* Mad within twentyone (21) dayi ol publication of the nolle*. Failure lo Ate a petition
within this tone period shall constitute a waiver of any right* such
a person may have to request an administrator* hearing under
Sections 120 550 end 120 17, F.S , concerning the subject permit
application Petitions which at* not hied in accordance with lha
above provision*, arc aubjaet lo dismissal
Lynn Minor
Data Management Supervisor
Division ol Parrml Date Services
Publish April 20. 1999
DEB-191

bles, one run scored, one RBI);
one hit _ Mike Miller (one tri­
ple, two runs scored, two RBI).
Jeff Triplett (one triple, one run
scored, one RBI), Tracy IHU
(one double, one nm scared,
one RBI). Frankie Miles (one
double, two runs scored), Carol
Gamer (two runs scored, one
RBI), Brandi Triplett (two runs
scored). Amber Massey (one
nm scored): one RBI _ Kert Al­
britton; one run scored _ Rob
Salem.
Air Maslers/BIg Leagues: two
hits _ chip Smith (one home
ntn. two runs scored, two RBI);
one hit _ Mike Boggs (one tri­
ple, one nm scored, two RBI),
Angel Ocasio (one nm scored),
Mark Reno. Dee Chounard; one

RBI _ Lisa Hunt; one run scored
_ Blondena Debosc.
Lillie Quinn, D.D.S.: four hits
_ oina Green (one home run.
one double, four runs scored,
three RBI); three hits _ Duke
Roberts (one grand shun, one
three-run home nm . one dou­
ble. four runs scored, seven
RBI). Tony Smith (one home
run. three nins scored, one
RBI): two hits _ Ray Mansfield
(one home run. one run scored,
three RBI). Craig Mcrkerson
(one run scored, three RBI): one
hit _ Sam Raines (one double,
two Tuns scored), Lori Poe (one
run scored, one RBI), Paula
Songer (three runs scored).
Shay Brown (one run scored);
one run scored, one RBI _

Tim Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. Ills ststlsttcs Tor the 1999
season is In the first column, personal-best
season totals In the second column and career
totals (Including 1999) In the third column.

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to close to within 7-6 and SCC
head coach Jack Pantellas had
to be worried that another lead
was going to slip away.
But the Raiders responded lo
the challenge by scoring seven
n in s In the top of the ninth In­
ning and Kissimmee freshman
Malt Baker finished off a com­
plete game victory by hurling a
scoreless ninth inning to ran
his record to 5-6.
Contributing to a 14-hit SCC
attack In the second game were
Johanning 13-for-4 with two tri­
ples, RBf). Rhodes (3-lor-S with
a home ran and a double, four

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After gelling off lo a good start, Raines only
mode five plate appearances lost week, going 0for-4 with a walk. Overall the As are doing well,
posting a 6-7 record and standing just a game
out o f first place In the American League
Western Division behind the Texas Rangers.

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Brenda Hartsflcld; two runt
scored Myrtel Reed: one run
scored _ Anethra Campbell.
Siemens: two hits _ Mike
Cordova (one triple, one dou­
ble. one run scored, one RBf):
one hit _ Jeff Ryan (one triple,
one run scored, two RBI). Chid
Monthe. Laria Butler (one run
scored and one RBI each). Brett
Long. Michele Ooetanl (one run
scored each); one nm scored .
Mike Spell. Desna Thomas.

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RBI). Jose Martinez (3-for-5
with a home run. RBI). Adam
Shorts (2-for-4, RBI), Morton
(2-fbr-6 with a double, four
RBI) and Todd Bablj and Kenirrlle Evans (one RBI each).
Krot had an RBI for FCC-J.
The Raiders will play their fi­
nal home game of the season
today when they host Daytona

Beach Community College, and
funner Lyman and Seminole
ptlchrr Lance Odom, tn a MidFlorida Conference game at 3
p.m. at Raider Field.
SCC irtU then cloee out Its
regular season with a confer­
ence game at Lake City Com­
munity College starting at 3
p.m. on Thursday.

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IttKKka; FCC-J. Hudeon. 30 _ SCC. JohanntaE 3. IIH _ SEX:. Rhodes. Martina.
Hecurda . SCC 2 1-32: FC C -J 2S-21.

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Minorsmm Fags IB

Rays
vs. Mariners. 5:45 p.m.; Baturtfay at Roy Holler Junior Field,
Royals vs. Pirates. 2:30 p.m.
and Newsome Hardwoods Ath­
letics vs. New Tribes Mission
Indians, 4 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Red Sox: two hits _ David
French (ran. two RBI): one hit _
Nathan Homer (two runs, RBI),
Tim Barkley (run): two runs _
Michael Hummel; one ran _
Danny Cohen. Chris Vergara,
Jacob Homer. Alex Kean, Matt
Underwood, James Ireland,
Matt Lewis. Caleb Polk.
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: one hit _ Nick Danltla
(double, two runs. RBI). Cory
Brooks. John Valentine (one
double, one run scored and one
RBI each). Ramon Espinal
(double. RBI), Jeromy Murphy
(two nins); one ran _ Deante
Adams.
II _14 4
13. 7 4
BAMBINO T-BALL
Schedule _ Saturday, April
3 4 at Lakeside Field. Bovls
Homes vs. JTH Enterprises,
8:30 a.m.; Sunnlland Corpora­
tion vs. filch Plan. 9:30 a.m.;
and Crown Trophy vs. Sanford
Campbcll-Lossing American Le­
gion Post 53. 10:30 a.m.
BAMBINO ROOKIES
Schedule _ Saturday, April
34 at Lakeside Field, Play It
Again Sports Diamond Back vs.
Network Electric Cubs. 11:30
a.m.: Sunnlland Corporation
Red Sox vs. Shutter Buga Mar­
lins. 1 p.m.; and Sanford Lodge
E63 Free &amp; Accepted Masons
Cardinals vs. Deen. Fisher and
Lawrence Royals, 2:30 p.m.

A p r il

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C lntral F lorida F a ir g r o u n d s • O rlando

• S w ip M H t

Kvtnt Hours

* * " ! * ? £ * 5 .-!

Saturday 8 -5
Sunday 8 -3

General $12
Seniors 60+ $10
Kids 7-12 $4

c a ll (407) 295-3247
C u s t o m (925) 838-9876

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UM INOLB COUNTY.
FLONIDA
by Ehlrtey C. Haryait
Oapuly ClafN
Publish March 34. ApM 4. 13 A
10. 1344

'IC TtTM U B
;e is hereby
31711.
Seminole
County
Florida, under lha Fictttioua
N a m ol P -B AUTO SALES,
and that I Inland to rogleler said
name with tha Oistalon ol
Corporations.
Tallahaaese.
Florida, in accordance with tha
provisions of lha Fictitious
N a m Statutes. To-Wit (action
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Publish April 14. ISM
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certlflcateta) wUt be aold la lha
higheal bidder at the weal front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. I anlord. Florida,
an Hie 14th day of May. 15*4. at
11:041 .in­
payment of Cato lea, applica­
ble documentary stamp taaaa
and recording tea* era raquirad
to be paid by tha successful
bidder at lha safe. Full payment
of an amount equal to lha higheat bid la dua within 14 hours
altar Ilia advertised lima ol
sale. AH payments shall be cash
or guar an lead Instrument,
mode payable to lha Clark ot
lha Circuit Court
Dated thia (3rd day ot March.
ItM .(ta a l)

MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by: Shirley C. Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish March 30. April 4. 13 A
30, 1444
DBA-314

Paraanat RaprasanlaOva
JAMES N IIM P L I
Attorney lor Parian al
Napraaanlatnro
WILLIAM J McLIOO.
(SQUIRE
Altomay lor Paraonol
Napratanlalnra
McLaod. McLaod. E
UcLaod. PA
P O. Draraar 414
ApopAa. FL 33704
Florida Bar No 131414
Tatopherw 447/4M-1300
Pubirth April t l . 14. 1MB
DEB-117_____________________

U M IN O L B COUNTY
FLONIDA
CIVIL OABB NO.i
4B-TEB-CA-14-M
M RE FORFEITURE OF
*4.011 04 IN UNITIO
IT A T II CURRENCY
NOTICE OF
FORFEITtlRI PROCEEDINGS
TO. Wallace Sheppard, Jr
1711 Lincoln Avenue
Sanford. FL 13771
TO: Paul E Clayton
t i l l lun Lake Loop 4205
Lake Mary FL 13741
and all others who claim an
Vitaresl In lha following prop­
erty:
S4.4IS.44 IN
UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
Donald F. Ithnger. ol the
•eminols County Sheriffs
Office,
lemlnolo
County,
Florida, through hit oIttears,
tnvsstlgelora or agents, saiisd
lha above property on or about
March 1, IB M al longwood
Aranua and Orlenla Avenue.
County. Florida, and la prosani­
ty holding said property tor lha
purpose at forfeiture pursuant
to lac Ilona 433.301-433.704.
Florida llatuaa. and wilt
R I O U I I T lhal an Honorable
Judge ol lha Circuit Courl Civil
Division. Eighteenth Judicial
Clrcuil.
Seminole
County,
Florida, find probable causa
that lha above properly should
be forfeited lo the above
agency You will be served a
copy at the Order finding
Probable Causa once It la
signed by tha Judge and II will
sdvisa you how and whan lo
respond lo Ihia requasi lor torI HEREBY CERTIFY that a Irue
and correct copy ol thia Nolle*
was sum lo tha above named
addratt by U S. carbfiad mail,
return receipt raquaslad. thia
llh day ol April, ISM
John C. Rosa.
Ganaral Counts!
Florida Bar 390717
laminola County
Shari It's Offica
100 Buah Boulevard
Sanlord. Florida 12773
Publish April t ) . 30. K M

OCB-IM

dant’i aalala mull Ilia tholr
claim anti Mia Caurt WITHIN
T H N U M O N TH ! AFTtN T H I
DATI OF T H I FINIT PUBLICA­
TION OF T H II NOTICE
ALL CLAIM I. DIM ANOI AND
OBJECTIONS NOT 10 f i l e d
WILL BA FONIVEN BANNED
Tha data ol I ha hr*I publica­
tion ol tfua Notice it April 13.

MA-114

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PartoM l Ntpraaanlabua
Anna McCarthy
Attorneys lor Partanal
Napraaontathra
WILLIAM O PALM IN.
IIO U IN K
Florida Bar No 234111
PALMEN A PALMEN. PA.
1117-B Edgawalar Onva
Orlando. Florida 13104
Tt laphono (447) ISO-MOO
Facamulo (447) 110-4411
Altomaya lor Palilionar
Publish April 13. 30. 1444
0E8-113

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U D
NOTICE I I HEREBY GIVEN,
lhal W. L K M o» Geraldine C
Kirk, the holder ol Hie following
certlficatafa) has tiled said carbftcate(s) lor a las dead to be
issued Ihereon Tha cartillcala
numbar(a) and ysar(e)
ol
issuenee. the description ol the
property, and tha namk(a) In
which II was aatested it/tre as
CERTIFICATE NO. 421
YEAR OF IM UANCI: 1113
Description ol Property: LEQ
ALL BLK I I TR I TOWN OF
U N F O R D PB 1 PO M
Namea In which aaaaaaad:
Flral lpanieh Assembly ol God
Inc ol tan lord Ad el void prop­
atty being In Ilia County ot
lemmata. Stale at Florida
Unless such c*rtillcal*(*) shall
be redeemed according to law,
tha property described in euctl
cerllllcalela) will be sold to lha
higher! bidder at the weal Irani
door,
Baminola
County
Courthouae. laniard. Florida.
on lha 14th day ol May. 11M . al
11:04 a m
Payment ol Bala lea, applica­
ble documentary (lamp laaaa
and recording loot ara required
lo be paid by lha succeaetul
bidder at tha tala. Full payment
at an amount equal lo the high•al bid Is dua within 24 hours
•liar tha advertised lima ol
tala. All payments shall be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable lo tha Clerk ol
tha Circuit Court
Dated thia llh day ol April,
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
by Shiriay C Hargarl
Deputy Clark
Publish April 1). 20 27 A May
4. 19M
DEB-109

YORK
AS
TRUSTEE
OF
AM REICO
RESIDENTIAL
SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTOAOE
LOAN
TR U ST
IM 7-3 UNDER POOLING AND
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF IEPTEMBER 1.
IH 7 . la Pkrinblf and FINLAN­
DIA D
WILBEKIN.
TWIN
RIVERS HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION.
INC.
in/aro
Delendant(a). I will tall to tha
higheal and batl bidder for
ceth at lha watl front door ol
tha Seminole County court­
house In Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida, at 11.40 A M.
on lha *th day el MAY. I H t .
lha following described proper­
ty aa oat lorth In told Final
Judgment, to ant
LOT 47. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION III-D. UNIT I. ACCORDING
TO
THE
PLAT THEREOF
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 44.
PAOE(S) 32. 13. 34. 33. AND 34.
PUBLIC RECORD! OF SEMI­
NOLE
COUNTY.
FLORIDA
33711.
NOTE: PUR 1UANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THII LAW FIRM
It DEEMED TO BE A OCBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
Deled lha Slh day ol APRIL.
1M4
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Cucuil Court
By: Oeborah Conanl
Deputy Clark
CODILIS A STAWIAR3KI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Sulla 450
Tampa. Florida 13107
Telephone (113) 177-1003
C IS *44-01521
Publish April tl. 30. tM 4
DEB-113

1(70 Bayvtew Aranua.
Surla 400
Toronto. Ontario
CANADA M40 3C1
YOU ANE NOTIFIED lhal an
action to toraclota a mortgage
on lha following datenbad prop­
arty in lanunola County, Florida:
LOT 44. BRISTOL PARK.
ACCONDINQ TO T H I PLAT
THEREOF. A l N IC0N0ED IN
P U T BOOK 31. PAGES 7E. E0
AND I t . PUBLIC NECOROB OF
ISMINOLS COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat baan lilaa sgamtl you and
you ara required la aarva a copy
el your written detentee. It any.
to it an SMITH E HIATT. PA..
PlamiiHt
atlornay*. whoaa
addratt la M SI Eatl Oakland
Park Blvd . Suita 101. Fort
Laudardola. Florida 13104, withto M d a n tuua Snl (toll al tutu
hcilion April M . ISM , and Mu
lha original with tha Clark ol thie
Court tilhar bstore ttrvica on
Plaintift'i attornaya or immedi■laly lhaiaallar. olharwlao a
dataull will be entered against
you lor lha relief demanded In
tha complaint or petition
DATED on April 11. IM S
MARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
As Clark ol the Court
By Deborah Conanl
As Oapuly Clark
In accordance with tha
Americana with Dtaabillliee Act
ol tMO. parsons needing special
accommodation lo participate In
thia proceeding should contact
lha Clark ol lha Court not later
than live business days prior to
lha proceeding al Via EanUnole
County Courthouse Telephone
447-133-4314 or 1-S00-4M-4770
via Florida Relay Service
Publish April 30. 37, I3M
DEB-174

UNCLAIMED
VEHICLE AUCTION
Removal ol lha below
described vehicles was con­
ducted in compliance with F 9
713.TS. Nolle* that Dutch's
Towing will tall said vehicles at
Public Auction tor cash an April
29lh at 10 00 am al 300
Persimmon A va , Sanford.
Florida Wa raaanra tha right to
withdraw any vehicles from Ihia
auction All vehicles sold AS IS
No lilU guaranteed Dutch's
Towing ratarvaa tha right lo bid
on any vshicla
Vehicles may ba viavrad one
hour pnur lo tala
1902 olds Brown
2G3AM1H3C1143153
IM S Old* LL Blue
1Q3BN37Y4FY304443
Publish April 30. I3M
DEB 111

NOTICE I I HENIBV OIVIN
Dial purtuanl la a Summary
Final Judgment ol Foracloaura
da lad Match 14. t»44 In Caaa
No M-34S3-CA-14-P In tha
C m m l court In and tar
lanunolt County. Florida m
which AMENICAN HOUEINO
DEVELOPMENT. INC la lha
PlamtiH. and MARION I. DAVIS,

Unit Number 317. RIDGEWOOD
VILLAS A CONDOMINIUM,
according lo tha Declaration el
Condominium
recorded
in
Official Records Book 3 t lt ,
Page M E. together with an
undivided interest. In lha com­
mon elemnta appurtananl
thereto in accordance with and
subioci to the covenants, condilions. restrictions, ease­
ments, te rm end other provi­
sions ol said Declaration ol
Condominium, a* recorded in
lha Public Records ol Seminole
County. Florida
DATED THIS 7th day ol April.
IM S
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By DorclhyW Bolton
Deputy Clerk
R. EDWARD COOLEY. IS O .
Shepard. McCabe E Cooley
1414 SR 434 Waal Sla. 300
Longwood. FL 31710
II you are a person with a dis­
ability who needa accommoda­
tion in order to participate In
thie proceeding, you ara end­
ued. al no coal to you. to lha
provision ol certain assistance.
Pleats contact Court adminleli at ion at 301 N. Park Ave..
Sanford.
Florida
31771.
Telephone (447) 323-4330 with­
in 2 working days ot your
receipt ol Ihia document. It you
ara hearing or voice impaired,
call 1-100-155-1771
Publish Apnl 13, 30. I3 M
DEB-114

CL1AMW4Q PERSON
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On May I. 1 « 9 at 10 00 AM.
Hemphill Salvage E Towing will
tall tha following lo satisfy lha
towing and •tora0 a liana to
accordance with taction 711.7*
Florida Statutes
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Publiah April 30, IS M
DEB-148

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DEAR READER- Quite possibly.
So-called long-w earing lipsticks,
which actual^ stein the lips, may be
aaaoriated with serious allergic reac­
tions.
All Upsticks contain color formulat­
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exist, consumers continue to search
for products that are creamy, pleas­
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Association, can ha written to at
P.O. Box B1SM, Cleveland, OH
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Winter Springe CKy
Attorney resigns
WINTER SPRIN GSWinter Springs City Attorney
Frank Kruppenbacher
resigned on Monday at the
regular session of the City
Commission.
Mayor Paul Partyka has
attempted to dismiss him for
two years, claiming
Kruppenbacher does not
attend enough City
Commission meetings,
sending associate Bill
Guthrie instead. A hearing to
appeal Partyka's failed
attempt to dismiss
Kruppenbacher was before
the Florida Supreme Court.

By BWI Items
Staff Writer
WINTER SPRINGS — The plans of a
Las Vegas developer to build a 900-acre
town center in Winter Springs have fold­
ed, at least for now.
Rohit Joshi, chairman of Josh! and
Associates, this month defaulted on a
critical deal to purchase 436 acres o f land
In the center of the proposed town center
development, which was proposed to be
located along State Road 431.
The developer plans to expand the
existing Winter Springs Town Center
with apartments, homes, shops, and a

Rohit Joshi defaults on land
contract; property still for sale
hospital facility. But, Joshi missed the
July 1 deadline to make a requited
deposit for critical property owned by
the Schrimsher Croup, a real estate bro­
kerage.
•
On Tuesday, the Schrimsher Group
notified the city of Winter Springs that
Joshi is in default of the contract.
Company vice president Michael
Schrimsher said the property is for sale

to anyone. Including Joshi. However, he
said negotiations with Joshi would be
"back to square one.
"As of now it’s for sale to whomever,"
Michael Schrimsher said. "That could
possibly include him (Joshi)."
Schrimsher said there is still property
that Joshi could purchase to the east and
west of his group's 436 acres. However,
without the Schrimsher land, the town

Beating the heat — tuba style

SANFORD-The City of
Sanford’s attempt to get
court permission to turn off
water at Ridgewood Vidas
apartments and condomini­
ums is scheduled to come
before a circuit court next
The city is seeking to dis­
solve a 30-day temporary
injunction issued Friday. July
23 that forced water to be
turned back on. The city
turned off water a t the com­
plex Wednesday. July 21
because former owner
Ridgewood Villas, Inc. owed
$12,000 in unpaid water
bills. Water was restored
Friday after the injunction
was made.
The hearing is scheduled
to take place on Tuesday,
Aug. 3, at 9:30 a.m., at the
Seminole County Court
House.
The court ordered water to
be restored last week after
hearing a complaint from
Central Florida Legal
Services, representing sev­
eral tenants.

" T h e p o in t to
rem em b er is that
w h at th e
g o v e rn m e n t g iv es
it m u st first tak e
a w a y ."

John S. Coleman

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C l a s s i f i e d ..............4 B - 6 B
C o m i c s .........................7 C
C r o s s w o r d ...................S B
D e a r A b b y ...................8 C
H e a lth f t F i t n e s s . .2 C
H o r o s c o p e .................. 7 C
O b i t u a r i e s .................. 6 A
O p i n i o n ................ 4 A -5 A
P e o p le .................. 3 C -6 C
P o U c e L o g ...................... 6 A ’
S p o r t s ...................1 B -2 B
T e l e v i s i o n .................. 6 C

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center could not be a continuous devel­
opment.
He did not disclose the price Joshi had
been under contract to pay for the prop­
erty.
Joshi. who city officials said was con­
ducting private business in Las Vegas
Friday, could not be reached for com­
ment.
Winter Springs Mayor Paul Partyka
said he spoke with Joshi this week, and
that he was told the town center plans
are still alive. However, Patyka said it is
not likely Joshi will meet the goal of
starting construction by Oct. 1.
See Center, Page 9 A

Pet experts
warn owners
about heat
By Jo e DeSantis
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Scorching heat
that has gripped Central Florida
and much o f the nation is giving
new meaning to the “Dog Days
o f Summer," prompting animal
experts in Seminole County to
remind pet owners to use both
common sense and extra precau­
tions to protect their pets from

extremely hot temperatures.
"This weather is brutal, just
brutal on dogs and cats." said
Mary Beth Lakes, Animal Care
Supervisor for Seminole County
Animal Control. "People really
need to give extra consideration
this time of year to how weather
affects the health of their ani­
mals."
Lakes suggests some common
See Pets, Page SA

Judge rules against
housing authority
Decision overturns
January ruling on
jury trials

Women’s business
meeting is Aug. 3

□ Quote

August 1, 1999
91st Year, No. 243
(407)3222611
Sanford, FL

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Ridgewood Villas
hearing on Ibaaday

ORLANDO - American
Business Women’s
Association, Future Chapter,
of Orlando, is meeting the
first Tuesday of each month.
The next meeting will be
Aug. 3, at 6 p.m. at the
Dubsdread Golf Course, 549
W. Par Street. Orlando. The
guest speaker will be
Michael Bass, financial plan­
ner. Call Nonna Donna at
(407) 2965-6055 to make
reservations.

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Expressway chief unveils plans
to battle traffic in Central Florida
By Jo e DeSantis
Staff Writer
SANFORD - When OrlandoOrange County Expressway
Authority Chair Wayne Rich
announced some bold plans for
regional transportation improve­
ments in Central Florida this
week, he wasn't only envision­
ing improvements for the mess
that has become 1-4.
Part of Rich's vision includes
improvement and expansion of
State Road 429 Which would
some day link Apopka and
Sanford across the Wekiva
River. The vision part is easy.
Getting all interested parties to
agree on how, where, when and
how to finance that idea and
others could be as challenging
as navigating rush hour traffic

on 1-4.
“Chairman Rich's ideas that
were released this week are
intended to start a debate," said
Steve Pustlenyk, Manager of
Communications and Marketing
for the Expressway Authority.
“We want to float them out
there and get some feedback.
Obviously there would be a
large number of entities
involved, and the possibility of
a joint taxing authority which
means a tremendous amount of
details."
Many of the toll-road agency’s
initiatives would require
approval from the various legis­
latures. Among the boldest of
Rich's proposals are:
• Construction of an elevated
highway above State Road 436
that would run from State Road

408 south to the Orlando
International Airport.
• Construction of the Western
Expressway and moving for­
ward with immediate building
of State Road 429 from Florida's
Turnpike south to County Road
535.
• Beginning an alignment
study for an east-west express­
way between Clermont in Lake
County and Orange County to
relieve State Road 50 congestion
• Opening discussions about
incorporating the Osceola
Parkway into the Expressway
Authority system.
• Developing a Regional
Transportation Development
Agency to develop, design and
construct transportation facili­
ties within the region and desigSee Traffic, Page 6A

•
SANFORD — A federal court
ruled this week that tenants in
public-housing units at the
Sanford Housing Authority have

Sec Ruling, Page 9A

B u t le r s c e le b ra te 63 y e a r s

Herald photo by Tommy Vincent

Ernie and Maude Butler are celebrating 63 years of marriage this
weekend. The couple meet in Chicago dunng the Great Depression
and have been together over since. Read more about Ernie and
Maude in Russ White’s column on Page 3A.

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the right to a jury trial when
appealing evictions, overturning
a decision made in January.
The ruling by District Judge
Patricia Fawsett on Tuesday in
Orlando strikes down a provi­
sion in the Housing Authority's
residential lease agreement that
said the tenant "waives any right
to jury trial in any court action
for the enforcement or termina­
tion of this rental agreement."

�2A • Seminole Herald. Sanford. Honda • Sunday. August t, 1999

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Ernie &amp; Maude’s fine romance
When Ernie met Maude in
in Grand Junction, Mich. She
Chicago during the Great
was the teacher at the school,
. D e p rm io a they had just
instructing first through eighth
enough money to go to a pic*
graders all at once.
hire show.
Ernie said Friday that he was
MIt became love at first sight,"
a very lonely fellow until he
Ernie said Friday.
met Maude. A year and a half
"Yes, that's right •the sight of after the picture show in
your smiling face," Maude
Chicago, they eloped and were
said, tenderly.
married by a minister in
Today, Ernie and Maude
Kentland, Ind.
Butler celebrate their
Some married folks
63rd wedding
forget the details •
anniversary. Ernie
some forget each
wanted to take his
other.
wife to New York to
Ernie and Maude
see a Broadway musi­
remember almost
cal. But the trip had
every moment
to be postponed.
they've been together
Ernie was hospital­
•even the uneasy
ized for eight days
years when he w a s j
with pneumonia.
Navy lieutenant d i £
The Butlers said
ing World War II.
they will have a can­
Ernie dealt with the
dlelight dinner at their W h l t a
Japanese. Maude
Sanford home.
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cared for their three
"Something roman- • • • • • • • children.
tic," Ernie said."Definitely,
Following the war, Ernie and
romantic."
Maude watched as Ernie, James
Theirs is a romance that
and Mary Ellen Butler • grew
brings joy to everyone who
into kind and loving adults.
meets Ernie and Maude.
Ernie, Sr., became a comptrol­
ler for Sears k Roebuck, head­
They've been through fire and
quartered in Chicago. He
rain - for better and for worse.
retired in 1972, not long after
He was a gifted musician.
Ernie Butler played first chair
surgery for abdominal cancer.
trumpet at the 1932 Olympic
"People say, 'Oh my God, the
poor guy's got cancer. Why the
Games in Los Angeles. Two
years later he came to
second day I was in the hospi­
Northwestern University in
tal, I tried to get out of bed,"
Ernie Butler said. "I said,
Chicago to study accounting.
Maude was a schoolteacher
'they're not going to keep me

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h e n . I'm going to be well. I just
feel I had a positive attitude, I
knew I was going to be well. I
knew I was going to be well."
Ernie said that some people
never wanted to talk about
having had cancer. "I wanted
to tell people," he said. "I want
them to know if they have faith
and determination it can be
beaten. We all have problems.
But if you strive hard and try
to be above board you can
win."
Ernie and Maude came to
Sanford in 1970. Ernie's sister
lived in D eU nd. He and
Maude were determined to
enjoy the sunshine. To walk on
a beach, play golf, praise the
Lord at First Methodist Church,
and Join the Optimist Club.
Ernie even went back to work •
at Howe Custom Case Co. in
Sanford. He became president
o f the Sanford Optimist Club.
The musician in Ernie
emerged again, too. He helped
organize the annual Seminole
County Band Festivals that are
sponsored by the Optimist
Ernie w « singing a song to
Maude on Friday. " I l l Be
Seeing You."
"We like the old romantic
songs," Maude said.
"Isn't it wonderful, Maudle •
our romance," he said.
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�4A • Seminole Hetakl. Sanford. Florida ■Sunday. August t. 1999

Editorial &amp; Opinion
Our View

Opinion
Page Policy

Law &amp; Order and
Brian Tooley
The name is Brian Tooley. He's a cop the new Top Gun in the
Sanford Police Department.
Three years ago, an independent study Inutui the Sf’D to he a dys­
functional force. There was dissension, finger pointing, emharrassment.
The town's new mayor Larry Dale blew a loud whistle.
He took a beating for wanting to change things at the SPD. Some
said it was a personal thing. The independent inquiry prompted a
major shakeup in the city's law enforcement agency. The chief and
deputy chief hastily retired. So did the acting chief who first helped
the SPD gain respectability.
The process took time and caused grief for many parties.
There was a possibility that Sheriff Don Eslinger's office would
take over for the Sanford Police Force. Ihe city would contract
another law enforcement agency to do the work its own force was
no not up to doing.
Sanford residents fought to stop this option.
Dale agreed.
Eslinger told the Sanford commission that his office would form
partnerships with Sanford. There Is where Ihe idea for the communi­
ty service center on 13th Street was bom. "The SPD was reluctant to
come to us for help," Eslinger said. “It considered this a weakness.”
Acting Chief Ray Bronson helped form a number of communitypolicing partnerships. He called the Sheriff frequently. He improved
the morale at the SPD. He helped alleviate the tension of residents
throughout the city.
Sanford, to tv sure, is a small city with all the big city problems.
Drogs. Prostitution. Crime. Sanford had more crime than all the
other cities in Seminole County. "Work this town and you could
work on any police force in the country," a senior SPD officer said.
Finding the right Top Gun was imperative.
We believe Brian Tooley will prove to bo just the chief needed in
Sanford. "He'll take the SPD to new heights." Chief LVputy Sheriff
Steve Harriett told The Herald. Harriett Is a former SPD chief. He
knows the town, the police force and the responsibilities.
Tooley will report to City Manager Tony Vanderworp - not to the
mayor or the City Commission. This was changed by a referendum
suggested by the police study agent. It is a good change. The old
method did not work. Give Dale credit for championing the change.
Some of the town’s crybaby cops hate him. They'll be dealing with
Brian Tooley now.
Tooley spent 25 years with the Orlando Police Force. He's 48. Too
young to retire. Too good not to command his own force. May that
force be with him. Sanford casts its eager eyes on you.
Good luck and Godspeed.
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Wild me.isurrd up amI who came up short? Tlte Meter takes (lit* weekly
\iial signs of the county to discover who's got ilu-ir mo|o working.
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HOLD THE PONIES: Big-time developer Rohtl Joshi abandons plans lor Winter Springs. Residents mourn loss ol two
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TOP GUN: Sanford selects Brian Tooley as its police chief,
He ends 25-year stmt with the Oilando Polico Department .
May the Force be with you. Chief Watch the midges
TOO MANY LETTERS: Seminole County Commissioners
turn down request to rename Oak Knoll Point in Lake Mary to
The Honorable Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King, Jr.
Memorial Heritage Point. The voto was 5-0.There goes the
Super Bowl

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LOOKING FOR MR. WRIGHT: Attorney Ken Wright has
another mission He's on Ihe initial Statewide Financial
Advisory Committee in Bill McCollum’s raco lor the U S.
Senate. Wright is also helping tund Seminole County
Commissioner Dick Van Der Weide's re-election effort Yep,
Wiight also serves several land developers in the county
DEAR JOHNS: You asked lor it, lellows. Seminole County is
Florida’s Natural Choice. If you want lo pay tor sex, go some­
where else Stay out of Casselberry The cops are going to
get you every time
THAT BITES: Break out the poopor-scoopers and clean up
your mess trom the "Pet Rocks' concert fiasco Fido would
not approve ol your fiduciary fowl-up. Forget your whimsical
pet projects in the future. Your actions cast a negative shad­
ow on the hard work o( front line employees and volunteers.
PERFECT PARTNERS: Apprenticeship program is perfect
illustration of collaborative efforts between private industry
and higher education Two grads from Oviedo High hoad to
guaranteed jobs in South Carolina with unlimited futures,
good pay, and no student loans.
ANYBODY HOME: The poster child (rom hell for the NRA.
Cites family's gun heritage' while unsupervisod grandson
points shotgun and 38 caliber pistol at neighborhood kids and
says I ’m going to shoot you and kill you.* Get a grip, grandpa

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Your View
Brodie takes issue
with editorial
To Ihe editor
When I read “Whose land is it?”
(Sunday. July 18, 1999) |won­
dered aboul Ihe analogy that the
writer was trying to draw
between the fires of last year
and the current clash between
homeowners and developers.
The more I thought about it, the
more I realized there was a con­
nection, one probably not seen
or intended by the writer.
The fight to control urban devel­
opment is a fire that has burned
in parts of rural Seminole
County for Ihe better part of this
decade. The "fires” have been in
places called Bailie Ridge and

Astor Farms. They have been
sparked by events known as the

Chuluota Small Area Study, and
the Comprehensive Plan.
by companies known as CRG
When did this plan become not
and CFG at Chapman.
good enough (or the county?
I ll is detail probably escapes
When did the county decide
that the dreams of these homesome members of the Seminole
Herald's editorial staff, who are
owners could he sacrificed for a
newcomers to this county.
Target Industry Area and afford­
Your editorial stales "(These res­ able housing?
Who told the Herald editorial
idents) should remember, how­
ever, the very homes they live in board that the homeowners
were not there a few short years need to discuss the issues with
developers and county plan­
ago, and similar arguements
(sic) could have been made
ners? Daryl Me IJin , who wants
the residents to negotiate with
against their homesites, as
well."
the developers.
Developers are in business to
In 1*487, Seminole County
make money and negotiation
adopted a Comprehensive Plan
only means that the profitability
and a Future l and Use map. In
of their development will go
1987, one home lo an acre or
down if they give in to the
more was good enough for the
•' q ^ u w k ^ fl the residents.
county, so these residents built
their homes. Then- w a s no need . X u j lu U y p la n n e r s a re p a id *U (&gt; .
for argument. They had a dream directed to follow the edicts of
the Comprehensive Plan, and to
of rural life that was assured by

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Summer started familiarly enough, Ihe
suburban neighborhood hours later, he shot
humidity and temperature rising in tandem. two of them dead. Police later killed him as
It was indistinct from Southern summers
he tried to escape.
past, sultry and unhurried, as usual. Old
Even as one of those* slain police officers
patterns exerted themselves — lawns dying
was being laid to rest on Long Island, N.Y.,
of heat, rush-hour traffic disrupted .............. ■.............. Mark O. Burton, a day trader,
by sudden thunderstorms, smoky
opened fire on two stock-broker­
barbecue fires in city parks.
age offices, killing nine people.
The familiarity was not to last.
Twelve others were injured. As
It is still hot, still humid, still hazy,
the horror continued to unfold,
but something vital has changed.
police discovered Ihe bodies of
By the time a crazed gunman
his wife and two children, blud­
ended a Buckhead killing spree by
geoned to death with a hammer,
shooting himself on Thursday
in their home in a southern sub­
evening, the sense of an ordinary
urb. Police also revealed that
summer in metropolitan Atlanta
Burton was the prime suspect in
had died, too, drilled full of bullet
the
heating deaths of his first wife
C ynthia
holes. How could it he otherwise
and her mother in Cedar Bluff,
with a string of bloody massacres
Ala., in 1993.
in less than three weeks?
There were preludes to this
• * •
On July 12, Cyrano Marks shot
summer of bloodshed: the shoot­
and killed two adult sisters, including his
ings at a suburban high school just before
girlfriend, and four of the household's chil­
school ended (on the heels of the carnage at
dren (a fifth child was wounded but sur­
Colorado's Columbine High), the string of
vived) before killing himself in the house
accidental shootings of small children by
they all shared on Atlanta's south side. It
their playmates in late spring. But fur a few
was the worst mass murder in Atlanta his­
lazy, ha/y weeks, it seemed that summer
tory — a record that lasted less than a
might bring a welcome change of headlines,
month.
if only in the form of unbearable heat.
On July 23. Greg Smith attacked a neigh­
Hot weather, at least, is something
bor and shot and wounded a police officer
Atlantans are used to, something we can get
our heads around, something we can talk
who came to investigate. When SWAT offi­
cers stormed his house in a working-class
about. It is a comfortable conversational

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the supermarket, on the Little league field,
we know how to trade tales of air-condi­
tioners gone haywire at the worst of times,
of the dreaded monthly bill for that prvdous cool air, of Ihe dehumidilier pur­
chased on sale.
We cannot have those easy and comfort­
able conversations about Cyrano Marks or
Greg Smith or, especially, Mark Burton.
Marks, at least, left us room to distance our­
selves; his massacre* was a case of "family
violence." Smith, too, gave us a psychic hid­
ing place; we believe we can stay away
from neighbors who show any signs of
erratic or abusive behavior, as he did in the
months before his final violent outburst.
But Burton shattered our illusions of
safety and routine, coming out of nowhere
to launch his grim attack in a crowded
office building in Buckhead, Atlanta's glitzi­
est neighborhood and one of its safest. We
cannot hide from his kind. They could he at
the mall, in the park, at the movies where
we go to escape the heat.
It has become a disturbing summer, alto­
gether unrecognizable. The pity is, in this
gun-sodden and violence-filled culture, its
bloodshed may come to seem familiar.
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make recommendations to the
Board of County
Commissioners. The only
avenue of negotiation open lo
the citizens of Seminole County
is to appeal to their elected offi­
cials, whose* job it Is to serve the
voters.
The citizens have spoken often,
by letter, by telephone, by peti­
tion and at public hearings.
Commissioners have turned a
deaf ear lo the reasonable pleas
of homeowners
So, whose editorial was that
anyway? Did the Herald editori­
al stalf look at all of the issues
involved in the fight for appro­
priate development, or did they
write the views of one commis­
sioner?

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
It’s our m oney, give it back! Letters
tary of Health and Human
President Clinton says that if
Services
would, or even might,
Republicans get their way on
determine
such services were
tax cuts, women will suffer
not
"reasonable
or necessary."
more than men. He knows
What
if
the
doctor
felt, under
about suffering women. He's
his
or
her
professional
stan­
been responsible for inflicting
dards
of
care,
that
those
services
pain on legions of them.
were
reasonable
and
necessary
In a shameless attempt to
to the patient's health and well­
persuade those soccer mums to
being? Too bad. The
submit to him one
doctor had to obey the
more time, the presi­
government.
dent said of Medicare
With abortion, the
that "women especial­
decision
is to be left
ly need it." One of the
between
a woman and
few things on which
her doctor. With
Republicans and
Medicare, the "pnipDemocrats agree is
er" treatment would
that Medicare needs
be decided by a
fixing. Yet pouring
bureaucrat, not a doc­
good money after bad
tor.
isn't going to do it.
Cal
Nothing will change
The rationale for
T h o m a s unless there is an out­
Clinton's statement
cry. If people don't
was a conveniently
mind the government
available study by a
taking up to half of what they
women's advocacy group. The
make to be used as government
Older Women's League, which
wishes, government will contin­
found that, because women on
ue to grab our money jnd give
average live longer than men,
us only what it thinks we need.
they rely more on Medicare. All
(Didn't we just recently defeat a
the more reason to fix the sys­
system that believed "from each
tem by allowing people to
according to his ability, to each
choose which private health
according to his need"?) If we
plan they would prefer. That
continue to believe that govern­
may be about to happen.
ment will always send us a
With the attention given to
the death of John F. Kennedy
(r., the press missed what could
turn out to be the cure for what
ails Medicare. A US. Court of
Appeals on July 16 overturned
a lower court ruling and guar­
anteed the right of older people
to contract privately for
Medicare services, fax* from
government interference.
The case is the United Seniors
Association (USA) vs Shalala
(Secretary of Health and
Human Services Donna
ShataLi). USA tiled the lawsuit,
claiming that Section 4507 of
the tkilanced Budget Act of
1997 unconstitutionally harmed
seniors because it prevented
them from privately contract­
ing for certain health-care ser­
vices by requiring doctors who
perform such services to agree
not to treat any Medicare recip­
ients for two years.
Prior to the lawsuit, seniors
had little control over their
own health care, and doctors
feared that providing certain
services to Medicare recipients
might get them in trouble with
the federal government. For
example, one Medicare patient
desiring a physical exam and
checks for such things as dia­
fre
betes was prohibited from
receiving the simplest of labo­
ratory tests. Doctors were fined
$10,000 each time they violated
Medicare guidelines. The unan­
imous court decision will now
allow Medicare patients to
freely contract with their doc­
tors for these basic services.
Medicare is broken because
of bureaucratic mismanage­
ment and Lick of competition.
Under the system forced on
seniors and their doctors, a
doctor was forbidden to freely
give his or her Medicare
patients health-care services if
that doctor believed the secre-

check from one or more scxi.il
programs and so we don't have
to save and invest wisely on our
own and for our own, govern­
ment will continue to do that,
too. The choice is liberty or
dependency — but we have to
choose.
The Medicare and tax debate
is about power. At his last news
conference, the president said,
"If we don’t save Scxial Security
... it will lx* because we choose
to reward ourselves today by
risking our prosperity tomor­
row." He's talking about our
money. It doesn't belong to him
or to government.
This rhetoric is about issue
positioning for the next election,
not care. No one will ever care
for you more than you. And no
one Can take belter care of you
than you. Republicans are try­
ing to make this case, but
they're being drowned out by
the media and by a president
who not only doesn't respect
women In* pretends to care for
hut also has no respect for the
rest of us, either. If he did, he
wouldn't lie so much, not only
about Medicare and taxes, but
about anything else1.
t |W I, to t A flp ln Time*

not directly take human life, left
to bum at the hands of the cur­
rent County Commission, they
will be as devastating to this
county as any natural disaster. It
Ls time for Mel.ain to adjust his
attitude towards his con­
stituents, to take time to listen
to what they have to say, and to
uphold the Comprehensive
Plan, as is his duty.
Shari Brodie
Oviedo

Turner thanks
Sanford for help
To the editor
I am writing this letter to thank
the community of Sanford.
A few weeks ago I wrote to the
editor of the Seminole Herald
out of utter frustration To
recap, my neighbor, a single
mother of two, has been aban­
doned by her abusive husband
She i&gt; unable to work because
of her immigration status, and

will be unable to get her work
visa reinstated until the end of
September. She has no income
and no source of help from the
government because of her lack
of a social security number.
After my letter appeared in the
Seminole Herald, the editor
called to let me know there was
someone who wanted to help.
That person was Jean Metis our neighbor who runs the
"soup kitchen." lean has been a
God-send. She gave my neigh­
bor food for her children. She
wouldn't take "no" from other
agencies who did not want to
help. She got her electricity and
water turned back on. She has
offered transportation and is
networking with the communi­
ty to get work for this individ­
ual. (On a personal note, I live
in the Historic District. I wish
all of my neighbors were as car­
ing, loving and non-judgmental
as jean is.)
Others stepped forward as well.
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to remain anonymous, donated
money to an electrical account.
Trooper Kim Miller of the
Florida Highway Patrol drove
all the way to my office in Lake
Mary to deliver a car seat. Yet
another neighbor donated a
used hot water heater so the
family wouldn't go through
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When I wrote the last letter to
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Again, thank you neighbors!
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Sanford

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Obituaries
ALVINA H. ROSS
Alvina H. Ross. 93, Grand
Plaza Drive. Orange City, died
Thursday July 29, 1999. Bom in
Philadelphia. Pa., she moved to
Central Florida in 1988. Mrs.
Ross was a secretary for NYV
Ayer St Son, Philadelphia. She
attended Rolling Hills Moravian
Church.
Mrs. Ross was a member of
ladies Circle, Maturists at the
Church, Order of the Eastern
Star.
Survivors include son, Russell
H. Ross, South Hampton, Pa.;
daughter, Alvina M. Kurtz,
Orange City; five grandchildren;
six great-grandchildren.
JOSEPH GAFFERT
Joseph Gaffert, 53, New
Shadowwood Court, Apopka,
died Thursday July 29, 1999.
Bom in Brooklyn, N.Y., he
moved to Central Florida in 1983

from. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mr.
Gaffert was a security officer for
Advance Security. He was
Catholic.
Mr. Gaffert was a Veteran of the
U S. Marines, who served in the
Vietnam War.
Survivors include wife, Patricia
Gaffert, Apopka; two sons,
Edward Joseph Gaffert of
Altamonte Springs, John David
Gaffert Apopka; brother, Victor
Gaffert, Longwood.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, is in charge of
arrangements.
FRANCINA SHAW ROGERS
Francina Shaw Rogers, 78,
Persimmon Ave., Sanford, died
Wednesday July 28,1999. Bom in
Sanford, she was a lifetime resi­
dent. Mrs. Rogers was a custodi­
an for AmIrak. Sanford. She was
a member of Rescue Church of

God in Sanford.
Survivors Include three sons,
Ret. SFC Ronald L. Nelson of
Lake Mary, Phillip VV. Shaw of
Deltona, Ned Acree of Sanford;
four daughters, Norma L.
Nelson of Sanford, Betty Clark
of Sanford, Diann Nelson of
Sanford, Patricia Acree of
Sanford; brother, Fred Shaw, Jr.,
Rochester, N.Y.; sisters. Elizabeth
Spain of El Paso, Texas; Jersey
Mae Wright of Deltona; 23
grandchildren; 13 great-grand­
children.
Lankford Funeral Home,
DcLand. is in charge of arrange­
ments.
ALBERT SUHIE
Albert Suhie, 76, Sunbelt Circle,
Sanford, died Tuesday July 27,
1999. Bom In Rankin, Pa., he
moved to Central Florida In 1986
from Rankin. Mr. Suhie was a
retired steel worker for Edgar

Thompson
Steel
Mill
in
Pennsylvania, who served for 30"
years. He was a member of All
Souls Catholic Church, Sanford.
Mr. Suhie was a Veteran of the
Army and Air Force who served
in WWII. He was a member of
the American Legion, Sanford.
Survivors include wife, Lucy
Suhie, Sanford.
Fourtowns Cremation, Orange
City, is in charge of arrange­
ments.

DU1 Arrests
Altamonte Springs — July 28. Edith Bailey Ray, 64, of
Champion Avenue, Altamonte Springs, was stopped by
Seminole County deputies on Forest O ty Road, Altamonte
Springs. She was charged with driving under the influence of
alcohol.
Sanford — July 30. Ronald Scott Gammon, 37, of Ventura
Drive, Sanford was stopped by Sanford police at 25th and
Granada. He was charged with driving under the influence of
alcohol and refusing to sign a citation.
Lake M ary— July 30. Mark Earl Monroe, 39, of Grand Vista
Drive, DeBary, was stopped by Lake Mary police on CR-15 and
Springhurst. He was charged with driving under the influence
of alcohol and carrying a concealed firearm.

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Altamonte Springs — July 30. Scott Brian Gnatt, 36, of
Rlverbend Drive, Altamonte Springs, was stopped by
Altamonte Springs police on SR 436 and Jackson Street, he was
charged with driving under the influence of alcohol possession
of cannabis under 20 grains, and possession of narcotics para­
phernalia.
Disorderly Conduct
O viedo— July 28. Lawrence Dwight Burrell 18, of Aristotle
Avenue, Orlando, was arrested by Seminole County deputies
following a parking lot argument with his girlfriend. He was
charged with resisting/obstructing a law enforcement officer
without violence, breach of peace, and disorderly conduct

Traffic
I Continued from Page LA
nate that agency to have the
power to develop its own fund|ing sources derived from special
•option sales taxes or a special
taxing district.
The Expressway Authority
has given no timetable for the
projects and acknowledges the
costs would be significant.
’ Pustlenyk said the current
pace of transportation construc­
tion simply is not and will not
Keep pace for access demand
throughout Central Florida in
the future.
; “We have experienced incredi­
ble growth and we continue to
experience it," Pustlenyk said.
'TThe increased growth is much
more than people realize."
■He added. "The chairman's

:

concerns are that if we are not
bold now and realistically
address these issues well find
ourselves in a critical position.
Five or 10 years down the road,
the economies of some areas in
Central Florida could be stifled
or even crippled because of traf­
fic congestion."
Pustlenyk said residents in
various counties around Central
Florida have voted down tax
increases for transportation in
the past largely because trans­
portation was always connected
to other referendum items. He
said he feels the Expressway
Authority is cautiously opti­
mistic that given an opportunity
to vote for increased taxes sole­
ly to address congestion and

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CHANGE OF LAND USEr m t n i
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN toM tos City of LMS Mary Local Ptonreng Agsncy « ■ hoto •
puefcc h u n v on August ' l l , 19M . *1 Lata Mary City HsM. 100 N ona Country Club
Road. Lsfcs M ary, Florida, bagtnning at 7:00 P M. or a* soon tosroota f a t posstoto
*The purpota ot O tt haamg it to raoarvt puMc npuf on Lugs and Sm at Scab Amand/n anti to the CayX Comprtnonaiva Plan FtAaa Land Uaa Map T fb Agancy may maka
racommondabon to to* Lata Mary Cay Commtaaan on to* adoption ot ordtoancaa associ­
ated with tho blow ing (! ) Changng to* Futurs Land Uaa dstignalion assigned to cartain
property from Low Density Residential to Commercial. (3) C b n g n g toe Futura land Uaa
d e la tio n assigned to cartpn proparty tom Medium Density Raaidantial to PuMtcfSemi
Public. (3) Changing the Futua Land Uaa Otalgnabon assigned to cartain property tom Low
Oonaity Residential to Offica, (4 ) Amendng lha tod ot lha Fuhm Land Um Ebmant ot the
Com pithanaha Plan to todude potciaa addmaamg School Sang

transportation issues, voters
would be more receptive.
"The number of potential toll
projects can't fund all of the
area's transportation needs," he
said. "We would be looking at
discussing some type of sales
tax, additional gasoline tax, a
special district tax, or perhaps
some type of combination. The
Expressway is not necessarily
looking at becoming the taxing
body, we're just looking for a
role to play.
Speaking specifically about
the proposed Apopka-Sanford
link, Pustlenyk said the
Authority is not looking to
create access just for the sake
of access, or to spur develop­
ment.

a stand-alone toll road. It's like
planning a new retail store.
Initially, until ridership builds
up over a period of perhaps 10years, the level of use simply
wouldn't pay for that link.

•Sanford — July 30. Darrin Andrew Waters, 28, of Kaywood
Drive, Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police following an
incident In which he was yelling at and kicking his truck. He
was charged with disorderly intoxication.
Drug Arrests
Fem Park — July 28. Elizabeth Ann Williams, 34, of South
Myrtle Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County
deputies on Highway 17-92 in Fem Park She was charged with
possession of a controlled substance-crack cocaine, and possession/use of drug paraphernalia.

"We would be looking at lim­
ited access to that project and if
its done, it has to be done right
to minimize the impact and pro­
vide for mitigation."
Pustlenyk said original pro­
jected costs for an ApopkaSanford link are now several
years old.

Oviedo — July 30. Jacqueline Sue Paul 37, of Park Manor
Drive, Orlando, was stopped by Oviedo police on Broadway
Street West Oviedo. She was charged with possession of a con­
trolled substance-crack cocaine, possession of drug parapherna­
lia, and resisting arrest without violence.

"Years ago it was projected at
about $ 200 million," he said.
"Now that cost is probably clos­
er to $300 to S400 million."

Sanford — July 29. Jesae Jones, 26, of Garrison Drive, Sanford,
was stopped by Seminole County deputies at 13th and
Mangoustine, Sanford. He was charged with possession of less
than 20 grams of cannabis, and carrying a concealed firearm.

The Expressway Authority
spokesman said it has previous­
ly sought Input from environ­
"There already exists a great
mental
groups on other projects
deal o f pressure for develop­
with
the
formation of an
ment in that corridor," he
Environmental Advisory Group.
acknowledged. "We are certainHe said the Authority planned
■Jy aware of the environmental
•concerns of the Wekhra River. *«* to regather that group to seek
And there's no guarantee a pro­ its input on many of Rich’s pro­
posed projects.
ject (Ike that could find a life as

Battery/Assault
Sanford — July 29. Janette Lee Miller, 31, of Scott Drive.
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police following an altercation
with two other females at North Palmetto Drive. She was
charged with aggravated battery.

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THE CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NOTICE OF ZONING CODE
AMENDMENT

FROM ORLANDO FLORIDA
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The City of Lake Mary City Commission proposes to adopt
the foflewing ordinance;

Amending the Lake Mary Code of Ordinances to Include
definitions for cemetery, crematorium, funeral horns and
mausoleum, and amending Chapters 194.59, 194.63,
194.64 and 194.66 to include cemeteries, crematoriums,
funeral homes and mausoleums as a conditional use.

File number

Applicant

Request

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to Pubtc/Sem! PubSc

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City ol Lake Mary

School Siting
Tax) Amendment

A copy o l the Comprehensive Plan. Future Land Uaa Map and lha proposed im endm enlt
and a n o a a le d ordwancaa (w ith legal deicnptoni te l forth in toe appendical ot the o rd i­
nance!) are available tor m ipe cH n to toe Community Development O ffice. Lake Mary G ty
H al. 100 N orth C ounty O ub Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday through Friday, tom 6 00 A.
M unM 5 00 P M . or you may c a l 324-3049 lor mtormaBon concerning toete amendment*
Interested p a rtia l may appear and be heard regarding the ie proposed amendments or w rit­
ten com ments may be Nad w ith the C ty Clerk at 100 North Country Chib Road. Lake Mary.

Florida
NOTE PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED RECORD OF THIS MEETING IS MADE
BY THE CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF APPEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY
THE CITY ANY PERSON W ISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR APPELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO
MAKE THE NECESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OW N EXPENSE
Porien t w ith diaatxMiea needing assistance to paroopale in any o t toes* proceeding*
should contact toa O V * ADA Coordineior al b a s t 44 hours )n advance ot toe m eeting at
(407) 324-3024
Oty ot Lake Mary, Florida
Carol A Foster. Oty Clark
DATED July 29. 1999
PUBLISH August 1 .1999

A public hearing on the ordinance will be held August 12,
1999 at Lake Mary City Hall, 100 North Country Club Road,
Lake Mary, Florida at 7:00 P.M., or as soon thereafter as
possible.

Sunday, August 1,1999
10:00 AM and 6:00 PM
Faith Missionary Church

A copy of the ordinance is available for inspection in the
Community Development Office, Lake Mary City Hail. 100
North Country Club Road, Lake Mary, Florida, Monday
through Friday, from 8:00 A.M . until 5:00 P.M., or you may
call 324-3049 for information concerning this ordinance.

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Interested parties may appear and be heard regarding the
proposed ordinance or written comments may be filed with
the City Clerk at 100 North Country Club Road, Lake Mary,
Florida.

Enroll Now
for Fall!

NOTE: PERSONS ARE ADVISED THAT A TAPED REC­
ORD OF THIS MEETING IS MADE BY THE CITY FOR ITS
CONVENIENCE. THIS RECORD MAY NOT CONSTITUTE
AN ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE PURPOSES OF AP­
PEAL FROM A DECISION MADE BY THE CITY. ANY PER­
SON W ISHING TO ENSURE THAT AN ADEQUATE REC­
ORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR AP­
PELLATE PURPOSES IS ADVISED TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT HIS OR HER OW N EX­
PENSE.

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Member school *
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Persons with disabilities needing assistance to participate in
any of these proceedings should contact the City's ADA Co­
ordinator at least 48 hours in advance of the meeting at
(407) 324-3024.
City o f Lake M ary, Florida
C arol A. Foster
City Clerk
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Business
Business Briefs
Lake M ary residents
prom oted at IH -C ity
Lake Mary * Tri-City Electrical
Contractors, Inc., a Building
On* Services company, has pro­
moted Lake Mary residents
Ranee Borderick and David
Beaseiey.
Beaseley has been promoted
to Chief Operating Officer of
(he company. Broderick has
been promoted to District Vice
President.
Beaseley, a 34-year veteran of
Tri-City, is responsible for man­
aging ail operations of the com­
mercial division of the compa­
ny.
He is a graduate of Rollins
College and holds a Master
Electrician License and a State
of Florida Registered Electrical
Contractor's License. He is a
past Secretary of the Central
Florida Chapter of Associated
Builders and Contractors and
and member of the
International Association of
Electrical Inspectors. He resides
in Lake Mary with his wife,
Patricia.
Broderick, a. 27-year veteran
of Tri-City, is responsible for
managing the company's single
family and multi-family resi­
dential projects statewide.
He resides in Lake Mary with
his wife. Jay, and his youngest
daughter, Brooke. His eldest
daughter. Missy, is married and
resides in Jacksonville with two
daughters.
Broderick is a graduate of
Rollins College School of
Business and is a State of
Florida Certified Unlimited
Electrical Contractor. He is a
member of the Florida
Association of Electrical
Contractors and the Home
Builders Association.
Tri-City, founded in 1958 and
located in Lake Mary, provides
electrical contracting services.
L o c a l In te rn e t
C om p any Expands
Winter Park* Continuing its
explosive growth trends
WebSolvers, Inc. today
announced the acquisition of
International Internet, Inc. of
America. It is the first acquisi­
tion since the company's found­
ing in 1995.
International Internet was
founded by Deborah Westgate
on 1996. It brings to
WebSolvers a home builders.
Realtors and real estate devel­
opments, including the
Heathrow Community, Alaqua
Lakes and the Central Florida
Home Builders Association.
Westgate will join the team as
an account executive.
“We are pleased to welcome
Deborah and all of the
International Internet's cus­

tomers to the WebSolvers family,“ said Matt Certo, VWbSoIvcrs
CEO. "this is an overwhelm­
ingly positive first step both for
companies, as well as our new
customers."
In the past year, WebSolvers
has more than doubled its rev­
enue and is on track for 400 per­
cent growth in 1999.
WebSolvers' current clients
include Central Florida compa­
nies such as HTE, Rollins
College, Middleton Pest
Control, the City of Winter Park
and Panera Bread. In early
1999, the company launched
CitySpeak, its first major tech­
nology product release.

K eller Outdoor wins
1999 Aurora award
Sanford - Keller Outdoor, a
Sanford based environmental
services, landscaping, irrigation
and nursery company, was
recently named a winner of a
1999 Aurora award by the
Southeast Builders Convention.
The Aurora was awarded for
work Keller did restoring a pri­
vate home in Winter Park as
landscape arehitecht for the pro­
ject. Charles Clayton
Construction, Inc. was the
builder and Slocum Platts the
designer.
Lost year, Keller Outdoor
reported sales revenues of more
than $13 million. This year,
Keller officials project more
than $15 million in revenues.

H arkins lays
Fou nd ation For Bank
Lake Mary* Harkins
Development Corp., a design
build construction manager, is
nearing completion on the inau­
gural building for the newest
member of Seminole County’s
banking community.
The soon-to-be-home of
Community National Bank of
Mid Florida features a brick
facade being installed by mar
Brick. The 4,500 square foot
building, under construction at
3001 lake Mary Blvd., will reach
substantial completion in late
September.
Designed for Harkins
Development Corp. by D S L
Architects, the building is colo­
nial in design with stucco and
pre-cast concrete trim slim with
copper roof features and a
cupola topping the new finan­
cial institution. The estimated
cost of the project is $750,000.
Community National Bank is
presently operating from a tem­
porary location in the Oaks
Shopping center on Lake Mary
Blvd.
Harkins Development Corp.
services include site develop­
ment, underground utilities,
paving, and construction of the

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Have you heard any of TH IS recently?

5.1. G oldm an H elps
D edicate W ater Plant
Longwood* S.I. Goldman
Company, a Comfort Systems
ISA mechanical contractor
located in Longwood, FL, has
completed Orlando's first
downtown chilled water distri­
bution plant for Orlando's
Utilities Commission (OUC).
The $2.1 million facility located
on OUC's downtown Orlando
property was developed by the
joint venture of OUC and
Cincinnati-based TrigenCinergy Solutions.
According to Ranee Brown,
5.1. Goldman Co. Project
Manager, construction of the
initial plant ad connections to
UC's headquarters, Orlando
City Hall and an Adjoining
office building are complete.
Subsequent underground pip­
ing and individual building
hook-ups will take place as
owners join OUC's District
Cooling Program.
5.1. Goldman Co. served as
general contractor and self per­
formed the mechanical con­
tracting for the new plant.
OUC is breaking new ground
by offering central chilled water
to private building owners
needing to replace dated HVAC
system throughout Orlando.
One such owner, CNL
Corporate Properties, estimates
it saved $750,000 by connecting
to the District Cooling program
compared to installing an
HVAC system during construc­
tion.
Phase one construction
included construction of the
3,800 square foot plant, demolition of Orlando City Hall's
existing Central Energy Plant
and connection to the new sys­
tem; connection to OUC's exist­
ing downtown headquarters;
connection of CNL Corporate
Properties office building
presently under construction;
and extensive underground
piping throughout the southern
part of downtown Orlando.
Construction of Phase one
which began in September
1998, was completed in April
1999, ten days early.
In phase two, 1200 ton chillers
were installed , and a third unit
is scheduled to be in place
year's end. Future plant expan­
sions will expand capacity to
7200 tons of chilled water.
5.1. Goldman also completed
a $13.5 million chilled water
distribution plant on Lockheed
martin's West Plant in Orlando,
FI for OUC in 1998.

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following the service so come, hear GodY Wbrd.
have some great food and get to know your neighbors!
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SH IP H O U SIN G A S S IS T A N C E P R O G R A M

Pets
Continued from Pago 1A
sense tips for pet owners, among
them; make sure outdoor ani­
mats have plenty of shade and
adequate water — and make
sure outside animals have wellanchored water bowls so they
don’t knock their supply over In
the morning and go dry all day
long. Early morning and evening
exercise should replace mid-day
romps when temperatures can
easily hover in the mid-to-upper
90's for a week at a time.
"The number one thing to do is
refrain from making car trips
with dogs or cats aboard," said
Lakes. "With temperatures like
this, even a five-minute stop at a
convenience store with an animal •
in the car is a dangerous risk."
She said that temperatures
inside an automobile, even with
windows roiled down can reach
as high as 130 degrees In min­
utes, leaving the family pet In
peril even for short periods of
time.
Likes suggests giving pets
plenty of cool tap water, but not
ice water.
"That’s lust as dangerous
because a dog or cat’s body tem­
perature can drop too quickly
posing another set of risks."

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$900,000 VERY LOW INCOME
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$292,369
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THE COUNTY, IN THE NEXT FEW MONTHS. WILL BE AWARWWOMW ST OF THESE FUNDS TO APPROPRIATE
SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES WHICH WILL THEN ACT A S THE COUNTY’S AGENTS IN DISTRIBUTING A SSIS­
TANCE THESE AGENCIES WILL; 1) TAKE APPLICATIONS FROM ELIGIBLE APPLICANTS; 2) CONTRACT FOR
IMPROVEMENTS; AND 3) ASSURE THAT ALL FUNDS ARE HANDLED AND SPENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
SHIP REGULATIONS. SEVERAL ACTIVITIES WILL BE ADVERTISED THROUGH A REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
APPLICATION PROCESS. SEVERAL OF THE ACTIVITIES WILL BE AWARDED TO EXISTING SUBRECIPIENT
ORGANIZATIONS THROUGH A MULTI-YEAR AWARD PROCESS. WHILE NOT ALL SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES
ARE YET KNOWN. THE COUNTY EXPECTS TO MAKE AW ARDS BY OCTOBER 31.1999, ALTHOUGH THE COUN­
TY RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE ONE OR MORE AWARDS AFTER THAT DATE BASED ON AVAILABILITY OF
FUNDS THROUGH THEIR ORGANIZATIONS SOMETIME AFTER OCTOBER 31.1999. THE APPLICATION PERI­
OD FOR INDIVIDUALS TO REQUEST ASSISTANCE IN THE PROGRAM AREA OF INTEREST WILL BE AFFECTED
AT THE TIME THE SUBRECIPIENT AGENCY SO NOTIFIES THE PUBLIC. SOME RECIPIENT AGENCIES THAT ARE
AWARDED FUNDS MAY STOP TAKING APPLICATIONS WHEN FUNDS ARE FULLY SPENT.
AGENCIES THAT ARE AWARDED SHIP FUNDS MAY IN LIMITED CIRCUMSTANCES AND AS APPROVED BY THE
COUNTY CHOOSE TO USE THEIR CURRENT AND/OR EXISTING WAITING LISTS OF APPLICANTS. HOWEVER.
THE COUNTY W ILL ATTEMPT TO MAKE FUNDING AWARDS TO AGENCIES THAT W ILL TAKE NEW APPLICA­
TIONS.
SHIP FUNOS MAY ONLY BE USED TO ASSIST HOUSEHOLDS THAT QUALIFY AS ELIGIBLE UNDER THE COUN­
TY’S INCOME STIPULATIONS. ONLY VERY LOW AND LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS NEEO APPLY FOR ASSIS­
TANCE AFTER NOTIFICATION BY EACH SUBRECIPIENT AGENCY AS APPLICABLE. THE FOLLOWING CHART
SHOW S THE MAXIMUM INCOMES ALLOWABLE PER SIZE OF HOUSEHOLD.
H O U S EH O LD . S IZ E
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8+

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$16,850
$19,250
$21,650
$24,050
$25,950
$27,900
$29,800
$31,750

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INCOME
$260,000
$389,169
$150,000
$1.000.000
$50,000

Kirven said pet owners should
be wary of old wives tales about
feeling Fldo's nose to get a read
on how he's doing.
"The old theory Is that if a dog
has a coot, moist nose, he's OK
That's not necessarily the case
and that approach gives a lot of
pet owners a false sense of secu­
rity."
The Lake Mary veterinarian
also cautioned dog and cat own­
ers not to change routines of their
animals during extreme heat
conditions.
"An inside dog or cat that Is
used to spending most of its time
in air conditioning will not do
well by being exposed to the out­
doors for any length of time," he
said. "Outside dogs who are
used to this heat do better, but
precautions need to be taken
with them as well "
Kirven added that pet owners
should monitor their animals for
increased incidence of parasites
at this time of the year as well.
"It's been wet and it's been hot.
That’s perfect for the breeding
and hatching of both internal
parasites such as worms and
external parasites like fleas and
ticks," he added.

LOVELAND’S FURNITUREREFINISHUW

EACH YEAR SEMINOLE COUNTY RECEIVES AN ALLOCATION OF FUNDS FROM THE FLORIDA HOUSING
FINANCE CORPORATION (FHFC) UNDER THE STATE HOUSING INITIATIVES PARTNERSHIP (SHIP) PROGRAM.
SHIP PROGRAM FUNDS ARE USED TO CONSTRUCT, CREATE, PRESERVE AND OTHERWISE PROVIDE
AFFORDABLE HOUSING FOR VERY LOW AND LOW INCOME HOUSEHOLDS WITHIN SEMINOLE COUNTY. THE
COUNTY’S AFFORDABLE HOUSING ASSISTANCE PLAN PROVIDES FOR ASSISTANCE TO VERY LOW AND LOW
INCOME HOUSEHOLDS. THE COUNTY EXPECTS TO RECEIVE APPROXIMATELY $2,089,048 IN SHIP FUNDING
THIS YEAR. (STATE FISCAL YEAR. WHICH RUNS FROM 7/1/99 TO 6/30/2000). THE COUNTY ALSO RECEIVED
AN ADDITIONAL 1998 SHIP FUNDING ALLOCATION OF $934,643. THIS FUNDING, WHEN COMBINED WITH
INTEREST OF $217,847 EARNED ON PAST YEARS' FUNDING. HAS BEEN, OR WILL BE ALLOCATED APPROX­
IMATELY AS NOTED BELOW.
STRATEGY
FUNDED
TARGET POPULATION
EMERGENCY REPAIR (1998/99)
HOUSING RECONSTRUCTIONS
DISASTER RECOVERY ASSISTANCE HOUSING
DOWN PAYMENT/CLOSING COST ASSISTANCE
HOUSING COUNSELING &amp; EDUCATION
RENTAL CONSTRUCTION SENIORS/
DISABLEIXHOUSING (98/99)
HOMEOWNEftSHIP CONSTRUCTION/REHABILITATION.
ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES (98/99) ~

Lakes said outward signs of
heat prostration in pets Include
heavy panting, lethargy, disori­
entation, and falling over.
"If pet owners see their animals
in this condition they should wet
them down as much as possible,"
she said.
Normal temperatures for a dog
range from 101-5 to 102 degrees.
Lakes said when dogs reach 106
to 106 degrees the situation
becomes critical.
"Breeds with flat faces are par­
ticularly susceptible to heat
stroke and death," she added.
"Pugs, boxers and some cat
breeds like Persians don't have
extended muzzles and don’t cir­
culate oxygen as well as other
breeds do."
Dr. joe Kirven of the Lake Mary
Veterinarian Clinic says the
physiological structure of dogs
and cats makes heat tough on
them.
"They can't sweat to keep cool,
that's why they pant" Kirven
said. "Extreme temperatures like
we've had can cause damage to
their internal organs. Heat can
cause dogs and cats to have
black-outs and other stroke-like
symptoms."

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NOTICE OF ZONING
(PERMITTED USE) CHANGE
The City ol Sanford proposes to adopt the following ordinance;
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY OP SANPORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
3117 OP SAIO CITY, SAID ORDINANCE BEING THE LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULA­
TIONS; SAID AMENDMENTS INCLUDE AMENDING SCHEDULE A, LAND USE DEFINI­
TIONS BY PROVIDING FOR DEFINITIONS OP PUBLIC BENEFIT SOCIAL SERVICE
FACILITY AND TEMPORARY / DAY LABOR SERVICES; AMENDING SCHEDULE B. PER­
MITTED USES BY PROVIDING CLASSIFICATION FOR PUBLIC BENEFIT SOCIAL SER ­
VICE FACILITY AND TEMPORARY / DAY LABOR SERVICES; AND AMENDING SCHED­
ULE E. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS AND PROVISIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES BY
ADDING SECTION 14.0 • COMPATIBILITY STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC BENEFIT SOCIAL
SERVICE FACILITY.

LO W INCOME THRE
$26,950
$30,800
$34,650
$38,500
$41,550
$44,650
$47,700
$50,800

WHEN DISTRIBUTING SHIP FUNDS TO SUBRECIPIENT AGENCIES FOR IMPLEMENTATION, THE COUNTY USES
SELECTION COMMITTEES TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
SUCH RECOMMENDATION WILL INCLUDE WHICH AGENCY OR AGENCIES SHOULD BE FUNDED AND THE
AMOUNT OF FUNDS TO BE AWARDED TO SUCCESSFUL AGENCIES. THE COMMITTEE USES CERTAIN SELEC­
TION CRITERIA TO MAKE THAT DETERMINATION. AND SUCH CRITERIA INCLUDES. BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO
THE FOLLOWING;
PAST AFFORDABLE HOUSING EXPERIENCE OF THE PROPOSER;
THE STAFFING AND FINANCIAL CAPACITY OF THE AGENCY;
WHETHER THE AGENCY PROPOSES TO LEVERAGE SHIP FUNDING WITH ADDITIONAL FUNDS;
THE AGENCY’S EFFORTS TO TARGET AS MUCH FUNDING AS POSSIBLE FOR VERY LOW INCOME HOUSE­
HOLDS;
THE TIME FRAME PROPOSED FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF ALL AWARDED FUNDS.
SHIP PROGRAM RULES ESTABLISH A MAXIMUM HOUSING VALUE LIMITATION FOR HOUSING UNITS
ASSISTED UNDER THE PROGRAM. THE VALUE OF THE ASSISTED HOMES ARE LIMITED. AND THOSE LIMITS
DIFFER WITH REGARD TO WHETHER THE HOME IS NEW OR EXISTING. THOSE LIMITS DIFFER WITH REGARD
TO WHETHER THE HOME IS NEW OR EXISTING. THOSE LIMITS ARE AS FOLLOWS;

A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Monday, August 9 .1 9 9 9 , at 7:00 o'clock P.M. or as
soon thereafter as possible, by the City Commission ol Sanford, Florida, in the City Commission
Room, City Hall, 300 North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.

NEW CONSTRUCTION $95,838
EXISTING HOUSING $101,707

Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the ordinance and/or may sub­
mit written comments.

SHIP FUNDS MAY NOT BE USED TO PURCHASE. REHABILITATE OR REPAIR MOBILE HOMES.
PLEASE CALL HUEY DAVIS AT (407) 665-7384 IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS REGARDING
THIS AD OR THE SHIP PROGRAM. THE TELEPHONE NUMBER FOR TDD CALLERS IS 830-9599 AND IT IS
ANSWERED BETWEEN 8 00 AM TO 5:00 PM, MONOAY THROUGH FRIDAY.

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Crty Hall, Sanford. Florida.
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO
ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE MEETING OR HEARING HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE WHICH RECORD IS
NOT PROVIDED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD. (FS 286.0105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEED­
INGS SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-5626 46
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.

Janet R. Dougherty, CMC
City Clerk

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ean Ray jumps into the fray
»y R u m W hitt
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Dean Ray'*
ewest campaign Is underway,
f Trench Avenue appliance
man has tossed his hat
into the ringer, so to speak, by
running for the District 5
Seminole County Commission
seat.
A six-year resident of Sanford,
Ray previously ran for mayor of
the city and for the city commis­
sion.
He received 56 votes in the
mayoral race, 79 in the commis­

sion race.
"I do better countywide," Ray
said Friday. "I'm persistent. I've
got stkkabUity."
What Ray doesn't have is
funding.
' I see one of the commission
candidates has collected '
$50,000," Ray said. "He has a
slew of $500 contributions. I
don't figure anyone will give
me that kind of support. All I'm
asking is a dollar and a vote."
Ray is running as a Democrat.
"I'm the first Democratic can­
didate in a decade," he said.
"There's a bunch of Democrats

In the county, and they're tired
of having nothing but
Republicans on the slate," said
Ray, who hadn't yet talked to
anyone on the Executive
Committee of the Seminole
County Democratic Party. "I'll
be doing that right away," Ray
said.
Ray said that if he is elected
he would vote against rezoning
any farm land.
"Our quality of life is more
important than a buck," he said.
He also said he wanted more
law enforcement at county
schools. "I believe in an ounce

Center
1A
"I'm realistic" Partyka said. "If
this one faUs through, there will
be more opportunities for other
people. Thanks to the publicity,
people have finally realized that
Winter Springs b a great commu­
nity and there b a lot of opportu­
nity"
Joshi has been invited to update
the
Winter
Springs
City
Commission in August.
Sanford residents are aiso wait­
ing for answers, since Joshi b
seeking to have a hotel in the
development named the site of
the Seminole County Conference
.Center.
The Board of County
- Commissioners
designated

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Sanford as the conference center
sHr, and results of a feasibility
study being performed by PRA
Development are
due
in
September.
In addition, the Seminole
County Property Appraisers
Office b looking Into whether a
portion of City Hall used by Joshi
as office space b taxable. •City
officials said that during the last
three months Joshi has been
using the space for free.
If the city had been leasing pub­
lic space to a private company
such as Joshi and Associates, that
portion of the building could
become taxable, according to
David Johnson, director of infor­

mation services for the Property
Appraiser's Office.
Johnson said that the
Appraiser's Office b looking into
whether taxes could be assessed
even if the city did not charge
Joshi to use the space.
"There b no problem," Partyka
said. "If we had charged Joshi to
use the space then that part
would be taxable, but we never
charged him."
Partyka said he will propose
that the city start a Business
Resource Center program in
which a fax, phone and desk area
are provided at City Hall to oth­
ers in the business community.
"It would be a convenience for

as those found in the Sanford
Housing Authority lease.
The court was required to give
"controlling weight" to HUD'S
interpretation of federal regula­

tions, Fawsett said.
Tim Hudson, executive direc­
tor of the Sanford Housing
Authority, could not be reached
for comment.

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Ray, the father of eight chil­
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the absentee rate at area schools
is more than 20 percent.
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off the streets, out of the malls
and back in the classrooms," he
said.
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his second 4-year term as
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The commission first voted to
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a special meeting, then reversed
position a week later, striking
six amendments and altering
language in three others. The
move has prompted a petition
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original recommendations onto
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Central Baptist, Knights o f Colum bus
to com plete suspended gam e M onday

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Conservation
Commission
begins work
SANFORD - T lie Florida
Fish and Wildlife Conserva­
tion
Commission
(FWC)
picked Its new executive di­
rector. cluiirmnn. and vice­
chairm an and began work on
the task of conserving Flor­
ida's fish nnd wildlife when
the one-week-old agency held
Its first meeting.
During the Ju ly 7 -9 meet­
ing nt Ft. Lauderdale, the 11
member Commission selected
Allan L Egbert. Ph. D.. the
former director o f th e Game
and Fresh W ater Fish Com­
m ission. to serve as the
agency's executive director.
Commissioner J u lie MoitI s
will serve ns ch airm an , and
Ja m ie Adams will serve ns
vice-chairman.
The new FWC. reflecting n
com bination o f the Game
and Fresh W ater Fish Com­
m ission and th e
Marine
Fisheries Commission m an­
dated by voters last Novem­
ber. Instnicted designers to
continu e efforts to create nn
agency logo, nnd th en began
addressing Issues Involving
the m anagem ent o f Florida's
flal» nnd wildlife resources.
CommlMskincra
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recom m endations
to pur­
ch ase a 26 2 acre addition to
the Platt B ran ch Mitigation
Park, a 904 acre addition to
the Bull Creek Wildlife M an­
agement Area, n 3 .5 9 3 acre
addition to tlie Triple N
Ranch Wildlife Management
Area, a 1.000 acre addition to
th eT cn ro c Fish Management
Area, and a 130 a cre addition
to tlie Lake Tohopckallga

tlu in
16 In ch es In lotul
length , harvested from sta te
w aters.
All rccreutlonul harvest o f
tills species In s ta te w aters
will be prohibited from No­
vem ber I-Ja n u a ry 1.
In order to con form w ith
recen t federal ru le ch an g es,
the FWC voted to e sta b lish a
m inim um size lim it of 9 9
In ch es L JF L (lower Jaw fork
length—m easured from th e
tip o f the lower Ja w to th e
middle o f the tall) for A tlan tic
blu e m arlin. 6 6 In c h e s L JF L
for A tlan tic w h ite m arlin,
and 6 3 in ch es L JF L for west
A tlan tic salld sh . a n d to pro­
h ibit th e reten tion o f longblll,
M editerranean, a n d roundsca le spcarflsh from Florida
w aters.
T h e next FWC m eeting is
set for O ctober 6 - 8 In S t. Pe­
tersburg.

SHUPE'S SCOOP
The F W C a l s o e x p r e s s e d
Its d e s i r e t h a t a l l agencies
I n v o l v e d In t h e m a n a g e ­
m e n t o f p e la c jtc s p e c t e s
a d d r e s s th e p r o b le m
of
h ig h b g c a tc h m o r ta lity o f
p e la g ic
s p e c ie s
In
d r ift
lo n g lln e g e a r o p e r a tio n s .

FISHING FORECAST
B a s s fishing Is dow nright
tough in th is hot w eather. If
you m ust b a ss fish , do so
early and late or a t night.
Slow down your p resen ta tio n
an d u se plastic w orm s or
oth er lu res (Hat m ove slowly

s o f t b a ll

By Ocaa Boltk
81*0103 EDITOR
LAKE MARY - Tlie lilggrit game of the season
far In the City of Sanford Rermitlnti and
Park* Department Spring C h u n k Slow Pitch
Softball Lragur may only be 2-1/ 2 Inning* long
till* Monday at the Lukr Mary Sport* Complex.
Two of the top team * In the league, leagurleading Central baptist Church of Sanford and
second place Knight* of Columbus, which I* tlrd
for second with Westvtew baptist Church, will
ersume their game that had lo lx* suspended
because of time con stialn t* on Ju ly 19th.
Tlie game wa* slopped after Central baptist
had scored four run* In the lop of tlie fifth
Inning lo takr a 5 -3 lead.
Tlie rontesl will resume at 6 :1 5 p.m. with the
Knight* of Columbus coming to the plate In the
bottom of the fifth Inning.
Following the completion o f tlie seven Inning
game, the regularly scheduled games, make-ups
from Ju n e 21st. will lie played.
Central baptist Church will stick around to
ho

Miko McCoy wax 3-lor-4 with a pair of doubles, scored two runs and drove
in two to help toaguo-foadmg Central Baptist Church raly for a 15-5 victory
over Celebration Church of Lake Mary in Church softball action last week.

End of
Month
champs
at New
Smyrna

play Christians Unltrd ut 0 :3 0 p.m.: Weslvlew
baptist Church will face Celebration Church of
Like Mary at 7:30 p.m.: mid Sanford First
Church of the Nazarrnr will take on Centro
Crtstlano ut h:30 p.m. Tlie Knight* of Columbus
will have the rest of the night off.
In List Monday'* (July 20th) game*, both
Central baptist Church and the Knight* of
Columbus were In t rouble early In their contests.
Celebration Cliurrh of Lake Mary took
udvantage of a pair of errors and Rbl singles by
bill Krndull and Tom beckwtth to take u 4 -0
lead In the top of the first Inning over Central
baptist Cliurrh.
The score remained 4 -0 until the Central
baptist Church offense uwokF In the bottom of
the second Inning.
Jay benryhlll hit u Iwo-mn. In*lde-lhe-park
home m il, brtan Morgan singled in two runs and
Eddie Coggon and Mike McCoy both doublrd In
n nm a * Central baptist Church scored six run*
to take tlie lead for good.
but Central baptist Church did even better In
Fleas* see Church, Page SB

WRESTLING EVENT TURNS INTO VAN FOR EX PLO R ER S

By Dean Sm ith
sto u ts ed ito r

SAMSUIA _ New Smyrna
Sprrdwuy will Ire the sltr of a
spec ial
End ill the Mouth
Championship for the Limited
L ite Model* paying $ 8 0 0 to win
till* Saturday night.
In addition lo the sperlal nice
then* will nl*o lie regular urllun
111 the Late Model.
Open
Wheeled Modified. Sportsman.
Ikmibrr.
Mini Sloc k
and
Strictly Stock classes.
Last Saturday night Rolxrt
Ham was the winner In thr sp e­
cial SARA Modified 50-L ip Race
ovrr Jerry Symons.
Other Class winner's Iasi
week were Orlando'* David Ro­
gers In die Lite Models. David
Logan In Limited Lite Models.
Randy lleckrr In S|x&gt;rtsmnn.
Ted Vulplti* In Mlnl-Slocks.
Charlie M en In b o m lx T . and
Scott VaiiAlstlnc In Strictly
Stock.
P tl gates o jm ' I i ut 4 p.m. with
grandstand gates opening ut 6
p.m. and racing beginning nl 7
р.
m. every Saturday night.
Cost Is just S 10 for adulls
and children
11-and-Under
free at the track located 10
mllc-s south of Daytona beach at
the com er of Highway 44 and
S IM 15. between 1-4 (exit 56.
east) and 1-05 (exit 84. west).
ORLANDO SPEED W O RLD
mi 11 in i _ Orlando's Jim Erb
was the winner of the popular
Camper/Traller Race last Fri­
day night.
Tlie race started with 10
с.
impcr/traller rigs, hut at the
end only four were still run­
ning.
Other winner last week were
Stcvr Oorcr In the Lite Models.
Osteen’s bohhy Sears In the
Limited Lite Models. David
llartln In the Open Wheeled
Modlfleds. Doug Samlon In
Sportsman. Carl Peter*
In
bomlx-r* and I'edle Allison In
Mini-Stock.
Racing In-gins at H p.m. every
Friday night at the track located
17 miles east of Orlando b e­
tween Orlando and Titusville on
Highway 5 0 at the 5 2 0 Cocoa
Cutoff.

After only a year ol putting on wrestling shows, the Sanford Po­
lice Explorers Post 516 have raised enough money to purchase
their van to use for their endeavors.
h the lop photo, Jtllian Smith (from left) Samantha Brumit,
Southern Championship Wrestler s The Slasher and Uptown
Frankie Capone, Jonathan Shields, Tyler Cockman and Explor­
ers sponsor CPL. "Mad Dog" Mike Taylor proudly pose with the
new van Friday night in Ironl of the Sanford Civic Center.
Inside the Civic Center, the SCW "Summer Daze" was being
contested and a large crowd (center photo) got to see a full night
of pile drivers (left), full nelson's, body slams and boasting.
The next SCW card will be held on Friday. August 27th at the
Sanford Civic Center with pari of the proceeds going for other
Sanford Police Explorers projects.

T E ST AND TUNE

BITIILO _ Test and Tune Is
field every Wednesday night
from 6 p.m. lo 10 p.m. at Or
Luulo Speed World.
Cost Is $20. which Is good for
the car and three people In the
plls only, while Individuals run
enter for $5.
For more Information, call the
Please see Racing. Page 2B

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�2&gt; ■Seminole Herald, Sanlord. Honda • Sunday. August 1,1999

Seminole County Flag Football highlights
• By E.T. Ledfln
SPECIAL TO THE IIEUA1.I)
FIVE POINTS • A new flag football league will
Ijc starting up In Seminole County.
The South Seminole Flag Football League Is
looking for teams to play nt Soldier Creek Field
on Sunday Mornings. The games will »&gt;e played
according to standard FRPA rules. The League
costs $ 3 0 0 .0 0 per team.
Anyone Interested should contact Jam es Egan
at 3 1 2 -7 6 0 3 (Voice mall).
Soldier Creek Field Is located on CR *119 (o(T
of 17-92 toward Ovtcdo) next to the Environ­
mental Center In Winter Springs The league
starts August 8th. The deadline to register Is
' August 1st.

season The Zone has finished as the undefeated
league champions of the Casselberry Monday
Night Footbnll League.
The Zone defeated A.D.L. 18-0 to stake Its
claim as the best team In Seminole County.
A.D.L upset The Lawmen 14-7 to get to the
championship round, while The Zone d is­
patched Zuma Beach. 2 7 -1 4 .
A.D.L. and The Lawmen fought It out defen­
sively for most of their game, with A.D.L. scoring
the game-winning goal with only 28-seconds left
to play.
The Championship Game was closer than the
score would Indicate as A.D.L. was able to hold
The Zone scoreless for the first half.
The Zone opened the second with the ball and
Immediately caught fire offensively, going the
length of the field with Scott Radcllff scoring the
touchdown for a 6 -0 lead.
A.D.L. would blow a golden scoring opportu­
nity. turning the ball over on The Zone five-yard
line which led to another The Zone score and a
12-0 lead.
The Zone closed out the scoring with a late
touchdown to make the final score 18-0.

SANFORD ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
Department Is offering n Sumtner/Fall Adult Flag
Football Lcagur.
The league will follow all Florida Recreation
and Parks Association (FRPAI Flag Football rules
and regulations and will play Its games on Sat­
urday mornings.
Any questions about the leagues or further In­
formation can be obtained by calling the Recrea­
tion Department at 1407) 3 3 0-5697.

CASSELBERRY
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • The AlUunonte
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It's opening day o f the Fall League until this
Sunday, August 1st.
The league was set to begin on Ju ly 2 5 lh . but
the field needed some final preparation.
The league Is full and ready to begin play thlk
Sunday. The league expanded from six teams to
10 teams this season.
The Bomb will take on The Lawmen at 9 a.m..
followed by the Apopka Bucks against the B an ­
dits at 10 a.m. Signal Zero begins defense of Its
Spring title against The Horsemen at 11 a.m .
:
Signal Zero narrowly defeated the Lawmen 2 FT*
26 to win the Altamonte Springs Summer League
championship lost month.
League coordinator Dwayne Rackard Informed
me the games will start at Bear Lake Elemental*
School for the first two weeks, then move back to
Forest City Elementary School when the con­
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f F Team Florida
^ wJ/s. Team USA

P roceed s benefit:
The Buontconli Fund to Cure Paralysis
Rotary Foundation
Florida Citrus Sports Charities

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Working Together
to Cure Paralysis

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D on't m iu the 2nd Annual All-Star
Gridiron Clastic, where th e Sunshine State's
finest football players — Sem /no/es.
Gators, Hurricsnss, Knights and m ore —
take on the very best from around the
nation. It's Florida's o pportunity to show the
rest o f the country w hat the state o f great
fo otba ll is all about.

LAST YEAR’S
INAUGURAL GAME
RAISED OVER...

FOR CHARITY!

GOODYEAR HUSTLES
BACKUP CAR TO TOP OF
SPEED CHART AT DOVER
DOVER. DELAWARE - Pep
Boys Indy Racing League points
leader Scott Goodyear Is zeroing
In on his first career PPG Pole
after posting the fastest lap.
1 8 2 .3 1 5 mph. during practice
Friday for the MBNA MidAtlantic 2 0 0 at the Dover
Downs International Speedway.
Goodyear, from Carmel, Indi­
ana. edged Orlando'a Eddie
Checvcr J r . for the top spot in
practice on the I-mile concrete
oval. Cheevrr. fourth In points,
was second fastest at 1 8 2 .0 6 6
In The Children's Beverage
Oroup-Team Cheevrr DallaraInflniti.
Goodyear switched from his
primary
Pennzotl
Panther
OForce-Aurora to his backup
Just minutes Into the morning
practice and stayed In the
backup for the rest of the day.
He Indicated that he will at­
tempt to qualify Saturday after-,
noon In the backup car.
T h e #4 seemed to have somot
problems.’ kaftf ’ GiMfyVtt. -ftf
stepped out on me three tlme|W
In the first 10 minutes of thiitf
session, so we brought It In and
went to the backup, the S4T.*
PPG Pole qualifying starts at
noon (EST)
Saturday. The
MBNA Mid-Atlantic 2 0 0 starts
at 12:30 p.m. on Sunday.
Defending event champion
Scott Sharp was third fastest In
the Delphi Automotive Systems
Dallara-Aurora at 182 .0 3 0 fol­
lowed by Kelley Racing team­
mate Mark Dlsmorc at 1 8 1 .9 3 8
In the MCI WorldCom DallaraAurora.
Sharp climbed to second In
league points standings from a
tie for fifth after winning the
most recent Pep Boys Indy
Racing League event Ju ly 17th
ut Atlanta Motor Speedway.
Rookie Jo h n Hollansworth Jr .
war. fifth fastest at 181.378 In
the
CompuCom-Lycos-.'
TrainXtrrme Dallara-Aurora.

Briefs
B A SE B A L L C L A SSIC
GAINESVILLE - Diamond
Sports fhirk will be hosting
the 1999 Sununcr Baseball
Classic In Gainesville.
Age divisions for August
13th-through-15th will be
10 A Under, 12 A Under
and 14 A Under.
Age cut will be August I.
Tournament entry fee Is
$ 2 6 5 and each team will
play a minimum of four
games. Deadline to register
Is Monday.
For more Information call
(352) 3 3 1 -2 3 4 5 .

