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                    <text>FRIDAY
J u ly 30. 1999
m i Year, No. 242
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL
6 0 C # n ts

Serving

W eather

Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake M ary. Longwood.

H um id

Oviedo. W in te r S prings

High: 96

and Sem inole County
S in c e

Low: 75

IS O S

□ B riefs

B« cartful
in the haat
As the heat turns up, the
Altamonte Springs Fire
Department is responding to
an Increasing amount of
heat related mecfcal cads.
Department officials said
they are anticipating an
increase In the number of
injuries and heat related ill­
ness emergencies this
weekend.
Signs of heat exhaustion
and a possible stroke
include muscle cramps,
heavy perspiration, light­
headedness, weakness, and
nausea, officials said.
Children and older people
are more susceptible to
head.
•They tend to go from fine
to sudden illness.” said Lt.
Alan Harris of the Altamonte
Springs Fire Department.
•Keeping these types of
people out of the Sun and
heat is critical.”
Officials said that a victim
of a heat related illness
needs help immediately.
Even Uthis means that the
victim must be subjected to
extreme oftangee in temper­
ature, the most important
thing to remember Is to cool
the patient
Officials recommend sev­
eral steps to help cool a vic­
tim 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
j
moist using washcloths. If
;
the victim needs further
!
assistance, contact emer­
gency services.
After cooling off for a short
amount of time, victims
should still avoid the heat for
three hours.
;

Wekiva River
Protection
LONGWOOD - The
Friends of the Wekiva River
will host a presentation
about the river's condition
on Thursday. Aug. 5, at 7:30
p.m. at the Seventh Day
Adventist Church on
Markham Woods Road in
Longwood. Jim Hulbert of
the Florida Department of
Environmental Protection
will give a slide show about
Wekiva River water quality
sampling results. For more
information, call Deborah
Deal at 862-1367.

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would move the
world, first move
himself.”

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Boy threatens playmate with guns
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Police confiscate weapons and charge
grandfather for not securing firearms a W S S X K S S

LONGWOOD — A Longwood 9-yearold and his 75-year-old grandfather
found themselves on the wrong side of
guns and the law Wednesday afternoon.
As a result, the juvenile has been
charged with aggravated assault with a
firearm and turned over to authorities
for evaluation, while the grandfather has
been charged with failing to properly
secure a firearm.
The charges stem from an incident that
took place at a residence on Longwood

Circle.
Holier reports indicate (hr 9-year-old
was playing at his residence with two
other juveniles when he invited them
into his grandfather's bedroom. Once
inside the room he took out a 20-gauge,
double-barreled shotgun, pointed it at
the 10-year old and said, “I'm going to
shoot you and kill you right now."
The arrest report said the 9-year-old

then placed the shotgun back in a closet
and brandished a seven-inch hunting
knife. He made similar statements about
the knife before plunging it into a mat­
tress.
Not finished, the nine-year old then
retrieved a J 8 caliber pistol from a closet
and two rounds of ammunition and
began attempting to load the weapon
stating that he was "going to kill" the

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New school year brings changes
not like a new program that will allow parents to
keep up with their homework assignments.
Teachers will be leaving daily or weekly notes
SANFORD — Teachers at Seminole High School about assignments made during class on a
are hard at work preparing for the Aug. 9 start of Homework Hotline. The phone number for the
the school year.
Hotline has not yet been announced.
Orientation for Seminole High School students
If a student has gotten home and forgotten an
will be held on Thursday, Aug. 5, from 7:30 a.m. to assignment, the message will be on the Hotline,"
11 a.m. Schedules will be available for pick-up Coleman said. "Parents can also call and find out
along the campus walkway.
what assignments have been made."
This is a chance to become more familiar with
Teachers will be leaving messages on a voluntary
all the changes at the school," said new principal basis at first, although Coleman said participation
Karen Coleman. Coleman is in her first year as in the Hotline may become mandatory. It is an idea
Seminole High School's principal, replacing the she brought from her days as an assistant princi­
retired Gretchen Schapker.
pal at Winter Springs High School.
Changes underway at Seminole High School
"We'll see how it works, and how many students
include construction of an Olympic-size communi­ respond," Coleman said. "Last year (at Winter
ty swimming pool that is scheduled to open in Springs High School) a teacher dropped into my
time for Spring semester courses.
office saying she had a message where a mom was
Many students at Seminole High School might

Plans call for the complex to
have 15 residential buildings
and three-story garden-style
apartment homes.
"We are very much a quality
organization with an attention to
detail," said Kristen Packard,
vice-president for Vestcor Fund
Ltd., the real estate firm that
owns the property.
Fire-resistant, concrete-tunnel
construction will be used for the
community.
"The most common complaint
of people living in apartments is
the noise," Packard said. "This
greatly cuts down on the noise."
Packard said Vestcor has been
holding discussions with the city
of Sanford concerning Logan
Heights since the beginning the
of the year. No opening date has
been announced.
The complex is designed to uti­
lize land over portions of
Americana
Boulevard
and
Rolling Hills Boulevard.
The developer will dedicate to

SANFORD — Residents on
East Lake Mary Boulevard in
Sanford may soon gel some
neighbors from a new apartment
complex.
The proposed 360-unit Logan
Heights apartment community
will be developed on 22 acres of
land, at 700 E. Lake Mary
Boulevard, near the Wal-Mart
Plaza.
If approved by the Sanford
City Commission, the apartment
community, with one-, two-, and
three-bedroom units, will fea­
ture amenities such as a chil­
dren's playground, a computer
lab and a library.
The commission on Monday
unanimously approved rezonings and easement changes that
will be necessary for the devel­
opment.
The
development
agreement is scheduled to be
discussed by the commission on
Aug. 9.
See Apartments, Page 3A

Lake Mary man raises funds for
charity by running in marathon
By Jo e DeSantis
Staff Writer

S o crates

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LAKE MARY — A Lake Mar
distance runner plans on travel
big more than 3,000 miles to
Dublin, Ireland, in an effort to
raise funds for the Arthritis
Foundation.
When Lee Tadelman arrives
there, he’ll still have 26 miles
and 385 yards to go.
The 43-year old computer
software technician will be join­
ing half-a-dozen other central
Floridian's on a quest to not

only finish the traditional
Marathon in Miami.
marathon distance, but raise
"My college roommate got me
money and awareness for the
started because he was a dis­
Arthritis Foundation.
tance runner. When the alarm
"I'm excited to go," says the 5- clock went off he would drag
foot-7-inch runner who will
me out to train with him,"
attempt to haul his 160 pounds
Tadelman recounted.
over the distance using what is
The Lake Mary harrier has
termed the “Jeff Galloway
been training on and off for
Program."
about 20 years, but with the
"My goal is to finish in five
October marathon in Dublin
hours."
creeping up on the calendar, he
Tadelman, who got into run­
says preparation for the event is
ning by accident, has run just
taking on a more immediate
one marathon before, the 1982
focus.
version of the Orange Bowl
See Marathon, Page 2A

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Ryan and Marcie Fisher greet Shamau during the Florida Hospital's
First Annual Baby Shower at the Altamonte Mall. The event providec
new and expectant parents with information on health, safety, fashio
and other topics regarding kids.

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"We train twice a week right
now." Tadelman explained. "On
Tuesday's its interval training to
build up speed and on Saturday
morning's its the longer runs of
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for the distance.
"The trip will be different.
I've been to Canada before and
Mexico before, but I've never
been out of North America or
on a plane that long."
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journey to Dublin won't be all
grueling distance running.
"There are plans for sightsee­
ing, the traditional tourist stuff,
and a couple of Irish brews," he
said.
Tadelman first got interested
in the Dublin Marathon while
looking over brochures at
Orlando's Track Shack about a
spring marathon in San
Francisco.
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for training, so I got involved in
the Arthritis Foundation fund
raiser instead."
Each runner is required to
raise $3,750 prior to the trip.
Eighty percent of that goes to
the Arthritis Foundation with
the other 20 percent covering
costs for each runner's trans­
portation and lodging.
Tadelman said his fund rais­
ing Is slightly ahead of schedule
but it's no easy task. His biggest
donations to date have come
from his in-laws, his family, and
a very generous 16-year old
who heard of his efforts at
Barney's Coffee &amp; Tea Shop
where his wife works.
"She donated $150 to the
fundraising efforts which was
really surprising for a 16-year
old," he said.
In addition to continued train­
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place Oct. 21, Tadelman is look­
ing forward to this weekend. He
and the other Central Florida
runners bound for Dublin will
have an opportunity to meet
some oi the young benefactors
of the Arthritis Foundation at a
kickoff gathering Saturday after­
noon between 2 to 5 pan. at the
Embassy Suites Hotel in
Altamonte Springs.
■"I'm really looking forward to
meeting the young lady 1'U be
running for," he said.
Tadelman's marathon effort is
geared toward 13-year old
Meghan Herwald, who suffers
from juvenile Rheumatoid
Arthritis. Herwald enjoys the
piano, swimming, and singing
and plans on becoming a nurse
or music teacher.
"She says she won't let arthri­
tis stop her goals," Tadelman
passed along.
The Lake Mary runner says

training under the Galloway
program will help him avoid
hitting "the wall" — a leg­
endary mark about 20 miles into
a marathon when runners liter­
ally run out of gas and wind up
in a heap of exhausted pain.
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tates you alternate walking
short portions and running the .
majority of the race," he
explained.
Tadelman said the bulk of his
required fund raising for the
Arthritis Foundation is done by
word of mouth and personal let­
ters he sends out. Contributions
can be made by contacting him
at (407) 330-6146.
Between now and Oct. 21
when the group leaves for
Ireland, he'll be nursing a cou­
ple of sore toes, building up his
stamina, and working on his
fund raising goal of $3,750.

recorded saying to her child.
'Yes, you do have English home­
work. Come listen to these messages.'"
New computers are in many
classrooms, and by the Fall
semester ends, every classroom
on the campus will have a com­
puter. A painting project was
also completed on the facility
this summer.
Senior Park has received new
landscaping. Irrigation and sod1ding. In addition, Coleman said
a landscaping project at the front
entranceway of the school will
be completed by Aug. 9.
Finally, returning students will
need to get to know a new assis­
tant principal. Boyd Kams is
coming to Seminole from Lake
Mary High School, replacing
Brennan Asplen. Asplen is trans­
ferring to Lake Mary High
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II a.m. After picking up the schedules,
parents and students can meet
teachers in their classrooms.
Members of the Parent Teacher
Student Association (FTSA) will
set up tables, encourages other
parent^ To join the organl/htion.
Members of the Athletic DortMtrfy
Club will also be recruiting new
members.''
Parking stickers will be on sale.
In keeping with new School
District policy, stickers will cost
$35 per semester, or $70 per year.
Money raised by the raised
prices for stickers will pay for a
new security officer, who's pri­
mary responsibility is to guard
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�8*ninol* Herald, Sanford, Florida • Friday. July 30, 1099 - 3A

Having a lot of fun on Gee Whiz Drive
Street name* a n special.
The biggest problem the good
Developen designate many o f
folks on Lot A Fun have is getthem. Sometimes city or county
ting the county to replace their
officials make the calL
street sign. College kids like to
Frequently public officials try to swipe the signs. They think this
rename streets.
Is a Lot A Fun.
This week* the Seminole
Without the Lot A Fun sign.
County commissioners nixed a
visitors have a difficult time
.............. .................. locating Lot A Fun
curious street-name
change,
Avenue. They would
The request was to
drive by the street two
change Oak KnoU
or three times. Then,
Point in Lake Mary to
they would ask for
The Honorable
help.
Reverend Doctor
Chic Story is that Lot
Martin Luther King, Jr.
A Fun Avenue was
Memorial Heritage
named by a man who
Point
was in the circus and
Sorry, too long.
carnival business. He
Street names cannot
bought property off
Ru m
have more than 15 let­
Lake Killarncy. He
ters and spaces.
wanted a fun name
for the street-and Lot
lEfan,
1
* * * A Fun was his choke.
Oak and Maple, Park, Church
A woman who lives on Lot A
and Main. Almost every town
Fun said it Is always a lot of fun
when she is asked her address
or village has one or more of
at the bank or a store. When she
tells them that she lives on Lot
One of the best street names
in this ares is Lot A Fun Avenue A Fun Avenue there are always
laughs. The woman also avoid­
In unincorporated Orange
County.
ed getting a speeding citation
Lot A Fun Avenue, lined with
when the cop saw she lived on
Lot A Fun Avenue.
fine elm trees, begins off
Wymoie Road and dead ends
There's a Gee Whiz Drive in
into Lake Killsmey. There are a
Osteen. One of the two resi­
dozen or so homes. Most of the
dences on Gee Whiz Drive
residents say they love the name belongs to 81-year-old John Gee.
of their street. In the 1980s, they
"When Mr. Gee came here, he
balked at a proposed name
was asked what to name the
road," said Joan Carpenter, who
change.

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lives on the same street. "He
said, "Gee, whiz, I don't know.'
That's how the street became
Gee Whiz Drive."
Carpenter said she and her
husband {Eugene) love living on
Gee Whiz Drive. "We're con­
stantly kidded about living on
Gee Whiz," she said. "We're not
too far away from Kantagree
Trail, you know.
"Yes, Kantagree," Mrs.
Carpenter said, laughing. "No
one could agree what to call
that street so they named it,
Kantagree. All one word.
Kantagree."
Having talked to Mrs.
Carpenter, I have a feeling that
people who live on streets like
Lot A Fun or Gee Whiz are gen­
tle and kind souls. "You devel­
op a sense of humor," she said.
Vespers Place in Lake Mary
should be peaceful and prayer­
ful. Whippoorwill Lane in
Osteen sounds nice, too. So does
Whispering Pines Court in
Hidden Lake.
Wimbledon Circle must attract
tennis players to Lake Mary.
Yale Drive in Academy Manor
must attract scholars. It might
present problems, however, for
residents on the Lost Trail to
come home after dark.
Then there's Lucky Peter Road
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prevented, but it wasn't pre­
vented because of parental
supervision or responsibility."
Officer James Burkshlre who
responded to the call said the
juvenile reacted as if the situa­
tion "was no big deal."
"He thought the whole situa­
tion was a game," said
Burkshlre. "He acted indifferent
to being taken into custody."
Burkshlre said the grandfather
wasn't much help in the situa­
tion either.
"He started reciting the law to
me about how I couldn't take his
guns Into custody," said the
Longwood officer. "He told me
guns were part of his family, that

the juvenile often cleaned (he
weapons and that some days the
guns would belong to the kid."
"We're not saying you can't
pass on gun heritage to family
members," Jackson added.
"We're saying you can't leave
open access to guns when chil­
dren occupy the home. We tried
to explain to the grandfather that
kids can't be playing with
weapons unsupervised, and you
can not go around threatening
other people with weapons.
Kids don't think about conse­
quences."
The Longwood police chief
said the situation with the juve­
nile had a touch of irony.

"it's our understanding his
family recently moved to
Longwood from Chicago to get
away from some of the vio­
lence," said Jackson.
The juvenile will be evaluated
by juvenile authorities and the
case will be reviewed by the
State Attorney.
Jackson said courts are becom­
ing less and less lenient with
adults charged with failing to
properly secure firearms.
A second-degree misdemeanor
charge against" the grandfather
could net the elderly Nelson a
maximum fine of $100 and/or 60
days in jail.

Obituaries
JUNIOR RALPH CARDEN
Junior Ralph Carden, 71,
MacCienny, FI., died Tuesday,
July 27, 1999. He was bom in
Hunler, Tenn. Mr. Carden was a
long distance truck driver
Mr. Carden was a Veteran of the
V S . Air Force who served in
World War II. He was a member
of the Teamsters Union. He
enjoyed fishing, and lived in
Deltona in 1962.
Survivors include two sons,
Paul Raymond of Orlando, James
Lawrence of Dale City, Cali/.; two
daughters, Carolyn Sue Burke of
Tavares, Barbara Jean Weedin,
Deltona; two brothers, Norman
and Coolidge of Elizabethon,
Tenn.; three sisters, Peggy and

Margaret, both of Tennessee, Rose
Cark of Virginia Beach, Va.; eight
grandchildren; one great-grand­
child.
Baldauff Family Funeral Home,
Orange City, is in charge of
arrangements.
BARBARA JEAN JOSEPH
Barbara Jean Joseph, 58, Bethune
Circle, Sanford, died Wednesday
July 28, 1999. She was bom Sept.
14, 1940 in Sanford. Mrs. Joseph
was a supervisor. She was a mem­
ber •of Allen Chapel A.M.E.
Church.
Survivors include son, Gary Lee
Dunn, Norwalk, Conn.; daughter.
Crystal
Lynn
Joseph-Lee,
Norwalk, Conn.;
two sister,
Lavonne
Hunt of Sanford,

Martha Dunn of Norwalk, Conn.;
three grandchildren.
Wilson-Ekhellvrgi’r Mortuary.
Sanford, is in charge of arrange­
ments.
VIVIAN M. SMITH
Vivian M. Smith, 67, Willow
Drive, lake Helen, died Thursday
July 29, 1999. Bom in New Troy,
Vermont, she moved to Central
Florida In 1985 from Maxwell,
Iowa. Mrs. Smith owned K ft V
Lawn Service. She was Catholic.
Survivors include husband.
Kenneth G. Smith, lake Helen;
son, Dr. Timothy Michael Smith,
Nevada, Iowa; one grandchild.
Baldauff Family Funeral I lorne.
Orange City, is in charge of
arrangements.

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Religion
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Joel Hunter delivers the
Word of God with flair
By R u s s White
S t a f f V V f.ter

Ml ill,it , him hgivr&lt;» .i-.lv ut
thru p.wtot riivh ‘miih I.iv i%
tii.it tic Mipplv ihi ill with
t Ir.irer \ iNiun htighlt-r Iiim v
iti'i'pri l.iitli .mil liilti-i lo w
in ether wouH &gt; rip rixiiiiu;
^i HhI M**nm*n
f iiHilling the-r .icni.itivK
tli.ll .i j'if.ii lirr not
only 'i Hi. It through S npture
(nit .tHo tti.it hi’ mi shot fuul .1
•-.iti'.ii mg »u lc ot deliv cry
fuW "Ure. Iik I.h i ptiMih
mg ti qu ire- theology w ifh .i
I lie e\ i t g u m mg i ungreg.iftun .it Nurthl.irul
L um m iim ti L luireh in
I nil gw ik ul is luted .it w orship
mtv in ’s umsumm.Ueil by the
pie.ii lung ut r.istnt tiH-l
I lunter .i m arvelous speaker
and stori -teller
Hi inter ' I said he is grateftil to the elilers of his church
to allow him to go into pr.wertul retreat lot two or three
m onths .i vear. I Hiring these
retreats Hunter s t u d i e s
*si n p tu te amt develops top iis
ti*r his siTtnoiis
I here ate a do/im or more

on out slum ti w orship emumtttee and w e plan together,"
Hunter said W eduesd.n. "I lis­
ten tor new id eas that we will
use it s e n tees later We work
six w eeks in adv ance I will
read tw o oi m ore hiH'ks on a
pat titu lar Mib|cct."
I lunter s serm ons - which
follow a spectacular music
presentation - are delivered
pow erfuih Iml not htMVV*
h.m dedh 11 is voice is clear
and resonant, his tone proviso
and pleasant His pauses are
wi ll tunes and Ins sermons
■ire lrei|iu iill\ sprinkled with
humor \ll are hihlicalh b.isoil
I v e learned tn*rn other
preachers. Hunter sard. "|jm
I len ri 1 1 irst ikiptiM ot
t 'rl.m do) has a basic Gospel
i l.uitv ! also adm ire Howard
K h lm gfon 11 irst I’restiyterran
of O rlandol tor his “scriptural
rhetoric I ni alw .n s listening
ti&gt; other pre.u hers "
It pleases H unter that his
son |s.i,u. h a s lollow ed Him
into the ministry "Issiic
pre.u in s tw ice each w eek orue on W ednesday and again
i'ii Stitid.w the pastor slid
He ' ,i w oinlerful preacher
(letter than his dad, tn fact "

As a youngster, Hunter said
he attended C atholic Mass ser­
vices His dad w as a factory
w orker and old-line Catholic
! lunter said he has an uncle
w ho is a Catholic priest. "I
enjoy going to a C atholic
M ass," Hunter said.
Northland has becom e one
of the largest congregations in
the O rlando area - the largest
m Sem inole County. I lunter
s lid li.lXXt w orship at the
church each w eekend ami that
more than IH.IXX) am on the
roll.
Kent and Carol Wilkins of
I ake Mary have attended
Northland for 10 years
We
love everything about
N orthland ," Carol Wilkins
said, rho music is beautiful,
the services are alt wonderful
|oel Hunter s serm ons are so
giunl that we get tapes ot them
and pl.n them again during
the week or giv e them to
friends. It seem s as it he is
speaking to each ot us person­
ally."
W ilkins s lid that she often
listens to loel 1 lu n te r’s t.qn'il
serm ons w hile she is working
out "They m otivate mv mind
and sp irit," she said

Tales of Morality and immorality
Ralph lurk, ihi (uFiner mayor ut
i ti-vel.irul uh" died this ’•print: »a&gt; a
Kind ut latter tin) Anthuny I'umsluek
lake the tuth amt juth century re
tnrmer. t’erk crusaded jgjm st smut
tlul he added niher tnuches that
helped make him an object of mticuli'
in •.otni.' i irele.i Hi- iinie .ucufcrilulh
" I lire In his h.nr aith a bliivctrirch
ahile lii'ilieatinc .&gt; n o cimstructmn
pri'ject
Itis vote nas just as util shin* as
hirzom-r she lurneri down an invil.i
ioiri to attend a dinner ot mayors
Hives at the White House because it
i unllirteil with her Imwling night
In conducting his anti porn cam
paign in 1977 fork latched on til a l S
Supreme i ourt ruling lhat vihen it
came to obscenity cities and to w n s
must conform to i 'immunity start
dards
IVrk sent out a poll to his con
stituenls
It was a str&gt;,k&lt;&gt; ot genius un his part
to have the city s garbage mllcctors
tie the poll takers \tter all the slib
ject id thi- survey was garbage wasn't
if’
While making their rounds &lt;&lt;( trash
p ic k u p th e garbage men were to dis
tr ib u te the J.ill.lHH) livers that the fit)
hud printed Voters were asked to say
» I . re they stood on pornography in
their neightmrlumds More than To |kt
cent of the IJnUil people who re
Sponded Hi Itie pill i ast thi*ir votes lor
it. s emy
i.oil I- ig.ut st itornography and so

S A IN T S A N D S I N N E R S
GEORGE
PLAGENZ

we said one respondent who
-.-ellied to lie speaking for all the anti
pirn lighters in Cleveland Hut before
•! &gt; ampaign to eliminate smut got to
go any lurther IVrk left office.
\tiihony t oinstock. who died in 1915.
i ! - n o t just j Perk type reformer He
i . . a fanatic who induced Congress
to i,.ii trutn the mail all "obscene"
items to hiding birth control mstruc
l i o n s H e served as unpaid inspector
t‘ii th. i s Postal Service to see that
those i omstock laws were enforced.
Itut Comstock went ton far By the
time to- du d he had become the focus
of national derision A magazine pub
ishcd a cartoon in which the mutton
chopped ( nmstock was seen dragging
i m w mother in her nightgown into
. ourt and telling the judge. “Your
tumor, this woman gave birth to a
naked child "
Comstock may have become a
&gt;idling slin k hut he did make it into
the dictionary thanks to George
Bernard sliaw who coined the word

a re

"Comstockery ”
•* •
Kvangchsl Bek Humbard was
speaking at Cadle Tabernacle in Indi
anapolis in the l!MOs After the ser
wee. a woman came up to him and told
a story about her brother John, who
had been to reform school las they
called it in those daysi
When he was released, she told
Humbard, he had made an effort to
straighten out his life He went to
church one Sunday, and when the min
ister announced the “altar call" at the
end of the service. John went forward
and knell at the altar along with sev
eral others.
It was the practice in evangelical
churches at such times in the service
for a member of the church to go up
and pray with the kneeling penitent
But nobody went to pray with John
The congregation knew who he was
He was a bad actor He had been to
reform school He was no good
When John left the church that
Sunday, he told his sister. “I'll never
go to church again as long as I live "
And he never did
For John Dillinger that day. “two
roads diverged " The “mad not taken"
may have led to the redemption of the
man who became the most notorious
Public Enemy No l in the annals of
the FBI.
But how much of the blame must
fall on the church that abandoned
Dillinger on the altar steps?
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Calvary Temple ul Praise Jnt
was founded and established in
December pi'*t) by its current
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wile Alberta
Calvary, says Pastor Wright
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prom pting tn God (or Pastor
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to the w isdom of the just, accord­
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Calvary tem ple of Praise Inc
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Sunday, Aug. H A march will
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b eliev es the new facility will
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ways as to how to roach out for some­
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LEO (July 23-Aug. 33) It you're totally aixkty ol taking that which is troublesome
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cold feet you had concerning a financial
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what you're accustomed lo might gst
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some underlying tecta that come to your tacts and altern atives. W han this is
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one in your social activilies today who tut shabbily in the pesi has changed for
usually is left out ol the (old. Everyone the better If this « the case, be willing to

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By Phillip Alder

West
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Who wrote this? "I am being (rank
about myself in this book. I tell of my
first mistake on page 130.”
There are people who will never ad­
mit to having made a mistake, because
they think it is a sign of weakness. In
tru th , it i t th e o p p osite: a sign of
strength.
Sadly, bridge plsyers a re loath to
apologize for error, but Hugh Ross, a
Bermuda Bowl world championship
winner in 1976, '85 and *87, does not fit
this mold. He pu blicized th is d eal
against himself.
First, with those West cards, what
would you lead a g a in st th r e e d ia­
monds doubled?
Over F a st's three clubs (Stayman),
if South had passed, East-W est would
have ended in three no-trump. Note,
though, that they are laydown for six
clubs, but this la very difficult (impoa-

North
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Bible?) to bid with a natural system.
If the opponents are sacrificing, it is
usually beat to lead a trump. Well, it
wasn't here. After a black-suit attack,
d e c la re r can b e held to five trump
tricks for plus 1,100 to East-WesL
However, having read ail the text­
V ulnerable; Both
books, Boss led the diamond ace.
D e a le r West
Now, a switch to the ace and another
heart can net plus 500 from one trick
South
West North E ast
in each suit and two heart ruffi. Yet
2 NT Pass
3A
3«
Pass
Pass
Dbl.
not fancying any switch, Ross led a
Pass
Pass
Pass
second trump. Disaster! Not only did
this pick up nis partner’s Jack, but af­
Opening lead: ??
te r drawing trumps, d eclarer could
drive out the heart ace and claim his
contract. E ast-W est was minus #70.
The author of the quotation is Henry
The opening lead potentially made the Kissinger.
cimbyNtMnc
small difference of 1,770 points!

ASK DR. GOTT

LBBB is PROBABLY abnormal
by Jim m y Johnson

A R L O AND JA N IS

'TOO KJUEO HE, MAMA &amp;CQ

( ALL CLEAN AND FRESH

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FROM THE PRMER!

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By Peter H. Gott, M.D.

DEAR DR. GOTT: In a previous col­
umn, you mentioned that a “left bun­
dle branch block is abnorm al." My
doctor disagrees. Please elaborate.
DEAR READER: Electrical impuls­
es are delivered to ca rd ia c muscle
thorough two main nerve pathways:
the right bundle branch and the left
bundle branch. If, for som e reason,
the impulses are slowed in their trav­
els, the cardiogram will show this as
either a right bundle branch block or
a left bundle branch block.
R B B B is a common phenomenon
that does not ordinarily reflect heart
by Jhn Davis disease; it is frequently seen in young,
- fit children and adults, and it is rarely
cause for concern.
On the other hand, L B B B is often —
but not invariably — associated with
coronary artery blockage; it occurs
later in life and is usually a sign that
the cardiac muscle (and nerves) is not
receiving an adequate blood supply.
I do not agree with your doctor, but
perhaps I might have more correctly
stated that L B B B is abnormal, until
proved otherwise. Ask your doctor if
he wouldn't become concerned if, at
the age of 55. he were suddenly dis­

j

covered to have L B B B . I'd be con­
cerned if it happened to me, and I'd
gladly opt for further testing, such as
a s tr e s s te s t. You see , i t ’s not the
presence of the LBBB that is crucial,
it's the “why?"
To give you related information, 1
am sending you a copy of my new and
com pletely updated Health Report
"U n d erstan d in g H eart D is e a s e ."
Other readers who would like a copy
should send 12 plus a long, selfaddressed, stamped envelope to P.O.
On o ccasio n , parts of th e gland
Box 2017, Murray Hill Station, New enlarge; a lump may form. While this
York, NY' 10136. Be sure to mention event, by itself, is not n e ce ssa rily
the title.
cause for concern, it should — in my
opinion — be investigated with an
DEAR DR. GOTT: Last year, my ultrasound test (to rule out a thyroid
doctor discovered a lump in my thy­ cyst) or by a rad ioactive s ca n (to
roid gland. She said no tests or treat­ determine if the nodule is function­
ment was necessary “unless some­ ing). If the lump produces hormone —
thing happened.” Now I feel a fullness and this will be evident on the scan —
in my neck. Is this an indication of it can simply be monitored periodical­
something serious?
ly, provided that the patient has no
DEAR READER: I worry about thy­ signs or symptoms of over-activity, in
con trast, a non functioning nodule
roid nodules.
T h e norm al thyroid gland Is a could re p re se n t a thyroid c a n c e r ..
sm ooth, sy m m etrical, dum bbell- Such can cers are much more com ­
shaped gland that sits ju st below the mon in people who had head and-neck
Adam's apple. The organ m anufac­ radiation as adolescents to treat acne
tures a hormone that governs metab (a harmful procedure that was all-too
common many years ago.)
olism.

DR. GOTT

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- "Families in Crisis' outreach pro­
gram. Interested organizations
wanting to contact the Life Savers
Club of SAFE may call Libby
Kuharske at 291-4357.

Alzheimer's
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A support group for adults caring
for patients with Alzheimer's
Disease meets the first Friday of the
month, from 2 to 3:30 p.m., at All
Souls Catholic Church. 301 W.
Eighth Street, Sanford. This service
is sponsored by the Greater
' Orlando Alzheimer's Association.

Writers' group
IThe Round Table Writers' Group
C meets every Saturday at 10 a m. in
f the cafe at Borden bookstore, 880
W. State Road 436 (southeast comer
of 436 and 434), Altamonte Springs.
The meetings are open to anyone
interested in improving writing
skills, whether for enjoyment or to
advance toward getting work pub­
lished. There is no cost.
Anyone U welcome to attend the
. meetings, and to participate by
i bringing examples of their own ere. ative writing. For more information
r call Darrell Johnson at (407) 282I* 1449.

•Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Association
meets on the fourth Saturday of
each month, at I p m , at Shoney's
- in Sanford. Those interested in art
• are welcome to attend ."
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. Writers' group
The Round Table Writers' Group
, meets every Saturday at 10 a.m. in
. the cafe at Borden bookstore. 880
, W. State Road 438 (southeast comer
v of 436 and 434), A lumonte Springs
the meetings are open to anyone
interested in improving writing
skills, whether for enjoyment or to
advance toward getting work pub­
lished. There is no cost.
Anyone is welcome to attend the
meetings, and to participate by
bringing examples of their own cre­
ative writing. For more information
call Darrell Johnson at (407) 282• 1449.

Art Association
Sanford-Seminole Art Association
meets on the fourth Saturday of
each month, at 1 p m , at Shoney's
in Sanford. Those interested in art
are welcome to attend.''

Blood Bank

at 323-9675 for more information.

Overeaters Anonymous
Overeaten Anonymous meets
every Tuesday, at 10 a.m. in Parish
Hall Whitner Lounge of Holy Cross
Episcopal Church in Sanford. The
meetings last about an hour. There
are no dues nor fees. The only
requirement to attend is the desire
to stop eating compulsively.

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

Shuffleboard
The Sanford Tourist and
Shuffleboard Club practices every
Tuesday and Friday starting at 130
p.m. The courts are located behind
the Sanford Senior Center. Those
interested in playing, learning to
play or joining the club may call
Russ Kitner, president. 322-7751,
for information.

DEAR ABDY: I was amused to
read about the woman who plucked
her "whlskere" at the table in the
actly v
restaurant. I know exactly
why she
does it — especially If
if she sits
aits by
the window. It’s because the light is
probably' Ibetter than at home!
Obvioi
Obviously she needs a lighted
magnifying mirror at home — and
she definitely should do her tweezing there. Talc, tak, so unmannerly.
J O. IN FRESNO
DEAR J.O a Y ou are not the public places. Get over it! Wisely,
only reader who waa moved to the man with this woman has given
write about the public plucker. up on the idea that she’s capable of
changing her behavior and ignores
Read on:
it He just makes sure her tweezers
DEAR ABBY: Perhaps you are in her puree before he takes her
should have consulted an expert in out!
BEEN THERE. DONE THAT,
geriatric medicine regarding the
CINCINNATI
letter about the woman tweezing
the haira on her chin. It could be
DEAR BEEN THERE: Oh, if it
a textbook symptom of senile
would only atop at plucking!
dementia.
My guess la, as our population Read on:
continues to age and some caring
DEAR ABBY: I f ’ Harnett in Hol­
friends or relatives are willing to
take our senior citizens out of the lywood’ was astonished when a
nursing home for u meal in a diner in a restaurant plucked her
restaurant to provide a little variety chin hairs at the table, hear this:
A few years ago, we were enjoy­
in their lives, we’re probably going
to see more of this behavior in ing a lovely luncheon in a nice res­

taurant in Florence, Ore. The
couple at the next table hod just fin­
ished their meal. While they waited
for the check, the gentleman
whipped out his dentures and
swished them in his water goblet,
while his companion watched the
waves on the shore.
BESS IN EUGENE

DEAR DAILY READER: I
agree — but how about apply­
ing (hat philosophy of tolerance
and charity not only to seniors
but to everyone as well? There
would be less depression and
fewer stress disorders If people
were slower to criticise.

DEAR HESS: Now I’ve heard
everything. Obviously he mis*
took the goblet for something
he could sink his teeth Into.
Read on:

CONFIDENTIAL TO NER*
VOUS GROOM: Ogden Nash
gave sage advice for wedded
bliss that applies to both the
bride and the groom:

DEAR ABBY: Basically I agree
with your nnswer to ’ Harriett in
Hollywood,’ that the woman dis­
played bald indifference to common
table manners. However, her eye­
sight may he failing and the
window seat at noon offered her the
light she needed to complete her
tweezing task. Rad taste, yes. She
may also have limited funds, and
therefore be unable to have this
task performed for her at her
beauty salon. However, I believe we
should be a little more tolerant of
our seniors, and more charitable.
DAILY READER. ALTOONA, PA

"To keep y o u r m arriage
brimming,
"With love in the loving cup,
"W henever y o u 're w rong,
admit it;
"Whenever you’re right, shut
up."
A b b y » h a m h»r fa v o rite raclp aa in
tw o b o o k le t* "A b b y 'i F avo rite H eclpvo*
an d “A b b y , M o rv F avo rite R vrip va.* T o
o r d a r , * * n d a b u a in a a a -a lia , a a lfa d d m a n ) rnvvlopv, plua (h a c k o r m oney
o rd a r fo r 9 3 M p ar hn oklal 114-10 aach in
C a n a d a ) to: D a a r A b b y C oo b b oo h late I
a n d II. P.O , B o a 447, M o u n t M o rris, It,
S I004-0447. iP o a ta fa ia In clu de d In prtca.)

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9 3 0 a.m. to
noon, the WOOPIE Sewing Club
gathers at the Lake Mary Senior
Center, 260 N. Country Club Road,
to make baby clothes, and items for
nursing homes as well as items for
the Christmas store. The items
made by the club are donated to
preemie babies, nursing home resi­
dents and gifts fur the annual
Christmas store.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors Invite anyone
55 years or older to join them in
activities every Monday through
Friday, from 9 3 0 a.m. to 3 p.m., at
the Lake Mary Community Center,
260 N. Country Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford Lions Club meets
every Tuesday at noon at the
Colonial Room in downtown
Sinford near the clock.
Visitors and prospective members
are welcome. For information, call
Sam Loper, 321-4415.

Bridge Club
Sanford Duplicate Bridge Club
meets at noon each Tuesday at the
Greater Sanford Chamber of
Commerce, 400 E. First St., Sanford.

Kiwanis Club
Kiwanis Club of Casselberry
meets every Tuesday at 7 3 0 a.m., at
Denny's on State Road 436 in
Casselberry. For information, call
831-8545.

New Arrivals
Florida Hospital Births:
July 11: April Etzold and Sean
Creamer, Lake Mary, boy
July 12: Susan Kremer and
Thomas Walker, Jr., Altamonte
Springs, boy; Stacey and Jerry
Ausherman, Oviedo, girl
July 14: Leslie and Mitchell
McCain, III, Casselberry, girl;
Paula and Christopher Womick,
Kissimee, girl; Judith and Neil
McCormick, Apopka, boy; Dana
and Gregory Pike, Winter
Springs, boy; April and Tino
Farjad, Sanford, girl
July 15: Priscilla and Walter
Drake, Jr., Altamonte Springs,
boy; Diliana Mkhaylova and
Ivo Konstantinov, Winter
Springs, twin boys; Aylena
Stanley and Torris Wright,
Apopka, boy; Ginger Baldwin
and Wade Boss, Orlando, girl;
Suzonna and Danny Archer,
Apopka, boy
July 16: Tamika Washington,
Sanford, girl; Eiizabethand
Edward Batcheller, II, Apopka,
girl; Carole and Robert
Sullivan, Orlando, girl; Katie
Valentine and David Flores,
Altamonte Springs, boy; Erick
Medlock and George McCray,
Sr., Sanford, boy; Lisa and
Robert Wayne, Longwood, girl

July 17: Gwendolyn and David
Hubbs, Longwood, boy; Divina
and Daniel Korob, Altamonte
Springs, boy; Mary and
Richard Rienecker, Orlando,
boy
July 18: Melissa and Miroslav
Rjjskv, Maitland, boy;
Maneesha and Robert Jones,
Maitland, girl; Katherine Mejias
and Rosly Gilbert, Altamonte
Springs, girl
July 19: Rosa and Edgar
Nunez, Apopka, girl; Mary and
Charles Turner, Winter Springs,
boy; Lizbclh and Carlos
Palenzuela, Longwood, girl;
Kimberly and Denis Neal,
Orlando, boy
Central Florida Hospital births:
July 12: Lisa and Scott
Aylvester, DeLand, boy;
Chiffon Alberta Hillery,
Sanford, girl; Dionna June
Antoinette Jacks and Edwin
Nazario, Deltona, boy; Lisa and
David Morrison, Deltona, boy
July 13: Sarah and Gustavo
Villeta, Casselberry, boy;
Kristina and Duane Fuller,
Orange City, girls; Rosalyn
Nicole Montgomery, Sanford,
boy; Carmela Filkins and
Richard Skillings, Jr., Deltona,

boy
July 14: Sheila and Robert
Williamson, Jr., Deltona, girl
July 16: Mary Ann Smith,
Oviedo, girl; Suzette and
Vincent Guadagno, Jr., Deltona,
girl; Selina Verona Richards and
Vernon Woodard, Sanford, girl
July 17: Michelle and Brian
Conley. Longwood, boy
July 19: Denise Elain Crow and
Benjamin Plucinik, Deltona, boy
July 20: Bertha and Anthony
Alexander, Deltona, boy
July 21: Amy Suzanne and Joey
Rodeil Chalfant, DeBary, girl;
Daphne Elaine Williams,
Sanford, girt; Jessica Garcia and
Noel Christopher Sanders,
Deltona, boy; Christine Llynn
Silva and Glen Paul Savii,
Apopka, girl

July 22: Sharta Marie Mulzoff
and George Lome Bruney,
Deltona, girl; Felicia Lalasha
Rouse and Jammie Jerome
Brown, Sanford, girl; Tamara
Colleen and Edward Henry
Conrado, Deltona, girl
July 23: Aleatha Clair and Brett
Artavier Postell, Sanford, twin
boys; Michele Faith Kevin •
Russel Myers Chester, DeBary,
boy; Virgil Lartissia
Thump kins, Sanford, girl
July 25: Maria HemandezBalboa and Esteban Jaun
Gonzalez, Oviedo, girl;
Cassandra Jean Bradley, Lake
Monroe, girl; Courtney Lavinne
Davis and Donte Jermaine
Jones, Sanford, girl
July 26: Josephine and Mathew
William Ortensie, Tampa, girl

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Central Florida Blood Bank is ask­
ing donors of ail types of blood •
especially O-type donors - to
donate at its Sanford branch, 1302
E. Second St. For information, call
322-0822.

Cancer support
Support, Hope and Recovery,
S.H.A.R., meets every Monday
afternoon at 5 p.m. at Central
y Florida Regional Hospital in the far
. comer of the dining room. This is a
self help support group for all can­
cer survivors, whether in treatment
now or finished with it. Call 3248737 or 322-7785 for more informa­
tion.

Small Business,
W e U nderstand
You Need A Bonus.

Contract Bridge
Bridge players are invited to play
contract bridge every Monday, at
1030 a.m., at the Sanford Senior
Center. For information, call 3226326.

Gamblers, families
Gamblers Anonymous and GamAnon for family and friends, meet
separately Monday and Friday
(non-smokers) at 730 p.m.. Church
of the Good Shepherd, 331 Lake
Ave., Maitland For more informa­
tion. call 236-9206.

N arcotics A nonym ous
Narcotics Anonymous meets
Monday at 8 p.m. at the
Presbyterian House of Goodwill,
317 Oak Ave., Sanford.

Historical Commission
The Lake Mary Historical
Commission meets at 7 p.m., the
second Tuesday of the month, at the
Frank Evans Center, 158 N. Country
Club Road. Contact Jean Brooklyn

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Rancher speaks to historical society

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AD4RIFST RATION
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EVERUNA H CHISM. Oacaaaad.
Fto Number 9 94 1 3 C P , Is p tn k ^
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C u n r s p o iK lr n t

The Seminole County Cattle
Industry was the topic of the
presentation by Edward and
Imogenc Yarborough at the
recent Sanford Historical Society
meeting held at the Sanford
Museum.
Fdward is a third generation
Floridian and inherited his land,
8.0()O acres, from his uncle, VV.G.
Kilbee. It is a family operation;
•wo of their grown children con­
tinue as ranchers with them.
Their's is a cowcalf operation;
it takes five improved acres to
raise each cow. For years they
took their cattle to the market In
Kissimmee, but most of the
ranches in that area have been
sold for development and now
cattle is taken to l akeland. From
there they are sent out west in
semi-trailers.
It was explained that it is hard
for a rancher to stay in business
as costs for raising cattle keep
going up. They have to diversify, so the- Yarboroughs cope by
selling sod, hay and hunting
rights, among other things.
thinking that cattle were doing
damage to the- river, the state has
'ought most of the ranches
ailing the St. Johns. Therefore.
only two or thn-e now have cattie on the river in the county,
rarboniugh believes, though.
that cattle keep the brush down
along tin* river bank and are a

court W ITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAM S. DEMANDS AND
OOJECTKXS NOT SO F X .I0 WXJ.
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha I N ol n a km pubkeakon o»
Fto Nooco n APy 23. IB9S

Pubkth JUy 23 M

1999

Imogen* end Edward Yarbrough talk with Grace Stineapher during
Sanford HittoncaJ Society meeting

______ __ ____________________
first in cattle east of the
Mississippi,
One misconception is that cat­
tie have to be roped. Instead
dogs make cattle stay in a bunch
so there is no need for roping,
Yarborough brought his saddie. cow. whip, hat, ect. and
explained the function of each,
Costs have really gone up on
these items, a tan deer hide whip
now costs $185 while a hat is
$500.

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(SSaUNKNOWN).
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OF JOSEPH DCHARJA.
r o s e ANN MOOKOM
is s * u n k n o w n i.
u fw n o w n spo use

OF ROSE ANN MOOKOM
RICK D C MARIA
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OF RCK DCMARlA.
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OF JOHN DCAR1A.
TONY DCMARlA
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OF TONY DCMARlA.
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by. Fvough and under any
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NOTICE OF
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NOTICE IS HEREBY O/VEN pis
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DAYS AFTER THE DATE O f SER
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D E E -tS I
NO TCE OF IH E R U F 'I
DISPOSITION OF
FOUNO PROPERTY
Donato F. Eiangar. Shanft ol
SamnoM County, haraby grvat
noaca p u tu a r* to Flortoa SlaluM
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THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATO N OF THIS N O TC E.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO F U D WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
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SOON OrangaAranua
Su m 800
Ortando. Florida 32802
Tatopnorw: (407) 42S-1S9I
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INTHE CIRCUITCOURT
OF THE EKJMTUNTM
JUOCIAL CIRCUITOF
THE STATEOP FLORIOA
INANOFOR
(SMNOLS COUNTY
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DIVISION

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CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
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ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Jan* E Bond
BuOar 4 Notch. P A
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PUBLIC AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION TO BE MELD
AT 12 00 NOON. ON THE 9TH DAY
OF AUOUST. 1999. AT THE FRONT
DOOR OF ATHENS TOWING
C O R P. LOCATED AT 2499 OLD
LAKE MARY ROAD. SUITE • 1)4
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISPOS­
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C lE S FOR FURTHER INFORMA­
TION CALL 407-321 2948
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EJG H TIIN TH
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR
U MMOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
CASE N G : M -S T tl-C C -X Z
alao ua p r o p e r ty

OWNERS ASSOCIATION.

INC. a Ftondanot lor
preBl corporaaon.
PEDRO J GOMEZ.

OaNnOam
NOTCE OF SALE
NOTCE IS HEREBY OlVEN BMI
Fm uidarugnad wd o«ar tor tato Fw
W o in o &lt;Nacr«Md M d prcpwty n
Sam noraCouily. Ftonda
u x 24. Atoqua Phata I. accortPng to
FM pM Fwraol. a t raccrdad to Pld
Book 33. Paga B7. ol n a PUNC
"•OORM ol Samnoto County.
Florida
TOGETHER wm a l Fw anprova"Mnto now or haraaltor trtcM d on
Fm proparty. and a l aatam arnt,
nghlt. apputonancat. rantt. royal

N O Ttci OF BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Fiat
Fm uvtorwgnad m l ortar Fm toBowng daterb ad raal proparty m
SamnoM County. Ftonda.
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Sanfcrd. Ftonda 32771. al (ACT) 3234W
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Mock, and a l k d u a t now or Fwra(Rar a party o ln * proparty. nduSng
tn d addeona Fwrato.
tor tato toFw Nghodbtodar tor cadi
on tha 24n day ol AUGUST 1999.
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X I Norn P a n A.anua Santotd.
Ftonda 32771. pusuar* to Fw Ftw l
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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Jan* E. Jatawic
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CMtord B Shaped. Hi. Etqua*
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221 NorVwaal Nanhoa BoUavard.
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you. to Fw provraron d cattail aaaotonc* P to au contact Maryann*
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Santord. Ftonda 32771. a l (407) 3234 3 X . a (M otion 4227. wtom too
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NOTCE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NO TC E ■ haraby grvan Fwl Fm
undarugrvid CMrk o l Fw C acut
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a « an F m tOFi day ol AUOUST.
1999. al 11.00 o'clock A M al Fw
W ad bom door ol Fw Samnoto
County CourthouM m Santoed.
Ftonda. oRar tar u m and M i al pubkc oucry to Fw Nghad and bad btodar tor cash. Fw toiowng datcifcad
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Ftonda
lo t 42. THE HIGHLANDS SEC­
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AM tto torFI bA«M
A U FITE RESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT

Imogene told of the activities of
the Florida Cow Belles, the
Cattleman's
Association
Auxiliary, and of their family’s
participation in the 1W5 Great
Florida Cattle Drive. She also
showed the plaque given to

Edward from the Cattleman's
Association. It designated him
as an honorary director which
recognizes him for a lifetime
achievement in the cattle indus­
try.
During the business meeting
several new members and
guests were introduced.
It was announced that the soci­
ety had purchased a computer
and that all society records are
being placed on it. It will also be
used for producing the newslet­
ter and other publications.
It was noted that two Society
members, Audrey Biggcrs and
Walter Anderson, recently died
and that memorial donations
had been sent to designated
charities.
The date of the next meeting
has been changed to Sept. 10. At
this time the Society will cele­
brate the city's 122nd birthday
with a program on some aspect
of its history.
On Sept. 23, the Seminole .
Couny Historical Society will
have Betty Mae Jumper, a
Seminole Indian, as speaker.
Her topic will be “Legends of
the Seminoles." Members were
encouraged to attend this meet­
ing which will be held at the
Seminole County Agriculture
Center.
Both before and following the
meeting, members enjoyed
refreshments
provided
by
Barbara Chapman and Nell
Snow.

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Briefs
FASCAR RACING
BrTHLO • FASCAR racing
acUon will be held at Or­
lando Speed World on SR
5 0 East of Orlando tonight
starting at 7 p.m. and at
New Smyrna Speedway on
the com er of SR 4 1 5 and
SR 4 4 on Saturday night
beginning at 8 p.m.
Call (904) 4 2 7 -4 1 2 9 for
Information.

The run is done
Gutsy rally falls short as Port St. Lucie Post 318 wins Area title

Irfs fchlrfot----------------------------------------------SANFORD - Sanford Pont 53 manager Rod Frrgrrvon ban been trying to ImprrM upon his (rum
that nlnr Innings in a long game.
Go ulirad and give up a run or a franc curly to
get an out to stay out of a big Inning, bccaunc
there In ntll) a lot of lime left to make It up.
And that was never more evident than T h u rs­
day night In the American Legion *A* Areu Totin’
iwment at Alumni Field In tlie Seminole High
School Baseball Complex a s Post 53 trailed 9 -2
“Her four Innings before battling back to lose
11-10 to Port St. Lurie Pont 318.
The vlctoty gave Post 3 1 8 . which eliminated
Ft. Pierce Pont 3 58. 6 -5 . earlier In the day, the
Area Tournament Oiamplonnhtp and the auto­
matic berth In nrxt wrrk’s Florida American Le­
gion Stale Toumarnenl In DeLund. ending Post
53*8 hopes of n record third straight state title.
*11 was a heck of a run.* said Fergcrson. *1
want to see someone rise do It.*
The *lt* to which Fergenion was referring was
three straight years In Ihe Stale Championship
Game, the first-ever bnrk-to-bark State Champi­
onships. two straight appearances In the South­
ern Regional, a Regional Championship and a
World Scries Championship, all In the past four
years.
Tills was u game In which Hie breaks ’almost*
went Post 5 3 ’s way. but usually turned Inin a
m n for Post 318.
I’ost 53 took u 1-0 lead In ihe lop of the first
Inning as Jo s e Rosado led ofT an rrarhed on an
etT o r. With Rosado miming Chax Lytle hit a ball
up Ihe middle and the Post 3IH shortstop could
not get either runner.
After an out. Rich Rodriguez walked lo load Ihe
bases and Rosado scored when Chris Ricliardson bouncrd to third base.
With one out In Ihe bottom of tl»c first Inning.
David Slrvln reuebed on a bad-hop infield single
and (lien the ’fun’ began.
Mickey Torrllo doubled lo the gap In right center und Slrvln tried to score when the throw
buck lo the Infield evidently hit a hole and kang.iroocd over the shortstop’s head.

BASEBALL CLASSIC

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GAINESVILLE • Diamond
Sports Park will be hosting
the 1999 Summer Baseball
Classic In Gainesville.
Age divisions for August
13th-through-15th will be
10 A Under. 12 &amp; Under
and 14 A Under.
Age cut will be August I.
Tournament entry fee Is
•265 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 .

FALL REGISTRATION
SANFORD • Registration
for the Fall Season of S a n ­
ford Little League Baseball/Softball will be held
outside of the Wal-Mart
store on Highway 1 7 -9 2
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. this
Saturday and Sunday. Ju ly
31st and August 1st.
For information, call Mary
King a t 3 2 2 -7 8 9 1 .

SANFORD Southern
Championship
Wrestling
returns to the Sanford Civic
Center located at 401 E.
Seminole Blvd. on Friday
Ju ly 30th at 8 p.m.
This show will be titled
"Summer Daze.* a summer
spectacular which will fea­

Mall AJIegra (above) struck out his first three times to the plate
Thursday, but he made up lor it later, hitting into a fielder's choice
that led to a run, smacked a double off the fence in left-center and
hit a two-run inside-the-park home run to finish the game 2-for-6,
while Rich Rodriguez (right) was 3-for-5, reached base five times,
scored a run and drove in one as the duo helped Sanford American
Legion Campbell-Lossing Post 53 raly from a 9-2, fourth Inning
deficit to within 11-10 in dropping the championship game of the
American Legion A Division Area Tournament to Port St. Lucie Post
318 on Alumni Field in the Seminole High School Basebal Com­

tu r e a

plex.

SW C SU M M ER DAZE*

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will help crown Miss SCW.
SOW Heavyweight Cham­
pion. 'Hanson Reject* CO
All will appear to surrender
his Championship Oold af­
ter signing with World
Championship Wrestling.
In
the main
events.
•Franchise* Bryan Austin
and *Mr. Hardcore* A1 Blno
will take on their nem esis
The Freak Foundation In
tag team action and ‘ Black
Nature Boy* Scoot Andrews
will take on crowd pleaser
"Uptown* Frankie Capone.
There will be several
other matches and the re ­
turn of the *SCW Main
Event Dancers* a s well.
T his show is Just like
every other SCW show,
there will be lots of fun as
the fans get a chance to
meet and Interact with their
favorite wrestlers and also
take part In the ‘ biggest*
beach party In Sanford.
A portion of the proceeds
will benefit the Sanford Po­
lice Explorers.
For Information and tick ­
ets. which are going for $ 7
in advance and $9 at the
door, call Billy Boy’s (407)
3 2 1 -0 8 3 3 or Rays Appli­
an ces at (407) 3 2 8 -0 0 8 3 .

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Datamax sweeps to Industrial League championship
•Si&amp;SSinr------------SANfORD - At the mid-point
of the season all seven teams In
the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Spring
Industrial Slow Pitch Softball
League were within
2-1/2
games of the league lead.
TWo weeks ago It was still a
four-tram race.
Today, the race Is run and
the only thing left to do Is set
the final standings.
Datamax and Myers Tree
Service both stretched their re­
spective winning streaks to four
games on Tuesday at Plnehurst
Park, allowing Datamax lo stand
alone atop the heap with only
one game left In the season.
Myers Tree Service scored 14
runs In the lop of ihe first In­
ning and never looked back In
upsetting the Wayne Dcnsch B53's, 15-5 In five Innings.
That opening game loss
would end up eliminating the
Wayne Dcnsch B -5 3 ’s
as
Datamax came from behind In
both of the late games to best
Invacarr. 5-2. and Bundy/S &amp;

H Corporation. 12-9.
With
Tuesday’s
results,
Datamax Is now 9-2 and has
clinched the league title.
Completing the standings are
the Wayne Densch B -5 3 ‘s (7 ­
4). Myers Tree Service (7-5).
Invacare (6-5). Bundy/S A H
Corporation (5-7), Brtar/BBM
Corporation (3-8) and Vontarc
(3-9).

.....

The league will complete Its
season tonight (Friday) at Pinehurst Park with Datamax taking
on Invacare at 7 :3 0 p.m. and
the Wayne Densch B -5 3 ’s fac­
ing Brlar/BBM Corporation at
8 :3 0 p.m.
Myers Tree Service sent 18
batters to the plate In the big
first Inning with a two-run tri­
ple by flawver and a two-run
single by Peters being the big
blows. Hawvcr. Johnny Scott
and Denny Miller all had two
hits each In the first Inning.
Doing the damage for Myers
Tree Service were Johnny Scott
(double, two singles, two runs
scored. RBI). Denny Miller
(thrre singles, two runs scored,
two RBI). Sonny Eubanks (three

wrre Chip Smith (triple, single
four
RBI). o
Chip
Smith (two
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runs, two runs scored,

singles,
run scorrd.
Rill),
flawvrr (triple, single, two runs
•cored, two RBI) and O rem (two
doubles, run scored. RBI).
Also contributing w eir Peters
(single, run scorrd. two RHI),
Bobby Krtenbrtng and
Ed
Mlchalowski (one single, one
run scored and onr RHI each).
Bush (single, run scored) and
Braden (three runs scorrd).
Providing the offense for Ihe
Wayne Densch B 53 s wrre
Trey Mrasscur (home run. s in ­
gle. run scorrd. three RBI) and
Howard Ja rrrtt (two singles).
Also.
George
Simkanleh
(single. RBI). Robert Ulllana.
Elmer Gould and Ron Plummer
(one single, one run scored and
one RBI rach). Jo n Chrlstaln.
Kelly Prtlltt and Cory Mann
(one single each) and Wayne
Kelly (run scored. RBI).
Chris Bryson's RBI triple tied
the game at 1-1 and Jo e Sisco,
Bill Michaels and Lewis Arm­
strong each singled In a run as
Dat.unax scorrd four runs In
the fourth Inning In a 5-2 vic­
tory over Invacare.
Leading Datamax to victory

LaFountaln (double, slnglr. run
five RBI). Dee Richards (two
scored). Chrts Bryson (triple,
singles, two runs scorrd. two
run scorrd. RBI). Jo e Sisco
Rill) and Donny Cerce (two s in ­
(slnglr. nut scored, two RBI).
gles. nm scorrd).
Bill Michaels and Lewis Arm­
Ollier hitlers wrre Robert
strong (one single and one RBI
LuFnuntaln (double, two runs
each) am) Donny C eire. Ron
scored). Jo e Sisco (slnglr. RBI).
Wojlaszrk and Phil Plrtursza
Ron Wajtaszek. Bill Michaels
lone single each).
and Phil Plrtmsza (one single
Providing the offense for Ineach) and Eric Muyhrw (three
runs scored).
vnrarr
were
Tom
Gilson
(double). Chris Brooks (single,
Bundy/S A H Corporation
two RHI). Hill Rohr. Segundo
was led by Josu e Kamos (three
Gonzarlz and Nelson Santiago
singles, two runs scorrd). Reg­
(one single each) and Angel
gie Jo n e s (two singles, two runs
Figueroa (two runs scored).
scorrd. RBI). Craig Harvey (two
Datamax trailed Bundy/S A H singles, two RBI). Bob Oakley
Corporation 2 -0 In Ihe second
(double, RHI). Strve Jo n e s
Inning and 8 -7 In the fifth In ­ (single, iwo runs scorrd. RBI).
ning. and Ihe game was lied 0 ­
Russel Sclioflrld (single, mn
0 In the fourth Inning, but ral­ scored) and Dianla Wilson (run
lied each lime.
_scurcd2^i_ ^ —— ^
b
In Ihe bottom of Ihe fifth In ­
ning. Chris Bryson singled
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home Ihe lying and go-ahead
run and Chip Smith followed
OOO 401 0 8 I I
with a three-run home nm and
lavacara
100 001 0 . a 8
Datamax had the victory.
Buady/S ft It Carp. 034 0 3 1 0 . 8 10
Powering Datamax lo the vic­
OaUaux
061 OSO X . 13 14
tory wrrr Chrts Bryson (triple,
two singles, two runs scorrd.

S Y F A HAPPENINGS
SANFORD - The Sanford
Youth Football Association
(S.Y.F.A.) Is looking for a
Cheerleading
Coordinator
and Cheerleading Coaches
for the upcoming Pop W ar­
ner football season.
Their will be a final reg­
istration for football and
cheerleading Saturday from
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
practice field nrross from
Sanford Middle SchooL
DETAILS: Carl Tipton at
(407) 3 3 0 -9 0 1 6 or Marcus
Kendrick at 3 2 4 5 4 8 5 .

ASA U M PIRE CLIN IC
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS There will be a two-day
clinic covering both c la s s ­
room and field mechanics
for new and reluming Metro
Orlando ASA (Amateur Soft­
ball Association) umpires
the weekend of Ju ly 31st
and August 1st at Eastmonte Park on Magnolia
Drive In Altamonte Springs.
Both fast pitch and slow
pitch will be covered and
dress Is casual.
The cost will be $25.
Any questions call Larry
Norton (057-2442) or Virgil
Twlllmun (774-9898).

Blue Haven Pools, Sunrise Funeral
Home top Lake M ary men’s league
Dean Sm ith

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LAKE MARY • And then there
were two.
One of the most competitive
seasons In many a year In Lake
Mary will close out the regular
season campaign tonight when
the City of Lake Mary Depart­
ment of Parks and Recreation
Men’s Spring Friday Night Slow
Pilch Softball League takes to
the Held at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex.
Co-leader Blue Haven Pools
looked was In trouble In u rare
low-scoring game last Friday,
trailing ADAPCO 1-0 heading
Into the slxlh Inning.
Bob Palagano's single lied the
game at 1-1 and Rafael Rafael
followed with a two-run single
to put Blue Haven I’ools ahead
to stay and the leaders would
plate two more runs In that In­
ning and two more runs in Ihe
seventh Inning to post u 7 -2
victory.
Seagate Software then gave
the leaders a little help, scoring
II runs over Ihe first two in-

nlngs and going on to upset
Nice N Easy. 15-7.
The other league co-leader.
Sunrise Funeral Home, re­
mained tied for Ihe top spot the
easy way getting a 7 -0 forfeit
victory from Elegant Lawn
Maintenance.
Blue Haven Pools and Su n ­
rise Funeral Home arc both 7 ­
2. while ADAPCO and Nice *N
Easy are both 4-5, Seagate
Software Is 3-6 and Elegant
Lawn Maintenance Is 1-8.
Tills evening at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex on Rantoul
Lane. Elegant Lawn Mainte­
nance will challenge Blue Ha­
ven I’ools ul 6 :3 0 p.m.; Seagate
Software will take on ADAPCO
at 7 :30 p.m.; und Nice ’N Easy
will tackle Sunrise Funeral
Home at 8 :3 0 p.m.
Wins by Ixrth Blue Haven
I’ools and Sunrise Funeral
Home or losses by both coIraders would necessitate at
one-game wlnncr-take-all play­
off contest nrxt week.
Mike Fratrik led off the sixth
Inning with a walk and Joh n

Keelan followed wllh a single to
set Ihe stage for the Blue Haven
Pools rally.
Leading the way for Blue Ha­
ven l*ooIs wrre Jo h n KeeLin
(double, single, m n scored.
RBI). Rafael Rafael (two singles,
mn scored, two RBI). Bob P al*gano (single, mn scorrd. RBI).
Mlkr Fratrik (single, two runs
scored), Jo h n Poole (single, mn
scored). Sean Turner (slnglr.
RBI).
Neal
Goldman
(mn
scored) and Todd Cox (RBI).
Doing the hitting for ADAPCO
were Jam ie Pltzcr (tw o doubles,
mn scored). Mike Tuylor (Iwo
singles, m n scorrd). Mickey
Cogbum and Dill Cogbum (Iwo
singles each). Bruce Sellers
(single. RBI) and Greg Richards
(single).
Rich Carlson blasted a tworun home m n In a five-run first
Inning und Mike Ivanov and
Drew Coulter had RBI doubles
In u six-run second Inning us
Seagate Software took an 11-3
victory In the upset of Nice ’N
Easy.
Please see Lake Mary. Page 2B

Bob Polagano drove in the tying run as Blue Haven Pool rallied for a 7-2
victory over ADAPCO to remain tied for Ihe Lake Mary Friday League lead.

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Legal Notices
cmr o f s a n f o n o . f l o w o a
NOTICE O f A PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER
AN APPEAL O f THE SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR
LOGAN HEIGHTS APARTMENTS
None# t» hereby given that • P izae Hearing &lt;ra be heto at toe Corrmnuon
Room n rw C *y MeA n toe C ry cY Santoro. F iord* m 7 00 o'clock CM on
August 9. 1999. to conatoer on appeal o» BN 54a Plan Approval tor Logan
Apartment*. by too Ptonrung and Zoning Comneatron on
IS,
1999. tor Via appicant lo prorate aOSbonal load lU b a /a to n beyond Via
torroiaaon of Via entrance mad to be conaVuclaa by Via developer an proparty between Aaport BotAevanJ East and l aka Mary BotAavard East and
behraen r a CanVat Florida Greenewey and U S Hwy IT S . said property
bemg mora particularly dascitoad as toapwe
e x h ib it -A *
PARCEL 1
A P O flTO N O f THE SANFORD GRANT ANO PORTIONS O f GOVERN­
M ENT LOTS 1. 2 ANO 1 ALL IN SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH.
RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. BEING MORE PAR
TC U LA H .Y OCSCRIBEO AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12, PROCEED SOUTH 01*3804* WEST. ALONG
THE WESTERLY LINE O f SAID SECTION 12. A DISTANCE O f » 1 57
FEET TO THE POINT C f BEGINNING O f SUBJECT PARCEL. THENCE
CONTINUING ALONG THE SAID WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION 12.
SOUTH 01*36114* WEST. A DISTANCE OF 18 90 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
36*1
EAST. DEPARTING 8AJO WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION 12. A
DISTANCE OF 2 0 1 2 5 FEET. THENCE NORTH 4 rS 4 *» * EAST. A DIS­
TANCE O f 57 62 FEET. THENCE NORTH 64*4636* EAST. A DISTANCE
O f 110 90 FEET, THENCE NORTH M *40*S4* EAST. A DISTANCE OF
75 I I FEET. THENCE NORTH 74*0ffS4* EAST. A DISTANCE O f 11494
FEET. THENCE NORTH 63*317 r EAST. A DISTANCE O f 59 74 FEET
THENCE SOUTH 7S*S2*49r EAST. A DISTANCE O f 59 74 FEET. THENCE
NORTH 74*2370* EAST. A DISTANCE O f 55 31 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
68*1656* EAST. A DISTANCE O f 64 44 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 7 9*5 1 36
EAST. A DISTANCE O f (7 5 1 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 62*4931* EAST. A
d is t a n c e o f 75 65 f e e t , t h e n c e s o u t h e ro e -s r e a s t , a d is ­
t a n c e O f 72 46 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 77*5507* EAST, A Dis t a n c e
Of 49.11 FEET THENCE SOUTH 5 9 7 0 7 1 * EAST, A DISTANCE OF 49 20
FEET. THENCE NORTH 96*3540* EAST. A DISTANCE OF 6 520 FEET,
THENCE SOUTH 3 5 1 4 43T EAST A DISTANCE OF 93 S3 FEET. THENCE
SOUTH 16*3922* EAST. A DISTANCE O f 59 69 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
11*5911* EAST, A DISTANCE O f 73 56 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 11*5376EAST, A DISTANCE O f 99 17 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 1 9 3 0 7 9 EAST, A
DISTANCE OF to r.1 5 FEET. THENCE SOUTH 0 3 7 9 4 9 WEST. A DIS­
TANCE O f 6 42 FEET. THENCE NORTH 57*4 7 IS* EAST. A DISTANCE O f
267 67 FEET. THENCE NORTH 32*17*45* WEST A DISTANCE O f 160 00
FEET TO A POINT O f CURVATURE O f A CURVE CONCAVE NORTH­
EASTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS O f 943 54 FEET. THENCE ALONG
THE ARC O f SAID CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF 693 98 FEET. SAID ARC
BEING SUSTENOEO BY A CHORD BEARING ANO DISTANCE O f NORTH
11*1611* WEST. 67651 FEET. THENCE NORTH 0 9 4 5 7 3 * EAST. A DIS­
TANCE OF 467 52 FEET, TO A POINT O f CURVATURE O f A CURVE
CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS O f 60 00 FEET;
THENCE ALONG THE ARC O f SAJO CURVE AN ARC LENGTH O f 96 13
FEET. SAtO CURVE BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING ANO
DISTANCE OF NORTH 3 7 *0 5 5 9 WEST. 67 54 FEET. THENCE NORTH
83*5718* WEST. A DISTANCE OF 137 57 FEET. TO A POINT OF CURVA­
TURE OF CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVINQ A RADIUS
O f 245 02 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAJO CURVE ANO ARC
LENGTH OF 2 5 1 2 2 FEET. SAJO ARC BEING SUSTENOEO BY A CHORD
BEARING AND DISTANCE O f SOUTH 9 4 7 6 1 6 WEST. 242 10 FEET. TO
A POINT O f REVERSE CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTH­
WESTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF 368 17 FEET. THENCE ALONG
THE ARC O f SAID CURVE AN ARC LENGTH O f 263 48 FEET. SAJO ARC
BEING SUSTENOEO BY A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE OF SOUTH
5 9 5 9 5 1 * WEST, 276 55 FEET. TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE
O f A CURVE BEING CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS OF 430 76 FEET; THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE
AN ARC LENGTH O f 448 52 FEET. SAID ARC BEING SUSTENOEO BY A
c h o r d b e a r in g a n d d is t a n c e o f s o u t h s iu t y m * w e s t . 42a 54
FEET; THENCE SOUTH 21*1775* WEST. A DISTANCE O f 35356 FEET,
TO A POINT O f CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTER­
LY ANO HAVING A RADIUS O f 190 91 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC
OF SAID CURVE ANO ARC LENGTH OF 234 60 FEET. SAJO ARC BEING
SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF SOUTH
56*27*02* WEST. 220 34 FEET. TO THE POINT O f BEGINNING O f SAJO
PARCEL
SAJO PARCEL THUS DESCRiBEO CONTAINS 967.0262 FEET OR
2 22 0 0 ACRES. MORE OR LESS
EXHIBIT * f
PARCEL 2
A PORTION O f THE SANFORO GRANT. SOUTHWEST 1/4 O f SECTION
12. TOW NSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF SAJO SECTION 12. PROCEED SOUTH 01*3604* WEST. ALONG
THE WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SECTION 12. A DISTANCE O f 33157
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECT PARCEL THENCE
CONTINUING ALONG SAJO WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION 12, SOUTH
01*3604* WEST. A DISTANCE O f 400 00 FEET. TO A POINT ON A NON­
TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS O f 12091 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC O f SAJO CURVE
AN ARC LENGTH O f 14656 FEET. SAJO ARC BEING SUSTENOEO BY A
CHORO BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF NORTH 5 6 *2 9 3 9 EAST. 13964
FEET. THENCE NORTH 2 1 1 2 2 5 * EAST. A DISTANCE O f 339 A3 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 8 6 *2 5 1 9 WEST. A OISTANCE O f 227 97 FEET. TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECT PARCEL
SAJO PARCEL THUS DESCRIBED CONTAINS 61.413 39 SQUARE FEET
OR 1.410 ACRES. MORE OR LESS.
EXHIBIT - 6 Paga 1 o !2
ROLLING MILLS BOULEVARD PARCEL
PORTIONS O F GOVERNMENT LOTS 1. 2 ANO 3, ALL IN SECTION 12.
TOW NSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST. SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA. BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER O f THE SOUTHWEST
1/4 OF SAID SECTION 12. PROCEED SOUTH 01*3604* WEST, ALONG
THE WESTERLY UNE OF SAID SECTION 12. A DISTANCE OF 73157
FEET TO A POINT. SAJO POINT BEING A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF
120 91 FEET; THENCE. DEPARTING SAID WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION
12. ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF 148 56 FEET.
ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORO BEARING AND DISTANCE OF
NORTH 5 6 7 9 3 9 EAST. 130 64 FEET. THENCE NORTH 21*1275* EAST.
A DISTANCE OF 35356 FEET. TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 500 76
FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF
521 41 FEET. SAID ARC BEING SUSTENOEO BY A CHORO BEARING
ANO DISTANCE OF NORTH 5 1 *0 2 0 9 EAST. 498 17 FEET. TO A POINT
OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY
HAVING A RADIUS OF 29897 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID
CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF 229 66 FEET. SAIO ARC BEING SUBTENOED BY A CHORO BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF NORTH 5 9 5 0 5 1 * EAST.
224 07 FEET. TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A CURVE CON­
CAVE SOUTHEASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 31502 FEET;
THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF 325 57
FEET. SAIO CURVE BEING SUSTENOEO BY A CHORO BEARING ANO
DISTANCE OF NORTH 6 6 *2 9 1 9 EAST. 31127 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
5 3 *5 7 1 9 EAST. A OISTANCE OF 149 90 TO A POINT OF CURVATURE OF
A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF
6 0 0 0 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC
LENGTH OF 90.36 FEET. SAIO ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORO
BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF NORTH 52*54 02* EAST. 62 06 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECT PARCEL. THENCE SOUTH
0 9 4 5 7 3 * WEST, A DISTANCE OF 677 92 FEET TO THE POINT OF CUR­
VATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF
945 64 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC
LENGTH OF 693 96 FEET. SAIO ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORO
BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF SOUTH 111611* EAST. 67151 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 3 2 1 7 4 5 * EAST. A DISTANCE OF 379 66 FEET TO THE
POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY
ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF 40 00 FEET. THENCE ALONO THE ARC OF
SAIO CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF 6 2 2 6 FEET. SAID ARC BEING SUB­
TENDED BY A CHORD BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF SOUTH 1217S3*
WEST, 56 17 FEET. TO A POINT ON THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY
UNE OF LAKE MARY BOULEVARO (A 140 FOOT RIGHT OF WAY AS
NOW E XISTS). THENCE NORTH 56*53-30* EAST. ALONO SAID
NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WHY UNE OF LAKE MARY BLVD. A DISTANCE
OF 149 05 FEET TO A FOUND CONCRETE MONUMENT ANO A POINT
ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY ANO HAV­
ING A RADIUS OF 3 9 0 4 FEET, THENCE. DEPART1NU SAID NORTHERLY
RIGHT OF WAV UNE OF LAKE MARY "L .O .ALONG THE ARC OF SAJO
CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF 61 66 FEET, SAIO CURVE BEING SUB
TENOED BY A CHORD BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF NORTH 77*42*07*
WEST. 58 61 FEET. THENCE NORTH 321 745* WEST. A DISTANCE OF

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37870 FEET TO THE POINT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVe CONCAVE
EASTERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF 875 54 FEET; THENCE ALONG
THE ARC C F SAIO CURVE AN LENGTH O f 642.60 FEET, SAID ARC
B£iNG SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING ANO OISTANCE OF NORTH
111611* WEST. 626 28 FEET. THENCE NORTH 0 9 4 S 7 T EAST. A DIS­
TANCE OF 677 92 FEET. THENCE NCRTH 6 0 1 4 7 7 WEST, A OISTANCE
OF 70.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SAIO PARCEL.
SAiO PARCEL THUS DESCRIBEO CONTAINS 1 24 2 2 00 SQUARE FEET
OR 2 852 ACRES. MORE OR LESS
EX H IB T " 8 *
Paga 2 t i l
AMERICANA BOULEVARO PARCEL
A PORTION OF THE SANFORO GRANT ANO A PORTION OF GOVERN­
MENT LOT 1. SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP 20 SOUTH. RANGE 30 EAST,
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORlOA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY
DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCING AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF THE SOUTHWEST
1 4 OF SAIO SECTION 12. PROCEED SOUTH 01*3604* WEST. ALONO
THE WESTERLY UNE OF SAJO SECTION 12. A DISTANCE OF 731 57
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING OF SUBJECT PARCEL. SAIO
POINT BEING A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE NORTH­
WESTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 120 91 FEET, THENCE. DEPART­
ING SAIO WESTERLY UNE OF SECTION 12. ALONO THE ARC OF SAIO
CURVE. AN ARC LENGTH OF 148 58 FEET. SAID ARC BEING SUB­
TENDED BY A CHORD BEARING AND OISTANCE OF NORTH 5 6*2 6 39
EAST. 138 64 FEET. THENCE NORTH 21*1225* EAST. A OISTANCE OF
35356 FEET. TO THE PCMNT OF CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO A RADIUS OF 500 76 FEET. THENCE
ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC LENGTH OF 521 41 FEET.
SAX) ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORD BEARING ANO OISTANCE
O f NORTH 51*02*09 EAST. 498 17 FEET. TO A POINT OF REVERSE
CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVINO A
RADIUS OF 299 67 FEET. THENCE ALONO THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE
AN ARC LENGTH OF 229 66 FEET. SAIO ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY A
CHORO BEARING ANO DISTANCE OF NORTH 58*5051* EAST. 224 07
FEET. TO A POINT OF REVERSE CURVATURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE
SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO A RADIUS OF 315 02 FEET. THENCE
ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE AN ARC IEN Q TH OF 325 57 FEET.
SAID CURVE BEING SUBTENDED BY A CHORO BEARING ANO DIS­
TANCE OF NORTH 5 6 *2 6 1 9 EAST. 31127 FEET THENCE SOUTH
6 3 *5 7 1 9 EAST. A OISTANCE OF 149 90 FEET. TO POINT OF CURVA­
TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS O f 60 00 FEET. THENCE ALONG THE ARC O f SAIO CURVE AN
ARC LENGTH O f 90 36 FEET. SAIO ARC BEING SUSTENOEO BY A
CHORD BEAAlNO ANO OISTANCE O f NORTH 52*4402* EAST. 82 06
FEET, THENCE SOUTH 094823T WEST. A DISTANCE O f 19040 FEET.

TO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY
ANO HAVINQ A RADIUS OF 60 00 FEET. THENCE ALONO THE ARC OF
SAID CURVE AN ARC LENGTH O f 96 1 ) FEET. SAIO BEINO SUBTEND­
ED BY A CHORO BEARING ANO DISTANCE O f NORTH 3 7 *0 6 5 9 WEST.
67 56 FEET. THENCE NORTH 6 3 *5 7 1 9 WEST. A DISTANCE O f 137.57
FEET TO A POINT O f CURVATURE O f CURVE CONCAVE SOUTH­
EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS O f 2 45 0 8 FEET. THETCE ALONO
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE ANO ARC LENGTH O f 25127 FEET, SA C
ARC BEING GUT ENDED BY A CHORD BEARING ANO DISTANCE O f
SOUTH 6 6 *2 6 1 9 WEST, 242.10 FEET TO A P O N T O f REVERSE CUR­
VATURE O f A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY ANO HAVINQ A
RADIUS O f 369 S7 FEET THENCE ALONG THE ARC O f SAJO CURVE
AN ARC LENGTH O f 293 41 FEET. SAID ARC BEING SU8TENOEO BY A
CHORD SCARING ANO OISTANCE O f SOUTH 5 9 5 6 1 1 * W EST. 27958
FEET. TO A POINT O f REVERSE CURVATURE O f A CURVE BEINO CON­
CAVE SOUTHEASTERLY ANO HAVINO A RADIUS OF *3 0 79 FEET.
THENCE ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE AN ARC LENGTH O f 44612
FEET. SAIO ARC BEINO SUBTENDED BY A CHORO BEARING ANO OIS­
TANCE O f SOUTH 51*023)9 W EST 425 54 FEET. THENCE SOUTH
2 1 1 7 2 5 * WEST. A DISTANCE O f 353 56 FEET. TO A POINT OP CURVA­
TURE OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY ANO HAVINO A
RADIUS O f 190 91 FEET THENCE ALONO THE ARC O f SAIO CURVE
ANO ARC LENGTH O f 234 60 FEET. SAID ARC BEING SUBTENDED BY
A CHORO BEARING ANO OISTANCE OF SOUTH 56*27337 WEST. 220 34
FEET TO THE AFOREMENTIONED WESTERLY LINE OF SECTION 12.
THENCE NORTH 01*363)4' EAST. A OISTANCE OF 70 00 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING O f SAIO PARCEL.
SAiO PARCEL TH U S OESCRiBED CONTAINS 126254 0 SQUARE FEET
OR 2 8 9 6 ACRES. MORE OR LESS
The C *y Com m it non may. attar r a Hearing. aArm. dany. or moBfy r a
daemon and toeing or r a PMnrang and Zorang Commit eon. and r a acton
ol toe Cay Comma non anal 6a Anal
A8 panes n M erest and c *» n e aha* have an o p p m m y to ba h eart at
aald ham g .
By order o l r a C *y Commanon ol r a D ry ot Santord. Florida
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC. X a person dectoea to appaal a daemon mada
y n r wspscl to arty manar conatdarad M r a stove maaang or h e a rty , wa
may naad • rarbaton record ol r a precaaonga, W ta d ro toe tortm ony i
. etoieft record la not prorated by 9ta Cdy ot Santord. ( f * 1660106)
PERSONS W ITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE W ANY O f THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-SS2S 48
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
janat R Dougherty. CMC
Cay Clark
Putaah Joy 3 0 .199B
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O f TMS 18TH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. M ANO PON
S E IB N O U COUNTY.

M T H s e m e u rr c o u r t
O f T M 16TH
JUDICIAL CtRCIXT,

B l ANO FOR
S U BN O U COUNTY.

c iv n . o rv ts io N
CASE HO. M -IO ID C A -ttt
AURORA LOAN
SERVICES, INC

BRIAN TORTORJC1
ANOMARISA A
TORTORlCI. ET AL

NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u
w a n t to a Final Judgmanl ol
Foractoaura daiad *4 y 14.1999 and
tm sred n Caaa No. 98-1010-CA-14B ol r a CatuA C ow l o l r a t e r
JuOoai Circut n and lor SEMINOLE
County, Florida whereat AURORA
LOAN SERVICES. INC la P ta n rt
and BRIAN TORTORlCI. MARIS A L
TORTORlCI. NATIONSBANK. N X
(SOUTH). M ITCHELL RAY GOOD­
W IN A MICHELLE ELAINE OOOOW1N. M CONSTANCE SMITH.—
UNKNOWN PERSO NS IN POS­
SESSION O F TH E SUBJECT
PROPERTY ara datandanu I » •
aa8 to M hrgheit and b a « baUtor tar
earn al r a AT W EST FRONTDOOR
O f ol Ota SEMINOLE County
CouTOuM . n SANFORO. Florida, al
1 IB 0 O'clock a m on r a 10 r day Ot
AUGUST. 1999. r a
toaowmg
and Final Judgmanl. to art
LOT 73. SPRING VIEW, ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 29.
PAOE(S) 42 ANO 43 O f THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORlOA
Datad M a 19T day ot Jify, 1999
Maryanna Moraa
Aa Clark ol and Court
By Dorothy w Bolton
Aa Oapuly Clark
TNa rv.u a ia providad purw ant lo
A dntm intrva Ordat No 2 0 31 9 /9 6
in accordant* wito r a Amancana
a n r Ditabiaaaa Act. partona n naad
ot a acacia! accommodation to parkcipata in tors proceeding ot to
accaaa a court aarvtca. program or
activity anal. wrtoat a raatonawa
ama pnor to any proceetoig or naad
to accaaa a tennee. program or
ackvity. contact ma Admauakarya
O rica ol r a Court. SEMINOLE
Telephone. 407 323-4330 EXT 4227
or I -800-955-6771 (ThO). or 1-800955-8770 (V ). via Florida Ralay
Samoa.
Utw Othcaa of Vargaa.
Zion 6 Xahane
4000 Hollywood Bouiavard
Suns 6 7 5 8
Hotywood. FI 33021
Tataprionr (954) 5938993
TaJatmumAa (954) 8937707
Puoaafr July 23, X . 1999
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
1EIBNO LE COUNTY.
STATS O f FLORlOA
GENERAL JURISDICTION
Caaa No. 9BB 48CA I4B
JAMES B NUTTER A
COMPANY
PlamWI,
JOHN POWELL MOOOY,
al u i . a l a l,
Dalendjnts
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SLAE
BY CLERK O f
CIRCUIT COURT
Node* ia hereby grvan mat r a
undaraignad Maryanna Moraa. Clark
ol r a Circut Court oI SEMINOLE
County. Florida. wM, on ma I2 T day
ol AUGUST. 1999. at I t 00 am . al
r a Waal From door ol r a SEMI­
NOLE County Counhouta. n r a
C (y ol Santord. Florida, attar tor tala
and a a i at pubec outcry to r a ragna*
and baal bvJdai tor cash. Via toaowng described proparly aitualad ai
SEMINOLE County. Florida, to wit:
LOT 106. ALAFAYA WOODS
PHASE I UNIT B. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 31. PAGE 6 6 6 8 . OP
THE PUBLIC RECOROS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA SUB­
JECT TO ALL RESTRICTIO NS.
RESERVATIONS A EASEMENTS
NOW OF RECORD. I f ANY
purauanl to r a knai daciaa ol lorectoaua amarad n a caaa pending at
tax) C om . r a aiyto ol *m cn a:
JAMES B NUTTER 6 COMPANY
va JOHN POWELL MOOOY. M us..
ataL
Pataona witn a dtsaWrry wno naad
a apwoal accommudaiun to parttoipaut at m a proceedurg mould con­
tact ADA Coordinator al X I N Park
Avanua. Suita N. X I . Santord.
Florida 32771 a l N a il bya daya pnor
to r a procaaiAng Tvrapnona (407)
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via Florida Ratay Serves
WITNESS my tim d and official aaal
ol u x j Coun m a ism day ol July.
1999
(COURT SEAL)
HonorAON Maryanna Mora*
Clam ol tha C ro a t Court
By : Ooromy W bodon
Dapuly Clark
LAW OFFICES OF
JOSEPH PANIEILO
Pott Oltica Boa 2347
Tampa. Florida 33601
Pucam J u ty tt-30
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C A M NO: 991616 CA I I P
REPUBLIC SECURITY BANK.
PU UN D fP
VS
JAMES T PURVIS.
IP LIVING. ANO IF
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. DC VIST IS .
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS, CREDITORS
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
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PURVIS, IF UVINO. ANO I f
DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
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LIENORS CREDITORS
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OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING.
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
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SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. M C j
JOHN DOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
OEFENO ANTIS)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p u auan ID a Summary Fnal Judgmanl
at toractoaraw datod JUy 11. 1688.
amarad m Can) e tn a No 9 ) io ta
CA 14 P at r a C ro at C oui si r a
18TH Judicial C ro a t ki and tot
SEMINOLE Com fy SANFORO.
Florida. I wd a rt to r a rvghMl and
baat baton tor cam AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR ol r a SEMINOLE
County Courmouia bcsiad at X IN .
PARK AVENUE in SANFORO.
Ftotida at 1100 a m. on r a l i f t day
ol AUGUST. 1999 r a M ow ing
lard Summary Fnal Judgmark. 10LOT IS , BLOCK *8*. SWEETWA­
TER
OAKS.
SECTION
17.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT
BOOK 21. PAGE 52. PUBLIC
RECOROS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
Daiad r w &lt;5m day ot Jury, &lt;999.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryanna Moraa
Clark ot r a C rcu l Court
By. O orory W Bonon
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DEE-217
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL COURT.
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORlOA
Caaa No.: H -0R -29J1-06C G
CAMILLE WHEELER.
va.
PATRICIA M WHEELER.
AOUILES ROJAS.
Raipondantt.
NOTICE O f ACTION
TO AOUILES ROJAS
483 L is t 33rd Straat
H unan. Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED trial an
PaMion lor Temporary Custody hat
bean Nad agensl you and you are
requaed to larva a copy ot you wnttan detenaal. 4 any. to 4 on me
Attorney tor Petitioner U vnaat
Fender, E aq u rf t t in
SouBi
Maitland A ra . Su m 10O. U atu nL
Florida 32751. on or batora AUGUST
31.1999 and Ha ma original sen r a
dark ol r a court saner before te r­
ra s on r a pefboner'a arty nay of
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d e la t/l wiM ba entered agamit you
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Petition
Daiad on r a 2 6 T day ol JUy,
1999
MARIANNE MORSE
Clerk ol ttw Circut Coud
By: Nancy R Winter
As Dapuly Clark
PubkiA Jufy X . August 8. 11. 20.
1999
DEE-218
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only allowed one earned run over the final 4-2/3 innings
in relief to keep Sanford Post S3 in the game Thursday.

Chaz Lytle (left) was 4-for-5, Including a triple, scored
two runs and drove in two, while Jeremy Meyers (right)

Legion*
C o a tla o td fro m P i| e I B

Richardson walked and scored on n double by
Pctracca. who had moved from the mound to
third base. Petracea then scored when Meyers
reached on an error.
Post 53 inched a little closer In the sixth In ­
ning. With one out. Rosado singled and Lytle
walked. Allegro hit Into a force out and Rosado
scored on a single by Rodriguez, making the
score 9-5.
Post 53 started to make things Interesting In
the seventh Inntng. Again with two out and no
one on. Dan Sanford singled, Anthony DlFonzo
was hit with a pitch and Rosado reached on a
dropped third strike. Lytle then dropped a single
Into left, scoring Sanford and DlFonzo.
But further damage was avoided as Lytle w*ns
picked otr on a designed play as the first baseman snuck In behind the runner and the pitcher
made a perfect throw.
With the score 9-7, Post 3 1 8 was looking for
some help. Jo e Herndon led off the bottom of the
seventh Inning with a single, but was erased on
a nice play by Meyers on a bunt try.
Greg Uneburg stole second, went to third a s
Cy McCuen reached on an error and scored on a
grounder lo first by Stalvey.
Post 53 then missed a golden opportunity In
the top of the eighth Inning. Allegro led off with a
double and went to third on a single by Ro­
driguez. The next batter struck out, but Petracea
walked to load the bases.
The runners were left stranded, however, as
the Inning ended with a strike out and a ground
out.
Post 318 got what proved to be the winning
run In the bottom of the eighth Inning. Slevln led
off the Inning with a walk, stole second and ad ­
vanced to third on a fly ball to right.
Ladow then hit a short hopper to third and Petracca had a little trouble getting the ball out of
his glove. He- finally made a good throw and It
appeared Sanford had the plate blocked, but the
umpire ruled that Slevln got his hand In safely.
Post 53 appeared lo be out of It, being down
Slevln appeared to be a dead-duck at the plate,
but the throw was wild and Slevln scored with
Torello going all the way to third, from where he
scored one out later on a triple by Adam Vincent.
Post 53 got a gift to tie the game In the third
Inning. Lytle singled and stole second and went
to third one out later on a single by Rodriguez,
who went to second on a short passed ball.
The scoring opportunity looked to go for
naught os the next baiter struck out and the fol­
lowing batter had two strikes, but a throw from
the catcher got away from the pitcher and Lytle
raced home with the tying run.
The tie was short-lived however.
Jo n Coutlangus led off the bottom of the third
Inning with a triple and scored on a single by
Slevln. Torello walked on four pitches and then
came a pair of very strange plays.
Bray Ladow hit a ball ofT the foot of Post 5 3
pitcher Angelo Petracea and bounded Into short
left field. The ball was recovered and the throw
had Torello beat at third base, but the Sanford
defender had h is back to the runner, who
avoided the tag attempt.

Vincent then hit a lung sacrifice fly lo right,
scoring Tnrello, but Ladow also scored on the
play as a throw got past third base, making ihr
score 6-2.
Post 318 appeared like It had clinched the
championship when It scored three runs In the
fourth Inning, again with some help from Post
53.
Matt Stalvey led off with a single and Coulalangus ripped his second straight triple. After on
out, Torello ripped n nm-scorlng single, ending
the nighl for Petracea.
Reliever Jerem y Meyers wnlkrri ladow, but
looked lo be out of Ihe Inning when Ihr next
batter grounded Into what looked like a double
pluy. Hut after stepping on serond. Ihe throw to
first was wild and Torello scored all the way from
second, giving Post 318 a 9-2 advantage.
But Post 53. which had comr hack nflrr losing
Its first game In both the Seminole Fourth of July
and Firecracker tournament's to win five straight
gitmrs and the championship In both, was nol
ready lo give In so easily.
With two out and no one on In Ihe fifth liming.
11-7 and having the first two batters of the ninth
Inning ground out.
But Lytle tripled Into the nghtflrld com er unds
Allegro hit a blast Into deep renter on which the
Post 31 8 fielder slid Into ihe fence trying to
make a spectacular catch and Allrgra came
around for an lnslde-the-p.irk home run.
Rodriguez (hen got nil Ihe way lo second on a
double error by the Post 3 1 8 shortstop and
scored on a double by Richardson, culling Ihr
lead to 11-10.
But there would be no more heroics, howrvrr.
us the next butter popped up to Ihe catcher lo
end the game.
In addition to Ihe defensive problems, the Pott
53 offense Just could not get a clutch hit as It
had at Irast two runners reuch luisr In every In­
ning and wound up Iruvlng l-t nmnrn* on base.
Providing Ihe offense for Ihisl 318. which left
eight runners on base of Its own. were Torello
(double, two singles, three runs. Kill). Herndon
(three singles). Coutlangus (two triples, two
runs, RBI). Ladow (triple, double, run, two RBI),
Slevln |lwo singles, three runs. RBI). Slalvry (two
singles, run. RBI). Vincent (triple, two Rill) and
Llneburg (run).
Doing the damage for Post 53 were Lytle
(triple, three singles, two runs, two UHI). Ro­
driguez (three singles, run. RBI). Allrgra (home
run, double, run, two RBI). Richardson (double,
run, twu Kill), Petracea [double, run. RBI).
Rosado (single, two ntns), Sanford (single, run).
Ju s tin Cooper (single) and DlFonzo (run).
Meyers did an admirable Job In relief, ullowlng
two runs, one earned, over four-and-lwo-thirds
Innings on five hits.
C H A M P IO N S H IP G A M E
PO ST 3 1 8 1 1 , POST 5 3 1 0
Stuiford Post 5 3
1 0 1 0 2 1 2 0 3 10 14 S
Port Bt. Lucie Post 3 1 8
3 0 4 3 0 0 111 . 11 13 B
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_ l l a l SU. A U rgra. ItM tu in lv m
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FurrUi&gt;- 311 . D M 3 3 . I.y tlr: IH isI 3 1 8 . C a ilL u ig ii* 1 U akiw . V ln
re n t l i l t
P in t 53. AJIi-gr.i K rtn n U „ P in t 3*1 2 9 I I : P in t 3IM
215 1

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Contributing to the Seagate
Software victory were Cary Plttard (triple, two singles, twu
runs scored, two RBI). Mike
Ivanov (double, two singles, two
runs scored, two Kill) and
Walter Luna (three singles, two
runs scored. RBI).
Also
hitting
were.
Rich
Carlson (home run, single,
three runs scored, two RBI).
Rob Karnmel (triple, single, two
runs scored). Drew Coulter
(double,
single,
two
runs
scored. RBI), Damon Hawkins
(two singles, run scored, two
RBI). Mike Garcia (two singles).
Peter Immlng (single, two RBI)
and Andrew Harris (run scored.
RBI),
Providing the offense for Nice
'N Easy were Dean Parmer
(double, single, two RBI). Mark
Huaman (double, single, run
scored). Mark Clatterbuck (two
singles, two runs scored). Steve
Passwater (two singles. RBI).
Denny Bowman and Mike Berry
(one single, one run scored and
one RBI each). Tom W ilks
(single, run scored).
Mike
McLuhon (twu RBI) and 'Dm
Barrett (run scored).
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COMRANY

R UM T1FF
VS
LEIOHTON W HENRKXCS
A K A LEIOHTON WASHMOTON
MENRIOUES. I f U VM G . ANO IF
OCAO. THE UNKNOWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS. 0CV1SEES.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CUJMiNQ AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH,
U N O IR OR AGAINST
LEIOHTON W MENRIOUES
A K A LEIGHTON WASHINGTON
HENRKXlES. CMARMAINC J.
HENRK3UES A K A CHARMAINE
JULIET MENRIOUES. IF
U VIN Q . ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. GRANTEES
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO A U . OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN MTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAMST CHARMAINE J
MENRIOUES AK/A
CHARMAINE JULIET
MENRIOUES. OAKUNO
VILLAGE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. M C : JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DEEENOANT(S)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
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entered n Crv4 Caaa No M 619 CA
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.: IS U K R
IN RE THE ESTATE OR
FLOYD SAMUEL BECKER.

FLOYO

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TION ONE. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 29. PAOE(S) St ANO
52. OF THE PUBLIC RECOROS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORtOA
Dated to a lM i day ol JiAy, IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARY ANNE MORSE
Clerk of to* C ro A Court

court W ITH IN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
Tha data ol toa Vs! pubkcaoon of
tow Nooca a to* 22nd day of JMy.
1999
Personal Representative
Cheryl Y. Becker
139 A ina Avarua
Lake Mary, /ta rd a 32749
Attorney lor Person*
Representative
Joseph A Rotwr. Etqure
Post otfree Bor 950178
Lake Mary. Ftonda 32799 0178
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hava high standard*, do you?

D ept Secretary
Answers phones 4 G rads cans
Type* correspondence 4 raports M u tt h a v * tic e p tic n a l
people N u ll M usi b * computer
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data ol to * tost pubkcaoon ol tots
no te* must ll* toar cleans wen tow
Court W ITH IN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OR THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE OATE OF SER
VICE O F A COPY OR THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM other credeors ol to * decadent
and parson* having claims or
damands agam tt to * dacadanri

You'll find the
“ Best B argains”
In the
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Classifieds!

Diractor o l N urim g. F id Tana
C ’ .A s A ls h rtta.F T .P T
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4 additional banahts Drug Free
Work Place
BIB 1 . 2nd SL Santord

BECKER.

AT THE WEST FRONT DOOR OR
THE COURTHOUSE 01 to * SEMI­
NOLE C ouky Courthouse located at
301 N Park A«a n Santord. Ftonda
at t l 00 am on to * 10th day of
AUGUST. IB M
the toaowyig

Deputy Clark
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIOJ STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
901 S University Drive Suae 900
Plantation. FL 33124
(9 94 )2 3 ) *000
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in accordanc* mto to* American

93— R o o m s F o r R e .v t

323-1740

tors Court are requved to to# toerr
obyeckona wen tod Cowl W ITHIN
THE U T E R OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE OATe OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OR THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY OATS AFTER THE
OATE OR SERVICE OR A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
AJ cradaori ol to* decedent and
othar persons haring d am n or
damands agam tt decadenr ■ estate
on whom a copy ol Rat none* I*

P ut ash jufy 23. X 1999
DEE-148

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modaaon lo parbexsata in tow procaaGng mould comacl toe Clerk of
to * CvcuH Court at toa SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-3234330. not tottr toan savan days prior
to to * procaarkng It hearing
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t 000-9948770. via Ftonda Relay

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Dump Truck Driver/
SITE WORK LABORER

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n a n d i « 7 0 0 p m . an TTwtcMy. August S, 19M . to oonwder ■ pmposed
d ian g t t&gt; SemtnoN Proper*** ORt Development Onto* a l to * C*y c l
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A TRACT OP U N O LYMO M SECTION 29 ANO SECTION 22. TOWN8»*R I t SOUTH. RANQE 30 EAST. BEMO TR A CTS. TRACT 10. TRACT
14, A M ) TRACT IS O f S S M N O U TOWNS CENTER R E R U T ACCOROM Q TO THE R U T THEREOR AS RECOROEO N R U T SOON 41. PAGES
S S. ANO 10 OR THE RUSLIC RECOROS OR tC U M O LE COUNTY.
FLOMOA. OESC R ISIO AS EOUOW S:
COAMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OR THE ABOVE REFER­
ENCED TRACT IS AS THE ROINT OR BEQM NM Q, SA C ROB4T LYMO
ON THE EASTERLY LIMITED ACCESS RIGHT OR-WAT U NE OR STATE
ROAD 400 INTERSTATE 4). ACCOROMQ TO FLOACA DEPARTMENT
OR TRANSFORATION RJOMTOF WAY MAR. SECTION 7714401 ANO
SECTION 7911401 ANO ALSO LV9CQ ON THE NORTHERLY RtOHT-ORWAV OR THE FLOMOA DEPARTMENT OR TRANSRORATIONSSMMOLE
COUNTY RtQHT-OR WAY ACCOROMO TO O f F O A L RECOROS BOOR
1174. RAGE 1391 OR THE RUSLIC RECOROS OR SEMMOLS COUNTY.
FLOROA; THENCE RUN NORTH t T V W EAST. ALONQ THE EAST­
ERLY RM HT OP-WAY LINE OR SAO STATE ROAD 400. A DISTANCE OR
I2 2 4 S 0 FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER OR SA O TRACT Ik .
THENCE. CONTM UM O ALONQ SAO STATE ROAO RIQHT-OR WAY.
RUN NORTH 09*4739*. ALONG THE NORTH UNE OR BAR) TRACT 1R A
DISTANCE UR IS 1 S» FEET TO A N O N TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
WESTERLY, THENCE RUN NORTHERLY. ALONG SA O CURVE ANO
SAO RMHT-OR-WAY UNE HAVMG A RADIUS OR 9S1S 79 FEET. A C S N
TRAL ANGLE OR 2 *3 I2 4 ". AN ARC IEN Q TH OR 129 99 FEET. A CPORO
LENGTH OR 129 97 FEET ANO A CHORO BEARING OR NORTH 1 9 W 5 r
EAST THENCE. CONTM UM G ALONQ SAO ROHTOR-W AV U NE. RUN
NORTH irO STNP EAST. 437SS FEET TO THE NORTHWEST CORNER
OR SAO TRACT 10 THENCE OERARMO SA O RlOHT-OR-WAV UNE.
RUN SOUTH 7 r S 4 i r EAST. ALONG THE NORTH UNE OR SA O TRACT
10. A DISTANCE OR 45 S3 FEET TO A POINT ON A NON-TANGENT
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHEASTERLY: THENCE RUN SOUTHEASTERLY
ALONG SA O CURVE MAVMQ A RAOOS OR 90S 00 E IE T . A CENTRAL
ANGIE OR W * n r . AN ARC LENGTH OR 14037 FEET. A CHORO
LENGTH OR 137 M E IE T ANO A CHORO SEARING OR SOUTH 33*30*31*
EAST. THENCE RUN SOUTH W U M ^ A S T 300 44 E IE T TO A CURVE
CONCAVE WESTERLY. THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAO
CURVE MAVMQ A RADIUS OR 30 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
79"0E44T. AN ARC LENGTH OR 4 1 44 FEET. A CHORO IE N Q TH OR 3923
FEET. ANO A CHORO BEARMO OF SOUTH 14*1039* EAST THENCE
RUN SOUTH 25*2747* WEST. 92 03 FEET TO A CURVE CONCAVE
EASTERLY THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SA O CURVE MAVMQ A
RAOOS OR 14175 FEET. A CENTRAL ANGLE OR 73*3 3 2 7*. AN ARC
IEN Q TH OR 1B4 M FEET A CHORO LENGTH OR 172 13 E IE T . A M ) A
CHORO BEARMO OR SOUTH U *2 7 9 *r EAST. TO THE NORTH UNE OR
THE ABOVE REFERENCE TRACT IS THENCE RUN NORTH 19*4738*
EAST. ALONO THE NORTH UNE OR SAO TRACT Ik A DISTANCE OR
54747 FEET TO A ROMT ON THE WESTERLY AtOMT-OF-WAY UNE OR
TOWNS CENTER BOULEVARD AS PER OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK
2S12. RAGES 1931 THROUGH 1S47. ACCOROMQ TO THE AFORE kAO
RUSUC RECOROS. SCMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. SAO ROMT SCMQ
ON A NON-TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY THENCE RUN
SOUTHERLY ALONQ SA O CURVE K/WINO A RADIUS OR 1042 00 FEET.
A CENTRAL ANGLE OR 02*2141*. AN ARC LENQTH OR 4 40 0 FEET. A
CHORO LENOTH OR 45 00 FEET. ANO A CHORO BEARMO OR SOUTH
o o r t r v r w e s t , t h e n c e c o n t in u e a l o n g slao r o h t -o r -w a v
UNE. SOUTH 4 4-7S 5*- EAST. I t 77 FEET TO A NON TANGENT CURVE
CONCAVE EASTERLY THENCE CONTM UM O ALONG SAO TOWN CEN­
TER BOULEVARD RIGHT-OR-WAY RUN SOUTHERLY ALONG SAO
CURVE MAVMQ A RADIUS OR 1090 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLE OR
22*354OT. AN AFC LENOTH OR 414 07 FEET. A CHORO LENGTH OR
411.36 FEET. ANO A CHORO BEARMO OR SOUTH 12*2959* EAST
THENCE. CONTM UM O ALONO SAO ROMT OR WAY U NE. RUN SOUTH
23*3944* CAST. 0 0 0 0 0 FEET TO A CURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY
THENCE RUN SOUTHERLY ALOFO SAO CURVE. HAVMO A RAOOS OF
940 00 FEET. A CENTRAL ANOLE O f 39*11 4 9 . AN ARC LENQTH OF
404 33 FEET. A CHORO LENOTH OF 397 93 FEET. A M ) A CHORO BEAR
M O OF SOUTH 0 8 *3 2 W EAST. TO THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF THE
ABOVE MENTIONCO TRACT t4 ANO THE AFORESAID FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT o r TRANSRORAHONSEUMO l E COUNTY R ig h t o f WAV iw a AAIO PO NT l ie s ON a TANGENT CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHERLY THENCE RUN WESTERLY ALONG SAO RIGHT-OP WAY
UNE ANO SAJO CURVE MAVMQ A HAOAIS LENOTH OF 2914 52 FEET. A
CENTRAL a n g l e OF 07-3752*. AN ARC LENOTH OF 3 7 4 *7 FEET A
CHORO LENOTH O f 374 SB FEET ANO A CHORO BEARMO OF SOUTH
■ 1*4731* WEST THENCE RUN SOUTH &gt;5*31737* WEST. ALONO SAO
RlOMTOF WAY UNE. 15B1 59 FEET TO THE PCXNT OF BEORMMQ
THE ABOVE DESCRIBED TRACT OR U N O LIES M THE CITY OR SAN
FORO SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
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Cay Commaaon n lavor of. or tg a n a . to * exposed change Tha C*y
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Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad

4 a •Serrano!# HmM, Sanford. Florida •Friday. July 30.1999

103—Houses*
Unfurnished

141—Homes For Sale

K IT ’N’ CARLYLE ® by U rry Wright

223—Miscellaneous

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borhood S2S04C

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217—G arage Sales

97—Afartments
Furnished

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1S1—AmtANCES 4
Furniture For Sale
99—Afartments
Unfurnished
143—Waterfront
Property For Sale
117—Commercial
Rentals

route Beam ana Earn Sacond
St. Santord aam • 2pm Sat

219—Wanted t o B uy

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Furniture For S ale

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(407) 322­
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55 Store fodder
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26 Actress Qarr
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30 Hand motions
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                    <text>FR ID A Y
April 16, 1999
9181 Year, No, 167
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL
• O C M ito

S e rv in g

Rock Lake
student called
to Torah.

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

□BRIEFLY
T h e l i t * — M l H u g h E.
Th o m a s J r . O o lf T o u rn a m e n t
will be held to d a y b e g in n in g
■t 1 p m . at the W ekJva O o lf
C h ib . 3 0 0 H u n t C l u b M v d ..
Longwood. D e p u ty Tho tn a a
was shot and k ille d 10 ye a rs
ago In the line o f d u ty . Th e
tournam ent la h e ld to raise
m oney to s u p p o rt pu blic
safety professionals1 families
In times of need. T h e r e w ill
be a fly aver b y tw o of the
Sem inole C o u n ty sh e riffs
helicopters.
T h o o i la d s e t t j C o u n c il w ill
meet M onday at 7 p .m . at
city h all. 400 A le x a n d ria
BJvd.. Oviedo. T h e co uncil la
scheduled to c o n s id e r a
resolution that w o u ld estab­
lish w a te r re s trictio n s for th e
city. F o r In fo rm a tio n , call
(407) 8 7 7 -0 0 0 1 .

M f i F in e A rts T h e a t e r p re s­
ents H a ro ld P inter’s The
Birthday Party o n A p ril 23
■nd 2 4 at 8 p .m . a n d on A p r il
25 at 2 p .m . P in te r’s first h illlength play. It w a s w ritten tn
1958. Directed b y D r . K a re n
Copp. w ith B ria n N o la n as
stage m anager, th e show fea­
tures students M a tt Davis,
Tra c y O ordo n. S u s a n Letchford. W illia m M itc h e ll. M i­
chael O id a k rr a n d Eddie
Whttewolf. Tick e ts a re $6 to
the general p u b lic . 0 5 for
•enters a n d s tu d e n ts from
other schools a n d free to S C C
student, fkculty a n d staff. F o r
in form a tion , call (4 0 7 ) 3 2 8 -

8s*qq| B o a rd is seeking in ­
put for nam es for E le m e n ta ry
School *Oa that w ill b e built
In the O viedo area, opening
In A u gu st. 2000. T h e school
Is located on the n o r t h side
of C h a p m a n Road, east of
Alafoya T r a il tn O v ie d o . T h e
school w ill accom m odate
approximately 8 0 0 students
grades K -5 at a co st o f ap ­
proxim ately $8 m illio n . A n y
recom m endations fo r names
can be forwarded to Dede
Schaffner. D irector. C o m m u ­
nity Involvem ent. Sem inole
C oun ty Public S c h o o ls. 400
E. Lake M ary B o u le va rd .
Sanford. 32773. T h e dead­
line for sub m issio n o f nam es
Is M ay 7.

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School bus tips
over in accident,
students not hurt
A L T A M O N T E SP R IN G S - T w o
separate accidents In A h a m onte Springs this m o r n in g
sent to area hospitala a 17ye a r old girl, and the d riv e r of
a tru ck , who hit a school b u s
c a rryin g
handicapped
stu ­
dents to Lake M ary
H ig h
School.
B o th accidents o ccurred at
the com er of Jam estow n a n d
M ontgom ery Road at a b o u t 7
a .m . No one In the school b u s
w as injured, police said.
T h e two Lake M ary H ig h
students In the bus were able
to attend school today, a c ­
co rd in g
to
Mike
Nelson,
spokesman for the A lta m o n te
S p rin g s police. Th e school b u s
flipped onto Its side after b e ­
ing struck b y a truck.
The
d riv e r of the tru c k was ta k e n
to Florida Hospital with in ju ­
ries that do not appear to be
serious, police said.
In a separate accident, C a rla

Logan. 17. w ho was the pas­
senger the othe r tru c k stru ck
at the Intersection was a ir­
lifted
to O rla n d o
Regional
M edical C e n te r w ith head la c­
erations. police said.
Logan, w h o was the passen­
g e r in the tru c k that police
said had the right-o f-w a y on a
green lig h t tra w lin g south on
Ja m e s to w n , is In stable c o n d i­
tio n . a cco rd in g to Jo e B ro w n ,
hospital spokesm an. T h e tru ck
co u ld not stop, as a car turned
left on Ja m e s to w n from M o n t­
go m e ry R oad, w ith a green
light but not a green a rro w .
Both accidents are still b e ­
in g Investigated.
Police had
not released the nam es of a n y ­
one Involved In the accident as
o f 10 s.m .
The
Intersection
of
Ja m e s to w n and M on tgo m e ry
Roads w as tem porarily shut
d o w n w hile police and rescue
w orkers attended to the acci­
dents.
T h a t 's a busy road.* said
Nelson of the four-lane M o n t­
go m e ry Road. 'It's a d a n g e r­
ous Intersection.*

Audubon Society
releases Kite
M A ITL A N D • A young S w a l­
low-tailed Kite that was r e s ­
cued
and brought
to
th e
Aud ub o n 's C enter for B ird s of
Prey last August has been r e ­
leased back to the wild.
T h e Kite, found off S ta te
Road 40 near O rm o n d B e ach
w ith a fractured wing. Is th e
fo urth Swallow-tailed Kite to
be released by the M a itla n d
C en te r, which also treats o th e r
b ird s of prey Including eagles,
h aw ks, owls and osptey.
T h e Kite was released last
week on Lake Dtsston In F la ­
gler County.
In Seminole County. S w a l­
low-tailed Kites can be spotted
In W eldva State Park.
'O n e time I did see IS at th e
park.* Carol Gilliland, a c e r t i­
fied veterinary technician w ith
the Florida Au d ub o n So cie ty,
said. T h i s Is the time of y e a r
to see them, too.*
T h e Kites reside In F lo rid a
from February through S e p ­
tem ber. then leave for S o u th
Am erica for the winter.
E n v i­
ronmentalists said that w h ile
the Injured kite's recovery w as

swift, it w as too late for the
b ird to jo in the rest of the
c o m m u n a l flock to begin the
5 .0 0 0 -m ile Jo urn e y back to
B ra x ll.
T h e Kite has been fitted w ith
a Fish and W ildlife Service
band.
S w a llo w -ta ile d
Kited
dis­
perse north through Florida
a n d to S o u th C arolina w here
they breed In pair.
Nesting
o c cu rs b y the end of J u n e and
J u ly .
B y A u g ust, the b ird s
congregate tn South Flo rid a
before m ig ratin g south In large
n u m b e rs .
T h e bird grow s to 22 to 24
Inches In length w ith a w in g ­
span reaching 50 Inches. Its
w in gs, ru m p , back and tall are
b lo ck , w hile Its head and u n ­
d e rp a rts are w hite. Th e re Is
a n Iridescent shoulder patch
o n the back side of the w ing
web. w hich Is only visible from
above.
Th e
Sw allow -tailed
Kite,
w ith
Its deeply-forked
tall
w h ic h grows almost twice as
long as Its b ody. Is not well d e ­
signed for ca ptivity.
T h e s e K ites are acrobatic
a n d pow erful In flight w hile
cha sin g dragonflies and other

Is B5th birthday In 1896 a4h guests inducing county

Museum makes National
Register of Historic Places
SAN FO RD
Sem inole
C o u n ty's *Old F o lk s Home”
from 1928 to 1884 • now the
M use um o f S e m in o le C o u n ty
H istory • has m ade h is to ry one
more lim e .
’
Th e
pebble
dash
stucco
b u ild in g on B ush B ou le vard Is
now listed tn th e
National
Register of H istoric Places.
Th e Florida N a tion a l Kraister
Review
Board
notified
the
Sem inole
H istorica l
Society
and the
C o u n ty
Board
of
C om m issioners
that
It had
u n an im ou sly
re c o m m e n d e d
the listing.
T h is w as Just the news M u ­
seum Specialist H e le n Jacob s
wanted to hear. *We're doing
everything we ca n to m ake the
place m ore a p pe a lin g for our
guests.” she said T h u rs d a y .
'B e in g In the N a tion a l Register
Is the u ltim a te h o n o r.”
Ja c o b s sold that m ore than
1.500 people visited the m u ­
seum In 1998. e x p e rie n c in g
exhibits
that
d e p ict
the
county's rich h is to ry - In c lu d ­
ing all the data on the b u ild in g
Itself.
"W hen the c o u n ty began Its
Park H ouse or F a rm In 1928.
os m a n y as 38 of the Indigent
or disadvantaged lived In the
b u ild in g ,” she said. T h e r e was
a little garden, orange trees,
pigs a n d cows a n d a c hick e n
coop. A full-tim e s u p e rin te n ­
dent also lived In th e hom e.”
Ja c o b s said that n u rse s and
cooks w orked at the home.

• sk oa l's board m eetings are
held the second (a t 3 :3 0 p .m .)
and the fourth (at 7 p .m .)
T U E S D A Y of the m o n th ,
m onthly In s u m m e r, l a M a y

Rachel Lee, she said, w as th e
most
famous
n u rse
w ho
worked at the place - h e r
name appearing fre que n tly In
the county’s history.
• T h e b wHihig) mm t i n first «#
be erected o n « 2 acres o f la n d

faculty
In
1064, a n d
the
c o u n ty m u se u m In 1980. In
the last two years, the co u n ty
com m ission approved fun d s to
restore the building. *We are
g t re T n e iy
Indebted ^ t o
the

Five-Points Com plex. Ja c o b s
said that a convict c a m p was
soon located there, also. It sat
on a lot that Is n ow the J u v e ­
nile Assessment C en te r.
Th e 'O ld Folks H om e ” b e ­
came an agriculture extension

7 * o M w sm w s is s p a n T i n s
d a y through Friday from 0
a m . to noon and from I p .m .
to 4 p .m . Ja c o b s said that ef­
forts are being made to have
volunteers show the m u se u m
on weekend
beginning
this
fall.

School board
unveils calendar

□QUOTE
STAFF WHITER

“L oyalty m e a n s
n o th in g u n l e s s it
h a s a t its h e a r t
th e a b s o lu te p rin
cip le o f s e lf­
s a c r if ic e ."

□ INDEX

Sim ply Dazzling
The Seminole High School DarzJer Dance Teem and
Expressions Flag Team received recognition from
Mayor Larry Dale Monday for their recent performance
at the 1999 Marching Auxiliary National Competition in

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San Antonio. Texas. Receiving recognition are (left to
right) Mandy McLain, Nikki Templeton, Kimberly
Huffman, director Maureen Maguire.
Kimberty
Johnson, Brandy Ortiz, and Brandi Gleason.

S E M IN O L E
C O U N TY
Seminole
C o u n ty
school
board
m em bers
Tu e sda y
adopted 3 -2 a school c a le n ­
d a r without a fall break.
T h e week-long break w as a
residual perk w hich m a n y
teachers and some p a re n ts
lobbied to keep In place, but
a *late-as-posslble start date*
In August sw ung the vote In
favor of Calendar 'A . '
Vice chairw om an
Sandy
Robinson and board m e m b e r
Jeanne M orris cast the two
dissenting votes.
T h e calendar also allow s
fo r a teacher w orkday at the
end of each 9-week p e rio d ;
Wednesday prio r to T h a n k s ­
giving os a n o n -a tte n d a n ce
day; a 2-week m in im u m W ln -

ter vacation: a 2-week m in i­
m u m Sp rin g vacation; end of
first semester prior to W in te r
b reak; and end the y e a r m
early as possible.
U n d e r this plan, students
w ill attend from Aug. 7 to
M a y 30. 1999. Students w ill
be o u t on various teacher and
adm inistrative workdays and
for
weekday
holidays
on
(Sept. 29). Thanksgiving (Nov.
2 2 -2 4 ), W in te r Vacation (D e c .
21 • J a n . 5). Martin Lu th e r
King's B irth d a y (Jan .
15).
President's
D ay (Feb.
19).
S p rin g Break (Mar.
1 2 -16 )
and M em orial Day (M ay 2 8 ).
Students m u st attend school
a total of 180 days.
In other business, the board
approved
unanim ously
the
purchase of 2 8 new cars for
$ 3 5 9 ,7 7 2 .
from Don Reid
Ptsass » n Calsadar, Pigs S A

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t&gt;rMzy. muggy and mW. Mostly cloudy tomorrow wNh
■towers In to* north.
OsorglK Breezy and cool tonlgM. Varying sm arts of
clouds tomorrow wMh nothing mors than ■ sprinkts;
rsmsMng quits cool and bJuststy
Mississippi: Drsszy and cool tonight. Varying amounts
of clouds tomorrow wtth noting mors t u n a iprtnhle;
rsmsMng quits mn* and blustery,
m a tu r e Brseiy and cool tonight. Varying amounts of
clouda tomorrow eMt noting mors han a sprinkle;
rsmssang quits cool and blustery.
■outei Carofbre Party to moaty cloudy tonight and
quite cool. Timas of ctouda end suwNng tomorrow,
brssiy and cool teh a law ahowsra.
Lewiston*: Cool, dsar and crisp trtght. Party to mosty
sunny tomorrow*, blustery and cool s t i noting most
tu n a psasing sprinkle.

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TODAY’S HISTORY: On this day in l*Sl.
Jordan, premiered on N B C radio.
On this day In 1973, the Apollo XVI
spacecraft was launched on a voyage
to the moon. Aboard were astronauts
John Y o un g . C ha rle s Duke and
Thomae Mattingly.

A i n Trebek? Was be selected t*
eaacaa " J eepai dy" becaaae he la
ra iy leU IH gial sr brraaaa af kls id
acatlaaal LackgroaadT — J.W ..

5 S 1,*yJ ^ oor*
married Nicole Rothschild, and Harry
Connlck J r . married Jill Goodacre.

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RE- NOTICE
OF FORSOLOEURE BALE
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
fMrtuanl to an Order Granting
His
Motion
to
Ratal
Forecloeuia Sals dalad April t.
tats, tnisrod In Civil Cota No.
SS 1444 CAt 4 ol tho Circuit
Court of tho 1STH Judicial
Circuit in and lor SEMINOLE
County. In Sanford. Florida. I
will salt lo tea highest and boat
bidder for cosh af the Waal
Iron! door of tea SEMINOLE
County Courthouse In Sanford,
Florida, at 11 00 o'clock a m.
on Iho am day ol MAY. ttS f Iha
tolknring described property as
aat forth in aaid Summary Final
Judgment to-wit
LO T 4S. SUNRISE VILLAGE
UNIT 3. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK IT . PAOE IS OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
Dalad due tat day of APRIL.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNS MORSE.CLERK
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Jane E Jesewic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabrl■ties naedmg a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tea
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al 407-323-4330
EXT 4227.
I-IOO-9SS-S771
(TDD) or I-S0Q-94S-S770. via
Florida Raley Service
DAVID J STERN. PA
SOI S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(954) 233-4000
Publith Aprils. IS. 1999
DEB-10

Cup In ate game*,
TO D A Y 'S Q U O T E : "Man la so mads
that he can only And relaxation from
one kind of labor by taking up anotber." - Anatete F rw w e
r a t l T0 D A r8
* ° ° N{
moon (April I«).

TODAY'S BIRTHDAYS: Wilbur
Wright (1147-1112). inventor, Anatoio

CARMIM J. SORMNTINO.
IF LIVING, AND IF DCAD.
TH1 UNKNOWN SPOUSS.
M ilM . D iV tS S IS. OAANTM S,
A I M S t l l . U iN O M .
CMUMTOaa. TRUST* **.
AND A U . OTHEft PARTI (S
CLAUNNO AN IN TE M B T BY,
th r o u g h , u n o ir or
AOAIN8 T CARUKN J.
BORRtNTINO: UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF CARMIN J.
SORRINTJNO. IF ANY
SUNRISC OWNERS OROUPS.
INC ; UEOO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION; JOHN DOC
AND JANE O O I AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN POSSESSION
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NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant
to
an
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Salo
dated Marts 31, IS M . and
aatewd In Cats HO. E r-O lltE
af Dm Circuit Court ol INo EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY SUCCESSOR BY
MEROER TO METMOR FINAN­
CIAL. INC. ts tea Plaintiff and
FRANCINE T BROCK. SAN­
FORD PLACE HOMEOWNERS
ASSOCIATION. INC . DARRELL
E BROCK: TENANT at N/K/A
ERNEST a t LAURENT art Ilia
Dtltndtnls. I will tall to Iha
highest and bast biddar lot
ca*N at tbs Wa.t front door ot
A#
Saminolo
County
Courthowao. Sanford. Florida.
■111:00 a.m.. on tho 4th day of
MAY. mo. Iha following
daacrlbad proparty a t aat forth
In said Final Judgment:
LOT 10«. SANFORD PLACE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
THE PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES SE­
ES. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and tea
•sal of tela Court on Match 31.
IM S
(SEAL)
Maryanna Moras
Clark ol tea Circuit Court
By Jana E Jaatwie
Dapuly Clark
Echsvarria. McCalls. Rayrnar,
Barratt A Frsppier
Post Olltca Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33SOI
F97052545
If you art a parson with a dis­
ability who naada accommoda­
tion in ordor to participate in
this proceeding, you aro antiHad at no coal to you. for tho
provision of certain assistance
Ptoaso
contact
Court
Administration at 301 N Park
Avenue.
Sanford, Florida
E l m , telephone number (+07)
323-4330. within 2 working
days ol your receipt ol Hue doc­
ument, II hearing impaired.
(TOO) 1.400-955-8771
Publish April S. IS. IM S
DEB-43

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tetlr claims with this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVB
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF T H II NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of Iha deca­
dent and persona having clauna
or demands against tea deca­
de n t! aatala must file their
clauna with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRET PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tho date ol Iho first publica­
tion ol tera Notice la April S.
IM S
Personal Representative
M. JEAN METHVtN
10S Eileen Drive
AJIamonte Springs, FI
31714
Attorney for Personal
Representative
Florida Bar Ho 0SI43I
LAWRENCE W
CARROLL. JR.. PA
7M Turnbull Ava . r202
Altamonte Springs. FI 32701
Telephone (407) 240-5544
Publish April 0. 14. 1094
DEB-43

their clalma with thte Court
WITHIN TH E LATER OF THREE
MONTHS A FTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
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�C alendar
The follow in g report* w ere com piled from the
Sem inote County S h eriff* O ffice fo r o rn a te
reported through April 13.
D IB f lf

A L T A M O N T E M U M I , A p ril 14, 4 :4 7 p .m ..
O rre n b rla r Lane. Ju liu s Dem ean W ebster.
DO B 1/38/78, w as arrested by Altam onte
Springs Police officers, c h a rte d w ith Sale of
Cannabis.
r an i m a r A p ril 14. l:3 0 p .m „ State
Rood 6 00 . Eugene Patrick O ray, D O B
12/9/48, was arrested by C a a a d b e n y Police
officers, charged w ith ftoaaeaalon of Marl*
Juana and Possesalon o f D ru g Paraphernalia.
• A M O t B , A pril 14. 6 p .m .. Sth Street.
Janies Cedrtck C ental!, w aa arrested by
Seminole C o un ty a h e rilTs officers, charged
with Sale of Controlled Substance tn Lieu
(Crack Cocaine).
M I W M D , A p ril 14. S :IB p .m .. 6th Street.
Deaudrta Jerm ain e *Sudier Bradley. D O B
9/26/78. and Sylvia C laudia “S w itch ' W at­
son. D O B 6/30/80. were arrested fay Sem i­
nole C o unty Sheriffs officers, charted w ith
Possession of a Controlled Substance (C rack
Cocaine) and Possession of Cannabis W ith In­
tent to Sell / D istribute. Bradley waa also
charged w ith Sale o f a Controlled Substance
(Crack Cocaine). W atson w as also charged
w ith Conspiracy to Sell a Controlled Sub­
stance (C rack Cocaine).
B A ItrO M D . A p ril 14. 9 :5 8 p .m ., 13th Place.
Kenneth Lee H unt. D O B 8 /8/0 6 . was a r­
rested by Seminole C o un ty Sheriffs officers,
charged w ith Controlled Substance •• Pos­
session of Cocaine a n d Controlled Substance
- Possession of Cannabis U n d e r 20 Oram s.
SA B FO M D . A p ril 14. 3 :3 0 p m .. Lincoln Ave­
nue. Elgin D eJohn H olla way. D O B 10/29/80.
was arrested by Sem inole C o un ty Sheriffs
officers, charged w ith Sale o f Cocaine and
Ppsersaion of Cocaine.
B A R T O W . A pril 14. 2:48
p .m .. H ighland

Avenue,
Valentine
R udo lph
J r ..
DOB
10/17/78. W U a r r e s t e d t v f e n in o le County
Shcrlffa officers, charged wtth Sale of C o ­
caine and PnaarsWon of Cocaine.
B A R P O B D . Aped 14, 10:30 p .m .. Deepw ater
Avenue, Jerom e
B e rnard
Olbaon. D O B
9/26/78. w as arrested fay Sem inole County
Sheriffs
officers, charged w ith Controlled
Substance - Posaess C rack Cocaine and fta ana Less T h a n 20 O n u n s Cannabis W ithout
Valid R /X .
S A N TO R O . A p ril 14. 10:30
p .m .. 11th
Street. Kevin A n th o n y D a d s. D O B 8/14/66,
was arrested by Sanford Police officers,
charged w ith ftoaseaa / Use D ru g Parapher­
nalia and Pasaeas Counterfeit Controlled
Substance W ith Intent to S e ll/ DtatrSbufe
S A N TO R O . A p ril 14. 2 p m .. South Maple

prey.* Reaee Coffins, D ire c to r
o f the Mattland Center a n d
V ice
Preatden t
of F lo rid a
Auouoon society, m m ,
m

Ford for uae In sum m ertim e
d rive l's e d u ca tio n p ro g rams.
Th e vehicles were
trsd tUonaUy used for a n entire
ach ool ye a r a n d then resold
to the o rig in a l dealer. Aa of
thia year, "d rive r's « T la only
taught tn a im m e r. w h ic h the
district’s
directo r
o f p u r­
chasing. D o n Nicholas, said,
•made tt d ifficu lt to strike a
Th e board m em bers did n ot
approve, however, a proposal
by Progressive In su ra n ce to
underwrite the p urcha se of
12 of the 26 c a n , re d u c in g
the cost to the d istric t b y
610.188.

T h ro u g h
sold, the
w o rld , and
thought to

thia window, tt la
crestor views o u r
so these birds a re
be meoaengcr i b e -

U M O W O O O . A p ril IB , 19: IS a m .
Road 434. Daniel Joseph lle lfonatlm
9/10/82. waa arrested by Semtnole
Sheriffs officers, c h a re d w tth DOT.
B A R T O W . A p ril IS . 3 :3 5 a m . Buati
van). Susan R iylb s Plcotte. D O B 7/
was arrested by Sanford M ic e &lt;
charged w ith D U t.

A L T A M O N T E gPR IN O g . A p ril 14. 7 :3 0 p a l..
East Altam onte D rive . Erie SOvenaan, D O B
1/28/70. and M ark A nth o n y V alentin. D O B
12/6/74,
were
arrested
b y Altam onte
SpringsM M ic
f fe
i officers, charge, w tth U tte rtrig a Forged Instrum ent. S ilve r
charged w ith G rand Theft an d
rest W ith o u t Violence. V alentin w as also
charged w tth Forgery and R eam ing Arrest
With Violence.

k PORTION OPTHE CROSSSEMINOLE THAN.
TOWN CENTER
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE CITY COMMISSION Of THE CITY Of WINTER SPRINGS ON APRIL 26. INI WILL* (1)
HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE SECONO READING ON PROPOSED ORDINANCE 707 TO CONSIDER ADOPTING THE
PROPOSED TOWN CENTER ZONING DISTRICT REGULATIONS (Hu TOWN CENTER DISTRICT COOE) THAT WOULO APPLY
TO THE AREA (MINUS THE AREA WITHIN THE BROKEN UNES) Of THE PROPERTIES INOICATEO IN THE MAP BELOW. AND
(2) CONSIDER APPROVING AN INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE COUNTY FOR THE DESIGN. CON­
STRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE Of THE REALIGNED SECTIONS Of THE CROSS SEMINOLE TRAIL (PAVED AND UNFMED)
LOCATED WITHIN THE PROPOSEO TOWN CENTER INOICATEO IN THE MAP BELOW.

s tfk w tn to Monday 14/IB/1 BOO),
at KfcOO a m . t a t t o Ektaaon FU-

He la su rvive d by his parents,
Christopher J . and C ristin a
Bryson of Sanford and alstcr.
E rin Lydia Plunkett o f Deltona
B a ld w tn -Fa lrch lld -O a kla w n
Park Cem etery and Fu n e ra l
Home. Lake M a ry la handling
arrangem ents.

Instant Home Loans to $50,000
n u m i
•18.000
•29.000
•00.000

Lynda Sue Louderm Uk, 66.
of C racker A venue. Osteen,
died W ednesday April 14.
B om In Ja ck so n , O hio o n Ja n
27.1944. she w as a h o m e ­
m aker and a Seventh D a y A d-

m an w n a w
1184
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BUSINESS REVIEW
COUNTY NEW S

MERRILL GARDENS
AT ORANGE C IT Y

PROPO SED REALIGNED TRAIL
C ity o f W inter Spring*.
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T o w n Cantor • W inter S p rin gs, F lo rid a
THE PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE SECOND REAOING OF ORDINANCE 707 CONCERNING A 00P TI0N OF THE PROPOSEO
TOWN CENTER OISTRICT DESIGN CODE AND THE INTERLOCAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND THE COUNTY CON­
CERNING THE CROSS SEMINOLE TRAIL WILL BE HELD ON APRIL 26.1999 AT 6:30 P.M. AT THE WINTER SPRINGS CITY
H ALL
THIS PUBLIC HEARING W ILL TAKE PLACE AT THE CITY COMMISSION CHAMBERS AT 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434, WIN­
TER SPRINGS FLORIDA INTERESTED PERSONS MAY ATTEND AND BE HEARD.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION PERTAINING TO THE ABOVE MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THOMAS GRIMMS. AICP AT THE COM­
MUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT PLANNING 0IVISI0N . AT CITY HALL. 1126 EAST STATE ROAD 434. WINTER
SPRINGS. FLORIDA FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 327-1800 #303.
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE EMPLOYEE RELATIONS DEPARTMENT COORDINATOR 48 HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT (407) 32718004236.
THIS IS A PUBLIC HEARING. IF YOU DECIOE TO APPEAL ANY RECOMMENDATION OR DECISION MAOE NY THE CITY COM­
MISSION WITH RESPECT ANY M AHER CONSIDERED AT THIS MEETING. YOU W ILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEED­
INGS, AND. FOR SUCH PURPOSES. YOU MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS
MAOE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASEO.
ANDREA LORENZO-LUACES
INTERIM CITY CLERK
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�4 A •Seminole Herald. Santard. Honda •Friday, April 16.1999

Religion
SA IN T S AND

SIN N K U

GEORGE
PLAGENZ

Lessons last
a lifetim e
Those were the days w hen a
bad b oy was a Idd who carried
m atches in his pocket. O r
skipped school.
m a t w as J a c k Donovan's
weakness. G o in g to school was
never o n his list of "things to
do." C onsequently, he spent a
lot of tim e In M iss K e n 's office.
M ary K e n was o u r high
school principal. Those of u s
w ho grew u p u n d e r her s te m
and w atchfu l eye developed a
vivid sense of right and w rong
- a sense of w hat was expected
of us. If we did w rong - If we
failed to live u p to what was
expected of u s - we faced the
prospect of ending u p In Miss
K e n ’s office.
W h e n that happened (and U
happened to me once}. It
wasn't all that bad. B u t we left
her ofIlce w ith a sense that the
w ron g we had done had not
gone unnoticed a n d that It was
not expected to continue.
M iss K e n stood tall In o u r
eyes. S h e was tall physically
and tall in character, and
standing In the altadow of her
presence, we grew taller too.
If J a c k D onovan didn't hold
the record for m ost times
called Into M iss Kerr's office,
he certainly w as a leading
contender for the honor. In the
years since, I have often
wondered w hether we couldn't
attribute at least part of Ja c k 's
success In later Ufe to all those
h o u rs he w as privileged to
spend tn M iss K e n 's com pany.
Strangely, J a c k was never
seen In h e r office In the
spring, th a t season of school
year w he n (lu c k F in n types
could be counted on to lose
their was to school. But sp rin g
was baseball season and J a c k
loved baseball. He was a star
hitter a n d center fielder o n the
high school nine. If he wanted
to play on the team, he h ad to
have h is eligibility card signed
each w eek fay his all his
teachers. T h a t m eant showing
u p for class.
It w as the o nly strategy ever
devised b y anybody to get
*
J a c k to go to school with any
regularity.
J a c k could w in a popularity
contest w herever he went. He
charm ed everybody * except
m y m other. J a c k and I were
best friends d u rin g o u r high
school years b u t m y m other
w ould alw ays tell me. "D on't
hang a round that Donovan
boy. H e ll never am ount to
anyth in g."
W ell, he grew u p to be the
m ayor of the city where we
lived a n d later w as an
executive w ith a big pu blic
utility w hile m y m other's pride
and jo y grew u p to be a
h u m b le new spaper reporter.
In later years. I would often
rem ind m y m other of that, and
we w ould have a good laugh. I
rem inded h er of it again the
day w hen the w ord came out
that Ja c k 's happy heart had
given out. W e were both sad.
J a c k and M iss Kerr had
rem ained affectionate friends
th ro u g h the years. Th e ir paths
crossed often w hen they lived
In th e same city. He was an
adult th a n and he ruled C ity
H a ll, b u t she was always "Miss
K e rr" to him .
I still like to th in k of them •
this delightful Peck’s Bad Boy
and the wom en of austere and
regal dignity In the principal’s
office w ho was both his
adversary and friend. W hen It
was no longer necessary to be
his adversary, she remained
his devoted friend for life.

Seeing the full beauty in the Easter season
B y B ro o k s H u d s o n
Som etim es we see things not
b y thetr tru e light but In
contrast. O n the w a y to the
Easter S u n ris e
Service
at
O a k la w n C em e tery a couple of
w eeks ago 1 passed tree* In
th e ir s p rin g
leafage. Once
there. I passed b y beautiful
beds of flowers. B u t I did not
see them cle a rly u n til the aun
began to rise and I saw them
In th e ir tru e colors.
To
fully
appreciate
the
beauty of Easter, we need to
sec It In contrast w ith the
ugliness o f Good F rid a y and
the m yste ry of H o ly Saturday.
O n Good F rid a y (w h ich comes
from the O ld En g lish form of
the w ord "G o d 's Frid a y") we
see all the h o n o r that man's
sin can p ro d u ce . W e sc the
political greed of the Pharisees

w ho feared th e loss of their
own status s h o u ld a new
Jew ish k in g ascend to the
throne or D a v id . W e see the
cowardice a n d confusion of
Pontius Pilate, w h o was afraid
to take a s ta n d fo r fear that the
Pharisees w o u ld report h im to
his R om an s u p e rio rs as a
supporter
of
rebels
and
terrorists..
We
see
the
bloodlust o f th e crow ds whose
lives were so em p ty tat a
public execu tio n had all the
excitement
of
a
m odem
sporting event. W e see the
pain of J e s u s d y in g o the cross
M t h all th e h u m a n suffering
that goes w ith It.
W e d o n ’t k n o w too m u c h of
what
happened
on
Holy
Saturday. W e n o w that Je s u s
lay in the to m b , and b ack
home hla fa m ily a n d d isciples
attempted to a d ju s t to the

death of one who o n ly s ix d a y s
before
had
rid d e n
trium phantly Into J e ru s a le m .
But
we
do
know
w ha t
happened on Easter S u n d a y .
Th e first day that h a p p e n e d
was that PlUte’a g u a rd s w e re
frightened into a d e a d faint
when they found that th e y
i not alone at th
‘ e to m b b u t
in the presence of on e o f O o d 's
angels w ho not o n ly ro lle d
back the stone d o o r from the
tomb bu t sat on Itl T h e n , the
angel proclaimed th e p e a t
truth to Jesus' m o th e r a n d
M ary Magdalene th a t J e s u s ,
w ho was dead on F r id a y , waa
n ow alive on S u n d a y a n d
would live forevermore.
W hat
a
contrast!
F ro m
ugliness
to
b e a u ty,
cowardice to victo ry ,
death to life. T h e d e a d J e s u s

RELIGION BRIEFS
Rum m age 9ale
S A N F O R D - Grace Fellow ­
s h ip Congregation C h u rc h la
h a vin g a nunm age/craft/bake
sale today a n d S a tu rd a y from 9
a.m . - 3 p .m . Th e re will be
toys, clothes, household Items
a n d baked goods. C a ll 3 2 2 45 84 for Inform ation.

Croom s reunion
S A N F O R D • C ro o m s A ca d ­
em y will h o st a re u n io n for
class from th e 50's A p ril 17 at
9 :3 0 a.m. a t St. P aul C h u rc h
on Ptnc A ve n u e.

C hoir p ractice
S A N F O R D - Mlnott In s p ira ­
tional C h o ir w ill meet April 17.
24 and M a y 1 at 4 p .m . at St.
P aul C h u r c h on Pine Avenue.

Gospel con cert
S A N F O R D • D ow n E a st will

perform a gospel concert A p ril
17 at 7 p .m . at W estvtew B a p ­
tist C h u rc h . A d m is s io n Is Tree.

