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                    <text>W E E K E N D

June 27, 1999
91st Year, No. 218
(407)322-2611
Sanford, F L

75 C t n li

S erv in g
Santbrd, Casselberry.
Lake M a ry Longwood,
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County

S in c e 1908

□ Briefs
Fire damages Black

Weather
Partly

Hot rods Invade

Lottery

Cloudy

downtown

Winning

High: 91
Low: 71

Correction could raise Seminole grades

Angus Restaurant
ALTAMONTE 8 P W N O S - A
mkl-momJng lira in Altamonte
Springs Friday caused an esti­
mated $10,000 In damage.
Steven ZlatkJes. owner of the
Black Angus Restaurant. 1022
West State Road 430 smelled
smoke inside the building at
about 11:40 a.m. He went out­
side to investigate and saw a
large amount of black smoke
corning from the eaves. Fire
units arrived moments later and
using chain saws and crow bars
mad entry Into the attic area of
the building and promptly extin­
guished the fire. Preliminary
investigation points to an exteri­
or lighted sign that shorted out
as the cauee of the blaxe. The
restaurant re-epenod Friday

Numbers

Sanford

S A N F O R D - A miscalculation in the
first statewide report card by the

A s m a n y a s 14 c o u n t y s c h o o l s
m a y r e c e i v e ‘A ’ q r a d e
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Department o f Education may have neg­
atively affected the rankings of the
Seminole County School System.

rected.

Jeanne Morris, a county school board
member, said an error was made in data
for the percentage of students tested. She
said that between 12 to 14 county schools
could receive " A 's " when the error is cor­

Department of Education are based on
the Florida Comprehensive Achievement
Test (FCA T) and Florida Writes! test
results, the percent o f students tested,
plus suspension and dropout rates.

School grades issued by the

Department of Education will

M orris said she does not know where the
error occurred in recording the percent o f
students tested.
"It's a system-wide problem," Morris
said. "It doesn't matter w h y it happened,
only that it is corrected."
Morris said that in some schools, only a

Longwood police go HOG wild over award

afternoon, but the Ighted sign is
&lt;*. awaiting replacement.

One man hurt in
fork lift accident
ALTAMONTE SPM NQ S-A

B oard discuss*
Lym an H igh
School project
strain on elementary school
facilities continues to grow. Six

35-year old man suffered
abdominal Injuries Thursday
when he became trapped
behind a fork ML
At 11:30 a.m. Thursday, Mica
KkJrt was attempting to move a
large container Into a earn! at
t ie Auto Kate Center In
Atamcnta 8pringa when ho
became stuck In between a
fork*! and motorised angina,
•ooorffing to offlosrs of

S A N F O R D • The Seminole
County School Board this week
agreed to proceed with a fiveyear plan that includes $20 mil­
lion for renovations at Lyman
H igh School. However, school
officials say the district still has
$160 million in unfunded needs.
The decision came during a
w ork session on TUesday and
means that one less elementary
school w ill be bu ilt Board
members decided to add one
elementary school instead of
tw o over the next five years.
School administrators say the

elementary schools built in the
1970's with an "open p o d "
design are particularly over­
crowded, with classrooms shar­
ing the same lighting and lack­
ing storage space, said Dianne
Kramer, director of facilities and
planning.
Kramer said the district needs
as many as five n ew elementary

expected to be similar to the
$105 million appropriated to
build John W . Evans
Elementary School in Oviedo,

See lywun. Fags IA

Longwood Police
Department earns
national award

The Auto Kars Center, tootled
ot 828 Sunshine Lane UnM
1010,'ls moving to the Zeffwood
arse end only hod one ieigo
drum left to move when the
accident occurred.

Veto controveny
W W Tnt SPMNOS-Winter

and 3M.

Springs Mayor Paul Partyka this

CMy Commission mooting * ■
bo held Monday at &amp;30 p m at
Winter Springs C ty Hoi.

□ Quote
I f we have anything kind
to aay, any tender aentiment to expresa, wa feel

Longwood Motorcycle Unit Patrol Officers D.Q. Jackson (left) and D.C. McCaskM (right) proudly show off two
of the Longwood Police department's Hariey-Oavldson FLH Road Kings. The design and color package of
die bikes, a team effort by the patrol officers, won a first piece prize lor vehicle design from Law and Order
Magazine and the 3M Company. 1099 marks Longwood*s 20 anniversary of Ms Motorcycle Unit. A first piece
award plaque and a cosh prize is on the way to Longwood.

CountyWatch gives county its A-OK
Seminole County, recently completed a review of the county's
contracting practices.
"W e want to be thorough and
helpful, but w e're not a threatening group," Elam said.
Commissioner Grant M aloy

year ago when w e were being
assailed," Commissioner Randy
Morris told Elam and Dr. Lila
Buchanan,
Buchanan said that the county had very carefully aw arded /
contracts to private firms,

S A N F O R D - Douglas Elam,
chairman of Seminole
CountyWatch, hod some good
news for the county commis­
sioners this post week.
"This county is doing good
w ork in contracting services,"
Elam said. "You're p model for
the rest o f the state."

A n y group that can shed
more light on government is
good ," he said. "W hether the

were extremely fair. There w as a
very, very level playing field for
vendors and contractors," she
said.

Elam's group, an information
agency which intends to pro­
vide a service to the residents o f

report is critical or positive, w e
w w catnalt
"I wish w e had this report a

The report sold that the county appears to have worked very
County, rao« s a

was grateful for the group's

"Your purchasing procedures

M ore than 300 police agencies
from the United States and
around the w orld submitted

L O N G W O O D — The
Longw ood Police Department's
Motorcycle Unit definitely has
its majo working.

more than 400 photo entries o f
their new ly designed vehicles
this year. TVenty-two were

The department's 10-bike unit
has capped its 20th anniversary
in 1999 by claiming first prize in

selected as winners, while
another 12 received honorable
mention.

the motorcycle category in the
10th Annual Police W h id e
Design Competition, sponsored
by Low and Order Magazine

Longw ood Police chief Tom
Jackson has felt the bridesmaid
instead o f the bride in previous

New logo tor Sanford vehicles

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A C C U W E A T H E R 19F O R E C A S T F O R S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y

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Variably cloudy tomorrow with a tew showers and thun­
derstorms.
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tonight and tomorrow. Some with locatty heavy rainfall.

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Obituaries
M A R Y A L IC E B O O T H E
M ary Alice Boothe, 79,
Cardinal Oaks Court, Lake
Mary, died Wednesday, June 23,
1999. Bom in Burnsville, N.C.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1970. Mrs. Boothe was a home­
maker. She was a member of
First Christian Church o f Winter
Park.

TERRY D A Y

charge o f services.

Terry Day, 53, Stillwater
Avenue, Deltona, died Friday
June 25,1999. Bom Sept. 24,1945
in Atlanta, Ga., he m oved to
Central Florida in 1961. Mr. Day
w as an Electrician for Tri City
Electric. He was Catholic.
Mr. Day was a Veteran o f the
U 5 . A ir Force.

Survivors include son, Arthur
A. Boothe, Lake Mary; daughter,
Mary Sue Preston, Lake Mary;
sister, Ruth Hadges, Jonesboro,
Tenn.; sister, Helen H annon,
New
Bcary;
sister,
L id lle
Anderson, Johnson City, Tenn.;
five grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren.

Survivors Include w ife,
Roscann Day, Deltona; son,
Jacson Day, Orange City; daugh ­
ter, Angela Cain, Sanford; moth­
er, Helen Day, Orlando; brother,
James Day, O rlan do; three
grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Hom e,
Sanford, is in charge o f arrange­
ments.

Baldwin-Fairchild Funeral
Home, Altamonte Springs, is in
charge of services.

SAM DOTSON
Sam Dotson, 73, of Springfield,
O hio died Thursday, June 24,
1999. H e w as b om Jan. 26, 1926
in M in go County, W .Va. Mr.
Dotson w as retired from A.B.B.
Incorporated. H e w a s a member
o f Central Baptist Church in
Sanford.
Mr. Dotson w as a Veteran o f
the United States A rm y having
served in W W II.
Survivors include his daughter
and son-in-law, Cassaundra and
Lew Eblin of Springfield; three
sons,
Ronald
Dotson
of
Springfield, Ohio, David Dotson
of London, Charles Dotson of
Florida;
one
niece,
Mitzi
Shackelford of Springfield, Ohio;
two step-daughters, Lynn and
Sonja Bond; one sister, Katherine
Ramsey of Matewan, W. Va.; one
brother, Claude
Dotson of
Springfield; num erous gran d ­
children and great-grandchil­
dren.

Booth*
BO BB IE T .B A R R IN E A U
Bobbie T. Barrineau, 64, Pine
Springs Drive, DeBary, died
Thursday June 24, 1999. Bom
April 25, 1935 in Cross City, she
moved to Central Florida in
1969. M rs. Barrineau w as a
Purchasing
agent
for
an
Electronics Co. She was a mem­
ber o f the First Presbyterian
Church of Sanford.
Mrs. Barrineau w as a volunteer
for the Central Florida Regional
Hospital Auxiliary and the
Cancer Care Center.
Survivors include husband,
John Michael o f DeBary; daugh­
ters, Teresa Daniels of Baysldc,
N.Y., Susan Muaaer o f Navarre;
sisters,
Q u id s
T h arp*
of
Georgia, Charlotte Yarborough
of Fayetteville, N . C , Sue W iley
o f Renton, Wash.; brothers,
W illie
C.
Tharpe,
Jr.
of
Rocldedge, Roy Tharpe o f
Cocoa, Denny Tharpe o f Elkhart
Texas;
eight
grimdchildren;
seven great-grandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Hom e,
Sanford, is in charge o f services.

'U n c i.'i

Littleton &amp; Rue Funeral Home,
Springfield, Ohio, is in charge of
services.
KENNETH W ELLS
Kenneth Wells, 54, Pawnee
Trail, Winter Springs, died
Thursday June 23, 1999. Bom in
Savannah, Ga., he m oved to
Central Florida in 1979. Mr.
Wells w as O w ner/Buyer Retail
Products. H e w as Baptist
Mr. Wells w as a Viet N a m
W teran w h o served In the U S .
Navy. H e loved motorcycling.
Survivors include wife, Patty
o f Winter Springs; mother, Beit
Eidridge, Orlando; three sons,
N eil of North Dakota, Donald
Thompson of Fern Park, Daniel
Wagner of North Dakota; four
daughters, Penny and Am anda
o f North Dakota, Gloria Siezak
of Fern Park, Traci Vallancourt o f
Georgia; two brothers, Tommy
and Larry D urden both o f
Orlando; 12 grandchildren.
W ood law n C arey H an d
Funeral Home, Longw ood, is in

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V IR G IN IA W O O D
Virginia Wood, 81, Valencia
Court,
L on gw ood,
died
Thursday June 24,1999. Bom in
Chicago, 111., she m oved to
Central Florida in 1973. Mrs.
Wood w as an Accountant for
C.F.S.
Continental
Inc.
of
Chicago, III. and Sanford. She
w as a m em ber o f Christ
Episcopal Church, Longwood.
Mrs. W ood w as a member of
the Pilot Club o f Sanford. She
w as Past Matron o f The O rder o f
the Eastern Star, Betsy Ross
Chapter N o . 834, Chicago, 111.
She w as also Past President of
the Seminole County A.A.R.P.
Chapter.
Survivors include daughter,
Leota M . Fuehne, Fenton, Miss.;
daughter, Virginia A . Warner,
Lon gw ood;
sister,
Leota
Thielemann, St. Lois County,
Missouri; sister, Lila Miller,
Llnconwood, 111.; 14 grandchil­
dren; 23 grandchildren.
New com er Family Funeral
Home, Winter Park, is In charge
o f services.

D U I Arrests
Sanford - June 25. David Lee Sweat, 28,
Lucerne Drive, DeBary, was stopped by
Seminole County deputies at 15th Street and SR
46 In Sanford. H e was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol, and failure to
change address on a registration within 20
days.
Longw ood - June 25. Paul Marc Fleuiy, 30, of
Colorado Place, Altamonte Springs was
stopped by Longwood police at SR 600 and
D og Track Road. He was charged with driving
under the influence of alcohol and operating a
motor vehicle with unsafe or improper equip­
ment.
D ru g Arrests
Sanford - June 24. Bobby Osgood, 55, of Lake
Monroe Terrace and Robert Dwight Charles, 38,
o f West 2nd Street, Sanford, were stopped by
Sanford police at 5th and Olive Street in
Sanford. Both men were charged with posses­
sion o f a controlled substance-crack cocaine.
Sanford - June 24. Wanita Miller, 37, of
Sanford, w as stopped by Sanford police at Uth
Street and Elm Avenue, Sanford. She was
charged with possession of drug paraphernalia
and w as also picked up on an outstanding
Seminole County warrant for burglary to a
structure.

Funerals
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th r funeral horn* Sunday (4 /2 7 ), from 3 u n til
5 I’ M SSISSON FUNU A L H O M E, un-inJ i l l , SANTO KD, IS IN CHARGE O F SER­

Longw ood - June 24. Jeffrey Stephen Rouse, 31,
of Seminole Avenue, Longwood was stopped
by Longwood police at SR 600 and SR 434. He

Funeral te rrie r* fo r M r. D ay w in be
Wednesday (6 /3 0 /I9 W ) at 600 P M m the
Briaaon Funeral C hapel C iem atkm wiO ta llo w
te r v k r t and the cm n a te d bo dy w ill be
in te rre d In A ll S ouk C ath olic Cem etery
F tknda may c a ll at * w funeral home Tumday
5 u n til * P M BRISSON FUNERAL
H O M E. S 07.322-2I3I, SANFORD, IS IN
CHARGE OF SERVICES.
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Burglary
Lake M ary - June 22. Luis Morales, 28, of N .W .
8th Street, Miami, and Am ed Villa, 27, of N.W .
7th Street, Miami were arrested by Lake Mary
police and charged with burglary of a construc­
tion site located near Grey ling Avenue, Lake
Mary.
O viedo - June 24. Eugene M . Jcnerette, 44, of
Reed Avenue, Oviedo, was arrested by Oviedo
police. H e was charged with burglary and
aggravated assault by making threats with a 2
by 4 board to residents of another Oviedo
address.
Lewd/Lasdvious Arrest
Winter Park - June 24. Charles L. Fulmore, 34,
of Leacock Court, Orlando, w as observed by
Seminole County deputies at a convenience
store at O ld H ow ell Branch Road, Winter Park.
He was arrested and charged on an outstanding
Orange County warrant for lew d and lascivious
acts on a minor.
Assault/Domestic Violence
O viedo - June 22. Leslie Jay White, 39, Dike
Road, O viedo was arrested at his residence fol­
lowing a dispute with his wife. Seminole
County deputies charged him with assault and
domestic violence.

County
C o a tin n ed

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o a x te rr y

was charged with possession of less than 20
grams o f cannabis and possession of dru g para­
phernalia.

hard to clarify its policies and
establish procedures for solicit­
ing, evaluating, awarding and
administering outsourcing con­
tracts.
Buchanan said that in decid­
ing whether or not to enter a
contract, Seminole County tax­
payers can be assured that the
number of people participating
in the decision-making process
helps to ensure private con­
tracts are sound on fiscal
grounds.

M aloy w as outvoted, 4-1, on
the lobbyist contract.
"W e've got the best," Morris

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father'a footsteps by volunteer­
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Starting Monday, his three
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Gregory, Eugene Gregory Jr.,
and TYavis Gregory w ill be
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Travis Gregory is a Deputy
with the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office, Eugene
Gregory, Jr., is a Baptist Pastor
in Mississippi and James Destry
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
O ur View

Your View

The Meter

Hunt worries
about loss
of services

Who measured up and who came up short? According to The
Meter, Longwood was the tilg loser. With the politicians like
Longwood's. who needs soap operas?

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To the e d it o r
To the Citizens o f

Country Joe: Jim Daly's attorney Joe Rosier spins tales o(
common sense during Longwood’s public hearing to oust tho outspoken Daty from several of the city's boards Country Joe novor
likes to telegraph a punch, but TKO'ed Daly's opponents in-con­
ceived and groundless resolution.

Sem inole County.

Grow up: Longwood will never lose its *Wrongwood' imago
until its community leaders loam to play well with others. While
most adults have learned the basics of polito disagreement,
these guys continue to act like first-graders. Maybe Longwood
politicos should have milk and cookies before tho next meeting.

extension offices on

Fact o r rumor?
W o rd is circulating
aroun d again that the ser­
vices p ro vid e d by the
C o u n ty H o m e R oad arc
no longer va lu a ble to the
citizens o f Sem inole
County. C u ttin g these
offices w o u ld eliminate: 1.

Watch that m outh: Jim Daly certainly came out on tho
„
,
good side of last week’s hearing. But whether he was baited
w SlU kT info hiS comments or not. residents of Longwood should
expect restraint on tho part of their city fathers Daly hasn’t
always shown such an ability.

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Horticulturist; 3. the com ­
mercial vegetable

Its not all bad: While Longwood politicians light each other.

Horticulturist, p lu s the 4-

Lake Mary and Sanlord show what happens whon adults
decide to cooperate. Both cities are In the running for new
businesses to locate in their communities, and the chancos
are good that both will be successful.

schools and the M aster

H P rogram s for o u r
G ard en ers w h o assist the

Remembering Eric Liddell

Looking out for their fellow citizens: Employees at Bill

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the urban Horticulturist;
2. the com mercial

Heard Chevrolet witnessed an accident last week that senously injured a Sanford woman But rather than simply gawking at
the gory wreck, the employees decided to take up a collection
for the woman. In addition, the company has agreod to match
whatever the employees raise at a 2-to-l ratio.

etc.

Seventy-five years ago, a rem ark­

w e re unable to get in. Twenty years

able m an d id a rem arkable thing. Eric

later he w a s taken prisoner w ith

that Sem inole C o u n ty is

Liddell o f Scotland refused to run a

other missionaries and

on e o f the smallest c o u n ­

heat at the 1924 O ly m p ic G a m es in

an d becam e one o f 1,800 cro w ded

Paris because the race w a s scheduled

into a Japanese camp. H is personal

is also one o f the w e a lth i­

on a Sunday, w h ich his faith taught

space had shrunk to 3 by 6 feet.

est. A concerned citizens

Before his arrest, Lidd ell m anaged to

o f this C o u n ty arc y o u

him w o u ld violate the Sabbath.

Berry's World

Horticulturist w ith soil
testing, plan problem s,

A s w e k n o w from the A c a d e m y
A w a r d -w in n in g

film , "C h a rio ts o f

Fire," L id d e ll m an aged to negotiate

Westerners

Statistics s h o w (p ro v e )

ties in the State, but that it

get his w ife an d tw o children to safe­

w illin g to a llo w these ser­

ty in C a n a d a (Florence Liddell w a s

vices to disa p p e ar fo rev­

pregnant at the time with their third

er? If not, contact y o u r

c o m p l im e n t s

an u n h eard -of switch from the 10t&gt;-

Cal

daughter, w h o m Eric w o u ld not live

C o u n ty Com m issioners:

TO Y O U O N Y O U R

meter race he had been scheduled to

Thomas

to see). H e died o f a brain tum or on

C arlton H e n le y and G ran t

m

f il e s

,

th ey

run to the 400 meter, for w h ich he had

w ere

Feb. 21,1945.

not trained, later in the week. O n July

D E LIC IO U S .

M a lo y an d express y o u r

H is biograph er Sally M agn u sson

11,1924, L id d e ll w o n that race and w a s s h o w ­

recalled that m ost peop le w h o k n ew Lidd ell

ered w ith O ly m p ic glory.

observed the consistency o f his life. She tried to

Instead of cashing in, Lidd ell turned his back

leam w h eth er h e h ad " d a y feet." In her book,

o n fam e and fortune and fo llo w e d in h is p a r - . "T h e F lyin g Scotsm an," M a g n u sso n thought
she m ight h ave discovered som ething w h e n
ents' footsteps, b e c o m in g a m ission ary in
China, w h ere

she "h a p p e n e d on a disillusioning eyewitness

his m ost p o w e rfu l contributions to G o d an d to

account o f the beh avior o f som e o f the mis­

his fello w h u m an s w e re m ade.

sionaries in the Japanese internment cam p

In o u r d a y o f focus g ro u p s a n d leadership
Eric

I read o f tem pers lost an d heavy m oralizing, o f

L id d ell's e x a m p le continues to stand o u t A

exclu siven ess a n d selfishness. T h e auth or

fanatic m ight h a v e d e m a n d e d that others not

scarcely h ad a g o o d w o rd for anyone, bu t least

w eakened

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w h e re L id d e ll spent the last months o f his life.

by

uncertainty

of

belief,

Society chair
takes issue ...
with note in 1
The Meter
To the e d it o r
In the H e ra ld 's

run on Sunday, either, an d organ ized a g ro u p

o f all for the Protestant Christians. Then I

to enact legislation to conform society to his

Sm Letters, Pag* 5A

point o f view . N o t L id d e ll H e

turned the p a g e an d found this: 'It is rare
indeed w h e n anyone has the g o o d fortune to

just said he w o u ld n 't run. Som e n e w sp a p e rs

meet a saint, bu t he com es as close to it as an y­

denounced h im as a traitor to his country and

one I h a v e ever k n o w n .' O f course, he w a s

king. H o w qu ick ly they changed their tune

talking abou t Eric L id d ell."

temptation a n d com prom ised his beliefs, w e

live sim ilar lives in obscurity and the w o rld
do es not k n o w their names. " A n d the first to

T h e account o f the race in the July 12, 1924,

rem ind us o f
that w o u ld b e Eric Lidd ell — w h o w o u ld curl

that d a y in Paris: "L id d e ll had the outside

u p w ith em barrassm ent at the very idea o f

berth — generally considered the w orst place

bein g the subject" o f a b ook or film.
A t the e n d o f "C h ariots o f Fire," producer

.... There w a s a perfect start, an d from the first
ju m p -o ff the pace looked, a n d w a s, terrific.

20,1999, there a p p ea re d a

M a g n u sso n a d d s that thousands o f people

m ight never h ave heard o f him again.
Tunes o f L o n d o n conveys the excitement o f

How drivers who believed that another
driver's behavior was a
"personal threat"
responded:
(

M rs. Johnie L. H u n t

W eek en d Edition o f June

w h e n he w o n a g o ld m edal. H a d he yielded to

C oping w ith ro ad r a g e

opin ion s an d desires.

D a v id

Puttn am p u t o n

the screen: "E ric

T w o m en o f the sue f e ll.... But that m a d e n o d if­

Liddell, missionary, d ie d in occupied China at

ference, for there w a s n ever m ore than one

the en d o f W o rld

m an in the race, an d it w a s the pace he set that

m o u rn e d ."

W a r II. A l l o f Scotland

fairly ran them o ff their legs. S w e e p in g round

Press accounts o f the 1980 premiere o f the

into the straight L id d e ll led b y fou r or five

film in E d in bu rgh told o f h u g e crow ds. H o w

yards, and increased his lead b y a cou ple o f

fitting. T h e p e o p le o f Scotland, w h o h a d

yards m ore in the ru n hom e. N o on e ever

shared their native son with China, w ere w e l­

looked like catching him ....

com ing h im back an d affirm in g the note given

"W h e n the time w a s give n out as 47 3-5 sec.,

to Lidd ell b y his m asseur before that 1924 race.

an d it w a s realized that, fo r the third time in

It referred to the Biblical passage 1 Sam uel

tw o days, the w o r ld 's 'record' h ad been lo w ­

2JO: " H e w h o honors M e , 1 w ill honor." A n d

ered, the S tadium w e n t in s a n e ..."

so H e did. A n d so H e still do es 75 years later.

W h e n L id d e ll left E d in bu rgh for C h in a the
(c) 1999, Los Angela Time* Syndicate

fo llo w in g year, the n u m b e r p f p e o p le w an tin g
According to a USA Today poll, most drivers (72 percent of those polled)
cope with threatening situations on ths highway by changing lanes, avoid­
ing eye contact, and other means of avoiding a confrontation.

to b id h im fa re w e ll w a s so large that 1,000

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Letters

Grades

C on tin u ed from P a ge 4 A

C o n tin u ed from Page 1A

feature called Th e Meter,

hearing to ch allen ge that very

claim ing to tell us " w h o m ea*

finding.

sured u p and w h o cam e u p
short."

cessfully for such a hearing,

In a snide segm ent titled

The Society petitioned suc­
an d on A p ril 26th, Judge

"N o t so high society," the

Law rence P. Stevenson o f the

Society for the Preservation o f

Florida D iv ision o f

Fort M ellon Park is accused

A d m in istrative H e a rin g s w a s

o f using "leg a l sh en an igan s"

assigned to the case. A n early

to hold u p the S an ford hotel

Septem ber date w a s su bse­

and conference center.

quently set fo r the hearing.

Since w h e n d id it becom e

M aybe, just m aybe, the p ro ­

trickery o r d e v io u s for citi­

ject d e v e lo p e r w ill have p ro ­

zens to avail them selves o f

duced the thrice-postponed

rights p ro v id e d b y Ftorida

feasibility stu d y o f the project

law? W h e n the Florida

b y the time o f the

Departm ent o f C o m m u n ity

A dm in istrative H earin g.

A ffairs pu blish ed in this

S peakin g o f shenanigans,

n e w sp ap er on February 16,

w h y d id the C ity o f Sanford

1999, its Notice o f Intent to

through its attorneys find it

find the C ity 's com prehensive

necessary to file on M a y 10th

plan am endm ents "in co m p li­

a M otion to D ism iss o u r peti­

ance," that N otice also cited

tion? Judge Stevenson

the right o f citizens to peti­

thought so little o f their

tion for an adm inistrative

motion that he not on ly

" A ," while six schools received
"D 's ." All the schools with
com m ented on the novel
" D 's " were elementary schools,
basis for the C ity's claim s.
and five were located in
A n d , b y the way, w h o se
Sanford. N o county school
op in ion s are represented in
received an "F."
the a n o n y m o u s T h e Meter?
Schools receiving an "F "
T h e Society for the
w ou ld be put on notice that
Preservation o f Fort M e llo n
they must improve academics
P ark continues in its efforts,
or grant vouchers to their stu­
u sin g legal tools at o u r d is ­
dents the following year.
The grading system is part of
posal, to prevent the re-zon ­
ing o f a substantial portion o f , the controversial education
reform package that created a
the P ark fo r com m ercial use.
plan
for parents in schools
W e arc for responsible d e v e l­
receiving an "F " twice in four
opm ent. Putting this project
years to receive vouchers for
in o u r historic d o w n t o w n
private schools. Statewide, 78
com m u nity park, w e d o not
schools received "F's."
con sider to b e responsible.
The grades for Seminole
L M illa r d H u n t
County schools were surprising
C o -C h a ir, Society fo r the
considering that in scores
Preservation o f Fork M e llo n
released in May, county stu­
Park.
dents scored above state aver­
E d ito r's note: The M eter
ages on all levels of the FCAT
and the Florida Writes! test. The
represents the views o f the
county's lOth-graders ranked
Seminole Herald Editorial Board.
second in reading, and second
overall on the writing portion
d en ied it on June 8th, but

Lyman

Phase two, expected to start in
the third year with an estimated
cost of $8.6 million, will include a
new auditorium with band and
chorus areas. A n additional 21
classrooms will be built.
"You can see (the new auditori­
um) really well from State Road
427," said Chris Boothe, project

d o ’s here's the skinny on the
winning entry. Longw ood's
motorcycle unit is comprised of
10 Harley -Davidson H .H Road
Kings, with fuel injection and
1,580 cc's. Top speed is "classi­
fied" according to Jackson.
Under a unique leasing agree­
ment with Harley -Davidson of
Seminole County, each bike
costs Longw ood only $12 per
year. The Harley's average gas
consumption is around 100 gal­
lons per year. Although not as
fast as the departments previ­
ous Kawasaki bikes, the
Harley's are considered to have
superior maneuverability and
handle better for patrol officers
working in heavy traffic.
The lighting, siren, and saddle
bag packages the department
adds run about $700 each
including radar for detection of
speeders.
"W e have 10 bikes in our
fleet," explained Jackson. "Eight
are kept in service and the other
two are stripped o f the bells
and whistles and are used for

training."
A veteran of 17-years of road
patrol himself, Jackson is espe­
cially pleased that this year's
aw ard winning design w as a
total team effort by the motor­
cycle patrol officers.
"I'm really proud of the guys
w h o ride and of the team effort
on the design. The blue trim
was my idea though," he
chuckled.

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Jackson said Longwood's
motorcycle unit is extremely
responsible and has experi­
enced only one serious crash in
two decades.
" A good motorcycle officer is
a fortunate blend of finding
officers with a love of the law
and a love of motorcycles. We
don't have any John Wayne's on
the road. I'm proud of our
motorcycle officers. They're
good cops and they get good
training."
Longw ood joins other w in­
ners in the following categories:
Best D A R E , vehicle - Caldw ell
Police Department, Idaho; Best

department vehicle design for
departments of less than 50 offi­
cers - Thunderbolt Police
department, Georgia; Best
Sheriff's agency vehicle - Placer
County Sheriff's department,
California; Best vehicle for
department over 50 officers San Antonio police department,
Texas; Best Federal or State
Agency vehicle - University of
Alaska-Fairbanks Police depart­
ment; Best Special Purpose
vehicle - Marietta Police depart­
ment, Georgia; International
vehicle - Service de La Prairie,
Canada.
Judges for this year's compe­
tition included representatives
from the Illinois State Police,
Harley-Davidson Motor
Company, and the Elmhurst,
Illinois Police Department.

Since 1959...Same Location

manager for facilities and plan­
ning. "That's one concern the
parents wanted us to address."
Starting in the fifth year, at an
estimated cost of $7 million,
phase three w ill include the reno­
vation of three classroom build­
ings, plus the gym lockers and
lobbies. Building three, known as
the Round Building, will be
demolished. In addition, a cen­
tral Courtyard w ould be devel­
oped.
Although the school board
committed to renovating Lyman
High School, Kramer said there
is a possibility that parts of the
project could fall victim to fund­
ing problems
"If our revenue stream decreas­
es, you never know what could
happen," Kramer said.
H u se four, at an estimated cost
of $740AX), calls for renovating
the vocational buildings and
replacing the concession building.
The school board is also look­
ing to upgrading Lyman High
School's deteriorating swimming
pool. Am ong the possibilities, the
board is looking to negotiating
with Seminole County and
Longwood to replace the p o o l
The board would like to build a
community swim m ing pool sim­
ilar to the one under construction
at Seminole H igh School
The renovations at Lyman
High School still leave Oviedo,
Seminole and Lake M ary high
schools in need o f improvements
to their facilities, Kramer said.
Classrooms in Seminole and
Oviedo high schools are too
small, and as Seminole High
School’s magnet programs attract

students, the overcrowding
increases. Kramer said Lake
Mary High School’s building is
in need of renovations to make it
more functional for students.
Then, there are the six openpod elementary schools suffering
from overcrowding and poor air
circulation. The schools include
Altamonte Elementary, Forest
City Elementary, Lake Orienta
Elementary, Sabal Point
Elementary, Sterling Park
Elementary, and Winter Springs
Elementary School.
Kramer said the board would
like to pattern renovations after
those o f Idyllwilde Elementary
School. Construction will start in
mid-July to close the classrooms
at Idyll wilde, which was also
built as an open-pod facility. In
addition, a two story building
w ill be built for the fourth and
fifth grade classes, and a Media
Center will be constructed.
"This will solve the problem of
open pods, and it adds classroom
capacity," Kramer said. "It will
make the environment more con­
ducive to education."
The Idyllwilde renovations will
cost an estimated $6 million.
Work is expected to be complete
in Jan., 2001. The board lacks
funding to renovate the other six
open-pod campuses.

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Board members on TUesday
said they wanted to spend $1
million throughout the district
for new desks, furniture, com­
puters, and software.
"You have software programs
that change," Kramer said. "They
become obsolete, and they won't
run on the hardware you have."

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A covered outdoor dining area
will be developed during the
kitchen renovations. In addition,
the old carpeting in Classroom
Building 3 will be removed, and
the building will receive new
paint.

costs l i t t l e but
its value is great

eighth in writing, third among
the 17 largest districts.
County students made gains
in every portion of the test.

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which will open for the 20002001 school year. It Is designed
for 800 students.
"In four or five years it will
cost $11 million to build an ele­
mentary school," Kramer said.
The board is looking into an
alternative to building elemen­
tary schools. For example, it
would take $3.1 million per facil­
ity to construct Primary
beaming Centers that would
handle 250 to 300 students can be
buUt near overcrowded schools.
Meanwhile, the renovations at
Lyman High School are expected
to start around Christmas. The
project will be done in four phas­
es over the next five years.
The first phase of Lyman High
School renovations will include
developing new parking and
traffic patterns, building a new
kitchen, renovating the current
kitchen building into six class­
rooms, and refurbishing a class­
room building. It will cost an
estimated $3.9 million. Student
parking will be expanded by 137
spaces to a total of 484 spaces.

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state.
County eighth-graders rankl'd
seventh in writing, second
among the 17 largest districts.
County fourth graders ranked

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cash award from the magazine
are on dW way. M oney received
from the first place finish will
be targeted for a department
charity in the future.
For the motorcycle aficiona­

The 1999 FCAT was given
during the first week in
February. It measures statewide
achievement in reading at
grades 4, 8, and 10 an din math­
ematics at grades 5, 8, and 10.

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Longwood —
years, but not this time around.
"W e started entering our
design in 1993," he beamed.
"F.very year w e'd get back the
envelope that said thanks, but
no thanks. Two years ago we
got an honorable mention, then
last year w e got another form
letter thanking us for
Longwood's entry. This time
we came up with a winner."
based solely on graphic appli­
cation, entries arc judged for
clearly identified departments,
clean professional design and
appealing graphic schemes.
Prizes were aw arded this year
for first, second, and third place
entries and the new division of
motorcycles where the
Longw ood's glistening black
Harley- Davidsons with sharp
gold and blue trim hit pay dirt.
Jackson said a plaque and a

of the test.
County lOth-graders tied for
the top math score statewide.
The Kith graders also tied for
the top writing score for the 17
largest school districts in the

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Janette Gardner, Jean Carpenter, Valleen Prevatt, Shelby Saville,
Carrie Redfield, P e g g y Wright. J o yce Jones, H elen Michels, Joni
Saunders, Freeda Colvin, Lucille Price, A nne Ransbottom, Avis
Starnes. Gloria Hampton, Ann Mims, Paulette Cason, Jo Anne
Flipse. Nancy Hiles, Barbara Cassube, G w en Coppinger, Janie
Oglesby, Willa D ean Stover, Betty Jean Earnest. Martha Owen.
Beverty Cooper, Barbara M cAlexander, Eloise Snyder, Sandra Dunn,
Gordon Toll. Hamilton Bisbee, Frank Murphy, (m id d le ) Joel Moss.

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G oem bel, Dickie M oss, R o s e Neiswander, Jessie Byrd. Nancy
D riggers, Nancy Rountree, Im ogen e Bostick, Shirley Eubanks,
Bettye Hamp, Jew el Cohen. Ellen Lyon, Sue Ann Radford, Ann
Bitters. Patsy Collins, Mary Mikolajcik. Sheila Browning, G race Marie
Stinecipher. Helen Brown, Carol Loechelt, Jeanne Lane Miller, Patty
Bell, Jeanette Kinlaw, Frances Lawson, Kay Waits. Patty Walker,
Betty Wallstedt, G eorgia Ann Thigpen, Rosem ary Garner, Deloris
Milsted, Edward M cCall, Annette Brooks, Lynn S ellors. Polly

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(b a c k ) Tommy Kuhn, Carlton Jacobs, John Troup, Jimmy Houk,
Ronnie Anderson, Gibson Bates, David H osack, Donald Karraker,
Stanley Katz, Rodm an Brumley, Randall Ferrell, E u gene Estridge,
Dickie Kendall. Johnny Carter, Sonny Haskins, Billy Park, David
Leonard, Stanley Arthur, Jimmy Bollinger, R o ss Hannum, Milner
Osborne, Richard Prckles, Tommy N ew som and Randall R eynolds.
N ot p ictu red are Jeanotte C leveland. Geraldine Muden, Ernest
Canada. Jimmy Butler, Mack Brown, Marvin Kinard and W iedertiold.

Seminole High School Class of 1954 celebrates 45th reunion
Today you w ill get a glimpse
of the senior year of the
Seminole H igh School Class of
1954 as I remember it.
Community, School and Class
Leaders
Principal Herman Morris led
a faculty of 25 during the 195354 school year. Mr. R.T. M ilwee
was just beginning his long
tenure as Superintendent of
Schools, and the School Board
members were John Brumley,
J.A. Bistline, C.F. Harrisor \V A.
Patrick and L.E. Jordan.
Earl Higginbotham w as
mayor of Sanford, and the com­

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missioners were Denver
Cordell, John Kader, John Krider
and William Stemper. Otis
Fouraker w as chairman of the
county commission.
The officers of our 1954 senior
class were Jimmy Krider, presi­
dent; Stanley Katz, vice-presi­
dent; Polly Graham, secretary;
Eloise Syndcr, treasurer; and
Anne Ransbottom, chaplain.
Faculty sponsors were Mrs.
Nellie Coleman, Miss Rebecca
Stevens, Mr. John Angel and Mr.
Rogf r Harris.
Student council officers were
Phillip Toney, president; A1

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Phillips, vice-president; Peggy
Wright, secretary; and Marvin
Goembel, treasurer.
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was the editor, but the 1954
Salmagundi was unique, mainly
because of the art work by
Jeanette Kinlaw. The book's
theme was 'Teen-age Memoirs,"
and Jeanette's clever drawings
on the cover and inside make it
special.
Outstanding seniors featured
in the "Sally" were Barbara
Cassube, James Davis, Paulette
Cason, Hamilton Bisbee, Sandra
Dunn, Ross Hannum, Randy
Reynolds, Joyce Jones, Jimmy
Wade, Peggy Wright, Jeanne
Lane Miller, Jimmy Krider,
Grace Marie Stinecipher and

Philip Toney.
Class Activities
We put on "O u r Miss Brooks"
as the senior play, which was
directed by Mrs. Coleman.
There was a large cast with
Sandra Dunn starring as Miss
Brooks.
The Junior-Senior Prom,
given by the junior class, was
outstanding, and w e thoroughly
enjoyed the evening.
The last weeks of school were
filled with graduation parties.
We went swim m ing at Blue
Springs and Sanlando Springs,
had Coke parties and teas, bar-

bocues, luncheons and dinners
in homes and restaurants. What
a fun time!
Baccalaureate
Commencement activities
began on Sunday, M ay 30, with
Baccalaureate. We marched into
the auditorium for the first time
in our caps and gow n s to
"Pom p and Circumstance" as
played by the SHS Band.
After singing the Doxotogy,
the Rev. Milton H. Wyatt gave
the invocation. The ninth-grade
girls choir sand tw o numbers,
and the Rev. A.W . Stover read
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Populations of both potential disease bear­
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by spray flights within the area.

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areas which ordinarily cannot be adequately
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In compliance with Federal Air Regulations
of the Federal Aviation Agency, Public Notice
is hereby given that the City of Sanford,
Seminole County Florida, has authorized
Clarke Environmental Mosquito Manage­
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and labeled for this use, over congested
areas of the City of Sanford, by low flying air­
craft at altitudes under 500 feet from time to
time throughout the mosquito season of
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speech
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ties, the entire st bool went to
Sanlando Springs tor our anmi
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( .raduation
Friday night, lime 4, 1**54.
w as graduation I fn* stage was
beautifully disunited as a gar­
den with a small bridge in (litt enter Mr Morris presented our
diplomas at the lop of tins
bridge t hir &lt;lass was seated all
around the edge ot the stage,
w hiih you remember w as large
h.-v ause it w as also the basket­
ball tourt
thankfully my sjieish was
rig,lit in the beginning after tfie
invocation by class chaplain,
Vnnr Kanshotlom I here w as
no podium, and I w as petrified
in front o! a pat bed auditorium
what a rebel when it was fin­
ished!
HilU Park plaved a violin
solo, and the Senior Chorus
sand. "You'll Never Walk
Alone "
1he Peter Schaal trophy was
given to R o n s I (annum, and the

;C o n tlm ic d from Page (iA
’ the s* nplure Hie sermon was
given by the Rev W.P brooks
Jr. I'astor of First baptist
Chun h I ollowing tfie henedu
ti.in by tfie Rev S I Whatlrv
V r man hisf out to Aida
After tins r\ ent. there \x as ,i
fcception tor us .it tfie home .&gt;t
Classmate liinniii' fox His
toother Mrs Mar/ and several
Cithers M-rved as hostess»-s
The ev emng » ontinuixl lor a
'large group ot us girls as we
tiavele.l to New Nrovnia Heath
(or a slumls r partv as guests of
Kir
nl Mrs f red i i toper and
(heir daughter, Beverly, who
Vs as one ot our . lassmates
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Chaperones ihetr wasn’t mutfi
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delicious meal and got sun­
burned
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members ot the entire student
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I ollowing tfie i eremonv mv
parents along with stveral oth­
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home on Park Avenue I ben at
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due. tlv into . ollege or some
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about 2d ot them receiving a
tfegree Approxunalelv 17 of
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some branch of the military,
while others deferred their
required service
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S p o rts
E d ito r

i am going
to eat a little
crow today
SANFORD - A s Andy G rif­
fith once said In an episode
o f the Andy G rlflUh Show.
"You see that foot, how In
the world could I put that
great big foot, all o f it. in my
m outh."
1 know his sentim ents ex­
actly after talking to Fred
Howard Sr. the other day.
It seem s I w as m istaken on
som e o f the points I m ade In
my colum n about kids not
lim iting them selves on their
athletic choices.
Some o f the com m ents
w ere not actually directed at
Freddie Jr., but I did not do a
very good Job o f explaining
som e o f my points.
Aa Fred Sr. pointed out.
and rightfully so. that Fred­
die Jr. had met a ll o f his obli­
gations to his team, the R ail­
roaders C ubs.
Prior to the season he told
his coaches that he w ould do
w hatever he could to help
the C u bs repeat a s City
Cham pions.
B u t he and h is father
let It be known that Freddie
w ould not be here for A ll­
Stars. He had already
•
committment to go on vaca­
tion durin g J u n e an d w ou ld
not b e here.
Fred Sr., even though Fred­
die Jr. w ould not b e playing,
w as still going to b e the A u^
S tar head coach until his
h ours at w ork got changed,
said he told the other
coaches prior to the selection
meeting not to p u t Freddie
J r. on the team.
Fred Sr. w as even going to
go to the m eeting to em pha­
size that p o in t b u t could not
m ake It to the m eeting b e ­
cause o f work.
Unfortunately, the H ow ­
ard 's w ishes w ere not m et
and Freddie Jr. w a s put on
the team. But Freddie Jr.
never w ent to practice and
never m ade any hint that be
w ould be playing In ther d is­
trict tournam ent.
B ut when I received the
rosters Freddie J r.'s still w aa
listed and 1 thought he w aa
going. I even put his picture
tn the paper on Thursday.
B ut I heard w hile at a dif­
ferent gam e on Saturday that
Freddie Jr. had deckled not
to play.
The colum n I wrote w aa
sparked by w hat I h ad heard;
bu t w aa not directed a t Fred­
die Jr. tn particular. He h ag every right to decide on his
ow n w h at he does, an d does
not, w ant to do a n d 1 had
never heard him say that h a
w anted to stick to
In tact. I don't even know
w hether he even plays foot- ,
ball or not.
•
B ut I have heard other very
good, bu t under-sized, B anlord athletes aay that In the
past and that la w here the

Sunday, June 27. 1999 • IB

hom e ch a m p
Lauren Benhett finished
second in W ed d in g Soap
B o x D erby in Germ any
By P a s o Sm ith__________________

si\)irrs editor
_____
SANFORD • An 11-year-old
from Lake Mary upheld the
prldc o f her nation In B erlin ,
G erm any recently.
Lauren Bennett, the daughter
o f Dave and Evelyn Bennett.
ran In the l l t h Annual W e d ding Soap Box D erby on June
6th In Berlin and cam e away
with a second place finish In
the Stock-car Class with a time
o f 33.33 seconds over the 9 0 0 Th e W edding In the title refeta to the area o f Berlin In
which the event was held.
Bennett, w ho's car had an
Am erican Flag the letters USA
and "Lauren Bennett - Florida*
painted on the aide o f her car,
finished Just behind B erlin 's
Christian Stolle. a 12-year-old
w ho received a trip to New York
and a spot tn next month's
62nd All-Am erican Soap Box
Derby in Akron. Ohio for w innlng the stock-car division.
In addition to the host O ermans, com petitors also cam e
from Poland, Prance. Ireland
and Korea.
Soap box racing was introduced to Europe over SO years
ago b y Am erican soldiers a n d ls
big In Germ any now as B erlin
hoeta tw o derby's a year.
Bennett and h er parents w ere
in Germ any as guests o f the
Berlin Soap Bax Racers A ssoelation.
Bennett had received the In vttation _ and all-expen se paid
trip that went w ith it _ becau se
o f the good sportsm anship sh e
displayed last J u ly at the 6 1 st
All-Am erican Soap Box D erby
In Akron.
A fter losin g a close battle In
her heat. Bennett rem ained In
good spirits and c h e ^ e d o n h e r

other competitors.
This attitude of the sixth
grader caught the eye o f offlctala from the International
German Soap Box D erby In nltendance at the event, w ho each
year give
a
sportsm anship
award to the racer w ith the most
Inspiring character,
A fter the race a su rprised
Bennett was called to the stand
and given the award by the
President o f the International
Soap Box Derby,
Bennett earned h er chance to
E° ,0 Akron by defeating 19
other stock-car division opponents last Ju ne to w in Ihc C entral Florida
Soap Box Derby
Cham pionship and an auto­
matlc spot In the A ll-Am erican
Soap Box Derby,
Bennett hus been
racing
»h e was eight when h rr
mother Evelyn, w ho w orks at
Uie City o f Sanford Recreation
***&amp; Parks Department, brought
h**11* Information about
the
Soap Box Derby.
Bennett liked the Idea o f
racing and h er m other and fabier, Dave, w ho Is the manager
o f the Old Tim e Pottery store In
bake Mary,
began taking her
and h er car to the several ralIk * held prior to the cham pionships to gain points and expertence. O ver the years Bennett
bas w on more than 40 trophies,
Th e 1999 Central Florida
Soap Box D erby Is bein g run
today (Saturday. J u n e 26th) at
Derby Park on O regon A ven u e
north o f 46-A (East 25th Street),
T h e Derby constats o f three
classes,
Master.
Superstock
*n d Block, for both h o y s and
girts ages 9 -t o - 16. T h e w inn ers
o f all three classes earn an
automatic bid
to
the A llAm erican Soap B ox D erby In
A kron in July.
7

W JO

Lake Mary's Lauren B onnett
(right) starts on o n e o f her runs
(a b o vo) during the 11th Annual
W eddin g S oa p Box Derby in
Berlin, G erm any on June 6th.
Bennett, 11, a sixth-grader at
G reen w o od
Lakes
Middle
S chool, and her parents, Dave
and Evelyn, received an alex p e n s e paid trip to the Berlin
race from the President of the
International German S oap Box
Derby last Summer while co m ­
peting al the All-American S o a p
Box Derby in Akron, Ohio and
bein g ju dged the Sportsmanlike
com petitor in the event.
Th e 1999 Central Florida S oa p
Box Derby Cham pionship is
bein g held today (Saturday) at
Derby Park on O rego n A v e n u e ,
east of Sanford, off of 25th
S treet.

Oviedo’s
Coffman
wins title
at Black
Belt Cam p

r w n m » n t M i n t f r p f f l,

I also w ant It to be know n
that I did not use Freddie
J r.'s nam e tn the first colum n
because I did not w ant peo­
ple to think badly o f him .
"
Freddie Jr. la one o f the
nicest, m ost polite young
m en I have ever met, not to
m ention the (act that he la a
straight A stu d en t
I also w ant to apologize to
Freddie Jr. and h is m other
and thank Fred Sr. for com ­
ing by and giving m e the c o r*.
rect inform ation.

•HOT; It was nice to see
a classy team like the San
Antonio Spun win the &amp;iqj
NBA Championship.

,

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n *im court**/ W Mark BrrU

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M arin ers win M a jo r District 14 crown
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W in ter Springs 3-2, Sanford 5-4 In 10
tantaga. and Rolling H ills 2-1.
T b s M ariners finished the season with a
record o f 23 w in s and 3 ■------T h e ch a m p ion sh ip gam e w as tied 1-1 In
the bottom o f the fifth Inning when O viedo

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MARION. ALABAM A • O vied o
resident. Kyle Coffm an recently
attended
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Stales
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Black Belt Cam p held at the
Marion M ilitary Institute, M ar­
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day o f the cam p featured the
1999 USTA International TaeKwenDo Cham pionship tourna­
ment.
Kyle, age 13 and a Jackson
Heights Middle School honor
roll student, w as crowned In ­
ternational Cham pion In the
2nd Degree Black Belt category
for sparring (punching and
kicking w ith gear).
He reached the cham pionship
match by turning back three
opponents 5-0, 5-0, and 5-2.
In she final, Kyle defeated h it
opponent In decisive fashion
with a 5-0 shutout to claim the
International title.
Kyle has been Involved In the
martial art o f TaeKwonDo sin ce
age 8 and also com petes In the
Florida Amateur W restlin g A s ­
sociation (FAW A) sport o f w re s ­
tling in which he has attained
state and national cham pion­
ship titles, as w ell as A ll­
Am erican status.
lie Is a m em ber o f the Orange
County Police AthleUc League
(PAL) JETS w restling team that
has won FAW A and PAL state
cham pion Ulles the last three
years, as w ell as the PAL and
Am ateur AthleUc Union (AAU)
National UUe In 1998.
lie Is currently com peting In
the Future Cham pions National
Open Cham pionship
tourna­
ment In Birmingham. Alabama.
Ju n e 26-28, In the 7th and 8th
grade division.

.

�2 B - Sominoie HorakJ, Sanford Florida - Sunday. Juna 27. 1999

Successful sa ltw a te r a n g le rs m ust b e tide stages experts
SANFORD - For success, saltwater anglers
must know the stages of the tides, especially the
amount of time between a high and a low tide.
Fish are most active when the water Is ebbing
or flowing. The longer the Ume between tides,
the longer the period of best fishing.
Anglers may debate over whether the Incoming
or outgoing tide Is better for Ashing, but the
Important thing Is that Ashing Is better during
the ebb and Aow rather than during the slack
times at high and low tide.
Experienced anglers also know that there are
certain times each day when Ashing activity
reaches a peak. These times correspond to the
times that the moon Is directly over or under the
earth.
For approximately one hour on cither side of
the moon over or moon under time. Ashing
should be best for that part of the tidal cycle.
Every bait and tackle store that deals with

magazine provides detailed tide times for the
entire state In each m onth's Issue,
Much o f the Florida coast experiences two high
and two low tldeB per day. Rem em ber that Ihe
tim es and actual levels o f tides may vary due to
winds and storms.

FISHING FORECAST

Captain Jack at Port Canaveral reports spotty
offshore action
Many anglers are getting
skunked while others do w e ll Overall, action la
slow. Pelican Flats h as some kin g m ackerel,
dolphin and cobla. Inside the Port, expect
flounder and aheepahead to provide fair action.
Trout and redflsh are rated as fair on the flats of
the Banana and Indian riv ers.

Expect fair bass action tn the river. Cloud
cover and m in s h ave cooled w ater temperatures
and stimulated baas movement. Bass are
concentrated In holdin g areas such a s sand
bars, deep bends, and other Irregular features.
Hah these spots patiently for g ootfresu lts.

Drum, rcdltah, aheepahead, blueflah. Jack
crevalle and a few small sharks are provid in g
fast action at Ponce Inlet. Live or dead shrim p la
the top bait. Trout and redflsh are rated as good
In Mosquito la g o o n .

SH UPE'8 SCOOP
Some game Jlsh. such as snoofc prefer tidal

areas where swirling currents tumble baltflsh
about and make them easyfood Items.

('oriTspondt'iil
saltwater anglers w ill have a tide chart for their
area. Several com panies publish yearly tide
chart books, and charts are usually included In
saltwater Ashing magazines. Florida Sportsman

Sebastian Inlet Is featuring good catch-andreleaac snook action with fish to 20 pounda.
Large live shrimp fished with a bare lead-head
Jig Is the hot combination. Som e redflsh. trout,
and flounder are also mixed In.

win, lose &amp; D R E W

IMAGINE TIC GAME of BASEBALL IF...

SPURS WIN NBA TITLE
NEW YORK * A very Johnson hit a Jumper
with 47-seconds left to give the San Antonio
Spurs a 78-77 lead and they hied on to wtn
their first NB A C ham pionship o ver the New
Y ork Knlcka at M adison Square Oarden F ri­
day night.
T h e cham pionship w as the first to b e won
by an ex-Am erican Basketball Aaaaoclatlon
franchise since the two leagues merged 23
y e a n ago.
T h e Spurt, w ho w on the aeries four games
to one, went 15-2 tn the aeries, only the third
team to do that w ell under this format. Th e
1989 Detroit Pistons and 1991 Chicago Bulla
also went 15-2.
Latrell SpreweU led the Knlcka with 35
points, while Tim Duncan o f the Spurs waa
named Ihe aeries Moat Valuable Player after
averaging 27 points and 14 rebounds during
(h e five games.

CARDS' JIMENEZ HURLS NO-NO
PHOENIX - Jose Jim enez pitched the first
no-hltter In the m ajor leagues on Friday, as
the St. Louis C ardinals shut out the hard­
hitting Arizona Diam ondbacks, 1-0, at Bank
One Ball Park.

GORDON ON POLE
S A N O M A CALIFORNIA - For the second
Ume this season the *Hooaier Hotshots,* J e ff
Gordon from Plttaboro, Indiana and rookie
Ton y Stewart from Rushvllte, w ill atari on the
front row o f a N A SC A R W inston C u p race.
Friday, O ordon claim ed the pole for Sun­
day's race at S ears Point Raceway, w hile
Stewart, w ho h ad not driven on a road course
since he waa a kartin g star 12 years ago. waa
a surprising second.
T h e next eight starting spots for the race,
w hich can be seen on ESPN Sunday after­
noon. were J erry Nadeau, Rusty W allace.
Jim m y Spencer. Lakeland's Jo e Nem echek.
Bill EQfcKt. Ken Schrader. Daytona Beach's
M ark M artin and D a m n W altrip.

From the Eagle’s Nest:
Golfing news and notes
ASSISTANT SPORTS EOtTOR
SANFORD -.T h e re 's a lot g o ­
in g o n at the five W a lt D isney.
W orld
i ch am pionship
g o lf
courses. For starters, n ow until
O c t 2. D isney’s Sum m er P rice
S lice is cutting 5 0 percen t o ff
Its rounds a fter 10 a m . G olfers
can tee It up on the
Palm, o r Lake Buena Vista
courses for 945. o r teat O sprey
Ridge o r Eagle Pin es for 950 .
Th ere are additional sa vin gs
later In the day...
D isney la also offerin g a
sum m er fu ll o f Junior g o lf fe a ­
turing a aeries o f five-day D is ­
ney J u n io r G o lf C am p session s
for players aged 8-16, p lu s the
Ju ly 4th w eekend ju n io r g o lf
experience for pla yers 17-andunder. C all 407-WD1SNEY for
Information on a n y o f the D is ­
n ey events...
J e ff Hudson w as recen tly
nam ed the general m anager o f
the Legacy C lu b at Alaqua
Lakes. He had been w orking a s
the Interim director.

‘ J e ff and I have had s long
term relationship In the g o lf
b u s in e s s * said M ike Moser,
C lu b O perations M anager. *W e
are ve ry Im pressed w ith J e ffs
m em bership and ; prom otions
experience and are confident
that h is know ledge w ill k ee p
the Legacy C lub one o f the top
g o lf cou rses In the area.*,,.
T h e Diam ond

Players

C lu b

G o lf Academ y w ill host Its J u n ­
io r O o lf Learn to Play M em ber­
ship at W eldva O o lf Club. It Is
open to boys and girls 8 -1 8
and m em bers m ay play any d a y
after 3 p.m. M em berships are
good lo r a ye a r and m em bers
must attend an etiquette and
rules
sem inar
with
PG A
Teach in g
Professional
J e ff
Jones. C all 925 -2855 for In ­
formation...

Chet Lemon’s Juice
reach the Elite Eight
at Junior Olympics
U S A Baseball Ju n ior O lym pic
C ham pionships in Tu cson, A ilTU C SO N , ARIZO N A • T h e
Chet Lemon Baseb all School
Ju ice w hitew ashed the C a lifo r­
nia Tw in s, 11-0, Th u rsday to
advance to the final eight o f the

One small
step-through for man.

T h e J u ice h ave been led b y
the Lake Mary H igh School trio
o f cen terflelder C had LeOate,
shortstop Matt Horwath and
catch er G reg Dtnl a s It con tin ­
ues to w o rk tta w a y through the
64 team field.
T h e Ju ice la the only Florid a
team rem aining in the tourna­
ment.
T h e local squad w as to face
o ff w ith the W est Lake Senators
from Central California tn a
gam e tn w hich the w inn er w ill
advance to the Final Four.

LAKE MARY SUMMER TRACK
LAKE MARY _ T h e final night o f the 19th
A nn u al Lake M ary High School Sum m er Track
S eries will take place next M onday evenin g
frJune 28th) at the Lake Mary High School
T rack Complex a t D on T . Reynolds Stadium!
T h e meets are op en to an y and a ll age
groups, both m ale and fem ale, an d h as b e ­
com e a regular
m en b era o r a ton
Field events (tong Jump and bl£&gt; Jump! w ill
begto a t f i d O p a and running events (6 0 yard tow hurdles, 100-m eter dash. mOe and
400-m eter run) w ill a tari a t 8:90 p.m.
T h e cast la 91 p er person, par m
each rcraprittor map « t « r tour events (1/9*
Inch o r SMM spikes allowed).
Ribbons w ill b e aw aidad to tb s top three
finishers and top three mate and top three
finishers in each age grou p to wui*1
event.
Following are the age groups and Individual
events offered In c a n . AH categories are o f­
fered to
i m Im f« y t females.
_ lo n g Jump. 100-meter d
n (mite), 400-m eter dash.
tO _ lon g Jump, high Junto, 100, 1,600 -m eter run fa tte). 4 0 0 m eter &lt;&lt;m*1
I t and 19 _ lo n g Jump, h igh Jump, 100m eter dash, 1,000-m eter ru n unite), 4 0 0 m eter dash.
_ km g Jump, high Jump,

100-meter dash, 1,600-meter run (m ile),
400-m eter dash.
1 9 -th io n g h -M _ long ju m p, high lump, 6 0 yard low hurdles. 100-meter dash, 1,600m eter run (mile), 400-m eter dash.
a o-tkrw n gh -90 _ long Jump, high Jump. 6 0 yard low hurdles, 100-meter dash, 1,600m eter run (mile), 400-m eter dash.
40-th rou gh -49 _ long Jump, high ju m p, 8 0 yard low hurdles. 100-meter dash, 1,600m eter run (mile). 400-m eter dash.
BO-aad-Ovar _ long Jump, high lump. 6 0 yard low hurdles. 100-meter dash, 1,60 0 m eter run (mile), 400-m eter dash.
For additional Information contact M ichael
G ibson at 333-2370, or Lionel Bonck at 321 885 4.

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W ith the release o f STO C K C A R FE V E R N a ­
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area • motor sports. STOCK C A R FEVER la
cu rren tly available In stores for 912.95.

EASTSIDE BASKETBALL CAMP
ORLANDO - T h e Easts!de Sum m er B ask et­
ball Cam p la enrolling boys and girls from
grades 3 -through-9 for a Ju ly 5th-through9th at University High S c h o o l Th e coat la
980 and the cam p runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Cal) (407) 208-0518 to obtain brochure
and more Information.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT
OVIEDO - Oviedo Recreation and Parks D e­
partment wtli h old a Recreational T en n is
Tournament on Saturday, J u ly 3rd at R iver­
side Park. 1600 Lockwood Boulevard In
Oviedo.
Th e tournam ent w ill begin at 9:30 a m. and
will b e a Round Robin, single ell ml nation
form at. Th ere w ill b e a prize for the first place
1b a l f i up, you must register at R iverside
Rufc b y 5 p.m. o n J u ly 1st and there la n o fee
to participate,
F b r tn &amp; c a U 977-6081.

SPERAW HOOP CAM P ADDS DATE
ORLANDO - D ue to the overw helm ing reapanoe, th e K irk Spermw Basketball Cam p at
the University o f Central Florida h as added a
third w eek o f Day C am p fo r B oys and Otria.
Th ere are also a few openings left far boys
and gfets (ages 7-17) fo r upcoming Day Cam p
sessions and the Shooting C am o.
T h e added D ay Cam p w ill be for fou r days
only. Ju n e 28-through-July l and each
nunper will receive a daily lunch and rym p
T-shirt. T h e coat w ill b e 9125.
AH events are held
Inside
the airconditioned U C F Arena.
Please call the M en’s Baakrthall office for a
free brochure at (407) 823-8805.

SEMINOLE SOCCER SCHOOL
LAKE MARY - T h e 20th annual SEMINOLE

Seminole County Flag Football
HERTZS'---------------------ALTAM O NTE SPRINGS - Th e Altamonte
Sprin gs A du lt F la g Football League h as
ended w ith 7 n m i
f U t n ii^ the cham ­
pionship w ith an exciting 28*26 victory
o ver the Law m en 28-26.

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T h e Lawmen w ere without sta r O B M ik e
Lee o n M onday givin g th e WoUjpack an o p ­
portunity to steal a win.
T h a i did not happen, how ever, d u e to a
dism al offensive
perform ance
by
the
W olfpack a s the Lawm en forced six
W olfp ack turnovers and cruised to a 2 6 -0
w in.
W ithout Lee the Law m en offense struggled
to m ove the ball, h ow ever the defen se d id
not. T h e Lawmen did not non a play from
scrim m age until they ted it 19-0.
Sanford's own R ick Kelley, got h is first o f
two picks on the Lawmen one-yard lin e.
Kelley w ou ld race 79 yards for the score
and the 7-0 lead.
Brian Foley then did h is damage on the
next W olfpack drive, pick in g o ff the first o f
tw o for him a s w ell and returning It 50
ya rd s for the score to in crease the m argin
13-0.
Th e next drive Jam es Egan w ould ge t Into
the act b y Intercepting the pass, then later-

ailing the ball to the m ore agile. Justin
Lemieux. T h e m ove paid o ff as Lemtcux
would g o 4 0 yards fo r th e touchdown and
the route w aa o n 19-0.
i j i w in the —*c«nd hair the Lawmen w ere
finally able to put together an offensive a e ­
ries. Justin Lem ieux com bined with Brian
Foley a t the Q B s p o t Lem ieux w ould launch
his first touchdown pass o f the ae aaon
finding Kelley fo r the 45 yard score. P o k y
ran tn the extra point to Increase the lead to
26-0.
T h e W olfp ack w en t sw a y from an unsucceaaftil a ir attack and triad to'grtnd ft o u t
ru nning w ifi not get you
detent basis In flag footfa r on a
T h e rules m ake th e gam e a p aaalng
game. T h e W olfp ack w ere closing tn on
their first score o f the gam e, when Egan
would get hla w e n j Interception o f the
day a t the goal lin e to aeal the wtn.
This wtn kept the Lawmen tn first place
tn the Am erican D ivision a n d guaranteed
the 5-2 Lawmen their first trip to the p la y ­
offs in &gt;h* r e s e t Its i iy league.
A fter the gam e Egan thanked hie d efen ­
sive ru sh fo r the Interceptions.
*1 know that Marty Portnoy put a lot o f
pressure on the quarterback to force the
bad throws, hla three sacks o n the
were huge, and enabled u s to get the tnt
ccptione,* said Egan.

H

A.D.L. QBTB A HANDLE ON
W ith only a few gam es left the National

division p la yo ff puzzle Is n ot easily solved.
W cfl. w e kn ow T h e Zone (7-0) wtU tal
fin d again. Just a s they have for the last fit
s t r e e t seasons, but the w ild card spot i
stiff open.
A D.L. (4-3) m oved a step closer to th
•pot w ith a crushing defeat o f Nightm ar
33-0. M ike Lngue w as a b ig reason for 0
win, scoring three touchdowns and n
cording tw o defensive Interceptions.
I h e Nightm are lacked intensity all p n
and failed to realize the im portance e f t t
Hightb gam e, white A D . L and Logue playt
inspired ball.

THE ZONE EBBP ON WINNING
I h e O am blcra fell to Th e Zon e 27-6
leaving A D . L alon e th second place.
Nightm are (3-4) w ould need A D . L to loa
two o f the three rem aining gam es due to ai
earty aeaaon loss to A D . L Th e O am bler
coukl also aneak track Into second, bu
thflr need to play better. I f A D . L can con
Unite to play as they did teat week th w w tl
b e a team to reckon w ith tn the playoffs
It’s worth n otin g that Th e Zone u d A D .L
both played tn th e Sunday W inter Part
league. A D . L w as one o f the few «— t
tfaa
beat Th e Zon e tn that league. Now, that)
n ot a prediction, bu t It to interesting.
Th e next season fo r the C t t v a r Caaaet
b e n y P a rk , and R e c re a tta T D e p J S S i
Monday Night Flag Football League will be
gin on A u gu st 23rd. Current tcama can ater
up any tim e at a coat o f 9300 per team. Nee
team s w ill be accepted after Juty 26th.

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M a g ic w aive G e ra ld W ilkin s
Special to the Herald
ORLANDO - O rlando M agic
General M anager John G abriel
announced Friday that the team
has waived Gerald W ilkins.
W ilkins appeared
In Just
three gam es this past season,
scoring two points. He spent
the majority o f the year on the
Injured List and was sid e lin ed
on March 23 after su fferin g a
partial tear o f his left A ch illes

tendon.
W ilkins originally signed with
the Magic back on Ju ly 31,
1996. He saw action In 165
gam es Tor Orlando o ver three
seasons, averaging 7.9 p.p.g.
A
14-year
NBA
veteran,
W ilkins has seen action In 9 0 0
gom es for four teams (N ew
York,
Cleveland.
Vancouver.
Orlando).
He
h as
scored
11,736 career points (1 3 .0
p .p .g ).

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B riefs
SOCCER SCHOOL offers summ er soccer In ­
struction the w eek o f J u ly 19th-through-23rd
at Lake Howell H igh School.
This 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. day cam p for boys
and girls ages 5-1/5 to 15 will also Include
Indoor soccer In an air-conditioned gym.
For registration broch u res and information,
contact cam p director L a n y M cCorkle at 3 2 0 9557 o r 320 -9708 during the day or 695 2131 at night, o r on the w eb site at actionlntcm et.net/users/m ccorkle.

PETTY DRIVING EXPERIENCE
DAYTONA BEACH - T h e 1999 Richard Petty
D riving Experience's (RPDE) ‘ Ride Along P ro ­
gram* w ill run through Novem ber 21st at
DAYTONA USA. the O fficial Attraction or
NASCAR.
Th is year, for every lap o f high speed e n ­
tertainment provided. RPDE will donate 50
cents to fund two C entral Florida ch ild ren 's
charities.
Th e Betty Jan e France Speedlatrlca C enter
at Halifax M edical C en ter and the Boggy
Creek O ang Cam p w ill be the recipients o f
money raised through this fundraiser, an ­
nounced RPDE president and CEO Brian
Flynn.
Th e $99 Richard Petty D riving Experience
Ride A lon g Program, w hich Includes adm is­
sion to DAYTONA USA, features three laps
around Daytona’s 2 .5 m ile trioval, taking the
dau ntin g 31-degree h igh banks at speeds up
to 110 tnph.
Participants strap on a race helm et for a
front-seat ride In on e o f Petty’s stock cars
with a professional Instructor at the wheel.
Th e 1999 RPDE Ride-Along program w ill
run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m . on the follow ing

LOT 7. B U X * i7 . TO W NSm OF
NORTH CHULUOTA. ACCOROtdO
TO THE FLAT THEREOF. AS
RECORDED M FLAT BOOK ».
FAOES M THROUGH SB. OF THE
FUSUC RECORDS OF SEM M XC
COUNTY. FLOROA
Dotod M i ISTl M y o l Juna, IM S
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Maryonno M ono
Cton o l too C ocul Court
By- Dorotoy W Baton
Dandy c a n
THE LAW O FFC tS OF
OAVD J STERN. F A
ATTORNEY FOR FLAWTSF
•0 1 1 U rerorw yO tve

Sanford. Florida • Sunday, June 27, 1999 ■ SB

dates: Ju ly 10-12; J u ly 15-19; Ju ly 2 2-2 6;
Ju ly 29-31; Aug. 1-2; Aug. 21-23; Aug. 2 0 30; Sept. 3-6; Sept. 9-13; Sept. 16-20, Sept.
23-27*: Oct. 7-11*; Oct. 29-31; Nov. 11-14*:
and Nov. 20-21. (NOTE: Program hours on
S e p t 25. Oct. 9 and Nov. 13 are 1-5 p.m .)
Schedule Is subject to change without notice.
DAYTONA USA, which features a variety o f
high-energy thrills and live shows for au di­
ences o f all ages, Is open dally from 9 a.m. to
7 p.m., with extended hours during race p e ­
riods. Adm ission Is B12 for adults; BIO fo r
seniors 60 and aver; and B6 for children 8 Th e Advance Auto Parts Am erica Speedw ay
Tour, a 30-m lnute tram excursion throughout
the Speedw ay's 480 acres, Is also available,
w eather and track schedule perm itting.____
For m ore Information, call (800) BE-PETTY.
For ticket Information on upcoming races at
the Speedway, call (904) 253-7223. For In ­
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or
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at
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GIRLS FAST PITCH QUALIFIER
ORLANDO - Th e M etro Orlando Amateur
Softball A ssociation la hosting the Southern
Region Ju n ior Olym pic Girl's Fast Pitch N a ­
tional Q ualifier this weekend at the Sem inole
County Softball
Complex
In
Altamonte
S prin gs.
A n estim ated 50 teams from Florida and
Alabam a w ill con verge on Orlando over the
fou r d ay period.
T h e tournament-format will b e a com bin a­
tion o f pool play and double elimination. T h e
top finishing team In each age category w ill
advance to trie U SA Softball National C h am pi­
onship Finals In A u g u s t

SUMMER BASEBALL CLASSIC

K TOYOTA

GAINESVILLE - Diamond Sports Park w ill
be hosting the 1999 Summer B aseball C la s­
sic In OalnesvlUe In August.
A ge divisions fo r August 6th-and-7th w ill
be 11 f t Under. 13 f t U nder and 15 f t Under.
A ge divisions for August 13th-through-15th
w ill be 10 ft Under. 12 ft U nder and 14 ft
Under.
A ge cut o f for both tournaments w ill b e
A ugust 1, 1999.
Tournam ent entry fee la $265 and each
team w ill play a minimum o f fou r games.
D eadline to register w ill b e tw o w eeks p rior to
the tournament o r w hen d f e ' g f t A t U io n a
reach capacity.

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be hosting the 1999 Sum m er A du lt S low
Pitch Shoot-Out In OalnesvlUe J u ly 34th ft
35th.
T h e M en's division w ill be played Saturday
the 34th, the Coed 5 f t 5 and 7 f t 3 d ivision s
will b e played on Sunday the 35th.
Tournam ent entry fee is $200, each team
w ill play a minimum at four p —
and the
deadline to register w ill b e Ju ly 16th.
T h e hom e run Unfit fo r both division s w ill
be two and 1-up. For m ore tnfonnatkm call
(352) 331-2345.

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48 • Summolo Herald, Sanford. Florida • Sunday. Jane 27, 1999

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF ACTION IN EMINENT DOMAIN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN A NO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIOA
CASE N O M -T7S -C A -U -K
SEMINOLE COUNTY. • poMcai
nutvt'vuuon ol N SUM of Florida.
Pa fa n a i.
vl
ROBERTA H DOSKOCZ. C o-Tiuttea illY O D M clntoth. Jr . lavocabta
TruM daud Jurw 1. 1994. DANIEL J LnFEVRE . C o-Tfirttaa c l IN B D
Mclntoah. J r. m ocabla rn m a ile d Juna 1 .199S. BETTER THAN NEW COL­
LISION CENTER INC . DRIVER TlRE. SCUiNOLE GLASS COMPANY INC .
REGIONS BANK N A FLORIDA POWER CORPORATION THE ESTATE
OF LILLIE BELLE REYNOLDS DECEASED. THE ESTATE IDA B
WILLIAMS. DECEASED. ESTATE OF JAMES STEWART. BLAZER FINAN
CIAL SERVICES. INC . ESTATE OF MARTHA ELIZABETH FORD, WAYNE A
MC ARRY, WILLIAM E NiCARRY, J WINIFRED NlCARRY. RAY VALDES a t
Tai Coaactoi o* S*m .ioM County. Florida, and tow unknown tp o u u i of Pie
abova. 4 any. N r ru m . iM iH N . u i y i m
gtanlaat. c tM lo ri. y iH r i
a ia cu to rt. •dm rvtt'W orv m ongagaal |udgman&lt; cradAon. tru tla a t. kanhotoara. panona m w n r io a i and any and a l oPur paraona havng or Gaming
to Nava any ra jt* Mia or caaratl by. tfvougrv undai or agamM pia abova
namad DaMndanta or oJharwwa ttamwig any ngm. MM, or n ta ra t! n Pm raal
proparly daacrtxd «i Pia ato m ,
DaMndanl (a)
TO THOSE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND TO ALL PARTIES CLAIM­
ING INTEREST BY THROUGH UNDER OR AGAINST THE NAMED
DEFENDANTS ANO TO ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMING TO RAVE
a n y r ig h t , t it l e o r in t e r e s t in t h e p r o p e r t y d e s c r ib e d
BELOW
An Em rw nl Doman Pttiaon. togaPier w tn «a Oactaiabon ol Taiung naa twan
Mad n Pia a to m afyMd Coud to actju»» carta n propany mtoraata in SamaioM
County. Ftonda. daaatoad aa tatfowt
PARCEL NO (02 PERMANENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT
COUNTY ROAD AIT, PHASE I
THAT PORTION OF LOTS 23. 38 39 AND 49. T HOST'S ADDITION TO
ALTAMONTr. AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOON 1. PAGE 14, OF THE PUB­
LIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA. ALSO PORTION OF
VACATEO WILLIAM STREET. 0 R BOON 1190. PAGE t4T9. VACATED
CHARLES STREET. 0 R BOOK 308, PAGE 307. VACATED QEORGE
STREET. 0 R BOOK 1303. PAGE 1812
BEING MORE PARTCULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
BEGIN AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF LOT 32. -FROSTS ADDITION
TO ALTAMONTr AS RECOROCO IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 14 OF THE PUB
UC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA. THENCE RUN
SOO-38 43TE. BEING PARALLEL WITH THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY
LINE OF C f l 4417. PER RIGHT OF-WAY MAP PREPARED BY MEHTA ANO
ASSOC . d!C A DISTANCE OF 30 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE CENTER
LINE OF GEORGE STREET. BEING A VACATED STREET PER O R BOOK
1303. PAGE 1813. THENCE RUN S89*3T43*W ALONG CENTER LINE OF
SAIO GEORGE STREET. A DISTANCE OF 10 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE
EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF SAID C R *437. THENCE RUN
S00-2T4TW ALONO THE EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINES OF SAIO C R
4437 A DISTANCE O f *80 00 FEET TO A POINT ON THE CENTER UNE OF
WILLIAM STREET. BEING A VACATED STREET PER O R BOOK 1190,
PAGE 1479. THENCE LEAVINO SAIO EASTERLY RIGHT OFWAY UNE RUN
N89-3T43-E ALONO CENTER LINE OF SAID WILLIAM STREET A DiS
TANCE OF 1000 FEET. THENCE RUN SOO'3* &lt;J*E BEING PARALLEL
WITH SAKJ EASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE A DISTANCE OF 480 00 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
LESS THE EAST 3 0 FEET OF THE SOUTH 41 0 FEET O f SAID LOT 39.
TROST'S AOOrriON TO ALTAMONTr
CONTAINING 4.677 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNERS ROBERTA H 0O5KOC7 ANO DANIEL J LaFEVRE.
Co-Ttuatoaa Ol If* B D Uctntoan. J r. ravocabM Trust
dated Juna 1. 1994
1491 W Faabanaa Avarua
Winter Para. FL 33790
PARCEL NO. I l l
PERMANENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT
COUNTY ROAO 417. PHASE I
THAT PORTION OF THE SOUTH 87 FEET OF THE NORTH 134 FEET OF
LOT 24 (LESS THE PORTION TAKEN FOR C R 4427 RiOHT-OF-WAY PER
O R BOOK 490. PAGE 821) -FROSTS ADCMTON NO 2 TO ALTAMONTE.
FLA *, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK
1. PAGE 13. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCE AT A POINT
ON THE NORTH RIGHT-OF-WAY LME OF LEONARD STREET (40 FOOT
W OE RIGHT-OF-WAY) SAIO POINT BEING 4984 EASTERLY OF THE
ORIGINAL SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAO LOT 24. THENCE RUN
N 0 1 *4 2 7 rw ALONG THE EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF C R. 4427 FOR
94 83 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. THENCE CONTINUE
N01*4R8TW ALONG SAO EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE 8702 FEET TO A
P O M U M 17 8 fiO R E IS UNE OR THE SOUTH 87 FEET OF THE NORTH
134 FEET OF SAO LOT 24; THENCE. LEAVING SAID EAST RIOHT-OFWAY LINE. RUN W n i W I ALONO SAIO NORTH LINE FOR 1000 FEET.
THENCE. LEAVING SAID NORTH UNE. RUN SOI ,42'28*E. 67 02 FEET TO
A POINT ON THE NORTH UNE OF THE SOUTH 94 FEET OF SAIO LOT 24;
THENCE RUN Sa9-3t'42-W ALONG SAIO NORTH LINE FOR 1000 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEOUMNO
CONTAINING 870 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNER&lt;a): ESTATE OF ULUE BELLE REYNOLDS. OECEASED
Attn Juanaa Katy. Swfar of U ka Ba
oq w w w n t H M cnm m n, jr ,t esq,
SunTruatBanA
SuM 22
200 Waal F n i Svaal
SarAord. FL 32771
and
ESTATE O f 10A B WAL1AUS. OECEASED
A m Owandotjn W Aum i. daughter ol Ida B WAuma
122 Chatowm Gardena
RdCtwaMr, NY 14808
PARCEL NO. 118
PERMANENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT
COUNTY ROAO 427, P H AM I
THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH 87 FEET OF LOT 24 (LESS THE PORTION
TAKEN FOR C R. 1427 RIOHT-OF-WAV PER O R. BOOK 490, PAGE 621).
-FROSTS ADDITION NO 2 TO ALTAMONTE. F L A '. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF RECOROEO M PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 13. OF THE PUBUC
RECORDS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA;
BEING FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE
NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 24. -FROSTS ADDITION NO. 2 TO
ALTAMONTE, FLA’ . THENCE RUN N 89*31'42^ ALONG THE NORTH UNE
OF SAIO LOT 24 FOR 4483 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EAST RIGHT-OFWAY UNE OF SAID C R . *427 AND THE POINT OF BEONNMG; THENCE.
LEAVING SAIO EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE. CONTINUE N89*314Z*E
ALONO SAID NORTH UNE OF SAID LOT 24; FOR 10 00 FEET; THENCE.
LEAVMO SMO NORTH UNE. RUN SOI '47'38'E . 87.02 FEET TO A POINT
ON THE SOUTH UNE OF THE NORTH 87 FEET OF SAID LOT 24; THENCE
RUN S 89-3V 4rW ALONG SAIO SOUTH UNE FOR 10OO FEET TO A POMT
ON SAIO EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF C R #427; THENCE RUN
N01-4728-W ALONG SAC EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE FOR 8783 FEET
TO THE POINT OF BEQUMMG
CONTAINING 670 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS.
OWNERS ESTATE OF JAMES STEWART
Am : ASHIA STEWART and ANlSSA STEWART
dawpsara ol jam a * Stewart
c/o WRam E. Rawchmann. Jr.. Eaq
S uiT not Bank
Su m 22
200 Waal Feat Street
Santord. FL 33771
PARCEL No- 820
PERMANENT DRAINAGE EASEMENT
COUNTY ROAD 427 PHASE I
THAT PORTION OF LOT 10 (LESS THE PORTION TAKEN FOR C fl 4427
RIGHT-OF-WAY PER O R BOOK 490. PAGE 621). -FROSTS AOOITION
NO. 2 TO ALTAMONTE. FLAAC C O R D IN G TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECOROEO tot PLAT BOOK 1. PAGE 13. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY FLORIDA
BE»K} FURTHER DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS COMMENCE AT THE
NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT 10. SAO CORNER BEING ON THE
SOUTH RIGHT-OF-WAY OF UNE NORTH STREET (40 FOOT WIDE RIGHTOF-WAY), THENCE RUN S89H4'03*W ALONG SAO SOUTH RIOHTOFWAY UNE ANO ALONO THE NORTH UNE OF SAO LOT 10 FOR 98 31
FEET TO THE PONT OF BEGINNING. SAO POINT ALSO BEING ON THE
EAST RKMT-OFWAY UNE OF C R . *427 ANO ALSO BEING AT THE
NORTHERLY END OF A CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A
RADIUS OF 188808 FEET. THENCE. LEAWNO SAO SOUTH RIOHT-OFWAY UNE ANO NORTH LOT UNE. RUN SOUTHWESTERLY ALONO THE
ARC OF SAO CURVE ANO ALONO SAO EAST RJOHT-OF-WAY UNE FOR
2*5 7 7 FEET THROUGH A CENTRAL A N O U OF OVOOSI*, SAO CURVE
HAVING A CHORD LENGTH OF 285 08 FEET BEARING 908*0549*W . TO A
POMT ON THE SOUTH UNE OF SAO LOT 10. THENCE. LEAVMO SAO
EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY UNE. RUN N 8 9 *ir4 rE (NONTANOENT) ALONO

M

1

THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 10 FOR 10 04 FEET TO A POINT ON A
CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHEASTERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 1888 06
FEET. THENCE LEAVING SAID SOUTH LINE. RUN NORTHEASTERLY
ALONG THE ARC OF SAIO CURVE FOR 365 43 FEET THROUGH A CEN
TRAL ANGl E OF 09*34'35". SAID CURVE HAVING A CHORD LENGTH OF
388 13 FEET DEARING N09"0938*E. TO THE END OF SAID CURVE ANO
TO A POINT ON SAID SOUTH RlGHTOF WAY LINE OF NORTH STREET
ANO NORTH LINE OF SAIO LOT 10. THENCE RUN S89*14U3"W (NON
TANGENT) ALONG SAID SOUTH RIOHT OF WAY LINE ANO NORTH LOT
LINE FOR 10 34 FFET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING
CONTAINING 3684 SOUARE FEET. MORE OR LESS
OWNER
THE ESTATE OF MARTHA ELIZABETH FORD
F D McNight, Personal Rapretantative
C O Jack D NchoH
801 Magnoka Avarua Norm
SuM 414
Orlando, a 33803
PARCEL NO. 1120
PERMANENT DRAINAOE EASEMENT
COUNTY ROAD 427. PHASE I
THAT PORTION OF LOT 87. -FROSTS ADDITION TO ALTAMONTE* AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1. PAOE 14 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS O f
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
BEING MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS
THE EAST 1000 FEET OT THE NORTH 1/2 OF 8AIO LOT 87
CONTAINING 800 SQUARE FEE MORE OR LESS
OWNERS WAYNE A NlCARRY. aa to 10 nM real and
WILLIAM E NlCARRY and J WINIFRED NlCARRY
luitoand and mW as to 2/3 nearest
ITSSoukm Reed
Caiaatoerry, FL 32707
Each DaMndaie n turner nobfwd total the PeMonet am* petition for an Order
ol T ikn g befom tow HONORABLE THOMAS Q FREEMAN, one of tore
Judges or the abovealytod Court, on Monday. Vm IB ffi day of JUy 1999. al
1 30 p m . n Hearing Room N317. M tow SemnoM County Courthouse
Sanford, Florida, m accordance wan as Declaration ol Taiung heretofore Med
AM DaMndanta to tons tu t and a* other merestod parties may timely request
a haam g on lha Ptt&amp; on lor the Order ol Tatung al tto hma and place desig
rated and ba heard Any DeMndara fating to Me a tvnety request for hearing
ahaS waive any tight to ob(ec1 to ma Order of Taking
ANO
Each DaMndaM and any other paraona claiming any intoresl n me proparly
daacrtm ) m lha Peimon n lha above-sfytod Enwwrtt Domain procaiadeig a
hereby requvad to serve wrmen dafensaa. 4 any you have, to tow Petition
heretofore Mad in Vus causa on lha Petitioner and any request lor a haamg
on »w Petition lor lha Order of Taking 4 deseed on PeMuner a Attorney,
whose name and ad dresi» shown below on or before Monday Jitoy 12.1999.
and to Me me ongnai of your wraMn delenees and any request tor haamg on
the Pet-hon for the Order of Taking waft me Clerk of tow Court either before
service on tow Peaboner'S Attorney or immediate^ meteahet. w show anal
rtghL Into, meres I or kan you have. 4 any. of clam m and to tow property
Oeecrtwd n said P atton and to ahow causa. 4 any yog rutvo. why sad prop­
erly should not ba condwnnad tor tow uses and purposes aa sal forth n sad
Pel.tion If you IM SO answer, a CMto u t may toe entered agaewt you tor tow
rekef demanded m tow Paaaon
It you fas to request a hearing on tow Petition for Order of
taking you aha* waive any nghl to object to said Order of
Taiung
WITNESS my hand and saal ol aatd C ow l on MAY 20. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK O f THE CIRCUIT COURT
IN ANO FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
By RUTH KINO
Daoufv Clark
ROBERT A MCMILLAN
County Attorney tor Semmow Comfy. Ftonda
Seminole County Services S u itin g
1101 East F n i Street Sanford. Ftonda 32771
Telephone (407) 885-5736 Attorney tor Patmorwr
Pubkah
Smday. June 20.1999
Sunday. Juna 27.1999
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in T H S c m c u rr c o u r t
*1 THCCMCUFT COURT
O r T N I ttO H TIEN TH
FOR SUBNOLS COUNTY.
ju n c tA L csrcutt.
IN ANO FOR
PNOBATB 0IV1SKM
Ftta Mo. 99-51I-CP
1COUNTY.
tff RE: ESTATE O f
BESSIE ELIZA HEISS
•to n e s o r
The admmatoaaon of tow asuw of
BESSIE EU2A HEISS. deoaaaad.
Faa Number 99-512-CP, a pandog
in tow C n u rl Court tor Semnoto
County, Ftonda. Probate Dwwwn,
tow attoraea of ehrch a 301 N Pork
snua. Sanford. FL 32771. The
names and address of tow Personal
Representative and tot
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOTIFIED THAT.
A l parsons on whom M noaca a
chaaenge *w v a rtsy of tow wa, tow
quaMcaaorw of tow paraona! raprettatova, venue, or |urar*caon of
toes Court are raqulrad to Na tow*
obpcaona wWi tea C orn w it h in
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O f THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f TMS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
A l aadaora of tow dacadsni a d
other paraona having da m s or
demands agatnat decadent's estate
on «4wni a copy o l tons notice a
of t a Nat pubkcaaon e l n a
Court WITHIN THE LATER OT
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION 0 T THM NOTICE OR THMTTY
DAYS AFTER THE DATE OP SER­
VICE OF A COPY OP m s NOTICE
ON THEM.
A l m ar cradtor* of tow decoders
and paraona having claims or
demands agatnsf the decadent's
court W ITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION O f THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS, ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT 6 0 FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
The daw of tow (ra t pubkcaaon of
toes Noaca a Juna 20,1996.
Personal RepresemeMre:
ROBERT K. MCINTOSH
P O BOX 4644
SANFORD, a 32772-4848
Attorney tor Personal
ROBERT K, McMTOSH. Esquire
Ftonda Bar No 378302
6TENSTROM. MclNTOSH,
COLBERT. WHIOHAM 4
SIMMONS. PA.
Post otoca Boa 4448
Santord. FL 32772 4848
Teaphorw 407/322-2171
Pitoam June 20.27,1996
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NoUca o l Intotd to
A dopt Auto
Seminole
Commmay Cotoge here­
by Lula Campos
by gnrai note# o l tow Intended
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vnanom cni 01 in* lu u m rig rm*.
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Pokey No : 6010
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Fartows and Evapmam
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A Nolica o l RuM Oavatopmanl
Appeared on Juna 20. 1996. m tow
Bamatoto Herald A pubkc having
N S P 6 B H
P Z I D
P Z H L O A
C D
on tow proposed ru tot may ba
requested n wnang. apeedyrng how
tow parson laauestmg tow public
P Z H
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haamg would ba allaclsd by tow pro­
posed ruiaa. warm 21 days o l toaa
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F I B O D H B
nonce, aubmaiad to; Chrtalyna
Ham won. V ra
PraaUaM tor
PREVIOUS SOLUTION:*! was as scrawny a* a plucked h#n. A dm ruiualiva
and
All I did was put on two sweaters and than put my shirt on.* I Services, a l tow above adttaaa
Dirk Bogarde
PlAWSh June 27,1989
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NONWEST MORTGAGE. 94C . A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION.
F/K/A NORWEST MORTGAGE.
WC . A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
PLAWTIFF
VS
DANIEL T. NtORO IP
UVTNG. ANO IF DEAD, THE
UMUIOWN SPOUSe HEIRS.
DEVISEE 8. GRANTEES.
ASSIGNEES. UENORS,
CEDITORS TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAMMG AN INTEREST
BY. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST DANIEL T. NtORO;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE O f
DANIEL T. NtORO. JEANETTE
F. O'NEILL f* J A JEANETTE F.
NtORO; UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF JEANETTE F.OT4EAL
F/K/A JEANETTE F. MGRO,
IP ANY; HOUSEHOLD
FINANCE CORPORATION III.
W U . P. PETTMOER; JOHN
DOC AND JANE DOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION.
DEFENOANT(S)

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur•uar* to a Sunmary Final Judgmam
6» toreckwura daWd Juna IS . 1B99,
aMarad in C M Caaa No. SB 1988
c a 14 b of rw cacua court a rw
1STM Judicial Ckcurt in and tot
SEMINOLE Courtoy. SANFORD,
Ftonda. I wd aal to tow Nghaat and
bast bidder tor cash AT THE WEST
FRONT DOOR COURTHOUSE ol
tow SEMINOLE County Courthouse
located a l 301 N PARK AVENUE M
SANFORD, Ftonda. N il « 0 am . on
tow 1391 day o l JULY. 1999 »W torproperty aa sN
In said Summary Final
JudgmsnL to-wto
LOT 38. HOWELL BRANCH
WOODS. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED M
PLAT BOOK IS . FADES I I ANO 12.
OP THE PUBLIC RECORDS OP
BCMWOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
D a ls d itti I tort dayot Juna, 1998.
(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
C larti N tw C anal Court
By. Oorodiy W. Boaon
Deputy CWrk
THE LAW OFFCE8 OP
D A VD J. STERN. P A
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
SOI 8. UrWaraay Onvw
to o
FL 33324
(884)2334000
9S-270UXHCL)
to acoordanca wrtoi tow Americana
A a. parsons wan dwa apacwlacoommoto cM o p a to In ia a nrnc—cl
tog ahoMd oontad tow O n o l tow
Cacua Court al lha SEMINOLE
Courtly Courthouse M 407-3234330. not M ar toan seven days prior
to aw proceettng n haam g
aapaaad. 14004554771 (TOO) or
14004554770. via Florida Relay
StW iGt.
Pubkah: Juna 27. and JUy 4.196
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE 1ITH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
CASE NO S8-1989CA-14Q
EMC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Platntifl,
VS
JOHN NOSTRO and
Ort ENDA ANN BRADSHAW
T.KJA BRENDA NOSTRO,
WENOY OILISKOV F/K/A
WENDY NOSTRO 4
Wing and a l unknown
pentns darning by.
avough. under and agamal
tow above named dei«ndant|»
who are not known to tw
dead or akve. wtwthar sad
unknown partwa may clam
an m erest a t ipouses, hava.
davraaaa. grantees, or other
darm arta.-—. in known
paraon(s) m potaeawon ol
tow subject raa&lt; property
No 1; —-, uranown
person(i| m poatatsion
ol Vw subject raal property
No 2;
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO John Nosko 4 Wmg and a l
unknown parties clam ing by.
through under and aganst the
above named datondarttll) who are
not known la be deed or akve.
whether sad imknown partwa may
da m an m e rit! aa ipouaaf ham,
devisees grantees
or other
claimants, whose residence is
unknown and whose leal known
address is
1(4 N Clyde Avenue
Long wood FE 327TO
YOU ARC NOTIFIED (hat an act-on
tor foreclosure of mortgage on tow
EOT 18. BLOCK 0 . COUNTRY
CLUB HEIGHTS. UNIT ONE.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECORDEO IN
P A T BOOK 13. PAOE 68 OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
has bean Nad agamal you and you
are renewed to serve a copy ol yoa
written defenses 4 any. to A on
WENOY OEPAUl. Attorney lor tow
pWmM. Whose addresi la 4010 (toy
Seoul BotAevard, Su m 480. Tampa.
Ftonda 33607 on or before towly
days tom tow data o l tow (ra t pub*
cation of toes noaca and 14a tw ongawl wan tow Ctora cJ toss Court ashar
before aarvmr cm PtavwKa attorney
or immadiawfy thereafter otowrwwa
a dotiu« wd ba enterd agamal you
tor tow ra tal demanded n tow com
NOTE PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
DEBT COLLECTION PRACTICES
ACT YOU .*.RE ADVISED THAT
THIS A W FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPT■NO TO COLLECT A DEBT ANO
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
W U - BE USED FOR THAT PUR­
POSE.
WETNESS my hand and tw seal o l
saUCdtAI dn June 2?. 1999
(COURT SEAL)
Maryann# Morse
Aa Dark ol 9w Court
By Rutoi tong
Aa Deputy C trrt
COOtUS 6 STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul Boulevard
Suda 480
Tampa. Ftonda 33607
Tetaphorw (613)8774008
CAS 796-0333$
Pubkah: Juna 77. and JUy 1.1996
DED-219
TNS RYAN FOUNDATION
PUBUC N O TIO
The annual report ol tow Ryan
Foimdatton. Inc la avaitotta al tow
address noted below lor ntpocaon
during regular business hours by any
etwen who so requests wwhm 180
days altar the pubkeaton ol m a
notaw ol as avaJabwty
address 307-A SUW Road 434
Wmtor Spnnga. FL 32708
Phone 407-327-2308
Phncpal Manager.
Shan Krtkng
Foimdakon Admevalralor
Pubkah Juna27. jggg
QED-280
UST OP BIMMOLS COUNTY
BCC PROJECTS:
1. Project (PS-841-W SJC.
Project TMa: Big Wawva Basin
Engawaraig Study and Oraawga
Invamory, Documanl *5411. Due
Dale: Ji*y 16. 1999 a l 20 0 p m ,
tocNkma.
2. Project aFC-182 69BJC
Piojacl TIM : Construction ol
Jam attown Naghborhood Park.
Docunonl a 1831. O ut Data. Ji*y 2 3
1999 at 20 0 p m . local kma
For mtormsiion on any o l tow
Bommolo County BCC
ittoaaa ca* information on Demand,
toe, (407) 9784020.
Pubkah: Juna 2 7 .1999
OEO-229
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21— P er s o n als

27— N ursery Ac C h il d
C are

ALO N E?
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Datmg Bureau amca 19771 ALL
Ages (25-90) B ringing People
Together 800432-4477 (24hrt)

C h ild C ars provider, low coal,
includes b re a kfa st lunch A
snacks C a l Tina O 320-7370

Long w ood M assage S tudio.
W alk ms welcome 7 days
Private m w Female Staff
Ltac IMMOOOT7S5
407-338-5300

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7 a m -6 3 0 p m $110W k
Santord/ Lk Mary. 3224717

23— L o s t &amp; F o u n d

3J— W eight
M anagement

Found D og: Female black Gray
hound (?) m ried m 1-ADaBona
area F iindahora 321-3887

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pain of flbromyalgia CaN 407184-0807 or 1 886 342-4042 tor

25— S pecial N otices
OPEN DOOR Social Services o l
Ftonda is a therapeutic 1crater
cate agency opening aft office
in the O rlando area W a a rt
looking tor dsrftcaiad and canng
la mows who ara in te rfile d to
providing children w ith a s a lt
and nurturing environm ent by
becom ing tester parents If you
have love to your heart and
room m your home, pfaaaa con­
tact OPEN DOOM a l 4074942321

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Radiology
Support Tech
South Samloola Hoapitai, locatad in Longwood, . .
(part o( Odando RagtonaJ HaaRhcara Systam) is cu
w « y ractuOng h r a radiology support tech. Thi
posMon raquhM a high school diploma or equty
Previous haaKhcara axp, mod terminology. A c
potof knowledge la preferred. A clerical test Is nt
•d (or this poaWon. This position Is M-F. 9a.m. - 5::
p.m.

Ptoaae agpfy mpetm or totwerd
your munw to Debbfa van Horn,
Boon Bemmoto Hoapftai.
S U tM a t Stats Road 434.

Longwood, FL 32750
or tax (407)7874
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O R L A N D O RECION/ili:
SOUTH SEMINOLE '
HOSPITAL

EARM FULL-TIME PAY

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The S m ln o b Hwm ki hao an Im m odlrto opening for
new spaper c a rrie r in the Sanford w o o. Our papers an
delivered each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday:
Delivering the Sam /noila H oraW ls a great way to earn good
money while working Just a few hours each day. W e n
someone who is dependable and has reliable transportatibi
&amp; insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, pleas
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, F L ..
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Apply In Person
U mHm Coll F U II
(407) 7S6-TAIX*

AC CREDO ED TRUCK 5C IKX
C D t, VAT A Apprv Job Asa:
W kend cfaaaaa N ational In ,
School 1400-488-7384
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FOR PART-TIME WORK

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Ouludr (407) I 9 0 X U 6 M 69 /rM

70— Education &amp;
T r aining *'

Seeking to fill many office positions^

Averada Luperon E squaw P
Herrera. Santo Domrigo
Dum ncan Rapubke
YOU ARE NOTlFlEO total a n ____
has been Mad agamal you and you
am requaad to eerve a copy c4 ycna
written detonaaa. 2 any. on Hawey
M Afoar. PlaaWEa anomey. whoae
ad»aaa a 112 n w C an* Saaec
Akamcme Spmga. FlonM 12714. or
before jury 13. 1999. mat Ma Vw
ordinal wan vw D ark of torn Coral
ertowr before eervea on “ *
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attorney or mmedkek
otowtwwo a dataut w« M
agamal you tar vw meet

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a a TV AUDfTIONS a a
Curly N e a t« tookfog for (atom
ed Kata 0-16 tor C urty a K ld i
C lub. Contact O to y al-TIunk
H P lay. 407-1224543.

Local Companies

LEONEL ALMONTE VASOUEZ.

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AREA COKE/PEPSI
I NEW HACHMt I
S PROVEN LOCATORS I
IB M PR O PtTlf
I CALL NOW I
14004274818, AMMSOIO

M TNS O R C U rr COURT
O f THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT.
IN ANO FOR BURNOUT
COUNTY. FLORKM.
C A M NO. (8-10S9-CA-14-O
ALEXOUZUAN.

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MARYANNS M O A M . CLERK
D ark or Caa/4 C out
By OaborNiConam
D M tayC tartt
M M h June 13.20. 27, and July 4.
1999
D ED 128

&gt; SECURITY OFFICER &lt;
TRAINING
Prepare lo r a career. Stale U
Became a Security Ofto r*
Tram tor a tia s a ’ D* License
Day or Eve Classes m Saol
Telephone M R m m Fur. ta ’i

55— B usiness
O pportunities

Legal Notices

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO leone! Aknortta VSwquai
cro Or Leyda De Lea Samoa

57— O proR TU N inr«:

P e r fe c t F o r

a t th e :

Seminole Herald

R e tir e d P e r s o n s

300 N. French Ava.

O rA sA S econ d

Santord^FL

In c o m e !

�Call 322-2611
Seminole Herald
Classified Dept.
To Place Your Ad
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K I T 'N ' C A R L Y L E ® by L arry W right

W a n ted

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp W anted

(5 0 .0 0 0 O R M O R E
19 yt Old Inn Marketing Co
Expandvig to your area Poor
Eup not neccstiary Earn
5500 S? 000 PT or 63.00015.000 FT. Senoua Inqurat
ontyt Cal Mk Oavore 1-800294 2019 or ama I
HonTanalOnlinaO Hotmail com

Earn extra US wtiae toting up
to 30toe in 30 Day* At natural
Work Irom home. W * train
(600) 2420363 a il 1720

AUTOMOTIVE
TECHNICIANS
Fun aarvice auto center needs
Brake. Alignment, and Av Conditining Technicians Wa pay
top wages in the industry, tnd
employ some of me best Mast
M ach ine* and ASE Techs
Stop and visit one of our loca­
tion i to check our credentiels.
or cel for a confidential inter­

71— H elp W anted

71— H elp W anted

ELECTRICIANS
110040 SION-ON BONUS
Try aomelhing new. We have
aweiome benefits and great
pay Lake Mary area. 407-302-

OECURHY OFFICER JOB
Training Armed S Unarmed
Brandy A Aaaoc. 934-7444

SHEET METAL WORKERS
6100.00 SION-ON BONUS
Duct Meehanica and Steal Stud
included. Thu could be your
la ti application. Cool company
to work tor taka Mary area. 407302 5336

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW I Covenant Transport
has immediate openings for
driver trainees No experience
needed. Eem 34SK to 355K plus
benefits CDL training available
600 4J5 5593 _____________

Oraduakon Irom an accredited
M S or possession ol an ac­
ceptable equivsiency diploma
Two yre ol rotated wk exp
Knowtodge,Sktfte, AM Mesi
Good Judgment.knowledge of
Standard ground keeping tools
and equipment.ability to work

97— A partments
Furnished

ior School C rotelng Ouerds.
Pomona are available m a i ar­
eas of Semmola Co. Minimum
quakfications includa the fol­
lowing. Applicant m utt hava a
vakd FL Onver'i Ucenae, bo IE
years ol age. have a high
school captoma or 0 E 0 and be
available Monday inrough Fri-

Aaan . FITDRA. TANA and ASE

HOUSI FOR RENT. 5 5 BH
I500M TH/S300 0EP.
&gt;14-1036, Aak tor Leroy

71— H elp W anted
•PC 6 Office Machete repea
technicians Tamp • HON
•Help Desk • Eiecironic repair
World Class Company
C al Longwood 767-6166 or
Orlando 6946713
No Fee 4 No Appf needed

71— H elp W anted

TIRED???

OaedAna: UnM FIAed
For more Information on Vie
above position, cal the Job
me at .

99— A partments
U nfurnished

OF VOUR CURRENT JOBtll
LOOKMQ TO MAKE
A CHANOI77T
National company looking lor
experienced plumping leehnioans Exceaem pay, 100% paid

WAREHOUSE WORKERS
LIGHT A HEAVY LIFTING
FUU. TIME
TEMP TO HIRE

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immediate Opening Midwest
Coast Transport Is tooting tor
COL d a te A He. d riv e rs . Stud­
ents welcome. Late Model

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ORLANDO REGIONAL
SOUTHSEMWDU HOSPITAL

Regents Park o f Winter Park, a superior rated,
JCAHO accredited provider o f skilled nursing
care, is currently seeking qualified caring Indi­
viduals for the following positions:

License Practical Nurses
Certified Nurses Aides
Dietary Aides
Housekeeping Aides

Cal For Ah tnterviewl
MaMand, 661-1111
MOOMMCV Pkwy 1160
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excellent salary A benefits, as well as a friendly
supportive team environment.
For consideration, please fax your resume or
apply in person at:

Regents Park o f Winter Park,
558 N . Semoran Blvd.,
W inter Park, FL 32792.
Tele; (407) 679-1515,
Fax (407) 679-0545

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F-T BOAT LAUMCHUt
ATTENDANT

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Looking for experienced

For f t Summer, M-T.W 6-6 pjn.
Fnentfy Ceeual Wk. Ens Great
place to work. For more Into.
Cal M-Frl. 1 4 407-322-1610

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ATTENTION;

Must be dependable, meticulous,
energetic, and witling to go those
extra steps to assure perfection.
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LOCAL SCHOOLS NEED YOUll
FOE THE ‘99*2000 SCHOOL YEAR
' F O O D SERVICE &amp; C U S T O D IA L
P O S IT IO N S A V A IL A B L E ■
SUNSHINE STAFFING 18 NOV HOSTING
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firallatl pfut security dapovl
Cel 365-7364 Aval 7/1/991
RENT/ LEASE OPTION
5 /1 -1 5 . CompWtery Renovated,
new roof, paint, carpet. M e m
Haywood C ircle. SuNand E lta le *. Sanford *750 month

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141— H omes For S ale

117—C ommercial
R entals

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• Seminole

Je rn ig a n
properties, inc.
For U S aq. ft office w ill#*
downtown Santord Two 400 eq
n office apace u«tt nr down­
town Hon Jemgan. 330-3255

OWNER FMANCS
Oateen, V I on 10 Acre* w/ihap
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•ANFORO
IJ A c re a .A a u n g tI9 .M 0
V IJ 2033 HarTwei Ave.
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run for l hire day* In the Herald lor only SS.IB1

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Office or Store AveM itli

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199— Pets &amp; S upplies

A MOVE M M f CtALfl 400 aq
fl A 14* I2 M A MONTH OfficeStorage 3218120c* 415-3505

1000. aq n . V C , prrvata ra tiroom S450/mo 3720180

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118— O ffice S pace For

222— M usical
Instruments

OETEEN, Moving SaW 30 yr*
of Antique* pfut hou«ehoid
June 26-30, 8-8 pm 1290 Deer
Path Or ( Downtown Otteen RT
415)Take Rairoad Ave 1 Block
to New Smyrna Ave end turn
left Turn right on Florida Ave
And go 41/2 meet Eat!
Turn
right on River Oeka Dr Once
MO River Oak* E ita tr* mm left
on Deer Pam Dr. 1290 Deer Pam

Oarage M e
Moving
Furniture,
loot*
1501 Timocu
Longwood BaVSun

g u it a r l e s s o n s

S30(Vmo k * both 3218757

Muwoan 20. year* em
• Prtvatw/Oroup Stsalon*t

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CORPORATION
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SEVEN SEAS
POWER WASHING
Com m / R e t/ Free Eat
121-24#*

233—
T ruck/Buses/Vans For
S ale

DELTONA 10 acre* Ideal tor
mob** homataa norte* cama
lamwig or nuterp Zoned egncultural
*3 90OACRE
Sm
down awowner finance 804-787*

1771or *04-717-4*22

238— V ehicles W anted

Convenient, Spacious, Affordable

UNIVERSAL SECURITY &amp;
V INVESTIGATIONS, INC.

155— C o nd o m inium s
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Seminole Herald
Swrtnote Htrald, Santotd, Florida • Sunday, Juna 2 7 . IM S • 1 0

Inducted (front, k ) tap
tarrat gunner. Corp.
iitpidi resist Qunntt,
8gt Rotted Marks;
M gunnar.H
Wright (beck) nevtga-

The men and women who sa ve d at Sanford Naval Air Station made a lasting contribution to their country.
This weekend, more than 200 will return to the base to celebrate their triumphs and commiserate their trials.

S A N F O R D • W hen they were
young there wasn't much time
for fun and recreation. They had
Jobs - important Jobs - as pilots
or mechanics at the Sanford
N aval A ir Station.
The station waa commissioned
on N o v 3,1942, and prepared
pilots for W orld W ar IL The sky
over Central Florida w as Ailed
with PV-1 Venturas and.
Lockheed PBO Hudsons. Pilots
readying themselves for action
in the Pacific or over Germany.
N A S Sanford became an
important training site again in
the 1990s when the Korean con­
flict required new fighter and
light attack training.
Tbday, the men and women
who served at N A S Sanford
begin their 31st annual N A S
Sanford Reunion since the base
dosing. M ote than 200 - a dozen
W orld W ar A pilots • w ill be
attending golfing events, Happy
Hours, a dinner and line dance
at the Fleet Reserve on Route 46
in Sanford.
T h is la a time to socialize and
get to know people who trained
with you, went to w ar with you

years ago," said Gerald Bohm,
one of the Reunion organizers.
"Just about everyone had a
great regard for the people here.
Sanford made us very wel*

many as 900, Bohm said. “The
World W ar D personnel list is

Many service men met and
married Sanford woman. "W e
didn't leave any of the pretty
ones for anyone d ie ," said for­
mer N avy mechanic Frank
Voltoline.
Bohm said that former person­
nel at the N A S Sanford have
helped track down hundreds of
others whom Bohm could not
possibly have located. "O ne fel­
low supplied a w ar years roster
that allowed us to contact more
people than w e ever imagined."
The Reunion has drawn as

Many invitees sent messages
to Bohm, saying what unit they
were in and what years they
were based in Sanford. Frank D.
Mione from Elizabethtown, Pa.,
wrote that he w as an airship
landing pilot and blim p pitot at
Sanford N A S In the 1990's.
"Please send me information
about the planned reunion,"
Mione wrote.
Although retired Li. Cmdr.
Robert Fife o f the Orlando Wing
of the Silver Eagles Association
could not attend this year's

Reunion, he ten! several

it W Savannah in the
Atlantic in 1941 and a year
later ha participated In the
Invasion of North Africa
(working in Casablanca).
H a was later part o f a fight­
er pilot squadron on the

USB Roosevelt
Reunion members played
Whmi he retired in 1971,
golf tMs morning (Fridley)
Ftfehed been a pilot for
« M ayfair C o if and Count
more then 40 m odeieof
C lub and w ill have a Sleek
navel aircraft and acctunu*
dinner at 9 pan. at the ftaei
laled more than UjOOO hour Rmarve Hom e on Route 46
o f flight time. H e also
in Sanford,
worked for the Department
There's mote golf
of Defense Office as part o f
Saturday, a lunch, a dinner
the Apollo Space Program.
and Una d aa c b ^ at the
The N A S Sanford
Fleet Reserve Home.

�2C - S om.no) p Hernkt. SantofO. Florida - Sunday, June 27, 1999

Fitness
W hat is mysterious
condition Fibromyalgia?
DEAR DR. GOTT My 24 year old
daughter has been diagnosed with
Fibromyalgia. What is this disease?
Why do so many people get it?
DEAR READER; Fibromyalgia is a
controversial disorder that is difficult
to diagnose. In the past doren years,
more than 1,000 articles about it have
been published in the medical lilera
ture. A recent review of fibromyalgia
appeared in the Archives of Internal
Medicine (Apr. 26, 19OT&gt;. Authored by
Dr, Don Goldcnberg, the article con­
tains both bad and good news: bad
because there have been piteously
few advances in the diagnosis and
treatment o f fibrom yalgia; good
because the affliction has become
more widely accepted.
The main problem with the disorder
is that it can mimic so many other dis
eases. Experts estimate that up to 12
percent of the general population suf­
fer from chronic musculoskeletal
pain, the hallmark of fibromyalgia.
However, not all these patients have
fibromyalgia; Some may have Lyme
disease, thyroid disorders, rheuma­
toid arthritis or a variety of rheumatic
diseases. Fibromyalgia is associated
with depression, fatigue, anxiety, and
— most important — trigger points,
multiple tender areas of muscle. To a
large degree, fibromyalgia is a “ rule
out” diagnosis, meaning that doctors
must first test for other causes of
musculoskeletal pain. M oreover,
fibromyalgia often coexists with other
disorders, such as major depression
and lupus.
The second problem is that there
are no tests to confirm fibromyalgia.
Aa a general rule, experts diagnose
the disease after a comprehensive
medical history and examination, cou­
pled with normal blood and X-ray
tests. Women arc more commonlyaffected than men. Depression is
often a prominent feature (along with
trigger points) but no one can seem to
agree on whether the depresaion it
part of the disease or merely a reac­
tion to it Stress may also play a role,
as it does with other illnesses, such as
migraine and irritable bowel syn­
drome.
In the past 10 years, researchers
have repeatedly demonstrated that
fibrom yalgia patients exhibit a
'bypervigilance" (accentuated reac-

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

lion) to pain that appears to be medi­
ated by various neurohormoncs in the
nervous system. Whether this obser­
vation will eventually aid in the diag­
nosis of fibromyalgia is unclear.
Finally, to compound the confusion,
fibrom yalgia may be trig gered by
other conditions. For example, up to
2S percent of patients with Lyme dis­
ease may develop fibromyalgia, even
though their Lyme disease was appro­
priately treated. Neck injuries have
also been reported to trig ger
fibromyalgia.
Given the astounding lack of precise
knowledge about fibromyalgia, It la
surprising that treatment ia so often
successful. Such therapy includes aer­
obic exercise, counseling, stressreduction and patient education, in
addition to a variety of antidepressant
medications. In many cases, the very
diagnosis has therapeutic value: one
study reported (hat 66 percent of
patients felt better after diagnosis and
73 percent thought that their symp­
toms interfered little, if at all, with
work.
In summary, fibromyalgia ia a com­
mon clinical syndrome that is proba­
bly not a disease. Rather, it appears to
be a constellation of symptoms, often
triggered by physical or emotional
factors that result in a disorder of
pain perception. There are no defini­
tive tests for diagnosis. Treatment
involves activity, counseling, and
medicine. The diagnosis itself is often
reassuring. Further research should
be performed to study the causea of
this common malady.

Fun in the sun in Oviedo
The City of Oviedo offers a public pool to anyone who wants lo visit.
Fees are $20 for city residents and $35 for non-rosidents with a daily feo

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R e d C r o s s o ffe r s life ­
s a v in g t r a in i n g c o u rs e s
The Amcrlrun Red Cross of
Central Florida ofTcrs training
on
a
regular
basis
at
locations
throughout
Sem inole Courtly.
Th e Reel Cross w ill hold n
standard flrst-ald course on
Ju ly 17 from H a.m. - 4 p.nt. at
the Sanford City I’urks and
Recreation
Depart merit.
Participants will hnve
the
opportunity
lo
leant
lifesaving
skills
for
adults

Chiropractic care
issagetherag^
Herbal remedies
Yoga/imeditation
Acupuncture
Arom atherag^ .

Dr. Peter Qott, a syndicated
colum nist fo r Newspaper
Enterprise Association, can ba
written to al P.O. Box 91369,
Cleveland, OH 44101-3369

H o w to F ind G ro a t
G arage S a l e s
1Pull imo a lot of garage talcs in the classifieds.

W hen w a s l
th e last tim e*
som eone
ta c k e d a
televisio n ad
to th e ir
re frig e ra to r?

W ords o n paper. T hey w ill always be th e m ost powerful tools hum un beings use to
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m ake com plex ideas simple, and simple ideas powerful. W e do more th an read them , we
hold th em . A n d , from the advertising we see in publications to the letters we receive
in th e m ail, th e things we hold in ou r h ands have th e quickest routes to our hearts.

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can
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There will also be CPR
course a
at
the
ch apter's
Sem inole Service C enter In
Lnngwood.
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People
The Rockeys m ark golden anniversary,

Engagement

sisters return from 16-day cruise abroad
MaryAnna and David S tan ley
Rockey celebrated their golden
w edding anniversary on Ju ne
24. T h ey w ere m arried on that
day In 1940 at H oly C ross
Episcopal Church In Sanford.
Bishop John D. W in g per­
form ed the cerem on y.
Th e couple a re the parents o f
three children: Dr. David S.
T a t " Rockey o f Palm Coast:
and D eborah Lynn T a ylo r and
Marilyn Irene Van W inkle, both
o f Sanford, Th ere are four
grandchildren
He Is retired from the G o od ­
year T ire and Rubber Co., and
MaryAnna is retired from the
U niversity o f Florida
P olice
Departm ent. H e en joys fish in g
and MaryAnna Is a crafts en­
thusiast.
Th e Rockeys celebrated their
golden anniversary at U is V e ­
gas with their daughters and
their fam ilies.