R e se rv e d Seats
□Category 1: $38.00
□ Category 2: $28.00
■ Category 3: $18.00
C O N T A C T A N Y LO C A L
R O T A R IA N FOR T IC K E T S
OR C A LL TH E
S E M IN O L E H E R A L D ...322-2611
NFL H all o f Fam e coach
Don Shula serves as the
gam es H onorary Chairm an

FA L L R E G IST R A T IO N

Infante with Game M V P Daunte Culpepper.
Team Florida Coach Undy

The R ivalry
H eats Up in *00
Team U S A w ill definitely be looking for
revenge in the first big grudge m atch of the
new m illenium . A nd you don’t w ant to m iss
th e action! C ontact your local Florida R otary
C lub today and reserve your seats!

Last year, in tho inaugural All-Star
Gridiron Classic, Team Florida defeated
Team USA 17 to 9. Team Florida was
coached by L in d y In fa n te and quar­
terbacked by the University of Central
Florida’s D a u n te C u lp e p p er - a firstround draft pick of the Minnesota
Vikings. Daunte was 8 for 12 with 134
yards passing and had one rushing
touchdown in the inaugural game to earn
MVP honors.

SANFORD - Registration
for the Fall Season of San ­
ford Little League Basebull/Softball will be held
outside of the Wal-Mart
store on Highway 17-92
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this
Saturday und Sunday. July
31st and August 1st.
For Inlomtutloii. tall Mary
King ut 3 2 2 -7 8 9 1 .

ASA U M PIR E C LIN IC
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS There will be a two-day
clinic covering both c la s s­
room and field mechanics
for new and returning Metro
Orlando ASA (Amateur Softbull Association) umpires
the weekend of Ju ly 31st
and August 1st at EastPtesse see Briefs, Page 3B

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SUBDIVISION. ACCORDING TO
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Dated at Santard. Ftanda torn 26to
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Jana E. Jaaarre
Daputy Ctert
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t o on t o 24to day ot AUGUST,
toas. N I I oo octack A M . N to*
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Florida, osw tor sata and t o M pub­
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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
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Oapuly Ctara
AHORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
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BuOar 4 Hoaeft. P A
3185 S Conway R d. Ste E
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Sardord. Ftanda 32771. N 1100
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1«9B, to tatowang daaotod propan
ly aa aw tar*t to ta d Ontar or FtoN
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PHASE 6 ACCOROMO TO THE
MAP OR PLAT THCREOP AS
RECORDED M PLAT BOOK 38,
PAGES • ANO 9. M THE PUBIC
RECORDS OP SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLOREJA
*M 3667 9 SAINT LUCIE DRIVE.
CASSELBERRY. FL J2T07
ORDERED N SantonJ. Samnota
Cowdy. Ftanda. *aa 15*&lt; (tay N JWy,
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SPEAR 6 HOFFMAN P A
708 Souto 0 u « IlgFteay
Corat Gabtaa. Ftanda X I 46
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32771. (407) 323-43X a rt 4227
■mat 2 woLna day* ol yow rscapt
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PWMNl JWy 26. md AuguU 1 .1999
DEE-142

LIST OP M ISNOLE COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
1 Protect JLO 3C8-SOGG
Proyaa Tate Bawaga Pwnp Corarat
Syitema. Documsnt 13691. Du*
Data Augual 21. 1999 M 200 pm .,
tocNta**.
For Worm*non on any ol to*
Samnota County BCC projscU.
pteaaa cal kdorsiaaon on Damand
toe. (407) 9766020.
PWrtm SUNDAY. AuguN 1 .1999
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N 33*6 8ou*l tagrtway 17 92.
CaiiiSairyi. Ftanda 32707-1946
DATED JWy 2 1 .1 (9 9
MARVAFME MORSE
CLERK OP THE CM CUT COURT
BCMMOLI COUNTY. FLORCA
By Jan* 6 Jaamta
Dapury Ctwa
STEVEN M O tAEL LASRCT. ESQ
Ortardo. FL 32801
Pubam JWy 2S. and AuguN 1 .19
DEE 188
M TUB CM CUT COURT
OP THS 1ITH JUDICIAL
c a w u q BU K O FOR
COUNTY.
C A M N a 9S-218S-CA-14
Dry. 9
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATOK
FORMERLY KNOWN

Court WITHIN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OP THE FIRST PUSUCATON OP TMS NOTCE OR TMRTY
DAYS AFTER THE OATE OP SER­
VICE OP A COPY OP TMS NOTCE
ON THEM.
A l otaat oddaore ot t o
la«n* .*
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUSUCATON OF THIS NOTCC
A U CLAIMS. OCMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F U D WkA
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha data ot t o taw pubtemon ol
t n Noaca ■ JUy 26. 1999.
ELIZABETH B TEMPLE
1280 East Paaao Ategre
Tucson. Anrona *6 /1 9
Attorney tor Personal

A 3 WLANO M O RTGA GE

CORPORATION
DAFMY E. BATCHELOR.
U N .
N O TO tO P
NOTCE IS HEREBY OIVEN pw•uarl to an Ontar or FtoN Judgmant
artatad n Caa* No. » 2 t« S C A 1 4
OTYBot to* Ckcwt Court ot toa t*to
JuAcml Cacud to and tat SEMMOLE
County. Florid*, arfmaai IRWIN
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN AS IFAAFC
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Ptartrt. and DAFMY E BATCHE­
LOR N N . ara datandanti, I «N aal
ta to lagrtsa* and baN baktar tor
cam N t o W *N Front Door N to
Saowtals Cowdy Cowtoouaa.
Smtard Ftanda. N t o how 0111 CO
a m . on t o 12to day ot AUOUST.
1999. t o tooomng daaotaad proparhr
LOT 2 6 HtGHLANO VILLAGE
ONE. ACCOROMO TO THE PLAT
THCREOP. AS RECOROCO IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAGES 88. 67.
ANO 8S. OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
DATED tow 19*1 day ot JWy. 1999
Maryam* Mora*
Ctark Caewi Cowl
By Dorothy W Boson
DaputyCtark
ROGER D BEAR. PA
P G Boa 4995
Orlando. FL 32802
AOomsya tar Ptaatal
(96602)
N you art a paraon am a daabAty
ontar to pafkcpata n h r procasdrg . you ar* (netted N n&gt; coat ta
you, ta to prowaon ot cartato **a »
in k *
Pteaaa
contact AOA
Coonknalor N X I N Park Ayanus.
Sell* N X I. Santard, Ftanda X 771.
Tataphona (407) 323-43X. a d 4227
rntoin two (2) working day* ot yow
iscapl ol tow Summon*. 4 you ire
hamng ot ro c * anpaaad cal I BOO9 6 6 -a n t

Pubam JWy 25. and AuguN 1.1999
DEE-140

RCHAROW COPEIANO
Ftanda Bar Na 166174
631 Ptam Springs Dr.
IIS
S prrgt. FL X701
(407)030-7220
Pubam July 29. areJAtguM 1 .1999
0EET4S
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUOtClAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORCA
CASE NO: 99-4IACP
tH RE THE ESTATE OF:
MARTHA T VtoLEN.
NOTCE TO CRBOnOM
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAUS OR DEMANOS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE
You are haraby noakad toal an
Ontar ot Summary Amurettrabon
has bam antarad n t o aatate ot
MARTHA T VIHLEN. dacaasad.
Caa* Numbar 99-414CP. by to*
Cacud Court tor Samsiota Courry.
Ftanda. Probata Dtvtsion. t o
a U lu ot which « X I North Park
Aranu*. SantonJ. Ftanda 32771. *tH
toa total cam valu* ol toa estate m
150.029 00 and *&lt;al toa names and
■dO taan ot too** to whom 4 has
baan asagnad by auch ontar ara
Wtoma E. Vrasn. Jr.
Post Otaca Boa I97S
Okaachoba*. Ftanda 34973
Uardia Duan* Vtotan Owbraw
4036 Paddtawhast Drtra
Brandon. Florida 33511
A U INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
At cradaort ot toa dscadatd and
oOwt paraona having ctavna or
damanda agaawl dacadanfs aatata
on whom a copy ol tor* noaca M
aarrad ot wdhai tore* monto altar
to* data ol to* ir tl pubtcaaon ol toa
noaca must tea toaa claan* am tote
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF TMS NOTICE OR TMRTY
OATS AFTER THE OATE OP SER-

DEE-tat

1 COUNTY.
FI ORa it
FROSATEOVIBKM
M RE: ESTATE OP
WMPOROW MANERS.
NOTCE OP
WdrfORO W MANERS. DacaaaaiJ.
Fta Nunbar 9968SCP ta panOng
t o Ckcut C aul tar Samsioli
Coudy. Ftanda, Probata DMaton,
toa addaaa ol whato ta X I Norto
a 32771.
The nama* an
mass of t o

A U MTERESTEO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT

ta

or luwacaon ol
tote Court ara rsquaad to 6to too*
tote Court WITMN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OP THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OP TMS NOTCE
OR TMRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OP SERVICE OF ACOPY OP
TMS NOTCE ON T&gt;CM.
At cradaort ot t o docartont and
oOwr paraona havmg claims ot
I dacadanfa attete
on shorn a copy ol tot* noied ta
data ol to ta il pubkcaaon ot tote
noaca must Ms toa* ctaan* atto to *
Court WITMN THE LATER OP
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLIC A
TO N OP IM S NOTICE OR TMRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OP TMS NOTCE
ON THEM
At o *«r cradaort ol to* daesdard
and paraona having ctaMna or
damand* against to* dacadanTi
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF TMS NOTCE.
A U CUU4I3. DEMANOS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data ol to* am puctcaaon ot
das Noted ta Arty 25. 1999
Pdraonal Roprasanaav*
KAY F BUSH
JULIE EASON SMITH. P A
Ftanda B * Numbar 89/132
2000 Winter Spnrgs BoUtavwd
Onads. Flonda 32765
Tataphona (407) 3669910
Facantea (407) 365-1239
Pub**h jU y 25. and August 1. 1999
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LAKE UARV.FLORI0A 32746
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Seminole

Notable Birthdays
Aug. 1 — 1818 Maria Mitchell,
first American woman astronomer
’ Aug. 1 — 1942 Jerry Garcia SF,
rocker (Grateful Dead)
Aug. 1 — 1973 Tempest!
Biedaoe, actress (Vaneasa-Coeby
Show)
Aug. 2 — 1922 C arrol O'Connor,
.
actor (Ail In the Family)
Aug. 2 — 1924 Jamea Baldwin,
US writer (Another Country)
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Aug. 3 — 1811 Elisha Graves
Otis, inventor (elevator)
Aug. 3 — 1941 Martha Stewart,
cookbook author/actress
Aug. 4 — 1792 Percy Bysshe
; Shelley, romantic poet (Adonata)
Aug. 4 — 1901 Louis Armstrong,
. Jazz musician A bandteader, H etto
Dotty" • oldest musician In BRboerd
.
history to have a No. 1 song
Aug. S — 1930 Nett Armstrong.
X-15 pilot, first Moonwafcer
Aug. • — 1809 Alfred Lord
Tennyson, poet laureate of England
Aug. 8 — 1911 Ludtte Batt,
oomedtennafactresa (I Love Lucy)
Aug. 7 — 1742 Nathanael
Greene, American Revolutionary
w ar General
Aug. 7 — 1929 Don Larsen pitch­
er (Yankees), on what must have
been a perfect day

Summer Reading
1 SHADOW , by Bob Woodward.
(Simon &amp; Schuster, 327.50.) How
the Watergate scandal affected the
Administrations of Richard Nixon's
five successors.
2 THE GREAT­
EST GENERATION,
by Tom Brokaw.
(Random House.
324.95.) The lives
of men and women
■w m i s i i a i
who came of age
during the
Depression and World W ar II
3 TUESDAYS W ITH M O RRIE, by
Mitch Albom. (Doubleday. 319.95.) A
sportswriter tells of his weekly visits
to his old coliege mentor, who was
near death's door.
4 I A IN 'T GOT TIM E TO BLEED,
by Jesse Ventura. (VUiard, 319.95.)
Reflections on politics and other
5 THE FIRST W ORLD W AR , by
John Keegan. (Knopf, 335.) A mitt- .
tary historian recounts the 1914-18
conflict from the viewpoint of the
strategists and the men in the
trenches.
6 ENCORE PROVENCE , by
Peter Mayle. (Knopf, 323.) Further
experiences in the south of France.
7

Partners
for Success
Two Oviedo friends received
high-tech training and good
paying first jobs thanks to a
unique partnership between
Seminole Community College
and Siem ens
By Jou D aS antlt

Staff Writer
SANFORD — Call It a rase of "Bosom Buddies
meet High Tech."
Slade Hodges and Ryan DeHart, friends since their
freshman year at Oviedo High School, are about to
graduate from Seminole Community College on Aug
6. Thanks to an evolving apprenticeship program
between Siemens and Seminole Community College,
they won't be making the traditional leap into the
real world with a stack of student loans to repay and
resumes big on adjectives but short on experience.
Armed with Associate of Science degrees heavily
flavored with hard core technical training, in addi­
tion to traditional academic courses, the 20-year-olds
are headed for guaranteed jobs in South Carolina
and futures that seem limited only by their personal
drive, ambition and talent. The starting pay ain't
bad, either.
"I first heard about the program in my sophomore
year," said DeHart. "It hasn't been overly easy.
Making the change from six courses in high school
to 19 to 21 hours a semester takes a lot of dedication.
It's been a year of hard work."
Hodges' experience parallels DeHart's. After dis­
covering the program through Siemens recruiting
visits as a sophomore, he and DeHart have had their
academic noses to the grindstone for the past 18
months, mastering not only general education cours­
es at SCC, but a multitude of computer program­
ming application, computer information system, and
computer networking classes.
"Not only do we have the degrees," says Hodges,
we've got simulated field experience and a chance to
foresee what we'll be doing. Now its time to go on
further with this."
“This program has given us an awesome amount
of experience," echoes DeHart. Both stand to begin
their Siemens carver in voice communications com­
puter applications with starting base salaries in the
high 20's to low 30's plus benefits and the opportuSee Success, Page SC

10 YESTERDAY. I C R IED , by

lyanla Vanzant. (Simon &amp; Schuster,
$22.) A counselor describes how
she turned painful experiences into
feelings of hope.
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D id Y o u K n o w . . .
• The first traffic light was installs
Aug. 5 ,1 9 1 4 at the intersection of
Euclid Avenue and E. 105th Street in
Cleveland?
• The first street mailboxes were
placed in Boston on Aug. 2 ,1 8 5 8 ?
• Wild Bill Hickcock was shot dead
(from behind) by Jack McCall on
Aug. 2 ,1 8 7 6 ? Wild Bill was playing
poker at the time as was left holding
a pair of aces and a pair of 8s.
• The atom bomb was dropped on
Hiroshima on Aug. 5 (Aug. 6 in
Japan)?
.
• Blacks voted for the first time in a
state election in the South (Tenn.) on
Aug. 1 ,1 8 6 7 , but it would be nearly
100 years before the Federal Voting
Rights Act, guaranteeing black voting
rights, would be approved on Aug. 6,
1965?

O ld methods of training fade faster than the eight-track
By Joe DeSantis
Staff Writer

SANFORD — Remember how bulky eight-track
cartridge players gave way to the svelte cassette,
which eventually gave way to the compact disc?
The same thing is happening in technology train­
ing programs across the country, prompting a con­
tinual evaluation and modification to stay current
with business and Industry demands.
Paul Lemanski, Manager of Applied Technology
Training at the Siemens apprenticeship program at
Seminole Community College announced this week
that the focus of the Siemens program is likewise
changing to reflect technology needs now and in the
future.
Lemanski said the Siemens ACE-Net program
(Applications in Communications Enterprise
Networking) is making a transition from a focus on
electronics, to a focus on computer engineering and
networking. The emphasis behind the change is to
provide Siemens' field organization, customer engi­
neers and Installation specialists with skills needed

for the future.
"The driving force behind the change in focus Is
that there is a shortage of people with skills in these
areas," said Lemanski "Because there is a great
need for these types of skills in the industry, it
makes sense for us to have the program focus on
these specific skills."
ACE-Net is a school-to-work apprenticeship pro­
gram in partnership with Seminole County Schools
and Seminole Community College. The two-year
Associate of Science Degree, the same degree com­
pleted by Ryan DeHart and Slade Hodges in the
accompanying story, focuses on Computer
Engineering Technology consisting of six college
terms.
Terms 1 ,2 ,4 and 6 are academic terms in which
the students attend a combination of SCC courses
and courses taught by Siemens instructors. During
terms three and five, students receive on-the-job
training, which pays the students an hourly rate for
40 hours per week.
During the third term of the program students
Sc« Methods, Page SC

Old-time barber shops provide more than a haircut
Dave Drertuerst is on a summer break. Donna Evans and Cherie Stalling are holding down the
tort at Dave's Barber Shop at 105 Palmetto Ave. In Sanford The customers - mostly men and a
tew children • enjoy spirited conversations with the lady barbers. Roy Rogers. Gene Autry. Lash
LaRue and other B-Western cowboys look down approvingly from black A white photos on the wall.
A TV set is on but everyone is having too good a time to pay attention Thursday afternoon. The
customers come tor a good haircut and soulful conversation. Russ White asked Donna and Cherie
about the shop and its customers.

Q. What are the men talking
about while they're getting
their haircuts?

of proportion. A case of excess
coverage. Their take was that
if it happened to them no one
would have wasted the ener­
gy looking for the coverage.

Donna: Everyone has an
opinion on the park - Fort
Mellon Park. Strong opin­
ions. It's about 50-50, for or
against building a conference
center and hotel. We used to
have a sign for redevelop­
ment and a sign to Saw the
Park in the window. We listen.
We don't dare pick either side.

Donna: My customers said
that the Kennedys aren't roy­
alty. They were sad about the
accident but they said John
Kennedy, Jr. made a mistake.
After a few days, everyone
was saying they were tired of
it. Then came the jokes. Like the O.J. jokes.

Cherie: That's right. It's the hot topic. The
customers fire away every day. Some say
the minute they take out the park, the town
will fall on its face. Others say the confer­
ence center is the only thing that can bring
the town to life. The ores for the center are
the loudest
Q. How much was said about JFK, Jr.'s
death?
Cherie: The TV was on. The customers
watched and had their own opinions Most
said the whole thing was being blown cut

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Paul Lamanski makes a law points to Ryan DaHart and Slade Hodges during a recant training session.

Quips ’ n Clips

THE ART OF HAPPINESS, by

the Dalai Lama and Howard C.
Cutler. (Riverhead, 322.95.) What
Buddhism and common sense tell
us about everyday problems.
8 BELLA TUSCANY, by Frances
Mayes. (Broadway, 325.) An
American writer remembers a spring
and summer spent in the romantic
sections of Italy.
9 THE CENTURY, by Peter
Jennings and Todd Brewster.
(Doubleday, $60.) An account of the
20th century, complete with pho­
tographs and first-person narratives.

•Sanford, Fla. • Sunday, August 1,1999 • Page 1C

w 5e.

Q. What about sports talk? Any one men­
tion the Magic or Penny Hardaway?
Cherie: No one says much about the
Magic. Golf's the main sports topic. All
kinds of golf talk. The men talk about their
golf game or the British Open. Pretty soon
they'll be talking Seminoles football.
Mostly Seminoles. Some Gators.
Donna: In the last few days, the men were
talking about Steve Rondinaro’s calling
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Dave’s Barber Shop is a great place to beat the heat on a sweltering afternoon.
When you get there. Barbers Cherie Stalling and Donna Evans are ready with a
good joke, the latest gossip, and of couse, the bost haircut in town.

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Health

Fitness

The secrets to happiness for Florida seniors are exercise, activit;
Ask a Northerner what
comes to mind of when they
think of Florida. Warm sun­
shine, beaches and Mickey
Mouse will be among the
answers you will receive.
Another response might be, in
regards to the Sunshine State's
senior citizen population,
“Florida? Why that's 'God's
Waiting Room.'"

It’s true that older Americans
have been coming to Florida,
including our own Seminole
County, to retire throughout
the 20th Century. Maybe It's
because we do have warm sun­
shine, beaches, and Mickey
Mouse. Whatever the reason, a
record number of Americans
are reaching retirement age.
The largest section of the popu-

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lation, the Baby Boomers, will
there's plenty of life left to live
first reach age 65 in 2010.
and are willing to take advan­
The image of Florida as
tage of the newfound time the
"God's Waiting Room" is a
retirement years can bring.
stereotyplcally negative view of
So what are the secrets to
elderly health and
senior health and
activity levels. This
happiness? The
view of aging Is typi­
amount of quality
fied by images of
time spent with fami­
older adults In nurs­
ly and friends Is very
ing homes with
significant to mental
declining physical
well-being. A great
and mental capacities.
deal of satisfaction
The real truth Is
can be derived from
that the majority of
spending time with
seniors have the
children, grandchil­
potential to live
dren, and other loved
Or. Richard
healthy, active, and
ones. Having a good
fulfilling lives. Seniors
support system has
that reach this poten- • » &lt;
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tial tend to be com­
important factor in
fortable with themselves and
happiness. Older adults with a
show a willingness to be open
support system have a means
to the challenges of life.
to express their feelings to oth­
Healthy older adults believe
ers and have resources when

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help is needed.
Exercise is a vital to main­
taining physical and mental
vigor. Enlisting in the "Senior
Olympics" isn't the only exer­
cise option, either. Many older
adults take routine walks, go
biking, swim, take fun exercise
classes, or play sports such as
golf or tennis. Even gardening
or playing in the backyard with
the grandkids are good physi­
cal outlets. Also, maintaining a
nutritious diet is a definite
boon to physical and mental
health.
Retirement years often bring
free time that was formerly the
domain of time clocks and
child-rearing responsibilities.
Retirement can be a tremen­
dous opportunity to travel or
try new hobbies such as paint­
ing, writing, learning to play a
musical instrument, or trying

out arts and crafts. Many
seniors become more active in
their communities by doing
volunteer work or joining civic]
organizations. Those who take f
control of their free time in
positive ways report much
happier moods.
It is likely that you know a
senior citizen that Is active,
involved In the community,
and has a good social support
system. It is also very likely
that this older adult is a happy
and healthy Individual.
The challenge for any senior
is to accept the limitations that
come with aging but to be
open-minded to new and
rewarding possibilities that
retirement years can bring.

Cherie: Usually, I tell everyone
not to sweat the small stuff. To
take one day at a time. That things
aren't ever as bad as they seem.
Sometimes all they want is fbr us
to listen to them.
Q. Do the men tip well?
Cherie and Donna: Sure do.
We've been given $20 tips, $50 at

Christmas. Men will bring us
flowers. And remember, the hair­
cuts here are only $6. We do
shaves, too. We get the hair out
the ears. Some m m want Dave to
cut their hair. Others ask for us.
Q. How about a kid's first hair­
cut?
Cherie: I must be on a million
home videos. Dads and moms
bring cameras. The firs! haircut is
still a big deal. The parents come
back with some real cute pictures
for us.
Q. Ever cut the hair of a celebrity?
Donna: Not here. But I did do
President Ford hair at a base shop
in Plattsbuig, N.Y. They had to do
a background check on me before
the president got in my chair. I
was in my early twenties. A little
nervous, sure. There was no
charge. He didn't offer a tip. 1did
Grand r a JfirwsT nephew's hair
here. You know Grand Pa Jones,
the county singer.
Q. Do barber shop Jokes get
risque?
Cherie: Men will ask before the)'
tell an off-color Joke. It's OK if
there are no children in the shop.
Nothing really bad comes of it.
Donna: They'll bring me jokesTWo or three pages of jokes. I'll
tell the best ones to the other cus­
tomers. We've got a lot of long­
time customers. They're use toj
having a good time in Dave's bar-;
ber shop. It's like being at home.;
Maybe wen better.
j

D t H k lu rd Mlrcll I* • Lkvaw d
fty th ilag iu with a fftm la lake Mirjr,
W la m h i i m 4 T n u n .
M ai I I « T I I I U M o f M K k h O a rrrre ta lx a *.

Barbers
Hillary Clinton an 'old battle-ax'
on his TV report from Cape
Kennedy. Everyone thought that
was pretty funny. Everyone said
they heard i t
Cherie: (laughing) Yeah, they all
agreed with Rondinaro. Hillary
received no sympathy.

Q. Do you ever offer the cus­
tomers advice?
Donna: Sure. I had a customer tell
me about his love problems. I
talked to him and told him what I
thought he should do. What I said
must have been right. He came
back to thank me. He brought me
chocolate-raspberry coffee.

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As the heat turns up, the
Altamonte
Springs
Fire
Department is responding to an
increasing amount of heat relat­
ed medical calls.
Signs of heat exhaustion and a
possible stroke include muscle
cramps, heavy perspiration,
lightheadedness, weakness, and
nausea, officials said. Children
and older people are more sus­
ceptible to head.
Officials said that a victim of a
heat related illness needs help
immediately. Even if this means
that the victim must be subject­
ed to extreme changes in tem­
perature, the most important
thing to remember is to cool the
patient.
Officials recommend several
steps to help cool a victim of the
heat. First, move the victim to a
cool, shaded location. Give the
victim lots of fluids, while
avoiding sodas and alcohol
since these types of fluids can
worsen the condition of the
patient.
Finally, keep the victim moist
using washcloths. If the victim
needs further assistance, contact
emergency services.
After cooling off for a short
amount of time, victims should
still avoid the heat for three
hours.

�Dancer places in pageant, equestrienne wins honors
Angela Baragona was bom to
dance.
The talented brunette beauty
was among the contingent of
47 who recently returned from
China where she was a favorite
goodwill am bassador In a cul­
tural exchange program. An­
gela danced her way straight to
the hearts of the Chinese.
Four days after returning to
her homeland. Angela was off
to Tampa
where she had
tapped her way sa a contestant
into the Florida Cinderella
Teen Scholarship Pageant. Aa
the winner In the local Cinder­
ella Pageant. Angela was in*

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stuff to “Sweet Oeorgla Brown.’
choreographed by Valerie Weld
which won her the first runnerup title In the talent Division.
Angels has been a student
with Miriam Doktor and Valerie
Weld at Miriam and Valerie's
School of Dance Arts In San­
ford for the pest 13 years. She
has also trained under Lisa
Malle.
Professional
Image.
Modeling and Acting.

vtted to the state competition.
The
statuesque,
highstepping dancer strutted her

Beta Sigma Phi has named the following
Woman of the Y e a r for her chapter Laurel

The Cinderella Pageant was
Judged on Interview, beauty,
casual wear, talent and evening
gown. In addition to the talent
honors, Angela came in as the

Tronfotay (from left). Usa Finnerty, Betty Jack,
Marjorie Fields and Linda Keeling.

fourth runner-up for the overall
title.
Angela, 16, Isn't sure where
she's headed, but odds are It
will be dancing on Broadway or
acting on television. The next
few years will tell.
She la the daughter of
Sharon and Chuck BAragona
and attends Lake Mary High
School where she Is a member
of the National Honor Society.

HOMS ASSOCIATION
Congratulations are In order
to Jo an n e Prnger for recently
completing 100 hours In the
American Quarteer Horse As­
sociation's Riding Program. In
addition to an award. Joanne
won a gift certificate from
Drysdstc'a Western Store.
The AQHA Riding Program la
an incentive and reward sys­
tem for those who still enjoy
their equine companions, but
no longer wish to Iran and
show. Joanne said. She added,
"Any type of riding Is eligible as
long as you ride or drive a
registered American Quarter
Horse and are a member of
AQHA and Its riding program.
The next award Is available
at 250 hours leading to the
program's ultimate mark of
5 .0 0 0 hours.
It has been 3 0 years since
Jo an n e began
riding and
showing hunters, but now she
and “Exclusively Otoe* are back
to the basics of riding only for
exercise and pleasure.
"Otoe." a 14-year-old Hay AQHA
gelding h as been shown suc­
cessfully as a hunter and In
training level dressage. Jo an n e
said.
It lias been a lot of hard
work for Jo o n n r to log the 100
hours. She said. "Joining the
AQHA Riding Program In late
Ju n e of 1996 h as been a great
Incentive to ride often and log

A ngala B aragona ru n n ar-u p In pagaant
In the hours. An hour a day
seemed like an easy goal but
has been Impossible!
“Consider In addition to time
In the saddle, which is the only
time that counts...groom ing,
tacking, dally b am chores and

equine care. Family responsi­
bilities often limit ride times
and weather plays a major
role. It took me 10 months to
log 100 hours. But hopefully
the next 100 will be completed
P ls s s s s s « D ie tric h . P s| s BC

Joanne Pragar
and her horaa
“Exclusively Otoe
recently com­
pleted 100 hours
In the American
Quarter Horse As­
sociation’s Riding
Program

Members of Beta Sigma Phi for 25 years are
(from left): Jacquen Elliott, Carol Ann Smith,

Faye Siler, Jean McLain, Catherine McGuire,
Eileen Heasly and Dorothy Raines (seated).

Summer program,
‘The Goals of 2000,’
served 250 students
The summer program. "The
Goals of 2000.* served over 250
students. This project's Intent
Is to plan and Implement liter­
ary team ing centers for stu­
dents after school and during
the summer.
The sites are
Midway, the
Harbor. Westslde Boys and
Girls Club and Altamonte Club.
The project addresses
the
needs of students In schools
that serve large numbers of
high risk, disadvantaged stu­
dents. The selected school and
satellite a rers arc located In
the now moderately low social
economic conditions, commu­
nities with diverse populations.
Resource teacher of Title One
Constance Anderson has been
one of the workers with the
program. She Informed us that
the Seminole County School
district nnd school personal
recognizes that students in
these schools need a different
approach to learning and thus
they have taken measures to
reverse the pattern that cur­
rently exist.
An Intense amount of energy
has been directed toward re­
form by the Executive Directors
for Elementary Education. The
Director for Title One. resource
specialist in curriculum and
reading, an at risk program
coordinators.
The three-year grant Goals
2000 Is a Pride Grant In prog­
ress In reading Initiatives, de-

Wedding

M \\i\ \ II \\\kl\&gt;

Daisy
Elizabeth
LeeDowner of Sanford becam e
the bride of Charles Jo se p h
Benway of DeLand. May 22.
at 7:30 p.m.. In Sanford
Christian Church. The Revs.
Tim Storms and Roy Stone
performed
the
traditional
candlelight ceremony.
The bride Is the daughter of
Mary D. Lee of Sanford und
the bridegroom Is the son of
Evelyn Walden of Old Lyme.
Conn.

Neighbors

('.oiresjiomlciit
vdoplng excellence Is com ­
bined to fund the Altamonte
Center.
Sendee Is also available at
the other centers of Boys and
Girls Club of Midway School,
Westslde Center Boys and
Girls Center (Goldsboro) The
Harbor at Castle Brewer Court.
Sanford Housing Authority.
Student are served three days a
week. The activities are sched­
uled to Include, writing, com ­
puter. home work a ssistan ce
and recreation.
The student participates In
one on one and small group
activities designed to Improve
reading performance. Students
work with
site
m anagers,
reading tutors and mentors in
specified learning activities.
They work In the computer
labs independently and also a
group situation. Recreational
activities
arc
specifically
P lease i c e H aw kins. P ag e 4C

Daisy Lee-Downer
Charles J. Benway
exchange vows

Mrs. Charles Joseph Benway

Given In marriage by her
sons. David and Christopher,
the bride chose for her vows
a white short sleeved formal
gown with a
sweetheart
neckline and a V-drop waist
accented with pearls and se­
quins. Bottom
layers
of
oncanza overlaid with lace
enhanced with a scalloped
lace
edge
continued
throughout the
cascading
train. A headband adorned
with pearls and sequins sccyred her tiered veil of o r­
ganza and lace accented with
tiny pearls and flowrrs. She
carried a round Imuquet of
white roses and white daisies
Interspersed
with
baby's
breath.
The bride's sister. Mary Lee
Lopp. served as the matron
of honor. She wore u light
pink tea length georgette

dress fashioned along the
empire silhouette with lace
and pearls defining the highrise waist. Her white hat was
trimmed In white and pink
lace embellished with pearls.
S h r carried a bouquet of
white
daisies
and
pink
carnations.
Bridesmaids were Rosalie
Morace, Sharron Matthews
and Rebekah Benway, Their
gowns and flowers were Iden­
tical to the honor atten­
dant’s.
Mike Douglas attended the
bridegroom as best man.
Ushers were Jim Elliott and
Jo h n Adams. Groomsmen
were David Downer. C hristo­
pher Downer and Jo se p h
Benway.
Flower girl was Meghan Lee
and Alex Douglas was the
ring bearer.
The reception was held In
the church social hall with
Helene Becker as the wed­
ding coordinator .
Following a wedding trip to
Hawaii, the newlyweds arc
making their home at Sylvan
Lake Reserve In Sanford
where the bride 1s employed
as u finance specialist with
Seminole
County
public
schools and the bridegroom
is principal managing con­
sultant for the Oracle Corp.

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Seminole Herald Sanlord Florida Sunday August ' 1999

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Minion Is of Summer I'rn^r.mi ( i m i N

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iligned with teaming. games
.tiul i t r i t l s .mil a ir drvrloprd
In stall ol the Centers .mil
m hnnl (llstrti t
Anderson sa\s the goal ts to
tnereasr thr reading lew is ol
tin student within e.uh prn|cct
\r.ir
Addttlon.il s e t t l e r s will
tie added as delentttned hv a
stirvev ol the tartlet population
Utr intent of the pro|eet is t o
replicate the l iterary Learning
i enter roner pl at adilltlon.il
si hools in the dlsttli t
In the second ve.it ol the
pro|rct
additional personnel
will he trained in the additional
personnel will le* trained in the
strat rules
and
airlhodulogy
used tn tnipletnentalUin ol the
pro|eit concepts In year three
tt is anticipated that these

si hools will o|M'ii more Inlk
operational l.itei.uv l.f a m in e
t e n te rs
To i lose out this program tor
the suttinier the i hildren went
"li a Held I tip to the Si fern
i enter

SUMMER CONFAB
Ih r I S u t n i n e i
Cottier
e t u r One CioaI lllllldlllg I hr
I m ute Fogri her ‘ Pulling Faint
l i e s and ( hildren First” was
held .hill 21 2.1 at the llvatl
UcgiiHV latn p a t tt\ ( enter
over 1,0()O early «Inlet tare
workers, eat h r red tor a train
me workshop and lornts
F h r state meet me w a s spoil
soreil hv s t a te Coord maieil
C tu m o ! tut Si hool Readiness
I'rnerams Creative Center lm
Childhood
Research
and

spy
miiliiiiiliui.il ediu atlon,
I.unity
involvement
health
saletv and mittttion

Itaimne
Florida
( hddieti s
Form Head Start Florida In
trr.ieoii v Coordinating Conn
i ll lot llltants and loddlers.
l atent Resoiirce Oieant/atlnn
11ii
Florida
ilepartmeiit
id
Health Florida Heparlinent nl
i liilitfi*t• anil Families ami the
Department id Fall h a Hi in

Farlv i hlltllinod pridesstou.il
ileyeliipinent appropriate pnit
lues
management and leader
ship mt rgratlnn and tuchistuu.
resources
relerrals
ami
screenings assessm ents
anil
evaluation

Ri'ptesenltne the
S.mlnid
semtnoli i ntmtv on tin sta te
Hn.iril was Hathar. i
Ktihv
Heiithly
print tpal
id
B is
•awilla Middle Si Itool who has
secy ed lor ovet live y ears

Highlighting the dosing id
the three day l o n l r i e n i r were
hulgr Kathleen .Je.crnev. sr-t
letaiv id I lurid.t Ilepartmellt ot
I hlldrell and Families ol l a l
l.ihassee.
keynote speaker
whose address y v a s a c losing
never to I h' tofgnttrli entitled
When there is laughter there
is hope ‘ hv Hoh Mlti hell, re
nowued prolessloiial speaker

alten d m e Ironi the
programs w eir aide to
those |rum over 11»» work
shops
t his mi lulled ailvn
■ai v laws tides and puhlli
polity
i h lit I development
i ollahot at Ion
niltwr.il diver

llio se
y .illo iis

traiurr ot seven co u n ties se n
lies, lamIsvllle. KV
AMVETS INSTALL
lnstall.it li in service lor Am
vets Post 17 and Lillies Anvil
larv was held .it the Amvets
Post Saturday J u l y 21
Post
&lt; M l l i e r s are
commander Fiddle
J.cc k son.
Ilrst
vice coin
m.iuiler Maurice Fields, set
Olid vice commander Richard
ShulM 'it
ad|uiant
Woodrow
J a c k s o n . |itdgr advocate Ken
nelh Freeman llnanc e olllc ei
ll.cvie Ih om psou provost iii.u
shall J a m e s Mi Knight i h a p
lam Arthur Williams
i .inter'll manager Allred l.o k
son. and piil&gt;li&lt; relations •allt
i er J o h n Wright
Note Lillies All.xlllatv o llliers
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Florida Hospital rr-|M&gt;rled the
following hltths
March 8:
.l.o ipirllnr and
John Sektila
Dellary.
hoy
Carol and I l n u r Sehrrlhrr
I.
ougwood Imv
March 9: Su n sh in e and .Jer
rmv Ritter Altamonte Springs
Ct11 Knstati and Matthew Pip
pm Altamonte spring, hoy
Melody and ( a s s l i t s S try e u s
Winter Sprint’s girl
llna and
Douglas DrVaii D rLind Ctrl
Kslta
and
Hrvan
Sm ith
t asselherrv CHl
March 10:
Alisa anil Philip
It.iiiltnrv Winter Sprm cs l»ov
S iis . ui and R oI m' ii
Slam.in
loiicwno*). cirl
March I I: Mtc helle and Hn. h i
Nad.d Dillon.i
r I Retirkah
I Moll and Christopher J o n e s
Sanford
hoy
lammv and
111.HU Kelt t M ed o CHl
March 12: L i m a and William
F-Cali l Ku do cm I
March LI: J o y .mil Mark Wil
llallis Sanlord Ctrl Nwaii and
I lay is Hill I n lfon.i hoy
May 3:
Penny Snyder and
F ranc 1st o Hern.Hide/ Sanford
hoy
Andres I ram 1st ci Her
II.
Hide/
Jovr e and J a m e s
Hinds li
I n iton.i c&gt;H F.nitlv
Jo s e p h Hinds
J r a u n i r and
Slrpiirn Smith, DellaiA
boy
llmndon
C h a le t s
Sm ith.
Artdera and Nli holas M.i//.iwi
Orlando girl M aiiele Nli h o la s
Ma//aw1
Mu helle Marshall
and li m it Peterson Maitland,
hoy Conner Forrest Peterson.
Drearna
Hell
Altamonte
Springs twin hoys lira i|iiartiis
siiondrlle Hell and I ra ipiartus
Jordan Hell Angela Shaw arul
Chad Hardy ( asselherrv hoy
Ju s tin Dean llarclv
May 4:
Marla and Robert
Hogan. Deltona Irov. Robert
Owen Hogan J r
Malle (Jut
ll.lt.l Apopka hoy Kealll .Jose
Andu|ar Ir.tri and I'ndd Hern
pill Winter Aprk hoy C onor
J a m e s Hemphill
F.va and
Christopher
Clark
(asset
herrv hoy Alexander Loren
( lark
IVronis J o n e s and
Rot kv Rudolph Orlando, girl
Startta IVtumna Ariuoney Uu
dolph
May 3:
law.ilia and Herman
Siott. Ill Orlando, luiy I’hilp
J a m e s Scott.
Mlgrlalla and
Eduardo
llrado
Altamonte
Springs girl Ashley Marie ll
ratio Starry and Steven Mas
ters chi
Flll/ahclh Maiirlue
Masters; Mil helle and Gregory
Koherts. Winter Park
hoy.
(iregory Allen
Knlierts
,jr ;
Yolanda Velez .mil Lirrv Hop
wi ll Sanlortl gul. &lt; u rra Marie
F’lvrin
May 0:
L ira and Mlc hai l
Hartley. ( asselherrv girl. Rai hel Aly-son Hartley.
Ilarhar.c
aiul L 'o Danielson. Allaliioule
Springs, hoy, DeAndre J a h a r
Danielson. Angela and Chrislopher S&lt; hat/. laiugwiMid. girl.
Amelia Cirayi e St h.it/
May 7:
Angela and I'atrti k
Newell.
Altamonte
Springs,
hoy. Nicholas Mattew Newell:
Kristen Williams. Orlando, hoy.
Donta'c Keyshawn Williams;
Mlgad.ill.i
Vu/iptr/.
Winter
Springs.
hoy.
Jonathan
Rosado.
L u ir a Rirnmer and
Alan Amoroso. Orlando, girl.
K.itllyn l«re Amoroso;
Anna
and J a m e s Owens. J r . . Longwood,
hoy.
Mitchell
Ray
Owens. Lisa and J o h n Rogers.
Saudi Arabia, hoy. C hristian
Thomas Rogers
May 8:
Cynthia and Gary
Otilland, Mi Dora. hoy. Garrrlt
I hum.is (lull.inti
K.ithv and
J o h n Signer. Longwood. hoy.
Kyle Matthew Signer: Virginia
an dVlrlor Aldahondo. J r . , hoy.
Victor Eduardo Aldahondo
May 9: .Jill and Michael Dunn.
Winter Park. hoy. Grant Ml
•h ad
Dunn:
J o y ly n
Thompson, port Orange, girl.
KIrene
Aikatrrtiir
Lyn
Thompson;
Ann and Jelfrcy
Voigt. Oviedo, hoy. J o h n P.il
in k Voigt.
Lino Kaiser and
Steven Wash. Longwood. hoy
Riley Craig W ash

�Seminolo Herald, Sanford. Florida ■ Sunday, Augusl 1

Schools schedule
open house prior
to beginning day
Aim, *» is ihr day that many
school aijc* chlldrfn lu Like
Mary an* clrradlng. 'There an* a
few stiulrn ls and many paren ts
looking forward to that day It
Is tin* first day hark to school
I his wrek. all ihr sc hools will
hr having an open house* to
wrlcomr nrw and rr turning
stiulrnls and lo Irt thrill know
who thrlr teacher/** will hr
At L ik r Mary Klrmrntary.
tllr open house* Is scheduled
lor Friday. Atm 0 from I .'I p in
llrathrowls open
hotisr
Is
scheduled for the* same* clay
Irotn It).'10 a in
to noon
Greenwood
Likes
Middle*
Sc hool is also scheduled for
Ann ti Grades li and H an*
Irotn lt to 1 I .10 a m and 7tlt
grade is from I 110 te&gt; :t :jo p m
At Like Mary I Hull open
house will lie Thursday. Aug re
Students with last n a m es hr
ginning with thr Irttrrs A M
should pit k up thrlr sc hedulrs
treiin H |() a ut For last uatnrs
beginning with the* |c*ttrrs n /,
thr linn* is 10 a m to 12 noon
Ortrntatlou. which is vrrv im
port.ml lor nrw students and
tl.llislris, will hr at H .‘ 10 a III
and 10 .It) a m rrspre lively in
ihr auditorium I'nilrrc lassmrti
will pie k up thrlr sc hedules III
the* ere room and seniors will
pick up thru sc hrdlltrs In 11ici alrirrta
HOY SC O U T THOOI* 5 0 7
G O ES TO CAMP

Mrinlrers of llov Seoul Troop
riU7 Irotn SI I’r lrt's Kplscop.il
i 'hurt li in Like M.irv sjwnUnn*
III thrlr weeks tills summer at
Li N ot hr a Hoy Scout t amp
In Paisley KcpdjijM-d with trios
ipillo n rts and slec|ilng bags
lice hoys arrived at cam p on a
Sunday Hie Ur si order ol
business was settlin' up &lt;amp
and uirpac king
Then.
tor
sairtv reasons ,dl ol thr troys
wrrr trip tired lo lakr a swim
ming test
Doling the week ih r liens
look c lasses Tli.il would help
them with thrlr merit badges
I or the hoys who rrc rnlly
crossed over horn t'n b Sccnits
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phasls c lasses Uitinlil In the
mornings n&gt; help them with
ilirir transition. Among the
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archery environmental
set
encr mammal similes, snor
kelltig first aid metiil working.
Ira 11ic*i working wcnhI working,
water skiing. wind surfing and
many others
Kath troop is divided Into
patrols and each patrol has Its
own name and
(lag
The
younger memlrers of Troop 307
were the "GenerH s ”
There
were oilier patrols with annual
names and symbols lint tin-

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slMtner

Tyler Batchelder
(upper photo) . a
member of Boy
Scout Troop
507, is shown
with the Ge­
nerics patrol
flag while at­
tending Camp
La-No-Che. Mike
Foster is in the
background.
Lower photo
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bers of the
troop atttending
the summer
camp in Paisley.

M ary R o u ix l

fxiys all agreed tfl.it coolest pa
trol name and flag was dir
Hrlttnry Sj&gt;ears palm)
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lo the i amp and have stiji|iet
with the ir sons fo r many It
was their Hrst e Italic e to see
the brand new dining hall at
L i Ncc 1 lice
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m ost dally llllinder showers
die hoys all had a great time
If ley w in very glad lo gel
home lo all conditioning IN'
and llcelt l.cvoilli* last food k s
ta m a n i s Next vc-.it the irtHip
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UETA SIGMA PHI TAPS
2 3 YEAR MEMBERS
Iteia Sigma Fill recently coti
(lulled the Silver Circle* Rituals
flit members who have lie
lump'd to the sorority for 2ft
years They arc* .farepirn K1
Lintr and ( arol Ann Smith ol
l ’rrei*ptor Ifiela Nu Chapter.
Faye S|||*| and .lean Mi L d ii of
Alpha Alpha Theta Chapter
( .itherlne MiCdilre ot L iu rrate
Ci.imma Delta Chapter. and
Ktleen lleasly and Dorolliy
Rallies of Preceptor Delta Delta
t 'h.iptrr
Mela Sigma Phi m em bers
IMileIIt ip. Woman ot tin* Year ll
lies are*- L iu rrate Trotuhlay for
Liumite* Alpha Tail l.lsa Flu
nerty lor Prrceplor Della Delta.
Deity J a c k lor Sanford City
Count Ih Marjorlt* Fields for
free eplor Meta L im hd.r and
l.liula Keeling for
L iu rra te
Gamma Delta
HOFFMAN RECEIVES
EAGLE SCOUT AWARD
Christopher Hollmau
was
honored to receive the Eagle
Seoul Merit Award J u l y 2t&gt; In
ceremonies at Holy C ross Lu
theran Church In L ik e Mary
Die Eagle* merit Award Is the
highest ranking merit award
achieved from the* liny Scouts
ol America and is awarded lo
Scouts who show leadership,
community Involvement, dedi­
cation and honor
Chris Joined the Hoy Scouts
when he was 11 years and has
progressed to this prestigious
status in live years Mis Kagle
service projects Include: De­
signing.
constructing
and
placing 12 lard boxes within
the L ik e J e s s u p Wilderness
area.
A student at Seminole High
School. Chris Is the sou of
Marlys and Jerry Mollmau and
flu* grandson of J u n e and F.rvtn
Schrlrher. all of Sanford

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W arning to teen-age drivers
still packs a powerful punch
known, and Tommy loves him. I
don’t want Tommy treated differ­
ently because of my life history —
he has done nothing wrong.
What’s ironic is thut Jack used to
criticise one or his relatives because
she treated her stepson differently
from her own. I see the early atagea
of this in my husband.
HEARTBROKEN IN CALIFORNIA

DEAR ABBY: I mm writing to
request a piece you printed some
time ago. It woa called ‘ Please God,
I’m Only 17." My nephew, 17, was
just killed in a car accident. Would
you please run it again? Thank you,
Abby.
KATHY KNUTTER,
INDEPENDENCE, MO.

DEAR KATHYi That piece la
one of the moot powerful I have

DEAR
HEARTBROKENi
Sine* your husband haa Anally
admitted that there’s a problem,
now la the time to take the Ini­
tiative. Tell him that hla behav­
ior ia extremely unfair and that
ou can no longer tolerate It
eeauae It'a p sychologically
damaging to your aon. Ask your
phyalclan for a re fa rra l to a
fam ily cou n selor who can
straighten out your husband’s
thinking and halp Tommy
rebuild hla aelf-eateem. If your
husband refuses to cooperate,
go to the counselor yourself,
and take your aon.

ever run In my column, and It’a
one of my moat frequently
requested. Young people eon*
firm th a t it haa made them
think itfict about their driving
habile and encouraged them to
be earefn l. You a re rights it
should run again. Read om

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friends walk toward the caaket.
They paaaed by, one by one, and
looked at me with the saddest eyes
I’ve ever seen. Some of my buddies
were crying. A few of the girls
touched mv hand and sobbed aa
they walked away.
Please — somebody — wake me
up! Get me out of here! I can’t bear
PLEASE GOD, I’M ONLY 17
to see my mom and dad so broken
The day I died was an ordinary up. My grandparents are so racked
school day. How I wish I had taken with grief they can hardly walk. My
is. Bu
the bus.
But I was too cool for the brothers and aiatera are lika tornbus. I remember how I wheedled bles. They move like robots. In a
the car out of Mom. "Special favor,* dare, everybody No one can believe
I pleaded. "All the kida drive."
this. And I canl believe
I
it, either.
When the 2 5 0 bell rang. I threw
Please don’t bury me! I'm not
DEAR ABBY: This U in i
all my booka in the locker. I was dead! I have a lot of living to do! I
free until 8:40 tomorrow morning! I want to laugh and run again. I to the man in Fort Lauderdale who
ran to the parking lot, excited at the want to sing and dance Please don't sweeps his hair oyer hia bald »j*jt
thought of driving a car and being put me in the ground. I promise if and embarrasses hia wifa with
my own boaa Free!
you give me one more chance, God, 'foot-long ‘flag* of hair streaming in
It doean't matter how the acci­ I'll be the most careful driver in the the breexe when they go boating.
I can’t believe your answer about
dent happened. I waa goofing off — whole world. All I want is one more
consulting a hair stylist or visiting a
going too faat. Taking crasy chance!
specialist about a hair transplant
chances. But I waa enjoying my
Please, God. I'm only 17!
operation or getting a hairpiece.
v The last
freedom and having fun.
ither of you that
t
Did it occur to either
thing I remember waa passing an
DEAR ABBY: I have Iwen mar­
old lady who aeemed to be going ried to my second husband. Mack,* the simple solution ia to buy him a
sporty yachting cap — you know
awfully slow. I heard the deafer
ifemng for six years. We have two children
One ia my aon -Tommy" by a previ­ the kind, with the gold braid? It wiU
and steal flew everywhere. My ous relationship The other is our 3- work. Trust me.
ROBERT DOYLE,
whole body
ly aeem&lt;
aeemed to be turning year-old daughter, ‘ Elizabeth."
LAS VEGAS. NEV.
ayaell scream.
inside out. I heard myself
(Tommy's birth father has never
Suddenly I awakened; it waa been a part of hia life.)
DEAR ROBERT) Hats off to
very quiet. A police officer waa
T he problem is. Ja c k treats
standing over me. Then I saw a Tommy differently from the wuy lie you — and to other readers who
doctor. My body was mangled. tre a ts E lisab eth , lie ch astises suggested that the writer sim­
I was saturated with blood. Pieces Tommy when the TV is too loud, ply buy h er husband a h a t.
of jagged glass were stickingg out when he slams the door &lt;1 don't However, the wifa waa not com
Strange that I couild n’t often consider it a alam), and rarely plaining only about her hueall over. St:
wants to spend any money on bond's hair on the boat She waa
feel any
Hey, don't pull that aheet over Tommy for haircuts, shoes, clothes, com plaining because ha In­
my head! I can't be dead. Pm only etc. I f Elizabeth does any of the sisted on living In a sta te of
17. I’ve got a datei itonight Pm sup­ above, he doesn’t ‘ hear* it. If I buy denlaL Wearing a hat la a-tamposed to grow up and nave a won­ something for our daughter, he pormry solution at beat because
derful life. I haven’t lived yet I can’t seems content with it. He rarely iuu hats are not acceptable In all
conversations with Tommy unless situations. Facing the problem
be dead!
Later I was placed in a drawer. he’s correcting him. A neighbor head on and dealing with It la a
My folks had to identify me. Why even noticed this and mentioned it better solution.
did they have to see me like this? to me.
W HsI I n n , M fd lo know about M l.
If I try to discuss the situation, 4 ru g *. A IIIH . an d ( r ilin g a lo n g w i t h
Why did I have to look at Mom's
when she faced the most lerri- Jack becomes defensive and denies poors sim I p a re n t* ia In W h a l Kvarjr T o m
eyesi wner
ble ordeal of her Ufa? Dad suddenly it, and the conversation ends. One Should K now .' To ordo r. aond a buain aaa
a lia , aa lf addraaoad anvalopo. plus chock
day ws did clear the air, and he said o r mo n a v o r d t r fo r 9 I . l t 11 4.19 la
loo!
Ilka an old man, He told
^Yaa, ’he mmy aauA -*- that-Tommy ia a constant reminder C a n a d a ) to i D e a r A b b y, T a m B o o k le t.
The ftineral waa a weird expert- of my peat relationship. Abby. Jack P .O . Boa 447, M o u n t M o rris , IU 4 1 M 4 I saw all my relatives and ia the only father my aon has ever 0447.) Postage la lnriudad.1
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attend Siemens product courses
and receive practical training at
SCC. Some of the time is also
spent job-shadowing activities
at local Siemens organizations.
The fifth term and second onthe-job assignment, includes
travel to remote Siemens loca­
tions while working full-time
under the supervision of a men­
tor for nine weeks, performing
duties and tasks relevant to the
training.
Lemanski points out that the

Siemens apprenticeship pro­
gram through SCC is not
restricted to traditional high
school graduates.
"We're seeing more and more
people retrain and change
career Helds,” he said.
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Lemanski illustrated his point
by saying the program currently
has a former respiratory thera­
pist enrolled as well as a former
blacksmith's apprentice from
Bosnia in the program.

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PRESENTED BY PETER LOWE INTERNATIONAL-A NON-PROFIT EDUCATIONAL ORGANIZATION

Success

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nity to continue with technical
and traditional four-year
degree programs outside of
work hours at Siemens'
expense. Both plan on continu­
ing educational paths that will
eventually lead to Master's
degrees in Information
Systems.
"This is a well-rounded pro­
gram that doesn't pigeonhole
students," explained Paul
Lemanski, Manager of Applied
Technology Training for
Siemens. "It requires students
to complete general education
credits with SCC as well as our
required courses in general
technology. It allows them to
leam the technology of our
product lines more quickly and
their technical training b spe­
cific to Siemens product and
service lines."
Lemanski said the job titles
DeHart and Hodges will
assume upon graduation are
the same across the country.
Siemens has a 95 percent place­
ment rate with its graduates
who have the option of work­
ing virtually anywhere in the
United States where Siemens
has operations.
During one semester of the
apprenticeship program, stu­
dents spend nine weeks in the
field with Siemens representa­
tives to develop not only their
technical expertise, but inter­
personal skills in dealing with
customers as well.
Siemens has invested signifi­
cantly in its relationship with
SCC. Over the past six years
Siemens has virtually rebuilt
and modified computer labs at
the Sanford campus to facilitate
the changing demands of tech­
nical education. Some of that
cost was absorbed in the first
three years by grant money to
get the apprenticeship program
started.
"There b a certain attrition
rate, but no higher than normal
academic programs," said
Lemanski. "The prerequisites
are stringent. Students need to
have a solid background in
algebra, trigonometry, calculus
and general physics."
In addition to laboratory con­
tributions, Siemens invests a
grfcat deal in each student as
well.
"We accept 24 students into
the program each year. If they
all graduate on time the cost of
their training runs about
$25,000 per student."
Lemanski said his company b
willing to make the investment
because the high tech industry
demands it.
"The current supply of grad­
uating students with these tech­
nical skills simply doesn't meet
the demand," Lemanski points
out. "And that demand will
continue to grow in the future.
We consider our investment in
these students and this pro­
gram and investment in
Siemens' future."
Lemanski says with fierce
competition among companies
for well trained students with
technical backgrounds, he
expects other companies and
schools to emulate the success
the SCC program has enjoyed.
"It's possible that will happen
between private companies and
colleges. It will take a long time
for the supply of employees
with these skills to catch up
with the demand."
SCC's media relations coordi­

Leant the latest
strategies fo r business
and personal success.

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America's Mod
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nator Robert Lyles said SCC
would love to replicate more
programs like the relationship it
has with Siemens, but ib not
easy and it doesn't happen
overnight.
“T h is b a unique situation
between Siemens and SCC,"
Lyles tiad. "Siemens b
responding to changes in the
business environment and
training needs. Siemens has
really stepped up to the plate,
they've not only made academ­
ic investments in the program,
but large financial commit­
ments as well."
With their technical training
complete and guaranteed jobs
in two weeks, ib b now time
for DeHart and Hodges to
honor a commitment.
"We have a gentleman’s
agreement with Slade and
Ryan," explained Lemanski.
“They have agreed to work for
Siemens for at least two years
in exchange for their training."
Asked if the two Seminole
County grads might be the tar­
get of a high tech talent raid by
a competitor, Lemanski said.
"We hope to create the kind of
environment at Siemens where
the sky b the limit for these
guys. We think we have the
kind of company that provides
opportunity and growth where
our people will want to be with
Siemens for years to come."

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                    <text>TH U R S D A Y
July 1. 1999
91st Year. No. 221
(407)322-2611
Sanford, FL
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Se rving

Weather

Sanrord, Casselberry.
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Semlnolo County
S in c e 1 9 08

Holiday baseball
tournaments
open today.
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High: 92
Low: 72

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□ B riefs
Accidents waiting
to happen
Anyone who has driven by
the Intersection of State
Roads 434 snd 436 in
Altamonte Springs knows It's
hardly Hollywood &amp; Vine.
What it 4s is the second
worst intersection in the state
of Florida lor dangerous
crossings acconsng to a
study released Wednesday
by State Farm Insurance.
Th e Altamonte Springs
crossing came within three
accidents oi making the 10
worst intersections In the
nation. State Farm estimated
that there were 201 accidents
at State Roads 434 and 436
last year.
There were 187 crashes at
State Roads 50 and 436 m
Orlando and 162 at
Goidenrod Road and
University Boulevard In
Orlando.

County cracks down on road rage
By Joa DeSantis_________________
Staff Writer

SANFORD — Seminole County drivers
with a propensity to speed and run red
lights look a hit at the hands of the coun­
ty's law enforcement agencies Tuesday.
The latest phase of "Operation
Aggressive Driver" resulted in a one-day
total of 188 traffic citations handed out by
officers representing every municipal
police department in the county plus the
Seminole County's Sheriff's department.

The latest crackdown is in response to
complaints by citizens and the increased
numbers of traffic crashes caused by
aggressive drivers. Law enforcement
teams were out in force Tuesday at select­
ed signalized intersections throughout
the county, attempting to heighten aware­
ness by drivers of the continuing prob­
lem.
During the course of the day-long crack
down, 63 citations were handed out to
drivers for running red lights, 86 citations
were given for speeding, 11 citations were

given to drivers for failing to obey local
seat belt laws, five people were cited for
driving with suspended licenses, and
three others were cited for failing to have
a driver's license while operating a motor
vehicle. There were 20 other miscella­
neous tickets handed out as well, mostly
for equipment violations.
"Red Bug Lake Road and 436 along with
Wekiva Springs Road and 434 were two of
the heavy spots for running red lights,"
said Deanna Brown, Public Information
Officer for the Seminole County Sheriff's

officials
safety for \
use

Window dressing

Food stamp
violations
SANFORD-TWo Sanford
stores have been barred from
participating in the food
stamp program because of
program violations, the U.8.
Department of Agriculture's
Food and Nutrition Service
(FNS) reports. Kim's Food
Store, 1229 W. 13th S t,
owned by Chang Soo Yoon,
was disqualified for one year
based on evidence showing
that store personnel sold tow­
els, trash bags and other
ineligible items for food
stamps. Southwest Food
Market, 1920 Southwest
Road, owned by Gary Beil,
was disqualified for six
months based on evidence
that store personnel sold
soap, toothpaste and other
ineligible items for food
stamp benefits. Ann F.
Wages, of the Food and
Nutrition Service's
Tallahassee office, said food
stamp benefits can be used
legally only to buy food or
seeds and plants to be used
in gardens to grow food.
Before being authorized to
accept food stamp benefits
from customers, store owners
must agree to abide by food
stamp program rules.
Violations of the rules result
in stores being disqualified
from the program for periods
of time ranging from six
months to permanently.
USDA encourages the public
to report violations of the
food stamp program by call­
ing: 1-800-424-9121, the tollfree number for USDA’s
Inspector General in
Washington, D.C. The num­
ber is posted at participating
grocery stores. Also, viola­
tions can be reported to FNS’
Tallahassee office at (850)
942-8315.

□ Quote
“How much better is it to
weep at joy than to joy at
weeping!"
Shakespeare

□ Index
C la s s if ie d ............ 3B-4B
C o m ics ...................... 7A
C r o s s w o r d .................3B
D ear A b b y .................BA
H o r o s c o p e ................ 7A
O b i t u a r i e s .................3A
P e o p l e ......................... BA
P o lic e B riefs . . . . 3A
S p o rts ................. IB-2B
T e le v isio n .................6A

Department.
The department spokesperson said
speeders were cited all over the county
but were particularly targeted in the tra­
ditional speed areas of Interstate 4, and
State Highways 436 and 434.
"This is an ongoing effort to let drivers
know of law enforcement's intentions to
reduce speeding and running of red lights
she said." She added that another com­
bined effort by Seminole County law
enforcement agencies is scheduled for
sometimes in July.

B y J o e DeSantis

Staff Wnter

Hwild photo toy Towny Vtncsnt

Cathi Pastas poses in the star-spanglod display she created at Miss Libb/s Antique Emporium, located at
102 1st Street In Sanford. The Sanford Main Street Inc. organization is conducting a window display contest
in downtown Sanford, as part of the town's Fourth of July festivities The organization will also host a cele­
bration at Fort Mellon Park Sundy, July 4. at 5 p.m. Two bands will play during the event, and vendors and
booths will be set up. The fireworks display will begin at 9 p.m. Sunday.

SANFORD — Local fire offi­
cials and the State Fire
Marshall’s office are heralding a
battle cry for safety as the
Fourth of July weekend
approaches. The message: Enjoy
traditional fireworks, but leave
the bang to the experts.
Statistics show their concern is
well warranted.
According to statistics
released by the Altamonte
Springs Fire department, 12,000
Americans are injured each starspangled holiday, up to 200 a
year die, and property damage
associated with fireworks
approaches S35 million.
A year ago in the Sunshine
state, there were 143 incidents
of fireworks accidents that fire
departments had to respond to.

resulting in four serious civilian
injuries and property damage of
$15,715 — in a year where fire­
works sales were strictly limited
due to statewide brush fires
across Florida.
The statistics indicate that
youthful inexperience plays a
significant role in who is injured
and how often. More than 55
percent of all fireworks injuries
Involve children under the age
of 15; another 24 percent of
injuries happen to victims
between 16 and 24 years of age;
and 18 percent of victims are
over the age of 25.
The range of injuries runs par­
allel to the risk of lighting
incendiary devices. Thirty-five
percent of fireworks victims suf­
fer hand and finger injuries,
another 29 percent suffer head
injuries, 16 percent have eye
See Fireworks, Page 4A

named Principal of the Year
Cory’s courageous Schapker
Florida Department
of Education selects
campaign to defeat achievement
awards
for state principals
muscular dystrophy
By Ru»g White___________
Staff Writer

is the Central Florida
Goodwill Ambassador in a
campaign to help cure
DELAND — He's a happy Muscular Dystrophy (MD).
In recent years, Cory and his
youngster with stars in his
hazel eyes and a skip in his parents (Wayne and Linda
walk. Few would suspect Coleman) have attended more
Cory Coleman's courageous 6- than a 100 fund-raisers and
year battle against Muscular MD awareness programs
th ro u g h o u t
Dystrophy.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___
Central
He plays
Florida. Cory
basketball in “C o ry know s what he
takes pride
is facing. He knows
the backyard,
in his ambas­
he's on a m o re about M uscular
sador's job.
Little League
D ystro p h y that m ost
"He's a
b a s e b a 11
everyone."
unique little
team.
He
boy," Linda
swims, and
Coleman
romps with a
Linda Coleman
s a i d
dog named
C o ry ’s m om
Wednesday.
Roxie, given
"Cory's very
to him last
loving. He gives a lot without
week.
But Cory must be careful not asking for anything in return.
to overextend — knowing he We marvel at what he's doing.
will always be challenged by a He's on the honor roll at
cruel neuromuscular disease school. He had perfect atten­
dance last year."
that he wants to eliminate.
Cory Coleman, 8-years-old, See Cory, Page 8A

I

By Bill Korns_______________
Staff Writer

SANFORD - Retired
Seminole High School principal
Gretchen Schapker has been
named the region's Principal of
the Year.
The Florida Department of
Education announced the win­
ners of the 1999 Principal
Achievement Awards on
Tuesday.
Schapker, who retired after
eight years as principal of
Seminole High School this year,
was named the top high school
principal for the Department of
Education's Region 3, which
covers 10 counties in East
Central Florida.
Other winners for Region 3
included principals Ralph
Hewitt of Arbor Ridge
Elementary School in Orlando
and Kathleen Reed of Deltona
Middle School.
Education commissioner Tom
Gallagher cited Seminole High
School's Academy of Health
Careers and a new Pre-

H m M M * photo

Gretchen Schapker, center, accepts an award from the Sanford Optimist
Club With Schapker are club members Robbie Robertson and John Cullum.

International Baccalaureate and
International Baccalaureate pro­
gram. Ninth graders struggling
in reading enroll in a high
intensity reading program that
is recognized as one of the best
reading intervention programs
in the nation.
The State also cited Seminole
High School's active involve­

ment with the community.
"Volunteerism is big at
Seminole as is the role of busi­
ness partners in helping stu­
dents with transition to careers
via internship and mentoring,"
Gallagher said.
A work study program at
Disney is being planned for
See Principal, Page 4A

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Police Log-----DUI A rm U
Sanford - June 30. Christopher Lee Lyons, 27, of Carriage Cove
Way, Sanford, was stopped by Seminote County deputies at SR
600 and Lake Front. He was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol.
Sanford • June 30. Tammy Rom Haines, 40, of Poinsetta
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County deputies at
Kimberly Court. She was charged with driving under the influ*
ence of alcohol

Drug Arrests
Sanford - June 28. Wianda Pearl Com et 36, of West 16th S h eet
Sanford was stopped by Seminole County deputies at SR 600
and West 27th Sheet Sanford. She was charged with posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia.
Sanford • June 29. Kelvin Edward Jones, 23, of Castle Brewer
C ourt Sanford, and Eddie Mike, 19, of Locust Avenue, Sanford,
were stopped by Sanford polke on Locust Avenue. The pair
was charged with purchase and possession of a controlled sub-

W lnter Path - June 29. Joshua C. Shull 18, of Dcllwood Drive,
Orlando, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on SR 436
in Winter Park. He was charged with possession of over 20
grama of cannabis.
W inter Springs *June 29. Scott Michael A rent 36, of Lake
Monroe, was stopped by Winter Springs police at Winding
Hollow and Brookshire Roads, Winter Springs. He was
charged with possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
A popka-June 29. William Reed Parsons, 38, of Clemion
Drive; Altamonte Springs, was stopped by Seminole County
deputies on SR 436 near Apopka. He was charged with less
than 20 grains of cannabis.
Altamonte Springs • June 30. Rhonda Petris N eal 28, of
Mercury Avenue, Altamonte Springs, was stopped by the
Florida Highway Patrol at SR 436 and Wymore Avenue,
Altamonte Springs. She was charged with possession of
cocaine.

primed for Round Two
Since he has been a county
ond »ime around.
commissioner. G rant Maloy has
At 33, Maloy says he is more
fathered two children. No other politically savvy than he was in
commissioner can match this
1996. He realized at the start
productivity.
that his perception of govern­
Maloy's supporters say they
ment was different than those
believe he's been equally pro­
he joined on the board.
ductive M commissioner.
He admits being rattled by
As he vowed io vot- ........................
barbs hurled at him
era, Maloy has not
by the County
supported taxpayer
Commission
subsidies to large cor­
Chairman Randy
porations — even
Morris. Throwing up
though he always gets
his arms, Morris often
voted down, 4-1. He
accused Maloy as
helped pass a strong
being “anti-govern­
public decency ordi­
ment." Morris fumed
nance that have cut
that Maloy would
into the profits of the
never learn the
remaining adult busi­
nuances of being a
Russ
ness establishments.
county commissioner.
He also has refused
"If it that is true that
to accept a generous
I'm anti-govemment,
6 6 6 e e
pension and continues w
wouldn't it be logical
to donate 25 percent of his
to say Randy Morris is Big860,000-plus salary to charity.
Government," Maloy asked
He has fought against any tax
Wednesday. “If there is one les­
hikes unless there is a public
son that 1 learned at the start it
vote.
was that logic just doesn't mat­
Nearly three-quarters into his
ter in politics "
four-year term, Maloy has
From the start, Maby has
begun making preparations to
been a boy bulldog on handouts
gain re-election. No longer just a to large corporations. He calls
new Idd on the block, he'll be
the practice, "corporate wel­
judged on his performance
fare." He doesn't feel it is neces­
m ore so than promises the secsary for government to be entic-

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Altamonte Springs - June 30. Troy Lee Childs, 36, of
Derbyshire C ourt Casselberry, was stopped by Altamonte
Springs police at SR 436 and Newburyport. He was charged
w ith possession of drug paraphernalia.
Assault/Battery
Sanford • June 29. Brenda Joyce Patterson, 40, of Lake Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested at her residence following a domestic dis­
pute. She was charged with resisting/obstructing as police offi­
cer without violence, breach of the peace, disorderly conduct
and intoxication.
Longwood - June 29. Lance Terell Kennedy, 18, Oak Avenue,
Sanford, was arrested by Seminole County deputies. He was
charged with aggravated battery and domestic violence.
Sanford - June 29. Stephen D. Wiggins. 47, of South Park
Drive, Sanford, was stopped by Sanford police at 9th Street and
SR 600 Sanford. He was charged with aggravated battery on a
law enforcement officer, reckless driving, operating a motor
vehicle with a suspended license, and fleeing or attempting^)
elude a police officer.

SANFORD-The Seminob
County Humane Society is
experiencing a shortage of food
for the animals housed in their
facility, and is seeking aid from
the community.
The Seminole County
Sheriff's Office Service Centers
are available as donation drop
off points for food and other

needed items. Anyone wishing
to help the Humane Society can
drop by any of the six Service
Centers throughout the county
from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The locations and phone
numbers of the service centers
are: 100 Bush Blvd. in Sanford,
665-6620; 3766 Lake Emma Rod.
in Lake Mary, 444-0567; 110 E.
Broadway St., Suite 4B, Oviedo,
977-6377; Lake Howell Square,
1271 Semoran Blvd., 9143,
Casselberry, 623-1060; 997 E.

Morris as Chairman.
"The board is a lot more civil
today," Maloy said. “Carlton
Henley has put an end to most
of the sniping. It used to be
frustrating. It's a lot better
now."
Because of his youth, Maloy
isn't always recognized as a
county commissioner. He says
those who know him best are
the ones he met while cam­
paigning for office or for votes
for the decency referendum. He
said he is counting on them —
and others — to be on his side
in the 2000 election.
No opponent has filed to run
against Maloy is District 1 but
he said Wednesday that
Seminob County Chamber of
Commerce Director Wayne
Weinberg is being encouraged
to do so.
“I've kept my campaign
promises, and III keep doing so
for the time I have b ft on this
term," Maloy said. "Yes, I'll be
running on my track record this
go-round. 1 intend to put as
much government as I can into
the peopb's hands. That's a
promise."
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Obituaries

Briefs
Seminole County
Humane Society
needs help

ing companies to come to the
area.
Maloy says that if a company
wants to come, fine. He's all for
that, but he doesn't think it is
right to use taxpayer's dollars as
bait. Even if certain numbers
showed it was profltabb
because of tax returns, Maloy
disliked the concept. He said
county monies can be put to bet­
ter use — say, in blighted areas.
No one was more upset two
years ago than Maloy when
Morris led an effort to hire
Shutts k Bowen, an Orlando
law firm, to defend the county
in cases with the adult enter­
tainment industry. Maloy, galled
by what he called “back-room
politics,' said the county was
offered free legal aid by the
American Center for la w and
justice.
"If that wasn't acceptabb, at
least we should tv.ve welcomed
other bids," Maloy said
Wednesday.
Maloy encouraged a group
known as the Seminob County
Citizens for Decency to put an
anti-nudity referendum in place.
He thrilled at the referendum's
passing and at the appointment
of Carlton Henley to the Board.
Henley immediately succeeded

Altamonte Drive, Altamonte
Springs, 331-8620; and the
Shoppes of Wekiva. 3855
Wckiva Springs Rd.,
Longwood, 862-1554.

Open House at
Lake Mary school
LAKE MARY - lake Mary
Montessori Academy, 3551 W.
Lake Mary Boulevard, will hold
an Open House on Saturday,
June 10 from 9 ».m. to 1 p.m.
The school is enrolling for Fall
classes, offering three or five
day programs, pre-school and
kindergarten, and hands on
baming. To make reservations
or for more information, call
324-2304.

MADELINE G. MALLEM
Madeline G. Malbm, 93,
South Park Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday, June 30,1999.
Bom Dec. 24,1905. in Palatka,
she was a lifelong of Sanford.
Ms. Malbm was a Music
teacher, who for 30 years was
the music director for All SouLs
Catholic Church for 30 years.
She was a member of All Souls
Catholic Church.
Ms. Malbm was a graduate of
Peabody Conservatory of
Music, Baltimore, Md.
S u r v i v o r s In d u c t * t w o

Terrace, DeLand, died Tuesday,
June 29,1999. Bom in Shanghai,
China, he moved to Central
Florida in 19% from Illinois. Mr.
Lindner was an Electrical
Engineer.
Mr. Lindner was a member of
the Polish American Pulaski
Club of Illinois.
Survivors include son, Mark
Lindner, Wonder Lake, III.; son,
Christopher Lindner, Chicago,
111.; two grandchildren.
Baldauff Family Funeral
Home, Orange City, is in charge
oi «i*ogrincnU.

cousins, Mary Stokes of Sanford
and IXborah Doyle of Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Sanford, Ls in charge of arrange­
ments.

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Oatway graduates from NCO academy
Air National Guard Staff Sgt. Kristin M.
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Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) Academy at
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sparklers can reach temperatures
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• Avoid illegal explosives com­
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dealers. A list can be obtained on
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from fireworks, even sparklers.
• Store fireworks in a cool, dry
place.

• Keep water clt*se by in case
of unexpected combustions.
Current Florida law allows for
the sale and use of sparklers and
novelties approved by the State
Fire Marshall, but outlaws the
private use of products that
either explode or launch. The
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can result in a one-year jail term
and a fine of up to $1,000.
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officials on how to enjoy a fun
and safe Fourth of July is to take
friends and family to any one of
the number of fireworks dis­
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S unrise Kiwanis
The Seminole Sunrise Ki­
wanis Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.in., at Shoncy’s. US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For Infor­
mation. call Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.
Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m.. at the Geneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, comer of First
and Mam Street In Gcnevu. The
clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health De­
partment In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
OfTlce and Geneva Elementary
School. For information, call
349-9284.

DEAR ABBY Why do people
aMumc that happiness comes only
with a relationship or toarriage? I
am a 24-year-old, happy, successful
mother who enjoys the single life. I
loved my son's father very much but
things did not work out for us, and
he hasn’t been around for three
years. I work at least SO hours a
week at my dream job, and enjoy
my evening and weekend time with
my 5-year-old son.
However, everywhere I go I hear
how I “iwed* someone, or people ask
how I can viand to sleep alone every
night (1 love itl) I have been told by
men wanting a relationship that it
is "unnatural" to prefer being single
and that my son "needs’ a father.
Abby, my son is well-adjusted
and ha# a grandpa and two uncles
he spends a lot of time with. My

Sunbeit D aylily Clu b
Sunbelt Daylily Club meets
the (lrst Sunday of the month
at 2 p.m. through April at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford.
The club educates members
on daylily growing through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to daylily gardens.
There arc no club dues. Call
351-3219.

Blood Bank
Central Florida Blood Bnnk
is asking donors of all types of
blood - especially O-typc do­
nors - to donate at Its Sanford
branch. 1302 E. Second St. For
Information, call 322-0822.

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

IN THE SERVICE

Cancer support

A lz h e im e r's
A support group for .adults
caring for patients with Alz­
heimer's Disease meets the
first FYldny of the month, from
2 to 3:30 p.m., at All Souls
Catholic Church. 301 W. Eighth
Street. Sanford. This service Is
sponsored by the Greater Or­
lando Alzheimer's Association.

Support. Hope and Recovery.
S.H.A.R.. meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
Florida Regional Hospital in
the far comer of the dining
room. This Is a self help sup­
port group for all cancer survi­
vors. whether In treatment now
or finished with It. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more in­
formation.

A lzh e im e r’s Support
The Alzheimer's
Support
Group for Spouses meets the
first F'riday of the month, at 10
a.m.. at the Behavior Health
Department. South Seminole
Hospital. In Longwood. All In­
terested spouse of Alzheimer's
patients arc Invited to attend.
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron­
tologist and social worker,
leads the discussion and answers questions. For informatlon. call 8*13-1910.

Contract Bridge

Air Force Staff Sgt. Treena
M. Merk has arrived for duty In
Spangdahlem. Germany. Mcrk
Is a telephone systems Jour­
neyman assigned to the 52nd
Communications
Squadron.
She Is (lie daughter of Charles
and Dora Drumond of Deltona.
The sergeant's sister. Irene
Mattel, resides In Munlce. Ind.
Her husband. Leonard, is the
son of James T. Merk and Jen­
nifer Merk of Deatsvtlle, Ala.
Merk graduated in 1990 from
Dcltonu High school, and re­
ceived an associate degree In
1997 from the Community
College of the Air Force.

Bridge players are Invited to
play conimct bridge every
Monday, at 10:30 a.m.. at the
Sanford Senior Center. For In­
formation. call 322-632 &amp;

Gamblers,

.Patrick J. Lewis has Joined
the United Slates Army under
the Delayed Entry Program at
the US Army Recruiting Sta­
tion. Deland. Fla.
The program gives young
men and women the opportu­
nity to delay entering active
duty for up to one year.
The enlistment gives the new
soldier the option to learn u
new ntutl. travel

and become

eligible to receive as much as
$50,000 toward a college edu­
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After completion of
basic military training, soldiers
receive advanced Individual
training In their career spe­
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The recruit qualifies for n
$1,000 enlistment bonus. Le­
wis will report to Fort Bennlng.
Columbus. Ga.. for basic
training on June 11. 1999.
He Is the son of Martha F.
Lewis of Deltona.

Army Reserve Pvt. Anita E.
Hoskins has graduated from
basic mllltaiy training at Fort
Leonard Wood. Wayncsvllle,
MO.
During the training, the
trainees received Instruction In
drill and ceremonies, weapons,
map reading, tactics, first aid.
and Army history and tradi­
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Hoskins Is the daughter of
Willie L. and Fannie P. Perkins
of Deltona.
Her husband. Army Spec.
Michael W. Hoskins of Michael
A. Smith of Detroit. Mich., and
Gwendolyn L Hoskins of DeLand.

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Barak L. S to n e

She Is a graduate of Deltona
High School.

authorized by the Secretary of
the Army, The recipient* have
distinguished themselves by
mentous service or achieve­
ment and have accomplished
the act with distinction.
Harris Is a truck driver as­
signed to the 68tii Transporta­
tion Company In Manhelm.
Germany.
He Is the sou of Emma and

tonio. Texas.
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training, the airman studied
the Air Force mission, organi­
zation. and customs and re­
ceived special training In hu­
man rclutlons.
In addition, airmen who
complete basic training cam
credits toward an associate de­
gree through the Community
College of the Air Force.
Stone Is the daughter of Vic­
toria L. Reid of Midland. Mich.,
and Stewart G. Stone of Lake
Mary. Fla.
She Is a 1997 graduate of
Midland High School.

PATRICK J . LEWIS

families

ANITA E. HOSKINS

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Gamblers Anonymous and
Gam-Anon for family and
friends, meet separately Mon­
day and Friday (non-smokers)
at 7:30 p.m.. Church of the
Good Shepherd. 331 Lake Ave..
' Maitland. For more Informa­
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The Round Table Writers’ tion. call 236-9206.
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10 a.m. In the cafe at Borders N a rc o tic ^ ..............
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and 434), Altamonte Springs.
Monday at 8 p.m. at the Pres­
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anyone Interested In Improving 317 Oak Ave., Sanford.
writing skills, whether for en­
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Aa the wedding season is upon
DEAR ALONEt Many people us, may I suggest that bridal sho^s
fool thaw need someone else to give brides some pointers abouti
m ake tnem "complete." Obvl- drees they will wear. There must be
oualy, you are a strong and ful­ techniques they can learn for their
fille d Individual In your own important day so they don't and up*
right, and you should not have looking so silly. And ia it possible for
to ex p la in o r defand your brides to practice at home so that
choice to anyone.
they learn how to manauver th#
cimm1
REVEREND IN NJ.
DEAR ABBY: I am a clergyman,
parents have a wonderful loving and over the courae of my 32 years
in ministry, I have officiated at hun­
marriage after 34 yeare, and ItWnk
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DEAR REVERENDt Thoae
that’s great, but it la also unusual In dreds of weddings. I cant tell you
art go&lt;
good auggeatlona. Bridea
this day knd age. I may marry the number of times the bride has are
someday, but right now I’m enjoy­ gotten tangled up in her wedding should' ipm ctioe walking In their
i tripped up the aisle or lost gowns and bridal slip p ers. II
ing the time with my son and an gown,, or
occasional date. Why can’t people her veil. Some of them appear so w ill give them confidence and
awkward, and it’s sad to see them p ossib ly p rev en t em barrass*
understand that?
or an injury,
ALONE AND LOVINO IT floundering around in billowa of
IN MISSOURI

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TANIA A. BARLEE

Army Reserve Pvt. Tanal A.
Barlee has graduated from b a­
sic military training at Fort
Leonard Wood. Wayncsvllle.
MO.
During
the training, the
trainee received Instruction In
drill and ceremonies, weapons,

map reading, tactics, military
courtesy,
military
Justice,
physical Illness, first aid, and
Army history and traditions.
Barlee Is Ihe daughter of
Suundra L. and George C J.
Barlee of Deltona.
She Is a 1998 graduate of
Pine Ridge High School. Del­
tona.
KATARINA A. DOE

Air Force Airman Katrina A.
Doe has graduated from basic
military training at Lackland
Air Force Base. San Antonio.
Texas.
During tire six weeks of
training, the airman studied
the Air Force mission, organi­
zation. and customs and re­
ceived special training in hu­
man relations.
In addition, airmen who
complete basic training earn
credits toward an associate de­
gree through the Community
College of the Air F'orce.
Doc Is tile daughter of Ber­
nice R. and Benjamin A. Doe of
Sanford.
She Is a graduate of Semi­
nole High School, Sanford.
JAIME A. REYES

Air Force Airman Jam ie A.
Reyes lias graduated from ba­
ste military training at Lackland Air F'orce Base, San An­
tonio, Texas.
During the six weeks of
training, the airman studied
the Air Force mission, organi­
zation. and customs and re­
ceived special training In hu­
man relations.
In addition, airmen who
complete basic training cam
credits toward an associate de­
gree through the Community
College of tiie Air Force.
Reyes Is the son of Rosalie
M. Reyes of Casselbeny.
He Is a 1997 graduate of
Lake Howell High School, Win­
ter Park.

Itudy Encomatlon of Sanford.

SARAH L. STONE

Air Force Airman Sarah L.
Stone has graduated from ba­
sic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San An­

SOME THINGS
ARE MEANT
TO BE CLOSED
YOUR MIND ISN'T
ONE OF THEM!
MDA has shown how valuable
people with (Usabilities
are to society.
But they can’t get past
a closed mind.
C all th e S e m in o le H erald
to m a k e a d o n a t io n
at: ( 4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
Ed K ra m a rcik
C irc u la tio n M a n a g e r

Muscular
Dystrophy
Association

CALVIN C. HARRIS

Army Spec. Calvin C. Harris
has been decorated with the
Army Achievement Medal.
The medal Is awarded to sol­
diers who have served In any
capacity In a noncombat area

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Comics
by Bob Thaves

FRANK AND ER N ES T

ROBOTMAN"

b y J im M eddick

Basic changes in all your financial
endeavors should begin lo show an
improvement m the year ahead Afthough
these advancements may coma about at
a gradual manner, they wd produce posi­
tive results
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Make an
effort today to manage events instead of
letting them manage you. espeoaly con­
cerning matters that are meaningful to
you parsonally Success is possible
under your direction Get a jump on Me
by understanding the influences that’ll
govern you at the year ahead Send the
required refund Iorm and lor your AstroGraph predictions by maikng 12 to Astro-

could be equaly as grabfyaig lor you
vm oo (Aug. 29-Sept 22) Should there
be an agreement you’d kke lo make or
some documents to be signed, attend to
them today AS matters 01 a legal nature
took evcepbonaOy promsaig now
LIBRA (Sept. 23 Oct 22) Keep your
shoulder to the wheel today, because
something lor which you're presently
struggling is worth the effort. It a yield
could eiceed your eipectabont
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Although
Lady Luck may put krmU on her tfesperv
sations. she tends to lavor you today
Operate within reasonable bounds and
this could be a better than average day
tor you
SAOITTARIUS (Nov. 29-Oec. 21) Even d
you have a Afferent way of dong things,
don t be resistant to changes effected by
someone in your family today Things
could work out better than you thought
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. It ) Goals of

G r a p h . d o th is n e w s p a p e r . P O

a m aterial n a tu re c a n b e a c tv a v a rj t o d a y .

Friday, Jufy 2. I M

by

P EA N U TS

l'M SORRY YOU DIDN'T SET
TO DO SOME DIVIN6..Y0U
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TU M B LE W E E D S

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DELIVERIN'A MESSAGE TO
CHIEF RUNNING NOSE'

REMEMBER! HE 00ESN7
LIKE TO BE CALLED
TL ORIPPO"!

1758. Murray HA Slaton New York. NY
10156 Be sure to state your Zodiac sign
LEO (July 29-Aug. 22) Don t take a per­
sonalty if you are relegated today to a
moor role at a toatt venture. ITS |us! that
another person sees a way to victory that

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through ambition and persistence It’ll
prove that you can make your lot m life
easier by dependng solely upon yourself
AQUARIUS (Jen. 20-Feb. I t ) Anytfeng
having to do with money should be
attended to at thie bme. because financial

C IW lb yN TA Inr

Astro-graph is a syndicated
column wnttan by Bernice Bede
Osol for Newspaper Enterprise
Association.
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W IN A T

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trends are kkefy to be more stable tor you
now then they el a later date
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You II bo
especially adept at accomplishing your
aims today, even the most difficult ones,
so locus your energies and efforts on that
wfveh you consider lo be your most &amp;ignrfeant endeavor
ARIES (March 21-Aprll I t ) Don! write
oft two enterprises on which you worked
very hard m the past, even if they haven t
as yet yielded what you expected
There's Me m them ready to spnng forth
Y**&gt;rrUS (April 20-May 20) Look to a
special friend to be supportive ol your
hopes today This won t be the first time
this pal was prepared to go lo bat tor you.
QEMtNI (May 21-June 20) Don't hold
back any longer a trump card you ve
been keeping at bay concerning a deal
you ve been anxious to pull oft This is a
good day to put it all together

B R ID G E

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By Phillip Alder
Mark Twain claimed. "It usually
takes more than three weeks to pre­
TOO JUST NCVOK. CHKNGC INTO pare a good impromptu speech." Well.
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anything 1 K has taken three days to cover the
YOU UifcD TO SKY YOU THOUGHT
basics of ruffing losers in the dummy.
OF
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Here is the last stage. In this deal,
DO l STILL FOMHDYOU OF HIKT
how would you plan the play in six
spades'* West leads the dub king.
South starts with a strong, artificial
and forcing two-club opening bid.
North's three spade raise promises
something useful; with a useless hand
he would either jump to four spades
(which ought to include four card sup­
port) or start with a double negative of
two no-trump (or three clubs, if he is a
tournament player). South drives to
by
Mort
W
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B E E T L E B A IL E Y
slam via Blackwood Aggressive bid­
ding. but the final contract is good
SOMETHING TELLS M E OUR L IT T L E SURPRISE ATTACK
Check those losers You have one in
ISN’T GOING TO B E SUCH A BIG SURPRISE/
clubs, and a problem in hearts This
will be no difficulty if the six missing
hearts divide 3-3, but what if they are

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North

Ruff in the dummy,
mark three
West
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KQJ 9
4-2. which is almost twice as likely ac­
cording to the percentages table? It is
unlikely you can safely ruff two hearts
in the dummy.
You get home with a loser on-loser
ruff-transference play. After winning
trick one with the club ace. cash the
ace-king of hearts and ruff a heart
with dummy’s spade king. If the
h earts split 3-3, draw trum ps and
claim. Yet when East discards, play a
diamond to your ace, then lead anoth­
e r heart and discard dummy's re­
maining club. This serves two pur­
poses. First, your last heart is
established, and second, you can ruff
the club five in the dummy with no
risk of an overruif.

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By P e te r II. Golt. M l).
DEAR DR. GOTT: Why do some
people have bad breath? My uncle is
meticulous, he brushes his teeth and
dosses twice a day. doesn't drink or
smoke, yet his breath is horrendous.
DEAR READER: Halitosis can
result from a variety of diseases that
affect the liver or kidneys. It can be
related to diet, particularly to certain
spicy foods. It can also reflect dental
disease or sinus infection. Your uncle
needs a thorough checkup and. if he is
in good health, his dentist should be
consulted Although bad breath may
tend to occur with age. it is a treat­
able, albeit challenging, condition.
DEAR DR. GOTT: My 14 year-old
daughter's hands tremble when she
holds them outstretched in front of
h er She has no bad habits or diseases
and does not consum e excessive
amounts of caffeine containing bever­
ages. Is this normal?
DEAR READER: Trem ors of the
outstretched hand can have a variety
of causes, ranging from an over active
thyroid gland to benign essential
trem or (tremulousness of unknown

cause). To complicate matters, some
adolescents tend lo be shaky because
of just plain nervousness.
Most people's fingers tremble a lit­
tle during forced extension. I cannot
tell from your question whether your
daughter's condition is normal. To
some extent, the degree of tremor will
determine if the situation could be
helped by medication. For example,
low doses of beta blockers (atenolol
and others) often reduce benign
essential tremor.
Very slight trembling is of no partic­
ular concern. However, if your daugh
ter is truly upset by her symptom, a
medical evaluation is in order.
Encourage her lo be examined by her
family doctor.
DEAR DR GOTT: Is fasting harm­
ful?
DEAR READER It's a question of
degree. A day or two of fasting now
and then will not harm you.
However, prolonged fasting lot sev­
eral days or more) can be dangerous.
You will slide into a medical state
called negative nitrogen balance and
will rapidly lose muscle protein, as
well os fat. Your system may become
too acid and you will experience dis-

DR. GOTT
PETER
G O T T , M .D .

turbing symptoms, including light­
headedness, weakness and loss of
concentration. You may even become
dehydrated
Millions of the world's poor involun
tanly fast each day. They don't like it,
but they have little control over the
food supply.
Short periods of voluntary fasting
may symbolize religious convictions
or — for some people — may serve as
a first step toward needed weight
reduction. But extended fasts are not
healthful.
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my new and
completely updated Health Report
“Winning the Hattie of the Bulge."
C 1999NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.