A p p reciation
S A N F O R D - M o rn in g G lo ry
M .B . C h u r c h w ill host an a p ­
preciation p ro g ra m for m u s i­
cian
S is te r
C y n th ia
Cassa n o va -B ro w n o n A p ril 17 at
7:30 p .m . A n y o n e Interested In
participating s h o u ld call 3 2 8 0573, 3 2 3 -5 9 7 9 o r 3 3 0 -2 9 3 2 .

Reading the A cta
S A N F O R D - H o ly T r i n it y
C h u rch of Ood in C h r is t w ill
hoat the Em m anuel D is tric t
C h u rc h of God In C h r is t a n ­
nual convention A p r il 1 9 -2 3
7 :3 0
p .m .
n ig h tly
(except
Tuesday. Th u rs d a y at fl p .m .)
T h e theme is ‘ R e c a p tu rin g the
Pentecostal E x p erie n ce
and
the Scripture la A c ts 2 :4 C a ll
3 2 3 -9 0 4 8 for in fo rm a tio n .

On the rad io

Honor Star crow ning

S A N F O R D - T h e M ean Jean
Gospel H o u r w ill begin A p ril
19 on W T R R R adio (1 4 0 0 AM ).
Airtim e Is M o n d a y , W e dnesday
and F rid a y from 9 - 1 1 a.m..
Tu e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y , 9 •
10:30 a .m . a n d S u n d a y s from
6 - 9 p .m . C a ll 3 2 3 -2 8 0 7 for
Inform ation.

S A N F O R D • F a m ily W o r ­
ship Center will h o s t a M is sloneites Honor S ta r C r o w n in g
A p ril 2 5 at 6 :3 0 p .m . G ir ls
honored are K ris tin M a ll In .
Jennifer M allln, A m b e r C o x o n .
Casey Jon es and D a is y W i l ­
liamson.

waa n ow the live C h ris t and
w ould be forever and ever.
O od had trium phed ove r the

Sometimes we fall to see the
power of the iM n g C h rist. W e
cast about for solutions in the
daifcneaa of the tomb b u t find
none because the stones o f sin
still cover the door w h ich
blocks our way to C hrist.
W hat la stn? It's attempting
to depend only on o u r own
w its to find solutions, no
matter how rational then seem
to be. Th e Pharisees ha d a
rational solution: elim inate the
source of their problem. Pilate
had a very rational solution to
hla
problem;
paaa
the
responsibility
for d e cid in g
Jesu s' fate and Barabb— ‘ Cite
on to the Riarieees an d the
mob. It made "perfect" aease
but the were the w rong
solutions. They
were
the
rational aohMona of m en, not
the sfXritusl solutions o f O o d .
Th e stone cannot be rolled
aside fay our own efforts. It's
too heavy and our alna sap our
strength. But when we trust
that Ood will open the d oor he
sends hla angels to reveal h is

light to us. Not only Is the
stone rolled away, b u t his
angels make sure It win not
ro ll back. They alt on It.
th e events of his times
contributed to Jesus's death in
the same way that those of our
time contribute to our fear and
conftislon. But the message of
Easter la that b y practicing or
faith In H im we realise that the
events of history are overcome
b y the Ood whose controls
these events and brings us to
hla gift o f everlasting Ufe.
Je su s la risen; He la risen
Indeed!
r. O Ood. who Is (he

ynttrday, today, and
tomorrow, hrfp us to recognise

thoee aone w hich keep us jhxn
knowing the wap to power
Jbund only In their to n t Jlrsus
C h ris t and then to overcame
them w d h that power.
Am en.
i Hudson q f Winter
h a s started a new
m M s ln f to deal w ith the
needs q f the eiderfp and
dying. Ho amends Northlands
Com m unity C h u rrh In
Longwood.

NOTICK OF
CONSIDERATION OF
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T T H E C IT Y C O M M ISSIO N
O F T H E C IT Y O F W IN T E R S P R IN G S W ILL H O L D A P U B LIC
H EA R IN G O N T H E S E C O N D R E A D IN G O F O R D IN A N C E
685 T O A N N EX T H E 1 7 .4 1 A C R E K IN G S B U R Y P R O P ER TY
L O C A TE D O N T H E N O R T H S ID E O F T H E IN TE R S E C TIO N
O F S TA TE R O A O 434 A N O T U S K A W IL L A R O A D .

“O U R G O A L IS T O G I V E
Y O U T H E B E S T P O S S IB L E
S E R V IC E E V E R Y D A Y ”

s
IP
Adam S to k e y

A P U B LIC H E A R IN G O N T H E P R O P O S E D A N N EX A TIO N
W ILL B E H E LD O N A P R IL 2 6 , 1969 A T 6 :3 0 P.M. A T TH E
W IN TE R S P R IN G S C IT Y H A L L .

Rock Lake
student called
to Torah
A d a m Stokey. son of A rth u r
and E lle n Stokey. and brother
of B ra n d o n and Jo rd a n , w ill
be called to the To ra h today
a n d S a tu rd a y at Congregation
Beth E l o f C entral Florida In
Longwood.
He Is a seventh-grader at
Rock La ke Middle School and
Is Ip th e gifted program.
A d a m h a s participated in the
Duke
U n iversity.
Talent
Identification Program and Is
also a m e m b er of the traveling
soccer c lu b Te a m O m n i. He’s
also an a vid d ru m player.
Special
family
guests
attending the event will be
his
g ra n d m o th e r
Beatrice
Hosld
of
Longwood:
gra n d p a ren ts
A rth u r
and
Patricia Stokey o f S tua rt. Fla.;
uncle Steve Hosld of Orlando;
and relatives a n d friends
from M assachusetts and New
Y o rk.
Th e fam ily w ill sponsor the
F rid a y evening Oneg and
S a tu rd a y
K idd u sh
after
services.

T H IS P U B LIC H E A R IN G W IL L T A K E P L A C E A T T H E C ITY
C O M M ISSIO N C H A M B E R S A T 1120 E A S T S TA TE RO AD
434, W IN TE R S P R IN G S . F L O R ID A . IN T E R E S T E D PER­
S O N S M AY A T T E N D A N D B E H E A R D .

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Playoffs looming
Lake Mary eliminates Lyman, 13-9,
closes in on a high seed for Central
Florida Boys Lacrosse Tournament

W hatever
becam e o f
tradition?
S A N F O R D • I honestly th in k I
have aeen It all.
O v e r the years that I have
been a sports fan. I have h a d to
w atch as television stations
have allowed every aspect of
the broadcasts, from the p re ­
game to the half time to the
post-gam e and every status
check In betwee n to be accre d ­
ited to some car com pany o r In ­
surance agency.
I have witnessed the syste m ­
atic takeover of every great bowl
game In college football h isto ry
by everything from potato chips
to software companies.
A n d the fields and arenas
that I grew u p watching m y fa­
vorite teams In have all fallen
victim to some ludicro us nam e
attributed to the Internet o r a ir­
line.
T h is , however. Is the final
straw.
C o m p a n y logos on baseball
uniform s?
W h a t next, a 15 second co m ­
m ercial plug by a player each
time he's u p to bat? H ow about
If the uniform s are made In the
shape of the Nike saroosh o r a
can of Oatorade.
T h is Is really getting o u t of
h a n d . Race c a n have alw ays
been covered w ith a co m pa n y
logo o r product picture. T h a t Is
the w a y It has always been. I
h iv e no problem w ith that.
B u t baseball?
A re these companies really
expecting to ru in one of the
m ost sacred tn d ltlo n s of the
game?
Te a m s like the Devil R ays
have already taken the tradition
out of a uniform b y splashing It
w ith trendy c o lo n like p u rp le
and teal.
Players have already ru in e d
the best looking u niform In
sports history b y w earing their
pants like they are pajam as.
(J u s t for the record, the pants
are supposed to come below the
knee and the socks are s u p ­
posed to go up to the knee.
T h a t Is a baseball uniform . Not
the m o d e m look o f weartng the
pants all the way dow n to the
ankle like the players are
weartng long underw ear. A n d
one m ore thing on that subject.
If some p la y e n are going to
w ear pajamas, then the w hole
team needs to. It should be a
team rule that either the pants
are w orn at the knee or the a n ­
kle).
B ack to the problem at han d .
If say, the Yankees, the m ost
fabled team In baseball a n d the
team w ith the best, most tra d i­
tional uniform s were to d o what
team owners and com panies are
proposing, these prefect u n i ­
form s w ould be splashed w ith
logos from every com pany from
the Kellogg's' rooster to the Del
Monte green giant.
G e t real)
A n d there Is even talk o f the
house that Ruth bu ilt being
sold to some Internet p ro vider
so It can go from Yankee S ta ­
d iu m to aomethlngdotcom sta­
d iu m .
W h a t w ill they nam e m o n u ­
m ent park?
W here w ill it end?
Sh ould players be referred to
by a com pany as well? W e
could be w atching David
'C h rys le r” Wells pitch to C a l
‘General Foods* Ripken. J r .
before too long.
Som e things are sacred and
shouldn't be touched. Players
shouldn't have to play In a
dom e on A stroturf and they
certainly shouldn't play In
anything named after a b a n k .
Th e se teams are m aking
enough money! A t $7 a beer
and 4 5 for popcorn, there Is
enough cash floating a ro u n d .
T h e re Is no need to ru in th e few
traditions that are left In the
sports world.
I can pu t up w ith overpaid
players acting like com m on
crim inals while they are o n
strike.
M aking them w ear com pany
logos on their uniform s wtrl
m ake me give u p m y favorite
pastime.

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L O N O W O O D • T h e Lake Mary
boys lacrosse team moved a
step closer to m a k in g the C e n ­
tral Playoffs w ith a 1 3 -9 Sem i­
nole Athletic Conference victory
over host Lym a n at the Carlton
Henley S p o rts C o m p le x T h u r s ­
day night.
Th e Rama took a n early lead
and never looked back In e n d ­
ing whatever hopes the G re y­
hounds h ad of e a rn in g one of
the six playoff spots.
Lake M a ry took a 5 - 1 lead
after one pertod a n d Increased
the m argin to five goals. 9 -4 . at
Interm ission.
Th e Ram s then pu t the game
out of reach, exp lod in g out of
the lockem m m to w in the third
quarter. 3 -0 . a n d Increase the
advantage to 12-4.

Co-captain Kan Ho showed his teammates the way Thursday night, scor­
ing lour goaia and handing out one assist as Lake Mary a l but locked i p a
spot In the Central Florida lacrosse playoffs with a 13-9 victory over Lyman

Lyman m ade th e final score
respectable, out scoring Lake
M ary 5-1 In the final period af­
ter Rama head coach J im M ar­
ino cleared his b e n ch .
Senior attacker A d a m Kurlr
and Junior m idfielder Ken Ho

leri the offense for Lake Mary,
with K u r lr scoring four goals
and h a n d in g o u t two assists
and Ho alao sco ring four times
and givin g out one assist
Senior attackers Dob Link
and B ria n M ontgom ery and
senior m id fie ld e r Rob Rauch
also had big gam es for the
Rams, w ith L in k scoring twice
and h a v in g one asalst, Mont­
gomery s co rin g once and d ish ­
ing out o n e assist and Rauch
handing o u t two assists.
J u n io r
m idfielder
O rrn
Burnette and senior defense­
m an B ria n B olden scored the
other tw o Lake M ary goals,
while J u n io r m idfielder Smart
B arks a n d senior midfielder
l¥ te r K im co n trib ute d one as­
sist each to the Lake Mary at­
tack.
Senior T o d d C h e m e r worked
the first h a lf In goal for the
Rams a n d Ju n io r S h a u n Me Lane
took the d u t y In goal In the sec­
ond half.
T h e R a m s w ill w ra p u p the
regular season w ith a home
game on S a tu rd a y against Fla­
gler- Palm C oast from Bunnell.
T h e gam e could be very c ru ­

cial for Lake M ary (9 -4 ) as a
w in w o u ld lock u p the fifth spot
and a gam e w ith the No. 4 seed,
w hile a loss could drop the
Ram s to No. 5 and a road game
against a tough Bolles School
sq u a d In Jacksonville.
Undefeated W in te r Park. 10­
3 La k e B rantley, w hich had a
gam e w ith w inless Seminole on
T h u rs d a y , a n d Bolles appear to
have th e lo p three seeds for the
tournam ent w rapped up. with
Lake M a ry. O viedo (8 -5 ). Flagle r-P a lm
Coast
and
St.
A u g u a tin e -S t. A ndrew s among
those still In the h u n t for the fi­
nal th re e places.
B a c k -to -b a c k losses by the
O rry h o u n d s
dropped
their
re g u la r season record to 7 -7 ,
e lim in a tin g their chances of
m a k in g live playoffs.
S a tu rd a y 's game between the
Rama a n d the Bulldogs Is set
for a 7 p .m . start at Lake Mary's
D o n T . Reynolds Stadium .

Frid ay title
to Shadow
T ech a t
L ak e M a ry
LA K E MARY - S h a d o w T e c h
has won the c h a m p io n s h ip of
the C ity of Lake M a ry Parks and
Recreation Departm ent M en's
Frid a y Night Polar B ear Slow
Pitch Softball League.
Th e league w ra p pe d u p Its
season after playing two gomes
on M arch 19th a n d a single
game on March 2 6 th .
In the games from M a rch 19.
PBC bashed the b a ll for 2 9 hits
In thum ping S u b Zero. 2 3 -1 1 .
and then accum ulated 2 3 hits
In w hipping Blue H a ve n Pools.
17-9. In the second game.
T h e (Inal game of the season,
on
M arch
26.
Sub
Zero
bounced back w ith a 2 6 -h lt ef­
fort to down Elegant Lawn
Maintenance. 17-8.
The
final
sta n d in gs.
no
scores were received from F e b ­
ru a ry 26th. wrre: S h a d o w T e c h
(8 -0 ). Sub-Zero Refrigeration
and PBC (both 5 -4 ). B lue H a ­
ven Pools (3-6) a n d Elegant
Law n Maintenance (0 -7 ).
Doing
the
h ittin g
were
(Including games n o t appearing
In M arch 19th article):

Y o u th fu n a t th e
o ld b a llp a rk

Shadow Tech (1 8 ): four h its _
Ralph Albono (d o u b le ): three
hits _ Bobby T a b o r (hom e ru n ).
B ria n H a n ts (d o u b le ), G le n
Y ak u b ch ik (double): two h its _
Phil Wtsda (double): one h it ~
C u rtis Tabor, T r o y A th e r. D irk
B artellnk. T im Lyvers.
Blue Haven Pools (1 7 ): three
hits _ J o h n Poole (hom e ru n .
double). Paul M o rla rlty (two
doubles): two hits _ Rafael Ra­
fael (triple). A n d y A n d e rso n .
Matt Slmonelll; one hit _ M ike
F ratrlk (triple). B o b Palagano
(double). Jo h n Keelan. Scott
DcGraff.

Luke Kimmig (No. 4. above) slides
safely Into second base with a dou­
ble, one o&lt; his two hits on the day,
as he helped the Sanford Lodge M 2
Free and Accepted Masons Yan­
kees build an early 3-1 lead, but in
the end, Lyndon Merthie (left) and
the Rotary Breakfast Club Expos
rallied, scoring two runs in the top of
the sixth inning as the second place
learn in the National Division upset
the American Division leaders, 7-6,
In City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Babe Ruth
Baseball League Bambino Majors
action at Roy Holler Junior Field
Thursday evening.
Kimmig finished the day 2-for-2
with the double, a walk and two runs
scored, but the Sanford Lodge M2
Free and Accepted Masons Yan­
kees fell to 8-2-1, while Merthie was
1-for-1 with a double, walked twice
and scored a run as the Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos improved to
4-7 on the season.

Shadow Tech (2 2 ): four h its _
C u rtis Ta b o r (d o u b le ): three
hits _ Brian H arris (hom e ru n .
triple, double).
P hil
W lsd a
(home
run).
Bobby
Tabor
(triple, double). G le n Y a k u b ­
ch ik (triple); two h its _ T r o y
A th e r (triple, double). T i m L y ­
vers (double), J o e D eCosm o:
one hit _ Jeff Hack.
Elegant Lawn M aintenance
(5): two hits _ Ja m e s To re lla
(home ru n ); one h it _ T o n y
Dcllamotta. Matt O atw ay. T e r r y
Bartley, Paul Riggins. Sh a w n
Baker.
P B C (0): two h its _ G ene
M ennlg. Jared Lowe. B illy Lowe;
one hit _ Bruce H e rn a n d ez. J im
Hake, J o n C hristia n , J im M arcopulos.
Sub-Zero Refrigeration
(6):
two hits _ M ark C la tte rb u c k
(triple). Je rry G ovem ale, D e n n y
Bow m an. Steve Passwater. Mike
Estes: one hit _ D on Bastl

S A N F O R D • D id the Sanford
Lodge *62 Free and Accepted
M asons Yankees overtook the
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos?
T h e Rotary Breakfast C lu b
Expos
rallied
from deficits
twice. In c lu d in g scoring twice
In the top of the sixth Inning to
erase a 6 -5 Sanford Lodge *62
F . A A .M . Yankees lead, and
upset the top tram In the
A m e ric a n D ivision . 7 -6 . In a
B a m b in o M ajor League game In
the C it y of Sanford Recreation
and Parka Department Babe
Ruth Baseball League at Roy
H olle r J u n i o r Field Thursday.
T h e victo ry was the second
straight for the Rotary Breakfast
C lu b Exp os (4 -7 ). while the
Sanford Lodge *62 F. A A. M.
Yankees, w h ic h have a big
m a tc h -u p w ith the National D i­
vision leading Railroaders Cubs
on S a tu rd a y , fell to 8 -2 -1 .
T h e Rotary Breakfast C lu b
Expos took a 1-0 lead In the top
of the first In n in g, but the San­
ford Lodge *62 F. A A. M. Y a n ­
kees scored two runs In the
bottom of the first Inning and
single ru n In the third Inning to
b u ild a 3 -1 advantage.
T h e Rotary Breakfast C lu b
Expos then tied the giune with
two r u n s In the founh Inning
and to ok the lead w ith two runs
In the fifth Inning.
T h e Sanford Lodge «6 2 F. A
A . M . Yankees regained the
lead b y scoring three n m s in
the bottom of the fifth Inning,
setting the stage for the Rotary
Breakfast C lu b Expos' final In ­
n in g ra lly .
In a Babe Ruth League game
played at H istoric Sanford Me­
m orial S ta d iu m Th u rs d a y eve­
n ing. the D ean. Ringers. M or­
gan a n d Lawton. P.A. Diamond
B a ck s overcam e a 5 -0 first In ­
n in g deficit to defeat the Kiw a n ls C lu b Indians. 13-7.
M a rc u s W hite's tw o-run home
ru n a n d D e n n y Bernstein's tworu n single were the key hits In
the K lw a n ls C lu b Indians' fiveru n to p of the first Inning.
T h e D ean. Ringers. Morgan A
Law ton. P j V Diam ond Backs
answ ered w ith five ru n s of their
own In the bottom of the first
In n in g and after the Klwanls
C lu b In d ia n s regained the lead
w ith a r u n In the top of the sec­
ond In n in g , the D -B a ck s took
the lead for good b y plating two
ru n s In the bottom of the sec­
ond In n in g .
J a m e s Soydara's tw o-run sln Plcase see Babe R u th , Page 2B

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Tallahaaaao. Florida in accor­
dance with the pravtaiona ol tha
Fictitioiii Nama Slalulaa. ToWil (action M S 0* Florida
Statutai I M l
Cynthia J Brumtoy
Pubhih April IS. IS M

OCB-itt
IN T N I C O U N TY COUNT
OF T N I I I O N T I I N T N
JU D IC IA L OINCUIT.
IN ANO FON
• ■ ■ IN O L I CO UN TY,
PLONI0A
C A M N O .: l l - I T I - e e - M - H
COUNTRY CREEK MASTER
ASSOCIATION, a Florida
not-tor-profit
corporation.
Plaintlfl,
re
OARYE BLACKMON
at al.
Delendanle
N O T IC I OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Ihat the undamgnad will ollar
tha toUowmg datenbad proper­
ly in Sammoto County. Florida
LOTS 131 A 111. G U N S AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAOE 13. OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
TOGETHER.
with
all the
anpeovementa now or haroelter
erected on tha property and all
aaiamanla. nghla, appurlenancaa. rent*, royaltioa. rmnaral. oil and gat nghla and pratHi. water, water nghla and
water Hoch. and aM haluroa
now or thereafter a party ol
property. Including replacemania and addiliona Thereto,
lor tale to the hrghoal bidder
lor caih on I ha 4th day ol MAY.
1SSI. al 11 00 a m al tha
Sammole County Courthouee.
SOI N Park Avenue, in Sanlord.
Florida S3TT1, purauant to the
Summary Final Judgment ol
Forecloaur* anlarad In thia
action on the Slat day ol
MARCH. I S M
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Jane E Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
Nicola J Ferrara. Eaquira
Shepard. Filburn. A
Goodblall. P A
l i t N E Ivanhoo Boulevard
Suite 10S
Orlando. Florida 53*04
NOTIFICATION
II you are a pa n o n with a dis­
ability who rveede any accom­
modation in order to participate
m Hut proceeding, yog are aniltied, al no coal to you. lo the
provtaron ol certain aaanlanca
Plana
contact
ADA
Coordinator at the Seminole
County Court, al M l North Part
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida M TT1,
al 407-331-4330. aalanaion
4117, within two working day*
ol your receipt ol thie Notice, tl
you are hearing or voice
Impaired, c a t tMMW-SSS S2M ,
Pubhih April B. IS. 1SSS

H&gt; » M i , . .

. . , , m w - r— ■ -

IN T ill CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNS IM N TSBN TH
j u d i c i a l e m ourr,
S S M IN O L l CO UNTY,
PLONIOA
CASS N O .S S -S M 1 -C A -I4 -S
SUNTRUST BANR.
CENTRAL FLORIDA.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
ROBERT GOMEZ.
LOURDES OOMEZ.
UNITED STATES OF
AMEMCA-INTEHNAL
REVENUE SERVICE, and
BANK OF CENTRAL FLORIOA.
Dalandanl(t)
N O TIO S OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that purauant lo a Final
Judgment ol Foreclosure ren­
dered on January 31. IS M . and
Order
Rescheduling
Foradoauro Salo anlarad an
Apnl t, ISOS, in that certain
causa ponding in Ihe Circuit
Court In and lor Samtnole
County.
Florida.
wherein
SunTrust Bank, Ctnlrkl Florida.
National
Aeeoclalion,
ra
Plaintiff, and ROBERT GOMEZ.
LOUROES GOM EZ. UNITED
STATE OF AMERICA-INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE and BANK
OF CENTRAL FLORIOA are
delendanle. Civil Action Ceueo
No SS-2SSI-CA-I4-B. I. Clerk
ol Ihe aloraeaid Court, will *1
11 00 am
on MAY 4. 1SSS.
otter tor sale and aall to the
highest bidder lor cash al tha
Seminole County Courthouse,
West Front Ooor. 301 North
Park
Avanuo.
Sanlord.
Seminole County, Florida. the
follo w in g described reel prop­
erty. aituata and being in
Seminole County. Florida fo­
unt
LOT 57, BEAR GULLY POINTE.
according to the plat Ihereof,
recorded in Plat Book 44.
Pages 7. ■ and • ot the Public
Records ot Seminole County.
Florida
Said aalo will bo mad# pur­
suant lo and in order to eatuty
the terma at eaid Final
Judgment
and
Order
Rescheduling Forecloeure Sale
OATED thia 1st day ol APRIL.
t999
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Jane E Jasewtc
Deputy Clark
Attorney lor Plaintiff
Joseph E Foster. Eaquira
Florida Bar No 2S20S1
Akernun. Sontartitt S
Eidson. P A
Cilrui Canter, 10th Floor
231 South Orange Avenue
Post Office Bos 331
Orlando. Honda 32*02
(407) *43-7**0
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH
A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLED.
AT NO C O ST TO YOU. TO THE
PROVISION
OF
CERTAIN
ASSISTANCE PLEASE CON­
TACT COURT ADMINISTRATION
AT 301 NORTH PARK AVENUE.
SANFORD, FLORIOA 33771.
TELEPHONE
407/323-4330
WITHIN TW O (3) WORKING
OATS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF
THIS OOCUMENT IF YOU ARE
HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED
CALL 1/(00-935 *771
Publish Apnl *. tt. 1*9*
DEB-SI

Legal Notices

Legal Notices
MTNS c n c u rr COURT
I COUNTY,
FAS NO.
SIRE ESTATE OF
ROBERT JOHN OiGIROLAMO.
Decreeed

NOTICI OS TRUST
M l INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
MOWED THAT:
On January 1 ISM. ROBERT
JOHN D GIRO LAMA rSutttoO «*»•tad tha
ROBERT
JOHN
OGIROtAMO FAMILY TRUST (tha
•Twin Settlor iPad on March IS,
Its* The narrwa and addressee ol
tw kmtae and tha truataab attorHARILTN LOUISE DiGIROLAMO
Thu tea
11* Lamplighter Road.
Altamonte Springe Florida
11714
Anthony IN Palma, PA
Attorney lor Truttaa
Broad and C a nal
P0 Boa 49fii
Orlando. FL 31t01-4B*l
(407) *39 - 4200
Florida Bar No 03*1 It*
Dated this 9th day ol April.

IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I t lT M JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
IIN IN O LK COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CSNNRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NO. SS M l CA 14 O
AIL AN 1IC MORTQAGE
AND INVSSTMKMT
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF

VS
GLINN 0 ROGERS JR
IF LIV1N0. ANO IP DEAD
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREDITORS
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
WTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
GLENN D ROOERS JR .
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF GLENN 0 ROOERS. JR .
IF ANT. SANFORD PLACE
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC NORWEST FINANCIAL
FLORIDA. INC JOHN DOE
AND JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS IN P O S S E IIIO N

IS**
Person Giving Nottcv
MARILYN LOUISE OiOIROLAMO
as 1noise
111 Lamplighter Road,
Altamonte Springe. Florida
32714
Attorney lor Person Giving
Notice
Anthony W Palma. PA
Broad and Caaaol
P0 Boa 49*1
Oilaitdo FL 32*03-4M1
(4071 *39-4200
Florida Bar No 03Stl«S
Pubkth April 1*. 33. 1**9
0E 0-1(7
IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OP T N I 1STH

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
It* AMO PON
SSMINOLl COUNTY.
FLORIOA CIVIL DIVISION
CMS NO. S S -IS N S -O A -tl-O
AAMIS CAPITAL
CORPORATION
Plaintlfl.
vs
MARK ROORIOUEZ.
(1 AL
Defendants

NOTION OP
FONNOLOSUNI SALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Forecloaure dated March 31,
1SM. and anlarad in Caaa No
SS-l*S3-CA-t1-a. ol Iho Circuit
Court ol the IS T h Judicial
Cvcinl In and for Seminola
County. Florida wherein AAMES
CAPITAL CORPORATION la
Plemtlll
and
MARK
RODMOUEZ. - — AN UNKNOWN
PERSON IN POSSESSION OF
THE SUBJEC T PROPERTY are
delendanle I will aall to tha
hrghast and best bidder tor
talk at tha W EST FRONT
DOOR OF COURTHOUEE ot Iho
Seminole County Courthouee.
ki Sanford. Florida, at II M AM
o'clock a m on Iho 4th day ot
MAY, IS M .
Iho following
described property aa sat forth
in laid Final Judgment, to salt:
THE EAST M F IE T OF LOTS S
ANO IS. BLOCK ( . TIER I . I N .
TRAFFORDS MAR OF TM I
TOWN OF SANFORD. ACCORDWO TO T M I PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOON 1„
PAMS ss THRU A4 OP- TUB
PUBLIC RECOROS OP S* MI­
NT**
DATED this S la t dap al
HUNCH. IS M .
m a r t An n e m o r s e
Ai Clark o l said Court
By Jana E. Jaaawic
Al Daputy Clark
LAW OFFICE OF
MARSHALL C WATSON. PA.
Anornays lor Plaintiff
*409 NW 21st Terraca
Fort Lauderdale. FL 1330S
Telephone (SS4) 433-034*
Facsimile (*S4) 77I-SOS1
Publish Aprils, IS. IM S
Df B-tZ

M T H E OINCUIT COUNT
OP TH E ■WMTSBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
BSMINOLB COUNTY,
PLONIDA
CIVIL ACTION
6ABN NO. M -S S T CA
DIVISION 14-K
FIRST UNION MORTGAGE
CORPORATION F/K/A
CAMERON-BROWN
COMPANY.
Ptaanbtf(s),
VS
RONALD B AYRES,

al al.
Delandanl(s)
N O T IC I OP
FOR ECLO SURB SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to s Final Judgmant ot
Moifgage Forecloaure dated
Apr* 7. ISSS, and anlarad in
Casa NO SS-2S7 CA ol lha
Circuit Court ol lha EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circud in and
lor SEMINOLE County. Flonda
whersin FIRST UNION MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION F/K/A
CAMERON-BROWN COMPANY
is lha Plaintiff and RONALD B
AYRES. MELANIE P AYRES.
HFTA FIRST FINANCIAL COR­
PORATION F/K/A TRANSAMERICA FINANCIAL SERVICES.
INC ; SWEETWATER OAKS
HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION.
INC ana the Defendants I win
sell lo the highest and best bid­
der tor cash at lha West Irani
door of tha Seminola County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida,
al 11 OC a m , on the 3rd day ol
JUNE. 1999. Iho following
described property as (at forth
m said Final Judgment
LOT t. SWEETWATER OAKS.
SECTION IS. ACCORDING TO
THE
°LAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37.
PAOE U . PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MY HAND and tha
•aal ot Hue Court on April I.
IMS
(SEAL)
Maryanno Morse
Clerk ot lha Circuit Court
By Oeborah Conant
Oepuly Clark
Echevarria. Me Calls. Raymar.
Barred A Frappier
Post Olltce Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33*0t
7*4900991
II you are a parson with a dis­
ability who needs accommoda­
tion in order to participate in
this proceeding you are enti­
tled at no cost lu you. lot lha
promsicn ol certain assistance
Plsase
conlact
Court
Administration al 301 N Park
Avtnue.
Sanlord. Florida
32771 letaphona number (407)
323-4130. within 2 working
days ol your receipt ol this doc­
ument. If hearing impaired.
(TOO) I-S0O-S3S-S771
Publish April 1* 23 1999
DE 0-147

N O TIcff oV*°**T***
FORSCLOSURB SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuer t to a Summary Final
Judgment ot lo reclosure dated
April S. ISIS, entered in Civil
Caaa Nu ** 239 CA 14 a ol tha
Circuit Ceutt ot lha ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and for SEMI­
NOLE County. Sanford. Florida.
I anil tall to tha highest and
best bidder for cash al Waal
Irani d ie ’ ol Courthouse ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located aI 301 N Park Avenue
in Sanlod. Florida, at 11 00
am or lha 11th day ol MAY.
tSSS tha following described
property as M l forth in maid
Summa-y Final Judgment, le­
wd
LOT ft. SANFORD PLACE.
ACCORDING T O THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 33 PAOES 33. 34,
ANO 35 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Otlvd Hut 9th day el Apnl.
IM S
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clark ol the Circuit Court
By Dnn-thy W Oollon
Deputy Clerk
THE LAN OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l I University Drive
Suite IM
Plantation FL 33334
(9*4) 231 1000
99-1414*1AMI)
In accordance with the
American with Dieabillties Act.
parsons with disabddiee needmg a special accommodation lo
participate In this proceeding
should contact tha Clerk at Ihe
Circud Court at the SEMINOLE
County CourtttouM at 407-1234330. net laker than Sevan days
prior to lha proceeding If hear­
ing Unpaired. 1-SOO-MS-S77I
(TOO) or t-BOO-fSi-1770, via
Florida Relay Service
Publish AprS IS . 33. IS M
DSD-1 &lt;*
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Legal Notices

FLORIDA

•EHIRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASS NOtSS SIS C A IR O
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOAN*. INC F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDING
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS
MICHAEL S MESICK.
IF LIVINO ANO IF OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HtiRI. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BT. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
MICHAEL S MESICK.
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
MICHAEL MESICK. IF ANY;
ALA7ATA WOODS
HOMEOWNER S ASSOCIATION.
INC . JOHN OOE ANO JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

NOTIcf'cV*0* " " 1
FORECLOSURE DALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
punuaM to a Summary Final
Judgment ol forecloaura deled
Apnl I. I9SS. enlarod Hi Civil
Case Nn 9S 312 CAT 4 Q ot Iho
Circuit Court ol Iho ISTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida. I mil sell to the highest
and best bidder toe cash AT
THE WIST FRONT DO O R ol the
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
loci led al SOI N PARK AVI in
SANTORO Flonda. at It 00
am or lha 11th day ol MAY,
1991 lha following described
property as sat forth m said
Summa-y Final Judgm ent le­
ant
LOT ts. ALAFAVA WOODS
PHASE IV. ACCOROING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RICOROSO
IN PLAT BOOK 33. PAOES M
THROUGH tOt. INCLUSIVE,
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIMOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
Deled this 9th day ol Apnl,
1999
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clark ol Iho Circutt Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Oeputy Clark
THE U W OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
■01 I University Drive
Suite *00
Plantation. FL 33114
(I *4&gt; 211-9000
99-34772|FNMA)C F
In accordance with the
American with Oiaabiblloa Act.
parsons with diiabiMiet need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate ut Hus proceeding
should contact tha C fork of Iho
Circud Court at Iho SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1234319. not talar than seven days
prior la Ihe proceeding It hear­
ing impaired. I-900-93S-I77I
(TOO) nr 1-I90-SSS-S770, via
Florida Relay Service
Publish Apnl 1*. 13. 1999
0*0-144

M TN S
O f T M t STM JUBtOIJM
«L&gt;

» THE CIRCUIT COURT
•STUB t a r n ,

M MM PM

IIUOLB COUNTY.

i N 8 w m r ,4(
PLAINTIFF

VS

ALFRED JA M IE ARBORN.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES,
UINORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER
PARTUS CLAIMING AN
M TERIST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
ALFRED JAMES AHBOHN;
(NANI M ARBORN.
IF LIVINO. AND IF D U O .
THE UNKNOWN EPOUEE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORANTEES.
ASSIGN ESI. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DIANE M ARBORN.
LAKEVIEW VILLAGE
HOMEOWNERS JLSSOCIATION.
INC ; CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF WEST VIRGINIA F/K/A
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
OF CHARLESTON A/K/A
CITY NATIONAL BANK.
JOHN C0C AND JANE DOE
A l UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION

NOTkC0.1^

0* " ™

FORSCLOaUNS SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol foreclosure dated
April I , 1*99. anlarad in Chrtt
Casa No «■ 24«C CA 14 O ol
Iho Circuit Court ol the ISTH
Judicial Circuit In and lor SEMI­
NOLE
County.
SANFORD.
Florida, I will eall to lha highest
and bast bidder lor cash AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE al tha SEMIHOLE
County Courthouse located al
391 N PARK AVENUE. ROOM
N-104. SANFORD. FL 32771 in
•ANFORO. Flonda. al 11 00
a m or lha It t h day ol MAY.
11*9 Ihe following described
property as aal forth In said
Summa-y Final Judgment, to­
wn.
LOT t it . LAKEVIEW VILLAQE.
ACCORD NO T O THE PLAT
THEREOF. RECOROEO IN P U T
BOOK 3*. PAOES ll-S B , OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Dated this Bth day at Apnl.
1999
(CIRCUIT CO URT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk gl the Circuit Court
By Oorothy W Ballon
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
101 S University Drive
Suite *00
Plantation. FL 33324
(9*4) 23 3 4000
90-11 St 1(N L )
In accordance with lha
American with Disabilities Act.
persons with disabilities need­
ing a spa ,ial accommodation to
parhcipate in thie proceeding
should contact the Clark of tha
Circuit Court at tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse at 407-1234330, not Jaler than seven days
prior to lha proceeding It hear­
ing impaired. I -800-939-9771
ITDD) or I-SQ0-9SS-I770. via
Florida Relay Service
Publish April IS . 33. 19M
DEB-142

IN B R IE F

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT

OF THE ISTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, M AMD ROB
•■WHOLE COUNTY.

EASE NOi 99 M l C A 14 •
IRWIN MORTOAGS
CORPORATION F/K/A
WLANO MORTGAGE
CORPORATION
PLJUNT1FF

vs

ALBERT CARFAGNA.
IF LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUEE.
HEIM. OE VIES EE.
ORANTEES. ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUITEEB ANO ALL OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTERS I T BY. THROUQM.
UNDER OR AGAINST
ALBERT CARFAGNA.
KATHERINE CARFAGNA.
IF LIVINO. ANO IF OEAO.
THE UNKNOWN EPOUEE.
HEIM. OEVtaSIE. GRANTEEE.
ASEKMSSS. LIENORS.
CREDITOR!. TRUSTEES
ANO ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER O R
AOAJNET KATHERINE
CARFAGNA. SUNRISE
OWNERS GROUP. INC:
PRSFERRCO CREDIT
CORPORATION A/K/A
PREFERRED CONSUMER
CREDIT CORPORATION.
JOHN COE ANO JANE
OOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION,

NOT,Ct^ &amp; NOAHT,,,
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
punuaM lo a Summary Final
Judgment ol forecloaure dated
Apnl I. 1999. anlarad in Civil
Cate No 99 I f I CA 14 O of Ihe
Cucuil Court of the I IT H
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
SANFORD.
Florida. I will sail lo the highest
and bait bidder for cash WEST
FRONT OOOR ol Iho SEMINOLE
County Courthouse located *1
391 N PARK AVI. In BANFORO.
Florida, al tt.OQ a m . on the
Mill day of MAY. I S M Iho fol­
lowing described property aa
eat font in said Summary Final
Judgment, to-wlt
LOT I . (UNRISE ESTATES
UNIT 2 ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO
IN PLAT BOOK 34. PAOES IS E
10. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF IEVINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
Oiled thia 9lh day of April,
IM *
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVIO J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY FOR P U IN T IF F
SOI S University Drive
Suite 190
Plantation. FL 33124
(9*4) 233 *000
99-34*4 4(INL)
In accordance with tha
American with Disabilities Act,
pertoni with (Inabilities need­
ing a kcecial accommodation lo
parhcipaie in this proceeding
should contact ths Clark ol tha
Circuit Court at lha Seminola
County Courthouee at 407-3234310. noI latsr than seven days
prior lo Ihe proceeding. It hear­
ing Impaired, MOO-aSS-1771
(TOO) or 1-S00-99S-S770. via
Florida Relay Service
Puldieh April l ( . 23. tggg
DEB-144

* Saturday. M ay 15 a t Sem inole
C e n te r.

Towne

Registrations w in also b e held at the 'Just
F o r Feet* on S.R. 4 3 0 In Altam onte Springs
o n M a y 15.

SYFA -JEFF B L A K E FOOTBALL CAM P
SANFORD - T h e S a n fo rd Y o u th Football A s sodallon (S Y F A ) w ill be registering for th e
First Annual J e f f M a k e Football Cam p o ve r
the next few w e ek e n d s.
Registration for th e c a m p will be h d d at
several C H A M P S S p o rtin g Ooods1locations:
* Saturday, A p ril 17th at Altamonte M all.
Stephen Braggs, fo rm e r M iam i Dolphin, w ill
sign autographs.
* Saturday, M ay 1 at Orlando Fashion
Square Mall.
* Saturday. M a y 8 at Ovtedo Marketplace.

Tim e * at ad locations w in be from 10 a.in.
to 5 p .m .
T h e Football C an m . for b o ys
7 -to -1 7 , will be held M a y 2 3 -0 3 a l
H ig h School with p rese n t a n d form er NFL
players, the Seminole H ig h co a ch in g staff and
th e S Y F A coaching staff p ro v id in g instruction
C o st is 190 for two d a y s o r 9 5 0 for one d af.
A n proceeds from the c a m p w in go luw if))
y o u th sports programs.
F o r Information, call (4 0 7 ) 3 3 0 -9 0 1 0 .
\

Friday
u
(double). Mike D e rry
BUI Quinn,

(d o u b le ).

MARCH 12
Blue Haven Pools (9 ): three
hits _ John Keelan (h o m e ru n ),
Bob Palagano (d o u b le ), P a ul
M ortality (double); tw o hlta „
Rafael Raise), A n d y A n d e rs o n ;
one hit . Matt Stm oneU l. Je ff
M asker
Shadow Te c h (1 4 ): three h its
_ T ro y Alhcr (h o m e r u n , trip le ),
C u rtis Tabor; tw o h its _ B ria n
H a n ts (home r u n ). J e f f H a ck
(triple), Dan M arle tte , T i m L y vers; one hit _ O le n Y a k u b c h ik
(triple). Dan S h a w , D ir k B a ric lin k .
PBC (8): tw o hlta _ George
Richardson (trip le ). J o n C h r is ­
tian (double). J a re d Low e: one
hit _ Tim M a rc o p u lo a (hom e
ru n ).
B lu e r
H e rn a n d ez
(double). Qene M e n n lg . lla m m y
Hamilton.
Blue Haven Pools (1 9 ): four
hits _ Paul M o ria rlty (trip le ,
double); three h its _ M ik e F r a Irik (home ru n . d o u b le ), B o b
Palagano (double). Rafael Ra­
fael: two hits _ Matt S lm on e lll
(double).
R ocky
W eeks
(double).
Andy
A n d e rs o n
(double),
Todd
Cox.
E rro
Seaver. one h it _ B ob Keelan.
Elegant Law n
M aintenance
(17): thrre hits _ J a m e s To re lla
(two home n m s . d o u b le ). Scott

Babe Ruth
»

g lr was the b ig b lo w In a five ru n third In n in g as th e Dean.
Ringers, Morgan A La w ton . P A
Diam ond Backs p u lle d away.
Th e Bam bino M in o ra lake
center stage to night w it h a p a ir
of games at R oy H o lle r J u n io r
Field starting a t 5 :4 5 p .m .
Results . D e a n . R ingers. M o r­
gan A Lawton. P A . D iam ond
Backs 13. K lw a n ls C l u b In d i­
ans 7.
Standing* _ N obles C o m m u ­
nication W hile
Sox
(1 0 -0 ),
Knights of C o lu m b u s Exp os ( 0 5). Dean, Ringers. M o rg a n a n d
Lawton. P A . D ia m o n d s B a c k s
(5 -6 ). Elks Lodge #1 24 1 B ra ve s
(4 -6 ). Klwanls C lu b In d ia n a ( 3 7) and Rotary C lu b A th le tics (3 -

8)

.

Schedule _ E s t B lE s y at H i s ­
toric Sanford M em orial S ta ­
d ium . Rotary C lu b A th le tic s vs .
Elks Lodge #1241 B ra ve s. 9
a.m . and Nobles C o m m u n ic a ­
tion White Sox vs . D e a n . R in gera. Morgan a n d Law ton. P .A.
Diam ond Backs. 11 a .m .: at
Z ln n Beck F ie ld . K lw a n ls C lu b
Indians vs. K n ig h ts o f C o lu m ­
b u s Expos, 9 a .m .: T — d s j at
Historic Sanford M em orial S ta ­
d ium . Dean. R in ge rs, M orga n A
Lawton. P A D ia m o n d B a cks v s
Knights of C o lu m b u s Ejtpos, 6
p.m . and. at Z ln n B e c k F ie ld .
Rotary Club A th le tic s vs. N o ­
bles Com m unication W h ile Sox.
5 :45 p.m.
Providing Ih e offense:
Dean, Ringers.
M orga n A
Lawton. P A D ia m o n d B a cks:
two hlta _ Ja m e s S o yd a ru (two
n m s . two RBI): one h it _ W i l ­
liam Peterson (d o u b le , R B I),
Michael Bowers (two ru n s ). M i­
chael Lanier (R B I); th re e ru n s ,
one RBI _ C o ry Sheffield; two
ru n s _ Dion
C a s e y.
Kevtn
Gardner, one ru n _ M ichael
Doney. Terrence M u rp h y .
Klwanls C lu b In d ia n s : two
hits _ Marcus W h ile (ho m e ru n ,
two runs, two R B I). Steve Braley
(double, two ru n s ); on e h it _
Josh
Decurtatns
(d o u b le ),
D enny Bernstein (tw o R B I),
Robert Cham bers (n m ); one ru n
_ J o s h Gathers.
8 1 0 01 „ 7 7
U S ta .1 3 E

B A M B IN O M A J O R S
Results _ Rotary Breakfast
C lu b Expo* 7. S a n fo rd Lodge
•62 Free and A cce p te d M asons
Yankees 6.
Standings _ A m e ric a n D iv i­
sion: Sanfonl Lodge # 6 2 Free &amp;
Accepted Masons Yan ke e s ( 8 2 -1 ), Rlnker M a te ria ls D e vil
Rays (6-5) and S a n fo rd E le ctric
Athletics (3-8): N ational D iv i­
sion: Railroaders C u b s ( 8 -2 -1 ) ,
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos
(4 -7 ) and Su n n lla n d C o rp o ra ­
tion Martins (3 -8 ),
Schedule _ S a t u r d a y at Roy
Holler Jun ior
Field.
Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos vs . S u n ­
nlland
Corporation
M a rlin s ,

(double); tw o h its _ T im Mar­
copuloa (h o m e ru n ). Je ff Davit,
B ru ce H e m a n d e a (triple), Jfen
Mage; on e h it _ Ham ilton Lowe
(triple). J o h n Ahrares.
B lue H a v e n Pools (9): three
hlta _ P a u l M o rta lity (triple);
two h its _ J o h n Poole (home
ru n .
d o u b le ),
Jo hn
Keelan
(double). B o b Palagano. John
Reardon: o n e h it _ M ike F ntrtk .
To d d C o x .

Root (d o u b le ), S h a w n Baker.
Ronnie B a rtle y ; tw o hlta _ Bill
W am ock (tw o d o u b le s). Paul
Riggins; o n e h it _ Matt Oatway.
Te rry B a rtle y. R y u n B a ke r.
Su b -Z e ro Refrigeration (18):
ftve hMa _ M a rk C latte ib uck
(double): f o u r h lta _ J e r r y Gove m a k (ho m e r u n . d o u b le ). Don
Basil (d o u b le ); three hlta _
Steve Paaewmter. two hlta _
Keith D e n to n (triple), BUI Q u in n
(two d o u b le s).
M ik e
Berry
(double). D e rm y B o w m a n : one
hit . Pkul M lotk ow a k l (double).
Mike Bates.

S u b Z e ro (1 7 ): fore htts _
M a rk C la tte rb u c k (doublel: four
hits _ D o n B a s il (double); thrre
hlta _ J e r r y O o ve m a le (home
»
n m . ate R B I), D e n n y Bowman
PBC (2 3 ): fore h its _ Jo h n (double). S teve Paaew atrr. Andy
Chrtstlan (trip le ). B lU y Lowe Ssym anald; two h its _ Mike
(two d ou b le s): fo u r h its _ Jeff B m j r (d o u b le ), C la n c y Wallace:
Davlx: th re e h its _ D m Mar­ one h it _ B ill Q u in n .
copuloa.
B ru c e
Hernandez.
Elegant
La w n
Maintenance
Hamilton Low e; tw o h its _ (8); two h it s _ Ja m e s TOrtlla
George R ic h a rd s o n (ho m e run. (triple). B ill W a m o c k (two dou­
triple). O e n e M e n n lg (doublel; bles). T e r r y B a rtle y. Matt Oat­
one hit _ J o h n A lvarez. Jarre d way. R o n n ie B artley. Shawn
Lowe.
Baker, o n e hit _ Paul Riggins.
Sub Z e ro I I I ) : th rre h its _ Scott Root.
Mark
Clatterfauck
(double),
Keith D e n to n ; tw o h its _ Don
Basil; one h it _ J e r r y O ovem ale
(home r u n ). Steve Pass water,
■ S E M I _ • IS
Mike Extern. P a u l M lotkow akl.
r s e e n .ir m
PBC (1 7 ): fo u r h its _ George
Richardson
(trip le ,
double);
three hits _ J o h n C h ris tia n (two
M I O S E S . I T SB
E M E S I S . S 14
triples, d o u b le ). O ene Mennlg
(triple, d o u b le ),
B lU y
Lowe

8:30 a m .; R ln k e r Materials
Devil Kays v s . S a n fo rd Electric
Athletics. 1 0 :3 0 a .m .: a n d Rail­
roaders C u b a vs. S a n fo n l Lodge
•62 Free a n d Accepted Y a n ­
kees. 12:30 p .m .; Tw aatfay at
Roy Holler J u n i o r Fie ld . Rlnker
Materials D e v il R ays vs. Rotary
Breakfast C lu b Expos. 5:45
p.m. and S a n fo rd E le ctric A th­
letic* vs. S a n fo rd Lodge *62
Free and Accepted
Masons
Yankees, 7 :4 5 p .m .
Providing th e offense:
Rotary Breakfast C lu b Expos:
two hits _ K ashlff Vallot (triple,
run. RBI): one h it _ Lyndon
Mrrthle, J a s o n Ta te (one double
and one r u n each). M arcus
Kendrick (r u n . tw o R B I); one
run . Eddie H o ga n . A a ron D en­
son. Tra ce y J o n e s .

S ch e d u le _ F rid a y at Roy
Holler J u n i o r F ie ld . Pirates vs.
Newsome H a rd w o o d s Athletics.
5 :4 5 p .m . a n d Royals vs. Devil
Rays. 7 :1 5 p .m .: galas day si
Roy H o lle r J u n io r Field, Red
Sax vs. N ew som e Hardwoods
Athletics. 2 :3 0 p .m .; M s a A f st
Roy. 1to ller J u n io r Field. Red
Sox vs. N ew som e Hardwoods
Athletics. 5 :4 5 p .m .
Sche d u le
17 at Lakeside Fie ld , J T H E n ­
terprises v a . S u n n lla n d Corpo­
ration. 8 :3 0 a .m .; B o ris Homes
vs. S a n fo rd Cam pbell-Loosing
Am e rica n Legion Foot 53, 9:30
a.m .; a n d R ich P la n va. Crown
T ro p h y . 1 0 :3 0 a .m .

Sanford Lodge *62 Free A
Accepted M ason s Yankees: two
hits _ To m Q u in n (triple, d o u ­
ble. two n m s . R B I). Lu k e Kim*
mig (double, two ru n s ). Joolah
Kimmlg (d o u b le ). J o h n W hitley
(n m . three R B I): one h it
Hunter Pflueger (ru n ). B ruce
- 1
T n lH 4

S c h e d u l e ___________
17 at La k e sid e Field. Sanion
Lodge # 6 3 Free A Accepted Ma
sons C a rd in a ls va. S u n n i lam
C o rpo ratio n Red Sox. 11:3&lt;
a .m .; D c e n . F is h e r and Law
rro c e R oyals va. Netw ork Elec
trie C u b a , 1 p ,m .: and Shuttei
B ugs M a rlin * vs. Play Jt Agslr
Sports D ia m o n d Backs, 2:3(
p.m .

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People
Is hormone therapy for you?
SumiM Klwanlt
Th e Seminole S u n rise K l-w a n ts
Club
meets
every
Frid a y, at 7 a.m .. at Sh o ncy'a,
,U S 17-92. south of A irp o rt
' Boulevard. Guest are welcom e.
F o r Information, ca ll To n y
; ' M cDaniel at 324-0469.

G reater O rla n d o
Association.

A lzh e im e r's

W itte rs ’ o r o t io

Th e Round Ta b le W rite rs'
O ro u p meets every S a tu rd a y
at 10 s.m. In the cafe at B o r­
d e n bookstore. SSO W . State
Road 436 (southeast co m e r of
436 and 434),
A ltam onte
K m * f illg iI n
Springs.
Th e meetings are open to
•' A free clinic to Include blood
anyone
interested
In
'•'pressure check, blood sugar
Improving
w ritin g
sk ills,
• " Iscreening and Im m unisations
'" w ill be held every F rid a y , fro m . whether for enjoym ent o r to
advance toward getting w o rk
. J ; 9 to 11 a.m ., at the Oeneva
published. 'There la n o coat.
Elem entary School in th e o ld
Anyone la welcom e to attend
school building, com er o f F irst
the meetings, and to p a rtic i­
and M ain Street In Oeneva.
pate by bringing exam ples or
. T h e clinic la sponsored b y the
th eir own creative w ritin g . For
. , Sem inole County H ealth D e m ore Information ca ll D a rre ll
. part m en! in conjunction w ith
Johnson si (407) 2 8 2 -1 4 4 9 .
( .th e Seminole County SherlfTa
..O ITlce and Oeneva E le m e n ta ry
‘ School. For Inform allon. call
3 4 9 -9 2 8 4 .
Sanford-Semlnole A rt Asso­
ciation meets on the fourth Sat­
u rd a y of each m o n th , at I
,*
p .m ., at Shoney*a fn Sanford.
h i S A F E . Substance Abuse Fa m ily
Education, Is conducting a Those Interested In art are
welcome to attend.*
'F a m ilie s in Crisis* o u tre a ch

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n « program . Interested organic a . i lions wanting to contact the

Sunbitt Dayllly Club

U fa Savers
a Club
Clu of S A F E m ay
'call Libby Kuhareke at 2 9 1 et 4 3 5 7 .

Sunbelt D ayllly C lu b meets
the first Sunday of the m onth
at 2 p.m . through A p ril at the
Agricultural Center In Sanford.
T h e club educates m em bers
on dayllly grow ing
through
slide shows, guest speakers
and trips to dayllly gardens.
The re are no clu b dues. C a ll
351-3219.

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LA K E MARY _ A senior's
group meets for lunch the seer , ond Friday of each m onth at
, l Lake M ary Church of the N azarrn e . 171 E . Crystal Lake Ave.
Th e noon meeting Is held tn
the Fellowship HaU.
—
F o r more inform ation, co n ­
tact BUI at 322-1006.

AtxtwfmMr’B
A support (ro u p for a dults
'c a rin g for patients w ith A lz­
heim er’s Disease m eets the
*' first Friday of the m o nth , from
''- '2 to 3 :3 0 p.m ., at A i) Souls
'• C a th o lic
Church,
301
W.
*• Eigh th
Street, Sanford. T h is
-&gt; ’-service Is sponsored by the

Broowliad Society
Th e Seminole Brom ellad S o ­
ciety meets the th ird Sunday
or the month, at 2 p .m .. at
Sanford Oarden C lu b . U .S . I T 92
at
Fairm ont
Avenue,
Sanford.
All
aspects
of
bromellad culture are covered
d urin g the m e etings.
Th e
society Is affiliated w ith the
Florida Council of B ro m ella d
Societies and the B ro m ella d
Society Inc. For Info rm a tio n ,
call Dud M artin. 3 2 1 -0 8 3 8 .

Twenty-one m illio n baby-boom
women will reach menopause In the
a n t I f yean. They will be faced with
cplioni that were not necessarily avail
able to their mothers: hormone re­
placement therapy, nutritional
rapptementa, and etrategtea for letting
nature take Its own course.
Until the results of current studies
are made available In the coming
years, women w ho go
(o through

wW lack full Information
shout the ultimate risks and benefits
etui |( |a possible to design a senhealth1 -protec­
pro
tion plan. Flral, have your doctor
and breast cancer. Then
dfecuw your options. Whichever you
•e’ecl, realise that you can, and
’ «*erlrhni as the

The decision for or against
tblemali than
estrogen is more problematic
baton. Tor years, research suggested
that hormone replacement therapy
protected against heart disease, the
top killer of elderly women, but that it

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IN THE CIRCUIT OOURT
OP TUB 110N T H NTH
JUDICIAL OIROIfIT
OP PLOSIOA,
IN AND FOB
SEMINOLE COUNTY
OINIRAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASH NO. SS-SfltS OA-14-a
CHASE MORTQAOE
SERVICES. INC . F7K/A
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTQAOE CORPORATION.
Plaintiff.
OREO WEILAMD

NOTICE IS HSRSBV OfVEN
purtuarl te a Final Judgment ef
Forecloture dated Aped I. ISM.
and entered m Caaa No. SOasm CA-14-0, of A# Circuit
Court ol the EIGHTEENTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor IEMINOLE County. Florida where*
CHASE MORTQAOE SERVICES,
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II
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promoted breast cancer. Recent studi n showed different results
All of this has left medical types
scratching their heads. But there is
currently a study In progress, the
Women’s Health Initiative, that will
show the results of long term effects
of replacement hormones on 17,000
women. However, results won be In until at I
teas
For now, women and their doctors
must deckle what to do baaed on less
complete information. To help provide
women with a road map through
menopause and beyond, we pored over
the research and offer the following
suggestions:

are older. The average age for a first
heart attack in women is 74; for kip
fracture, about M.
Therefore, some doctors are rec­
ommending that healthy women take
hormones for symptom relief in their
early Ms, if needed, then stop. During
the years that follow, women should
be: ichecked regularly for os
and unhealthy cholesterol levels.
When women are *3 or so, Urey can
resume taking hormones and hare
protection by the age when Urey need
it most, without running the risk of
breast cancer.
— No hormones. Some women, es­
pecially those at low risk for heart or
____________,
feel a need to take
bone disease, don't
i
drugs to treat what Is, after all, a
normal stage of Ufa. There are many
ways to prevent disease besides hor­
mone therapy — for example, stopping
smoking, eating a healthy diet, and
being physically active. Together, ex­
ercise and quitting smoking nave more
impact than estrogen on fractures and
heart disease.
tW In e

O lfSIfe

Tall travelers find reason to rage
D E A R A B B Y : W h e n I saw the
fetter from *PDX Tra ve le r, Tigard,
Ore.,* I had to w rite. Th e seating
problem he described has been cre­
ated by the airlines. T h e y moved
the seats closer together to increase
revenue, a n d th ey p ro fit at the
expense of their customers. Passen­
gers should be able to use the seats
they have paid for, the w ay they
were designed to be used, without
having to ask permission from the
person seated behind them. A n d if
they cannot, they should be com­
pensated!

6 F O O T 4 TE D
FROM N E W JER S EY
D EA R T E D ) W h e n 1 p rin te d
the fetter from "P O X Tra v e le r" I
i Idea It w o u ld h it such a
w ith fre qu e nt a irlin e
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11 t w c o m e ie n d e d

asking for bulkhead seating,
I was unaw ara that oven
though people may request It

L a g a lN o tic —

Samos oaaav. one

FROM
CONSUMER
REPORTS

— Hormones at first Host women
can safc|y take hormones to relieve
temporary symptoms like bat flashes.
Th e added risk of breast cancer Is min­
imal when hormones are taken fora
year or two. If you decide to stop
taking hormones, your doctor should
cut the dosage gradually - stopping
t etrigger
'
cold turkey will AItself
hot Iflash
es.
Be aware, though, that once you stop
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MANOR
UNIT
1.
ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDIO IN
P U T BOOK 11. PAOC St. PUB­
LIC NlCOROa OP aSMMOLI
COUNTV. FLORIDA
OATEO Ihfa 1th day ef APRIL.

II
Clark Circuit Cowl
By Deborah Conanl
Deputy Clark
ROQIR D BEAN, PA
PO BOX 4SOS
ORLANDO. PL 12S02
Anornoya lor PtemtiN
It you ara a parson with a dieability who noade any accom­
modation In order to participate
In thia proceeding, you arc enti­
tled. at no coal lo you. to the
provision ol certain assistance
Please
contact
AOA
Coordinator at 101 N Park
Avanuo Suite N101. Sanford,
Florida 32771. Telephone (447)
123-4110. eel 4227 within two
(2) working days of your rsceipl
of this Summons. II you era
hearing or vows Impaired, coll
1-SOO-SSS-S77I
Publish Apnl IS. 13. ISSS
DE 0-141

IN TNB CIRCUIT OOURT
OP TNB ■MNTEBNTN
JUOICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY.

o.i oa-toea os 14
FIRST UNION MORTQAOE
CORPORATION.
PlalntlH,
CHARLES L. MCLENDON. JR
and CATHV ANN MCLENDON,
his Wife. oL ol.
Oetendanls
N O TIC E OP OJLLB
Notice is hereby given that
pursuant to the Order or Final
Judgment entered In this causa
In Iho Circuit Court of Seminole
County, Florida. I will sail lha
property situated In Seminole
County. Florida, dsscribad as
LO T 13S. THE TRAIL* AT
COUNTRY CREEK. ACCORDINQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF At
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAOES t TO 11. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
ond commonly known aa: M4
Buttonwood Lana. Altamonte.
FL 31714
al public tala, lo Iho highest
and b a il bidder, lor cash, at lha
wail front door of lha Seminola
Counly Courthouse. Sanford.
Florida, at 11.00 AM on MAY
11. IM S
Dated April 0. IS M
MARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
B y Deborah Conanl
Deputy Clark
In accordance with lha
Americana With Disabilities Act
paraona wllh disabilities need­
ing a special accommodation lo
participate In thia proceeding
should
conlacl
court
Administration al talaphona
number 407- 321-4110. not later
than aeran (7) days prior lo lha
proceadlng
II hearing
impaired
(TDD) 1-000-111•771. or Voice (V) 1-000-444
•770, vie Florida Relay Service
Mason A Associates. PA.
177S7 US IS North. Suite 400
Clearwater. FL 13744
(727) 434-3400
Publish April 10. 23. 14M
DEB-143

PUB U O AUCTION
Notice is hereby given
tefMwoe Wrecker Service wta
sell al Public Auction for sal­
vage for cash on demand te
higheel bidder. Ihe following
described vehicle*
April A T , 1000
43 Dotsun J DR
Vm * JN1MN24EIOM144424
The auction will bo hold at
tl-0 0 pm on the laid data*
above Al Sown not* Wrecker
•ervMe 2440 B Myrtle Ava
Aantord. Fla 32773 Prospective
tedders may inspect vehicles
one hour prior to site Terms
are cash or certified fund*
•amino's Wreck or reserves lha
fight to accept or r*|*cl any and
Pubksh Apnl IS . 1144
DEB-144

M TNB CIRCUIT OOUHT
OP TNB 1STN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, M4 AND PON
B IM IN O il COUNTY,
PLONIOA
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN
AS INLAND MORTQAOE
CORPORATION.
PlalnliN
*4.
CEDRIC L MERRITT.
*1 a l.
Defendant*
OF
NOTION Ol

FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgment and Order to Re set
tele arlarod In Caaa No St­
i l l I-C A -14-B of lha Circuit
Court of the 1STH Judicial
Circuit In and for SEMINOLE
County. Florida, wharem IRWIN
MORTOAQE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN A l INLAND
MORTOAQE
CORPORATION.
Plaintlll. and CEDRIC L MER­
RITT, et at., are defendants. I
MH eat to the highest bidder
for cash at th* Wool Front Door
ol
th*
Esminol*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
al the hour ol 11 00 a m , on th*
11th day of MAY. IM S. th* fol­
lowing dosenbod property:
LOT 2t&gt;. WOODORIDQE LAKES
UNIT t ACCORDINQ TO THE
H A T THEREOF. AS RECORDED
IN PLAT BOOK S I. PAOE(S) 20.
OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
OATED IN* 4th day ol APRIL.
Maryann* Mors*
Clerk Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
ROGER 0 BEAR. PA.
PO 00X 4494
ORLANDO. FL 32402
Attorney* tor Ptainlitl
It you era a parson with s disability who need* any accom­
modation in order to participate
In thia procaading, you ara emi­
tted. at no cost lo you. to th*
provision of certain assistant•
Pleas*
contact
AOA
Coordinator at 301 N. Park
Avtnua Suit* N30I. Sanford.
Florida 32771. Talaphona (407)
123-4130. tat 4227 within two
(2) working days ol your roeaipl
el this Summon*, it you or*
hearing or vole* impaired, call
I-400-9S5-4771
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IK T N I C IR C U IT C O U R T
OF THE ■ IC H TIE R TM
JUDICIAL C IR C U IT
m ARD FOR
SIM IRO LE C O U N TY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A U HO. M -I E 7 -O A
DIVISION S4-A
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY
Plaintiff.
*t
MARSHALL JENKINS.
•I al.
Defendant!*)
N O TICE OF
FORECLOSURE SJLL1
NOTICE IS H IR IB V OIVIN
pursuant
to
an
Ordar
Rescheduling Foraclotura Sale
dated April 1.1999. and entered
In Caaa NO SS-I17-CA el Hie
Circuit Court ol the EIOHTtiN TH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
■herein MELLON MORTOAOE
COMPANY to the Plaintiff and
MARSHALL JENKINS,
THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O F MAR.
•HALL
JENKINS
N/K/A
SHIRLEY JENKINS. BARNETT
DANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
TION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
WITH BARNETT BANK OF CEN­
TRAL F l o r i d a , n a are me
Defendant*. I will tall to the
highest and bait bidder lor
cash al the Waal Iron! door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
a ll I 90 am ., on the Slh day ol
MAY, IM S .
the following
Or senbad property a* eat forth
In said Final Judgment:
LOT 3. BLOCK M. NORTH
ORLAHDO RANCHES SECTION
7. ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
P U T BOOK 13. PAGE 3. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND and the
teal ol this Court on April 1,

27— N ursery k C h i l d
C are

IN TH E C IR C UIT CO URT
OF TN B BICM TBERTH
JUD ICIAL C IR C U IT
IN AMD FOR
SIM IR O LE CO UN TY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL A C TIO N
CASE N O . S B -I4 B T-C A
DIVISION 14 -0
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC. F/K/A
COUNTRYWIDE FUNDINQ
CORPORATION D/B/A
AMERICA'S WHOLESALE
LENDER.
Plaintiff.
v*
JUDITH A EDWARDS.
*1 al.
Defendant) t)
NOTICE

OF FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
foreclosure dated March 31.
tM f. and entered In Cat* NO.
4S-14S7-CA ol Ihe Circuit Court
ol Ih# EIG H TEEN TH Judicial
Cncwl in and lor SEMINOLE
County. Florida wherein COUN­
TRYWIDE HOME LOANS INC.
F/K/A COUNTRYW IDE FUNOINQ CORPORATION
0/B/A
AMERICA'S
WHOLESALE
LINDER to the Plaintiff and
JUDITH
A
EDWARDS;
NATIONSBANK. SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER TO BARNETT
BANK. N A . BARNETT TECH
NOLOOIES. INC. SUCCESSOR
BY MEROER BARNETT RECOV
ERY CORPORATION, are th*
Defendant*. I will aall lo th*
highest and bast bidder tor
cash at the West from door ol
th*
Saminol*
County
Courthout*. Senlord. Fionda at
It 00 a m . on the 4tk day ol
MAY, 1999. Iha
following
deicnbed proparty a t set forth
in said Final Judgment
LOT 47. REOBRIOOE AT CAR­
ILLON ACCOROINO TO THE
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROED
IN P U T BOOK 47 PACES 21.
22. AND 23 PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI
DA
a/h/a 3397 STERLING LAKE
CIRCLE
OVIEOO FL 32745
WITNESS MY HAND and th*
M el o l this Court o n MARCH
21. 1999
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jasewic
Deputy Clark
Echevarria. McCalla. Reymar,
Barrett A Frapp**r
Poet Ottic* Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33401-3410
II you are a person with a die
ability who needs accommoda
lion in ordar lo participate ir
this proceeding, you are anti
tied al no cost to you. tor th*
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Pleat#
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Avenue.
Sanford. Fionda
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By: Jane E. Jasewic
Deputy Clerk
Echavsma. McCalla. Reymrr.
Barrett 4 Frapp*r
Pott Ottic* Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33SOI
F9901Q1M
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Pleat*
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Artnu*.
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plays, I guesstimate you will get some
M percent o 1 deals correct. However,
some players — even experts — try to
be devar. and end up losing tricks
they should have won.
That applies to this deal, but the de­
clarer still had to read the cards well.
Sitting W a it, w hat would you lead
against threw no-trump?
This layout arose during the match
between France and Sweden at the
INS European Championships, held in
VUamoura, Portugal
The French North declared one notromp, winning exactly seven tricks.
At the other table, Mata NUaland (or
Sweden opened with one no-trump,
showing 14-IB points. His partner,
Bjorn Fallenius, Jumped straight to
game. Now the French West got overly

Imaginative. You or I would hare aa
lected tha diamond rune, surety defeat
lag Uw contract However, Weal want­
ed to lead a m ajor because North
hadn't used Stayman. So, ha chose the
bixarre looking heart six.
Declarer did well, calling (or dum­
my's quoen. East would have done bet­
ter to duck, retaining communkalion
with his partner, but ha covered with
the king. After winning the third round
ol hearts in hand, NUaland successful
ly finessed the club 10. West won the
next d u b lead with his ace and exited
with a club.
Aa W est hadn’t cashed the 13th
heart it waa clear he had led from •
three-card s u it So, he had surely be­
gun with 3 3 4 3 distribution. (With 4-3­
3 3. ho would have led a spade.) So.
NUaland continued with the ace. king
and another spade. This established
nine hard-earned tricks from three
spades, one heart two diamonds and

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to improvement in heart function if
the fibrillation has been present fur
years, as mine has. Your thoughts?
DEAK HEADER: Atrial fibrillation
is an erratic heartbeat. Usually, this
produces no symptoms or health con­
sequences, u n less the pulse is very
rapid Atrial fibrillation is often associ­
ated with thyroid problems, heart dis­
ease and d is o r d e r s of th e cardiac
valves. However, in many patients, no
cause can be discovered.
People with fibrillation are at higher
risk for stroke. This Is the reason your
cardiologist h as prescribed Coumadin
to prevent blood c lo ts — also, the
atenolol and lanoxin should maintain
your pulse in the normal range (60 to
too beats per minute). I'm not sure of
the role Allace is playing.

formed under general anesthesia, a
DO countershock is delivered to your
heart through paddles placed on your
chest. If the technique is successful,
the heart momentarily stops beating
and then re su m e s contracting in a
regular fashion. Unfortunately, this
normal b eat often degenerates back
into fibrillation hours or days later.
So far. you have had two cardiover­
sions. I do not believe that you need a
third.
To begin with, another procedure
may not produee lung lasting effects
What then? Do you undergo a fourth,
fifth o r s ix th card ioversion? This
seems excessive to me.
Now, to the issue of cardioversion.
Second, th e re is a definite danger
During this procedure, which is per­ from e le c tr ic a l cardioversion. That

risk must be (adored Into the equa
tion
Third, the medicines you are taking
appear to have the problem of stroke
and rapid pulse under control. You
feel w e ll, and no untoward conse­
quences have appeared. Why rock the
boat?
Last, as you stated, chronic atrial
fibrillation does not affect either
health or longevity - you're M and.
with proper medical management,
should have many more years of pro­
ductive. Independent living Tberefcre.
I agree with your preference. Were I
in your shoes. I'd forego the procedure
and continue the medication.
In all fairness. I should acknowledge
that I am neither your dorior nor a
cardiologist. Consequently, you should
discuss your decision with your vari­
ous doctors. Nonetheless, baaed on
the ’‘ generic" information you supilied, I feel confident in recommend
ng a less aggressive approach.

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(P olar Q ott, a syndicated c o l­
um nist for Nswapapsr Entarpriaa
A ssociation, can ba written to at
P .O . B o x 91 M B , Clavaland, O H
44101-3369.)

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                    <text>TH U R S D A Y
July 29, 1999
91st Year, No. 241
(407)322-2611
Sanford. FL
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S A N F O R D — A risky gamble on a
tw o-day “ Pet Rocks" concert In A pril
may have left the Seminole County
Humane Society as much as $150,000 in
debt.
Fallout from the failed fund-raiser has
left one board member railing for resig­
nations and the Society's executive
director reluctant to divu lge just how
much the organization lost.
Attorney. Steve Mason, a member o f
the Society's board o f directors for the
past seven years, said his efforts to get
an accurate accounting o f expenses and

Humane Society may have lost
$150,000 on failed concert
incom e from the A p ril 10 and 11 concert
at Sem inole Greyhound Park have been
stonewalled.
'T h e tim e for making excuses is past,"
said Mason. "It's time to answer some
questions. The Human Society's leader­
ship should be responsible. This arro­
gance is a dangerous thing. The Society
is a w onderful organization that does
trem endous good. N ow it's time for us
to d o some house cleaning and m ove

forw ard."
The Society's executive director, Jeff
Cashatt, says Mason is a m inority voice
and was against the concert fund-raiser
from the beginning.
"It was a first tim e effort for us and
w e were disappointed in the outcom e,”
said Cashatt o f the rock-country double
header. "W e w ere expecting to make a
substantial profit. It's tim e for us to
m ove on and try som ething else."

WoMnger said because proaecutors front his office reguiarfy
appear before Wood, he
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Business Expo
begins Aug. 7
SANTORO - T h e
Sanford/Semmote County
Chamber of Commerce presents the fourth annual
Business Expo on Saturday,
Aug. 7, from 10 a.m. to e p.m.
at the 8smlnots Towne Center
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local businesses. The Business
Expo win be held during taxfree shopping week.
The event is being sponsored
by Sun Trust Bank, Semioie
Towne Center, PNC Mortgage,
P o w e l Office Supply. Ortando
Business Journal, and AT&amp;T
Profit-by-Association.
The exhibitors will indude
representatives from compa­
nies in business services,
finance, design, health care,
entertainment and communica­
tions.
The Orlando-Orange County
Expressway Authority w il give
area residents a chance to get
E-PASS Installed.
The exNbitors will Indude
Nikksn Independent
Distributors, Seminole
Community College, Premier
Designs, Rich Plan of America,
Seminole Carpet Service. First
American Title, Advanced
Communications, Edward
Jones, TVs Express Auto
Centers, Carriage Cove, Sun
Cm 2 Casino, Central Florida
Regional Hospital,
For more information call the
Sanford/Seminole County
Chamber of Commerce at 322­
2212.

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get rid of the
family skeleton,
you may as well
make it dance.”
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building w il have a unique view of the work being done on the school's old science building. Work continues
on the $3.5 million renovation project, which will be used for general academic classes, and crews from
Wharton-Smrth Construction Co. hope to finish the work by mid-December, with classes beginning for the
spring semester.

Longw ood police nab sexual offender
La w enforcem ent
officials frustrated
by registration
loopholes
By Joa DaSantla______________
Staff Writer
S A N F O R D — Loopholes in
Florida state law regulating the
movement and registration o f
sexual offenders and predators
continue to frustrate municipal
police agencies. The latest inci­
dent took place this week in
Longwood.
Jeffrey Kevin Prescott, 37, was

arrested Tuesday by Longwood
police on charges o f lewd and
lascivious conduct in front o f two
children. According to police
reports Prescott, who moved to
Ixmgwood from Orange County
sometime within the last three to
six months, exposed himself to
tw o neighborhood
children
while they were swimming in
their backyard pool.
Prescott
was watching the girts through a
fence from the adjacent property
when the incident took place.
His offenses date back to 1980
and include convictions for lewd
and lascivious acts in the pres­
ence of a child, burglary, attempt­
ed sexual battery on a child and
resisting a police officer with vio-

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lence. He was sentenced in 1991
to a total of 32 years in prison
and 18 years o f probation. He
served only six years of that sen­
tence, benefiting by being
imprisoned prior to 1995, when
state law changed, requiring
inmates to serve at least 85 per­
cent o f their jail time prior to
their release.
Longwood police chief Tom
jackson said the Prescott situa­
tion is a perfect example of loop­
holes that frustrate law enforce­
ment officials.
"H e was required to register
with this police department
when he moved to Longwood,"
said Jackson. "H e had not done

S A N F O R D — With a short­
age of neighborhood parks,
seminoie County officials are
looking for ways to cooperate
with schools for additional
ipace.
Seminole County is seeking
have a neighborhood park with­
in walking distance o f every
resident, and a larger communi­
ty park within a 10 to 20 minute
drive o f every county resident.
The county's 10-year parks,
trails and greenways draft mas­
ter plan calls for elementary and
m iddle school facilities to be
accessible as neighborhood
parks.
The School Board on Tuesday
hosted county officials for a
work session to discuss ways in
which the two government enti­
ties can cooperate on projects
such as the parks.
Representatives from elemen­
tary and middle schools said

that school grounds tend to
already receive active use as
unofficial neighborhood parks
after school hours.
"W hat's happened is your
analysis is correct," Chairman
Larry Furlong said. "There is a
shortage o f neighborhood
parks, and the schools have
been drafted into becoming sub­
standard neighborhood parks.
We are in a sense picking up the
shortage o f field space. We can't
do much more with our facili­
ties than w e already do."
Seminole County officials are
making plans to build an inter­
connected system o f grcenways,
trails and walkways. The
County estimates that the total
cost of the program w ill be $56
million.
Included in the proposal are
new 40-acre community parks
in the Lake Mary-Sanford area
and O viedo, plus expansion of
Lake Mills Park with the pur­
chase o f an additional eight
acres.
There would be 35.6 miles of
paved trails and 20J miles o f
natural trails.
The plan also w ould include
four sites for canoe launches
and a 3,000- to 5,000-square-foot
nature center.
See Parks, Page 5A

Stocking for school

See Offender, Page 5A

‘ Conch Cowboys’ stresses conservation
S e m in o le County residents
produce P B S docum entary
H erald Intern

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Caahatt and M ason's disagreem ent
over fund raising strategies dates back
to the summer o f 1998 when the concert
fund raiser was first suggested. The
majority o f the board voted to enter into
a contractual agreement w ith Forbidden
Records, an O r Undo-based prom otions
company to handle talent booking,
advertising and prom otion o f the event.
A t that time M u on was the lone dis­
senting vote. H e repeatedly sent memos
to other board members and Cashatt
w ith pointed questions and concerns
about whether the Humane Society
should have become in volved in such a
risky venture, and whether the Society

C ooperation by
county, sch o o ls
co u ld provide
c o m m u n ity parks

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SANPORO-—CNngapoesi-

chargee sgafcist Cbcu* Judge
; Leonard Wood wM be hsndted
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American Legion
tournament underway
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Partly
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High: 96
Low:

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Seminole County residents, Bill Belleville of
Sanford, and Bob Giguere of Oviedo, make their
statewide documentary debut on PBS Saturday,
July 31.
Local viewers can tune their television to
W M FE channel 24 Saturday at 6 p.m. to witness
the collaboration o f these two county residents in
their show "Conch Cowboys," an episode on the
weekly PBS series "Florida Crossroads."
Belleville and Giguere produced their new doc­

umentary "Conch Cowboys" to show the rapid
habitat loss of the notorious conch in the Florida
Keys. The producers view this creature as one
that illustrates "the delicate balance between
humans and the sea." The program is an attempt
to heighten awareness of the depleting habitat o f
conchs and the attempt to replenish the species
through fish farming.
Co-producer Bill Belleville is an avid scuba
diver who has spent 23 years exploring the coast
o f Florida and Latin America, searching the
depths of the deep. Belleville is also an award
winning journalist, heralding credits in publica­
tions including, Newsweek, Readers Digest and
Parade.
Belleville's last production project, "In Search of
See Conch. Page 5A

Herald photo by Arch Booth#

Target store employees Dave Moore, Paul Seacnst and Melissa
Rosane prepare for the back lo-school rush by stocking shelves with
the latest supplies. Beginning Saturday, the state wiB waive sales tax
on select school items.

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Good for Hagood - he’s joined the race
D U I A rm ts
W inter S p rin g! — July 27. Thomas John May, 30, o f Oak Ridge
Road, Winter Springs, was stopped by W inter Springs police at
M urphy Road and Edgemon, W inter Springs. He was charged
w ith drivin g under the influence o f alcohol.
Sanford — July 23. Stephen John Klepp, 42, o f C elery Avenue,
Sanford, was stopped by Sanford police on Shirley Street. H e
was charged w ith driving under the influence o f alcohol.
T raffic Arrests
Altam onte S p rin gs— July 26. Shawn Christian Stanton, 27, o f
Calibre Crest Parkway, Altam onte Springs, was arrested at his
address follow in g the investigation o f a hit and run accident by
Altam onte Springs police. H e was charged with driving on a
suspended license, leaving the scene o f an accident with
injuries, and failure to render aid.
A ggravated Assault
M aitland — July 26. Joshua Paul Smith, 23, o f Pine Tree Road,
M aitland, was stopped by Seminole County deputies at
Falmouth Road M aitland follow in g an incident near his resi­
dence. he was charged w ith aggravated assault, battery, and
trespassing on an occupied structure.
Battery/Domestic V iolence
Fern Park — July 27. Darlene Jamie Fidelo, 35, o f Lakeview
D rive, Fern Park, was arrested by Seminole County deputies at
her residence fo llow in g a domestic disturbance. She was
charged with battery/dom estic violence.

The nifty autom atic door at the
Supervisor o f Elections O ffice in Sanford
sw ings open at the flick o f a wrist and
allow s visitors am ple tim e to step inside
before it closes.
The door has had a workout the past few
su ltiy days.
Tom H agood cam e by this week ..........
to sign up for the District 3
Sem inole County Com m issioner's
Race 2000.
H agood is challenging incum­
bent Grant Maloy.
A t 37, H agood is four years
older than Maloy. H e also has four
children to M aloy'# three. N o
chance for M aloy to play the fam i­
ly card.
A s a four-term O viedo C ity
Russ
Councilman, H agood la a fam iliar
name in the territory. D efinitely a
viable comm ission candidate say
• •
most political insiders.
"There's an opportunity here," Hagood
said Wednesday. "I'm not com ing in out o f
the dark. I'v e got name recognition. The
people w ho have been urging me to run say
they're tired o f Grant M aloy voting W to
everything that comes up."
Recently, M aloy nixed a proposal for the
county to buy 80 acres o f land near O viedo.
"There was m oney for it ($1 m illion), and

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it w ou ld have made a fine county park,"
H agood said. "N o w , it looks as though
there's going to be a lot o f little houses on
that land."
Naturally, H agood has deep interest in (he
southeast sector but said his candidacy Is
for the good o f the entire county.
............
“ I'v e been on the Express Way
Com m ittee, I'v e dealt with the sit­
ting county comm issioners," he
said. "W e've dealt w ith many sim­
ilar Issues."
Although a Republican, H agood
said he is not connected to either
o f the fractions that split the
Sem inole Republican Party.
"I'v e tried not to be involved I've been non partisan w hile on
the city council."
M aloy said Wednesday that he
felt good about running for a sec0 0 0
ond-term on the commission. He
said he welcom ed the challenge
by H agood and that he expected there
w ould be another candidate — possibly tw o
m ore in the District 3 race.
"I'm pleased that I have m ore volunteers
than I did on m y first run," M aloy said.
"P eo p le w ho helped in the decency vote are
w ith me. Because o f this, 1 suspect the adult
entertainment Industry w ill be getting its
candidates into the race. That's where the

White

Sanford — July 27. Jose Michael Santiago, 21, o f South Park
Avenue, Sanford, was arrested by Seminole County deputies
follow in g a disturbance at his residence, he was charged with
battery/dom estic violence.
Altam onte Springs — July 26. Jeffrey Daniel Pope, 36, o f Balsa
D rive, Altam onte Springs, was arrested at his residence follow ­
ing a disturbance. Seminole County deputies charged him w ith
battery/dom estic violence.
Winter Springs — July 27. Dwayne Scott Horvath, 36, o f Mira
Road, Winter Springs was arrested by Seminole County
deputies following a disturbance at his address. He was
charged with battery/domestic violence.
Sanford — July 27. Nelson Eddy Scott, 26, o f Helen Street,
Casselberry, was stopped by Sanford police following an inci­
dent on South Park Avenue, Sanford, he was charged with bat­
tery/domestic violence.
D rug Arrests
Altam onte Springs — July 28. Michael James Carrano, 44, of
South Ocean Avenue, Apopka, was stopped by Seminole
County deputies on Oak Street and Anchor Road, Altamonte
..Springs, he was charged with possession o f a controlled sub»tance,&lt;rack cocaine, and possession/use o f drug parapherna­
lia.
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Sanford — July 27. Carla Ann Craig, 41, o f Katies Court,
Sanford, was arrested at her residence by Seminole County
deputies. She was charged with possession o f a controlled sub­
stance-cannabis, and possession/use o f drug paraphernalia.
Sanford — July 27. Robert Eugene Weaver, 22, of 8th Street,
Casselberry, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on
Wynn Drive, Sanford. He was charged with possession of less
than 20 grams o f cannabis, possession/use o f drug parapherna­
lia, and resisting/obstructing an officer without violence.
Prostitution Arrests
Sanford —• July 27. Carmelia Yevette James, 35, of William
Clark Court, Sanford, was stopped by agents of the
City/County Investigation Bureau on Celery Avenue, Sanford.
She was charged with assignation to commit prostitution, and
lewdness.
Grand Theft Auto
Sanford — July 26. Angeio Ramos, 34, o f Ash Circle, Sanford,
was arrested by Casselberry police at his residence following a
tip o f a possible stolen vehicle he was bragging about, he was
charged with grand theft auto.
Weapons/Retall Theft Arrest
Winter Park — July 26. Andrew David Fallon, 25, o f Lanseboro
Court, Orlando, was apprehended by Seminote County
deputies after he stole lottery tickets from a 7-11 convenience
store on Howell Branch Road, Winter Park. I ie was charged
with carrying a concealed firearm, first degree retail theft, and
resisting/obstructing a police officer without violence.

M A R T H A IRE NE BO W EN
Martha Irene Bowen, 61,
Ridgecrest Lane, Longw ood,
died Wednesday July 28, 1999.
Bom in M iam i, she m oved to
Central Florida in 1974 from
Miam i. Mrs. Bowen was a home­
maker. She was a Baptist.
Survivors include husband, R.
"S kip " Bowen, Sr., Longw ood;
son, R. "S k ip " Bowen, Jr.,
Orlando; tw o daughters, Debra
H a rw ell W inter Springs; Sharon
Oehler, Lake M ary; tw o brothers.
Jack
W illiam son,
A m arillo,
Texas; Don W illiamson, Orlando;

tw o sisters, Doris C laypool,
Orlando; Roseanne Langham,
Sebring; three grandchildren.
Baldwln-Fairchild-OakJawn
Park Cem etery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, is in charge of
arrangements.

A LF R E D H . C U R T IS , JR .
A lfred H. Curtis, Jr., 79,
Summit H ill D rive, Deltona,
died Tuesday July 27,1999. Bom
in Marquette, Mich., he moved
to Central Florida In 1969. Mr.
Curtis was a retired tech
sergeant for the U S . A ir Force,

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She was a m em ber o f Springfield
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Survivors Include husband,
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daughter, Lou Ella, Fayetteville,
N .C .; son, Danny Bellamy,
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Lake M ary’s Sipka attends global youth conference
Dustin Sipka o f Lake Mary
waa selected to attend the
G lobal
Young
Leaders
Conference com m encing in
Washington, DC on July 12 and
concluding in N ew York C ity on
July 22,1999.
This unique leadership devel­
opment
program
brought
together outstanding young
people from around the world
to build critical leadership skills
in a global context. Students
had the opportunity to learn
from and exchange ideas with
today' world leaders in the chal­
lenging and dynamic environ­
ments o f these tw o cities.
Dustin was among 350 out­
standing students attending the
conference, representing 50
countries from around the
world.
The theme o f the Global Young
Leaders Conference (G YLC ) is
"The Leaders o f Tomorrow
Preparing
for
the
Global
Challenges and Responsibilities
of the Future."
Highlights o f the program
included w elcom ing remarks
at the National Press Club, a

briefing at the US Department
o f State, a visit to the W orld
Bank or International M onetary
Fund, a diplom atic reception
with embassy officials, an
address at the United Nations,
meetings at embassies, a site
visit at a financial institution on
Wall Street, and policy briefings
from senior governm ent o ffi­
cials and leaders in global
finance.

To complement these special
meetings and briefings, Dustin
participated in a number o f lead­
ership skill-building activities.
In the Global Crisis activity, stu­
dents played the roles o f d ip lo­
mats from various countries and
were challenged with finding a
solution to a simulated global oil
crisis. The G YLC culminated
w ith the Global Summit, in
which students proposed solu­
tions to an international crisis.

lobbied, form ed coalitions to fur­
ther these proposals and formal­
ly debated them.
The G lobal Young Leaders
Conference is sponsored by the
Congressional Youth Leadership
C ou n cil a nonprofit, nonparti­
san educational organization.
Founded in 1985, the Council is
com m itted to fostering and
inspiring you n g people to
achieve their fu ll leadership
potential.

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Sunday. August 1,1999
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next one (candidate) may be coming from ."
If it w asn't politics, the H agood-M aloy
match-up w ould be a Boy Scout Jamboree
— the kids next door trying to help grand­
ma across the street, a cam p out in the
woods. It's m ore than that, o f course. The
winner gets a $60,000 part-tim e Job and a
regular shot on SGTV. It means answering
"A y e " or "N a y " to issues concerning the
county.
O ver in District 5, w here D aryl McLain
has been com m issioner for eight years,
there are three challengers in 2000. Don
Nicholas and Bob West signed up early.
T h ey've been joined b y ... the envelope,
please — Dean Ray.
Dean Ray, the appliance man w ho ran for
m ayor and then the Sanford C ity
Commission. Ray announced him self as
District 5 comm ission candidate. A
Democrat at that, Mr. Ray. But w ill he stay
to election day?
The next one to sw ing through the door at
the Supervisor o f Elections O ffice could raise
eye brow s from Lake Jesup to the Altamonte
Mall. Altam onte Springs M ayor Dudley
Bates is being urged to challenge District 4
Commissioner Dick Van Der W ride.
Stay tuned.

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All Seminole County Public Schools have scheduled opportunities lor students to 'com e back to achooT and
get schedules and learn about thetr new school year. For details on the Information listed below, please contact
your individual school.

S chool

D a te

S pecial N o tes

T im e

Altam onte E le m e n ta ry .......................Aug. 6 ................... 11:30 a.m.-1 p m.
Bear Lake E le m e n ta ry .......................Aug. 5 ................... 7 p m .......................
kindergarten parent night
............................................................... Aug. 6 .................. 12:30-2:30 p.m.
Carttlon E le m e n ta ry .............................Aug. 6 .................12:30-2:30 p.m................. last names A-L
............................................................... Aug. 6 .................1:30-2:30 p.m................... last name M-Z
C asselberry Elem entary ...................Aug. 6 ................. 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
C hiles M id d le ...................................... Aug. 3 ................. 9-t1:30a.m ...................... grade 8
............................................................. -Aug. 5 ................. 9-11:30 a.m...................... grade 7
...............................................................Aug.6 . .
.........1-3 p.m............................ grade 8
C room s Academ y ...............................Aug. 3 ................. 1-3 p.m.
D evon Charter ....................................................................no times Hated
Eastbrook E le m e n ta ry ...................... .Aug 5 ...................1:30-3 p.m.
English Estates Elementa ry ..............Aug. 0 ..................1-3 p.m.
Forest City E le m e n ta r y .....................Aug. 6 ------- ----- 11 a.m.-t p.m.
G en eva E le m e n ta r y .......................... .Aug, 8 ................... 12-1 p m .......................kindergarten and new students
............................................................... Aug. 8 ..................1-3p.m.
G old sb oro E lem en ta ry........................Aug. 5 .................. 4-8 p.m.
G reen w ood Lakes M i d d l e ................ Aug. 6 ................... 9-11:30 e.m..................... grade 8 and 8
............................................................. .Aug. 8 ................... 1:30-3:30 p.m..................grade 7
Hamilton E le m e n ta ry .........................Aug. 8 ................... 4-6 p.m.
Heathrow Elem entary ...................... Aug. 6 ....................10:30 a.m.-noon
Highlands E le m e n ta ry ...................... .Aug. 6 .................. 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
H opper ESE C e n t e r ...........................Aug. 8 ................... 1-4 p.m.
Idyllwilde Elem entary ......... ............ .Aug. 8 ...................12-2 p.m.
Indian Trails M i d d l e ...........................A u g . 8 ...................9-10:30 a.m..................... grade 6
............................................................. A u g. 6 ...................10:30 a.m.-noon ............ grade 7 and 8
Jackson Heights MkkNe ..................A u g . 3 ...................9-11:30 a.m..................... grade 6

MMonnlum Middle .............................A u g 3

..........9 a.m.-noon..................grade 6
..........1-3 p.m. ..................... grades 7 and 8
..........9*10:30 am.................. grade 8
........... noon-1 pm....................grade 7
............ 2-3 p.m. ..................... grade 8
. . . . . . .5*8 p.m.
.noon-2 pm.
.8-8 p.m.
.7 pm.......................... kindergarten parents
.9-11 e.m.
.6:30 p.m.
.8:30 a.m.
.10 a.m.-noon
.9-10:30 a m ...............graded
.noon-1 p.m. ............... grade 7
.2-3 p.m........................grade 8
.10-11:30 am.
.10 a.m.-noon
.9:30-11:30 am.
.9 am.......................new student schedule pick up
..10 a .m ...................... program lor new students
. .1 p.m. . . .*.
el day . . . .
9 a .m ........................ grades
.10 a.m. ..................... grade 7
.11 am. .......................grade 8
. .7 pm. . . . . . . . . . . . . . kindergarten parents
.8-10 am.
, .8:30 p.m.........
,.7:45-10:18 am
, .7-Qp.m...........
. .10 am-noon...............grade 6
.10 am-12 noon............grada 7
.10 am-noon............... grada 8
(pick if) achsdulaa and aupplee 8 am*1 pm)
.10-11:30 am. ............. grada 6
. A u g8
..A u g 8
, .11:30 am.-1 pm ....... gradsa7andB
.Aug 6
, .8-10 a m
. A u gS
. .7 p.m...........................kindergarten parents
Aug. 6
, .11 a m .-1 pm
. Aug. 6
.10 am-noon
. Aug 6
.11 am .-l pm
. Aug. 0
.8 a.m............................Seniors
. Aug. 6
.9 a.m...........................Juniors
. .Aug. 8
.10 am .........................Sophomores
Aug. 8
.1 p m ........................ Freshman
.Aug 8 ,
.10:30-11:30 a.m............lest names A-M
Aug 8
.11:30-12:30 pm........... last name* N-Z

....................................................... Aug. 3
Mltwee Middle School........................Aug 5
....................
Aug. 5
....................................................... Aug. 5
Oviedo High .......................................Aug.3
Partin Elementary .......................... Aug. 8
Pine Crest Elementary....................... Aug.5
Rainbow Elementar y .......... ........Aug. 5
...................................................... Aug. 0
Rays of Hope Charter .................... Aug. 5
Aug. 8
.Aug. 8
.Aug. 8
.Aug 8
.Aug. 6
A u g6
.Aug. 6
.Aug 8
Aug 5
.Aug. 6
.Aug 5
.Aug. 8
Aug. 8
Aug 8
Aug 6
Aug. 8
.Aug. 8
Aug. 5
.Aug. 6
.Aug. 4
Aug 8
Aug 3
Aug 5

............................................................. A u g . 5 ...................9-11:30 a.m..................... grade 7
............................................................... A u g .6 ................. 9-11:30a.m. ...................g ra d e s
K eeth Elem entary .............................A u g. 6 ...................1-3 p.m.
............................................................. A u g. S ...................7 p.m............................... kindergarten parents
Lake Brantley High .......................... July 28-30 .............8-11 a m ..........................schedule pick up
Lake H ow ell H i g h .................................Aug. 2 ..................8-9 p.m..................schedule pick up for grades 10-12
............................................................. A u g 2 ...........6-6:45 p m . .Fresh. Orientation, schedule pickp to fo io w
Lake Mary E le m e n ta ry ...................... A u g . 8 ...................1-3 p m .
Lake Mary High ................................. A u g . 5 ...................8 a.m.-noon
Lake Orlenta E le m e n ta ry ..................A u g. 6 ...................4-8 p m .
Law ton Elem entary .............................Aug.6 ................. t l a.m.-t pm .
L o n g w o o d E lem en tary...................... A u g . 6 ...................11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Lyman High ............................ Aug. 3 . . .5-8 p.m. (meeting 7 p .m .)____ N ew Student Orient, (yearbook pica)
............................................................... Aug. 5 and 6 ------7 a.m.-3 p.m................... (yearbook pics)
M idway E le m e n ta r y .......................... A u g . 6 .................. 1-3 p.m.

Lake Mary’s:
McKibben •
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deputy to
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“ A lex WcVCibben o f D i l i W ir y
has been appointed to serve as a-&gt;
District Deputy to the N ation al'
President o f the Benevolent and ;
Protective Order o f the Elks o f
the ISA.
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A member o f Sanford Elks.,
Lodge Number 1241, McKibbin.,
was deputized during the 135th-,
Elks National Convention, held ,
July 10 to 15 in Kansas City.
McKibbin will serve the ea st,
Central District of FL, one o f 260
districts nationwide. Duties will
include assisting newly elected ,
National
President
Jam es,
Varenhorst
of
Ludington, t
Michigan, in promoting and
coordinating the organization's^
charitable and philanthropic pro-1
grains for the year. These include
college scholarships, youth ath­
letic and drug programs, aid for
the people with disabilities, and l
veteran's service.
The Elks have also made sub- 1
stantia! and wide range commit- ‘
ments
through
America's r‘
Promise, an organization dedi- 1
cated to providing fundamental
resources to America's youth.
"Our goal this year is to ''
increase family participation in ^
our
lodges,"
declared L
Varenhorst. "Our communities
desperately need Elk volunteers J
as various governmental agen- '
cies continue to reduce their ser- '
vices and aid."
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Concert

Offender

had the financial wherewithal
to prom ote the concert.
Mason also questioned the
relationship o f some board
members w ith em ployees o f
Forbidden Records, and wrote,
*1 have been told that the total
outlay that the Humane Sodety
w ill be responsible for Is approx*
Im aleiy $250,000. Considering
that w e have roughly $8,000 In
the bank, this would appear to
be a risky undertaking."
In addition. Mason also ques-

market and still draw 500-1,000
people w ith names like th a t"
Brodie said Forbidden Record
acted as an agent for the
Humane Society but ultim ately
was the Society's event to p r o
mote,
"W e had w ell placed media
buys and began selling tickets fa
February at local outlets and
Tkketmaater," Brodie said. "W e
began to track ticket sales and
they w ere horrible. A fter the fin
day o f the concert w e advised

tkswd the board's wisdom in
entering into a contract since no
board members had any legal
expertise in the area o f entertainm en! law. H e ako suggests that
the board m ay have gam bled
w ith anticipated bequest money
it expected in the future to help
cover the cost o f putting on the
concert.
"A t one point fai a meeting I
heard someone com m ent V i*
can't keep operating on dead
people's money, w e have to find
new ways to raiae funds,"
Mason said.
David Brodie, vice president
o f Forbidden Records says hk
company fu lly explained to the
Human Society that concert promotion ia a risky business.
"The very first thing w e told
them was that the budget for an
event like this would run about
$150,000 and that with concerts
you never know how many peopie are going to show u p,"
Brodie said. "This to a balky
business and Orlando k a fickle
m arket"
Brodie said he, tea was
absolutely shocked at the poor
turnout. H k recollection k that
only 44 people showed up for
the Saturday rock portion o f the
concert which featured artists
such as Badfinget The Fabulous
Thunderbirds and others. A day
later approximately 200 showed
for the country portion o f the
concert headlired by popular
artist Tracy Byrd.

the Humane Society to cancel
day two. They thought the risk
was worth taking.”
Forbidden Records has confirmed the Society still ow es the
promotion com pany m oney for
medie buys, bounced checks,
and other expenses it Incurred
on behalf o f prom oting the
even t Brodie term ed the sums
"substantial," and said his cornpany Is getting pressure from
d e a r Channel Conununkatiana
ow ner o f a number o f Orlando
radio stations, to pay the b ilk fo
radio advertising schedules aaao
dated with the concert promotkn.
"W e're going to have to deal
with the financial situation
between the Human Sodety are
C a rr Channel in a reasonable
business manner;" he said,
"W here it leads, it lends.
In a letter sent by Forbidden
Records to the Human Society
dated M ay 25,1999, the promobona company accuses die

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D avid B rodie
V ice President o f
Forbidden Records

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Bob G iguere is a renowned
producer w ho has w on numer­
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many nationally distributed
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DR. MEGHAN MORGAN, C.N.M
MICHELLE BOONE, A.R.N.P.

Parks
C o a t t a m d fr o m P i g s 1 A

Furlong and Suzie Goldman,
director of leisure services for
Seminole County, encouraged
the schools to form proposals
concerning ways the county can
assist the schools in coordinat­
ing after-school activities.
School Board member Bob
G off said that he to concerned
about people using school
grounds after hours without
adding security.
Consultant Julie Scofield of
Glatting Jackson, Inc. said that
neighborhood parks normally
d o not have security.
"Yes, but it's different when
you have a $10-15 million
(school) facility in the middle of
the park, with all kinds o f
crevices," Furlong said.
The School Board In October
w ill discuss the master plan
conducted by Glatting Jackson,
Inc. for Seminole County. The
plan calls for developing an
inter-local agreement for public
use o f school facilities.

H e a lth c a re F o r G e n e ra tio n s
To C om e
New Patients Welcome
Same Day Appointments

5 2 1 W . S R 4 3 4 , Suite 2 0 0
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in g.'"
Jackson said police agendas are
required to notify residents wlthin a specific perimeter when a
registered sex offender relocates
to their area,
"Som e people can be rehabilitated, som e people can not," said
Jackson.
"W h y do w e have
'three strikes and your out?'
H ere's a gu y with tw o strikes,
w h y should he get another
chance to break the law ?"
Jackson said Its frustrating for
police to deal with sim ilar situstions.
"W e can't search out and verify
addresses unless the state notifies us or the offender registers as
they are required to by law.
Prescott k currently being held
at the John E. Polk Correctional
Facility on $10,000 bond.

Hand k Bevedy

" I w as absolutely shocked.
You r j n / v * a d vertise in this J .

the movement and registration
o f convicted sexual offen ders
and sexual predators have
changed since 1992, there's no
system o f checks and balances to
keep track o f people like him ."
Jackson said because the state
was not tracking Prescott, local
police are often left behind the
eight-balL
"It was h k requirement to notify this police agency he m oved
in to our ju risdiction ," said
Jackson. "W ith loopholes in the
law tike this, a resident could
have a sexual predator livin g on
one side o f them that is required
to register w ith us and a sexual
offender living on the other side
w ho is not required to register
because o f the date o f their conviction and legal 'grandfather-

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by Chartos M. Shutz

PEANUTS
IF IT DOESN'T STOP
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SACRIFICE.. I'LL PUT ON M Y
RAIN O U T F IT A N D B R A V E
T H E E L E M E N TS .'

Conditions In general during the yeat
ahead took Ike they could be easier tor
you than they have been m a number ol
years. However, it will be up lo you to
cstoRaiie on toe good developments.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 23) Carelessness or
IndMorenca as to how you htndto your
money could weaken your Inanaai base.
Be aittemely careful how you handto any
changes that could have a direct effect
on your pocfcetboofc Get a lump on Wa by
understanding the influence# thal'l gov­
ern you In the year ahead. Sand lha
required refund form and lor your AatroQraph preddtone by mating 12 to AstroGraph, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Bos
1758. Murrey H* Station. Haw York. NY
10158. Be sure to stale your Zodtoc sign.
v tn o o (A m . a &gt; r » t 22)

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destine adventures today. &gt;0 be careful
If you stop out ol Una. you coJd step on
toe heart strings ol a loved one.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. » ) lo order to

&gt;another. you rraght tank R wtse
lo make a promRe you know you I never
keep. However. N wta prove to cause you
trouble down the line, to be up from
SCORPIO (O c t 24-Mov. 22) By bestow­
ing attnbutea to another she or he doeanl
deserve does you a great disservice,
becauee il guarantees poor Judgment on
your behall when dealing wilh thorn
You! suffer In the end
B A Q ITTA R IU S (N o v. 23-Dec. 21)
Someone who M meaningful m your kfe
may do something today that could
severely dMappomt you. The blow can be
lessened it you aHow for this person's
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) If you're
a bit naivety flirtatious today, you could
unwittingly flash tom# ‘coma hither' s«gnato to someone whol take you up on A
II may be more than you Mended to han­
ds.
A Q UAR IUS (Ja n . 20-Fab. 18) Avoid
meaningless shopping today, because
everythmg could took too good to pass up
M SrM. You may and up buying a tot ot
things you donl need or that cost you
more than you can afford.
PUCES (Feb. 40-March 20) There is a
poaafcWy that you could be too focused

on your own misyvings today that you *
fan lo appreciate the nice things others
ere doing for you. Take your mind off
yourself
AR IES (March 21-Aprll 18) Usually
you're a very decisive, direct individual,
but today you might procrastinate loo
much lor your own good and rrass out on
several good opportunities
TAUR US (April 20-May 20) It's com­
mendable to say nee Itwigs to our asso­
ciates and friends, but donl be a phony
about * today Insincere compkmenta wR
be perceived as marvpulalTve
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Whan your
ambitions are in harmony with your
hopes, substantial achievements become
possible However, today there are loo
many rvkcators that one or both may be
lacking.
CAN C ER (June 21-Ju ly 22) Be cofenusnt of how you view events today It
you fa* lo keep yourself in control, you
could easily begin lo see things In an
unreakelic fashion that* be detnmenlal to
your interests

Astro-graph la a syndicated'

column written b y Bernice Bede
O sol lo r Newspaper Enterprise
Association.
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Th is deal o f thrust and parry oc­
cu rred du ring the V anderbilt
Knockout Team s In Vancouver last
Kerch.
North's bidding was strange - why
not rebid one no-trump? After South
raises to game, East would lead the
club four, a fte r which the contract
would probably make.
Aa it was, Billy Pollack (West) led
the heart eight, second-highest from a
w eak suit. A fte r capturing D rew
Caaen'e (East's) queen wlthhia ace,
declarer ran the club 10 lo East’s jack.
Caaen returned his remaining heart,
declarer being allowed to win with his
nine, which strongly suggested that
West didn't have the club queen.
F or the defenders to establish and
cash two heart tricki. West needs two
entries. Yet it doesn’t look as though
he has them, does it? WeU, watch!
Declarer led the club nine to dummy’s king and called for a diamond.
Casen found a great play when he put

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Caaen discarded hie diam ond ace!
This established declarer’* 10, but it
was only his eighth trick; if he contin­
ued the suit. West would win the third
round with his nine and cash those
heart tricks.
One down? No! D eclarer Gautam
Nandi, from Woburn, Mass., led a
spade to dummy's king, then called for
the spade jack, ducking when East
covered with the queen. Back came a
spade to South's ace. Nandi cashed
the diamond 10, then exited with his
last spade, endplaying East. Casen
had to lead away from the Q-5 of clubs
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C I9W byf.EA .Inc

ASK DR. GOTT
C oum adin can cause bruising
DEAR D R GOTT: Since having had
open-heart surgery and receiving an
artificial aortic valve three yea n ago,
my father has been taking Coumadin.
His health U good but he bruises easi­
ly. Is this normal?

four to six weeks.

D E AR DR. G O TT; On a recen t
blood test, I was found to have an ele­
vated glycohemoglobln level — about
three limes the norm — yet no diag­
DEAR R E A D E R Yes, it is. By inter­ nosis or treatment was given. What
fering with the body's natural coagu­ could cause this?
lation system, Coumadin prevents the
DEAR R E A D E R Giycohemoglobin
development of clot* on the artificial is a molecule formed by the combina­
valve. Such clou, if present, could be tion of blood augar and hemoglobin,
ca rried to the brain and cause a the red p igm en t in blood cells. It
stroke. For this reason, Coumadin la reflects, in a general way. the average
universally prescribed for patients sugar level in your syitem for the past
who have had certain types of cardiac several weeks. Thus, a high level indi­
and vascular surgery.
cates excess blood sugar — that Is,
The drug is safe, as long as a peri­ diabetes.
Like any laboratory test, glycoheodic blood test (the prothrombin time)
shows that the medicine is In a proper moglobin shows biological variation:
therapeutic range. The ideal level of false positives and negatives. In addi­
Coumadin causes the blood to clot in tion, certain drugs can interfere with
about tw ice the tim e that normal normal laboratory values by disrupt­
blood would; that is, the dotting time ing the chemical analysis performed
is substantially prolonged. Thus, in test tubes.
I am tempted to conclude that you
patients on Coumadin often have a
tendency to bruise easily. Warning have diabetes, but I suggest that you
i i gris of over-treatment include nose­ address the issue with your doctor. By
uestioning and examining you, your
bleeds. bleeding gums or blood in the
octor will be able to confirm my sus­
urine. Most authorities recommend
picion. As a general rule, it’s prudent
that patients taking Coumadin have
to avoid placing too much emphasis

Q

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

on a single abnormal laboratory test
without correlating it with other fac­
tors relating to your state of health;
For one thing, you should probably
have another glycohemoglobin d eter,
mination made, in conjunction with .a
fasting blood sugar and, perhaps, a
glucose tolerance test. I predict that
they will be abnormal, too, establish;
ing (hat you do have diabetes, a dis-;
ea se that should be im m ediately
addressed with diet, and perhaps!
medication.
4e

Dr. Peter G off, a syndicated
c o lu m n is t lo r N e w s p a p e r •
Enterprise Association, can be
w ritten to at P.O. Box 91369. 1
Cleveland, OH 44101-3369
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Amateur Radio

A lo c a l c h a p te r o f W eigh t
W a tc h e rs m e e ts at th e Lake
M a ry
C o m m u n ity
B u ild in g
. e very T h u rs d a y from 4:45 to
6 :4 5 p.m .

T h e L ak e M on roe A m a te u r
R adio S o c ie ty m e e ts every first
Th u rsday, at 7:30 p .m ., nt the
S en ior C en ter, L ak e T r ip le t t
Drtve, C a sselb erry. F o r I n f e r
m otion , ca ll K arl L am b ert, 6 9 5 8764, o r A l K irk , 322-4487.

'T o a stm a ste rs
T h e O m n i T o a s tm a s te rs C lu b
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n. H ea th ro w . Q u e s ts a n d p ro s p e c ­
tive m e m b e rs
a re
w e lc o m e .
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In fo rm a tio n .

University
ity women
wo
ocla
A m erica n A sa
sso
c ia ttio n o f U n i­
versity W om en m e e ts th e first
T h u rsd a y o f ea ch m onth at 7
p-m.
at
the
R ollin g
H ills
M oravian C h u rch . S tate R o a d
434, L on gw ood .
F or In form ation , call L in d a
Polonua, 644-4094.

R ecovery
i
F resh S tart R eco very p ro1 g ra m s o ffe r * 12-step su pport
■ g ro u p s fo r th o s e e x p e rie n c in g
■ life -c o n tr o llin g p rob lem s. T h e

Sunrise Klwanls
T h e S em in o le
S u n rise
KJw an ls C lu b m eets e very F rid a y,
at 7 a.m .. at S h on ey'a. U S 1792. sou th o f A irp o rt B ou levard.
G uest a re w elcom e. F o r In fo r ­
m ation. c a ll T o n y M cD a n iel at
324-0469.

■ g ro u p s m eet e v e ry T h u rsd a y, at
| 7:30 p .m ., at D estin y Church,
' 3 1 1 0 H o w ell
B ran ch
R oad,
j W in te r Park. F o r In fo rm a tio n
I c a ll 3 8 2 -3 2 3 2 o r 384-8135.

ToughLove support

Free clinic Friday

T o u g h L o v e O rlan d o, a p a r ­
ent su p p ort g ro u p , m e e ts every
T h u rs d a y fro m 7 to 9 p.m . at
St. S tep h en Lu th eran Church.
? 14 0 H w y. 434, Lon gw ood.
T o u g h L o v e Is a self-h elp , a c ­
tive. paren t su pport grou p for
p a re n ts trou b led b y th eir c h il­
d re n 's b eh a vio r. T h e grou p Is
o p en to p a re n ts o f p reteen s,
te e n a g e rs an d a d u lt ch ildren ,
and g ra n d p a re n ts .
F o r m ore In fo rm a tio n
c a ll
(4 0 7 ) 324-0724 o r visit th eir
w eb s ite at to u gh lo ve.o rg.

A free clin ic to In clu d e b lo o d
p ressu re ch eck, b lo o d s u g a r
screen in g and Im m u n iza tio n s
w ill be h eld e very F riday, fro m
9 to 1 1 a .m ., at th e G en eva
E lem en tary S c h o o l In th e o ld
school bu ild in g, c o m e r o f First
and M ain S treet In G en eva. T h e
clinic Is sp o n so red
by
the
S em in ole C o u n ty H ealth D e­
partm en t In co n ju n ctio n w ith
the S em in ole C o u n ty S h e riff's
O ffice and O e n rv a E le m e n ta ry
School. F or In form a tion , c a ll
349-9284.

j.Alanon, Alateen

Substance abuse

A la n o n an d A la le e n
m e e t­
in gs a re held e very Thu rsday,
at 8 p.m .. at S a n fo rd C h ris tia n
'h u n ch .
730
U p sa la
R oad,
ifo rd . For In form ation , c a ll
852 4 .

SAFE.
S u b sta n ce
Abu se
Fam ily E du cation , Is c o n d u c t­
ing a 'F a m ilie s In C risis* ou trrach program . In te re s te d o r ­
ga n iza tion s w a n tin g to c o n ta c t
the Life S avers C lu b o f S A F E
m ay ca ll Lib b y K u h arsk e at
291-4357.

lue Grass Pickers
S a n fo rd B lu r G ra s s P ick ers
icet e v e ry T h u rsd a y, from 6-10
fp .m .. at the Q re a te r S an ford
C h a m b e r o f C om m erce. P ic k ­
ers a n d grln n e rs are w elcom e.
For
lu fo n ii.it ion.
c a ll
John
S h a ffe r. 8 29-4931.
le r o f E a s te rn S ta r
. ‘ S e m in o le C h a p te r #20 m e e ts
; on th e first and th ird Th u rsd ay
! - o f ea ch m on th a t 7:30 p.m . at
1 |he S a n fo rd L od ge #62 F&amp; A M .
J P T h e lod ge Is lo c a te d a t 212
■ f t ir k A vc. N orth , San ford. F or
[tore In fo rm a tio n
call (407)
12-2616.

Alzheimer’s
A su pport g ro u p for a d u lts
carin g fo r p a tien ts with A l z ­
heim er’s
D isease
m e e ts
the
first Frid ay o f th e m onth, fro m
2 to 3:30 p .m ., at A ll S o u ls
C ath olic C h u rrh . 301 W. E igh th
Street. S anford. T h is s e rv ic e is
spon sored b y th e G rea ter O r­
lando A lzh e im e r's A s s o c ia tio n .

Writers’ group

ubm arinc veterans
T h e U n ited S ta tes S u bm arin e
[V eteran s.
C en tra l
F lorid a
[B a s e , m eet at 7 p.m . at the
I M eet R eserve C lub. 3 0 4 0 W est
,SR 46 , th e first T h u rs d a y o f the
m onth. All su b m a rin ers, b oth
a c tiv e o r o th erw ise, are w e l­
com e. F o r In form ation ,
call
Dud S im p son , 3 3 0-4445.

Sanford Historic Trust
T h e S an ford H istoric Trust
m e e ts th e first T h u rsd a y o f the
m on th , at 7 p .m .. at the First
P resb y teria n C h u rch , c o m e r o f
F ou rth S treet a n d P ark Avenue.
S a n fo rd . For m o re In fo rm a tio n ,
p le a s e c a ll 3 2 1-6734. T h e pu b ­
lic Is In vited to a tten d .

T h e Round T a b le W rite rs '
G roup m eets e very S atu rday at
10 a.m . In the ca fe at B o rd e rs
bookstore. 880 W . S ta te R o a d
436 (southeast c o m e r o f 436
and 434), A lta m o n te S p rin gs.
T h e m eetin gs a re op en to
anyone In terested In Im p rovin g
w riting skills, w h eth er fo r e n ­
joym en t o r to a d v a n c e tow a rd
gettin g w ork pu blish ed . T h e r e
Is no c o st.
A n yon e Is w elco m e to a tte n d
the m eetin gs, a n d to p a r tic i­
pate by b rin g in g ex a m p les o f
their ow n crea tive w ritin g. F o r
m ore In form ation ca ll D arrell
J oh n son at (407) 282-1449.

Art Association
S an ford -S em ln ole Art A s s o ­
ciation m eets on th e fou rth
Saturday o f each m onth, at 1
p.m .. at S h o n ry 's tn San ford.
Th ose In terested In art a re
w elcom e to atten d.*

U n d er F lorid a law . w h en a
rso n Is u n a b le to m an age at
\ l \ \ u
\ m \ i
ist som e o f th eir p ro p erty o r
to m eet at le a s t som e o f the
th e ir
e s s e n tia l
h ea lth
an d
s a fe ty req u irem en ts, h e o r s h e
.m ay be Ju dicially d eterm in ed
to b e In cap acitated an d h a ve a
gu a rd ia n a p p o in ted to act on
b e h a lf o f th eir p erso n o r p r o p ­
erty o r both. S u ch a d e te rm in a ­
tion n e c e s s a rily lea d s to the
rem o va l o f c erta in righ ts on
o rd e r to a ssist th e p erso n on
m e e tin g the e s sen tia l requ ire­
m en ts fo r th eir p h ysica l h ea lth
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righ ts, m a n a g in g their fin a n ­
T h e s e righ ts In clu d e th e righ t:
cial resou rces, a n d d e v e lo p in g
(a) T o c o n tra ct: (b ) T o su e an d
o r rega in in g th eir a b ilitie s to
defend la w su its: fc) T o a p p ly
the m axim u m exten t o f th e In­
c a p a c ity .
fo r govern m en t b en efits;, (d ) T o
m an age p ro p e rty o r to m a k e
W h e n a cou rt adju d icates a
any gift o r d is p o s itio n o f p r o p ­
p erso n to be In ca p a cita ted the
cou rt m ay rem ove the right: (a )
erty; (c) T o d eterm in e h ts o r
T o m arry: (b) T o vote: (c) T o
h er residen ce; (0 T o c o n s e n t to
p e rs o n a lly a p p ly for g o v e rn ­
m edical
an d m en ta l
h e a lth
treatm ent; a n d (g) T o m a k e d e ­
m en t ben efits: (d) T o h ave a
d riv e r's licen se: (el T o T ra v e l:
cision s a b ou t h is o r h e r s o c ia l
en viron m en t o r o th e r s o c ia l
and (0 T o seek o r reta in e m ­
aspects o f h is o r h e r life.
p lo ym en t.
A gain ,
w h eth er
so m e o r alt o f th e ab ove righ ts
are rem oved d ep en d s o n the
M ow cvrr, reg a rd less o f w h a t
exten t o f the In ca p a city.
rights arc rem oved , a p e rs o n
In a d d itio n to rem ovin g the
w ho has b een d eterm in ed to b e
righ ts listed ab ove, there are a
In capacitated re ta in s th e righ t:
n u m b er o f righ ts that m ay b e
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rrm o v rd and w h ich m ay b e
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plan: (b ) T o h ave co n tin u in g
review o f th e need fo r re s tric ­
tion o f h is o r h er righ ts; (c) T o
be resto red to c a p a c ity at the
ea rliest p ossib le tim e: (d) T o
b e trea ted hum anely, w ith d ig ­
n ity a n d respect, a n d to b e
p ro tected again st a b u se, n e­
glect, a n d ex p loita tion ; M T o
have a qu alified g u a rd ia n ; (0 T o
rem a in o s Independent a s p o s ­
sible. In clu d in g h a vin g h is o r
h e r p re feren ce as to p la c e and
stan d ard o f living h on ored , e i­
th er a s h e o f she e x p ressed o r
d em o n stra ted his o r h e r p re f­
eren ce p r io r to the d e te r m in a ­
tion o f n ls o r h er In c a p a c ity to
a s h e o r she c u rre n tly ex ­
p resses h is o r h er p re fe re n c e .
In sofa r a s such requ est Is r e a ­
so n a b le: (g) T o be p ro p e rly
ed u cated ; (h) T o re ceive pru ­
d en t fin a n c ia l m an agem en t fo r
this o r h e r p rop erty a d to b e
Inform ed h o w h is o r h e r p r o p ­
erty an d to be In form ed how
h is o r h e r p rop erty is b e in g
m an aged . If h e or sh e h a s lo s t
th e righ t to m anage p ro p e rty ;
(I) T o re ceive n ecessa ry se rv ­
ices and reh a b ilita tion ; (J) T o
b e free fo rm d iscrim in a tio n b e ­
cau se o f h is o r h er In c a p a c ity :
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to the
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receive v is ito rs and co m m u n i­
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D E A R A B B Y : T h is le tte r is in
response to *Wm. T. Elliott* and his
s u g g estio n th s t ‘ s m a ll ch ild ren
should have a w histle tied around
their necks when they go on picnics
and ram ping.'
Abby, please accept this Impor­
tant reminder to parents: any cord,
s trin g , n ecklace o r tie around a
child's neck could hill if accidentally
s n a g g e d by a tr e e , bush, fen ce,
sw ing, etc. Parents should really
p rotect little ones by p in n in g or
dipping on that whistle!
A CONCERNED PARENT AND
P H Y S IC IA N . TO R R A N C E . C A L IF
D E A R C O N C E R N E D : I a p o lo ­
g iz e f o r le ttin g th a t s lip b y. Y o u
a r e n o t th e o n l y r e a d e r w h o
h a a te n e d t o poin t It o a t. R e a d
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D E A R ABBY: I agree that sup­
plying a whistle for small children
w ho a r e cam p in g is a good one.
H o w e v e r , sin ce ty in g a n y th in g
around the neck o f a small child is a
strangulation hazard, it would be
b e tte r to secu rely a ttach It to a
zipper pull, belt loop or shirt.
W h e n my fo u r c h ild re n w ere
small. 1 also laced a sm all ID tag
onto their shoe for family outings —
zoos, hikes, etc. — in case the child
was too frightened or injured to give
v ita l inform ation. N ow ad ays you
can have bracelets made up for that
purpose.
M AR Y ELLEN HANRAHAN.
LYN N W O O D . WASH.
D E A R M A R Y E LLE N : Thank
y o u f o r th e In p u t. A r e a d e r In
C la c k a m a s , O re., a ls o s u ggests
th a t p r o v i d i n g o ld e r c h ild r e n
w ith w a lk ie -ta lk ie s on c a m p in g
t r ip s la a g o o d p r e c a u t io n In
ca a e th e y b e c o m e s e p a ra te d
fro m th e fa m ily fo r a n y reason.
T h a t w a y th e c h ild can b e heard
fro m m o r e th an a m ile a w a y.

latter of Interest. I am pleased
to "blow the whistle* for safety,
I have carried a whistle on my
key ring for many years.

p rin tin g the le tte r from “ W m . T.
Elliott* about the importance o f car­
rying a whistle while camping.
Abby. a safety whistle should be
carried not only while camping or tn
the woods, but at all times. Boaters
Carry w h istles in case th e p ow er
oul and they are stranded. Colstu d en ts c a r r y w h is tle a fo r
y on campus. The elderly ca n y
whistlea in case they are attacked
or are physically unable to call for
help.
T h e A m e ric a n W h is tle C orp .,
when- I work, is the only manufac­
tu r e r o f m e ta l w h is tle s in th e
U n ite d S ta te s . W e fr e q u e n tly
receive letters from people relating
how they have been saved by blow­
ing their whistle while lost in the
woods or while being mugged. Our
most recent s u rv iv a l story cam e
from a man who was having a heart
attack and was unuble to yell. He
was, however, able to blow his whis­
tle to get attention.
Once again, Abby, your column
has been an instrument in saving
lives. Thank you.
J E N N IF E R B LAC K B U R N ,
C O LU M B U S, O H IO

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D E A R A B B Y : M y fr ie n d s o f
many y ea rs and I are planning a
sp ecial beach trip to c e le b ra te a
friendship th at began in th e late
'50# in elementary school.
W e a re b ig fans o f y o u re and
would like to know i f you have any
words about frien dsh ip th a t you
could share with ua. It would be an
honor and a thrill to hear from you.
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TH U R S D A Y PRIME TIM E
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o f all p ro c e e d in g s related to
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FA LL REGISTRATION
S A N F O R D - R egistration
fo r th e F all S ea so n o f S a n ­
fo rd Little L ea gu e D a je b all/ S oft ball w ill b e h e ld
o u ts id e o f th e W a l-M a rt
s to re on H igh w a y 1 7 -9 2
from 10 a.m . to 4 p.m . th is
S a tu rd a y a n d S u n d a y. J u ly
S la t a n d A u g u st 1st.
F o r In form ation , ca ll M ary
K in g a t 3 2 2 :7 8 9 1 .

Split keeps
Six-hitter
by N ielsen
key in 10inning win

SWC ‘SUMMER DAZE’
SANFORD
S o u th ern
C h a m p io n s h ip
W r e s tlin g
retu rn s to th e S a n ford C iv ic
C e n te r loca ted at 401 E.
S e m in o le B lvd. on F rid a y
J u ly 3 0 th at 8 p.m .
T h is sh ow w ill b e titled
“S u m m e r D aze.* a su m m er
s p e c ta c u la r w h ich w ill fe a ­
tu re a b ik in i con test that
w ill h e lp crow n M iss S C W .
S C W H eavyw eigh t C h a m ­
p ion . 'H a n s o n R eject" C O
A ll w ill a p p e a r to s u r r e n d e r
h is C h a m p io n sh ip G o ld a f­
ter
s ig n in g
w ith
W o rld
C h a m p io n s h ip W re s tlin g .
In
th e
m ain
e v e n ts .
‘ F ra n c h is e * B ryan A u stin
a n d ‘ M r. H ard core* A1 B ln o
w ill take on th e ir n e m e s is
T h e F reak F o u n d a tio n In
tag team action a n d 'B la c k
N atu re B oy* S coot A n d re w s
w ill tak e on crow d p le a s e r
’ U p tow n * F ra n k ie C a p o n e.
T h e re w ill
be
s e v e ra l
o th e r m a tch rs an d th e r e ­
tu rn o f th e *S C W
M ain
E ven t D an cers* a s w ell.
T h is sh o w Is Just lik e
e v e ry
o th er S C W
sh ow ,
th e re w ill b e lo ts o f fu n a s
th e fans get a c h a n c e to
m eet an d Interact w ith th eir
fa vo rite w re s tle rs an d a ls o
ta k e part In th e ‘ b ig g e s t*
b e a c h p arty In S an ford .
A p ortion o f th e p r o c e e d s
w ill b en efit th e S a n ford P o ­
lic e E xp lorers.
F o r In form ation a n d t ic k ­
ets. w h ic h a re g o in g fo r 47
In a d v a n c e and 49 at the
d oor, call B illy B oy’s 14071
3 2 1 -0 8 3 3 o r R ays A p p tl-

stows EnrroH
SANFORD
• H istory again
reared Its u gly h ea d fo r San ford
C a m p b e ll-L o s s ln g Post 53 on
th e o p e n in g d a y o f the F lorida
A m erica n le g io n ’A ’ A rea T o u r ­
nam ent
at
S em in o le
High
S ch ool.
, Post S3, th e tw o-tim e d e ­
fe n d in g State C h am p ion s, got
o ff to Its typ ical slo w start and
u n d efea ted
lefth a n d er
Matt
Lyn ch (6 -0 ) m ad e S an ford pay,
h u rlin g a th ree-h it. 10-0. shut
out fo r Port St. L u cie Post 3 1 8
on A lu m n i Field.
Post 53 b ou n ced b ack In the
n igh tcap , b arely, scorin g two
ru n s In Die to p o f the 10th In ­
n in g an d g ettin g an ou tstan d in g
six-h it
p itch in g
p erform an ce
from B rian N ielsen to stay a live
w ith a 3-1 v ic to ry o v e r Ft.
P ie rc e l*ost 358.
*1 don 't kn ow w h en the last
tim e w a s that w e w on the
o p e n in g ga m e o f a tournam ent.*
said S an ford m a n a g rr Rod F erg rrs o n . *lt su re m a k es It tough
lia vtn g lo play w ith y o u r b a ck
again st the w all all the tim e.*
Post 53 (1*1) w ill play at 7
p.m . today, fo llo w in g a 4 p.m.
gam e b etw een Ft. fie r c e Post
3 5 8 (0 -1 ) and Port St. Lucie
Post 3 1 8 (1-0).
If tw o team s ure still a live a f­
ter tod a y's gam es, there w ill b e
a w in n e r-la k e -a ll fin a l Frid ay to
d e c id e the ch a m p io n o f the
d o u b le -d im in u tio n tou m u m en t.
T h e w in n er o f lire A rea T o u r ­
nam ent gets a b id to next
w eek s F lorid a A m erica n Legion
S ta te T ou rn am en t In DeLand.

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SYFA HAPPENINGS

S A N F O R D - T h e S a n fo rd
Y o u th F ootb all A s s o c ia tio n
(S .Y .F .A .) Is lo o k in g fo r a
C h e e rle a d in g
C o o rd in a to r
a n d C h e e rle a d in g C o a c h e s
fo r th e u p co m in g P op W a r ­
n e r footb all season.
T h e ir w ill b e a fin a l r e g ­
istra tion fo r footb all an d
c h e e rlc a d ln g S atu rd ay from
11 a.m . to 1 p.m . at the
p ra ctice field a cro ss from
S a n fo rd M id d le S ch ool.
D E T A IL S : C a rl T ip to n at
(4 0 7 ) 3 3 0 -9 0 1 6 o r M arcu s
K en d ric k at 3 2 4 5 4 8 5 .

UrrtxBte's normally mean rain (top), but on Wednesday at Alumni
Field they meant protection from the blazing sun for fans watching
the first day of the American Legion 'A' Aroa Baseball Tournam ent.
O n the field. Sanford Post 53 pitcher Chns Richardson (No. 20. far.
left) and catcher Dan Sanford try to figure out a way to stop the
bleeding during a 10-0 loss to Pori St. Lucie Post 318 in the first
game of the day. but in the nightcap. Post 53 kept its hopes alive as
Matt Allegra (above, left) had three hits and scored two runs, includ­
ing the game-winner, and Brian Nielsen (above, right) gave up no
earned runs while hurling a six-hitter as Sanford defeated Ft. Pierce
Post 358. 3-1. in 10-innings.

4 p h ysical e rro r and a m enial
e rro r o n tw o p la y s allow ed Post
3 1 8 (2 2 -5 -1 ) to sc o re the first
run o f th e gam e a n d open ed the
flood ga tes on a fou r-ru n seco n d
In n in g an d S an ford (2 9 -1 0 )
co u ld n e v e r recover.
Post 3 1 8 p lated two ru ns In
the fou rth Inning, u solo run In
the fifth In n in g and two ru n s In
th e
seven th
In n in g
b e fo re
c lo s in g out the ru n -ru le victory
w ith a n in In th e eigh th Inning.
IT n vid ln g the o ffen se for Post
P le a s e s e e L e g io n . P a g e 2B

YO U TH SOCCER
C A S S E L B E R R Y - T h e C ity
o f C a s s e lb e rry P a rk s and
R ecreation D epartm en t w ill
be
o ffe rin g
a
10-w e e k
Y ou th S o c c e r L ea gu e b e ­
g in n in g on S atu rd ay, S e p ­
tem b er 11th.
G a m es w ill b e p la y ed on
S a tu rd a y ’s and all g a m es
a n d p ra ctices w ill b e at S e ­
c re t Lake Park.
T h e leagu e Is fo r both
b o y s and g irls an d th ere
w ill b e tw o age d ivis io n s . 7to -9 an d 10-to-12.
F ees are 4 5 0 for C a s s e l­
b e rry resid en ts an d 4 0 0 for
n on -resid en ts. D ea d lin e to
registe r In A u g u st 13th.
R egistration s
w ill
be
taken at the C ity o f C a s s e l­
b e rry P ark s and R ecreation
B u ild in g (b eh in d C ity H all).
M on d a y
through
F rid a y
fro m 8 a.m . to 5 p.m . ( 2 6 2 ­
772 0 . ex ten sion 1305) o r at
th e S ecret Lake P ark T e e n
C en ter.
M on d ay
through
F rid a y from 5 :3 0 p.m . to 8
p .m . (6 9 6 -5 1 8 9 ).
C oa ch es are a lso n e e d e d
so If yo u a re In terested o r
n e e d Info, c a ll 6 9 6 -5 1 8 9 .

A S A U M P IR E C L IN IC
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S T h e re w ill be a tw o-d ay
c lin ic c o v e rin g both c la s s ­
room and field m e c h a n ic s
fo r n ew and retu rn in g M etro
O rla n d o A S A (A m ateu r S o ft­
b a ll A sso cia tio n ) u m p ire s
th e w eek en d o f J u ly 3 1st
an d A u gu st lBt at Eastm onte Park on M agn olia
D rive In A ltam on te Sprin gs.
B oth fast pitch an d slo w
p itch w ill be co v e re d and
d re s s Is casu al.
T h e cost w ill b e $25.
A n y q u estion s c a ll Lurry
N o rto n (6 5 7 -2 4 4 2 ) o r V irg il
T w lllm a n (7 7 4 -9 8 9 8 ).