EISTERB RETURN FROM
CRUISE ABROAD

Lee- Gallaher
M rs. M acel Lee o f Lake
M onroe,
announces the
engagem ent o f h er d a u g h ­
ter, U s a O. Lee, o f Lake
M ajy, to Russell S. G a lla ­
her, o f Lake M ary, son o f
B ren d a G allah er o f M ait­
lan d an d W illiam R ichard­
son
G allah er o f H u n ­
tersville, N.C.
D augh ter o f the late
LeRoy Lee. the bride-elect
w aa b o m In Sanford. Sh e
la a Jun e, 1B00 graduate o f
Sem inole
High
School
w here she w as a m em ber
o f the m arching b an d for
fou r years, a com petition
dancer for nine years a

m e m b e r o f th e N a t io n a l
H o n o r S o c ie ty , a n d w a s
a m o n g th e to p 10 g r a d u ­
a te s In th e cla ss. S h e a t ­
te n d e d S e m in o le C o m m u ­
n ity C o lle g e fo r tw o y e a r s
a n d Is e m p lo y e d u s a m e d i­
c a l re c e p tio n is t.
H e r fia n ce, b o m In E a s t
F o ln te . G a .. is a
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g r a d u a te o f L y m a n H ig h
S c h o o l. H e a tte n d e d S e m i­
n o le C o m m u n it y C o lle g e
a n d E m b ry R idd le, D a y ­
to n a B e a c h . H e is s elfe m p lo y e d In p o o l a n d d ec k
r e n o v a tio n .
T h e w e d d in g w ill b e a n
e v e n t o f S ep t. 2 5 , a t W e k lv a
A s s e m b ly , L o n g w o o d .

Those Von H crbulls sisters.
Dorothy 'D ottle” Anthony and
Margaret W iggins,
have re­
turned from a delightful tour
and cruise that took them to
England. Scotland. Ireland and
France for 18 days. Th is was
M argaret’s first trip overseas
and the 15th trip for veteran
traveler Dottle.
Th e sisters flew to Chadwick,
outside o f London, w here they
boarded a lou r bus for D over lo
reach
their
cru ise
sh ip
"Norwegian Dream." T h e luxuri­
ous cruise ship w as their hotel
for the rem ainder o f the trip.
Th eir first stop w as Bordeaux
w here they saw cathedrals and

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Editor

the museum. Next, the sisters
visited La Rochelle In France, a

sub base, w here they also v is ­
ited another museum . Here,
they took a day trip lo St.
Em lllon. w here they follow ed
Uic path the ancient C ru sad­
ers took through the w in ery
which Is situated under layers
or lim estone. "The w hole coun­
try Is vineyards." Dottle said.
"There
are
m any
w in eries
there."
Th ey boarded the ship again
to cruise In the Em erald Is le
city o f Dublin to sec m ore c a s ­
tles w hich Margaret said w ere
huge, rustic a n d .w ere used for
defense years ago. Yea. they

T h e next stop w as back to
Dover and then to C anterbu ry
for lunch and shopping. T h e
sisters visited the m ysteriou s
Stonehenge
at
Salisbu ry.
Europe's
oldest
m onum ent.
Later, they w ent lo Bath and
PIm m s m Dietrich, Fags 4C BC

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MaryAnna and David Stanlay Rockey

saw the famous
C n silr o f
Blarney where the fabled Blar-,
ney stone beckons. No. they
did not kiss the B lnm ey Ston e.
Margaret said the w eather was
dam p and the 180 steps lead*
tng to the legendary sh rin e
w ere too slippery to risk a kiss.
Th e next stop was
Ayr,
Scotland, and then on to Edin­
burgh
which
Margaret
de­
scribes as "beautiful cou n try­
side with lots o f sheep.” Mere,
they saw the Scottish Crow n
Jew els am ong other sights and
sites.
After Edinburgh. It w as back
to Cherbourg In France, the
route to Utah Bench. T h en ,
they departed for La Harve for
a day trip to visit the bea ch es
at Norm andy and then to the
cem etery at Omaha. Here M ar­
garet and Dorothy shopped at
a gift shop at Pegasus Bridge,
the last bridge left du rin g the
W orld W ar II Invasion. M arga­
ret explained that the French
gave the c e m e t e r y to the U nited
Stales free o f taxes and o th er
fees. "It was awesom e." Mnrgnrcl suld.
Dorothy added." Th e high­
light o f the trip was goin g
through the cem etery at N o r­
mandy. It tears you up how the
fellows (U.S. military) cam e on
shore and the Germ ans w ere
w allin g for them. It w as both
wonderful to see and also aw-

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Margaret Wiggins (taft) and har alstsr Dorothy Anthony In front of tho fountain at La Rochalla, Franca.

Five debutantes presented to society at B u d ’s E vergreen Cotillion
An evening o f elegance took
place for five you ng ladles w ho
w ere presented to San ford's
society.
Bud's Evergreen C o ­
tillion was sponsored b y Ever­
green Tfcmple no. 321
Im ­
proved Benevolent Protective
Order o f Elks o f the World.
Dr. Bernadette H ardy-U lake.
principal o f Crow ns Academ y,
w as nilBtress o f cerem onies. A
musical prelude was rendered
by G loria W illiam s.
C room s
Academ y
Ju nior
ROTO posted the colors and
led the audience In the pledge
o f a llegia n ce.
Kendra Sherm an recited the
scripture;
past
Grand Dgt.
Ruler Retha Becker rendered a
m usical treat.
Dgt. Eva Law son-W llllam s ex­
tended greetings lo the guests.

hlsrs W lm bftsy and AmsRa V sMM m o .

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Th e debutantes w ere In tro ­
duced by
the m istress o f
cerem onies. Creative E x p res­
sions through music w ere per­
form ed by Deb's Lakeita Bry­
ant. a senior at Sem inole High.
She aspires to becom e a c o r­
rections oftlccr. co sm eto lo gist,
attend Uethune Caokm an C o l­
lege and enlist In Ihc U nited
State Arm y.
Lakclla is the
daughter or Shunda Bryant.
Trcnlce Church, lo p w inner,
is the daughter o f R andolph
(Randy) Harvey. S h e is a lOlh
grader at Sem inole High. Her

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aspiration s are to becom e a
cardiovascular surgeon.
Jaira C u lh b eri Is the daugh­
ter o f Mr. and Mrs. J ero n im o
(M arcia) C u lh beri; she is a
10th grader at S em in ole High
and aspires to becom e a child
care w orker.
Am ellla V aldlvleso, a I Oth
grader at Lake Mary High
School la llie daughter o f Mr.
and Mrs. O tis (Lucille) H air­
ston. She aspires to becom e a
pediatrician and dancer.
Tchlaru W im berly
Is
the
daughter o f Mrs. Law ren ce
W im berly. Jr. and Mrs. T h e o ­
dore Colem an. She Is a Junior
ui Sem inole High. She aspires
to becom e a pediatric card lol ogist.
Musical salutes lo the deb u ­
tantes w ere given b y 1999 L o ­
cal
and
D istrict
O ratorical

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W inner o f Celery City Lodge
no. 542 and Evergreen T em p le
no. 321, order o f Elks o f the
World.
Latressa
Haws,
a
recent
graduate o f Sem inole High,
presented the rendition of. "H is
Eyes are on the Sparrow.*
P.G.D.R. Grace M elton p re­
sented awards to all o f the
debutantes.
P.G.D.R.
and
Dgt.
Ruler
Sylvia Bodlson crow ned the
1999 Miss Bud o f E vergreen
Tem ple no. 321 I.B.P. o f Elks.
Debutante Trenlce Church and
state president Brunson, g a ve
words o f encouragem ent. T h e
Royal Dance was perform ed b y
the debs and their fathers.
Thanks to this year's c h a ir ­
person. Dgt. Patsy H arding,
and her com m ittee for an o u t­
standing occasion.
p.G.E. Ruler Roosevelt C u m ­
mings. Jr., Is Exalted Ruler,
Celery City Lodge no. 542.

GRADUATION
CELEBRATION
A
graduation
cele b ra tio n
honored Latressa P, Haw s, a
1909 graduate o f S em in o le
High School.
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Latressa Is the dau gh ter o f
Mr. and Mrs. Lee (Polly) H aw s
A young lady w ho h as re a c h ed
a m ajor m ilestone In h er s tep s
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Boy Scouts earn badges to
attend camp this summer
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and
went
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tnrrlt badge .til d Hint iMUiiM‘ 1f Hi
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show*’i'd (tie'll knnwle dip' ,i■I dll
tercut stmkcs amt techniques
Tin v also pimped In lull)
t lathed to show lliai thr\ eould
swim rvcn when thcv were
weighted down
Then it was time u&gt; i*arn
thru eannclMg merit badge Nv
in .lime, ihr troop headed lot a
lake in the Ocala Imesi Duong
mrrMill’ s ilit- bovs hail altcadv
hern learning alum! iln* dtllci
rut canoeing sirokrs
Once
there. it Was tutu* lo pul that
knowledge to ttir test
rtir
liovs lirst practiced canoeing
around ttu* rovr wlirrr tlirv put
in Then It was ihnr lor tin*
hard stutl
The hoys purposely swaniprd
thrtr ranors (filled them with
walrrl What was thi point ol
this,’ One ol tin* requirements
lor the ronoelng merit badge is
heim; aide lo get your eanoe to
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                    <text>WEDNESDAY
A pril H , 1999
91st Year. No 165
(467)322-2611
Sanford. F I
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Serving

W eather

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

Sanford deaf
teen places In
speech contest.
6A

Sunny
High 86
Low 62

tine* I t O i

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□BRIEFLY
C m m tj
mmi wlU
will conduct ■
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Train Safety Awareness Day
on Wednesday In conjunction
with C SX Railroad and A M
TRAK os part o f 'O p era tion
U fesaver.* Ile o w en fo rce­
ment o f railroad crossin g
violations throughout S e m i­
nole County Is planned. Law
enforcem ent officers from the
county's seven cities w ill jo in
county sheriffs, state high*
way patrolmen and sta te d e ­
partm ent o f transportation
enforcem ent officers in the
project. For more In fo rm a ­
tion. coll (407) 260-3400.

p o e t " I s h o * will read from
his A Farewell to R eason at
Books-A-Million. S em in ole
Tow ne Center In Sanford, on
Th u rsday at 7 p.m.
A graduate o f the U niversity
o f C entral Florida, h e w orks
as an electronics en gin eer
and writes, lie recently b e ­
came a semi-finalist In a n a­
tional poetry contest s p o n ­
sored by the Poetry O u lld
and has won the Editors
Choice Award and a third
prUe In a national contest
sponsored by the N ational L i­
brary o f Poetry.
For m ore Information about
the book or the event, c o ll
(407) 677-1267.

F ire
erupts
n ear
Lak e
Jesup

__ Firefighters control blaze, 40 acres burn

will speak on T h e A dven tu re
o f EapkwattwT at the
University o f Central Florida
Student Resource C e n ter
Auditorium at 8 p.m. on Fri­
day. lie will be at the U CF
Bookstore from 5:30 to 6:30
p.m. that evening to sign
copies o f his books.
For m ore Information, call
(407) 823-2504.

a month-long fu n d ­
raiser to help raise fu n d s to
care for HIV/A1DS patien ts
living In Central Florida. Is
now underway. Mope and
Help Center o f Central Flor­
ida has set a goal o f 150 hosts
/ hostesses holding din ner
parties for two to 50 gu ests
as Individual fund-raisers.
Everyone attending a Dining
event In April will receive on
Invitation to attend a G ala
Dessert Party at O rlan do S ci­
ence Center on May.
Anyone Interested h ostin g a
Dining for Friends w ith
Friends event la asked to call
(407) 244-3256.

Lake M ary BalkHag D e p a rtassa t moves Into new q u a r ­
ters at 235 Rinehart Road on
Monday. April 19. follow ing a
city commission approval last
year to merge the fire and
building departments. T ills
will facilitate Inspection and
plan review programs fo r bet­
ter customer service. Fire
department adm inistration
will be relocated to the same
location. Issuance o f perm its
will be available os o f April
20. For additional In form a­
tion. coll (407) 324-3000.

□QUOTE

“To know what is
right and not to
do it is the worse
cowardice."
•CONFUCIUS

□INDEX
C la s s ifie d ..........7B-O B
C o m i c s ................ lO B
C r o s s w o r d ..............SB
P e o p le ......................4A
D e a r A b b y .................4 A

H o ro s c o p e ............lO B
O b it u a r ie s ..............3 A
Police Briefs . . . . 3 A
Sports ............. 1B-3B

STAFF WHITCH
LAKE JESUP - A brush fire burned 40 acres
o f natural lands near Lake Jesup Park Tu es­
d a y afternoon.
T h e brush fire started at about 3 p.m. on
S em in ole County natural lands property, and
th e wind pushed the (lam es toward Lake J e ­
sup. In order to contain the fire. Sem inole
C o u n ty firefighters allowed the blare to bum
tow ard the lake.
*W e surrounded the fire with units In case
th e re was a w ind shift.* Seminole County
F ire A Rescue public Information officer
Pau la Ritchey said. *lt was not ever oul of
con trol. There w ere a couple o f (larrups. We
u sed w atrrdrops to control the (larrups.*
N o homes or property w ere damaged. The
fire did not reach Lake Jesup Park or the
b o a t ramp. T h ere were no casualties. The
ca u se o f the fire Is under Investigation.
R itch ey said.
B y 5 p.m.. the (Ire reached Lake Jesup and
b ega n fo dissipate. Fire fighters stayed du r­
in g the night to make sure the fire did not
fla re up. Ritchie said.
Sem inole C ounty (Ire units used their new
"A ir Rescue 3* h elicopter for the first tim e.

dropping w ater on (larrups to control the
fire.
T h i s was an opportunity to use it In p r a c ­
tice.* Rltrhry said. "W henever the fire grew
bigger, we would use water d rop s to knock It
down. We w ere trying to let It bu m to the
lake.*
Acquired through military surplus from the
California Division o f Forestry, the Bell 205
1071 U l l- llf heavy-llft helicopter lias a 420gullon capacity w a te r bucket, a 5.000 pound
lift capacity, dual m edical lift kits, and a re s­
cue hoist.
Although the h elicopter's prim ary missions
a re to firefighting. Em ergency Medical S erv­
ices transport and rescue m ission*, the h eli­
co p ter seals 10 passengers.
It ran carry
SW AT team m em bers, bom b technicians,
firefighters or evacuate victim s from disaster
scenes or traffic accidents.

Seminole County Jlre Jlghters were able to
control a brustiflre that burned 40 acres o f
natural lands near Lake Jesu p on Tuesday.
The winds blew the Jlre toward Lake J e ­
sup. and firefighters allowed the blaze to
reach the lake In order to control the Jlre.
N o horties or property w ere damaged.
There were no casualties.

G arbage company C iv ility policy fo r schools
vows better service
B y Vhrioa O a lH n w o

White

complaints that have led lo
more than 819.000 In contract
STAFF WHITER
violation fines since 1995.
The company recen tly was
SEM INOLE CO U NTY - On the purchased by Republic S erv­
sa m e day the cou nty co m m is­ ices. whose general manager
sion ers honored
the
award vowed
better
service.
Ray
w in n in g D azzlers dance team Rivera lold the com m issioners
from Sem inole High School, that he was unaware o f the his­
th e y requested a more dazzling tory o f complaints about DIsperform ance from the DlsposAll posAll's service.
com pan y garbage haulers.
DlsposAll. he said, has a new
A s directed by the board on
M arch 23. DlsposAll officials management learn and Is pur­
appeared before the board on chasing extra equipm ent., ReT u esd a y to discuss cu stom er fttlM SM County. Fig* 3A

M a n shot in face
B y BUI K aras
STAFF WHITCH
SANFORD - T h e Sanford P o ­
lice arrested a suspect late
T u esd ay who allegedly shot a
m a n In the face follow ing a
b r ie f conversation at around
2 :5 0 a.m. Monday, police said.
A lton Jam es Sm ith. 25. who
w a s visiting from Texas, was
sh ot In the left cheek white
ta lk in g with the suspect from
w ith in his 1998 Geo T ra c k er
at the com er o f Third S treet
a n d Avocado Avenue, police
said.

Smith, a white male. Is recov­
ering In critical condition at
Orlando
Regional
Medical
Center.' police said. His family
has been
notified
o f the
shooting.
Police are not releasing I he
name o f (he suspect, a black
male.
who
was
arrested
peacefully In (he south end o f
Sanford last night. Police said
they believe a second suspect,
a black male, may have also
been Involved.
*We arc still In the p relim i­
nary stages of the Investlga-

FIm h m s Shooting. Page 3A

STAFF WHITER
SEMINOLE C O U NTY • Seminole County
school board m em bers Tuesday voted unani­
m ously to approve the final draft o f language
o f the state's first school-district-based civility
policy.
T h e policy, now on the agenda for final pas­
sage at the April 27 board meeting, provides
rules of conduct for parents, other visitors to
schools and school district employees, ena­
blin g the board to Identify and dcul with those
behaviors w hich are Inappropriate and d is­
ru ptive to the operation o f a school or other
facility.
When parents and school officials disagree,
the sparks m ay fly. A s legal counsel to the dis­
trict. Ned Julian Is sometimes called on to
diffuse the tension. Julian recently penned
the policy for school board adoption. He Is not
aw are of any o th er school districts In Florida
with such a policy In place.
*1 was reading a (school adm inistration!
publication,* said Julian, "when I saw an a rti­
cle about a school district In California that
adopted a civility policy.
'O ften teachers or school adm inistrators
face outraged parents who becom e verbally
abusive* and th ey Just want to luke a 'tim e­
out' from a confrontation, according to Jullun.
'P a ren ts are en titled lo disagree, but If they
get outraged w hen an answer Is not to their
liking, the sta ff m em ber nerds guidance on
how lo p roceed .’
Julian added that he Is a degrred profes­
sional secure In hts position and would have
no trouble askin g a parent to take a step
back.

’ But. often the front-line staff m em bers*
(bus drivers, cafeteria workers and sec reta r­
ies) ’ don't believe they enjoy the som e level o f
Job security. When faced with w ritten or ve r­
bal abuse, they m ay ask the parent to stop
and be told, ‘show me your p o licy."

The board's new est member. Diane Bauer,
at a recent m eeting asked for assurance that
this policy also benefit parents who feel they
are m istreated or Ignored. A legal concern for
Bauer w as the Interpretation o f the policy by
school personnel. *M y major concern is that It
may be the perception o f staff m em bers that
they can withhold Information from parents or
School Advisory Council members based on
this policy.*
Julian assured Bauer that the policy is not
designed to Im pede anyone's access to Infor­
mation.
Bauer also d ie d common sense when d is­
cussing th e civility policy because *no m atter
who you are. you do not have to take abuse.
As a teacher, principal or even bus driver, you
do not have to subrogate your rights if you
seek to diffuse a situation.*
Julian said that *a proportionately tncrcas
ing num ber o f situations escalate to verbal
and w ritten abuse* to the extent that the
board has to ’ articulate a standard o f beh av­
ior.* He points to a variety o f situations w here
parents, grandparents and step-parents hare
used extrem e profanity und threats and staff
members felt ‘ uncom fortable term inating the
meeting. T h e abuse even extends to voice mall
and electron ic-m ail messages.* which will
covered b y the policy ns well.
The policy Is set for a (Inal vote at the next
school board m eeting on Tuesday. April 27 at
7 p.m. at the Educational Support Center at
400 East Lake Mary Boulevard In Sanford.

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reported thnmgh April CWi.

L A B MARY, April 13. 8:30 a.m.. W eal Lake M ary Boulevard.
John Scott Alvarez, DOB 9/6/77, w as arrested by Lake M ary
Police officers, charged with Dom estic Violence and P u l to
Surrender / Make False Affidavit Reference AH Drivers.

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C A S S I fg R H T . April 13. 6:30 a.m .. Caatlewood Terrace.
John Hanna Macooi. DOB 13/38/77. and David VereU Lanier.
D O B 8/36/79, w ere arrested by Sem inole County S h e riffs
officers, each charged with three counts o f Possession o f Con­
trolled
Substances,
including
Heroin.
Cocaine
and
Rohphynob
CHU1DOTA, April 13. 11:07 p.m .. Avenue C . Octavio Torres.
D O B 8/29/75. w as arrested by Seminole County S h e riffs of­
ficers. charged with Controlled Substance - f o u u a U n d er
30 G ram s and Resist / Obstruct / Oppose O fficer W ithout
Violence
M K M I D , April 13, 11 p.m „ West 13th S treet, T yreese
ChavnrU Isaac, D OB 3/38/71, w as arrested by Sanford Police
officers, charged with
Controlled Substance D eliver
ICannabts). Controlled Substance - Paaaraa (Cocaine) and
Poaaesa Under 30 Oram s Cannabis Without Lawful R/X.
■ A H F O B , April 13, 4:90 a.m.. Marquette Avenue. Em ad
Othmen Baker, DOB 8 / 11/78, and M ichael Lee M aynard.
D O B 8/7/78. w ere arrested by Seminole County S h eriffs of­
ficers. charged with Possession of M arijuana Over 30 G ram a,
fa s session of Drug Paraphernalia and Contributing to the
Delinquency o f a Minor.

O B IT U A R IE S
fe rn Emma VaAburger BoaIon. 64. Soddv-Dalqr. Turn.,
formerly o f Lake Monroe, died
M onday April 13. 1999.
aunrtvora Include daughter.
Em ma Peru W hite. Detand:
daughter, Ruthie M. Bulk.
Lake Monroe*, daughter, Mary
Hite, Blackahemr, O a.; daugh­
ter, Judy B. Young, BoddyDaley. Term.; daughter. Jennie

grandchildren.
Baldwin-Fairchild
Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In charge of

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LA K E M ARY. April 10. 5 a.m.. Lake
M acNlcol Brown. DOB 13/33/78. i
Police officers, charged with DU1
Parap h ernalia
LOfKPVOOD. April 10. 3:53 a.m.. State Road 600. Daniel Ray
"D ee" Jones. D O B 1/18/81. was arrested by Sem inole County
Sheriff's officers, charged with DU1 and Driving W hile License
S uspended / Revoked.
LONQW OOO, April 10. 13:31 a.m., Wektva Springs Road. N ell
Jeffrey Bam l. D O B 1/9/48, w as arrested by Semtnole County
She riffs officers, charged with DUL
IA N FORD, April 11, 3:43 a.m .. Sipes Avenue. Fred E d w ard
Mctncke. DOB 13/13/64. was arrested by Seminole County
S h eriffs officers, charged with DUI, Possession o f Drug P ara­
phernalia and Carrying a Concealed Firearm.
M R V O R D , April 11. 1:40 s.m .. 35th Street. Robin Lynn
Hartman. DOB 10/14/09. w as arrested by Sanford Police of­
ficers. charged with DUI. Reckless Driving and Driver Present
Non-Current Insurance.
W O tTSR 8FW N Q 6 . April 11, 3:16 a.m .. North Edgemon Ave­
nue. Ronald Lee Oodwln. DOB 7/20/53, w as arrested by W in ter Springs Police officers, charged with DUI.
W IR IE R 8 P R D M 6 . April 13. 3:41 p.m.. First Court. Kenneth
A. U lrbrn . DOB 1/11/52, w as arrested by W inter Springs Po­
lice officers, charged with DUL

April 13, 1:07 s.m .. First Street. Eugene
Elmore. DOB 6/18/63. was arrested by W inter Springs Police
officers, charged with Habitual Traffic Offender - Driving
W hile License ts Suspended / Revoked.

Monday April 12. 1999. Bom
June 30, 1903 In Vasto. Italy
•he moved to C entral Florida
In 1995 from Pittsburgh. Pa.
Mrs. G abriele w as a seam ­
stress In the clothing indus­
try. She w as a m em ber of St.
Stephens Catholic Church.
Survivors Include daughter.
Phyllis M. Speakm an. Oviedo;
daughter. Dorothy V . Ellis.

1W. LATHROP
Albert W . Lathrop. 88, West
Airport Btvd.. Sanford, died
Tuesday April 13. 1999. Bom
May 18. 1910 in Rochester.
N.Y.. he moved to Sanford In
1979. M r. Lathrop w a s an Bitfor Eastm an Kodak In
N.Y.
He
OdeB. Marta A.
member o f Lake Avenue B ap­
W httky, Joaepl
tist Church, Rochester. N.Y..
and the First Presbyterian
Church. Lake Mary.
Mr. Lathrop waa a retired Lt.
Col. Artillery m em ber who
served In WWI1. He w a s a life
member o f the C entral Florida
Retired Officers' Association.
American Legion PU FL for 40
W.
Dodson.
79,
years. He w as a m em ber of
Semtnole Avenue. Lake Mary, _
Masonic Lodge *945 o f Roch­
died Sunday April I I . 1999.* ester. N.Y., the Rochester En­
Bom In Akron. Ohio he moved
gineering
Society
"M em ber
to Central Florida M 1953
Emeritus.* Central Florida Re­
from Ohio. Mr. Dodson w as a
gional Hospital Auxiliary, the
contractor. He w as a member
U.S. Horae Cavalry A ssocia­
of
the
First
Presbyterian
tion and Eagle Scout In 1936.
Church of Lake Mary.
He was ghren a Silver Beaver
Mr. Dodson served tn the
Award tn 1963. he w aa Viking
U.S. Marines. He w as a mem­
District Chairm an o f the Eagle
ber o f V.F.W .. Sanford.
He
Scouts Otetlana C ouncil for 4
w as the former C h ief Building
years. Central Florida Council
Inspector
for
Seminole
Association
M em ber
from
County.
1981-1983. Life M em ber o f
Survivors
include
wife.
Kappa Kappa Pal. Honorary
Catherine Dodson. Lake Mary;
Band Fraternity an d a Life
daughter. Cathy Fortana. DeMember o f the National PTA.
Land; daughter. Carol Drawdy,
He waa a graduate o f the Uni­
Lake Maty; son. C arl Dodson.
versity o f Ctpctnnatl an d a life
Sanford; four grandchildren,
member o f the Alum ni A sso ­
■even
great-grandchildren,
ciation. He waa a m em ber of
one great-great-grandchild.
the Sem inole C hapter o f the
Budwln-Fatrehlld-OakUw n
National Audubon Society.
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Survivors include son. Rob­
ert Lathrod, Rochester. N.Y.:
Home. Lake Mary. In charge ol
son. Jam es A. Lathrop. Mil­
waukee. W ls.: daughter. Anne
Adams.
M elbourne;
step­
daughter.
Lois
Wright.
Angelina Osbriele. 95. C a ­
Gulfport:
step-daughter,
noe Creek Road. Oviedo, died
Jeanne Robertson. C learw a­
ter step-son, Tom Connolly.
.Celebration.
Oramkow Funeral
Home.
Sanford. In charge o f services.

LE O A N T H O N Y PAULUS
Leo Anthony Paulus. 93,
Carolyn Street. Oviedo, died
Saturday. April 10.
Bom In Buffalo. N.Y.. on
June 6. 1905. he moved to
Central Florida In 1977. He
w as a newspaper typesetter, a
member o f the Printers Union
o f New York and attended St.
Peter and St. Paul Catholic
Church.
Survivors include daughter.
Patricia Nlemczyk of Oviedo,
three grandchildren and one
great grandchild.
Arrangem ents by Baldwin
Fairchild Funeral Home In
Oviedo.

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THOMPSON, JW,

C H A R LE S

Robert C h arles Thom pson.
Jr.. 76. Pm fteld Avenue. D el­
tona. died M onday April 12.
1999. Bom in Philadelphia.
Pa. he moved to Central F lo r­
ida In 1979 from W ildwood.
N J . Mr. Thom pson w as an
electrician for the City o f
Northwest W ildwood. N J . He
w as a member o f O ur Lady o f
the Lake C atholic Church.
Deltona.

Evelyn Louise Smith, 74.
North Horizon Race, Oviedo,
died April 9. 1999. Bom Feb.
10. 1925 In Marietta. Oa. he
moved to Central Florida In
1968 from Marietta.
Mrs,
Smith waa a homemaker. She
waa a Protestant.
Survivors include son. Ron­
nie M. Jones. Oviedo; three
grandchildren.
Baldwtn-Falrehlld
Funeral
Home. Oviedo. In charge of
services.
"F A r

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Margaret
"Pat*
Ctyer
Spence. 67. Lake Mary, died
Monday April 5, 1999. Bom
In W ashington,
D.C.
she
moved to Florida In 1977. She
w as Catholic.
Mrs. Spence w as recognized
In the W orld Alm anac m 1966
•is an accom plished woman
aowler by the W1BC.
Survivors include daughter.
Terry Darlene Bast. Holly­
wood; daughter. Lynn SpenceFungr.
Sanford:
daughter,
C arl Leigh Carter. Pearland.
Texas;
daughter.
Tommy*
Dawn Spence. Calif.; nine
grandchildren.

Shooting'
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Lines are busy

Almost nine In 10 households have one or more services or
onto their standard telephone lines.

non." Sanford Police D epart­
ment Investigator Kris Ziegler
said. "W e are trying to And out
why this occurred."
A
female
passenger
of
Sm ith's observed the Incident.
Ziegler said.
Tne passenger left the area,
and waived down a Seminole
County Deputy Sheriff at 13th
Street and French Avenue,
who called Sanford Fire and
Rescue personnel.
The San­
ford police were called at 3:10
a.m .. according to the police
report.
The passenger told police
that the shooting o rru n rd at
Third Street and Avocado Ave­
nue, and Smith w as airlifted to
O R M C.
"Sh e observed the whole In­
ciden t." Ziegler said.
Sm ith received one shot in
the left cheek.
Th e police
found him slumped over the
drivers side window, according
to the report.
Police are still Investigating
the type o f weapon used In the
shooting.

C oun ty------Coat la tied frees Pigs 1A
public ordered 10 new garbage
trucks and additional recyclin g
trucks for DisposAll. which Is
under contract to the county
through 1999 • and has n egoti­
ated a 5-year extension.
Th e key to the contract Is
that
DisposAll
Improve
Its
service. Most o f the com plaints
accused
DisposAll crews
of
skipping pickup at houses or In
entire
neighborhoods.
T h ere
were 347 such complaints from
O ctober 1998 to January this
year.
Complaints cam e fmm cus-

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said
that couni
ity
com pu ter
technicians have been preparIng for (he crisis since 1996
Howell
Estates.
O akland and that he did not anticipate
Shores. Adell Park, Alom a Park. any difficulties. "W eV e been
Faith Terrace In M aitland and a pro-active," he said.
Th e commission heard a r e ­
num ber o f others
Shawn M cFadden, the o p e ra ­ port from Dave Orovdahl o f
on
air
quality.
tions m anager
for DisposAll M etroPlan
Orovdahl
said
that
the
wildfires
said he was certain the c o m ­
plaints w ould dim inish
now o f 1999 had hurt the quality
that Republic w as purchasing and could do so again In 1999.
new equipm ent
and a new He anticipated considerations
m anagem ent team w as In a c ­ from the EPA because o f this.
Orovdahl said that residents
tion.
"The Im provem ent already ts could help by m owing their
being n oticed," said Bob Briggs, lawns after sunset. Mowing un­
the
financial
m anager
for der the sun significantly affects
Seminole
County
E n viron ­ o lr quality.
It would be useful, too, he
mental S ervices. T h e r e have
been none In the last 30 days. said If people refueled their v e ­
hicles after 7 p.m.
We’re pleased w ith this."
'O u r expectations are high."
County Com m ission Chairm an
Carlton H enley said.
In other business Tuesday, th e
com m issioners reuddressed the
need for the county to be p r e ­
pared for any Y2K co m p u ter
problems at the start o f the
Year 2000.
"W e want to know who Is us­
f ■* MlXT lll/UIMlllHMIII
ing w hat." H enley said. ‘ W e
need to know what p roblem s
exist. W e have to have a uni­
form system ."
Com m issioner Randy M orris
lom crs in the TUska Ride sub­
division, W ood crest.
Sunrise.
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1.102
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For
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roll .122 0822

Fite Scrtoma C lu b of South
Sem inole County, dedicated to
the advancement of speech and
hearing children
meets every
Thursday morning, (rotti 7 30
io 8 30 a m . at the Florida lio s
plial Senior Citizens Center.
1097
Sand Pond Like Hoad
which connects to L ik e Kmma
Hoad, one mile south of Lik e
Mary
Boulevard
Potential
m em bers are Invited to attend
For Information, rail
Gene
Prestera. 14071 767 1234

Scottish Kite Club
Meeting and dinner will b e
held on the second W ednesday
ol each month at 7 p m at the
Sanlnrd Lodge *02 F’ftAM
The lodge is located at 212
Park A vt North. Sanford
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mental health orgaui/allon tor
people who suffer from panic
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general nervous symptoms. For
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TO PS
Local Chapter 232 of T O P S
in UmgW'ood (Take O lf Pounds
Nensthlyi meets rverv W edn es
day at ti 30 p tit , in the audtto
Mum of South Seminole H o s p i­
tal. 555 W
State Hoad 43-1
■ugwood W eighing begins at
a 30 p m Lite Apopka ch ap ter
meets
every W ednesday, at
9 30 a m
.it L tk rvirw C h r is ­
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1400 Bear Utke
Hoad Apopka For infonnatlou
( i l l 14071 293-5048

Nit r-A non
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every
Wednesday at 8 p m at O r­
lando Hrglnnal South Sem inole
Hospital 555 W est Stair Hoad
131 Laigw ood Nar Anon is a
support group open to fam ilies
and friends ol addicts Join for
support in coping with y ou r
addit t gain serenity to m ake
decisions and put your live
back in focus. Call (407) 3223434 333-9204. or 294 6504
for more inform ation.

W eight W atchers
A local chapter of Weight
W atchers meets at the Like
Marv
Community
Building
every Thursday trnm I 15 to
6 45 p m

C O O K IE PIZZA N O

The Omni Toastmasters C lub
*6861 will meet at 5 30 p m
every Thursday at the AAA
Building
I(XX)
AAA
Drive,
Heathrow Guests and prospec
live m em bers
are
welcome
Call Jim O tip u - ‘142 5227 lor In
form ation

R e c o \c r\
Fresh Start
Kccnverv pro
gram s otters P2 step supimrt
groups lor those experiencing
life-controlling problem s
Hie
groups meet every Thursday, at
7 30 p m
at D e su m church.
3110 Howell
Branch
Hoad.
W inter Park For information
i all 382 3232 or 384 H I35

For the M&amp;M topping
1/2 cup unsalted butler at room
temperature
t B ounce package cream cheese
softened
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 pound confectioners sugar
M&amp;Ms
4 ounces white chocolate (optional)

S en ior Friends

For “ pepperom" topping
2/3 cup seedless red jam such as

The Colum bia Medical Ceil
trr-Sanford C hapter of Senior
Frtrnds meets eveiy second
Thursday, at 10:30 a in at the
Sanford Senior Center. 401 K.
Seminole Blvd Interesting and
timely program s are featured
monthly plus social exchange
/Ml Seniors are welcome For
Information, call Liz Liwlor Ul
rector. 321-4500. F.xt. 5784

Blue G rass Pickers

Kotury C lu b of Lake Mary
meets
Thursday
m ornings,
1 30-8 30 a m., at the Marriott
Counvard. off West L ike Mary
C onta( t
M lkr
McLean,
president,
at
3245062

Sanford Blue G rass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 0 10
p m . at the Greater Sanford
C h am b er
of
Commerce
tick ers
and
gn n n ers
arc
welcome. For Information, call
John Shaffer. 829-4931.

strawberry or frosting tinled
almost red
2 or 3 regular-sue Tootsie rolls, cut
into 1/4-inch slices
4 ounces white chocolate (optional)
Preheat oven to .175 degrees (Jrx-ase
and flour a 13 inch round pur a pan
Chop the chocolate chips in a food
processor -&gt;n that some are powdery
and some remain chunky Set aside
In a large bowl cream together the
butter 'or m argjnnei and sugars Heat
in eggs and then the vanilla
In another howl, stir together the
Hour, baking soda amt salt Add to the
creamed mixture, stirring until incur
pirated Stir in the chocolate
Using lightly floured hands, pal the
dough evenly on the prepared pan

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a 12 im h pur a pan
In a medium howl beat together
butler or margarine stig.u egg amt
vunllllt until ligtit and (hilly Add flour
s,ill. baking powder .ind'iMt.i .mdn.il'
mixing until blended Slir hi white to
ronut Spread dough evenly in pan
Sprinkle with chocolate pieces and
yellow coconut &lt;if using' Hake I t in
15 minutes until gulden bft&gt;w u i ini m
pan liarnish with canity pities if
using Tut into wedges and serve
\ a Id 12 servings
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For the pi/7.1
3 1 cup sem isw eet chocolate
morsels
3/4 cup butler or margarine soft
ertwl
14 cup granulated sugar
17 cup darK or light brown sugar
(dark is preferable)
2 eggs
t-t/7 teaspoons van'lla
t-2/3 cups flour
t/2 teaspoon baklnq soda
t/B teaspoon salt

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For the topping
t/2 cup Naked or shredded coconut
t cup semlswne! chocolate chips
1/2 Cup yrllow tinted coconut (np
tional)
t/2 cup candy coated chocolate
pieces (optional)

I know a lot of kith who don't like
birlhday cake This may sound like
heresy, hut observe a little kid's turth
da&gt; party sometime What you'll see
is a lot of (rusting getting eaten and a
lot of cake getting left on the plate
This can be s en discouraging lor a
parent who has put a Utl of time and
effort into making the cake Hot there
.ire alternatives First, you could buy
a cake The kids won't eat it. but you
will have less of an emotional invest
menl in it than if you made it yourself
Second, you could do away with cake
altogether, and serve root beer floats
or us' cream sundaes This is a per
feetly good option, hut it will leave your
child with the feeling that he or she
has been denied a birthright, i e , cake
and candles Third, you could make a
cake that is not a cake A giant cookie
cake or an ice cream pic is whai I have
m mind

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place an upside down muffin tin on
the oven rack and place the pi/;.i
on top ol that this will help when it
comes time to remove the pin »
Hake lor 2n minutes or until a tooth
puk inserted m the center comes out
clean Itemove the pan (mm the oven
bv holding the bottom of the pan 'the
inverted muffin tins allows vou to do
this so the pi//a will not crack
Allow to ci»ol on a rack
If vou choose to make the MAM top
ping In a large bowl using an electric
mixer set on low cream together the
hotter amt cream cheese Mill vanilla
and mix well \dd the sugar cup by
cup until fully incorporated spread on
uxilrd cookie leaving a I inch border
of r n i't " Spnnkle with MAMi t are
fully melt the white choculate if using

DKAH A It MV When mi bus
hand and I went to Europe on v.ua
tiiin we asked our next diM&gt;r tn-igh
lair to ki i-ji an eve on uur house Mv
husband's parent* had volunteered
to (in it I(owever, although I have a
close and intdi.il relationship with
mv in law s, 1 h-lt more cnniturttihlr
leaving the kev Willi ncighlmr* ‘.slur
are rtiendMT* of our Im al rieighlHir
hiMvl w.rtth group They could keeji
,1 closer evi on things while we Wei.
away
Months later -it t tiMstma* I
discovered mv mother in law had
tieeti ill our house several time* in
our absence looking tor gltt ideas
When llu-v gave u« a set ul |»&gt;is and
pan- she admitted to having goni
through the linen iTosi-t and our
kitchen cupltoard* I wa* shocked,
and asked when 'lie had done this
She then disclosed tii.rt thi-v hail
made a duplicate of our hide a kev
and had shipped bv oh several oeva
sums w lien out neighbor w,e* at
Work |U't to ctu-ck out house
winch i* n much In tier than b av
mg it in a stranger
Mv husband and 1 discussed it
and decided no! to rum ibe holiday*
hy cunfronlirig his mom and dad
and asking them In return the kev
We are now moving to a new
house m a town farther awav I'm
sure 111- folks will want to stav with
us when they come to visit, mid we
will lx- happy to have them
We feel that our privacy has
been violated However, we dun t
want to cause a rift in the family
How can my husband and I prevent
them from having the key to our
new home duplicated ’
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and crush *1 Ifl a o«|hng jnr. I,, makf
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D K A H 13 JUK I N i . I u n d e r
stan d y o u r d e s ir e lint In spoil
tin- holidays; h o w e v e r. I .........
t h a t you a r e lo o k in g fo r a
s o lu t io n
th a t
w ill
a v o id
confrontation.
Invest in it keyless entry sys­
tem for y o u r new h om e, and
ch an ge the entry code the day
a f t e r y o u r in -lu w s d e p a r t It
that isn't fe a s ib le , I suggest a
heart-lii-heiirt discussion about
v n n r p r i v a c y , o r re -k e y Oillin k s after they leave.

DKAH A B it5 t io ,.h..ol t.. h.
m arried tor tin- third tun. to i
woman who is al*n twice ilivorccd I
love her dearlv and I know -he loves
me hilt there S .1 plohlelll
&lt; rissv wants to keep bet last
married name tor the sake of her
d a u g h l er so that she and loo
daughter will have the same last
name The daughter, ".l.inn
i* !l.
and I ’rissy is worried that .lame
will feel abandoned if her mother
has a different last name She also
says it's easier if '( bool records and
medical records show her mother
having the same last name

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m arriages and hlcridi-d l.ittiilu*
are so coitirnon lio s. il.iv* 1l 1.1t'
vour wife is w o n \ tug needless
ly about her d .iu g lili i * school
and medical re c o rd * H ow ever,
if she's afraid .la n ie w o u ld feel
"a lu iiiilu u e d " it sh e * (In milv
person in tin* h o u s e h o ld w iili
tile furnier name, a i iuiipi ionise ■
might lie to liv plo u.iti Itci pi 1
se ll! n am e vv 11li M i n i s It's a*
popular practice a m o n g proli * sion.il women

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W hat do es this ch eck m ean?
By Brace WHUsom

certainty a large headache. You would
be wise to consider calling an attor­
ney and having a simple will execut
ed. You'll sleep better afterward.

DEAR RRUCK; I would like your cri
tiauc of the enclosed check It was un
solicited, and the material from the
bonk doesn't tell me w ry much. Why
was It sent to me? — J.S . Covington.
Ky
DEAR J.8.: The check you enclosed,
which, by the way. has expired, was
worth (3 So. If you (lip the check over,
the reason becomes clear Your credit
card company is trying to sell you a
U 9M annual membership, which will
be charged lo your credit card The
benefits are immaterial — the 13 .V) is
bait, because once you cash the check
you agree to lake the 139 M credit card
protection, etc. It is pretty clear to me
what they are up to. and hoprfully now
H is clear to you as well.
DEAR BRUCE I haw made* my own
will and appointed one of my itaiigh
ters as executrix. I have Iwn notary
public witnesses and enough life in
surence for my funeral I have staled
that after ail mv expenses are paid,
my money is lo be divided among my
six children Eriends are Irllmg me
that my executrix daughter will have
to hire an attorney and go to protule
court. I can't believe this is true —
CJ. Chelmsford. Mass
DEAR C J : Well, your friends are
correct on the second point The will
has to go to probate court or surro

Optimistic speaker
Douglas Blalack of Sanford, a
student at the Florida School for
the Deal and Blind, won second
place in the Optimist International
Speech Contest. The First Coast
Chapter ol Optimist International
sponsored its annual communica­
tion contest lor students who are
deat/hard ol hearing. Douglas
was among 10 students who par­
ticipated in the competition

BRUCE
W IL L IA M S

DEAR BRUCE: I have heard some
thing about Roth IRAs for children's
education. My bank doesn't seem to
have any information. Can you help
me? - T P , Toledo, Ohio
DEAR T.P.: It's not really an IRA,
but the Roth law does allow you to con­
tribute (500 each calendar year to an
account that will work tax free for col­
lege expenses. The donor must quali­
fy in terms of income limitations, but
this is a relatively easy rule to get
around legally. The money will stay
there until the child is ready for col
lege, and in the event it is not spent
by the age of 30 it then must be dis­
tributed and taxed

In terfiled in buying or telling a
house* Let Bruce W illiam ' “Haute
.Smart* be your guide. Price: til9S.
plus thipping and handling Call
1ton 1 994 1733
tSend your quettioni to: Smart
Money. P O Box S03. Elfrrs. FL 34U0
E mail to bethlilmgte net Questions
of general interest will be answered
in future columns Owing to the
volume o f mail, pertonal replies
cannot be provided l

Sanford ordinance would restrict newsracks
SfAFK WRITER

SANFORD • S taff for the City
o f Sanford are continuing to
work on a proposed ordinance
that would limit the number o f
newsracks that can be In one
place.
Representatives from area
vcndori.. met with city staff
Tuesday to discuss possible
city-wide restrictions on newsracks.
The draft ordinance Is aim ed
ut preventing the clutter and
Inappropriate
placement
of
newsracks.
The vendors said that the
newsrack
ordinance
would
work better If applied only In
the downtown and waterfront
area.
*lt's one thing within a d e ­
fined street-scape area.* Urad
Kuhn, single copy manager for

Orlando Sentinel Communica­
tions. said.
"Out. when we
have a defined brand Identity

and you take It away from ue
city-w ide, if you single out
new spapers,
you're
talking
about n first amendm ent Is­
sue.*
Kuhn said that to apply the
n ew srack ordinance city-w ide.
Sanford would need to show a
m andate for why the ordi­
nance
Is
being
applied
throughout the city.
Doug FeU er. publisher of
the Seminole Herald, sold the
C ity will receive support from
the media for downtown newsruck restrictions.
J a y Marder. director o f en­
gin eerin g and planning for the
City, said that enforcem ent of
a clty-w tde
newsrack ordi­
nance would be difficult for
the code enforcem ent officers.
Th e C ity Com m ission will
hold hcurlngs on April 20 and
M ay 10. Marder sold the April
2G hearing will likely be al the
3 p.m. com m ission w ork ses­
sion.
"W e're Just trying to come la
som e reasonable accom m oda­

tion so we don't have 24 m u l­
ticolored n rw rn cks in a ro w .*
M arder said.

Kuhn said that black or d a rk
green would b e m ore a p p e a l­
ing colors than the fed era l
brow n color b e in g con sid ered
by Dm* city, lie also said th e
city should co n s id er placin g
newsracks on pedestals to a l­
low multiple publications in
one location.
T h e proposal w ou ld prohibit
newsracks from unreasonably
Interfering with th e flow o f p e ­
destrian or veh icu la r traffic.
Marder said h e would p r e ­
fer lim its In th e dow ntow nwaterfront
area.
Instead o f
city-w ide lim its.
Under the proposal,
d is ­
cussed by the C ity C om m is­
sion In February, there w ould
be u maximum o f three ra rk s
to be tied togeth er, with no
m ore than six located In o n e
P la c e .,, p ic staiu km ls w ould
. » m inim um amount o f
fcnTlHat clusters o f newsracks

Nawtracka lino tha sidewalks on Palmetto Avonuo, across form tha Sanford Pool Office.
ran be placed neur each other.
All newsracks In liie First
Street
corridor
would
be
maintained *tn u neat and
dean condition and In good
repair ul all lim es.*" Ylie news-

racks would I m- » uniform
r " lor
Karb newsrack would lie
maintained reasonably free o f
dirt and grease.
Tlie newsrarks would
be reasonably
free o f chipped, faded, peeling

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and rn irk ed paint In visible
areas.
The paper or cardboard purls or Inserts would
be reasonably free o f tears
peeling or fuding. The structural parts would not be broken or unduly misshapen.

YTHIN0OLD IS NEWA0AIN.

This. Week’sFeature Business:
If you would like to meet two ladies with a lot of southern
charm, then just go lo Yesteryears in Historical Down-town
Sanford.

The owners of Ycstetyears, Sharon Huggins and her moth­
er, Jeri Mitchell, opened their doors in 1997. Jeri was bom in
Mississippi and Sharon in Florida, which lends to the south­
ern charm of the antique store.
Sharon and Jeri owned a Hallmark store in Macon, Georgia
for over 10 years. This explains the impeccable customer ser­
vice that each patron receives at Yesteryears. In fact, one of
their favorite parts o f the business is when customers come in
just to chat, whether they buy anything or not.

Sharon puts aside part of her shop to cany items from the most
outstanding dealers. Items that are available ore Crabtree and
Evelyn. York Wallpaper. Howard Furniture Polish, Rose
Window, Victorian Line and Fenton Glassware.
Adding to the charm of the antique store nestled in Downtown
Sanford, Yesteryears is adjacent to the Willow Tree Restaurant.
Patron can take in a quiet lunch und then head into the shop to see
some of the finest gifts and collectibles available in Seminole
County.

^Antiques, Gifts,
ancl Collectibles
❖ Early Attic
♦ Florals

Speculijing in Mahogany &amp; OakRehashedFurniture

4* Victorian Lines

HISTORICAL DOWNTOWN
SANFORD
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V H U L

H*raM Photo by Tommy W e a r*

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Sharon Huflolns show* a Mmpta of what Yaataryoara haa to offer. Ownara
Sharon and har mothar Jeri MSchsil (not picturad) oponad thair doora In
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Sharon Huggins

Refinishing Shop
DeLand

(407) 323-3457

(40 7) 321-4477 (904) 736-951 B[

"We don't call it old,
we call it 'antique'."
"I don't think it's ugly,
I think it's unique."
"It isn't silly,
it's simply quaint."
'It doesn't need tossing,
it just needs paint."

Hnmsr ihiuutJi our ih.irnuny
house built In 1008. uhrrr
you util find an Inivmsiing
blent of uhl .mil nru

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C O L L E C T IB L E S

■Treasures lo linml down
fur generations.’

Conveniently located In Doivntoirn Sanford.
We offer Sltclley. Royal Daultnns, Nippon*. Roseville, limoges,
Hull, and Hall. We also offer (lie largest selection o f Hone China
anti Qiintx in Sanford. For convenient Itours, locations,
and best selections. Visit St Johns Bay

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A d v ertise in th is directory for only $30 p er w eek
a n d g et a p ro file d o n e o n y o u r business.

(1/2 Block W aal 0 1 Hwy 17-02)

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When it comes to antiques, it's all in the eye of
the beholder to decide what's a treasure.

W H O L E S • .NEW ElkN ITI RE (HII0I.ESM.E) . lOl.I.FCTIIll.FN
c.i i i v v . c r y s t a l . s t e r l i n g • s ii a e r p l y t e • l in e n s

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HACKERS TIE FOR 1ST
OVIEDO - W ith his team
back Intact m anager Mickey
Norton
feels
the
PDSH ackers are read y to make
a ru n for the cham pionship
In the Oviedo Recreation
Department W om en's M on­
day Night Spring Slow Pitch
Softball
l U LLeague.
A n d If Monday night's 19B
thumping
o f league­
leading Select at the Oviedo
Softball Com plex
means
anything, he Is right.
Jaudon Marietta came up
a double short o f hitting for
the cycle, finishing with a
single, triple and home run
os the Hackers tied Select
for first place In the league.
Oviedo High School soft­
ball coach Anna Hollis fin ­
ished with three hits and
Roseanne Pry hit a single
and a double.
W inning
pitcher Theresa W alburger
and Sarah R eeber d m had
two base hits.

PAL/AAU HOOPS
SANFORD - T h e Seminole
C ounty PAL (Police Athletic
League) Basketball League
will be holding tryouts for a
nlne-and-U nder
AAU
(Amateur Athletic Union)
Tram . Tryouts w ill be held
this Thursday, at 0:30 p.m.
T o qualify fo r a nine-yearold team you must be nine
years old on August 31st o f
1099 or be tn the third
grade and 10 years old.
T o register fo r tryouts or
for m ore Information contact
C oach Taylor at 328-7728.

WRESTLING TONIGHT
DAYTONA BEACH - W CW
(W orld
Cham pionship
W restling) will hold a b ig
night o f matches at the
Ocean Center In Daytona
Beach tonight, starting at
7:30 p.m.
O n the card are Rick
. S teiner vs. Scott S tein er
Konnan vs. Scott Hall: Steve
'M on go*
McM lchael and
Dean Molenko vs. Barry
W indham and Curt llennlg:
Rey Mysterlo J r. vs. Chris
Jericho: Jerry Flynn vs. Er­
nest T h e C a t' M iller. Hugh
M orrus vs. Norm an Smiley;
and Prince laukea vs. Mike
Enos.
Tickets are on sale at the
Ocean Center Box Office
and all Tlcketm aster loca­
tions. Order b y phone with
Visa o r Mastercard at (407)
83B-3B00.

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GYMNASTS QUALIFY
W IN TER SPRING S - 11
Ace
Gym nastics
Center
athletes have qualified for
the Regional Gymnastics
Competition to be held In
Baton Rouge. Louisiana on
April 16-th rou gh -18.
Qualifying at Level 10
were Jennifer Baldridge,
Ertn
Brender,
Ashley
Brown, Mary N ell Pate. Ka­
tie Pokrana. Sharon Wain.
Chrtsty Young and Alyssa
Zam brtsld.
Earning the honor at
Level
9 were
Christina
Klngslond. Jenna Manikowski and Melissa Wason.

Wildcats win in a waltz
Undefeated Winter Park thumps Lake Mary in boys lacrosse
LAKE MARY - Losing to W inter
Park really doesn't matter too
much.
Sure. It would have been nice
to knock off the best team in
Central Florida. If not the entire
state, but the Lake Mary boys
lacrosse team Is In the sam e
position regard less, despite Its
14-3 loss on Senior
n Night at
Don
T.
Reynolds
Stadium
Tuesday evening.
Lake Mary la still In fifthplace In the Central
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Florida
standings and six teams make
the playoffs. If the Rama run the
table over the next two gam es at Lyman Thursday and home
against Flagler-Palm Coast from
Bunnell on Saturday, the R u m
should be secure in the fifth
•pot and m ake the playoffs.
A loss tn either game, both of

which should be wtnnabie.
would put the Rams In • logjam
with several other teams for the
final spots.
Lake Mary coach Jbn Marino
said he wants the wtns Just to
get another shot at Winter Park.

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Winter
Park
knocked off Lake Brantley,
w iping out a huge deficit, early
In the season and beat Oviedo
last week after struggling for
moot o f the first half.

"W e just want another shot at
Winter Park next week.* he
said. I f we lose one of these
gam es coming up. we might
make ft but there's • bunch o f
foams with five losses. If we wtn
both we're definitely In/

L a * night. W inter Park made
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statement. The
W ildcats
Jumped out 2 -0 early and went
u p 3 -0 as the attack beat the
Maty defense for closeig o s k

Lyman. Lake Mary's opponent
Thursday, la one
those teams
ne of the
with ftve losses. The Incentive
will be there for the defenseoriented Oreyhounds. but
Mary has been on s roll since
losing Its first two games o f the

T h e Rams fought back.
Bobby Link got the R u m on
the board, taking ■ feed from
Adorn Kurtr an d. a few minutes
later, after Lake Mary missed on
a pow er play opportunity. Kurtr
took a pass from Link to cut it
to

Winter Park came into last
night's game at 10-0, coming off
a tournament wtn In Atlanta
when It became one of Florida's

W inter Park went
finding holes In the
defense and
ran
straight goals to kill
momentum and take

SANFORD - T h e Sanford
Youth Football Association
(SYFA) will be registering
for the First Annual J eff
Blake Football Com p over
the next few weekends.
Registration for the comp
will be held at several
CHAM PS Sporting Goods'
locations:
• Saturday. A p ril 17th at
Altamonte Mall.
Stephen
Braggs, former Miami Dol­
phin. will sign autographs.
• Saturday, M ay 1 at O r­
lando Fashion Square Mall.
* Saturday, May 8 at
Oviedo Marketplace.
* Saturday. May 15 at
Sem inole Tow ne Center.
Registrations w ill also be
held at the 'Just For Feet*
on S.R. 436 In Altamonte
Springs on May 15.
lim e s at all locations will
be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Th e Football Camp, for
boys and girls ages 7-to17. will be held May 22-23
at Sem inole H igh School
with present and former
NFL players, the Seminole
High couching stu ff and the
SYFA coaching staff pro­
viding Instruction.
Cost Is $90 fo r two days
or $50 for one day.
Please see Briefs. Pago 2B

on a roll,
Lake Mary
off three
the R um '
a 0 -3 lead

at the half.
It got worse tn the third
quarter. Lake M ary w aa playing
without face-off m an Peter Kkn
and Winter Park
controlled
possession. It w a s 8 -2 before
Lake Mary made a last effort at
coming back when Stuart Barks
scored on a feed from Link.
Once again. W inter Park
•quashed the Ram s' momentum,
scoring seconds later and. after
■ barrage of scores. It was g a r­
bage time.
Winter
Park
capitalised
Jbraughout the gam e on power
plays, scoring on each one until
the final m inutes, but t^We
Mary goaltender Todd C h em er
pwyer well throughout, yielding
only point-blank shots while
playing well
through
three
quartern before M arino emptied
With 2:03 rem aining tn the
game. Ryan McLane
Lake Mary’s final goal.

SCC softball team sets
season victory record
SANFORD - It has been an
up-and-down
yea r
for
the
Seminole Com m unity C o lleg e
softball team.
But It has also been a re c o rd ­
setting one.
The Raiders set a record for
the most wtns In a season w hen
It edged Santa Fe Comm unity
College from G ainesville. 3 -2 .
for their 34th w in o f (h e year.
The victory breaks the record
o f 33 w ins set by the IBB5 SCC
team, the Inaugural season for
fast pitch softball.
But even the re cord -b rea k in g
victory w as bitter-sweet a s the
Raiders (34-20-1 overall) had
dropped the open ing gam e o f
Tuesday's M ld-Flortda C o n fe r­
ence doubleheader. 7-2. and
the tram Is still at .500 (1 1 -1 1 )
in conference play. Th e Saints
are 2 6 - IB - l overall and 14-8
In the M FC after the split.
SCC had reached the .5 0 0
mark tn the conference on S at­
urday as It swept a d o u b le ­
header from St. John s R iver
Community
C ollege
from
Palatka that w as also played at
Raider H eld.
The Raiders took the pair
from the V ikin gs In Im pressive
fashion, w inning 7-0 and B -l.
SCC w ill now go on the road
for a conference dou h leh eader
at Lake C ity Com m unity C o lleg e
on Thursday starting at 2 :3 0
p.m. before returning hom e for
Its final two hom e dates o f the
season.
On Saturday. Manatee C o m ­

Cross Bones scored six runs tn the first
Inning and three runs In the second Inning
and built a 10*0 lead after three innings
before holding on for a 12-8 victory over
Liberty Mutual.
In the oth er gam e. Traffic Safety took a 4 ­
0 lead In the top o f the first Inning and then
turned the gam e Into a rout by scoring nine
runs In the third Inning on Die w ay to a 2 7 ­
6 hum bling o f league-leading Map Attack.
Cross Bones and Map Attack arc both 0-

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS • Lake
Brantley continued to play out•tandtng lacrosse as the Patriota boys crushed vtslttng West
Orange. 23-3, at Tom Story
Field Tuesday night.
Doing the scoring for Lake
Brantley (11-3) were Shellhammer (seven goals). Ifogan
(five goals). Quinn (three goals)
and Favero, Hummel. Phegly,
AHe. Lerch. Lorffel. Berger and
Hall (one goal each).
The Patriots will close out the
regular season by hooting w inleaa Seminole on Thursday at 7
p.m. at Tom Story Field.

OVIEDO • After • night o f upseta early last week It looked
like the Seminole Athletic C o n ­
ference softball had returned to
normal when the top trains
broke losing streaks.
Then came Tuesday night.
O viedo remained red-hot after
recovering from a slow start this
season as Sarah Reeber hurled
a three-hit shutout as the Lions
blanked stale-ranked Winter

S p rin g s 3 -0 .

Formsr Laka Hows! star Jsn Gtospta (above) hit a homo run in a firstQsma loss to Santa Fs Commungy Cotogs, but SCC cams back to wti ths
nightcap and sst a singls-ssason record tor victories at Raider Field.

Tie in A A A Lake M ary Softball League
The City o f Lake Mary Department o f
Parks and Recreation AAA Polar Bear Slow
Pitch Softball League will com e to a close
tonight at the Lake Mary Sports Complex
with the cham pionship still on the line.

PATRIOTS STAY HOT

■
u n n EDITOR
j M f c _____________
SI*UKrS

SCC had won the first game
over the Vikings last Saturday
by taking little bites, n ever
scoring more than two runs In
an Inning.
But the offense was more
than enough for Kat Ctccarone
as the freshman hurler struck
out ftve and threw a five-hit
shut out.
Doing the damage for the
Raiders were Lake Mary's Jeannle Mans |3-for-4. two runs).
Bent Rogers (2-for-2. run. RBI).
Andrlanne Reddltt (2-for-3. two
runs, two RBI). Lymans M i­
randa Schuitx (2-for-3.
two
RBI). Candice Hays (2-for-4.
double, two runs). Tiffany M ar­
tin (2-for-5. RBI). Deanna O sbom ( l- fo r - l. RBI). Lake H ow ­
ell's Jen Gillespie (double) and
Kelli Vetter (single).
SCC took Immediate charge o f
the second game, scoring four
runs tn the bottom o f the first
inning and holding SJRCC
scoreless unUl the sixth and f i ­
nal Inning.
i SM fiCC. Page 2S

*We missed too many oppor­
tunities/ Martno said. *We Just
need to think about getting Into
the playoffs. If we win both,
we're in no matter what/
Oam e tlmr at Lyman on
Thursday Is 7 p.m.

Shake up
continues
in softball

munity College from Bradenton
comes calling for a d o u b le ­
header and
next Tu esday,
Daytona
Beach
Community
College pays a visit to Raider
Field for an M FC d o u b le­
header. Those two dates w ill
begin at 2:30 p.m.
The Raiders will then clo se
out the regular season with a
trip to Leesburg to face LakeSumter Community College in a
conference doubleheader b e ­
ginning at 4 p.m. next T h u rs ­
day.

LAKE MARY - It should be an Interesting
evening In Lake Mary.

SYFA-JEFF BLAKE
FOOTBALL CAMP

.

3. while Liberty Mutual a n d Traffic Safety
are both 3-0.
Tonight's doubleheader w ill begin at 6 :3 0
p m. and the results will h ave a defin ite
bearing on the league results.
Providing the offense w ere:
Cross Bones: three hits _ W ally W ilan d
(triple, three runs). M elissa Lanza (two
runs. RBI). Jennifer Rengel (run): two h its _
Sheryl Stock (double, two runs, RBI), Steve
Chapman (ran, two RBI): o n e hit
Ellen
Engle (double, run. two RBI). Dave" N o b le
(double, RBI), J a y W itherspoon (run. RBI),
Tony Pomales; on e run _ J im Bowen.
Liberty Mutual: three h its _ Trevor C a ld ­
well (two doubles, two runs, three RBI): two
hits _ Sam Copeland (dou ble, run. RBI).
Aaron Freel (double, two runs). A n d rew
Wilson (RBI); one hit _ S kip Bowen (double,
run. RBI). Paul B urchfield [run, RBI).
Nancy Dtvlta (RBI). Fran M cC ain (run). Tom
Ramsey.

Traffic Safety: four hits _ A1 S chaefer
(home run, four runs, four RBI). Gordon
Drews (three runs, six RBI). Juson Back
(three runs, four RBI): three hits
Nancy
Schaefer (live runs. RBI). G reg S tu ff (four
runs, three RBI), CLarisa Carm ona (three
runs, three RBI): two hits _ D avid Lambert
(home run, three runs, five RBI). Kevin
Kwus (two runs).
Map Attack: two hlta _ D oyle Kirkland
(two runs): one hit _ Tom Royal (double,
run. RBI). Mike Mouacr (run. two RBI).
G eoff Baldwin (run). Bob Hanklnson (RBI).
Brett Vanderbrlnk: one run _ Brad Hulme:
one RBI _ Mila Belghle.
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A ll o f Oviedo's scoring came
In the bottom o f the sixth Inning
as Alison Parker drove In two
runs and Lima Field piatrd (he
third and Reeber (5-5) did the
rest a s the Lions Improved to
17-8 on the season.
Lake Howell, which came on
late last season to finish second
In the district tournament, has
also been playing outstanding
softball o f late and pulled off Its
biggest victory yet. upsetting
Lake Mary 5-4 at the home o f
the defending state champions.
The Stiver Hawks (10-9) look
a 2-0 lead In the top o f the s ec­
ond Inning, but the Rams (1 7 ­
4) rallied lo tie the contest with
single runs In the second and
fourth Innings.
Lake Howell then took the
gam e for good by scoring three
runs In the top o f the fifth In ­
ning.
Lake Mary mounted one last
rally, scoring two runs in the
slxtli Inning, but Kimball came
on to shut the door on the Rams
and save the victory for Heather
Boraum (7-4).
Jenny Rhlner and Ferrell led
the w ay for the Silver Hawks, os
both went 2-for-4.
Meugan Dontrich had an RBI
triple for Lake Mary, which lost
for the third time In Us last four
games after a 15-game winning
streak,
while Jackie Crispell
was 2 -for-4 and Sarah Smith
drove In two runs.
Lake Brantley has also been
playing much better lately and
may be ready to make a charge
os the district tournaments
grow near.
Th e Patriots (10-11) used a
pair o f 10-plus run Innings to
maul Lyman (1-17), 23-0.
Leading the way for Lake
Brantley were Richard (2-for-3,
triple). Lacy Hanelson, Laurtn
m Softball. Page 2B

Reaga stars as White Sox remain undefeated in Babe Ruth
e d it o r

SANFORD - Reaga struck out
17 and was 3-for-4 with a p a ir
o f doubles, scored three runs
and drove In one os he h elp ed
the
N obles
Comm unication
White Sox rem ain undefeated
with a 12-4 victory o ver the
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves In
Babe Ruth League action at
Historic Sanford Memorial S ta­
dium Tu esday evening.
In other City o f Sanford R ec­
reation and Parks Babe Ruth
Baseball League games:

* Th e Knights o f Columbus
Expos got over the .500 mark In
the Babe Ruth League (1 3 -1 5
year olds) with a 10-4 beating
o f the Rotary Club Athletics.
* In Bambino Majors action
the Railroaders Cubs had three
players with three hits each as
the defending City Champions
whipped the Sanford Electric
Athletics 17-7 and the Rinker
Materials Devil Rays also got
over the .500 mark with 12-1
thumping o f the Sunnlland
Corporation Marlins at Roy
Holler Junior Field.
B A B E R U T H LE A G U E

Results: T h u rsday _ Knights
o f Colum bus E xpos 10. Rotary
Club Athletics 4: and Nobles
Comm unication W hite Sox 12.
Elks Lodge #1241 Braves 4.
Standings _ N obles Commu­
nication White
Sox (10-0 ).
Knights o f C olum bus Expos (0 ­
5). E lk s Lodge #1241 Braves
(4-6). Dean. Ringers. Morgan
and Lawton. P-A. Diamonds
Backs (4-0). Klwants Club In ­
dians (3-0) and Rotary C lub
A th letics (3-8),
S chedu le _ T h u rsd a y at Histoijc Sanford Memorial Sta­
dium, Kiwanls C lu b Indians vs.

Dean. Ringers, M organ and
Lawton, P A . Diam ond Backs. 6
p.m.; Saturday
at
Historic
Sanford Memorial Stadium . Ro­
tary Club A thletics vs. Elks
Lodge #1241 Braves. 9 a.m.
and
Nobles
Comm unication
White Sox vs. Dean. Ringers.
Morgan and Lawton. P A . Dia­
mond Backs. 11 a.m .: at Zlnn
Beck Field. Klwunls C lu b In di­
ans vs. Knights o f Colum bus
Expos. 9 a.m.
Providing the offense:
Knights of Colu m bu s Expos:
one hit _ Brundldge (triple). B.
Bryant (double, two runs. RBI),

Wright (double, one run. RBI).
W illiam son (two runs). Stile
(RBI). W hite (run): one run _
Jones. Blue. Mundy, Pearson.
Rotary Club Athletics: two
hits _ Bertrand (run. two RBI):
one hit _ Mrdlock (two runs).
W atson (run). Scott. J. Bowers
(two runs. RBI).
Nobles Communication White
Sox: three hlta _ Reaga (two
doubles, three runs. RBI): one
lilt _ B am es (triple, run. two
RBI). Lumas (two runs. RBI),
Coursey, Parris (one run each),
FU asa sea Baba Ruth, Pg. 2B

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Briefs
_ i IB
All proceeds from the
ram p will go toward youth
sports programs.
For
information.
call
(407) 330-9016.

SRD ADULT SOFTBALL

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SANFORD - The City o f
Sanford
Recreation
and
Parks Department Is offer­
ing Adult Spring Softball.
Space Is limited since
only
Ptnehurst
Park Is
available. •Leagues are CoEd on Monday. Women on
Tuesday. Men o n ,W ed n es­
day and Thursday, and In ­
dustrial on Friday.
Th e SRD Is also oftehng a
Monday
Night
Church
le a g u e that will play at thr
Lake Mary Sports Complex.
Questions?
Call
3305697.

LK. MARY SOFTBALL
LAKE MARY - T h e City of
Lake M ary Department o f
Parks and Recreation will
be conducting
a
Men’s
Class C Spring Slow Pitch
Softball Lrngue at the Lake
Mary Sports C om plex on
Friday nights.
The 10 game leagu e will
begin play on Friday. April
30 and registrations are
now b ein g taken at the Lake
Mary Com m unity Center.
Monday through Friday. 8
a nt. to 5 p.m. Registration
packets can be picked up
at any time.
The C ity o f Lake Maty
provides balls fo r all gam es
and the cham pionship team
receives a spon sorsh ip tro­
phy and Individual T-sh irts
for each player.
Call 324 -3097 for Info.

BASEBALL TRYOUTS
ORLANDO - T h e Roberto
Clemente A ll-Stars Is s p o n ­
soring a free baseb all tryout
for 10-19 year old players
on Saturday. April 24 from
9 a.m .-12 p.m. at O rlando’s
Dr. Phillips H igh School
(6500 Turkey Lake Road).
Players will be evalu ated
for roster spots w ith the
Roberto Clem ente A ll-Stars,
national teams that travel to
llierto Rico for seven da ys
during summer break. If
selected, players w ill co m ­
pete against
th e
som e
squads that produced m ajor
league stars
I
rs Ivan
Rodrigues.
Roberto Alomar, a n d Juan
Gonzalez and receive In ­
struction from to p c o lleg e
coaches and p rofessio n a l
scouts.
Anyone Interested In a t­
tending must call toll-free
1-B00-723-6398 .

Festivals celebrate return o f
m igratory birds to Florida
gam es for children. Teachers attending lectu res
can receive In-service credit points a n d a cu r­
riculum provided by the GFC.
Thta year's Welcome Back Songbird festivals
wtQ he held In Brevard County at Merritt Island
National Wildlife Refuge on Saturday. A pril 17.
from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.. and in O range County
at Wekiwa Springs State Park on Saturday. April
10 from 8 a.m. until 2 p.m.
M enltt Island National Wildlife Refuge and
W ekiwa Springs State Park were selected for
these festivals because they are w onderful a rra s
In which to see a large variety of m igratory as
well a s resident birds.
For more Information call Jonl E llis at |352)
732-1225.

•facial to Um Harold
OCALA - Bird lovers mark your calendars on
A p ril 10 and 17 for the Welcome B ack S or^birda festivals at Weklwn Springs State Park and
Merritt Island National W ildlife Refuge, co­
sponsored by the Florida Game and Fresh W ater
Fish Commission (GFC).
Just as the migrating birds return to Florida
each year, the popular festivals are becom ing a
traditional way for Florida bird lovers to cele­
brate the return of the birds through a variety o f
activities Including guided btrdlng hikes, e d u ­
cational exhibits, landscaping for w ildlife sem i­
n ars. nest box building, lectures for adults and

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Powering the Raiders
Amy Fado (3-for-4. double, two
RBI)- Rogers (2-for-4.
RBI).
Schultz (l-fo r-1 . run), Gillespie
(l-fo r-2 , double, tun. RBI).
Oviedo's
Danielle
Sequlno
(double,
two runs), Rcdditt
(single, run. two RBI), Hays
(single,
two runs).
Barber
(single, run). Manx and winning
pitcher Traci Miller (one single
each) and Osborn (run).
Gillespie hit a two-run home
run in the bottom of the sixth
Inning of Tuesday’s first game
with Santa Fe to rut the Saints'
lead to 4-2. but the visitors
scored three times in the top o f
the seventh Inning to put the
gam e out of reach.
Other contributors for SCC
w ere Hays |3-for-3. run) and
Martin. Barber. Rrdditt and
Vetter (one single each).
Fazio was
■tar o f the

nightcap, doubling In two runs
In the second inning that gave
the Raiders a 3 -0 lead.
Santa Fe did not make It easy
for SCC. scoring single runs,
both unearned. In the fourth
an d sixth Innings, but Miller
(9 -7 ) refused to give In and
finished the gam e with a threehitter. striking out seven.
Fazio finished the game 2-for2 with thr double and two RBI.
w hile Rrdditt w as l-fo r-3 with
an RBf and extended her hitting
streak to 21 consecutive games.
B arber w as l-fo r-2 with a run
■cored, while Rogers had a hit
an d Vetter and Schultz scored
ru n s for the Raiders.

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P ep si 400 P o le N ig h t to
featu re sp e cia l ticket o ffe r
Special to tlto Herald
DAYTONA BEACH • Race fans can enjoy more
racing for less money this Fourth o f July w e e k ­
end by purchasing tickets for Pepsi 400 Bud
Pole Qualifying. Thursday. Ju ly 1st.
W ith the purchase o f the Bud Itole Q ualifying
ticket, fans can return to Daytona International
Speedway Friday. July 2. free o f charge to see
second round qualifying. That’s two evenings o f
racing under the lights at Daytona for the value
price o f only $15.
"Bud Pole night allows fans to see their favor­
ite drivers and to get a preview o f Daytona under
the lights.* said John Graham, president o f
Daytona International Speedway. T h i s
$15
ticket for two day admission Is an ideal w a y to
experience NASCAR Winston C u p qu alifying at
the w orld's premier racing facility.’
The action on the track begin s July 1 with
practice from 3 p.m.-to-6 p.m. and qualifying for
Pepsi 400 starting positions l-th rou gh -25 at 8
p.m. under the bright lights o f Daytona In tern a­
tional Speedway.
W ith the special Bud Pole valu e ticket, fans

can return July 2 free o f charge w hen they show
their Bud role qualifying ticket at th e gate. F ri­
day's action begins at 3 p.m. with N A SC A R W in ­
ston Cup practice and qualifying fo r positions
26-through-36 at 6:30 p.m. Final practice w ill
begin at 8 p.m.
The green flag will drop on the 41st Pepsi 4 0 0
at 8 p.m.. Saturday. July 3.
A limited number o f tickets for the m ain event
are still available.
Last year’s Pepsi 400 under the ligh ts w as the
largest nighttime sporting event In the history o f
the United States. The value priced Bud Pole
Qualifying tlckrt and tickets for the Pepsi 4 0 0
can
now
be
purchased
on-lin e
at
www.daytonausa.com or by calling the S p e e d ­
w ay’s ticket office at (904) 253-7223.
A visit to DAYTONA USA. the ultim ate motorsports attraction, will make the en tire racing
weekend fun for the whole family. T ick ets for
DAYTONA USA are also available on-line at
www.daytonausa.com.
Tickets for the attraction are an exceptional
value at $12 for adults and $6 for ch ildren ages
6 and under.

Welcome to the Woods
offered in Lake County
Special to the Herald
MT. PLYMOUTH - Do you
know what a 'w ildlife manage­
ment area" Is? Many people
don't, jn d those who have
heard o f Ihem think they're
pluces used only for hunting.
And while It's true that most
w ildlife management areas, or
W M As for short, are managed
prim arily for hunting, many o f­
fer a hole lot more for the ou t­
door lover.
On Saturday. April 24. the
Florida Game and Fresh W ater
Fish Commission (GFC) is o f­
fering for the second year, a
unique chance for a lim ited
number o f participants to team
all there is to do at Seminole
Forest WMA. one o f the state's
most beautiful public arras.
Welcome to the Woods Is an
unusual opportunity to get out
In the woods and see some o f
the real Florida with experts
who will explain all about th r
area’s flora, fauna and recrea­
tional opportunities.
The program Is limited to 8 0
participants who will get a
hands on chance to fish, canoe
and hike at Seminole Forest •
all In a free, guided touit
The day will begin at 9 a.in.,
when four groups o f 20 partici­
pants each will head for d iffe r­
ent stations in the woods. After
about an hour, the groups w ill
rotate to the next station until

each grou p has gone to each o f
four stations.
Participants will learn to fish,
hike and canoe, and then get a
chance to try out their new
skills at the management area.
Canoes and fishing equipment
will be provided.
A va lid Florida freshwater
fishing license Is required for
anyone a ge 16 and over.
They w ill also see a dem on­
stration by the GFC’s K-9s.
Oakley and Trou ble, and learn
how
important
aerial
and
ground prescribed bu m s arc
for habitat management. A GFC
helicopter used for aerial bu m s
will be on display.
This Is the second time the
GFC has offered W elcom e to the
W oods.
'W e held It last year for the
first tim e and had to turn away
so many people tliat w e wanted
to give those w ho missed out
anuther chance to participate.*
said Jea n M ane Conner. GFC
w ildlife biologist and organizer
o f the event.
One o f the goals o f the pro­
gram Is to rncourage people to
go out to Sem inole Forest and
other W M As. on their own. and
enjoy the unique tilings they
liuve to offer.
'W e hope those who came
last ye a r were inspired to con ­
tinue en joying the iiumagement
area on their own.* said Con­
ner. T h e r e 's so much to see

and do. and wc feel that once
they’ve become fam iliar w ith It.
they’ll want to com e back again
and ugaln.*
In addition to the Interactive
stations there w ill be d isp lays
by the Florida T ra il Association,
as well as Inform ative exh ib its
about alligators, bald eagles,
snukes and birds.
Since space is lim ited to the
first 80 callers. It Is Important
that anyone who w ish es to p a r­
ticipate register as soon as p o s ­
sible by calling the G FC 's O cala
regional o(I)ce at (352) 73 2 1225. The event w ill begin at 9
a.m.. sharp In the park in g area
of Seminole Forest W M A at the
south entrance o n State Hoad
46 In Mt. Plym outh. P a rtici­
pants should w ea r clothing
suitable for light hiking and
bring binoculars, bu g spray,
pocket snacks and water. Food
and drinks will b e available
from the Umatilla 4-H G roup for
a donation, and the event w ill
List until about 2 p.m .
Welcome to the W oods Is
sponsored by the G FC and the
State Division o f Forestry, and
Lh being made possib le through
Ihe cooperation o f governm ental
agencies and private
b u s i­
nesses
including
Comfort
House. Winter Park. Kirby Tent
Krntals Inc., Orlando; and the
Department o f Environm ental
Protection.
*

B. Hutchins; one run. two RBI _
Hennigsen: one run _ Long. O.
Hutchins. Robertson.
Elks Lodge *1241 Braves:
two hits _ Heckle (triple, run.
two RBI): one hit _ Lrshlnskl
(two runs). Quinn; one run _
Erickson: one RBI _ Hicks.

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Results _ Railroaders Cuba
17. Sanford Electric Athletics 7
a n d (tinker Materials Devil Rays
12. Sunn Hand
Corporation
M arlins 1.
Standings _ American D ivi­
sion: Sanford Lodge 462 F. ft A.
M . Yankees (8-1-1). Rlnker
M aterials Devil Rays (6 5) and
Sanford Electric Athletics (3-8);
National Division: Railroaders
C u bs (8-2-1). Rotary Breakfast
C lu b Expos (3-7) and Sunnllond Corporation Marlins (3-

8).
Schedule _ Thursday at Roy
H oller Junior Field. Sanford
Lodge »6 2 Free and Accepted
M asons Yankees vs. Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos. 5:45
p.m .: Saturday at Roy Holler
Ju n ior Field. Rotary Breakfast
C lu b Expos vs. Sunnlland C o r­
poration Marlins. 8:30 a.m.;
Rlnker Materials Devil Hays vs.
Sanford
Electric
Athletics.
10:30 a.m.: and Railroaders
C u bs vs. Sanford Lodge *6 2
F ree and Accepted Yankees.
12:30 p.m.
Providing the ofTenac were:
Railroaders Cubs: three hits _
Freddie Howard (triple, two
doubles, four runs, three RBI).
Larry Thomas (two doubles,
three runs. RBI). Donell lllck s
(double, two runs. RBI); two
h its _ Jam es Jackson (two runs.
RBI); one hit _ Bacarte Mitchell
(triple, two runs. RBI). Timothy
A cree (two runs. RBI). Lavarlo
C a n y (run): one run _ Sergio
Detrevllle.
Sanford Electric Athletics: two

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hits _ Randy Dykes (two dou­
bles. run. three RBI); one hit .
Ravin Lawson (two runs). Rymn
T hom e (run). Pat Bowers: two
ru n s _ Stephan Dennis: one
ru n _ Jonathan Mangum.
Rlnker M aterials Devil Rays:
three hits _ Brandon Weigert
(two runs. RBI): two hits . Cody
M iller (home run. two runs,
three RBI). Josh Annrtt (home
run. two runs. RBI). James
Richardson (two runs). Khalil
Farahkhan (run . RBI): one hit .
Rodney Grant (triple, run. RBI).
G reg Plrtt (double. RBI); one
ru n _ Nick Martin (doublr),
Shelton Stile.
Sunnlland Corporation Mar­
lin s: two hits _ Scan Machrr.
one hit _ Phillip Bastl (ROI);
one run _ Casey Mullins.
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Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Royals (5 -3 ). Red Sox (35). New Tribes Mission Indians
|2-6) and M ariners (1-7); N a­
tional Division: Pirates (7-1),

Devil Rays (0-3) an d Newsom e
Hardwoods Athletics (5-4).
Schedule . W i d s is i i y at Roy
Holler Field. Red S ox vs. In d i­
ans. 5:45 p.m.: F ri da y at Ruy
Holler Junior Field. Pirates vs.
Newsome Hardwoods Athletics.
5:45 p.m. and Royals vs. Devil
Rays. 7:15 p.m.; B a t— d a j at
Hoy Holler Junior Field. Red
Sox vs. Newsome Hardwoods
Athletics. 2:30 p.m.
Schedule _ ___
17 at Lakeside F le ld T jT H
lerprtses vs. S unnlland C o rp o ­
ration. 8:30 a.m.; B ovts Homes
vs. Sanford C am pbell-Loosin g
American Legion Post 53. 9 :3 0
a.m.: and Rich Plan vs. Crown
Trophy. 10:30 a.m.
Schedule _
17 a! Lakeside F ield, Sanford
Lodge *63 Free A A ccep ted M a­
sons Cardinals vs. S unnlland
Corporation Red S ox.
11:30
a.m.: Dern. Fisher and Law­
rence Royids vs. N etw ork E lec­
tric Cubs. 1 p.m.; a n d Shutter
Bugs Marlins vs. P la y ll Again
Sports Diamond B acks. 2 :3 0
p.m.

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SERVICE EVERY D A Y”

IB
Ed Kramarclk

W roten. Melissa Hammond and
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1.044.70
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HOLLYWOOD NAIL COMPANY
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41.14
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181.10
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HOME SERVICE 8 CARPET CLEANING

71.87

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HOHCSHOH HABAZIM INC
HOOVER KENNETH
HOPKINS CLAIRE
HOPKINS MEAT PACKING INC
HORAN NJRIEL
HORSE SHOW VIDEOS
HOWARD t REYES CHARTEMD
HOWARDS HANDY HEN
HUDSON BAY MORTGAGE
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HUGHES DOtMA
MILL S ASSOCIATES
MJLON J SLACK INC
HUN TRANSPORT INC
HUNStNGER BERNARD
M M T 'S USED CARS INC
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K'O M A INC
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KAPLAN ROBERT 8 MO
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SCO KINS INC
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STAPLETON STUDIOS INC
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STEVE'S TRANSMISSION REPAIR
STEVEN HILLER CONSTRUCTION
STEVEN P STEWART REMODEL INS
STEWART ANTHONY S MART
STEWART FRENCH WELL P U N SERVICE
STEWART INVEST I SAT IONS S RECOVERY
STITCH PLUS INC
STOCK MRSCRT
STOCKDALE TECHNOLOGIES INC
STOOACR INC
STOWAWAY ADVENTURES
STRAIGHT DEALS AUTO SALES INC
STRNAS 3ft I AN J INC
STRUCTURED FINANCIAL ASSOCIATES
SUBURBAN PROPERTIES OP CENTRAL
SUN C ITY SEPTIC TANK SERVICE
SUN STATE CABINETS
SIM STATE ELECTRONICS INC
SIM STATES HOULDINO S FRAM INC
SUNCOAST FIRE A SAFETY
SUNKEY INSURANCE STORE INC
SUNSHINE FLORAL WHOLESALE INC
StMTRAV INC
SUPERIOR CONCRETE TOOLS INC
SUPERIOR SOLAR SYSTEMS INC
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TON'S AUTO M PAIR
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CONSTRUCTION STS IIRS INC
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TOTAL MICRO COMUTERS INC
TOUI S TRAVEL ST S S R INC
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TRAVNOR PATHOLOGY ASSOCIATES PA
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VIDEO PRODUCTION CENTER INC
VIDEO SUPERSTORE INC
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VINAYAK INC
VINCES PARTY HOUSE INC
VISIONS MAINTENANCE INC
VIVA T IL E G CARPET
W D AINSWORTH HOMY COMPANY
WACO SCAFFOLDING G EQUIPMENT CO INC
WADE PAMELA
WAGNER GERALD
WALDVOGEL INC
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A» PopulT CNrt
19YOU A M A PERSON WITH A
ONAOftITV WHO N4ID8 ANT
ACC04AM0OATI0N IN ONDAR
70 RARTICIRATE IN TK1A PAOcaiOMM. YOU a m e n t it l e d .
a SO EXTRA COST TO YOU.
TO T M PROVISION OP CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEAS I
CONTACT COUNT ADMINIS­
TRATION AT M l N. PARK
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POND . FLORIDA 12771.(407)
M M U O . EXT. 4227 WORKING
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THIS DOCUMENT. 19 YOU ARE
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OR
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LESLIE A 9LAU. EEO.
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PutCvh April 7, 14, 190S

SG-1744 OA 14 P
OCWIN F I DC HAL
SANK F9S. Vk/n
Berkeley Federal
Sant G Trail FIS.
• national banking
corpora Hon.
Plaintiff,
JOHN W. JINKING ON, JR
UARI9IU9 JINKIN90N,
an individual, hie wile;
HUNTER-9 NES9NVC II
CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION.
INC , a Florida non-profit
corporation; HUNTER'S
RESERVE MASTER
ASSOCIATION. INC.,
■ Florida non-profit
corporation; end UNKNOWN
TENANTS, individually

NOTtea OP SALS
NOTICE I I HEREBY OIVCN
purauant lo o Ordor lor Final
Summary
Judgment
of
Foracloaura dated March 24,
1949, antarad in Civil Caaa
Numbar 99-I744-CA-I4-P ol
tha Circuit Court ol tha
iighloonth Judicial Circuit in o
lor Seminole County. Florida
that on the 39th day ol APRIL,

MMNMLS COUNTY
M09RAL
JURISDICTION DIVISION
OMAC MORTOAOS
CORPORATION.
Plaintiff,
w.
CHARLES 0. ELKIN9
end LORI D ELKINS.
MM.
NOTICE OF
Nonce ia hereby Given that,
pursuant lo that Final Judgment
aJ Fercetotura deled March 29.
1999, and antarad In civil caaa
number 99-l949CA*f 4-P. of the
entail Court ol I he 11th
Circuil in amt tor
County;
Florida.
OMAC MORTOAOS
CORPORATION, ic Plaintiff and
CHARLES D ELKINS. LORI D.
ELKINS, it/are Defendant(a). I
wii taN lo ttw highest and beat
bidder tor eaah at Iha weal
Irani door ol tha Seminole
Caualy counhouae in Santord.
•ammol# County. Floridn, al
11 00 A M on the 29th day ol
APRIL, 1999, Iha loltowina
dr (cubed property at cal forth
in teid Final Judgment, to aril:
LOT 79. ORECNSRIAR SUBDI­
VISION PHASE I. ACCORDING
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1).
AT FADES I. I. 2 AND 4. OF
THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF
•EWINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR OEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS DIEMEO TO BE A OEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A OEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
M USED FOR THAT PURPOSE .
Datad the JOIN day ol March.
ii# i
MARYANHE MORSE
Clerk of Circuil Court
By Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
CO01LIS • STAWIARSKI
4019 Boy Scout Boulevard
Suita 493
Tampa. Florida 33197
Telephone (911)177-9409
CIS 4M-047S2
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AS creditor* al t o decedent
and other perron i having
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THIRTY OATS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICI ON THIN
AT Other creditor* el the dece­
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or demand* again*! Pa dece­
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claim* with I hr* Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHE AFTER TH I
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ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO PILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED
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NOTICI IS HEREBY OIVEN
penuanl to a Final JiidgwtoM al
teraeteaero dated Marab 29.
1999. and antarad in Caaa NO.
99-I2CICA al Mia Circuit Court
el lha IIO HTEIN TH Judicial
CiNvil m and tor IKMINOLI
Caunty. Honda eharsln OLD
KENT MORTOAOS COMPANY la
Pa Plaintiff and RICKY L WOR­
LEY. ANY ANO ALL UNKNOWN
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SAJO UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY
CLAIM AN INTEREST A t
IP4U9I9. HEIRS. DEVI SEES,
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OR
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Attorney tor Paraonal
CLAIMANTE
are
the
Represents live:
Defendant*. I will tail to lha
Florida Bar No. ISSUE
highaat and beat bidder lar
CHARLES D WILD!R
esth al tha Waal front door of
1132 Symonda Avanua
Pa
lamina la
County
Winter Park. FL 3*799
Courthouse. Santord. Florida al
Telephone |407) 944-2219
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Publish April 7. 14. 1999
APRIL. 19*9. lha lotto'
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described property M M l ,
in caid Final Judgmanl:
LOT 21. TNIANOLE TERRACE.
IN TNI CIRCUIT COURT
ACCOR01
NO TO T H I PLAT
OF 9EHINOL8 COUNTY,
THEREOF A9 RECORDED IN
PU T BOOK 19. PROS 7, Pug.
CIVIL ACTIOS
UC MCONDS OP S I Mi NO L I
CASS NO. 9S-I494-CA-14*
COUNTY. FLORIDA
lauiCRID IT CORPORATION
WITHIES MY HAND and the
OF AMERICA
Plaintiff, arcI el Pit Court an March 29.
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CAROLYN A 9AR0ENT.
Maryanns Moran
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Cterk al Pa Circuit Court
Delendenla
By: Jana I. Jasawic
NOTICE OF
Deputy Cterk
FOMCLOSURE CALS
NOTICI 19 HEREBY OIVEN Echevarria. McCaila. Aaymar.
purauant to a Summary Final Barrett ft Frapptor
Judgment
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Faraeloaura Peal Otftea Boa 3410
dated the 29lh day ol March. Tampa, FL 33*41
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Me. 99- 2494-C A-t 4P of tha
II you arc a parson with a dis­
Circuit Ceurl lor Seminole ability who needs accommoda­
County. Florida wherein EQUI- tion I" order to participate te
CREDIT CORPORATION OF thi* proceeding, you ora ontt*
AMERICA la Pa Plaintiff and tied al no coot lo you. for tho
CAROLYN
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SARGENT; provision ol certain assistance
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contact
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n/k/a Patar Sirtco; FIHITPLU9 Aveauo,
Santord. Florida
FINANCIAL. INC. and WILLIAM 32771. telephone number (407)
MOSELEY am Pa Dslandanls. I 322-4210. within 2 working
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bidder for eaah al Iha Waal umant; II hearing impairsd,
from door gl lha Seminole (TDD) 1-199-919-4771.
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CA-I4-K ol IN* Circuit Court ol
Mm IN M n i i A Judicial Circiul
In and tor laminol* County;
Honda, wherein OCWIN F ID [M L DANK. FSB. I* Plaintiff
and ROBIRT J. M M L t f l and
•USAM A K i l l LIN. Ma alto.
MONTH COVC HOMIOW NIRI
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each al Hi* weal front door of
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Final Judgment, to-wlt
LOT 41. NORTH CO V I.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THIRIOF. AS NICORDID IN
P U T BOOK IS, FAG! 3. OF
THI PUBLIC KICOROS OF
HMINOLB COUNTY. FLORIDA.
II you era a paraon with a dieability who aaada any accom­
modation In order to participate
in M* proceeding, you era endbed. at no coat to you. lo th*
providen ol certain aaaiatanc*
Plea** contact the Court al 1SOT-313-4330 wilhin two (1)
working day* of your receipt ol
thl* Nolle*; II you am hearing or
voica impaired, call Florida
Raley Service (S00) M S-3770
MARTANNE WORSE
A* Clerk, Circuit Court
By: Ruth King
Deputy Clerk
SMITH A HIATT. PA.
Attorney* lor Plainlilt
MSI (eat Oakland Park
Boulevard. Suite 303
Fort Lauderdale. FL 3330S
Publieh April 14. I I . 1SM
DIB-1 IS

CONOOMINIUM UNIT SIS.
.BUILDING I*. OF HIDOIN
SPRINGS
CONDOMINIUM,
ACCORDING TO T H I DtClARATION OP CONDOMINIUM
RICOROIO ON NOVfMBCN IS.
IS M IN OFFICIAL RSCORDS
BOOK ISM . PAOIS SSS
THROUGH TSS INCLUSIVS. OF
T H I PUBLIC • NICONOS OF
S ( MlNO L I COUNTY. FLORIDA
AND
ALL
AMINOMINTS
THBRITO, TO Q ITH IN WITH
ALL APPURTINANCIS TH IN ITO AND AN UMOlWOiD INTEA■BT IN T H I COMMON I I I MINTS OF SAID CONOOMIHIUM AS S IT FORTH IN SAID
DECLARATION.
Dated tMt Sth day of APRIL
IN S .
(CIRCUIT COURT SIAL)
MARYANN! MORS!
Clark of Hi* Circuit Court
By-.Doro0iy W Bolton
Deputy Clark
TH I LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J. STIRN, P A
ATTORNfY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l A University Orta*
Sulla SM
Plantation, FL 13314
(114) 133-1000
30-3313C(INL|
In aocordanc* all* Ik*
Americana with Ditabthlia* Act
paraoni wilh diaabAlla* naadIng a apacial accommodation to
participate in thia preceding
should contact III* Clark of th*
Circuit Court al th* SIMINOLI
County Courthoua* al 407-3134330, not later than aavan day*

tlw alter *ia date of to* tout
4ca*on of 0ua none* must hi*
toair claim* wilh thia Court
N il HIM THE LATER OF THRKB
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS HOTICS OR THIRTY OAVS
AFTER THI OATI OF SERVICE
OF A COFV OF THIB NOTICI
ON THEM
AS othtf creditor* al th* dacedent *al perron, having claim*
or demand* again*! 0ie dece­
dent1* *tl*l* mud III* their
claim* with thi* court WITHIN
TH R U MONTHS AFTER T H I
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRIO.
The dale ol th* Ural publica­
tion ol (hit Node* is April 14,
IMS
Fartonat Repr.tentative
HECTOR JOHNSON BROWN
M20 Bear Lake Circle
Apopka. Florida 31703
Attorn*) lot
Pertorul Representative
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Of AN. HEAD. EOERTON.
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PO. Sot 2340
Orlando. Florida 32102-12143
Telephone: (407) 341-1100
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Seniors have great night at Grad Night
What: Grad Night *99
Whan: Walt Disney
World.
Whan: April 23. 24. 30;
May 1. 7.
Time*: 11 p.m. - 5 a.m.
Musical acts: Brittany
Spears, Reel Big Fish,
Sister Hazel.
Who’s Coming: High
School students through­
out the state o f Florida.
What to wear: Dress is
semi-formal.
B y ^ f l B t r U n l c f c g _____________

ASSISTANT SPO RTS EDITOR

s more to the
last weeks o f senior year
than Just the prom, get­
ting ready for Senior
Week, final exams,
choosing a college, de­
ckling saying goodbye to

iricnds aiul teachers...
Now there's Grad Night
at Disney World.
Actually, Grad Night
has been going on since
1972. Dig-name perform­
ers stop by the park
every year aiul everyone
parties long Into the
night.
The event last for live
different nights and will
be observed by all Semi­
nole County schools ex­
cept Dike Brantley. Tills
year's performers include
Brittany Spears. Keel Big
Fish, and Sister Hazel
and the festivities last
from 11 p.m. - 5 a.m.
Any graduating high
school senior is welcome
to bring a dale on their
school's night at the
park, but keep a nice
outfit ready. Dress is
formal.

By the way. Junior
class officers are also in­
vited.
Parents don’t have to
worry about their kids
staying out all night ei­
ther.
Up to four complimen­
tary chaperones are pro­
vided to all groups with
less than 50 students at­
tending and an additional
pass Is made available for
every extra 10 students
attending. And even
though the night is for
the grads, the chaper­
ones are welcome to en­
joy a special headquar­
ters set up especially for
them.
The event isn't limited
to the Magic Kingdom.
Tickets are available for
the water parks and Disney-MGM Studios and
the rides at the kingdom

will be open all night.
Tile event has become
one o f the longeststanding traditions in
Florida for High School
graduates. In fact, it Isn't
a bad way to find a date
for the prom if it hasn't
been held already. Walt
Disney World also pro­
vides special packages
for any school looking to
go the extra mile, but.
however you get there.
Just get there. It's one of
the biggest parties of the
year and a great way to
end Senior Year.
Or you could stay
home studying.
Obviously, strict guide­
lines are adhered to. No
alcohol or similar sub­
stances arc tolerated;
hence, the chaperones.
But except for that,
basically anything goes

and usually docs.
As far as the dress
code is concerned, guys
are expected to wear a
Jacket with a tie and
slacks; girls should wear
dresses with sleeves.
No word on how they
might look coming off
some of the water rides,
but it does give everyone
a chance to spend a few
bucks at the mall a week
before Grad Night.
For convenience, stu­
dents will also be able to
purchase (Grad Night can
start to add up. espe­
cially right after the
prom, but you have been
at this high school thing
for four years, right?),
meal tickets and special
meal functions can be ar­
ranged at sites through­
out Walt Disney World.

Grad
N igh t
dates at
Disney
O v ie d o ........................ M a y 1

Lake Maiy.................April90
Lyman............... April 90
S e m in o le ...................... M a y 7
L a k e H ow ell..................M a y 7
C ro o tn s......................... M a y 7

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Hangin’ Out
Da’ Bomb
hears all...
Before it's too late. D a
B o m b says to cheek out
a lacrosse game at one of
the high schools in Semi­
nole
County.
Sports
doesn't get much better.

W in te r Springs kids know ju st w hat’s w rite
The kids nt Winter Springs Elementary School have been working hard
preparing for the Florida Writes contest. Here's u few of the practice pa­

pers ns w e ll a s s o m e Just p la in sto ries th e y o u n g e r k k ls w ork ed o n . L o o k
fo r m ore n e x t w e e k In th e n e x t } lo n g in ' Out.

‘ M r. F orgetfu l’ has
a really bad day

If you get a chance,
check out the Ireland
displays in the lobby of
Wicklow Elementaiy. D a
B o m b says that when it
comes to a great looking
lobby. W icklow docs it
right.

By C arle J. Bay

SPECIAL TO n fe HERALD-------

Awesome performance
by the Lyman Drama
Club last Saturday in
“Once Upon A Mattress."
It’s a busy time right now
in the drama scene, but
Da Bomb says don't miss
the presentation at Lake
Maty High this weekend.
You know what Winter
Springs
Elementary
Sc hools needs? Da Bomb
says it needs a really big
sign you can see from
State Road 434 that iden­
tifies what it is. The
school has too much to
be proud of to not have
some recognition

What’s
going on..;
Indian Trails Middle School
will host Project Earth 2000:
Into ihr Millennium on April
15.

Twenty
eighth-grade
stu­
dents liave been selected for
•he Take Stock In Children
Scholarship Program which
Includes Income-eligible kids
who will rereive a scholarship
and guidance from a qualified
mentor.
The 1999 students
from Seminole County arc
Klmberllna
Baity,
Todd
Barello.
Adrian
Billings,
Sheena
Cam pbell.
Lashmi
Chaddah. Michelle Cleckley,
Babtc Cvlta. Paul Ford. La*
tonya Key. Megan Marxian,
Rhett Pcrmaul. James Pascocrllo. Krystal Ragoonanan,
Jan Rios, Daniel Roman. Lynnessa Roy. Noemi Santiago,
Gracjanna Sekula. Dawn Wood
and TshaJ Ziong. The event
will be held April 15 at 6:30
pm . at the Seminole County
Public Schools
Educational
Support Center.

Tile B ear Lake Elementaiy
School P r A will sponsor a
three-part seminar. "What Kids
Nretl to Succeed." for parents
and care-givers at 6:30 p.m. at
April 19 and 26. Cost Is 310
per family. Call 862-1197 for
details.

Winter Springs Elementary
is accepting kindergarten regIslnttlons for children who will
lx- 5-years-old bv Sept. I,
1999. Parents may register
ilit-ir kids between 8 a.in. - 3
p.m. and office staff will be
available April 20 from 6 - 8

p.m.
Lake Huwdl High School's
Class o f 1999 will have Its
seniur prom at Disney's Grand
Floridian on April 23 from
6:30 p.m.
midnight. Tickets
will lie sold during lunches
between April 7-14.
Mllwee Middle School will
host I0O students in sixth
through eighth-grades in the
Academic Brain Bowl April 29.
Ron ml-robin
elimination
rounds held all week at 8:40
a in., and I and 2 p.m. Call
831 4122 for details.

Project Graduation o f Lake
Mary High School will host a
graduation party for the Class
of 1999 on May 26 at the Or­
lando Fitness and Racquet
Club. The dnig-free. alcoholfree celebration Is for seniors
on the same day o f graduation
to provide a safe, enjoyable
environment.

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Winter Springs Elementary students offered i p some
ol their best writings to Hangiri Out and here you

have a chance lo read soma of (hem. Look for
next week.

Once upon a time there was
a leprechaun named Robert.
One day he went to follow a
rainbow. It took him a long
time. When he got there, he
say a little girl picking flowers,
her name was Alexis. There
were
daisies.
tulips
and
sunflowers. Right before his
es there was the strongest
$ Ing ever. It was a rainbow
flower. It made a * rainbow

n r

Once upon a time there was
a bug that was curious about
everything. But one day the
little bug saw a computer and
went Into tt. He . wandered
around In the computer. Right
when the bug was about to get
out. a giant disc blocked the
way out. Then all of a sudden
a little girl turned on the com­

would fly out to help them. I soared through the
air Uke a torpedo. I found Santa and the
reindeer. T h ey were struggling to get the sleigh
on the top o f the roof. S o I decided to be macho
reindeer and help them. So I did and the sleigh
w as on the ro o f where It was supposed to be.
After w e finished going around to all o f the
houses, we went hom e and had a party. Mrs.
Clause provided the food and guess w ho
provided the light? If you guessed the cute little
reindeer nam ed Rudolph, you're 100 percen t
correct. A fter the party was over, we wrnt ba ck
out into the early m orning and sang Christm as
carols. Me. the reindeer, Santa. Mrs. C lau se
and even the elves. W e had a great time that
night.
I sure hope you like Christmas and my story.

S ^ E C I^ T O ^ m E MEKALb

w h erever It was planted. The
girt s a y the leprechaun and
tried to catch him. but she
didn't. He Just disappeared.
A lex is looked all around and
cou ldn't find htm. se she went
hom e. W hen the little girl was
gone, the leprechaun came
ba ck out and found the gold
b y the rainbow.

Alexis Stuckey is a secondgrader at Winter Springs
Elementary School

My name is Rudolph. I had a great adventure
an Christm as Eve. I soared through the sky
with Santa and the other reindeer. I didn't like
It when Santa went down the ch im n ey because
the reindeer would make fun o f m e . We soared
through the air all night and hardly ever landed
on a rooftop. I was exhausted. The other
reindeer were acting lik e they w eren't tired at
all. but they were! I tried and tried to go fast but
It w as too hard and too late. Santa was already
starting back home to d rop me off.
A fter h r did. he went back out Into the night
sky. It was hard for the reindeer to see through
without my glowing red nose. T h ey crashed Into
houses, lust missed the rooftops, and gave
som e o f the presents to the wrong kidst I had to
do som ething before tt w as too late! I decided I

The ape that
came out of my
computer
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Corey J. Ikiy la a fifth grader
at Winter Springs Elementary.

Rudolph had a great Christmas

Robert finds a
rainbow flower
By Alexis Stuckey_____________
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD

One day at W inter S prin gs
Elementary School long ago a
forgetful student nam ed M ik e
was having a dreadful day. H e
had been working on one math
problem for the last 15 m in ­
utes for countless times. Every
time h e had figured it out. h e
kept getting distracted
by
aom ething and then forgot h la
answer. Then hla teacher, Mr.
P e r n , called on M ike,
"Michael, please tell the
class the answer to num ber
one.* M ike was speechless. H e
didn't know the answer!
'I don't know the answ er."
h e squeaked.
"W ell then," Mr. Perez said.
*1 guess a little detention is In
ord er."
After detention. Mike ran
straight home. He w rnt dow n
to the basement and hid b e ­

hind an old box. He did not
want anyone to And him. W h ile
sitting there for a while, he fe ll
asleep. When he woke up, h e
was In his bed. His mom cam e
into the room.
"I heard what huppened at
school," the said. "Let's m ake
a little settlement. You do yo u r
work and we could do som ething; Ifun."
right. I w ill," he said.
His mom left the room and
Mike looked out the window. It
was night. He threw ofT h is
shoes.
"I guess I had a little e n jo y ­
ment today," M ike murmured.
"Oh. thank goodness."
Mike felt the softness o f h is
pillow as he dozed o ff to ale
sleep,
'I ’ll do my best
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whispered. "I wtU...zz

pu ter and In the back of him a
Jungle appeared. Out o f no­
w h ere a giant, giant ape came
and chased the little bug.
W hen all o f a sudden a loud
voice shouted out. "time for
bed !" T h e little girl turned off
the com puter and the Jungle
and the ape disappeared, the
gam e w as over, the bug got out
o f the com puter and then flew
away.
Th e end...or Is It?

Jenna llkm h on s Is a fourth-grader at Winter
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WHAT’S COOKIN’:
W eek o f 4/14/99 - 4/23/99
Lunch selections for Seminole County Public Schools
El e m e n t a r y S ch o o l:
W edn esday:

Spaghetti w/ martnura sauce &amp;
meatballs
Bread stick/tossed salad
Shape-ups frozen treat
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
T h u rsd a y :

Shaved turkey fit ham on pretzel
bun
Campbell's tomato soup
Pretzel twists
Apple turnover
Choice of Milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
F r id a y :

Nachos/ehlli/cheese
Corn
Rice
Fruit tray
Choice o f Milk
Chef salad/Dag lunch
M onday:

I’lzzu Hut pizza
Orange Juice or fruit
Apple sauce
Chocolate chip cookies
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch

T u esday:

Baked ham w/ pineapple
Mashed potato/roll
Steamed broccoli
Mlcro-blte Ice cream bar
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch

Spaghetti w/ marinara sauce &amp;
meatballs
Bread stlck/tosscd salad
Shape-ups frozen treat
Choice of mlik/Frulty tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Chicken patty on bun

W ed n esd ay ;

T h u rs d a y :

Dreadstlcks w/ dip
Campbell's chicken noodle soup
Orange gelatin salad
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch

Bavarian pretzel roll w/ shaved
ham &amp; cheese
Campbell's tomato soup
Apple turnover
Choice of Mllk/Frulty tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Charbroll on bun

T h u rs d a y :

Oven baked chicken/roll
Whipped potato/gravy
Green beans
Cherry crisp
Choice of milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
F rid a y :

Com dog
Pasta/vegetable salad
Pretzel twists
Mixed fruit bowl
Frozen yogurt
Choice of Milk
Chef salad/Bag lunch
M id d le &amp; J ih th S c h o o l:
W ed n esd ay :

F r id a y :

Nachos/chill/cheese
Corn
Rice
Fruit tray
Choice of Milk/Frulty tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Beef rlb-b-que on bun
M onday:

Champs pizza
Orange Juice or fruit
Chocolate chip cookies
Choice of mllk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Charbroil on bun

Tuesday:
Baked ham w/ pineapple
Mashed potato/roll
Steamed broccoli
Mlcro-blte Ice cream bar
Choice of milk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Beef rib-b-que on bun

Wednesday:
Dreadstlcks w/ dip
Campbell's chicken noodle soup
Orange gelatin salad
Choice o f mllk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Chicken patty on bun

Thursday:
Oven baked chlcken/roll
Whipped potato/gravy
Green beans
Cherry crisp
Choice df mllk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Beef Rlb-b-que on bun

Friday:
Com dog
Pasta/vegetable salad
Mixed fruit bowl
Frozen yogurt
Choice of Mllk/Fruity tea
Chef salad/Bag lunch
Chicken patty on bun

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Hangin' Out
Just one
year left:
Can I
make it?
IrA a y i
UERATO

NDBWT

It'a roughly one y e a r before
graduation and already doubt
■tarts seeping In...can I make
It?
Graduation Is not that far
away, yet I still cannot prevent
the 'what IP questions from
coming.
What If I cannot handle the
stress o f m y senior year?
What If I don't get Into the
college o f my choice?
What If I don't h ave a
dominantly happy life?
Some people do not
understand why ‘ good kids*
and ‘ smart kids* contem plate
dropping out. gettin g their
G.E.D. and going to Junior
college In order to leave the
stress factors o f high school
behind.
One very Important reason
that some teens feel this way la
because we are m aturing. Most
teens that feel this w ay are 17or IH-years old and stlU have
to abide try the exact same
rules as whrn they w ere 5and 0-yeurs-old. School rules
nevrr change and In some
cases the enforcem ent o f these
rules thwarts growth.
Teens, m yself Included,
sometimes do not recognUe
that stress will be a factor o f
everyday life, now und always.
Whether It Is sim ply being
stressed over hom ework or
taxrs. stress Is a part o f
everyday life.
A big Issue Is In the air here.
The main goal In life Is not to
get rlrh and be fam ous (of
course, that would be nice
too.| The goal In life la to be
happy.
Dropping out o f high school
may not prevent you from
being happy In life, but It Is a
big risk. Most people are not
happy In a "go nowhere Job.*
Yet. If a dropout pursues
and obtains a M asters Degree,
then that dropout probably will
not get stuck In a *go nowhere
Job.*
However. If a person does
not have enough ambition to
flnish high school, then how
are they going to push
themselves through a Master's
Degree program or even a
Bachelor's degree. It Is
feasible to graduate from
college even after dropping out
o f high school, but It Is not
realistic.
Most people think or high
Bchool dropouts as rebels.
Idiots or the ones w ho Just
couldn't cut It. From some
perspectives that m ay be true,
but In some cases It Is those
who Just couldn't take It
anymore.
Another stereotype that I
have personally decided Is
simply not true Is that high
school Is the "best tim e o f your
life.* My answer to this is that
If this Is the best tim e o f my
life. I don’t need to see the
worst, because right now Is
pretty dreary.
Not all teachers In high
school try to enforce that they
are the dictators, whose sole
Job Is to prevent students from
using the restroom on a twohour basis. Teachers like this
hinder Individual thinking.
Some teachers arc very good,
some even recognize the fact
that some o f their students are
considered legally to be adults
and will readily grant them the
permission to use the
■privilege* o f going to the
restroom.
Then there are still some
reasons such as cruel peers
that push some kids to drop
out and flee their bad
situations.
Kids und teens especially
should be taught how to think
for themselves and make their
own resolutions about things.
People In general should
never accept 'b e ca u se I said
so* as an answer. T h is type o f
philosophy Is pretty much
what causes teens to succumb
to peer pressure.
It Is simply small meager
rules and the people who
hinder Individual thinking and
torment their peers that drive
the 'good kids* and 'sm art
kids' to drop out.
Amy Guenther (a n Junior at

Lyman High School.

W S E S student won’t feel sorry fo r herself
K s im v r srorm

editoit

Life Is what y o u m ake o f It.
W inter S prin gs fifth-grader
Vlrgen Osarlo cou ld sit In her
wheelchair and feel sorry for
herself.
Instead, she d em a n d s more
o f herself, and w ith the help o f
her teachers a n d friends, she
was named D isn ey Dreamer
and Doer for h e r school.
S h ell be h on ored
at a
special
cerem ony
at
Walt
Disney World M a y 6.
To understand the struggle
Vlrgen has overcom e. It might
be best for h e r to explain It
herself:
*f want to tell you a little
something about myself. I w as
bom In Puerto Rico on Dec. 18,
1987 and I u&gt;as nam ed Vlrgen
In honor o f the Vlrgen Mary.
After I w as
bom.
doctors
noticed my back w a s open.
Surgeons closed It. From that

day on I have
had no
movement fro m
my
ivalst
down. I have been In a
wheelchair alm ost all o f my
life. I have a cerebral shunt
Implanted In m y head that has
to be checked to be sure It
works right. That means more
surgery.
7 live with my mom. my little
seven year old brother and my
IS y e a ro ld
sister.
We get
along Just like sister and
brother. They bother me and I
bother them right back. Even
though w e fu s s and bother
each other, they love me. take
care q f me. and make sure /
am happy.
‘My mom Is very special.She

is a single parent raising all of
us. She does the best she can
fo r us. In Puerto R ico she was
a nurse, but to work here, she

would have to g o back to
school
Instead
she
has
dedicated h e r s e lfto staying at
home and taking care o f us
and especially me. She always
makes sure
I am clean,
dressed nicely, and happy. My
mom is doing this because she
loves
me
and
w ants
everything to be Just right for
me. I help my mom out be
Interpreting English to Spanish
fo r her. S he doesn't speak a
lot q f English so I Interpret fo r
her because I speak Spanish
and English.
*/ am Uke most 11 year-old
children. I Uke arts and crq/ls.
I like Rugrats. watching TV.
and working on computers.
One thing I really Uke Is to
race other kids In wheekhatrs.
I don't let m y handicap hold
me back and I don't let U get
me down. There are times
when I wish I could run. Jump
and walk down the street.
When / s ta rt feeling sad I
think about things I can do.
When / grow up I want to be a
teacher. I w ill teach Science.
Art. or be a sign language
teacher fo r d e q f children. Deaf
children need to know what Is
going on around them even If
they can't hear.
T h is year has been a big
year fo r me. For the firs time I
am going to class with regular
children. It has been hard and
there Is a lot to do. but I
worked really hard to learn
how to do new things. I like It

Virgtn Osario's triumph against her i
chaJlengsa samsd her
because I am making new
friends, getting to meet new
kids, and learning how to do
things f o r myse{f. Being with
other children has made me
fe e l
good.
happy
and
u&lt;elcomed.‘
Vlrgen has earned all A's
and B's tn her first regular
school y e a r and hopes to leam

students
have write
stuff
m s®

is physical
of Winter

Springs Elementary School's Disney Dreamer and
Doer Award.

to w alk one day.
‘ Nobody
tells
me much
about It. but I dream HI b e
a b le to walk one day,* she
aald. *1 go to therapy every
Tu esday
and
work
really
h ard .*
Patrice
Still,
a Winter
S p rin gs
teacher
who
nom inated
Vlrgen. wrote.

•Vlrgen
has
overcome
trem en dou s
academic
and
social
obstacles.
She has
gra cefu lly met challenges and
h as becom e an accepted and
n eeded
member
of
h er
hom eroom
class.
She
Is
determ ined to make the best o f
a n y new experience.*
S he already has.

Sem inole High School stu­
d en ts recently competed In
th e district competitions for
th e Health Occupations Stu­
den ts o f Am erica district con ­
test. W inners Included Khs-

Garrett Ooldomlth, Ri­
cardo Moatshro, Tim Peter­
son. Jeff 3choemaker and
Marcas 3treater have been

dats

White
STAFF WHITER

Kelly Kamse. Msrlka
is Arcega,

Maybe It Isn't too late after
all. Maybe there Is a future for
our newspapers. M aybe some
o f the big shot editors will
make room for the n ew kids
who want to w rite the world.

K e ld r a

Vi
Harris.
David Igteslse. Paolo tllva.
Nsyds
Kecribaao,
Clsdy
Marti— . Ormkass (Borer,
Mitch PersaJ, Kirk Oies-

For 11 years. D eborah Jepson has been preparin g hun­
dreds o f eager stu den ts for ca ­
reers In Journalism In her
classes at O vied o High School.
She teaches w ith the same
enthusiasm a n d w on der she
had as a you ngster In C en­
terville. Iowa . w here h er dad
was a reporter fo r the C en ­
terville Daily loweglan At 17.
Jepson was a proofreader and
covered two or three stories a
week.
Jepson recalls the first solo
assignment fo r the newspaper
- trying to m ake sense o f a
county budget story. *1 was
scared to death ," she told 17year-old Randy Sm ith. Jr., one
o f her Oviedo H igh students.
"You know y o u felt when you
did your first story?" Jepson
asked Smith. 'H o w m any times
did you need to rewrite it? How
much more com fortable arc
you now than yo u w ere then?
Was I too strict?"
*l'm a better w riter - I’m more
experienced," Sm ith said. *1
feel much m ore confident."
Getting started early can
make a world o f difference,
Jepson said. 'M a n y o f our
Journalism students began to
write and edit at Jackson
Heights or In dian H ills Middle
schools. They w orked on the
newspapers at those schools."

selected to attend Boys State
from Sem inole High School.
Chase McMorrongh and Jo­
seph 3sadhelai were selected
a s alternates.

r. Nick Koteh.
Isabel Qataa. Nlkl Houck.
Chris Perrin, Matt Yoke.