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Remarkably, 4-foot, 61-pound
Cory is proving he is bigger than
. • MD.
"We were terribly afraid when
:• doctors found the problem six
years ago," Linda Coleman said,
•: "The first needle biopsy indicat*
:| ed his MD might be much worse
•: than it has turned out to be, that
he might have had a form of MD
:j known as Becker."
A second biopsy was better
news for the Colemans. Cory
■I; had MD and would be chat:’s longed. He would have good
£ days but there would be bad
days. In the early stages, he had
four or five bad days in sucres*
sion. Now, his problems go
l away overnight.
"They had a field day at St.
Peters where Cory goes to
school, and he went on until he
j: collapsed," Wayne Coleman
•; said. "The other children know
i: his condition They try to help
him by giving in back rubs.
j Coaxing him to lake it easy. They
are a great auppmt. So are his
: teachers.
"We've found out that Cory
]- has to be careful on cold days or
when he goes swimming." his
dad said. "Cold definitely affects
him."
Sometimes, when he realizes
he is having an episode and his
hands have curled up and he
doesn't want anyone to sec him
■ that way. Cory quietly tucks
them in his front pockets. "He
tries to do the best he can in any
* situation," his mother said,
j;
Surely, the Coleman home is a
; i happy one. Linda and Wayne
; j Coleman love their son and
encourage him each day.
i
"We're cheerful, we feel very
:/• blessed, Linda Coleman said.
“And we want Cory to stay as
cheerful as he Ls.
"Cory knows what In* is fac­
ing," his mother added. "He
knows more about Muscular
Dystrophy than mo^. ey y ^jn e,

N ew s

He has decorated the playroom
wall of the house with pictures
and posters from the I [usculsr
Dystrophy Association.1
There arc a half dozen pictures
of entertainer Jerry Lewis,
whose annual telethons raise
money for MD patients. Cory
and his parents will appear on
the Fox-35 local telecast later this
year.
C on sm iled when he was
asked if he had met Jerry Lewis.
"No, he's pretty busy. Maybe
one day," Cory said.
Cory said he also would also
like to meet Baltimore Orioles
third baseman Cal Ripken. Cory
has a picture of Ripken in his
room, near several Little League
baseball trophies he has won.
"I'd like to be a blg*leaguer
someday," Cory said,
Anyone who knows Cory
Coleman w ill tell myou he's
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Special to Um Harald
DAYTONA BEACH - Aa
this weekend's NASCAR
Winston Cup mldacaaon
race approaches, several
drivers will be returning to
Daytona hoping to build on
recent successes st the
"World Center of Racing."
First Round Bud Pole
Qualifying for the first 25
spots in the Pepsi 400
takes place under the lights
today (Thursday) at 8 p.m.
Qualifying will also be
shown on ESPN2.
Second Round qualifying
will be run st 8 p.m. on
Friday and tickets are $15
general admission for both
nights.
The 41st running of the
Pepsi 400 will take place
under the lights of Daytona
International
Speedway
Saturday. July 3 at 8 p.m.
and will be broadcast live
In prime time on CBS
(Channel 6 locally).
One of several drivers
who has experienced recent
success at the super*
speedway is Jeff Oordon.
Gordon, who captured the
checkered flag in the 1009
NASCAR season-opening
Daytona 500. Is looking for
a second consecutive Pepsi
400 victory.
Bobby Labonte, who Is
currently enjoying a great
NASCAR season and ranks
second In points, will be
hoping to advance one po­
sition over his finish in last
year's Pepsi 400.
Labonte. who started from
the pole in 1098. finished
second to Oordon.
Daytona has been good to
Labonte. who captured the
pole position and finished
second to Dale Earnhardt In
the 1998 Daytona 500.
During the 1990 Speedweeks. Labonte' won the
first Qatorade 125.
Of course Dale Earnhardt
will be a significant (actor
In this weekend's Pepsi
400. Earnhardt finished a
close second to Oordon In
his last dash around the
superspeedway In the 1099
Daytona 500. In 1988.
Earnhardt won his first
Daytona 500 after 19 at­
tempts. This year's speedweeks were good to Earn­
hardt who won the second
Gatorade 125 and finished
second In the 500.
Cunent NASCAR Winston
Cup points leader Dale Jarrett got o(Tto a good start In
last year's Pepsi 400.
starting third, but finished
a disappointing 23rd.
With a good season and
momentum this year. Jarrett
Is considered a solid con­
tender for the nighttime
victory. Janett's last visit to
Daytona included a third
place finish In the Qatorade
125.
Hometown favorite Mark
Martin won his first Day­
tona Winston Cup race
during this year's Speedweeks by taking the check­
ered flag In the Bud Shoo­
tout.
Martin, currently third In
the point standings. Is
looking for another Winston
Cup win at Daytona In the
Pepsi 400.
For ticket Information,
call the Speedway Ticket
Office at (904) 253-RACE.

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Robin Bishop was 2-for-3 with a tuple, reached base four times, scored
two times and drove in three runs as the Sharks rebounded from a loss ear-

feer in the evening to Don Pablos of Sanford to beet Sunniland Corporation
13-2 in the Sanford Women’s Spring Softbsl League Charrpionahlp Game.

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SANFORD • Things happened
Just aa they needed to for Sun­
niland Corporation to force a
playoff game for the City o '
Sanford Recreation and Parka
Women's Spring Slow Pitch
Softball League Tuesday night
at Ptnehurst Park.
Unfortunately for Sunniland
Corporation, the Sharks were
not ready to follow the script to
Sunnllund's liking.
Don Pablos of Sanford played
spoiler for Sunniland Corpora­
tion as the defending Polar
Bear League champions scored
seven runs In the top of the
seventh Inning to erase a 4-3
deficit and win Its fourth
straight game after opening the
season with seven losses. 9-4.
over the Sharks.
Sum aland Corporation then
turned the tables on Don Pa­
blos of Sanford, rallying from a
i sm SofibaU. Pag« 2B

Baseball tournaments
on holiday schedule
By C
Dean Smith
sfc rrre Kurroit
SANFORD - Seminole County will be a busy
.place for high school und Junior college age
baseball players this weekend.
Starting today will be the first Sanford Ameri­
can Legion Campbell-Loaning Post 53 July 4th
Tournament at Seminole High School and the
long-running Lyman Invitational 4th of July
Tournament at Lyman High School.
Post 53. the two-time defending American Le­
gion A State Champions, are 14-5 on the season
and will welcome Oviedo. Lake Brantley. New
Smyrna Beach. Daytona Beach AAU. Sebastian
River and Vero Beach to Alumni Field In the
Seminole High School Baseball Complex.
The double elimination tournament opens with
Oviedo playing Daytona Beach AAU at 4:30 p.m.
and host Scnford taking on Lake Brantley at 7
p.m.
On Friday, the Ovledo/Daytonn Beach AAU
winner faces New Smyrna Beach at 4:30 p.m.
and Sebastian River meets Vero Beach nt 7 p.m.

Saturdays schedule has games at 9 am ..
11:30 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 4:30 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Sunday's games are set for 10 a.m.. 12:30
p.m. and the title game a t 3 p.m. If two teams
have one loss, after the 3 p.m. game, a ‘winner
take-all' final would be played at 5:30 p.m.
The double elimination Lyman Invitational has
a field constating of American Legion B and
NABF teams. In the field are Lyman. Sanford
Post 53 B. Lake Brantley B, Lake Howell, two
Lake Mary squads. Bishop Moore and Edgewater.
Games will be played at 11 a.m.. 2 p.m.. 5
p.m. and 8 p.m. today through Saturday.
On Sunday there will be games at 1 p.m. and a
5 p.m. Championship Oame.
Next Wednesday. July 7th, the prestigious Del-and Firecracker Invitational American Legion
Tournament will begin Its 28th year at the new
Mclchlng Field at Conrad Park, which will also
be llte site of tills year's State Tournament In
early August.
Sanford Post 53 and host DeLand Post 6 will
be among the field of teams coming from as far
Please see Tournaments, Page 2B

Kraze take two in Miami
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - The Central
Florida Kraze moved Into sole
possession of second place In

the Southeast Division of the
United Soccer Leagues (U.S.L.)
Premier Developmental League
with back-to-back road wins
over the Miami Breakers and

ANDRETTI
WINS AWARD

After a brilliant march
from near the back of the
field to finish In the top
three at Sears Point. John
Andretti was named this
week's Exlde NASCAR Se­
lect All Charged Up Award
winner on Wednesday.
It's the second time In
three weeks Andretti has
nabbed the contingency
award, which goes to the
driver (his team must be
part of the Exlde Batteries
Contingency Program) who
records the most progress,
numerically. In the previ­
ous race.
The driver of the »43 STP
Pontiac started 31st at
Sears Point, but finished
third behind Jeff Oordon
and Mark Martin, respec­
tively. Having added 28
Please see Daytona, Page 2B

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Former Lake Mary High School star Donald McIntosh (right), shown with
fellow Rams star Danny Wymer, scored a goal to help the Central Florida
Kraze defeat the Miami To n g o in U S L Southeast Division play last weekend

the Miami Tango last weekend.
Friday night, the Breakers
and the Kraze went to sudden
death overtime tied at 0-0.
But the Kraze. which Is made
up mostly of players from
Seminole Athletic Conference
schools, came out on tnp when
Antonio Naim scored off a great
pass from former Lake Brantley
High School star Marcelo Cerrnlnato to capture the victory.
Saturday afternoon, the Kraze
took It to the TUngo with a 5-0
whitewashing.
Rodney Levy opened the
scoring for the Kraze. with Kirk
Mackey. 1999 Lake Mary High
School graduate and AllAmcrtca
Donald
McIntosh,
Dusty Retnecke and Oviedo
High School boys' soccer coach
Joe Avalone.
Jason Rlegler and Cermlnato
helped out with a pair of assists
each.
Lake Howell High School
girls' soccer coach Dtdier
Menard was Impressive In goal,
getting two well-earned shut­
outs. The Kraze defense also
stood out In both matches.
The victories brought the
Krazc's record to 8-3 overall
and 5-2 In the U.S.L. Southeast
Division.
Tomorrow (Friday) at Edgewutcr High School In Orlando,
the Kraze will take on the Cocoa
Expos In an Important division
match-up. Oame time Is set fot
8 p.m.
To get to Edgewater High
School, take 1-4 West to Lee
Road exit. Turn right on Lee
Road and go to Edgewater
Drive. Turn left on Edgewater
und go Just south of Pur Ave­
nue. Turn right on Preston
Street. Just before the school,
und stadium Is located behind
the school on left.

Horace Grant was traded by the Orlando Magic to the Seattle SuperSori­
tes for the draft rights to Corey Maggette and veteran forwards Dale Ellis,
Don MacLean and Billy Owens during Wednesday night’s NBA Draft.

M agic send G rant to
Seattle for M aggette
3y Dean Smith
sights Eorroit
ORLANDO • on a night when
not much was expected out of
the Orlando Magic, the local
franchise stepped up and made
big news with a blockbuster
trade at Uic NBA Draft Wednes­
day evening.
Orlando, which did not have
a pick until the second round.
No. 38 overall, ended up with a
potential star In Duke Univer­
sity guard/forward Corey Mag­
gette when It traded veteran
power forward Horace Grant to
the Seattle SupcrSonlcs for the
rights to Maggette (the 13th

pick) and veteran forwards Dale
Ellis. Don MacLean and Billy
Owens.
Maggette.
6-foot-6.
215pounds. is a 19-year-old with a
40-lnrh vertical Jump who de­
cided to leave Duke after his
freshman year.
He only started three games
this year for the National run­
ner-up Blue Devils, but still
managed to average 10.6 points
and 3.9 rebounds per game.
Grant, who will turn 34 next
week, is a 12-year NBA veteran
who had his worst season sta­
tistically since Joining the
Magic five years ago. averaging
Please see Grant, Page 2B

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Legal Notlc—

Tim Raines la a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. His statistics for the 1999
season Is In the first column, personal-best
season totals In the second column and career

totals (Including 1909) In the third column.
Ralnea was O-for-2 with two walks and a
sacrifice but the A’s suffered another one-run
loss, their sixth loss In a row. 2-1 In 12 innings
to the Seattle Mariners Tuesday night.

Hits............
RBI............
Doublet......
Triples........
Home runs.
Steals.........
Average......

3-1 deficit with five runs In the
top of the seventh Inning to
keep their title hopes alive with
a 6-3 victory.
Tire split left the Sharks and
Bunnlland Corporation tied for
Brat place with 10-2 records
and forced e wlnner-take-all
contest between the powers.
But the expected nall-btter
was decided fairly quickly as
the Sharks scored three runs In
each of the first and second In­
nings to build a 6-0 lead and
led 10-0 before Sunnlland
Corporation could dent the
plate with two runs In the bot­
tom of the fourth Inning.

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The mini-rally just postponed
the Inevitable as the Sharks
answered with three runs In the
top of the fifth Inning to post a
13-2. run-rule triumph.
The final standings were:
Sharks (11-2). Sunnlland Cor­
poration (10-3), Don Pablos of
Sanford (4-8) and Curt’s Alleycats and Vaughan Incorporated
(both 3-9).
Wednesday night’s games In
the Sanford Men’s League and
the Lake Mary AAA League were
both rained out.
On today’s schedule Is the

City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Men's Spring
Thursday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at Plnehurst
Park.
Celeste Industries tackles
Wiginton Fire Sprinklers at
6:30 p.tn.; Kenny's N an takes
on Psycho Softball at 7:30 p.m.;
and the Regulators challenge
WoUys at 8:30 p.m. Undefeated
Stenstrom Realty Incorporated
has the week off.
Providing the ollenae were:
Don Pablos of Sanford: three
hits _ Marie Byrd (two RBI): two
hits _ Kelly Otero and Carol
Gamer (two runs scored and
one RBI each). Diane Colangelo
(two runs). Keri Albritton; one
hit _ Lynette Barkley (run. RBI).
Shay Brown (run): one run
scored _ Cathy Lynn: one RBI _
Sue Hunt.
Sharks: two hits _ Dawn
Evans; one hit _ Gall Ross
(home run. run. two RBI). Tanya
Geiger (triple, run). Robin
Bishop (double), Debbie Huss
(run. RBI). Gloria Eflrd (run):
one RBI _ Sheila Sanders.
Sunniland Corporation: two
hits _ Renue Lanza (run). Sue
Baglcy: one hit _ Kim Myers
(run). Curol Cranlck (RBI). Ann
Lanza. Shell! Walters: one run

scored _ Mlckl Lewis, Teresa
FInek. Belinda Anderson. Barb
Martin.
Don Pablos of Sanford: two
hits _ Krrl Albritton: one hit _
Marie Byrd (triple. RBI): two
runs scored _ Dawn Orimes;
one run scored _ Carol Gamer,
one RBI _ Cathy Lynn.
CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
Sharks: three hits . Dawn
Evans (run. two RBI): two hits _
Robin Bishop (triple, two runs,
three RBI); one hit _ Jenny
Blowers (double, two runs).
Sheila Sanders and Otorla Eflrd
(three runs scored and one RBI
each), Debbie lluss (RBI). Ter­
esa Howdyshell (run): one run
scored _ Tanya Geiger, one RBI
_ Deborah Manfred!. Gall Ross.
Sunnlland Corporation; two
hits _ Shell! Walters; one hit _
Carol Cranlck (run). Kim Myers
(RBI). Mlckl Lewis. Ann Lanza.
Barb Martin: one run scored _
Belinda Anderson.

Tournaments
away as Connecticut. New Hampshire. Ohio and
Puerto Rico.
Making up the Sanford Post 53 A roster are
Chris Richardson from Bishop Moore, Matt Alegra, Brandon Haney, Jose Rosado. Danny San-

ford and Justin Roberts from Lake Mary. Rich
Rodriguez from Oviedo and Seminole Community
College, and Ryan Abcljon. Chris Bachand,
Justin Cooper. Jacob Davis. Anthony DlFonzo.
Hal Kronenberg. Chaz Lytle. Jeremy Meyers, Ri­
cardo Montalvo. Angelo Retraces, Mike Robinson
and Brian Nielsen.

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Just 8.9 points and 4.7 re­
bounds per game.
Ellis has been an amazing
three-point shooter In his long
NBA career, while MacLean Is a
hard-working player out of
UCLA and Owens was a firstround pick out of Maryland and
has started at both guard and
forward for Miami, Golden State
and Seattle In his career.
But those three were obtained
purely because of salary cap
purposes and only one of the
three are expected to ever play
for the Magic.
With their own pick In the
second round, Orlando drafted
6-foot-4 guard Laron Profit out
of Maryland and then traded for
the No. 42 selection. 6-foot-2
Louts Bullock out of Michigan.
The Magic obtained Bullock
from the Minnesota Timberwolves for cash.
Profit, 21. was a two-time As­
sociated Press Honorable Men­
tion All-Amerlcu and a threetime third All-ACC pick. He Is
second In Maryland history In
steals and sixth all-time In the
ACC. He scored 1.566 points In
his career at Maryland.

Bullock. 23. led Michigan In
scoring three straight seasons
and finished his career with the
most three-pointers made (339)
In Big Ten history and the No.
3 all-time leading scorer (2.224
points) In Mlchlgnn history.
In other draft news, the Top
10 picks were No. 1, Elton
Brand from Duke by the Chi­
cago Bulls. No. 2. Steve Francis
from Maryland by the Vancou­
ver Grizzlies. No. 3, Baron
Davis from UCLA by the Char­
lotte H m rts. No. 4, Lamar
Odom from Rhode Island by the

Los Angels Clippers, No. 5,
Jonathan Bender from Picayune
(La.) High School (who will be
traded to the Indiana Pacers for
Antonio Davis), No. 6. Wally
Szczerblok from Miami of Ohio
by the Minnesota Timberwolves. No. 7. Richard Hamilton
from Connecticut by the
Washington Wizards. No. 8,
Andre Miller from Utah by the
Cleveland Cavaliers, No. 9,
Shawn Marlon from Nevada-Las
Vegas by the Phoenix Suns,
and No. 10. Jason Terry from
Arizona by the Atlanta Hawks.

AS LOW AS

Daytona-----Continued from Psge IB
points, he now sits In fifth
place In the contingency award
point standings. 18 points be­
hind leader JefT Burton.
Andretti will once again re­
ceive the customary $3,000
check for winning the award
Just prior to the Pepsi 400,
scheduled for Saturday, July 3,
at
Daytona
International
Speedway.
The driver who totals the
most points by season's end
will receive a $50,000 check
and a trophy from Exlde Corpo­
ration at the NASCAR Awards
Banquet In New York City.
EXIDE NASCAR SELECT ALL
CHARGED UP AWARD
STANDINGS
(After 16 rscet)
t . Jeff U urtuii. S 3 point*: 2. E rn ie Irvan .
00 point*: 3. W ard U u rto n . 49 points: 4.
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY
September 1, 1999
92nd Year, No. 8
(407)322-2611
Sanford, FL

SO C ents

Serving
Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County
S in e s 1 0 0 8

Weather
Partly
Cloudy
High: 92
Low: 75

Runners rewarded
at Lake Mary
summertime run.

Lottery
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Hands of Orlando may buy Ridgewood
SANFORD — A non-profit builder of
affordable housing is interested in pur­
chasing and renovating the troubled
Ridgewood Villas apartment complex
near Seminole High School.
Central Florida Hands of Orlando is
negotiating with m ultiple owners of
Ridgewood Villas apartments to pur­
chase the complex.
Steve Chitwood, President of Central

Non-profit group would spend at least
$600,000 to renovate apartments
Florida Hands Realty, said the deal may
be completed within 30 to 60 days. Once
an agreement is in place, Chitwood said
the organization would spend at least
$600,000 to renovate the complex.
“We are very much interested in the
purchase," Chitwood said. "It would be
our intent to move on it as quickly as

A ndrew s
elected
m ayor o f
O vied o
OVIEDO— IWo candidates
with sim ilar goals to preser ve
their neighborhoods fmm
encroaching development and
traffic wave elected to the
Oviedo City Council by a wide
margin on Ibesday.
Oviedo voters also elected
Mary Lou Andrews, a newcom­
er to politics whose campaign
focused on im proving commu­
nication between residents and
the d ty governm ent Council
members and the mayor both
serve two year terms.
In addition, the $55 million
bond referendum to pay for
parks improvements was
approved.
jepson and O'Hanlon both
campaigned to keep cut
through traffic from cutting
through residential neighbor­
hoods.
Jepson received 1&gt;158, or 50.9
percent of the votes for Group I
in the council race. He finished
well ahead of Keith Britton, 17.9
percent; Mike Ertd, 17.1 per­
cent; and Lawrence Wright, 14.6
percent.
O'Hanlon received 1,204,525
percent, of the votes for Group
0 in the coundl race. The clos­
est candidate was Kathryn
Townsend, w ith 16.2 percent.
The remaining candidates were
Todd Russell, 15.9 percent;
incumbent George Viele, 8.7
percent; and Fred Larson, 7 per­
cent
Andrews received 1,640,73.4
percent of foe votes for mayor,
ahead of Ed Bradford's 2&amp;6
percent
The $55 million referendum
for parks improvements was
approved 74.9 percent to 25.1
percent
O'Hanlon, 41, previously has
served six years on the council.
A retired project manager for
Siemens Westinghouse Cocp.,
he wants to see a bypass built
around the d ty to reduce traffic
volume. He Is also concerned
about a shortage of ballfields
and high turnover rates in the
police and fire departments.
"The big thing is that no
routes of traffic will cut through
in tgMmfhoods," O'Hanlon
said. ''Cities across foe d ty prote d their neighborhoods."
Jepson, 50, who is executive

TIk fire erupted i t about 9-JO p m In
has been condemned by the city of

possible. We would bring the units fully
up to code, and make them like new."
However, Chitwood said he is waiting
on an investigation into how much dam ­
age was done by M onday's fire at the
complex. A fire broke out in two units of
building four. Emergency officials were
able to contain the fire within 30 min-

Questions remain

Parents, community speak out for Crooms
SANFORD
Mote than 100 parents, students
and alumni of Crooms Academy said during a
town meeting at the school on Tuesday that
they oppose a proposal to turn Crooms into an
elementary school
Crooms Academy is currently an alternative
school with 400 m iddle and high school stu­
dents. Those at the town meeting told a citizens
committee that meets with district officials they
want the school to remain as it is, w ith foe
addition of vocational and technical training
programs.
"I know of a couple of kids who w eren't
interested in school when they first came here,"
said Roosevelt Cummings, who graduated
from Crooms in 1961. "Now they are doing

w ell and one is at the top of hia class.
Whatever we have to do to save the school, we
need to do it"
Alumni of Crooms Academy, which once
served as an all-black high school until a 1970
desegregation order, said that the high school
holds an important place in the community's
heritage.
"We produce so many professional people
from this school including doctors, Lawyers,
and ministers," said Katie Burke, a 1943 gradu­
ate from Crooms. "We don't want to lose it."
In addition, dozens of parents and students
discussed ways that programs at Crooms had
turned students who were struggling in tradi­
tional programs into honor students with posi­
tive goals for their future.
"This is not a black-white issue," said Chris
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Grant of Longwood ceisbrate
their 65fo w adding anniversary.

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Board
OKs deal
for TBI
to run
airport

TBI (US) Inc, parent company
of Oriando Sanford
International (OSD.
The international p ssseng rr
and cargo term inal has been
managed by OSI, In c since
May, 1997. Details of the final
contract are still being negotiat­
ed.
As part of the 30-year agree­
ment, TBI will pay $10 million
against the $24 million estimat­
ed cost of the planned domestic
The first $75 million will be
paid up front when the contract
is finalized, and the remaining
$25 million will be spread
evenly over foe first five years
of foe agreem ent TBI will also
make gross revenue payments
io Uw Airport
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all operation and maintenance
costs for the term inal facilities,
and provide incentives for air­
line business attraction.
“This unique public-private
partnership is going to serve a t
a model for the entire nation to
follow," said Sanford Mayor
Larry Dale.
Airport officials are hoping
that the TBl’s annual paym ents
can be used as local matching
funds toward grant funding.
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of about $6 million toward the
lirm fcil'siif iaatnd paafo*
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and other revenue* to fund the
third and final pham of the pro­
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pace that is out stripping rev­
enue," said Kenneth Wright,
chairman of the Board of
Director*. “Infrastructure
dem ands a rt out stripp ing the
ability of revenue* to keep up.“
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time, and the capacity to handle
up to three million pa— tgers
annually. *"
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the expansion project^ ths
Airport Authority agreed to
give TBI rights to parking lot
fees and rental car revenues.
Currently, ths airport does not
charge parking foes. Victor
White, executive director of
the airp o rt said that nation­
w ide parking lots a s t often the
Ifndlng source of income at air. ports.
“We fought long and hard on
this itsu t for montha,“ W hitt
said.
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: Airport A uthority's Board of
Director*, said the rights to
parking lot foes should not be
• relinquished while negotiations
on a separate new operating

ment decreases to $400/100 the
fourth year, and $350/100 the
fifth year. For the remainder of
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will also handle overflow inter­
national traffic, will be expand­
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goes as airport officials are plan­
ning.
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subsidiary of TBI pic, a United
Kingdom based airport privati­
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plans to acquire US based
Airport Croup International an
airport privatization company
with management contracts in
29 airports worldwide.

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�Seminole Hamid, Sanford, Florida •Wednesday, Saptambar 1,1999 •M

C’mon Sanford, let’s go
to bat with Tim Raines
They told Tim Raines the bad
news a month ago • he had
Lupus, a connective tissue dis­
ease in which the immune sys-.
tern turns against a person's
own body. A disease w ith no
known cure.
Raines said that he had never
heard of Lupus, but he .............
was determined to
■
beat the disease and
play baseball in the
year 2000, possibly
2001 and 2002.
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Lupus w on't throw
^
out 39-year-old Hm
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Raines. As always, he L V
has too good a lead.
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He Is determined to
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steal away and play
p
w ith Tim Raines, Jr. in L’j ' v
the bigs. It is
W ill
September for the
o o o
father's careen April
for the son. Both are eager to
play on the same field of
dreams.
I'd like to see the city of
Sanford — the entire county in
fact — reach out to pray for and
root for Tim Raines. Perhaps,
Ron Rose and the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce would
stage an Appreciation Day. The
Seminole High Band would
march, the Daxzlers would daz-

More Importantly, those of us
who appreciate what Tim
Raines has contributed to his
hometown, his school and the
City's D.A.R.E. efforts, might
want to go to bat for a Sanford
Lupus Research Center or a
......... . scholarship program
for pre-med students
graduating from
Seminole High. i
To sit back and do
nothing—-to ignore

■

One by one, the Yankees
embraced Raines on Monday
night. He was presented his
World Series Championship
ring. Raines opened the box but
it was empty. Then came the
laughs, as Bemie Williams gave
the ring to Raines.
"It was em otional,'' Raines
said. "Very emotional."
It was a Iso1,600 miles away
from Sanford, Fla. Surely, the
same emotions exist oh the city
by Lake Monroe. C'm on home,
Tim Raines, we want to play
catch. Catch up. We have some
big*time catching up to do.
The problem with me, as oth­
ers have toted so splendidly
last weekend, is that I'm too
opinionated. They're right.
That's why I'm suggesting we
do something for Tim Raines.
Y\fe can start by printing up
some "Get V\Wl Hit Well Tim
Raines" T-shirts.
It would be nice if organisa­
tions like the Sanford Optimist
Club came up w ith a strategy.
That’s it. The Optimists. Or the
Sanford Police Department. And
the Seminole Herald. Let's do it.
W ho's up first?

h eart An optim ist. A friend.

P o lic e L o g

Beaford— August 31. Andes
JohnIMa, 38, Dogwood
Avenue, Orange City, was
ttoppf q vy s A n f o ra poucc on
West 11th Street. He was
charged w ith driving under the

Saniaei — August 28. Psrry
Lee Ptehe, 33. Seminole
Gardena, Sanford, was atopped
on 5th and Palmetto by Sanford
police. He waa charged with

Sanford — August 29. Beverly
Aim Gkaeking, 37, Dormil
Sheet, Jacksonville, waa
stopped by Seminole County
deputies on Orange Boulevard
and SR 46, Sanford. She was
charged with grapd theft auto,
carrying a conceaiea weapon,

Apopka— August 21 James
Boatkil 19, Hartford Place,
Orlando, was slopped by
Seminole County deputies on
Overland Rood, Apopka. He
waa charged with poeatsrfon of
leas than 20 grams of cannabis,
and giving a fahe name follow-

Sanfoed— August 27. Ricank
Johnson, 33, Mangoustine
Avenue, Sanford, wee arrested
by Sanford police at Iho WinnDbdt on South French Avenue,
He waa charged with retail
theft and resisting a retail mar
chretf/officer with violence.

27. James David Bailey, 39,
jCiDifpzc directs w inter
Garden, was stopped by
Altamonte Springs polke on SR
434. He was charged with
grand theft auto.

Park Cemetery and Funeral M elbourne, is in charge of
Home, Lake Mary, is in charge of arrangements.
arrangements.
MAE KATHRYN REDDING
ISABELLA EHL WARD
Mae Kathryn Redding, 42,
Isabella - Ehl Ward, 94, West Miami, died Saturday Aug. 28,
New Haven Avenue, West 1999. Ms. Redding was a secreMelbourne, died Thursday Aug. tary and a cosmetologist. She
26,1999. Mrs. Ward was a home- w as bom Jan. 9, 1957. Ms.
maker. Bom Jan. 29, 1905 in Redding was a Baptist,
Manchester, N.H., she moved to
Survivors include father,
Central Florida in 1989 from Robert L. Redding, Rochester,
Hollywood, FI. She was Catholic. N.Y.; mother, Juanita Redding,
Mrs. Ward was a member of Rochester, N.Y.; son, M ario
Elks Docs in Hollywood and Sutton,
Deltona;
brothers,
Daytona, and Ladies Auxiliary of Cleveland Gipson, Rochester,
the Moose Lodge, Hollywood.
N.Y.; Samuel Redding, Sanford;
Survivors include sons, Ed Robert Redding, Sanford; sisters,
Ward, Palm Bay; Francis Ward, Patricia Redding, Sanford; Della
Hollywood; daughters, Lucy Riggins, Rochester, N.Y.; Jackie
Ward Bodnar, Titusville; Belle Williams, Sanford; paternal
Ward Jones, Atlanta, Ga* sisters, grandparents, Rosa Coachman
Helen Hickey, Hollywood; Mary and Alta Mae Richardson, both
Gray, Hollywood; Jean Chabak, of Sanford; one grandchild.
Massachusetts; seven grandchil*
Wilson-Eichelberger
dren; ten great-grandchildren.
Mortuary, Sanford, is in charge of
South Brevard Funeral Home, arrangements.

O viedo
director of Habitat for
Humanity of Greater Orlando,
also wants to see a regional art
center come to Oviedo, add
more parks, and reduce the res­
idential and commercial densi­
ties allowed in d ty codes.
"I got support from all over
the town, and that's very excit­
ing,* Jepson said. "The number
of people who came forth and
volunteered was overwheimIng."
Andrews, 45, who owns a
writing and publishing compa-

ny, said she wants to open the
lines of communication with
residents. The mayor does not
have a vote on the council
The new terms for the mayor
and two council members will
begin in October.
Money from the parks refer­
endum will be used to purchase
50 more acres of park land for
the dty, and to pay for develop­
ment of a trail head near the
Cross Seminole HaiL
The bond would also pay for
a I 1 J million, two-story gym-

naaium at the Oviedo Sports
Complex,* two story conces­
sion building, and for a skate­
board park at Round Lake Park.
O ut of 13,266 eligible voters
in Oviedo, 2^46 cast ballots for
a total of 17.7 percent.

1 ) l 1 I '( I ( ’ I P l V W l t i o n

Lake Mary — August 28.
Lawrence Brown, 58,
Silversmith Circle, Lake Mary,
was stopped by Labe Mary
police on Luke Mary Boulevard.

*

Apopka — August 28. Angel
Luis Lorenzo, Overland Road,
Apopka, and Andrey Hawkins,
24, Mercy Drive, Orlando, were
stopped at Lorenzo's residence
by Seminole County deputies.
They were each charged w ith
possession of cocaine and
Hawkins was additionally
charged with operating a motor

GERTRUDE IRENE CHRISTY
G ertrude Irene Christy, 61,
Lake Como Drive, Lake Mary,
died Monday Aug. 30,1999. Mrs.
Christy was a homemaker. Bom
in Kokomo, Ind., she moved to
Central Florida in 1990 from
Pittsburgh, Pa. She was a mem*
ber of M arkham Woods
Presbyterian Church, where she
was also a member of the Choir.
In addition, Mrs. Christy was a
member of Beta Sigma Phi
Sorority, Casselberry Bridge
Club,
and'" the
National
Association of Retired Postal
Inspectors.
Survivors include husband,
Milton Dale Christy, Lake Mary;
so n,'G ary Christy, Heathrow;
daughter, Katherine Christy
Selby,
Heathrow;
brother,
Kenneth Fishen South Carolina;
sisters, Mary Allison, Lady Lake;
Barbara Rogers, Indianapolis,
Ind.; two grandchildren.
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31. Tyson).C oble,26,
Renaissance Point, Altamonte
Springs, was slopped by
Altamonte Springs police on SR
434 and West Town Parkway.
He was charged w ith driving
under the influence of alcohol
and operating a m otor vehicle

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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Opinion
Page Policy

D eath penalty
seen as unjust
Earlier this month, Ronald
Jones was let loose from Illinois'
death row, the 12th Illinois
death row inmate to be freed in
as many years because of evi­
dence that proved a wrongful
conviction. But to assume that
something is terribly wrong
with the Illinois criminal justice
system is to miss the point:
Somebody there is doing some­
thing right.
The best-known of the Illinois
conviction-busters is
Northwestern
University journalism
professor David
Profess, who, along
with his students, has
helped gather evi­
dence to free three of
the 12 released from
death row in Illinois.
Because of Profess and
others, Illinois has
been forced to con­
Cynthia
front the harsh facts
about its death penal­
ty, and the state legis­
• • • •
lature is being pres­
sured for a moratorium on capi­
tal punishment.
But in most of the land, the
death machinery grinds on
unchallenged, pausing, perhaps,
for the occasional blatant case of
injustice, but never confronting
the awful truth: It is too easy to
pull the switch on the innocent.
If Illinois has found 12 in a
dozen years, you can bet that
there are other innocent men
and women awaiting execution.
Indeed, since 1972,79 inno- ,
cent people have been-retoased
from death row across the coun­
try, according to Lawrence
Marshall, a law professor at
Northwestern University and
director of the National
Conference on Wrongful
Convictions and the Death
Penalty. Somehow, their cases
drew the attention of eager col­
lege students or do-gooder
defense lawyers or church
groups who minister in prisons.
But the U.S. Supreme Court
has made it difficult to overturn
a case even when there is strong
evidence of a wrongful convic­
tion. So here is another thing
you can bet on: We have already
executed the innocent. How
could it be otherwise?
Consider Georgia, which,
since 1972, has freed six men

Donl Bks our point of view?
Do something Rbout It
Write ue a letter to the
edNor. AMletters to the
etMor must be signed and,
tor verification purposes.
Include an address and •
phone number. Letters
should also be Imited to 500

from death row because of over­
whelming evidence that they
should not have been convicted.
But that number is small —
w o rm . L t f t t f l 10
tOROr
unconvincingly so — given the
w i h i u r in f r t bv:
Deep South's history of a color­
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conscious criminal justice sys­
300 H. French Ave.,
tem. There are other innocent
8antord, Fla. 32771
men, no doubt, awaiting execu­
tion in Georgia — or worse yet,
already dead at the hands of the
•Fa
state.
With the luxury of a falling
crime rate, America ought to
reconsider capital
no.
punishment — easily
the worst feature of
maybe
our criminal justice
system. The death
penalty carries with it
the taint of everyday
prejudices — against
the poor, the dumb,
the marginalized.
It is no great secret
The Second Amendment right)
fellow travelers in the media Their agenda is confiscation of
that the denizens of
to
keep and bear arms is second
all
privately
owned
firearms.
would
have
us
believe
that
all
death row are dispro­
only
to the First Amendment*
gun
owners
are
accidents
wait­
They
are
not
likely
to
tell
you
portionately black and
right
to
free speech and to free-i
ing
to
happen.
That
is
called
mad
that
Americans
use
their
legally
Latino, men and a few
dom
of
the press. Both amend­
owned
firearms
to
stop
criminal
at
guns,
not
gun
madness.
Let's
• • • women who are uned­
ments
are
written (not engraved) i
attacks
about
2,500,000
times
exam
ine
the
told
and
untold
ucated, unskilled, unable to
in
our
Constitution
(not on a i
each
year.
You'll
never
hear
them
facts.
afford top-notch attorneys. The
stone
tablet).
I
would
wager
thats
say
that
a
National
Institute
of
The
liberal
media
will
without
To the E ditor
wealthy rarely end up sen­
Moses,
I
mean
Charlton
Heston
*
Justice
survey
of
im
prisoned
fail
give
us
a
media
blitz
for
days
I don't believe that “America
tenced to die. In a nation that
and
I
would
be
quick
to
h
elp
1
felons
found
that
the
one
thing
and
weeks
about
any
Isolated
has a gun madness" as claimed
declares equality as a founding
by Cynthia Tucker in her col­ crim inal use of firearm s by criminals fear the most is a vic­ Cynthia Tucker and her friends
principle, that fundamental
umn. Most of the 200,000,000 adults or children. Children tim who turns out to be armed. fight any law infringing on their
inequity is reason enough to
guns legally owned by 60-65 mil­ make a better story for haters of It's for sure they w on't tell you freedom of the press. NowI
abandon the death penalty.
lion US. citizens will not be used guns. They care little about that about the sizable group of w ouldn't that really make them
But here is an even better rea­
1
to commit violent crimes in any their constant reinforcement of Democrats that helped kill the made.
son: wrongful convictions. The
Donald M. Fann i
given year. Yet Cynthia and her the criminal use of guns can and last gun control bill. Liberal
case files of death row inmates
does cause copycat shootings. media types don't like traitors.
later found to be innocent are
full of tales of incompetent
defense attorneys (someplater
d isbarred),-headline-eager pros-1
ecu tors, sloppy police investiga­
tions and brutal police inter­
rogators.
but to their families and communities. The ,
United States into one huge casino and
The General Accounting Office (GAO)
Ronald Jones says he con­
gambling commission, which issued its
politicians
into
their
wholly-owned
sub­
recently published a report that found softfessed to stop police from beat­
report in June, found that gambling dispro-. (
sidiaries.
money contributions by gambling interests
ing him. Despite a paper-thin
porttonately affects the poor. Gamblers with '
According to C R Ps analysis, total contrito both national political parties have
case, a jury found him guilty of
household incomes under $10,000 wagered 'j
............. buttons from gambling interests
increased by about 840 percent
..........
a rape/m urder; he came within
^
to federal candidates and national nearly three times more than those with
since 1992. The GAO report,
two days of being executed
household incomes over $50,000. Since gam-^
party committees rose from $1.1
which was requested by Rep.
before his exoneration by DNA
bling, by definition, makes money from
million to 1992, a presidential
Frank Wolf (R-Va.) and conducted
evidence. H a4 Jones been exe­
losers, many people drop money they can't jt
election year, to $5.7 million in
by the Center for Responsive
cuted, we — all of us who like
afford to lose. The working poor and many (
1996, a midterm election year.
Politics (CRP), an independent
to think of ourselves as lawelderly people are customers of gambling ‘ }
During the same period, says the
research organization, also found
abiding citizens, in whose name
interests, who contribute to politicians in a ',
GAO, overall election campaign
that hard-money contributions
capital punishment is carried
type of protection racket that helps in su late'!
receipts to hard money to con­
from individuals w ith gambling
out — would be guilty of m ur­
them from accountability.
gressional candidates and in soft
ties to federal candidates
der. That, surely, is reason
Wolf has long advocated the banning of '
money to national party commit­
increased by 80 percent during the
enough to give up the death
soft
money from gambling interests to the j'j
tees increased from $617 million
same period. The total number of
Cal
penalty.
Republican
and Democratic national par­
to $851 million. In a CRP analysis
.candidates for federal office who
ties.
Good
luck.
Former Republican
of 1996 election contributions by
received hard-money gifts from
e i m UNIVERSAL (HESS SYNDICATE
National
Committee
Chairman Frank
gambling interests was 146 in 1992,
# 92 industry and interest groups,
Fahrenkopf
heads
gambling's
biggest lobby/,
the
contributions
ranged
from
239 in 1994 and 378 in 1996. The
the American Gaming Association.
$56,000 to $59 million, and the gambling
number declined slightly to 269 in 1996.
Apparently neither Republican nor
industry ranked as the 37th highest.
The GAO says the figures are conserva­
1-2
Democrat incumbents care where the
Is there any reason to believe, with so
tive because state elections were not includ­
money comes from as long as they get re­
much at stake in the 2000 election, that
ed and contributions under $200 are not
‘j
gambling money w on't be sought and given elected.
required to be reported to the Federal
According to the gambling impact study,' *
in even greater amounts?
Election Commission.
ever-younger people are starting to gamble, ^
Wolf, who authored the bill that led to
Yes, the “gaming industry" (gaming "
often beginning with lotteries and even ”
sounds better than gambling, just as sexual­ the creation of the National Gambling
playing games with age restrictions. Like ,.,
Impact Study Commission, says that gam­
ly active sounds better than slut) responds
going to the movies, kids can get around
bling is the nation's fastest growing indus­
that gambling is legal and so are its contri­
rules. Sports betting also remains a prob- /
try.
Always
searching
for
new
sources
of
butions. True enough. But something does
lem, risking the integrity of college athletics.' '
revenue,
politicians
have
mostly
looked
the
not have to be illegal to have a corrosive
other way when it comes to gambling and
Wolf is right. The place to start reform is "
effect on society. In the 1998 election. South
with the political parties. It's going to be
.(
ignored the corrosive Influence gambling
Carolina governor David Beasley was
tough because asking politicians to give up j
has on many people. Americans, he says,
defeated, largely because he opposed video
a source of money is like asking Dracula to *'
now wager $600 billion a year. In 1992 it
poker, and the gambling industry killed his
it.
forsake blood.
reelection efforts by tying the “lost revenue" was $329 billion. In 1974 it was $17 billion.
Gambling isn't harmless, as proponents
to a decline in education opportunities for
Ml
claim. It can be addictive for many, causing
C 1 m, Lm A n riw H —* Syadtoata
the children of his state. He is not alone as
O'
more politicians feel the pressure to turn the pain and suffering not only to the gambler
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"Our understanding was
based upon situations before
(Monday's fire)," Chitwood
said.
In addition, the negotiations
would need to resolve who will
pay $18,635 the city of Sanford
is owed in unpaid water bills on
the complex. Paul Moore, direc­
tor of utilities, said a lien may
be placed against the property.
Chitwood said Central Florida
Hands would "probably not" be
willing to take on the water bill.
"That would be the responsi­
bility of die former owners,"
Chitwood said. "It may depend
on the selling price. If the prop­
erty is given to us, then we may
take on the water bill."
Jack Sirianni, who is representing a group of condomini­
um owners in the negotiations,
said he is confident that a deal
can be finalized.
"There really isn't anything
holding this back," Sirianni
said.
The City of Sanford is mov­
ing forward with plans to con­
demn Ridgewood Villas, located
at 2580 Ridgewood Avenue.
Charles Rowe, director of the
Community Development
Department, said the case for
condemning the complex will

come before the City
Commission on Sept. 27.
Chitwood said that if Central
Florida Hands purchases the
property, he will request that
the complex be spared condem­
nation.
A state health and safety
Inspector issued a closure notice
on the complex July 7 because
of code violations.
The multiple owners in build­
ing two have two weeks to pay
a $1,147 water bill before water
in the building will be turned
off, Moore said.
City officials estimate that
seven people are living in build­
ing two.
Because there are condomini­
ums as well as apartments in
the complex, multiple owners
would he involved in condem­
nation procedures. The state
revoked the licensn for owners
of the complex on July 7 follow­
ing the health and safety inspec­
tion.
Central Florida Hands also
owns the Lake Jennie apart­
ments near Seminole High
School.
"There is a need for afford­
able housing in the area,"
Chitwood said.

Reed, an llth-gradc honor stu­
dent. "It boils down to acade­
mics. That's what everyone's
overlooking right now."
Rays of Hope Charter School
in Sanford would serve at-risk
middle school students current­
ly attending Crooms Academy.
The charter school is located on
West Airport Boulevard in
Sanford.
Travis Hunter, an eighthgrade honor student in his sec­
ond year at Crooms Academy,
said that the teachers, and small
class sizes that enable individual
attention, helped turn him
around as a student. Hunter
rides a 6 a.m. school bus from
Altamonte Springs to attend
Crooms Academy.
Alan Titus, who has progressed from making "F's" in
the 9th grade to becoming a con­
tender for Valedictorian in the
12th grade, also credits the pro­
grams at Crooms Academy for
his turnaround.
"If they close this school they
will be making a grave mistake,"
Titus said.
Marianne Marks said that her
9th grade son Robert, in his third
year at Crooms Academy, has
benefited from smaller class
sizes and individual attention.

"I will be devastated if they
decided to close this school,"
Marks said.
No school board members or
district administrators attended
the meeting. The board was
hearing recommendations con­
cerning rezonings from the
Future
School
Planning
Committee at the Educational
Support Center during a work­
shop at the same time as the
town meeting.
The town meeting ended
when a member of the commu­
nity told the crowd that the
school board was meeting, and
dozens of angry people drove to
the Educational Support Center
under the mistaken impression
that the board was discussing
the Crooms Academy proposal.
"This shows the level of mis­
trust and miscommunication
that is out there," said Velma
Williams, a Sanford City
Commissioner.
Once the Future Planning
Committee meeting closed, par­
ents and students took the
opportunity to discuss their con­
cerns with several board mem­
bers and district staff.
If the school board approves
the plan, Crooms Academy
would become an elementary

Baptist."
The Grants began their life
together during the Great
Depression. He worked in the
lumber yards at Timber Ridge.
She preached. And, soon they
had their first child - Shirley
Grant DePree.
In 1945, the family moved to
Ixmgwood, where Ruth Grant
in the 1950s began the 1st
United Pentecostal Church of
Longwood. Pastor James
Coombs, who married Sibyl
Grant, frequently asks his
mother-in-law Ruth to give
Sunday sermons. "He'U call
arid sZyhe needs Inspiration
from me," she said.
Ruth Grant, a pastor for 26
years, is now the Pastor
Emeritus at the Longwood
church. "She's one of the state's
pioneer woman preachers - a
wonderful lady who lives and
exemplifies her faith," Pastor
Coombs said.
Russell Grant was elected
five consecutive terms to the
Longwood Board of
Commissioners and was mayor
for two years in the 1970s.
"H e's a great man," Coombs
said. "My father-in-law did a
great deal for this community.
He helped build the hospital
here."
Each of the five Grant chil­
dren - Shirley, Sybil, Fred,
Richard and Patsy • graduated
from Lyman High School.
Shirley now lives in
Indianapolis. Fred is in Los
Angeles. Richard and Patsy are
in Rome, Ga. Sybil and James
Coombs live eight blocks away
from the Grants in Longwood.
"We've been very blessed,"
Ruth Grant said. "We've had a
good life. We have wonderful
children who never got into
any trouble."
Russell Grant credits Mrs.
Grant with being the reason the
family was so blessed. "Women
are more honest than men," he
said. "They realize how im por­
tant it is for a husband and wife
to give and take. Men some­
times Just want to take."
"We're dedicated to each
other," Mrs. Grant said. "W hen
1 look the wedding vows, I
d dicated myself to Rusm U and

always."
The Grants' extended family
will honor Mr. and Mrs. Grant

at a luncheon on Saturday at
the Golden Corral Restaurant
in Altamonte Springs.

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sion regarding ways to ease ele­
mentary school overcrowding in
northwest Seminole County
should be made by Sept. 28. The
board is also considering other
options to ease elementary over­
crowding in the area.
"An elementary school is
needed," said Henry Sweet, a
member of the citizens commit­
tee that will report to Hagerty.
"It will be built. Whether it's
built in this community or out­
side it, it will be built."
Kramer said that the estimat­
ed costs to convert the facility
are $9 million, almost as much as
it would cost to build a new ele­
mentary school.
Building a new elementary
school at an alternative site in
Sanford is not a viable option
because the area that would
serve students the best is zoned
as industrial, and is not appro­
priate for use as an elementary
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school in time for the 2001
school year.
The school district spends SI
million more for Crooms
Academy than for any other
middle school. The district also
spends $7,000 per student at
Crooms compared to the dis­
trict-wide average of $4,425 per
student,
according
to
Superintendent Paul Hagerty.
In addition, Hagerty said that
the 20-acre campus site is too
small to be converted into a fullfledged high school.
The existing capacity
at
Crooms Academy, without
counting the portables, is for 680
students. If the facilities are con­
verted, Crooms Academy would
eventually serve 800 elementary
school students.
Another community meeting
will be held 7 p.m. Sept. 14, at
the Educational Support Center
in Sanford.
Dianne Kramer, director of
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leyball team, led by new
head coach Meg FUsgerald.
opens Its 1999 campaign
Friday as host of the UCF
Kick-Off Classic at the UCF
Arena.
UCF. with former Oviedo
High School slant Staphonic Notaeux (the 1998
team leader In kills) and
Lisa Llljenqulst (the 1998
team leader tn service aces
and digs), will take on
McNceae State University at
2:30 p.m. and play Coastal
Carolina University at 7:30
p.m.
On Saturday, the Golden
Knights host East Tennes­
see State University at 2:30
p.m. and wrap up the C las­
sic with a 7:30 p.m. match
against Sam Houaton State
University.
UCF win play In the LSU
Tournament and Montana
Invitational In the two
weeks fallowing the KickOff Classic, and finish the
month as h osts of the UCF
Fall - Invttattanal
with
Bethune-Cookman College,
University of North Carolina
at Asheville. Wee University
and St. John's University.
The nine-match roundrobin Trans America Ath­
letic
schedule
stars October 5th as the
O dden K a ^ n j k a t^ d e *

LAKE MART • The weather
may have been hot, but the
competition was even hotter as
the 1999 Lake Mary Summer­
time Cross Country Run
School Ctom Country Course
on Saturday.
"We had S70 runners register
and 490 finished the race,*
said race organiser Mike Gib­
son. T here were fewer runners
than last year (when over 700
took pari) but I think the com­
petition was better.*
The reason far the number of
runners being down was b e­
cause Potndanna High School
also held a ‘jamboree* on Sat­
urday and snoot of the Osceola
and Polk county schools at­
tended that meet.
Each of the male and
winners in
m all
au eight
etgni one
age groups
received medals, w is e the top
two learns In each of the two
team races (13-to-IS and 16to-18 am groups far both boys

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A portion of tw huQg crowd of
Mmoat 600 MhMM twt attondad 8w Lake Mwy 8ummorbma Cross Country Run (top

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State ranked Lyman far the loam
title.
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In ffw middfa photo, tha top
ntna.natnora In • » flirt* 16401l ^ * 0rouprm*po*a proudly

Second Annual Black
of Ace Gymnastics.
Their daughter. Jeania Wee;
has a national Ranking of 0th Id
the country ahd i* Eopeftd la
eompHf in the next nknindim
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and, 5th, 1999 at 8
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L«gal Notices

Briefs
SYLVAN LAKE TENNIS
SANFORD - 5yhrnn Lake Park Is ofTcrlng
morning, afternoon and evening tennis
classes for Tiny Tots (5-to-7). Juniors (8-to16). Adults and Seniors on weekdays and
Saturdays.
Tiny Tots and Juniors meet two limes n
week for three weeks beginning September
7th. while Adult classes meet once a week for
six weeks, also beginning on Sept. 7th.
Junior Training (for more advanced players,
l.e.. high school and tournament players) Is
available Monday through Friday from 5 p.m.
to 7 p.m. (2, 3. 4 or 5 days/week/month).
Classes are limited to eight students.
An adult doubles, round robin tournament
Is available every Monday night from 7 p.m.
to 9 p.m. and costs $3 (no registration Ih nec­
essary). Intermediate to advanced level play­
ers are welcome to participate.
Singles Ladders for adult men and women
are starting September 1st through December
31st.
Call Sylvan Lake Park at 322-6507 to reg­
ister or for more detailed Information.
CASSELBERRY YOUTH SOCCER
CASSELBERRY - The City of Casselbcny
Parks and Recreation Department will be of­
fering a 10-week Youth Soccer League begin­

mm

ning on Salurdny. September 11th.
Oanics will l&gt;e played on Saturday's and all
games and pmrtlres Will be nt Secret Lake
Park.
The league Is for both l)oys ond girls and
there will be two age divisions, 7-to-9 and
10-to-l2.
Fees are $50 for Cnssclbeny residents and
$60 for non-residents. Deadline to register in
August 13th.
Registrations will be taken at the City of
Casselberry Parks and Recreation Building
(behind City Hnll). Monday through Friday
from 8 a.m. lo 5 p.m. (262-7720. extension
1305) or nt the Secret Lake Park Teen Center,
Monday through Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 8
p.m. (690-5189).

TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD - The City of Sanford Recreation
und Parks Department Is offering tennis le s­
sons nt Orovcvtew Park (off Lake Maty Boule­
vard).
Each four-week session cost $20 and Is
taught by Greg James, a teaching professional
certified through the United States Profes­
sional Tennis Registry, and a graduate of the
Stan Smith Tennis Academy.
For more Information call 330-5697 or
682-6086.

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IN THE COUNTY COURT
IN ANO FOR
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FLORIDA

CAU NO.: 99-04LG29B020-K
IN RE The M*in*g* ol
VALERIE LENORE COOPER

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name watt ma Drviaion ol
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Iflue. 78: 4. Oviedo liarrlcT* 117. X Lake
Miuy D ark Chib. 148. a Winter Sortn e t
B eat* 164 7. Or. II.ULp* Panther E ra
I7&amp; 6 Kdficwatrr Rrd Kafilc D ork
306 6 Lyman OoM. 36B R T
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Walker. Flafilrr-Palm Coaat. 1640 0 7 . X
Mallary Dunn. Scabrrrjr. I63X 7X X
Jaamlnr Domkird. Lake Mary. 3 0 2 6 1 6 4
Courtney Mathew*. Unattarhed
301X 71: 6 Montan Pike. Winter I
3 6 1 6 1 6 6 Anna Starlviw. lym an
3 6 3 1 .7 6 7. Kltaafarth Wark. Edge*
3 0 3 6 3 6 a Mejtan Dube. O rted*
3 6 4 6 4 6 6 Detdrr Mi Shane. L tee Bran­
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Lake Braraky. 12. Martvt Mrraad* Ipm an
Blue. 2 1 2 7 .7 6 IX Lmdvry lUm ktn* Or.
w ratp* 2127.78c 14 Krtatrn Water. Ly­
man Bhte 213034. 15 Stephanie
CWndL Labe llrantlry. 31 41.78; 1 6 Ttera
Qachrt. Plafilcr-lhim Cnatt 2 1 2 6 1 6 17.
Morgan Dunn. Seahrrere. 3 1 2 6 4 6 IX
Jan M ar. rUfiVr l'aim CouaL 3 1 2 X 3 6
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LMnan Blue. 67; X Lyman O dd. 7 6 4
M KRpa. Panther Lap. 146 6 ■
M oon M ing. 181: 6 Lake Ikm aB Hi
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182406 X Doug Brown. Lyman Bhaa.
160604 4 Joh n Flnke. Lyman Oofct
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163636 6 B ra Atoer. Lyown Shte.
1636*6 7. Robert Fore. Lym w Ehte.
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171X 86 14 CraR Wright- Btekap Moors.
17.1736 16 llrandon II R nan loha
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amendment lo tba Zongmg
Ordmenc* ol ma C4y ol SarAord,
Samno* County. Florida
Rerenmg Irorti MI-2. Madium
Industrial. Rl-t. Rasmcled Induttnal.
SR-1, 6 «Jl* r amity Dualling
Rasuteniwii
ToiNaid Planned Davekipmanl
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
THE FOLLOWING LAND IS
LOCATED IN SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORlOA
FROM THE CENTERLINE INTER­
SEC TION OF SEADOARO SYSTEM
RAILROAO MAIN LINE TRACK ANO
COUNTRY CLUO ROAD. SAID
POINT OCING MA 7 FEET EAST
OF THE CENTERLINE INTERSEC­
TION OF LAKE MARY ROAD ANO
COUNTRY CLUO ROAO, IN SEC­
TION 35. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH.
RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. RUN EAST
465 FEET. THENCE RUN NORTH
30 FEET TO THE NORTH RIGHTO f WAY LINE O f COUNTRY CLUO
ROAO ANO POINT OF OEQINNiNG.
THENCE RUN EAST 5124 FEET.
THENCE RUN NORTH 377 00
FEET, THENCE RUN EAST 60036
FEET THE WEST RIQHT Of-WAY
OF OLD A C L , RAILROAO.
THENCE RUN N 36 DEOREET OS
MMUTCS 04 SECONDS E , ALONG
SAX} WEST RIGHT Of-WAY UNE
339 52 FEET. THENCE CONTP4UE
ALONG RIGHT OF WAY UNE N 31
DEGREES 79 MINUTES 09 SECONOS E . 1347 40 FEET TOTH*
NORTH UNE OF THE BE U4 OF
SECTION 38. THENCE RUN S 09
DCORECS 47 MINUTES IS SECONOS W . 730 02 FEET ALONG
SAID NORTH UNE TO THE WEST
UNE OF MULBERRY AVENUE A 30
FOOT RIGHT O F WAY AS DEL*
EATED ON THE PLATS OP M M
SMITHS 2ND SUBDIVISION.
RECOROEO M BOOK I. PAGE 100,
ANO PINE LEVEL. RECORDED M
PLAT BOON S. PAGES 36 ANO 37.
OF THE PUOUC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA,
THENCE RUN N 00 DEGREES 00
MINUTES 52 SCCONOS W MB IS
FEET TO THE SOUTH UNE OF
I9TII STREET. THENCE RUN S 69
DEGREES SS MINUTES 43 SEC­
ONDS W . ALONG SAX) SOUTH
UNE 170021 FEET TO THE EAST
LINE OF ROOSEVELT AVENUE.
THENCE RUN S 00 DEGREES 00.
UM UTE8 46 SCCONOS E . 299 32
FEET. .THENCE RUN S. 99
DEGREES 47 MINUTES I I SECONOS W . IS FEET TO THE CEN­
TER SECTION 3S. AS MONUMENTED. THENCE RUN S 00 DEGREES
00 MMUTES 49 SECONDS E . 19
FEET TO THE COUTH UNE OF
TOTH 9TREET. AS SHOWN ON
SAX) FLAT CF MM SMITHS 2NO
SUBDIVISION. THENCE RUN6 M
DEGREES 47 MStUTES IS SECo n o s w.eeo 33 f e e t t o t h e
EAST UNE OP SEABOARO SYSTIM RAILROAD (SAME BCJNQ 75
FEET EAST OP THE CENTERLINE
OP MAM LME TRACK). THENCE
RUN SOUTH ALONO SAX) EAST
UNE. 1105 69 FEET. THENCE RUN
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG A
CURVE CCNCAVE NORTHEASTERLV HAVP IQ A RADIUM OP
49129 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGEL
99 DEOREES 37 MINUTES 32 9SCONOS. A CHORO BEARP4Q OP 6
SS DEGREES 19ISNUTES 23 SEC­
ONDS I , FOR AN ARC DISTANCE
OF SS9 74 FEET. TO A POMT OP
THE POINT OP BEGINNING.
THENCE RUN SOUTH 37791
FEET TO THE POMT OF U O M NMO
SUBJECT TO AN EASEMENT FOR
RAA.ROAO SPUR RIGHT-OF-WAY
OVER
THE
FOLLOWING
D83CBMED 49 FOOT W OE PARC EU FROM THE CENTERUNE
M TE R U C TN N OP SEABOARD
SYSTEM RAILROAO MAM UNE
TRACK ANO COUNTRY CLUB
ROAD. SAX) POMT BEMG 99S.7
FEET EAST OP THE CENTERUNE
INTERSECTION OP LAKE MARY
ROAO ANO COUNTRY CLUB
ROAO. M BfCTM 31 TOUN6MP
IB SOUTH RANGE JO EAST. BESSMOLE COUNTY. PLORXM. RUN
EAST 4M0S FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH 40700 F lt T FOR A POMT
OP BEOM ONG. THENCE RUN
EAST 310 FEET. THENCE RUN
NORTH 46 FEET. THENCE RUN
WEST 310 PEST. THENCE RUN
NORTHWESTERLY ALONO A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLV HAVING A RADIUS OP 43636
FEET. A CENTRAL ANGEL OP 64
DEQEES I I MINUTES 00 SECONOS. A CHORD OEARMa OP N
47 0CQREE8 S3 MINUTES 00 SEC­
ONDS W . FOR AN ARC OISTANCf
OP 64030 FEET. THENCE RUN
NOS DEGREES 44 MMUTES 00
SECONDS W . IS 66 FEET TO THE
EAST
RIGHT-OF-WAY
OP
SEABOARO SYSTEM BA4HOAD.
THENCE RUN SOUTH ALONO
6AK) RIGHT-OF-WAY. 9430S FEET,
THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONO A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OP 49136 FEET, A CCNTRAL ANGLE OF 99 DEOREES 69
MMUTE9 23 SCCONOS. A CHORD
SEARMO OP 8. SS DEOREES 30
MMUTES IS SCCONOS E . FOR
AN ARC DISTANCE OP U 2 J 0
FEET TO THE POMT OP M O M NMO, AS. SHOWN ON PRMT OP
SURVEY DATED FEBRUARY 75,
1996. HIVISCO MARCH 4. 19S5.
PREPARED V. KELLY SMITH A
ASSOCIATES. S C .
Th* property bang arora general*
deirntia aa 2150 Cowary CWb
Road.
The Pinning 4 Zonng Commanon

TO THE PUBLIC: 9 • per-

MARYANNE M O R U
C UR K OP THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY: Rum Kaig
DEPUTY CLERK
(COURT BEAU
LAM OFFICES OP
OAMOJ. STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI S. UNIVERSITY DBW I
SUITE 600
PLANTATION, FL 33324
9S41173(FMSA)PTN
Si ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH PMAMUTIEE

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CEEOtNOS SHOULD
THE PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
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HOURI Si ADVANCE OP THE
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Notlcaa

E l THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1STM
j u o c u l a R c u rr
M ANOPOR
I COUNTY,

n o t ic s o p

PUBLIC AUCTION
n o tice is wenenv o iv e r
CAJ TOW1NO WILL SELL AT PUB­
LIC AUCTION FO»l 8ALVAQE FOR
CASH ON DEMAND TO HIGHEST
OOOER
THE
FOLLOWING
DESCRIBED VEHICLE
1866 FORD TAURUS WAOON (HUE
VW I 1FABPMUOOOJMT08
THIS AUCTION WILL BE HELD ON
SEPTEMBER 71. 1888 AT 1000
OCLOCK AT CAJ TOW INa 1U0 8
Cfl ATT. LONOWOOO. FL 37710.
' PROSPECTIVE BiDOERS MAY
•ASPECT VEMCLE ON THE OAY
BEFORE AUCTION BETWEEN
8AM ANOIPM TERMS ARE CASH
OR CERTIFIED FUNDS CLJ TOW­
ING RESERVES THE RIGHT TO
ACCEPT OR REJECT ANY AND
ALL BOS
Puttah Srptoirtw. 1.1888
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21— Pe r s o n a l s

Stdon om ng Bunrtui
R ESP C C TIO tlnoB 18771 Agm
(SO-SO). 800022-4477 (24hra)

1 THE ORCU T COURT
OF THE ■ONTM NTM
COUNTY,
STtiW ATER O f FLYMQ
CLOUO HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. MC .8

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BUSANK RONOA.

407*3

NOTCE W HEREBY OWEN piFouarl to a twnmary Ftoto Jitotaisra
at torecbeur* dated Aaguto 18.
1888. rnm rnt In CM Cam No 88
t i l l C AI4E to Sw OoN Cart to
• « I8TH Jutouto C M 81toW tor
County SANFORD,
I W t o lt o M W a t o a t o
bad MESar tor CMA AT WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
to Sw EE8BN0H County Caudhoum tocamd to 301 N. PARK
AVENUE to SA8WGRO, Ftortm to
11.00 aw. an toa 81to Bay at
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LOT 144. STtiW ATER . PHASE 2.
ACCOROWO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A t RECORDED M PLAT
BOOR 3E. PROS ES, OP TTEI PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP ECMMOLE
COUNTY. FLOROA
TOGETHER *dh E l

23—Lost k Found

NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
Mb imderMgnM M n k to am toa

oortooMBnaanvBoocrtoBdbatowto

triorea a ten imposed on aasf prop*
ady unBar 8a Ptonda So* ‘
Facmy AM Etototoa(Sacaon B IJO U
8)808)

Tha mtorwgnad wtoMt Mpub*c
aato by cawpatwa baking on “
I MX day oI September 1888,
Horn, on too pu mtoai

are tocatod M Ample Storage Canto*,
1800 W M AMOR BoWMard. CoMBy
a/ Eemwoto. Stow at Ftottoa. too to*-

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land bobs al
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late b o n at Houeahm »
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n o rwmever w y n w
Anawer* to R enam ed Emma*
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25— S p e c ia l Nonets
TFfry Young o&gt; Santord to Adi and-Maat K ttw y
end
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made tha haip of Painty.
Frianda, and th* community
Tbrry la a Loving t

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toioa, E«p a mutol Good 0 torn
Aktoe Longwood, 3
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needed tor gU ia company *»
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E«p Rag Travel toa U S May
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arndranmant, gnaal oo workers,

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totono. actotoy Ittod Bay 10 yts
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indry, phona, kAeti um . aacudy
door, tS S -S ITS R d 330-7373

tor R ant HOOtoaak or
UT&amp;lmonto. indudas avary407-328-5154, N mag
tor Rant: Ctoantomtohad
tor working paraort, cabto. $75/
wk * dapoM Indudm a* u ttme.. 813-081lcr 87*4431 (ton)

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bnmadwto, luHtow arnproy
mad tor anyorw iniarmtod to
toorttng toaarde a earaar m an
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THURSDAY
June 10, 1999
91st Year, No. 206
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL

50 Cents
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Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake Mary. Longwood.
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County

W eather

Since 1908

□ BRIEFLY
City Representation

Lake Mary C«y Manager
John Litton said he, ae wel as
the entire commlaalon, except
for Commisaioner George
Duryea, will attend the meeting,
but Mayor David Mealor wW be
the official voting member, witfi
Litton to fill aa alternate, should
It be required.
The City of Oviedo has yet to
determine who wR repreeent It
The City Clerk's office seid the
matter wM be brought before
the City Counci for a vote at
the Juno 21 meeting.
The theme for the 73rd annu­
al Florida League of Oboe con­
ference is *2000 and Beyond •
The Future of Florida's CMea.*

DsrtoyDays
■AMPOftO •The 11th annual
Central Florida 8oap Box Derby
wN be coming up Saturday,
June 26 from 8:30 a m to 2
p m., el Sanford’s Derby Park.
Children between ttto aose of
8 and 17 wW compete in H e
local race In order to qualify to
raoreoent Central Florida at ha
National A l American Soap Box
Derby in Akron, Ohio. The firet
piece winners from each of the
three dMstona wR travel to
umo xo parm pra in ms nsoonale.
To gel to Derby Park, the
Sanford Recreation Department
suggests, from lnterstate-4,
take exit 51 (SR-48) east to
Rinehart Road. Turn right on
Rinehart and fo»ow signs to
Oregon Avenue.
There is no charge for park-

Staff Writer
W IN T E R S P R IN G S - Residents in
O vied o living near State R aid 434 are
expressing concerns about how a pro­
posed 900-acre Winter Springs Town
Center w ill affect their neighborhoods.
Valerie El-Jamil said in Monday's City
Council meeting that she is concerned
about how increased traffic flow on SR
434 w ill effect O viedo neighborhoods.
Several other residents also said they are
concerned about traffic flow in the city.
"H o w is Oviedo going to be able to
deal with a project o f this density?" El-

Jamil asked,
Winter Springs City
California develop­
“How It Oviedo going
Manager Ron
er Rohit Joshi, chair­
McLemore said city's
to be able to deal with a
man o f Joshi and
codes w ill limit the
project of this density."
Associates, said traffic
development's com­
fmm SR 434 w ill Ik *
mercial and office
diverted along the
density to levels that
Greeneway, and that
w ill not have a harm­
other steps w ill be
______________
ful effect on resi­
taken to ensure that O viedo residents
dents.
w ill not be adversely affected by the pm"I don't think it (commercial develop­
posed town center development.
ment along SR 434) w ill be a problem,"
**l think it’s complimentary to Oviedo,
Mcl-emore said. “ We w ill make sure that
not competitive,** Joshi said. **! want this
anything that is done w ill be done cor­
to be the most beautiful project done in
rectly. The only way O viedo residents
Orlando."
w ill really be affected is by having more

L A K E M A R Y - After nearly
17 months of construction, the
$12 million Rinehart Road
widening project in Lake Mary
Is nearly complete.
A ribbon cutting ceremony is
being tentatively planned for
July 13, according to David
Gierach, vice president o f C PH
Engineers, the company in
charge o f engineering work for
the project.
"The road work and utility
w ork has been completed,"

Gierach said. "N o w w e ’re
putting the finishing touches on
it so the city w ill have an aes­
thetically pleasing final prod­
uct."
The landscaping, sodding,
and installation o f irrigation
systems for Rinehart Road are
not yet complete, Gierach said.
The commission approved
plans for enhancements to the
city's Entrance Feature at the
intersection o f Rinehart Road
and Lake Mary Boulevard for a
total cost o f 546,000. The city
raised the money for the

See Road, Page 3A

A momma mallard leads the way for her brood along the sidewalk by Lake Monroe near the Monroe
Harbour Marina.

SCC names new trustees
S A N F O R D • Recently
appointed by G ovem er Jeb
Bush, the five new trustess to
Seminole Community College
completed a comprehensive oncampus orientation this week as
they prepare to assume their
two-year terms.
The orientation included an
overview o f virtually all of
S.C.C.'s functions from budget-

F ir m f f i wanted

A total of 84 people have been
Inducted Info the H al of Fame
since 1080. The designation is
to honor persons
ate con­
sidered Florida's agricultural
pioneers and leaders. Crawford
explained.
For nomination forme or addi­
tional Information, phone (813)
626-4551.

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places to go shopping."
The development w ill include proper­
ties along SR 434 between Central Winds
Park and the Greeneway.
Joshi wants to build a 400-room hotel
and 120,000 square foot convention cen­
ter at the Winter Springs Greeneway
Interchange. County commissioners have
said the county would help to market the
site.
Although Sanford has been named the
site o f the county convention center, the
county commission is waiting for the
results o f a feasibility study on Sanford's
proposed 300-room water-front hotel and
See Development, Page 3A

Quack attack

For additional Information,
contact Norm Parry at 330­
5807.
TA LLA H A M C I-Flo rid a
Agriculture Commieatonsr Bob
Crawford la now accepting
nominations tor the Florida
Agricultural Hal of Fame for
2000. Anyone can subml a
nomination, accordtog to apedtied Instructions which are avail*

Rotary
honors
Bergman

protest 900-acre development

The Florida Laaguo of
Cities win hold Ka annual meal­
ing August 19-21, at the
Wyndham Palace Hotel, in Lake
Buena Vista. At the most recent
City Commission meeting, the
City of Longwood voted to send
Commissioner Anna Marie
Vacca as Its voting member.
At its April 12 meeting, the
Sanford C#y Commission voted
to send Commissioner A. A.
"Mac" McClanahan ass Its rep­
resentative.
Lake Mary City Manager
John Litton said he. as well as
the entire commission, except
lor Commissioner Qeorge
Duryes, will attend the meeting,
but Mayor Devid Meator wW be
reeentativo.

Choir celebrates
Black Music
Month
4A

Afternoon
bstorms
High: 89
Low: 70

Motorist have been dodging barrels along Rinehart Road

Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - Officers from the Seminole
County Sheriff's Department and various city
police departments, w ill be heading for locations
in Brevard County later this month, to compete in
the 1999 Florida Law Enforcement Games.
While possibly as many as 50 local officers w ill
be involved, all eyes w ill be on Sheriff's Deputy,
Sgt. Mary Ann Clelland. She achieved such
prominence last year, regardless o f the outcome of
this year's games, she w ill be heading for interna­
tional competition to be held in Sweden next
month.
The department's Wellness Coordinator, Lt. Jack
Cash, said Clelland w ill be competing on an Inter­
national scale, in the Toughest Cop competition,
as w ell as the 200,400,800 and 1600 meter runs.
In last year's state competition, Clelland took
gold medals in Toughest Cop and the 800 meter
run, silver medals in the 400 and 1600 meter runs
and a bronze medal in swimming.
" If anyone can take top honors, it's Clelland,"
said Longwood Director o f Public Safety Terry

ing and institutional assess­
ment, to student services and
diversity programs.
"S.C.C. has the most compre­
hensive mission o f any commu­
nity in Florida," said college
president Dr. E. Ann McGee.
"W e serve students o f all
ages and all backgrounds. We
impact every aspect o f life in
Seminole County, from educa­
tion to economic development.
Each trustee represents a differ­
ent facet of the County and

enables the College to continue
its strong and valued relation­
ships to the business communi­
ty and with Seminole County
Public Schools."
For many o f the trustees,
this week's orientation was
almost like a homecoming.
Dr. Charles W. English, a
mental health practitioner and
adjunct professor with more
than 25 years o f professional
experiencing in counseling and

See Trustees, Page 3A

Baker. H e said before joining the sheriff's depart­
ment, Clelland was on the Longwood police
force, "and she was really an outstanding officer,"
Baker said.
Longwood does not have any officers entered in
this year's state games.
In Lake Mary, Police Chief Richard Berry said
hopes are high this year as Lake Mary officer
Chris Taylor attempts to retain the gold medal he
w on last year in kick-boxing. Lake Mary detective
Cam id Long w ill also be at the games this year
competing on the pistol range.
Earlier. Lt. Cash said he expects approximately
10 less participants this year from last, but in a
late statement. Cash said, "This year the Seminole
County Sheriff's Office has the largest number o f
members participating in this agency's history."
Cash himself took the gold medal in cycling last
year, and w ill be participating in that event again
in the 1999 games.
The Florida Law Enforcement Games is the
largest police athletic competition in the country,
with 5,000 sworn officers from all 67 counties in
Florida participating. .

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Police Log

Longwood to revamp codes

Drug Arrests
Sanford* June 9. Lydia Oneal Logan, 20, of Cedar Creek
Circle, Sanford, was stopped by Sanford Police at Celery
Avenue and Pine Street. She was charged with possession of a
controlled substance, less than 20 grains, and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
Longwood - June 8. Bemetta "Juicy" Wiggins, 26, of DeSoto
Avenue, Altamonte Springs was stopped by Seminole County
Sheriff's deputies at 2500 S H 17-92 in Longwood. She was
charged with possession of drugs with intent to distribute, and
possession of cannabis, less than 20 grams.
Batteiy/Domcstic Violence
Longwood - June 8. Ladonna Kay Fox, 814, East Seminole
Avenue, Longwood, was arrested at her residence by
Longwood police following a domestic dispute with her boy
friend. She was charged with battery and domestic violence.
Grand Theft Auto
Altamonte Springs * June 9. Jennifer Lee Burkhart, 27, of
Kathleen Drive, Orlando,
was stopped by Altamonte Springs police at Bunnell Road
and Sunshine Lane. She was amsted an an outstanding war­
rant from Casselberry and charged with Grand Theft Auto.

By Joe DeSantis______________

Herald Staff Writer
L O N G W O O D - Longwood
city officials are preparing to
enter into contract talks with the
Gall Easley Company o f Crystal
River to revamp sections o f the
municipality's Land
Development Code.
The code governs land use,
beautification, and nuisances
within city limits. The city has
received bids from tw o firms
and follow ing a rank order pre­
sentation w ill negotiate with the
Crystal River-based company.
The City Commission moved
to put the project out for bid
recently after conflicting and
confusing language emerged
between the city's current Lind
Development Code and lan­
guage contained in the (.and
Planning Agency's ad hoc com­

mittee recommendations.
"W e're looking to bid the
project in tw o sections, "
explained City Administrator
John Drago.
"Wo are attempting to clear
up confusion in the Land
Development Code and also
address issues that deal with
beautification and nuisances.
There's been concern as w ell
about the parking and use o f
commercial vehicles in some
sections o f the city."
Drago said Longwood com ­
missioners decided on an out­
side firm for a number of rea­
sons.
"W e wanted to take the pro­
ject outside because basically
staff does not have the time to
undertake the project with its
other responsibilities, w e want a
fresh approach, and w e want to
take the politics out o f the code

revision process."
Drago indicated that the
Easley Company specializes in
customizing code revisions for
cities and municipalities.
"W hat w e are looking to do
is address code issues specific to
different sections o f the city," he
explained.
"W e wanted to put this pro­
ject on the fast track, but at the
same time w e want to allow for
plenty o f public input as w ell."
At Monday's regular City
Commission meeting.
Commissioner Steve M iller
highlighted how many city resi­
dents find current code lan­
guage confusing, even for him­
self.
"Some parts o f the code tell
you that you can d o one thing,
other parts turn right around
and tell you that you can't. The
confusion comes because the

code takes away what it propos­
es to give."
Drago says no timetable has
yet been placed on the code
revision project but said the city
w ill allow for plenty o f public
input on suggested changes
prior to any revisions being
adopted by the city commission.
In other L in g wood develop­
ments, commissioners have
approved the appointment o f
Michael D. Cavanaugh to a twoyear term to the Historic
Preservation Board and the
appointment o f Bill L. King to a
two-year term on the city's
Business Advisory Council.
Commissioner Anna Marie
Vacca was also selected to repre­
sent Longw ood as a voting dele­
gate at the Florida League of
Cities Annual Conference
scheduled for August 19-21 at
Lake Buena Vista.

m ove forward with the full
development, Grimms said.
Joshi and Associates have pre­
viously developed a number o f
projects in locations such as Las
Vegas, Seattle and Phoenix,
according to information given
to Seminole County. Past pro­
jects include the Westgate Plaza

shopping center in Los
Angeles.

Development
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WYLENE GRINER
Wylene Griner, 79, Jewett Lane,
Sanford, died Tuesday, June 8,
1999. Bom in Ti/ton, Ga., she
moved to Central Florida in
1932. She was a carrier for the
* Seminole Herald. She belonged
to Cornerstone Assembly of
God, Lake Mary.
Survivors include daughter,
Debbie Robinson, Germany;
sons, Philip, Gulf Breeze, Calvin,
Sanford; sisters, Annie Ruth
Carroll, Altamonte Springs,
Lucy MagiU, Laurel, Md.; broth­
ers, George WUUs, Madison,
Charles Willis, Sanford; five
grandchildren; two great-grand­
children.

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various locations in Brevard
County from June 20 through
26, include basketball flag foot­
ball, aoftbaU, and other team
sports. Individually, competi­
tion will be held for halfmarathon, trap shooting, karate,
mountain bike, tennis, and a
number of others.
Officials expect possibly as
many as 10,000 spectators to
attend the events mostly sched­
uled in the Cocoa Beach area.

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Entrance Feature enhancements
through fund raising activities,
such as a golf tournament, and
private contributions.
"This is a perfect example of
our community getting togeth­
er," Lake Mary Mayor David
Mealor said.
The project includes a sec­
ondary tiered brick wall with a
six-foot city logo, landscaping, a
fountain, irrigation, and an
enhanced lighting system.
"When you come off the inter­
state this gives you a sense of
place, a sense that we're all
together," Mealor said. *1 think
it's an enhancement and an
amenity."
Lake Mary contracted with
Martin K. Eby Construction Co.
for the Rinehart Road widening
project in January. At last
week's commission (nesting,
$24,000 worth of changes to the
project were approved.
Among the changes were
drainage improvements st
Strang Driveway to minimize
drainage and flooding potential
for $12000, a revision of land­
scape plans for $5,800, and the
installation of drainage struc­
ture and storm sewer at the
Wallace Court retention pond
near Porter Paint for I&amp;00Q.
In addition to

Interstate-4, and enter the
Heathrow Business Center.
"This is sn integral part of the
county’s development of a trail
system," Gierach said.
TWo miles of trails on
Rinehart Road are being used,
according to county staff.
Pizzuti Development Is work­
ing with the county toward con­
structing a trail along
International Parkway from
Lake Mary Boulevard to SR
46A. The trail would link with
the Rinehart Road trail through
the county's trail system,
Gierach said.
"We're trying to turn the
vision of an interconnected trail
system Into a reality," Gierach
said.
The county ia planning to
have 55-miles of traiia that con­
nect to Volusia, Lake, and
Orange Counties. There would
be 35 miles of paved trails and
20 miles of unpaved trails.
The 20&gt;ysar plan for the coun­
ty's trail system has an estimat­
ed cost of $40 million, including
ffie trail heads and overpasses.
AU the schools and parks in the
county will have a connection
with the trail system.
Not all Lake Mary residents
are satisfied with the Rinehart

conference center. Joshi wants
his site to be named the county
convention center.
O viedo council member Bob
Dallari said city officials need to
investigate the effects the pro­
posed town center development
and the hotel at the Greeneway
Interchange would have on the
city.
"It's quite obvious there's
going to be an effect on
O viedo," Dallari said. "There
are so many issues here that
have not been addressed."
The flag hotel for the Winter
Springs Town Center has not
been named, although Joshi
M id he is negotiating with two
major chains. H e said the hotel
and conference center would
likely be built within tw o years.
The facility could also have a
200 seat amphitheater.
The town center development
may also include a sports muse­

um, hospital shopping centers,
50-unit assisted living facility,
and office park. Representatives
of Winn Dixie and Publix super­
markets have expressed an
interest in taking part in the
town center.

"W e're progressing very nice­
ly," Joshi said. "Because o f the
publicity w e'v e received, people
are coming from everywhere to
be a part o f this developm ent."
Cross Seminole Trail w ill
come through the town center
development. There w ill be a
connecting series of green areas,
and a 2,000 foot equestrian trail
along the edge of the St. Johns
Landing, Winter Springs City
Planner Thomas Grimms said.
A series o f trees could be
planted along SR 434. Officials
are looking into placing reten­
tion bonds along SR 434 to han­
dle stormwater runoffs, Grimms
said.
Civic buildings, including a
possible new City Hall, w ill be
built at Magnolia Square.
A feasibility study for the
town center project could be
completed in 60 days,
M cLrm or* said.
Getting state approval from a
Development o f Regional
Impact Study (D R f) could take
12-18 months. Grimm said most
D R l’s take about a year. Once
the DRI is approved, Joshi
would have the green light to

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they question the amount being
■pent, and that they are not eat-

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The Way We Were

Who’s Who from 1933
Grace M. Stinecipher________
Herald Correspondent

( ik vci; S t im :c ii »i i i :k

These are additional biogra­
phies from (he Who's Who in
Sanford edition of the Sanford
Herald published April 29, 1933.
Mrs. Frances E. Bolz
Mrs. Bolz was among these
people who were consistently
identified with civic and social
endeavors. She was a native of
Everett, Massachusetts and a
resident of Sanford since 1926.
From early childhood she had
a leaning toward music and
dramatic arts and in music cir­
cles up north and in Sanford she
occupied a major position.
After graduating from high
school in Everett, she attended
the well known Currie School of
Expression. The experience she
gained there led her to serve as
a dramatic reader during the
early days if the World War and
for many years she was an
entertainer at military training
camps.
Mrs. BoLz was active in the
Sanford Woman's Club, Garden
Club, Eastern Star and First
Baptist Church. She also used
her talents to direct plays in the
Little Theater and was a direc­
tor of the Young People's
WCTU.
Her hobbies include rug mak­
ing, art embroider)-, swimming,
and horseback riding.
Mrs. Bolz lived at 1101 Park
Avenue with her husband, a
retired businessman, and her
daughter Lucille, a student at
the University of Alabama.
M .R. Strickland, Jr.
M.R. Strickland had main­
tained an interest in a local car
agency for several years, but it
was not until the previous
October that he had come to
Sanford to become President
and general manager o f
Strickland Motors, Inc.
H e had been connected with
the distribution o f Ford cars in
Cordele, Georgia since 1924.
A s a youth, he had lived in
Greensboro, Georgia where he
had attended schools. H e later
continued his education at the
University o f Florida, Southern
College and Palmer College.
Mr. Strickland was a member
of the Kiwanis Club and First
Methodist Church. N ext to

watching baseball games, he
liked to stay home and play
cards with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Strickland made
their home at 2472 Palmetto
Avenue; his wife was the former
Minnie McKcnney.
M.L. Kaborn
M.L. Kaborn had come to
Sanford in 1927 to become local
manger of the Seminole County
Laundry, Inc. Since his arrival,
he had consistently introduced
new methods that had helped
increase his volume of business.
He had a long list of satisfied
customers.
Mr. Rabom was educated in
the public schools of
Greenwood, South Carolina and
was married to the former
Martha Holman. They resided
at 818 West Fourth Street with
their son, Marion Lamar Rabon,
Jr. who was known as "Sonny".
His main hobby was research­
ing and experimenting with
various areas in his held of
work in order to make his busi­
ness better than that of a rival.
Baseball, horseshoe pitching
and fishing were his favorite
sports. He was a member of the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce and First Baptist
Church.

in Boston. He continued to
maintain a home in Lake Mary
where he owned considerable
grovcland and other properties.
He traveled extensively, but he
and his family always spent
their winters in Lake Mary
He was married to the former
Stella Pelly and they had five
children: Tracy and Frank of
Boston; Clara, 10; Bill, 12; and
Jack, 8.
Mr. Evans was a member of
all branches of masonry, the
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce and First
Presbyterian Church.
Dr. J.O. Laney
As a youth. Dr. J.O. l-aney
had spent most of his time
engaged in farming near his
birthplace in St. Clair County,
Alabama, but he abandoned
that line of work and attended
Max Morris School of
Pharmacy in Macon, Georgia.
Since 1924, Dr. Laney had
been the owner and manger of
Laney’s Drug Store located on
East First Street. He resided at
1912 Sanford Avenue with is
wife, the former Julian Martin,
and daughter, Gene Martin
Laney.

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pnOwfc-B- y. AAFCwf* BOWniMombors ol the E.E. Mlnott Inspiration Choir pertorm Saturday night during a tribute to long-time music educator
Earl E. Minott. The event was held at Crooms Acadomy
n

Community honors Minott
for his dedication, music
has received honors from the
W hile House in his work.
Other students w ho are m em ­
bers o f the choir are renowned
singers, Martha McKinney,
Cynthia Cassanova Brown, John
H. Liggons, Mary Liggons
DcBose, Patricia Merritt
Whatley. These students are
indeed walking in the steps
ordered by the master.
The music o f angels filled the
air as the honoree and guest
was entertain by Mistress of
Ceremonies Victoria Natahan
Murphy, Honorary Escort to
honoree Antler Guardy Fox
Company o f Celery City Lodge
N o. 542 of Elks.
Sharing the evening o f talents
was Deacon Julius Francis,
Robert Hayes, Roosevelt LaMar,
Latressa Haws, Terry Von
McKinney, Jr.
The evening closed with a
reception in the M inott’s honor.
Thanks Mr. Minott for your
unselfish efforts, love, influence,
dedication to youth.
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B y Marva Hawkins___________
Herald Correspondent
"The Maestro" was presented
by his former choir's music stu­
dents, w ho he taught at Crooms
Academy, Seminole High
School, St. Paul Baptist Church,
and Community Choir.
What a way to begin National
Black Music Month.
This pioneer in the field o f
education has received the high­
est praise for his gift to the lives
he has touched.
The gift o f language combined
with the gift if song was given
Minott at an early age. H e has
thus since for over forty years
proclaim the word o f God
through music.
The honor program was pre­
sented Saturday evening by the
forty voice E.E Minott
Inspiration Choir held at ray A.
Allen Gymnasium Crooms
Academy.
The evening entertainment
was ordered by those who love.

Dr. Laney belonged to the
Masonic Lodge and First
Methodist Church. H e was an
Earl E. Minott
avid baseball and football fan,
enjoyed fishing and spent most
o f his spare time reading.
honor and received the oppor­
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tunity to say thanks for the
Get out the picture o f Mrs.
inspiration given to help them
Wrights' sixth grade class
achieve their life's desires.
which was published M ay 27
Chairman o f the honors pro­
and make these corrections. In
gram Sherlyn Jackson Polk, a
the third row, the second per­
former student w ho has sang
son form the front is John
for the United States District
Martin Ceresoli and right
Count of M iddle Florida
behind him is Steve Peters.
Naturalization Ceremonies.
Henry Schumacher called me
The director of the Inspiration
with this information and he
Choir,
Minister Vernon L. Jones,
Frank Evans
„ also caught a misspelling. U is
is
a
national
recording artist he
Frank Evans, a former county
Diana Fleisher.
commissioner, came tq Lake
Mary from Ohio when only one
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H e had ,and his start in the
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he had successfully followed
that vocation for years. He was
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For the previous 18 years, Mr.
Evans had been in the manufac­
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Trustees

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Continued from Pa|e 1A
education served as
Coordinator o f Counseling for
the Adult High School program
at S.C.C. from 1985 to 1989. His
distinguished accomplishments
include rveieving the Disney
Distinguished Award for contri­
butions to The Greenhouse, Inc.,
Family Counseling, the oldest
family counseling organization
in Centra! Florida where he
once served as chairman o f the
board.
"O ne of my favorite motto's
is, "increasing the options," said
English.

Herald nUrte toy Twenty ifincmd

S C O 's now 'Droam Toam.* Vordoll R. Pugh, Doanno ‘ Dodo* Schaffnor,
and Sidney, ‘ Sid* Millor from loft to right aro throe of Semlnolo Community
College's now Board ol Trustee members. Not pictured aro trustees Dr.
Charles W. English and Richard H. Loe. The trustees spent two days this
wook undertaking a comprohonsivo orientation process of all cotloge func­
tions and activities. Tho board was rocontty appointed to two-years torms
by Florida Governor Job Bush.