P ebble Junction claim s title
si’om s Kurrou
SA N FO R D - It didn't com e
easy, but P eb b le Ju n ction Is
th e ch am pion o f the C ity o f
Sanford Recreation and Parks
D epartm ent
M en's
S p rin g
W e d n esd a y Night Slow Pitch
S oftb all League.
Last night at Ptnehurst Park.
P eb b le
Ju n ction
rallied
for
th ree runs In the top o f.lh e s e v ­
en th Inning to edge W ells C o n ­
tracting. 5-3. and clin ch ed ut
least a tie for the League crown.
Pebble J u n ction then got the
h elp It n eed ed as N obles C o m ­
m unication. w ith prot&gt;ubly as
m uch talent us any team In the
league, fin ally lived up to Its
potential, rip p in g 22 hits. In ­
clu d in g six fo r extra buses, to
upset T en n e s s e e C ountry S a ­
loon . 22-12 In five Innings, and
g iv e the title to Pebble J u n c ­
tion.
In the o th e r gam e. Courtyard
by
Marriott
of
Lake
Mary
clin ch ed th ird place when It got
a 7-0 forfeit victory from AAA
S ervices.
C ou rtyard Iry Marriott o f Lake
M ary had a lso gotten a forfeit
w in from W e lls C ontracting on
M onday In u sch ed u led m a k e­
u p game.
Pebble J u n ctio n Is now 10 -1 ,
w h ile T e n n e s s e e C ountry S a ­
loon has com p leted Its season
w ith a 9 -3 record.
Follow ing the top two teams
a re C ou rtyard by Marriott o f
Lake M ary (7-4). W ells C o n ­
tracting (6 -6 ). N obles C om m u ­
n ication (4-6). A A A S ervices ( 2 ­
9 ) and M.T. M uggs (1-10).
T h e league w ill com plete the
regu lar season next W e d n esd a y
ut Ptnehurst Park w ith C ou rt­
yard by M arriott o f Lake Mary
ch a llen gin g Pebble Ju nction at

6 :3 0 p .m .: and N o b le s C om m u ­
n ication
playing
a
d o u b le ­
h ea d er against M .T . M uggs at
7:30 p.m . nnd A A A S ervices at
8 :3 0 p.m .
T o d a y at Ptnehurst Park, the
ch a m p ion sh ip o f th e C ity o f
S an ford R rcreatlon a n d Parks
D epartm ent
M e n 's
S p rin g
T h u rs d a y
Night
S lo w
Pitch
S oftb a ll League c o u ld be d e ­
cided a s the tw o u n defeated
team s. Stenstrom R ea lty In cor­
p orated an d W olfys. b oth 10-0.
will b a ttle In a d o u b le h e a d e r at
7:30 p .m . and 8 :3 0 p.m . after
C eleste In du stries a n d Psycho
S oftb a ll square o ff ut 6 :3 0 p.m.
If e ith e r W olfys o r Stenstrom
Realty In corp orated wtn both
ga m es o f the d o u b leh ea d er. It
w ou ld b e the ch a m p io n . But n
split o f th e d o u b le h e a d e r would
force a one-gam e w in n er-ta k eall p la y o ff next T h u rs d a y at 7
p.m.
P eb b le JuncU on took a 1-0
lead In th e top o f th e fourth In ­
ning on a triple b y D ave C oss
and a run s c o rin g single by
J erry C am us.
W e lls C o n tra ctin g answ ered
right b a c k In the bottom o f the
fourth Inning w ith
a M ike
M cLoh on dou ble
and
C h ris
W argo sin gle le a d in g to an RBI
sin gle b y Randy B ro w n and a
sa crifice fly by G e o r g e Purrlg.
W e lls C o n tra ctin g stretched
Its lead to 3-1 In (h e bottom o f
the fifth Inning o n a two-out.
p ln ch -h lt In sld e-th e-p a rk hom e
n in b y Matt Kalasnlk.
P eb b le Ju n ction got one run
back In the top o f th e sixth In ­
n in g on a s in g le s
by V ic
D IB artolo and C a m u s and a
sa crifice fly by B rett Molle.
P eb b le Ju n ction started Its
seven th Inning ra lly with R od ­
ney C u rry reach in g on an error.
D ave Kaeberletn follow ed with

a single an d Bob M ark os d ro ve
In the ty in g and go-ah ead run
w ith a triple.
M arkos then scored an In su r­
an ce run on a sa crifice fly b y
Ruben O arcla.
W ells C on tra ctin g tried lo
pull o ff a rally o f Its ow n In the
bottom o f the seven th Inning as
Tim C o o p e r and K en Brown
singled w ith two out. but a fly
out en d ed the threat and P e b ­
ble J u n ctio n had clin ch ed at
least a tie fo r the title.
T e n n essee C o u n tiy Saloon
got o ff to a fast start In trying to
keep Its slim ch a m p io n sh ip
h opes a live, plating six runs In
the top o f the first Inning.
T h e b ig b low w as on In sid eth e-park gran d slam o ff the bat
o f M ike H ughes.
But N o b les C om m unication
had the an sw er, co m in g back In
the bottom o f the first Inning
with eigh t runs. T h e b ig blow In
that fram e w as also an In sid eth e-park gran d slam , this on e
by M ike T aylor.
T en n esee C ou n try Saloon tied
the ga m e at 8-8 In th e top o f the
second In n in g on a sacrifice fly
by A n d y Logan and an RBI s in ­
gle by BUI Marino.
N obles cam e right back with
a n in to take the lead for good
in the bottom o f the secon d in ­
nin g on a triple b y Jerem y
C hunat a n d a sa crifice fly b y
T o m W ilk s and then added four
runs In th e third Inning, with
the b ig b low b ein g a two-run
hom e run by Richard Stewart.
T en n e s s e e C ou n try
Saloon
did not g o easily, sco rin g four
n in s In th e top o f the fourth In ­
ning. th ree on a b a s e s loaded
triple b y Logan, to cut the lead
to 13-12.
But N o b les C om m unication
w as In Die g roove now and
closed out the ga m e with fiv e

Mika Taylor was 2-for-3 with an inside-the-park grand slam and two walks,
scorod four runs and drovo in six as he helped Nobles Communication up­
set Tennessee Country Saloon at Pmehurst Park Wednesday night.
runs In the fourth In n in g and
four n u ts In the fifth Inn in g, the
final th ree com ing h o m r on a
buses load ed triple by T o n y
Taylor.
IT o vId ln g the ofTensc w ere:
lY b b lc Ju nction: two h its _
w inning p itch er B lake M urray
(triple). J e rry C am u s (R B I). Kent
B m b a k rr:
one
hit
_
B ob
M arkos (trip le, n in . two RBI),
Dave C o s s (triple, n m ). V ic
D lB an olo. Rodney C u rry and
Dave Kuebcrlrtn (on e n in each ).
Ruben G arcia (RB I): o n e RBI _
Brett M olle.
W ells C ontracting: tw o h its _
C hris W a rgo (n m ). Ken B row n :
one hit _ Matt K alasn lk (h om e
n m . n in . RBI), M ike M cLoh on
(double, n in ). R aiuly B row n
(RBI). T im Cooper. J o d y C o o ­
per: on e RBI _ G eorge Porzlg.
Nobles C om m u nication: three
hits _ Richard Stew art (h om e
run. tw o n in s. three RBI). T o n y
Taylor (triple, two n in s . fou r

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LegionPag* IB
318 were David
Slevln (three singles, run. three RBI). Ryan
Johnson (double, single, two runs). Cy McCuen
(two singles, two m ns. RBI). Mickey Torello (two
singles, two RBI). Bray Ladow (double). Jon
Coutlongus (single, RBI). Adam Vincent and
Aaron Mcrllhy (one single and one run each) and
Kevin Lynch (run).
Mntt Lynch gave up three hits, while striking
out eight and walking none.
Jose Rosado. Chaz Lytle and Matt Allegra had
one single each for Post 53.
Things got off to a better start for Post 53 In
the second game. With two out In the top o f the
first Inning. Allegro singled to right and stole
second base. Allegro then took o ff for third on
another steal attempt and scored when the
catcher's throw sailed Into left held.
Local Cuts did not know It at the time, but that
was the last time Sanford would score for the
next two hours as Post 358 pitcher Justin
Luptnsld kept Post S3 In check.
The Ft. Pierce nine were not having much luck
with Nielsen either as the southpaw struck out
the side tn the first Inning and earned a nohitter Into the third Inning and had a two-hit
shutout going Into the bottom o f the fifth Inning.
Hyman Rains led o ff the fifth for Post 358 with
a single to right and went all the way to third on
a steal attempt when Sanford failed to cover sec­
ond and the throw went Into center.
Rains scored the tying run one out later on a
grounder to short by Joe AvertU.
Post 53 got the defensive play o f the day In the
sixth Inning, cutting down what would have been
a game-winning run at the plate.
With one. Eric McKay singled, stole second,
and went to third on a single by Josh Wagner.
The next batter. Jamie Tomlinson, lifted what

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CtRCUTT, M ANO FOR
6EM NOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE NO. 97-200*06-14: B
KISLAK NATIONAL
BANK,
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N O H C i OF SALK
Noaca to naraby givan n*L pur
auant to a Summary Judgment d
Foracloaua. I ad aai Vto toaawng
daaerpad proparty located ki
Samnoto Couky. Florida:
LM 1. Block C. NORTH ORLANOO
TERRACE. Sacnon 3 ol Und 1,
acconkng to ptol naraot aa racoidad
in Ptol Book 17, page 29. ol na pub­
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tor caan, *1 kw «m*l front door ol kw
J Sam-noto Couky Counhouaa.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
Santord. Florida. 11 00 a m on
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
AUOUST 12.1999
JUOICtAL CIRCUIT,
Nonce Americana W in DeaOJiMi
IN ANO FOR
Ad ol 1990. Adnwtotrato* Order No.
SEMI HOLE COUNTY.
94-20 Paraona wm a ckaabary *no
FLORIDA
naad a apaoar accommodation to
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BANCO POPULAR
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Santord. Ftonda 32771 al leak) tv*
day* prior to na procaadng.
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MARY L. GREEN.
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GREEN. STATE OF FLORlOA.
C oul on JUy IS. 1999
(Court Sm J)
FAlRSY F SINGLETARY.
MAR rANNE MORSE
CARROLLS. M C diva
CLERK. CIRCUIT COURT
CARROLL TIRE COMPANY,
By Jan* E. Jatawk.
and JOHN DOE andw
Oapuly Dark
JANE DOE. togatoar am
Donato L Smart. Eaqur*
Attorney tor Plaintiff
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looked like a sacrifice fly Into medium center:
field.
But Sanford’s Chaz Lytle had other Ideas,
making a perfect throw, all the way to the plate
In the air. to Dan Sanford, who tagged out McKay
before he could even start to slide.
That would be Post 358’s last scoring oppor­
tunity aa Nielsen only allowed one baserunner.
on an Infield single In the eighth Inning, over the
final four Innings.
Post 53 missed several scoring opportunities,
leaving runners on second and third in the fifth
and ninth Innings and a runner on third In the
eighth Inning.
The ninth Inning was very frustrating as San­
ford had runners on second and third with only
one out and could not get the ball out of the In­
field.
But all of the day’s mistakes were forgotten, for
a few moments anyway, In the 10th lnntng.
Lytle led off by reaching on an error and stole
second ahead o f Allegro’s third hit o f the game
and Rich Rodriguez was walked Intentionally to
load the bases.
Lytle was erased at the plate on a grounder to
short, but Angelo Petracca lined a sacrifice fly
Into short left and Allegro scored when he d is­
lodged the ball from the catcher on what would
have been a close play at the plate.
Rodriguez then closed out the scoring on a
wild pitch.
Doing the damage for Post 53 were Allegro
(three singles, two runs, three stolen bases).
Rosado. Lytle and Sanford (one single each), Pe­
tracca (RBI) and Rodriguez (run).
Nielsen scattered stx hits and allowing no
earned runs, while striking out nine and walking
one.
Doing the hltUng for Post 358 were Rains
(single, run). AvertU (single, RBI) and McKay,
Wagner. Jason Lynch and Andy Wells (one sin-

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VACATING.ANOABANOOMNOA P O R TIO N O FA S U TX ITY EASEMENT
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SOULEVARO W EST ANO BETW EEN GROVEVIEW SUSOfVtSON ANO
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PERSONS W ITH DtSABlUTieS NEEDW O ASSISTANCE TO PARTICL
PATE IN ANY OF TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
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HOT1CB OF A PUBLIC MEARMQ TO
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T H I c m r OF SANFORO, FLOfbOA
Notice a iweoy gtvoo r w a ruDBC r-***nng « n m ndaJ in w commiawon
Room af to* C ry H ai ki toa Cky of Sardord. Ftortoa. to 760 o'clock FM . a
AuguM X 19M to oonatoM too Mtoplon of a onSnanca by toa Cay of
Sardord, Ftortoa. w a ol affkcti m aa toaowa:
OROWANCE mm 34M
AN OROWANCE O F TH E CITY OF SANFORO. FLORlOA. AMCNOING
OROWANCE NO 3117 OF 8AS) CITY. SAX) ORDINANCE S O N S A 20NWO FLA K SAX) AMENDMENT CHANOW G TH E ZOMNG O F A PORTION
OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYWQ BETW EEN AIRPORT SOULE
VAflO EAST ANO LAKE MARY BOULEVARD EA ST ANO BETW EEN CEN­
TRAL FLORlOA GREENEWAY ANO U S. 17-98, FROM UR-2. MULTIPLE
FAMILY PCSCCNTIAL. TO U R -3 MULTIPLE FAMXY RESIDENTIAL.
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PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
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PubMfY Jrky 29. IBM
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NOTICE O F A PUBLIC HEARING TO
CONSIDER TH E ADOPTION O F AN O R O M AN CI BY
T H t C ITY OF SANFORO, FLOfVOA
Noaca to naraby gfvan toaf a Pubac Haanng wto ba hak) ki toa Comnuaeon
Room M toa Cky H ai n to* C ry d Sardord. Ftonda. M 760 o’clock PM. on
XouM X 1SM to cormder toa adopaon of an ordnance by Vto Cay of
Sardord. Ftonda. Mto of mkdeh to aa toaowa:
OftDIHAWCt HO, 3417
AN ORDINANCE OF TH E C ITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 3117 O F SAIOCITY; SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZON­
ING PLAN SAID AMENDMENT TO CHANGE THE ZONING OF A POR­
TION OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETW EEN STATE ROAO 44
AND COASTLINE ROAD ANO BETW EEN CENTRAL PARK DRIVE ANO S
WHITE CEOAA ROAO. FROM AO. AGRICULTURAL. TO PO. PLANNED
DEVELOPMENT. PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE.
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p e r s o n s w it h d is a b il it ie s n e e d in g a s s is t a n c e t o p a r t ic i­
p a te IN ANY OF TH ESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE

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HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETWO
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NOT1CS O F
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AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
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NOT1CC OF A PUBUC HEARNK) TO
CONSIDER T H I ADOPTION OP AN ORDINANCE BY
T H I CITY OF SANFORO, FLONOA
Noaca to hereby g/van toM a PiAfto hearing *M bo Itoto to toa Commnamn
Room M to* Cffy Hal in toa Cky ol Sardord, Ftonda. M 760 o’clock PM on
AuguM 8. 1999 to conatoar to* adopaon d an omnanc* by v * Cffy of
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AN ORDINANCE O F THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIDA. CLOSING.
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INCLUDING AMERICANA BOULEVARO. ROLLING HILLS BOULEVARO
A7&lt;0 ANY ANO ALL OTHER EASEM ENTSRJGHTS OF WAY LYWQ W ITH­
IN THE AFORE SAIO PROPERTY IN THE CfTY OF SANFORO. FLORlOA.
PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE DATE.
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•Mi reaped to any manat comtdarad M toa above meawig or haamg. ha
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THE PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT BOOK 13. PAGE 69. OF
THE PU8UC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLO R CA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES
ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT
THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEM PT­
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ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
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Dated aw ism day ol July. 1999
MARIANNE MORSE
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                    <text>TUESDAY
June 29, 1999
91st Year, No. 219
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL
5 0 C « n ts

Serving

Weather

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

Summer
diamond action
heats up

Partly
Sunny
High: 90
Low: 72

S in c e 1 9 0 8

□ Briefs
Credit card fraud
Seminole County
deputies arrested a Deltona
man Monday on multiple
charges of credit card fraud.
Clayton Richard P a ss, 3 2 , of
Merrlmec Street. Deltona
w as slopped on I-4 near 436
in Altamonte Springs he was
charged with four counts of
fraudulent u se of a credit
card, four counts of uttering
a forged Instrument, four
counts of submitting altered
credit card invoices, and one
count of grand theft.
The arrest follows a
month-long period In which
P ass, a route saieem an,
altered credH card Invoices
and submitted them to Good
Earth Foods, a door-to-door
m eat product company. He
w as booked Into the John E .
Polk Correctional FadNty and
is being held on $ 1 ,0 0 0
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DOn&lt;L

Hartoy Raffle
SA N FO RD -A raffia for a
i bw» n in v y uiyvqkxi N y n
Train with a traitor w l bo
haid July 17 at J o t 's Crab
8hack n a arth a Saminola
Ibw na Cantor In Sanford at
4 p.m. Procaada wM benefit
the 8anford Potioa Exptorara
and the Fratom al Order of
Polloe. Donations for tha raf­
fle ticksto am $ 2 5 . The tick­
e ts are on sale at the
8anford Police Department.
Attendance is not required to
win toe raffia. The Police
Exptorara w « uae Its portion
of t i e money ratoed to pur­
ch a se a van. The van wll be
used to transport poUoe

BuaJnasa woman
to moot July 13
ALTAMONTE SPRIN Q 8 •

Sunrise Chapter wM hold ito
monWy dlnner/meedng on
Tuesday, July 1 3 ,6 :3 0 p m

W inning
Numbers

Old times are not forgotten

If state accepts corrected
data, Seminole schools
will rank second in state

SANFORD — Seminole County schools may
rank second in the stale if Florida Department of
Education officials accept new data from the
school system.
Local school officials are appealing the grades
released last week by the Department of Education
because an error was made by the school district In
reporting the percentage of students who were
tested.
District officials estimate that 12 to 13 schools will
receive A's if the state accepts the district's new
data. Another 13 to 14 schools would receive B's,
along with 17 C's and six 0 's . If the state accepts

Class Rsunlon
SANFORD - Sanford's
Seminole High S ch ool C laes
of 1979. la In the pro ow e of
preparing tor Its 20-yaar
reunion, Ifyou w ers a membar of this cfcue or know of
som eone who w ee, ptoaaa
caN 3 2 2 -6 4 6 6 or 3 3 0 -7 0 4 4 .
For more Information, c a l
Marvin Henderson, 3 3 -7 0 4 4 .

Lottery

the county's new data, only the Sarasota school
system would rank ahead of Seminole County.
Superintendent Paul Hagertv sent an appeal on
Monday Informing the state about the local error,
which occurred when district officials reported
every student who had attended school in
Seminole County instead of subtracting the stu­
dents who had transferred out of the system from
the total number of students. Some students were
counted twice for different schools.
"We have 57,000 students," Hagcrty said. "But,
our demographic data made it appear like we have
67,000 students."
At Lake Brantley High School, for instance, 719
tenth-grade students took the FCAT and Florida
Writes! tests. However, the district reported that
810 students were tested. The high school received
an Incomplete because of errors in reporting the
percent of students tested. The district estimates
that the school will receive a C.
Teague Middle School and Rock Lake Middle
See Schools, Page 7A

Sandra Dunn Parker and David Parker re ca l their high school days
during the 45th reunion of Sem inole High School held Saturday night
at the Marina Hotel. The Parkers are looking at an old picture of
Sandra with Ronnie Anderson during a May Day celebration during
their school days.

Longwood
to discuss
charter
changes

By Sum m er C opeland

SANFORD — Let
Freedom ring all through­
out Seminole County this
weekend in celebration of
Independence Day. From
fireworks to a 5K run,
Seminole County offers
numerous festivities all
weekend long in honor of
the Fourth of July holiday.
The holiday falls on a
Sunday this year; therefore
many of the celebrations
and festivities will take
place on Saturday, July
3rd.
The dty of Altamonte
Springs will host its tradi­
tional Independence Day
celebration, "Red Hot and
Boom" at Cranes Roost.
Festivities will begin
Saturday at 6JO p.m. with
food, booths and unlimit­
ed fun. The festival will
include high-profile musi­
cal acts, Jordan Knight,
Joey McIntyre, 98 Degrees,
Sixpence, Shaggy, None
the Richer, Venga Boys,
and C-Note, with WXXL
106.7 FM providing stage
coverage through video
screens. The fireworks dlsplay will begin at 9 3 0 p.m.
and will last approximate:
ly 25 minutes. For more
information call 263-3756.

LONGWOOD — The ques­
tionable future of Longwood's
Charter Review Committee
report moved closer to clarifica­
tion Monday evening.
Mayor Paul Lovestrand called
for a special meeting on July 12
for the board of commissioners
to consider proposed changes
to the city's historical govern­
ing document.
Commissioners have until
Aug. 16 to decide if any of the
proposed charier amendments
should be placed on a
November referendum for
voter approval. A total of 14
changes have been brought for­
ward by the five-member com­
mittee, chief among them, a
controversial amendment that
would change the commission's
a m e n t simple majority to a
four-fifth's "super majority"
vote when it comes to the hir­
ing and firing of Longwood's
dty administrator, d ty attorney
and dty clerk.
A week ago, Charter Review

The Williams brothers, Renny, Radley and Rudy, sons of Scott and Cathy Williams of 8anford, examine a fireworks
display at a tent sent up in front of the Winn-Dixie on 17/92.

The city of Oviedo will also
celebrate Independence Day on
Saturday, July 3. The Recreation
Department will kick off the festivities at Riverside park with a
5K run at 7 3 0 a.m. At 9 JO a.m.
a round-robin tennis touma-

men! will begin and a prize will
be awarded to the first place
winner (players must sign up by
July 1st).
The day of fun continues at
Oviedo with entertainment
including, Cassanova's Band,

Moxie the Clown, moon
walk, games and food. Fees will
be waived for all Riverside
activities in honor of the holi­
day. For information call 977­
6081.
Sm July 4th, Page 5A

S ts Longwood, Page 4A .

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GOLDSBORO — On a recent stroll Lt. Aaron
Keith made from the Goldsboro Community
Center, a young man called out from a semi to ask,
"Is 13th Street going to be like this all the time?"
"Wie're working at it," Keith answered.
Since the Sanford Police Department and
Seminole County Sheriff's Office began daily oper­
ations on May 25 in a double-wide modular build­
ing at 1211 W. 13th SL, the residents of Goldsboro
say they're pleased.
Many have come into visit with the officers at the
center, and on Thursday, July 1, there's going to be

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Most people were surprised
For many years, families have
by the grades Seminole
moved to Seminole County
County's schools received last
because they believed the
week on a first-ever report card
school system was near the top,
from the Department of
the creme de la creme. Realtors
Education — there were no A's,
had little trouble getting famla bunch of C's, six D's and five
lies to settle here. Corporations
incompletes.
were able to recruit the best
Can't be, the numbers are
personnel.
wrong, county school board
Much of the school system's
members arc telling
....... ................ .......... recent success has
us.
been attributed to Dr.
Surely, Rock Lake
Paul Hagerty, the first
Middle deserves an A.
appointed superinten­
And what about
dent in the county. On
Lake Mary High?
July 1, Hagerty will
What happened?
celebrate his seventh
"Our data process­
anniversary as super­
ing department
intendent of schools.
turned in bad data,"
Last week the School
Seminole County
Board (by a 3-2 vote)
School Superintendent Russ
hiked his salary to
Paul Hagerty said
$135,000 plus benefits.
Monday. As many as
One principal, who
10,000 students who
• • •
• • • asked to remain
had moved out o f the system or anonymous, said Hagerty has
transferred were counted in the
had the program on the
scoring. Instead of 57,000 stu­
upswing for seven years.
dents there were 67,000 count­
Hagerty, a former
ed.
Superintendent of the Year in
Hagerty, for one, believes the
Missouri, was named
error will be corrected, and that Superintendent of the Year in
Seminole County schools will
Florida in 1997.
be found academically among
"The good old boys who used
the best in the state. He's cer­
to run the system have been
tainly not sweating gumdrops.
replaced," die principal said,
He sees the stir as a plus for
"Dr. Hagerty runs the system as
education.
if it were a large corporation.
"The report cards are the
It's the moat Important business
buzz across the state," Hagerty
in the county because of its
said, excitedly. "There are head­ responsibilities. What's hap­
lines in all the papers. There's
pened is awesome."
value in this alone — the focus
More awesome may be
being on education. People are
what's ahead.
going to find out the Seminole
Carlton Henley, the County
County school system Is near
Commission Chairman, is fol­
the top."
lowing the school system's

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doings with a critical eye.
better sidewalks, traffic signals.
Henley was principal at Lyman
But we don't set school policy.
High School for 31 years and
That's the job for the superin­
ran unsuccessfully for
tendent and the school board,"
Superintendent of Schools.
he said.
Recently the Board of
Father of three small children,
Commissioners and School
Maloy said he wasn't sure if
Board members had their first
they would attend public
joint meeting in many months.
school, private school or be
It was a spirited two-hour ses­
home-schooled.
sion that will soon be repeated
To be sure, Paul Hagerty is
— and repeated much more fre­ the man responsible for all
quently. It appears Henley
changes. He's the man of the
intends to be a de facto school
hour in the education of 57,000
board member.
Seminole County youngsters.
"We've got to be careful that
His decisions affect the futures
our schoot system isn't deterio­
of not only these students but
rating," Henley said.
that of their families and the
"Dr. Hagerty has his hands full. entire community.
The School Board needs $300
As Hagerty said, the DOE's
million to build five elementary report card has created a buzz.
schools and repair existing
Everyone is eager to find out if
schools."
the DOE's grades are the real
Henley also said that a num­
thing. While it's vacation time
ber of the county's best school
for most of the students and
administrators, who made the
some teachers, there’s much
system dick, have retired in the activity at the Seminole County
past three or four years. He
School Building.
named: Don T. Reynolds, Bud
Layer, Ted Barker, Grctdien
Schapker, Richard Evans.
"O ur teachers obviously
deserve better pay," Henley
I In *W Flortda LflMry;
n U iy S (J u re I t )
said. "Teachers have and will
S-IO-1
always deserve better pay. It's
one of the worst pay discrepan­
&gt;( J u r a t * )
1M M M 1cies In America. Look at what
athletes get. Look at pay for so
Money (June SS)
many non-essential jobs. And
look at what teachers g e t"
County Commissioner Grant
Maloy, whose mother was a
school teacher, said the county
commissioners can do more to
help.
"We can push for safety
improvements at the schools —

RALPH H . BISCHOFF
Ralph H . Blschoff, 85,
Kingslake Drive, DeBary, died
Sunday, June 27, 1999. Bom in
M ilwaukee, Wis., he moved to
C entral Florida in December,
1995, from Largo, w here he
lived for 15 year*. M e Bischoff
w as an Inspector for AXX Smith
C orp., a company involved in
heavy equipment m anufactur­
ing. H e w as a Catholic.
Mr. Bischoff played in Big
Banda In the 1930'*. H e enjoyed
bowling, cards, playing piano,
dancing, and spending tim e
w ith friends and family. H e w as
m arried on S ep t 14, 1940 in
M ilwaukee, Wis. to M rs. Doris
Bischoof. H e eras a member of
Sm ith Stall W orker* Federal
Labor Union Local #19806.
Survivors indude wife, Doris
Bischoff, DeBary; son, Ronald R.
Bischoff, Sanford; four grand­
children; three great-grandchil­
dren.
Baldauff Fam ily Funeral
H om e, Deltona, is In charge of

JA N IC E G . COURTNEY
Janie* G . Courtney, 46, County
Road
4 26,
O viedo,
died
Saturday June 26, 1999. Bom la
M orristown, Tenn., she moved
to Central Florida fat 1983 from
M orristow n. Mr*. Courtney was
an artist. She waa a member of
First United Methodist Church
of Oviedo.
Survivor* include husband,
Jam as A. Courtney, J c , Geneva;
•on, Jam es A . Courtney, HL
O viedo;
granddaughters,
A lexia, A rrians and Am ber
Courtney, Oviedo.

Baldw in-Falrchlld Funeral
Hom e, O viedo, la in charge of
services.
LESTER PERRY CYPH ERS
Lester Perry C yphers, 82,
Urbans Avenue, Deltona, died
Friday June 25, 1999. Bom in
Sidney, O hio, he m oved to
C entral Florida in 1985 from
Centerville, Ohio. Mr. Cyphers
w as a retired foreman whio gave
20 y e a n of service to General
M otor* in Dayton, Ohio. H e w as
a member of Deltona Alliance
Church, Deltona.
Mr. Cypher* was a m em ber of
Wood crafters and the Kennel
Club. He enjoyed walking on the

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Survivors Include son, John E.
C yphers, C lerm ont; daughter,
M ary
C atherine
C ypher*,
D ayton, O hio; sister, Louella
D avis, Tlpp* City, O hio; five

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PAULETTE W EAVER SM ITH
Paulette W eaver Smith, 52, Dun
C ou rt, W inter Springs, died
Friday, June 25, 1999. Bom in
Tampa, she moved to Central
Florida in 1986. M is. Smith was
a Journalist, and Editor of the
Florida C atholic. She w as a
member of S t Jam es C athedral
Orlando.
M rs. Smith worked for the S t
Petersburg Tim es, Leesburg
C om m ercial Lakeland Ledger,
M iami N ew s, Sanibel Island
Reporter; Bonita Banner, and the
Tampa Tribune. She w as a mem­
ber of the S t Jam es Carmelite
Community. She waa author of:
"Florida One Day Adventures
And G etaw ays." The w as editor
of "W her To Take The Kids in
Florida." i

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Staff Writer
OVIEDO - Football player
Jason Watts, sentenced to 10
years in prison for reckless
homicide in a crash that killed
two of his
friends last
November, has been given pro­
bation and will be released from
jail on July 19.
Watts, a center at Oviedo High
School and starter for the
University of Kentucky, will
be on probabtion for five years
and be required to attend an
alcohol abuse program and do
50 hours a year of community
service.
On Monday, Judge Daniel
Venters of Pulaski Circuit Court
ordered that 22-ycar-old Watts
be released. Venters declined to
comment on his decision.
Venters granted Watts what is
known as "shock probation,"
an early release to nonviolent

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Allan Sm ito, J t , W inter Springs;
m other, H elen A . W eaver,
Tam pa; sons, Thom as A llan
Smith, IB , Sanford, Gerald Paul
Smith, A tlanta, Rabon Rauleraon
and Patrick Joseph Xavier both
of W inter Springs; sister; Judith
W eaver Furm an, Odesa.
W oodlawn C arey H and
Funeral Hom e, Longwood, la In
charge of services.
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offenders. He pleaded guilty to
two counts of reckless homicide
in March.
Pulaski prosecutor Eddy
Montgomery said the early
release devalued the seriousness
of the charges against Watts,
whose pick-up truck overturned
as he sped on Nov. 15. His
Kentucky teammate, Arthur
Steinmetz and friemd, Scott
Brock were killed in the accident
north of Somerset, Ky.
Watts' blood-alcohol content
was found to be 1 1/2 times the
legal limit. Steinmetz and Brock
also were drunk at the time of
the crash. They had been cele­
brating Kentucky's victory in the
last game of the season.
Before the accident, Watts
entertained thoughts of a pro
football
career.
He
was
Kentucky's No. 1 center for three
years, snapping the ball to AllAmerican quarterback Tim
Couch.

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Jam es and Beverly, Sanford;
brother*, James and Jonathan,
both of Sanford; m aternal
grandparent*,-W ayne Roland,
Dudley, G eorgia and Beverly
D um ont, D eBary; paternal
grandm other, H elen Bailey,
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C on tin u ed b om P age 1A

C on tin u ed from Page 1A

chairman Craig Van Hoovcn
and vice chair JoAnne Rebello
officially presented the changes
to the commission. At that time
Lovestrand questioned whether
there would bo sufficient time
for review and discussion of the
proposed changes. A vote for a
special meeting failed by a 2-1
vote last week when two com­
missioners wen? not present.
That initial rebuff has sparked
heated comments front both
sides about the timing of the
presentation and the controver­
sy involving Charter Review
members, politics and personali­
ty conflicts.
Van Hooven took over as chair
of the year-long project in May
when Jim Daly passed the gavel
after becoming the subject of an
investigation for possible
malfeasance after a verbal con­
frontation with fellow commit­
tee member Lynettc Dennis fol­
lowing adjournment of an April
committee meeting. A move to
oust Daly from all city boards

active rather than reactive,"
Keith said. *'We walk through
the neighborhood each day two officers • and we talk to as
many residents as we can.
We ask them if there is anything
we can do. What are the prob­
lems?"
Keith said that six community
service officers arc deployed
at the center. He said four differ­
ent squads work from the sta­
tion.
The officers file reports on
computers at the station. "The
activity about the place alone
has helped create a safer mood
in the community," Keith said.
"The store owners here tell us
they're pleased."
Keith said that the officers have
issued a number of citations to
those who have played their
radios too loud. "The noise was
bad before. Things are much
quieter. We're going to keep
issuing citations when there are
offenses."
Williams said Monday that she
has received "a good feedback"

and commit­
contribute to
“ N o t to a llo w the
tees failed to
the city. Their
p u b lic to h e a r a n d
generate a
refusal to
motion for a
review it is
com m ent on
vote last week.
strictly politi­
re c o m m e n d a tio n s
“It's the com­
cal."
files In th e face of
mission’s job to
find the time
p u b lic In p u t. W h a t th e Commissioner
for a review,"
Steve Miller
c o m m is s io n sa id last
said Van
has countered
w e e k w a s , ‘W e d o n ’t
Hooven after­
that the review
fin d y o u r tim e of
ward.
committee's
“Not to allow
recommenda­
v a lu e .” ’
the public to
tions are like­
hear and com­
wise politically
Craig Van Hooven
ment on rec­
motivated.
ommendations Chairman o f the Longwood
"This is a his­
flies in the face
torical
docu­
Charter Review Committee
of public input.
ment. The vast
What the com­
majority of
mission said last week was, 'We
their recommendations are polit­
don't find your time of value.'"
ically motivated. I agree with
Butch Bundy and Daly have
some of their recommended
likewise encouraged the com­
changes but not all of them."
mission to find time for a
Miller said, historically speak­
review, in less than gentle terms. ing, when multiple changes on
Said Daly, “It's a crying shame
referendums are put before the
to negate hundreds of hours by
public they are often voted
a volunteer committee trying to
down just on sheer complexity.

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from residents.
"They tell me that they
feel more secure, that it is
much more quiet and that
traffic is at a good flow. No more
cars stopping like they used to
— deals being made like they
used to. They would the station
to be open on
weeken
evenings."
Williams said was that some
residents said they expected a
permanent building not a modu­
lar one.
"That may come one day," she
said. "We certainly tried to
find someone to sell us one of
the existing properties on 13th
St. We did what we could for
now.
“The place looks good Inside
and nut," Williams added.
"We're thankful to all the
people who did the land­
scaping, to McKee Construction
and to Sanford City Manager
Tony Vanderworp. Tony got
this project moving. It was a
year behind until he came on
the job.”

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"I don't know what is on the
minds of other commissioners,
but l think it would be in our
best interest to review it," Miller
said.
Van Hooven said the commit­
tee's most significant recom­
mendation, a move to a super
majority vote is intended to end
the revolving door that has
become Longwood’s city admin­
istrator position. I.ast year com­
missioners voted 3-2 to fire
Shelton Smith as city adminis­
trator. Smith had held the posi­
tion for approximately five
years. The city has had a string
of seven administrators between
1985 and 1998.
Other proposed charter
amendments would clarify the
exact role and duties of the city
administrator, amend qualifica­
tions to include a minimum of a
bachelor's degree for the posi­
tion, adjust the position’s com­
pensation package and outline a
process for performance
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July 4th -------

P O L IC E L O G

Continued from Page LA
The Geneva community cele­
brates the Fourth of July holi­
day this Saturday with a parade
beginning at 9 JO am. This
parade Is open to all who wish
to participate. After the parade,
join the community for an oldfashioned cook out with games,
music and a special visit by the
Seminole County Sheriff's
newest Team Tracker member,
"Stetson*' the bloodhound. The
cookout will take place at the
community hall in Geneva. To
participate In the festivities call
349-0040.
Winter Springs plans to cele­
brate the holiday on Sunday,
July 4th, with a combination
celebration to Include the 40th
anniversary of the dty. The city
will provide fun and games for
all ages with moonwalk, clown,
face-painting, dunk tank and
concession food. The city, with
help from the police depart­
ment, will hold a bicycle auc­
tion at 8 p.m., selling renovated
bikes. The auction will be fol­

lowed by a magic show, begin­
ning around 8:15 p.m. The city
will celebrate its anniversary
through a historical tent which
will display various sectors of
the city through time. The
night will end with a 45 minute
fireworks display, which will
begin at 9:15 p.m. For informa­
tion call 327-7110.
The Main Street Program in
Sanford will honor
Independence Day with a cele­
bration at Fort Mellon Park on
Sunday July 4, beginning at 5
p.m. The festival will host two
bands throughout the after­
noon, various vendors and
booths. The fireworks display
will commence at 9 p.m. and
will last approximately 20 min­
utes. The display will be musi­
cally choreographed with Ihe
assistance of MIX 105.1 FM and
Power 105.9 FM. For more
Information on Sanford s "Old
Fashioned" Festival on the
Fourth, contact Linda Kuhn at
322-5600.

Prostitution Arrests
Sanford • Seminole County Sheriff's deputies arrested two
Sanford women in a weekend undercover crackdown on prostitu­
tion. Shelia Michelle Burke, 30, of Pine Avenue, Sanford, and
Nedrell Renee Bryant, 39, of South Cypress Avenue, Sanford were
charged with offering to commit or engage in prostitution.
DU1 Arrests
Altamonte Springs - June 26. Johnny Lee Rowe, 57, of
Robimvood Drive, Clearwater, Fla., was stopped by Altamonte
Springs police on Douglas Avenue. He was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol.
Sanford - June 25. Rhonda Othman Baker, 25, of Woodmere
Boulevard, Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County deputies at
SR 600 and 5th Street. She was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol.
Longwood - June 25. Steven Robert Westfall, 41, of Oakvicw
Street, Altamonte Springs was stopped by Longwood police at SR
434 and Wayman Street. He was charged with driving under the
Influence of alcohol, driving with a suspended or revoked license,
and driving with an open container of alcohol.
Apopka - June 28. Carl Dennis Beall, 39, of Pearl Lake Causeway,
Altamonte Springs was stopped by Seminole County deputies at
Bear Lake Road and Cub Lake Road, Apopka. He was charged
with driving under the influence of alcohol and operating a
motor vehicle without a driver's license.

Casselberry - June 28. Thomas Immanuel Whaley, 44, of
Jamestown Drive, Winter Park, was stopped by Seminole County
deputies at SR 436 and Red Bug Like Road. He was charged
with driving under the influence of alcohol.
Geneva - June 28. Joseph Carl Paschek, 36, of Mullet Like Park
Road, Geneva was arrested near his residence by Seminole
County deputies. He was charged with driving ( a tractor)
while under the influence of alcohol.
Assault/Domestlc Battery
Altamonte Springs - June 27. James M. Kana, 27, of Maitland
Avenue, Altdmonte Springs was arrested by Altamonte police at
Newburyport Avenue following a domestic dispute, he was
charged with aggravated battery and domestic violence.
Oviedo - June 26. Jessie Washington, 56, o f Franklin Street,
Oviedo was arrested by Oviedo police following a domestic dis­
pute at his residence. He was charged with domestic battery.
Altamonte Springs - June 26. Perry Van Carrol, 35, of Springs
Colony Circle, Altamonte Springs, was arrested following a dis­
pute at his residence. He was charged with domestic violence
and battery.
Sanford - June 26. Christopher Oliver Johnson, 19, of East Pine
Avenue, Sanford was arrested by Sanford police on West Pine
avenue following a domestic dispute with his mother. He was
charged with domestic violence and battery.

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People
Is the 1-4 R oad R age
driving you crazy?
By R ich ard M arcil, J r ., Ph.D .
Special to the Herald

It's 835 a.m. You're driving
down the middle lane of 1-4 on
your way to work, peacefully
sipping your coffee and listen­
ing to your favorite "morning
zoo" radio program. In your
rear view mirror you notice that
a guy in a black Camaro is so
close to your tail you feel like
he's in your backseat.
“What’s this jerk doing?" you
may mutter.
Suddenly, the gentleman in
the Camaro darts into the right hand lane and flips you a choice
finger for driving "too slow."
To top it off, he speeds Warp 6
in front of you into your lane,
coming within inches of your
car and making you spill some
of that hot coffee into your Up.
Now it's 8 3 6 a.m. How do
you feel?
If you yell obscenities at the
driver, return the crude gesture,
try to cut him off in return, or
attempt to chase him, you are
experiencing "road rage." Road
rage is different from the nor­
mal annoyance you may feel on
the road, such as heavy traffic
or screaming toddlers in the
backseat. Road rage is the point
at which normally mild-man­
nered individuals can become

out-of-control with anger. As a
result, enraged drivers put
themselves and others at risk
for serious injury by driving
aggressively.
Road rage has been on the rise
on American highways and
Central Florida is no exception.
Locally, drivers have had guns
drawn upon them or been
involved in accidents as a result
of road rage incidents.
According to the US
Department of Transportation,
aggressive driving was a factor
in up to two-thirds of the high­
way deaths in the mid-90's.
So what should you do about
road rage?
Figuratively speaking, take
the high road. Refuse hi let the
behavior of other drivers get
under your skin. Realize that
an upsetting incident is not
worth serious injury or losing
your life over. Letting an incon­
siderate driver go without retal­
iating greatly reduces the risk of
accident or injury.
When people become angry,
rational derisions become diffi­
cult to make. Driving a car is an
activity that requires making
many rational decisions. A dri­
ver who is calm, cool ard col­
lected is likely to be thinking
clearly.
So when you feel yourself get­

ting angry on the roadways
wake a deep breath. Count to
ten. Instead of getting angry, let
yourself laugh at the ridiculous
behavior of that clown in the
Camaro. Take another deep
breath. Swallow your pride and
realize that there is nothing you
can do in your car at that
moment that can change the
behavior of an aggressive dri­
ver.
Do not challenge another dri­
ver by speeding up or cutting
them off. Do not return obscene
gestures. Avoid making eye
contact with an aggressive dri­
ver.
If you feel like you absolutely
cannot keep your aggressive
tendencies under control while
driving, seek professional help.
A counselor can help you deter­
mine why you become out-of­
control angry and can teach you
some anger management tech­
niques.
An upsetting incident on the
roads, if handled coolly and
rationally, will be soon forgot­
ten. An accident or injury will
be long remembered.
Dr. Marcil is a Licensed
Psychologist with offices in Lake
Mary, Winter Park, and Tavares.
Reach him at 407-644-2000 o r at
RlchDoc777Waol.cwn.

C a le n d e r
Overeaters
Anonymous

(W .O.W .) is a group ofloring sup­

Ovoroators Anonymous moots
every Tuesday, at 10 a.m. In Parish
Hall Whitner Lounge ol Holy Cross
Episcopal Church In Sanford. The
meetings lost about an hour. There
are no duet nor feea. Th e only
requirement to attend Is the desire to
stop eating compulsively.

Shuffleboard

G rief support

Th e Sanford Tourist and
Shuffleboard Club 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 d u b may call Russ
Kltner, president, 322-7751,
for
Information.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to
noon, the W O O P IE Sewing Club
gathers at the Lake Mary Senior
Center, 260 N. Country Club Road,
to make baby clothes, and Kama for
nursing homes as w e l as Hams for
the Christmas store. Th e Herns
made by the dub are donated to prsemle babies, nursing home resi­
dents and gifts for the annual
Christmas store.

Senior activities
Lake Mary Seniors invite anyone
55 years or older to join them In
activities every Monday through
Friday, from 9 :3 0 a.m . to 3 p.m ., et
the Lake Mary Community Center,
260 N. Country Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club
The Sanford Lions Club m eets
every Tueeday e t noon at the
near the dock.

as they aaw fit Do not kay the locks
on all your doors alik e. W ith an
attached garage, I changed the lock
on only the garage aide door end
gave th at kay to my ln-laws to keep.
However, they do not h ive the kay
to g e t Into my hom e from th e
f a r a p j I leave th a t door unlocked

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copied tbafr house key and uaad it

Bound controlling? Perhaps, but
I realised th at if my mother-in-law
had no qualms about barging into
our bedroom and jumping into our
bod (so wo could all snuggle and
eratefa TV), these were no maaauraa
too extrem e to ensure our privacy
from some people. The intrusions
Into our privacy b reed mo to Coco
the fact th at this type o f situation
only p ta worse srtth time. I love my
in-laws, but any attem pt to gently
diacuas this type of subject reauhad
only in wounded feelin gs. Som a
people Just d ont "get it,” ao do what
you have to do.
MRS. JO N ES,
ANYWHERE, U S A

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8am Lopar, 321-4415.

BrftdfsC hib
Sanford Duplicate Bridge d u b
m eets at noon each Tueeday et the
C reator Sanford Chamber of
Com m erce, 4 0 0 E . First S t..
Sanford.

Khvanis Club
fQwania Ctub of C tsa ab erry m eets
every Tuesday at 7 :3 0 a.m ., at
Denny’s on S tate Road 4 3 6 in
Caassfcarry. For information, cad
•31-6545.

Tbastmmstcn meet
Tha Night Owts Toastmasfars Club
•6561 m eets every Tueeday of the
moMh, at 7 JO p m , at tha Lake
Mary Community Building on
Country Club Road. Contact Roeefla
Bonham at 323-6264 for mors Infor­
mation.

Sanford Seniors
Tha Sanford Senior CHtzans Club
m eets tha first and third Tueeday, at
11 a m ., at tha Sanford Senior
Center. A bag lunch foSows. Visitors
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The Seminole County State
Attorney's Office sponsors a Oriel
Support Group for anyone who has
lost a loved one to homicide. The
group meets the second Tuesday
from 6:30 until B p.m. at the Juvenile
Assessment Center located at 161
Bush Loop, Sanford. There Is no
cost. For more information caN Maria
Mitchell at (407) 665-6112.

Over 50 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the s e c -.
ond and fourth Tuesday, at 10:30
a.m., at the Sanford Senior Center.
Seniors are wtlcome.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Arton, a sell-help group for rel­
atives and friends of addicts, wM
meet Tuesday at 6 p.m. at Orlando
General Hospital. For more Informa­
tion, c a l 869-6364.

TOPS
Members ol Taka Off Pounds
Sensfcfy, TOPS, invite the pubic to
join them on Tueeday evenings from
7 to 6 p.m. at the First Christian
Church,
1607
Sanford Av s.,

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AAR P Lake Mary Chapter #4878
meets the third Tuesday of every
month, at 1:00 p.m., at the
Community Center, 260 N . Country
Club Road in Lake Mary. Each meet­
ing features a speaker or some form
of entertainment. For information,
call Marge Carmona, 323-9240.

Crim e support group
A violent crime support group la
offered at no coat by tha Saminofa
County State Attorney's Office every
third Tuesuday of the month, at 6:30
p.m.. at the Sanford Garden Club.
200 Fairmont Drive. For information
call Megan Cassidy. 665-6116.

Kennel Club
The Central Florida Kennel Club
m eets the third Tuesday of every
month, at 6 p.m ., at the Lake Island
Recreation Canter, 4 5 0 Harper,
Winter Park.
Anyoot m tiroitN in in# wn#f*
ment and protaction of pro-bred
dogs or in breeding or sh ov^ g dogs
la welcome to attend moating i and
apply for membership. C e l 6717440.

Health Education
Deltona

Karen Blarina, 321in health and we# being ie Invtted to
For Information, c a l (904)532-

Toastm asters
pugra u w w lo ftio n ititfi

m en

every Tuesday of Vie month, at 7 J 0
p.m., el tho Lake Mary Community
ButUng, 260 N. Country Ctub Road
in Lake Mary. Contact Rosalia
Bonham at 323-6264 for Irtfonne-

Lions Club
The Longwood-Lake Mary Lions
Club m eets the first and third
Tuesday of every month, at 7 p.m..
at the Remade Inn, State Road 434
In Longwood. Visitors and prospecto

Pilot Club
The Sanford Pilot Club m eets tha
first and third Tuesday at 7 p m in
Via RSVP building on the campus at
Seminole Community CoNege. AM
Interested are welcome to attend.

Obesity Surgery
The 8eminole Chapter of SOS
(8uppori Obesity Surgery) Support
Group, tor those who have had
bariatric surgery or their loved ones,
m eets tha second Tuesday of each
month in Classroom #103 of Vie
Physician# Plaza Bulking, 521 W.
State Road 434, Longwood, at 7
p m C al 322-6500 for more Inter-

322-2353 or 322-6161.

TUESDAY PRIME TIME

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Man’s AIDS volunteer work
makes gMfriend Jgarful o f sex

port. bonding, assistance, brother­
hood and sodal activities to mem­
bers. Mootings ore hold the first
Tuesday ol tho month In the Florida
Hospital at tt a m . In Lake Mary on
Sand Pond Road, right oft of Lake
Emma Road. For more Information
call Dorn DoSamo, 323-5152 or
Minnie Kano. 322-8549.

moot tha second Tuesday of each
month at their charier homo at 3512
Orlando Ave., in Sanford. The ser­
vice oftico is open from 1-3 p.m.
every Tuosday end Friday for more
Information, 323-2710.

wioows of wioowors or p tetont
in nursing hom es

Disabled Veterans
Seminoli County Chapter #30 of
the Disabled American Veterans

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Schools
C on tin u ed from Page 1A

School would Improve from C's
to A's under the school district’s
estimates, while three middle
schools would rise from a B to an
A, including Jackson Heights,
Greenwood Lake and Indian
Trails schools.
Seven elementary schools
would rise from a B to an A,
including Lake Mark, Lawton,
Rainbow, Woodlands, Wekiva,
Kecth, and Partin.
Oviedo High School would rise
from a C to either a B or an A.
Dailey said that 94.6 percent of
the school's tenth graders took
the FCAT and Florida Writes!
tests, and if the State rounds up to
95 percent the - high
school
“We need to look at
would receive
what we can do
an A. At least 95
above
and beyond
percent
must
take the tests for
our normal efforts to
a school
to
help klde w ho are
make an A.
not fully reedy”
However, six
elementary
schools will still
Paul Hagerty
receive
D's,
Seminole County
including five in
Schools Superintendent
Sanford.
’That's a pretty good Indicator of economic an F performed below state expec*
status," Hagerty said. "We need tations in all subjects. The D
to look at what we can do above schools performed below expectaand beyond our normal efforts to tions in one or two subjects. The C
help kids who are not fully schools met minimum expectaready."
tions in all areas.
The school board is looking into
To receive a B, the current read'
lowering class sizes and seeking ing, writing, and math data must
state funding to improve educa- be at or above the state's higher
tion for students in schools with performing standards. No sub­
lower ratings, Hagerty said.
group in the school can perform
"We are spending millions of below the state's minimum standollars extra for the schools that dards. In addition, at least 90 per*
are struggling," Hagerty said, cent of standard curriculum stu"The community needs to take a dents must be tested,
wrious look at preschool proTo receive an A, the percent of
grams, and making sure kids students absent more than 20

REVISED SE M IN O LE C O U N T Y
SCHO OL GRADES
(As estimated by the Seminole
County school district)
The school district is appealing
grades issued last week by the
state's Department of Education.
The incompletes are from a lack of
data on the percent of students tested. The school district has a 30-day
period to appeal the scores.

Pine Crest ............. ......... D . . . .D
Rainbow ............ ......... B . . . . .A
Red Bug ............ ......... C . . . . .B
Sabal Point B , . . ......... B
Spring Lake . . . . ......... 1 . . . . . . C
Stenstrom ..........
. . . ,B
Sterling Park . . . • • • t •c
W e k iv a ................. ......... B . . . . A
Wicklow ................... .............D . . . . . D
Wilson ...................... ..........C . . . . . C
Winter Springs . . • #•• . C •. f • .C
W o o d la n d s ............. .............B . . . . A

Elamantary Schools

Middle Schools

Altamonte ............................ C
Bear Lake ............................ C
Carillon .......................... B
Casselberry ......................... C
Eastbrook ............................ C
English Estates.............. D
Forest City ..................... C
Geneva .................................. C
Goldsboro ............................ C
Hamilton ............................... D
Heathrow B ............................ B
H ighland s ............................... C
Idyllwllde ............................... D
Keath .........................................B
Lake Mary ..................... B
Lake O rien ta................... C
Lawton B ........................A
Longwood ..................... B
Midway ..........................D
Partin .............................. B

.......... C
............. B
..........B
............. C
..........C
..........D
..........B
............. C
............. C
............. D

Greenwood Lake
Indian Trails . . . .
Jackson Heights .
Lakeview ................
Milwee .................
Rock Lake ..........
Sanford ...................
South Seminole .
Teague C ................
Tuskawllla .............

............. C

Investigators examine
barge accident site
Florida G am e and Fresh W ater Fish
Com m ission investigators are continuing
to look into the cause of a barge crash that
slam m ed into a dock on the St. Johns River
near Sanford this week. T h e barge was
carrying 14,000 gallons o f oil. There were
no spill or leaks, b u t five boats moored at
the d ock sustained dam age, tw o o f them
were totaled and another tw o incurred
extensive dam age. No injuries were
reported in the m ishap.

• • # • •B •• • • ,A

Petroleum Transport Com pany, ow ner
o f the barge, is cooperating in the investi­
gation which also involves the U S . C oast
Guard.

* * * i *6 • .
• •••»B
.............c
.............c
.............c
.............c
**** C

...A
• . . . .A
. ....C
. . . . .B
. ....A
. . ...C
• , . , ,B

. . . . A
............. C . . . .

.B

High Schools

............. 0
............. A
.......... A
..........C

.......... B
.......... D
--------A

Lake Brantley . . . ......... 1 . . . . . . C
' Lake Howell . . . . ............. 1 . . . . . . C
Lake Mary .......... t ■* * •C ■____B
Lyman .................
....C
Oviedo ................. .............c . .A or B
Seminote ............ .............1 . . . . . . C
Winter Springs . . .............c . . . . . C

schools.

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Florida's Turnpike construeTurnpike's eight service plazas,
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over the Independence Day hoi- machines (ATM’s). Motorist Aid
iday weekend.
Call Boxes are located every
Most construction restrictions
mile along both sides’ o f the
will be lifted from nan Friday
Turnpike for patrons needing
through midnight Monday. The police, ambulance or roadway
Florida Department of
services. Electronic signals are
Transportation (FDOT) urges
transmitted from the boxes to
drivers approaching the
the Florida Highway Patrol,
Turnpike's toll plazas should to
which dispatches the necessary
be alert for congestion, carry
service vehicles. Response time
quarters, and use the exactgenerally is within 30 minutes,
change lanes at toll plazas to
The FDOT encourages motorists
help keep traffic flowing
to use extra caution while travsmoothly. Nighttime armed
eling during the holiday weeksecurity is provided at the
end and to buckle up.

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void of a side suit and ruff a loser In
that milt, you generate an extra trump
You have suddenly been presented
trick. The five winners remain In your with an extra loaar. Now the only con­
hand, plua you have the ruff. Note, cern is your third h eart However, as
though, that if you are void of a suit In dummy has only two hearts, you can
your hand ana ruff there, you do not
generate an extra trick. You are using
one of your five winners.
If you can taka a ruff In the shorter
trump hand, it is almost always ths
right line of p to .
In today's deal, you sro In four
spades. You sta rt with only three
losers: one heart and two diamonds.
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mond, ** *t wins with ths kf«g cashes
the a c t. aad givee West a ruff. Back
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Sanford Seniors sparkle

WOMEN’S SOFTBALL
SANFORD - The City or
Sanford
R ecreation
and
Parka D epartm ent W om en’s
Spring Slow Pitch Softball
League will w rap up the
regu lar
season
tonight,
w eath er perm itting, with a
huge
doubleheader
at
Plnehurat Park.
The S h ark s (1 0 -1 ) and
Sunnlland C orporation ( 9 ­
2) will both play Don P a ­
blos of Sanford, the d e ­
fending Polar D ear ch am p i­
on s who have won three
gam es In a row.
The S h ark s take on Don
Pablos of Sanford a t 7 p .m ..
with Sunnlland C orporation
squaring off with Don P a ­
blos of Sanford a t 8 p.m .
If the S h ark s win the first
gam e, they win th e ch am p i­
onship no m atter what
Sunnlland
C orporation
does In the second gam e.
Out If the S h aik a lose
and Sunnlland C orporation
w ins, there would be a
w lnner-take-all
gome
played at 9 p.m . to d ecid e
th e cham pionship.

t e n n is t o u r n a m e n t
OVIEDO - Oviedo R ecrea­
tion and P ark s D epartm ent
will hold a R ecreational
T ennis Tournam ent on S a t­
u rd ay. Ju ly 3rd a t Riverside
P arti.
1600
Lockwood
Boulevard In Oviedo.
The tournam ent will b e ­
gin a t 9 :3 0 a .m . and will be
a
Round Robin, sin gle
elim ination form at. T h ere
will be a prize for the first
p lace w inner.
To sign u p , you m ust
reg ister a t R iverside Park
by S p .m . on Ju ly 1st and
th ere Is no fee to p a rtici­
p ate.
F o r Info call 9 7 7 -8 0 8 1 .

BASKETBALL CAMP
ORLANDO • The E astaid e
B ask etb all Cam p
„Is enrolling
. .ji i u i r - boys
*
and girl's
from
* &gt;3-th ro u g h -e for
• Ju ly 5th 9 th M
^ U niversity High
coat to geo in d th e
ru n e from 9 a m . to 3 p.m .
C all (4 0 7 ) 2 0 8 - 0 5 1 8 .

SOCCER SCHOOL
LAKE MARY - The 2 0 th
an n u al SEMINOLE SOCCER
SCHOOL offers
sum m er
so cce r In stru ction th e w eek
o f Ju ly 1 9 th -th ro u g h -2 3 id
a t Lake Howell High School.
T his 9 a .m . to 4 p.m . day
cam p for boys and g irls
ag es 5 - 1 /5 to 15 will also
Include indoor so cce r In on
air-conditioned gym .
For
registration
b ro ­
ch u res
and Inform ation,
co n tact cam p d irecto r L an y
M cCorkie a t 3 2 0 -9 5 5 7 o r
3 2 0 * 9 7 0 8 during th e day
o r 8 9 5 -2 1 3 1 a t n igh t, o r on
the web site a t action ln te m e t.n e t/u a e rs/m cco rk le .

BASEBALL CLASSIC
GAINESVILLE • Diamond
S p orts P ark will be h ostin g
th e 1 9 9 9 Sum m er B aseb all
C lassic in O alnesvllle in
A u g u st
Age divisions for A ugust
6 th -a n d -7 th will be l i f t
U nder. 13 A U nder and 1 5
A U nder.
Age divisions for A ugust
13th -th ro u g h -15th will b e
1 0 A U nder. 12 A U nder
and 14 A U nder.
Age cu t of for both tou r­
n am en ts will be A ugust 1.
1999.
Tournam ent en try fee Is
• 2 6 5 and each team will
play a minimum o f four
gam es. D eadline to reg ister
will be two w eeks p rior to
the tournam ent o r w hen th e
age divisions reach c a p a c ­
ity.
F o r m ore Inform ation call
(3 5 2 ) 3 3 1 -2 3 4 5 .

Sanford bounces back from opening loss to sweep Altamonte
Springs and earn spot in Babe Ruth Senior State Tournament
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S lO irre ED ITO R --------------------------------SANFORD - At the end of the
fifth Inning of the secon d gam e
of S atu rd ay 's B abe Ruth Senior
League
(1 6 -to -18)
B aseb all
D istrict Tournam ent It appeared
Altam onte Springs w as well on
Its w ay to a aweep.
B ut the Sanford A ll-S tars had
o th er Ideas, rallying to win
gam e two and then w inning
again on Sunday on R lnkerStenatrom Field
a t H istoric
Sanford M emorial Stadium to
claim a spot in n ext m onth's
S tate Tournam ent.
The Sanford A ll-S tars had
taken a 1 -0 lead In the top of
th e first Inning of the first gam e
on S atu rd ay, b u t Altam onte
Springs answ ered with two
ru n s in the secon d Inning and
single run In th e third Inning
to tak e a 3 -1 lead.
Sanford got one ru n b ack in
the fifth Inning and had th e ty­
ing ru n on secon d b ase In the
seventh Inning, b u t Altam onte
Springs held on to win 3 -2 and
needed to wtn Ju st one of the
next two gam es to win d istrict.
A ltam onte S p rin gs broke a
sco re le ss tie In the secon d
gam e, scorin g four ru n s In th e
top of th e third Inning w ith a

double by Petroxelll be.ng the
big blow.
Sanford got two ru n s b ack In
the bottom of th e third Inning
on a double by W illiam C lev e­
land and a single by Ja y Ro­
land . but Altam onte S p rin gs
scored single ru n s In the fourth
inning and fifth Inning to take a
6 -2 lead and needed Ju st alx
outo to win the tournam ent.
B ut Adam F ran k led off the
sixth Inning for Sanford with a
single and Roland followed with
a 4 10-fo o t hom e ru n to cu t the
lead in half.
A fter an out. G reen reach ed
on an e rro r and cam e around to
sco re and cu t the lead to 0 -5 .
In the bottom o f the seventh
Inning. Cleveland reached on
an e rro r and stole secon d . After
an ou t, Fran k singled to sco re
Cleveland and tie the gam e at

6 -0 .

Roland walked and B radley
Locke tingled to load the b a se s
with one ou t.
but G reen
grounded to sh o rt and Fran k
w as forced at the p iste for the
second o u t.
B ut th eir would be no extra
innings In th is one s s J.W .
H uebner drew a w alk on a 3 -1
cou n t and Roland trotted a c r o s s
with the gam e-w inning, and

B

startin g on Ju ly 22n d tn O cala
and denies A ltam onte Springs a
aweep of the five age ogroup
ch am p ion sh ip s.
Altam onte Springs had won
the Bam bino M ajors. Bam bino
C om m issioners. P re p -1 3 's and
B abe Ruth (1 4 -1 5 ) tournam ents
last week.
Providing the offense w ere:
G AM E O N E
A ltam onte S p rin gs: two htta
Frey (run scored ); one hit I
Helms (triple, run scored ), Rodrlguez. Petrozelll, D eC esare;
one ru n scored _ M cChesney.
Sanford: one hit _ Sheffield
(double), Locke; one ru n scored
_ M itchell, A nderson.

(double, one run scored ), F rey.
Bow m an. Devito;
one
run
scored _ H elm s. Also playing
for Altam onte Springs were .
Phipps.
Y ates.
McOatlln"
M cChesney. W illiam s. H arris.
R eece.

Sanford: two h its _ Roland
(hom e ru n . two runs- sco red ),
Fran k (one run scored ). Locke;
one hit _ Cleveland (double,
two ru n s scored), H u eb n er one
ru n scored _ M itchell. G reen.
Sanford: one h it
M itchell
(one run scored ), Roland; one
ru n scored _ G reen. A nderson.
Also playing for Sanford w ere
Shanto.
V egars.
Sheffield.
F ran k . Locke, H uebner. C lev e­
land .
A ltam onte S p rin gs: two h its
Rodrigue*, one h it _ D eC esare

C h ristian s,
K o fC w in
in C h u rc h
S oftb all
LAKE MARY - Keith V in cen t's
tw o-run single cap p ed a s ix ru n fifth Inning a s C h ristian s
United rallied p ast Sanford
F irst C h urch o f th e N am rene
and th e K nights o f C olum bus
scored eight ru n s in each of the
first two innings and w ent an to
p ost s ru n ru le victory over
C elebration C h u rch o f Lake
M ary In C ity o f Sanford R ecrea­
tion and P ark s D epartm ent
Spring C h u rch 8 k w P itch Soft­
ball League.
Rain threaten ed to w ash out
th e league a t th e
M ary
S p orts Com plex for th e secon d
■tonight w eek, b u t th e rain
turned Into a sprinkle «tui p j*y
v e n t on.
The sch ed u led first
saw
W estvlew B ap tist C h urch re g*ln *ole p ossession o f first
p lace w hen C entro C risttono
did n ot show up.
C h ristian s United then took a
1 -0 lead In th e top o f the first
when
_____
___
M
ark
B lythe
on Otto R aines' sa crifice

uy.

Sanford F irst C h u rch o f the
N aiaren e cam e b ack to tak e a
5 -1 lead in th e bottom o f the
■ecood a s Jo n O akes. C art
O w ens. C arom O sger. S cott
W ade and P erry H ctoler drove
In ru n s.
The C h ristian s U nited offense
finally cau g h t fire tn th e fifth
Inning w ith R obert Sm ith. Rob­
e rt Jo n e s, Matt D tem er and An­
drew D lem er driving tn ru n s In
addition to th e two plated by
V incent to give C .U . a 7 -5 lead.
R obert Sm ith's tw o-run in sld e-th e-p srk hom e ru n gave

C h ristian s United a cu sh ion In
th e sixth inning, while Carom
O sg et's b ases loaded w alk In
th e bottom o f th e
in n in g
w as th e only an sw er for N aia­
ren e a s C h ristian s United won
Its third straigh t gam e. 9 -6 .
The Knights o f C olum bus
Jum ped on C elebration C h urch
o f Lake M ary w ith six h its and
th ree e rro rs to sco re rig h t ru n s
tn th e top o f th e first Inning,
w ith D ennis Rom an’s tw o-run

RAINES GAUGE
T to R aines to a Sanford native and Sem inole
Hljtfi School g rad u ate now playing for the
Oa kla nd A th letics. Hto sta tistics for th e 1 9 9 9
eason to In th e first
p erso n al-b est
csso n to tals In th e secon d c o lu m T a n d ra ro rr
to ta ls (Including 1999) In th e third colum n.

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single b ring the big blow.
C elebration C h u rch cu t the
lead in h alf In th e bottom o f the
A n t Inning, b u t KofC cam e
back w ith rig h t m ore ru n s In
the top o f th e secon d inning,
with B ryan F en n er and D ennis
LaCour singling in two ru n s
each .
C elebration
C h urch
k ep t
things Interesting in the bottom
of the second Inning o s a tworun single by Jo h n Hoyt 0

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SOFTBALL TOURNEY
QAINESVILLE - Diamond
S p orts P ark wifi be hosting
th e 1 9 9 9 Sum m er Adult
Slow Pitch Shoot-O ut In
O alnesvllle Ju ly 2 4 th A
2 5 th .
The M en's division will
be plgyed S atu rd ay the
2 4 th , th e Coed 5 A 5 and 7
A 3 divisions will be played
on Sunday th e 2 5 th .
Tournam ent en try foe is
• 2 0 0 , each team will play a
minim um of four gam es and
th e deadline to reg ister wlU
be Ju ly 10th .
T h e hom e ru n lim it for
both divisions will be two
and 1-u p . F o r m ore Infor­
m ation call (3 5 2 )
331­
2345.

tournam ent tying ru n . giving
Sanford a 7 -6 victory.
S atu rd ay's split forced a w tnn cr-tak e-all gam e on Sunday
and Altam onte Springs again
t off to a fast atari with th ree
ta b atters and a walk getting a
run hom e In the top o f the first
Inning and a double by D eCesare and a single by Rodrigue*
plating a secon d ru n In the
second Inning.
B ut Roland cam e on In relief
and Altam onte Springs would
not sco re again , only getting
one ru n n er a a for aa secon d
b ase over the final five Innings.
Sanford started Its com eb ack
In th e bottom of th e secon d In­
ning a s th ree e rro rs by A lta­
m onte Springs allowed G reen
and A nderson to sco re and tie
the gam e a t 2 -2 .
In the bottom o f the third In ­
ning. M itchell singled with one
out and later scored on a twoout single by Roland to give
Sanford Ito first lead, 3 -2 .
T hat ended up being all o f
the scorin g In th e gam e a s DeC eaare also settled down to
quell th e Sanford b ats the rest
of the w ay. but th e dam age w as
done and Sanford had th e title.
The victory gives Sanford a
■pot in th e S tate Tournam ent

*8
43
104
18
23
14
4
0
3
2
.2 2 1

Iw t
160
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.3 3 4

keyed th ree-ru n ou tb u rst
m ake th e sco re 1 6 -7 .
B u t th e K nights o f C olum bus
pulled sw ay for good in th e top
o f th e fourth Inning s s Jo e
S an to rs doubled tn two ru n s in
a fou r-ru n third Inning and
Erin Reno cru sh ed a n In sid eth e-p srk hom e ru n tn the fourth
Inning to cap the KofC scoring.
The final ru n for C elebration
C h urch cam e on a Lee A tkins
double and an RBI single by
Jo h n Hall tn th e bottom of th e
th u d Inning. &lt;
W estvlew B ap tist C h urch Is
now 7 -1 and lead s Sanford
C en tral B ap tist C h urch (6 -1 ).
Knights or C olum bus (6 -2 ).
C h ristian s United (3 -4 ), S a n ­
ford F irst C h urch o f th e N aia­
ren e (3 -5 ) and C entro C risttono
and C elebration C h urch o f Lake
M ary (both 1-7 ).
There will be no
played n ext M onday b ecau se of
the Fou rth o f Ju ly holiday, b u t
the league will retu rn to action
on Ju ly 12th w ith th e Knights of
C olum bus battling C h ristian s
United a t 6 :3 0 p .m .; C en tral
B ap tist challenging W estvlew
B ap tist s i 7 :3 0 p .m .; C eleb ra­
tion C h urch playing C entro
C risttono at 8 :3 0 p .m .; and
N aiaren e taking th e week off
Providing th e offense w ere:
C h ristian s U nited: four h its
M ark Blythe (two ru n s): two h its
- Robert Sm ith (hom e ru n . two
n u ts, th ree RBI), I k t t D tem er
(double, RBI): one h it _ Keith
V incent (n ra . two RBI), Robert

iw w nwu runs*, n n arew u ie m er (RBI). D ean L. Sm ith; one
ru n scored _ M ark W hitley: one
RBI _ Otto R aines.
Sanford F irst C h urch o f the
N aiaren e: two h its _ Jo n H ubh ard (triple, ru n ). J a n O akes
(two ru n s, RBI). Phillip S u th er­
land; one hit _ S cott W ade and
Perry H ctoler (one RBI ea ch ).
Ron C aid cll (ru n ); one ru n
scored , two RBI _ C arem O sg e r
one ru n scored _ S cott Jo h n ­
son ; one RBI _ C art O wens.
K nights o f C olum bus: four
h its _ B ryan F en n er (trip le,
th ree ru n s, four RBI); th ree h its
_ E rin Reno (hom e ru n , th ree
ru n s, two RBI), Jo e S sn to rs and
Jb n O akes (two d ou b les, th ree
ru n s scored and two RBI ea ch );
two h its _ Rick F esa (ru n . two
RBI). P at Larkin (two ru n s); one
h it _ D ennis Rom an and D ennis
LaC our (two ru n s scored and
two RBI each ), Lewis H ellyer
(two ru n s).
C elebration C h urch o f i»w »
M ary: three h its _ Jo h n Hoyt Q
(triple, ru n . th ree RBI); two h its
_ Jo h n Hall (double, ru n . RBI),
Mike B rien b ach (ru n . RBI); one
h it _ Lee A tkins (double, two
ru n s). Jo h n Hoyt S r. (RBI); two
ru n s scored _ Ju s tin N ettles;
one ru n scored _ Kevin C hubb.

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2B - Somirwle Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday. June 29, 1999

Legal Notices
N O TK B OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX O H O
N O TK E IS HEREBY OIVEN. toai
FUNS AS CUSTOOIAN FOR MUNI
CO, INC . m* hotter ol DM Mowing
cenifrceied) r » ( m m u id term«!*&lt;•) tot ■ u&lt; (M M lo be m u M
ihereon The centrical# revnbertt)
ana yeartil or issuers*. to* aescnpton ol DM property and Die named)
to w#scn a a n a t M iiM is'ara at
M o il
CERTIFICATE NO 3659
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1997
Description ol Property LEO LOT
13 DLK F STERLING PARK UNIT 3
PS 1i PGS 52 TO 54
Names &lt;n which i i m m w Randy
Damp*. Al of txtt property being m
me County ol Saminora. State ol
Honda
UreeM such ceroheatod) I N I be
redeemM according t» lae. D&gt;a prop­
erty Unerased n xuch certhcatod)
w « be told to Dte hrgne st balder at
Die meet front door. Serrano* County
Coulhouxe. Santon). Fiona*, on Die
9Dt dey ol Auguat 1999. at 1100
am
Payment ol Salt lee. appecable
documentary itamp fetes and
recordng Met are regurM to be
pad by Die tucceastui bidder at Die
“ H FUI payment ol an amour*
equal to Die Ngheer be! la due w*wi
2« Y x n attar me advertised wn# ol
tale AJ pay-menu itial be ceah or
guerameed
matrument.
made
payable to me Clerk ol me C toM
C out
Oatod DM 2tm day ol Jima, 1999
(Seel)
UARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by- Stunty C Harped
Deputy Ctodt
PubAatt: June 29. and JUy 6. 13.20.
1009
OED 251

in t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t

O F T H E tB T N JU D IC IA L
C IR C U IT . IR A R C FOR
B EM tH O LK C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Caee Ne.t EE 7 T E DR BE R
Catherine L. M eroril.
Petitioner
and
Douglae P Merotri.
Respondent
N O T IC E O F A C T IO R FOR
D IS S O LU TIO N O F M A R R IA O E
TO Douglae P M arorii
Addrtae. Unknown
YOU ARE N 0 TIF IE 0 that an
action ha* been riled agains t
you and you are required to
eerve a copy ol your written
deleneea, It any. to It on
Catherine L. M a ro ili, whoae
ed drett la 310 LakeBreeie
Circ , Lake Mary. FL 3274« on
or before JU LY 13. IEEE, and
file the original with the clerk ot
this Court at P.0. Boa BIB SAN­
FORD. FL. 3 I7 7 2 -0 IIE before
service on Petitioner or Immedi­
ately thereafter It you tall to do
*o. e del Bull may be entered
again at you lor the relief
demanded in the petition.
Co plea ot all court documents
In this case. Including Older*,
are available at the Cierti ol the
Circuit Court's office. You may
review these documents upon

■ • '* 1

..AH

You must hoop the Clerk of the
Circuit Court's otrice notified a L
your current Mdrsee. You may
•Be Nodes e l Current Adhree*.
Florida
Family Law
Form
1191* ) Future papers In this
lawtutl win be melted to the
address on record at the clerk1*
•thee.
W ARNING
Rule 12.21*.
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, 'requires certain
automatic disclosure of dot
mauls and Information. Failure
to comply can result In sane
(tone, including dismissal or
Dated-. June S, IEEE
UARYANNE M O R E !
C LER K O F TMC
C IR C U IT C O U N T
By: David L.
Deputy Clerk
Publish June IE . 22. 2E. end
July t . lE tB
DSD-130

ClrsuM Cewrt
S#niJfi#l# C M inty,
C a s e « E E -I &gt; E E -C A -1 E -A
First Union Nsttonel
Bank of Florida,
Plaintiff
James A. Celien.
Defendant
N O T IC E O F

I

N O TIC E IE H ER EBY OIVEN
that by virtue of dial certain
Writ ot iaacutton issued out of
and under the seal of the
Circuit Court ot Seminole
County. Florida, C a to • 042 2 0 3 -C A -tE -A upon a final
Judgment rendered In the afore­
said court on the 20th day of
June A D. 1EE7 In the I certain
case entitled
First Union
National Bank of Florida.
Plaintiff vs Jam es A. Celien,
Defendant which a to ret aid Writ
of Execution was delivered to
me as Sheriff of Seminole
County. Florida end I have
levied upon eH the rig h t title
a|^
—a sMa -a—a ^
i
■ w ■ " ■ h i in t m i p v n N n q m
toe M o w in g d ean Ik ed property. said property being located
in Seminole County, Florida,
more particuUrty described as
follows:
I M S Saab, *00 S Hatchback
3D. While
Vin FY S 3A K 2 U S N 20 0S S U
Being stored at Altamonte
Towing Inc.
and the undersigned as Sheriff
of Seminole County, Florida,
anil at 11:00 A.M . on lha idth
day ol July A 0 . 1 H E otter tor
sale and sail to lha highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
S U B JE C T T O A N Y A N D A LL
EXISTING U C N S . at the Front
(West) Door, at the etepe. of the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida, lha abova
described property.
That said sale fa being made
to estiefy the tonne of this Writ
of Execution
Donald F. Salinger. Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
By; Steven 0 . Harriett
Chief Deputy Sheriff
N O TIC E R EG A R D IN G TH E
A M ER IC A N S W ITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES A C T O F 1SS0. PERSONS
W ITH A DISABILITY N E E 0IN 0
S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A TIO N S
TO PARTICIPATE IN TH E P R O ­
C EE D IN G S SH OULD C O N TA C T
TH E E N F O R C E A B L E W R ITS
S E C TIO N O F TH E CIVIL DIVI­
SION
AT
TH E
S H E R IFF'S
O FFIC E . IDO B USH BLVD. S A N ­
FO R D . FLO R ID A . A T L E A S T
FIVE O A TS PRIOR T O TH E PRO C EE D IN O S (407) 330-4*10 T T D
(407) *22-3323
Publish June IS . &gt;2. 2*. July S.
194*
With Sate being held o n July is .
1M B
DCO-127

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN A NO FOR
EEM NOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIRCUIT CIVIL
DIVISION
C ite No.: EE-IT0 CA
Division: 14 P
NATIONSBANK. N A.
V*
DONNIE MOORE:
Defendants
NOTICE OF BALE
NOTICE IS QrVEN Hut pursuant to
that certain Fatal Judgment, dated
June 1*. 1999. to Cato No 99-S70
CA (U P ), of toe Circuit court of to#
tSltt Judicial Circuit in end for
Seminole County
Courthouee.
Sanford. Florida, to wherein.
NATIONSBANK. N A . d toe Plant!!
and DONNIE MOORE it lha
Defendant. I wd eel to toe rughei!
and belt bidder for caeh at toe watt
front door of toe Semnote County
Coutoous*. M l North Part Avenue.
Sanford. Flonda. at 1100 o'clock
A M . on toe 15to day of JULY, 1999,
forth n tow Order of Fete! Judgment
THE W EST \Q OF LOT It AND
ALL OF LOT 12. BLOCK A O f LAKE
WAYMAN HEIGHTS LAKE ADDI­
TION. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROCD IN PLAT
BOOK 4 AT PAGE 23 OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
AK/A BOO E LONODALE
AVENUE. LONGWOOO. F t 32T50
DATED June 1*. 1999
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Ctort ot toe Cout
By jAne E. Jetewc
Deputy Ctort
H irou are a person wen a daxbtoy
Mid m ade any eccommodxhon n
order to partc«teto m tow proceed­
ing, you art enuttod. al no coal tu
you. to to* provwon of certain assatones Pleats cal toe attorney tor
PtoeWRi). telephone nuitter (305)
•58-7BSS. wnran two working daye of
race** ol tow eunmonahotce If
hearing Impend (TDD) (BOO) 955■771. or V aco impend (V) (BOO)
955-4770
PuMcaeon of tow Noece ol Sato was
made on the 29to day ol June and
toe Bto (My of JUy. 1999 (i toe
STEVEN P LEE
IBM Coral Wey
Su m m b
Mam. Flonda 33145
(308115S-7B5S
Pubkth June 29. and JUy 6.1999
DED-2J5

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN. that
FUNB AS CUSTOOiAN FOR PROPCO. INC . toe holder ot toe Mowing
cerMiceto(i) ha* hied said earthcatod) to# a lav deed to be wtued
toeraon The cwrthnHe nuneerd)
end yeardl ol wtuance. toe descry
frond toe property, end toe named)
in when It wet sett teed ware i t
CERTIFICATE NO 3008
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1B97
Deachpfron d Property LEO UNIT
454 ORIENTA POINT CONDOMINI­
UM 1 ORB i o n PG 598
Name* in wtveh a lie n e d W arm
J Haley. Jr A i d sard property ttoeig
*1 toe County d Semnoto. Stale d
Florida
un ttn such carthcatod) the! ba
redeemed accorong to tow. lha prop
arty detcrtied to such cenhealed)
wW be told to toe hrghesl tedder at
toe welt frontdoor, Semnote County
Courihoute. Santoro Floods on toe
9«h dey d August 1999. *1 11-00
am
Payment d Sato lea. appfrcabto
documentary stamp d ie t and
recordsig toes are requred to be
pest by toe successful ladder al the
sate Fui payment d an amount
equal to toe hrghatl ted w due wetvn
24 hours after toe edvertted tone d
sate AX payments the) be cash or
guaranteed
instrument,
made
payable to toe Ctort d the C revet
Com.
Deled tow 24to day d June. 1999
(Seal)
MARY ANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by SheteyC Hargett
Deputy Ctort
Pdtoeh Jure 29. and July 8.13.20.
1999
0CD-2S2
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1BTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O f FLORIOA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURtUOfCTTON
DtVTEfON
C A M NO. M -4I4CA-14-E
CHASE MORTGAGE
COMPANY F/K/A
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY
VS.
KENNETH JEW ETT
A K M KENNETH T. JEW ETT
and BARBARA JE W E TT
A K A BARBARA J
JEW ETT,at el.
NOTICE O f

IN T H E O IR O U IT C O U R T
O F T H E E IO H TE E R TN
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT,
IN AMO FDR
S E M IN O LE C O U N TY ,
FLO R ID A
Caee Ne.t E E -t S E T -O R -E E -P
KIMBERLY SUE
LO V t-LO P E Z
Petitioner.
.flillll!
FREDDY A. LOPEZ.
Neepondent
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N POR
O fS B O L im O M O F M A R R IA O E
TO : Freddy A Lopet
2*41 Cyproea Avenue
Y O U ARE NOTIFIED that an
r tu tir t

re ektoewe
- —-it ■M
•PSwB ■
»wP| v i -JTOII
t —
wTIItVVl
H any, ta it on
Sue
Lo ve-Lop el.
N 231E Mvar
Troe Circle. Eanlonf. Florida

lha stork of this Court al Poet
Office Oraarot C . la n ia rd ,
Florida 32 7 7I-04M , before to rofety t h e m fie r. If yeu tad to de
so. a default may ba entered
against you . '
Copies of ell court documents
In this caee, including order*,
ere «v*ll*bto at the Clerk of the
Circuit C ourt* office. You may
review theee document* upon
requeet.
You m utt keep the Clerk of the
Circuit Court* office notified o(_
your currant addreee. You may
Mo Notice of Currant Add race.
Florid# Family Law Form
12.111.) Future paper* in Mila
toweuit wilt ba mailed fa lha
addreee on record al the clerk*
office.
W ARNING
Rule I I S E S .
Florida Family la w Rule* ot
P tjcedure, requires certain
automatic ditefoeure of docu­
ment* and Information. Failure
to comply can m u t t in sanc­
tion !, including dN ieleief Of
striking of pleading*.
Dated: June 1B, I S M
CLERK O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
By: U s n n e Woodley
Deputy Clerk
Publish: June IS , 22. 2S. and
July S. I S M
O E D -13*

Noece to hereby gtvan toeL pur­
suant to tost Final Judgment d
Forsdoeur* dated June IE. IBM,
and eroerod in cfv* case number B9414CA-14-B, d Bis Orcu* Court of
toe iM i JudcN C r u x to and tor
Bamnoto County. Florida, whereto
C H A U MORTGAGE COMPANY
F/K/A CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY. IX PNinaE end KEN­
NETH JEW ETT A K A KENNETH T.
JEW ETT. BARBARA JEW ETT A K A
BARBARA J. JEWETT, STATE OF
FLOIUOA, DEPARTMENT OF REV­
ENUE. CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT
COURT O F StMESOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA. — . UNKNOWN PER­
SON (S) M POSSESSION OF THE
SUBJECT REM. PROPERTY El.
BRET BARTON, H W t
IwReaStofwhegyaei
w a r tor eatoi at vw west
El toe Bsmtooto County
to Sanford, Sammote
M i l SB AM . e h toa

r s s js x t ::

LO T 1A BLOCK 4. HEFTLER
H O M E ! ORLANDO. M C TIO N
ONE. ACCOROEfO T O TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED Bi PLAT
BOOK 11, RASES I S A PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMMOLZ COUN­
TY. FLORIDA
NOTE: PURSUANT T O THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES
A C T YO U ARE ADVISED TH AT
TM S LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE
A D O T COLLECTOR ATTEMFT*40 TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY ^FO R M ATION OBTAINED
WKL E E USED FOR THAT PURDaed vw 1Bto day d Jtais, ISM .
MARYANNE MORSE
CHrt d C e c u i Court
B y J M t t o e o w ic
COOEJB * ETAWIARSKI
s

w

PutXNh: June 29. and July S, I t
D E O 233
M TH E O R C U T COURT
E l AMD POR
t COUNTY, FLORK7A
Nto ES-tSSSCA-14
OkM anP
AMSOUTH BANK, an
ANbams banking
to

Bank d Flortdx.
M TN B C IR C U IT C O U R T
O F TN B IM N T B S N T H
JU D IC IA L O IR O U IT
S S I! M O L * C O U N T Y
C A S S NO.i
D R -E S -S IB -B N -S S -P
IN RS THE PROPOSED
ADOPTION OF
BABY GIRL *0*.
A minor child
N O T IC E O F A C T IO N
TH E STATE O F FLORIDA
TO :
NICK (LAS T NAME UNKNOWN)
AS TH E UNKNOW N BIRTH
FATHER O F B AB Y OIRL *0*
BORN MARCH 1. IM S .
Residence Unknown
You are hereby notified that a
Petition under oath has been
Med in the above-ttyled Court
lor the adoption of BABY OIRL
* 0 ',a female child, born on
March I . I S M in Ortendo,
Orange County, Florida, end
you ere required lo eerve a
copy of your written defentee,
M any, to it on Stephen H. Price,
eliornoy for the Petitioners,
whose
address
to
1420
■dgewater
Driva,
Orlando.
Florida 32S04, on or beforo
JULY IS , IS M . end Bto Hie orig­
inal erilh the Clerk e&lt; this C o u rt
at SOI N. Perk Avenue. Sanford,
FL 3 IT T 1 , before service on
Pet boner'* attorney or Immedi­
ately thereafter: otherwise a
default aril be entered against
you.
Vour failure lu respond on or
before JULY IS . I S M . may be
treated at consent lo the adop­
tion end you may permanently
rose as legal ri# ri« as a parent
lo the child named In the psMW1TNES* my hand &lt;■ the Clerk
ol said Court end seal thereof.
Hu* 10th day of JUNE. IB M .
(C O U R T B EAU
M A R Y A N N !M O R S E
CLERK O F TH E
C IR C U IT C O UR T
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By. Nancy R. Winter
A* Deputy Clerk
Publish: June I I . 22, 2&gt;, and
July S. 1 t » l
DC D -1*1

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NUMBER: BB-4B3-CP
IN RE ESTATE OF
ELEANOR A MCMANUS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JU D K IA L CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
BE Ml NOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
Cate Number: *6-2033 CA-14-B
SALOMON BROTHERS
REALTY CORPORATION.
*V a SALOMON BROTHERS
REALTY C O R P . i
corporation,
vs
KATHLEEN LAWS,
an nrtvshral. CREOiTHRIFT.
INC . a corporation, h'h'a

Legal Notices

BRIAN J. STRNAD.
THE WEKIVA HUNT
CLUB COMMUNITY
ASSOCIATION. E C ..
a Ftonde corporexcn.
BCO Tr r s . w c . e
Ftonde corporator!
end JOHNUANC
DOE, I

NOTICE OP SALE
PURSUANT T O CHARTER a
NoEoe w given awl piasuaro u a
FmN Summary Judgment d
Forsdoeur* detod June IS. IBIS
snared H C M No SS-1SSSCA-14
dtosCfcua C o u ld toe Etgtaeento
Ju d x a Cetux to and tor Semnote
County. Florida, to AMSOUTH
BANK, an Alabama banking corpora­
tion. successor in meerstt to
AmSouto Bank d Florida to toe
Patraa and Br i a n j . b t r n a d .
TH E WEKIVA HUNT CLUB COM­
MUNITY ASSOCIATION. E C ., a
Fiona carponeon, SCOTTY'S B C ,
B Ftonde corporxbon. David Todd
And Ktotoerty Tbdd. torwro* to poeto toe higheet end best tedder tor
cadi m toe Weal from door d toe
Semnoto Coudy Courtoouee. 101
N. Part Avenue, SentoTO. at 11CO
a m an toe Itto day of JULY. 1BSS.
fto lotowvxKtotcrtttd onxtrty lurt
lotto to sard Final Summary
Judgment d Forocdosure.
Lot 2M Wektm Hurt Ctob Fox Hu e
2. according to toe E M
scordsd to h ai Book IE.
Pages E4 torough E7, Pubkc
of Bam toots County.
OatodtoNl (today of June. IBM .
Hon Maryams Morse
Ctort d tie C rcui Court
By: Dorothy W. Bokon
Depdy Ctort
Ronald B. cobn. Esq.
C p m Cohn. Banco S
Hendrix. PA.
PO. Bos 3424
Twnpa, Ftonde 33*01 -3424
(SI 3) 284*1400
Attorney* tot Plants
PubWi: June 29. and Jd y t , ISIS
DED-234

N O TK E OF
A O M M STR ATKN
The admmunition d the eetiia d
ELEANOR
A
MCMANUS,
deceased. Tito Number M 463CP.
W pendng in toe Cvvut Court tor
Semnoto Comfy. Ftonde. Probate
Drvwion, toe eddresa d which is 301
North Pert Avenue. PO Drawer “C*.
Santoro, Flonda 32772 The names
end addresses d the personal rapreeenutvs and Vw personal represerv
talrve's eriomey are set lonh below
ALL INTERESTO PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AX personx on wriom the nonce w
served who hove otyectone tost
chexenge the vsedrty d toe wto. the
quaMlceliont d the personal rspresantttrve. venue, or jurHdchon d
tow Court are roqufrsd to Me toev
obmctions wen toa oout WITHIN
THE LATER O f THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS N O TK E
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE O f SERVICE O f A COPY O f
THIS N O TK E ON THEM
AX cied4ors d toe decedent and
other persona having claims or
demands eoaewt decedent i estate
on whom ■ copy d tow notice a
served wersn three month* after the
dels d the hrst puMcaxon d tow
nonce must Me the* ctowtx with tow
Court WITHIN THE LATER O f
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE O f THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS N O TK E OR THIRTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF BER
V K E OF A COPY OF THIS N O TK E
ON THEM
AJ otoer credeort d the decedent
and persons having claims or
demand* agarnl the decedent*
estate must Me the* ctoene w*h tow
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER TH E DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS N O TK E .
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS N OT 90 FEED WKL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The date d too krst pucecanon d
tow Noece w June 29.10(0.
HENRY LEHN1NG
Attorney tor Personal
MARK P. KELLY, ESQUIRE
Fie Bar No 22437*
LopeJ t Kety. PA
4800 W Cypres* Street
Sme 500
Tkmpa, Florida 33607
1113) 209-3400
Pubtsh A r e 22.29. IBM
DEO-1B2

M THE C M C W T COUNT
O f T if t 1STM JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT O f FLOIUOA
M AND PON
(C O UN TY

A M E R IC A N G E N E R A L
H O M E E Q U I T Y . IN C .

a torexpi corporation,
successor by merger
Defsndxnt*
NOTICE OF B ALI
N O TK E IS HEREBY OIVEN pmeuant to an Order tor Ewe) S u m m e ry
Judgment ol Eorectoeure detod June
18. 1999. entered in Curt Cate
Number Cl M 2033 CA-1* B Ol the
Circuit Court ot the Eighteenth
ZJurtciaf C trout to era) tor Senunoto
County, Ftonde that on toe ISto day
of JULY 1999. xt 11 00 am NOT AE
BENEI The sale MX be held el toe
West Front door of the Semnoto
Comfy Courthouee. 30t N Part
Avert*. SentoTO. Eioretx The under­
signed Ctort art oiler tor txlemetottowng Oeecrtwd real property
Lot 44. Block 38. 4TH SECTION
DREAMWOLD. according to ihe
map or ptot toerooi at recorded to
PIXI Book 4, Pag* 99. PutrtC
Records ol Somnoto County.
Ftonde
togetoer wrlh at ttructim . improve­
ment!, future*, apphancet. end
enpenenence* on ta d land or used
to coryuncfron dwrewith
DATED June IE. 1699
UARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
BY Jan* E Jasmine
A* Deputy Ctort
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER TO
PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING. YOU ARE ENTITLED. AT NO
COST TO YOU. TO THE PROV1
SION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CONTACT
COURT
A D M I N I S T R A T I O N AT 301 N PARK
AVENUE. SUITE H301. SANFORO.
FLORIOA 32771, (407) 323-4330.
EXT 4227 WORKING DAYS OF
rO U R RECEIPT OF THIS DOCU­
MENT. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR
Y O K E IMPAIRED. CALL 1 600955»n t.
LESLIE A BLAU. ESQ
Ytoea t Otou

2708 W. Feebanka Ave
Wtofer Pert. FL 327EE
Pubkeh Jrne 26. and JMy E. 1BEE
DED-239
M THE CMHXT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CMCUTT OP
TMS STATE OP P U M O A ,
M AIK) FOR
I COUNTY
1-tM t-CA-IAP
COLOMAL FE4ANCIAL, L P .

C A U NO. M E M M 4 P
C H A U MANHATTAN
MORTGAGE CORPORATION
MWA CHBMCAL MEBKXNTIAL
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
PK/AM AROARETTEN*
COMPANY. »c ..

V*.
RAYMOND RAMOS.
J E M 0 0 C RAMOS,
UNKNOWN UflFE OF
R A YM O m RAMOS.
IF UVBK3. ECLUOBfO

yg

OPBAJOOCFCNOAMTtS).
» RCMAAPMEO. AND »
OECEASED. THS

JOSEPH C. DYER EriS
JAM S H. DYER; El 14,

Noece a hereby given to rt, p m
euant to tfiet Fnat Judgment d
Fortdoeure detod June 11, 1990.
end entered w cfv* caw rtwtoet EEE0E-CA-I4-P, d to e C e o a tC cM le f
toe Itto JudtoW C v o j * to and ter
Bemtooto County. Florida, wherein
C H A U MANHATTAN MOKTOAQC
CORPORATION F/K/A CHEMICAL
REBIDCNTIAL MORTOAOE COR­
PORATION F/K/A MAROARETTB4
t COMPANY. ■ « . . ■ P N N told
JOSEPH C . DYER. JAM S H DYER.
— . UNKNOWN PERSON! B) M
POSSESSION O f THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY (1 . NEVA JE F­
FREY OYER, — -. UNKNOWN PERBOM S) IN POSSESSION OP TH E
SUBJECT REAL PROPERTY 02.
N/K/A MICHELLE OYER, tortre
Defendants. I wfl eel to Bit MgpEet
wto beet btddsv tot caKi rt toa wool
front door d toe E iw tooN Ccurty
courtoouee to Sanford. Bomtooto
Courty, Ftond*. rt 11DO AM. on too
itto dey d JULY. 1MB. tot foBowtog
deecitoed property ex n i torto to
Xtod Frwt Judgment, to wfe
LO T 7. BLOCK 2. PAIRLAME
ESTATES BECTION 1 REPLAT.
ACCORDING TO TH E P U T
THEREOF AS RECOROCD IN P U T
BOOK 12. PAGES 100 ANOtOf, O f
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. F LO N D A
NOTE: PURSUANT T O THE FAIR
0C S T COLLECTION PRACTICES
A C T YOU ARE ADVISED TH AT
TM S LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO U
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTEta TO COLLECT A DEBT AND
ANY BIPORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR­
POSE.
Detod toe IP to d ty d Jm e , 199*
UAnviUktE
y n fic e
^M
^ke*(^^V^w^^toMkevy^m
Ctort d CvclW Com
By Dorotoy W. Bokon
Deputy CM k
COOkJS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Soy Seoul BoUbvETO
M 4 H
TempA Ftonde 33*07
Tetophone: (113) ET7-E00E
CAS rw o o to O
PubErtc Jm e 2t. and M y E. IEEE
DED-232

IN T N I GNIOW fT C O U R T
OP T N B M N TM
JU D IC IA L O IRO U IT,
M A N D POR
SBM IM OLS C O U N TY ,
Oaee N e. • E -S IS S O N -S S -O
IN RS: TH E ADO PTIO N OF:
J.E.H .,
Adoptee.
N O T IC E OP A O TIO O
TO : Litelie Alexander
1701 W. 13th Street
le n lo rd . Ftonde 33771
You are hereby nobbed that a
petition to r adoption of your
minor child born an H ey 14,
IBS*, we* tiled in (Me court on
May 22, I M S . You ero required
to larva a copy of your written
delenses to i t if any. on the
petition*,'* attorney, whose
name and addreee I* Mery A.
Nerd!. Esquire. S24 Delaney
Avenue.
Orlando,
Florida
2 2 I M - t ( 4 l . end Me the origi­
nal with the clerk of this court
on or before JU LY 11. IEEE.
Otherwise, a lodgment may bo
entered against you for the
toils I demanded in the petition.
Witness my bend end seal on
M e SIR dey of JU N E, l i f t ,
(C O UR T U A L )
MARYANNS MORSE
Ctort of the Circuit Court
By: Nancy R. Winter
A* Deputy Ctort
Publish: June I f , 22. 21 end
July S. IEE E
DED-131

A m TRUSTEES, A m
A U OTHER PERSONS
C U BSMGRY, TH R O U G H
UNOCR OR AOMNST THE
NAMED OEFENOANTfS).
ASSOCIATION. E4C : JOHN
DOE. UNKNOWN TENANT.
JANE DOE, UNKNOWN
TENANT,
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO : RAYMOND RAMOS;
DOC RAMOS. TH E UNKNOWN
WIPE OP R AYM O m RAMOS; IP
u v E ia .
M CLuom a
any
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP EAK&gt;
DEPENDANT(B). IP
A m IP DECEASED. TH E
T IV t
UNKNOWN
DEVISEES.
GRANTEES,
ASSIGNEES,
CREDITORS.
LIENORS, AND T R U 0 T H B . AMO
ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAAMMO
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAW ST TH E NAMED D IP EN DANT(S). RlOOEWOOO CONDO­
MINIUM ASSOCIATION. INC.
WHOSE R E S K E N C t tS:itoknoton
TO mOGEWOOO CONOOME4KJM
ASSOCIATION. E4C.
WHOSE ADORES* IS: CTO John
Smart. R A . 338 Eigfto Creek Cede,
Lake Mery. PL 32T4S
YOU A R I HEREBY WrtArtd 10 (N
yo u xnewer or e v e n drttnaee. E
any, to toa above proceedngndhtw
Ctort of tore Court end to eerve e
copy toereof i«o n toe ptokEATi HtorM
V aftoliB
ElV]
RfMlRSt
•ro|,
W'RrEw RSjni
I &gt;W*Iro H
N
W RM PH
appears hereon, eXEito 30 (toye aRer
toe *rw putbeaeon of Bet Noeoa of
Acton; Eto nature of Ess proceerkng
being ■ eui tot tonctoturo of mowgege egeeiet toe toxoexng deacrtoBd
property, to s s
u m t Du m b e r i m . r x k e w o o o
VILLAS.
A
CONDOMINIUM,
ACCORDING TO THE DECLARA­
TION
OF
CONDOMINIUM
RECORDED
IN
OFFICIAL
RCCOROS BOOK USB, PAOC ESS.
A m ANY AMENDMENTS A m
EXHSUTS THERETO. TOGETHER
WITH AN UN0IV10C0 INTEREST E4
C OMMON ELEM ENTS APPUR­
TENANT TH ER E TO IN ACCOR­
DANCE WITH A m SUBJECT TO
TH E COVENANTS. CQNDmONS.
RES1 fUCTtONS,
EASEMENTS.
TERMS A m OTHER PROVISION*
OP S A D DECLARATION OP CON­
DOMINIUM. AS RSCOROCD IN
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. PLOREM
AAUA tt*Q R O O fW O O O AVENUE,
SANFORD, FLO R OA 32773
If you tolto Eto youf Enaewr or wrtton defence x to toe above proceedptoreer* ewomey. a dxtoiE
» Bon
e antorod agaew you tor to*
m e w Compton w
DON* AND ORDERED M
Corny. Ftoride EE* itto day of June.
MARYAM1C MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OP TH E CIRCUIT COURT
By RutoKIng
Deputy Ctort
LmeOtocoeoi
OentoiC.Ceneuegra
■SOI Norm Armenia A venue
Tampa FL 33604-1041
IH inmei■■liw
Ittol,Wdi
lOf rWanWi
PUtoth: J u n * n .2 E . 1IEE
DCD-1E1
M TMS O R C U T C O UR T
OF TH E BfOffTEBWTM
JU0IC1AL CfRCUTT
M A m POR
EEM N O LE COUNTY,
plo r km

CASS H O : EErtTI CA 14
U R . BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. MVa
FIRST BANK NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION, aa
PooAng v t f SsMdng

Legal Notices
Agreement deled 12R.C8
for CITYSCAPE HOME
EQUITY LOAN TRUST
PlttoM.
v*.
JOHN L WILLIAMS
and SHARON L WILLIAMS,
hw Wife, el al
Delendanii
N O TK E OP SALE
Nohce w hereby given fhel. pureuenl
to the Order or Final Judgment
entered n tow c o u m n r e CrcuX
Court of Semnote County. Ftortto I
wM ten the property iHulled In
Seminole County, Ftonde. dexertoed
es
LOT 82. ALAOUA PHASE III.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED IN PLAT
BOOK 42. PAGES I THROUGH I.
PUBLK RECORDS OP SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
end commonly known a*
3155 Haiti Poml
Longwood. FL 3277E
al puboc sew. to toe Nghesl end bail
tedder, tor cash, m toe west from*
door ol Ihe Sammote County
Courihoute. Santoro. Flonda. el
11 00 AM on JULY IS. 1EBB.
Deled June 21. 1999
AS CLERK O f THE COURT
By Jane E Jasewtc
Deputy Ctort
In accord*nee weh Eto Americana
Wan Dwebewes Act persons irth
i H i M f i nM drg i
^ccotr)modation lo
m Wm proceedeig should contact court
Admnwtrsfron at letophona number
407 323 4330. not fetor nan te
(7) (toys pnor to to* procoedmg If
fwerng impeeed. |TD0) I -S O M "
8771, o&gt; Voce (V) 1 800 955 ITTO,
vr* Ftorrte Rotoy Servca
Meson &gt; AxsocieiM . P A
17757 US IE Norn. But* 500
Clearwater. FL 337(4
(7271538 3800
Pitotsft June 29. arid JU y 8. IB M
DEO 240

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

UNKNOWN
And any unknown hade, devisees,
grantee*, erditort end other
unknown person* or unknown
■poutet daimtog by. through and
under
the
above-named
Defendant! e). 9 deceased or who**
ten known addressee era unknown.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOT1FIEO that
Ifi M o n to locectote Morlgige cov*
ermg me tolowtng reel and personal

phone. 407-3234330 EXT 4227 or
1-EOO-E55-377I (ThO). or 1-600955 1770 (V). via Ftortde Relay

Lot 145. OAKLAND HALS, accord
mg to to* piaf toereof a* recorded in
Plat Book I I , Pages 83 and 64,
Pubic Record* of Semnoto Comfy
Ftonde
he* bean toed egatoet you end you
ere requred to taw* a copy of you
eiito i de tonesi, * any. to X on
Andrea L. Aytotl-Notch. Butler S
Hoech. P A . 3135 South Convey
Road. Sun* E. Orlando. Flonda
32912 end He to* original w*h toe
Ctort of to* above-ttytod Court on or
betore 30 dey* from to* toll pubtea
Xon, otoerwtoe a Judgment may be
eroerod agentt you tor to* rebel
demanded to Em Corryxavif
WITNCBB my hand end eeM ot lard
C oul on to* 11th dey of June, IEEE
(COURT SEAL)
Myou are a peroon w «i a dtexbAxy
who need* any eccommodekon in
order to parsepees in tore proceed­
ing, you art entded. *1 no coet u
you. to toe pro* s o n of redan eaerefence Ftoat* ooroecl Court edmxsefretor, 301 N Park Avenue. Sul*
fOOt. Sanford. Ftond* 32771, (407)
323-4310 eel 4137, oetoto I eroding
day* U sou roeetpi et vet Noece of
1 you ere ‘
ca« 1-EOO-MBB771:3 you are yotoe
cel 1'300-355-3770
CLERK O F TH E CIRCUIT COURT
B y RutoKing
Deputy Ctort
Pubkah: June 22.23. IEEE
O ED -110
Bt THB O R C U T COURT
OF THB OOKTBBNTH
Q e C U tT
to A m FOR
l COUNTY,

IN THB CKKVXT COURT
OF THE (JO K T 1 ! NTH
JUOICtAL CBXCLkT
SCMNOLB COUNTY,
CfYEL ACTION
CASE NO. E M E 8-C A
DfVIBfONIBR
FT MORTOAOE COMPANIES
DB/A FTB MORTGAGE
SERVICES SUCCESSOR
BY MERGER TO SUNBELT
NATIONAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
PtoFtoNt).
v*
JAMES H LEE. to *L
OeNndww*).
N O TK E OP
N O TK E IS HEREBY GATIN pw&gt;euonf to e Final Judgmero of
Mortgage Forodoeu* detod A n
I I . (M E . and erewed to Caee Ne.
E »(B 4 CA of tie Ctcu* ooul at to*
EIGHTEENTH furtowi Ckcut to end
for SEMINOLE County. Ftonde
wheron FT MORTGAGE COMPA­
NIES D B A FTB MORTOAOE ECRV K E S SUCCESSOR BY MERGER
TO SUNBELT NATIONAL MORT­
GAGE CORPORATION to to*
PtoeWI end jAAXES H. L S I; FOR­
R EST I GREENE: STATE OP
FLORIDA • DEPARTMENT OP
LABOR B EMPLOYMENT SECURI­
TY. BARBARA SEYMOUR. W AfCA
L QUEVM. NATIONSBANK. N A
SUCCESSOR BY MCROSR T O
BARNE T T TECHNOLOGIES. B C .
SUCCESSOR BY MEROER T O
BARNETT RECOVERY CORPORA­
TION; COLUM BU MEDfCM. CEN­
TE R PM/A CEN TRAL FLORK3A
REGIONAL HOSPITAL: SEMINOLE
COUNTY; MARGARET DAVIS.
IJNOA THOMAS. C ITY OP BANI art n l
to toe Mpaei end beef
cash at toe weal f u i door of too
County Courthoua*.
Ftortde « f I CO am. on to*
I H i day ol JULY, 1ESB. to* ttotowtog
property at m tom n
M O M 10 P IE T W E S T A m
BBSAS FE E T SOUTH OP THE W
CORNER OP EECT10N 33. TOWNIM P 20 SOUTH. RANGE IS B AIT,
BCMMOLE COUNTY. PLOfKOA
RUN THENCE E O U IH PARALLEL
T O TH E EAST UNE O F B A D SEC­
TION S3. A DISTANCE OP ttC D
P U T , ' TH EN CE W E S T 20E.T3
FEET. THEN CE S O U TH 20*73
FEET. THENCE W IS T 20E.T3 P U T
TH EN C E NORTH 2S3.73 FEET,
THENCE EAST 41 TAB FE E T TO
TH E POW T OP BEOPPENO.
WITNESS MY HAND WM to*
of Pda Cout on Jute IB. 1IBB.
(COURT BEAU
Ctort W t a Cetux Court
By: Dorotoy WEoOon
Deputy Ctort
Echevarra. McCafto, Reymer,
Barren A Frsppaar
Poe OfkoeBoi 3410
Tempo. FL 33B01
FEW XS tn
E you Art A perton WAR A daeto
who need* aocommodidon to on
to pwEopdto to txa prooeadtog.)
are eroded at no cow to you. tor to*
pwvtotow o t certato aeetotem
b iib w
rtwMAh*
Admrxrtf—
on
vPIdi^^i^^'
rtie^ton Cout
i i^ro
wxixw omn
s
at 301 N. Part Avenue. SAfdeid.
Ftonde 32T71. tofxphon* number
(407) 323-4330, w «w i 2 worttog
day* of you rocetot of toto docu­
ment ( hearing impeded. (TOO) 1800-988(771
PiMHti: Ju w 26. and JU y 8 . 1PEE
M T M C B W W T CO UR T
C O U N TY ,I______
CABS NO: 8E-7T3CA-1SB
COUNTRYW DB HOME
LOANS, W C , 8 New
York ceipenioa
VB.
PAOUfTA MEVEB
(SS4I73-34 2SBS).
UNKNOWN SPOUSE
PAOUfTA MEVEB;
ISMAEL N. MELENOEB
(B*4 US004QWN);
UNKNOWN SPOUBC OP
ISMAEL N. MELENOEB;
BEM M OLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA. A POLITICAL
BUBOIVISION OP TH E
STATE OP PLORKM, wM
any unknown had*. (

N O TK E OP ACTION
TO : PAOUfTA MCVEE
BSB BARBUDA WAV
ALTAJUONTE SPRINGS, PL
32714
tBAMEL N. M E L im E S
•68 BARBUDA WAY
AL1AAIONTE BPRJNG8. FL
32714
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OP
ISMAEL N- MCLENDEB
alta m o n teep r b w e. pl

32714
UNKNOWN IP O U EE OP
PAOUfTA NMEVEE
B5B BARBUDA WAY
ALTAAtONTS SPRSfOB, FL
32714
LAST KNOWN AOOREBB STAT­
ED,
CUR R ENT
RBBiOENCE

cum . a c t i o n
CABS too. EE-732 CA
o m a tO N iB R
NORWEST MORTOAOE. E fC .
JOHN A WALSH, af *L

LxwOfhcei of
Vergxi. Zon A Kahan*
4000 HoTywood DouWvaro
Burt* 673S
Hoeywood. a 33021
Telephone (954) 8038991
Tewrecsvndi (954) 8937707
PiAWefr June 20. end July 8.1999
DED-238

N O TK E OF
APPUCATKM FOR TAX DEED
N O TK E IS HEREBY GIVEN, toafFUNO AS CUSTOOIAN FOR MUNI- ‘
CO. INC . the holder of Ihe Mowing
cerWceieie) hex Med laid certrtceto(i) tor e lei deed to be istued
Ewreon The cerxhceto nurber(t)
end yeertt) of Meuanct. Bst d*»ay&gt;hon ol toe property, end to* neme(t)
to winch l wee attested tetors s t
CERTIFICATE NO 3SS0
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1997
Description of Property LEG LOT
20 DEEP RUN UNIT 25 PS 29 PGS*
174 I I
Name* si when esseeeed Mens p
Chopra A l of xecl property beeig r|
to* Courty el SermnoM. Stole of
Ftonde
UTOtt* xuch carthcatod) she* ba
redeemed mxorrtng to lew. to* prop­
erty deserbed m such certificated)
wd b* sold to to* regheel brddtr al -to* wail front door. Bamnoto Counry
Coutooue*. Santoro. Ftond*. on toe
2 « n dey of JUy. 1999. M I I 00 a m
Peymaro of Bet* toa. eppecabto
documentary tum p d i e t and
rooordng Net are requred to be
pad by to# euocaxekf bidder *1 toe
xeto. Fid peymaro cl an amourt
equei to to* fseheei bto a rhto rntoto
24 hour* after to* adverttad erne of
sato Al peymeTOe ehal ba caxh or
instrument,
nude
to to* Ctort of toe Cecui
Court
Dated tore 14to dey of Jute. 1999
(Soto)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLOROA
by BiwtoyC Merged
Deputy Ctor*
Pubkah Ju w 22. 29. JUy S. 13.
1EE9
OED-179

NOT1CIO P
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN p utuero to a Finer judgment ot
IS. 1ESB. and eroerod m
•6-712 CA et toe Cecui C o u l of toa
EIGHTEENTH Jurtam Crcui m end
tor SEMINOLE Courty- Ftonde
Whereto NORWEST MORTGAGE.
E C to Eto FtoertR end J0x«f A
WALSH. FWBTPLUB FEiANCtAL.
INC . CLERK OF TH E COURT.
■EMEfOLE C O U N TY TENANT « t
iW * Randy L Croe* are to*
‘ I wto »** to to* hr/eel
tddro w caeii ef toa Weel
of Bto Bametole Ceurty
1100 a m .o n Eto I ito dey of JULY
ly M M torto n t*M Fnef Judgmero
LO T 1. BLOCK B. HEfreONB
ACRES. ACCOROMfO TO TH E
P U T THEREOF AS RECOROEO Ef
P U T BOOK « . RAGE SB. OP THE
PUBUC RECORDS OP B IM E C L E
COUNTY. FLO R D A
•Art. 23B ACORN ORfVf
LONGWOOO FL 32710
WITNESS MY H AM ) end toe aeei ef
Jure 1A IEEE.

MOTKS OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DECO
N O TK E IS HEREBY OfVEN. I W
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16 Reminder Services
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70 Education A Training
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73 Employment

235 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Ceiling Repair
267 Ceramic Tile
266 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywall
276 Electrical
277 Fence
276 Handy Man
270 Haubng
280 Home Improvements
261 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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Sanford, Casselberry,
bake Mary, Longwood,
Oviedo, W inter Springs
and Seminole County
Since 1908

□ BRIEFLY
Winn Dixie robbed
Sanford Pofce continue their
investigation today into a week­
end armed robbery at the Winn
Dixie at 3818 Orlando Drive in
Sanford,that netted alone gun­
man an estimated $23,000.
Police say an unknown
male, dressed In black and
wearing a ski mask, approached
the store at approximately 1 a m.
Sunday morning and knocked
On a dosed store door.
A male employee answered
and was confronted by the sub­
ject who then puked a shotgun
from beneath hisdothes and
threatened the employee to let
him In. After gaining entrance, the
subfed ordered the male
employee to the floor of tfte
store's cash room, then grahhort
a female employee by the arm
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ting the money in a large bag,
me suofeci ejected two snotgun
shels in an attempt to intimidate
the store employees priorto flee­
ing the premises.
Pofce have no suspects at
this tims and continue Stair
investigation.

O iler’s raises
money for
children’s home

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TUESD AY
June 8, 1999
91st Year, No. 204
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL
50 C « n t 8

Coed
softball
heats up
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Longwood may reduce paving fee
B y J o o D o S a n tis _________________________
Staff W riter

Commission considers
clearing up code confusion

L O N G W O O D • L o n g w o o d C it y
C o m m is s io n e rs
to o k
the first step
to w a rd p ro v id in g p ro p e rty ow ners relief
from a 100 percent p a v in g assessment
fee M o n d a y evening.

m ent rates for street p a v in g and drainage
and sew age im provem ents.

By unanimous vote, the commission
moved to adopt an ordinance to amend
city resolution 97*899 governing assess*

Since A p r il 1997, p ro p e rty o w n e rs have
been assessed 100 percent of the cost of
such im p ro ve m e n ts. If the proposed o rd i­

nance is adopted fo llo w in g tw o p u b lic
hearings, the cost configuration w o u ld
change to a 60-40 split, w ith the city p ick­
ing u p the tab for 60 percent o f the asso­
ciated costs, w h ile abutting p roperty

o w n e rs w o u ld p a y 40 percent. T h e p ro ­
posed ordinance also includes a p ro v i­
sion fo r a c c o m p a n y in g
s e w e r lines.
P ro p e rty ow Aers w o u ld not be assessed
the cost of sew er line installation if 51
percent of affected p ro p e rty
o w n e rs
signed a petition opposing the m o ve . T h e
n e w ordinance w o u ld affect the futu re
p a v in g of the city's soil based streets.
"W e all have a vested interest in streets
See Longwood, Page SA

Daly hearing
set for June 21
Commission to
decide Daly’s fate
B y J o t D a R antfa________________
Staff W riter
L O N G W O O D - C on trove rsia l
Jim D a ly of L o n g w o o d w ill get
his d a y in court. T h e court of
public o p in io n that is.
C ity com m issioners M o n d a y
evening a p p ro ve d a resolution
to hold a p u b lic hearing o n a
request to h ave D a ly re m o ve d
from all of L o n g w o o d 's
c ity
boards. T h e p u b lic h e a rin g ,
scheduled for June 21, is the
result o f a contentious flap that
d e ve lo p e d
betw een
H .G .
(B u tc h ) B u n d y a n d Ly n e tte

D ennis, both m em bers of the
L o n g w o o d C it y C h a rte r R e v ie w
C o m m itte e ,
p rio r
to the
a djournm ent of the com m ittee's
m e e tin g
o n A p r i l 28. D a ly
a lle g e d ly
m ade
d e ro g a to ry
rem arks about Dennis.
A t a special m eeting held
M a y 24, the L o n g w o o d C it y
C o m m is sio n determ ined
that
the conduct b y D a ly m a y c o n ­
stitute
malfeasance
a n d be
cause for suspension o r re m o va l
from m u n icip a l boards p u r ­
suant
to F lo rid a Statutes,
Section 112501.
A t the June 21 p u b lic h ea rin g,
scheduled to begin at 6 p a n .,
D a ly w ill hear the specific facts
his accusers say are sufficient for
Sec Dsty; Pag* SA

Kids House to
open in Sanford
B y B M K f n s ___________________
Stan W riter

Conviction homing
T A L L A IU t t O - A 10-year
old murder conviction Is back In
COiin. * 00

500000 FOIOpOOlUt

was convicted In October of i960
for i t s murder of Kevin Ramsey
at tie Strickland RMs Ranoe in
Volusia County. He was also
charged with tie November 1669
murder of Bryan Chaae. In his
original trial, die Jury recommend­
ed
punishment and Sts
Jusdge sentenced Fotopouloe to
His sentence was affirmed on
appeal, but now he is cheMenging
the vaMNy of the sentence.
Th e Florida Supre Court wM
hear oral arguments in die case
Thursday, June 10, in
T§U8h8i999.

Oviedo to examine traffic plan
B y B K K i m s _______________________________________
Staff W riter
O V I E D O - A s O v ie d o residents continue to say
they are concerned about plans to route traffic along
D ivisio n Street, near quiet neighborhoods, the d t y
council o n M o n d a y agreed to examine the co n tro ­
versial traffic stu d y again in a future w o rk session.
C it y and county officials are looking to establish a

m ore effective road n e tw ork in the northwest part
o f the city. T h e council has a p proved a priority list
for areas to d ive rt traffic, and $4.9 m illion in fun d­
in g from the c o un ty for the project w ill come in O ct.,
2001, according to C it y M an a ge r Gene W illiford.
T h e council d id not schedule a date for the w o rk
session to revisit the p rio rity list for d ive rtin g traffic.
T h e road n e tw o rk to be constructed u n d e r the
city's plans w o u ld Im p ro v e the operation of the
See Oviedo, Page 4 A

S A N F O R D - A g ro u p form ed
to protect abused ch ild re n plans
to open a child re n 's advocacy
center in a d on a te d S a n ford
house o n Ju ly 6.
K id s H o u s e of Sem inole, locat­
ed on N . C o u n ty Road 427 in
Sanford, w ill enable a va rie ty of
agencies to in te rvie w and treat
children in one location, saving
child re n from being in te rvie w e d
in different places.
" O u r goal is to reduce the
n u m b e r o f ch ild abuse incidents
a n d to im p ro v e the q u a lity of
in ve s tig a tio n s ," said L L B ill
T e lk a m p o f the A lt a m o n te
Springs Police D e pa rtm en t, w h o
is President o f K id s H ou se.

T h e organization com bines the
efforts of 15 agencies, in c lu d in g
la w enforcem ent, prosecutors,
courts, social service a n d m ental
health agencies.
" T h e cooperation w ith a ll the
m e m b e r agencies is c ritic a l,”
Te lk a m p said.
O n F rid a y , he th a n k e d
Sem inole C o u n ty , the Sheriff's
O ffice and H o m e D e pot for th e ir
efforts to help the agency p re ­
pare to o p e n its d o o rs . T h e
Sem inole C o u n ty Sheriff's O ffice
w as presented w ith a p la q u e
m ade of cut-glass at the g ro u p 's
headquarters, w h ic h are s till
b e in g re n o va te d . S h e riff D o n
E s lin g rr accepted the a w a rd for
the Sheriff's Office.
T h e Sheriff's O ffice h ad been
Sm House, Page 7A

No Smoking: FP&amp; L to reduce smoke from Sanford Plant

□ QUOTE
D e B A R Y - F o r years, perhaps
for decades, Sanford residents
and others w ith in sight of the
w estern e n d o f Lake M o n ro e ,
h ave questioned the air p o llu ­
tion em anating from the smoke
stacks at the Flo rid a P o w e r 4c
L ig h t plant o n the n orth side of
Lake M o n ro e .
N o w , re p o w erin g of w h a t has
become k n o w n as "the Sanford
power
p la n t"
(a ctu a lly
in
D e B a r y ), is sch e d uled to get
u n d e rw a y . T h e results w ill be an
alm ost com plete elim ination of
sm oke fro m the tall towers.
F P L plans to launch in to the

p e rm ittin g phase o f the project
w ith in the next fe w weeks.

to m ake o u r c o m m u n ity the best
place to live , w o rk and p la y ".

"R e p o w e rin g " in vo lve s replac­
in g the 1970's p o w e r plant tech­
n o lo g y w ith state-of-the-art co m ­
b in e d -c y c le te chn o lo g y, u sin g
natural gas instead of oil. T h e
project w ill use the clean natural
gas to d o u b le the ge n e ra tin g
capacity o f the existing facility,
w ith o u t r e q u irin g a d d itio n a l
la n d to meet the g ro w in g elec­
tricity needs o f F P L 's custom ers.
Roxane K e n n e d y, pla n t m a n a g ­
er, said, " M a n y in o u r c o m m u n i­
ty s u p p o rt this project, k n o w in g
that it w il l result in cleaner air
and less visible em issions. W e
are com m itte d to listening to o u r
neighbors a n d w o rk in g together

T h e repow ering proposal calls
for expanding the p ow e r plant's
current capability of p ro vid in g
p o w e r for about 220,000 homes
and businesses to Increase the
n u m b e r to m ore than 486,000
hom es and businesses in the area.
F P L plans to begin actual con­
struction in February, 2000, and
phase the n e w turbines into oper­
ation beginning in early 2002
C o m b in e d -c yc le , the operation
be in g p la n n e d , is a type of elec­
tric generation that is said to be
40 percent m ore efficient than
traditional m ethods. It includes a
series of turbines that produce
Sm Plant, Page 3A

�2A •Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida ■ Tuesday. June 8, 1999

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Otter's raises money for children’s hospital

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his suspension, a n d h ave the
o p p o rtu n ity to be heard con­
cerning
a charge of m alfea­
sance.
If a letter road at M o n d a y 's
p u b lic hea rin g section of the
Longw ood
com m ission m eet­
in g b y Jo A n n e R cbcllo is an
indication of the fla vo r of D a ly's
u p co m in g p u b lic hearing, seat­
ing at the June 21 hearing w ill
be at a p re m iu m .
In the throe page letter that
Rebcllo read to com m issioners,
she blistered them for w h a t she
perceived
as their one-sided
trial, ju d g m e n t, and conviction
af D a ly w ith o u t regard to all of
the facts s u rro u n d in g the con­
frontation. R cb cllo
contends
that Dennis repeatedly baited
D a ly d u rin g the confrontation,
that Dennis has a history of dis­
cord w ith the city, da tin g back to
a period w here Rebeilo contends
Dennis
tried
vehe m e n tly to
have form er police chief G re g
M a n n in g fired, and that Dennis,
a
fo rm e r
Longw ood
C it y
C o m m ission e r , had a history of
w a lk in g out on meetings, and
w as accused o f p e rju ry and sun­
shine
la w viola tion s, h a v in g
been convicted o f the latter.

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energy from tw o courses, to p ro ­
duce electricity;' d ire ctly from
the gas-p ow e re d u n it, s im ila r to
a jet engine, and from the un it's
exhaust heat, n o rm a lly lost in
tra d itio n a l
m e th o d s .
The
exhaust heat is used to p roduce
steam for the steam turbines,
thus c re a tin g the c o m b in e d
cycle.
" O n e advantage o f c o m b in e d cycle technology is its m o d u la r
d e s ig n w h ic h enables us to
phase in increm ental a m o un ts of

electric g e n e ra tio n ," K e n n e d y
said. "R a th e r than w a it to c o m ­
plete the o ve ra ll construction,
w e can b rin g in d iv id u a l units on
line as they're com pleted."
T h e Sanford plant is the second
of four projects slated to expand
FPL's generating capability b y 20
percent o ve r the next 10 years.
T h e plant at Fort M yers w ill be
the first to be completed. It is
scheduled to begin operation
u n d e r the n e w com bined-cycle
technology later this sum m er.

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Janat DatFiacco. owner of Otter's Riverside Restaurant In Sanford, presented a check Sunday in the amount
of $8,500 to David Water, Vice President for Financial Development at the Methodist Children's Homo in
Sanford. The fund-raising donation capped a highly successful golf tournament organized by Otter's at the
Qlon Abbey Qold Course In DeBary. A total of 124 golfers took part In the event on behal of the Methodist
Children's Home. Corporate sponsors included Vantsro Feathertite. Smith Barney, 1st Union Private Baking
and WMkine/Pagano A Associates. While Otter's spearheaded the event, other local organizers and volun­
teers Included Daniel Watkins, Jim Grimm, BR Dooley. David and Lauri Sufrvan, Jonete Seagal, and Larry
Ryder. DelFlacco said the tournament was such a huge success and enjoyed so much by those who took pari
that Otter's has plans in the works for a fan golfing fund raiser as w el.

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O BITU A RIES
JO H N A IT K E N
John A itk e n . 81. O a k Place,
A p o p k a , d ie d Th u rs d a y , Jun e 3,
1999. B o m in C harlotte, N .C ., he
m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo rid a in
1978. H e w as a U S . A i r Force
veteran and a W o rld W a r II fight­
e r pilot.
- S u rv iv o rs in c lu d e w ife ,
D a fp thy, C o lo ra d o S p rin g s. C o .;
son, K e n n e th , M o d e s to , C a l.;
d a u g h te r, Ly n e tte T o w e y , Las
Vegas, N e v j one g ra n d c h ild .
Bald w in -F a irc h ild -O a k la w n
P a rk C e m e te ry a n d F u n e ra l
H o m e , Lake M a ry , in charge of
arrangem ents.
OSCEO LA GREEN
Osceola G re e n , 89, P in e vie w
D riv e , O v ie d o , d ie d W ednesday,
June 2, 1999. B o m in W ahalak,
M iss., th e m o v e d to C e n tra l
Florida in 1944. M rs . G re e n w as
a fa rm laborer. She w as a m e m ­
b e r o f the Je h o va h 's W itness
church.
S u rv iv o rs in clu d e husband,
A r t h u r Stevenson, O v ie d o ; son
D a n Stevenson, O v ie d o ; sister
H attie B. H a ll, M e rid a , M iss.
G o ld e n 's F u n e ra l H o m e ,

S a n f o r d -J u n e 7. K a rl Judson
B uxton, 41, of Flo rid a A ve n u e ,
Sanford w as stopped at Santa
B ar k SR 600 in Sanford. H e
w as charged w ith d r iv in g
u n d e r the influence of alcohol

L o n g w o o d - June 7 . Steven
R ichard A u rth u r, o f Osceola
Street, Casselberry w as
stopped b y L o n g w o o d Police
at S R 600 &amp; SR 434. H e w as
charged w ith d r iv in g u n d e r
the influence o f d ru g s o r alco­
h o l possession o f less than 20
gram a of cannabis, a n d d riv in g
o n an expired tag.
lU a k a w illa •Jun e 6. R ichard
J. Parker, 44. of La M esa
A ve n u e, W in te r S p rin g s w as
stopped b y the Florid a
H ig h w a y Patrol at Red B u g
Lake Road in Tu s k a w llla . H e
w as charged w ith d r iv in g
u n d e r the influence of alcohol.
C a s s e lb e n y - Jun e 6. M a rk
K e ith A b b o t, 33, o f Potom ac
C o u r t O rla n d o , waa stopped
b y the Flo rid a H ig h w a y Patrol

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Infant B ria tu LaShay H a rris , of
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Saturday, June 5,1999 at O rla n d o
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S o u th
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S u r v iv o r s in c lu d e father,
A lf re d L ., S a n fo rd ; m o th e r,
Sheirce Wesley, Sanford; paternal
g ra n d p a re n ts , A d d le L . a n d
Hercules R iver, Sanford; m ater­
nal grandparents, Mercedes and
L a rry Le m o n s Sr., Sanford.
W U son-Eichelberger M o rtu a ry,
In c., S a n fo rd , in charge of
arrangem ents.
P A U L K E N N E T H S U L L IV A N
P aul K en n e th S u lliva n , 64,
Picasso A v e ., D e lto n a , d ie d
Sunday, June 6, 1999 at Flo rid a
H o sp ita l, Fish M e m o ria l, O ra n g e
C ity. B o m in Boston, M ass., he
m o v e d to C e n tra l F lo rid a in
1985. H e w as a self-em ployed
a n tiq u e
dealer.
He
w as
Protestant, a n d a m e m b e r o f
Lions C lu b , M ass., M oose C lu b ,

at SR 417 a n d Red B ug Lake
Road. H e w a s charged w ith
d r iv in g u n d e r the influence of
alcohol.
A lta m o n te S p r in g s -J u n e 5.
Jack M y r o n Iverson, 48, of
G lades C ircle , A ltam o n te
Springs, w as stopped b y
A lta m o n te S p rin g s Police at
Jam estow n B oulevard. H e w as
charged w ith d r iv in g u n d e r the
influence o f alcohol, refusal to
sign a citation, a n d battery o n a
la w enforcem ent officer.

S u rv iv o rs include w ife, C a ro l
C la u s e
S u lliv a n ;
step-sons,
E d w a rd N e y , Jansen Beach. FI.,
K e n n e th N e y , Port St. L u c y ;
Vincent Clause, Ft. Pierce; step­
d a u g h te r Patricia N e y, Port St.
L u c y ; fo u r grandchildren.
B a ld a u ff F a m ily F u n e ra l
H o m e , D e lto n a , in cha rge of
arrangem ents.'
G E R TR U D E M. V A U G H TER S
G e rtru d e M . Vaughters, 79,
S o u th P a rk A v e n u e , S a n fo rd ,
d ie d Sunday, June 6,1999. B o m
in N e w Boston, O h io , she m o ve d
to C e n tra l Flo rid a in 1967. She
w as a hom em aker. She w as a
m em ber
of
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S u rv iv o rs include husband,
Jo h n ,
S a n fo rd ; son
Joseph
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M a rio n , S cio to ville ,
O h io ;
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children; 24 great g randchildren.

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B risson Fun e ra l H o m e ,
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w ith possession of less than 20
gram s o f cannabis, and posses­
sion a n d use of d ru g parapher­
nalia. A ls o charged d u rin g the
traffic stop w as passenger
C h risto p h e r D erric D ia z, 19, of
Sterling O a k s D rive ,
Casselberry. Police charged
h im w ith possession of less
than 20 gram s o f cannabis, and
possessio n of d ru g p arapher­
nalia.
Battery/Assault
S a n f o r d -J u n e 6. E d w a rd
Lorenzo Cotton, 31, of W ax
M yrtle Avenue, Sanford was
arrested b y Sanford Police fol­
lo w in g a scuffle in the security

W in te r S p r in g s -J u n e 6.
Joshua James DeSoto, 19, of
T w in R ivers B oulevard, O v ie d o
w as stopped b y W in te r
Springs police at G le n Eagle
West B o u le vard . H e was
charged w ith possession of less
than 20 gram s of cannabis, and
possession a n d use of d ru g
paraphernalia.

office of W in n D ixie at 1514
French Avenue, Sanford. H e
w as charged w ith battery a n a
law enforcement officer, resist­
in g arrest w ith violence, and
obstruction of justice b y a d is ­
guised person b y p ro vid in g
police w ith a false identification.

C a s s e lb e rry - June 6. Ernest
V erno n Spillotis, 18, of S u n
Valley C ircle , W in te r P ark w as
stopped b y Casselberry Police
o n SR 436. H e w as charged

C h in a Le ig h , 32, of Casa Park
C ircle , W in te r Springs w as
charged w ith dom estic battery
b y W in te r Springs Police.

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intersection of State Roads 434
and 426, and reduce traffic that is
occurring due to congestion on
the main roadways, according to
the city's North-South Corridor.
Oviedo resident Tom O'Hanlon
on Monday said residents from
Mead Manor, Garden Grove,
Twin Oaks, YVindmeadow Farms,
Oviedo Oaks, Oviedo Meadows,
Whispering Woods, Shady Line,
and other subdivisions an* have
voiced concerns over traffic diver­
sion. He said traffic diversion
plans an* a city-wide Issue.
"I am telling you that this is not
acceptable to the citizens of this
city," O'Hanlon said.
O'Hanlon requested that the city
remove Arles La Street from its
paving priority list between Twin

Oaks Circle and Lake Charm
Drive. He also requested the city
take steps to n*duce traffic for res­
idents on East Magnolia Avenue.
Council chairman Tom Hagood
said that until the city receives
county binding for the road pro­
jects, revisiting the plans in not
necessary.
*'We can use the money howev­
er we want to," Hagood said. “We
can shuffle the cards all we want,
but we're not going to have the
money anyway."
Councilman George Veilc said
the city should re-examine its
plans to create a system of collec­
tor roads on the north side of the
City.
Under the city's current plans,
traffic could be routed down

B u sin ess F ocus
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Division Street from Mitchell
Hammock Road north to SR 434
at Deleon Street. The Division
Street diversion is the county's
first priority under its current
plans.
The proposed southern exten­
sion of Division Street, including
a 10-foot wide bike path that
would connect to Cross Seminole
Trail, would cost an estimated $3
million. It would provide relief to
the intersection of State Roads 434
and 426.
The proposed connection on
Division Street from County Road
419 to County Road 426 would
cost an estimated $1.4 million. It
would serve motorist on CR 426
who turn south on Division
Street.

The Division Street northern
extension would cost an estimat­
ed $760,000. It would provide
relief for downtown traffic pres­
sure.
At the March 17 city council
meeting attended by more than
100 residents, nearly 40 residents
spoke in opposition to the plan to
route traffic down Division Street.
The city Is also coasidering a
Pine Avenue exteasion as a twolane collector road from SR 426 to
SR 434, with an estimated cost of
$470,000.
The exteasions the city is con­
sidering would likely have a post­
ed speed limit of 25 mph. Traffic
calming measures would be
included in the designs, the city's
corridor study said.

I n te r e s t o n title

C e r tif ie d N u r s i n g

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A s s s is ta n c e W eek

L O N G W O O D - The
Longwood City Commission has
passed a resolution capping the
interest rate wliich can be
charged by title loan companies
within the city, to 25 percent.
Other Central Florida cities as
well as several counties, have
passed similar resolutions recent­
ly, or are coasidering the matter.
List month. Seminole County
commissioners voted unani­
mously to cap the interest rate
In the county to 30 percent. It
would become effective by no
later than July 1.

Grannie Nannies, In Altamonte
Springs, will be holding an
open house, Friday, June 11,
from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m., to
commemorate Certified
Nursing Assistants Week, being
observed nationwide. Grannie
Nannies is an at-home health
care provider with offices
throughout the state as well as
in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Grannie Nannies is located at
222 S. Westmonte, Suite 206, in
Altamonte Springs.

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Improvement," said commis­
sioner Dan Andersen. "But its
gotten to the point where if
property owners want street
paving, its come down to, hey,
let me buy a street."
Commissioner Steve Miller at
first disagreed to a change, then
put the idea of a 70-30 split on the
table. Following lengthy discus­
sion, the board moved unani­
mously to revert back to the pre­
vious ratio of 60-40, which was in
affect prior to April of 1997.
Mayor Paul Lovestrand point­
ed out that at times in the city's
past the paving assessment was
fair, at other times not.

"The city can't afford to pick
up 100 percent of the costs, I
favor the 60-40 split that we had

before."
Longwood will now schedule
two public hearings prior to
fully adopting or rejecting the
proposed ordinance.
Commissioners also agreed
unanimously to review and
alter the city's ordinance dealing
with current restrictions govern­
ing the use and placement of
detached garages and utility
sheds.
Using his recent troubles with
adhering to current codes, com­
missioner Miller provided the
audience
with a humorous
example of the conflict property
owners currently have trying to
adhere to different language in
the city's Land Development
Code versus language in the

I-and Planning Administration.
"First of all I'd like to express
my thanks to the many individ­
uals who came to personally
inspect my detached garage,
which is now attached," mused
Miller. "Some people were kind
enough to take pictures."
Joking aside, Miller illustrated
his point.
"Some parts of the code tell
you that you can do one thing,
other parts turn right around and
tell you that you can't."
Using a hypothetical example,
Miller furthered his point.
"Let's say I have a lot, 50 by 100
feet. That gives me 5,000 square
feet of property," he said. "Part of
the code says I can have a physi­
cal dwelling on 55 percent of that

lot, which means 3,000 square
feet.
"But in older sections of
Longwood, like Old Town,
things are different. If I have a
small, 900 square foot house on
that 5,000 square foot lot, I'm
using only 24 percent of the
property allowed. That should
mean I have another 31 percent
available for use, but one part of
the code restricts me to using
only 2 percent for a detached
garage or utility shed. This situ­
ation totally takes away what it
proposes to give."
Commissioner Anna Marie
Dacca supported Miller's con­
tention.
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that has different rules for differ­ moving in the direction of limit­
ent sections of the city," she said. ing that amount to 25 percent.
Citing the need to clear up
• Agreed to continue work­
conflicting code language, the shop sessions on proposed
board instructed city administra­ departmental budget requests
tor John Drago and city attor­ for capital improvements and
ney Richard Taylor to work adding city personnel, primari­
with proposals from a number of ly in the fire department.
consultant groups in customiz­
• Approved three motions to
ing an acceptable code for the amend the fiscal 1998-99 budget
city in total.
to reflect
transfer of funds
In other action, the board:
amendments to cover additional
• Moved to follow suit with costs for the Rangcline Road
Seminole County in restricting Improvement Project, meet costs
the maximum annual amount for unanticipated overtime for
Auto Title Loan companies may various board and committee
charge customers, hut put an meetings, and for the replace­
even tougher restriction in a ment of two computers within
proposed resolution. Seminole the city's Inspections Division.

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CALENDAR
G rief support

Road in Lake Mary. Contact
Rosella Bonham at 323*8284
lor information.

Th e Seminole County State
Attorney's Office sponsors a
Grief Support Group for any­
one who has lost a loved one
to homicide. Th e group meets
the second Tu esda y from
6:30 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.

Friday for more information,
323-2710.

Lake Mary AARP
Lions Club
The Longwood-Lake Mary
Lions 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
members are welcome to
attond.

A A R P Lake Mary Chapter
#4878
meets
the
third
Tuesday of every month, at
1:00 p.m., at the Community
Center, 260 N. Country Club
Road in Lake Mary. Each
meeting features a speaker or
some form of entertainment.
For information, call Marge
Carmona, 323-9249.

Over 50 Club

Pilot Club

Crime support group

Th e O ver 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday,
at 10:30 a.m., at the Sanford
Senior Center. Seniors are
welcome.

Th e Sanford Pilot Club
meets the first and third
Tuesday at 7 p.m . in tho
R S V P building on the campus
at
Seminole
Com munity
College. All interested are
welcome to attend.

A violent crime support
group is offered af no cost by
the Seminole County State
Attorney’s Office every third
Tuesuday of the month, at
6:30 p.m ., at the Sanford
Garden Club, 200 Fairmont
Drive. For information call
Megan Cassidy, 665-6116.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon, a self-help group
for relatives and friends of
addicts, will meet Tuesday at
8 p.m. at Ortando General
Hospital. For more informa­
tion, call 869-6364.

Obesity Surgery
Th e Seminole Chapter of
SOS
(Support
Obesity
Surgery) Support Group, for
those who have had bariatric
surgery or their loved ones,
meets the second Tuesday of
each month in Classroom
#103 of the Physicians Plaza
Building, 521 W . State Road
434, Longwood, at 7 p.m. Call
322-6500 for more informa­
tion.

TOPS
Members of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly, T O P S , invite the
public to join them on
Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8
p.m. at the Rrst Christian
Church, 1607 Sanford Ave.,
Sanford. For more informa­
tion about the club, call
Karen Blazina, 321-5982.

Disabled Veterans
Seminole County Chapter
#30 of the Disabled American
Veterans meet the second
Tuesday of each month at

Toastmasters
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Miller offers a helping
hand to all she meets
B y S u sa n W anner
Special to the Herald

SANFORD - Irene Miller
has volunteered with
Seminole Volunteer
Enterprises for more than six
years and hopes for many
more years with the organi­
zation. She has also been
Involved with the Moose
Club "on and off" since 1975.
Miller's main duties with
Seminole Volunteer have
been secretarial type work,
and she said she "loves
meeting, helping and talk­
ing" to everyone.
"I check the information
from each of the people that
come in," she said. "I fill out
the form for them with their
name, address, household
size and approximate
income."
She said many of the peo­
ple she helps are unem­
ployed or on Social Security.
"I help out about two days

also has solicited her volun­
teer help, and she hopes that
after relatives leave from a
visit that she can occasional­
ly contribute her services
there.
;
"I go grocery shopping next
door to them," she said. "I
go there a lot for other items
so we have gotten to know
each other. They have great
prices and could use the
help."
Regarding all her volunteer
efforts, MlUer said, "It really
has benefits too. You can
make people happy and I
just love that. The people
you meet are so nice. It still
bothers me to see some of
the homeless people that
need help, but I do all I can
to help them too. I just want
to help."
Miller has lived in Sanford
for 29 years. She has three
children, four grandchildren
and eight great-grandchil­
dren.

Presence is the important part
of grandmother’s appearance
D E /R ABBY: ‘ Loving Grand­
daughter In Wichita, Kan.,‘ who
was embarrassed by her grand­
mother's hairdo at her wedding,
should havs signed heseelf “Shallow
Granddaughter.”
Abby, I was married last Decernher, surrounded by family. Only one
thing could have made it better — if
my grendma had been able to
- attend. However, my grandmother
nd away lour years ago. I loved
dearly and miss her very much.
She always wore her nair the
i way, and had it styled by the
same woman who had done it for
many years. 8hs always wore the
double-knit polyester
‘
and paatel sw eater aulta, and I
loved her all the more because of It
Sba waa an original.
1 cried when I read "Loving
Granddaughter’s* letter. Please tell
her she should love her grandmoth­
er because of the unique Individual
aha is. Otherwise, her shallowness
will tarnish the golden memories
■be should be creating for tha
Allure.

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G R IE V IN G G R A N D D A U G H T E R ,
H IG H S P R IN G S , F L A .

DEAR GRIEVINGi I th in k
yon enld it v e ry p la in !/. My
sym pathy to r the toes of y e a r
ether. I hone th a t tha
of tim e will laeoeB the
T h at le tte r generated some
DEAR ABBY: I have been a hairdraaser sines I waa IS. I am now 62.
I'm fam iliar with the situation
described by ‘ Loving Granddaugh­
ter." When many clients pay for a
hairdo, they feel that it had better

TUESDAY PRIME TIME

a month during their busy
times," Miller said. "I just
want to help people and
have something to do with
my time."
"Jean Metis is very honest,"
she added. "I understand
that in a while Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises will be
serving hot lunches to peo­
ple three days a week. I'd
really like to help with that
too."
Miller previously assisted
Habitat for Humanity for
more than a year.
"When I worked there I felt
proud to give," she said. "At
that time we worked for
credit toward food that was
donated. I gave the food I
earned to an elderly neigh­
bor and to another elderly
lady next door. 1 also gave
some to the Moose Lodge to
help with baskets for the
poor."
She mentioned that the
Hospice Thrift and Gift Store

last uoui the » « t (km.
Young people ahould learn to
accapt our era Juat ae wa try to
accept theirs. The natural look {m l
good for everyone. Older women
look awfUI with long, unkempt hair.
(P o t that matter, eo do aoroe of the
young women who wear H.)
Pnolt
w u r what
themmel attractive. 'Granddaugh­
ter' ahould grow up and be grateful
her grandmother ie happy, healthy
and trying to be attractive.
B L A IN E IN P S N N S Y L V A N i*

to others m at ana hadn't thought
of the moat Important person —
herself.
Her halrotyle may have bean
&gt;re 'm odern.' but eke IbM like
mson. She had always
alwaya been
Samson.
proud of hsr long, thick hair, but
was now too self-conscious to wadr
it that way. She kept bar hair abort
alter that even though aba didn't
like it
I wish my aunt bad kept her
mouth shut Hair ta i
menu and it waa much better to am
Mother sslf-confldsat than atyltah.
"Loving Oranddaughtar" ahould
bo g lad ah t has a living grand­
mother. My poor mether pas
away about 10 years altar that. I
had metastatic breast cancer &lt;
lost all her hair from cbemo and
MOTHERLESS DAUGHTER
DEAR DAUGHTER) «Cnna tru c tiv e c riticism ” la boat
digested when It's o ttered la

DEAR IL A IN ti U I h ave
learned one thing, it's never to
gonorallao about what's a ttra c­
tive and w hat ta not. The old
rules have goes out the window
— and some womon look Iw rlf
ie erith long hair. Rand oeu
DEAR ABBY: When my mother
wae In her Me, the came to me to
her hair cut. My lather's aleter
told her aha waa getting too old
to wear It long. I’m aura my aunt
wae onlv trying to be helpful and
bring Mother a little more up-todate. I told my mother it was bar
heir, end she ahould wear K howev­
er aha liked It beat Uw neat time I
saw her, aha had short hair. She
had been eo afraid of looking foolish

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Births

Despite this slogan, several cou­
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T-shirt during Saturday's mass
wedding ceremony at Flea World
In Sanford.UBing the notary pow­
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• Jacqueline Tooley, Lake Mary, girl,
Nina Tentte DeBeffis

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•Jaime Hiiard and Byron Smith, Lake
Mary, boy, Hunter Austin Smith
• Kimberly and Dennis Estacio,
Longwood, boy, tyfor Jaak Estado
• Connie and Piet Zener, Wonter
Spring*, boy, Noah John Zaner
• Robin and Timmy Crawford, Winter
Springs, boy, Cody James Crawford
• Ketty and Lance SeRine, Apopka,
girt, Amanda Lynn Serine

Kevin and Amanda Quam pose for a wedding picture
with W X X L 106.7 FM radio personalities Doc Holliday
and Johnny Magic.