Danielle Potopoulos, a Ly­
m an graduate, was chosen as
Sou theastern Conference S oc­
cer
Player-of-the-Year.
Na­
tion al S occer Coaches A s s o ­
ciation Player-of-the-Year and
N ational
Player-of-the-Year.
S h e went to the University o f
Florida.

McNcal.
Chris tias

Joeelyn.
Lacy
Haley
Smith.
X eph eale Carter and Caeey
Q a a ta lo a.
CMedo teacher Deborah Jepson (left) is the head ot one ot the top
newspapers in the state.
On Friday, the stafT for The

Lion’s Tale, met to make a s ­
signments fo r the last edition
o f the school year - The
Graduation Issue. Jepson a l­
lowed the editors to conduct
the session. Laura Hoffman
and Soda Kazt. the senior ed i­
tors. were assisted by Chris­
tine Brownyard and Samantha
Riepe. Juniors who will edit
next year’s paper.
No one w a s left o u t of the
Ians or th e planning. T h e s e
ds aren't sh y." Jepson said
from aside. T h e y 'r e creative
and they lik e to express them ­
selves." E ven If two students
tried to talk a t the same time,
Jepson allow ed the editors to
maintain order.

£

It greatly pleases Jepson that
the school's Journalism stu­
dents rank a t the to p of the
classes at O viedo. A year ago,

" J " stu den ts were 1-2-3 tn the
G radu atin g Class. Valedicto­
rian Shaw n Nichols Is now at
D uke University. Robyn
S chrievcr Is at Yale and Jor­
dan W ein s Is at the University
o f Florida.
Jepson said she would prefer
the state o f Florida have a
stricter set o f rules that focus
on w riting. *We talk at length
about Journalism every day."
sh e said. *W e exist In a T V en­
vironm ent. So It Is Important to
talk about what Is behind a
story. T o go more In depth and
to Investigate more.
'I t ’s m uch more Involved
than askin g the who. what,
why. w hen, where and how.
Th ose m u st still be addressed
but that's only the start If a re­
porter o r w riter wants to get
the whole story. W e have to get
deeper a n d deeper In the hu­
m an side o f each story."

David Las, Pretesh Pstsl

Greenwood
Lakes
Middle
S ch ool participated
In the
1999 National PTA Reflections
A rt
Contest.
Winners
In­
cluded: Ksphael Jsrsmlllo,

Lisa Orimlaad. Leah Cooper.
Andrew
LaCoar.
Devoa
Lopes. Jassos Jones, TlHsay
Too and Allison Parkin who
n ow m ove on to county com ­
p etitio n s.

Darcy Ann Carriules, o f
W in ter Springs, earned a de­
gree from the University of In­
d ia n a at Bloomington.

Lake Mary was the first ot the Seminote County
Schools to hold Prom Night. Charlton Hutton, Brad

HmM Hioto by AfCK

Bledsoe. Sarah Richardson. Jennifer Tyler. Emily
Reardon and Andy Rice celebrated at the Peabody.

T an n er Brock, o f Longw ood. w as named to the
Dean's Scholars list at Missis­
sippi State University. He Is a
form er baseball player at Lake
B rantley.

Phillip Maurice Eubanks.
Mike Hale and Mike
Richardson, o f Lyman High
S chool, took first place In the
C en tral Florida Auto Dealers
C om p etition held at Seminole
C om m u nity
College.
They
earn ed a trip to New York to
com p ete tn the National Fi­
n als fo r Autom obile Technol­
ogy.

Lake Mary celebrates prom

a n d Kntts Srinivasas
of
O viedo
High
School
were
m em bers o f the team that
ca m e In third place at the
A C M Invitational Computing
C on test. They won a gam e
ch a ir for the computer club
an d gam e software.

G race Brown and Angela
G ram k ow have been chosen
to represent Seminole High
S chool at this summer's weeklo n g Am erican Legion Girls'
S ta te program. Angela S aiso
w a s selected as alternate. Th e
o b jective o f the program Is to
provid e 'h a n d s on training* In
city, county and state govern­
m ent.

from
Sanford,
has
been
aw arded a Tm stee Scholar­
sh ip
at
PfellTcr University
(N .C .) It Is one o f the school's
m ost prestigious scholarships
a n d Is awarded to Incoming
tran sfer students. He Is a for­
m er athlete at Seminole High
S ch o o l.

T h e Musical Mustangs o f
G eneva
Elementary
School
h ave been chosen to perform
at W alt Disney World's Epcot
C enter.

T eresa W arner, a fifthgra d er at English
Estates
Elem entary, was Judged to
h ave the best essay submitted
to the Daughters o f the Am eri­
ca n Revolution essay contest.

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T-ball kids play
for the fun of it
B v A m i G uenther
STa 14' c o k k k s l “o N b l- A I ------'W h ere dreams begin.*
That Is what the sign on th e
Casselberry Little League Tliall Held reads.
T -lia ll Is the sport for th e
age where the kids play pu rely
for the sake of playing. T h e r e
are not any m llllon -d olla r
contracts here and everyb ody
plays.
The
Cardinals.
a
Casselberry T-Ball team. Is
one such squad. They have 1 1
players, all between the a g e s
o f 5 and 6. It Is at this a g e
that the kids develop th e ir
love for the game and that Is
exactly what the Cardinals a re
doing.
Everybody gets to bat: th ey
do not keep track o f outs. T h e
kids get one base for every hit

and everylxxly wins. T h e team
Is made up of both boys and
girls. T-IJall In the 90‘s Is
quite diverse.
The roach of the C ardin als
Is
Pete
Tatro.
and
h is
daughter llcxsle T a tro plays
for the team. Pete has been
coaching for several years. He
also coaches his son 's.
'H illing* Is player Austin
Dlssel's favorite part o f the
game. Austin Is 5-yea rs-old
and tills Is his first year o f
playing.
Hilling
Is a lso
A lb erto
Rivera's favorite part o f the
game. Alberto Is a ls o 5 and
this Is his first year o f playing
T-Hall.
At this age. Utile em p h a sis
Is placed on skill. M ost o f It Is
dedicated to effort.

Pasta fo r Pennies at Indian Trails
The tuds at Indian Trails Middle School worked with schools from all over
the county In the annual Pasta For Pennies Campaign to raise money lor

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Department of Highway Safety
and Motor Uetvde-j has
installed a new computer sys­
tem caRed FRVIS 2000 In al
Tax Collector Offices to proceea
vehicle and vessel Mm and

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Designed without sufficient
Held Input, It takea almost twice
as long to enter each customer
transaction as the 15-year old
system it replaces, said
Seminole County Tax Colector
Ray Valdes.
Valdee said the new system
la creating service Inee at Tax
Collector offices throughout the
state. The Tax Colector'a Office
is submitting suggestions to the
DMV to correct the design
flaws.
Valdee la encouraging resi­
dents to temporarily use the Tax
Collector’s mail service when­
ever poeslrle. Mondays and
Fridays are the busiest days,
and 12 p.m. to 2 p m. are the
busiest hours. Valdee recom­
mends coming In on Tuesday,
Wednesday, or Thursday.
The first and last few working
days of the month draw heavy
last minute and eariy-bird
renewers. The turnaround on
vehicle and vessel mail-in
renewals is less than 10 days
from receipt, Valdee said.
For more information, cal
665-1000.

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Charity run Sept. 6
ORLANDO • Arnold Palmer
Hospital for Children &amp; Women
will host the first-ever Miracle
Miles 15K Run at 7 a.m.
Monday. Sept. 6 . The event
kicks off the hospital’s 10th
Birthday celebration.
The cost is $15 through Aug.
28, $18 from Aug. 30-Sept. 4.
and $25 on the day of the race.
For more information, call
698-1313.

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Tooley named Sanford’s top cop
By Bin Kama__________________
Staff Writer
SANFORD — Brian Tooley, a 25-year
veteran of the Orlando Police Department,
was named Sanford’s new Police Chief at
Monday's City Commission meeting.
Tooley plans to assume the duties at
the Sanford Police Department on Aug.
11, leaving his current position as
Deputy Chief for the Orlando Police
Department.
T m thrilled to be here," Tooley said.
"There is a tremendous amount of
opportunity in San font I see this as a
renaissance city in terms of its potential

New chief brings more than 27
years of experience to the job
for renewal and redevelopment. I'm
looking forward to being part of this
city."
Tooley's starting salary will be
$79,900, plus up to $3,000 for moving
expenses, according to his draft con­
tract. According to terms in his contract.
He must move to Sanford within 18
months of taking the job.
Community Oriented Policing will

continue to be emphasized, according to
Tooley's Ihree-year plan submitted dur­
ing his application. He said he will
work with police department staff to
develop a working three to five year
plan.
Following the recommendations of a
private consultant, former Acting Chief
of Police Ray Bronson implemented a
Community Oriented Policing program.

most notably in the Goldsboro area.
"I am very, very impressed with the
mm and women in the Sanford Police
Department," Tooley said. "They have a
genuine dedication to moving the
department ahead and working with
the community."
Tooley said he wants to see the pro­
gram continue to grow.
"Some great improvements have been
made in the Department over the last
year." Tooley said. "If we stay on track,
following the consultant's report, we
can have a first-rate police department."
The recruitment of new officers will
Sec Cop, Page 4A
•

Longwood duo
begins petition
drive for charter

Back to class for teachers

Rebello, Tolos say
they want voters
to decide on all
charter changes
By Jo« DaSantle____________
Staff Writer

Suburban Republican
Womens Club meets
Aug. 18
HEATHROW - The Suburban
Women's Club, Federated is
holding Its August meeting on
Wednesday, Aug. 18 at 11 am.
at Heathrow Country Club.
The meeting features Sandra
Qoard. Seminole County
Supervisor of Elections. She
will speak about the effects of
the ‘motor/voter* law.
Alt state and local legislators
as well as all registered
Republican women are invited
to attend the meeting.
The coat la S13 per person.
Reservations should be made
to Betty Jean Cochran, 862­
6626, or June Columbus, 830­
4560. Reservations or cancella­
tions must be made by 5 p.m.,
Sunday, Aug. 15.

TU ESDAY

P tx rto toy Tommy V incent

John Bath of Oviedo High School. Robed McCall of Lake Highlands Prep School m Orlando. Dr Alex Dtckrson
of Seminole Community College and mary Melvin ol Boone High School conduct an experiment to determine
how force affects motion. The teachers were partcipating in program at SCC designed to assist them in teach­
ing advance-placement physics and chemistry to high school students.

Police nab 8 in Casselberry
prostitution solicitation sting
D u Jo
Ia a
H a C n n lL
By
e DeSantla
Staff Wnter

LONGWOOD — A group of
Longwood residents, upset that
city commissioners are attempt­
ing to limit the number of char­
ter amendments to go before
voters in a fall referendum, have
launched a petition drive to
force 13 proposed amendments
onto the ballot Nov. 2.
Their petition drive stems from
a commission flip-flop in two
week's time. During a special
meeting July 12, the commission
voted 3-1 to place 13 proposed
amendm ents brought forward
by Longwood's Charter Review
Committee to be placed on the
November ballot. A week later,
with different board members in
attendance, the commission

voted 34) to strike six of the
more controversial amendments
from the ballot while altering
referendum language in three
others.
Ihe most controversial of the
proposed changes would require
a super majority vole of 4-1 to
hire or fire key city employees
such as the city administrator,
city attorney, and city clerk.
O ther am endm ents deal with
the evaluation process for the
city administrator, the city
adm inistrator's authority to
appoint department heads, the
appointing power for a tempo­
rary city administrator, and the
mechanism to replace a commis­
sioner if the board experiences a

vacancy.
The petition drive, spearhead­
ed by longtime Longwood
activists Nadine Tolos and
JoAnne Rebello, would require
the collection of signatures of 10
percent of the city's registered
voters in order to place the
amendm ents, as originally
See Petition, Page 4A

. . . .
■
.
"It's a routine. sweep
we do
every quarter
or so,"m
explained Lt. LX*nnis Stewart, public information
officer for the Casselberry police department.
"Sometimes we do DUI sweeps as well. It helps us
keep a handle on things. Sometimes they know its
coming, they just don't know when."
Arrested and charged with assignation to com­
mit prostitution were: David J. Quincy, 39, of
Bonaire Drive, Altamonte Springs; George
Ijw rence King, 61, of East Logan Drive
Longwood; Orville Baldridge, 54, of Gallahad
Drive, Casselberry; Oscar Sanchez, 22, of Dean
Coble lane, Orlando; William Wilbert Fenton. Jr.,
See Sting, Page 4A

CASSELBERRY — Eight Central Florida men,
all but one from Seminole County, have a date in
court and some embarrassing explaining to do fol­
lowing a weekend prostitution sting conducted by
the Casselberry PoUce Department and the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office.
One of those arrested was on felony probation
for lewd and lascivious assault on a child. Another
also faces charges as a habitual traffic offender
with six current suspensions against his driving
license.

□ Quote
"If we desire respect
for the law, we must
first make the law
respectable."

Louis D. Brandels

Sanford mayor wants injunction lifted
City will ask judge to
allow them to turn off
w ater at Ridgewood
apartm ents
By Bill Kernt_______________
Staff Writer

□ Index
C la sslile d ....... 3 B-4 B
Comics ..................GA
C r o s s w o r d ........3 B
Dear A b b y ....... 7 A
H o ro s c o p e ........6A
O b it u a r ie s ........3 A
P e o p le .............. 7 A
PoUce Briefs
. . . . 3A
Sports ............. 1B-2 B
T e le v is io n ........7 A

SANFORD — The city of
Sanford this week will seek per­
mission to once again turn off
the water at the Ridgewood
Villas apartments and condo­
miniums located near Seminole
High School.
The 60-unit complex, which is
operating without a license

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since the state issued a closure
notice for code violations on
July 7, lost water service last
Wednesday because of $12,000
in unpaid water bills by former
complex owner Ridgewood
Villas, Inc.
A circuit court ordered water
to be restored for 30-days on
Friday after a complaint from
Central Florida Legal Services,
who represent several tenants.
Mayor Larry Dale, with con­
sent of the City Commission,
will ask Circuit Court Judge
Carmine Bravo to schedule
another hearing concerning the
injunction. Bravo on Friday
ordered that water be restored

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Hotald ph o to by Arch Booth*

Kelly Signer meets Space Case the Clown al the Altamonte Mall during
the Florida Hospital Baby Shower. The event was designed tor new and
expectant parents and featured a number ol Informational booths

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at the complex for 30 days.
"We turn water off for indi­
viduals who don't pay the bill,"
commissioner Brady Lessard
said. ’We should not do some­
thing for one person, and not do
it for another."
Dale sai J he was concerned
about condition of the apart­
ments.
"There were multiple viola­
tions," Dale said. "And then the
roof fell dow n (in sections of
two apartments) when water
was restored."
Leakage from water being
turned on Friday caused drywall in a five to six foot portion
See Injunction, Page 5A

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�SanKnofo Herald. Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, Jviy 2 7 ,10 9 0 - M

McLain ready for
third and last run
His insurance office is the old
ing a $50 million Criminal
.Sinclair gas station at 720 S.
Justice Center but questioning
kPark Ave. in Sanford. "When I
requests to fund the Sanford
&gt;was five, I used to buy candy at Zoo among other quality of life
: the gas station," Daryl McLain
issues. He said he will oppose
;sald. "My grandmother owned
any attempts to raise taxes for
‘ the gas station and lived across
the justice center.
«the street.
"We do not need to spend like
•v McLain's office Is decorated In this," he said.
[.late American wildlife. A
In recent weeks, McLain has
{mounted wild boar, a coyote, a
been taking hits from northwest
’ sailfish. There are 8-by-10
Seminole County residents who
! framed pictures of McLain bullf him of catering to the
'dogging and roping.............................. .
interests of developers
-There's a painting of
who threaten the rural
'his bird dog, Buddy,
splendor of the area.
McLain said he is
fl McLain,50,Isa
'fourth-generation
trying to protect the
'Sanford native.
quality of life for resi­
He's the first in the
dents throughout the
family to be collegecounty — especially
educated, the first to
those who oppose
iron for political office.
him in District 5.
Tpor seven years, he
"I understand
what's happening,"
has been the District 5
Ru m
-Seminole County
he said Monday. "I
'Commissioner,
live in a rural area —
f • Today, in the first
Eureka Hammock.
■major fund-raiser for
* * *
There's been develop­
ment near my home. There is
what McLain says will be his
third — and last — run for com­ some sort of development every
where.
mission, he will lunch with 300
"If there are sufficient buffers
women at the Altamonte Hilton.
Orlando Mayor Glenda Hood is and low density growth, if we
work and plan together, every­
a featured speaker.
one can be a winner. Residents
&gt; McLain and Hood share
bn portant political strategies.
will see five or 10 years from
now that we were able to save
They have teamed on the light
the rural areas. It takes time to
fall issue, realizing its impor­
tance in the region. McLain is a
affect positive change."
past chairman of Lynx and
Had he seen the signs people
Metro Plan Board Member. He
had in the yards — "McLain has
has also been President of the
to go?"
Friends of the St. Johns.
"I don't go out of my way to
find them," he said. "It hurts. It
: It bothers McLain that the
County commission Is supporthurts because I sincerely believe
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Police Log
'
DU1 Arrests
[ Altamonte Springs — July 25. Carlos Fidel Meza. 22. of 40th
j Street. Orlando, was Mopped by the Florida Highway Patrol an SR
! 400 In Altamonte Springs. He was charged with driving under the
\ influence of alcohol.

;. Chuluota — July 25. Alan Randall Wood, 39, of Lake Street.
• Oviedo, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on CR 419 and
'• 4th Street Chuluota. He was charged with driving under the influ£ ence of alcohol.
\
: Sanford—-July 25. Holly Dnuse Puckett, 39, of South Lane,
Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on CR 427,
;• Sanford. She was charged with driving under the influence of alcohoi involving a collision, possession of less than 20 grams of
j; cannabis, and possession of a controlled substance — CarisoprodoL

j.

I'm doing what is right. I was
taught right from wrong. I was
taught 1 couldn't always do
what I wanted, but I should
always do what is right.
“The Irony to all this — that
some just don't yet realize — is
that the other commissioners
are supporting the same growth
plans as 1have. So do those
who are opposing me (Bob
West and Don Nicholas). West
is on the planning and zoning
board. He's approved the ’
same proposed changes,
asking the commission for
approval."
A few years ago McLain's dlstracters made an effort to
embarrass him with a series of
accusations of his being too
buddy-buddy with Orlando
attorney Ken Wright. The two
had co-owned a craft known as
the Sweet Pea.
Recently, McLain relinquished
his share of the Saxel Pea even
though the State Ethics
Committee found no fault the
McLain-Wright connection
above board.
Wright, who represents a
number of land development
firms, is now a fund-raiser for
Commissioner Dick Van Der
Weide, whose allies are antiMcLain.
"1 don't think the Van Der
Weide campers will be protest­
ing this association,"
Commissioner Randy Morris
said Monday.
Ah, politics.
R u m W l t t t t i c o in Min * f f * m T a c U iy
th r o u g h S a tu rd a y l a t l w W m I i m U H m l d

Lyman grad
completes
leadership
training for
U.S. Air Force
Air Force Senior Airman
Vickie A. Daniels has graduated
from the Airman Leadership
School at Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base, Dayton, Ohio.

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The five-week course focuses
on preparing and better equip­
ping senior airmen to serve as
supervisors, managers and rat­
ing officials as they progress in
their military careers.

Casselbenry — July 25. Gerald F. Andres, 47, of Ferdinand Drive,
!• Longwood, was stopped by Casselberry police at SR 436 and
Oxford Road. He was charged with driving under the influence of
!; alcohol and failure to maintain a single lane.

The course is the first of three
levels of recurring professional
military education used to
develop and cultivate leader­
ship and supervisory skills
required of airman in today's
Air Force.

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Longwood — July 25. Robert L School 48, of Willow Avenue,
!* Sanford, was stopped by Longwood police at SR 434 and Robert
!; Street Longwood. He was charged with driving under the influV ence of alcohol.

j:!; Sanford — July 24. Willie A. Gooden, 55, of Locust Avenue,
2 Sanford, was stopped by Sanford police on 3rd Street and Avacado
•; Avenue. He was charged with driving under the influence of alco-

^hol.
Battery/Domestic Violence
Altamonte Springs — July 25. Edward Burgess H, 39, of Alder
’• Avenue, Altamonte Springs, was arrested by Seminole County
deputies following a disturbance at his residence, he was charged
with battcry/domestic violence.
Longwood — July 25. Ben Robert Thebut, 39, of tX'lk Road,
Longwood, was arrested at his residence by Seminole County
deputies following a disturbance. He was charged with
battery/domestic violence.
Winter Park — July 25. Mark Dennis Kiper, 43, of Abbey Line,
Winter Park was arrested at his residence by Seminole County
deputies following a disturbance. He was charged with
battery/domestic violence.

Sanford — July 25. Bruce Neal Sparkman. 41, of East 4th Street,
Jacksonville, was arrested by Sanford police following a distur­
bance on Melionville Avenue. He was charged with
battery/domestic violence.
Altamonte Springs — July 24. Calvin Douglas Ruling, 38. of
. Clemson Drive, Altamonte Springs, was arrested at his residence
by Seminole County deputies following a disturbance. He was
{ charged with battcry/domestic violence.
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Sanford — July 25. Pedro Julian Batista, 19, of Woods Edge Circle,
Orlando, was arrested on Bush Boulevard, Sanford following a
domestic dispute. He was charged with battery/domestic violence.

Obituaries
ULUE MAE JENKINS
Lillie Mae Jenkins, 85, Poplar
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday
July 23,1999. Bom July 28,1913
in Columbus, S.C., she moved to
Sanford in 1965 from Palatka.
Mis. Jenkings was a retired farm
laborer. She was a member of ML
Sinai M.B. Church, Sanford.
Survivors include sons, Nathan
L Jenkings and George Jenkings,
both of Sanford; Robert C.
Jenkings, Palatka; Sam Jenkings,
Gainesville; daughter, Mary Etta
Pendleton, Sanford; Rosetta
James, Apopka; Mary Johnson,
Orlando; 36 grandchildren; 64
great-grandchildren; two greatgreat-grandchildren.
Sunrise Funeral Home, Sanford,
is in charge of arrangements.
THELMA W. SMITH
Thelma W. Smith, 75, Palmetto
Avenue, Sanford, died Friday
July 23. 1999. Bom March 16,
1924 in Center Hill she moved to
Central Florida in 1926. Mrs.
Smith was s homemaker. She
was a member of Sanford
Church of God.
Mrs. Smith was a member of
the Penny Pinchers and the
Hardee Bunch.
Survivors include sons, Larry
D. Smith and Rick D. Smith, both
of Sanford; daughter, Diane.
Watkins, Titusville; seven grand-,
children; nine great-grandchil­
dren.
Britton Funeral Home, Sanford,
is in charge of arrangements.
ANNA THORPE
Anna Thorpe, 91, Sanford, died
Friday July 16,1999. Bom Aug. 4,
1907, she was a resident of
Sanford since 1959. Mrs. Thorpe
was a homemaker. She was a
Catholic.
Survivors include brother, John
Buczek, East Rutherford, N.J.,
sisters.
Antoinette
Dobak,
Newark, N.|.; Joan Moskwa,
Anahiem, Calif.; several nieces
and nephews.
Gramkow Funeral Home,

Sanford, is in charge of arrange­
ments.

LAVERN N. TRUED
Lavcm N. Trued, 79, Oaks
Court, Sanford, died Friday July
23,1999. Bom In Hager City, Wis.,
he moved to Central Florida in
1947 from Nebraska. Mr. Trued
was a railroad conductor. He was
a member of Family Worship
Center.
Mr. Trued was a Veteran of the
U S Army. He was a member of
Penny
Pincers,
Sanford;
Spareribs &amp; Retreads Senior
Bowling Leagues of Sanford; and
Share Organization, Sanford.
Survivors include grandson,
Ronald M. Wilson, St. Petersburg;
sister, Leona Bivens, California.
YVONNE BOWERS
WASHINGTON
Yvonne Bowers Washington, 80,
W. Webster Avenue, Winter Park,
died Friday July 23,1999. Bom in
New Orleans, La, she moved to
Central Florida in 1949 from New
Orleans. Mrs. Washington was a
beautician. She was a member of

St. Margaret Mary Catholic
Church.
Survivors include husband,
William H. Washington, Winter
Park; daughter, Elsie L Herbert,
Winter Park; sister, Rita B.
Johnson, New Orleans, La.;
great-grandchildren, Dana R.
Jones, New Orleans, Laj Gary
Lamar Ware, Winter Park;
Brandon Alan Washington,
Winter Park.
Golden's Funeral Home, Winter
Park, is in charge of arrange­
ments.
WILNA WUNNENBERG
Wilna Wunnenberg, 79, First
Street, Sanford, died Sunday July
25, 1999. Bom In Burlington,
Iowa, she moved to Central
Florida
in
1988.
Mrs.
Wunnenberg was s homemaker.
She was Protestant.
Survivors include daughter,
Jackie Edwards, Sanford; brother,
Lloyd Berry, Minn.; sister. Hazel
Kiker, Calif.; five grandchildren;
one great-grandchild.
Brisaon Funeral Home, Sanford,
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Stewart slid a total ol 17 offi­
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corridor that runs through
Casselberry
'We had a numherof lemale
officers undercover and wired,
he explained Once the transac­
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teams moved in and made
arrests
Stewart said the apprehension

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those arrested lace second
degree misdemeanor charges
that carry maximum penalties
of Hi day s in jail and fines of
S'lXV ITiey must undergo
screening lorsexnalh transmit
led diseases. 1he\ also tace tr.if
tic citations tor using motor
vehicles in the commission of a
crime, and could possibly have
their collectiv e lic e n se s sus­
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Additionally, one ot those
amMed must explain to his
b o s s how a company vehicle
managed to get towed into
police i ustoilv following the
sting
Steve.irt slid the undercover
stmg was i anted out withoul
.inv officer overtime
We ac complished the sling
with shift alterations mi you
might s,n it was a cost effec­
tive' ofvration." he slid

Herald photo by Mjrva Hawrtuna

Crooms Academ y Hoad Start cla ss instructor Betty Donaldson presents honors awards to parents Regina
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I 'rmersitv of I ouisville. kv
I le served a s a j hi live officer
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Ivtore |oming tlie Orlando
Police l Apartment
Brian loolev is a true law
enlorv ement professional ' said
t hiet Deputy Steve Harnett ot
the Seminole Countv Sheriff's
(.Iff ne I larriet is a former SI ’I &gt;
i hiel I le will lake (tie Sl’l &gt;to
new h e i g h t s We’ve worked
with him before and we wel
tome him to the countv
In addition to h i s LAputv
Lhiet duties with the Orlando
Police LApartment. loolev lias
served a s a Commander tor the
Orlando International Airport
Division S TVA I team, Violent
(. rimes lection. Planning and
I valuation Section, I irld
framing. Its hnu.il. and a s a
CoinimmiH S rv lie i Itticer

sujH*rvisor
loolev h a s Kvn marnevi to his
wife, Melinda, tor 21 vears
They currently live in Ov iedo
He was raised in tfie Bronx
I lix father was a New Turk Citv
police officer and hix brother is
now a police officer inCtxonul
Creek. lo c a te d near I t
I auderdale
l irow mg uj’ a lot ot the adult
males | looked uj' tc• were
police officers Itx&gt;lev slid
Many ot the women I looked
uj* to were also polne oltiters
loolev said tie hoj'es to bring
the dedhation to xerv ice
instilled m him In his lather to
the Santord Police IApartment
When done right tins can be
a vixation like the I'riesthiHxt or
Ministry, loolev said It s hon
orahle, giH*d work When done
w r o n g , it s m il
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Petition
C o n tin u e d fro m Page IA

approved at lulv 12’s special
meeting, before the voters
Ajipro»imateIv 800 signatures
would he necessary I he jvtition
organizers are pushing to have
between 900-I.tXXJ signatures bv
the commission's August In
meeting, to bo verified bv the
Supervisor of Fleet ions
’ I Icvl very, very strongly that
since the charter is the founda­
tion and backbone of this citv
that three commissioners should
not have the right to make this
decision tor almost K.tXX) vot­
ers," said Lotos. "I personally
don't agriv with all 13 amend­
ments. hut I am adamant that the
citizens of l ongvvood have the
right to accept or reject these
amendments by a m.i|ont\
vote."
Following the July 12 special
meeting, it ajijvared as it citi
zens would have the right to
decide the fate of I ongvvoodN
charter. Commissioners Dan
Anderson, Rusty Miles, and
Annamarie Vacca voted 1-1 to
give 1ongvvood voters a say in
the proposed amendments
Mayor Paul Lovestrand cast the
lone dissenting vote, saying he
felt the ultimate responsibility of
deciding ballot amendments
Lielonged to the commission. I le
stated that he fell a great many
of the proposes! changes would
hurt the city in the long run.
Commissioner Steve Miller was
absent from that meeting.
A week later at the commis­
s i o n 's regular meeting July 19,
Miller.
Lovestrand
and

Anderson voted to eliminate sic
ot the proposed amendments in
the absence ot Miles and Vacca
Despite repeated attempts to
contact Anderson about his vote
reversal, he h a s vet to comment
or explain the reversal ot hix
pi rsition
"Government is supposed to
be ot the jx*ople, bv the j&gt;eoj*le,
and for the jH*oj'le," said
Rebello “I truly believe 1
should have a x.n as a resident
of I ongvvood, and I believe
every other citizen should have
,i say. We have a representative
government, hut it is our duty
to watch those* who represent
us "

Craig Van I looven, who s.u on
the Charter Rev iew l omrmttce
during the vear long pro|ei t with
Rehello and others, eventually
becoming its ih.ur. said he is
willing to join the petition drive
it it becomes a serious ettort and
not just an idle threat
I he charter rev lew committee
put in a tremendous ettort," said
Van I looven. "Each of the com
missioners appointed a repre­
sentative to that committee I he
commission keeps talking about
what a historic document this is.
If that's reality, why was the
charter changed in 1992?"
Van Hoovcn said he felt the
proposed changes were realistic
and that voters have an ojuiortunity to bring about a situation
where the city of I ongvvood can
better manage itself without
political pressures from the com­
mission.

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H e rtk J p h o to b y T o m m y V in c e n t

A group ol students from the Casselberry Polico Department's Summer Camp program recently toured the
Seminole Herald to learn about newspapers Among those who attended the lour were Joey Scncmdivcr. Josh
Moreland Dylan Y/ells Vanessa Pcllett. Michelle Polletl. Brandon Wells, Tyler Mitlan. Billy Strong Kayla
Johnson. Charles Johnson, Officer J Pick. Officer D Mittan and Officer J Catiller

Matthew K. I.avancher
Matthew K. Lavanchcr has
joined the United States Army
under the Delayed Entry
Program at the L'S Army
Recruiting; Station, Pikevillc, K'l
Fhe program gives young men
and women the opportunity to
delay entering active duty for
up to one year.
I he enlistment gives the new
soldier the option to learn a new
skill, travel and become
eligible to receive as much as
STO.IXM) toward a lollege (Mut a­
tion
After completion ot
basn
militarv
training,
soldiers receive advanced indi
vidii.il training in their career
s p i laltv
I avancher will report to fort
Henning, Columbus, ( ,.i , (nr
basic training on August 2-1,
|9W.
lie is the son of l.ynette
I av ancher of Orange City

entered basic military’ training at
Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC.
During the eight weeks of
training, the soldier will study
the Army mission and will
receive instruction in drill and
ceremonies, weapons, map read­
ing, tactics, military courtesy,
military justice, physical fitness.

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fering from neglec t and poor
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"I think it is shameful what
has gone on over there,”
I esvird said “ lo me, it's an
absolute disgrace We are subsi­
dizing a dangerous housing sit­
uation "
laik Sirianni. President of
Kutgi-yvood Villas. Im . viul the
company ts unable to pay tor
yvater bills or needed repairs
I le said the i omp.un is doyvn to
S4UI in its account, plus ’yid.iXXI
in ass. Is iiu ludiiig overdue
rents and mortgages I le viul
the lo m p a iu isowt-d $30,0U) in
unpaid rents from residents ol
the complex
l hi June In. the company
transferred TOunits ot the com­
plex to I akeland developer
lames Shirkev to pay off a debt
I lie other TO units .in - owned hv
individuals or companies.

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Injunction ----ol the bathroom in apartment
IDS and another five to sic feet
ot the living room ceiling in
apartment 115 to collapse-,
according to Sanford l ire
Department trvsiHitor Timothy
Robles
Ihe State's Division ot Iiotels
and Restaurants dosed the com­
plex on July 7 because ol viola­
tions to health and safety codes
Robles said the State normally
d o e s not handle enforcement of
i Insures, and that the city
would like to s.*e the residents
leave either voluntarily under
evu lions by the owner
Ihciity does not evict resi
dents unless then* is ,i threat to
the person s tile or vilely, sui h
as in the two units where por­
tions ot dry -wall mllapsed.
Robles slid
Many residents at theiomplcx
say that the apartments are sut-

first aid. Army history and tradi­
tions, and special training in
human relations
Wallner is the daughter ot
I inda C Wallner of I ongwood.
She is a I'kk* graduate of I ake
Brantley
High
School,
Altamonte ‘springs

Shirkcy said
Friday's complaint that led to
tlie injunction w a s made against
KidgcvviHHi Villas, Inc . Shirkcy.
and any other landlord It was
not made against the city Die
ntv did nut have legal represen­
tation at the hearing
It was unusual for us not to
have representation to defend
ourselves,” said City Attorney
William Colliert
Sirianni said the Kidgeyvinnl
\ ill.is Condominium
Association plans to perform
renovations However, Shirkcy
said he is not sure y\hat to do
about his Til units
I don t want to try to tix
them up ami then haw (tie state
or someone tome in and say we
have to tear them down.
Shirkev said

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Z oo m ay get o n ly h a lf
o f $3 m illion req u est
posed $50 million Criminal
Justice Center project I hat
Staff Writer
will make u s raise taxes and I
don't want that Mel am viid
SANFORD The Seminole
District TCommissioner Dick
County Board of
Van Der Weide told zoo officials
Commissioners are expected to
at the last public hearing that he
inform the directors of the
wished to get them the proper
Sanford Zoo today that the
county can fund only half the ST binding
Today's board approval could
million the / chi requested m
be a 3-2 margin to approve the
payments of $300,(XX) the next
stall request ot luinling the z i h i
five years
County Manager Kevin C.race half the monies or T-2 to restore
the limiting to the original ST
said this morning that staff rec­
million Van Der Weide appears
ommended a SI 5 million zoo
to tv the swing vote
fund He cited other commit­
I he- Zih i issue is part ot the
ments to courthouse expansion,
county s decision today on a
expanding the countv |ail and
proposed inillage rate Fiscal
storm water funding "Those
S e rv ic e s Director Ciiuiy Hall,
are priorities." he viut
Deputy County Manager Cindy
■' I tie z i h i needs SI I million
Colo and Grace prepared three
(STH million overall) for its ini­
packages tor approval by the
tial phase of improvements,''
Board of Commissioners
C.race said It will need to
Option I is to adopt the sonic
explore other methods to raise
■milage rate (5 |57‘&gt;) from a year
the funds. It has contacted
ago. Option II is to reduce the
Orange and Volusia counties
rate the equivalent of SI million.
and the various school boards
All are users of the zoo facility.” Option III was to reduce the
District 5 Commissioner Dary l rale the equivalent of $1.5 mil­
lion.
McLain said he would like to
Ihe BCC meets at 9 to a,m
fund the zch&gt; the ST million it
and
at l TOp,m, today There is
requested McLain's plan would
no
evening
session.
be to save money on the pro­
By Russ White

Newcomers of Central
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OVIEDO - Newcomers of Central Florida wishes to send a Wel­
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August luncheon meeting on Thursday, Aug. 10 in Universal's City
W'alk at Hu* Latin Quarter, which opened in May.
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TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) Creativity *
an enviable quality Should you attempt
lo bo drfterenl today merely tor the pur­
pose ol standing out in the crowd, you
could tuck out kke a to re thumb.
GEMINI (M ay 2 1-June 20) Should you
have lo deal with an mdMdual who takes
an adverse position from how you tee)
about an issue, don't e*ow angry wotda
lo develop and apod everyone's day
CANCER (Ju n e 2 1 -J u ly 22 ) Buyer's
remorse may result it you settle tor purchatng cheaper or interior merchandise
m order to acquire something now Wail
until you have sufficient funds to get
value lor your doAars
CIM byNEAlnc

Astro-graph la a syndicated
column written by Bernice Bede
Osol for Newspaper Enterprise
Association.

WIN AT BRIDGE
The “impossible”
cash-out

PHILLIP
ALDER

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tracts that appear lo stand no chance.
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declarer has no stopper in the suit,
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ASK DR. GOTT

Breast cysts common in adolescents
DEAR DR. GOTT: My 14-year-old
d aughter recently had a routine
sports physical, during which the doc­
tor felt a small lump in her breast. He
ordered an ultrasound test, which
confirmed the presence of “a mass."
She was referred to a breast surgeon.
After examining her and reviewing
the ultrasound, the specialist told her
that her breasts were normal and that
no further testing was necessary.
The family doctor was surprised
that a biopsy hadn't been ordered, so
he reviewed the ultrasound — yet
again — with the technologist. A few
days later, my daughter received a
telephone call from the technologist
who advised ultrasound tests every
six months. As you might imagine, my
daughter is frightened and confused.
So am I Where do we go from here?
Why would a professional discuss
these issues with a 14-year old?
DEAR READER: Benign breast
cysts and lumps are extremely com­
mon in adolescent girls, especially in
relation to their menstrual periods.
Your family doctor was simply being
very cautious by ordering an ultra­
sound and referring your daughter to
a specialist. Fortunately, the breast
surgeon discovered nothing to be con­

cern ed about. In my opinion, that
should have been the end of the issue.
I believe that the family physician
was in error, because he didn't leave
well enough alone. A more appropri­
ate approach would have been for him
to discuss the problem with the sur­
geon and reach a consensus — then
involve the family. If a third opinion
were in order, you, your daughter and
the doctors could have easily resolved
the disagreement.
Moreover, I agree with you that a
telephone call to your daughter by an
X-ray technologist was out of place.
Certainly, the child should have been
involved in any decision — but so
should you and her father. Now you
are left feeling apprehensive. I don't
blame you.
In my view, your daughter and the
family need to meet (ace-to face with
the breast surgeon to map out a strat­
egy. You need information, as well as
gentle support. If a third opinion is
appropriate, fine. If your daughter
needs a mammogram, so be iL If the
situation can be monitored — with or
without ultrasound exams — so much
the better. But I think that you need
resolution and expert advice. Medical
decisions arc tough enough to make.

DR. GOTT

even with a professional consensus.
Such decisions should not be contami­
nated by back biting, sniping and turf
wars.
To give you related information, I
am sending you a copy of my Health
Report “B reast
C ancer and
Disorders." Other readers who would
like a copy should send $2 plus a long,
self-addressed, stamped envelope to
P.O. Box 2017, Murray Hill Station,
New York, NY 10158. Be sure to men­
tion the title.

Dr. Peter Gott, a syndicated
columnist for N ew spaper
Enterprise Association, can be
written to at P.O. Box 91369,
Cleveland, OH 44101-3369

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�Ssm mols M tnk), Sanford, Florida • Tuesday, July 27.1999 • 7 A

People
Calendar
Toastmasters meet

Tuesday of every month, at 7 p.m„
at the Rama da Inn, State Road 434
In Longwood. Visitors and prospec­
tive members are welcome to
attend.

Th« Night Owls Toastmasters Club
•6581 meats every Tuesday of the
month, at 7:30 p.m„ at the Lake
Mary Community Building on
Country Club Road. Contact Rosetta
Bonham at 323-6284 for more infor­
mation.

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

Widows or widowers or persons
with spouses In nursing homes
(W.O.W.) is a group offering sup­
port, bonding, assistance, brother­
hood and social ectfvKiee to mem­
bers. Meetings are held the first
Tuesday ot the month in the Florida
Hospital at 11 a m. in Lake Mary on
Sand Pond Road, right off of Lake
Emma Road. For more information
can Dom DeSamo. 323-5152 or
Minnie Kane. 322-8540.

Obesity Surgery
The Seminole Chapter of SOS
(Support Obesity Surgery) Support
Group, for those who have had
bariatric surgery or their loved ones,
meets the second Tuesday of each
month In Classroom *103 of the
Physicians Plaza Building, 521 W.
State Road 434, Longwood. at 7
p.m. Cal 322-6500 for more infor­
mation.

i
; Grief support
The Seminole County State
Attorney's Office sponsors a Grief
Support Group for anyone who has
lost a loved one to homicide. The
group meets the second Tuesday
from 6:30 until 8 pm. at the Juvenile
Assessment Center located at 181
Bush Loop. Sanford. There is no
cost. For more Information cal Maria
Mitchell at (407) 865-6112.

Over 50 Club
The Over 50 Club meets the sec­
ond and fourth Tuesday, at 10:30
a.m., al the Sanford Senior Center.
Seniors are welcome.

Nar-Anon
Nar-Anon, a self-hep group for rel­
atives and friends of addtets, will
meet Tuesday at 6 p m. at Ortando
General Hospital. For more informa­
tion. call 669-6364.

TOPS
Members of Take Off Pounds
Sensibly. TOPS, invito the public to
Join them on Tuesday evenings from
7 to 8 p.m, at the First Christian
Church, 1607 Sanford Ave.,
Sanford. For more information about
the club, call Karen Blazina, 3215982.

Lions Club
The Longwood-Lake Mary Lions
Club meets the first and third

Health Education

Pilot Club

Widows, widowers

dogs or in breeding or showing dogs
is welcome to attend meetings and
apply for membership. C el 671 •
7440.

Deltona Health Education Club
meets the third Tuesday of lha
month at the Center for Better
Living, 2922 Howland Bfvd., Suite 4,
Deltona, at 7 p.m. Anyone Interested
in health and welt-being is invited to
attend.
For information, call (904)5329290.

VFW and Auxiliary
Veterans of Foreign Wars Post
6207 and Ladies Auxiliary meets
every third Tuesday of the month, at
7 p.m.
The post home ie located at 1620
N. County Road 427, in Longwood.

Disabled Veterans

Rose Society

Lake Mary AARP

Masons

The Greater Ortando Rote Society
Seminole County Chapter S30 of meets the fourth Tuesday of the
the Disabled American Veterans month (except July. August and
meet the second Tuesday of each December) at Morrison’s Cafeteria.
month at their charter home at 3512
1840 E. Colonial Drive. Ortando.
Ortando Ave, In Sanford. The ser­ Visitors are welcome. Dinner is at 6
vice office is open from 1-3 pm. p m., followed by the business meet­
every Tuesday and Friday for more ing at 7 p.m. Details: 671-0614,694information. 323-27 to.
4139 or 239-1188.
AARP 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. 323-9249.

The Sanford Lodge *62 F&amp;AM •
Stated Communications are held on
the fiat and third Tuesdays of sach
month at 7:30 p.m. Dinner is served
at 6:15 p.m.
The lodge is located at 212 Park
Ave. North. Sanford. For more Infor­
mation caff (407) 322-2616.

Crime support group

York Rite

A violent crime support group is
offered at 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 Ca&amp;srdy. 665-6116.

Sanford Council #20 and Monroe
Chapter #15 meet on the second
Tuesday ot each month at 7:30 p.m.
al the Sanlord Lodge #62 F&amp;AM.
The lodge is located at 212 Park
Ave. North, Sanford For more infor­
mation call (407) 322-2616.

Knights-Templar

Kennel Club

Taytor Commandry #38 meets on
The Central Florida Kennel Club the fourth Tuesday of each month at
meets the third Tuesday of every 7:30 p.m. at the Sanford Lodge #62
month, at 8 p.m.. at the Lake Island F&amp;AM.
Recreation Center. 450 Harper,
The lodge is located al 212 Park
Winter Park.
Ave. North, Sanford. For more Infor­
Anyone interested in the better­ mation call (407) 322-2616.
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The common name for sweet
potato is batata, this name is the
aboriginal American word from
which the word "potato" is
derived. The sweet potato
belongs to the morning glory
family, Many of the plants on
this group are tropical climbers
and ate known for their large
beautiful flowers. Only the
sweet potato produces edible
roots, but roots of other plants
in this family, produce com­
pounds used in medicine.
The planb The sweet potato
is a vine with deep tuberous
roots. Leaves are 2 to 6 inches
long, even at the base and 3 to 5
lobed. The flowers are funnelform to bell-shaped, I to 2 inch­
es long, rose-violet or blush
with a darker center, are borne
at the axils of leaves. The sweet
potato is a warm weather crop
that requires a long growing
season, and the vines are killed
by frost. There are many vari­
eties from which to choose
when a sufficient supply of
plants is available. Many gar­
deners prefer the moist-flesh
type, called generically "yams",
while other like a dry-flesh
type. Boniato is one of the drier
types, and is the type preferred
in the preparation of Hispanic
dishes.
Boniatos: Boniatos are also
commonly called Cuban sweet
potatoes. While the generic
name is the same as for the ordi­
nary sweet potato widely grown
in gardens and farms around
the slate, boniatos differ primar­
ily by having a distinctive
white interior rather than the
characteristic yellow or orange
flesh of other varieties. Boniatos
resemble ordinary sweet pota­
toes having roundish, oblong
roots with fleshy taproots. They
are not always smooth and uni­

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form in shape and size.
Underneath the reddish brown
skin is a bright white, very dry
interior. Two varieties in com­
mercial production in South
Florida are 'Picadita' and
'Campeon.' 'Picadita'is a dark,
purple-red-skinned variety, usu­
ally grown in the fall and win­
ter. 'Campeon'has a lighter red
skin and is grown in the sum­
mer and fall.
Culture: Plants can be started
from slips, or transplants are
grown from roots that have
been bedded, with each root
expected to produce for S-12
plants. Vine cuttings may be
taken from vigorously growing
vines at the terminal or middle
portions. These 8-10-inch long
sections are planted at 12-inch
intervals in rows spaced 3-4 feet
apart. Another technique is to
sprout potatoes in a dish of
water. Set a third of the potato
into the water, on end or side­
ways, and wait for top growth
to begin. The shoots will begin
to produce roots that can be
snapped from the potato to
plant in the ground. Use a lownitrogen fertilizer every 3 to 4
weeks. Use up to a pound of a
5-10-10 or similar fertilizer per
100 feet of row. Mulch to con­
trol weeds and maintain mois­
ture around the roots of the

plants. Most varieties can be
harvested between 120-150 days
after transplanting. Vines will
grow until cold temperatures
stop the growth or kill the
vines.
Edible varieties: Some of the
recommended varieties for
home garden use are: Porto
Rko, Georgia, Red, Jewel,
Centennial, Coastal Sweet, and
Boniato.
Ornamental varieties: A black
sweet potato variety named
"Blackie", which grows well in
partial shade, is used as a
ground cover. Its dark foliage
blends well with other plants in
the landscape, and can be used
alone, in mixed baskets or win­
dow boxes. It will produce edi­
ble roots with greenish-yellow
flesh. The variety "Margarita"
grows well in light shade and is
used as ground cover or basket
plant.
Pests: Sweet potato weevil is
the most serious problem of
sweet potatoes. The insect tun­
nels through the roots while
feeding and spends most of its
life inside the sweet potato roots
while feeding and spends most
of its life inside the sweet potato
roots. The weevil will complete
its life cycle in as little as three
weeks during hot weather.
Adults measuring about 1/4
inch long are shiny and reddish
with a bluish black head, bluish
black wing covers, and a long
can also spread the disease
known as black rot of sweet
potato. Root decay caused by
certain fungi prevents long-time
storage of the roots.
Al Ferrer la Seminote County
Urfeon Horticulturist. Inquiries
may be directed to him at the
Cooperative Extenelon service,
250 W. County Home Road,
Sanford, Ft. 32773 or phono 3232500, E x t 5558.

New family on block flunks
neighborhood neatness test

S e m m o l e H e r n ld

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Learning more about
the sweet potato

DEAR ABBY: I'm w ritin g on
behalf of the residents in my devel­
opment. We're middle-class citizens
who take care o f our homes. Our
law ns are neat and trimmed and
our flow er beds are weeded. Our
'stuff" is kapt in garages, sheds or
in our homes.
L a st su m m er a new fam ily
moved into our neighborhood. They
bought the first house you see when
you enter our main street. Abby, the
place is a mess! ‘S tu ff is all over
the place (piles of junk left out over
the winter). To their credit, a shed
was started, but it was blown down
a fte r a few d a y s and now th e
lumber just lies there.
Since their property backs up to
the m ain road, they don't bother
d riving around the block to park
— th ey drive through th e yard!
The tire ruts are now evident, and
it d e tr a c ts from our w ell-k ep t
lawns. We can only imagine what
has happened to property values
Any suggestions would be greatly
appreciated.
DUMPED ON IN DELAWARE
DEAR DUMPED ON: 1 agree
t h a t If t h e i r p ro p e rty has
b ecom e a n e y e so re , it could
affect the value of other homes
in the neighborhood. Inquire at
City Mall w hether or not there
a r e codee o r o rd in a n c e s in
place that restrict homeowners
from le a v in g ju n k on th e ir
lawns. Then ask the offenders if
th ey m ight like some help In
c le a n in g up th e ir y a rd , and
offer to Tend a hand. Perhaps
som e o f th e o th e r n eig h b o rs
would also like to help.
If that doesn't work, you and
the rest of the property owners
s h o u ld c o n s id e r s ta r tin g a
neighborhood association that
will have some clout. And, of
course, consult a law yer who
specializes in real estate law.
DEAR ABBY: This is in response
to 'J e w is h in C in cin n a ti,* who
offered a litany of ways in which
Christiuns broadcast their religious
beliefs..

DEAR ROMAN CATHOLIC: I
agree, and It harkens back to a
gentler time when America pic­
tured itself more a melting pot
and lesa a patchwork qullL The
w o rld w ould be a m ore h o s­
pitable place if attitu d es were
m ore inclusive and less exclu­
sive. I'm rem inded of the song
lyric, “What th e w orld needn
now is love." (End of sermon.)
#•«
He or she should move to metrop o lita n N ew York w h ere e n tir e
m a lls are c lo sed e v e r y S u n d a y
b«cauae of ‘ blue laws,* and stores
are dosed on Saturdays because of
strict Jewish beliefs. I give all of the
aforementioned credit for honoring
God. H ow ever, w hen "Jew ish in
C in c in n a ti* c o m p la in s a b o u t
C h r istm a s m u sic b la rin g from
October to January, let’s not con­
fu se C h r is t ia n ity w ith c o n ­
su m e rism . H a lf th o se o ffen d in g
stores and m alls may not even be
owned by Christians.
I grew up in an inner-city neigh­
borhood in a sm all stretch of houses
situated between a synagogue und a
J e w ish sch o o l. E very on e o f our
neighbors had a strong sense of tol­
era n ce and carin g. My grandm a
traded her Italian pastries with our
Jew ish neighbor for her delicious
cheesecake. We manned the candy
sto re, w ith o u t th ou gh t of rep ay­
m en t, on h ig h holy d ays for our
Jewish neighbor. On Friday nights,
my dad always turned olT the lights
at the synagogue.
It se e m s to m e th a t w e w ere
more understanding and tolerant in
y e a r s p a st. W hat are w e re a lly
learning from Kosovo, or even Lit­
tle to n , C olo.? So a co m ed ia n or
celebrity n eeds to tell people h e’s
Jewish. So what? It’s his shtick! In
the m eantim e, if you’re traveling
thruugh Hashbrouck Heights, N.J.,
at C h r istm a stim e, yo u ’ll Bee my
Roman Catholic church decorated
with u nativity scene und a menorah . 1 th in k t h a t ’s w h a t m a k es
America great!
ROMAN CATHOLIC
IN NEW JERSEY

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend o f
two years just broke up with me. He
said he wants to date other people.
Abhy, he has been a part of my
life for two years and he's my best
friend in all the world. I know that
time heuls all wounds, but how cun
I be uruund him when I still love
him so dearly? He still wants to see
me. and I wouldn't ever think o f
throwing our friendship away. But
being around him, 1 can't help but
think of how much I love him. Any
coping tips?
BROKENHEARTED,
LAKE FOREST. ILL

DEAR BROKENHEARTED:
It's next to Im possible to be
close to som eone w ho h a s
re je c te d you a n d n o t bleed.
Therefore, I would recommend
at leust a short "recess" in this
friendship. Wear a heavy rub­
b er band loosely a ro u n d one
w rist. Every tim e you get
d e p re ssin g th o u g h ts of him ,
snap the rubber band. The pain
in your wrist will distract you
Brum the pain in your heart.
F ace it: G e ttin g o v e r a
romance la like quitting smok­
ing. A lthough it's tra u m a tic ,
“cold turkey" ie the moat effec­
tive and least painful way to do
it. If you sneak a puff here, and
sneak a puff there, you’ll never
get the nicotine out of your sys­
tem.
Tu unfcr-llow tu Writs LctU n for All

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�Resident to airport board
By Bill Item s
Staff Writer
SANFORD - Lake Mary City Commissioners
got their wish on Monday, as the Sanford City
Commission appointed a Lake Mary resident to
the Sanford Airport Authority.
Representation at the Sanford Airport Authority
has long been a source of contention between the
two commissions, and Monday was no exception.
The Sanford City Commission approved the
measure, brokered during negotiations between
Sanford Mayor Larry Dde and Lake Mary Deputy
Mayor Thom Green. The two are both commis­
sion liaisons to the Orlando Sanford Airport for
their cities.
Lake Mary resident Geoffrey Longstaff will be
appointed to the Sanfonl Airport Authority.

losing its voice on the airport.
"I would hate to see us one day end up with
nobody from Sanford on the board,” McCIanahan

of Sanford is appointing
Greene said that he is confident
“Wf nM d to QBt tt&gt;# "Geoffrey Longstaff, a lake
Longstaff will be an advocate for
controlling noise from incoming
t e s t psopls w# esn on Mary resident, to the Sanford
flights as the airport continues to t t e Airport Authority. I Airport Authority." Originally,
the resolution said that "Lake
expand.
am vtry Imprssssd
Mary resident Geoffrey
"It is not foremost on his
Longstaff” was being appointed.
with Geoffrey
mind,” Greene said. "But, he is
Longstaff has a background in
familiar with the issue."
Longstaff. His ax parbanking and the financial ser­
The commission agreed to a
tts# Is aomathlng that vices industry.
key amendment to the resolution
"Wc need to get the best people
at the urging of Whltey Eckstein.
we can on the Airport
The wording of the resolution
Authority,” Eckstein said. "I am
was changed so that the Sanford
Whltey Eckstein
very impressed with Geoffrey
City Commission would not be
Sanford Commissioner
Longstaff. His expertise is some­
obligated to re-appoint a Lake
thing that we need."
Mary member to the Sanford
Sanford City Commissioner A.A. "Mac”
Airport Authority.
McCIaruhan said he is concerned that Sanford is
The resolution was changed to say that the city

said.
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The nine member board consists of two Sanford
residents and seven regional representatives.
The resolution also allows a non-voting liaison
to be appointed by the Lake Mary City
Commission to the Sanford Airport Authority.
Greene said he will place the matter on a coming
City Commission agenda.
Dale said that he would like to see each city also
have a non-voting liaison on the Sanford Airport
Authority. Seminole County's liaison is
Commissioner Daryl McClain.
"We are a regional, international airport,” Dale
said.

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IN BRIEF

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SUMMERTIME CROSS
COUNTRY RUN
LAKE MARY - Next on the
schedule for running e n ­
thusiasts Is The Lake Mary
Summertime Cross Country
Run scheduled for Satur­
day. August 28th on the
Lake Mary Cross Country
Course (between Lake Mary
High School and Green­
wood Lakes Middle School).
There will be eight age
groups running (all with
both male and female divi­
sions).
Age groups offered are: 9and-Under. I0-to-l2: 13to-IS; lO-to-18; lB-to-29:
30-to-39; 40-to-49: and
50-and-Over.
Runners aged 12-andunder will run a one-mile
course white all other age
groups will run on the
regular three-mile course.
All first places receive
medals with the top five In
the
12-and-Under
age
groups and the 19-andOver age groups receiving
ribbons. The top 10 In each
13-to-15
and
lB-to-18
races will get medals with
places 11-through-2S re ­
ceiving ribbons.
The
top two teams
(consisting of five to seven
runners) In the l3-to-15
races and the 16-to-18
races receive champion and
runner-up trophies.
The day's action, on
August 28th. will begin
with late registration at
7:30 a.m. Racing will start
al 8 a.m. and the day will
end with an Awards C ere­
mony scheduled to begin at
11 a.m.
Cost to enter is $3 In a d ­
vance (before Wednesday.
August 25th) and $5 the
day of the race.
To receive an entry form,
or to get more Information,
call roach Michael Gibson
at 333-2370.

8YFA HAPPENINGS

SANFORD - The Sanford
Youth Football Association
(S.Y.F.A.) Is looking for a
Cheerleading Coordinator
and Cheerleadlng Coaches
for the upcoming Pop W ar­
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 1 1
a.m. to 1 p.m. until August
1st at the practice Held
across from Sanford Middle
School.
DETAILS: Carl Tipton at
(407) 330-9010 or Marcus
Kendrick at 3245485.

CASSELBERRY YOUTH
SOCCER LEAGUE
CASSELBERRY - The Ctr
of Casselberry Parks an&lt;
Recreation Department wtl
be offering a 10-weel
Youth Soccer League be
ginning on Saturday. Sep
tember 11th.
Games will be played or
Saturday’s and all gamer
and practices will be at Se
crct Lake Park.
The league Is for botl
boys and girls and then
will be two age divisions. 7
to-9 and 10-to-12.
Fees are $50 for Casscl
berry residents and $60 foi
non-residents. Deadline tc
register In August 13th.
Coaches are also needcc
so If you are Interested oi
have questions call 696
5189.

METRO ORLANDO
ASA RETURNING &amp;
NEW UMPIRE CLINIC
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS There will be a two-day
clinic covering both c la ss­
room and field mechanics
for new and returning Metro
Orlando ASA (Amateur Soft­
ball Association) umpires
the weekend of July 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 (657-2442) or Virgil
Twlllman (774-9898).

J acksonville duo in Prep finals
Altamonte
Springs,
Longwood
eliminated
» y D s « ita * h
SPORTS EDITOR

Paul Cinder (lop. Ml) was the winning pitcher, whto Tyson Auer (lop.
right). Tyler Ackley (bottom, left) end Adam Amar (bottom, right) ako had a
big hand to the victory aa the Longwood All-Stars deleatsd Gainesville, 12­
2. in the opening game of the 1999 Florida Babe Ruth Prep Dtvteion Baseball

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS &gt; They
drove two-and-a-half hour* to
play each other In the first
round of the tournament, and
now they will decide the cham ­
pionship.
Two
Jacksonville
area
■quods, undefeated San Joee’
and once-beaten Westaide. will
square off today (Tuesday) to
determine the champion of the
1999 Florida Babe Ruth B ase­
ball State Tournament for the
13-Year-Old Prep Division at
Eastmonte Park In Altamonte
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Springs.
In that opening-round faceoff. San Jose' crushed Westside. winning 10-2 .
But neither team has lost
since and the two tram s ore the
only ones left standing from the
field of 12 teams.
Among those being eliminated
from the double-elimination
tournament w en Longwood and
host Altamonte Springs.
Longwood. which blasted
District 8 Champion G aines­
ville. 12-2. In the opening game
of the tournament, suffered a
tough 5-4 loss at the hands of
District 11 Champion. Ft.
Pierce, early Saturday morning.
Longwood then had the m is­
fortune of running Into Westside in the Loser's Bracket and
State Tournament Friday at Eastmonte Park In Altamonte Springe. But were dispatched by the Ja c k ­
thingadid not go aa w*4 on Saturday as both Longwood end host Altamonte sonville squad by a 13-4 score.
The Longwood All-Stars were
Springe were eliminated from Ihe tournament, which w* have two Jackson
managed by WorrcnHWwn and
vito area teems. Sen Jose' end Westaide. meeting for the championship.

Industrial League still up for grabs
By Dsan Smith
SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD • It's nitty-gritty time In Ihe City of
Sanford Recreation and Parks Department
Spring Industrial Slow Pilch Softball League.
And while most of the races botl down to two
learns, four teams still have a realistic shot at the
title and Ihe league could end In a three-team
tie.
Last Friday at Ptnehurst Park, the Wayne
Denseh B-53's scored In every tnnlng In clob­
bering Bundy/S A H Corporation. 19-6; Myers
Tree Service collected 29 hits In outscortng
Brlar/BBM Corporation. 26-18; and league­
leading Dulamax used a 12-run third Inning to
thum p Brlar/BBM Corporation. 18-2.
Monday night at Ptnehurst Park, the league
played a doubleheader make-up with Myers Tree
Service taking ndvantngr of several Brlar/BBM
Corporation errors to win 10-1. despite only get­
ting 10 hits: but Brlar/BBM Corporation
bounced back to record a huge upset, scoring
12 runs In Ihe bottom of the first tnnlng and
holding off Invacare. 24-19.

After the five games. Data max Is leading with a
7-2 record, while Invacare and the Wayne
Densch B-53's are both 7-3. Myers Tree Service
also still has n slim chance, having raised Its re­
cord to 6-5.
Completing Ihe standings are Bundy/S A II
Corporation (5-0). Brlar/BBM Corporation (3-8)
and Vantarr. which was forced to drop out of the
league because several players were transferred
to new locations, will finish the season 3-9.
The league will play another doubleheader to­
night (Tuesday) at Ptnehurst Park with Myers
Tree Service challenging the Wayne Densch B53 s at 6:30 p.m. and Dalamax battling Invacare
at 7:30 p.m.
The final night of the regular season Is set for
Friday at Ptnehurst Park with Dalamax playing a
doubleheader against Bundy/S &amp; H Corporation
at 6:30 p.m. and Invacare at 7:30 p.m. and the
Wayne Densch B-53's facing Brlar/BBM Corpo­
ration at 8:30 p.m.
If there are any ties, the playoff would be
played on Friday. August 6 th at Ptnehurst Park.
Providing the offense were:
Please see Industrial, Pag* 2B

W illia m s
pow ers
E x p o s to
w in o v e r
Y ank
Special to the Herald
WINOOSKI. VERMONT ford's Clyde *C3* Williams
went 4-for-4 with a home run
and two doubles, scored two
runs and drove In two to help
lead the Vermont Expos to a 7-3
victory over the Staten Island
Yankees In a New York-Penn
League (Class A) action Sunday
afternoon at Centennial Field In
Burlington.
The Expos scored three times
In the third Inning to open the
scoring, then after Staten Is­
land's Andy Brown hit a solo
home run to cut the lead to 3-1.
Williams, a Seminole High
School graduate in his second
year of professional hast rail,
hit his solo home run In the
bottom of the llfth Inning to give
Please see William*. Page 2B

Central Florida Sundevils
earn shot at another AAU
National Championship
S p sc la l to Um H erald

SANFORD - The Central
Florida Sundevils 10-andUnder AAU (Amateur Athletic
Union) baseball team will
travel to Kansas City, Mis­
souri on July 31st to defend
their National Championship.
After winning Ihe 9-andUnder Florida State Champi­
onship last summer the Sundevils won nine straight
games at Disney's Wide
World of Sports complex to
clinch Ihe 9-und-Under Na­
tional Championship; domi­
nating teams from Louisiana.
Virginia.
Georgia.
North
Carolina, and California.

Despite having to move up
an age bracket this summer,
the Sundevils did not miss a
beat In Winter Haven this
past May. repeating as the
Florida Amateur Athletic Un­
ion (AAU) State Champion
and earning the trip to Kan­
sas City.
The Sundevll roster In­
cludes: Shane Brophy, Tony
Caldwell. Matt Collins. Brenton Crowther. Robbie Flynn.
Ricky Kay. Alex Lombardi.
Michael Main. Drew Morgan.
Bradley Newstead. Chandler
Parsons, and William Walts.
The team manager la Dirk
Main, and coaches Include
Rick Kay. Brian Morgan, and
Gary Newstead.

S.C.W. to bring
‘Summer Daze’
to Civic Center
Special to the Herald

•C3* Williams went 4-lor-4, including a home ru n and two doubles, scored
two runs and drove In two to lead Ihe Vermont Expos to a 7-3 victory over
the Staten Island Yankees in New York-Penn Leaguo action on Sunday

SANFORD - Southern Cham­
pionship Wrestling returns to
the Sanford Civic Center lo­
cated at 401 E. Seminole Blvd.
on Friday July 30th at 8 p.m.
This sliow will be titled
"Summer Daze." a summer
spectacular which will feature a
bikini contest that will help
crown Miss SCW.
The wrestling card will fea­
ture. "Franchise" Bryan AusUn
and "Mr. Hardcore* Al Blno will
take on their nemesis The
Freak Foundation tn tag team
action.
SCW Heavyweight Champion.
"Hanson Reject" CG All will ap ­
pear to surrender his Champi­
onship Gold due to his signing
with
World
Championship
Wrestling. This will be CG Aft's
final appearance fur SCW and
the Sanford crowd will surely

miss him.
"Black Nature Boy" Scoot An­
drews will take on crowd
pleaser
"Uptown"
Frankie
Capone.
There will be several other
matches and the return of the
"SCW Main Event Dancers" as
well.
This show Is ju st like every
other SCW show, there will be
lots of tun 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 Ihe proceeds will
benefit the Sanford Police Ex­
plorers as SCW strives to keep
Sanford a safe community.
For more Information and
tickets, cull Billy Boy's (407)
321-0833 or Rays Appliances
at (407) 328-0083.
Tickets are going In advance
for $7 and $9 at the Door.

�* • - Sdfntnold HwakJ. bantort, Rotidd - TuddtJdy. Jiiy 27.1999

P re p s
sen. Brett Smith. Noah Smith
and Brad Sturm.
In other games on Saturday.
District 10 champion Sarasota
won tts opening game. 8 -2 . over
Winter Haven behind CancelIter.
San Jose' and pitcher Hurley
spoiled the opener for District t
champion Wakulla by a 4-1
score.
And District 7 champion
Leesburg completed the first
round with Holmes tossing a
one-hit. 3-0 victory at Fer*
nandlna Beach.
In evening games on Satur­
day,
Wakulla
eliminated
Gainesville. 3-2, behind win­
ning pitcher Orahmam; and
Fcmandlna Beach, with Free­
man getting the pitching vic­
tory. ousting Orange Park by a
7-6 score.
No scores were received from
Sunday s games, but Ft. Pierce
defeated Sarasota and San Jose'
beat Leesburg tn W inner's
Bracket games; while In Loser's
Bracket
action.
West side
knocked out Winter Haven and

C o n tin u e d fro m P ag e IB

coached by Mike Chmllarskl
and Mcl Goings.
Making up the Longwood AllStars tester were Tyler Ackley.
Adam Amor. Tyson Auer. Chris
Chlrlanl. David Chmllarskl.
Jo sh
Chmllarskl.
Mitchell
Chubb. Paul Cinder, Scan El­
liott. Chris Goings. John Johannsrn. Joey Lubonty and
David Roberts.
Altamonte Springs, which hnd
Its hearts broken In a 9-8. 11Ilining setback at the hands of
District 5 Champion FemnndIna Beach on Friday, again
suffered a tough defeat, falling
to Winter Haven by the score of
4-1 to be eliminated from the
Inumament.
Schnabel, who had one-hit
Orange Park on Friday, was the
winning for Winter Haven.
The Altamonte Springs AllStars roster Included Robby
Arago. Chad Bearden. Jeffrey
Diet*. Michael Gray, Drew Her­
rin. Jaso n Lange. Jason Lnuridsen. Dave Moyer. Robbie Paul-

Leesburg, while Sarasota took
out the winner of the Wakulla*
Fcmandlna Beach game.
On Monday, San Jose' won
the Winner's Bracket final. 8-3,
behind Hurley's pitching.
Weststde then got shutout
pitching
from
McFarland,
blanking Sarasota 4-0; and
then came back to eliminate Ft.
Pierce by a 6-2 score, setting
up the all-Jacksonville area fi­
nale.
San Jose' and Weststde was
to have played at 10 a.m. on
Tuesday
and If Weststde
should win. the two would meet
in a winner-take-all gome at 1
p.m.
No matter who wins today,
both teams will continue In
post-season action with the
State Champion gaining on
automatic berth tn the Babe
Ruth Prep Division World S e­
ries to be held In Tallahassee
from August 21st-through-28th,
with the state runner-up head­
ing to PurcelMIlc, Virginia for
the Southern Region Playoff

starting on August 8 th.

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DAM E 30 _ W rs lx k le U a ckxo rrvtlle ) A
S ara sota 0 (S arasota e lim in a te d )

DAME 31 _ W rvUhlr Uarkaonvlllrl ft Ft.
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W ra ta k tr U a rk a o n v lllrl. I p m Ilf S an
Joar* In a ra 10 a m . gam e I

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Williams
C o e tin o d d fro m F a g s IB

the Expos a 4-1 lead.
The Yankees battled back to
within 4-3, but Felix Lugo
blasted a three-run home run
In the bottom of the eighth In­
ning to give Vermont some
breathing room.
Lugo flnlahed the game with
three hits and four RBI to back
the pitching of Wes Chlanall (24). who allowed three ru n s on
six hits aver six Innings for the
vlcloiy.
Alex 0 roman (4-1) allowed
four runs on 10 hits over seven
Innings to suffer his first loss of
the season. Andy Phillips had
two hltf for Staten Island.

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OP COURTHOUSE o l 9 « Samndte
County Courthoua*. m tardasd.
fto n d a at llO O o 'c k x k a m an tt*
1T tt day a l AUGUST. IM S . tta tottowttQ daecrbad property a * ***
to rtt n t w Final Judgmara. b a ft
LOT 140. ANO THAT PART O f LOT
1M 8EM O NONTMAST OP A UNB
5 1 F U T SOUTHWEST OP AM )
PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH­
EAST LM E O f SAX) LOT 154.
DEER M M UM T 14 T , ACCORD­
ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF.
RCCOROEO M PLAT BOOK 30,
PAGES T9 AND 79. OP THE PU6UC RECORDS OP M M M O L1
COUNTY. FLORCA
DATED ttto 1 9 tt d ty a l Jidy. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
A aC torkol M U Court
8y Oorotty W _.
A* Deputy Cterk

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FRIDAY. JULT 33
Wayne Densch B-53‘s: three hits _ Elmer
Gould (triple, four runs, four RBI): two hits _ Ron
Plummer (triple, three runs, four RBI). Cory
Mann (two doubles, run. three RBI), Howard Jcrrell (double, two ru n s, RBI), Jeff Cooley (double,
run. RBI): one hit _ Trey Brasseur (home run.
two runs, two RBI). Jon Christian (three runs).
Daniel Vaughn (run). Don Caussenen. John My­
ers: two runs scored _ Jerry Rohr.
Bundy/S &amp; H Corporation: two hits _ Gabe
Ramos (triple, double, run. RBI). Bob Oakley
(two doubles, two RBI). Russel Schofield (run.
RBI). Diania Wilson (RBI): one hit _ Josue Ramos
(double, run), Jo h n Kelly (two runs, RBI). Jeff
McNair and Andrew McQulggen (one um scored
each). Eric Morris: one run scored _ Steve Jones.
Myers Tree Service: five hits _ Don Taylor
(three runs); four hits _ Brad Hawver (home run.
two runs, seven RBI). Tracey Rogers (triple, dou­
ble. three runs, two RBI). West (double, five
runs, two RBI): three hits _ Bush (double, four
runs, two RBI). Buddy Mills (double, three runs
two RBI); two hits _ Larry Hlrt (double, run. two
RBI). Wayne Bcmoska (four runs. RBI). Braden
(run. two RBI).
Briar/BBM Corporation: three hits _ Mike
Mitchell (two triples, double, four runs, five RBI).
Michael DeLapaz (triple, three runs, two RBI).
Ruben Garcia (triple, run. four RBI): two hits _
Jack Cox (run. RBI). Lokey McKinney and Tom
Manley (two runs scored each). Bo Stout; one hit
_ Chris Armstrong (triple, three runs. RBI), Don
Baldwin and Gary Rice (one run scored each):
two RBI _ Keith Latz.
Datamax: four hits _ Dee Richards (home run.
three runs, two RBI): three hits _ Chip Smith
(home run. two runs, two RBI). Blit Michaels
(double, two runs, RBI). Ron Wojtaszek (two
runs. RBI): two hits _ Chris Bryson (two home
runs, three runs, four RBI). Robert LaFountnin
(double, two runs). Eric Mayhcw (two runs, RBI):
one lilt _ Donny Ccrce (triple, two runs, three
RBI). Phil Pletrusza (double, RBI).
Briar/BBM Corporation: one hit _ Ruben Gar­
cia (double, run). Keith Latz and Lokey McKinney
(one RBI each), Chris Armstong. Bo Stout. Dan
LaFlammc: one run scored Michael DeLapaz.
M ONDAY, JU L Y 2 8

Myers Tree Service: three hits _ Tracey Rogers
(two doubles, two runs, RBI); two hits _ Brad
Hawver (triple, run. three RIM). Rudd (double,
tws runs, three RBI); one hit _ John Scott (triple,
two runs. RBI), Bush (RBI). Green (run); three
runs scored _ Buddy Mills; iwo runs scored _
Wayne Bcmoska. West; one run scored _ Jim
Ryan; one RBI _ Braden.
Briar/BBM Corporation: one hit _ Ruben Gar-

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cla (run). Dan LaFlammc (RBI). Michael DeLapaz.
Gory Rice.
Briar/BBM Corporation: four hits _ Michael
DeLapaz (two triples, three runs. RBI): three hits
Don Baldwin (triple, two runs, four RBI).
Ruben Garcia (run. four RBI): two hits _ Eric
Church (home run. three runs, four RBI). Tho­
mas Manley (two runs, three RBI). Bo Stout (run):
one hit _ Chris Armstrong (double, three runs.
RBI). Keith Latz (double, run, two RBI). Dan
LaFlamme (two runs, RBI), Mike Mitchell (two
runs). Gory Rice (run): two runs scored _ Jack
Cox: one run scored _ Billy Johnson.
Invacare: four hits _ Angel Figueroa (triple,
three runs, four RBI). Tom Gilson (double, three
runs, two RBI); three hits _ Ed Santos (two dou­
bles. run. three RBI): two hits _ Dallas Davis
(grand slam, double, three runs, four RBI); one
hit _ Chris Brooks (two runs, three RBI). Israel
Quintero and Nelson Santiago [two runs scored
each). Bill Rom (RBI): three runs scored _ lllrd
Ortonzo.
F R ID A Y . J U L Y 33
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M y in T ree Service
Drier/BBM C orporation

tS 4 4 0 3 • _ 3S 3 9
3 7 1 0 0 4 3 . IS 3 0

B ria r/B B M C o rp o ra tio n

30 0 00 . 3 0
30113) 3 s . IS 3 1

MONDAY. JU L Y 2 6
000 1 0 . 1 4
3 7 3 IX . IS 10

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N once ok
APPLICATION K M TAX D U O
NOTICE IS HEREBY OATEN, d a l
TA ESCROW 97. MC the hotter of
d a totowmg carMcaMU) ha* Nad
M id carakcaMd) tor a la* daad to be
iMuod hereon The cerbhcat* numb*r(») and yea rlt) o l nu a n ce . N
dtaenpeon oI d a propony, and d a
rwm *(*) m e-tw it * • * * n m io i
W ar* u M ow *.
CERTIFICATE NO 2895
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 1994
O e*cn*on ol Property LEO N 200
FT OF LOT 1 SUNSET BEACH PS •
PG 19
Name* n which aw **M d. John A
Moor* A* oT M id properly Peng r i
tn * County o l Seenn o t*. Stan ol
Florida
U n n u *uch ceo hcenti) rhea 0*
redeemed according lo law. d * prop­
erty d e ra te d d men cwuAcded)
•M b* *oto to d * highest tedder al
d * w e ll Ironl door. Sammote County
CourdouM . Sanford. Ftonda. on d e
23rd day o l August. 1999. t t I I 00
am .
Payment o l Sen M . appacabte
documentary (lam p tana* and
racordng M l a rt raquead to M
paid Dy d * tuccatskx tedder er r e
MW Fu* payment of an amotml
apLWl to d a NghoH ted w due w*nm
24 how* after the advartwad am* ol
MW. Aa payment* than b* caen or
guarantied
instrument.
made
payable K) d e Cork o l the Cecut
Court
dated M H i day o l Jtey, 1909
m ar yan n e m o rse
c le r k o f t h e c ir c u it c o u r t

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by Srwwy C Hargart
Deputy Clark
PU Alh. JuTy 13. 20. 27 A August 3.
1999
DEE-83

3 0 9 3 4 1 0 . 19 17
(13)S 0 4 3 0 a . 3 4 3 1

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NOTICE OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U O
NOTCE 19 HEREBY GIVEN, d a l
T4D Propone* ol Soud Flond* Inc.
c/o BU. FSB ATTN TAX CERT
DEPT, da holder at d a Mowrng oarIrfrcewttl ha* Mad la d c*rohc*W&lt;i)
lo r a uu daad to tw wauad daraon.
The cartdcat* num ter(i) and yeer(l)
ol wauancp, d * daieryaon of tw
properly, and Or* named) n whten 4
war a lie n e d la/era a t M o o *.
CERTIFICATE NO. 1452
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1995
Daacnpaon oI Property: LEO LOT 13
BLK a WOOOSMKPB 4 1 PQS 23 •
33
Name* n when assessed Joseph L
Lemow, M. victoria Lamou AX oT
Mtd proparty being *1 da County of
Samatow. Stela ol Florida
UnWM Urcti cerW caieu) she* tw
redeemed xccordng to War. da prop­
erty d e ra te d n *uch certificated)
w ii be sold to d a htghatl U tta r at
da wert ko rt door. Sammow County
CourdouM. Sanford. Fronde, on tw
33rd d*y ot August 1999. at 1100
am .
Payment at SaW M . epphceCS*
documentary tlam p Uue* and
racordng We* a n requred to tw
pard by da tucca tslu tedder at d a
MW Fut payment ol wt amount
*« w i t t da Ikghost tad w due m o w
34 how* t/W t the adveroaed tana ot
MW A* payment* the* be cash ot
guarantted
instrument,
m ad*
payable t t da Cork ol da CvcuH
Court
Dawd f u em day ol JWy, 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by SNrley C Her gen
Deputy CWr*
PubMh JWy 13. 20. 27 4 Auguai 3,
1999
DEE I t

RANDALL A KNOX,
JAM* Q KNOX.
TERRY LANO.
JANE DOE M M

M T H S C M C U T COURT
OF TH9 UOKTTENTH
JUDICIAL ORCUTT
IN ARO FOR
SUBNOL1 COUNTY.
FLORIDA
PR0BATB DtVIStON
FILSNO t! 9 M 4 K F
IN RE: E tte tto E
Flora U a* Phtap*.
Oeca n e d
N O TIC I OF
A04BMSTRAT10N
The edntortraeon ot r * Eat*** ol
FLORA MAE PHILLIPS. Oecaeeed.
F t* Number 99-883-CP ■ peering
t t t t * Circuit C a u l tat Sam nott
County. Flood*. PtobM* OMtton.
t t * eddreM o l whtaft 1* PO Drawer
C. Sanford. Ffoods 37772 0*59 The
name* and e d d ra tM t ot tt*
PariooM R ept**enuv,« t attorney
era m i forth b*to&lt;*.
ALL 94TERESTEO PARTIES ARE
NOTIFIEO THAT.
AX parson* on whom ttw Nooca I*
terved who have detection* net
ctaXenge tt* v a k d x y o tN * 4 .tt
Personal Reprasentetw*. venue, or
Jutttdfoaon o l D ie court era recearad
t t Me tte » obteclone w«h ttt* Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUOLJCATION OF TW3
NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER
THE DATE OP SERVICE OP A
COPY OP THIS NOTCE ON THEM.
A l ctadtof* cf d a Decedent end
other person* tw ong clam s ot
demands a g e n t Decedm f* Estu*
on whom a copy ol ttt* Nooce Is
served wrawt tw ee monne *A *r tt*
due ol t t * Ural pubteaeon ol h r
Nooca must Na tte e ettrm* sett ttte
Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTCE OR THIRTY
DAY9 AFTER THE DATE OF SEHVCE OF A COPY O f THIS NOTCE
ON THEM
A l Otter creditor* ot tt* Decadsnl
and persona having claim * or
demand* agemsl t t * Decedent !
Estate must He tte e clem * m tt ttu
Court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTCE
AU. CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO WILL
BE FOREVER BARREO
The dele ot t t * k n l puMcakon ol
ttt* Nooce a July 37. 1999
Per tonal ReprstenUbv*
Brand* J. V eter*
32045 OkatooM Tra*
Sorrento. FL 32778
Attorney tor Persona!
Rapreaanlaby*
Richard A. Cottgrtxra. Jr. Esq
FL Bar No 739480
PO B ot 728
Sanford, a 327721)728
407-324-2200
K b tth July 27. August 3.1999
DEE-183

Compfot* mraraory M t may be
viewed at t t * Semmot* County
S haotr* Offea, 100 Both B N d.
Sanford. FV
and t t * utdatwgned a* sne rtt ol
Semmot* County. Flondfo w tt at
t l 00 A M on t t* M tt day dt Aupwt
A D 1999 o "*r for M te and •* * lo
t t * rvgheel Ndder. FOR CASH M
HANO A M ) SUBJECT TO ANY AND
ALL EXISTING LIENS, « t t* Fiona
(W att) Door, at t t * Map*, ol tt*
Sanenot* County Courthouse ei
Sanford, Florida,
tt*
above
daw i r ed property
Thet aed aat* a beerg mad* to M taty the term * ot n u t W rit ot
Enecuaon.
Donald F ElSngar. SharXt
Sametofo County. Ftonda
NOTCE REOAROINQ THE AMERI­
CAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1990. PERSONS WITH A DISABILI­
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM­
MODATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN
THE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
OFFCE. 100 BUSH BLVO. SAN
FORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST FIVE
DAYS PRCR TO THE PROCEEDMGS (407) 3X78640 TOO (407)
323-3323
PiXAahad M y 27. August 3,1 0.17 .
1999
W*h Sal* bang held on Amual 30.
1999

OEE-173

NOTCE O f
APPLICATION FOR TAX D U O
NOTCE 19 HEREBY GIVEN, tta l
Melonde J Ednueton or Reherd 8.
Caaaefterry. in * holder ol tt* b lo w ­
ing certA o w o) ha* Ned Met ce rt*
c a t*(t) tor a lax daad lo ba wauad
tteraon Tha catMeaM numbar(t)
and year(i) at w iuanc*. t t * daaoipw n ot tte proparty. and t t * namat*)
xi w txdi a « i exM ixe d ex'we a*
CERTIFICATE NO (32
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1992
Daacnpkon ot Property: LEO LOT 8
B IX IS LOCKHARTS SUGO PB 3
PO 70.
Name* n wtxch m e u e i Greg A
Nwntxea. Wwrda Z Nwnnua A* ot
sard proparty bang m tn * County ol
Seminole Slala o l Florida
Umax* such carakcated) shal be
redeemed eccordmg lo law. tt* prop­
arty datenbad in such certificai*)*)
wd ba io U to t t* rugheil Odder al
t t * west It or* door. Sommota County
Courthouse. Sanford. Ftonda. on tte
23rd day ol Auguat, 1099. al 1100
am
Payment o( Sal* «**. appheabte
documanlery (lam p tax** and
leconkng la ** ar* raqixrad to D*
paid by in* tuccejxhJ tedder at tt*
ta t*. F id payment o l an wnount
•rptel to tt* hghast ted I* dua w ittm
34 hour* after tt* advartwad tm a at
la te AX payment* th a * b* cash «
guaranteed
m ttrum enl.
mada
payable to tt* Clerk o l the Cecut
Court.
Dated ttt* 7 tt day ol JUy. 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
by She'ey C. Hargart

DeputyCtorfc

PubMh July 13. 20. 2T 4 August 3.
1999
DEE 78

*h0 MM coraad tte Court
al 301 N Park Avonra.
PL 33771, Tete ph one
fkxtotet (407) 323-43)0 not Urwr
tta n w a n (7) daya pnor to tta procaadttg * Hearing enpotad. (TOO)
1400968-4771 or VOfoa (V) 1 800884-8770 v n Ftonda Retey Oorvfoaa
LAW OFFCE O f
UARSHALL C WATSON. P A
Aaomoyt tor Ptoodtr
5400 N W 2IM Tenao*
fa rt Laudtadate. K 3)300
Tatephono (964) 4530385,
fae nm o t (954) 771-8083
P ubM t Jtey 37, and Auguat X 1909
DEE-179

CAMNOA7-3949CA14W

taom ey ot xnmadwtety that Miter,
otterw a* a detedl wM b* entered
agaewt you tot tt* rakat demanded
m tt* compteM ot pataon.
DATED M 15tt day of JULY. 1999.
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk ot tta C out
By R utt Kmg
A* Deputy Cterk
Pubkalt JUy 37. and Auguat 3.1999
DEE-179
N O TC t OF
APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEO
NOTCE IS HEREBY OIVEN. tta l
FUNfl AS CUSTOOtAN FOR MUNICO. INC . tt* hokter ot t t * toaoweig
carkkcatet*) hat Ned sard carUra ted) tor a le t deed id be wtuad
tteraon. In * cersncxte nuxnbar(t)
and year(s) oI atuanc*. t t* deecrpkon o l tta proparty and t t * nam*(s)
n whtch a m i aasataad tear* at
CERTIFICATE NO: 3101
YEAR O f ISSUANCE: 1997
Dexotpoon ol Property: LEO LOTS
12 A 13 (LESS BEG SW COR LOT
t2 RUN N 5 DEG 29 U M 8 SEC E
105 86 FT 3 78 DEG 48 MIN 12 SEC
E 100 73 FT S 5 OEQ 15 MM IS
SEC W 105 93 FT NWLY ALONG
NLY ftW SR 438 101.15 FT TO
BEO) BLK C PEARL LAKE
HEIGHTS 1ST ADO PB 8 PG 60
Nam** m when m an ed: John T.
Cot. Janam L Cot. A l ol Mrd prop­
arty being n tta County ol Sammote.
Stela at Ftonda
Unto** such rartttexted) th a t be
redeemed accordng to tew. t t* prop­
erly deter bad In tuch catlikcaM li)
m l b* *oto to tta teghaal teddar at
tt* w att kora door. Samewte County
CouxttouM, Sanford. Ftorxte. on tt*
23rd day ol August. 1999. *1 11 00
am .
Payment ol Sal* tea. Ip p lca te t
documentary tlam p ta il* and
recording tee* era raqixrad to b*
pad Dy t t* succaukX teddar at tt*
M l*. Fut payment ol an arnox*
•quel to tt* tegnatt ted • du* **nm
24 hour* after tt* advarttsed tm a at
sate. A* payments shal be cash or
guaranteed
m ilrum enl.
mada
payalrte to tt* Cterk ol t t * C roat
CourtDated trvx 7 tt day c l July, 1999
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
by Stxrtey C. Hargart
Deputy Cterk
Pubkaft July 13. 20. 27 6 Auguai ),
1990
DEE 80

NORWEST MORTGAGE.
M C . A CALIFORNIA
CORPORATION. FAUA
NORWEST MORTOAOC.
M C . A MINNESOTA
CORPORATION
PLAINTIFF
VS.
THOMAS RYAN HENNESSEY
IP LtVMO. ANO IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES.
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
LIENORS. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES ANO ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIAKNQ
AN INTEREST BY. THROUGH.
UNDER OR AGAINST
THOMAS RYAN HENNESSEY;
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
THOMAS RYAN HENNESSEY.
IFANY.BENEFCIAL
FLORIDA, INC.. JOEM
DOE ANO JANE DOE
AS UNKNOWN TENANTS
M POSSESSION
DEFEND ANT(S)
RE-NO TICE OF
FORECLOSURE BALE
NOTCE IS HEREBY OIVEN pur­
suant to an Order Granting tta
Motion to Reset Eoractoaure Sate
dated July 13. 1999. entered n C M
Ceee No. 97-2649 CA 14 W ot tte
C nxxt Court ot t t * 19TH Judctel
C kcixl n and lor SEMINOLE County.
SANFORD. Ftonda. I wd se* to tte
highast and b a tt teddar lo r cash AT
WEST FRONT DOOR OF COURT­
HOUSE o l tta SEMINOLE Couay
C ourto u t* n SANFORD. Ftonda. at
11DO o’clock AM . on tt* I T tt day o&lt;
AUGUST. 199V t t *
toaowmg
deter bed proparty x* m i torth n
Mrd Summary Fmal Judgmara, to-

wit

LOT 100, LAKE SEARCY
SHORES. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDEO M
PLAT BOOK 19. PAQES 23
THROUGH 25. O f THE PUBLC
RECORDS O f SEMINOLE COUN­
TY. FLORIOA
Dated ttte M tt day Ol J ify, 1999
CIRCUIT COURT BEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE
Cterk oI t t * C ecut Court
By Jan* E. Jaxe e fo
Deputy Cterk
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERCANS WITH USABILITIES
ACT. pertons wan daatekbtt need­
ing a special accommodation mould
contxcl COURT ADMINISTRATION.
■I
tt*
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse al *07-3234330. 1 800965-8771 (TDD) ot t -800-9658770,
v * Ftonda Relay Sennca
DAVIO J STERN, P A
801 8 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 500
PLANTATION. FL 33334
(954) 3338000
97-IS898(NCL)
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FRIDAY
June 4, 1999
91st Year. No. 20 2
(407) 3222611
Sanford. F L

5 0 C e n ts

Churches
celebrate
Love Feast
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S e rv in g
Sanford. Casselberry,
Lake M a ry Longwood,
Oviedo, Winter Sp rin gs
and Sem inole County

S in c e 1908

By Ruse White_______________________
S ta ff W riter

Vacation Bible School
SA N FO R D • Sheriff Don Elsingcr is
taking one more step in an attempt to
make it illegal to co-mingle the sale of
alcohol with nudity in Seminole County
adult clubs • Shakespeare theatre or what
have you.
On Tuesday, Eslingcr will tell the Board
of C ounty C om m isisoners why they

Happy Trails

Newcomers of Central
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new residents to the Oviedo
erce. The June luncheon
meeting w il be held on
Thursday, June 18. et Gina's
on the Water In Altamonte
Springs. Gathering time
starts et 11:30 a.m. followed
by lunch et 12 p m For more
Information and lor lunch
reservations, contact Margie
at (407) 339-0320.

See Nudity, Page 6A

Commissioners
approve paving
projects for
Lake Mary

Free Church Concert In

By BIN Kama

lanford
The 8onshine Quartet wM

Stall Writor

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L A K I MARY - Tha Lake Mary
City Commission on Thursday
approved a plan to pave addi­
tional city streets.
The city will pave nearly 18,000
feet of roads during the first
phase of the project Parts of
West Lake Mary Avenue, Grand
Bend Avenue, Alma Avenue,
Floyd
Avenue,
Goodheart
Avenue, Frederick Avenue, First
Street, and Second Street will be

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Baptist cnm en 4100 Feoia
MO. m O W J r w Off waRW^Rjf

at 7 p m Thsre is no admis­
sion charge. A tree wM offer­
ing w i be taken. For mors
information, eel (407) 323*

County officials w ! host a cslsbral
0 a m to noon.

paved.
The commission approved
spending 594,000 for the paving.
"I know a lot of citizens are
concerned about th is," Lake
Mary Mayor David Mealor said.
Rick Diaz, Lake Mary's public
works director, said that most

C o u n ty
tra il sy ste m
c e le b ra te s
C elebration of LWs
The 12th Annual National
Cancer 8utvivors Day ie
Sunday. Canoer Cere Center
and Central Florida Regional
Hospital are sponsoring a
* “C elebration of Lie* on
Sunday from 12 p m to 3
p m at Canoer Care Center,
200 N. Mangouedne Ave.,
Sanford. Special events
Include guest speakers,
music, food, prizes, givesways, ana toe cream, ro r
more Information, cal (407)
; 321-3040.
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half-dozen deputies also attended two
performances at 8:25 p.m. and at II p.m.
Although no arrests were made at the
club, Lt. Sammy Gibson of the Sheriff's
Office, said that this did not mean no
action would be taken. County and
Casselberry law enforcement officials are
w aiting for com m ent from the State
Attorney.
"A s directed by the sheriff and

"When you have
nothing to say, or
to hide, there is
no need to be
prudent."
Andre Gide

By BIN K am t
Stall Writer

County staff will be on-hand
to seek input for future trail
planning.
Commemorative
water bottles will be distrib­
uted while supplies last.
"Staff will be there to find out
how people are using the trail,"

Amanda Smith, a planner for
the county, said. "There will be
a display of where the trails
will go."
The organizations participat­
ing In Saturday's activities
include
the
M id-Florida

Town digs deep for water
B y Bill Kama________________
Stoll Writer
LAKE M ARY - Two test wells
are being installed in Lake Mary
in an attempt to prevent water
shortages.
The 550-foot deep wells will
reveal the size of caverns below
the surface and help researchers

preparation wifi ensure that soft
spots do not cause an installation
or future maintenance problem.
"These roads are currently dirt
roads," Diaz said.
A 10- foot lane will be pavec^and sand will be applied on it to
Sec Paving, Page 3A

Tutoring program
heats up for sum m er

fir s t y e a r
W IN TER SP R IN G S • Semi­
nole County is having a cele­
bration to mark the opening
of Cross Seminole Trail on
Saturday.
Saturday is one-year
anniversary of the opening of
the 3.7-mile Cross Seminole
Trail. When complete, Cross
Seminole Trail will eventually
be 14-miles long. The county
w ill m ark the anniversary
w ith
a
celebration
on
Saturday from 9 a m . to noon
on the trail near the Black
Hammock Trail Head.
The celebration will be held
within brief walking distance
of the Black Hammock Trail
Head, west of State Road 417.

residents polled are in favor of
the paving project.
"Only five to six citizens we
polled are not in favor of the
paving," Diaz said.
The 56 trees on Frederick
Avenue will not be effected by
the project. Diaz said.
"It's a very unique street in our
city," Diaz said. "Trees do
enhance it quite a bit."
Public Works personnel will be
preparing the sub-base o f the
road by mixing clay and shell
into the existing dirt road. The

director of public works for Lake
Mary, said.
Diaz said constructing a small
test well at potential well sites
can help confirm subsurface and
water quality conditions within
the aquifer.
The information collected dur­
ing the test well drilling can be
used to pursue the construction
of a large well at the same loca-

vide information that eliminates
sites with poor water quality and
conditions below the surface,
Diaz said.
The total cost for the pair of
four-inch test wells Is $38,810.
The test wells will be drilled near
Rinehart Road.
Diaz said the wells will save
money for the city by identifying
sites that will most likely be able

SA N FO RD • Several hundred
students are expected to partici­
pate in sum m er enrichm ent
classes beginning Monday at the
Sanford Housing Authority.
Taught by certified teachers in
m ath, reading, English, and
drama, there are tutorial classes
for students at all grade levels,
ranging
from
kindergarten
through high school. The classes
will run Monday through Friday
until July 16.
"W e’re trying to raise the grad­
uation levels of children here in
the housing authority," program
coordinator Sharon Stallworth
said. "We want to give children
an alternative to drugs, streets or
idle time."
Som e of the 11 certified teachers
in the program are also active in
the school system, and others
have retired. TWo retired educa­
tors are serving as Principals in
the program. In addition, there
are eight instructional aides.
The high school students will
be taught at the W.O.R.T.H.
Resource Center at Castlebiewer
Court. Elementary and middle
school students will be taught at
n im rle

C n n rt

H lo h

school, elementary, and middle
school students will be taught at
Edward Higgins Terrace.
A school tutorial program is
being held at the Harbor Tutorial
Center in Castlebrewer Court.
Students will work on comput­
ers to receive help on subjects
they are taking in school.
The School Board is helping to
provide two nutritious meals per
day, plus a snack.
The academic courses are held
during the week from 8:45 to
11:45 a m Breakfast is provided
at 8 a m After lunch, at 1 p m .,
students are taking part in activ­
ities sponsored by the Police.
Athletic League.
The housing authority is fund­
ing the summer enrichment pro­
gram with help from a federal
drug elimination grant.
A variety of programs were
held at the Sanford H ousing
Authority during the school
year.
r
One certified counselor, with a
m aster's degree, and another
certified therapist, worked with
students who were referred by
schools as potential dropouts in
a tutorial program sponsored by
the Juvenile Justice Department.
An awards ceremony will be
Km T U l n i i n t . P i n i A

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ru M w ti

When Seminole County adopted its
tougher adult club rules and an public
decency ordinance, officials knew that
there was a potential for glitches that
would allow adult bars to avoid prosecu­
tion of their dancers and employees.
Club Juana owner Mike Pinter pur­
posely took the laws to the ultimate test
on Friday, May 28. He invited 20 or more
TV and newspaper reporters to the club
for a show named "Femmes Fatale." A

I' lH ill

Sanford Christian Church
will host a Vacation Bible
School June 6*11, horn 6:30
p.m. to 9 p.m. The church Is
located at 730 Upsala Rd. In
Sanford. For more Informa­
tion, contact Tim Storms or
Joe Caputo at (407) 322­
0980.

should adopt a proposed amendment to
the county's anti-nudity ordinance - one
that complies with a law enacted by the
City of Casselberry in January.
The proposal follows so-called "legiti­
mate th e ate r" perform ances by three
nude dancers at Club Juana in
Casselberry. Sheriff's deputies made no
arrests at the club but crime-scene films
reviewed by the State Attorney's office
may lead to action.

II'

□ BRIEFLY

Sheriff wants stricter nudity law

MV I T,i) IJ i..

Russ White writes about
attorney Hugh Trees, page
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He was extremely lik­
able - his most tierce rivals
admitted that. Hugh Trees
was OK despite the ugly
fact he was employed in
recent years by adult
entertainment industry
bosses.
This same splendid chap
who helped Orange
County write its anti-nudi­
ty ordinance in 1983, vig­
orously challenged
Seminole County's decen­
cy laws the past two years.
Like Darth Vader, Hugh
Trees was accused of
crossing over to the dark
side.
Now, Hugh Trees is
gone. He suffered a stroke
and died Tuesday. There's
a memorial service
Saturday at Sanlando
Methodist Church. Hugh
Trees was 46. A young
man. A fine father. A fine
attorney.
"You had to like the
guy," attorney Andy
Brumby said Thursday.
Trees and Brumby worked
on opposing sides in the
court on the decency cases
- which were a unique
type of litigation. Brumby
defended Seminole
County's ordinance - Trees
tried to find loopholes.
"There was this different
ambience in the courts,"
Brumby said. "The nature

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of the litigation allowed
for a certain sense of
humor. As a result, Hugh
and I developed a rapport,
a camaraderie."
Stunned by the sudden
death by a man his same
age, Brumby said, "We
were very much alike, you
know. I like to think that 1
have the same boyish
enthusiasm that Hugh had
- and that's not anything
either of us was ashamed
of by any means."
Brumby said he used
to coach a traveling girls
softball team and that
Trees coached a traveling
boys roller-hockey team.
"We often swapped stories
about our teams. Hugh's
sons played for him. I'm
so sorry for them."
Jan Larsen, a paralegal at
the Trees law office at 125
South Swoope Avenue in
Maitland, said "Hugh's
greatest love was for his
sons, Philip and Andrew.
He was a wonderful
father. His kids came
first," Larsen said.
In the courtroom or the
roller rink with his sons,
Hugh Trees maintained a
joy for life. Part o f that joy
was protecting the First
Amendment rights of his
clients. He was a very tal­
ented attorney. And a bet­
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S tu d e n ts gra du a te fro m C ro o m s
POLLY V. G R EG G
Polly V. Gregg, 93, South
M ellonville Avenue, Sanford,
died Wednesday, June 2, 1999.
Bom Nov. 13, 1905 in Butler,
Tenn., she moved to Central
Florida in 1960. Mrs. Gregg was

Burglary
Sanford - June 3. Sanford Police are investigating
a burglary at the Texaco Station at 217 South Park
Avenue. Perpetrators gained entry to the bust*
ness establishm ent by sm ashing a plate glass w in­
dow som e time after 11:00 p.m.,Wednesday
evening, June 2.

Hurd,
Streetsboro,
O hio;
daughter,
Peggy
M ita,
Winl" Springs; nine grandchildren,
eight
grandchildren.
Woodlawn
Carey Hand Funeral H ome,
Longwood is in charge of ser-

TO M H O O F

Lewd/Lascivious W arrant
HARVEY H URD
Harvey J. Hurd, 82, Hacinda
Drive, W inter Springs, died
Wednesday, June 2,1999.
Bom in Ravenna, Ohio, he
moved to C entral Florida in
1977. Mr. Hurd was a retired
truck driver for Sun Oil. He was
a Baptist and life member of
Lions International.
Survivors include wife,
Ruth Hurd, W inter Springs;
son, Lawrence Hurd, Twinsburg, O hio; son, Theodore

Sanford - June 2. Sem inole County Sheriff's
Deputies picked up Robert Leroy Mooney, Jr., 35,
of Central Drive, Sanford on a warrant for lewd
and lascivious acts upon a child.
Drug Arrests
O viedo - June 2 . Richard Brockett, 35, o f Taylor
Street, Oviedo, was arrested following a traffic
stop at Avenue B and CR. 419 in Oviedo. He was
charged with possession/use of drug parapher­
nalia, resisting/opposing/obstructing a police
officer without violence, and resisting arrest with
violence on a police officer.
Longwood - June 3. Bolivar Arm aiz, 39, o f Acorn
Road, Longwood was stopped by Longwood
Police at CR 427 and Longwood Hills Road. He
was arrested for driving on a license that had
been suspended nine times and also charged
with possession o f a controlled substance with the
intent to sell, manufacture, or deliver.

Crooms Acadsmy graduated 35 students at the May 26 commence­
ment ceremony at the Roy A. Alien Gymnasium. The class valedictori­
an is NataBe Wiliams; the saJutatortan is Vanessa Martinez; the class
officers are, Natalie WHUams - president, Bertiona Jackson • vice pres­
ident. Towanda Robinson •secretary and Erica Beverttt •treasurer. Dr.
Brenedette Hardy-Blake is the Crooms Academy principal.

Water

Battery/Domestic V iolence
G e n e v a -Ju n e 2. Jeffrey Ray Trombley, 27, o f
Geneva was arrested by Sem inole County Sh eriff's
deputies on charges o f battery and dom estic
violence following an altercation with his elderly
father involving a dispute for paym ent on an
autom obile repair.
W inter S p rin g s -Ju n e 2. Luis Antonio Perez, 22,
o f North Cortez Avenue, W inter Springs was
arrested near his hom e follow ing an incident of
road rage. Winter Springs Police charged him
with throwing a broom at a female m otorist
whose 15-month old son w as riding in her vehicle.
S a n fo rd -Ju n e 3. Derrick A nthony Graham , 37,
o f Ridgewood Avenue, Sanford, w as chaiged with
battery and dom estic violence. Sanford Police
apprehended him at Ridgew ood Avenue follow­
ing a dispute with his girlfriend.

N U N S I N U

to be developed as a permanent
well site.
David Gierach, vice president
of CPH engineers, the company
designing the test wells, said
Lake Mary requires additional
well capacity to meet its project­
ed future demands.
The city currently has four
wells. A St. Johns River Water
Management District permit
allows the construction of six
wells.

Fufon

paid for through the city 's
stormwater utilities fund,
Because the paving will reduce
the runoff of sand from dirt
roads into lakes, Diaz said the
city has a five-year permit from
the St. Johns R iver Water
Management District for paving
projects,
The d ty has completed surveys
for additional paving of remain-

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Sun lord congregations
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SAN r o u t )
I 'n Saturday,
.lim e 12 New Mi
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; at I I a tn anil billow through
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tie tilled
w ith
fun.
food.
IctlnwTshtp and gospel im islc.
M rtnbcnn from all c h u rc h e s
will participate In cooking and
preparing
lu n ch .
B a rbecue
rtbs. barbecue c hick e n , tried
fish, potato chips, d rin k s and
| more will be served.
Volunteers will led the gospel
! m usic.
Solos
and
other
I m usical talent will also sing at
) selected times throughout th r
day.
Pastor K icky Scott said. A V r
rra llv have three purpmses for
tills Love Least We want to
tiring pastors togelhei. reach
die lost and show love to the
1 co m m un ity l-ast year we led
close to 3 0 0 0 It has h e rn a
success ear h year and now
everyone looks forword to it ,'
He shared that the
K rv
A n th o n y Miller from Ml Stnal
■’ i man is laid off. be gets *ym
C h u rc h actually ‘ spearheaded
’tn'" lii' wife h i workers and
(lie feast three years ago
'■n r '
and the boys at the
( fillers suggested
lh.it
ih r
f o r liar
—
lhan half the women inter
■! reported that they could count
• husbands for emotional sup
times of stress
fihiss a woman might have
.til.- in cry on the shoulder of her
1 f sir neighbor and receive solace,
l m ighborhood* today are not
■close knit
.lot' get considerable comfort by
, into the anti* of a sympathetic
i"
" a site They must learn to
•the same comfort and under
. tiding for their wives
urse a certain degree of stress
t un any of us Hut this degree
•’ii for different people, and tie
can never be .sure w here we
'&gt;ur own jiersonal stress scale,
' .id all tre wise to keep a watch
i iin- stress producers in our lives
•'ting married is a stressful expe
' with most people, strange as
• ay seem According tn two psy■i ts who have drawn up a scale
ding which changes cause the
-truss gelling mamed is No 7
the hip just above getting fired
•mg' A happy mamage. on the
and. can go a long way toward
.1 mg stress m our lives
1■people w hu cune to me for coun
•that stress is like a martini
■■hr was l.iui oil from her job,
b'M&gt;|o|wJ tension headaches
"i if lh* doctor but hf foil Iit
"uni: ph.ssic.ills wrung with her
-tfit tti.il hor symplnm*
'
.ni'fil tn stress resulting
ui (us-, df her job
■ Mane told this to hfr hu&gt;
&lt; i(.fli tumbl'd lbo idea Tom
&lt;i d hi' wile that hf had a good
1 that she knew a* well as hf
&gt;t they i-mild manage vers well
1 (hf m u m hr made
v. t at hr w av doing. Mane came to
(let she went Inr counseling. was
out her with the idea that her
« isn't important
‘ ""is response to his wife's prub
riai be one reason whs women
i
'"nrr nearly four times as much
i nMon us men
\ fim e rs ilv of Michigan survey,
'.trine a time of heavy layoffs in
t hunt'd that, of all those who
-t their jobs fewer than 111 per
■the men reported symptom* of
•mpon'd to ,U percent of the
even though most of the
had working husbands, while
• were the principal breadwin
their families
• sun given by the researcher*
' stress gup was that men
in .i (letter "stip()ort system'
fio them m such situations

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■ i 'I next to someone who has a mar
■ii front ol him
" tie asks \ iju Will this martini
me drunk” *you would first have
•ns turn many martinis he has had
1 lute this one
' m martini is like any other iKx
• I drinkers may want to chal
Whether a particular one
nuke you drunk depends
. many you have already
(i &gt;a m il
ii - the same with stress We have
keep count and at a certain point
No mure for me.” Living as we
i world ol rapid change and
&gt;-slul situations, stress watching
hi keep us busy for the rest of our
Hut it will be well worth the
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‘99 is caned *tn A Dancing Meed * The SaSet, Tap. Jazz. Musical Theatre, Lyrical and Aero — an reflect the
theme in spectacular style and gone ring costumes A highlght of Me year's 34th annual celebration win be the
appearance of Laura Moore oris is a farmer 8.0.DA. student and Is currently a principle dancer with the
Atlanta Ballet Moore's meet. Jsrdynn W ait. Is a budding baOerina m this year's show as wen.

Tutoring

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held June 18 for 40 students who
participated in the school tutori­
als at the W.O.R.T.H. Center.
The Taijiri Arts Academy spon­
sored a 16- week performing arts
course. Fourteen students per­

formed in a fund-raiser in Apnl
at New Life WORTH Center.
A 12-week course was taught
by a retired educator from
Seminole Community College
on the basics of preparing for

college.
The Police Athletic league
sponsored a course on building
esteem The Excel Alternatives
program also sponsored a course
on teamwork.

The organizations participating
in Saturday's activities include
the Mid-Florida Walkers, Florida
Bicycle Association, and Adopta- Greyhound, Smith said.
The anniversary comes at a
time when the county is
searching for ways recover
from Governor Jeb Bush's
veto of $200,000 to fund the
so-called missing link in the
county trail system in Winter
Springs.
The county is searching for
ways to fund the so-called miss­
ing link of the trail in Winter
Springs, running from Gardenia
Avenue to SR 434. Governor Jeb
Bush vetoed $200,000 for the
missing link last week.
Ginger Hoke, Sr. Grrenways
and Trails Planner said that
funding the "missing link" is the
project's top priority, although
specific funds have not been
identified.
"It's going to be funded," Hoke
said. "We'll find a way."
The 20-year plan for the coun­

ty's trail system has an estimated
cost of $40 million, including the
trail heads and overpasses.
The county is planning to have
55-miles of trails that connect to
Volusia, Lake, and Orange
Counties.
There will be 35 miles of
paved trails, and 20 miles of
unpaved trails. The county has
adopted a master plan for
the trail system, although staff is
preparing draft additions to the
county trail system for the
Board
of
Commissioners'
approval.
"We plan to have a network of
trails that cover the entire coun­
ty," Hoke said.
All the schools and parks in the
county will have a connection
with the trail system, Hoke said.
Parts of the unpaved Flagler
Trail are already being used. The
trail is in the east of the county,
running from Lake Harney to
Orange County.
Two miles of the trail on
Rinehart Road in Lake Mary are

also in use.
The county's trail system will
connect with the Sanford
Riverwalk
at
Mellonville
Avenue. The trail will link with
Orange County at Cady Way.
There will be at least two link­
ages with Volusia County. The
trail system will link with Like
County at SR 46, Hoke said.
A series of connected bike lanes
with be built into the trail sys­
tem.
The first two miles of Seminole
Wekiva Trail will be built from
SR 436 to SR 434 in Altamonte
Springs. The next 12 miles of the
trail will run from SK 43| to
Markham Road and Wekiva
River.
Winter Springs is seeking a
realignment
of the Cross
Seminole Trail that is not detri
mental to its planned 900 acre
Town Center. The city is obligat­
ed to design, build and maintain
die relocated portions of die trail
within the Town Center develop­
ment.

erages.
If the BCC determines that
it desires to consider enactment
of the Ordinance, it can

authorize advertising for its
June 22 meeting jnd hold .in
advertised public hearing on
that day.

Nudity
Continued from Page IA
approved by Couty Chairman
Carlton Henley, we'rrv seeking
to amend our ordinance to com­
ply what Casselberry did in
January,"
Deputy
County
Attorney Lonnie Groot said
Thursday.
Presently, Seminole County
does not have an ordinance
prohibiting the sale, use or
possession of alcoholic, bever­
ages at establishments where
nudity occurs. The Casselberry
ordinance prohibits nudity and
alcoholic beverages to be co­
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k r a z e c r u is e

Summer Track Series on tap

ORLANDO - The first-year
Central Florida Kmzr de­
feated the rebuilding Or­
lando Nlghthawks. 8-1. In a
battle of Premier League
Southeast Division soccer
teunis at Edgewater High
School on Sunday, May
25th.
With the Impressive vic­
tory. the Knur ure now 5-2
overall and 2-1 In the divi­
sion. Tire Nlghthawks fell to

Lake Mary to host
19th year of series
on June Mondays
Dean Smith
im m iirro n

0 -2 .

Daniel l*ontes scored In
the first minute of the game
for the Knur, but Carmen
Zarbaugh answered In Uie
12th minute.
After that It was all Knue
scoring once more In the
first half and six Insurance
goals In the second half.
Tlie Knue bench was out­
standing as Greg Brick
scored twice and Travis
Weeks and Frank Cllento
added one assist each.
Also scoring for the Knue
were Donald Mrlntosh (two
goals) and Marrrlo Cermlnato (one goal). Assists
were handed out by Jason
Rlegler and Dusty ReInrcke.
The Knue return to action
today (Friday), taking on
the Miami Tango at 8 p.m.

SPEEDWAY HIRING

DAYTONA BEACH - Day­
tona International Speed­
way will soon begin hiring
for the Influx of temporary
employees needed to atalT
the July 3 Prpsl 400.
Tlie Speedway's Ticket
Operations department la
Inviting all interested resi­
dents to the (Inal Interview
session, scheduled for Sat­
urday. Ju n e 5th. between
the hours of 10 a.m. and 2
p.m.
The interviews will take
place at Oate 13. behind
the Winston Tower.
During the sessions. In­
formation on Job descrip­
tions and pay rates will be
discussed, and employment
applications will be proc­
essed.
Dates of actual employ­
ment will be Ju ly 1stthrough-3rd.
Individuals,
as well as church and civic
groups, are Invited to ap­
ply. All applicants are
asked to bring a valid
driver's license and Social
Security card.

Young and Mot akka wi taka to tha Laka Mary Ffcgh School
Track Compiai at Don T. Roynokte Stadium lor tha 10th Annual

Laka Mary Summar Track Sorias that w* ba contastad ovar tha
lour Monday avoninga In Juna beginning at 5 30 p m.

Stenstrom,
struggling
teams take
Thursday
victories
■ y P fp f H R

SPORTS EDITOR

SANFORD • Stenstrom Realty
Incorporated moved into a Ue
for first place, while the Regu­
lators and Kenny's Klan picked
up Important victories In the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parka
Department
Men'a
SOLAR BEARS ALIVE
Thursday Night Spring Slow
ORLANDO • The Orlando
Pitch Softball League at PineSolar Bears continued to be
hurst Park.
amazing with their backs to
Unbeaten Stenstrom Realty
the wall, battling back from
Incorporated took a 7-0 lead In
a 2-1 deficit In the third
the bottom of the first inning,
period to defeat the Hous­
but had to ou taco re Wlglnton
ton Aeros, 3-2, Thursday
Fire Sprinklers 7-1 over the fi­
night at the Summit In
nal three Innings to pull ofT
Houston.
19-12 victory.
The victory evens the
W.L. Gracry's home run In
Best-of-Seven
aeries
at
the top of the seventh Inning
three wins apiece.
broke an 8-8 tie as the Regula­
Wlnner-take-all
Game
tors. which had lost three
seven will be shown by
games tn a row. edged Psycho
Sunshine Network on Sat­
Softball, 9-8.
urday at 8:30 p.m. from the
And Kenny's Klan, which Is
Houston Summit.
also trying to recover from a
slow start, scored eight runs In
FAMILY FUN DAY
the top of the fourth Inning to
SANFORD - The Sanford
erase a 7-2 deficit and held off
Warner
FootCeleste Industries. 12-9.
/Chcerlcoding Associa­
With the victory, Stenstrom
tion will be holding a Reg­ Realty Incorporated moved Into
istration and Family Fun
a Ue for first place with Idle
Day at the practice field on
Wolfys with 5-0 records.
Highway 17-92 at 16th
Completing the standings are
Street (across from Sanford
the Regulators and Wlglnton
Middle School) on Satur­
Fire Sprinklers (both 2-3),
day, Ju ne 5th from noon to
Kenny's Klan (2-4). Psycho
3 p.m.
Softball (1-4) and Celeste In­
There will be food, drink,
dustries (1-5).
prizes and a Moonwalk.
Next Thursday at Plnehurst
You can also register to
Park, Stenstrom Realty Incorpo­
play for the Sanford Semi­
rated takes on Celeste Indus­
nole* and on beautiful
tries at 6 :3 0 p.m.; Psycho Soft­
Autumn Saturdays play
ball plays Wlglnton Fire Sprin­
against the Lake Mary
klers at 7:30 p.m.; Wolfys faces
Rams. Oviedo lions, New
Kenny's Klan at 8:30 p.m.: and
Smyrna Beach Barracudas,
the Regulators have the week
off.
Deltona Wolves, OrlandoDr. Phillips Lions and many
Today (Friday) at Plnehurst
more....The aeaaon la fast
Park, the Spring Industrial
approaching.
League takes to the Held with
S.P.W.FA. la for boys
Datomax tackling Brtar/BBM
and girls 7-to-15 years of
Corporation at 6:30 p.m.; Vanage who live In the Semi­
tare challenges Invacarc at 7:30
nole High School district.
p.m.; Bundy/S &amp; H Corporation
For more Information call
batUen the Wayne Densch Bcoach Carl Tipton at 3 3 0 ­
53's at 8:30 p.m.; and Myers
9016 or coach Marcus
Tree Service has the bye.
Kendrick at 324-2447.
Also on today's softball slate,
at
the Lake Mary Sports Com­
EASTSIDECAMP
plex. Elegant Lawn Maintenance
ORLANDO • The Eastaide
vies with Nice ‘N Easy at 6 :3 0
Summer Basketball Camp
p.m.; Sunrise Funeral Home
la enrolling boys and girls
meets ADAPCO with sole pos­
from Kindergarten through
session of first place on the line
third
at 7:30 p.m.; and Blue Haven
Pools welcomes Seagate Soft-

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Softball, Page 2B

Dave GoUstk* (above, left),
Frankie Phillips (above, right)
and Keith Acree (right) el had
big night'a to help their respec­
tive teams to wins in City of Senford Recreation and Parks De­
partment Man’s Thursday Night
Spring Slow Pitch Softball
League action at Plnehurst
Park.
GokJstick was 3-for-3 with
home run, scored two runs and
drove In three as the Regulators
edged Psycho Softball, 9-8;
PhWps was 2 -fo M and drove in
three runt as Kenny's Klan
trimmed Celeste Industries, 12­
9; and Acree was 3-for-3 v
walk, scored three runs
drove in one as he helped
Stenstrom Realty Incorporated
remain undefeated and move
into a share of first place with
Wolfys by posting a 19-12 vic­
tory over Wiginton Fire Sprin­
klers.