"I consider m yself intuitive,
with good people skills. I'm
eager to find out how I fit in
with the other new board mem­
bers and to help assist in the
areas where there is a need."
N e w trustee Vcrdell R. Pugh
is likewise no stranger to the
S.C.C. community. Armed
with an M .A. in Management
and Supervision, Pugh is cur*
rently a math teacher at
Seminole High and was an
adjunct professor for 19 years at
S.C.C. prior to her appointment
by Bush.

ranching interests, Lee look his
Associates Degree from S.C.C.,
went on to finish a Bachelor's in
Computer Science and later a
Master's in Banking from
Lousiana State University. He
joined Tho Citizens Bank o f
O viedo in 1981 as a part-time,
learned about every depart­
ment, and eventually worked
his way up the ladder to the
bank's presidency in 1998.

Pugh was also recently
appointed district advisor for
The Future Business leaders of
America, and currently serves
on advisory boards with the
Seminole Republican Women's
Club.
"I look forward to becoming
involved in policy making and
working with other board mem­
bers and the college family to
continue the success that S.C.C.
has had in the past," said Pugh.
"I'd like to have m y finger
on the pulse of the campus and
as a former teacher here. I ’m
familiar with the college’s oper­
ation.
S.C.C's third new trustee also
has strong ties to the Sanford
campus. Richard "R ick " Lee is
a fourth generation Oviedoan.
In addition to tending to family

"I hope to be instmmenta! in
the development o f the O viedo
campus," said Lee.
"W ith new schools going up, I
really see O viedo becoming the
focal point of education in that
part o f Seminole County. I'd
particularly like to in* involved
in S.C.C.'s fundraising and
building programs."
Sidney "Sid" Miller also has
strong tie*s to the S.C.C. family.
One of his sons is a graduate
from the college ami Miller last
year served as co-chair o f the
Seminole Community Collvgc
Dream Auction, one o f the colli'ge's biggest development ini­
tiatives.
H e holds a B.A. in Science from

N ova University, a mini-MBA
in information Services from the
University o f Phoenix, and has
taken numerous graduates
courses at Rutgers and
Columbia Universities. He has
also served as past-president of
the Greater take MaryHea throw Chamber o f
Commerce. M iller is currently
responsible for internal voice
and data networks globally for
Lucent Technologies following a
32-year career with A T &amp; T.
"The college does tw o
things," said Miller.
"It promotes learning and is
responsible for individual stu­
dent success.
"I work for a company that
is very big on giving back to the
community. 1 hope my tenure is
highlighted by helping create
the type o f student body that
lends itself to the workforce that
our industry w ill need in the
future."

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M iller added, "This is a
school that knows where it is at
and knows where it is going.
It's hard not tp gel excited about
S.C.C."

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S o c ie ty h ie. F o r In fo rm a tio n ,
call liu d M artin. 321 0838.

y o u ever Lac! a h o u u c

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Evergreen Temple No.
321 nl the Improved Ueuevulent Prolertlve Order
nl Elks ol the World W ill
hold
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third
annua)
"litids o f Evergreen Colli
Hon" on Sunday dune 13.
al 5:00 p.m., at the S a n ­
ford Civic center.
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Sylvia Uodlson, Daughter
Killer o f the Temple, staled
the members o f Evergreen
Temple No. 321 started
lids project three years
ago liecause they wanted
lo take an active role in a s ­
sisting in the development
of our area high school
girls.

Over
the
past
live
mouths the gills partlel
paled In various w o rk ­
shops tli.il were structured
to a s s is t in their develop­
ment. Some ol the topics
covered at these w o rk ­
shops were furthering o f
educational goals and m l
lege entry requirem ents.
Job interviewing skills, e ti­
quette. and Job opportim lties.
In addition to partici­
pating In the workshops,
the girls were asked lo
write a 5(H) page cs&gt;ay.
Daughter Killer Hodlson.
DOT. Patsy Harding. 1999

cornu ill tec
thalt person,
and the members of the
temple tli.ink the co m m u ­
nity and local business lor
their t onHniicd support in
helping make Mils project
J H lS S lh lc .

Tlte 1999 Duds of E ver­
green are Likelta Hryant,
I rcncii e Church. Jalrla
Ctitbbert. Amellia Valdlvl­
eso. and Tchiara W i m ­
berly.
Congratulations
and much success to these
young women. Tlte public
Is invited. For additional
Information contact Dgt.
Sylvia Hod ison at 322G570.

A n y o n e can w histle to prevent
getting lost w hile in the w oods
D E AR ARMY: M any yearn ago,
my w ife, our 2-year-old daughter
und I went camping in a stale park
tn u pper M ic h ig a n . W e w ere 15
miles from any town, camped near
a nice little lake. O ne afternoon, I
decided to walk in the woods and
took my binocularh along. In junt a
few m inutes I looked around amt
suw nothing hut trees' I realized I
w as lost, b o o k in g th rou gh m y
binooH, I located a patch o f white,
realized it was our laundry on the
line and followed it hack. Hut I had
fell the panic ofb ein g disoriented
A futnily with three small girls
arrived at a camp in the mountains.
Im m ediately, the youngest ran into
th e w o o d s and o th e r s p la y e d
around. Suddenly, they realized the
youngest w as m issin g and began
searching and calling. No luck. She
was out o f earshot. N igh t fell und
still no sign. About 100 rescuers
scorched into the night. The follow­
ing morning, they found her under
a log, very cold and tired Think o f
the anguish o f the parents and the
cost o f a search party!
S m all c h ild re n should have a
w h is tle tie d arou n d th e ir necks
when they go on picnics and camp­
ing That way, they can blow until
rescued. T h ere ure many kinds o f
communication devices on the m ar­
k et th a t a n y o n e g o in g in to th e
mountains, winter or summer, cun
purchase. Not long ago I read als»ul
a fellow caught in an avalanche who
was able to direct rescuers lo him
because he hud u w alkie-talkie. A
word to the wise ...
WM. T. E L L IO T T . IR V IN E , C A LIF .

DEAR WM. T. ELLIO TT: The
suggestion to supply a whistle
fo r sm a ll c h ild r e n w ho ure

ever going to stamp out discrimina­
tion, w e must be conscious'o f our
own biases and stop giving only half
the parenting partnership all the
credit.
FR U STR ATE D FA TH E R
IN PO R TSM O U TH . R.l
D E A R FR U S TR A TE D FATH ER:

You ure right, o f course. It was
u slip o f the pen, und I'll lake
my lushes with the wet noodle.
being tuken cam ping is u good
one — und could a vert many
a n xiou s m om en ts. A s to the
reminder that high-tech devices
cun be life s u v e r s fo r u du lts
going Into w ildlife recreutionul
ureas, one only has to recall the
stra n d ed c lim b e rs w h o h ave
been su ved b eca u se th e y
remembered to bring ulong cell
phones to know that th ey ure
great insurance.
DEAR ABHY; You had a letter in
your column a couple o f months ago
from K r is t y H a w k in s , w h o was
keeping u journal o f her child’s life.
I do the same thing.
Abby, you heurtily endorsed the
idea, but you w rote thut you were
passing her idea along to “ mothers"
everyw here. I know you meant no
sligh t, but the w ord should have
been “ parents " Fathers are every­
where in the lives o f their children
these days. I see them ut school,
spurts, church, pluying in the yard,
und even ut Girl Scout meetings
I realize it is still common for the
father to work to supjFort the fumily
while tiie mother cares for the little
ones, but fathers play an important
role in rearing children, i f w e are

DEAR AHHY I am a 53-year-old
w id o w w ith four grow n ch ildren
who are not financially w ell-off My
d eceased husband left m e fa ir ly
well-fixed financially. 1 have several
hunk accounts that 1 share jointly
with my 28-yeuruld son. The house
is in my name alone.
1 recently met a very attractive
man. W e ’re discussing m arriage,
and he has moved in with me. He is
tw ic e -d iv o r c e d and c la im s he
doesn't have anything — just an old
car and some furniture he's had in
storage since he moved in with me.
1 have a small joint hank account
with him
A b b y , do you th in k I need a
p ren u p tia l agreem en t? H e is an
honest, decent man.
U N C E R T A IN IN U TA H

DEAR UNCERTAIN: I think a
p r e n u p tia l a g re e m e n t la an
excellent idea. Put everyth in g
in w r itin g b e fo re you tie the
knot. Good luck and best wish­
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assets, but you'll eiorciso whatever
amount is needed in the year ahead in
order to elevate and achieve your goals
and obiectivos
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) It might bo
wise today for you to be more roactive
than assertive Instead ot stirring up
issues on your own. you II tare better
dealing with manors one at a time as
each occurs Get a |ump on Mo by under­
standing the influences that It govern you
in the year ahead Send the required
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Clo this newspaper, P O Bos 17f&gt;8,
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Be auie to stale your Zodiac sign
C A N C E R (Ju n e 21 -July 22) Because
you may not be as comfortable with peo­
ple you don't know loo well stick to
socialising with Irionds with whom you
can let your hair down and be youtsell
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Even if you re

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by Mori Walker
SURE, BUT THEN WE
WOULPN'T HAVE A
COMIC STRIP,
WOULO W E ?

An unusual au tobiography is
Michael Rosenberg's “ Bridge. Zia
and M e" (M a s te r Point P re s s ).
Rosenberg, a Scot by birth who moved
lo New York in February 1978, d e ­
scribes his bridge career, in particular
his partnership with Zia Mahmood
For such a great player, Rosenberg is
surprisingly critical of his own game
There arc various tips and pieces of
advice, and many deals, most of them
advanced But the text is written in a
light vein, and everyone should gel en­
joyment from the book.
In this deal. Rosenberg was sitting
West, defending against four spades
What would you have led?
Four diam onds and four hearts
were cue bids, showing the ace in the
bid suit and slam interest in spades

unable to be tho first one out ot the start­
ing blocks in competitive situations today
you II have 'he tenacity and persistence
to finish a winner
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sepl 22) You possess
the wherewithal to comprehend the whole
picture today and not merely jusl a lew
brush strokes Let someone else take
care ot the details whilo you la«e control
ot Iho plan
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) Even if you are
chatting at tho bit today to become
involved in a proposal you tmd e«tremety
intriguing it’ll serve you best it you
assume a stoical serious air
SCO R PIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Harmony
will enhance the strength of your relation­
ship today, so be willing to play second
tiddie to yout mate in a situation where
she or he craves the leading role
S A G ITTA R IU S (Nov. 23-Dec 21) You
would be doing your waistline a big favor
today it you torgo overindulging in foods
sweets or drinks. Let your motto be
overylhirv) in moderation
C A PR ICO R N (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Asso­
ciating with fnends who think and feel
young 1$ your best prescription today tor
relating and having fun Their etuberance will prove infectious and refurbish
what ails you

R osen b erg hoped to score four
tricks via the ace-jack of spades, a
winner in partner’s hand, and a club
ruff in his hand Yet where was part­
ner's entry? The opposition's strong
bidding didn't leave room for East to
hold a king It would have to be the
heart queen Rut if Rosenberg led his
club, won with the spade ace, and
shifted to the heart king, declarer
might see w hat was happening and
duck
So Rosenberg led the heart king at
trick one. South won with the ace,
crossed to dummy with a diamond,
and played a spade to his king.
Rosenberg won with the ace, switched
to a dub. and a moment later received
a dub ruff to defeat (he contract.
Declarer could have succeeded by
ducking at trick one. but who would do
that’
The book is $18 US postpaid from
Buron Barclay Bridge Supplies. Call
(800) 274 2221 to order

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb. 19) Peace ot
mind can only be achieved today by fin­
ishing what you start Tackling and com­
pleting your ‘ must do* list will give you
gratification and enhance your feelings ot
self-worth
PISCES |Feb. 20-Merch 20) Your sin­
cere concern tor others has always been
your greatest asset This will be
onhanced today to the point that those
with whom you re involved will show their
appreciation
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Reason and
logic precedes success today Treat all
your atlairs in a practical, rational man­
ner. especially those that pertain to your
financial wherewithal
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You vo
always been a take-charge person and
today those urges will serve you well
While others are contemplating what
needs to be done, you II be way ahead ot
them completing the job

Asfro-graph is a syndicated
column wntten by Bernice Bede
Osol for Newspaper Enterprise
Association.
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Blotchy tongue looks worse than it is
A R L O A N D JANIS

by Jimmy Johnson
YOU GET HO A GOOD
MOOD OJOCe ID AWHILE,,,

GARFIELD

DEAR DK. GOTT: Last winter I fell
and injured my back. Soon thereafter
1 d evelo p ed w hat looked like cold
sores on my face. Then 1 su ffered
Tram a sore throat that the doctor
term ed a virus infection. Following
this, I came down with what the doc­
tor ca lled a “ geogra p h ic lo n g u e."
What is this? I had a lousy winter.

DEAR READER: I'm not sure that
your array of symptoms were related;
at least, I hope they weren't. Winters
are a good time for viruses. We tend
to spend more time indoors and are
closer to one another. This enables
viral infections to spread more readi
by Jim Davis ly. I have no scientific proof o f this
but, as I'm sure you will agree, we
tend to be more prone to disease in
w in ter, and viru ses are ordinarily
spread by direct contact. Your injury
may have affected your resistance in
some way.
Your geographic tongue could have
resulted from your repeated infections.
No one knows precisely how geograph­
ic tongue develops. As you are aware,
this common and distressing affliction
is m arked by a tongue that looks
blotchy, like a continental map It can
occur in normal individuals, or it may

DR. G O T T
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

follow inflammation, especially after
the use o f antibiotics. It causes no
health consequences other than uni­
versal concern among its victims, who
tend lo be welded to their mirrors to
check out the reflections of their out­
stretched tongues. I hope you have
belter luck this summer.
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “ Viruses and Cancer." Other
readers who would like a copy should
send $2 plus a long, self addressed,
stamped envelope lu I’ .O, Ilox 2017,
Murray Hill Station, New York, NY
10156 Be sure to mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: What arc nasal
polyps? Are they caused by un aller
gy?

DEAR READER: Nasal polyps are
benign outgrow ths o f the norm al
membrane that lines the upper respi
ratory passages. Polyps may result
from constant irritation of that lining,
either from infection or allergies. If
the polyps are large, they should be
rem oved to prevent obstruction; if
small, m edication can be used to
shrink them. Of course, the allergy
itself must be treated simultaneously.
DEAR DR. GOTT: A fter following
your column for more than 10 years, I
was delighted to sec the new picture
of you that is being published. For an
old guy, you're not bad looking
DEAR R EAD ER: Thanks for the
compliment — I think After 10 years,
I thought my readers were entitled to
u change. In addition. I am in the
process o f updating many o f my
health reports

Dr. Peter Gott, a syndicated
colum nist (o r N e w s p a p e r
Enterprise Association, can be
written to at P .O . Box 91369,
Cleveland, O H 44101-3369

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Avenue In historic Longwood.
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Johnson,
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and decorated the family home around them. In 1972.
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treasures with them. They were surprised to find there
were no sources In this area for quality reproductions.
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M other N ature 2
Rare rain
ends play
after first
contest at
Pinehurst

Central
Florida
needs a
big-time
sports
attitude
SANFORD - Orlando now has
n minor league football team.
Woo-hool
Something railed the Interna­
tional Football Federation has
announced plans to start a new
league which will run from Feb­
ruary through June.
. Once again. Orlando has em ­
braced the Image o f being a m i­
nor league town.
Orlando, and all o f Central
Florida, has to get out o f that
mold. Sure, we have the Magic.
We also have minor league
hockey, roller hockey, women's
Tessional basketball (which
taken the city by stormtlll,
arena football, we lost a
women's fast-pitch softball
team, we're the home o f roller
derby, a staple o f the World
Wide Wrestling Federation.
Wl'aiPr In danger o f losing
minor league baseball and I
think there's some sort o f men's
soccer team playing at Edgewater High School.
Orlando Is the number one
tourist destination In the world
and Central Florida ts one o f
the fastest growing areas In the
country.
It's a complete lack o f fore­
sight on the part o f leaders not Just from Orlando, but all
over Central Florida - that this
area isn't a major player In big­
time sports.
That's too bad.
Orlando continues to be a
step behind everyone else
when It comes to acquiring a
blg-timc sports franchise.
Instead. It's become a haven
to every huckster who dreams
up a wild Idea about a new
sports league and looks to cit­
ies like Orlando. Birmingham
and other cities on the second
tier o f the national sports land­
scape.
We don’t need women's soft­
ball. roller hockey or the
WNBA. All they do is cheapen
the town's reputation as a minor
league city.
Where was Orlando in the
early 90‘s when the NFL was
looking to expand?
‘
How on earth did Jackson­
ville win a team over Orlando.
Aral don't go to the excuse
that Tampa would have balked
at a new team In their broad-

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S T O W S E D ITO R

Jerry Camus (M l) made the most of his return from an injured hand, going
2-for-3, Including a mn-scortng double, and scored two runs himeei to hefo
Pebble Junction dose to within a hag-game of foe league-lead wMi a 14-3,
lour-and a-ha» inning, run role victory over M .T. Muggs.
Btd that was the end of the action for the night as the early-evening thun­
derstorms that hit the Sanford area turned the field at Pinehurst Park Into a
lake (above).

Sunrise Funeral Home
takes top spot in Lake
M a ry Friday Softball
s io u is

k d it u k

LAKE MARY * The sponsor
may rhange. but the outcome
almost never does for an Arthur
Barnes managed softball team.
This past Friday night at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Bam es helped lead his team.
Sunrise Funeral Home, lo Its
fourth straight victory, using an
right-run second Inning to
knock
oft ADAPCO.
15-9.
moving into sole possession o f
first place and avenging Its only
loss o f the season.
Sunrise Funeral Home, which
lost Its opening game o f the
season. 18-16. to ADAPCO. Is
made up o f several players that
have played together for yearn,
starting with TRC (Tim Raines
Connection) over 10 years ago.
Sunrise Funeral Home wasted
no time In taking control o f this
game, scoring five runs In the
top o f the first Inning and then
putting the gome away with the
eight-run second Inning.
Nice 'N Easy moved Into a lie
for second place, erasing a 2*0
deficit by plating seven runs In
the bottom o f the first Inning
and going on to an 18-2 victory
over Elegant Lawn Maintenance
behind a five RBI game oft the
bat o f Dean Parmer.
Blue Haven Pools also moved
Into a tie for second place,
breaking open a 2-1 game by
scoring 11 runs In the third In­
ning and easily disposing o f

Haven Pools and Nice 'N Easy
nrr nipping at Its hrals with 3 ­
2 records. Elegant Lawn Main­
tenance and Seagate Software
trail wllii identical 1-4 marks.
The City o f Lake Mary D e­
partment o f Parks and Recrea­
tion Men's Spring Friday Night
Men's Softball League will re­
turn to action at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex, located on
Ranloul Lane across from the
Mayfair Country Club, this F ri­
day with Sunrise Funeral Home
battling Nice ‘N Easy at 6:30
p.m.; Blue Haven Pools facing
Elegant Lawn Maintenance at
7:30 p.m.: and ADAPCO play­
ing Seagate Software at 8:30
p.m.
Providing the o(Tense were:
Nice 'N Easy: three hlta _
Dean Parmer (home run. triple,
three runs, five RBI). Mike
McLohon and Bill Quinn (one
double, two runs scored and
one RBI each); two hits _ Steve
Passwater (triple, two runs,
RBI). Mike B en y (double, two
runs. RBI), Jerry Oavemale
(run. RBI). Andy Srymanskl
(RBI): one hit _ Mark Huaman
(double, two runs. RBI). Ken
Perkins (double, run. two RBI).
Tom Wilks (run. RBI). Mark
Clatterbuck (two runs).
Elegant Lawn Maintenance:
two hlta _ Jack Riley (run): one
hit _ Oenc Gauger (run). Matt
Oatway and John MdUlo (one
RBI each). Terry Bartley.
Sunrise Funeral Home: three
hits _ Kevin Julian (triple, dou­
ble. two runs, two RBI), Robert
Stevens (three doubles, two

4-1 record, but ADAPCO. Blue

Veteran player Hobart flip ’ Stevens showed he Is far
from ovor tw h l despite being h it e a g j aaJhB bta
soUhpaw went 3-for-4 wtti three doubles, scored two

RAINES GAUGE
wouldn't It have been feasible
to go after major league base­
ball and fought Tampa for a
team? Orlando never even tried
Are there really enough peo­
ple In Orlando Interested In
minor league football or will
this Just be another case where
the team folds after a year or
two?
Seriously, how successful
does anyone think the Orlando
Miracle o f the WNBA are going
to be at the box office. Quick,
name two players on your Or­
lando Miracle.
Orlando will not be a profes­
sional sports town until It starts
acting like one. Say no to gar­
bage sports and support the

SANFORD • For the first time
alnce early may, and for only
the fourth time this spring
league season, softball games
haa to be postponed because o f
Inclement weather at Pinehurst
Park Wednesday night.
Despite the heavy rain that
hit the City o f Sanford Recrea­
tion and Parks Department
Men's Spring Wednesday Night
Slow Pitch Softball League was
able to get In one game.
And luckily It was quick one.
Pebble Junction took a 4*1
lead in the bottom o f the first
inning, but It was not until the
bottom o f the fourth Inning that
Pebble Junction could pull
away, scoring nine runs In the

Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. Ills statistics for the 1999
season Is in the first column, personal-best
season totals In the second column and career
totals (including 1999) In Ute third column.

B AIN ES OAUOE
C A TE O O B T
Games.............. .
At-bats..............
Runs.................
Hits.........;.........
RBI....................
Doubles............
Triples..............
Home runs.......
Steals.............. I.
Average.............

Raines was 0-for-4 ss the San Diego Padres
scored two runs in the bottom o f the eighth
Inning to break a 3-3 tie and defeat the
Athletics 5-3 In game late Tuesday night. The
A's and Padres also played late Wednesday and
will be In action Thursday afternoon at 5 p.m.

rone and drove In one lo hafo Sunrise Funeral
— urns sots teadacihip In foe Lake Mary Friday
8prtng League wtth a 1&amp;-g victory over ADAPCO.

U C F inks quarterback,
three volleyball players
ORLANDO - University o f
Central Florida recruiting coor­
dinator Scott Fountain an­
nounced
Wednesday
that
quarterback Ryan Schneider
(Plantation High School)
signed a grant ln-ald to play
footbull for the Golden Knlghta.
Schneider.
6-foot-2.
205pounds. originally planned to
Join the squad as a walk-on.
After
red shirt
freshman
quarterback Brad Banks was
lost due to failure to meet aca­
demic requirements, there was
a need to sign another quarter­
back.
"We realize that Ryan was
being offered a scholarship at

another school and did not
want to take the chance on
losing him." said Fountain.
"H ell be a huge plus for us."
Schneider was the Class 6A
Player-of-the -Year last season
and was offered a hill scholar­
ship to play at the University o f
Houston.
His 470 yards completed In a
single game broke the state re ­
cord and he finished the sea­
son with 3,764 yards. He had
38 touchdowns and four Inter­
ceptions and finished his ca ­
reer with a 37-4 record.
Schneider Incurred only one
regular season loos as s prep
player, losing three times In the
state playoffs. He will play In
Ptesaa o m u c r . r * g » b b

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2B •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Florida •Thursday, June 10, 1999

Sanford
Continued from p i| e IB
frame* lo go
from a tenUOUS 5-3 le a d to n 1*1-3 run m lr v ic ­
tory o v e r M .T. M u ggs.
But n ftcr that c o n test w as stop p ed after fon r.m d -a -h a lf In n in gs, th e h e a v e n s o p en ed u p and
the sch e d u le d g a m e s b e tw e e n C ou rtya rd b y M arriot o f L ak e M ary a n d W e lls C o n tra c tin g and N o ­
llie s C o m m u n ica tio n and A A A S e rv ic e s w e re
rain ed ou t.
T e n n e s s e e C o u n try S aloon , w h ich had the
w eek o ff a n y w a y , h o ld s o n to the le a g u e lead w ith
a 5 -0 reco rd , b u t P e b b le J u n c tio n Is Jurt a h alfga m e b a ck at 5-1. C o m p le tin g th e sta n d in gs arc
C ou rtya rd b y M nrrlot o f L a k r M ary (3-21. N o b le s
C o m m u n ica tio n a n d W e lls C o n tra ctin g (both 2 3). A A A S e rv ic e s (2 -4 ) an d M .T. M u ggs (0-5).
N ext W e d n e s d a y n igh t at Ptnehu rst P ark,
W e lls C o n tra c tin g w ill c h a lle n g e T e n n e s s e e
C o u n try S a lo o n at 6 :3 0 p .m .; N o b le s C o m m u n i­
ca tion ta k es on M .T . M u ggs nt 7 :3 0 p.m .: and
P eb b le J u n c tio n w ill b a ttle C ou rtyard b y Marrlot
o f L ak e M ary at 8 :3 0 p.m . A A A S ervices w ill h a ve
th e w e e k off.
T o n ig h t In th e S a n fo rd M en 's T h u rs d a y N ight
S p rin g S lo w f i t c h S o ftb a ll L ea gu e nt P tn eh u rst
P ark, u n d e fe a te d S tcn stro m R ea lty In co rp o ra ted
w ill face C e leste In d u s trie s nt 6 :3 0 p .m .: P sy ch o
S o ftb a ll ta c k le s W lg tn to n F ire S p rin k le rs nt 7 :3 0
p .m .: a n d u n d e fe a te d W o lfy s w e lc o m e s K en n y's
K lan at 8 :3 0 p.m . T h e R egu la tors w ill b r Idle this
w eek.
Luts O liv e r s in g le d an d la ter sco red on a
B ryo n F e n n e r s in g le a s M .T. M u ggs took a 1-0
lea d in th e lo p o f th e first inning.
B ut P eb b le J u n c tio n q u ic k ly g ra b b e d the le a d
tn th e bottom o f th e first Inning. K yle B ru b a k e r
led o ff w ith a w a lk , b u t w a s era sed on a g ro u n ­

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th e F lo rid a North-South gam e
tn
Jacksonville
later
this
m onth.

d er b y M ik e M iller.
D ave C o ss flew out, but J e rry C am us, Just
co m in g b a c k from an In ju ry, kept th e in n in g
a live by rea ch in g on an error, settin g u p a th reerun h om e ru n by B rett M ollc.
P eb b le J u n ction th en ad d ed n n oth cr run ns
Kent B ru b a k er fo llo w ed th e h om e run w ith a
d o u b le and scored on a s in g le b y Johnathan
J o n es.
P eb b le J u n c tio n a d d e d n ru n to Its lead In the
secon d In n in g ns D ave K a eb erleln reach ed s e c ­
ond on a n erro r and sco red an out later on n s in ­
gle b y V ic D IB artolo.
M .T. M u ggs p lated Its fin al tw o ru ns In the top
o f th e th ird In n in g a s R olan d O ln ill w alk ed and
Lew is M cllyer rea ch ed on an e rro r am i lx&gt;th
scored on a tw o-ou t sin g le b y Fenner.
T h e g lim m e r o f h op e In th e M .T. M u ggs players
soon d im m ed , h o w ever, a s P eb b le Ju n ction e x ­
plod ed In the b o tto m o f th e th ird fram e.
C a m u s led o ff w ith a s in g le and M olle w a lk ed
b efo re K ent B ru b a k e r d ro ve In a run w ith a d o u ­
ble. J o n r s and R u ben Onrctn follow ed w ith RBI
sin gles b efo re tw o b a tte rs m a d e outs,
W ith J o n e s on th ird b a s e nnd B ob M nrkos on
first base, D IB artolo nnd K yle B ru b a k er s in g le d
In runs. M ille r d o u b le d In a run, C o ss d o u b le d
In tw o nnd C a m u s d o u b le d in a run to end the
sco rin g .
Doing the d a m a g e offensively for Pebble Junc­
tion were Kent B ru b a k e t (two doubles, two runs

scored, one RBI), Jerry Camus (one double, one
single, two runs scored, one RBI), Johnathan
Jonrs and Vic DIBartolo |two singles, one run
scored and two RBI each) and Kyle Brubaker
(two singles, one run scored, one RBI).
Also contributing were Brett Molle (one home
run. two runs scored, three RBI), Mike Miller

"He’s had tremendous suecess nt Plantation High School.’
Fountain noted. "Tne
total
number o f wins h e s had was

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accomplished through a great
passing game. He should (It
right Into our offense.*
UCF head volleyball coach
Meg Fitzgerald has also been
busy, announcing Tuesday the
signings
o f Cassle
krm er
(Clearwatcr/PIncllas Park High
School), Bccca Saldana (White
Lake, Michigan/Walled Lake
Central High School) and Kris­
ten
Volmon
(Boca
Raton/Olymptc
Heights
High
School) to national letters o f
Intent.
Krm er. a 6-foot-1 middle
blocker, totaled 295 kills, 18
aces. I l l digs and 101 blocks
In 33 games for Pinellas Park
earning first tram all-Pinellas
County and all-Pinellas County
Athletic Conference honors as a
senior.
The 6-foot Saldana totaled
1,103 assists (8.97-per game),
cn route to all-State, Region.
Oakland County and Western
Lakes Athletic Association hon­
ors In 1998.
An all-Metro selection by the
Detroit Newn last season, the
setter also had 153 kills. 75
aces and 162 digs over her 123
games.
Volman. Boca Raton News
1998 co-Player-of-lhe-Vesr and
a PL Lauderdale Sun Sentinel
Super
Six Team
member,
earned first team all State hon­
ors for the second consecutive
year In 1998.
The 5-foot-11 middle blocker
totaled a city-high 277 kills
along with 106 blocks and 37
service accs for the state cham­
pion Lions.

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(on e d o u b le, tw o ru n s scored , on e RBI), D ave
C o s s (on e d o u b le, o n e m n scored, tw o RBI),
R u b en O nrrln (o n e sin gle, on e RBI) and Dave
K aelx-rlrlu an d B ob M ark os (on e run scored
ea ch ).
P ro v id in g the o ffe n s e fo r M .T. M u ggs w ere
B ryon F e n n e r (tw o sin gles, th ree RBI), lzrwts
H cllyer and L u is O liv e r (on e sin gle and on e run
scored each ). D an S e m is (one sin gle) nnd Kulnnd
Cllroll (on e m n scored ).
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Legal N otices
County Court
• omlnolo County,
Florida
Oeee 4ST-SI-I-EP-1S-0
M M Roebuck,
Plaintiff
n
Orten McCiutlm.
Defendant
NOTICB or
SMIRIFF'S S A l l
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Will ot Execution Iteued out of
end under the teat of the
County Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, Cate • 07-11E-B*-tS-C upon a final (udgnun I rendered In Hu atoretard
court on the 14th day o?
November A 0 ItS t In that cer­
tain
caea
entitled
HU
Roebuck.
Plalntltt va Brian
McCaualm. Defendant which
afoieaad Writ ol Elocution waa
delivered lo me at Bhortft ot
Semmole County. Florida and I
have levied upon all I Ha r&gt;gM.
title and intereat ot the detan.
dent In the following deecnbed
property laid property being
located in Seminole County.
Florida.
more
particularly
deecnbed at toHowe
IM S Ford FIBS,
VIN • 1FTEFISY7JNAS1S3S
Stored at Altamonte Towing Inc
and the undereigned at Sheriff
ol Sominoie County. Florida.
WIN ol 11 eg A M on fho 11th
day of July A D IS M offer lor
tale and aaS to the highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANV AND AIL
BXISTINO LIENS, hi the Front
(WeeQ Door, at the atape, ol the
Seminole County Courthouoo In
Sanford, Flonda. the above
Thai l e d cole la being made
to latlefy the terma ol Hit* Wrff
ot Eaecubon
Donald F Etlinger. Sheriff
Seminole County. Florida
NOTICE AEQAffDINQ THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF ISbO. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDINQ
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PAATICIPAT1 IN IMS PROCEEOINOS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THI CIVIL ENVI­
SION AT THE BHIRIFF'B
OFFICS. 100 BUSH BLVO. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. AT LBAST
FIVE OATS PRIOR TO THI PROCfEDtNOS (407) 310-4440 TTD
1407) 331-3133
PuMteh June t i , IT, 04, July 1.
With Bala being held on July IS.
IMS
OSD-74

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I BMMTIBRTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
SSMMOLS COUBTV,
FLOBIBA
CIVIL ACTION
B. BB-IBBCa
OLD HINT MOATQAQI
COMPANY.
PlainUN,
C WILLIAM MORALBS.
Ot Si,
DaIondon11aj
NOTICB IS HERSBY GIVEN
purouant to a Final Judgment at
foreclosure
dalad June S,
IMS, and anterod In Caaa NO.
M - m CA ol the Circuit Court
ot the EIQHTISNTH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SIMINOLi
County. Florida wharain OLD
KENT MORTGAGE COMPANY la
the Plaintiff and C. WILLIAM
MORALES; UN0A B. MORALBS;
FIRST TRUST OF CALIFORNIA.
NA.. AS TRUSTS!, art lha
Dalandanta. I win tall lo tlw
highott and boat bidder lor
caah at lha Waal front door ol
lha
Sami noli
County
Courthouie. Sinlord. Ftorida,
a tllO O a m , on the Oth day □!
JULY. ISM . lha totlowing
deecrtbed property at le t forth
In laid Final Judgment:
LOT IB. QUAIL POND BAST
ADDITION TO CAS BILBERRY
FLORIDA. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOR 11. PAGES BF AND
SS. PUBUO RECORDS OF
MMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA,
a/h/a:
M l BMBRIY DRIVE SOUTH
CASBILBiRRV FL MTOT
WITNESS MV HAND and the
aaai ol thla Court on June S.
IMS.
(COURT SEAL)
HONORABLE OSNI
STSPHENSON
Clark o l lha Circuit Court
By: Jana I . Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCaMa, Partner,
Barrett B Frappier
Poet Office Boa 1410
Tampa, p l SM01-1410
II you are a port on with a dieability who needs accommoda­
tion In order to participate In
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled al no coal to you. lor the
provision ol certain aaaialance
Please
contact
Court
AdmMatraUon al M l N. Park
Avenue,
Saatord. Florida
BtTD. telephone number (SOT)
333-4330. within t working
day* ol your receipt al this doc­
ument; II hearing Impaired,
(TOD) 1-S00-BM-BTT1.
Publish: June 10, IT, IBM
DCD-M
_____________

Lake Maty—
n — H a w « ft— P a w I »
two hits _ Dale Peters (home
run. run, two RBI), Arthur Bar­
nes (run. two RBI), Kdthlan
Roberts (three runs): one hit _
Raymond Hartafleld (double,
run. two RBI). Tony . Smith
(three runs. RBI); one run
scored, one RBI _ Keith Acree.
ADAPCO: three hits _ Jamie
Pltrer (m n, three RBI): two hits
_ Bobby Brown (double, three
runs, two RBI), Tony Taylor (two
runs); one hit _ Chris Biyson
(double, two RBI), Mickey Cogbum (double, two runs), Danny
Hewitt (run), Terry Atkinson
(RBI). Mike Taylor,
Blue Haven Pools: three lilts
_ Chris Wall (three runs, three
RBI), Paul Mortality (three runs,
RBI), Bob Palagano (two runs,
RBI); two hits _ John Keelan
and Toddle Cox (two runs
scored and one RBI each), Ra­
fael Rafael (run. two RBI). Mike
Fratrtk (run, RBI); one hit _
John Poole (two runs, RBI). T ig
Seaver (RBI); one run scored,
two RBI _ Andy Anderson; one
m n scored _ Scott DeGraff.
Seagate Software: three hits _
Mike LaPeters: two hits _ Chris
Foimont (triple, run, two RBI).
Rob Kammef (triple, run. RBI),
Cary Plttard (triple, two runs),
Damon Hawkins; one hit _ Mike
Ivanov (triple, m n).

M TNE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I BMNTSBNTM
JUDICIAL OMOUIT,
M AND FOB
SEMMOLI BOUNTY.
FLOBIBA.
CABI NOI BB-MIB-DB-BB-B
JACOB ANTHONY SMITH,
a minor child,

NOTICB OF ACTION

TO: KIRK LEWIE SMITH
40 Bobcat Hill
Albuquerque, New Mealco
•7047
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to change the
nemo ol JACOB ANTHONY
SMITH, a minor child, has been

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hied epelnat you and you are
required lo eenre e copy ol your
written deleneee. It any, to It on
THOMAS
L
STEPHEN.
ESQUIRE Pelitroner'a Attorney.
M l Meitland Avenue, euile SOT.
Allamonte Springe. Florida
STTOt on or belore JUNE IT,
IMS. and till Ihe original with
the Clerk ol thle Court either
belore service an Plaint,lit'
attorney or immediately therealter, otherwise a default wilt
be entered agalnit you for Ihe
relief
demanded
In
Ihe
Complaint
0ATE0 on MAT I I . ISM
MARVAKNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
Dy Nancy R Winter
As Deputy Clerk
(COURT SEAL)
Publish May IT. June S. 10. IT,
IMS
DEC-MS
NOTTCI UND O

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n a n s statute

TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
Thai the undersigned pur­
suant to Ihe ‘ Flclrhpue Name
Statute.*
Chapter
M l M.
Florida Statutes, will register
with the Division al Corpor­
ations. Dapartmanl ol Slate,
Stela of Flortda upon receipt ol
prool ol publication ol Ihia
notice, the hcBOoue name, lo

under which the undereigned la
engaged in bueinaeo at lha
property located at SBC Monroe
Road.
Sanford.
Sammote
County. Florida SITTI. Tlte
moiling addraaa ol tha bulbs***
lo In cam ol Tha C IO
Construe bon Campsnils. 1M1
•andapur Road. Maitland,
Flortda IT 711
That tha hrntad partnership
ml erected In said but meet N at
SEMINOLE CO STATS ROAD
14. LTD . a Flortda tented part-

do Tha CIO Construe Ivor
Companies. Inc
1M1 Bandar
Maitland. Flortda SSTS1
Dal ad al Orlando. Orange
County. Florida, ao al the | M
day el April. ISM
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••MMOLS OOUNTT,
FLORIDA
JURISDICTION DIVISION
OASB BOt SB IB M OA 14 X
NORWSST MORTGAGI.
NIC
PLAINTIFF
Vt
DEXTER LAMONTI DAWS.
IF LIVING AND IF OEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
MIAS. O f VISBIS.
OAANTIIE. ASEIGNEEE.
LIINORB. CRIDITORB.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
MTERIST BY. THROUGH,
LMOBR OR AOAINST
O f XTER LAMONTI OAVIS.
KIMBERLY KAY DAWS.
IF LfWNO. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
MIRE, DEWSIE1. ORANTIIS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS,
ORIOITORB. TRIM TIBS
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTBRBBT BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST KIMBERLY KAY
DAVIB. JCHN DOB AND
JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POBEEIBION:
MMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA

m n t f W DMJW
FORECLOSURE b a l e
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
purouant to ■ Summery Final
Judgmanl of torocloaurs dalad
Juna t. ISM. antarad In Civil
Case No IS f SOI CA 14 K at tha
Circuit C ow l of tha 1BTH
Judicial Circuit In and for M M NOLB
County.
BANF0RD.
Florida. I will sail to lha highoal
and beat blddar for caah AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR of
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse located at SOI N.
PARK AVENUE In BANF0R0.
Florida, at tt:M a m on the Bih
day of JULY, IM S tha following
described property aa aet forth
In
told
Summary
Final
Judgment te-wll:
THI EAST SO FEET OF LO T H
AND THE WEST M FEET OF
LOT IS. LIES THE SOUTH .7
F U T OF THE EAST SO FEET OF
•AID LOT IE. AND THI SOUTH
1FIST OF THI WEST ED FEET
OF LOT IS. BLOCK I . BEL AIN.
SAHFORO, FLORIDA ACCORD­
ING TO THE P U T BOOK I.
PAOS 7SA, AND IB PUBUO
RECORDS
OF
SIMINOLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dated Ihia 4th day e l Juna,
IMS.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
Dj: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
THI U W OFFICE* OF
DAVID J. STERN, PA.
ATTORNEY FOR PUINTIFF
•Of S. University Oftvs
Suita SM
Plantation, FL 3S114
(SS4) 133-4000
M-3M*0(NCU
In accordance with the
American with Disabilities Act
parsons with dteabditte* hood­
ing a spatial accommodation to
participate In Ihia proceeding
should contaol tha Clark ol lha
Circuit Court al tha SIMINOLI
County Courthoua* at MT-ttS4SS0, not later than aaven days
prior to lha prooeoding. If hear­
ing Impaired, 1-BM-ME-I7M
(TDD) or l-SOO-HI-ITTO. via
Florida Peley Service.
Publish Juna IS. 1T. IM S
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IN THS CIRCUIT COURT
OF THIIRTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SIM INOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL
DIVISION
CASE NO. SS-IISS CA
MICFIRST DANK, an
Oklahoma Corpora lion,
as asaignae ol FIRST
NATIONWIDE MORTOAQ!
CORPORATION, as assignee
ol STAN0AR0 FEDERAL
SAVINGS ASSOCIATION IN
CONSERVATORSHIP WITH
THE RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION. TRANSFEREE
OF STANDARD FEDERAL
SAVINOS DANK IN
RECEIVERSHIP WITH
RESOLUTION TRUST
CORPORATION, t/k/i
STANDARD FEDERAL
SAVINOS AND LOAN
ASSOCIATION l/k/a
STANDARD SAWNGS AND
LOAN ASSOCIATION OF
OAITHERSBURO.
at Siaignea ol SHEARSON
LEHMAN HUTTON
MORTOAGE CORPORATION.

Ti e auction will be htid at
13 00 pm on tha said dates
abova Al Seminole Wreckar
lervica IS40 8 Myrtle Are
Sanlord, Fla 31T73 Prospective
bidders may impact vahiclaa
one hour prior lo tala Tsrmt
are caah or cartifled funds
Seminole Wrecker reserves Ihe
right lo accept or relect any and
all bide
Putliah June 10. IMS
DED-ttS

Plaintiff

ra
JAMES M TRAMMELL.
•II known and unknown
partita claiming by. through,
under or age mat JAMES M
TRAMMELL.
Defendants
NOTICE OF BALE
PURSUANT TO CNAPYIN 4S
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
purouant lo an Ordat ol Final
Summary
Judgment
ot
Foreclosure dated June S. 1MS
and entered In Cate No SSStSS CA Mi the Clrcud Court of
the IBth Judicial Circuit in and
lor Seminole County. Flortda
wherein MIDFIRST BANK, etc
M Ihe Plaintiff and JAMES M
TRAMMELL, et al are Ihe
Delendenle. I artll aeh to the
higheat and beat bidder lor
caah at the weal front door of
the Semnole County court
houee. in Sanlord, Bemmoio
County. Flonda al tl 00 am
an lha Sth day ol JULV. IMS
the lo honing deecnbed proper­
ty at aet forth m told Order of
Final Summary Judgment, to
wit
LOT SI. LESS THS NORTH t
F U T THEREOF. BLOCK f. BEL
AIR. ACCOROINO TO THI PU T
THEREOF AS R IC 0 N 0 I0 IN
P U T BOOK S. PAGE 74 PUB
UC RECORDS OF SIMINOLI
c o u n t y , Flo rid a
DATED at Sanford. Florida true
Srd day at Juna. (E H
-AMERICANS WITH DiSABlLI
TIES ACT (ADA) NOTICE II you are a person with a dra
ability who rveedt occemmode
bon in order to parbeipale In
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled al no coal lo you. for the
provision of certam assistance
Please
conlecl
Court
Adminietrition at (1ST) MS4330 W'tten t working day* of
you, receipt ol Hue document if
you are hearing at vaica
unpaired cell 1 100-0** *771
MARYANN! MORSE. CLERK
Seminole County. Florida
By Jane t. Jaeeartc
Deputy Clerk
GLEN Z. OOLOOERO. BBOUtRE
GOLDS(RG AMO VOVA, PA. .
Suite SM. BtV Tower
_
,
1101 BrtaaeR Avenue
MteMd Flortda S3t 31
(304) 374-4SM
Pubheh June 10. 17, ISM

ofo-ss

M THS BHMWrr CCWBT

FLOBIBA, M
CIVIL BfVfBIBK
O M B NO. CE-1BB-CA-14-B
KMC MORTOAQ■ COMPANY.
A FLORIDA CORPORATION.
SUCCESSOR BV MERGER
TO IN0USTRY MORTOAGE
COMPANY. L.P.. A OEUWARS
LIMITED PARTNERSHIP.
PloMllff.
LSI US LONG ArtUA
LESLIE R. LONG. JOHN
DOE LONG. THE UNKNOWN
HUSBAND OF LESLIE
LONO A/K/A LESLIE R.
LONG. IF UWNO. INCLUDING
AMY UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
•AID DfFENOANT(B). IF
RIMARRIE0. AND IF
DECEASED, THI RUPSCTIVS
UNKNOWN HEIRS, OEWSIES.
ORANTIES. ASSIGNEES.
CREDITORS. MINORS.
AND TRUSTEES. AN0 ALL
OTHER PSRSORE CLAIMING
BV, THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST THE NAMED
DCFENDANTIE);
WfKIVA COVE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC.; JOHN
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT;
JANE DOE, UNKNOWN
TENANT,
Oe tendon 1(e)
Notice to hereby given that
purouant to a Final Summary
Judgment
ol
Forocloauro
anterod In lha above-atyted
causa. In the Clrculf Court ol
Seminole County. Florida, I wiU
toll the property situate In
Seminole County.
Florida,
described aa:
LOT 110, WEKIVA COVE
PHASE. ONI. ACCORDING TO
THE MAP OR P U T THEREOF
AS RECORDED IN P U T BOOK
ES. PAGES SS THROUGH M OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
MMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
A/K/A
SM WEKIVA COVE ROAD
LONOWOOD, FLORIDA SIFTS
al public salt, to tha highest
and bast blddar, lor caah, AT
THE WEST FRONT DOOR SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
SANFORD, FLORIDA, *1 11:00
A M., on tha Ifft day of JULY.
IMS.
MARYANNE MORSE, CLERK
CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jane E. Jaaawic
Deputy Ctefk
Law Ottlcae ol
Daniel C. Conauagra
•M l North Armenia Avenue
Tampa. FL 33S04-1041
Attorneys tor Ptaiatlfl
Putllah Juna tO, IT. IBM
DCD-IS

PUBUO MOTION
Nollca la haiaby given:
Seminole Wrecker Servtca trill
eef at Public Aucban for sal­
vage lor cash on demand to
highatl bidder, lha lotlawing
deathbed vehicles:
Juaaa I I , IB M
•4 Old“a 4 OR
VM 410SAVSSYSBS74SMS
S3 Dodge • DR
Vln«1 B3XPI404PNIM040

IN T N I OIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I BIBNTBINTH
JUDICIAL OIRCUIT
IR ARD FOR
•IMINOLB COUNTY,
•TATS OF FLORIDA
OBNSRAL JURISDICTION
Case Re. a* I«1 4 -O A -l« A
EASTERN SAVINGS
BANK. FSO

Plainllff.
vs
0EVERLV A PINKNEY.
el ua . el el.,

Deltndenit
AMBNDID
NOTICB OF
FORBOLOBURB SALS
BY 0LBRR OF
CIR0UIT COURT
Notice le hereby gnren that the
wuMreigned Maryanne Morse
Clark ol lha Circuit Court ot
SEMINOLE County. Florida
will on tha 1st day el JULY,
IMS. it 11 M a m at tha Waal
Front door ol tha SIMINOLI
County Courthouse, m the City
ol Sanford. Flortda. oiler tor
sale and sell al public oulrry la
the htgheel end beet bidder tor
caeh. the loffoertng deecnbed
property situated In SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to-wlt
LOT 14. BLOCK 3. FINE
LEVEL. ACCORDING TO THE
FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
M PU T BOOK S. PAOES 31
ANO 37. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
pursuer I to lha hnal decree ol
farectoewro antarod in a caaa
pending M end Court, the style
ol which it EASTERN SAVINOS
BANK. FSB. et BEVENLY A
PINKNEY, al ua . el al
In accordance with lha
Americana with Dnabibliea Act
persona needing a special
ecc ammoJalion is participate
m Ihia proceeding should con­
tact tha individual or agency
sending this notice no later
than seven (7) days prior to lha
proceeding at lha address
given on notice Telephone I(•00) M S-Srn (TOD), or 1-ISOOI
SM-S770 (V). via Flortda Relay
Service
WITNESS my hand and otttciai
teal ol tald Court ttue &gt;7th day
•I May. IMS
(SEAL)
MARYANNl MORSE CLERK
Oy Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
U W OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANISLLO
Pool Office Baa (347
Tampa. Flonda 33M1
Publish Juno 3. IB. IM S
OEO-t*

HMJC AUCTION TO BB HELD AT
HOC NOON. ON THE IBTH OAT
OP JUM. ISM AT THS FRONT
DOOR OF ATHENE TOtotNO
CORP. LOCATED AT S4M OLO
U M I MARY ROAD. BUTE *13*.
FOR THE PURPOM OF DISPOS­
ER! OF THE FOIL OWING VEHI­
CLES FOR FLITHER INFORMATION CAU. *07-331-»*•
ST CHEVROLET CAMAJSO BLACK
VEt* 101FPS1BOHN1I
SB TOYOTA WM GOLD
Wto JT4TRJEV*
E4CHtVY CELEBRITY
Vter taiAWlSRXISSIBSOI
tO. ISM

M THS OMSVIT
COURT M AM# FOR
BBMHMLI COUNTY,
FLOBIBA
CASS NOi CC-M-OA-1S-S
COUNTRYWIDB HOME
LOANS. INC . a Haw York
Corporation.
Plaintiff,
CATHCRINS BASS
(SS4M3-4S-0S1S):
UNKNOWN TENANT I.
MMINOLE COUNTY,
a Politic ial Subdivision
of the State af Flortda.
deviates grantees,
creditors, and other
imknown persona or
unknown tpouees claiming
by. through and under
any of lha above-named
Oalendanta.
Dalandanta
BAH 4443411
NOTICE OF
FOMCLOSUR1 SALS
NOTICB Is hereby given that
lha undersigned Clark ot lha
Circuit Court ol Baminol*
County. Flortda. wdl on tha Sth
day ot JULY. IBM. at 11 :M
o'clock A M. ol fho Watt Irani
door ol the Seminole County
Courthouse In Sanlord. Flortda.
otter tor sal* and **U at public
outcry to tha highatl and bast
blddar for cosh, lha following,
described property situate in
•ominoto County, Florida:
Lot 1. Block G. COUNTRY
CLUB MANOR UNIT I. according lo lha Plat thereof a*
recorded in Plat Book .It,
Page* TS and TS. ol the Public
Records ol Seminole County.
Florid*.
pursuant to the Final Judgment
antarod in a caaa ponding in
aaid Court, the atyto ol which la
indicated abova.
WITNESS my hand and ometal
**■1 ol aaid Court thia Srd day
ol June, IMS.
It you ora a parson with a dis­
ability who needs any accom­
modation In order to participate
In this proceeding, you are end­
ued. at no cost lo you, lo the
provision ot certain eiaiitanea.
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. sot N. Park Avanua,
Suit* N39I, Sanlord, Florid*
SITTI, (40 T) 3I1-4SS0 ait.
*M7. within I working days of
your receipt of thia node* ol
toroclotur* tale; it vou are
hearing impaired, call 1-S00MS-ETT1; II you oro vole*
Impair* d. call 1-SOO-BM-ETTO
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann* More*
CLERK OF THS
OIRCUIT COURT
By: Jan* E. Jaaawic
Deputy Clark
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Jana |. Bond
Butter A Hatch. P.A.
S i l l B. Canway Ad., Si*. ■
Orlando, Florida I M t l
10T)M1-MM
Publish Juna 10. IT, I I
DBD-IT

�Seminole Herakf, Sanlord, Florid* * TTiuraday, June 10,1999 •3 *

Legal N o tic e !

Legal Notices

Legal N otices

IN TH S C tR G UIT C O U R T
S IB N T B S N TN

IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT
OF THS 1KTN JUDI0IAL
OtROUIT, IN AND FON
BSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
O IN IR A L

MM M lU M IM I
rtlO U C A U C TIO N TOBSHILO A T
f t 00 NOON. O N THt H T H DAY
or JU NE. It**. A T T H I FRO N T

ooon or athini towino
CORP. LOCATIO AT M M OLD
1&gt;XE MARY ROAD. tUITI * 1 M .
FOR THI PURPOSE OP DltPOt*
MM Or THE FOLLOWNO VSHIa i l FOR FUTHIR INFORMA.
T10NCALL 407.321-2B4E
« CHEVY SPECTRUMDLL*
V1N* M I R F M T U r U M I O
Pu U m P June I# . I t M

OED-M
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OP T H i EIONTEINTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
•EMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO.i M . M I M 4 I . I
IN T H I M ATTER OF
T H I ADOPTION OF
A L I I I I H A N N A O'BRYAN.

• minor
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO
M b Linda Faith O'Bryan aka
M i Linda Faith Scavtlfi
AND/OR
THE PUTATIVE FATHER OF
THE CHILO TO OB ADOPTED
You aia hereby notlhad that a
(Million lor adoption ol a minor
Nmol# child alleged la b* your
diughlar. born on October t.
i H O a a l Mad In Ih n court on
Fabruary t&gt; . I t t t
You are
required to i r n i a copy o l your
written dafan*at. H any. lo It on
tha paMwnara attorney who*#
name and addrwe* la Patricia L
Srrowbridpe. Eaq . Patricia L
Itrowbridga. P A . t l t E B a il
M-llcrail
Itra a l.
Orlando.
Florida 12(03. and Me tha ongn i l with the clerk o l tha above
ttylad court on or beloto JULY
I tOM . uiharwisa. a lodgment
may ba antarod apamtl you tor
tha rebel demanded In tha pah*

bon
Witnoai my hand and eaal Ihia
Iltti day ot May. t H I
(COURT IE A L )
MARYANN! M O R E I
CLERK O r THE
CIRCUIT C O U R T
By Nancy R tNmlar
Drpuly Clark
Publish Juna 1 10. I f . &gt;r

IMO
0(0-1?

j u d ic ia l

cinourr,

IR AND FOR
tB M IN D L S C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
a S A . l l A 0 ' ••■•••4-0A-I4D
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
OF NORTH CAROLINA.
FR U E TE I. ate ,
PlalnllH,

VI

EDWARD ALBERT CARTER
and CATHERINE A CARTER.
Oafandanta
N O TIC E OF
FO R EC LO S UR E SALS
NOTICE l* hataby given that,
pursuant lo that Summary Final
Judgmant
ol
Foreclosure
antarad In lha above-etyled
action on JUNE J, t t M . I will
•all lha property situated In
Seminole
County,
Florida
described as:
Lot F, Clock 1, Cedar Ridge
Unit |, according to the plat
thereof a* recorded In Plat
Book *|, Pag* go. Public
Records ol Isnunola County.
F b rid i, le i• road right ot wsy
ol Howslt Branch Road as
described m O R Book E M I.
Pag* to*?. Public Records of
Sartunola County Florida
at publio sale, to tha highest
bidder lor cash, at tha Seminole
County Courthouse. M l North
Park A re . Sanford. FL I I F F I ,
at 11 M a m on lha Eth day ol
JULY. 1 M I
Data Juna 1, IS M
MART ANNE MORSE
Clark ol lha Eighteenth
Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County. Florida
By Jana S Jasawtc
Aa Deputy Clerk
Bath W Muter. P A
I 1 1 ? Edgewater Drive
Orlando Florida 17304
1*0?) 114*0*1
In accordance with lha
Americana With DMtbUitM* Act.
parson* with a disability who
head a special accommodation
k porbcipeto M this proceeding
should
contact
AOA
Coordinator ot M l North Park
Arenue Suita N M l . Sanford
Florida ) l? ? t at Matt hve daya
prior to tha proceeding, talaphon* (40?) *11-4*1$. . . |
« F I? II hearing impaired (TOO)
1 * 0 0 * 1 1-•??!. or Vote* (V) I • 0 0 -M I* H O . via Florida Relay

tT jlC ■
PuMleh June I t . I? , I t M
OSO-34

IN T N I O M O V r r C O U N T
OF T U I I M N T E E N T M
JU O M IA L C IR C U IT

M T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE SMNTSSNTN
j u o m ia l emewiT,
IN A M FON
••MMOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA

• •MMOLS COUNTY,
FLOW DA
CIVIL ACTION
CANE NO. M -4B I CA
em w o « i am
llRET UNION NATIONAL
BANK F/K/A FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH
CAROLINA. SUCCESSOR BT
MIROER TO FIRST UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF FLORIDA.
EUCCIESOR BT MS ROEA TO
AMERICAN EAVINOS OF
FLORIDA. F I B .
Plaintiff.

CASS MO. g g -IF tf-O A -1 4 -O
CROWN OAR CENTRI
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC .
a Florida non-proM
corpora lion.
FlamtiN.

CHARLES S MEAD
rl al.
Datawdanlts)

NOTICE OF
FOBBOLBBURS BALE
N on es is h ir s b t o iy in
pursuant ta • Final Judomant al
■oraclaaura
Aatad Juna t.
•MV. And antarad M Caaa NO
• M i l 0A al lha Ctrauri Court
al lha SIOHT1SNTH Judicial
CtrcuH In and la# EIMINOLE
County. Florida wherein FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK F/K/A
FIKST UNION NATIONAL BANK
OF NORTH CAROLINA. SUC­
CESSOR BT MEAOEA TO FIRST
UNION NATIONAL BANK OF
FLORIDA.
SUCCSSOR
BT
MERGER TO AMERICAN SAVWOE OF FLOIUDA. F S B la lha
Ftamtdt and CHARLES B HEAD.
KATHRYN A HEAD. HFTA FIRST
FINANCIAL
CORPORATION
F/K/A TRANBAMSRICA FINAN­
CIAL SSRWCSS. INC ; AMERI­
CAN OSNERAL HOME SOLKTY.
M C , ara lha Palandanta. I c N
*aa la tha Mghart and haal biddar lor caah al tha Waal Nani
door al lha Eendnole County
Courthouse, tantord, Florida,
a n t M a m , an Kta Slh day al
JULY. I t M , lha folfowtnf
daaenbad preparty at aal to r »
In lard Final Judgmant
THI NORTH 1/t OF LOT t.
•LOCK *F* BROWNS 3UBOIV1*
SION OF BECK HAMMOCK
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
BOOK I PAOS St PUBLIC
RECORD!
OF
ISMINOLI
COUNTY. FLORIDA (LISE THE
NORTH IM FEET OF THI WSET
S it FEET)
a/k/e
t i l l RICHMOND AVE
(ANFORO FL 13771
WITNEEE MV HAND and lha
aaal el Ihia Court on Juna 3.
IN I
(COURT BEAU
HONORABLE OCRS
•TIPHINSON
Clark al lha Circuit Court
By: Jana I . Jasawfo
Deputy Clark
EChavarria, UcCelU. Raymar.
Barrel! A Trappier
Pool Office Boa M IS
Tampa. FL 33401-3410
It you ara a paraan with a dis­
ability who naada accommoda­
tion in order la partielpala In
bad at no coal la you,
prevtoton at i
Plaaao
contact
Court
Administration at M l N. Park

3IFF1, teleph one number (MF)
321-4130. within I working
day* o l you? receipt of M e dec*
unwnl; II hearing Impaired.
rro o i i - t o o - t M - t r n .

Pubiiah: June I t , IF, ISM
DCD-M

vs
CROWN OAK CENTRI I
LTD . • Florida bruited
permarsh-p
Defendant
NOTICK OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CNAPTBR At,
FLORIDA STATVTSS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuer I to tha Final Judgmant
ol toroclofiMu dated tha f?th
Nay al May. IM t. and antarad
at Caaa Na M-1 Ttl-CA-14-0
al lha Circuit Court of Iho
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, m
and lot Seminole county.
Florida, wharam CROWN AOK
CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC is the
Plaintiff and CROWN OAK
CENTRE I. LTD
la tha
Defendant, that I wiU eeN la lha
lughasi and bast bidder lor
caah al t?e West Front Door ol
tha
Seminole
County
Courthouse. 141 North Park
Avenue
Sanford. Seminole
County. Florida at 11 M o'clock
A M an JUNE 14. IBM. lha tofaal forth m said Final Judgmant
ol Forectoauta, la Wit
Unit Bl. In Crown Oak Contra,
a Condominium, according ta
Nte
Doc lore lion
ol
Condominium, recordod In
ONIaial Records Book 144B.
Pag* IS, ** amended by that
certain Amendment One la
Ooclertlion ol Condominium
recorded in Official Record!
Book 14EJ. Page IF lf, and torthat amended by that certain
Amendment Twa lo Declaration
ot Condominium recorded in
Official Record* Book 14IE,
Pago 1071, and further amend­
ed by that certain Amendment
Three
lo
Declaration
ol
Condominium recorded
m
OHtctel Record* Book 14BE.
Pag* t i l l , and further amend­
ed by that certain Amendment
Fout
to
Declaration
ol
Condominium recorded
in
Official Record* Book I M l.
Pago 0310 and further amended
by that certain Amendment Five
to Oac lore lion ot Condominium
recorded In Official Record*
Book 1147. Fag* MtO. and all
Amendmenu thereto. oH among
the Public Record* ol Bemmol*
county. Florida, tog*that with
tha undivided mtaroal m and to
the Common Itamonta appur­
tenant lo aald Unit a* aal fourth
In
aald
Declaration
ot
Condominium, at amended
Dated al Sanford. Bominol*
county. Florida on lha t?th day
ol May. IBM.
MARYANNS MORBS
A* Clark ot Wo Court
By. Jana S- J**#wt«
At Deputy Clerk
David R Lonoa
Oraanapoon, Mardar,
Hitschi*Id
IIS W. Central Ohrd H I M
Orlando. FL 11401
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JURISDICTION DIVISION
0ABS NOi SB 407 CAM
NATIONAL CITY M O R TG AG E

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PLAINTIFF

VS
PODERTA WESTMORELAND.
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIM. DEVISEES. 0RANTEEE,
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS, TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST ROBERT A
WESTMORELAND. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF ROOERTA
WESTMORELAND. IF ANY.
AMSOUTH DANK F/K/A
AMSOUTH BANK OF FLORIDA.
JOHN DOE AN0 JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

N O T I C ^ r * " '"
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN
pvnuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
June 1. IMS. entered m Civil
Case No •• 417 CAM ol Ih*
Circuit Court ol the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I will sell lo the high*• I
and bast bidder lor caah AT
THI WEST DOOR ot lha SEMI­
NOLE
County
Courthouse
located at lo t N PARK AVI in
•ANFORO. Florida, at I t M
a m on lha Eth day ol JULY.
I M t tha following described
property as set forth in said
Summary Final Judgment, to­
wn
LOT ?. CLOCK 0. SEMINOLE
SITES. ACCOR0INQ TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROIO
IN PLAT DOOK IS. PAOIS 404 } OF THI PUBLIC RECORDS
OF lEM thOll COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
□ ■lad th i 4Ih day ot June.
Iff)
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE. CLERK
Clerk el the Circuit Court
D| Rut? King
Dvpuly Clerk
Till LAW OFFICES OF
OM'iO J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M t • University Drive
Su.la »00
Plantation FL *1114
I t H im - H M
SS-1MSE(FM)NCM
In accordance with the
American with Die* M il tee Aal.
parson* with dieaMilies need­
ing a epecial accommodation
to participate m true proceeding
should contact tha Clark ol tha
Cmuil Court al the SEMINOLE
Cointy Courthouse al 407-3134331. not later than seven daya
pnar to Ih* proceeding If hear­
ing imp*.rad, I-3M-ME-I771
(TDD) or 1-3M-SS3-I770. *1*
Florida Raley Service
Publish Juna 10. 17. ISM
0ED-S1

m ths DHtowr? eosnrr
OP T H S I S T H JV D te tA h
o H to u rr, m i

CABB HWt M 4BI OAM •
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION D/B/A
AMERICA • WHOLESALE
U "M "
PLAINTIFF
VS
RONALDO W1SHON.
IF LIVING. AND IF 0EAD.
THI UNKNOWN EPOUSI.
HEIRS, DEVIMIS. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. US HORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
AGAINST RONALD O
WIIHON. UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF RONALD 0
WIIHON. IF ANY.
JOHN COS AMO JANS DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS IN
POSSESSION

Legal N otices
NOTICE
OF FIOTITIOUS HAMS
Nolle* I* hereby given that I
am engaged In business al P.0
B o i EE7. Golden rod. FL, 32713.
•enunol* County. Florida, under
Ih* Fictitious Name ol

and that I Intend lo register said
name with tha Division ol
Corporation*.
Tallahassee,
Florida. In accordance with the
provisions o l Ih* Fictitious
Nam* Statute*. To-Wit Section

MS 0*. Florida Statute* 1MI
Colette Sul***

Publish June 10, 13M
DEO-33

orior to tha preread inn If
tog Impaired. 1-SSS-SM-E77!
(TDD) or 1*I0S*SES*S??0. via
Florida Raley Bonric*.
Pubiiah: June IS, 17, ISM
DEO-M

12— E l d e r l y C

71— H

are

Etconom Rel

Seeking FT/ PT

Employment.

Your

home

or

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LTO . a Florida hrmtad
partnerth p
Oelendanls

25— S p e c i a l N o n e t s

the PuMac Records at Eenunol*
County. Florida, together with
the undivided ml*real m and to
tenant la said Unit aa aal fourth
In
aald
Declaration
of
Condai
Dated at Sanlord. Sarmnola
County Florid* on Ih* 13th day
ot May. IMS
MARYAhNE MOREI
Aa Clerk e l the Court
By Jan* I Jaseonc
As Deputy Clerk
Datnd R. Lenas
Hirschteld
131 W Central Bled ( I t M
Orlando. FL 31MI

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t

Servers. Cooks. Dishwashers

N EED ED IMMEDIATELY
Salesman lo EaBmala Jobs m
Landscaping 4 Lawn a-323 3*81

Roommate Wanted, lum BR w/

200 Hickman Dr (1-4 l Hwy 46)
407-324-1020

Wab-wit welcome 7 day*
P rim e rms Fomal* Stall
U*C *MM0007785

407-33S-E3M

OPEN DOOR Social Services of
Florida i* a therapeutic foster
care agency (keens* pending)
oponma an office in Vi* Orlando
aroa We ara looking for deckcatod and carmg ramiws who
are ruarostod m provtDng chddnn with a aafo and mxkwig an
vvonmonf by bocommg toiler
porontt H you have kwe m yoia
heart and room m your hor
ptoaa* contact OPEN DOOR
407-SM-2171_______________

27—N uesery A Child
Care
m y hom e

OruIan Mofhor / Teacher Aaat
n Samrtoi* Co Loofong k) Ba
Prow

CMM Car* ei ctoan Chnaiian
horn* 7 yri cap 6 wkt and up
Reasonata* rates 130 5214

CMLO CARE Bt MY HOME

lNaa*

Stxtvnor Acbvttws
ITM orPgr 7S»7|1?_ .
CMLO CARE
WN car* tar you H a l W my
hom* Smoke Free Env Lowig
Akmoapnare 121-SES7

for Mentally Challenged Men
(tantord) Ph, 330-B31I

1-4M-244-1973

-GREAT ETARTBaG PAY
f t o j j ♦ — i —a a a -----m e - aa j . .
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r w
I rp irV T K / n w l l W y V

OWN A COMPUTER?

-Benefit Pkg. o f 401k mefch
*Tuea.- Bet. 40 hr*/ wk.
-Up 10 1400/ ffifft. Bonua
Great potential tor th* nrfit parSonl Can Tu**: 497-441-7(74

P u l» to work! E25- S7V hr
PT/FT 1-688-366-6706
wwwowntM net

anew aforit-fromhoma-fraa net

LABOR READY
WORK TODAY
CASH TODAY
Immedele Openings"
AISkda/TradttrShrt*
Worker? wfoart dam eatra S3
Compu'Jtvd wan** part Defy"

NEW HIRING
RATES
NOW HIRMO
C.N.A‘3

of care

loSal

o rv tfts

Appry m poraon at
HEALTH CARCAHO REHAB.
CENTER OF EAIWORO
H O I MaaomnkiA&gt;*
____________K B L
•7/

No naa* No
Carrega E34-66BS
__
Ctork: PT or FT.
Knosaedg# of Windows neces­
sary, Qood salary
300-294FT pcafoon
nance A eurtomar orb
antod Groai banoBta. nefoffing
vwaanoa plana. PTO. vacaoon.
and hcAdey Apply inparson to

comma/ hitlory and evtchon
aaarchd* regured on t l potan-

Non-refbndabfo 525 00 Crtctt.

Spray pamtor needed 2
with •meat
Hr* 7-3 30pm Apply at
person B 210 Tech Drtva.
re, San-

Naafty. Ine^ 101 W. 1st St,
Sanford, 407-323-7322

PHONE PROE1I
Fu* or Pari Time
Top Salary Bonus. Comrrstaion
UortgagaCo on Winter Sprngs

(1600) 322-1613 or 230-7104
FOR RENT. 3/2 Kitchen M y
torn A/C. washer Hafoanosetpano 365-1626

yrt.

erpenence

•FT 4 PT
•PaMkwrwig

o o Dishwasher. Fast S Last

CrtiBEI Footor at 337-77947
F/T and P/T Benefit*
Up to |7hr. Security License
redd 407-994-0111

Pubiiah Jun*3. IS. ISM
O S O -1 S ________________

JdfTV'B CBtBfRFS
323-0345

The adnwusbabon of *w a*tala at
WJkwnG Addoon deceased F*a
•hardier M-3E7-CP. mpendaig *i
die Probate Court. Senunole
County. Florida, the address ol
wtvhM Clerk. CuuetCout 301 N
Pork A* Sanford. Ftonda 31771
The nemri and addnueei ol Kw

CaS tor an Appoeitmonl
Mon-Fn 4 -4 PM

3728-17 40 CaB 391-1170

1 and 2 bedroom apartment* tor
rent Convenor* Sanford locekon near airport From $400/

•EC.

rsTi

am tot forth batour
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOT1FCD THAT
A l parssna on whom Has none*
—- u u a —a , — .aLi^mai iMfonUB
MN
n Ma, WHOLMV*
OOfVCIKMK Owl

tfialang* Pw vakddy of Swank tha

WITHM
THE LATER OF THRU MONTHS
A r m THE DATE OF THE FSIET
FUBUCATION OF THtE NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAVE AFTER THS DATE
OF EERWCB OF A COPY OF THIS
ttOTICC ON THEM.
AS i
ton whom a Copy ol Ba*
nobe* Is aarved. within thro*
rnardha afar the data of Vi* first
fid&gt;*&lt;~abon at Sss noftc*. must til*
Ihalr claim* with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPV OF THIS NOTICE
ONTHIU
AN other creditors ol the deca­
dent and persona having claim*
or demand* against decadent's
•elate, must file their claim*
with thi* court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THtE NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS. AND
OBJECTION! NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The data ol Ih* tirat publica­
tion ol thi* Notice I* Juna S.
IM t.
Personal Representative
Busan E It*wad
1401 Ehari Lynn Terrace
Ocoee. FI 34711
Joaeph M Murasko
Attorney lot Personal
Rapraaantabv*
71*1 South US Hwy 17-31
Fern Park. FI 31730
(407) Slt-OIM
Florida Bar Number: 017370
Pubiiah JunaS. 16. IBM
OEO-14

Nt TNE CIRCUIT DOUBT
OS TNB BMNTBENTN
JUDICIAL DIBDUIT
IN AND FON
•TATE DF FLONIOA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NUMBBBt
E7-ES4E-CA-I-41
FIRST COMMERCIAL
MORTGAGE COMPANY.
Plaintiff,
va.
WILLIAM 0 EPAR UN G.

ALICE T. SPARLING, hfa WII*
RUBEN PERfiCTO DIAZ
and UNKNOWN TENANRS).
----- Osfondants
FOURTN AMENDED
NOTICE DF BALB
Notice is hereby given that,
pursuant to a Final Judgmant
ot Foreclosure and an Order
Oranting Plaintiff's Fourth Ea
Part* Order to Raaat Judicial
•al* anlarod In tha above
atylad causa. In the Circuit
Court of Earn noI* County,
Florida. I will sail ItM property
situated In Seminal* County.
Florida, described a*
Lot 74 Oanava Terra c*
Amended Plat according to the
Plat in Plat Book f t . Pag* t t
and 33 In lha Public Record* of
•eminoia County. Florida
al public kal*. to Ih* hlghaal
and best bidder, lot cash at lha
Waal Irunl door, al lha
•aminola County Courthoua*.
In Sanfotd. Florid*, al 11:M
am. on JUNE M. ISM
MARYAhNE MOREI
Clark ol Ih* Cltcull court
By :Jan* E. Jcaawic
Deputy Clark
(COURT SEAL)
ARTHUR 9 CORRALES.
ESQUIRE
1M1 Waal EIlQh Av*.
Bulla 100
Tampa- Florida 33M4
(■13) S13-E3M
Attorney lor PlalnllH
Publish June 3, 10. I N I
OSD-1 S

1B.RQuwtNeupborhood

Tractor andfor Bobcat operators
noodtoL Eapenencod operators
tar Knot gradng.M-IQMf Vac/

I400n*h/Soc. Dap
322-0161. No PeW

EfftelBftey

lake aoa

i aonw kajosao

a koau .4MWWO *NO UW

mg PT.

•ANFORO 5400540
2/1CLEAN MOVE4N-

to Ml heevj^ krt

pffi to atari
114 daFy tor kv

Caff E22-7B32
1 B R E S im la o l afocirte. air SSOQ/mo up « dap .no
paw, noefokffen 3234019

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10 Yrd EKP- AaoarrErfy. Tattng.
Trouble ShooOng Elacvpnic O rFM*h.

cukb tram start u

W/COL ue. TOP PAY
WANTED M PEOPLE
* Training
poatoon 3rd tort. 11-7 Hood
iaat iiaamara machamcaPy Incanad MOQrtr. Localad « Tha
Sanford Airport. Interview bat
J i 9-2I 3000!

I N I W ELDERS 2 yra asp. Apt to parson Prsi W e^n MFO,

HW Htol

5 0 0 0 _______________________

T O G E T I5 P A D 4 I

to toaa 30 to* in Bw nail X
day* Natoral 4 OuaranMod
1-400-242-0363 OIL 1551

0 Tkeh Drive, Sanford.

dtenct.

Rom parft.H

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

HB----------------

Looking tor Dfoand. ProdrtBvd
Workara. to Join our Mam. Vert-

mi**ooc

acvom

[fTQf $4i0 Omx. 407-977-9931

E U e n iO M C B T E C H

Part Tkwa Etoartoncod
“ ,7714141
LEVEL
m om CovenaM Transport
tor
HO eto*nonc*
Earn I4SK toiM SKpkrt
COL framing

1BR

M A R IN E R S V1LLAQE
C4N4BT-I

Pun Onvera,
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A p I S . He wry rsnovoiad In foslonc downtown Sanford MOO5475 w/1 mo d*po*4 Water hanwhod 247-6426___________

4 kerf and loader Oper
MUM be hard eortang. eager 4
fo r Joe reg 5 1/2 wt days.
Hooffh Md Vac. 40IK, Drug
T M rag. Apply in parson 707

tantord. 4B7-331-3BB1.

Legal N o tic e !

9*—A partments •
Unfurnished

ed to Lake MaryriMtaqr area
Oak* D 3c. or cert required

Al Shits.
Mato of Famato. Ig iJ M Cook
Bob JrttnarC M N » EE3-31M
at Vw Orlando-SanSord Arport

HOUSE FOR RENT. 5 5 BR
1500 UT1V 5300 DEP
334-1096, Ask for Leroy

CUMTY OFFICER JOB
4 Unarmed
4 Aaddd E34-T444
? F/T - P/T l

To appTy caB Accbm
f a c t Tataaofudcna. I

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3/1. C/H/A. Privacy Fance. t*-

torts Mkrti ba aM t to type 30

TRUCK

A B C TTE R JO R S O R TW I

1/1, upstairs garage apt. walk to
Lake Monroe SSOOOOffno. first,
last and security, available vnmedrtlefy
Twer 2/2 vfles « deed restarted
community, one car garage.
ES75 (XVmo security, available
6/1/99
2/1, home. Cham link fence,
race area. 5575CXVmo. First and
security
y t m deed restricted communi­
ty. poof and lenntt court prtvttagtk. S775 00rmo Frsl and le-

eunfy

phone voted E good apaamg

COL. VA/TA Apprv Job Aaalto
clstsaa. National Truck

71—Help Wanted

98— R e n t a l s

1552 B French Av*
Sanford 3234343
53 S Semoran Bhrd
Ortando (2314111)

----- CCIRm

•Altortsavwt.ava 4

7 0 — E d u c a t io n i t
T r a in in g

Sanford-Lovely 1 1/2BR apt
Eaceffont areal Parted lor 1 per­
son over 40 3100/wk or monthly
oac. a 3200 sec 321 3735

Apply to Parson B

O rro R TU N m E s

VENOtNO Lary Parson* Drawn
Faw Mate i

Santord/Ellic. Apt: Nice neignborhood. separate entrance,
kitchen, shower, queen sir a
bed. W/0, pool. Female Pret
407-324-4539_________________

B m a tm

55—Business

i 000 000 000 a* putaOy tradad
home bated buwnasa co aapending n Oriando area CaS t•SS-tl1-1301X3333

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d

OT-ETE per hr. PT/FT
•72-44044*0

wsrw work-frorthhomeOu com

tou of I
JOIN OUR TEAM

$100fork Near Lk.
sm ok , 330-1250

Own a Computer? Put it lo workl

I1M SIOH OH BOFfUB Ouarantor d 110.30 hr wfola hammg Averega I10-E2I Hr. NO.
SELLING
HocoldcaB*, tByr old comp
FNi Schodufo Cant
B417.trt.212
A TTft Own A Computer?
Pul It to Work!
125- ETSftv PT/FT
1-300-296-0634

3 5 — W e ig h t
M anagem ent
Cas 4S7-

OWN A COMPUTER?
Pul It to Work)
IIMTEffif.PTirT

ALUtMNUM RECYCLER
H you anpy meeBnq now faces
Working outdoors, bn mg boa*.
WN* Recycling has your JOfll

P T p r n Aval
AppAcahona being aocepaed for
fukaa Fu* km* apomnga w/
*400 SION O N BONOS
HkBiBf Pay tar E jp *PTO,
VAC J fO U O A Y PAY* or pay m

bath.

iryBVd
SS,

OWH A COMPUTE RT
Put It to workl
E2B-E7E/hr. PT/FT
1-400-616-2347
www.CaraarAIHoma.com

rfiBOOo In nOWwOiifi racuny

ALONE? Sonora Dahng Bureau
RESPECTED tinea 1B777 Ago*
W 9 0 ) S00-S22-4477 (?4hrsJ

sonata* Rates. Meats
Smoke free lev. CaS:

71— H elp W a n t e d

a n te d

» * ------ * - a u , f t w i a * - —J*J - * C e e i B h i

MCALL YOUR DATE TfOWII
1 900 22* 1737. EXT 6700
12 99 par mm Mutt ba IS
Sarv- U 619-645-3434

chedcarem

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AOMPflSTRATIVE ASSISTANT

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I SIONTSSNTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
■ EMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO. S B -tTII-C A-M -B
CROWN OAK CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
AltOCIATION. INC .
a Florida non-prolil
corporation
Plainlitf,
trs
CROWN OAK CENTRE I.

NOTICK OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CNAPTBR 41,
FLORIDA STATUTES
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to Ih* Final Judgment
of foreclosure dated the lilh
day ot May. ISM. and antarad
m Caaa No M-t73t-CA-14-B
ot Ih* Circuit Court ol Ih*
Eightoants Judicial Circuit in
and lor Saminot* County.
Florid*, wherein CROWN OAK
CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION INC etc is the
Ptamtifr and CROWN OAK
CENTRE I, LTO etc . ere the
Delendan**. that I will sell lo
tha high*it end best bidder tor
caah *1 the West Front Doer of
the
Seminole
County
Courlhoua*. 311 North Park
Avanu*. laniard
Seminole
County Florid* at I t 90 o'clock
A M on J-JNE 14 I t M tha fol­
low ng described property a*
set forth m said Summery Final
Judgment ot Foreclosure to
W.t
Uml Bl. m Crown Oak Centre,
a Condominium according lo
Iti*
Declaration
ol
Condominium. recorded in
Official Record* Ooek I44E.
Pag* t t a* amended by that
certain Amendment On* to
Declaration of Condominium
recorded in Ofhciai Record*
Book t a il, Pag* 1717. and fur­
ther amended by that certain
Amendment Two to Declaration
ol Condominium recorded in
Oriiciel Record* Boo* t*EE.
Peg* I07E. and further emend­
ed by that certain Amendment
Three
to
Declaration
of
Condominium
recorded in
Official Records Booh 14M.
Page 1311. and further amend­
ed py lha I certain Amendment
Four
to
Declaration
ot
Condominium
recorded m
Official Record* Book IMS.
Pag* 0110 and further emended
by that certain Amendment Flea
to Declaration ol Condonumom
recorded in Official Records
Boo* 1347. Page 0*1* end eB

elp

"Crocker Barrel"

C N A CAREOIVER, Very Expd

21— P e r s o n a l s

N T K ffg r* * ™

NOTICE IS HIRSBT OIVSN
purauanl to a Summary Final
Judgment of foreclosure dated
June 3. ISM. entered In ChrK
Casa No SS 431 CAM O ol Ih*
Circuit Court ol tho 13TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor IIM INOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I will a*It to the hlghaat and
beat klddar lor cash al lha
WIST FRONT DOOR ol Ih*
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located at 301 N. Park Avenue
In tantord. Florida, at 11 00
am on tha sth day of JULY.
IMS Ih* following described
property as aal forth In aald
Summary Final Judgment to*
wM"
LOT 1T0 AND BEGIN AT THI
MOST EASTERLY CORNER OF
SAID LOT trO. THINCI RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALORO THS
SOUTHEASTERLY U N I OF LOT
171. A DISTANCE OF M S FIST.
THENCE RUN NORTHWESTER­
LY TO THE NORTHEAST COR­
NER OF LOT ITS, THSNCS
SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THS
SOUTHWESTERLY LINS OF
SAID LOT 173. TO A POINT OF
BSOINNINO. LOCH ARBOR
CRYSTAL LANS CLUB SEC­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RSCOROIO
M P U T BOOK I . PAOSS 71
AND T4, PUBLIC RICOROS OF
•CMINOLS COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Dated thi* 4th day at June,
IMS.
(CIRCUIT COURT M AL)
MARYAhNE MORES
Clark e l Ih* Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. P.A
ATTORNEY FON PLAINTIFF
•01 S. University Drive
Suit* IM
Plantation. FL S33I4
WMIE33-30M
SS-3ME4|FNMA)CWF
in acoordanc* with lha
American with DiaabtUlla* Act.
parsons with disabtlltl** need­
ing • apec 1*1 accommodation
to pariiolpafo I" &lt;RN proceeding
aheuld contact lha Clerk ot tha
Ciraull Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 43T-U3-

322-2611 TO PLACE YOUR AD

TNB JIW SLR-I
CONMSOTION

NOTICE
Al rorKN and root
ttaamonts ora subfact to the
Faderaf Fair Housing Act which
make* I Bogrt la odvartiaa any
prafarenca. limitation, or dHcrimination baaed on race, od­
or. religion, aox. handtoap, landuf afaluB or naaonai origm.
•B00 DOW N-W HY RENT?
Whan you can own this 3 fokm
home W CALA, now pemt tear pot?
--------Ask---aboutt HUD
I
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Th* IMKiiian Group, toe.
Hartford______ 331-B333
SANFORD 38R 1BA 5525/mo *
$525 dap. 325 appf fat. No
pact. CoB32K

330-

R EN TALS

App^k^parsorv Marina Hotel

JIM DOYLE

FuB Tim#
Bor. m Sard U-F. Ejw- uaaM In
Wtodowk, Cual. Ralabon*. 4
■na ph. ■i atom. Can Bl « ta 30
‘ . CaA Cindy at 322-

(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -2 4 9 6

WE NEED HOUSES
TO RENT
91—

OPC ______
opening tor an Admin Aaat in
Vw Sanford area, ffkrtt bo pro4ctofB In MB OEtoa E Lokjb atoo
typed 40-10 wpffi
Eaca—rd

SS
fora by O
2B0-SOM.

Cal QPC

NO F IE
_______ to work on homed.
Naada own transportation Cal
323-7111 or!
------------4E7-4E1B71E
Vto have over 100 epafongs par
day. doing a vanefy of )ob* from

ctoan-M- NoE«p R*l Alyou

A

p a b tm e n ts /H o m e s t o

Share
- " r 6 30 p m.

95—Rooms For Rent
3 BLOCKS FROM OOWNTOWM
Etudte A p t Prtv. Ent. Bth
KILBInrte only, NO PETB.
W*®1HMMIRAQflL f

Hwtoric Downtown. 33B44T3

EFFtCMNCV
i Mortaorvtoa

naadMl tomwofNT*
IRhBlltoEl

tact Laundry, phone, and ML

Ue. 6 own J
hr. AppTy * parson: ITrN Ntokah
Mta C o . 210 Tkeh Or., Sanford.
330-5000._______________ ____

IfMNTOMM

APT. FOR RENT
3/2 CAVA ctoaa to HS.

u*. 505-490 a smak 3244955

ROOMFOR RENT
$100 Wktyf UBBoa tool.
331-171$

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MECHANICAL I
Eap. to Conveyor R Material
Handing Equip. Mach. Drafting
— req NoAUTOCADOSondRaoumeto:

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4B •Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida ■ Thursday. June 10. 1999

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322-2611 Of Toll fra# from Orlando 831-9993
You can lai your ad to 407-323-9406
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45 Debt Consolidation |
55 Business
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57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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322- 2611

RENTALS
9t Apartments/
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 ReSrement Homes
97 Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Untumtshed
105 Dupies/Trtpiei
107 Mobde Homes For Rent
ttt Resort Vacations
114 Warehousa/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

117 Commercial Rentals
116 Office Space For Rant
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Office For Rent

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221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

MERCHANDISE

REAL E ST A TE
141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
146 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condomniume For Sale
157 MoMe Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Buamesa For Sale
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189 Oftica Supplies
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197 Restaurant Equipment

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234 Automotive
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238 Vehicles Wanted
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                    <text>WEEKEND
April 18,1999
91st Year, No. 168
(407)322-2611
Sanford, F I

78 Cants

Weather

S e r v in g
Sanford. Casselberry,

Cloudy

Lake M ary. Longwood,

High 72

Oviedo, W inter Springs

Low 52

and Sem in ole County

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Sanford employee
of the m onth Is
consum m ate
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Winning

Numbers

Program targets the needy of Sanford
STAFF WHITER
SANFORD - Sanford officials
are working with the San­
ford/Seminole County Cham­
ber of Commerce to seek
funding aimed at bringing op­
portunities to people strug­
gling with poverty In the city.
‘
* Xng for Sanford to b e one
20 cities re ­
cetvtng funding through a new
state program called Front
Porch Florida. The program's
goals
Include
Improving
schools, reducing crime, and

Increasing economic opportu­
nities.
The program's goals also In­
clude
providing affordable
bousing opportunities, and fos­
tering strong families and
com m unities.
"We need to take a more ag­
gressive and proactive strategy
to benefit our young people.*
said Commissioner Velma Wllbams, who la chairwoman of a
Cham ber of Commerce com ­
mittee for the program. "With
a tru e community effort. I
don't see how we can foil.*
If Sanford Is selectrd as one
of the cttles to participate In

the program, officials are
looking Into concentrating
program
funding on
the
Goldsboro. Georgetown, and
Historic District arras of the
city.
"When
you
Improve
Goldsboro and Georgetown
you Improve the quality of life
throughout the city* Williams
said.
This year, state officials plan
on naming the first three
communities participating In
the program. By 2003. the
state hopes to have 20 cities
part Id paling. Sanford officials
■re hoping to be one of the

SEMINOLE COUNTY • In­
stead of attending a day of
classes, four Lake Brantley
High School students were a r­
rested at the school W ednes­
day. charged with conspiracy
to sell cocaine and/or m ari­
juana.
TWO additional Lake B ran­

Greyhound Pets of America Is
holding Its sem i-annual
Greyhound F un Day and Fun
Runs this weekend. Activities
begin at 11 a.m . both days,
ending a t 5 p.m . on Saturday
and at 4 p.m. on Sunday at
Seminole G reyhound Park.
2000 Semlnola Bhrd.. Caaaelberry. Greyhounds are ad­
mitted free, b u t costs $3 for
children and $5 for adults for
both days. About 75 grey­
hounds will b e available for
adoption. For more Informa­
tion. call (407) 332-4754.

CsBs f C enter for Business
and Industry will offer Con­
versational Spanish. Basic /
Intermediate Pottery and Be
ginning Yoga beginning April
20. For more Information,
call (904) 228-3090 Ext.
2045.
Health Services, will offer a
free care giving sem inar on
Tuesday, from 6 to 8 p.m., at
Tuskswills Country Club.
1500 W inter Springs Bhrd..
Winter Springs. Arden Courts
)s an Alzheimer's residential
care center. To register, call
(407) 696-8400

CORRECTION
An article In the April 16 edi­
tion of the Herald regarding
school calendars should have
read: 'U nder this plan, stu ­
dents will atten d from Aug. 7,
2000 to May 30. 2001.

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worse w h en h e
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saint."

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Front Porch Incentive p ro ­
grams. It would serve m a
*cMc switchboard' to connect
communities in the program
with federal and state funding,
other agencies and d e p a rt­
ments. private resources, and
non profit organizations.
The state will target $1 .0
million In economic develop­
ment grants to certain com ­
munities In the program.
The state’s urban brown fields program will be e x ­
panded by $ | million to en ­
courage cleanup and developmentof partially contam inated

Drug incidents
plague students

partment sum m er program,
originally scheduled for Mon­
day has been postponed. A
new date h a s not been set at
this time. For more Informa­
tion. call 330-5697.

Florida. Inc. will conduct
training for Its Therapeutic
Foster Care Program on
Tuesday at 7 p.m. a t Open
Door offices. 1010 Executive
Center Dr.. S uite 151, In Or­
lando's Roger Center. Open
Door foster p aren ts provide
care In their home With In­
tensive staff support. For
more Information, call (407)
890-2323.

first three cities to participate.
Residents of com m unities
participating In the program
would work together In com ­
mittees to develop solutions to
their problems. Teachers, po­
lice
officers.
and
others
throughout the community
would be Involved In the p ro ­
gram.
"We will have people from
Georgetown. Goldsboro, and
the Historic District on these
committees.* chamber execu­
tive director Ron Rose said.
The state's newly created
Office of Urban Opportunity
will manage $5.2 million for

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Late author recounts Sanford
experience in writings
STAFF WHITER
SANFORD • Pulitzer prize
winning novelist Marjorie
Rinnan Rawlings In March
1934 set out on a 10-day
boat trip with her compan­
ion Dessle Prescott along the
St. J o h n s River, reaching
Sanford on the fourth day.
Rawlings stopped In San­
ford on a Sunday morning,
pulling Into shore to buy
some gas. She recounts the
trip in th e ’Hyacinth Drift*
chapter of her Cross Creek
memoirs.