• Elalna and Jama* Honeycutt,
Apopka, boy, Zachary Alan Honeycutt
• Regina and John Spanoar, Apopka,

Morano
• Cayee Cooper and james Huriey,
Orlando, boy, James Cove Hurley
• Melinda and John LJanio, Oviedo,
girl, Olivia Raquel LJanio
• Gina Valentin and Valdejuty Soto,
Altamonte Springs, boy, Gian Vakty
Soto-Valentin
• OanieUe and Marshall. Altamonte
Springs, girl, Abigail Marie Marshall
May 22
• Gretchen and Michael Olson,
Apopka, girl, Ashley Nicole Olson
• Lori and David Evenson, Longwood,
boy, Alec Marshall Evenson
• Chastity Bohm and Travis Moldthan,
Sanford, girl, Samantha Paige
Mddthan
• Pamela and Carl Prince, Orlando,
girl, Samanth Lyn Price
May 23
• Gretchen and Adam MiOus, dettona,
boy, Bradley Adam Minus
• Alexandra Branes and Steven
Bradshaw. Altamonte Springs, girt,
Bronte Evangelene Bradshaw
• AJethea Roberson. Apopka, boy,
Tasnan Tarod Dericho, Jr.
May 24
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• Renee and Jefferey Milligan,
Apopka, boy. Heath Chrisotpher
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u sin g the site as office space for
investigators. A t a c h ild abuse
s u m m it in Ja n u a ry, E s lin g e r
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n
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'C o m m is s io n agreed to donate the
‘.site and rezone the ares. A c tin g
C o u n t y M a n a g e r C in d y C o to
accepted the a w ard for the c o u iv

room s w ill be set u p w ith v id e o ­
au dio recording devices to gather
evidence for use at trial,
T h e interview room s w ill be
designed to m ake children feel as
safe as possible. Th e re w ill be
tw o -w a y m irro rs so state attorneys a n d
investigators can
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child. T h e investigators can talk
to the inte rvie w e r through a w ire -

' ty.
, " T h e y both have been key to gettin g us a house and getting us a
lease," Debbra Groaedoae, house
, renovation coordinator; said.
H o m e D eport has donated
: $1,000 in cash and materials to
.K id s H ou se. T h e c o m p a n y 's
^employees have also volunteered
their skilled labor tow ard electri•cal w o rk , p lu m b in g and d ry -w a ll
finishing. T h e com pany received
Va plaque o n Friday.
r "T h e y 'v e been o u r first real co r-p o ra te sponsor,” Te lk a m p said.
v K id s H o u se w ill be staffed b y a
C h ild Protection Team , m ade of
tw o investigators, a m edical
’ director and adm inistrative staff,
•The organization plans to a d d
^counseling and support services
■■for victim s and their families.
“ T h e facility w ill be used p rim a rU y for investigations. Interview

leas m icrophone.
"T h a t helps reduce the traum a
of an in te rvie w ," Telkam p said,
T h e organization is seeking
fu n d in g to offer m edical exam ination room s w ith m edical staff.
T h e organization is seeking
$50,000 in co u n ty fun d in g, and a
total o f $100,000 in fu n d in g
in clu d in g state grants and private
donations, Te lk a m p said,
T h e Altam onte Springs Police
Departm ent has donated $2300
to K id s H ouse. T h e Lake M a ry
Police D epartm ent, the G u a rd ia n
A d Lite m P rogram of Seminole
C o u n ty , a n d Sem inole C o u n ty
Friends of A b u se d C h ild re n have
each donated $1,000.
Te lk a m p said police are continualJy learning m ore about spotting the signs o f child abuse.
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" D o n 't feel that y o u are interfer­

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Te lk a m p said. "W e ail have a
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T h e organization is in need of
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feathery air sacs in the lungs, which
ordinarily provide an enormous sur­
face area for the exchange of oxygen
and carbon dioxide. Aa the air aacs
disintegrate and coalesce, the lungs’
surface area la progressively reduced;
less oxygen enters the bloodstream
and leas carbon dioxide ix exhaled.
Em physem a often coexiita with
chronic bronchitis and asthma, condi­
tions that trap ctale air within the pul­
monary system. We all breathe in pol­
lutants from time to lime, and — over
the years — these compounds lead to
a reduction in lung reserve.
Furthermore, as we age, there is an
unavoidable loss of lung elasticity and
pulm onary capacity, an affliction
called senile emphysema.

emphysema if he or she Uvea long
enough. The process Is accelerated by
genetic factors and the “outside*
causes to which you allude. While we
may not be able to prevent the emphy­
sema that cornea with age, we can
certainly m inim ise Ita effect! by
avoiding air pollution and tobacco
smoke.
D E A R DR. G O T T : What la the dif­
ference between gastroenteritis and
dysentery?
D E A R R E A D E R : Dysentery refers
to severe inflammation of the colonic
lining that is rallied by either one-cell
microorganisms called amoebae or by
specific bacteria. I don't hear the term
used much nowadays, probably

Although gastroenteritis can
Be serious In children and the elderly,
most adults are iU for only 24 to 48
hours. As i general rule, simple css*
troenteritis doe. not require medics!
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SerrWnot* Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, June B, 1999 • I B

•E

IN B R IE F
EASTSIDE SUM M ER
BA SK ET B A LL CAM P
O R L A N D O • T h e Enstaide
S u m m e r Basketball C a m p
In enrollin g boys and g irls
for grades 3 -th ro u g h -0 th
for J u l y 5 th -th ro u g h -9 th at
U n ive rs ity H igh School. T h e
cost Is $ 6 0 and the cam p
ru n s from 9 a.m . to 3 p.m .
C all (407) 2 0 8 -0 5 1 8 to
obtain b ro c h u re and more
Inform ation.

SANFORD SO C CER
S A N F O R D - T h e C ity of
Sanford
Recreation
and
Parks D epartm ent presents
International
Soccer
for
child re n ages 3 -to -6 .
Player Placement D ay and
C lin ic w ill be Sa tu rd a y.
J u n e 12th at 9 a.m . at Z ln n
B eck Field (next to H istoric
Sanford M em orial S tad iu m ).
Th e re w ill also be a
coached m eeting for all I n ­
terested In coaching at the
Dow ntow n
Y o u th
C e n te r
(First F lo o r of Sanford C ity
Hall) on M onday. J u n e 7th
at 6 :3 0 p .m .
G am es w ill begin on S a t­
u rd a y. J u n e 19th.
F o r m ore Inform ation call
the Sanford Recreation D e ­
partm ent at 3 3 0 -5 6 9 7 o r
B ennie S h a w at 3 3 0 -9 7 3 1 .

SPER A W HOOP CA M P
ADDS DATE
O R L A N D O - D u e to the
overw helm ing response, the
K irk
Speraw
B asketball
C a m p at the U n ive rs ity of
C en tra l Florida has added a
th ird week of D ay C a m p for
B oys a n d O ld s .
Th e re are also a few
openings left for boys and
girls (ages 7 -1 7 ) for u p ­
com ing D s y C a m p sessions
and the Shooting C a m p .
D a y C a m p (J u n e 1 4 th th ro u g h -lS tfi
and
Ju n e
21 s t-th ro u g h -2 5 th ) _ $ 1 6 0 ,
Includes lu n c h d ally,
a
basketball to each cam per,
a ca m p T -s h ir t ,
p ro fe s ­
sional in stru ctio n a n d 5 o n -5 gam es.
T h e added D a y C a m p w ill
be for fo u r days o n ly. J u n e
2 8 -th ro u g h -J u ly
1
and
each c a m p e r w ill receive a
d a lly lu n c h a n d ca m p T s h lrL T h e cost w ill be
$125.
Sh ootin g C a m p (Sa tu rd a y,
J u n e 2 6 th from 9 a .m .-to -3
p .m .) _ $ 4 0 p e r ca m p e r I n ­
cludes teaching the ba sic
fundam entals o f shooting,
advanced shooting d rills
s n d s h o o ttn g com petttlonsr
A ll events are held In sid e
the a ir-co n d itio n e d
UCF
Arena.
Please call the M en's
Basketball office for a free
b ro ch u re at (4 0 7 )
823­
5805.

AAU TOURNAMENTS
L A K E M A R Y - Flo rid a A A U
w ill be co n d u c tin g a State
C h a m p io n s h ip To u rn a m e n t
for
1 8 -ye a r-o ld
baseball
teams the w eekend of J u n e
llt h -t h r o u g h th e -1 3 th .
For
m ore
Inform ation,
please call the Flo rid a A A U
office a t (4 0 7) 3 0 2 -7 5 7 0 .

SEMINOLE SOCCER
SCHOOL
. L A K E M A R Y - T h e 2 0 th
a n n u a l S E M IN O L E S O C C E R
SCHOOL
offers
sum m e r
soccer In structio n .
T h e final week w ill be
J u l y I9 th -th ro u g h -2 3 rd at
Lake How ell H ig h School.
For
registration
b ro ­
c h u re s
and
inform ation,
contact ca m p d irecto r La rry
M cC o rk le at 3 2 0 -9 5 5 7 o r
3 2 0 -9 7 0 8 d u rin g the d a y
o r 8 9 5 -2 1 3 1 at n ig h t, o r on
the w eb site at a c tlo n ln ternet.net/uaers/m ccorkle.

ICE LOOKING FOR
PLAYERS
L A K E M A R Y - T h e S e m i­
nole Ice U -1 5 boys team (U 16
for
1 9 9 9 -2 0 0 0 )
Is
looking for a few serious
soccer players fo r advanced
tra in in g and state a n d n a ­
tional levelI icom petition.
T h e team, coached b y
Lake
M ary’s
L a rry
M cC o rk le . w ill have tryouts
on Tu e s d a y a n d T h u r s d a y .
J u n e 8 a n d J u n e 10, at the
Sem inole com plex.
C a ll M cC o rk le at 6 9 5 ­
2131 o r Ron F u lm o rc at
3 2 3 -3 5 0 0 for details.

SUMMER BASEBALL
G A IN E S V IL L E • D ia m o n d
Sports P a rk w ill be hosting

C ruising in
Beer :30 moves into
first place on a night
of run-rule games
_______ Smith
■o

u t s k d it o h

S A N F O R D - So m u ch for a
battle for first place.
Brett M olls drove In fo ur ru n s
a n d Eileen H a n n e m ia n n n d B o b
Q o yrtte plated two each to h e lp
lead Beer :3 0 to a 13 -3, five
In n in g victory over Lllllc Q u in n ,
D .D .S . and sole possession of
first place In the C ity of Sanford
Recreation and Parks D e p a rt­
m ent S p rin g C o -E d Slo w l*llch
Softball League at P tnehurst
Park M onday night.
Beer :30. w h ich entered the
game tied for first w ith Lillie
Q u in n . D .D .S ., took the w in d
out of the Lillie Q u in n , D .D .S .
sails right off the bat, se n d in g
13 batters to the plate and
scoring seven ru n s In the top of
the first Inning.
Lillie Q u in n , D .D .S . scored Its
three ru n s tn the bottom of the
second In n in g , bu t b y that time
B eer :3 0 was already u p 9 - 0
and Im m ediately answered the
Ltllle Q u in n o u tb u rst w ith three
ru n s of Its ow n In the top of the
th ird Inning.
Beer :3 0 ’s big w in was not
the o nly 'blow o u t' of the night.
D a vid
W eekley
Hom es
opened the night b y sco ring 12
ru n s In the top of the first I n ­
n in g a n d going o n to a 2 5 -2 ,
th re e -In n in g victo ry and m oving
Into t a tie for second w ith Lllllc
Q u in n . D .D .S .
Jeffrey Ryan's grand shun In

the bottom of tire first in n in g
q u ic k ly erased a 3 -0 deficit as
Siem ens roasted to n 15-5, five
In n in g victory over A ir Masters/
B ig Leaguers.
Beer :3 0 Is n o w 6-1 and
ho ld s a one-gam e lead over
D avid W eekley Hom es and L il­
lie Q u in n , D .D .S . (both w ith 5 -2
reco rds).
C o m ple tin g the standings are
Siem ens (3 -4 ). A ir M aster’s ( 2 ­
5) and M J . O . C o rpo ratio n ( 0 ­
71.
Next M onday at Ptnehurst
I‘a rk . Siem ens challenges B e er
:3 0 at 6 :3 0 p .m .: M J . O . C o r p o ­
ration takes on A ir M o s trrs /U lg
Leaguers at 7 :3 0 p .m .; and L il­
lie Q u in n . D .D .S . battles D a vid
W eekley Hom es at 8 :3 0 p .m .
To d a y at P tnehurst Park, the
C ity of Sanford Recreation and
l*arka
D epartm ent
W om en's
S p rin g
Slo w
Pitch
Softball
League takes to the P tnehurst
IM rk field w ith V a u g h a n In c o r­
porated facing C u r t's Alleycsts
at 0 :3 0 p .m .: a n d D o n Pablos of
Sanford p la yin g the d o u b le ­
header against
the
league­
leading S h a rk s at 7 :3 0 p .m .
and second place S u n n lla n d
C o rpo ratio n at 8 :3 0 p .m .
Providing the offense were:
D avid W eekley H om es: two
h its _ O re g Ray (double, three
ru n s scored, six R B I), C aro l
O a m e r (three
ru n s
scored.
R B I), J o h n B u m p s s a (two ru n s
scored. R B I): one h it _ Dave

Britt M o lt (right) want 3 -fo M . Including a horns run.
scripts and a doubts, scored three runs and drove In
lour as Boar :30 took over sola possession on first

piaca In tha City of Sanford Spring C o-Ed Stow Pitch
SoftbaB League wkh a 13-3, ftve-kmlng thumping at LHle Quinn, D.D.S. at Plnshurst Park Tuesday nlghf.' '

Central Baptist stays hot in Church Softball
L A K E M A R Y • C e n tra l B aptist
C h u rc h of Sanford co n tin ue d
Its am azing offensive ou tp u t,
w hile C h ris tia n s U n ite d a n d
K nig hts of C o lu m b u s also h ad

Im pressive victories as the C ity
of Sanford
Recreation
and
Porks D e pa rtm en t M en's S p rin g
C h u r c h Slo w
Pitch Softball
League reached the m id -p o in t
at the ILake
‘
—
M a ry S p o rts C o m ­
plex M o n d a y evening.
C h ristia n a
U n ite d
posted

their second straight sh u to u t as
Robert Jo n e s scattered five s in ­
gles a n d Robert Sm ith . Matt
D iem er
and
B ru ce
D a n iils
drove In two ru n s each In a 9 -0
victory over C entro Crtatlano.
T h e K nights of C o lu m b u s
scored tn each of the first five

RAINES GAUGE
T i m Raines Is s Sanford native and Sem inole
H ig h School graduate n o w p la yin g for the
O a k la n d Athletics. Ills statistics for the 1 999
season is In the first co lu m n , p e rso n al-b e st
season totals tn the second c o lu m n a n d career
totals (In clu d in g 1999) In the th ird co lu m n .

Q am es.
R u n s .......
H its .........
R B I..........
D oubles.
H om e ru n s .
Steals...........
Average.......

Raines w as l-f o r -6 In a weekend series w ith
the S o n Francisco O la n ts In w hich the Athletics
w o n one of the three games, breaking an e ig h tgam e road losing streak, a n d also featured a
F rid a y n ight game that went 15 in n in gs and
alm ost five h o u rs before the O la n ts w on 5 -4 .

‘98

feast

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86
13
19
13
2
0
3
1
.221

160
652
133
194
71
38
13
18
90
.334

c tn s r
2.3 20
8.632
1.538
2 ,5 53
955
415
112
166
804
.296

Tim

Upset keeps Industrial race alive
J U N a M t h
J i W k r e E D IT O R

S A N F O R D - D a ta m ax took over aole possession
o f first place In the C it y o f Sanford Recreation
a n d P arks D epartm ent S p rin g In d u s tria l Slo w
Pitch Softball League a n d It d id n 't even have to
take to the Ptnehurst P a rk field F rid a y .
A ll D a tam ax h ad to do w as show u p w ith
enough players as B ria r/ B B M C o rpo ratio n co u ld
not field a team, h a n d in g the league-leadero a 7 ­
0 forfeit victory.
T h a t decision proved to be Im portant as V a n tare cam e o u t sm oking In Its gam e a n d p ulled off
a m ild upset o f Invacare. 2 4 -8 .
P ut the biggest new s cam e In the th ird gam e as
the W a yn e D cn a ch B -5 3 's , w h ic h were o n ly 1 -3
entering the gam e, used a s e v e n -ru n first In n in g
a n d a n in e -ru n th ird In n in g In c lo b b e rin g
B u n d y / S A H C o rpo ratio n, w h ic h com e Into the
contest w ith a chance to tie for the league-lead,
2 3 -3 .
W ith the interesting outcom e o f last F rid a y 's
games, six of the seven team s In the league are
w ith in two games of the league-lead a n d even the
final team Is only three gom es b a ck w ith over
h a lf the season still yet to be played.

Datam ax stands stone stop the standings w ith
a 4 -1 record, b u t rig h t on th e ir heals are
B u n d y / S A H C o rpo ratio n and Vantare (both 3 ­
2 ). Invacare (2 -2 ), M ye rs Tre e Service a n d the
W a yn e D cn a ch B -5 3 ‘s (both 2 -3 ) a n d B ria r/ B B M
C o rp o ra tio n (1 -4 ).
T h is F rid a y at Ptnehurst Park, the W ayne
D cn a c h B -5 3 's battle Invacare at 6 :3 0 p .m .:
B r ia r/ B B M C orpo ratio n challenges B u n d y / S A H
C o rpo ratio n at 7 :3 0 p .m .: M yers Tre e Service
tackles Vantare at 8 :3 0 p .m .: and Datamax has
the w eek off.
Pow ering Vantare to victory were Jo e M arl sola
(two hom e ru n s , one triple, four ru n s scored,
seven R B I). C h ris S d a ra (one hom e ru n , two s in ­
gles, fo u r ru n s scored, three RBI), BUI C o g b u m
(one triple, one double, one single, one ru n
scored, three R B I). B ill Kennedy (one double,
two singles, three ru n s scored, one R B I) and
Steve E v a n s (three singles, two ru n s scored, one
R B I).
A lso c o n trib u tin g w ere M ike Lepore (two s in ­
gles, two ru n s scored, one R B I), Ronnie Ja s m in
(one d ouble, two ru n s scored, one R B I). O u y
B eck (one single, three ru n s scored, one R B I),
R icha rd O glesby (one single, one ru n scored,
one R B I) a n d D ic k E v a n s (tw o ru n s scored).

innings and w ithstood a s ix -ru n
fourth In n in g to defeat Sanford
First C h u rc h o f the Nazsrene,
1 4 -8 .
C entral Baptist C h u rc h of
Sanford scored six ru n s tn the
first In n in g a n d five ru n s In the
second to b u ild an 1 1-0 lead

and coasted to a 19 -4, fivein n in g ru n ru le w in over C e le ­
bration C h u rc h o f Lake M ary
(C C L M ).
.
Westvtew
Baptist
C h u rc h ,
w h ic h h ad the bye on M onday,
leads the league w ith a 8 -0 re c -

M agic name Rivers
as fifth head coach
■ p sclal

to tbs Harold

O R L A N D O - O lc n n *Doc* R iv ­
ers. a 13-year N B A veteran as a
player, w as nam ed the O rla n d o
M a g ic s Head C oach . General
M anager J o h n
O ab rle l
an­
nounced M o n d ay afternoon.
Per c lu b policy, term s of the
agreement w ere not disclosed
Rivers
succeeds
Hall
of
Fo m e r C h u c k D a ly, w ho retired
on M ay 2 4 . Rivers becomes the
fifth head coach tn franchise
history.
*We're excited
"D oc" has
Joined o u r family,* aald O a b rle l.
*He has dem onstrated over the
course of h is career to be a true
leader a n d h a s been p re p a rin g
for this d a y for some time. H e
has a very m agnetic personality
and a aliarp basketball m in d .
H e la an o u tsta n d in g fit for o u r
organization.*
Rivers played 13 seasons in
Die N B A for the A tlanta H a w k s
(1 9 8 3 -8 4 and 1 9 9 0 -9 1 ), Los
Angeles C lip p e rs
(1 9 9 1 -9 2 ),
New Y o rk K n ic k s (1 9 9 2 -9 3 a n d
1 9 93 -9 4 ) a n d the S a n Antonio
S p u rs (1 9 94 a n d 1 9 95 -9 6 ).
He played for three of the
game's top coaches In Pat Riley
L a rry B ro w n a n d M ike FrateUo.
Rivers, w ho has w orked as a
T u r n e r S p orts
NBA
analyst
since his J u ly 11. 1906 re tire ­
m ent. averaged 10.9 ppg, 5 .7
apg and 3 .0 rp g over the course
of his career.
Ills teams advanced to the
playoffs 10 tim es, w here he a v ­
eraged 11.4 ppg. 5 .9 apg a n d
3 .3 rpg.
Rivers saw action In 8 6 4
regular season gam es over the
course of h is career and 81
playoff gomes. H e averaged a
d o u b le -d o ub le
In
1 9 8 8 -8 7
(1 2 .8 ppg. 10.0 apg), was s e ­
lected to pla y In the 1988 A l l ­
S tar Gam e a n d averaged a c a ­

reer-best 15.2 p p g In 1 9 90-91.
He scored a ca re e r-h igh 3 7
points In a Feb. 4 . 1988 game
against Seattle.
Rivers was selected after hla
Ju n io r season out o f Marquette
b y the Atlanta H a w k s In the
second ro u n d (3 1 st p ick ove r­
all) of the 1983 N B A Draft.
He played the first eight years
of h is career w ith Atlanta, set­
ting the H a w ks' single-season
assists record w ith 8 2 3 In
1 9 8 6 -8 7 . H e Is Atlanta's a ll­
tim e leader in assists (3,866).
Rivers played the 1 9 9 1 -9 2
season for the L A . C lip p e rs
before going to N ew Y o rk and
co n clu d in g hla career In San
A n to n io In 1 9 9 5 -9 8 . — -----------------In addition to h is T u r n e r
N etw ork duUes.
Rivers has
served as a S p u rs television
a n a ly s t
Rivers played for the U n ite d
States at the
1982
W o rld
C h a m p io n s h ip o f B asketball,
leading the U .S . to a s ilve r
m edal a n d earning tournam ent
Most V aluable Player honors
after averaging a team -best
18.6 ppg.
A p ro d u ct of Proviso East
H igh School In M ayw ood, IU..
Rivers earned the nick n a m e
‘ Doc* from form er Marquette
coach R ick M ajerua. w he n h e
wore a *D r J* T -s h ir t to a s u m ­
m e r basketball cam p.
H e earned a p re -la w /p o llU ca l
science degree from Mruquette
In 1985 and was honored b y
the Pro Basketball W riters w ith
the 1990 J . W a lte r K ennedy
Basketball C itize n s h ip A w a rd .
Rivers Is the nephew o f for­
m er N B A player J im B re w e r,
and the cousin o f form er N B A
player B y ro n Irvin a n d baseball
player K
. .en
. . . Singleton.
__ ^ _____ ______
Rivera
and hla wife, K ris, have four
ch ild re n . Je re m ia h (1 1 ). C o llie
(9), A u s tin (6) a n d Spencer (3).

V ’U'vaetjt-* &gt;

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C o n tin u e d fro m Page I B
Kaebcrleln (triple,
two ru n s
stored,
four
K ill),
Dam on
Massey (double,
three ru n s
seofrd. fo u r R B I), K r r l Albritto n
(double, two ru n s scored, two
R B I). Lynette B a rk le y (three
ru n s scored). K ob Salem (two
n m s scored). M ntt E cho ls (R B I);
two ru n s scored, one RBI
Kelly Raca; three ru n s scored
A m b e r M assey.
M .J .G . C o rp o ra tio n : two h its _
Ruben G a rcia (tw o d o u b le s);
one hit _ D o n B a ld w in (one ru n
scored), M elanie Flow ers, J o h n
Ju s tic e : one r u n scored _ Dec
E n rig h t.
Beer :30: three h its _ Brett
Molle
(home
ru n ,
d o u b le ,
th re e run s scored, fo u r R B I): two
hits _ Eileen tta n n e n n a n (two
n m s scored, two R B I). B o b

C o n tlu u e sl tro ut Page I B
the 1999 S u m m e r B a se b a ll
C lassic in G a in e sville In
A u gust.
Age d ivisio n s for A u g ust
6 th -a n d -7 th w ill be 11 &amp;
U n d e r. 13 ft U n d e r and 15
of U n d e r.
Age d ivisio n s for A u g ust

scored, two R B I): one hit
C h a d M auth e (two ru n s scored"
one RBI), M arla B u tle r (two
n m s scored). Mike Cordova
(one n in scored); one
n in
scored _ M ichele Gnefanl. Kathy
llageiuaster, Deana Th o m a s.

Goyette (two R B I), S h e rry W ilkie
(one n in scored); one hit
C orey LaSagc (double, three
r u n s scored), Steve M irra (R B I):
two ru n s scored, one RBI
Dave Coss; one ru n scored. RBI
_ J e r r y D lB arto lo ; one n in
scored _ Paula Ritchey.
U llle Q u in n . D .D .S .: two h its
_ C ra ig M erkerson (double, one
ru n scored, one RBI): one hit _
N akln Roberts (double, one ru n
scored), B renda Mansfield (one
ru n scored), M arie B y rd (one
R B I).
Ray
Hartsfleld,
G in a
G re e n .
Siem ens: three hits _ Jeffrey
Ryan (grand slam , triple, d o u ­
ble. two ru n s scored, five R B I).
E ric C ordova (two n m s sco red);
two h its _ Brett Long (d o u b le ,
one ru n scored, four R B I},
C athe rin e D u c h o ck (two ru n s

A ir
M asters/B Ig
Lengures:
one hit _ Lakeltn B ryant and
C h ip S m ith (one double and
one ru n scored each), Sh onda
B rya n t (one n in scored. R B I).
L o n y D illo n (two R B I); one ru n
scored _ D onnie C e rcc. D estiny
Love.
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733 0 1 . 1 3 11
030 0 0 . 3 7

Ale Maaten/BI* Let*.
S lt m t o t

300 03 . 8 4
830 1 3 . 1 8 19

play a m in im u m of four
games. Deadline to register
w ill be two weeks p rio r to
the to urnam ent o r w hen the
age d ivisio n s reach c a p a c ­
ityF o r m ore Inform ation call
(3 5 2 ) 3 3 1 -2 3 4 5 .

1 3 th -U iro u g h -1 5 th will be
10 ft U n d e r. 12 &amp; U n d e r
and 14 ft U n d e r.
Age cut of Tor both to u r­
nam ents w ill be A u g u st 1.
1999.
To u rn a m e n t entry fee Is
$ 2 6 5 and each team w ill

Church

J a c k Eltonhead (double, one ru n scored), A n ­
drew D lem er a n d Keith Vtncent (one ru n scored
each). B ru ce D a nilla (two R B I); one ru n scored,
o rd .
one R B I _ Robert Jo n e s ; one ru n scored _ Leon­
C om pleting the sta n d in gs are C en tra l Baptist
ard B arber, one R B I _ D e an L. Sm ith .
C h u rc h of S anfo rd (5 -1 ), K nig hts of C o lu m b u s
C entro Crtsttano: one h it _ Diego Rivera, A n lb a l
(4 -2 ). C h ris tia n s U n ite d a n d Sanford F irs t
O rtiz, J u a n Dealba, Pedro Q alarza. Angel Flores.
C h u rc h of the Nazarene (both 2 -4 ) and C e le b ra ­
K nights of C o lu m b u s ; four hits _ Jo e Santora
tion C h u r c h of La ke M a ry a n d C e n tro C rlsita n o
(both 1-5).
(three ru n s scored); three hits _ B ry a n F e n n e r
a n d Je ff O lll (one d ouble, two ru n s scored and
Next M o n d ay at the Lake M a ry Sports C o m p le x
two RBI each); 'two hits _ Lewis Hellyer (one ru n
on Rantoul Lim e. C elebration C h u rc h of Lake
scored, two R B I), D e n n is Rom an and Rick F ess
M a ry takes on S a n fo rd F irs t C h u rc h of the N aza(one RBI each); one h it _ V irg il Riddle (one ru n
renc at 6 :3 0 p .m .: C e n tro C rlstla n o challenge
scored, two R B I), J im D a vis and Jo e l Lip scom b
C en tra l Baptist C h u r c h of S anfo rd at 7 :3 0 p .m .;
(one ru n scored a n d one R B I each). E rin Reno
W e s tvlrw B aptist C h u rc h battles K nig hts of C o ­
a n d Pat L a rk in (one r u n scored each); one ru n
lu m b u s at 8 :3 0 p .m .; and C h ris tia n s U n ite d has
scored _ L e n n y Losacco.
the week off.
Sanford F irs t C h u r c h o f the Nazarene: three
T h e first gam e featured some excellent defense
hits _ Dale W h itm a n (double, two ru n s scored,
as C en tro C rlstla n o tu rn e d three excellent r u n ­
one R B I); two hits _ J o h n H u b b a rd (double, one
n in g catches in the outfield Into double p la ys
r u n scored, two R B I), Scott W ade (one ru n
and v e ry -n c a rly tu rn e d a fourth tw in -k illin g a n d
scored, one R B I). J o n O akes (three R B I). B ria n
C h ristia n s U n ite d got sup e r defense from the I n ­
H ow ard; one h it _ Ron C a rd c ll (two ru n s scored),
field of Matt D le m e r (the form er Sem inole H ig h
Scott Jo h n s to n , P erry Hetsler, one ru n scored _
School baseball sta r w ho h a s Just returned from
Phillip S u th e rla n d , C a rl O w e n s.
college in In d ia n a a n d w o rk in g tn C in c in n a ti),
C e n tra l Baptist C h u r c h of Sanford; three hits _
Robert S m ith a n d B ru ce D anlU a and le a p in g
E ric V a n D y k e n (hom e ru n . two ru n s scored, two
catches tn the outfield b y A n d re w D lem er and
M a rk Blythe.
R B I): tw o h its _ A sa E v a n s [hom e ru n . triple, two
fu n s scored,, fo ur R B I): V ic Elsey (hom e ru n , four
A ru n -s c o rin g double b y B ry a n F e n n e r a n d a
n m d scored, two R B I). M b T h a c k e r (trip le , one
tw o -ru n double b y J e ff O lU w ere the b ig blo w s tn
a slx’-r u n t n ir d T n n m g as t h i K h I g h » d f ' C M l u h : ' " tU n 'scored, three R B I). "M ike M cC o y a n d J a y
C rutch fie ld (two ru n s scored each); one hit _
b u s bu ilt a 9-1 lead and then tacked o n three
Eddie Coggan (two ru n s scored, two R B I), B ria n
m ore ru n s In the fourth In n in g to lead 12-2 b e ­
M organ (fo ur ru n s scored). Tra c e y Saxon (three
fore Sanford F irs t C h u rc h o f the Nazarene m ade
a gam e of It w ith Its s ix -ru n fourth Inning.
R B I). BUI Rex (R B I).
C e n tra l B aptist C h u r c h of Sanford sent 11
Celebration C h u r c h o f Lake M ary: two hits _
batters to the plate In the first In n in g a n d n in e
J u s t in Nettles (one r u n scored, two R B I); one hit
m en to the plate in the second In n in g as It ex­
_ Alien Nettles (double, two ru n s scored), K evin
ploded to the b ig early lead.
C h u b b (one ru n scored), J o h n H o yt II. Lee
A tk in s , M ike B rie d e n b a ch: one R B I _ B ria n M o r­
P roviding the offense were:
C h ris tia n s U n ite d : three h its _ Robert S m ith
gan.
(triple, double, two ru n s scored, two R B I): two
SO I 0 1 0 a .
h its _ Matt D le m e r (one r u n scored, two R B I).
0000000. 0 ■
O tis Raines (one r u n scored, one R B I); one h it _
C o n tin u e d fro m Page I B

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Industrial
C o n tin u e d fro m Psga IB
P roviding the offense for Invacare were An ge l
Figueroa (three singles, one ru n scored). N elson
SanUago (two singles, two R B I), D allas D a vis (one
hom e ru n , one r u n scored, three R B I). C h r is
B rooks (one d o u b le , two ru n s scored, one R B I),
Rene M oliha (one single) a n d T o m GUson, E d w in
Santos. Segundo Gonzalez and Israel Q u in te ro
(one ru n scored each).
D oin g the dam age for the W ayne D e nsch B 5 3 ’s were George S lm k a n ic h (two triples, one
double, four ru n s scored, fo u r R B I), J e ff C ooley
(one hom e ru n . one single, three ru n s sco red,
one RBI|. C o ry M a n n (one hom e ru n , one sin gle,
two ru n s Bcored, two R B I) a n d R ick E n s ru d (two
doubles, two ru n s scored, tw o R B I).
O th e r hitters w ere B o b b y Jo n e s (one d o u b le ,
one single, one ru n scored, one R B I). E lm e r
O o u ld (one double, one single, three R B I). J e n y
R ohr (two singles, two r u n s scored, one R B I),
Robert U llla n a (one double, two ru n s scored, two
R B I). Daniel V a u g h n (one single, three r u n s
scored, two R B I), H o w a rd J e n e t t (one single, two
ru n s scored), D o n Caaseaux (one single, one r u n
scored). Ron P lu m m e r (one ru n scored, one R B I)
a n d W ayne K e lly (two RBI).
D oin g the h ittin g for B u n d y / S &amp; H C orpo ratio n
were G a b c Ramos (two singles, one ru n sco red),
Je ff M cN a ir (one hom e ru n . one r u n scored, two
R B I). J o h n J a p e (one d ouble), Jo sle Ramos (one
single, one ru n scored) a n d Steve Jo n e s , A n d re w
M rgulg gen and J o h n Kelly (one single each).
V u lu t
lin u n
Buedy/a a H (

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M. Fafoy. 711 Walnut S t m t

TO WILLIAM EOWM BURWLL
SUMMER RESEA CRAWFORD
BUR RILL v* WILLIAM EDWIN
BURRILL CIVIL ACTION NO H U M
M THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
KNOX COUNTY. TENNESSEE. DIVI­
SION IV
In tl&gt;r&gt; H I M « *pp»»rvtg from th#
COMPLAINT tied. witch m (worn
to trial Ih# &lt;1*fondant. WJLam
Edwn BumH. ■ a non-ravdert of
r x Stafo of S n m m . or whoaa
whereabout! cannot ba aacarlamed upon dEgtnl tu ic h and
rtqixry. to that fha wrimary
prof act ol law cannot bn tamed

ucoi hat

IT IS ORDERED that aato dofondant tile an anawat with tha Clerk ol
tha Knot County Circuit C o w l
O v h w IV. al Knoaydto. Tannaaaaa

•wty daya ol tha font data of pub*cabun or a M wtwrt by dalluR wS
be taken againat you and tieoauae
art kx haanng EX PARTS aa to you.
Thie nooce w# be pubNhed In TM«
SEMINOLE HERALD far lour oonaaculrra week*
Pubtaah May IS. IS, and Juna 1, a
ISSS
D E C - M S _________________
N O TICE •* SALE

“W S .!-.-" -

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F LM T4 7
s/ts/ss

Putllah Juna I, IM S
DED-TS

Legal Noticee
M TNS C IR C UIT CO URT
OR T N I 1STN JU M C IA L
f■ M M O L S COUNTY,
» . SS-SS7 C A 14 a
WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FA, SUCCESSOR
BY CORPORATE MERGER
TO (M EAT WESTERN BANK,
a Federal Bank,
Plaintiff,
VS.
RICHARD HARVEY,
at ax., at al..
Oalandantfa).,
NOTIOB OF SAAB
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purenan!
n
an
Order
Scheduling Ferecloaure Sale
entered In M e eaaa new pend­
ing in aaid Court, tha atyto of
ta iaudlaaAaell ak*ua
I «rib aaX to toe highoot and
beat bidder tar caah In tha
W IS T FRONT DOOR OF 21MIN0L1 COUNTY COURTHOUSE.
SOI
North
Park
Avenue.
Sanford. Florida 3ITT1. al 11 ;00
a m an tha Sth day of AUOUST.
IM S . the tallowing deacribed
proparty at eat forth In aaM
Order or Final Judgment la-wit;
LOT 114. O U N EAOL1 UNIT II,
ACCORDING TO THS PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 40. PROBE 18-31,
OF THE PUBUO RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
a/h/a: ISSS WINOSFAN WAY,
WINTER SPRINOS. FLORIDA
33701
ORDERED AT SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA. toi* End
M y al Juno. ISSS.
MARYANN B MOREE.CLENK
Aa Clark. Circuit Court
SEMINOLE, Florida
By: Ruth King
Aa Deputy Clerk
SPEAR I HOFFMAN
TOS South Dlale Highway
Coral Oebto*. Florida 33144
Tola phene: (SOS) SSS-ttSS
Putliah; Juna S. IS. IS M
DEO-SO
o M c v rr cow ry
IS T N

Legal Noticee
Defendants.

MBTMB

OF FO G BO LO B ItM SALS
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment el
Foreclosure datad May t t ,
IM S , and anlarod In Caaa No.
•4-1414-C A -14-P. of the Circuit
Court ef tha t ilh Judicial
Circuit In and for SEMINOLE
County, Florida wherein JAMES
B. NUTTER A COMPANY I*
Plain lift and SHIRLEY B. ODOM
and ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS.
OREOITORS, DEVISEES OR
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
INTEREST
BY
THROUGH,
UNDER OR AOAINET JAMES E.
ODOM, DBOEAM D; SUNRISE
OWNERS GROUP. INC.; JOHN
DOE
and
JA N E
DOE;
UNKNOWN TENANTS IN POS­
SESSION era defendants I will
aaS to tha hlghM t and beat bid­
der far cath al tha WEST
FRONT DOOR ef tha SEMINOLE
County Courthouse, In SAN­
FORD. Florida, al 11:00 o'clock
am on I ha le i day of JULY,
ISSS, tha following deacribed
property aa eat forth In eaid
Final Judgment In wit:
LO T 44 SUNRISE ESTATES
UNIT S. ACCOROINO TO THE
P U T THEREOF RECOROEO IN
P U T BOOK 84, PAGE 18 -M . OF
THE PUBLIC RECOROS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
OATEO thla SEW day af May.
IS M .
Maryann# Mora#
Aa Clark ef aaid Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Aa Deputy Clark
Thla notioe la provided pur*
auant to Administrathra Order
N o .lO S I-W M
In accordance with the
Americana with DiaabUltlaa A ct
pereone In need of a apaclal
accommodation to participate
in this proceeding or to accaoi
a court service, program or
activity shell, within a reason­
able time prior la any proceed­
ing or need la ecceea a service,
program or activity, contact the
Administrative Office of the
Court. SEMINOLE telephone,
407-393-4330 EXT 4 SET er 1200 M I-1 T T t (ThD|, er t-SOB#44*4/70 (V). via Florida Relay

SEMINOLB COUNTY,
CASB NO. S B -1 4 S 4 -C A -I4 -P

JAMES B. NUTTER E
COMPANY
Plaintiff.
SHIRLEY S. ODOM.

ST AL

t

Law Office* ef
Varga*. Sinn * Kahene
4000 Hollywood Boulevard
Suita STS-E
Hollywood. FI SS011
Telephone: (M 4) MS-SSSS
Telefeeaimito: (M 4) ES3-T70T
Putllah June S. I I . IS M
DCO-41

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that TA E9CR0W »7. INC . tha
hokfof of lha following ctrtificale(i) haa Mad aaid cerlifieatefa) tor a tea deed lo ba
leaned thereon The certilicate
numbei(e) and yeer(e) of
toauance, the detcriplion of Ihe
properly, end the name(t) In
which .1 wee aeeeeted to/art ee
follow*
CERTIFICATE NO 2313
YEAR OF ISSUANCE ISM
Detcriplion ol Property LEO
SEC IS TWP 308 RQE 331 ■ M2
OF W 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF SW 1/4
OF BW 1/4 (LESS E 221 FT . W
38 LK « RDI
Nemet In which aeeeeeed
Ellon N Outline, Roaennt J
Ouellner All ol eaid proparty
being in lha County ol
Senuno'e. Stale ol Florid*
Unleta inch c*r1llicat*(t) thell
be redeemed according lo law.
Iht properly deicribad In auch
certificate!*) will be eold lo the
highatl bidder at the weal front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthoue*. Sanford, Florida,
on lha 12lh day of July, t MS. al
11 00 a m
Payment of Sale lee. applica­
ble documentary atamp late*
and recording lee* er* required
to Ire paid by tha tuccattlul
bidder at lha sale Full payment
ol an amounl equal to lha high­
est bid It due wilhm 24 hour*
alter the advertised lime ol
tale All payments shell ba cash
or gusranlaad
instrument,
mad# pat able lo lha Clark of
tha Circuit Court
Dated Ihia 2tlh day ol May,
(M B
(Seal)
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hargett
Oeputy Clerk
Publish June t. S IS. 22 IS M
DCD-S

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I EM IfTEER TH
JU DICIAL 0 MO IHT
OF FLORIDA. IN AMO FOB
SSNINOLS OOVNTY
CIVIL MYlBfON
Case No.I M - I M I
Dhriatowi I4 P
GREEN TREE FINANCIAL
SERVICING CORPORATION
Plaintiff,
v*
THEODtl JONES. SR and
MATTIE LUC JONC1.
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA, ASSOCIATES
FINANCIAL SIRVtCiS
OF AMERICA. INC. and
UNKNOWN TCNANTS/OWNiRE
De fondant*
NOTIOE OP BALB
Nonce la hereby given, pur­
suant to Final Judgment of
Foreclosure for Plaintiff anlarod
In (hie cause, lo lha Circuit
Court ol Bomlnole County,
Florida. I an* **u the property
situated In Seminole County,
Florida described aa.
LOT t t . QBAISAPA SOUTH
tUBCHVlSION. AOOGBOINO TO
P U T THEREOF AS R ICO R D ID
IN P U T BOON IS. M M t 100.
OF THS PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA.
and commonly known aa; SOI
Ibafcwood Lana, Altamonte ,
Florida SI 701, at public sol*, to
eo*h, at the west front door of
the Seminole County Courthoueo. In Sanford. Florid* *1
1100 a m , on JULY 1. IS M .
Dated thla llt h day of May,
MARYANNS MORES. CLERK
Clark ol lha Circuit Court
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Oeputy Clatk
RICHARD E. MOVER
Kate , Schuler, Solomon.
Spaetor, Foyle B Slngar, PA.
PO. Boa 800
Tampa. FL 33401.0400 ______
Putllah Juna S. IE. I N I
OED-ET

Cawnty Court

8 an*In el a Oewnty,
Florida
D ata • a t -2 24-00
Sun Bank National
A*i oclahon.
Plaintiff
ve
Anthony Harriot,
Defendant
NOTIOB GF
SN IR IFF’S SALS
NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIVEN
thel by virtu* of that certain
Writ of Elocution ratuad out at
and under the seal of tha
C ctnty Court ol Seminole
County. Florida, Case a 21-224CC upon a final (udgmenl ren­
dered In lha aloretold court on
lha 2Sth day ol April A.O. t M I
In that certain caaa enNIfod Sun
Sank National Aaioclallon.
Plalntitf ve Anthony Barrioa.
Defendant which aforesaid Wrtl
of Eaaculton was dalivarad to
me aa Sheriff of Sominote
Cosniy, Florida and I have
lavied upon all tha right, till*
and interest of tha defendants
In lha following described prop­
erty. aaid proparty being focalad In iamlnofo County. Florida,
more particularly deacribed aa
foUowa:
One Sid* Arm *0!ock* Modal
M Mangun
and th* undersigned a* Sheriff
of Seminole County. Florida,
will al 11:00 A M on Ihe fia t
day ol Juno A D IM S offer for
Ml* and **tl to lha highe*l bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HANO AND
S U B JEC T TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING UENS. at tha Front
(Watt) Poor, at th* tlapa, ol lha
•aminoi* County Courthoue# in
•anlord. Florida, lha above
described preparly Successful
bidder must meat th* Florida
•tala Statute criteria for pot*
•action of a handgun.
That eaid eel* I* being mad*
to aatisfy th* term* ol thla Writ
of Elocution
Oonald F. Ealingar, ihariff
Seminal* County. Florida
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT OF 1SS0. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE, 100 BUSH BLVD. SANFORO. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEOINQS. (40T) 330-4440 TTD
(40T) 333-3213
Publith May IS, tf, June 1, S,
IM S
With Sal* being held on Juno
t t . IS M
DEC-101

Legal Notices
NOTIOE
OF FIC TITIO U S NAME
Nolle* is hereby given that I
am engaged In business at 131
North S R 434 Sulla 1201331.
Altamonte Springe. Florid*
33714,
Seminole
County,
Florid*, under th* Fictitious
Nam* ol
RICK PATTERSON
and that I Inland to ragltltr sold
nsm* with th* Dlvlelon of
Corporation*.
Tellohst*##
Florida. In accordance with th*
provialon* ol lha F.elitlou*
Nam* Stalulaa, To-WII lection
444 M . Florida Statutes 1891
RWP OROUP. INC
Richard W Patterson,
President
Publith June S, 1MS
040-44
_____________
IN TH E OIROUIT COURT
OP TNB 1 10 NT 11 NTH
JUDIOIAL OIROUIT
IN AND PON
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
•TATE OP FLORIDA
QBNERAL JURISDICTION
O**o No. *7-1248-CA-1 *•■
OLD KENTMORTOADE
COMPANY. ITS SUCCESSORS
AND/OR ASSIGNEES. F/K/A
PLATINUM MORTOAOI. INC .

Plaintiff.

ve.
RONALD C PLOUFFE.
at u i., ol a l.
Defendants
NOTIOE OF
FORBOLOEUBE SALE
BY CLERK OP
C IR C U IT CO U RT
Nolle* la hereby given that th*
underrig nod Maryann* More*.
Clark ol tho Circuit Court of
SEMINOLE County. Florida.
erttL on th* i n day ol JULY.
IM S .
at 1100 a m at th*
Front door of tho SEMINOLE
County Courthoue*. In (he City
of Sanlotd, Florida, offer for
Mi* and salt al public oulcry to
tha highatl and boat bidder tor
caah. Ih* following described
property situated in SEMINOLE
County. Florida, to-wlt
LOT 7*. STILLWATER. PHASE
I. ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS R IC O R D IO IN
PLAT COOK S3. PA0E(S| 41. 44.
47 AND 41 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
pursuant lo tho final decree of
torvclotuie entered In a cat#
pending In eaid Court, th* atyto
of which la OLD KENT MOAT.
GAGE COMPANY. ITS E U C C IE •ORE AND/OR ASSIGNEES.
F/K/A PLATINUM MORTOAOI.
INC , v » RONALOC PLOUFFE.
at ua . #t a l..
Person* with a dtaabllity who
need * specie! accommodation
to participate In thie proceeding
thou id
contact
ADA
Coordinator al 301 N. Park
Avenue. Suita N 301. Sanford.
Florida 31771 at toast fry* day*
prior lo
tho proceeding
Tel*phone (4071 333-4330 t i t
4227; 1 -(400| SIS-07T1 (TOO),
or l-(OOO) M I-4 7 70 (V). via
Florida Relay Saraica
WITNESS my hand and afhclal
aoal of M id Court thre ttlh day
ol May, IS M .
(SEAL)
Clark ol too Circuit Court
Dy. Jan* E. Jaaewtc
Oeputy Clark
LAW O V naO B G F. m
-ra
JOSEPH PANIEUO
R**t Office D ai 2347
TXmpe. Florida 33001
Publish June I . IS. IS M
D C O -M ______________ __

JU D IC IAL e m o u iT,
M ABB P M
BBM W GtB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M B O . D O -im -O A -1 4 -K
CROWN OAK CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
o Florida non-profit
corporation.
Plaintiff,
CROWN OAK CENTRE I.
LTD., a Florida limited
partnership.

IN TH E CIRCUIT OOURT,
IIO H TE E N TH JUDIOIAL
OIROUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE 0OUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASE N O .a t-4 1 7 -0 A -1 *-■
AM I RUS OANK,
Plaintiff,
v*
COWARD OUSSARO and
JACQUELINE P OUSSARO,
hi* wile, PD INVESTMENT
CORPORATION, a Delaware
corporation; SUNNILAND
CORPORATION, a Florida
corporation, n/k/a
BARNETT RECOVERY
CORPORATION, a Florida
corporation. STATE OF
FLORIDA. SUN SANK
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
n/k/a SUNTRUST. N A ; and
UNKNOWN TENANTS.
Defendant)*)
NOTIOB OF SALE
Purauant la Chapter 44
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN.
purauanl to a Summary Final
Judgment of Foreclosure dated
May IS, ISM , and anlarad in
Cat* Number M -417-CA-14-I
of lha Circuit Court ef lha
Elghlaanlh Judicial Circuit In
and for Seminole County,
Florida.
who rain AMERUS
BANK to Plaintiff, and EDWARD
BUSSARO and JACQUELINE P
BUSSARO.
hit
wife.
PS
INVESTMENT CORPORATION, a
Dataware corporation. SUNNI
LAND CORPORATION, a Florida
corporation, n/k/a BARNETT
RECOVERY CORPORATION, a
Florida corporation. STATE OF
FLORIDA. SUN SANK NATION
AL ASSOCIATION, n/k/a SUN
TRUST. N A ; end UNKNOWN
TENANTS are Defendant*. I will
Mil to th* Mgheat and best bid
(for for cath at th* Wetl Front
Door
Stmlnol*
County
Courthouse. SOI Park Avenue.
Sanford. Florida, al eleven
o'clock ( i t 00) am on tha tat
day ef JULY, IM S . Ih* frtfowlng
described property, together

Hiraehtold
134 W. Central BTvd
Suite 1104
Orlando, PL ISSOt
Publith: Juno E. IE. IS M
DC0-43

NO TICE OP
APPLICATION FOR TAX O IE D
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN.
that FUND 42 CUST0DI4N FOR
CASI. INC Ih* holder ol lha fol­
lowing c*tllficat*(*| hat f.lad
aaid csrliticalals) for a las deed
10 be Issued thereon Th* cer­
tificate rmmber(t) and y*ar(t) of
toauanc*. th* description of tha
property, and Ih* nama(s) In
which it was attested It/are as
follows
CERTIFICATE NO 2411
YEAR OF ISSUANCE ISIS
Description of Property LEO
LOT 3 O IK F SPRING LAKE
HtLLI IE C 3 PB I I PO M
Names in which assessed
Dorothy Smith All of said proparty being In Ih* County ol
•emmol*. 2lal* of Florida
Unless such certificala(s) thall
bs redeemed according lo law.
Ih* property described In such
c*rlific*lt(s) will be sold lo Ih* '
highest bidder *1 Ihe west front
door.
Stmlnol*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on Ih# t llh day of July. IM S . at
11 00 a m
Payment ol Sal* fee, apphea- .
We documentary atamp lasts
and recording lees are required
to be paid by tha tuccattlul
bidder al ih* tale Full payment
of an amount equal lo Ih* highael bid to due wtlhin 24 hours
aflor th# edvertited lime ol
eel* All payments thall be cash
os guaranteed
instrument.
mad* payable to Ih* Clerk ol
Iho Circuit Court
Dated Hut 2tlh day of May. '
1M I

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MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
; .
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
.
by Ihirtoy C Htrgerl
Deputy Clerk
“
Publish Juno 1. 3 I I . 33. IS M
DSD-4

with all Improvement*, appurt*'

nance* and ttoluraa. at te l
forth In Ih* Order ol Final
Judgment, lo wit
Lei I. Block I, SUNNILAND
ESTATES
AMENDED
PLAT,
according to th* Plat thereof on
Rto in th* Office ol the Clerk et
th* Circuit Court In and tor
■animal* County,
Florid*,
recorded in Plat Booh I t .
Page* 1 and 1. aaid land* ritu­
al*. lying and being in temmole
County. Florida
D ATIO al lanford. Senwnole
County. Florida thra lath day ol
May. IS M
MARYANN! MORSE
Clark at to* Circuit Court
By Jane E Jaaawic
Deputy Clerk
Sobering. Whit* ■ Luciak. PA
&gt;01 • Orange Ave . Suit* 100
Ortando. Florida 32*01
(407) 434-4*64
Pubitoh June t . tt . i f M
DEO-14

M TN B O M O U rT OOURT

M RE: ESTATE OF
EDITH T. MILLER.

Th* adnunfotratfon af the
**l*l* of EDITH T. MILLER,
dtcsissd, File Number •2-312CP. I* pending M th* Circuit
Court for 2*mmole County.
addrets ol which to S01 N Park
Avenue. Sanford. FL S IT7 t.
Th* name* and addraatM of
the Peraenal Repraaenteliva
and to* Paraonal riepraaentairs*'* attorney art m i forth
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
A M NOTIFIED THAT:
AN peraona on whom thla
nolle* I* carved who have
ohfsshorn that chatfong* Ih*
validity of toe WiK. to* quahficel Ion a of
th*
Paraonal
H**ra»*nt*h*o. venue, or fortediction of Ihfo Court era
required to fffo their obfoction*
with thla Court WITHIN THE
LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THS DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DATE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF T H U NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of th* Decedent
end other porton* having
claim* or demand* again*!
Decadent1* ••tale on whom e
copy of thi* notice to served
witobi tore* month* after the
data of Ih* Ural publication of
tol* Nolle* must fil* their
claim* with Ihfo Court WITHIN
THE LATER OF T H R U MONTHS
AFTER THS DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
OH THEM.
Ail other creditor* of th*
Decadent and peraona having
claim* or demand* against th*
Decadent** aat*la mutt fli*
toeir claims with thi* Court
WITHIN
THREE
MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIB
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT BO FILEO
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
Tho dale of tho firat publica­
tion of thi* Notice la Juno t,
ISM .
Paraonal Raprveanlabva:
SHERRY RUNION BOSTON
42*6 School Road
Poet Office Boa 4T0E44
Lake Monro*. Florida SET4T
Attorney for Paraanal
Rapraten lotto*:
JAMES A. BARKS
tllO W . Firat •tract, Sto. B
Sanford. Florida SE771
(467) 311-1224
Florida Bor No. 1S7M4
Publith: Juno S. I I . IM S
DED-M

MOTTO B OP CALS
PURSUANT T O ONAPTSR 48,
FLORIDA STOTUTBS
NOTICE IS HBRSBT GIVEN
pursuant to to* Final Judgment
of foracloauta dated too Sid day
ol Juno, IS M . and antortd in
Co m No *4-17S4-CA-14-K of
to* Circuit Court at the
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and lor Eamlnofo County,
Florida, whare in CROWN OAK
CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION, INC.. I* the
Plaintiff, and CROWN OAK
CENTRE I, LTD., I* th* Defend­
ant. that I win tall to toe highest
and beet bidder for caah at tha
W**t Front Door of tha
•aminoi* County CourtheuM,
301
North
Park
Avenue,
Sanford, Seminole County,
Florid* at 11 :00 o'clock AM . on
JULY S, IS M . tho following
described property aa **( forth
In M id Final Judgment ef
Foreclosure, to Wit:
Unit C4, In Crown Oak Contra,
a Condominium, occording to
the Declaration of Condomin­
ium, recorded In Offialai
Records Book 14*4, Pago I t ,
aa amended by that certain
Amendment On* lo Declaration
of Condominium recorded In
Official Record* Book 14*1,
Pago 1717, and further amend­
ed by that carl tin Amendment
TWo
la
Declaration
of
Condominium
recorded
in
Official Record* Book 14ES,
Pag* 1074, and further amend­
ed by Ihal certain Amendment
Three
to
Declaration
of
Condominium
recorded
In
Official Record* Book 14M,
Pag* I M t , and further amend­
ed by toil certain Amendment
Four
to
Declaration
of
Condominium
recorded
In
Official Record* Book ISOS,
Peg* 0310 and further amended
by Ihal certain Amendment Fhr*
to Declaration at Condominium
recorded in Official Racard*
Book 1147, Pag* M i l , and all
Amendment* thereto, all amo _
toe Public Record* ol lominolc
County, Florid*, together with
tha undivided interest in and to
tho Common I foment* appur­
tenant to M id Unit aa aat fourth
in
*ald
Declaration
of
Condominium, a* amended.
Dated at Sanford. Stmlnol*
County, Florida on th* 3rd day
Z ■ ■ X
of Juno, IM S .
MARYANNE MORSE
A* Clark of to* Court
0 B I R
By: Jan* B. Jascwic
A* Deputy Clark
David R. Lanoi
I H I • I ,

Greenapoon, Mentor,

Legal Notices

Legal Noticee

N O TIC E OF SALE
Pursuant •* Florida Slatwl*
TIS 7S (Li* Tewing Inc will tail
on Juna 30, 122* al 2 00 am al
107 HlQhway 437, Altamonte
Spring*. Florida lalier reserves
to* right ta bid Sold m to. no
warranty leUer guarantees no
tilt* Term* Cath
1223 Chrysler
inn* 3c3b*4fp4dA132322
Put nth June 2. IM S
DEO-04

IN THE OMOMIT COUNT
O f TNI ISTN JUDICIAL
CMOWIT. M AND PDN
•■MMOLE COUNTY,

44MAHAL

JURISDICTION DfVtSiOM
C A M BOi M 4 M 0A14
FIRST AMERICA LOAN
SERVICES. INC
PLAINTIFF'
VS
DWAYNE A. BERRY,
OF LIVING. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. O fVIBEEI. GRANTEES. _
ASSIGNEES, LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER RARTIEE
CLAIMING AN INTEREST RV.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DW AVM R. M RRY. JAOMTA O. BERRY. IF
LftflNG. ANO IF DEAD. THE
-UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES
ANO ALL OTHER FORTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST ET.
THAOUOH. UNDER OR
AOAINET JACINTA C MRRY.
KINGSRRlDGS EAST
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
me ; JOHN DOE AND JANE
DOE AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
M T H .W I N D A N T ,. ,
NOTICE IB HEREBY OrifEN
purauanl la a Summary Final
Judgment el taraclenura dated •
May IS .IM S . anlarad In C M I ' .
Case N e M 4SI CA 14 ef th* .
Circuit. Court _ ef th* 1STH ,
Judfofol Circuit In end tor SEMI- ,.
NO LI
County.
SANFORD.. .
Florida, I wilt tell to the high**! '-,
and best bidder for cath AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COUR­
THOUSE ef th* ■ EMI HOLE
County Courthouse located af
SOt N PARK AVENUE in BANFORO. Florida, at 7 I:M am on
to* tat day et JULY. IS M the
following detenbed property at _
art forth in eaid Summary Final
Judgment, to-wlt
LOT SS. KINGSBRIDQE EAST
VILLAGE UNIT 1, ACCOROINO- , .
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS ‘
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4S. “
PAGES 43 THROUGH ST, P U B -. ,
U C RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
r l:
Dated thi* l lt h day et May. .
IM S .
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
,
MARYANNE MORES
Clerk of to* CVault Court
Dy; Deborah Cenent
t e l
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
OAVtD J. STERN. P.A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•w'
M l E. University Drive
iX t
Bull* S66
Plantation. FL &gt;3314
...
(244) 133-4000
.
B2-3MM(FM)NCM
’
In accordance with th# -.
American with Disabilities Act,
■
person* with dfoebditfo* need- ~
Ing a special accommodation to
participate In thi* proceeding
should contact Ifi* Clark Of Ih# 11;
Circuit Court at Ih* SEMINOLE
County Oeurtoewe* *1 40T-SES- " ,
4330 EXT 4227. net four than
eeven day* prior to th* pro- cat ding If hearing Impaired. 1 -'
400-M4-2771 (TDD) er 1-260- J •
2*4 -4776,- vie Florida Relay
Pubitoh: June 4. IB, 12*2
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Reynolds, accused of kitting
three members of a Geneva
family in July of 1B98.
Lester named Steve
Laurence, an Altamonte
Springs attorney to replace
Assistant Public Defenders
Tim Caudill and James
Figgat. Laurence is a veteran
of capltoi murder cases. His
attorney fees wiU be paid by
Seminole County because 37year old Reynolds has no
money.
Reynolds is charged with
first-degree murder in the
beating and stabbing deaths
■of Robin Razor, 3t, Daniel
Ray Privett. 33, and their ttyear old daughter Christina
Razor.
DNA evidence linked
Reynolds to the triple homi­
cide. Friday’s hearing was
the third request by Reynolds
to change attorneys He has
maintained his innocence and
claims DNA evidence found at
the murder site was planted
by authorities.

Discovering
history at the
Old Folks Home.’
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Did politics force Shoemaker out?
By BIU Kema______________________
Staff Writer
SANFORD — After serving the Orlando
Sanford Airport since 1965, the tenure of
A.K. Shoemaker on the Sanford Airport
Authority is coming to an awkward close.
Shoemaker, a long-time civic leader in
the Sanford community, was not granted
his request to be reappointed by the City
Commission this week. William Bush, Jr.,
a former Seminole County Engineer who
served on the Airport Authority since

Questions raised about Dale’s decision to
replace long-time airport authority member
1987, also was not ^appointed. Their
terms will end Sept. 30.
Instead, the Commission by a 3-2 vote
placed civil engineer Brindley Pieters on
the Airport Authority, joining the recent
appointment of financial consultant
Geoffrey Longstaff.
Some in the community, including a

city commissioner, say the failure to reap­
point Shoemaker was a political move by
Sanford Mayor Larry Dale, a charge Dale
denies.
Shoemaker, who owns Shoemaker
Construction, has been an influential
member of the airport authority, and in
1995, the domestic terminal was named

Charting Dennis

“What does it
avail a man to
gain a fortune,
but lose his
soul?”
Loggins and
Messina

Police arrest
four follow ing
Thursday m elee
taken to Central Florida
Regional Hospital while
Santiago was treated on the
scene. Both received bruises to
SANFORD- Sanford police
the head and shoulders.
have arrested one adult and
Simms, who complained of
three juveniles as a result of a
having
a seizure while being
neighborhood brawl Thursday
night that began with two teens apprehended by police, was
likewise taken to the hospital
and mushroomed into a battle
involving
’ for treatment.
“Because there was
dozens of resi­
She went to the
dents.
Sanford
police
an outstanding war­
The incident
department
rant for her arrest, we
took place at
Friday morn­
didn’t want a discus­ ing to file
Seminole
Garden
sion of her complaint charges of
Apartments on to prejudice the inves­ police brutality
Third Street
and was arrest­
tigation which is still ed on a writ of
and Olive
In the preliminary
capias—an out­
Avenue.
standing war­
Jacqueline
stages.”
rant.
Simms, 34,
"We
Seminole
Kris Ziegler
Garden
explained to
Sanford Police Public
her Friday
Apartments,
morning that
was charged
Information Officer
we would be
with battery on
happy to take her complaint, sit
a law enforcement officer and
down
and talk to her about it
resisting arrest with violence.
just
as
soon as she is released
The three juveniles were
from
jail,"
said Sanford police
charged with battery on a law
public
information
officer Kris
enforcement officer.
Ziegler.
Sanford police officers Darrell
"Because there was an out­
Wright and Joseph Santiago
standing
warrant for her arrest
both received injuries when
we
didn't
want a discussion of
they arrived on the scene first
her
complaint
to prejudice the
and attempted to separate the
fighting parties. Wright was
See Melee, Page 2A
Staff Writer

SANFORD- A drug suspect

□ Q u o te

after him.
Commissioners Whitey Eckstein and
A.A. "Mac” McClanahan said because of
Shoemaker's service and expertise, he
should have been allowed to stay on the
board.
"I just think that Kay (Shoemaker) was
the founding Board member, and he had
the right to say when he wanted to step
down," Eckstein said. "I wanted to see
Kay stay as long as he wanted to stay.”
McClanahan, who served with
See Shoemaker, Page 2A

By Joe Do Santis____________

Drug suspect
!!!•• lawsuit
caught In a May 1006 drug
sweep has filed suit against
four police officers as well as
Seminole County Sheriff Don
Eslinger and Orange County
Sheriff Kevin Beary for
injuries he claims were sus­
tained during his arrest.
In the suit filed Friday in
Seminole County Circuit
Court, Jason Dunn, 27, of
Sanford, is seeking more than
$50,000 In compensatory and
punitive damages. He claims
his civil rights were violated
when police used excessive
force to apprehend him.
Dunn suffered a ruptured
spleen, internal bleeding and
a collapsed lung during the
bust. The four officers
involved in his apprehension
have been investigated and
cleared with the exception of
one who received a repri­
mand.
Dunn was wrestled to the
ground during the bust after
he attempted to share
cocaine with the officers and
then attempted to swallow the
cocaine.

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Seminole County Firo Chief Schenk discuss weather scenarios during a meeting of emergency personnel who
are preparing tor Hurricane Dennis.

Officials hope for best, plan for worst
By Jo e DeSantis_________________________

from the State Emergency Operations Center in
Tallahassee."
Ritchey said all county police, and emergency
SANFORD — Label it a watch, worry, and wait vehicles had been fueled as well as school buses
weekend for public safety
Friday evening in the event Dennis strayed off a
officials around Central
projected northern track
Florida.
and appeared headed for a
As Hurricane Dennis
closer brush with Florida.
continued
its
unpre­
"Get fueled and ready
dictable tap dance off
to go is part of the master
Florida’s east coast, offi­
plan," she said. Ritchey
cials of the Seminole
added that a 6 p.m. confer­
County Public Safety
ence call around the state
Office, Sheriff's depart­
was
scheduled
for
ment, and Office of
Saturday evening to
Emergency Management
update tracking informa­
maintained a close watch
tion and provide a fresh
on Dennis' projected track.
status report on Dennis'
"We remain at status level one," said Paula activities.
"We’re on standby, but at this point we have
Ritchey, public information officer for Seminole
County Public Safety. "That's our situation as of not activated any emergency procedures."
Saturday morning's state-wide conference call See Dennis, Page 2A
Staff Writer

F o o tb a ll s e a s o n k ic k s o f f

Sanford communications
operations shift to county
By Joe DeSantis
Staff Writer

□ In d e x
B u s i n e s s .........................BA

C la s s if ie d ..............4 B - 8 B
C o m i c s ......................... 6 C
C r o s s w o r d ...................7 B
D e a r A b b j r ...................S C
H o r o s c o p e ...................6 C
O b i t u a r i e s ...................3 A
O p i n i o n ................. 4 A -S A
P e o p l e ...................3 C - 5 C
P o l i c e L o g .................... BA
S p o r t s ................... 1 B -3 B
T e l e v i s i o n ...................S C

said Tooley. "It's clear the people of Sanford want
their own police department. This change with
communications is a consolidation of services that
SANFORD- With an eye toward improving speed, can be better done on a larger scale."
efficiency, cost effectiveness and keeping up with
Sanford residents will see little if any change
technology, communications and dispatch opera­ when they call either the regular business numbers
tions at the Sanford police department will shift or the emergency 9-1-1 number. The most signifi­
under the umbrella of the Seminole County cant difference will come after hours and on week­
Sheriff's department effective October 3.
ends. Communications operators will no longer
Police chief Brian Tooley says the move is be available to handle walk-in complaints or ques­
designed to accomplish better service, keep up tions at the police station lobby. Instead, a direct
with technological improvements and is part of the phone line will be available to connect them with
department's long-term plans to modernize its the communication center at the Sheriff's depart­
ment located at 100 Bush Boulevard.
fleet with on-board computers in patrol cars.
"It's good for efficiency and economies of scale," See Communications, Page 3A

H*r*id photo by Arch Booth*

A Lyman runner is collared by the Lako Mary defense during the Rams’
27-10 victory over the Greyhounds in the Kick-Off Classic Friday night.
For a preview of the upcoming season, seo our special football section
inside.

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coast ot Florida, though some of the ralnbands and
gusty winds may reach the north coast
Georgia: Mainly dear tonight Hurricane Dennis Is
eipecied to remain offshore, tiough some of the rainbands could reach the coast later tomorrow
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sunshine and hot tomorrow with an afternoon thunder­
storm In just ■ lew locations
Alabama: Mainly clear and warm tonight. A good deal of
sunshine tomorrow with Jus! a amal chance for an after­
noon thunderstorm.
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sunny to party cloudy and hot. Hurricane Dennis could
approach tie coast later on Monday
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92 71 s 91 67 a
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Shoemaker

Dennis

Melee

C o n tin u e d fro m P t | s LA

C o a tin n e d fro m Pago 1A

Shoemaker in 1971 on the
Sanford Industrial Commission
that would give way to the
Airport Authority as a govern­
ing board later that year, said he
is upset that Shoemaker was not
reappointed.
“It's so obvious that it was
political,” McClanahan said. “I
just think it's beyond belief the
treatment he got."
Mayor Larry Dale said Pieters,
who is President of the Brindley
Pieters &amp; Associates, Inc.,
will bring expertise in business
and engineering that is needed
as 'the airport continues to
grow. The airport handles more
than 1 million passengers per
year, primarily on British
Charter flights.
“This is not meant to reflect
badly on Kay," Dale said. "But,
Brindley will bring a new, fresh
perspective. He will bring a per­
spective we were lacking with
his experience in Seminole

County (as an assistant county McClanahan said they want the
engineer for four years), and commission
to
honor
also in the private sector.”
Shoemaker after his term ends.
S h o em ak er
____ _____________
"How can
said he did not
you beat hav­
wish to discuss "It’s so obvious that It ing a terminal
was political. I just
the matter at
named
after
this time.
think it’s beyond belief you," Eckstein
Don Knight, the treatment he got." said.
"One
the owner of
hundred years
Knights Shoe
from now, mil­
Store
who A.A. “Mac” McClanahan lions of people
served on the
will still see
Sanford Commissioner
A i r p o r t
------------------- K
a y
Authority for four years, said he Shoemaker's name at the air­
is uptet at the way the appoint-) port."
IS. “Red" Cleveland, the air­
mosit of-Pietees over-Shoem aker
and Bush was handled by the port's manager from 1967 to
1988, said Shoemaker and Bush
commission.
"Kay (Shoemaker) and Bill will both be missed at the air­
(Bush) were not recognized for port. He said Shoemaker
their service, and that was a low watched the airport's budget "as
blow,” Knight said. "A man that if it was his company's money.
"If you are looking for a good
put that much time away from
example
of humility, tact, mod­
his business to serve the Airport
esty,
and
integrity,
that would be
Authority deserves recognition."
Kay,"
Cleveland
said.
Dale,
Eckstein
and

As of Saturday morning the lat­
est forecast track would bring
Dennis within 100 miles of
Brevard and Volusia county coast­
lines. Late Saturday forecasters
were projecting it would then take
an extreme northerly turn toward
the Charleston, South Carolina
coast.
Florida
Treasurer
and
Insurance Commissioner Bill
Nelson's staff has been placed on
a higher operational level and
opened a special toll-free tele­
phone number for residents with
insurance, or. otherrewKrmfr, ar&gt;d
unveiled a new WEB site lo help
Floridian's with information that
could lessen potential damages.
"Though several hundred
miles away, at least one of the hur­
ricanes (Dennis) is close enough
that some insurers may not write
new policies," Nelson said.
"That's why it's so Important that
homeowners be sure now that
they have appropriate coverage.

The department's Web site is
located at www.doijtate.fl.us.
The department's toll free phone
line is 1-800-22-STORM or 1-800227-8676.
As of Saturday morning the
American Red Cross activated
partial opening of its State
Hurricane Watch headquarters in
Orlando to prepare for the possi­
bility of Dennis affecting Florida's
East Coast over the weekend.
"We're keeping a watchful eye
on Dennis and all of the Tropics,"
said Valerie Tollman, Red Cross
stats* disaster specialist and yVatch
area manager.

"

"It w m tw o Ditto b o y e’WAMe

Tollman added,
"Should
Hurricane Dennis become more of
a direct threat to Florida, we will
bring in more workers and acti­
vate a full State Hurricane Watch."
In Seminole County, the Red
Cross' Seminole Service Center is
located at 705C, West SR 434. The
telephone number there is 3328200.

started the whole thing," saiB’
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over to break it up, and the^tj
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know, everyone is involved.”
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of those involved in the battle
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the preliminary stage*.
"When she gets out of jaif..
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the complaint and it will be
investigated."
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municipal police department in J
Seminole County and the j
Sheriff's department as well afl j
the Florida Highway Patrol.
One of the witnesses at theJ
scene, Roderic Hudson, said thill
incident began as a fightM
between two juvenile boys.

�Swmnoto H«raM, Sanford, Florida * Sunday, August 20,1000 •M

Warning: Do not read
if allergic to opinions
The other night my wife sur­
prised me when she said I had
better watch myself and not be
so opinionated.
Me7 Opinionated?
" What a ridiculous thing for
her to say. In my opinion. I'm
one of the least opinionated
people you're ever going to
rheet.
I do admit being less than
open-minded at times. It con­
cerns me that if I left a ..........
tiny comer of my head
vacant for a moment,
other people's opin­
ions would start rush­
ing in from all quar­
ters.
4 If I were as opinion­
ated as my wife claims
I am, this column
would be Tilled daily
with pompous and
Russ
arrogant declarations.
Opinion applies to a
conclusion or judgment
which, while it remains
open to dispute, seems true or
probable to one's own mind.
Arthurene E. Cook wasn't
'pleased with something that
seemed true or probable in my
mind a week ago. She wrote to
the newspaper that "If Larry
Dale is the best thing that ever
happened to Sanford, then Lord
help us a lir
' In Mrs. Cook's opinion, my

wife's opinion of my being too
opinionated was, Lord help us
all • true. But in Stephanie
Dale's opinion, I had every right
to My her husband was the
best-ever Sanford mayor. And in
my opinion, Mrs. Dale Is the
best-ever wife of a Sanford
mayor. But, there I go again.
It's just about impossible to
write a daily column without
slipping in some opinions. I'm
.............. grateful no one was
upset that in my opin­
ion, Pee Wee Reese
was a straight shooter,
a fine human being, a
Hall of Fame short­
stop. Seminole High
baseball coach Mike
Powers called to say
he agreed. Mike,
who's horn
Louisville, played for
Pee Wee, and had .lie
same opinion that I
did. Thanks, Mike.
As a rule (this is
fact not opinion), any newspa­
per receives more complaints
than kudos about a columnist's
opinions. Recently, someone
said that she would never read
my column again. A week later,
she sent an e-mail saying she
didn't like an opinion I
expressed that day.
Jimmy Cannon, a man of a
million opinions, frequently

White

C o m m u n ic a tio n s
■fa LA
Lt. Mitch Tindall said the
department's current system,
which is 10 years old, would
require
significant
costly
upgrades to keep up with future
use demand.
"The change has been an
evolving program for a while,"
said Tindall. "It also saves the
department significant training
and personnel costs in the long
run."
According to Tooley the
switch in communications is part
of a number of changes the
department is undertaking to
make full use of technology.
Sanford expects money from a
police block grant in'the next few
weeks to begin upgrading Its
Internal telephone system as
well, and is moving to modern­
ize Its patrol fleet with the instal­
lation of on-board computers
which will increase the efficiency
of each officer.
"Right now our current phone
system doesn't even have the
capacity for voice mail and it's
not Y2K compliant."
Although Tooley said the
communications change over
will be smooth, the human ele­
ment of the move has been a lit­
tle emotional. Eleven of the
department's 12 communica­
tions specialists will soon be
working for Sheriff Don
Eslinger. The other will remain
with the Sanford police depart­
ment and assume additional
administrative duties
Sanford will pay Eslinger's
office about $550,000 per year to
take over the communications
operations and absorb Sanford's
communications staff.
"Overall this is an excellent
opportunity for people in our
department to make to switch to

made his followers laugh and
cry with his "Nobody Asked
me... But" columns. Cannon
loved to u p as many people as
he could. Zap but not kill.
If Cannon were alive and liv­
ing here, he might write that
Nobody Asked Me, But, "Bob
Goff looks splffy in red." Or
Nobody asked Me, But, "Mrs.
Metts gives good soup." These
are, of course, facetious/sarcaslic/goofy opinions. Fun stuff.
A reader called one day to
ask me If the opinions in my
columns were my ow a I told
her that they were — that no
one at the newspaper had any
idea where I came up with the
stuff I was writing. She said that
gave her a better opinion of the
paper and a leaser one of me.
Which is the way it should be.
Happily, Vivian Fanner
stopped by the newspaper last
week. She told me she enjoyed
my opinions and said she liked
my "smiling" picture.
Oh, Vivian, I can't tell you
how much I appreciate your
opinion. You're the nicest per­
son on the face of the earth. I
used to think my wife was the
nicest, but she doesn't think that
much of my opinions. You're
the nicest.
R«m WMM caliu
t o u t SMaida; Inth*S«U— U HmM.

Longwood commissioners
to discuss sign ordinance
By Jo# DaSantis____________

Elections office verified 733 of
the 879 signatures gathered by
Stan Writer
Longwood residents to force the
onto
the
LONGWOOD — Longwood amendments
city commissioners will meet in November 2 ballot.
The petition initiative came aa
a. workshop session at 7 p.m.
Monday night to discuss the result of two different votes
Ordinance 99-141, which could on the matter. In early July com­
repeal and replace Article VI of missioners votes 3-1 to place the
proposed changes before voters.
the city's sign regulations.
Board members will decide on Two weeks later with different
changes to permit application commissioners in attendance the
procedures, general sign regula­ board voted 3-0 to strike several
tions, definitions, exemptions, and change language in others.
and permitted uses in the vari- Both meetings and both votes
s
zoned
sections
of prompted considerable heated
debate at two public hearings.
ingwood.
The charter amendments are
^Commissioners spent almost
considered
to be a significant
three hours in a work session
campaign
issue
this fall.
week considering an ordiIncumbent
Rusty
Miles
Jnce that amends sections of
helped
walk
the
petition
and
city's Land Development
supports
the
position
Longwood
ie.
.(There may be more buzz voters should have a say on all
fonday about the successful 13 amendments. Fellow incum­
petition drive regarding 13 pro­ bent Annamarie Vacca support­
posed amendments to the city ed placing the amendments on
nBiarter. Earlier this week the the ballot and entered her signa­
J^eminole County Supervisor of ture on the petition drive.

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Commissioner Dan Anderson,
running for his first full threeyear term, voted to place a limit­
ed number of amendments
before voters. All three have
declared their intentions to seek
reflection. Thus far only one
challenger
has
officially
declared he's in the race. Butch
Bundy, a member of the Charter
Review Committee and the
city's Code Enforcement Board
will challenge Vacca for her
seat.
There is still a strong likeli­
hood other contenders will
emerge for the Longwood com­
mission. The city's qualifying
period for the November 2 elec­
tion begins September 3 and
runs through September 10.

^ANFORD — Agents of the
■'ttity/County
Investigation
-Bureau served a search warrant
-Wednesday on an apartment at
j(20O South Orlando Drive in
anford. By the time their visit
yas over six people were carted
iff to jail on a number of drug
Juirges.
Arrested were: Jordi Davis,
charged with possession of
-crack cocaine, possession of less
vjhan 20 grams of cannabis, and
possession of drug parapherna­
lia; Eula Mae Gooden, 28,
tharged with possession of crack
Cocaine, possession of less than
iO grams of cannabis, and pos­
session of drug paraphernalia;

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Tindall said the installation of
a new internal phone system
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seniority, it's not like they go
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Opinion

Editorial
Our View

Earning Respect

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A.K. Shoemaker has served the Sanford
Airport Authority with distinction and
honor. Evidently that’s not enough for
some Sanford City Commissioners.
Some people earn the right to go leave on their own
terms.
A.K. Shoemaker has served on governing boards at
the Orlando Sanford Airport since 1965. With the cur­
rent domestic terminal named after him, Shoemaker
holds a special place in the airport's legacy as well as
in the Sanford community.
A founding member of the Sanford Airport
Authority, Shoemaker helped navigate the airport
through the lean times to the booming days it now
enjoys, with more than 1 million passengers per year
and regular domestic flights on the horizon from Pan
Am Airlines.
When the City Commission this week failed to reap­
point Shoemaker, despite his request to be reappoint­
ed, it was an insult to a man who has earned far more
respect.
Brindley Pieters, who the Commission appointed
over Shoemaker on Monday by a 3-2 vote, is an expe­
rienced civil engineer and President of a company
who has the qualifications to serve the Airport
Authority with distinction.
However, Shoemaker deserved to be reappointed for
as long as he desired. The owner of Shoemaker
Construction known for tireless devotion to the air­
port, he is one of the brightest lights in the Sanford
community.
Forcing Shoemaker to leave the Sanford Airport
Authority on an awkward note diminishes the City
Commission's new appointment.
At the very lea9tj«thedty commission will likely
arrange for a ceremony honoring Shoemaker after his
term at the Airport Authority ends Sept. 30. Men of
dignity such as Shoemaker deserve respect.
Whatever honors are bestowed after this week's
non-appointment may be superflous for Shoemaker,
but he is not the one needs redemption. The City
Commission needs the ceremony more than
Shoemaker does.

Berry's World

Your View
C o o k d o e s n ’t c a r e
fo r W h it e ’s c o lu m n

To the editor
After meeting the new publish­
er and seeing lots of new names in
our hometown paper, I had high N e w s p a p e r ’s
hopes for the Seminole Herald.
That was before Russ White's n a m e s h o u ld b e
column about our mayor being
the best thing that ever happened D a l e ’s N e w s le t t e r
to Sanford. Before this, I have
Several months ago The
enjoyed most of Russ White's
Sanford Herald changed its name
columns.
But if Larry Dale is the best to Seminole Herald. I suggest that
thing that ever happened to it would have been more appro­
priately changed to Dale's
Sanford, then Lord help us all!!!
Sincerely, Newsletter. Like the letters that
(Mrs.) Arthurene W.Cook are mailed to our homes from
Sanford Washington and Tallahassee
P.S. We will all miss Kay politicians, the Seminole Herald
Shoemaker's presence on the never reports the dastardly deeds

‘Not much — just bombin' down
the highway What are Y O U doing?"

We need y o u r in p u t a n d opinions.
L etters to the ed ito r an d guest colum ns are
both encouraged an d ap p reciated .

Scholastic Assessment Test (or SAT) and
If you look around the campus of the
University of Georgia, it’s hard to see why a similar exams, conferring upon them the
ability to sort out winners from losers. Test
modest affirmative-action program has
results are the tickets to prestigious colleges
stirred so much fuss. Unless you happen to
catch a football practice, you're* not going to and pave the way for upward mobility.
see many black students. That's because the Given that reality, black students cannoi
continue to test poorly.
student body is only about 6 percent black,
This will not be a comfortable or easy
despite a statewide African-American popu­
conversation. African-Americans
lation that nears 30 percent.
........... .
fear that any public discussion of
UGA's diversity efforts have hard­
the test-score gap will weaken
ly created, well, diversity.
arguments for college affirmativeNevertheless, the hostility
action programs and lend support
toward even a limited affirmativeto specious theories about black
action program — a hostility
inferiority. It is easier to rely on
echoed at colleges across the coun­
old arguments about "racially
try — ought to send a loud wakebiased" tests.
up call to African-American par­
Unfortunately, it is difficult to
ents and teachers. It's time for
discern
the racial bias in a ques­
them to tackle a subject they've
tion
about
the Pythagorean theo­
been loathe to discuss: Why do
Cynthia
rem.
Besides,
the overt racism in
the standardized test scores of
"The
Beil
Curve"
notwithstandblack students still lag those of
whiles? And what can be done to
tng, most scientists agree that
close the gap?
• • • • • • •
ihere no |jnj( between intelligence and race. Indeed, the scores of black
The creators of standardized examina­
tions never intended them to become litmus students taking standardized tests nation­
wide rose markedly in the 1970s and 1980s,
tests for college admissions, and the tests
only to stall in the 1990s.
don't tell us as much as we may think.
So there is still a worrisome gap between
When Martin Luther King jr. took the
the scores of white and black students
Graduate Record Examination for entrance
nationally, a gap not explained by differ­
to Boston University in 1951, his verbal
ences in economic circumstances. In other
aptitude score was below average. Yet he
words, white students from households
became one of the best orators in American
earning 575,000 a year score higher than
history.
black students from similar backgrounds.
Still, popular culture venerates the

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that Mayor Dale orchestrates.
On Monday evening (August
23,1999) Mayor Dale and his two
puppets, (Dr. Williams and Brady
Lessard),
dumped
Kay
Shoemaker off of the Sanford
Airport Authority after serving
almost 30 years. For many of
those years Mr. Shoemaker was
the chairman, and the domestic
terminal is named for him.
You had a reporter at that meet­
ing and he never mentioned this
in your newspaper. The Sanford
City Commission did not have
the class to give any accolades to
Mr. Shoemaker when they
dumped him.
Your paper recently said that
Mr. Dale Is the best mayor
Sanford has ever had. To my
knowledge you do not have any­
one on your staff who knows any

of our former mayors. How can
you make this judgment? How
can you denounce all of our for­
mer mayors?
For your information, most of
the growth and progress at The
Orlando/Sanford
Airport
occurred prior to Mr. Dale's elec­
tion. Much of the growth
occurred when Mr. Shoemaker
was the chairman. I suggest you
hire someone who will do some
investigating reporting.
You are not reporting the news.
You are not serving your sub­
scribers.
I suggest you listen to the citi­
zens of Seminole County and not
just the people in Sanford's City
V la ll.

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Barbara S. Chapman
Sanford
See Letter*, Page SA

Change o f attitude is effective affirmative action

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Airport Authority. His voice has
been one of the best. It's a shame
that our mayor doesn't want any­
one who doesn't agree with him.
Sad!
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Racism — not race — probably explains
much of that black underachievement. A
heritage that includes not only inferior
schooling but also slave-control laws that
expressly prohibited black literacy is hard to
overcome, even in several generations.
Perhaps the most pernicious legacy of those
bygone days lies in the attitude of some
African-American students about their own
abilities — attitudes that reflect a sense of
inferiority, insecurity and fear of failure.
That may explain why African-American
students have created a culture that dis­
misses scholarship and spurns academic
achievement. Rather than compete in an
arena in which they've been told repeatedly
by the larger culture that they're doomed to
fail, they pretend academics aren't impor­
tant.
That can't be changed by Congress or
federal courts. Only parents and teachers
have the influence to instill in black stu­
dents the discipline and the confidence to
turn off the TV, leave the basketball court
and tackle advanced placement courses.
Peer pressure is powerful, but it is not morepowerful than the loving guidance of par­
ents who insist that their children aim high.
Racism persists, but generations of black
Americans have overcome it to succeed. The
current generation of black students can
too.
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
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S h o em ak er does
n o t l i k e W h i t e ’s
s m a r t-a le c k y s ty le
7b the editor
It's THYME (Immediately
appropriate) to set SUM (not all)
records STRAIT (not slanted). I
have SCENE (observed) SUM
(again, not all) quotes attributed
to people that I NO (have knowl­
edge) to be without foundation,
including a quote attributed to
me by Russ White an August 26,
1999. I also know that he has mis­
quoted Larry DALE (a hallow or
shallow valley). Mayor of the
City of Sanford. My guess is that
to put the WRITE (Mr. White's
wishes) spin on words, Mr. White
ROTE (wrongly interpret) in his
routine smart-aleck WHEY (cus­
tom or habit) what he thought
would catch AYES (attention of
those who read). What Mayor
Dale has said more than once is
that Dad may want to live some­
where his children do not want to
live. Dad may want to live on 10
to 20 acres but his children w on't
So, when Dad dies, his children
will want to sell that 10 to 20
acres where Dad lived. He has
conceded to sne that it would be
virtually impossible to financially
survive developing a 2- to 5-acre
parcel of land In an area where
sewer and water do not exist. He
is more WRITE (correct) than Mr.
White was In his characterization
of what Mr. Dale had to say. I also
NO (possess knowledge) that
there is no TOPDOG (one to
whom an inaccurate statement is
attributed). But MONTE SHOE­
MAKER (concerned citizen) did
not say we now may have to
change the meaning of "D" in our
nam e. CENTS (inasmuch as) MR.
(didn’t hit her when he tried)
WHITE (totally lightened) has
never even spoken to me, it Isn't
surprising that he WOOD (natur­
al product used to build houses)
KNOT (makes wood not usable)
NO (possess knowledge) WATT
(unit of electricity) EYE (me and
myself) SPOKE (brace in certain
types of wheels). What I said, is
that if the County Commission
continues to Listen to the public,
we may have to change what the
"D" in WATCHDOG represents.
I hope the change has to be
MAID (servant, as in public ser­
vant). By the way, should that
have been BCC (Board of County
Commissioners, not BBC (British
Broadcasting Company) in the
headline?
Monte R. Shoemaker

Politicians should not become journalists
I must have been wrong as a
doesn't he hire a former mem­
young reporter to cover school
ber of the Bush or Reagan
board meetings and hospitals,
administrations to balance
spending hours at boring city
things out? This would be just
council sessions, while acquir­
as bad, but at least the public
ing the skills to write and put
might credit him for fairness.
the news on local television.
Westin says he wouldn't
What a waste of time ............................... want Stephanopoulos
learning accuracy, fair
to be the beat reporter
ness and journalistic
for the Gore cam­
paign. Does this mean
ethics. I should have
he'd consider him as a
gone to work at the
beat reporter for the
White House and then
campaign of George
applied for a network
W. Bush or one of the
correspondent's job,
other Republican can­
bypassing the bottom
didates? Does Westin
and Intermediate
think there might be a
rungs of the ladder
public perception of
and starting at the top.
Cal
bias if
Such is the
Stephanopoulos covdeplorable state of
today's broadcast jour- m m
m _ _ ered a Democratic
contender but not a
nalism that Clinton coRepublican?
defender, redeemer and friend,
Westin lauds
George Stephanopoulos, can go
directly to ABC News as a com* Stephanopoulos' "increasing
mentator/analyst and then be
strength and maturity." Funny, I
never felt the need to put
morphed into a broadcast jour­
nalist while his old boss is still
"increasing strength and matu­
in office. Most former members
rity" on my resume when
applying for a job. And then
of the revolving-door club
Westin adds, "There has been a
between government and jour­
nalism at least put a little space
history of people not growing
between partisan political activ­ up in journalism becoming jour­
ity and the profession. There's a nalists," as if this is something
law keeping former government to be encouraged.
officials from lobbying their old
In his book, "How the News
associates for one year. No such Makes Us Dumb," University of
law ckists in journalism, but
Florida history professor C.
maybe there should be one.
John Sommerville writes that
Stephanopoulos is a nice fel­
the way broadcast news is mislow. It's not his fault. ABC
preduced today is actually good
News President David Westin
because it is driving people
away and allowing them to
violates whatever remnant of
real journalism remains by
develop alternative means of
receiving information that will
announcing that he's grooming
Stephanopoulos for a reporter
be far more beneficial to them.
Sommerville contends that the
position.
idea of daily news creates an
"We're all conscious of the
information industry that must
sensitivity with him having
been a part of the news in
constantly be satisfied with
Washington," explains Westin.
"news," no nutter how irrele­
vant or unimportant: "We are
If he Is that conscious, why

Thomas

now seeing what happens when
one depends entirely on dally
reports, with their decontextualIzing and deconstructing ten­
dencies .... For news has no
sense of scale. It concentrates
the mind when we thought (its
purpose) was to broaden the
mind."
It's not all the news business'
fault. As with so many other
things, it is our fault, argues
Sommerville. "We have
acquired an addiction," he says,
"and newspeople are just sup­
plying the market."
If journalism plucks people
out of the White House, or any­

where else, without testing their
reporting skills in local stations
or newspapers before giving
them a national platform, then
journalism itself is further
diminished in the minds of an
already skeptical public which
regards the profession with
proper distrust and disgust.
The transformation of George
Stephanopoulos from Clinton
campaign operative, to Clinton
White House operative and
apologist, to network commen­
tator, to reporter, along with the
industry's failure to fulfill its
obligation to fully investigate
and expose the illegal and

immoral activities of this presi­
dent and his co-conspirators, is
more evidence of dysfunctional
broadcast news that is beyond
repair.
There is a difference between
being informed and being wise,
argues Sommerville. George
Stephanopoulos will be another
informer. What he says will not
make us any wiser. It's a dumb
move from a crumbling profes­
sion that has contributed to the
dumbing down of the American
people.
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To the editor
/Vs one who was unable to
attend Monday night's city com­
mission meeting, 1 was absolute­
ly appalled to leam on Tuesday
of the totally disgraceful manner
in which the matter of airport
board replacements was han­
dled. To have Brady Le&amp;sard read
off the name of an unknown indi­
vidual as a replacement for the
“other" vacancy without wen a
mention of the name of A. K.
Shoemaker was an affront to ALL
who have served this city and
showed a very devious way to
give Mr. 5hoemaker, the last
remaining member of the "old
regime," his pink slip. His being
summarily discarded in this
manner showed a total lack of
class on the part of the current
regime.
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have been to award him with a
certificate or plaque acknowledg­
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D U I A rrests

Sanford — August 26. David
Allen Faircloth, 41, East Osceola
Road, Geneva, was stopped by
Sanford police on 25th Street. He
was charged with driving under
the influence of alcohol.

Apopka — August 25. John
Keith Davis, 38, Golf Side
Village, Apopka, was stopped by
the Florida Highway Patrol on
Wekiva Springs Road. He was
charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol, and leaving
the scene of a crash.

proclamation
W H E R E A S , the Code of Ordinances for the City of Longwood.
Florida, provides that the Mayor shall issue a Proclamation giv­
ing at least fifteen (15) days notice of the qualification period for
an election, stating the time, place, and naming the issues to be
voted on. and;
W H E R E A S , said Proclamation shall be posted at the front door
of City Hall and the Post Office of the City for a period of two (2)
weeks or be advertised once each week for two weeks in a
newspaper of general circulation in the city.
NOW . T H E R E F O R E . I. PAUL L O V E S TR A N D , MAYOR O F T H E
C IT Y O F LO N G W O O D , FLORIDA, do hereby proclaim that the
City of Longwood G E N E R A L E L E C T IO N will be held on
Tuesday, November 2,1999 from 7:00 A.M. until 7:00 P.M.
FO R TH IS E L E C TIO N ONLY. R E G IS TE R E D
E L E C TO R S O F LO N G W O O D W ILL V O T E IN T H E
P R E C IN C T LO C A TIO N A S INDICATED BELOW .

All electors residing in Prsdncts #14, #28, #33, #46, #47,
#53. #58, #72. #113, and #114 will vote at the

Altamonte Springs — August
23. Richard Howard King, no
age, l.orraine Drive, Altamonte
Oviedo — August 27. JiU Springs, was stopped on North
Marie McAllister, 20, Stamford Street and Country Club Drive,
by
Altamonte
Circle, Orlando, was stopped by Longwood
Seminole County deputies at Springs police. She was charged
Alafaya Trail and Econ Trail, with possession of cannabis.
Oviedo. She was charged with
Oviedo — August 22. Jamal
driving under the influence of
Amin Sabree. 19, of Pine Crest
alcohol.
Lane, Palm Coast, Florida, was
Winter Springs — August 26. stopped on Mitchell Hamock
John William Jones V, 19, Bear Boulevard by Oviedo police. He
Gully Road, Winter Park, was was charged with possession of
stopped by the Florida Highway less than 20 grams of cannabis,
Patrol at the K-Mart parking lot and possession of drug para­
at Oak Groves Shopping Center. phernalia.
He was charged with driving
Geneva — August 26. Aaron
under the influence of alcohol,
and leaving the scene of three Robert Singer, 33, Amie Marie
Fontino, 35, and George Thomas
crashes.
Lowe, 20, of Squirrel Run,
Altamonte Springs — August Geneva were stopped by
27. Duane Richard Marsh 25, Seminole County deputies. They
Brielle Avenue, Oviedo, was were each charged with posses­
stopped by Altamonte Springs sion of more than 20 grams of
police on SR 436. He was cannabis, and possession of drug
charged with driving under the paraphernalia.
influence of alcohol.
Winter Springs — August 26.
Drug Arrests
Jeffrey Wayne Johnston, 38,

alcohol, and DUI with damage to
personal property.

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175 W. Warren Avenue, Longwood, Florida
This election will be held for the purpose of electing City
Commissioners in the following distiicts:
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be submitted to the voters In Longwood as Ordinance No. 991491, hereto attached.

DATE QF QUALIFICATION will be as follows: From 8:00 a.m.,
Friday, September 3,1999 until 5:00 p.m.. Friday, September
10,1999.
A L L C A N D ID A TE S M U S T Q U A LIFY WITH THE CITY C l PRK
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' and caused the seal of the City of Longwood to be
affixed, this sixth day ol August, 1999.

Casselberry — August 26.
Blake Ashley Pickett, 18,
Chatham Pines Circle, Winter
Springs, was arrested at the
Winn-Dixie pharmacy on SR 436
by Casselberry police. He was
charged with trafficking in opi­
ates, attempted trafficking In
opiates, uttering a forged, pre­
scription, obtaining a controlled
substance by fraud, and attempt­
ed possession of a controlled
substance.
Casselberry — August 26.
Jeffrey Robert Hagan, 21,
Rollingwood Loop, Casselberry,
was stopped by Casselberry
police on Winter Park Drive. He
was charged with possession of
less than 20 grams of cannabis,
and operating a motor vehicle on
a suspended license.
Casselberry — August 26.
Jordan Tabor Buck, 18, Jefferson
Drive, Casselberry, was stopped
on Lilac Road and Zinnia Drive
by Casselberry police. He was
charged with possession of less
than 20 grams of cannabis, and
possession of drug parapherna­
lia.
Battery/Assault/Domestic
Violence
Lake Mary — August 21.
Marc Atwater, 18, was arrested
by Seminole County deputies
following a disturbance at his
Regal Pointe Terrace residence.
He
was
charged
with
battery/domestic violence.
Altamonte Springs — August
23. Donald Robert Simms, 48,
Varsity
Circle,
Altamonte
Springs, was arrested by

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Casselberry, was stopped by
Winter Springs police at East
Edgemon and Cottonwood
Streets, He was charged with
possession of cocaine, posses­
sion of drug paraphernalia, and
reckless driving.

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Altamonte Springs poller fol­
lowing an Incident at his resi­
dence. He was charged with
assauit/domestic violence.
Fern Park — August 23.
Carlos Rijos, 39, Saint Johns
Circle, Fern Park, was arrested
by Seminole County deputies at
his residence following a distur­
bance. He was charged with battery/domestic violence.
Winter Springs — August 24.
Anthony
L. Martin, 39,
Almadeen Court, Winter Springs
was arrested following a distur­
bance at his residence by Winter
Springs police. He was charged
with domestic battery and
domestic assault.
Casselberry — August 23.
Wanita Howard, 37, Wil O Wik
Drive, Casselberry was arrested
at her residence by Casselberry
police. She was charged with
domestic battery, and child
abuse.
Casselberry — August 23.
Ricardo Ruiz, 19, Reflections
Circle, Casselberry, was arrested
by Casselberry police following
a disturbance at his residence.
He was charged with domestic
assault, and culpable negligence.
Winter Springs — August 25.
Patrick Wayne Wright, 21,
Loblolly Court, Winter Springs
was arrested following a disturbanco at his residence. He was
charged with domestic battery.
Sanford — August 26. John
Michael Smithen, 38, Dorchester
Square, Lake Mary, was arrested
un South Orlando drive by
Sanford police following a
domestic dispute.
He was
charged with battery/domestic
violence.

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Bernard Gainey Sr., 20, West 5th '
Street, Sanford, was arrested
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charged with aggravated bat- )
tery/domestic violence.
Altamonte Springs — August
2b.
Jose R. Martinez, 51,
Lemonwood Avenue, Altamonte *
Springs, was arrested at his resi­
dence by Altamonte Springs
police. He was charged with
battery/domestic violence, and
resisting arrest with violence.
Grand Theft
Altamonte Springs — August
25. Gloria Dean Alien, 37, SR 434
Oviedo, and Letia Perkins, 38,
Greenend Street, Eatonville,
were arrested by Altamonte
Springs police following a
shoplifting attempt at Dillard's
department store. Allen was
charged with grand theft.
Perkins was charged with grand
theft, and retail theft.

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David Charles Henehan, 30, of
Macado Avenue, Jersey C ity /
New Jersey, and Jack Joseph ,
Serro, 26, of South Orange,''
Blossom Trail, Orlando, were
stopped by Seminole County
deputies at Red Lion Square,
Maitland. They were charged _
with grand theft auto.
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Traffic Arrests
Altamonte Springs — August
26. Brian James Hulek, 3 5 /
Orange
Drive,
Altam onte'
Springs, was stopped at his resi­
dence on Orange Drive. J
Altamonte
Springs
police
charged him with driving on a ’*
suspended license, fleeing or -^
eluding police, and resisting
arrest without violence.
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Altamonte Springs — August '
23. Randall Vincent Williams,
19, Kenwick Circle Casselberry,
was arrested on East Altamonte
Drive by Altamonte Springs
police. He was charged with
armed burglary, and carrying a ,
concealed weapon.

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U non , former councilman Tom
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Kathryn ToWnamd.
RuaaaU, 35, who own# a com­
puter company wants to see
tha d ly 'i infrastructure catch
up to m id tH a l growth. Ha
■■■■ ™ ■ wants the dty
M M ta n y toconatructa

OVIEDO - Oviedo Is a dty of
contradictions. Tree Lined
streets lead to bustling down­
town traffic and residents In
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24,000 residents
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contain growth
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d ty to find the
seat agree on what the key
funds to imprevs transporta­
issues are. Debates on how to
tion, Including building a bycontrol traffic and contain
growth dominate the campaign, P*aa around1 die d ty without
dogging residential neighbor­
which will end with Ibesday'a
hoods. He is also concerned
elidion.
about a shoetagi of balffields.
The candidates agree that
Larson, 43, a meeting and
increasing the lines of commu­
convention salsa manager for
nication between residents and
Walt Disney World, said he is
the City Council is critical.
focused on three key issues in
However, for a group that
each would agree on the impor­
tance of dvllity in dty govern­
ment, the campaign has been
blemished with accusations and
bitterness.
"This is about the lowest
election I've ever been in," said
Councilman George Veil*. "I've
never seen anything Uke it.
There has been total disregard
for dty ordinances (regarding
campaign signs). People are
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rather than at-large elections.
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dty collects all Impact fees It is
due, as well as stem the tide of
current growth rates.
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Both the City Council memi b m and the Mayor are elected
for two-year, at-large terms,
representing the entire dty
rather than a specific district.
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*Pbr Councilman, Group I, .

Keith Britton is facing Mike
L Ertel, Chris Jepson, and
Lawrence Wright. Incumbent
•jC Gary Gotwalt Is not seeking
p reelectio n .
: Ertel, 29, who manages s prlvvste public relations company,
wants the dty to manage
&gt; growth while protecting the
environment.
"The environment is not just
trees and shrubs, It's also the
community environment. When
you dose your minds and think
of Oviedo, something comes to
mind."
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Wright, 39, a civil design
technician, said he is concerned
that the city's infrastructure
needs to improve to handle
continued growth, particularly
in the areas of reuse water sup­
ply and traffic control. He also
wants the dty to Improve the
ability of the police and fire
departments to retain employ­
ees.
"Another issue is (State
Road) 434 and the Greene way
corridor," Wright said. "It's a
commercial magnet. There is no
dear boundary between Winter
Springs, Oviedo, and Seminole
County. We don't seem to have
afly\ontrol over there."
Jepson, 50, executive director
of Habitat for Humanity of
Greater Orlando, wants to
make sure cut through traffic
will not be routed along resi­
dential streets. He also wants to
add more parks, develop a
regional art center, and create
an ombudsman position on the
dty's staff to communicate with
residents. He wants to reduce
densities allowed in city codes.

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er for NASA, wants more
parks in the dty, so long as the
effort does not lead to a tax
increas. He is also opposed to a
plan that would reroute traffic
along Division Street.
"We've outgrown our parks
capacity," Britton said.
"Hoepfully, we can fund most
of the referendum without a tax
increase. If there is a need for a
tax increase, then we will need
to reconsider the project."
For Councilman. Group II,
Veile is running against Fred

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ORLANDO - Professional By Bill Kema____________________
Engineering Consultants, Inc.
Staff Writer
(PEC), a civil and environmental
engineering and land surveying
LAKE MARY - The Lake Mary
firm based in Orlando, has been
City Commission this week
hired by Intram Investment, Inc.
awarded a contract for conces­
to perform engineering on Plaza
sion vendingat the city's sports
Venzia.
complex.
The 28 acre commercial, office
The contract entitles CRJ of
and retail center is located on
Lake Mary Inc. to all food and
Sand Like Road west of
D o n a ted traffic
drink concession rights at the
Intcrstate-4. Site infrastructure
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
s ig n s in Sanford
and permitting were among the
The city accepted the annual
SANFORD - Progressive Auto services K ing provided by PEC.
guarantee of $4501, or $375 per
Insurance, working with SAFE
Construction on Plaza Venzia
KIDS-Seminole
County is anticipated to start in month effective Sept. 1.
In addition, CRJ will pay 11
Coalition and Seminole County SeptemKr.
percent on sales from $45,001
Community Traffic Safety Team,
through $50,000; 12 percent on
is donating yellow traffic signs
A m S o u th and
sales from $50,001 through
featuring E.T. (Extra-Terrestrial)
Lake M ary ex ten d s
$55,000; 13 percent on sales from
First A m erican
as a reminder to wear proper
$55,001
to $60,000; 14 percent on
seat
belt
while
traveling
in
a
car.
ca b le agreem ent
prepare for m erger
sales
from
$60,001 through
The
signs
are
King
donated
to
T AKE MARY - The Lake Mary
BIRMINGHAM - Officials
City Commission this week the Sanford community at no
within AmSouth and First
adopted an ordinance extending charge. The presentation will be
American banks are preparing
the cablevision franchise agree­ made on Sep*- 3, at Seminole
Gardens Apartments at 1600 W. for tK lr legal merger, which is
ment until Dec. 31.
scheduled for Oct. 1 subject to
Diane Pickett with Time 5th Street, Sanford, from 10 a.m.
shareholder and regulatory
Warner said that a new to 11 a.m. Refreshments will be
approvals.
Franchise Agreement can likely served.
Sloan D. Gibson will K
be negotiated and approved by
responsible for banking opera­
the Commission by the end of
tions in Tennessee, Mississippi
December.
C orporate In vestm en t and Louisiana when AmSouth's
SANFORD - Singer Chubby
n a m es v ic e p resid en t merger with First American is
Carrot Top re-elected
Checker
is returning for the sec­
completed,
and
Samuel
M.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS ond
annual
Sanford Heritage
Tortorid
will
become
chief
to M D A lead ersh ip
Harold S. Landey, a veteran
Festival
In
NovemKr.
financial
officer,
a
position
cur­
WINTER PARK - Scott business intermediary, has been
Country singer Lee Roy
Thompson of Winter Park, who named Vice President at rently held by Gibson.
Pamell
will also perform in the
Claire
Tucker,
recently
named
Investment
performs as the comedian Carrot Corporate
festival,
which will K K id Nov.
to
become
head
of
commercial
Top, has been re-elected to the International, Inc.
12,
13
and
14 in downtown
banking
after
the
merger,
will
Landey, a
resident of
national voluntary leadership of
Sanford.
report
to
Gibson,
who
will
K
the
Muscular
Dystrophy Longwood, will work in the
Talent from local bands,
company's
newly
created headquartered in Nasheville,
Association (MDA).
schools,
area churches, and solo
Tenn.
Thompson was elected to a Mergers &amp; Acquisition Division.
acts will also perform during the
Gibson,
a
senior
executive
Landey,
who
has
more
than
12
new one-year term as a national
festival.
vice president of the voluntary years experience as a business vice president and metriKr of
Street entertainment will
AmSouth's
management
com­
broker
in
Florida,
Joined
CII
this
health organization during
include jugglers, unicycles, and
mittee,
joined
AmSouth
in
1992.
June
when
the
company
MDA's recent annual meeting in
acquired Keystone International, He has served as AmSouth's tK BMX Freestyle Trick Team
Los Angeles, Calif.
performing ramp stunts. Also at
Thompson is a frequent per­ Inc. of Winter Park, where he chief financial officer for the past
the event will K a portable rock
two
years
in
addition
to
having
specialized
in
mergers
and
former on MDA's Jerry Lewis
climbing wall and midway
had
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Telethon and has performed in
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for
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A Bahamian Marketplace will
and credit functions for the past
Association.
N e w sa le s executive
feature
music, food, fashion,
six years.
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a
Junkanoo
parade.
at A laq u a Lakes
Tortorici has been named
N ew Director o f
"The
festival
is being pro­
LONGWOOD
Cathv executive vice, president and a
duced
to
offer
mass
appeal and
S en ior Resource
Williams, who has 10 years of member of AmSouth's manage­
earn
a
reputation
of K ing
experience in sales and market­ ment committee in addition to
A llian ce
Sanford's
signature
annual
ing, is leaving her position as chief financial officer. He previ­
ORLANDO - The Senior marketing director for Alaqua ously served as AmSouth's event," said Ron Rose, executive
Resource Alliance, serving Lakes to become a sales execu­ Montgomery city president and director
of ‘
the
Seminole, Brevard, Orance, and tive. Williams is a graduate of
Sanford/Seminole
County
central Alabama area executive.
Osceola counties, has named Concord College in Athens, W.
ChamKr of Commerce.
Doug Beach the new Executive
Admission to the festival will
Va.
K $5 each day, including all
concerts, and free to children 12
and under. Advance three-day
passes are available at the
ChamKr.
The festival is presented by
Huntington Banks, and spon­
sored by the Sanford/Seminole
ORLANDO — Coldwell chised real estate offices in North
Huskey will remain with County ChamKr of Commerce.
Banker Residential Real Estate, America.
Coldwell Banker as a manage­
VOUR
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Huskey Realty is headquar­ ment consultant. His son. Budge
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c a t I t li t t lo h u l
rhe company's sales volume of 40 sales associates.
Banker office in Longwood.
l i t v a l u e i «b i j f i u i l
market share in Seminole County
Everett Huskey, founder of
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I.AKH MARY - Donna L.
Trott.i has K m named opera­
tions manager for Comminity
National Bank of Mid-Florida,
which recently opened its doors
in temporary facilities at The
Oaks Shopping Center on Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Trotta, a Longwood resident,
has 25 years of experience in
hanking and formerly served in
an executive capacity with
BankFirst Winter Park as sales
and service officer.
The hank's new 4,000 square
foot headquarters facility is
under construction at 3001 Kike
Mary Blvd.

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Coldwell Banker announces
acquisition of Huskey Realty

ties on tK baseball fields. G ty
Manager John Litton said.
However, the bid was not
awarded, and Ihe parties contin­
ued to operate under tK tempo­
rary agreement of Sept. 17.
"Both actions were complet­
ed, but neighther were brought
back to tK Commission at that
time due to some unanticipated
problems associated with prod­
ucts and sales location with tK
park," Litton said.
Daniel Gracey has told Litton
that he wishes to withdraw his
bid, leaving only tK proposals
from CRJ of Lake Mary for con­
sideration. CRJ has submitted
two alternative proposals, and
the City Commission voted
Thursday to accept one of CRJ's
proposals.

$65,0(X), and 15 percent on
everything above $65,001.
The maximum payout from
CRJ sales Is $10,000 per year.
A security camera will K
maintained and operational.
In Aug. of 1997, the City
Commission awarded the con­
cession contract to Daniel
Gracey for one year with twoyear renewal options.
After tK Commission direct­
ed staff to readvertise for pro­
posals in July of 1998, Gracey
and CRJ both submitted propos­
als.
On Sept. 17, 1998, the two
vendors worked out an agree­
ment allowing iK m to "share"
the vending business since CRJ
also owned Ihe balling cages
and would K open at times
when tK re would K no activi­

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By Bill Kama_______________
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SANFORD - Autumn in
Seminole County Public Schools
means it's time to dance and
sing.
The third annual Arts Alive in
Seminole! will be held Thursday,
Oct. 7 at the Orlando Museum of
Art. As in past years, the event
will showcase the talend of stu­
dents and staff in schools.
The event will Include vocal,
instrumental and dance perfor­
mances
throughout
the

Museum.

“Many of the performers have
won state or national acclaim
and have appeared professional­
ly,” said Dede Schaffner, director
of Community Involvement.
Visual arts, from students and

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staff, including paintings, draw­
ings, photography, and sculp­
ture, will be displayed. In addi­
tion, cultural arts items will be
for sale in a silent auction.
The Arts Alive in Seminole!
Committee is seeking students
and staff in the schools who
have visual or performing talent
they would like to audition.
Performing art talent auditions
will be held on Monday, Aug. 23
and Tuesday, at 4 pm . and 8
p m Aug. 24 at Lake Mary High
School. The deadline for com­
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17 at 4 p.m. ,,
Individuals or groups will
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and framed. The deadline for
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Sept. 17,4 p.m.

Last year, the black-tie event
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Museum of Art.
Students and staff performed
to a packed audience, culminat­
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Seminole High School Gospel
Choir.
The event raised more than
$35,000 in 1998 to support the
arts in Schools.
All proceeds from the event
will support The Foundation for
Seminole County Public Schools
to promote the fine arts.
Any staff or student who is
interested can call 320-0181 to
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projects is declining in recent
years. Through reforms to the
city's Land Development Code,
Veilc wants to reduce residen­
tial densities.
"The biggest issue for me is
parks and recreation," Veile
said. "We need more parks."
Townsend, 50, grants coordi­
nator for the Seminole County
Department of Tourism, wants
to control growth in the city to
maintain the lifestyle of current
Oviedo residents.
In addition, Townsend wants
to create a by-pass around
Oviedo to reduce traffic conges­
tion, and see communication
between residents and members
of the City Council improve.
"I want to retain the heritage
of the city's environment,"

Townsend said. "That's what
makes it so quaint.
For Mayor, Mary Lou
Andrews is opposing Ed
Bradford. The Mayor does not
have a vote on the council.
Incumbent Mimi Bruce is not
seeking reelection.
Andrews, 45, who owns a
writing a publishing company,
wants to work to open the lines
of communication with resi­
dents, as well as perform
research necessary to keep the
Council informed on the issues.
Bradford, 48, a professor of
political science at UCF, agrees
that the role of Mayor is to lis­
ten to different ideas and inter­
ests on the council, and help
maintain a focus on the issues.
However, he is also concerned
about development in the city.

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LONGWOOD - P u ttin g s k ills
Into action.
T hat w as the m ain p u rp o se of
Friday night's kickoff c la s s ic
betw een Lake Mary High S chool
a n d Lyman High S chool's foot­
ball te a m s at th e C arlton H enley
S p o rts C om plex
S ince Friday's gom e did not
co u n t In the sta n d in g s, th e two
schools decided to let all th re e
te a m s for both schools play.
T he first q u a rte r w as p la y e d
by th e freshm en team s a n d w as
d om inated by Lyman.
T he G reyhounds scored two
touchdow ns, how ever failed to
collect on th e extra point.
T he first of th e two to u c h ­
d ow ns w as scored by V ictor
J o h n s o n on a 23-yard ru n .
T h is touchdow n w as set u p
by S e a n G lister w ho recovered
a fum ble, after a tu rn o v e r on
dow ns by Lyman.
J o h n s o n w as able to ru n for
32 y a rd s d u rin g th e drive.
T he second touchdow n w as
scored by M aurice Hall o n a
ru n o f 10 y ards.
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Lyman and Lake Mary took to
the Cartton Henley Sports Com­
plex Field Friday night for the
Kick-Off Classic with the Lyman
freshman team winning the first
quarter 12-0. the Lake Maty
junior varsity team winning the
second quarter 6-0 and the
Rama varsity squad prevailing
21-6 in the second half.
Senior running backs Eric
Coleman (No. 23, top left photo)
and Charles Harris (top right
photo) scored two of Lake
Mary's three varsity touch­
downs, junior Anthony Ballerino
added the other, and Russ
Abrams kicked al three extra
points as Lake Mary prevailed
overall In the game 27-18.

Lions put
in extra
effort in
Classic
HERALD CORRESPONDENT

Herald photo* by Tom VTnrcat

Quarterback Kenny Starting (No. 5) completed 15-of-33 passes for
260 yards and three touchdowns and also ran 17 times for 54 yards
and running back Alvin Hudson (No. 24) caught four passes for 41

yard, including two for touchdowns, and rushed 11 times for a teamhigh 73 yards in the Oviedo Lions' 35-23 toss to the Winter Park
Wildcats in the Kick-Off Classic at John Courier Field Friday night.

OVIEDO - While It a p p e a re d
that Oviedo w as cooking u p a
20 polnt play In th e ir Football
C lassic with W inter P ark, th ey
were actually tiylng to d o
som ething m uch h a rd e r: k ill
m em ories.
For Coach Greg R egister a n d
h is Lions. Friday's p re se a so n
game was m ore th a n Ju st a
m eans to work out som e k in k s
and get In som e h its before next
w eek's seaso n -o p en er ag ainst
Sem inole Athletic C o n feren cefoe Lyman (7:30 p.m . at J o h n
C ourier Field).
"I've needed th is to build on
for next week." said Register.
"We had a tough se a so n last
year (when the Lions su ffered
through a 3-7 cam paign), b u t
we don't want to look b a c k .
T h at's history."
For nearly 29 m in u tes Friday.
It wus the presen t a n d a h o rri­
fying possibility of w hat th e
P lease see L ions, Page 2B

S p ecial to th e H erald
ORLANDO - T he O rlando
Magic have ob tain ed g u ard Lee
Maybenry and forw ards M akhtar
Ndlayc, Rodrlck R hodes a n d
M ichael Sm ith from V ancouver
a s p art of a three-w ay deal also
Involving H ouston, a n n o u n c e d
Magic G eneral M anager Jo lin
G abriel Friday night.
As part of the tran sactio n , the
Magic sen t forw ard Don M a­
cLean a n d a first fo u n d draft
selection to H ouston, while also
sen d in g a fu tu re second ro u n d
pick to V ancouver.
P lease see M agic, Page 3B

The O rlando Magic obtained L ee Mayberry (left) and Makhtar
Ndiaye (center) from the V ancouver Grizzlies for Don MacLean

(right), w ho w ent to th e H ouston Rockets, as part of a th re e -te am
It-p la y e r d e a l Friday night that w as the biggest in NBA history.

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C la s s ic-------C o n tin u e d fro m P i | e IB
h o u n d s , greatly contributing to
h is te a m 's su c c e ss.
T h e seco n d q u a rte r w as th e
|u n lo r varsity sq u a d s tu rn to
play a n d th is time Lake Mary
show ed u p Lyman.
Tile Ram s scored the only
touchdow n In Ihe second q u a r­
ter off a p a ssin g play to receiver
Scott H erring.
Lake M ary's Junior varsity
team ,
m uch
like
Lyman's
fresh m en team , failed to c a p i­
talize on Ihe extra point o p p o r­
tu n ity .

h ts th o u g h ts on th e gam e.
The first of Lake M ary's
to uchdow ns w as sco red by
sen io r C h a rle s H a n ts o n a 17yard n in . R u ss A bram s th e n
kicked th ro u g h th e e x tra p oint.
The R am s’ Eric C olem an, also
a senior, sco red th e se c o n d
touchdow n, on a o n e-y ard ru n .
A bram s ag ain m ad e th e extra
point co u n t.

C arries for long r u n s In the
second q u a rte r w ere tu rn e d In
by A nthony Evertt (Lake Mary)
w ith a 2 0 y ard ru n . Ricky Argo
(Lyman) w ith a 2 0 y ard ru n an d
a 15 y ard carry , A nthony Malk
(Lyman) w ith a 2 5 y ard gain,
a n d Drew B u m s (Lake Mary)
w ith a n eig h t-y ard carry.
The final h a lf of th e gam e w as
played by th e v arsity team s
w ith Lake M ary scoring three
to u ch d o w n s a n d Lym an one.
*lt w as to u g h , b u t we tried
o u r b est." said Lyman sen io r
M arshall S m ith In reg ard s to

The final Lake M ary to u c h ­
down w as sc o re d by ju n io r
A nthony
B allertno.
It
w as
scored off of a o n e-y ard ca rry
a s well. A gain A b ram s m ad e th e

extra point.
*We need to sta y healthy.*
said Steve Katz. Lake M ary's
offensive coordinator. *lf w e
stay h ealthy th e n w e will h av e a
chance to com pete a t th e en d of
th e season, an d we still w ant to
be In It going Into th e playoffs.*
Lym an's
touchdow n
w as
scored by Terry C ro ss on a r u n
of 3 0 y ards.
*1 feel pretty good a b o u t th is
gam e, we're learn in g ,’ s a id
C ross. ’Next tim e, we will com e

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o u t a n d play harder. 1 feel good
a b o u t th is season.’
However, the attem pted two
point conversion did not w ork.
O n th e defensive side of th e
field. G reyhound Junior J o h n
H arltan m ade six tackles.
■We need to get o u r h e a d s
b ack Into th e game an d th e n we
will b e Ju st fine.* said H arltan .
*We need to develop a w in ­
ning a ttitu d e an d e sta b lish a
sy stem on both sid es o f the
field.* said BUI Caughell. w ho
w as directing his first gam e a s

h e a d coach for Lyman. *We
n e e d to develop a physical,
em otional, a n d disciplined style
o f football.’
T he te a m s kick off the se a so n
fo r real nex t Friday night w ith a
g am e ag a in st friendly rivals.
Lyman travels to Oviedo to
ta k e on th e Lions a t J o h n C ou­
rie r Field, while Lake Mary w el­
co m es Sem inole to Don T. Rey­
n o ld s S tad iu m .

cislng the sp ecter of last y e a r’s
nightm are.
"We spotted them 14 p o in ts
In th e first seven m in u tes o f the
game,* said Register. *We know
w e're going to m ake m istak es.
W e're young In som e sp o ts a n d
we're going to play an a g g re s ­
sive style of football.
’At halftim e, we told th e g u y s
th at they had to p u t th e first
h alf b eh in d them a n d tty to
com e out a n d win Ihe se c o n d
half. And we did (23-16). W e
can tak e th a t and build o n It for
next week.*
Steve A sby's 3 4 -yard field
goal p u t Oviedo on th e sc o re b o ard at 4:43 of th e th ird
qu arter.
H udson scored th e first o f h is
two touchdow ns on a se v e n yard p a ss from S tarling le s s
th a n th ree m inutes Into th e
fourth quarter.
A bout 6 -1 /2 m in u te s later.
S tarling tossed
a
3 7 -y a rd
touchdow n
p a ss
to
N ick
T enekedes,
cuttin g
W in ter
P a rk 's lead to 28-16.

m aln ln g In the gam e.
As far a s R egister a n d crew
w ere co n cern ed , that would
h av e b e e n a n u n accep tab le
e n d in g to th e ir efforts Friday
n ig h t.
So. a s th e crow d sta rte d to
file o u t o f J o h n C ourier Field,
S ta rlin g a n d th e Lions p u t to­
g e th e r a 7 2 -y ard scoring drive
th a t stre tc h e d th e la st 100 s e c ­
o n d s on th e gam e clock Into
n early a q u a rte r h o u r of elapsed
tim e.
&lt;
"We w ere going to get every­
th in g we could o u t of th is o p ­
p o rtu n ity tonight.* said Register
In sm iling resp o n se to the
q u ery th a t p e rh a p s offensive
co o rd in ato r Troy K esslnger w as
d raw ing u p a 2 0 -point play
d u rin g th e tim eo u ts that, to the
u n in fo rm ed , only prolonged the
■
Inevitable.
S tarlin g finished w ith 2 6 0
y a rd s p assin g , com pleting 15 of
3 3 attem p ts. H ud so n caught
fo u r p a s s e s for 41 y ard s an d
two tou ch d o w n s (live second
com ing w ith 1.1 seconds left In
th e game) w hile ru sh in g 11
tim e s for 73 y ard s.
T enekedes
sn a re d
th ree
p a s s e s for 84 y a rd s and a score
w hile Aaby gained 72 y a rd s on
th re e recep tio n s.
L antrez J o n e s led all r u s h e rs
by gain in g i l l y ard s on 16
c a rrie s for W inter Park. W hite
a d d e d 4 7 y a rd s a n d two to u c h ­
d o w n s o n 11 carries. Lowe
c a u se d th e U o n s co n sid erab le
tro u b le, re tu rn in g the gam e­
o p en in g kickoff 9 4 y ard s for a
touchdow n, re tu rn in g a n In te r­
cep tio n for a touchdow n, an d
ru s h in g for 17 y ard s on five
c a rrie s.
T he W ildcats' other scor$
cam e on a 15-yard p a ss from I
Doug B ates to Ben S p rag u e I
w ith J u s t over a m inute re? R
m a tn ln g In th e second qururU r^^r t

—

future m ay hold a s th e L ions
were plagued by th e e rro rs th at
h au n ted them last s e a so n m ental m istakes, m isse d ta c k ­
les. dropped p a sse s, a n d h im b les.
W hen Steven H a rra r k ic k e d
th e extra point following A n­
thony W hite's o n e-y ard to u c h ­
down ru n a t 7:45 o f th e th ird
q u arter. W inter P a rk led 2 8 -0 .
B ut before th e ‘ h e re are go
again* feeling c o u ld se t In.
Register an d h is sta ff sta y e d
after the U ons, try in g to get
them to start strin g in g to g eth er
som e sequence o f positive e x ­
periences.
And they did.
W ith
senior
q u a rte rb a c k
Kenny Starling slin g in g b a lls to
six different receiv ers
and
senior m ulti-threat Alvin H u d ­
son throwing h im se lf Into a n y
W inter P ark d e fe n d e r w ho got
In h is way. the Lions o u tsc o re d
th e W ildcats 2 3 -7 over th e
gam e's final 19:45.
Even though It w as J u s t a
preseason co n test, th e U o n s
could co u n t the fact th at th ey
d o se d th e final m arg in to 3 5 23 a s a m oral victory a n d a
strong first ste p tow ard e x o r­

B ut any delu sio n s o f an
Oviedo com eback victory w ere
d a sh e d w hen Ja m e s Lowe r e ­
tu rn e d a n Interception 3 0 y a rd s
for th e W ildcats with 1:41 re-

B oth gam es a re set for a 7 :3 0
p .m . kickoff.

W IL D C A T * 3 8 . U O N * 2 3
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W in te r P a rk
13 6 9 7 _ 3 8
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O 0 3 20 _ 23

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F o u rth Q u a rte r

O • lludaon 7 paaa from Starling (Aaby
kirk)
O • Tenrkede* 37 paaa bom Starling
(paaa (ailed)
WP - Lowe 30 Interception re tu rn
Olarrar kick)
O • Hudson 12 paaa from Starting (Asby
kirk)
Tanaa B ta tla tic s

First downs _ W inter Park 14. Oviedo

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Hushes yards _ Winter Park 43-222:
Oviedo 39-170.
Passing . Winter Park 4-0-0. Oviedo IB33-1.
Pasting yards . Winter Park 31: Ovtcdo

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ft-2.

Penaltiesyard* _ Winter Park ftfttt
Ovrtdo 4-36.
Punta av en g e _ Winter Park 4-395:
Oviedo 0 0.
In d iv id u a l S ta tis tic s

BUSHDIO . Winter Park. Jones 16-114.
A. White 11-47. Ilatre 3 3 9 Lowe 5-17.
Palomino B -I9 Wise I S. Gilmer 2 4.
Oviedo: Hudson 11-79 Starling 17-54.
L om uettl 7-38. Walker 3-8. Paster 1-9
PASSING _ Winter P a rt Dates 3-3-9
24: Wise l-B-O. 7. Oviedo: Starling 15-331.209

Kzcxrvnw _ Winter Parte Sprague I19 Worrell 2 9. A. White 1-7. Ovtcdo:
Tenekedes 3-64. Aaby 3-72. Hudson 4-41.
Oursey 3-35. Roberts 2-24. Walker 1-14.
PUHIING _ Winter Park: lla irar 4-158.
39.5. Oviedo _ none.

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Last year, in the inaugural A ll-Star
Gridiron Classic, Team Florida defeated
Team U S A 17 to 9. Team Florida w as
coached by L in d y Infante and quar­
terbacked by the University of Central
Florida's D a u n ta C u lp e p p e r - a firstround draft pick of the M innesota
Vikings. Daunte was 8 for 12 with 134
yards passing and had one rushing
touchdown in the inaugural game to earn
M V P honors.

FIVE POINTS - Sem inole
PONY (Protect O ur N ations
Youth) B aseball will hold
Its a n n u a l m eeting on S u n ­
day. A ugust 2 9 th at 6 p.m .
at th e Sem inole PONY
B aseball Complex on H igh­
way 4 19. ea st of 17-92.
New board m em bers a n d .
officers will be elected and
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LACROSSE LEAGUE
WINTER PARK - T here
will be a lacrosse league
offered th is fall for Middle
School ath letes.
All C entral Florida Middle
School s tu d e n ts Interested
in playing lacrosse (no e x ­
perience necessary) sh o u ld ;
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_________________

Magic
is
"We received tome talented
players in the deal, while alao
adding additional salary cap
flexibility In the future,* aald
Oabrlel.
Mayberry (O-foot*1. 180pounds), a seven-year pro. waa
originally selected out of Ar­
kansas In the first round (23rd
pick overall) of the 1092 NBA
Draft by Milwaukee.
He played four years with the
Bucks, before spending each of
the last three years with Van­
couver.
Mayberry saw action in nine
games last season, averaging
2.2 points per game and 2.0
assists per game In 14.0 min­
utes per game.
Over the course of his career.
Mayberry has averaged 5.1
points per game and 3.0 assists
per game.
He ranks second on Vancou­
ver's all-time assists list with
701, fourth on the Ortnly’a alltime steals Hat (132 steals) and
10th on the team's all-time
scoring list (793 points).
Ndiaye
(0-fool-8,
245pounds) saw action in four
games aa a rookie last season
for Vancouver.
Undrafted out of the Univer­
sity of North Carolina. Ndiaye
became the first player from
Senegal to play In an NBA
regular season game. He scored
five points and had five re­
bounds In 27 total minutes of
action.
Rhodes
(O-foot-6,
225pounds). a two-year pro. waa
originally selected out of Ken­
tucky tn the first round (24th
pick overall) of the 1997 NBA
DraftI by
f H
" ouston.

• J u ly I, 1999 - Magic nam e
Dave W ohl a s s is ta n t conch;
Magic sig n E ric M usselm an to a
new a s s is ta n t co aching c o n ­
tract.
• J u ly 1 1, 1999 - Magic n am e
J o h n n y D avis a s s is ta n t coach.
• J u ly 12. 1999 • Magic sig n
first ro u n d d ra ft selection Corey
Maggetle.
• A ugust 3 . 1999 - Magic r e ­
sign free-ogenl Bo O utlaw .
• A ugust 3 . 1999 • Magic o b ­
tain T ariq A b d ul-W ahad a n d a
fu tu re first ro u n d d ra ft s e le c ­
tion from S a c ram en to for N ick

A nderson.
* A ugust 5. 1999 - Magic o b ­
tain Pat O arrity. D anny M an­
ning a n d two fu tu re first ro u n d
draft se le c tio n s from Phoenix
for A nfem ee H ardaw ay (signtrad e deal).
* A ugust 11. 1999 - Magic
obtain T e n y D avis, Ben W al­
lace. Tim Legler a n d JefT McJnn ls from W ash in g to n for Ike
A ustin.
* A ugust 13. 1999 • Magic
obtain llarv ey G ran t a n d A n­
thony P ark er from P h ilad elp h ia
for Billy O w ens.

* August 19. 1999 - Magic
o b tain C hris O alling a n d Armon
Gilliam from M ilw aukee for
D anny M anning and Dale Ellis.
• August 2 7 . 1999 - Magic
o b tain Lee M aybeny. M akhtnr
Ndiaye. Rodrick R hodes a n d
Michael Sm ith from V ancouver
aa part o f a three-w ay deal also
Involving H ouston. A s part o f
th e tran sactio n , th e Magic s e n d
Don MacLean a n d a fu tu re first
ro u n d draft selection to H o u s­
to n , while also se n d in g a fu tu re
second ro u n d pick to V an co u ­
ver.

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H e played h is rookie season

for Houston, before going to
Vancouver In a trade last March
U th.

OPERATE WITH CARE

R hodes h a s now played In 71
NBA g am es, averaging 5 .4
p o in ts p e r gam e In 17.3 m in­
u te s p er gam e.
He h a s S ta rte d 14 g am es over
th e c o u rse of h is ca re e r. Last
se a so n . R hodes saw action In
13 gam es (three w ith H ouston,
1 0 w ith V ancouver), averaging
'3 .3 p o in ts p e r gam e tn 13.0
■m in u te s p e r gam e.
S m ith
(8-foot-8.
240pound.**). a five-year pro, worn
originally selected out o f Provi­
d e n c e in th e seco n d round
(3 4 th p ic k overall) of th e 1994
NBA D raft by S acram en to .
- — H e play ed th e first fo u r-p lu s
y e a rs of h is c a re e r w ith S acrafnento b efore going to V an co u ­
v e r In &gt; tra d e on Feb. 18.
19 9 8 .
S m ith saw actio n In 4 8 gam es
la s t se a so n , w hile sta rtin g 10
c o n te sts. He averaged 7 .3 r e ­
b o u n d s p e r gom e a n d 4 .8
p o in ts p e r gam e, w hile shooting
a team -b e st 5 3 .5 p ercen t from
th e field.
Hla 7 .3 reb o u n d s p e r game
ra n k e d 3 1 s t In th e NBA, w hile
h e ra n k e d fifth In th e league In
re b o u n d in g efficiency w ith one
b o ard every 3 .1 4 m in u te s of
play.
He g rab b ed 10 or m ore r e ­
b o u n d s 15 tim es on th e se a so n
a n d In 10 of h la last 2 2 gam es.
S m ith led V ancouver In re ­
b o u n d in g In 18 gam es, w hile
p o stin g foi
fo u r d o u b le-d o u b les.
O ver th e c o u rse of h is career.
S m ith h a s averaged 6 .0 p o in ts
p e r gam e an d 7 . 1 reb o u n d s p e r
gam e, w hile sh o o tin g 5 4 p e r ­
cen t from th e floor. He h a s seen
action In 3 24 gam es, w hile
m aking 9 5 s ta rts . He h a s r e ­
corded 10 o r m ore reb o u n d s in
9 7 c a re e r gam es.
M acLean. a sev en -y ear NBA
veteran , h a s se e n actio n with
five tea m s (W ashington. D en­
ver. P h ilad elp h ia. New Je rse y .
Seattle).
M acLean
averaged
10.9 p o in ts p e r gam e a n d 3 .8
re b o u n d s per gom e la st seaso n
for S eattle.
He w a s o b tain ed by O rlando
o n draft night (Ju n e 3 0 . 1999)
from S eattle alo n g w ith Corey
M aggctte (13th selection In the
1999 NBA Draft), Dale Ellis and
■ Billy Ow ens.
.

• Following Is a list of O rlando
I Magic off-season tran sactio n s:
! * May 24. 1999 - Magic h ead
! coach C h u c k D aly retires.
; ‘ J u n e 7, 1999 - Magic nam e
• G lenn *Doc* R ivers h e a d coach.
• J u n e 14. 1999 - Magic
| waive D om inique W ilkins.
• J u n e 25. 1999 - Magtc
walve G erald W ilkins.
! • J u n e 30. 1999 - Magic ob; ta in th e draft rig h ts of Corey
| M aggctte
(13th
pick.
first
&gt;ro u n d . 1999 NBA Draft) from
! S eattle, along w ith Don Matc L ean . Billy O w ens a n d Dale
'E llis for H orace G rant a n d two
• fu tu re second
ro u n d
draft
• p ic k s .
I} * J u n e 30. 1999 - Magic s e ­
a l e d Laron Profit with th e 3 8 th
• pick (second round) In the
!:i9 9 9 NBA Draft.
;; • J u n e 30. 1999 - Magic obI ta in th e draft rig h ts from M in­
n eso ta to Louts B ullock (42nd
Jplck. seco n d ro u n d , 1999 NBA
Kraft).