LAKE MAKY _ The 10th Annual Lakr Mary High
School Summer Track Series will take place over
the four Monday evenings In Ju ne at the Lake
Mary High School Track Complex at Don T. Rey­
nolds Stadium.
The meets are open to any and all age groups,
both male and female, and has become a regular
family aflalr with several members of a family
taking part.
The meets, the bmlnrhlld of veteran Lake Mary
track and cross country roach Mike Gibson,
have become one of the most participated sum­
mer events in Seminole County, with well over
100 competitors taking part on some evenings.
Field events (long Jump and high Jump! will
begin at 5:30 p.m. and running events (GO-yard
low hurdles. 100-mrtrr dash, mile and 400meter run) wlU start at 6:30 p.m. and will be run
each Monday evening on Ju ne 6th. Ju ne 13th.
Ju ne 20th and Ju n e 27th.
*We tried to streamline the events a little.* said
Gibson. 'Everyone used to try to enter all of the
events and got so tired trying to win a ribbon
that they would not do any of the events well.
■We’re also going to try to give a little more In­
struction In the high Jump and long Jump than
we used too. like getting their steps correct or
how to hit the right take-off point. There's not
much you can do with the 100 or 400 other than
to tell them to stay In their lane.*
bm

Track.

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■ Seminole Herald, Sanlord. Florida - Fnday, June 4, 1099

S o ftb a ll--------Continued from Page IB
ware at 8:30 p.m.
Doing (lit* damage for Ihc
Regulators were Dave Goldsttck
(one home run, Iwo singles, two
runs scoroil. three RBI), W.L.
Gmccy (one home nin. two sin­
gles. one nm scored, two RBI),
Scott Murphy and Brian Curtis
(Iwo singles and two nins
scored each) and U .J. Tibbs
(two singles, one RBI).
Also contributing were Bobby
Kcefrr and Chad I^ee (one sin­
gle and one nm scored each).
Caiy Keefer. Chris Nickel and
Duane bee (one single and one
RBI each) and BUI Bingham
(one single).
Doing the hllUng for Psycho
Softball were Jo n Lugerlng
(three singles, one run scored).
Jam ie Pltzcr (one double, one
single, one nm scored, two
RBI). Jason Flannlgan (one
double, one run scored), Greg
Richards (one single, one run
scored, one RBI) and Mike
Taylor (one single. Iwo RBI).
Other hitters were Brian
Cronin. Brian Jones. Tony
Taylor and Mickey Cogbum
(one single and one nin scored
each).
leading Kenny’s KJan to vic­
tory were Bobby Brown (one

double, three singles, three
nins scored, one RBI), Dave
GofT (three singles, one nm
scored, one RBI). B .J. Osborne
(one double, one single, two
nins scored, two RBI), Chris
Connor (one double, one single,
two nins scored, one RBI) and
Eddie Tooke (one double, one
single, one nm scored, two
RBI).
Also hitting were Frankie
Phillips (two singles, three
RBI). Bm ce Sellers (one dou­
ble. one nm scored, one RBI).
Jimmy Williams (one double,
one nm scored) and Ty Koke
(one single, one nm scored,
one RBI).
Providing the offense for Ce­
leste Industries were Ron
Lcntond (one home nm. one
single, two runs scored, three
RBI), Craig Appel (one triple,
one single, one nm scored, one
RBI). Todd Moncrlcf (one dou­
ble. one single, one RBI). Greg
Register (one double, one run
scored). Tony Duncan and Ed­
die Smith (one single and one
nm scored each) and Tommy
Gracey and Scott Carter (one
run scored each).
Powering the Stenstrom Re­
alty Incorporated offense were
Kevin Julian (one home run.

#1 Warkhana! #1 Sallar!

one triple, one single, two runs
scored, three RBI). Dale Peters
(one home ran, one double, one
single, two nins scored, three
RBI), Kctthlan Roberts (one
double, two singles, two nins
scored, two RBI) and Keith
Acree (three singles, three nm s
scored, one RBI).
Others, Tony Smith (one dou­
ble. one single, two nm s
scored, three RBI), Sam Balnea
and Aaron Johns (iwo singles,
two nins scored olid one KOI
each). Ray Mansfield and Kevin
Lavlgne (two singles and one
nm scored each), Steven Den­
nis (one double, one run
scored, two RBII. Nakln Roberts
(one single, two RBI) and Qrrg
Hardy (one nm scored).
Doing the hitting for Wlglnton
Fire Sprinklers were Les J .
(three doubles, five RBI), Char­
lie C. (one double, two singles,
three nm s scored, one RBI),
Mike O. (two singles, three runs
scored, two RBI). Mack T.. Tom
D. and Justin F. (two singles
and one run scored each),
Mickey F. (one home run. one
run scored, two RBI). Jim O.
(one single, one ran scored),
Ronnie R. and Chad D. (one
single each) and Chad (one run
scored).

B r ie fs
Continued from Page IB
Ju n e 7thth r o u g h -1 1 th .

The ramp costs $60 and nm s
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day.
Call (407) 208-0518 to reg­
ister or enroll the day of camp
between 7:30 a.m. and 9 a.m.
at the Discovery Middle School
Gymnasium.
Registration Is also ongoing
for grades 3-through-9th for a
July 5th-through-9th at Univer­
sity High School. The cost la
$60 and the camp nm s from 9
a.m. to 3 p.m.
Call (407) 2 0 8 -0518 to ob­
tain brochure and more Infor­
mation.

SANFORD SOCCER

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SANFORD - The City of S an ­
ford Recreation and Parks De­
partment presents International
Soccer for children ages 3-to-6.
Player Placement Day and
Clinic will be Saturday. Ju n e
12th at 9 a.m. at Ztnn Beck
Field (next to Historic Sanford
Memorial Stadium).
■ There will also be a coached
meeting for all Interested In
coaching at the Downtown
Youth Center (First Floor of
Sanford City Hall) on Monday.
Ju n e 7th at 6:30 p.m.
Games will begin on Satur­
day, Ju n e 19th.
For more information coll the
Sanford Recreation Department
at 330-5697 or Bennie Shaw at
3 3 0 -9 7 3 1 .

SPERAW BASKETBALL
CAMP ADDS DATE
ORLANDO • Due to the over­
whelming response, the Kirk

Speraw Basketball Camp at the
University of Central Florida
has added a third week of Day
Camp for Boys and Girls.
There are also a few openings
left for boys and girls (ages 717) for upcoming Day Camp
sessions and the Shooting
Camp.
Day Camp (June
14thIhrough-I8th and Ju n e 21stthrough-25th) _ $160, Includes
lunch dally, a basketball to
each camper, a camp T-shirt,
professional Instruction and 5 on-5 games.
The added Day Camp will be
for four days only. Ju n e 2 8 through-July
1 and each
camper will receive a dally
lunch und camp T-shirt. Th«i
cost will be $125.
Shooting Camp (Saturday,
Ju ne 2 6 Ih from 9 a.m.-to-3
p.m.) _ $40 per camper In­
cludes teaching the basic fun­
damentals of shooting, ad­
vanced shooting drills and
shooting competitions.
All events ore held Inside the
alr-eonditloned UCF Arena.
Please cal] the Men’s Basket­
ball offlceTor a free brochure at
(407) 8 2 3 -5805.

OVIEDO HIGH SCHOOL
ATHLETIC PHYSICALS

OVIEDO • Oviedo High School
will be giving physicals tn ath­
letes Interesting In playing
school sports this coming year
on Ju n e 7th from 5:3 0 p.m.-toB p.m.
Signs will be posted around
the school on where the physi­
cals will be administered.

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Track1

Legal Notices

Continued from Page IB
The rost Is $1 per person, per meet nnd eurh
; competitor may enter all five events ( I /8-Inch or
; BMM spikes allowed),
Ribbons will be awarded to the lop three male
; und lop three female finishers In each age group
; In each event.
;
Following are Die age groups and Individual
events ofTerrd In each. All categories are offered
; to both males and females.
8-and-Undsr _ long Jump, high Jump, 60-yard
; low hurdles, 100-meter dash, 1,600-meter run
.* (mile), 400-meter dash.
1
9-Rnd-IO _ long Jump, high Jump, 60-yard low
e,* hurdles. 100-meter dnsh, 1,GOO-meter run
; -Unite), 400-melcr dash.
11-sod -ia _ long Jump, high Jump. 60-ynrd
low hurdles, 100-meter dash, 1,600-meter run
(mile), 400-meter dash.
1 3 -th m g k -lB _ long Jump, high Jump, 00ird low hurdles. 100-meter dnsh. 1.600-m eter
in (mite), 400-meter dash.
, lB-through-a® _ long Jump, high Jump. 0 0 Jfa r d low hurdles, 10 0 -meter dash, 1,600-meter
K ru n (mllr), 400-meter dash.
K * 3 0 through-3 9 _ long Jump, high Jump. 0 0 .jfyurd low hurdles. 100-meter dash, 1,600-meter
p « n (mile). 400-meter dash.
40-Uuo«gB-4B _ long Jump, high Jump. 60&gt;Tird low hurdles. 100-meter dash, 1,600-meter
"run (mile), 400-meter dash.
BO-aad-Ovsr _ long Jump, high Jump. 00-yard
low hurdles, 100-meter dash, 1,600-meter run

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May I f . 1SSS, entered m Cred
Cato N j •• S4 CA 14 P ol the
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Judicial Circuit m and lor SEMI­
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■41 aall to the highest and
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from door al lha SEMINOLE
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Pubbah May 3S. June*. 11. 13.
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ICIRCUiT COURT ESAU
MARYANNS MORES
Cler* ol Wo Circuit Court
By Deborah Conant
Deputy Clerk
THE LAW OFFICES OF
DAVID J STERN. PA
ATTORNEY POR PLAINTIFF
401 S Unnrert*ty Dnva
•uila 440
Planlatron. FL SSSI4
(•(41333-3040
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American with Disabilities Act.
person* with disabilities need
mg a special accommodation
to participate In Mil* proceeding
should contact lha Clark ol lha
Circuit Court al the SEMINOLE
Cut nly Courthouse al 407-323
4330. nal laltr than tavan day*
pricr to the procasding It hear
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should contact tha Clark

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Orange Oeunty,
Ptorlda
Casa ■ C IM -S S S 4
Indiana Unlvaralfy.
Plaintiff
Thomas R Magar.
Defendant
NOTICE OP
•NERIPP'S SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lhal by virtu* ol that cartaln
Writ ol Es#«ut»on laauod out ol
and undar th* aoal ol th*
Circuit Court ol Orange County.
Florida. Cat* 4 C1S4-SM4 upon
a final ludgmant rendersd to lha
aforasa-d court on the 30th day
ol January A 0 1SS7 In lhal
certain case anlltlad Indiana
University. Plaintiff vs Thomas
R. Magar. Defendant which
aforesaid Writ ol Elocution was
delivered to m# as Sharllt ol
Samlno'a County. Florida and I
hsv# lavlad upon alt lha right,
titlw and interest ol lha d-tonda nl m lha following da-scribed
property, aaM property being
located to E ammo la County,
Florida.
more
particularly
daacrlbad a* follow*
1M3 Jaap Cherokee Sport,
V1N 4 tJcFTtrS aP LM S ItO
and lha undersigned aa lha riff
of San-lnol* County. Florida,
will al I I go A M on Iho 3Sfh
day ol Juno A D IM S offer lor
aal* and tall to lha high#*! biddvr. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANY AND ALL
EXISTING UENS. at to* Front
(West) Dow. at th* flap*, ot th*
Santoro a County Courthouse in
Sanlord. Florida, to* above
datenbad property
Thai said tato W being mad*
to aallafy to* laim* of Ihr* Will
of Eaacutieri
Donald F Esltogar, Sheriff
Samtool* County. Florida
By Stavtn D. Ham*ft
Chief Deputy Sheriff
NOTICE REOAHOINO T t .t
AMERICANS WITH DIEABIU*
YUS ACT O F 1*aO. PERSONS
WITH A DISABILITY NEEDING
SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PRO­
CEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT
THE ENFORCEABLE WRITE
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION AT THE SHERIFF’S
OFFICE. ISO BUSH BLVD. SAN­
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FIVE DATS PRIOR TO THE PROCStOtoOS (407) 330-4440 TTD
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IN AN D POR
BEMINOLB COUNTY,
PLORIOA
CASE NO.i A T -ls a s -C C -f D -P
KENSINGTON PARK
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC .
a Florida not-tor-prolit
corporation.
Plaintiff.
BAR0AR4 L CETR0NE.
at al,
Dalandant*
NOTICE OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
lhal the undersigned will offer
Ih* following daacrlbad proper­
ly in Samlnot* County, Florida
CONDOMINIUM UNIT 40S.
KEN UNO TON PARK. A CONDO­
MINIUM. ACCORDING TO THE
DECLARATION OF CONDO­
MINIUMS FILEO IN OFFICIAL
RECORDS BOOK 1444. PAOE
0111. AS AMENDED BY THAT
CERTAIN FIRST AMENDMENT
TO THE DECLARATION OF
CONDOMINIUM FILED IN OFFI­
CIAL RECORDS BOOK 14SS.
PAGE M IS . AND RE-RECORD­
ED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS
BOOK MSS. PAOE 1712. ALL
AMONO THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORI­
DA. TOOETHER WITH AN UNDI­
VIDED INTEREET IN AND TO
THE COMMON ELEMENTS
APPURTENANT TO SAID UNIT
AS SET FOR THE IN SAID DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
TOOETHER with all lha
bnprovr merits now or h#(verier
eroded on th* property, and all
aatamanti. rights, appurte­
nances. rvnie. royalties, miner­
al. oil and gas righli and profHs. water, wafer rights and
wafer albek. and all tuturo*
new or Iheraalfer a party ol
property. Including replace­
ment* and addition* thereto,
tor aato lo the tugboat btddar
tor cas h on Ih# 1Slh da y ol
JUNE. ISM . al tt 44 a m al h*
Waal Front Door ol Ih*
Seminole County Courthouse.
341 N Park Avenue in Sanlord.
Florida, pursuant to th* Order
Ra-satbng Safe anlarod m this
action on to* 3tth day o&lt; MAY.
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MARYANNS MOREE
CLERK OF THE COURT
By Jan* S. Jaeewtc
Deputy Clark
Nrcot* J Ferrara. Esquire
Shepard. Fiitoum, S
OocdbUtL PA.
•31 N S Ivanho* Boulevard
EuriaSOS
Orlando. Florida 31S44
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NOTICE I t HEREBY OIVSN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment *| torocloeuro deled
May 2S. IS M . anlarod to Chrd
Cat* No M 41S CA t4 P of to*
Circuit Court al tha ISTH
Judicial Circuit to end tor 1(141NOLC
County.
BANFORO.
Florida. I will ttN to th* hiWtetl and bast bidder tor caah AT
WEST FRONT DOON at th*
•EMIN01E County Courthouia
located al SOI N RANK AVENUE
« SANFORD. Florida, at 11 00
a m on tha SSth day al JUNE,
U S E th* Iollowing described
property at M l lorth to aaM
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At Cltrk ol aald Court
Oy Deborah Conant
Aa Oapwty Clark
Faber ■ Oitbfe. PA
•urta 304
tSFO Medruga Avenue
Coral Oabtoa. Fiend* 33144
(303| S42-4110
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CASE NOl •• 41 f OA 14 P
NORWE8T M0RT0AQE.
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A/K/A 4HARISMA4 KNIGHT.
IF UVINO AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES. ORAHTEES.
ASSIGNEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES
AND ALL OTHER PARTIES
CLAIMINQ AN IN T IR E IT BY,
THROUGH. UNDER OR
AOAINST EHARISMAS J
KNIGHT A/K/A EHARISMAS
K N I G H T UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF SHARIIMAB J. K N tO HT
A/K/A EHARISMAS KNIGHT,
IF ANT; BERTHA KNIGHT,
IF LIVING AND IF DEAD.
THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
HEIRS. DEVISEES,
GRANTEES. ASSIGNEES.
U EN O R t. CREDITORS.
TRUSTEES AND ALL
OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING
AN INTEREST B Y
THROUGH. UNDER ON
AGAINST BENTHA KNIGHT,
UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF
BENTHA KNIGHT. IF ANT;
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA. JOHN DOE AND
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NOTICE
OP FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Pinal Judgmant ol
Foracloaur* datad May 2t,
ISSS. and anlarod In Caaa No
M -2S4I CA 14 P. of to* Circuit
Court ol lha IIO H T ItN T H
Judicial Circuit to and tor SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida wharain
CHEMICAL MORTOAOC COMPANT la Plaintiff and KEVIN M
SCHWEDS. al a l . a n Batondanta, I wifi tall to tha htghaal
and batl btddar tor caah to lha
Watt Irani door el lha
Courthouse. In Sanlord, SEMI­
NOLE County. Florida, al I t . 04
a m o'clock on lb* SSth day el
JUNE, ISSS. tba loltowmg
daacnbtd proparty a i aal forth
to aard Final Judgment, to ant
LOT **. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION lll-D. UNIT I. ACCOROINQ
TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS
RECORDEO IN P U T BOOK 40,
PAOEE 31 THROUGH 34. OF
THE PU0LIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
a/k/4 1024 Troul Creak Court.
Oviado. Ptortda S I T U
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OP TH E EIG H TEEN TH
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OP FLORIDA,
IN AND POR
•EMIM0LB CO U N TY
O EN IR AL
JURISDICTION DfVtiION
CASE NO. SS-SSSE 0A 14 P
CHEMICAL MORTGAGE
COMPANY.
Plaintiff.

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NOTICE l « HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant ta a Pinal Judgmtnl ot
Foracloaur* da lad May 21.
nd anlarod In Cat* No.
•S-33S-CA-14R of th* Circuit
Court ol the tEth Judicial
Circuit to and for SEMINOLE
County, Florida whereto AURO­
RA LOAN BENVICIB. INC. I*
Plaintiff and DAVID RAIMER,
O L ELI EASE. MINDY ILISA0C.
ACCESS-ABLE
TEONNOLOO N E . INCORPORATED; — ,
UNKNOWN PER BONE M POS­
SESSION OP THE S U B JEC T
P R O P E R T Y ;------. UNKNOWN
PERSONS IN POSSESSION OP
SUBJECT
PROPERTY
arc
attendant* I w i aaM M Mt*
toohail and boat bidder For
caah al lha W EST FRONT
DOOR of lha SEMINOLE County
Courthouse, to SANFORD,
Ptortda, at ft:SS o’ clock a m
cm th* SSth day ol JUNE. ISSS,
0Mowing
daacrlbad‘ properth# toil
‘
act nrth in said Pinal
ty a1
i act
Judgment, la wH:
LOT 2. WEKIVA HILLS, SEC­
TION TEN. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED
M P U T BOON AS. P A M 12,
PUBLIC R E C 0 R M OP SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA.
DATED Nda SSth day ot May;
aryamro
I Clarkeol aald Court
By Ruth King
‘ ‘Deputy
ityCtork
Aa
I
Tbit notice t* provided purevent to A dministrative Older
N o.l QJt-S/M
to aeeordawee trith lha
AmericanB vtdi Dtoabbitto* AeL
persona to need et a special
accommodation to participate
to tnl* proceeding or to aoctet
a court aarvlea, program or
activity tn*M, wlthto a rationable time prior to any proceed­
ing or need te aeeaea a aarvlea,
program or activity, contact tha
Adninletrallve Office ol lha
Court. SEMINOLE telephone.
44T-II3-41SQ EXT 4SST or t.
EOQ-SfS-STTI (ThDI, or 1-S44SSS-4TT0 (V). via Ptortda Relay
Law Offica* ot
Vargaa. Zion S Kahan*
4400 Hollywood Boulevard
Sun* ETS-I
Hollywood. Fl SSOtt
Telephone: (M O SS3-SPS3
Tatolacsimito: (M O SS3-TT0T
Pubiiah June 4.11. tS M
DSD-31

DANIEL L. HALL
(SS4MS-SS-ISSS).
C O R A P HALL
(SE4UNKNOWNI.
OCCIDENTAL MORTGAGE
CORPORATION; any
unknown hairs,
dsvrteos, gran lavs,
croditot*. and olhar
unknown persona er
by. through and i
any of tha above* named
Defendants.
Dvlsndantt.

FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE to hereby given diet
Ms* undersigned Clerk e l the
Circuit Court ol Eemmoie
County. Florida. triM on th* ttth
day el JUNC. ISSS. at 1I;SS
o'clock A M . M Ike West front
doer ot th* S amtoole County
Courthouse to Sanlord. Florida,
offer tor sal* and taM at public
outcry to Mt* highest and beat
bddar lor cash, the toMowtog
described property situate to
Bandnoi* County, Florida;
Lot IDS. and th* North 1/2 ol
Lot 104. M M LONDS FIRST
ADDITION
TO
CITRUS
HEIGHTS, according to th* plat
thsrool at rocordad
‘ ‘ tn Plat
Bock 3. Pag* ST,
Records ol tomtnoto County,
pursuant to th* Final Judgment
aaM Court, th* styt# at which to
WITNESS my hand and official
•aal ol aaM Court this ttlh day
ot May, IS M .
If you or* a parson with a disbUily who no ads any accom­
modation to order to participate
to this proceeding, you arv antiMed. al no coal to you. to th*
provtoton ot certain assistance.
Please contact Court adminis­
trator. SOt N. Perk Avenue.
Suit* N341. Sanlord. Florida
33TT1. (I0 T ) 333-4330 eat.
43ST, within 1 working days ol
your rocatpt ol this nolle* ol
loroeloauro sale; II you are
hearing impaired, call t-000H 3 -0T71: II you are voice
impaired, ealt 1-OOO-OSS-ITTO. •
(COUNT SEAL)
Maryann* Mora*
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Dorothy W. Bolton
Deputy Clark
iTTORNE
lEY POR PLAINTIFF
Andrea L. Aytott-Hosch
Butler S Hoaeh. P A.
01EE S. Conway Rd . St* f
Orlando. Florida 32113
(447) 3 t 1-1304
BSHfOOOIOS
Pubiiah June 4. I t . 1M0
DED-32

THROUGH.
IN R U N
ON
AOAINST ANY OP THEM AMO
ALL OTHER UNKNOW N'PAR­
TIES. MCLUOWG. THE BURtRYINO S P O U M . HEIRS. DE­
VISEES. GRANTEES. LIENORS.
CREDITORS AMO A l l OTHER
PARTIES
CLAIMINQ BY.
THROUGH,
UNOCR
OR
AGAINST THAT DEFENDANT;
AND THE SEVERAL AND RE­
SPECTIVE
UNKNOWN AS­
SIGNS.
SUCCESSORS
m
INTEREST.
TR U S TIE S
ON
OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING
. THROUGH. UNDER OR
AGAINST
AN T AND
ALL
CLAIMANTS. PERSONS OR
PARTIES, NATURAL ON COR­
PORATE. OR W H O M EXACT
LEGAL STATUS IS UNKNOWN.
CLAIMINQ UNDER ANY OP THE
AMOVE NAMED DESCRIBED
DEFENDANTS:
LAST KNOWN RESiOENCI IS:
JENNIFEH MERCER
•W a JENNIFER L. MERCER
I4TS HIGHWAY 432
LONG WOOD. FL SSTS0
PRESENT RESIDENCE IE:
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action to faroctoae a mortgage
on lb* lotlewtog property to
•EMINO L I County. Florida:
Unit Number 1M . RIDGEWOOD
VILLAS. A CONDOMINIUM,
according te th* Daciaration of
Condominium
recorded
to
Official Records Book 3111 al
Bi MB. aad any amendments
f eihibita toarote, together
with an undivided tot*rost to tha
mnon element* appurtenant
rrato In accordance with and
aublset to Ih* covenant*, con­
dition*, restrictions.
toons ot said Declaration ot
CondomtntMm. a* rocordad to
ol
ha* bean tiled egatoeI you. You
a n roguirod lo hi* written
defense* with th* clerk of Iho
court and to terra ■ copy with­
in thirty (30) day* after th* first
puMleellon ot this notice on
Ptototitrs attorney. WHkam M.
Got ton A Associates, 1134
South Myrtle Avenue. Suit* IM .
Clearwater. FL M2IS-S44S. otoarwiae a detouN wN be entered
In to*
WITNESS n* hand and too aoal
of tola Court on IMt 24 th d*y of
May. ISSS.
ICOURTSSAU
MANYANNE MORSE CLERK
Clark ot too Court
By; Ruth King
A* Deputy Clark
WILLIAM M. OOLSOff A
ASSOCIATES
Attorney* al Lash Chartered
t t &gt; « S. Myrtle Av.. Suit* I M
327M-344I
Thla nstlcs ahad be ,
one* each vroek tor two (2) oon•oeirthr* weak* to Pw Sandnoto
Pubbah; May ES. and June 4.

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OM DITORB. TW UB1W I
ANO ALL OTHBM PARTIES
OLANdMO AN INTEREST BY,
THROUGH, UNOSR OR
AGAINST N O IL SB VA.
SONJI M. SUVA 0 UVINO.
AND IP DEAD. THA UNKNOWN
SBOUSf. H U B S . OBVISCIA.
UENrtRS, CRSOtTORS,
THUS TEES AND ALL
OTHER NkimU CLAWRNQ
AN INTEREET 0Y.
THROUGH, UNDER OR
QfTYACAPS CORN.; BUTLER
CUSTOM HOMES, INC., A
CORPORATION; SEARS
ROEBUCK &gt; COMPANY.
ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION;
JOHN DOE ANO J A M OOE
AE UNKNOWN TENANTS
Of POSSESSION

OEPENOANTTS)
NOTICE IE MEREST OIVEN
pursuant so • Summary Final
kmwnt of fowtloauro dated
T A ISSS. aoN rad to CMI
Cass Na.SS-1 SSS-CA-1S-P ol
too Cboult Court ol too ISTH
cifcvN In m d tat M ill*
LE
County,
SANFORD.
Ftortds, I wBt ooB to Pw Mghoal and boat btddar tor saah AT
W EST FRONT DOOR of too
SEMINOLE County Courthouse
Mod at S A IN . PARK AVENUE
to EANFORO, Ftortds, St 11:00
p.m. on th# SSto day of JUNE,
IS M th* tottowing daacrlbad
propatty •• M l forth to aakf
lummary Final Judgmant lo*
THE W EST SO FEET OF LOTS
Ft ANO SO. PtNI HEIGHTS, A
SUBDIVISION ACCORDING ’,9
MAP IN P U T BOOK S, PAGE
■1. PUBLIC RECORDS OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Doted (hi* SSth day ol May.
IM S
ICIRCUiT COURT BEAU
MANYANNE MORSE
Clark of too Circuit Court
By; Jan* E. Jssawtc
Deputy Clark
THE U W O FFIC E! OF
DAVIO J. STERN. P A.
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 S. Univarsity Drive
•tiff* EOS
Plantation. FL S3S14
M UaM NO
S S -M IE l (FNW)
In accordance with tha
American with Die*bibtie* Act
to participate to tola proceeding
utd contact th* Clerk of the
ClrcuH Court at th* SEMINOLE
Oouefy Courthouse ol 4 4 7 -tttSSSS. not tour too* aovon day*
prior ta lha pmnaadtop It heartof Impaired. 1-SM -SM -S7T1
(TDOI or 1-SSS-M 3STTP. via
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407-330-1518

IN TH E CIRCUIT CO URT
OF TH E l i T H JUDICIAL
C IR C UIT OF FLORIDA
IN AND FOR
•EM IN O Lt CO UNTY
QENERAL
JU R ltD IC TIO N DIVISION
CASE NO. Se-1*C6CA.14B
0 E CAPITAL MORTGAGE
SERVICES. INC .
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SANFORD TOWING WILL S S U
AT PUBLIC AUCTION FOR SAL*
VAGE. FOR CASH ON OEMAND
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER THS
FOLLOWING VEHICLES:
S3 CADILLAC
10SALS7S00SS1S341
27 DODGE 1 DOOR
JB3BA24KSHUW427S
SO NISSAN S40SX
JN1HS2SP7LW1S7H4
St FORO ESCORT
1FABP21JOOW12SSSI
27 DODGE 2 DOOR
JBSBA24K7HUOSS2SI
M CADIU|Q«DWiSV2OS74tSS0
M F° ’'° T FALFtITSRFI 2S002
THE AUCTION WILL BS HELO
AT 12:00PM ON S-1 2 -M AT
(AHFORO
TOWING
IIU
COUNTRY CLUB RO SANFORD.
FL 327T1 PROSPECTIVE BIOOERS MAY INSPECT VEHICLES
ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SALES.
TERMS ARE CASH ONLY. SAN­
FORD TOWING RESERVES THS
RIQHT TO REJECT ANY BIDS
Publish. Juna 4. IM S
DCD-M

21— P e r s o n a l s
I(CALL YOUR DATE NO Nil
1 000225-1737. EXT 8706
5V VO par irvn Movi b* 10
Sarv- U - 6196*56434
ALONE? Senior* Dakng Bureau
RESPECTED unco 10771 Age*
(50-001 800022-4477 (24hr*|
Walk &lt;ns welcome 7 day*
Private rma Famala Suit
U*c 4MM0007785
407-2208200
2 aucceaahjl *witch to
Iha ultimata way ol meeting
peepl*. Call 2S1-2SOS to gel
connectodl
27— N

&amp; C

ursery

C

CHAD CARE M MV HOME
Chnsban Mother / Teacher Asst
m Seminole Co. Looking to Ba­
bysit over summer Mth* Rea
sonaMa Rale*. Meal* Prov
Smoke free Env. Looking lor
school age cnaoan. CaH 22S*
Child Car* n clean Chnahan
home 7 yr» av .6 wka and up.
Reasonable rata* 3305214
CHAD CARE IN MV HOME
Dap Nitet. Summer Actwbaa
322-1722 or Pgr 763-7313

M

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donl have to
el
OF 1

CaB 407-

55— B
O

1000.000.000 *♦ pubhciy kadad
home baaed b u ir a t i co ea­
rn Orlando ana. Cal 1*
M OST?VEND94Q Lacy Pertona DreamFew Mot* great inoome, Priced

59— F i n

a n c ia l

S e r v ic e s

BTIIO
BIIU
-

FIO
BTUO

A T B B T V Q

“ Cracker Barrel**
Servers. Cooks. Ckthwashars
200 Hickman Dr (1-4 A Mwy 46)
407-224-1020
A BETTER JOB FOR YOU1
Just Cal' Never a Fee*
HELP Paraonnai 22642*2
A/C Sarirtea Tacha S Inslallar*:
Immediate operings I Up to 520/
hr • vehicl* 2 benefit* 830
7118 DFWP
ALUMINUM RECYCLER
It you *n|oy maakng new lace*
Working autoout*. Urmg boat.
W.sa Racyckng has your JOB1
•GREAT STARTING PAY
•PdI Train/ Vac/Holldays
•Ban*fit Pkg. w/401k match
tua*,- Sat. 40 hr*/ wk.
•Up to 5*00/ mth. Bonut
Great potential lor Ih* right par­
son! Call TV***: 407-443-7174
Braakfaat Server, House
ka*pars.
Houa* Men * AM
Dish Waah*r:Top Wages FT.
Apply Lake Mary Courtyard. 135
International
Parkway.
Lake
Mary 4*4-1000

N O W H IR IN G
C .N .A 'S
t400 SKM ON SONUt*
FT Shift* 3 11PM wnkltarenhals
PT PRN Aval
Higher Pay lor E m . *PTO,
VAC^HOUOAV PAY* or pay m
Seu of Benefits
J04N OUR TEAM
OF CARE DIVERS
Apply n parson at:
HEALTH C A M ANO REHAB.
CENTER OF SANFORO
950 S M**onvA* Ay*
EOE
CASK S RS NEEDED
Naw Ret** Store Opanmg
FVPT, Santoro Location
204-73S-1SA2
F/T-P/T Energetic. happy
ha ■
school age. COM
AS age*, pha
Experienced preferred. Barsefaa
*07-322-7766

CUSTOMER SERVICE
Pari time lor Car/Truck rental
aoancy Front deck **&gt; a phi*
Vatd FOL A background check.

•FT S PT poatoona
•Paid hairing
Financial aid aveaabN tor conaoudalmn of homa, auto, or

Legal Notice!
nones
OF PW BilO NSAMMB
T O O M S IO S R
A CONDITIOMAL WEB
Nolica is haraby given that a
Public Hearing wW b* bald by
the Planning S Zoning ComnUasioo in the City Commission
Chambers. City HaN. Sanlord.
Florida, al 7:00 p.m
on
Thursday. June 17. IM S to con­
sider a raquast lor a Concklnnal Use In a O C -t. Qanaral
Commarcial Zoning Diatricl
LEGAL OEOCRIPTION.AII ol
Let 2 a • I f bl Lot 2A a S 11'
el Lot IS. 8ik 11. Oraamwoid,
as recorded in Plat Book 2,
Pag* M of the Public Record*
ol Samlnol* County. Florida.
Th* property being more gen­
erally described aa 2544 A 2541
S. French Avanu*.
Conditional Us* Requested
Automobile Daalar Salat
AT peril** In Interest end citlians shill hay* an opportunity
to b* heard al said haaring
By order of Ih* Plsnning A
Zoning Commission ol Ih* City
ol Sanlord. Florid*, this lll h
day olMay. IM S .
Jama* R Valarlno. Chairman
Planning S Zoning
Commission
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC: II a
parson decides le appeal a
decision mad* with fa*pact to
any matter considered al th*
Obey* mealing or haaring.
ha/aha may need * verbatim
record ol tha proceedings
Including lha testimony and
•vidanca. which record it not
provided by Ih* City ol Sanlord
(F S t l* 0101)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDINO ASSISTANCE TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANT OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT ISO­
MS* 4* HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH June 4. 1M2
O ED-M

T

peymara eo*lecbona. Cash handing •*&gt;. •
pfcto. Pit caa 330-0458 lor appt
Fuf Tima ClarlcaV/Customer
Ser in Sent U-F. E*&gt;. ueefuf In
Wndowi. Cust Relations. 4
ph. system. Can SR up to 30
toe. C al cnrty ei 322-2M7

VPF

71— H elp W a n t e d

muat have c a r l
hr. and isi.
IS1I
_______
MB. Greduetoe, Sa-AMeti
Make money ofhdating too
H 8. tporta 110/hr. up. No **P
req. and tree IraWng. Cal to t
tree 177-299lor WWW.do* com.
i iirtoehto

F o ra n i..
rii!iiT " T -~ n

71—

Horn* Cleaning-Maid Service
Pari Tima to start
407-431-6712
NELDED IMMEDIATELY
Salesman to Estimate Job* m
Landscaping A lawn* 323-3481
OFFICE
ASSISTANT
NEEDED
Fui hm*. Ma/IUnd Area. Recap
tonal Mmg computer skill* Rnq
F m Resume to: 3216*59___
Office Atelstenl
FT lor manul company General
office duties, computer skills
necessary
tome accounting
assistance
Knowledge
of
Ouckbooks. Eire/ A payroll a
plus Salary commensurate with
experience Fax resume to 407302-3091 P.T/W/P_____________
Own ai Computet? Put * to w
work!
525-575 per hr. PT/FT
172-*40-44*0
www work-from-home-fre# net

H tu 1W a n t e d

MECHANICAL DESIGNER
Exp In Convoyor A Material
Handling Equp
Mach Dishing
skrts req No AUTOCADO
Send Resume to:
AMI
34M Alt American Blvd.
Orl. Fl. 32110
TRUCK LOADER
Glass warehouse PT eve*
37/hr.loogwood, 717-2100

WE LDER8/WELD*
ER S HELPERS

M g tor M S .IS Steel Manul
Co m NW On Good Benefit*
OF/W/P 299 1592
91—
A r A R T M I N T S / H O M I -S
Share

APT. FOR REN!
37 G H A. close to H S

LABOR READY

93— R o o m s F o r R e n t
WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 577/wk
Hatorc Downtown 330-4423

W O R K TO D A Y
CA SH TO D A Y
Immersele Openuigstl
AH SkiksTredes Shifts
Workers wtoars earn extra 55
Compact** wages pad Oary!
Apply hi Person •
1552 S French Ay*
Sanlord 323-4343
53 S Samoran fwd
Ortando (261-4111)
F/T SERVICE AGENT Driver
Needs to dean service end in­
spect rental vahtdas
Vakd
□ record
FLO
end beckground check Apply In
M f lM , I0SS Orlando (17-*2)
Dr. San
FUi or Pan Tim*
Top Salary. Bonut. Commission
Mortgage Co. on Waiter Springs
Cert BW Foetov at 22T-77M
20 hr*/ wk WPS.'Spraadsheats
(Flax«ha) *07-333-3379
RECCPTIONMT POSITION
For SkBed Nursing Faoi Exp
prat in Grectng cat* on a MUkn* Ph Sysl
Mart d ic e
Supplies. Typing Filing. Com­
puter Literate. Away to work m
Muti Faceted Pot Wk also
aseet in AP 4 AR function F T
W/Oreit Ben*Ms A REALLY
GREAT FOLKS TO WORK
WITH!!
HEALTH C A R ! S REHAB
SM B
Faa Resume: 407-322-012!
or 407-322-S56S. lor Htormew
____________ I -O B

■32M 9QQ.
FURNISHED ROOMS-At utx*
n o Laundry, phone, and U
us* 165-190 a weak 324-4955

Sanford I block horn hospital,
lbdtm apt. compteta privacy.
(100/wk phis 5200 sac. Caa
321-3735
Sanford-lovely 1 17BR ept
Escekent area' Perfect tor 1 per­
son over *0 SIOGfak or monpify
disc • 5200 sec 321-3735
Sanlord-lcrvey I 17BR apt
Cxcekani area' Perfect lor I per­
son over *0 SIOOYxk or monthly
dec .5 200 sec 321-3735

T

HIINX.'

O V 0 X

opportunity
tor
eomaon* with experience In a
medical oftic* tatting. Knowiadga A experience with
egad car* aiturenc* necealary
A wondartd benato peduwe ot­
tered. Cell 323-2577X223 or
X227 lor more ntormaeon.

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L’R n i s h i i)

141— H omes For S ale

37 In daed teitnctod communi­
ty. pod and lend* court pmntag**. 3775 OOmo Fast and le ­
eway
Non-retondsd* KSOO Oman.
creneial hM orf and eviction
sssrcnsii regueed on 11 pokn-

S TE N S TllO fif
R E N TA L S

Two heueea. on* p m . 3/t t 1/
I. 13 Si. near poke* sub tutixi
530Omo tor bom 3216757

k p P P l*

105— D U f lE X / T R lP L L Y
• AS Credit
Aye: 2Br TBs car­
peted. appear***. CHA. nawty
refwtxshad 5475 Caldwe* Ra
aky Svc. 7*60700_____________
o b il e

H

Free PrequaMflcrikxi

457 S Giant St/Longwood

om es

For R ent

JC 4 J ' i

Guardian
Commarca Center

I

407-634-1600

SERUICE/1NSTALLATI0NS
• Em ergency Service
• Free Estimates
• Fast Service
&amp; Fair Prices
• Financing Available ♦

904-532-5851/688-661-4625
Air Conditioning A Haatlig Systtmt

i
You can do It all with a
S#minots Herald
classified ad

FULLTIME!

Call (487) S»M 11
Tsfesakloa
CisssNiad M ffscisUst
Or Fas Ysar Ad
(4*7) i

Accepting applications in
person for all positions.
Apply at:
Wilkinson Auction
24329 SR 44,
Sorrento, FL

EARN FULL-TIME PAY
FOR PART-TIME WORK
Th e Stmlnoh Herald has an Immediate opening for ■
newspaper carrier in the Sanford area. O ur papers are
delivered each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday.
Delivering the Seminole Herald is a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. W e need
someone who Is dependable and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N v
French Ave., Sanford, FL.

Apply In Person
at the:

Seminole Herald

1) 1377 Sq. Ft. O/W
2) 439 Sq. Ft. OfflO!

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„

Type* P o u t i le • O-O ow n Program s AvaAabto
CaH JA N or ROD lor

S o w in g S o m b o io /V o lU M lm &amp; jk a /O ra n g t

*SUV* SELL*TR AD E

credit Card Billing
1 -0 0 0 -Q T Y -F U N

r Truck Driver
i institute
800-554-7364

MORTGAGE

1100 REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT

1

KUKD!

CORPORATION

*2/15300
S B . ONLANOO
‘ 2/13400
NO CRD CM
DELANEY RANK
‘ 2/1 5695
5 M P E T5 0 S C NO CROCK!

f V i l i fiji

JI.L n rt

• 15 Dry COL TraIrIri
•Day ft Wstkasd Clams
• Financial A ntrim *
• Csrrtsrt Htris* Os tils

KAVWOOO: 17.1923 *1. act
poos’ paao. g M r * t* f. many
extra* 3139K. 102 Wood Rdga
322-0215

‘ 2/1.5 5495

4 0 7 -6 8 1 -2 6 6 2

M

HANDYMAN SPECIAL
47 Cash ortars only
407-171-0/M

*2/15575
ALTAMONTE

Free Estimates /
Friendly &amp; Fast Service

TRACTORTRAJLEtS

I f *I 1

ta* I

or Rant: Sanlord
area campground naar max,
iBR. sfcd* out.
newty daccritod.
(
2 A/C., rrxerowaxa. W O . uddes
indudad, Feriacl tor renrad cou­
ple (Day) 407699-8482. (Eve)
407-6962618

FOR ALL YOUR
RENTAL N U D E
407-084-7703

m TODRIVE

I* A I I t O S l i n i t N I
Vt S 1WMf 1 l*MI H'| II T if S

ELDER SFRBIGS Ori SR 427 2
bdm* unhirn 5105 wk • 3125/
(top Cad 133-3884.

' 1 7 5650
*37 5550
DELTONA
•27 5675 DOA
•47IOOODOA

DELTONA to acre* tow*! lor
mob** hornet**, horse*, came
Tarmng m nursery! 2bh*d agrt
cultural
33 900/ACRE
Sm
(town w,owner llnanca SS4-TS71772 or 604-717-i

JIM DOYLE

107— M
M alty, toe.. 101 W- let BL.
' *07-323-7322

(4 0 7 ) 639-3450 * La n d lo rd
(4 0 7 ) 576-2500 - Sit# Mgr.

10 acre* Pnvala Gated Commjn,
ty 53l .900.WMUi* I PruplflN l
407-221-47S4

1/1 6 ac toned wtustnal b*
low x iu u a d valuo 1*4 *00
POOL HOME ON 17 Acte 47
Irv.
Oat,
tk/fxncwl
567 900
RENOVATEO Appl !*mVy
rms El k4 tned yd 543,900

3500 D O W N -W H Y R I NTT
When you can own IN* 3 borm
home w/ CHA new peak i car­
pet 7 Ask about MIX) homes'
Th* HNNman Group, toe.
B11-03S)
3 bedroom I I Tbath. 1*1 Iasi
A security 4400 month
407-222-3*61 ______

WE NEED HOUSES
TO RENT

(407) 786-TAUC*

153— A creage Lo t For
S ale

103— Houses*

2/1, home. Cham knk lane*,
me* are*. 557300/160. First and

SEAN FARREOOY
For all your carpentry needs
Exterior /Interior

S
S
I
2
1
Ortudb (*07) 190044* U1X 6 9 /**

Sanford Mrsione d.strcl, Lg il
twden across Irom park. 5460
mo/ 5460 Dap 407677 9936

(4 0 7 )3 2 2 -2 4 9 5

RENTAL
SOLUTIONS, SIC

,I P -

SANFORO
( WASHINGTON OAKS)
3/ 1 5 Newly ftomodatod m* ou»
Low Ouwn 563.000 By Owner
407-33S6S07, E iL 3

RENT/LEASE OPTION
5/1-1 6. CompMefy Ilm c n iM
722 Bsywood Orel*. Sanlord
5800 mth CMI: 4*96174

Sanlord: tBR A Studo. al
tne. a* 5JOG mo up • (top .no
pats, no chddan 3236019

37,5710/57001
Dot/Jamigan P ro g / U ld ls i

en ta ls

The Ceotic Carpenter

^

12S— I.eaae t o O w n

1/1. upturn* garage apt. wak to
lake Monroe 3300 00/mo. last,
last and security, avasabl* mv
medatety
Two-27 vdas *i deed restricted
community on* car garage.
5575 00/mo security, avakabi*

abtoy required Benefits Inc.
medlcet/denui/401 K. C a l Magnetona Hearing Aid Co. «33fi2422.

PMECREST 4/3. S90K
OREENBRIAR 37 5I05K
BE LAIR 37. 5150k
Dot Jnmgan Prop. 333-3153

118— OFFICE S pace F o r
Rent

SANTORO HOC V O
2/1CLEAN MOVE INSPECIAL Call 623-7432

Santord/ffflc. Apt: Nc* neghbornood
separate entrance,
kitchen, shower, queen sue
bed. W D pod. Femaw Prel
407-324-8538

IdQ ■ I» Bitutt!i nBno(i
,
to Ml heavy ‘•wd? end
da. *5.15 p/h to start
I M deay tor in-

Oiltoe A Store Available
!000« sq It. KC pnvala rasl
room 5450 mo 322 6169

A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 sq
h A ip 13T65 A MONTH Ohx*
^ k y a g a ^ T I O I T O w ^ l^ M O ^

N O TIC E

98— R

For 621 sq. 11 office suit#*
downtown Sanlord Two 400 sq
It o*V* ipaca unas nr down­
town Ron Jerngan. 3W-3255

IA « kuk I tIOMM M20MO
} hOOM SWOSM ANO UP
323*8670

Al rental and real asUto advar
hsaments are subtect to tne
Federal Fax Housing Act. when
4 rtegat to adrarka* any
knatalon. ca d l
crvnnahon bated on race col­
or. rakgron. sea. handicap, larrvkal sutus of nakonal ongxi

-Cart

BTAFFB4Q
14 now hiring tor Ih* 1999.7000
School year mth Vi* local Pub­
ic School*. PaeMertsevaSable to Feed Berktoewte CuetodtolOepto. Please cal Enn or
Kimberty aL S23B440 tor delaiit. RtqulnfTWfVls M u d !
FOLE/FBI background check
end Drug Screening EOE/

MARINER S VILLAGE

97— A p a r t m e n t s F u r n is h e d

sum.

Cento. H i - , . - ,
,
need* drivers lor local area
Clean DL Req Bondabi*. Exp
in p e M todual a ptot but not
req
Salary A Benefit*. Cal
407-321-7875_________________
IC C U M TY OFFICER JOB
ITraining Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Aeeec. SM-Tiaa
Security Orttoen F/T • P/T
ed In Lake Mtry/DeBary area
d a ta D He. or cert, required
1723-57.80- Ca« 381-1170

t and 2 bedroom apartments lor
rent Convened Sanford lot*
bon near aaport From 5400 /
month Call 323-324*

properties, inc.

SPACIOUS 2 BR/2BA. A pt ai
Sanlord wasliar/dryer, no pats
5430 m o/5200 orp 122-1051

EFFICIENCY

W4h Ma«11

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to

-

p a r tm en ts

n f u r n is h e d

OWNER FWANCE
Osteen, 1/2 on 10 Acres w/ihop
Asking 564.600
SANFORO
y i RENT-TO OWN. Nice ne^yi
txxhood. Askxig 574,500
4/1.15 Owner Finance ml Extra
I d . Asking 548,900
2.5 Acre*. Asking 529,900

J e r n ig a n

HOUSE FOR RENT. 5 3 OH
3500 MTH/ 5300DEP
324-1032. Ask tor Leroy

99— A

141— H o m e s F o r S a le

117— C O M M L R C IA L
R en ta ls

en tals

. G H 'A Privacy Fence. Mi
ero Dishwasher. Ftnl 8 last
(3600) 322 1 6 t ld 230 7104

U

, FT/PT
Earn up to 51000* Par Wk.

P R E V IO U S S O L U T IO N : *Wh#n IDs s s i lasls Ifka It'S not a
saxophone and it's lust Uka your mouth lalking, lhara a no
batlar feeling.* — Karvty Q

&gt; M 4 » w - i» T

9R— R

C al aher 3 30 p m
121-6244

Canto. Fl. pallet Reorder Is
looking vor Hooeai.HAra ecruig
individuals t i p ml Fntumauc
Tool*. Saws. A Forklift Cap. a
--------» right tod.
•7575
&lt;4 Ban*. C al 321•
'

Work? Chid care A Pr#-achool
needs your help. Musi be IS
years CeS lor daiake 321-7636

W0O8

OHPTRO.
ZIANX

E i t ruelon
a. Training
position 3rd shift. 11-7 Need
lad Hamers meehaWeaiy mal Tha
ckned SSOO/hr.
Sanlord Airport.
9-2} 3000
Sanlord ^ *07-321-2801.

learn III* h u v y duly/automolive dutch induHiy. Flywheel
grinding, tom* delivery ACME
Ouich 1 Service Co. S22-7141

V

LPX,

ErrrxoaJary Mechne Operator
Part Time EMwrtonoed
to tM T IH IB
ENTRY LEVEL
ed NOW! Covenani Traneport
haa immedwte openings lor
driver trainees. No experience
needed. Earn |46K to S6SK plus
tertts. COL raining
200-436-6593________
jftJ fWffH,
Male or Femeie. Exp Llna Cook

U T1 U TY C O N T R A C T O R
HEALTH B4SWJWCS AMS 4*1K
FLAM Dreghee wertotoaa.
AaptyM*MMtor*l*K

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invoiwTO
To apply cal Acceu America/
X A C T f t toeokrttoni. 1600659-

good or bad
877-21S-71M.

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a n ted

professional totephona voce 2 good tpaBng
Muat b* at** to type 30

people, past and pwaare Cadi lakar at na c*r* t
reaeysck* Yaqua* 6

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W

hr a mtosaa. No nees No
Lands Cat raqd S346596
_
Clerk: PT or FT.
Knowledge ol Windows neces­
sary .Good
salary.
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p p o r t u n it ie s

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CELEBRITY CIPHER

•T ‘ M O

71—

N E W H IR IN G
R A TES

h il d

are

33— W

&amp;

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
CDL. VA T A Apptv Job A**r*t
W* end classes National Truck
School 1-200442-71*4

Mot Point Oryer ml cot 1100.
Metal Oath ISO. Detk Chau
125 Entertainment Center S20.
Erereiser S75. Leather Chau ml
Ottoman $45. Wood Antique
Wood Peak 550 Call 323-0555

AMENDED NO TICE
OF FORECLOSURE SALE
None* 11 hereby giv«n that
(iurtu.nl
lo
an
Ordar
B.xch.dul.ng Foreclosure Sal*
a . i . J M&gt;, SO. 1ST?, ar-d
*M*r*d in evil cat* number SSI965CA-14B. of Ih* Circuit
Court ol Ih* tlth Judicial
Circuit in and lor Samlnol*
County. Florida, wharam Q E
CAPITAL MORTQAQE SER­
VICES. INC . k Plaintill and
JAMES N
JOHNSON. Ill,
SONJA Lt JOHNSON SEMI­
NOLE CCUNTT. A POLITICAL
SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE
OF FLORIDA VMS REALTY
MANAGEMENT D/B/A SPANISH
TRACE APARTMENTS. A DIS­
SOLVED
CORPORATION.
CLERK OF
THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF SEMINOLE COUN­
TY.
STATE
OF
FLORIDA.
DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE.
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WIN A T BRIDGE
Eight ever ...usually
By Phillip Alder
You have a combined eight trumps,
missing only the queen of the critical
cards in the suit. How should you play
to avoid a loaer?
No doubt you have beard of -eight
ever, nine never.” This means that
with eight trumps, you should cash the
ace or king, then finesse for the queen.
In isolation, this is clcariy better than
cashing the ace and king. (With nine
cards, the odds just favor cashing the
ace and king.)
Yet you must always consider the
deal aa a whole. How would you play in
four hearta here? West leads the dia­
mond queen.
Perhaps North should respond two
no-trump, then pass South's raise to
three no-trump. However, on a non­
spade lead, the correct play In that

contract ia the same aa in four hearts.
You appear to have at least 10 tricks
from four hearts, two diamonds and
four dubs. Is there any danger? Yes —
if West wins a trick with the heart
queen, he might be able to switch to
spades with effect Given this layout if
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rect card when needing three tricks In
the suit), the defenders take thoae
three snade tricks.
You should fight to keep West off the
lead. Instead of finessing In hearts,
cash the ace and king. If the queen
drops, you will collect at leaat one
overtrlck. If, aa here, the queen
doesn't appear but the trump* split 3­
2, switch to dubs. Even if West started
with queen-third of hearts, perhaps he
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ASK DR. G O TT
Check out sudden blood-sugar changes
by Jimmy Johnson

DEAR DR. GOTT: My 62
r-old
diabetic husband takes 20
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of Gllplilde two times a day. He
YOU K lD D U yr I A A
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DOMT YOU THICK T -» Talking- M e s t a w checks his own blood sugar twice a
day and it consistently runs ISO•170.
Recently, he had a routine determina­
tion of 60. This was his first low read­
ing. and when he informed his doc­
tor's nurse of the low level, she
refused to check it with a venous sam­
ple. Since then, the doctor has shown
no interest. We are in an HMO and
feel as though our concerns are not
being addressed. Any advice?
DEAR READER: A sudden change
in a diabetic's blood sugar signifies
bv Jim Davis ana of two situations: either his needs
9
for medicine have changed or the
reading of 60 was in error.
ORPHA, THIS IB JO N .
In the first case, dose supervision
I HAVE YOUR T U T H
(and an alteration in drug dosage) are
mandatoiy. If his sugars continue to
remain low, hit medicine should be
reduced.
In tbe second instance, your hus­
band’s home glucose monitoring
machine should be recalibrated or
replaced.
In either situation, the nurse or doc­
tor should have checked a venous
blood sample to determine what is

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PETER
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on. That this was not i
. rehen*ib)y poor medical practice.
Here’s what I would do. Your hus­
band should have a fasting blood
sugar, as well as a i
glottin (which willlndlcite the aver­
age level of blood augar for the peat
two months). Immediately after the
blood ia drawn, your husband should
check hia blood augar with hla
machine. This will tell If his device is
accurate. Once ail the information la
available, the doctor can make the
necessary adjustments. Insist on this.
Make a fuss. Your family is as entitled
to competent medical care in an HMO
aa would be available without man­
aged care.
To give you related information, 1

^

you a copy of my Health
Report “D balsa laallitus.” Other
~'
readers
* i who
wfto would like
Uka a copy should
send (2.00 plus a king, self-addressed,;
stamped envelope to P.O. Box 2017,
Murray HU1 Station, Now York, NY
10154. Bo sure to mention tho title.
DEAR DR. GOTT: Aspirin Is used
for headaches and fever. How can it
also be useful for tbe pain of arthritis?
DEAR READER: Aspirin worts by
inhibiting a natural body chemical
called prostaglandin, which Is a funda­
mental cause of Inflammation, fever
and — in some woman — menstrual
cramps. Although headaebas and
arthritis seem worlds apart, they havo
a common denominator: prostag­
landin. This ia the reason why an anti­
inflammatory drug such as aspirin la
often useful in a variety of seemingly
unrelated conditions.

(Paler Oott, a syndicated col­
umnist for Newspaper Enterprise
Association, can be written to at
P.O. Box B1SM, Cleveland, OH
44101»SMS.)

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                    <text>F R ID A Y
June 25, 1999
91st Year, No. 217
(407) 3222611
Sanford, FL

SO C « n t s

Serving

Weather

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

S in c e 1908

□ Briefs
Harley raffia
8ANF0RD - A raffle for a
1099 Harley Davidson Night
Train with a trailer will be held
July 17 at Jo e's Crab Shack
near the Seminole Towns
Center In Sanford at 4 p.m.
Proceeds will benefit the
Sanford Police Explorers and
the Fraternal Order of Police.
Donations for the raffle tickets
are $25. The tickets are on
sale at the Sanford Police
Department Attendance is not
required to win foe raffle. The
P o k e Explorers wifi use Its
portion of the money raised to
purchase a van. The van
would be used to transport
police explorers to events,
such a s traffic control and
obaarvations of pofioa on
patrol. For more kttormafion,
call (407) 322-1244 or (407)
323*3030.

2A

Seminole schools
make the grade
However, five schools
rated ‘D’ while 12 get
by with a ‘C’ grade
By Bill Kerne

____________________ ___

Staff Writer
SANFORD — The tables have turned. Instead of
students fretting over report cards, this time it's
the schools who worry about their grades.
The first statewide report card on schools

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released Thursday by the Department of
Education said five elementary schools in Sanford
are struggling. Hamilton, Idyllwllde, Midway,
Pine Crest, and Wicklow elementary schools in
Sanford all received "D 's."
"This really concerns me," school board chair­
man Larry Furlong said. "We’ll need to do some­
thing about this."
Although no Seminole County school failed the
report, the county also lacked a school with an
grade of "A.". Schools receiving an "F" would be
put on notice that they must improve academics or
grant vouchers to their student the following year.
See Schools, Page 7A

Final tuneup for Soap Box

Brittany Mufcsy makos soma final ad|ustmants on her soap box dartn
car with tho help of Norm Parry, southeast regional dkector of the A t
American Soap Box Derby, and her mother. Regina Mufcay The 111T
annual Central Florida 8oap Box Derby Is Saturday from 8:30 a m . tc
2 p m. at Sanford’s Derby Park.

Police
probe
Sanford
shooting

Herald
production
manager
retires after
42 years

B y J — P fiB K H

By Rueo WhBe
Staff Writer

Staff Writer

SANFORD - He's a
man with 23 grandchil­
dren and a wife who
would like to see him
more often, reasons
enough for 67-ycar-old
Frank Voltoline to say he's
ready to retire from the
newspaper business.

The Seminole Herald
won't be the same without
"Fearless Frank," for 42
years a loyal and dedicat­
ed employee - Production
Manager par excellence.
There have beeiftnany
changes In the newspaper
Industry in the last five
decades and Voltoline has
See Manager, Page 7A

Frank Voltoline, long-time production manager for tho 8eminolo Herald, win retire In July after 42 years of dsdfoat*
•d service.

By B BIK m re

Staff Writer

By BUI Kama_______________
Staff Writer
SANFORD •A Sanford
woman who was struck by a
car and pinned between the
vehicle and a light pole last
week while waiting at a bus
stop in front of Bill Heard
Chevrolet in Sanford has left
the intensive care unit of
Orlando Regional Medical
Center on Thursday. She is in
stable condition.
Rosemary Irene Poole, 50,
was struck by a car that lost
control on Orlando Drive, near
Airport Boulevard last Friday
at 3:52 p.m. She suffered a frac­
ture of both legs and a ruptured
pelvis, according to hospital
spokesman Joe Brown.
Gary Hussey, 40, of Sanford,

SANFORD* Sanford police
and the Seminole County
Sheriff's office are continuing
their investigation today into
the carjacking and attempted
murder of a Sanford man.
Damien Bryant 25, of West
Uth Street in Sanford, remains
hospitalized today at Orlando
Regional Medical Center in sta­
ble condition after receiving a
gunshot wound to the neck dur­
ing the incident.
According to police reports,
Bryant was using a pay phone at
No. 94 Castle Brewer Court
shortly after midnight Thursday
when he observed two men
approaching
him.
The
assailants,
whom
Bryant
described as two slimly built
See Police, Page 3A

Feds sign lease at
Sanford airport

W itnesses
raise funds
for woman
hit by car

Anatote Franc*

Sam R aines helps
Stenstrom Realty
rem ain undefeated.

Sto

R.O.C.K. Camp
ORLANDO* The American %
Cancer Society's R.O.C.K.
(Reaching Out to Canoer fOds)
Camp with The Boggy Creak
Gang, the first camping pro*
gram aaduslvefy tor chfidren
wtdi cmncmr m inc unmo
States, wM bo held July 26*
August 1. Buses leave foe
Camp July 2S at 1 p.m.The
□ w u i r ■fry ww D9 ntu in
Orlando at Hie Amortoan
Canoer Bodaty, 101W.
Colonial Drive. The camp Is
opnn to Central Florida chfi*
drort and tsanagars, ages 7­
17,
ari referred by partatrto or nofogy centers and prt*
veie pracuoea, currenty being
treated for cancer or who have
not been off treatment for
more foan fores years. There
^ 0 0 charoe to camoere' fami*
Hoe. The program la lunded
tnfOUQn OOOftDOnf. ACOVfDM ft!
foa camp wfil Include canoe*
ing, swimming, music, arts and
crafts, archery, sports, fishing,
talent shows and camp fires.
tnwnimmtn! fti m® otrxHjn
Party wifi Include a down and
magician for the families.
Lunch and refreshments wfil
be provided before foe buses

New owners
for Marina
Hotel?
3A

Partly
Sunny
High: 90
Low: 71

lost control of his 1989 Ford
Mustang while making a Utum. He is charged with care­
less driving, according to the
Sanford Police Department acci­
dent report.
Hussey's car skidded during
the U-turn while traveling

about 25 miles per hour. Poole
was pinned between the car and
a concrete light pole, the report
said.
Witnesses worried that Poole
could lose her legs, but doctors
were able to save them. She is
Sss Fuads, Page 7A

SANFORD - A federal drug
task force is moving into a
three-story building at the
Orlando Sanford Airport in
August, using it as an intelli­
gence support center.
The High Intensity Drug
Trafficking Agency (HIDTA)
will occupy a three-story build­
ing that was vacated this year
by the Seminole County
Sheriff's Office.
"It Is an important tool in the
nation's fight against drug
problems," said Victor White,
executive director of the
Sanford Airport Authority. "The
organization's location on the
airport will be convenient in its
fight against drugs. We're
awfully exdted about this new
tenant to the airport."
The lease is for three yean,
with automatic one-year
renewals. The agency will occu­

py only the fin t floor of the
40,260 square-foot building dur­
ing the initial year, while reno­
vations are underway on the
upper floon. Within three years,
all three floon will be ready for
the agency to use.
During the fin t year, about 25
employees will use the build­
ing. Within three yean, 60 to 70
employees will work out of the
building, White said.
HIDTA intends to remain in
the building for at least 15
yean, officials said. *
The lease rates are $5 per
square foot the fin t year, $550
the second, and $6 the third.
Rent will be $67,100 the fint
year, $147,620 the second, and
$241560 the third year.
An extensive renovation must
be made to the fin t floor before
the agency can move into the
building. Heavy repain will be
made to the heating, ventilation
and air conditioning system,
See Fads, Page 4A

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Working like a dog
on Thursday. His vest and those
Today is Bring Your Dog To
of his buddies were purchased
Work Day. We're to!d employees and donated by a concerned cit­
do better work when with their
izen who had heard reports of
pooch at their side. Workshop
police dogs injured in action.
morale climbs on Dog Days.
"The vests are designed to
Because so many people say
protect a dog when conducting
they work like dogs.............. , ................ ......... searches and in high
why not be able to
threat situations," said
bring a dog to work?
Chief Deputy Sheriff
A law enforcement
Steve Harriett. "Just
agency wouldn't be up
recently a police dog
to sniff without a
was shot in
dependable K-9 unit Kissimmee. We great­
just as newspapers
ly appreciate the vests
would lack bite with­
that have been donat­
out a couple news
ed for our K-9 unit."
hounds.
5emino!e County is
Many dogs are blue
considered a great
Russ
collar workers. Some
place for dogs. One of
arc great boxers. Some
the two Taco Bell
arc baby setters.
Chihuahuas, featured
Guide dogs help
■ • •
• • • prominently in the
ensure employment to thou­
company's advertising cam­
sands of disabled or sightpaign, was raised here.
impaired persons, loyally sitting Casselberry is known for its
greyhounds, Longwood for Its
8 or more hours each workdiy
political pit bulls.
at the feet of a human partner.
To protect its K-9 Unit force,
PetSmart on Lake Mary
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Boulevard encourages its cus­
Office this week equipped its
tomers to bring along their
top dogs with protective ballis­
leashed animals (most of them
tic vests. These vets are similar
dogs).
to those worn by deputy sher­
"We've never had any prob­
iffs.
lems," said PetSmart manager
Bolo, a fine German Shepherd
Cory Gryl. "Now and then a
serving on the Sheriff's staff,
dog will bark. That's about It."
was outfitted for a photo shoot
Most of us wish we could

While

bring our dog to work everyday.
Dogs like being with people
instead of being at home alone.
There was once a man and a
dog who lived happily on a
farm. When the man had to take
a job in the city, he felt terribly
about what would happen to
his dog.
The man noticed one day that
when the telephone rang, the
dog would run about the apart­
ment.
Knowing this, the man called
home several times a day. He
was fairly certain the dog would
run and get his exercise each
time he did this.
One day, the man told the
landlord about the scheme.
The landlord congratulated
the man for being so clever. Just
to sec if the dog was actually
exercising on each call, the land­
lord stopped by the apartment
to check.
Sure enough, the dog was
running circles.
On the 10th or 11th ring of the
phone, the landlord answered
the telephone, stuck out his
tongue and panted as if he were
Rover.
If you truly believe that every
dog has its day, why not take
yours to work today?
Rum WXH*1* column «pf*an Monday
through Friday In lha Samlnola llrrild.

P olice Log
DU1 Arrests
Longwood - June 24. Anthony David Morrin,
61, of Montverde, Florida, was stopped by
Longwood police at SR 600 and Dog Track
Road. He was charged with driving under the
influence of alcohol.

rant on SR 46 in Sanford for causing a public
disturbance. He was charged with disorderly
Intoxication at a public restaurant, threatening
a public servant, and resisting or obstructing a
police officer without violence.

Casselberry - June 23. Terri Dianne Bryant, 46,
of Aein Road, Orlando was stopped by
Casselberry police on Howell Branch Road.
She was charged with driving under the influ­
ence of alcohol.

Assault/Battery
Lake Mary •June 24. Laura Marlene Grunder,
36, of Holbrook Circle, Lake Mary was arrested
by Seminole County deputies following a
domestic disturbance at her residence. She
was charged with aggravated battery and
domestic violence.

Drug Arrests
Sanford - June 24. Willie Knight, 39, of 12th
Street, Sanford, was stopped by Seminole County
deputies at Mulberry and 12th Street in
Sanford. He was charged with possession of a
controlled substance-crack cocaine, resisting or
obstructing an officer without violence, posses­
sion of a concealed weapon, possession and use
of drug paraphernalia, and possession of an
open container of alcohol on a public roadway.
Sanford-June 24. Jeff E McNeeL of Celery
Avenue, Sanford was arrested at a local restau­

Longwood - June 24. Tommy Odom 39,
Apopka, Florida, was arrested by Longwood
police following a fight he had with another
man in the woods near Grant Street and Dog
Hack Road. He was charged with aggravated
battery.
C assslbi rry - June 23. Sandra Margaret Ismail,
42, of Howell Branch Road, was arrested by
Casselberry police following a domestic dis­
turbance at her residence. She was charged
with domestic assault and domestic battery.

R enovations, new lease in
the plans for M arina Hotel
By Bill Kerns_____________
Staff Writer

SANFORD - Plans are
underway to renovate the
Marina Hotel on the shores
of Lake Monroe, turning it
into a Best Western hotel.
The current lease holder of
the Marina Hotel and
Conference Center property
is requesting Sanford City
Commission approval to
assign a new lease to James
Barggren, who currently
owns and manages Lakeside
Inn and Highlander Inn of
Mt. Dora.
Barggren plans to renovate
the property for use as a Best
Western Hotel, Sanford City
Manager Tony VanDerworp
said. The commission will
discuss the proposed lease In
Monday's regular session at
City Hall.
The 30-year old hotel
would receive a major
redesign and renovation, and
be known as the Best
Western Marina Hotel &amp;
Conference Center,
VanDerworp said.
Best Western properties
near Sanford would provide
new business to the Marina
Hotel, Barggren said in a let­
ter to VanDerworp.
Barggren also manages the
Chamberlin Hotel in
Hampton, Va. He owns and
manages an office building,
an apartment complex, con­
dominiums, resorts, and
restaurants in Florida and
South Carolina.'

LILLIAN MARIE DAUNT
Lillian Marie Daunt, 64, Sunset
Trails, DeLand, died Tuesday,
June 22,1999. Bom In Syracuse,
N.Y., she moved to Central
Florida In 1986 foom Michigan.
She was a Methodist.
Survivors inkude daughter,

Susan Robertson, Woodheaven,
Mich.;
daughter,
Janis
Nerowsld, Woodheaven, Mich.;
sister, Jelen Kenworthy, DeLand;
sister, Harriet Manore, DeLand;
four grandchildren;' one greatKrandchild.
Baldwin-Fairchild-Gaklawn
Park Cemetery and Funeral
Home, Lake Mary, is In charge
of services.
HERBERT ANTHONY
LANGSTON, SR.
Herbert Anthony Langston,
Sr., 88, Boyer Street, Longwood,
died Wednesday, June 23, 1999.
He waa bom in Cross City. Mr.
Langston was a teacher and an
insurance agent He was a mem­
ber of First United Methodist
Church of Cross City.
Mr. Langston was a Lt. Col. In
the Army Air Corp. He was a
member of the School Board,

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"He tends to pick scenic
areas," VanDerworp said. "This
gentleman has worked on a lot
of hotel projects. We're sure the
Marina Hotel project will be a
very successful one."
The Marina Hotel was former­

black males in their early 20s,
were wearing black shorts with
white tee-shirts pulled over
their faces, one of them bran­
dishing a chrome, pistol gripped
shotgun.
Bryant told police the
assailants demanded he give
them his money and keys. One
of the attackers reached into his
pocket, took his car keys and a
pager, and then fired a blast
from the shotgun that hit Bryant
in the neck. His attackers then
fled in an unknown direction in

ly part of the Holiday Inn chain,
but that affiliation ended in 1994.
Reached at his Mt. Dora office,
Barggren said he did not wish to
comment on the lease until it is
finalized. Hotel management
also declined to comment.

Bryant's 1977 Pontiac Catelena.
whether the car's condition
Bryant managed to make it to a allowed a dusting for finger­
residence at
No. 78 Castle prints.
Brewer Court and asked resi­
"We're still in the preliminary
dents to call police. He was in i-, stages of the investigation with
(tally treated by Sanford Fire and the Seminole County Sheriffs
Rescue and then .transported to department,"
said
Sanford
the hospital.
police detective Kris ZieglerLate Thursday the burned out Harris.
Sanford police ask anyone
remains of his automobile were
discovered by Seminole County with information related to the
deputies on White Cedar Road case to call Police Investigator
off State Road 46 in Sanford. Jose Diaz at (407) 323-3030 or
Police would not comment on Crimeline at (407) 330-7867.

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Civil Defense, Volunteer Fire
D ept, Rotary Club, Chamber of
Commerce, American
Red
Cross, and American Cancer
Society, of Cross City.
Survivors include son, Herbert
A. Langston, Jr., Longwood; son.
Dr. Stephen Langston, Stone
Mountain, Ga.; daughter, Phyllis
Stopford, Orlando; daughter,
Betty Nell Mills, Cross City;
daughter, Susan Langston,
Cross City; slater, Annette Long,
Cross City; 15 grandchildren; 18
greatgrandchildren.
Wood lawn Carey Hand
Funeral Home, Longwood, is in
charge of arrangements.

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Mary Alice Boothe, 79,
Cardinal Oaks Court, Lake
Mary, died Wednesday, June 23,
1999. Bom in Burnsville, N.C.,
she moved to Central Florida in
1970. Mrs. Boothe was a home­
maker. She was a member of
First Christian Church of Winter
Park.
Survivors include son, Arthur
A. Boothe, Lake Mary; daughter,
Mary Sue Preston, Lake Mary;
sister, Ruth Hedges, Jonesboro,
Tenn.; sister, Helen Hannon,
New Beary; sister, Lidlle
Anderson, Johnson City, Tenn.;
five grandchildren; five great­
grandchildren.
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Biblical direction for
those on the road
II Saturday night is the Uinelit'st
night nf the « nok. betag a (raveling
Mili'MiiAn is probably IIn- loneliest job
in the uni Id
and a hotel nxiin the
loneliest place to Ih'
John Nicholson and Samuel Hill tun
traveling salesmen could vouch (or
that, and because of them those lonely
times and hours in a hotel nHin* far
from home have been shortened eon
Milernbly for millions today
It was Nicholson and Hill who one
mated the Gideon Bible
The idea of putting* Ititiles in hotel
rooms had its birth, appropriately
enough in a hotel room in Wisconsin
in IR‘.&lt;H where Nicholson and Hill mol
by chance
Nicholson, an alumlnumware tales­
man. had entered the Central Hotel in
the town of lloscobel to get a room for
(he night Hut there was a lumber
men s convention in progress and all
the rooms were occupied
The accommodating hotel clerk of
fered to introduce Nicholson to an
other traveling salesman named Hilt
who was sealed in the lobby Hill had
a double nom Maybe he would share
it with Nicholson
This was fine with Hill That night,
before retiring, Nicholson said. "Sou
will excuse me. Mr Hill, but before
going to bed I always read out of God's
word and have a little talk with him."
Kill replied. "Please read aloud I loo
am a Christian man "
The paths of the two salesmen
crossed again several times in the next
year as they covered their sales tern
tones in Wisconsin Eventually, they
decided to form a men's grout) "do
voted to carrying out the Gird's work."
They named iheir brotherhood the
Gideons after the fanner turned war
nor in the Old Testament book of
Judges who was calk'd by God to lead
a small band of Israelites against their
Midianile enemies Gideon's troops
prevailed although outnumbered tin
to I
Impressed that "a few selected men
could accomplish an impossible task."
these latter day Gideons decided to
lake on an impossible task o( their

S A IN T S AND S IN N E R S

GEORGE
PLAGENZ

own They would provide weary trav
clens
footsore, lonely and far from
home
with the eomfort of God's
word in their hotel room
In the front of each Gideon Bible
would bo a handy reference guide to
passages which would help readers
with any problem s facing Ihem ,
whether it bo loneliness, discourage
ment. sickness nr trouble of any kind
Since the first order for 25 Bibles
was delivered to a hotel in Iron Moun­
tain. M ont. m 1908, the Gideons have
distributed 600 million Bibles in 172
countries And the orders keep coming
in Tomorrow there will be 100,000
more Gideon Bibles in circulation than
there are today. Every It) days the
number Jumps by one million
Besides being in nearly every hotel
room around the world, Gideon Bibles
go to hospitals and prisons as well as
to the armed forces.
I)o these Bibles gel read? it appears
they do The Gideons check back with
the hotels twice a year to replace lost,
worn or stolen Bibles
•The charitable Gideons prefer to
say the missing Bibles were "taken"
raiher than stolen "Although we don't
encourage taking B ibles, we don't
complain when it happens," says one
Gideon &gt;
In any ease. Ihe average life of a
Gideon Bible is six years This short
life s|un pleases the Gideons It means
the B ib le s a re not hidden away,
unread, in a hotel room drawer.
The Gideons also have an eye for
decor H otels may req u e st B ib le
covers in red. green or black Las
Vegas hotels usually request gold-cov­
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Tho Mt Zion Missionary Baptist Church, located on Sipes Avo in
Midway, recently hold a one-wook vacation Bible school session Tho

students, toachers and assistants had a tun hllod, spirit-hllod time Tho
Rovorond Dr W Frank Williams is tho pastor

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last day. Contact B22- -IH-I7 for
details.

lie enjoyed each day. For more
Informal Ion, call J2 2 -J5 5 2 .

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Y o u th G r o u p

S A N F O R D - The Lutheran
Church of the Retire mer will
host vacation Dibit- school
Ju n e 2H J u ly 2 from It a m. noon. Tlie theme lor the year
II "Jungle Journey." He gist ra ­
tlou Begins a, tt a.in. mi Ju n e
2K and music and sn neks will

SA N FO R D • I’aslor Kay tier
train) has sln rlrd a youth
group mi Sunday afternoons
from F) • 7 p r o. at Christ
United Methodist C hurch. Th e
group Is for anyone In Gib 12lh grade. Call J2 2 -7 9 0 0 lor
Information.

H op e sc h o o l

V iirullnn Wide School Will
l&gt;c held at /.Ion Mope M ission­
ary from J u ly 12- IG. Hours are
it a.m. - noon with lunch
served dally. There will lie a
field trip and picnic on the

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Video Night is In-log offered
on Tuesdays at H p m
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Kxodusla Christian Assembly
Th e night will feature liirt.
teaching and tipllliing videos
and fellowship
For more Inlonnailiin
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Christ United celebration
Christ United Methodist Church hosted its own
vacation Bible school Ihis week as Ginny Gaudreau

and her kids ended a wook ol study with a celebration
and cookout.

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Mi Olivo A M.E. Church honored fathers Iasi week at
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center. "An Evoning With Dad," was Ihe theme when
Pastor Linda Mayes gavo Ihe appreciation.

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communicate. They place no limits on how much we can say, anJ the furthest reaches
of the imagination are the only limits on what we can show. They have the power to
make complex ideas simple, and simple ideas powerful. We do more than read them, we
hold them. And, from the advertising we see in publications to the letters we receive
in the mail, the things we hold in our hands have the quickest routes to our hearts.

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These stories ere ueually published In the Weekend edition
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lia n n jS a rv ta
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f ISCOPAL CHUNCH
X I Pa* Ar« Sarford H
I INST CHNISTIAN CHUNCH
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101 Upsa 4 Road
Sa'to'd EL V771
407 3 X 28)5
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407 121-1021
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GRACE UNITED
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ELCA
2917 O*ando O (Hay 17 W )
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A dutB C a Study
93 0am
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X lC im A .a SaMord TL
X 7 V I 8X9
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Stxvlay Sctocf
1000am
Morrmg Worship
1100am
T^asday Bt&gt;^ Study
/X pm
Thursday Pr ayar
6Xpm

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(Missouri Synod)
2525 Oa# *ra Sarford El
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10 X a m
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lO X a m
miormaion 122 35 V or V 3 X 1 0

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SANEOMD SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTISTS
8 X E SacondStmal
Sanford El V771
(40/) V 3 5848
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Pfor# (40/) /80-1238
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9X ar
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/X p#
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LONGWOOO CHURCH
O f THE NA2ANENE
200 N W4yrr*n Si
longaood fL
•31 8558

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C fN TN A l BAPTIST CHUNCH
n o t W tu St SanforJ
•407) V ? 2914
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JPIT I lA H t
J4 .1 M Thomas
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6 00 pm
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SEVENTH OAV ADVENTIST
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EINST CHUNCH
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7S81 Sanford A rt Sanfor) EL
40 7 372 3177
Jon Camas
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Morrwng WooNp
9 X 4 H O O im
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6X pm
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7 00 pm
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7X p m
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700pm

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Baptist

Seventh Oay Adventist

Na/arene

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(X / ) V / 5005

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METHODIST CHURCH
419 P t* A»« Sinford E l
407 322 4371
E U l t a r fog * M-nar
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M*a D a m fanny M m v y s Bractot
Morrvng W c^h p
8 75 4 10 S5 am
Ccfaa Eaaowshp
9 X am
SiXviay School
9 45 «m
VoiAh Ea*orash«
4X p m
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1st Monday
11 X a m
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2nd Monday
lO O O a m .J O O p m . 7 X p m
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8Xam
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MARKHAM WOODS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
5210 M4,*nam Woods Road
l a*t Ma'y
407 333 X X
Mar ChanatM Jjnas
Pastor
S-x&gt;day School, ai agas
9X am
Crv«rch Sty-cas
9 X 4 10 X a m
Nursary PrcvOtd
Youth Group Sunday
5X pm
pro-School Mon thru fn
9to1«
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Third Wadnasday of
Each Morin
(X p m
WEPUVA PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
211 WtVrva Sprngs Lan#
longaood
Phona 069^1608
Mar Dr JofYi A Da as
CtMrch Say&lt;as
6 X 4 11 X a m
Sunday School
(Aa 4gas 1
9 45am
Nursary Prcv-dtd

United Church 01 Christ
LONGWOOO HILLS
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

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1255 E E Wivamst^ Hoad
Longauod f l
40 / 332 8253
Mar D» Mat Voun^Aood
M#*sta»
Sunday Sarvsas
Cortamporary
9X I m
Trs*tcnai WorV-p
10 X a m
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O ^ r th School 9 15 am • 10 15 a rr
Youth 4 CNHPtn M ys*ry
Wa^nasday
8X p m

Wesleyan
WESL1YAN CHURCH
O f PA OLA
5580 Wayvda Dr
Sarford EL V771
(OB 14 (Ci4 51) Was!
E-rst Straat on l th On# M*t
laonard O O urrw i
PaUu'
407 322-A3 V
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9 45 am
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H O O im
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People
Fertilization is a key to
keeping plants healthy
should contain 30 to 50 per­
cent of the nitrogen in the
water-insoluble or slow release form. It should also
contain 30 to 50 percent of
the potassium in the slow
release form. A fertilizer
containing m agnesium is
often needed m ost in Florida
soils. W ater-soluble fertiliz­
ers represent a greater risk
of w ater pollution than slow
release fertilizers.
M icronutrient deficiencies
can be corrected w ith foliar
sprays if deficiencies arc not
severe. D eficiencies may be
prevented by applying a fer­
tilizer with m icro nutrients to
the soil. For specific plants
such as azaleas and cam el­
lias, citrus and palm s, specif­
ic form ations are available in
the market to cover the spe­
cific needs o f those plants.
Fertilizer application :
Because o f the naturally high
oxygen concentration near
the soil surface, a plant's
principal feeding roots arc
usually within the top 10 to
14 inches o f soil. M any roots
of mulched plants arc located
just beneath the m ulch on
the soil's surface. Therefore,
the fertilizer should be
applied to the surface o f the
soil o r m ulch and there is no
need to inject o r place fertil­
izer deep in th e soil.
M ulches are recom m ended
* to prom ote faster grow th o f
plants by) elim inating cbmpbtition from w eeds for water
and nutrients.

Fertilization is probably the
second most im portant prac­
\ l. F l .K h ’ l K
tice that needs to be done to
keep your plants grow ing
healthy. It is very im portant
to apply just enough fertiliz­
er to meet the nutritional
n eeds o f the plants, but not
so m uch as to encourage
excessive growth, o r pollute
our lakes and w aterw ays
with fertilizer-contam inated
runoff.
F ertilization: Fertilizing
divide the area o f the bod by
1000. M ultiply this result by
plants usually results in
the pounds of fertilizer need­
growth and production o f
ed per 100 square feet to get
leaves, stems, branches, and
the total am ount o f fertilizer
roots. This growth conse­
to apply to the bed. For
quently will produce ad d i­
exam ple, if your bed is 20
tional maintenance costs and
feet long and 10 feet w ide the
m ore yard trim m ings to be
disposed of, so it is necessary area is 200 square feet. If the
fertilizer analysis is 10-5-10,
to determ ine if we want our
plants to grow. Fertilization
the First num ber is the per­
is also a way to prevent o r
centage o f nitrogen in the fer­
tilizer. Divide that num ber
correct nutrient d eficien cies,
(10) into 100 to obtain the
as when we are trying to
pounds of fertilizer needed
establish new plants in the
yard. Fertilize after 4 to 6
to cover 1000 square feet
which in this case is 10.
w eeks after planting, and
D ivide the area o f the bed, in
then tw o or three tim es per
year the following 3 years or
this case 20 square feet, by
so. Established plants
1000 to obtain the actual area
should be fertilized tw ice a
to be covered, w hich in this
year, usually in M arch and
case is 0.2. Then m ultiply 0.2
Septem ber in central Florida.
by the num ber o f pou nds of
fertilizer needed, w hich was
A m ount o f fe r tiliz e r The
10 pounds in our exam ple.
A m ount o f fertilizer to apply
to plants in a bed is d eter­
T h e results is 2 pounds o f
m ined by calculating the area fertilizer needed to cover the
entire bed area. Sim ple?
pf the bed and then applying
fertilizer ml the rate of \
W h a t f e r t iliz e r t o t W f t i^ A .
JjntmSTbf nitrogen p ef 1000 " " 'co m p le te f e r t iliz e f ^ im a *
ratio o f 3:1:2 o r 3:1:3, su ch as
square feet o f bed aiea^ T his
calculation is easily d one by
12-4-8 o r 15-5-15 arc recom ­
dividing the nitrogen content m ended. Fertilizers that are
into 100, to get at th e num ber "slow -release", "controlled release" o r sulfur-coated,
o f pounds o f fertilizer to
apply per 1000 square feet.
have a more extended release
periods than the readily
Because the fertilizer recom ­
m endations are given on a
w ater-soluble fertilizers. A
w ell form ulated fertilizers
1000 square feet basis, first

A1 Ferrer ie Seminole County
Urban Horticulturist. Inquiries
may be directed to him at the
Cooperative Extension service,
2S0 W. County Home Road,
Sanford. FI. 32773 or phono 3232500, Ext 5553.

Briefs
Class Reunion
SA N FO R D - San ford ’s
Sem inole H igh School, C lass
of 1979, is in the process of
preparing for its 20-year
reunion. If you were a m em ­
ber o f this class or know of
som eone w ho was, please call
(407) 322-8456 o r (407) 3307044. For m ore inform ation,
call M arvin Henderson, (407)
330-7044.

Business Women's
meeting is July 13
A LTA M O N TE S P R IN G S Am erican Business W omen's
Association Sem inole Sunrise
C hapter will hold it's m onth­
ly
d inner/m ooting
on

Staff Writer
SA N FO RD - The Orlando
Sanford Airport is one step clos­
er to having its new domestic.
As port of the terminal expan­
sion project, the Sanford
Airport Authority is acquiring
seven passenger loading
bridges for the new concourse.
‘These are the first pieces of
equipment for the Terminal
expansion," said Victor White,
executive director of the
Sanford Airport Authority.
The new terminal will pri­
marily serve domestic flights,
including Pan Am Airlines. Pan
Am is expected to begin the air­
port's first regularly scheduled
domestic service in August.
Overflow international traffic
will also come to the terminal.
The airport serves more than 1
million passengers per year,
with the majority arriving on
chartered British flights.
The airport competed against
bidders for four used Jetway
passenger loading bridges that
the Colorado Springs Airport
had for sale. The bridges are
three years old. They will cost
$125,000 apiece, compared to
the price of $300,000 for a new
bridge.
The airport is also paying
$25,000 on each bridge to hire a
contractor in Colorado unhook
the bridges from the building
and to transport them to
Sanford. A detailed on-site
inspection will be performed

before the purchase is finalized.
"We got them a lot cheaper
than if we had bought new
equipment," White said. "We're
trying to make our funding
stretch."
Funds from the state's $6 mil­
lion grant to the airport are pay­
ing for the bridges.
In other news, the Airport
Authority this week accepted a
Federal Aviation Authority
agreement for its Taxiway Sierra
project.
The airport is adding four taxiways and lighting for a new
runway that was completed in
December. The runway is being
used primarily by student pilots
during the first year.

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DEAR A1IHY: My husband and I
have been d iscu ssin g buying a
recreational vehicle that we could
take to New Ham pahire or Califor­
nia. However, I have Mime reoervationa about traveling with him, aa
he gats too intenae when he gets
tichind the wheel of o car.
Pant expericncea have made cor
travel aheer hell, becauac he (Ilia up
the Kai tank and refunea to atop for
unylhing until the tank indicator
reada em pty. It doean’t m a tte r
whether the dog or I have to go to *
the bathroom, or need to gel out
and stretch our lega, or if we need to
eat or are thirsty, Aa if that doesn’t
m ake ua m iaerabte enough, he
inaiata on doing all the driving at 10
to 20 milea above the apeed limit.
All the acenery ia • blur!
I have diacuaaed theae iaauea
with him and he aasuree me that he
will change, but I have been with
him a]moat 20 yeara, and 1 don’t aee
t It happening In the near future. 1
am concerned th a t we’ll end up
killing each other.
Should I My yea?
TRAVELTERROR

DEAR TRAVEL TERRO R!
H ack not Y ou r husband haa
proven that ooce he fata behind
the wheel he’s d larespectful of
th e law , Inaenaltlve to y o u r
needs, and eo focused on g et­
ting to the destination that you
cannot enjoy the trip. Do your
b lad d er a fav or. Tako a b u s.

The grant is expected to be for
$1J million. In addition, the
state and Sanford Airport
Authority arc paying $71,000 in
matching funds toward the pro­
ject.
Total funds for the project are
$2.8 million. The Sanford
Airport Authority and the State
are both paying $139,000 in
total.
The taxiway and lighting pro­
ject is expected to take four to
five months. Work will begin as
soon as the airport receives a
permit from the Army Corps of
Engineers.
The bid for the project has
been awarded to Gibbs St
Register Construction.

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Dog Shows
O R LA N D O - M ore than
2,000 dogs, representing 141
breeds, arc expected to take
part in A m erican Kennel Club
dog show s to be held at the
Centra] Florida Fairgrounds,
4603 W. C o lo n ial D rive,
Orlando. The sched ule is as
follow s: Ju ne 23, O rlando

P oodle C lu b and C itru s
Capital Pekingese C lub; June
24, Sem inole Dog Fanciers,
9:3 0 a.m .-5 p.m .; Ju n e 25,
Space Coast Kennel C lub, 9
a.m .-5 p.m .; June 26, Central
Florida K ennel C lu b , 8:30
a.m .-5 p.m .; June 27, Brevard
Kennel Club, 9 a.m .-5 p.m.
There will be free adm ission
to people who present proof
o f purchase o f a Purina Dog
Food prod u ct, d u rin g the
m onth o f June. G eneral
Adm ission is $3, and $1 for
children. The Central Florida
Kennel C lub, Inc. is a m em ber
o f the A m erican Kennel Club.
For m ore inform ation, contact
D iane A lbers (407) 322-8980
o r 407) 671-7440.

Over hill and dale is misery
if husband’s behind the wheel

Sanford Airport receives grants
By Bill K trra

Tuesday, July 13, 6:30 p.m. at
the Holiday Inn, State Road
436 and W ym ore Road in
A ltam onte Springs. The cost
is S16.25 and the public is
w elcom e. ABW A helps the
com m unity and raises m oney
for ed u cation and sch o lar­
ships. Call Liz Boldt at (407)
830-3279 for reservations.

Feds

being petty? Sign m e ...
J . QUENTIN PUBLIC,
NOT JOHN Q. PUBLIC

taka a train , but do not agree
to aceo aip an y him on tbo
highway.
DEAR ABBY: Thia may aeem
trivial to you, but the more 1 en­
counter thia the more it annoy* me.
It aeema that almost every form to
be filled out — organization,
dxation, busi­
busiorganize!
ness,
etc. —
neaa, government agency,
agen
iddle
aska for fln t name, mid
and last name
' Abby,'thert aW thousand* oT lie
(maybe hundreds of thousands) who
don t go by our tin t names. We use
our middle names. When I try fill­
ing out forma using Just the first ini­
tial and writing in my middle name,
they Invariably reveres it In subse­
quent correspondence.
Have these people never heard of
T. Boons Pickens, M. Rosa Perot
and J . Paul Getty? It would be ao
simple to just put in the spaces and
ask for first name or initial, middle
name or initial and last name. Am I

DEAR MR. PUBLIC: You are
not being p etty , and I em pa­
thize with your fhiatrntiaa. You
a re a square peg who doesn’t
quite fit Into a round hole. Con­
sole yourself th at a t least you
a re In good company, because
it’a unlikely that the forma will
be changed — even for H. Rose
P e ro t, T. B oone P lck sn a o r
J. Q uentin P u b lic. (J. P au l
Getty is beyond those worldly

DEAR ABBY: Thia is In response
to the letter from the brother-in-law
of a restaurant owner concerning
‘ unattended children.” I couldn’t
resist sanding a copy of a sign that
was on the wall of a restaurant near
Interstate 9 0 near Boseman, Mont.:
"■ “Children unattended will be
“Towed away at owner’s expense!*
Abby, feel free to share it with
your readers.
KEN CRANE, JORDAN, MINN.

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ConUa usd from Pago 1A
restrooms will be renovated,
and carpeting will be replaced.
HIDTA will pay for modifica­
tions of interior walls, installa­
tion of a new telephone system, a
security system, decorative
improvements to the Interior,
and removal of excess wiring

and cabling.
The agency will contract with
airport officials for $2,400 toward
lawn and grounds' maintenance.
In addition, HIDTA will pay for
an annual maintenance contract
for the elevator.
Some of the agencies asaodat-

ed with HIDTA include the US
Customs Service, US Marshals
Service, the FBL the Immigration
and Naturalization Service, the
Drug Enforcement Agency, the
Florida Department of Laws
Enforcement, and 20 local law
enforcement agencies.

�Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida • Friday, June 25. 1999 - 7 A

SEM IN O LE COUN TY SCH O O L G RA D ES
Elementary Schools
Altamonte Elementary .................
Bear Lake Elementary...................
Carillon Elementary.......................
Casselberry Elementary...............
Eastbrook Elementary...................
English Estates Elementary .........
Forest City Elementary.................
Geneva Elementary.......................
Goldsboro Elementary.................
Hamilton Elementary ...................
Heathrow Elementary...................
Highlands Elementary...................
Idyllwilde Elementary ..
Koeth Elementary.........
Lake Mary Elementary .
Lake Orienta Elementary
Lawton Elementary . . . .
Longwood Elementary .
Midway Elementary . . .
Partin Elementary.........
Pine Crest Elementary .
Rainbow Elementary . . .
Red Bug Elementary . . .
Saba! Point Elementary
Spring Lake Elementary
Stenstrom Elementary .

....C
....C
....D
....C

....B
....C

Sterling Park Elementary ...........
Wekiva Elementary.....................
Wicklow Elementary...................
Wilson Elementary .....................
Winter Springs Elementary.........
Woodlands Elementary...............
Middle Schools
Greenwood Lake Middle.............
Indian Trails Middle' ...................
Jackson Heights M iddle.............
Lakeview Middle.........................
Milwee Middle ............................
Rock Lake Middle . . . .
Sanford Middle...........
South Seminole Middle
Teague M id d le ...........
Tuskawilla Middle . . . .

Volunteers needed
to donate blood

Funds
Continued from P age 1A

.........C

currently recovering in a regu­
lar unit at the hospital. Brown
said.
"They (Poole's legs) were just
fractured," Brown said. "She's
fine."
Employees at Bill Heard
Chevrolet are making donations
to help pay for Poole's hospital
expenses. So far, the employees
have donated $3,000. The com­
pany is matching each employ­
ee donation on a 2-for-l basis,

........ C
.........C
.........B

........ B
.........B
........ B
........ C
.........C

for a total to this point of $6,000
from the company.
"If you had seen her get
struck you would have gotten
sick," said Joe Ruth, Bill Heard
Chevrolet General Manager.
"I've never seen anything like
It."
Ruth said that the employees
came up with the idea for the
fund raiser after watching the
accident. He said the check will
likely be delivered next week.

SANFORD • The Sanford
branch of the Central Florida
Blood Bank is participating in
Blood Brotherhood Day,
Wednesday June 3 0 from 9 a.m.
to 7 p.m. The blood bank Is
behind on Its June quota, and
needs volunteers. The Sanford
branch is located at 1302 E.
Second Street. Regular hours are
Monday through Wednesday 9
a.m. to S p.m. and Thursday 11
a.m. to 7 p.m. For more informa­
tion. call (407) 3 2 2 -0 8 2 2 .

High Schools

Lake Brantley High .
Lake Howell High ..
Lake Mary High . . .
Lyman High ...........
Oviedo H ig h .........
Seminole High . . . .
Winter Springs High

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Schools
public schools to private schools
with less diverse populations is
like comparing apples to
oranges.
The elementary schools receiv­
ing "B's include Carillon
Elementary,
Heathrow
Elementary, Keeth Elementary,
Lake Mary Elementary, Lawton
Elementary,
Longwood
Elementary, Partin Elementary,
Rainbow Elementary, Sabal
Point Elementary, Stenstrom
Elementary, Wekiva Elementary,
and Woodlands Elementary.
"I would like to compliment
Stenstrom Elementary in partic­
ular," said school board member
Sandra Robinson. "They are
doing an excellent job."

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been there to assure smooth
transitions in the Herald's pro­
current publisher, Doug Fetzer.
None could have made do with­
duction.
Voltoline is an ex-Navy avia­
out Frank, but Fetzer now must
tion mechanic who fell in love
"I've relied a tot on Frank,"
with the area when he was sta­
Fetzer said. "He's the one who
tioned at Sanford Naval Air
Station from 1952 to 56. He was
knows where all the bodies are
bom in Adams, Mass., and grew buried. We wish him well but
we sure will miss him."
up in Pittsfield, Mass. He now
Voltoline said he has always
lives in DeBary, where he says
been fascinated by his work at
he doesn't worry about snow.
"I made $60 a week in the cir­
the Herald.
"It was like working in a
culation department at the
kitchen," he said. "We were
paper when I started here in
always cooking up something
1957," Voltoline said. "Kay
different A new soup each day.
Shoemaker's mom, Janie,
Chicken soup one day, tomato
helped me get the Job. The
the next. The ingredients were
paper was located on First
Street. Everyone rubbed elbows, constantly changing."
The circulation people, the news
It especially pleased Voltoline
people. Everyone."
when the Herald's circulation
Doris Dietrich, the senior edisoared to record highs. In recent
tor at the Herald, said Voltoline
months, there have been
was well established at the
improvements to attain those
paper when she arrived 35
goals again. However, Frank
years ago.
Voltoline won't be in the shop
"No one has been more loyal
as before. He'll spend his time
to this paper," Dietrich said.
smelling the roses and being a
"H e's been a good sport, fun to
good granddad,
be with and very creative."
But like any good newspaperDietrich said Voltoline was
man, it's hard to get the ink out
active in civic activities such as
of his blood and the Herald
the anndal Champagne Ball.
plans to take advantage of his
"He decorated the Sanford Civic expertise. Forty-two yean of
Hall each year for us. It was
experience can't be replaced in a
beautiful."
matter of weeks, so Voltoline
At the Herald, Voltoline was
promises to work part-time
the one pushing the news room
assisting the newspaper in the
and advertising department to
transition. And he'll remain a
make deadlines, and he superfaithful subscriber, watching
vised outside printing Jobs done and reading the newspaper he
at the paper. More importantly,
loves the most,
he broke in a string of publish-

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Coatlausd from Pafs 7A
The school grades are based on administrators could use to raise
the Florida Comprehensive test scores.
Achievement Test (FCAT) and
Board member Bob Goff said
Florida Writes! test results, the he favors allowing elementary
percent of students tested, plus school principals to waive the
suspension and dropout rates.
board's curriculum to develop
The grading system, criticized strategies to raise test scores.
by members of the Seminole Jeanne Morris said more
County School Board and other research should be done on tech­
educators statewide as mislead­ niques being used by the
ing and simplistic, is part of the schools.
same education reform package
"We should look at ways to
that created a plan for parents in intervene before any of these
schools receiving an "F * twice in schools get on the "F " list,"
four years to receive vouchers Morris said.
for private schools.
Furlong said he would not be
Statewide, 78 schools received satisfied until every school is on
"F » ."
the "A " list, and that he supports
Lake Mary, Oviedo and Winter looking for innovative ways to
Springs high schools received Improve the scores.
The boiud members also said
gradfi of-SC." Grade* for the
county's other lour high schools that the state report card can be
are not yet complete.
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and
simplistic
Greenwood Lalf&amp;, Indian because schools that try to attain
Trails, and Jackson Heights mid­ lofty goals on school improve­
dle schools received "B'e." The ment plans and do not reach the
county's remaining seven mid­ mark are punished, while
dle schools all received "C s ."
schools that reach moderate
Twelve elementary schools goals are rewarded.
received "B's," and another 12
The report card also touched
received "C s." Six elementary off another round of criticism on
schools received " O s "
Governor Jeb Bush's voucher
Members of the Seminole plan by members of the school
County School Board this week board.
discussed options that school
Morris said that comparing

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year ahead in way* or area* which you
never prevtoualy found beneficial Don !
hesitate to lake advantage ol unusual
opporturvbe* Vial come your way
CANCER (June 21-Jufy 22) Unusual or
somewhat myslenou* conditions could
prove* el work today, but they won t be
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help you n some way. even V you donl
know whafs behmd a Trying to patch up
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what to do to make Via rotatonahw work
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ings known about you today. Although
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VRIOO (Aug. 22-Sept 22) Tidy up loose

T V £ C K A D G R A S S lb G K O llN fo !

Pablo Picasso pointed out, “There
are painters who transform the sun
Into a yellow spot but (here are other*
who, thanks to their art and intelli­
gence, transform a yellow spot into the
sun.'
It Is the seme at the bridge table.
There are players who transform hon­
or cards into tricks, and there are
those who, thanks to their art and In­
telligence, transform spot-cards Into
tricks.
Anyone can cash aces and kings, but
how would you manage the Tatter
transformation in this deal? You push
Into six haarta. West leads the dia­
mond king. What layour plan?
South opened with a strong, artificial
and forcing two dubs. North respond­
ed with a weak, artificial and forcing

Norik
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two diamonds After that, lour natural
o A a a 3 s
bids were followed by two doses of
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Blackwood before South settled for six
East
West
hearts.
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Faced with a diamond loser, you e J to a 7
w •a a s
must establish your side suit, spades V 4
e to 5
And os often happens, when holding a i K Q J I
a X Q to 7 i
two-auiter you ahould establish the a J I 4 1
side suit first After winning the first
South
trick, play a spade to your ace, ruff a
* A K a 3 3 2
■pade low In the dummy, return to
W A K Q J
hand with a trump, and ruff a apade
* 7 4
with the heart 10. Finally, draw trumps
* A

and claim, conceding a diamond at
trick 13.
Note that you need to ruff two
spades In the dummy to establish the
suit Yet if you cash the nee and king of
■padea before attempting to ruff the
suit good, you go down. East overrufls
when declarer uaea a trump other
than dummy'a 10. Then a diamond
back la lethal

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First, grieve over lo ss of lather
by Jimmy Johnson

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DEAR DR GOTT. I’m 14 years old.
My dad Is dying of cancer. I don't want
TU U tV E R KNOW to lose him. What can I do to help
him? Should 1 go to college?
DEAR READER Your letter, which
I have abstracted, la ■ touching plea
for which, I am afraid, 1 have no
anowor. Your father appears to be in
the terminal stages of lung cancer. I
gather that hlaooctors have consid­
ered ovary option. Now, your family is
left with the numbing job of helping
your dad got through the most diffi­
cult of life’s challenges: death.
First of all you might be helped by
counseling. You have no control over
by Jim Davis U* disaster of cancer, therefore, you
need to ro-focua your efforts on
siftiw i
Improving the quality of whatever life
H
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your father has left. Be there for him.
Reiterate your love. Don't be afraid to
&lt;a
express your anger and frustration to
)
a professional. Make every effort to
____
ensure that your father recognises
JS m \
your loyalty and concerns.
J f rjM
Second, with help from your family
and from appropriate support personnol, leant ways to cope with such a
prodigious event You will lose your
J /£ + % i
dad. Now you need to focus on what

PETER
GOTT, M.D,

proud of you — but first you have to
through o normal grieving; of that
n certain. Therefore, consider your
present pain — which is profound and
real — to be simply the next step to
adulthood. At 14, you have amating
potential ahead of you; I’m sure your
father would agree.
The traditional advice would surely
be: finish high school end go to col­
lege. And there ere the usual addi­
tional proscriptions, such as donl use
drugs. At this point however, you may
need to deal with the realities of grief
and loss. Later, maybe college will not
bo for you. I don't know. But for now,
be there for your father, tell him that
you love him and make long-term Ufocholces later when you have a better

R

DEAR DR. GOTT: About 10 years
ago, I received a pneumonia shot that
I was told should List a lifetime. Now I
heard on TV that boosters are neces­
sary every five year*. I’m confused.
DEAR READER: In the past, the
pneumonia Injection was thought to
grant lifetime Immunity to the IS
strains of pneumonia bacteria that
wore included is the vaccine. Recent
studies have shown this to have been
an unrealistically optimistic assess­
or shotTmmy five to 10 years.
Remember that there are literally
scores of different microorganisms
that may cause pneumonia. These
include bacteria, viruses and yeasts.
Pffm ff the pneumooie *k«* protects
against only S3 of the most common
bacteria, U is not a panacea that will
prevent aU forma of pneumonia. Still,
for the elderly and the laOra, pneu­
mococcal vaccine can stave off whet
might develop Into a life threatening
pulmonary disease. Therefor*, T
advise you to bring your immunity up
to date with a booster.

�________________ Seminole Herald

Sports

Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida - Friday, June 25,1999- 11

B rie fs
L A K E M AR Y S U M M E R
T R A C K S E R IE S F INAL
LAKE MARY _ The final
night of the 10th Annual
Lake Mary High School
Summer Track Series will
take place next Monday
evening (June 28lh) at the
Lake Mary High School
Track Complex at Don T.
Reynolds Stadium.
The meets arc open to
any and all age groups,
both male and female, and
has become a regular family
affair with several members
of a family taking part.
Field events (long Jump
and high Jump) will begin
at 5:30 p.m. and running
events (00-yard low hur­
dles. 100-meter dash, mile
and 400-meter run) will
start at 6:30 p.m.
The cost Is 81 per per­
son. per meet and each
competitor may enter four
events (1/8-Inch or 5MM
spikes allowed).
Ribbons will be awarded
to the top three finishers
and lop three male and top
three female finishers In
each age group In each
event.
For additional information
contact Michael Gibson at
333-2370, or Lionel Bonck
at 321-8854.
M AGIC D ANCE TEA M
T K T O U T 8 SA T U R D A Y
MAITLAND - The Orlando
Magic Dance Team will hold
auditions this Saturday.
Ju n e 26th. at 9 a.m. at the
Magic Practice Court at the
RDV Sportsplex In Mailland. .
The Dance Team audi­
tions are for enthusiastic
Individuals, 18 years and
older, who are highly
skilled In all forms of
dance.
All applicants must bring
a resum e and photo and
should wear dance attire
and proper dance shoes.
The RDV Sportsplex Is lo­
cated at 8 7 0 1
Mall land
Summit Boulevard off of
W est Maitland Boulevard.
For Information coll (4 0 7 )
B 1 8 -2 0 7 5 .

STA Y IN SCHOOL
BA SK ET B A LL CAM P
SANFORD - The first Stay
In School Basketball Cam p
will be held a t Sanford
Middle School the week of
Ju n e 28-th ro u gh -Ju ly 2nd.
Students m ust bring their
own lunch to cam p every
day. C oaches and college
players will talk to cam p
participants about staying
In achool, drugs and a lco ­
hol.
Partldpanta
will
also
learn the b asic fundam en­
tals along with shooting,
passing and drill te ch ­
niques.
The cam p begins at 9
a.m . every morning, with
lunch from 1 1 :3 0 a.m . to
1 2 :3 0 p.m. and the cam p
ends a t 1 p.m . The price to
attend la 8 4 0 .
For more Information call
coach B ruce McCray at
3 2 8 -1 1 4 0 .

Uneventful evening
Thursday’ s
top squads
post wins
By P a a n Bm itk
SPORTS EDITOR

Sam Rainos (left) and Keith Acroo (above) wars two of
ally players to colloct throe hits each In an 18-8 win ovei

Local legend to run
first Stay In School
Basketball Camp
STORTS EDITOR

SANFORD - If you are under
the age of 25 or did not move to
Seminole County until the midI980'a his name may nol be
familiar, but If you were here In
the late 1970'a and early ‘80'a,
his name Is legendary.
When the first Stay In School
Basketball Camp begins Mon­
day In the Dan Pelham Qymnatortum at Sanford
Middle
School Bruce McCray will be
conspicuous because he la 6foot-5, but those In attendance
probably won't know Dial he la
one of the top basketball play­
ers to ever take to the hardwood
in St nlnolr County.
Unlike today's athlete who
seems to think lha. trash talk­
ing and taunting makes you a
better player, McCray was quiet
and unassuming, much In the
vein of a Larry Bird.
Until he took the court.
McCray was the leader of a

Seminole High School tram that
went 31-3 In 1979-1980 and
advanced to thr Class 4A (the
highest level at Dial time) Final
Four In Lakeland.
He was not a great pure
shooter or a Iraprr like a Ruben
Cotton or Darryl Merthle. but he
was a tremendous scorer.
A lot of times he was de­
scribed as a 'garbage player',
someone who always seemed to
be where the ball went, whether
on a loose ball or a rebound.
As former Herald Sports Edi­
tor Jo e DeSantis, who covered
that SHS team, recently said.
‘ Bruce was probably the best
scorer I ever saw, I didn't think
anyone could stop him.*
After almost 20 years McCray
still holds several Seminole
High records. Including the
most points scored In a game.
43. against DcLand.
What makes that record even
more remarkable Is (he fact dial
he sat nut most of the second

i in

Bruce McCray, who wfl be run­
ning the Stay In School Basketbal Camp at Sanford Middlo
School next week, was
State selection at both
nole High School and Sem inole
Community College and still
holds several school scoring re­
cords at both of those Sem inole
County educational institutions
despite having graduated over
17 years ago.

M cCray. P ag* 2 B

Church
basketball
standings
unchanged

Upsets tighten up Lake
Mary men’s standings
STORTS EDITOR

LAKE MARY • The ra ce Is
definitely on In the City of Lah»
Mary Department of Parks and
Recreation Men's Spring Friday
Night
Slow
Pitch
Softball
League.
Last Friday at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex. Seagate Soft­
ware set the trend for the ev e­
ning a s It romped to • 2 2 - 5
victory
over
Elegant
Lawn
M aintenance In a gam e that w as
expected to be m u ch closer.
The u p sets then started aa
Blue Haven Pools plated 1 0
ru n s In the bottom of the first
Inning, with a two-run home
ru n by Jo h n Keelan being the
big blow, and moved into a tie
for the league lead by handing
Sunrise Funeral Home a 1 5 - 7
setback, Its first loss sin ce
dropping an 1 8 -1 6 decision to
ADAPCO In the opening gam e of
the season on April 3 0 th .

W RESTLING TONIGHT
SANFORD
Southern
Champtonahlp
W restling
returns to the Sanford Civic
C enter this Friday, Ju n e
2 5 th , for another night o f
professional wrestling.
There will be six s u p e r­
star m atches on the card
that begins a t 8 p.m .
Check out ‘ Mr. Hardcore*
A1 Btno aa he ch allenges
champion ‘ Hanson Reject*
C.O. All for the SCW
Heavyweight Cham pionship
In the headline m atch of the
evening.
In a confrontation of the
big boys, The S lasher will
face Balaak T h e Genie.*
Another top m atch will pit
veteran
Bryan
Austin
against 0 . 0 . Scarface.
Also in action will be
‘ Black Nature Boy* Scoot
Andrews
against Shan k
Devlin,
plus
Frankie
Capone, Elvis Wesley and
many others aquaring off.
Aa a bonus, the SCW will
also feature the debut of
T h e Ladles of the SCW .*
whom will be performing for
the first time at this event,
o s well many other s u r ­
p rises! 11 '
Tickets In advance are
only $ 7 and a t the door 8 9 .
F or more Information and
tickets call Billy Boys a t
(4 0 7 ) 3 2 1 - 0 8 3 3 .

SANFORD - The wins may not
be as easy as the scores would
Indicate, but a blow out Is a
blow out.
Undefeated Wolfys trailed 2-0
In the second Inning and led
Just 4-3 after three Innings b e ­
fore using two more four-run
Innings to pull away from Psy­
cho Softball. 13-3.
Fellow unbeaten Stenslrom
Realty Incorporated only trailed
once. 1-0 In the top of the first
Inning, but found Itself tied 7 -7
with Kenny's Klan after four In­
nings before scoring four runs
in the fifth Inning and seven
runs In the sixth Inning to win
by the run rule. 18-8.
The Regulators evened their
record and pulled Into a tie for
i ass Thursday, Page 2 1

STORTS EDITOR

SANFORD - There were no
changes In the standings In the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Spring Adult
C hurch Basketball League, but
First Baptist C h urch of Sanford
did get a huge scare.
First
B aptist
C hurch
of
Sanford led C hurch of God of
Prophecy, which entered the
game with a 1-8 record , by Ju st
two points. 3 4 -3 2 , a t halftime.
Things remained close. In
(act got tighter. In the secon d
half a s Brian P arker and
Quentin Herring com bined to
score 2 7 second half points to
keep
C hurch
of
God
of
Prophecy In the gam e.
B ut the trio of Richard
Anderson. Denny Clayton and
Jerem y Slllaway kept
F irst
Baptist
ahead
enough
to
survive 6 6 - 6 5 .
The difference In the game
cam e down to the free throw
line where F irst B ap tist made
nine of 1 5 . In the second half,
while God of Prophecy was
zero-for-seven.
In the other gam es:
Hickory Avenue C hurch of
God took a 3 1 - 2 2 halftime lead
and pulled away for a 6 6 - 3 9
victory
over
Providence
Missionary Baptist C hurch of
Lake Monroe.

Marx nuamsn was o-tor-o wxn mrss oouows, acoraa two runs ana aruva
In fiva to haip Nice &amp; Easy upsat ADAPCO 20-12 last Friday night.