H enley
tells the
facts
STAFF WRITER
ALTAMONTE SPR1NOS • The
county’s business and civic
leaders
heard
Seminole
County Commission Chairman
Carlton Henley tell them some
good, bad and ugly facts dur­
ing his S tate of the County Ad­
dress Friday afternoon.
He said the economy Is good,
that there are plenty of parks,
lakes, library books. Improved
roads and an all-out effort to
communicate with the people.
Although he praised the
county's economic develop­
ment successes In recent
years, saying the Investments
were paying $75 or each dol­
lar spent, he said he was conPIm m

sm

C o u n ty, P ig s 7A

The
Marjorie
Kerman
Rawlings Society Is holding
Its 12th annual meeting In
Sanford this week, com ­
m emorating the author's
brief visit to celery city.
Prescott, now 93. made a
surprise appearance at the
conference on Friday. She
discussed her Journeys with
Rawlings. Including a trip to
Tarpon Springs.
*She talked about how you
had to bring your own white
lightning,* Sanford resident
Mona Walker said.
Walker said she enjoyed
hearing Prescott talk.
*For a 93-year old she has

the quickest wit and brig h t­
est eyes.* Walker said. ’She
was Just fantastic.*
The conference has been
held from Thursday through
Saturday at the Marina Ho­
tel on Lake Monroe. On Fri­
day. participants took a twohour tour of the St. Johns
River, then walked through
the city's downtown and
lakefront area.
One of the visitors to Sonford knew Rawlings well.
Idella Parker. 84. spent 10
years us a mold for Rawlings
at her Cross Creek home.
She has since written two

arrested at home, and three
students attending Excel Al­
ternatives were also arrested.
The students were among 31
arrested In a Wednesday
morning sweep nf people
buying and selling narcotics In
connection to the so-called
Forest City Mob.
Darvtn Boothe, principal at
Lake Brantley, said that while
some of the students had been
tn trouble before, several of
the students arrested s u r ­
prised him.
The students tn Exrel Alter­
natives had already broken
Lake Brantley High School's
rode of conduct. Other stu­
dents had been In trouble at
times, although nothing to
warrant expulsion.
Boothe
said.
‘Our school Is safer now that
these drug dealers are off our
campus.* Boothe said.
*You
always hope kids wlU follow do
what's right, but when you sell
drugs there will be serious
consequences.*
The Forest City Mob once
sold the majority of drugs to
area schools, according to In­
vestigators.
The street gang has been
'essentially shut down.* Inves­
tigator Tony Diaz, the head of
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office gang suppression team ,
said. Sixteen key m em bers
were arrested In Septem ber.
1998.

During the on going investi­
gation Into the gang. Dtax said
Investigators found th a t drug
deals had been arranged on
the Lake Brantley High School
cam pus.
People connected with th e
Forest City Mob were target­
ing Lake Brantley High School
students. Wolfjgang llalbig. th e
Seminole County School Dis­
trict's Security Chief, said.
T hese a rt nice fam ilies.'
It*!Ug said. T tisy (drug deal­
ers! know where the money
Is.’
Cocaine related deaths In
Seminole County Increased
from 15 to 17 between 1996
to 1997. according to th e
Florida Department of Law
Enforcement.
There were nine heroin r e ­
lated deaths in Seminole
County In 1998. according to
the Volusia County Medical
Examiner's Office.
Investigators expect to make
30 more arrests in the near fu­
ture. DUu said.
Halbtg also said there could
soon be more arrests, m th e
school district and taw e n ­
forcement work together to
crackdown on drug dealers.
*What Just happened Is good
news for parents and students
in that community.* Halblg
said. T here Is no place In
public schools for drugs.*
The school district's Safety
Audit program uses under­
cover officers In a High School,
with the permission of the
principal. Halblg said an un­
dercover officer rem ains at a
school a minimum of 2 1/2
months.
"When you deal drugs you're
hurting students and you're
hurting families.* Halbtg said.
*lt has to stop. When you take
drugs, you could die of an
overdose.*
The school district's Save a

A irp o rt m arker
A historical marker to tout the im­
portance of Seminole County to
visitors end incoming tourists
was dedicated Thursday at the
Orlando Sanford Airport. Lee
Moore, a former member of the
Airport Authority and former
mayor of Sanford, and Linda
Batman, chairwoman of the
Seminole County Historical Com­
mission, conducted the introduc­
tions. The marker recognizes that
Sanford end Longwood have his­
toric districts.

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UIMM MART, April 15, 4:30 p.m., Calico Road, Alan Dean
Hainan. DOB 4/37/77. was arrested by Lake Maiy Police offtcera. charged with Battery (Domestic Violence) and Reaiat /
O bstruct / Oppose Officer Without Violence.
A T /THEFT
. April 15. 11:08 p.m.. Short Street, James Alan
Reed. DOB 10/34/82. waa arrested by Lake Maiy Police offi­
cers. charged with Burglary to Occupied Structure / Dwelling
an d Possess / Use Drug Paraphernalia.
OVKDO, April 15. 2:35 p.m.. Oviedo Marketplace Boulevard,
Vu Tuan Nguyen. DOB 10/9/80. w as arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged w ith Retail Theft and Reaiat
M erchant . ____
W O m M IPIUNOS. April IS. 9:06 p.m ., Albert S tm t. Oeorge
11. Janvrtn IV, DOB 1/11/73, waa arrested by Wlnler Spring
Police off leers, charged with Burglary and Battery.
------------- It April 15, 3:43 p.m.. W est IOth Street. Sharltta
Yvette Itolitr. DOB 5/29/66. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Purchase of Cocaine and Pos­
session of Cocaine.
MNVOBD. April 15, Vorkuta 71mes. West 11th Street, the fol­
lowing persons were arrested by Seminole County Sheriff's ofllcers. charged with Possession of Cocaine: Marlon Cokaley.
DOB 9/8/54, also charged with Purchase of Cocaine: Ruby
Ouenero, DOB 3/24/71. also charged with Poaaeaalon of Drug
Paraphernalia: Lee they Smith Jr.. DOB 5/7/62, also charged
with Possession or Cannabis With Intent to Sell and Tamper­
ing / Destroying Evidence. Additionally, Metric) Jay Jenkins.
DOB 4/19/53, waa charged with Possession of a Controlled
Substance (Cannabis) and Reaiat / Obstruct /O ppose Officer
Without Violence.

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’• April 15, 2:46 a.m., Longwood-Lakr Mary Road.
Randy Mtddelton, DOB 1/30/56, w aa arrested by Seminole
County Sheriffs officers, charged w ith DUI.
LORQWOOD, April 15, 11:27 p.m.. Stale Road 600, Nathaniel
Wallace. DOB 2/17/54, waa arrested and charged with Habit­
ual Traffic Offender Driving on Suspended / Revoked License.

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Georgette Brenner. 63. Riv­
erside. Calif., died Tuesday
April 13. 1999. Bom In Long
Beach. CaUf., she was a life­
long resident of Calif.
Mrs.
B renner waa a homemaker.
She was a Protestant.
Survtvors Include daughter.
Terry Hoffman. Lake Mary:
daughter, Leslie Brenner, O r­
lando: son. Skip Brenner, O r­
lando; sister, Joann Cheatum .
Va.: one grandchild.
Bakhrtn-Falrchlid-OakJawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary. In charge of
services.
Naomi
Matthews,
79,
Strickland Avenue. Sanford,
died Friday April IQ. 1999.
She was bom March 22, 1920
in King Ferry. Mrs. M atthews
waa a homemaker. She w as a
m em ber of Second Shiloh M.B.
Church.
Survtvors Include b rother.
Ja m e s C. Dickey. D etroit.
Mich.; sister, Lottie Du h a rt,
Sanford.
Wllaan-Eichelberger M ortu­
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services.

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California, who passed sway Tues­
day, April 20th al 10:00 a.m. at
the Onklawn Chapel of Baldwin
Fslrrhlld Funeral Homes. Inter­
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Cemetery. The (amity will receive
friends at the funeral home on
Monday. April 19th form 6 to 9
p-m. BALDWIN FAIRCHILD FD■ M l WOMBS, 000 County Rd.
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A memorial moss will be aaid for
Mrs. Margaret L. M r Mot I on Sat­
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
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L etters
Save th e m anatees

P a r e n ts n e e d
t o ‘k n o w ’ th e ir k i d s
T h is w e e k 's h e a d lin e s m ay still be g iv in g p a re n ts
and te a c h e r s n ig h tm a re s.
On M onday, a n Oviedo High School s tu d e n t's g u n
th at h e b ro u g h t o n c a m p u s accidentally d isc h a rg e d .
Then o n W ed n esd ay , n in e high school s tu d e n ts w ere
am ong 31 peo p le a rre s te d for selling d r u g s . Investlto rs s a id so m e d r u g d e a ls had b een a rra n g e d o n
c L ak e B ra n tle y H igh School c a m p u s.
T h e se a re d a n g e ro u s tim es for te e n a g e rs. In 1998.
there w e re n in e h e ro in related d e a th s. In v estig a to rs
say t h a t th e d r u g s o f choice for th e p e o p le a rre s te d
W ednesday a r e c o cain e a n d m ariju an a. O rlan d o c o n ­
tin u e s to b a ttle a h e ro in epidemic. E c s ta s y , a d e ­
signer d ru g . Is read ily available In n ig h tc lu b s .
T he F o re st City M oo, a street gang t h a t o n ce s u p -

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acco rd in g to in v e stig a to rs an d school officials,
T e a c h e rs d e a l w ith d ru g s and p o te n tia l violence
every d a y . It m ay b e h arm less, w ith a s tu d e n t s h o w ­
ing ofT a rea listic m in In c la ss th a t tu r n s o u t to b e a
toy. S o m e tim e s t r s a real gun. B ut. th e r e w ere n o
guns fo u n d in S em inole County schools la s t y ear, a c ­
cording to sc h o o l d is tric t records.
W hen a s tu d e n ts com e to class late, s t a r ts akif
school, a n d th e g ra d e s drop, a quick p h o n e call Is
m ade t o th e s tu d e n t's hom e. Drug a d d ic tio n c a n o c ­
c u r w ith th e first o r second dose. T e a c h e rs In S e m i­
nole C o u n ty a r e ta u g h t to know th e s ig n s o f a d ru g
problem . P a re n ts n e e d to know th e s ig n s a s well.
A c h ild m a y c h a n g e friends and social h a b its . T h e
c o m m u n ic a tio n betw een a parent a n d c h ild m ay d i ­
m in ish . a s th e c h ild 's a ttitu d e grows a o u r.
P a re n ts w h o h av e lo st a child to d r u g s c o n siste n tly
tell o th e r p a r e n ts to check the ch ild 's ro o m , s e a rc h
th e c lo se t, a n d s e e k professional h elp If th e re a re
even s m a ll h in ts o f d ru g use. D on't w a it u n til It's too
late.
T he S e m in o le C o u n ty school d istric t h a s a n activ e
p a rtn e rs h ip w ith la w enforcem ent to k e e p d r u g s o u t
of sch o o ls. W e d n e sd a y 's a rre s ts a re a tr ib u te to t h a t
p a r tn e r s h ip .
T he p a r tn e r s h ip s w ith th e com m unity a n d p a r e n its
ts
ore n o u ris h in g . B u t. th is p a rtn e rsh ip c a n only benefl
benefit
from In c re a s e d p a re n ta l a n d co m m u n ity Invofvem ent
In sch o o ls.
The h o u r s a ch ild s p e n d s with a p a r e n t a t h o m e o r
a m e n to r a t sch o o l could save y ears In p ris o n . T h e
years ta k e n a w ay b y a n overdose c a n n e v e r b e re ­
g ained.
T h is w e e k 's e v e n ts c a n provide p a r e n ts a n d people
in th e c o m m u n ity w ith a *klck In th e ro m p la c tn c y * to
spend U m e w ith ch ild ren .

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M anatees evolved in the vast
Amazon River system of Brazil
over 15 million years ago. Not
surprisingly,
m anatees still
thrive In rivers. In Florida a*
well aa m any other parts of
their range. The spring-fed
livers of north Florida are par­
ticularly Im portant, as they
provide w inter refuge for the
cold-sensitive m anatee, aa well
aa ab u n d an t rood, fresh water,
and shelter. The number of
m anatee* wintering at Blue
Spring. In the upper St. Johns
River, h a s Increased from 22
in th e w inter of 1978/79 to
over 100 tn the winter of
1998/99.
This encouraging news Is
tem pered by the fact that the
hum an population tn this r e ­
gion h a s increased aa well. A
recent study by the St. Johns
River W ater Management dis­
trict tiutlcatea that a m tpprudm ately th e sam e period.
Blue S pring Bow has declined
fay 2 0 * . The bad news for
m anatee* t* that when de­
creased flow th a t occur statu Itaneousty with higher river
level* a n d cold tem perature*,
the probability increases that
cold river w ater will Intrude
on th e Blue S p rli* ru n . where
m anatees take shelter. At the
current rate of decline tn
spring flaw. Blue Spring may
no longer be a reliable winter
refoge for m anatees In another
20 years.
Among the alternative* that
should be considered to offset
the h u m an im pacts to the ren la the restoration of the
klawmha River. Manatees
are know n to move between
Blue Spring and sections of
the SL Jo h n s River centered

around the Barge Canal. Re­
moving Rodman Dam and
closing Buckman Lock would
allow m anatee* to move freely
Into w hat used to be a signifi­
cant tributary of the St. Johns,
without risk of being crushed
by d a m or lock structures.
Restoration of springs currrntly drowned by the Rodman Reservoir would provide
additional habitat for m ana­
tees w hen they most need It.
during the winter. The source
of m anatee* th a t might use the
Ocklawaha River Is not just
the population that over­
winters at Blue Spring. Manstres m igrate seasonally up and
down th e Atlantic Coast. Inves­
tigating anv river or creek that

Is deep enough (approximately
3 fret) for them to enter.
"Chesale." the m anatee that
traveled from Florida to Rhode
Island and bock In one s im ­
mer. la a n extrem e example of
what come* naturally to all
manatee*. Make the habitat
available, a n d they will come.
The obstacle* to restoration
cannot be Ignored. Rodman
Reservoir Is a recreation area
for baas fishermen, particu­
larly during
the periodic
drawdowns required to control
aquatic plants and improve
water quality. Potential Im­
pacts on th is recreational ac­
tivity m ust be weighed against
existing and future develop­
ment im parts on all of the r e ­

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Oscar for "Two Women' in IMk
The night’s blggtst winner was
-Shakespeare in Love," which took
seven awards, tnrtmtng Best Picture.
Nominally,'
lean Bat It \
Disney** gourmet films label. But with
its largely British cast and crew,
-Shakespeare' was not, creatively,
muck of an American movie at all; no
more so. realty, than Softy's -Mon In
Black'' was a Japanese movie. The
man's romantic comedy was
by the British John Madden
and co-written by the British play
wrlght Tom Stoppard. Us co-star,
Joseph Fiennes, and Best Supporting
Actress winner Judi Dench are British,
and its Best Supporting Actor nomi­
nee, Geoffrey Rush (a past Best Actor
winner for “Shine"), is Australtan
The other period movie nominated
far Best Picture, “Elizabeth," wu di­
rected fay an Indian, Shekhar Kapur.
It starred Australian Cate Blanched

Other Marians bt the
• included British Ion
(Boot Actor, British Emily
rtrtw). Brazilian Ter
Mlcoegro (Beal Actress),
i Radkd Grfltba (leal Sup­
porting Actress) and British Brands
Blelhyn (Best Supporting Actrassl.
And T h e Truman Show‘ ear
Frier
wnr ana bu wii Winer jusaraw nnoi,
a New Zealander who studied film­
making in London.
In its golden age, Hollywood de­
pended on U A . movie goers for the
m l bulk of its revenues. That has
been changing for a while, and today,
nt the m*
ptrialism? On the contrary, 11 means
that the suits In the American sludkts
nowgive more weight to foreign tastes
and sensibilities in decisions about
which movies are green-lighted and
the size of their budgets.
with American movies commanding
market shares in the 10-to Mpercent
range. But this, too, is probably good
nen on
for foreign filmmak­
ers. The growing popularity of Amer­
ican movies has fueled an overseas
building boom in newer, more com­
fortable
technically
theater*. This means that foreign pro­
ducers have access to i
and s shot at • larger movie-going
public. Joint distribution deals be­
tween the Hollywood studios and for
eign distributors also mean more cash
for foreign distributors to Invest in
[nful productions.
Ifa harder to say whether foreign
movies are making Inroads in the U S.
market. The anecdotal evidence of

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"Life la Beautiful' is a fable about the
the power of story telling invention. stateless.
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waiter who shields his young son hem Ben Wottewfeerp Is o senior M a e oh
the horrors of the Final Solution by the American Enterprise Institute
making up a story; The concentration and is the moderator of PBS't -Think
camp u the site of a game In which Tank'Daniel Wattenherp, who wrote'
the grand prize goes to the Rest con­ this week'e column, writes regularly'
testant to earn I,MO points, points for The Weekly Standard and is o '
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A couple of weeks ago.
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T h a t m eant celebrating her
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R uth Hamilton said that
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i"l w ish I knew what I do now
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"Aa a girl I wanted to learn
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ceeded."
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that moat people today don’t
have very good attention
spans. T h ere are too many
distraction* • television Is
one. People forget what was
on th e tr mind and get
trapped by TV.
"Everyone la tn a hurry.
And there are so many peo­
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T hat's too many."
Born tn Alta. Iowa In
1008. Hamilton has led
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school teacher, a New
Ham pshire State representa­
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(own doctor.
S h e traveled the world.
She w as close enough to Ad­
olph Hitler in 1036 to spit tn
bis face - and she wishes she
had .
S he's lived through two
world wars, the Orest De­
pression. assassinations and
scandal. She watched the
first cars go on the road, the
first airplanes In the sky. the
first m en reach the moon..
S he mediates frequently
and listens to religious or
philosophical tapes before
going to sleep at night.
"I also have nightly concreations with St. Peter. He
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Parker said.
The Yearling, a tale about
a lonely boy who is forced to
kill his pet deer alter It de­
stroy* the crops his family
needs to survive, has for
nearly ala decades been a
staple in classrooms.
Students In Sanford's old
G ram m ar School may have
read The Yearling. On Fri­
day. Parker loured the for­
m er
G ram m ar
School
building with Walker. The
old school is now serving as
the Student Museum after
the school was closed tn
1BS4.

Parker's niece. Johans Ty­
son. Uvea in Sanford and
works aa a loan officer for a
(oral credit union.
*1 wish I had a whole week
here." Parker said. "It's a
enchanting. I had asked why
she (Rawlings) would come
to Sanford. Now. I can un­
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A Job bonus program will
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T his program Is meant to
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blighted areas.* Sanford Mayor
Larry D ale said. “We crrtalnly
have th o se areas in the city."
Rose said he h a s met with
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Longtime Sanford resident and bane ball hero.
Buddy Lake, waa recently honored by having
the dugout club room of the Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium named after him. Above.
Lake la ahown with other members of th e
1948 Sanford Olanta baseball tram . Some
residents may remember watching this team
play other Florida State League teama during
the sum m er months more than BO years ago.
Those games were played In the previous s ta ­
dium located at the com er of Mellonvtlle and
Celery avenues. Also pictures are. bottom row.
Jimmy Krlder. bat boy; Joe Schultz; unknown;
llal Gruber, m anager Johnny McManus: Lrn

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Matte: Charlie Pepto; unknown: top row. Wil­
b u r Bernard ‘Buddy* Lake. Hall: Jim Jones.
Charlie Rose. Bill Spinks: Tommy Chaldo,
Tom Rose, A1 McMillan. Bat boy Jim m y
Krlder. a 1954 graduate of Seminole High
School, became an environmental engineer,
he has recently returned from a three-year
Job in Egypt and has settled In Cletnaon. S.C.
with his wife and son. He will attend hie 4 5
year class reunion this June. Hal G ruber,
manager, who was living In Winter Park, died
a few days ago. he was married to the form er
Oall Bitting, SHS class of 1953.
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cem ed about what It might $30 million on the zoo. unde­ parents who allowed th eir
add up In roata for extra po­ termined millions to fix up ihe children to be ‘ absentees”
lice. fire and rescue, and county building. $56 million from school. There's nothing
parks and trails, and as much wrong with the Seminole
schooling.
‘Growth does not really pay as $300 million on storm w ater County School system, he said,
Improvement.
‘the trouble Is w ith the p a r­
for Itaelf.” Ilrnlcy said.
He said that many of the ents."
Speaking for I 1/3 hours.
Henley urged th e business
Henley said the county was county's older subdivisions
entering a ‘crucial time" as It need lo be brought back to leaders to adopt a policy not to
hire
school dropouta. T e ll
prepares to enter the third standards.
The quallly of life In Ihe them there are no Jobs if you
Millennium.
Henley said he was con­ county has been enhanced as don't have educations, he said.
cerned that the county would Die city of Casselberry has "You will not be employed.
have ‘to wall Its turn** for been helped In Its effort to Makr education Important. Do
funding needed to build the ‘ellmlnule Ihe all-night party not lower our standards.”
Ilrnlcy gave himself and th e
St. Jo h n s/ln trrsta te 4 bridge. Image.’’ Henley said. A new
Hr said seven new roads are public drrency law has cut current board of comm ission­
being completed and that 15 down on the activity at adult ers a pat on the back, mytng.
more would be constructed by clubs that no longer offer to­ ‘all the commissioners a re
the end of the year.
tally nude dancing.
acting responsibly. Folks, this
The bad news, he said. Is
At the same lime. Henley Is serious business."
that there are 120 miles of said that unless all those In
Another challenge by Henley
unpavrd roads In Ihe county.
the community
work
In was lo stop developers from
That there are drainage prob­ •harmony," that there would getting
rrzonlng
requests
lems. A water shortage. Polcn- be more frar. frustration, an­ granted when It la definitely
llal for more wild Ores • with ger and road rage. ‘In six detrimental to the county.
the memory of last year's months. It's been an ryelie said that everyone c a n ’t'
••season of fury.”
-------------- opening experience to see th e always get- wturt - h e or she
Henley said the county
hostility In the comm unity.” wants, that there has to be
compromises and good will to
needed to spend $20 million he said..
on a new courthouse, $11 mil­
The former Lyman High each other. He called far h a r ­
lion of expansion of the jail. School principal
chastised mony and respect.”

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Momentum builder

L a k e M a ry so ftb a ll tea m
h o n o rs se n io r s, tu n es u p
Why do pro for d istr ic ts w ith ro m p
Editor

athletes go
brain dead
in Florida?
SANFORD - W hat is It about
the state of Florida that contin­
ues to get so m any professional
•th ietes tn trouble?
Surely It has nothing to do
with thetr own stupidity.
Consider these Incidents over
lust th e past several years that
have ruined the careers of ath­
letes either from Florida or tn
Florida.
Now these Incidents only reOeet players who have played
In Florida, hailed from Florida
or occurred tn Florida, but
youH get the point If there la
one.
Obvioualy. Darryl Strawberry
la the moat obvious. He was
busted tn Tampa this week of­
fering $50 for w hat he thought
was a prostitute (at his salary,
what did he expec t he was go­
ing to get?). An already wasted
career now teem s over. His Ufe
time sta ts? To* evasion, do­
mestic violence, alcohol abuse,
drugs and softening.
Dwight Gooden (Tampa)
wasted what might have been
one of the greatest pitching ca­
reers of all time because of co­
caine.
Lawrence Phillips played for
the Dolphins for a spell tn
1997. He's the guy that dragged i
his girlfriend down the stairs

costing himself millions of dol
Jars before the B urs took a
Jchance on him.
' Dallas Cowboy star Michael
Jrrin. let's see. cocaine use In
hotel room with prostitutes, is
{from th e University of Miami.
• barely was welcomed back
the Cowboys who take just
^b o u t anyone.
| There are more. Including a
4ew th a t hit close to home, but
you get the point. It's not that
Florida Is the only place with a
Jjroblcm; tn fret. Florida men­
tio n s a re just a way to keep this
&lt;olum n from going on forever.
&gt; The real point la that It Is so
jeasy for athletes with so many
^Trillions of dollars adding up to
*uln It all on a night, or a life­
tim e. of stupidity.
/ Instead of concentrating on
Straw berry, who la getting
enough ra p t these days, look at
w m e of the good guys.
i Remember, not everybody in
S 1C professional sports ranks
fere on drugs or soliciting pros­
titu tes.
f It'a Ju st become common to
$3pen u p the dally sports pages
fehd see a police blotter.
/ There's something wrong with
Jwhat's happening to these guys.
&lt;A player like Sm ith had the
ferorld a t his feet. He had a
promising NFL career and
/Wasted It all on drugs. Instead
J&gt;f appearing on ESPN, he's ap-pearing before a warden look­
in g for early release.
\ Sapp could have been a topJive pick In the draft. Instead.
tot tested positive. He'll always
-be more remembered for his
/draft day ordeal that anything
f i t does for the Bucs.
• And. yes. let's talk about
Strawberry.
/ For o u r sake, not his.
« How many times will we be
deceived?
* How many times will we be­
lieve a n athlete who promises to
have found God?
How many times will we con­
tinue to forgive an d forget?
; Fans of the Atlanta Falcons
spent Super Bowl Sunday won­
dering If their b est defensive
player. Eugene Robinson,
would be ready by kickoff after

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T W ____
LARfc MANY • Two
down, one
to go.
U sly e ar, the Lake Mary girls
athletic program pulled off an
unprecedented
three
state
championships.
But this year, the basketball
team lost In reglonala and the
aoccer team fell In th e state fi­
nals.
Now It'a u p to th e softball
team to go for a repeat. With
seven seniors, the Rams have a
solid chance at repeating, but
they've struggled aa of late and
even fell o u t of the top spot tn
the Class BA-Dlstrict 3 race af­
ter tailing to Lake Howell and
dial riel champion Oviedo In the
past two weeks.
The Rama also feU to Boone
In a non-district meeting.
Friday night, the Rama cele­
brated sen io r night with Its
seven sen tors • Megan Dontrich. Jill Wolcott. Jack ie C h a ­
pel). Monique Collins. Sarah
Smith. Halle Sowards and Amy
Clardlrilo - being honored prior
to an 9-2 ro u t over Deltona In a
non-district game.
The Rama scored early and
often and Sm ith hurled a onehitter to Improve to h e r record
to 10-1 on Inc season.

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The fame meant Utile except
as a momentum builder, but
Lake Mary coach Jeannle
Fisher said It w as an Important
one.
*WeVe struggled lately, e sp e ­
cially against Oviedo and Lake
Howell.’ Fisher said. "Weve
talked a lot about our focus and
what we need to concentrate on
as we get ready for districts.*
Districts start tn two weeks at
Lake Maty but. for the second
time tn three years. Oviedo has
the top spot headed tn an d the
right to exercise a little bit of
gamesmanship.
Two yean ago. the Uona
played Lake Mary In the finals
at Lake Mary and. using the
option available for the topseed. look Lake Mary's dugout.
It's something the Rams
haven't forgotten, especially
since (hey think it will happen
again this year.
’At first we talked about re ­
peating.* Dontrlch said. ’But

Mortqut Cottno. Jidda Crisps!. Msgan Donthch. Hals
Sowards, Sarah Smdh and M Wolcott In prs-gsms
ceremonies prior to defeating tha Deltona Wotvas 9-2.

Lions put pressure on foes
h T ln M m te
COKKESTONDENT

Rafovsr Slava Frey improved to 4-0 on the so&amp;soo u Oviedo relied to de­
feat Lake Howell. 5-3, in 6A-District 3 action at Mikier Field Friday night

OVIEDO • When Oviedo High School varsity
baseball coach Krnne Brown played for Lyman
High School he had something of a dubious
reputation.
........
"We hated him.’ says Oviedo varsity football
» a c h Greg Register, who played for Seminole
High School when Brown was at Lyman. ’He's
the kind of player who tried to get under your
akin and stay there.’
Not blessed with superior size, speed, or tal­
ent. Brown did whatever he could to help his
tram win. He'd And a way to get on base, tzk f an
extra base whenever he could, and willingly sa c ­
rifice hia body to make a play that might mean a
vlctoiy.
This year's Oviedo High School varsity team la
a reflection of Its coach. The Lions try to put
pressure on their opponents to execute on every
play of every game.
Friday right s contest with the visiting i-alc
Howell SUver Hawks Is a case In point. While the
Lions only had five hits, they took advantage of
10 Lake Howell errors on the way to a 5-2 vic­
tory.
■We came out flat, but we found a way to win."
said Brown. *We ran the bases well tonight and
took advantage of every opportunity.’
Of the five runs scored by the Lions. Lake
Howell errors contributed to four.
On the season. Oviedo has benefited from 65
errors by Its opponents. Opposing pitchers have
thrown 57 wild pitches, balked five times, and
hit 21 Lion hitters with pitches. That works out
to almost an extra three outs, more than two extra
bases, and nearly one extra base runner every
game.
Going Into Friday night s game. 56 of the 208
runs scored by the Lions this season were u n ­
earned. On top of that, Oviedo has made a habit

of scoring runs with two outs. In last Monday s
win over Lake Brantley, for example. 11 of the
14 runs scored by Oviedo came with two out.
T h a t's what we preach." said Brown. *We try
to seize every opportunity and get the most out of
every out. We try to put pressure on .the t o m to
have to make. If not a perfect play, a good play
every time. If they don't : and no one docs, not
every play - then we try to exploit It.*
In the bottom of the third Inning Friday night,
the Lions were trailing 2-1. After leading off with
a double. Paul Lubrano eventually coaxed a wild
throw on a ptekoff attempt. When the throw to try
to nail Lubrano at third sailed out of play. Lu­
brano scored the tytng run.
Larry Grayson then reached on an Infield s in ­
gle. He look second on a wild pitch, went to third
when the throw went Into center field, and
scored when the throw In from the outfield went
over the third baseman's head.
An error on a plck-off attempt put courtesy
runner Nick Tenckrdes In position to score
Oviedo's fourth run. A dropped fly ball, a steal of
third, and another overthrow resulted In the fifth
Lion rim.
Steve Frey (4-0). who worked 1-2/3 Innings In
relief of starter Jeremy Grifllth, was the winning
tcher for the Lions. J.C. Blass retired all seven
liters he faced to ram his first save of the s e a ­
son.
Brad Hoffar (0-1). who allowed Just two earned
runs on five hits while striking out eight and
walking two In pitching a complete game for the
Silver Hawks, was tagged with the loss.
Providing the offense for the Lions (who Im­
proved to 22-3 overall and 10-0 In Class 6ADtstrlct 3 play) were Lubrano (double, nrn): Brett
Murphy and J rrrd Goodwin (each with a single
and an RBI): Grayson (single, run); Javlc Alvarez
(single); Tcnekrdcs (two nm s scored); and

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Lake M a ry baseball team romps to 20th
EDITOR
LONGWOOD - Don't overlook the Rams.
With state-ranked Oviedo rolling along
undefeated In the Class 6A-District 3 race
and everyone always concerned about t/»t»Brantley. It would be easy to forget about
the Lake Mary baseball team.
But the Ram s proved Friday night that It
will be a force to be reckoned with In the
upcoming district tournament a s It knocked
Lyman ace Kevin Graves out of the game In
the first Inning and won its 20th game of
the season with a 17-7. flve-lnnlng
thumping of th e Greyhounds.
Lake Mary (20-6) scored six runs In the
first Inning, chasing Oraves, who has been
outstanding In district games this year.
After the Rams Increased the lead to 7-0
In the top of th e second Inning. Lyman tried
to make a gam e of It. scoring four runs In
the bottom of the second Inning.
The game looked like It might turn Into a
slugfest as Lake Mary scored five runs In
the top of th e third inning and the Grey­
hounds answered with three runs In the
bottom of the third to m ake the score 12-7.
But the Roms of coach Allan Tuttle were
not In the mood to stay on the field for a
slowpltch softball type affair, scoring five
more runs In the top o f the fourth Inning,
then inserting Nuss (3-0) Into the game for

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starting pitcher Ryan Tretteln to shutout
Lyman over ihc final two Innings to close
out the run-rule victory.
Jo*c Tormos and Stoats carried the big
fiats In this game for Lake Mary, Tormos
going 3-for-5 with a home run and three
RBI and Stoats going 2-for-4 with a double
and driving In four runs. Rob Macchione
contributed a 2-for-5 evening to the Rams’
12-hit output.
Graves was 2-for-2 for the Greyhounds.
Lake Mary will play again on Monday,
traveling to Sanford to Lake on the Fighting
Semlnoles at Alumni Field starting at 7 p.m.
Lyman only h a s two games left before the
district tournament, hosting tough non­
district foes Deltona on Monday and West
Orange on Thursday. Both games will begin
at 7:30 p.m.

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kept a struggling Lake Brantley squad on
the skids Friday night as the Sarasota Sail­
ors blanked the Patriots 6-0 at Patriots
Field Friday night.
For years Lake Brantley and Sarasota
High have battled It out to see which school
has the beat baseball program, meeting In
the finals of the Big Blue Baseball Bonanza
and the State Tournament several times In
the 1990's.
But this year It Is a little different as the
Sailors are 21-3 on the season and a defi­
nite threat at the Class 6A state title, while
the Patriots are Just 14-12 and trying to get
some momentum going with the district
tournament only a week away.
Sarasota took control of the game by
scoring four runs In the second Inning and
then adding Insurance runs tn the sixth
and seventh Innings.
Lake Brantley, meanwhile, could do little
with the offerings of Sailors pitchers Miller
and Foster, only getting two hits on the
night.

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Oviedo
remains
red hot
EDITOR
APOPKA - Fresh off
clinching the top seed for
the Class GA-District 3
Tournament, the Oviedo
softball tram went on the
road and doubled the score
on Apopka. 6-3. In a nondlstrtrt game Friday night.
Lions' senior
pitcher
Tanya Howard scattered
seven hits to raise her rec­
ord to 9 -1 and she got more
than enough offense when
her truminates scored live
runs In the top of the sec­
ond Inning.
The Lions actually led 6 ­
0. scoring a run In the top
of the sixth Inning, before
Please see Oviedo. Psge 3B

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spending (he night In Jail Tor soliciting a
prostitute (In Miami).
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son. He'll probably come off as a saint o r a mar*
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enough of It?
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sibility to the fans.
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We can support them or condone them when
they do somethtng wrong.
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the key to New York like Mayor Rudy Olulllani
did when Strawberry announced he had colon
cancer last year.
It's time to stop supporting them.

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Blolne Schulte (one run scared).
Murphy's single extended his consecutive
game hitting atreak to 12 gomes. Justin Holmes,
who was 0-for-2 with a walk, saw his hitting
streak snapped at 10 gomes.
Luke Lockwood slugged a two-run home run
for the SUvtr Hawks (13-12 overall. 5-5 tn 8A3). Jimmy Bloodgood had two singles, an RSI,
and a run scored. Chris Parsons singled and
scored a run. Roberto Santana also hit a single.
Oviedo plays again Monday, when the Lions
will host Ihe University Cougars In a 7 p m,
game at Milder Field.

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SANFORD - The lop two
teams, record wise, in the
Bambino Minora did the most
with what Uttle hitting they got
to record easy victories In the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Babe Ruth
Baseball League at Roy Holler
Ju n io r Field Friday night.
'•&gt; The National Division leading
- Pirates only got one hit. a teadS off single by Skyler Cowhlg In
the second tnnlng. but took ad*
*’ vantage of 13 walks and a hit
‘ batter to outacore the New Some
Hardwoods Athletics, 11*4. to
' Improve to 8*1 on the season.
The Devil Rays, second to the
• Pirates In the American Dlvl•' slon. only oulhlt the National
Division leading Royals 6*5.
** but also got 10 bases on balls,
* and won 14*6 to Unprove to 7&gt;* 3.
■ A M RUTH LEAGUE
Standings _ Nobles Commu­
nication White Sox (10*0).
Knights of Columbus Expoa (0* 5|. Dean. Ringers. Morgan and
- Lawton. P.A. Diamonds Backs
15*6). Elks Lodge *1341 Braves
• (4*6), Kiwants Club Indians (3*
7) and Rotary Club Athletics (3-

5), New Tribes Mission Indians
«)Schedule _ Twssday a t His* (3-7) and Mariners (1-7); Na­
torlc Sanford Memorial S ta­ tional Division: Pirates (8-1),
dium, Dean. Ringers, Morgan A Devil Raya (7-3) and Newsome
Lawton. P A Diamond B acks Hardwoods Athletics (5-5).
Schedule _ Monday at Roy
vs. Knights of Colum bus Expos.
6 p.m. and. at Zlnn Beck Field, Holler Junior Field. Red Sox va.
Rotary Club Athletics vs. No­ Newsome Hardwoods Athletics.
bles Communication White Sox. 5:45 p m .; Wtdatoday at Roy
Holler Junior Field, Pirates vs.
5:45 p.m.
Mariners. 5:45 p in. and New
Tribes
Mission Indians vs. Roy­
Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Sanford Lodge 463 Free A als. 7:15 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Accepted Masons Yankees (8*
Pirates: one hit _ Skyler
3*1), Rtnker Materials Devil
Rays (6*5) and Sanford Electric Cowhlg (run): one run, one RBI
Athletics (3-8): National Divi­ _ Chris Sellers: two runs _
sion: Railroaders Cubs (8-3*1). Cameron Thompklns. Brandon
Rotary Breakfast Club Expoa Boarich: one run _ Jimmy Sell­
(4-7) and Sunnlland Corpora­ ers. Greg Hardy. Mark Layton,
Jerm aine Casey, Okaye Manley.
tion Marlins (3*(R.
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
Schedule _ T w ssiay at Roy
Holler Junior Field, Rlnker ics: one hit _ Cory Brooks
Materials Devil Rays vs. Rotary (double, run, RBI). Ramon
Breakfast Club Expos. 5:45 Espinal (double. RBI), Nick
p.m. and Sanford Electric Ath­ Danilla (two RBI). John Valen­
letics vs. Sanford Lodge *63 tine (run); one run _ Jemmy
Free and Accepted Masons Smith. Roy Valentine.
Yankees, 7:45 p.m .
Devil Rays: two hits _ Davie
Perdue (double, two runs, two
RBI). Freddie Oalnes (doubte.
Results
_
Pirates
II,
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics taro runs. RBI): one hit _ Danny
Ortiz (triple, two RBI). MUt Al­
4; and Devil Raya 14. Royals 6.
Standings _ American Divi­ varado (two runs): two runs _
sion: Royals (5-4). Red Sax (4- Jason Faith. Thomas Paladin:

two runs _ Brandon Welty: one
run _ Alex Alexandra. Harrold
Daniels.

one ru n _ Myler Neal. Jam es
Kearney. Jessica Dickey.
Royals: two hits _ Bryon Hope
(run); one hit _ Eric Hall
(double, run), Oreg Belmont,
Roddy Heckle (one RBI each);
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Schedule _ M tuzday, April
34 at Lakeside Field, Bovts
Homes vs. JTH Enterprises,
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and Crown Trophy vs. Sanford
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LAKE MARY ADULT SOFTBALL
LAKE MARY - The City of Lake Mary De­
partm ent of Parka and Recreation will be
conducting a Men’s Class C Spring Slow
Pitch Softball League at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex on Friday nlghla.
The 10 game league will begin play on Fri­
day. April 30 and registrations are now being
tak rn at the Lake Mary Community Center.
Monday through Friday, 8 am . to 5 p.m.
Rrglatratlon packets ran be picked up at any
time.

In the second. Smith reached
on on error. Otero singled and
Wolcott knocked Smith In one
baiter later. After a throwing e r­
ror. Collins tripled in two more
runs.
The Rams (18-4) then put the
game out of reach, scoring three
more runs In the third Inning to
build a 9-0 lead.

The Wolves did get to Smith
for single runs In the fourth
and fifth Innings, but they
would get no closer and Lake
Mary closed the scoring with a
run In the sixth Inning.
Seniors Otero. Collins and
Crispell made their big night
even more enjoyable, each go­
ing 2-for-4.

Oviedo-

IB
the Blue
Dorters (15-10) made the final
score respectable by scoring
one run In the bottom of the
sixth Inning and two runs In
the seventh Inning.
Lisa Field led the Oviedo of­
fense, which had 11 hits, going
2-for-3 with a double and
driving In a run.
Coates was also 2-for-3 and
drove In a run. while Long and
Alison Parker were both 2-for4.

The Lions, which got off to a
slow start this season, are now
19-8 on the season and hope to
continue Its outstanding play of
late heading Into the district
tournament Utat will be held at
Lake Mary In two weeks.
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Schedule _
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Network Electric Cubs, 11:30
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A insurance. If you would like to becom e a carrier, please
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Health

Just say no to “fat-burners”
DEAR DR. BLONZ: I’m hoping that
instead of having to search tor hours
on the Internet or In a health food
store, you can tell me where to And in­
formation on (at burning foods that
cause weight loss and products that
help you lose weight while you sleep
I am also looking tor information on
foods that help reduce the risk of cer­
tain cancers. I want to know your opin­
ions on all of there products. I read
your column every week and feel you
are someone I can trust Thank you in
advance for your help. —GE., Everett
Wash.
DEAR G E.: Thanks for your kind
words. Regarding fat-burning foods,
don't believe the hype: R is mostly non­
sense. Some people daim that certain
foods encourage (at-burning, but it is
a mystery as to how this might work.
Fat la metabolised (burned) as a
normal part of energy metabolism. To
burn more calories, the body has to
partake in more energydemanding ac­
tivities — exercise and other forms of
muscular work. The thought that cer­
tain foods can burn more calories than
they contribute is tough to swallow.
You should also avoid buying weight
lost products based on “speed” sub­
stances such as ephedra, ma huang,
guarmna or caffeine. They artificially
increase your metabolic rate, but for
many this is downright dangerous and
there substances do not offer any long­
term weight loss advantages. There is
no magic bullet to replace the bene­
fits of regular physical activity.
Lore weight while you sleep? If you
think about it, we all do this. In (set,
we are losing weight whenever we are

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you
could also be
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cardiovascular system. If this la the
caw, it’s In your best interest to con­
front the problem before things gel
worse. The key Is to find out what's
wrong before you start taking supple­
ments, so 1 advise you to check with
your health professional. Please write
back when you have more information,
and I will try to provide more specific

NUTRITION
ED
BLONZ, PH.D,

not eating or drinking, and the longest
last of the day Is —you guessed It —
while we sleep! However, the Idea that
pills can help you drop a few sires
while you slumber only sounds great
in a sales pitch —there Is no real sci­
ence to back II up.
If you want to eat foods that reduce
the risk of certain cancers, I would
look to vegetables, legumes, fruits and
other high-fiber foods.'This group, by
the way, will reduce the caloric den­
sity of your diet (fewer calories per
unit weight of food consumed), so they
would be helpful in reducing your over­
all intake of calories —the real key to
weight loss.
DEAR DR BLONZ: Can you rec­
ommend vitamin and herbal supple­
ments for poor circulation, especially
in the legs? Mine ache and feel very
heavy whenever I'm standing — P.C.,

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SerotriL It uys a lot of negative things C_____
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about the “Fen Phen” diet, but It ap­
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losing her sense of smell and has con­
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ainee she’s not using commercial
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about becoming dependent on this
ooe. Help!
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�reunion celebrated, dancers perform for club
The 1039 class of Seminole
High School met over the
weekend at the Marina Hotel in
downtown Sanford to celebrate
the 00th ctaaa reunion. From

Senior
Editor

Hawke. Pensacola; Derteux
Dean. Lake Mary: Dr. Walter
Haynes, Englewood;
Dorta
Jackson Duabuiy. Sanford;
Oeoffe Talbott, Winter Park;
Walter Turner, Tampa; Mary
Wathen Havey. St. Simon. Oa.;
Dorte Sue Williams Blade.
Aurora, Ohio and New Smyrna
Beach;
and Martha Wright
with her huaband, Boyd.
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the emcee and he and Dr. Wal­
ter Haynes roasted and toasted
Jack Bolt, the class president.
The class met at the Marina
at 0 p. m.. followed by a social
hour and dinner. It was good to
see each other again ana reltve
the good old days. Of the 99
ctaaa members. 39 are de­
ceased.
Ctaaa members recall at*
tending school when there
were
no
carpeting,
airconditioning nor computers.
Sue Elsele said,* We had a lot
of fun In high school. Today,
there are so many more
choices and options.*
On Sunday morning. Boo and
Fred Oanaa entertained the
class at a brunch at their
home. This has been a relaxing
tradition for several years.
Classmates attending the
weekend fun were; Mary Ellen
U sher
Martina.
Maitland:
Doris McCall Ragan. Tavares;
Luther McWhorter. Sanford;
Christine Powell Orteges, ML
Dora: Lucy Houmiltsl McLeod.
Orlando; Ernest Southward.
Lake Mary; Helen Alderman.
Geneva; Octavta Blades Ed­
wards. Pilot Mountain. N.C.:
John Dolt, New Smyrna Death;
FYanklln U nm an.
Franklin
N.C.; Mary Nancy Brock Terwtllcger Sanford; Lois Chap­
man Tyre. Sanford;
Harold
Dague. Acworth, Oa.; Buck
Forguson. Daytona beach: Fred
Oanaa.
Sanford;
Raymond
Hasty, Sierra. Arts; Edward

Highlight of the April m eet­
ing of the Sanford Woman's
Club was a performance of
Sanford's traveling &amp;O.DA
(School of Dance Arts) Pops.
The dancers delighted mem­
bers with a dazzling preview of
the exciting numbers they will
perform in C hins when they
visit there from June 20 to July
4 to experience the China Cul­
tural Exchange.
The IB-member dance troupe
entertained the club members
with tap. ballet. Jazz and point
numbers, choreographed by
Miriam Doktor ana Valerie
Weld, operators of the School
of Dance Arts. Vivacious narra­
tors were Christina Prusak and
Jenny Dennis who gave a
highly professional description
of the dances. Natalie Weld, an
Immediate past contender for
the Miss Florida crown who
waa awarded for her talent, did
a specialty U p dance to
"Yankee Doodle’ to reflect the
finest In Americana. Courtney
Roberts thrilled the members
with a lilting potnte solo.
Other dancers performing
were: Melissa Garris, Valerie
Taricano. Karol yn Mantuano
and Shtvon McLamb.
At the conclusion of the pro­
gram. under the auspices of
the arts department, the dance
troupe was presented a mone­
tary gift from the club to add to

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Angelo Beregone,
Karotyn Men•
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Chrletlne Prueek
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Sarah Mitchell surprised on 81st birthday
An 81st birthday celebration
honored Sarah Louise Robin­
son Mitchell on Sunday. April
4. at the Sanford Civic Center.
Family and friends gathered
for the surprise luncheon.
planned by her
Melvin Phil pot was toastm aster
of this special tribute of love to
one who Is called Mother.
Mama. Lo Lo. grandmother and

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S t o n e t o p e r f o r m in
fr e e c o n c e r t at S C C
Jazz vocalist Evelyn McGee John Orslnl, sax; Mark
Stone will be performing at McKee, piano; Lou Moure,
Seminole Community College baas; and Barry Smith,
on Thursday, April 29. 1999 drums.
Immediately following the
In the Fine Arts Concert Hall
at 8:00 pm. The event Is free concert, a reception will be
held in the Fine Arts Lobby.
and open to the public.
McGee Stone'a guest ap­ McGee Stone's CDs and
pearance la In conjunction tapes will be available for
with the Introduction to purchase during the recep­
Blues andJozzcourse (HUM tion.
The Introduction to Blues
1525). a course developed
and made popular by Dr. andJazz course will be of­
Robert Levtn (1939-19981. fered again In the Fall on
former Deun of Arts &amp; Sci­ Thursday evenings. For In­
ences and Instructor at formation on the Introduc­
Seminole Community Col­ tion to Blurs andJazz course,
the Evelyn McGee Stone con­
lege.
Ms. Stone will be accom­ cert. or other SCC cultural
panied by a quartet featuring activities, call (407) 328-2039

Musical renditions
to the honorre were "To God
Be The Glory". How Can I Say
Thanks" and "Carry Your Candie In Tile Dark And Light Your
World", sang by Wanda Wilson.
Mrs. Mitchell
the oldest
member of the Trinity United
Methodist
where she
lias served since she was a
youth. Kev. Dr. Eddie J. Rivers,
Jr. oflcixd the prayer of thanks
giving for this Christian member.
mother and vtrious
woman.
Words of welcome were given
to the guest by Sandra Mitchell
Gaines. Greetings came from
President William
Clinton.
Honorable Corriner
Drown
United State Representative,
and Dr. Velma H. Williams
gave the proclomatlon from the
city of Sanford. Mayor Dale and
City, and District two of which
she represents.
Tributes of friendship were
given by Mitchell’s high school
classm ates, Eliza Pringle, Hen­
rietta Herring and E.M. Smith
os a church member.
They call her blessed says
grandaughtcr Vctsha Reddy,
Bernard D. Mitchell gave
praises to his mother on behalf
of the other children Veronica
M. Reddy. Michael. Stafford
and Ronald.
The blessing of the meal waa
given by Pastor Dr. Eddie J.
Rivers J r. Thanks to the honorcc who gives out sweet lyrics
of love wherever she goes. Out
of town guest were Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene, of Montgomery.
Harry Smith, of Rochester. Mr.
and Mrs. Micheal Mltchdl of
Virginia . Allen Ladd ’Mitchell,
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DAT OF GOSPEL The San­
ford area on Saturday. April
24, has something for everyone
lo enjoy "A Day of Oaspel In
The Country", at the Bookertown Park In Lake Monroe from
9 a.m. • 8 p.m. How good and
how pleasant It will be to lis­
ten to various church choirs
ensemble’s gospel groups and
soloists.
Tills gospel fest will be

unique because It will be a
video and cd’s will be made of
the performances and will be
available to all. Food, games
and entertainment. Celebrate
In the name of Jesus, for more
Information call 682-2877 or
328-3278.
CONVENTION
Florida Western Jurisdiction
• Emmanuel District Church of
God In Christ Annual Conven­
tion will be held April 19-23 at
7:30 p.m. on Tuesday and
Thursday 6:00 p.m. at Holy
Trinity Church of Ood In
Christ. Elder Pau) Williams,
host pastor. andDlstrlct Su­
perintendent
Johnaaron
Hemdersan are In charge.
Theme - "Re-Capturing The
Penecostal Experience". Acts
2:4.
WOMEN'S DAY
House of Refuge Ministries,
Inc. will observe Women’s Day

Service at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00
p.m. The guest speaker will be
Mrs. Daisy McCaster of Or­
lando.
CHOIR REHEARSALS
The Earl E. Minott Inspira­
tional Choir has been organ­
ized. Members of the choir are
former students of Crooms
Academy. Seminole and SL
Paul church choirs. The direc­
tors Vemon "Papa* Jones,
Mary Liggons Debose, Ellander
Mobley
Soleman.
Charles
Jackson, John H. Liggons
along with other musicians wit
be a part of this choir. If you
wish to Join rehearsal, dates
are May 1. 8. 15. 22. 29, 1999
at 4:00 p.m.. place - St. Paul
Baptist Church. 813 Pine Ave,.
East Sanford 9th and Pine
Ave.. for further information
call Sheralyn J . Polk 321-4881
or Marva Y. Hawkins 322-5418.

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of th e In ternational Olympics;
the Javelin, th e triathlon and
th e shot p ut. But since the
m ajority of th e Cilrl Scouts p a r ­
ticipating In the 6th A nnual
S tard u st O lym pics on S a tu r­
day. April 10 were elem entary
school age, th e events were
changed a little.
The Javelin w as a lunoodle
c u t In half. The three elem ents
of th e Triathlon were kicking a
soccer ball aro u n d cones, m nnlng backw ards and crabwalking. And th e shot pu t, the
girl s favorite event, used a w a­
ter balloon.
Almost 200 girls com peted in
S aturday s event behind Lake
Mary City Halt.
After the girls com peted, they
got to watch th eir other favor­
ite events, th e leader co m p eti­
tion. Leader com peted against
each other In th e three-legged
race. Then. It w as the Brownie
ea d ers (the largest group of
leaders) against the Daisy,
J u n io r and S enior leaders in
th e tug-of-war. Much to th e d e­
light of all th e Brownies, the
Brownie leaders won.
S ta rd u st w as very lucky with
th eir com m unity support this
year. B ecause of the expense of
th e Olympics, the Service Unit
sells gold, silver and bronze
sp o n so rsh ip s Tills Isn't a fund
raiser, the m oney covers the
lo s t of the event only. T -sh irts
and m edals a re expensive.
Gold sponsors th is year w ere
B aker A H ostetler. C ounsellors
At Law: die S unnlland C o rp o ­
ration: G astroenterology A sso ­
ciates of C entral Florida: Doug
Fortier Photography: Longwood
Lincoln Mercury: Integrated
Office Networks: Em ulsion E n ­
gineering, Inc.; Tile P ro fes­
sio n als. Inc.; S tarstone and
th e Omni C apital Group. C u m ­
b erla n d F arm s w as a double
gold. Silver sp o n so rs were S a ­
fari Sun: A dm inistrative M an­
agem ent C onsultants, Inc. and
Post. Buckley. S chuh 6c J e m lgan. Inc.; an d N eonatology As-

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Girl Scout Daisies at the basketball toss.
soclates of C entral Florida.
Bronze sponsors were Best
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The Magic of S pring was the
them e for this y ear's Spring
Arts Fest. Friday. April 9 at
Lake-Mary City HalL The 7th
Annual Festival Is sponsored

H aw kins----Continued from Page 3C

NIGHT OF STARS
Night of S ta rs presented by
TaJIrt School of Perform ing
A rts and Academ ics will fea­
tu re some of C entral F lorida’s
finest talent. Orlando's own
C u rtis Raycm. tenor. Is a
regular guest of leading o p era
com panies aro u n d the world.
He h a s appeared in the title
roles In M ozart's Idom enes at
the Salzburg Festival. Drottringholm , D orm stadt. Venice
an d Miami: R ossini's Otcllo
an d Armlda (Rlnaldo) in V en­
ice. In Boris Godunov for Op­
era Company of Philadelphia,
recently In G ortnods F aust for
the Orlando Opera. A ppear­
an c es have been made in Ger­
m any. Ja p a n . Berlin, B oston.
Lincoln Center. Pretoria. South

each year by the Lake Mary
K lrm rnlary ETA. The heart of
th r event was the over 750
pleres of student art on d is ­
play.
There w as some wonderful
entertainm ent this year. Mi­
chael Kram er A Friends played
Jazz m usic fur the uudlence s
enjoym ent. The Lake Mary
Elem entary Band, conducted
by Amy Gonzales also played.
Two team s, a boys team and
girls tram , from Broadway

Gym nastics
performed
H ip
Magic of Million. T h r Magic of
Dance was presented by Studio
50 Performing Com pany under
the direction of G arm arie
Tomlinson
And. presenting
magic for th r young and the
young at heart, was Cookie the
Clown.
Food and refreshm ents were
available from the Lake Mary
Elementary Student Council
and the PTA provided face
painting.

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incoming 9-12th graders. Financial assistance available. No dancr
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As a concert a rtist Rayam
has performed with the Israel
Philharmonic
O rchestra de
Capilole. The American Sym­
phony. Mostly Mozart Festival.
New York Choral Society. Win­
ter P ark and Baldwin - Wallace
Bach Festivals.
He Is currently a n d artist In
residence al Bethune-Cookm an
College In Daytona. Beach.
Enjoy this evening of talent
also featuring H arry Burney,
Vernon Jones. Roslyn Burrough. "God Sent”, T h e Young
Perfumers' of TaJIrt Arts. Call
for tickets al 324-9140. T hurs­
day an d Friday, 11:00 a.m. to
7:00 p.m., Saturday. 9:00 a.m.
lo 1:00 p.m. TuJari School of
Performing Arts a n d Academics
at 519 Palmetto Ave.

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Life Word Center. 13th St. and
Oak Ave.. fee S25 . April 24.
7:00 p.m . R.S.V.P. by March
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Monday Thursday

GOSPEL MUSIC
T hr Mean Jen e D.J. num ber
one artist will begin a weekly
show of gospel music lo e n te r­
tain 'Young Youth and Fam i­
lies Reaching for Together­
ness*. P astors are Invited lo be
a p a n of this m usic and
leaching m inistry. Listen to
W.T.R.R. 1400 on the A.M. dial.
Monday. W ednesday. Friday
9:00 a.m . to 11:00 a.m .. T u es­
day and Thursday, 10:00 a.m .
10:35 a.m .. Sundays 6:00 p.m.
to 7 00 p.m . Various p asto rs
will be a part of this m lnstry.
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th eir China travel fund.
Miriam and Valerie’s School
of Dance Arts Is one of 10 s tu ­
dios selected by the United
S tates C ongress to p articip ate
in the International
Show
T ours In C hina. The selection
Is based on good citizenship,
talent and the ability to re p re­
sent the country.
In addition to the d an c ers,
the entourage to China will In­
clude parents, aunts, uncles,
seam stresses
and
friends.
The dancers will perform In
four cities,
conduct d an ce
classe s and sightseeing tours
an d be honored at two b a n ­
quets.
The Sanford Rotary Is s p o n ­
soring the trip for a m atching
g rant up to $2,000 s u p p le ­
m ented by o th er fund-raising
activities.
Before stru ttin g their s tu d In
C hina, the dan cers have b een
ca st In a perform ance at
Splendid C hina. Orlando, to be

announced al a later date.
Libby Prevail, the Sanford
W om ans C lubs new public
relations chairm an, has su b ­
mitted the following report
from the April m eeting:
Major Bruce Williams of the
Salvation Army presen led the
club with a certificate for
m em bers efforts In presiding
over the kettles In December.
1998. and raising $1,135. for
the arm y.
Beginning In October, the
club will change the meeting
time from the present 10:00
a.m. to 11:00 a.m . followed by
luncheon at noon and the p ro ­
gram.
A millennium fashion show
and dessert to benefit educa­
tion will be held on May 14.
beginning at 6:00 p.m. Tickets,
at $12.00 each, ca n be p u r­
chased from any club member.
The Literary G roup will meet
April 21 at the hom e of Ruth
Gaines. Charlotte Knowles will
review the book, "Secret Cere­

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Sanford artist Helen Hickey
conducted a watercolor sem i­
n a r al the clubhouse, T hurs­
day. from 9 a.rn. to 3 p.m.
DeLores Lash and her h o s t­
ess com m ittee decorated the
club with spring dowers. The
dining tables were centered
with long stem pink roses and
fem on m irrored glass.

LUNCH BUNCH
It was definitely 'April In
P arts' w hen the newly-formed
"Lunch Bunch" met for an o r­
ganizational meeting.
M artha Yancey was the
luncheon hostess at the Willow
Tree In beautiful downtown
Sanford. Those attending sat at
outside tables and relished all
the am enities of Paris except,
maybe, colorful um brellas and
serenading troubadours.
The group plans to m eet
m onthly for food, fun and fes­
tivity. O thers attending were
Rose Payne, Ann Brisson,

Jeanette Budget. Anne Clayton.
Libby Prevail. Je a n Melts and
this writer.

WELCOME HOME. DOROTHY
Sanford welcomes Dorothy
Schrorder back lo the com m u­
nity. After the death of h rr
husband. Herman. Dorothy
moved to Georgia lo be near
her daughter. She m issed her
friends and the su n sh in e stale
so much that she moved back
recently. She lives at Bram
Towers and her son. Bill and
Family, live at nearby Geneva.

FOUNDER’S DAY
All chapters of Beta Sigma
Phi mill celebrate Founder's
Day on April 24 at the Deltona
Inn. Festivities begin at 11:
a.m.. followed by luncheon. All
members and former m em bers
are invited to the last Foun­
der's Day celebration of the
millennium. For Inform ation,
call 321-1H87.

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DEAR AHIIY I am a bride-to-be
who i* in the midst of planning my
w edding I h av e several single
guest* on my wedding invitation
list Am I obligated to invite the sin­
BETWIXT AND BETWEEN
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that they do not have u significant
DEAR BETWIXT: The root of
other? I did not find that point in
our ■later’s unhappiness la her
vour wedding tsioklet.
u sb a n d ’a u n w illin g n e ss to
JUNE BRIDE accep t hla responsibility as a
parent, and it has sabotaged the
DEAR I1KIDE: You are under m arria g e. S m all w onder the
no o b lig a tio n to in v ite sin g le c h ild r en h ave problem s! It's
g u e s ts to b r in g an e s c o r t to In te r e stin g th at you are not
y o u r wedding, hut it would be more sympathetic to the battle
very gracious o f you to do so. sh e has been through during
Som etim es unuttarhed people th e last fiv e years, nor more
fe el iso la ted at w ed d in g s b e­ protective o f her feelings.
ca u se it may seem that every­
What you decide to do in the
one else is part o f a couple.
lo n g run is up to you. H ow ­
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th u t th is w a s o m itte d in my whether to continue or end the
wedding booklet - 111 correct it marriage, in the interest of fam­
in the next printing.
ily loyalty, I think you should
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If you b a n an event you
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can, fa s or e-m ail us.

DEAR ABBY. Five years ago. my
sister ‘Emmy.* who hat two chil­
dren, married ’Brad,* a man with
three kids of his own The children
were close in age — 7 to 10 Now
they’re almost all teen-agers
Emmv recently separated from
Brad and is considering divorce
The main reason seems to be that
Brad's children are disrespectful

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and disobedient, and are getting
into trouble at school Emmy says
she's tired of being ’the wicked step­
mother" trying to discipline them
without any help from him. Brad i*
very easygoing, and his children d &gt;
have some behavioral and emotion­
al problems
I don't want my sister to lie un­
happy. She should do whatever she
thinks is right for herself, her son
and daughter Frankly, if she can t
deal with her stepchildren, perhaps
th ey ’re better off without her a*
well
My problem is, I like Brad and
I’m fond of his kid* For five years
I've considered them part of our
family. I feel very uncomfortable
suddenly having to treat them like
outcasts Emmy feel* that if I con­
tinue to see them. I’m taking hi*
side and not supporting her
Personally. I’m happily married,
with a new baby who is very popu­
lar with his ’step’ cousins. I'd ap­
preciate hearing what you think

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c h ild r e n s h o u ld h r ta u g h t the
conse«|uenrrs of th e ir action* —
a n d I'd lie surprised if the chil­
d r e n involved in m a k in g those
p h tint* ex Its d i d n ' t r e c e i v e a
s e v e r e le c tu r e a n d g r o u n d in g
for th e ir mischief. Styles of dis­
cipline vary from family to fam­
ily. a n d m u k in g th e g ir ls foot
t h e h ill s e e m e d e x c e s s i v e l y
strict to me since it w as a first
offense.
I am a w a r e t h u t t h e r e a r e
m o re issu e s in v o lv e d thun
w h e th e r th e p a r e n t s sh o u ld
have h e r n liable fur th e phone
h ill t h e g ir l* r a n u p . T h e
c h ild r e n seem to ha v e u lot of
u n s u p e r v i s r d lim e o n th e ir
hand*, w hich in (hi* c a se they
u se d I n satisfy t h e i r c u r io s ity
atwiut *c*. “Victorious" I* over­
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the girls alatul se*. Now thut the
hassle w ith the phone t-nmpuny

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comment on the letter from “Victoriou» in Oregon,’ the woman whose
young daughter and niece made
adult entertainment telephone caIN
amounting to $260 She wiu fortu­
nate that, hy law, *he wan not ohligated to pay for the call*, hut there
are other uuiue* involvetl.
The girl* were old enough to
know they were doing something
wrong, and I n**ume they were
pun iih ed Hut I still think the
charge* were legitimate Parent*
should In' linnnanlly responsible if
their children break the law (i.e.
commit vandahtml
Children mu*t he taught that
actions have consequences for
which they inu.t take re-.|»m&lt;&lt;ihiltty Years ago. when my daughter
was a teen ager, she wa* careless
about guarding her telephone call­
ing card PIN number, and a friend
of her* u»ed the railing card with­
out permission to make S-V) worth
of calls
Neither of us knew the source of
these charges, and the telephone
company was willing to remove
them from our hill When we fig­
ured out the identity of the culler. I
a*ked the phone company not to
deduct the charge*, and niv (laugh
ter (Mild them
It was an espensive lesson for
tier, hut an important one Today
she Is a thoughtful, responsible
adult
not that she wouldnt b a te
been had I paid the charges or
allowed them to In- deducted
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bids, you enjoy a considerable edge
when the play begins. Ilia bid marks
the location ol the missing high-card
points. This deal is a textbook exam­
ple. After East opens one dub, you
storm into three no-trump. West lesds
the club four: 10, queen, ace. How
would you continue? Would you have
opened that East hand?
To answer the second question first,
my view is that opening with 12 highcard points is fine if you are going to
bid a decent suit, one you would be
happy for partner to lead. Also, you
need to have an easy rebid whatever
partner responds. So, I would open
with this hand. I would prefer to have
four dubs, but the suit does contain
two top honors. And there are no rebid
problems.
The deal, which occurred in
Portugal, was declared by Miguel
Goncalves. Unfortunately, no auction
was given, and I couldn't think of any­
thing convincing. In my sequence,
North's two-diamond bid is forcing.

PHILLIP
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though maybe not for 20 years!)
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missing only 12 high-card points, so
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ning with the d u b ace, plav three
rounds of diamonds (ace, king and
jack), discarding the ace and lung of
spades! What can East do? He may
cash the spade queen and club king,
but whatever he leads next puts you
back into the dummy for access to
those three diamond winners. And
note that East, if he had a fourth dia­
mond, would be endplayed in all four
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W ED N ESD AY
June 30, t999
91st Year, No. 220
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, F L

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Since 1908

V olunteers
lend a helping
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□ Briefs
Fire Department
hosts visitors
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS -

The Altamonte Springs Pro
Department will host youth
visitors from the Swedish
Fire Department for the next
two weeks. The guests
arrived Monday and will
depart on July 12 to
Helsingborg, Sweden. While
visiting the Central Florida
area, they will tour the fire
stations in Seminole County,
Are operations at Walt
Disney World Resort and
NASA, and spend time at
Daytona Beach, enjoy
Disney World and Sea
World. The 25 guests are
part of a fire-rescue youth
group, similar to the
American Fire-Rescue
Explorer Program. Most of
the visitors are aged 14*10
with aspirations of becoming
firefighters. The youth paid
their own way to come to
America with help from the
Altamonte Springs Fire
Department's youth group.

Staff Writer
SANFORD — In cities throughout
Seminole County, road construction is
paving the way for economic growth.
Drivers may not like to face road con­
struction, but improved transportation!
will mean people — and their money —
can travel around the county with ease.
On the northern end of the busy
Interstate-4 corridor, work on the 46-A
Interchange is expected to be completed

by the end of the year, according to Dob
Turk, executive director of Economic
Development for Seminole County.
"A strong economy requires good
infrastructure," Turk said.
Several key projects will begin this
year. Construction of the so-called "miss­
ing link" GrecncWay is expected to begin
in the latter part of the year. From
Sanford to Winter Springs, the
GrecneWay expansion is expected to
bring new visitors and to breathe new
life in the city's economy.

Realignment of the 1-4 and U S. 17-92
interchange will also be underway this
year. In Lake Mary, the 1-4 Fly-over con­
necting Cross Seminole Trail to the
Heathrow International Business Center
Ls being designed.
Heathrow International Boulevard will
become a four-lane road. International
Parkway will be extended beyond 46-A,
to SR 46.
In addition to the state projects, cities
throughout the county are planning
major road paving projects.

Entertaining the kids

Longwood rocker
lends a hand to
Danny Joe Brown

*

Tuesday. With her is “Manny the Mandril

"The grand thing
about the human
mind is that it can
turn its own tables
.and see meaning­
lessness as uttimate meaning."
John Cage

□ Index

Sons follow in
father’s footsteps
His son, Eugene Gregory, Jr.
approached the camp in the fall
of 1998 with the idea becoming a
camp counselor with his broth­
ers James Destry and Travis, to
raise awareness of the Youth
Ranch.
Staff Writer
Travis Gregory is a Seminole
County Sheriff's Deputy, James
SANFORD — The sons of Destry is a Deputy with the
slain Seminole County Deputy Jacksonville Sheriff's Office, and
Sheriff Eugene Gregory are pay­ Eugene, Jr. is a Baptist Pastor in
ing tribute to their father by Mississippi. Travis Gregory said
becoming camp counselors this gathering all three bothers
week at the Florida Sheriff's together usually takes "an act of
Youth Ranch in Barberville.
Congress," so this is a special
Deputy Eugene "Stetson" occasion for the family.
Gregory was killed on July 8,
Monday at the Seminole
1998, in a 13-hour standoff in the County Sheriff's Office in
Geneva area. Known for his abil­ Sanford, the three sons boarded
ity to help troubled kids, a bus for Barberville along with
Gregory was a camp counselor 25 troubled boys and girls from
at the Youth Ranch in the sum­ Seminole and Orange counties.
mer of 1996.
See Footsteps, Page 7A

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See Roads, Page 7A

Slain deputy known
for volunteer work;
sons continue work
at youth ranch

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In Oviedo, the city's plan to ease con­
gestion on SR 434 by diverting traffic
along Division Street is drawing heated
resistance from residents who say that
their peaceful neighborhoods would be
disturbed and that increased traffic in
neighborhoods would endanger children.
The Seminole County Convention and
Visitors Bureau reports that several new
hotels are springing up across the county.
Two new b « l and breakfast facilities in
Sanford recently opened, the Cherry

Sanford OKs road work
jects in March, and the city is in charge of imple­
menting the projects.
In other commission action Monday, retired
SANFORD — The Sanford City Commission on Acting Sanford Police Chief Ray Bronson was
Monday approved an agreement with Seminole given a Distinguished Citizenship Award, plus his
County to perform $5.8 million worth of road badge and service revolver.
Bom and raised in Sanford, Bronson retired from
improvements.
The road improvements will be paid for through the police department on Friday. He is now a
Sanford's share of Seminole County's 1-cent sales reserve deputy with the Seminole County Sheriff's
tax program, approved by voters in 1991.
Department.
The sales tax will fund construction of the East
"I just can't say how grateful we are for every­
West Connector Road, also referred to as the St. thing you've done," Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
John Parkway extension. The connector will be said. "I don't get lost for words often, but you've
built in three portions totalling 1.25 miles. The sec­ done more for this town than I can express."
tions include St. John Parkway to Upsala Road,
The commission tabled for two weeks a propos­
Lockhard Smith Canal to Bevier Road, and Bevier al to assign the Marina Hotel lease to Jim Barggren.
Road to Airport Boulevard.
Barggren requested the item be tabled, so the lease
Airport Boulevard will be extended, with a 1.6 can be assigned to a newly formed corporation
mile collector road from State Road 46 at Bevier under his control. Barggren owns 100 percent of
Road to County Road 15. In addition, downtown the corporation. He wants to perform renovations
Sanford will receive improvements to its circula­ to the Marina Hotel, and make it a Best Western
tion system.
hotel
The City Commission chose to work on the pro- Saa Sanford, Page 2A

LONGWOOD — Rock 'n' roll
baby boomers with a dash of
gray around the temples and a
touch of arthritis in their knee
joints will want to mark July 18
on their calendars.
A local promoter with deep
Seminole County roots and
deeper roots in rock in roll has
put together a benefit concert
for an ailing rocker that features
participation of group members
from a number of headline

groups from the early 80's to
present.
Riff West, a 1969 Lyman High
School graduate and head of Go
West Productions in Orlando,
has organized a benefit for
Danny Joe Brawn, former singer
of Molly Hatchet, at Club La
Vela in downtown Orlando.
Brown suffered a stroke shortly
after Thanksgiving 1998 and has
been hospitalized in Boca
Ration since. He is expected to
attend the benefit concert that
will feature a plethora of group
See Rocker, Page 7A

B ronson honored

8anfofd Mayor Larry Dale presents Ray Bronson with a plaque for his
service to the city of Sanford. Bronson was a police officer lor 25 years,
a rt served as Interim chief for the last eight months.

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Other commission action
included:
• Approval of an agreement
with St. Johns River Water
Management Distric for partial
funding of a reclaimed water
augmentation system. The city
received a grant o f up to

ed to cost $782,100.
• Acceptance of a Community
Partnership Award to the city
from the International Society of
Aboriculture Florida Chapter
for the renovation of Touhy
Park. The project included the
relocation of 80 Famous &amp;
Historic Trees to the park and
the removal of 13 mature laurel
oaks that were decayed. The
removal of the mature oaks was
a joint effort between the City
and
members
of
the
International
Society
of
Aboriculture Florida Chapter.
• Approval of the extension of
an agreement with Centra Care
to Sept. 30, 2000. Centra Care
serves as the City's Medical
Review Officer for all drug and
alcohol test results, and acts as
the specimen collection site.
• Approval of the annexation
of 600 Upsala Road. A.K.
Shoemaker, Jr. o f Shoemaker
Construction Company request­
ed the annexation. The property
is unergoing rezoning to
Planned Development as a sin­
gle family housing develop­
ment, allowing for up to 24
dwellings.
• Reappointment of Marveen
H. Kelly to the Nuisance
Abatement Board.
• Acceptance of bids for Touhy
Park renovations. Stone Age
Pavers bid the lowest to install a
concrete paving stone walkway,
for up to $72,000. In addition.
Smith Brothers Land Clearing
was the lowest bidder to pro­
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He’s supplying ‘chamber’ music for Sanford
Observing Ron Rose direct the
city's Chamber of Commerce
the past two years, Sanford
Mayor Larry Dale Is Impressed
and concerned about the man's
enthusiasm.
“It worries me that
he may run out of
gasoline,'' Dale said
Tuesday. “But then I
remember General
Patton — he ran out of
gasoline and still
won."
Ron Rose and
George Patton...
whoa, that may be a
stretch.
Russ
Ron Rose is a Ron
Rose, and that's good
enough for Sanford,
Fla. Tlw guy's earning
his salary by trying to project
pride in the dty.
“Each day I realize just how
neglected Sanford has been,"
said Rose, a 40-something man
who Ukes to tell people about
when he dated Patsy (Paugh)
Ramsey when the two attended
West Virginia University. Yes,
Rose dated, Jon Benet Ramsey's
mother.

Rose said he helped organize
the Miss West Virginia pageant,
which Ramsey won.
"Somewhere — in life — it's
amazing how many people we
bump elbows with/' Rose said.
From the time he
was In college, Rose
knew he wanted to be
a promoter. First, it
was tourism in West
Virginia. He didn't
coin, "Almost
Heaven, West
Virginia" but he used
it in each quarter of
the state. Rose
believed West Virginia
was heaven.
Later, he decided
heaven was Jensen
Beach, Fla. He became
that city's Chamber of
Commerce Director in 1985.
Quickly, he put together an
event known as the Jensen
Beach Pineapple Festival. He
stayed eight years on the
Treasure Coast.
It was an internet advertise­
ment for the Sanford job that
caught Rose's eye. The city was
seeking a promoter to head the

White

---------P olice lo f t-------Battery/Domestic Violence
Sanford - June 26. Peter Carrington McLeod, 59, of Summerline
Avenue was arrested by Sanford police following a domestic
disturbance at his residence. He was charged with domestic
violence and battery.
Altamonte Springs - June 28. Thomas Jerome Brown, 34, of
Lake Mobile Avenue was arrested by Seminole County deputies
following a disturbance at his residence, he was charged with
aggravated battery and domestic violence.
Lake Maty •June 28. Ramdus Rodriguez, 20, of Whittingham
Place, Lake Mary, was arrested at his residence by Seminole
County deputies following a domestic disturbance, he was
charged with battery and domestic violence.
Apopka - June 28. Carlos Humberto Ibanez; 27, of Windchime
Clide, Apopka, and his brother Alvaro Antonio Ibanez, 26,
same address were arrested by Seminole County deputies fol­
lowing a domestic disturbance at their residence. Both were
charged with battery and domestic violence.
Lake K faiy-June 28. Israel Rodriguez, 22, of Regal Point
Tm ace, Lake Mary was arrested by Seminole County deputies
following a disturbance at his residence. He was charged with
battery and domestic violence.
Sanford •June 28. Anne Marie Pouch, 27, of Wind ridge Circle,
Sanford, was arrested by Sanford police at her residence follow­
ing a domestic dispute. She was charged with aggravated bat­
tery, and domestic violence in the presence of a child.
Longwood - June 28. Christina Lynn Daugenbaugh, 20, of
Avaiona Drive, Sanford was arrested by Seminole County
deputies followings disturbance at a bar on 17-92 Longwood.
She was charged with aggravated battery and domestic vio­
lence.
Drug Arrests
Fern Park - June 26. Donald James Sdmeca, 36, of Lake of the
Woods Boulevard, Fem Park and Willis Ray Shelton, 48, no
fixed address were questioned by Seminole County deputies on
routine patrol in a wooded area of Fem Park. Sdmeca was
charged with possession of a controlled substance-cannabis and
possession of drug paraphernalia. Shelton was charged with
possession of a controlled substance-cannabis.
Fem Park •June 28. Robert B. VanPutten, 18, of Sutteramill
Circle, Casselberry and Jair Javier OUvo, 18, of Meandering
Court, Casselberry were stopped by Seminole County deputies
at SR 436 and Fem Park Boulevard. They were charged with
possession of cannabis-less than 20 grams, and possession of
drug paraphernalia.
••
Sanford - June 25. Lisa Ann Jenkins, 31, of Marshall Avenue,
Sanford, was stopped by Sanford police at Cypress Avenue.
She was charged with possession of crack cocaine and posses­
sion o f drug paraphernalia.

Longwood-June 28. Jeremy Arthur Barnes, of Diane Circle,
Casselberry was stopped by Longwood police at SR 600 and
Dog TVack Road, Longwood. he waa charged with two counts
of possession of narcotics, and one count o f possession of e con­
trolled substance.
Oviedo - June 28. John N. WInam, 49, of Luke Street,
Christmas, waa stopped by Seminole County deputies on
Lockwood Boulevard, Oviedo. He waa charged with posses­
sion o f a controlled substance-cannabis, possession of drug
paraphernalia, and possession of an illegal license plate.
Oviedo * June 28. Robert Arthur Innanen, 34, of West SR 434, t
Oviedo, wee stopped near his residence by Seminole County
deputies, he was charged with possession of s controlled sub­
stance, less than 20 grama of cannabis, and driving on a sus­
pended license.
Gomf^ 36, of West 16th Street,
,4 .

Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce.
"I wanted the job, and I got
it," Rose said. “I sincerely
believed then — and still
believe — I can make a differ­
ence in this community. This
town has been neglected so
long. Changes are happening,
but the best is coming.
"There's prosperity all around
us, and we'll be in the midst of
this prosperity with transporta­
tion breakthroughs In the next
five years. The St. Johns River
Parkway, the GrceneWay and a
direct 46A to the Interstate will
turn things upside down. And
lets not harm the charm. Good
things are coming."
Rose staged a Heritage
Festival in Sanford last
November that attracted 20,000
people. Chubby Checker and
Lover Boy were the entertain­
ment.
“The festival is a musical
event," Rose said. “Those who
came last year liked the music.
We haven't contracted anyone
yet. We'll get someone good."
The $5 admission to last
year's Festival shutout some

families but Rose said it was
necessary. The entertainers had
to be paid, and it is expensive
staging the Festival. One day, he
promised, the Festival will be
belter than Jensen Beach's
Pineapple Festival.
Sanford, Rose said, will
change for the better when more
people get involved in efforts to
enhance the city.
"The community has to have
more pride. We've got to clean
up areas where there is litter. Fix
up places like the Ritz Theatre.
Sanford needs to get a lot clean­
er."
From the window of his office
across Palmetto Avenue, Rose
pointed to the tall grass and
weeds in a field he says is a dis­
grace to the city.
"We should be ashamed of
this — right in the heart of the
town, in front of the library,"
Rose said.
Perhaps, Patton would have
driven a tank across the Held.
Who knows? Maybe Ron Rose
will do the same.
a km Whlto'i column nppMrt TWtdijr
through ftotorJjjr In Dm SomlnoW lU tiM .

Obituaries
JANICE G. COURTNEY
Woodlawn Carey Hand
Janice G. Courtney, 46, State Funeral Home, Longwood, is in
Road 46, Geneva, died Saturday charge of services.
June 26,1999. Bom Aug. 14,1952
in Morristown, Tenn., she moved
HUGH T. HUNTER
to Central Florida in 1983 from
Hugh T. Hunter, 77, Capital
Morristown. Mrs. Courtney was Lane, Sanford, died Monday
an Artist. She was a member of June 28,1999. Bom in Cedar Hill,
First United Methodist Church Tenn., he moved to Central
of Oviedo.
Florida in 1995 from Alien, Texas.
Survivors include husband, 'Mr. Hunter was a Terminal
James A. Courtney, Jr., Geneva; Manager in the Trucking
son, James A. Courtney, III, Industry. He was a Methodist.
Oviedo; father, Don Stines,
Mr. Hunter was a U S. Army
Morristown, Tenn.; mother, Ada Veteran who served in WWII. He
McMillan, Morristown, Tenn.; was a member of V.F.W.
brother,
Gary
Stines,
Survivors include wife,
Morristown, Tenn.; brother, Virginia Hunter, Sanford; daugh­
Steve Stines, Oviedo; brother, ter, Shirley Smith, Allen, Texas;
Rick Stines, Morristown, Tenn.; daughter,
Joyce
Salmon,
three granddaughters, 'Alexis, GarlaAd, Texas; sister, Betty
Arrian* and Amber.
4
Kirby, Ridge Top, Tenn; three
Baldwin-Fairchlld Funeral grandchildren; one great-grand­
Home, Oviedo, is in charge of child.
services.
Baldwin-FairchUd-Osklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
CARLOTA C GONZALEZ
Home, Lake Mary, is in charge of
Carlota C. Gonzalez, 94, Palm arrangements.
Way, Sanford, died Monday, June
CHARLES "CHUCK" SCOTT
28,1999. Bom Nov. 4,1904 in San
German, Puerto Rico, she moved
Charles “Chuck" Scott, 46,
to Central Florida in 1977 from Magnolia Avenue, Sanford, died
Miami. Mrs. Gonzalez waa a Sunday June 27,1999. Bom Nov.
homemaker.
She
was
a 26, 1952, in Lake Forest Ul., he
Presbyterian.
moved to Centra! Florida in
Survivors include son, Charles 1967. Mr. Scott was a selfGonzalez, Sanford; five grand­ employed carpenter. He was a
children; nine great-grandchil­ member of the Church of the
dren.
Nazarene, Sanford.
Gramkow Funeral Home,
Survivors include wife, Susan
Sanford, is in charge o f services.
Scott Sanford; son, Andy Scott
Sanford; son, Charlie Scott,
ERNESTINE H. HULETT
Sanford; daughter; Jessica Scott,
Ernestine H. Hulett, 78, Tste Sanford; daughter, Amanda
Court, Orlando, died Tuesday, Scott, Sanford; mother, Peggy
June 29, 1999. Bom in Vanlear, Scott McIntosh, Orlando; broth­
Ky., she moved to Central er, Daniel Scott, Hawthorne;
Florida in 1985. Mrs. Hulett was brother, Walter Scott, Orlando;
a retired registered nurse. She brother, Robert S co tt Boca
was a Baptist.
Raton; sister, Bette Arnold,
Survivors include husband, Dr. Jacksonville; sister, Charlene
Paul M. Hulett Orlando; son, Carlini, Clermont.
Paul D., Orlando; four grandchil­
Gramkow Funeral Home,
dren.
Sanford, is in charge of services.

Barge wreck
investigated

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Police hold Harlev raffle
SA N FO RD -A raffle for a
1999 Harley Davidson Night
Train with a trailer will be held
July 17 at Joe's Crab Shack near
the Seminole Towne Center in
Sanford at 4 p.m. Proceeds will
benefit the Sanford Police
Explorers and the Fraternal
Order of Police. Donations for
the raffle tickets are $25. The
tickets are on sale at the Sanford

The barge was carrying 14£00
gallons of oil. There were no
spill or leaks, but five boats
moored at the dock sustained
damage, two of them were
totaled and another two
incurred extensive damage. No
injuries were reported in the
mishap.
Petroleum Transport Company,
owner of the barge, la cooperat­
ing in the investigation which
also involves the U S . Coast
Guard.

Police Department. Attendance
is not required to win the raffle.
The Police Explorers will use its
portion of the money raised to
purchase a van. The van will be
used to transport police explor­
ers to events, such as traffic con­
trol and observations of police
on patrol.
For more information, call
322-1244 or 323-3030.

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Florida Game and Fresh Water
Fish Commission investigators
are continuing to look into the
cause o f a barge crash that
slammed into a dock on the St.
Johns River near Sanford this
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E d ito ria l &amp; O pinion
______ Our View______

Your View

R ed, W hite and W h o?

Bryant: leave
Bush alone

In media-hyped ’90s, where rock stars and
athletes dominate the national conscinense,
are there any true-blooded patriots left?
Before you embark on whatever traditional activities encompass
your traditional three-day Fourth of July weekend, tease your fel­
low workers, classmates or neighbors with this little brain game.
Ask them to think for a minute or two and then name five people
they consider authentic American patriots from the last 10 years.
They may surprise you with a quick list of nominees, naming per­
sons they deem worthy of that designation. You may be equally
surprised at their stumped silence. We indeed seem to be in short
supply of modem day Patrick Henry’s, Paul Revcre's, Abe
Lincoln’s, and Thomas Jefferson's. Citi/en-soldier-statesmen like­
wise appear lacking in our contemporary national inventory. But
they are out there, often drowned out and obscured by the cacoph­
ony that has become mass media and the factionalization and fractionaliztion that has become our republic.
The denotative meaning of patriot according to Webster's dictio­
nary is, "one who h is a love of country, a devotion to the welfare
of one's country; the virtues and actions of a patriot.
The concept of virtue according to that definition certainly rules
out one group of national "leaders" while genuine devotion to the
welfare of our country and not love of individual or group agendas
rules out others considered national "leaders."
So where do we stand as fewer of us turn out for traditional
parades, marching bands and fireworks? What becomes of our
national consciousness as we drift farther away from the real sig­
nificance of the Fourth of July in much the same manner that we've
drifted away from the real meaning of Christmas?
As our national demographics continue to show signs of age,
there are fewer and fewer of us left from generations that perceive
patriotism in a far different light than most of us perceive it in
today.
As you munch on your hamburgers and hot-dogs and enjoy the
day off, ask a grandparent for their list o f five names. Ask a 20something college student the same.
Chances are their respective lists will differ dramatically. Who is
on your list of contemporary "patriots?"

Making the Grade
of the county, there's still lots of work to do
It appears Seminole County students are in good hands. If
Florida Department of Education Officials accept new data from
the school system , Seminole County schools would rank second in
the state behind the Sarasota school system.
However, because the statewide report card gives six elementary
schools " 0 's ," including five in Sanford, serious questions remain.
Each school receiving a "D " faces the common difficulty of trying
to teach many students from families who are struggling Just to put
food on the table.
The district needs to look at what further efforts can be taken to
help students whose families have economic problems, and are not
fully toady to start school. Lowering class sizes and seeking state
funding to Improve education for students In schools with lower
ratings are two of the options officials are considering.
Goldsboro Elementary School, for instance, received a "C "
despite having many students whose families face economic chal­
lenges. The school also has a strong magnet program that enriches
the curriculum and attracts students to the school.
The district is already, pouring millions of dollars into programs at
the schools with "D V that are designed to Improve skills in read­
ing, writing and math, according to Superintendent Paul Hagerty.
Teachers at the schools are working with both students and par­
ents. The schools have dedicated teachers and administrators with
’ innovative, programs to bring technology into the classroom.
The overall test scores of Seminole County schools speak for
themselves about the quality of education being offered. County
students ranked above state averages on all levels of the Florida
Comprehensive Assessment Test and on Florida Writes!, according
to scores released In May.
The lOth-greders ranked second in the reading and writing por­
tions of the tests. The lOth-gradere also tied for the top math score
statewide. Eighth graders ranked seventh In writing, and the fourth
graders ranked eighth in writing.
The FCAT measures statewide achievement in reading at grades
4 ,8 , and 10 and in mathematics at grades 5 ,8 , and 10. County stu­
dents made gains in every portion of the test.
But, when six elementary schools in the county make " D V this
points to possible trouble later for middle and high schools.
Elementary schools are the foundation for secondary schools.
Families and communities are the foundation for elementary
schools. It Is time for the communities near struggling elementary
schools and school officials to come together with efforts to ensure
that students are prepared to leant.