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CHORO BEAR!HQ O f N41*17-521 TO A POMT O f A CUSP WITH A
CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVMO A RAOmS O f 170472
FEET. 6AJO PO R T ALSO BEN O ON THE WESTERLY RWHT-OfWAY
LMC O f A CSX RAILROAD; THENCE ICAVMO EAIO EASTERLY
RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE O f C R #427 RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO
THE ARC O f EA O CURVE. ALSO BEING THE WESTERLY RIGHT-OFWAY UNE O f CSX FOR A DISTANCE O f 17 32 FEET THROUGH A
CENTRAL ANGLE OF 00*1541' ANO A CHORO BEARINO OF
Eor s o t r w t o a p o in t o f a c u s p w ith a c u r v e c o n c a v e
NORTHWEST!PV.V HAVMO A RADIUS O f 1V7488 FEET, THENCE
LEAVMO BAIO WESTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF CSX. RUN
SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC O f SAO CURVE A OISTANCE OF
•8 I t FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANQLE OF 02*374? ANO A CHORO
BEARMO O f SlTASTXrW ; THENCE RUN 046*46)61 ALONG A RADI­
AL LMC A DISTANCE O f 10 0 FEET TO A POMT ON A CURVE CON­
CAVE TO THE NORTHWEST. HAVING A M OW S O f 1*64 88 FEET,
THENCE FROM A CHORO BEARMO OF 6411770™ RUN BO UT*
WESTERLY ALONG THE ARC O f SAO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANOLE O f O O l l i r A DISTANCE O f MOO FEET, THENCE RUN
ALONO A RADIAL LMC N471C41*W A OSTANCE O f 10 0 FEET TO A
PONT ON A CURVE CONCAVE TO THE NORTHWEST. HAVING A
RADIUS O f 1174 86 THENCE FROM A CHORO BEARM0 OF
B4m n r w r u n e o u th w e e te r l y a lo n g t h e a r c o f s a d
CURVE THROUGH a CENTRAL ANOLE O f 2*217)1* A OISTANCE O f
■1 S I I L IT TO THE CNO O f BAX) CURVE. THENCE RUN B*f*364CrE.
(R a c ia l ) a d is ta n c e o f i n f e e t t o a p o m t o n a c u r v e c o n ­
c a v e NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A RAOWE O f 1482.71 FEET.
THENCE RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE ARC O f SAIO CURVE A
DISTANCE OP 114 03 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
0 4 -m r ANO A CHORO BEARna O f E A TTrs rW . TO A PORIT ON
THE WEST LINE O f EAIO LOT S CURVE ANO TO A POWT ON SAX)
CURVE. THENCE. LEAVING SAC CURVE. RUN N0O117TW (NO*
RAOUL ANO NON-TANOENT) ALONG SAC WEST LINE FOR 1211
FEET TO THE POMT O f EEGMMNG
CONTAMMQ U S O SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS.
PROPERTY L 0. NO.: 07-21-M S 16000000804-1
OWNER*) MORAVADEN 0 PATEL and
ULABCL PATEL
CAOF A Ford. Jr. Eaq
145 tan Ren Aroma
D a U M F L S7T21 -0048
Each OotonrtNd II Umar n o «id mal me pawtonar wd p iw iir tor an
Order el TWrog batoro Via HONORABLE GENE STEPHENSON, one of
me Judge* of m* above afytod Cow l on Atoratoy. mo 1im day of
giptowtoer. itsd. M 130 p a t. In Courtroom K. aa to* Samnoto Courvy
Cawvouaa. Brotoro, Florida, at accordance wwi aa Ototoroaon of Takmp
harowtora toad in vva cauaa. A* Datondaroa to vaa au* and M ediat tearaaiad paroaa may amary raquaal a hearing an Via Paaaon tor Via Orttor of
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The league will follow all
A dult Flag Football League to Florida Recreation and Parks
Association (FRPA) Flag Foot­
begin play In November.
Games will be played on Sat­ ball Rules and Regulations.
For additional Information
urday's at the open field across
from Sanford Middle School on please contact Jtn Schaefer at
1407) 330-5697.
1 7 -9 2 .
partment Is now forming an

ADULT FLAG FOOTBALL
SANFORD - The C tty of S nnforil R rcrratton n n d P a rk s D e­

New Smyrna Speedway plays
host Limited Late M odel 100
By H ank S a n d e rs
s p Uc Ia I. t o Tllfc IIHUa Li )--------------------------------------SAMSULA _ New S m y rn a Speedw ay will host
the rescheduled C oca-C ola Lim ited Late Model
100 th is S atu rd ay n ig h t.
In addition to th e sp e c ia l ra c e th e re will also
be fe a tu re s only actio n In th e Late Model, O pen
W heeled Modified. B om ber. S p o rtsm a n , MlnlStoek and Strictly S lo ck c la sse s.
The Coca-Cola h a d to b e re sc h e d u le d b e c a u se
last S atu rd ay 's ra c e s w ere can celed d u e to n d n .
Pit gates open at 4 p .m . w ith g ra n d s ta n d gates
opening at 6 p.m . a n d ra c in g b eg in n ing a t 7 p.m .
every S atu rd ay night.
Cost Is Ju st $ 10 for a d u lts a n d c h ild ren 11 an d -U n d er free at th e tra c k located 10 m iles
so u th of Daytona B each a t th e c o m e r o f Highway
44 an d SR -415. betw een 1-4 (exit 56. east) a n d

1-95 (exit 84. west).

O R LAN D O 8PEEDW ORLD
BITHLO _ Racing begins at 8 p.m. every Friday
night at the track located 17 miles east of Or­
lando between Ortando and Titusville on High­
way 50 at the 520 Cocoa Cutoff,
In addition to special race* each week there Is
also regular action in the Late Model. Limited
Late Model, Open Wheeled Modified, Bomber.
Sportsman and Mini-Stock classes.
T E S T AND TU N E
BITHLO _ Test and Tune Is held every
Wednesday night from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Or­
lando Speed World.
Cost Is 820, which ts good for the car and
three people In the pits only, while Individuals
can enter for 85.
For more Information, call the FASCAR office at
(904) 427-4129. or on the Internet at
WWW.NEWSMYRNASPEEDWAY.COM. or E-Mail
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H u n t -------------------------------Continued from Page IB
wetland ecosystems. Not only arc they the
top predators, they provide Important habitat
for many other wetland species." said Hill.
Following Is a list of areas In the FWC's
Central Region where alligators can be legally
hunted by permit during the September h ar­
vest:
• St. Johns River (several sites in Putnam.
Flagler and Brevard counties).
• Kissimmee River (Osceola and Polk coun­
ties).
• Lake Harney (Volusia County).
• Crescent Lake (Flagler and Putnam coun­
ties).
• Lake Jesup (Seminole County).
• Lake Rousseau (Citrus. Marlon and Levy
counties).
• Lakes Tohopekallgn (Osceola County).
• Lake Marian (Osceola County).
• Rodman Reservoir (Marlon and Putnam
counties).
• Orange Lake (Marlon and Alachua coun­
ties).
• Lake George (Putnam and Volusia coun­
ties).

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NEW SM YR N A SPEEDW AY

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|10| JcfTA ndm on. 4. [991 Ricky W ood 5.1811 Drurv Evcrrtl.
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M*4tn*6* _ |. (IS I Toro Hoot X (IB ) Tknk Turkey; X OOt
Wayne Southard: 4. K M Chrta Hardnatle; X (7I| Joe Middleton.
Spart — *■ . 1.190) Robert Andrerhrrk: X HE Rich Ckxracr 1
163) Joe Adana; 4. (30) Randy Nearby. S. 134) Pat *ng Cat* DuckM lal S tro k . I. (71) T W Vulplua; X 03 ) t t a C M ; X 04)
Donnie Stroeehl; 4. ISO) Rtofc Turney, X (27) f%l Well*.
• 'M m _ I. a Charka FYy. X 1)3) Jim WuurrmlNn: X (71)
Mike tlm d ru : 4. (141 KeTOi Schulte X |7» Ed akorokL
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(75) M arlin P lnre; 4. (001 Eddie FSchett X (781 Dusty Downey
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Legal N otices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE N0.92-3I26CA
DIVISION 14W
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Pt*maft.
v*.
FRANCESCO CRETTL
at at.
Detandantts)
AMENDED
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a final Judgmem ol
Mortgage foractosur* dated August
20. 1999 and snared n Casa NO
92 3I26CA of me Cvcue Court ol
the EIGHTEENTH JudaM Ceart m
end tor SEMMOLE Courtly. Ftonda.
ehereel EMC MORTGAGE CORPO­
RATION a lha Plaintiff and
FRANCESCO CRETTI. ELLEN P
CRETTI are r e Delandants I m*
sea to toe teghast and Bast bektor tor
cash at to* WEST FRONT DOOR
OF THE SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURTHOUSE. SANFORD, FLORI­
DA at It 00 a m . on to* 23rd day of
September 1999. tha toOoenng
OrscrtoTO property as sat tortn m
Said Fnal Judgment
LOT X CREEK S BENO ACCORD­
ING t o th e p la t t h e r e o f a s
RECOROED IN PLAT BOOK 27.
PAGE 96 PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMMOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
WITNESS UY HANO arto 8m saal
of tom Court on August 23.1999
Maryann* Morse
Clark of the C «u 4 Court
By Jan# E Jasaanc
Deputy Clan
(COURT SEAL)
Echevarria. McCaaa. Raymar.
Barren 1 Fratpmr
Post Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 13601 3410
Fsuoxmo

provision ol certain assistance
Please contact Court Admniibation
al 301 N Park Avtnua, Santord.
Ftonda 32771. lelephon* number
1407) 3234330. ertrvci 2 eortung
days ol your r*c*«f of Yes docu­
ment. 8 haaraig enpaesd. (TOO) 1800 9558771
Pubm/i August 29. and Sapiambar
5. 1999
OEF 225

vs
WILLIAM F GROVER.
MOL
Detandantts)
NO TICE O f

FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uart to a Final Judgmaro ol taractosuro deled August 18. 1999. and
entered m Caaa NO. 962099CA ef
8&lt;a Circul Court of toe EIGH­
TEENTH Judto* Circus to and tor
SEMINOLE Couwy. Ftonda. eharom
MELLON MORTGAGE COMPANY
it tha Piemen and WILUAM F
GROVER.
THE
UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF WIUJAM F GROVER
NfK/A YOSK1 GROVER, era toe
Defendants. I (Hi sal to toe faghdal
and Dost btodar tor cash al toe
WEST FRONT DOOR OF THE
SEMINOLE COUNTY COURT­
HOUSE. SANFORD, FLORIDA al
II 00 a m . on too 18th day ol
September, 1999, lha todomng
deserted property 6$ tat term to
said Frul Judgment
LOT 15. BLOCK A . OAKCREST.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROED M PLAT
BOOK 23. PAOES 87 ANO 68 OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
eUs 7300 BEACON PLACE
WINTER PARK FL 32792
WITNESS MY HANO and toe aaal
of tors Court on August 17,1999.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f CIRCUIT COURT
By Jana E. JatairtC
Deputy Cere
(COURT SEAL)
Echevarria. McCaaa. Raymar.
Barren 6 Frappaar
Poal Office Boa 3410
Tampa. FL 33601-3410
It you are a patron eeh a dMMRy
who needs accommodaoon n order
U pareopata m Bus proceeding, you
era entitled at no coal to you. tor toe
provision ol certain aiutlance
Please contact Court Admmronuon
al 301 N Parti Avama, Santord.
Ftonda 32771. telephone number
(407) 3234330. mOw 2 eortung
days ol you &gt;ac**4 ol M* docu­
ment. If haaraig imposed. (TOO) I900-955-8771
PuMsh August 22. 29. 1999
OEF 181

C E L E B R IT Y C IP H E R
by Luis Campos
Catooray Cffmr cryptogram* are created from quotations by famous
people, past and present Each tenor m the cipher stands tor another
Today's clue N equals U

THOMAS R HEARN
A8VA THOMAS R06EHT
HEARN. IF U V W a AND IF
DEAD, THE UM04QWN
SPOUSE. HEIRS, DEVISEES,
GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES.
UCNORS.CR£DrrORX
TRUSTEES ANO A a OTHER
PARTIES CLAIMING AN
INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST
THOMAS R. HEARN MVA
THOMAS ROBERT HEARN;
UNWtOWN SPOUSE O f
THOMAS R. HEARN.
AIK/A THOMAS ROBERT
HEARN; If ANY; JOHN
DOE ANO JANE DOC AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS V4
POSSESSION
OCFENOANT(S)
NOTICE O f
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pwtuaro n a Stannary Final Judgment
ol tortetoaute dated August 20,
1999. aroerod in C M Cee* No. 99
335 CA 140 of Vw Ceost Cowl of
vw t(TH Judcwl Circuit In rod tor
SEMINOLE County. SANFORD
Ftonda, I wid tea to vw Nghesl and
best bidder tor cash AT WEST
FRONT DOOR OF COURTHOUSE
Ot tha
SEMINOLE
Courvy
Couvnuee located at 301 N park
AVENUE *1 SANFORD. Ftonda al
11 00 a m, on vw 23rd day of
Saptombar. 1999 Vw toaowmg
deraced property u u t tortn m
said Summary Fatal Judgment to-

wt.
LOT 23. BLOCK E. SUNLANO
ESTATEX ACCOROiNO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECOROCO IN
PLAT BOOK It . PAOES 19
THROUGH 22. INCLUSIVE. PUB­
LIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
DtWd this 23rd day ol August 1991
MARYANNS MORSE
Cera of vw Cvcua Court
By: Jana E. J aiewfe
Deputy CfeiH
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVO J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
801 5 Uravarwy Drive SUM 500
Planmon. FL 33324
(954)233 8000
9631404&lt;NCL)
to accordance »nn Vw American
mV! On it Seal Act persons mffi
dtaoaael rwaWng a specwl accortv
modabon to paroupata n ton pro­
ceeding tnotaq contact re Cert of
Vw C«cu* Court at Vw SEMINOLE
County Courthouse al 407-3234330. not talar toro seven days pnor
to lha proceeding U hearing
•upend, t 8069558771 (TOO) or
1 800-955 8770. vw Ftonda Rwtay
Service
Pubaati; August 29. rod SeptsmMr
5. 1999
DCF-123
Santord Airport Auction
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GENERAL CONTRACTC
FIIEGUALIFICATIOM PRO*
The Santonl Arporl Auction
V*« Program Manager.
Conduction Company. *N
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M THE CM CUT COURT
O f THE EJOHTVINTH
tW C IALORCIWT
M AMO FOR
•CM NOU COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CtVS. ACTION
CASE H a 861788 CA
NATK3NS8ANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
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ANGCL U SEMIOCY.

N*f.

Datondara*)
NOTICE OF
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur­
suant to a Ftoat Judgment ot torodow v dated August 20. 1899, and
anwrodnCaMNO. 96178SCA of
Vi* Circuit Court ot Vi* EIGH­
TEENTH JudKtol Circul to and tor
SEMINOLE County; Ftonda. wbarom
NAT IONSBANC MORTGAGE COR­
PORATION is Via PlainMI and
ANGEL M SEMIOCY; JANICE SEMI0CV: CARILLON COMMUNITY
RE SCIENTIAL ASSOCIATION. INC ;
UNITED STATES OF AMERKA. art
Vw OM w dw tM w « aa* to V* r*gb
eti and ban btodar tor cash al Vw
Was) Irani door of Vw Samnoto
CowvyCouViou**. Santord. Ftonda
*1 1100 a m . on vw 23rd day of
September. 1999. Vw toaowmg
daaortoad property a* a*1 tom n
and FbWI Judgment.
LOT I5X TRACT 109 PHASE III AT
CARIUON. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 47. PAGES 42
THROUGH 45. PUBLIC RECORDS
O f SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLOfBOA
aVa 2189 WESTBOURNE OR
OVIEDO FL 32785
WITNESS MY HAND and VW **al
of n s Court on August 23.1999
Maryam* Mora*
Ctora of vw Canal Court
By Jans E. Jaaawic
Daguty Ctor*
(COURT SEAL)
Ecnavarrw. McCala. Raynwr.
Barred I Frappwr
Poal ORce Boa 3410
Tdmp*. FL 33801-3410
if you tre a perton wari a doatwey
■no rwadi accommodtaon in order
to paroopate n Vus procaatong. you
are arowad at no com to you. tor vw
provision ol cartan assialanc*
Pwaaa contact Cool Adnunsvaeon
al 301 N Parti Avenue. Saniort.
Ftonda 32771. letopbona number
(407) 323-4330. M Nn 2 worlurg
days of your rocaqM of r u docu­
ment If nearrg gnpared, (TOO) 1800-955 8771
Pubaati August 29. and Saptontoer
X 1999
DCF-224

TO: THOSE ASOVC-NAMCO DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES
CLAJSdNQ afTEREST BY. THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAWST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTS. ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVTOQ OR CLAJUMG TO HAVE
ANY RWHT, TITLE OR INTEREST M THE PROPERTY OESCRIBED
BELOW.
An EMnero Oomam Pssacn. togatwr wah aa Dactoraaon at TMung haa
bean faro to Vw abon-afyUd court to acqura certain property nw esta to
Samnoto Cocaify. Ftonda. dasu toad a* toaows:
PARCEL NO. 187
COUNTY ROAD 427. PHAM I
F IX M F U
THAT PORTION OF LOT 1 "FIRST AOOmON TO CASSELBERRY.
FLORIDA*. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED M PLAT
BOOK 7. PAGE 30. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 5EU#*XE COUNTY.
Flo r id a , ly in g w e s t o f t h e c s x r a ilr o a d r ig h t -o f - w ay. l e s s
THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TAKEN FOR COUNTY ROAD 1427 PER O R BOOK
480. PAGE 444. (REFERTO WARRANTY DEED. O R BOOK 2307, PAGES
562. PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMWOLE COUNTY. FLORK3A).
BEN O FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOUOW X COMMENCE AT A 1 1/4*
DIAMETER IRON PIPE WITH NO CEN T If CATION CAP AT THE SOUTH­
EAST CORNER O f THE NORTHEAST OUARTER O f SECTION 7, TOWN­
SHIP 21 SOUTH RANGE 30 EAST. THENCE NUN S89*1V2rW ALONG
THE SOUTH LINE O f SAC NORTHEAST QUARTER FOR 1293 07 FEET,
THENCE. LEAVING SAX) SOUTH UNE. NUN N00*1V23TW. 249 82 FEET
TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAWfQ A
RADIUS OF 1482.71 FEET. SAO FO N T ALSO BEING ON THE CASTER
LY RIGHT OF-WAY UNE O f SAO C R 4427; THENCE RUN NORTH­
EASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE ANO ALONO SAO EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR 94 53 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANOLE OF 03*3rir. SAID CURVE MAW*) A CHORO LCNOTH O f 94 S3
FEET BEARING N46*3riT*E. TO THE END OF SAID CURVE. THENCE
RUN N4S-I61FW ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR 9 99 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE M45*inrW (RADIAL)
ALONG SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE FOR 101 FEET TO THE BEGINNING
OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAYING A RADIUS O f
1472 71 FEET; THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF
SAIO CURVE ANO ALONO SAIO RIGHTOF WAY FOR 240 82 FEET
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 09*22-09*. SAID CURVE HAVING A
CHORD LENGTH OF 2406S FEET BEARMO N40TW40*E. TO A POINT
O f A CUSP WITH A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHWESTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS O f 3794 72 FEET. A RADIAL LINE TO SAIO POINT OF A CUSP
BEARINO S54-40-2SX SAX) P O N T ALSO BEARINO ON THE WESTER­
LY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF A CSX RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY THAT
VARIES IN WIDTH AS SHOWN IN O R . BOOK 441 PAGE 321. PUBLIC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. THENCE. LEAVING SAID
EASTERLY RIGHT OF-WAY LINE O f C R. 1*27 RUN SOUTHWESTERLY
ALONO THE ARC OF SAID CURVE (ANO ALONG SAID WESTERLY CSX
RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE) FOR 9 79 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF
00-0652*. SAIO CURVE HAVINQ A CHORO LENGTH O f 979 FEET
BEARINO S02*37-5t*W. TO A POINT OF A CUSP WITH A CURVE CON­
CAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVMO A RADIUS OF 1964 88 FEET. A RADI­
CAL UNE TO SAID POINT O f A CUSP BEARING S87*1r*3*E FROM THE
RADIUS POINT OF THE CURVE WITH THE RADIUS LENGTH O f 37*4.72
FEET. ANO A RADICAL LINE BEARING S32*IOr2dTE FROM THE RADIUS
POINT O f THE CURVE WITH THE RADIUS LENGTH O f 1964 88 FEET.
THENCE. LEAVING SAIO WESTERLY CSX RAILROAD RIGHT Of-WAY,
RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONG THE ARC O f SAX) CURVE HAVMO A
CHORO LENGTH OF 232 90 FEET BEARING S41*1332*W. TO THE ENO
OF SAX) CURVE AND THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 580 SQUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
PROPERTY I 0. NO -07-21-30-51600000050-0-1.
TOGETHER WITH

PARCEL NO. 147

COUNTY ROAD 427. PHASE I
PERMANENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT

THAT PORTION O f LOT X "FIRST ADOITION TO CASSELBERRY.
FLOfbOA* ACCORCHNO TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECOROCO IN PLAT
BOOK 7. PAGE 30. O f THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIDA, LYING WEST O f THE CSX RAILROAD RIQHT-Of-WAY.
LESS THE RIGHT-OF-WAY TAKEN FOR COUNTY ROAD 1427 PER O R .
BOOK 490. PAGE 648;
BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT A 11/4
IRON PIPE WITH NO IDENTIFICATION CAP AT THE SOUTHEAST COR­
NER O f THE NORTHEAST OUARTER OF SECTION 7. TOWNSHIP 21
SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST. THENCE fluff SanBW VY ALONG THE
SOUTH LINE O f SAIO NORTHEAST OUARTER FOR 1808.41 FEET;
THENCE. LEAVWO SAO SOUTH UNE. RUN ALONO THE SOUTHERLY
RKJMT-Of-WAY LINE O f C A *427 FOR THE FOLLOWING THREE
COURSES RUN N49*3477*E. 28742 FEET. THENCE NS5’0432*E.
103 84 FEET TO A POMT OF CURVATURE WITH A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHWESTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 1482 71 FEET, THENCE RUN
NORTHEASTERLY ALONO THE ARC OF SAO CURVE FOR 31.71 FEET
THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 01*1332*. SAID CURVE HAVING A
CHORO LENGTH O f 31 71 FEET BEARINO N*8*57,48rE. TO THE
POINT OF BEGINNING. SAO POINT BEING ON THE WEST UNE OF
SAO LOT X SAIO POMT ALSO BEING ON A CURVE CONCAVE
NORTHWESTERLY HAVMO A RADIUS OF 1*82 71 FEET; THENCE
LEAVING SAO WEST UNE OF LOT 5. RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO
THE ARC OF SAID CURVE ANO ALONG SAO SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OFWAY UNE O f C R #427. FOR 94 53 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL
ANOLE OF 03*3611* SAIO CURVE HAVMO A CHORO LENGTH OF
94 52 FEET BEARING N46*3V17*E. TO A POMT ON SAIO CURVE;
THENCE RUN M 51616W (RADIAL) ALONO SAIO C R *427 RIGHTOF-WAY UNE A OISTANCE O f 999 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE.
ALSO BEING ON SAID C R *437 RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE. CURVE BE1NO
CONCAVE NORTHWESTERLY HAVMO A RADIUS OF 1984 88 FEET.
THENCE RUN NORTHEASTERLY ALONO THE ARC O f SAX) CURVE
ALSO BEING SAID C R #427 R tGH IO f WAY LINE A DISTANCE O f
233 04 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL ANOLE OF 06*4744* ANO A

Eim u M Order 11248 (924-651 The ansroon c* tedders m pakcutart,
o M K M coronet reqursmants tot Equal Employment Opporttmems as
sal brto on Page A2-1 of toe Conrad Documents The tuccasiU better •*
ba remand to cctrp*y wan aa ccnract raquaatnam lot Equal Emptoymara
Opportunaee. Al betters mutt M toe blanks on Papa B2-1 ol too proposal
NoMcaaon mharopygrvan that toa QBE connect goats attabkstmd tor res
pnma coratad a 12% Induing 1% tot Famaia peraopaaon in each trad*
Thm poal may change subject to Inal approval Irotn N FAA C M R p ti
O ta .
Tha k je n u U uadat set ba required to subnet a Cartihcanon ol Non-sagraaiad Facanat pnor to award ol too contract and u notify protpadiva sub­
contractors of toa SpaciflcaiJona
Each aeatod bid m il be accompanied by a catwhed chetk, tathrar'i cfadt
ot laaatadoty Propotal Bond, n an amount aqua! u live percent (5%| ol vw
ted, payable to to* Santord AaportAutTwray
Tha auccaaatol butter &lt;n* ba raqurod to •■ecus* and totnth Conttrocton
Paitormanca and Contbudun Payment Bondi at security tot Unhfui pettormance and payment ol al b*t and obkgakons anting bom Via partormanca of Via «or» Each tacuay thal ba n an unount ol not latt man
100% ol me conned price and thal ba at a torn acctptabto to tha Owner
Baking and Contract document* may ba wtaead at
Canaat Ftonda Burner* Etchanpa
F W. Dodge Cotporabon
MO North vvymora Ftoad
120 Eatl South Street
Svaat
throat Park. Ftonda 32789
Ortando,
Ortando. Flonda 32801
12801
(407) (262411
[407)64*-6508
|407)649-650e
ConSruckoo Martel Data
Minor
Women Outvies
s Atunca
Minotrfy,
ityWoroen
Outness
Alutnca
3700 MVt Skaet Suto 100
Ortando. Florida 12805
(407) 4265880
Ftonda Eatl Coatl Buldart Etchanpa
844 Ctoartaka Road
Coca. Ftonda 12022
(407)811-5005
Btttng and Comrad Documantt en* ba avaSabla August 30.1000 and may
ba purdiaaad at Via olhcaa ol MNTB Corporation. 5850 TO Laa Boulevard.
Stale 800, Orlando, Flonda 12822, al Via toaowmg coat
Spaoftcittom mtn Plant Package tlOOOO(norvratondabla)
Checks thal ba made payable lo “HNTB Corporation'
A Pro-Bid Cortaranca tor txddart en* ba conducted al re Santord Airport
Authority Board Room. Ortando Santord Inn Airport Dorrattic Terminal. One
Red Cleveland Boulevard, Suae 200. Santord. Ftonda on September 8.1009
at 200 p m . local feme
Attendance to lha maatmg it encouraged. moogh not mandatory Neither
re Owner nor me Engineer mal be rospontaae tor &lt;kts*mn*kng ntorma•on rktcutted al tom mealing deep! at msuad by Addendum
A trta via* wrth the Engineer of Via contVudnn tea a scheduled unmetkaiaiy altar me Pra-Bd Coniaronca No omar scheduled tourt or vitas ol lha
proyad taa tM ba conducted
Right* to wane any mtormaWy or rrtgulirey n any tod or bid guaranty, to
rayed any or a* tads, to re-tod me protect to award or tattain bom awarding
a contract tor Via work, and to negotiate with the apparent low and raiponanro balder to such aiieni at may ba beneficial to Via Owner are tetarrod
NobakMr may wahtkaw ha tad rrrUin on* hundred twenty ( 120) days aflat
Vw actual dal* ol opening hereof
Award ol Vi* contract thal b* made to Via towatl resportstol# and rasponm bakWr. whot* rotponuv* bid contormt u written raqurairmnts ol ms
Owner
The official pubkcabon and (Mahon to bettari a hateby pubkthad 29m
day ol August. 1909
SANFORD AIRPORT AUTHORITY
BY: Victor D WTMs. AAE
Eiecuuua Dvtctor
Pubtth August 29. 1999
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Semnoto Herald, Sanlord. Florida• Sunday.AuguM29. 1 9 9 9 -M

Legal Notices
N O D C f OF A C TO N M I
M T H i CM CUfT COURT O f T H I
DQHTVKIfTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M AMO FOR 9CM M 0LI COUNTY, fLO M O A
C A M NOa 9BCA-1493-1M I
BCMMOLE COUNTY, 8 poMe6l«ub&lt;9vtotono»Bi8 8tol8 0l Ftortda.
JEN O F. PAULUCCI. SUNTRUST. N A ; DANIEL B DENMARK. JR ;
E V EN E LLI T. DENMARK; EO HUOBON. TIM O TH Y I. STEVENSON;
THOM AS L STEVENSON; LEO TREFANCR; LARRY W NELSON. AS
TR U S TEE; OLOA H ARRECME. JM DUNN; RAY VALDES aa Tax
CoSatlof oI Saminoto Comfy. Florida, and V* unknown ipouaaa oI Bw
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and any and a l o ta r par*
tons having or claiming lo hava any i y i Mto or M a id by. torougb.
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T O THOSE ABOVE-NAMED OEFENOANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES
CLAIMING M TER EST BY. THROUGH UNOER OR AQAM ST THE
NAMEO DEFENDANTS; AND TO ALL PARTIES MAMNQ OR ClAIM M Q TO HAVE ANY RIGHT. TITLE OR M TER ES T M TH E PROPERTY
0E8CRM ED BELOW
An EM nart Domain Paaftm. togstwr wtfi a* OactoroOon of
TMSnghatbaanMsdln Vwsbovb-dytodcoul toacqjtrocartatn
properly imersiti in Banmoto Comfy. Ftortda. ttoscribad aa loaows;
PARCEL NO. 101
P I----------A porton of M certain pared aa mcnrdtd In O R. Book 2085. Page ISO.
Pubee Racorda of Barnmda Com fy Florida. Mna m the Nonhead 114 of
Sacoon 31. Tbwnshg i t Bourn. Range 30 Ead. Saminde Com fy
Florida, being more pameutorty deicbad aa toflmm:
C o frrw K i al ton Nnrtotttl C onw ot N Nodhnssl 1/4 oI Paction 31
ItmnaMp IB 8ou 9 i.R a n g a X E(sl Saminoto Courto. Florida, (a I*, iron
pipe aa noar t a u t ), tun Fiance. SouBi 00*15X6* E ta along Fie E ta
M a d Bw NorBwad 1A id add Saclton 31 tor 23 X to a l to Bw SouBwrty
Ina dW M on Road. BwrcbBouBi 99*3752* W ad dong add Boutitoa
of w a rn Road t i t J1 H a llo F a POMT OP BEOINNM O. sad pan
alto being F a bagmtng of a curve concave Waalarty having radus of
1315 S3 M L Contra! tn ja of 54*3155* and Chord bearing of SouFi
45*44-30* W aft Banco SouFarty dong F a arc F a ra d 1155 50 M lo
F a Point ol Tangancy. Bianca SouBi 72*S76r Waal 400 00 leal to Ba
point of curvature of a curve ooncava SouFarty having radua of 1075 H
toai central angle of 20*3944* and chord bearing of SouBi B3*43T
W att Banco BouBarty along Ba arc Bwrooi 344 aa toot Banco North
00*13*39 Waal 170.47 tool to t a beginning of a curve concave
BouBarty having radua of 1215 93 toot central angle of 15*37*11*. and
chord bearing of Nortn 15*0919 EaaL Banco Northerly along Ba arc
Bared 331.53 tool 10 Ba Port d Tangancy. Bianca NorFi 73*5758*
Eaat 400 00 tod to F a point dCunrdura d a curve concave waatarty
having radua d 1075 IS toot eaneral angle d 4 9 5 9 3 9 . and chore
bearing d North 4 9 3 9 4 9 Eaat lance NorFaity along F a are Farad
•1912 leer, Fance SouBi 99*33-53* Wad 30 01 toot. Banco Norn
00*37X9 Wed 4500 toot; aanca SouBi 19*33-59 Wed 335 95 tod.
Fanoa NorFi 00*2708* Wed 5 00 tod to Ba SouBi m e d Wilton Roed.
Banco North 00*33-59 Ead dong add SouBi die 43930 la d to Ba
POINT O F BEOMNF4G
Containing 5 930 acme, mom or toM
AND
PARCEL NO. 701
TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEM ENT
GRANT U N fl ROAO
Aporttond Bat certain pared, at deaertood in O R. Book 1915. Page
M l.O R Booh 1935, Pag* 25. O R Book 1933. Paga 1234 and O R
Book 1954. Pagaa 1917-1919 Ipr? in Ba Nonhead 1/4 d Section 31.
Townafvp ig SouBi. Range 30 Ead. Samrnoto County. Ftonda. bang
more partKularty daaertad u io k w i Commence at a 1* bon Ppe
martong F a NorFaad comar d Section 31. Toamaha 19 SouBi. Range
30 Ead. Fanca SouFi 00*15X9 Ead along F a Ead me d aaid Secaon
31 a &lt; * d a n ca d 2 S 0 0 to d to a p o M cn fa S o u F iR / W lra d W to o n
Road. Fanca SouFi 00*33-59 Wad dong add SouBi R W Ina a datance d I I I I t tod to a port on a curve concave Northwesterly rwvmg
a radua d 121593 tod and a chord bearing d South 44*45*39 Wad;
Bance run SouBiwaatorty along Ba arc d ta d curve Birough a central
angle d 54*3955*. a ddance d 1155 50 tod to B a Port d Tangancy.
Banco SouBi 7957-59 Wad a Balance d 30577 tod tor Ba PO M T OF
BEGINNING. Banco SouBi 17*0209 Eatl a ddance d 10 00 leer.
Banco SouBi 7937X 9 Wed a datanca d 194 23 tool to Ba Port d
Curvature d a curve concave SouBaastorty having a radua d 1055 93
' tool and a chord bearing d Soutr. 54 "41'49* W ed. Bianca run
SouBiwaatorty along Ba arc d sard curve Bvough a central angle d
19*33-19 a ddance d 307 97 tod to a port. Banco SouBi 33*3479
E ad a detanco d S 00 iael to a port on • curve concave southeasterly
having a radua d 1060 92 lad and a chord baartng d SouBi 54*5335*
West. Banco run aoufiwedarty.atanB.VM arc d ead curve Bvough a
. central angle d 03*04-39 a ddance d 54 94 tod to a pom; Banco
ftorti 37*1939 W sd a datanca d 1500 tod to a poM on a curve concava souBaastorty having a radua d 1075 92 tool and a chord bearing
d North 93*0939 EaaL sard port also bang cased Port *A* tor conuvomonca. hence rm Northeasterly along Ba arc d sard curve Bvcugh
r a central angle d 19*3731* a ddance d 3M 45 tod to Ba P ort d
Tangancy Banco North 72*3758* East a distance oM »4 33 toot to Ba
POINT OF BEOMNMG
also:
* Commence al Port *A* abova also being a p o rt on a curve concave
SouBaastorty, having a radua d 1073 93 leal and a chord bearing d
SouBi 5 9 4 9 4 9 West. Banco rm souBiwastorty along Ba arc d said
curve through a central angle d 01*19*59 a ddance d 35 00 lad lor
Ba POINT OF BEGINNING. Banco SouBi 37*1929 Ead a dslanca d
1500 tool to a port on a curve concave SouBaadarty having radua d
, 1050 93 leal and a chord baartng d S our 37*3935* Wad. Banco run
SouBiwaatorty along Ba arc d sard curve through a central angle d
.2 9 1 9 3 9 a dslanca d 543 00 tod to a port; Banco North 57*1939
t.W ad a dsunca d 15 00 leal to a point on a curve concave
* SouBaastorty having a radua d 1075 93 toot and a chord bearing d
North 37*3949 East Banco rm Northeasterly along Ba arc d sard
- curve Bvough a central angle ot 29*2904’ a dsunca d 550 85 lad to
. B a POINT OF BEOM NM G
' Containing 14,100* square tod in Ba aggrogata
ANO
'P A R C E L NO. 901A
PERMANENT EASEM ENT
GRANT U N E ROAD
A ponton d Bial carter parcal as recorded in O R Book 2095. Page 650.
PuDkc Records d Semnoie County. Florida, lying r Ba Northeast I /4 d
Section 31. Townaha 19 SouBi, Range 30 EaaL Semnoie County.
Ftortda. berg more pemeuiarty deterred as tokow*
Commence at Ba Northeast Comer d Ba Nonhead 1/4 d Section 31,
TowneNp 19 SouBi. Rang* 30 Ead. Semnoie County. Ftonda. (a 1* iron
pipe as now exists, n r Banco Sour 00*15*05* Ead along Ba Ead era
ol Ba Nonhead 1/4 d said Section 31 tor 25 00 leel to Ba SouBaity b a
ol Wtson Road. Bance Sour 9933-59 Weal along sard S o u r Ira d
Wilson Road 161 51 leal to Ba bepnrung ol a curve concave Westeity
having radua d 1215 93 leeL central angle d 54*26 55* and Chord
baartng d S ou r 45*4439 West. Bance SouFarty along Ba arc Barad 1155 50 led to Ba Port d Tangancy, Banco S o u r 7957-59 Wad
400 00 tool to Ba port d curvature d a curve concave SouFarty hav­
ing radua o11075 92 Net. central angle d 193931* end chord basing
d S ou r 63*09-29 Wed. Bance SouFarty along the arc BareoT 366 46
Iael to Ba POINT OF BEGINNING also eased P o rt *A* tor convenience,
berg a port on a curve concave SouFarty having radua ol 1075 92
feat central angto d 09572 T . and chord bearing d South 5954 361*
Wed; Bance Southerly along Ba arc thereof 16 40 leel. thence Sour
0 9 1 3 3 9 Ead 14 27 toet thence Sour 37*19-29 East 73 66 toet more
or less to Ba wears edge of Lake Sian, Fanca Westerly along the
water's edge d Lake Sian 26 57 led more or tost to a port 94 00 Net
more or toes S o u r 37*19*39 East from Port "A* Bance North 37*19-39
West 94 00 Iael more or last to the POINT OF BEGINNING
Conumng 2.303 square Net. more or tost
ANO
PERMANENT EASEM ENT
GRANT LINE ROAO
A portion d Bui certain pared as recorded tn O R Book 3095. Paga
660. Public Racorda d Semnoie County. Ftonda. lying In Ba Northeast
1/4 d Section 31. Townaha 19 Sour. Range 30 East. Senvnoto County,
Florida, bang more partoutorty described as loaows
Commence al Ba Northeast Comar d Ba Northeast 1/4 d Section 31,
Township 19 Sour. Range 30 East. Semnoie County. Ftonda. (a I* von
pipe at now aitsts). run Fanca Sour 00*15*05’ Ead along Ba East me
ol the Northeast 1/4 d said Sacoon 31 tor 25 00 feel to Ba Southerly Ine
d Wilton Road. Fanca Sour 6932-59 Weal along said S o u r me d
Wilson Road 161 61 leal to Ba beginning ol a curve concave Westerly
having radus d 1215 93 toet central angto d 54-26 55* and Chord
bearing d SouT 45*4439 Wed. Bance Southerly along Ba arc there
d 1155 50 feel to Ba Port d Tangency. Banco South 795756" West
400 00 toet to Ba port d curvature d a curve concave SouFarty hav­
ing radius d 107593 leal, central angto d 3929-44* and chord bearing
d S o u r 6 9 4 3 X 9 West. Bance SouFarty along Ba arc Bared 364 66
toet. Fanca North 091339 Was! 170 47 Iael lo Ba POINT OF BEGIN­
NING. being Ba beginning d a curve concave SouFarty having radius
d 1215 93 leel. central angled 094959 . and chord bearing d Nortn
57*4514* Ead. fierce Easterly along Ba arc Bared 17 66 tool, fierce
North 31 *4929 West 15 00 leel radafy to Ba beginning d a curve con­
cave SouFarty having radxjs d 1230 92 Net. central angle d 00*3336*.
and Chord Dealing d S our 57*5916* Wad. Barca Westerly along Ba
arc Farad 6 39 toot Barca Sour 0 9 1 3 3 9 East 17 73 toot to Ba
POINT OF BEGINNING
Containing 195 square leal, more or toss
ANO
* PARCEL NO. 901C
PERMANENT EASEMENT
GRANT UN E ROAO
A portion d But certavi parcel as recorded in O R Book 2095. Page 660.
Pubkc Records d Sernnoto Courtly. Ftonda. lying in Ba Northeast 1/4 d
Section 31. Township 19 Sour. Range X Ead. Semnoie County.
Ftonda. being more particularly deserted as follows
Commence tl Ba Northeast Comer d Ba Northeast 1/4 d Section 31.
Townah-p 19 Sour. Range X East Sernnoto County Ftonda. (a 1’ von
pipe as now eiists). run Farce SouT 00*15X5* East along Ba East me
d Ba Northeast 1/4 d sad Section 31 lor 25 00 leet to f e Southerly me
d Wfaon Roed. Barca Sour 69*3759 West along said S o u r me d
Wilson Roed 161 61 toet to f a begwvng d a curve concave Westerly
having radua d 1215 93 toeL central angto d 54*2955’ and Chord
&gt;* bearing d SouT 45*44 39 Wed. Barca SouFarty along Ba aic BarePARCEL NO. 9015

of 118S.S0 lad to t a P ort of Tangoncy. Barca SouBi 72*57X9 Wad
400 00 toet to re p o rt dcurvatoft d a eutvt concave SouOartyhev-

havtngr
I radua d 1073 93 t o r t , central angto oM 4*20X9, and
iring ofI INorth 8 0 3 0 3 9 East Bianca Northerly along Ba arc
l.f'7 toet; Barca SouBi 22*1931* Ead 10 00 tod m daty to a
port on ■ carva concave BouBarty having radii* of 1096 93 tod. cen­
tral angto of 11*14X9 bid chord baartng d SouT 9 7 X 3 1 9 Wed.
Banco Westerly along f a arc Bared 20029 toet fa rc e S ou r
33*34*29 Ead 100 tod rBdaBy! lo a curve concave Southerly having
raduo of 1X0.99 toot contra! angto ot 03*0439. and Chord baartng ot
S o u r 54*5375* Wed. Bance Wadarty along Ba arc fa re d 56 94 tod
Bance North 37*1939 Wed 19 00 toot to Bw POBfT OP BEOBBfMO
Containing 2,964 square toeL more or toet
PARCEL NO. 6610
GRANT LM C ROAO
A porton d Bid carter parcel ssrecontod to O R. Book 2096. Pegs 690.
PuMe Records d Senvnoto County. Ftortda. tying r Ba Nonhead 1/4 of
Section 31. Tbafahto 19 S ou r. Range X East Senvnoto County.
Ftortdb borg more padeutoity ttoccnbed aa to*oe«:
Commence at r a Northeast Corner d f a Nonhead 1/4 of Beeaon 31.
TbenMVp 19 SouBi, Rang* X Ead. Senatoto Comfy. Ftortda. (a 1* bon
pipe aa noa ends), rm Banco S ou r 00*15X6* Ead along Ba Ead b a
of r e Northaatf 1/4 of M U Socaon 31 tor 29 00 toot to B a Southerly b a
of Wlaon Road. Banco SouT 9 9 3 7 5 9 W ed dong m u S o u r b a of
Wtson Road 161.91 tool to Ba beginning of a curve concave Westerly
hewig radua of 121&amp;K tooL central angia of 54*2955* did Chord
j d Soidi 45*4439 Ytoab Banco BouBarty along r a
of 1199 50 tod to t a P ort of Tangancy; Banco SouBi 72*9789 W sd
400 00 tool to « a port of cunrMuro of a curve concave BouBarty la vtog raduo of 10/5 93 tooL caned angto d 193721* and chord baaing
ol SouT 93*0929 WML Banco Westerly along t a arc Bared 366 46
toeL conamio Bance Wesa rty along B a ere of m U curve conceve
BouBarty hewig radue of 1079 92 tod Bvough a central angto ol
00*9729 and laving a chord boartng d S ou r 92*9439 W M a dalance ol 1940 toet Banco S o u r 0 0 3 3 3 9 Ead 14 77 tod to Ba
POM T O f SCOMNMO, Banco S o u r 373939 East 3.16 tool to Ba
bagmtng ol a curve ooncava 6ouBarty hawig radua ol 1060 93 toet
central angto Ol 00*09X T and chord bearing a SouBi 91*9949 West
Banco Wastorty along Ba arc fa ra d 2 61 toot Barao North 003339
Wed 4 96 tod to Ba POBfT OP BEOM NM Q
Containing 9 square toot more or less

Q UANT U N E ROAO
A porton d ta i certain parcel as recorded in O R Soak 1932. Page
1334. lying r f a Moitaod 1/4 d Secaon 31. Towratop 16 South.
Range X East Senvnoto County. Ftonda. berg morn pamcularty
From t a Nonhead comer d saU Sedan 31 (a 1* iron ptpt as noa
ousts) run SouT 003 9X9* East along Ba Ead b a d sad Northeast 1/4
d Secton 31 a dstance d 29 X tool to a port on t a exwang SouFarty
ngred way b a d WVaon Rood; Fanca run S o u r 9 9 3 7 5 7 W ed dong
serf SouFarty righto i way b a a dsunca d 47 79 tool tor 9a P ort d
Begwvng. Banco rm S ou r 363757 W ed a dsunca d X X toet
Bance ron Sour 6 9 3 7 5 7 West • dsunca d 91.06 tod; Banco tm
SouT 00*37X9 East a dsunca d 1000 toet Bance rm S ou r
193 7 5 7 West a dslanca ol 4731 tool to • port on a curve concave
Northwesterly, laving a radus d 1216 93 tool and a chord bearing d
North 19*2339 East Bance run Northerly along Ba arc d saU curve
Birou^i a central angle d 01*4917. • dUence d 3721 tod to a port
on Ba edaang SouFarty nght-dwey b a of WVaon Road. Barca rm
NorT 993 7 5 7 Ead along sard SouFarty ngm d way b a a dsunca d
113 93 toet lo re P o n d Begrvvng
Concerning 3,193 square toet mom or toM
OWNER.
JENO F. PAULUCCI
do James M Spoonhour. Esq
Lowndes. Droadcfc. DosSer.
►Cantor 4 Read. P A
315 North EoU Drive
Orlando, a 33903
PARCEL NO. I N
FEE SIMPLE
GRANT UN E ROAD
A portion d Bat carter parcel as recorded r O R Book 1931. Page
1199. lying n r e SouBaad 1/4 d Sedan X . Townsha 19 SouBi.
Range X Ead. Semroto County. Ftortda. bang mors pamcuUrty
From Ba Sodhead comer d sard Sou mean t/4. tm fance
00*14X7 Ead along Ba Ead b a Bared tar 1310 32 leel to Ba POBfT
OF BEQBtNBtQ Bance North 6945 5 9 Wed tor 66 X leal to a port
on r e Ead b a d Ba Gram Una Roed. Bance North 25*1740* Ead
along said Ead me tor 156.71 toil to Ba Ead ana d sard SouBaesl t/4;
Barca SouT 0034X 7 Wed tor 141.86 leal to f a POBfT O f BEOMNMO

Concerning 4,712 equate toeL morn or less
TOGETHER WTTH
PERMANENT EASEMENT
ORANT UNE ROAD
A porton d Sal certavi pared as recorded n 0. R Book 1831. Page
1193. lying n Ba SouBiwed 1/4 d Section 29 end r r e Ead 100 tod
a r a axiBwasl 1/4 or aecnon X . n lowns/vp 19 SouBi, Range M
Ead. Sernnoto County. Ftortda. being more pamcularty desertad as Id"ows
Trom f a SouBaesl comer d Ba SouBaas11/4 d sard Section X , (a 1*
iron pips as now exists) rm Farce North 00*14X7 Ead along f a East
me d Ba Sources! t/4 d sad Secton X . a dstance d 25 X toet to
a port on Ba North b a d WVaon Road and Ba POBfT O f BEGINPARCEL NO. (09

NMQ Bance SouT 99 3 7 5 7 Wed along Ba N orT Sne d sad wsson
Road tm 01 tod to a port on Ba Ead b a d Kara Road (AKA Kane
Sired). Bance North 0034X 7 Ead dong r e Ead b a d KaM Road
5 00 toeL Bance North 8 9 3 7 5 7 Ead 100 01 tod to a port on Ba Wed
b a d Ba SouBiwed 1/4 d Bed Sedan X . fierce North 995 7 3 9
Ead parMd to f a North b a d WVaon Sired 212 65 toeL Barca SouT
00*0739 East 5 00 toetto a port on Ba North m e d WVson Road
fa rce S o u r 993739 Wed along r e North me d WVson Roed
212 69 leel to the POM T OF BEGINNING
Contartng 1X63 square toeL more or toss.
OWNER: JENO F PAULUCCI
c/o James M Spoonhour. Esq
Lowndes. Droadck. Dorter.
Kartor 6 Reed. P A
215 North Eoto Drive
Ortando. FL 33803
PARCEL NO. I l l
FEE SIMPLE
ORANT UNE ROAO
A portion d Fiat certain parcel as recorded in O R Book 1689. Page
1163. lying in Bw Southeast 1/4 d Section X . Townarvp 19 SouBi,
Range X Ead. Samrnoto County, Florida, beeig more particularly
desertoed is toiowi
From Ba Soumeas! comer d sad SouBaasl t/4, ron Bierce North
003407 East along Ba Ead Sne thered tor 25 X leal to the North Ina
d Wsson Roed. Barca SouT 6 9 3 7 5 7 West dong sad North b a tor
1X01 leel to r e Poor d Beginning, thence continue SouT 69 3 7 5 7
Wad tor 142 65 led to a port on a curve concave Westerly, having a
radus d 1075 93 leel. central angle d 16*0151* and chord bearing
North 0914X 7 East, thence Northerly along sad curve lor 338 59 leel
to Ba P ort d Tangency. Bierce North 0034 0 7 Ead lor 342.53 Iael to
a port on Bw Sanford Oranl Lae. Barca North 25*1749 Ead along
sad Gram Line tor 212 46 leal to Ba Wed ngd d way ina d Kata
Street. Barca Sour 00*1407 West along sad Wed Sne tor 666 X led
to Ba Port d Begwvng
Containing 1 725 acros. mom or last
TOGETHER W ITH
PARCEL NO. 111A
FEE SIMPLE
GRANT UNE ROAO
A portion d Bal certain pared as recorded n O R Book 1669. Pegt
1163. tying In Ba SouBaasl 1/4 d Section X . Townsha 19 SouT.
Range X . Semnoie County. Ftonda, being more pemciiarty described
astoiows.
From Ba Southeast comer d sad SouBaasl 1/4, ron Bance North
0914 0 7 East along Ba East bra Bared lor 25 X leel lo Ba North Sne
d WVson Roed. Bierce S ou r 6 9 3 7 5 7 West along sad North me a
ddance d 292 66 leel lor Ba Pom! d Begwvng. Barca SouBi
69*3757 West along tad Northerly right d way b a a distance d
264 55 leel to a port on Ba Santord Oram Line. Bance North 25*1749
East along tad Santord Oranl Lira a distance d 749 26. Bance ron
South 0914 0 7 West a distance d 342 53 leel to a port on a curve
concave Westerly, having a radus d 1075 93 and a cord bearing d
S ou r 091457 Watt. Barca SouFarty along Ba arc d tad curve
Bvough e central angto d 18*01X1*. a distance 336 59 to Ba Port ol
Bepnrvng
Containing 3.J36 acres, more or toss
OWNER LARRY W NELSON, es Trustee
c/o James M. Spoonhour, Esq
Lowndes. Drowkck. Duster
Karvor E Reed. PA
315 North Eoto Drive
Ortando FL 32603
PARCEL NO. 116
FEE SIMPLE
GRANT UNE ROAO
A portion of thal certain parcel as recorded n O R Book 1915. Page 961.
Pubkc Records d Sernnoto County. Ftonda. lying n Ba Northeast 1/4 d
Secaon 31. Townsha 19 SouT. Range X East. Sernnoto County,
Ftonda. being more particularly described as tolows
Commence al Bw Northeast Comar d the Northeast 1/4 d Secaon 31,
Townsha &lt;9 Sour. Flange X East. Sernnoto County. Ftonda. (a 1* Hon
pipe St now fusts), ron trance S ou r 091505* East along the East Ina
d Ba Northeast 1/4 d ta d Secaon 31 lor 25 X toet to the Southerly Sne
d WVson Road. Barca S o u r 69*3757 West along sad S ou r b a ol
WVson Road 161 61 leet to Ba begwvng d a curve concave Westerly
having radus d 1315 92 leel. central angto d 54*36*55’ and Chord
bearing d S our 45*44 3 9 West. Farce SouFarty along Ba arc Baiad 1156 X leel to Ba Pont d Tangancy. Barca S o u r 73*5756’ West
400 X leet to Ba port d curvature d a curve concave SouBaity hav­
ing radus d 1075 92 leel. central angto d 30*39’44* and chord bearing
d Sour 674309 West. Bance Southerly along Bie arc Bared 364 66
leel to Ba POINT OF BEGINNING. Barca North 0 9 1 7 3 9 West 170 47
leel to Ba beginning d a curve concave SouFarty having radus d
1315 93 toet central angle d 33*04 0 9 , and chord bearing d SouBi

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45*4941’ West; Bonce SouFarty along Ba arc Bared 469.53 toet
Bance lo u r 00*1939 East 299.90 toet u B a beginning of a curve con­
cave SouBaity raving irfu e of 107693 toeL cenrnl en^e of 31*3917.
and chord baartng of North 3 9 4 9 0 9 East; Bance Nonrarty along r e
arc Bared 599 4S toet to BW POBfT O f BCOBfNBfO
Containing 1.704 acme, mom or lees.
PARCEL NO. 719

TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT
ORANT LINE ROAD
A portion d re t certain pared M recorded In O R Boon 1915. Pags 961.
Puble Records of Semroto County. Ftonda. lying si Bw Nonhead 1/4 d
Secton 31. Townsha 19 SouBi. Range X East. Semroto Coirty.
m —.
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« a i A J e i A j -X— - - -a - - ^ _ _ X- w — . rOfiOl.u DC
Big mOf«ApAnOMiry
OGvrnOGO AS
Commence M r e Norfwed Comer of Bw Northeast t/4 d SecSon 31,
Tbwnsfsp I f S o u r. Rings X EaaL Semroto County- Ftortdto (a I* iron
pipe as now exists), ron Bwnce S o u r 00*15X5* East along r e East me
d r e Northeast 1/4 d said Secson 31 tor2SXtoettoBwSouBwrtylne
Of wsson Road; Bianca SouT 99*3757 West along sail SouT bw d
WSOri MOAQ I Si S I S ti DSQwYWig Of A CUrVA COTCJVS WeilCOy nswrg
radus cf 1315 92 tolL central angto ol 64*2955* and Chwd bearing d
SouBi 48*44-39 West. Bianca Southerly along Bw arc fa re d 1155 50
tod to BW P ort ot Tbngmey; Bwnca S ouT 72*3759* Weal 4 X X toet
to Bw port d curvature of a curve concave SouBwrty hewig radus d
1075 93 tod. cenbal angto of 20&gt;*2944’ and chord bearing d Sour
6743X 9 Wad. Bwnce Southerly along Bw arc Bwmd 364 99 toeL
Banc* North 00*1739 W ed 17047 toet Bwnce North 00*1739 West
17.73 tod to Bw beginning of a curve concave SouBwrty Iw vrg radus
d 12X92 toeL o a rw iib x to d 06*3939. and chord bearing d South
S4*29Sr WML Bwnce Wastorty dong Bw wc Bwmof 14199 tad to Bw
POM T O f BEOM M NO; Bwnce S o u r 3 9 4 9 3 9 Ead IS X tod fid d ­
ly to BW beginning of a curve concave SouBwrty having radua d
121592 tod. and a central antfe of 0S*30X9. Bwnce WssWrty along
Bw arc r a n d 11972 toeL ranee N orT 44 1 9 3 9 West X X I e d rada*y to r e bogm ng of a curve concave SouBwrty having a radus d
1306 93 tod and central angto of 0S*30X9; fierce ron Easwrty dong
•w MC of said curve 14915 toeL twnoe SouT 3 T4 9 3 9 East 79 X tod
rackety to BW beginning of a Cunre concave Southerly hewig a l
12X92 tod and central angto of 01*00X9; Bierce Wastorty along Bw
arc d Mid cu m 2149 tod to Bw POBfT O f BEOMNMG
Comaasng 12X54 square toeL more or leee
AND
PARCEL NO. U S A
PERMANENT EASEMENT
GRANT LMC ROAD
A pomon d Bid certwn parcel es reartod tn 0 R Book 1915. Pegs
991, Pubic Records of Semroto Coirty. Ftonda. lying r Bw Northeast
1/4 ot Secaon 31. Idenaha 19 SouBi Range X East Semroto County.
Ftonda, berg mom parttedarty deterred a t toSows
Commence d Bw NorBwest Comer of Bw Northwest 1/4 d Secaon 31.
TbandSp I f SouBi Range X East Sensnoto Coirty. Ftorxtt. (a 1* iron
pipe as ram easts), ron Bwnce SouT 0015X5* East along r e East Ina
a Bw Nortwad I /4 of ta d Secaon 31 tor 23 X tod to Bw SouBwrty bw
of Wsson Road; Bwnce S o u r 99*3757 West dong sad Sour Ine d
WSSdi Road 191.91 toet to Bw begavsng oI a curve concave VYestorty
having radue d 121993 toeL central angle d 54*3955* and Chord
bearing a SouT 48*44-39 Wed; Bwnce SouBwrty along Bw arc Bwrod 1155 SO tod to Bw P ort d Tangancy. Bianca SouT 775759 Wed
4 X X led to Bw port d curvature d a curve concave SouBwrty hav­
ing radua d 1075 93 leel. central angto d 20*3944’ and chord bearing
d Sour 9743X9* W ed. Bwnce Southerly atorvj r e air ■hared 394 99
tod to Bw POBfT O F BEOM M NQ. Bwnce SouBi 00173C* Eed 14 27
toeL Bwnce N orT 7 7 1 9 3 9 W sd 11.32 toel to Bw begrnrg d a curve
ooncava SouBwrty having radus d 1075 92 toeL central angto d
00*2739. and chord bearing d N orT 52*14-77* Ead. Bwnce Easwrty
along Bw arc ra te d 6 61 tod B Bw PO M T O f BEGBBfMQ
Containing 49 square ieeL more or toes.

Section 31 and ron Bianca S ouT 0013X 9 Ead atong Bw Wed m e of
said Northaed t/4 a distance d 1780 51 tod; Bwnce ron Nortn
193733" Ead a distance d 810 31 toet Bwnce ron North 0013X 9
Wed a ckstance d 55 X toel tor Bw P o n d Beginning Bunco ron
North 0 0 1 3 X 9 Wed a dstance d X X tool. Bwnca ron North
99*37X5* Ead a dstance d 96 toet mom or toss to r e wetem edge of
Lake Sian. Bwnca ron SouBwrty dong sad waters edge 34 leel mom or
leee; Bwnca ron SouT 69*37X5* West a dstance d I X ted mom or
Wm to Bw P ort d Segrrwig
Containing 3 .0 X square toel mom or less
OW NER LARRY W NELSON, as Trustee
c/o Jerries M Spoonhour. Esq
Lowndes, Drotdck. Dollar.
►Cantor 4 Reed. P A
315 North Eoto Drive
Ortando. FL 33603
Each Determent m tanner notified Bid Bw PeMUrwr wd petition for
an Order d Taking betom Bw HONORABLE GENE STEPHENSON, one
of Bw Judges of Bw above-styled Court on Thursday Bw 23rd day d
September, 1999. d 9 X a m . m Courtroom K. al Bw Semroto County
CourthouM. Santord. Ftortda. r accordance wsh its Dectoraaon d
Taking heretofore fried r Bus cause A l Defendants to Bits sui and a l
other Interested pantos may Bme/y requed a hearing on Bw Psdon tor
Bw order d liking al Bw tone and place designated *nd be hMid Any
Defendant tabng lo Me a Smety requed tor hearing that waive any right
to object to Bw Order d Taking
ANO
Each Defendant and any oowr persona daimng any feared n Bw
property dktcrtw d r Bw Peeeon r bw ebove-stytod Eminent Dom ar
proeaedtog b hereby mqdred to serve wiewn dttanaes. t any you have,
to Bw Pewton heretofore tied r Bus cause on fw Padwner. and any
requed tor • hearing on Bw Pethon tor Bw ontar d Taking. 4 deseed, on
PeMtonar's Attorney, whose name and tddrsst is shown below on or
betom Thursday. Sapfember 18. 1999. and to Ma Bw original d your
wrBtan defeneea and any request tor hearing on Bw Petition tor Bw
Order of Taking wifi Bw Ctort d Bus Court adwr betom service on Bw
PebBoner"* Attorney or knmadbtety Vwmkltof. to show what right. Mto.
Meres! or ton you have. 6 any. or claim in and to Bw proparty daacnbad
in said Padton and to show cauM. • any you hava. why said property
ihcruto not be condemned lor bw uses and purposes as set lorth n said
PaMon. N you tai to answer, a defadl may ba amtrod agatnd you tor
Bw mtof dsmandad m Bw PeMon B you Ia4 to requed a haanng on Bw
Pewton tor O d e r d Taking you thal ww*e m y ngN to object lo sard
order ol Taking
W ITNESS my hand and seat d taxi Court on Jd y X . 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF TH E CIRCUIT COURT
M ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
By: R UTH KING
Deputy Ctort
(Court Sea!)
ROBERT A. McMILLAN. County Attorney I
tor Semnoie County. Ftonds
Senvnoto County Services Bu**ng
1101 Ead Fkd Street
Santord. Ftortda 33771
Tataphorw (407) 866-573S
Pubtsfi Sunday. Augud 23.1999 and Sunday. Augud 29.1999
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LIST O f 91M N O LI COUNTY
PERMANENT EASEMENT
1.
Project 7RFP 477 99BJC
ORANT UNE ROAD
Protect Tide: CoaMon Services tar
A portion d tw t carter pared as recorded m O R Bcoi 1918, Page 991.
Pubic Defender's Odes. EnvvonPubic Records of Semroto County; Ftonda. tying Vi Bw Nonhead 1/4 d
mental Serv&lt;ces,'JUUr. Animal
Secaon 31. Toamaha 19 SouBi Range X Ead. Samnole County.
Control and Ltarary 4 Leisure
Ftonds. being mom pamcularty desc/toed as toeoae:
Services Document 14771. Due
Commence d Bw Nonhead Comer d Bie Northaed 1/4 d Secaon 31. Dear September 29. 19M d 2 00
Townsha 19 SouBi FtengsX Ead. Senvnoto County. Florida, (a f iron pie . toed Mto.
pipe M now adds), ron Bwnce SouT 0015X6* Ead along Bw Ead Ine
2. Profsct (PS-S43-98BJC
d r a N o m a d 1/4 ol said Secton 31 tor 2 5 X tod lo re SouBwrty me
d Wtoon Road; Bwnce S o u r 89*3757 Wed along tad Sour bw d
fig Serrcet tor Bo4 and
Wtaon Road i l l S I tod begm ng d a curve concave Wastorty having Tessng Doaenent S543I. Due D e li
radus d 1215 93 to n central angle d 54*3955* and Chord bearing d
October S. 1999 d 2 00 p m . toed
Sour 45*44-39 W ed. Bwnce SouBwrty along r e arc fa re d 1155 50
3 Protect IPS-S44-M BJC
tod to Bw P ort ol Tangwicy; Bwnce S ouT 72*3759 Wed 4 X K led
Project Tee ProSeeeand Engneerto Bw pom d curvature d a curve concave SouBwrty having radus d
1073 93 toaL carerat angle d 293944* and chord baartng d Sour mg Serves* tar Trend and Oetoy
574708* Wen. thence SouFarty along r e etc r ated 784 58 leet. Skidy Docuiwra 15441. Due Date:
Whether you're
17. 1999 d 2 X pm .
•writ* North 091T39* W sd 170 47 tod B Bw POBfT O F BEOBiNMO.
buying or selling,
fiance North 0 9 1 7 3 9 Wee! 17.73 leer to f a Degmnkng d a curve con­
4.
cave SouBwrty having radkis of 12X. 93 toaL c e rM amps d 06*3934*.
you’ll get more
Protect TM r Coneueng Services tor
end chord baartng d S o u r 54*3956* West fa rce VWstorty atong r e
Houaeig and Commwwy Devetopfor your money
arc Bwmd 141.99 toaL Fiance South 78*4929 Eed 1 3 X tod radafy
to Bw beginning of e curve ooncava SouBwrty having radus d 1213 82
Oocunent #5481.
with an ad in
toaL central angle of 0610X 9. and chord bearing d North 541 5*44’
Due Dale; October 6. 1999 d 2 X
East Bwnce Easterly along r e arc Bwmd 1X 87 tod to Bw POM T O f p m . tocattme
the Classifieds.
BEGINNING
For Mormeaon on m y d Bw
Containing 2.047 squire leel. mom or bee
Semmoto County DCC projects,
ANO
ptoase cal Mormeaon on Demand,
PARCEL N a i l l C
PERMANENT EASEMENT Inc. (407) 975X020.
To Place Your Ad
ORANT UNE ROAD Pubasll Augud 29. 1999
A porton d Bid certain parcel as mcorded r O R Booi 1915, Page 961, OEF-221
Pubkc Records d Samrnoto County Ftonda. lying to Bw Northeast 1/4 d
Sacoon 31, TownsfUp 19 SouBi Range X East. Sarmnde County.
Ftonda. being mom pamcularty deterred as tolowt
p A flA G * 1 ° ^ '
Commence al Bw Nonhead Comer d r e Northaed 1/4 d Sacoon 31,
L e a r n to D riv e
Toentha 19 SouT. Range X Ead. Seminole County, Ftortda. (a 1'iron
Poe as now exists), run fierce S o u r 0915X6* Ead atong Bw Ead me
T ra c to r T ra ile rs
d Bw Northaed 1/4 ol sard Sedan 31 tor 23 X led to Bw SouBwrty bw
d Wsson Road. Bwnce S o u r 69 3 7 5 7 Wed dong sard SouT me d
Wtaon Roed 161 61 tod to Bw begm ng d a curve concave Westerly
having radus d 1215 93 leel central angle d 54*29*55* and Chord
bearing d SouT 45*44-39 Wed. Bwrca SouBwrty atong Bw arc Bwreol 1135 50 le d to Bw P o n d Tangwicy. thence SouT 773759 Wed
4 X X tod to Bw p o n d curvature ol a curve concave SouBwrty hav­
it* Job
ing radus d 1075.92 leet. central angle d 292944" and chord bearing
ol SouT 67 43 X * West thence SouBwrty dong Bw arc thereof 364 68
O p p o r t u n K io s !
toel Bwnca SouT 0013X 9 Eed 14 27 tod to Bw POINT OF BEGIN­
N.iliun.illy AccreU'tffd
NING. thence SouT 0 9 1 7 3 9 East 4 68 leet to Bw be^nnkig d a curve
VA ^ DAN IIS AupiuveiJ
conceve SouBwrty having radus d 1060 92 led. central angle d
Visit our i
29*1O'23*. and chord bearing d SouT 37*15 57 Wed. Bwnce WeiWrty
dong Bw sic Bwm d 540.IS toel. Bwnce North 871 93* Wed 15 X tod
rsdaly to Bw beginning d a curve conceve SouBwrty hewig radus d
1075 92 tod. central angle d 29*2904*. and chord bearing d North
37*3947 East Bwnca Easwrty along Bw arc Bwted 550 65 led.
Bwnca Sour 37 1 9 2 9 East 11 33 toet to Bw POINT OF BEGINNING
Cornering 8.199 square leet. mom or test.
ANO
PARCEL NO. 608
PERMANENT EASEMENT
GRANT UNE ROAD
Y o u ’ll find the
A porton d that carter pared as mcorded in O R Book 1915 Page 961,
“ B a s t B a rg a in s ”
O R Book 1925. Page 3 5 .0 R Book 1933, Pags 1334 and O ft Book
1954. Pages 1917 • 1919. lying to Bw Nonhead 1/4 d Sedan 31.
In the
Townsha 19 Sour. Range X East. Samrnoto County. Ftonda. bang
S a m in o la H a ra ld
mom pamcularty deterred as loaows
Commence al Bw Northwest corner of Bie storeseal Northeast 1/4 d
C la s s ifie d s !
PARCEL NO. 916M

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Cowl at Vw 19th Judciai C ro tt n
and lor Samnola CctoYy FtovU.
••town CHASE MORTGAGE COMPANY F A. A CHEMICAL MORT­
GAGE c o m p a n y . « Piartit: and
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to aw fujhott and bail twKMr lor
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Samnola County courtoxiM In
Santord 5emnAa County FlondA
al 11 00 A M on vw 14tn day ol
SaptamMt. 1999. Via toAowmg
deacrtod property a* tat M l n
u d Fatal Judgment c ■«
LOT 22. MAYFAIR SECTION
FIRST AOOITI0N. ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD­
ED IN PLAT ROOK IX PAGE aa. OF
THE PUBLIC r e c o r d s OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY, FLORM3A.
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES
ACT YOU ARE ADVISED THAT
THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT­
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANO
ANT INFORMATION OBTAINSO
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 17V1 day of Augutt. 1999
MARVANNE MORSE
CNrk d Cacut Coal

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Dl*n rmtnoi
Tatry Ymng ot Santord n Sullarmg from end »l»go Kidney
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and
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need* the fwtp ol FtmUy.
Fnands. and ma community
Tarry n a loving IDrier and
husband Due to Via nalura ol

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at Via OrtaretoSantord Airport
J a r r y a Cotarm

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Representatives

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SopMmbor 7.1999. And Ma Vo ong-

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Pubkari Augutt 9.15.22. 29.1999
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THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
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Maitland, Florida 32791

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Include the ability to work weekends,
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lanford, Florida 32773
( 407) 322-3693 .

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Semlnofe Herald, Sanford, Florida - Sunday. August 29,1999 • 7 »
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71—Help Wanted

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71—Help Wanted

Adwrtiae your yard sale la llw
Semimate Herald for only S J I / p e r line
Call by Noon on Tecaday and your W ine ad ran
run for three daya In the HrraM for only M . 18!

- Blast-Masters
ISandblastingCo.
I" Portable and Shop Work
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71—Help Wanted

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Dump Truck Driver/
SITE WORK LABORER
Vacation/ Benefits
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71—Help Wanted

71—Help Wanted
OutsMs Salas: Hugs potential,
eorp. mat, km product Poetov*
knags Embroidery, 771-4152

and eoordtnatton ot mam*
tananca
for
ail
bus­
ings grounds.utility dtatnbution
aystems.and appNancaa This
(Ob raquirat knowledge of carpantry plumbing,meaonry.aqutpman) rapor tuen as hasting and
air condttonng.rofhgerator.aulomotka or otnar mechancal datncaa TNa position raports to
tha Eiacutrva Director or Na/har
dasgnaa tor )o0 paftormancat
Bachators Dagraa Prafarrad, or

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Hours Great Pay. Ideal tor
School Moms Call 131-2301

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Ouanart and UMrttee inciut
Far toquktas to 407-3ai-M4e

PtanisVOryanlst: Grace Fettowsnip Congregational Church
Cal Tusa-Frt. 9-1pm. 322-4584
Pina Hasan Days, soma rwee.
aipd
pratarrad. dependable
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Knowledge of community eof
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phttoeophy
and
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Industrial Steel
Concrete
Storage Tanks
Signs
Boat Bottoms
Pools

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M ic h a e l D. M arja m a President
twnus. Cal M k a * 324-7307

113 Lindsay W iy • Sanford, FL 32771

REALTY
CORPORATION

Crparancad Liam Mamtananca
Saraon Mechanically rnckned
Vend drivers ScanM Salaried
Pot4torv Orf/WIF 3234554

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Real Estate Appraisal SarvfeM
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FAX (407)322-8353

Serving Cantnri Florida Sines 1999

C o n v e n ie n t
S p a c io u s
A ffo rd a b le

With Liberty And
Justice For All
• STUDIO * 1 BEDROOM
• Single Story IVtign
• Friendly On-Sfte Management
• No One Below or Above
/ • Furnished or Unfurnished
• Energy-Efficient
d
• Electricity Furnished in Studios
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TO
QUAUFIEDAPPLICANTS
MUST PRESENT THIS AO
Spacious A partm ents with large Closets • Lake Front
• Volleyball • Sparkling Pool • Tennis Courts
10 ACRES. QUIET COUNTRY SETTING

2900 Airport Blvd.,
Sanford, FL 32771

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3291 S. SANFORD AVE., SANFORD • 323-3301

Experlm ants
Attempted
Actor Sharif
Photo- —
(times tor
pictures)
Unclose (post.)
Closat item
— Q. R obinson
Baltimora bird
Connad
Choir voice
In disorder
DOWN

20 Newborn a
clothing
23 Climbing vines
26 Map abbr.
27 Rower’s need
30 Umlted
32 W easel
34 Bird home
35 Staggered
36 Drink lor two?
37 Above (poet.)

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Donald Duck
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2 central a /c ’s, fireplace,
o ver 2 4 0 0 sq. ft. of living sp ace,
tile and carpet, w alk-in storage
2 pole bam s with w a te r and
electricity, stocked pond.
Zoned Agricultural.
As Is • M ust S ell

5 5 0 Lemon B l u f f Road • Osteen
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 2 - 4 1 5 6

Country Lake Apts
AJRPORT b l v d .

Country Lake
Apartments
2714 Ridgewood Ave., Sanford • 330-5204

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20 S tar Wars
princess
21 H ouston team
22 Shaped like a
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cigar
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“Historic Mayfair”

August
Specials
2 Bedroom

*575per month
3 Bedroom

41 River In
Belgium

realtor

2910 W. LAKE UARY BOULEVARD
LAKE UARY. FL0RI0A 33746
OFFICE: (407)324-9211. EXT. 105
TOLL FREE: (800)17162-9267
FAX: (407) 322 9619 PAGER: (407) 372-0401
E -M at calltofdedA 0l.com

• Volleyball Court
• Exercise Room
• Sparkling Pool
• Large Floor Plan
• Energy Efficient
• Washer/Dryer

4br,2 12tu lumaw*l w a J L it e U r n * CompMaif
i«muM*&gt; IJand Kitfan with huge Butter» Peaky
Formal l.vng 4 Dnrvj fluurs w-Ji separata Fjm y
ftoom. Servered Uatf pw*o a 3i Bn.* bbU Eitta kA lor
ad tod pnvacy ( W s n r i rooms and Srxunty System
Prxvd Mow approaul at $129,000 Cal tvjo Catwoy
« RE LUX IfeMy ftaouca* 407-32482M *»t 105

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Mkhan 2 car garage Nerghborfood part. Close to aft
meor nark. Uc Mir'd Owners S8SUOO Catt Dede
Ci.! may a MLUAX ftoaOy Raanurrm 407-324 9211
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TOWN CENTRE
Apartments
100 W illn e r C irc le • S a n fo rd
Hours: M -F 9-6 • Sat. 10-4

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away kom Sxrmcfa town* Uaf. Samrtto Conmrtty
Co4vga and 4 r-vaur rcadi Partout tor
ampry
nariars. unai LunAer u x jn , ato ONLV $51,000 Cal
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Sanford, Florida. Sunday, Augual 29,1909

93—Rooms For Rent

71— H il t W anted

1/3 MaMto Hama, Fenced Yard
SanlordAonowood Area. 8875/
1575 Dap » 4 n i Aik lor M
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LASER OPERATOR

•8am-5pm
•WHTraait
•Responsible individual w/batic
computer lU t
•*6*ry to lit SOto* or mom
'Orugk** Enwonrwntt
Cal 323-5121 Between 9am
Noon tor appt Aak lor Mr. Mggmi or Nancy
General lebor

LABOR READY

W» Maid aarvtca
321-4900
Fum rm, al ui. eabia. A/C,
My, phone, kAcn uaa. aactany
door. 99S-S12SN4L 310-7371
lor rant at my noma wan
color TV. Mull aaa to appreci­
ate. CM M. Cooper. 323-1470
for Rant: tIOOfoeek or
8375/month. mdudaa

TORRENT
19 Lake Botova
2/1 House 2 5 Acrea.Lake/ront

1803 W. 4 to SL
3/131
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Maytaa Meadows, inckjdaa
Comm Pool Alawn Man.

407-329-5158. t* mag
tor Pfonb Claan kantohad
tor wortdng person. cabfo 879/
wk ♦ ctopoa* Includat al u»kaa 913081 tor 6794431 (Hm)

LAB0RER8 • ALL 9IQLLB
W* Hava AJob For Vbul

WORK TODAY
CA$H TODAY

119 S French Aye.
1/1 Apt C
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No Experience R*«ir*d
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1852 S French Ava
Santort 323-4343
S3 S SantordBvd.
Ortando 291-4111
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at »a Manna HoM. S30 N PatwattoAva, Serriord__________

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to Ml haavy beds and
weekend* 85 IS pit to
Cal 3234899 11-4 daly lor in-

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98—R entals

Mtchanlc/2 eyes*
aqupnwt Aiao rapaa buds 4
trailara Salaried poaition In
Sanford 329-4556
TRUCK DRIVER lor S day* a
aaibiy M km*. local
Only naat and daan
should apply Naada to
COLteanaa
m a J M 4-361S
Truly Nolan haa an opamng lor
an administrators poaition.
Computar knoarladga hetplul.
but not nacaaaary Oraat eo
benefit*. insurance. 40IK. madcal. dantal. Apply at 2920 8.
Ortando Dnva,I, Sanlord
WaraliouaWVartkal BUnda to,WW Train MedteM

97—Apartments ■
F urnished

• PORZK2 REALTY*

7 in out of
loam 8100/wk al b«a md
Good lor fo paraon Cal 330-

99—Apartments ■
U nfurnished

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7 ml out ot
8100/wk al be* met
Good lor a0 paraon Cal 330-

1 and 2 bedroom apartnanto tor
ivaraant Sanlord loear aaporl From 8*00/

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1 Sedroom Cfflctoncy. UN
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tood 837V
Dap 1APal
331-9787
botaood.

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ANo Apanmant tar Stofpa or
Couple CM tar Ho. 8300-5500
ftsMy 9294)127 (local Cafon)
8 bownsown i t ford 0

antranea.

t bttm 8306 MHr mo Oap
NO PETS 407-211391-3944

bad. W/D. pool. HOGrno .
8250 Dapoait 407-321-1294.

MARINER S VILLAGE
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FumMwd 1 to Apt In HtaL
“ ‘ ' l IncM.. No Pats,

323-9970

flap 111 9111

LO SE W E IG H T
T H E IA Z Y W A Y
T H E IN C R E D IB L E F A T B O R M N O C O O K IE

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___ WAREHOUSE
Immadata openmgs, lor a _
weraftou** n Sanlord. day and
afternoon
abide
avataMa
STAffTtC AT ISJfl w/montofy
ma n no exo raa WO bunjl
your are «*&gt;ng to team. Cad
IAO WELDERS 2 yri aw&gt; Ap­
ply at paraon Fry Wwgri MFO,
210 Tacn Dnva. Sanlord 3309000
Zoo Taachar
WT toacn Education Program to
atudnnti vtamng tat Zoo Work
wan arvmala Flaibia daya. MF.900 am • 200 pm Teerhnq
E«p pral but w*l ram 86 SOTv
Can *07-323-4490 or complaw
an appacabon al Cantral Ftanda
Zoological Park. 37S3 N. Hay
17-92. Sanlord. FI

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100% N A TU R A L. H IG H F IB E R . O R E A T TA S TIN G
C H O C H O L A TE C H IP C O O K IE
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153—Acreage Lot For
Sale

99—A partments
U nfurnished
1/1

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moettop

APT lor rent
8400/
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101— H ouses FURNISHID

DELTONA 10 *0*4 IdMl tor

tanrang or r»jr»aryt Zoned agri­
cultural. 43.400/ACRE Sm
down w/0wnar knance 904-797­
1773 ar 964-797OARMOOS FARMS • (Mean/
Datoma area to boml weal tor
horse* or cant* term Mob**
home or home*—. Zoned agrt
Ha* **4. aapoe. S atoctnc.
847.900 Frwnang aval w/ am
down payment (9M) 797-SMO

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103—HousesU n FURNISHED

181—A ptuances St
Furniture F o r S ale

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ttoementa are subject to toe
Fedsrto Fair Housing Act which
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son, or
on race, col­
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331-4331

Apt atoi WAVtor aato
Weakergood con*. 8110
Dryer 844 333-4944
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pop up trundto Sti* in boxes
Coat 1400 Met aa* 8300 caaft
492 2541

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3/2 WDMGerag*.Lg lot
CAVA.Leaae w/1

Dobanwen mJa. ITS. aw.
302-3144

238—V ehicles W anted

The SantMMto Herat* Classi­
fieds era toe quickest and moat
inexpensive way to sal your
cart Rot your torse Ine ad tor 10
day* and pay only 821 OOt Even
better. I you •*• it
(which w* KNOW yo
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can stop your ad and onfy pay
lor toe number of day* N actua*y rant Whtoa DaePf
Call today and w atch
tha Harald Claaatflada work for youll
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Good CondWon. 1180 00
407-323-1490
La/y Boy sacoonal. mdudaa 2
racknera. 8650 42* fl/44* top
tabto w/4 chain. 8500 V
love teal w/2 chan. 8200 330­
9209 after 6pm

3/1. Lg Yard.CAVA8425600
SANFORO
3/t.W/Fam Rm Carport
Lg Yd. CAVA8860650
SANORA
3/2 Spto Plan wrt)bl Oaraga.FP
lg Yard U SO 850
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Seminole Herald • Sanford, Fla. • Sunday, August 29,1999 •

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New York Tim es I
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,1 . H A R R Y P O T T E R A N D T H E S O R ­
C E R E R 'S S T O N E , by J . K. Rowfing.
(Levlne/Schotasttc. $10.05.) A British
’ boy finds his fortune attending a school

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of witchcraft.
2. H A N N IB A L , by Thom as Harris.
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his escape, the flendsh psychiatrist
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*. H A R R Y P O T T E R A N D T H E C H A M ­
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4. G R A N N Y D A N , by DanieOe Steel.
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*In czarist Russia.
5. M O T H E R O F P EA R L, by Melinda
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-0 . W H IT E O L E A N D E R , by Janet Filch.
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T O H U N T IN G A N D
FIS H IN G , by Melissa
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ThjH uM iijn^o*SK rtfloliH Cotrty H M w y, often ntttnd to m "Tho Otd Folks H o rn ,.- w u rscsnfly selected let i n owe honor —

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0 . T H E TE S T A M E N T , by John
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10. T H e G IR L W H O L O V E D T O M
G O R D O N , by Stephen King. (Bcribner,
$16.06.) W hen a young girl gets lost In
the woods, she Is saved by her spiritual
association with a relief pitcher for the
Boston Red Sox.

Non-Fiction
1. TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE, by
Mitch AJbom. (Doubieday, $19.05.) A
sportswrtter tells of his weekly visits to
his old college mentor, who w as n ear
death ’s door.
2. THE GREATEST GENERATION,
by Tom Brokaw. (Random House,
$24.95.) The lives of m en and women
who cam e of ag e during the
D epression and World War II.
3. SHADOW, by Bob Woodward.
(Simon &amp; Schuster, $27.50.) How the
W atergate scandal affected the
Administrations of Richard Nixon’s five
su ccessors.
4 . THE FIRST WORLD WAR, by John
K eegan. (Knopf, $35.) A military histo­
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m en In the trenches.
5. THE ART OF HAPPINESS, by the
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with S ara Rimm-Kaufman and llonna
Rimm. (Crown, $25.) The experiences
of 1,000 girts a s they becam e su c ­
cessful women in today's society.
8. CONVERSATIONS WITH GOD:
Book 1, by Neale Donald Walsch.
(Putnam. $19.95.) The author
a d d re sse s questions of good an d evil,
guilt and sin.
9. THE HUNGRY
OCEAN, by Linda
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the N ortheast coa3t.
1 0 .1 AINT GOT TIME TO BLEED, by
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Reflections on politics and other sub­
jects.

B y Bill K am a

Stan Writer
SANFORD - Just around the com er
of Sanford's best kept secrets.

Uesone

T\im to 300Bush Boulevard, and

The secrets of Sem inole County’s early steam ships. The m useum traces the
years can be discovered by learning its
history. What better plaC6 to Start than
w ithin Orange C ounty in 1845
^
‘Qld Folks Home,’ w hich was recently aIJlytaa ^
placed on the National Register o f
A
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room *”~
filled
N ative American
artifacts features a history o f the
Historic Places.
Seminole Indians, including their break

there sits a pebble dash stucco building
w ith the treasures
of Seminole C ounty's past inside.
More than 1,800 people have visited
the Museum of Seminole County History in
since October, 1998. The m useum was offi­
cially placed on the N ational Register of
Historic Places in June.
The 22 rooms in the 3,000 square foot
m useum each feature different exhibits,
ranging from N ative American artifacts to a
Citrus Room.
"We start off on a time-line," said
M useum Specialist Karen Jacobs. "Then we
have Indian exhibits, and exhibits on the
fort (Fort Mellon), transportation, the

grow th of our towns, a Celery Room, Citrus
Room and we even have a French Room."
The French Room details the life of Seth
French, the second M ayor of Sanford. The
m useum also has a m odel country store, a
hospital room, a county services room, and
m any old pictures from across Seminole
County.
"We have a little bit for everybody,"
Jacobs said. "And, everything w e have is
donated."
There are also exhibits about railroads and

from the Creek Tribe in Georgia and
the Cherokees in Carolina. Seminole is
a Native American w ord m eaning
"Runaway."
The building where the M useum of
Seminole County History is located first
opened in 1926 to house the poor.
Jacobs said as many as 36 people once
lived in the building, while nurses and
cooks worked at the home.
"The locals just knew it as the O ld Folks
Home," Jacobs said.
Residents of the "Old Folks Home" raised
See History, Page 6C

C om in g H o m e
Why Sem inole High School’s principal loves her new job
At 6:45 each m orning, Karen Coleman stands
outside Seminole High School, personally greet-

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arr*v*n8 f or classes.
Coleman, an assistant principal at
W inter Springs High School since
that's school's birth, was the nat­
ural choice to succeed Gretchen
Schapker as principal at the
school. She graduated from Seminole High in
1964. The football stadium at Seminole
High is named fo r her brother, the late
Tom Whigham. To be sure, Coleman is
filled with pride about her Seminole
High homecoming. She talked about
what's happening at the school with
the Herald's Russ White this week.

th e elem ents of g re a tn e ss. It's th e flagship
sch o ol of the county. T h e first in the county.
It's alw ay s been a g re a t sch o o l. But you
h a v e n 't seen an y th in g y et. It took 35 years
fo r m e to com e hom e - a n d w h a t a great
h o m e it is. I'm th rille d to h a v e th is job.
Q . You m aking som e c h an g e s, a re n 't you?
Tell us ab o u t the a d d i­
tio n of a sev en th p eri-

d e n ts a n o p p o rtu n ity to e x p lo re classes
b e y o n d th e ir reg u la r sc h e d u le . T his m ay
m ean a co m p u te r o r in te rn e t class, a u to
m ech an ics, (AP) college c re d it co u rses.
W e're excited ab o u t the s e v e n th p e rio d pos
sib ilitie s. Som e stu d e n ts w h o m ay h av e
'te s t a n x ie tie s' can use th is p e rio d fo r a tes
p re p a ra to ry class. Wait a n d see h ow
S em in o le H igh stu d e n ts d o o n th e ir test
sco res now .
Q . H ow are the S em inole s tu d e n ts d o in g
in re g a rd to d ress code re g u la tio n s?
A. W e're pleased . It's to u g h fo r s tu d e n ts
to d a y o r at any tim e - to d re s s th e w ay p ar
e n ts an d teach ers w ish th e y w o u ld . If yoi
g o in to the ju n io r d e p a rtm e n t of a store
a n d look at the clothes, h a lf o f w h a t is
th e re w o u ld violate th e sch o o l d re ss
co d e. It's p articu la rly to u g h for y o u n g
w o m en w ith so8 m any s h o rt to p s and

Q. You c o u ld n 't be m uch h a p p i­
e r than you are a b o u t th is job co u ld you?
A. S em inole H ig h School has all
Sanlord Optimist Club. Coleman has made a habit of
reaching out to her students end the community.

See Coleman, Page 6C

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things either, particutarty if they involve a
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smiling.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) People in
general should be more receptive than
usual today. If there Is someone you'd
like to contact who could be portinent to
your plans, open the lines of communica­
tion now.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) You happen
to be one of the Zodiac signs who are

numbered among the front runners today,
so lake advantage ol this by going after
what you want now.
ARIES (March 21-Aprll 19) Greater
progress can be made today 4 you're the
one calling all the shots lor the planned
events of the day. Don't delegate to oth­
ers anything you're more capable of han­
ding
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Unexpected
trends are now stirring in your favor. In
fact, you might even receive reparations
today lor two old obligations you had just
about wntten off.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Getting others
to do what you want them to do while
making thorn think it's their own idea is
your genius today. However, you'll use
this ploy only lor honorable reasons
CANCER (June 21-July 22) This is not
the day to postpone performing what
you're capable ol doing now. because
you can make more strides today lhan
you may be able to tomorrow
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Tackling a variety
ol tasks today should be no problem lor
you. In fact, the more challenging some­
thing is, the more creative and imagina­
tive you're likely to become

C l* »b y N E \ln c

WIN AT BRIDGE
A R L O A N D J A N IS

by Jim m y John son

What makes a good
penalty double?

b y J i m D a v is

Zla Mahmood has probably made
more penalty doubles than anyone
else. And in his Hols Bridge Tips arti­
cle, he called one variety the Panther
Double, lie recom m ended using it
when the opponents have an invita­
tional auction — so th eir high-card
power is limited — and you know the
cards don't lie well for them
This was Z ia's exam ple deal.
North’s raise to two spades limited his
hand, and as South had passed as
dealer, they were known to have mini­
mal game values. So, when North bid
three no-trum p, E ast — with wellplaced club honors and short spades
— pounced with a p an th er double.
Having a heart bolster, maybe South
should have passed, but it would have
been carnage. Instead, he ran to the
known 5-3 fit. (If N orth had four
spades, he wouldn't have bid three no
trump.) That was purring to West's
cars.
West led th e club seven: queen.

North
OS 28 W
a A72
wA3
J B4
A Q 10 3 2

PHILLIP
ALDER
West

East
A8

a q to 9 t
*q 7 s5 4

* J 9 B2
* Q 10 6 3
* KJ 98

♦ A5
a 74
king. six. South won the heart switch
in hand with the king, played a trump
to dummy's ace and a second spade to
his king, gettin g news that should
have been expected. (East threw a di­
amond.) South continued with a club
to dummy’s ace and a club ruff. West
overruffed, cashed the spade queen,
and exited with a heart to dummy's
ace.
In desperation, South tried a dia­
mond to his king, but West won with
the ace and led the heart queen. South
could ruff, but that was his last trick.
Were you keeping track? That was
four down. BOO to East-W est. True,
probably South could have saved a
trick in the play, but 500 is still a lot
better than 150.

South
a K J B5 3
v K to
♦ K9 72

a 65

Vulnerable: East-West
D ealer South
South
Pass
la
3♦
4a

West
Pass
Pass
Pass
Dbl.

North
Ia
2a
3 NT
All pass

Opening lead: a 7

C lSM byN EA lnt

East
Pass
Pass
Dbl.

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Frank anniversary

Viola and Richard

Couple celebrate 50 years together

Frank began dat­

Viola an d Richard "DickieF ra n k a r e a living m o n u m en t to
a n Im m ortal love story. A s th ey
c e le b ra te th e ir golden w edding
a n n iv e rsa ry year, th e F ra n k s
rejoice over th e m u ltitu d e o f
b le ssin g s bestow ed u p o n th em .
He w a s b o m In St. C lo u d a n d
sh e In T a m p a a n d th e y m oved
to S an fo rd w hen th e y w ere
elem en ta ry school c h ild re n .
T hey b e g a n d a tin g In th e n in th
g rad e a n d have h ad e y e s only
for e a c h o th e r since. “We n ev er
d ated an y o n e else.* V io la s a id .
"We h a v e h a d a good fifty
y ears."
T hey g ra d u a te d from S e m i­
nole High School in 1948 a n d
w ere m arried on Aug. 17, 1949
at All S o u ls C atholic C h u rc h In
S an fo rd . They b rought u p th e ir
two so n s . Tollle an d C h ris In
th e c h u rc h an d All S o u ls
C ath o lic School.
Viola Is a n a tu ra l b o m
hom em ak er. S he h a s n ev er
w orked o u tsid e th e h o m e a n d

I ) n K l s D l l I K K II

en jo y s all h o m em aking ro les
a n d especially
sew ing a n d
cooking.
A
p ro fe ssio n a lly
eq u ip p ed sew ing c e n te r in h e r
h o m e verifies h e r e x p e rtise In
all p h a s e s of s tltc h rry . W hen
th e clan g a th ers, Viola c a n b e
found In th e k itc h e n h a p p ily
w hipping u p m outh-w raterlng
d is h e s to feed h e r bro o d In­
clu d in g seven g ra n d c h ild re n
a n d one great g ran d ch ild .

A m em ber of B eta S ig m a P hi
sorority for a b o u t 3 0 y e a rs . V i­
ola enjoys h e r so ro rity s is te r s
who are like family. S h e h a s
also been a m em b er o f th e
Sanford W om an's C lu b for
ab o u t 14 y e a rs w here s h e h a s
held n u m ero u s ofTlces a n d h a s
won several aw ard s for h e r
dedication
and
o u ts ta n d in g
acco m p lish m en ts. Viola loves
to travel a n d esp ecially lik e s
h e r favorite e n te rta in e rs a t
B ran so n , Mo.
Dickie's n am e Is legion a t
S u n n llan d In S anford w here h e
w orked for 4 3 y e a rs u n til h is
retirem ent seven y e a rs ago. He
carried on th e fam ily tra d itio n
a t S u n n llan d in th e n a m e of
h is fa th e r a n d g ra n d fa th e r. A nd
h is two so n s ure b o th e m ­
ployed at S u n n llan d . T hey b e ­
gan th e ir c a re e rs w hile still In
school by w orking for th e ir d ad
d u rin g the su m m e r m o n th s.
W hen Dickie retired, s o n C h ris,
Mt Dietrich.

im

ing In the ninth

m

grade and gradu­
ated together from
Seminole High
School In 1948.
Viola: ‘We never
dated anyone
else. We have had
.

a good fifty yeara.’

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President Laurel Tromblay (right) presents a chock to Cheryl
Black for the Retired Senior Volunteer Program.

Receiving the rose ritual for 15 years in Beta Sigma Phi are (from
left): Brenda Carey, Jeannie Towgood and Pamela Hawkins.

Ruth Gaines (left) receives a check from president Laurel Trom­
blay to be donated to the Multiple Sclerosis Foundation.

Tovah places in national pageant
Tovah GUIs of S anford re ­
cently won th e title o f "M iss
C en tral Florida" w here sh e re ­
ceived the h o n o r to travel to
Los Angeles. C alifornia th is
su m m er for a w eek of a p p e a r ­
an ces w hen sh e w as In c o m ­
petition for th e title o f "M iss
Young A m erica 1999 P ag ean t."
Tovah received th e "M iss
Congeniality" aw ard, o u t of 108
young ladles who re p re s e n te d
every sta le In th e n atio n . S h e
say s sh e Is p ro u d to h av e b e e n
ch o sen to re p re se n t C e n tra l
Florida a n d to receive h e r
aw ard
S h e added
sh e will
forever rem em ber th is privilege
w hich h a s m ade a g reat a n d
rew arding
exp erien ce.
T h is
young lady Is a so p h o m o re a t
Lake Mary High School a n d a n
uctlve m em ber of New Mt. C a l­
vary'
M issionary
B a p tist
C hurch youth d e p a rtm e n t.

B istlines honored
at golden w edding
anniversary dinner
LONGWOOD - Mr. a n d
Mrs. F.W. (Fred a n d C aro­
lyn) Blstllnc. 650 E. Bay
Ave.. celebrated th e ir 50 th
wedding anniversary o n
Aug. 17. They were m a r­
ried on that day In Mi ami
In 1949.
Due to Fred’s h eart a t ­
tack three weeks prior to
the anniversary, a for mal
reception was canceled. In
celebration, a d in n er fo r
14
was held a t
Lee's
Lakeside. Orlundo. on Aug.
14. Jan e RJordan, the cou­
ple's daughter of Longwood. was In charge of a r ­
rangem ents.
T he couple’s ch ild ren
are: Attorney Wulter Blstllne J r.. Houston, Texas;

Dr. Jo h n Blstllnc, Rich­
mond.
Va.;
F ran cle
Stephan .a hom em aker,
Naples; and J a n e , fitn ess
Instructor,
Longwood.
There are two g ra n d c h il­
dren.
Fred Is retired a s a h o r­
ticulturist from Coca Cola
Foods where he was e m ­
ployed for 42 years. He e n ­
joys gardening, citru s an d
woodworking.
Carolyn Is a fo rm er
teacher and principal an d
Is a docent for the H is­
toric Society. Both are ac­
tive in church and club
work.
The couple's secret for a
long and happy m arriag e
Is: The w illingness to for­
give.

C o ngratulations T ovah you
are a celebrity In th e eyes of
Sanford, th a n k s for b ein g an
o u tstan d in g special s tu d e n t In
o u r com m unity.
Tovah Is th e g ra n d d a u g h te r of
Mr. an d M rs. G eneral G ordon
an d Pearl Fort, J r .

Tovah Gills with tray she won a s
M iss Congeniality in the "Mass
Young America 1999 Pageant" in
Los Angoles.

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Neighbors

CHURCH EVENTS
Word for Right Now M inis­
tries. 90 W est S em inole Blvd.,
Invites you to “A Time of Re­
freshing" with Rev. B roderick
E. Rice . Ihe p re a c h e r’s son.
Sunday. Aug. 2 9 a t 10:30 a.m .
T he p asto r Is
B ishop D.L.
G rant.
W omen’s Day a t Mt. Zion
M issionary B ap tist
C hurch.
Sipes Ave. East S anford Aug 29
at 11 a.m. S peaker: E vangelist
S an d ra Hayes, S an fo rd T a b e r­
nacle of Prayers C h u rch . P a s ­
to r Is Dr. W. F ra n k W illiam s.
St.
M atthews
M issionary
B aptist C hurch will h o st th e on
the h o u r on Aug. 29 at th e 11
o'clock a.m . w orship A nniver­
sary service of th e Celery City
Lodge no. 542 of E lks 1BPOE of
world. Speaker will be th e Rev.
Leonard J . W ilson, p a sto r.
The Alfonza C am pbell C hoir
of Beulah B aptist C h u rch A t­
lan ta. Ga. with th e Rev. J e rry
D. Black, a s p asto r, will sh a re
th eir dynam ic sp iritu a l m usic
m inistry with S anford a n d St.
M atthew M issionary B ap tist
C hurch. East Sanford. Aug. 29.
3:30 p.m . Rev. U -onard J . Wil­
son Is pastor. F orm er Sanforditc an d m em ber of St. M at­
thew A ndrea Jo h n so n , so n of
Mrs. C ynthia K. Oliver will be
featured soloist with th e great
choir.
MEAN GENE HELPS
LOCAL STUDENTS
The school year began a s a
su c c e ss for over 50 s tu d e n ts
a n d fam ilies who were b le sse d
by the caring efforts of "Tlir
Y oung Youth and F am ilies

W orking
for T o g eth ern ess."
m inistry of the M ean G ene
G ospel Hour.
Tills m u sical m in istry h e a rd
over radio sta tio n W TRR-1400
th a t the sta tio n gave out
school su p p lies to fam ilies In
need a n d were u n a b le to p u r ­
c h a se a rticles for th eir c h il­
dren.
T here w ere a few of th e p a rr n ls who arrived at the s ta tio n
to receive the school su p p lie s
for their ch ild ren .
Special th a n k s go to th o s e
p e rso n s w ho helped th e M ean
G ene G ospel H our to p lan t a
seed tn th e lives of th e s e s
young y o uth a n d fam ilies a s
they en tered th e 1999-2000
ed u catio n al term In v ario u s
schools of th is com m unity.
T h a n k s to Golden Rule h o u s ­
ing. B eatrice J o n e s . B ishop D.
L. G rant. Roberto Velon, S tu d io
III. uiul M ean G ene.
The M ean Gene G ospel M in­
istry Is h eard Mon.. Wed., Frl.
a t 9 a.m . th ru 11 a.m . T u rs.
a n d Tluirs. at 9 a.m . to 10:35
a.in. S u n . U p .m . to 7 p.m .

radio s ta tio n WTRR 1400 S a n ­
ford.
Listen to the la te st In gospel
m usic m essag es, a n n o u n c e ­
m ents, a n d w ords of prayer,
praise, a n d th a n k s for w h at Is
needed In th e C h ristia n M inis­
try of o u r lives.
Help M ean G ene to keep
p lan tin g a seed In o u r youth,
through gospel festivals talent
show s, p raised d an cers, p ro ­
mote yo u r p a sto r, ch urch p ro ­
gram . o r an n o u n c e m e n ts. Call
323-2807 for sp o n so rs m all
love offerings to Eugene B utler
III 121 A nderson Ave. S a n g ­
froid. FL. 32771. A Studio III
e n tertain m en t production.
ANNUAL BREAKFAST
The C h ristia n E ducation De­
p artm en t of S t. Paul M ission­
ary B aptist C h u rch will hold
th eir A nnual P rayer B reakfast.
S a tu rd a y . S e p t

18. 9 a .m .. a t

the H am ilton E lem entary C afe­
teria.
P ro ceeds
from
the
break fast will go tow ard the
Rev. C astle Brew er S ch o larsh ip
Pleatte ace Hawklna, Page SC

Hwaid Wwto tty M «vtt Wwrttlm

Mean Geno ol the Gospel Hour dislributes school supplies to Julia Lit­
tle, Ftegina Harold. Glenda Aladm. Mary Branchedor, Edward Hamilton,
J .T . Bell and G e o rge Watkins.

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4 C • S«rr»not« Heiak). Santord. Flood* - Sunday. August 29. 1999

Chorus spruces up planters at school
At Lake M aty High S c h o o l,
th e re s a p la n te r on the s e n io r
p a tio b e h in d the ch o ru s room .
T ills p a rtic u la r p lan ter Is very
btg w ith several palm tre e s In

It. And u n til S atu rd ay , It looked
like q id te a m ess.
On S atu rd ay , dozens of c h o ­
r u s s tu d e n ts brought sh o v els
a n d s h e a rs and got to w ork.

F irst. they took out e v e ry th in g
th a t w as In th e p la n te r except
for th e trees. They s p ru c e d up
the trees by rem oving all the
dead b ra n c h e s.
They* a ls o

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K o w 1 : 1 1.

Lake
Mary

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L a k e M a ry H ig h C h o r u s c l t a n s

weeded a nearby p la n tr r .
Then they p u t In tu p soil,
weed cover, p la n ts a n d m ulch.
The project h a s not c o st the
school a n y th in g . D o n atio n s for
renovating the p la n te r cam e
from s tu d e n ts , p a re n ts and
Home D epot.
But th is w as Just th e first
step for th e project. At a la te r
date, th ey will b e a d d in g flow-'
rrtng p la n ts
like Jasm ine,
le a th e r, bougainvillea a n d rose
bushes. They will also b e p u t­
ting a trellis ag a in st th e not so
attractive fence th a t's at the
end of th e p la n te r. T h ere’ll be
an a r rh e d trellis n earb y . They
will p la n t creep in g figs by the
palm tre e s a n d tra in th em to
go up th e tru n k s.
T here Is a d eep er m ra n ln g
behind th e project th a n Ju st e s ­
thetic
im provem ent.
The
plan ter will be dedleuted to
Danny Powell. D anny w as a
m em ber of th e ch o ir a n d the
ItOTC. He died of c a n c e r two
years ago. The p la n te r will be a
way for h is frien d s to re m e m ­
ber him .
Once th e project h a s been
com pleted, the ch o ir d e p a r t­
ment will bold a d ed icatio n
cerem ony and a plaq u e will be
placed In the p la n trr. Alice
Ann N llsen. the ch oir director,
hopes th a t th e ir ad o p tio n of
the p la n te r will en co u rag e
other g ro u p s to ta k e a n in te r­
est In th e school g ro u n d s and
adopt o th e r a r r a s th a t need a
little te n d e r loving care.

u p p la n ta rs in m e m o r y o f a s tu d e n t.

Ms. N llsen c re d its h e r s tu ­
d en ts for tak in g th e in itiativ e
and w orking so h a rd on th is
project. Som e s tu d e n ts could
only h elp out for a co u p le of
h o u rs on S atu rd ay , b u t m any
were th e re from 10 a .m . to 3
p.m . T h e s tu d e n ts w ho helped
p lan a n d coordinate th e project
were Ktm Owynn. Amy F ish er.
Eddie Rios, J e s s ic a M umper.
Brian Puncrello a n d Brian
S o u th ard .
B ut. of co u rse,
n o thing could have b een a c ­
com plished w ithout all die
willing w orkers w ho show ed up
on S aturday. T hey were: K ris­
tin H ayden, C h ad M cF arlane,
Ryan D ees, M att Pacelll. Evan
Clark, Matt S pikes, Louts C a r­
mine. C o n stan ce K a tsa fa n a s.
Alrx N icholas, lleldl G entner.
S tep h an ie
Rowell.
R achel
Coogan,
A shlclgh
T e tc h rr.
Cora M cNcrsc. J e s s ic a Lutflg.
C h ristin e RauU-rson. M ichelle
Mllllcan. S arah W eiss, Abby
Ryan. L yndsry Cole. D anielle
B ates. M atthew B ates. Mary
S alrd a. Ashley Je n n in g s . N a­
talie M artin. J o e Pacelll. l.yrid*
scy K rum alauf. A ndrew S im ­
m o n s.

13th Annual

Lake Mary - Heathrow

Festival
of the Arts

D ie tr ic h
Continued from Page 3C

a S u n n llan d em ployee for 27
years, took over h is ta ttle r's Job
a s wa re h o u se m an ag er for
building su p p lie s. T im s, four
g en e ra tio n s of th e F ra n k fam ily
have Ite m em ployed at &amp; tnn llan d .
The F ra n k s a re n close knit
family: so close In fart they
formed u sm all colony off
S outh S anford Avenue know n
a s F ran k s' C o m e r w h rrr they
all live In se p a ra te - hom es.
Living th ere arc Viola an d
Dickie, th e ir s o n s a n d wives.
D onna a n d Kirn, a n d fam ilies,
two m arried g ra n d c h ild re n a n d
D lrklc's m om . Nellie, who will
be 0 5 In D ecem ber.
To cele b ra te 5 0 y ra rs of
wedded b liss, th e F ran k fam ily
gat h r red for a night out on the
town for th eir an n iv ersary d in ­
ner. "We Just d id n 't w ant a big
celeb ra t ton," Viola s a id .
The F ranks' love story will
never end. W ould Viola m arry
Dickie all over a g ain ?
"Oh. good laird, yes." Viola
exclaim ed. "I c a n t Im agine liv­
ing w ithout him ."
PET TH ER A PIST
VISITS LIONS CLUB

At th r regularly scheduled
m eeting of t h r S anford L ions
Club on Aug. 17. g u e sts w ere
Inez Parsell a n d h er dug.
Franny, certified pet th e ra p is ts
for Hospice of th e C om forter In
A ltam onte S p rin g s.
Introduced
t&gt;y
B ernard
Fitzgerald, form er Lions p a st
p resid en t, p a s t L ions district
governor a n d p ast recipient of
the Lions Melvin J o n e s aw ard,
Inez told th e m em b ers bow
dogs a re u sed a s th erap y for a

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n u m b e r of h e a lth p ro b lem s.
S he said for m a n y victim s who
have Im paired m rm o rirs an d
difficulty sp eak in g , th r dog
b rin g s o u t In teractio n and the
ability to verbalize.
Inez a n d F ran n y h a d special
tra in in g n s pel th e ra p is ts an d
Inez said the dog does not have
to lx* a n y special b r r r d to p a r ­
ticipate tn .th e ra p y pro g ram s
In fact. F ra n n y is a m u tt. Dogs
m ust have a good tem p eram en t
a n d get along w ith people, s tir
sa id .
Inez h a s two o th e r dogs but
they
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Mom concerned effeminate boy
may develop into a homosexual

Morning, Afternoon, Prime Time

MORNING

D&amp;AR ABBY: ! am a single
mother, with two sons, ages 10 and
18,-t M h i r whom I love very much. I
am becoming more and more con­
cerned about my 10-year-old,
Trevor *Trevor has many interests
and Is highly Intelligent lor his age.
But his Interests trouble me.
While most boys pour over base­
ball cards and speak of little girls,
Trevor has taken an Interest in
cooking and dance. He doesn't mix
well with other boys, Is teased con­
stantly and hates the walk to
school. He is effeminate and Intro­
spective. I have come to the conclu­
sion that Trevor is a homosexual —
or rather, will be when he’a more
developed.
My question to you, Abby, la —
what can I do to make this "coming
out" process easier on my eon? I
support him In his interests. 1 even
bought him e cookbook for his birth­
day this year. Do you think it’s too
early to speak of sexuality to
Trevor? Should I enroll him in
karate? What do you think?

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of culture and refinement.
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DEAR ABBY: I am 11 years old
and I'm doing a project on the skele­
tal system. P a rt o f my project is
osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is called
the "silent disease" because there
are cases when you don't know you
have it until you break a bone. One
of the ways to prevent a fall th at
could result in a break is to keep
rooms free of clutter and mess.
I am c o n c e rn e d a b o u t "D is­
traught Husband.'* Does his wife
realize how d a n g e ro u s it is for
rooms to be c lu tte re d ? I suggest
"Distraught" sta rt by saying to his
wife, ‘ I'm co n cern ed a b o u t your
health."

SKELETAL SMARTY IN JERSEY

DEAR MONTY: If your T e n
DEAR SMARTY: Not only do
Reasons for Swearing” makes
DEAR WORRIED: You a n a the offenders take a moment to you hive a carin g h eart, you
earing and supportive parent, cool off they're certainly srorth are in tellig en t. Slip-and-fnll
injuries can be life-threatening
but Just because a t aga 10 sharing:
(and certainly life-altering) to
Trevor seems slow In develop­
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install grab bars In bathrooms,
automatically guarantee th a t
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could be a budding Oeae Rally
remove scatter rugs that might
or WoUgang Puck.)
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Tha moat lansortant th in g
stitch In time saves nine.
you can do for Trevor la to let control.
4 It Indicates how clearly my
him know you love him uncon­
ditionally, regardleaa of hla mind operates.
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eventual orientation, and that
drug,, AIDS, and fattin g along with
ha can talk openly w ith you eo pleasing to everybody.
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him about sexuality, In an
to: Dear Alihy, Tarn llooklrl,
age-appropriate way. The dis­ hr7 l t ll|mprsaaaa people that I Canadal
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Counaellng m ight help
Trevor repair hla aelf-esteem.
The counselor can help him
decide the most effective means
of dealing with the abuse he Is
receiving.

Fund. This sc h o la rs h ip Is d e ­
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their own food from an orange
grove, a vegetable garden, a
chicken coup, plus cattle and
Pigs“On Sundays a station
wagon would come around to
take them to church," Jacobs
said. "Or they could go fish in
the pond out by SCC."
The building was the first to
be erected on 82 acres of land at
what became known as the
Five-Points Complex. Jacobs
said that a convict camp would
soon also be located at the site,
where the Juvenile Assessment
Center is now located.
The "Old Folks Home"
became an agricultural exten­
sion facility for Seminole
County in 1964, and the county
museum in 1982. For the past
two years, Seminole County

has been providing funds to
improve the building.
The museum's porches and
windows have been repaired
using county funding. The
Seminole County Historical
Society has performed volun­
teer work and purchased new
rugs and a display case.
The Seminole County Student
Museum housed in the old
Sanford Grammar School is the
only other government site on
the National Register of Historic
Places.
"We wanted to begin the new
century and millennium on the
National Register and we could­
n 't be more proud," said
Douglas Stenstrom, president of
the Seminole County Historical
Society.

Four other buildings in
Seminole County are also on the
Register, Including two in
Sanford and two in Longwood.
Sanford boasts the Femald*
Laughton Memorial Hospital
now a hotel on Oak Avenue,
and S t James A.M.E. Church in
Georgetown. In Longwood, the
Bradiee-Mclntyre House and
the Longwood Village Inn are
also on the Register.
Sanford has two Historical
Districts, for commercial and
residential, on the Register.
Longwood'* Historical District
is also on the Register.
The Museum of Seminole
County History is open Diesday
through Friday from 9 a.m. to
12 p m , and 1 p m to 4 p.m.
Admission is free.

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gospel choir, ch eerlead ers
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Disney calls all the time.
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perhaps the state. W hat do and I w ant to say hello to
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THURSDAY
April 15. 1999
91at Year, No. 166
(407) 322-2611
Sanford. FL

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

□BRIEFLY
lO lM to ------- ------- —
rrknown Florida author and
mvlromnentaltat. wlU be hon­
ored thla weekend during a
Twelfth Annual Conference
aponaored by the Society
bearing her name.
The Marina Hotel. 530 North
Palmetto Avr.. Sanford will
hoot the 3-day event, which
begins Thursday at 6 p.m.
with registration and bullet.
A personal Insight by Lillian
Dillard Gibson Flalg. and
board meeting follow the buf­
fet. beginning at 7 p.m.
Registration will also be held
Friday bom 8 to B a.m. Otory
readings, free time for lunch
and a choice of two tours
round out the day. The boat
tour of the St. Johns River
and self-guided walking tour
of downtown Sanford will de­
part at 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. to 4
to 6 p.m. Pre-registration for
the $10 tours ia highly rec­
ommended. Bring a camera
and insect repellent.
Dinner and a program begin
at 7 p.m.
Saturday begins with codec at
the hotel's 1-aW—frfr Landlns
at 8 p.m. and a presentation
by local student winners of a
Society-sponsored essay con­
test. Event participants will
even be quizzed on Marjorie
Kinnan Rawlings* stories.
For more Information, call
(352)392-5299 Ext. 281.

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Low 68

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D rug bust results in 31 ariests
SLB i
STAFF WRTTER
SEMINOLE COUNTY - Law
enforcement officers made 31
arrests for sale and possession
of narcotics early Wednesday
as part of an on going crack­
down on a street gang that In­
vestigators said once sold the
majority of drugs to schools in
the area.
Four students were arrested
at Lake Brantley High School
In the sting. Additional stu­
dents srrre arrested at home.
Investigator Tony Dial, who is
In command of the Seminole
County Sheriffs Office gang
suppression team, said.
"Some drug deals were ar­
ranged on campus,* Dtaa said.
Students were also arrested
who are attending alternative

education programs. Including
Excel) Alternatives. Dtaa said.
Police expect to make 30
more arrests *tn the very near
future* in the Longwood and
Altamonte Springs area for the
sale and purchase of narcotics.
Dtaa said.
f
The 31 people /arrested
Wednesday will be charged
with conspiracy to aril nar­
cotics. including marijuana
and/or
cocaine.
Seminole
County Sheriffs Office spokes­
person Deanna Brown said.
Officers made the sweep
starling at 8 a.m. Wednesday,
with 39 warrants for people
known to be buying and ant­
ing drugs. Dias said the peo­
ple targeted In the aikig were
connected to the so-called
Forest Cltv Street Mob *by
* « y of buying and selling

The street gang at one time
supplied the majority of drugs
to area high schools, according
to investigators.
.
None of the people arrested
Wednesday were members of
the gang. Dtaa said.
Sixteen key members of the
Forest City Mob were arrested
Sept.
4.
1998.
Seminole
County Sheriffs spokesperson
Deanna Brown said.
The gang was the most
’ controlling*
mob
tn the
county in terms of its tendlory. Dias said. Investigators
have been continuing to Inves­
tigate the gang aince the Sep­
tember arrests.
*lts membership was very
sporadic.* Dtaa said.
-They
had a lot of Internal problems.
Hut, they were v-rr control­
ling.*
kfc The srif-namrd Forest City

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STAFF WHITER

S p otlig h t awards
Tarry Schenk, Seminole County
Algsri, Cssssfosrry Iks chief, s
Red Cross at a recent Spofight

and Paul
tonorodbythe

Orlando. Orlando Mayor Glands Hood prsasnfod the
1999 American Red Cross of Central
Spotlight

City of Oviedo Fire Rescue
Emergency Management
holds the annual Safety &amp;
Fire Prevention Fair on Sat­
urday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at
Oviedo Marketplace. 1700
Oviedo Marketplace Boule­
vard.
Fire and rescue apparatus,
children's safety corral and
law enforcement helicopters
will be available. For more
Information, call (407) 977­
6101.

□Q U O TE
“O ne o f the s u r ­
p risin g th in g s In
this w o r ld is the
resp ect a w o r t h ­
less m a n h a s for
h im s e lf."
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responsible for dis­
tributing large quantities of
marijuana, cocaine, crack co­
caine. and various designer
drugs Including LBO and ec­
stasy. Investigators said.
The gang has essentially
been shut down. Dias said.
There were 32 total arrests
Wednesday. One person was
arrested for battery on a law
enforcement officer while try­
ing to prevent agents from ar­
resting a family
member.
Every other arrest was made
without Incident. Dias said.
Drug agents arrested four
Lake Brantley students at
around 7 a.m. Wednesday at
the school.
Additional stu­
dents were arrested at their
homes. Officers
contacted
school officials Tuesday to
make arrangements lor the ar­
rests.

"We found out arhich classes
they were In.* Dias —M *We
had a plan to pull them out.*
The arrests are part of an
&lt;m-going operation between
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office, the Orange County
Sheriffs Office, the Seminole
County Multi-Agency
Oang
Thak Force, the City-County
Investigative Bureau, federal
agencies, the Florida Depart­
ment of Law Enforcement, and
local police departments.
Those arrested Included An­
gelo Hemandex. 18. William
Suber. 18. Bradley Levine. 17.
Andrew Levine. 17, Manuel
Delanues. 16. Jared Holloway.
16. Joe Holland. 21, Juan Detaguila. 21. James Wilburn,
IB. Oeorae Wilburn, 17. Chris­
topher Ptaisance. 20. Brandon

School board
says go ahead
with Tuskawilla
school rezoning

__________ ! Man­
agement District's governing
board agreed to spend
$149,000 to enlarge Seminols County's LUUa Big Icon
State Forest by 88 acres.
Known as the SpencerLeeper property. It contains
a former muck farm that will
be restored to wetlands.
CARL (Conservation of Rec­
reational Lands) is a atate
effort to preserve entire
ecosystems throughout the
state.
gn afoals C saaty students
from six high schools are
featured In an Advanced
Placement Art Show which
opens Thursday from 5 to 9
m. at American Automo­
le Association. 1000 AAA
Drive In Heathrow. Visitors
to the opening will be able to
view the art with 600 pairs
of 3-D glasses donated by
Chromatek. Art supplies
were donated by Blnncy and
Smith so that each student
could produce up to 40
pieces o f college-level art
work. The show will be open
to the public until April 20th
during AAA's normal busi­
ness hours. For more Infor­
mation. call Lake Brantley
High School at (407) 320­
3450.
,

Seminole County delinquent
tax listings for tax
certificate sale.
Inside

Carlson speaks to
H istorical Society.

Henley will share
his county agenda
SEMINOLE COUNTY - On
Friday. Carlton Henley will give
his first State of the County
address to 450 or more of the
most prominent business and
clvtc leaders at a Greater
Seminole County Chamber of
Commerce lunch. It begins at
11:30 a.m. at the Altamonte
Hilton.
For the past two years the
state of the County Address
was given by Randy Morris,
the Seminole County Commis­
sion Chairman In three of the
past four years.
Morris said Wednesday that

Homeowners tn Tuskawilla
Trace and St. Johns Landing
were about to benefit from
not attending the public
meeting. When other parents
made suggestions to not ex­
clude those two small subdi­
visions in with the cell
(general area) being moved
from Keeth to Lawton Ele­
mentary.
board
members
would not rezone the stu­
dents without input from
parents.
The Imminent kindergarten
registration Monday forced
the board to approve the plan
without the exemption. The
lone dissenting vote was cast
by Bob Ooff.
The Input
received
In
March
prompted
board
members to allow an exten­
sion of a ‘ grandfather provi­
sion* for children In kinder­
garten through third-grades,
whereas the previous clause
allowed
for
the
•grandfathering* of students
from third through
fifth
grades. The clause allows
students who start at an ex­
isting elementary school, and
siblings, to remain there until
advancing to middle school. If
parents are willing to provide

L a k e M a r y m ay limit w a te r
By Vivian Oalllaoro
STAFF WHITER

By Ruaa W hite
Political analyst

SEMINOLE COUNTY - With
kindergarten registration for
the 1999/2000 school year
starting Monday. Seminole
County school board mem­
bers Tuesday voted 4-1 to
approve the final draft of a
controversial school atten­
dance reaming policy for the
Winter Springs and Oviedo
areas.
Presenting a variety of al­
ternative options to keep stu­
dents at popular schools like
Keeth Elementary, about 100
TuskawUla-area parents at­
tended the afternoon board
meeting, half as many sa the
almost 200 who attended a
public worluesslon held the
evening of March 25.
It was the Intense discus­
sion on the plan that helped
extend the 3:30 meeting until
almost 8 p.m. A subsequent
worksession
on
proposed
school zoning restrictions for
undeveloped land, due to
start at 7 p.m.. did not get
underway
until
a
short
'snack machine break* for
board members.
It Is specifically the Inten­
sity of the current re zoning
’ discussions*
which
prompted district officials to
propose
an
'undeveloped
land
/
zoning-notguaranteed* type of policy.
Prospective homeowners In
flourishing subdivisions are

being ‘ guaranteed* zoning to
premium schools like
Brantley High School. The
policy will address coning
needs of undeveloped land
and seek to zone school at­
tendance at a permitting

he was pleased Henley chose
to continue the procedure.
T h e lunch gives the chairman
and the mayors from each of
the cities In the county an op­
portunity to talk about what b
going on and what Is going to
happen." Morris said.
The seven mayors will par­
ticipate tn a round table ses­
sion that will be televised and
shown at a later date.
Elected to the commission
and selected as Its chairman
Insiders expect things could
change In a hurry • especially
In the process to find a county
manager to succeed Kaiser.
Pisaas sss Hanley. Pago SA

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city commissioners on Thurs­
day will vote to enact an
emergency ordinance limiting
water use following a shortage
on Monday which forced the
city to ’ Interconnect* to pota­
ble water from Seminole
County.
Emergency Ordinance 925
addresses strict enforcement
by both Police Department
and Code Enforcement offi­
cers for water use violations.
Overuse of potable and re­
claimed water pumping sys­
tems contributes to loss of
pressure. Interruptions and
potential loss of fire protec­
tion ability.

To be implemented immedi­
ately on passage, the ordi­
nance slates that water use
for gardening Is restricted to 8
p.m. to 6 a.m.. and strictly
prohibited from 6 a.m. to 8
p.m.
Units
with
evennumbered addresses will be
allowed to Irrigate on Monday.
Wednesday or Friday. Units
with odd-numbered addresses
wlU be allowed to water on
Tuesday. Thursday and Satur­
day. Sunday watering la pro­
hibited.
Water use for the purpose of
cleaning home exteriors and
surrounding areas and all
types of transportation and
recreational
vehicles
Is
banned under the ordinance.
The only exception Is exempt
for the Initial 30 days follow­

ing passage -- new lawns and
landscaping.
Well water Irrigation must
comply with St. Johns River
Water Management District
policy of no watering between
10 a.m. and 4 p.m.
Commissioners will also
hear public Input from voters
on a May special referendum
on two Charier amendments.
The first would extend by a
r the terms of office of city
lers and the other would
keep citizens from having to
vote on bond referendums for
water, sewer and stormwater
projects which take longer
than a year to repay.
This Is Lake Mary's
first
special election since the
early 1990s. Currently. SanFtsass sss Water, Fags gg

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Joselito Mendoza Osyos. DOB 3/11/64, wm arreted by
Srminole County Sheriffs officer*, charged with Battery /
Domeatlc .Violence.
_____April 13. B pm ., W e t 0th S tm t. Richard Ber­
nard Taylor. DOB 3/30/71. waa arrested by Sanford Police
officers, charged with Battery.
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William Carroll LaJbn. DOB 6/39/40, waa arrested by Winter
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Matthew Schwarts. DOB 11/3/78, waa arreatad by
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/ Dualnras • Unarmed, Poaeeaa Burglary Tools and Altering a
Driver's License.
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Howard Coles. DOB B/3O/B0. waa arrested by 1
County ShertlTs officers, charged with Burglary to Structure
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Altamonte Springs Police officers, charged wtth Forgery. Ut­
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Henley—
O o M k H w ifo a N p U
In
November.
08-year-old
Henley haa launched
the
county toward the next cen­
tury wtth the fundamentally
conserve the
approach
ex­
pected of the area Republican
party. If there are pottcy m l‘ H w E tell
there haven’t
ehangrs to the
way the county does ourineas •
other than that affected by the
retirement of county manager
Oary Kaiser this month. Hen­
ley la expected to fiplaln the
of the search for a
at the luncheon.
dally eager to hear of Henley's
ana 10 n p u m now uic county
la going to be able to fond an
611 mutton request by Sheriff
Don Ealtngrr to expand the
county Jail. Hell probably
touch on the water shortage
and efforts to be prepared for
wlldflres.
A year ago this time the
county waa rocked by a killer
tornado and numerous wild­
fires. This year's crisis - get­
ting the right manager to arccecd Kaiser - to no less crudaL
Although Henley won’t make
the call by himself, Ms role In
the selection will be hla big­
gest teat to date as chairman.
The consensus is that the
longtime Lyman High principal
to posting good grades m gov­
ernment • especially In the
way he haa reduced the fric­
tion that haa existed In recent
yean on the commission. Fri­
day. he offers hla six-month
report card.
T h e marvel of It all la that
Chairman Henley and I have
been voting consistently cm
every Issue." Morris
T h ere was too much sniping
when I eras chairman." Morris
said. "And there hasn’t been
all that with Carlton as chair­
man. If there had been, you
would have heard about It
County business would have
been affected. For the most
. everyone I* In line, beng like statesmen."
Some say that Henley may
champion the selection o f for­
mer deputy manager Kevin
Grace, who sms let go by Kai­
ser two years ago. Grace to one
o f 43 who applied for the Job.
Most believe he will be a fi­
nalist for the Job.
The State of the County ad­
dress at the Hilton gives Hen­
ley’s an opportunity to outline
to the county’s movers and
shakers all that he has learned
about the county, what he
considers the biggest chal­
lenges and how he looks at the
future.
Sanford Is a major player In
the county’s millennium plana.
The county may buy Sanford’s
City Hall and use It for a
courthouse. Sanford is also
asking the county for financial
backing for a waterfront hotel
and conference center. San­
ford and county sheriffs depu­
ties are partners In a commu­
nity policing effort on 13th St.
"1 don’t know exactly what
Carlton trill have to say about
Sanford." Mayor Lany Dale
said today. "He may talk about
the airport or the conference
center, the courthouse, the
new community
swimming
pool or the baseball park. I
Just hope the guy is positive."

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OBITUARIES
OKOEOETTE BE6NNBE
Ororgette Brenner. 63. llarrlaon Street. Riverside. Calif.,
died Tuesday April 13. 1999.
Bom In Long Beach, Calif, she
waa a life long resident of
Calif.
Mrs. Brenner was a
homemaker. She waa a Prot­
estant.
Survivors Include daughter.
Terry Hoffman, Lake Mary:
daughter. Leslie Brenner. O r­
lando; son, Skip Brenner. Or­
lando; sister, Joann Ceatum,
Virginia; one grandchild.
Daldwtn-Falrchlld-Ooklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home. Lake Mary, In charge of
services.

VICTOR ANGEL MARTINEZ
Victor Angel Martinez, 70.
Providence
Blvd..
Deltona,
died Tuesday April 13, 1999.
Bom In Lajaa. P.R., he moved
lo Central Florida 111 1995
from Bronx. N.Y. Mr. Martinez
was a retired elevator operator
In Manhattan, N.Y.. for 35
years. He was a member of
the Deltona Alliance Church.
Mr. Martinez enjoyed Salsa
and Country music.
Survivors Include wife. Marla
C. Martinez. Deltona; son.
Irving Martinez. Queens, N.Y.;
son. Rafael Martinez. Deltona;
daughter,
Nocml
Davila,
Bronx. N.Y.; daughter. Marline
Soto. Clteus Springs; daugh­
ter, Alice Brimmage. Atlanta.
Oa.; daughter, Yvette Wheeler,
Queens. N.Y.: daughter. Helen
Martinez. New York. N.Y.;
brother.
Miguel
Ramirez,
Bronx. N.Y.; brother. Robin
Martinez. Atlanta. Oa.; sister.
Genevieve Martinez. Bronx.
N.Y.; seven grandchildren.
Ilauldaufl Family Funeral
Home. Deltona, in charge of
services.
LEO ANTHONY PAULUB
Leo Anthony Paulus.

93,

Carolyn Street. Oviedo, died
Saturday April 10. 1999. Born
June 0. 1900 In Buffalo. N.Y.
he moved to Central Florida In
1977 from Buffalo. Mr. Paulua
was a typesetter. He was a
member of St. Peter And Paul
Catholic Church.
Mr. Paulus was a member of
the Printers Union. New York.
Survivors include daughter.
Patricia
Nlemczvk,
Oviedo;
three
grandchildren,
one
great-grandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home, Oviedo, In charge of
services.
CATHBBMS "S O U R ” TILUS
Catherine ‘ Billie* TUlls. 73.
Palmetto
Avenue,
Sanford,
died Tuesday April 13, 1999.
Bom
Aug. 39,
1920 In
Lakeland, she was a lifelong
resident of Central Florida.
Mrs. Tlllls waa a registrar for
the State o f Florida. She waa a
member o f the Central BapUst
Church In Sanford.
Survivors include daughter.
Patricia
Sessions.
Sanford;
daughter, Kathle Poole, San­
ford; one brother, one slater,
five grandchildren, live great­
grandchildren.
Gramkow Funeral Home.
Sanford. In charge of ar­
rangements.

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Funeral services for Catherine
•ntllle* nills, 72. of Sanford. Ft
who died Tuesday will be Satur­
day 1 o'clock at Gramkow Funeral
Home Chapel with Rev. Jordon
Beckncr Officiating
Interment
will follow at Oaklawn Park Ceme­
tery.
Friends
may call at
Gramkow Funeral Home from 6-8
o'clock. Friday evening. Arrange­
ments fay Oramkow Funeral
Home. 500 E. Airport Blvd.. San­
ford. (407) 332-32)3.

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C a r ls o n sp eak s to h istorical society
SANFORD - Charlie Carlson.
Sanford native and 10th gen*
rratlon Floridian who lias writ­
ten ncvrral books on Florida,
was the featured speaker at
the March 25 meeting of the
Sanford Historical Society.
While researching his Con­
federate soldier ancestor. Wil­
liam Charles Hawkins. Charlie
Carlson found a wealth of In­
formation on the First Florida
Cavalty Regiment which has
never been compiled, so he
lias written an excellent book
on the subject which will be of
great value to researchers.
Carlson gave a short history
of this regiment which partici­
pated in such battles as Chlcamaugua
where
28.5000
people died in two days. Mis­
sionary Ridge and many oth­
ers.
Throughout the war. this
regiment was combined with
others und sent ull over the
south. Pvt. Hawkins was one of
only 35 o f the original volun­
teers In this lOOO member

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regiment left when they sur­
rendered In 1805. The last
surviving veteran of the regi­
ment. Henry Dowling, died In
1948 at the ugr of 99.
Florida, which was sparsely
populated at the time, pro­
vided only 10 Confederate
regiments while other south­
ern states provided hundreds.
Carlson also gnvc the group
pointers on resenrrhlng Con­
federate soldiers such as hna-

pltal records. Union records
which tell of units they fought
and newspapers. His book Is
The
First Florida Cavalry
Regiment C.S.A." and can be
purehused at the Sanford Mu­
seum.
Tile business mrctlng fol­
lowed, presided over by Presi­
dent Grace Marie Stlncclpher.
it was announced that the So­
ciety had purchased a color
copier which has many func­
tions for the Sanford Museum.
Also purchased were 50 pens
with the Society's Imprint to
be given to guesl speakers as a
token o f appreciation.
The Society has recently
Joined several area historical
and
genealogical
societies
which will give them much
needed Information and Ideas.
The calendar committee an­
nounced that they would hold
three meetings In April for the
purpose of selecting photo­
graphs for the 2000 historic
calendar. Members were en­
couraged to bring In any pic*

T e e n s in j e a n s

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ford and Seminole County
commissioners serve four year
terms. The next two seats up
for re-election are those of
commissioners George Duryea
and Al Crump.
Under the current charter. If
the city commits Itself to re­
pay a bond Issue loan beyond
a year's time, citizens must
vote to allocate the funds
through a referendum elec­
tion. This amendment would
give the city flexibility In us­
ing low Interest loans to fund
water, sewer and stormwater
projects.
The meeting Is at 7 p.m. at
City Hall, 100 North Country
Club Road. Lake Mary City
Commission meets Uie sec­
ond and fourth Thursday of
the month at 7 p.m. at City
Hall.

Percentage of teecvegers
wno Doogm jeene in me
iM tyM r, by age and
gender

tu rn for consideration.
The president gave Informa­
tion on the upcoming Florida
Historical
Society
annual
meeting which will be held In
Daytona Beach April 29 to
(Llmtted Quantity)
May I. There will be Informa­
All-Purpose Porro-PHsm Binoculars for High-Quality Viewing
tional seminars, group tours,
lunches and banquets which
•PHnU from Sides and Hack I W Nl*
Interested
several
who
planned to attend.
• I-H r. Photo • Restoration fro m O M Photos • Camera b p a ir s
A Sports Committee Is being
* n w fo g rjp n K y u p p ie s • ctyuptneni
formed whose fonctlon will be
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• C a n o n • N ito n • M n o k a • f t n m
to advise the Society on the
sports exhibit In the Sanford
Just to name a few ! — Student Discounts
Museum and also to select
Sanford Sports Heroes. These
heroes will have plaques fea­
tured In a prominent place In
the aporis exhibit.
6 4 3 N . R id g e w o o d A v e ., D a y to n a B e a c h
Several members signed up
(1 b l o c k s o u t h o f M a s o n A v e . a n d 1 m U e n o r t h o f H w y . 9 2 )
for the April 8 field trip to
Maitland. This group will visit
the Maitland Historical Mu­
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seum and the Holocaust Cen­
ter.
»18 M o n th s !
New member. Bob Brown,
donated 10 handmade pewter
FIN A N C IA L
Tlmacuan Indiana lu the soci­
ety which wilt be on sate at the
AID
Sanford Muaeum. Continuing'
on sale are the books. “Strange
folks WteOmlft
Florida,* by Chartle Carlson:
T r u e QrttsdWhat Riser by
Dr. Charles Park: and both the
1998 and 1999 historic calen­
Working Students
dars.
The May 27 Society meeting
LAPTOP COMPUTER
will
feature
Dr.
Barbara
Y oon to keep with
Purdy, noted archeologist, who
Degree Program
has participated In area digs.
(For dime *to qualify)
The meeting will be held at
the Sanford Yacht Club near
tftldPMMMlJLiM
the Sanford Boat Works. While i Orange City Campus
there, members can also walk e
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to Indian Mound.
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Zelda and Mchyn Siskind. Bob
2487S. V o lusia Ave., OrangeCity
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and Helen Brown, were served
to approximately 35 members
and guests.

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NOTICE OF U N O DEVELOPMENT
REGULATIONS CHANGE
The City of Sanford proposes to adopt too toNowtng ordinances:

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transportation.
District staff will provide
transfer forms necessary to
be ‘ grandfathered Into the
old school* and assistance at
Individual schools as soon on
possible. Parents who don't
want to wall until the rezon­
ing lakes effect school year
2000/2001
can
provide
transportation to the new
school In the
1999/2000
school year's grace period.
StafT was directed to Inves­
tigate ways the district could
entice parents to make the
move to new schools sooner,
like providing transportation
during the grace period. This
however. Is dependent on the

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availability of the new ele­
mentary school under devel­
opment.
In other action, the board
approved
unanimously
a
temporary Unitary Status Po­
sition, from April 15. 1999 to
June 30. 1999, In order to
assure compliance with fed­
eral Department of Justice
(DOJI requirements for Dis­
covery In civil case 10-152OKL-CIV.
Once compliance
Is reached, the district will
no longer be required to ob­
tain DOJ approval for land
acquisitions,
school atten­
dance
zones and ' various
other mandated actions.
This cose was a direct fac­

tor In the rezontng plan's
format, os the numbers re­
quired by DOJ are current.
Parents argued unsuccess­
fully that future numbers will
more likely reflect equitable
distribution without the r e zoning plan, a matter which
In out o f the board's hands.
A final vole on plan Al la
scheduled
for
the
next
meeting on April 27 at 7 p.m.
at the Educational Support
Center, 400 East Lake Mary
Boulevard In Sanford.
School board meetings are
held the second (al 3:30
p.m.) and the fourth (at 7
p.m.) Thursday of the month,
monthly in summer.

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Vacuum up dirt, dirt cheap
By the Editors
of Costumer Reports
Stick and hand vacs are the
lightweights of cleaning machines for
the home. They don't have the clean­
ing power of a full-sized vacuum, nor
do they offer the same range of accessoriea. But they are easy to store
and easy to tote when you simply need
to vacuum up cracker crumbs or
broken glass.
And compared with many full-slied
vacs, they can be dirt-cheap. Models
we tested range in price from 130 to
*95. Full-size units start around *90
and can go above *1,000.
• We tested 13 stick vacs and It hand
vacs. Four of the stick vacs have a re­
movable handle, so Ihey can also be
used as a hand vac, and two hand vacs
are designed to eliminate most liquid
spills. About half the vacs are powered
by a rechargeable nickel-cadmiumbat­
tery pack. The rest have a cord that
plugs into a standard outlet
Generally, we found that stick vacs
and hand vacs were good at ‘ busting*
the dirt from bare floors, but for most
removing potting soil from carpeting
was a challenge. Some models with a
revolving brush that can't be turned
off ground in the dirt; some took
dozens of strokes to pick it up. Of ail
the models we tested, only two stick
vacs — the top-rated Sanyo Transfor­
ms* SC-15 (*9S) and the Hoover Porupower S356I (MO) — did an excellent

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carpet-cleaning joo.
Which type of vacuum it right for
which job? You could conceivably use
a stick vac as you would a regular
vacuum cleaner, to tidy floors and lift
surface debris from carpeting. But few
stick vacs excelled at all types of clean­
ing, and even those that could remove
potting soil from carpeting \
at removing ground-in dirt, as in the
tests we do for full-sized vacuum
cleaners.
Hand vacs are typically less expen­
sive than stick vacs but not practical
for cleaning a whole room. They’re
better auited to spot-cleaning jobs
such as picking crumbs off a sou. The
hand vacs overall did a better job than
the stick vacs of cleaning along wall
edges, because they could get closer
to the molding and were easier to
angle into nooks and crannies.
Cordless vacs should be fine for
quick cleanups, but you generally can't
dillydally with them. Most peter out in
10 to 20 minutes. A plug-in vac allows
you unlimited time to chase after

crumbs — or at least until the dirt con­
tainer la full. (A large dirt capacity,
though, can be a curse indisguise: The
corded hand vacs with a big. soft-sided
dirtbag were especially messy to
empty.)
If you just want an extra tool for
quick cleaning jobs, an inexpensive
cordless hand vac may be all you need
Corded hand vacs across the boardex­
celled at picking up simulated pet hair,
but they all have a revolving brushthat
can’t be turned off and that tends to
grind surface dirt into carpeting. Stick
vacs are somewhat more venatile, but
it's hard to generalize about their per­
formance. Here are some suggestions:
— Corded stick vacs. The Sanyo
Transforms* and the Hoover PorUpower performed excellently onboth
bare floors and carpeting, but neither
is perfect The Sanyo may blow dust
around, and the Hoover could barely
handle simulated pet hair (actually,
fine rayon threads) in our testa.
Eureka’s The Boss Lite Cordless MA
($40) was very easy to use, though it
was only fair at edge cleaning
— Cordless hand vacs. Two Black k
Decker models, the Dusthuster Plus
DB450 (HO) and the Spillbuster DB425
&lt;S33&gt;, were easy to use and performed
very well — except with simulated pet
hair and on carpeting where corded
models like Eureka'a The Boss Brush
Up 57A 1*30) performed better.
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A public hearing on the ordinance w ill be held on Monday, April 26.1999, at 7 00 o'clock P.M. or as soon there­
after as possible, by the City Com m ission o l Sanford, Florida, in the City Com m ission Room, City Hall. 300
North Park Avenue, Sanford, Florida.
Interested parlies may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding the ordinance and/or may submit w rit­
ten comments.
Copies of the proposed ordinance are available for Inspection by the public at the City Clerk's Office, City Hall.
Sanford, Florida.