ADAPCO then missed an o p ­
portunity to also get Into a tie
for the league lead a s Nice 'N
Easy scored four ru n s In the
top of the first Inning and never
looked back in winning 2 0 -1 2 .
The game was close for four
Innings a s Nice *N E asy never
led by more than three ru n s at
the end of an Inning. But Nice
‘N Easy, which collected 2 8 hits
In the and closed to within a
game of the league lead with the
win, scored 10 ru n s In the top
of the fifth Inning to put the
game out of reach.
With three gam es left In the
regular season , Including a
rain-out from May 7th . the

standings are amazingly close
with Blue Haven Pools and
Sunrise Funeral Home lied for
first a t 5 - 2 and ADAPCO and
Nice 'N E asy Ued for third at 4 ­
3 . Seagate Software (2-5) and
Elegant Lawn M aintenance (1-6)
complete the standings.
Today at the Lake Mary
Sports Complex on Rantoul
Lane, north of Country Club
Road a cro ss from the Mayfair
Country Club, Seagate Software
challenges
S u n rise
Funeral
Home a t 6 :3 0 p .m .: ADAPCO
takes on Elegant Lawn Mainte­
n an ce a t 7 :3 0 p .m .: and Nice N
E asy battles Blue Haven Pools
a t 8 :3 0 p.m .
Providing th e offense were:
Seagate Software: three hits _
Drew Coulter (two doubles,
three ru n s, two RBI). Cary PitLard (two doubles, run. two
RBI), Mike LaPeters (three runs,
three RBI). C hris FOrmont (four
runs); two hits _ Robert Kanund
(home run, double, two ru n s,
four RBI), Jo h n Alvarez (two
doubles, two ru n s, live RBI),
Walt Luna (run. three RBI): one
hit _ Alan Dayley (two ru n s,
RBI). Deslxy White (run): two
ru n s scored, one RBI
George
Glasgow; one run scored _ An­
drew Harris.
Elegant Lawn M aintenance:
two hits _ Gene G auger (run,
RBI), Matt Oatway; one hit
Ja m e s Torrila (triple. RBI),
Jo h n Mellllo (run. RBI). Ronnie
Bartley (run), J a c k Relly: one
run scored _ Paul Riggins. Paul
Ja c o b s .
Blue Haven Pools: four hits
Ben Fratrtk
(double,
three

�29 •SomirxXa Herald. Sanlord. Florida • Friday, June 25, 1999

Thursday---Continued (m m Page IB

third place, but led Just 2 -0
after five Innings and -1-0 after
six inning* before scoring eight
runs in tire seventh Inning to
defeat Celeste Industries. 12-0.
Stenstrom Realty Incorporated
and Wolfys are both 7-0, while
the Regulators and Wlglnton
Fire Sprinklers are tied for
third at 3-3. Completing the
standings are Kenny’s Klan 1261. Psycho Softball (1-61 and
Celeste Industries (1-71.
Next week's schedule In the
City of Sanford Recreation and
Parks Department Men’s Spring
Thursday Night Slow Pitch
Softball League at Plnehurst
Park has Celeste Industries
playing Wlglnton Fire Sprin­
klers at 6:30 p.m.; Kenny’s
Klan taking on Psycho Softball
at 7:30 p.m.; and the Regula­
tors challenging Wolfys at 8 :3 0
p.m. Stenstrom Realty Incorpo­
rated has the week ofT.
Today at Plnehurst Park, the
Industrial League will take to
the field with Brtar/BBM Cor­
poration (2-4) tackling Myers
Tree Service (3-3) at 6:30 p.m.:

Datamax (4-1) facing Invacare
(3-3) at 7:30 p.m.; and Vantare
(3-3)
battling
the
Wayne
Dcnseh B-53's (3-3) at 8 :3 0
p.m. Bundy/S ft II Corporation
has the bye.
Providing the offense were:
Wolfys: three hits _ Mark
lluaman (two runs. RBI): two
hits _ Clancy Wallace (triple,
two runs, two RBI). Jenry Reome
(run. two RBI). Roy Smith (RBI);
one hit _ Dave Frclsner
(double, run). Mark Clatterbuck
(two runs. RBI). Keith Denton
(run. two RBI), Kenny Perkins
(two runs). Jerry Gavemnlc and
Cory Reome (one run scored
each): two runs scored _ Mike
McLohon.

run. three RBI). Brian Curtis
(two m ns. three RBI). Scott
Murphy (run, RBI). W.L. Oraccy
(two mns), D .J. Tibbs; one hit _
Chad Lee (RBI). Cary Keefer
(run); two m ns scored _ Dave
Gotdstlck: one run scored
Bobby Keefer.
Celeste Industries: two hits _
Noy Rivers: one hit _ Janies
Moncrlcf (double), Dave Rape,
Mike Edwards.
Stenstrom Really Incorpo­
rated: three hits _ Duke Roberts
(triple, double, three mns.
three RBI),Myrtcl Reid
(two
doubles, two m ns. three RBI).
Sam Raines (two doubles, three
m ns. RBI). Keith Acrec (two
mns. three RBI);two hits _
Greg Hardy (double, run. RBI).
Arthur Bames (mn, three RBI).
Tbny Smith (two
m ns. RBI).
Craig Merkerson (mn. RBI): one
hit _ Kevin Lavtgne (double.

Psycho Softball: two hits
Brian Crontn (trtole. three RBlf
Mike Taylor (double); one hit _
Jamie Pttzer (double, run). J e r ­
emy Chunat Inin). Jason Flani­
gan. Tommy Wilks.
Greg
Richards; one nin scored _
Tony Taylor.
Regulators: three hits _ Bill
Bingham (home run. double,
two mns, four RBI): two hits _
Chris Nlckle (triple, double.

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runs, two RBI); three hits _
Mike Fratrlk (double, run. RBI);
two hits _ John Kectan (home
run. two runs, three RBI). John
Poole (double, three runs. RBI).
Sean Turner (run. four RBI).
Scott DeGrafT (two runs. RBI).

(run. RBI). TV Koke (two runs).
Joey Sheehan (run), Chris
Bryson; one RBI _ Chris Con­
ner.

Jimmy Williams (triple, two
runs). Frankie Phillips (two
runs): one hit _ Ja y Bellamy
(triple, two RBI). J.R . Spivey

Basketball
Hickory Arena* Church of Oo4 (66)

C ontinued from Page IB

And C.ll.O.P. (Community House of Prayer)
raced to a 40-25 lead and went on to rout
Sanford First Church of the Nazarcnc Team No.
1. 76-44.
New Covenant and Sanford First Church of the
Nazarene Tram No. 2. which were both Idle last
Friday, are tied for the league lead with 8 -2
records with Community House of Prayer and
First Baptist Church of Sanford right behind
with 7-3 records.
Completing the standings are Hickory Avenue
Church of God (5-5). Sanford First Church or the
Nozarene Team No. 1 and Providence Missionary
Baptist Church of Lake Monroe (both 2-8) and
Sanford Church of God of Prophecy (1-9).
Today In the Dan Pelham Gymnatorium at
Sanford Middle School. Providence Missionary
Baptist Church of Lake Monroe plays Sanford
First Church of the Nozarene Team No. 1 at 6 :3 0
p.m.: Hickory Avenue Church of God tackles
Sanford First Church of the Nazarene Team No.
2 at 7:30 p.m.: and Sanford Church of God of
Prophecy challenges New Covenant at 8:30 p.m.
Community House of Prayer and First Baptist
Church of Sanford have the week olT.

Vincent Butler 3 1-4 8. Georfe Baker 8 1-2 14. Aaron Thomaa
7 O O IS. Norman BrvrTty 3 O O 7. Ken Moultrie 3 2 2 ft Derrick
Jonr* 4 2 0 10. Davarta m n g k I O O 2 Derrick Cooper 0 1-2 I.
Tbtal*. 27 7-10 00
Halftime . Churrh of Ood 31. Provktancr 22 Three point flrkl
goal* . Providence 3 (E. Kellt Z B Williams Z Alexander).
Church of Ood S (Butler. Baker, Thomaa, Beverly. Moultrie)
Team foula . Providence IS Ch urrh of Ood 0 Fouled out _
none. Technicals . Providence, llaye*. Kecocda . Providence 2H. Churrh of Ood 3 3

FIRST BAPTIST 3 4 , PROPHECY 3 2
Church of Sanford 134)

P in t

Richard Anderson 7 5 8 23. Rub FOaarilu* 3 0 2 0. Chad Nolan
4 0-1 ft Denny Clayton R 2-4 IQ. Jeremy SlUaway 4 2 5 II.
TWai* 2 8 9 1786

Sanford Church of Ood of Prophocy (39)
Harold Danleli I 0-4 Z Brian Porker 12 3-2 27. Quentin
lim in g 12 OO 34. Jim m y Itaatrll 3 0-2 ft Mike Joe 2 Oft 4.
Darren Seaatona 0 O ft 0. Drivtn Ingram I Oft Z CaM n Acree 0
0-0 0 TUals 31 2-8 83.
Halftime . Flral Baptist 34. Prophecy 3 2 Threc-poinl Add
goala _ Flral Baptlat 3 (Anderson 3, Clayton. Sltlaway): Prophecy
I (Parker) Team foul* _ First Baptist 8; Prophecy 10 Fouled oul
_ none. Technicals _ none. Hecorda _ First lUpUst 7-3.
Prophecy 1-9.

C .H .O .P. 7 6 . NAZARENE I 4 4
Sanford lot Church of tho Namortno T u n 91 (44)
Bryan Ruby 0 Oft 0. Mare Dehney 2 Oft 4. Brandon Kin net I 0
4 ft I Z Dennis H U I Oft Z Brian Howard ft f t » Ift Lyle
Itablnaon 2 Oft 4. Totals 189-1744.

C o a a u u lty Hanot of Prayer (76)

Tig Seaver (RBI): ore hit _ Bob
Palagono (mn.
RBI).
Neal
Goldman; two m ns scored _
Todd Cox.
Sunrise Funeral Home: three
hits _ Kevin Julian (triple, mn.
RBI). Nokia Roberts (double,
two RBI): two hits _ Kellhlan

Roberts (home m n . m n . two
RBI); one hit _ Arthur B a m e s
(double, m n . RBI). Keith Acree
(double, two m n s). Jo el Lip­
scom b (m n . RBI). Robert S te­
vens (m n). Raymond HortsDeld.
Craig Merkerson, Steven Den­
nis.
Nice 'N Easy: five hits _ Mark
Huamon (three doubles, two
m n s. five RBI); four hits _ Dean
Parm er (two doubles, three
m n s. two RBI). Kenneth P erk ­
ins (two m n s. RBI); three hits _
Mike McLohon (double, three
m n s . RBI). Denny Bowman
(double, m n . RBI), Mark C lat­
terbuck (three m n s. two RBI):
two hits _ Je rry Govern ale
(home m n . three m n s. four
RBI). Tom Wilks (double, two
m n s. three RBI), Tim Barrett
(m n . RBI).
ADAPCO: three hits _ Jam ie
Pttzer (triple, double, two m n s.
two RBI): two hits _ Danny
Hewitt (home m n . two ru n s,
three
RBI).
Bobby
Brown
(triple, four RBI), B ru ce S ellers
(two doubles, two runs). Mike
Taylor (two m n s . RBI); one hit _
Larry Dillon (double, run, RBI),
Tbny Taylor (double, two runs),
Ja m e s Cogbum (double, run),
C
“ h l^i Smith.

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McCrayi Pago I B
half before It was realized he
had an opportunity to break the
tingle gam e scoring record.
Following
that
season .
McCray w as the Must Valuable
Player a t the Seminole CountyVolusia County All-Star Game,
w as the Central Florida Player
of the Year and w as named
C lass 4A First Team All-State.
Alter graduating from Sem i­
nole. McCray took his talents to
Seminole Community College
and Immediately helped turn
around a program that had
been 1 6 -1 6 and 1 6 -1 5 the two
previous years.
In the two y ears he w as at
8C C , 1 9 8 0 -8 1 and 1 9 8 1 - 8 2 .
the Raiders went 2 9 - 3 and 2 2 6 , a combined 5 1 -9 , the second
best for a two-year group b e ­
hind the 1 9 6 7 -6 9 group, which
won SCC’s only State C ham pi­
onship. with a 5 5 - 7 m ark, and
two ap p earan ces In the State
Tbum am ent.
As a freshman at 8C C McCray
m ade 2 9 0 field goals, a record
that stood until recently, and
w as the No. 5 all-time leading
scorer with 1 ,0 2 1 points, a
1 9 .6 point per gam e average,
and Is still In the Too 1 0 for a
career aa a Raider. All this d e ­
spite missing several gam es
and playing most of his sopho­
more season with a knee Injury.
After his sophomore season
he w as also named co-winner of
the Most O utstanding Athlete
for the entire Seminole Com ­
munity College Allhetic Program
and was a Ju n io r College AllS tate selection.

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FrovM oscs Mlaatoaary Baptist C h u c k (99)
Emmett Krill 3 0 -0 0. Billy Williams 3 Oft 12, Jo h n Andtraon
0 0 -0 0 . HoM m Krttt 0 0 -0 O. Ctuule* Troutman 0 OO (X Kevin
Felton 0 OO a Tim WlltUma 3 Oft f t Char In* lla y r* 3 OO ft
Malta Alexander 3 OO 7. T otal* 17 OO 30

Bernard Smith Sr. I O ft Z Beranrd Sm ith J r . 2 Oft 4. Bayfus
McCoy 2 1-2 f t Terrance Flahrr 9 4-4 2 2 Doug Hugh* SO -2 Ift
Jon ath on Ju n e* 10 0-1 20. Charlie llollta J r . 2 Oft 4. Crdnck
Jackaon 4 Oft ft T otal* 3 8 ftft 7ft
llalfUme . C H O P. 40. Nazarene 12ft. Three-pcant field goal* _
Nazarene 13 (Klnnett 2. Howard): C H O P. I (McCoy) Team b u b
_ Nazarene I ft C.H.O.P. ft Fouled out _ none Technical* _
none. Records _ Nazarene 12 -8 ; C H O P. 7-3.

RAINES GAUGE
Tim Raines Is a Sanford native and Seminole
High School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. His statistics for the 1 9 9 9
season Is In the first colum n, personal-best
season totals In the second column and career
totals (Including 1999) in the third column.

RAINES GAUGE
CATEGORY
G am es....................
A t-b als....................
R u ns........................
Hits..........................
RBI...........................
Doubles.................
Triples....................
Home ru n s...........
S teals......................
Average..................

Raines flew out a s a plnch-hltter In the ninth
Inning a s the A's lost 7 - 6 to the American
League W estern Dtvlslon leading Texas Rangers
on Wednesday night and did no! play as
Oakland dropped a 5 - 3 decision to the Rangers
on Thursday night.

h ast
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652
133
194
71
38
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415
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166
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three runs), Nakla Roberts
(RBI).
Kenny's Klan: two hits _ Hank
Tookc (two triples, four RBI).

The first Stay In School B a s ­
ketball Cam p will be held Ju n e
28-th rou gh -Ju Jy 2nd.
Students m ust bring their
own lunch to cam p every day.
C oaches and college players
will talk to cam p participants
about staying In school, drugs
and alcohol.
Participants will also learn
the basic fundamentals along
with shooting, passing and drill
techniques.
The cam p begins at 9 a.m.
every morning, with lunch from
1 1 :3 0 a.m . to 1 2 :3 0 p.m . and
the cam p ends at 1 p.m . The
price to attend Is $ 4 0 .
For more Information call
McCray at 3 2 8 -1 1 4 0 .

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N O T K I TO THE PUBLIC
Note* a hereby giy*o mat a Pubtc
I dating wd ba h*M by Via Planrang
4 Zoning Commitian *1 Vw City
Commit ton Chambbri, C*y Hal,
Santord Honda a) TOO pm on
Thtnday. Jtey I, I N I . to conudr
Via toamtmg etianya and anwndmam to N Zorwig Onknanca ol Via
C ly ol Canlord Sm x io d County.

NOTICE OF 4 A L I
OF MOTOR VEHICLE
Punuant to Florida Statute
713 545. Mk) Florida i d n And
Recovery, ad tat at pubic ta d lor
cath Vd totowng detailed vehrc d d ) locadd at dnor't pdea to M l
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Mary Bv Longwood. FL 37750.
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Haranrang bom AO. AfpcUtora
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LEGAL DESCRIPTION N 710 17
ol Lot 14, Smaha 3rd Subd. at
racotdtd m Via Pitatc Racordt ol
Bbtnxiod County. Florida in Plat
Book I . Pag* M

Tha proparly bang mora ganaraly
daterPad at Via comae ol Hay 4«
andCantral Pvt Dnva

Tha Plamng 4 7orwig Commation
ad tubma a laoommandt lion to Via
CVy Commit to n m Itror ol. or
agawitl tot raquattad etianga or
amandmant The CVy CommaMon
ad hold a Pube Haanng ai Via
Commtttnn Room m Cay Hal.
Santord. Florida at 7.00 p m on Jtey
H , 1BW, to conttdr ta d recom
AI parbat ti vaaratl and ottant
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at laid rwanngi
Jamat R VWanno. Charvnan
Planning 4 Zomng Commaaton
ADVICE TO THE PUOUC V a parion dm dat to appeal 1 dtettaon
made «dh retpact to any miner contadtrad al Vd above maatng or
haarrgt. he. tea made need a v*rbaton record ol Via procodxigi.
mcKwbng toe leihmony and evtby the CVy ol Santord (FS
2440105)
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR
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HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE
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Noace d hereby grven Vdt a Pub*c
Idtnng wR be hard by f d Pdrmng
5 Zoning Cnmmttuon m Vd C»y
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tUrdord. Florida M 700 ; m . on
Trwtdey. Ady 1, IBM . to conttder
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C A M N O : 44-1414-DR-040
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Santord. Ftodda 37771, on or batore
Vd 73* day W JULY. 1444. and tto
Vd original adh Vd Cdrk ol Vet
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Boa 414, Santord. Florida 32772M l* , batore tarnca on Prdionar or
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H Vd Cltot ft Vd Crrcul CourTt
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you au N heap Vd dark ol Vd
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WARMNO: Rud 17745, Florida
Famtoy U n i rutot ol Pracadura.
raqubat oartoai automate dtetotna
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F a t n to comply can ro u t m tancSena, todudng itemwad or tortung
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Dated JUNE i t . IBM
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By Nancy R. Wave
Deputy Clark
Pubttn J i m IS . and JiVy 7. B. 18.
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Planned Devotopmenl
LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lot 75
(LESS Bag SW Cor nai E 740 Off N
732 37 W 215 00r SVrty on crave
3477 S 20737 to bag and baa
337 37 N ot SW Cor rui N 207.37 E
240 OCT S 732 3 7 W 2151X7 NWly
on axv* 34 27 to bag) 5 At ol Lot 74
Srnm't 3rd &amp;4rL PM Boob 1. Paot
M v o o r c M F t T ' r ^ r N t / i ot
Ldto 47 4 34 4 E I d ol vacated load
aRacam on S n a i l 3rd Bteid. Pdt
Book 1. Pag* 46

The property bang mora generaty
Tha Planting 5 Zonmg Commrttton

CVy Committoon In tavor ot, 01
raquattad manga or
a Pubtc Haarng n Vd
•n CVy Hat.
Santord. Florida al 700 pm. on JiVy
24. IBM . to conatdtr aatd racomAt parkat ai mtorate and
Nod have an opponundy to ba haard
M tatd heamgt
Jamat R Vdrrmo. Chavman
Planting 4 Zonmg Comm— an
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: 4 4 pan
made atti raapacllo any matoar oorv
trdarad al Vd above ndakng or
heamgt. ha/tha made need t varbatm record ot V d prooaadnga,
ncfcjdng Via dtamony and evtdanoa. which record d not provided
by lha Cvy ol Santord. (FS
2M 0I0S)
PERSONS WITH DtSABVJTIES
NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PAR­
TICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PRO
CEEDW OS SHOULD CONTACT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5424 44
HOURS IN ADVANCE OF THE

MEETVta.
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THE «T . JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTINCT
The Matdn Academy ot Central Honda. 1256 N I
FL. 37751. Appkcakon *51785. Ttd appkcanl propoaat to atVidraiv 004 ate
tan gaaona pm day ot tdtar lor 14.74 acre* ol Urban Lamtacapa mgaaon.
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31 EatL Tha tta toe*bon nama d known at "Mattel fcademy*.
Shoted you b* Mtrattod In any of toa tedd aptcaSon*. you d
Vd E l Johnt Rkrar Wate Managwnate Dtebld. 404B Raid St, P.O. Box
142B. Padfta. Florida 32178-1478. Wrdan obftekont or ■ raqudN to ba
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------------------------ 1 V d appkcaiion may ba meda. but thould
1 CM) day* bom ■ « data el EM pubarakon
1 obfactor by nama and adwaaa. and
1 V d obRcaon to Vd apptcaaon. AV kmaty Bad artaNi atbac
lone adi be presented to ffie Board ftor ooneidersaon In is (Mberaaon on Vie
appt raaonpnor to Vd Board taking acaon on Vd applicaaon Fdng a wnaan
oOftcaon doat not artada you to a Chaptor 120. FUnda (Hat at 1 adnwidkabva haanng NoBca ot tndndtd (propoaad) Dwtoct Daemon wd ba provtoad to partont aho hove raquattad bidtokkdl nokc* Peraont whoaa tubV M V n te a td am atactad by Vd appkeaton and who t d a patdon wttotn Vd kmabamat praacrtdd by Chapter 78-108 and Rud 40C-1.1007,
Ftattda Adaandbadve Coda (F A C ) tench mead V d raquramanto ot
Chaptot 24-10E. F A C ., may obtain an admexfbatve haanng.
Pubiah: June 75, IBM
DED-IOE

Legal Notices
NOTICE OF AUCTION
Thrt auckon wd ba held on July 14.
IB M al Noon at 325 Audi Ave.
Ovddo. F L
Vd vehicdt on Vd day batore Vd
auckon bom B AM unto 4 PM Term*
ara cath or certVwd lundt only
Onado Towing reeervet V d ngpt to
accapl or rakda any and tv bid*
Tha totowaig vehtedt ara offered
lor btH
47 OLDS CUTLASS
703AM51R3HB358864

B7FORD F-150
1FTEX15H7NKA455I0
Pubkth June IS. IBM
DEO 710
N O TIC t OF SALE
To aatrtty owner tan lor ram due n
accordance with Florida Stakrdt.
Sat Storage Factory Act Seckona
S3 801 43 SOB. context ot deled
GEORGIA RAYFlELD
308
Bo ret. Ftxnrkjre Mnc
BENJAMINE NAVARRO
37fl
Furrvhee, HoUM tHM Idmt
JANE L U Z
342
Funxtore, Botat. Mnc
MCHELLE SHARGON
430
Fiantora. HoutahoW Idmt
DAVID NELSON
OS
1470 Chevradl Green
VVti 1345710182447
Al i r a i ara told *at d* and mutl ba
pad tor m CASH mmedwlery loaowng ta d Al w M advarkaad mar im
ba avatabd al ana ol ta d n t d
avert ol tefdtmom between owner
and obtgtdd party Ouyerr mutt
ramova ai comamt. sweep inV and
had away dabna Condma wto ba
ton at pubtc auckon 10 me n g a w
tedder or oVtewne deposed ol to
DATE JULY 2. IBM
TM C 1700 NOON
Magnoka Sad Storage
2530 Magruka Ave
Santord FI 32773
(407)321 240i
Pubkth June 11.25. IBM
DED-110
NOTICE TO THE PUBUC
Notoa to hereby grvan Vial a Pubtc
Haanng wto ba held by Bd Pdrmng
I Zonmg Commnaon n t d Cay
Commtteon Chantoart. CVy Hat.
Santord. Florida at 700 pm on
Tlwedey JcXy I. IBM . to conwdtr
Bd toVoweig change and amendmarX to me Zonmg Ordnanca ol Vd
Cay ol Santord. Samnod CowXy.
Florida
Re/unmg bom MR 2 MUdtot
F amR) Ratrdtnbal
To Vdt Of MR S. MuVtod
LEGAL DESCRIPTION A PORTION
OF THE SANFORD GRANT ANO A
PORTION OF GOVERNMENT LOT
3. ALL M SECTION 12. TOWNSHIP
20 SOUTH. RANOE X EAST. SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLOROA. BEING
MORE
PARTICULARLY
OCECRMEO AS FOLLOWS
COMMENCV40 AT THE NORTH­
WEST CORNER OF THE SOUTH
WEST 1/4 OF SAX) SECTION 12,
P R O C U B - EBU4M - O l'X T H "
w es t, alo n g th e w ester ly
UN E OF S A O SECTION I f . A DIS­
TANCE OP 401 57 FEET TO THE
POINT OF BEOtoMNO OF SUB
JE C T PARCEL THENCE CONTiN
U N O ALONO TH E SAX) WESTER­
LY UNE OP SECTION 12. SOUTH
OPTED** WEST. A DISTANCE OF
14 40 FEET: THEN CE SOUTH
3 4 1 7 5 7 EAST. DEPART MG SAX)
WESTERLY UNE OF SECTION 12.
A DISTANCE OF 70125 FEET:
THENCE NORTH 47*5435* EAST. A
DISTANCE OF
67 62 FEET;
THENCE NORTH *4*4438* EAST. A
DISTANCE OP 110 40 FEET.
THENCE NORTH 44*4034* EAST. A
DISTANCE O F 74.11 FEET.
THENCE NORTH U X O T V EAST. A
DISTANCE OF 114.S4 FEET.
THENCE NORTH S 3 3 1 T T EAST. A
DISTANCE OF 54.74 FEET.
THENCE SOUTH 75*4747 EAST. A
DISTANCE O f
54 74 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 74*7S20* EAST. A
DISTANCE OF 5531 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 4 S 1 4 D T EAST. A
DISTANCE O F 54.44 FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 7B*S1'S3* EAST. A
DISTANCE
OF 35 03 FEET;
THENCE NORTH 0144*17' EAST. A
DISTANCE OF 43 M
FEET;
THENCE SOUTH 4BW07* WEST.
A DISTANCE OF 79.72 FEET;
THENCE NORTH O T t S I X WEST.
A DISTANCE OF 435 43 FEET; TO
POINT ON A NON-TANGENT
CURVE. CONCAVE SOUTHEAST­
ERLY ANO HAVING A RADIUS OF
430 71 FEET. THENCE ALONO THE
ARC OF SAX) CURVE AN ARC
LENOTH OF 332 48 FEET. SAIO
ARC BEINQ SUBTENDED BY A
CHORD BEARING ANO DISTANCE
OP SOUTH 431B D T WEST. 324 79
FEET. THENCE SOUTH 211725*
WEST. A DISTANCE OF 353 55
FEET. TO A POINT OF CURVATURE
OF A CURVE CONCAVE NORTH­
WESTERLY ANO HAVING A
RADIUS OP 1B0 B1 FEET. THENCE
ALONO TH E ARC OF SAX) CURVE
ANO ARC LENOTH OP 73440
FEET. SAX) ARC BE M O SUBTEND­
ED BY A CHORD BEARMG ANO
DISTANCE OP SOUTH 14*7737
WEST, 220 34 FEET, TO THE
POM T OF BCQSfMNQ OF SAX)
SAX) PARCEL THUS DESCRIBED
CONTAINS 754255. I I SQUARE
FEET OR SJ62 ACRES. MORE OR
Tha property bang 1
Tha Planning 4 Zoning Commdtion
CVy

mmaaton In lavor ot. or

Tha C ly Commmaon
a ll hold a Puttac Hearing to toa
Commrttton Room to Cvy Hal.
Santord. Florida M 7.00 p m an JiVy
24. 1944 to contodv aato recom-

CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos

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to tard haartngt.

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It ttia RKpfdttioR o l ttw soul o» e n ito n .* — Ralph V au gh tn

Pdrmng a Zoning Commdtoon
ADVICE TO THE PUBUC. 4 4 parvon daodtt 10 appeal a
mads van reaped to any ma
Me need a varbalm record ol me procaadtogt.
•ncludmg lha latkmony and avtdanoa. teach record d not provided
by me Cvy ol Santord (FS
2M.0105)
PERSONS WITH OtSABSJTCS
NEEOM Q ASSISTANCE TO M R TO P A T E M A N Y OF THESE PROCEEO W G S SHOULD CONTACT
TH E PERSONNEL OFFICE ADA
COORDINATOR AT 330-5424 a
HOURS SI ADVANCE OF THE
M EETMQ.
FuM ah.Juna1S.I4.1SM
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21— P e r s o n a l s

71— H

ALONE?
FL*
RESPECTED
Dtlmg Bureau m e* 19771 ALL
Ages (25-90) Bringing People
Together 500 972-4477 (24hn)
Longwood Maat tga Studio.
Wah tot welcome 7 day*
Prtvvd rmt Female Sufi
Lite VMM000775S
_________ 407-338-5300_________

Make ■ eucceteful twrtch lo
lha ultimata way of mealing
people. Call 2I1-3B0B lo gal

2 5 — S p e c ia l N

o t ic e s

O PEN DOOR Sooal Service* ol
Florida it a therapeutic toiler
care agency opening an office
in lha Orlando area Wa ara
looking lor derkcatad and canng
famawt who ara interested in
providing children with a tala
and nurtunng anvvonmanl by
becoming totler parent* H you
have love m your heart and

1 to your home, pdate con­
tact OPEN DOOR at *07-48427— N

ursery

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are

CHILDCARE
DayV Nvjhlt/ Weekends

Fn Hghi*- Pitta ' Sdepover
Sal Nxynt- CookouV Swan
322-1774 or Pager 743-7313
M MY HOME
CPR. HRS Certifled
__________ 302-4021___________
Infant Cara n my honw. M f
7am -6 3 0 p m SHOWk.
Santord/ Lk Mary, 372-4757
REGISTER NOW, Pra* 4 5
C d ia SUikng Aug 3rd Al
Kindarganan/ Inlam Sktoa Taught, at
we* at Lang Oevetop/Mam
Stoat Limned Space Aval
Cat tor Pated 371-7434
33— W
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anagem ent

You deni have to tore wllh the
patn of Bbromydtgd C a l 407IM 0107 OF 1-444-343-4047 for

57—OPPORTUNniES
b b TV AUOTTKMS t t
Curly Nbbl it tootong tor tadrX
ad Kxto 5 16 tor Curly* KM*
Club. Contact Cindy al The*
H Play, 407-327-0447
70— E d u c a t io
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elp

W

APPO INTM ENT S ETTER S !
1100 SION ON BONUS H O S tV
hr. wtud framing Ava rags (to ­
l l s H r- N O SELLING
No cold cans,
Fte« Schedule.BeneMt Cad
323-7070, E a t I I I
AUTOM OTIVE
TECHNICIANS
Full terries auto caniar needt
Brake. Alignment, and Aa Con(Mining Technicisnt Wa pay
lop wages to lha nduttry. and
amptoy tom* ol lha bail M ail
Mechanic 1 and ASE Techt
Slop and mwl one ol our loealo n t lo check our credential*,
or ca l tor a confidential interPhone 407-302-4902
Mambert of Floods Automobile
A u n . F ITD R A TA N A and ASE
TV IE EXPRESS AUTO
C EN TER S . BIC
P R 407-307-4907
________FAX 4»7-3«-4t03________

Child Car# - In your home (Sanlord Lake Mary prtearrad) tor prockxji 6 month old M F. S-6
Must ba dependable. canng.
and *rpenanced with mlantt
Pleaxa cat 322 5255____________
CLERICAL/ O FFICE HELP
P -T to Santord A t m . Ue not raq
___________ 323-44M___________
Counter Persona: Counter t i p
tor buty dry ctoanar Etc pay
Laka Mary 333 4070620 7639
. DATA ENTR Y C LER K .
Computer' Windows E rp rwg
Growing Sales Co m Santord
(near Sam nod Town Mtel) E«p
with xwoicot hatplte
* 7to Baited to 447-7IMIB5
DRIVER •VENOBIQ R O UTE
SNACK TIME VENDING
Serving Cantral FL tor 15 y n
Top pay 4 ban* Clean MVH A
stable work hrtl Start 5am. M-F,
Lnqwd 332-9769
1, Long
a «od Door 4 Tnm Company. FT.
Mon-Fn. 6am-2 30pm ♦ ovarknw. O u s t B C O L good driving
record kfbng reqd. o k benefrti.
M S G tir. nag to atp OFWP.

EOE. 407-321-4410____________
DRIVERS
Indap Contractors. Immd 1990
or newer 4 (3 Sedan Beeper or
Ce* Phone a ptute

r a in in g

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
C O L VA7TA Apprv Job A u d i
Ytkand ciaaeat National Truck
School 1-400-444-7344
-T h f i t W * W A N T tD
"Cracker Banal**
Sarvart, Cooks. Onhwaahart
200 Fkcbman Dr (M 4 Hwy 44)
407-774-1070
Stdcra mtoate Otltnu
Far P u m a to S I S J SS1-------A B E T T E R J O S FOR T0U1
Juti Call Never a Fa te .

HELP Paraonnte 571 4SSS
A ma/or Santord manulacturar
wd ba conducing rXarvwwt tor
producaon workart at B d Marina
HoW 4 Contaranct Cantor. 530
N PatodBo Ava. Santord Intorv d w t w d ba condudad W ad .
June 30 6 T h u n . Jtey I. from
Bam-3pm to V d Monroe Room
Abova
average
pay
Paid
health. M*. denial i muon toturanca altar 90 day trial period.

Qpporlundy tor promoBoo._______
FOR THE
Fuibm * wah Eactetom wages

'PraptOrll Cook*
Hgh vokjm* rattaurant tocstod
aim* Orlando-Santord Airport
J o r r y s C s tB fB fs

323-0345

Apply • Bldg A 2nd Fb
Mon •Fft-9-2 PM

I lor Tad Co.
Eiparvkng C o Naadt Drtvert
dayvEvenng* 376-7817. leave
Nama and Number
Embrordary Mechm* Operator
Part TVna E xpanancad
Potldva Iw w a . 77I-41B1
E N TR Y LE V E L DRtYERS need- 1
ad N O trt Covanam Trantport,
bat immeoate opening* tor
drtvar Irainaat No atpartonce
naadad Eton 34SK to 355K pkit
banted* COL training avaiabto.

BOO-435-5543_________________
Expanancad thowar door 6 mbror nttakar naadad Start
ASAP CaB 337-7574

FLOORBtO BtSTALLERS
Harrtwnnd and Lammat* Floor­
ing Apprentices naadad town*dattey tor attabkthad. axpandtog. company Oraat advancemart opportunity Ca&amp;. Jerk a)

32L633Z Itx— ACPL Muti nave
back ground check
Hpivm ciiif))n ^ 4 iiid
Pan Tima to atari
________ *07-431-5712________
House Cleaning Partact turnmar |obt Start now. |72v ♦ mdat o t No 1rvtet/wkndt Car ragd.
534 5595
E m Oanaral Waratiout* worker
naadad Mutl ba abd to Ml 50
to*, t drum a torkMl good Bantext EOE. OFWP
W aaervtoM and Supply
B01 Codtoco Y/ay, Bantord
Opanlnga PVFT tor
(andonal floor car* t houtakaepxig poatoon* on 2nd A 3rd

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BdRZSTiWB------

B BtSTALLERS NEEDED B
Immeddd Oparunga. Vacation
4 Pension Benefits.

Laborer-. Must have vsld Or*.
Uc. A own tranaportakon 5650/
hr Apply in person: Fxtt-Wargh
C o . 210 Tech Dr , Santord.

batow. and conknung kom day to

LAWN MUUNTENANCE
Commaroal t» p raqurad.

charteas ko rant and oSdr chargu
tor when a Ian on tarns d cdsnad.

T o i Free 14
LtaveName w/ Area Code 4 No
OFFICE ASSISTANT

DATE OF SALE:
0T/1LM
TIME OF SALE:
10BO AM
OandSa 81 John
217
Tten Sad. Kachan 8cppk*t. Toy*.
Mdatm*

479

Sac. Couch (7 Pc Stoapar)
wto Md bamt. Itouaahctd idmt.
Lamp*. Smte Fumaura ETC.
Robert J Cdrk
461
HoutehnM letni
Hadrna Fradan
HoutehoU Idmt
Tony Babty
HoutahoW Idmt
US Sat Corwactor
C/0 Tim McCoy
Jerry Ookkn
Fumaura

626
322
42

CBS 330-1461________
Slay Homs. Lot* Ytegrx

F-T. Must ba Computer LX.
Oood Salary Plus BanaMs

342-347-4404 ExL 113
or

T&gt;4 Tna*
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t T-------------------------------OWN A COMPUTER?
PiXMtoWarkf
57547IAir. PTBT
1-646-744-1473
P-T BOAT LAUNCHER
ATTENDANT
For Bto Summar, M-T.W 4-6 pjn.
FrtorKfy Csdial Wk. Emr Oraat
’ ■ 1 to work. For mora Into
placet
Cal M FifswT-aaiflio

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93— R ooms For R ent

FBC 51*8. Park Ava.
Sanford FL 32771
RacapttoniaVCtertcal • Pleasant
phone vote* Individual 10 han­
dle modem* phone activity
Clerical and computer skiVt a
PLUS Santord. 323-0940
RTFS NEEDED. FT/PT
And or Management
Busy ItemocologyWcologyOtl
Benefit! Aval Cal Jan*
1-804-774-1223
SEAMSTRESS tor dry
ctoansrt m Lk. IMary 333 6070
or 620-7639
SECURITY OFFICER JO B
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Ataoc. 434-7444
SEMINOLE
LANOSCAPBia. BIC.
'Powbona Avaiabto*
'LANOSCAPBID*
Tractor and/or Bobcat operators
naadad Experienced operators
tor Ixial grading 610 112/MR
Vac/ Pennon Banatits
COL
Req
IRRIGATION*
Hetpars/ intlaliars needed xnmediately
Vac and Pennon
Ctel 407-323-5133
No *R&gt;an*ncd necauary
Cal 332-7574
Teachers naadad tor San lord
area preschool M itt have 10 6
20 hour training Ctel Joyce tor
• 321-7635

A 550 cdttwig dtpoti wS ba cte
dcM lor each una purctiatad and
ratundad atdr a l oontonli ot Vd
tetey. Tha above adormahon d to bo
pitotohad ones a weak lor two oon•ackJbva weeks. Bern aato to ba
undar and by vaiura at ma ttolutoa cl
t d stoto. to tuch catot mads and
PuMth: J i m 26. and JiVy 2, IB M

DCD-700

WEEKLY RENTALS
Starting • 177/wk
Histone Downtown 330-4423
EFFICSNCY
W4h Mad service
convenient locator

321-4900
Furnished room*, ai utttiet in­
cluded. laundry, phone 4 Moh­
an us* SBOtek. 330-7373
ROOM FOR RENT
Catsteberry oft 434
nm wBreakup Laundry Fum
395 wtoy 494-3*35
.turn Bn w/
bath. SIOD/wk Near Lk
BNd. im ok. 321-5236
97— A

OF YOUR CURRENT JO B!!!
LOOKBSO TO MAKE
A CHANGE T T T
National company tootong tor
tipanencad pkrrrbmg techni­
cians Exctetent pay, 100% paid
benefits 401k Wa want you to

(oxi our learnt C a l (407) 9260066 tor kdormakon which coted
toed 10 a bnghter hrturte_________
rK rtia triu u w m
a vs
a rta
w kuk.
MAMHOuaa/toute.
Tun* vanteng tarvmg
Snack Txn*
Can F L 1tor IS ym Top pay A
band W4 iram Lnqwd
Lngwd 332 97
B76S
WANTED M P E O F U
TOOSTSSFM OSS
t o Io m 3
0 in tw nasi M
day* Nahbte A Ouarantoad
1-60G242-0363 art 1551
WarahouM htep tor rug store
Should bd abd 10 M heavy
wer/U 339-1911
WELDERS 2
tey in paraon Fxxl
710 Tech Dnva.
5000.
WHOLESALE OFFICE SUPPLY
COMPANY
SSEKBM OFFICE C U R K
Hr. -40 a wk. perm. pod.
M-FRi ,5-5p m
PHONE Chaartubupbaat vorca
numerous fK aptonrst duoas
CLER W AL Oanaral kteXdted*
Ft* Paparwork.Copras, Eto...
DATA ENTRY: Chang* Comp
Data. 10 KayPad Speed
ORDER ENTRY. Typo Fax OrCLEANBKL Always keep a neat
area.every Fn. AM .
Ctel for
tor A m L 334-3560
Ask tor Manama
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7/1.1/7 2.000 Sq FI m Hitt
O il fumrthed. W O Compielety
Remodedd 5850 mm 247-4524
MIST. DfST. APT.
Newty Reno EFF/1BR/2BR
Ne* Clean Quart 5375- 552V
Dap No Pals. No Probdmt
307-4440
SANFORO 1 BORM larg*. qudl.
ax. rend area UOGmo, $400
dep. no kds/pett 323 8019
Santord; Sate 6 pnvsd. tovaty
larg* 2SR apt Prefer mature
parson No kids or pais 3100/
weak x 3200 sac (top 321-3735

98— R entals

TIR ED ???

HOUSE FOR RENT. 56 BR
3500 WTH/ $300 D£P
374-103*. Ask tor Leroy

99— A
U

99— Apartments U nturnished

a n ted

CHURCH SECRETARY.
. 20 fd i hra par weak Pre­
pare Newsletter 4 promotional
material* Computer skm req
Word pubfcsher skato deurad

p a r tm e n ts

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n f u r n is h e d

1 and 2 bateoom Kdrtmentt tor
rant Convantonl Santord tocairport From 3400/
1. Cad J

MARINER'S VILLAGE
LAKEADAI BOrtM.S4SOUO
2 BOOM. SSTOMOANOUP
3 2 3 -0 6 7 0

103— HousesU nfurnished

NOTICE
A l rental and real estate adver­
tisements are tubyect lo the
Federal Fax Houtxig Act. which
makes it tiegal to advertise any
preference, limitation, or dis­
crimination bated on race, col­
or. religion, m i . handicap, famdal tutus or national origin

5500 DOWN— U/HY RENT?
When you can own tor* 3 bdrm
home tv/ C/HA. new paxit A car­
pel 7 Aik about HUO hometl
The HUIImsn Group, Inc.
Realton-------------331-0333
3/2. screen porch . fenced yard.
fxst/Ust plus security deposit.
C al 365-7384 Ava* 7/1/99*
RENT/ LEASE OPTION
5/1 -t 5. Completely Renovated
new roof, paint, carpet, bto 722
Baywood Cited. Suniand Es­
tates. Santord 5750 month
C a i: SB5-432S
6066666t666666M

STEN3TROM
RENTALS
★ ****★ ★ ★
SANOALWOOO v il l a s
1BR/ 1BTH Condo w/
CHAPool
Water 4 Gbg toed $400/5400
SANFORD H O T. DIST
IB IV IB TH A p I w/sem patio.
Fxeptaco. Hardwood Ftoors. 10
FL CeWngs 53503300
SANFORO
1BR/ 1BTH Dupdxw/
•
Screened Palo. Eat xi Kachan!
5350/5300
SANFORO
2 B/V 1BTH w/erpt. New Patol
New Floonng. 5500/ 5500 •
P M E R O O E C LU B
3B7V 2 BTH wl Pabo. New .
Pant. New Flooring. Gated 1
Comm .Water t Gartiag* todd'
567V 5650

JIM DOYLE
(407) 322-2495

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114—

WAREHOLfSE/llENTAL4
•aMon. 6/26/99 M 1 p m.
IT- OEOROIA ARMS APART­
MENT wd ra-opan rx 1 A 2
wd only bo accepted ImmaGala Ocotoancy not avaiabto
at tola km*. Ptoax* apply at
rental oB.
7400 Oaorgto Ava.
bb*

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• FiBABtlal A s s Is U b c b

• Carritrs Hirlag Os SIM

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ItHUT III

W ORK TO D A Y
CASH TO D A Y
AIStoBb/Trl
Wbrkart w/car* earn extra I I
Compaiitrva wages paid Dalyll
Apply to ParBon •
1552 8 French Ava
Santord 323-4343
S3 S. Samoran BNd.
Ortando (241-4111)

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n a il
WAM House FOR
L4AS4:

Light I toteum. Heavy manulactunng 100x60 (kmanatona.
34 00 Per Sq. Ft.
PERFECT FOR RV/
BOAT STORAGE
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QSeminoleHerald

TU ES D A Y

/

April 13. 1999

91st Year. No. 164
(407) 3222611
Sanford. FL

SOCMito

S e rvin g

Lottery

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

Winning
Numbers

□INSIDE

Gun discharges
at Oviedo High,
student charged

Bu m V U ti v rltM ib o a t
baseball, Page 5A.

□BRIEFliY
«*tk J n u n fUmUtM triebnitrd h rr 101 st birthday
Monday at The Commons In
Orlando, where she recently
moved from Hmm Towers. A
retired educator. Hamilton la
a long-time supporter of
Seminole County Student
Museum In Sanford. She do­
nated her 1007 fourth grade
report card for use to com­
pare and contrast when mod­
em-day fourth-graders a t­
tend the museum's tum-ofthe-century classroom.

STAFF WHITER
O VIED O A 16-year-old
Oviedo High School student
•pent the night st the Semi­
nole County Juvenile Deten­
tion Center after a gun he ca r­
ried In his pants pocket dlacharged* In a classroom on
Monday.
Neither the boy • Christo­
pher Alexander Iglrsia - nor
anyone else was Injured In the
Incident.
The
bullet
tore
through his pants leg and
lodged In the carpet of the
portable classroom.

Central Florida QaUtar's
OtaOd will meet at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday In the Senior Citi­
zens Wing of the Sanford
Civic Center to ronduct an
election of officers, a 'showand-teU* and a tutting dem­
onstration.
Visitors are welcome. For In­
formation. call (407) 339­
4006.
P arsal Leadership Cs— U of
English Speakers of Other
Languages will host a family
picnic on Saturday, from 9
a.m. to noon at Red Dug Lake
Park. 3000 Red Dug Lake
ftoad. Casselberry. The lead­
ership council, under coordi­
nator Eunice Hopkins, ex­
poses parents to programs
available to their children
through Seminole public
schools. It also allows parents
to provide Input to district
personnel. The next meeting
after the picnic Is set for 7
p.m. on Sept. 16 at the Edu­
cational Support Center. 400
East Lake Mary Doulevard.
Sanford.
For more Information, call
(407) 320 0200.

Two Lake Mary man. who dkl not whh to rwvst
namtt. on Mondftv could onto stand bv and wale
Vtolr Dost began to sink ht tie 8 t Johns Rher
tie U.S. Ifctmey 17-98 bridge. Accotdtog to

negtoctod to plug tie
County wetor reecu

Iglesta. who had only a cou­
ple of tardies on his record,
was taken to the county's Ju ­
venile Assessment Center. He
gave the gun to his teacher,
and said that he brought the
.22 caliber pistol to school to
protect himself from people In
his neighborhood.
His name was released be­
cause the charges of posses­
sion of a firearm. possession of
a firearm on school properly
and discharge of a firearm are
considered to be felonies.
Lt. Tony Velez of the Oviedo
Police said (hat Iglrsia did not
show the gun to anyone at
school or brag about having It.

Sem inols Tow n* Caster, will

host the first ever Dcvereux
Student Art Show from 10
a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday
and from noon to 6 p.m. on
Sunday. Titled 'Nameless
Faces.' the show spotlights
the artistic talents of children
and adolescents being
treated In part with an art
therapy program at Deveraux
Florida.
For more Information, call
(407) 812-4555.
Dem ocratic W om en's Club of
Sem inole County will hold Its

monthly meeting at 6 p.m. on
April 20 at Steak 'N Ale. 640
South Orlando Avenue. Mailland.
Meeting l&gt;egtns with dinner.
To RSVP. call (407) 324­
2776.
C hild re n 's Hom e Society

Healthy Families Seminole
Community Resource and
Referral Center and Safehouse of Seminole will hold a
free Domestic Violence work­
shop from 2 to 3:30 p.m. on
April 2 1 at the Salvutlon
Army. 700 West 24th Street,
Sanford. Topics for discussion
are: recovering from a do­
mestic violence relationship,
resources and support serv­
ices. for more information,
call (407) 328-3990.

□QUOTE

“Hateful to me as
the gates of Hades
is that m an who
hides one thing in
his heart and
speaks another."
-H O M E R

□ INDEX
C la s s ifie d ........4B-5B
C om ics ......................6B
C r o s s w o r d ........... S B
Dear A b b y ........... 3B
H o r o s c o p e ........... 6B
O b it u a r ie s ........... 3A
P e o p l e ....................3B
P olice Briefs . . . .3A
Sports .................1B-3B
T e l e v i s i o n ........... 3B

"The y o u n g m an
w as v eiy c o ­
operative a n d very
rem o rsefu l. He
realizes w h a t h e
did a n d w h a t could
have h a p p e n e d .”

Th e b o y told the police that he
something to protect
himself while he was stray
from the school.
Iglesta. a member of the
freshman football team snd a
tuba player In the band, had
no prior criminal record. He
was described by one school
official as a 'good lud.**
"The young man was very co­
operative and very remorse­
ful.'* said Oviedo High School
Principal Robert
Lundqulst.
"He realties what he did snd
whs! could have happened.
We're fortunate no one was
In ju re d .School Resource Officer D i­
anne Farrell of the Oviedo Po­
lice said that there have been
very few Incidents at the
school the past school year &gt;
her first there. *We had some
fights and drug-related Inci­
dents.- she said.

Farrell said that she had not
met Christopher Alexander
Iglesta or heard of his linvtng
any previous problems.
There hasn't been anything
like this happen here this
&gt;wa»." ParraII mmM. Tbear are
good students - 99 perrent of
them are wonderful kids."
However, a district rrport in­
dicates that there were five
weapons violations at the
school the previous year.
Lundqulst said he did not
la
knowv If Iglesta
would be able
to resume classes at the
school. 'I ts too early to de­
termine that.” he said. 'Once
they are through with the boy
at the Juvenile Assessment
Center, we hope to sit down
with him and his parents."
There are 2.500 students at­
tending Oviedo High School,
located at 601 King Street In
Oviedo. Graduation Is April 25
at the University of Central
Florida Arena.

Sanford w ill continue with energy assistance
B y MB Karas
STAFF WRITER

SANFORD - The Sanford City
Commission voted to continue
supporting a home energy as­
sistance program Monday af­
ter debating whether the city
or the county should be re ­
sponsible for the program.
The commission agreed to
continue contracting with the
state's Department of Com­
munity Affairs through March
31. 2000 to administer the

county-wide
Low
Income
Home Energy Assistance Pro­
gram.
Mayor Larry Dale said that
the program should be ad­
ministered by the county. He
said the program costs the city
money In staff time required to
help administer the program.
*1 have a problem with us
carrying out a county program
at city expense." Dale said.
T h is is not a city service.*
Dale mid he has received
complaint calls from non-etty

residents about the program.
The U.S. Department of En­
ergy funds the program to as­
sist clients with Income at or
below 125 percent of the pov­
erty threshold set by the fed­
eral government. Clients re ­
ceive assistance with their
electric bill once every 12
months, and crisis assistance
once per season during winter
and summer. If the funds are
available.
The program gives prefer­
ence to the elderly and handi­
capped. Clients may receive

Students learn about self
esteem from an expert
By BUI Earns
STAFF WRITER

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - A thtrd grade class
at Altamonte Elementary School received a
memorable visit Monday.
An Inmate from the Seminole County Jail
visited Cindy Decesare's third grade class to
discuss how (he wrong choices cfTcctcd his life
and his family.
The Inmate, who the class called 'Mr. Eric.'
Is In the last month of an eight-month sen­
tence for violation of parole. He has recently
written a children's self-esteem book about
his experiences that will soon be published.
Seminole County Deputy Sheriff David Cogle
showed the class Hlldes of a day In prison,
while 'Eric* talked about his experiences.
Cogle has been visiting the class on a weekly
basts since the start of this school year.
*1 can stand up there and say don't do It.

don’t do It. all I want.* Cogle suid. *It doesn't
have the same effect as an Inmate coming to
the class. I get to go home at night.*
'Eric.* who has two children under age five,
told the class that he missed spending time
with his family during the holidays.
'He talked about the holidays, and how he
didn't get the opportunity to eat a Thanksgiv­
ing dinner.* Cogle said. *He talked about not
celebrating Easter with hts family.*
‘Eric* also told the class about the constant
noise guard yelling at prisoners, and the diso­
rientation of time that Inmates experience.
Assistant principal Pat Westbrook said this
made an Impression on the students. *
*He talked about losing track of days.*
Westbrook said. T h e only calendar Is In the
church. And the sound of doors slamming
continuously. The yelling and hollering never
stopped. It never stopped. There Is no si­
lence. ever.*
Mt ito d n ti, Pag* BA

weather-related assistance.
From April 1. 1998 through
March 31. 1999 the Commu­
nity Development Department
assisted
1.174
households
with weather related assis­
tance. 1,004 households with
home energy assistance, and
344 households with crisis as­
sistance.
The majority of the clients
assisted with the program are
Sanford residents. Community
Development Director Charles
Rowe said. However, there are

Lake Mary
borrows
water from
county
B y Vivian GaUimore
STAFF WHITER

LAKE MARY • Lake Mary
city
commlsaioners
on
Thursday will vote to enact
an emergency ordinance
limiting water use following
a shortage on Monday which
forced the city to 'borrow*
potable water from Seminole
County.
According to the city's
public works director. Rick
Diaz, the city received about
150 calls from citizens com­

no statistics available to say
where the majority of clients
come from.
‘Many are from the Sanford
Housing Authority and other
low Income rentals around the
city.' Rowe said.
Rowe said that city admini­
stration of the program fc»
beneficial to Sanford resi­
dents.
He estimated that
about 80 percent of the people
who benefit from the program
are Sanford residents.
'Proximity means access,'
s n Eatrgy. Pigs BA

plaining about low water
pressure.
Diaz said that It took ubout
a half hour to replace a half­
million
gallons depleted
from Lake Mary's tanks and
wells. City residents usually
average 3.5 to 4.5 million
gallons of usage dally, but
had reached 5 million gal­
lons early Monday morning.
The only damage rrported
was a small water main
break at Feather's Edge, off
Rinehart Road. This, com­
bined with the extensive wa­
ter usage, placed water
iressurc at extremely low
evcla throughout the city,
Diaz said.
•
Diaz points to the ‘lake*
(retention area) In front of
city hall as proof positive of
the severe conditions facing
metropolitan area residents.
It Is barely damp with a
minimum amount of hydra­
tion.
•m Water, Page BA

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The following reporta w e n compfled from the
Seminole County Sheriff* Office for arrests reported through April 13.

A L TA M O N fS S ra D fO B , A pril 11. 4:30 a.m ..
Slate Road 430. Jo hn Doe (a h a . Nicholas A
Canon), DOB 11/30/77. waa am sted b y
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged
with Battery on a Law enforcement Officer
and Disorderly intoxication.
0:11 p.m .. Currency
Circle,
116/65.
Alicea. DOB 9/16/1
„ .__ _ M ary Police officers.
charged with B attery and Breach of Peace /
Disorderly Conduct / Fighting / Bonding.

April 9, 10:34 a m , Hickm an
Drive.
Duane
Richard
Wharton,
DO B
0/31/73. was arrested fay Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Burglary to
Conveyance While Armed and Criminal M is­
chief.

A L TA M O N TS S H U NOfl, A p ril 10. 10 p .m ..
Anchor Rood. Derrick Adam Hatcher. D O B
7/7/74. was arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with ft— e— Ion /
Uae of Drug Paraphernalia and Operate a M o­
tor Vehicle W ith License Suspended / Re­
voked.
A L TA M Q R TS W R IN G S , April 10. 1:30 a.m ..
East State Road 430. Kym berly J . C rid e r.
D O B 3/0/74. and Pedro *PNo* Ooraes. D O B
1/16/74, were arrested fay Altamonte Springs
Police officer*, charged w ith ft* — — ton of
Cannabis With Intent to Distribute. Domes
waa also charged with Grand Theft and No
Driver's License.
C A flO B U B B H Y , April 11. 4:33 a.m.. North
Lake Triplett Drive, Karen S . Morookian. DOB
13/28/09. and Jason Romero. DOB 2/10/74.
were arrested by Casselberry P o lice officers,
charged Possession o f Cocaine and P o s s e - t o n
of Cannabis Under 20 Orama .
FSRM PARK, April 10. 8:50 p.m.. South
Highway 17-92. Christine Marie 'Crtasy*
Foela. DOB 12/19/80, waa arrested by Semi­
nole County Sheriffs officer*, charged w ith
ft— esa / Use D rug Paraphernalia and Posse—
Leas Than 20 Gram s Cannabis.
LA R K M ARY. A pril 11. 2:39 a.m .. State Road
400, Lavon Fahccm Bowser. DOB B/4/80. was
arrested by Lake Mary Police officers, charged
with Possession of Drug Paraphernalia and
ftosse— lon of Controlled Substance.
LA N S M A R T. April 9. 11:07 p.m .. Lake M ary
Boulevard.
Todd
Allen
Brackett.
DOB
9/17/67. was arrested by Lake Maty Police
officers, charged with Posse— Lr— Than 20
Orama Cannabis W ithout Valid R/X and PoaStolcn Property.

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April 10. 9 :lfi p.m .. County
o 427.
l f l Jose
i H Antonio
H I i Burgps, DOB 2/5/72.

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wtAf arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs of­
ficers. charged with fttaaesaton of Cocaine.
LO N O W O O D. April 10. 1:23 p.m ., Slate Road
434. Jeffery Robert Miller. D O B 5/7/66. waa

attested by Seminole County Sheriffs officer*.
charged with Possession of Caimabts tin d er
30 Onuna and Possession of D rug Parapher­
nalia.
•ANFORD. A p ril 11. 13:10 a.m .. South
French Avenue. Antwane Lavon Sm ith. DOB
3/9/78, waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officers, charged with Possession of
Controlled Substance and Operate Motor V e­
hicle W ith Suspended Driver's License.
BANFORD, A pril 10, 3:OB a.m ., 13th Street,
OUa WeUon, D O B 3/10/70. waa arrested by
Seminole County Sheriffs officers, charged
with Controlled Substance - Possession of
Cannabis U nder 30 Oram*. Controlled Sub­
stance - B asse salon with Intent to Sell and
Habitual Traffic Offender Driving
on Sus­
pended / Revoked License.
•ACTO N D , Aped 11. 12:18 a.m ., 13th Street,
Kevin Anthony "Poochy* Davis. DO B 8/14/88,
waa arrested by Seminole County Sheriffs of­
ficer*. charged w ith Possession of Controlled
Substance - Crack Cocaine. Posse* D rug
Paraphernalia and Destruction of Physical
Evidence.
SANFOR D, April 10, 1:33 a.m .. 11th Street,
Bernard Lee Em bry. D O B 10/13/78. was a r­
rested by Sanford Police officers, charged
with Purchase / Posse— 10 Orama of Con­
trolled Substance and Resist / Obstruct / O p
pose of Officer W jthout Violence.
W D Itn i SP R D N M . April 9. 4:45 a.m .. Old
State Rod 434. O ary Keith Harden. DOB
9/30/64, was arrested by W inter Spring* Po­
lice officers, charged with Possession of
Marijuana and Resisting Without Violence.
_________v April I I . 12:22 a.m ..
Weal State Road 430, Jeffery Edward Jones,
DOB 12/8/07. _ arrested fay ASP officers.
charged with D U I.
A LTA M O N TE
--------------- --9. 7:44 a.m ..
Bear Lake Road. Brandy Lee Oarrett. DOB
7/20/79. waa arrested by Florida Highway
Patrol officers, charged with D U I.
A LTA M O N 7S M U N G O , April I I . 10 p .m ..
Triplet l Lake Drive. Rogelto Perea. DOB
4/28/71, waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officer*, charged with D U I.
LONOW OOD, April 10. 2:S2 a.m .. Slate Road
600. Daniel Ray *Dee* Jones. DO B 1/18/81.
w— arrested fay Seminole County Sheriff* offleer*, charged w ith D U I and Driving W hile Li­
cense Suspended / Revoked.
■ANFORD, April I I , 1:40 a.m .. 25th Street.
Robin Lynn Hartm an. DO B IO /I4 /5 9 . waa ar­
rested by Sanford Police officers, charged
with DUI. Reekie— Driving and Driver Present
Non-Current Insurance.
F IN N PARK, April I I , 12:33 a.m ., South
Highway 17-02. Ahrydaa SmUlnskaa. DO B
3/31/67. waa arrested by Seminole County
Sheriffs officer*, charged with D U I.
U U M ARY, April 10. 5 a.m .. Lake M ary
Boulevard. Jacob MacNirol Brown. DOB
12/23/78, was arrested by Lake Mary Police
officer*, charged w ith D U I and ft— e— / Use
Drug Paraphernalia.
I A C T M A R T, A pril I I , 2:24 a.m .. Lake M ary
Boulevard. Robert Hugh Wilson J r .. DO B
.
___________
2/9/47,
was
arrested by Lake Mary Police offleer*, charged w ith D Ul.

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Joee Garcia. 72, Normandy
Bhrd., Deltona, died Saturday
April 10. 1999. Bom tn Aguas
Duenoa. Puerto Rico he moved
to Central Florida m 1990
from Bronx. N.Y. Mr. Oarcia
was a Custodian far the New
York City Board at Education.
He waa a member of O ur Lady
of the Lakes Catholic Commu­
nity. Deltona.
Mr. Garcia enj oyed fishing,
gardening, and cooking.
Survivors Include wife. Josephine Mercado Oarcia. D el­
tona: son. Joac O . Oarcia. New
York. N.Y.; son. O nto Oarcia.
New York. N.Y.: daughter.
Catherine J . Osorio. Dettoaa;
brother. Pedro Oarcia, New
York. N.Y.; Mater. Virginia
Oarcia. New York, N.Y.: seven
grandchildren.
Bauldauff Fam ily Funeral
Home, Deltona, to charge of

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Hdu^s and household

Wynn’s triumphs
began in Sanford
'S

Hr w as it burly kid who
rm ild throw a baseball
through a lirlik wall. Hr
showed up at lilt* Sanford
ballpark In March l!»37
wearing la ile rrd rlu th m and
no shoes.
Ills n.itnr w.is Fairly Wynn.
Hr bad |u st tu m rd 17
Hr bad brown ryrs, black
hair and a m ean strra k oner
h r c rossed Ibr w bllr llnrs
and stood at tb r pitcher's
m ound T hr Sanford |j&gt;ok
o u ts bad th n n s rlv rs a

corkrr.
Early Wynn was so dam n
good tb r laMikouts bad him

start .17 games. pitch 235
inn Inns, play In tb r out field
and occasionally pinch bit
Amazingly. bis arm didn't
fall oil ■like w hat's bap
|&gt;rnrd now to Kerry Wood of
Ibr Chicago Cubs
Wynn won 10 games as a
17-yr.tr old in Ibr H onda
State la-ague and ,'MX) games
In 23 seasons as an Ameri­
can t.eaguer lb- bad live 20a m seasons lie raptured bis
300th when he was 13. Hr
was elec ted to the Hall ol
Fame
Fairly Wynn died last week
at th r age of 7*»
In recent years, lie helped
h u ndreds ol older players
who did not have the salaries
or pensions of today's at It
lrtrs Wynn cringed when
his ex Cleveland Indian
tram m atr Mike Ciarrta had
no money to pay Ills medlr.il
bills Wynn rounded up a
posse lo help
Wynn lived m Florida lit
bis retirem ent Now and
tFir11 be would be a guest at
one of the baseball car
shows or visit at tb r Flayers
Association Reunions in St
P etersb u rg
Whenever the obit line fs
recalled Wynn. Iliey recalb-d
one of tb r grittiest pitchers
ol all time No one dug Iti too
deeply when Wynn pitched
He drilled more limit bis
share and scared the lire
(eeliers out of many more
Wynn's attitude was that
be owned lbe territory be­
tween tb r white lilies O p­
posing batters were llltnid
rrs He bad no m erry for any
of them - and they knew It.
Ills llrst major Irague sea
sons were with some pretty
bad W ashington Senators
team s lb- pitched in three
games a s a 111-yearold In
19.111 but didn't win bis first
until F i l l In 1943 with
most ol the gam e's big stars
in the service. Wynn was 1H
12 for the Senators He
pitched 257 inning.
When be went Into the
Army In August, 19-14.
Wynn's big league record
was 3 9 - IK. Alter the war h r
won 201 more games Hr
was 17-15 lor the 1947
Senators, who traded bun to
the Cleveland Indians two
years later. At 39. he won 22
gam es lor the Chicago White
Sox.
When h r retired. Wynn
became a m ajor-league
scout He evaluated players
mostly on the major league
level During the 1900s. he
would travel frequently with
the W ashington Senators or
the Chicago White Sox on
tlirtr chartered leant flights.
lie was a quiet man. Un­
less he was approached.
Early Wynn was a m an of
very few words. Sometimes
on Ih r chartered Rights, he'd
chat awhile with Senators
pitching coach Sid Hudson
who had been Wynn's
team m ate In the 1910s. Or
he’d sit with Gil Hodges, the
ex-Brooklyn Dodger who
m anaged the Senators In the
m id-1960s.
One of Wynn's closest
friends In retirem ent was rxteam m atc and scout Ellis
Clary, who lives in Valdosta.
Ga. In 1930. when the two
were at C harlotte In the
Piedmont League. Clary gave
Wynn an o th er nam e other
than Flarly. The nam e was
"Gus."
Wynn m ust have liked the
m oniker because be fre­
quently signed bis name
Early "Gus” Wynn. One
lough c u ss ibis pitcher
nam ed Gus. One of the best
In base-ball history.

Cogle has hern teaching the third g rade
class about making positive choices In life. He
speaks to Ihe class weekly about peer p re s ­
sure. conflict resolution, com m unication, th e
principle of artlon-nnd-rcactlnn, and m aking
choices.
Before moving fo Seminole County. Cogle
participated In a program called Like Officers
Very Faislly with an r lenient ary school In Bal­
timore. Md. after stu d en ts In Ihe school sent
flowers, cookies and letters to a p artn e r of his
who had lieen shot In the stom ach during a
shoot-out.
"You rem em ber Scared Straight where kids
were taken Into Jails and the Inm ates would
yell and holler," Cogle said. T h a t doesn't
work. Tills Is Ihe opposite approach, with an
Imnntr coming lo talk to th r class."

Prisoners only receive one pencil per week
lo write a letter. "Eric told th e stu d en ts.

"If the pencil breaks you wall unlit next
week to get another one." Westbrook said.
Cogle said he hoped "Erie’s* visit would
make an Im part on the s tu d rn ts .
■| personally think kids n rr kids no m atter
where they come from." Coglr said. "Al some
point, we all go in different directions.*
Cogle told Ihe class th at "Eric’s" nam e and
th r criminal charge Is Irrelevant, because h r
lias the sa m r duties as any other Inm ate. Co­
gle did not tell the class what charge had
placed "Eric" In prison.
-lie Just told tiir class h e was serving eight
months for doing som ething stupid." Cogle
•slid.

In search of Canasta
Federal, slate and local taxes will claim about 38 percent ol the Income of
a median two income family, making It a greater share ol the budget than
lood, clothing, housing and transportation — com bined

Bonding with Bond,
then and now
111 Ian .HHoalrx
James IIImil ha* always been both
ahead nf. am) just behind the loop lie
was English, when America wax the
dominant force in the world lie wore
a tuu-do. when everybody else wax
wearing lie dyed tee xhirtx lie
smoked. drank and gambled in exotic
locations while the rest of us stayed
at home, wailing (or the W it to he in
vented lie had sex at the drop of a
fiat, while the rest of us stopped wear
mg hats around 11MV2
He’s always displayed a kind of Ibit
Pack Insouciance which, apparently,
will never grow old He'll always Is- to
tally cool, in a square kind of way. like
Henry Mannni ifugh Hefner or Peter
lawford
It's amazing to me that the liond
xefles still has "legs " Of course,
they ve been tinkering with the for
muia ever since .Van Connery left He
was more ruthless than his sucees
sorx Huger Moon- was more of a ear
loon, even dressing as a clown in one
outing CCkiopussy' &lt; Timothy Fallon
tried to bring the series bark to its
mots in his two movies, and h&gt;- was
all right, except he always looked like
he was nursing an ulcer l i m e Pros
nan seems to be striking a balance be
tween the New Age Man of the '90s,
and (he handsome rad we know so
well Ills new boss is a woman who
eorutdrrs Bond a sexist dinosaur The
women he woo* are capable of bent
ing him up He shows a little regret
when he has lo kill the had guy, but
still not enough to let him live
The titles of the movies have
become more bizarre While the lilies
of actual James Bond stories were
used up some years ago the pmdue
erx have done a pretty good job of ilu
plirating their obscure tone We had
"A View To a Kill " for instance What
does that m ean1 I saw that sorry
excuse for a movie, and I don't recall
any voyeurs viewing a kill (besides the
audience)
The last entry. “Tomorrow Never
Dies. ' had almost the punty n( a Zen
koan Hut once again its relation to the
plot was tenuous
The next movie is called The World
Is Not Enough " Whether it refers to
the insane schemes of a mad Indus
Irulisl remains lo V seen Hut I have
read a little advance press aboul the
movie, and it sounds like the produc­
ers are pushing the Bond envelope to
its very limits
Apparently, in its opening scenes IJ
is killed. M is kidnapped, and 007
blames himself Ills guilt sends him to
a psychiatrist I don't know much of
what happens after that, except that

John (.'leesc will play the new Q iH1).
providing some comic relief to the pro
feedings
As a long time James Bond fan. I'm
not sure I want to share his anguish
Spies don't cry
Ihat'x a role On
the other hand. Bond has a lot of bag
gage lbs lovers have a way of getting
killed, for instance
not only lulled,
but murdered In bizarre ways Jill
Mavlervm was smothered by gold Alu
was killed by a poison dribbled into
her mouth as she slept Then there *
his arch enemy. Ernst Stavro Blofeld.
who keeps coming bark, no matter
how many time* Bond kills him Thai s
got to have a devastating effect on
your psyche, especially if you have a
license to kill
Pm not sun- how healthy it would
la- to la- James Bond s shnnk After
all. be would, in fart, know too much
If a were Sean Connery s Bond, he
might be tempted lo terminate his
vhnnk at the conclusion of his analy
sis. just to be on the safe side
(If course iV rre Brosnans Bond is
a Ultle kinder and gentler Hex even
quit smoking Who knows* He might
forsake martinis for vitamin enriched
smoothies and one night stands for a
committed relationship I do hope he'll
stop working through his issues long
enough lo blow up a Mercedes or two,
maybe even an od ng in Azerbaijan,
or a floating Caribbean casino that s
really a missile silo Somehow, I think
Bond will come through
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set The game was popular in the ‘30s
and ‘60s. but it seems that it has dis
appeared from the market I've heard
it referred to on the “Rosie O'Donnell
Show" it seems Rosie is a Canasta
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would love to buy a set Actually. I
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most necessary port, seeing as the
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April 13, 1999
Today is the fo.lrd
diiy of 1999 urui (he
23th day of spring
TODAY’S HISTOHY: On this day in
1964. Sidney Poitic-r received an Oscar
for his performance in “Lilies of the
Field"
On this day in l'J70. an explosion crip
pled the Apollo 13 spacecraft as it was
heading toward the moon Astronauts
Lovell. Seigert and liaise canceled the
mission and returned to Earth safely
On this day in 1994. Christie Brinkley
and Hilly Joel officially announced
that they were separated
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: Thomas Jef

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ferson &lt;1743 18261. U S president;
E W W'oolworth U852-19I9), mer
chant. Samuel lleckett 11906 1989).
playwright. Fludora Welly &lt;1909-&gt;,
writer, is 90, Howard Keel (1917 ),
actor, is 82; Lanford Wilson (1937-),
playwright is 62, Al Green (1946 ).
singer, is 33
TODAY'S SPORTS: On this day in
1984, Pete Hose got his 4,000th hit as
a major league baseball player
TODAY’S QUOTE; “Enlighten the
people generally, and tyranny and up
pressions of body and mind will vanish
like evil spirits al the dawn of day."
Thomas Jefferson
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W a te r
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Tlir mandatory water r e ­
strictions during last year's
drought period wrrr allowed
to lapse I11 most Central
Florida communities. Lake
Mary began to nddresH the
shortage Issue then, budg­
eting for construction and
Installation of a milliongallon water storage tank,
like the one seen from lnter-

state-4 In the city ot Alta
monte Springs. Diaz said
Hint city ieadrrs have budg­
eted two new wells this flseal
year, lie said. *Kven when
times are good, we still need
voluntary* restrictions on
consumption.
Like Mary's water restric­
tions are rxaetly the same as
Seminole County's - No w a­
tering betwren 10 n.m. and

4 p.m. or on Sundays. Wa­
tering Is permitted at evennumbered
addrrsses
on
Monday. Wednesday and
Friday and at odd-munberrd
addresses
on
Tuesday.
Thursday and Saturday.
In .Seminole County. Acting
Utilities Manager Ruth Lala
said that the county's re ­
strictions had never been
lifted. She said tliat all cit­

ies. Including Sanford, nrr
likely to enact some form of
mandatory restriction this
week file city of Cassel­
berry faces the toughest re ­
strictions around, with no
watering allowed from 10
a m. to H:.iO p.m.
City Commissioner Oary
lirrnder was there to assess
the Impact to Like Mary
residents. lie said that

commissioners will vote on
Thursday although it's "fair
to have voluntary water r e ­
strictions ull year.* He
Iroasts that Like Mary lias
‘access to the Irest and most
abundanl water source In
the whole state* and that the
key Is to grt restrictions In
p larr at all times.
Diaz said that residents
should consider options in

lawn and garden mainte­
nance as well. "Tlir weather
this weekend was so great.*
multitudes of people tended
to gardening and car wash­
ing lie is part of a group
which will address St. Johns
River Water Management
District’s liiromlng Hoard of
Governors this week to ask
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| SIUKT5 EDITOR
SANFORD • Following I* a
review of this past week­
end's action in the City of
Sanford Recreation and
Parks Babe Ruth Baseball
and Girls' Ju n io r Fastpltch
Softball leagues.
I A K R U TH U A O U I
Results: Th a is d a j Elks
Lodge #1241 Braves 0 .
Knights of Columbus Expos
B; OatarOay _ Nobles
Communication White Sox
10, Knights of Columbus
Expoa 6; Rotary Club A th­
letics 12. KJwanls Club In ­
dians S: and Dean, Ringers.
Morgan arid Lawton P_A.
Diamond Backs 4. Elk*
Lodge #1241 Braves 3.
Standings
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Nobles
Communication White Sox
(9-0|. Knights of Columbus
Expos (5-5|. Elks Lodge
• 1241 Braves (4-5). Dean.
Ringers. Morgan and Law­
ton. P A Diamonds Backs
(4-0), Kiwants clu b Indians
(3-6) and Rotary Club A th­
letics (3-7).
Schedule _ Twsadaj _
Historic Sanford Memorial
Stadium. Knights of Colum ­
bus Expoa vs. Rotary C lu b
Athletics. 6 p.m . and ejw «
Lodge #1241 Braves vs.
Nobles
Communication
White Sox. 8 p.m .
Providing the offense:
TH U R S D A Y
Elks
Lodge
#1241
Breves: two hits _ Quinn
(double, run. RBI): one hit _
Heckle (two runs): one run.
two RBI _ Hicks; two runs _
Leshlnskl. Collier, one run
_ Poloakl; one RBI _ Ludell.
Knights of Columbus Ex­
pos: two hits _ B. Bryant
(double, run. RBI). Wright
(double, two runs); one hit
_ Williamson (run. two RBI).
Stile (run): one run _
Bnindidge. Jones. Bryant
S A TU R D A Y
Nobles
Communication
White Sox: one hit _ Hennlngson (double, two runs,
two RBI). Reaga (two runs.
RBI). Hutchings (run. two
RBI). Bames (run. RBI).
Loomis (two runs), Robert­
son (RBI): one run _ Pier
son. Couraey.

Knights of Columbus Ex­
pos: one hit _ Wright
(double. RBI). White. Bry­
ant (one run and one RBI
each). Brundidge (RBI).
Mundy, Stile. Pearson (one
run each): one run _ Wil­
liamson.
Rotary Club Athletics: two
hits _ Scott (double, two
runs, three RBI). J. Bowers
(two runs. RBI): one hit _
Bertrand (double, three
runs, two RBI), T. Bowers
(double, RBI): two runs _
Mediock. Cain: one run ”
Witte.
KJwanls Club Indians _
one hit _ Braley (double.
RBI). Oathere (run). Bern­
stein: two runs _ Haberllng:
one run _ White. Lewis.
Dean. Ringers. Morgan
and Lawton. P A Diamond
Backs: two hits _ William
Peterson (RBI): one hit _
Michael Towers (double,
two runs). Cory Sheffield
(RBI). Anthony Burgess;
one run _ Dion Casey. Mi­
chael Lanier.
Elks
Lodge
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Braves: two hits _ Ryan
Quinn (run); one hit
Frank Hicks (RBI). Brian
Leshlnskl. Jeremy Heckle
(one run each); O.B. Talley.
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Results _ Sanford Lodge
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1; Rotary Breakfast Club
Expos 14. Sanford Electric
Athletics 0; Railroaders
Cubs 7. Rlnker Materials
Devil Rays 2.
Standings _ American Di­
vision: Sanford Lodge #62
F. &amp; A. M. Yankees (8-1 - 1).
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•everal so for this season...and
had another one Monday night.
Lubrano. who already has two
no-hitters and four ahutouts to
his credit thia season, tossed a
#ve-hlt. 11-strikeout complete
game Monday as the Lions
rocked the host Lake Brantley
Patriots. 14-1. tn a Class BA
District 3 game.
On top of that. Lubrano hit a
'*“ °f two-run home runs to
_ Ight Oviedo's 13-hlt as­
sault. The complete game was
his seventh of the season.
•What can you say?* said
Oviedo coach Kcnne Brown.
Th a t was an outstanding per­
formance. Considering that It
came on the road tn a district
fame. It was just huge.
'Overall, we played a very
strong game. Of the 14 runs we
•cored tonight 11 came with
two outs. That says a lot about
the character of this team. We
had two four-run. two-out ral­
lies and a three-run. two-out
rally. Aa a coach, you have to
love that.*
Brown had to love tt from the
dugout Monday night. Suffering
from an Injured back. Brown
did not take his familiar posi­
tion In the third base coach's
box when the Lions hit for the
Bret time tn his career as a
head coach.
After each team scored a run
tn the first Inning, the- lions
went ahead to stay when fresh-

man Brett Murphy's infield
ground out drove tn Jeff Knapp
•tth the go-ahead run.
A two-out error in the top of
the third Inning opened the
door for the Lions' first four-run
two-out explosion.
After scoring one run tn the
fourth, the Lions sddrd three
runs tn the fifth Inning (all
coming with two out) and four
more In the sixth Inning (all
coming with two out). Lubrano
hit his homers tn the fifth and
sixth Innings.
Blaine Schulte, limited to
duty as the designated hitter
Instead of starting at Bret base
because of • bout with the flu
over the weekend, went S -fo r-3
with a double and three RBI.
Also chipping in were Larry
Grayson (double, single, three
runs): Javier Aivarex (double,
■ingle, two runs); M urphy
(double, two runs, two RBI):
Knapp (single, two runs); and
Jered Ooodwtn and Justin H o l­
mes (each with a single, a run .
end en RBI).
Holmes extended his active
hitting streak to 16 games while
Murphy's hit streak Is now *
I I games.
Providing the offense for the
Patriots were Kevtn MellUo
(single. RBI); Richard Weeks
(single, run); and Justin H am a.
Brian Smith, and Andrew V anlandlngham (one single each).
With the victory, Oviedo. atlU
ranked third tn this week’s
Class 6A state poll. Improves to
21-3 and 9 -0 In the district.
Lake Brantley la now 13-11
and 3-8 In district play.
is . P A in o n i
114 1 3 4 . 1 4 13 I

100080. 1 0 0
Itoybr

4-41 Werrmralh 16) and Kknerr WP Lu
* adM* * * 1 1 4 'b n .
"os*. 2B_CMrdo, Onqnan till. Schulte

HR . Ovbdo. Lubrano 3 PL I b n
O r** . 21-a BO O AD M ibt 3
’ 13-11. 3-SSA-DMnrt 3

LAKE MARY - Lake Mary let
■n 8 -3 get away, but rallied
back with single runs In the
seventh and eighth Innings to
delrat DeLand. 10-9. In a Claaa
BA-District 3 game at Lake Mary
High School Monday night.
The Bulldogs took a 3 -0 lead
Ip of the first Inning,
but the Rams (18-6) came back
with five runs In the home half
of the Inning.
Mary added two runs In
the third inning and a run In
the fourth Inning to Increase
the margin to 8 3. but DeLand
did not quit.
The Bulldogs closed to within
8 5 with two runs In the top of
the sixth inning, then took the
lead with four runs In the top of
the seventh Inning, setting the
Mage got the Lake Mary rally.
Matt Main led a 15-hit (form
attack going 3-for-S. Other top
hitters were Jose Tormos (3-for4). Chad Legate (2 for-3. two
doubles). Brandon Haney (2 for-4. three RBI) and Man Horwath (2 for 4).

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Pat# Lubrano hft a pair of home runs and ran his pitching record to a partact 7-0, w#h a Dvs-M. 11-eMkaoul
in taadhg Ovtado to a
14-1 victory ovor tia

MELBOURNE • Scott Rankin
and Bred Stephanson drove In
the runs and Stephanson and
Bob Blerley combined on a
four-hitter as Winter Springs
continued Its outstanding play
of Isle, edging past stateranked
Melbourne
Central
Catholic. 2-1. In a Claaa 3 A Dtatrict 13 game Monday.
The Bears evened Iheir rec­
ord at 11-11, while the Hustler
Bees fell to 15-8.

Rankin drove tn hts run with
a double, while Andrew Huff
alao doubled and Stephanson
had the RBI.

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«» L P .r

Stephanson was the winning
pitcher, raising his mark to 3 -

Lions boys
Lacrosse
team splits
tough pair

Tracksters
tune up for
district run
TOTIUH

SANFORD - Several Seminole
Athletic Conference teams made
appearances In two highpowered track meets In Sanford
and Winter Park last Friday
night as they tried to fine time
themselves for the upcoming
district meets.

•rA fo x E g g e
STAFF w W T £ r

OVIEDO - A weekend that
started off on a poor note took a
big upswing for Oviedo's boys
varsity lacrosse team.
On Friday, the Lions lost to
Flagler-Palm
Coast
from
Bunnell 6-5 at John Courier
Field, dropping the team to s 7­
5 record.
The following day. the Lions
laced mighty St. Edwards in St.
Augustine. St. Edwards entered
the contest ranked number
three In the South Region, but
the Lions came out on top. 8-6.
*We came out loose, and they
played one of the best games all
year,* said Oviedo coach Ed
Norton.
Norton credited his team's
excellent passing In part for the
win. Of the eight goals, seven
came off assists.
The man-down defense also
came up big. The penalty­
killing unit did not allow a
single goal In the eight
opportunities St. Edwards had
when It outnumbered Oviedo.
Dave Walsh scored three
times tn the win. Zach Warmer,
Manny Morales. Stefan Macchl.
Braden Prtckett. and Chad
Duberke also scored.
Oviedo’s
Junior
varsity
lacrosse team won both of Its
most recent games.
The JV Lions made tt a sweep
of St. Edwards on Saturday,
defeating its JV team. 4-3. Zach
Adams. Bryan Krulan, Mark
Wright, and Chrts McCall each
scored a goal.
On Monday, the Junior varsity
team triumphed again, winning
at home against Flagler-Palm
Coast. 5-3. McCall scored
twice. Krulan. Brent Van Camp,
and Phil Quintero each also
scored.

0. and Blerley came on In the
aeventh inning to get the save.

OEMDIOL* INVITATIONAL
ATI
------------- M ew . SmVnulr. 7B. Ibtbvbw .
00. Doom 92: Lyman. 91: South Lake. 48.
I M W W a k M e vault . On t m i h
(South Lake). 14-1: Dtsru* _ Vandrrbrtnk
IMnrMI bland). I4B-2: Shot . Vandrrbrtns (Mrtrtll bland). 94-10 1/2: U s *
Jump . Franria (Smunoir) 22 l/2 :TV lp b
Jump . WlUiama (Srminobi. 49 8. I Ugh
lump . Hoar (Merritt laland). 6-8; 4*600
Seminob. 8 21: 110 hunflea . Ilbka
(Charlotte). 19.1: 100 . tbmbrrt
Obflrvtrari 1090; 1000 . Madnk (Tine
NkterL 4 27: 4a 100 . Boone. 4:3a 400
Ikirkncr Hones). 48 88: 200 . Marlin
(Semlnobl. 1:90: 300 hurdle* Jarkann
(South Label. 40:19: 200 . (bmberl
O btbrtnd. 22.43; 3200 _ Vlrgeta
(IbUcvtew). » 9 5 ; 4x400 . Westevwsl 328.

Brad Trains, shown with Ns father and high school
coach Bob Trains (standing, taft) and Sominota High
School principal Oretchan Schapker (standing.

right) whan ha signed with DCF. was drafted in the
first round of the United States Basketball League
by the Quit Coast (Sarasota) Sun Dogs.

Traina drafted in first round by
USBL's G ulf Coast SunDogs
• p e d a l to th e H erald

ORLANDO - Former University of Central
Florida men's basketball player Brad Traina
was taken In the first round of the recent
United States Basketball League draft.
Traina. a 6-foot-5 guard/forward from San­
ford. was the 11th pick overall and first by
the Gulf Coast SunDogs. a team based out of
Sarasota.
Brett Eppenheimer of Lehigh was the first
pick of the draft by the Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs.
Traina. a two time All-Trans America Ath­

letic Conference selection, scored 1,218
points during hts four years at UCF, the ninth
highest total In school history.
The former Seminole High School star also
ranks second In Golden Knights history In
three-pointers made (156) and attempted
(419). fourth In games played (108). seventh
tn free throws made (230), eighth In free
throws attempted (301) and 10th In field
goals made (416).
This past season Traina. who played tn the
NCAA tournament twice In his career, was
named TAAC Playcr-of-thc-Week twice and
tied a school record with eight three-point
baskets tn a single game.

_______ a a
Suuthrtdfr. 143:
UeOevbw. 58-1/2; Luke linin'by. 87: Veto
Beach. 52. Boone. 40. Jane*. 49.
(■ W ilWn b Ptob vault _ (Over*
(South ridge). 0-8: Dtarux . Mo m
(Southrtdge). 130-10. Shot _ Cottm IOak
Rtdarl. 44-0. Lena jum p _ Down*
(Seabreeael, 18-7; Tttp b Jump _ Kbhanl•on (Southrtdge). 30-0. High Jump _
Carbrn (Boonei. 9-4. 4x800 _ Lake Bran
tby. B 43; 100 hu nlbs . Winiaim
(Southrtdgr). 19-30: lOO.Shouved
ISoulhildwl- 13.21; 1000. Walker irUgler
Palm Coast). 5:14 4 x1 0 0 . Sou thriller.
47.76: 400 _ William* (FUgbr Calm C u n t)
56.88. (to o .D u b e (O v tn fc i2:20. 3 0 0 hued b » _ Bobbins (UrUrvtrwI. 48.12: 200 .
ShutweU (Southndgrl. 25.21; 3200 .
Dunn (S ra b rrrxl. 11:48.4x400.
Southrtdge. 4:01.

WILDCAT INVITATIONAL
A TI
--------------------- » _ Evans. 207-1/2; Winter
Park. 191: Lake Mary. BO. Cyprvaa Creek.
7 8 -1/2; West Orange. 73, Edgewater. 94,
Flr»t Academy. 21.

Team scorea _ Evans. 179-1/2; Lake
Mary. I2B-I/2; WtntcT Park. 112; Tta
County. Oa.. 68; Cypress Crack. 90. West
Orange. 93: Edgewuler. 42: nrst Acad­
emy. IB.

�S.mtncto Herald, Sanforf, Florida *Tustdoy. April 13,1999

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

Legal Notices

APPLICATION FOR T S X OB SO
NOTICS IS N I M B Y GIVEN.
Vial TA ESCROW *7, INC . the
holder of tha following oertlflcata(s) haa Mad said certillcefe&lt;s| tar a Ms deed to be
Issued thereon. The certificate
numberf!) and yesrts) ot
fosuaneo, the description ol the
property and the neme(s) In
which It wee aseeseed fo/are os
follows:
CERTIFICATE NO: 14SS
YEAN OF IBEUANCB: tSSS
Description of Property. LEO
LOTS 19 • 14 B IX IS CRYSTAL
LANE WINTER H O M E ! BUBO
PB I PQ H E

APPLICATION POA TAX D B ID
NOTICS IS H fR IB V GIVEN,
that TA ESCROW ST. INC .th*
holder at the following earnftcsfe(s) haa Mod said oerCh­
eater*) toe a las deed la b*
itauod thereon. Tha certifies!*
Humberts) and yearfs) of
laauanca. too daaertpflon of tha
property, and lha nam*(t) In
which It was asaaaaad to/aro aa

LagalNoticM

V*

•one* of
a m » * n o » pon t a x o i i d
NOTICK IK H IN IB V OIVKN,
ttwi TA KSC NOW ST. INC.. ttM
holder ol the toftowtng certffte»ie&lt;») has hied eeld certftte*t*j»t for ■ H i deed to be
Netted thereon. The certificate
number(e) and yeerje) of
Neoance, the description of the
property, and the name(t) In
which If was easeteed IV are aa

9

CCRTIFWATB NO: 1t«4
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: IS M
Description of Properly. ( J O
LOTS 1S1 . I l l J 0 MCKAROS
1ST ADO TO MIDWAY PB 2 PQ
104
Names In which m essed:
Mattie I Smith. J .r r .ll L
Starting Alt ol said properly
being In the County of
Seminole, Slate of Florida
Unless such ceffittcetoje} shall
be redeemed according to lew,
the property dassrlbed m such
certlflcatefs) win be sold to the
highsi I bidder at the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on the N th day ol April. IStS.
at 1 100 a m.
Payment of Sals fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp tales
end recording to** are required
to be peid by the successful
bidder ol Vie sale FuV payment
of an amount equal to the highset bid Is due within S4 hour*
after the advertised time of
sale. Alt payments shall be cash
or guaranteed Instrument,
made payable to the Clerh of
the Circuit Court.
Datod this tSth day of March.
1*00.
(Seal)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OP THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLONIOA
by Shirley C. Hergsrt
Deputy Clerh
Publish Mar 2J. M April 9, IS.
1SSS
0CA-1S?

Harold I . Nobles, Jr. AN el said
property being In Me County ol
Semtaefe. State of Florida
Unless such certllkaiets) shall
In such
certificate^ wtO be sotd to Ihe
highest bidder t t tha west Neal
doer,
Seminole
County
Courthouse, tentord. Florida,
on the IS * day of April, 1999.
*111:00 aoi.
Payment of Soto lee. oppBsesnd recording toe* ere reqi food
to be paid by to* pecan
ol an amount equal le toe
eel bid to dee wNMn B4 hours
■Her the edeerttoed time el
•Me. AS payments eheV bn eeah
or guaranteed
toetmment.
mode peyeMe to ton Clerh of
the Circuit Court
Dated thie 19th dey of
I9SS.
(Seas
MARYANNE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shtrtoy C. Ha apart
Deputy dark
PvhAeh Kerch *1, M . April S. E
IS, ISSE_____________ DBA-1SS

Ctreu* Ceurt
ease • PP-SSSS-SP
Suntrusl Bank Central
Ftonda. NA the Sun
National Association.
Plain tin
vs
Bryan I Onffin.
Defendant
NOTICS OP
S N M tP P *S S A ll
NOTICE IE HEREBT OIY1N
that by virtue of that certain
Writ ol KsacuUan issued out ol
and under the teal of lha
Circuit Court ot lemur ole
County. Florida. Case 994n iO -S P upon e final Wdgmsnl
rendered In the etorseeld court
on the 31 si day si December
AO tSSS m that cartstn esse
entitled Suntrusl Bank Central
Honda. NA Ike Sun Bank
National Association, Plain lift
vs Bryan I Griffin, Defendant
which
aforesaid Writ
ot
(locution was delivered lo mo
ae Sheriff of Seminole County.
Florida and I have levied upon
ail the right, title and intsmat ol
the defendants in the following
described properly, sold prop­
erty being located in Seminole
County. Florida, mors partlcutarty described as toflows
One 1 1S4 Blue Ford Pick-up
Truck
TIN i t FTCRIOAORUOBTTM
Stored at Altamonte Towing,
Inc
and the undersigned ae Shenff
ot temmolo County, Florida,
will at 11.00 A M . on Ihe 10th
day ot May A 0 IM S offer lor
sale and ten to the highest bid­
der. FOR CASH IN HAND AND
SUBJECT TO ANT AN0 ALL
EXISTING UENS. at the Freni
(West) Door, i t the steps, ot the
Seminole County Courthouse in
Sanford. Florida. Ihe above
described property
That said sale is being mode
to satiety the terms ol Ihis Writ
ol Elocution
Donald F Eilingar. Sheriff
Seminole County, Florida
NOTICE RIGAROINQ THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES A C T OF 1H0. 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 BLVO. SAN­
FORD. FLORIDA. AT LEAST
FIVE DATS PRIOR TO THE PRO­
CEEDINGS (407) SSS-SS40 TTD
(407) 333-3321
Publish April S. 11. 20. 27. IM S
With Sale being held on May 10.
IM S
DEB-4S
M TMS CMCUtT COURT
OF THS IKtHTSSHTN
CStCUfT
M ANOFOR
CASS NOi M 4 7 4 C F
MRS. ESTATE OF
« W R MUNRO.
OflCMMd-

nones

OF ADSSMfSTfUTION
The ednwustranon of the estate of
RITA R MUNRO. deceased. F4e
Nuntoer B4-S74-CP, n pendrng n
die Circuit Court In and tor
Serranole County Florida. Probate
Division, the ****** ol which le
101 N Park Avenue. Sanford.
Fiords 32771 The names and
addresses ol the Personal
ReprseantalMie) and lha Personal
Repraeennovels) attorney ere set
forth below
Ml interested persons are required
B Me with Vaa Court
N all claim* against lha estate
WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE and.
bi any obyeebon by an eilareeiad
person on whom this notice is
served that chakenges Ihe vaidly
of the Wil, the queltfcebona of the
Personal Represents0ve(sL venue
cl funsdtebon of die Court WITHPi
THE LATER OF THREE 0) MONTHS
AFTER THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY p0)
DATS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THE OBJECTING PERSON
ALL CLAIMS AND O BJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BAHRE0
Publication ot due Notice has
begun on April S. I MS
SHEILA PUGH
Personal Representative
GAIL U WEST
Personal Rsprssantabve
STEVEN O HOHNEFFER. PA
990 Douglas Avenue
Suite 102
Altamonte Springs.
Florida 32714
Phone (407) 712-0007
Ftonda Bar Number 241903
Attorney lor Personal
Representative^)
Publish April S. I I . 1999
DEB-44

FILE BO. I
IN RE: ESTAT1 OF
MART R SARTUNSKI.
The Adminietrotien of the
estate of MARY R. BARULINSIU. Case No. SS -tSS-C P la
pandbig In toe Circuit Ceurt ot
the tight*anto Judicial Clreuii
In and tor Saminole County.
Florida, at 101 North Path
Avenue, fantord. Florida. The
address of the
Repreeantathr*'*
attorney are set forth below
ALL INTERESTED PER SO N !
ARE NOHFIEO THAT:
AA persona on whom this
notice It served who have
obyactfoni that challenge tha
validity ol Ihe Will, the quaMIcations ol Ihe personal reprosentalrva, venue, or |urtodlclloa
of this Court are required to Me
their objection* with thto Ceurt
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRET PUBLICATION OF
THIE NOTICE OR THIR TY DATE
AFTER THS OATS OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditor* of lha decadanl
and other person*
claims or dotnonds
decedent's el Isle on whom s
copy ot Ihi* nolle* lo served
within three month* after the
date ol the first publication of
this note* must Me thole claims
with this Court W ITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE O F THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OAVE
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditor* of the dece­
dent end persons having claim*
or demends against tha deca­
dent's estate must (tie thsir
dolma with the Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS A FTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
A U CLAIMS. DEMANDS AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRE0.
The dots ol the firal publica­
tion ol this Nolle* la April 11,
IM S
Personal Representative
Anna McCarthy
A ftornays tot Personal
Rspraesntathrs:
WILLIAM 0 PALMER,
ESQUIRE
Ftonda Bar No 220181
PALMER E PALMER. P.A.
3117-0 Edgewstar Drive
Orlando, Florida 32104
Telephone (407) I SO-9900
Facsimile (407) SI0-SS11
Attorney* tor Petitioner
Publish April 11. 20. 1999
DEB-119

CERTIFICATE NO: I7 M
TEAR OF II3UANCE: ISSE
Description ol Proparty: LEO
LO T S OMENTA OAROENS 1ST
ADD PB 10 POST
Nam** In which assessed Men
Kroenke. Nanay H. Kroanks.
All of said proparty being In the
County of Ssmlnoto. Hat* af
Unless such certincats(s| shall
be redeemed according la law.
the property described In such
certiftcaiert) wM be told to the
highest bidder at the west front
door.
lamtool*
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
an the 10th day at May. IS M . at
11:00 a m
Payment of Eal* tan. applicaand recording too* are required
to bo paid by to* successful
bidder el the sale. Full payment
Of an amount equal lo tha highset bid H due within M hour*
•Nor the advertised lima el
solo. AN payments sh*« be cash
or
guaranteed msliurnent,
mad* payable to the Clerh of
toe Circuit Ceurt.
Datod this Slid day of March.
1 ECt.(«**l|
MARYANNB MORES
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
COUNTY.
b y Shirley C. Hergon
Deputy Clerk
PutIIeh March 10. April S. 11S

« . ISM
O B A -tIB

M TU B CIRCUIT CO URT
OP T N I BM RTSSNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M ABB POD
SBM M BLB COUNTY.
FLOBIBA
CIVIL C A M N O .■
BO-TBS-O A-IS-M
IN R t: FORFEITURE OF
S1.3M 00IN UNITED
STATES CURRENCY
B O TW B O F
FORFBITVRB PROCBBDINSt
TO: Chartaa Williams
2945 Duron Avenue
Sanford. FL 12771
and all others who claim an
Intsreat In tha following prop11 ,3M 00 IN
UNITED STATES
CURRINCY
Donald F. Ssllngsr, ol tha
•eminol* County
ShafftTa
Offtc*.
Samlnela
County.
Flortds. through hit ofHcara,
imesbgators or agents, saued
February 23.1SM at S IM Sipes
Avenue. Sanford. In Seminal*
County. Florida, and I* present­
ly balding said property for the
purpose el forfeiture pursuant
to Section* 032 701-932 704.
Florida Status*, and WIN
RBOUSST that an Honorable
Judge of Ihe Circuit Court, Civil
Dhrttlon, Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit.
Seminole
County.
Florid*, find probable causa
that Ihe above property should
bo forfeited to the above
agency Y*U affi be as read a
copy ot the Order finding
Pro bob'* Cause once it I*
signed by the Judge and II mM
adviao ycu how and whan lo
respond to this request lav for­
feiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY the) a true
and correct copy ot this Notice
we* tent to the above named
address by U S certified mail,
return receipt requested, this
■lh day ol April. 1999
John C. Roes,
General Counsel
Florida Oer 190717
Samrnol* County
Sheriff s Office
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 33773
Publish April 13. 20. IS M
0S B - 11 Q

IN TH E CIRCUIT OOUItT
IN ANO FOR
SSMINOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CASS NO.i 9 S -9 4 M -D A - 14-F
AMERICAN HOUSING
DEVELOPMENT. INC
Plaintiff.
MARION I DAVIS.

Defendant
NOTICS OF SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that pursuant lo a Summary
Final Judgment of Foroctoaur*
dated March 29. IS M in Cass
No 9S-2481-CA-14-P in lh*
NOTICE OF SALS
Circuit court In and for
PUBLIC A U C TIO N
Seminole County. Florida in
IN PUPIUANT TO FLORIDA
which AMERICAN HOUSING
STATUTES 713,79 TH E FOL­
DEVELOPMENT. INC I* lh*
LOWING VEHICLE W ILL BE
Plaintiff, and MARION I. DAVIS.
SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION ON la the Defendant | win veil to
TUESOAT APRIL 27. IM S AT
10 00 AM AT CORTES TOWING the high* st and bast bidder lor
SERVICE. 249 ORANGE AVE . cosh at I I . 00 AM on the (lh day
ot MAT. IV M at tho Waal Front
LONQWOOO. FLORIDA. THE9E
■tap* ol Ihe Saminole County
VEHICLES ARE SOLD AS IS
Courthouse,
301 N Park As* .
WITH NO TITLE GUARANTEE.
SILLER RESERVES THE RIQHT Sanford. Florida, tho (allowing
TO BID BI00INQ STARTS AT described reel properly s* sal
forth In the Summary Final
AMOUNT OWED FOR TOWINO
AND ST0RAQE VIEWINO ON Judgment of Foreclosure:
Unit Number 227. RIDGEWOOD
HOUR PRIOR TO SALE FORM
OF PAYMENT IE CASH OR VILLAS A CONDOMINIUM,
according to tha Declaration of
CA9HIERS CHECK
Condominium recorded
In
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VtNsi FABPJIXXOQ! 07497 Official Records Book I I M ,
Pogo 288. together with an
2) I N I FORD F-390
undivided inlarssl. In Ihe com­
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mon element* appurtenant
1) 1992 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
V1NS1G3HX93L4N13M473 tharalo In accordance with and
subject to tha covenants, con­
4) 1988 BUICK SOMMERSKT
VII1SI04NJ27U9OM178110 ditions. rsstrictions, ease­
8)1 M 7 OLDSMOBILS CUTLASS ments. terms and other provi­
VIN41Q3AMS1RXHD3848I9 sion* of said Daclarallon of
Condominium, a* recorded In
8)1910 0L08MOBILE CUTLASS
tha Public Records ol Seminole
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County.
7)
1988 0L0IMOBILE DELTA
•• Florida
DATED THIS 7th day of Aprd.
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MARYANNE MORSE
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CLERK OF THE
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CIRCUIT COURT
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By Dorothy W Bolton
10) 1998 HONDA ACCORD
Deputy Clark
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Shepard. McCabe 8 Cooley
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ability who need* accommoda­
CAVALIER
tion
in order lo participate in
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NOTICS IS N IM B Y OIVEN,
tost TA ESCROW ST. INC., lh*
holder af tho following cerVflcele(t| ha* Mad said cerVflcat*(t) far a tea deed to b*
1st usd thereon. The cortMeato
Humberts) and y**r(*) of
Issuance, lh* description el tha
property, and the namafi) In
which It was *ttested It/are at

71m Raines is a Sanford native and Seminole
H igh School graduate now playing for the
Oakland Athletics. Hla statistics for the 1999
season Is In the (lret column, personal-best
season totals In the second column and career
totals (Including 1999) In the third column.

CERTIFICATE NO: 1(47
TEAR OF ISSUANCE: IM S
n c rtpUen ol Properly LIQ
SEC 03 TWP SIS ROE 111 W
1/t OF I 1/t OF I 1/S OF N l
1/4 (LISE N 1780 14 FT S RD| (I

■A m naAD O B

“ Ttoffto. In which east*led
Richard T EltsL Talena L ENeL
All of Mid property being In the
County at laminate, tlale af
Unto* i such cartifteato(t) than
bo redeemed according la law.
tha property described In tush
cartfflcattft) will bn told to lh*
high sal bidder at tha west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on tha 10th day ot May. ISM . at
11 :M a tn .
Payment ol Solo too. eppneeond recording too* or* required
to bo paid by lha tuceetttol
bidder at lh* sal* Full payment
of on amount equal lo the high­
est bid It due within 14 hours
oftor the advertised lime of
sale AN payments thaN be cash
or guaranteed
instrument,
mod* payable to the Clerk of
tho Circuit Court
Doled tore f lid day ol Marsh,
IS M
Itooq
MARYANNS MORSE
C U R K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
■IMINOLI COUNTY.
FLORIDA
b r Shirley C Hergsrt
Deputy Clerk
Publieh March 10. AptU S. 111
M . ISM
DEA-119
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T M tO TN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M A M FOB
B IM M O tS COUNTY,
O M B BO. M -f S B I CA 14 B
IRWIN MONTOAOI
CORPORATION F/K/A
INLAND MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
Ftemlilf.
vs
J O f l ANTONIO
OARITO- 8UAREZ. I T A L .
Defendants
NOTICE OF B A L I
Nolle* I* hereby given that In
accordance with the Final
Judgment
el
Foreclosure,
entered on May 8. 1888 In i h i
action no 88-1131 C A 14 B In
the Circuit Ceurt ot SEMINOLE
County Florida, In which Jess
Antonio Borelo-Euaret. I T AL .
wore lh# Defendant* and Irwui
Mortgage Corporation U V t
Inland Mortgage Corporation
arao Plain lilt. I * 4 a*M to the
Mgheet fodder tor cash at the
wool front door. 301 N Park
Ace. Sanford FL 31712 hetween
lh* hours oft 1 M i m. and&gt;94
p m on MAY 4.1999 on the fol­
kswing described reel property
Lei 7, Block A. Ban Bebeetian
Heights Unit 2. according lo
lh* pial thereof, es recorded in
Ptol Book It . Pago T t. Pubkc
~
of lrmm ole County.
More commonly known at
407 Akatar Av*. Altamonte
Bpring*. FL 11714
(Court Seal)
Deborah Contnl
As Deputy Clerk
Matthew J Schkchl*
Attorney at Law
2134 Hollywood Blvd
Hollywood. FL 33020
Publish April 13. 20. IB M
DEB-113
M TNB CIRCUIT COUNT
FOR BSMIBOLB COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE B IV N M B
FHo Number 89-109-OF
IN RE ESTATE OF
HELEN MANY SEMPLE
Decs* sad
NOTICS
OF AO MINIBYRATI ON
The administration of lh*
estate ol HELEN MARY SEM­
PLE. deceased. File Number
M-191-CP. It pending in the
Circuit Court lor Seminole
County.
Florida,
Probalt
Division, tha address al which
it BO Orawar C. Sanford.
Ftonda 12772. Tho name and
address of tha personal repre­
sentative and tha pereonei rep­
resentative's attorney are sal
iurcn b«io«
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS
ARE NOTIFIED THAT
All persons on whom this
notice it served who have
objections that challenge Ihe
qualification* ol the persons)
representative, venue, or juris­
diction ot this Court arc
required to III* their objeebont
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THS
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All creditors ol tho dtctdaiff
and other parsons jiaving
claims or demand* sgaintl
decadent's estate on whom a
copy el this node* It served
within three months altar the
dale ol lh* iirtl publication ol
this note* must til* their claim*
with this Court WITHIN THE
LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE
FIRST PUBLICATION OF THII
NOTICE OR THIRTY 0AVI
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPT OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All othtr creditor* ol Ihe dece­
dent and persons having claims
or demands against the estate
ol the decadent must lilt their
claims with this Court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS AND OBJEC­
TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE
FOREVER BARRED
The dele ol lh* tiral publica­
tion ol lh t notice it April tl,
IB M
Personal Representative
JAMES R SEMPLE
Attorney lor Personal
Representative
WILLIAM J McLEOD.
ESQUIRE
Attorney tor Personal
Reprsts-itetiv*
McLeod. McLeod. A
McLeod. PA.
P O Drawer 990
Apopka. FL 13704
Florida Bar No 332024
Telephone 407/9(4-3300
Publish April 13. 20. 1999
DEB-117

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Raines' first week w ith the Athletics went
fairly well. After not playing In the opening
game of the season the outflekter/dealgnated
hitter has appeared In all five games since,
going 4-for-13 with three RBI, good for a .308
average, but the team to only 2-and-4.

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IN BRIEF
p a l /a a u

HOOPS
SANFORD - The Seminole County PAL
(Police Athletic League) Basketball League
w ill be holding tryouts for ■ nine-and-Under

AAU (Amateur Athletic Union) Team. Tryouts
w ill be held on Thursday April 15, at 8 :3 0
p.m .
Tto quality for a nine-year-old team you
must be nine years old on August 31st of
1999 or be In the third grade and 10 ye a n
old.
Tb register for tryouts or for more inform a­
tion contact Coach Tsylo r at 338-7738.

Babe Ruth*
M B ra fB I I

Athletics (3-71:
National Dlvlmlon: Railroaders
C ub a (7*3-1) and Sunnlland
Corporation M arlins and Rotary
Breakfast Club Expos (both 3 7 ).
Schedule _ Tuesday at Roy
H oller Junior Field, Sanford
Electric Athletics vs. Railroad*
era Cubs, 5:45 p.m . and Sun*
nlland Corporation Marlins vs.
(tin ke r Materials Devil Rays.
7 :4 5 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
Sanford Lodge S63 Free &amp;
Accepted
Masons Yankees:
three hits _ Joalah Klmmlg (run.
tw o RBI): two hits _ Tom Q uinn
(hom e run. double, three runs,
three RBI). Luke Klmmlg (two
ru n s, RBI), Glenn Lee (run): one
hit _ Hunter Pfluger (run, RBI);
two runs _ Jo hn Whitley.
Sunntland Corporation Mar­
tina: two-hits _ Sean Macher
(ru n ).
Rotary Breakfast Club Expos:
three hits _ Marcus Kendrick
(three runs); one hit _ Eddie
Hogan (home ru n . two runs, two
R B I), Lyndon Merthie (three
ru n s, two RBI): two runs _ J a ­
son Tate. Anthony Donaldson:
one ru n _ George Easley.
Railroaders Cuba: three hits _
Freddie Howard (triple, two
doubles, three run*, two RBI):
three runs _ Tim othy Acree: one
ru n _ James Jackson.
Rtnker Materials Devil Rays:
one hit _ Khalil Farahkhan
(double, run). Nick Martin
(double). Jam es Richardson
(R B I); one run _ Daniel Zen*
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runs); one hit _ Ramon Espinal
(triple, two runs, two RBI).
Travis Mathis (double). Nick
Daniils (run. RBI). Jerocny Mur­
phy. Jo h n Valentine (one run
each); two run* _ Roy Valentine:
one run _ Deante Adam*. Edwin
Maldonado. Anthony Walla.
Mariner*: one hit _ Emery
(two run*): two run* _ M. Moel­
ler. T . Hick*. R. Miller, one run
_ Joey Howard. Hemaley.
Devil Raya: two hit* _ John
Salco (two triple*, two runs).
Davie Perdue. Milt Alvarado,
Justin Pabon (one triple and
two runs each): two runs _ An­
tonio Miles; one run _ Freddie
Gaines. Jason Filth.
New Tribe* Mission Indians:
one hit _ Reggie White (run).
Andre Debose: two runs _ Mat­
thew Hayes; one run _ Ben
Lopes. Cody Fields, William
Fugate.

Results: Wednesday _ Devil
Rays 8. Newsome Hardwoods
Athletics 6 and Mariners 14,
New Tribes Mission Indians 6;
Saturday _ Newsome Hard­
woods Athletics 12, Mariner*
10 and ; Monday _ Pirates 13.
Devil Rays 8 and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics 9, Royals
5.
Standings _ American Divi­
sion: Royals (5-3), Red Sox (35). New Tribes Mission Indians
(2*6) and Mariner* (1-7); Na­
tional Division: Pirate* (7-1),
Devil Rays (0-3) and Newsome
Hardwoods Athletics (5-4).
Schedule _ Wednesday at Roy
Holler Field. Red Sox vs. Indi­
ans, 5:45 p.m.
Providing the offense:
WEDNESDAY
Devil Rays: one hit _ Davie
Purdue (double, two runs, two
RBI). Mylcr Nell (two runs, RBI);
one run _ Antonio Miles. Justin
Pubon. Milt Alverado, Travarses
McGill.
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: one hit _ Nick DanlUa
(triple, run). John Valentine
(run. RBI). Ramon Espino), Roy
Valentine (one run each), Justin
Smith, David Dclk; one nin
Ju stin Peterson. Deante Adams.
Mariners: two hits _ R. Lock­
hart (triple, two RBI): one hit
T. Hicks (RDI); two runs _ R
Miller, J. Guerra; one run _ M.
Halter. J. Howard. Q. Pfluger.
B. Vcnncy. S. Garicpy. M. Hen­
sley.
New Tribes Mission Indians:
one hit _ Matthew Hayes
(double, ROD. Cody Fields
(run): one run _ Ben Lopez.
Jonel Stile, Reggie White, Mat­
thew Snyder, Ju stin Sian sell.
SATURDAY
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: two hits _ Cory Brooks (two

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Results _ Tigers 13. Sanford
4 and Cougars IS. Sanford 11.
Providing the offense:
Tigers: one hit _ Valerie
(triple.
two
runs).
Jenna
(double, run, RBI). Meagan (two
runs. RBI). Tina (run. RBI): one
run. one RBI _ Nicole; one run
_ Jessie. Kelli. Andrea, Court­
ney, Num ber 9.
Sanford: one hit _ Andrea
Southward (two run s). Tars
Layton (run). Lawana Phillips;
one run _ Staphanle Parra.
Cougars: three hits _ C hris­
tina W illiams (three runs, two
RBI); two hits _ U z Bowman
(double, three runs. R B I): one
hit _ ' Kim Peters (triple, two
runs. RBI). Amanda Saunders
(run). Elizabeth B inkley: three
runs _ Sara Dudzik: two runs _
Stacy Thorton: one n in Rachel
Walker.
Sanford: three hits _ Tara
Layton (two triples, two runs,
two RBI). Stephanie
P am
(double, three runs,
RBI).
Lawana Phillips (ru n . two RBI).
Andrea Southward (ru n . Rill);
two hits _ Marc h r lie Woodward
(two runs): one hit _ Lawanda
Tillm an (triple, two runs, RBI).
Allona Baker, Tla Jackson (one
RBI each).
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Pirate*: one hit _ L Merthie
(double, two runs. RBI): two
runs _ Jimmy Seller*. Greg
Hardy. J . Casey. B. Bostlch;
one run _ Chri* Seller*. N.
Williams. K. Jones.
Devil Rays: one hit _ T .C .
Kinney (double, run); two runs
_ Travarses McGill; one run _
Milt Avarado. John Salco. Davie
Purdue.
Myler Net).
Matt
Kearney.
Newsome Hardwoods Athlet­
ics: one hit _ Nick DanlUa
(double, two runs. RBI). John
Valentine (double, run. RBI).
J cto my Murphy (two RBI). Cory
Brooks. Julian Pearson (one
run each). Dsvld Delk; one run
_ Roy Valentine. Deante Adams.
Ramon Espinal. Travtus Mathis.

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NO NYM ENTS FOR
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B u y a new 1999 Polaris watercraft before M a y 31 and y o u 'll g el
your choice between our 6 month “no, no, n o " financing*, or $ 5 0 0
tow ard tricking out yo u r new boat, getting som e wetwear, a tube, or
other Polaris garments and accessories.

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People
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Blood Bank

fantuy and
Iks Industry la
— It’aMaras ripe
Federal Trade ComI U bil-

the noon luncheon are neces­
sary through the telephone
com m ittee.

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

Seminole Spokes W elcom e
Wagon C lu b
of Seminole
county holds a coffee for
newcomers
and
second
Wednesday of every m onth
from 10 a.m . until noon. Fo r
Information on address, call
Betty. 805-0144. or Lucy.
322-7877.

The Rotary Breakfast Club
meets every Wednesday at
7:30 a.m. at the Colonial Room
Restaurant on First Street In
Sanford.
For
more
Information, call Rick Rusal at
322*0285.

Lunch,

The Over BO Dance Club
dance la held every Wednes­
day. from 2:30 to 4:30 p m at
the Sanford Ctvtc Center. Live
m usk by the Deltonlans 13ptece band. Donation 83.00.

Optimist Clnb
The Sanford Optimist Club
meets every Wednesday at
noon at the colonial Room In
downtown Sanford. Visitors
are welcome. CaU 323-2104 or
322-0208.

— Time-share pitches. Another
Fierida esmpsay, Vacation Break
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tkby

fellowship
yea have la par, yoa hasn't won. Tke
Pfedda Travel Network, a Treasure

DEAR C O N FU S ED ! Yo u r
huaband m ay have meant that
the “■park” has dimmed In your
marriage — but I wouldn't call
that hopeless. I suspect he wae
either angry when he said it, o r
he misses the "excitem ent" of
first love.
Several things can be done to
rekindle the passion you once
felt for each other. Start think­
ing about w hat attracted you
and Y u ri to each other in the
firs t p la ce , and use th a t to
re ca p tu re the m eglc o f y o u r
early years together. Consult a
m arriage counselor to explore
what Issue* m ight be d ivid in g
yo u . E x p lo re a m a rria ge e n ­
counter p ro gra m designed to
make s good marriage even bet­
te r. If yo u o pt to try th la
avenue, check w ith your church

Welcome Wagon
Seminole Spokes Welcome
Wagon
C lub
of Seminole
County holds the regular
monthly luncheon meeting at
11:30 a.m. on the third
Wednesday of very month.
Those wishing lo attend, call
Betty, 095-0144.
or Lucy,
322-7877.

Woman's Club

Woman's club
Lake Mary Woman's Club
meets the fourth Wednesday of
each month from September
through May (except Decem­
ber's meeting, which Is Dec.
16). For Information, contact
Ann Klrkcndall. 302-9331.