On-campus vs. off-campus
It's getting dose to that time of year-col­
Idea of double locked doors and c?rd
leges will be moving many new fresh­
only entries. But the students should
men into the on-campus or sometimes
not scoff at this new way of life. You
off-campus housing to start the most
can not begin to imagine the bands you
memorable four (or more) years of their
make while brushing your teeth with 10
life.
other girls in a hall bathroom, creating
friendships that last a Lifetime and are
Mom and Dad are either wiping the
unattainable through off-campus living.
tears away or Jumping for Joy, but the
The safety factor brings to mind the
one emotion all parents of new college
students will face is worry. Will my child
tragedy years ago at the University of
be safe?
Florida, the infamous Gainesville mur­
ders. Where did this killer find his
Safety lanes, paired with aodal
Summer
helpless victims ... oh that's right in
lasues, are all part of the controversy
off-campus apartment complexes. 1
that arises when the on-campus vs. offguess those dam locked doors to the
campua housing debate begins.
Whether Ow debate is between father and daugh­
girb' dorms were Just too much trouble.
ter or between the University and worried par­
The schools in Florida need to realize that the
ents, the lack of on-campus housing for first year
first two years of college life are the most charac­
students is becoming a pressing issue.
ter shaping yean a young adult will face. The col­
Here in Central Florida, we can look in our back­ leges need to provide these newly independent
yard to witness the UCF conflict of on-campus
students with a protected an-campus living envi­
housing shortages. Parents want their children to
ronment that encourages interaction and overall
rave me aonn experience/ one or protection encs enjoyment of life.
social interaction, but the available on-campus
So in order for the Florida schools to stay current
housing is scarce.
and competitive, they must provide an-campus
As a miUgr student who spent two years in a
housing for their incoming students. Comean
tiny Uttle dorm room, 1 can honesdy say I would
guys, If your student body is growing, then let the
never want to Uve off-campus during those formi­
University grow with them.
dable first years.
Summt CopHnJ I* tn M m wiA Sw S*a4nob Htald.
The security appeases parents, who relish at tfe

Copeland

Shame on Reggie White
A t the recent Atlanta meeting of the
tion of Southern Baptists, not to men­
Southern Baptist Convention, delegates
tion a place on the podium.
were blessed with the presence of the
It was just four years ago, during
right Rev. Reggie White, retired Green
another Atlanta meeting, that Southern
Bay Packers defensive end, ordained
Baptists acknowledged and apologized
fundamentalist minister and ardent
for their wrongheaded stance on slav­
gay-basher. White brought down the
ery and promised to eliminate racism
house with a redtation of Bible verses
In their churches.
that he declared the word of God
The convention was formed In 1845,
•gainst gays.
partly In defense of the "right" to own
"I've never criticized ffie gay
slaves. Throughout the dvl) rights
lifestyle," White said. "I've only pro­
movement, many Southern Baptist
Cynthia
churches staunchly opposed integra­
claimed urhat God himaelf said."
tion.
Having grown up fat a Baptist duirdv
I've read the same verses White has
If the white conventioneers didn't
read, along with others that order that women
see the connection, you'd think It might occur to
be aeg tegaled during menstruation and that pro­ White: The rhetoric he uses to support his gay­
hibit eating sw an* shellfish, pork and rabbit.
bashing is eerily reminiscent of the Bible-based
rhetoric the Southern Baptists and other funda­
But since I'm no theologian, 1 lack White’s
absolute assurance that I know what God was
mentalists used for so long to support radsm.
thinking. So I'll stick to White: What was he
Just as Christian fundamentalists are now
thinking? How can he enthusiastically take up
absolutely certain that the Bible supports their
the mantle of bigotry with a group that only
homophobia, they were, until recently, absolute­
ly certain that the Bible supported their rad ii
recently renounced Us bigotry against him? A
few dio de t ago, White, who la blade, could not
prejudices.
S e e T ucker, P i g * 7 A
have gotten a rest in the audience at a conven­

Tb the editor:
My fellow Floridians, leave
Mrs. Bush alone. She’s a wife.
She lied to keep her husband
from knowing how much she
spent on clothes, she's paid a
hell of a price, let it go. The
"Good Book" talks about these
"without sin" casting the first
stone. 1 don't know many
wives who haven't lied to their
husbands about the cost of
something they really wanted at
feast a couple of times over the
years. She screwed up, has
more than paid the price. Let it
go. Let's not forget either that
Governor Bush's father was a
Navy Pilot rescued at sea after
his plane went down in W.W.1I.
The Bush Family has personal
understanding of the trauma of
military families even If their
wealth excludes their under­
standing o f veterans benefit
issues.
We have an Impeached, draft
dodging President, representing
us all over the world sending
our family and friends Into
combat without having once
had the courage to do what they
are doing for their country. If
Bill Clinton were a CEO of any
company his illicit affair with a
subordinate employee would
have him in Jail, instead he Is a
serving, impeached President.
His Vice President who never
saw any military action thinks
the VA Budget is just fine, so
those who paid dearly for their
service to our country can not
The Land of the Free never
ceases to amaze me. Somehow
despite our deplorable treat­
ment of them, we still have men
and women ready to defend
this country, to allow people
like Bill d in ton to thrive on a
system they know well enough
to abuse. We cut the defense
budget year after year, and send
them to combat with equipment
in deplorable condition as a
direct result of the defense bud­
get cuts, and scoff at the very
real threat to biological warfare
unleashed right here. Proximity
to Orlando with so many for­
eign visitors makes ups a pri­
mary target folks.
Mis. Bush did what any wife
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H an gin ' Out
Young W riters show imagination, creativity in stories
Here are some writings that werr
submitted for Hangin’ Out by
Seminole County elementary school
students.
Vacation
By Tbnya Harjo
On my vacation we went
through Florida, Alabama,
Mississippi, Tennessee, and
Arkansas. I met some cousins
from Oklahoma. We stayed with
my mcmaw and pepaw. We
went to a wedding and took pic­
tures. Then we ate cake. My
vacation was fun.

Computer Bug
By Douglas Rowe
Once upon a time there was a
bug that was curious about
everything. But one day the little
bug saw a computer and went
into it. He wandered around in
the computer. Right when the
bug was about to get out, a giant
disc blocked the way out. Then
all of a sudden a little girl turned
on the computer and in back of
him a computer appeared. Out
of no where a giant, giant ape
came and chased the little bug.
When all of a sudden a loud
voice shouted "time for bed!"
The little girl turned off the com­
puter and the jungle and the ape
disappeared. The game was
over. The bug got out of the com­
puter and then flew away. The
end, or is it?

The Leprechaun
By Alexia Stuckey

it after it was done. I couldn't
wait.
That night, I sneaked Into the
Once a time there was a lep­ garage. I climbed into the big red
rechaun named Robert. One day scat of the silvery machine. I
he went to follow a rainbow. It read the buttons. One said
took him a long time. When he Prehistoric another said Knights of
got there, he saw a little girl the Round Table. I decided on the
named Alexis. There were dais­ round table. I pushed the button.
es, tulips, and sunflowers. Right The garage started to shake. So
before his eyes there was the did I! Then I saw all sorts of col­
strangest thing ever. It was a ors, squiggly lines, and stars. I
rainbow flower! It made a rain­ felt a big shutter. I opened the
bow wherever it was planted. doors and unbuckled my seat
The girl saw the leprechaun and belt.
tried to catch him, but she didn't.
You wouldn't believe what I
He just disappeared. Alexis saw. I saw a huge castle. It had
looked all around and couldn't pointy towers and a big brown,
find him, so she went home. wooden drawbridge. I stood up
When the little girl was gone, the and walked over to the door
leprechaun came back out and looking for a doorbell, but all I
found the gold by the rainbow.
saw was a big golden knocker. I
pulled it up and threw it down
Haiku Poems
on the door. It made an enor­
By Kyle Thomas
mous sound. Then the door
started to open.
Cocoons will open,
A large man came to the door.
Pretty, colorful, and small.
He had a silver suit on. He asked
Butterfly inside.
what I wanted to see the king for.
I said, "I don't know." He said,
Striped tigers roam Earth,
"Come in. The king will with
Fierce, protective, endangered,
you in a few 'momenlays'.’' 1 had
camouflaged beauties.
no idea what he meant, but I
think he said in a few minutes.
Going Into Time
Then the king came in. He said
By Randl Heltand
he would show me around the
castle. First, he showed me the
One day I went into my garage kitchen. It was very grody. Then
and I saw my dad working on he showed rooms that were very
something. 1 asked him what it icky. Gag! One of the rooms
was. He said it was a TIME looked like you just walked into
MACHINE!! I shouted, "Yippee! a spaghetti factory. I mean it was
Yea!" and all those kinds of ugly. The bed was so small a
things. He said we could ride in midget could sleep in i l

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After he showed me the rooms,
I said, "I have to go home to my
own world." I said bye-bye and
pushed a button. I saw a lot of
stars and different colors. I start­
ed to get dizzy! I thought I was
going to throw up. Then before I
knew it I was back in my garage
and my daddy never found out.
Ylppeeee!
Mr. Forgetful
By Code j. Bay
One day at Winter Springs
Elementary School long ago a
forgetful student named Mike
was having a dreadful day. He
had been working on one math
problem for the last 15 minutes
for countless times. Every time
he had it figured out, he kept
getting distracted by something
and then forgot his answer.
Then he teacher, Mr. Perez,
called on Mike.
"Michael, please tell the class
the answer to number one."
Mike was speechless. He didn't
know the answer!
"I don't know the answer," he
u u e ik td ,
"Well then," Mr. Perez said, "I
suppose a little detention is in
order."
After detention, Mike ran
straight home. No friends, no
playground, home. He went
down to the basement and hid
behind an old box. He did not
want anyone to find him. After
sitting there for a while, he fell
asleep. When he woke up, he
was in his bed. His mom came
into his room.
"I heard what happened at
school," she said, "Let's make a
tittle settlement. You do your
work and w e could do some­
thing fun." &gt;
"Alright, I will." He said. Hie
mom Heft the room and Mike
looked out the window. It was
night He threw off his shoes.
"I guess I had a kttJe enjoy­
ment today," Mike murmured.
"Oh thank goodness."
Mike felt die softness off ths
pillow as hs dozed off to slsep.
"I'll do my best m om ," he
whispered.
"I

One beautiful morning my
friend Danny and I decided to
take a trip in a limo. We wanted
to go and visit the richest person
in the world. Bill Gates.
Next, Denny and I asked our
moms. I asked my mam if we
could visit Bill Gates and if we
could rent a limo alao. So sba
rented a white ona with purple
tinted windows, a cellular
phone, a T.V., a refrigerator and
abed.
Then, Danny turned the T.V.
on and he turned it to WWF.

Quickly he ate a piece of cake
and I ate a piece of pie. Danny
drank Coke and I drank the
same. Then we went to sleep in
the beds.
Finally, we arrived at Bill
Gates' house. He had lost a ring
with a red ruby on It. Yahoo! We
found It and Bill Gates gave us a
million dollars each and we
lived happily ever after.
That was a great visit in a great
Umo on a great day.

the big brown doors. When I
was going home I made some
jokes up.
That was the day that I became
famous on accident. Now at
school I tell my friends jokes and
make them laugh. Now when I
grow up you know what I'm
going to be.

What Happened to Me
By Russell Moore

Schools are places that have
strong effects and influences on
people. Each day I do things that
will effect and influence my life.
Two things that positively make
a difference to me are books and
computers. Let me explain to
you about these Important
things.
The first thing I want to tell you
about is the books that help me
improve. There are all kinds of
books to help me improve, like
books that inform me and books
that help my imagination
explore more places.
The next thing I want to tell
you about things that help my
life improve is a computer. I can
do lots of things on a computer
like type up stories and practic­
ing my multiplication.
The reason I chose books and
computers is because they are
the two things that h e lp . the
most. Like I said before books
and computers can help me by
informing me about interesting
facts and also helping my imagi­
nation to explore farther.

One day I became famous by
walking on stage by a micro­
phone and I said a joke and peo­
ple started to laugh. I didn't hear
anyone say anything so I didn't
know what was going on. I start­
ed to look around for a comediFirst, I looked at them and they
were laughing so bad at me I
thought their eyes were going to
pop out. I just guessed that they
heard my joke. I started to walk
to the other end of the stage. I
walked off stage and people
started to whisper something.
Next, I got on stage again and
told the people one more joke.
The people started to laugh
some more. So before I knew it I
was saying more and more
jokes.
Finally, I told the people I was
out o f jokes. The people started
to laugh some more because
they thought it was a joke. I got
off stage and went out through

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2/3 cup shredded Cheddar or Amerlean d w M i
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1/3 cup slivered or sliced almonds

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Chik-N-llrocroli Pot Pies: Linda Wood's Grand Priir-w innlng entry irefHgersled category! in the IITR Pillsbury B akr-O ff contest.

1 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup shortening
1/2 cup peanut butter
2 tablespoons milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 egg
49 milk chocolate candy kisses, un-

P reheat oven to 375 d egrees
Lightly spoon flour into a m easur­
ing cup; level off. In a large bowl, com
b in e flou r, th e 1/2 cup gran u lated
sugar, the brown sugar, baking soda,
salt, shortening, peanut butler, milk,
vanilla and egg Mix at low speed until
stiff dough forms Shape dough into 1inch b alls, and roll them in sugar.
P la ce 2 inches ap art on un greased
cookie sheets.
Bake for 10 to 12 minutes or until
golden brown. Im m ediately top each
cookie with 1 chocolate kiss, pressing
down firmly so cookie crack s around
ed ge. R em ov e coo k ies from cookie
sh eets Yield: 4 dozen cookies.
— Recipe created by Freda Smith,
G ibso n bu rg, O hio, 1957. R ep rin ted
from “T h e B e s t From 50 Y e a r s of
B ake-O ff C o n te sts," P illsbury Cook­
books, 1999.

HUNGRY BOYS' CASSEROLE
Fo r the cassero le:
1-1/2 pounds ground beef

1 cup chopped celery
1/2 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped green bell pepper
1 garlic d o v e, peeled and minced
1 6-ounce can tomato paste
3/4 cup water
1 teaspoon paprika
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 16-ounce can baked beans (do not
drain)
1 15-ounce can Omen Giant or OM
El Peao garbanzo bean s or Prog resso chickpeas, drained

2 tablespoons sliced stuffed green
otivea
1 tablespoon slivered alm ond*
Fo r the biscuits:
1-1/2 cu p s Pillsbury B e s t All-Pur­
p o se Flour
2 teasp oons baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 cup margarine
1/2 to 3/4 cup milk
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DEAR AHBY: I am having u
struggle with my parents. I am 2fi
years old and still living at home.
I started seeing a man about a
year ago. My parents objected to
this for many reason*, lie Is 12
re older than I am, and they say
a limited educational background
could bring me down socially, which
would lead to a thousand other
problems. They seemed to be very
concerned about how we would be
perceived as a “couple." Neither of
these things has been an issue for
this man or for me.
Well, my father began placing
restriction* on the amount of time 1
spent with this man. I had to be
home by 12:30, and if I wasn't, my
parents would track me down via
cell phone. I could not go to this
man's apartm ent because what
would pemple say? I finally got fed
up and reminded my parents that
I’m an adult, capable or making my
own decisions.
Abby, I have alwaya been there
for my family, always sacrificed my
time for all of them. I went to col­
lege to uphold the family name and
made something of myself ao the
family would be proud of me. Now I
don't know what to do.
I love this man and want to see If
we have a fature. I aee no harm in
testing the water. But my parents
are impossibly stubborn, and once
they believe they are right, it would
taks an act of God to change their
minds. I know It's hard for parents
to let go, but I feel they won't even

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CHIK-N-BROCCOLI POT PIES

Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Thaw
broccoli: Cut a small slit in the cen te r
of each pouch and microwave at high
pow er fo r 5 to 6 m in u te s o r until
thawed
Meanwhile, sep arate dough into 10
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bottom and up sides, forming a 1/2tnch rim over the edge of e ach muffin
cu p . Spoon ab o u t I ta b le sp o o n of
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In a large bowl, com bine the thawed
broccoli with sauce and chicken: min
well. Spoon about 1/4 cup o f broccoli
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Sprinkle with almonds.
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Seminole Chapter #20 meets
on the first and third Thursday
of each month at 7 :30 p,m. a t
the Sanford Lodge #62 F&amp;AM.
The lodge Is located at 212
Park Avc. North, Sanford. For
more information call (4071
322-2616.

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ground beef, celery, onion, bell pepper
and garlic. Cook o v er m edium -high
heat until b eef It browned and thor­
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low. SUr In tom ato paste, water, pa­
prika and salt. Add baked beans and
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Thicker

Letters

Continued from Page 4A

If I were White, that would
give me pause. I'd wonder if
somebody would end up apolo­
gizing for my prejudices 150
years from now.
White, of course, is not the
only black minister who has
preached homophobia from the
pulpit. Indeed, the Southern
Baptists’ apology for past racial
sins was part of an effort to
attract more members of color
into their fold. They see an
opportunity to bring white
Christian gay-bashers and black
Christian gay-bashers together
in one color-blind campaign of
bigotry.
This is something black
America can hardly afford. HIV

Continued from Page 4A
infection is now growing faster
among blacks than any other
ethnic group. Of the new AIDS
cases reported in American men
in 199B, black men accounted
for 40 percent, according to the
Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention. Black women have
been even harder hit, account­
ing for 61 percent of the new
cases reported among women.
While most of the new cases
are transmitted through hetero­
sexual sex or intravenous drug
use, the hysteria that surrounds
homosexuality prevents a frank
discussion of AIDS in black
America. The black church, an
institution that can reach large
numbers of people quickly, has

either been silent on the issue
or, worse yet, contributed to the
ignorance, fear and bigotry. In
such a climate, there is little dis­
semination of information about
AIDS prevention or treatment
options for those already infectSo as HIV spreads in black
America, black fundamentalist
ministers have joined their
white counterparts in a cam­
paign that will ensure that the
death toll grows. Someday, sure­
ly, somebody will end up apolo­
gizing for that.
CynlfcU IW k tf b lh» rdikMKI f»|* niltor
lot Ikt Atlanta CooMIHillon.

O Iftf Ualm ul r m SpriUiM

R ocker
Continued from Pigs 1A
members from big name rock
bands of the era. Among expect­
ed participants arc group mem­
bers from Molly Hatchet,
Blackfoot, The Marshall Tucker
Band, Foghat, Pat Travers Band,
Outlaws, Lynard Skynard,
Charlie Daniels' Band,
Rossington Band, and Doc
Holiday.
West, once the youngest mem­
ber of Foghat and a group regu­
lar with Molly Hatchet through­
out the '60s, is the son of long­
time Sanford residents Mr. and
Mrs. R E. West.
"Old rockers never die, they
just go into promotions,"
laughed West from his Orlando
office.
The benefit will be all business.
The concert is scheduled for an 8
p.m. start.

"We're trying to help out a
guy who was once on top of the
rock 'n' roll world, but has fallen
on tough times," explained West.
"The concert is a step in helping
Danny Joe put his family back
together. Not only did he have a
major stroke, but his wife is cur­
rently ill as well, and we're try­
ing to get the five family chil­
dren back together. They've been
spread among family relatives
and foster homes."
West said that Brown has come
close to dying on several occa­
sion since Thanksgiving, but the
upcoming benefit concert is a
real boost that keeps him fight­
ing. Brown is expected to attend
but will not be able to play.
"We have a few more surprise
guests that I’m working on, so
there may be even more of a

bang than the commitments
we've already received," West
added.
West said tickets ($20) are
going fast for the 2,000-seat
venue at Club La Vela, which is
located at 5100 Adanson Street,
Orlando.
He said Seminole County rock
fans who would like to attend
can secure tickets at any
TickrtMaster location or at
Peaches Record Shop in
Altamonte Springs.
"We'll do the best we can do
for Danny Joe Brown, and the
music ought to be a blast.
We expect a diverse crowd," said
West. "Everybody from lfbyearotds to people in their 50s and
60s who cut their teeth on music
from these groups."

very different, morally and real­
istically, than the President of the
USA using the Senate and
Congress to circumvent jail time
for
a
very
real
crime.
Congressman,
soon-to-beSenator, Bill McCollum was one
of the very few with the courage
to fight for what was obviously
right during the Impeachment

Hearings, most had no 'guts'.
Let's focus on real issues, and
help the Governor we just elect­
ed and his wife to get past this
stupid issue that is really
between them, and get on with
the program he was elected to
enact.
Norccn A. Bryant

open on US 17-92, the Visitors
Bureau said.
Jack Wert, director of the
Visitors Bureau, said although the
additional hotel rooms will strain
the county's occupancy levels for
a time, the county will quickly
absorb the new businesses as
demand continues to grow.
Seminole County has experi­
enced consistent growth since
1990, with a 40 percent growth in

employment from 1990-1998.
More than 2^00 new jobs are
expected to be generated in the
county this year, according to
Seminole County's Economic
Development Council. Most of
the jobs can be found in the 1-4
corridor of Lake Mary, particular­
ly in high tech industries, the ser­
vice sector and professional ser­
vices such as insurance agents or
attorneys.

had done at least once of twice.
She's more than paid the price
both in fines and at home. Wives
unfortunately do things like this
once in a while, let's get hones
and help the men in our lives get
past this, it is insignificant and
the price is paid ten times over.
Let it go. A wife lying to her hus­
band about the cost of clothes is

Roads
Continued from Pi|« 7A
Laurel Inn on Cherry Laurel
Drive and the Martin House at
305 S. Park Ave.
The Suburban Lodge recently
opened in Casselberry, at 210 N.
Oxford Road, and two new
SpringHill Suites will be built,
one on S.R. 436 at Douglas
Avenue in Altamonte Springs
and another at M and SR 46 in
Sanford. Also in Sanford, a new
Holiday Inn Express will soon

Footsteps
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guardians.

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Middle
school

the Florida Game &amp; Freshwater
Fish Commission, and wildlife
education.
BaiberviUe is one of two camp­
sites for the Youth Ranches, along
with Ingliss. The Barberville
Camp was acquired by the Youth
Ranches in 1982. It has 200 acres
of forested property.
There are also four Ranches
statewide, where youth can leam
the skills of ranching. The original
Boys Ranch in Live Oak, founded
in 1957, covers 3,300 acres.
Anyone wanting more informa­
tion about the Youth Ranches is
encouraged to call Phillips at (407)
672-0367.

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The Bonaduce’s desire when they opened the restaurant was
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When people think of Mona L ist they think French.
The famous painting does hang in the Louver museum .in
France, but the artist was Italian.
So is Mona Lisa.
The restaurant, that is.
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opened the restaurant in 1995, hoping to W "
bring real Italian cuisine to Seminole I
County.
They have accomplished their goal.
!Everything on the menu is cooked to I
order using only the freshest ingredients.
Every day the sauce is prepared for that days entrees and spe­
cials, keeping the freshness locked in.
Not that you'll have any room for anything else, but the appeti« r s and soups on the menu are some o f the best around. The
Pasta FagioU and Minestrone soups are made fresh daily.
There is a lot to choose from on the large menu at Mona
Lisa’s. Every type of pasta dish imaginable Is offered at rea­
sonable prices. From Spaghetti alia Bolognese (with meat
sauce) to the Tagliatellc M arco Polo (fresh fettuccine with
cream sauce, smoked salmon and caviar), there is a pasta dish
to suit any appetite.
Classic entrees like Petto di Polio alia Romagnola (chicken
parmigiana) and Scallopine alia Marsala (chicken marsala) are
always available for those tried and true fans. However, if
you're feeling a little ambitious, try one of the house special­
ties like Scallopine alia Mona Lisa (chicken in fresh tomato,
capers and oregano sauce with cheese and extra virgin olive
oil) or Costoleue d’Agnello (center cut lamb chops marinated
in special herb sauce and grilled).
There is also a full compliment of seafood dishes offered at
Mona Lisa's prepared with only the freshest available items.

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diamond eigh t b ecau se d e cla re r
would think West began srith only a
doubleton. Then, South might ruff the
third diamond high, cash the heart
ace. ruff a heart In the dummy, and
lead a trump. But E ast goes in with
the ace and plays another diamond,
prom oting W est's apade 10 aa the
fourth defensive trick.

Y esterd ay , we looked a t ruffing
lo sers in the sh o rte r trum p hand,
which will usually be the dummy. In
essence, it is a simple play because it
gen erates an extra trick. However,
L ct’a assume you pitch a heart on
there are occasionally hidden dangers
the third diamond. Suppose you play a
— as in this deal. You a re in four
heart to the ace, ruff a heart in the
spades. West leads the diamond three:
dummy, and lead a trump to hand.
five, 10, two. East cashes the diamond
Now you will have to guess to contin­
ace: six, four, nine. Then East plays a
ue with a low spade; otherwise, West
third diamond. How would you contin­ gets that trump promotion. Much bet­
ue?
ter ia to lead a trump from the dummy
Although South has only 19 hlghimmediately. After winning in hand,
card points, with two such powerful
cash the heart ace, ruff a h e a rt and
major suits and only three losers (one
play a second trump through E ast.
spade and two diamonds), he is worth
His ace falls on low cards, so you can
the forcing tw o-dub opening. E a st 'ruff th e n ext diamond high, draw
doubles North's negative response to W ext’s final trum p, and run the
show good diamonds.
hearts. Nicefy timed!

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DEAR DR. OOTT: M
has a habit of cracking
have big ugly knuckles If he continues
this practice, but be dismisses this as
an old wives' Ule. Ia there anything
wrong with cracking your knuckles,
•side from the annoyance (actor?

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DEAR READER: I am certain that
your comments reflect the concern*
of generations of parents whose sons
cracked their knuckles. Aa far as I
know, knuckle-cracking does not have
any significant long term effect*. The
major problem may be that your son
may perceive that you are nagging
him. I have yet to meet a young man
who ia the slightest bit concerned
about having big knuckles, and noth­
ing you — or I — say will make the
slightest difference. I suggest that you
drop the subject altogether and con­
centrate on more germane issues. If
you are going to go down in history as
a "knuckle-nagger," you could more
effectively expend you r energy
emphasizing more important issues.
Your credibility can be put to batter
use. For example, how's he doing in

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B o m b a ts g r a b A A A lead
Liberty Mutual II keeps title hopes alive with upset o f I.S.
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Attention
Seminole
County _

H ELP
SANFORD - O nce again
Seminole County I am asking
for your help.
W ith youth A ll-Star b ase­
ball and softball season u n ­
derway I need for the coaches
or league presidents to give
me coll o r FAX with the play­
ers* and coach es nam es and
when and w here the tou r­
nam ents will be held.
The reason I am asking for
your help Is because my
partner In sports the past few
years, Je ff Derllnlcke, h as left
the Seminole Herald to go to
work In Georgia and his lost
day w as last Friday.
S o•TIf you are a co ach , or
are a parent who knows the
nam e and phone num ber of
the coach of a team , please
call and leave a m essage
where they can be reached
because I can n ot get ou t and
visit every c ity’ In
____________
the county
In hopes of running down
who Is playing where.
1 know we do not cover
your regular si
_
but a s u su al, we would
dearly like to cover a s m any
of your A ll-Star team s as
Now I won't prom ise th at 1
will get ou t to see all of your
gam es, b ecau se I a m (lying
solo right now. but 1 would

try to see som e of the gam es.
That is also why I need the
phone num bers of the
coaches, so m aybe I can talk
to them and set up a way for
them to get u s th e Informa­
tion on their gam es when we
can ’t be there.
I will let you know th a t a
few coach es have contacted
m e over the last couple of
weeks with resu lts and pic­
tu res from som e bf th e Little
League Top Team and Babe
Ruth D istrict tournam ents
and It m uch appreciated.
B ut I know there are sev­
eral m ore team s, both b ase­
ball and softball, th a t have
won tournam ents and there
are p aren ts o r co ach es th at
have pictures of those team s.
We would love to give those
team s som e credit In the pa­
per. but we can ’t if we don’t
receive Inform ation about
them .
If you can drop off a pic­
ture. a FAX picture will not
work, please also leave a re­
turn address so we can . and I
prom ise you we will, return It
to you.
w hen you get u s the In­
form ation, we also need the
nam e of every player on the
team , all of th e coach es and
anyone else, like a team
m other, b at boy o r scorekeeper. th a t had som ething
to do with the team . Also
maybe a little inform ation on
w hat the scores w ere and
who th ey b eat in th e tou r­
nam ent and m aybe who the
leading players were.
A few organizations m ay be
upset because they think we
give the Sanford Babe Ruth
League such great coverage.
B u t a s I have explained to
several people, we do not
cover those gam es live, the
Babe R uth people get u s the
score sh eets and we write a
story from them .
This p ast season, 1 saw
TWO Sanford Babe Ruth
gam es, the final two gam es In

LAKE MARY - The Bombats
took care of their business In
die first games of the evening,
but I.S. could not follow suit
und dropped out of a share of
the lead In the City of Lake
Mary Department of Parks and
Recreation AAA Spring Slow
Pitch Softball League at the
Lake Mary Sports Complex last
Wednesday evening.
Tire Bombats left little doubt
as lo the outcome of Its game as
nine of the first 10 bailers
scored runs In a nine run bot­
tom of the (tret Inning and the
co-leaders cruised to a 17-2, 51 /2 Inning run rule victory over
Liberty Mutual I.
Cross/IJones had a similar
gome In the middle contest of

the evening scoring eight runs
In the trottom of Die first Inning
and going on for a 14-1
thumping of wlnlesa Map At­
tack.
The late gome turned out to
be a real bam -bum cr.
Liberty Mutual II. the third
place learn In the league, took a
2 -0 lead In the (op of the first
Inning on a two-run triple by
Skip Bowen.
1.5. got a run back In the
bottom of the first on an RBI
single by Sieve Donovan, but
Liberty Mutual II Increased Its
lead lo 5-1 In the top of the
second Inning with Bill Powell s
two-run single being the big
hit.
1.5. responded with three
runs of Its own In the bottom of
the second Inning with Ernest
Dorsey’s two-run tnslde-the-

park home run copping the In­
ning.
Both teams scored two runs
In the third Inning and the dif­
ference remained one run, 7 -6 .
In favor of Liberty Mutual II.
I.S. appeared that It would
hang on to n share of the league
lead as It scored seven runs In
the bottom of the fourth Inning
to gain Its (tret lead of the game.
13-7. A two-run triple by Wally
WUsnd and a Iwo-run single by
Lisa Campbell were the biggest
blows In the Inning.
But Liberty Mutual II answered In a big way. sending
16 batters to the plate In the
lop of the fifth Inning, tipping
nine hits and scoring 12 runs
lo take a 19-13 lead.
The Inning started Innocently
enough with the first two bat­
ters making outs, but a single

by Jason Proodlan and an RBI
triple by Steve Pass water
opened the flood gates.
Five singles, Including tworun safeties by Powell
well and
Bowen, and three walks gave
Liberty Mutual II a 14-13 lead.
Mike McClelland followed with
a two-run double and Proodlan
capped the amazing Inning with
a three-run home run.
I.S. did not quietly, however,
as six tingles and a double by
the first eight batters In the
bottom of the fifth Inning
brought In five runs to cut the
lead lo 19-18 and left runners
on first and second with only
one out.
But a grounder forced a run­
ner at third base for out num­
ber two and a Une drive to short
ended the rally and the game

with Liberty Mutual I! on top.
19 -1 8 .
With the results, the Bombats
Improved to 6-1 and hold a
slim lead over I.S. (5-2) and
Liberty Mutual II (4*3).
Completing the standings are
Croas/Bones
(3-4J.
Liberty
Mutual I (2-4) and Map A tta_.
ick
(0-6). No score was received
from a scheduled game between
Map Attack and Liberty Mutual I
on Ju n e 16.
The league plays a triple­
header every Wednesday night
at the Lake Mary Sports Com­
plex on Rantoul Lane, between
Country Club Rood and State
Road 46-A. across from the
Mayfair Country Club begin­
ning at 6 :3 0 p.m.
Also on today's adult softball
schedule la the City of Sanford

1999 USA
Basketball
set to play
exhibition
at O-Rena
ORLANDO - The USA will play
Its only exhibition game at 6
p.m. (EDT) on Sunday. July 11.
against the Canadian National
Team the Orlando Arena.
Tickets can be purchased
through the RDV Sports Box
Office at (407) 8 9 -MAO1C or
TIckctMaster at (407) 8 3 9 ­
3 9 0 0 . Ticket prices range from
$ 1 5 -8 5 0 .
On Tuesday. Ju ly 6 through
Ju ly 12. the USA team will
practice dally at the RDV
Sport splex from 10 a.m.-tonoon. The team will be training
In preparation for the 1 9 9 9
Americas Olympic Qualifying
Tournament in San Juan.
Puerto Rico on Ju ly 14-25 fo ra
spot Ui the 2 0 0 0 Olympics. The
practices are closed to the gen­
eral public.
The 12-member USA Mens
Senior National Team roster
consists of nine current NBA
players and three former colle­
giate stars expected to be
the top players chosen
in this y e a r's
:
'a NBA
Draft.
The player selections were
made by (he USA Basketball
Men’s Senior National Team
Committee and Include: Vln
Baker (Seattle SuperSonlcs);
Elton Brand (Duke *99); Tim
Duncan (San Antonio S p u n ):
Kevin Garnett (Minnesota Tlmberwotves);
Tom
OugUotta
(Phoenix Suns): Richard Ham­
ilton (Connecticut W ); Tim
Hardaway (Miami Heat);-Allan
Houston (New York Knlcks); Ja son Kidd (Phoenix Buna): Gary
Payton (Seattle SuperSonlcs):
Steve Smith (Atlanta Hawks)
and Wally Sccretbtak (Miami of
Ohio ’99).
Houston Rockets Head Coach
Rudy Tomjanovtch heads up
the 1999 USA Basketball Sen­
ior National coaching staff. He
will be assisted by RtUaddphla
76er» Head Coach Larry Brown.
Purdue University Head Coach
Oene Ready and University of
Kentucky head mentor Tubby
Smith.

Waa ths Mart of the Daytona 600 • htal of filings lo com*? This t
foe-up as the NASCAR Winston O p season got underway 1 Daytons Intemabonal Speedway back In February. In fits picture a rt seven of fits top
eight driver* In the point standings as the lour gets ready to run Ms midreos
ot the season, the Papal 400 this Saturday night. Shown are: Jeff Gordon

(§24, fifth In points), molds ssnssllon Tony Stewart (020, sixth In points),
Bobby Latoonis (fit, second In potato), Dots Earnhardt (§2, seventh In
points), Joff Burton (§•$, fourth In potato), Jeremy MsyfisU (§12, eighth in
potato) and Oato Jarrell (§86, first In potato). Only Daytona Beach’s Mark
W in n , uwa vi pants, is not petursa smong v s lop signt

CBS Sports to broadcast Pepsi 400 live
to the
DAYTONA BEACH - Television history
will be made Saturday, Ju ly 3. when CBS
Sports (WCPX Channel 6) telecasts the 41st
running of the Pepsi 4 0 0 at Daytona Inter­
nationa) Speedway. This marks the first
ever broadcast of an auto race live In
primetime by a major network.
This history making event was scheduled
to take place with ‘
nighttime running
ever, the race was _
_
due to wildfire activity In the area and sub­
sequently was broadcast live on TNN.
T h is year's Daytona 5 0 0 waa the moat
wretched U.S. moto reports event ever,
reaching more than 9 .5 million house­
holds,* said Joh n Oraham, president of
Daytona International Speedway. ’ Like the
Daytona 5 0 0 . we expect the CBS airing of
the Pepsi 4 0 0 will also attract a large tele­
vision audience.*

*We at CBS are proud to be the first to
WSHHMbWBI NASCAR H
T li MS
S H | ^ U U I (.| M
UU
broadcast
live
In |primetime.*
said
Sean McManus, president of CBS Sports.
‘ NASCAR continues to be one of the fastest
growing television sports, with CBS leading
the
way In
*-----J — “—*
*----------I W..
___________
__ b “---------the popular
sport.
This Is another exciting milestone In the
co ^ n u U ^ n ^ a tlo n sh lp that CBS eqjoys
CBS Sports was the first to broadcast live
coverage of auto racing with the 1B7B Day­
tona 5 0 0 . The network will broadcast eight
NASCAR events In 1BBB.
A limited number of tickets are atm available for the Pepsi 4 0 0 . tn d u d ii* ~thra*4ay
Infield sifmlrtlim and* Daytona Club hoepitallty partrsgrA special value ticket gives tana the optw tsdim lfw l a
U la ^ ---- *»S-.---- fence Bud fPole
Qualifying
‘ the bright tights of Daytona InternaSpeedway, Thursday. July 1. and
second round qualifying, Friday,lJu)y 2 . for
only $ 1 5 .

Tickets for the Pepsi 4 0 0 and other ra c­
ing events are available for purchase
‘
the
Speedways
website
at
www.daytonatnUspccdwmr.com or by calling
the Speedway Ticket Office at (904) 2 5 3 7223.

ray cla im s :

RADISSOIV 200 BY .120-

f o u n t a in .

COLORADO

Greg

Ray

International
‘After I saw the checkered flog I wanted to
atop and cry.* said Ray. T h is Is a p e s t s e ­
ries. These ears are ftin and I love to drive
ovals. We gritted our teeth In the past end
ra n without money. But It's great to see the

Be safe, have fun while boating on the Fourth
OCALA • The Fourth of July
Weekend la typically one of the
busiest for law enforcement of­
ficers patrolling the state's rivera&gt;. lakes and coastal areas.
As the Florida Osme and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
(OFC) and the Florida Marine
Patrol (FMP) merge into the new
Florida Fish and Wildlife Con­
servation Commission (FWC) on
July 1, the mission will be to
provide the beat conservation
and boating safety enforcement
possible throughout the state.
That will be evident this
weekend when officers from the
M are
WV out
WUt In force on the
FWC
it heavily used fresh, salt
&gt;brackishi water areas of the

state.
Typically FMP officers patrol
saltwater areas while OFC of!)■ patrol fresh waters. Howr. brackish and Inland tidal
ever,
waters are often patrolled by
both, causing a duplication of
effort.
*Our plana are to coordinate
the three-day holiday weekend
work schedule to eliminate
wasted effort in brackish estu ­
aries and saltwater coastal
counties,* said Major Andy
Love, law enforcement com ­
mander for the GFC's Central
Region.
‘ if freshwater recreational a c ­
tivities alow down enough for
ua to engage saltwater users.

we trill be prepared, through
I plsrmfcta, lo patrol
I waters during
luring peri­
ods when FMP officers are not
present. This will prevent dou­
ble-patrol or wasteml overlap.*
Inland enforcement efforts
will be concgitrated on the
most heavily used waterways
such os the St. Johns, Wlthtacoochee, Tomoka, Silver and
Oklawaha rivers, the Harris,
Clermont, T u la Apopka. Con­
way and Alligator chains of
and1 takes Weir. Kenr,
‘takes:
*
Oeorge, West Lake Tohopoksliga and East Lake Tohopoks-

Mo­

But boaters using smaller,
less-heavtiy usedI takes
_
be surprised to see officers

thers a s wet!, checking to be
sure they have all the required
boating safety equipment.
•All available
will
be working this weekend to
help ensure that boaters have
an enjoyable holiday by fol­
lowing the rules that are In
to keep them and other
boaters safe.* said Jo y Hill.
blic information coordinator
the OFC.
The FWC officers will be u s ­
ing a variety of equipment In­
cluding patrol boats, personal
water crafts and even a heli­
copter for aerial surveillance.
They will be keeping a sharp
out for those boating under
Influence of alcohol
drugs, and n rh lree or careless

K

K

operators.
They will also be checking
boats to be sure all of the re ­
quired safety equipment la on
board: property fitted Ufie Jack ­
ets for everyone on board
(children under the age of six
must be wearing them): whis­
tles or other sound-making d e­
vices: fire extinguishers: and
flares or other visual distress

Other equipment may be re ­
quired depending upon the
type of vessel. To be sure you
have all that's required, call the
FWC'a Ocala office and request
• free copy of the Florida
Boater's Qulde.

�2B • Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida - Wednesday. June 30. 1999

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANOFOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO M -1 0 U C A
DIVISION 14-P
NORWEST MORTGAGE.
INC.

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CASE NO M -12M 4A-14-P
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE A
INVESTMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida corporation.
V*.

LUISA R U tf.e tM ,
ALAIN A20UI-AY

ataL

Defendant [s|
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ALAIN A20ULAY
LAST KNOWN RESJDNECE
4190 AJdergato PI
Write* Springs. FL 32700
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
MIRIAM AZOULAY
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
4190 A Bergen Pi
Wrier Springs. FL 32700
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN PARTIE S
CLAIMING BY, THROUGH. UNOER
AND AGAINST THE HEREIN
NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
DEFEN.
DANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN
TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUS
ES.
HEIRS.
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. OR OTHER CLAIM­
ANTS
LAST KNOWN RESCIENCE
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action
to torectot* a mortgage on to* ko­
towing property m SEMINOLE
County, FtondaLO T f t . FORREST CREEK
ESTATES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 32. PAGES S3 ANO S4.
PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
has been Med against you and you
are reputed to serve a copy ol your

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Defendant!!).
NOTICE OF SALE
Note* d hereby given that. [Xrrwant to a Summary Judgment d
Forectoiu/e. I wR M l the tolowing
deictibed property located in
Se mmole County. F lot via
Lot S. DEER RUN. UNIT 7 ‘A-,
according to th* plat thereof a l
recorded m Plat Doc* 28. page 91,
pubac records ot Semmole County,
Ftonda
at pubac taw to the hrghett tedder
tor cash, al th* west front door ol th*
Semmote County
Courthouse.
Sanlord. Florida. T I 00 a m on JULY
20. 1999
Notice Amencam Wan DrtabtMiel
Actof1990. Admmittrahv* Order No
94 20 Person! with a dtubiMfy who
need a special accommodation to
parmpal* m ton proceeding should
contact Ditabaty Cocrdnatot at 301
North Part Avanua. Suita N 301,
Sanlord Florida 32771 at toast He
days prior to toe proceeding
Telephone (*07&gt; 323-4330 E il
4227. 1 0O&amp;95S *771 (TDD user*

Prey)

W ITNESS my and end Seal Of ton
Court on Juna2t. 1999
(Court Sea'l
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
By Jana E Jasawic
Deputy Clerk
Donato L Smith. Esqurr*

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FMe Number !* Dhrlaton:
IN RE ESTATE OF
GRACE 0 GRAY.
Dec**ted
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(On* PR)
The edmmatreMn ol the ril.it* ol
Gtac* 6 Gray, deceaied. Fa*
Number 96
. ti pending in the
Cecua Court, tor Senunot* County.
Ftonda. Probate Dtvinen. the
.iddreu ol wtach •
P O Drawer C
Sanlord. nwtoa 327720659
Th* name and addrati cl the
Per tonal RepreMnialrva and tha
Personal RaptMmalrve'i attorney
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
served who have objeplnns that
challenge toe vatatty ot toe W*. toe
quahhcationt ot to* Personal
Rapresentativ*. venue, or lunsdcbon ot n s Court are regured to Me
toee obteettont with ton Court WITH­
IN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A
COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al creditors ot to* decedent and
other persons having claims or
demands agamst decedents estate
on whom a ropy ol n s note* n

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
T O N OF THI9 NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE O f A COPY O f THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AS other creditors ot the decadent
and persons having claims or
damands agamit tha dacadants
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
Th* bate o&lt; toa km Pubac*tor of
pas nosoa « Juna 30,1999

name! and addrt** cl to* Pwtonai
n.preientitrv* and to* Pertonal
netwatantaliya'i anointy era M l

lortobato*

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al petvtoi on nftom ton none* n
i * n « ) wtn tiav* objection» m*l
challenge ih* validity o« to* w* . to*
quabticationa d Via peraonal ret**
tentative venue, oi |unadction ol
toa Court aie requied to til* the*
oOtectmnj With im&lt; Court WITHIN
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AfTEH THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
Al creditor! Ol toe decedent and
other petioni having claim! of
demand! agamit decedent * ettate
on whom a copy ol tr&gt;i notice ta
data ot toa test pubkeahon d ton
nonce must Me toea clams wrto ton
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA
T O N O f THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAVS AFTER THE DATE OF 5ER
VICE O F A COPY O F THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
Al other creditors d to* decadent
and persons having ctaimi or
demands *genii the decedent s
estate must Me toe* ctoms with ton
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE FIRST
PUOLCATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANOS. ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
OE FOREVER BARRED

Kathy Q Stanavom
Attorney lor Personal
Raptasaniativ*
S Kirby Month*!. Esque*
Ftonda Ber No I2SS92
STEN3TROM. MCINTOSH.
COLBERT, WHIGHAM. 1
SIMMONS. P A
Pod Ohce Boa 4040
Sanlord. fL 327724040
Tatophona 407/322-2171
Pubaah Jim* 23.30.1999
DED-1M

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KASTSIDE B A SK ETBA LL CAM P
ORLANDO - Tile Eastslde Summer Basketbull Camp Is enrolling boys and girls from
grades 3-through-9 for a July 5th-through9th at University High School. The cost Is
$ 0 0 and the camp runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Call (407) 2 0 8 -0 5 1 8 to obtain brochure
and more Information.

TENNIS TOURNAM ENT
OVIEDO - Oviedo Recreation and Parks De­
partment will hold a Recreational Tennis
Tournament on Saturday, Ju ly 3rd at River­
side Park, 1600 Lockwood Boulevard In
Oviedo.
The tournament will begin at 9 :3 0 a.m. and

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GAINESVILLE • Diamond Sports Park will
be hosting Die 1999 Summer Baseball Clas­
sic In Gainesville in August.
Age divisions for August 6th-and-7th will
be 11 &amp; Under. 13 &amp; Under and 15 &amp; Under.
Age divisions for August 13th-through-15th
will be 10 &amp; Under, 12 &amp; Under and 14 A
Under.
Age cut of for both tournaments will be
August 1, 1999.
Tournament entry fee Is $ 2 6 5 and each
team will play a minimum of four games.
Deadline to register will be two weeks prior to
the tournament or when the age divisions
reach capacity.
For more information call (352) 3 31-2345.

Davey Hamilton recorded hta
best ftnlsh of the season,
claiming third after starting
ninth In the Galles Racing Spi­
nal Conquest Dallara-Aurora.
Hamilton made a strong run to
the finish after starting during
his last pit atop on -lap 167.
1998 Indianapolis 5 0 0 win­
ner Eddie Cheevcr J r . finished
fourth In The Children's Bever­
age Group-Tram Cheevcr Dallara-Inflnltl, which Is hta beat
finish since switching to Inflnltl
power.
Buddy Laxter finished fifth In
the Delta Faucet-Coors LightHemelgam
Racing
DallaraAurora. Laxter battled back after
losing a lap when the yellow
came out while pitting to finish
on the lead lap.
Ray moved from eighth to

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third in the Pep Boys indy
Racing League points.
Defending event and series
champion Kenny Brack fin­
ished seventh In the A J . Foyt
PowerTeam
Racing
DallaraAurora. He lost a lap during a
pit stop on Lap 8 7 when the
PowerTeam crew waa forced to
use a manual Jack after on air
Jack malfunction.
Scott Goodyear remains on
top of the Pep Boys Indy Racing
League points after fighting on
ill-handling car to finish 12th
in the Penoxoll Panther 0
Force-Aurora.
The next Pep Boys Indy Rac­
ing League event Is the Kobalt
Mechanics Tools GOO presented
by MCI WorldCom on July 17 at
Atlanta Motor Speedway.

Softball
Recreation and Parks Depart­
ment Men's Spring Wednesday
Night
Slow Pitch Soft ball
League at Plnehurat Park.
League-leading Pebble Ju n c ­
tion (7-1), fresh off a victory
aver
previously
undefeated
Tennessee Country Saloon, will
take on Wells Contracting (2-4)
at 6 :3 0 p.m.: AAA Services (25) challenges Courtyard by
Marriott of Lake Mary (4-3) at
7 :3 0 p.m.: and Tennessee
Country Saloon (6-1) looks to
get back on the winning track
when It battles Nobles Commu­
nication (3-4) at 8 :3 0 p.m.
M.T. Mugga (1-7) has the bye.
Providing the offense were:
Bombata: four hits _ Jason
Hoaaflook (triple, three runs
scored); three hits _ Nancy
Schaefer (double, two runs
scored, five RBI), Lany Allen
(one run scored, two RBI); two
hits _ Dave Plitnik (double, one
run scored, one RBI), Vic Pascu ed (two runs scored, two
RBI), Jennifer Rengel (three
runs scored, one RBI). Clarissa
Carmona; one hit _ Danny J o ­
hannes (double,
two tuna
scored, two RBI), David Lambert
(two runs scored, one RBI).
Kathy Storolls (one run scored,
one RBI).
Liberty Mutual J: two hits _
Sam Copeland; one hit _ An­
drew Wilson (double). Tom
Ramsey and Aaron Fred (one
run scored each). Trevor Cald­
well and Paul Blrehfleld (one
RBI each).
Croaa/Boncs: two hits _ Eric
Vlolland (home run, triple, two
runs scored, four RBI), David
Stock (triple, double, one run
scored, one RBI), Jimmy Oonsalea (two runs scored, one
RBI). Derek Erfburth (one run
scored); one hit _ Melissa Lonsa
(two runs scored, one RBI),

A t t e n d A m e r i c a ’s M o s t P o p u l a r B u s i n e s s S e m m . t r !

P resented

LAKE MARY - The 20tli annual SEMINOLE
SOCCER SCHOOL ofTers summer soccer In­
struction the week of July 19th-through-23rd
at Lake Howell High School.
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day camp for boys
and girls ages 5 * 1 /5 to 15 will also Include
Indoor soccer In an air-conditioned gym.
For registration brochures and Information,
contnct camp director Larry McCorkle at 3 2 0 9 5 5 7 or 3 2 0 -9 7 0 8 during the day or 0 9 5 2131 at night, or on the web site at actlonlntemet.net /users/m ccorkle.

Continued from Page IB

Team Menard.

4,How m uch you earn
is determ ined by how
m uch you learn.”

SEM INO LE SO CCER SCHOOL

R a cin g -------pot of gold at the end of
the rainbow.*
Ray, from Plano, Texas, end
Schmitt battled throughout the
entire event
as the lead
changed hands between the
pair six times. Ray took the lead
from Schmidt for the last time
on Lap 178 on the 1-mile triova) In the Ollddcn-Menards
Dallara-Aurora.
"When Sam and 1 were out
there, we were dearly faster
than everyone* Ray said. ‘ But
there were times when Sam was
In the lead that he disappeared,
and sometimes I waa able to
pull ahead. With 15 laps to go.
1 was Just cruising
with
Cheevcr and Laxter. All of the
sudden there was Sam again.*
Ray, who also won the PPG
Pole award, earned $ 1 4 6 ,3 0 0
for the victory. His average
speed waa 134.111 mph. and
hie led four times for 109 laps.
It waa also the fifth Pep Bovs
Indy Racing League win for

IN RE: ESTATE OF
J. LEE STENSTROM
a V a JULIUS LEE
STENSTROM.

will be a Round Robin, single elimination
format. There will be a prlre for the first place
winner.
To sign up. you must register at Riverside
Park by 5 p.m. on July 1st nnd there Is no fee
to participate.
For Info call 97 7 -0 0 8 1 .

Steve
Chapman
(one
run
scored, two RBQ. Richard Stock
and Randy Rupert (one run
scored and one RBI each), Ellen
Engle (two runs scored): one
run scored _ Sheryl Stock.
Map Attack: two hits _ Tom
Royal (double, one run scored):
one hit _ Todd Cronaon (one
RBI), David DeUeDonne, Mar­
cello Agul. Brett Vandetfarlnk.
Liberty Mutual II: four hits _
Skip Bowen (triple, double, two
runs scored, lour RBI), Bill
Powell (two runs scored, four
RBI); three hits _ Jason
Proodlan (home run, triple,
three runs scored, four RBI).
Steve Paaswater (triple, double,
two runs scored, two RBI], Katie
Solomon (one run scored, two
RBI); one hit _ Mike McClelland
(double, one run scored, two
RBI). Enin Wilson, Scott Keens
and Billy Gatxemcyer (one run
scored each); one run scored,
one RBI _ Sheri Comes; two
runs scored _ Mike Melster:
one run scored _ Patricia Vetro.
I.S.: four hits _ Steve Dono­
van (double, three runs scored,
two RBI); three hits _ Rick
Dtmmlck (double, two runs
scored), Lisa Campbell (two
runs
scored,
three
RBI),
Stephanie Slerputowald (two
runs scored, one RBI); two hits
_ Ernest Dorsey (home run,
three runs scored, three RBI).
Dave Noble (triple, double,
three runs scored, one RBI),
Wally Wlland (triple, one run
scored, four RBI), McLeod Glass
(two runs scored); one hit _
Rick FIeach (two RBI); one RBI
_ Colleen Lassiter.

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ships between the Yankees
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Ruth (14-15) or senior (16have been out to a late
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L a s t — oon d s h o t: In
and then 1 am here until I
th is colum n I have speci­
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IF LIY8ta. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKFIOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDOTRS. TRUSTEES ANO
ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINO AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER
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SPOUSE OP KAREN LEE
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High: 94
Low: 75

S e r v in g
Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, W inter Springs
and Seminole County

Since 1908

□ Briefs
McCollum pitches
federal protection
for the Wekiva River
SANFORD - U.S. Rap.
Bill McCollum vteited Katia'a
Wekiva River Landing on
Monday to let environmen­
talists know he was going to
ask Congress in October to
consider legislation to place
parts of the Wekiva and Ita
tributaries in the National
Wild and Scenic River
System.
McCollum said that
President Clinton could sign
the legislation this year.
"I'm very excited and
£
happy to hear that the
Wekiva River could get the
federal protection It

Goldsmith leads
Tribe to rout of
DeLand.
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By Jo e DeSantis____________________
Staff Writer
LAKE MARY — Lake Mary high school
head football coach Greg Stanton has
been sidelined with a five-day suspen­
sion from the Seminole County school
board for what the board termed inap­
propriate disciplinary action.
Stanton, in his second season at Lake
Mary began the suspension last

Stanton paddled players
who acted up in classroom
Wednesday and will return to coaching
duties Thursday.
"My feelings are that I’m sad and
remorseful and the incident was a lack of

judgment on my part," said Stanton.
The school district began investigating
Stanton, and questioning his assistant
coaches and random Like Mary players

□ Quote
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beliefs about
immortality, it is
that certain dogs I
have known w ill
go to heaven, and
very, very few p e r­
sons,
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□ Index
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C o m i c s .......................BA
C ro s s w o rd ................. 3B
Dear Abby .................7A
H o r o s c o p e ................. 6A
O b itu a r ie s ................. 3A
P e o p le ..........................7A
Police Briefs . . . . 3A
Sports ..................1B-2B
T e le v is io n ................. 7A

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after receiving an anonymous tip from a
parent that the coach had been paddling
players for infractions of team rules, such
as arriving late to meetings or disrupting
other students during class. Stanton
offered team members a choice of pad­
dling or other forms of discipline includ­
ing trash pick-up, sweeping the stadium,
picking up and storing team gear, one­
legged hops across the football field, or
S e e C o ach , P age SA

Owner of complex
owes city more than
$18,000 for water bill
By Bill Kerne________________
Staff Writer

O pen Ho u m

The Friends of the
Library of Seminole County
will conduct a Fail Book
Sale the weekend of
September 10-12 at the
Central Branch Library at
215 N. Oxfird Rd. in
Casselberry. The sale will
run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on
Friday and Saturday, from 1
p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
For more information call
774-5478.

90 C#nts

Fire damages
Ridgewood
apartments

Cashing in on success

Crooms hosts

You can book on it

August 31, 1999
92nd Year. No. 7
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Lake Mary coach suspended

County Commissioner
Daryl McLain said. Earner
this year, McLain urged the
commisison to purchase
Katie's Landing, a popular
Wekiva camp ground that
the county would have
made a public park. The
commission nixed the plan,
3-2.

Crooms Academy e S
have an Open House on
Thursday, Sept. 9. There
will be a brief PTSA meet­
ing beginning at 6 p.m., fol­
lowed by a walk through by
parents of their children’s
daily schedule. Parents will
have an opportunity to meet
with their children’s teach­
ers. Crooms Academy is
located at 2200 W. 13th St.
In Sanford.

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Lake Mary E lem entary S ch o o l is o n e of 14 S em in o le County sch o o ls with g rad es of *A* from the state. Principal
Gloria Flan ag an o n M onday accep ted a ch e ck for $ 6 ,1 2 2 M onday from the school district for improved student
perform ance on standardized te sts. The school had the highest district test s c o re s for C T B S R ead in g in grade
four. FCAT R ead in g in grad e four, and FCAT Math In g rad e five.

SANFORD — A fire broke out
in two units at the troubled
Ridgewood Villas apartment
complex near Seminole High
School
Monday
night.
Emergency officials were able to
contain the fire, and no one was
injured.
The fire erupted at about 9:30
p.m. in the second story of build­

ing four, which had been vacat­
ed by the City of Sanford
because of unpaid water bills.
Only one of the five buildings in
the 60-unit complex remains
open.
Inspector Pete TUckrr of the
Sanford Fire Department said
the cause of the fire is being
investigated, and appears suspi­
cious in nature.
‘There is no power or water to
the building," Tucker said. “IPs
supposed to be vacant. If we had
transients, then that's a possibil­
ity."
The fire started in unit 219 and
S e c F ire, Page BA

Public to have say tonight about Croom s’ future
By Bill Kama_________________
Staff W riter

SANFORD — A proposal to
turn Crooms Academy into an
elementary school pits the finan­
cial concerns of the school dis­
trict against the traditions of the
surrounding community.
Parents of the 400 middle and

high school students now
attending the Sanford alternative
school will have the opportunity
to voice their concerns about the
proposal during a town meeting
tonight at 7 p.m. in the school's
cafeteria.
If the Seminole County School
Board approves the plan,
Crooms
Academy
would

State boosts grades
for Seminole schools
Twenty-five schools
receive higher
grades; 14 score A’s
By Bill Kerns________________
Staff W riter

SANFORD — Fourteen
Seminole County schools
received "A's" in revised school
accountability grades released
by the Florida Department of
Education on Monday.
The Seminole County school
district appealed grades
released in June because an
error was made by the district
in reporting the percentage of
students who were tested. No
Seminole County schools made
"A's" in June’s erroneous
results.
Twelve Seminole County
schools received ''B Y ' in the
revised grades, while 17
received "C's" and six received
"D's."
"We're ecstatic," said Marion
Dailey, director of instructional

support services. "We're as
happy as we can possibly be."
Seminole County was not
alone in appealing school
grades. The Department of
Education on Monday released
the results of 111 school grade
appeals in 29 districts.
Appeals statewide primarily
related to correcting the data for
the number of students tested,
submission of inaccurate stu­
dent grade levels, misdassificalion of students, and misclassification of schools.
Statewide, in grades released
in June, 185 schools received an
"A," 317 received "B's," 1,215
made "Cs," 600 received "D's,"
and 78 made "F s ."
Out of the 52 schools origi­
nally graded as incomplete, One
became a "B," 34 became "C's,"
13 became "D's," one became
an "F," and three schools were
dropped from the list because of
low membership or misclassification of the school by a district.
In addition, out of 57 schools

become an elementary school in
time for the 2001 school year.
Leaders of the minority com­
munity, including the NAACP, a
concerned citizens council, and
groups of Crooms Academy
alumni, are opposed to the
change. The school, located at
2200 W. 13th St., was once an all­
black high school, and communi­

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community are opposed to the
proposal Ls the way it was origi­
nally presented during discus­
sions between community lead­
ers and Superintendent Paul
Hagerty.
"It was not brought to us like,
here's our problem, what do you
suggest," Williams said. "It was
S e e Crooms, Page BA

Mr. D rum m ond’s trip to W ashington
‘Chris is one of
our shining stars’
By Ru»» White____________
Staff W riter

WASHINGTON, D.C. — It
was 2:02 p.m. when US
Airways flight 2299 from
Orlando touched down at
Reagan National Airport on
Friday afternoon.
A flight attendant asked
Chris Drummond if he need­
ed assistance - a wheel chair,
perhaps.
"Thank you," he told her.
"I'm fine. I’m very fine."
Drummond carried a gar­
ment bag in his left hand and
used a cane with his right.
He wore his favorite blue
denim hat. Smiling broadly,
he said he felt as if he were
walking on air.
There were no news pho­
tographers or reporters to
welcome Drummond, a
remarkable 34-year-old who
had been called to
Washington to receive a presS e e C h ris, Page 5A

S ee S ch o o ls, Page 5A

ty leaders say that the school has
rich tradition.
"I am definitely not in favor of
the proposal," said Sanford City
Commissioner Velma Williams,
who represents the Goldsboro
community. “Most of the people
I've talked with aLso aren't.”
Williams said part of the rea­
son many people in the minority

Herald photo by Rum White

Chris Drummond stands in front of the W ashington Court Hotel and dis­
plays th e presidential award he received Saturday in the nation's capital.

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Sometimes it’s what you don’t
read that can be a crime
The Washington Post carried
a piece on its Sunday Outlook
pages about the news no one
dares to cover •slipshod and
reckless newspaper journalism.
On the Style pages were
excerpts from the paper's cov­
erage of the August 28,1963
March on Washington.
Martin Luther King ............
Jr., gave the greatest
civil rights speech of
the 20th Century at
the March but there
was no mention of
King’s "I Have a
Dream" speech In The
Washington Post cov­
erage.
The Post noted the
orderly turnout of
Russ
200,000, and the elo­
quent statements made
by the March leaders
for justice and equality.
A. Philip Randolph, the head of
the Brotherhood of Sleeping
Car Porters, was mentioned In
the fifth paragraph on Staff
Reporter Robert E. Baker's
story. Randolph "drew great
applause," Baker wrote.
Good for the Post to fess up
36 years later that it blew the "I
Have a Dream" story.
N ew spapers ought to acknowl­
edge their errors - or as in the
March coverage - their omis­
sions. Perhaps, papers should
critique one another. Many
times if one paper gets scooped
or its reporter misses a beat, it
pretends nothing important
happened.
For years there's been a gen­
tleman's agreement that you

don't "put down" another
reporter or another publication.
If you did, no telling what
would happen when you made
a mistake as all reporters and
papers do.
At the time of the March of
1963, Washington, D.C. had
three daily newspapers - the
••••••••• Post, the Star and the
Daily News. It's too
bad The Star and
News are gone. I'd
like to see what was
reported in those
papers on August 29.
Editions must exist at the Library of
Congress.
Was the King omis­
sion a result of the
reporter or the news­
paper not being
aware of what was
going on at the
Lincoln Memorial or not being
aware of Martin Luther King's
speaking skills? Surely, the Post
knew King was speaking that
day and knew that he met later
with Preident Kennedy and
Vice President Lyndon Johnson
at the White House.
Kennedy, it has been report­
ed, did not attend the March
but watched King's speech on
television. Kennedy was said to
have been moved greatly by
King, and made a statement to
the press that was included in
Robert E. Baker's coverage. Still
no mention of King, however.
No mention what King's speech
meant to 20 million black
Americans.
Similar omissions in news
about blacks had been taking
place for years. Newspapers in
the south rarely reported the
names of blacks until the 1950s.
If a black man's picture was
used, it was because he had
been arrested or convicted of a
crime.
The late Orlando councilman
Nap Ford said he remembered
the news coverage in 1947
when Jackie Robinson broke

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major-league baseball's color
barrier. "Many papers - those in
the south - never mentioned
Robinson's name," Ford said.
"The Orlando Sentinel carried a
brief after Jackie's Brat game.
The headline was "Negro goes
hitless.''
There were few African
American newspaper writers at
the time of the 1963 March.
Most of them were male and
assigned to "colored" beats. Jim
Bethea covered Howard
University ( a predominantly
black school) and was the box­
ing writer for the Post. Bethea
left the Post for the Washington
Star in 1970. He did a variety of
stories for the Star's
Sportsweek Magazine.
By the late 1970s both the
Post and the Star assigned
white reporters to cover
Howard University's football
games. Leonard Shapiro was
the Post's reporter and I cov­
ered for the Star. For the first
time both D.C. newspapers cov­
ered Howard's games at home
and away. The team won 10
consecutive games, and shared
sportspage headlines with the
Redskins.
By the late 1970s, Washington
reporting had come full cycle
from the omission of the "1
Have a Dream" speech.
Frequently, newspaper pages
were filled with things that did­
n't happen. The Star
introuduces a column known as
The Ear, which took shots at the
Post (OP or opposition paper).
The courtship of Post managing
editor Ben Bradley's and writer
Sally Quinn was recorded daily
by The Ear.
Bradley and Quinn married,
of course. And the Star ceased
publication after more than 150
years and 500 or more Ears of
journalistic service. There's a
lesson there.
Rim. H W i n liiu ig M o l M i ,

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Obituaries
RANDALL D. HELDEN
Randall D. Fielden, 44,
Brookside Drive, Winter Springs,
died Saturday Aug. 28,1999. Bom
Dec. 17,1954 in Detroit, Mich, he
resided in Central Florida for 15
years. Mr. Fieiden was a dry
cleaner. He was Baptist.
Survivors include daughter,
Christina J. Carter, Fredricksbuxg,
Va.; father. BUI J. Fielden, Lake
Pladd; mother, Doris M. Fielden,
Lake Placid; brother, Gregory S.
Fielden, Fayetteville, Ga.; sister.
Renee L. Hamrick, Oviedo;
grandmother, Freda M. Fielden,
Ormond Beach; one grandchild.
Banfield
Funeral
Home,
Winter Springs, is in charge of
arrangements.
FRANCIS MARIE WATSON
Francis Marie Watson, 69,
Rebel Run, Osteen, died Aug. 28,
1999.Mr. Watson was a home­
maker. Bom in Elk City, Okla.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1997 from Oakdale, Tenn.
Survivors include husband,
Leonard "Gene" Watson, Osteen;
sons, Harold Wayne Watson,
Richmond, Ky.; Martin Huseton
Harvey Watson, Oakdale, Tenn.;
daughters,
Eugenia
Marie
Faulkner, Piner, Ky.; Bonnie Mae
Bills, Cynthiana, Ky.; Cheryl
Elette Bills, Cynthiana, Ky.; Julie
Nadine Ayala, Asherton, Texas;
brothers,
Steven
Bennett,
TitusviUe; James Austin Bennett,
Charlottesville, Va.; sister, Ann
Beckett Cynthiana, Ky.; 22 grand­
children; three great-grandchil­
dren.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, is in charge of
arrangements.

Jones and Shannon Jones of
Sanford and son, Michael
Arrington of Sanford. He had two
grandchildren.
Beacon's National Cremation
Society in Winter Park is handling
arrangements.
FRED BENSON BALLARD
Fred Benson Ballard, a retired
accountant and former Army
Captain, died Saturday, August
27,1999. Mr. Ballard, 81, lived on
Timber Lake in Lake Mary.
Mr. Ballard was bom in
Watertown, N.Y. and moved to
Centra! Florida from Ithica, N.Y.
in 1973.
Survivors include his wife,
Betty Ballard and brother,
Wendell Ballard of Cape Coral,
Fla.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Oaklawn
Park Cemetary and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, is handling
arrangements.
ARTHUR K. COLE
Arthur K. Cole, an expeditor
for Engersol-Rand Corporation,
died Monday, August 30, 1999.
Mr. Cole, 73, was bom in Elkland,
Pa and moved to Central Florida
in 1982. He lived in Kissimmee
and was a Methodist.
Mr. Cole was a member of the
Wagon Wheels Dance Group and
a U.S. Navy veteran.
He is survived by wife, Gladys
Cole; sons, Kenneth Cole of
Richmond, Va. and Randy Cole of
Colorado; daughter, Darlene
Sutton of St. Petersburg; step
daughter, Ada Ball, Woodbury,
Tenn.; brothers, Bernard and
Richard of Mansburg, Pa. and
Donald of Pennsylvania; sister,
Dorothy Chapel of Tioga, Pa. and

JOHN E "JOHNNY JONES
John E. "Johnny" Jones, a
supervisor at Florida Power
Corporporation and a member of
American Legion Post # 53, died
Saturday, August 27, 1999, Mr.
Jones, 63, lived on Beth Drive in
his native Sanford.
Mr. Jones, was an U.S. Army
veteran, was a member of All
Souls Catholic Chuch in Sanford.
Survivors Include his wife,
Annette Jones; daughters Lisa

several grandchildren.
Woodlawn
Carey
Hand
Funeral Home in Longwood is
handling arrangements.
JOSEPH VACHEREAU
Joseph Vachereau, a retired fire
fighter for Seminole County and
an U.S. Navy veteran, died
Monday, August 26 at his Sanford
residence. Mr. Vachereau, 66, was
bom August 13,1933 in Tampa
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Sanford is handling arrange­
ments.
LINDA SUE FODRIE
Linda Sue Fodrie, a homemak­
er who lived on First St. in
Sanford, died on Saturday,
August 27, 1999. Mrs. Fodrie was
a native of Logan County, West
Va. She came to Central Florida in
1963.
Mrs. Fodrie is survived by her
husband, Nathan M. Fodrie; son,
Nathan “Alex" Fodrie of Sanford;
mother, Barbara J. Cunningham of
Sanford; sisters, Kathy Warner of
Rock Hill. S.C., Kay Dodson of
Sanford, Susie Bacak of Sanford.
Betty Wells of Sanford and
Carmella
Cunningham
of
Sanford.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford is handling arrange­
ments.

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Winter Springs — August 29.
Clifford John Ehouse, 29, Park
Avenue, Sanford, was stopped
by Winter Springs police at
North Moss and Corey Lane.
He was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol
and operating a motor vehicle
on a suspended license.

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Sanford — August 28. Andrew
James Bennett 38, Delaney
Drive, Winter Springs, was
stopped by Seminole County
deputies at CR 427 and County
Home Road, Sanford. He was
charged driving under the influ­
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Casselberry — August 23. Troy
Russell Brewer U, 18.
Huntington Drive, Casselberry,
was arrested at his residence by
Casselberry police. He was
chargrd with armed burglary,
and grand theft.
Burglary/The ft
Sanford — August 26. Lanas
Jess, 32, West 15th Street.
Sanford, was stopped on
Sanford Avenue by Sanford
police. He was charged with
burglary to a structureunarmed, grand theft, and deal­
ing in stolen property.

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Sanford — August 27. Denise
EUlen Walker, 42. Narcissus
Avenue. Sanford, was stopped
by Seminole County deputies at
Halsey and Orange Boulevard,
Sanford. She was charged with
driving under the influence of
alcohol, possession/use of drug
paraphernalia, operating a
motor vehicle on a suspended
license, and carrying a con­
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Winter Park —- August 22.
Alexander Peter FUosa, 40,
Rustic Pines TVace, Oviedo, was
arrested at Bradford Drive,
Winter Park by Seminole
County deputies. He was
charged with aggravated stalk­
ing and violation of a court
restraining order.
Weapons Charges
Sanford — August 23. James
Robert Stringet 33, Shenandoah
Village, Sanford, was arrested at
his residence by Sanford police.
He was charged with carrying a
concealed weapon.
Battery/Domestk Violence
Oviedo — August 29. James A.
Leggett, 35, Providence Lane
Oviedo was arrested by Oviedo
police at his residence following
a domestic disturbance. Hewaa
charged with battery/domestic
violence.
Apopka — August 29. Joseph
C. Baker. 31, Via Palma Drive.
Apopka, was arrested by
Seminole County deputies fol­
lowing a domestic disturbance
at his residence. He was
charged with battery/domestic
violence.
Casselberry — August 27.
Johnny Edward Erlandson, 40,
North Cortez Avenue, Winter
Springs, was stopped by
Casselberry police on Howell
Branch Road. He was charged
with aggravated battery.
Lake Mary — August 27.
Ronald Mingalone, 42,
Cidermill Place, Lake Mary, was
arrested by Lake Mary police
following a domestic distur­
bance at his residence. He was
charged with battery/domestic
violence.

Scmlnola County— August 28.
Charles Junior Durrani 25,
Elder Springs Circle, was arrestred at his residence following a
domestic dispute by Seminole
County deputies. He was
charged with battery/domestic
violence.
Winter Springs — August 29.
Lee Curtis Burgess, 66, Sheoah
Boulevard, Winter Springs, was
arrested by Winter Springs
police following s disturbance
at his residence. He was
charged with battery/domestic
violence.
Altamonte Springs — August
28. Roxanne Denise Smith, 19,
Depaugh Street, Altamonte
Springs was arrested by
Seminole County deputies fol­
lowing s domestic dispute at
her residence. She was charged
with aggravated
assault/domestic violence, bat­
tery/domestic violence, and
resisting arrest without violence.
Sanford — August 29. Steven
John Futrell, 41, Bent Oak Court,
Sanford, was arrested by
Sanford police following a
domestic disturbance at his resi­
dence. He was chargrd with
battery/domestic violence, and
assault/domestic violence.
Loogwood — August 29.
Thomas Clifford Smith, 36,
Dunhill Road, Longwood, was
arrested at his residence by
Longwood police following a
domestic disturbance. He was
chargrd with battery/domestic
violence.

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SANFORD — Maybe they
should have just taken their paychecks and gone straight home
Friday afternoon.
Nine Central Florida men,
seven of them from Seminole
County, were rubbed in an
undercover sting operation
aimed at curtailing prostitution
activity in Sanford.
The decoy sweep came dur­
ing a period between 4 and 8JO
p.m.
along 4th Street and
Sanford avenue.
Employing female undercov­
er decoys, members of the
City/County
Investigation
Bureau arrested the following
individuals and charged them
with assignation to commit
prostitution:
Paul Arthur Strickland, 28,
West 20th Street, Sanford;
George Comules McCray, 29,
West 9th Street, Sanford;
Christopher Ray Hargrave, 20,
Valencia Road, D?Bary; Oscar
Alicea Ramirez II, 33, Peachtree
Lane,
Altamonte
Springs;
Morris Sellers Frenney, 36,
Bethune Circle, Sanford; Carl
Herve Blain, 36, Sunridge Place,
Altamonte Springs; Rafael
Leonides Lebrow, 42, Kras&amp;ner
Drive, Palm Bay, Florida; Willie
Howard Davis, 52, Georgia
Arms, Sanford; and Robert Lee
AUigood, 30, Credo Street,
Longwood, who was also
charged with possession of less
than 20 grams of cannabis, and
possession/use of drug para­
phernalia.
Seven of the nine men arrest­
ed are married.

�S*mmot« Herald, Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, August 31,1000 • M

Schools
f that appealed their original
grades, 25 remained unchanged,
.] and 28 moved to a higher grade.
One school was not graded
because it was an alternative
school, and another was not
graded because of low member­
ship. Two previously ungraded
schools were added to the list at
the district's request. One
received a "D," and the other
i made an “F.”
Ten Seminole County schools
improving from a “B" to an "A”
include Lake Mary, Lawton,
Rainbow, Woodlands, Wekiva,
Keeth, and Partin elementary
schools, plus Jackson Heights,
Greenwood Lakes, and Indian
Trails middle schools.
"Our staff and teachers work
extra hard to help the students
who come here," said Gloria
Flanagan, principal of Lake
I Mary Elementary School.
Lake Mary and Oviedo high
schools improved from a "C " to
an "A ." So did Teague and Rock
Lake middle schools.
Eight schools rising from a

Chris

"C " to a "B " include Bear Lake,
Wilson, Forest City, Red Bug,
Sterling Park elementary
schools, as well as Milwee,
South Seminole, and Tuskawilla
middle schools.
Five schools made an incom­
plete in June, because of the
school district's error. Each of
those schools received "C's,"
including Spring Lake
Elementary, and Seminole,
Lyman, Lake Brantley, and Lake
Howell high schools.
However, tlx elementary
schools will still receive "D's,"
including five in Sanford.
The school board is looking
into lowering class sizes and
seeking state funding to
improve education for students
in schools with lower ratings,
said Superintendent Paul
Hagrrty.
The "D " schools performed
below expectations in one or
two subjects. The "C" schools
met minimum expectations in
all areas.
To receive a "B ," the current

reading, writing, and math data
must be at or above the state's
higher performing standards.
No subgroup In the school can
perform below the state's mini­
mum standards. In addition, at
least 90 percent of standard cur­
riculum students must be test­
ed.
To receive an "A ," the percent
of students absent more than 20
days, and the suspension and
dropout rates must be below
state averages. Substantial
improvements must be made in
reading, without substantial
declines in writing or math
schools. At least 95 percent of
the standard curriculum stu­
dents must be tested. Plus, the
schools must meet all the stan­
dards for the B schools.
This is the first year for the
school grading system. It is part
of the same education reform
package that created a plan for
parents in schools receiving an
"F " twice in four years to
receive vouchers for private
schools.

Inclusion Day scheduled in
October in Seminole County.
(Regrettably, Drummond said
Monday the Inclusion Day has
been postponed until January).
"I was so impressed with the
way Chris spoke at each work­
shop," said Patti Killingsworth,
Director of the Missouri
Department of Health (Division
of Mental Retardation and
Developmental Disabilities).
“He surely spo •&lt;* from the
heart. He's a very loving per­
son."
Jane Browning, the Director
of the Presidential Committee
on Mental Retardation, was also
impressed by Drummond's
eagerness to help his communi­
ty. "He spoke of others •never
about himself. We knew we had
the right recipient for the Dr.
Boggs award. How could there

be any doubt about that?"
On Saturday night, there was
another marvelous surprise for
Drummond. He was a dinner
guest of Fred and Helena
Valentine of the District. Fred
Valentine is a former
Washington Senators ballplayer,
equal rights advocate and com­
munity leader.
The Valentines took
Drummond for a tour of the city
•to the White House (where the
lights were not on), to the
Lincoln Memorial, Washington
Monument (undergoing repairs)
and the Arlington Cemetery.
As he rode on Pennsylvania
Avenue - the Avenue of
Presidents - Chris Drummond
not only felt the history of the
great Capital but was very
much a part of it.

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idential award for his love and
unselfish dedication to help
those with developmental dis­
abilities.
The award ceremony began
at 7 JO a m. Saturday morning
at a hotel two blocks from the
U S. Capitol Building. The pres­
ident was not there. Neither
was the vice president nor a
single senator or congressman.
Again, there was no
Washington media present.
This did not dismay Chris
Drummond.
When he was introduced by
Deborah M. Spitalnik from the
Elizabeth Monroe Boggs Center
on Developmental Disabilities,
Drummond looked into an
audience of nearly 200. Those
who could stand, did. Spitalnik
.K jp jiV w y jqyful tyrs.
•TChiAs-DrummonA* ■ a
Spitalnik said, "is the 1999 win­
ner of the Elizabeth Boggs
Award for Young Leadership.
The award recognizes and hon­
ors the late Dr. Boggs, a
renowned scholar and trailblazer in the field of mental retarda­
tion and disability rights...Like,
Dr. Boggs, Chris Drummond is
devoted to ensuring that every
.human being is treated with
dignity and respect. He is one
of our shining stars."
“ Drummond, who was bom
with cerebral palsy, began to
v, speak slowly and with great
conviction.
^
He told the group that he
was accepting the award not for
. himself but for advocates and
. . volunteers in all areas. "This is
t , for all of you •all the volunteers
()|- many of you unknown. I
fJ) thank everyone wherever they
are."
If he had stumbled on a couy pie of words, had forgotten
^something, it did not matter as
the group applauded and
Spitalnik embraced Chris
,tt Drummond. For the first time.
ni Drummond began to cry. "I
. .could not help that," he would

Revised Seminole County School Grades
Wekiva ............................. B....................... A
Wicklow...........................D .......................D
W ilson............................. C .......................C
Winter S p rin g s............. C .......................C
Woodlands...................... B......................... A

Elementary Schools
A ltam onte........................C .......................C
Bear Lake.......................... C ....................... B
C arillon ..............................B.........................B
Casselberry......................C .......................C
Eastbrook.......................... C .......................C
English E s ta te s...............D .......................D
Forest C ity ........................ C ....................... B
Geneva...............................C .......................C
G oldsboro.................... , C ...................... C
H am ilton.......................... D ....................... D
Heathrow........................... B........................ B
H ighlands........................ C .......................C
IdyUwUde........................ D ....................... D
K eeth .................................. B........................ A
Lake M ary ......................... B........................ A
Lake O rienta....................C .......................C
Lawton................................ B........................ A
Longw ood......................... B........................ B
M idw ay.............................D .......................D
Partin...................................B........................ A
Pine C r e s t . ! .................... D ....................... D
Rainbow..............................B........................ A
Red B u g .............................C ....................... B
Saba! Point..........................B.........................B
Spring Lake....................... I ........................C
Stenstrom............................B........................B
Sterling P a rk .................... C .......................B

Middle Schools
Greenwood Lakes.........B......................... A
Indian T ra ils ..................B......................... A
Jackson Heights............. B......................... A
Lakeview.........................C .......................C
Milwee..............................C .......................B
Rock Lake ..«.••■•••• C ,.•••••••• A
Sanford............................. C .......................C
South Seminole..............C .......................B
T eague..............................C ....................... A
Tuskawilla...................... C .......................B
High Schools
Like B ran tley................I ......................... C
Lake H o w ell.................. I ......................... C
Like M ary .......................C ....................... A
L y m an ..............................I ......................... C
O viedo..............................C ....................... A
Sem inole......................... I ......................... C
Winter S p rin g s..............C .......................C

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Several ambitious desires can be fulNed
m me year ahead, because your sense of
tuning might be belter than Hhas been In
the past. Trust your sen ses when they ten
you when to strike.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You might
have some very good Ideas today, how­
ever, m order to be successful, you must
bo tenacious and have continuity of pur­
pose. If these elements are lacking, noth­
ing will gel done. Trying lo patch up a
broken ro m an ce? T h e A stro-G raph
Matchmaker can halp you understand
what to do lo make the relationship work.
Mail $2.75 lo Matchmaker, c/o this news­
p ap er, P .O . Box 1 7 5 8 , Murray Hill
Station, New York. NY 10158.
LIBRA (S e p t 23-O et 22) Don't let your
imagination spoil your day today by reedil hi if a
an HllWua
mm^S m■Sill ■ m a,
»og sngnw into
owi 'OOfrirrii#fTt#.wxj
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cl others where none was intended. Be
logical, not sensitive.
SCORPIO (Oct. 2 e-Nov. 22) In order to

Use what
you’ve been given
TH E BORN LOSER

b y A rt S a n io m
l k v id k u x k !

B E E T L E B A IL E Y

by Mori Walker

by Leonard Starr

A N N IE

B y P h illip A ld er
You and your p a rtn e r a re d ealt 26
card s and must work with only them .
In theory, it shouldn't be too difficult,
but it defeats many. Take this deal a s
an exam ple. How xhould the play and
defense proceed In three no-trump af­
t e r W est h as led th e sp ad e q u e e n ?
How would it vary if West held the acenine of hearts, not the ace-th ree? •
A ssum ing a 3-2 clu b b re ak , South
can s e e 10 tricks via two spades, three
diamonds and five clubs. But he knows
th a t a fte r lo sin g th e n e c e ss a ry clu b
trick, his opponents a re likely to be in
a position to cash at le a st four heart
tricks. How should d eclarer try to de­
flect them from that course?
Probably South should win the first
trick with his spade king, cash the club
king, and duck th e seco n d round of

attempt to force your desires into becom­
ing realities today, you could erroneously
maka perceptions and Judgments that
might not concur with actual occurrences
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 2 1 ) Your
darky re g a rd in g objectives could be a M
contusing today, especially it you allow
yourself or anyons els# to revamp suc­
cessful endeavors merely lor the sake of
change.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-dan. i t ) Because
you might not be loo effective managing
your resources today, or anyone else s
tor that mattsr, you must guard against
inclinations to yield to extravagant whims
AQUARIUS (Je n . 20-Feb. I t ) Thought­
lessly attempting lo change Ihe plans ol
others, or becoming Impatient with their
progress, will make for e most unpleasant
day. Have consideration for lemky mem­
bers and cohorts.
PISC ES (F eb . 20-M arch 20) For undef.nod emotional reasons today, you could
wrongfuty and negatively judge others on
anything but logical evaluations. Don t
succumb to unreakstre senutrvtnet
A H iet (M arch 21 -April 1 t) 'Pulling On
the dog* arther socially or business wise
could backfire on you loday. Instead ol
looking good in the eyes ol others, they

d ubs. If West must win the trick, he is
le ss likely to find the key sw itch than
East.
Here, though. E a st wins the second
clu b tric k . T h en , con fid ent th a t th e
contract la unbeatable if South has the
heart ace, he switches to the h eart s ir,
not the king, w hich would b lo ck the
suit if W est had started with a c e dou­
bleton. W est should win with th e ace
and return his rem aining heart to de­
feat the con tract. It Is harder if West
has the ace-nlne of hearts, b ecau se he
m u stn 't win a c h e a p trick w ith the
nine, which again would block the suit.
Now suppose d eclarer immediately
p lay s t h r e e ro u n d s of c lu b s . W hat
should E a s t d iscard ? He could pilch
Ihe diamond seven, but that might look
high, not low. to his p artn er. Having
five hearts, he should “w aste" the se c ­
ond undertrick by throwing Ihe heart
10, his d e a r e st come-on signal for that
suit.

could perceive you a s a phony. Just be
yourself.
TAURUS (April 20-M ay 30) Although
you might not think you're being unrealis­
tic regarding the demands you make on
your family or loved ones loday. M reality.:
you could be expecting more than they
can dekver.
OtiMINI (M ay 2 1 -Ju n e 20) No matter':
how eager you might be lo talk about:
t .ne confidential information to which;
yo u 're privy, restrain you rself. This!
uohavwr could come beck to bite you.
CANCER (Ju n e 21-July 22) Being more
receptive then usual to investment pro­
p o sa ls today d o es not autom atically)
equate into being able lo accurately dis­
cern between a good one or a bed one
Don't be Impulsive.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Do what needs lo
b ' dons Ikst today before eipecttng cred­
it from others about accomplishments
you have yet to achieve. Let your deed*'
speak tor themselves
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See doctor about breast leak
A R L O A N D J A N IS

by Jim m y J o h n s o n

B* peler H - C o U * M D ‘
DEAR D R GOTT: la it possible for
a woman's breast to leak a milky fluid
even though sh e h a s n 't b reastfed a
child in 12 years?
D EAR R E A D E R R is possible, and
— until proved otherwise — it Is omi­
nous. B reast milk is governed by hor­
mones. If the woman Is leaking milk,
sh e could have a s e r io u s horm o n e
imbalance. But I am m ore concerned
about malignancy. Certain breast can­
c e r s will cause nipple discharge. On
the other hand, the problem could be
no m ore trou blesom e than a b re a st
infection (hat could readily be cured
by antibiotics. In my opinion, any nonbreast feeding woman with significant
nipple leakage should be s e e n by a
d o cto r as soon a s p o ssib le. To give
you related information, I am sending
you a copy o f my H e a lth R e p o rt
“B reast Cancer and Disorders." Other
readers who would like &gt; copy should
send $2 plus a long, self-ad d ressed ,
stam ped envelope to P.O. B ox 2017,
M urray Hill S ta tio n , New York, NY
10156 Be sure to mention the title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Do tom e people
gen erate more static electricity than
others? 1 seem to have a real problem.

I f I don't shower, the static is worse. I
can ’t try on clothing in a store without
crack lin g and popping. I try to limit
my selection to natural fibers, but the
clothes still cling to my body. When I
dress in the morning, my slacks cling
to my stockings. Can you help m e with
this electrifying situation?
DEAR R E A D E R : Static electricity
refers to the charges that often build
up on o r around o u r bod ies. T o my
knowledge, this electricity is not pro­
duced by the body, but by the environ
m e n t. F o r e x a m p le , if you s h u ffle
acro ss the living room rug on a cold
w inter day, you m ay well no tice that
your c lo th e s cling to your body and
you'll e x p e rie n c e a spark w hen you
becom e grounded by touching a metal
knob o r w allp late. S ta tic buildup is
more common in fabrics such a s silk
and nylon; it is alw ays w orsened by
low env ironm en tal humidity. If you
really want to see the effects o f static
electricity, dry your clothes in a tum­
ble-dryer and then try to fold them .
I su sp e ct that you r sta tic clin g is
m o re lik e ly to r e fle c t your le v e l of
fash io n th a n y o u r p h y sio lo g y . F o r
instance, you’re m ore likely to expert
e n c e it w ith le a th e r -s o le d s h o e s ,
w hich — unlike b a re fe e t o r ru b b e r

DR. G O TT
PETER
GOTT, M.D.

so les — encourage the productioi
sta tic charges. If you ordinarily w
nylons o r pantyhose, this material
re a d ily c h a r g e you up by ru bb
against the fabric lining your slac
B ecau se m ost static cling is caused
such friction between different ty]
of fiber, you may want to experimi
Stop wearing pantyhose with slac
u se sh o rte r stockings instead. Av
w e a rin g a slip w hen you try
clothes. Add a sheet of Bounce fab
softener to your clothes dryer or l
one of the many anti static produ
available.
Fo rtu n ately , although s ta tic el
tricity is annoying. It will not affi
health.
O IMS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

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People
Daughter
still
living
at
home
Spiders: friends or foes?
should pay for the privilege

Contrary to popular belief,
all spiders are beneficial
because they are good preda­
tors of insects and other small
bugs.
Almost all spiders possess
venom, but only a few are con­
sidered dangerous to humans.
Some spiders trap their victims
with a web, while others rely
on their hunting ability to
obtain food.
Most people associate spi­
ders with poisonous creatures,
but in reality only two spiders
can cause serious injury to
men in Florida, the widow spi­
ders and the brown recluse
spider. Widow spiders are fair­
ly common but the brown
recluse is not considered to be
an established species in
Florida.
There are four spdes of
widow spiders in Florida, the
southern black widow, north­
ern black widow, ted widow,
and brown widow. The widow
spiders are found mainly out­
doors in protected cavaties and
around trees. They can be
found in orange groves, which
makes it necessary to use pro­
tective clothing when harvest­
ing. When widows are found
around the home, they are
usually inside gas and electric
meter boxes, furniture, and
other protected areas.
House spiders: Several
species of spiders live in or
around our houses. Many of
them construct webs which
make them a nuisance to
homeowners. The southern
house spider is very common
in Florida and the males are
often mistaken for the brown
recluse, but they are really
harmless.
Southern black widow:
This spider is the most widely
distributed widow spider in
Florida. The black widow has
a black glossy color with a dis­
tinct red hourglass marking on

abdomen has variable mark­
ings of black, white, red, and
yellow. The underside of the
abdomen has an orange or yel­
low hourglass. It is often
found south of Daytona Beach
along the coast, and it is also
' common in orange groves. It
. usually makes its web on
buildings in well-lighted areas.
Brown recluse: This spider
can be easily recognized by the
distinctive dark violin shaped
the underside of its abdomen.
mark located on the heed and
Their size is about 11/2 inches thorax. This spider is light tan
long with legs extended.
to deep reddish brown in
Females lay about 250 eggs In
color, and measures about 1/4
an egg sac, which is pear
to 1/2 inches in length. It has
shaped measuring about 1/2
three pairs of eyes arranged in
to 5/8 inches in diameter. The
a semicircle on the forepart of
eggs hatch in 20 days and
the head (most spiders have
remain in the egg sac from 4 to four pairs of eyes). They can
30 days. Females are known to be found inside the homes in
eat the male after mating. They bathrooms, bedrooms, closets,
are found outdoors under
garages, under furniture,
rocks, boards, and frequently
behind baseboards and
around old buildings.
crevices. The bite produced by
Northern black widow:
this spider can produce fever,
This spider is similar in
chills, nausea, weakness and
appearance to the southern
joint pain. A blister arises at
black widow, but has two red
the site of the bite followed by
triangles resembling an hour­
inflamation.
glass, and a row of red spots
The venom usually kills the
on top of its abdomen. This
affected tissue, leaving a
species is found west of
sunken sore. Healing may take
Tallahassee, mainly in forests
as long as six to eight weeks
where it produces its webs
and the scars might require
three to twenty feet above the
plastic surgery.
ground.
Control: Sprays containing
Red widow: This spider can
pyrethrins or pyrethroids are
be recognized by its redishvery effective to control spi­
orange thorax and legs but
ders. Dust formulations con­
with a black abdomen. The top taining diazinon or dursban
of the abdomen usually has a
can be useful in crawl spaces,
row of red spots with yellow
attics, and utility areas.
borders. The markings on the
All Seminole County
underside of the abdomen are
Cooperative Extension
usually one or two small red
Services are open to all
spots, lacking the characteristic reguardless of race, color, sex,
hourglass marking. The spider
handicap, or national origin.
is found mainly in sand-pine
Ceuniy Urkan
scrub habitats in centra] and
southeast Florida.
to Mm M0
rica, MOW.CountyHama I
Brown spider. This spider
FLiZ m ot pftons 32S-2900, Ext SMS.
varies in color from light gray
to light brown to black. The
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I I K U I 1C

The Night Owia Toastmasters Club #6581 meets every
Tuesday of the month, at 7:30 pm., at the Lake Mary
Community Building on Country Club Road. Contact
Rosalia Bonham at 323-8284 for more Information.