ADVICE TO THE PUILIC: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL A DECISION MADE WITH RESPECT TO ANY
MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE AAOVE MEETING, ON HEARING, HE MAY NEED A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE
PROCEEDINGS. INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY ANO IVIOENCI, WHICH RECORD IS NOT PROVIDED IT THE
CITY O f SANfORO. (FS 2SS.S1M).
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS
SHOULD CONTACT THE HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOROIHATOR AT 330-5621 41 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING.
Janet R. Dougherty, CMC
City Clerk

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People
State law prohibits collection practices
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A free clinic to Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to II a.m.. at the Oeneva
Elementary School In the old
school building, comer of First
Toastm asters
and Main Street In Geneva. The
The Omni Toastmasters Club
clinic la sponsored by the
•6861 will meet at 5:30 p.m.
Seminole County Health De­
every Thursday at the AAA
partment In conjunction with
Building. &gt;000 AAA
Drive.
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Heathrow. Quests and prospec­
Office and Oeneva Elementary
tive members are welcome.
School. For Information, call
Call Jim Ocque. 043-5337 for In­ 349-9284.
formation.

A local chapter of Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake
Mary Community
Building
every Thursday from 4:45 to
6:45 p.m.

R ecovery
Fresh Start Recovery pro­
grams offers 13-step support
groups for those experiencing
life-controlling problems. The
groups meet every Thursday, at
7:30 p.m.. at Dcattny Church.
3110 Howell Branch Road.
Winter Park. For Information
coll 382-3333 or 384-8135.

ToughLove Orlando, a p
paa r
ent support jgroup, meets every
from 7 to 9 p.m. at
Thursday fro
Strphen Lutheran Church,
St. Stephen
31401lwy. 434. Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, ac­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group la
open to parents of pretrena.
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more Information call
(407) 324-0734 or visit their
web site at toughlove.org.

Alanon, A la tce n
ALANON
and
ALATF.P.N
meetings ore held every Thurs­
day. at 8 p.m.. at Sanford
Christian Church. 730 Upsala
Road.
Sanford.
For
Information, call 333-8534.

Blue Grass P ick e rs
Sanford Blue Oraaa Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p.m.. ’ st the Greater Sanford
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Pickers and gnnnrrs
are
welcome. For Information, call
John Shaffer. 829-4031.

Pigeon F a n ciers
The Central Florida Pigeon
Fanciers Association meets the
third Thursday of each month,
at 7:30 p.m.. at the Seminole
County Agricultural Center.
4300 Orlando Drive, Sanford.
For more Information, contact
Dirk Kelly at 291-4346.

a b u a c

SAFE, Substance Abuse Family
Education, la conducting a
‘ Families In Crists' outreach
program. Interested organiza­
tions wanting to contact the
Life Savers Club of SAFE may
call Libby Kuharske at 2914357.
S e n io r s

ToughLove su p p o rt

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LAKE MARY . A senior's
group meets for lunch the sec­
ond Friday of each month at
Lake Maty Church of the Nazarme. 171 E. Crystal Lake Ave.
The noon meeting ts held In
the Fellowship Hull.
For more Information, con­
tact BUI at 322-1006

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debt when such person knows
that the debt Is not legitimate
or assert the existence of some
other legal right when such
person knows that the right
does not exist; (4) Use a com­
munication which Simulatea in
any manner legal or Judicial
process or which gives the ap­
pearance of being authorized.
Issued or approved fay a gov­
ernment.
governmental
agency, or attorney at law,
when It Is not; (5) Communi­
cate with a debtor under the
guise o f an attorney by using
the stationery of an attorney
or forms or Instrument* which
only attorneys sre authorized

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Marina Hotel. The data had 69
mambsro and 60 ars st* living.
Saa Pags 3C in tha Herald
Sunday for tha ful rsport.

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The meetings are open to
anyone Interested In Improving
writing skills, whether for en­
joyment or to advance toward
getting work published. There
Is no cost.
Anyone la welcome to attend
the meetings, and to partici­
pate by bringing examples of
their own creative writing. For
more Information call Darrell
Johnson at (407) 282-1449.

S o c ie t y

The Seminole llromellad So­
ciety meets the third Sunday of
the month, at 2 p.m.. nt
Sanford Garden Club. U.S. 1792
at
Fairmont
Avenue.
Sanford.
All
aspects
of
bromellad culture are covered
during the meetings.
The
society Is affiliated with the
Florida Council o f Bromellad
Societies and the Bromellad
Society Inc. For Information,
call Bud Martin. 321-0838.

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DEAR ABBY: This letter is in
response to "Wants to Be Loved in
Pennsylvania," whose fiance
refused to set a date because he
said she "loved him too much."
There is une strong, practical,
inescapable truth. Almost no single
man, including her fiance, think*
that marriage in a good idea. He
associates it with getting old.
becoming settled and being tied
down. Almost a ll fiances need a
strong jolt to upn«*t their satisfied
complacency and to make them
realize how important and neces­
sary their woman is to them.
She should make herself un­
available to him. No ultimatums, no
blume-plucing, no arguments. Just
u clear announcement that he obvi-

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tng323-4080. This cofaurm la for
general information only and
should not be reUed upon in lieu
q f consutttng a t attorney about
your problem.

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ously has different future goals
than she, and that she is immedi­
ately separating toward hen. And
stick to it! If it's meant to be, he will
quickly realize that she is essential
to his happiness, and hell discover
las have millions o f other married
men) how happy and fulfilling the
dreuded marital life really is.

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debtor (An example o f this
would be an envelope ad­
dressed to "Deadbeat. Jane
Doc’
or
’ Deadbeat.
John
Doe*); or ( 11 ) Communicate
with the debtor between the
hours o f B p.m. and 8 a.m. In
the debtor's time zone without
the prior consent o f the
debtor.
Florida law has placed limi­
tations on what a debt collec­
tor can do to collect consumer
debts tn an attempt to balance
the creditors’ right to collect
debts owed them and the
debtors' right to privacy and to
be free from harassment.
Sometimes debt collectors Ig­
nore these limitations in their
efforts to collect debts, how­
ever. In the coming weeks we
will discuss the penalties that
may be Imposed upon debt
collectors who engage in prohibtted conduct.

60th class reunion

The Round Table Writers'
Group meet* every Saturday at
10 a.m. In the cafe at Borders
bookstore. 880 W. State Road
436 (southeast com er of 436
and 434). Altamonte Springs.

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to prepare; 16) Orally com­
municate with a debtor In
such a manner aa to give the
false impression or appear­
ance that such person Is or la
associated with an attorney;
(7) Advertise or threaten to ad­
vertise for sale any debt aa a
means to enforce payment ex­
cept under court order or
when acting aa an assignee for
the benefit of a creditor; (8)
Publish or post, threaten to
publish or post, or cause to be
published or posted before the
general
public
Individual
names or any list of names of
debtors, commonly known as a
deadbeat list, for the purpose
o f enforcing or attempting to
enforce collection of consumer
debts; (9) Refute to provide
adequate Identification of her­
self or himself or her or Ms
employer
or
other entity
whom she or he represents
when requested to do so fay a
debtor from whom she or he la
collecting or attempting to
collect a consumer debt: 110)
Mall any communication to a
debtor In an envelope or post­
card with words typed, writ­
ten. or printed on the outside
o f the envelope or postcard
calculated to embarrass the

S u p p o rt

The Alzheimer*■ Support
Group for Spouses meets the
flist Friday of the month, at 10
a.m., at the Behavior Health
Department. South Seminole
Hospital, In Longwood. All In­
terested spouse o f Alzheimer's
patients are lnvtlrd to attend.
Cecilia Pally, a certified geron­
tologist and social worker,
leads the discussion and an­
swers questions. For Informa­
tion. call 843-1910.

K lw a n ia

The Seminole Sunrise Klwants Club meets every Friday,
at 7 a.m.. at Shoncy’s. US 1792. south of Airport Boulevard.
Quest are welcome. For tnformatlon. call Tony McDaniel at
324-0469.

Florida law. in order to bal­
ance the creditor*' right to
collect debts owed them and
the debtors' right to prtvacy
and to be free from harass­
ment. has placed limitations
on what a debt collector can
do to collect consumer debts.
Last week we discussed some
of those limitations. However,
as noted then, these limita­
tions only apply to the colie cllon of consumer debts.
In addition to the conduct
prohibited
by statute dis­
cussed last week there are
other practices which sre pro­
hibited. As per statute, tn col­
lecting consumer debts, no
person shall:
11) Willfully
communicate with the debtor
or any member of her or his
family with such frequency as
can reasonably be expected to
harass the debtor or her or Ms
family, or willfully engage In
other conduct which can rea­
sonably be expected to abuse
or harass the debtor or any
member of her or his family:
12) Use profane, obscene, vul­
gar. or willfully abusive lan­
guage tn communicating with
the debtor or any member of
her or his family; (3| Claim, at­
tempt. or threaten to enforce a

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Take it from this 79-year-old
married man who faced and made
thut fortunate decision as a 40-yearold bachelor. Believe me, almost all
men need that strong kick in the
nil to awaken them to what life
really all about. She should stop
kicking herself and direct it where
it will do some good.
JOHN H. 3TEJNEMANN,
SAN DIEGO

r

DEAR JOHN: You may speak
for a percentage o f men o f your
generation, but you don't speak
for all of them. Many men want
to be married — and they want
it more than some women do.
That's when they w rite to me.
Readers, som eth in g tells me
this letter w ill gen erate some
In terestin g com m en ts from
many of you.
DEAR ABBY: You have printed
stories in your column about the
kindness of strangers. Well, I have
a story to tell:
In 1978, my sister and I were
traveling together. We visited the
London Bridge in Lake Havasu,
Ariz. We had some car trouble near
Parker, Ariz., and had to be towed
to a motel.
After the car was fixed the next
day, we toured the Joshua Tree
National Monument. At about 2
p.m. we decided we were hungry, so
we stopped at a restaurant, only to
discover when we entered that they
were closed until 4:30 p.m. We
asked one of the men sitting at the
counter where we could find a
restaurant that would be open,

since we were traveling and were of us regret our involvsmi
verv hungry. He jumped up and wars Inflamed by tha snow
our
■aid. "Come on in!"
bass did on us, aa wall as tha em­
Abby, the cook was stretched out phasis ha placed on his need for our
on the floor napping, but the man loyalty’
got him up to prepare a meal for ua.
One employee even claimed the
We had pot roast, creamed potatoes, co-worker made sexual advances
vegetables, biscuits and honey and toward her. It le obvious now that
fresh coffee. We felt like royalty she and the boas are "very dose,"
being served in a “closed" restau­ and moat of us are sure she was
rant. It was one of the highlight! of lying. This woman is now obviously
our trip.
after my position, so I will probably
As we were leaving, we took a be the next to lose my job. The
snapshot of that little restaurant to moral: Don't get caught up In the
remind ua in years to come how heat of office politics and don't be­
kind they were to total strangers. It come part of a lynch mob.
was called the Stardust
I wish I could undo the damage I
RUTH RANSHAW, did to this person’* career. Should I
HARRISBURG, PA. contact the man’s lawyer, or just
keep quiet?
DEAR R U TH : We are bomSORRY DOWN SOUTH
barded dally with bad news, so
it’s refreshing to hear atoriea
D E AR SO RR Y: I f you can
about acta o f kindness. It reaf­ right tha wrong that was done
firms the basic goodness o f peo­ to your co-worker, stop forward
ple.
and aet tha record straight.
With a customer service poli­
cy like the Stardust’s, I hope
th ey're a tilt I d buaineaa and
“Hew to Write U t t e n fa r All
* w m l a b u a lB M M ljM l, a*lfthriving. Thanh you for writing.
ifcip*. p in
DEAR ABBY: I am feeling very
(toSO la Canada) l
guilty about my role in the dmtruc- A b b y , L a t t e r B o o b la t, P .O . Bos 447,
tion of a co-worker's life. He waa a “ ---- 1 Morria, UL f 10MO447. IPoatafe U
nice guy. but he also was a work­
aholic who didn't fit into the “party*
culture of this office.
In the course of hla duties, he
uncovered a fraudulent activity by
the boss. The boss panicked and
fired him. A wave of moss hysteria
followed, and some of the employeee
(myself included) made false accu­
sations against this man. Now some

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Paying the high price of justice
By Joseph PerUas
Mayola Williams struck it rich this
No. she didn't make s killing on Wsll
Street, cashing in on some hot Inter
net stock. She didn't sign a lucrative
contract with, say. the WNBA, to shoot
baskets and rebound. She didn't even
hit the state lottery.
Williams Is tat million richer not be­
cause she invented anything not be­
cause she boasts some exceptional
talent, not because she saved and in­
vested wisely, not because she wu
just plain lucky, but because a Port­
land, Ore., Jury awarded it to her.
You see, Williams' husband Jeaae, a
Janitor in the Portland public school
system, smoked Marlboro cigarettes
for some 40 yean. In IM7, he died of
lung cancer. And his grieving widow,
and her children...
filed a $101
million lawsuit against Philip Morris
Mayola Williams says that her dearty
departed husband had but one dying
wish. "He wanted to make cigarette
companies stop lying about the health
problems of smokers,* she said,
adding that “this Jury agreed with his
goals*
So Jesse Williams w u not to be
blamed for ignoring the explicit health
warning! that have appeared on
cigarette labels for the put 35 yean
This is what civil "justice' hu corns
to in our litigious society. Lawsuits are
predicated on Uw notion that wo Bvt
(or ought to live) in s rero-risk society.
And that if some harm, some misfor­
tune, some tragedy befalls an individ­
ual — like contracting lung cancer —
Uw individual bears no responsibility
whatsoever for his or her fete.
So if individuals suffer a real Injury,
or perceive that they have suffered an
injury. Uw first thing they do is rush
to the courthouse. And Uw trial lawyen
are only too happy to encourage them,
holding out the possibility of instant
riches - such u the $91 million that
Mayoia Williams won this week.
Of course, most liability suits end
unsuccessfully (as trial lawyer groups

JOSEPH
PERKINS

so often point out). MultimUUon-dolUr
Jury awards are ran. And even those
that are awarded are often overturned
on appeal or reduced by a Judge (one
or the other of which almost certain­
ly will happen in the Portland case).
But the trial lawyen don’t expect to
win every liability case. AH they need
to do la to win one out oC say, IM when
they are asking Juries for sums u
large as 1101 millkm.
And while they (ace the very real
proaoect that a staggering Jury award
will be overturaea they can hedge
their beta by negotiating with a liable
company for a discounted settlement
— say. Offer Philip Morris a $40 mil
Uon deal to mabo too Portland case go

Because it is almost worth $49 mil­
lion for the company to end a pro­
tracted lawsuit, what with the money
it hu to shell out far its own lawyers
the amount of time company execu­
tives have to spend on depositions and
court appearances Uw advene impact
of legal uncertainty on the company's
stock price, and Uw bad will Uw com­
pany suffers with each news report
telling Uw story of a mao who died of
lung cancer after smoking one of Uw
company's brands for four decades.
Alas a company can ill afford to
settle so individual UbUty suit Be
cause If It settle* one suit — hr $40
million, lor $4 watifam for $499,999 —
it will provoke a rash of copycat liti­
gation with hundreds of aspiring mil­
lionaires claiming personal Injuries

w iR o * w * n c ?
W t f O R F H T K ip C * ?

Indeed, Philip Morris itself has more
than 500 smoking-related lawsuits
pending against it In courts through
out the country (not to mention a $51
million Judgment against them that
was awarded last month to a Califor­
nia woman who said her lung cancer
was caused by 35 yean of smoking).
And the company has slready com­
mitted Itself to contribute to a $30Sbil­
lion settlement of tobacco litiitation
with the attorneys general of 4$states.
And President Clinton wants to sic the
Justice Department on the tobacco in­
dustry, to extract additional billions for
the federal government.
This is not Justice, chrll or otherwise.
It is redistribution of wealth under the
pretense of Justice. And like Jackals
moving horn carcass to carcass, the
party to company, industry to industry.
In the 19M b, It wu Johns Manvtlfe
and the asbestos manufacturing in­
dustry. In Uw IM0*. M's Philip Morria
and the tobacco industry. Dow Com­
ing and silicone breast Impisnt man
ufacturers, and moat recently, the gun
industry.
la the MOOs. it couid be any nuwfoer

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(407) 5 5 4 -5 0 7 8
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Listed on the National R egister o f Historic Places
One of the first settlers granted a homestead in Historic
Longwood was Edward Henck. from Do*ton. during the year
of 1873. Lakes and mineral springs attracted the first home­
steaders. but railroads spurred the town's growth. Dy 1876
a small community began to develop and Mr. Henck
arranged for a post office, serving as Postmaster for this
small village he had named Longwood. after a suburb of
Uoston. With steamboat and rail access, soon there was a
steady stream of settlers coming Into the area who prospered
on lumbering, citrus and winter visitors. Homes and church­
es began springing up. Including Christ Episcopal Church
which Is the oldest existing in Seminole County. By late 1880
residents numbered over 1.000. When the South Florida
Kallroad offered regular service from Sanford to Orlando,
with a stop In Longwood. Mr. Henck realized travelers need­
ed a place to slay. He hired Joslah Clouser. who came from
Pennsylvania, to build the Longwood Hotel. Mr. Clouser con­
structed a simple pioneer-style, two story board and batten
cottage to live In while he worked on the hotel. It was
restored In 1990 by his great grandsons, and Is now The
Apple Basket. Later he completed a large home for his fami­
ly In 1885 with wood siding and a tin roof which houses the
Consignment Collection. The Longwood Hotel, c. 1884. in the
center of Longwood'* 19-acre historic district, was listed on
the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. The original
wooden dual staircases, registration desk and key boxes
have survived to the present.______________________________

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The National Register lists 38 buildings of historic value;
Including two that were moved from Altamonte Springs In
1973. by the Central Florida Society for Historical
Preservation. First, the Uradlec-Mclntyre House built In
1885 by Nathaniel Uradlce as a winter cottage adjacent to
the Altamonte Hotel. The home wus owned by S. Maxwell
McIntyre's family until 1946. when it sat abandoned until
1973. This furnished, large Queen Anne style house Is a
museum open lor lours year round. The second home is
the Inskle-Outside House, built by Sea Captain. W. Pierre.
In Uoston In 1870. A prefabricated home enabled the
Captain to dismantle It. steamship it to Sanford and then
transport It by mule curt to reconstruct It In 1873. and it is
probably the oldest prefabricated home In the U.S. today.
The Longwood Civic Leugue Woman's Club building, c.
1870. has recently been dedicated for use as a museum of
Longwood history. Building In Longwood lias continued
right up to the present (line with most new construction
blending In with the old. One of several homes built during
the forties Is where The Enchanted Cottage Is located.
Our newest additions are lovely Victorian home/shop
combinations for Our Boutique You will love our treelined. brick streets and park benches, and our quiet
charm.
Walking tour pamphlets are available to ull visitors. We
merchants Invite you to share In our rich heritage that con­
tinues to grow after more than 100 years. Welcome to
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Eras change,
sojust enjoy
the greatness
SANFORD - This weekend.
Wayne Oretxky. In all llkrllhood. Is going to play his final
game.
He'll deserve the tributes and
accolades. He was and still la a
p e a t player.
But already, the comparison*
between Oretxky and former
Pittsburgh Penguins star Mario
Lrmieux have started over who
la the Greatest Player of all
Time.
That's a shame.
It’s natural to try to choose a
Greatest Player of all Time In
any sport.
In baskrtbaU. the popular
pick would have to be Michael
Jordan.
Football? Probably Joe Mon­
tana.
Baseball? Ask any kid and
they d probably say Mark
McOwtre.
. That's the problem with
things like that. How do you
Judge greatness?
You have to put It into per­
spective.
. Even though hockey Isn't a
btg deal In Florida, let's talk
•bout Gretzky-Lrmieux because
It reflects how ridiculous the
arguments over who the great­
est In any sport Is.
Oretxky (assuming he's the
Greatest), holds over 100 NHL
records. He la the career scortng leader, gpals scored and
and he haa four
Stanley Cu
But to talk about greatness,
you have lo have a reSence
point.
How Is what he did any more
than Maurice -Rocket' Richard
did in Montreal throughout the
40*o and 50’s?
Richard scored 50 goals In
50 games in a league that had
six teams.
That meant he and the Canadlena played against the
■ante teams 10 times each sea­
son.
It also means he played
•gainst the 100 best players In
Canada, moat of them from
moose country. In a league
where a player with the moni­
ker o f The Great One wouldn't
last a game with his teeth still
Intact.
In IB08. the NHL expanded
to 12 teams and two years taler.
Phil Esposito broke Richard's
Now the NHL has 28 teams In
outbacks bice San Jose and
Nashville.
Take a took at baseball today.
Everyone was so excited
about McGwire and Sammy
Sosa's run at the Marls record,
but look who they hit their
homer* against.
McGwire might as well have
faced a little leaguer when he
hit hia 70th shot. He should be
aahamed to take credit for It.
He couldn't have gotten a
better dish at McDonald s.
When Ruth hit hla 60. he did
It against an eight-team league
while most teams earned only
eight pitchers. Today. Jamie
Moyer and Mike Morgan are
major leaguers.
Clearly, the quality is waning.
As far as Jordan In basket­
ball. It's only been recently that
rve conceded him to be better
than Magic Johnson.
But what would Oscar Rob­
ertson or Jerry West have done
In the 90 s when every team
plays the two-man game?
How many could Wilt Cham­
berlain have scored going up
against Danny Schayes. Luc
Longley and Will Perdue In•
stead o f Nate Thurmond. Paul
Sltaa. BUI Bridges. WUlta Reed.
BlU Russell and Lew Aldndor?
The games change and the
argument of greatness needs to
put that Into perspective.
Instead of arguing over
whether or not Oreg Maddux Is
the greatest pitcher of the 20th
century, let's remember that
there Is no film footuge of Cy
Young and very IHUe o f Walter
Johnson and Christy
Mathewson.

SANFORD - The Red Sox
broke a 5-0 tie In the third In­
ning and moved to within a
game-and-a-half o f the Ameri­
can Division lead In the Bam­
bino Minor League with a 15-5
victory over the New Tribe*
Mission Indians at Roy Holler
Junior Field Wednesday.
The Red Sox (4-5) scored the
maximum five runa In three of
the four Inning* in which they
batted, but the New Tribes Mis­
sion Indiana (2-7) did not make

“The Red Sax took a 5-0 lead
In the bottom of the first Inning
an the strength o f an RBI dou­
ble by Davtd French and a twotun home run by Tim Barkley.
The New Tribes Mis*ton Indi­
ana battled back to tit the game
with five runs In the ton of the
third Inning, but the Red Sox
icgXned the lead for good In
the bottom o f the frame.
The Red Sox then ended the
gune fay acortng five runa in
the bottom o f the fourth Inning.
The City o f Sanford Recrea­
tion and Parka Babe forth

Athletics (3-0).
Schedule .1

toric Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium. Khranls Club Indiana v ».
Dean. Rtagm. Morgan and
Lawton. P A Diamond Backa. 0
pm .: « f r day at Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadhmi, Ro­
tary Club Alhlettea vs. Elka
Lodge *1241 Brave*, B ■ »n
and Noble* Communication
White So* va. Dean. Ringer*.
Morgan and Lawton. P A Dia­
mond Backa. 11 a.m.: at Zlnn
Beck Field. Klwanls Club Indi­
ana va. Knight* oI Columbus
Expo*. B a.m.

Lake M a ry ’s Jill Wolcotl
taking talents to Brevard
LAKE MART - la It any surprise that yet another
player on the Lake Mary High School softball
team has signed a college scholarship?
Weil It shouldn't be.
Lad year's state championship team has some
of the greatest talent In the county.
And catcher JU1 Wolcott la no exception. She
haa accepted a scholarship based half on aca­
demics and half on athletics U&gt; allend Brevard
Community College In Melbourne.
This 5-foot-2 player may be a little short In the
height category, but certainly doean t come up
short when It cornea to dominating her position.
*JlH Is without a doubt one of the best.* Lake
Mary head coach Jrannte Fisher said. ’ Her de­
sire. hard work and devotion of time Is what
makes her such a valuable player on our tram.
She laidefinitely a leader on this team, but not
through Instruction. Her example is one that any
player who hopes to become successful wants lo
follow.*
Softball hasn't always been a preoccupation for
Wolcott. In fact, she started pitying later Bum

playing right away for the Titans.
That has only come through hard work and
diligent effort.
MUI has spent a lot of long. hot. summer after­
noon* practicing either with summer leagues or
atone in the back yard.* said Rick Wolcott. Jill's
uthrr. “She has such a positive attitude and a
desire to play well. That Is what has led to this
scholarship the most. Her hard work Is paying
Wolcott decided on Brevard Community Col­
lege after much deliberation. They offered her
Ihe beat scholarship. II was close to home, and
their starter program for Wolcott s Intended ma. i ' T n* T,t*ry education, waa very strong.
With one season left and the pressure of a regnfton her. Wolcott has set some hefty goals for
T want to see us get another shot at the cham­
pionship. she said. *!t will take a lot of hard
work on all o f our parts to accomplish that goal
but I think we can do It No one really realises
the great deal of work and desire that Is lakes to
get to that level but once you get there, all you
can think about Is going bock. That would be a
great way lo cap off my senior year here.*
W »h most o f the players back from last season
and Wolcott's strong desire. Lake Mary appears
u» be in good shape lo at least make a run id
jpvlng the catcher another championship before

U C F ’s B r ia headed to O h io

0-5, In sight Innings Wadnaaday night

L a k e M a ry , L a k e
B ra n tle y su rv iv e
b a s e b a ll slugfests
CASSELBERRY - It was a
neck of a night on the Seminole
Athletic Conference baseball
diamonds on Wednesday.
, V1*® m" Y gave away an early
5-1 lead to Lake HoweU. but
still came up with the victory by
•eortng three runs In the top o f
Ina a l . i L i L &lt;__. __. .
■ .
*.
the eighth Inning to claim the
Ctasa 6A-Dlstx1ct 3 win. 8-5.

Things were even more blraree at Lake Brantley were the
host Patriots outlasted the Ly­
man Greyhounds. 12- 11.
The Rams (19-6) scored four
times In the top of the third In­
ning to break a 1-1 tie. but the
Silver Hawks (13-11) answered
with two runa in the bottom of
the third Inning and tied the
game with two more runs In the

ORLANDO
- University of
Central Florida women's bas­
ketball coach Lynn Bria has
announced her resignation lo
accept the position of head
coach at Ohio University.
Bria, 31. spent three searons
as UCF*s head coach and led
the Oolden Knights to a regular
season Trans America Athletic
Conference title and the 1999
Trans America Athletic Confer­
ence Tournament Champion­
ship and a spot In the NCAA
Tournament.
She compiled a 50-36 overall
record while coaching
the
Oolden Knights, the second
most wins complied by a head
coach In UCF history.
*We wish Lynn the very best
In her new position al Ohio
University,* UCF Athletics Di­
rector Steve Sloan maid. 'She
made a major contribution to
the growth of our women's basketlrall program at UCF.*
Bria. from Charleston. West
Virginia, began her stint at UCF
as interim head coach In 1996.
She was originally hired as
an assistant coach and primary
recruller by Jerry Richardson,
who was killed In a car accl-

dent on August 30. 1996.
Bria guided UCF to a 13-15
record that season and waa
hired as UCF* head coach the
following April.
Bria began her career In
women's basketball as a player
al the University of Charleston

Tournament, advancing to the
1999 NCAA Tournament as a
16th seed and losing to topseed. and national runner-up.
Louisiana Tech. 90-40.
Bria was named the confer­
ence’s Coach of the Year, also a
first In school history, and
UCFta overall record was the
best since 1904-85. the first
season the Oolden Knights
competed as an NCAA Division
I school.
Three seniors have graduated
from this year's squad; how­
ever, UCF returns four starters
and the 1999-2000 recruiting
class was ranked In the lop 50
nationally by The Women’s
Basketball Journal
•She leaves us with a solid
team and a good foundation for
the future.* said Sloan. T h e
assistant coaches also deserve
a tot of credit for the progress
made In Ihe program."
Assistant couches LJ. Jordan
and Honey Brown will Join Bria
at Ohio University and Inherit a
team that finished 4-22 last
year. Including a 2-14 mark In
the Mid-Amcrtean Conference
ptay. The 1999 winner of the
MAC tourney was a sixth seed
In the NCAA Tournament.

U n usual air show coming to F lo rid a’s G u lf Coast
SANFORD - One of the
world's greatest air shows hits
Florida's Oulf Coast this month,
and the Florida’ Game and
Fresh Water Fish Commission
(GFC) wants everyone to be
aware of this event.
This time o f year, at least 141
species of migratory birds fly
north through Florida, and the
nearby Lake Woodruff Wildlife
Refoge fmd the Merritt Island
wildlife Refuge are great spots
this event.
'Florida's extensive coastline,
especially the Oulf Coast, pro­
vides an important rest stop for
these beautiful birds.* said Su­
san Cerulean, the OFC's coor­
dinator of watchuble wildlife.
T his event helps to remind the
public about the Importance o f
healthy coastal habitat for their
survival
About one-flfth of the species
In North America move through

Outdoors

&lt; o n e .H jx iin lt - iil
Florid* while flying from Cen­
tral and South America and the
West Indies to North America
each year.
Among the species migrating
north during the spring are
awallow-tailed kites, painted
buntings, wood thrushes, as­
sorted warblers,
grosbeaks,
cuckoos, hummingbirds, and

■ ■"

r

V

flycatchers.
The annua] migration has
also caught the attention of
Governor Jeb Bush, who has
proclaimed April as the fourth
annual ‘ Migratory Songbird
Month.*
The governor noted that more
than 3.9 million Floridians take
part In bird and wildlife
watching, providing people with
enjoyment and the atate with
tremendous economic benefits.
"Welcome Back Songbirds!*
la Just one aspect of the OFC's
efforts
Involving
migratory
birds. The agency la also
working with volunteers around
the state on a migration bird
count program to gather InformaUon about how birds move
through Florida.
For more InformaUon on
■Welcome Back Songblrdsl’
events. Interested persons can

1275.

SHUPE'8 SCOOP
Binoculars and canwras an
two musts while bird watch-

FISHING FORECAST
Bass action Is still strong In
the river. Low water levels are
keeping bass in the main river
channel, where they "arc easily
located. They also tend to hold
up In large numbers around
moving water near deep bends,
creek mouths and sandbars.
time of year when Ashed with
six-pound test on a ultralight
spinning outfit. Bream and cat­
fish arc also very dependable
and will readily hit worms und
mussels.
Snook to 20 pounds are thick
at Sebastian Inlet. Large live

shrimp or medium-sized baitfish are tops for Unesldes. Redfish, flounder, and trout are
also present In fair numbers.
Cuptaln Jack at Port Canav­
eral reports fair offshore action
when seas permit. Dolphin and
wahoo are scattered tar off­
shore, while king mackerel can
be found In good numbers on
Pelican Flats.
Cobla are roaming off the
beaches and on the wrecks!
SlieepsHead and flounder are
biting Inside the Pori, while
trout and redllsh are rated as
fair on the flats of the Banana
and Indian rivers?

Mosquito Lagpon,

�Seersnoto Herald, Sanlord, Flonda • Thursday. April IS. 1999

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PlCtrrtOU* H A H !
Notre# i* hereby gnra* that I
am angagad in butineta at 15*3
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UM 1,
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County,
Florida, undtr th* Ficlitiouk
Nama ol WOULD COHM .. and
that I .ntand to ragteUr aaid
nama with tha Division ol
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IN AND FOR
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FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
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DIVISION U .R
FIRST UNION MORTOAQC
CORPORATION SUCCESSOR
OV MERGER WITH SIGNIT
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Plain titRa).
v*.
PHILLIP CON WREN.
•I al.
D*l*ndant|*|
NOTICI OF
FORICIOSUHI BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
purauant lo a Final Judgment ol
Mortgage Foracloaur* dated
April ?. ISM. and antarad In
Caa* NO M-79S-CA ol lha
Circuit Court at the EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein FIRST UNION MORT­
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SOR BY MEROER WITH SIGNET
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th* Pta nt.fl and PHILLIP DON
WREN. LINDA C WREN. U S
BANK. NATIONAL ASSOCIA­
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TO FIRST BANK- NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION. AS TRUSTEE
FOR THE FIRSTPLUS ASSET
BACKED SECURITIES. SERIES
IMP-] ara tha Defendant*. I
w.H tall to the lughe*I end beet
bidder tor cath al th* Weal
Iron! door el tha Permnot*
County Courthouao. Santord.
Flonda. al 11 04 a m , on tha
1]th day ol MAY. IMP. fho totlowing deaenbod property a*
a*I forth
In aaid
Final
Judgment
LOTI 10 AND 11. BLOCK B.
SANLAHOO SPRINGS TRACT
10 SECOND REPLAT ACCORD­
ING TC THE PLAT THEREOF.
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK S.
PAGE I OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY FLORIDA
WITNESS MY HAND end th*
aeel ol Put Court on April I.
IMS
(SEAL)
Maryann# Mono
Clerk it th* Circuit Court
By Deborah Conant
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCall*. Aeymer.
Barrett A Frappter
Poet Off** Do* 1410
Tamp*. FL 11001
F94041 179
It you are a pereon with a dis­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion in order to porttcipale In
this proceeding, you are enti­
tled at no coat to you. tor th*
proyieeion ol cartaln aaeiatones Plea** contact Court
Adminuuabon al SOI N Park
Avenut,
Santord
Florida
SSTTt. telephone number (407)
333-030. within 1 working
day* ol your rocoipt ol this doc­
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(TOD) 1-100-SM-ITTt.
Publish April IS. 22, 10M
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OF T N I BIBHTBBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
•IMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Cos* Run*an
P P -lttt-C A 14 a
CHASE MANHATTAN BANK,
as Trust** of Access
Financial Mortgage Loan
Trust I M M . a Naw York
bonking corporation.
PlamtiH.
¥*
BRIAN O BROWN, an
individual, and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF BRIAN 0
BROWN, an individual, hi*
wile, WANDA L OOODRIDOE.
an individual, and UNKNOWN
SPOUSE OF WANDA L.
OOODRIDOE an indrvtdual.
her husband. ALAN GOOCH,
an individual, and LINDA
GOOCH, an tndivtdusJ, hi*
wile, and STILLWATER OF
FLYINO CLOUD
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION.
INC . a Flonda non-prolit
corporation
Dalnndante.
N onea of sa ls
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Order tor Final
Summary
Judgmanl
ol
Foroclotura dated March 31,
I9SS. entered in Civil Case
Numbar 9S-2ISS-CA-14-0 ol
Hi* Circuit Court ol lha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in a
for Sarmnol* County. Florida
that on Ih* 3Slh day ot APRIL.
tSSS. al 1100 am NOTAE
BENE' Th* sal* will be held at
th* west front door step* ol th*
Seminole County Courthouse.
301 N Park Avtnue, Santord.
Florida The undersigned Clerk
will otter tor sal* the following
described real property
Lot S. STILLWATER PHASE I.
according to th* map or plat
thereof a* recorded in Plat
Book 33 Page* 43 through 44.
Public Records of Seminal*
County. Florida
logelhsr with ell structure*,
improeemante. Iiaturei. appli­
ance*. and appurtenance* on
said land or used in coniunctioa
therewith
0ATE0 March 31. IMS
MARYAN HE MORSE.CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By Oorolhy W Bolton
At Deputy Clerk
IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A
DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY
ACCOMMODATION IN ORDER
TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PRO­
CEEDING YOU ARE ENTITLEO.
AT NO COST EXTRA TO YOU.
TO THE PROVISION OF CER­
TAIN ASSISTANCE
PLEASE
CONTACT COURT ADMINIS­
TRATION AT SEMINOLE COUN­
TY COURTHOUSE. AT 301 N
PARK AVENUE. SUITE N301.
SANFORD
FLORIDA 32771.
(407) 4330. EXT 4227 WORKINO DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT
OF THIS DOCUMENT IF YOU
ARE HEARINO
OR VOICE
IMPAIRED. CALL 1.100-953S77I
LESLIE A BLAU. ESQ
Vase A Blau
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Winter Park. FL 12719
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m THi

e«curr c o u r t
I COUNTY,

P N o u r a (xvaiON
F1H NO j M -M T-C P
IN RE ESTATE OF
DAVID LEE SHAFFER
NOTICI
TOCNBOtTONB
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
THE ABOVE ESTATE
Ywi am hereby routed that an
Onto* o. Summary Adnsnwtratsm
ha* been entered m the estate ol
OAVIO LEE SHAFFER. itoceaaedL
FA# Number 99-29 7-CP by th#
Cecil* Court ol Sensnoto Couity
Flonda
Probate Onriann. th#
adtbws* ot which la Post Ofhc*
Drawer C. Sanford Flora* 32772.
tiat the total cash value ol th*
estate r* appmsimately 3494 32
and that the name and addrees to
«Aw» it ha* bean assigned by such
Cynthia Lou Shader
3413 '.akevww Drive
Apopka. Flonda 33703
M N o o n 4R n o u n d ta I t wBi
ti« c*«i ot ta d court.
WITHIN 1 CALENDAR MONTHS
FROM T ME OF THE FIRST PUBLI­
CATION OF THIS NOTICI al clean*
■garnet th* estate n th* form and
manner (iresenbed by Section
733 703 of Ih* Flonda Stotutoa and
ftot* 3 400 o4 the Flonda Nulaa ol
Probate
and
Ouonkanslvp
ALL CLAIMS AN0 DEMANDS
NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREV­
ER BARRED
Public a bon o ’ thia Notice hat
begun on April 13. IM S
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Florida Oar * 141303
BALDWIN A MORRISON. PA
7100 South Highway 17-01
Fern Park. Flonda 33 730
Telephone 407/1)4-1 434
Attorney lor Personal
Repr* tentative
Publish April IS. 23. IM S
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M T N I CIRCUIT COURT,
BI0NTIBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
M U D FOR
SIM INOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA,
C A S S NO.t H lt t k - O A U -O
BANC ONE FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC .*
corporation.
Plaintiff.
V*
THOMAS WRAT AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. IF
MARRIED AND UNKNOWN
TENANT) S).
Defendanlf*).
NOTFSB OF B A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that, pursuant to an Order or a
Final Judgment o l Foroctosura
entered in th* abovo-captionod
action. I will salt the property
Situated In Seminole County.
Florida, described at:
Lot St. AMHERST, according
lo Plat thereof at recorded m
Plat Booh SS. Pag* M and 40.
Public Racordt o l Saminol*
County. Florid*, also known as
1044 Chesterfield Circle Winter
Spnngt. Flonda. 3370A
at pubhe sale, to Ih* highest
and best bidder for cash, at
West Front Door. 301 North
Park
Avano*. in Santord.
Florida. 11 Of a m . on tha 27th
day of APRIL. ISOS
DATED this 31 tl day o l March.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
By: Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
Roll* 4 Lobe Ho. PA
720 Btockilon* Building
Jachaonsill*. Flonda 12302
Publish April ■. IS. 100*
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BENIN OLE COUNTY,
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OBNBNAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A B I NOt SB 4444 OA 14 W
TH FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHICAGO, AS TRUSTEE
PLAINTIFF
VS
RONALD HARTIHORN,
IF LIVINO. AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. 0EVISEES. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES.
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY.
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST RONALD
HARTSHORN. RHONDA
MISCHEL HARTSHORN.
IF LIVING, ANO IF DEAD. THE
UNKNOWN SPOUSE. HEIRS.
DEVISEES QRANTEES,
ASSIONEE3. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES.
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMING BY. THROUGH.
UNOER OR AGAINST RHONDA
MISCHEL HARTSHORN. JOHN
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POSSESSION
DEFENDANT)!)
RB- NOTICI
OF FORBCLOSURB BALI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order Oranling
th*
Motion
lo
Reset
Foreclosure Sal* dated March
30.1999. entered in Civil Casa
No 99 0441 CA 14 W ol lha
Circuit Court ol th* tSTH
Judicial Circuit in and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Senlord. Flonda.
I will sell to the highest and
best bidder for cash al th* Weal
Front Door ol the SEMINOLE
County Courthouse in Santord,
Florid*, al 11 00 o'clock i m
on Ih* 4ih day ol MAY. 1999 Ih*
following described properly a*
**l lorlh in aaid Summary Final
Judgment, to-wil
LOT 10. BLOCK 0 THE MEAD­
OWS UNIT NO 1, ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAGES S3 AND 17. PUBLIC
RECORD OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FL0RI0A
Deled thia 30Ih day ol MARCH.
1999
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE.CLERK
Clerk ol th* Circuit Court
By Jan* E Jaaewic
Deputy Clerk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persona with disabtlItia* needing a special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, at
Ih*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthoua* at 407-321-4330
EXT
4227.
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Preps
Continued from Page IB
llfth Inning, netting the
stage for Lake Mary's big Inning.
Justin Roberts went the distance for the Rams,
allowing only four hits and throwing shut out
ball over the final three Innings to run his record
to a perfect 4-0. Seven Lake Mary errors helped
Lake Howell slay In the contest.
Leading the way offensively for the Rams were
Daniel Sanford (3-for-4 with two doubles, three
Rill), Dntndnn Money (2-for-3), Matt Horwalh (2for*4| and Jose Tormos l2-for-5).
Chad Parsons was 2-for-n for the Silver
Hawks.
Meanwhile. It w u k tit for tat the whole way at
Lakr Dranlley.
Lyman grabbed n 3-0 lead In the lop of the
first Inning, but the Patriots answered with two
nins In the bottom of the firs*.

Billy Hess |2-for-3 with a home run. three
and Kyle Sommervtlle (home run. two RBI) pac
the Lyman attack.

The Greyhound;! then Increased their lead to
5-2 wtth two runs In the top of the third Inning,
but Lake Brantley grabbed the lead. 6-5, by
scoring four runs In the bottom of the fourth In­
ning,
Lyman regained the advantage In the top or the
sixth Inning by plating two more runs only to see
the Patriots bounce back with six nins In the
bottom of the sixth Inning.
The Greyhounds very nearly pulled off another
rally, scoring Tour times tn the lop of the seventh
inning, before reliever lloylcr came on (o close
out the Lake Bmntley victory.
Lending Ihe way for the Patriots (14-11) were
Justin Harris (3-for-4 wtth a home nm. six RBI),
Andrew Vonlandlngham (3-for-4, RBI), Kevin
Mellila |2-for-4 wtth it double, RBI), Bryan Smith
(2-for-4, RBI) nnd Even sen (RBI).

LAKE HOWELL SOFTBALL
TEAM STAYS HOT
CASSELBERRY • Lake Howell scored six
In the bottom of the first inning to erase a 1*
deficit and went an to a 7-3 Class SA-Dlatrict
softball victory over DeLand st the Eunice Smith]
Softball Field Wednesday afternoon.
The Stiver Hawks have been red hot of late]
and are now 11-9 on the season. The Bulldogs'
fell to 4 -IS.
Demner and Jenny Rhlner were both 2-for-4.
while Turner drove tn a pair of runs for Lake
Howell.
* Age 12 _ May 7-to-9.
* Age 9. 10. 11 _ May M-through-16.
* Age 1 3 . May 21-10-23.
•Age 14. 15. 1 6 . May 25-through-ai.
•Age IS .J u n e 11-to-13.
For more Information, please call the Flor­
ida AAU office at (407) 302-7570.

IN BRIEF

BASEBALL
RAMS S, SILVER HAWKS 0
(■ -lsa la | * t
Lake M a ry
0 1 4 0 0 0 O S . • 10 7
U k a H ow bU
109 0 9 0 0 0 . 0 4 9
RuhrUe and SiUifiml l i r k s u s t IlnOitr M and lia r , WV _
IkJirtlm H o t 1J’ _ l i r W i u l Save . ramr 311 _ Inkr B u y .
Sanlrad 2 31 _ nunc. IIK _ nunc H rm nla _ Lake Miry IDft
Lake Ikmrfl 13-th

PATRIOTS 12. GREYHOUNDS 11
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UgalNotiCM
W TNB CIRCUIT COURT,
OF TNB ISTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FO R
81 Ml NOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO.i O B -lfT 4 -« A -M -0
AMERICAN GENERAL
HOME EQUITY. INC .
Plaintiff
VS
DAVIS SHROYER ANDERSON,
Defendant
NOTICB OF
FORBCLOSURB B A L I
NOTICE is hereby given that
th* undersigned Clerk at lha
Circuit caurt el Seminal*
Ceunty. Florid*. wiH, on Ih*
ftth day ol APRIL, 1BBB. al
11.04 AM at th* Waal Front
Door at th* Seminal* County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida
otter for tale and t*M al public
outcry to th* highatt and best
bidder tot cath. th* following
described property situated m
Seminote County. Florida
Lot S. Block 0. SUNLANO
(STATES. Plat Book It. Page*
It thru 23, Pubbc Record* ol
tananol* County. Flonda
pursuant ta th* Final Judgment
entered In a cate pending ta
aerd Court, tha style o l which is
indicated above
WITNESS my hand and official
teal of laid Court this 31*1 day
ol MARCH. ISM
(BEAU
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol 0t* Circuit Court
By Dorothy W. Bolton D C.
John C. Englohardt. PA.
1114 I. Livingston St.
Orlando. Florida 32S43
It you ara a person with a dis­
ability who need* any special
accommodation to participate
m this proceeding, you ara antilied, at no coat to you. lo th*
provision ol special istiatanc*
Plaits
oonlaol
Court
Ad minis tra’ion at 101 N Park
Av* . St* N301.San lord. Florida
12771. talaphona (407) 3234310. Cal 4227. within two
working day* ol your receipt ol
this nolle# it hearing impaired.
(TDD) MOO-HS-ITM or Voice
(V) t-300-99S-S770, via Florida
Raley Service
Publish Aprtlt. 13. 1M9
DEB-70___________________
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT,
SMNTSSNTN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN ANO FOR
SBNINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
C A M NO. 9A-I1S4-CA-14-I
ATLANTIC MORTGAGE A
INVESTMENT CORPORATION,
a Florida corporation.
Plata HIt.
vs.
LUISA RUIZ,
at at..
Defendant)*)
NOTICB OF BALI
Nolle* t* hereby given that,
pursuant
to
a
Summary
Judgment ol Foreclosure. I will
salt the following described
properly located ta Seminole
County. Florida
Lot I. DEER RUN. UNIT 7 *A*.
according lo lha plat 1he root a t
recorded m Plot Book SB. peg*
St. public records ot Seminole
County, Florida
at public sat#, ta the highest
bidder tor cash, al lira weal
front door ot the Seminolo
County Courthouse, Santord.
Florida, a t t l 00 a m on APRIL
29. 1999
Notica Americana With
Oitabililioi
Act
ol
1990,
Administrative Order No. 94-20
Persons with a disability who
rood o special accommodation
la participate ta thia proceeding
should
contact
Oiaabtlity
Coordinator *1 101 North Park
Avsnuo. luit* N 101. Santord.
Florida 32T71 al toast fiv* day*
prior to th*
proceeding.
Telephone. (407) 323-4330 E a t
4327. 1-100-093-1771 (TOO
uaar* only)
WITNESS my hand end Boat ol
this Court on MARCH 10. 1M0
(Court Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
Donald L Smith. Eaquirs
Attorney tor Ptalntilt
$00 North Ocean Straat
Jacksonville. FL 32202
Tatsphon* 904/334-1143
Publish April I, 13. 1099
DEB-39
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNI BIOHTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
SIMINOLB COUNTY
CIVIL DIVISION
Casa Ne t SB -tBS-C A-td-a
NORWEST BANK
MINNESOTA. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE.

f o i l NotlCf
Platanit.
LA V 0 V 0C TATES and
DONNA J TATES, LAWMNCI
A RIM E and ROSEMARY L
R IS K . BRANTLEY HARBOUR
HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION
INC a/k/a ORAN TLBV HARBOR
HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION.
INC and UNKNOWNTIN ANTB/OWNBRS.
NOT tea OF SALS
Notica is hereby given, pur­
suant l* Final Judgment ot
Foractotur* tor Platatifl entered
ta thia cause, ta th* Circuit
Court ot Bemlnol* County.
Florid*. I win *#N th* property
situated ta leminol* County.
Flonda described a*
THE BAST 44 FIST OF LOT S
ANO THE WBST 47 FEET OF
LOT B. ANO THE NORTH 10
FBST OF THE (AST 40 FEET OF
LOT IS. ANO THE NORTH 10
FBBT OF THE BAST 47 FIST OF
LOT 14. BLOCK B BRANTLEY
HALL ISTATIS. ACCORDING
TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN FLAT BOOK IS.
PA GAS IS ANO IT. PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
SIMINOLB
COUNTY. FLORIDA
and commonly known re 103
Cherry Mill C m to. Longwood.
Florida 3277B. al public tale, lo
Ih* highael and beat fodder, tor
cash, at die wait Irani door ot
tha
Bominol*
County
Courthouse, in Santord, Florida.
Florida al It M a m on APRIL
27. IM S
Dated this 31*1 day ol March,
1§#t
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
Clerk ol Circuit Court
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
ROBERT M COPLEN
Kerr Hodge*, PA
PO Boa 100
Tampa. FL 33901-0100
Publish April 0. IS. 1090
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Club Expos vs. Sunnlland Cor­
poration Marlins, 8:30 a.m.:
Rlnkrr Male rial* Devil Rays vs.
Sanford
Electric
Athletics,
10:30 a.m.: and Railroaders
Cubs vs. Sanford Lodge B62
Free and Accepted Yankees.
12:30 p.m.
Results _ Red Sox 15, New
Tribes Mission Indians 5.
Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Royals (5-3), Red Sox (45), New Tribes Mlttslan Indians
(2*7) and Mariners (1-7): Na­
tional Dhislon: Pirates (7-1),
Devtl Rays (6-3) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (5-4).
Schedule _ Friday at Roy
Holler Junior Field, Pirates vs.
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics,
5:45 p.m. and Royals vs. Devil
Hays, 7:15 p.m.; Satmday at
Roy Holler Junior Field. Red
Sox vs. Newsome Hardwoods
Athletics, 2:30 p.m.
Providing the offense:
Red Sox: two hits _ David
French (double, two runs, two
RBI); one lilt _ Tim Barkley

(home run. nm. two RBI), Mi­
New Tribes Mission Indians:
chael Hummel, Nathan Homer one hit _ Cody Fields (double):
(one double and two runs one run. one RBI _ Andre Deeach). Jacob Homer (run. RBI), bone. Rrgglc While; one run _
Chris Vergara (run): one run. Justin Stonael, Andy Hrdvatl,
one RBI _ James Ireland: one
run . Danny Cohen. Matt Un­ •--------m b a . s t
derwood, Matt Lewis. Caleb M ai A m
• B B S . IB 7
(folk. Alex Kean.

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court, the Critics of the 60's
might have rrushed them tn
four straight and Bill Russell
had a belter glare than Michael
Jordan.
Just appreciate Ihe greatness
and let It go.

Remember that when Sammy
Baugh and Johnny Unltas were
on the field, their playbooks
weren't the size of Bill Clinton's
little black book.
The games rhange.
Call Gretzky or Lemetux the
best player of Ihe 9 0 ' n , not the
greatest of at] lime.
Richard was great In the 50 s.
Gordie Howe owned the 60‘s.
Don't tiy lo tell any hockey
purist that Bobby Orr wasn't
the greatest of all time for the
way he changed Ihe game.
Don't roll the Bulls o f the
90 s the best. On an equal

t: Any­
one with a drqft pick In the top
ftno or three who doesn't take
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LEONARDO LOPEZ,
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Barren A Frappier
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Mortgage Foroaleauro dalad
April 7. I H I . and anlarad In
Caaa NO M-I339-CA a l Iha
Circuit CaaM al IN* IIGH&lt;
T1SNTH Judicial Circuit In and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
whom* OLD HINT MORTGAGE
COMPANY la Nio Plaintilt and
DEBORAH S
HINIHAW,
JAM ! I C HINIHAW art Ilia
Oalandanta, I anil tad to Iha
hif haal and Nad didder lor
caah at Iho Waal hunt door at
Wo
Sonunolo
County
Courlhouaa. Santord. Florida,
at II.OS a m , an too llh day el
MAY,
im .
too tallowing
daacrlbad property aa aat forth
In aatd 'Inal Judgment
LOT I. OIIN NUN. UNIT HA.
ACCONOINO TO THI PLAT
TMINIOF A l NICONOIO &gt;N
P U T BOOH » . PAOII M ANO
•T. PUNLIC NICONOI OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLONlOA
WITH! IS MV HANO and Iho
aaal at ttwa Court an April A.
IN S
M AO
Meryonne Mora#
Clerh ol in# Circuit Court
By Our* thy W Bolton
Deputy CtorN
■thaearna McCaAa. Naymar.
Barrott S FreppU t
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praanaian al tartaui aanalance Pleeae taniacl Caurt
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Aoanuo.
laniard. Plenda
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M l-4130 mthm I working
daya at your n t t a l *1 to** doc­
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M B -1 10
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praguahty tot bidding iha tol*
pretaaia in laia April
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PM I
Santord. Florida
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pro Iact ton. plumbing
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PIPIT T IN N ISIII
MONTOAOI COMPANY. INC
SUCCISSON IN INTiAIST
TO PIPIT TINNI11II
BANK. NATIONAL
ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff,
«a
MICHAAL PAUL (U N I
AIIUA MICHASL P (UNI.
al al.
Oetondent(i)

NOTICI OP
POMCLCIUNa I A l l
NOTICI IS H I N ilV OIVIN
pursuant to a Final Jwdgmanl of
foreclosure dalad Marah II.
I H I . and anlarad In Caaa NO
H-1T47CA at Iha Circwil Court
ol Iha IIQHTIINTH Judicial
Circuit in and lot SEMINOLE
County, Florida nharain FT
MONTOAOI COMPANIII D/O/A
FTB MONTOAOI IINVICII
D/O/A
PIPIT
T I N N I U lt
MONTOAOI COMPANY. INC
SUCCISSOR IN INTINIIT TO
FINST
T IN N I H I C
BANK.
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ta Iha
Plaintiff and MICHAIL PAUL
(U N I
A/K/A MICHAIL P
(LINS: IV NOA M ILINI. ITT
FINANCIAL IINVICII. HOUSEHOLD FINANCI CORPORA­
TION. III. TINANT (I N/K/A
C H A N LIl HILOINT. TINANT *1
N/K/A SUSAN DZIAMA. are Iha
Oalandanla. I mil eeli lo Iha
togheal and bait bidder lor
caah al Iha Waal honl door ol
tho
Seminole
County
Courthouao. Santord, Florida,
al 1100 a m . on toe Ztth day
Ol APRIL. I H I . Iha lo!lowing
doecribed property aa aat forth
m aald Final Judgment
LOT 110. HIOOIN LAKE VILLAS
PHASE III. ACCORDING TO THI
P U T THIRIOP AS NICONOIO
M P U T COOK II. PAOIS 1.4.S,
AND S. PUBLIC NICONDS OF
MMINOLI COUNTY. FLOP 10A
a/k/a 241 LIVI OAK BLVD
SANFORD. FL 12FF1
WITNISS MY HAND and Iha
coal ol thia Court on March 31.
1SH
(SIAL)
MARYANNS MONSi. CLERK
Clark ol too Circuit Court
By Oorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
Ichevarria. McCalla. Raymer.
Barrel! A Frappier
Poet Ollica Boa 1410
Tampa. FL33HI-1410
II you am a peraon with a d u ­
a lit y who naada accommoda­
tion In order lo participate in
toll proceeding, you era enti­
tled al no coal lo you. lor Iha
provialon ol certain aaaltlence
Plaaaa
conlacl
Court
Admfnutrition at 201 N Park
Avenue.
Santord. Florida
12FF1. lalcphona number (407)
221-4110. within 2 working
daya ol your racaipl ol Ihia doc­
ument. II hairing impaired.
(TOO) 9-M0-IM-I771.
Publish April I. IS. IH S
0CB-7I

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CIRCUIT. M

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CORPORATION. FONMIRLY
KNOWN AS INLAND
MONTOAOI CORPORATION.
Plaintiff
JAY P N IU M N T. JN .
at at.
M T t C S o 5 " ,*"d*nt*
P O N IO LO S U M SALS
NOTICt IS HINIBV OIVSN
purauanl to an Order or Pinal
Judgment anlarad In Civil Caaa
Nc M -20SS-CA-I4-O ol Iha
Circuit Court ol Iho tSTH
Judicial Circuit in and lor IEM1NOLI County. Florida, wherein
INWIN MONTOAOI CORPORA­
TION. FORMERLY KNOWN AE
INLAND MONTOAOI CORPO­
RATION. Plamlifl. and JAY P
REUSE NT, JN.. at a l . are
defendant*. I wilt aall to Iha
high#el and b a il bidder far
caah al the Waal From Door ot
Iha
Seminole
County
Courlhouaa. Santord. Florida,
al toe hour ot 11 00 a m . on the
2Sth day ot APRIL. ISM . Iho
following detenbed properly
CONDOMINIUM UNIT NUMBER
IT. THI VILLAOI AT FOXWOOO. A CONDOMINIUM ANO
AN UNOIVtOID INTEREST IN
THE COMMON ELEMENTS ANO
UMITIO COMMON ELEMENTS
DECLARED IN SAID DECLARA­
TION OP CONDOMINIUM TO BE
APPURTENANT TO THE CON­
DOMINIUM UNIT.
ALL
IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ANO SUB­
JECT TO THI COVENANTS.
CONDITIONS. RESTRICTIONS
TIRMS ANO OTHIR PROVI­
SIONS OP THAT DSCLARATION
OP CONDOMINIUM FOR THS
VILLAGE AT FONWOOD. A
CONDOMINIUM.
RECORDED
PtERUARY 21. IM S IN OFFI­
CIAL RICOROS BOOK IM S.
PACE M M . PUBLIC RICOROS
OP SIM iN O Ll COUNTY FLORI­
DA
Dalad line Sto day a l APRIL.
ISM
Maryanne Morae
Clerk C rcud Court
By Dobra Conanl
Deputy Curb
ROOSRO BEAR ISO
PO S O I 4HS
ORLANDO FL 12S02
Atlivneya tor PtomtiN
It yeu am a peraon with a dieatni ty amo naada any accom­
modation m order to participate
*i true p o x aiding you am ann­
ual at no coat to you to the
prevteren ol certain aeeretancs
Plaaaa
Contact
ADA
Caordmalor at 141 N Part
Avenue Suite N101. Santord.
Florida 12TTI. Telephone (40T)
123-4114 aal 4227 within two
(2) working daya ot your receipt
ot tom Summon# if you a it
hearing or voice impaired, call
1 900-*49-1771
Pubhah April S. IS. 1 SH
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C A M NO .IM -S40S0A ISO
F U S T UORTOAOS
CORPORATION. l/h/a
FLSST REAL ISTATi
FUNOINO CORPORATION.
Ptamlilt.
at
■■TTY HASKIN. JOHN 0 0 !
Hutband o l BETTY HASKIN.
ORSIN TRII FINANCIAL
CORPORATION and UNKNOWN
TSNANTB/OWNSRS.
Oalandanta
PLAINTIFF'S
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO UNKNOWN HEINE.
OEVISEIS OAANTEE3
ASSIONSKS. LIENORS
CREDITORS. TRUSTIES
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
OF JETTY HASKIN.
Decoaaid
And all part wo claiming interaal by
through, under or
agamai
UNKNOWN HEIRS. OIV1SIIS.
GRANTEES ASSIGNEES
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTIIS OR OTHER
CLAIMANTS OF BITTY
HASKIN. Oacaaaad
and all parliaa having or claim­
ing to havo any nghl. litto, or
ntereel in Iha property harem
da.cubed
CURRENT RESI­
DENCE UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED diet an
eel ion to fometoaa mortgage on
Iha following detenbed proper­
ty in SemmoU Coonty. Florida
LOTS 21 ANO 22. BLOCK D.
IANLANDO SPRINQS. TRACT
NO
T l. SECOND REPUT.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK S. PAGE 1. OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
and having a commonly known
addreee aa
124 Arden Si
Longwood. FL 32TS4-S1I2
ha* bean hied again*! you and
you are required lo aerve an
original o l your written detentaa It any. with toe SemmoU
County Clerk ol Hue Court with­
in 34 daya from the lirat dale ot
publication, and lo aarva a
copy on Plainlilf’a Altornay,
Dougla* M BaUa. ol Iha Law
Firm ol MASON A ASSOCIATES.
P A , whoea addraaa la ITTST
U S Highway tS North. Suita
S40. Mangrove Bay. CUarwalar.
Florida 337S4, within 34 daya
bom Iho hrel data ot publica­
tion, otherwiee a default will be
anlarad agamai you lor Iho
m ini demanded m Iha complaint
Dalad April S. 1H9
UARVANNE MORSE. CLERK
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
By Rulh King
Aa Deputy Clark
In accordance wilh in#
Americana With Oieabililiea Act.
panton* with dieebilitiaa need­
ing a apocial accommodation lo
participate m thia proceeding
ahould
conlacl
court
Admmialralion at lalaphona
number I-40T-323-4330. nol
later than aavan (7) daya prior
lo 'ha proceeding it hearing
impaired. (TDD] I-H00-9S11771. or Voice IV) t-800-911S779,eut Florida Relay Sarvica
Maaon A Aeeociatee. PA
177(7 US IS North.
Suita S44
CUarwalar FL 337S4
Attn DougUe M Balae
(727) S3S-3SOO
Publiah April S. IS. IM S
DEB-SS

*1 R l ESTATE OP
BERTA tl H M M n

CP
The atorwuabafton of too
BERTA D HARRIETT
Pda Nundwr SS-IIB-CP. la
#i toe Croud Court tor Baitanato
Couity Fforldi. Probato DtvNfon.
Sw addaia of wtach to S enmola
Couity CcurViOtoa. 201 Norto Park
Annum lantont Fbmta 32771
The

ALL MTERIET1D PERSONS A M
NODFKD THAT
AS paroona on wtoun torn
la aanmrl otoo have
i »afcdry ot toe vn(. toe
d atomebon ol
Saa Cowl are n g a id to Me too*
fSaarSnna wdh Saa Court WITHM
THE LATER OP THRU MONTHS
AFTER THI DATE OP THE P M T
PUBUCADOH OF THW NOTICI OR
THWTV OATS AFTER THE M i l
OP SSWACE OP A COPY OP TWE
NOTICE ON THEM
Ai-rodtonollw

wham a copy of tola
npntoe a her toa data aI tog krai
ptokakin ot VN M k a mwat hto
toair clauna with Itua Court
WITHIN THE U TER OP THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATS OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICI OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OP IIRVICI
Of A COPY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM
AH othni creditor* at Iho dacadanl and paras** hawing claim#
ot damir-dt agamai too dece­
dent* aatal* meat hto thair
clauna wdh thia court WITHIN
THREE MONTHI AFTER THE
DATE OP THI FIRIT PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICI
ALL CLAIMS DIMANDS ANO
OBJlCTlONS NOT EO PILED
WILL BS FOREVER BARRED
The dal# ol hral pubire alm* ot
tor* Not e# «a April IS. IS M
Paraoaal Repreeentariee
JOANNS HARRUTT
1IIS SunUnd Ot
Saatord PL UTT3
S44ATHERS I KEMP. P A
Aliarno,# tor Paraonal
RapraaenUtnr*
S4SN HYENAYt
Orlande » l 32*41
TaUphon. (40T) 44S-4204
By I DAVID KEMP
Florida Bar No 1044*7
Publiah April It 22 1*44
M B 121

e w c u rr c o u n t
OP TNEI4TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ABB FOB
4IM W 4LB COUNTY.
PLOBIBA
CIRCUIT CIVIL
DtVISION
CASS BO. SS-tSTA CA
kUDFlRIt BANK, an
Oklahoma Corporanon
K Va kbOF INST BANK A
PIOIRAUY CHARTERSO
SAVINOS ASSOCIATION
a* aaaigp** of FIRST
NATIONWIDE MORTOAOS
CORPORATION aa aaalgnM
at AMERICA S UORTOAOS
SERVICING INC. a*
attrgnan ol NUtfSRlCA
FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC .
at aatignee of AMERICORP
MORTOAOS COMPANY. INC
in t n i

P A U E U J Oil)HONS,
all known and unknown
pailx a claiming by. through,
wider ot agamai PAMELA J
OSIlMOhl. FIAST NATIONAL
BANK OF CENTRAL FLORIOA.
INC . SMALL BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATION
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE
CORPORATION III.
ASSOCIATES FINANCIAL
SIRV1CES COMPANY OF
FLORIOA INC and
ROBERT / DESIMONE
Oalandanla
NOTICI OP SALB
PURSUANT TO CN APTIR *•
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pwtuarl lo an Order ot Final
Summary
Judgment
ol
Fare Ion ra dalad April 7, IMS
and anlarad in Cate No •*1274 m L&gt;e Circuit Court of Iha
llth Judicial Cucint in and lor
Seminole
County.
Florida
wharam UIOFIRIT BANK, ale
it Iha PLuntiff and PAMELA J.
DESIMONE at al am Iha
Defender t*. I will aaH to the
highaal end bail bidder tor
caah a Iha Watl Front Ooor
Saminai# County Courlhouaa.
Santord riorida at 11 00 am
on tho 11to day ol MAY.-1SSI,
Iha lolkii ing detenbed proper­
ly aa eel forth in eaid Order ol
Final Summary Judgment, to
wit
Lot S Ramblawood. Uml II,
a&lt;.cordi-&gt;(i lo Iha plat Ihoraol aa
recorded m Plal Book 24. Page
21. Public Record# Ot Seim nola
County. Florida. Lett Iha fol­
lowing
described
parcel.
Beginning al Iha Norlhaaal cor­
ner ol aald Lot S run S OS
degree* 74' IE' W along Iho
t a il line ol a*itl Lot a distance
ol 12 11 feel, Ihence run S II
degreat IT' 4*' ft 14 74 leal,
thence run N 01 d ig it * ! II'
I C C SO sa Ital lo tho North
Lina ol aaid Lol I. Ihence run
Eatterly along a curve concave
to the Nurthaatt having a radiua
of 54 00 leeL a central angle ol
04 degiei * 31' 41* an arc dielance of 7 34 teal and a chord
bearing ol S 77 dogma# 10 ' 10*
E to thr Point of Beginning
OATEO al Santord. Florida Ihia
Slh day ol April. 1114
■AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT (ADA) NOTICE **
II you are a perron with a U s­
ability who need* accommoda­
tion m aider lo participate ui
Ihia proceeding, you am enti­
tled al in coal lo you. lor the
provulc i ol certain aaaitiaoca
Plea*#
conlacl
Court
Admmialralion al (407) 3214330 within 2 working day* ol
your receipt ol Ihia document, if
you am hearing or voice impair
call I 404-911-4771
MARYAN Nt MORSE. CLERK
Seminole County. Florida
By Dorothy W Oollon
Deputy Clark
GOLDBERG AND VOVA. P A
Suita 904. BIV Tower
1101 Brickel! Avenue
Miami Florida 33111
(301) 374-4204
Publish April 11. 22. 1900
DEO-1 28

Notice la hereby green that I
am engaged lit bualnan at S4I
Ban Rafael C L Wintor Sgrtoga,
PL 11704. Sembtola County.
Florida, under iha F untie**
Name at T M
VM BT9BB
PUkOI. and Dial 1 Intend to
m glala' aald name with toa
Dm talon
of
Corporation*.
Taltaha****. Florida ht accor­
dance with Iho prowlalone of Iho
Prabttow* Nemo Statute*. ToWit Sac Man 144 04. Florida
■latutoa 1441.
Kent R. ObnaO
Pubhah April IS. 1SS4
0EB-1SS

4B-14B4 B A I 4 4
HOME SAVINOS OP
AMERICA, P M W a Nome
Saving# of America. P .A .
Plaintiff.
VS
PAITAM EN90H ORE WAL
and EAABJTT HAUL OR I WAL
A/K/A EARBJIT ORE WAL.
ot el..

Nonce to hereby green toat.
purauanl to that Pmaf Judgment
of Pamclaawo dalad Merab *1.
ISO*, and entered In civil taaa
number SB-141* CAI4Q al toa
Cuculf Caurt of IN# 14m
Judicial Cue ml to and far
Bemmele
Caunfy.
Ptortda.
wherein NOME E A V IM E OP
AMERICA. FOB F/K/A HOME
EAVINOB OP AMERICA. P A . la
Plaintiff and CROWN BANK.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. A POLITI­
CAL 4 UBOt VISION OP THI
BTATE OP PLORIOA. WEKIVA
COVE HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI­
ATION. INC . PRITAM
WAL A/K/A EAABJIT ONIWAl.
d being and ad unbnawn garboa claiming by. Ibmugh. under
and agarnet toa abate named
defendant a) who am net known
to bo dead or atom, whether
cord unknown pa rime may alarm
an miereat aa #pause# hair*,
datiaaa*. granlaaa. or ether
cla-mania, la/am Defendan t*). I
mdl tad ta toa highest and beat
bidder tar each al toa woal
Iron door of Iha Semin ala
County courthouse In lento id.
4*-nmol* County. Florida. Cf
It 44 A M an toa tfto day al
APRIL. 1444. Iha following
detenbed property aa aal torto
in acid Final Judgment, to wit
LOT I M . WEKIVA COVE
PH A l l FOUR. ACCOR Ol NO TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK » ,
PAGES *0 THROUGH 41 INCLU­
SIVE. PUBLIC RICOROS OP
■I WHOLE COUNTY. PLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO TNI
PAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADY1I10 THAT THIE U W FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTMO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated too St al day ot MARCH.
IM S
MARYANNS MORSE
Clerk el Circuit Caurt
By Dorothy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
CODILIS E STAWIARSRI
4010 Boy Seou* Boulevard
Tampa Florida S344T
Telephone (111)477-4404
CAE #*4 031*7
Publiah April E, IS. 1444
DEB-44
B9 THE OMMUIT COUNT

CIRCUIT BP PLOBIBA
COUNTY
JURIS MOTION DIVISION
CABS BO. SS-IS440A 14 B
MOMS SAVINOS OP
AMERICA. F S B f/h/a Horn*
Saving* ol America. P A ,
Plaintiff

vs
HIRBERT H HAAN.
al a l.
Oalandanta
NOTtOS
OP PORSCLOSURB SALB
Notice it hereby given toat.
pursuant to that Final Judgment
ol Foreclosure dalad March It,
1SS4. and anlarad in civil cate
number IS-1S0SCA 14 0. ol Iha
Circuit Court ot Iha t llh
Judicial Circuit in and far
Seminole
County.
Florida,
wherein HOME SAVINGS OF
AMERICA. F S B F/K/A HOME
SAVINOS OP AMERICA. P.A . Ik
Plamlifl and THE ARBORS AT
HIDDEN LAKES HOMIOWNERS
ASSOCIATION.
INC .
UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POS­
SESSION OP THE SUBJECT
REAL PROPERTY. #2.N/K/A
TAMARA M STOCKWILL. HER­
BERT H HAAN. II living, and alt
unknown partiot claiming by.
through, under and again#! Iha
above named delandanRt) who
am nol known to bo dead or
alive, whether aald unknown
partial may claim in internal ac
tpoutat
heire,
davlaaaa.
granlaaa. or other claimant#,
te/are OalendenNi), I will leM lo
Iha high**I and beat bidder lor
caah at Iha net I Iron! door ol
the Seminole County court­
houao In Santord. Saminof#
County. Florida, al II 04 A M.
on the 21th day ol APRIL. 1444.
toa following daaenbad proper­
ty aa aal forth In aald Pinal
Judgment, lo wit
LOT 401 C. TRACT *0*. THE
ARBORS AT HIOOIN LAKE
SECTION 1 REPUT. ACCOROINQ TO THE P U T THIRIOP AS
RECORDED IN P U T BOOK IS.
PAGE IS. OP THE PUBLIC
RICOROS
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OESMEO TO BE A 0EBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated the 11 at day at MARCH,
tm
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark ol Circuit Court
By Dorolhy W Bolton
Deputy Clerk
CODILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Bay Seoul Boulevard
Sulla 410
Tampa. Florida 33107
Telephone (113) 477-MO*
CSS IS8-030S7
Publish April S. II. IM S
DEB-19

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OP TNB tSTN JUDfOUU.
OIRCUfT BP PLBRtBA

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4 A M M .M - H IIM - 1 M
BIVISION 94-1
FIRST UNION MORTOAOS
CORPORATION.
PI*inNft(*|.
ALBERTS PHANS UP A/K/A
ALBERT E. PHANSUF. JR .
atal.
Defendant!*)

FBRIBI
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
purauanl
to
an
Order
Ratche ti ling Fotectoaum Sal*
dalad Apnt 7.1444. and anlarad
in Cat* HO 94-70*3 CA of tho
Circuit Court ol Iho IIOHTEINTH Judicial Circuit In and
tor ftl/INOLE County. Florida
Wharton FIRST UNION MONTGAOE CORPORATION la th*
Plamlifl and ALBERT I PHA­
NS UP A/K/A ALBERT I. PMANBUF. JR ; M
CAROL PHANEUP. and (ARAL POINT COM­
MUNITY SERVICEB ASSOCIA­
TION. INC F/K/A (ARAL POINT
COMMUNITY AMOCIATION am
too Defendants. I wM aal to Ih*
tagNet i and boat bidder lor
taah al th* Htoat Irani done of
to*
Saauaolo
County
Cawrtocuta. Sanlord. Florida al
114S a m , on ton Sto day of
MAY.
1944. toa
tallowing
date nbrd property •* aat torto
to aald 'Leal Judgment
LOT 41. TIMBIN RIDGE AT
SABAL
POINT
UNIT
f.
ACCONOINO TO THE P U T
THEREOF. AE RECOAOSO IN
P U T BOOK 24. PR O M 44. 44.
ANO 44 OP THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OP
SIW NOLE
COUNTY. PLORIOA
WITNESS MY HANO and th*
aaal nt tta* Court un Aged S.
IN *
(BEAL)
Clerk at to* Circuit Caurt
By Rulh Ring
Deputy Clark
Ichavarria. McCaRa. Raymar.
Barren ft Fraggrar
P**i Oita a Boa 1410
Tampa. F l 11401
PMI04II4
If you era a parson with a dmability *J« naada ec commodebon to a'der ta poetic ipat* m
torn proceeding, you am anbbad al no coal to ynu. tar to*
pravtawn at certain aaamtanc*
Pleats
contact
Court
M#anno* Iron at M l N Park
Avenue.
Santord. Fiend*
12771, telephone number (447)
121-4234 within &gt; working
day* of yew receipt o l tom doc­
ument. II hearing unpaired.
(TOO) M40-4U-477I
Publiah April 11. 22. 14M
O I B - t ll

.

OB CAPITAL MORTOAOS
SERVICE I Inc .
Ptombff,
VS
STARLIT E. COMPSTDN F/K/A
STARLET HELPCNSTINE;
Ot F t.
Dafandanfa
PORICLB4URB SALB
Nolle# m hereby glean that,
purauanl to toat Final Judgment
of Fomctooum datad March 11.
1P4S. and anlarad in civil coco
number 4B-2MSCA-14-0. ot too
Circuit Court ol the llt h
Cirtall in and for
County.
Florida,
wherein OE CAPITAL MORTOAOE SERVICES, IN C. ta
Plaintiff and STARLET ■
COMPSTON F/K/A STARLET
HELPER BTINE.
RICHARD
COMPETON. P I E LENDING
CORPORATION.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. A POLITICAL SUBDI­
VISION OP TNI STATt OP
PLORIOA.— . UNKNOWN PER­
IO D S ) IN PO M ISS IO N OP
THE SUBJECT REAL PROPER­
TY. Ft,AMY BANTRIAS. ta/Fto
Defendants). I will **H to Iho
high** l and boat bidder lor
caah of too wool front Poor of
toa ( n t i« * b County courl­
houaa In Sanford, iammolo
County. Florida, of 1100 A M
an too tfto day ot APRIL. 14M.

Ihe lollowtng ^le*cr.ti^i^t p

ry ea eel forth in sold Final
LOT 72. NORTHSHORS
REPUT. ACCOROINO TO THS
P U T THEREOF AS RECORDED
M P U T NOOK 21. PAOIS 10.
It. If. PUBLIC RECORDS OP
MMINOLI COUNTY. PLORIOA
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
PAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
AOVtBSD THAT THIE U W FIRM
IE DEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTIRO TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE U M O FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated toe IM day of April.
MARYANNE MONO!
Clerk Of Circuit Court
By Deborah Cononl
Deputy Clerk
CO0IUE B STAWIARSKI
4019 Boy Scout Bowtoeatd
Butte 414
Tempo. Ftonde 33447
Telephone (It 1) 477-4044
CAE *44-4144*
Publiah A p his. IS. IS M
DEB-74

M RS ISTATI OF
BROOK CAPPER SEAU.

MRE THE ESTATE OF
HERBERT L SALYER.

T7w atorwiwtraknn of toa aetata ol
BROOK
CAPPER
MALL,
ctecaaead FAa Nunkmr M-2S4CP
N pandtig a&lt; to* Grout Caurt tor
BajedroiLa
fljumb# FL—
nDiraEte
VwfTlMOMf (rOUniy,
rlOFWJII, ftu
rfUUSIB
Owvton. toa addreee ot whfch la
Poet Offtr* Orawer C, Santoid.
Florida 32771 Tha names and
wkka*a*t at Ih* paraonal mpm

The adnwWIratlon of to* aetsto of
HERBERT L SALYER, dacaaaad.
Fite Hunter 94-22B-CP • parking
M (ta C«ct*f Court for l aitanato
Couity Ftonde. Probate DtvWion.
Ra W t e u ot wtkch ■ 101 North
Perk Arenuo, Santord, Florida
32771 Th# namoa and addm«a*»
of Pi* personal retvs tentative
am aet torto betow
ALL BfTERESTEO PARTUS ARE
NOTIFBD THAT
AMparaan* on wtwm ton nobca
— - — —.A h A m (ta m
I m w ai n nm I t a e l
wno ns yv aoofwcrom
ihb?
■ •Mrf'i
ibtal YBfEjR|
Me|L4du O
—T
A(I
w
A
CfTBMUB UW
ITm
WW
W
W
.B
I#
Th
R
W
quetoeahnna ol toe personal mpraw iik R p venue, or (unatockan of
SWCourl am mquead to IS* to#*
ctowtkon* with tow Court WITHM
THI LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THI H tflT
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICI OR
THIRTY cays a f t e r the d a t e
OP SERVICE OF A COPY OF THW
NOTICE ON THEM
Ai cmdtom ol toa dKadanf and
other persona hawng derma or

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NODFWD THAT
N sanmd who twee c
chaSenge m* eaAdtyoftoawd.su
4 * M m lam* of to* paraonal rnpmitake*. venue, or (urtedfokon of
10# Court are miydad ta ft* Pm*
obfacbon* with torn Court WITHM
THE LATER OP THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICI OR
THWTV DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF StRTKC OF A COPY OF THIE
NOTICE ON THEM
to cred torn ol toe decedent end
other persona having clwme or
#
4
au
ao&lt;ulo Byiinii
— - -A (JBCfOVtli
.-4-f wr^nf*o
WmAnqs
I
aatal* cm wham a copy of Mo
notice it aarva
11unto* after to* date ol Pm

aatal* cn whom a copy at tom
montoo atlar Ih# date ol Si* t**t
y J F r it o i of tom nobca must file
toair claim* wilh this Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTEN THI OATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OR
THIS NOTICE ON THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF ECRVICE
OF A CORY OF THIE NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors of Iha deca­
dent and parsons having claim*
or da mind* agamai to# dec*dam'* atlafa m a il til* Ihair
claim* mlh Ito* court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THI FIRST PUBLICA­
TION O# THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS ANO
OBJlCTlONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th# data at Ih* hml publica­
tion of IN* Nobca m April IS.

toair claim* wilh this Court
WITHIN THE U T E R OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THS DATE OF
THS FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THS OATS OF EIRVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
) other creditors ol Ih* dece­
dent and persona hoeing claim*
or rtermnd* agamai toa dece­
dent'# aatal* mua I til* thair
claim* w Ih thm court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THI
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION 0 ' THIE NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT EO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
Th* data ot iho first public*bon ol thro Nobc* l* April IS.
ISM
Paraonal Rapraaanlabe*
STEPHEN MICHAEL M ALL
4414 Garantmo Street
Chandler Arif one 11224
WILLIAM H MORRISON.
SSOUIRi
7140 Scuih U S Highway 17-12
Fern Park Florida 12710
Tstaphon* 407/434-1424
Attorn#/ for Personal
Reprotan l* live
Pubhah April IS. 22. t f M
DEB-114

Pe tonaJ Represent#Ire*
Mary Anna McAutoy
t04S Larth llreef
Maumee, Ohm 43137
JUtorn*/
■nb C .araan.
Attorn*/ tor P*tibormm
Florida Bar No 04211
241 Waal Park Avenue *201
Winter Park. Florida 127M
497 147-1911, taa 444 7044
Pubkah April IS. 22. ISM
DEB-111

NOT3CB OP A I
TNS CITY OP I

CIVIL ACTION
M S B HO.§4-411 C A
antSIBN 94-R
MARKS? S T R U T MORTOAOS
CORPORATION.
PtaMhfflt).
STAHLS V P WISH.
at at.

D* tendont(*)

NOTICI IS HSNSRV OIVSN
pursuer I to a Final Jwdgmanl of
Mortgeje Fomctooum deled
April 7. IS94 and entered m
Caaa h0 M-121 CA of too
Circuit Court of too IIQNTESNTH Judicial Circuit m and
tar SEMINOLE County. Florida
where &gt;r
MARKET
STREET
MORTOAOS CORPORATION i*
to« Plaintiff and STANLEY P
WIIR. IUMMIRHILL TOWNHOMES HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION.
INC
om
Iho
Dotandant*. I will tail lo ton
tag heat and beat bidder for
cash at In* Waal Irani door ol
too
laminolo
County
Courthouse. Santord. Flondo.
at 11 04 a m . on toa 11 to day
ol MAY. 1444. Iho tallowing
deacnbtd property aa set torto
ai laid cinal Judgment
LOT t. IUMMIRHILL. PH AM I.
ACCOROINO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF A4 RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK 31. PAOEt M ANO
I t. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MY HANO and Ihe
aaal ol tola Court on April S.
1444
(SIAL)
Maryanne Mara*
Clath ol Iha Circuit Court
By- Dorolhy W Rollon
Deputy Clark
Ichevarne. McCalla. Raymar.
Barrett A Frappier
Poal Oita# Boa 1410
Tampa. FL 11S01
F94401041
It you am a parson with o dis­
ability art.a naada accommoda­
tion In order ta participate in
tote proceeding, you am enti­
tled al no coat
you. tar too
pro*iaaian ol certain assis­
tance Pleas* contact Court
Admini*tration al 301 N Park
Aeanua.
Santord. Florida
12771. telephone number (407)
121-4134. within 2 working
day* ol yuur receipt ol Ihia doc­
ument. ft heating impaired.
(TDD) 1 IOO-S85-S771
Publiah April IS. 22. IS99
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FIM T UNION MONTOAOI
CORPORATION
Plain MR*!.
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JOOIAH ROBERT
MEADOWS. J R .
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NOTICE OP
POKECLOOURE SAAB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Fetal Judgment ol
Mortgage Fomcloaum dated
Kpnl 7. 1444. end entered In
Case hO 44-2444-CA of tho
Circuit Court of too EIGH­
TEENTH Judicial Circuit in and
tat EIMIN0LE County. Flondo
•herein FIRST UNION MONT(WOE CORPONATION i* too
Plaml.fl and JO it AH ROBERT
MEADOWS. JR ; GRACE MEAD­
OW!. BENTLEY HOUS OWNER*
ASSOCIATION. IN C, MOOTEC.
INC are toe Oetandonta. I will
aeb to the highest and beat biddei lor caah at Iha W ail front
door of Iho Eomuiolo County
Courthouse. Santord. Florida,
at 11 4t a m . on the (to dey at
MAY.
ISM .
to* tallowing
described property aa aat torto
In awd 'Inal Judgment
LOT IS MNTLEV CLUB AT
M N TLEY GREEN. ACCOROINO
TO THE PLAT THEREOF. AS
RICOROED IN P U T BOOK 44.
PAOIS 11.1* ANO 17. PUBLIC
RICOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA
WITNESS MV HANO and too
eoal ol thia Court on April 1.
IMS
(SEAL)
Maryanne Mora#
Clark at toe Circuit Court
By Ruth King
Oeputr Clerk
Echeearrie, McCalla. Raymar,
Barren A Frappier
Poal Ollica Boa 1414
Tampa. FL 33(41
F47I2SM4
It you tre a person with a dieability vito need* accommoda­
tion In order to participate in
Ihia proceeding, you am enta­
iled al no coal to you. tor too
provittion of certain am * lane* PI**** conlacl Court
Admlmitralion al 341 N Park
Avenue.
Santord. Florida
12771. lalaphona number (407)
323-4330. within 2 working
dey* ol your receipt ol this doc­
ument. It hearing impaired.
(IDO) t '100-414-4771
Publish April 11. 22 1499
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC
TO
THB ADOPTION OF AN
TNB CITY OP SANFORD,

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Conavwaxi Room al Sw Cay Ha4 In to* Cay of SanfoM Ftortdk at 748
o'clock PM an A p t 34. ISM la oonaate* tm adopban of an attewnco
by Pm Gty ef l erdord. ftonde. kite of wtach m aa talowk
OROMAMCS NO 3473
AN ORCPtANCS OF lt d CITY OF 4ANFORO. FLOROA. AMENOPIO
ORONAYCI NO 3074 OF 1AJO GTY. SAIO OROINANCS REMO THB
COMFREhtMNVI PUN. AMSNOING THE FUTURE U N O UBE MAP
DESIGNATION OF A PORTION OF THAT CCRTAM PROPERTY IVMQ
BETWEEN FOURTH STRUT ANO FIFTH STREET ANO BETWEEN
POPUP AVENUE ANO PECAN AVENUE FROM fftOUETRUU. TO MON
DENSITY KESIOENTUL 20. PAOYIOMG FOR SEVERABILITY. CON­
FLICTS ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy thal be aeiibbl# at Pm offtoa of Pm Cay Ctotk tor «P person*
PS parte# ai Mama! and cibtarm ahal hae* an oppcrkmty to b* tward
By onter of Pm CHy Comnaoaaai of Pm Oty of EantondL Ftonde.
PSRSOttS WITH DtSABKJTdS NEIOPtO ASSISTANCE TO M R TIGPATE IN ANY OF THEM PNOCEEDfflOS SHOULD CONTACT THS
HUMAN RSIOUNCIS OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 334-1*2* *1
HOURS M ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
advice t o t h e p u b lic if a y
wdh reaped to ary matter conaktemd at to* i
ha may naad a verb*km record of to* procoadlrqte. adwSng Sw taebm vy and ewdanc*. wtach mcord a not provided by Pm Cay of Santord
P S 2M 0108)
Zonal R Dompwrty CMC
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Putaeh A/eflE ISM
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Note# a hereby gnren toal a Putdto Hearing uN be tmkt tl Pw
Conervainn Room ai Pm Cay Hal. 300 Norto Pork Awanut, IntoaGlyof
Santord. Ftonde. at 7 00 o'clock P M on April 2*. ISM to Conokter Pa
etopbei ol an ontew** by Pm Cay ol Santord. Florkte. daaenbad * tolORDINANCE HO 347E
TO ANNEX PORTION! OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN
SAMTA STREET ANO OSCEOLA DRIVE AND BETWEEN MOHAWK
AVENUE EXTENDED NORTHERLY ANO MARSHALL AVENUE; AS SHOWN
ON THS MAP BELOW

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o’ctack PM on Apr* 2*. 1444. la comaler toa adopkon ot an onSnanca
by toa City of Santord. Florida, title ol which I* a* blow*
0R01NJIMCE NO 1474
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SANFORD. FLORIOA AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO 1117 OF SAID CITY. SAID ORDINANCE BEING A ZON­
ING PLAN. SAID AMENDMENT CHANGING THE ZONINO OF A PORTION
OF THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY LYING BETWEEN FOURTH STREET AND
FIFTH STREET ANO BETWEEN POPLAR AVENUE ANO PECAN AVENUE
FROM RM. RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL. TO MR-3. MULTIPLE FAMILY
RIltOENTIAL* PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY. CONFLICTS ANO
EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy thal be available al to* othca ol too Cay Clerk lor aN persona
desiring to eaamlne toe earn*
AMportae in internal and cittian* ahal have an opportwty lo be heard
*1 seat hearing
Df Oder al the City Corranaaon ol the Oty ol Sanford Fhxkto
PERSONS WITH O il ABILITIES NilOiNO ASSISTANCE-TO PARTICI­
PATE to ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HLMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT U0-4S2* 4*
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETING
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC IIa person decuto* lu appeal a daemon rrwda
wilh mtpect to any manat conaatomd al Ih* above meeting or hearing
h* may naad a verbatim record of toe proceeding* including toe totbnwny and evidence, which record la nol provided by toe Cay ol Santoid
(Fl 2S4 0101)
Janet A Dougherty. CMC
City Clerk
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A comptet* (teaenpkon and a copy of Pw onknanc* *h*l b* avaJabl*
at th* otcr ol th* City Clark tor al parson* dramng to #*am*m Pw earn*
All partare n mlaresl and citizen* aha* have an opportunity to be heard
*1 and hearing
By onter ol Pw City Comrmseon ol Pw City ot Santord Ftomte
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARDOMTE Ih ANY OF THEM PROCEEGNOS SHOULD CONTACT THE
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICE ADA COOHWNATOR AT 130-U2S 41
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE MEETINO
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC II a parson decides to appeal a itec won mad*
mPi respect to any mailer comatemd at th* above meeting or hearing
h* may nerd a verbatim record ol Ih* proceeding*, inclining pw Webirony ard ewtenca, which mcord • nol provided by Pw City ol Santord
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None* it hereby given tn»i.
purtuanl lothat Final JuJ 9m .n 1
□t Foreclosure rilled April 7.
I N I anil ant trad in tint cat*
numbar 00-11S4-CA. ol lit*
Circuit Court ol lb* 11th
Judicial Circuit in and lor
Saminol*
County.
Florida,
wharair FIRST NATIONWIDE
MORTGAGE CORPORATION 1*
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and
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BARTHELEMY OAKLAND VIL­
LAGE ►OMEOWNER9 ASSOCI­
ATION. INC SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION
OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA
»/ar* OalandantltJ I will m || to
lb* higliatl and bail bidder lor
catb at lha watt Ironl door ol
lb* Sammola County courtbout# m Sanford Sammola
County. Florida, at tl 00 A M
on lha I3th day ol MAY. 1999
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ly a t aat forth in taid Final
Judgment, to wil
LOT 103. OAKLAND VILLAGE
SECTION THREE ACC0R0INQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 20.
PACES
21-24
PUBLIC
RECOROS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORI0A
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT VOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
CO LLECT A 0EBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Datad lb* 8th day ol April.
1999
MARYAfiNE MORSE
Clark A Circuit Court
By Oaaorah Conant
Deputy Clark
CODIL-S A STAWIAHSKI
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certainly won! spank them.
On a personal note, I rarely, if ever,
DEAR READER: I'm always
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who have no children of their own. clearly are times when this alterna­
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listed, write me back and let me know
if you are still as sincerely antagonis weight 33-year-old female who devel­
tic to controlled spanking as you are ops recurring aorea under my breasts.
What could be causing this?
now.
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True, spanking can easily become
abusive, an unacceptable escalation information you supply, I cannot diag
But, I'll wager, most parents who nose the cause of your problem.
spank use this option only as a last Perhaps a dermatologist could help.
However, there is a well known skin
resort. Many experienced parents
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method - a graduated disciplinary plagues heavy breasted women, espe­
practice, if you will — to maintain rea­ cially those with a tendency to dia­
betes. Intertrigo is a moist and
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Award. On Tuesday,
McGehee presented his
Rookie of the Year trophy to
Fried. Cards or notes (no
flowers or perishables) for
Fried may be sent to: Steve
Fried, M ethodist Hospital,
N euro Critical C are Unit,
P.O. Box 1367, Indianapolis,
Ind. 46206.

A Friend
to pump
you up
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Summons issued in Club Juana case
By Dan Ping__________________________

Editor
The Stale Attorney’s Office has
issued a summons to the owner of Club
|uana and three of his dancers.for vio­
lating the a Casselberry nudity ordi­
nance.
. On Friday, May 28, the dancers chal­
lenged Casselberry's nudity ordinance
by performing scenes from
Shakespeare. The dancers and the Club
Juana owner Michael Pinter claimed
the performance was legitimate theater.
Members of the City-County

Investigative Bureau and Seminole
County Sheriff's Office forwarded
investigative materials, including video
tape, to the State Attorney's Office.
After thorough review, the State
Attorney's Office filed charges with the
clerk of the court and issued summons
to appear to the owner of Club Juana
and three female employees.
According to the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, all three women and
Pinter, are being charged with violating
the City of Casselberry's ordinance
prohibiting nudity in an establishment
licensed to sell alcohol. All four indi­

viduals are being charged with one
count of violating the ordinance, a sec­
ond degree misdemeanor.
Though Pinter claimed the perfor­
mance of Shakespeare and other origi­
nal works represented legitimate the­
ater, Deanna Brown, public information
officer for the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, said the club and the
dancers would have been in violation
regardless of whether dancers per­
formed Shakespeare or Madonna.
"This merely has to do with getting
nude in an establishment that sells
alcohol," Brown said.

No charges were filed at the time of
the violation because the Sheriff's
Office wanted the State Attorney's
Office to make a judgment as to the
validity of the of Pinter's claim, said
Brown.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, two
of the four individuals have been
served with a summons. Pinter (12-29­
44), and dancer Christy McKee (11-13­
78) have been served. The two remain­
ing dancers, Sara Uffelman (6-17-79)
and Margaret Morgan (9-6-75), have
not been served will be served at a
later time.

County
considers
change
on fees

He bought the whole thing

Sem inole High School G olf
Tbum am ent
The Tenth Annual
Seminole High School
Booster Club Golf
Tournament will be held
Friday, June 11 at the
M ayfair Country Club, start­
ing at 12 pan. The tourna­
ment will be held In a
scram ble form at. The charge &gt;
for participation in the tour­
nam ent is 165. The funds
raised w ill benefit the SHS
Booster Club, which raises
money for school athletics.
For m ore inform ation, con­
tact Jeff Clark at (407) 657­
1994 o r assistant principal
Brennan Asplen at (407) 320­
5102.
C harity G olf C lassic
The Fid ler's Green First
Annual Charity Golf Classic,
hosted by Fiddler's Green
Restaurant with proceeds to
benefit H eart of Florida
United Way, will be held
Sunday, June 6, at 12:30 p m .
at Dubsdread Golf k
Country Club, 549 Par
- Avenue, O rlando. The cost is
$65 per player. Participants
or non-participants can
"Sponsor a H ole" for $200.
The prizes include a $10,000
prize for a hole-in-one an
H ole 15. For m ore informa­
tion, call Edie Hall Smith,
Area M anager; H eart
of Florida United Way,
W inter Park, at (407) 644­
-2005.

a QUOTE
Where there is
no desire, there
will be no
industry.

By R u se W hit*

Staft Writer
SANFORD - The Seminole
County Commissioners expect
to go through their entire agen­
da on Tuesday morning with no
afternoon or evening sessions.

i toy T m w y Vtncam

Dean Ray went to an estate sale at 4 0 7 Colonial Way in Sanford and bought it all — the house and all its contents. No word on what
he plans to do with all the stuff, but you might look for another sale In the near future.

Longw ood discusses road projects
B y J o e D eSantis and Bill K am a__________

Staff Writers
LONGWOOD - Longwood City
Commissioners will entertain additional
road improvement project designs and their
associated costs from the city's Public
Works department at its next regular meet­
ing Monday, June 7.
The City is currently in the midst of an
aggressive street paving and facilities

B y BUI K m ti__________________

SANFORD - The Seminole
County school board on Tuesday
will consider a request to raise
parking fees for high school stu­
dents to pay for the cost of an
additional security officer at
each high school. The board may
also approve revisions to its citi­
zenship code.
Richard Wells, executive direc­
tor of secondary education, is
proposing parking fees for high
school students of $35 per
semester. The primary duties of
the added security officers

would be patrolling the ohtside
of schools and parking lots.
Students currently pay from $5
to $10 per year for parking
decals at most Seminole County
schools.
The schools will continue to
retain 20 percent of the parking
fees to fund student activities.
The school board discussed
charging a parking fee to cover
the cost of additional security
officers for each high school at its
May 25 meeting.
Wolfgang Halblg, director of
security, said much of the vio­
lence that occurs on campuses
begins in school parking lots.

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paving improvements on Lakeview Avenue
between Georgia and Orange at an estimat­
ed costs of $130,000, improvements on West
Pine between Milwee and the dead end at an
estimated cost of $180,000, paving on East
Warren
Avenue between Myrtle and
Lakeview with an estimated cost of
$970,000, and
resident requests for
improvements at East Street between SR 434
andWIIdmere at a cost of $400,000.
Additional proposed road improvements
See Longwood, Page 7A

Schools may raise parking fees
Staff Writer

John Locke

improvement process, including renova­
tion of the Community Building at 194
Wilma Street.
Among project designs expected to be
discussed are the addition of stormwater
drainage and sidewalks at East Palmetto
between Grant and the railroad at an esti­
mated cost of $190,000. Other paving plans
include: street paving improvements on
Georgia Avenue between Wayman and
Lakeview at an estimated cost of $150,000.
The commission will also discuss street

A $50 fee was proposed at the
May 25 school board meeting.
Board chairman Larry Furlong
and member Jeanne Morris said
a $50 fee is too expensive for stu­
dents to afford. Furlong said the
extra guards are not necessary.
Board members Sandy
Robinson and Bob Goff said they
were not opposed to the fee for
extra security officers.
. Other schools such as
Montgomery
County
in
Washington have adopted simi­
lar parking fees to pay for addi­
tional security officers, Halblg
said.
See Schools, Page 7A

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They'll make decisions on
Issues ranging from an ordi­
nance to prohibit the co-mingling of alcohol and nudity to
passing an ordinance to waive
water and sewer connection fees*
for public and private schools.
Elimination of the connection
fee for water and sewer service
could offer an economic incen­
tive to be considered in the deci­
sion to expand or construct a
school.
Because construction of the
water and service lines is paidf
for from the county's water and
sewer fund, others who pay into
this fund will cover the cost of
water and sewer connection for
the schools.
Each 100 students equate to
$14,745 in connection fees that
the Environmental Services wlU
not receive as a direct service
provider.
If the Board approves forma­
tion of the water and sewer fees
ordinance, it would have to
advertise the date for the
required public hearing.
Those who had planned to
attend the continuance of the
Heathrow
International
Business Center hearing are
advised that county staff has
requested this item be continSee County, Page 7A

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7A •Seminole Herald, Sanlord. Florida •Sunday. June 6, 1999

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�Seminoto Heratd. Sanford, Florida •Sunday, June 6,1999 - 3 A

*

The ‘M aestro ’ alw ays m akes
sure there is heavenly m usic
"The Maestro" has taught the
music of angels for half a centu­
ry to a thousand or more chil­
dren.
Listen and you surely will
hear their voices above the vul­
gar sounds in a world of rage.
Listen this weekend as they
offer a musical tribute this to
Earl Everett Minott, revered by
several generations of Sanford
students as "The Maestro."
Those who attended Crooms
Academy, Seminole High School
or St. Paul Baptist Church,
know and appreciate Maestro
Minott's dedication to the pur­
suit of excellence in music and
education.
How fortunate the Sanford
community is that Minott, who
was bom in Miami, came to live
here with his aunt (Joannah
Moore) when !\e was a year old.
By 9, Minott was playing the
piano and acquiring an appreci­
ation for iaspirational music.
Minott was tutored by
Gwendolyn Matlus, Sussie
Hardy and J.N. Crooms. He

Staff
Writer

wrong message. And so many
are caught."
A child of The Depression Era,
Minott was exposed to deeply
inspirational music as well as to
the great jazz performed by
artists such as Duke Ellington,
Count Basie and Louis
Armstrong.
It wasn't that Minott disliked
jazz - far be it. He Mid, "I never
got into it much." His prefer­
ence was classical works. He
said he went to a concert by the

earned a Bachelor o f A rt* degree

in Music and a Masters in
Educational Guidance at Florida
A AM.
Soon, "The Maestro" came
home to teach.
On the occasion of his 68th
birthday on Friday, Minott
talked about how important it
was for today's students to be
“committed to only the best
music."
Minott said he is saddened by
the "vulgarity" in the music that
young people are Iwaring today.
"Some of it is very disappoint­
ing," he said. "Sending out the

tenor soloist Roland Hayes and
he always enjoyed hearing the
classical soprano Marian
Anderson.
Minott said he was extremely
proud of the achievements of
many of his own students. One
favorite being Patricia Merritt
Whatley.
"Patricia Whatley is a mar­
velous, marvelous soprano,"
Minott said. "We're privileged
that she is here to teach at the
Taijiri School of the Performing
Arts. Her students are receiving
only the best."
As you might expect, Whatley
is extremely fond of the man
she calls, "My love...my favorite
teacher ever.
"Mr. Minott was hard,
extremely hand but he was fair,"
Whatley said. "He wanted per­
fection, and accepted nothing
less. He cared about your
behavior, the way you looked,
the way you carried yourself.
"He taught me three-times over
- at Crooms Academy, at St.
Paul's and at the Joe-Nott
Studio on 13th Street. He intro­
duced me to the music of
Handel and Mozart.
"To this day, I teach the Taijiri
students what Mr. Minott
taught to me. His contributions
to the community have enabled
us to be in alliance to the
Orlando Opera Company.
Whatley will be one of the
many voices of the E.E. Minott
Inspirational Choir paying trib­
ute to "The Maestro" Saturday
night at Crooms Academy on
West 13th Street.
Come hear the music of
angels.

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ROMANA (M ONA) C .
BRIDGES

Romana (Mona) C. Bridges, 70,
Willow Avenue, Sanford, died
Thursday, June 3,1999. Bom July 3,
1928 in Moultrie, Ga., she moved to
Central Florida in 1948. Mrs.
Bridges was a Florist. She owned
and operated Mona's Flowers and
Gifts in SanfordShe was a member
of Westview Baptist Church.
Survivors include son, Berman
Bridges, Sanford; daughter, Diane
Taylor, St. Petersburg; sister, Mary
Hatcher, Moultrie, Ga.; four grand­
children.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford, is
in charge of services.

Nelson of Deltona, Nancy Evans of
DeBary; six grandchildren; one
great-grandchild.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford, is
in charge of services.

Woodlawn Carey Hand Funeral
Home, Longwood, is in charge of
services.

N ICY M AE M ACAULAY

BRID G ES, RAM ONA (M O N A)

Nicy Mae Macaulay, 86, Craig
Drive, Apopka, died Friday, June 4,
1999. Bom in Lansing, Mich., she
moved to Central Florida in 1974.
Mrs. Macaulay was a member of
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adventist
Church.
Survivors include son, Donald G.,
Apopka; seven grandchildren; five
great-grandchildren.

Funeral terricM for Mn. Bridge* will be
Tundiy (4/8/1999), *1 1000 AM. in Ihr
Wratvirw Brpttit Church with Rev Derail*
Littleton offirUting interment will follow in
Otkliwn Memorul P*rh. Friend* may call at
the Brtaaon Funeral Home Monday from S
until S P.M. BRISSON FUN FRAL HOME.
407-322-2131, SANFORD. G IN CHARGE OF
SERVICES.

OLADEL COCHRAN

Oladel Cochran. 96, Crystal Drive,
Sanford, died Thursday June 3,
1999. Bom in Paney, Ala., she
moved to Central Florida in 1929
from Camilla, Ga. Mrs. Cochran
was a retired school teacher of 43
years. She was a member of First
Presbyterian Church of Lake Mary.
Survivors include brother, Cecil
Stnquefield, Camilla, Ga.; sister,
Nell Touchton, Sanford.
Baldwin-Faifchild-Oaklawn Park
Cemetery and Funeral Home, Lake
Mary, is in charge of services.
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July 21. 1953 in Great Yarmouth,
England, he moved to Central
Florida in 1985. Mr. Coulter was a
truck driver for the Martin-Brower
Co. He was a member of St. Thomas
Moore Chapel, Sanford. He was a
member of the Rosary League.
Survivors include wife, Alene
Coulter; two daughters, Anne and
Leslie, both of Kissimmee; mother,
Rose Koop, Orlando; brother, John
Coulter, Bartlett, 111.; three sisters,
Judith Almarex of finely Park. UL;
Linda Hann and Karen Ducharm of
Orlando.
Brisson Funeral Home, Sanford, is
in charge of arrangements.

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Ruth Williams Curl 80. East
Semoran Blvd., Apopka, died
Thursday June 3, 1999. Bom April
24. 1919 in Strothers, Ohio, she
moved to Central Florida in 1958.
Mss. Curl was a homemaker. She
was a member of Victory Christian
Fellowship.
Survivors include three daughters.
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Two wrongs
don’t make a right
Judge O.H. Eaton Jr.’s dismissal of drug chaises against a
Sanford man earlier this week on the grounds that law enforcement
officers used excessive force in apprehending him. sent a painful
reminder to police and the citizens they are sworn to protect that
two wrongs fail to make a right.
Tire fallout from the incident, which occurred during last year’s
drug sweep labeled, “Operation Thunder Road." remains to be seen.
Jason Dunn, hardly a model Sanford citizen with four previous
drug a nests, walks away from a fifth charge as a result of Eaton's
ruling. But he dots so minus his spleen. removed by surgeons as a
result of the beating he took at the hands of Orange County,
Seminole County, and Sanford police while resisting arrest.
In his dismissal order, Eaton wrote, T h e credible evidence
establishes that the agents'use of force against the defendant was,
to say the least, excessive, leaving him unconscious, or nearly so,
bleeding from the mouth and with a shattered spleen."
His ruling concluded by stating, "While trial judges are under­
standably reluctant to dismiss criminal charges except in the most
egregious cases, it is the essence of judicial duty to do so when
appropriate. It is appropriate here.”
Rulings of this nature inherently carry with them the opportuni­
ty to create a landscape that contributes to a “chilling affect" on law
enforcement officers. Forcing them, in the heat of apprehending
criminals, into the gray conundrum of "how much force is just
enough force without risking the officer's well being or compro­
mising the successful capture of a criminal?"
Akin to combat, most arrest situations seldom avail themselves
of the opportunity for deep, reflective examination of all possible
consequences.
We agrees with Eaton's findings in this particular case. Just as
there should be zero tolerance of those who would choose to vio­
late our laws and endanger the public, there should likewise be
zero tolerance of brutality from those sworn to serve and protect.
We would also implore our judiciary to pursue an equally vigi­
lant sentencing policy, hopefully contributing to a law enforcement
environment where our police are not forced to face the same crimi­
nals time and time again on the streets, inviting similar recipes for
disaster. With a dramatic rise in the number of assault and battery
cases on law enforcement officers by criminals, our judicial commu­
nity should remember that criminals don't always play by the rules.

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The student who had protested the offering of
an audible prayer, 18-year-old Nick Becker,
Something quite remarkable happened last
walked ou t When he tried to reenter to receive
week at a high school graduation in Calvert
his diploma, he was barred by authorities under a
County, Maryland. It wasn't that the American
school policy that forbids students from returning
Civil Liberties Union had intervened on behalf of
to an assembly once they have left. Becker has
a lone student who said he would be offended If a been described as having an independent streak.
fellow graduate went ahead with her plans to
Last year he was forced to wash his hair when he
deliver an invocation at commencement. The reli­ came to school with it in spikes resembling the
gious version of "ethnic cleansing" happens all
Statue of Liberty, and he had also refused to stand
the time, from the courthouse to the schoolhouse.
for the Pledge of Allegiance and was about to be
Seventeen-year-old Julie Schenk, who wanted to
disciplined when the ACLU intervened. He was
deliver the Invocation, compromised and
put In a patrol car until commencement ended.
announced that she would Instead call for a "time Becker was also barred from a post-graduation
for reflection" that did not mention God.
boat cruise that was limited to those who had
That seemed fine with everybody, including the participated in the ceremony.
ACLU. But when Schenk asked for 30 seconds of &gt;
What amaze* about this incident is that the
’ There'a re a riumbefoTronrimerdal buildings In SanfoirfTmany along ' silence and thd crowd of 4,000 ro#, 4 single loud
audience reaction seems to have been sponta­
male voice began reciting the Lord's Prayer,
Frendi Avenue, as well as elsewhere in the county, neat, dean, fleshly
neous. Indeed, an ACLU spokesperson appeared
which begins, "Our Father, who art in heaven."
painted, often with new signs, sitting empty for months and months.
frustrated when she noted the corporate prayer
The prayer was quickly picked up by others in
wasn't initiated by graduates or school officials.
Someone's dream of a business has been quashed.
the audience until it idled like thunder across the Nor did the prayer specifically mention "God,"
In many cases, a person purchases or leases commercial property,
room.
perhaps completely rebuilds existing structures, possibly repaves the
Sw Thomas, Faga 5A
parking lot and in essence, spends thousands of dollars in preparation
for a business.
Then, upon investigating city codes, they find they cannot have that
type of business or must spend thousands of dollars more to make
changes required before the business will be granted an occupational
license.
While we are pleased to tee old business structures repainted and
cleaned up, the concept that the business may never go into operation
As I recall we Americans decided
era association. "These people are
saddens us.
that we wanted to help the nation's
going to be leaving abandoned can
The problem is a lack of pre-planning. In a diy the size of Sanford,
poor to help themselves. As I recall
in their yards and letting the weeds
many may not find Unecessary to hire a feasibility study to determine
we portrayed our dislike for welfare
grow." Resident Marion Kiker took a
if their business would be successful Often, people, especially long­
as a sign of our desire to help the
similar stance: "You just don't know
time residents, know what type of business is needed, or will succeed.
poor avoid dependency. Aa I recall
the ctasa of people coming in."
But the need to investigate code requirements should be a must on
we Mid we wanted help for the poor
Those objections speak volumes
anyone's list. Just because a building exists doem't mean it is within
to come from churches and other pri­
about stereotypes and prejudices
code. The former owner may have been able to operate because of
vate charities, not horn government
against the poor. (I'd hate for Lewis
"grandfathering", that is, because it was that way when the codes
programs.
to see my lawn, where the grata
went into existence.
Isn't that what we said during the
sometimes grows knee-high before I
When a new owner comes along however; the grandfather dause
welfare-reform debate? So why do
notice.)
usually ends. The new owner is responsible for making all the appro­
Cynthia Itacktr
proposals from Habitat for Humanity
But the protests against poor
priate changes. There are many things to consider how far is the
to build houses for the poor continue
homeowners also reveal a truth or
As I&lt;Sm It
building and/or parking lot from the dty right-of-way? Are the signs
to stir up resentment from more afflu­
two that run counter to the conven­
within size limitations? What about set-backs, that distance required
ent neighbors?
tional wisdom: We do little to help the poor adopt
between the structure or paved area, to adjoining property? All of
Metro Atlanta's latest Habitat flap is centered in our values and practices, despite continually
this, plus many more codes induding fire safety (sprinklers, etc.),
Gwinnett County, filled with affluent subtubs.
preaching to them (from a safe distance, of
structural integrity and proper electrical wiring sewers, water.... cm
The Gwinnett chapter of Habitat for Humanity
course) that they must do so. We brag about
and on.
has proposed building a cluster of 14 houses near American generosity and Christian charity, but
Some people believe a dty's code enforcement people are only out to a quiet wooded neighborhood where homes are
those values are often overwhelmed by old-fash­
get them. They forget that these people are also out to help them.
valued fat the range of $130,000. Were the Habitat
ioned bigotry and selfishness.
Codes are dear, but often need explaining when there may be some
homes to be sold on the open market, they would
Incidentally, this ta not a race thing. Because
question by the prospective business operator.
have a market value of about $90,000.
Gwinnett County's population ta only 5 percent
Visit dty halL Make an appointment to discuss ill codes, building,
Despite the modest gap in market values, some
black and 2 percent Latino, most of the residents
fire, safety, and other codes, with dty planners, code enforcement offi­
of the middle-class neighbors see a wider gulf
of the Habitat development would likely be
cers or otimers.
separating them from prospective Habitat resi­
white. But even the white poor, it seems, are not
There is no need to spend thousands of dollars in antidpation of
dents.
welcome in this middle-class neighborhood.
having one's own business, if the location is not suitable for your use.
"If I wanted to live among low-income people, 1
Nor are prejudices against the poor the sole
Look before you leap. You may find the business is impractical, but
would have moved (elsewhere)," said Glenn
province of the white middle class. A few years
think of the thousands of dollars you could save.
Lewis, president of the neighborhood homeownSm TUckar, Fags SA

, Look before you leap

‘Not in my back yard’ is today’s
code for class discrimination

To The Editor:
I need a miracle! I need help
finding Central Florida area
families who are willing to pro­
vide homes for French teens for
3 weeks this summer. Families
are needed from July 8th
through July 28th to host boys
and girls ages 13 to 19. Overall,
there are approximately 50 chil­
dren excitedly waiting to come
to the Central Florida area.
They have requested Central
Florida as their destination.
They are thrilled about the
opportunity to befriend an
American family-they have
heard so much about Central
Florida's beautiful region and
Its friendly, caring people. For
some reason though, I am hav­
ing trouble finding those
friendly, caring Americans in
the Central Florida area.
Why? Aren't we willing to
share some of our dreams with
young people, who. like all of
us, have hopes and dreams? We
really need your help. Please
open your hearts and your
homes to children from France
who want so eagerly to leam
about our culture and to share
with your family a taste of their
own French culture In return.
Let's invite them in, not turn
them away.
If you can help make a young
person’s dream come true,
while contributing to interna­
tional understanding and
friendship, then please call the
LEC program today. Ask for
Debbie at (904) 738-291B.
Merd Beaucoup!
Debbie Harris
Deland

Parade deserves
more participation
To the Editor
I love Sanford, t chow to live
here and work here many years'
ago and have no desire to
change my location. However,
after seeing the Memorial Day
parade, which was disappoint­
ing and noting the lack of par­
ticipation, which was appalling,
I wonder.
How can we show such a tack
of respect for the individuals
that fought for our country
through the years. How many
of you proudly displayed your
flag on Memorial Day?
We may not always agree
politically, but then that’s not
necessary. After all that's what
makes our dty interesting. We
are trying to attract visitors and
our shops are doing that, but I
think we dropped the ball.
What could have been better
than coming to Sanford to see
the Memorial Day festivities
and then spending time shop­
ping for antiques and grab a
bite at one of our quaint little
cafes.
Okay, everybody! What hap­
pened?
How can we possibly think
we can attract even more visi­
tors, when we are unprepared
to show the ones we have now
what we're made of?
See Letters, Page SA

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only "Our Father," so technical­
ly it might be said to have been
in compliance.
Perhaps this is the "virtue"
empire striking back at the rav­
enously and increasingly secu­
larized culture that seems pow­
erless to stem the Godforsaken
tide of violence and corruption
among us. For decades we have
been told that the price we all
must pay for a healthy First
Amendment Is the toleration of
the most disgusting filth oozing
through every pore of our soci­
ety and culture. Creeps, louts,
pomographers, blasphemers.

alternative iifcstylers, fornica­
tors, adulterers, liars, slanderers
and other forms of human rub­
bish enjoy the full protection of
the law, but those who believe
in God and order their lives
accordingly, and who wish to
participate in the pluralism and
diversity which they hear so
much about (but which never
seems to apply to them) are
increasingly losing their rights
to be heard in the same public
places occupied by those dedi­
cated to tearing down, not
building up, society.
What these Maryland parents

L etters

T u ck er

and friends of graduates discov­
ered was a power they had for­
gotten they had. Frustrated by
the aimlessness of Washington
and its Inability to do anything
except focus on the self-preser­
vation and survival of the politi­
cally unfit, the audience at the
Calvert County graduation
decided to practice what "We
the people" actually means. As
their forebears did with
immoral and tyrannical British
rule, they stood up and spoke
out for, and to, an Authority
higher than the state. When
those Marylanders were told

they had no right to speak o f
God publicly, they chose to
speak to God.
When Rosa Parks decided she
would not obey an immoral law
that required her to sit at the
back of the bus because her skin
color was not white, she
inspired a civil rights movement
that is on going. Maybe those
prayer protesters are the Rosa
Parks of the secularist '90s.
When the people speak, there's
nothing the ACLU or anyone
else can do about it.
(cl I L o t Angela* Tim** 5yndkat*

I w as em barrassed for our
city and even more so for the
men and women who deserve
our thanks!

Grctchen R. Kunxer
Sanford

Kuhn praised for
‘Main Street’ work

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To The E d ito r
If you haven't noticed, Main
Street Sanford has really com e
up with a wonderful director,
U nda Kuhn.
Linda has brought such a
positive attitude to the Main
Street com m unity and it really
shows. One of the things that
doesn't show is that she has
replaced some of the lights that
should have been replaced
years ago.
U nda is responsible for hav­
ing the new banners "D iscover
Downtown Sanford". They look
great and if you have not been
to the Classic C ar Show, I
believe it's on the 3rd Saturday
of every month in the evening,
you are missing a great hap­
pening.
Linda brings such a positive
attitude to the dow ntow n m er­
chants. She has a funny saying
when anyone recommends
som ething, she alw ays says, "I
know that’s right."
Thank you for your dedica­
tion. I’m sure the m erchants,
the m ayor and the d ty com m is­
sion appreciate all your efforts.
Lon H ow ell
•Sanford

Maloy says paper
got his facts wrong
Tb the E d itor
Your Sunday editorial regard­
ing the selection of Kevin Grace
for County M anager w as way
off base. The information you
presented was so inaccurate
that it resembles m ore of s gos­
sip column than any serious
review of county governm ent
One of your Inaccuracies is
the reporting that Kevin Grace
was hired on a 3-2 vote. The
vote to approve the ranking of
candidates and negotiate a con­
tract with the top ranked candi­
d ate, Kevin G race, w as unaoi:
mous. &lt;S-0). The motion was
made by Commissioner McLain
and seconded by Commissioner
VanDerWeide.
L et's review the selection
process. An independent citi­
zens com mittee reviewed all of
the applications for the county
manager. Seven very qualified
finalists were forw arded to the
com m issioners for interviews.
Mr. Grace received a majority
vote on the A nt ballot, which
w as quite remarkable In itself.
Then there w as a unanimous
vote to negotiate a contract as
mentioned before. Tell m e, how
Is this so controversial?
I also find your editorial
interesting in that it states me
having a position that I have
never m ade' If the Seminole
H erald is to have any credibili­
ty it needs to End new sources
of information and do its home­
work.
G reat M aloy
Sem inole County
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ago, a proposed Habitat for
Humanity project was fiercely
opposed by residents of a black
working-class Atlanta neighbor­
hood. Same deal: "Those peo­
ple" will bring down property
values, invite crime and gener­
ally mar the neighborhood.
(Who said blacks aren't true,
red-blooded Americansf We can
be as narrow-minded as any
other ethnic or racial group.)
Of course, nothing dire hap­
pened when that Habitat devel­
opment was completed and
families moved in. The Habitat
organization screens very care­
fully, accepting only homeown­
ers who can pay a small
mortage and a minimal down
payment.
In addition, they are expected

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Cancer Care Center and Central Florida Regional Hospital are
sponsoring a "Celebration of Life" on Sunday from 12 p.m. to 3
p.m. at Cancer Care Center, 200 N. Mangoustine Ave., Sanford.
Special events include guest speakers, music, food, prizes, give­
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to contribute 150 hours of work
on a Habitat house, their own
or someone elac's. They are also
required to attend classes on
home maintenance and budget­
ing. Indeed, because of the
requirement for shared effort in
the homebuilding. Habitat
homeowners may have a better
spirit of community than resi­
dents in more affluent housing
developments.
There is no guarantee that
uplifting moral values are to be
found in upscale gated commu­
nities, where children may
build pipe bombs in the base­
ment, parents might assault the
Little League coach, and the
homeowners association mem­
bers may go to blows over the
hiring of a tennis pro. But

there's a better-lhan-cven
chance a hardworking and
grateful Habitat homeowner —
trying hard to make it Into the
mainstream — would make a
good neighbor.
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AmSouth Bancorporation will acquire First American Corporation in a tax-free stock merger.
Tire announcement was made jointly by the two companies on Tuesday.
live transaction will create a Southeast financial services franchise serving 2 million house­
holds in nine states, with S40 billion in assets and a market capitalization of more than S ll
billion. The combined company will be called AmSouth Bancorporation.
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American common share. Based m AmSouth's closing stock price on May 28, the transaction is
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By Hill Kerns
Staff Writer
SANFORD - After 34 years in
the field, a local banker is re­
tiring.
Bob Douglas retired from Sun
Trust Bank in Downtown San­
ford on Wednesday, ending his
34 year banking career. Doug
las was the First Vice President
of Sun Trust Bank.
Douglas will be able to spend
more time with his wife of 33
years, Frances. But, Frances
Douglas said she expects him to
remain active in the commu­
nity.
"He's not a home body," Bob
Douglas' wife of 33 years, Fran­
ces, said. "He's an active per­
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in Lake Mary. They have three
children and one grandchild.
Frances Douglas is a fifth
grade teacher at Wilson Ele­
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with 20-years of teaching expe­
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Hob Douglas has served the
Sanford and Seminole County
chambers of commerce, the
Florida Chamber of Commence,
and the United Chambers
Scholarship Foundations.
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the Seminole County Port
Authority, the Sanford Airport
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Seminole
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SANFORD - Louise Y. Boyd, a native and current resident of
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Schools

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Longwood ------

Continued from Page 7 A
Wells said that Ihe concept is
not unique and has been success­
ful in other districts.
For example. Wells cited a May
article in Education Week saying
that Nicolct High School in
Glendale, Wis. uses grades as a
factor in determining who
receives a parking space. The
article said parking permits at
the high school cost $100 per
semester.
The school board is also
reviewing changes to its citizen­
ship code that governs the
behavior of students who partic­
ipate in extra-curricular activi­
ties.
Under the five-year old policy,

County

students can be suspended from in district court by the students
extracurricular activities for and their parents. The parents
drinking alcohol, taking illegal say the policy was not properly
drugs, using false identification, enforced, and that it is unconsti­
or smoking. The code applies to tutional.
both middle and high school stu­
The students did not miss a
dents.
game while the case was under
In January, the school board appeal, although one of the stu­
upheld the 30-day suspensions dents already had a season-end­
of two Seminole High School ing knee injury. The suspension
football players, a 16-year old for the sophomore student will
sophomore and an 18-year old carry over into the next school
senior. The students were sus­ year.
The revised code would elimi­
pended from the team after par­
ticipating in a Labor Day gather­ nate the appeals process to the
ing with friends at New Smyrna school board, giving the school
Beach in which some students principal final authority on the
suspension of a student from
drank vodka.
The policy is being challenged extracurricular activities.

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Continued (ram Page 1A
ued to Aug. 10th and 7 p m.
Of significance to those inter­
ested in applying for staff posi­
tions with the county Is a request
from Acting County Manager
Cindy Colo to allow Kathy
Lukins from the Human
Resources and Training fo attend
the
African
American
Leadership 1’rogram (August 913) in Greensboro, N.C.
Sheriff Hslinger is asking lo

authorize Law Lnforcement
Trust Fund Hxpenditurc for
$6,(XX) to the Seminole County

Police Athletic League (P.A.L)
and $1,000 for a contribution lo
the Oviedo Recreation and Parks
Department "Hook a Kid on
Golf" program.
Other agenda items include:
• Authorization of a Kawasaki
Jet Ski Watercraft Loan agree­
ment by the EMS/Fire Rescue
Division.
• Approve and authorize the
Chairman to execute a Caretaker
Agreement for the Econ River
Wilderness Area.
• Approve award to

Elizabethan
Construction
Services for $123,771.89 renova­
tion work at County Attorney's
Office.
• Approve and authorize
Chairman to execute the
Railroad Wireline Crossing
Agreement for the crossing at
Stale Road 434, west of County
Road 427.
The BCC meeting begins at 9 JO
a m. at the County Services
Building and will be televised on
SCTV (Channel 9 on cable).

Continued from Page LA
include 14th Avenue, 13th
Avenue and 1st Place at an esti­
mated cost of $300,000. The
paving projects at Seminole
Avenue between Credo and
Wayman have an estimated
cost of $200,000, and street
improvements and paving on
East Palmetto from Grant to
Wayman have an estimated
cost of $450,000.
City Administrator John
Drago says the projected
improvements are all part of the
city's long range plans.
"This is all part of the City's
overall beautification plan,"
Drago u id . "We're finalizing a •
few more streets and putting
striping on the streets."
Additional infrastructure
improvements remain on the
drawing board.
"We plan to package the water
projects into one overall bid
after October 1," Drago said.
Longwood'a ambitious road
project schedule has drawn the
admiration of at least one col­
league outside the city.
"Longwood'* road paving
projects are impressive," Lake
Mary City Commissioner Gary
Bender M id. "Maybe we should
examine what they’re doing
and follow their example."
Although the individual pro­

$90,000.
The city's Fire Department
will submit a request for a new,
fully equipped ambulance at a
cost of $190,000 as well as the
addition of three new fire fight­
ers at an estimated cost of
$90,000.
Monday evening’s meeting
takes place at Ihe Longwood
City Commission Chambers,
located at 175 W. Warren
Avenue beginning at 7:00 p.m.

jects have various estimated
timetables, current plans call
for the majority of paving to be
completed between now and
November 30.
Commissioners are also
expected to consider budget
requests from the department of
Public Safety to replace a num­
ber of vehicles, The Longwood
Police Department is seeking
the green light to replace four
road patrol vehicles at a cost of

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The City of Sanford proposes to amend the Future Land U sa Plan Map of tha Comprehensive Plan
to change the use of tha land within the area shown in the map of this advertisem ent, and to amend
the Future Land U se Element of the Comprehensive Plan to add school sting objectives and poli­
cies with the City of Sanford.

Briefs
Lake M ary Planning And Zoning Board Meeting
The Like Mary Planning and Zoning Board Meeting will be held Tuesday, June 8, at 7JO p.m. at City
Hall, 100 N. Country Club Road, lake Mary. New business will include Whipporwill Glen Final
Subdivision Plat, a four-lot residential subdivision of five upland acres located on the southern side of
Pinelree Road, near Cardinal Oaks Cove.

Scholarship Awarded
The Seminole Community College Foundation on Thursday, June 17, will award a full two-year Baby
Ncstegg Scholarship to 27-week old Jessup Scott Dibcrt to commemorate the groundbreaking of the
college's Oviedo Campus in December, 1998. The scholarship will be awarded at the Oviedo Chamber
of Commerce Luncheon on June 17, at noon at the Tuacawilla Country Club.

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The City Commission will consider adopting amendm ents to the Future Land U sa Plan Element and
tha Future Land U sa n a n Map of the Comprehensive Plan.
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Assistant
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Oviedo gets
three; Lake
Mary and
Seminole
one each on
All-State

Is R ivers
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SANFORD * They air five
young men who had great sea■on'a on the baaeball field In
1099 and they were rewarded
for It on Friday.
The Oviedo Lions of head
coach Kenne Drown was the
class of the county this season
and It dtd not go unnoticed as
three members of the squad, all
Juniors, were recognized for All­
State honors.
Lake Mary High School senior
Jose Tormos. probably the best
player In the county this year,
and Seminole High School
senior Chaz Lytle, the best all­
around player In the county,
vho wire the leaders of their
respective teams Dial won over
20 games this season were also
rewarded with All-Slate slots.
Raul Lnbrano. a lefthanded
pttcher. was undefeated until
the reglonals and was named to
the Second Team In Class BA.
Justin Holmes, a second
baseman for the Lions, and the
powerful Tormos. who played
mostly first base this season for
coach Allen Tuttle's Rams, were
both named to the Third Team

ORLANDO * So the Magic
think Doc Rivera Is the right
man for the job?
Think again.
As of Friday. Rivera still
hadn’t agreed to take the Magic
coaching Job. He wants four
guaranteed years, something
only commanded by the likes of
a Pat Reilly or Phil Jackson.
Out even If the Magic changes
their minds (they will) and offer
him four years, la It the right
thing to do?
Let's take a look at the cur­
rent state of the Orlando Magic.
Oviedo High School s Paul Lubrano (lop. left) was a Second Team
First of all. despite Its giddy
All-State selection, while teammate Justin Holmes (bottom, left).
season, the Magic Is much more
Lake Mary High School's Jose Tormos and Seminole High School's
like the team. In reality, that
Chaz
Lytle (above) were Third Team All-State picks and Oviedo’s
lost In four games to Philadel­
Blaine Schulte was named All-State Honorable Mention In voting
phia In the playoffs than the
team that tied for the best rec­
announced Friday by the Florida High School Activities Association
ord In the Eastern Conference
(FHSAA) and the Florida Sports Writers Association (FSWA).
during the abbreviated regular
Lubrano. a junior pitcher. Holmes and Schulte, junior Infielders,
season.
and Tormos. a senior defensive hitter/Tirst baseman, were elected in
The main thing the Magic
Class 6A, while Lytte, a senior pitcher/outfielder, was named as an
needs to do la aeiect a leader.
mfielder in Class 5A.
Penny Hardaway and Chuck
Daly's cat fighting throughout
the season eventually led to a
‘six-game losing streak that
drained the energy of the team
down the stretch run.
So the Magic has several oolions including:
'Letting Penny know this la
his team and that he can pretty
much do anything he wants.
That's not uncommon in the
NBA. Magic Johnson once got a
coach fired and the replace­
ment turned out to be Reilly.
Do you think that Penny, who
undermined Daly and prevtoua
coach Brian Hill. wtO take a 37year-old Doc Rivers seriously?
Hiring Rivers lets Penny
i
know that It's his team.
•Dumping Penny.
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Over the past two yean he's
proven to be more trouble than
he's worth. The current rumor
Is that the Magic Is looking at
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trading Penny to Boston for
A N T S P O R TS E D IT O R
Kenny Anderson and Antoine
Walker, a perfect move for the
SANFORD - Rick Friend Is
Magic.
i
Just 40 years old. but he fig­
Sure. It will be a tough P.R.
ures he can work out until he's
call, but Anderson la a great
at least 140.
lnt guard who has never
Friend Is a personal trainer at
rd up to potential. In the
Platinum Gym. formerly World's
right situation, he's the answer.
Qym in Sanford. He says that
Remember, he's the first
he can almost guarantee results
Stephan Marbury.
in two weeks for anyone will to
Walker Is a rebounding force
work with him through his
and can supply the scoring that
P.E.P. program that he and his
Bo Outlaw and Ike Austin c a n t
wife,
Shelly, offer at the gym.
It's two starters for one.
The PEP program teaches
lt’a also removing someone
proper form and the Intensity
that Is becoming a cancer to the
level
needed to build muscle
team.
density.
'Hiring Doc and keeping
*! guarantee that moat people
Penny.
will see results in two weeks."
Again, will Penny respect a
he said. "I can't chain anyone's
young coach when he didn't re­
refrigerator
and I can't make
spect the coach of the Dream
someone train who doesn't want
Team, an NBA Hall-Of-Famer?
Personal trainer Rick Friend (left) puts client Candice
Doc has leas rspn lence and
Friday. Friend and Ms wNs Shelly art offering the P.E.P. program, which
Community Colege softball player) through her paces s
knowledge of the game iju p H f
teaches proper form and the Intensity level needed to build muscle density.
and look what happened them.
Also, if Penny stays, who runs
•point next year?
Darrell Armstrong is a cute. '
fuzzy story and he's fun to
watch. He also can't be a full­
; time point guard In the NBA.
I Over an 83-game season, he
! will break down with his fre­
n e t i c pace. He also can't play
■defense. Using him at point and
slipping Penny to the two-spot
Jeffs membership and promotions experience
moves Nick Anderson to the
and are confident that hts knowledge will keep
SANFORD - If you’re a golf traditionalist, you
) three and makes for a lack of
the Legacy Club one of the top golf courses In
have to check out Old Fashioned Golf at Mayfair the area.*...
defense.
plode to the top oi the stand­
Country Club. Once a month, the club hosts a
tTIe HERAlil
'Hiring someone else as
ings this week facing the
II hasn't been a successful start to the PGA
tournament featuring players wearing old-time Tour season for Seminole County's three Tour
; coach.
Lawmen.
golf
outfits at the historic club and the event la
ALTAMONTE SPR1NQS - With
The Bomb turned out to be
players. Donnie Hammond is sitting at 188 on
| First of all. no recyclables,
only a week left in the regular a dud however, with no more
open to anyone. The next event la June 7 with a the money list, followed by Mike Briskey (179)
; please. No Del Harris, no BUI
season
the
playoff
picture
for
2:30 p.m. shotgun atari. There a re prizes for the
than a fizzle after a 19-6
and Fulton Allcm (188). To keep an exemption
Muaaelman. no Jim Lyman.
the Altamonte Springs Adult beating by the Lawmen.
top three teams os well as closest to the pin and
on the tour, players must finish In the top 125 or
• The Magic isn’t going to win
Spring Flag Football League
putting contests. Cost Is only $45 per person
win a PGA tournament...
Brian Foley got things
the NBA title next year, or the;
la
still up in the air.
ana
Includes
food.
Players
must
arrive
by
2
started
with a six-yard touch­
The
Diamond
Players
Club
Golf
Academy
will
year after. It's a team In tranM*
p.m....
down
host Ita Junior Oolf Learn to Play Membership at
tlon that needs to use the Port­
LAWMEN DIFFUSE Smith. grab from Gunner
Jeff Hudson was recently named the general
Weldva Golf Club. It is open to boys and girls 8 ­
land Trail Blazers as a model.
manager of the Legacy Club at Alaqua Lakes. He
THE BOMB
Later tn the UUrd quarter.
18 and members may play any day after 3 p.m.
Portland was stuck in the mire
had been working as the Interim director. "Jeff
After exploding In the face Smith would prove worthy of
Memberships are good for a year and members
of playoff appearances and *
and I have had a long term relationship In the
of the Horsemen last week.
hts given name "Gunner" with
must attend an etiquette and rules seminar with
golf business." said Mike Moser. Club Opera­ PGA Teaching Professional Jeff Jones. Call 9 2 5 ­
The Bomb were ready to extions Manager. "We are very Impressed with
2855 for information...

Friend
getting
results
with
P.E.P.

K

From the Eagle’s Nest:
Golfing news and notes

Seminole County
Flag Football weekly
scores and highlights

fifcKMn

�2B •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida • Sunday, June 6, 1999

F l a g -------------C o n tin u ed from Page IB
a
5 2 -yard strik e (o R ick Kelley,
putting the Lawmen further
a h ead 12-0.
R obert Jo n e s co n tin u ed h is
Ureal seaso n h au lin g In a 4 0
yard touchdow n p a ss
from
Dwayne R ackard . to clo se the
gap to 12*6 early In th e fourth
quarter.
B u t (he Uawinen offense could
not l&gt;c rattled a s Sm ith lead h ts
leant rigid b a c k down th e field.
J a m e s Egan hauled in two
ca tch e s to convert on two fourth
downs to help su sta in the
drive. W ith 1 :2 2 left to play.
Kick Kelley would ru n it In from
eig h t-yards to seal th e gam e.
T h e bom b had a lot to say
about l&gt;catlng u s all w eek." said
Egan after the gam e. “We tried
not to get involved in all that.

but it m akes w inning all that
m u ch n icer."

O U TC A STS KNOCK
O U T H O R S EM E N
W ith
th eir
playoff
liv es
hanging In the b alan ce the
H orsem en needed a win to stay
alive.
B u t T he O u tcasts would not
cooperate and elim inated the
I lorsem cn from the post season
with a 14-7 loss.
D am ian Pilloy got T he O ut­
c a s ts off to th e early start with a
1 4 -yard touchdow n grab from
D arren Hodges.
T h at would be all the offense
for the first h a lf as both d e ­
fen ses clam ped down.
Late tn the fourth quarter,
with the game tied a t 7 -7 , T h e
O u tcasts would go for ft on
fourth and goal. Hodges w as

iff. - ..--rt
U b U d i
LAKE M A R Y SU M M ER T R A C K
LAKE MARY _ T h e 19th Annual Lake Mary
High School Su m m er T rack S eries will take
plncc over the four Monday evenings In J u n e
at the Lake Maiy High School Track Com plex
at Don T. Reynolds Stadium .
The m eets are o p e n . to any and all age
groups, both m ale and female, and h a s b e ­
com e a regular family affair with sev eral
m em bers o f a family taking port.
Field events (long Jum p and high Jum p) will
begin at 5 :3 0 p.m . and running events (6 0 yard low hu rd les, iDO-meter d ash, m ile and
4 0 0 -m cte r run) will start at 6 :3 0 p.m . and
will be run each Monday evening on J u n e
6 lh . J u n e 13th. J u n e 2 0 th and J u n e 2 7 th .
T he co st is $1 per person, per m eet and
each com petitor m ay en ter four even ts (1 / 8 *
Inch or 5MM sp ikes allowed).
Ribbons will be awarded to th e lop th ree
male and top th ree female fin ish ers in ea ch
age group In each event.
Following ore th e age groups and Individual

events offered In each. All categories are of­
fered to both males and females.
6-aad-Ua4*r _ long Jump. lOO-nrtTef *dash.
1.600-meter run (mile). 400-m eter dash.
9-and-lO _ long Jump, high Jump. 100meter dash. 1.600-m eter nin (mile). 4 0 0 meter dash.
ll-a n d -1 3 _ long Jump, high Jump, 100meter dash. 1.600-m eter run (mile), 4 0 0 meter dash.
lS-tlm rag b-lB _ long Jump, high Jump.
100-meter dash, 1.600-m eter run (mile),
400-mcter dash.
lft-tkiowgfc-29 _ long Jump, high Jump, 6 0 yard low hurdles. 100-meter dash. 1.600meter run (mile), 400-m eter dash.
30-U uon|k-3B . long jump, high jump, 6 0 yard low hurdles, 100-meter dash. 1.600meter run (mile), 400-m eter dash.
40-thiM gfc-49 _ long Jump, high jump, 6 0 yard low hurdles, 100-meter dash. 1.600meter run (mile), 400-m eter dash.
SO-aad-Ovsr _ long jump, high Jump. 6 0 yard low hurdles. 100-meter dash. 1.6 0 0 meter run (mile), 400-meter dash.
For additional Information contact Michael
Gibson at 333-2370. or Lionel Bonck at 32 1 8854.

F r i e n d -----------

Continued from Page IB
There are over 300 ways to
work out. I base my system on
one that h a s worked for over 18
years. If people do It correctly,
they won’t get Injured and they
will see re su lts."

Friend has been prominent
on the local fitness scene for
years, but he doesn't ace him­
self stopping any time soon.
‘ Right now. I'm 40," he sold.
"I want to train until Fm 140."
Friend started when he. ..was.
12 years old as a black belt tn
karate. He said he saw himself
getting overweight so he went
on a diet.
He also started to lose
matches.
"I wanted to put the weight
back on with muscle Instead of
fat. but there’s an art to that
kind of thing."
He read articles, studied
bodybuilding technique, and
then realized something.
A lot of the masters of karate
were dying young, usually with
big pot bellies.
"I saw others who were 8 0 or
90 years old and looked great,
so I figured they must know

something." he said.
Friend encourages a high
level of flexibility w ith. h is
training. In fact, despite h is
muscular bulk, he can perform
a split with no problem.
His love for health care and
fitness la something he tries to
pass on to everyone. He b e­
lieves everyone should have a
fitness dub membership and,
Just as importantly, actually use
. It. .
f it.
.ji ,
.. 7Wtight*, a rt something .any­
one can do." he said. "If some­
one works out twice a week,
even for 15 minutes, they can
stay alive."