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YOU ARE HORiar NOTIFIID
ISal an a*Son m tarocloao a
mortgage on IS* loifewing

CALIFORNIA FIOSRAL
■AMR. A FEDERAL SAVINGS
MANX F/K/A CALIFORNIA
FCDCRAL SAVINGS AMD
LOAN AssocunoN
PLAINTIFF
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ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. AS R ICO R DtD IN
PLAT BOOK U . PAOIO U AND
•4. OF T H I PUBLIC RtCORDS
OF IIU IN O L S COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Nat boan Mad agautai you and
you a n required lo aorvo s
copy ol your wrltlan dolanaoa,
M any. lo II on DAVIO J BUR N.
ESQ PtamMt'a atlornay. wkoao
addnta la SOI S University
Orlvo dMO. Plantation, FL
U T1 4 ( m lalar Sun M daya
Iron, iSa dal* ol ts* Ural publi­
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grant**,, assign***, Ifanor*.
creditor, trustee*. and all per-

and Ma lb# original with IS*
Mark ol Ifua court aitb*r bolora
■orvlco on Pkamblta allornoy or
anmedfeltly ihonollor. otbar.
*n* a dolauN will be enland
again, I you lor ISa rebel
eatnond*d M IS* complaint or
pebtlon Mod boron
WITNESS my bond and IS*
aeol ol Ist* Court SI SEMINOLE
County. Florida, thie 11 ST day
ol MARCH. IO N
(SEAL)
MARYANN! MORSE. CLEAR
CLEAR OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT

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NOTICE OF
FM TITlO U a RAJta
Nolica i, S*i*by grvan IS*I |
■m angagad m bu,m *,, al M l
Mulb*rry A v* . Sanloid. FL
U T T I,
Sammola
County,
Flondn. under lb* Fictitious
Nam* ol - a R I F F i r i TR EE
M R V tca * . and ISal I inland lo
ngialor raid mm* with lha
Oivtaion
ol
Corporations,
TalUS*,,•• Florid*, tn eccordanc* with th* provisions ol ISa
Fictiliou, Nam* Slelulet. To*
Wit Section IIS 01. Florida
llatuta* I M l
Lonnt* Qnttin
Publtab April 11. I I M
DEB-111

OEPUTY CLEAR
LAW OFFICE* OF
DAVID J ETERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
•01 0. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE E00
PLANTATION. FL 33324
t M S I l T(FMW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
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DEAR A BH Y: A reader asked
you why some people are offended
when you ask them their age.
My Eastern European grand­
mother won a Polish Jew. She died
in 1964, when she was in her 90s.
She would not divulge her age, or
even discuss age tn general. Gray
hair was not in ner makeup either.
Her generation with the same
ethnic background believed that the
angel of death was constantly look­
ing and seeking candidate*. If th*
angel heard her discussing or
revealing her age, he would realise
that he nod overlooked my grand­
mother.
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p ie d o aot nom a th eir s e a s
"Jaaior” la th e fear that th e
angel o f death might coafase
the generations and take the
child inateod of the father.
f*o r a clever respoaee to tho

DEAR ABBY: In response to the
letter about people who become
offended when asked their age. a
simple reply w ill do.^lay, ‘Age to
only a number and mine is un­
listed.’ That should stop the curious
in their tracks.
C O IN SPRING H ILU FLA.

without divulging perD EA R A B B Y ; I have a 21month-old daughter, ’ Jennifer,*
who spends every other weekend
with her father. Sometimes when
ahe returns home, her fingernails
u p painted. I have tried to explain
to my ex-husband that Jennifer ia
too young for nail polish and it font
healthy for her. Her fingernails
aren't thick enough, and the chemi­
cals could seep through Into her
skin. I hate using polish remover
because It to too strong. Please help
me convince him that Jennifer to
too young to have her nails painted.
WORRIED M O TH ER
IN W ISCONSIN

DEAR WORRIED MOTHER! I
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DEAR A llliY : I have Iw n mar­
ried lo 'Yuri* fur almost 14 yearn.
We have three children. It hasn't
always been ea*y. We have had our
difference*. Recently. Yuri told me
that he loved me Inu than he used
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CO N FUSED IN WENDOVER,
ONTARIO. CANADA

The Seminole Soli ft W ster
Conservation District meets
each third Wednesday of the
month at 4 p.m . st the office,
at 508 W . Lake Mary Blvd., In
Sanford. C all 321-8212.

The Coastllners meetings are
held at 10 a.m. the Amt
Wednesday of rach month at
the Sanford Senior Center.
401 E. Seminole Blvd.
All Interested railroaders,
both active and retired, arc In­
vited to attend.
For Information, call Horace
O rren. 322-5403.

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— Vacation certificates. Vacation

All widowed persona arc In ­
vited to meet at 1:30 p.tn. the
accond and fourth Wednesday
of every m onth at the Cassel­
berry Senior Center. 200 Lake
Triplet Drive. Casselberry.

The Kiwanis Club of Sanford
meets weekly Wednesday at
noon for a luncheon meeting
ut the Lakeside landing at the
Marina Motel on Lake Monroe.
Visiting
Klwanlans
are
welcome. For Information call
Walt Smith, 323-5088.

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All area seniors are invited
to Join a seniors group
currently
meeting
at the
Orthodox
Church
of
St.
Stephen. 1805 Lake Em m a
R A covered dish luncheon, at
noon, la followed by B ible
study and fellowship.
The group meets on the sec­
ond and fourth Wednesday of
the month. Fbr more Inform a­
tion. contact M ary Burke at
330-8391.

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meets the first Wednesday of
each month, October through
May. at 10:00 a.m., al tne
clubhouse. 309 S. Oak Ave..
followed by the program at
11:00 a.m. Reservations for

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BANK. A FEDERAL tAYINOS
BANK F/K/A CALIFORNIA
FEDERAL SAVINOS AND
LOAN AEEOCIATION
PLAINTIFF

Vt
DIANE UUMBOWER.
ET AL
DEFENDANT!!)

NOTICE OP ACTION
CONSTN VOTIY1 SERVICI
TO DIANE UUMBOWER
wboif r*iid*nc* I* unknown II
h«/,b*/lb*y b* living, and II
b*/,b*/th*y b* d##d, lb*
imknown d*l*nd#nt* who may
b# »poui*t. b#ir*. d#vl*##«.
gianl**,. ataign***. Ilanor*.
creditor*, butt#**, and #H par­
ti** claiming an Inlaraal by.
through, undar or again*I lha
Defendant*, who ar* not known
lo b* deed or abvo. and all parM « baying or clamung lo hav*
any rtghL till* or Intaro*! In lha
property daaenbed In tha mort­
gage being lor*cio«*d barain.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to tor*cto,* a
mortgage on tbo lofowing
property
LOT *4. SILVER LAKE* WEST
AT THE CROEEINQS UNIT TWO.
ACCOROINQ TO THE PLAT
THiBEOF, AS RECORDED IN
P U T BOOK IS. PAOES SI ANO
SI. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
OF SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA
ha* b**n hl*d again*! you and
you ar* r*gulr*d lo **rva a
copy ol your written deleft##*,
d any. to it on DAVIO J. STERN.
EIO Plaintiir* allornoy. whoa*
addr*M I* 101 • University
Drive dSOO, Plantation, FL
33314 (no lalar than 30 daya
bom tha data ol Iho first publi­
cation el this nolica ol action)
and hi* tha original with the
cl*rk ol thie court either belor*
service on Plain till* attorney or
bnm*diat*ly lh*r**lt*r. o!h«rwia* a default will bo antarad
sgainal you lor th* r*li*f
daitwndsd In th* complaint or
paiilion hl*d heroin.
WITNESS my h«nd and tha
•«*l ol this Court at SEMINOLE
County. Florida, this l l ST day
ol MARCH. IM S
(SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
BY Deborah Conanl
DEPUTY CLERK
U W OFFICES OF
DAVID i STERN
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF
M l S UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE SOO
PLANTATION. FL 13324
SF-11217(FNW)
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. p*r*ona with diaabililia* needing a special accom­
modation
should
conlacl
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County

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CIVIL S A M NO.i
M -7 te -e * -«e -a s
IN RE. FORFEITURE OF
S4.0TE 00 IN UNITEO
S T A T U CURRENCY

FORFEITURE PROCSSDRMS
&gt; IM
TH I BANK OF NEW YORK
AS TRUSTSE OF AMREECO
RESIDENTIAL SECURITIES
CORPORATION SSORTOAOE
LOAN TR U S T 1M7-1 UNDER
POOLING ANO EENVICINO
AGREEMENT OATEO AS OF
EEFTCMBER 1. 1M7,
PtatsttM.
FINLANDIA D Wt LB SKIN,
al al.
0*f*ndants
A n a U O I D NOTICE
OP FOROCLOSURE BALE
Nolle* I* b*r*by grv*n that
pursuant
to
an
Order
R**ch*dultng For*cloaur* Sal*
dated April 2. IM S . and antarad
in civil ca*o number SS-S2ECA14A. ot th* Circuit Court ot th*
ISlh Judicial Circuit in and tor
••minol*
County,
Florida.
• herein TH E BANK OF NEW
YORK
AS
TRUSTEE
OF
AMREECO
RESIDENTIAL
SECURITIES
CORPORATION
MORTOAQE
LOAN
TRUST
1M7-3 UNDER POOLINO ANO
SERVICING
AGREEMENT
DATED AS OF SEPTEMBER I.
IM F, I* PlainUII and FINLAN­
DIA D.
WIIBEKIN.
TWIN
RIVERS HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION.
IN C .
is/ara
Defendant!*). I will sail to lh*
highs*t and bast bidder lor
cash al th* weal front door ol
tho Seminole County court­
house in Sanford. Seminoi*
County. Florid*, at 11:0C AM
on th* «lh day ol MAY. IM S.
th* folluwing described proper­
ty aa aat forth in laid Final
Judgment to wit:
LOT 97. TWIN RIVERS SEC­
TION lll-B. UNIT I. ACCOROINQ
TO
THE
PLAT
THEREOF
RECORDED IN P U T BOOH 40.
PAOEISI 32. 13. 34. IS. AND 3E.
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMI­
NOLE
CO UN TY.
FLORIDA
327SS
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES A C T YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS U W FIRM
IS DEEMED TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT ANO ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE
Dated th* Eih day ol APRIL.
IM S
MARYAN HE MORSE
Clark ot the Circuit Court
By Daburah Connnt
□•pul/ Cloth
CO DILI S h STAWIARSKI
4010 Buy Scout Boulevard
Sulla 4S0
Tampa. Florida 13(07
T*l*phon* (813) S77-S00S
CAS IM -0 IS 2 9
Publish April 13. 20. I I M
DEB-113

TO: Wallace Sheppard. J r
1711 Uncoin Avenuo
Sanford, FL 32771
TO: Paul E. Clayton
M2S Sun Lake Loop *20S
Lake Mary. FL 3274S
and alt other* who claim an
bil*r**l In th* toHewing prop­
erty:
14.011 00 IN
UNITED STATES
CURRENCY
Donald F E l linger ol th*
Sammol* County
Sheriff's
Oltlc*,
Sammola County,
Florida, through hi* oltwars,
aivaatigelora or agents. Hired
th* abov* property on or about
March E. IM S at longwood
i .venue and Onenta Avenue,
Altamonte Spring*, in Seminal*
County. Florida, and t* pr*vani­
ty holding laid proparty lor lh*
purpoH ol forfeiture pursuant
to Sac Hon* (32 701 -932 704.
Florida Statu**, in d win
R IO U B S T dial an Honorable
Judge ol lh* Circuit Court Chnl
Division. Eightaanth Judicial
Circuit.
Saminol*
County.
Florida. Iind probable caua*
diet lh* abov* property should
be tort* lad to Iho abov*
agency You will b* served a
copy ol th* Order finding
Probabi* Caui* one* II is
signed by th* Judge and it will
advise ycu how and when lo
respond to this request tor for­
feiture
I HEREBY CERTIFY that a true
and correct copy ol thla None*
waa aanl lo th* abov* named
addres* by U S. certified mail,
return receipt requeued, this
•th day ot Apnl. 19M
Jbhn C Boat.
Oanaral Counsel
Florid* Bar 3M717
Saminol* County
Shartfl'a Otfic*
100 Bush Boulevard
Sanford. Florida 32773
Publish April 13. 20. 19M
D E B - 1 1 9 __________________
NOTICE OF

APPLICATION FOR TAX BIBO
NOTICE IE HEREBY OIVEN.
that W L Kirk or Geraldine C.
Kirk, the holder ot th* followmg
certificate!*) has fifed M id carUticat*(a) tor a tax dead to b*
issued ih*r*on Th* carbllcil*
number!*) and y*ar(s) ot
issuance, th* description ot th*
property, and th* name(s) in
which it was aasaaaad ia/are a*
follows
CERTIFICATE NO 421
YEAR OF ISSUANCE 1992
Oaacription ol Property: LEO
ALL BLK It TR t TOWN OF
SANFORD PB 1 PO 39
Namea m which aasaaaad
First Spamah Aasambly ol Ood
Inc ol Scnlord All ol said prop-

Icrmnor*. Stela ol Flood*
Unless such carttHcaM(s) shall
be redeemed according to leer,
lh* property described in such
certificate!*) will be told to III*
Ngfieat bidder at lh* weal front
door.
Samfeole
County
Court house. Sanford. Florida,
on tho 24th day ol May, IS tS . ol
11.00 a m
Payment ol Safe fee. applica­
ble documentary stamp taxa*
and recording fee* ar* required
to bo paid by the successful
bidder at th* safe Full payment
•I an amount equal lo the high­
est bid I* due within 24 hour*
alter the advertised lima of
aat* AM payments shall be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
th* Circuit Court.
Deled this (lh day ol April.
IMS.
(8**0
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF TNE
CIRCUIT COURT
IEMINOLK COUNTY.
FLORIDA
by Shirley C Hergart
Oeput/ Clerk
Publish April 13. 20. 27 A May
4. t it *

MB-181-------------:--------APPUCATtON FOR TAX OB BO
NOTICS IS HIRE BY OIVXN.
that TA ESCROW «7. INC . th*
holder at the foHowIng certillcate(s) haa hied said carUtlc*i*(*) lor o lax deed to be
issued thereon. Th* certificate
numb*t(s) and yearf*) ot
issuance, the description ol th*
property, and lh* name(a) in
which ll was a*M***d i*/*ro aa
CERTIFICATI NO: 2*2
YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 190S
Description ot Property: LEG
W 33 FT OF LOT I BLR • TR B
TOWN OF SANFORD FB 1 PO
SO
Name* In which assessed:
Margaret A. Jon** AS ef said
property being In lh* County of
■emlnoto. Stale ol Florida.
Unfeaa such csrlihcal*!*) shall
be redeemed according to law.
th* property described In such
certificate!*) wilt ba told to the
highest bidder *1 the west front
door,
Seminole
County
Courthouse. Sanford. Florida,
on th* 10th day ol May, l i s t , at

11:00 am.

Payment nl Sal* fee, applica­
ble documen.ery stamp tax**
and recording te n ire required
to be paid by lh* successful
bidder *1 lha sal*. FuM payment
of en amount squat to the high­
est bid is due within 24 hour*
altar the advertised time st
safe Ail payments shall be cash
or guaranteed instrument,
made payable to the Clerk of
lh* Circuit Court.
Deled thie 23rd day ol March,
IM S
(Seal)
MARYANNE MORSE
CLERR OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIOA
by: thirfey C. Hargart
Deputy Clark
Publish: March 30. Ap il 0. 13.
20. 1999
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Sunset Drive Caue berry 6995002__________ _____________
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trick
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partner isn't watching your cards —
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handicapped emphysema patient can
usually be helped by supplemental
oxygen delivered by a machine (or a
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nose, w ithout the necessity for
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choiogist at a seminary. I believe that
you take a reductionist point of view
by stating that good health is due to
scientific principles, not to divine
intervention. Because we cannot
explain miracles, is it not better to
leave the issue to theologians?
DEAR READER- Not in my opinion.
Actually, the authors of the study I
reviewed concluded that m atters of
faith are directly related to scientific
explanations, even though such expla­
nations may be founded on principles
that we don't fully understand.
If you want to believe in divine
intervention, that is your right. But I
prefer the position that such events
are more likely the result of complex

physical phenomena. Reductionist or
not, this view makes m ore sense to
me. For example, the great scourges
of history, including
’ ' “ [ syphilis and
plague, were once believed to be sets
of God. Now that we understand the
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ventable. The theologians were not a
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how many angels can dance on the
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from an imbalance of the eye muscles
to serious neurological disorders,
including tumors, infection or stroke.
The causes are endless. In my opin­
ion, your mother needs evaluation by
a neurologist AND an ophthalmolo­
gist, in addition to having further test­
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                    <text>WEEKEND
March 21 1999
91st Year. No. 148
(407) 322-2611
Sanford. FL

75 Cents
Serving

W eather

Sanrord. Casselberry,
Lake Mary. Longwood,
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County
S in e s

The business
of tree
trimming.

Partly Cloudy
High: 78
Low: 59

Lottery
Winning
Numbers

1 9 0 8

□ INSIDE
• m o u r n ow A c c u w e o th e r
forecast on Page 2A.
B oth B In L o n g w o o d p rsp o ro o for Seder, please see
Page 5A.
Knoo W h ite w r ite s about
tills, that and the other,
please see Page BA.

□ B R IE F LY
host the M arching A u x ilia ry
Com petition for dance and
drill tram s today (Saturday)
from 10:20 a.m. to 4 p.m.
M ore than 1.200 dancers
from across the statew lll be
com peting In a variety o f a r­
e a * ranging from ja z z high
kick. pom. m ilitary, aolos. to
flag routines. T h is Is the
fourth annual event held at
SHS. Th e Sem inole High
School D ossier Dance Team
and Expressions Color
G u ard win perform .

h ood o f C ongregation Beth
El o f Central Florida U spon ­
sorin g O scar Night Am erica.
Th e festivities will be held at
the hom e o f O erald and
JoA n n Bloom. Heathrow.
T h e Oscarcasta w ill be
shown on a large screen T V
a t 8 p.m. Reserve a aeat by
callin g the offices o f C on gre­
gation Beth El o f Central
Florida at (407) 788-3720 o r
the Bloom residence at (407)
•0 4-184 4. Tickets a re $18
each w ith the proceeds
ben eflttln g the RdiglettB
Learning C enter o f the C on ­
gregation. For fu rth er tnform aUon call Norm an
D achm an a t (407) 886-2230.

b er o f Com m erce w ill host
the first In a aeries o f b u s i­
n ess oriented breakfast
m eetings on Tu esday at 7:30
■ m . at TU scaw llU County
C lu b In W inter Springs.
Bryan Cobb. D irector o f
PU n n ln g and Zoning for the
C ity o f Oviedo w ill be the
featured guest speaker. Th e
cost to cham ber m em bers Is
$10 and $15 fo r n on ­
members. R eservations are
required and can be m ade
b y callin g the G reater
O viedo Cham ber at (407)

Florid a Cavalry Reg I
m e a t, w hich w ill be available
fo ra a le . Carlson to a lso the
au thor o f W hen C elery W . .
K in a and S tranae Florida.
Th e m eeting w ill be held at
the Sanford M useum . 520
East First Street, at 4:45
.m. Contact the m useum
107) 302-1000. for fu rther
Inform ation. A lso call the
m useum for Inform ation on a
trip the H istorical Society
w ill take A pril 8 to the
M aitland H istorical M useum .
and the Holocaust Center.

55 men, 1
woman
want to be
Sanford’s
top cop

River beautiful

San ford
checking
sites fo r
new fire
station

STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - By noon Friday.
55 men and one wom an had
applied to be the police c h ie f
o f Sanford. More than 100
m ore are expected.
The candidates to date In­
clude law en forcem en t officials
from throughout the U nited
States. One Is a sen ior special
U.S. Secret Service agent In
the Presidential Protection D i­
vision. A nother la In ch arge o f
security at the W h ite Sanda
Missile Range In Loo Cruces.
N.M.
Th e assistant police ch ief o f
Londonderry. N.H. la In ter­
ested. So is the police c h ie f o f
Medical Lake. W ash., and th e
director o f public safety for
Fort Lupton, Colo.
A com m ander o f the Investi­
gate Support Section o f th e
Miam i Police D epartm ent la a
candidate. So la a deputy c h ie f
from the O rlando Police D e ­
partm ent and a m ajor from
the law en forcem en t agen cy h r
Elkhart. Ind.
Th e only wom an applicant Is
has been a departm ent c o m ­
m ander, sex crim es Investiga­
tor and D epartm ent o f C h il­
dren and Fam ilies V o lu n teer
Service coord in ator.
Sanford's A ctin g Police C h ie f
Ray Branson w as one o f the
Brat to apply for the jo b . He
w ill lead the force until a p e r ­
manent ch ief to chosen. C ity o f
Sanford Human Resources D i­
rector Joseph A . Denaro said
the search w ill c a n y w ell Into
Finalists w ho have proven
track records o f success in law
enforcem ent
w ith a strong
em phasis In developm ent o f
supervisory, m anagem ent and
adm inistrative skills w ill be In­
vited to appear before an O ral
Review Board.
City M anager Ton y V a n D erw orp will m ake the hire after
the City Com m ission evaluates
the finalists. U nder a re fe re n ­
dum passed this month, the
city's police and fire chiefs will

SANFORD - Th e C ity o f San­
ford w ants to relocate a fire
station from U.S. Highway 17­
02 to East Luke M ary B ou le­
vard.
Th e m ove w ill allow th e
Sanford Fire D epartm ent to
Im prove service to arena n e a r
Orlando Sanford A irport. T h e
city la Investigating sites w ith
a minimum o f one acre, cloaer
to the airport, but still able to
serve the Hidden Lake area.
T h U w ould allow us to m ove
both east and w est w ith b e tte r
•peed.* Fire C h ief Tom H ick-

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Lake M ary to propose extended office terms
STAFF WHITER
LAKE MARY - Lake M ary city
com m issioners on Thursday
approved the schedule and
authorised staff to draft lan­
guage for voters to be called
to the p o lls In M ay for a s p e ­
cial referendum on two C h ar­
ter am endm ents, one w hich
would extend fay a yea r the
term s o f office o f their c ity
leaders,
C ity M anager John C. Litton
M id this to Lake M ary's first
• p e d a l election since the ea rly
lBBOa. Th e change in term
om its to som ething b a n tered
back and forth for a long tim e.
He added that most sister c it­
ies have longer term s, c u r -

Pancake breakfast

rm tly. Sanford and Sem inole
County com m issioners serve
four
year
terms.
But.
•conversely.”
said
Litton.
"Congress
runs
every
two
years."
Under the cu rren t charter,
the city holds an election
every year aa long as two p e o ­
ple per seat qualify to run.
Ttoo seats w ould be up for i c ­

election held the third year.
The new term limit would not
"grandfather- current term s,
but would be applied during
future election s.
Litton said that the c ity
nds about $2500 to hold an
•tlon. conducted by about
five poll w orkers who are paid

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on a per diem basts. A ll local
elections are su pervised and
certified by Sandy Ooard. the
county’s election supervisor. In
Sanford. Th e next two seats up
for re-election are those o f
com m issioners O eorge Duryea
and A1 Crump. Duryea'a was
the one dissenting vote on this
Item .
The other proposed a m en d ­
ment. an effort to sim plify the
iroceas and allow city officials
Imlted flexibility, would k eep
citizens from having to vote on
bond referendum s for w ater,
sew er and storm w ater p r o j­
ects. which take longer than a
year to repay.
•
Earl Fox. a private citizen
who has addressed the c o m ­
mission and had altercations
with Its members, and staff. In

f

“S o u r g r a p e s 'c a n
n ever m ake sw eet
w in e . "

"You (com m laalonersl aaid
the public service b u ild in g
can’t be downtown: It must b e
on Reinhart Road. I w as told
by an Inform ant
that
th e
bu ilding to In lousy ahape and
w on’t hold* up In a m a jo r
storm. Now you think It’s a

Schools could benefit
from beverage deal

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the past cited tn dden ta In
Ju n e and In Decem ber o f 1008
and Insisted that he would e x ­
ercise hia constitutional right
to speech for aa lon g aa h e
wanted. Fox w as at the p o ­
dium for about 45 minutes.
During that tim e he said
that tw o-year term s should b e
enough. He accused c o m m is ­
sioners o f supervising the c o n ­
struction o f a public safety
building Inadequate to m eet

SANFORD - Sem inole County
high school students will soon
reap Increased revenue for
their schools and the district If
a proposed plan to negotiate
one beverage ven din g contract
for all seven schools to brought
before and adopted fay th e
board.
Currently, the high schools •
Lake Brantley. Lake HoweU.
Lake Mary, Lyman. W in ter
Springs. Oviedo and Sem inolenegotiate for their b evera ge
vending on an Individual basis.

m iddle school levels. "Andrew s
said.
Th e proposal presented to
the board earlier this m onth
Includes w ritin g a Request for
Proposal to retain a bevera ge
ven din g m arketing firm. This
firm would In turn w rite an
RFP for the beverage ven din g
contract for all aeven high
schools. This Idea waa tou ted
In the February 1099 Issue o f
The American School Board

Journal

Several m arketing firm s now
specialize In this type o f a r­
rangem ent. On the upside,

According to Dan Andrew s,
director o f food services for
the school district, there a re
now about 100 to 150 b ev er­
age vending m achines In the
district. The m ajority o f high
schools now have Coca Cola
products. Andrew s aaid.
T h is doesn’t m ean there w ill
be C oke m achines for student*
at the elem entary school level.
but possibly non -carbon ated
vending m achines would b e
included In the contract, axpected to trickle dow n to mdude
the elem en tary
and

_____ _______
deal.* b e aaid.
.J o h n Pavelchak. board execu live d irector o f
and
budget, aaid that thta plan
Ffoasa ass fishasto. I k a a a

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■Seminole Herald. S.vdord riortda ■Sunday, M arch 21,1999

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Police Log

H U N T M ONUM ENT CO.
DISPLAY YARD

Pet of the Week

DOCTOR ROOF
RO O F R EPA IR S O NLY
Serving Seminole Co’jnty

Hwy. 17-92 - Maitland
Ph. 339*6968
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Gene Hunt, Owner
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B ron ze, M a rb le &gt; Q ra n lts

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&gt; n Ptr\i ■O a t w i - Tom Homing

(407) 366-7728

Call Realtor

Kerry D. Lyons

B A T T E R Y / D O M E S TIC V IO L E N C E

Tor livery Real Estate Reason
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN O S . March 19. 1:41 n.m.. Bascwood
Lanr. Antonio D cn rllr Holiday. 1301) 7/20/70, was a rrested
liy S rm ln o lr Cm m ty S h rrlfrs officers, charged with Aggravatrd lla ttr iy (D om estic V io len ce).
A L T A M O N T E S P R IN O S . March 18. 10:35 p.ni.. R lch b ec
Drive. Mark K rlly Nesm ith. DOB H/20/01, was arrested by
Sem inole County Shertirn ohlcers, charged with Battery
/
Dom estic Violence, Violation o f Pre-Trial Release and P o sses­
sion o f 20 Gram s Cannabis without a valid p rescrip tion .
LA K E M A R Y . March 19. 11:04 p.ni.. Lakr Mary Boulevard.
Russell Elliot Moore. DOB 10/21/69. was arrested by Lake
Mary Police D epartm ent officers, charged
w llh Bnttery
(Domestic V iolence).

Work. 834-4600 Ext. 317
Homo: 324-3357

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D RU G S

A P O P K A . March 1H. 10:15 p.m .. S late Road 441. T im oth y
M ltrh rll W hite (a.k.a. Isaiah Keith Smalls). DOB 2/2/H1, was
arrested by S em in ole County S h ro ff's officers, charged w ith
Possession o f C ontrolled Substance / Cocaine and Resist /
Obstruct / Opjrose O fficer without Violence. He ulso received
citations for No Tag Light and Drtvrr on a Suspended / R e ­
voked License.
S A N F O R D . March IH, 4:42 p.m., 20th Street, David N athan­
iel Rol&gt;erts. DOB 1/20/72. was arrested try Sem inole County
SherlfTs officers, charged with Possession o f Controlled Sub­
stance / Crack Cocaine and Sale o f a Controlled Substance /
Crack Cocaine.
SAN FO R D . March 18. 5:40 p.m ., Blnckstone Avenue. Brian
Laklth Newton. DOB 2/20/79. was arrrsted by Sem inole
County S h eriffs officers, charged with IHissesslon o f Con­
trolled Substance and Sale of a Controlled Substance.
SAN FO R D . March IH. 5:30 p.m.. South Park Avrnue. Leotls
Heath. DUB 2/14/66. was arrested by Sem inole County
SherlfTs officers, charged with Side / D elivery o f Crack C o ­
caine. Sale / D elivery o f Cannabis. Possession o f Cannabis
Under 20 Gram s and Possession / Use o f Drug Paraphernalia.

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A L T A M O N T E S PR IN G S, March IH. 12:07 p.m.. State Road
436, Michael Rory O'Callaghan. DOB 1/21/54. was a rrested
by A ltam onte Springs Police Departm ent officers, ch arged
with DUI. He also received a citation for Driving w ithout
Headlights from Sunset to Sunrise.
C A S S E L B E R R Y . M arch 19. 12.02 u.m.. State Road 600.
Terry Grlm sley T h row er (a.k.a Terry G . Pennington). DOB
9/30/56. was arrested by Sem inole County S h eriffs officers,
charged with DUI. Refusal to Sign Traffic Citation and Rests!
/ Obstruct / O ppose O fficer without Violence. He also r e ­
ceived citations for V iolation o f Traffic Control Device and
Im proper / Unsafe Equipm ent.

H A B IT U A L O r r E h D E R
C A S S E L B E R R Y . M arch 18. 5:15 p.m .. S late Road 600. T e r ­
rence Howurd G um brell. DOB 10/17/73. was arrested by
C asselberry Police D epartm ent officers, charged with H a b it­
ual O ffender - D riving while License
Suspended / R evoked
and with Possession o f Stolen IToperty.
S A N F O R D , March IH. 4:55 a.tn.. Hiawatha Avenue. Joan R o­
binson. DOB 5/6/53. was arrested by Sanford Police D e ­
partm ent officers, charged with Driving while License
Sus­
pended / Revoked (Habitual). He also received a citation for
Im proper Tem porary Tug Unlawful Use (Expired).

The Sermnole Herald Pet Of The Week is Sebastian, a 1-year-old male
coti*e mix. He is housebroken and neutered He is available at the Hu­
mane Society of Seminole County located at the intersection of
County Home Road and U S Highway 17-92 next to Flea World
San­
ford. For more information, call (407) 323-B685

Fire

Continued from Peg* 1A
station.* Hickson said.
"T h e
currrnt one has kind o f out­
lived Its use.
W e're Just
cram ped right now.*
The site o f the existing Eire
Station No. 2 Is 56 feet In
width, barely a ccom m od a tin g
the building. Jay M auler, d i­
rector
o f engineering
and
planning, said the building Is
deterioratin g.
A new Are station would be
designed to be sim ilar to Fire
Station No. 3 at Sanford C e n ­
tral Park. Hickson said. C o m ­
pleted In 1991 on a one acre
site. Station No. 3 lias a
bu ilding area of 5,874 square
feet.
Tire cost o f Station No. 3 was
6 4 3 1.OOO. not Including land,
financed through C e rtio r a te s
o f Participation w ith 62.9 m il­
lion in pu blic safety Items.
One possible site o f a new
Are station Is on land ow n ed
by Sem inole County on East
Lake M ary Boulevard across
Irum the Sem inole
C ounty
School Board.
Th e Are sta­
tio n s drivew ay would line up
with the School Board's ofAces, and It would not In te r­
fere slgnlA canlly w ith drainage
plans. Murder said.
Same m itigation o f w etlands

on the s llr might lx* n eces­
sary. M ardrr said.
T h is Is not the only site
we’re looking at.* Murder said.
"W e re looking at other sites
a lo n g

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A L T A M O N T E S PR IN G S, March 17. 11:39 p in.. M on tgom ery
Road. Andre Ricardo Howard Jr.. DOB 12/6/78. wus arrested
by A ltam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers, ch arged
with Retail Theft.
C A S S E LB E R R Y . March 17. 4:12 u.m.. SR 436. Anthony M i­
chael C lcolcttl. DOB 10/24/66. was arrested by C asselberry
Police Departm ent officers, charged with Theft o f Services.

OTHER

A L T A M O N T E S P R IN G S . March 18. 2:27 p.m.. M elody Lone,
Cindy Lou Booth. DOB 9/21/62. was arrested by A ltam on te
Springs I*ollcc Departm ent ofllcers. charged with Assignation
to Comm it Prostitution.
I-AHE M A R Y . Murch 18, 11:45 p.m.. Seventh Street, John
Doe (a.k.u. Larry W ilson), DOB Unknown, was arrested by
Lake M ary Police Departm ent officers, charged with Loiterin g
or Prow ling and Resist / Obstruct / O ppose O fficer w ithout
Violence.

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LOTTERY

Contlauad from Fag# LA

H orn a re tho w in n in g n um b ers
so lo clo d on F rid a y in tho F lo rid a
Lottery:

Fantasy 6
1- 4 - 11- I B -20

Lotto (March 13)
B - 13- 2 B - 2B - 47 -4 B

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Schools
Contlauad from Page IA
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could at least double b evera ge
ven din g Income on a districtwide basts.
T ir e m arketing
Am i
has
people with experience In n e ­
gotiatin g
specific
b evera ge
contracts," Pavclchak said.
No date was set for future
action by the board.

good Idea to have the police
departm ent
dow ntown.* Fox
said.
Form er Lake M a ty C om m is­
sioner Sheila Saw yer said she
had no problem with the refcrcndum s scheduled for bal­
lot. but with the m ethods em ­
ployed by com m issioners to
achieve their personal goals.
T h e r e are not enough funds
to pay for all necessary p ro j­
ects.* Saw yer said. She a c ­
cused the elected officials o f
having a personal agenda for
not w aiting until a gen eral
election In Novem ber.
Litton explained that under
the current charter. If the c ity
com m its Itself to repay a bond
Issue loan beyond a ye a r's
time, citizens m ust vote to al­
locate the funds through a r e f­
erendum
election.
This
am endm ent
would give the
city flexibility In using low in­
terest loans to fund w ater,
sew er and storm w ater p r o j­
ects.
M ayor David M ealor told

C M tla w d from Pago LA
report directly to the m an ager
rather than as before to the
Ave-m cm ber City Com m ission.
*We*ve put Into place u cu t­
ting edge process that we b e ­
lieve will produce »h r best
qualified candidate and the
one w ho is best for this c o m ­
m unity.”
V anD erw orp
said
Friday. Each applicant for the
position o f police ch ief has
been senl a colorful broch u re
prepared by the Human R e ­
sources D irector and signed
by M ayor Larry D ale.
For the past two years.
Sanford has attem pted to r e ­
construct Its police d e p a rt­
ment after It was found to be
‘ dysfunctional” b y an In d e­
pendent
law
en forcem en t
study, A num ber o f ch an ges

Feel confident when you send out your
better clothes for Dry Cleaning.
O n r wain plant in Lon#wood wilt he doing the work.

Over 60 years experience!

B o u le v a r d

that will have sim ilar advan­
tages In that general vicinity.*
City s t u f f Is u ls o rn gagrd In
discussions with d rvrlo p crs o f
m ultiple family housing In the
area north o f East l-ike M ary
Dlvd.
M ardrr said Drat p e r ­
haps the d rvrlo p rrs
would
provide a Are station stir on
condition Dial D ir C lly would
construct
a
road
segm en t
serving the developm ent p r o j­
ect.
The city's available funds In­
clude about 6 )0 0 .0 0 0 In Im ­
pact fers. amt 6325.000 from
Public Sufrty Facilities funding
left o v rr from Asrul y e a r 1998.
T h e C ity lias not bu dgeted
for n replacem ent o f Station
No. 2. and the flrst step Is to
secure u site. M a rd rr said.
The redevelopm ent
o f the
U.S.
17-92
C orridor
and
Sem inole County's project to
4 -lane Lake M ary Blvd. m akes
this an opportune time to s e ­
cure a site from S em in ole
County for Fire Station No. 2.
M ardrr said.

Chief

R E T A IL T H E F T

C h a r le s E n g lis h
C le a n in g &amp;
L a u n d ry

have been m ade and m ore a re
forthcom ing.
Dale says fir Is pleased at
llic progress being made In
Die departm ent and cred its
both C h ief Joe Dillard, who Is
retiring, and Bronson for their
efforts to correct the d e fic ie n ­
cies.

S ervin g the Sw eetw ater and H eathrow
C om m unities fo r over fifteen years.

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that for every $1 million the
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and added
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a
‘ pollution control bond Issue
not available to us due to our
ch a rter.*
Litton said it com es down to

two questions. 'D o you tm st
your elected officials and Is
your city Ananclally able to
satisfy Its obligation s?'
The Aral reading o f the O r ­
dinances to provide for C h ar­
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during the April 1 meeting.

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• service times will meet your needs
• no Interest Is charged on trusted
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• the family selects cremation services
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M IL D R E D RU B IN G A R D N E R
M ildred Rubin G ardner. 87,
W est Airport Boulevard. San­
ford. died M arch 19. 1999.
B o m tn Bayonne. N J ., she
m oved to C entral Florida In
1995. A hom em aker, she was
a m em ber o f Tem p le Shcrith
Israel, Dover. N.J.. B'Nal Brlth.
Hadassah
and
B raudels
W om en.
She Is survived by h er sons,
Richard and Fred, both o f
Apopka; eight gra n d ch ild ren
and six grea t-gra n d ch ild ren .
Services arran ged by Beth
Shalom M em orial Chapel. O r ­
lando.

V IC T O R IA S H E P P A R D
Victoria Sheppard. 89, West
9th
Street.
Sanford,
died
March 19. 1999. B o m In Montlccllo, Fla., she was n h om e­
maker and m em ber o f New
Salem
Prim itive
Baptist
Church.
She is survived
by
her
daughter.
Em ma
M athews,
Sanford: nine gran dch ildren ,
22 great-gran dch ildren and 15
grea t-great-gra n d ch ild ren .
Services arranged by W llsonE lch clbcrger
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Sanford, Florida 32771

A m ajor objective In com m unlly policing Includes the
building o f a policing facility
on 13th Street Dial will be
manned by Die Sanford Police
Departm ent
and
Sem inole
County S h eriffs OfAce p erso n ­
nel.
There arc 115 em ployees In
the Sanford
Police
D ep a rt­
ment, an urtlvc unionised p o ­
lice agency that serves 36,000
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Editorial &amp; Opinion
Letters

O u r V ie w s

Help stop aggressive driving
T h e la w Is o u t to get n g g r c s s lv c d r iv ­
ers. N o m a tte r h o w m a n y a r r e s ts th e y
m a k e o r w a r n in g s th e y g iv e , th e y 'r e a
w e e k to o la te o n g r a b b in g th e s te e r in g
w h e e l fr o m K e n n e th H in s o n .
H in s o n , o n e c o n s a id "so rt o f to o k h is
e y e s o f f th e r o a d la s t w e e k .
T h a t's a n u n d e r s ta te m e n t. H in s o n .
4 8 . ra n in to a n e x p e c t a n t m o th e r o n
M o n d a y . T h e b a b ie s , d e liv e r e d b y C e ­
s a r e a n s e c tio n . d ie d . T h e m o th e r 's
u te r u s w a s r u p tu r e d , h e r le ft le g a n d
left a r m la c e r a te d . S h e is s till h o s p it a l­
iz e d .
H in s o n sa id h e w a s so rry .
W ith tw o p r io r D U Is. h is lic e n s e lo st
s ix t im e s a n d a r r e s t e d fo r d r u g p o s s e s ­
s io n a n u m b e r o f tim e s . H in s o n h a r d ly
e x p e c t s a lig h t s e n te n c e fo r v e h ic u la r
h o m ic id e . H is " a g g r e s s iv e " d r iv e o n
R h ln c h a r t R o a d is u n a c c e p ta b le . H is
la st d r iv e w a s h is In st c h a n c e .
T h e r e a re o t h e r H in s o n s , h o w e v e r s o m e e v e n m o re a g g r e s s iv e a n d a
g r e a t e r th r e a t to o th e r s o n th e ro a d .
T h e y z ig tn a n d o u t o f tra ffic . T h e y c u t
p e o p le o ff. T h e y d o n ’t u s e th e ir s ig n a ls .
T h e y b la z e a tra il o f d e a th . Y o u m a y b e

t h e ir n e x t v ic tim .
H in s o n m a d e th e h e a d lin e s la st w e e k
Just ns th e k ille r to r n a d o a n d w ild fires
m a d e n e w s a v e n r a g o . T h e to r n a d o a n d
w ild fir e s w e r e "n o t m a n 's d o in g . H in ­
s o n 's w a s.
V io le t ta a n d D a v id B e rn a u c r o f L a k e
M a ry a rc th e v ic t im s o f H in s o n 's a g ­
g r e s s iv e n e s s . T h e ir tw in b o y s liv e d b u t
a fe w h o u rs . B a b y B ria n a n d B a b y
■Joshua d id n 't h a v e a c h a n c e to ru n
b a r e fo o t o n th e b e n c h , g o to D is n e y
W o r ld , o r Join th e B o y S c o u ts .
H in s o n s a id h e w a s so rry.
W e 'r e a ll s o rry . T e r r ib ly s o n y . W e 'r e
a ls o a n g ry .
H e r e 's w h a t w e c a n d o . H e r e 's w h a t
th e p o lic e s a y to d o w h e n y o u o b s e r v e
s o m e o n e d r iv in g "a g g r e s s iv e ly ." W r ite
d o w n th e t a g n u m b e r . W r it e d o w n the
m a k e o f th e c a r. W r it e d o w n w h e r e y o u
s a w th e v e h ic le . D o n ’t try to c h n s c th e
v e h ic le . C a ll th e p o lic e a n d r e la y th e
In fo r m a tio n .
I f n o th in g e ls e d o It In m e m o r y o f
B a b y B ria n a n d b a b y J o s h u a w n o n e v e r
h a d a c h a n c e to p la y c a tc h w ith th e ir
dad.

Other Views
W h y w e n ee d a m is s ile d e fe n se sy ste m
India's ambaxiador to the United
Stales was in San Diego earlier in the
week, enjoying a respite from Wash­
ington's snowy weather. During a chat
with local scribes, Naresh Chandra as■ured that the American people
needn't fret that India Is actively de­
veloping nuclear missiles.
It was 10 months ago that India
caught the CIA and other U.S. intelli­
gence agencies completely
guard
by conducting midear tests.
These tests Dew In the face of a IMS
CIA assessment that neither India nor
any country other than the five estab­
lished nudear powers wouid be able (o
develop ballistic missiles capable or
reaching the United States before S0I0.
And since India's surprise nuclear
tests, the ayatollahs In Iran have
tested a missile capable o f hitting
American troops in the Persian Guif
and

of a national missile defense system.
Indeed, a debate on|y shghgy less con­
tentious than the recent impeachment
proceedings la looming In the Senate
over IrglilsUnn CMpCBaored by Missis­
sippi Republican Thad Cochran and
Hawaii Democrat Danid Inouye, the Na­
tional Missile Defense Act of 1990.
The measure U only one sentence
long. It simply declares:
"It Is the policy of (he United States
to deploy as soon as Is I

Yet despite the growing potential
real o f a ballUlic raUaiie strike
threat
against the United States — either ac­
cidental, which presumably would be
the case with India, or intentional, pos­
sibly in Ure cases of Iran or Nodh
Korea — there remains considerable
opposition in Congress to deployment

Stalea against limited ballistic missile
atfeck (whether accidental, unaulhorised or deliberate)."
This eminently reasonable proposi­
tion has driven Senate doves (and their
confederates in both the media and the
public policy establishment),
we
say. ballistic. For some reason, they

JO SEPH
P E R K IN S

Berry's W orld

just can't stand the idea that Ameri­
ca’s 260 million civilians should be
secure from a future missile attack.
Instead of acknowledging that they
remain faithful to the anachronistic
policy of “mutual assured destruction"
— predicated on the Idea that as long
as nations have no defense against
each other's nuclear missiles, they will
not attack each other — they hide
behind other arguments.
One argument la that developing
and deploying a national missile de­
fense will be prohibitively expensive,
costing somewhere In the neighbor­
hood of 1100 billion.
However, a recent 77-page report by
the Heritage Foundation, crafted by 14
respected defense analysts, concludes
that a sea-based system capable of
protecting US. cities and shares from
i lUscti would coot loss tin s $9
if this sea-based missile de­
fense system costs twice as much to
deploy, that hardly seems too high a
price to protect the American people
from haatRs missiles uinwtmi ^ ^
Iraq or North Korea or, not entirely
inconceivable, China.
Then there's Uw argument thst a
missile defense system Is technologi­
cally impossible. And, Indeed, many of
Uw missile defense tests conducted
over the years have proven disap­
pointing. But America's development
and deployment of the atomic bomb a
half-century ago was no less a tech­
nology challenge at the time. And ul­
timately this country1! best and bright­
est minds made the seemingly
impossible come to fruition,
Perhsps tli f most disingenuous ar*
ment against
missile do­
n e is that tbe biggest threat to
American civilians is terrorism, an un­
detected bomb planted In a building
(like the World Trade Center) or nerve
gas sprayed into a crowded subway
(like Tokyo) or highly toxic chemicals
dumped Into a municipal water supply
(a future Oliver Stone movie?). There
are legitimate threats to the UJ5. civil­
ian population. And tbe government
ought to do everything possible to pro­
tect the public against such acts. But
that doesn't mean that the United
Slates should Ignore the future threat
of nudear missile attack.

S

As a growing number of nations un­
friendly to the United States develop
nuclear weapons, the possibility in­
creases exponentially that one day In
the future a maniacal leader of one of
these countries will be tempted to
launch a missile at an American city.
America can watt until such a catas­
trophe occurs before deploying a na­
tional missile defense. Or It can more
fUU speed ahead to deploy, as Sena.
Cochran and Iimmqw advocate, as soaa
as is technologically p"*«|*4f
SIMS NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN

In response to N e ll
S n ow
Nell Q. Snow In rcHponse to
you r thoughts In this w eek en d
Issue o f the Sem inole H erald.
Th e cltlxens speaking nt th e
C om m ission m eeting.
Linda
Kuhn und others w ho spoke on
the Issue o f Jean M elts p ro je c t
live In the H istoric District nnd
may be m em bers o f the H is ­
toric Trust, but did not r e p r e ­
sent on official view o f the
Ttu st. For you to w a g you r fin ­
ger the wny you did In you r a r­
ticle allows a luck o f thoughts
on yo u r port. Th e Sanford H is­
toric Trust m em bership lias
and will have different view s
on
this
subject
'pro
and
agnlnst. You should not w ag a
fin ger o f Judgment on this o r ­
ganization w ithout h aving a t­
ten ded any m eetin gs w h e re
this subject w as discussed.
W lint Is distu rbing Is that an
organ ization cam e
Into th e
Residential Downtow n H istoric
District w ithout a pproach in g
their neighbors, and a c o m ­
m unity that wasn't n eigh b orly
enough lo ask what w c could
do to ensure the quality o f our
nrlghborhood.
Jean
M e tis
sham e on you for not seek in g
the advice o f yo u r neighbors
historic district residents m y ­
s elf Included, sham e on us for
not knocking on th eir d o o r
and trying to seek solutions.
Sem inole C ounty sham e on
you for not opening up th e
surplus buildings to the c o m ­
m unity o r to the private a rctor. This seem s like som eone
used in sider Influence to ge t
this building.
W e need to look at what
com m unity this project serves,
should It be located East o f
Sanford Avenue or W est o f
French
A venu e? M aybe
In
Ptnecreat or K ayw ooa? H ow
m any o f the clients that w ill b e
served com e from the D ow n­
town
District,
G oldsboro,
G eorgetow n, and oth er o u tly ­
in g areas. H ow com e
Ms.
M elts n eighbors in the d istrict
are
not Included
on
h er
board? W ere any consultants
u sed In fin d in g Ure a p p ro p ri­
ate locatio n ? W ere th e plane
for a kitchen subm itted to th e
Hotel and Restaurant re gu la ­
tors? W hat oth er
agen cies
could have housed this p r o ­
gram ? W as this a decision that
should have been In Sunshine?
W hy not prepare the food and
take It to the com m u n ities
w here It is needed? Th ere a re
m any unansw ered questions
that need to be addressed.
W e as a historic com m u n ity
need to look at the pockets o f
poverty which surround our
neighborhood, have we looked
at what oth er historic d istricts
In the country are doing to
deal w ith hunger, poverty and
CR IM E? Boston has c re a te d
housing and com m unity c e n ­
ters fo r the education and selfhelp for those w ho need Jobs
and food. Som e com m u n ities
regulate the day labor c o m p a ­
nies. most all com m u n ities
have program s to reduce pub­
lic assistance through Jobs,
and co-op w ork fo r rood. T h e
private sector has banded t o ­
ge th er tn m any co m m u n ities
to provide Jobs and incentives
fo r those in need. Th e citizen s
o f S anford as a w hole need to
look at how w e are dea lin g
w ith o u r s o d a ] problem s, atop
pointin g fingers, w e all have a
responsibility to seek solutions
to hunger, poverty and crim e.
Sanford needs a coord in ated
team to take a hard look at the
problem s
surrounding food,
shelter and CRIM E.
Oh, also Ms. Snow. I lived on
E lm across from the park and
know h ow dangerou s the lim bs
can be. In the past I've seen
m ajor sections o f those tree s
fell on a calm, sunny day. W e
have urged the city for y e a n
to look at the safety o f those
aging trees. T h ere Is also no
rush to m ove the trees- to

Tbuhy Park either, renovations
for Touhy Park have been In
the works for qu ite som e time.
Oh. by the wny. you r r e fe r ­
ence to Th e Music Man Is
quite out o f tune.

Fred R o g e r s
S a n fo rd

C hoose S an ford
and figh t
1 am n resident o f the north
side o f Lake Mnry nnd have
been for 25 years. I have m y
choice o f looking toward O r ­
lando, or to Sanford, for strop­
ping. leisure tim e activities,
und entertainm ent.
For th e
first two past-tim es. I choose
Sanford; for the latter I go t o ­
w ard Orlando. I kind o f c o n ­
sider Sanford m y town even
(hough t don't own p ro p e rty
there (an Issue 1 can't win b e ­
cause m y husband says you
are not a forward thin kin g
com m unity). I would like lo
support Sanford, but Sanford
m okes that difficult. Please
allow me to share m y sin cere
thoughts, with Sanford's p e o ­
ple. through yo u r com m u n ity
n ew spaper.
Your historic dow ntow n at­
m osphere Is quaint and pleasant. I shop the antique district
often, and m y friends always
look forward lo Joining me.
Now you have cut Into m y
pleasure by lim itin g m y sh op­
pin g experien ce lo a tw o hour
hassle o f what to do with m y
car. It la difficult for m e to un­
derstand a stru gglin g business
com m unity doing anything but
m aking It a pleasant and easy
experien ce
for som eone to
spend fou r to five hours sh op­
ping. W hatever possessed you
to put a tw o hour tick etin g
Umlt on parking.
My atster lives In Sanford.
W e go to town often for lunch,
shopping and business. W e
can d o m y C ou nty business,
h er C ity business, buy stam ps
and matting parap h ern a lia ...tie
u p an ou r little chores In one
easy visit. I Just don't u n d er­
stand w hy you w ou ld w ant to
m ove you r tidy C ity Hall Into a
nice little residential section. I
know it would front on s high­
way, but the rest o f It w ould
Institutionalize
a
h istoric,
charm ing and peaceful n eigh ­
borhood. Don't you need It
dow ntown? I dot
M y friends and I som etim es
take a picnic lunch and alt In
yo u r relaxing park dow ntow n.
W e watch the w ater, the fish ­
ermen. the boats...W e Just love
It) W hy w ould anyone want to
turn this w onderful park op ­
portunity into com m ercial a c ­
tivities. Not a conferen ce c e n ­
ter. not a hotel, not a sh opping
center, not offices...m ost oth er
towns have all that. You have a
huge park, on a huge lake,
neither o f w hich has been
yet by poor decisions,
i It that way. It m akes you
unique. Moat small tow ns don’t
have anything to w ave a (lag
about. You dot Don't let th em
take that aw ay from you.
Th ere aren't
very
m any
places I can go tn this en tire
country that otter m e you r w a ­
terfront. Do you really want to
mess it u p w ith a seaplane
base. Th ere goes peacefu l,
there goes tranquil, there goea
a great b ig beautiful lake w ith
u ninterrupted splendor. H ow
aad o f yo u r people to even
think H.
A sk yourselves w hy som eone
w ould choose to com e to San­
ford. I do, because It is small,
quaint,
charm ing,
relaxing,
peaceful,
easy,
friendly.
I
overlook that It la not alwi
clean and neat. I look around
you r unsavory people to fin d
the nice ones that I prefer to
be with. You seem to have
yo u r share o f transients and
unem ployed
people.
W hy
w ould you en courage them .

Seminole Herald

and Invite them lo yo u r d o w n ­
town with their own special
restaurant (a soup kitchen)? I
know poor people have rights,
too. nnd there are decent and
unfortunate am ong them ...but
there is a lim e and plnce. M eal
tim es ore
generally
prim e
tim e...not
then.
Downtown
com m ercial,
and
h istoric
downtown neigh borh oods.,,not
there. Do you know that so m e­
tim es It In a little sca iy visitin g
you r downtown because o f the
som etim es rough profiles you
run Into. And In the evening,
not a chance.
I h are w atched Orlando and
Lake Mnry grow In leaps and
bounds, m aking one good d e ­
rision after the other. I have
w atched Sanford change very
little o rer the years and w it ­
ness what appears to m e to b e
constant m ism anagem ent
of
the city. Is you r C ity C om m is­
sion
trying
to
m otivate
changes that they m ean to b e
positive and beneficial. Con
they not sec the forest for th e
trees. And the people, what
about (h e people. Don't you
care?t
Stand
up
and
be
counted.
Protect,
preserve,
and defend you r City. Your
leaders can only do w hsl you
allow them to do.
This Is you r hom estead, you r
rights. You don't Ure there b e ­
cause you don't like II. So r e ­
m em ber the nice things you
like about Sanford, and fight
to keep It that way. D irect
yo u r grow th and m anage yo u r
changes to assure the type o f
prosperity that you want to
happen. Accentuate the p o si­
tive. please don't create a
w hole n ew list o f negatives.
Yea,
Sanford. ..fight,
fight,
fight.
O torts J&lt;

U t o Mary

B ro n s o n is th e
n a tu r a l c h o ic e
If* you r paper really had
Sanford's best Interest at heart
It would endorse the natural
selection o f acting C h ief B ron ­
son instead &lt;of this wdd # a oo »I&lt;
chase looking for a Police
C h ief th a t w ould ow e his e x is ­
tence to the M ayor and CUy
M anager. Th e m an worked on
a Sanford Police force that was
effective until politics In ter­
fered and dem oralized
th e
force. If given the change A ct­
ing C h ief Bronson knows what
to d o and h ow to do it. I can
tell you that this com m u n ity
would like to see A ctin g C h ie f
Bronson appointed and then
get the politics out o f the d e ­
partm ent. Bronson knows th e
city, the people th eir a sp ira ­
tions and he Is a highly ap­
proachable o fficer.

We invite readers lo subm it
their thoughts In writing on
county Issues regarding p e o ­
ple. places and things. W ritera should Include ihelr ad­
dress and telephone num ber
with all correspondence. T h e
views expressed on this page
are not necessarily those o f
this newspaper. Please mall
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D oris Stein*s
g ift to A m e rica
If you don't think this In n
great country, you haven't
met D oris Stein.
Mrs. Stein In a wom an with
two hearts • one o f her own
and another which beats
A m erica.
Her allegiance lo the Red.
W h ile and Blue In elegnnt
and true. She beenme a U.S.
citizen 52 yearn ago this
month and nhe lian helped n
couple o f thousand others
becom e citizen s In recent
years.
Mrs. Stein Is the Patriotic
Chairm an for the Pilot Club
o f Sanford, which sponsors
an annual Naturalization Day
at the Sanrord C ivic Center.
Thursday m orning. 400 Im ­
m igrants from BO countries,
w ill becom e citizens.
'B e in g with them ." she
says. *ta as exciting as being
at m y own N atu ralization .'
W hat a 'fortu n ate 400" to
have Doris S irin as go d ­
m other.

So this fellow calls and
says he Is a rabble and bu si­
ness Isn't what It used to be.
Says he used to drive visitors
from Orange C ounty to the
adult bars In Sem inole
County. He says he got big
tips, especially on the return
trips.
He says there's not much
sense hanging near the
Sem inole nudle bars now. No
one's Inside. Th e girls had to
ro ver up or get arrested.
They're going broke. S o are
the rabbles. How uq/arr/

Penny Hardaway lias ch o­
sen to be unhappy again.
Forget the Magtc'a record.
Ha w ants a w arm fuzzy fe e l­
ing when he pu ls on hto b a s ­
ketball tags. He w ants a
coach w ho'll belm on r Uke a
buddy than a bully. And he
sranta refs to start seeing it
his way.
Let's trade him for Bounce
d e Leon.

W hen one the area’a new ­
est new spaper m oguls asked
Sem inole C ounty School
Board Chairm an Larry Purlong to w rite a m onthly c o l­
umn in his The Newe-Paper.
Furlong politely declined.
Th e call waa from Bob
Ooff. Furlong’s sparring
partner on the School Board
*1 don’t have tim e." F u r­
long told Ooff.

A nother wom an w e dearly
love m ade a big m ove on
Thursday. Mrs. Ruth H am il­
ton has left h er seventh-floor
apartm ent at Brum Tow ers
for a new digs at Lutheran
Tow ers in W in ter Park.
Th e residents at Lutheran
T ow ers better be ready H am ilton's planning to party
on A pril 12. Th at's h er 101st
birthday.

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IN LIVING PICTURES
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o tu d ie e .

Seder set for M arch in O rlando
LONGW OOD C o n grega ­
tion Beth El o f Central Florida
will hold a co m m u n ity-w id e
Passover S eder M arrh 31 b e ­
ginning at 0:30 p.m.
The Olatt kosher, traditional
Seder conducted
by Rabbi
M oshr Elbaz, will be held at
the Radlsson Plaza Hotel. 00
South Ivanhor Blvd.. Orlando.
Reservation Form s are avail­
able by calling the Synagogue
at (407) 788-3720. Cost for an
adult m em ber IS $40: $18 per
child under 12 yra rs o f age.
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P h a rm a c ist w ill
seek Senate seat
W INTER SPRINGS - A W in ter
Springs pharmacist is seek in g
the U.S. Senate seat being v a ­
cated by C onnie Mack.
Jack Arm strong.
47. an­
nounced Tuesday that he w ill
pursue the Senate seat with a
grass root* cam paign. A rm ­
strong to farin g fellow R epub­
lican Bill M cC ollum o f Longwood. who has served In the
U J . House o f R epresentatives
since 1081.
Mack announced S atu rday
he will not seek re-election In
2000.
'I ’m an unknown quantity.*
Arm strong said. *l‘m going to
have to cam paign with oldfashioned handshakes the w a y
Lawton Chiles did.*
Form er Florida Lt. G overn or
Rick D antzler said he Is In ter­
ested In running for the seat,
os Is Rep. Bob W exler. C harlie
Crist, a form er state senator
who was the OOP’s unsuc­
cessful candidate against Sen.
Bob Graham last year, said h e
Is also running.
Arm strong's son Bryan A rm ­
strong is
liman a tten din g
the Health A cadem y at S em i­
nole High School. Hto dau gh ­
ter Jen nifer A rm strong to a
Sem inole High School gradu ­
ate now attending Delta S ta te
U niversity In M ississippi as a
freshman
on
a
sw im m ing
scholarship. Hto wife. Lynn, to
a medical assistant in Orlando.
Arm strong, w ho Uvea In W in ­
ter Springs, to active In the
Sem inole H igh School B ooster
Club, and m entors studenta In
the s c h o o ls Health A cadem y.
He w orked
w ith sw im m ing
coach Tony Ackeraon to p r o ­
mote the com m unity sw im ­
m ing pool at the school.
A pharm acy m anager for
‘Eckerd Drug Btores In O r ­
lando. Arm strong has been a
p rocu rin g pharm acist
sin ce
graduating with a bachelors o f
science In pharm acy from th e
University o f Rhode Island In
1075. He said he turned down
an ofTer from Eckerd to c o n ­
tribute to his cam p aign.
Th e key cam paign issues for
Arm strong Include h ealth care
reform , social security reform ,
and Im proving students' education. H e also said he to co n ­
cerned with drug abuse and
Im proving the area's tran spor­
tation Infrastructure.
‘ Not everything we look at
can be changed.* A rm stron g
said. 'B u t, nothing can b e
changed until w e are w illing to
look at It.’
Arm strong said the nation
needs a national health plan
that would ensure that when
people change Jobs they still
have Insurance, He said p e o ­
ple need
to have grea ter
choice o f physicians, and that
Insurance com panies should
not have a role In the drugs a
d octor prescribes.
*1 do not want to have som e
m onkey
in a suit w ithou t

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April 9 Shabbat services begin
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A rm strong previously served
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�• A • Seminole Herald. Sanlord. Florida • Sunday. March 21.1999

T he low d ow n on sky-high
international stocks
txxik at last year's top performing
funds, and among them you'll find
those that invest In high-flying Inter­
net slocks
Whether or not you're a fan of the
Internet, It's hard not to be taken
aback by those 1098 fund perfor­
mances. Of the three Internet funds
tracked by Upper Inc , all had specUcular toUl return figures: The In­
ternet Fund was up 190.14 percent;
Munder's NetNet hind gained 97.90
percent; and the WWW Internet Fund
gained 70.47 percent.
Although Investors have always
been warned about buying last year's
top performing hinds, perhaps Inter­
net stocks represent a new frontier
where there's plenty of room for dis­
covery, and the old rules about how to
evaluate a stock's per share price
aren't carved In granite, as some pros
suggest.

Tree rem oval
Patrick Shannon, a tree trimmer, helped with tree
trimming and removal at Touhy Park in Sanlord last
weekend. About 30 to 25 tree care professionals from
around the state volunteered their time tor the San­
ford trimming projects in an effort to promote proper
tree care and preservation In their communities. With
more than 12.000 members worldwide and 37 Chap­
ters around the globe, the International Society of Ar­
boriculture (ISA) is the largest professional associa­
tion dedicated to the proper care and preservation of
trees. Membership indudes commercial arborists,

municipal arborists and urban foresters, utility ar­
borists as wet as educators/researchers and stu­
dents Members work throughout the world providing
professional tree care services as wet as volunteer
work. ISA also has the only International Certification
program for arborists where they must take a compre­
hensive examination made tp by a panel ol interna­
tional experts. They must also maintain their certifica­
tion through continuing education. There are now over
10,500 Certified Arborists in the United States. Can­
ada and Europe.

Safety council honors businesses
ORLANDO - Th e Central Florida C hapter.
National Safety Council C. recently presen ted
the prestigious E xcellence tn Safety Aw ards
for 1998. These aw ards are presented annu­
ally to local governm ent agencies, businesses,
and individuals that have dem onstrated c o m ­
m itm ent to w orkplace and com m unity safety
and health through proactive efforts that s ig ­
nificantly reduce injuries and fatalities.
Excellence In W orkplace Safety A w ards
w ere presented to the follow ing organizations:

United Space A llla n cc -K m n rd y Space Center:
Ctrcnt
Sem lconductnrs-O rlando;
D cM acoM elb ou m e;
DCC
C o n o tra c to ra -L o n g w o o d ;
Ferrun S ervices A C ontractlng-O rlando: W a ­
term an V illage-M ou nt Dora: Rockw ell ColllnsM elb ou m e: Lockheed M artin Inform ation System s-O rlando.
Th e recipien t o f the O re e n Cross for S afely
Award w as J am es llabovtck. 'F irem an Jim ." o f
the S atellite Beach Fire D epartm ent, p r e ­
sented for his exem plary com m itm ent and
significant contribu tions to child safety.
B attw ra Rush received the Sarah G riffin
H ughes Hum anitarian Aw ard tor her quick a c ­
tion and skills tn saving the life o f an In d ivid ­
ual w ho collapsed In u on t o f the R o ck led ge
O ffice o f th e S afety Council. Rush p erfo rm ed
CPR. thereby saving his Ufe. Because o f Rush's
qu ick a ction and skills this Individual Is still

the Internet pure play* auch aa Yahoo!
and AOL."
Who la thla fund for? Harrta says
that it'a not a “core hind’’ but rather
a niche product for thoae who believe
in the future growth of the Internet
— WWW Internet Fund. The oldeat
and smallest of the Internet fonds, the
WWW Internet Fund currently haa
about 45 stocki in lla portfolio and

DIAN
VUJOVICH

faces is Investing in a sector In which
many of the companies are not prof­
itable. “ 1 try to explain to people that
a lot of these companies tend to have
more venture-type characteristics.
Just because a company Is not prof­
itable doesn't mean it's worthless. So,
one of the tricks Is to find companies
that will be."
The Internet Fund la for folks who
like taking high risks In hopes of high
returns.
— The Munder NetNet Fund Man­
aged by five people, this fund has
about 9300 million in assets and M
stocks in Its portfolio. It doesn't rare
In on pure Internet stocks, like The In­
ternet Fund does, but sees its invest­
ment opportunities in much broader
terms.
According to Alan Harris, one of the
portfolio managers, the fond defines
an Internet company aa ‘ spy com­
pany out there that utilises Uw In­
ternet and Intranet technologies in
order to leverage their own business
prospects.”
Consequently, the food's portfolio
includes stocks from all sectors of the
Internet universe — some with solid
performance records, tike Microsoft,
and others that are hot shots, like
Amazon com.
“ In Uw fond we have equipment
companies like Cisco Systems that

Then again, maybe Net stocks will
give new meaning to the term "specuUtive bubble.”
In either event, there are plenty of
folks who want to Invest In them. If
you're one of them, and a mutual fond
is your Investment vehicle of choice,
you should know how these three
fonds differ
— The Internet Fund. With &gt;25 mil­
lion in assets and about 30 stocks In
Its portfolio, this fond Is the cowboy of
the three. Investing aggressively in
pure Internet services stocks only.
Some of the companies that gave this
fond Its performance power In t * were
CMC Information Services, Yahoo! and
Amaxon.com
“We are looking to invest In the com­
panies that we think will be leaders in
their respective niches in the Internet
space,” says Ryan Jacob, portfolio
manager of The Internet Fund “So we
are looking to realty benefit from the
macro trends that no one will dispute:
that more people will be coming
online, spending more time online and

build out the Infrastructure of Uw In­
ternet," says Harris. *Wa have
telecommunications services that
transport traffic on the Net, such as
WorldCom. And we also have some of

transacting online”
One of the challenges that Jacob

assets toUUng 97 million. It aeea the
Net In a big picture format too.
"What we are trying to be la Uw blue
chip Internet hind," aaya Lawrence
York, one of two portfolio manager! on
the WWW Internet Fund.
To eatabllah themaelvea as Investors
for the long term, portfolio managers
divvy up the stocks Into three-tiered
bundles: SO percent of the fund's
assets are Invested In mature compa­
nies, auch as AT&amp;T, Microsoft and
GTE; 29 percent are invested In mid­
life companies auch as Ascent. Cisco
and Deli (faat-growtng, midsized com-

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Your Retirement,” both of which art
published by McGrow If Ot Send ques­
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sp e c ia lty

departments for hem s Improvements.

Scotty’s w ill unveil new look,
m ore choices on Sunday
SANFORD - Custom ers at
Scotty'a
in
Sanford
m ight
think they are in a new More.
The atotr. located on 7 00
South French Avenue Juat o ff
U.S. H ighway 17-02, la holding
a grand opening on Sunday
atartlng at 0 a.m. to cele b ra te
the rcsultn o f a two-m onth r e ­
m odeling p roject.
Th e show room Itaa been r e ­
m odeled. with new lighting fix ­
tu re* and a new sign In front
o f the atore. T h ere are tw ice
aa m any parking apacea. T h e
depart men ta In the atore have
been
redesigned
and
ex­
panded.
*IU looks like ] * ! d ifferen t
store.’ C ontract S ales Mannger
Mel Atkins said.
’ In all the
time I've been here, and I've
bean here 22 years. I n ever
thought w e w ould look this
beautiful.*
Th e expanded
Linen
d ertm ent features fashionable
dspreads.
towels,
silk
plants, show er curtains, a r tifi­
cial flowers, toilet bow l covers,
m in o rs, and blinds cut to fit
the custom er's needs.
•W e've co m p letely ch an ged
ou r goods to b e m ore fashion­
able.* O eneral M anager Dave
Rokowakl said.
A ll flooring In the store can
now be Installed. T h e re d e s ­
igned carp etin g section fe a ­
tures throw ruga, ceram ic and
vinyl tiles, and s variety o f
oth er d o or tiling.
*We have all different sues
and colors available.* Atkina
said. *We have m any d ifferen t
styles. It’s qu ite an array to
choose from .*
A service desk in the front o f
the atore will allow cu stom ers
to receive ass ista nce w ithou t

e

having to wall.
•Before, you had to get In­
form ation from girls on th e
register.* Atkins said.
"That
held up the line.
This w ill
really Im prove service.*
Th e garden departm ent haa
statuettes, fountains, and a
bird bath to accom pany th e
w ide variety o f plants available
to cuatomera.
‘T h a t m akes all the d iffe r­
ence In the w orld.* Atkina
said.
*1 never thought w e
could look like this.
W ell,
here it is. and lt‘a beau tifu l.*
Th e rem odelin g will a llow
Scotty'a
to
provide
b e tte r
service to retail cuatom era.
w hile
m aintaining
a
th eir
service for contract cuatom era.
*W e have m ore to offer retail
Cuatomera,*
Atkina
said.
*W e’re doing everyth ing we
can to m aintain a high level o f
service to bu ildin g co n tra c ­
tors.
W e're not goin g to le t
that suffer.*
Th e Sanford S cotty'a has an
experien ced
staff. Rokowakl
and Atkina both have 22 years
o f experience,
w hile
retail
sales m anager Kathy H eath
haa 12 years o f experience.
•We've got a w ell rou nd ed
staff that's kn ow led geable and
able to answ er any questions
that com e u p * A tkins said.
Scotty’a has a variety o f s p e ­
cial sales for Sunday’s grand
opening.
W hite low back
chairs will be reduced Sunday
from $5.90 to $2.90.
Custom ers can receive 2 5
percent o ff o f every unbound
rem nant
o f carp etin g
this
Sunday.
A resin rocking chair, g reen
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Legal Notices
M TMC CinCIMT COURT
IN AND FOR SIMINOLI
COUNTY, r V.ORIDA
CASS NOi # 0 M 7 i-C A -1 4 B
COUNTRYWIDE HOME
LOANS. INC , ■ N n York

Corporation vv/«

Legal Notices
Bl TMI OMCUTT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBJfft DIVISION
File Number SO-SS-CP
M RS ESTATE OP
HAROLD JOSEPH MASTERS SI.

COUNTRYWIDE FUNDIND
CORPORATION

MCNAEL D MAVERLOCK
(ssioo rrsreesi.
(VUinARAM HAVERLOCR
(SS SUNKNOWN). FIRSTPLUS
FINANCIAL. INC;
any urkuvrem harry,
ilwarai grant*#*, endtoft.
and oVar utoinown ptnont
cr unknown tpuu*** i Uursng
try ttnutp anil infea any o&lt;
ha shove-turned Oalandant*.
Defendants
NOTICK o r ACTION
TO OAROARAM MAVERLOCK
III CONTINENTAL OLVD
LONOWOOn. FL J2740
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
And any unknown hairy,
d**l***«. oranlaat, creditors
and olhar unknown parson* or
unknown tpou*** claiming by.
through and undar lha abovanamad
Dalandanlfs).
II
dacaaiad or whoya last known
addressee ara unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIEO
that an action to toractoaa
Uortgaga covarmg lha follow­
ing raal and paryonal proparty
da sc Mb*d at loltasry. lo-wit
lo t S. Clock F. COUNTRY CLUB
HEIGHTS UNIT ONE. according
lo lha map or plat tharaol at
racordnd m Plat Book 13. Pag#
9S c l lha Public Racordt ol
Sar until# County Florida
hat baa n lilad agamtl you and
you tra required to larva a
copy ol your wnttan datantat.
4 any. lo II on Nancy A Bishop.
Dollar S Notch. P A . SI SI
South Conway Road. Suita I
Orlando. Florida J7411 and Ida
lha original with lha Clark el lha
above-atyled Court an ar before
SO day* trom lha liryl publics'
lion, olharwtya a Judgment may
he anlarad agamtl you tar lha
ralial
demanded
In
lha
Complaint
WITNESS my hand and teal el
sard Court on lha tOlh day ol
MARCH. ISM
(COURT BEAU
II you ara a parson with ■ dieability who naada any accom­
modation m older la participate
mthis proceeding you *r* enti­
tled at no co*l lo you. to lha
provision ol certain assistance
Plaata contact Court admtmyIralor SOI N Park Avenue,
Suite NS4t, fantard. Fiend*
U F F I . (40/) 723-4330 d ll
4227. w11hill i wo &gt;ting days ol
your racaipl ol Ihiy NOTICE OF
ACTION. II you ara hearing
impaled. ceN I -434-441-3771;
d you ar* voice Impeded. caS 1400-444*4770
Maryann# Morse
CLERK OF TNI
CIRCUIT COURT
Uy: Rulh King
Deputy Clark
Publish March 14. I t. 11SS
DCA-1IS

•tones of
The edmtuatrsttan ol lha aetata ol
HAROLD JOSEPH MASTERS. II.
deceased. Ft* Number 4434-CP.
■ pendmg rt the Canal Courl tor
lentnole County. Flortla. Probata
Oartaion. ttw address ol which It. P
O Drawer C. Santard. FL 317710SSS The name and address ol the
I

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARC
NOffritD THAT
AS portent on whom ttvs notica
■ tarvad who havo c R n ' c r i that
chakanga the vakdty c4 lha WA.
Pi* quahhcetlont ol Pw Paryonal
RaprasanUHva. venue, or paradeSon ol Bus Court ara teqifred to M*
It*au obfeebons anti true Court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATS OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOT1CC OR TtSRTY 0AYS AFTER
THE DATE OF SERVICE OP A COPT
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM
IStl
clean* or
demands agataal decadent'»
a*lala an whom a copy at M s
notice It tarvad wtttiln Paaa
monttn thar Pw deteotPw frtl
pubkeakon el Pat nokoa nsal hi*
thplr claims with this Courl
WITHIN THE LATER OF T H R U
MONTHS AFTER THE OATS OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAVE
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
O f A COPT OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
AS other creditors al lha dece­
dent and parson* having claims
or demands agamtl tha dece­
dents atlala mutt hie thou
claims with Ihit court WITHIN
THREE MONTH! AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMAND* ANO
OOJICTIONS NOT BO PILBO
WILL BE FOREVER BANNCO.
Tha dtla el lha hrtl
bon el Ihw Nonce la

Legal Notices
NOTICE OP 8 N A M E
OP LAND WEB
NOTICE IP HEREBY GIVEN that
lha City ol Lako Mary City
Committlon will hold a public
hearing lo adopt a amalt seal#
amendment
lo
lha
CltyS
Comprehensive Plan Future
Land Uta Map This mealing wil
be held THURSDAY. APRIL 1.
IMS. al Lake Mary City Hall.
100 North Country Club Road.
Lake Mary. Florida at 7 00 RM
Tha properties lo be consid­
ered tor lha small scale amend­
ments tra at follows
Prelect
Late Emma Development. LO .
Acres 1 4 t l
Location
South aids ol Anderson Lana,
approtlmalely 1000 let! watt ol
Rinehart Road
Legal
Parcel No

07-M'SO'&gt;00-0140
Parcel No
07-10-)0-)00-0tl0
Parcel No
07-10 10-300 01 SO
Parcel No
07-M-10-300-0140
Parcel No
07-10-30-300-014A
A more particular description is
on lila with lha City el Lake
Mary
FLU Amendment
From Low Denelly Residential
To Restricted Commercial
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
OP LAKE MARY. PLORIOA.
AMINOINO THE COMPREHEN­
SIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF
LAKE MARY, FLORIDA PROVIOINO FOR A CHANOS OF
FUTURE LAND USE DESIGNA­
TION PROM LOW DENSITY
RESIDENTIAL TO RESTRICTED
COMMERCIAL.
PROVIDING
FOR
SEVERABILITY.
CONFUCTS ANO EFFECTIVE DATE
A copy ol ttto Comprehensive
Plan. Future Lend Use Map and
proposed amendments are
evadabto tor ms pa ebon m the
Community
Development
Office. Late Mery City NeK. 144
North Country Chib Road. Lake
Mary. Florida Monday through
Friday, bam 444 A M unkl S 44
P M , ar yeu may eok 334-344S

Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT OOUKT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
W AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
C A M NO. M -1 4 4 CA
DIVISION 14-4
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK P/K/A FlRIT UNION
NATIONAL BANK OF
NORTH CAROLINA
SUCCESSOR Or MtROIR
TO FIRST UNION NATIONAL
BANK OF FLORIDA.
PtamliH.
VS
G EO RG EP OURKHARDT
al al.
Oatendtnl(s)
NOTICE OP ACTION
TO G EO R G EP BURKHAR07
l a s t k n o w n RISIOINCE
141 Slone Post Road
Lung wood Florida 317/t
CURRENT RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN
DORIAN P BURKHAROT
LAST KNOWN RISIOINCE
101 (lone Potl Road
Longwood Florida 3S77S
CURRENT ADOREII
UNKNOWN
ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
0V.
through,
under,
and
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED
INDIVIDUAL
D EFEN D A N TS
WHO AREN NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD OR ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAT
C U IM
AN INTEREST
At
BPOUEEt. HEIRS. DEVISEE*.
GRANTEES
OR
OTHER
CUIMANTEI
U S T KNOWN RESIDENCE
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
CURRENT REEIOENCE
UNKNOWN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED lha! an
action lo torectote a mortgage
an the following property m
SEMINOLE County Fiend*
LOT • ANO THE EA1T 41 FEET
OP LOT 7. STONSWOOO FARM.
ACCORDING TO TNI MAP OR
P U T THEREOF AS RICOROEO
IN P U T BOOK &gt;1. PAGE M
PUBLIC PECOROI OF BEMtHOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA

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Attorney tor Personal
Representative
DAWN 0 NICHOLS
Florida Bar N« OS 71EM
NICHOLS E AMMK0. PA.
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Daytona Beaah. PL ESI IB
Telephone M t t t U - N M
Pubhah Marsh I t. t t . 1*44
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NOTE.
THAT A TAPE 0
THIS MEETING 18
THE CITY BOB
W8N0S. TIN '
MAY
NOT CO N tl
OUATIMOOI
M l BUB.
POSES OB ASS HU. PNOM A
DECISION MASS BY THE CITY.
ANY M A S O N WISHING TO
■NALttM THAT — tananillTE
RE CORO OB THE BNOCEEOM B E I* MJUNTAJNED BON
•APELLATE
PURPOSES M
AOW MO TO M E M THE N EC­
ESSARY A M A B B B M B B T E AT

CIVIL AOTtON •
BO. 4T-1444 DA-1

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teal with thta
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attorney ar tan
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WITNESS agr hand and lha
aaai a l IMe Ceurl an thta I E *
el MARCH. IBM.

H O L ID A Y

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*lU|Jul M t lllt llU llU '
(*47)314-3434.

PtFBLIB MBARMS
NOTICE IS NEREBT OlVf N by
lha City Commtaalon el the City
el Lake Mary. Florida. Ihal said
Commission **M hold a Public
Hearing on April I. I t t t a l TOO
PM ., or a* soon thersaflar at
pot tibia, to contldor Second
Reading ol on Ordinance emi­
tted
AN ORDINANCE OP TM i CITY
OP LANK MANY. PLORIOA.
AMEN01NO TMI C O M P M N M SIVI PLAN PON TMI CITY OP
LAKE MANY, PLORIOA; PRO­
VIDING PON A CHAN 01 OP
FUTURE IAN0 USI 01 ANIMA­
TION FROM LOW M M IITV
RESIDENTIAL TO RE1TRICTID
COMMERCIAL;
PROVIDING
FOR
SEVERABILITY.
CO N ­
FLICTS. ANO EFFECTIVE 0AT1.
And
AN ORDINANCE OP THE CITY
OP LAKE MARY, PLORIOA.
REZONINO CERTAIN LANDS
WITHIN THE CITY OP LAKE
MARY. AS HEREIN DEPINEO
PROM THE PREBENT ZONING
CLASSIFICATION OF A-1 AGRI­
CULTURE TO C -l COMMER­
CIAL, PURSUANT TO THE
TERMS OP TMI PLORIOA
•TATUTES; PROVIDING PON
THE AMENOMKNT TO THE
OFFICIAL ZONING MAP; PRO­
VIDING FOR CONFLICT. EEVINABILITY ANO EFFECTIVE
DATE
Amending lha land tree bom
Low Density Residential la
Ratlriclad Commercial and
changing lha toning an the
property on Wo la Mowi ng parcel
numbers boat A-1 Agriculture
lo C-1 Com— ratal. BoM prop­
erty la located an lha aoutti
tide ol Anderson Lana approalmately 400 leal watt al
Rinehart Road.
•T-tOE-SM-SOO-SI 40-0400
Or-MO-SOC-SOO-OI 4A-0000
07-S04-30S-344-41 IB 0000

or-too-*oc-soo-oi *0-0000

07-244-30K-304-0100-0000
A complete legal dascript km
by moist and bounds ta avail­
able
In
lha
Community
Development Department City
ol Loka Mary 100 N. Country
Chib Rood. Lake Mary. Florida.
The Public Hearing a d be held
ta lha Commtoitan Chambers.
100 N. Country Club Rood. Lako
Mary. The Public It Invited to
attend and be heard Said hearlo Itap unlH a hntl decision ta
mads by lha City Commtaalon.
C optat ol the Ordinance In lull
ara available ta lha City Clerk's

V/TI1CB fOr rVVWW.

A TAPED RECORD OP THIS
MEETINO IE MA0E BY THE
CITY FOR ITS CONVENIENCE.
THIS RECORD MAY NOT CON­
STITUTE
AN
ADEQUATE
RCCORO FOR PURPOSES OP
APPEAL FROM A DECISION
MADS BY THE CITY WITH
RESPECT TO THE FOREOOINO
MATTER ANY PERSON WISH­
ING TO INSURE THAT AN ADE­
QUATE RCCORO OP TMI PRO­
CEEDINGS IS MAINTAINED FOR
APPELLATE PURPOSES W
ADVISED TO M A M THE NSCMIS ON HEN OWN EXPENSE.
PERSONS WITH OiSABiUTISS
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE W ANY OP THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE CITY ADA COORDI­
NATOR AT LEAST « MOURE IN
ADVANCE OP THE MEETINO AT
(407) 3)4-3014.
A. Foliar. Oily Clark
March II. IBM
H; March &gt;1.1444

TO. THE

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THE UNKNOWN NBIRS,
DEVISEES. ONANTEBB,
ASSIGNEES. UENORS.
CREDITORS. TRUSTEES.
OR OTHER CLAIMANTS
CLAIMING OT. THROUGH.
UNDER. OR AOAINBT
O f BRA L LANTtRMAN
O CCIASiO . al al
D*tondant(e)

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at taoal 44 hours ta
a l Uta aw ONa j a*

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UNKNOWN
ANT ANO ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNOCR.
ANO
AOAINBT THE HEREIN NAMEO
INDIVIDUAL
OEFENOANT(B)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
OSAO ON ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN RARTIEE MAV
CLAIM AN
INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVI SEES.
ORAN TIBS.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS.
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE:

SUNTRUST

LOT 'SO!
ACCORDING TO T H E ' PLAT
THEREOF AS RECORDED IN
FLAT BOOK 4S. PROSE IP. It.
ANO M
OP THE PUBLIC
RE0OR0E
OP
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. PLORIOA.
has been filed against you and
you ara required lo serve a
copy ol your written da lenses.
N any. within SO days after the
Brat publication of this Notice
el Action, an Echevarria,
McCaila, Reywrer, Barren t
Frspptor. Plaintiff's attorney,
whoee address la *41 Baythora
Boutovard, Suita 444. Tampa.
Florida *344*. and file the orig­
ins I with Uita Court cither
before eervfee an Plaintiffs
altar; otksrwlee a dslautt wM
ha anlarad against you tar tha
ralial
demanded
ta
the
Complaint or petition
This notice shall ha published
once each weak lor two eon•ecuttva weeks ta the Seminole
Herald.
WITHIES my hand and lha
•ool of Nita Court an this 11th
dav of MARCH. IBM.
hUryanna Maraa
Clark e l ttto Court

Aa Deputy Otark
Raymar. Barren B Frapptar
P O. BOX *41*
Tbmpa. Florida *4401-3410

Bean era s^rosn^wHh a^dtottan In ardor la panic Ipato in
Ihia praeaadlng. you aro anilHad a l no coal ta you. lor lha
provtatan a l certain assist ana*
Fleets
contact
Court
Administration al &gt;01 N. Park
Avenue. Sanlord. Florida M7P1,
telephone number (447) ***•
4430, within 1 working days al
your receipt a l Ihia dooumenL II
hearing Impaired. (TOO) 1-404SEB-irVl.
Bubltah: March &gt; t.M . I t M
OCA-134

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■ LIENORS CRB04TORO. THUS TEED, ON OTHER
CLAIMANTS CUUMINQ BY, I
OR
L LAN TtR­
MAN. OECBAEIO
M SW SN C S UNKNOWN
CURRENT RESIOSNCB:
UNKNOWN
JAMES LANTENMAN
LAST KNOWN RESIDENCE
UNKNOWN

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Clreult Court e l lha BIOHTBINTH Judicial C Irenil in and
tar SEMINOLE County. Florida
wherein SUNTRUST MORT­
GAGE. INC. ta the Plata till and
NORMAN J. LIDDELL; JUNE 0.
LIDDELL. FIRST INOiANA BANK
P/K/A FIRST INDIANA BANK.
FEB; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN
PARTIES
CLAIMING
BY.
THROUGH.
UNDER.
ANO
AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEO
INDIVIDUAL
DIPENDANT(S)
WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE
DEAD ON ALIVE. WHETHER
SAID UNKNOWN PAR TH E MAV
CLAIM AN
INTEREST AS
SPOUSES. HEIRS. DEVI BEES,
GRANTEES.
OR
OTHER
CLAIMANTS
aro
lha
Defendants. I wtll sell lo the
highest and hast bidder for
cash at tha West front door ol
the
Seminole
County
Courthouse, Sanford. Florida ol
11:44 a m . on tha Eth day of
APRIL. 14M. lha lottawlng
detabbed property a t aal torfh
ta eeid Final JudgmentLOT AS. OF ALTAMONTE
LANDING. ACCORDING TO THE
P U T THEREOF RICOROEO IN
P U T BOOK 47. PACE SI-S4, OP
THE PUBLIC PCCOROS OP
SEMINOLE COUNTY. PLORIOA.
WITNESS MV HAND and lha
seal o l this Court on MARCH
14.14M.

(ESAU
Maryann# Mora#
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jane B. Jaaewie
Deputy Clerk
Echevarria. McCaila, Raymer.
Barrel! A Frapptar
Poet Office Boa S414
Tampa, PL 33*41
PM1I4M1
II you aro a parson with a dis­
ability who naada accommoda­
tion in order to participate In
this proceeding, you a n enti­
tled al no cost lo you, lor tha
provistlon ol certain assis­
tance Pleat* conlacl Courl
Adminltballon al &gt;01 N. Park
Avenue,
Sanlord. Florid*
31771. telephone number (407)
M l -4310, within S working
day* ol your ieceipt ol this doc­
ument, II hearing impaired,
(TOO) 1-444-444-4771.
Publish March 14. i t . IM S
OCA-1 M

W ROC. JR

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOT1FBO THAT
A* persons on sWicm this nol
b served who have abfactora Ihal
dw langa ttw vtakh* e l ttw wd. Pw
ly wIOre tarns a l ttw para onMrepresantalkra. venue, or M sd cko n ol
M s Court aro rowtaed to Me ttw*
oblacaam wtai tab Court WTTHSf
THE LATER OP TH R U MONTHS
APTEN THE DATE OP THE FWST
PUBUCATION OP THIS NOTICE OR
THPITY DAVE AFTER THE DATS
OP ESRVICE OP A OOPV OP THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
AS creators of Pw decedent and
ettwr persona having claims ar
demands against decadent's
aetata an whom a copy of M e
notice la served within ttw
mordha altar tae data o l the tost
taB*eotton of tat* nottca must Ida
their elaim e with this C ourl
WITHIN THE U T 1 R OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OP
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OP
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY OATS
AFTER THE DATE OP SERVICE
OP A CO PY OP THIS NOTICE
ON THEM.
A ll other creditor* o l tha dece­
dent and parsons having claim s
or demands against lha deca­
dent's e t u is m ust III* their
al*»ms with this court WITHIN
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OP THE FIRST PUBLICA­
TION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIM *. OEMANDE AND
OBJECTIO NS NOT SO F I L E D
WILL B l FOREVER BARRIO.
Tha date o l tho first publica­
tion o l this Node* it March
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Lucky 13thfor Tribe
Seminole trips Pine Ridge; First inning nightmare dooms
Lake Brantley to a shot at third place in Orlando Classic

T h in k in g
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to u r n e y
SANFORD - Just a few or
tnore thoughts on the NCAA
psskettnUI tournament...
•t W ally Szrzrrblak and Miami
university m ay have been
bumped o(T big tim e by Ken­
tucky Friday night, but when
the last time a single player
meant so m uch to a team
b id taken It so far?
! Szrzerblak (sorry, spell
£heck). w ill forever be com*“ H to Larry Bird and that's a
e . W hite athletes are alays com pared to w hites lust
i M ateen C leaves at Michigan
a te will alw ays be compared
to M agic Johnson.
• Szrzerblak has m any more
hthletic skills than Bird and no
pne w ill ever have Bird's brain
fo r the gam e. You know w ho he
really rem inds m e of?
I Benny Hardaway. But you
W on t hear that comparison
pven though both players have
sim ilar gam es. People, espe­
cially the media, need to stop
King w hites to whites and
i to blacks.
Duke ran be beaten.
.
I r a n i take a perfect game.
_ufT since 1960T the three most
dom inant teams to enter the
fiC A A Tournam ent w ere the

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1965 Georgetow
Georgetown
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e 1991 U
UNLV
Rebels.
he
NLV R
t ____
• Bach o f them loot the cham pi­
onship gam e in m ajor upsets.
] Sure, som e favorites have
won. but don't count out
UConn, M ichigan State. Tem ple
(don't laugh), or Kentucky.
W ild Billy Donovan has done
in awesom e lob bringing Fior­
ds bock to the verge o f basketMil greatness, but what were
h e O ators thinking at the end
i f the disastrous loaa to OonM g * Thursday night?
T h e num ber on e thing
lum ped into any ballplayer's
w ad should be to rem em ber to
x m out on a missed shot.
T h e Oators had the height
idvantage and there's n o way
k m za ga should have been s l­
owed to get to the ball for a last
pecond, gam e-w inning tip-in.
■ It doesn't m atter I f you're
e athletic o r taller, basketfundam entals can m ake or
ik a gam e and that's w hy
Oators w ill be watching
u a ga on T V this weekend.
Maryland coach G ary W il­
liam s la considered one o f the
best in the country. H e h as 399
Victories in his ca teer to back
film up. .
I But h is co a ch in g effort during
the St. Johh’s debacle Thurs­
day night waa awful.
! He h as taken the T o p s to the
Sweet 16 fo r four o f the last six
‘ ears, but never further. W hen
t. J ohn 's th re w # 3-3 zone at
a. W illiam s should have a d ­
it. He n ever did. neither
J the team, and a s a result,
(h e team that had thp best
p ia n c c o f a non-num ber 1 aeed
f m aking It to SC Petersburg
ot sent home.
Th e folks at the O rigndo
Irena and Stetson University
Wcded to d o a b etter Job o f
aiblictzing the fa ct that they
fore h osting an N C AA Regional.
Team s U kf Maryland, Indiina, St. J o h n p And- Louisville
a m c to t h e t M fa n g fa it week
nd the a U e n l w c r w u one o f
he w orst o f any o f the eight reIona] altea.
Th e upper bow l w as em pty
or the start o f Thursday's and
Ialurday’a sessions and there
i wa virtually no advertising
i one to prom ote the games.
; Sure, the NCAA likes to let
have a spring break In
to. and that's w hy they
here every couple o f
, but the attendance and
j seats on national lelevieras em barrassing.
| Until Central Florida proves it

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DELTONA • Brian N ielsen
hurled a perfect gam e for four
Innings and M ike Robinson
drove In two crucial runs as
Sem inole High School alopped
Pine Ridge. 6-1. In a Class 5ADlstrict 5 baseball gam e In
Deltona Friday night.
Th e
gam e was
scoreless
through three Innings, but the
Fighting Semlnoles. who had
nine hits in the game, plated
two runs In the top o f the fourth
Inning and added three In su r­

ance runs In the fifth Inning,
two com ing home on a hit by
Robinson, who played at Trinity
Christian School In Deltona the
past two year*.
Nielsen, a Junior lefthander,
did not allow a Panthers runner
to reach base until the fifth In ­
ning. when hit a batter. T h e
next batter got the first Ptne
Ridge hit and their only run
scored later on a wild pitch.
Th e Tribe got Ita final run In
the seventh Inning on an RBI
double b y Uriah Klmmlg.
‘ Brian (Nielsen) has really
been pitching w ell lately.* said
Sem inole head coach M ike

Powers, “ lie was Just ou t­
standing tonight.*
Nielsen finished with a threehitter and Improved hla record
lo 4-1 as the Tribe, ranked No.
5 In the state In Class 5A.
raised their season mark to 13­
3. Ptne Ridge fell lo 8-7.
Providing the olTense for the
Fighting Sem lnoles w ere Angelo
Retraces P -fo r-4 . ran scored,
two RBI), Paulo Silva (2-for-4
with a double, stolen base, two
runs Bcoredl. Klmmlg (double.
RBI), C har Lytle (single, stolen
base, two runs scored). R obin ­
son (single, two RBI). Jacob
Davis (single). Anthony DlFonzo

(stolen base) and Ricardo M on ­
talvo (ran scored).
Sem inole will be Idle until It
hosts
Sarasota-Rivervlew,
ranked No. 0 in Class QA. next
Friday night at 7 p.m. at Alum ni
Field in the Sem inole High
School Baseball Complex.
Th e gam e will be part o f a
Junior varsity-varsity d o u b le­
header starting at 4 p.m.

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PATRIOTS POUNDED
ORLANDO • Now Lake B ran ­
tley knows wliat the term.
*baseball hell', means.
Playing In the sem ifinals o f
the Orlando Classic Friday a f­
ternoon. W rst Orange scored all
o f its runs In the bottom o f the
first Inning In a 15-2 triumph
over the Patriots at C ypress
C reek High School.
Th e W arrior*, which are now
14-1 on the season and ranked
10th In the Class 6A sta ir poll,
sent 20 batters to the plate and

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French stars in Red
Sox M in ors victory
StinfirnSir
SANFORD - David French
was 4-for-4.
Including
two
hom es ra n and a double, and
drove In seven runs as the Red
Sox won their first Bam bino
M inor League gam e. 16-11.
over (he Mariners In the C ity o f
Sanford Recreation Department
Babe Ruth Baseball League on
Friday evening at Roy Holler
Ju n ior Field.
French hit a grand slam In a
six-run second Inning and a
three-run hom er in a five-run
fourth Inning.
Powering the Red Sox attack
D avid
hom e ran, double, single, three
RBI). AJex Kean
(three singles, tw o runs). Matt
Underwood (triple, single, two
runs.
RBI).
Tim
Barkley
(double, single, two runs. RBI).
Matt Lewis (double, single, ran.
two RBI) and Jam es Ireland
(double, single, two runs).
Also contributing w ere M ike
Hummel (two singles, ran. two
RBI), Chris Versara and Danny
Cohen (two singles, one ran
and RBI each) and Caleb Polk
(single, ran).
Providing the offense for the
Mariners w ere Shawn O ariepy
(three singles, ran. three RBI).
Thom as Hicks (three singles,
two runs. RBI). G rady Pflu eger
(three
singles,
RBI).
Joey
Guerra (two doubles, two runs,
two RBI) and J oe Howard
if *

(double, single, ran . RBI).
Also. Matt H oeiter (two sin j0rs. two runs). Robbie Lock­
hart (two singles, ran). Rowdy
M iller (two singles).
Savton
Dickerson (triple, ran ). Marcus
Hensley (ran ) and Brandon
Venney. Emory G ridin and C a r­
lin BullockJ(o
n ^ M n ^ ^ e a c h ).
on
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l o a n s , is as
Schedule _ Tasaday . at
toric Sanford Memorial
diura, Kiwants C lu b Indian
Dean. Ringers. Morgan 41 Law­
ton P A Diamond Backs. 6 p.m.
and Knights o f Colum bus Expos
vs. Rotary C lu b Athletics, 8
p.m.

wt). Lana Mary assistant Principal Boyd Karnos. Iwad ooooar coach B9 Elasts and Principal Ray­
mond Osinas (standfog, loft lo right) look on.

sew s u p V a n L o o v e n
"THRO Him rr
LAKE MARY - One o f the moat
talented soccer players In C e n ­
tra) Florida la staying close to
home.
Lake Mary senior Jackie Van
Looven has made the decision

Florida w ill pick up any d iffe r­
ence between the scholarship
and tuition.

V an Looven will be attending
college on a scholarship based
h a lf on academ ics and h a lf on
athletics.
A
bright
futures
scholarship from the state o f

‘ Although
Jackie is
home.* Van
Joanne said,

I am thrilled that
staying close
to
Looven's mother,
*1 never told h er to

W o lf y ’s w r a p s u p
p e rfe c t c a m p a ig n

R en aud offers
instruction to
young hurlers

runs back In the bottom o f the
sixth Inning on a two-run
hom er by Bobby Tabor and
W olfy’a concluded the scoring
SANFORD • Four innings the
on an RBI single by Jerry Oovshowdown betw een W o lty V and
e m a le in the seventh.
W Uaon-Etchelberger at Pin eIn the other gom es, W estvlew
hurst Park w as everything U
Baptist Church got Its first v ic ­
------apposed to be.
tory o f the season when Mat­
Th en W o liy a powerful offense
thews Associates/Psycho failed
came to life, scoring 10 runs
to show up and the Regulators
over the next two Innings to
pounded out 32 hits In a 3 2 -1 9
turn a 3-2 deficit Into a 13-5
win o ver Headrick Feed.
pennant clinching victory In the
• Headrick Feed led 9-8 after
C ity o f Sanford
td Recreation and
two
Innings before the Regula­
Parka
Department
M en's
tors scored six runs in file top
Thursday Night Polar B ear Slow
o f the third inning and six more
Pitch 8oftball League.
in the fifth Inning.
W otiys took a 2-0 lead In the
Th e Regulators then capped
top o f the first inning on twothe onslaught, which featured
out. RBI singles fay Cory Reome
five hom e runs, two triples and
and Dave Frtback.
six doubles, fay plating nine
But
W Uaon-Elchelberger.
runs In the seventh inning.
which needed a w in to force a
W otiys finishes the season
one-gam e pla yoff next w eek,
with a perfect 10-0 record,
cam e back to tie the gam e In
w hile W ilson-E lchelbcrger ends
the second Inning on a two-run
up 8-2. H eadrick Feed, Mat­
double by G reg Hardy.
thews Asaoctatea/Psycho and
W llaon-Elchelberger
then
the Regulators all Ued for third
grabbed the lead as Bobby T a ­
with 4-fl m arks and W estvlew
bor blasted a solo home ran In
Baptist Church w as 1-9.
the fourth inning.
Th e trophy presentation w ill
W o tiy s answered in the top o f
be n u d e at the organizational
the fifth inning, however, with
m eeting for the S pring League's
six straight singles before an
which will
take
place
on
out waa m ade and plated five
W ednesday, A pril 7th at 6 :3 0
runs to take the lead for good.
P-m- « t the Downtown Youth
Th e sixth inning waa almost a
Center
In Sanford C ity Hall.
c a rto n copy o f the fifth as the
Contributing for Wol/y's w ere
first five batters had hits before
Cory Reom e (one hom e ran. one
an out w as recorded.
double, two singles, one ran
T h is time, however, the h its
scored, four RBI). J c n y Reome
Included an RBI double, a
(one double,
three sin gles,
lead o ff double, and a three-run
three runs scored) and Jerry
hom e ra n as W o tiy s grabbed a
O ovem ale (three singles, three
12-3 advantage.
W ilson •Elchelbcrger got two
B r O M B lto fa
y w in y t u n w i

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ASSISTANT
X B TO R---------------------------------SANFORD - W hen Sanford's Tim Raines goes
Into the baseball H all o f Fame In about 10 years,
h e ll go In a s a base stealer and a batter.
Hank Aaron la already there. Hla 765 hom ers
m ay b e an unbreakable m ark and he Is co n s id ­
ered one or the greatest hitters o f all time.
They t n d to learn 11 from somewhere.
W hen Raines w as a 15-year-old. he was
known as one o f the best pitchers in Sanford. He
had a pretty Im pressive coach at the time.
Lefty Renaud. long know n In the Sanford area
as a pitching expert, coached Raines throughout
his youth. He w as also a long-tim e assistant
coach at Sem inole Comm unity College and still
works with the Cleveland Indians organisation as
a pitching coach.
Now Renaud is trying to help younger pitchers
follow in Raines' footsteps. He Is offering private
pitching lessons for anyone interested. Hla expe­
rience is an asset that might be able to produ ce
the next Sanford local legend.
*1 teach the mechanics that kids need to pitch
In baseball.” Renaud said, wearing hla C le v e ­
land Indians sweater. T V e coached a lot o f p la y ­
ers In college that don't use the proper m ed ia n lcs«"
Renaud pitched at the Double A level for the
Atlanta Crackers, a fam ous m inor league team In
the 1950s. W hile he was there, he struck out
Aaron during a spring training game, but was
drafted by the arm y In 1957 where be spent two
years playing arm y ball.
A fter hla sendee waa finished, he w ent bock to
A ball but suffered from arm problem s and n ever
m ade It back.
* lf It happened now 1 could get scoped
(arthroscopic surgery).* Renaud said. *1 had to
give It up.

is it y o f i
tral Florida for h er college e d u ­
cation and continuation In the

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NOTICE OF AQENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THE
■T. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANABEMERT DISTRICT
N o lle * ia g iv e n that Ih* fo llo w in g p a im it w av it t u a d o n M a rc h 10,
1999, B a rn e tt B a n k . N A . 40 N L a u ra S t r a t i. 1 2 n d F lo o r,
J a c k to n v illa , F L . 3 2202. p e rm it n u m b a r 4 0 -1 1 7 -0 4 2 3 -E R P Tb*
p ro te ct ia lo c a te d in S a m m o la C o u n ty . S e c tio n 37. T o w n ih ip 20
S o u th R a n g * 30 E a i l The p erm it a u th o n ra * A S U R F A C E W A TE R
M A N A G E M E N T S Y S T E M O N 49 3 A C R E S TO S E R V E A S IN Q LE
FAM ILY R E S ID E N T IA L S U B D IV IS IO N k n o w n a t C h a t* P ro p a rly P a rc a l D Th* re c e iv in g w a te rb o d y i t St Jo h n '* R iv e r
Th* f i l t d t ) c o n ta in in g th* a p p lic a tio n lo r Ih* a b o v e lit tad perm it
it a v a ila b le to r ir ia p a c lio n M o n d a y th rou g h F rid a y a a c a p l lo r le g a l
h o lid a y ). 1 0 0 i m
lo 1 0 0 p m a l th a SI Jo h n * R iv e r W ater
M a n a g e m e n t D is t r ic t ( D ia lr ic l) H t a d q u a r la r t , H w y 1 00 W .
P el*Ik*. F L 321 7 9-14 29 A p a r to n w hoa* s u b s ta n tia l in t a r a it i ar*
a ffe c te d by th* D is tric t p e rm ittin g d e c is io n m ay p e titio n lo r an
a d m in is tra tiv e h e a rin g in a c c o rd a n c e w ith ta c t io n s 120 449 a n d
120 47. F S . o r m a y c h o o t* to p u rs u e m e d ia tio n a t a n a lte rn a tiv e
rem ed y u n d e r t a c t io n 120 473, F lo rid a S tatu* *, b a lo ra Ih* d a a d kn a tor lilm g a p e titio n
C h o o s in g m e d ia tio n w ill n o t a d v e rs e ly
a b a c i th * rig h t lo a h e a rin g it m e d ia tio n d o e s not re s u lt in a a a ltla m a n t Th* p ro ce d u re * for p u rs u in g m e d ia tio n are s a l fo rth in
S e c tio n 120 873. F lo rid a S ta tu te s , a n d R u la i 21-10 4 l i t a n d 28104 401- 404 F lo rid a A d m tm a lra b v * C o d a P at 11 io n s m u st c o m p ly
w ith th* re q u ire m e n t! o l F lo rid a A d m in is tra tiv e C o d * . R u l* 4 0 C I 811 and 40C-1 821 a n d b * M a d w ith (re c e iv e d by) lh a O t t t r k t
C la rk , lo c a te d t t D is t ric t H e a d q u a rte rs . H ig h w a y 100 W e st.
P a la lk a , F lo rid a 3 2177 P e titio n s lo r a d m in is tra tiv e h e a rin g o n lh a
a b o v a a p p lic a t io n s ) m u st b* tila d w ith in fo u rte e n (14) d a y s o l
p u b lic a tio n o l Ibis n o tic e or w ith in n in e te e n (19) da y* o l tha
D is tric t d e p o s itin g n o tic e o l th is in te n t In th* m a il lo r tho»* p a r ­
s o n s to w h o m tha D is tric t m a ilt a c tu a l n o lle * F a ilu re lo III* a
p e titio n w ith in thi* lim a p e rio d s h a ll c o n s titu te * w a iv e r o l any
n g h tls) s u c h person)*) m ay h av e lo r * q u t* l an a d m in istra tiv e
d e te rm in a tio n (haanng) u n d e r ta c t io n 120 87. F S . c o n c e rn in g th*
a u b ja c l p a rrm l P e titio n * w h ic h a re not file d in a c c o rd a n c e w ith
th* a b o v e p ro v ia io n * ar* *ub)*ct to d it m it a a l
B a c a u a e th* a d m in is tra tiv e h e a rin g p r o c a ts is d e s ig n e d lo lo rm u tale fin a l a g e n c y a c tio n th* tilin g o l a p e titio n m e a n s th a t Ih*
D is tric ts fin a l a c tio n m ay b* d illa r a n l Irum tha p o s itio n ta k en by it
m th is n o tic e o l Intent P a rs o n s w ho** s u b s ta n tia l m ta r a s lt w ill
b* a Mac la d by any a u ch fin a l d e c is io n o l Ih* D is tric t on th * a p p licat# have th* rig h t to b e c o m e a p a it y to lh a p ro c e e d in g , in a c c o r ­
d a n c e w ith Ih* ra q u iia m a n la aat forth a b o v e
P u b lit h M a rc h 21. 1999
O E A -1 7 4

NOTICE OF AQENCY ACTION TAKEN BV THE
ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANADEMENT DISTRICT
N o d e * ia g iv e n th a l Ih* fo llo w in g p e rm it w a s is s u e d on M a rc h 10,
1999. lo IN V E S T M E N T P R O P E R T IE S . IN C.. P O B O X 420. W IN TER
P A R K . F L 12790. p a rm il n u m b a r 4 0 -1 1 7 -0 8 4 4 -E R P Th* p ro te ct it
lo c a te d in S E M IN O L E C ou n ty. S a c lio n 11. T ow n sh ip 21 S o u th ,
R ang * 30 E a s t Th* p erm it a u th o ris e s A S U R F A C E W A T E R M A N ­
A G E M E N T S Y S T E M ON 9 0 » / -A C R E S TO S E R V E S IN G L E -F A M IL Y
S U B D IV IS IO N k n o w n a t THE P R E S E R V E AT IN T E R L A C H E N Th*
re c e iv in g w a ta rb o d y la C R A I N 'S S T R A N D C A N A L
Th* lila ft ) c o n ta in in g Ih* a p p lic a tio n lo r Ih* ab o v e lia ta d p e rm it
I* a v a ila b le lo r im p a c tio n M o n d a y throug h F rid a y a a c a p l lo r le g a l
h o lid a y s . S 0 0 a m lo 6 00 p m a l th* S i Jo h n s R iv e r W a te r
M a n a g e m e n t D is t r ic t ( D is tric t) H s a d q u a rta r* . H w y 100 W..
P a la lk a F L 3 21 74-1429 A p a r to n w hoa* s u b s ta n tia l m ta r a s lt at*
e ffe c te d by the D is t ric t p e rm ittin g d e c is io n m ay p e titio n fo r an
a d m in is tra tiv e h e a rin g in a c c o rd a n c e w ith s e c tio n * 120 849 an d
120 87. F S . or m ay c h o o t* lo p u rs u e m e d ia tio n a t a n a lte rn a tiv e
rem ed y under s a c lio n 120 873. F lo rid a S ta tu e s a n d ru le s 28104 111 a n d 2 8 -1 0 4 4 0 1 -4 0 4 . F lo r id a A d m in is t r a tiv e C o d *
P e titio n s m u st c o m p ly w ith Ih* re q u ire m e n ts o l F lo rid a a d m n is Ira liv a C o d a C h a p te r 2 1 -10 4 a n d R u la 40C-1 1007 a n d b* Ilia d
w tlh (re c e iv e d by) Ih* O is t r ic t C la r k , lo c a te d a l D is t r ic t
H a a d q u a ila ra . 4049 R s ia Street. P a la lk a . F lo rid a 32177 P e titio n s
tor a d m in istra tiv e h a a n n g nn th* a b o v e a p p lic a tio n !) ) m u tt b*
M a d w ith in lw * n ty -o n * (21) d a y s o t p u b lic a tio n o l th is n o tic e o r
w ith in tw a n ly -sia (24) d a y s o l tha D is tric t d e p o s itin g n o tic * o l th is
inte nt in th* m ail lo r th o s e p a rs o n s to w hom the D is tric t m a ils
a c tu a l n o lic a F a ilu re lo hi# a p a lilio n w ilh m th is lim a p e r io d t h a ll
c o n s titu te a w a iv e r o f any rig h l(s) s u c h parson(s) m ay h a v e to
re q u e st an a d m in is tra tiv e d e te rm in a tio n (haanng) u n d e r s e c tio n s
120 449 a n d 120 87, F 4 . c o n c e rn in g Ih* sub |* ct p erm it P e titio n s
w h ic h ara n o t file d in a c c o rd a n c e w ith Ih* a b o v e p r o v is io n s ar*
« ub)*ct lo d is m is s a l
B e c a u s e tha adm * nistrativa h e a rin g p ro c e s s is d e s ig n e d to fo r ­
m ulate fm al a g e n c y a ctio n , th* lilm g o l a p a lilio n m e a n s th a t th*
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n in th is n o tic e o l m la n l P e r s o n s w h o se s u b s ta n tia l in te re s ts w ill
ba a tta c ta d by an y s u c h fin a l d e c is io n o t Ih* D is tric t o n Ih* a p p li­
c a tio n have Ih* right lo p a lilio n lo b e c o m e a p a rty lo th* p r o ­
c e e d in g . in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th* req u ire m e n ts s a t fo rth a b o v e
P u b lit h M a rc h 21. 1999
D E A -1 4 0

L e g a l N o t ic e s
IN T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T
OF T H E E IG H T E E N T H
JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT .
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P 0 B o s 1273
O rla n d o . F L 3 28 02-12 73
P u b tia h M a rc h 14. 21, 1999
O E A -1 2 7
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE IIOMTIINTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTT,
FLORIDA
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M a rc h 1999
MARYANNE M O RSE
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P u b!i»h M a rc h 21 2# 1999
D E A -I 0 S

IN R E ESTATE OF
R O B E R T A BAIRD
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NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
Tha adm m atrahon o l tha a*tala ot
RO B ER T A BAIRD, d a caatad. Fa*
Numbar 99-181-CP. r* pandmg n
lha C ircu it C o u rt tor Sam m ola
County. Florida, P ro tu la Onrraacm,
tfw address ot w hich rs P O D R A W ­
ER -C - S A N FO R D F L 32771 Tha
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NOTIFIED THAT
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AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
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FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTT, FLORIOA
PRORATE DfVtaiON
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From the Eagle’s Nest

IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CAES NO. 9E-SS4-CA
DIVISION 14-K
M ELLO N M O RTQ AQ E
COM PANY.

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N O TICE
OF F O R E C L O S U R E B A LE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
p u rs u a n t to a F in a l J u d g m a n l o l
M o rtg a g * F o r t c lo t u r * d a la d
M a rc h 10. 1099. a n d a n la ra d In
C a t * NO
9 E - E I 4 - C A o l Ih*
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lo r S E M IN O L E C ou n ty. F lo rid a
w h tra in M E L L O N M O R T G A G E
C O M P A N Y i* th a P la in lit l and
S C O T T M VIETTE. K A T H LE E N
C V IETTE; U l B A N K N A TIO N ­
A L A S S O C IA T IO N . S U C C E S S O R
B Y M E R G E R TO FIR S T B A N K .
N A . A S IN D E N T U R E T R U S T E E
F O R T H E F IR S T P L U S A S S E T
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TO THE P L A T
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P L A T B O O K 47, P A G E S IS - 20.
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• a a l o l t h ii C o u r l on M A R C H
10. 1999
(S EA L)
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B y Ja n * E J a ta w ic
D a p u ty C la r k
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D C A -1 2 S

Lefty Rennud (standing) has woiVed ki the past with
coaches M *e Powers (sealed, left) ot Seminole High
School and Hick Eckstein (sealed, right, shown signing

with Seminole Community College several years ago)
who was a graduate assistant al the University of Do«
&lt;da and is now assisting Kenne Brown al Oviedo

Renaud------------------C on tin u ed from P s f c IB
Rruaud ended up m oving to Sanford III I ‘ Hill
and coached youth leagues and college hall. He
did a lot o f recruiting, a lot o f traveling and saw a
lot o f tulenl. H t» territory for recruiting extru ded
. from l‘rn&gt;ucoka to Key Went, uml Itr
hits
career w orking with pitcher?*.
He als*» gained w inir valuable contarlH in ­
cluding Charlie Manurl, a current couch for thr
Cleveland Indium*.
Remind Htarted doing Mime work Instructing
Cleveland n piu hrrs and helped
with D ik GiKHlrn. Orel llcr?*lilsrr and pitching coach Mark
W ylie ut Ihc Indians’ sjirlug cam p al W ilder H a­
ven.
Ills relationship w ill) M anurl led to Ids helping
with Manuel's haseh.dl ram p which educate?)
over 150 kids every year during die week b e ­

tween Christm as and Nrw Year s.
Rruaud leach rs mechanic?* as well as (he mi
aners lli.il rrra tc ih r |Milrtdl&gt;d to tjccoinr a lultire
nuijor Irugurr.
*1 instruct on the two seamrr. the lour se.uaer
and make *mre lliey know to keep the elbow u p *
Remind said. "Thr-v have to work on hal.inte and
I have a lot of drills lo do with inem. T lir ir ,ur
other things most other roaches don't work on.
Nobody ever teaches Ih r stride move. I le d we
need to bring fundiirnmlnls bark. If you don't,
you ’re going lo Ih* out of c o n trol*
Ren.md wants Ihc youth o f Sem lnolr County In
rrach out lor Ihr chance lo learn.
"Anytim e anyone wants me lo help them Irani
how lo pilch, ill Ih* therr for them.* h r t«ald. *1
lake them one kid at a lime."
To contact Remind, call him at J22 74«3.

Signing
Continued from F if e IB
May In the area. It's hard to lei
them make the decision on
their own and not say anything
even though It’s what you really
ward.*
Van Loovrn wanted lo slay In
thr area and that was one o f the
things that drew her lo UCF.
That, and the great offer she
had received.
*UCF gave me the Itchl offer
o f anyone.* Van Loovrn said. 'll
was always a place o f Interest
for m e so thr fact that I lik ed
the school coupled with Ihc o f­
fer helped m e make Ihc d e c i­
sion. And the fuel that 1 wanted
to stay In the urea. Il will he
like being aw ay w hile bein g
clo se."
Another decision Unit Van
Loovrn hud lo make was which
sport to pursue. In addition to
her soccer talents. Van Loovrn
also excels on the volleyball
court.
Since she was little. Van
Loovcn has played soccer, so It
has always been a love o f hers.