N arA non
Nar-Anon, a self-help group for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at 8 p m. at Orlando General
Hospital. For more Information, cal 869-6364.

from 0:30 until 8 p.m. at the Juvenile Assessment Center
located at 181 Bush Loop, Sanford. There Is no cost. For
more information call Maria Mitchell at (407) 665-6112.

TOPS
Members of Take Off 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 Avo.,
Sanford. For more information about the dub, cal Karen
Blazina, 321-5962.

Toastmasters

Grief support
The Seminole County State Attorney's Office sponsors
a Grief Support Group for anyone who has lost a loved
one to homicide. The group meets the second Tuesday

Night Owls Toastmasters meet every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m., at the Lake Maty Community
Building. 260 N. Country Club Road in Lake Mary.
Contact Roselle Bonham at 323-8284 for information.

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DEAR OUT OF OPTIONS: I
tea nothing wrong with tha
she’s old enough to disregard
tha rales of tha *houaa, and
giving yon $100 a month would
not ha a financial hardship,
thafs what aha should do.
DEAR ABBY: Friends of ours not too close, not too distent — hava
a son who is being married for the
second time. The wedding will be
held 3 ,0 0 0 miles from w h ere we
live.
I have Just found out that we will
be receiving an invitation anyway,
because we lived there 30 years ago.
They know th at we would n ot fly
out for the wedding.
When this man waa married the
first time, we gave them e nice wed­
ding g ift We also sent one when he
id u ated from h igh school and
m college.
M ust I send th em e gift w hen
the invitation arrives? 1 think these
folks ere Just out for the gifts. My

S

DEAR AT A LOBSi G uest.
tb s Invitation arrives, aaad
your regrets and a warm note
congratulating the couple and
w-Uhing them at

DEAR ABBY: I foal th at I must
respond to tha 31-year-old woman
whose "live-in’ wants to be married
secretly. I know Am results of what
haa ensued in a similar situation.
T h e m a n had been m a rrie d
b efo re a n d had a d a u g h te r .
Although h e had been a sp erated
from hie wife for many y e a n , they
had never been divorced. The latter
“wtfo* only discovered this when the
m an became seriously ill and his
daughter was contacted.
You once printed something th at
I have never forgotten: * 0 w h at a
tangled web we weave, when first
awe practice to deceive.*
A GRATEFUL READER WHOM
YOU ONCE H ELPED
I

DEAR GRATEFUL READER:
of •
noi only

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take credit for that qnote. It
cam# from Blr W alter Scott
(1771-1832) - and lfa certainly

H ia m o th e r said poin t-blan k tn
m e, "Y ou w ait until som eone ateul*
y o u r ao n a n d s e e how it f e e l .!* I
r e a l is e t h a t th e r e m igh t be som e
sa d n ess th a t h e r “baby* haa decided
to le a v e th e n e st, but for heav en’s
ta k e , th e b aby is 2 6 y ears old und
h a s a m in d o f h i s o w n . T h i s is
n a tu re ta k in g its natu ral course
I t h a s b e e n a y e a r and a h a lf,
and th e y s till will huve nothing to
do w ith m e. H ow ever, th ey expect
t h e ir so n to com e hom e and v isit.
a n d h e d o e s. I a m a n g ry t h a t he
g o e s t h e r e k n o w in g full w ell how
th e y feel abo u t m e. W hat should I

do?
HURT IN ADAMS CENTER, N Y.

DEAR HURT: Your fiance’s
mother is still attached to her
aon by an emotional umbilical
cord, and the only person who
can successfully cut it Is your
flaneo. Tha situation won't
Improve u ntil your fiance
makes It clear that he expects
hia future wife to be treated
with courtesy and respect, or
they won’t be seeing much of
either of you.

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husband said ho plans to throw the
invitation in the trash as soon as he
sees i t Please advise.
AT A LOSS IN RICHMOND, V A

D E A R A B B Y : 1 am a 32-year-d d
d iv o rcee w ho la soon tn be re m a r­
ried, and alread y 1 am having trou­
b le w ith th e 'in -la w s * I have never
e n c o u n te re d people so ru de in a ll
m y life . T h e y resfu
fu se to h av e a n y ­
th in g to do w ith me.
M y fian ce’s paren ts were cordial
a n d fr ie n d ly to m e u n til I b eg an
d a t in g t h e i r so n . T h e n c a m e th e
d i r t y lo o k s a n d ru d e b e h a v io r .
Abby, I hav e never done anything to
offend th e s e people. Even my fiance
a g r e e s t h a t I h a v e dune n o th in g
wrong.

Lake Mary - Heathrow

Calendar
Toastmasters meet

DEAR ABBY: 1 hava a 21 yearold daughter who has three
ta r s le ft In co lleg e and a w ellpaying, part-time co-op Job. She still
lives a t home with us. All th a t we
ask of her is that she come home at
night, take turns with her sisters
doing the dishes and one ch o re a
week.
My husband w ork s 4 5 -p lu s
hours a week at his Job and 15-plus
hours a week on our small business.
I am disabled an d u n ab le to do
much around the house. My daugh­
te r doesn’t alw ays come hom e a t
n igh t, and while sh e has tim e to
sleep until 2 p.m. on weekends and
time for her boyfriend, she does not
make time to do her choree.
I do not want to kick her ou t and
poasibiy Jeopardise her college edu­
cation, but she’s too old to ground.
I'm thinking of having her pay $ 1 0 0
a month for rent (this would be no
hardship for her), as It seem s she
uses our home like a hotel and dis­
regards our wishes. Your thoughts.

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sunrise services where disci­
plined players met at 5 a.m.
* Wednesday mornings with posi­
tion coaches for extra work.
"My intentions wen; in good
faith and my actions must be
accounted for," said Stanton.
"I emphatically apologize to
the administration and faculty,
the members of the football
team and their families."
Stanton said the paddling
incidents involved 6 to 12
players dating back to a year
ago. He took over a team that
went winless in the previous
-season and improved to 4-6 last
year.
"The paddling involved a

handful of players. It wasn't like
I lined up 100 kids. On the team
we call it a behavior modifica­
tion, it was not done to embar­
rass an individual player, but to
build team unity, discipline, and
toughness," said Stanton.
The head coach said the pad­
dling was never done mali­
ciously, and was always done in
the presence of other coaches
and players.
"My kids love me and they
know I love them. I've cried
myself to sleep for the past four
days and I've lost 18 pounds,”
Stanton said.
“I'm sorry for the embarrass­
ment I've cause to the program.

I've been given a second chance
and I will do everything in my
power to earn brick the respect
of everyone Involved."
Stanton said he has received
overwhelming support from his
players, their families and his
principal Raymond Gaines
and that he is looking forward
to returning to practice
Thursday as the Rams prepare
for their season opener by
hosting Seminole High Friday
night.
During the five-day suspen­
sion Stanton maintained his
leaching duties with pay, but
was barred from contact with
his players.

before the City Commission on
Sept. 27.

ing two.
Because there are condomini­
ums as well as apartments in the
complex,
multiple
owners
would be involved in condem­
nation procedures. The state
revoked the licenses for owners
of the complex, including Jack
Sirianni and James Shirkey, on
July 7 following the health and
safety inspection.
The city has already per­
formed an Initial exploration
into condemning the complex.
Animal control has been
called to take care of dogs that
were roaming the grounds of the
complex. However, Rowe said
that "a substantial number" of
windows in the complex have
been broken.
All unoccupied units that pre­
sent a danger to the public are
being boarded up by the Public
Works Department.
In addition to researching the
case for condemnation, city offi­
cials arc also currently looking
into further action that can be
taken by the Code Enforcement
Board.

Fire
Coutiaued from f 4 . 1A
spread into unit 220 of building
four. It took 20-30 minutes to put
out the flames. Tucker said.
Officials from the Seminole
County and Altamonte Springs
fire departments assisted the
Sanford Fire Department in con­
taining the Are and evacuating
residents.
The State Fire
Marshalls Office is also involved
in the investigation.
Because transients arc still liv­
ing in buildings that are sup­
posed to be vacant, city officials
■ Mid estimates of hofv many peo­
ple are living in the complex arc
difficult to make. Tucker said
that it appears at least 15 people
' « u y still be living in the com’plex.
The City of Sanford is moving
forward with plans to condemn
Ridgewood Villas, located at
2580 Ridgewood Avenue.
"This gives greater credence
to the case for condemnation,"
said Charles Rowe, director of
the Community Development
Department. "It definitely makes
the case stronger."
Rowe said the case for con­
demning the complex will come

Because of deteriorating con­
ditions, the City Com m ission
last week directed staff to move
toward condem ning the com ­
plex.

A state health and safety
inspector issued a closure notice
on the complex July 7 because of
code violations.
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale
Mid he is concerned about the
condition of the wood siding, as
well as the ceilings and the
swimming pool. City commis­
sioners said they are concerned
about the safety of remaining
residents.
The city is owed $18,635 in
unpaid water bills on the com­
plex, said Utilities Director Paul
Moore. Water remains on in just
one of the five buildings of the
complex because of unpaid bills.
The multiple owners in build­
ing two have two weeks to pay a
$1,147 water bill before water in
the building will be turned off.
Moore said.
City officials estimate that
seven people are living in build­

more like, here's the proposal.
It's all about calling people,
Including people, and empower­
ing people. We won't trust a plan
unless we feel like we took part
in forming the plan."
Hagerty Hid that the school
district spends $1 million more
for Crooms Academy than for
any other middle school, and
that the campus site is too small
to be converted into a fullfledged high school.
"I want Crooms to be a firstclass school," Williams H id. "I
don't like this alternative school
business. Whatever it is used for,
I want it to be first-class."
The existing capacity
at
Crooms Academy, without
counting the portables, is for 680
students. If the facilities are con­
verted, Croftms Academy would
eventually serve 800 elementary
school students.
The school's cafeteria will be
used for the community meeting
instead of the
gymnasium
because of on-going improve­
ments being made to the gymna­
sium, said Crooms Academy
Principal Bemedette HardyBlake. The cafeteria holds 260
people.
"I hope that's Urge enough,"
Hardy-BUke Mid.
Another community meeting
will be held 7 p.m. Sept. 14, at
the Educational Support Center
in Sanford.
Dianne Kramer, director of
facilities and pUnning for the

school district, Hid that a deci­
sion regarding ways to ease ele­
mentary school overcrowding in
northwest Seminole County will
need to be made by Sept. 28. The
Board is also considering other
options to ease elementary over­
crowding in the area.
Kramer H id that the estimat­
ed costs to convert the facility
are $9 million, almost as much as
it would cost to build a new ele­
mentary school.
Building a new elementary
school at an alternative site in
Sanford is not a viable option
because the area that would
serve students the best is zoned
as industrial, and is not appro­
priate for use as an elementary
school site, Kramer said.
The school's gymnasium that
is also used by residents of the
Goldsboro community would
remain intact under the propos­
al. Crooms Academy would
retain its name if it is converted
to an elementary school.
High school students now at
Crooms Academy would attend
available at other high schools.
Each high school has its own
credit recovery program. The 20acre Crooms Academy site is not
Urge enough to house a full high
school, Kramer uid.
Rays of Hope Charter School
in Sanford would serve at-risk
middle school students currently
attending Crooms Academy. The
charter school is located on West
Airport Boulevard in Sanford.

Regardless of any decision on
Crooms Academy, Rays of Hope
will move into the Country Club
Square shopping center for the
2000 school year. The move will
allow Rays of Hope to serve 300
middle school students, Kramer
u id .
There are 20 portables on the
Crooms campus, and the porta­
bles will not meet state portable
standards that will take effect in
July of 2001.
There is funding in the .
board's five-year pUn for two
elementary schools to be built in
Seminole County, Kramer u id .
Another option the board will
consider to provide additional
student capacity is the construc­
tion a primary learning center at
Wilson Elementary and a prima­
ry learning center on the f
Master's Cove property next to i
Millennium Middle School. The
Master's Cove property would
be an annex to Wicklow .
Elementary School.
The learning centers would
serve 500 students in total. In
addition, the board will consider
expanding the Wicklow annex
into a full elementary school in
five years, serving another 500
students.
The board will also consider
building a new elementary
school, then building a primary
learning center at Wilson .
Elementary School.

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Scminota Herald. Sanford. Florida • Tuesday, August 3 1 ,1 9 9 9 • 1 »

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HOOP-IT-UP
ORLANDO • Orlondo-arra
hoops players of all ages,
nizrs and skills can bring
their best 3-on-3 moves to
the streets and celebrate
the return of the Hoop-It-Up
World Tour as It visits Or­
lando. Sept. 11th- 12th. for
the 11th consecutive year.
This year's Hoop-It-Up
action takes place at Dis­
ney’s Wide World of Sports
complex.
Orlando Hoop-It-Up In­
vites all players ages 8 and
older to register, and offers
divisions for all skill levels.
Interested players can get
tournament registration In­
formation for the 1999 Or­
lando event by calling the
Hoop-It-Up hotline, at (800)
880-PLAY (7529). visiting
the ofllclal Tour Web aite at
www.hoopltup.com. or by
picking up discounted en ­
try forms at area Foot
Locker locations.
The entry fee Is $104 per
team or $140 for Top Gun
division (most competitive),
and a portion of the pro­
ceeds benefits local chari­
ties. Registration deadline
Is Wednesday. Sept. 1.
Spectators.
who
are
greatly encouraged to at­
tend. will be admitted free
of charge.
In addition to tournament
games,
on-site
special
events are NBA 2 ball pre­
sented by Oatorade and
Spalding. Oatorade Crunch
Time (2-on-2). Foot Locker
10 ft. Slam Jam . Speed
Stick Ultimate Shootout.
Southwest Airlines Charity
Stripe Challenge. SUm Jim
Snap Shot and Ford Focus
Three Point Shootout _ also
are open to players and
spectators before, during
and after tournament play.
Hoop-It-Up will be held
from 9 a.m. to approxi­
mately 5 p.m. on Saturday
and 9 a.m. to approximately
3 p.m. on Sunday.

Seminole
blows out
DeLand in
K ick-O ff
Classic
frs KnrroR

Senior

quarlerback
Garrett
(No. 7. left) got his
as the starling signalSeminole in fine fash­
ion Iasi Friday night, throwing
two touchdown as the Fighting
Seminoles crushed DeLand,
48-21, in the Kick-Off Classic at
Spec Marlin Stadium.
Junior running back Willie
Bennett (N o. 31, above left) led
348-yard Tnbo running attack
by scoring two rushing touch­
downs, on runs of 18 and 40
yards, and catching a touch­
down pass of 28 yards.
Senior wide receiver Julius
Francis (No. 8. above right)
caught
Goldsmith’s
other
touchdown toss, ol 43 yards, to
give Seminole a 19-14 halltime
lead.
The Fighting Seminoles will
open the regular season on Fri­
day against Lake Mary at Don T .
Reynolds Stadium starling at
7:30 p.m.

ASA WORLD SERIES

,

SANFORD - From Sep­
tember 9th through 12th.
the City of Sanford will host
the ASA Men’s Slow Pitch
Softball National Champi­
onship.
Ten teams from across
the nation will compete In
the series that will be held
at the Historic Sanford Me­
morial Stadium (the only
baseball stadium In Semi­
nole County).
The double elimination,
tournament will kick-off
Thursday. September 9th
with a "Home Run Derby*
beginning at 4 p.m.
Opening Ceremonies will
be held at 6 p.m. and two
games will Immediately fol­
low.
Tournament passes are
available for $ 2 0 per per­
son or you may enjoy Indi­
vidual sessions at $5 each.
Food, beverages, and sou­
venir vendors will be avail­
able.
For additional Information
contact Tom Farnsworth or
Evelyn Bennett at the San­
ford Recreation Department
at (407) 330-5697.

MIDDLE SCHOOL
FALL LACROSSE
LEAGUE
WINTER PARK - There
will be a lacrosse league
offered this fall for Middle
School athletes.
All Central Florida Middle
School students Interested
in playing lacrosse (no ex­
perience necessary) should
call Chuck Scales at: phone
; _ (407) 862-6502; FAX
862-6432; or E-Mail
l« JCS86265O20AOL.COM.

; SANFORD ADULT
: FLAG FOOTBALL
:
SANFORD - The City of
. Sanford Recreation
and
. Parks Department Is now
forming an Adult Flag Foot­
ball League to begin play In
November.
I
Games will be played on
Saturday’s at the open field
' across from Sanford Middle
School on 17-92.
The league will follow all
Florida
Recreation
and
Farks Association (FRPA)
Flag Football Rules and
Regulations.
For additional information
please contact Jim Schaefer
at (407) 330-5697.
Please see Briefs, Page 2B

Herald photo ■ bp Arab Booth*.

DeLAND - For anyone who
graduated from Seminole High
School before 1980, there Is no
greater thrill than beating De­
Land In football.
And while this game does not
count In the standings It sure
gives Seminole grads bragging
rights.
The
Fighting
Semlnoles
scored two touchdowns late In
the second quarter to lake con­
trol of the gome, then slowly
pulled away In the second half
to rout the homestanding Bull­
dogs. 48-21. In the Kick-Off
Classic at Spec Martin Stadium
last Friday night.
Despite losing players like
All-America offensive lineman
JefT Falne (Notre Dame), star
ninnlng track Deon Howard and
defensive track Jo e Watson.
Seminole showed that It has
more than enough talent re­
maining to compete for the
championship In an Improved
district that Includes Mainland.
Spruce Creek. Pine Ridge, Lake
Howell, Lyman and Winter
Springs.
Senior quarterback Garrett
Goldsmith showed his maturity
In beginning his third year as
the starting quarterback for
Seminole, completing seven-of14 passes for 132 yards and
two touchdowns, both tn the fi­
nal 6:24 of the second quarter
when the Tribe rallied from a
14-7 deficit to n 19-14 halftime
lead.
Junior miming back Willie
Bennett led an outstanding
display by the deep Fighting
Semlnoles backfteld scoring
three touchdowns, two on runs
of 18 and 40 yards and one on
a 28 yard pass, as the Tribe
racked up 348 rushing yards.
Senior receiver Julius Fran­
cis caught the other touchdown
pass on a 43-yard bomb.
Bennett scored on an 18-vard

Please see Football. Page 2B

Richardson and Howard
return - others still out
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - With less than a week until Its
season-opening football game against nationallyranked Purdue University, the University of
Central Florida got some help Monday when
starting defensive end
Marv Richardson
(Belleville. Illlnols/Bcllevtllc East High School)
and backup tailback Omari Howard (Syracuse.
New York/Corcoran High School) returned to
practice.
The news was not all good os starting receiver
Kenny Clark (Ocaln/Vangunrd High School),
starting linebacker Deaubrcy Devine (Lakeland
High School), and backup receiver Tavtrus Davis
(Fori Lauderdale High School) liad to sit out
practice as a result of Injuries suffered In the
team’s final scrimmage Saturday.

‘ It’s nice to get people back, but we’ve got to
get everybody healthy.* coach Mike Kniczck
said. "We have some critical people still banged
up lliat need to lie getting some reps that won’t
get the reps.
"You’ve got to get on the field and actually do
what you are supposed to do In the football game
to give yourself a chance."
Richardson had surgery August 16th. to re­
move a tissue mass In Ills sinus cavity behind
his right eye and was originally expected to miss
the IHirduc game while Howard Is resuming from
un ankle sprain suffered In a scrimmage August
21st.
Clark twisted his right knee In the scrimmage
and was able to do some light running Monday
Please see UCF, Page 2B

Magic announce radio
partnership for Spanish
language broadcasts
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - Tlic Orlando
Magic have extended their
agreement with AM
1440
WPRD, AM 1400 WTRR and AM
1220 WOTS for the 1999-2000
season to serve as the team’s
Spanish language radio sta­
tions. RDV Sports Chief Execu­
tive Ofllcer Bob Vander Weldc
announced
Monday.
"We’re very excited to an­

nounce this continued partner­
ship which will bring Magic
basketball to our fans in the
Hispanic
community." said
Vander Weldc. "WPRD. WriW
und WOTS represent the quality
and excellence we strive for In
bringing our product to our
fans and stockholders."
All home games during the
year will lie broadcast In
Spanish on AM 1440 WPRD
and simulcast un AM 1400

WTRR (Sanford) and AM 1220
WOTS.
Last season marked the Inau­
gural campaign of Magic Span­
ish radio broadcasts.
In addition, a Spanishlanguage call-in show. “Inside
Magic en Espanol." can lie also
heard Mondays during the sea­
son from 6 p.m.-to-7 p.m. on
AM 1440 WPRD. while being
Please see Msgic, Page 2B

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NEW Y O RK • Sanford’s Tim R ain es (shown back in his C hicago W hite
Sox d ays) rocoivod h is 1998 World S e rie s Championship ring Monday
night at Y an k o e Stadium
Raines, who is out for tho s e a s o n while he re ce iv e s treatm ent for a
bout with Lupus, w as making his lirst trip back to Now York with th e
O akland Athletics s in c e leaving the Y a n k e e s after last sea so n .
He got tits ring box from Y an k ees m anager J o e Torre a s the Now York
fans g av e him a standing ovation, but no ring w as in the box a s Y an k e es
centerfiolder Bornio Williams had romoved the ring a s a |oke.

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Courthouse. Santora. Ftonda. on r a
4lh day of October. 1999. at 1100

to be

a 2*ta day ol AuguiL
Cecud
UIT COURT
FLORIDA

Sepreirber 7. U .

Dated tfra 24m day o l August.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by: Sturdy C. Hargarl
Deputy Clark
14.

NO TICE O F

APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Vial
Maanda J. Cdmrtton or R etard S
C ttM toarry. d a holder ol to* toftowmg camftcatolt) ha t Mad ta d
carW ctM d) tor a U r dtad to ta
atuad raraon The certifcat# num­
bed sj and y * * t(i| o l atuanca. ffa
datenpoon ol Cm property and r a
named) n arhten * aaa a tta tte d
u a a t fc * m
CERTIFICATE NO 1901
YEAR O f ISSUANCE 1997
Detcnpaon ol Property LEO LOT 21
SELY O f HWY 17 92 SPRING MAMMOCK PS 2 PO 4
Namei n anch a ta a tta d Dano J
leant. Evelyn T. lean*. Arthur O dta
al *1 A t ol ta d property being m r a
Cowry ol Sammoto. SUM ol Ftonda
U niat* tu rn cerffhcaieisl th a t ba
i adeemed according to la *, r a prop­
erty deter bed n such carlAcaM tt)
mt be told to r a h tg ra tl Udder al
r a a a tl to rt door. Semmoa Cow ry
CtxataOuM. Santora. Fiord* on me
4m day oI October. 1999. al I I 00
am
Payment ol Sale lea. applcaba
doew ranury tu m p U it t and

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OVEN, r u l
Ruth Colmar, the hodar ol m * toltowmg cam tcale(i) la s Ned sad
carbhcateis) tor a ta r dead to be
issued ra ra o n The carlAcata numbar(t) and y*ar(S) ol Miuanca. me
dnerpeon ol me property, and da
named) n w tw h I was assessed
w araaatoaows
CERTIFCATE NO 2944
YEAR O f ISSUANCE 1M7
Datenpoon ol Property LEO LAKE
BOTTOM O f LAKE FLORIOA SANLANOO PB 3 PO 66
Names
at
winch
assessed
Altamonte Homes Co Inc A l ol sad
properly bang in Iha County ol
Sammoa. State ol Florida
u m *t* such carolcate)*) th a l be
redeemed acoordmg to law. r a prop­
erty deterbad n tuch carM icalt(t)
wd ba sod to m* ivglw sl txddar at
r a weal bora door. Sammol* County
CowmouM. Sanford. Ftonda. on m*
4m day ol October. 1999, at t l 00

US

Payment 01 Saw lea. appacaba
documantary stamp tares and
reconkng Mas are raguead id b*
pad by me succastlw tedder at r a
saw FiR payment oI an amour*
equal to r a tv g la tl b d • due within
24 hows altar r a advertised time ol
saw A l payments th a t be cash or
guatanwad
nm um enl.
mod*
payable to Cm CWrk o l me Cxcut
C ow l
Deled tra 24m day ol August.
1999
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by StvrWy C. Hargart
Deputy CWth
Pubtah. August 31. September 7.14.
21. 1999
DEF-229

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

FALL YOUTH SOCCER
SANFORD - The City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department Is offering an In­
structional Soccer League for
players ages three-to-slx.
Player llacement Day and
Clinic will be held on Satur­
day, September 25th at 9
a m. at Zlnn Beck Field (next
to Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium).
All games will be on Satur­
day and the cost to register Is
820.
Reserve your spot by call­
ing the Sanford Recreation
Department at 3 3 0 -5 6 9 7 or
Bennie Shaw at 330-9731.

YOUTH BASKETBALL

Tha admmreffaffon at N estate ol
FRIEDA E a n LOW, deceased. F t*
Number 9P731-CP. It pentkng In
to * Circuit Court kx Sammoto
County. Flood* Probata Diymon,
to * u n u at vtacn a 301 N Pom
Santord FL 37771
The
nano* and M d d lH I at ta *
Panenai n *p f*s *n U »V* and too
Personal R tfr tM fiu n tt in o n ty

SANFORD - The City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks
Department will again spon­
sor the Winning Ways B as­
ketball League this winter.
The league will be divided
Into four divisions _ Recrea­
tion (Grades kindergartenthrough-8th); Prime Time

(Elrmentary-through-MIddle
School);
Olrta
(Middle
School); and High School
(Bring In your own tenm).
Official registration day,
which will Include a Beat the
Coach contest, prizes and
giveaways, will be Saturday,
October 2nd from 10 a.m. to
0 p.m. at the dust For Feet In
Seminole Town Center.
Player Placement Days will
be at Sanford Middle School
on Thursday, October 21st,
4th and 5th grades at 6 p.m.
and middle school at 7:30
p.m.; and Friday. October
22nd. Kindergarten and 1st
grade at 6 p.m., 2nd &amp; 3rd
grades at 7 p.m.. and Girls*
Middle School at 8 p.m.
Opening Day Ceremonies,
featuring Sandy "Spin* Slade,
will be on November 5th.
Cost to register Is $2 5 and
for Information and registra­
tion forms are available by
calling 330-5697.

TENNIS LESSONS
SANFORD - The City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks

Football
Coatlnsd Croat P in IB

non ol dm Court a rt raqurrad 10 M t
tw r e tia e w n t w tti &gt;w Court WITH­
IN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION O f THIS
NOTICE OR TMRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE O f SERVICE OF A
COPY O f THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

C ow l WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

dam s with mis C ow l WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEUANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha daw o l m * N il pubhcalon Ol
mw Noace • August 24.1999.
Personal Represent****
WALTER GIELOW
7708 Cornmwvty Way
Sanford. FL 32771
Attorney tor Per tonal
Repratanwbv*
JAMES A BARKS
1170 W F n l Strata. Sta B
Sanford. Ftorda 37771
(407)321-1224
Ftorda Bar No 197584

B rie fs
ContimMd from Pago IB

GRIEF SUPPORT QROUP
The Seminole County Stem
Attorneys Olhce. is ottering a
H om ed* Survivor* Stfoport Group
tor anyone amo has to il a loved on*
d hom ed* The p o ip mean me
SECOND 8 LAST TUESDAY ol d a
month horn ■ 8 30 PM to BOO PM
at the JuveraM Assessmara Center
tocaind at 181 Bush Loop. Sanford.
FL T its meeting a sciatdWed lor
August 31. 1999 Thera a no cost to
anyone who woud H a to attend
pleas* ca l M ara Mechal tor m ot*
mformaton al (407) 8886112
Publish August 31. and September
14. 1999
OCF-194

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE O f THE FIRST PUBUCA
TON OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE O f A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM

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v
run to erase a
6-0 deficit and Matt Nixon added the extra paint
with 8:31 left In the second quarter.
The Bulldogs answered right back with a 9 0 yard kickoff return by Cory McKinney and n twopoint conversion to make the score 14-7 DeLand. but Goldsmith brought his team back,
throwing his two TD passes to give the Fighting
Semlnoles the halftime lead.
Bennett scored on a 40-yard run early In the
third quarter to moke the score 27-14 before the
Bulldogs scored their final touchdown three
minutes later.
After that It was all Seminole aa It scored 2 1
unanswered points to turn the game Into a rout.
The Fighting Semlnoles will play Its other
arch-rival, since the early *80‘a, when they travel
to Lake Mary to take on the Rams In the season
opener this Friday night at 7:30 p.m. ut Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
In other season-opening games on Friday. Ly­
man. under new coach Bill Caughell, will travel
to Oviedo to take on the Lions at John Courier
Field, Lake Brantley will head tr# Winter Springs
to take on the Bears and Lake Howell will host
Satellite at Richard Evans Field.
All of the games are set for a 7:30 p.m. kickoff.

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

P ublish A ugust 2 4 . 3 1 . 1999

DEF-172

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U D
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mat
TAD P ropertat ol South Ftonda Inc
Cfo BU. FSB AW): Tan Cart Dapl. r a
holder ol ( a kdowmg c *rttc a to (t)
hat Nad sad cartifcaW H) tot a lu
dead to tw asuad raraon. Tha carMicaw numbeRt) and yasRs) o l
atuanca. Iha cWscrpaon ol m * proparty. and m * nam#(t) m which * mat
assessed w a n as lo*m vi
CERTIFCATE NO 290
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1997
Datenpoon ol Properly LEO E 1/2
OF LOT 2 BLK 11 TR F TOWN O f
SANFORD PB 1 PG 58
Hamas m which assessed Mary
S laptard Atbmn. A l ol ta d proper­
ty tam g in Iha C ow ry ol SamnoM.
Su m ol Florida
U ntoti such certlicaM dl th a l b*
redeemed accordng to Mw.m* proparty deterbad n such cam*caw(s)
m l ba tOU to t a highest bddar al
la west Irani door, SammoW Cowry
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. on la
27m day ol Sapwmbar. 1999. at
I t 00am .
Payment o l Sea lea. appOcabW
documantary stamp H ie s and
recording Wes a rt required to ta
pad by t a ru ccetihJ bddar at m *
saw. Ful payment ol an amount
equal to m * nigtasi bd w du* w riw i
24 hows after me advertised am* ol
saw A l paymanta shal ba cash or
guarantaed
m itrw narr.
mad*
payabW to l a CWrk ol the C vcut
Court.
Dated Iha I Oth day ol Augutt.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by SheWyC Hergert
Daoulv Ctork
Pubiiih August 17. 24. 31. and
September 7.1999
DCF-117
NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thal
FUNB AS CUSTODIAN FOR MUNI
CO. INC . l a header ol r a knowing
c*rthca w (t) has Ned sod ctrnhcato(t| tor a U i deed to b* Issued
tareon The carkhcaw number (*)
and year(s) ol issuance, ma dasenpkon ol r a property, and m * named)
n s h e ll 4 was assessed is ’are as
toSovrS
CERTIFCATE NO 3195
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1997
Oaaoipbon o l Property LEO LOT 13
TRAILWOOO ESTATES SEC 1 PB
16 PO 27
Names n which assessed Laurence
W Voss. Barbara A. Voss A l ol sod
property being m tha County ol
Semmow. Stale ol Ftonda
Unless such cerkhcawd) she! b*

Payment o l Sow to*, appkcabw
documentary stamp la s ts and
ttconkng Wes are raqured to be
pad by la SucceisM b d d tr al r a
saw Ful p jym e ri ol an amount
squat to r a laglaat b d • dua w«vn
74 hows alter Ha advertised tone ol
saw A l payments snol be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
mad*
payabW to me Clerk ol me Cvcud
Court
Dated Ihi* tOm day ol August
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Shu toy C. Hergert
Deputy Clerk
Pukkah August 17. 24. 31, and
Sapwmber 7. 1999
0EF-1I6

Personal fla g rm sn ttiiv*:
RANDOLPH OUEMPLE
1559 ORANTHAM DRIVE
WELLINGTON, FL 3J414
SMATHERS t KEMP. P A
612 N Thom ton Avenue
Ortondo. FL 37803
Tetophora (407) 8488200
B y E. DAVID KEMP
Florda Bar No. 106887
Pubksh August 24. 31. 1909
DEF-173
IN THE CNKUTT COURT
FOR 8EMM0LE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PRORATE DIVUION
FIW Number 98741-CP
IN RE ESTATE O f
ELIZABETH JACKSON
EVERETT
NOTICE O f
ADMU68TRAT10N
The edmaa lrekon ol me estaM ol
ELIZABETH JACKSON EVERETT,
dacaased. Fee Nutbar 99-741-CP.
a pending In r a C lrcul Cowl tor
Semmoa County. H orde ProbaM
Omson. me adWeas al whch * PO.
Drawer C. Santord. Ftorda 32772.
The names and adikassat ol ffa
personal representative and ffa per­
sonal representative's attorney ara
te l torfft below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A t parson* upon whom ma Noac*
is served who have otyackora k .i
chaitonga ffa vaktkty ol t a wd. ffa
quaullcalions d ffa personal rape*•
saniorv*. venue, or ymadeton ol
ffvs Court are requted to DM Cm*
Ueeckons won ffvs Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OH THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
A l craddort cl ffa dace-ton) and
other parson* having claims or
demands agamst decedent's estate
on whom a copy ol ffvs noaca a
served with*! w e e month* alter ffa
dal* ol ffa N sl pibhcaffon ol ffws
nonce must Me ta rt cWens wen We
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O f THIS NOTICE OH THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
A l other creditor* oI the decedent
and persona having claims agamsi
me dacadanrs astal* musl Ma ffae
claims w ilh ttv* Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF Tm E FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale ol ffa tost pctohcokon d
this Noace m August 24.1999
Personal Representative
WILLIAM J EVERETT
465 Hornef* TraJ
W aynstvlM.
Norm Carcana 78786
Attorney tot Personal
Representative
L W CARROLL. JR .
ESQUIRE
Ftorda Bar No 091438
LAWRENCE W CARROLL.
JR . PA
706 TurrbsW Ave . *702
Altamonte Spring*. FI 32701
Tetophora &lt;407)2605586
Pubesh August 24.31.1999
DCF-176

CERTIFICATE NO TOM
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 1882
DaaoYKton of Property- LEO H C 0 4
TWP 209 RO« 31E W 427.43 FT O f
N 1/2 O f NC 1M O f U 14 O f SC
1/4 (LESS S 120 FT)
Name* In ....................... a W. B.
A m o rfft. AA o l aaal property being
In to* County d Samtnot*. S tas d
Florida.
Unto** aueft car*Acat*4t) aftal b*
radaamad accontotg to Men » » prop­
erty da*cttoad n tuch c*rt8 c* i* ( i)
«S b * to ld to to* NgtoaM beJdar m
to*
S ort door. Stoianot* C ouffy
Courttoua*. Sanford. Ftonda. on to*
2T» day d September, 1999. at
1100 am .
Paymar* o l Sat* la *,
documantary tta fflf
racordng tee* are required to b *
paid by to* tuccenA J txddar al to*
u to FiS payment of an amoitol
equM to to * htgtw tt M t l* du* wTOtn
24 hour* alter to* *dv«r«**d *m * of
tala A l payment* m a* b * caart or
guarantaed
m ttrum anl,
made
payable to to* Ctark o l tie C vcut
Court
Dated in * lOto day d Auguat.
1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TME CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
b r SNrtay C. Hargart
Deputy Ctara
PubUh Augutt 17. 24, 31, and
September 7.1999
DEF-120

Department Is offering tennis
lessons at Orovevlew Park (off
Lake Mary Boulevard).
Bach four-week session
cost $20 and Is taught by
Orrg Jam es, a teaching pro­
fessional certified through the
United States Professional
Tennis Registry, and a gradu­
ate of the Stan Smith Tennis
Academy.
Registration must be done
at the Downtown Recreation
Center In Sanford City Hall.
For more information coll
330-5697 or 682-6088.

CASSELBERRY YOUTH
SOCCER LEAGUE
CASSELBERRY - The City of
Casselberry Parks and Rec­
reation Department will be
offering a 10-week Youth
Soccer League beginning on
Saturday. September 11th.
Games will be played on
Saturday's and all games and
practices will be at Secret
Lake Park.
The league Is for both boys
and girts and there will be
two age divisions. 7-to-9 and
IO-to-12.

The freshman team’s open the football cam­
paign tonight with Seminole playing Lake Bran­
tley at Tom Storey Field, Winter Springs taking
on Lake Mary at Don T. Reynolds Stadium and
Lyman making the trek to Oviedo to face the Li­
ons at John Courier Field.
All games will begin at 7 p.m.
On the Thursday, the junior varsity squads
will open up. with Lake Brantley battling Semi­
nole at Thomas E. Whlgham Stadium. Lake Mary
playing at Winter Springs and Oviedo meeting
the Greyhounds at the Carlton Henley Sports
Complex.
All of those games will also begin at 7 p.m.

UCF

Pa|s IB

os was starting tailback Edward Mack (Valdosta,
Ocorgla/Lowndcs County High School) who suf­
fered a .dislocated big toe on his right foot In
practice last week. Mack may be able to start
practicing as early as Tuesday.
Devine dislocated his left elbow Saturday and
Is questionable for (he game as Is Davis
(sprained toe) and safety Tommy Shavers
(Florida City/Homestead High School) who has a
wrist Injury.
Starting defensive tackle JefT Mauldin (Gulf
Breeze High School) had arthroscopic surgery
last Tbesday to remove tom cartilage from his
left knee and Is on an aggressive rehabilitation
program In order to return for the game. He was
also able to do some light .running Monday.
Over 20.000 tickets have already been sold for
Saturday’s game against the Boilermakers and
the Golden Knights hope to attract as least
50.000 fans to the Florida Citrus Bowl.
For ticket Information call (407) 8 2 3 -1000.

MagicContlnusd from Page IB

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24. 31. and

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dracl In accordance emh to* provaron* d 18 U S C | 2253. any person
having or ctaenng a legal righ t Ma or mtaceil n any o l to* aforementioned
property mual tr* a petition with to* Clark d Vi* Untad Slatad DraffW Court.
Orlando Ownon. 300 Faderal Budding. 80 North Hughey Avenue. Orlando.
Ftonda 32801 wrttwi ffvrty (30) day* d to* (Inal publication d note* Ol to*
cnmmeJ kxfcntuia action or racafol d dffacl written noaca. whrehevar * aarkar
The petition shal b* ugned by Iha petitioner under penalty d perjury and
th a l ta t forth to* nature and aitent ol to* petitioner s ngM. Ml*, or n le rtu
m to* tortaAad proparty, to * am* and »cum *tanca* ol tha petturner r acqurupon ot to* right, into, or m toratl n ffa tort*4*d property, any additional loci*
' supporting ton petaoner * claim, and toe r*«*t sought
DON H MORELAND
UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE
MtDOLE DISTRICT OF FLORIOA
Pubtah August 24. 31. and September 7. 1999
UEF-175

simulcast
on AM 1400 WTRR and AM 1220 WOTS.
’ La Fantastlca, AM 1440 is thrilled to be asso­
ciated wflh the Orlando Magic,* said WPKD
President and CEO John Tomido. ’We look for­
ward to a very long and mutually beneficial rela­
tionship with the Magic and RDV Sports.*
Broadcasting veteran Joey Colon will continue
to serve as the voice of the Magic In Spanish,
handling game play-by-play, pregame, halftime
and postgaine analysis. He will also host the
Monday call-in show.
A native of Puerto Rico and 1995 graduate of;
Catollca Universldad, Colon has served as the
play-by-play voice for the Puerto Rican National
Basketball Team.
RDV Sports, named for chairman Rich DeVos.
Is the parent company of the Orlando Magic of
the National Basketball Association. Orlando
Solar Bears of the International Hockey League.
Orlando Miracle of the Women’s National Bas­
ketball Association, the RDV Sportsplex. Magic
FanAttlc retail outlets and Ma,jlc Carpet Aviation.

Legal Notices
Sanford A irport A uthority
Orlando Sen lo rd A irport
Terminal tip n e lo n Program
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
FRE-OUAUFICATKM PROCESS
The Santord Arport Authority and
their Program Manager, Turner
Construction Company, a * praquality general contractors merestad n provakng construction tabor,
malarial and aqopmant in cormackon vMh to * construction ol to*
Terminal Espansnn Program al to*
Orlando Santord A irport Thu pro­
gram consists d aipandrng to*
alisting tarmmal tao*ti*a. domestic
and ntamaiional. tnckrtSng seven (7)
contact gales The scop* d work for
to* protect may m cluta a two level
structural staat Irani* system buddmg at*ctncal and macharkcal sys­
tems m anor Inrshaa. escalators
andtor elevators, demolition apron
and lands*)* paring, landscaping,
and ramodekng (kgM) ot tha ausang
domestic terminal and such other
work as to * Authority may raqur* to
ba Indudad In to* construceon b d
documents Tha total bu**ng arse *
approursattty 120.000 squers taai
General contractors in te rts *d n
tors compeMn* txckkng opporkmrty
musl complete pra-quakhcaffon
forms avatable at tha ortica ol toe
Program Manager
Teener Consffucton Company
3028 Camay Avenue
Santord. Florida 32773
TW 407 302.7785
Fax: 407 324.1833
Ann Donald S Cortona.
Program Director
P i* qualification fcxma m u ll b*
comptetaty Mad out and relumed to
to* oAc* d toe Program Manager
on or balor* 5 00 p m . EOT. Friday.
September 10. 1909 Piequalihad
general contractors wM racatva
noaca of such krvffng and an invU
eon to fonder toae sealed bid tot to*

Legal Notices
work ncludad in to * construction
docum ent*

Disovontagud Buwrwu Enterprise
participation H encouraged, with
goal* to b * asUCtahed poor U to*
nvffaaon tor tanden
Victor D. WTvta.
Eiecuffva Deector
Pubtah August 29.31.1999
OEF-220

PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE HELD
AT 1200 NOON. ON THE IOTHOAY
OF SEPTEMBER. 1999. AT THE
FRONT DOOR OF ATHENS TOW•NO CORP. LOCATEO AT 2499
OLO LAKE MARY ROAD. SUITE
• 134 . FOR THE PURPOSES OF
d is p o s in g o p th e f o llo w in g

VEHICLES. FOR FUTHER INFOR­
MATION CALL 407-321 2948
1990 S unta Yafow
VIN » JS1GN76AXX2100508
1989 Ponbac Brown
VIN • 1G2AF51W0KT214009
Pubtah: August 31. 1999
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Classified Dept.
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Swninoto Hamid, Sanford, Florida •Tuoaday, August 31,1990 •3S

CELEBRITY CIPHER

71—Help Wanted

b y Lula Campos

71—Heip Wanted

71—Help Wanted

117—Commercial
R entals

99—Apartments
Unfurnished

71—Hilt Wanted

C elebrity C pber cryptogram * are created from quota tons by turnou t
P*o(*•■ P **f and p ra te r* Each letter m the c **ie r itanch lor another
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hurch Secretary 40hr*‘wkty
CftUCft rip prof Computer
Exp R*q Write. FBC lit*.
ParkSanf. 31771

properties, inc.
For M S eq . It. office s u tie t
downtown Sanford Two 400 eq
ft office ip e e a un ta nr. downlown. Ron Je n e je n , 330-3253

SecuritySyttemAoctumiri potniont avta urm eo upcn no
Exp Req Travel the US aUy
intie Beat Hotel*, AMPad. PolenDel HO.000 */yt Pad IranmgInterviewToday

C qna iructlo n H atpera
W ort m v u u tia Co. D onl need
much exp . |ual good anitude.
effort, and beuc hand tool*
Long-term work.
C el today Start right away"
(4071302-5334
___________

118—O ffice S pace For
R ent
SANTORO 1/1 O a t APT lor rent
wI garage, w /d hookup $400/
moM)ep #00-3994 or S0S-2S41
SANTORO 5390M 0
2/1 CLEAN MOVE ONSPECIAL- CaS M 2-TM 2

321*4900
PREVIOUS SOLUTION; 'The obitlnoi* Inalallng that
tweedledum It not tweedfedeo t* ttw bone end marrowol We.
— Winlent James
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12—Elderly C are

21—Personals
RISTCCTED *mce 19771 A

27— N u r s e r y &amp; C h il d
C are

C uirom er

101—Houses*
Furnished

D e liv e ry D river/C O L Ctses S
Good pityw eal eondPon H ard
worker Oood benefit* H a l Mat
endorsem ent DFWP Wantage

103—Houses*
Unfurnished

wood lam *y Expd. reference*
M Tu-Th-Fr, 2-6pm. rru b le 1 9
hr to ila rt 291-5709

Enron now Pre K c lit w t Lov­
ing
C hntnan
home,
sman
group*, crafts Dd trip*, tun 321-

97—Apartments
Furnished

Dump Truck Driver/
S IT E W O RK LABO RER
Vacation/ Benefits
7 0 — E d u c a t io n Sc
T r a in in g

L o e lO o g M U Mary Area
Stock Retnever w/ gray cbm
Answers to me name of Emmaff
Old-Pan Deaf A may p a have
cose ron 3234143

25—Special N otices

71—Help Wanted
'JQBS'JOBSt* JOBS*

terry VOung of Sentord a Suf­
fering from end P age Kidney
Disease
and
da spera ltfy
need* Ih * h a p o f F irrvly.
Fnenda. and me com m unity
Tarry is a lo v in g lam er and
husband Due to the nature of

27— N u r se r y i t C h i l d
C are

CHILD CARE: IN LOVING
HOME.17 Yrs Exp References

321-7079

Adecco E mptoymenl . Lake
Mary m currently hung tor ven­
ous position* in the Sanford,
la k e Mary area Long term and
temp at perm f i x avartebi*

Call Adecco today at
407*330*7l71for
an
intsrvlaw!

Experienced Lawn Maintenance
person M echanically inclined
Valet drivers license S alaried
position D F W .P 32* 4559

200 Waymont C l
la k a Mary

S ort*

124.

Appker Positions
WE TRAIN 111/HR
Entry level, non i**o n
Local Work. 400 3431619

Busboye needed P/T Apply m
parson al me Manna H otel. 530
N Pa*metlD Ave. Sanford
Busy flower shop seeking dekv
try person S al* d iv e r Knowl­
edge of area 322 3310

C W » (407) I 900U 6U U 69/nn

Ladies Call FREE!
(407) 786-TALK*
Credit Card Billing
1-800-CITY-FUN

N ear Lake M onroe: 3/2. Im­
m aculate custom M
on l / I
acre com ar lo t. landscaped to
perfection Bow IM P home pad.
Appraised S115K D ot W aller.
R ealtor, 323-3183._____________

Ijc A own traniponahon 38 50/
hr Apply m person F » *t Wergn
Mfg C o . 210 Tech D r . Sentord
R e s o r t /V a c a t io n s

AFFORDABLE HOMES
VENTURE I PROPERIIES

114—
W a r e h o u s e /R en ta l
S pa c e

CUSTOM BLALT.3/2 w k/dr/fam rm
Deadend Q reenbeM 184J00
RENOVATED
FarrvUv rm *
EIKA. Fenced yd. 143.900

SHOCKING!!!
Ca« anytm eh (407) 302 5367

Auto Body Technicians; Excel­
lent hours. benefit*. top pay
Compensation tor travel rmteeqe
win be considered Contact Ste­
ven S e lle r
Car Emergency
Rooms W inter Park. 626 4747

Shop with us
everyday

SERVICE ELECTRICIAN
We have im m erM te. fu l-te n e
•m ptoym enl m me Orlando 8
Tampa area* lo r a tid e d elec­
trician m our ip e o e trs d market
serving ihe gssokne service
ila iion/petroteu m industry P rior
industry experience t* a pfus,
but we tram a l new atsooeias
Benefns include a com petitive
salary. hwafffi ca r* A a company
provide vehicle C eil K A K
E le c tric , In c. S anford, FL P it
(4971333*8300 o r TAX Resume
to : 323-4204

■Medch AssarrTky
•Cool Room Packers
•CertAed F o rkifl
•Genera Labor
•Material Handers

ATTENTION: Swift Transporta­
tion needs entry level buck driv­
ers Earn 5500-1700 w eekly •
benefits NO COLT No problem
15 day COL training available
800 435 5593

W h ere the
deals are !

3/2, CHA. ISOS Summerlin Ave

com pletely rem odeled 104,900
Down paym ent n u iiin c e for
qu alfied buyer* 323-3268

I50 901 BOO-922-4477 (2 4hn|

23—Lost it Found

141—Homes For S ale

Sanf o rd
H istoric
dh tncl.
quamf 1/1 acroM from par*. No
pets, 5350,m o 407-977-5023

S erviee/R eceptiom it

Propane. 407-331-2501________ _
Dental Aaaitls. S Hygtomei

A MOVE M SPE C IA L!! 4C9 eq
ft 4 upf 5265 A MONTH OSteeSforege 321-0120 or 415-3508

37-0 Mr J Tractor and or Bobcat
O perator* needed Exp Trac­
tor operaton tor In a l gradng
110-3111 * Vacation and

2500 sq. N warehouse with
sm all ones 6 parking spaces
17501mo plu* tea 3236010

With Liberty And
Justice For All

FLCtORINO INSTALLERS
H ardwood and Larrunaw Floor­
ing A pprentice* needed im m e­
diately for established, expand­
ing. com pany G reat advance­
ment opponunSy CaS Jack x l
321 0332 fir .A M . M u*l have
va:&gt;d d ive rs keens* and pass
back ground check.____________

WAREHOUSE
Im m edat* operwig*. tor a Urge
warehouse m S arford day and
afternoon
shifts
ava/labf*
STARTING A l M -iffi w/monBily
raises no exp req. W e i bam.it
your are e ttn g to team C al

STUDIO • 1 BEDROOM

1 19 S

French Av*.
1/1 Apt wsorjso
nrtfTER intftQ)

Single Story IX-sign
F rie n d ly CHs-Silc M a n a g e m e n t
N o O ne B elow o r A b o v e
F u rn ish e d o r U n fu rn is h e d
E n e rg y -E ffic ie n t

625 Sheoeh Circle

Electricity Furnished in Studios

PORZK3 REALTY

a re a l C lerical O pportunities

O n ly
Join the largest Staffing Service
m the World* Adecco Em ploy­
m ent Service ha* the job for
yout We offer great pay. great
benefits, and me opportunity to
work (or prominent compame* In
the Lake M aryHeam row a m i
We are currently recruiting tor
Ih * toAowmg poseions

99— A p a r tm e n ts
U n f u r n is h e d

‘ Switchboard O perators S3 5039 50 per tour.
•Recap lo o m s S7-S8 per hr
‘ A dm inistrative Assistants $9$14 per hr
‘Custom er Service Rape S3 StO
per hour
‘ Data Entry Operators $8 $9 .hr
‘ File Clerks 17 SO per hour
'A ccounting C lerks S8-S9 per
hour
•Human Resource C lerks $9SIO per hour

O utside Sales: Huge potential,
corp mat. ton product. Positive
Image Eirbroidery. 7714152

Adecco « located al 200 Waymom C ourt Suite t24. n Lake
Mary The Adecco office is bet­
ween Huntington Bark and me
Post O fte * on Lake Mary Brvd
Please c a l us at 407-330-7171
X you need mote information Or
you may lax resum e) to 407330-9668

WORK TODAY
CASH TODAY

LEARN TO DRIVE
TRACTOR TRAILERS
M o r m M tw i!

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LABORERS • A LL SKILLS
We Have A Job For Yout

No Eipenence Required
Have A Cat? Earn More $
EOE - Never A Fee
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Santoro 3234343
51 S Sentord Btvd
Orlando 2 8 t4 l1 t

•IS Day COL Training
• Day A Waakand Clams
• Flrsnclal Assistants
• Carriers Hiring On Sits

eTruck Driver
i Institute

800- 554-7364

JO B FA IR
C all C e n te r in D e L a n d
Bolton Com m uniaticm G rom he. o/W bbum, MA » 4 ia iS n | (tnd rsprdy sxpwnJnf) provider of irrx jv w **
a l prockum t cuuom w tem ce n jn o rt,m d prvpud m u m to w bteetl tifxphon* a ir k f l CorvOnued
growth In die industry pkn ncrw u ld dwrund to r SCGJ unices h it cra te d the fa lto w irj opporcurvdei:

Customer Service Representatives
&lt;$8.(Xl/hmirr

O ne weekend shift required each week
FT/PT positions available
2nd and overnight shifts

TubeTec, Inc.
301 Brown Avenue
Stanford, FL 32771
Sanford Area M anufacturer
has the following openings:

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21 M o st e s t h e tic
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Welders (Rate negotiable with exp.)
Exp. TIG, certification a plus.

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General Laborers/Machlne Operators

Tuition reim bursem ent

4 0 l(k ) and Employee S tack Purchase Plan
Employee Referral Bonus ($250)

3291 S. SANFORD AVE.. SANFORD • 323*3301

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Qur office la open to aanre you Monday through Friday. 8 am • 8 pm

Sales (217) require payment In advance.

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DEADLINES:
For 7\m day'a edition, the deadline Is Monday at noon
For Wednesday's edition, the deadline le Tuesday at noon
For Thursday's edition, the deadline le Wednesday at noon
For Friday's edition, the deadline le Thursday at noon

Home Healto Cara
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Healto A Beauty
For Bale
Cemetery Lota
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Healto Care
Lost S Found
Special Nonces
Nursery A Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnoele
Healto Insurance
Legal Services

55 Business
Opportunities
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Service*
61 Money to Lend

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EMPLOYMENT
221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments

67 Career
1
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wantsd
73 Employment

91 Apartments/

96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments - Furnished
99 Ap«tments • Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
,105 Duptoa/Trfptox
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warthouse/Rentaf Space
115 Industrial Rentals

181—Appliances It
Furniture For S ale

161 Applancee A
in
Furniture For Sale
163 Television A StereoiRadto
185 Computers For Sals
187 Sporting Good*
189 OAcs Supple*
191 Bulking Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sale
FW I
143 Out ol State
Property For Sato
145 Resort Property For Sato
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lott For Sato
149 Commercial Property For Stoe
151 Imresfenent Property For Bale
153 Acreage Lot For Sato
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 Mobile Homes For Stoe
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sato
165 Duplex For Sato

1S3—T elevision £
S tireo/Radio

205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antque/CoHectbtos
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

K I T ’N* C A R L Y L E • by I -airy Wrijtht

254 Air Condlttontog

255 AUenkons
.
256 Apptance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computto Consulting
262 Catolnsts
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Instaltattons
265 Carpet Cleaning
286 Catfing R# pair
267 Ceramic TUe
266 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaD
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Haulng
260 Home Improve mants
261 Irrigation A Repair
262 Janitorial Services
263 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
286 Laitodry Services

223—M iscellaneous
n aalXaitoai He tit* Charting
WWyto-wWyrManevy. Free Etl
4 Yrt Exp CsN 444-357*

Day Bed: Wheetvase. eempleti
wrth 2 orihopedc mattresses,
pop up trundle SM m b o u t
Cow MOO Must sea 1300 cash
492-23*3

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287 Lawn Services
286 Legal Services
2 8 9 Locksmith

290 Masonry
292 Moving A Storage
293 0 4 , Lube A Filter
295
297
296
299
300
301
302
303
304
305
306

Paper Hanging
Pest Control
Plana/Organ Tuning
Ptumfcing
Pressure Cleaning
Rooting
Screen A Glass Work
Secretarial A Typing
Sidtog
Sm al Business
Stained Glass

306 Tarmita Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radto
316 W eUng A Sheet Metal
318 W H DrWng
319 Window Wasting A Timing

235—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale

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199—P e t s 4 S upplies

181—Appliances 4
Furniture For S ale
Dobie: 9 * * * * * gm. blue eyee
Parents on premise* 1175 00
407-934-2490.

238—V ehicles Wanted
•BUY •SELL •TRADE

219— W a n t e d

to

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223— M ISCEU A N EO U S

• Financing Available

17 ft Boat A trailer. 4 1/2at0
Utaty trailer, truck topper with
kgMs * panekng 3 2 *4 *3 *.

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275-D rywall

288-Lawn Equipment
R epair

279-Hauling
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258-A utomottve
281-H ome
I mprovement
268-C hild C are
C enters

269-C leaning S ervices
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Room AdcMxms to Fireplaces
A1 Plumbing leaks. Floor 6
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Painting-Eitonor 6 Intenor
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What About B o b i Trea Service7
Trea Removal. Trimming. Bob­
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Quality. Price, Service

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Lake Mary. Longwood,
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County
S in c e 1908

□ B R IE F L Y
C o n tra c t a p p ro v e d
SANFORD •The Seminole
County Commission on
Tuesday unanimously approved
a $112,000 per year contract
lor Kevin Grace, the new
Seminole County Manager.
The contract Indudes a coun­
ty car and a severance clause
lor six months salary. He will
assume the position June 28.
At the present salary level,
Grace w* make less than the
$125,000 per year given to pre­
vious County manager Gary
Kaiser.

J e r k y b o y s a rre tte d

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SEMINOLE COUNTY • Four
teenagers have been arrested
by Seminole County sheriff's
deputies. At approximatoty 2:30
a.m. Wednesday, deputise
reported seeing a dark blue
sports car drive into a conve­
nience store perking atee. at
Hunt Club and Wskhra Springs
Road. They said they subse­
quently heard a large boom and
glass breaking, then spotting
two males run Into and out of
the store, return to the car and
drive off.
Deputies stopped the vehtde
on Miami Springs Road. Each
of the suspects was given
felony charges of burglary, lar­
ceny and damage to
property/criminal mischief. The
lour were identified as Fronde
Henson, 16. and Kanneth
Homey, Daniel DeLaura. and
Bradford Harris, a l 17 years of

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Changes spark
charges in court
mediation program

Eighteenth Judicial Circuit for Brevard
and Seminole counties, the Seminole Bar
was informed that as of July I of this year,
coordination of the Civil Mediation pro­
gram will be taken over by the staff of the
Seminole County Court system.

Joe DeSantis

County Court Judge Fred Hitt, one of
the program's biggest supporters, says
that simply isn't so.

“My belief is that they are making
this change because they believe that
politically, I am a threat to them," said
Bobbi Bullington, executive director of
the Seminole County Bar for the past nine
years. "I don't understand why they are
doing this, especially in the middle of the
Bar's budget year. I'm not interested in
the politics of the court house, I’m inter­
ested in the on going success of the
Mediation Program — not only for thr
courts, but for everyone.

In a brief letter dated April 29, from
Chief Judge John Dean Moxley, Jr.,

“I'm bitterly disappointed.” added
Bullington. who may stand to have her

Stall Writer

SANFORD - The Seminole County Bar
Association is being relieved of its admin­
istrative role in the county's Court
Mediation Program, a move its executive
director says is little mom than a personal
and political vendetta.

ties
involved.
Trained community
\olunteers
in
Seminole
County
meet each Tuesday
to act as mediators
in Small Claims
Court, and also han­
Tom Freeman
dle a limited num­
18th Judicial Circuit Judge
ber of Civil Court
.......
hearings with caps
of
$15,(XX).
The
program
has proven to be
"This has nothing to do with Bobbi
highly
effective,
and
highly
cost effi­
Bullington, friends, or choosing sides,”
cient,
and
mediators
have
managed
to
responded Hilt. "The judiciary is su p
successfully
settle
80
to
90
percent
o
f
posed to be non-political. There's no
cases
consistently.
Those
who
file
for
vendetta involved. I’ve known Bobbi for
mediation pay only a $5 fee for the ser­
25 or 30 years.”
vice. In addition, the relief the program
Since its inception six years ago, the provides to case loads handled by coun­
Court Mediation Program has met with ty judges has been substantial, freeing
universal success and praise by all par- See Judges, Page JA

G o i n g t o t h e h ig h e s t c o u r t in t h e la n d

□ Q U O TE

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Oviedo, Winter Springs draw
battle lines over annexation
By Bill K a m i
Staff Writer
WINTER SPRIN GS - A pro­
posed annexation threatens to
shatter a tenuous settlement
between Oviedo and Winter
Springs.
The 7 5 acres of property in dis­
pute is located approximately
2^500 feet east of the Greeneway,

and north of State Road 434. It is
currently a vacant strip of land.
Winter Springs Executive Park,
Inc., the property owners, want
to create a retail and office devel­
opment on the property, Winter
Springs city planner Thomas
Grimms said. No site plans have
been submitted yet for the devel­
opment.
“I think we should write let­

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Lake Mary High School teacher Diane Mills, who teaches American government has been selected to attend
the Summer Institute U.S. Supreme Court. Co-sponsored by Street Law Inc. and the Supreme Court
Historical Society Is offered only to teachers who have demonstrated outstanding ability in the field of lawrelated education. Mills will have the opportunity to study recent Supreme Court coses in depth.

By. Nick Pfetfauf

□ INDEX

Commissioners
ponder tougher
nudity rules
Staff Writer

ters, scream, fuss, sue, whatever
we have to do," Oviedo
Councilman John Benson said.
"There will be more properties,
more development. If we don't
stop it, and we let it go, it will
look horrible out there on (State
Road) 434.”
A final hearing to approve the
annexation will be held at the
See Annexation, Page 2A

L o c a l ath letes com p ete in S p ecial O lym p ics

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“ lf it w a lk s like a d u c k ,
a n d s w im s like a d u c k ,
a n d flies like a d u c k ,
c h a n c e s are its a d u c k ."

By Bltl K am a_________________

ALTAMONTE ■FRINGE •

A s a culminating
project lor the third grade, the
Midway Players wM p resent the
•Hunchback of Notre Dome,* a
musical, Thursday, Juno 10 at 1
end 7:30 p m , and Friday, Juno
11 at 9 a.m .
1
With a cast of more than BO
students, the show features
acting, singing and dancing.
Th e performances are at
Midway Elementary Theater, at
Midway Elementary 8chooi,
2251 JMway. in Sanford.

Delicious
appetizers for
the summer
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position eliminated
due to the impact
the change will have
on the bar's annual
budget. “I believe
the program is in
jeopardy. The Bar
has never, not done
its job. We've always
administered
the
program."

Doggona ratcua

Studant parformanca

June 9. 1999
9lsl Year. No. 205
(407) 3222611
Sanford. FL
5 0 C e n ts

Judges play politics with decision?

Deputise aoM tie only thing
they took from ffre store was
beef Jerky.

Th e Altamonte Springe Fire
Deportment rescued a trapped
dog Monday. Th e incident
occurred at 702 Citrus Tree
Drive, when units were caked to
assist In removing on animal
stuck In a window.
Firelighters said a largo dog
hod become stuck haffwsy
through a window, trapped In
the burglar bars. An Animal
Control officer supported the
dog’s front legs during the
extracation, which was accom­
plished by firemen using a cut­
ting tool normally utitesd in
vehicular rescues.
Th e dog woe freed by cutting
one of the bars and no injuries
were reported. Th e owners of
the animal wofe not homo at
the time.

WEDNESDAY

The 1999 Special Olympics International World
Games are coming up in Raleigh-Durham, North
Carolina, June 26 to July 4. A number of Seminole
County participants are listed in the Florida contin­
gent.
Stormy DeBautte is entered in cycling competi­
tion, Bill Bonnett will be the golf coach, and Line
Bonnett is one of two gymnastics coaches.
In alt, B9 Special Olympics athletes and coaches
from Florida will be participating at the event,
which is expected to draw over 7,000 athletes from
150 countries, along with 2£00 coaches.
Athletes will compete in 19 different Olympictype sports. Honorary chairman of this year's

games is NBA legend, Michael Jordan. Grant Hill,
forward with the Detroit Pistons, is listed as vice
chairman of the board.
Special Olympics Florida is a year-round pro­
gram of sports training and competition for indi­
viduals with mental retardation. Over 19,000 chil­
dren and adults throughout the state participate in
Special Olympics Florida annually Founded in
1968 by Eunice Kennedy Shriver, the events give
people with mental retardation continual opportu­
nities to develop fitness, demonstrate courage,
experience Joy and participate in the sharing of
gifts, skills and friendship with their families and
their communities.
To give Florida's athletes the proper sendoff, a
special party will be hosted by Walt Disney World
at the Magic Kingdom on Thursday, June 24.

SANFORD - It may become
illegal next month in Seminole
County to have nudity where
alcohol is being served.
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eslinger testified Tuesday before
the County Commissioner and
requested the county amend its
decency ordinance to prohibit
nudity in establishments that are
licensed by the state to sell alco­
holic beverages. The ordinance
would be similar to Casselberry
law.
"This would complement
existing legislation we already
have with the two ordinances
(the county decency ordinance
and Casselberry's ordinance),”
Eslinger said.
Eslinger's request for a new
ordinance comes after a May 28
incident at Club Juana in
Casselberry, when several per­
formed scenes from William
Shakespeare's "MacBeth" in the
nude during a show’ titled
"Femmes Fatale." The revue was
advertised as theater containing
nudity and adult subject matter.
No arrests were made the night
of the performance.
However, the State Attorney's
Office issued a summons for
three female dancers and club
owner. Mike Pinter, charging
them
with
violating
Casselberry's ordinance pro-

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Seminole County Sheriff Dor}.
Eslinger wants stricter nudity laws
that would prevent nude dancing in
establishments, like Club Juana,
that serve alcohol.

hibiting nudity in an establish­
ment licensed to sell alcohol.
Eslinger said once the pro­
posed amendment is in place,
law enforcement agencies would
not "have to interpret what a
legitimate theatrical perfor­
mance is." The point would be
moot, Eslinger said, because if
there is nudity where alcohol is
being served the law would be
broken.
Lt. Sammy Gibson of the
Sheriff's Office said that once the
amendment is in place, officers
would be able to make arrests at
an establishment that is violat­
ing the ordinance. The officers
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Brian Two Eagles, dressed as Chief Osceola, shows kids from the Lake
Mary Summer Recreation Department's Fun Under the Sun program
the toots and lifestyles of Native Americans.________________________

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ACCU WEATHER® FORECAST FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY

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Five-Day Forecast For Sanford

Pensacola
71/86

Saturday
Ja cksonville
69/88

Panama City
69/85
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otherwise, partly cloudy tonight. Tomorrow, hot with
some sun and p m thunderstorms
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parity cloudy overnight Tomorrow, hot and steamy with
a couple ot afternoon thunderstorms
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Hot tomorrow with thunderstorms.
South Carolina: Clear to partly cloudy tonight.
Tomorrow, hot and humid under parity sunny skies

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School board approves discipline, citizenship policies
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SANFORD •Middle and high
school students in Seminole
County will not be able to wear
black trench coats on campus
next year. The School Board
banned trench coats while
approving the student conduct
code for secondary schools on
Tuesday.
The school board also passed
the revised citizenship code for

secondary school students par­
ticipating in extracurricular
activities. The board eliminated
the appeals process, making
principals solely responsible for
administering the code.
The dress code for middle and
high school students prohibits
clothing or garments, such as
black trench coats, that are asso­
ciated with violence.
Ron Pinnell, director of sec­
ondary education, said that the .
violent connotations and gothic,

themes of black trench coats can
present a "substantial disrup­
tion" to a class.
Board chairman Larry Furlong
did not want to include the ban
on black trench coats in the dis­
cipline policy, saying that the
relevance of trench coats will
fade with time. However, Board
member Sandra Robinson said
the ban is appropriate.
"This type of dress has been
around for a long time,"
Robinson said.

Board member Jeanne Morris
wondered if the ban on clothing
or garments associated with vio­
lence is specific enough.
"We don't talk about baggy
pants here," Morris said.
The dress code prohibits
apparel or symbols that are
identified with gang involve­
ment. It also bans wearing
unsafe jewelry, such as spiked
wrist bands, spiked collars,
spiked rings, and razor neck­
laces.
,
Black trench coats weren't the
only hot topic in the discipline
code.-The-school board also •
decreased the number of times a
student can receive an out-of­
school suspension before facing
an automatic expulsion.
Under the new code, any stu­
dent suspended out-of-school
for a third time in a school year
will be recommended for expul­
sion. Students were previously
allowed four out-of-school sus­
pensions.
Students who are expelled
after three suspensions must
appeal to the school board to be
admitted back to the same

school on a behavior contract.
The principal would need to
recommend that the student be
re-admitted to the school.
"I would want to hear the
principal's reason for wanting
to have the student back at lire
school," board member Bob
Goff said.
Pinnell said that this year, 316
secondary school students
received three out-of school sus­
pensions, including 165 high
school students and 151 middle
school, students. Another \H '
secondary students received 4!
fourth out-of-school suspension.
He predicted the school board
can expect a large number of
appeals from students expelled
after three out-of-school suspen­
sions.
The discipline code prohibits
inattentive behavior, including
placing a head on a desk, nap­
ping, or sleeping in class. It also
bans skates, skateboards, radios,
CD players, tape players, head­
phones, video games, electronic
devices, beepers and cellular
phones.
The scftool board approved

the discipline code unanimous­
lyThe boa id also unanimously
approved revisions to the citi­
zenship code governing the
behavior of students involved in
extracurricular activities. Under
the policy, students can be sus­
pended from extracurricular
activities for drinking alcohol,
taking illegal drugs, using
false identification, or smoking.
The code applies to secondary
students both on-and-off cam- ■
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The policy is being chiWinged J
in district tourt. In January, die ■
school board upheld the 30-day
suspensions of two Seminole
High School football players, a
16-year old sophomore and an
18-year old senior.
The students were suspended
from the team after participat­
ing in a Labor Day gathering
with friends at New Smyrna
Beach in which some students
drank vodka. The parents of the
students say in their appeal that
the policy was not properly
enforced, and that it is unconsti­
tutional.

Annexation —
Continued from Pago 2A
Springs
City
Winter
Commission session Monday,
June 14, at 7 pan.
Oviedo Council chairman Tom
Hagood Mid he will attend the
meeting, present a letter to the
Winter
Springs
City
Commission, and object to the
annexation.
Oviedo
City
Council members Mid they are
concerned about traffic that
would be created by the pro­
posed development.
This is not the first time the
two cities have clashed over
annexation proposals.

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In January 1998, Winter
Springs annexed a 300-acre lot
east of State Road 417 known as
Battle Ridge, despite objections
from Oviedo. Oviedo did not
drop its objections to the devel­
opment until December 1998,
when the two cities subsequent­
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future annexations.
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mission Is not trying to circum­
vent the Battle Ridge agreement.
"They have fought us on
annexation
consistently,"
McLemore M i d . "It's a small
piece of property."
The Winter Springs Planning

and Zoning Board is recomOviedo City attorney William
mending the city consider doing Colbert Mid the city is in a better
a development agreement for position now than it was when
the property. The owners have Battle Ridge was annexed, since
agreed to abide by the Winter the city did not previously object
Springs codes for landscaping to the Battle fUdge annexation
and signage, Grimms M i d .
before filing appeals.
Hagood Mid the City of
"We need to have some new
Oviedo needs to explore its legal ammunition,"
Oviedo
options to fight the annexation.
Councilman George Veile said.
"Are we in a better position
Oviedo resident Valerie Elnow (compared to last year's Jamil on Monday told the City
Battle Ridge dispute)? Hagood Council: "It was the citizens who
Mid. "Or are we in the same counseled you that this would
boat? We don't know that happen if you let go of Battle
answer now."
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Student parking fees raised to $70
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Grand Theft
Altamonte Springs * June 6. Bryan Henry Camacho, 20, of
Williams Street, Altamonte Springs was stopped by Seminole
County deputies at West SR 436 in Altamonte Springs. He was
charged with Grand Theft Auto, and resisting arrest without
violence. Also charged during the stop was Christopher Oliver
Raymore, 20, of Kendall Way, Casselberry. He was likewise
charged with Grand Theft Auto.
Altamonte Springs - June 6. Mary Frances Evans, no age, of
Mlspah Avenue, Leesburg, was charged with grand theft by
Altamonte Springs police following a shoplifting incident at
Upton's on SR 436.
Sanford - June 6. Luis Morales, 29, of North West 18th Street,
Miami, and Villa Amed, 44, of North West Seventh Street,
Miami, were charged with Grand Theft and Burglary to a struc­
ture. Seminole County deputies apprehended them for steal­
ing from a construction site on Bush Boulevard in Sanford.

Armed Robbery
Casselberry - June 7. Mosha Coleman, 18, of Lake Mobile
Drive, Altamonte Springs, was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriff's after being Identified from a photo by two motorists
whom he and three aocomplises robbed at gun point after
the subjects forced the victims' vehicle off the road on
Sunnytown Road, Caselberry. He was charged with armed rob­
bery, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and use of a
fire arm during a felony. The three remaining suspects are still
at large.

Altamonte Springs - June 7. Michael Scott Smith, 28, of
Mohawk Avenue, Altamonte Springs was arrested at Mohawk
and Midway Avenue in Altamonte Springs. He was charged
with criminal mischief, resisting arrest with violence, and bat­
tery on a law enforcement officer.
Winter Springs •June 7. David William Laudner, 42, of
Panorama Drive in Winter Springs was arrested by Winter
Springs police after brandishing a box cutter and threatening
to harm his live-in girl friend and her dog. He was charged
with aggravated assault and domestic violence.
Drug Arrests
Oviedo - June 7. Demian James Geffen, 25, of Alpug Avenue,
Oviedo, was arrested at his home address after Seminole
County deputies executed a search warrant at his residence.
He was charged with possession and use of drug paraphernalia.
Oviedo - June 7. Shawn Michael Estep, 27, of Masters
Boulevard, Oviedo and Marla Jean Meese, 24, of Hammock
Street, Oviedo, were arrested following a traffic stop at SR 426
and Winter Springs Pp4ve. Estep was charged with possession
of a controlled substance-cannabis, possession of a controlled
subetance-alphaaolam, and driving an a suspended license.
Matas was charged with possession of a controlled substance.
DUI Arrests
Oviedo •June 8. Aaron David Breneman, 22, of Reserve Circle,
Oviedo, was stopped at West Palm Valley Road. He was
charged with driving under the influence of drug or alcohol.

N u d ity
would also be able to issue a
notice to appear in court at the
scene, instead of waiting for the
State Attorney's Office to issue a
summons.
"What we do would depend cm
what their actions ate," Gibson
said. He added that the amend­
ment would make enforcement
o f the county's decency ordi­
nance easier for officers.
Gibson also explained that

under the Casselberry ordi­
nance, customers are also subject
to arrest If they are In an estab­
lishment with nudity that is
serving alcohol.
The first reading of the amend­
ment to the county's anti-nudity
ordinance will be held by the
County Commission June 22. It
could become law July 6. The
amendment does not require a
voter referendum.

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SANFORD - Seminole County
high school students will pay a
$35 parking fee per semester, or
$70 per year, to cover the cost of
additional security on campus.
The school board approved the
increased parking fee on Tuesday
by a 3-2 vote. Students currently
pay from $5 to $10 per year for
parking decals depending on
which high school they attend In
Seminole County.
The primary duties of the
added security officers would be
patrolling parking lots. Wolfgang
Halbig, director of school securi­
ty, said much of the violence that
occurs on campuses begins in
school parking lots.
Lake Brantley High School will
have four security officers next
year. All other high schools in the
county will have three security
officers.
Vehicles without decals will the
subject to being towed after a cer­

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mined
by
the
schools.
Superintendent Paul Hagerty
said.
Ron Davis, the school district's
chief investigator, said ail of the
county's high schools have at
times experience car burglaries,
vandalism and fights on campus.
He said an extra security officer
patrolling the parking lots will
enhance security.
"Most of our campuses are 40 to
60 acres large," Davis said. "We
have to be visible to continue to
safeguard students from those
who would come onto the cam­
pus for purposes other than edu­
cation."
Two parents on Tuesday told
the school board they opposed
raising the parking fees.
Lake Howell High School prin­
cipal Don Smith * said that
although his School Advisory
Council favored raising the park­
ing fees to pay for added security,
they thought a $25 fee would be
more fair to the students than a

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Elizabeth Beckham Day, 74,
Peg Leg Road, Jacksonville,
died Sunday, June 7,1999. Bom
In Larkina, Florida, she lived in
Lake Mary from 1956 to 1998
before moving Jacksonville. She
was a real estate agent and a
homemaker. She was a found­
ing member of Nativity
Catholic Church in Longwood,
and a member of SARNOA.
Survivors include sons, Rob,
St. Augustine, Bill, Memphis,
Tenn., Tom, Tampa, Ned,
Richmond, Va^ daughter, Susan
Welsh, Jacksonville; 19 grand­
children; three great-grandchil­
dren.
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April 112,1904, she moved to
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was a secretary in the clothing
business.
Survivors include son,
Rodney Stork, Sanford.
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moved to Central Florida in
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school teacher. She was a
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also said she was concerned
about the effect of the parking fee
on students who struggle for
money.
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Montgomery
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said.
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School board chairman Larry
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place "an inordinate burden on a
small number of students to pro­
vide benefits to the entire
school." He said he the fee is not
fair to students.
Board member Diane Bauer,
who with Furlong voted against
the parking fee, said individual
schools should decide how much
to charge for parking, with the
board setting a minimum fee nec­
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lake honey and bread olive* are an
ancient I.hmI then' are many refer
cnees to them in the Bible, und ex
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been cultivated in Crete and Syria
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kalarnata olives from Greece, an' sld
and tti.'ii linn.- eure.l and packed in
vinegar l.aela olive* from Italy .in'
ur. d with salt and then rul*bed with
olive oil Sicilian style olives an' cured
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I limit know how Nn oi*e olives are
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me &gt; simple (.late of assorted olives
11 vou ward to gel fancier hen* are
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dressed up Imwl of olives uhi.h is
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cup sun dried tomatoes
head garlic peeled
cup* e icclle n t quality olive oil
c u p b la c k o l i v e * (k a la m a t*
N ico.se and o th e r* com bin ed)
1 cup green olives (any variety)
2 large sprigs fresh rosemary’

If you are using sun dri.'d liun.it.•&lt;
that have been stored in ml dr., n
them If you are us.ng the drv kind
put them in a howl and cover them
with very hot water for about 2o min
utes until they are soft Drain off the
water

t'4 pound (2/3 Cup) pitted sweet
green ol.vet
t 4 pound gruyere efieese cut into
cubes
2/3 Cup mascarpone rtteese
cayenne (M&gt;pper to taste

Put the olives and gniver. into the
)m&gt;w) of a forid pro* essor fitted with a
metal blade Purer until smooth \rt.l
the masearponr and pro.es* until
well mixed Tr.it.sf. r in a tviwl and adit

t.v David Boseri

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DKAK AMIlY I am a young
woman who. along with my fri.-iul«
has run into many different men
and many din.-rent styles of dating
XS'e have com|.ari-.l notes, and
decided (hat It's time to shar. sotne
basic ‘ dating guidelines' tor tin­
men out there
1 XXhoever ask s mail or
female), pay* XX'hoev.-i pays m..k. the plan*
2 If you really like a girl and anbroke, don't ask her to share cost*
— und if she offer* money refuse ll
she'* worth your emotional invest­
ment, she'll I k - happy going to ty• •
concertm, picnics &lt;-t.
3 A guy who link* for money to
help with the date liefore he's asked
you to he lit* girlfriend .usually
around three month* is usually
just "marking time* and looking lor
a fling until someone hr- really like*
comes along And even if you're
going steady, don't assume she'll
shun- the ex|H-nses from then on
4 Meet her where it's convenient
for her the first few dates, and idler
that, pick her up from wotk or l..-r
place Open doors help tier with In i
coat, etc
5. Don't whin.- and sulk it she
won't sleep with you right ..wav Ii *
truly unattractive, and it you're dat­
ing her just for sex. and that’s obvi­
ously not what she's in it for
lxnice, break it oil and say goodbye
&lt;&gt; Call several days ahead to ask,
then call to re-con firm the night
before.
These are the basics. Ahl.y 11
your reuders have anything «•!.*&lt;• to

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211 Si »MI I HINT. IN I.A
DKAK 211 SMXliri lll-v.4.: Your
co n tem p o rary rules for dating
may raise a few eyebrow s, hot
they si'elii sensible lo me. Head­
ers? Anything you'd like lo add?

DKAK AHBX In ..Imu' a month,
my sister “.lane" and her husband,
Du k “ an going to Ih.wi.ii tor a
vacation l i n k enjoy* the nude
lieachc*. hut -lane doe* not
and
she Ii..* gotten j. lot of verbal abuse
nliout It
l-'ui the entile 12 years ol their
marriage Dick has verbally abused
Illy sistei bee..Use of her weight
•lane has Hied ev.-n diet known to
man. and thi ll .nine II. I .self­
esteem Is low He takes every dime
he makes, and refu •* to allow her
to buy clothing when h.-r weight is
up She works in the public sector
and feels lemlile Is-cause she can't
dress as well as her co-workers

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4 canned anchovy fillets
t tablespoon caper* drained
tfl teaspoon dried thyme
pinch cayenne iiepper
1/4 cup olive oil
1/4 teaspoon fresh lemon |uice
Plate olives garlic, union, anchovies
i ,.|m‘t s thyme and . averine in the Ixiwl
of a f. nh I pr.M'«'*sor and pulse until the
olives are broken down and (h e mix
tore is still . hunky
XXIt». it).- mat tune running, pour the
..live ml through the Iced lutie in a
slow Steads Stream p rio r* * until the
m ixt.it. a finelv ■hup|M-&lt;l and even in
te x till. hut not . om pletelv p u rre d
\dd l|.&lt; . niori p in e and stir Serve as
.. spread Witt, slices of goof bread It s
also greal in egg salad
S inn . iivcn sl and refrigerated up
to .HI. week y leid 1 1 I cups
lie . ipe from
I hr Dean A
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Random House IWYm

HAKED OLIVES
1 pound brine-cured black olive*
such as Gaeta
3 large garlic clove* smashed and
peeled
3 sprigs rosemary about 3 incites
long or I teaspoon fennel seeds
2 spogs thyme about 2 inches long
1 small dried hot prpj.ee or 1/7 tea
*(&gt;oon hot red prpjier ttake* lop
tiorval)
14 cup estra virgin olive oil

Dram the ..lives from the hrinc
Plat, in a shallow 'i inch round dish
prrT.-rat.lv earthenware Tu.k the
garb, herb' and hot |M-p|a-r among
Itu oilvi s Pour the ml over all ll will
not eomplelelv rover all Ihe olives'
Bake for in minutes xtimng from
time lo time .Nerve at room ti-in(&gt;era
tore Ti store pla:c in a stenlifed
glass ).*r and add additional oil lo rover
. nmpii-trl) iM-forr putting on jar lid
Yield ft lo |u servings
I t . ' i|h' from XX&gt;• Called If Mat
arum hv Nancy X'rrde Barr Alfred
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overwhelm Ihe spread
s. eve .a a . ana|H' spread on crack
■rs or bread or as a pasln sauce
Xirld I I cups
He. i|i' from The Italian Pantry
l.v Anna Del Conte 'Harper A Bow
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llie iii.'al anil have
Hill, I. tl -&gt;*.-i In .lev.tie tn making |irv
•linnet nmn. lues Xet when Ihe guests
irriv. ther*' is always that slightly
lukuaiil time lH-fi.re ihnnei wtien ev
enmie . lands aioiui.l uaililig lii eat
I hat . Ih. time when a little smack
i'it sum.-thing 'as Winnie the
P»*.t. says' is m order
I
In tn. k is to provide something dr
In mu* that doesn't rrqulrr ton much
until mi umr pan you made the r*-st
"I die meal remember'* and that
u. m t h. so filling that your guests
have no room lor dinner A turn I ol
&gt;li\e. is }iist the It. kel \nd nowailav .
when lancy food seleehons can be
louii.l m most ordinary grocery store*,
good olives are easy lo come by

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Ted Walter

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I hiring the last conversation I
had with he! she silld "Don't get
me wrong I appreciate the vara
turn but I just can't g» nude And
Ih.k ...vs hell . ut my bathing suit
otl m&lt;- il I r* Iuse I don't know what
to do "
fit course. Hi.k has never had a
weight problem -ind has always
looked like he walked out of (ilj
Ahl.y, could you pit-use offer
s o u ..- suggestions'’ I know Dick
n.-.-ds counseling, hut that is out
T A N K S S IS T K It

DKAK TANK’S SIST K It: Dick
d o e s n 't n e e d c o u n s e l i n g us
much a* your sister does. Tune
n e e d * to u n d e r s t a n d why she
h as to le ra te d fo r 32 y e a r s th e
k in d o f t r e a t m e n t y o u h a v e
d e s c r i b e d , a n d to b e c o m e
s t r o n g en o u g h lo dernund th e
k in d o f r e s p e c t s h e d e s e r v e s
from th e e m o t io n a ll y a b u s iv e
man she married. Until she does
that, nothing will change.

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a d ju d n a t m g
irm iin.il
r .|ses
Since I W , lli«* i ountv .nut llie
li.ir A sm m a lu m h a ve split the S’’
m e dia tio n lee. w ith St g o in g
llie lt.tr Inr .nltiiinistr.itinn nt

in
(tie

p ro g ra m . .nut S ig n in g In (li f t n u n
tv fur court a dm in istra tio n insts
C o u rt m e dia tors w o rk Inr nn tee
tin in llie p ro g ra m m s ts t!ie t m ii ii I v
v irlu .illv

in .lim n ;

w h ile deliver

m g tre m e n d o us I’enefits Inr the
i m ill system

llu!liiu;tnn vv.mt s in knnvc it
the. lu nge is nut (sililn .ill\ mull
\.ilwl wti\ tix .1 pingr.im ll'.il is
nnt milv Mnl broke Inii liul tn-.l
ill)* taxpayers innnev ’
I hit e vp l.line d

lh.it

m e d ia tio n

p ro g ra m

d e v e lo p e d

it

v\.is

v v lu ll the
w .is

lu st

.d w .n s

the

m te ntin n ul the S -m in n lc t uunlv
l n u rt svsteni tu evetituallv

lake

o ve r its .id m u tis ti.itin n

In inv kiiuVvledge S-minole
( uunlv
is the unh i uunlv in
I lurid.i utilise inurl system |||«S
lint administer its nwn mediation
pntgr.im suit ttiti I ntil rmw
there s tsn n nu innnev m the hud
get In du s*’ \\« have riselltlv
upgraded
a si.ut pusitmn in
assume 1|io m - d u tie s
liiillu n ;tu ti
in !