Sounds easy enough. Friend
can make it sound easy or get
complex about working ou t The
"PEP rep." the basic of all
bodybuilding moves, defines
how many reps (repetitions) are
needed tor else, shape and
definition. Are fast reps better
than slow? Does the number
even nutter at all?
Frtend recommends 8*10
reps fbr each set during a
workout. He can describe hts
system In layman’s terms that

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A U -S ta te
M P E sU
-m-Class OA ftxan infWder. and
designated hitter, respectively.

Lytle, who played strictly
pitcher and centerfield this
Besson for coach Mike Powers'
Fighting Scminoles, was named
to the Third Team in Class 5A
a s an lnfielder.

Sign al Zero tries to beat the
Bom b.
T he playoffs will b e held on
Su n d ay, J u n e 13th. Th e top:
seeded team will have Its
ch o ice of playing In cith e r the
10 n.m. or 1 1 n,m. game and

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CASSELBERRY SET
TO R E S U M E
CA SSELBERRY - Aftrr Inking

off for the M emorial Day h o li­
day. the C asselb erry
Adult
Spring Flnge Football League
will return to action tills M on­
day, J u n e 7th at G :30 p.m. at
CandyLand Park.

N A SC A R ’s top three series
hit the tra ck this weekend
By Dean Smith
SPORTS EDITOR
SANFORD - It will b e a b u sy
w eekend
for the s ta rs
of
NASCAR a s nil three o f Its top
series will b e In action.
Friday, Bobby Labontc won
h is third straight pole position
(including T he W inston) In h is
J o e G ibbs owned Pontiac Qrand
G rand Prtx aa th e top 3 2 ca rs
broke the existing tra ck record
for Su n d ay's MBNA Platinum
4 0 0 W inston C up ra ce at
Dover. Delaware.
D ick T rick le also broke the
tra ck record a t Dover for today's
MBNA 2 0 0 for th e B u sc h Orand
National
S c rie s
In
h is
S ch n eid e r's T ru ck in g C hevrolet
M onte Carlo.
M eanwhile.
at
B risto l,
T e n n e ssee . Qreg Blfffe won the
pole
for today’s C raftsm an
T ru ck S e rie s C oca-C ola 2 0 0 In
h is J a c k R oush-prepared Ford
F - 150.

NASCAR WINSTON CUP
MBNA PLATINUM 400
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Prtx. 156320. X 0M Dale Jarrrtt. Font
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Taurus. 18632* 4 186) Kenny Wallace.
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Grand Prtx. 187.43* IX (0 Jerry Nadeau.
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The final player to be men­
tioned in Uu Mate Ust was
Oviedo first baseman Blaine
Schulte, who hit many a home
run this season and was named
to Honorable Mention In Class

•A.
•Those five playef)i Join Winter
Springs sophomore pitcher
Chris Maher, who made Honor­
able Mention In Class 3A.

3 4 0 1 fit Maw 1 7 * 8

Jeff
H V M S1I
Its plan and put together a team with a vision in
mind. Now the BUaera are fighting (or s title.
Go for a young coach, but one with experience
and a mean strew . Scott Sklles Is the perfect
choice.
L a s t • s s s ftl l l w t : Verv qufstfy, Lyman
grad and S en FHincl*co Giant pitcher Chile
Brock Is putting together an em etknt season,
leading the tram with seven wtne.

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None* to hereby gtovn Mat
pursuant
to
*n
Order
Rescheduling Foreclosure Sato
dated May 14, IM S. and enter­
ed to atoll cat* number
•702344CA. ol IN* Circuit Court
ol lh« Itlh Judicial Circuit In
and for Samlnoto County,
Florida, wherein CHASE MAN­
HATTAN WONTOAGE CORPO­
RATION. to Plaintiff and
MIGDALIA DEJEEUS. EDWIN
MALDONADO. SASHA MALOONAOO. SEMINOLE COUNTY.
A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
THE STATE OF FLORIDA, to/ara
DelencUm(s). I will Mil to Iha
high** I and b*«l bidder for
cash si th* west front door of
th* Ssm-nols County courthous* m Sanlord. Ssminol#
County. Florida, at 11:00 A.M.
on th* 24th day ot JUNE. IMS.
tha following dsscribed proper­
ty as sat forth In said Final
Judgment, to «nt
LOT $2. PALM POINT. AS PER
PLAT IN PLAT 600K BO. PAOES
IB THROUGH 71. INCLUSIVE,
PUDLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
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able to buy time with h is
m oves, before con n ectin g with
C hris L errh for the go nhead
touchdown.
D am ian Pilloy would udd the
extra point, and 1 4 -7 would b e
the flmil.
W ith the resu lts, the only
thing cle a r about the playofT
p ictu re Is who will be Involved.
T he Lawmen. ’Sign al Zero and
the O u tca sts are all 5 -2 , w hile
T he B o m b Is 4 -3 .
T h e final week will d ecid e
who Is seeded In first place. If
the Playoffs were to start today,
the Lawmen, b e c a u se o f tie ­
b re a k e rs. would play T he Bom b
and Sign al Zero would draw the
O u tcosts.
T h e la s t week featu res T h e
Lawmen tak in g on the H o rse­
m en. T h e O u tca sts will have a
forfeit win from Late Hit, and

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Ca m Mo iSR m CA 14 M l lilt
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18104* 20. MM J * Pulcr. Chevrolet
Monu Carta It t J M c 21. 0 0 Mufc
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22. (4) Jeff Purvis, Chevrolet Monu Carta
18X66* 21 (141 I n k Irvin, tailtac
Qnmd M s . ISX 84* 24. 01) Tony toner.
Pontiac Qrand M s. 18X817; 28 (101 rtkl
Parsons. Chevrolet Monte Cette 181804,
26. (93 Dave Blaney, Pontiac Grand M s.
18X407:27. f44LTtary U b o n u . Chevrolet
Monu Carta 162.383:2* (US Andy Kitty,
Chevrolet Monte Carta 18X291: 2* 031
Jed Green. Chevrolet Monte Carlo.
18X27* 30 (IB TW d Christopher.
Chevrolet Menu Carta 16X123.

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M TH « CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SIMRtOLI
COUNTY, FLORKUk
R R o u r t orvm oN
FILI NO.: M -M C -C R
m PS ESTATE OF
ANNA MARIE QRIENUAF.
M/Va Anna M Or— nl— I.
Dacaaaad

NOTICI

OF
EflMBIIITHSTIIIN
w
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mwl^PPWlWi vvw*f1aeVV
the Mlnwlatnhanol lha aatoto of
ANNA MARIE QAEENLEAF. a/k/a
Anna M Oraarieat. dacaaaad. Fla
Nianbar S4-44S-CP la pending in
Itw Cm: ml Court lor la francla
County Florida, Pmtwte Onnafon
t a add*** tH which t» Earrrnui*
County Courthouse, Sanlord FL
S TM
Tha nana , and addraaaaa of lha
lanonal rapraaanialwa and lha
lanonal fajraaanlatfv*'* attornay
ara *al larth balm
ALL INTERESTED PERSON* ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A* paraona on whom Hat nobca
n aarvad who hav* ofyacliona that
chalanaa lha quakkcanona ol lha
personal rrfm tn u im . ranua. or
lunadKlan ol thi* Court ara
•aqierad to Ma lha* otasdon* wnh
fm Coral WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTH! AFTER THE DATE
OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
TMI* NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF
A CORY OF THIS NOTICE ON
THEM
A* crad low ol Fia decadent art!
other paraona having rlarma or
drtnanda agsmal decadent'*
aatata cm whom a copy of h i
imhca it aarvad wMfan Ifiraa
nvmtha aftar lha data of Fia hral
piAiacalmn of Fat note* rrvjst Ma
Ihalr (.lawna with IN i Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTH! AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRET PUBLICATION OF
TH U NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE OATt OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All olhar craditon ol lha data*
danl and paraona having claima
or damanda agamal tha dacadanl't arlata mini hla than
claim* with (hit court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATS OF THE FIRST FURL 1CA*
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DIMANOS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL OE FOREVER BARRIO
I Tha data ol lha I n i pubbcanon el Ihia No Ik a it May SO.
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Arc hard L Protract
R O Boa F4I3SI
Oranga City FL SSFF4
Attornay lor Paraona!
Rap rat am alira
Thomat A Spaar
01 Thomat A Span PA
PO Boa 1M4
Sanford. FL )1 7 7 M M 4
Telephone (40F| 1 I 1 0 U I
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IR T N I O IRCUIT OOURT,
II4 N T E IR T N JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
■ E M IH D ll COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
0ASE NO.t ■M*ISIT*0A*t4-P
BANC ONE FINANCIAL
SERVICES. INC . a
corporation,
Plaintiff.
va.
MARY B ALLEN AND
UNKNOWN SPOUSE,
IF MARRIED; AND
UNKNOWN TENANT(S),
Dafandant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
that, pursuant lo an Order or a
final Judgment of foreclosure
entered In lha abova-eaptlonad
action, I wM sail the property
altualsd In Saminol* County,
florid*, dascribad at
LOT F. ACADEMY MANOR.
UNIT ONE. ACCORDING TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
AS
RCCOROEO IN PLAT BOOK IS.
PAOE *1 OF THE PUBLIC
RECORDS
OF
EEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA, alto known
•• l i t A C A 0 IM Y AVENUE.
SANFORD. FLOHiOA. S1TM
•I public tala, lo tha highast
and bad bidder tor cash. Waal
Fronl Door SOI North Park
Avenue. In Sanlord, Florida.
tt.00 a m . on lha 1*1 day of
JULY. IM S
DATED Ihia 14th day ol May.
IM S
MARYAhNE MORSE
CLERK OF COURT
BY: Deborah Conanl
Deputy Clark
holla S LobaNo. PA
FM Black (ton* Building
JackaanvrN*. Florida 31101
Publish June * IS. I MS
D E D -4 S ____________________

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TH E EIGHTEENTH
JUD IC IAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
EEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
Caaa Na.t SS.fO ST-DR.OS.P
IN RE The Marriage ol
OARV K WALLACE.
Husband.
and
MARLINE J WALLACE.
Wife
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO MARLINE J WALLACE
S710 Fountain Aranu*
Tampa. FL 3S4IS
YOU ARE NOTIFIEO lhal a
Petition lor Oisaolullon ol
Marriage has bean filed against
you and you at* required lo
••rve a copy ol your written
da fans**. II any lo II on lha
Attorney lor Petitioner. Michael
Fender, Eaquir* al I I I South
Maitland Ava . Sulla 100.
Maitland Florid* 317S1, on or
balor* JUNE 30 I H I and Id*
lha original with lha clerk ol
this court either balor* service
on lha petitioner's attorney or
immediately lharaaliar. other,
wive a default will be entered
agamsl you lor lha relief
demanded in lha Petition
Dated on this ISth day ol May.
IM S
MARYAhNE MORSE
Clark ol tha Circuit Court
By Sally Jaainlo
At Deputy Clark
Publish May 30. and Jun* S,

COUNTY, FLORIDA
FTLB NO.i SS*4S4*CR
FIRE ESTATE Of
DAVIO W1LUAM NIELSEN.
al/Va David W Nwteen.
Daceaaad
NOTICI
Tha admtmelrahon of lha at lata ol
DAVID WIUJAM NIELSEN, a/fc/a
Oavd W Ntotaan. dacaatad. Fla
Number H J t L C P la pandng ki
lha Circuit Court lor Seminole
Cosily. Fbrldi. Probata Division,
tie addreat of which la Semmle
County Courthouse. Sanlbtd. FL
9STTI
Tha name* and arkhaaaai of lha
personal rupeea*nlathe and lha
pawonal representstoe's altomay
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FIE0 THAT
AS paraona on whom Itea none#
m aarvad who have obyectuna lhal
chalrnga lha vehdKy of lha wd. lha
(yjoirir aHows of h r pawonal rtpratentative, venue, or hxwdcbon of
Fm Court ara retyrevd to tie the*
otvacIrons with this Com WITHFt
TMI LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FFtST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THMTY DAYS AFTER THE OAtL
OF SERVKE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTKE ON THEM
AS ctwklow ol Fia drcadant and
other persons having d erma or
demands against decedent's
imrSha ahar Fra dataofFw hral
putrfccatnn of Fm none* must tile
thalr clama with this Court
WITHIN (HE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OAYE
AFTER THE DATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AM other creditors ol lha dece­
dent and paraona having claima
or damanda againil lha dece­
dent'* aslal* must til* lhair
claim* with this court WITHIN
THREE M O N TH ! AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRET PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS DEMAND* AND
OBJECTIONS NO T SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER DARRED
Tha dal* of lha first publica­
tion of this Nolw* la May 10.
IM S
Parsons! Representative
VIRGINIA • NIELSEN
1*1* Missouri Avenue
Sanlord. FL M TF I
Attorney lor Pawonal
Representative
THOMAS A SPEER
OF THOMAS A SPEER. PA
PO Bot IM S
Sanlord FL * IF f» -tM 4
Tala phone (SOT) S ll-O M I
Florida Bar No OFS4F3
Publish May SO. and June t,
IM S
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tVRTAI FTR MORTOAOE
BERVTCE* BUCCEEBOR
MERGER TO SUNBELT

JOHN A. RIPLEY.
OLAHA J RMLEY.

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CORPORATION.

Ptetakltfo).
EDWARD J HINMAN.
H il.
Dalandantfa)
' NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVtN
pursuant lo • Final Judgment of
Mori gaga Fo ratio aura deled
May IS. ISO*, and rntarod M
Bata NO S0-41S CA at lha
Circuit Court of lha EIOHVEENTH Judicial C m a l In and
Bar SEMINOLE County. Florida
Wherein FT MORTOAOE COMRAMIE* 0/B/A FTB MORTOAOE
fSRVICEfl SUCCESSOR RV
MERGER TO SUNBELT NATION*
EL MORTOAOE CORFORATION
ft lha Plaintiff and EDWARD J
•UNMAN. JEAN R HINMAN are
fha Oefandenta. I will m H to the
hfghatl and beat bidder for
M th al lha Waal front door ot
Fia
lam ! nola
County
Courthouto, Sanlord. Florida,
11100 a m . on tha lal day of
*1110
JULY. IS**, tha toltoartng
■ Qproperty
B P _ at eati forth
aenbad
•etd Final Ji
Judgment:
i aafd
, LO
LOT F4. DEER RUN. UNIT IS ft. ACCORDING TO THE P U T
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
PLAT ROOK t*. PAOE TS. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. aO RIOA.
! WITNESS MV HAND and the
&gt;af of
Seal
o l hla Court on May tE,
IM S
(SEAM
’ Maryann* More#
■Clark of lha Circuit Court
' By: Dorothy W. Boftan
•Deputy Clerti
Echevarria. McCaHa, Raymar,
Barra It t Frappier
foal Offica Baa *410
mtnpa, EL SSE01
tSSI
i am a pan on with a die*
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no- MMi
NMffinou*
Son In order to portfolpoM in
flit proceeding, you ore antiMad at no coal to you, tor tha
•rovUaton ol certain aeatetanc*. Plaaae contact Oourt
Adminfa Nation at *01 N. Ret*
Avenue.
Sanford. Florid!
• m i . lalaphone number (40 FI
I3I-4SS0. within t working
day* of your rocolpf ol thla doc*
ant. If hearing impaired,

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any at fh* abavo-i
Defendants
N O TIC I to
Ms* uadn sIgRSF Clark of lha
Circuit Court of Mammal*
County. Florida, said on lha 1*1
day ol JULY, IMF*, al 11:00
o'clock A M. at lha Waal hunt
* O F at lha Sammoto County
Courihoua* to Sanford, Florida,
oftor tor aato and a*S at public
outcry to Mm hkptasl and baa I
bidder tor cash, tha followingdascribad proparty situal* In
•ammoto County. Florida
U t M and N T/a of I I . MANFO
PARK, according lo tha Plat
Miaraof a* rocordad In Plat
Booh I , Pag* M , of lha Public
Racord* of Mamlnof* County.
pursuant lo tha Final Judgment
anI*rad in a cat* ponding in
•aid Court, lha styfa of which la
iiuileitid ib o vt.
WlTNEES my hand and ofhclal
saal ol said Court this ISIh day
of May, tSM .
If you ara a parson with a dis­
ability srho naada any accom­
modation m order to participate
m this procaading. you ara antiMad. at no coal to you. to tha
provision ot certain assistance
Plaasa contact Court admintebalor, SOI N. Path Avarua.
Bulla N IS I. Sanford, Florida
s if t t , h o n
MS-4SS0 •*«.
411T. within I working day* of
your receipt of this no tic* of
toraclostfrc tala; If you ara
hearing impaired, cell 1-F04F S S -iT T I; If you are voice
Impaired. eeH 1.*00-***-ST TO.
(COURT BEAU
Maryanna
CLERK OF
OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Ruth King
OfrDUtV Clftlt
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
Scot! D. Bishop
Butler A Hooch, PA­
H S * E. Conway Rd., Eta. E
Oilando. Florida M SI I
(407) M1*St00
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M TH E CIRCUIT OOURT
OF TRB I STM JUDICIAL
OIRCUIT, M AND FOR
BESSIROLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Caa* Ra.t S S -ttt-D R
Donnta O Benton*Perpend*
Palibonar
and
Bryan J Parganda,
Raspondant
N O T IC I OF ACTION FOR
OtSSOLUTIOR OF MARRIAGE
TO Bryan J Parganda
2*34 South Palmetto Avenue
tanlonl FI S1TTS
YOU ARE NOT1FIE0 lhal an
action ha* baen tiled against
you ani yeu era required lo
•ana a copy ol your written
datrmsaa. II any. lo rt on Bonn**
O
BaHon-Pargand* whoa*
address is SI ST Brysnl Avenue
Sanlord. FI SSFFS on or balor*
JUNE I I . IM S . and hla lha
original with lha clerk of this
Cut H *1 PO Bos SI* SAN­
FORD. FL S1FF1 b*lore service
on Petition*! or immediately
tharaatlar II you laM lo do to. a
default may bo onlarad agens I
you lor tt* ralaal demanded tn
tha petition
Copras ol all court documents
m this case, including orders
ara evailaW# al lha Clark ol lha
Cm ml Court's office You may
railrw the** documents upon
request
You mutt keep lha Clark ol the
Cm ml Court's attroo notified of
your cuirvnl add rata (you may
Mi* Nolle* al Currdhl Address.
Florida Family Law Foam
11SIS I Future papers in Ihia
iawawl v * ha maned to lha
addraaa on wcord at tha Clark's
WARNING Rule I t SSS.
Florida Family Law Rulaa el
Pro: ad era. requires certain
automatic diaciotuw ol documauls and information Faduro
la comply can m u ll Ms sane*
lions, deluding dismissal or
•Inking ol pi*actings
Dated May 11. IS M
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By David L Beaty
Deputy Clark
Publish May IS. 11. 30. and
June t . I MS
DEC-139
OfTV DM LANE MANY,
FLORIDA
N O TtO I
OF PUDUO NEARIRD
NOTICE I t HEREBY OIVEN by
tha City Commiaalon of tha City
o« Lake Maty. Florida, that aafd
Commiaalon will hold a Public
Hearing on June IF, IM S al
F OB PM., or as toon tharaitlar
as possible, to consider
Second Reading and adoption
ol an Ordinance antlllad
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
ESTABLISHING ZONING ON
CERTAIN LAND), A l HEREIN
DEFINED, FROM EEMINOLE
COUNTY A*1 (AGRICULTURE!
TO CITY OF LAKE MARY M IA
PN0U1 TRIAL). PURSUANT TO
THE TERMS OF THE FLORIDA
STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR
THE AMENDMENT TO THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRO­
VIDING FOR CONFLICT. SEV­
ERABILITY AN0 EFFECTIVE
OATS
Raton ng
tha following
dascribad property:
Tha South EFS.S fast of tha
North I0TE.7 laat of tha Waal
tM .SF laat ol lha Baal TES.SF
tool ol aovarnmanl Lot I ,
•action 14. Township 10 South.
Rang* IS laat, Saminol*
County. Florida
The Public Hearing wM ba held
in the Commiaalon Chambcw.
TOO N. Country Club Road, Lake
Mary Tha Public la Invited to
•hand and ba hoard. Said hear­
ing may ba conttnuad from time
to tkm* unlit a final dactalon to
mad* by lha City Commiaalon.
Copies ol lha Ordinance in lull
art available in lha City Clark**
Office lor review.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THIS
M IETINQ OR HEARINO, HE OR
•HE WILL NEED A RECORD OF
THE
PROCEEDINGS.
AND
THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS I t MADE.
WHICH RECORD INCLUDES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IE TO NE BASED
FlORiOA STATUTES 1SE.010*
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NSEOINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDING* SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE OF THE MEETING AT
(407) 114-3014.
CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
Carol A. Fcatar. City Clark
OATEO. June 1. IB M
PUBLISH: Jun* *. ISOS
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is. io. ms

DEC-141

M T N I OIRCUIT CO URT
OF TH E 14TN JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE MOl O O -M -e A -1 4 -P
IRWIN MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN
AS INLAND MONTOAOC
CORPORATION.
Plainlifl
vs
MARY LOU DEMARCO,
at a l.
Qalandanlt
NO TICE OF
FORECLOSURE B A L I
NOTICE IB HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgment entered m Caa* No
M -SS-CA-14-P ol lho Circuit
Court ol Iho ISTH Jodie lot
Circuit in and tor SIMINOLS
County Florida, wherein IRWIN
MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
FORMERLY KNOWN AE INLAND
MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff
and MARY LOU
DEMARCO, al a l. am defen­
dant*. I w « aeN to Iho lughast
bidder lot cash ol tha Waal
Fronl Door ol Iho Baminolo
County Courthouse, Sanlord
Florida, al Iho hour ol 11 0B
a m . on the tat day ol JULY,
IM S . Iho following daaentoad
LOT 44. 4UNRIBI UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDEO IN
PLAT BOOK 11. PAGE! 71 AND
73. OF THE PUBLIC RECONOS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA..
DATED IM* IBth day of May.
C4*rk*Clr»
i Circuit Court
D r Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
ROGER 0 BEAM. P A
PO Boa 4 M I
Orlando. FL 31401
II yeu am a person with a S u ­
ability who needl any accom­
modation in order lo participate
hi Ihia procaading, you are antibad. at ne coal to you, to the
provision ol certain aaaratanca
Ptoaao
contact
ADA
Coordlnalor at lot N Park
Avanua. Sulla N301. Sanlord,
Florida 31771. Telephone (407)
313-4330. set 4117 within two
9 ) working dayi ol your receipt
of Nila Summon*, II you am
hearing or voice impaired, can
1-B0B-BSS-4771.
PuMtoh: Jun* *, 13. IBB*
DSD-40
OTTV OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
NO TW E
O F PUBLIC NSLAIN0
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the City Commreelon of th* City
ol Lake Mary, Florida, that said
Commiaalon will hold a Public
Hairing on Jun* 17, TSSS, al
7 00 PM , or •• toon thamahar
•a poatlM*. lo consider
Second Reading and adoption
of an Ord nanca antttlad
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA.
AMENDING ORDINANCE FBI
A4 CODIFIED IN CHAPTER tSS,
APPENDIX I. *IIQN C O D E'.
SECTION MAK14XA) AND ESCTION
*(D)(!)|a)1. SECTION
M0.(3Mb|. SECTION MDM&lt;Nb).
SECTION KAMI) AND CHAPTER
TSS. 'OATEWAY CORRIDOR
OVERLAY STANDARD! CLASSI­
FICATIONS', SECTION 1M.0S
(AM3K7) OF THE CITY OF LAKE
MARY CODE OF ORDINANCES,
AMENDING THE PERMITTING
AND REGULATION OF REAL
■S TAT E/LI AS IRQ SIGNS FOR
M ULTI-TENANT SITES; PRO­
VIDING FOR CODIFICATION.
CONFLICTB,
SEVERABILITY
AND EFFECT!VS DATE.
Tha Pwbko Hearing will ba held
In lha Comma*ton Chamber*.
104 N. Country Club Rood, Lake
Mary. Tha Public la Invited lo
attend and ba heard Bald hear­
ing may ba conttnuad from llms
to tint* until a final daclafon to
mad* by lha City Commission.
Copies ol th* Ordinance in full
am available In the City Clark'*
Office far raviaw.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECI0ES
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY THIS COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER CONSIDERED AT THIS
MEETING OR HEARING. HE OR
SHE WILL NEED A RECORD OF
THE
PROCEEDINGS,
AND
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR SHE MAY NEED TO ENSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF
THE PROCEEDINGS IE MADE.
WHICH RECORD INCLUOES
THE TESTIMONY AND EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH THE
APPEAL IB TO BE BASED.
FLORIOA STATUTES 2*4 010S
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THEBE
PROCEEDING! SHOULO CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 44 HOURS IN
ADVANCE O f THE MEETINQ AT
(407) 314-3014
CITY OF LAKE BURY.
FLORIDA
Carol A Foster, City Clark
DATED. Juna 1,1*4*
PUBLISH June*. 1*4*
DSD-41

Legal Notices
HOTIOB OF
PUBLIC AUCTION
Nolle* la hereby given:
Saminol* Wmckar Service will
sail at Public Auction for a ilvaga for cash on demand to
highast bidder. Ih* following
dascribad vehicle*.
Jun* 14, 1444
•7 Dodge P/U
Vln 4 JB7FLI4D3HP0SU27
T7&gt;* auction will b* held al
11 00 pm on th* aald data*
above Al lamlnola Wrack ar
Service 2S40 S Myrtle Ay*
Sanlord. Fla. 32771 Pmapacllva
bfddam may Inspect vehicles
ona hour prior to sal* Terms
ara cash or corliflod funds
Sami note Wmckar reserve* th*
right la accopt or m|*et any and
all bid*
Publish Jun* 4, I t t l
PEP-SI_______________________ _
C ITY OF L A R I MARY
NO TICE OF
C N A N 4 I OF LAND USE
N OTICE IB N S R IB V BIVEM
that tha City of Lake Mary City
Commission will hold a public
hearing lo discuss a small seal*
amendment to Ih# City's
Comprehensive Plan Fulum
Land Usa Map Thi* mealing
will ba hald Thursday Juna 17.
1SSS al Lake Mary City Hall.
100 North Counlry Club Road.
Lake Mary. Florida at 7 00 PM
Tha property to b* considered
tor ih* amoH ecat* amendment
t* approximately B IB acme In
til* Th* applicant It request­
ing a change m future land uaa
designation from Semmola
County Industrial, to Th* City of
Lak* Mary Industrial Tha prop­
erty is local ad on tha northern
*&lt;d* ol Emma Ooka Trail, 1.700
leal weal of Lak* Emma Road,
mom particularly dascribad a*
follows
Tha South S73 B fool el lha
North 10TB 7 toot of th* Was!
» 4 37 laat of Ih* East 744 37
taal ol Govornmonl Lot I ,
Section 34, Township IB South,
hang* n
Coat, •amnion
County. Florida
Parcel No 14 IB IS *00 0148
0000
A copy ol th* Compmhongiv*
Plan. Fulum Land Uaa Map and
proposed amendment am avail•bla tor Inspection in tha
Community
Dovolopmonl
Ortrco, Lake Mary City Halt. 100
North Country Club Rood. Lake
Mary. Florida. Monday through
FrWay. tram 0 00 A M until * 00
PM . or you may call 314-3040
Inter**lad parties may appear
and ba heard regarding tha pro­
posed amendment or wrttlon
comments may ba Mad with the
City Clerk at 100 North Country
Club Rood. Laka Mary. Florida
NOTE
P I h SONS ARE
ADVISED THAT A TAPED
RECORD OF T H II MEETING IS
MADE 0Y THE CITY FOR ITS
CONVENIENCE THIS RECORO
MAY NOT C O N STITUTE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE
PURPOSE! OF APPEAL FROM
A DECISION MADE BY THE
CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING
TO E N IUR E THAT AN AD E­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IB MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES IB
ADVIISO TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARNANBKSSKN tD AT
MB OR HER OWN I

rt

lag assistance to participate I
any of Ihoao proceeding*
should contact Ih* City'* ADA
Coordinator at toast 41 hour* Mi
advance of th* mooting at
(407)314-3014
City of Laka Mary. Florida
Carol A Foster
City Clark
DATED; Juno t . T I M
PUBLISH Juno S. 1000
W P -lf -

OF TMI ISTH J
HI AND FOR
JURISOfOTtoa DfYtoWR
CASE NO. 0 B -B IT -0 A -1 4 -P
OMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
VS
TRAVIS S WHITE;
•I at..
Defendant*
FORECLOSURE B A L I
Notice t* hereby given that
pursuant la that Final Judgment
of Foroctoauro dated May 1A,
TBS*, and entered Mi cMrff caaa
number BS-11T-CA-14-P. of tha
Circuit Court of Iho IBth
Judicial Circuit in and tor
Saminol*
County.
Florida,
wharain OMAC MORTOAOE
CORPORATION, to Ptatnkfl and
TRAVIS
S
WHITE.
A J.
STEVENS. BRYON V. HAIR.
BPRINQWOOD VILLAGE CON­
DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION OF
LONOWOOD.
INC..
UNKNOWN PIRSONft) IN POS­
SESSION OF T H I SU B JECT
REAL PROPERTY ST. N/K/A
RAYNELLE
WHITS,
Is/am
Do land*nt(*). I wW aaB to tha
highast and bos I bidder lor
cash at tha svast fronl door of
lha Esmnote County courthouse In Sanford, Eombtoi*
County, Florid*, at 11 .-SB A M.
on tha la l day ol JULY, TBBB,
(ha lottowing daaertbod proper­
ty •• sat forth to said Final
Judgment, to wM:
UNIT NO. 1BT-0 OF BPRINGWOOD VILLA OE CONDOMINI­
UM AND AN UNDIVIDED INTER­
EST IN T H I LAND, COMMON
ELEMENTS AND COMMON
EXPENSES APPURTENANT TO
SAID UNIT, ALL M ACCOR­
DANCE WITH AND SUBJECT TO
THE COVENANTS. CONDITIONB. RESTRICTIONS. TERMS
AND OTHER PROVTStONB OF
THAT DECLARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF SPRINGWOOO
VILLAGE. A CONDOMINIUM. AS
RECORDED
M
OFFICIAL
RECORDS ROOK TEST. PAOE
104». ANO ALL AMENDMENTS
THERETO. PURUO RECORDS
OF SIMINOLS COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
NOTE; PURSUANT TO T H I
FAIR
D IR T
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
I I DEEMED T O RE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A O U T AND ANY
INFORMATION OITAINSO WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE .
Dated tha IBth day ot May.
IM S.
MARYANNS MORSE
Clark of Circuit Court
Dy Jon* E. Jaoawic
Deputy Clark
CODIUB A ETAW1ARSKI
4B10 Boy Scout Boutovard
Suita 410
Tampa, Florida 1)107
Telephone: ( l i t ) B77-EOOS
CAE S H -0 0 III
Pubitoh Juna I , IS, IB M
nen.a*

Legal Notice*

Legal Notices

C ITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIDA
N OTICE
OF PUBLIC N IARINO
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN by
th* City Commission of tho City
of Lak* Mary. Florida, that said
Commission will hold * Public
Hairing on Jun* t7. IBS*, at
7 00 PM., or as soon lharaaftar
as possible,
to consider
Second Reading and adoption
ot an Ordinance entitled.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OF LAKE MARY. FLORIOA.
PROVIDING A SHORT TITLE;
PROVIDING FOR LEGISLATIVE
INTENT AND FINDINGS OF
FACT: PROVIDING FOR THE
CREATION OF LAKE COMO
ESTATES
PLANNED
UNIT
DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT;
APPROVING THE FINAL DEVEL­
OPMENT PLAN APPLICABLE
THERETO. AMENDING T H I
CITY'S OFFICIAL ZONINO MAP;
PROVIDING CONDITIONS TO
THE
APPROVAL OF
THE
PLANNE0 UNIT DEVELOPMENT
DISTRICT; PROVIDING FOR
SEVERABILITY.
C O N FL IC T!
AND EFFECTIVE DATE
Ratontng tha property
dascribad in tha attached legal
description to Planned Unit
Development (PUD) Th* City
Commiaalon will also consider
th* Davalopar'a Agreement for
IhtoPUO
ALL THAT TRACT OR PARCEL
OF LAND LYING IN THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION
4. TOWNSHIP 16 SOUTH.
RAMQE 36 EAST. CITY OF LAKE
MARY. EEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA ANO BEING MORE
PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AE
FOLLOW*
COMMENCING AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SEC­
TION 4. TOWNSHIP IB BOUTH.
RANOE 36 EAST; THENCE
S*B'44'47*C.
ALONG
THE
NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
WEST 1/4 OF SECTION 4. A
DISTANCE OF 336 SB FEET TO
A POINT; TMINCS BBd*01'0**W
A DISTANCE OF 46* El FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.
THENCE MS*44'47"S A DIS­
TANCE OF 114.BB FEET TO A
POINT. THENCE NB6*0)'6*'E A
DISTANCE OF 341 El FEET TO
A POINT ON THE SOUTHERLY
•AID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF
PAOLA ROAO (STATE ROAD 4SA).
THENCE
SSS*44'4F*E
ALONQ SOUTHERLY RIGHT-OFWAY U N I A DISTANCE OF
SB 06 FEET TO A POINT.
THENCE B00*4)'0S*W A DIS­
TANCE OF 34111 F I I T TO A
POINT. THENCE M r 4 4 ‘4 r i A
DISTANCE OF T6FS.04 FEET TO
A POINT. THENCE •OO'BrSS'E
A DISTANCE OF 1 M 1 I FEET
TO
A
POINT;
THENCE
N4*'44 47*W A DISTANCE OF
334 06 FEET TO A POINT;
THENCE E 0 « '0 r )4 * l A DIS­
TANCE OF 330 00 FEET TO A
POINT; THENCE aOO*3B‘13*W A
DISTANCE OF T0E1 *4 FEET TO
A POINT. THENCE •44‘M 'S t 'l
A DISTANCE OF IM S * FEET
TO
A
POINT;
THENCE
B00*0r40*E A DISTANCE OF
■FS.TI FEET TO A POINT ON
THE NORTH U N I OF T H I
SOUTH M2.S3 FEET OF THE
NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SAI0 SEC­
TION 4. THENCE M r U ' U I T
ALONG SAID NORTH U N E A
DISTANCE O F.M M .1 t .FEST.TO
A POINT ON THE EAST LINE ,O F
HILLS
OF
LAK1
HART.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RICOROEO M
PLAT BOOK SS. PAGES t*
THROUGH 3S, OF T H I PUBLIC
RECOROE
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIOA; THENCE
N B B 'M 'M ’t ALOND SAID EAST
U N I A DISTANCE OF H U M
FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-

N O T IC I OF
CHANOB OF LAND USB
N O TICE IB HEREBY B IV IN
that tha City ol Laka Mary City
Commtoilon will hold a public
hearing la dltcutt a amall acala
amendment to tha City'*
Comprahonalva Plan Future
Land Uaa Map Thi* moating
will ba held Jun* 17, IM S at
Lak* Mary City Hall. 100 North
Country Club Rood, Lak* Mary.
Florida at 7 00 PM.
Tha property to be considered
for thi* amendment to approalmalely 1.704 acre* In tlra Tha
applicant to requeuing a
change in tutur* land u«* des­
ignation from Low Danilty
Raaidantial to Low/Madium
Oanaity Raaidantial. Tha prop­
arty to generally described at:
From the Southwait comar ol
•action S. Town* hip 10 South.
Rang* 30 Ea*t, lamlnola
County.
Florida:
run
N i r S l ' I I 'E . along th* South
Sna ol aald taction I, a dis­
tance ol 11S1.11 tool, ttwnc*
run NOO'tl'40'W. ( I l l SB loot
to Ih* Point ol Beginning;
thanea
continue
North
00*1!'40*(. 1*0 loot; thane*
ran HM*4rtB*E. 101 Ft loot
thanea ran S0T*3rl**W. IS O
laat. thanea ran N IB‘ 47'10*E.
114 11 laat; thane* ran South
111
toot;
Ihonc*
run
S * r4 F ’10*Wi 4T4.lt tool to lha
Point of Beginning.
TOGETHER with an Eaaamant
of Ingrtkt and (groat over lha
South SO toot of Ih* Wait
TFTS.S4 laat of Section I.
Township SO South. Rang* 30
(a tt. and atoo lying 10 laal
each tide ol lha following
dascribad eanlarim* From th*
•outhwttl corner ol told
•action 4. run Na4'43'1t*.
along th* South lino ol aald
•action 4. • diatanoa ol 1714 44
•sal tor a Point ol Beginning;
thanea
run
NOO’ J I'1 7 '1 .
1741.30 toot; lhanca run
NI!*34'4t*E,
101.30
laat;
thence run N 3 4 * M '4 tf. 147 44
•tal; lhanca run N0S‘ 43'14'E.
141.IS
tool;
thonc*
run
N0S*04'11*W, 1*7.IS
loot,
thonc* ran N i r 4 7 ‘M * (. S IT 11
leal and and ol contoriin*

CONTAINING
S.44S.14B
SQUARE FEET OR M .0EF
ACRES M O M OR LESS
Tho Public Hearing arid b* hold
in th* C ammtoilon Chamber*.
ISO N. Country Club Rood. Lab*
Mary. Tha Public to tnvitad to
tog may ba canto*uad bom lima
to How until a total dactalon to
nwda by tha City Commiaalon
Coplae of lha Ordinance in hdl
are avaltabto In tha City CtorkY
QHIc* tor raviaw.
NOTE. IF A PERSON DECIDE!
TO APPEAL ANY DECISION
MADE BY T H II COMMISSION
WITH RESPECT TO ANY MAT­
TER C O R E IO IR ID AT THIS
M U T IN G OR HIAM N Q , H I OR
S H I WILL N U D A RECORO OF
TH I
PROCEEDING!.
AND
THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE
OR EMI MAY NEED TO INSURE
THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF
THE PROCEEDING* IB MAOE.
WHICH RECORD INCLUOEB
THE TESTIMONY ANO EVI­
DENCE UPON WHICH T H I
APPEAL IB TO BE BASED.
FLORIDA STATUTE I MS OIOS
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF T H E N
PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST 44 HOUR* IN
ADVANCE OF T H I MEIT1NO AT
(407| 324-*034.
CITY OF LAKE MARY.
FLORIDA
Carol A. Foalar. City Clark
DATED; Juna 1, IB M
PU8USH: Juna*. IS M
DC 0-42

atoo from aald and ol canlariina
description run B O O'lt'40'E.
10.00
loot;
thonc*
run
M0*4F'M*W. 111.44 toot tor a
Point ol Bogitmlna. thonc* conbnur 4M*4rtO*W, 4100 toot
thonc* ran 101*04'11*1. 4100
•sol; thonc* ran N40*t1 '14*1.
M i l lost to Ih* Point of
A copy ol Ih* Comprahonohr*
Plan. Future Land Uaa Map and
proposed amendment at* avail­
able tor Inspection In Ih*
Community
Development
Office, Lak* Msiy City Mat. TOO
North Country Club Rood, Laka
Mary. Florida. Monday through
Friday. M m S 00 A M . unlit S 00
PM., or you may can 314-3041
tor Information concerning Ihia

poaad amendment or written
City Clark at 1 M North Counlry
Ctob Rood. Lak* Mary. Florida.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE
ADVISED THAT THE
CITY
MAKER Jk-TA M O RECORD OF
IHIB MEETING FOR ITS CON­
VENIENCE. THIS RECORO B U T
NOT CONSTITUTE AN ADE­
QUATE RECORO FOR THE RURPOBSB OF AAREAL FROM A
DECISION M A M BY THE CITY.
ANY REASON WISHING TO
ENDURE THAT AN AM O U ATE
RECORD OF THE RROCBEONKW IB MAINTAINED FOR
AR RS UA TE PURPOSES IE
ADYIBEO TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
MB ON HEN OWN EXPENSE.
any of th##* proceeding*
should contact the CIlyY ADA
Coordinator at toast 44 hour* in
advance ol the moating at
(407)334-3014.
City of Lake Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foatar
City Clark
OATEO: June S. IB M
PUDUBH: Juna 4, IB M
M D -S 4

Legal Notices
C ITY OF LAKE MANY
N O TTO I OF
ON A N D ! OF LAND USE
N O TICE IE HEREBY DIVSN
that lha City of Lak* Mary City
Commission will hold a public
hearing lo ditcut* a small teala
amendment to lha Cily'a
Comprehensive Plan Future
Land U*a Map This masting
will b* hald Thursday. Jun* 17.
1S4S al Laka Mary City Hall.
100 North Country Club Road,
lake Mary. Florida at 7 00 PM
Tha proparty to ba considered
fnr this amendment it approilmataty 3 97 sera* In airs. Tha
applicant to requesting a
change In future land uaa des­
ignation tram Low Oanaity
Residential lo Public/lamlPublic. Th* proparty is general­
ly dascribad •*:
Lot* I I . IE. IF, IE. 93. 94. 9S.
9* and together with a portion
of Ih* vacated right-of-way lo
th* aaat. Block 34. Crystal Laka
Winter Horn#* Subdivision. Plat
Book 3. Pago 114-1 IS, at
recorded In Ih* public records
of Samfnoto County, Florida,
and
Lota S-13 and north half of
vacated allay. Block 99. Crystal
Laka Wlntar Hornet Subdivi­
sion. Plat Book f . Page 114t i t , at recorded In th* public
records ot Saminol* County.
Florida
and
Tha aoulhaaat 1/4 of lha
Southwest 1/4 of lha Southeast
1/4 tying North ol Railroad In
taction 4, Township 16 South,
Rang* 30 Bait. Saminol*
County. Florida.
•Dd!
That portion ot Old Laka Mary
Road (atoo known aa National
Highway) lying southerly ot tha
Intersection of Cryafal Laka
Avanua and Old Laka Mary
Road,
and
Thai portton of Second Streat
lying aoutharfy of Ih* intoraocBon of Cry*lal Laka Avanua and
•ocond Sir**!
nd
That portion of Laka View
Avenue lying easterly of Ih*
southerly eilenelon of th* west
Rn* ot lot 33, Block 3t, Crystal
Laka Wlntar Noma* Subdivi­
sion. Plat Book 1. Page 114TIE. a* recorded In lha public
record* of Saminol* County.
A more particular legal
description to on flla at City
id.
A copy of tha Comprahonalva
Plan, Future Land Uaa Map and
propoaad amendment ara avail­
able tor Inspection tn lha
Community
Oavalopmant
Offica. Laka Mary City Has, 100
North Country Club Road, Laka
Mery, Florida, Monday through
FrWay, from S OB A M until S OB
PM . or you may calf 114-304*
Intaro*tad partlaa may appear
and ba heard regarding tha pro­
poaad amendment or written
comments may b* Mod with th*
City Clark at 100 North Country
Club Road. Laka Mary. Florida.
NOTE: PERSONS ARE
AD VISED THAT A TAPED
RECORO OF THIS MEETING IE
M A M BY THE CITY FOR ITS
CONVENIENCE. THIS RECORD
MAY N O T CO N S TITU TE AN
ADEQUATE RECORD FOR THE
PURPOSES OP ARREAL FROM
A DECISION MADE DY THE
CITY. ANY PERSON WISHING
TO ENSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS IE MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES
IE
ADYIBEO TO MAKE THE NEC­
ESSARY ARRANGEMENTS AT
MB OR HER OWN EXPENSE.
. ___________ ________ ____ In
any af thaaa procaading*
cbatdd contact thc.CIty'c ADA
Coordinator at toast 44 hour* in
advene* al tha masting at
(467)194-4614.
City of Lab* Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foatar
City Ctotk
DATED: Juna 1 1B44
PUDUBH: Jun* S, IS M
M D -3 S

x/rnoN
______________ i . BSB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that tha Lake Mary City Commiaalon
■rill hold s public hearing to discuss a voluntary am outton to th*
City'* junodtattonal boundaries. Th* properly to ba annaaad to
approsIriMtoly 1.1 • acres In alia and to located on tha north aid*
of Emma Ooka Trail, approximately 1700 tool weal of Lak* Emma

MTIOS OF
PURUS AVOTtOH

Nolle* to horaby given
McConnell Towing wM aoH at
Public Auction tor Sahrag* tor
Caah on demand to toghod biddor, lha tolowlng daecrlbad

vohictoa:

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Tho Auction win bo hold ol
11:00 pm on aoid data* above.
McConnell Towing A Recovery
1*00 Santord A**., Sanford. FL
31771. Proagocthra bidder* may
inapaot vahiato* ona knur prior
to aoto. Term* ara caah or
Certified Fund*. McConnell
towing raaorvaa lha right lo
oscogt or reject any and an
Pubitoh: Jun* B. IB M
M D -4 4

Tha public hearing lor th* tint reading ol Ordinance BIB provtdnaiatton ol Ihto property will b* hold June IF, IB M
at Lake Mery City Half. 100 North Counlry Club Road, Laka Mary,
Florida al 74B p m.
A copy of Ih* Ordinance and a comptata legal description of Iho
proparty by mataa and bound* can ba abb
'itainod from Ih* City of
/C1---------ity Ctotk1
ONto*. ...............
1M North*Country Club Road, lake
Laka Mary
“ *—
Mary, Florida. Monday through Friday, from S 00 a m until 4:SO
pm .
Iniaraslnd parliot may appear and ba Haaid regarding tho pro­
posed annexation or written comments may ba Mod with lha City
NOTE: IF A PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY M C IEIO N M A M
RY THIS DOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONEtOEREO
AT THIS MEETING OR HEARINO. HE OR SHE WILL NEED A
RECORO OF THE PROCEEDINGS. ANO THAT. FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR EHE MAY N U D TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM
RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IB M A M . WHICH RECORD
MCLUOSB THE TESTIMONY AND EVIM N CB UPON WHICH T H I
APPEAL IE TO M B A U D . FLORIDA E T A T U T U SM.OIOS.
PERSON* WITH DIEAB1UTIEB NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THEBE PROCEEDINGS SHOULO CONTACT
THE CITY ADA COORDINATOR AT LEAST 41 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETINQ AT 40F.S14-S014.
City of Laka Mary. Florida
Carol A. Foatar
City Clark
DAT
I
IATC0:
May t*. IS M
PORUSH May 30. and June S. IB M
M C -I4 S

�J O B

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T H E
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4 B - Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Sunday. June 6. 1999

L eg al N o tic e s
NOTICK OF K A L I
OF VESSEL
P .rtu .n l lo F t Slat 321 17(F)
the following diacnbrd v t n t l
will b* sold in public m ! » lo Ih#
tvgh#*t bidder lo eelialy a claim
lien by the lienor lor labor
ard/or elorage I SSI REGAL
FL#27711 0
Hull

IDROMOSISOMaiJ LENQTM
II •' no JOSEPH R CONNOR
142 Deervvood Loop Long wood
IL/ l IE NOR/Monroe Harbour
Marina S3t N PalmeMo Ava
Sanlord. F t 32771 Tel 407322-2910 Sale and veaael loca­
tion at Monroe Harbour Marina
Sale Date June 17. 1999. al
10 00 a m No veaael will be
aotd leva than SOU or greater
than Ha appraiaed value For
additional information call 407557-7898
Publiah June S. 1999
DED-S1

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
FOR M MMOLS
COUNTY, FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FUe No. 99-423-CP
in Re Eatate ol

JANiNE POOCZASNI.
Deceaaed

12— E ld erly C are
Aeelaled Living In my home
with eomeone who caret.
407-330-1919
C N A CAREGIVER. Very Eipd
Excellent Rel Seeking FT/ PT
Employment. Your home or
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Metal Desk $50. Desk Chair
S2S, Entertainment Center 120.
Eierctter $75 Leather Chav w/
Ottoman $45. Wood Antique
Wood Desk $50 Cal 3230655

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Walk-ms welcome 7 days
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a successful twitch to
the ultimata way ol meeting
Call 251-3009 lo gal
7

Honofl
O f ADMINISTRATION

The admvuatration of the Eatate ol
JANINE PODCZASKI deceaaed.
File Number 99-423-CP ■ pentoig
In the Circuit Court lor Senanole
Couilyi Flonda. Probate Dimorv
the addreaa ol which la Poal Office
Doa *C*. Sanlonl Florida 32772
The nemea and addreaeee of the
Personal Repreeentative and the
Personal Repreeentative'e attorney
are Ml forth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AA peraona on whom tfae Notice
m eerved who have otaecbone that
chalenge the eakdty of the WM.
the pue'Jv .ton# of the Pereonel
Repreaentetrve. venue or (tradeton o* thra Court are reqtared lo lie
their obfectrona with Ilea Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
Of THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AA credtort ol die decedent and
other pereona having ciaima or
demande agarnet decedant'e
eatate on whom a copy ol thra
Note# ta eerved within three
nunthe alter die date oldie I n i
pubteahor ol d n notice muet tile
ttielr ciaima with thle Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF* SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditore ol lit# dece­
dent and pereona hating ciaima
or demande againet the dec*drnt'e aalala mutt Ilia Ihalr
ciaima with thie court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
OATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
The date ol the lira I publica­
tion ol thle Nolica la June E,
1999
HELEN C. SCHEFSTAD,
Personal Repreeentative
Attorney tor Para oral
Repreeentative.
TEFRAHCEH DITTMER. ESO
Florida Brr *210471
Dtttmer. Wohluat E Wilkine. P A.
230 Lookout Place
Poal Ollica Boa 041000
Maitland. Florida 32704-1190
(437) 539-0009
Publiah June S. IS. 1999
DED-43

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL

14— F o r S ale

2 1 — P erso n a ls

25— S pecia l N o t ic e s
OPEN DOOR Socul Services ol
Fiords is a therapeutic (osier
care agency (license pending)
openng an office m the OrUndo
area Wa are looking lor debcated and carmg lamutea who
are mtoretMd *1 prowkng child­
ren with a sale and nurturing en­
vironment by tecommg loster
parents if you have love m you
head and room m your home,
please contact OPEN DOOR at
407-999-2323

2 7 — N u r s e r y &amp; C h il d
C are

* OENERAL LABOR

•LOAD/ UNLOAD
•INVENTORY
•FOflKUFT OPE R.
•SHIPPING/ RECEIVMO
CALL FOR IMMEDIATE
INTERVIEW
HELP

PERSONNEL
APPLY:
Sanlord (407) 322-5669
Winter Park. FI (407) 6296666

Child Cere n been Christian
home 7 yrs aip B wks end up.
HeasonabM rales 330-5214
CHAD CARE M MT HOME
Day/Nees. Summer ActMbes
322-172$ or Pgr. 783-7313
33— W e i c k t
M an ag em en t
■m

h m r m m

Mm m b b m

pain of

Cad 907for

71— H e l p W a n t e d

71— H elp W a n t e d

7 1 — H elp W an ted

A/C Service Tacha A Inetallera:

Eap. Sarvar Needed! Al Shift*.
Mala or Female Eap Une Cook
Saa John or Cathy. 322-2150
Woltyt Rtttaurant

Horn* Ctaanlng-Maid Service
Pari Tim* to atari
________407-421-6712_______
JOB$. JOBS$. JO BS!
Wa have over 100 opantngt per
day. dong a variety ol fob* from
warehoute to eonttruetton
clean up No Eap Req Al you
need It 2 tonne ol ID*
Can Right Hand Man

Full Tim* ClarlcaV/Cu»tom*r
Sar m Sail M-F. Eap utatul to
Window*, Cu»t RaUbon*. 4
kn* ph aytlam Can Ml ug to 30
to* Cal Cindy at 3226697

NEW HIRING
R ATES

Learn the heavy duty/aulomolive clutch tndualry Flywhaai
grinding, tom e dainrary ACME
Clutch I Same* Co 322 7141

PT: PRN Aval.
A^phcjboot bethg m p U d fair
future FiA- km* opentogt w/
$400 SIGN ON BONUS !
Hrgher Pay tor Eqt. "PTO,
VAC,HOUOAV PAY* Of pay ITT
keu o&lt; Benefit*
JOM OUR TEAM
OP CARE OTYtRS
Apply to peraon at:
HEALTH CARE AMO REHAB.
CENTER OP BANFORO
MR • »•-» - —- A_

Immebat* opanmga I Up to $20'
hr ♦ vehicle A benefit# 8307116 DFWP
ALUMINUM RECYCLER
It you enfoy meeting new facet
Working outdoor*, being bott,
Wise Recycang hat your JOB'
•GREAT ITA R TM Q PAY
•Pd/ Train/ Vac/Hollday*
•Benefit Pkg. ta/ 401k match
•TUaa.- Set, 40 hr*/ wk.
•Up to $400/ mth. Bonut
Great potential tor the nghl per
ton! CaB Tuee: 407-463-7174
APPOMTMEMT SETTERS!
$100 MON ON BONUS Guar­
anteed $1060 hr whle trammg Average $10-$2$ Nr. NO.
SELLING
No coM cakt, I I yr oU comp
Flat Schedule Call 1 *00-647t$27. Ext 212________
Art you tookmg tor a challeng­
ing Offica Petition with Pari
lima hr*? Than Sunthlna Ston­
ing need* youl Hiring lor an Ad-

PedectandEacalReq tot
B am- 2 pm. M- Fit For more
Intortnatton cal. Erin or KimIDE/DFWP________

&lt;s

ASSEMBLY/
SOLOERERS

CORESTAFF
S E R V I C E S

E/MASSEMBLERS
Hty mgN Owls'
CoresUfl m coryuncbon with
Siemens is Hmng lor 3rd M l .
Free Tranng to catapult you
into lha World ol high technolo­
gy Ctaaeee atart I M L
Ca*now to reaarre your apollo
pm tha lasteal growing industry
Great pay and Great Ba
Cal 330-77*9
Coreeteff Lake Mary/
Sentort

Z. CORESTAFF
&lt;5
8 E R V IC E 8

HARO WORK a DEDICATION
GREAT PAY* BENEFITS!
Do tha math and coma
up &lt;m0i a earning Mad
CORESTAFF
IS LOOMNO FOR A FEW
GREAT PEOPLE TO PBJ.
EXCmNO POSITIONS M
LAKE MARY, SANTORO AND
LONOWOOO AREAS.
Pay range tram to 20-110 hr.
POSmONSI
•Asaamtrywwehouee-Preea
•Aaaamtoy
Brake Open
Oparatora*Pnnang Preaa
s‘Ordar r ‘
Sawmg Machine Operators*
SB44 St Orlande Or.

SUd Now Santordtongwood
10 poanont. $6 50 $7 OCVhf
•Sotoarart •through hole aap
Bate level
•AlurrC/y •entry level, no aap
Apply m Longwood Cal 767•166 NOW. No Fee No app(
FWattor MaMng
Braaktaat Server, Houte
keeper*. Houta Man 6 AM
Dith Wether Top Wagaa FT
Apply Lake Mary Courtyard. 135
lake
International
Parkway.

MWf.m-lOT.
ENOMEER
Coma |om a great angmeermg
learn al South SemnoM HoeptIn Longwood. FI
W t are tootong tor tomaona to
pralorm general maintenance
dune* and repai

tol. Tha potJbon raqutrat 2-3
yrs. aip in reiaiad boObng
bade*, mutt have an aiactic al
Journeyman certificate, hotprtai
aap preferred This thill It 7
am- 330 pm and raquvat Rattxkty to work tome weekend*

Eatrualon Oparalora Tiamtng
potmon 3rd thih. 11-7 Need
tail teamen mechanically Inckned $« OGTv Located at The
Sanlord Airport Interview bet
of n 9 21 xoo
Sanlord 407-32!-2901. Plea*
apply In pa reon
FRONT DESK PERSONNEL
Apply to peraon Manna Hotel
530 N Palmetto Ave Sanlonl
Full or PT utAbea payment col
lection* Cath handling eap a
pfci* Pto ca* 330-0459 lor q p t
OENERAL MABfTENANCE
Lawn/ Painting, mutt have car I
toot* $8 hr and up
__________239-1911__________
m
iHio
wuw

C
k in t n imwamt*
N N dtd
ummtate

•Earn ip to $9 00 par hour!
•$100 00 Fknng Bonut'
•$10000 Tenure Bonutt
•$200 00 Recruitment Bonutt
•Pad Vacation* and HokdayV
•OnAormt and company cartl
•Merleit I Denial'

SouVi Bamineto HaapKai
(Human Raaourcat)
|B^w
|i
annrf
*W
^H* i l l
Fax (907) 7*7
I-

uat Stan $7/
hr ♦ imaaga. No naa*. No am*ttondk. Car moO 63*6865,_____
.. Clark: PT or FT.
of Window* naoasaary.Oood aatory
#00 796

5 9 — F in a n c ia l
S e r v ic e s
PROBLEMS PAYING BILLS
Fmancial Aid avAdable lor consobdAtton ol home, auto, or
business Free coraukatron with
good or bad credt CaN nearl 1877-215-7196

' HO/ALUMMUM1
'GREAT PAY
• REFER A W I C GET &gt;2«

CAU—

907-1

H iU fA H

ENGUSH TEACHER

FORTH!

FuS-Oma with Exr***nl wages
tg„
IIG
gt M nfin
POO

stA%tdt im-sooo sdutiful on fyit//
REASONABLE RATES

*
Lake Mary/Sanford
c Call 323-3968, between 6-8 p.m.

Attorney * Recap!Ion!*I

Train Front Datk

LAKE MARY
INSURANCE
CLERKS
Mult have commercial knat
and endortament aap 220 a*
General clerical dukat. data en­
try. invoking cart ol Inturqanc* Start tmmadiataly Can
Martyno. S9467I3 lor appt In
Longwood Office

$26* wk

Croaa Sale* Hatpfii $440 wk
Medical Raaaarchar
Tram A* Phatat
$2*0 «A
Warahoua*
Eaty Job. Fu* Ban $3*0 wk
Data-EiH
Batrc Window*

NOW HIRING
C.N.A'S

■01

MECMAMCAL DCBtONER •
Eap in Conveyor $ Malarial
HandBrg Equip Mach Oralkng
•" rag NoAUTOCAOO
"

Ift

1280 wk

ORtoa Greater

Tram to Atarb Office

OH. FI. 12910

PT

Keep Co Ruirang

$10 hr.

PARTIAL U*T.
CAU NOW II

Tha Matot $39-7122

700 W. 2STH ST.
SANFORD

Eacaaam
opponunay
ter
tomaona w6h axpanano* in a
m*d«al onto* taltmg Know
4 aqaartanca «4ti minnaoawary
A wondadb banaM package oftarad CaN 323-2577X223 or
X227 tor mom vAormaaon

ADDICTIONS COUNSELOR
h m o .

Full timt position. Req. Bachelor's
degree In Human Svcs field and prevl*
out experience in addiction counsel*
ing; CAP pref. Se. S18-22K and excel*
lent beneflte.

Tube Tec, Inc.
s o i Brow n Avenue
Sanford, n . S 2771

Contact: The Sanford Bridge, 500 S. Holly,
Sanford. FL 32771. Phone: (407) 328-2990. Fax:
a * .'*
(407) 330-6771. bo b m/l/d/v

Sanford Area Manufacturer
h a s the following openings:

A-1 TEMPSINC.
Clerical • Light
Industrial • Assembly
• General Labor
• Warehouse
• Manufacturing

A
A *1

Shipping and receiving; Staring pay $7.50ihour
a) Previous experience In shipping end receMng
b) Mutt be Able to maneuver pieces 50-60 pounds
IlM p t,
In c .

Machine operator*; Staring pay $7.5Ghour
Experienced wNh hand tools and machine eat up

• Administrative
• Oata Entry
• Receptionist

General labor; Staring pay S7.SOtiour

Short Term/long Term Temporary. Temporary
to Hire Assignments Available
Inquire About Our
Money Making Bonus Program
hill N OKI AUDI) AVI

SU IIl /41 • WIN MM PARK

General requirements for a poetoons
a) Must p a ts a company physical «M eh d o e* include a
drug and alcohol screen
b) Must have a high school ckpioma or Bqutveiant
c ) PotWve amtuda and good work eMc*

d) Muet ba ebia to maneuver piece* SO •60 pounds

(407) 323-0940

6 4 7 -8 0 1 0

United States

CUSTOMR SERVICE REP
tor Car/Truck rental
agency. From daMt am a pto*
Vakd F0L 6 background black,
to
Or,

C e n su s

SOA

iwnebto* Opening. Midwt
Coaat Tranaport I* looking tor
‘ L H am A Be. Brtoars. Stud

2 0 0 0

Compatipay eatoanaftt Ca6 MCT,
(907)916 9673.

Servers. Cocks. DunwaaTtars
200 Hcfcman Dr M A Hwy 46)
407-324-1030
A SETTER JO S FOR YOU
Just CaM Never a Faa(

407-322-2044

HCALTH etSUKANCf AHO 4*IK
FLAH1 Dm* he* waikplae*
Apply at He maer Oilm.

NXVKBAnDtn
A Great Company N looking tor
* in Via Sanlord area.

SEM INOLE
EM PLOYM ENT

FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR

AreePaiVCoeaWouSa:25 New
Machine* with Top DoSar Loca­
tions Can earn $100 K yearly
BOO-387-94II, AM* 99-010
LEADERS WANTED
1000.000.000 »♦ pubkdy traded
home based buitoeta eo expenbng n Ortando area Cal 1900-211-1;
VENDING La/y Persona DreamFew Hour greai Incoma, Pitted
to Sa(. Free Brochure
B0OB20-43S3

LET US HELP YOU
TO BE EMPLOYED

&gt;*»4104__________

LABORERS N EEDED

Appn/at

FT poeiaon
avalabto Looking tor tomaona
w*h arpananc * A cutlomar onanted. O ral benektx. wbubng
tnturanc* plana. PTO, vacation,
and hoiday. Apply In parson to

5 5 — B u s in e s s
OPTORTUNmES

Certified (6-12) - W/College exp.
AVAILABLE FOR TUTORING
EDITING, STANDARDIZED TEH PREP

a

7 1 — H elp W a n ted

bartyai 3236440

CHILD CARE M MV HOME

Christian Mother / Teacher Aset
m SemnoU Co Lookjng to Ba
bytd school age chUren Rea­
sonable Rates. Meals Prov
Smoke tree Env. Call 329-9909

7 1 — H elp W a n t e d

7 0 — E d u c a tio n &amp;
T r a in in g

DUCT MBCHAMCS/AC: Eapan•noad mtooN needed Comp**Dv* pay • S12pffif 6 up Tran*portaaon A Daly Pay Avadatto
Apply at 2936 Park Drive, Sanlord or 407/302-1940 EOE.
Earn aura SIS «Mto toeing up
to 30to* to 30 Day*. Al natural

Work from home

W« tram

1100) 342-0333 eat 1720
Entaxadary Uachma Operator
Pari Tana E^enenced

B E A PART OF THE CENSUS 2000
MANAGEMENT TEAM
IN
SANFORD, FLORIDA

P l . i w toMR*. 771-4183
High volume leataurars I
al 9ta Ortando-Santwd Aaport

Jf T V 'S C s t B f f S
8 2 9 -0 3 4 8
Cal lor an Appowtmanl
Mon.- Frt-9- 4 PJkL

ENTRY LEVEL OMVERB need•d N O VI Covenant Tranaport
hat immadMM opamng* tor
atoaa*. No *aperi*nco
Earn $45K to $55K pto*
COL tratotog avadabto.

H ELP COUNT AMERICA!
Local Census O ffice Managerial Position*

Qiifllificiiion Requirement!
I i ■.ri n l i i ( &gt;r t v&lt; -

Therapeutic Foster Parents

I I .11 11 &lt;r

11.t t I#*r -v

N A T I O N A L

Seminole * Orange County
JJco in o u r m ission: To chan ge the w ay A m erica cares fo r
h e r at-risk child ren. Boys Tow n o f C en tral Florida (a p rivate
no n -p rofit agency that provides th erap y and su p p o rt ser­
vices to child ren in foster care) is search ing fo r fam ilies
interested in providing T h erap eu tic F o ster C are. M u st have
good health Sc good parenting sk ills as w ell as p atien ce Sc
com m itm en t to w ork w /child ren w h o have been abu sed Sc
neglected . M ust live in O ran g e/ Sem in ole C ou n ties. Foster
child can sh are room w / vou r natu ral child u n d er 18 years
o f ag e &amp; o f sam e sex. Both parents m ay w ork ou tsid e o f the
hom e but m ust be able to take tim e aw ay from w ork if
needed fo r ap p ointm ents and m ust have reliable tran s­
portation . Stip en d is $22/day. E xcellen t TRAINING and
O N C A L L SUPPORT. For m ore in fo ab ou t this rew arding
ex p erien ce con tact Paula R am irez, BOYS TOWN OF CEN­
T R A L FL., 407-365-7662. D rug T esting EO E.

B o y s Tow n
of
C e n t r a l F lo r id a

Local Census Office M an ag e r • Demonstrated experience planning, managing operations and main­
taining good public relotioni with the news media, community leaders, and local government officials
in order to promote community cooperation, recruiting, testing and appointing em ployees, payroll
administration, cost control, reporting progress, terminating personnel; and closing the office.
Pay rate: $23.75
Assistant M anager for Field Operations • Demonstrated experience supervising or managing large
work assignments and priorities, conducting individual and group training sessions, monitoring
progress, com pleting work assignments, analyzing progress o f operations using computerized sum­
maries o f operations, and taking corrective action.

Pay rate: $19.25

t HIMI 4H H -7 3 ii4
Atoistent M anager for Recruiting • Demonstrated experience supervising or managing recruitment

IlfMNTODHVEl
TRA
CTO
RTRAltfBS
W Em HCEM EHK

which includes testing and selecting applicants, and maintaining public relations with the news media,
local government.

Pay rate: $16.00
Aaaiatant M anager for Administration - Demonstrated experience supervising or managing admin­
istrative activities such as personnel, payroll, supply and material requisitioning, and financial expen­
ditures.

Pay rate: $16.00

F o r m orn in fo rm a tio n a n d to recn ivn a n a p p lic a tio n
• 15 Day COL Traiaiag
• Day * Waakaad Clataat
• Financial Asslstaaca
• Carriers Hiring 0a Site

KTruck
Driver
a--- -----------------A.L.
i

iv m m ir e

640-684-7364

package, p i t a s * c a l l

T o ll-F r e e ( 888) 325-7739, p re a a o p t io n #1
( 407) 384-7539
P lease ca ll b y 6 /U /9 9 lo b e In a testing session.
The B u re a u o f the Cesiaua la an Equal i

�Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad

Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Sunday, June 0, 1999 ■SB

KIT ’N* C A R LYLE ® by Lurry Wright
103— H o u sesU n f u r n is h e d

71— H elt W a n ted

START NOW
Advert Iite your &gt;unl nalr In the
S r m l amfc MrneM fur only S.flt/per line
Cull by Romt on THrnday and &gt;our (Mine ad ran
run for Ibree dayn In the I f r n W for only SH.IBt

(4 0 7 ) [122-2011
217— G

arage

S ales

217— G

arage

S a les

Eelate Sale: Sal, June I2ih.
6 30 3pm Prommenl Sanlord
Famky Furn Chany OR. 2 com­
plete BfU. hj« LR S Den. tlanl
detk. maple cheat. 3 pc wtrfcar
porch tel Some okl tome nol
Mite decorative kerne In San­
lord O 2119 Sanford Ave (M l
waan 20th 4 25th St*)

elp

TRUCK LOADER
Oiata warebouaa PT ave*
67/hr Ungwood, 787-6100
UNDER NEW MOMT.
lantord Tm*e Manufacturer
Looking lor Depend Productive
Worter*, 10 join our learn Vanout Powttont Available Immed
, Southern Tntaa of Orlando

7 1 — H elp W an ted

S TR O TS T

Office S Store Available
1000. tq n , A/C, prtvale i
mom S4MVmo. 323-6169

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 *q
fl A up! S265 A MONTH OfficeStor»o» 321-0120 cx 415-3506

JIM D O Y L E
(407) 322-2495
WE NEEO H O USES
TO RENT

Shop Seminole Heralds
ClmifUd* Everyday!

98— R en tals

ad in Lake Mary/OeBary area
Clata 0 lie or cert required
67 25-87 SO C al 391-1170

SEMSIOt f
LANDSCAPMO, MC.
Powbcni AvaHaU*’

N ew H o p e
1 0 7 — M o b il e H o m e s
Fo r R en t

f .t i e f L r A/f A . i n

MARKS TWO REPS.
can eor-soAoeoo, Maewii

s ten

Part ttme-tyF/WlP 299-1SW

W a n ted

AmMoue. Se* tuner*. FT/PT
Earn up to 61000. Per Wk

Taml, who lives with
Al and ieri Helen /
ot Port St Lucie, / d of
7**?
FIs., loves to hive
her teeth flossed \
-fue/R T eB W -rT t
and runs into
\
the bathroom when
sho hoars her humans
flossinc to sho woni
miss out.

PORT OP SANFORO
f o r Rent. ItOO Sq FI Shop w/
Comp. Air S Elect. W M mth
‘Fenced Compound Yard
4000 Sq Ft 6300 mth
‘Nice Private ON. 336 Sq FI
A/C 6 Electric 6350 Mth
*20*166 Parting with 20* 60
Rooted Bey. Aa 12* concrete
Comp. Air A Electric. 6350 mth
(Heavy Equp OK)
Cal 321-4289 or 323-6590 (evt)

117— C o m m ercia l
R entals

105— D uplex /Triplex

Moving Sale. Fun, Lot* of Name.
17 Ft Cebu Boat. F il- Sun. 75pm 205
Cottonwood.
Wm

71— H

PLUMBERS s p l u m b e r s
HELPERS
Lor* of wort! Lott of benetHtl
Mutt have tome tip*nerve*
For (Mail* call 407-203-S3M

1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R en tals

103— H o u s e s U n f u r n is h e d

91—

A partm ents/H o m es
S hare

to

NEW HOPE TH RIFT I t G IFT STORES
Support The
Children'* W ith Foundation

NOTICE

1ANOSCAPMO*

Aa rental and real etUla ad.ertitemenli are aubiecl to Ihe
Federal Fav Homing Act. «rf*eh
mate* k degkl to advertite any
prafarence. kmrubon, or dttcmwianon bated on race, col­
or. religion. *e*. hendeep famrkai tutu* or nabonat orgn

APT. FOR RENT

Tractor and/or Bobcat operator*
needed Eipenenced opentor*
lor trial grartng S6-10HR Vac/
Panum Benefit* COL Req

37 C.WA, ctoM to H S
Cal altar S M p m

•BWBQAT10N*
Helper*/ inttakert needed Immedielety
Vac and Panaion
Benefit*
CeN 407-221-6113

home ml C.HA, new park a car-

Don't know what lo do with the T ®
furniture and accessories that just
'don't fit' in the new place?
Like to donate them to a worthy cause,
have the items picked up and get a tax
write-off?

and Grieving Children'* Service*

1 1 7 — C o m m e r c ia l
R en tals

Your Donations Will Help Children In Need!
Call us today to arrange pick-up at:
(407) 330-9150 or (407) 658-1233
SANFORD TH RIFT 4c GIFT
NEEDS VOLUNTEERS!
Call Sylvia G 330-9158

J e m ig a n
properties, inc.

321-4900

For 42S eg. n office tune*
downtown Sentord Two 400 eq
R office tpece unk* nr down­
town Ron Jemigen. 330-3255

97— Apa rtm en ts
F u r n is h e d

L A B O R READY

9 9 — A pa rtm en ts
U n f u r n is h e d

Accepting application* in
person for all positions.
Apply at:
W ilkinson Auction
24329 Sit 44,
Sorrento, FU

Uet

Stogie Story Deatgn • Frtandty On-Sea Management
No One Below or Above • FumUhed or Unfumtehed
Studio* • Energy Effioierk Sturto*
Electnoty FumiMied to Studoe Onty

ana lecurty. t i akebt* tm-

Twc^/TvkUa in deed twvned
community, one car garage,
ssrs oo/mo tecunty. evalabte
t r im .
2/1. home, chain Ink tenee.
nee area. SSTSDOffm, Flrw and

tacurtv.

37 *1 deed raatnetod oormwnty. pool end temu court prMlegee. S775 OOkno Ftrtt and *ecurty.
MorweAndapto 12900 Crwdf.
criminal h/ttory and evtefton
«ewrhae required on aff po«n-

(1600) 322-1613 or 230-7104
it-2pm at 114 Weet Oram
Orlando, or phone tor aptment • 407-317-9002.

■UF/O/V

WEEKLY
MONTHLY
NICE RENTALS
MANY NO CREDIT CKS.
FROM $75 WKLY
S275 MTHLY
MANY INCLUO.
UTILITIES
CABLE. WASHER. 9
DRYER, PHONE
g
PETS CONSIDERED

RENTAL SEARCH OF

_________

ROUTE SALES PEOPLE

S TA R T A PAR T-TIM E JO B N O W
W ITH D YN AIR

WAREHOUSE

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AFFOROABIE HOMES
VENTURE 1 PROPERTIES

WATERFRONT V I. canal ti
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lam. trpte. tried. 143,900
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8/3 RENT TO OWN N&lt;e neigh
he*hood Asking 174,800
4/1.11 Owner Finance ml E&gt;tra
lot. Aikmg 849.900
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lamvng or nursery* Zoned agri­
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furnished
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LESSONS. SHOWING TRAILS
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MATTRESS SALE • FuS Ml*
used boi iprmgt t maliies*
165 00 Larry* Mad 322 4132
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piete with bookcase rvrror.
headboard and wood Name
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11500
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hound puppy Pi*a»e contact
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21 Pieces of
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27 Of summer
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33 Dress cut
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Students at Pine C rest and Midway elem entary schools are stM In school,
despite the fact all other students In Seminole County are finished. That
hasn't stopped the faculty and students from having fun. Pine C rest stu­
dents celebrated with an ice cream social, while Midway students defeated
their teach ers In a basketball gam e.

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Health

Fitness
H ealth D ep artm en t nam es
em ployee o f q u a rte r
ted D iseases Program still r
1 9 9 6 . C hosen Izy h is cow orkers foi his ded ication,
depend.ihlllty. and polite and
eh reiln l attitude, lie Is truly an
asset to the Health Department
and the rom im m lty.

Tony Richardson lia s b een
ch osen Em ployer of I Ik- Q u ar­
ter at the Sem inole County
Health Department.
Mr. R ichardson h a s served
as the H ealth S e rv ices M ali­
nger In the Sexually Transm it

ja z z e rc is e .
Clawcv arc livatcd at Covenant I'lmimunitv Church
Rivctho.it I..iiuling I’l.i/a-1&lt;*10 Airport lllvil
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Lake Mary Marionettes high school oance learn, a group who per• mis as much physical activity as any sports team on campus, earned

National Jazz Champion honors last month at the Grand Ote Opry in
Nashville.

As
m ark etin g
d irector.
Roman will be responsible for
m anaging Inquiries, developing
and
m ain tain in g
referral
so u rces, conducting p resen ta­
tio n s and se m in a rs, a s well
training staff on m arketing and
cu stom er focus. Arden C ourts Is
slated to open In Su m m er 1999.
Roman brings with her sever­
al years of experience In health ­
care and senior services area.
Inc luding Admissions Assistant
at
Oakvvood
C en ter
and
Admissions/M arketing Director
at Terra Visa Rehab.
Roman received her Bachelor
ol S c ie n ce degree In Health

Services A dm inistration &gt;111(1 her
M aster's o f H ealth S c ie n c e s
from the University of Central
Florida. Roman Is a m em ber of
the G reater Sem inole C ham ber
of
C om m erce.
Florida
H ealth care Association and the
G uardianship A ssociation.
Arden Courts Is an Innovative
Alzheimer's residential ca re ce n ­
ter th at e n h a n c e s re sid en ts'
quality of life by enabling them
to m aintain as m uch indepen­
dence a s possible, while co n tin ­
uing their dally rou tin es. The
a rc h ite c tu r e ts designed so that
residents can safely and se c u re ­
ly exercise a large degree of person al freedom . V isu al cu e s
throughout the cen ter help re si­
dents stay oriented; 'h o m e-llk e'
living a re a s provide a cozy and
Inviting atm osphere: speciallytrained sta ff a rc on hand 24
hours a day to meet residents'
personal care needs: and ongo­
ing program s an d serv ices
encourage family m em bers to

enjoy time with their loved one
and participate In his/her care.
Arden C ou rts Is designed by
HCR M an orC are. a leading
provider of specialized Al/hrlm er's ca re for fifteen years.
M anorCare Health Services,
an IICR M anorCare company. Is
one o f th e co u n try 's most
d yn am ic, b ro a d -b a sed h ealth
ca re providers, offering a range
of health and personal ra re se r­
vices to meet the com prehensive
n ccd s of seniors. In addition of
Alzheimer's a ssisted living, the
com pany's continuum of care
In clu d es A lzheim er's Special
C are Units for Individuals In the
middle to late stages of the d is­
ease. a ssisted living for the gen ­
eral senior population, skilled
nursing and rehabilitation and
p o sth o sp ita l
c a re .
HCR
M anorCare cu rren tly operates
more than 3 5 0 residences and
7 7 6 outpatient facilities In 32
states.

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significantly overweight, beginners or anyone searching for
a low impact alternative to exorcise

lanorCare has new director
W IN TER SP R IN G S. FL. ManorCare Health Services has
appointed C hrista Rom an m ar­
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an assisted living residence for
individuals m the early to mid­
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W hat is Kids House of Seminole?
What Is Kids
Seminole. Inc.?

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Kids House of Sem inole. Inc.
Is a non-profit Florida corpora­
tion controlled by Its m ember
agencies and organizations for
the purposes of protecting
abused children In Sem inole
County. Those agencies Include:
A ltam onte
Sp rin g s
Police
Department: Casselberry l*ollcc
D epartm ent: Child Protection
I earn; Department of Children
and Families; Sem inole County
Friends of Abused C hild ren.
Inc .
G uard ian
Ad
Litem
Program of Sem inole County:
Dike Mary Police D epartm ent:
Dmgwood Police D epartm ent.
Office of the s ia te Attorney,
E ighteenth Ju d ic ia l C ircu it:
Oviedo
Police
D ep artm en t:
Sanford Police D ep artm en t:
Sem inole County Mental Health:
Sem inole
County
S h e r if fs
O ffice: and W inter Sp rin g s
Police Departm ent.
Kids House's m ission Is to aid
abused children by providing all
n ecessary serv ices for child
abuse ca se s from report and
investigation through treatm ent
and prosecution In a friendly,
nonthreatening environm ent. To
accom plish this m ission. Kids
H ouse will provide a child
friendly facility for Information
gathering and treatm ent of vic­
tims of child abu se.
'file facility will be used pri­
marily during the Investigative
process It will lx* a place where
investigators from law enforce­
m ent. th e Child P rotection
Iran i, and the Department of
Children and Fam ilies can bring
a child to be Interview ed.
S|)« ( lallzed Interview rooms will
I" set up where children will be
interviewed in a less threatening
environment than might oth er­
wise be available The Interview
r o o m s will be o u tlin ed with
advanced video and audio
recording devices to gather the
best possible evidence lor u se at
trial.
The Child Protection Team
(two Investigators) will lx- lo cat­
ed at the facility and Kids House

will provide additional ad m in is­
trative sta ff for Its operation.
Tlte facility will eventually be
used to offer follow-up co u n sel­
ing and support services for vic­
tim s
and
th eir
fam ilies.
Optimally, we would like to add
medical examlnuUon room s, but
co n sid erab le funding so u rces
will be n ecessary before th is can
happen. While the facility will be
available for u se around the
clock, we do not plan to staff the
facility 2 4 -h o u rs a day or offer
any type of overnight housing
for victim s.
Funding for Kids House Is
through grants, donations, fund

ra isin g
effo rts,
and
other
so u rces. We have recently added
a part-tim e Program Manager
who Is resp on sib le for these
efforts. Tlie Kids House move­
ment In Sem inole County has
progressed since 1993 - albeit
slowly - to the point where we
have In-place the organizational
stru ctu re to be su ccessfu l, such
a s being Incorporated, having
IRS 501 (c) 3 sta tu s, and an
Investigative G uideline for all
Sem in ole C ounty agencies to
follow. We believe we can now
support the physical structure
.- the facility and becom e opera­
tional In short order.

Does ‘noni’ do anything?
BEAK lilt III.UN/. I recently found
out atiout a new "miracle" juice called
"noni It's Iruit juice (rout the noni
tree in Tahiti and supposedly heals
arthritis and other medical problems
I'm concerned because this product
is only sold through one company
iwhich appears to he a pyramid com
puny), and I haven't found any re
search articles on this ju ice in
prominent medical newsletters. If you
have any insight on whether this Juice
is effective and safe, it would be great
ly appreciated
T., Nashville, Tenn
DEAR T When you are active in a
number ol online nutrition related
newsgroups, you tend to hear about
every new prixluct that comes down
the pike I was immediately skeptical
of the noni product, thinking it was yet
another loo good to be true product
being promoted through multilevel
marketing Alter checking, my initial
concerns were justified
The botanical name for the noni
plant is Monnda citrifolia. and it has
a long history ol use in Hawaii and
Polynesia A study m Plant Medica re
jKirts that noni extracts have analgesic
ipainkillingi and sedative properties,
which jibes with the plant's fnlkloric
names of "headache tree” and
"painkiller plant " Claims about anti
cancer and immune stimulant prop
erties have little if any evidence to
sup|Mirt them There is a small amount
of animal research, but it's prelimi
nary, ul best
The bottom line is that noni is yet

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another unproven "natural product
being foisted on the public. The plant
may indeed have healthful properties,
but there may be dangers as well A
basic tenet of toxicology is that "it's
the dose that makes the poison " With
the lack of information about this prod
uct, how do you knuw what you're
doing to your body?
If you are still interested, read about
how the attorney general of the Stale
of California took issue with the way
Morinda Inc has made unproven
claim s at the following Web site
www.caag state ca us/press/UH l try him
There is also more information about
noni at www hawaii nation org/
nation/canoe/noni html
He sure to arm yourself with as
much information as possible before
you decide Personally, I would slay
away until more is known
H(l Mum. I'll It is u nutrition scien
list (ind the uuUlur uj "1‘ow rr A'ulri
lion" iSignet. IU'j h i unit the "Vour
P erson al Nutritionist" book series
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Friday - Saturday - Sunday
June 11th, 12 th, 13th

OVIEDO MARKETPLACE
Come and enjoy some of Florida's best
in leisure and outdoor activities.
Many exhibits will be featured, including:
T rav el a n d C ru is e s
L e is u re P r o d u c ts
P o o l &amp; Spas
W a te r P u r if ic a tio n
O u td o o r L iv in g P r o d u c ts
F itn e s s a n d M a rtia l A rts
S p o r ts M e d icin e
A ir b o a t R id e s
a n d m u c h m o r e ...

Daily food court presentations featuring
martial arts and aerobic demonstrations.

S p on sored
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come to
Sanford
Hus i.s taken again from
tho chapter, "The Sanford
Chant,” in Florida for Iourtite
and Invalids, written by
George Harbour in 1884.
Iho settlers on the S.tnford
Grant were mostly recent
arrivals who had come from all
parts of the country Several
prominent gentlemen owned
groves
I luce miles from Sanford
was Ik'lair, the special grove of
General Sanford, a fine estate of
125 acres, all fenced and under
the highest cultivation. Here
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This was in tho tall ot 1953 tollowirig a summer ot record rainfall

further distiiu tion ot being the
only "newspaper railroad in
the world; it was built and
owned by the owners ot the
boston Herald. It was a narrow
gauge road (three feet between
the rails ) and was well con­
structed and equipped and
was destined to be a great rail
way system.
Although the railroad ended
at Orlando, preparations were
being made for its extension
southwest Its ultimate destina­
tion was Charlotte Harbour on
the Gulf Coast, Several branch
lines were also projected

Another enterprising cili/en
ot Sanford at the time was Mr
l ieorge 11 Sawyer, originally ol
Massac husetts I le had I'een a
Sanford resident since 1875 and
was owner ot the City I Intel as
well as one ot the finest gardens
in the state During the entire
winter, his hotel tables were
loaded with the best ot squash,
cabbage, celery, cauliflower,
peas, etc., culled daily from his
garden. 1hs efforts on display­
ing the Orange County
resources at the ISStl-Sl State
l air in Jacksonville had a great
effect in directing the tide of

immigration that was presently
flowing into the county
In February IK**! there yvns a
county fair in Sanford which
was described in detail in a
report In Dr. I I Richardson
for the Mt. Sterling, Kentucky
Democrat I lere is an example;
"There were turnips measuring
three feet in circumference, cab­
bage weighing 12-15 pounds,
and radishes as large as nine
pounds. Heads of lettuce that
would cover a dinner plate
looked fresh and crisp while
onions, kale, parsnips, etc , lay
around in great profusion.

Potatoes planted on Christmas
Day were of tine si/e for table
list- All together it would be
difficult to imagine a more
splendid and attractive show of
garden vegetables maturing in
the open garden, while all the
other states lay congealed in
the icy chains of winter."
S M S Fifties Association Picnic

It you yvere in the Seminole
I hgh School Classes of 1950-59
and have not sent in your reser­
vation tor the 5HS Fifties
Association picnic, the time is
now!! I he picnic vs-ill be held

Sunday, June 27 at the Indian
Mound Yacht Club near the
Sanford Boat works. Contact
me for further information, (322-1381).
Missing Classmates
Letters to these persons
came back during a recent mail­
ing: Class of 1954-Waiter
Wiederhold, Willa Dean Stover,
JoAnne Flipse Perry, F. Whitner
Chase, |r.: 1956-Tommy Wyatt;
1957-Bobby Little; 1959-James
Gourley, Audrey Bolger Lovett.
Contact me if you have any
addresses.

Change the quality of a day What’s become of Canutt?
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Must of those in the high school
graduating class I was addressing on
this night would not. I knew. Ini going
on to cullege. Some might attend a
business or vocational school But the
majority would begin job hunting in a
week.
I fell this was not the occasion for
one of those “the future of the world
is in your hands" com m encem ent
! speeches Yet even if these graduates
’ were not in a position to change the
- world through academ ics, an even
greater opportunity lay before them.
J Thureau put it best. The lUlh cen■ tury American writer said: “To change
• the quality of a day
that is the high
; esl of the arts."
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Maybe it is good to aim high in life
: and to have lofty goals Maybe we need
| to have our sights raised to great pos: sibilitles for the future
t But there is something we need
• even more: to sec the possibilities in
■ each 24-hour day in our life. It is easy
j to sit and dream of the future. But to
[ change the quality of o day — that
; takes an extraordinary person. Yet
• anybody, regardless of background or
j IQ, can do it.
• I decided to tell these graduates sit■ ting before me what a wonderful op
: portunity was theirs if they would
: remember just three things:

There is something greater than
greatness
People who aspire to greatness ran
become blind to Hie fact that great
ness isn’t the greatest thing in the
world It may change the world, but ii
seldom changes the quality ot a day
(ioodness is one of those things that
is greater than greatness When we
think of the people who have meant
the most to us, we ure ready to admit
they have not Ix-en the most success
ful. or Ihe best read, or Ihe wittiest, or
the best conversation;'asts
Certainly they might not be, for the
most part, people whom the world
would call great. Yet we wouldn't trade
them for all the great people in the
world, because they are the one* who
have brightened the days of our lives
They are good people who cared We
can strive to be like them.
— Little things mean u lot
Little things like kindness and pa
ticncc and honesty. Little things like
saying "1 love you" — three little words
that have changed the quality of more
days than uny others One of the rea
sons so many marriages fail today —
or fail to be what they might be - is
that we have forgotten to say thusc
three little words.
— Someone is watching you every
day of your life, taking notice of llie
way you live.
From what other people see in you

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* lemon and lime trees, pineapple
plants and hundreds of other
foreign and native tropical
! plants, fruits and shrubs.
General Sanford lived much
abroad so the management ol
his vast estate and other inter*
e s S tell upon the resident
agent, Mr, J.F.. Ingraham, a
, native of Wisconsin. I le had
J come to Florida a few years
i before supposedly in the final
i stages of consumption, but he
! was presently enjoying vigor­
ous health. Mr. Ingraham was
i also president of the South
I Florida Railroad.
beginning in Sanford, the
:§ South Florida Railroad ran
J southwest 22 miles to Orlando,
j the county seat The first
spade of earth in the grading
'• of the line had been turned by
General Ulysses S. Grant on
j January 10,1880. (There is an
historical marker noting this
downtown on West First
: Street.) Ibis railroad had the

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(and hi others), they put together a life
of their own If our outlook and behav­
ior are attractive, others will tend to incorporate those qualities into their lives
It also works the other way, When I
was serving as foreman of a grand
jury’. I hcaid criminal cases that in
solved people who saw nothing but
crime and degradation all day long,
every day And from what they saw.
they |iut together a life of their own
that turned out to lie, unfortunately,
very much like what they saw around
them.
By this point in my speech, I was
hoping thiit iny young audience was
getting my drift
that, while it might
tie out of their power to change the
world, it was very much in their power
to change the quality of a day.
That, wlicn we slop to think about
it, may bo the best way to change the
world
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ASK DICK K LEIN ER

&lt;L I would tike In know the fair of
Yakima Canutt (Canul '.’ I. He played
in John Wayne movies of the 1930s,
or maybe 19 Ills. Was that his real
nam e? Did he play in any oth er
movies? Did he always play villains?
— D.ILS., Dumas. Texas
A. Knns Canutt, who died in I'JHfi.
was primarily a stunt man and second
unit director lie played bit parts in
dorens of movies, from 1919 to 1976,
often as a villain, but not always.
Q. During the 1930s mid 1940s.
thrre wus a very good child actress
named Virglniu Weidlcr. I’ve been
told she died rath er young. Can you
trll me when unit under what cir­
cum stances? — V A N ., Pittsburgh.
Pa.
A A heart attack look Weidler in
1969, when she was only 41
Q. As a diehard fun o f “M '.V S ’ H,"
I was wondering if th rre is ever a
p o ssib ility o f a m odern reunion
movie for them. And. ulso, ure all of
them still alive? — ILS., L ittle Hoek.
Vrk.
A. There has been talk of such a re­
union. but nothing has come of it. Of
them ajor players on that scries, only
Met-can Stevenson has passed away,
the others are still very alive
Q. Wasn't a TV movie made, rnti-

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tied "Act of Vengeance," about Ihe
1969 murder of the Yablonski family
in Pennsylvania? If so. who starred
in It. and is it available on video? —
D.P.. Palm er. Tenn.
A. Yes, such a 13’ movie was shown
in 1886, starring Charles Bronson,
Ellen Burstyn and Wilford Brimley
And. yes, a video is available
(J. I've read y our column for y e a n
— it is in te re s tin g — but n ev er
thought I would write. My question
is: Are A ngela L u n sb u ry and
B ern ad ette P e te rs related ? They
look so much alike. — It.It.. Cineinnatus, N.Y.
A We see no resemblance at all be
tween those two women, who are def­
initely unrelated
(). In 1928 or near that time, when
1 was a small girl. I saw a movie
named “50 Years From Today.” I've
found one laity who saw it. and we
can't put it all together. We were

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wondering if you could tell us If thrre
Is a video. Do you know anything
about it? —A .J.. Canadian, T exas
A We get a lot of inquiries about
that film, which was made in 1930 and
was called "Just Imagine.” It starred
El Brendel and Maureen O'Sulllivan
and, happily, there is no video. We say
happily, because if you saw it, you
would be disappointed. It is so crude­
ly made.
Q. My mothrr and I are having a
dispute over thr name of a show that
cam e on in the 1980s. It wus about
a basketball coach, with a wife and
eight kids. T h r old est d au gh ters
would always get in tro u b le. My
mother thinks it was called “Ju s t the
Two of Lis.” I think it was ”Ju s l thr
Ten or Lis.” Could you put this dis­
pute to an end? — K.W., Mublevale,
Ark.
A. You win. "Ju st the Ten of Us,”
which was a spinoff of "Grow ing
Pains,” ran on ABC from 1988 to 1990.
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rnvi.nunl it) tin- event u ilispulr■irnnj- even .ii-i .ides |:it*.f in npilj- r.J
limited life &lt;-Apert ii mien I dininv
••red ttun fuel while reM-.m him;
land nnlen during law whnnl
It in tuv undemtjinduu: that w«|
dm «“ (minded rhildren fur tumiliir
ri'iivnDK t 'e le h ril t Infth p a r a d e thrnunti the nlriaUn and prnre'-unn*
intn tin- i huri h provided a (nwiTive
rein for*em ent to the tnemnrten of
the votinn children iruiudmi to pre
irrve a fjniid puhlit ’ rri'iird" uf the
m arriaite ro venani Modern rim;
iH'arern and flower A'lrln apparently
represent a remnant id iin •* tradt
lio n If r o r r e r t d ie tr a d i t i o n
eipIm nH wfiv »uch part if Ipantn
ahotild lie old e nou g h to fie
,
rmant hut utfierw ifu- very viiufik
HegHrdlehh of the renaotin «nif
flin»: km,'i!hr)A’ rhatti-rinj; r hildren
riiinMlig tfieii i u i -j in 11 prori-MUori
or fidgeti nK amont; tin witne«»en
remind me that w.me element of the
family and ((immunity .a n attest to
tin- i n * . Innp after tfn ..ttier wit
nei.«ei- and I are gone In my opin
Ion a leremony t!iat eneludeM &lt;hil
dri ll m i o r &lt; the point of a puhllr
n-remony
UKN.lAMIN I T I T S
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MI^SINt; Ml KHIKNII

IIMAIt MISSl N(«: (luce frien.ts
base become sexually intimate,
il is very ilifflcilll lo ignore the
underlying physical altraelion
and "jiisl he friends."
II bill it is possible for you
■oil vo'ui co worker lo he
Inends again, il will never he
llo' same a* before. You would
lie wise lo accept II unit not
pressure hei She's doing the
right tiling, anil I. for one.
respeel her for it

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ylth

tune dunng the course of the day
We have two team llirmti'O whii
i annot la- rjutet' They have an opin
ion abriiit ev*-nthing and anything,
and ram ble 'in without regard to
anyone's privacy If no one i* talk
mg to them, they stand and -.trike
|i|- \l&lt; AlllO I howled when I
up a cnnver*ntinn without encmir
agemenl leaving the rest III Its til (• ad the letter yoll printed hum the
f. who I'ked to f hu*h.iitd
listen to them hahhie on and on
lli-r &lt;i ll your III.lint amt I wrtr
Since I work on creative writing
projects ..r read hook* during mir ii i mo. iud the i ania* lipped
v i mil y. yen Iml Ii ilioyy rung,
slack periods I feel uni omfortahle
d &gt; , mild . • uily one o f us
i ornpl.lining aiioUt them h e ia u s e
*
mid you save?* Site
they are not in terferin g with rnv who '
.ml -In a i- dry a*t.iteil hei.iuse
work for the company I brought
" h'i*)iind r. idled Id -.m- my
thir to our - upervi or attention
motlu i to . i*. I .use iii-i moii*
and she was unwilling to intervene
I know it a.y daughter m law
I tried asking the whole t e a m III a
nice way to ipiict down and p re ­ wci. to put that ijui-stion to my son.
serve a more professional environ­ Ilf yyiiuld I. ply '•( IOUt.se I would
*aye you
n.y mother i an walk on
ment hut the talk continues Mow
water Moyy aU-ut that ’
can I make these guvs get the me*
HI IT T IN ST \| HTiMTI I'Al.Hsage "Sav wind you have to say
kis-p it short then sit down and isUT AH liT IT T: h i u a r e a will
q u i e t '1
It's a w ise s o n w ho kiiu ii * Ills
NOINN f ’RAZY
IN r&lt; &gt;1.1 Mill :s. oH K i ow n m o t h e r , an d a d i p l o m a t i c
h iis l ia n i l w h o k n o w s w h e n to
th row a life p r e s e r v e r to h i *
DKAK NOINN « IC1ZY: S i n c e
w ife.
y o u r s u p e r v i s o r d e c l i n e d to
in t e r v e n e , b r in g h e a d p h o n e s to
w ork and w e a r th em d u rin g
v o u r d o w n tim e, i W h e th e r o r not
tn**t dtlviir fur rxrrjtm# «* teefM tn
s o u n d is c o m i n g o u t is y o u r
him*
i# (n '(hr Anger m All »f lift
»
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m
l
Hui* in Iit al Vftnh it " Tn nnlrr, ■#nH
b u s in e s s ! P e o p le w h ose m ain
•»tMiiM*H*■*«►wiir, »«If jiii1drt‘nniM
ll fllvrbpe.
e n t e r t a i n m e n t is h e a r i n g t h e m ­
Ill'll* i hi'i k or itn*ii «*&gt; nnlrr fr»r f .1.9
selves talk a r e u su ally unuhle to
M.’&gt;»»in ( iitiftiiIh
Heivf Ali(iy„ Anger
b e lie v e th a t e v e ry o n e around
IiiHtLI*11. (Ml (tn# 447. Mount MorrH, II.
t h e m is n 't f a s c i n a t e d hv I h e i r
njn\4 oil* I'miftigc I* inr|udt*fi.i
chatter.

DEAR UKN.lAMIN: Thank
you fur a faneiniiting letter.
However, let’i* agrin- to disagree
on the nubjerl of children at
weddingo. Older children, who
know how to hchiivf and are
I i KAI ( ,\111It\ \ M»-W•11kri ,*f ,111 1
aware of Iheir
rrounding*, b**t ami- n« fL ilo**' Ii I*•-1_mii is&gt; i
run certainly he invited to !rii*rnf-hi|i and Ud to mtun.it v ,i U
*hare the feativilfea. Small chil­ tirn**'
11 •* i***t11 in.i(fii*i| j»ni du
dren. with abort attention 711if A i l l l t t n 41«•&gt;st f •i % »Hi r l . l l l i l i j * - - , **i
apana. are dlaruptive and Hi- d to idl'd ti. •&gt;-1*i|ft tit i *-i_ iMMir-.ii*in tfn*
* tin ii Id not attend a wedding ■&lt;nij to to' «irii\ fro nd'
ordeaa ajicriflcoll) invited.
H m* |»robl»*tn i* -r&gt;#
n»- to u
I'.S. Thank (did society
I n n progressed beyond heat­ distant aithttUftifi rmt rnd« .iiu| k\»ing hoya to record renl-eatate h,i*» i tom* r-.ilion **niv vito-i* I mi
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your eyes
W hat, a cco rd in g to D r. Sam u el
Jo h n s o n , is th e hap p iest p art of a
man’s life?
For many, it is while sitting at the
bridge table. Today's declarer was a
happy man - until noticing he had
displayed The deal was described by
David Huggett in the April issu e or
Bridge Plus.
What would you have done? Against
three no-trump, West leads the heart
she three, king (curses!), 10. E ast re ­
turns the suit, your queen and dum­
my's ace (ailing with a silent thunderdan. What now?
N eeding to tak e th e n e i t eigh t
tricks, South logically went after five
dubs and three diamonds. Ha led the
clu b two to bia a c e , then fln e a ie d
dummy's eigh t There was good news
— the finesse won — and bad news —
E ast discarded. South played a dia­
mond to his ace, repeated the dub fi­
nesse, and ran the rest ol the su it But
now declarer was stuck in the dummy,

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unable to take the diamond finesse. In
desperation, he cashed the diamond
king, but the queen didn't fall: one
down.
Did you spot South's error? At trick
three, he must lead the dub eight (or
nine) to his ace. When the 10 drops,
declarer can continue with his seven.
When that wins, ha Is still In hand to
take a serend dub f i n i t e After run­
ning the dubs, declarer crosses to his
with an overtrick, not an undertrick,
when the diamonds split 3-3. Watch
those spots!

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Guard the Jet Skis
Th# Sem inote County
Sheriff's Office is warning resi­
dents o( w estern Sem inole
County to b e alert to an
Increase in thefts of J e t Skis,
C an o es and Kyaks, a s p e c ts ty
in the a re a of L ake Brantley.
S om e h ave b een recov ered ,
however, investigators a e y this
is becom ing a growing con cern
throughout Sem inole County.
The Sheriff's Office la asking
residents a re a sk ed to b e alert,
especially If living n ear large
bodies of water, and to report
the thefts of p leasu re crafts.
In addition, If M n g near larg­
e r bodies of water, b e aw are of
Je t Skis running a t night T h e
Sheriff's Office s a y s this la a
violation. C a l and report this to
the Sheriff's Office a t 6 6 5 -6 6 5 0
or c a l 9 1 1 .
Anyone having Information
about the thefts fo th ese crafts
should can the Sheriff's Office
at 6 8 5 -6 6 5 0 or CRIME-LINE at
423-T IP S .

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Community
College Theatre
The Sem inole Community
Cottage 1 0 9 9 -2 0 0 0 theatre
se a so n will open O ct. 7 with
Neil Sim on's Rum ors.
Rumors witt run O ct. 7. 9 , 9.
1 9 and 1 0 at 8 p .m ., and O c t
1 0 and 1 7 at 2 p.m . N ext in the
se a so n w « b e a play reading
oT O scar W ilde's Lady
Wtndermer's F a n on D ec. 2 . 3 .
and 4 a t 8 p.m ., and D ec. 5 at
2 p.m.
Production d a te s for The
T hreepenny O pera by Bertolt
Brecht and Kurt W eil a re Feb.
2 4 , 2 5 , 2 8 . March 3 and 4 at 8
p m .. F eb . 2 7 and March 5 at 2
p m . The last show in the s e a ­
son is P eter W helan's The
Herbal B ed, April 6 , 7 , 8 , 14.
and 15 at 8 p.m ., and April 9
and 18 at 2 p.m.
Individual ticket prices (or
S C C productions a re $ 6 g en er­
al public, $ 5 senior citizens and
students from other sch ools,
and free to S C C students, fac­
ulty and staff. F o r information
on individual tickets and sub­
scriptions, call the Fine Arts
Theatre Box Office at 3 2 8 ­
2040.

Schools propose lower taxes
By Bill Kama________________________
Staff Writer
SANFORD — For the fourth consecu­
tive year, property owners will have
lower taxes If tentative millage rates
proposed on Monday by the Seminole
County School Board pass during a
Sept. 14 meeting.
The School Board on Tuesday tenta­
tively approved a $562.1 million budget,
as well as total tax millage rates of 9541
mills. The total millage levies are down
3.8 percent from the 1998-99 Fiscal year.
However, difficult decisions still face

Summer school, drop-out
prevention may have funds cut
the School Board. Revisions in state
funding for summer school and drop­
out prevention programs will force the
Board to examine whether cuts will
need to be made in the programs.
Other funding programs, such as a
request to assist in renovations planned
for the Central Florida Zoo in Sanford,
will be discussed Aug. 3.

The estimated impact of school related
taxes on an individual who owns a
$100,000 home with a $25,000 home­
stead exemption will decrease from
$74355 to $71558 in the coming Fiscal
Year, district officials said.
Significant revisions have been made
by the State Legislature in the way
funding was allocated that may affect

courses offered in summer school next
year.
School districts now receive only a
fixed amount of dollars for summer
school. District officials will begin meet­
ing Aug. 4 to discuss the impact this
could have on funding for summer
school next year, said John Paveichak,
executive director of finance and bud­
geting.
The summer school budget for stu­
dents in kindergarten through the
eighth grade will remain the same as
last year, at $964,984. The $2 million in
See Schools, Page 2A

S C C o f f ic ia ls Anyv°lunteer3?
m e e t w ith
S ie r r a C lu b
By Jo9 DaSantis
Staff Wntar
SANFORD - Officials from
Seminole Community College
met for an hour with representa­
tives from the Florida Chapter of
the Sierra Club and a property
owner adjacent to the construc­
tion site of the college's Oviedo
Center Campus Tuesday. Their
objective was to quell concerns
about possible drainage and
flooding problems at SCC's 180
acre development, scheduled to
open for student enrollment next
August.
Eric Slcogsberg and MarySlater Linn of the Sierra Club
and Oviedo resident Susan
Eberle came away with mixed

emotions from the meeting that
included
presentations
by
Christyne Hamilton, vice presi­
dent for Administration and
Business
Services,
Site
Construction planners David
Wright and Curtis Burkett, as
well as construction site manag­
er Norm Cervenka.
The SCC representatives
reviewed the entire six-year
process the college has gone
through, including securing con­
struction permits, and the steps
SCC is taking to make sure
development of the $13.2 million
facility causes minimal negative
impact on the environment.
Renee Thomas Richardson of
the Tortoise Preserve also
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MoesM pboto try Tofrvuy VlfictRl

Hovenng ab ove Oaklawn Park C em etery on Rinehart R oad, aerial lineman Frank Dicks of Air2 Com pany of
Miami installs puleys on the power p oles belonging to Florida Power Corp. The pulleys witt be u sed to in stil
fiber-optic lines on the poles.

Cop practices slight of hand
Casselberry officer
uses magic to
convey message

Back to school
hotline

B y J o a D e S a n tis

SANFORD • Seminole
County Public S ch ools will Join
with WFTV Channel 9 for the
Back to School Hotiine. On
Monday, Aug. 2 from 5 p.m . to
6 :3 0 p.m .. the public is invited
to call the special Channel 9
phone number with questions
about Seminole County school
openings, transportation, and
enrolling your child. The phone
bank will be staffed by
Seminole County guidance
counselors. The Back to
School Hotline phone number
Is 1 -8 0 0 -8 3 2 -9 3 8 8 .

Staff Wnter
CASSELBERRY — It's magic
with a message. And the mes­
sage is safety.
Casselberry police officer John
Catiller has taken a childhood
love for the slight of hand and
incorporated it into safety pre­
sentations he makes frequently
as part of his Community
Relations Officer role for the
department. His latest assort­
ment of tricks and wizardry was
on display Monday for a dozen

□ Quote
“You will never ‘find’
time for anything. If
you want time you
must make it.”

kids involved in the Casselberry
police department's Summer
Camp.
Using ropes, cards, scarves
and other props that include a
live com snake, Catiller both
amuses and informs groups of
all ages and in numerous set­
tings of safety tips, drug aware­
ness, crime prevention, and
community policing initiatives.
Over the years he has per­
formed countless times for
groups ranging from pre-school­
ers to senior citizens in retire­
ment communities.
"I vary the show according to
the audience." says Catiller,
who picked up his love for
magic at the age of seven from
his grandfather, who at 87 years
old still practices slight of hand

and illusions from time to time
while enjoying retirement in
California.
"I use different tricks for dif­
ferent audiences. With younger
kids the focus is on drug aware­
ness, bicycle and pedestrian
safety, what to do if a stranger
approaches and asks them to go
for a ride. With adult audiences
and senior citizens the focus of
the magic act often deals with
con games."
Catiller says his younger audi­
ences are often the toughest, but
likewise the most rewarding.
"The adults seem more will­
ing to play along," he said of his
presentations that are often
laced with humor. "I really
enjoy doing the act for the kids.
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C ounty gives resid en ts tiny ta x b reak
B y R u e s W h ite _______________________________________

Staff Wnter

Charles Buxton

□ Index
C la s s if ie d ............. 3 B -4 B
C o m ics ........................ 6A
C r o s s w o r d ..................4 B
P e o p le .............................7 A
D ear A b b jr....................7 A
H o r o s c o p e ..................6A
O b i t u a r i e s ..................3A
P o lice B riefs . . . . 3A
S p o rts ...................1B -3B

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W EDNESDAY
July 28, 1999
91st Year, No. 240
(407) 3222611
Sanford. FL

Herald photo by Joe OeSenUe

Casselberry police officer Jo h n Catiller u ses a co m snake to dem on­
strate fire safety. Catiller m ad e the snake ap pear in a cak e during a
magic show he did lor the C asselb erry Police Department's Sum m er
Cam p program.

SANFORD — The Seminole County
Commissioners decided on Tuesday to give home
owners a minimal tax break.
By voting to cut $15 million from the 1999-2000
budget, the commissioners passed on some sav­
ings to tax payers while slicing in half a $3 mil­
lion request for funds by the Central Florida Zoo.
The owner of a $100,000 home who has a
$25,000 homestead exemption will save $8.75
compared to this year's rate.
The zoo will receive $1.5 million during the
next five years — mainly because of support from
commissioners Daryl McLain and Kandy Morris.

The two said the county would send the wrong
signal if it didn't make the zoo commitment.
County Manager Kevin Grace recommended
$2.8 million in additional income and taxes be
used for road paving, stormwater projects and the
zoo. This could be accomplished by keeping the
same tax rate.
Commissioner Grant Maloy insisted on reduc­
ing the rate — ever so slightly — and finding a
solution for the zoo request at a later date.
McLain and Morris demanded the zoo money be
identified Tuesday. The board voted unanimously
to approve the measures.
"We're going to have to make some changes —
redo the plans we had," Grace said. "It is doable.
See County, Page 2A

�2A •Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Wednesday, July 28.1999

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Schools

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Continued from Pa|e 1A
summer school funding for
grades 9-12 will increase by
510,000, Pavelchak said.
Pavelchak said the cost of
summer school programs that
were offered this month will be
subtracted from funding that is
available for next summer.
"VS'e don't know if any pro­
grams could be cut," Pavelchak
said. "We're not sure if anything
is in jeopardy at this point."
School Board Chairman Larry
F u rlo n g also said he does not

know ivhat impact the changes
by t)ie State Legislature &gt;yill
have on summer school course
offerings.
"I'm not sure that it will be
affected," Furlong said. "It's still
a little premature. The State con­
trols so much of our funding
that if they make changes, we
might have to change what we
are able to offer."
Board member Jeanne Morris
said students are being encour­
aged not to take difficult acade­
mic courses such as geometry
for the first time in summer
school, because students can
learn more in a full semester.
However, she said she hopes
the Board will not make it an

absolute rule.
"We could have a kid so gift­
ed in math that he flies through
geometry in the summer,"
Morris said.
Morris also said that courses
such as life management and
physical education will proba­
bly still be offered to students
who are taking the courses for
the first time in the summer.
"1 don't believe we'll see a sig­
nificant reduction in the offer­
ings/* Morris said.
In addition, the State's spe­
cial program weight for
Dropout Prevention has been
eliminated. Now, drop out pre­
vention courses are given equal
weighting at each grade level.
Morris said district officials
will need to examine which
dropout prevention programs
are succeeding, and that some
programs may be cut or elimi­
nated.
"Certainly we will have to
examine very carefully pro­
grams that use additional
resources," Morris said. "We
know there are a lot of kids out
there who need something dif­
ferent from the traditional class­
room, who need extra time and

attention."
The budget was approved 4-1,
with Bob Goff voting against it,
Goff said the budget does not
adequately address teacher pay.
He said he wants to see larger
increases in the starting salary
of beginning teachers, incentive
bonuses for teachers in lower
socio-economic schools, and
performance bonuses for teach­
ers.
"The business world has rec­
ognized the necessity of reward-'
ing the individual effort," Goff
said. "Education cannot ignore
this practice."
Projects in the budget include
renovations to the Idyllwilde
and Woodlands elementary
schools, primary learning cen­
ters at various elementary
schools. Rock Lake and
Millennium middle schools, the
Jackson Heights Middle School
stage, and Lyman High School.
Additional projects financed
in the budget include renova­
tions to the Educational Support
Center annex, minor improve­
ments at various sites, and
countywide technology and
communications system
improvements.

Continued from Page LA
School officials recounted the
into the Little Econ River between
numerous permit steps they have
three and five percent."
Planners and builders also told taken with Seminole County, the
the trio that construction will take St. Johns Water Management
place on only about 40 percent of District and the state in efforts to
the 180-acre facility, with much of secure the site.
"The state has allocated monies
the remainder being used for
nature preserves, trails, and a liv­ for this project based on growth
ing laboratory for several envi­ and population patterns," said
ronmental classes SCC plans to Hamilton. "SCC has gone to great
offer at the Oviedo Campus when lengths to be a good neighbor and
not have a negative impact on the
door's open in August of 2000.
Oviedo resident Susan Eberle surrounding area or the environ­
pressed her concerns about poor ment."
Construction manager
soil quality at the facility. She con­
tends school officials are using old Cervenka also detailed the exten­
data and unreliable computer sive steps SCC is taking during
modeling in their construction construction to limit negative
impact on the environment.
plans.
"We have met with construction
Wright said the college has con­
ducted more detailed studies of site personnel and developed a
the soil, finding that planned thorough protocol for work on the
drainage systems can accommo­ site," he said.
Cervenka added that crews will
date flooding from the worst
storm within the past 25-yt*ar be using double construction
fences around retention ponds
period.
"If we have a 100-year storm, and that a scenario has been
also known as the Noah effect, developed should crews unearth
there will be flooding, that's what additional gopher tortoise bur­
happens in a storm of that magni­ rows or other wildlife nesting
areas.
tude," Wright said.

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though. It's a lot of fun, I get a
lot of feedback from the
younger audiences, and they do
remember the safety lessons I
try to pass along."
Catiller has performed his

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s e e ------------detailed the extensive steps
school officials have taken to
relocate 42 gopher tortoises onto
a set-aside preserve at the site.
Skogsberg left the meeting say­
ing he felt SCC was doing a good
job with its site plan, but
expressed concerns about poten­
tial flooding in the event of a
major storm.
"A lot of flooding is due to lack
of maintenance in ponds and out­
flows," he pointed out.
Hamilton acknowledged his con­
cerns and told Skogsberg, "We are
thoroughly committed to mainte­
nance of the site."
Wright, a consulting engineer
detailed current drainage flow
patterns that indicate current
drainage and storm water run off
flows primarily from a southwest
to north east direction.
He
acknowledged in the event of a
major storm, such as a 100-year
storm, water run-off would flow
more in a direct westerly to east­
erly flow.
“Even at that," said Wright, we
have designed construction at the
site to actually reduce drainage

Buenos Awes
Caeo

safety magic presentations
throughout Seminole County,
and like a good magician, he's
ready to pack his bag of tricks
and props and put on a show
wherever he's invited. Croups

or organizations interested in
safety and fun are invited to
contact him at the Casselberry
police department at 262-7616
extension 1050.

Students at C roo m s A cadem y Head Start recently took
W eath er fo re ca ste rs a re calling lor tem peratures to climb into
d e g re e s . Medical exp erts encourage everyone to drink plenty of
a s m uch a s possible.

County-----Continued from Page 1A
We need to address it. We have
to find areas where we can cut
the proposed budget."
As a result of Tuesday's vote,
the tax rate can only be lowered
before the final budget is adopt­
ed in September. It cannot be
raised.
In other business on Tuesday,
the BCC denied a request by
David Tollman to rename a pri­
vate platted street in Lake Mary

from Oak Knoll Point to The
Honorable Reverend Doctor
Luther King Jr. Memorial
Heritage Point.
County staff suggested
Tollman settle on Dr. M L King
Jr. Point as to limit the title to 15
characters (letters and spaces),
as opposed lo Tollman's 69
character request. The board
voted unanimously not to
change the name at all.

Sanford City Commissioner
Velma Williams had told the
board that Tollman’s request
was "frivolous and insulting."
Residents in the Summer Oaks
subdivision did not support the
change. Tollman did not own a
lot in the subdivision. County
staff also advised the board to
deny the proposed street name
change.

SCC program aims to prepare
high school females for success
By J o e DeSantis_____________________________
Staff Writer
SANFORD — We may be in the dog days of
summer, but judging by academic activities at
Seminole Community College, the start of the tra­
ditional fall return to school is not far off.
Seminole Community College's Tech Prep
Office kicked off a unique program Monday,
aimed at better preparing female high school
juniors and seniors for personal, academic, and
professional success. The focus of the week-long
program is aimed both at traditional academic
pursuits, and nontraditional endeavors with an
eye on higher-paying career opportunities.
Titled, "One hand on my future," the program
is designed primarily for women interested in
careers not considered traditional for women.
And while they are nontraditional, they tend to
pay higher wages and demand and exceptional
level of education and technical training.

Career fields that will be explored during the
workshop include engineering technology, con­
struction, architecture, law enforcement, fire fight­
ing, and paramedics.
Specifically, workshop participants will learn
how to develop a professional image, receive tips
from successful women currently working in nontraditional occupations, and experience hands-on
involvement in various types of technical training
offered at Seminole Community College.
The Tech Prep program is a joint effort between
Seminole Community College and Seminole
County SchooI-to-Work Initiative. One of the
prime goals of the program is to provide young
women with a blue print for making the transi­
tion from middle school to high school and even­
tually college as smooth as possible. Key elements
of the workshop curriculum include counseling,
workshops, and a parallel academic approach
between SCC and the Seminole County public
school system.

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T h ere w ill b e an oth er,
A m en
an d an oth er
It has been 12 years since I
the next day — his execution is
walked among the men on
being put on hold until Sept. 14.
For the most part, Florida resi­
death row al the Florida State
prison in Starke.
dents do not consider death by
The experience will stay
electrocution to be cruel or
always with me.
unusual punishment. They
There was a harsh roar —
voted for the chair, not against
it.
cries on anguish, torment,
law enforcement officials
despair.
insist that there must be a suit­
"Is it always like this?" I
able consequence for those who
asked a prison chaplain.
"Yes," he answered. •IIHIiltMMlHMItl murder others. One
said Tuesday that
We then entered the
whether the death
chamber where the
penalty be by Injection
state executes those
or electrocution is
who have been con­
insignificant. *!t Isn't
demned to death by
a matter of method
electric chair.
but of justice," he
I stare*I at (he chair,
said.
standing a good foot
There's a mixad
or two from it.
reaction from mem­
There was a fright­
ening sense of Isola­
bers of the clergy and
R ubs
congregations In this
tion. More frightening
area. The Rev. Paul
than the wailing from
Hoyer, pastor al Holy
the condemned men
• • • • •
Cross Lutheran
who were scheduled to
Church in Lake Mary, said his
tlie In the chair known as "Old
congregation — even his own
Sparky" — or the new chair the
household — have different
state has begun using.
For awhile there were no exe­
opinions about the state's death
penally.
cutions, but in the fall of 1997
and again this year the justices
‘T h e chair is not the most
upheld the slate's method of
humane method," Hoyer said.
death in the electric chair.
"If we really feel there should
On July 8, Allen Lee "Tiny"
be a change, we live in a democ­
Davis was electrocuted. He did
racy and should be able to
not die instantly. The initial
request the change. Until the
voltage wasn't enough to end
change, my belief Is that we
the life of 350-pound "Tiny"
observe the rules of the state.
Davis. Blood gushed from
That this is what we are taught
under his mask. Nose bleed, one in Romans."
jailer called it. just a nose bleed.
Hoyer said that he had visited
Davis, found guilty of savage­ prisoners at the Florida State
prison in Starke and at the
ly murdering a pregnant
Jacksonville woman and her
Seminole County jail. He had
never seen those on death row
two daughters during a 1982
home burglary, got what he
but sensed what it was like for
deserved, some said.
those offenders to be where they
Others pleaded that Thomas
were.
Proveiuano not die in the chair
Recently, Hoyer said he

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recalled visiting with a man
who was in Jail for spousal
abuse. The man and his wife
were members of Hoyer's
church.
"The man said that he had
found Jesus and that he would
change," Hoyer said. "He
promised he would never strike
hie wife again. He asked to be
able to visit with his children.
"I told him that 1 could not
approve o f th a t" Hoyer said.
"This man was sorry for what
he did, hut how could we know
he would no* do wrong again.
These must be i consequence
for what he did."
The Rev. Richard Trout, pastor
o f All Souls Catholic Church In
Sanioid, said he agreed there
must be consequences but that
the death penalty was "unac­
ceptable." He said that Florida's
Catholic Bishops wrote to Gov.
Jeb Bush to stop the practice of
electrocuting those on death
row.
"No matter how little a man
regards the sanctity of someone
elie's life that does not give us
the authority to take the offend­
er's life," Trout said. "Put him
in prison for life. That, to some,
is worse than death by the elec­
tric chair."
Thomas Provenzano, who
killed a bailiff and paralyzed an
officer In a 1984 Orlando court­
room shoot-out, will be the next
in the chair unlesa Gov. Bush or
someone else changes the rules.
The electric chair goes on trial
today In Circuit Court In
Orlando. More than likely,*
Provenzano will not be the last
In the chair.
There will be another. And
another. Amen.
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Drug Arrests
Sanford — July 25. Richard Allen Harrell Jr., 22, of
Castlebrewer Court, Sanford, was stopped by Sanford police on
Orlando Avenue. He was charged with possession of less than
21) grams of cannabis with tlie intent to sell.
Longwood — July 25. Marc Allan Hoffman, 18, of Sterling
Drive, Winter Springs, was stopped by Longwood police at
Grant Street and Rosedale Avenue, Longwood. he was charged
with possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis.
Casselberry — July 26. Jo Anne Yocum, 44, of Bayou Drive,
Casselberry, was stopped by Casselberry police on SR 436. She
was charged with possession of heroin and possession/use of
drug paraphernalia.
Longwood — July 26. Diana Margaret Allen, 35, of South Grant
Street, Longwood, was stopped by Longwood police at CR 427
and Dog Track Road. She was charged with possession of crack
cocaine, and possession/use of drug paraphernalia.
Sanford — July 26. Leroy Keitt, 47, of Dunbar Avenue, Sanford,
was stopped by Seminole County deputies at Moton and
Douglas Roads, Sanford. He was charged with possession of a
controlled substance-crack cocaine, driving under the influence
of alcohol or drugs, and operating a motor vehicle with a sus­
pended license.

H EA TH RO W -The
Suburban Women's Club,
Federated is holding its August
meeting on Wednesday, Aug.
18 at 11 a.m. at Heathrow
Country Club.
The meeting features Sandra
Goard, Seminole County
Supervisor of Elections. She
will speak about the effects of
the "motor/voter” law.
All state and local legislators
as well as all registered
Republican women are invited
to attend the meeting.
The cost is $13 per person.
Reservations should be made
to Betty Jean Cochran, 8626626, or June Columbus, 8304560. Reservations or cancella­
tions must be made by 5 p.m.,
Sunday, Aug. 15.

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LINDA LOU PHILLIPS
Linda Lou Phillips, 49,
Charing Cross Court, Lake
Mary, died July 26,1999. Bom in
New Brighton, Pa., she moved
to Central Florida In 1986 from
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American Society of Clinical
Pathologists.
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Dick Phillips, Lake Mary; son,
Jeff Phillips, Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii; daughter. Jennifer Defy,
Lake Mary; parents, Ronald and
Mary Lou Foust, Orange City;
brothers, Donald Foust, Polk,
Pa.; Rodney Foust, Orange City;
Steven Foust, Denton, Texas;
grandchildren, Jordan Dery and
Carina Dery; maternal grand­
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Street and Cypress, Sanford. He was charged with possession of
crack cocaine, and possession of an open container of alcohol in
a public place.
Oviedo — July 25. Agents of the City/County Investigation
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attempted arson to an occupied structure. As a result of two
persons being inside the occupied building, she was also
charged with attempted murder.
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Sanfurd, was arrested by Sanford police following their investi­
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Carpenter says legislators should
not change the U.S. Constitution

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To Ihe editor;
Our legislators are at it again! Distracting us from the real issue
by attempting to amend the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
Simply put, these Documents allow me to "practice my rights and
freedoms all the way to where another’s rights and freedoms
begin." If the flag is improperly desecrated I will raise mv own
copy, higher yet, than the one pulled down. And if it falls, 1 am
confident that another will pick, it up. When* is our Legislator's
confidence in the spirit of the American people?
We do not need to meddle with Constitution. We do need cam­
paign reform that does not allow money and the media to deter­
mine our choices when we vote!
Thomas Carpenter
Sanford

Sanford visitor asks county to
prevent ‘Orlandoization’ of zoo
To the editor
On a recent visit to Sanford it has come to my attention that the
Central Florida Zoo is contemplating a name change to Zoo
Orlando at Sanford. I find this development disheartening and
unfathomable.
As a frequent visitor to Sanford, 1 have a solid connection to Ihe
zoo. Mv mother and late stepfather war and were strong support­
ers of the zoo. One of the llamas they donates! was even named
after me. I believe she's still there giving joy and pleasure to visi­
tors My children, who are now grown , have always enjoyed trips
to the zoo and still return when they can. SO I feel I have a vested
interest I the zoo.
Sanford is not Orlando nor is it in Orange County. Changing the
name to attract tourists who would have to travel up to 35 miles or
more to an unknown zoo is just not realistic. In addition, it's pretty
tough to compete against Disney and all the other major attractions
that bring in the tourist dollar.
The only other explanation I can think of for the name change is
monetary gain. Yet nowhere have I read that either the city of
Orlando or Orange County were planning to shell out major fund­
ing to support the 200's expansion plans.
Sanford is a wonderful community and Seminole County is
growing faster lhan anyone ever expected. Why change a good
thing? The Central Flurida Zoo name tells it all.
1 hope the zoo is successful with its expansion plans that l sup­
port wholeheartedly. But 1 urge the zoo to reconsider the proposed
name change. Quite honestly, it is an insult to the community in
which it is located.
Please keep me informend on the zoo's plans. It is a great place
and I would hate to see it Orlandoized.
Sincerely
Liz Rhoades

Reader thanks paper for service
To the editor.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Seminole
Herald for the many years of excellent service. Since starting my
cleaning service in 1987, Neat-N Tidy All Clean Service, I can sin­
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Berrv's World

Children’s scholarship fund is well-meaning but misguided
You've got to .ippLiud the generosity of
philanthropists John Walton and Ted
Forstmann, who have set up Ihe Children's
Scholarship Fund — contributing ............
$50 million each — to help lessaffluent children attend private
schools. Since they put tip their
own money, you know they are
sincere about wanting to help
impoverished children escape fail­
ing public schools. You have to
give them credit for that.
But they are nevertheless mis­
guided. rhe scholarships of up to
$1,600 that they are handing out to
Cynthia
40,(XX) families — from Los
Angeles to Chicago to New York
to Atlanta — won't get the poorest
e e
or most troubled children out ot
failing public schools next year.
The two businessmen (Forstmann is a
Wall Street mogul, while Walton shares the
Wal-Mart fortune) have joined the ranks of

those beguiled by the notion that inner-city
public schools are so flawed, so inept, so
bureaucratic, so troubled, that they cannot
.............. he salvaged.
At least not by traditional
means. If public schools can be
saved, that thinking goes, reform
will come only with the pressure
of increased "competition.” Thus
the popularity of proposals for
publicly funded vouchers to allow
more children to attend private
schools.
The idea of getting poor
children into private schools is so
seductive that it has found adher­
ents among Democrats and
Republicans, rich and poor, black,
e e
white and brown The Children's
Scholarship Fund will undoubtedly increase
the pressure on state legislatures to provide
public funds for the same purpose.
But the thinking behind these pools of

'fucker

There may be no specific date on which
the Roman Empire fell, hut the final gasp of
broadcast journalism occurred last week
during Ihe mawkish, obsequious and com­
pletely unprofessional coverage of the death
of John F. Kennedy Jr., his wife
and sister-in-law. Individuals once
known as journalists morphed
into alien life forms I'll call the
Television People.
The Television People gave us
their version of Woodstock '99. It
was a massive encounter group
for these aging and made-up Baby
Boomers who decided to work out
their frustration over the mythical
Camelot that never was and now,
Cal
with the death of "the heir," can
never be.
Mislabeled "breaking news"
• • • •
revealed how broken Ihe news has
become. The Television People stopped the
world, but they didn't want to get off.
Writing in the New York Times, Caryn
James observed: "With this death television
has not served the useful function of com­
munal mourning so much as it has provid­
ed communal mind control and illusion ...
Mr. Kennedy (and by extension his dutifully
mentioned wife and sister-in-law) were can­
vases on which reporters, historians and
long-lost college classmates imposed what
they wanted to believe.”
On CNN, one of the Television People
narrated film of a young John Jr. playing on
a beach, rhapsodizing about "the boy who
so loved the ocean that one day he would
be part of it." Later, Candy Crowley bab­

bled; "Summer should never be the final
season of life." Checking the obituary page
would have shown Crowley that death
takes no vacation, one of the few cliches 1
didn't hear during the past week.
A oncc-proud profession has
become all tabloid, all the time. A
profession mostly respected in the
past, which once informed, now
titillates. The most outrageous
untruths and inaccuracies are tol­
erated, even promoted, so long os
they ratify the favored myth, be it
Camelot or liberalism. NBC's Tom
Brokaw, who knows what real
journalism looks like but feels the
pull of the Television People, said:
"I think many people in my gen­
eration believe that (the
Kennedy's) would define our lives
• • •
in terms of accomplishments and
achievement and triumph." Get a real life,
fom.
From another of the Television People,
Diana Olick on CBS News, we learned: "It is
a testament to their unquestioning love of
these waters that this family can continue to
find peace in a sea that has stolen so much
from them."
The Television People (CNBC’s Chris
Matthews excepted) mostly excused
Clinton's false statement that he hosted JFK
Jr.'s first return visit to the White House.
The decline of broadcast journalism began
in the late '60s when I worked for NBC
News. The advertising department, which
had been mostly kept out of the news divi­
sion during the tenure of NBC President

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funds, whether publicly funded vouchers or
privately funded scholarships, has several
flaws, not the least among them the amount
of money they provide, usually less than
$2,IXX). (The Children's Scholarship Fund
requires a match from families averaging
$ 1,000 a year.) The most prestigious private
secondary schools average around 512,000
annually. Catholic secondary schtxils, which
have historically educated many workingclass children, average around $4,100.
lari's get down to cases. As a volunteer
mentor to a 16-year-old girl (I'll call her
"T ") from an impoverished family, I found
Atlanta public schools inadequate to deal
with her academic problems. I enrolled her
in a private school that specializes in edu­
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anil its very small classes and nurturing
teachers have helped her thrive.
The tuition is more than $13,000 a year.
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Robert Kintner and his predecessor,
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declined anyway, along with the respect
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many correctly perceive to be an ideological
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numbers of people are looking elsewhere
for real news.
The tragedy for the Kennedy and Bessette
families is compounded by the Television
People who shamelessly exploited the event
for their own purposes, while hypocritically
claiming a more noble intent. The Television
People stupidly conveyed their faith that
Kennedy might have gone into politics, as if
that is the only profession worthy of a
Kennedy.
This handsome young man apparently
didn't want to play their games. In what
may have been the only realistic network
portrayal of Kennedy, CNN's Jeanne Moos
showed JFK Jr. as a real person full of selfdeprecating humor and a true sense of self
unrelated to how the Television People mea­
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Some said the music died when Buddy
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annual scholarship of $5,000 a
parochial school with a nominal
year, that leaves $#,000 that I
tuition. Though both of them
must raise among my friends.
work, they struggle to make
CTransportation
ends meet. A
Costs come to
car repair or
The fund will reach
another $2,500
parents who are deeply unexpected
or so a year.)
medical bill
involved in their
T's parents,
could break the
children’s education
who lived for
familv budget.
decades in a
and children already
What
housing pro­
Forstmann
and
highly motivated. It Is of
tect, recently
Walton have
little use to children in
purchased their
done is create a
the poorest families.
own home,
scholarship
And It does nothing for fund that will
rhey don't
have $8,000.
make it easier
children from
They don't
for
responsible
dysfunctional families.
have $ 1,000. If
working-class
they were
families — in
given a scholarship for $1,600,
this case, families of four earn­
they couldn't affonl to match it
ing up to $30,400 a year — to
to enrell one of their other two
send their children to lessschool-age children in a
expensive private schools, a cost

some of those families were
already paying. (The scholarship
is open to children in public or
private schools.) So the fund
will reach parents already
deeply involved in their chil­
dren's education and children
already highly motivated to
learn.
The scholarship is of little use
to children in the poorest fami­
lies, families earning between
$8,000 to $20,000 a year. And it
does nothing for children from
dysfunctional families — chil­
dren whose mothers are crack
addicts and whose fathers are in
jail, children whose parents have
never read to them or attended a
parent-teacher conference.
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M etts shares
a letter o f
disgust
To the editor
Fhls is a copy of a letter I
received in the mail on Friday,
July 23, 19&lt;W. It appears to be
from one of the "genteel" resi­
dents in the Historic District. I
would like to share it with your
readers.
Thanks,
lean Metts
Dear lean Metts;
How dare you have the nerve
to call your soup kitchen opera­
tion "Seminole Volunteer
Services" a friend of mine called
you and you said to him that
you were paying yourself
$25,000 per year for your part
time work. You then had the
unmitigated nerve to try and
make it sounded that the only
reason you were being paid was
because the charity's board

that would ruin all the hard
work that was outjnto the his­
toric district by decent people.
Again, you should be ashamed
of yourself.
Please stay out of Sanford as
your presence disgusts us I
plan to let everyone know that
you are not volunteering your
services to Seminole Volunteer
Services. If you would look the
word volunteer up in the dic­
tionary you liar, you would
tmd that it means providing
services for no compensation
And what gives you the right
to use* that free slave labor from
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Seminole County
Tax Collector
issues advisory
The Florida Department of
Highway Safety and Motor
Vehicles has Installed a new
computer system called FRVIS
2(XX) in all Tax Collector Offices
to process vehicle and vessel
titles and registrations.
Designed without sufficient
field input, it takes almost twice
as long to enter each customer
transaction as the 18-year old
system
it
replaces,
said
Seminole County Tax Collector
Ray Valdes.
Valdes said the new system is
creating service lines at Tax
Collector offices throughout the
state. The Tax Collector's Office
is submitting suggestions lo the
DMV to correct the design
flaws.
Valdes is encouraging resi­
dents to temporarily use the Tax
Collector's mail service when­
ever possible. Valdes recom­
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Wednesday, or Thursday.

wanted to pay you-as if the peo­
ple you appointed to the chari­
ty's hoard weren't your friends.
Don't you remember when
|im and Tammy Baker (of PH
fame) tried to use that same
"board made me do it" mentali­
ty when they took all that
money from their charity.
And what about all this "gov­
ernment surplus fcxxl" that you
and your fellow paid "volun­
teers" eat yourself. A volunteer
of your distribution center told
me that you take a bunch of
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reveals which signs are romanOcaly per­
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d o this newspaper, P .O . Bos 1788,
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VIRGO (Aug. 23-Rept 22) Whan taking
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need a. You might not, but, then again,
you may need 11.
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physical exercises lor another day
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AQ UARIUS (Ja n . 20-Peb. I I ) II you
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routines and be progressive
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Well, tod ay's deal (Tom th e Spring
Nationals in V ancouver developed Into
a race. And, a s in yesterday's deal, the
actual spots in one suit — here, dubs
— w ere vital. How could E ast-W est
defeat two spades?
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in to u rn a m e n t s ty le . N o rth 's two
h earts w as a tran sfer bid, promising
at least five spades.
South is hoping to score eight tricks
vis five s p a d e s, on e h e a rt, one dia­
mond and a h eart ruff in hand. The de­
fenders need to rake in one heart, two
diamonds and th re e clubs. Who will
win the sprint?
Not w ishing to risk leading away
from a king o r an ace around to a notru m p o p en in g , W e s t s ta r te d with
trump. D eclarer won, drew a second
round, then played a diamond. After

taking d u m m y's Ja ck with his king,
E ast found the right continuation: the
club Jock. (If E a st leads the club eight,
d eclarer can play low from hand, los­
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switches im m ediately to a h eart, de­
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the dub-jack switch, and in a moment
d eclarer g e ts on e of dummy’s clubs
away on his diamond 10.)
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queen, lo sin g to W e s t's king. Back
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tals. I endorse this position, because I

am in the minority of physicians who
D E A R D R . G O TT: D oes th e fre ­ believe th at healthy grown ups usual
q u en t u s e o f o v e r-th e -c o u n te r ly know p e rfe c tly well how to take
antacids (Turns, Rolaids and so forth) care of them selves without a doctor’s
c o n s ta n t a d v ic e an d ca rp in g .
pose any danger?
Nonetheless, when things aren't right
DEAR R E A D E R : F o r th e average
and symptoms develop, the intelligent
roon, th e re is no d anger in taking
ad ult s a y s : "W h o a, so m eth in g 's
quent doses of antacids. In fact, in
wrong. I’d better get help." And does.
som e p eo p le, th e ca lciu m in th ese
The ch ro n ic u se of an tacid s indi­
r e p a r a tio n s m ay h elp a r r e s t th e
cates som e sort of problem that needs
sne-loss of osteoporosis.
fixing, but the antarid itself is not dan­
The m ajo r risk re s u lts from seif- gerous.
treating an undiagnosed illness that
To give you related information. 1
might be m ore effectively medicated
am sending you a copy of my health
in a different fashion. F o r exam ple,
Report “P eptic U lcers.” Other read
p eop le d o n ’t o rd in a rily tak e an
era who would like a copy should send
antacid unlesa they have indigestion.
$2 p lu s a lon g, s e lf-a d d re s s e d ,
t chronic indigestion may indicate a
at of d iseases, ranging from gastric stam ped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
M urray Hill S tatio n , New York. NY
malignancy to gallstones and angina
10158. B e sure to mention the title.
(h e a rt-m u s c le c ra m p s ). So, rs lh e r
D E A R DR. G O TT: My d o cto r
th an p op pin g a n ta c id s , a p atien t
would be b e t t e r serv ed by seeing a believes th at c e rta in gen eric drugs
doctor. A ntacids a re useful for all of a re n ot on a p a r with th eir brandus on occasion — and for some people nam e eq u iv alen ts. Consequently, I
on a re g u la r b asis — but only after end up paying much m ore for my pre­
patient and doctor know what’s being scrip tion s than I would like. Is she
correct?
treated.

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By P e t e r H. G o tl. M.D,

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Adults who enjoy good health have a
natural aversion lo doctors and hospi-

DEAR R E A D E R : T en or 15 years
ago, so m e b ran d -n am e drugs were

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

clearly superior to their generic counterparts. As a result, many physicians
— m yself included — preferred the
more reliable products However, the
situation has changed
A ccording to th e May 21, 1999
Medical L etter, the Food and Drug
Administration has recently approved
many generic equivalents. Such medi
cines include warfarin (Coumadin),
levothyroxine iSynthrold), phenytoin
(Dilantin) and digoxin (Lanoxin)
B e c a u s e g e n e r ic m ed icines are
presently equal to brand name com
pounds in efficiency, bio-availability
and quality, most doctors are willing
to prescribe the less expensive vari­
ety Ask your d octor to review the
publication I mentioned and, perhaps,
modify her prescribing practice.

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Central Florida Blood Bank li Bik­
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Sanford branch. 1302 E Second St.
Fo r Information, call 3 2 2 -0 (2 2 .

L u n ch ,

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Recovery, Inc.. U a self-help mental
health organization for people who
suffer from panic attacks, depression,
feari and general nervous symptoms.
Far information, call 660-2003,
(9 6 -3 9 0 6 .

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fe llo w s h ip

All area seniors are invited to join a
seniors group currently meeting at the
Orlhodos Church o f St. Stephen,
I &gt;93 Lake Emma Rd.
A covered dish luncheon, at noon, is
followed by Bible study and fellow­
ship .
The group meets on the second and
fourth Wednesday of the month. For
more information, contact
Mary
Burke at 330-6391.