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IN T N I CIRCUIT COURT
OF •IHINOkB COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CIVIL AOTION
CASE NO. tA -&gt; ta t-C A -t4 -K
E Q U IC R E D IT C O R P O R A T IO N
O F AMERICA

Plainlill,
v*.
MARILYN KAY TRUE SELL,
at

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N O TIC! OF
F O M C L O S U R E BALE
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IVEN
p u ra u a n t to a S u m m a ry F in a l
Ju d g m an l
ot
F o « a clo * u t*
d a la d (b* 10 1 b d a y o l M a rch ,
1999. a n d a n la r a d In C a t a
Nu 9 8 -2 1 8 1 - C A - 1 4 -K
o l th*
C ir c u it C o u rt lo r S a m m o la
C ou n ty, F lo rid a w h e re in E Q U I­
C R E D IT
C O R P O R A T IO N
OF
A M E R I C A ia th* P la rn tiS an d
M A R ILY N
KAY
TRUSSELL;
M IC H E LLE
TRUSSELL
and
N O R W E S T F IN A N C IA L FL. INC
era Ih* D a la n d a n la , I w ill a a ll lo
tha h lg h a a t a n d b a s t b id d a r tor
c a s h a t th# W a tt fro n t d o u r o l
Ih*
S a m in o t*
C o u n ty
C o u rlh o u a * . S a n fo rd . F lo rid * a l
1 1.00 i n , o n th* 8th d a y o l
A P R I L . 1999, Ih* fo llo w in g
d e s c r ib e d p r o p a rly a s a a l forth
in a a id S u m m a ry J u d g m a n l

She lH*gan playing volleyball in
high hcI hhiI hut decided to slay
true to her first love and play
M H -cer at the next level.
"I've lieen going hack and
forth with this decision
for
awhile." Van Loovrn said. 1
have always liked soccer Just a
little more m i thal kind ul made
my decision.*
Van Loovcn was courted by
M ississippi Slate ami Florida
State University In iiddlllon lo
UCF. She Is Interested In ultninlng a degree In com m unica­
tions and liked the educational

program al Ihr local college In
addition to Ih r soccer program.
For right now. Van I joovcii I s
just enjoying all o f the things
that seniors In college do iH -lo r* *
worrying alsuil her future al
UCF. Site Is confident, how ­
ever. thal this will Ih- a very
goo*] experience for her all the
way around.
*1 am really rxcltcd about
going to college and playing
soccer for UCF.“ Van Lom’en
said. *Aml I am conlldent that If »
I work hatd I can get giMKl rc- •**
suits.*

J e ff------------C on tin u ed from P i | « IB
cun sell out Magic gam es, tou r­
nament games. UCF gam es and
anything else am ong thr gim ­
mick sports that com e to (own
constantly, there’s no reason to
talk about m ajor league base­
ball or the NFL. despite what
som e |H*ople say.
Finally. Duke Is beatable, but

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L O T S IS O F TH E R E P L A T O F
L O T S 44 T H R O U G H 41 A N D
L O T S 76 T H R O U G H S3 O F
Q U E E N S M IR R O R S O U T H S E C ­
O N D R E P L A T A D D TO C A S S E L ­
B E R R Y A C C O R D I N G TO TH E
M A P O R PLAT THEREO F. AS
R E C O R D E D IN P L A T B O O K 14.
PA G E IB P U 0 L IC R E C O R D S OF
S E M IN O L E C O U N T Y , F L O R ID A
W IT N E S S my h a n d a n d Ih*
t a a l o l Ihla C o u r l o n M A R C H
10.1699
(S EA L)
MARYANNE M O RSE
C la r k o l Ih# C ir c u it a n d
C o u n ty C o u rt
B y Ja n * E Ja a a w rc
D e p u ty C le rk
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p a r tic ip a l* in th is p r o c t s d in g
s h o u ld
co n ta ct
C o u il
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nut beatable enough. They win
the cham pionship easily.

Last Second 8hot:
Oviedo pitcher /Yml Ijtbrano
already h as Into n o hlRtTs wid
the season Ls only {felting
sturtixl. Ilou&lt; many does he
need before scouts start jxtijIng attentionV

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0770, tta F lo rid a R e la y S e rv ic e
P u b lit h M a r c h 14. 21. 1099
O C A - 12* ______________________

D e p a rtm e n t
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9 3 2 7 0 1 -9 32 704.
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and
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D iv is io n , E ig h te e n th J u d ic ia l'
C ir c u it ,
E a rm n o le
C o u n ty .
F lo tid a , lin d p r o b a b le c a u s a
that th* a b o v e pro p a rty s h o u ld
ba lo t la ila d to th * a b o v a
a g e n c y Y o u w ill ba a a rv a d a
c o p y o l Ih* O rd a r fin d in g
P r o b a b le C a u s v o n c a II ia
a ig n a d by lh a J u d g e a n d it w ill
a d v is * y o u b o w a n d w h an to
re sp o n d lo Ihi* re q u e st lo r lo r*
fa ilu re
I H E R E B Y C E R T IF Y th a l a true
a n d c o rre c t c o p y o l Ihi* Notre#
w a s s a n l to Ih* a b o v a nam eda d d ra ss by lh a U S c e rtifie d
m a il, return re c e ip t re q u e ste d ,
th ia I7 !h d a y o l M a rch . 1999
Jo h n C R o ts .
G e n e ra l C o u n s e l
,
F lo rid a B s r 310717
S a m m o la C o u n ty
■ h a illl's O tlic a
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P u b lis h M a tc h 21. 26. I t S S
D E A -1 7 6

IN T N I OINOUtT COURT
OF T N ! BIBNTEENTN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOH
SEM INOL! COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL C A S ! NO.i
SS-SOO-CA-IS-M
IN R E : F O R F E IT U R E O F
O N E IA S I H O N O A
STATIO N W A Q O N .
V I N 1 H Q C D 9 B 6 0 M A 0 I8 8 1 S

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FORFIITURI PROCEEDING
TO D a v id H a rn c h a ia n
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Golf
Continued from Page 2D
rrtson al 322-5854 for In for­
mation. mid (h r event Is still
looking (or sponsors. Anyone
wanted to help out with a s p o n ­
sorship should write: Sanford
Optimist Club. 333 Rose Drive.
Sanford. Fla.. 32773...
N otes: W inn-Dixie will hold
Its spring Winn Dixie Invitation
Charity G olf Tournament
to
benefit the Hoy S cold s o f C e n ­
tral Florida on April 12 at 8:30
a.m. Dist year the event raised
over $125,000 'Die event will
be held al Palm Coast Itesori
with a special Platinum Pack&lt;»gr featuring Sunday golf and a
VIP dinner on April 11. T h r
tournament will fra lure prizes
and awards along wnh an o ffi­
cial cerrm ony following
ih r
round. Call 578-4000 for In ­
formation...
Sweetwater
Country
C lub
hostrd the Orlando W om en's
G olf Association
tnumamrnt
tills week and Sandl W ood and
I’eggy Urnss lied for Ih r title In
the cham pionship fllghl with
78. Mara Tuttle am i Cathy
lllchey scored 74 to win the net

Softball
Continu ed from Page IB
runs scored, thrre RHIJ.
Also contrihiitlng were Krllh
Denton lone double, one single,
thrre runs scored, thrre RHI|,
Mark Clattrrbuck (one double,
one single). Roy Smith (two s in ­
gles. two runs scored). Rich
Jablouskl and Dave E’rrback
Itwo singles and one RHI each)
and Tony Cornell {one run
scored).
Jim
Scharfer
and
Clancy W allace also played for
the new league champions.
Providing Ih r ofTrnse for W il­
son -Elc hr lb rrgrr wrre Hobby
Talxir (two home runs, two runs
scored, thrre RHI). Curtis Talxir
(two singles). Craig M rrkrrson
(one triple). Greg Hardy (one
double, two Rlll|, Krvlu D ivlgnr
(one single, one run sco red ).
Tony Smith. Greg James, M yrirl
Retd, S lrv r Dennis and Robert
Stevens (one single each) and
Dale Peters and Arthur fla m e s
lour run scored ra th ).
Powering the Regulators to
victory were Dave G oldstlck (6
for-6. two home runs, two dou
hies, six runs scored, seven
RSI), Chad Lee (0 for-G. two
doubles, six runs scored, one
RHI). Hobby Keefer (four s in ­
gles. two runs scorrd. four
RHI). D.J. 1tilth* | (two liom r
runs, one single, three runs
scored, six RHI) and Mil) Hlngtuun (one home run. one d o u ­
ble,
one single,
live
runs
scored, four RHI).
Also. Chris Nickel (one triple,
two singles, three n m s scored,
two RHI). Cary Keefer (one tri-

Baseball

event. O llier winners:
First
flight: Mary Urlocker (gross),
Kll/a belli Collins (net); second
High I: Karen May Ian (Gross).
Izm ls Ftke |net|: third flight:
Sally Flynn (gross). M lchelenc
Knuner (nel)...
Die Rotary Chill o f Ijik e Mary
will host Its Sem inole County
Educational Scholarship T o u r­
nament at Tlmnrtinn G olf and
Country Club April 30. Th ere
will be an 8 a.in. shotgun start
with an awards luncheon and
raffle to follow. Individual Tres
are $110 with other sp o n sor­
ships available. Cull 3 0 2 -3 5 0 0
or 805-0731 for details...
Construction has recrntly b e ­
gun at Ih r new Diamond P la y­
ers Club al C lrnnont, at a site
on thr second lilghrst point In
Florida. Play Is expected to
start In (lie fall o f 11)09. It will
tie Ih r third club. In addition to
W rklva
Country
Club
and
S w ertw atrr Country Club In
Central Florida...
D ir M rlro Orlando Arnatrur
Softball Association will host Its
rescheduled
Inaugural
golf
tournament April 0 at Derr Is ­

plr.
one
slnglr,
two
runs
scorrd, one RHI). Duane Lee
(one double, one slnglr, three
runs scored, one RHI). Scull
Murphy (two singles, one run
scorrd. one RHI) and Brian
Curtis (one slnglr. one run
sc ored, one RHI).
Headrick Feed was IrU by
Malt K m ln sk l (one home run.
one triple, two singles, thrre
runs scored, five RBI), Dave
Johnson (one hom e run. two

land G olf and L ik e Club. Th e
■Achieving Excellence through
A cadem lrs and Athletics" tour­
nament Is to benefit the sch o l­
arship fund for outstanding
senior high softball players and
the developm ent o f youth soft­
ball. Call 869-2520 or I (888)
2I0-00G 0 for Inform ation...
Tlm aruan O olf A Country
Club has scheduled April 1517 for Its M en’s M rm brr-G urst
Tournam ent. The format Is best
li.i l l nrt with 8 flights o f 6
teams. T h r following week, the
Tlmacuun W om en’s G olf A s s o ­
ciation will host Its MemberGuest on April 25...
Florida State football coach
Hobby Howden will host his
annua) spring tournament at
the Crooked Cat Course al O r­
ange County National on April
17. For Information, call die
Sem inole Club o f G reater Or
lando Hotline at 6-18-0512...
T h r Central
Florida
Tour
came to Rock Springs Ridge
and S lrv r Anderson’s 68*62
capturrd $750. lie was fo l­
lowed try Hart Hryant. Hrrndan
Kennedy and M ali Sharkey...
The Diamond Players C lu b

slnglrs. two n m s scored, four
RHI) and G rno Hrannlgan (onr
home run, one single, one m n
scorrd. four RHI).
Other contributors were Mack
T h om e and Manny Silvia (two
slnglrs and three m n s scored
each). Curtis llum lln (two s in ­
gles. two n m s scored). Steve
Hussanl Sr. (two singles, one
nin scorrdl. Matt Mehalko liwo
n m s scorrdl and lln ic r S ellrrs
und S ieve Hussanl Jr. lonr m n
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ORLANDO • Lake Mary's Nick Hrady tossed u
four-hitter and struck ovit 17 as the Cardinals
withstood a last Inning charge by thr Braves to
win their first gam e o f the Orlando Senior B a se­
ball Association Spring season, 5-4. at EUlgrwa­
ter I Ugh School last Sunday.
Th e Cardinals, the two-time defending cham ­
pions, had lost their first two games. 9-4 to die
Codgers and 3-2 to the Devil Rays.
Th e Cardinals, u 40-and-O vcr team made up
mostly o f players front Sem inole County, will
take on the Marlins ut 12:30 p.m. today at the
Edgewater High School baseball field.
The Cardinals look a 1-0 lead In the top o f the
first inning when Lake M ary’s Chris Gagllano led
ofT the game with a single, stole second, and
scored on a single by Mike Carpenter.
Th e Braves answered w llh two m n s In the
third inning to grab the lead.
Altam onte Springs' Hill E'ulfaro walked and ad vanced to third on u wild pilch and a strike out
as the next two batters fanned.
George Sanpedro then tied the gam e with u
single to right-center and came around to give
d ie Braves the lead on three wild pitches.
Brady settled down ufler that, only allowing
one base runner to reach, on an error., over the
next three Innings.
Th e Cardinals, who had 11 hits In the game,
rrgalned the lead In the fifth Inning.
Bob *Doc* Kramer led o ff with a double and
advanced to third on a single by Gagllano. After
Gagllano stole second, Sanford’s 13111 Gracey
lifted a sacrifice to center to score Kram rr wllh
the tying run.
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sharp double to right-center by Altamonte
Springs’ Dave Vrndur. Vcndur went to third on a
single by Carpenter and scored on another s a c ­
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"Cappy* Cupozzola.
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W a n t to know the forecast? A sk Oviedo
Bjr Kellie fft m c r
HERALD CO RRESPO ND ENT
Want to know w hat's In s lo rr for tom or­
row's w eather fo rec a s t?
Just ask the students In the Naval Junior
Reserve O fficer's Train in g program at
Oviedo High sch ool.
A brand n rw w eather tracking system
has been Installed at the school and the
students are the ones running the show.
"W hen O len Richards from Channel 9
News approached us and asked us If w e
wanted to Im plem ent the w eather system
as a w ay to set up a rrm otr site for C h a n ­
nel 9. w e Jumped at the chance." said W ar­
rant OITIcer Ken Ptntar. "W rath cr Is a big
part o f the m ilitary lessons that w e teach
here and w e knew that this would be som e­
thing both enjoyable and educational for
the cadets."
One cadet In particular w ho has been e n ­
tertained b y the w eather system Is Cndrt
Ensign Randy Sm ith, who Is the w eather
team com m ander. A s soon as h r heard
about the possibility o f the program, h r
volunteered Im m ediately.
"I h avr alw ays been Interested In the
w eather." Sm ith explained. "In the 8th
grade. I started keeping up with the
w eather reports and trying to tm ek the
w eather myself. W euther has been a hobby
o f m ine for awhile so 1 w a s very Interested

In this project."
Once the Oviedo ROTC decided to accept
Richard's ofTer, they had to get the equ ip­
ment tn. set It up and leant how to use It.
Th is was all done with the help o f the
ROTC parents. Many o f the parents who
had com puter skills helped the officers and
students pick-up the equipm ent. Install It
and get It up and running.
T h e entire system Is very Inform ative and

What’s
going on,

pretty com p lex.
There Is a w eather sensor on the roof o f
(he school outside o f the ROTC building. It
Is connected to a m onitor that roads the
data collected by the sensor and In turn
feeds It to a computer, ltoth the students
and Channel 9 then fellow the w eather p a t­
terns on the com puter, take constant
readouts and hack the pattern s.
Th e program on the com puter also fo re ­
casts. depending on the readings from the
sensor. Sm ith forecasts, as well and has
gotten prolty good at 11.
"Randy Is our w eather guy for the m orn­
ing news." W arrant O fficer Plntar said. "H e
com es in early In the m orning, gets n
readout from the com puter and puts t o ­
gether the forecast for the com ing day. He
is very rarely wrong."
The Information collected at Oviedo High
School Is collected by Channel 9 for their
morning, afternoon and evening forecasts.
Th e remote locations allow the w eather
crow to get a better overall picture o f c o n ­
ditions In the area so thry can com pile a
m ore com prehensive and accurate fo re­
cast.
All o f the buzz about the w eather station
Is really catching on am ong the ROTC stu ­
dents.

"In the mllltnry, w eather enn efTect
planes taking nfT and landing nnd w eather
or not certain m issions can be carried out.
Thai Is why w eather Is such an Important
part o f our curriculum nnd why I wanted to
hr a part o f this trnm, so I could learn
more about whnt m ay effect me greatly one
day."
Since the stnrt o f the w eather center ut
Oviedo, the students on the w rath cr team
have really becom e Interested In e v riy day
weather, not Just tracking storms. Each o f
them realized how Important m on itorin g
the w eather was before, but now h avr a
Ijcttrr understand o f what causes the c o n ­
ditions.
Everything tn do with the w eather team
Isn't fun. however, as there are requirement
to remain on the tenm.
First, the students grades cannot drop nt
all while participating. Second, there are
weekly lessons on the w eather that h avr to
be taken and students must achieve n cer­
tain score on each test to remain with the
group. Third, because w eather Is not on
accredited class, Joining the tram Is an rxtnt-curriculum activity and requires tim e
after school to Ir a m Die lessons nnd tnkr
the quizzes.
W1i.it the students gain from this, h ow ­
ever.
Is nn Increased knowledge o f the
Smith and W arrant O fficer ITntar have
put together a w ea lh rr team, consisting of weather w hich will only help them when
the lessons ore covered as a part o f the
students Interested In using the system
regular ROTC curriculum. They will a lso
com bined with various lessons to leum
receive u pin to add to their uniforms when
m ore about the cnvtrnnmenln! condition s
they com plete a year an the tram.
that create all kind o f weather.
W arrant O fficer Ptntar said that th e -p ro ­
"W eather is v ety Imporlunt. especially In
the m ilitary," said Cndrt Seam an A p p re n ­ gram Is looking for a w ay lo n u k e pa rtici­
pation on the w eather team either a re­
tice Mike Rlcco. "In rvety day llfr. people
need to know about the w eather for every­ quired core class o r elective for llie ROTC
program. That lias not happened yet. but
thing from avoiding hazardous con d ition s
would b e a great addition lo an already
to what to wear to work to what they can
strong program at Oviedo.
do on the w eekend.

C room s
Academ y
an­
nounced the w inners o f Its
Teach er o f the Y ear and the
School-Related Em ployee o f
the Year. T a r t y R ic h a rd s o a
won the Teacher o f Die Year
for the third tim e. S tic teaches
h lstoiy, T V production and A f­
rican-Am erican studies. A g a ss
W ad s was nam ed SchoolRelated Em ployee o f the Year.
She has been at C room s sin ce
1969.
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Highlands
and
W in ter
Springs Elem entary S ch o o ls
w ill host a
Carnival
and
health/safety fair March 27
from 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Th e fair
w ill be at W in ter S prin gs E le­
m entary. Th e fair w ill Include
hearing, vision, blood p res­
sure. ch olesterol screen ings
and m uch
more.
Tetan u s
sh ots w ill also be available. In
addition, there w ill b e carnival
b o oth s and rides a lon g with
arts and crafts. Th ere Is no
charge, to attend the health
and safety fair.
• • •
Teague Middle School w ill
hoat an annual inform ation
m eeting March 23 at 7 p.m.
5th-grade parents and stu ­
dents are Invited to attend and
w ill be Introduced to the 6thgrade and the "R ace For Suc­
cess." Th ere w ill be represen ­
tatives lo answer qu estion s
about
transportation,
food
services. Ihe Teagu e Parent
Association and oth er a sp ects
o f the school.

Fire!-graders at W oodlands
Elem entary School have read
a total o f 11,533 books' so fat.
Th e busiest readers o f the
past month have been:

Krtstal Logo, Danlal Carroll,
daVogt, tydnia
its, Skylar Kaminsky,
Christopher
Nicholas Vast,

C h r is

( M in o rs .

P a t r ic k

Oladln, Anthony hilar. Chris
Campbsll, Matthew ZaUatck,
Taylor Sloop and

Longwood. was nam ed to the
Dean’s List at the C ollege o f
W illiam and Mary. T o ach ieve
status, a student must take a t
least 12 credit hou rs and earn
a 3 4 grade point average.

Paul Ochmaao, a Lyman
High School graduate and the
son o f Don and Kay Schm aus
of
W in ter
Park,
recently
graduated from the U niversity
o f North Texas.
• • •

M. Brass, o f Longwood. w ill be featured In the
1999 edition o f W ho's W ho
A m ong Am erican U niversities
and Colleges.

A ll-stars look
to repeat at
academ ic
challenge
A n all-etar team o f six stu ­
dents from Sem inole County
high schools w as nam ed to
represent the county at the
Com m issioner's
Cup A c a ­
dem ic Challenge to be held
April 22-24 at W alt D isney
W orld.
It o d e n them s chance lo
move one step closer to
com peting In the N ational
Panasonic A cadem ic C h a l­
lenge this June.
Students w ere selected a s a
result o f Sem inole County
academ ic com petitions held
last week In Sanford. Oviedo
High won the tournam ent
followed by Sem inole High
and Lyman High.
Th e defending cham pion
all-star team Includes: David
Lee (Oviedo).
Kutta Srlnlvaaan (Oviedo). Carlton S ta ­
pler (Sem inole). A lex Kane
(Lym an). Jill Rikker (Lake
Brantley), and Reba A b r a ­
ham (Lake H ow ell).

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322-3611 or Toll free from O rlan d o 631-9993
You can la x you r ad to 407-323-9406
300 N. French Ave., S an lo rd 32771 • P. O. Box 1667, Sanford 32772
Our o ffice la open to aerve you M onday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm

322-2611

D EAD LIN ES:
For T uesday's ed ition , the d ead lin e It M onday at noon
For W ednesday * edition, the d ead lin e la Tuesday at noon
For T hu rsd ay's edition, the d ead lin e Is W ednesday at noon
For Frid a y's ed ition , the d ead lin e Is T hursday at noon
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11 Home Health Care
12 Elderly Care
13 Health A Beauty
14 For Sale

117 Com m ercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasturo For Rent
123 W anted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 StoragtVOfflce For Renl

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resum es
70 Education A Tratrung
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
H ea lth ca re
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Child Care
Weigh! Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

REAL

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91 AparVnents/
Hom es
ITo Share
93 Room s For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
96 Retirement Homes
97 Apartm ents - Furnished
99 Apartm ents • Unfurnished
tOO Condom num Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Dupies/Tnpiex
107 M obile Hom es For Rent
t it Resort Vacations
114 Ware house/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

45 Debt Consolidation
55 Business
Opportunities
Financial Services
Money to Lend
Mortgages

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221
222
223
229

MERCHANDISE

ESTATE

141 Hom es For Sale
143 Out o l State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 M obile Home Lott For Sale
149 Com m ercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condom inium s For Sale
157 M obile Hom es For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

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wo will make the change for the next available edrhon. Please check your ad
on d.; first day ol publication It you find an error, please c a l ua Immediately
and we wHI correct the error lor tho next publication We are responsible for the
first Insertion only and only for the cost of the first Insertion
255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Aulo Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpel A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
•.67 Ceram ic Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 C onslructon
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaK
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Haukng
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
262 Janitorial Services
283 Jew elry A Repair
284 Lakpfront Clearing
285 Landscaping •
286 L a m lry Service*

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We gladly accept Mastercard, VisA, Discover and American Express. We
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make arrangement* a l the time their ad Is placed Please keep In mtodthat
ads in the Personals (class 21). Business Opportune&gt;es (date. 65) 8 Oarage
Sales (217) require payment in advance.

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A StererVRadio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Building M aterials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Reslaurant Equipment

Good Things to E al
M usical Instruments
M iscellaneous
Auctions

231 C ars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 TruckiBuset/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicle* Warned
239 M otorcyclea/BAes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehicle s/Cam pers For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

M IS C E L L A N E O U S
199 Pets A Supplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy M achinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anlrque/CoNecfible*
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Garage Saies
219 Wanted to Buy

252 Accounting
253 Additions 4
Rem odeling
254 A ir Conckborwig

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksm ith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving 8 Storage
293 OU. Lube 8 Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PiarxYOrgan Tuning
299 Plum bing
300 Pressure Cleaning
301 RooBng
302 Screen 8 O iess Work
303 Secretertel 8 Typing
304 Siding
305 S m el Business
306 Stained G lass
307 Swimming Pool Service*
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree Service
313 TV/Redio
314 Upholstery
318 W tkkng 8 Sheet Metal
318 We8 DnBing
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Teacher Aide A 2 Year old
Teacher. Experience preferred
Please cal 407-326 9333

Tec hnlclan/ln atelier: Install*horvSefYKe ol fee alarm sys­
tems. access control system*,
burglar alarm systems, extin­
guishers Salary negotiable per
eipenence Excellent benefits
Apply In person el. FirHron.CS
Inc. 1035 Pne Hoeow Point Or,
Altamonte Springs or fax re­
sume 10 407-774-2074. Ann
Pars Mgr

Warehouse/Rental
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Efficiency A 1BR apis Newly
renovated in histone downtown
Sanford S400-S47S w/1 mo de­
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Smokn, who liras with Bob and Nlta Zabn ol
Folay, Ma„ hat a losdsass lor grton pan » nd
will go to olmotl any lengths to got thorn.

Video Arcade Technician

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For R ent

looking lor ponton (tong same
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99— A p a r t m e n t s
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EFFICIENCY
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noie Town Center M el
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Ron Jomgan. 330-3256

Room tor Rent: STOtweek,
washer/dryer. House privileges
1100 eecurtty- 326-9066.______

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U N F U R N IS H E D

W ait From Home
loee weight tor
Only 61 to 67 per
day Earn greet
money FuS/Part hme

Outstanding Sum m er Job
Opportunities exist now at

Free life Insurance • Free Uniforms
Paid Vacations • Paid Training

Open UntMltm ^ay/
March 22* 9 a.m. • 12*00 Noon
Houaebeeptag/FloorTtoch
Cook )oln a great cmrtronmmul services team'
South Seminole Hoopfeal, locanl In Uxqtwxxxl, FI
has three full time opportunities:

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Getin on all the growth!

FLOOR TECH

Lake Jcsup/Sanford

We are touting for two experienced ftooc icchnl
dan* fur the 1st (7 a.m. • 3:30 p m ) A 3rd shift
(10:30 pm. • 7 am.) to buff, wax. and strip ftours
We pay 7.23/hr ♦ shift tkffercoUal and offer excel
lent benefits. Experience In ftour care and a IIS
diptocna/GED Is required.
Mum be able to work every other weekend.

407-578-7106

P B X O PER A TO R

ENV WORKER I
w e are touting for an experienced huuaekecpcr
(huapttal/hutd exp preferred) to work on the I m
shift (7 am. • 3:30 p m ). Wk pay 6.79/hr and offer
excellent benefhs. Muat be abfctowwk every other
weekend.
Please )uin ua for open Interviews on Monday,
March 22nd from 9 xm. • 12 noun at: South
Seminole Hospital, Human Resources, 333 West
State Road 434, Longwood. FL 32730.
E.O.E.

ORLAN D O REGIONAL
S o u t h S e m in o l e H o s p it a l
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D y n A ir S e rv ic e s, Inc. is experiencing phenomenal growth in our second year
o f operations. N ow is a perfect opportunity to get involved in the dynamic com­
mercial aviation industry. W e are currently accepting applications' for part-time
Ramp Services and part-time Aircraft Cleaners positions. Applicants must work a
flexible schedule, understand some English, pass a drug screening, complete a ten
year work/schooi history. For those interested in Ramp Services positions you
must possess a valid Florida driver's license and be able to lift up to 75 pounds
on a consistent basis. W e O ffe r:

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143—O ut or Stair
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205—H eavy
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218—Wanted to Buy

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showing 10-plus points with five or
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shape, showing hearta before dia­
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one atAmerica's best players. Having
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one apade and a spade ruff in hand,
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Seminole Herald

C e n t r a l F lo r id a
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STAFF WRITER
SANFORD • I f things that go bump In the
night and a rare opportunity to experience the
soo by flashlight sounds Interesting, the place
to be Is Centra] Florida Zoological Park for It*
annual Night Sights at the soo event on March
26 and 27.
Nights Sights visitors arm ed with flashlights
can enjoy an after-dinner evening safari fraluring Florida wetlands* nocturnal residents
like bats and flying aqulrrels. O ther nocturnals
featured are porcu; *
alligators and a
val. A atop at the H erpetarium to view rep tile*
and am phibian* la also part o f the excursion.
I f * hard for the coo's director o f m arket' ig
and public relations. Andrea Farmer, to co n ­
tain her excitem ent when discussing the fa c il­
ity. She Is arm ed -w tth num erous pam phlets
and press re Isaacs and points out the coo's
w eb site for a com prehensive look at the place.
"O ne o f our niches.* soys Fanner. * la the
sm all- to m edium -size feline group.* Th e coo's
resident aerval Is walked on a leash b y k ee p ­
ers. much to (h e delight o f visitors w ho ace
this. She l « a favorite. Uke the elephants, lo n g­
time soo residents.
Th e seven-decade-old local landmark was
once known a s the Sanford Zoo. More than
4.000 coologlca l society m em ber households
and dally guests support the 100-acre facility.
Encom passing about 20 o f those acres, the coo
is hom e to about 100 speafes o f mammals,
birds, am phibians and repM as from around
the world. An em phasis Is p la c e d o n con serva­
tion efforts by exhibiting and caring for n e o ­
tropical prim ates, felines and am phi buna.
A recent addition to the exhibits Is Llcarda o f
the Islands, w hich features the endangered
Orrnnd Caym an Island Rock Iguana and New
Outnea Crocodile m onitor, considered the
w orld's largest lizard. Endangered species In­
cluding the ruffled lem ur, elephant, cheetah.

ciouaeu leopard, m andrlllua and Dali m ynah
a ir part o f a S pecie* Survival Plan p reserva ­
tion program. Th e 10 cooperative breeding
program * under the plan are governed by the
American Zoo and Aquarium A ssociation and
•re a method to ensu re a sound future popu la­
tion o f today's critically-endangered anim al*.
Th e to o Is seeking public participation
through a variety o f entertainm ent and edu ca­
tional programs. Prospective volunteer leach era com plete
plete an 11-week docent training p r o ­
gram to lead tours, conduct anim al eencounters
n c o u n te r*
and represent the soo at comm unity events.
Other volunteer opportunities include special
event staffing, gardening and data entry. Fu­
ture too keepers can attend a three-day Junior
Zoologist series, part o f the summer series o f
events.
Th e ZO O tcases program , started last year.
P— « d « » k w l teachers wtth hands on lea rn in g
aids that educate students abut wildlife, C u r­
rie ZOOt urn. im plem ented In IB M . Is an In te­
grated curriculum for third graders In S em i­
nole. Orange. Lake and Volusia counties. T h e
program uses the soo as a natural cla ssroom
In a com bined process Including math, la n ­
guage, geography and social science.
And i f the m ultitude at program s currently
available at the Sanford landmark are not
enough, too sta ff w ill lend expertise to -Create
your own ZooVcnturr* specific to you r needs.
Education Curator Sandl Linn and h er c o l­
leagues help organise outings for groups large
and small. Recent visitors include J C Penney.
US Can and Falrwlnds Federal Credit Union.
O n Tuesday the Sierra Club held a fund­
raiser for the Central Florida group. S em in ole
Audubon Society and Friends o f the W eklva
River. Th e program s. 'In Search o f C a rn ivo­
rous Plan t* and -Carnivorous Plants: Plan ts
with Attitude’ featured an auction and plant
•ale. Additionally, astronom er Eric Hoin act up
a large telescope for participan t* to view the
■tars and planets.

Upcoming zoo events
Above, the
serval, a wildcat
common in
Africa, is one
several
nocturnal
residents at the
zoo in Sanford.

The camp la held Monday through Friday, 9 a m. to 2 p.m. and
H lunch, snack and a zoo T-ahri For youngsters apse at* to
and nine to 12, tos camp coats 1100 (i*S for zoo mombors).
ssfs Motors Nichs camps wM bo Juns 7-11, Juna 21 - 25 and

tfvouQh Friday. 9 a m to 2 p.m., tha camp indudss lunch, snack
and a zoo T-shirt. For youngsters agss stat to sight and nine to 12.
too camp costs 1100 (906 tor zoo mombors). Animal Tractor comps
wM behold Juno 14 - H . Juno 20 - July 2 and July 19 • 23.
The summer series rounds out with too two scheduled Jr. Zoologist
events. Campers wff shadow zoo keepers for a behind-the-scenes

The porcupine and
the creatures at the zoo that like to
out at night to search for food.

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2 C • Seminole Herald, Ranlord. Ftwidn • Sunday, March 21,1999

Entertainment
Stanford

O s c a r surprises a re likely
By Dirk am! Chicki Klrinrr
This could bo the voar for Oscar sur
prises, That's because there is no over
whelming favorite like last year's
"Titanic." which everyone knew was
going to grab most of Iho big prizes
This year, however, then’ are sev­
eral films that could walk away with
award* Even the favorites are not
odds-on. so expect the unexpected.
While “ Shakespeare In Love” and
"Saving Private Ryan" had the most
nominations
13 and It, respective­
ly
many other films got nominated
in one category or another, and could
cany off a statuette or two
If there were any unexpected trends
in the nominations, it was that foreign
films received nods from the Academy
membership For the first time in 29
years, a film was nominated for both
Best Picture and Best Foreign l.m
guage Film: “ life Is Beautiful.*' The
only other time that has happened was
in 1969, when "Z" was nominated in
both categories. And an actress in a
foreign language film
Fernanda
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was nomi-

noted m the Best Actress category.
With the caveat that there is no big
favorite, here are our predictions for
the major-category winners in this
year’s Oscar race
BEST PICTURE
We agree that
this one is close, but we believe
"Saving Private Ryan" will nose out
"Shakespeare In 1-ovc " "Saving Pri­
vate Ryan" may be the linest war
movie ever made.
BEST ACTOR
Here we differ.
Dick believes Sir Ian McKellen, for his
work as director James Whale in
"Gods and Monsters." will win this
one Chicki, a long time Nick Nolle ad
mirer, favors Nolle for his work in "Af
diction," and thinks he will be (he
winner She also feels that Nolle de
served a nod as Best Supporting Actor
for his work in “The Thin Red Line."
Bcnigni, who not only directed "Life
Is Beautiful" but stars In it, is superb,
but we doubt the Academy member­
ship will vote for him. Tom Hanks, for
“ Saving Private Ryan," once again
docs a fine job but we don't think he
wilt win this time. Edward Norton, ex­
cellent in “American History X " is this
category's long shot.

BEST ACTRESS
One curiosity
this year is that two actresses are
nominated, in two different categories,
playing the same role. Cate Itlnnchett.
in "Elizabeth," and Dame Judi Dench,
in “Shakespeare In 1-ovr," both play
Queen Elizabeth. Ms Blanchett. nom
inated as Best Actress, should win by
n hair — a red hair. Chicki says Ms.
tllanchctl’s red hair and pale eyebrows
made her wish she had been liont a
redhead. Gwyneth Paltrow, so lovely
in "Shakespeare In Love." will give her
a close race.
A dark horse in this category ia
Emily Watson, as the disturbed cellist
in “ Hilary.and Jackie ” Don't ever
count Meryl Streep out, and she ia
again marvelous in "One True Thing."
but the voters may feel she has won
too often, and the picture did not do
well at the box oflicc. Fernanda Mon
tenegro Is the fifth nominee, for “Cen­
tral Station," but she Is a very long
shot.

Best Actor &amp; Best Actress Nominees

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�Pearces Mark 70th anniversary
Although lie doesn't see very
well anymore, Hubert Pearce
has only had eyes all these
yeare for his beloved Crlll, Ills
bride of 70 yearn.
Oood-naturedly. Hubert
hla greatest accom plishm ent
was having the girl o f his
dream s at his side for 70 yearn.
*1 don't rem em ber anything
else ,' he said. Th ey took their
m arriage vows seriously, he
said, and added the "I do was
until death do us part.*
Th e "dtvorte" word never cam e
up during their 70-year mardage. "She m ay have felt like
lulling m e at times,* Hubert
laughed, but never divorce.*
Crlll, looking back at the
beautiful years before she had
a stroke, said, *1 wish everyon e
who gets married could be as
happy as we have been. I
wouldn't change a day o f It. I
thank my Ood every day.*
Crlll and Hubert were both 18
when they mnrrtrd at Jasper In
1920. T liry moved to Sanford
In 1934 where they lived until
they moved to Casselberry a
few years back. H r wan the
founder o f
C entral Florida
Pooda Inc. which he operated
until he sold out in I960. A
spry 88, Hubert continued to
follow hla profession o f
lax
accountant until he was past

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Penne-Tringas
Martha and John Penne o f
Lake Mary, announce the en ­
gagement o f their daughter.
Nicole, to Dr. Andrew J.
Tringas o f O u lf B rresr. son
o f Phyllis and Joh n Trin gas
o f Oulf Breeze.
Th e bride-to-be Is the m a ­
ternal granddaughter o f Ann
and Andrew Jendrtsak o f
Longwood. and the paternal
granddaughter o f C ath erin e
and Raymond P m n e o f St.
Paul. Minn.
Ms. Penne Is a graduate o f
Lake
Mary
High
S chool,
graduated M agna Cum Laude
In 1998 from the U niversity
o f Central Florida. Orlando,
and received a m aster's d e­

gree In 1998 In public p o licy
from tlie University o f Illin o is
at Chicago. She la em ployed
aa an advocacy specialist b y
the Am erican C an cer S o c i­
ety.
H er fiance Is the m aternal
grandson o f Marika A lex a n ­
der o f O u lf Breeze. H e re­
ceived a BA degree In ch em ­
istry from the U niversity o f
Florida In 1990, a d octor o f
dentistry degree tn 1994 from
UF and a m aster's degree tn
orthodontics tn 1998 from
the University o f Illinois. He
la em ployed aa an o rth o d o n ­
tist.
Th e w edding w ill b e an
event o f July. 1998.

He w as treasurer o f the First
Baptist Church In Sanford for
a num ber of years and was
treasurer o f Markham W oods
First Baptist Church Markham
W oods, o f which he and C rlll
are charter m em bers, until he
lost h is eyrsight.
Hubert attended a school for
the blind In Orlando when h is
eyes started falling him. Ills
daughter. Barbara Rayburn o f
Casselberry, said the sch o ol
w as most helpful, l i e 's as
perky a s he can be.* Barbara
added.
Crlll has alw ays been a
hom em aker and w as active In
h er church and comm unity,
Tbdoy. she w a tch es a lot o f
television and Hubert listens to
talking books.
Besides their daughter B arb a n . the Pearces h ave a son.
Hubert M. Jr. o f C a sselb erry.
Both live nearby and assist In
caring fo r their parents. Before
Barbara and Hubert Jr. w ere
b om . the Pearces lost two little
girls In 1932. Th ey have tw o
grandchildren and seven great
grandchildren.
In celebration o f their 70th
w edding anniversary, the P e a r
ces w ere honored at a dinner
on March 10 at the First B apUat Church M arkham W oods
boated b y the Prim e T im ers
Q rou p o f the church. T h e fellowahtp hall waa decorated tn
pink and w hite and 1 IB gu ests
w ere served turkey and dress-

Senior
Keillor

couple and Hubert said he was
most appreciative o f all the
beautiful words, ’ ll w as wonderful,* daughter Barbara said.
Crlll. who radlatrs sublim e
happiness,
said ‘ witliout
a
doubt* site w ould m arry Hubert
all over again,
How about Hubert? H e said,
T would. I wouldn't change a
thing.*
U M T O C SAPT8 OPT
TO S T A T S CONTEST
Libby Prevail, a new m em ber
o f the Oviedo W om an's Club,
recently won several blue ribbona In the club's annual A ria
and Crafts Festival. Blue ribbon winners o f this contest
advanced to District VII com petition
held
recently
In
Apopka. These w inners will go
on to com pete with all federatrd wom en's clubs In Florida
tn May at Orlando.
In the District V II com pel 1tlon Libby w on two blue ribbona for a bcadw ork lam p
sh ade and holiday tree o m a -

Libby Previn of t i e Oviedo Women's Club. Nw w e a lamp and holiday
ornaments that won her blue ribbons In the Dtetrtct VII Florida Federation
of Women's Club'e Arts and Crafts Festival held at Apopka.
cited about b rin g In state
com petition.
District VII en ­
com passes five counties and
18 clubs.
TWo "Best o f Show” w inners
from the Oviedo Club are:
M ym a Rosen and Betty W ise­
man. Other blue ribbon w in­
ners are: Nikki Travis, Lynn
Cline. Louise Martin. Romona

W ood and JU Lewis,

Th e S anford Klw anls Club la
getting In gear for Its 38th A n ­
nual Klw anls
Pancake
Day
scheduled March 27
at the
Sanford C M c Center.

Pteeee see M etrisb. Page SC

Greenwood teams win at

Tina Kay* Lackey and Mattfww C. Andrew

Lackey-Andrew
Mr. and Mrs. Ray L a rk ry o f
Lake Mary, announce the
engagement
of
their
daughter. U n a
Kaye,
to
Matthew
E.
Andrew
of

odyaacy la a ; tong wandering.
Odyssey o f the Mind la a pur­
poseful jou rn ey to discovery.
Eight team s from Greenwood
Lakes Middle School com peted
In the Otyeaey o f the Mind.
Th e team s spent six m onths on
their journey. It began last
Septem ber. Q reenw ood Lakes
la an OM m em ber. T h eir m em -

berohip allow s them to field
Bve team s fo r the Odyaacy o f
the Mind com petition. W hen 8
team s formed, the school p u r
chased on additional m em ber­
ship to allow all to com pete.
O dyssey o f the Mind began
with a grant from IBM. G reen­
wood has been a mem ber for 8
yean .
A fter the team s o f 7 each

were form ed by students from
the school, the teams then had
to find two volu nteer parents to
work at the com petition and
they Itad to find their own
coach. Som e o f the co a ch es
w ere parents, som e teachers,
all were giving their time to
help these students excel.
Each tram then had to de­
cide which problem they would

d o n r s p o m lm l

She Is em ployed aa a p a yroll
specialist
In
S em in ole
County public sch ools.
H er
fiance.
bom
In
Sheboygan,
la
a
1987
graduate o f Sem inole High
School. Sanford.
He
Is
em ployed aa a sheet m etal
fabricator for the U ni-Pak
Corn., Longwood.
T h e wedding w ill be on
A pril 28 aboard the Rtverahlp
Rom ance on Lake M onroe.

arc. There w ere five probi In all. (Each year, there

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Roy, Derek Reek and Adem Minsky.

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Back row. Rachel Soares, Julie Gamble. Kathy
Sprysenskl and Tracey Harrop.

T&gt;. M y Faire Shakespeare*.
'Environm ental
Challenge*.
"RatlOMetrtc
Structure"
and
"Customer Service*.
W ith ’ O ver the Mountain*, the
problem waa to design a ve h i­
cle that would traverse m oun­
tains. go o ver w a ter and travel
through three countries aa w ell
aa you r hom e country.
Tw o
teams choose this problem .
Vehicular Team A 's vehicle was
a box like structure with a
pulley system that got them
over the mountain and a hot
air balloon that got them o ver
the water. The countries their
vehicle
went
through
w ere
Equador, Egypt and Greece.
Th e beat part o f the experien ce
for the team w as learn in g
teamwork. The w orst part was
technical. Som etim es their ve­
hicle fell overt
Vehicular Team B'a vehicle
was a time machine. Th ey built
a bridge over the water, used a

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Teens complete E N A B L P rogram training
Sanford Middle School class
ol Mrs. Ktm Ttnd.il has ended
flve weeks o f clnsses In the
Sem inole C ounty E N AB L P ro ­
gram . T lie classes w ere taught
by volunteers w ho are form er
teach ers.
Education Now and Dairies
l-U rr. I s a state-wide p reg­
nancy prevention Initiative d e ­
signed to prevent the rising
teen birth rate tn the nation.
Tire postponlng sexual In­
volvem ent curriculum teach es
n bsttnrncc for pretern s ages
10-13. It also provides teens
with Inform ation about peer
pressure, environm ental p res­
sure from the media, society
and the consequences o f early
sexual Involvem ent. It also In­
clu des vtnble alternatives for
teen relationships. All five s es­
sions em pow er you n g people to
m ake health ier choices,
the
right to say no to sexual In­
volvem ent and risky behavior.
After five weeks o f classes,
students w ere issurd ce rtifi­
cates for their
outstanding
w ork and discipline a cco m ­
plished tn the classes.
O b­
serving the volunteers as they
taught w as a Joy to them.
Volunteers arc needed for the
Sem inole C ounty llen lth y Start
Coalition. The next program
w ill be
at
Mil wee
M iddle
S chool. For further In form a­
tion. rontact Summit* Tom b)In .
director o f ih r program at 6712005. ext. 216.
Tire volunteers were: Elmira
F. Hall, Robert Thom as. Jr..
Darlene
M cKinney.
Betty
W ashington, Lisa Gray. Ann

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McKIsslck, Susan Leventhnl.
Lrnunel Stallworth. Jan Aho,
and U ndy Syndcr. Tlic third
program will begin at M llw rc
Middle School, March 26.
K A P H O NO R S FO U N D E RS
Kappa Alpha Pal Fraternity.
Inc. Orlando Alum ni C hapter,
honored local founders at F ra ­
ternity's Founders Day . S a n ­
ford residents honored were
retired principal Hrrm nn Refoe. Joseph Jackson. David
Leaver. Jam es Foster. John
Slack and Elbert Dudley. T ills
chapter wus founded March 15.
1947.

Basketball playara honorad by Crooms

C R O O M S A W ARD S
Crooms Academ y held an
awards cerem ony for ibis sea ­
son's basketball players and
learn cheerleaders who have
made this year's
1998-1999
team a success. Four-year-old
cheerleaders were Jade and
Masmvne
Anderson,
Ash la
Matthews. Klnnn Sapp. Kayla
Singleton and Kadlyah T ill­
man.
Middle School Boosters for
the Croom s Academ y tram
were Dominick Bryant. Latonya
Hurgress and Tam ara Kirill,
Jan Jones served as director o f
Croom s ch eerleaders.
Outstanding players o f the
girls team were B enina Juckaon, Annette Sow ell; for the
boys team was Terrence PerkIns and Id/.run M ltchdl.

BROWN IN TOWN
Congressional
K rpresenialive C ongressw om an Corrlne
Brown will speak to give her
update rrpon for this district,
takr Ideals and com plaints on
Sunday. March 21. 4:00-6:00
p.m. at Trinity United M ethod­
ist Church. Sanford Avenue
and 6th Street.
All registered voters,
and
concerned citizens arc Invited.
Have In voice In you r com m u­
nity.

FELLOWSHIP SERVICE
St. M atthew M ission ary B a p ­
tist Church pastor's aide m in ­
istry will host n fellow sh ip
service. Sunday, m arch 28,
4:00 p.m. Th e w orship m es­
sage will be by the Rev. Emmlt
Th om as and the Providence
M issionary Baptist Church.

GOSPEL PEST
Chrlstlnn friends are Invited

Th elxm ledr

to the Gospel Fest In Th e
Country sponsored by Provi­
dence
Baptist
Church.
A ll
churches nre Invited to this
grrat m usical event. Bring your
choir, ensem ble, group or s o ­
loist to render two selection s.
There will be food, gam es,
rides and lots o f en terta in ­
ment. Call Gerald Cassanova
(582-2877) or Cynthia C a s ­
sanova Brown (32R-8276) to
RSVP by March 20.

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to the 1999 Miss Young A m er­
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W yndham Hotel, Los A n geles
Airport. Los Angeles. Calif.
Tovah will vie as M iss C en ­
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1999. Th e com m unity Is asked
to help with her $695.00 s p o n ­
sorship fee. She Is com petin g
for over $30,000 In college
scholarships and prizes.
Th e talented dancer Is a
ninth snider ml Lake M aty High
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Governm ent
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'crane to get o ver the mountain
and visited Belgium In the pre­
sent. China In the past and
.Spheria, a fictional U topian
‘world. In the future.
Each V eh icu lar Team also had
■a spon tan eou s problem to an*
:swcr. "What would you do with
:a m agnifying glass?" Th e team
ircectved
points
based
on
-whether the answer w as a
co m m o n response or a creative
^response;
creative
receiving
•more points than com m on. A
■common response
for
this
^question would be “to m agnify
jobjccts". a creative response
-would be "as a back scratcher".
: Vehicular Team A took First
P la c e tn the com petition and
•Velricular Team B took Th ird
iPlare and was nom inated for
ian “OMer". "OMef" Is an award
jfor good sportsm anship and
ie a m spirit that goes o ver and
a b o ve the call o f duty. M em ­

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b ers o f Vehicu lar Team A are:
lla y le y Ashworth. Katie Booth.
Uesslca Chiu. A lex Orubt, J a ­
co b Moyer. M onica IngallB and
K ick Kram pcrth. T h e ir coaches
are Gary and Leslie Grubl.
M em bers o f Team B are: Mark
A drian, Kristen
Frlcke, J ill
Greco. Jenna Gwynn, A ngel
M cN eil. Elyse O lson and Ben
W hitm ore. T h eir coach Is Lola
p o s t.
{ Only one team chose T ) My
•Folrc
Shakespeare".
T h e ir
problem was to take one scen e
Troni one S hakespearean play.
Th en they had to m ake their
•own original play based on this
jour scene. Th e play had to In­
clu d e an original song with
^original music and lyrics, a
hum orous character, an h is­
torica l event, a technical eleJnent and original costum es.

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Th e form ulation o f the Earl
E. Mlnott In spiration al C hoir
Invites all ch oir m em bers who
studied under
Mlnott
at
Croom s
Academ y,
S em in ole
High School and St. Paul B a p ­
tist Church choirs. T h is musi­
cal tribute to honor him w ill
meet
to
organize
Monday,
March 22 at 7:00 p.m . at St.
Paul Baptist Church. 813 Pine
Ave.. Sanford. For information
call Sheralyn Jackson Polk,
321- 4881 or Marva Hawkins at
322- 5418.

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First place winners, Vehicular Team A, are: Front row,
Jessica Chiu, Monica Ingalls and Katie Booth. Beck
The team chose Act 5. Scene I,
from "A M idsum m er Night's
Dream". Th e team was so en ­
thralled with Shakespeare that
they play to do "A M idsum m er
Night's Dream" as soon a s they
can. T h eir own play was so
good, they took First Place.
Th e m em bers o f the Shake­
speare Team are: Ju lie Oamble. Tracey Harrop, Adam M in­
sky, Derek Reck. A ndrew Roy.
Rachel
Soares
and
Kathy
Sprysenskl. T h eir coaches ate:
Sharon Anderson and Kristy
WhJlakrr.
Th e "Environm ental
C h a l­
lenge" was designed by NASA.
Two tram s worked on this
challenge. Euch team had four
habitats;
rainforest,
desert,
mountain and Planet X. In one
o f the habitats, then- was a de­
structive clrnirnt. It was up to
the team to find the elem ent
and how to deal with tt.
Members o f E nvironm ental
Challenge Team A are: A rlela
Anion, David Bush, Lauren
Flynn. Alyssa LuReuzIe. Tiffany
Tso.
Krlstyn
W aters
and

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row: Haytey Ashworth. Jacob. Hoyar and Alex Grubl
(not pictured, Nick Krampedh).

Sangnl Zhao. T h eir coach was
Mrs. LaRrnzIc. Team A took
Second Place.
Mem bers
of
Challenge Team U are: Patricia
Cheong. Kyle Cotton, Theo
Fcldsteln. Shailcc Patel. Steven
Schulz und Kristen
Walsh.
T h eir coaches were: Janette
Cotton and Valerie Schulz.
There were two teams for
"Customer Service" as well.
W ith Custom er Service, the
teams had to Invent a new
product to sell. Team A's p rod ­
uct was a Flea Eater. T lie Flea
Eater was a vacuum for dogs
and cats with a m essaging
brush to get fleas o ff the a n i­
mals. T lie bristles vibrated not
Just to get Die fleas ofT, but to
muke the anim al think he was
gettin g a m essage. Team A
took Second P la ce for their ef­
forts. Th ey are: Michele Choi.
Nicole Judge, A m ber Ladner.
A m ber U ebovltz, Chris Manlk*
owskl. Kelly Sweet and Alex
Tyson. Their coaches are Re­
becca L idm -r and Mrs. Llebovltz.
Custom er Service Team B In­

vented a m agnetic force field.
T h ey are: Nicole Bennett. Ryan
Day, Jean Fairchild. N icole
Ginn, Tracy Latim er, Jessica
Penrod and Zach Stachura.
T h eir coach Is Mra. Latimer.
T h e final problem was the
RaUOMetrtc Structure. F o r thla
problem, the team had to n u k e
a balsa wood structure using
nothing but the w ood and glue.
Th e structure had to hold as
much weight a s possible. T h e
team's balsa wood structure
was a
d og nam ed
Mufly.
W eighing only
13.5 gram s.
Mufly held 322 pounds! T ills
learn took Second Place. T h ey
are: S tephan ie Crews. Em ily
Ford, Justin
Refl,
B ethany
Rowlings,
Cam m y
Schulz.
David Staggs and M ichael V e r­
ity. T h eir coaches are Dan and
Jean ette Rowlings.
Both the first and second
place w in n er* w ill be going to
Die
S ta le
C om petition
In
Tam pa on A pril 10. I f they win
(here, they will go on to the
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preschooler in 20 haa a vlilon
problem that could cause per­
manent loas o f sight If left
untreated. The Eye Patch Club,
sponsored by Prevent Blindness
Am erica (a lso know n as ths
N ation al Society to Preven t
Blindness), is a tool that p ar­
ents of children with amblyopia
can use to help them strengthen
their "la ty eye." Patching or
covering the stronger rye forces
the w eaker eye to work. The
patient wears the patch for a
few weeks (o r longer), which
helps to strengthen vision.
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amblyopic eye. And, at first, a
child may feel frustrated whila
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Eye Patch Club lends support.
Prevent Blindness Am sriea
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touched and inspired you. Acts
of generosity, especially on the
part of activist teem like you
nnd Brandon, enhance the qual
tty of life for all of us and de
serve to be acknowledged.

ADVICE
COLUMNIST

D E A R A B B Y ; I h ave sevcru l
married and divorced children. I
have always helped them in any
way I could by letting them keep
their belongings, hobbies nnd junk
fn my home nnd even live here. Il
isn’t as if they bnve no homes —
they do, and larger than mine.
I have lieen alone for a long time,
so maybe they never ihink o f my
gettin g married again I love my
home, and I have found a person I
would like to marry and share the
rest o f my life with. I have even
thought o f u* renting a place some­
where, but maylie I would never get
my home liack. Would this la* wise?
What is the in**t way for me to
regain my home in full without
hurting my children? I'm trying lo
be patient, hut they don't seem to
"get it." I’ leuse advise me how to
resolve this in a caring and loving
wny. I need your help
CROWDED OUT
IN S ALT I-ARE CITY

tlon about the warning signs of
eye trouble in children, ideas on
how lo make a trip to the eye
doctor fun and easy for chil­
dren, and more detailed Infor­
mation about am blyopia. For
free Information, call 1-600-3312020. (What an appropriate tele­
phone number!)
l)K A It ABHY A while ago I read
a letter in your column about a 17year-old named Brandon McCoy
who, every year on his birthday, haa
a party and u*k* his friends to bring
gift* fur charity. It inspired me to
model my own attitude after Brandun'* giving *pmL
I too am 17.1 love parties, so last
Christm as I hosted a party and
requested $ft donation*. It wa* a
huge huccpr*! 1 raised more than
$100 for a local home for abused
children nnd hud a great time doing
it.
I'd like to thank Brandon for the
inspiration. Society tends to have a
negative view o f teen-agers, but he
is living proof that we're not all bad.

MARYBETH BARTELT,
S7. LOUIS

D E A R M A R Y B E T H : I'm
pleased that Brandon's story

DEAR CROWDED OUT: Con­
gratulation! on having found a
special someone lo marry and
snare your life with. N ow It's
time to share the w onderful
news with your children. And
when you do — tell them you're
g iv in g them one month to
reclaim
th eir
belon gin gs
because you'll be living there
w ith y o u r new husband and
need the space.

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Serving hours are from 8:00
a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Th e menu In­
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drinks for n *.3 00 donation.
Tickets are available at the
door o r In advance from S an ­
ford Cham ber o f Com m erce.
Sem inole Herald and Sanford
Museum.
Th e event benefits Sanford
area
underprivileged
youth.
Door prize* will be offered
hourly and entertainm ent will
be provided all day. Also, there

will be fresh produce for aalc, a
silent auction, a m erchandise
mart and bake sale.

3 0 T H C L A M REU N IO N
Sem inole High School class
o f I9G9 has scheduled
Its
30th class reunion Sept. 17
and 18. If there Is any In form a­
tion
on address changes or
m issing
classm ates,
please
call Nancy Swann Aubtn. 1800-331-2885, or Ellen Lem ons
W illiam s, (407) 321-7333.
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June 3. 1999
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A g ro tp of Midway
Elementary 8chool third
gradora ar* taking th* perform­
ing arts to a now l*v*i. As a
culminating project for thalr
•tudlee of the Middle Ages, the
Midway Player* w « be pr*»*ntDame in musical form. The pro(foedon wN be on Wsdnooday,
June g at g a.m. and Thursday.
Juno 10 at 1 p m and 7:30
p m A l shows am free and w e
be held at Mfowey Theater on

Eaton dismisses
drug charges
against Dunn
S A N F O R D • D rug charges pen din g
against a Sanford man w ere dismissed
W ednesday after the ju dge determ ined
officers severely beat the man.
Jason Dunn, 27, w as nearly beaten to
death by fiv e o r m ore u ndercover officers
last year d u rin g a Sanford street opera­
tion know n as "O p eratio n Thunder

R oad." During the operation. Dunn
pulled a piece of crack cocaine from his
mouth and offered to sm oke it w ith o ffi­
cers.
M inutes later, fiv e o r six officers
assigned to the "tak e-dow n team " appn»hended Dunn and held him on the
ground. It w as du rin g that tim e that 18th
judicial Circuit Court Judge O H . Eaton
Jr. Eaton determ ined officers used exces­
sive force.
Prosecutors argued that deputies from
the Sem inole and O ran ge county sheriff
offices and Sanford Police Department
used on ly the force necessary to keep
Dunn from sw a llow in g crack cocaine.
W hen Dunn w as brought to the em er­
gency room fo llo w in g the incident, doc-

“ T h e c re d ib le e v id e n c e e s t a b lis h e s th a t th e a g e n t's u s e o f
f o r c e a g a in s t th e d e fe n d a n t w a s , to s a y th e le a s t, e x c e s s iv e ,
le a v in g h im u n c o n s c io u s , o r n e a r ly s o , b le e d in g fro m th e
m o u th a n d w ith a s h a tte re d s p le e n .”

O.H. Eaton Jr.

18th Judicial Circuit Court Judge
tors found 3 5 quarts o f blood in his

explosion type o f thin g."

abdom inal cavity. In addition. Dr. John
Robinson, a general cardiovascular sur­
geon, said Dunn's spleen was rem oved
because it was shattered and tom in sev
eral places. Robinson testified that the
condition o f the spleen w as "lik e an

Dunn's attorney said his client suffered
"life lo n g injuries." H e said the drug o ffi­
cers violated Dunn's constitutional rights
to d u e process by using excessive force.
Eaton said the actions o f the agents
Sm Force, Page 5A

Feds give
Housing
Authority
high marks
Start Writer

For more information, c a l (407)

S A N F O R D - The U S.
Departm ent o f H ou sin g and
Urban D evelopm en t is d es ig­
nating the Sanford H ou sing
A u th ority a "h ig h p erform er"
fo llo w in g a 1998 managem ent
review.
The results o f the Public
H ousing M anagem ent
Assessment
Program
review , con­
ducted Dec.
7 through
11,1998,
w ere
released in
May. The
Sanford

review lo w e r than a " C ."
"W e are in the business o f
p rovid in g descent and sanitary
h ou sin g," said Ed Blacksheare,
chairman o f the Sanford
H ou sing A u th ority Board o f
Com m issioners. " A s long as w e
keep gettin g these kind o f
review s, the federal funds w ill
keep com in g in."
Th e Sanford H ousing
A u th ority received grades o f

Herald photos by Tommy Vlneont
Abova: A United Parcel Service driver was struck from behind a* he
waited to turn into a local business on W. 3rd Street in Sanford. The
UPS truck w m struck by a white Oldsmobile Delta 88 driven by
unknown driver*. The driver and passengers of the OWsmoble
abandoned their vehicle and ran away from the scene. Officers sus­
pect the Oldsmobil* may have been stolen. Sanford P o le *
Department is investigating the incident. Right: Paramedk: Hughes
from the Sanford Fire Department checks Steve Kuzma, the driver
of a United Parcel Service truck. Kuzma w m checked at the scene,
but w m not seriously Injured.

" A " for
m oderniza­
tion, finan­
cial m anage­
ment, its the
ability to
handle situ­
ations w here
rent is not
being paid,
and perform ance in com pletin g
maintenance w ork as measured

Residents dispute
HUD’s findings.

w d return to foe Zoo by 8 pm .

H ousing A u th ority received
score o f 91.75 percent in the
review , w ith n o gra d e in the

See Housing, Page « A

Music that
fills the air
Men must have cor­
rupted nature a little,
for they were not
bom wolves, and
they have become
wolves.

Voltaire

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Start Writer

Take ha If-a-pound o f human
nature, sprinkle in liberal doses

E v R u a a W h ite

S A N F O R D - M ovie-goers
m ay one d a y kn ow the name
John Dupuis as w e ll as they d o
H en ry M an dn i's.
Dupuis, 18,w ants to w rite
music fo r the M o tio n Picture
Industry. H e 's a lrea d y co m ­
posed a num ber fo r U niversal
Studios' Islands o f A dven tu re
p re v ie w show.
A graduate this year from
Lake H o w e ll H ig h School,
D u pu is is an A ll-S ta te Band
M em ber, has p la y e d fo r and
com posed music fo r the Florida
Sym phony Youth Orchestra and

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program

Lake Howell senior
wants to write music
for Hollywood

Bis Waibom and Emia Butler of the Optimist Club of Sanford (left), along
with Seminole Herald publisher Doug Fetzer (right) present John Dupuis
with a $500 check.

has been a N a tion a l H o n o r
Society m em ber three years.

the Sanford O ptim ist Club and
the Sentinoie Herald.

O n Wednesday, Dupuis w as
giv en $500 as the w in n er o f the
1998-99 Sem inole Band Festival

" I 'v e a lw ays strived to be the
best I can b e ," D upuis said
W ednesday. "S o m any w on der-

Scholarship given each year b y

sm

M u.ic, Page 5A

o f tim e and circumstance, and
chances are y o u 'v e d evelo p ed
the perfect recipe fo r conflict.
W hen that conflict grow s, it
often leads to legal action, most
often w in d in g up in Sem inole
C o u n ty's Sm all C laim s Court.
A n d w hen there's en ou gh con­
flict, case loads fo r the county's
fiv e ju dges can m ushroom to
the point o f suffocation.
Since 1993, relief from an o v e r­
load o f legal briefs has com e in
the
form
V olu n teer
C ou rt
M ediators, w here civic-m inded,
w ell-trained com m unity m em ­
bers meet w eek ly in attem pts to
resolve battles that range from

once -frien d ly n eigh b orh ood
relationships that have soared,
to "y o u r b ig d o g attacked m y
little d o g and w e're g o in g to
court."
C ou nty Judge Frederick Hitt
is one o f the local judiciary's
b iggest
supporters
of
S em in ole's
Volunteer Court
M ed iator program.
"T h e Volunteer
M ed iator
Program provid es great relief to
the ju dges," explains Hitt. "W e
jealously protect our program
because the people in volved in it
are so dedicated, and the relief it
p rovid es to a typically h eavy
court docket is so dram atic."
Th e numbers underscore I lilt's
support o f {he program. In the
fiscal year that ended September
30, 1998, H itt M ys vo lu n teer

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The Top 10 Floridians?
You’ll be surprised
Florida Is hurricanes, thunder­
storms, sinkholes, Suwance
River, orange blossoms, d o l­
phins, manatee and alligators.
Th e Sunshine State has p ro­
duced n o presidents, n o vice
presidents, no Suprem e Court
judges, n o rocket scientists, n o
N o b el P rize winners.
Ernest H em m in gw a y w rote
som e o f his best stuff in K ey
West but w as not b o m in
Florida.

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H en ry Flagler, the railroad king, w as from
H o p ew ell, N.Y.
G loria Estefan w as b o m in Cuba, and cam e to
M ia m i w h en she w as tw o.
G o o d heavens, O sceloa w asn't even b o m in
Florida. T h e great S em inole chief, w as b o m near
the Chattahoochie R ive r in G eorgia.
T h e late Sen. C lau de Pepper? N o p e. H e w as
b o m in rural Alabam a.
Th e late environm entalist M arjory Stoneman
Douglas? A fra id not. She w as b o m in
M inneapolis, Minn.
Jimmy Buffett? H e's from Pascagoula, Mias.
A score o f golfers m ake their hom es in Florida
but o n ly a fe w h ave been b o m here. A rn o ld
Palm er is from Latrobe, Pa. T ig er W oods is from
California.
Ted W illiam s, the Splendid Splinter, has liv e d in
Florida most o f his life but w as b o m in Californ ia.
Th e late Joe D iM a g g io w as a C alifornian w h o
lived his final years in Florida.
Prom inent n ative Floridians are fe w and far
between. T ryin g to nam e a T op 10 has taken som e
research - and much h elp from M ery l Schw artz,
senior Sem inole C ou nty librarian. W e 'v e p robably
missed a few . Your contributions are w elcom e.
For the sake o f debate, h ere's s G rand B o m
Floridian T o p 10:

1. Z ora N e a le H u n lo n , n o ve l­
ist, folklorist, anthropologist,

w as b o m in Eatonville.
2. Jscqu eiln e C ochran, the first
w om an in the A via tion H a ll o f
Fame, the first w o m en to fly
faster than the speed o f sound,
w as b o m In Pensacola.
3. L a w to n C h iles, the late g o v ­
ernor o f Florida and form er state
senator, w as b o m In Lakeland.
____________
4. A . P h ilip R a n d o lp h , c iv il
rights leader, fo u n d er o f the
Brotherhood o f Sleeping C ar Porters U nion, was
b o m in Crescent City.
5. Janet R en o, A tto rn ey G eneral o f the U nited
States, form er Florida A tto rn ey G eneral, w as b o m
In M ia m i
6. C h ris Evert, three-Hme w in n er at W im bledon,
6-tim e U S . O p en tennis cham pion, w as b o m in
Ft. Lauderdale.
7. P a l B oone, singer, m o v ie star, G o o d y -g o o d y
W h ite Shoes, w as b o m in Jacksonville.
8. S te ve Cart ton, left-handed pitcher, strike-out
artist, first n ative Floridian b ig-leagu er in the H all
o f Fame, w a s b o m in M iam i.
9. U rn R aines, o n e o f baseball's all-tim e base
stealers, .296 lifetim e hitter, w as b o m in Sanford.
10. I b o i Petty, rock musician, leader o f the
H eartbreak*!*, w as b o m in G ainesville.
O n the w a itin g list: Senator Bob Graham , FourStar G eneral Daniel “ Chappie'* James, C o w b o y s
running back Emmitt Smith, basketball players
D a vid Robinson and Vince Carter, actors Ben
V n e e n and W esley Snipes. Ex-coach, com m enta­
tor Lee C orso. Actress Delta Burke. S inger Pam
111111. Ph otographer Tom V in cen t
FYI: Burt R ey n o ld s w o u ld not be in the Top 10
if he w e n from Florida. H e w as b o m in
Waycroaa, Ga. H e 's not in G eo rg ia 's T o p 10 either.
H e w as L ee C o r n 's teamm ate at Florida State.

M ediators------

brou gh t fo rw a rd i f the case
w in d s up back in the court sys­
tem ."
H itt further explained that
unlike bin din g arbitration, n ei­
ther party in vo lv ed in the con ­
flict is bound b y the resolution

Continued from Page 1A
court m ediators handled a total
o f 760 cases.
"Th at p rovid es each o f the
county's fiv e ju dges an average
o f three da ys m ore per m onth to
concentrate on crim inal cases,"
H itt said. "M u ltip ly those three
days b y fiv e judges and the pro­
gram has a dram atically p ositive
affect on the judicial labor lo a d ."
W h o are these m ediators and
w hat credentials d o they bring
to the table?
Hitt explained that a State
M ed iation Statute dictates the
training, lim itations, and types
o f cases that volu nteer court
m ediators handle.
"T h e vast m ajority o f cases
are at the sm all claim s leve l
in vo lv in g am ounts o f $5,000 o r
less b etw een
p la in tiff and
d e fe n d a n t," he poin ted out.
C iv il cases w ith claim lim ita­
tions o f $15,000 m axim um are
also handled b y m ediators."
Th e vast m ajority o f volu nteer
m ediators
tend to be retired
persons
and form er business
ow ners and operators accord­
ing to H itt. Each m ediator goes
through several days o f courtp rovid ed training, and then sits
in to ob serve fou r m ediations
p rio r to h andling a n y cases.
In Sem inole C ou nty a small

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m ediators meets each Tuesday
to tackle sm all claim s case loads,
o f which 80 to 90 percent are
resolved. W h en m ediators can’t
get o pposin g parties to com pro­
mise and settle, unresolved cases
g o back on the court docket.
"T h ere's a trem endous bene­
fit in w hat the m ediators d o and
h ow they g o about it," continued
Hitt.
"U n d e r norm al circumstances
the m ediators w o rk in d ivid u a lly
w ith the plaintiffs and d efen ­
dants w ork in g tow ard resolu­
tion. W e d o n 't place them in the
role o f a judicial referee. I f a
peaceful com prom ise can 't be
met to the satisfaction o f both
sides,
nothing said n or any evid en ce
used in m ed ia tio n w ill be

■enteey B (June S)
4-1S-S1-SS-SS

Sanford -June 2. Michael George Ennis,
35, of TVvin Coach Court, Sanfonl was
stopped by deputies at Radio Street and
SR 427. He was charged by Seminole
County deputies with driving under the
influence of alcohol or drugs.
Drug Arrests
Fern Park - June 2. Abiezer Algarin, 19, of
Hidden Meadows Lane, Fern Park was
stopped by deputies near Hidden
Meadows Lane. He was charged with
possession of less than 20 grams of
cannabis and possession of drug para­
phernalia.

Longwood - June 1. Britt Lee Henderson,
48, of Henry Avenue, Sanford, was
stopped by Longwood Police on SR 434.
He was charged with battery one law
enforcement officer and resisting arrest
with violence.
Altamonte Springs - June 2. Christopher
Lee Jones, 26, of Opal Drive, Orlando was
arrested by deputies following a week­
end incident at the Hampton Inn in
Altamonte Springs involving a female vic­
tim. He w u charged with battery and
domestic violence as well as violation of a
pre-trial release agreement.

Survivors inclu de son, Jay M .
Baker, A lta m on te S prin gs; six
grandchildren.
W o o d la w n C a rey H a n d
Funeral H om e, L o n g w o o d , in
charge o f services.

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lik ely to encounter e v e ry type o f
con flict
know n
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hum an
bein gs," concluded Hitt.
A s case loads increase, the
S em in ole
C o u n ty
C ou rt
A d m in istra tio n is lo o k in g to
expand its base o f trained, volu n ­
teer mediators. Those interested
in fin d in g out m ore about the
program are encouraged to con­
tact the C ou rt A dm in istration
office at 665-4211.

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Making History in

Sanfoid • June 1. Jewell Cantrell Purkey,
66, of Scott Avenue in Sanfoid, was
stopped by Sanford Police near Scott
Avenue. He was charged with grand theft
of property.

V *.

E rvay Jay Baker, 92, O a k
Street,
Longw ood,
d ie d
T tu eday June 1, 1999. B o m in
U rb in a , N .Y. h e m o v e d to
C en tra l F lo rid a In 1963. M r
Baker w aa a retired b u ild in g
arch itect H e waa a m em ber o f
S t A n d re w * U nited M ethodist
o f W inter Park.

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tion continues to exp lod e, so
d o es the need fo r train ed
Volunteer M ediators.
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case o f tw o residents w a lk in g
their dogs. Th e larger d o g bit the
sm aller d o g. It's not a m ajor
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H ou sin g
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Residents say Sanford Housing
Authority doesn’t measure up

by its work order system.
The housing authority also
received grades of " A " for the
annual iaspection o f units and
major systems, for the relation­
ship of housing authority offi­
cials with residents and the
Resident Council, and for securi­
ty.
Tim l lu d so a executive director
of
the
Sanford
Housing
Authority, said the review
speaks for itself about the quality
o f service at the housing authori­
ty.
"W e are trying to provide peo­
ple with descent housing, and
opportunities to escape public
housing," Hudson said.
The quality o f physical work on
improvements funded through
the modernization programs
received an " A " , based on an on­
site inspection.
The contract administration o f
the m odernization programs
also received an "A ."
The housing authority received
an “ A ” for the completion of
work orders. A ll o f the emer­
gency work orders sampled by
the review team were completed
within 24 hours. Most of the non­
emergency work orders sampled
were completed within one to
three da vs.
Resident services at the hous­
ing authority received an "A ."
The review gave the housing
authority an " A " for supportive
programs to assist residents to
m o v e tow ard self-sufficiency.
Program activities include child­
care services, head start, G ED
training, hom e ownership pro­
grams, resident education and
training, and on-site health care
and screening.
The housing authority received
an " A " for tracking and report­
ing crime-related problems. The
Sanford Police D epartm ent is
active in foot patrols and other
p o lice services. Residents are
encouraged to report crim e and
related activities, the re view said.
H ow ever, there w ere areas in
the; review w h ere HLJIjl recom ­

By Bill K ern s
Staff Writer

SANFO RD - Central Florida
Legal Services, an agency rep­
resenting tenants with disputes
against the Sanford Housing
Authority, is questioning several
findings in the recently released
management review of the
housing authority.
The U.S. Department of
Housing and Urban
Development (HUD) designat­
ed the Sanford Housing
Authority a “high performer" fol­
lowing a 1998 management
review.
The housing authority
received a score of 91.75 per­
cent in the review, with no
grade lower than a "C."
However, residents question
the validity of HUD's grading
scale. For instance, the housing
authority received an *A" in the
review for maintenance of the
facilities. However, Treena
Kaye, director of Central Florida
Legal Services in Sanford, said
tenants toll her there is a main­
tenance problem in a number
of units. Kaye said she forward­
ed maintenance complaints
from seven residents to HUD
on May 27,
*1 find it disturbing that HUD
w as unable to g et to the reality

Th e housing authority received
a " C " fo r its vacan cy rate,
progress in reducing vacancies,
and unit turnaround tim e. Th e
vacancy rate fo r units at the hous­
in g au th ority is 6.6 percent,
according to the review.
T h e re v ie w said that the
Resident C ouncil could not sus­
tain active participation, and is on
inactive status.
Th e housing authority m ain­
tains a system o f conununkatian

of what life is like at the
Sanford Housing Authority,"
Kaye said.
Tim Hudson, director of the
Sanford Housing Authority, said
SHA officials are responsive to
tenant concerns, and that the
HUD review speaks tor itself.
"W e are trying to instill in
people the drive to reach
beyond public housing,"
Hudson said.
The complaints forwarded to
HUD include an eldorty retired
man in Redding Gardens who
said ho has expenencod dam­
aged plumbing for six months. A
disabled woman complained
about a lack of screen doors in
Lake Monroe Terrace, Kaye
said.
A disabled grandmother in
Castle Brewer Court com­
plained about oily streaks on a
nowly painted wall. A young
mother, also in Castle Brewer
Court, complained about her
refrigerator and kitchen stove
not working. A disabled woman
in Lake Monroe Terrace com ­
plained about cavities in park­
ing lots, Kaye said.

authority officials.
‘ I think It is outrageous that
HUD would give an “A" tor
Resident Organization when
there is not an active Resident
Council," Kaye said. "HUD
should bo looking into why the
residents haven't been part ot a
resident council."
The HUD review ol the hous­
ing authority's rental voucher
program, performed as part ol
the management review, found
“serious violations’ in HUD
requirements, and recommend­
ed relorm or closure of the
waiting list, federal preferences,
and the point system.

"H ow m uch you earn

A m o o q a s

M o s t

K a ye said sh e is concerned
that the Sanford Housing
Authority w ould b e designated
a "high performer," given the
findings in the review ot the
rental voucher program.
Hudson said housing authori­
ty officials h ave been working
with HUD officials to address
the violations o f HUD require­
m ents found in the rental
voucher program review.
"That w a s just a section o f a
larger review," Hudson said.

K aye said residents complain
to her about the lack o f an
active Resident Council. S h e
said residents who disagree
with housing authority policies
fe e l intimidated by housing

passed resolutions in support o f
Resident
O rganization s
and
Councils, the review said.

and time o f application, discon­
tinue the point system, and close
the w a itin g list "since there are
m ore applicants on the list than
can be served within a reasonable
p eriod ."

A re view o f the Rental Voucher
Program released in January, con­
du cted
as part o f H U D 's
D ecem ber management review ,
recom m ended reform or closure
o f the housing authority's w ait­
in g list, the point system, and the
use o f Federal preferences.
T h e review recom mended that
the h ou sin g authority m ake

P o p u la r

B u s in e s s

T h e housing authority operates
its rental vou ch er program at
about 50 percent o f its capacity,
the re view said.
H ou sin g authority officials are
w ork in g w ith H U D officials to
address the recommendations in
! re v ie w , H udson said.

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Music

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B a l l o o n rally

Continued from P i| e 1A
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now. I b lo w these experiences
are m aking m e a stranger in di­
vidual, ready to face the jour­
neys that lie ahead."
D upuis w i l l attend the
U niversity o f South Florida and
be a m em ber o f the sch o ol's
m e w ly
o rg a n ize d
m archin g
;band. H e's a flutist and french
b o m player.
H is com position "A tla n tis ' w as
recorded
by
the
Florida
'S ta te Youth Orchestra and used
by U niversal Studios. H e has

Force

been the principle flute in the
FSYO the during the l.ist tw o
years.
The studio paid for a trip
by Dupuis and his mother,
Betty,
to
Seattle,
Wash.,
where "Atlantis'' was re-record­
ed by the Seattle Sym phony
Orchestra.
"That's a great deal o f excite­
ment I wasn't realty expecting,"
Dupuis told members o f the
Optimist
Club
at
lunch
Wednesday.
Dupuis, w h o lives in

T R A N S M IS S IO N
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this summer in Munich, Vienna
and Prague w ith the Florida
State Youth Orchestra.
H e's not the only music
major in the family. Roger
Dupuis, 15, is follow ing in John's
footsteps. He's a trombonist in
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and lias ambitions to make
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C ontinued from Pago 1A
w ere "unnecessary," dism issing
charges against Dunn fo r pos­
sessing Cocaine and tryin g to
co n ccll it (tam pering w ith e v i­
dence).
"T h e credible evid en ce estab­
lishes that the agents' use o f
force against the d efendant
w as, to say the least, excessive,
leavin g him unconscious, or
nearly so, b leed in g from the
m outh and w ith a shattered
spleen," Eaton w ro te in his
order.
" N o level o f force w as needed
to h ave the defendant g iv e up
w hat he already agreed to g iv e
u p ," Eaton later w rote.
; Eaton's verdict cleared the
w a y for Dunn's attorneys to file
a d v il law suit in U 5 . Federal
C ou rt in O rlando. Sanford
attorney M ichael S. H errin g
paid the suit against tw o - pos­
sib ly three - la w enforcem ent
agencies m ay be filed in tw o to
three weeks.
! "T h is is not an attem pt to
bash law en forcem ent,"
H errin g said. "U n d e rco ver o ffi­
cers are w orkin g fo r the cornunity. In this case, they violatthe taw trying to enforce it.
o one should be able to g o on
ji ram page like that. Mr. Dunn
p ea rly d ied from the beating he
lo o k . H is spleen is gone, h e 'll
b e taking m edication fo r the
test o f his life ."
H errin g said that Dunn, w h o
fo u r previou s arrests in
County, im m ed ia tely
tted to the u ndercover
pffleers that h e had crack
tocain e but it w a s not fo r sale.

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M ic offered to sm oke it w ith
Ih em ." H errin g said. That's
w hen the assault began,
j Pinned to the grou n d b y the
pffleert, Dunn resisted b y m o v ­
in g his head and fla ilin g his

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js h o c k f t d b y t t » lo r e *
b e in g u s e d .”

Michael Herring

Attorney
firms according to testim ony b y
the agents. A n o th er tried to
keep him from s w a llo w in g the
cocaine w h ile another tried to
pry his m
i outh o p en w ith a
ton.
baton.
; "W itnesses w ere shocked by
the force b ein g u sed," H errin g
fo ld .
; H errin g said that i f it w ere
not fo r Dunn's m other - a regis­
tered nurse - his client m ay
h ave d ied at the hospital.
! A fte r em ergency surgery,
Dunn w as chained to his hospi­
tal bed, H errin g said.
{ Eaton said W ednesday that
la w requires dism issal o f
charges w hen o ffenive conduct b y la w enforoet rises to the le v e l o f a v i o
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"W h ile trial fu dges are undertandably reluctant to dismiss
rim inal charges except in the
nost egregiou s cases, it Is the
&lt; ssence o f judicial d u ty to d o so
1rhen appropriate," Eaton said.
1It is appropriate h ere."
Assistant State A tto rn ey
. kpril Kirshm an d id not say
whether prosecutors w ou ld
&lt; ppeal Eaton's decision.
• O range C ounty D epu ty
^ en n is Smith w as reprim anded
fo r g iv in g Dunn three o r m ore
fence spikes to the abdom en
(hat Eaton concluded caused
fo e w orst injury to the Sanford
man. N o n e o f fo e oth er officers
w ere charged.

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People
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Vintage View

The Central Florida
Com m unity Chorale w ill pre­
sent its 3rd Annual Pops!
Concert on Saturday, June 19 at
2 p.m. at St. Stephen Lutheran
Church. The performance w ill
include selections from
Camelot, M y Fair Lady, Aspects
o f Love, Cats, West Side Story,
Carousel, Guys and Dolls, and
other favorites. The church is
located at 2140 West S.R. 434 in
Lon £ wood. Tickets are $5 for
regular admission and children
under 12 are free. For more
information or to reserve tick­
ets, call the Central Florida
Lyric Opera's offices at (407)
292-2143.
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The G E D Testa, leading to a
State o f Florida High School
Diploma, w ill be offered at
Seminole Community College
on |une 12,14 &amp; 15.
Registration for taking the tests .
must be completed by a ppoin t*.
ment June 1*3 at 11 a m. or 7
p.m. and June 4 at 11 a.m. To
sign up for the test or register
for the free GED study pro­
gram, call SCC Student Services
at (407) 328-2153.
T h e C h ild ren 's H o m e S ociety!
H e a lth y F am ilies S em in ole
C o m m u n ity Resource and
R eferra l C en ter is o fferin g a
free parenting workshop.

This is Sem inole Boulevard almost under water. T h e Municipal Z o o is on the left and the Yacht Club building out o ver Lake M onroe is alm ost Hooded. T h e time w e e late
summ er or early fall of 1953. T h e Sanford area had had an unusually large amount o f rainfall all summ er long en d w hen a hurricane ca m e it w e e Htaa t f w
M ora
sce n es from this flood will b e published in future V intage View s.

Sunrise K lw anis
The Seminole Sunrise Klwanis
Club meets every Friday, at 7
a m , at Shoney's, US 17-92,
south o f Airport Boulevard.
Guest are welcome. For informa­
tion, call Tony McDaniel at 3240469.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic to include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and immunizations
will be held every Friday, from 9
to 11 am ., at the Geneva
Elementary School in the old
school building, comer of First
and Main Street in Geneva. The
clinic is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health

Department in conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriff's
Office and Geneva Elementary
School. For information, call 3499284.

Weight Watchers
A local chapter o f Weight
Watchers meets at the Lake Mary
Community Building every
Thursday from 4:45 to 6:45 p m .

Recovery
Fresh Start R ecovery program s
offers 12-step support grou p* fo r
those experiencing life-control­
lin g problems. T h e groups meet
every Thursday, at 730 pan., at
Destiny Church, 3110 H o w e ll
Branch Road, W inter Park. For
inform ation call 382*3232 or 3848135.

ToughLove support

Toastmasters

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116861 w ill meet at 530 pm . every
Thursday at the A A A Building,
1000 A A A Drive, Heathrow.
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are welcome. Call Jim Deque, 9425227 for information.

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Thursday from 7 to 9 p m . at St.
Stephen Lutheran Church, 2140
H w y.434, Lon gw ood.
Tou ghLove U a self-help,
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are held every Thursday, at 8
p.m., at Sanford Christian
Church, 730 Upsala Road,
Sanford. For information, call
323-8524.

Blue Grass Pickers

Pol Luck dinner

Sanford Blue G n u Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 6-10
p m ., at the Greater Sanford
Cham ber o f Com m erce. Pickers
and grinneis are w elcom e. For
information, call John Shaffer,
829*4931.

W id ow ed persona are invited
to attend a p ot luck dinner at
5 3 0 p m every third Thursday
o f the month at the Casselberry
Senior C en ter 200 Lake Triplet
Drive, Casselberry.

Alanon, Alateen
A lan on and A lateen meetings

Submarine veterans

Veterans, Central Florida Base,
meet at 7 p m at the Fleet
Reserve Club, 3040 West SR 46,
the Erst Thursday o f the month.
A ll submariners, both active o r
otherwise, are w elcom e. For
information, call Bud Simpson,
330*4445.

Sanford Historic Trust
Th e Sanford H istoric Trust
meets the first Thursday o f the
month, at 7 p m ., at the First
Presbyterian Church, co m er o f
Fourth Street and Park Avenue,
Sanford. For m ore information,
please call 321-6734. Th e public
is in vited to attend.

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Help needed to end abuse

THURSDAY PRIME TIME
6:00

dren ’s behavior. Th e group is
open to parents o f preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For m ore inform ation call (407)
324-0724 o r visit their w eb site at
toughlove.org.

Topics to be discussed w ill
include effective discipline,
com m unication and tips on
h o w to change behavior. Th e
w ork sh op w ill be presented by
Boys T o w n on June 2 from 2 to
4 p.m . st the Salvation A rm y,
W. 24th Street, Sanford. For
m o re inform ation o f to
m ake a reservation call (407)

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•ojoysd your wisdom, humor and
hnnaety far many, many yoara sad
have always bosn imprt sasd with
your oMnasss to dlflhrsnt p l i &gt;|« o f
view, la th a i^ th t, I oOtr mias:
I'm w ritia c in rospoaaa to the
plight o f “Sarm," whose friends art
angry with ■8am," a new boyfriend
who beau her. A t a party, the host*
eaa wanted to attack 8am for this
beh avior, bu t fearad this would
cauas him to beat Bars even mors,
so the guests were polite and did
nothing. You replied that you would
have done likew ise for the same
reaeon. You advised the hosteee to
toll Sera she doesn't have to toler­
a te Barn's abuse, th a t he w on 't
change Without counseling and to
leave the relationship.
A s a retired m aniags and (t a lly
counselor, may I offer • different
perspective? T h e problem
.
here U
not Sam ao much ais Sera, who, Pm
su re, knows s lr s e d y what you
advised her friends to tell her. The
tact that she cant take care o f her­
self is the real Issue. Personal counssling and attendlr y Code pendents
Anonymous would help her disarm
whet appears to be an inner, selfdestructive reAisal to taka action on
her own behalf.
By complaining to her friends
while doing nothing herself, she has
in ltla ts d a "gam s* o f w h it E ric
Barns caltad ‘ Ain't It A w ftiir Here
are the rule#: Friends suggest and
cajole, Bara admits they are right —
but does nothing. Each boatin g

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makes the friends angrier and Bars
a more dramatic victim. 11m gams
continues until the friend* tire or
8ara changes.
The issue is really not Bam, vil­
lain though he is, because he, too, la
only acting out what he believes ia
appropriate In relationships, I hope
Sara and Bam find the strength to
assk the help they both need.
HOW ARD D .B O T I,
BAN MATEO, C A U F.

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they both
hot find the strength to
■Bare will do U
get help,
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or not dt
is. If he's one of the
minority who hove a i
and a sinosre desire to
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D E A R ABBY: I am now in the
20th year o f my second marriage.
M y husband and 1 have children
from our previous marriages. Now,
after tw o decades o f commingling
our hinds and working to secure a
future for ourselves in our retire­
m en t yea rs, m y spouse has r e ­
quested that we split everyth in g (
end put it in asperate individual j
names so that be w ill be able to
leave hla h alf o f our peseta to his
children when he pessee sway. Ha
taels that he will dlebefbre
it would not bo b l r to hia
to be required to wait until I pass
sway b e a n they receive hU half o f
our eseeta. Ho also taels that there
will be enough for me to survive on
with my half o f our ease
Please print your answer and do
not reveal my namo or location.
SECOND TIM E AROUND
A N D W ONDERING

DEAR SECOND TIME
AROUNDi if after 10
husband has decided to split

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�Seminole Herald, Sanford, Flonda - Thursday. June 3, 1999 •7 A

Purdy speaks at Sanford

Kiwanis welcome Pierce

Historical Society M a y 27
By G race M. S tln eclp h er

Herald Correspondent
SA N FO R D — A large num­
ber o f members and guests of
the Sanford I fistorical Society
were on hand at the May 27
meeling to hear Dr. Barbara
Purdy, noted archeologist, tell
o f her experiences while exca­
vating on the North Shorn of
Like Monroe.
In 1987, Dr Purdy was
shown a wooden artifact
which had been found in ideal
condition near Enterprise;
baser! on that, she decided to
investigate.
Tire site of the midden was
off shore; it was difficult to gel
to as they had trouble with
their pump and there were too
many other logistics to over­
come, so they had to discontin­
ue. Hut they had found enough
artifacts to want to come back.
In 1992, Dr. Purdy came back
with 75 volunteers and they
found a record number of arti­

C o N c s jm m lc iil
and also shark teeth which
showed that the people were in
contact with others farther
away.
Dr. Purdy explained that
people are naturally curious
and like to know about the past.
They found in this dig that
people 4,000-6,000 years ago
had the same problems as w e
do, only they used different
technologies to solve them.
Right here, 6,000 years ago,
people were adapting to new
resources that were beginning
to evolve on the St. Johns River.
Dr. Purdy il lustra led her

facts dating back 4.000 years.

talk w ith many slides which

Then, in 1993, John Allen
designed a project so they
could excavate the lake. A
floating platform was con­
structed and using a large
pump, sand bags and plastic,
the lake bed was exposed as dry
land.
At every level they found
lots of artifacts, some of them
being fiber tempered pottery,
stone points, bone fragments,
fish bone's and wooden items.
There were many animal
jaws found, including beaver,
which an- not native to the area

helped explain the project. She
also answered several questions
from the very interested group.
The meeting was held at the
beautiful Indian Mound Yacht
Club at the Sanford Boat Works
on Lake Monroe. Information
was also given on the nearby
Indian Mound and several
attendees walked to the site.
Several announcements
were made during the business
session which was conducted
by president Grace Marie
Stinecipher.
The calendar committee has

almost completed the selection
o f pictures for the 20CX)
calendar and is getting bids
from printers. The members
are working on a time-line for
the inside cover.
Harold Chapman, member­
ship chairman, reported that
as a result o f their efforts sev­
eral new members had joined
since January.
Il was announced that the
Heritage Bricks have finally
been placed in front o f the
Sanford Museum largely due
to the efforts of Michele Burier,
Museum Aide, with help from
Julie Jeffries. Recently pur­
chased bricks are on order and
will be placed soon. The
Society w ill continue to sell
these. Anyone interested may
contact the Sanford Museum
(302-1000). Cost is $50 00 each.
A ll Society members were
invited to attend the reception
which w ill reveal the
Walking/Driving Brochure at
the Bettye D. Smith Cultural
Arts Center on June 11.
The hours are 530-7:30 p m.
The Society donated the funds
for the pictures included in the
brochure which is a project of
the Sanford Historic Trust.
The next meeting o f the
Society w ill be July 22 at the
Sanford Museum at which time
Ed and Imogcnc Yarborough of
Geneva w ill tell of cattle ranch­
ing in Seminole County.
Members and guests enjoyed
refreshments both before and
after the meeting which were
provided by Xarefa Marsh, Ron
Risner and Joe Hunt.

I'ho Seminole Herald
is available at the
following loeaf ions:

Photo oubmMod

Thomas Pierce (left) is congratulated by Don Stanford, president of the Sanford Kiwanis Club, after
his induction into the 78-year-old Kiwanis Club at Lakeside Landing, Marina Hotel. Walt Smith,
membership chairman, hands Tom his new membership kit. Pierce is a Sales Associate with Watson
Realty Corp. in Lake Mary. Formerly from Newburn, N.C., Tom and his father reside in Mayfair sub­
division near Lake Monroe.

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MERITA 505 S FRENCH AVE.
STATE MARKET 1450 S. FRENCH AVE.
FAMOUS RECIPE 1905 S. FRENCH AVE.
GOLDEN LAMB 2101 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.
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LAUNDROMAT 2986 SANFORD AVE.
CITY HALL 300 N. PARK AVE.
SUPER DISCOUNT 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. lit ST.
COLONIAL ROOM 115 E. 1st ST.
FAMILY DOLLAR 413 E. 1st ST.
- TRU-VALUE 503 E. 1st ST.
SEM CO. COURT HOUSE 301 N. PARK AVE.
&lt; PHILLY EXPRESS 209 W. 1st ST.
' SEMINOLE T0WNE CENTER 200 T0WNE CENTER CIR.
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MELS DINER 3221 S. ORLANDO DR.
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DENNYS 3771 S. ORLANDO DR.
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FOOD LION 3121 ORLANDO DR.
SH0NEYS 3150 ORLANDO DR.
SONNYS B-B-Q 3506 ORLANDO OR.
BRIDGEWATER APTS. 500 W. AIRPORT BLV0.
SANDALWOOD CONDOMINIUMS 110 AIRPORT BLVO.
ST0NEBR00K APTS. 1000 AIRPORT BLVD.
SCC BUILDING V 100 WELDON BLVO.
SCC BUILDING A 100 WELDON BLVD..
SAJLP0INT APTS. 401 W. SEMINOLE BLVD.
REGATTA SHORES 2335 W. SEMINOLE BLVO.
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DENNYS 4650 W. SR 46
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•Seminole Herald. Sanford. Florida •Thursday, June 3. 1999

County discusses new
standards for setbacks
By Bill Kerns

Staff Writer
S A N F O R D - Seminole
County officials are meeting
with developers to discuss stan­
dards that would increase set­
back requirements for business­
es along State Road 46 and Lake
Mary Boulevard.
Tlie proposed county stan­
dards are similar to standards
passed by Sanford in April, and
w ould require building along
the corridors to be setback at
least 50 feet from the right-ofw ay line, landscape buffer
areas would be planted with
live oaks.
In addition, ground-mounted
signs would be limited in size to
100 square feel. A ll approved

freestanding walls, sound barri­
ers, ground sign enclosures, and
planters fronting intersections in
the corridor would In* made of
brick.
L ik e Mar)’ City Manager John
Litton recommends changes to
the county ordinance, including
prohibiting gmund signs from
moving, rotating, or using flash­
ing lights. Litton also said ban­
ners announcing a business
opening should be limited to a
six-week period that would
begin no sooner Ilian two weeks
prior to a business opening and
end one month after its opening.
The proposed standards for
SR 40 are proposed for the area
between the railroad overpass at
Airport Boulevard and
Interstate 4. The ordinance

would lie coordinated with
Sanford and Lake Mary to cre­
ate gateway overlay standards
for Like Mary Boulevard
County staff is recommending
that the gateway overlay stan­
dards extend to North Center
Street, 800 feet west o f Orange
Boulevard, to cover the entire
segment o f SR 46 subject to
more intense development.
The first County Commission
public hearing is scheduled for
Aug. 10. Tony Mathews, the
county’s principal planner, said
meeting the Aug. 10 goal
depends on how smooth meet­
ings with members of the
Development Advisory Board
can be conducted.
"W e may not make those
(August) dates," Mathews said.

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No arrests for Operation Cap and Gown
From S taff R eports
N o one was arrested at the 12
parties monitored by law
enforcement agencies through­
out the county in the recent
Operation Cap and Gown.
More than a dozen parties
throughout Seminole County
were monitored by investigators
from May 25 to M ay 28. Last

year, 60 people were arrested in
the operation.
Each of the county’s cities par­
ticipated in the operation, along
with law enforcement agencies.
The county’s hotcLs and motels
were notified about the opera­
tion, investigators said.
Under the county's Zero
Tolerance policy, possession or
use o f alcohol or tobacco under­

age w ill result in an immediate
arrest.
Investigators did issue 24
notices to businesses selling alco­
hol or tobacco without asking for
proper identification,
investigators checked 65 estab­
lishments throughout the county
to monitor the sale of alcohol or
tobacco, according to the
Seminole County Sheriff's Office.

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State predicts pine shortage
Florida Agriculture Commissioner Bob Crawford
announced this week that there may be another
pine seedling shortage this winter, as landowners
attempt to^restore forestry plantings destroyed by
last year's wUdfises, drought. Bauds and related
Insect tnfcsta&amp;ft*. fflfrD M akJh Of Forestry, along
with private andlndustry-operated nurseries.

have increased production o f pine seedlings in
order to meet the expected demand. But. brisk
sales indicate that the demand for seedlings this
month w ill exceed the supply. Because o f the
anticipated s h o rta g e , th e D tvision o i Forestry wiU
begin taking orderrfr^dtrd lX igd lli rJunc 24. For
more information, call (850) 414-9929.

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Historic Longwood offers
a boutique with style

L a d le s C lo t h in g • A c c e s s o r ie s • G ift s
A n tiq u e s • A r t W o r k
• M f e a l s o d o F a s h io n S h ow s •

Our Boutique is a sew and unique ladies apparel More comfortably
»ta«ed jus off of An beam. path ia Longwood’. popular Historic
District.
Owner* sad proprietors Jacqueline P. Cason, Laura M. Brows sad
Michelle D. Caron hare tUUftrily synchronized their combined tal­
ent ud experience to design, create and manage a one-of-a-kind
•omen’a apparel shop.
Our Bogtiqac will cater to its clientele with personal courtesy aerwees such as fine aheratioas, free gift-wrapping and fitting appointmenu at the convenience of the diem (even outside of regular store
hours.)
Cason, Brown and Cason hare toareptualbed an estabtistmeai
where women can browse for specialty doching. antiques, original
gift* and accessories unfettered by the crowds, the noise and the
haaales of malls and department stores.
The decision to opes a business fat Longwood hat been a good one
for the owners of (h r Boutique. Their 10-year dream has culminat­
ed In a specialty shop that is unparalleled ia the area.
“Our decision to locate our business within the Hltwric District has
proven to be both wise and pradent," Brown said. “The kindness and
support shown to us and our new business by the Longwood

The
Enchanted
Cottage
Root
community it greatly appreciated."
These it one other special service offered by the boutique. The upstairs level
ofO u r Boutique houses Michelle Cason Photography portrait studio.
Specialized services of the portrait audio include weddings and portraits, m
well as children and glamour photography.
In reflecting the spirits of its proprietors. Our Boutique strives to offer clients
an unparalleled shopping experience against the backdrop of quaint Victorian

A Yankee f

e nd ten• Scrntchlpn • P it Richter
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Editor

Summer
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SANFORD - It may be summer
it that doesn't mean sports
t^-asons are over.
! That Isn't necessarily a good
thing.
» All over Seminole County, the
ifchts are on all night as sum­
mer teams, all-star teams and
/%\U teams play more and more
laiseball.
! When does It become too
ifurhV

| Controversy has broken out
i i several high schools over
whether or not a player will fall
ilit of grace with his or her
(tmcli If they don't play summer
« Aren't the kids supposed to
ijc kids, especially when they
(rr going Into thetr senior year?
• Summer Is sup-&lt;x&gt;sed to be
.»&gt;&gt;out hanging out at the beach,
ilircklng out the opposite sex
id trying to create a future.
' Instead, lots o f kids, and re­
member. they ore Idds, are
^pending their days on base­
ball and softball fields, not to
ifirntion basketball courts.

getting
Lake Mary Friday M en’s Softball
squads putting up big run totals
LAKE MARY - The City o f Lake Mary Depart­
ment o f Parks and Recreation Men's Spring Fri­
day Night Slow Pitch Softball League has turned
Into a hitter's paradise.
The last two Friday's at the Lake Mary Sports
Complex none o f the winning teams has scored
less than 11 runs, with one winning team put­
ting 33 runs on the board and another plating
21 runs.
On May 21st, ADAPCO dumped Elegant Lawn
Maintenance, 15-3: Blue Haven Pools edged
Nice ‘N Easy. 12-11; and Sunrise Funeral Home
crushed Seagate Software, 33-7.
Lost Friday. May 28th. Nice 'N Easy whipped
Seagate Software. 21-8; Sunrise Funeral Home
smacked Elegant Lawn Maintenance. 17-2:1 and
ADAPCO outscored Blue Haven Pools. 15-12.
ADAPCO and Sunrise Funeral Homes are both
3-1 and lead Blue Haven Pools and Nice 'N Easy
(both 2-2) and Elegant Lawn Maintenance and
Seagate Software (both 1-3).
This Friday at the Lake Mary Sports Complex
on Rantoul Lane, Elegant Lawn Maintenance
takes on Nice N Easy at 8:30 p.m.; Sunrise Fu­
neral Home battles ADAPCO for first place nl
7:30 p.m.: and Blue Haven Pools faces Seagate
Software at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were:
M A T 21
ADAPCO: three hits _ Bobby Brown (home run.
double, three runs. RBI). Chris Bryson (two
doubles, two runs, three RBI). Danny Hewitt
(double, two runs. RBI): two hits _ Bruce Sellers
(double, two runs). Terry Atkinson (two runs, two
RBI). Oreg Richards and Red Oam er (one RBI
each); one hit _ Mickey Cogbum and Larry D il­
lon (one run scored and one RBI each). Tony
Taylor (run). Mike Taylor, one run scored
Chip
Smith.

Elegant Lawn Maintenance: two hlta _ Paul
Riggins (mn): one hit _ James Torella (triple, two
RBI). Chad Bowersox and Terry Bartley (one run
st ored each). Ronnie Bartley, BUI Wamoek.
Blue Haven Pools: four hits _ Rafael Rafael (two
runs, three RBI): three hits _ Ben Fratrtck
(double, three runs. RBI), Toddle Cox (two runs,
two RBI). Paul Moriarty (three RBI): two hits _
Chris Wall (two nina). John Keelan IV (run), Bob
Pulagano; one hit _ John Poole (run. RBI), Mike
Fratrik (RBI); one run scored _ Andy Anderson;
one RBI _ John Keelan.
Nice 'N Rasy: four hits _ Tom Wilks (home run,
double, two runs, four RBI): three hits _ Jerry
Oovemale (triple, double, two runs, two RBI); two
hits _ Mike Berry (triple, two runs. RBI), Mark
Clatterbuck (two doubles, two runs). Skip Bowen
(double, run. two RBI). Dean Parmer (run); one
hit _ Tim Barrett (triple. RBI). Mike McLohon
(run). Ken Perkins; one RBI _ Steve Passwater.
Sunrise Funeral Home: five hits _ Craig Merkerson (two doubles, four runs, two RBI); four hits
_ Sam Raines (home run. three runs, two RBI),.
Nokia Roberts (triple, two doubles, three runs,
seven RBI). Kevin Julian (triple, double, four
runs, three RBI), Raymond Hartsfleld (triple,
double, two runs, three RBI). Oreg Hardy (two
doubles, four runs, four RBI): three hits _ Keith
Acree (three runs, two RBI); two hlta _ Stevtn
Dennis (double, three runs, three RBI). Arthur
Barnes (two runs. RBI). Myriel Reid (run. RBI):
three runs scored, one RBI _ Brian Jones; one
run scored, one RBI _ Krithtan Roberts.
Seagate Software: two hits _ John Alvarez
(double). Rob Kammrl (two runs. RBI): one hit _
Dan Loplcrolo (triple, two runs. RBI). Chris Formont (double, three RBI), John Nagle (run. RBI).
Mike LaPeters and Oeorge Glasgow (one run
scored each), Destry White.

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I lfs a wonder more o f them
dfri't Just bum out a n d give u p"t
tar sport altogether.
{Granted, a lot o f kids are gym
rAtli'bnd live for the atdfcU'or
sweat mixed with dirt.
They realize that a college
scholarship and millions o f
dollars are waiting at the end o f
the rainbow if they can Just get
through high school and Im­
prove with every game.
But Is that a good thing?
Sure, the quality o f the game
would suffer. I spent a year In
an Icebox called New Hamp­
shire a few y e a n ago and saw
their baseball and softball
teams not be able to under­
stand the concept o f fielding
until the season was nearly
ovrr since they didn't play
year-round.
You sure don't see a lot o f
major leaguers from New
Hampshire cither, do you?
Not to brag, but I also played,
actually sat. high school base­
ball as a high schooler In Bal­
timore for three years and the
first time we'd sec a baseball In
months was In late February
when we had to practice in the
gym because there was too
much snow outside.
By that time, Florida high
school teams were well under­
way.
Florida Is second only to
California In producing m ajor
league baseball players, but,
still. I wonder If there's too
much.
In high school basketball, the
college recruiters. They spend
their time at AAU games and
summer camps which go on all
over the country.
The typical high school
player In hopes o f a scholar­
ship plays year-round ball or
never gets noticed.
Same with soccer and volley­
ball.
And It doesn't Just affect the
kids. It affects the parents who
spend all summer loading up
the mini-vans driving all over
the country In pursuit o f the
next tournament.
Little Leaguers go through the
same thing. It's fun to read
ubout the kids who travel all
over the southeast every week­
end. winning one soccer tour­
nament after another, but when
do they get time to Just be Idds?
Also, what about the effect on
the arms o f some o f the pitchers
In these summer leagues? The
average arm only has so many
Itches, so how Btnari is It to
ave someone practice their
curveball all year long. Think
about Kerry Wood.

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Tennessee
Country,
Pebble
Junction
widen gap

9ra (left) was the only SarrUnoia Athletic Conference pleyer tefcen hi the
eerty rounds of Wednesday's Ameieur Baeebal Draft.
TheetroryarmedouMolderwae tie 483rdpleyer le le cted overalby the
Oakland Athletic a
Of other local interest Deiona Trinity ChrieHan School rtgNflanded
pitcher Andrew Breen (above), who played In the Sanford nerreelon De­
partment Babe R u » Beaebal league and wee a Fkel Team A I-8 tto Cteee
A selection on Tueedey. was ttw 204th pleyer taken fo the draft by ths At(ante Braves.

Allegra drafted; Maher honored
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SPORTS EDITOR
LAKE MARY • Josh was a good first name
to have on W ednesday If you were a high
school baseball player with talent.
Three o f the top six players, including the
first two. selected In the 1990 Amateur
Baseball Draft had the first name o f Josh as

athletes sat by the phone to see If their
dreams o f a professional baseball career
would come true.
Locally It waa a quiet day aa only two
players were picked, but a W inter Springs
High School star did pick up a state honor.
The Tampa Bay Devil Rays had the first
pick and went with 6 -fo o M . 200-pound
outfielder Josh Hamilton from Athens D rive

Tenneaaee Country Saloon
waa never In trouble, scoring
seven runs in the eecond in ­
ning to build a K M lead and
Courtyard by Marriott o f Lake
Mary never got closer than 12*7
after th at
Once beaten Pebble Junction
took a little while to get the bate
going, but when It did the gu n e
ended quickly w ith Pebble
Junction whitewashing AAA
Services, 10-0, In five »" «t "g p
Pebble Junction onhr led T-0
after three Innings, bu t then
plated seven runs In the fiairth
Inning to get the fa t lady*

GFC sets migratory game bird
Its final m eeting as an organi­
zation last weekend.
The 56-year-old OFC w ill
cease to exist on July 1 when
the new Fish and W ildlife C on­
servation Commission w ill
over aa the state's primary
w ildlife
agency.
The
OFC
adopted a resolution last F ri­
day, officially relinquishing Us
powers, authority, resources
and assets to the new Commism igratory game
111be aa follows:

be Oct. 2-25. Nov. 13-28 and
Dec. U -Jan . 9.
* Early wood duck and teal
season w ill be Sept. 25-29, and
regular duck and coot season
w ifi be Nov. 20-Jan 18.
* Rail and common moorhen
season w ill be 8cpt. 1-Nov. 9.
* Snipe season w ill be Nov.
1-Feb. 15.
* Woodcock season w ill be
Dec. 18-Jan. 16.
-* Crow season w ill be Nov.
13-Jan. 23 and May 13-Nov. 5.
In addition, the OFC also e s ­
tablished a Nov. 20-Jan. 28
Canada goose season for Lake
Seminole In Jackson County
and a light goose (arrow goose
and Ross' goose) season, north
and west o f the Suwannee

Outdoors

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tim ing hunting

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Lake Mary
Continued from Page IB
M A Y 28

Nice 'N Easy: four hits _ Mark Carpenter
(double, three runs, four RBI); three hits _ Tbm
Wilks (home run. two runs, five RBI). Mike
Mcl/jhon (three runs, two RBI); two hits _ Eddie
Smith (two doubles, two runs, three RBI). Steve
Pnsswntcr (double, two runs, two RBI). Mark
lluaman (double, two runs). Bill Quinn (two
mns); one hit . Ken Perkins (three nins. two
RBI). Andy Szvmanskl (run. two RBI). Mike Berry
(run).
Seagate Software: two hits _ Drew Coulter (two
runs, RBI). Rich Carlson (run. two RBI). John A l­

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Tire cost la $30 for textbooks, ‘ and the
rentn) o f the classroom, There Is ample free
parking.
Further information may be obtained by
calling (407) 850-2483 or (941) 424-5088.

BRIEF

ICE LOOKING FOR PLAYERS
LAKE MARY - The Seminole Ice U-15 boys
team (U-16 for 1999-2000) Is looking for a
few serious soccer players for advanced
training and state and national level competi­
tion. The team, coached by Lake Mary's Lorry
McCorkle, will have tryouts on Tuesday and
Th u rsday, June 8 and June 10. at the Sem i­
nole complex.
Call McCorkle at 695-2131 or Ron Fulmorc
at 323-3500 for details.

SAFE BOATING COURSE
ORLANDO - The United States Coast Guard
Auxiliary. Flotilla 4-11 (Orlando/Winter Park)
will offer a safe boating course starting June
7. 1999 at the Florida Auctioneer Academy.
10316 E. Colonial Drive, Orlando.
Registration will start at 7 p.m. with classes
meeting on Monday and Wednesday eve­
nings.
These courses are taught by certified Coast
Guard Auxiliary boating safety Instructors.

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

RAZNBS Q A U O E
C A TE G O R Y

OVIEDO - Oviedo High School will be giving
physicals to athletes interesting In playing
school sports this coming year on June 7th
from 5:30 p.m.-to-8 p.m.
Signs will be posted around the school on
where the physicals will be administered.

WORK AT THE SPEEDWAY
DAYTONA BEACH - Daytona International
Speedway will soon begin hiring for the Influx
o f temporary employees needed to staff the
July 3 Pepsi 400.
The Speedway's Ticket Operations depart­
ment Is inviting all Interested residents to the
final Interview session, scheduled for Satur­
day. June 5th, between the hours or 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m.
The Interviews will take place at Gale 13,
behind the Winston Tower.
During the sessions. Information on Job d e ­
scriptions and pay rates w ill be discussed,
i see B rie fs . P a g e S B

Raines had a big day. going 2-for-4,
Including his third home run o f the season,
scoring two runs and driving In two, but the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays rallied behind Jose
Canseco's 20th home m n o f the season to beat
the Athletics 7-6 Wednesday afternoon.

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The Florida Marlins had the No. 2 p ick
and went with another 6-foot-4 player,
pitcher Josh B eckett The righthander
Spring High School tn Spring. Texas has
been clocked throwing as high as 99-m ph
and has been compared to another Texas
legend, Nolan Ryan.
The third pick by the Detroit Tigers,
managed by form er Seminole Community
College All-Am erica Larry Parrish, was U ni­
versity o f Southern California catcher Eric
Munson, while Arizona took Cory M yers, a
shortstop bom Phoenix, and Minnesota took
Brandon G aibe, an outfielder from W ash­
ington, to complete the top five.
The other ‘Josh' taken was Josh O lrdley,

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Sanford Recreation Department Babe Ikith
Baseball League, was a First Team Class A
selection earlier this w eek and w as picked
W ednesday with the 204th pick fay the A t­
lanta Braves.
The 30 m ajor league teams com pleted 22
rounds on W ednesday and the draft w ill
continue today and Friday with aa many as
50 rounds o f players being selected.
In other baseba ll new * an W ednesday,
W inter Springs High School sophomore
pitcher Chris M aher w as named Honorable
Mention C lass 3A All-State by the Florida
High School A ctivities Association and the
Florida Sportswritera Association.
The C lass 6A and 6A teams should be
announced later today.

COCOA BEACH - This month
the "Sun til Moon Clash” Soccer
Six Tournament returns to the
Cocoa Expo Sports Complex.

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having a good time watching
ESPN’s rundown q f the tap-00
athletes q f the century, but on
my list. Secretariat is fourth,
behind AIL Ruth and Jordan.
The greatest hone q f aO time,
one who captivated a nation,
was 37th on the E SM Ust last
week.

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meanwhile, were strong from
the start, holding AAA Services
to only four singles and allow­
ing only one runner to advance
past first base.
The late game saw W ells
Contracting wtn Its second lo p ­
sided victory In a row after
opening the season with three
straight losses.
George
Porzlg's
three-run
double keyed a 13-run top o f
the first Inning and pitcher's
Bob Wells and Ray Hartsfleld
held M.T. Muggs to only two
singles as Wells Contracting
won 20-0 In two-plus Innings.
Tennessee Country Saloon Is
now 5-0, while Pebble Junction
is 4-1. Completing the stand­
ings are Courtyard by Marriott
o f Lake Mary (3-2). Nobles
Communication
and
W ells
Contracting (both 2-3), AAA
Services (2-4) and M.T. Muggs
(0-5).
Next Wednesday
night at
Plnchurat Park. M.T. Muggs
challenges Pebble Junction at
6:30 p.m.: Courtyard by Marri­
ott o f Lake Maty battles W ells
Contracting at 7:30 p.m.; No-

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a lefthanded pitcher from Texas, by the
Montreal Expos.
The only Seminole Athletic Conference
player selected in the lin t 22 rounds was
Lake M ary High School outfielder Matt AUegra*
The strong-armed Allegra, a star with the
Sanford American Legion Poet S3 team the •
last two summers who signed early with
coach Jay Bergman's University o f Central
Florida Oolden Knights, was the 483rd
player taken overall by the Oakland Athlet­
ics.
The only other player taken with a local
connection was Deltona Trinity Christian
pitcher Andrew Brown.
The 8-foot-6 righthander, who played the

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Bartley (triple, run. RBI). Matt Oatway. Gene
Oangen one run scored _ Paul Jacobs.
ADAPCO: three hits _ Bobby Brown (home run,
run, two RBI). Danny Hewitt (triple, double, two
runs, two RBI). Ricky Bam es (triple, three runs,
RBI). Greg Richards (two runs, RBI); two hits _
Tony Taylor (two doubles, two runs), Jamie Pltzer
(four RBI). Bill Cogbum (RBI); one hit _ Chris
Bryson (triple, run, RBI), Mickey Cogbum
(double, nm ). Mike Taylor (two runs), Terry
Atkinson (two RBI), Red Gamer; one run scored,
one RBI _ Larry Dillon.
Blue Haven 1*0010: three hits _ John Keelan IV
(home run, double, run, three RBI), John Poole
(triple, tTiree runs, three RBI); two hits _ J.C.
Renrdon (double, run), Brad Klinger (run, two
RBI). Lebron Enrique (two runs. RBI), Scott Degralf (two runs), Rafael Rafael and Todd Cox (one

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varez (run), Cary Plttard (RBI); one hit _ Mike
LaPcters (double, run. RBI). Rob Kammel and
Damon llawklns (one run scored and one RBI
each), Chris Fomiont (run).
Sunrise Funeral Home: four hits _ Tony Smith
(triple, three doubles, four runs, RBI). Kelthlan
Roberts (RBI): three hits _ Dale Peters (home
run. two runs, three RBI|; two hits _ Crnlg Merkerson (home run. two runs, four RBI). Raymond
Hartsfleld (double, two runs, two RBI), Greg
Hardy (double, two runs. RBI). Robert Stevens
(double, two runs). Kevin Julian (run. RBI); one
hit _ Nakia Roberts (home run. run. three RBI):
one run scored _ Stevln Dennis.
Elegant Lawn Maintenance: one hit _ Terry

Team s participating in the
tournament may com pke In any
one o f the seven adult d iv i­
sions: M en's A. B. C and SO* or
W om en's A. B and Co-ed Open.
(A - premier, B • competitive, C
- recreational).
Team s are guaranteed
a
minimum o f three games. One
match w ill be played Friday
night between 9 p.m. fr M id­
night and one match w ill be
played on Saturday morning
between 9 a.m. and Noon.
The final round o f the tour­
nament, playoff matches, and
the tournament finals w ill begin
Saturday Night at 7 p.m. and
w ill continue all evening until
cham pions are crowed In each
division.