. hang.t

I.u n is tin

persun

e alsu sell - .- r u n g

Is . .tils ' n. nil* fudges lu v I ilire.ldv
I mint pi. kilt llie pet Min In till llie

sll &gt;t
\ n l tm e
miv *» Ilitt
\\ev»
N t i i muv mg in the d in s Moll tn
upgrade tm a l..iu; lime ll wise
m anagem ent isim l handled prnp
eltv itie |ildlt l.ll i null lislil n ill Is
tli * sled In m ’ll &gt;e e» tent

He explained the &lt;uunlv lias
given llie given ln;tit In upgrade a
|tidnnil m-» ret.irv |'usitinii u itti an

annual salary cap nf approxi­
mately S27.iK)il tn a innrdin.itnr
pnsitinn with a salary range ul
S77,7s'’ tn &gt;42.1 NH plus t’enefits.
( &gt;ui [Hunt in upgrading the
pusitiun
was two-told,
lie
explaimsl llie qualifications (nr
the pnsitinn vven* elevated In
nu hide iriteria Inr al least an
\ssni i.ite’s D ecree in Business
Administration and a minimum
nl two-years’ legal studies
tn addition," said Hilt, the
lieu position will lint unh t*e
n si’otisihle Inr the court media
imn program, hut will also handle
i .in’ * management
duties and
inordinate the hearing nfftier pro
gram We are lontinuing to move
in the dins lion the Supreme C nurt
du fated we liad tu five vears ago
in insure timely hearings Hits is
simply the nest step in the i uunlv
mutt s\s te m 's p rn g ie ss in inter
n.ili/ing our programs and nm
mug them ourM’lves
Biilliugtt m also questiims what
will Isso m e nl the &gt;1 tm Unit pie

against sitting eutmly fudge |uhn
Sloop, a close triend ul H ills
Sloop won nvhvtinn and (amid
is now a member ol lh»' Imard of
dins lurs Inr the Sottiiftnle ( nunlv
Bar Assix i.iliun
Iliat history led at least one
other S'lninnle |tidge In weigh in
in Bullinglun s comer
"It it walks like a dm k, and
swims like a duck and flies like a
diii k, i ham es are its a dm k . ' said
( in ml Judge lom I reeman
"Is this a putilii.11 vendetta
against
Hobhi
Bulhngtun’
Altsolulelv." I reeman continued
judge I lilt is Irving tn get hat k at
tin*
Seminole
( minty
Bar
A ssih latino
through
Bobt'i
Bullington H i . him- slie support
«st ( iuitld against Sloop
' tins w . in not a decision bv the
Chief Judge tn Brevard * uunlv
said I ns-m.in Ifesunplv imple
mentisl wti.il the i nunlv fudges
wanted

v inuslv

Im n w o u ld .ilhs i

W ent tn

llie S mmole Bar. and in large
part lontrihuted to her annual
salary
I lie In tu it V liiav k«x*p the $4
lis- amt iis&lt;. it Ii &gt;r Ollier purpoM-s,'
I hit san!
We n* nut under an
obligation in support the hat s
budget
I Hspite &gt;l.urtis bv Hitt dial
pohtii s aie not a part nf the i hange
and i hums bv Bullington that
p i’h iiis . i-rtamlv are part of llie
transition history would suggest
that iiidieial jmlitks may well
plav some part in the decision
Bullington
has long Is-eri
a. live m (h a n g e and Seminole
mullin', as a i.impaign managei
nr nrgatii/er at urie jsunt lielpmg
Hitt get ehs list Hie relationship
may have soured during last
vear ' iudici.il
r.u.-s when
llulhngti’ii supported |tidu u l . an
didate le.mne l -old. w tm ran

A s k e d tuiw

he thought

the

i hange in nu stia lin n a d m in is iia

I n s -m .in v iid ,
w ru n g

w ith

the p ro g ra m

I here •
Ir v in g

s o m e th in g

new , but h o w can yon l.tull a p ro ­
g ra m that has a
pen enl su ii ess
rate and m sts ta«| av e rs n o th in g '
M a v i s - the county lodges .a n
d u a better |nh bill its t w n l l i l ' ! |i
llu llin g ln ii w tin has niad« itio | m
gram M ie ns nu ts llie im slia lu rs
stie lii-lps tram them
ttiem

lis-l a p p ro lated

m akes

she m .n i~ and stie

them liv l like they are in

uii|siri.int part ul thi- legal p n * i-ss
w hu h tliev are

Bullmgtun
Vint
stie
lias
m eivisl s«-v cral phone calls in at
mttt.iils m Brevard Lountv tot
lowing (tie nseipt ut tlie termina
linn letter trnrn lodge Mosley
lln- tune nl those phone i alls
from my i mvlai ts was k\ fy.it
kind ut war is going on over there
in N -mmole ’
Ilitt n’sj’onded that he w v n«*

basis tor charges of a political
vendetta
Ih.it eln tion was more than a
year ago," added I lilt ”11 this was
a vendetta, the timing doesn't
make s e n s e "
Ke.ii linn In i hanges in the
mediation
program
hrnught
guardeil remarks from other bar
members and mediators them­
selves
S e m in o le

C o u n ty

Iliu m ( . n r n , past
the county

1 rn Silverberg (N’limr I 'epulv
( uurt Administratori 0. 1 1 1 tenth
working with lallahasv-e los*s&gt;il
we can get training done in

nt

bar. v m t . " I ’ve been

* m

m g llie m e d ia tio n p ro g ra m , but I
know

why

the

them-a-lv i-s

ScHooL

May lie there's some

th in g w r u n g w it h
that w e d o n 't
never received

the p ro g ra m

k n o w alniut. but I
any

co m p la ints

a h m i it. o n ly c o m p lim e n ts
lio n

the S ’lru n o le ( ou ntv

on
Bar

h a ndlist llie p ro g ra m

\II live munty
fudges met
w ith the nut tells
nl eight
Seminole
(. minty
mediators
11lev),iv morning at tin* court
house concerning
the iti.mgu.
Among
them was Jim Kvan,
retired San lord Port Authority
I &gt;irec tor and a voluriteer mediati &gt;r
sin. e ttie pnigram s m&lt; eplion
It was a tairlv ol'ievtive meet
ing commented Kvan
( *iu- loiicem eypresvii was
(lie av ailability and logistics ut
training
I ve gut (tiro- nr tour neightuns who have ba. kgrounds that
would make them gi»xt media
tors
explained Kvan
"But
ii. &gt;ls slv w ants to sp-iut the time it
tak’ -s to drive all the wav over to
( V. eol.i ( ountv tor ttie training
Ilitt .uknow listgisl inllowing
tin mis ting that there wen- legiti­
mate i o iu em s expressed t’v the
mis tia tors
I ilnii I Hunk we're going to
lose a m of them
tie viid
I raining ii-rtamlv is an issue

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HOROSCOPES
CAMMCORN (On . 23-Jen. It) In order
lo cope with today s development! you
may have lo wear two hat! Depending
on condition!, you'll need lo get hardnoeed or become equity easy-going and
Inendry
AQUARIUS (Jan. JO-Feto. IS) Check out

Thuredoy. June 10,1SSS
You're much cloier lo achieving your
goal! than you mighi realua. to balora
movmg onto new endeavors m the year
ahead, make the onei in which you re
presently nvoTved pay oil hrsl

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cal you a financial whir
PISCES (Fab. 10-March 30) Others w«
appreciate * today that you are not one
who makes KSe promees You wd show
them that you always come through on

Of MINI (May 21-Juna SO) Your ratnd!
are aicaplionaSy good today and can be
usad to resolve a trouttng maner mars
been dwturtang you. FoSow your hunches
and you’t come out the winner. Know
«diore to look lor romance and you? And
S The Astro-Graph HMchmUsr mstanOy
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CAMCtR (June Jt-JuTy M) WDM pro­
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greatly d4ute these associations

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BOWL WARNIN'
^ STICKERS ^

are gtven mnitlpio choice at this pHel.
aed el saveral stages of each deal.)
The answer Is sera percent. West Is
known to hive the king-queen of
hearts. If ho has the spade king too,
that would leave Cast with only is
By Phillip Alder
high-card points, which Isn't enough
Mike Lawrence's "Private Lessons Nr hts four heart rebid
Instead, play a club to dummy's
2" has been released. On a disk. It re­
quota.
East wins with the ace and re­
quires Windows 3.1 or later and three
megabytes of harddisk space. In over turns a heart. You ruff and cash the
too deals, you learn about more ad­ club king, dropping the Jack from
vanced topics than in the first volume. East Now the contract is guaranteed.
Here, Lawrence covers crossruffing. Lead the dub nine (or seven) and, un­
dummy reversal, loser-on loser plays, less Waal covers, diacard a spade
trump coups, simple squeezes, end- from the dummy. You don't care if it
plays. sad counting. Prom which sec­ loses to East's hypothetical 10, be­
cause the spade queen would disap­
tion does this deal come?
In five diamond! doubled, declarer pear on your established club seven
ruffs the heart-king lead and draws (or nine). It is a classic loeer-on-loser
trumps in two rounds, East pitching a
T b . disk Is 127.01 postpaid from
heart. How should South continue?
If Ihe spade finesse is working, Mika Lawrence, 121 Alvarado Rood,
there ere II easy (ricks. Bui what Berkeley, CAM709.

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troparesis. W henever I eat, I expertence b lo a tin g , abdom inal pain and
vo m itin g M y doctor is a t a loss. W hat
can I do?

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DEAR READER: Actually, gastroparesis is surprisingly common. It
&lt;My be present in up to A0 percent of
diabetic patients. Moreover, the affiiclion is often seen as a consequence of
many other diseases, including thyroid and kidney disorders, lymphoma,

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In up to M percent of patients, no
obvious cause can be identified.
G natropareais ia basically the
inability of the stomach to empty itself
of food or fluids within a reasonable
am ount of tim a. M ost autho rities
agree that the disease is related to a
malfunction of tba nerves supplying
the stomach, which falls to contract
appropriately to discharge its con­
tents into the sm all In te s tin e .
Although symptoms mgy be relatively
mild — as, I Infer, yours are — eocne

The diagnosis, which is often under­
recognized, is confirmed fay X-rays of
the stomach (upper gastrointestinal
series) and by a teat that measures
gastric emptying tima. Sometimes,
endoscopy (directly viewing the stom­
ach with n lighted fiber-optic tube) is
Tre a tm e n t la d irected to any
cause; for
|he
discontinuation of medications that
m ay play a role in p a ra lysin g the
stomach, la most cases, however, the
solution la not this straightforward.

py, both to relieve the symptoms of
acute attacks and to prevent symp-.
toms that are unremitting. The most
useful anti-gastroparesls drugs are
metodopramide, domperidone and
cisapride. In your case, much can be
done to treat the disorder. 1 believe
that you would be best served fay plac­
ing your c u e In the hands of a gastroontarologisL In addition to taking
tba prescription drugs I mentioned,
you may be able to help yourself by
eatiag »w« m bequent meals that are
low in bit, Horfavinn consumption of
lactose (milk sugar), avoiding alcohol
altogether and making sure your dia-.
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Sports

Sommote Herald. Sankxd, Florida •Wednesday. June 9, 1999 • 11
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Running for fun at Lake Mary
Youngsters
dominate
first week
of Series

Conserve
Wildlife”
plate is on
sale now

By Dean S m ith ________________
SIOR rS KIMTOK

LAKE MARY _ The future of
Seminole County track was on
display an the 19th Annual
Lakr Mary High School Summer
Track Series opened its four
week run at the Lake Mary High
School Track Complex at Don
T. Reynolds Stadium on Mondny evening.
The opening night field fea­
tured 22 ninnera under the age
of 13, 15 of which wrre under
nine yearn of age.

SANFORD
“Conserve
Wildlife" license plates are on
i«de now In tax collector's of*
flees throughout the state.
The new license plate fea­
tures a standing Florida
black bear surrounded by
palm ettos and saw grass. A
snowy egret Is depicted In
flight over th e bear’s sh o u l­
der.
A “Conserve Wildlife’ tag
will cost 8 1 7 .0 0 more th an a
regular license plate. O f th a t.
$ 1 5 .0 0 will be managed by
the Wildlife Foundation o f
Florida. Inc., a not-for-profit
organization supporting the
Game and Fresh W ater Fish
Commission.

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"ITocecds from tag sales
will be directed to vital and
varied Initiatives related to
tile conservation o f Florida's
wildlife," said L. Ross Morrell.
representative for the Wildlife
Foundation o f Florida. Inc.
“Unlike the pan ther tag and
m anatee tog w hich raise
(honey to benefit specific spe­
cies. th is tag would create a
new funding source for pro­
gram s that benefit num erous
species."
The license plate is a prod­
u ct o f a four-way. publicprivate partnership involving
tlic Game and Fresh W ater
Fish Com m ission, the Wild­
life Foundation o f Florida.
Inc., Defenders o f Wildlife
and the Florida C hapter o f
tire S ie n a Club.
S H U P B '8 8 C O O P

Wildlife conservation will
become Increasingly Impor­
tant In the near future with
Florida's booming popula­
tion and encroachment
upon wildlife habitat.

FISHING FORECAST

It was a big night lor younger runners as they made ip the majority of the
field taking part in the opening evening of the 19th Annual Lake Mary Sum-

Bombats,
fcaltfc

f tu ltra Kiirrou

LAKE MARY - The Bombats
romped, while I.S. struggled,
but In the end It was all the
same as the two teams re ­
mained tied for first place In
the City of Lake Mary Depart­
ment of Parks and Recreation
AAA Spring Slow lltc h Softball
League at the Dike Mary Sports
Complex last Wcduesduy.
I.S. found Itself down 5-4 to
wtnlcss Map At luck entering the
bottom of the sixth Inning.
U sa Campbell und Dave No­
ble walked to open the frame,
but the next two batters were
retired, keeping Mnp Attnck’s
hopes o f an upset alive.
But Colleen Lassiter tied the

share top spot in AAA Softball

game with a single and Noble
came home on an error to put
I.S. ahead.
I.S. then retired Map Attack
In order In the top of the sev ­
enth Inning, but It wus not that
rosy.
Cary Hays led off wtlh a s in ­
gle.
but
the
next
batter
grounded Into u double play.
Mike Mouser then singled and
went on to second on an error,
but when he tried to go on to
third he was retired on a throw
from the ccnterflclder to the
third baseman to the second
baseman to end the game.
The Bombats kept pace In the
late game, scoring eight runs In
the top of the second Inning
and going on for a 14-0 victory
over Cross/Bones.

E x p ect b a s s a c tio n to be
b etter th a n u s u a l b e c a u s e o f
low w ater levels.
In th e river, b a s s a re restrictcd to th e m a in c h a n n e l
an d a re ea sier to lo ca te . F ish
early an d late for th e b e st a c ­
tion . B a s s a re In deep h o le s

Gordon Seeking
Daytona Double

_ - feeding
u pon sm all d itch m in n ow s
an d g ra ss sh rim p .
E x p ect good
c a tc h -a n d rclease sn ook a c tio n a t S e ­
b a s tia n Inlet w ith fish to 2 0
p ou nd s, J T few flounder,
tro u t, redflah a n d b lu eflsh
will a lso readily strik e large
live sh rim p o r Anger m u lle t
C ap tain J a c k a t Port C a ­
n averal rep orts th a t d olphin
an d w ahoo a re h ittin g from
1 4 0 -2 5 0 feet o f w a ter. King
m ackerel an d d olph in are
a lso on P elican F la ts an d 8 A
Rgrf. in p ie ta ll a re tn th e
buoy lin e , w hile sh e ep sh ea d
an d flound er a re rated a s fair
in sid e th e P ort. T ro u t a n d
redllsh are rated a s good o h
th e fla ts o f th e B a n a n a - a n d
Indian rivers.
.
S h ecp sh ea d , drum , redflah.
Ja c k crevalle an d ladyflah are
ready a n d w aiting a t P once
Inlet. Live o r dead sh rim p is
th e top b a it. A few flou n d er
are h ittin g finger m ullet o n
tlie so u th side o f th e soutTr
s. T ro u t a n d redflah are
rated a s very good in M os­
q u ito L ag oo n .
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Bobby Allison (1982).
“It's hard to get to the top and
It’s even harder to remain
there." said Oordon. "There's
always something we con Im­
prove on. If we're one of those
teams other competitors are
looking to beat, then that's
great. I hope that's the case.
Su ccess makes u s work harder
because when you are on top.
the only step Is down."
The Pepsi 4 0 0 . known for Its
Intense competition and close
finishes, promises to be a tough
race for Gordon. Ills last victory
at
Daytona
International
Speedway came after a hard
fought race with Dole Earnhardt
In the 1999 Daytona 5 0 0 In
which Gordon crossed the fin ­
ish line only .1 2 8 of a second
ahead of Earnhardt.
These two great NASCAR
drivers may continue trading'
championships at the ‘ World
Center of Racing" with this
year's Pepsi 4 00.
. The Daytona 5 0 0 victory has
bounced between Oordon and
Earnhardt since 1997. Oordon
captured the title in 1997 and
1999 with Earnhardt winning
Ills first Daytona 5 0 0 In 1 9 9 8 .
Perl taps Earnhardt will take h is
turn In Victory Lane In Daytona
by stopping
Oordon
from

DAYTONA BEACH - Winning
the Daytona 5 0 0 at Daytona In­
ternational Speedway Is argua­
bly one of tlie most sought oiler
victories In the NASCAR W in­
ston Cup series.
A win In the Pepsi 4 0 0 at
Daytona often propels drivers
with the momentum to make a
run for the Winston Cup
Championship. Winning both
races In tlie same year Is a feat
accomplished by few drivers In
NASCAR's modem era.
Known as the Daytona Dou­
ble. the back-to-back win at
Daytona International Speedway
Is definitely on the mind of Je ff
Gordon as he prepares to re ­
turn to the superepeedway In
Ju ly .
“No doubt about It, I'd love to
Join the record books along
with drivers
like
Fireball
Roberts.
Calc
Yarborough,
LeeRoy Yarborough, and Bobby
Allison who have achieved the
Daytona Double.* said Gordon.
"That would definitely be a
highlight of my career.*
Only four drivers have won
both NASCAR Winston Cup
races at Dpytonu In the same
y e a r Fireball Roberts (1 9 6 2 ),
Calc
Yarborough
(1 9 6 8 ),
LeeRoy Yarborough (1969) and

Seven different athletes won
three age group events, while
another won two age groups
and five others won a single age
group event.
Urltt Claessens (8-Under fe­
male). Hen Lnuwnma (8-Under
male). Ashley Nunes (9 -10 fe­
male). Colby Weber
(9 -1 0
male), Haul Anderson (1 1 -1 2
male). Ju d ith C laessens (1 3 -1 8
female) and Tema Kudakwashe
J r . (13-18 male) all claimed
three age group wins.
Tema Kudakwashe Sr. (4 0 -4 9
male) won twice, while Bob
Kidd (9-10 male). Drew Durham
(11-12 male). Sam Osterman
(30-39
female),
C harles
Fleming (30-39 male) and Alan
llerbst (50-Over male) won one
blue ribbon each.
Tlie meets are open to any
und all age groups, both male
_
-------------------- and female, and Has become a
Tr* " _ S* rie*
Mary High School Track Complex at Don T. regular family affair with sevHeynoWs Stadium. Tho series runs evsry Monday beginning at 5:30 p.m.
Ptoaaa s s t Track. Pane 2B

The other game saw Liberty
Mutual II hold a 7 -5 lead until
plating 10 runs In the top of the
fifth Inning and defeating Lib­
erty Mutual I, 18-8.
Bombats and I.S. are both 4 I. while Liberty Mutual II Is 3 ­
2. Completing the standings are
Cross/Bones and Liberty Mu­
tual I (both 2-3) and Map Attack
(0-5).
The league pluys a triple­
header every Wednesday night
at die Lake Mary Sports Com­
plex on Runtoul Lone, between
Country Club Road and State
Road 40-A. across from the
Mayfair Country Club begin­
ning at 0 :3 0 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
I.S.: three hits _ Rick Flesh
(double, one run scored): two

hits _ Wally Wiland (double,
one run scored): one hit _ Rick
Demmlck (one run scored, two
RBI). Colleen Lassiter (one RBI),
Lisa Campbell (one run scored),
Ernest Dorsey; one run scored,
one RBI _ Dave Noble: one run
scored _ Steve Donovan: one
RBI . J e s s e Gaunt*.
Map Attack: four hits _ Tom
Royal (triple, double, two runs
scored, one RBI): three hits _
Cary Hays: two hits _ Marcelo
Agul (two RBI). Mike Mouser
(one run scored): one hit _ Brett
Vanderbrlnk (double, two runs
scored, one RBI), Chris Ra­
gland; one RBI _ Renee Hays.
Liberty Mutual II: three hits _
Ja so n
Proodlan
(one
run
scored, one RBI); two hits _
Mike McClelland (double, two

runs scored, one RBI). Steve
Pssswater (double, one run
scored, one RBI); one hit Skip
Bowen
(double.
two
runs
scored, four RBI). Bill Powell
(two nuts scored, two RBI).
Karen Fanclll (one run scored,
one RBI). Jo n l Marake (two runs
scored); one run scored, one
RBI _ Sheri C om es. Katie Soloman. Billy Oatxemcyer three
RBI . Mike Mclster; two runs
scored _ Patricia Vetro; one run
scored _ Donna Cannavlno.
Scott Keena.
Liberty Mutual I: two hits _
Andre Wilson (home run. one
run scored, two RBI), Rich No­
taro (triple, one run scored, one
RBI), Paul Blrchfleld (two dou­
bles. one run scored, two RBI).

CAMPS CHOOSES CATAWBA CO LLEG E

•owrwxxe rugn school golf star Derek
Camps (sealed) recently signed a National Letterof-lntent to play for Catawba College, an NCAA
Division II school m Salisbury, North Carolina.
On hand for the signing were Seminole High

School boys golf coach Chuck Blackwel (left) and
Seminole high School boys baaketban coach Bob
Traina (right), for wham Camps also played. Both
coaches were Instrumental in the recruiting process
and In helping Cam ps settle on Catawha Coftege.

�2B •Seminole Herald. Sanford, Honda •Wednesday, June 9. 1999

T rack
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I B

era! members of n family
taking part.
Flrlil events (long Jump and high Jump) will
iH’gln at 5 :3 0 p.m. nnd running events (60-yard
low hurdles. lOO-meter dash, mile and 4 0 0 incler ntn) will start at 6 :3 0 p.m. nnd will be run
earh Monday evening on Ju n e 13th. Ju n e 20th
and Ju n e 27th.
Ilir cost Is S i per person, per meet and each
minped tor may enter all five events (1/8-Inch or
f»MM spikes allowed).
Ribbons will be awarded to the top three male
and top three female finishers tn each age group
in each cvrni.
following are the age groups and Individual
events offered tn each. All categories are offered
to both males and females.
8- a n d - U n d e r _ long Jump, high Jump. 60-yard
low hurdles, 100-m eter dash, 1,600-m eter run
(mile), 4 0 0 -m ctcr dash.
9 - an d -10 .lo n g Ju m p , high Jump. 60-yard low
hurdles. 100-m eter dash, 1.600-m eter run
(mile), 400-m eter dash.
1 l-a n d -1 2 _ long Jump, high Jump. 60-yard
low hurdles. 100-m eter dash. 1.600-m eter run
(mile). 400-m ctcr dash.
13-through-18 _ long Jump, high Jump, 6 0 yard low hurdles. 100 meter dash. 1.600-m eter
run (mile), 400-m eter dash.
i9 -th ro u g h -2 9 _ long Jump, high Jump, 6 0 vard low hurdles, 100-m eter dash. 1.600-m cter
run (mile). 400-m ctcr dash.
30-th rou g h -39 _ long Jump, high Jump. 6 0 yard low hurdles. 100-m eter dash. 1.600-m eter
run (mile). 400-m eter dash.
40-throu g h -49 _ long Jump, high Jump. 6 0 vard low hurdles. 100-m eter dash. 1 .6 0 0 -meter

run (mile). 4 0 0 -meter dash.
BO-and-Orer _ long Jump, high Jump, 60-ynrd
low hurdles. lOO-meter dash. 1,COO-meter run
(mile). 400-m eter dash.
For additional Information contact Mtchnel
Gibson at 3 3 3 -2 3 7 0 , or Lionel llntick at 321 8854.
R ES U LTS
L O N Q J U M P - I. Citorir* Fleming (lal In 30-39 n u lr). IS 3.
2 Ttm a Kudakwanlw J r. I I U In 13 IS male). 16-7: 3 Trimt KuiLikwxslir Sr. li lt in 4 0 4 9 male). 14 6. 4. Juda h Clareacm ( I I I
In 13-18 female). 12-2; B. Itaul Amlrrtofi (let In 11-12 mule), I t 3 .6 Drew Durham (2nd In 11-12 male). 11-0. 7 Daniel liberty
(2nd in 13-18 male). 10-9. 8 Ashley N u n n (l» t In 9-10 female).
10-1; 9 lien tsniwemn (la l In B-Under male). 9 0 , 10. Colby W e­
ber (la l In 9-10 m aid. B-11: II. Ilrooki OnfTIth 12nd In 9-10
male). 8 10. 12 IV*&gt; Kidd |3nl In 9-10 male). B 0. 13 Nk k Ja rk eon |4lli tn 9 10 malel. B-7. 14. Ilraly Clrtflllh (2nd In 8 -Under
uulrl 7-7; 15. Stephen Sleatman (3nl In 8 Under male). 6-10.
16 Kyle T m lU rg e r (4(h In B-Under maid. 6-3; 17. Evan TrrwtiIrgrr (51h In B-Undre malel. 6-0. 18 Hand)’ Kkld (fiih In B Under
male). 5 9. IB llrltt Clarawn* Hat In H Under lemalel. 5-4; 20
llnttany IVndle (2nd in B Under femalel. 4-7; 21. (lie) lla drn
QrtfTUh and Shannon Lnuwama (lie kw 3kd In B-Under female).
4 5. 23. Aahley Cam |5lh In H-Under female). 4-2; 24. tyier Vickera (7th m B Under male). 2-0; 25 Ingan Steannan 16th In 8Under female). 2-5; 26. ilrandon Pemlle (Hth In fl-Under malel.
1 0 0 -M E T E R D A S H ■ I. Td n a Kudakwaahe Jr . (la l tn 13-IH
maid, l i f t X Judith Claraama (1*1 In 1318 frmidel. 154; 3
Sara O verm an (1*1 In 30-39 male). 167; 4 (Ue| Ashley Nune*
(la l In 9-10 female) and Drew Durham (1*1 in 11-12 m old. 166
6 I5ai.il Andenum (2nd In 11-12 male). 16 6 7. (tie) lien Imiwama
(1*1 In B-Under male) and Cnlby Wrber (1*1 In 9-10 male). 17 5.
9. Hub Kkld (2nd in 9 1 0 male). 17.0. 10 llroufu Ortfflth 13rd In 9
10maid. 195; I I . Kyle Tm rtllrg rr (2nd In B Under malel. 19 7;
IX Nk k Jackson (4th m 0-10 malel. 1 0 6 13 |lle) Unit Clara*en» |lal m H-Under female). Evan TrrwUlegrr (lie kir 3rd m BUnder malr). Slrphrn Slrarm an (tie fur 3rd in B Under male).
19.9; 16 Iblltany lYndlc (2nd m B Under fttnalrl. 201; 17. A*htry Cam (3rd In H-Undcr frmalr). 23 6. 16 Randy Kkld ISlh in 8Under malel. 24.4; 19 lladrn Ortnilh (4th m B-Under femalel.
24.7; 30 Shannon Lnuwsma I5tli In 8-Under femalel. 24.9. 21.
Evan Firming |6th m B-Under maid. 27.2; 22 Tyler Vk-krr* (7th
m 8 Under maid, 37.7: 2 3 Urandun IVndle IMth In B-Undrr
malr). 51.6

Softball-------C o n tin u e d fro m P a ge I B

Aaron Frrel (one run scored,
one Rill): one hit _ Wayne Hoyle
(triple, two runs scored, one
RDll, Penny Ellis and Nancy
litvlta (one run scored each),
Trevor Caldwell (one RBI), Sam
Copeland.
Hnmbats: four hits _ Vic Pascurcl (two doubles, three runs
scored, one RBI); three hits _
Clarissa Carmona (one run
scored, two RBI): two hits _
David Lambert (one triple, two

runs scored, two RG1), Don J o ­
hannes
(double.
one
run
scored, three RBI), Ja so n B ack
(double, two runs scored), Allen
Hall (two runs scored, one UB1),
Dana Rasch (two runs scored);
one hit _ Nancy Schaefer (one
run scored, one RBI).
Cross/Bones: two hits _
Sheryl Stock (two runs scored),
Jimmy Oonsalez (one
run
scored), Steve Chapman and
Don Spellacy (one RBI each);
one hit _ Eric Vfolland and

David Stock (one double and
one run scored each), BID
Wenn (two RBI). Melissa Lanza
(one RBI), Richard Stock; one
run scored _ Ellen Engle,
Map A tU c k

130 00X 0 . ■ 13
130 103 E . • •

U k ir t y Mwtwal I

413 0 ( 1 0 ). 10 11
300 3 3 . S I S
003 111 . 14 13
031 0 3 1 . 0 13

1 ,6 0 0 -M E T E R R U N ( M I L E ) • I. Judith Clarasen* list In
13-IHfcmak-|. 0.52; 2. IVtuI Anderson (1*1 m 11-12 nwlrl. 7;0B; 3.
Iktb Kkki (1*1 m 9-10 male). 8.12. 4 Drew Durham (2nd In 11-12
male), 9.37.
4 0 0 -M E T E R R U N - I. TCma Kudakwavhe Jr, |l*t m IX IB
male), 0:58. 2. Tfm -1 Ktitlnkwa»hr Sr. (1st In 40 49 male). I 09; X
Alnn llrtbst list In 50 Over male). 1:17; 4, Ashley Nune* 11*1 in
9 1 0 female). 1 X T 5 Colby Weber (1*1 In 9 10 male). I 35. 6
Paul Anderson ( l» l m 11-12 male). |;38, 7. N lrkJa rkion 0 nd In
9 lOtiulel. I;43. 8. Drew Durham (2nd In 11-12 malel. 1:45, 9
lien Lmiwsnui ()*t In M Under malel. 1:51; 10 Kyle Trrwllleger
|2nd tn B lJtwler male). 155; 11. EvanTerwiUeger (3rd m H Under
tnak-l, 1:50. 12 Unit Ctamsens (1*1 In H Undrr female]. I 57k
)3 Sliannon Uatwvnu (2nd m 8 Under female). 4:00

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achieving the Daytona Double
at the Pepsi 4 0 0 .
Fans won't want to m iss Je ff
Gordon's run for the Daytona
Double on Ju ly 3rd at Daytona
International Speedway. A lim ­
ited number of tickets for this
nighttime race are still avail­
able.
In addition, a special pole
night ticket for $ 1 5 gets you
entry to both the Bud Pole
Qualifying on Ju ly 1st and s e c ­
ond round qualifying on Ju ly
2nd.
A trip to Daytona International
Speedway wouldn't be complete
without a visit to DAYTONA
USA. the official attraction of
NASCAR
Tickets for the race and the
attraction con be purchased
online at www.daytonausa.cam
or by calling the Speedway
Ticket Office at (904) 2 6 3 7223.

WEEKEND ACTION

SANFORD - Bobby Labonte
and Paul Tracy won gasmileage wars, while Dale E arn ­
hardt J r . and Ja c k Sprague got
back on the winning track In
weekend racing action from the
professional ranks,

NASCAR
WINSTON CUP SCRIES
M B N A P LA T IN U M 4 0 0

BUNDATa 'RESULTS
I. II) IkjMjy Uibontc. taUlAC. 406 X
(M l Jeff Haitian Chevrolet. 400t X 01
Mark Martin. F u ll 3B6 4. (40 Tony
Stewart, I km Uac. 38ft 6 (2) Dale Jarred.
Ford. 309.0 (M) K u.ty Wallace, t a d 3 H t
7. (28) Johnny llenaon, t a d 336 S (37)
Jeff Durum. Ford. 399:9. M Jeremy M grOdd. Ford. 398: 10.119) Kenny Irwta. t a d
396 II. (34) Dale Earnhardt. Chevrolet
396
IX (7) lull Elliott, ta d , 307: 16 113)
Joint Andrnu. Ikmllac. 397; 14. (23) Rkrky
lludd. t a d . 307: IS (32) Oeoffrey Bodfnc.
Chevrolet 396, 10 (31) Steve t a b . C h rv nJcl, 396 17. (38| Terry Labonte, Chavrulrt. 396 IK |I7) David Green. Chevrokt. 396: 19 1101 Mike Skinner, Chevrolet.
396; 20 (IB) Wally DaDcnbach. Chevrolet
396 21. (35) Hubby Hamilton, Chevrolet.
395; 22. (15) Ward llurlon. limiter. 306
23 put Jim m y Spencer, Fud. 396 24.
PCI Trd Mungrave. Fud. 306 2 6 0 7 ) Joe
N rm rrlirk. Clievrulct. 386 26 (5) Kevin
la-iuge. FunL 304 27. ( I I ) EUkKt Sadler.
Fud. 304; 28 (2I| Chad Utile, t a d . 391
29 (33) Sterling Martin. Chevrolet. 394:
36 (13) Jerry Nadeau. Ford. 393; 31. 142)
lu k y Cravat Font 392: 32.16) Kyle Petty,
hmlter. 392: 33 (40) Hteh lUrklr. Pontiac.

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34. (221 Rick Mast, t a d 301; 3 6 C2S)
Emte E n m . tatltec. 391:38. 001 Derrtke
Cope, Pontlae. 386 37. (201 Brett Bodme.
t a d . 3 5 6 38. |43| Dave Mania. Chevrolet
307; 3 6 H I Kenny Wallace. Chevrolet.
286 46 M il Robert Pressley, t a d 2S6
41. (16) Ken Schrader. Chevrolet 132: 4X
(251 Michael Waltrlp. Chevrolet A
41
(2 0 Dfch Tndd e. Chevrolet. 6

• A T U E D A r t B E O U LTd
1. (1 0 Dale Earnhardt Jr_ Chevrolet
300 846726 X O il Ward Burton. Pon­
tiac, 306 X (17) Ibdd Bodme, Chevrolet.
306 4. (S| David Green. Chevrolet 306 &amp;
(I) Dtcfc Trickle. Chevrolet. 306 6 (21
Kevin Grubb. Chevrolet. 306 7. (291 J d f
Green. Chevrolet 306 6 0 0 Dave
(Haney. Ponhac. 3 0 6 9. (32) B u n Sawyer,
t a d . 2 0 6 10 (1 6 Jaaon Keller. Chevrolet
306 11. Mi Kenny Erwfei. t a d 300.
12. (101 Johnny Bcnacn. Chevrolet 3 0 6
I X IB) Kenny Wallace. Chevrolet. 306 14.
(27) Terry Labonte, Chevrolet 3 0 6 16(13)
OeoOety Bodme, Chevrolet 306 16 H
kUkc Dillon. Chevrolet. 306 17. 0 8 ) Tony
Raines. Chevrolet. 306 16 0 4 ) Jed
Krogh. Chevrolet. 206 IB. (25) ta ll Parton*. Chevrolet 3 0 6 20. (6) Michael Waltrtp. Chevrolet 306 31- (1 0 Tktt tatewa.
Chevrolet. 106 3X M O Bucluhot Jonca.
tattlar. 199.
3X (0 Stanton Barrett. Chevrolet. 196
34.1351 Otam A i m Jr., t a d 196 36 03)
J c f Putvto. CtyvTOlct 196 3 6 D O Andy
Kitty. Chevrolet 196 37. 0 7 ) Randy LaJoie. Chevrolet 196 3 6 (13) M 6e
McLaughlin. Chevrolet. 193; 39. 01) Marti
Orem . Chevrolet 191; 9 6 001 Tkd Chris­
topher. Chevrolet 186 accident: 31. 0 0
J d f Filler. Chevrolet. I S t accident; 3X
(14) Mart Kenacth. Chevrolet. 154. acci­
dent 3X (7) Joe Deucy. Chevrolet IB6

incident.

S t (20 End* Irvan. ta u ia c. 156 accl; 3 6 111)Shane H a d Chevrolet 144.
M O Caaey Atwood, ChevroI: 37. (1 0 Ed Bereter,
le t 101. acrtdenl:
t a d 9 6 aoddenC 3 6 0 0 Wayne Qnihh,
Chevrolet 44. accident; 3 6 (43) Steve
O rtlio w . Chevrolet 39. accident; 4 6 0 0
Adana Betty. Chevrolet. X accident; 41.
(M l Chuck Bonn. Chevrolet X accident;
4X 041 Tony Roper. Pontiac. 1. accident;
4 X H I ) Bobby tukm Jr.. Chevrolet. I. ac­
cident.

t. a Jack Sprague. Chevrolet. 206 X
(10 Stacy Compton. Dodge. 306 X (10
Kevin Cywlnald. Ford 306 4. 110 Andy
Houston. Chevrolet 306 6 (0 Dennis
Sctaer. Dodge. 306 6 (O Kevin Harvtcfc.
t a d 306 7. ( I l l Ja y hauler. Chevrolet.
200; 6 (18) Lonnie Rush. Font 306 9 (II)
Greg UlOr. F u d 306 IQ (17) Scotl H an­
sen. Chevrolet 3 0 6 I I - ( I S Ron Baifidd,
t a d 206
12. (17) Jim m y Hensley. Dodge. 3 0 6 IX
1121 Butch Miller. Dodge. 2 0 6 14. (2) Mike
Wallace, ta d . 206 16 0 1 ) T o r y Cook.
Chevrolet. 196 16 (1 0 Randy Ttolsma.
Dodge. 196 17. 0 0 Lance Nortcfc. Chev­
rolet 196 16 041 Ron llomaday, C h cv-

rota*. 196 19. (22|Osvtd Stare. Chevrolet
196 36 fig Cart Long- ta d . IB 6 31. H O
Rtck Cnrwfcrd. t a d . 186 2X B O M tu
BteSsgfc F u d . 179.
23.115) Marty Houalon, Chevrolet. 171;
24. 0 0 Brian Refiner, t a d ISO. engine;
2 6 (27) Randy M arlVm ihl. t a d I la e n­
gine; 3 6 (20 Rob Morgan, t a d 6 6 ru n ­
ning; 27. 03) Randy fh n flow. Chevrolet.
il!
72. hanrllng:: f2 6 M
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“
3 6 031 Ronnie Newman. Chev­
rolet 30. engine; 3 a 0 1 ) Danny D^w cA,
Fud
16 accident; 31. (2 0 Ryan
McOlynn. Chevrolet. IX engine; 3X 0 0
Hill BonlAdd. Chevrolet. 6 transmiaaon.

CART
B a r L it

•t Vast AMs.'
s u jm a rs r e s u l t s
1.(10 t a il Tracy. Honda-Reynard. 336
X 01 Greg Moore, Mercedes-Reynard.
3 3 6 X I I O 0*1 de F e m n . Honda IWynard
136 4. 113) Jim m y Varner. HondaReynard. 336 6 ( I O Adrian Fernandes.
tad-R cyn ard 3 3 6 6 (1 0 Christian FailpaldL Ford-Swift. 336 7. H I Dario TranchlltL Honda-Reynard. 3 3 6 6 (13) Maurtcto Ougclmtn. Mercedea-Reynard 336
224; 6 181 Patrick CarpenUcr. MercedeaReynard 16 (SI Ju a n Montoya. HondaReynard 221; I I . (7) Crl*Uano da Mata.
Toyoto-Reynaid 224: I X M Roberto
Moreno, Mercedes-Keymard. 236 IX (17)
Matt Popto. F a d Reynard 223.
I t D O A k a Barron. ToyoU Esgte, 222.
16 (I I) M khad Andretti. Fbrd-Swift. 333;
16 0 1 ) M k h d Jourdam . Ford Lol*. 222;
17. (1 0 Scott Pruett. Toyota-Reynard.
223; IX 0 0 Tony Kansan HondaReynard. 331: 16 (22) AJ Unacr Jr.. Mer­
cedes-Lola. 2 3 1 :3 6 ( I S P J . Jonca. t a d 8*86 216 31. II O Rkhle H a m . ToyotaReynard. 316 3X 0 0 Dennis Vttolo,
Fkad-Reynatd 312; 23. 041 Shlgeakl H altort. Mcroedes-Reynard I I X contact; 34.
0 3 ) Hobby Gordon. Tbyola-Bwtft. 83. electrtcal: 28. 05| Bryan Herts. Ford Reynard.
81. handling: 3 6 (I ) Hello Caatro-Neves.

MerrcdeB'Loli, 90; V m I fillurp.

W IN S T O N D R A G R A C U f O

Dunn.
Wrlgbtevlik. R*.. 4.703 aeconda, 31637
tapn d d Kanny Bcmatcin,
CaM. 11.64X 7 6 t-16
1
Tbn
ftn o rr CM
Springfield. BL, Pontiac Fbehkd 6976
23X08 dcf. John Three. Yorba Unde. Cabf-.
t a d Muateng. 7.353,17X87.
P R O S T O C K - Warren Johnson,
Uufanl, Oa., Pontiac Fhefakd 6997.
19608 det Troy Coughlm. Cotumbua,
Ohm OkUmofalk Cutis**. 7.110. 1 9 6 1 6
PRO S TO C K M O TO R C YC LE •
Malt I line*. Trtnldad. Coin. Suzuki
GSXH. 7.360. 18X78 dcf. Steve Johnson.
lUrtplngham. Ala. Surokl GSXR. 7.936
17636
P R O S T O C K T R U C K - imb Fknella.
Stockton. Calif.. Chevrolet 6 1 0 . 7676
17664 dcf. D a k Eaton. Phoenix, Dodge
Dakota. 7 M L 17X01.

on May 1*. IMS
By Donna thmfna
Aa Deputy Ctork
Fkat PutAcaSon an Mm IS. 1SSS.
Pubtoh: May IS. 76 and June L 6
1SSS
0CC-IS4

IN TN I OMOWrr OOURT,
OP TAB tSTM J8M0IAL

M M tSTATSOF
MAPOLOO WALOWOP

TO DONALD 81ANFXL
SULAM STANFAX
JUSTM STANFAX
Any and a l taknown.
wwecertomad banata
have at tow. or

TP U AM kO TP IB O O w tal
tar Lntoed Conaohdatom ot (

tata-atata
Raapeckv* Sham* ha* bean ktad In
de* Court You era required to
•ere# a copy of your written
detan***, it any to Pw pawon on
too patibcnor'1 attorney, whoa*
name and arttoaai are
W OCMI SHSiASY. ISO
S1SS Palmetto A**
Daytona Su c h Fl 17114
an c* brtore June 16 ISM. and to
tto tit* orqynal ol Ih* wrttton
datanaaa with tha clerk a) ties
Court anhar betore aanrtca or

F&lt;

1611

By Donna
Aa Deputy O a k
ftaM PubScakonon May IS, IM S
torbori May IS. IS. and Juna 6 S.
ISM
K C -m

CASS NO.I #A-t4lf-CA-14-a
AMCRICAN OINBNAL
HOME SOLflTV. INC..
SANORA J. MCOANSL
and any unknown hair*,
devleaa*. grantees,
other claimant*, by.
thrcugfi. undar or
ago met Sandra J. McOanai.
wharaabauta unknown.
Oatondant(*l
NOTICI k hamby grvon that
tha undarelgned Ctortt of tha
Circuit Court ol Saminola
County, florid*, will, on tha Slh
day ol JULY. IS M . at l t : M AM .
at tha Watt Fran) Door ol th*
Saminola County courthouao,
Sanford. Florida alter for tala
and tell al public outcry to Iha
highool and beat bidder far
cath, tha feMowfng daacribad
proparty aituatad In Samfnok
County. Florida;
Lot S. SANFORD TRAILS
I S TATIS Plat Back 44, Pogao
t t and IS. Saminola County.
pursuant to th* Final Judgmanl
ante red In a can* ponding in
said Court. Ih* atyt* of which Ic

myl

acal at cstd Court thk Srd day
of Juno. IM S .
(COUNT U A L )
MANVANNB MORSI
Clark ol th* Circuit Court
■y: Jan* S. Jaaawtc D C.
John 0. IngtahardL P.6
1114 g. Livingston it .
Orlando. Florida IS S N
if you art a parson artlh a dis­
ability who noadt any special
accommodation to participate
In thl* proceeding, you era antittod, at so cost to you, to tha
provloton of tpacla) aaaktanca.
Plaaao
contact
Court
Admlniatralion at SOI N. Park
Ava . Sla. NS01,Sanford. Florida
M F f t , telephone (407) SIS*
41)0, Sal- 4117, within two
working days ot your racaipt of
thla notice If hearing Impaired,
(TDD) l-IO O -M S -S m or Voka
(V) I-S00-MS-S770. v k Florida
Relay Sanrka.
Publkh: June S, IS, IS M
DSD-SO
NOTIOS
OP FW TITfOUS N A M I
Nolle# la hereby given that I
am engaged tn buainaaa at log
W Airport Bled. Sanford. FL.

m T N I O NM UfT OOURT
OP T N I tS TN JUM OIAX
CIRCUIT, m AND PON
•SM INOta COUNTY,
PLORI 0 6
C A M NOt B B -tS M -O A -td -N
INWIN MORTOAOS
CORPORATION.
FORM INLY KNOWN
AS INLAND MONTOAOS
CORPORATION,
Plaintiff

v*.

DAVID A. MORITZ.
at. a l,
nodcs

o ^ '^ " * *

N O TICI IS H IN S IY OIVSN
pursuant to an Order or Pinal
Judgment entered In C m * No.
SS*1 S7S-CA-14-0 ol th* Circuit
Court of th* 1 ITH Ju d k k l
Circuit In and lor SIMINOLS
County. Florida, wherein INWIN
MONTOAOS
COKPONATtON.
FORM INLY KNOWN AS IMLANO
MONTOAOS
CONP ORATION,
Plaintiff, and OAVIO A MONITZ.
a t al.. am dafandann . I a i aait
la th* M fhM t bidder far each at
til* Waat Front Dear a) th*
Saminola County Courthouse,
Sanford.. Florida, at tit* hour of
11:00 a.m., on tho 1*1 day of
JULY. IS M . lh* following
daacribad property.
Let 10S. H ION LAND VILLAOI
TWO, according to th* Plat
tharot aa recorded In P kt Nook
40, Pag** 40 and 4 ), Public
Nacord* of Saminola County.
PlotIdle
OATSO thk ltd day of Juna,
IM S .
Maryann* Mora*
Clark Circuit Court
Ny; Nutr King
Deputy Clark
NODSN D. M A N , P.6
P.0. Boa 4SM
Ortando, FL S t M l
Attorney* for Plaintiff
If you am a parson wlfh a diaability who need* any accom­
modation In order to participate
In tiik proceeding, you a n an ti­
lted. al no ooat to you. to tho
provision of certain assistance
Ptaaa*
contact
ADA
Coordinator ot M l N. Park
Ayanu*. Suite NM1. Sanford.
Florid* S3771, Telephone (407)
SSS-4SM, a il 4117 wltitln two
0 ) working dayo of your racaipt
of thk Summon*; if you nr*
hearing or vote* Impaired, call
1-SOO-MS-S7T).
Piitlkh: Ju n a t. IS. IS M
D EO-Tt

i Legal Notices
NOTIOS OP SALS
PUSLIO AUOTION
IN PURSUANT TO FLORIDA
STATUTES 713 7S THE FOL­
LOWING VEHICLE WILL B !
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON
TUESDAY JUNE 71. IM S AT
10 00 AM AT CORTES TOWINO
SERVICE, 941 ORANGE A V S .
LONQWOOD. FLORIDA THEBE
VEHICLES ARE SOLD A ) IS
WITH NO TITLE GUARANTEE
•ELLER R IIERVES THE RIQHT
TO DIO DIDOINQ STARTS AT
AMOUNT OWED FOR TOWING
AND STORAOE. VIEWING ONE
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE FORM
OF PAYMENT IS CASH OR
CASHIERS CHECK
1) 1I7S FORD VAN
V IN iEltH H D H IM S
7) l i l t FORD PROBE
VINatZV8T71CSKI7107*7
3) IM S OlO SM O BILi OELTA Et
VIN4IO3HNEI14OW4I0S3I
4| IM S O L D * MO DILI OELTA SI
VtN*tO3HV)73SGW303tII
1)1(17 NISSAN SINTRA
V1NlJNtPB71S0HUI044S4
1)11(1 MAZDA M (
VIN4JMI HC277(M0404124
7)1(M INFINITY J-30
V1N*JNKAYt107SMI1(7M
I ) 1 ((1 JEEP CHEROKEE
VINf I J4 F TS II7 N L tl1 S ll
( ) K M CHEVROLET CAPRICE
V1N4I01 BN M HIGVm SOO
10)1 M 3 CHEVROLET STATION
WAOON
VHNIlOl AN3SH3017IS 740
I I ) 1M4 DO001 DIPLOMAT
VINIIB3aaKP0JW 1O43IS
I t ) K I 3 DODOS ASUS
VINt1B3BD4tCKOF1lt7IS
17) 1M7 O LAISTR IAM BOAT
VIN40SYK444A7S7
Putlieh June S, 1 M (
DEO-101

in t n s

eiaeutr

oourt

OP TN S IM N T IB N T N
JU DICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
S I I I I N O L I COUNTY,
PLOW DA
Ceo* N umSirt
S S -K S 4 -C A -I4 -0
OCWEN FEDERAL BANK
FIB . Irtt/a Berkeley Federal
Bank E Truat FSB. a national
banking corpora Son.
Plaintiff,
CHARLES F EAITHAM.
an individual, and B IT T Y A.
SAtTHAM. an todtvidu*l.
Me ante.
Defendant*
NOTtCS OP B A L I
NOTICE IS H ia iB Y OIVSN
pureuaat ta a Order ter Final
Summary
Judgment
of
Faraatoturo dated June Srd.
M S I. an fared In Civil Caae
Number M -1SS4-CA-14-0 at
the Circuit Court of th*
Sightoanth Ju d k k l Ctrtuil in
and for Seminole County.
Florida that an Ih* tto day et
JULY. I N I , al It 00 a m
NOTAI BENS* Th* aak wM t «
held *1 ih* Waal front d«
atep* at th* Samteck County
Courthoue*. SOI N
Park
Avenue. Sanford. Florid* Th*
undamrgnad Clark writ after tor
aal* th* lal towing daacribad
reel property.
Let SS. GENEVA TERRACE
AMENDED PLAT, according la
to* map ar plat Ih*reel aa
mcordad In Plat Book I t .
Page* I I through S3. PuMtc
fteaarda at lamtoata Caunty,
Ptotida «
Wgathar with aH ttrvclurat,
Improvement*, future*, appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* an
aald land or uaad in conjunction
rrawllh
OATSO June*. 1SM
MARYANNS MORSI. CL IR K
CLIR K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By. Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
IP YOU ARS A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO N I I O I ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDSR
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARS ENTITLED,
AT NO COST TO YOU. TO T H I
PROVISION
OP
CENTAIN
ASSISTANCE PL I A S I CO N TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT M l N. PARK AVSNUI.
SUITS NM1. SANFORD. FLORI­
DA SS77I, (447) 373-4330. IXT.
4777 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR
RECEIPT OP THIS DOCUMENT.
IP YOU ARS HEARINO
OR
VOICE IMPAMSD. CALL t-SOOSSS-S771.
L E S U I 6 BLAU. ISO .
Vo*# A Blau
170S W. Felrbanka Av*
Winter Park. FL S17M
Pufcikh June S. i t . IS M
DSD-7S
M TN S o m o w ir CO URT
OP TN S SfBtrrtBffTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN A M FOR
SBM M CLS COUNTY,
CASS NO. S S -tS A t-C C -S S -S
SPRINOWOOD VILLAOI
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION
OP LONOWOOO. INC . a
not lor profit Florida
corporation.
Plaintiff.
MARK 6 SAROV1CH
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
UNKNOWN TENANT(t).
Defendant
NO T M ■ OP C A L I
NOTICE IS HENtaV OIVSN
that on to* ISth day af JUNE,
IM S at I I : M a m al SOI N.
Park Aver.ua. al to* Weal Front
entrance, of the taminot*
Couty Courthouae. In Sanford,
Ptorid*. th* undamJgnad Clark
wM alter far k*k tha following
daacribad real proparty:
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT
1410. SPRINOWOOD VILLAOI.
A CONDOMINIUM ACCOROINO
TO THE DECLARATION OP
CONDOMINIUM OP SPRINOWOOO VILLAOI. A CONDO­
MINIUM. AS RECORDED IN
OFFICIAL RICOROS NOOK
1X31. PADS 104S OP T H I PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SIMINOLS
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
togathar with aH tlruclur#*,
Inprovamanta, ftituro*. appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on’
aald land or used In conjunction
therewith
Th* aloretaid aal* wlU b*
mad* purauanl to a Summary
Pina) Judgment enured In ChrU
No. S S -K 4 S -C C -M -Z pending
In tha County Court ol tha
Eighteenth Judickl Circuit In
nnd for Semtnok County.
IFIofiMtoDated thl* ISth day of May.
'M S .
CLERK OF T H I
COUNTY COURT
By: Jan* E. Jaaaerie
Deputy Clark
TAYLOR AND CARLS, PA.
ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF,
1S00 SUMMIT TOWER
BOULEVARD. SUITS 170
ORLANDO. FLORIDA S7S10
Publkh Juna 6 9 . 1SH
DSD-11

Legal Notices
UNCLAIMED
V IN IO LS AUOTION
Removal of Ih* balow
daacribad vehicle* waa con­
ducted In compliance wllh F B.
713 7t Nolle* that Butch'*
Towing will tall said vehicle* at
Public Auction for ca*h on
JUNE ISTH al 10 00 am *1 TOO
Partlmmon
Av*.
Sanford,
Florida. W* rasarva th* right to
withdraw any vahklaa from thk
auction All vehicle* sold A t II
No till# guaranteed Butch'*
Towing r#**rvo* th* tight to bid
on any vehicle
Vehicle* may be viewed on*
hour prior lo 4*1*
K i t C H IV RED
JI1RQI173K7I4030I
1M 3CHEV BLUE
t0DE01IH3C7t 11377
1(13 FORD BRWN
1FABP3IX4DK144141
1SS1 FORD PURPLI
1F MO U37X4MUB11047
1 M IF 0 R D REO
1FABPS04SJHK4047
Publish Juna 6 I M I
DSD-SI

IN T N I CIRCUIT CO URT
OF T H I IS T H JUDICIAL
O IRCUIT OP FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SIM IN OLS CO UN TY
OSNSRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. IS -tS S S O A 14 N
HOME SAVINOI OF
AMERICA F S B l/k/a Horn*
Saving* ol America. F A .
Plaintiff.
VS
HERBERTH HAAN
at a l.
Oalandanl*
AM EB O ID NOTIOS
OP PORSOLOSURS SALS
Notice la hereby Qtven that,
pursuant
te
an
Order
Rescheduling Foractoaur* Sal*
dated
May 7S. K ( S and
entered in cnrrt cat* number •)1S04CA 14 O. ol th* Circuit
Court ol the K th Judicial
Circuit in and lot Semtnol#
County frond* wherein HOMS
SAVINOI OF AMERICA F I B
F/KrA HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA F A , le Plaintiff and
HERBERT
H
HAAN. T H I
ARBORS AT HIDOIN LAKES
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . - « . UNKNOWN PER.
SON(S) IN POEEISSION OF
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY. 4I.N/K/A TAMARA M
STOCK WILL. H i n t
Dafandanttel. I will tan to the
high**i and b**t bidder tar
cath at tha watt front door ot
to# lanenok County courthoue* in lanlotd, Semmoia
County. Florid*, at 11 M A M
on to* 74th day ol JUNE IM S
tf&gt;* following described propar­
ly a* aal forth in aaid Final
Judgment, to wit
LOT 401 C. TRACT *0*. TH I
ARBORS AT MIOOIN LAKS
SECTION I REPLAT ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK T*.
PAOE S I. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SIM INOLS
COUNTY. FLORIDA
MOTS PURSUANT TO TNS
FAIR
O tB T
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARS
AO VK IO THAT THIS LAW FIRM
m D tIM S O TO BS A OCBY
«O tL B O TO R -RTTSMPT1NQ -TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated th* 77th day ol May.
m t
MARYAhNI MORE!
Clerk of Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Clerk
COOIUS A (TAWtARIKI
4410 Boy Scout Boulevard
Butt* 414
bm p*. Florida 33407
Pubkoh Juno 1.1. K W
DSC-10

M THE CIRCUIT OOURT
BP T M ISTH
JU040LAL OMOUIT,
SSMMOLB COUNTY,
OSNSRAL JU A IS W C n O H
CABS NOt
1444 0A14D
CAPSTEAO. INC
PLAINTIFF
VS
VERNON MILLIGAN ArtUA
VERNON A MILLIGAN. JR..
IF LIVING AND IF DEAD.
T H I UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRE. DEVISEES. GHANTEES.
ASEIO N IIS. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AND INTEREST
BY. THROUQH. UNDER OR
AGAINST VSRNON MILLIGAN
A/K/A VBRNON A MILLIGAN.
JR ; SUZAN A MILLIGAN
A7K/A VERNON A MILLIGAN.
JR.; THE CHASE MANHATTAN
BANK F/K/A CHEMICAL BANK:
WILLIAM A. WATSON. JR ;
JOHN DOS AND JANS DOS
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
m p o s s e s s io n
DSFCNOANT(I)
OP PORSOLOSURS B A L I
NOTICE I t HEREBY OIVSN pur* uam to an Order Granting th*
Motion lo Rtsat Foreclosure
Sal* dated May SS, 1SS4,
entered in Civil Cat* No. SS
K41 CA14P of the Circuit Court
of too ISTH Judickl Circuit in
and lor SCMINOLE County,
SANPORD. Florid*. I will **U to
Bio high**i and boat bidder for
oath AT THE W EST FRONT
DOCK of tho SEMINOLE County
Courthouao in SANPORD. SI
11:40 o'clock a m on tho tftti
day of JUNE. I I N th* following
daacribad property aa aal torto
In
aaid
Summary
Final
Judgment, to-wlt:
LOT I I . BLOCK A. CRYSTAL
BOWL. SECOND AODITION.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS R ECOROID IN
P U T BOOK I I . PAGE 77. PUBU C RECORDS OF ESMIN0L8
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
0*l*d this H th day ol May.
IS M .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYAhNI MORSE.CLERK
Clark el ttw Circuit Court
By Jane I . Jaaewtc
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. paraona with dkabii*&gt;•« needing n apacial accom­
modation
ahould
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, ol
tit* SEMINOLE County Court­
houao at 407-373-4330. 1-400HS-1771 (TDD) or 1-404-M I4770. v k Florida flaky farviea.
GAWD J. STERN, PA.
H I 9. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 400
PLANTATION. FL 13374
(N 4 ) 733-S000
N-74374(PM)CAP
Publkh Juno I . ». K M
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Legal Notices

Legal Notices
M THS CIRCUIT COURT.
SMNTSaNTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO FOR

IN THS CO U N TY OOURT
OF T N I S ia H T IE N T N
JU D IC IAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
■ IM IN O L I COUNTY,
FLORIDA
c a m n o . e e -e te -e e -te -u
ALAFAYA WOODS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC ,
a Florida nol-far-prolit
corporation.
Plaintin.
ve.
WILLIAM SCOTT ORVANT,
at at.
Defendant*
NOTICB OF ACTION
TO WILLIAM SCOTT BRYANT
LAST KNOWN ADDRESS
1140 SHAFFER TRAIL
OVIEDO. FLORIDA SITES,
AND ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
OR UNRECORDED IN TER IS T
WH'CH MAY EXIST
YOU ARE NOTIFIED (h it an
action
lor toraeioaura ol
aueasmant Pan hat bean tiled
agalnal you and you are
required to verve en Answer or
written delentea with the Clerk
ol the Court Seminole County.
PO Drawer C. Sentord. Florida
U F F t. not later then tha Flh
day el JULY. ISSS. and an
Plainlilt'* etiorney. NICOLE J
FERRARA. Itquira. I l l N I
hranhoe Pouleverd. Suite MS.
Orlando Florida 31404. otherwiM e dele wit wilt bo entered
against you lor Ih* relief
demanded in the Complelnl
OAT40 on the tnd day ot Juno,
tasi
MAKYAhNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
Judith A Miller
Deputy Clerk
Put nth June S. IS, IM S

OASB NOt •*-407CP
OtYISIONi FRBSMAN
MRS the Eetate of
WINFR4D MITCHELL FINK,
known at WINFRED M FINK.
Deceased
The edmmWIretnn el «w eetete of
WINFRED
MITCHELL
FINK
deceased. Ceae Niatewr M-407CP,
d pending m the CUari Court tor
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, Florid*
Nobate Otvraon the addren of
which » PO DRAWER C . SAN­
FORD FL. 33772-MM The name
and address ol Pie persons! re&lt;ve­
il
sent*hr*t attorney era sat torth
AN intonated persona ere requeed
to Na &lt;Mto the court tM TMW THREE
MONTHS OF THS FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE (tl ed
(t in e agawat the aatoto and (I)
any obfaetton by an totemstad par­
son tool
of to*
funadtcaon of too court
ALL CLAMS AND OBJECTIONS
NOT SO FILED VWU. BS FOMSVCR
Data of too tost puCAcaaon of ton
Note* of Admatrabon June t
ISM
PSRSONAL RIPRSSSNTATfVE
EVELYN B SERRAES
I M Mayfair Cl
Sentord FL 41771
ATTORNEY FOR PERSONAL
RSPRS SINTATIVE
WALTER H TE0F0R0. JR
ISSS Dunkirk Dr
Do lions. FL UTSS
(S»4| 74S-40E4
FL BAR NO 0341E22
Publish June |. S. IS M
OED-S

oco-sr

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF TN I SMNTSSNTN
JUDICIAL OIROWIT
SSMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CW1L AOTtON
CAS* BO. gg-BBS CA
DIVISIOB 14-B
FIRST UNION MORTOAOE
CORPORATION. SUCCESSOR
BY HEROIN TO DOMINION
BANKSHARSS MORTOAOI
CORPORATION.
PlaMtifl.
v*
•HULA J WILLIAMSON
at el.
Defendant!*).

IB TMB OMCIHT COURT
Of T M IBTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
BE ABB FOR
SEISIROLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION
Case He.i M -IM -C A
Plilalam tap
NATIONSBANK. N A.
F/K/A NATIONSBANK
OF FLORIDA. N A .

TO OERRV W WILLIAMSON
LAST KNOWN R IBIOENCI
1* Psrkmsoni* Ceurt 4 IM
Winter Spring*. FL SEF0S
CURRENT RESIDENCE:
UNKNOWN
ANT ANO ALL UNKNOWN PAR­
TIES CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNDER. ANO AGAINST TH S'
HSRUN HAM ID INDIVIDUAL,
OtFENOANTtS} WHO AR| NOT
KNOWN TO BS OSAO OR
ALivs. w h e t h e r s a id u n ­
k n o w n PARTUS MAY CLAIM
AN IN TIR 1 S T AS SPOUSSB.
H U M . O SVIBUS. ORANTSIS.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS;
LAST KNOWN RSSIOSNCS:
UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIOSNCS:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARB NOTIFIED that an
action to leractoM a
on tha following property
SEMINOLE County. Florida:
LOT 41, TWIN RIVSM SEC­
TION IV UNIT II. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40.
PAOES IS THROUGH S I, OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMI NO L I COUNTY. FLORIDA.

Plaintiff.
SYLVIA PAPPAS.
Defendant*
NOTICK IS OWEN that purto that certain Final
Judgement, dated May IS.
IS M , to Case No M - t N CA
I4P. of tha Circuit Court ol Ihd
ISth Judicial Ciroutt In and for
Semtoel* County Florida, to
wherein. NATIONSBANK, N A
F/K/A
NATIONSBANK
OF
FLORIDA . N A .. I* to* Plaintiff
and SYLVIA PAPPAS I* the
Defendant. I wM a*N to tha
Mghaat and beat bidder for
ceih ol the wool front door of
Ml*
Seminole
County
Courthouse. M l North Park
Avanu*. Sentord. Florida, at
I1 :M o'clock A.M., on eh# 1*1
day of JULY. IS M . the toNowWn -4——-- .topif nnwiaitu apt Ipefle
to Ih* Order of Final J u d p went
Unit at4S *1 HACICNDA V1LLA O I. • Cooperative MabN*
Horn* Park, acaerdlng to
fehibit *0* (Piet Pton) el Ih*
Mae tor Form Propriotory I
recorded In Official Roi
Book arts. Pag* « M , Pufcfio
Records of Somineis County.
Florida; subfeet to; pure he to

you are required la aarva a
copy ol your written dele neat,
M any. within M day* altar tha
krai publication ot A N NoMco
ot Action, on Eehovarria.
McCall*. Haymar, Barrett •
Frappier, Plalntiira attorney,
who## addrea* N M t Bayahor*
Boulevard, Suit* S04. Tampa.
Florid* 33404. and Ida tha orig­
inal wilh Ihl* Court althor
before service on Plalnlilr*
atlornoy or immodiataty there•her, otherwiee a default will
ba entered egeinat you lor the
roll*!
demanded
in
the
Complaint or petition.
This notice shell bo published
once each week lor two con•ecutore weeks in the Seminole
Harold.
WITNESS my hand and the
teal ol thia Court on this tnd
day ol Juno. tSM .
(COURT BEAU
Maryann* Mom*
Clark ol tha Court
By: Deborah Conont
A* Deputy Clerk
Echevarria, McCall*.
Roymor. Carrot11 Frappier
PO. BOX M IS
Tampa, Florida SM 01-M IS
It you am a parson with a dtoel.||Ifu
m —•GC—
—toTIIM
—-e—
_*
WDillif MmOnee.rS
IWM1
Q—fTw
M
Hon In order to participate in
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no oool to you, lor Ih*
provtaion of oortain assistance
Please
contact
Court
AdminlabaUon at M l N. Park
Avenue, Sanford. Florida SIFT I.

^ 'p L k k i 't o v o r oT n a TIO n T
BANK OF FLORIDA. N A . in Ih*
principal amount of BIOHT MIL­
LION FOUR HUNDRED THOU­
SAND AND NO/1M DOLLARS
(SE.400,004 09) recorded In
Official Record* Book STM .
Pag* ESS. and UCC Financing
Statement Recorded In Official
Record* Book I7 M . Pag* SIS
of tha Public Records of
Semmoie County. Florida; Ih*
Article*
ol
Incorporation,
Bylaw*
and
Atria*
and
Ragulalion* of HACIINDA VIL­
LAGE CO-OP. INC.
OATED: Jin * t , IBM .
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clark of Ih* Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
If you am a parson with a dis­
ability who naoda any accom­
modation In order to participate
in this pm oca ding, you ore antibad. ot no coal to you. to the
provision of oortain aaalatanoo.
Pleas* call* the attorney lor
Plaintiff*, telephone number
(M S) SSS-TSSS, within two
working day* at receipt o4 thia
summon*/nolica. II hearing
Impaired (TOO) (000) EM-E771,
or Vole* Impaired (V) (S0S| SSS-

IN TNS C IR C UIT OOURT
OF T N I I I O H T I I N T H
JUDICIAL OIROUIT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLS OOUNTV,
FLORIDA
CIVIL OASS NO.t
• a -IIIS -O A -t S -A
IN RE FORFEITURE OF
S3.II0 00 IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
N O T IO I OF
FORFEITURE PBOOSSDINOS
TO Armando Harmra
I I I Lorain* Drive a t44
Allamonta Springs, FL 31714
and all others who claim an
tot eves I In the following proper­
ty
S3.120 M IN
UNITEO STATES
CURRENCY
The City ol Altamonte Springs,
by and through than officers.
Shresligalora or agent*, aoliad
the abova property on or about
April I , IS M from I I I Lorain*
Oriv* Apt 141. Remington pi set
Apartments. Altamonta Springs,
In Samnol* County. Florida,
*nd I* presently holding said
property tor tha purpose of for­
feiture pursuant to Sections
•33 TOt-SSI 704.
Florida
Status*, and will R EOUSBT
that an Honorabte Judge ol Ih*
Circuit Court. Chril Division.
Eighlaanth Judicial Circuit.
Seminole County. Florida, find
probable cause that the above
property should bo forfeited to
the above agency You will be
served a copy ol the Order find­
ing Probable Cause once It It
signed by the Judge and It win
advise you how and when to
respond to thia request lor for­
feiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy of thi* Nolle#
was earn to the above named
address by U S certified moM,
return receipt requested, thia
7th day ol Juna. IS M
John C Rota.
General Counsel
Florida Oar 3M717
Semmole County
•heritfa Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 31773
Publish Juno S. IS. IM S
DED-101

PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* it hereby given
ted at Public Auction tor sal­
vage tor cash on demand to
highest bidder, Ih* loilowing
described vehicles
Juno S I , IB M
7# Cad 4 OR
Vto • 40441*034*407
June BS. 4SSS
B4 Chev P/U
VtoM O CICt SK3R1 SI S40S
The suction wlN b* held at
i t 00 pm on the said dale*
above. At Samtnol# Wrecker
Service 1440 S. Myrtle Av*.
Sanford, FI* 3I77S Pfwapocltv#
bidders may to*part vehicle*
era each ar aartlflad fund*.
Seminole Wrecker reserves Ih*
right to aceapt or refect any and
Pubitah Juna t . IS M
DSD-107

COUNTRYWDS
LOANS. INC, a New Ytok

IBCHAELHART
CHRISTINE HART

(BSaUNKNOWNk

ALAFXVA WOOOS
HOMEOWNERS
A**ocuT&gt;oN.ate.,

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i n t o w y of Ow i

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: *Whgo sorrows coma, they corns not
sktglo spiss. / Bm In btilBltofw.* — “

ftCALL YOUR DATE NOWIt
I-S00-22D-1737, EXT 6709
12 W per mm. Must be IS
Barv- U - 819-045-0434

55—B usiness
O pportunities
LEADERS WANTED
1000.000.000 ♦♦ pubkefy tradac
horn* bated butineit co #«
panting m Orlando area Cal 1•00-211-1103X3033
VENDING Lary Parsons DreamFgw Hour gr#tf income, Priced
to Sal Fra# Brochure.
S0O-S2O-4353

ALONE7 Senior* Dating Bureau
RESPECTED tinea 19771 Agas
(50901. S00 922-4477 (24hn)

70—Education it
T raining

Wah toi welcome 7 day*
Private rm* Female Sian
Uac HJM00077SS

ACCREOYTEO TRUCK SCHOOL
COL, VA/TA Apprv Job Aaatlt
Wkand class** Matronal Truck

a auccottfui switch to
tha ultimata way ol mooting
paopto. Can Ilf-3 9 0 9 to gat

71— H elp W anted

js&amp;m we.

f-S0O-4SS-73S4

71— H elp Wanted

71— Help W anted

Full Tint# ClefleaL'/Cuatomor
Sar. In Sard M-F. Erp uaaful m
Cuat. natation*. 4
Ml up to 30
i ph. svatom Can
C
Cal Cindy at 322-6097

iouthaaeUargeatHS’^S*^”

GENERAL MASfTENANCE
Lawn/ Painting, must have car S
toots SB hr. and up
________ m - i 9 i i

0PC

99—A partments Unfurnished

ha* tritmad. opening lot sip
forkift A front end loader Oper
Musi b* hard working, aagar A
ftai, Job raq 5 1/2 wk day*
Health in* Vac. 401K, Drug
That raq. Apply m parson: 707
S. French Av*. San

M AR IN ER 'S V IL LA G E

TRUCK LOADER

LAKE ADA 1 BDhu tehVMOi
1 BOOM . 4440VO ANO UP

tB R Quiet Neighborhood
5 4 0 0 mttVS*c. Dap
322-0181. No Petri

Glass warehouse PT eve*
S7/hf,Longwood. TST-9100

323-9670
SANFORD 4400V O
2/1CLEAN MOVE-#*SPECIAL Can 122-7432

STAFFV4Q
OPC Stefimg ha* an krvnadMto
opening for an Admin Aaat in
lha Sanford area, must ba prohctent m MS Ofhoa k Lotus also
type* 40-50 wpm.
Eicaltent

260-5&lt;Jo4
______

^

Banlord: 1BR k Studio. *1 elec­
tric. air ESOO/mo up « dap .no
patt. no chddran. 323-S0I9
Sanford rtitonc dulnct Ln 2/
tw/dan acrosa from park, 4460
mo/E4MOap 407-977-993S

0PC

NOPE!________

Handyman to work on hornet
Naad* own transportation Cal
323-7111 or better 990Q05S

25—S pecial N otices
We have over 100 opamnga par
day.doing i variety ot (obi born
w M ho u H to construction
dean-up NoE*&gt; Raq A* you
naad it I forms oI IDs.

103— H ouses U nfurnished

WANTED I* PEOPLE
TO G ET SEPAX3SS
to ioa* 30 tos m tha nan 30
day* Natural k Ouarantead
1-#00242-0363 an tSSt

N O T IC E
AX rental and real estate adver­
tisements ar* «ub)*ct to the
Federal Fair Houwng Act which
make* | nagal to adraritaa any
praieranea. Imitation, or diacrimination baaed on race, col­
or, rabgun, tea. handicap, lamBal ttatut or ninonal ongn.

FiB-ama withEacaSant Wage*

27— N ursery
C are

StC

hild

91— Apts /Hom es to
S hare

f-BCpi vcAarw restaurant locatod
attrw Ortando-Sarkbrd Aaport

Jerry# Caterer!
323-0545

APT. FOR RENT
3/2 CAVA, does to H S
Cal after 5 30 p m

Cai for an Appomvnenl
Mow •Fit-S- 4 PM.

93— R oom s F or R ent
w uk

mr

W 'RENTA

j • STTAah
Historic Downtown. 230-4*21

CABS Caro m eNan Chnaaan
home 7 yra a to S wka and i d
ratot 330-5214
CMBD CARS BUSY R O M
/ Mtaa. Summer Acevkiat

321-4900

nffiyry atzaii-

Wacar* tor yeas infammmy
ham* Smose Fra* Env Uwfig

55—W eight
M anagement

97— A

p a r tm en ts

107— M obile Homes
Fo e R ent

-

F u r n is h e d
borhood.

tap arete

entrance.

Lgqal Notlcw
INTNBI
OP TNS I STM JUB4DIAL
OMeurr. M AND PBB
SSMINOLS COUNTY,

114—
W

JURISDICTION DIVISION
DABS NOl M BBT B A Id P
QMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
NELSON W RODRIGUEZ.
IF UV1NO. AND IF DEAD,
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVI BBSS, O R A N TIIS.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER M R T IIS
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OH
AOA1NIT NELSON W.
RODRIGUEZ, M. CONSUCLO
RODRIGUEZ. IF LIVING, ANO
m OSAO, T H I UNKNOWN
SPOUSS. HEIRS. DCVtSIZS.
O R A N TIIS . ASSIGNEES,
UENORS. CREDITORS,
TRUSTIES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST BV. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AOAINST M.
CONSUELO RODRIGUEZ;
MANDERLY PROPERTY
OWNER* AtSOCIATION.
M C ; JOHN DOS ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION

a r e h o u s e /R e n t a l

S pace

Norvra/undaPte 125 00 Croat

l£UtNTODMVE
TRACTORTRAILEBS
mammuma!

W O R K TO D A Y
C A tH TO D A Y

3/t. CAVA Privacy Fence. ML
ero. Owhwaaher, Fiat k LaM
(1900) 322-1613 or 230-7104

1562!
Sanford 323-4343
S3 B. Samoran Bird.
Oriandp (M t-4 f 1t)

99— Apartments
U nfurnished

mmmmmni

rent Conveniarx SaNonj »ocao ^ a w airport F r o n ^ ^ ^ J

ty •• M l forth In taid Summary

STEVEN P. L IE
IS M Coral Way
sun* m i
Miami. Florida IS14S
(M S) S U -T U S
Publish Juno S. IS. I N I
OCD-SS

f£ H j ^

21— P e r s o n a l s

-T tc fa "™ ™

CELEBRITY CIPHER
Mtote F ^

C N A CAREGIVER. Vary Expd
Eicaltenl Ref Seeking FT/ PT
Empfoymant. Your horn# or
Mna Leave Message- 333 2230

FDR SOLO BURS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment ol foracloaur* dated
May I f . IS M . entered In Chril
Cate No. M M 7 CA 14 P oflh*
Circuit Court of Ih* ISTH
Judictet Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County, Sanlord, Florida.
I will tall to the higheri and
boat bidder for caah at Ih* Waal
Front Door ol Ih* SEMINOLE
County Courthouaa located at
Mt
No. Park Avanu* to
Banlord, Florida, at 11:00 a m.
on the tOth day ol JULY, IM S

PubHcatlon at thia Nolle* ol
Sat* wot made on Ih* Sth and
11th day* of Juno. IM S . In tha

telephone number (AST) M I ­
ASM, within E working day* e«
your raeaipt ot ltd* document, II
hearing Impelrad. (TOO) 1-BOOSM-STT1.
Pubitah JunaS. IS. IS M
OCO-M

12— E lderly C are

modation in order to participate
to thit proceeding, you arc enti­
tled. at na poet to you, to tha
provision ol certain aeaiatance
Pteaaa contact Court adminis­
trator, SOI N. Park Avenue,
Suita N191, Sanford, Florida
SEFTt, (40F) 124-4444 eat4EEF, within t working day* ot
your receipt ol thia NOTICE OF
ACTION; II you era hearing
impaired, call t-SOS-— -SFF1;

LOT *0t MANDERLIY BUB0IVISION, PHASE I . ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 41.
PAOES 7E. f . 77 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DattiJ thlt tnd day ol Juna,
I SSI.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STERN. PAATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S. Unlvarally Drive
Sulla 100
Plantation, FL U t i l

(tM)ns-tooo

•S-3f««KFNMA)OMAS
In accordanca with tha
American with OiMbilltlaa Act,
paraont with dlaatoilltiM naadIng a apec it I accommodation
to participate in thia proceeding
thou id contact tha Clark ol tha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County CourthouM at 497-W3W O . not later than ter an day*

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Pine Crest celebrates
beginning of life
B y Jeff Berlinicke

HANGIN’ OUT EDITOR
Sometimes, the third-graders at I’ine Crest Elementary have a
hard time paying attention.
Ms. Thompson and Ms. Donahue might be speaking to them
when, all of a sudden, they are interrupted by a chirping sound.
The sound is coming from boxes in the classroom that contain
baby chicks that were born at the school and are being raised by
the kids.
The whole project started about a month ago when some eggs
were donated to Pine Crest. Since then, the kids have taken the
eggs home, cared for them, and finally, about a week ago,
watched them hatch.
The Pine Crest kids saw the greatest miracle of all: life.
"TPs been a lot of fun, but they also get messy sometimes,"
Joannys Nieves said. "They poop everywhere."
The kids said they understood how gentle they had to be with
the eggs before the chicks were born.
"I always held them gently," Larry White said. "I knew 1 better
not drop them. I'd be in deep, deep trouble."
The eggs were kept in incubators to keep them warm. The kids
explained that if the eggs got too cold, the water inside the eggs
might get too cold and stick to the shell.
The first egg hatched when most of the students were not
around, but Tiffany Wenner was one of the lucky ones. And, she
gets to keep one of the chicks.

"I got to see the first one because it hatched a day early," she
said. "I saw it hatch. They act like brothers and sisters."
The kids have already named them. Among the baby chicks
are Bandit, Wendy and Chicula.
Adrian I laughton had a great perspective on what he saw.
"It was cool. They weren't ready to fly yet and they make a
lot ol noise, but it was neat seeing the beginning of life." Larry
added that
there's also
a sad part
to the pro­
ject.
Pine
Crest will
be closing
its school
year next
week.
"It will be
tough giv­
ing
them
away," he
said. "But
at
least
A baby chick emerges from it’s shell.
they'll have
new homes."
Publix helped out with the project and the kids will have a
presentation on how they raised the chicks at 7 p.m. Thursday.

Ms. Donahue and
Ms. Th o m p s o n ’s
class of thirdgraders at Pine
Crest Elementary
have spent the
last month raising
baby chicks.
Som e of the lucky
students will be
able to take the
chicks home to
raise them to full
growth.

Herald Photos
by
Susan Wenner
Covcr/Peggy Beehner

�I C •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Honda ■Wednesday June 9. t999

Handin’ Out
Youth snorts team o f the week

Indians win the W orld Series
Hy Amy Guenther_____________
I IKHAl.D STAFF WHITER
llic Indians win ihc world
series! Well maybe not the
world series, but they did win
(lie Seminole Uttlc League 5 and
6-year-old
division
championship.
In the last Inning, they were
up by one a member of the
other team was up to bat. He
hit a long ball out Into left
Held. First baseman. Matt ran
lo home plate lust In time to
catch the hall and tag the
runner out. Il was the third
out. and It declared
the
Indians victorious.
The final score was 11 -1 2 .
i he Yankees had come back
front a
5 -1 2
deficit
to
challenge the Indians, but the
Indians held strong and came
out on top.
Matt, the first baseman who
saved the gome. Is G years old
and
attends
Forest
City
Elementary.
Malt's favorite
part of hasebull Is "catching
and he fell "good" about
winning the championship.
A 6-ycar-old named Joey felt
"Great" about winning. Joey
attends First Baptist, and his
favorite part about baseball Is
"shortstop and hitting."
"I liked It." said a 5-year-old
named
Andre.
A Winter
Springs Elementary school
student.
Andre
likes
"winning."
Another member of ihe team
also goes to Winter Springs
Elementary.
A
5-year-old
named Sean who
thought
winning was "good." and likes
"halting."
There are two girls on the
Indians.
Morgan
and
Courtney.
Both
attend
Casselberry
Elementary
School. Morgan, a 5-year-old
plays catcher and she felt
"good" about winning the
championship. Courtney Is G
and
she
likes
"hitting."
Winning the championship
made Courtney feel "happy."

Another player who fell
’ happy” after winning Ihe big
game was a G-ycnr-old named
Skylcr.
A
first-grader,
Skyler's
favorite
part
of
playing
baseball
for
the
Indians Is "catching pop-ups.”
Slx-ycar-old Nick, a student
at English Estates, also fell
"good" about beating the
Yankees.
Nick also
likes
‘ catching* the best.
In Ihe 5- and 6-year-otd
division. Ihc coaches pitch
and one player stands on the
mound. Once the ball Is In
play, the coach leaves the
mound and II Is up to the
pitcher to catch ihe ball and
get on the mound to kill the

play.
llic 1.1st player, but certainly
noi ihc least. Is a 5 -year-old
named
Brandon.
Brandon
goes lo SI. Peter and Paul, and
feds "good" about winning the
championship
game.
Brandon's
father
Michael
thought that the game was
"very
exciting.”
Diana,
Brandons
mother
though)
that, "the way they ended the
game was awesome."
Even though they won the
championship,
the biggest
concern for the Indians after
the game was where to go for
pt/va. Even 5- and 6-ycar-old
champions
can
remain
modest.

Teen Talk

Working for a good cause

W e had a great time
in South C arolina

Students have begun lo en|oy a summer l.lled with
activities already Troop 237 ol Ihe Altamonte Springs
Boy Scouts to holp Chuck Mart/ earn his Eagle Scout
badge Tho scout master directed those scouts m Ihe

tty Jam ie Bowlin
I i EKa I.1) SI'AI F WlilTI It

1 had to drag my saddle the
rest of the way up the hill and
help the guide put It hack on
my horse.

had showed the trails ending
where they started, bui after
two-and-a-half miles, we found
out we had to go hack the
same way we came. Boy was
my mom mad!
Altogether we walked about
five miles and II look us three
hours.
Tlie
scenery
was
beautiful, though, and we
found a lol of cool rocks. The
irails looked like they were
sprinkled with diamond dust.
When wc weren't sightseeing
we were shopping and had a
lot of school work to do. We
slaved at a grr.il hotel. There
were two pools, a spa, and lots
of plants and fish (Kinds In the
lobby.
I really enjoyed Ihr trip and
we loved Greenville. It was
very hilly wllh green trees
everywhere
and
we were
Impressed with how clean It
was all over South Carolina.

A couple of days later, wc
went
trail
hiking
on
a
mountain. The brochure wc

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(trader nl Millennium Middle
School.

The week before school was
over, my dad's company sent
him to school In Greenville,
S.C.
Mom and 1 went along with
him because we haven't been
out of Florida In about eight
years.
Since Had was In school all
day.. Mont and 1 got to go
sightseeing.
We
went
horseback riding and the trails
went through Ihc woods and
up and down hills. We were
almost back to the stables and
had lo go up a real sleep hill.
The saddle fell off my horse
and so did 1!

paring and beautification ol the Good Samaritan Home
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The ?Wh\?

Hey! W e’re
not all bad!
Amy Oucnthcr
&lt;A!.I) STMT WRITER
Several days ago. I was at
Semlnolr Townr Center with a
friend of mine. Throughout the
entire excursion, we were
given dirty suspicious looks
and
were
treated
like
delinquents when all we were
doing was shopping for a
birthday present for another
friend of mint.
Not all terns, young adults,
and children are had. hut
when all of them are treated as
such. It reflects poorly on
society as a whole.
Sure there are Juvenile
delinquents,
hut
assuming
that any young person who Is
In die mall |or anywhere else
for tliat matter) Is there to
cause prnbtrms Is asinine.
Sometimes older people ran
cause problems too, does Hut
make tt acceptable to treat all
of them suspiciously, does
that Justify giving everyonr
duty looks, 1 don't tielleve so.
Why
should
a
small
percentage of young people
Justify the poor treatment of all
young people?
I am not a lead person, 1 do
not go out Into piddle to cause
problems, nor do my friends.
However.
no
nutter
our
Intentions, we are irrulrd llkr
delinquents and outcasts, and
It doesn't matter whrrr we are.
Are young people really
society's poison.
or does
dumping on some group of
people really make everyone
else feel more xrru rr.
Can anyone remember how
it fell to Ire sneered at nut
bec ause of who they are but
tree ausr of how old they are?
Well. I'm sick and tired of
trelug glarrd at Just
for

walking Into a store with the
Intrntton of buying something.
It makes me ferl as If I were a
criminal Ihal must Ire kept
under c lose supervision.

From now on I will ask why
people are glaring at me and
my friends, perhaps thry don't
know they're doing II.
The only |tc&gt;sslble answers
to the question set before them
arr slartlrd looks. a|rolcrgUrs.
sluttrrrd responses, or rude
responses
which
require
Immrdlatr departure from the
store I’m In. vowing never Ur
return and to send a letter to
the rurjtnrale office (assuming
that store has one).
Young people should not he
discriminated against simply
because of their uge. Age
discrimination Is not tolerated
If It Is against the elderly, why
should it be tolerated to
discriminate against the future
^of the world?
Hits must be
stopped,
young people are good people
too. sure some of them are
horrible ireoplr. but some
adidts are horrible people too.
How cun young people leant
to trust older people If they are
constantly tomirntrd by them?
I don't believe they can. I
•fear that this mistrust of the
! generation that cume before
*rould come back to haunt our
•predecessors us they grow
-older.
; If today’s teens grow up not
: trusting the generation of
: people before them, how will
I they deal with them when they
; bec ome older and need more
•care.
- Will It be at the top of our
: list tliat senior citizens must
; receive superb care? 1 think
; not. it will probably be turned
■Into a bitter dispute between
I my
generation
and
our
‘ predecessors.
; I simply do not want to be
•treated like a delinquent, and
I no one else I know does
! either. It Is disturbing tliat
; people actually believe tliat
; our generation Is corrupted.
;

Yes
perhups
we
arc
corrupted, but we weren't bom
corrupted. We were shaped
and conditioned by previous
generations, our parents.

Wliosc fault Is It anyway, the
baby or the parent? Who
messed
up.
somewhere
somehow, we look a wrong
turn, but we were guided there
by the adults that raised us.
If my entire generation Is so
bad, wliat dors Hint say about
our predecessors.
Guenther Is a senior at
Ijjmnn High School.

Pine Crest kid aces F C A T
By Jeff Derllnlcke
HANGIN’ OUT EDITOR
Suzle Ha men
sure
was
excited, but not as excited as
everyone else.
When she learned that she
had the highest scores In all of
line Crest Elementary for the
FCAT rending exams, Suzle
was excited, hut not like
everyone else.
"Everybody was all excited,*
she said. ’ I wanted to have the
best scores but when we found
out. everyone made such a big
deal ulxmt It. I was Just
happy.*
The FCAT exams are glveti to
fourth-graders all over the
state. The scores are one of the
determining factors In the
rankings of elementary schools
throughout the state. The
students are given reading
material, then are tested on tt.
For the line Crest exams,
Suzle and the rest of her
classmates ’ were
given
a

Star Wars
m o v es to a
new
g e n e ra tio n
By Amy O ucnthcr______
I IE KALI) STAFF WHITER
S lu r Wars, a never ending
phenomena.
How many
people flockrd to the theaters
to s r r Episode Tf I was iunong
the crowd. and I have already
seen 77ic Hum tom Menace
multiple times.
I thought tliat It was quite a
compliment to Georgr Lucas
that so many teens, who were
not yet bom when Episodes /V.
V. and V7 lilt the hlg screen
were euger to see the first
episode, to find out flow tt all
began.

narrative and told to answer
questions about It.
Tliat wasn’t ban! for her. She
reads constantly and not Just
whrn she has to for school.
Suzle gets all A's and H's and
worked especially hard on hrr
spelling and vocabulary in
anticipation of the test.
"I love to rrad.’ she said.
"My mom buys me 'Magic
Trrehouse' books all of the
time and I like to read them.’
line
Crest
assistant
principal Lucy Jackm an Is a
big fan of Suzle's.

Tills time. It turned out tliat
she was the best.

#

Pino Crost studont Suzio Barrios scored tho highost
in hor school during tho stato FCAT oxams given last

Hortid Pnoto by T ow ny Vincent

wook Sho and hor mothor, Nancy, wero at a school
party last wook that includod an ice croam social.

The Lake Marionettes bring home title
LAKE MARY • Thr Like Mary
High School Dance Tram, the
Like Marionettes, have been
know as thr High Kick Champi­
ons after winning that national
title numerous times. Now thry
have u new one to add. National
Jazz Champions!!
After a busy football season,
marching and performing with
the Like Mary High School
Marching Runs, the Marionette
squad attacked
competition
season with a vengeance. 77iry
derided to work on three rou­
tines • high kick. Jazz and pom.
After performing these routines
at different events at school and
getting u super response, the
squad was ready for competi­
tion.
Tlie first stop was the Florida
Stale Fair Dance and Cheer
Competition. Tlie Marionettes
entered three squad routlnr*.
as well us. six soloists in the
event. Thrrr of the soloists fin­
ished tn thr top ftfleen. Afirr a
grueling day of stllf competi­
tion. the girls discovered thetr
hard work had paid oil The

Hie fact Is many teens saw
the movie when they were
younger because their parent*
ilked It so much. I cun now
under the Impression tliat the
Star Wars series will continue
for many more general tons,
especially
with
all
the
excitement tliat was caused by
the newest Star UYirs movie.
The newest movie was very
Informative. It usslsted people
In figuring out a little hit more
of wiiat Is going on In IV. V.
and
VI
and
why
this
happened, there arc still many
more questions to be answered
about Slnr Wars, but I think
that Episodes II and III will
make things even more clear
Though It was never a hit
with the critics, and It lias yet
to win nn Academy Award,
Star Wars Is still the most
Intriguing movie series that
exists to date.
So I. say. the heck with the
critics. What do they know
anyway? They only know what
thry like, apparently they
don't know what the general
public likes.
Recently all I have seen Is
support for the Star Wars cast
and crew. Lucas' films are
making fans go crazy, people
Just can't get enough.
As I Hat through the movie 1
found myself wishing tliat
Episode II were coming out In
the next week or so. Well. I am
a little impatient, but I am
certainly looking forward to
the next episodes.
Perhaps I will find myself
with the crowd in the first
show at midnight some night
screaming us the words begin
to scroll up the screen.
However, H still seems a
little more logical to wait until
the movie has been out for two
days so that I don't liave to
Bland In line for hours on end
get movie tickets.
So maybe It will be the third
episode that I find myself In
the theater at midnight.
George Lucas has Just put
Star Wars In the lives of at
least one more generation, and
has allowed two generations to
view one of the movies for the
first time fn the theater.
I know the movies were re*
released before, but most
people hud already seen them
once, however, tills got the
excitement going for the first
episode's release.
Tlie new Star Wars Episode.
Is phenomenal,
my only
question Is when Is production
of Episode II going to begin?

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"I think It shows how serious
she Is that she read a lot,*
Jackman said. "Thr more sinreads nnd practices, the Ix-ttrr
she cun lx-.’

Marionettes placed second In
the Pom event, second In High
Kick and a resounding first In
Jazz! Tlie team received nearly
SC.OOO tn winnings • not had
for the first time out.
Afirr a few pats on thr back.
It was time to move on. Tlie next
stop was Nashville. Term, for
thr United States Dance and
Drill
Team
Championships
hosted at the Grand Ole Opry.
Hits was the llrst time the Ir.uu
had traveled out of state to
compete In this type event.
Nerdless to say. all ,‘tl mem­
bers wete a little excited and
somewhat anxious Thr Squad
Rule • all members must per­
form tn at least one routlnr.
With eleven new members,
some oi whom had never p er­
formed In competition before,
tilts was quite an undertaking
Would thry fall apart under
pressure? Only time would tell.
Six soloists performed beau­
tiful routines and one. Captain
Kristen
Kralllnger.
brought
bottle third plate. Trrt Corcoran
and Angela Haragona teamed

up as a duet and came away Would the Marionettes perform
with the second place award. to their potential?? Of course
Tlie Officer (Captain Kristen they would....and they did so-oKralllnger. Senior Officer Teri o-o beautifully!!
Coco ran. Junior Officers Jenny
Tlie bottom line results: S ec­
Lm ler and Jrn n Weldon, and ond place In High Kick. Second
Sophomore OITIrrr Meredith
place In IVmi and FIRST place
Whlghum) routine pl.irrd third
In Jazz!) Tills Is the first time
among some keen competition.
the Marionettes have ever won
A very Impressive showing from In the Jazz category at a na­
all these girls - Congratula­
tional competition.
tions!!
there was one other thing
After a nerve racking day of that made lids trip so very sp e­
preliminaries (for the team cial. That was all the positive
along with the many family i moments received from the
members and friends there In other squads and thetr supsupport I the squad had to wait porters about the caliber of tlie
until the next day to see if Marionettes. They were repeat­
they'd made It to thr finals. Did edly praised not only for the
they do It?? Absolutely! ar.d talent they demonstrated but for
with all three routines! They thetr tremendous poise and ex­
were the only team there to tremely
positive
attitudes
the
challenging
make the final competition with throughout
ail three numbers. That was event.
quite an accomplishment in ItIn summation,
this Just
seir.
proved once again that the
Now. on to the Finals! Would Marionettes
*4
D's*
the new members survive the {Dependability.
Dedication.
pressure?? Would the parents, Discipline, and Desire are
i.unity members and friends’ worth all thr effort exerted by
cheering voices hold out?? each of the girls.

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