W id o w e d

p e rso n s

All wkkiwed persons art invited to
meet al 1:30 p.m. the second and
fourth Wednesday of every month at
the Casselberry Senior Center, 2 0 0
Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry.

room of the Sahara G uh, 2317 South
Sanford Ave . Sanford. All meetings
arc non-smoking.
For more information, call 29 1 1900.

T O P S
Local Chapter 232 of TOPS In
Longwood (Take Off Pounds Sensi­
bly) meets every Wednesday at 6 : 3 0
p m ., in the gym of South Seminole
Hospital. 355 W. State Rood 4 3 4 .
Longwood. Weighing begins at 3 :3 0
p.m. For information, call (4 0 7 )
3 3 2 -7 1 3 6 or 5 3 9 -9 0 7 1 .

C lu b

Rotary Club o f Lake Mary meets
Thursday mornings, 7 :3 0 -1 :3 0 a m .,
at the Marriott Courtyard, off W est
Lake Mary Boulevard. Contact Mike
M cLean, president, at 324-5662.

Nor-Anon meets every Wednesday al
( p m. si Orlando Regional South
Seminole Hospital, 533 West Stale
Road 4 34. Longwood. Nar-Anon It a
support group open to families and
friends of addicts, join for support In
coping with your addict; p in serenity
to make decisions and pul your live
hack in focus. Call (407) 3 2 2 -3 4 3 4 .
3 3 3 -9 2 0 4 . or 294-6304 for more in­
formation.

F le e t

R eserv e

B in g o

The Fleet Reserve Association
sponsors bingo every Thursday at
noon al the FRA home. 3040 S.R. 4 6
In Sanford. Doon open at 9 :3 0 a.m .
and the public is welcome. For infor­
mation. call (407) 330-1706.

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The Sertoma G ub of South Seminote County, dedicated to the ad­
vancement o f speech and Rearing
children, meets every Thursday morn­
ing. from 7 :3 0 to 1:30 a.m „ at the
Florida Hospital Senior Citizens C en­
ter, 1097 Sand Food Lake Road which
connect! to Lake Emma Road, one
mile south of Lake Mary Boulevard.
Potential members are invited to at­
tend.
For information, call Oene
Prettera, (4 0 7 ) 767-1234.

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The Omni Toastmasters G ub &lt; 6 8 6 1
will meet al 3 :3 0 p.m. every Thursday
at the AAA Building. 1000 AAA
Drive, Heathrow. Guests m l prospec­
tive members are welcome. Call Jim
Deque. 942 -3 2 2 7 for information.

Fresh Stan Recovery programs o f­
fers 12-step support groups for those
experiencing life-controlling prob­
lems. The groups meet every Thurs­
day, at 7 :3 0 p.m., al Destiny Church,
3 1 1 0 Howell Branch Road, Winter
Park. For information call 3 1 2 -3 2 3 2
or 3 (4 -1 1 3 3 .

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ToughLove Orlando, a parent tupport group, meets every Thursday
from 7 to 9 p.m. at St. Stephen Lu­
theran Church, 2140 Hwy. 4 3 4 ,
Longwood.
ToughLove is a self-help, activ e,
parent support group for parent! trou­
bled by their children's behavior. The
group is open to parents o f preteens,
teenagers and adult children, and
grandparents.
Fo r more information coil (4 0 7 )
3 2 4 -0 7 2 4 or visit their web site at
lough love org.

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b etter place.
She isn’t here with me.
P ltatt, don't say a t least sh e isn ’t
suffering.
I haven’t come to term s with why
ah e had to sufTer a t all.
P lta tt, d on 't tell m e you know
how 1 feel.
U nless you have loet a child.
P lt a t t , d o n 't a ak m e i f I fe e l
better.
B e re a v e m e n t isn 't a c o n d itio n
th a t c le a n up.
P ita**, don't tall m e a t least you
had h er for ao m any y e a n .
W h at y e a r would you choose for
your child to die?
P lta tt, don't tell m e God n e v e r
gives u s m ore th a n wa can bear.
P lta tt, ju st sa y you a n sorry.
P lta tt, Ju s t aay you re m e m b e r
m y child, if you do.
P lta tt, ju st let me talk about m y
child.
P lta tt, m ention my chlitfa nam e.
P lta tt , ju st let m e cry.

T o a s tm a s te rs

R eco v ery
B B y la

D E A R A B B Y : I a m a m id d le aged m a n in m y 40a. I h ave b een
m a r r i e d tw ic e . B o th m a r r l a g e a
ended In divorce. I h ave a teen -age
d au g h ter from my first m arriage.
Abby, I have not dated aince m y
la s t m arriage. It’a not th a t Fm ugly;
i f a j u s t th a t 1 eras h urt very badly. I
do not eq)oy life, and I cann ot aeem
to find happiness anywhere.
W h a t can I do to live it up a little
an d And th e happiness th a t I h av e
been looking for? 1 don't need som e­
one In m y life to be happy, b u t m y
life is so routine - I need e change.
A n y suggestions would be helpftil.
B O R E D IN ROA N O K E. VA.

N a r-A n o n

A l-A n o n
Al-Anon Is on anonymous, non­
profit orp n iratio n , open to anyone
who is a relative or friend of an alco­
h o lic.
Serenity Won Al-Anon meets each
Monday M 7 p.m. and Thursday at 7
p.m. Meetings are held in the back

R o ta ry

P ic k e rs

Sanfonl Blue G ran Pickets meet
every Thursday, from 6-1 0 p.m.. at
the Greater Sanford Cham her o f
Commerce. Picken and grinneri arc
welcome. For information, call Jo h n
Shaffer. 829-4931.

D E A R A B B Y : I can u n d erstan d
“G rowing Old in Florid a’s ’ d istress
w ith th e p e rs iste n t an d n on e-toosensitive food server. O f course, th e
serv er w aa only trying to be helpful,
an d not everyone who la entitled to
a s e n io r d isc o u n t is c o m f o r ta b le
asking for i t I know I w asn 't, ea rly
in my “career’ a s a senior.
“S e n io r c itiz e n " d o e s n 't ______
sou n d
nearly a s dreadful os OAP (Old Age
P e n s io n e r), th e te rm th e y u s e in
E n g lan d . That can tak e th e s ta rc h
ou t of you!
Wouldn’t it be b etter to ed u cate
ealeap eo p le, food s e r v e r s , e t c ., to
sim p ly a s k th e ir p atron s, “A re you
eligible for an y o f the discounts wo
offer?” T h is shou ld n 't offend a n y one, and those who d eserve it will
g e t th eir discounts w ithout h av in g
to oak.
L E N 0 R E M A TH ER ,
W A V ER LY, N .Y .

DEAR A BBY: Fm sending th is in
response to “Sad F a th er in C on­
n ecticu t” Many of us who have loet
e child have (eft the ating of insensi­
tiv e people. The enclosed poem by
R ite M oran wee printed in “T h e
Compassionate Friends* new sletter
in F o r t Lauderdale, F Is. Feel free to
sh are it if you wish.
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NA N CY L E F F E L ,
BEREAV ED M O TH ER,
FO R T L A U D ER D A LE. F L A .
D E A R N A N C Y t Thank y ou
fo r sending Ike poena. M any
people feel awkward a b o u t
expressing their sympathy to
fhaUUoa who have experienced
a loee. Rita M o r a n ’# poem not
onjy contains a strong massage,
it also offers helpful advice for
those who don't know what to

P ltatt, don't ask m e if Fm over it

D E A R L E N O R E : T h a t 's a
t a c t f u l s o lu tio n t o a s o m e tim e s

111 never be over i t
P lta tt, don’t tell m e ehe’e in e

trick y situ atio n , and I hope
you r le tte r la posted e v e ry ­
where discounts are offered.

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C o m e and en jo y the n ice dining
a tm o s p h e re o f M ona Id ea's.

P u u Fagioli and Minestrone soups arc made fresh daily.
There is a lot to choose from on the large menu at Mona
L iu 's. Every type of pasta dish imaginable is offered at rea­
sonable prices. From Spaghetti alia Bolognese (with meat
u uce) to the Tagtiaicllc Marco Polo (fresh fcttuccine with
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ford Little League Base*
ball/Softball will be held
outside of the Wal-Mart
store on Highway 17*92
this Saturday and Sunday,
July 31st and August 1st
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each
day.
For further Information,
please call Maty King at
322-78B 1.

SWC 'SUMMER DAZE'

SANFORD • Southern
Championship
Wrestling
returns to the Sanford Civic
Center located at 401 E.
Seminole Bhrd. on Friday
July 30th at 8 p.m.
This show will be titled
•Summer Dare." a summer
spectacular which will fea­
ture a bikini contest that
will help crown Mias SCW.
SCW Heavyweight Cham­
pion. 'Hanson Reject" CO
Ail will appear to surrender
his Championship Oold
due to his signing with
World
Championship
Wrestling.
In the main events.
'Franchise* Bryan Austin
and "Mr. Hardcore" Al Btno
will take on their nemesis
The Freak Foundation In
tag team action and "Black
Nature Boy" Scoot Andrews
will take on crowd pleaser
•Uptown* Frankie Capone.
There will be several
other matches and the re­
turn of the "SCW Main
Event Dancers" as well.
This show Is Just like
every other SCW show,
there will be lots of fun as
the (ana get a chance to
meet and Interact with their
favorite wrestlers and also
take part In the "biggest"
beach party In Sanford.
A portion of the proceeds
wlll benefit the Sanford Po­
lice Explorers.
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For Information and tick­
ets. which are going for 87
In advance and 89 at the
door, call Billy Boy's (407)
321-0833 or Rays Appli­
ances at (407) 328-0083.

SYFA HAPPENINGS

SANFORD - The Sanford
Youth Football Association
(S.Y.F.A.) Is looking for a
Cheerleading Coordinator
and Cheerleading Coaches
for the upcoming Pop War­
ner football season. There
are five Sanford Seminole
squads divided Into five
different age groups mod­
eled after Seminole High
School.
The S.Y.F.A. will also be
holding
registration
for
football and cheerleading
every Saturday from 11
a.m. to 1 p.m. until August
1st at the practice field
across from Sanford Middle
School.
D E TA ILS : Carl Tipton at
(407) 330-9016 or Marcus
Kendrick at 3245485.

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h ost A rea
tournam ent
starting this
afternoon
SANFORD - With two tourna­
ment championships under Its
belt, the Sanford American Le­
gion Campbell-Losslng Post 53
Baseball Team will go after Its
third, and moat Important, title
when It hosts the double­
elimination Area Tournament
beginning this afternoon on
Alumni Field In the Seminole
High School Baseball Complex.
Post 53. the two-time de­
fending Florida State Champi­
ons and the 1997 World
Champion, will welcome a pair
of teams from Port St. Lucie to
Seminole High School for the
tournament with the survtvor
receiving a bid to the 1999
Florida American Legion State
Championships In DeLand.
The State Tournament will
begin next Wednesday (August
4th) on the beautiful new
Melchtng Field at Conrad Park
with the winner of that tourna­
ment earning a spot In the
Southeastern Regional Tourna­
ment In Alabama and leaving
the winner Just one step short
of the World Series.
Post 53 will take on one of
the Port St. Lucie squads at 4
p.m. today, with the loser re­
turning to play the other Port
St. Lucie nine at 7 p.m.
If only two teams remain after
today, the two teams left would
return for • a doubleheader
starting at 4 p.m. on Thursday,

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DsLands Tom Sparing. was the
Most Valuable Player and Chris
Richardson (near, loft) was the
loedfog Ntter and one of ttw top
pitcher's as Sanford American Le-

InvftattonaJ Tournament Champion­
ship In Deland last month.
Starting today at 4 p.m. at Alumni
Field In foe Seminole Mgh School
Basebal Complex , the team vM
begin Its run at a third straight State
Championship whan R hosts a pair
of teams hom Port St. Lucie In the
doubtaMminallon Area Toume-

San Jose’ pummels Westside in Prep finals
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - Son
Jose' made a statement In Its
first game of the 1999 Florida
Babe Ruth Baseball State Tour­
nament for the 13-Year-Old
Prep Division at Eastmonte
Park In Altamonte Springs that
they were the team to beat.
Tuesday morning In the
Championship Game, they put

an exclamation point on that
statement.
San Jo se ’ completed an un­
defeated five-game run through
the 12-teum field, blasting an­
other Jacksonvtlle-area squad.
Westside. 17-0.
Young was the winning
pitcher for coach Ron Hurley's
Son Jose* nine, hurling a threehit ohutout. while striking out
seven.
Havenga led the San Jose’

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seniors
finish
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METRO ORLANDO
ASA RETURNING &amp;
NEW UMPIRE CLINIC

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS There will be a two-day
clinic covering both class­
room and Held mechanics
for new and returning Metro
Orlando ASA (Amateur Soft­
ball Association) umpires
the weekend of July 31st
and August 1st at East­
monte Park on Magnolia
Drive In Altamonte Springs.
Both fast pitch and slow
pitch will be covered and
dress Is casual.
The cost will be 825.
Any questions call Lany
Norton (657-2442) or Virgil
Twlllman (774-9898).

FLORIDA W IFFLE
BALL ASSOCIATION
TO HOST TOURNEY

ORLANDO - The Florida
Willie Ball Association and
the Orlando Rays will host a
Willie Ball tournament on
Saturday. August 7 at
Tinker Field, located on the
west side of the Citrus
Bowl.
The 1999 FWA Summer
Tournament will feature top
teams from Central Florldu
and beyond.
The Florida Wllfte Ball
Association Is currently ac­
cepting team registrations
for the 1999 FWA Summer
Tournament.
For a registration fee of
Please see Briefs. Page 2B

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then doubled in a run and scored two runs against Lakeland, wtvle Adam

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times, sco red throo runs and drove In oi&gt;e against Lakeland.

OCALA - The Sanford All­
St ara found out what It takes to
be the best In the 1999 Babe
Ruth Baseball Senior State
Tournament on The Villages
Field In the Rotary Sports Com­
plex In Ocala on Saturday.
Sanford had won Its opening
game 12-8 on Friday, which
earned the local 16-10-18 yearold squad the opportunity to
play Sarasota, the defending
Senior State Champions. Satur­
day morning.
It was an opportunity that
they probably would Just as
soon give back.
Sarasota, playing Us first
game after getting a bye In the
first round of the 10-team tour­
nament. hit five home runs,
three by one player alone, and
waltzed to a 17-0 flve-Innlng.
run rule victory over Sanford.
The game started well for
Sanford os the first two batters
made outs.
But the next two batters hit
back-to-back home runs to
Jump-start a three-run Inning
and the rout was on.
Sarasota then added three
more runs to Its lead In the
Please ace Seniors. Page 2B

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Seniors
Continued front Page IB

second Inning on a three-run
home run by Joel (no last game
given), who had hit the drat
home run In the first Inning,
and plated seven runs In the
third Inning, four on a grand
slam by Joel.
Sanford, meanwhile, could do
nothing with the Sarasota
pitching, only getting three
hasc runners the entire game.
After the first five batters had
been retired In order. Brad
Cook reached on an error.
Lazarus Mitchell, who had
three hits In the opening game
vlctoiy. got Sanford's only hit. a
two-out single In the third In­
ning.
The only other local player to
reach
base
was
Chris
Schnieder. who walked with
one out In the fourth lnntng and

Briefs

did manage to get to third base.
Now In the Loser's Bracket
and with their backs to the
wall, the Sanford All-Stars had
to return to the blazing hot field
for an elimination game later
Saturday afternoon
against
Lakeland.
And while the tram did put
up a game effort. In the end the
Lakeland nine stayed alive,
taking advantage of several
Sanford fielding errors to oust
the local squad. 14-9.
Lakeland scored a pair of
runs In the top of the first In­
ning. but Sanford came back to
take the lead with three runs In
the bottom of the first Inning,
Mitchell led ofT with a walk,
stole second and moved over to
third on a wild pitch as Adam
Trank also drew a bases on
balls.

A fter a F r a n k s te a l o f S eco n d .
M itch ell s c o r e d on a g ro u n d e r
to s h o r t by J a y R oland .

Brad Locke, who hit two home
runs on Friday, followed with a
double, giving Sanford runners
on second and third with only
one out.
The next Sanford batter
struck out. but Cook reached
on on enor. scoring both Frank
and Locke.
Lakeland regained the lead In
the top of the second Inning,
plating four runs, two of which
come on a home run with one
out, that put Lakeland ahead to
stay.
Sanford got a run back in the
bottom of the second Inning on
a walk and stolen base by Antlone Anderson and a two-out.
RBI single by Roland.
Lakeland scored two runs In

IB

FISHING TOURNEY
DcI&lt;AND - The Junior
Service League will be
hosting a bass fishing tour­
nament as an official event

of the 1999 Florida Gover­
nor's Cup.
MI proreeds to benefit lo­
cal children's charities.
The tournament will take
place August 2 1 ,1999 at
Crow's Bluff at Ed Stone
Park. Highway 44 In DeLand.
Entry fee Is $75 per boat.
For
entiy
information,
please call (407) 5 3 2 2292.

BASEBALL CLASSIC

GAINESVILLE - Diamond
Sports Park will be hosting
the 1999 Summer Baseball
Classic In Gainesville In
August.
Age divisions for August
6th-and-7th will be 11 &amp;
Under. 13 A Under and 15
&amp; Under.
Age divisions for August
13th-through-15th will be
10 &amp; Under, 12 A Under
and 14 A Under.
Age cut of for both tour­
naments will be August 1,
1999.
Tournament entry fee la

$265 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 capac­
ity.
For more Information call
(352) 331-2345.

Coaches are also needed
so If you are Interested or
have questions call 6965189.

Legion
C m tln M d from Pago IB

with the ‘If necessary* game
being played at A pjn,_.on F ri­
day,
If all three teams are still
alive, two teams with one loss,
the tournament could end on
Thursday or go until late F ri­
day.
Sanford Post 53 Is now 2 8 -9
on the season, but has played
very little of late.
After winning the Firecracker
Tournament championship, the
tram has only gotten tn three
games, winning two of three.
The team tiled to go to Ja c k ­
sonville two weekends ago. but
rains washed out the games.
The team finally got to play
last weekend, with Post 53
splitting a doubleheader with
Vero Beach at Mumni Field.
Sanford has had to come out
of the Loser's Bracket to win
both of tts tournaments, the
team also won Its own Fourth of
July Invitational, losing Its first
game of each tournament and
then coming back to win five
games tn a row.
In the Firecracker Invita­
tional. strong-armed outfielder
Matt Allegra was named the
tournament
Most
Valuable
Player after going 6-for-17, In­
cluding a home run and a dou­
ble. scoring four runs and
driving tn five.
Also
playing
well
were

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CALIFORNIA N A . AS CUSTODI­
AN OR TRUSTEE. • Plemeff and
KENNETH A C O U E . SHERRiE L
C O U E . ROBERT F
BAILEY.
SHARON
BAILEY
R/aia
OatondarRi). I wd ael to toe ngnett
and bad bidder to, cam at V* w t
konl door 01 toe Sammote County
courtoouw to Santord. Samtoola
Cote*y. Ftonda, at 1100 A M . an toa
lito day Ot AUGUST. I99B. toa toh
lowing daaertoad proparty a , m i
torto n u d Final Judgmanl to a*
LOT I . PINE ACRES. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THER EO F AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10.
PAGE 47. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
NOTE PURSUANT TO TH E FA R

pttcher/thlrd baseman Chris
Richardson, who led Sanford In
hitting for the tournament, go­
ing 7-for-9 with1 five doubles,
scoring three runs and driving
tn six and also won a game on
the
mound:
outfielder/first
baseman Chaz Lytle, who was
right behind, going 9-for-18,
Including two triples and a
double, scoring five runs and
driving tn six; and shortstop
Anthony DlFonzo, who went 7for-18. including a double,
scoring five runs and driving In
four.
The strength of the Post 53
squad Is the depth of Its pitch­
ing staff. In addition
to
Richardson, other top hurlers

for Sanford Include Lytle. An­
gelo Petracca. Justin Roberts.
Brian Nielsen. Brandon Haney.
Jeremy Meyers and Mike Ro­
binson.
Sanford Post 53 Is managed
by Rod Fergerson, with Scott
Fergerson and Mike Powers
serving as coaches, and the
team Is made up of Ryan AbelJon.
Matt
Allegra.
Chris
Bachand, Justin Cooper. An­
thony DlFonzo, Brandon Haney,
Chaz Lytle. Jeremy Meyers. Ri­
cardo Montalvo, Brian Nielsen.
Angelo
Petracca.
Chris
Richardson. Ju stin Roberts, Mi­
chael
Robinson. Rich Ro­
driguez, Jose Rosado, Daniel
Sanford and Paulo Silva.

P rep s
Continued from Page IB
offense with a three-run home
run,
while
Oatman
also
homered for San Jose'.
The win was the second big
victory for San Jose' over Westside, as It had clobbered Its
Jacksonville neighbor's 10-2 In
the teams’ first game of the
tournament.
Despite the loss. Westslde Is
not eliminated from post-season
play, and In fact, still has a
chance to advance to the World
Series.
San Jo se’ received the auto­

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Oepufy Ctort
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DEAD. THE UNKNOWN
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GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
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matic bid to the Babe Ruth Prep
Division World Series to be
held
In Tallahassee from
August 21st-through-28th, but
Westslde will be heading to
PurcellvtUe. Virginia for the
Southern Region Playoff starting
on August 6 th.
If Westslde wins the Southern
Regional, they would Join San
Jo se’ In World Series.
Also In the 12-team tourna­
ment were Mtamonte Springs.
Longwood. Winter Haven, Or­
ange Park. Femandlna Beach,
Ft. Pierce. Sarasota and Lees­
burg.

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JANE DOE AS UNKNOWN
TENANTS M POSSESSION
DEFENO ANT|S)
NOTICE O F
FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Purtuant to a Summary Final Judgmanl
c4 h n d o a n datod Jury 19. 1908.
•reared to C M C a m No . JERRY U .
TH O TTEH Ol tot Crate C a u l at too
1&gt;TH Judicial CircuN in and tor
SEMINOLE
County.
Santord.
Florida, I wS aal to tw Ngnatt and
baal M d a r lot cam AT W EST
FRONT DOOR OF TH E COURT­
HOUSE ol toa SEMINOLE County
Courtoouaa located at 301 N PARK
AVENUE to SANFORD. Fbrtda at
11 00 a m. on toa 17m day ot
AUGUST. 1908 toa teaming
daaertoad property aa m i lotto to
•ad Summary Ftoal Judgmanl. to
«Kt
UNIT NUMBER S3 O F INOIAN
RIDGE. PHASE II, A CONDOMINI­
UM. ACCORDING TO TH E DECLA­
RATION TH ER EO F RECORDED
ON MARCH 37.1979 IN O R BOOK
1213, PG 1873. AS AMENDED BY
THAT CERTAIN AMENDMENT TO
DECLARATION O F CONDOMINIUM
OF INOIAN RIDGE A CONDOMINI­
UM. RECORDS0 ON AUGUST IS.
1979 IN O R BOOK 1239. PO 1349.
AS FURTHER AMENDED BY THAT
CERTAIN AMENDMENT TO DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF
INOIAN RIDGE, a CONDOMINIUM,
RECORDED ON JANUARY IS.
1990. IN O fl BOOK 1292. PO 191.
AS FURTHER AMENOEO BY THAT
CERTAIN AMENDMENT TO DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM OF
INOIAN RIDGE A CONDOMINIUM.
RECORDED ON AUGUST 12.1992.
IN O R BOOK 1407. PO 607. AS
FURTHER AMENDED BY THAT

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LARATION OF CONOOUMUM IF
INDIAN RIDGE A CONDOMINIUM,
RECORDED ON OECEMSCR I.
1992. IN O R. BOOK 1424. PO
1733. ANO AS FURTHER AMEND­
ED BY THAT CERTAIN AMENOEMCNT TO DECLARATION OF CON­
DOMINIUM OF INOIAN RlOGE a
CONDOMINIUM, RECORDED ON
JULY 10.1989, N O R. BOCK 1933.
PAGE 130, MX »t THE PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY, FLORIDA (COLLECTIVELY THE
-DECLARATION-)
TO GETHER
WITH A U TENEMENTS. HEREDI­
TAMENTS ANO APPURTENANCES
THERETO BELONING OR M ANY
WAV APPERTAINING. INCLUOING
AN IM X V C E O JiT EHE ST M THE
COMMON ELEMENTS.
Dated total 9ffl day of Jtey. 1999.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Clerk ot toa Croud Cotel
By Dorotoy W Borton
Deputy CWrk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN, P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
BOI S Unrvettey Onva Su m 500
Plantation. FL 33324
(934)2339000
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(toenapei neadng a tpecite accommodaBon to paroepaw m tote procaadng moud contact toa Cterk ol
toa Cacul Court at the SEMINOLE
County Courtoouae at 407-323
4330. not teiet tom aavan day* prior
to toa proceeding II hearing
Impaled. 1 800-935-8771 (TOO) ot
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Puoun Jtey 28. and Augual 4.1999
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The Sanford All-Slam were
managed by Table Frank and

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CASSELBERRY YOUTH
SOCCER LEAGUE

CASSELBERRY •The City
of Casselberry Parks and
Recreation Deportment will
be offering a 10-week
Youth Soccer League be­
ginning on Saturday, Sep­
tember 11th.
Oames will be played on
Saturday’s and all games
and practices will be at Se­
cret Lake Park.
The league Is for both
boys and girls and there
will be two age divisions. 7*
to-9 and 10-to-12.

errant
plck-oft,
allowing
Mitchell to score, and Frank
scored on a single by Roland.
Roland led the Sanford of­
fense. going three-for-four with
four RBI. Also contributing were
Frank (double, single, three
mns scored. RBI), Anderson
(two singles,
three
runs
scored). Mitchell (double, two
runs scored.
RBI),
Locke
(double, run scared) and Cook
(double).
For Us efforts, the Sanford
All-Stars finished seventh In
the Stntc Tournament, on out­
standing feat for a program that
gives players who do not play
American Legion a place to play
and Improve far next year's
high school season.

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350. each team of 3 -5 play­
ers Is guaranteed two tour­
nament games. Prizes will
be awarded to the top four
teams, and participating
teams will receive tickets
for the Orlando Rays/West
Tennessee Diamond Jaxx
game on August 7. The
tournament's championship
game will be played Imme­
diately prior to that even­
ing's Rays/Jaxx game.
For more tournament In­
formation. please contact
Greg Coleman at (407) 6497297. The Florida Wlffle
Ball Association endorses
Wlffle Ball products, but Is
not affiliated with Wlffle
Ball of Shelton. C T .' The
Orlando Rays are the AA af­
filiate of Major League
Baseball's Tampa Bay Devil
Rays.

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the third Inning and three runs
in the fourth inning to make the
score 11-4.
But Sanford did not go easy,
scoring two runs In the fourth
inning.
With one out. Anderson sin­
gled and scored on a double by
Mitchell, who was thrown out
trying to go to third.
Frank followed with another
double and In turn scored on a
single by Roland.
After Lakeland scored Its (Inal
three runs In the top of the
sixth Inning. Sanford answered
with its final three runs In the
bottom of the sixth Inning.
With one out. Anderson again
singled and stole second.
Mitchell reached on an error
and Frank followed with a sin­
gle to score Anderson.
Frank went to second on an

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toa tan Juteote Cecut n and tor

coached by Bill Cleveland and
BUI Cook.
Making up the squad were
Brian Shannls, William Cleve­
land. Terry Green, J.W . Huebner. Chris Schnieder. Lazarus
Mitchell. Bradley Locke. Ja y
Roland. Adam Frank. Miguel
Vegara. Antoine Anderson. Ja-.
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PERSON OCOOCS TO APPEAL A
DECISION MAOS W ITH RESPECT
TO ANY MATTER CONteCERED AT
TH E ABOVE M H TW O OR HEARM O . HE/VHE N I L M E D A VER­
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la toa ptoetel. and Henna
9 Datong, at te. toa dteandanae). i
ate eat on AUGUST 10. 19M. at
II OOata M toa a a « bant doot te toa
Bewunote Cetrty Courthouee 301
K Part Avarua. SateOrd. Ftonda. to
let cateL toa ht-

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TH E C ITY OP BAHPORO. (F l
299-0109)
PERSONS W ITH O ttA S U TlE S
N EIDS40 ASSISTANCE TO PARTKSPATE W A N T O F THESE PRO­
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arc
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O F TH E PUBLIC RECORDS OF
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Bw*ig more KtertorMy daaertoad
at tocaiadc 919 P*h Am
Ptomad u*a tor tod property to «
Dam oath 1 Mery garage and Erect
an I itoty apt and garage.
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Board at MSutanant
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M TH E CM CUTT COURT
O F TH E EIGHTEENTH
COUNTY.
FLORRM .
CIVIL ACTION
C A S E NO.: 9B-1907-CA-14P
ALLIED GROUP
M ORTGAGE COMPANY

Coteffy. F t r l r t ^ B M
^ p
now at haraetwr
Ion toa property, and at a a »
manta, apputonancaa. and Irteaa
now at haratetet a part te toa properly. and M
DATED ON JUy 15.1999.
aa----------JrlJKw aHe----AM ,
CtertteCoul
By Jene E Jeeewc
Aa Deptey Ctert
AAV* 99-1200
NOTICE: Americana W *i
Act
el
1190.
Order No. 97 3 * you
am a pareon wto a dteafttety erne
pate m tore pnocaateng. you am
11 M e l term coal to you, to toe pmvteton te carton Mtwtonro Platea
coraacl C aut Mnwaaeiaon te 301
N. Part Avenue. Suae N301.
Santord. Ftonda 32771. (407)3234330 art. 4227. wtean 2 working
deya te you racapl te t w ncaca M
you art heanng or voced impend,
cal 1000-999-9771.
Pubkm JUy 21.29.1999
DEE-124

M THE CMCLET COURT
OF TH E t(T H JUOtCUU.
M ANO FOR
9IM M OLE COURTY

juRHOCRORontmoM

C A M N O 9 H 47S C A -1A P
PRINCIPAL RESOENTIAL
MORTGAGE. Inc.

vs.

MARJORIE MACBETH.

tektor FnandaNp Tnat te
1997 and UNKNOWN
BENEFCIARIES OF THE
FRIENDSHIP TRUST OF
19»7and JEFFREY
MACBETH. mdMdtetey
and aa euoce*aor Truatee
Tlute 0(1997 and SUSAN R.
PETTTO, beneteaary of The
Frtandtekp Trual te 1997:
tete.
NOTICE OF
Novca a hereby ghran toaL pu•uam to toat Fmte Judgmanl te
Foractoaura dated Jtey IS. 1999,and
entered to cut caw number 98147BCA-14-P te toa Cvcu* Cout te
toa llto JufcW Cacuff m and tor
Sammote Couey. Ftonda, wharten
PRINCIPAL RESIDENTIAL MORT­
GAGE. IN C . W Plane* and MAR­
JORIE UAC8ETH. in d iv id u a l l y
ANO AS TR USTEE
UNDER
FRIENOSHP TRUST OF 1997, t br­
ing and at imknown parkea darning
by. t r o t h mdar and agamal toa
above named (Mandated) who are
not known to be dead or aOve.

M THE CMCUTT COURT
MORTGAGE CORPORATION.
kVa MAROARETTEN 9
COMPANY. 94C,

ANDREW J. CHRISTMAN,
JANS D O C WIN te A FO R C W J
CtM B TM A N ; and UFBtNOWN
TEHANT&amp;OW NCRS.
NO TICE OF ACTION
TO ANDREW J CHRISTMAN
And a i pdrtwe daffimg emmte by.
R ough umtot aragmwl
ANOREW X CHRISTMAN
and at panaa hairing a
ham any ngya, w t. or I
property harem (
LAST KNOWN AOORE99
•324 9HORT LEAF COURT.
afo fk a. a s m s
YOU ARE NOTIf If 0 tool m I

LO T T . BEAR LAKE FOREST,
ACCORDING TO
THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO N PUtT
BOOK 23. PAGE1 70 A M ) 71. PUB­
LIC RECOROS OP 91M MOLE
COUNTY. FLE3ROA.
and having a
9624 Short Late Cout
Apopka, a 32701
ret you and you
to eerm an ongmte te
detenaaa. 4 m y am toa
Coteity Ctort te aea Coui
30 daya bom toa Im data te
pubacaaon. and to eerm a copy an
piamatra Anomwy. Dougtea U .
Barm, te toa Law Fmn te MASON 9
ASSOCIATES. P A . whom
k 17737 U S. lagmwey 19
300.
Mangrove
r. Ftortda 33794. rwtom X
te daw te pubacaa dafatet ate ba
you tor toa mate
damendeq m toa compramt
Deled Jtey 23. 1999
AURYANNE MORSE
AS CLERK OF THE COURT
Sy-RutoKmg
Aa Deputy Clark
In accordance wan toa Amancana
A ct paraona ate)
neartng a ipaaal accom­
modation to pamepaw h fee procaartng ahould contact court
Adnunteraaon te tatophana ruttoar
1-407.323-4330, not Mar toon ammo
(7) daya prior to toa procaadmg. N
heanng enpaaed. (TO O ) 190D9698771. or \torca (V) 1 900-9390770.
via Ftonda Relay Service
Maeon 4 Aaeocwte*. P A
17737 US 19 Norte,
Su n 300
O aarwatar. FL 33794
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(727)338-3900
Pubam Jtey 29. and Auguet 4. IBM
DEE 133
IN TH E ORCUTT COURT
OF THR I ITH JUDICIAL
CMCUTT. IH ANO FOR
9EM NO L1 COUNTY,
n o ta n a
C A M N O 99-90DCA14-P
FIRST INDIANA BATIK.
va
KURT A ORABER.
• Lte.

«a

0AVX3 B ANDERSON,
te a l.

C A M NO j 99-1M7 CA 14
C H A M MANHATTAN
MORTGAGS CORFORAmON.

4

NOTICE OF SALE
Nonce la hereby given toeL purtuant to a Final Judgmanl ot
Foractoaura at Order dated Ady IS.
1999. amarad In C M Caaa Number
9B-1907-CA-14-P. In toa Circuit
Court tor SEMINOLE County.
Florida, wherein ALLIED GROUP
M ORTGAGE COMPANY tt the
PUinad. and d a v io B ANDERSON,
at te. am toa Defendant*. I wte tat
toa property m u le d In SEMINOLE
Caudy. Florida, daaertoad u
Lot 99. DEER RUN. U M T 12-B.

recorded In Plat Booh 37. Pago 82.
ol toa Pubkc Recorde ol Sammota
County. Florida.
« piAtec late, to toa Nghoat and boat
coder, tor cateL aa toa Weet Front
Door, 301 North Part Avenue.
Santord. Florida, at 1100 am. on toa
19to day ot AUGUST 1889
Dated: Juty 13.1999
Warvanne iMotMi
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Dorothy W. Bolton
Wteam M. Qoteon 9 AuoceM t
1230 South Myrtle Avenue.

Ihnto 103

Ctearwatef. Ftanda 33739-3445
Tn accordance wkh toa American*
wan Owaoaiea* Act, paraorw m need
01 a tpwdal accommodation to per
Bcpele n tori procaadmg inaA w*hIn (evert (7) day* prior to any proOffice ot toa Court. 301 N. Part
Avenue.
Seminole
County
Coutoouaa. Santord. FL 32771, totophona (407)323-4330. TOO 1000933-9771 or 1-800-933-8770 via
Florida Relay Service-.
Pubkalt Jtey 29. and Auguet 4.1999
DEE-191

i; UNKNOWN BENEFICIA­
RIES OF THE FRIENDSHIP TRUST
OF 1997. JEFFREY M ACBETH,
INOIVIDUALLY ANO AS SUCCES­
SOR TR USTEE UNOER Th e
FRIENDSHIP TR UST O F 1997,
SUSAN R PETITO. BENEFICIARY
OF THE FRIENDSHIP TR UST OF
1997. team Defendant!*), I « e M l
to toe h g e d and boat Ladder lor
cam te too watt bant door te toa
Sammote County courtoouae m
Santord. Sammola County. Ftonda,
« 1100 AM . on toa 19th day te
AUGUST. 1999. toa knowing
daaertoad properly a* w t torto m
tatd Fmte Judgment, to ant
LOT 91. IAKEW OCO AT THE
CROSSINGS
UNIT
FOUR,
ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 3d
THROUGH 30. IN TH E PUBLIC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES
A C T YOU ARE ADVISED THAT
THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEM PT­
ING TO COLLECT A DEBT ANO
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
WILL BE USED FOR THAT PUR­
POSE
Dated me l&amp;to day te Jtey. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
Clark te Cirtul Court
By Dorothy W. Bohan
Deduty Clark
COOIUS 3 STAWiARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suite 430
Temp*. Ftonda 3M07
TELEPHONE (913) 877 BOOB
CAS 18801883
Ptertth. Jtey 28. and August 4 . 19P9
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NOTICE O F
FORECLOEURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pteeuanf u an Order or Final Judgmanl
•namd m Corn No. 99-90DCA 14-P
ol toa Circuit Court ol era 19to
Judtoial Circtel m and tor SEMINOLE
County. Florida, wharam FIRST
INOIANA BANK. Plamtet, and KURT
A ORABER. e i a l. are defendant*.
I ate f t to toa lughatt Utoar tot
cam at toa Waal From Door te toa
Sammota County Courthouw.
Sardotd. Ftonda. te toa hour te 11 DO
am . on toa I9to day te AUOUST.
1999. the toaowmg da(creed proper
V
Lot 12. Haronwood te Carlton,
according to toa Plat thereof a*
recorded m Plat Booh 42. Pagaa 94
torougn 97. nctoeive. Pubac Recorde
te Sammota County. Ftonda.
DATEO ton ISto day te Jtey. 1999.
Maryann* Mona
Clark Circtel Court
By Dorothy W. Bokon
Deputy Ctort
ROGER D BEAR. P A
PO. Boa 4993
Orlando. FL 32802
Anorney* tor Purntel
it you am a pareon wiin a deeCakry
who need* any armmmnrtohnn to
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                    <text>TUESDAY
March 23. 1999
91st Year. A o. 149
(407) 3222611
Sanford. FL
5 0

Serving

Weather

Sanford. Casselberry,
Like Mary, Longwvod,
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Seminole County

l*artly Cloudy
High: 81
Low: 56

Since 1008

Block party on
Magnolia offers
plenty of food &amp;
smiles

□ INSIDE
W ilt * w rite s abou t
rash o f Crimea In M l. Dora,
please see Page BA.

□BRIEFLY
th e M t jr o f a black fem ale
at 03 Lake M onroe T errace
w ithin the Sanford M ousing
A u th ority M onday at about 9
a.m . S an ford p o lice b elieve
the w om an died o f n atu ral
cau ses, althou gh th e In vesti­
gation la on -goin g, accordin g
to A ctin g C h ief Ray Bronson.
P olice are not releasin g the
w om an's nam e u n til the
fam ily can b e n otified .

W h o A m o n g Stu dents In
A m erican J u n io r C olleges
•rill In clu de th e nam es o f 22
stu den ts from S em in ole
C om m u nity C ollege w ho
h ave been selected a s n a ­
tion al ou tstan din g cam pus
leaders. S tu den ts nam ed
th is ye a r from SC C a te:
J en n ifer L Baas. Phytha A .
Brock. V in cen t D. B u tler.
Joan n a M. C u rry, N an cy M.
: D riscoll, Lori F. Fraley.
.-O lnlne M. B an co. Thaddeua
* H unt. Lynn J . Jalow aky.
■K im berly S. J efcoa t. D eb o ­
rah M . M ahl. P ete T .
; M cKenna. Joshu a L. M u r­
dock. D oroth y M . R oberson,
S teph an ie N. Rom an. T racy
R- Rosa. J en n ifer L. Schott.
A llen T . S hcneftcld. C orey S.

ach ievem en t, service to the
com m u n ity, lea d ersh ip In
ex tra cu rricu la r a ctiv itie s
and poten tia l fo r contin u ed
succ ess. T h ey Join a grou p
o f stu den ts from m ore than
1.000 In stitu tion s o f h igh er
learn in g In th e 50 states, the
D istrict o f C olu m bia and ,
several foreign n ations. O u t­
stan d in g stu den ts h ave been
honored In th e ann u al d ir e c ­
tory sin ce 1906.

A a m a l O ptin g Plan t Sale
w ill be h eld S atu rday and
Sunday from 9 a.m . to 5
P-m . A dm ission Is free.
Th ere w ill b e a va riety o f
ven dors. In clu din g n u rseries,
trop ical plants, and Florida
n ative plants. A n A ntiqu e
O arden T ool E xh ib it w ill be
disp layed In th e Leu H ouse
M useum . A dm ission Is free
to th e G ardena and proceeds

a t th e Bom bay B icycle C lub,
525 East A ltam on te D rive In
A ltam on te S prin gs, on S at­
u rday a t 11:30 a.m . Th e
qost, in clu din g lu nch, la 910.
F o r m ore In form ation, co n ­
tact Leighsah Jon es a t (407)
3 65 -0620 .

□Q U O TE

T h e r o b b e d th at
sm ile s s te a ls
so m e th in g fro m
th e th ief."

C e n ts

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

M a jo rity
supports
kitchen in
historic
district

C le a n u p
nets
b iz a r r e

STAFF WHITER
SANFORD
V o lu n teers
d iscovered
tw o
phone
booths, a safe, the tail-en d o f
a car. batteries, a m o to rcy ­
cle. a bathtub, a co m m ercia l
w ashing m achine, and m any
bottles and can s In the S i.
Joh n s R iver an S atu rday.
"Som e o f the b ottles are re
from the n lckle pop days,*
BUI O raf. a spokesm an fo r
the St. Johns R iver W ater
M anagem ent D istrict, said.
T h e r e 's ju st a ll kinds o f
garbage th at's been there for
aw h ile.*
M ore
than
3 6 5 ,0 0 0
pounda o f trash w ere p ick ed
up
by
5,900
vo lu n teers
du rin g the fo u rth annual S t
Joh n s R iver C lean u p on S at­
u rday.
T h e re 's a tlll ton s m o re
garbage ou t th ere.”
O ra f
•ak l. T h e s e rivers shou ldn't
b e ou r du m ping grou n d.*
N early 1,000 p eople volu n ­
teered
from
S em in ole
C ounty, com pared to 0 1 0
cou nty volu n teers at last
yeBa B
r'sB W SBt.W pJoh
ns
B
W B
Rhrer
Cleanup.
V olu n teers
In
Sem inole C ou n ty -co llected
m ore than 50.000 pounds o f
trash S atu rday, com pared to
31.000 la st y e a r.
M any o f th e
S em in ole
C ou nty volu n teers w ere B oy
Scouts. O lri Scouts. Cub
S cou ts, and B row n ie T roop s,
ran gin g In age from atx to
10. School. c M c and en vi­
ron m en tal grou ps a lso p a r­
ticipated In th e cleanu p.
"W e're tryin g to focu s at­
ten tion on the p rob lem ,*

O ra f said. *A atx o r seven
ye a r old Idd can take p rid e
that th ey helped d e a n up
the river, and th ey w ill trea t
th e rivers and lakes and
stream s w ith a lot o f r e ­
a p e d .*
~
T h e on ly dow n-side to tka
large turnout o f volu n teers
in S em in ole C ou nty la that
th e cou nty w ill need to s p e ­
cia l ord er addition al T -sh irts
fo r the volu nteers. O ra f said.
T h e y w ere ex p ectin g 7 0 0
volu n teers.*. aakL -Sem inole
C ou nty fo r ou t-stripped th e ir
expectation s.
R unning out
o f T -sh irts la a good prob lem
to h ave.”
V olu n teers
also
handpu lled thousands o f pounds

Lost man surfaces
after canoe trip
LONQW OOD
S em in ole
C ou nty S h e riffs d ep u ties y e s ­
terd ay rescu ed a 4 7 -y ea r-o ld
m an w ho w as lost overn igh t on
th e L ittle W ekiva Rhrer.
•A ccordin g
to
s h e riffs
spokesperson D eanna B row n.
Roy E dw ard B ow ling w ent c a ­
n oein g w ith a fem ale com pan ­
ion a t 11 a.m . Sunday.
Brow n said th e tw o had been
d rin kin g at tap alard th e ir boat
at about 3 p.m . A fter both
sw am safely to shore, th e

SANFORD - W hen C om m ls
slon er-elect A A . ‘ M ac* M cC Ia
nahan takes o ffice A p ril 0. a
m ajority o f th e com m ission ers
w ill be in su pport o f the re s ­
taurant/soup
Idtchen
that
Sem inole
vo lu n teer
E n ter­
prises Is planning to open In
the h istoric district.
C om m issioners W h ltry E ck ­
stein and V elm a W illiam s su p­
port plana b y S em in ole V olu n ­
teer E n terprises to open a restaurant/soup k itch en at 4 07
W . Fourth S treet.
W illiam s,
Eckstein and M cC lanahan w ill
farm a m ajority block on th e
com m ission that su pport th e
p ro je c t.
Eckstein said he su pports
Jean M etis, execu tive d ire c to r
o f S em in ole V olu n teer E n ter­
prises. 100 p ercen t.
T h e m ajority o f the p eop le
she h elps are In need.* E ck­
stein said.
TO od* forbid
* *
that
T h e F rien d ly C ity.
. turn Its bock on p eople In th e
d ty w ho are In m o d .™
M cClanahan aald he sup«ta
th e
rvataurant/aoup
tch en.
*1 don’t b elieve It's crea tin g
the
problem ,*
M cC lanahan
•aid. *W eV c got lo m ake su re
th ere's p roper secu rity. Som e
p eople m ay abuse food p r o ­
gram s. but you can 't p en alise
90 percen t o f the people who

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need h elp becau se som e abuse
It.*
M etis aald ahe w ill w ork
w ith Sanford p olice to en su re

Senator assists with arrest

a lleged ly loot his shoes a^d
w as too In toxicated to hike.
O nce reach in g
th e Saba]
Point area o f the L ittle W ekiva
R iver a t 7 p.m ., she n o tified
dep u ties and the fire d ep a rt­
m ent that B ow ling w as s till out
on the river.
Brown aald that d ep u ties
and
th e
fire
d ep artm en t
searched w ithou t su ccess until
2:30
a.m ..
resu m in g
th e
search at 6 a.m . M onday. Russ
M o n tcrief o f K a tie's Landing
(w h ere th e cou ple rented th e

County expected to O k
$10,000 for conference
center study
SEM INO LE C O U N TY • In hfc
ch airm an 's
rep ort
today.
S em in ole
C ou nty
C om m is­
sion er C arlton H en ley la e x ­
pected to In clu de a 9 1 0 ,0 0 0
proposal fo r fu n ding o f a study
fa r a city/ cou n ty co n feren ce
cen ter on the San ford w a te r­
fron t.
*O ur fu n ding th e co n feren ce
cen ter stu dy la p a rt o f a m u lti­
step process to get a ll th e
num bers needed fo r a co n fer*
? * } tcr,M fa o n la aald to ­
day. B efore spen din g m illion s
o f d ollars, it Is pru dent to

•pend 910.000 to b e certa in
•b o u t everyth in g."
A s fa r as M orris Is co n ­
cern ed, Sanford la th e a p p ro ­
p riate site fo r th e co n feren ce
cen ter. A lthou gh h e had e a r ­
lie r favored an 1-4 site in
M ary, h e aays th ere is an ad­
van tage to ch oosin g S an ford
becau se Lake M ary’s plan ned
cen ter Is n ot large enough.
T h e r e are oth er advan tages
to both aides." M orris aald.
“B ut th e fake fron t proposal
m eets everyon e's n eed s." T h e
cou n ty la exp ected to even tu ­
a lly fu n d 940 0,QQO to th e
b u ild in g o f the co n feren ce
ce n te r.

Oraham cited
50 re cen t
h eroin death s In th is area as
the reason to In ten sify th e e f­
fort. Th e sen ator too k tim e
follow in g th e search to apeak
w ith C app etta's n eigh bors and
allay th eir co n cern s.

because

A ccordin g to n eigh b or M i­
ch ael W d as, w ho kvea d ia g o ­
n ally beh in d C appetta’a San­
dalw ood W ay hom e, th e h m tty’s trou bles ru n d eep er than
th is m ost recen t arrest. Cappetta'a w ife D iane Is a lleg e d ly
servin g tim e h erself.
A ccordin g to D eanna B row n,
the s h e riff a p u blic In form ation

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PoiLiIClElLog ----------- 1 OBITUARIES
the Inlbninu rr/xiriN wen’ tvmplhl tram the
Seminole County Sheriff's (lifter for Inehlents
ir/mrUst through Mnreh 22

B A TT E R Y / D O M E S TIC V IO L E N C E
A LT A M O N T E S P R IN G S , March 21, I2 :lfi p.m., Orient a A v e ­
nue. J rffrey L. Douglas, DOLi 10/12/70, was arrested by Alla in o iilr Springs Poller D epartm ent oflterrs. charged with
Domestic V iolence (Matters’),
LAKE M A R Y . March 21, 0:14 p.m.. Krgal I’o liitr T e rra c e ,
Krl&lt; Richard Reillak. DOM 1/1 1/00. was arrested try S em i­
nole County S h erlirs olTlrrrs. charged with Mattery.
SAN FO RD . March 21. 1:20 a.m.. L ik e Avenue. W alla ce
Jerom e Crum lty, DOM 4/21/55, was arrested by Sanlord P o ­
lice Departm ent officers, charged with Mattery (D om estic
V iolen ce).
SAN FO R D . March 20. 12:54 a.m., French Avenue, Ronald
Thom as Holland, DOM 10/14/55, w as arrrsted by Sanford
Poller Departm ent officers, charged with Mattery (D om estic
Violence). Kidnap (Dom estic) und Murglary to Conveyance *
Assault / Mattery during Murglary.
SAN FO R D . March 20. 0:10 p.m.. Rosenherry L in e. D onnie
Phillip Mims. DOM 10/14/55, was arrested by S em in ole
County Sherltrs officers, charged with Aggravated Assault
(D om estic Violence) and Throw ing a Deadly M issile Into an
O ccupied Dwelling.
W IN T E R S P R IN G S . March 20. 10:10 p.m.. Perth Court. J a c ­
queline R. Schllckelser, DOM 8/3/45. was arrested by W in ter
Springs Police Departm ent officers, charged with D om estic
Maltrrv and False Imprisonment.
W IN T E R 8 P R IN O S . March 21. 1:03 a.m., San Miguel S treet.
Vincent John Murkley. DOM 6/15/68, was arrested try W inter
Springs Poller Departm ent officers, charged with Mattery
IDom estlc V iolen ce).

DRUGS

ALTAMONTE

SPRINGS. March 20. 2:30
p m .. M agnolia
S lie e l, Juanita "U til* Shorm o. DOM 8/10/04. was arrested by
Sem inole County Shertirs officers, charged with Possession of
Cannabis -• l-r*s than 20 O iam s.
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS. March 20. 2:30
p.m .. M agnolia
Street. Nathaniel Eugene Harris, DOM 4/18/80, was a rrested
by Sem inole County Shertirs officers, charged with l*ossesslon nl Cannabis -• l-ess than 20 Gram s and Resisting Arrest
without Violence.
ALTAMONTE
SPRINOB, March 20. 2:30
p.m.. M agnolia
S lie rt, K.m be George (a.k.a, Karerm Thom as). DOM 10/4/70,
was arrrsted by Sem inole County S h rrlirs ofllcers. ch arged
with Possession o f Cannabis — Over 20 Gnims. Possession of
Cannabis with Intent to Sell. Cultivation of Cannabis and Possession o f D m g Paraphernalia.
ALTAMONTE
SPRINOB, March 20. 2:30
p m .. M agnolia
Street. Francis Jared Francois, DOM 10/0/63. was arrested
l&gt;y Sem inole County Sherltrs olflrrnt, charged with P osses­
sion of Cannabis — O ver 20 Grams. Possession of Cannabis
with Intent to Sell. Cultivation o f Cannabis and l*ossesslou of
Drug Paraphernalia.
ALTAMONTE SPRINOB. March 21. 3:08 a.m.. Plumosa A v e ­
nue. Allyn F. Selther, DOM 4/3/50. w as arrested liy Sem inole
County Sherltrs ohlerrs. charged with Possession o f Drug
Paraph ernalia.
CASSELBERRY. March 20. 2:50 p.m., Lyman Road. Alp by
Edward Parson. DOM 9/27/56. was arrested try Sem inole
County SherKTs officers, charged with l*ossesslon / Use o f
D m g Paraphernalia.
LAKE MARY, March 19, 7:22 p.m.. Highland Court. L iu rte
Ann Germano. DOM 1/1/81. was nrrested by S em in ole
County Sherltrs ofllreni. charged with l*ossesslon o f Drug
Paraphernalia.
LAKE MARY, March 21, 12:50 a.m.. Lake View Avenue. W il­
liam Marshall 'L e e ‘ Conway, DOB 6/25/78. was arrested by
L ik e Mary I’o llrc Departm ent officers, charged with I’ossesslou / Use o f Drug Paraphernalia.
LONOW OOD, March 20, 11:45 a.m.. Sandalwood W ay, D on ­
ald Patrick “ Don" Cappetta. DOB 9/25/51, was arrested by
Sem inole County SherlfTs officers, charged with Side o f Con­
trolled Substance -- Heroin. Possession o f Heroin with Intent
to Sell / Distribute and Possession / Use o f D m g P a ra p h er­
nalia.
OVIEDO. March 20, 2:58 p.m.. Klngsbrtdgc Drive, Shawm
McFaul Hilda. DOM 5/1/80. was arrested by Sem inole
County SherlfTs officers, charged with Possession o f Cunnabts.
OVIEDO, March 21. 3:44 p.m., Lakr Charm Cirrle. Valertr J.
Ilu eskrn . DOM 5/26/54. was aiTested by Oviedo Police D e ­
partment officers, charged with D m g Possession and Drug
E qu ipm ent.
SANFORD, March 20. 2:47 p.m.. South Orlando Drive. Steven
Dwayne Mort. DOM 6/13/62, wus arrested by Sanford Police,
charged with Possession o f Cannabis - Less than 20 Gram s
and Possession o f D m g Paraphernalia.
SANFORD, March 20. 9:55 a.m.. Orlando Drive. T om eek a
Renee Bethel. DOM 1/23/75, was arrested by Sanford Police,
charged with Possession o f a Controlled Substance, Unlawful
i ’osscsslun o f Prescription Form and O btaining C on trolled
Substance by Fraud.
SANFORD, Murch 19. 5:10 p.m.. 25th Street, Richard Lee
Russo (a.k.a. Rick Fllllnger). DOM 12/29/53. was arrested by
Sem inole County SherlfTs officers. charged with Sale o f a
Controlled Substance /Heroin and Trafficking In a C on trolled
Substance / Hydrocodonc 14.
SANFORD. March 19. 5:10 p.m.. 25th Street. Teri Lynn En*
dlcott (a.k.a. Teri Fllllnger), DOM 10/28/59, was arrested by
Sem inole County S h eriffs officers, charged with Sale o f a
Controlled Substance /Heroin and Trafficking In a C ontrolled
Substance over 4 Grains.
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ALTAMONTE BPRINOS, March 22,

1:58 a.m.. State Road
436. Susan Grace Gatch. DOB 10/24/56, was arrested by
Sem inole County SherlfTs officers, charged with DUI and R e ­
sist / Oppose / Obstruct Officer without Violence.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, March

19. 10:56 a.m.. State Road
436. Cynthia Allison Parr, DOB 7/28/63. was arrested by
Florida H ighway Putrol ofllcers, charged with DUI.
CHULUOTA March 21, 1:16 a.m.. State Road 419. Kevin Kyle
Kelly. DOM 9/10/75, w as arrested by Sem inole County S h er­
lfTs olllcrra, charged with DUI, Possession o f Cannabis — Less
than 20 Gnim s and Possession o f D m g Paraphernalia.
CHULUOTA March 19. 6:36 p.m.. Lake Mills (toad, Nancy
Ntswonder Mace. DOM 4/26/45, was arrested by S em in ole
County SherlfTs officers, charged with DUI.
LONOWOOD, March 21. 1:26 a.m., State Road 600, Joseph
Clyde Gordon. DOM 12/12/65. was arrrsted by Sem inole
County SherlfTs officers, charged with Driving W id e Intoxi­
cated -- Damage to Person / Property and Possession of
M arijuana.
LONOWOOD, March 19, 7:42 p.m.. State Road 600, Joseph.
Sheri Lee Sawyer, DOM 5/12/65, was arrested by S em in ole
County SherlfTs officers, charged with DUI and Driving W h ile
Inloxlcated — Dam age to Person / Property.
OVIEDO, Murch 21. 3:53 a.m,. Location Uncor\flrmcd, D aryl
W ayne Ely, DOM 11/19/61, was arrested by Sem inole County
SherlfTs officers, charged with DUI und O perating a M otor
Veh icle with a Suspended Driver's License.

G ERALD G. C A N A D A
Gerald G. C ollado. 62. o f VIhlen Rd.. Sanford, died Sun­
day. March 21. 1999. Bom In
Enterprise, Fin., on January
23. 1937. h r w as ;t drywall In­
staller and com m ercial fish ­
erm an. lie wits a m em ber of
the Church o f Jesus Christ of
L it t e r Day Saints.
Survivors
Include
fiance,
Hetty Silvers o f Sanford; son,
Darrell
Canada
o f D r L in d ;
daughters,
Lu tra
Canada
Colem an nl D eL tn d and Peggy
Canada Rice o f H rooksvllir:
step-sons. Clllfortl Rncqtte and

Donald Rocqur of. Oitkhlll and
Fred R orfp ir o f Deiauid; sister.
Cnrrhte C rawford o f DeHary
and brother. C h ester Canada
of Port Isabella. Tex. He had
10 gran dch ildren .
Arrangem ents by Brinson Fit
iteral Home. Sanford.
T A N IA LO LA CONRAN
Tania Lola Conran, Infant,
Pearl Krwtd. W inter Springs,
died W ednesday. March
17.
1999. She wits it Christian.
Survivors Include mother. L irralne
Conran
of
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officer,
thane
C appetta
ts
serving tim e for Violation ol
Proballon, possibly on drunk
driving charges. W eiss said
that
the
couple's
teen a ge
daughter.
Donlelle.
is currrn tly slaving with friends lu
W esi V irginia, telling him she
Tm d to get away before singo! caught u p * "Hie 7 -year-old
Devon, home with tils dad at
the lim e ol the iiltest, ts In tile
custody of family m em tjcrs. lie
allegedly told E slln ger that he
had mil yet eaten that " ’ rim ­
ing mid the sh rill! then took
him to a nearby fast food r e s ­
taurant to eat Ireforr being
taken to family m em bers.
Other uelghlwirs alleged that
Cap|M-ttu Is claim ing d lsa b lllly
and nol working. A ccordin g to
W eiss, "lie used to set up
events at stadiums.*
Mast
nrlghhors said lh.it C appetta
tiad been retiring a room to a
couple
and Dial
the
man
moved out a few days before
the arrest. Die wom an, who
rem ained In the
home, was
not present during the arrest.
The arrest followed an Inten­

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Continued from Page 1A
boat), also Joined the search
and
successfully
located
Howling on an Island along the
W rklva River. Th e canoe, how ­
ever. becam e
hung up on
branches and had to be pulled
out by deputies.
According lo Brown, when
Invesllgalnrs questions B ow l­
ing about the events o f the c a ­
noe trip, the details did not
match the ones given by lliifem ale
com panion.
When
uskrd Ids nam e, he gave a fic ­
titious name o f Jam es Patrick
Ncurock. a false social security
num ber and date o f birth.
W hen Investigators obtained
his wallet from the wom an's
ear. they learned his true
Identity
und that
be
was
wanted out o f Alachua County
for a m isdem eanor warrant for
w riting bad cheeks. The wallet
also contained credit cards,
reported stolen last O ctober,
with Bowling's father's nam es
on them |Ed Bolin). A ccord in g
to Brown. Bowling hud Ids
nam e legully changed from
Bolin.
Brown said that because he
provided fictitious Inform ation
to the deputies. Bowling was
charged with O bstruction by
Disguise und wtlh Possession
o f Stolen Credit Cards. Bulb
charges
are
m isdem eanors.

sive Investigation which
inilu d ed three purchases liy an
u ndercover Sem inole C ou nty
deputy.

JACK RAY
Jack Ray, 82. O range Mlvd..
L ik e Monroe, died Tu esday
March 16. 1999.
Horn S ept.
I. 1910 In Kincaid. W. Va.. he
m oved to Central Florida In
1958. Rev. Ray w as a retired
coal minor. He was a m e m b e r
o f L ik e M onroe Chapel.
Rev. Ray was one o f the
founding Pastors at L ik e .M o n ­
roe Chapel.
Survivors Include wife, Z rlla
!.. Ray. L ik e M onroe:
son.
Roger Ray. Altam onte S prin gs:
son. Gary R ty. L ik e M onroe
son. David R ty. L ik e M onroe:
1-orrulne
daughter.
Linda
Hanley. L ik e Monroe; d a u g h ler.
June
Mays,
San ford:
Mr Q u een ,
brother.
Eddie
Pagr. W . Va.: 14 grandehll
dren. 26 great-gran dch ildren.
Hrtsson Funeral Home. San­
ford. lu ch argr o f a rra n g e­
m ents.
ELIN O R M E LIS S A PE D R IC K
Elinor Melissa Pedrick, 74.

[fun er als
CANADA. GERALD O.
I nner.il si-rvlt es (or Mr ( .m.nl,i
will lie Wednesday (3/24/991 at 3
l&gt; in
lo the Hrtsson Funeral
(im pel. Interment will follow in
Enterprise Evergreen Cemetery,
Enterprise, with military honors.
Friends may call at die funeral
home Tuesday from 6 lo H p til, III
addition to tils children. Gerald ts
also survived try hts fiance. Hetty
Slivers ol Sanford, BRISSON FU­
NERAL HOME. 322 2131. S\N
FORD. IS IN CHARGE OF SEKV
ICES.
LANOLEY, WILLIAM F.
Mass of Christian burial will be
celebrated for William F. Langley.
Tuesday 13/23) at 4 p.m. In All
Sails Catholic Church with Rev.
t i Richard Trout. Celchranl. Inlermrul will logoning In All S ails
Calhotlc Cernclery. BRISSON FU­
NERAL HOME 322 2131. S\N
FORD. IS IN CHARGE OF SERV­
ICES

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SANFORD AREA
WARECO 110 N FRENCH AVE
AMI FOODS 3 1 6 S FRENCHAVE
MERITA 505 S FRENCH AVE
STATE MARKET 1450 S FRENCH AVE.
FAMOUS RECIPE 1905 S FRENCH AVE.
GOLDEN LAMB 2101 S FRENCH AVE.
BIGOIP 2439 S. FRENCH AVE
RIB RANCH 2545 S FRENCH AVE
GATE 1800 S FRENCH AVE
HARDEES 2506 S FRENCH AVE
KWIK STOP 301 S FRENCH AVE
EXXON 101 S FRENCH AVE
WINN DIXIE 1514 S FRENCH AVE.
CACTUS BOB S 1566 S FRENCH AVE
MCDONALDS 112 S FRENCH ST
LIQUOR STORE 1303 S. SANFORD AVE.
SANFORD CT. 3301 S. SANFORD AVE
LAUNDROMAT 2986 SANFORD AVE
CITY HALL 300 N. PARK AVE.
SUPER D'SCOUNT 2473 S- PARK AVE.
TRAILER PARK 2545 PARK AVE.
RACK 1st ST. &amp; PARK AVE.
MARINA HOTEL 530 N PALMETTO AVE
POST OFFICE 221 N PALMETTO AVE
WILLOW TREE 205 E 1st ST
COLONIAL ROOM 115 E 1st ST.
FAMILY OOLLAR 413 E 1st ST
TRU-VALUE 503 E. 1st ST
SEM CO COURT HOUSE 301 N PARK AVE
PHILLY EXPRESS 209 W. 1st ST.
SEMINOLE T0WNE CENTER 200 T0WNE CENTER CIR
STEAK &amp; SHAKE 40 SEMINOLE TOWNE CENTER
ABC LIQUOR 2885 S. HWY 17-92
E-Z ONE DISCOUNT 2707 S ORLANDO DR
MELS DINER 3221 S. ORLANDO DR
SCMLOTZSKYS 2904 S ORLANDO OR.

SHENANDOAH VILLAGE 4220 S ORLANDO DR
BUDGET INN 3200 S ORLANDO OR
MARINERS VILLAGE 3320 S ORLANDO OR
DENNYS 3771 S ORLANDO DR
MCDONALDS 3785 S ORLANDO DR.
RAYMOND FURNITURE 2670 ORLANDO DR.
QUINCYS 2935 ORLANDO DR.
FOOD UON 3121 ORLANDO DR.
SHONEYS 3150 ORLANDO DR
SONNYS B-B-Q 3506 ORLANDO DR.
BRIDGEWATER APTS 500 W. AIRPORT BLVD
SANDALWOOD CONDOMINIUMS 110 AIRPORT BLVD
ST0NEBR00K APTS 1000 AIRPORT BLVD.
SCC BUILDING V ’00 WELDON BLVD.
SCC BUILOING A 100 WELDON BLVD
SAILPOINT APTS 401 W SEMINOLE BLVD.
REGATTA SHORES 2335 W SEMINOLE BLVD
CENTRAL FL REG HOS 1401 W SEMINOLE BLVD
(EMERGENCY)
CENTRAL FL REG. HOS. 1401 W SEMINOLE BLVD.
(MAIN)
TWELVE OAKS RV6300W . SR 46
DENNYS 4650 W SR 46
SUPER 8 MOTEL 1-4 &amp; W SR 46
COUNTRY GENERAL 4000 E SR 46
CRACKER BARREL 200 HICKMAN DR
MCDONALDS 150 HICKMAN DR
TOWN &amp; COUNTRY 5355 ORANGE BLVD
VIV0N AS PIZZA 2477 PARK AVE. &amp; 25lh
ACE HARDWARE 207 E. 25th ST.
DOLLAR GENERAL 7542 STATE ST.
5EMIN0LE COUNTY JAIL 212 BUSH BLVD
KATIES COVE WEKIVA PARK DR
CARRIAGE COVE 500 CARRIAGE COVE WAY
PINE RIDGE 1718 PINE RIDGE RD
CEOAR CREEK 2450 HARTWELL AVE.
GEORGIA ARM S 2600 GEORGIA AVE.
LAKE MARY AREA
REFLECTIONS PLAZA 520 LAKE MARY BLVD.
DALTON PLACE APTS.13411 LAKE MARY BLVD
CAFE SORRENTO 227 COUNTRY CLUB RD.
APPLET0NS 3575 LAKE MARY BLVD.
MR PRINT 3813 LAKE MARY CENTER
REGAL POINT APTS. 1000 SUN &amp; REGAL POINT TERRACE
HIDDEN VILLAGE 955 PEBBLE CREEK DRIVE

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LONGWOOD AREA
LONGWOOD CITY HALL 155 W. WARREN AVE.
OUNKIN DONUTS 17-92
ECKERD DRUGS 947 W. SR 434
TOWNSHIP PLAZA W SR 434
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OVIEDO AREA
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ILU M IN A D A M. G A R C IA
lltimlnada M. Gitrela. 56.
Rohm Court. Lm gvvood. riled
Friday. March 19. 1999. Horn
In (lie Dom inican R epublic,
she moved to C e u lnil Florida
In 1997. She was it h o m e­
m aker and a m em ber o f All
S a ils Catholic Church and o f
C harism atic Renewals lit New
York Clly.
She Is survived by her hus­
band. Angel M. Garcia, l&gt;nngwood: sisters. Yolanda P rgu ero
and Xnlla Granatin. I wit It o f St
Petersburg, and Ramona Rav*
d o . Hosloti: daughter, J o Anne
Garcia. Longwond: sons. Angel
A.
Garcia,
/Sanlord
and
M lgu d A. Garcia. Orlando: and
eight grandchildren.
Services under the d irectio n
o f Newcom er Fam ily '/funeral
I lam e.

Slateshoro. Ga.. died F riday
M arch
12,
1999.
Mom
lit
Slot icy Creek. Conn., she lived
lit Sanford from 1957 to 1981.
She was a resident o f Jesup,
Git. for I t years and resided In
Statesboro. Ga. for two years.
Mrs. Pedrick was retired from
Sprague E lectron ics ol L in g wood.
She was si m em ber o f
tile C eniral Baptist Church o f
Sanford.
Mrs. Pedrick w as the w idow
o f retired C h ief Petty O fficer
Herbert D. P«-drlck. -Jr. D u r­
ing W W II. she w orked lit a fa c ­
tory lu Branford. Conn, as an
Inspector
m aking
m orta r
shells.
Survivors Include son. Rick
Pedrick. Easley. S.C.: d a n gle
ler-ln-law .
Sue
P ed rick .
Easley. S.C.: daughter, Polly
House. Statesboro. Ga.: sou-ln
law. Danny House, S tatesboro,
Go.: sisier. S ally Sm ith. R.I.:
sister, G ertru de Sm iih. Conn.:
six gra n d ch ild ren .
Jollier-S hepard
Funeral
Home,
Statesboro,
Ga.,
in
charge o f arrangem ents.

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4A - Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida •Tuesday. March 23.1999

F rie n d s o f the forests w ill s u p p o rt state p r o g r a m
SPECIAL IT ) 11IL IIERAU)
TA LLA H A SSK K • Florida A gricu ltu re C o m ­
m ission er Dob Crawford announced that the
"F rien d s o f Florida State Forests Inc." has
l*ccn established as n direct support o rga n iza ­
tion o f the Florida D epartm ent o f A gricu ltu re
and C onsu m er Services.
"A s the name Im plies, this organization Is In­
tended to attract all those who use and enjoy
our state forests and are Interested In sup
porting program s and activities that will en­
sure tile future o f this resou rce." Craw ford
said. "W e all tiencfll from our slate forests,
w hether from the products they provide or
the recreational opportu nities they ofTer."
The non-profit m gauizuUon will conduct
program s and activities, and raise funds
through grants and gifts, for the support o f
Florida's state forests and program s o f the
Departm ent s D ivision o f Forestry, ft also w ill

recognize pu bllc-splrtted citizens who con
tribute to program s and help Ib r Division o f
Forestry further Its m ission.
A 15-m em ber statew ide hoard of directors,
w hich will guide the organization. In clu des
representatives from groups throughout the
state who utilize the various resources p r o ­
vided by state forests. Including the forest
products industry, horseback riders, hikers,
hunters, m otorcycle riders, forest educators
and others who nave a vested Interest In en­
suring our forests rem ain for future gen era ­
tions.
D ie hoard will help fund and support a ctivi­
ties o f the Division o f Forestry, Inchiding p r o ­
gram s related to environm ental education,
lire prevention, recreation and forest m an­
agem ent. Recreation will he one o f the main
areas o f em phasis for the Friends o rga n iza ­
tion. which will help develop and fund such

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that the program does not fos­
ter c rim e .
W illiam s said she ts. c o n ­
cerned about the "stra in ed
relationship
d evelop in g
be­
tween the haves and the havenots’ over the kitchen.
She
said 30-35 percent o f the p e o ­
ple tn Sanford "are re p re s e n ta ­
tive o f the people w ho would
lie h elped" by the kitchen.
M ayor Larry D ale said r e ­
vam ping zoning regulations ts
the only w ay the city can ef­
fect the plans by Seminole
V olu n teer E nterprises to open
the kltehen.
Dale said he Is co n cern ed
that the kitchen would attract
people w ho are In need from
outside the city.
"I'm all for tending to the
poor," D ale said. "But. w e con
not
becom e
the
m asterprovider for the county."
Sanford officials are m oving

forward with plans to overhaul
city-w ide zoning regulations.
Including those regu lating re s ­
taurants In the historic d is ­
trict.
City
Mannger
Ton y
V anD erw orp said the c o m m is ­
sion will discuss zoning regu la­
tions May 10.
Seven historic district resi­
dents told the com m ission one
month ago they would fight
against the opening o f the
kitchen, saying It w ould at­
tract
crim e
and vagrancy.
They said the kitchen would

lower property value* In the
historic district.
Sanford
resident
Dorian
F irem a n said she lias not seen
"vagrants running around or
people
urinating
In
the
streets" at Sem inole V o lu n teer
Enterprises, as the h istoric
district residents alleged last
m onth.
"They have done a fabulous
Job with that esta b lish m en t."

p r o jr tis ns kiosks, hoardwnlks. shelters. In­
terp retive trails and oth er recreation fa c ili­
ties.
Florida lias m ore lim n 740.000 acres of
stnle forests, w hich arc m anaged under a
m u h lple-u sr strategy for the benefit o f nil.
"I urge everyon e Interested In con servin g
the resou rces o f ou r state forests for future
generation s to con sider join in g Friends o f
Florida State Forests." C rawford said.
T h r Friends o f Florida State Forests Inc..

lias m em bership levels lor everyone -from
students hi corporations. M em bers w ill he
part o f a statew ide organ ization d e d u c e d lo
im proving the qu ality o f the program s and ac
llvttlrs offered on slate forests.
For more inform ation, or to mnke a co n tri­
bution to Friends o f Florida S ta le Forests Inc.,
call (850) 488-7240. or w rite: Friends ol
Florida State Forests Inc., Florida Division ol
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I read somewhere that people take
longer to get their car out of a park
Ing space when they know somebody
wants their spot than they do when
nobodly wants i t Now if you're any
thing like me — and I know you arc
— this Is no surprise. You’ve been
there, about to leave your parking
F'reeman satd o f th r program s space, when you look into your rear
at Sem inole V olu n teer E n ter­ view and ace someone waiting for your
prises.
spot. Suddenly, you feel yourself get­
Com m issioner Brady Lessard ting angry for no real reason, and you
lias been the com m ission's
get Uda overwhelming urge to move
most outspoken opponent of ■low|y. Maybe polish your horn a little,
Ihe kitchen, lie said the "typ e or re-fold all your road maps Ihe right
way before you go. The scientist!
o f assistance* given tn n soup
figure this la an evolutionary hold over
kitchen "perpetuntes poverty from caveman daya. We're Just de­
and hunger and Ignorance." fending our “territory" — which, these
Eckstein and W illiam s d isa ­ days, ia defined by two parallel lines
greed with 1-cssard.
painted on the asphalt out in front of
the 7-11. So it's an evolutionary prob
"I think It does m ore harm
lem. That other driver's going to have
thnn
good.*
Lessard
said.
to ait and wait while you evolve. Boy,
"Som e o f the people In San­ that could take awhile.
ford, Including m yself, have
REMEMBERING THE HEROES
trouble w ith su pporting these
Remember when you were a kid?
types o f program s that have
You wanted to be Uke those tough TV
not been proven to w ork."
heroes. -Guys who were outcasts —
Lrssnrd said that education
standing tall, alone, ready to take on
Is the key to solving the city's
anyone. Aa an adult, of course, you've
poverty p rob lem .
been there many times: an outcast,
Sanford resident Art H arris
standing tall, alone... often Just outside
said
10-15 p e ir c n t
o f ih e your own home. And you've been
city's residents are a p aych eck
tempted to thaw that Une on the driveaway from bein g hom eless.

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way and take your stand It might even
work, too — If someone actually looked
out the living room window. But you're
smart enough to know it's better to lie
comfortably in your bed than aland tall
in the tool shed Sure, sucking up and
apologizing hurts. It hurts bad The
grovelling alone feeli like It Just might
kill you But you're lough... married
lough... and if you're not hurting,
you’re not trying. It’s your choice. You
can be the strong, silent type you ad
mired as a kid. Or
if you've got the
guts — you can be a man who's light­
ning fast with an apology and quick on
the draw with a bouquet of (lowers.

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SHIPS
I want to talk to you older guys about
taking care of what's most Important
to you. What you sometimes take for
granted. What you reiy on. What will

sustain you in your old age — your
tools. Most of us don't take good care
of our tools. We'll use (he wrong tool
for the Job, like the garden hoc I
melted doing some electrical work. Or
tse'll leave them outdoors in bad
weather, like the drill press I use to
hold up the porch But tools are like
good friends. If your tool is a friend.
ull have a happy life. If your friend
a tool — now that’s a problem So
pick your tools like you pick your
Menas: I*ook for quality, reliability and
strength Treat a tool right and it'a a
friend for lire, but treat a friend right
and you can borrow his tools.

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I know what you're going through.
Holding the newspaper between your
toes so you ran focus on the page, or
looking up a phone number and squint
ing so hard you throw your back out
Now, moat guys our age get glasses,
but I say don't do it. Deteriorating eye­
sight is part of the muter plan. Mother
Nature is smart. She knows that at our
age we're a lot happier not knowing
exactly how we look. They say your
eyes are the window to your mind —
If your eyes are gone, there's a pretty
good chance your brain is shot, loo So
let the eyes go. Then, when you die,
you can donate them to someone you
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Mount Dora
springs a leak
M ount D ora la su pposed to
be d ifferen t than th e b igger
Florida towna - aafety r e ­
m oved from u rban rage and
d an ger.
A villa ge o f qu ain t ahops
and restau ranta.
An en ch an tin g escap e each
yea r fo r thou sands and th ou ­
sands o f art and an tiqu e lo v­
ers w ho view th e exh ib its
and breath e In th e fresh air.
T h ere's an old-fash ion ed
tro lley that takes you around
th e tow n and alon g th e w a ­
te rfro n t.
But recen tly, th e qu iet
splen dor that w as M ount
D ora's h as been violated.
PleaaantvUIr h as becom e
n igh tm are villa ge .
M ount D ora Is w eepin g h er h eart bein g broken try a
sequ ence o f vio len t crim es
that have residen ts livin g In
u nexpected terro r and the
tow n 's law en forcem en t
agen cy distrau gh t.
On Satu rday, an U m atilla
m an shot and k illed one
bank te lle r and c ritic a lly
w ounded an oth er a t U nited
S ou thern Bank o f M ount
D ora. T h e secon d teller, a
25-year-old w om an, u n d er­
w ent 4 1/2 h ou rs o f su rgery
Saturdi
and p robably w ill
b e paralyzed th e rest o f h er
Ufe.
Fred A nderson , J r.. 30.
ordered th e tellers In to a
vau lt. R iled a w aatepaper
basket fu ll o f cash a n d sh ot
the w om en w ith a 2 2 -calib er
: revolver. Th e M ount D ora
M ic e respon ded q u ick ly,
p roficien tly. A n d erson w as
!n ab bed.
N o one know s w here o r
w hen th e n ext ca ll w ill be,
[how ever. T h e ban k tellers
h ad no Idea th at S atu rd ay
w ou ld be so blood y. E ith er
did a race-w alk er w ho w as
stabbed a few m on th s a go o r
an 85-year-old m an k illed
in s id e h is M ount D ora hom e
L W hy M ount D ora?
■ Perhaps becau se it w as the
p a s t lik ely o f p la rra one
m ou ld expect to b e rid dled
B y violen t crim e. A p iece o f
B ake fo r thu gs w ith revolvers
p r kn ifes. A s if a s i n ou tside
f e e villa g e read : W elcom e
M u gg ers. A n d an oth er
[read in g: W e H ave N o Pobce
C h ief.
A few w eeks ago. th e city
m an ager fired th e p o lice
c h ie f a few w eeks a go . S he
■aid th e departm en t w a s
bein g ru n p oorly and th at
m orale w as low.
O n Satu rday, o n e o f the
M ount D ora cop s w ho a r ­
rested Fred A n d erson . J r.,
w as In tears. H e risked h is
life d oin g a good Job to nab
th e bod gu y. B u t h e w ep t fo r
th e t«4 W w ho d ied yn d the
on e w ho w a s taken to th e

The Winn Dixie Youth Manager Day was held Saturday in Seminole County
atoraa. Stephan Finlan, participating aa tha acting product managtr, la shown
working with Kim Panrop. Zarah Dixon, an acting daN manager, makaa triad rice
with Sheryl Robertson.

Entertainment A ll Day
By Local Youth Groups
Fresh Produce
Silent Auction
Merchandise M art *

“O U R GO AL IS T O G IV E
Y O U T H E BEST POSSIBLE
SERVICE EVERY D A Y ”

sm all tow n Uke M ount D ora,
w here com m u n ity cops
know the residen ts, the
ban k tellers, w aitresses, and
folk s th ey see everyd sy and
exp ec t to sec tom orrow .
S an ford's A ctin g Pobce
C h ief R ay B ronson w en t to
M ount D a n H igh S ch ool and
reca lls w hen th e tow n w as
less spread ou t, T h e h igh
sch ool w as in th e dow ntow n
area. T h e ban k th at w as h it
S atu rday is in s sh opping
cen ter o ff U .S. H ighw ay
441.
'v “M ount D ora w as Just a
«m ,n bedroom com m u n ity
fo r so long.** Bronson said.
"B u t It recen t yea rs tt h as
annexed o u t and tw^onv
su scep tib le to crim e.
*!t Is d ifficu lt to see tra g e ­
d ies lik e w h at h appen ed
S atu rd ay." B ranson said.
*W c lu st had o n e h ere In
Sanford • w e saw a 13-year*

happens. Y ou a rt th e one
w ho d id it and p ra y It
d oesn 't happen a ga in ."
M ount D ora Is a 45m inu te d rive from Sanford,
an h ou r o r leas from a n y­
w here In S em in ole C ou nty.
H undreds o f cou n ty re s i­
dents gp to M ount D ora on
th e w eekend, v is itin g Renn la#ers F lea M ark et o ff U.S.

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lia Avenue Saturday in Sanford, organized by
I Butler, Keith Butler, Emmy Butler, end Ingrid
is- About 100 people participated in the street

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County

Russ-

Continued from Pace 1A

Continued from Pife 1A
Tlir drat Itrni of llir agenda
today for flic Hoard of Sendimlr County Commlsslonri*
was a rrrognlllon of Clary E.
Kaiser's 2(1 plus years of serv­
let*. Kaiser s Iasi day as county
manager Is April 2. A nation­
wide search Is underway
find a successor.

lo

Ilrnlrv or one of the other

cointnlsHloiicrs may suggest
appointing an Acting Manager
until the new one Is hired. As­
sistant Manager Cindy Colo Is
a possibility. So Is Public
Works Manager Jim Marino,
whom some are urging to ap­
ply for the permanent Job.

of exotic plant species.
"The best way to remove
that Is liy hand.* Qraf said.
Tills Is the fourth year of
the annual event. Graf said
that by about the sixth year,
the amount of garbage that
volunteers pick up should
l&gt;egln to decrease. If the
cleanup on Ihe St. Johns
follows the same pattern sel
liy a similar rtramip pro­
gram for the Halifax and In­
dian rivrrs.

dancers who are suing the
eoiinty because Its new public
decency law Infringes on their
livelihood. Groot said that Itlek
Nelson and the American Lib­
erties Institute will defend the
suit pro bono.
Economic
Development
Manager Hob Turk was to give
n 17-112 CflA verli.il update
along with Capital Programs
Analyst Krvtn Fall.

D eputy
C ou nty
Attorney
Domic
Clrool
briefed
the
commissioners on a litigation
mailer concerning two nude

continued from Page 5A

where In Seminole County.
Hundreds of county rcsl.
denis go lo Mount Dora on
Ihe weekend, visiting Ken■lingers Flea Market ofT U.S.
Highway -*-11 or going Into
the town Itself for lunch or a
si mil.
For awhile, county resi­
dents will Ik* rr|MirlH on TV
from Mount Dora. Seeing Ihe
yrllow crime-area tape cover­
Ing arras no one Imagined

would be turgels of violence.
There nrr flowers outside
the entrance of United South­
ern Hank today. Flowers and
cards of condolence for the
young tellers who were shot by
Fred Anderson. Jr. on Satur­
day. Spring has arrived In
Mount Dorn. And so lias death.

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Industrial (League) giants
Briar/BBM Corporation wins Industrial Softball League title
Som eone
needs to
step up
ifor M agic
• SANFORD • D oesn't It seem
; like Just yesterday that w e were
• all getting a chuckle out o f Pat­
Srick Ewing's latest com m ents
; regarding the NBA lockout?
Actually, It's been long
: enough that the abbreviated
season has reached halfway.
Aa for the league Itself. IPs
• business as usual. Attendance
Is down, but not significantly.
. The lem m ings h ave com e back
; to the aren as and the good
; team s are good again and the
• bad team s are bad again .
W h at's the deal w ith the
: M agic a t the h alfw ay m ark?
; It's been a stran ge yea r so far
fo r the M agic. It's a team no one
expected to b e m uch m ore than
a .800 team , y e t th ey are
h an gin g In w ith Just about eve­
ryone, Just over a gam e behind
M iam i In th e N B A A tlan tic race.
D on't get too gid dy, though,
despite the good start. T h is Is ­
n 't a team that'a goin g to go
O onzaga deep In to the N B A
‘
playoffs. In fact. It's a team that
probably w o n t m ake It past the
first round.
T h e best th in g about the
M agic la that th ey a re a deep
team . N ot m any o f th e NBA elite
' can g o a s deep in to th e bench.
M ichael D oleac, M att H arpring.
D erek S tron g and, o f cou rse,
team M VP D arrell A rm strong.
I have com e u p b ig fo r the M agic.
I W hen th e leagu e baa its
•tea m sp la y tn g O ve n igh ts tii
seven days, a team h as to b e
id ee p to w in.
: B u t com e N B A p la y o ff tim e,
th in gs ch ange. Pu t th e M agic on
th e sam e p layin g field a s In di. ana. M iam i o r N ew Y ork wtth a
. cou ple o f d ays rest betw een
gam es, and It w on 't b e pretty.
O rlan do kind o f rem inds m e
! o f th e M ilw au kee B ucks o f the
: 80's o r the Portland T ra il B ias­
; era o f th e 90's. T h ey'll m ake the
; playoffs and go o u t fa s t
! It's a team th at n eeds som e
’ sort o f Im pact player.
s
M agic fan s can love the Arm J stro n gs. H arprtngs and D oleacs
a ll th ey w a n t b u t u ltim ately.
• the M agic h as to com e up wtth
• an Im pact p layer.
:
la th at p u y e r goin g to be
Penny? N ick A n derson ?
A n im pact p la yer Is one that
steps u p and takes o ver w hen
the gam e la on th e lin e.
Sunday. In Its em barrassing
de-p an tsln g b y th e Los A n geles
Lakers, n o one stood up.
In stead. the M agic gave u p a
20-point h alftim e lead wtth the
w hole n ation w atching.
T h a t's okay fo r a decen t team .
B u t for a team that w ants to
Bo Car in Ju ne, th at d oesn 't cu t
It.
Som ebody h as to step up.
D espite the M agic's stron g
start. Penny m ay b e h avin g the
w orst y e a r o f h la career. A n d er­
son h as been e n a tlc and. I f n ot
fo r th e p lay from th e bench, the
team Is In a lot o f trouble.
L et's en joy th e rest o f th e sea
son. T h e M agic Is too good not
to go to th e playoffs and aren 't
0ood enough to g o far.
T h e sum m er m ight be a lot
I m ore In terestin g. Joh n O abrtel
I and the gan g d on 't h ave enough
; to tu rn th is team in to a con ­
*: tender. S om ething h as to give.
» Tirade Penny? N ah. th at la too
", d rastic.
;
B u t no one else sh ou ld be
; im m une, in clu din g th e rookies.
• T h e M agic can rem ain the
'8 0 's B ucks o r 00‘s B laaers o r
Jr0o through a tran sition al stage.
; T h a t's th e best bet.

; Last &gt;BBMd ifcot: At
• Bay HSUthe other flay, moat
i POA players ducked their
: head and walked past the
; autograph tent outside the
■scoring tent on the 18th hole.
; Lake Mary's Matt Kuchar
•.stopped in despite a disap•

pointing round and signed un-

• tfl everyone was done.
I What a class act again. •

SANFO RD - W hat a finish.
Briar/BB M C orporation d id
wirnt It tiad to do, but Vantnre
fell lust short ns the C ity o f
Sanford Recreation Departm ent
M en's Polar Bear Indu strial
Slow Pitch S oftball League cam e
to a close last Friday night at
Plnehurat Park.
Briar/BBM Corporation aclu -

ally did what It had to do last
w eek,
sw eep in g
a
d o u b le­
header, 20-12 from Vantnre
and 24-5 o ver D ata-M ax.
T ills past Friday It w as V en ­
ture's turn, becau se If they
could have sw ept It's d o u b le­
h eader It w ould
h avr tied
Briar/UDM
C orporation
and
forced a playoff.
Vantnre took ra re o f b u sin ess
In the first gam e, scorin g three
runs In the lo p o f the first In ­

and
ning
_
h o ld in g
__
Dundy/S&amp;H. w hich could have
tied lor second place w ith a
w in, 5-3.
But things d id not start w ell
fo r Vantare In the n igh tcap aa
Data-Mnx took a 8 -0 lead Into
the bottom o f the fou rth Inning.
Vnntare'B bats fin a lly w oke up
In the fourth, exp lod in g fo r six
h its and n ine runs, and the
battle was on.

Th e score w as tied 11-11 a f­
ter five Innings and V antate w as
forced to score three ru ns in
the bottom o f the seventh In ­
ning lo force extra Innings.
Data-M ax looked to b e In
pretty good
shape
as B ill
M ich aels'
three-run
d ou b le
h igh ligh ted a seven -ru n top o f
the eighth Inning.
But V antare w as not don e,
scorin g five ru ns and load in g
the bases w ith tw o out. But the

rally, and season fo r that m at­
ter, en ded w hen th e Vantare
lea d -off b a tterl w ho already had
three h its In the gam e, flew out
to cen ter field .
Briar/BBM C orporation then
claim ed the title w hen M atthew s
A ssociates forfeited .
In the gam e* from M arch
12th, Briar/BB M C orporation
trailed V antare 8 -3 after fou r

Aggressive
Frey shuts
out Hawks
I M

B I * 1---------

OVIEDO - C om ing Into th is
season , sen ior Steve Frey w as
expected to be a m ainstay o f the
com pletely revam ped O vied o
H igh School varsity b aseb all
team pitch ing staff.
But that hasn't qu ite
out that w a y ... yet.
A fter an Im pressive sum m er
season and a strong fall, Frey
has stru ggled so fa r this s e a ­
son. H e hasn't m issed a start In
the rotation, but a fter h is first
fou r starts. Frey had w orked a
total 13 Innings, glvtn g up 14
ru ns on 14 h its. H e has stru ck
out 10 and w alked 10.
A ccordin g to C oach Kenne
Brow n. It w asn't a m atter o f
sk ill o r m echanics, but p h i­
losoph y.
•Steve can throw three d iffe r­
ent pitch es fo r strik es.* said
Brow n. * !f a pitch er can do that,
regard less o f the level, he can
be su ccessfu l.
•But S teve h as tried to be too
fin e wtth hla pitch es. Aa a r e ­
su lt.' h e'd fa ll behind In the
cou nt and that w ou ld give the
b atters
th e
advantage.
No
' p itch er can
be
su ccessfu l
regu larly pitch in g from beh in d
In th e count, no m atter how
m any p itch es h e can throw fo r
s trik e s .'
On
M onday
night.
F rey
show ed he m ay be gettin g b a ck
to h is sum m er form .
A llow in g lu st tw o h its and not
w alkin g a batter. Frey tossed a
ftve-tnnlng shutout a s the Lions
routed
the
Spruce
C reek
H awks.
12-0.
In
a
gam e
stopped after fou r Innings b y
th e 10-run m ercy ru le.
It w as F rey's longest ou tin g o f
the season.
"W hen S teve pitch es a gg res­
sively. h e can b e as effective a s

Juntoc tint baaoman Blaina SchuN* (n^hi) hit a first r a n g grand
Nam, N s sixth homo run of tho season, and isntor righthander Steve Frey
overcom e eoriy ooeeon struggles to throw a two-h# shut out w*d run hie re­
cord to 2-0 ee the No. 3 Class 8A state ranked Oviedo Lions of Kenne
Bream Improved to 14-1 on tho season wNh a 12-0. (No-inning run ruts vic­
tory over the Spruce Creek Hawks Monday ngN at M U er Field.
any p itch er In the cou nty.* so ld
Brown. *W hen he p itch es lik e
he did ton igh t, w hen h e attacks
h itters, he has a ch ance to b e
su ccessfu l every tim e he goes
to the m ound.*
Frey w as backed b y an 11 -hit
offen sive effort h igh ligh ted b y
B lain e S ch u lte's grand slam In
the bottom o f the first Inning. It
w as S ch u lte's sixth hom e run o f
the season. S ch u lte also had a
sin gle and
a
secon d
run

scored.
Also contribu tin g w ere Justin
Holmes and Larry G rayson
(each with a dou ble, sin gle, two
rues, and an R B I); Kenny S tar­
ling (two sin gles, tw o runs,
RBI); Javlc A lva rez
(sin gle,
three
RBI);
Haul
Lubrano
(single,
tw o
ru n s);
N ick
Tenrkedea (sin gle); and J ered
Goodwin and B obby M ellor
(eath with a ru n scored).
Sean

M cHugh

and

John

S pru ce
Ju stin M cKee (2 -3 ). the d m
o f fou r p itch er* to tod fo r the
Hawks, waa tagged wtth the
foes a fter glvtn g u p fiv e ru ns on
five h its.
O viedo (1 4 -1 ) h as a p a ir o f
Im portant 8A -D tstrict 3 gam es
la ter th is w eek. O n W ed n esd ay
night, the Lions travel to Lake
H ow ell fo r a 7 p.m . gam e wtth
the S tiver H aw ks b efore re-

G irls’ softball joins Babe Ruth Baseball battles
4 U M 2 B I ! 1!
sHacracWTWT-

----------------------------

SANFO RD - Th e Klwants C lu b scored the
maxim um five runs In the drat and fifth In ­
n in gs and that proved to b e the d ifferen ce
a s It topped U ltim ate Swim , 15-7. In the
C ity o f Sanford R ecreation Departm ent
J u n io r Q trls Fast Pitch S oftball League at
R oy H oller J u n io r F ield Saturday.
T h e Klw anla C lu b took con trol from the
outset, scorin g five runs In the top o f the
Brat In n ing and n ever allow in g Ultim ate
Sw im to get closer than three runs the rest
o f the w gy.
D oing the dam age offen sively fo r the K l­
w anla C lu b w ere Nika Conant (one trip le,
three ru ns scored), Kara C onant (one s in ­
gle, on e ru n scored). C.C. H aro! (oAe sin gle,
one run scored). M ike P h illip s (one sin gle,
one ru n scored), M eagan Stansbury (two
n u ts scored), C olette Layton (tw o runs
scored) and M ika W illiam s (one run
scored), Uwan tin s Ph ilips (one run scored ),
A le C ardona (on e ru n scored), A ja Conant
(on e run scored) and C h eleey Cardona (one
ru n scored).
Provid in g the offen se fo r U ltim ate Swtm
w ere Lauren B ennett (one sin gle, two runs
scored), S h eila A cree (one M ngle. one run
scored), L a tid a B olden (one sin gle, one run
scored), D cngel H ill cry (one run scored ),
Sharetta D ickerson (on e run scored) and
M aggie C lark (on e run scored).

D evil Raya 13. R ailroaders 0; Sanford Lodge
•8 2 Free ft A ccep ted Masons I I , S u n ­
niland C orporation M arlins 1.
Babe Ruth League: Saturday at H istoric
Sanford M em orial Stadium _ FJk« lodge
• 1241 B raves 14. D ean. Ringers, M organ ft
Lawton P A . D iam ond Backs 5 and N o b les
Com m unication W h ite Sox 5. K nights o f
Colum bus Expos 2; at Zinn Beck F ield
Klw anls C lu b Indiana 0. Rotary C h ib Ath”
letlcs 2.
A recap o f each gam e w ill appear in later
a rticles.

RUTH LEAGUE

a m t. v a

S tan din gs _ N obles Com m unication W h ite
S ox (5 -0 ), K nights o f Colum bus Expos (3 ­
2). R otary C lu b A th letics. Elks Lodge *1 2 4 1
B raves and Klw anla C lu b Indiana (a ll 2 -3 )
and Dean. R ingers. M organ and Law ton P A .
D iam ond B acks (1-4).
S chedu le _ Tuesday, at H istoric Sanford
M em orial Stadium , Klw anls C lub In dian a
vs. D ean. R ingers. M organ ft Lawton P A .
D iam ond Backs. 8 p.m . and Knights o f C o ­
lum bus Expos vs. Rotary Club A th letics, 8
p m .; Thai ada/, at H istoric Sanford M em o­
ria l Stadium . E lks Lodge #1241 B raves vs.
N obles Com m unication W hite Sox. 6 p.m .;
la t a r d a y , at H istoric Sanford M em orial
Stadium . N obles Com m unication W h ite Sax
vs. D ean. R in ger*. M organ ft Lawton P A .
D iam ond B acks. 0 a m and Rotary C lu b
A th letics vs. E lks Lodge *1241 B raves. 11
a m .; at Zin n B eck F ield. Klwanla C lu b In ­
dian s vs. R otary C lub A th letics, 9 a.m .

In B abe Ruth B aseball League action from
the w eekend:
Bam bino M inors: M onday n igh t at Roy
H oller Field _ Royals 15, In dian s 5 and P i­
rates 15, M ariners 2; Saturday _ R oyals 18,
D evil R ays 8 and Pirates 17. A th letics 7.
Bam bino M ajors: Saturday at Roy H o ller
F ield , Sanford E lectric A th letics 19. Rotary
B reakfast C h ib
9 : W toKef M ater 1* 1*

Standings _ A m erican D ivision : Sanford
Lodge *6 2 F. ft A . M. Yankees (4-1), R ln ker
M aterials D evil Raya (3 2) and Sanford
E lectric A th letics (2 -3 ): N ational D ivision :
R ailroaders Cuba (4 -1 ): Rotary B reakfast
C lub Eim os (2 -3 ); Sunnlland C orporation
M arlin s (0-5).
- ®*hedul* - Tuesday at Roy H oller Jim tor
Field, R ln ker M aterials D evil Rays vs. Sun*

M l S i . IS 4

n llan d Corporation M arlins. 5:4 5 p.m . and
Rotary B reakfast C lu b Expos vs. Sanford
Lodge *8 2 F. ft A .M . Yan kees, 7:45 p m :
Thursday at Roy H oller Ju n ior Field. R a il­
roaders C u b* vs. Sanford E lectric A th letics.
5:4 5 p.m .; Saturday at Roy H o ller Ju nior
Field. Sanford E lectric A th letics vs. Rtnker
Materia ls D evil Rays, 8 :3 0 a m : Sanford
Lodge 482 Free ft A ccep ted M asons Y a n ­
kees v *. R ailroade r * C ubs. 10:30 a m ; and
Sunnlland M artins vs. Rotary
C lu b Expos. 12:30 p m

Weekend
roundup

�2S - Seminote Herald. Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, March 23,1999

Legal N otices

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Legal N otices

Industrial-------------C o n tin u ed fro m P u t IB

NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HERE0Y OIVEN.
that TA ESCROW ST. INC , lha
holder ol lha following cartillc«te(i) hat Iliad eald cerllllcalefaj tar a laa dead lo ba
laiued Ihereon Tha certificate
number(a) and yeerfi) ol
blu e nee. tha daacrlpttan ol lha
property, and lha neme(a) In
which It waa aaaaaaad la/ara aa
tollowi
CERTIFICATE NO 11S4
YEAR OF ISSUANCE ISM
Oaacrlpltan of Property LEO
LOTS tSt * 1S1 J O PACKARDS
1ST A00 TO MIDWAY PD 2 PO
104
Marnei In which aaaaaaad
Matlla I Smith, Jarrell L
Starling All ol aald proparty
balng In lha Counly ol
Seminole, Stale of Florida
Unteti inch certlfteatata} ahall
ba radaamad according lo law.
tha property daaenbad In auch
carlihcalvfa) will ba aold to lha
highlit bidder at tha areal front
door.
Seminole
County
Courthouia. Sanlord. Florida,
on tha M th day ol April. tSSI.
at 11:00 a.in­
payment ot Sale fee. applica­
ble documentary atamp taaaa
and recording laaa are required
to ba paid by the aucceiihri
bidder at tha tale. Full payment
of an amount equal lo tha higheat bid ia due within 14 hour*
altar tha advertiaed lima ot
eete. AH payment! ahall ba caah
or
guarantied
Initrumenl,
made payable to lha Cleft ol

Sami note Community Collage
hereby glvea notice ol lha
intended adoption ol tha tatPolicy No.: 4 02S
Policy Title Notification to
Student! on Alternative! lo
Traditional Collage Preparatory
Ini tuc bon
Purpon and Effect: To comply
with Florida Statute 340 231 lor
notifying atudenta ol elternativaa to traditional cottage
preparatory tnitruetton.
Legal Authority aa. 240 231
Florida Statulaa
Seminole Community Collage
hereby glvaa nolle a ol the
Policy No : 6 040
Policy Title Student Faaa
Purpoea and Effect To bring
currant Policy into compliance
with Florida Statulaa and State
Board ot Education Rule!
Legal Authority: aa. 240 34S,
240.SS Florida Slatutei. FAC
SA-14 0S4. 14-14 0141
A Notice ol Rule Dmelopmenl
Appeared on March IS. 1SSS, In
lha Seminole Herald A public
hearing on tha propoeed rule*
may ba requeued In writing,
ipecitylng how tha peraon
requeuing the public hearing
would ba a Pact ad by tha pro­
posed rulaa, within 331 day* ol
thla notice, aubmitted to,
Chrietyne
Hamilton.
Vico
Pra aidant lor Admlnlatraliva

n o t io i o r
APPLICATION eon TAX O B ID
NOTICE IB HEREOV OIVEN,
that TA ESCROW I t . INC , lha
holder ol lha tallowing cartillcalafa) Nat Iliad and cartillcat*&lt;«) lor a laa deed to be
laauad thereon TNa certificate
number(a) and year(e) ot
rttuence. lha daacrlpttan ol lha
property. and lha neme(e) In
which it waa aaaaaaad la/ara aa

follow!

CERTIFICATE NO TSS
YEAR OF ISSUANCE IS M
Daacrlpttan ol Proparty. LEO
W 31 FT OF N 100 FT OF LOTS
41 . 41 OLK O A O CHAPPELLS

SUDO PO 1 PO Tt
Namat In which aaaaaaad:
Intardanomlnattanal Mtnlalarlal
Alllanca ot Sammola. All ol laid
proparty balng In lira County ol
Samtaola. Slala ol Florida
Unlaii tuch certlhcale(a) ahall
ba radaamad according to law,
lha proparty daaenbad In tuch
carltlkalaUI will ba aold to tha
tagheat bidder at tha wait front
door,
Sammola
County
Courthouia, Sanlord, Florida,
on lha 2*th day of April, 1SSS.
at 1 1 00 a m
Payment ot Sale laa. applica­
ble documentary atamp t a i n
and recording laaa aie requited
to ba paid by tha auccaaatul
bidder at tha aele Full payment
ol an amount equal lo tha high­
l i t bid la due within 14 hour*
altar tha advertned lima ol
aala AH paymanti ahall ba caih
or guaranlead matrumant,
made payable to tha Clerk of
tha Circuit Court
Dated thra ISth day of March.

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Dated thla ISth day ol March,

ISM.

MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
by (htrley C. Hergerl
Deputy Clerli
Pubirth March 23. 30.1
13. IS M
DEA-ISS

CAROLE 0 WILBURN.

CTAL

In ­
nings before eruptin g for nine runs and going on
for the 20-12 victory.
Brtar/DBM Corporation had no trouble In the
second gnmc, scoring nine runs In each o f the
first two Innings to start the 24-5 rout o f DataMux.
D undy/S&amp; H 'then got a 7-0 freebie when M at­
thews A ssociates did not show.
The flnnl standings were: Drlar/BDM C orp ora­
tion 19 3). Vantare (8-4). Bundy/S&amp;H (7-5).
B ata-M ax (5-7) and Matthews Associates (1-11).
Th e trophy presentation for the Polnr Bear
League w inners will be held p r io r to the Sprin g
Adult Softball League organizational m eeting that
will take place on W ednesday. April 7th at 6 :3 0
p.m. at the Downtown Recreation Department In
Sanford City Hall.
Providing the ofTense were:

MARCH 13
Briar/UDM Corporation: three hits _ Tommy
Kynn (hom e run. triple, two runs, five RBI).
W ayne Roberts (grand slam, three runs, four
RBI): two hits _ Ruben Oarcla (home run. two
runs. RBI). Don Baldwin (triple, three runs. RBI).
Chris C askey (triple, run. RBI), Tom Manley
(three runs, RBI). BUI Prevesk (run, two RBI),
Tbm C on ner (run, RBI). Michael DeLaPaz (run):
one hit _ Keith Latz (two runs, two RBI), Lokcy
M cKinney (run. RBI). Dan GUI.
Vantare: two h its _ I I J . Cardoza (triple, dou ­
ble. two runs, two RBI). George P o rd g (triple,
d ou ble, tw o runs. RBI), Guy Beck (double, two
runs, tw o RBI). M ike La pore (run. RBI). James
C offm an (run. RBI). Ronnie Jasm in (run); one hit
_ Frank Mann (run. RBI). S teve Evans (run): one
ru n _ B ill Shaw : on e RBI _ Ken Sauer. M ichael
Ponte, R ichard O glesby.
Brlar/BB M C orporation: four hits _ Bill
P revesk (trip le, tw o runs, tw o RBI): three hits _
Don B aldw in (tw o hom e ru n t, three runs, fiv e
RB I), Tbm m y Ryan (hom e run. triple, two runs,
fo u r R B I). Tbm C orn ier (th ree runs, tw o RBI),
Lokcy M cK inney (tw o tu n a ): two h its _ W ayne
R oberta (hom e run, dou ble, four runs, three
RBI). Ruben G arcia (double, tw o runs). Keith Latz
(th ree runs. R B I), Tbm M anley (run. two RBI).
M ichael D eLaPaz (n in . RB I): one hit _ Dan G ill
(run. RBI).
D ata-M ax: tw o h its _ A1 W atts (double, run, two
R B I): one h it _ C h ip Sm ith (dou ble, two ru ns),
D ec R ich ards (R B I). D onny C erce; one run _
C huck Im o, Ron W ojtaszek; one RBI _ E ric May-

SS CHEVROLET

Defendant*
NOT1CB OP
FORECLOSURE SAAB
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Forocloaura dated Match 10.

V antare: th ree h its _ S teve Evans (three RBI);
tw o h its _ Jam es C offm an (ru n). Ronnie Jasm in;
on e h it _ H J . C o rd o n (double). G uy Beck (th ree
ru ns. R B I), H ow ard K in g (ru n ), M ike Lepore
(R B I). O eorge Porzlg. Richard O glesby.
B undy/SAH : tw o h its _ Robert Brown (run, two
R B I). B ob O akley (ru n ). Joaue Kamos (ru n ): one
h it _ Ru ssell H ollom an (trip le). John K elly
(d ou b le), P ete W illson (R B I). J e ff M cN air. S teve
°D ata-M ax: th ree h its _ Dee R ichards (grand
ahun, fou r ru ns, six RBI). J o e S isco (trip le, two
ru ns, tw o R B I). C h ip Sm ith (dou ble, fou r runs,
th ree R B I); tw o h its _ BUI M ichaels (dou ble, two
ru n s, lo u r RB I). Danny C erce (tw o runs); one h it
_ E ric M ay hew (th ree tuna, RB I). C h ris B ryson

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jtaszek (run): one run. one RBI _ Lewis A n d
strong.
Vantare: four hits _ Guy Beck (double, thru
runs, two RBI); three lilts _ Howard King (thrd
runs, two RBI). H.J. Cordozn (three RBI): two hit]
Jom es CofTman (hom e run. double, three runq
fou r RBI). George P o rd g (two triples, two runt
three RBI). M ike Lcpore (run. RBI). Ronnie Ja4
min (three runs). Bill Shaw (two runs): one hit j
Steve Evans (two runs, two RBI): one ntn. oni
RBI _ Richard Oglesby,

SANFORD _ Th e C ity o f Sanford Recreation
and Parka Departm ent will be offering the
follow ing adult program s.

FLAG FOOTBALL
Th e leagu e w ill follow a ll Florida R ecrea ­
tion and Parka A ssocia tion (FRPA) F lag
Football ru les and regu lation s and w ill p la y
Ita gam es on S atu rday m om in ga.
A ny qu estlona about th e lea gu e* o r fu rth er
Inform ation can b e obtain ed by ca llin g the
R ecreation D epartm ent at (407) 330-5097.

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�Seminola Herald, Sanford, Florida •Tuesday, March 23,1999 •3B

People
It’s time for landscape spring cleaning
Overeaters
Anonymous
Overeat ere
Anonym ous
m eets every Tuesday, at 10
a.ni. In Parish Hall W hltn er
Lounge
of
Holy
Cross
Episcopal Church In Sanford.
Tire m eetings last nbout on
hour. Th ere are no dues nor
fees. Th e only requ irem ent to
attend Is the desire to stop
ra tin g com pu lsively.

Shuffleboard
Th e Sanford Tourist
and
Shuflleboard Club practices
every
Tuesday
and
F riday
starting at
1:30 p.m. Th e
courts arc located behind the
Sanford S en ior Center. Thoae
Interested In playtng. learn in g
to play or Joining the clu b may
call Russ Kllner. presiden t.
322-7751. for Inform ation.

Sewing Club
Every Tuesday from
0:3 0
a.m. to noon, the WOOP1B
S ew ing Club gathers at the
Lake M ary S en ior Center. 2 60
N. Country Club Road, to
m ake baby clothes, and Item s
for nursing hom es as well os
Item s for the Christm as store.
T h e Items n u d e by the clu b
are
donated
to
p rc e m le
babies.
nursing
hom e
residents and gifts for the
annual C hristm as store.

Senior activities
Lake M ary Seniors Invite an y­
one 55 years or old er to Join
them
tn
activities
every
M onday through Friday, from
0:30 a.m. to 3 p.m .,
at th e
Lake M ary Com m unity Center.
260 N. C ountry Club Road.

Weekly Lions Club
The
Sanford
U on s
Club
m eets every Tu esday at noon
at the
Colonial
Room
In
dow ntow n Sanford near th e
cM d n o re
and
p ro sp ective
m em bers are welcom e. For In­
form ation. call Sam Loper.
321-4415.

Bridge Club
Sanford D u p licate
B ridge
C lu b m eets at noon each T u es­
d ay at th e O rea ter S an ford
C h am ber o f Com m erce. 400 E.
First S t., S an ford.

Klwanls Club
Khrania
asselberry
uw aius C
u lub
uu o
orf C
t iiw
c iw n y
m eets
ets every Tu esday at 7 :3 0
i., at Denny s on S ta le Road
ftedi#)
4361 in C
Casselberry,
asselberry. F or in form atlon, call 631 -8545 .

Toastmasters meet
Th e Night Owls Toastm asters
C lub 46581 m eets every T u es­
day o f the month, at 7:30
p.m .,
at
the
Lake
M ary
Com m unity
Building
on
Country Club Road. C on tact
R esells Bonham at 323-8284
for m ore Inform ation.

Sanford Seniors
Th e Sanford Senior Citizens
C lub meets the first and th ird
Tuesday, at I I a.m ., at th e

Sanford S enior C enlcr. A bag
lunch follows. V lsllo re are w e l­
come. For Inform ation, call
322-2353 or 322 -8161 .

Widows, widowers
W idows or w idow ers o r p e r­
sons with spouses In nursing
hom es (W.O.W.) In a grou p of­
fering support, bonding, risstsInner, broth rrh ood and social
activities
to
m em bers.
M eetings are held the first
Tuesday or llic m onth In the
Florida Hospital at 11 a.m. In
Lake Mary on Sand
Pond
Rond, right o ff o f Lake Em m a
Rond. For m ore Inform ation
rail Dom D cSom o, 323 -5152
or M innie Kane, 322-8540.

Grief support
T h e Sem inole County S la te
Attorney's OfTtcc sponsors a
O rtrf Support G rou p for anyonr who tuts lost a loved one to
hom icide. The grou p m eets
the second Tuesday from 6 :3 0
until H p.m. at the Juvenile A s­
sessment Center located at
181 Uush Loop. Sanford. Th ere
Is no cost. For m ore In form a ­
tion cull B ernadette Screflnow lrz or Marin M llrh rll at
(4071 605-6112.

Over 50 Club
Th e O ver 50 Club meets the
second and fourth Tuesday, at
10:30 a.m.. at the Sanford
Senior Center. Sen i o n are w e l­
com e.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon, a self-help grou p
for rrla tlvrs mid friends o f ad­
dicts. will meet Tuesday at 8
p.m. at p rla n d o Q cneral H os­
pital. For m ore Inform ation,
call 860-6364.

TOPS
M em ber o f Take O ff Pounda
Sensibly. TOPS.
Invite
the
public to Join them on Tu esday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at
the First Christian Church.
1007 Sanford Ave.. Sanford.
For m ore inform ation about
the club, call Karen BtazUia.
321-5082.

Toastmasters
Night
Owls
Toastm asters
meet every Tu esday o f th e
month, at 7:30 p.m .. at th e
Lake
Mary
C om m u nity
Building. 200 N. C ountry Club
Road tn Lake Mary. C on tact
Resell a Bonham at 3 2 3 -8284
for Inform ation.

Lions Club
Th e Longwood-Lake Mary Li­
ana Club meets the first and
third Tu esday o f every m onth,
at 7 p.m.. at the Rom ada Inn,
State Road 434 tn Long wood.
Vtailors and prospective m em ­
bers are w elcom e to attend.

Pilot Club
H ie
Sunford
Pilot
Club
m eets the first
and third
Tuesday at 7 p.m. In the RSVP
bu ilding on the cam pus at
Sem inole C om m unity C ollege.
All Interested are w elcom e to
attend.

At last!...The w eather has
w arm ed
enough to ven tu re
outdoors w ithout bein g c o ­
cooned In several layers o f
w inter wenr. That means. 'Its
the season to prepare for an­
oth er great garden ing year.
So, stretch those m uscles, and
clean and sharpen yo u r g a r ­
dening tools. Because, for a
beautiful garden, we need to
get started on a few sim ple
tasks.
Th e first assignm ent at hand
Is to prune dead and/or dam ­
aged wood from orn am en tal
shrubs and trees. Also trim
back
and
thin
out
the
branches o f su m m er bloom ing
shrubs to Im prove the plant's
shape and flow ering. W alt un­
til after flow erin g to do any e x ­
tensive trim m ing
o f spring
flow ering shrubs and trees.
ft m ay not seem that Insects
ore active, but If pests such aa
scale Insects Infested o rn a ­
m ental plants o r fruit tree s
last year, apply a dorm ant oil
spray now lor scale co n trol.
Read and follow all label In­
structions when applying the
product.
Next, clean out all the dead
growth
of
perennials
and
grasses
before
their
new
growth em erges. Th en dig, d i­
vide and replant sum m er and
fall bloom ing perennials. But.
before you reset them In the
flow er bed, take the opportu -

CYPRESS GARDENS'

Tips
TO G R O W O N
From Chtof Horticulturist

nlty to w ork the soli and add
com post or oth er organic m at­
ter to It. Th is Im proves the
soil's ability to hold w a ter and
' nutrients, and helps the plants
develop stron ger root systems.
A s you clean plant beds, be
sure to rem ove all weeds and
wdually clean-out old mulch.
aves and oth er w in ter debris.
Refresh the beds with new
mulch and add the debris and
old m ulch to the compost pile.

E

Early
spring,
while
the
plants are still dorm ant, Is a
good tim e to transplant o rn a ­
mentals o r Install new bareroot plants. B e sure to soak
the root system o f bareroot
plants a few hours before set­
ting them out. If late season
cold w ea th er is forecast before
you have a ch ance to do this,
"heelin' the plants in soil or
moist saw dust tn a p ro tected
location, until you can w ork

the soli and install them In the
landscape.
Be
sure
when
planting o r transplanting a
plant that you trim d a m aged
roots and loosen the soli w h ere
It will be placed. Also, set It so
that Its crow n Is no deep er In
the soil than It w as origin a lly.
Setting a plant too deeply In
the ground la certain death.
Now that the plant beds have
been tidied, freshen up ed g es
betw een them and tu rf areas.
And. speaking o f the lawn,
once the tu rf shows Us new
spring growth. It's tim e to rake
out old grass d ip p in g s If th ey
have built up excessively In
the turf. Don't rem ove all th e
clippings, though, becau se this
would expose
w eed
seeds,
which
will certainty
certainly use this
icn win
inis aa
as
an opportunity to grow . A d“d
anyy clippings rem oved to th e
npost pile. Once the d e a n compost
up is done, fertilise th e lawn
with a fertilizer product c o n ­
taining at least 25 p e rc e n t
slow-release nitrogen. Il w eed s
have been a problem , use a
w eed and feed product c o n ­
taining a preem ergent h e rb i­
cide for crabgress and annual
weed control or purchase th e
herbicide product and apply It
separately.
Sorry,
w e re
not
qu ite
done...If you 've decided to add
a new plant bed to the land­
scape. it's tim e to prepare th e
sol). Once the soil is d ry
enough to w ork w ithout exces-

stve clum ping, till It several
tim es to a depth o f 0 to 8
inches, A fter the soli has been
tilled. It seem s you 're ready to
plant. But. hold on a m inute first ch eck the soli pH and add
organic m atter to the soil.
Most plants grow w ell w ith in
a pH range o f 5.0 to 6.5. I f the
soil pH Is too low. add a gricu l­
tural o r dolomtUc lim eston e to
raise It. Use 4 to 5 pounds p e r
100 square feet fo r sandy soils
and 5 to 6 pounda p er 100
square feet for loam y soils. In
Instances w here the soil pH Is
too high, add 1 pound fin e
su lfu r per 100 square feet to
low er the soil pH. (O rgan ic
m atter Is the best m eans to
gradually
low er
soil
pH.
though). Spread the m a teria l
evenly over the new bed area
and till to a depth o f 6 to 8
Inches. It will take a few
m onths for the lim e o r su lfu r
to fu lly w ork, but the boJI pH
w ill start to tn crea se/d ecreasc
In about eight weeks.
W heth er yo u r soli Is sandy
or clayey, use organ ic m a tter
to Im prove the soil. O rganic
m atter helps sandy soils retain
m oisture and nutrients, but
also aerates clay soils w hich
prevents soil com paction -and
Im proves
drainage.
About
eight w eeks before plan tin g,
spread four to eight Inches o f
com post, com ported m an u re
o r a sim ilar product over the
plant beds and tilt to a dep th
o f 8 inches.

Sports fan ’s wife wants timeout for personal foul
D E A R A B B Y : M y husband,
‘ B ob," is h igh -stru n g. Evan m y
mother-ln-lsw forewarned me shout
his row dy, rough-and-tum ble be­
havior. Bob is a sports nut whose
favorite athletic activities are foot­
ball, hockey and pro-wreetllng.
Bob gets excited over any sport,
and usually I can, loo — especially
hockey. What I don't like is his need
to "set out” the rough stu ff he’s pre­
viou sly view ed on television , r o r
som e reason th a t o n ly he can
understand, Bob seem s to en joy
coming after me, scooping me up by
.m y lim bs and pinning me to the
wall or the floor. 1 have repeatedly
asked.him to stop du ring the six
years we have been married, but to
no avail.
Som e n lgh ta b efo re w e go to
eleep he gate so restless ana into
what he calls "playing" that I have
mys
to litera lly defend m
yself against
sing.
his sparring, poking and Jabbli
Recently I have had to kick, scratch
end bite him Just to get him to stop.
Even our beloved cat runs aw ay
from him.
Abby, please don't suggest coun­
seling. I'm w illing to go, out 1 know
Bob w on 't. H e'd sa y n oth in g is
wrong, and in the presence o f oth­
ers, deny everyth in g. H e's polite
arou nd o th er p eo p le, bu t when
w e're alone, h e's suddenly crude
and obnoxious. It’s as i f its some­
thing he’s proud of.
Except for hie obviously boorish,
abusive behavior, everything else is
fine, la there a constructive way to
get Bob to stop his rough "playing."
or is it tim e to call this m arriage
quits?
N O T A CRASH-TEST DUM M Y
IN W ASHING TO N

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moot draw the lias. Somethlag
Is wroag with Bob. It's aU right

DEAR /_______ .. ______

far more than 10 years, gat married
la e t J u ly. S he ann ou nced h er
before, 1
w ith me and didn 't call fo r
ftBhamgh yam doa*t vast la
hear this, I U tah couy eiia^ almost a year. This was typical at
the relation sh ip w e had — she'd
to go. go without keep in touch and then Just disap­
pear. I'd hear from her when she
him. II will give you valuable got lonely.
One mooih before the wedding, I
insight sot only Into why he's
behaving the way ha does, hot received a call from Lucy asking for
also why yoo have tolerated my address so she could arad mo an
in vitation. I w as a littla insulted
that aha had w aited this long, but
o lt a r s e p a r a tin g un t il B oh la attended the wedding regardless.
Lucy mentioned that she had regis­
tered at a fin e departm ent store.
However, when I checked out the
D E A R A B B Y : "W a itin g in Items on the wish Uat, I found they
Arlington, Texas," works in a hospi­ far exceeded m y budget, so my huetal and has a crush on a re p a ir bond and I bought her a set o f nice
man. 8he said aha wrote him a note cookware from another store.
It has been eight months, and I
but he didn't respond, so she sum­
moned the courage to hand him a have never received a thank-you for
second n ote. W hen he fa ile d to the gilt. H ow ever, since the wed­
acknmriedge it, she asked him if be ding, all Lucy has talked about l*
had read it. H is reply: "N ice pen­ how busy she and h er hueband
have been getting all those thankmanship."
8he asked you what she should you cards o u t I heard through the
do to get a m ore direct response, grapevine that Lucy chose to send
and you a d vised h er th a t sha’d thank-you cards only to those who
already received a response — be bought her the items she had asked
for — and chose not to acknowledge
wasn't interested.
Abby. you may not have consid­ the others. I'm personally surprised
ered a ll o f th e p o ssib ilities. For and a little hurt by this.
What would be a tactfel way o f
example, the man may not be able
to read the note. The response he tailing her that this is unheard o f
gave w as certainly evasive — but without starting a battle?
H U R T IN 8 A N FRANCISCO
was ha trying to avoid giving her a
straight answer or the fact that hats
DEAR HURTi I f what you
lllita ra te? Th ere may be m ore to
krough the grapevine is
this than a simple rejection.
M YSTIFIED IN MISSOURI
I

DEAR ABBY: On the evening o f
my daughter's rehearsal dinner, she
took her father aside and told him
she had thought long and bard
about her wedding day, and after
re fle c tin g on h er childhood had
reach ed a d ecision . S he sa id ,
"Daddy, even though you have not
been a big part o f my Ufa so far, 1
love you. However, we both know
hoe earned the honor o f giving
me ew ty.
S he w en t on to e e y th a t thi
honor o f walking tha bride down th
a is le belon gs to th e person whi
guided her through childhood, late
night studies, heartbreaks and tri
When the m inister asked, "Who
gives this woman to th is man?" I
proudly said, " I d o !"'
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IN TENNESSEE

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�Legal N otices
UMCLS BOB'S SCLF-STORAOE
AUCTION NOTICE
THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY
WILL BE SOLD OR OTHERWISE
OfSPOSEO OF AT A SALE TO BE
HELD AT SAC UNIT OR LEASED
SPACE AT UNCLE DOBS. 36SO
WEST Utti 1TRCET. SANFORD. FL
18771. ON THE 30th 0AY OF
MARCH. 1M9 AT 1 0 N AM FOR
CASH A 10% BUYERS PREMIUM
WILL BE ADDED
aJ30-RONNIE L ANOLIN. 143
COUNTRY CLUO ClR. SANFORD
FL 32173 WATER BEO. PORCH
FURNITURE, LAMPS. WEIOMT
BENCH. MI3C TOOLS. MISC
BOXES. TABLES
(404-LA3HEAL ROBINSON. I l l
ACADEMY AVE SANFORD FL
12771 , 8 COUCHES 8 LOVE
SEATS. DRESSER MISC BOXES.
TAOLES. CHAIRS
AUCTIONEER JACK SC HUBER
A04M A AU120S
DATED THIS DAY 83 MARCH. 1SM
UNCLE BOO 1 SELF4TORAOE
ISM WEST 8Slh STREET
SANFORD, a 33771

(407) 3834633
Puttoh March 1*. 83.19M
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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I IIO H T IE N T H
JUD ICIAL CIRCUIT OF
T N I STATE OF FLORIDA.
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIVIL ACTION
Caee Nei •*-* 100- CA- 1 4-K
Dlvlilen:
SALOMON BROTHERS
REALTY CORP.

Plaintiff.

v*
COLLEEN CAMPBELL
and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF COLLEEN CAMPBELL.
H living, and ah unknown
parties claiming by. through,
under or against the above
named Defendant* who ere
not known to be dead or alive,
whether aaid unknown parti**
nay claim an Internal ■*
•powee*. hair*, devi*#**,
grant***, aetignae*. henon.
creditor*, trustee*, or other
claimant*, claiming by.through,
under or again*! the eatd
COLLEEN CAMPBELL or
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
COLLEEN CAMPBELL: and
NATIONSBANK. N R .
■ucceaaot lo CITIZENS
FEDERAL BANK. I/V*
CITIZENS FEDERAL EAV1NOS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION.
Defendant*
N OTICE OF SALE
Nolle* l* hereby given that
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure entered in the
Circuit Court ol Seminole
County. Florida. I will tell the
property situate In Seminole
County, Florida, described at:
LOT « . BLOCK O. 8KY LARK
UNIT * REPLAT. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF A8
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 18.
PAGE I f . OF THE PUBLIC
RECORD !
OF
8EMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
at public male, to the fugheel
and best bidder, tor cash, at the
West front doer of the Seminole
County Courthouse, in Sanford,
Florida at 11:00 A M . on APRIL

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have great pay 8 encekent benefits lake Mary 407-302 5334
A u tom otive Enthusiast
Do you have an interest in workmg trt an automotive center? But
you have no Immal training
Depending on your knowledge
and background we are wikmg
to hire, and tram you It you teal
you know the basic*, weve got
a )ob tor you Positions avail­
able are Service Writer, tire and
Lube Technician Full and pad
time position! available Ideal
tor high school seniors who
would kke to gel into aulomottve. or persons looking tor a ca­
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discounts on auto parts and
sorvices Apply el TIRE F x ‘
PRESS AUTO CENTER Sank*d. 2650 S Orlando Drive. 407333-0684 o' Orange Cav H30

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71—Help Wanted

Animal CerWKettnele
FT/PT, Benefits owncar
4074384171

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Lake Emme
333 4656

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NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN,
that Larry L H u n t Nancy A.
Hurst, the holder ot the follow­
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certificated) lor e la* deed to
be Issued thereon. The certifi­
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property, end the named) In

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1 BA mobile, completely fur­
nished West SR 40 near Sen*
note Town Center Mat No
chidren. no pets 331-2943

looking tor position doing tame
Pteesecet 407-3370374________

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2 Bedroom, dean, central heal
and *v 8430 mo/sec 4074223717

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House keeper*. Maintenance.
Houea Men 0 AM Dish Washer:
FT Apply Lake Mery Courtyard.
135 International Parkway, lake
CNA’e 7-3 end 11-7 shrttk FT
and 3-tt FT with sTvfi dfieretiel
Flasibta scheduling to meet
your needs end ours mckxkng
partial ahrtis Higher base pay
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hokday benefits end pay n-keuof benefits available Jom our
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end meet o u new nursmg admmskafton team
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Warehouse. Sales Astoctetes.
Drivers Class B . And clerical
Cel A-1 Tempi. No FemEOE
(40716474010 N. Orlando

Health Care and Rehabilitation
Center of Sanford

99—A partments
U nfurnished

PAVMOCRCW
Opening# lor *■ paving poetbona Good pay 4 benefits
Wort n Semnote. Flagier S Vo­
lusia Count!#* Apph/ or send
resume to Ranger Contbuctnn
Industries. 1801 South Nova
R d, South Daytona. FI 32119
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Rentals

PEOPLE NEEDED

c o n t m c k t a l express

tds OTR 0 Regional drivers
*d among the lop 10 sm
nert Paid OeneMt 90-96%
touch frewN (8001365 1337/
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work Neat day pay avakabto
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107—M obile Homes
For Rent

93—Rooms For Rent

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Tues , March I3-Tampe: 7pm10pm. Thun, March 25-Jacksonviiie.
10 am-12pm,
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March 37-Orlando. For M o r
(800)825-9601

73— Employment
Wanted

105—Houses*
Unfurnished
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TRUCK DRIVER
TRA1NEE8 NEEDED!

CORPORATION. FORMERLY
KNOWN AS INLAND
M O R TO M E CORPORATION.
PLAINTIFF

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NOTICE )B HEREBY QIVEN
that by virtue of that certain
Writ of Elocution issued out of
end under the eeel of the
Circuit Court of Seminole
County. Fioride. Caee &lt;
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MONOAY THROUGH FRIDAY
D O A . , MC.
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IB M .
Maryanns Morse
Clerk Circuit Court
By: Jan# E. Jasewie
Deputy Clerk
ROOSR D. BEAR. H Q
RO. BOX 4MS
ORLANDO. FL US08
modaliefi in order lo participate
in this proceeding, you ere enti­
tled. el no cost to you, to the
provision ot certain assistance.
Please
centect
ADA
Coerdlneior at 801 N. Park
Avenue. Suite N101, Sanford,
Fioride 13771. Telephone (*07)
881-4310. eat. 4887 within two
(8) working day* ol your receipt
of Pile Summon*; if you ar*
hearing Unpaired, cell 1-800•4S-S771.
Publish March I f . 81. 10M
DCA-11S

Donald K Eatingsr. •harm
Eeminele County. Fioride
NOTICE REGARDING THE
AMERICANS WITH DHABI LIT IE ! ACT OF 1M0, PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY N SIM N O
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDING* SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF'S
OFFICE. 100 BUSH BLVD., SAN­
FORD. FLORIOA. AT LEAST
FIVE OAVS PRIOR TO THE PROCEEDtNOt. (407) 00*4040 TTO
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Growing company needs motivated
individuals. Flexible schedule, growing
territory, training provided, opportunity for
advancement. Call Gina at Infinity Marketing
(407) 808-6021, or Fax resume to
407-349-1468 or Email
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11 Home Health Care
12 Elderly Care
13 Health A Beauty

RENTALS
91 Apartments/

45 Debt ConaoSdabon |
55 Business
upponunrses
57 Opportunities
59 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages
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117 Commercial Rentals
Ite Offlca Space For Rem
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rem
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Offlce For Rem

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REAL

ESTATE

141—Homes For Sale

143—O u t of State
Property For Sa u

101 Appliance* 8
Furniture For Sale
1B3 Television A Stereo/Radio
165 Computers For Sale
187 Spotting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 BmkBng Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

199 Pets A Supplies
200 Lhrestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 AntquWCoaectbto*
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Sates
219 Wanted to Buy

FORECLOSED

00 VT HOMES
Save id to SON or Motel M r.
irsan or no damn pawnerW For
httmgs caa now 7 days a

week
*304

(BOO|4?9 3660 ext

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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
256 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Calling Repair
1.07 Ceramic TUe
268 Child Care Corners
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Constructed
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywal
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lafcefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Laundry Services

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TACKLE. OM lures tackle boxet reels oM due* &lt;tecoy*. hunt
mg antiques, etc Pay up to
11.000 I pay more hen anyone
4 we pay Ito 00 utt to see
your OM tackle Mi 859 3530

309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Radio
314 Upholstery
318 Wekkng A Sheet Metal
318 Wei DnSmg
319 Window Washing A Tinting

NEVER C H o O if

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SECURITY BARS A DOORS
tSttq It Oeermg keyless push
button firs release 134-11M

241—Rec.
V e iiic l e s /C a m p e r s
on your nee RV at Harold Zipan
RV Center. Maggie VaAay. NC
Prowter. Coachmen. Shasta.
SunSne. Sprvrtef. VAaig* 19 ft.
at 17995 (800)9*5-6334

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For Junk Car*. Truck* 6 Mwc&lt;

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U S t O CARS from *175 Pors
sche
Cadillac*.
Chevy's.
BMWs. Corvettes Also Jeeps.
* wo* tout area Tee Free 7
days a week (800) 4290660
Ed A-4304

Caa new (900)704-3154. tit
1741.

T ruck/Buses/Vans For

Sale

153—Acreage Lot For
Sa u

Any year make or model.
We pay top dotted
Cal Geoff Bedtoe
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DoUJanugan Prop, 323-3165

• Emergency Service
• Free Estimates
• Fast Service
&amp; Fair Prices
• Financing Available

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Property For Sa u
of

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Brevard. NC

16.000 I 426464-4753

CAROLINA MOUNTAIN HOMES REAL
ESTATE
5530 Wear UR. 64 Murphy. NC
2S906 Ottering Western North
Carolina
Homes.
Catena.
Acreage. Creek A Lakefrom
Properties
FREE Brochure

Air Cesfltieslsf A Hsstls* System
157—M obile Homes
For Sa u

181—Appliances it
Furniture For Sa u

205—Heavy
Machinery

(900)747-7322.

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.281-Irrigation It

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Wal t CaWng Taituras

Repair

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285-Landscaping

LakeJc»up/Sanfi&gt;rd
407-579-7106

K I D Nursery
Tree work, mutating. sod work *

287-Lawn Services

256-Appliance Repair

211

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itodsr brutteng and clean upa
323-71*0 or Bp. 213-5664

264-C a r p e t 4c
I n s t a l l a t io n s

279-Hair Salons

TOTAL PREP
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lawn care 467-302-7711 Ucflna.

294-PAINTING
C S TTP aR K Tte^krvkg n

(407) 714-TALK*
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1-900-CITY-FUN

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280-Home
Improvements

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300-Pressu*i
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7-330-1741

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259-Cleaning Services
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OAVDKIY CONSTRUCTION
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ramodakng. cuetom home paint­
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STEAM FACTORY 324-7666

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shaker* potato* owner Inanean 5-acres ei N Sanlord area
774-4347
1823 Sq R. M

STUMPED?

302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Poof Services
X 8 Termite Repair

238—V ehicles Wanted

KM plan Ooumat u . *106*

18 M cKellen o f
"O od sa n d
M onsters"
20 Without
21 Indigent
22 Door hanger
27 Ship's crew

301 Roofing

219—Wanted to Buy

TENNESSEE
LAKE VIEW BARGAIN
3 acres w*h bowl dock 119.900
Ptiutfiifr m k x m . to td tK lf
news, tocatod at crystal cteat
mtn lake-neat lo 18 hote 906
course! Paved roads, utwtws.

1EMNT0DMVE
TRACTORHUHBS

Lacking vigor
Solar shadows
Hansel's sister
Lube Job
necessity
15 Gets an
education
18 Star-shaped
17 Without

287 Lawn Services
268 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 Piano/Organ Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning

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252 Acoounlng
2S3Ad(Mona A
Remodeling
254 Air Condrtnrvng

K IT 'N * C A R L Y L E ® by l-arry W righ l

SO acres-ISO.OOO Enjoy pano
ramc mounun news * sente
kernel suisars over toe noctoea
tram ton ganSy rotong acreage
Year roitod access totephone A
atopic Iteal tor horses Escef
tent financun Caa loa tree
(177)676-6367 S 30 am - 7 30

4 BR. pool, leaptaca. lanced,
huge tot. great area, only
(91500 3329694 (Heater)

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231 Cars For Sate
234 Automotvs
Accessories
235 TructoBuses/Van* For Sate
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Warned
239 MotorcyctoWtMes For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec. VehrctevCampers For Sate
243 Traders For Sate
245 Farm Equpmenl

MISCELLANEOUS

SOUTH COLORADO
RANCH SALE

141— H om es Fo r S a u

AUTOMOTIVE

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also will take cash or a personal check. Advertisers who wish to be Mied can
make arrangements al the time their ad is placed Please keep r&gt; mind that
ads in the Personals (class 21). Business Opportunities (class 55) A Garage
Sales (217) require payment m advance

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instrument
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

MERCHANDISE

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of Stele
Property For Sate
145 Retort Property For Sate
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lois For Sate
148 Commercial Property For Sate
151 Invesknent Properly For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sato
154 Open House
155 CondomMune For Sale
157 MobOe Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Properly For Sate
165 Duptet For Sate

To Sham
93 Rooms For Rani
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Apartments •Unfurnished
100 Condominum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 DupteaTTrtptea
107 Mobte Homes For Rent
tit Resort Vacations
114 Warshouse/Rantal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

123—Wanted to Rent

Paying for your classified ad;

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67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Cate
Lost A Found
Special No#cea
Nursery A ChAd Care
Weight Management
HypnoeJs
I laatth Insurance
Laget Services

118—O hice Space For
Rent

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thing* that appear to t&gt;« insignificant
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importance, to bo cognizant of alt the
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o a iy in attempt* to maintain harmony.
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good in otoer* and Vie taaai on cnacum
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A M U (March 21-AprV 19) Watch your LK O (J u ly 22 -A ug. 22) Thoroughly today In*teed of merely moaning and
word* carefully today, especially when research any toset m am taps offered to groaning about what need* to be done,
you're around *an*itlve people. A you by someone else today. Taking roll up your tleeve* and awing into
something at face value could end up acaon.
taking you to toe ttoanan .
A O U A M U t (Jan. 20-Peft. 19) LO* purVMOO (Aug. 23-AopL 22) 9* sum you chaaa* could have a way of toiaang up to
can bad* up any commament or promiae
you make to another today. If you tat to
live up to your word, your reputation
Tuesday. March 23.1999

I LIKE SITTING/ I'M
BEHIND YOU, 16LA0
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by AriSangom
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Keep counting
those tricks

TH O ^A s BALD iPOT IN TH&amp; ^
B A L X O F F tf f C U TO U P tt

tha ebvious disadvantage o f m erely
counting votes Instead o f w eighing
them.- It in true that name people have
0mufk h eritf I4re of Ihe
k4Iht
political pertiea than others. But would
Inga have rea lly approved making
a om of tha electorates n p t«i)«y worth
morn votes than others?
At tha bridge table, though, it is easy
to see how somo players' counting
weighs more heavily on tha results
than others'. 1/you count a lot, you will
be a winner; if you don’t, you won't.

a tournam ent in Santa Pa, Naw
M aiico. Hew would you try to maka
three no-trump? West lead* a apada to
East's ace, and a spado comas back.
North's three-dub rebid could back­
fire, but it is hard to do teas with such
a strong hand.
Did you pi«y a baart at trick three? 1/
ao, you might go down. Waat will duck
the first heart, win tha second, and
shovel you into the dummy with a dia­
mond. Tha opponents w ill gat ona
made, one heart, ont diamond and two
duba. (Yea, altar the heart quean wins,
you can cash dummy's minor-suit tops
before playing tha second heart, end
playing W ait but would you?)
Mum better la to pfoy four rounds of
duwuuuf* immediately. East switches
to a chib (bast). You mawtth dummy's
king and overtake the heart quean
with your king, forcing a hand entry to
your second apada trick. You and with
two spndna, ona heart, four diamoods
and two duba.

Will non-alcoholic beer cause a belly?
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umn concerning a bear belly being a
sign o f cirrhosis o f tha liv tr. Doaa
a lco h o l-fret bear causa tha same
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PETER
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doctor, who m «y be able to clarify the
Issue further.
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