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bles Communication faces AAA
Services at 8:30 p.m.; and
Tennessee Country Saloon has
the week off.
Today at Plnehurat Park, the
Thursday Men's League takes
the field with (he Regulators
playing Psycho Softball ot 6:30
p.m.; Kenny’s Klon tackling
Celeste Industries at 7:30 B m.;
era
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Spill
and Wlgtnton Fire
take on Strnstrom Realty Incor­
porated at 8:30 p.m.
Providing the offense were;
Tennessee Country Saloon:
four hits _ Dan Dougherty (one
run scored, four RBI); three hits
_ Kevin Julian (one triple, two
doubles, three runs scored,
four RBI), Jay Otero (one triple,
three runs scored, two RBI).
Jim Kenney (two doubles, one
run scored, two RBI); two hits _
Sam Raines (one run scored,
two RBI). BlU Marino (four runs
scored); one hit _ Fish Bronln
(one triple, three runs scored).
Mark Shepard (one run scored,
two RBI). Andy Logan (two RBI),
Mike Hughes (one run scored);
one run scored _ Bob Shaw.
Courtyard by Marriott o f Lake
Mary: two hits _ Ron Wlrth (one
double, one run scored, two
RBI), Brantley Brumley (two
runs scored, two RBI), Lee Hood
(two runs scored), Barone (one
run scored); one hit _ Steve
Woodley (one double, one RBI).
Jack Castdow (one run scored,
one RBI), Jim Nulty (one run
scored), Nell Dougherty. Bobby
Montgomery, Don Machen one
run scored, one RBI _ Don
Baatl; one RBI _ Craig Appel.
Pebble Junction; two hits _

Brett Molle (one home run. one
double, two runs scored, three
RBI). Dave Bennett (two dou­
bles. one run scored, two RBI).
Dave Coss (one double, one run
scored, two RBI), Dave Kaeberleln lone double,
one m n
scored), Mike Miller (one m n
B e a re d ) ;
one
hit
_
Kyle
Brubaker (one double, one m n
scored). Kent Brubaker (one
m n scored, one RBI), Jonathan
Jones (one m n scored); one m n
scored _ Jerry Camus; one RBI
_ Blake Murray.
AAA Services: one hit _
Bobby Brown. Carl Langley,
Hank Tooke, Jason Jordan.
Wells Contracting: two hits _
Randy Brown (one triple, three
m ns scored, one RBI), Oeorge
Porzlg (two doubles, two m ns
scored, seven RBI), Tim Cooper
(one double, one m n scored,
two RBI), Ken Brown (two m ns
scored, one RBI): one hit _ Jody
Cooper (one double, one m n
scored), Chris Wargo (three
m ns scored, one RBI), Bob
Wells (one m n scored, two
RBI), Chris Bryson (one m n
scored, one RBI), Mike McLohon, Steve Pueschel and Troy
Hickson (one run scored each);
one run scored, two RBI _ Mike
Ptpltone; two m ns scored _
Mark Clatterbuck.
M.T. Muggs: one hit _ Lewis
Helyer. Oene Trumbull._________

“ “ ^ ^ T 7 T ts o "« T T a « T ’
4IOSOO a . t u
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HO
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M.T.I

Outdoors*
opens up an August 15 tn
South Cantonal .
Bass action w ill gradually ta­
per o ff aa tem peratures con ­
tinue to rise. Law water levels
w ill still help to provide better
action than
tan usual aa baas have
"nowhere to h id e* Scale down
your lure size as bass are
gorging on grass shrimp and
ditch minnows. Tiny Rapalaa
continue to be deadly this time
o f year.
Snook, trou t redflsh, ja ck
crevalle and a few sm all snap­
per round out the action at 9ebaataln Inlet. Large live shrimp
or sm all baltflah are the top o f­

ferings. Snook and tarpon are
active back In the Sebastian
River.

Captain Jack at Port Canav­
eral reports Improving offshore
action with dolphin. Dolphin
are hitting from 90-140 feet o f
water. King m ackerel and doln can be found on Pelican
Is and 8 A Reef. Look for
aheepahead and flounder In ­
side the Port, w hile trout and
reds are rated as good on the
flats o f the Banana and Indian

K

drum , redflsh.
blueflsh. Jack crevalle and ladyfish are providing fast action
at Ponce Inlet. Live or dead
shrimp Is ihe top b a it Trout
and redflsh are rated as very
good in Mosquito Lagoon,

One small
step-through for man.

“Sun til Moon Clash* U the
ninth stop during the 1999 S oc­
cer Six Tournam ent Series. The
Beck's Soccer Six Tournament
Series, la an Independent net­
work o f slx-a-alde soccer tour­
naments that provides amateur
adult soccer players a chance
to compete in local and regional
qualifying events.
Team s participating In any
one o f the 20 tournaments In
the series are Invited to com ­
pete in the National Championships on Hilton Head Island.
S.C. the weekend o f August
6th-through-8th.

One^ant leapfor the ATVindustry.

The Soccer Six o r 6-versu s-8

game la played with a size 4
Ball an a 60 x 40 yard pitch.
Ooal boxes are 30 feet long x
24 feet deep. Ooala are 6 x 12
feet, rosters are lim ited to 10
members.
The game Is fast-paced and
features end-to-end action with
plenty o f chances for players to
touch the ball. 6 v 6 is up close
and fun to watch.
Adult players or teams Inter­
ested In com peting during the
1999 Beck's Soccer Six Tou r­
nament Series may contact Bear
Foot Sports ah (843) 689-3440
or visit our web site at
www.adultaoccer.com .

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and
employment applications will be processed.
Dates o f nrtual employment will be July I s l­
thrmifth-Jrd. Individuals, as well as church and
&lt;1vie groups, are Invited to apply. All applicants
are asked to bring a valid driver's license and
Social Security card.

Legal Notice

FAMILY FUN DAY
SANFORD • The Sanford Pop Warner FootIt.ill/Clircrlcncllng Association will be holding a
Registration nnd Family Fun Day at the practice
field on Highway 17-92 at 16th Street (across
from Sanford Middle School) on Saturday. June
5th from noon to 3 p.m.
There will be food, drink, prizes and a Moonwalk.
You can also register to play for the Sanford
Scmlnoles and on beautiful Autumn Saturdays
play against the Lake Mary Rams, Oviedo lions,
New Smyrna Beach Barracudas. Deltona Wolves,

Legal Notices
IN T N I CIRCUIT COUNT
OF TN I IIC H TIIN TH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR
• IMINOLS COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CAM NO.! M-ESS-DR-SS-G
IN THS MATTER OF
the adoption or
alixu leanna o drtan.
• minor

NOTICR o r AOTION
TO
Ml Linda Faith O’Bryan aka
Mi Linda Faith l u n l l l
AND/OR
THE PUTATIVE FATHER OF
THE CHILD TO PE AOOPTIO
You i n K in by nobbed IKit •
(Million lor adoption ol * minor
temai# child alleged «o bo your
daughter. born on October ■,
I MO. i n Mod In thn court on
February I I 10M You or*
required Ij ioivo • copy ol your
million dolomoi. Il any. lo II on
the petitioner* i l l or nay who**
name and edition I* Patricia L
Struwtuul j * Eiq . Patricia L
Slrowbndg*. P A . ISIS t i l l
Hilicreil
Itraal,
Orlando.
Florida 12(01 and Ida Iha origInal anth lha clerk ol the about
atyled court on or belore JULY
t IBM otherwtae. a judgment
may be entered again*! you tor
lha ralial demanded in the pebInn
Wilne** my hand end seal Ihi*
ISth day ol May. I H I
(COURT SEAL)
MARTANNE MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Oy Nenry R Winter
Deputy Clerk
Put li*h June 1. 10. IT. 14.
IH I

0C0-1T

PUIIJO AUCTION
PUBLIC AUCTION TO DE HEU) AT
12 00 NOCN. ON THC 21RO OAT
OF JUNE I EM. AT THE FRONT
DOOR OF ATHENS TOWING
COBP LOCATED AT 14M OLD
LAKE MARY ROAD ELATE 41J4.
FOR THE PURPOSE OP OtSPOStNG o r THE FOLLOWING VEHI­
CLES FOR FURTHER INFORMA­
TION CALL 4SM21-1EM

Orlando-Dr. Phillips Dons and many more....The
season is fast approaching.
S.P.W.P.A. is for boys and girls 7-to-15 years of
age who live In the Seminole High School district.
For more Information call coach Carl Tipton at
330-0016 or coach Marcus Kendrick at 3242447.

Legal Notic—
M PONTAJC FH I StNO
VJNIlQIfMtEJFNItMM
PuUnh June 1. 1EH
DED-11
IN TNS CIRCUIT COURT
OP TNS SMNTStllTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
M AMD FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
STATS OP FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION
CASE NUHSSRi

E M M S iEAi M I
FIRST COMMERCIAL
MORTOAOE COMPANY.
Plelntlfl.
n
WILLIAM O SPARLING.
ALICE T SPARLING, hi* Wile
RUDE N PERFECTO 04AZ
and UNKNOWN TINANT(S).
Dalemlenl*
FOURTH AMINOS O
NOTICE OF SALS
Notice it hereby given the l.
pursuant to a Final Judgment
of Foreclosure and an Order
Granting Plainlitr* Fourth 11
Pan* Order lo Ratal Judicial
Sale entered in the abdve
ttyled cause. In the Circuit
Court ol Seminole County,
Florida. I mil tell the property
eilualed m Sendnote County
Florida, described at
Lot T4 Geneva Terrace
Amended Plat, according M lha
Rial In PU1 Book tt. Page i t
and S3 m the Public Retard* at
Serrano*! County. Florida,
at public tala, to lha kighaat
and best bidder, far each at tha
Waal Iron! door, si lha
Seminole County CourtoouS*.
In Sanford. Florida, at l t : M
am on JUNE t t ISM
MARTANNE MORM
Clerb at tha ClreuN court
Oy Jane I Jaeeehe
Deputy Clerk
ICOURT SEAL]
ARTHUR S CORRALfS.
ESQUIRE
1*02 We*I Slagh Are
tulle 100
Tempo. Florida SM04
ISIJJ S11-41M
Rubbah June 1. IS. IM S
M D - II

IN T H I CIRCUIT COURT
OR T H I IM HTIKHTH
JUDICIAL CIROUIT
OR THS STATS OP RLOSIOA,
M AHO POH
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CIRCUIT CIVIL
CASS NO. SO-ISW -OA-tA-S
FIRST UNION NATIONAL
SANK, auceaasar by merger
to First Union National
Bank ol Florida.
Plaintiff,
UNKNOWN HEIRS. 0EVIESIE
AND CLAIMANTS OF SOEA
LIE BURKE. DECEASIO;
UNKNOWN EPOUEE OF
ho SA LIS BURKE.
DECEASE0. DORIS MILLER;
JANE/JOHN DOE. HcWHoua
name* reproaanting tenant!
In poMetsien, and ALL
UNKNOWN PANTIES
CLAIMING INTERESTS BY,
THROUOH, UNDIN OR
AOAINIT A NAMED
DEFENDANT TO THIE
ACTION. OR HAVINO ON
CLAIMINO TO NAVE ANY
RIGHT. TITLE ON INTEREST
M THE PROPERTY HEREIN
OEECRISEO.
Defendant!
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IE MERSEY GIVEN
pursuant to a Summary Final
Judgment
at
Foreclosure
dated Mar I t . 1SSS. and
onioned In Caaa No Et-ttOSCA-14-S el tha Circuit Court lor
Seminole County. Florida. I util
aa* la the highest and boat bid­
der tor cash at tha Watt Front
Door ol tha Seminole County
Courthouse. 101 N
Park
Avenue, laniard. Florida, at
It 04 a m . an tha 22nd day of
JUNE. USE. lha following
deecribed property as eat forth
In
eeM
Summary
Final
Lot E and South 1/1 e l Stock
It. PINE LEVEL, at par Plat
Saak S. Pago ST, Public
Record s al Semina&gt;o County.
Florida.

TOGETHER WITH all lha
Snprauamanta now or he metier
erected on the property, end eM
al. ad and gaa
Re. water rights and aloes and
ail Raturoa now or haroaliar
WITNESS e g hood and the
tool ol this Court an May IS.
IEEE(COUNT EIAU
MARTANNE MORAS
Clark al Wo Circuit Court
Dy Jana I . Jatowtc
Deputy Clark
M d i 0. Dame lag.
HOLLAMO E KJMQHT LLP
PO. Dm 1141
•t. Pa la reburg. FL S3Fit
lay IF. and Jana I.

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OR T N I IM H TB IN TN
JUDICIAL IN AMO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTV,
FLORIDE,
CIVIL AOTION
CASE NO.i ET-I4TE (14] W
BANKER! TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. N A . AS
TRUSTEE FOR FAIC ll/ICI
FUNDINO
Plaintiff
V*
JAMIE A MERRIMAN.
INDIVIDUALLY ANO AS
TRUSTEE OF THAT
CERTAIN TRUST N/A OINO
ENTERPRISES INC 4SS4E,
at al..
Oelendanl(a)
NO TIC I OP SALS
Notice la hereby given dial,
pursuant lo a Final Judgmenl
ol Foreclosure or Order dated
May IS, 1SSS, entered in Civil
Caee Number SM4TA (14) W. in
the Cktuil Court lor SEMINOLE
County.
Florida.
wherein
CANKERS TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA. NJL.. AS
TRUSTEE FOR FAIC li/ICI
FUNDINO it Ihe Plaintiff, and
JAMES A MERRIMAN. INDIVID­
UALLY ANO AS TRUSTEE OF
THAT CERTAIN TRUST N/A
DINO
ENTERPRISES
INC.
•S I44, al a l . are tha Defend­
ant*. I anil aek the property allualed in SEMINOLE County.
Florida, described at
The Waal 141 SI feel ol the
East 410 *0 lost ol tho
Northwest t/4 el lha Northeast
1/4 ol Section IF, Township 10
Saudi, Range El East. Public
Record* ol Sermnote County.
Florid*, lying North of Stale
Road *41
al public set*, to the high**I
and baal bidder, lor cash, at tha
W*al Front Doer. SOI North
Park Avenue. Sanford. Florida,
al 11 00 a m an tha ttnd day el
JUNE, i t as
Dated May I I . ISM
Maryanne Morse
CLERK OF THS
CIRCUIT COURT
Dy :Jane S. Jesewtc
William M Gotoon S Aaaociala*
flES South Myrtle Avanue.
Suita 10S
Ctoarwaler. Florida
ESFIS-I44I
Published In. l entmoi* Herald
*1n accordance with lha
American* With Ptoabdrttoa Act.
person* In need of a special
accommodation to participate
to IMs proceeding ahaN. within
ion |F) day* pries la any proi ding.
contact
tha
Adadnittrattoe Office of lha
Court. SOI N. Park Avanue.
Seminole County Courthouse.
Sentord. FL ElFFt, telephone
|447|SSS*42S0. TOO 1-SM-MSSFFt or 1-SOO-SIS-SFFO ela

ms

OSC-tlt

•tones
Tha Central Florida Job* and
Education Partnership, Inc
announces a mealing ol lha
Planning Commlilac. lo which
Ihc public to Invilad, and may
include such other commutes
meetings as deemed neceaaary
tor the conduct ol the Board'*
bualneit;
DATE Jure IE. ISM
TIME; 11 noon
LOCATION CFJEP Oftic#
1101 Lea Road, Etc OOF
Winer Park. FL
PURPOSE
To discus* mailer* ol intcrasl
lo the Central Florida Jobs and
Education Partnarahlp, Inc.
with ralarcncc to Workforce
Development Issue*
For Further Information.
Contact:
Gary J Earl.
Eaecutive Director
Central Florida JEP
1101 Lae Road, (la 10F
Winter Park FL 31FM
(40F) F41 41*1
Publish June 1. I N I
DED-n

PUBLIC AUCTION TO DE HEU) AT
1100 MOON. ON THE 14TH OAV
OF JUNE, tOM. AT THE FRONT
DOOR OF ATHIN'l TOWING
OORP. LOCATED AT ISM OLD
LAKE MART ROAD BUTE *1*4.
FOR THE PURPOSE OF OtEPOE•SG OF THE FOLLOWING VIMICLf E FOR FURTHER INFORMA­
TION CALL 407-Ell-IkSE
•F MEEAN EENTRA BLUE
VNttl N4PB33fltHCE4*EM
Put/ah June 1. IEEE

oco-tt

M THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE ■ IBNT EARTH
JUOWUU. CIRCUIT
M AMD FOR
BSMINOLB COUNTY.
ETATB OF FLORIDA
BBNERAL JU RIBMOTION
Ceae No. M -SEId-C A-f 4-A
EASTERN EAVINOS
BANK. FSB
PtaintlN.
v*
BEVERLY A PINKNEY,
al ua . al al..
Defendants

May IF. and June E.

dsc-n o

ma flAB^KBBBBN A M A

j E. BROADWAY
: STATE RO. 41S
3 LIQUORS 960 N. CENTRAL
TEX ACO 427 GENEVA RO.

CUMBERLAND FARMS 17-62
GROCERY BOX 17-92 6 0IRKSEN
CUMBERLAND FARMS 17-98 9 HIQHSANK8
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NTDIA ORTIZ.
Defendant
PURSUANT TO 0NART8B 48
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to a Final Judgment ol
Foreclosure dated May IE.
ISM. and antorod to Caaa No
EE-1EFF-CA-14N ol tho Circuit
Court ol tho Eighteenth Judicial
Circuit in and tor Eemtoois
County.
Florida,
whereto
APPROVED
RESIDENTIAL
MORTGAGE. INC to Plaintiff
and NTDIA ORTIZ and JOHANA
BUROOE are Oalandant* I will
*e4 lo the highest and beat biddel tor cash al lha Bemmole
County Courthouse,
301 N
Park Avenue. Waal Front Door
at 11:00 a m on tho 11 day at
June ISM . a« a* provided by
Chapter 4E at tho Florida
Statute*, the to Sowing de­
scribed property a* sot torih to
said Final Judgment to-wit
Lot IE. EAGLES POINT. Phase
Two. According la tha Ptat
Thereof. Aa Recorded m Ptat
Booh 4E. Paget*! SA-SS. Ol Tho
Public Records e l Seminal*
County. Florida, (a/h/a 11M
Black Walnut CL. Winter
Spring*. Florida 1*10*1
Dalad at Bendnel* County,
Florida ttwe 14to day ol May

a* D. Otoian. Eaquira

IBMi Second Street. Stole
Stoto M l
Sarasota. Florid* E41M
P. (M l) SSE-11M
F: (S4t&gt; SEE-1 EM
Publish May IF, and June S.

ISM
DSC-tll

LAWRENCE W PARKER.
at. al..
^elandanta
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant lo an Order or Final
Judgment entered in Case No.
EE-101-CA-I4-B gf tha Circuit
Court at tha ISTH Judicial
Circuit in and lor EEMINOLE
County, Florida, wherein STAN­
DARD
FEDERAL
BANK.
Plaintiff, and LAWRENCE W.
PARKER, at. al., are defen­
dant*. I arM aeH to the highest
bidder tar cash al tha Waal
Front Door al lha Eaadaala
at
a n t. on tho
IEEE, tha

P U S U X 3 J96 B . HWY. 17-92

CIVIL ACTION
CAEE NO.I eO-tSF F -CA-140
APPROVED RESIDENTIAL
MORTOAOE. INC .
Plaintiff.

Legal Notices I Legal Notices
NOTIOB
PUBLIC AUCTION
OP FICTITIOUS NAME
PIWJC AUCTION TO DE HELD AT
Nolle# I* hereby given that I 1100 NOON. ON THE ISTH DAY
am engaged in butinaas a I 221 OF JUNE. IBM. AT THC FRONT
Shore R d . Winter Eprinos, FL. DOOR OF ATHENE TOWING
11F0E.
Seminole
County,
OORP. LOCATED AT 14M OLD
Florida, under the Fictitious
LAKE MARY ROAD. SUITE 4114,
Nam* ol
FOR THE PURPOSE OF DISPOS­
DATA FORCE
and that I inland lo register said ER! Of THE FOLLOWING VEHI­
name with tha Division ol CLES FOR FURTHER INFORMA­
TION CALL 407-321-1E4E
Corporations,
Tallahaaaa*.
Florida, in accordanc* with tha E4 CALML1AC WHITE
VIN4104AM4741E90*00*1
provision* ol tho Flcllllou*
Hams Etalutsa, To-Wit: Faction 41 FORD PICKUP BLUE
VtN*TCF10CMMA4457S
EES 0E. Florida Slatuta* 1ES1
•3 HYUNDAI WHITE
MAIL ORDER
1AN42HMOF22FIPB0MT4E
Kart Hrita
PUbtoh June 3. IBM
Publish Juno 3. 1ME
0SD-20
OED-tE

IN THE CIRCUIT OOURT
OF T N I IM H T IIN T H
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IB ANO FOR
BENIN O i l COUNTY,
FLONIOA
OABB NO. CB.l7Et-O A.t4-a
CROWN OAK CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC .
a Florida non-profit
corporation.
Plaintiff,
CROWN OAK CENTRE I.
LTD . a Florida funded
psrtnarship.
Oalandant.
NOTICE OP SALK
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 40,
FLORIDA STATUTES
NOTICE IE HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to tha Final Judgment
of forocloawr* dated tha 27th
day ot May. ttM . and antorod
Caaa No. EE-1 TE1-CA-14-0
ol tha Circuit Court of lha
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, to
i for Semnol* county.
Florida, wherein CROWN AOK
CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
AEEOCIATION, INC
to the
Plaintiff, .and CROWN OAK
CENTRE I. LTD
i* the
Oalandant, that I e i salt to the
htghetl and beat bidder for
caah al tho Waal From Door ot
■ominoto
County
Courthoua*. M l North Pork
Avanue, Bontord. Seminole
County. Florida ot 11:00 o'clock
AM on JUNE 14. IM S. to* fol­
low mg described property a*
•el torih in sold Final Judgment
of Foreclosure, to Wit:
Unit B3. to Crown Oak Contra.
la
Declaration
al
Condominium,
recorded to
Official Record* Nook 144E.
j# IE, aa amended by Mat
certain Amendment On* lo
Declaration ot Condominium
recorded in Official Record*
Booh t4 U , Pag* 1T1T. and torr amended by that certain
Amendment Two to Declaration
ot Condominium recorded to
Official Record* Booh 14M.
j * 1074, and further amend­
ed by that certain Amendment
**
to
Ooclaration
ol
Condominium recorded
to
Official Records Book 14M.
Pag* t i l l , and further amend­
ed by that certain Amendment
Four
to
Declaration
al
Car dominium recorded
to
Otftotol Records Book 1B01.
go 0110 ond further amended
by Mat certain Amendment Fhro

tS4f.

in t n s eiRcurr c o u n t
o f t n s b ib n t b b n tn

JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,

IR ANO FOR
EEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLONIOA
CASE NO. SS-tyst-eA-14-B
CROWN OAK CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC .
a Florida non-profit
corpora lion.
Plaintiff.
CROWN OAK CENTRE I.
LTD . a Florida limited
perinerah p.
Oalandant*.

NOTICE OF SALS
PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 4E,
FLORIDA STATUTES
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
pursuant to the Final Judgment
el foreclosure dalad the 21th
day ol May. IBM. and entered
to Case No SI-1FS1-CA-14-B
ol the Circuit Court ol tho
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
and for Eominol* County.
Florida, whereto CROWN OAK
CENTRE
CONDOMINIUM
ASSOCIATION. INC . ate , la the
Plaintiff, and CROWN OAK
CENTRE I. LTD . etc . are tha
Defendant*, that I will sell lo
tho highest and beat bidder for
eaah at tha Waat Front Door of
tha
Saminot*
Counly
Courthouse, l i t North Park
Avanu*. Eanlord. Eamtoola
County. Florida at t l 00 o'etock
AM. on JUNE 14. ISM. the totlowing described property aa
let forth to said Summary Final
Judgmenl ol Foreclosure, to

M:

Unit Bl. to Crown Oak Centro,
Condominium, according lo
i*
Declaration
ol
Condominium, recorded in
Official Record* Boo* 1441.
Pag* tS, aa amandad by that
certain Amendment On* to
Declaration el Condominium
recorded In Official Record*
Book I4E1. Pape 1FIT, and furid by that certain
Amendment Two to Ooclaration
Condominium recorded to
Official Record* Book 14SE,
107*. and further amend­
ed by that certain Amendment
Three
lo
Ooclaration
ot
Condominium recorded
in
Official Rocorda Book 14M.
Pago t i l l , and further amendad by that certain Amendment
Four
to
Declaration
ol
Condominium recorded
to
Official Records Book 1M1.
Pag* 0310 and turthar amandad
by that certain Amendment Ft**
to Ooclaration ot Condominium'
a Official Record*
k 1E4F. Pago PEIS and all

By: Jan* t Jaaawto
|R Ooputy Clerk

7-ELEVEN 700 LAKE MARY BLVD.
WINN D008 4196 LAKE MARY BLVD.
TEX ACO 490 LAKE MARY BLVD.
BP 750 LAKE MARY BLVO.
7-ELEVEN 110 E LAKE MARY BLVD.
AM OCO 4410 W. LAKE MARY BLVD.
PUBLIX 991 W. LAKE MARY BLVD.
HANOY WAY 991 E LAKE MARY BLVD.
CUMBERLAND FARM8 17-92 A LAKE MARY BLVD.
ALBERTSONS 3796 LAKE EMMA RD.
DISCOUNT FOOD 1903 COUNTR Y CLUB
Q O O O W O B 120 INTERNATIONAL PKWY.

AMOCO 10t M O B A E A v t 6 STATE RO. 434

m t n i eiRourr c o u n t
OF TNR BMNTEBNTM
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT

MARTANNI MORBE
Aa Clark. Cirouri Court

A n y c o m p a n y that Is In te re ste d In se llin g o u r new s­
p a p e r In th e ir sto re s, please c a ll o u r circu la tio n m an­
ager. Ed Kramarclk at 322-2611

CIRCLE K 1923 LONGWOOO-LK. MARY ROAD
7-ELEVEN 1*30 STATE RO. 434
TEX ACO 1001 STATE RO. 434
WINN DIXIE 961 W. STATE RO. 434
7-ELEVEN 3160 HWY. 17-92
HESS OIL CO. 6271 HWY. 17-92
ALBERTSON* 200 S. HWY..17-92
17CM CLE K 1460 9. HWY. 17-92
7-ELEVEN 3360 N. HWY. 17-92

IN T H I CIROUIT COURT
OF THE EIOHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
tN AND FOR
OIMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CASE NOl SB.10IS-OR-BS-P
IN RE:
JACOB ANTHONV SMITH,
a minor c hikf.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO KIRK LEWIE SMITH
40 Bobcat Hill
Albuquerque, Hew Mesico
EF04F
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action to change the
name c l JACOB ANTHONY
SMITH, a minor child, ha* been
Med against you and you are
required lo serve a copy ol your
wiltlen defenses. II any. lo It on
THOMAS
L.
STEPHEN.
ESOUIRE. Petitioner'* Attorney.
I t ! Maitland Avanue. auite 102.
Allamonte Spring*. Florida
S1F01 on or beloi* JUNE IF.
IEEE, and We the original with
the Clerk of Ihi* Court eilhor
belore aervice on Plaintiff*'
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a detault will
j * entered again*! you tor tha
ralial
demanded
In
the
Complaint.
DATED on UAV 11. IBM
MARTANNE MORBE
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By Nancy R. Winter
A* Deputy Clerk
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SANFORD AREA
BOOKS A MILLION 200 SEMINOLE CENTER
AMOCO 4800 W. SR. 46
STARVIN MARVIN 4730 W. SR. 48
PUBLIX 5240 W. HWY. 46
HANDY WAY 5690 W. HWY. 46
7-ELEVEN 100 N. FRENCH AVE.
LIL CHAMP 1920 8. FRENCH AVE.
WALGREENS 2501 8. FRENCH AVE.
WINN DIXIE 1514 8. FRENCH AVE
TEXACO 217 8. PARK AVE.
PARK AVE. MART 1291 8. PARK AVE.
SUPER DIS. BEV. A FOOD 2473 8. PARK AVE
SHELL SERVICE 2500 PARK AVE.
SANFORD FOOD MART 3300 SANFORD AVE
MOONS SUBS 204 8. SANFORD AVE.
PARK &amp; SHOP 329 8. SANFORD AVE
CUMBERLAND FARM8 3100 8. SANFORD AVE.
CIRCLE K 2613 S. SANFORD AVE.
COSTAL MART 2623 ORLANDO DR.
MOBIL OIL 4603 ORLANDO DR.
PUBLIX 3609 ORLANDO DR.
7-ELEVEN 4103 ORLANDO OR
WINN DIXIE 3818 8. ORLANDO DR.
E-ZONE DISCOUNT 2707 &amp; ORLANDO DR.
AMOCO 2501 AIRPORT BLVD.
QUICK STOP 1201 AIRPORT BLVD.
SUNRISE FOOD 2681 8. AIRPORT BLVD.
LIL CHAMP 690 W. AIRPORT BLVD/
CHEVRON 17-92 A AIRPORT BLVD.
E-Z DISCOUNT BEV. 2927 HWY, 47-98
EZ-48 DISCOUNT BEV. 4101 8TATE RO. 49
CIRCLE K 1064 8. HWY 17-92
FOR YOUR CONVEN. CELERY A MELONVILLE
LIL CHAMP 1119 E 26TH 8T.
HANDY WAY 301 E. 25TH 8T.
7-ELEVEN 2700 W. 25TH ST.
FINA EXPRESS 1301 W. 25TH ST.
IDEIS FOOD MARKET 1506W, 13TH8T.
7-ELEVEN 46 A UP8ALA
NATES STORE 1800 UP8ALA RD.
HANDY WAY 1461 ORANGE BLVD.
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TEXACO 4001 BEDFORD RO.
HANDY WAY 4140 E STATE RO. 49
LIL CHAMP 7499 N. COUNTY R 0 .427
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12—Elderly Care

Legal Notices
lit THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTV FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
FILE NO.: oe-337-CR
In Re The Estate Ot

C N A CAREGIVER. Very Espd
Etceiient Rel Seeking FT/ PT
Employment, Your home or
Mine Leave Message- 323-2230

WA.mll AdtSeon.

21— P e r s o n a l s

Deceased
NOTICE
OF ADMINISTRATION
The administration ot the estate ol
Wikam O Addrson. deceased FSe
Nianher 00-35T-CP, IS pendng n
the Probste Court. Senvnole
County F'onda. the address ot
wtwh it Clerk. Circul Coral 301 N
Park Av Ssnkrrd. Flnndi 32771
The names and addresses ot the
personal representative and the
personal refasten tatnreY attorney
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
AS pern.mi on whom thr%notice
n served who have cbwchont the!
cfulenge the vatoity ot the en4. the
quaidu tons ot the penonal repre•enutlve venue, or Junedktton ol
me court ate requeed to SW the*
ebreebon* with thre court. WITHIN
THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR
THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE
OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS
NOTICE ON THEM
All creditors ol the decedent and

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23—Lost &amp; Found

27—Nursery &amp; Child
Care

C M LD C AM M M YH Q M I
Day/NUn . SdTvnar Actrvttea
322-1728 or Pgr. 763-7313

thetr claim* with this court
WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE
OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ON THEM
All other creditors ol the dece­
dent and persons having claim*
or demands against decedent's
estate, must tile their claims
with this court WITHIN THREE
MONTHS AFTER THE OATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF
THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. 0EMAN08. AND
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEO
WILL 8E FOREVER BARRED
Th* dats ol lha tire ■ publica­
tion of this Nolle* is Jun* 3.
1893
Persona) Representative
Susan E Stawart
2002 Shari Lynn Tarreco
Ocoee. FI 347ft
Joseph M Muraeko
Attorney lor Penonal
Representative
Tits South US Hwy IT-92
Fern Park. FI 32730
(40T| A31-0IU
Flotida Bat Number: OST3TO
Publish. June 3. 10, 1999

33—Weight
M anagement

55—Business
Opportunities

70—Education &amp;
T raining

71— H

elp

W

W

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Eip. Server Needed! A l SNfu.
Male or Female E«pL«neCook
See John or Cathy. 12J7051
Woofy'e Reeteurent

ACCREDITED TRUCK SCHOOL
COL. /A/TA Apply Job Assist
WVend classes National Truck
School 1-8MMBS-T364
71— H

elp

GENERAL LABOR
Cenlrt FI panel
RecyOer It
looking tor Honest.Hard working
Individuals e«p w/ Pneumatic
Toots. Saws, A Forklift Eip a
plus
W4I tram the right md
Hrty A Bene Cal 321-7575

anted

••Cracker Barrel**
Servers. Cooks. Oshwtshers
200 Hickman Dr (t-4 A Hwy 461
407-324-1020

MS Graduates, Es-Athlelett
Make money dictating local
HS sports ItOhr up No tip
req, and tree trammg Cal to*tree 977 299lot wwwctoecom
Home Cleaning-Maid Service
Perl Time to atari
40T-431-AT12

ALUMINUM RECVCLER
H you enjoy meeting new laces
Working outdoors, being boss.
Wise Recyckng has ycur JOB'
‘ GREAT STARTING PAY
*P«V Train/ Vac/Hotldayi
•Benefit Pkg. wf 401k match
Tues - Set, 40 hre/ wk.
•Up to MOOT mth. Bonus
Oreat potential tor me right per
son' Caff Tues: 407-443-7174

71—Help Wanted

9»—Rentals

103— H
U

It- line Ptv Syst
Maim Office
Supplies. Typing. Filing. Com­
puter Literate Ab*fy to weak in
Multi Faceted Pot Will also
assist m AP » AR function F-T
W/Qreat DeneMs A REALLY
GREAT FOLKS TO WORK
WITH*!
HEALTH CARE A REHAB
CENTER OF SANFORD
•SO 9 Mellon vine Ave. Bent
Fas Resume 407-322-0121
or 407-322 ASM. for interview
I.O A
SALES/SERVICE
Centrt
FI
panel Recyder.
needs drivers tor local area
Clean DL Req BondaMe. Eip
m pallet moust a plus but not
req
Salary A Benefits Call
407 321-7S7S

Lake Monroe S30b0Q/mo. «r*t
leu end eecurity, available wemedutefy
Two 1/2 irOai m deed reitncMd
communtty, one car garage,

$575 OCVmo security, available
an/w
211, home, Cham link lence.
race area. SSTSOOtno. First and
security

V2 w deed reatnded communi­
ty. pool and tennn court prtvtleges, 1775 OQVno First and se­
curity

ouses-

R e n tals

N O T IC E
AS rental and real estate adver­
tisements ere subject to the
Federal Fas Housing Act which
makes It (Hegel to advertise any
preference, limitation, or d&gt;e
comma bon based on race, col­
or. reiigron, set, handicap, la
mkaJ status or national ongm

Jernigan
properties, ittc.
For SIS eq. It o Itice suites
downtown Santord Two 400 aq
ft odee space units nr down
town Ron Jemgan. 3303255
Office A Store AveHaMe
1000* sq ft. AC. private rest
room WHYmo 322 6189

Non-reAmdaNe U S 00 Croat.
crvnmtl history and •vtcftri
searches regueed on as poten­
tial tenants

3/1, C/HA Privacy Fence. Mi­
cro Dishwasher. First A Last

117— C o m m e r c i a l

n f u r n is iie d

118—O ffice Space For
Rent
A MOVE IN SPECIAL!! 400 sq
ft A up* 1265 A MONTH Office
Storage 321-0120 or 415 3506

S T fR s m o W

(MOO) 323-1613 or 230-7104

SANFORD 2/ t WDen rarport
outside Itor A. R 35004500

Breakfast Sarver, House
keeper*. House Men A AM
Diah Washer;Top Wages FT
Apply Lake Mary Courtyard. 135
International
Parkway.
Laka
Mary 444-1000________________

141—Homes For Sale
105—DutleVT ripiex

SUNSHMt STAFFING
It now h»mg tor me 19997000
School yaw mWi Vis beat Pubae Scftoota PeaMeneeveBebla In Food Service and Cus­
todial Depts. Ptaata cal Ertn or
Kmeerty at. 3230440 kjrde-

N EW H IR IN G
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C .N .A 'S

laam lha heavy Outy/automoIrve dutch Industry Flywheel
grinding, some Oehvery ACME
Outch A Service Co m -T1 «t

4400SKMONBONUS*
FT Shifts 311PM wdriterenttals
PT ; PRN Aval
Highef Pay tor Esp *PTO,
VAC JtOLJDAY PAY* or pay M
keu ol Benefits
JOM OUR TEAM
OF CARE OIVERS

SM PETS OK. NO CROCK!

107—M o b il e Homes
For Rent
99— A partm ents
U nfurnished
91—
A ra r tm ev ts /Ho m es
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1Ray's Appliance
17*92 (Downtown Sanford)

321-4900

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Saturday Only
1:30 a.m . - 4:00 p.m

97— A partm evts
Furnished
302-3001 [VF/W/P
Fart Uma lor Car/Truck rental
agancy Front desk e*&gt; a pkia

CVtvde 1407] I W 446-UIK 69/mt

LA B O R RM PV

Lodins Cod F t f l l
(4 0 7 ) 794-TA LK '
C r e d it C a rd B illin g
1 -8 0 0 -C I T Y -F U N

SAIURPAY
1552 S French Ave
Sanford 323-4343
S3 S Ssmoran BkreL
Orlando (281-4111)

Tube Tec. me.
M l B ro w n A venue
S an fo rd, n . 32771

ENTRY U V I I . DMVtftS need­
ed NOW! Covenant Transport

6/5/99
10 am * 6 pm
A s a commissioned
tales associate in our home electronics and appliance division,
you 'll zoom ahead on the road to success.
W e are looking for creative, enthusiastic salespeople
who have great customer service and
communications skills.

■) Previous experience in shipping and raoaMng.
b) Must be able to maneuver pieces 5040 pounds

A t Sears - a company backed by over 100 years in
the retail industry - you 'll enjoy great benefits,
including a great hourly wage o f between
$13*13 dollars an hour, when combined with
commissions.

Machine operators; Starting pay $7.5(Vhour

S ca n also has openings fo r sales associates in the fo llo w in g areas

S a n fo rd A re a M a n u fa c tu re r

has the following openings:
Shipping and raewh/ing; Starting pay $74Qftiour

Experienced with hand tools and machine set up

General labor; Starting pay S7 .50/hour
General requirements for s i positions
a) Must pass ■ company physical which does indude a
drug and alcohol screen
b) Must have a high school dqjioma or equivalent
c) Positive altitude and good worfc ethics
d) Must be able to maneuver pieces 60 *M pounds

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E A R N FULL-TIME PAY
FOR PART-TIME W ORK

•Apparel •Hardware • Home Improvement
A re you an early bird? Sears also has stock/merchandise replenishment
positions available.
Applicants must be available for work beginning at 6:00 am

T h e Samlnola Hamid h u a n Im m a d la f o p a n ln q fo r a
n a w a p a p a r c a rrla r In the S a n fo rd area. O u r papers are

Sears associates receive great benefits which include: m edical insurance,
profit sharing, pension plans and paid vacations and holidays.

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

1b be considered for any o f these positions, apply in person at your local
Sears store.

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Sanford, FL

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117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
It9 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storaga/Ofnca For Rent

181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
183 Teievtsion A Stereo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
1B7 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supplies
191 Buridmg Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

141 Homes For Sale
143 Out of State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 MoMe Home Lott For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
163 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiume For Sale
157 MoMe Homos For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sale
183 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplex For Sale

91 Apartments/
Homes
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
98 ReSrement Homes
97 Apartments •Furnished
99 Aparsnents •Unfurnished
100 Condomlnum Rentals
101 Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duples/Tnple*
107 MoMe Homes For Rent
l i t Resort Vacattons
114 Warehousa/Rantal Space
115 Industrial Rentals

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

M ER CHANDISE

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

45 Dabt Conaakdation
55 Buamass
Opporiunrbat
57 OpportuStiea
59 Financial Services
81 Money to Lend
63

AUTOM OTIVE
231 Cars For Sate
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikes For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
241 Rec Vehides/Cempers For Safe
243 Trailers For Sate
245 Farm Equipment

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Supplies
200 UvestodUFarm
Supplies
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparei
211 Anbque/CMectibles
215 Boats A Accesaories
217 Garage Sales
210 Wanted to Buy

SERVICES

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TAN AT HOME
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Cal fOOAV 1800-711-0151

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Fo r S a l e

HANOYdAN SPECIAL
aq Cam oner* ody
407-» i- o n e

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Srm lam tr MrraJd fur only 6 3 1 / p rr tin*
Call by &gt; osa an T u esday amt your (M ine ad ran
run fur three day* In the M rrsM for only SB. 18!

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252 Accounting
263 Additions A
Remodeling
?S4 A* Corxktionaig

255 Alteretons
287 Lawn Services
258 Appliance Repair
288 Legal Services
257 Auto Elect. Repair
289 Locksmith
258 Automotive
290 Masonry
260 Bush Hogging
291 Mortgages
261 Computer Consulting
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil. Lube A Fitter
262 Cabinets
263 Carpentry
294 Paining
295 Paper Hanging
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
297 Pest Control
266 Ceifing Repair
298 PtanoATrgan Tuning
267 Ceramic T ie
299 Plumbing
268 Child Care Centers
300 Pressure Cleaning
269 Cleaning Services
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
270 Concrete
271 Conelmctton
/ 303 Secretarial A Typing
304 Siding
272 Delivery Services
275 Drywel
305 Small Businesa
306 Stained Glass
276 Electrical
277 Fence
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
276 Handy Man
309 Transportation
279 Haukng
280 Home Improvements
311 Travel
281 Irrlgason A Repair
312 Tree Service
282 Janitorial Services
313 TV/Radio
283 Jewelry 8 Repair
314 Upholstery
284 Lakefront Clearing
316 WekSng A Sheet Metal
265 Landscaping
318 W ei DriKng
286 Laundry Sarvtcas
319 Window Washing A Tinting

K I T ’ N ’ C A R L Y L E ® hy U r r y W right

GARAGE SALES

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70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
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231—Cars For Sale

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231—Cars For Sale
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since ItSl. They finished third behind
England and Scotland. In the last
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dummy's spade ace and followed with
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sure to radiation?
DEAR READER Yes, you should.
Although the type of stress test you
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to heal the acute dermatitis of poison
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cases, the trivial complication* of cortisoae are more than counterbal­
anced by the benefits.
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think Of mixing lard and butter togeth­
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them on biscuits?
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of the idea, although I know that it is
fairly standard procedure in certain
parts of the South. Both lard (con­
gealed animal fat) and butter are rich
Incholesterol Therefore anybody who
gives a dang about heart disease
ought to avoid the combination you
mention. To give you related Informa­
tion, I am sanding you a copy of my
Health Report “ Understanding
Cholesterol." Other readers who
would liko a copy should send 12.00
plus a long, self addressed, stamped
envelope to P.O. Box 2017, Murrey Hill
Station, New York, NY I0IM. Be sure
to mention the title.

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                    <text>TH U R S D A Y
June 24, 1999
91st Year, No. 216
(407) 322-2611
Sanford, F L
SO C a n ts

Serving

Softball
titles up
air

Sanford, Casselberry,
Lake Mary. Longwood.
Oviedo. Winter Springs
and Seminole County
S in c e

□ Briefs
Volunteers needed
to donate blood
BANFOAO •The Sanford
branch of the Central Florida
Blood Bank ia pariSdpallng In
Blood Brothathood Day,
Wednesday June 30 from 9 o«ni.
to 7 p.m. The blood bank Is
behind on Ns June quota, and
needs votomsen . The Sanford
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1-4 corridor leads county’s economic boom
B y Bill Kam a ________________ _________

Staff Writer
SANFORD — Anyone looking for a service or high tech oriented job might want
to look in Lake Mary’s booming
Interstate-! corridor.
Lake Mary is competing with Baltimore.
Md., for an A1G Warranty Services center
that would provide administration of

contracts for clients such as Whirlpool,
Volvo, BMW, Mitsubishi and Best Buy.
However, this is just a portion of the
growth taking place in the 1-4 corridor
an^ across Seminole County.
More than 2,500 new jobs are expected
t° be generated in Seminole County this
ye* r- according to an economic developmen! study by the County.
“Most of those jobs are in the 1-4 coni-

dor," said Bob Turk, director of Economic
Development for Seminole County.
Seminole County is experiencing steady
economic growth since 1990, with a 40
percent growth in employment from
1990-1998.
"We are outpacing the state and the
nation in job creation," Turk said. "We
have surpassed the Orlando Region.
Consistency is the key."

No wim py burgers for Jacob

Fake drowning toads

The Heathrow International Business
Center is a hot spot for finding new jobs.
First USA and Convergys Corp. are both
expanding into second buildings. Fiserv, a
financial software company, also recently
moved into a new facility.
At the International Parkway and State
Road
46-A
intersection,
Pizzuti
Developers are holding discussions with
Sec Boom, Page SA

Local residents
mixed on school
voucher issue
If It withstands a legal chal­
lenge, Florida Gov. |eb Bush's
plan for a state-wide school
voucher system is one of the
most dramatic developments to
affect public education in the
state in some time.
Approved by the Florida leg­
islature, one piece of Bush's
educational reform package
calls for the state to provide the
parents of children who attend
failing public schools, vouchers
worth approximately $4,000 per
year to help offset the cost of

drowned during a lobster dMng
trip o i the Florida Kays on Aug.
treked him doom through phono

their education in private or
parochial schools.
Criticized by most public
school officials and teachers
unions and hailed by those who
advocate a massive overhaul of
our public school systems, the
issue has left few straddling the
fence. Although not a scientific
method of polling, the Seminole
Herald visited the Sanford WalMart this week to see what local
residents fed about the idaa of
tax dollars being re-appropriat­
ed. While sample size of tMs
approach does not guarantee
statistical validity, person-onSse Vouchee, PagsiA

County bans nudity
where alcohol is sold

H u m a n * S o c to ty

Jacob Gardner chows down on a hamburger during the Christ United Methodist Church’s Vacation Btota
School. Jacob and the other VB8ars enjoyed a weak of religious instruction and games, topped oM by a
cook-out and celebration at the end of the week.

SAN FORD- Two Marks tried
to make their mark on TuesdayThe Rev. Mark George, who
opposed nudity and drinking in
public places. And resident
Mark Clifford who finds the
two to be a splendid blend for
those so inclined.
Rev. George from Casselberry
pleaded with the Seminole
County Commissioners to
adopt the same ordinance
adopted in his city in January.

Clifford,, who said he was a
retired Air Force pilot, suggest­
ed the commissioners back off.
"You can't regulate this,"
Clifford said. "There will be
loopholes. And there will
always be a demand for this
type of thing."
To the satisfaction of the Rev.
George, The BCC voted, 54), to
approve the ordinance, which
Sheriff Don Eslinger vowed he
would uphold. There will be no
more "Nude Mac Beth" in
Sheriff Don’s territory.
Sse Bans, Page BA

Rebuilding History: Fire truck runs again
E ffo r t s c o n tin u e
t o w a r d r e s t o r in g

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SANFORD - jit's not gone,
and for some people, it's not
forgotten. There Is still hope
that the re-acquired 1922
LaFrance Fire Truck, owned by
the city of Sanford, will once
again roll through the city
streets, probably in parades and
for special occasions.
The fire truck, obtained
through city and private dona­
tions In 1996, is still unusable.
Firefighters at the Sanford
downtown station did a
deal of the initial work when it

The Ira truck, upon dtoovary in a laid In
hearMghta, remained Intact Through sup
home city.

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What reporters aren’t reporting

P olice Log
Drug Arrests

Most people don't like talking
these days saddens rather than
to reporters. "You’re not going
gladdens. There are kind, gentle
to put this in the newspaper, are stories to tell but few are telling
you?" they ask. Or "You didn't
them. For this, I believe many
hear this from me."
news organizations are to
Reporters are paid to ^ _
blame. Not every
ask questions they
story has to be "hardthemselves wouldn’t
edged."
want to answer. It's
Yes, newspapers are
part of their business
the "watchdogs" of a
to find out what it is
community. But why
that half the world is
can't there be a
trying to hide from the
"puppy dog" instead
other half.
of the "watchdog" in
In recent years, I
the driveway now
believe many editors
and then?
and reporters have
Random acts of vio­
tried so hard to find
Russ
lence are reported,
out what's wrong in
random acts of virtue
the world that they
ignored. Indecency
• • • • • • • creates headlines,
have forgotten an
equally important obligation —
decency is unexplored.
to report what's right.
This newspaper •as many
Most of the reported news
others - runs a daily crime log.

Oviedo - June 18. Patrick Michael Griffin, 40, of Boland Drive,
Oviedo, was stopped by Seminole County deputies on Boland
Drive in Oviedo. He was charged with possession of less than
20 grams of cannabis, and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Oviedo - June 18. Bo Lewis Gomes, 19, of North Gate Circle,
Oviedo, was stopped by Seminole County deputies and
charged with possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis
and possession of drug paraphernalia.
Sanford - June 19. Carl Ruffin, 27, of Pecan Avenue, Sanford,
was stopped by Seminole County deputies on SR 600 and
27th Street, Sanford. He was charged with possession of less
than 20 grams of cannabis.
Lake Mary - June 22. Jason Oliver Bryant, 22, of Lakeside
Woods Drive, Orlando was stopped on SR 400 by Lake Mary
police. He was charged with possession of less than 20 grams of
cannabis and resisting or obstructing a police officer without
violence.

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Lake Mary •June 22. Leslie M. Miller, 21, of Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania, was stopped by Lake Mary police on Lake Mary
Boulevard. She was arrested for possession of less than 20
grams of cannabis.
Assault/Battery

State leaders course scheduled for July
ORLANDO •The National
Alzheimer's Association's
Public Policy Office Ls sponsor­
ing a two-day State Leaders
Course on July 16 and 17 in
Orlando to train Alzheimer's
disease advocates. Anyone who
can give a few hours per month
will be trained to testify before
legislative committees, meet

Casselberry - June 20. Audrey Lynn Quinn, 25, of Lawndale
Circle, Winter Park, was charged by Casselberry police with
battery on a law enforcement office and resisting arrest with
violence after police arrived on the scene of a traffic accident to
investigate.
\

Altamonte Springs - June 23. Nicholas John Kempf, 27, of
Northbridge Drive, Altamonte Springs, was stopped by
Altamonte police at SR^36 and San Sebastian Road. He was
charged with possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis and
driving on a suspended or revoked license.

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Winter Springs - June 22. Dawn Heather Davis, 27, of Warren
Avenue, Longwood was stopped by Winter Springs police at SR
434 and Sherry Avenue. She was charged with possession of
cocaine, possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis, possession
of drug paraphernalia, and driving on a suspended or revoked
drivers license. Also arretted during the traffic stop was James
Evans Sanders, 29, also of Warren Avenue, Longwood. He was
charged with possession of less than 20 grams of cannabis.

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coalition meetings. For more
information, contact Ann
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Chapter Office at (407) 6291997.

listing the misdeeds of men,
women and some children.
Imagine a newspaper running a
daily Kindness Log, listing the
good deeds of men, women and
especially children.
Headings such as DUI,
Murder, Rape, Forgery and
Grand Theft would be replaced
with those for Civility, Courtesy,
Compassion, Gallantry, Honesty
and Virtue.
A Kindness Log sampling
would read:
Courtesy
Altamonte Springs • Robert
L Goodman, 24, Broadmoor
Rd., Lake Mary, was observed
extending his umbrella and
safely helping an elderly shop­
per to her vehicle at the
Altamonte Springs Mall.
Honesty tt Virtue
Oviedo - Patricia Ann
Sweetman, 12, Vestavla Way,
Longwood, found a wallet
belonging to I. Forget of Oviedo
and made arrangements for him
to pick it up. Inside was all of

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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
The Altamonte Springs police
department is bringing an end
to its "soft" enforcement of
bicycle helmet lews within dty
limits, a move the department
says is designed to reduce head
injuries by young riders.
The change in policy could
also result in the accumulation
of points against future driver's
licenses by those who fail to
comply.
For the past year the
Altamonte Springs Bike Patrol
has been issuing primarily ver­
bal warnings to enforce a 1997
law the Florida State
Legislature crafted for riders
under the age of 16.
Widespread notifications have
been made through school
resource officers, but compli­
ance by young riders has been
spotty.
"It seems like the kids were
not getting the hint," reflected
Senior Patrol Officer Kristen
Bates. "Seventy-five percent of
all head injuries are directly
related to riding without a hel­
met."
The Altamonte police depart­
ment has taken considerable
steps to bring more kids Into
compliance, including sponsor­
ship of several bike rodeos in
the dty and the donation of
more than 50 bike helmets for
kids whose families can't afford
them. Bike patrol officers haw
also done safety checks to make
sure riders have helmets that
properly fit and are complete in
their design with hard shell
covers and foam or pad inserts.
Since verbal warnings have
had limited affect, police will
now begin issuing dtations
which will cost vioiston $45,
and the Community-Oriented
Police Services Division will
notify parents of offenders in
writing that their children have
received a citation.
"A lot of kids never tell their
parents they've been died, the
parents never know, and the
fine goes unpaid," said Bates.
The first offense following a

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Police step-up enforcement of helmet law
they could be subject to having
their licenses suspended before
they even get behind the wheel
of s car."
Altamonte Springs police also
receive help in providing free
helmets to kids from the
Seminole County SAFE KIDS
Coalition as Operation
C H .I.L D . (Child Helmet
Implementation Lessen Danger
of head Injury) continues.

H u m W M lr’i column appear* In Ifc*
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dtation may be waived by
either showing proof of pur­
chase of a helmet to the Clerk
of Court or producing a helmet
itself. Families unable to afford
bike helmets for their kids will
be provided resource informa­
tion on how to receive a free
helm et
"We're trying to make it as
easy as possible to comply,"
Bates said. "We want to make
sure we get the message out
tta t if young riders don't com­
ply and receive dtations, they
must be taken care of. When
riders turn into drivers at the
age of 16, those dtations will be
reflected on their driver's
licenses as unpaid fines and

Mr. Forget's credit cards and
S256 in cash.
I have this feeling that more
people are tempted to do good
deeds than they are tempted to
do bad ones in the course of a
day. We just don't emphasize
the good deeds. Newspapers
are so filled with bad news that
there is little or no room left for
the good news.
If newspapers began running
more good news than bad news,
chances arc more people would
buy those newspapers - and
more people would be willing
to talk to reporters who worked
at those newspapers.
This "slanting" of the news
would be far more acceptable.
Consider the fact that millions
and millions continue to read
the work of four writers named
Matthew, Mark, Luke and John,
who do not deny a certain slant
to their reporting.

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Are the kids bored already?

Voucher
Continued from Page IA

the-street Interviews do tend to
give an accurate measure of the
intensity of response.
Here's what some Seminole
County residents feel about the
voucher program.
"Am I for vouchers?
Absolutely not," replied Wanda
Malone of Sanford. "If people
want to send their kids to pri­
vate schools they should pay for
it. I've had my children in both
private and public schools and
they did much better in a public
school setting."
Sanford's Lahoma Fayso
echoed those remarks but for
different reasons.
"I don't think that anything
that negatively affects the public
schools is a gixxi idea," she said.
"If they are going to spend more
money on education, they
should spend it on more money
for teachers, technology, and
reducing class size. I don't think
we should take money away

(mm programs that are already
established."
Paul Johnson, also of Sanford
warmly embraces the ideas of
school vouchers.
"I'm all for it." agreed
Johnson. The public school sys­
tem is a mess. If nothing else it
needs some competition. I think
the competition from private
and parochial schools would
make tor a healthier educational
environment period."
James Anthony, \isiting from
Orlando had this to say about
the school voucher program.
"It's ironic you ask because
me and my roommate were just
having a discussion about that
very topic last night. I would
have to say I'm against it. I
think there should be a separa­
tion of church and state and the
state plays a major role in public
education. 1 don't think the gov­
ernment should get involved in
subsidizing religious schools."

Gary Martin of Winter
Springs saw the issue in a differ­
ent light.
"Anything the governor can
do to help with a child's educa­
tion is fine with me. I don't
think public schools should nec­
essarily have a monopoly on
education our children."
Longwood's Diana McCrate
was adamantly opposed to the
idea of school vouchers.
"I’m not for it at all, 1 don't
think the government has any
business getting involved in pri­
vate schools. If we are doing a
lousy job with the public school
system, we should focus on fix­
ing it and I don't think we can
fix it by channeling resources to
private schools."
One final Sanford voice who
asked not to be identified
responded, "I'm against it. I
think educational money pro­
vided by the state has to and
should go to the public schools.

Public education is a tradition in
this country. If parents want to
send their kids to private
schools let them pay for it. The
state shouldn't have to."
The school voucher legisla­
tion was approved by the
Florida House of
Representatives by a vote of 7048 on April 28. A day later the
Florida Senate approved the bill
by a vote of 25-t5.
Although Florida currently
has only four schools that are
classified as "failing," that num­
ber could skyrocket to as many
as 170 as performance standards
are raised throughout the state.
Those rising standards could
leave as many as 156,000 sun­
shine state students eligible for
the vouchers by the start of the
2000-2001 school year.
Slate constitutional chal­
lenges are certain to come from
teachers unions and the
American Civil Liberties Union.

Briefs
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lYyouts are June 26
ORLANDO &gt; The Orlando
Magic Dance Team will hold try­
outs on Saturday at the Orlando
Magic Practice Court, RDV
Sportsplex,
8701
Maitland
Summit Blvd. Registration is at 9
a.m., and the dance audition will
begin at 10 a.m. Post cut inter­
views will be held Thursday,
July 1.

Food to be distributed
SANFORD - Seminole
Volunteer Enterprises, Inc. and
the Department of Agriculture

will distribute USDA food com­
modities on Monday June 28
and Wednesday, June 30, from
10 o'clock a.m. until 6 o'clock
p.m. at 407 West Fourth Street,
Sanford. This program is avail­
able to everyone who meets the
rules for acceptance and partici­
pation. Eligibility will be based
on total household income not in
excess of the state established
maximum percentage of the
poverty line for the appropriate
household size. Items to be dis­
tributed are: applesauce, dry
navy peas, canned green beans,
instant milk, canned pears,
canned pork, potato flakes and
rice.

AARP offers courses
The AARP 55-ALIVE Mature
Driving Program is an eighthour course designed for
motorists age 50 and older. The
program addresses the physical
changes that can affect older dri­
vers and presents ways to com­
pensate for those changes. In
Florida, drivers may be eligible
for auto Insurance discounts.
Advance registration is required.
Tujtion is $8, paid at the first
class, preferably by check, made
payable to AARP. For informa­
tion on future courses please call
(407) 351-0932 for Orange and
Seminole counties or 1-888-227-

7669 for other counties.

ToastMasters meeting
LAKE MARY • Omni
ToastMasters
Club
#6861
Central Division 47, Area 25
meets each Thursday at 5:30
p.m. at the AAA Building locat­
ed at 1000 AAA Drive in
Heathrow. Meetings are open to
prospective
members
and
guests. On July 1, Omni
ToastMasters will hold their
installation of new oficers for the
1999-2000 year. For more infor­
mation, call Lany Allison, Vice
President Membership, at (407)
342-8487.

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By Bill Kern*
Staff Writer
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS For the first time, elementary
school students in Seminole
County are taking weekly field
trips to the Lake Brantley High
School in Altamonte Springs for
swimming lessons as part of the
school board's Summer
Adventure Program.
Nine elementary school sites
throughout the county are par­
ticipating in the program. More
than 350 students are participat­
ing in the extended day child
care program, up from 250 last
summer.
Other activities in the summer
program sponsored by the
school board include trips to the
Central Florida Zoo and the
Student Museum in Sanford,
the Environmental Center near
Winter Springs, General Cinema
in Lake Mary, and Home Depot
in Casselberry.
"We're trying to make the pro­
grams as fun as possible," said
Laura Sanborn, administrator
for the extended day child care
program. "There’s lots of learn­
ing, but the kids don't even
realize it."
Each elementary school sends
student on a bus to the Lake
Brantley High School pool once
per week, from 1 p.m. to 3 JO
p.m. Open areas are provided
for students who don't want
swimming lessons. A life guard
and extended day care workers
watch over the children.
"The kids are learning some­
thing new all the time,"

Sanborn said. "And, we have
instructors that can really make
it fun."
Middle schools will partici­
pate in the program starting this
fall.
The increase In participation
this summer could be influ­
enced by the program's
incrcasnl emphasis on recre­
ational activities, Sanborn said.
Last summer, the day care pro­
gram focused on premed and
space camp activities.
"It's a nice local program,"
Sanborn said. "They are having
a ball. Adults and the kids."
Registration in the extended
day program is $90 per week or
$20 per day for the first child,
with discounts for additional
children. There is also a $10 reg­
istration fee. The fee to partici­
pate in the swimming program
is $3 per day for open swim­
ming, and $8 per day for
lessons.
The program began May 27,
and it will run until Aug. 6.
Activities are held from 7 a m
to 6 p m during the week.
Students take field trips twice
per week.
Sites for the program Include
Carillon Elementary in Oviedo,
Heathrow Elementary In Lake
Mary, Forest City Elementary in
Altamonte Springs, Sabal Point
and Wekiva elementary schools
in Longwood, Rainbow
Elementary in Winter Springs,
Sterling Park Elementary in
Casselberry, Wicklow
Elementary in Sanford, and
Winter Springs Elementary
School.

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a major hotel chain about building a 300-room hotel
with conference capabilities.
The Northpointe business park is growing, with
Scholastic Bookfair adding 40,000 square feet of
office space. Six months ago, Florida Power Coro,
moved into a new regional office.
At the Rinehart Ridge industrial park, ABB Power
decided to build a new manufacturing facility
instead of relocating to Mexico.
A second building is also being planned with more
than 100,000 square feed of office space in Rinehart
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County Commission has approved preliminary
plans. The Commission has not taken action on
a third new building planned in Rinehart Ridge.
The Port of Sanford and the Orlando Sanford
Airport are also experiencing growth.
Entering its third year, the Small Business
Incubator in the Port of Sanford has created 115
light manufacturing jobs, and it has 100 percent
occupancy.
A third building was recently completed for the
Small Business Incubator in the Port of Sanford.
It will focus on high tech jobs in association with
a NASA incubator program. There are 14 light
manufacturing businesses currently in the
Incubator.
Featherlitc By Vantari is expanding its sales
and service facilities in the Port of Sinford.
The incubator, part of the Seminole
Community College Small Business Incubator
program, is staffed by the Small Business
Development Center. County government and
Port of Sanford officials also work together.
Counselors provide advice to small businesses.
"Overall, economic growth in the region is due
to strong communication between educators,
business and government leaders," said John
Jones, Senior Planner for Seminole County.
Officials are planning a similar incubator at the
Orlando Sanford Airport that would generate
international warehouse distribution and light
manufacturing jobs.
The incubator would benefit from the airport's
proposed free trade zone. Officials hope to have
the incubator in place withi|i fiscal year 1999-

2000.
Just west of Sanford, manufacturing facilities
are looking into opening up new businesses in
Rand Yard, on the north end of SR 46.
Meanwhile, AIC Warranty Services would
bring an estimated 550 jobs to Lake Mary by
2004, at an average wage of $36,000.
The state is tentatively planning to give $1J
million in incentives to lure AIC Warranty
Services to Lake Mary, in combination with the
City and County each contributing $165,000.
"The incentive* are to entice them to come,"
Turk said. T h e y are not to reward them for
coming."
The annual City tax revenue from AIG would
be S42^XX), while the County would receive
$177,000. The school board would receive an
estimated $112,000 in annual (axes. Turk said he
expects AIC will make a decision on where to
move within 30 days.

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People
Employers must maintain certain records

Engagem ent
CottrillCarter

Mr. and Mrs. J o ­
seph Bybce of S an­
ford, announce the
engagement of their
granddaughter, V ic­
toria (Vtkt) Cottrill to
Carl Carter III, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Carter II of W arrenton, Va.
The wedding will
be an event of Ju n e
2 6 In Bealeton, Va.,
where the couple will
make their home.

V icto ria C o ttrill

C alender
T o a s tm a s te rs

17-92. south of Airport Boule­
vard. Guest are welcome. For
information.
call
Tony
McDaniel at 3 2 4 -0 4 6 9 .

The Omni Toastm asters Club
#6861 will meet nt 5 :3 0 p.m .
every Thursday at the AAA
Building. 1000 AAA Drive.
Heathrow. Guests and p ro ­
spective members are wel­
come. Call Jim Ocqur. 9 4 2 5 2 2 7 Tor Information.

Free clinic Friday
A free clinic lo Include blood
pressure check, blood sugar
screening and Immunizations
will be held every Friday, from
9 to 11 a.m .. at the Geneva
Elementary School in the old
school building, com er of First
and Main Street In Geneva.
The clinic Is sponsored by the
Seminole County Health Departmenl In conjunction with
the Seminole County Sheriffs
Office and Geneva Elem entary
School. For information, call
3 4 9 -9 2 8 4 .

Recovery
Fresh Start Recovery p ro­
grams offers 12-step support
groups for those experiencing
life-controlling problems. The
groups meet every Thursday,
a t 7 :3 0 p.m..
at Destiny
Church. 3 1 1 0 Howell Branch
Road. Winter Park. For infor­
mation call 3 8 2 -3 2 3 2 or 3 8 4 8135.

Tlic Fair Labor Standards
Act
establishes
minimum
wage,
overtime
pay.
re­
cordkeeping. and child labor
standards atTcctmg lull time
and part-tim e workers In the
private sector and tn Federal
. State, and local govern­
ments. The Fan l.ahor Stan­
dards Act requites that all
oo\rrrd employees be paid at
least the minimum wage and
not levs that one and one half
times their regular rates of
pay
tor
overtime
hours
worked, unless exrnipl.
In
order to ensure that employ­
ers ate paying their nonexempt employees at least
minimum wage and not less
than one and one-half limes
their regular rates of pay for
carm ine hours worked, the
Fair lab or Standards Act r e ­
quires
that the employer
maintain certain records.
Following is a listing of the
basic records that an em ­
ployer must maintain: (1)
Employee's full name and so ­
cial security
number:
(2)
Home address. Including zip
code;
(31 Birth date.
If
younger than 19: (41 Sex and
occupation
In which
em ­
ployed; (51 Time of day and
day of week on which the
employee's workweek begins;

covered by the payment.
Hits recordkrrptng adds in
thr administrative require­
ments of any business to
which the Act applies. How­
ever. It Ls a must. Failure tn
comply with the require­
ments of the Act ran subject
the rmpluyer tn n maximum
line of A10 ,0 0 0 and Im pris­
onment of up to stx months.
Fortunately, these records
don't need to lie retained for
the lime business starts and
until It dissolves. The length
of time the employer must
retain records, however, delicnds on the type of record.
The employer must preserve
for at least three years: (1)
All payroll nnd other records;
(21 All wrlltcn collective b ar­
gaining agreements and any
amendments
or
additions
thereto: (3) All written plans,
trusts, and employment co n ­
tracts; and (4) A record of to ­
tal dollar volume of sales or
business total volume
of
goods purchased or received.
Additionally, the employer
must preserve for at least two
years: (1) All basic time and
earning cards or sheets on
which are entered the dally
starting and slopping lime of
the individual employees; (2)
All tables of schedules of the

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Conrspom lnil
(6)
Regular hourly rale of
pay for any workweek In
which overtime compensallon
Is due; (7)
Hours worked
each workday; (8)
Tolnl
hours worked each work­
week; (9)
Basis on which
employee's wages are paid
(e.g.. *$5 and hour*. *190 a
week*, ‘ piecework*); (10) T o­
tal daily or weekly stralghttlmc earnings; (11) Total
premium pay for overtime
hours; (12) All additions lo or
deductions room wages paid
each pay period. Including
employee purchases orders
or wage assignments; (13)
Total wages paid each pay
period; and (14)
Dale or
payment and the pay period

employer which provide the
piece rales or oilier rates
used in computing ntmlglittime earnings, wugrs, or sal­
ary or overtime pay com puta­
tion; nnd (3) All records of
additions lo or deductions
from nil wages paid.
The Fair Labor Standards
Act requires that the em­
ployer maintain certain r e c ­
ords, As noted, those records
must be quite detailed and
may ndd considerable time
ond expense to the admini­
stration or business.
How­
ever.
that
recordkeeping
helps ensure that em ployers
will pay their non-exempt
employees at least minimum
wage and not less that one
and one-half limes
their
regular rales of pay for over­
time hours worked.
In the
coming weeks we will discuss
other aspects of Employment
Law.
U anny Acevedo is a pnu. 11cmg
attorney tn .Seminole County
and a member o f the Florida
Bar. H e can be reached by cuJF
tng 323-4080. This column Is fo r
general Information only and
should not be relied upon tn lieu
o f consulting an attorney about
your problem. &gt;

ToughLove support
Tough Love Orlando.* a parent
support group, meets every
Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m, at
St. Stephen Lutheran Church.
2 1 4 0 H w y . 4 3 4 . Longwood.
ToughLove Is a self-help, a c ­
tive. parent support group for
parents troubled by their chil­
dren's behavior. The group Is
open to parents of preteens,
teenagers and adult children,
and grandparents.
For more information call
(407) 3 2 4 -0 7 2 4 or visit their
web site a t toughlove.org.

Substance abuse
SAFE,
Substance
Abuse
Family Education, Is conduct­
ing a 'Families in Crists* out­
reach program. Interested or­
ganizations wanting to contact
the Lire Savers Club .of; SAFE
may call Libby Kuharske at
2 9 1 -4 3 5 7 .

Alzheimer’s
A support group for adults
caring for patients with Alz­
heimer's Disease meets the
first Friday of the month, from
2 to 3 :3 0 p.m., at All Souls
Catholic
Church,
301
W.
Eighth
Street. Sanford. This
service is sponsored by the
Greater Orlando Alzheimer’s
Association.

Alanon, Alateen
Alanon and Alateen
m eet­
ings are held every Thursday,
at 8 p.m .. at Sanford Christian
Church. 7 3 0 Upsala Road.
Sanford. For Information, call
3 2 3 -8 5 2 4 .

Blue Grass Pickers

Tell Us Your
Story

Sanford Blue Grass Pickers
meet every Thursday, from 610 p.m.. at the Greater San­
ford Chamber of Commerce.
Pickers and gunners are wel­
come. For information, coll
Joh n Shaffer. 8 2 9 -4 9 3 1 .

Sunriaa Kiwanls
The Seminole Sunrise Ki­
wanls Club meets every Fri­
day. at 7 a.m ., at Shoney a. US

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Emerald Isle castle attracts Sanford tourists
Malahkta Castle In Dublin, Inland was one of the Interesting sites visHad by Sanford slstsfv, Margaret Wiggins and Dorothy *DoMe* Anthony
while they were on a 16-dey tour of tfwbeeuUM Emerald late, England.

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Bulla* fifth championship, my
friends and 1 were watching an
adult neighbor try to light a fire­
work. Without wurning, the fire­
work went off, spraying gunpowder
and debria in our direction. I was
struck on the left side of my face
and lost my left eye. Two of my
friends were also burned and
scarred. Before the accident, I hsd
been diagnosed through my school's
vision testing program with ambly­
opia of the right eye. The vision in

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I have learned from personal
experience th at fireworks are
always dangerous, even when used
by an adult. I encourage evemme to
celebrate every Fourth of July liy
going to a local park to enjoy the
professional demonstrations.
On Saturday, Ju n a 2 6 , 1 am
proud to be a part of the second
annual Light the Night for Bight
Walkathon, sponsored by Prevent
Blindness America. I implore all of
your readers to Join all of us work­
ing to increase fireworks safety
awareness. Please help your local
Prevent Blindness America chapter
by walking or by pledging your
financial support.
Prevent Blindness America also
has many programs to screen fur
eye diseases and detact conditions
such as amblyopia and to prevent
workplace injuries to eyes. I am
enthusiastic about helping other
people evoid havi/ig to go through
whet I had to experience. Remem­
ber to always appreciate the gift of
sight.
COLIN J. BURNS, CHICAGO

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if one could even be found,
would be nearly impossible. It
was decided to rebuild the pre­
sent engine. In doing so, any
parts which may now be
beyond replacement, may have
to be specially manufactured.
The cost involved in such a
rebuilding however, and the
lack of funds, has brought the
matter to a complete halt.
The present need is for addi­
tional financial assistance, and
offers to rebuild the present
engine.
In recalling the good old days
when the vehicle was still in
Sanford, Deputy Fire Chief Ron
Neel said it was located at the
city's fire station, in the 100
block of south Palmetto Avenue.
"Every Thursday, one of the
officers would start up the truck
by winding the crank," said
Neel. "Once it started running,
he'd drive it outdoors and
around the block. That old
engine used to smoke and
smoke, but I can still see him
driving around, usually without

a shirt and smoking a big cigar.
Neel said actually, the drive
wasn't necessarily to keep the
engine running, but was to pull
it out of the fire station so the
men could wash down the floor.
One of the firefighters, seen in
the old photo of the truck, was
identified as A .L Thomas, who
Neel said not only worked in
the fire department but ran a
barber shop next to the fire sta­
tion, (in the structure identified
with the sign saying "Plate
Lunch," which was an addition­
al neighboring business).
It is said the old truck
remained in the Sanford area
into the 50s and 60s, but infor­
mation regarding when it was
sold or removed from the city,
has not been researched to any
specific details.
Persons wishing to continue
in the restoration project,
through financial donations, or
even volunteer to help in the
actual engine rebuilding, are
urged to contact the Sanford
Fire Department.

B a n s ----------------Continued from Page 1A
Several weeks ago Club Juana
in Casselberry put on a number
of MacBcth skits that were
observed by a team of deputies
and caught by va crime scene
photographer. G u b owner Mike
Pinter said he was testing the
county's public-decency ordi­
nance passed last November.
Pinter, who says his business
and that of other adult clubs
who can no longer present nude
dancing, is hurting badly. He's
tried a variety of presentations.
He has his girls oil wrestle on
occasion. That activity is a legal
blend with alcohol.

Commissioner Grant Maloy
praised the Rev. George for his
efforts as the leader of the
Seminole County Citizens for
Decency. "You bore up well there were false accusations. 1
want to publicly thank you."
No more than two dozen peo­
ple were in chambers when the
commission voted Tuesday. The
majority were county staff. No
one representing the adult
entertainment industry was pre­
sent. No attorneys, club owners
nor dancers.
The law now reads: No nudi­
ty in establishments licensed to
sell alcohol.

Above: Sanford's 1922
LaFrance Fire Truck, at the old
fire station on Palmetto Avenue
in Downtown Sanford. While
most of the firefighters are
unidentified, at the wheel is
Chief Thomas. Right: Upon
completion of the body restora­
tion in June of 1996, students
of the Seminole High School
Auto Body Class looked with
pride at their rebuilding and
repainting work.

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Wednesday leaders upended

New U C F
w om en’s
coach es
on board

Pebble Junction rallies to
end Tennessee Country
Saloon’s undefeated run

Special to the Herald

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ORLANDO - University of
Central Florida athletics di­
rector Steve Sloan an ­
nounced the hiring of
Amanda Cromwell and Pa­
tricia Allison as the new
head
coaches
of
the
women's soccer and tennis
teams, respectively.
Cromwell succeeds Karen
Richter, who leR UCF In
late April for the head
coaching
position
at
Aubum University.
Allison succeeds Michael
Dubln who, as interim
coach last year, led the
women s tennis learn lo the
Trans
America
Athletic
Conference championship.
Cromwell, a native of Al­
exandria. Virginia, comes to
UCF after a two-year stint at
the University of MarylandBaltimore County.
As head coach of the Re­
trievers (1096 and 1997),
Cromwell posted a 2 0 -1 5 -1
record and led her team to
the Big South Conference
Anal In 1997, She took
1998 off from coaching lo
train with the National
Team.
Prior to assuming the
head coaching duties at
Maryland-Baltlmore
County, Cromwell spent
1992 through 1994 as an
assistant coach at her alma
mater, the University of Vir­
ginia.
As a member of the U.S.
National Team since 1 9 9 1 ,
Cromwell has participated
on the 1993 World Univer­
sity Games silver medal
winning and 1995 Women's
World Cup brorue medal
winning teams. In 1 9 9 6 ,
she earned a gold medal aa
an alternate on the Olympic
team.
"We are fortunate to be
able to hire someone of
Amanda’s
background,*
said Sloan. *She will bring
a lot to our program.*
Cromwell, a midfielder for
the Virginia soccer team
from 1998 to 1992, waa a
two-time All-America and
Soccer America All-MVP
team selection (1990 A
1991) and a four-time all­
Atlantic Coast Conference
selection. A member of the
1990 NCAA quarterfinallsl
team, she captained the
1991 squad which made It
to the NCAA Final Four.
Cromwell, who earned
her Bachelor of Arts degree
In biology from Virginia In
1992, will begin her new
position Ju ly 2nd.
Allison comes to UCF
from the University of Ore­
gon. where she has been an
aaslstant coach since 1996.
In her four years at Ore­
gon, Allison helped lead the
Ducks to the NCAA West
Regional for the first time In
school history as well as
earning their first Individ­
ual and
team national
rankings In 1 9 9 6 -9 7 . Off
the court. Allison helped
guide the Ducks to two ITA
All-America team awards for
their academic successes.
Prior to her assistant
coaching Job at Oregon, Al­
lison
spent
21
years
coaching in the club set­
ting. working with various
age groups and levels of
experience. She has been
the director of tennis at
three different facilities in
Florida and California. As a
member of the United
States Professional Tennis
Association . Allison h as
served in Its testing pro­
gram and on the Florida
Women’s ATP Committee. '
A native of Hollywood. Al­
lison earned a scholarship
to play at Florida Interna­
tional University which,
during her career, finished
In the top seven In the
country. As a senior at FIU
she won the regional tour­
nament and appeared a t the
A1AW national tournament
In both her Junior and
senior years,i. Allison earned
a degree in modem lan­
guages from FIU In 1981.
Allison began her new
position at UCF Ju n e 22nd.

By Dean Smith

'SfolW i EI)HV)h

Blake Murray (left) did the
pitching and Brett Molle (above)
did the hitting aa Pebble Ju nc­
tion handed Tennessee Coun­
try Saloon its first loss of the
season, 9-8, and took over the
lead in the City of Sanford Rec­
reation and Parks Department
Men's Spring Wednesday Night
Stow Pitch Softball League at
Plnehurst Park.

SANFORD - Pebble Junction
couldn't have asked for any­
thing more at Plnehurst Park In
the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Men’s
Spring Wednesday Night Slow
Pilch Softball League.
Pebble Junction avenged Its
only loss of the season, handed
Tennessee Country Saloon Its
first loss of the season, took
over first place In the league
standings and nothing feels
belter than
lo come-frombehind lo win.
All of Dial happened as Peb­
ble Junction scored three runs
In the bottom of the fifth Inning
lo wipe out an 8 -6 deficit lo
edge Tennessee Country S a­
loon. 9-8.
The
Pebble
JunctionTennessee
Country
Saloon
match-up ended up being the
only game played as Courtyard
by Marriott of Lake Mary and
M.T. Muggs both picked up
forfeit victories from Nobles
Communication and AAA Serv­
ices. respectively.
Pebble Junction moves to 7 - 1

on the season and leads Ten­
nessee Country Saloon (6-1) by
a half-game. Trailing are Court­
yard by Marriott of Lake Mary
(4-3). Nobles Communication
(3-4), Wells Contracting (2-4),
AAA Services (2-5) and M.T.
Muggs (1-7).
Next Wednesday at Plnehurst
Park, Pebble Junction battles
Wells Contracting at 6 :3 0 p.m.;
AAA Services challenges Court­
yard by Marriott of Lake Mary at
7 :3 0 p.m.; and Tennessee
Country Saloon takes on Nobles
Communication at 8 :3 0 p.m.
M.T. Muggs has the week off.
Today at Plnehurst Park, the
Thursday Night League takes
‘ field
* d with Psycho Softball
the
(1-5) challenging Wolfys (6-0)
at 6 :3 0 p.m.: the Regulators (2 ­
3) plays Celeste Industries (I 6) at 7 :3 0 p.m.: and Kenny's
Klan (2-5) battles Strnstrom
Realty Incorporated (6-0) at
8 :3 0 p.m. Wiglnton Fire Sprin­
klers (3-3) has the bye.
Tennessee Country Saloon
had beaten Pebble Junction
12-5 way back In the third
week of the season and ap-

Women’s Spring Softball League title still up for grabs
By Pa— §mkk
STORts EDITOR
SANFORD - Don Pablos of
Sanford can make something
out this season after all.
After playing
tremendous
softball and winning the Polar
Bear Championship. Don P a­
blos of Sanford has struggled In
the City of Sanford Recreation
and Parks Department Women's
Spring Slow Pitch Softball
League losing Its first seven

games of the season.
But the champs have come to
life
lately,
winning
three
straight games and now holds
the fate of the spring season In
Its hands.
Only one game was played on
Ju n e 8th with Kathy Kilngrnsmllh singling In Sue Mohr
with the winning run In the
bottom of the seventh inning to
give Curt's Alkycats an 1 1 -1 0
victory over Vaughan Incorpo­
rated before a power failure

forced a postponement of the with a 12-5 triumph over Curt's
other two games.
Alleycats.
Tills past Tuesday (June
The other game saw Carol
22nd) the Sharks struggled to Gamer triple and Dawn Grimms
hold onto the league lead, single her In with the winning
scoring seven runs over the fi­ run in the bottom of the seven
nth
nal three Innings, Including
four runs In the top of the sev- '
enth Inning, cupped by a ihree^ p
o ra le dagain."1
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run triple by Teresa HowdySo after 10 weeks, the Sharks
shell, to post a 9 -5 victory over (10-1) lead Sunnlland Corpo­
Vaughan
Incorporated
and ration (9-2). Don Pablos of
Sunnlland
Corporation
re­ Sanford (3-7) and Curt's Alleymained Just a game off the lead cats and Vaughan Incorporated

(both 3-9).
Because of the suspended
games on Ju n e 8th there will
nave to be a doubleheader
played at Plnehurst Park with
Don Pablos of Sanford playing
i both the Sharks (at 7 p.m.) and
Sunnlland' Corporation (at 8
p .n s ),» « * * *
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If the Sharks should lose and
Sunnlland Corporation should
win there would then be a play­
off game between Ihs two teams

Scott Goodyear enjoys
view from top of IRL
entering Pikes Peak
FOUNTAIN. Colo.
- The
pieces have always been In
place for Scott Goodyear to win
races. And despite being win­
less In his first 2 0 Pep Boys
Indy Racing League starts.
Goodyear knew that.
Now everyone else does.
Goodyear has won two of the
first four races this season, at
Phoenix and Texas. He also
leads the Pep Boys Million
championship points race by
19 over second-place Jeff Ward
heading Into the Radisson 2 0 0
on Ju n e 27 at Pikes Peak in ­
ternational Raceway.
T m not sure I'm doing any­
thing all that different from be­
fore,* Goodyear said. "But It's
nice to know the competition la
probably scratching their heads
right now. But the pressure Is­
n't off. because Its been e x ­
pected that we will win races.
We were in disbelief and d is­
appointment last year when we
didn't win.*
After coming so close In 1 9 9 8
— he finished in the top five.
four times — Goodyear knew
there was no need for a major
overhaul of his second-year
program. But there was still
something keeping Pcnnxoll
Panther Racing from Victory
Lane.
Instead of brooding in the
frustration.
Panther
Racing
went to work. There was no
break between the 1998 and
1999 season -- Just a lot of
testing and strategy sessions.
Panther considered switching
from a G Force chassis to a
Dollars, since Dallara chassis
won eight of the 11 league
events last year. But the team
was pleased with the 99 up­
date kit and decided to stick
the G Force.
"O Force made such an Imovemerit an the chassis from
it year,’ Goodyear said. "Now
we red we're very competitive
rV.ll.ra aso, that's a. k
i.
with the Dallara,
big
step. And that the tires are
great, so that's another step.

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•When you have that, you
have the confidence as a team
and as a driver to be able to get
to the next level.
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After thrashing through the
offseason. Goodyear fully ex­
pected to start his second se a ­
son with Panther Racing with a
win at the season opener in
Orlando. He Brushed second in
the PennzoU Panther G ForceAurora.
•When we left Orlando this
year. everybody this building
was disappointed.* Goodyear
said. *We’d done so much
testing over the winter, making
a lot of small improvements that
have resulted in a big gain. It
wasn't a case of will we win a
race. It was when. And now that
we’ve won two It's, OK. great, we
want more.
"We've got so much more e x ­
perience with the crew and our
new engineer. Andy Brown.
When you walk in the building
now. it's different. We're proba­
bly more driven now.*
That's because the champlonship Is a realistic goal. Good­
year has finished on the podium In three of the season's
first four races. Including his
two wins.
"We Just have the right
chemistry and the right situa­
tion, end r *it now I'm probably
enjoying what I do more than I
ever have before.” Goodyear
said. "We're out there for the
wins, and if we win enough
races, the championship will
take care of Itself.*
Still with six races left on the
circuit, Goodyear knows his
points lead Is anything but s e ­
cure.
*In my estimation, the lead
doesn't mean a whole lot until
the last race,” Goodyear said.
Tt Just takes one DNF. If we
don't finish at Pikes Pqak this
weekend, well be out of the
lead.*
There was never any doubt
that Goodyear had the talent to
. win races. He had won two ear­
ner In his career - the 1 9 9 2

Jarratt (above) has turned Information he
learned In testing at Daytona In January Into a lead in
the NASCAR Winston Cup Series. This week at DI8

rookie drivers Elliott Sadtor and Buckshot Jones have
been testing In hopes of learning (he magic that w «
make the* cars competitive for the rest of the season.

Winston Cup rookies share their
experiences behind the scenes
Special to the Herald
DAYTONA BEACH - Week in and week out,
hundreds of thousands of race fans can follow
the progress of their favorite drivers through
television, radio, newspapers and the Internet.
However, the day-to-day lives of NASCAR Win­
ston Cup drivers are not reported as much. This
week, a couple of Winston Cup's newest drivers,
Buckshot Jones and Elliott Sadler, tested their
cars at Daytona International Speedway In
preparation for next week's Pepsi 400.
Sadler and Jones entered their rookie seasons
os one car teams. Unlike other professional
sports, they have spent their rookie year learn­
ing from their own experiences and the experi­
ences of Iheir crews rather than as pari of a
multi-car team.
"You can have all the money In the world, but
if you don't have the basic Information it makes
It tough." said Jones. "Our biggest problem Is
not having the basic information accumulated by
a veteran team."
"I'm with an experienced race team and that's
making up for a lot of the disadvantages of being
a rookie.* said Sadler, second In the Raybealos
Rookie of the Year standings, "fm having a great
time with the Wood Brothers, but there's stuff I
have to learn on my own.*
Competing in the Winston Cup Series means
racing from February lo November. Drivers are

pulled In every direction from, racing to qualify­
ing to testing to sponsor commitments.
*1 never get tired of being around a race car or
the track.’ said Sadler. "I get tired of the airports
and hotels, but driving makes It all worth while.
It's like a vacation to me."
"Monday through Wednesday, there always
seems to be a phone stuck in my ear,* said
Jones. *lf rtn lucky, my appearances are within
driving distance, otherwise It's commercial
flights because we don't have a private Jet.*
However, from another perspective, the Win­
ston Cup Series can be quite rewarding to rookie
drivers.
But lust how much have Sadler and Jones
learned about the Series, the tracks, and their
cars so far this season?
"It's a learning process and it makes no differ­
ence If I ran a Busch car at that track or not."
said Jones. "Cup cars require a different setup
and that can hurt you If you're not where you
need to be."
Testing may be Just another day In the life of a
race car driver, but as these drivers know, It's
the testing which can be an invaluable tool in
their season and careers.
"We're going to take some on the chin every
now and then, but we think that makes for better
people," said Sadler.
For sure, they’ll both be In Daytona next week
looking to show what they've learned and trying
to turn that rookie curve right side up.

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2B •Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida * Thursday. June 24, 1999

Wednesday
Continued from Page IB

pcarrd like H meant to repeat that
performance no a two-run double by Dill Marino
keyed a four-run top of the llrst Inning.
nut Pebble Junction had the answer this time,
coming back with live runs In the bottom of the
first Inning with Rodney Curry's two-run double
being the big blow.
Tennessee Country Saloon regained the lead
as Sam Raines' two-run single enpped a threcrun top of the third Inning to make the score 75.
Brett Molle doubled In Dave Coss In the bot­
tom of the third Inning lo cut the deficit to one
and the score stayer! 7-6 until Tennessee Coun­
try Saloon tacked on an Insurance run on a
Raines single In the top of the fifth Inning.
Vic DlBartolo led oft the bottom of the fifth In­
ning for Pebble Junction with a single and. after
an out. Mike Miller and Coss also singled to cut
the lead lo one. After a fly out for lire second out
of the Inning. Molle singled In Miller to tie the
game at 8-8 and Coss scored the go-ahead run
when Kent Brubaker reached on an error.
Tennessee Country Saloon had a chance to get

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that will be played at either
9:30 p.m. on Ttiersday or on
Tuesday. July 6th at 7 p.m.
A decision will be made later
today on the date.
Providing the olTense were:
JUNE 8TH
Curt's Alleycats: four hits
Barbie Bartell (two runs, RBI).
Leah Sparrow (run): three hits _
Becky Simpson (run): two hits _
Sharon Ritchey: one hit _ Je n ­
nifer Hemphill (home run. run.
RBI). Kathy Kllngensmlth (two

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back Into the game In the top of the sixth Inning
as a two-out walk to Tom Szabo and a double by
Jim Kenney put the tying and go-ahead runners
In scoring position. But a ground out ended the
threat and Tennessee Country Saloon went down
In order In the seventh Inning.
Doing the damage for Pebble Junction were
Molle (3-for-3 with a double, run. three RBI).
Coss (3-for-3. three runs, two RBI). Curry
(double, single, two RBI). Miller (two singles, two
runs). Kyle Brubaker and DlBartolo (one single
and one run scored each). Bob Markos and win­
ning pitcher Blake Murray (one single each) and
Kent Brubaker (run).
Providing the olTense for Tennessee Country
Saloon were Marino (3-for-4 with a double, three
runs, two RBI), Kenney (double, single, run).
Raines (two singles, three RBI). Kevin Julian
(double, run). Andy l&gt;ogan (single, run. RBI). Don
Dougherty (single. RBI). Bob Shaw and Szabo
(one single earh) and Jay Otero (two nms).
Ttnnrteet Country Saloon
Pvbbl* Junction

runs. RBI). Julie Knecht (run.
RBI). Sue Mohr (two runs). Sue
Nlckcll (run): one RBI
Mary
Swift.
Vaughan Incorporated: four
hits _ Bonnie Chaplin (double,
two runs): three hits _ Debbie
Bemlng (run. RBI): two hits
Lynn Webb (run, two RBI)~
Luanne Mclssac (run, RBI).
Jan a Booker (two runs), liz
Turner (two RBI).
Sunnlc
Mulkey (run). Chris Bemlng
(RBI): one hit _ Errln Luckydo
(run): one run scored _ Bree
Davis.

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hits _ Teresa Ftnck (double,
two runs, RBI). Carol Cranlck
and Becky McCnman (one run
scored and two RBI each), Ann
l-anzn (run): one hit _ Mlckl Le­
wis and Kim Myers (one run
scored and one RBI each): one
run scored, one RBI _ Belinda
Anderson: one run scored _
Shelll Walter. Renae Lanza. Sue
Bagley, Dtno Wilson.
Curl's Alleycats: three hits _
Barbie Bartell: one hit _ Kathy
Kllngensmlth (two nins), Kim
Curtis and Dee Walden (one
run scored each). Becky Simp­
son. Julie Knecht. Sue Nlckell:
one run scored _ Jennifer
Hemphill.
Don Pablos of Sanford: three
hits _ Carol Gamer (two triples,
three runs. RBI). Dawn Grimms
(double, run. two RBI). Kelly
Otero (two runs. RBI). Lynette
Barkley; two hits _ Marie Byrd
(triple, two runs). Sue Hunt
(double, m n. three RBI). Shay
Brown (two runs, two RBI), Kerl
Albritton (RBI): one hit _ Diane
Calahgelo.
Vaughan Incorporated: three
hits _ Sunny Mulkey (double,
two runs). Lynn Webb (mn):
two hits _ Cindy Giles (run);
one hit _ Bonnie Chaplin (two
runs, RBI). Jan a Booker (m n.
RBI), Liz Turner (three RBI).
Bree
Davis
(RBI).
Debbie
Bemlng (mn): two m ns scored
_ Luanne Mclssac; one RBI _
Pam Cornell.
Sharks: three hits _ Robin
Bishop and Gail Ross (one m n
scored each); two hits _ Teresa
Howdyshell (two triples, two
m ns. three RBI), Gloria Eflrd:
one hit _ Tanya Geiger (two
m ns). Deborah Manfred! (mn).
Debbie Huss (RBI); one m n
scored _ Sheila Sanders, Dawn
Evans.
Vaughan Incorporated: two
hits _ Pam Cornell (triple, two
m ns). Cindy Giles (double, four
RBI), Debbie Bemlng (run).
Bonnie Chaplin; one hit _ Lynn
Webb (double); one m n scored
_ Liz Turner, Bree Davis; one
RBI _ Ja n a Booker.
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and 1994 Michigan BOO - and
he came In second at the Indi­
anapolis 5 0 0 In 1992 and
1997.
Nor was there any doubt that
he had the financial backing,
the people, the chaaala, the en ­
gine or the Urea to win. Every­
thing. It teemed, was on hla
aide. Except maybe luck.
*1 felt the fmstraUon of not
winning as any driver would,
but I never looked at It aa bad
luck,* Goodyear said. *1 looked
at It all and said, “What do we
noed to change?* You learn
from the positives and the
negatives, and I didn’t think
there waa a whole lot we were
doing wrong.*
*1 knew we were ready three
months later at Orlando.* Good­
year said. *lt rained there, and
we didn’t get to qualify, so It
went by car entrant points. We
were a new team, so we didn’t
have any points, and we started
at the very back.
*We ended up getting to the
front and challenging for the
lead, which was a very good
sign. There was a good chem ­
istry from the beginning here.”
Although Goodyear la enjoy­
ing his best season in Indy
Racing, he's hesitant to say he’s
at the peak of hla career.
*A lot of this In our sport Is
being In the right place at the
right Ume. Sometimes I have,
and sometimes I haven’t.*

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MEETMO IS MADE BY THE CITY.
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Avenue Sanlord. Beminoto Cowry.
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13. 1999. M loSowing Oeverted
proparty at td torth to taid Fetal
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Una C t, m Crown Oak CerVra. a
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Condominium recorded In Ofkciel
record* Book 1459. Pag* 1076. and
further amended by M l certain
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Condominium recorded in OVciel
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further amended by Pwl certain
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Condominium recorded in Otcial
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further amended by M l certain
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M Pubkc Record* ot Semmoto
CowVy. Ftonda. togetwr w*h M
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PI THE ORCUTT COURT
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JLKXCiAL ORCUTT
W AND FOR
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CTVS. ACTION
CASE N G 57-01112
DTVtSION C A -14-P
MELLON MORTGAGE
COMPANY. SUCCESSOR
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FINANCIAL. PIC ,
FRANCPIE T BROCK.

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IN TM ( CIRCUIT COURT
OF T H I EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO : 552002CA-14
F CHANCE MORRISON.
TANYA J. CARPENTER
and F LEE MORRISON

Plaintiff*

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ROYIEE M MANN,
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE
OF ROYIEE M MANN
and ANY UNKNOWN SPOUSES.
TENANTS. HEIRS DEVISEES.
GRANTEES CREDITORS OR
ANY OTHER CLAIMING DY.
THROUOH OR UNOER THE
AOOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS

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NOTICE OF SALE
PURSUANT T O CHAPTER 45
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN M l
pwauart to a Find Judgment dated
January 7. 1955. to Cete Number
9B-2009-CA-14 B in M C ro w Cowl
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Record* of Semmoto Cowity.
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07000050
DATED June 17. IB M
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LOT 109. SANFORD PLACE.
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PLAT BOOK 33. PAGES 33-35.
PUBLIC RECOROS OP SEMPKXE
COUNTY. FIOROA.

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at » 1 N Park Avenue. Sartord.
Ftonda 32771. WWphcna number
(407) 3234330. wfVUn 2 workmg
day* d your racerpl d tea docu­
ment N hearing vnpaesd. (TOO) 1■00-955-5771.
PubBtfl: Jw w 24. and Jd y 1,1555
DED-1P5

W TH E ORCUTT COURT
OF THE I IT H JU O C U L C S k C U ri
W A N D FOR
I COUNTY. F U R W A
Cess Ms.: 97-1443
BARNETT BANK. N -A,
w luBcaiinr by marnar
10 BARNETT SANK OF
CENTRAL FbOROA, N A .

v*.

MCHAEL GEE ANO
JAN C.OEE. HIE WIFE:
FPMNCE COMPANY, PC.;
NOTICE IB OTVENPWIpwaudV 19
Pwl certain Order to Reset Sato
datod Jww 14. 15M. to Case No
97- 1443, d M Croat Cowl d M
1591 JuWdd Crow to and tor
Ssminde County; Ftonda. towtwwto
BARNETT BANK. N A I* PtaMB
and MCHAEL GEE. d d. are M
Oatondara*. 1wB a*5 to M Ngtwat
and beat bktoar tor cadi at M *wd
kort door d M Bommot* Cowvy
Courtnua*. M l North Parti Avarua.
at 11DO o'clock
ALL. on M UPutoy of JULY, USB.
fia faflowru dMcrfeid oraowtv M l

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to rt!toM O ntor d Find JuMnonf:
LOT 32. MIRROR LAKE MANOR.
ACCORDING TO TH E PLAT
THEREOF. RECOROEO IN PLAT
BOOK 10. PAGE 4B. OF THE
COROB O F BEMPtOLE COUNTY.
F IO R O A
DATED: June IB. 155B.
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
C t o r t d M Cowl
» y Jana E. Jaaavnc
Deputy Ctorti
P yog am a paraon adh a i

order to |
tog. you ara andPad, at no ood to
you. to M provtoton d certain •*•»tones. Please cal M an may tor
PlatotoEl). talaphcna nwnbar (3061
555-7*55, adhto two working days d
moatpt d n* awnmonaihotto*. P
hearing knpaked (TOO) (900) 5555771. or Vdoa knpaked (V) (100)
555-5770.
Fvbtcison d tola Noece d leto eea
made on M I45i day d Jww. 1155
y d M id day d Jdy. IMS to M
Sammoto Herald
STEVEN P. LEE
1555 Corat Wey

&gt;103

(305)3
Pubkah Jw w 24. and Jd y 1.1555
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WASreNQTON MUTUAL
BANK. F A . succaawr by

to Greet

VS
JOSEPH P COFPIOR.

dd.

NOTICE OF
Noses to hereby gwan M l pwtuart
to
an
Order
R**ch*dWmg
Foredoew* Sato dated June 17.
19M. and artarad m erv* cat* ru n bar 5B-1953CA14K. of M C ro w
Court d M IS9i Judtotd C ra w in
and tor Semmoto Cowvy. Ftonda.
■harem WASHINGTON MUTUAL
BANK. FJL . SUCCESSOR BY COR.
PORTE M tR G IR TO ORBAT
W ESTERN BANK. A FEDERAL
SAVINGS BANK, ft Plamkrt and
JOSEPH P CONNOR. JOAN C
CONNOR.
SWEETWATER
SPRINGS HOMEOWNERS ASSO­
CIATION. 9 tC . WW* Datondartd). I
wB **• to M n y e d and bed txddw tor c a * d M wed kort door d
M Semmoto Cowvy courthouse m
Sartord. Semmoto County. Ftonda.
d 11.00 A M on M 2091 day d
JULY, 1MB. M tokowong OMCrtWd
property as ad lorti m said Fmd

Judgment, to iMi
LOT 50. SWEETWATER SFRPtOS
P U D , ACCOROPtO TO THE PLAT
THEREOF AS RECOROEO Pt PLAT
BOOK 35. PAGE 52. OF THE PUB­
LIC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, F IO R O A
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE FAIR
0E B T COLLECTION PRACTICES
ACT YO U ARE ADVISE0 THAT
THIS LAW FIRM IS DEEMED TO BE
A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTPK) TO COLLECT A DEBT ANO
ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED
Y O U BE USED FOR THAT PUR­
POSE.
Datod M 1B9i dey d June, 19M
MARYANNC MORSE
Clark d C ro w Court
By Jan* E Jawwfc
Deputy Clerk
COOSIS S STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Seoul BoWevard
SOW 450
Tamp*. Ftortda 33607
Tdaphone: (513) 177 5005
CSS (55-03354
Pubk* June 24. and JWy 1. IB M
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Legal Notices
Circuit Court
Orange County. Florida
Case • 00*9-9979
Southern Etoclne Stpp*y
C o . Inc a Detonate
corporation. D b a
Contokdaled EWCtrte

Scppty.
»*

Mu*1 Etocbic. Inc . a
Florida corporation.

Slmen Construction Inc.

a Fiord* corporator!
Mchaet A UmhokJ and
Sarah T UmholU.
mrtvdue»y and PL I
Incurance Company, a
Foreign Insurance Company
Defendant*
N O T K I OF
SHERIFF'S SALE
NOTICE IS HCntBY GIVEN M l by
v«tw* ol M l ciita n Writ ol
Eiecuhon rttued out of and wdet
M seal ol M Circuit Court d
Orange County. Ftortda. Cat* «
C O M 9629 icon a final FJdgmanf
rensrsd m M sto&gt;*«ad court on M
?«*i day of Jamwry A 0 IB M m M I
certain case toimed South* in
Etocaic Supply C o . Inc, a Detorvar*
corporation, diva Contokdalad
Electric S«&lt;&gt;(*y PlamtiV v* Mult
Electric. Inc . a Ftonda corporaaon.
Sueren Consbucaon. Inc . a Ftonda
corporahon. Mchaet A UmholU and
Sarah T UmholU. nrjrvduaty and
RLI Inswanca Company, a foreign
Insurance Company. Defendant*
wtich afotasad Wi* d Encukon
was defrvered to me a* Sherd of
Semmoto CowVy. Fm d* and I have
tovtod wxm al M right. M* and
va*re*t of V » defendant* m M IW
lowing deter toed property, sea] prop­
erty being located m Semmoto
Coimfy. Ftonda. more parteUlarty
1M1 Whas Mercery 4-door,
vm * 3MAPM15J7MR616206
Stored at Aaamort* Towmg Inc
end M irderegned e* Sherd ol
6emmot* Cowvy. Ftonda wW al
It 00 AM on M 26Vi day d JWy
A D 1999 oiler tor salt and *e« to
M fxghe*l bdder. FOR CASH Vt
HAND ANO SUOJECT TO ANY ANO
ALL EXISTINO HENS, al M Frart
(West) Door, al M stop* of M
Semmoto County. Courlhou** m
Sanlord
Florida.
M
above
deecrtied property
Thef sad sat* ■ bemg mada to sal
Wfy M farm* of tins Wrt d
tiecutnn
Doned F I Unger Sherd
Semmoto County Flond*
By Cfeef Deputy
Steven 0 Hanae
N O TC E REGAROINQ THE AMERI­
CANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF
1990 PERSONS WITH A OlSABKI
TY NEEDING SPECIAL ACCOM
MOOATONS TO PARTClPATE Vf
THE PnOCCCDiNOS SHOULD
CONTACT THE ENFORCEABLE
WRITS SECTION OF THE CIVIL
DIVISION AT THE SHERIFFS
O FFC E . 100 BUSH BLVO SAN
FORO. FIO RO A. AT LEAST FIVE
DATS PRIOR TO THE NOOCED
INGS 1407) 330 9540 TTO (407)
323 3323
Pubkdi June 24. JWy 1. 5 15. 19M
W*h Sato bemg held on JWy 25.
1999
DED 204
M THE O R CU IT COURT
09 THE I5TH JUDICIAL O R CU IT
M ANO FOR
U M N O L E COUNTY.
FLORIOA
C A M NO. M DM I C A 14 9
IRWIN MORTGAGE
IFAUA
CORPORATION.
MANUEL BUSUTX.
E T AL .
NOTICE OF BALE
Noece w hereby gwen M l m ecoordance arti M Fnaf Judgment of
Forectosure entered on October It.
IB M m O rt action no M-0504 CA
14 P m M C ro w Court d S fu i
NOLE Courtly Ftonda. m wfuch
Manual Busuto. al d . were M
Defendant! and Irwm Mortgage
Corporaaon IV * Inland Mortgag*
Corporaaon we* PtokWB. I wB •** to
M R I M bdder tor cash al M
■ad bonl door. M l N Park Ave.
Sanlord. FL 32771 between M
how* d 11 iX) o ctock a m and 200
p m on JULY 13.1MO on M M o w
mg data toad teal property:
Lot 49. Sartord Place, a suDOvaon
eccordmg to M ptol M r a d aa
recontod m Ptol Book 33. Pag** 33.
34 and 35 d M Pubkc Racofd* d
Sammoto Cowity. Ftonda
More commonly known as: 553 SI
John* Rarer Owe. Sartord FL 32773
(Cowl Seat)
Jena E. Jeswerc
A* Deputy Ctorti
Puttcaaon of Vm noece on June 24.
aid JWy 1.1BM m M toaovnng pubkcaaon Semmoto Herald

Aaomey to Law
2134 Hoeywood Btvd
HoVywood. FL 33020
Putokah Jwto 24. and JWy 1.1999
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C m 09 LA K I MARY, FLOfWOA
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by M C«y Comm*won ot M Cvy ot Lake
Mary. Ftonda. M l aad Commtoaon wR hod a Pubkc Heating on JWy 1.
15M, al 7DO P M , or aa toon MreaRw as poasfeto. is conadto First
fiMrtKin of an Onfenonoo M M :
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORIDA AMENDING
ORDINANCE NO. 932. PROVKMNO FOR THE FIRST AMENDMENT TO
THE FMAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN 09 LAKE COMO ESTATES MANNED
UNTT DEVELOPMENT: PROVIDING FOR TH E INCLUSION 09 ADDITION­
AL PROPERTY; PROVOVfQ FOR CONFLICTS. BEVERABAJTY AND
EFFECTIVE DATE.
Raaomng M property detected in M aaachad lagaf deterpeon is
Planned L M Development (PUO). The Cay Commaaton wW atoo oonadar
MOevetapar's Agreemerk tor Vv* Puo Tha Ordnance rsronet certam
proper*** 9ta) irate inert, inertly ah out d Vie origmd legat daacrtpftcn in
OnSnanca No. B32. 9 M Ordnance to approved on Ira readng. M pubkc
hearing m second teadng and Inal Mopbon d M Ordnance tod M
Developer* Agraamart a « be hdd on JWy 15. IBM . « TOO P M . or aa
soon M n totor at poasAi*. In M Cay Cammaaon Chamber*
LAKE COMO ESTATES OVERALL PROJECT
COMMENCING AT TH E NORTHWEST CORNER OF SECTION 4. TOWNBMP 20 S O U TH RANGE M EAST. SEMVfOLE COUNTY. FIO R O A. RUN
S 9 T 44 4 7 1 , 1M 00 FEET ALONO THE NORTH LINE OF THE NORTH­
W EST 1/4 OF SECTION 4; THENCE RUN 8 00*03T)8-W, 40391 FEET TO
TH E POINT 09 BEGINNING; THENCE 8 M'44'47" E. 21450 FEET.
THENCE N OCrtm** E. 31753 FEET; THENCE N 44*3941* W. M 54
FEET; THENCE 8 59*44'4r E. 25 00 FEET. THENCE N 00*0306* E. MOO
FEET; THENCE 8 99*44'4r E. 1000 FEET; THENCE E 00*0308* W. 3500
FEET, THENCE 8 95*1S O r e .2 5 0 0 F E E T THENCE 845*2379-W . 3514
FEET; THENCE B 00*0306* W, 31781 F E E T THENCE 8 9 T 4 4 '4 r E.
107504 F E E T THENCE 8 00*0879 E. 258 19 F E E T THENCE N 59*44 4 r
W. 3M OO FEET; THENCE 8 0 0 0 9 7 9 E. 330 00 FEET; THENCE 8
00*3919 W. 847.73 FEET. THENCE 8 4 5 1 4 7 9 E. 262 94 FEET; THENCE
B 00*094(7- E. 510B5 F E E T THENCE N 595952* W. 1190 11 FEET;
THENCE N 0(70305* E. 221259 FEET TO THE POINT O F BEQVfNINa.
CONTAMPK) 66844 ACRES MORE OR LESS.
The Pubkc Hearing wd be had to M Commason Chantoera, 100 N.
Cowary Ctob Road, lake Mary. The Pubic la nraed to w a rd « d be Idtod.
Bed heartog may ba contoxwd kom ante to tone urvt a knaf dactolon to
mad* by M Cay Commaaton Copra* d M Ordnance In lui to* avwMto
to M CVy CtortYs OBto* lor review.
NOTE: IF A PERSON DCCDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY
THIS COMMISSION WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CON8CCREO AT
THIS M EET*® OR HEARING. HE OR SHE WXX NEED A RECORO OP
TH E PROCEEDINGS ANO THAT, FOR SUCH PURPOSE. HE OR SHE
MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORO OF THE P R O
CEEOMGS IS MADE. WHICH RECORO INCLUOES THE TESTIMONY
ANO EVOCNCE UPON WMCH THE APPEAL IS TO BE BASED FIO R O A
STATUTES M5O106
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE M ANY O F THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT THE CITY
ADA COOROBfATOR AT LEAST 45 HOURS 9f ADVANCE OF THE MEETP M AT 407-324-3024.
CITY OF LAKE MARY. FLORDA
Card A. Foator, Cay Ctork
DATED: JUNE 81. IM S
Pubfwh Jwto 84. IB M
D E D 8 1I

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C la s s ifie d D e p t.
T o P la c e Y o u r A d

CET

I ^ H t h e
JOB DOME!
Sominolo Herakt. Sanford. Flondn •Thursday, Juno 24, 1999 • 3B

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C ounty O M irt
S im lm l* County,
Florida
O a t * I I M I I -tP-IO-C
H M Roebuck.
Plaintiff
vl
Onrn McClusIln,
Defendant
N O TIC 1 OP
• H IR IF F 'S 6 A L I
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
thal by virtue ol that certain
Writ ol Execution leiued out ot
and under the eeel ol the
County Court of Seminole
County. Florida. Caee • I M I *
2 -6P -19-C upon a final |udgnunt rendered In the aforeeaid
court on the M lh dey ol
November A O l l t f In that cer­
tain
caee
entitled
H U
Roebuck.
Plalnlill ve Brian
McCauelin. Defendant which
aloreeaid Writ ol Elocution w at
delivered to me at Shenfl ol
Seminole County. Florida and I
have levied upon all tha right,
title and interact ol the defen­
dant In the following detcribed
property tald property being
located In Seminole County,
Florida.
more
particularly
detcribed et lollowt
IM S Ford FIFO
VIN « t FTEF2SY 7JN AS I81*
Stored at Altamonte Towing Inc
and the undertigned at Shenlf
ol Seminole County, Florida,
will at 11 00 A M on the 12th
day ol July A D IS S t offer for
tele and tell to the highett bid ­
der FOR CASH IN HANO AND
S U B JE C T TO ANY AND A U
EXISTING LIENS, at the Front
(Wett) Door, at the tle p t. ol the
Benvno'e County Courthoute in
Sanford Florida, the above
detcribed property
Thai ta-d tale it being made
to tetttty the lermt ol Hue Writ
ot Eiecubon
Donald F Salinger. Bhentf
Seminole County. Floride
NO TIC E R EGARDING THE
AM ERICANS W ITH D IS A B ILI­
TIES ACT OF tSSO. PERSONS
W ITH A DISABILITY NEEOINQ

SPECIAL ACCOMMODATIONS
TO PARTICIPATE IN THE P R O ­
CEEDINGS SHOULD C O N TA C T
THE EN FO R CEA BLE W RITS
SECTION OF THE CIVIL DIVI­
SION
AT
TH E
SH ER IFF'S
OFFICE. 100 OUSH OLVD. S A N ­
FORD. FLO R IO A AT LE A S T
FIVE DAYS PRIOR TO THE P R O ­
CEEDINGS H O T) 330-6840 TTD
(402| 323-3373
PuLlith June 10. IF . 24. July I.
IM S
Wdh Sale being held on July 12.
IM S
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21— P ersonals

E d u c a t io n &amp;

70—
T

IN THE COUNTY COURT
OP THE EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN ANO FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIOA
CASE NO. IF-2TSA-CC-20U
COACH LIGHT ESTATE9.
SECTION II. INC . a not
lor proht Ftonda corporation.
DOUGLAS J TRONOLONE
and UNKNOWN SPOUSE.
Delendanti
N o n c e OP SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tiat
on tw tlth day ol JULY IW 9 at
1100 am at tw wett front door ol
me SerruncJa County Courthoute In
Sanford, Florida. Sw undertigned
Clark w4 otter lor tala tw toaowng
THAT CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM
PARCEL KNOWN AS UNIT 33.
BUILDINQ H. COACH LIGHT
ESTATES SECTION II A CONDO
MINIUM PURSUANT TO THE DEC­
LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM
RECOROEO
IN
OFFICIAL
RECOROS BOOK I2F2, PAGE
1 » » PUBLIC RECOROS OF SEMI
HOLE COUNTY. FLORIOA
together with al ttrucluret. enpnwe
mentt future! apphancet. and
appaetenancet on ta d land or uted
et con|uncton fwreweh
Tha aforatatl tale w* be made
purtuant to a Summary Final
Judgment entered et C M No. M
7 7 8 5 C C 7 0 U pending m the
County Court ol Ihe Eighteenth
Judciaf CecuS n and tor Samevna
ConYy Flurtla
Deled Pvt 15th day ol June. 199*
UAHrANNE MORSE. CLERK
CLERK OF THE
COUNTY COURT
By Jane E Jatewv
Oepufy Clerk
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH DISAOA.ITIE9
ACT OF 1990
ArknevtlraPre Order No ST-3
It you are a per ton with a dwatvMy
order to parketpale et r
ng you are eneead, at no con to
you. to tw provwon ct certaet attrt
lance
Pleaie contact Court
Admevttalion at 301 N Park
Avenue. Suit N301. Sanford. FL
32771 (407) 323 4330. art 4227
wahm 2 worketg dayt of your recent
ol Pvt noma, t you are hearing or
voce enpaeed. cat I 600955S771
TAYLOR ANO CARLS. P A
ATTORNEYS FOR THE
PLAINTIFF.
1900 SUMMIT TOWER
BOULEVARD. SUITE BOO
ORLANOO. FLORIOA 32SI0
Pifcttft -haw 24. and JMy 1. 1999
OED 118

CITY OF LAKE MARY,
FLORIOA
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
Noire n twretry given by tw Cty
Committnn ol tw Cty of Late Mary
Floride, tu t lav] Com m ittal adopt
ad Ordnanre No 933 on June 17,
1999. vecakng tw kWowng porton
of certan n/Vt of ways and aSayt
A l lhat portion oI that certan 7B tool
road ptaltad at Bfobtom Avenue
(a k a Lakavwrv Avenue) lying
Easterly ol tw Southerly attention
oI tw Wetterty krw ol lot 33. Block
38. Crystal Lake Wmter Hornet
Subdrvtivm eccordng to tw Ptat
twraol at recorded m Plat Bout 2,
pagat 114 through 118 Pubic
Records ol Seminole County,
Flonde
A l thal porton ol that certan road
platted at Second Street lymg
Soutwrly of tw Easterly ertem oi
01 tw Nortwrty krw ot Lot 18 Btoct
38. Crytna lake Winter Hornet
Subdrvmor eccordng to tw Plal
twreoI et recorded n Plal Boot 2.
pagat 114-118, Pubkc Records of
Senvnow Comfy. Ftonda
Al tw l porton of tw planed 20 tool
aaay lymg EaiWrty ol tw Southerly
a dem on oI tw Watt me ol Lot 15.
Block 38 and lyng Wattorty ol tw
Watl ngMolwey krw ol Second
Stow*. at lyng and bang n Crystal
Lake Winter Hornet Subdrvttnn.
eccordng to the Ptot thereof at
recorded n Plat Boo* 2. pagat 114116. Puttc Racordi of Samnoia
County. Ftv via
CITY OF LAKE MARY FLORIOA
Carol A Foster. Cty Clark
Dated Ju w 21. 1999
Pubkafl June 24, 1999
DEO 203
M THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR EEM NOLE COUNTY.
FLOFUOA
PROBATE fXVtMON
FILE NO 99439-CP
IN RE
ESTATE OF
MAIIYE CARMAN
Deceased
NOTICE OF
AOtBMSTRATION
The edmnwteaon et tw tttaw ol
MARYE CARMAN, ra t Numtwr 99
439 CP. w pamkng n tw CrcuU
Court taf Samnoia Counry. Ftonda.
Probata D um ai. tw eddratt ol
wfveh W Clark ol tw Cacut Cowl.
Samnoia County
Courthoute.
Sanford. Ftonda 37T71 Tha names
and addresses of tw personal repretenteeve and tw personal repreten
totore l aBomey are tel torn below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
A4 oedeort ol tw decedent and
other persons hevng cteent or
dtmendt egtntl decedent t estate
on whom a copy ol tvs notice w

NOTICE OP A PUBLIC HEARINO TO

daw ol tw test pubkeaton ol tow

OP AN ORDNANCE BY
THE CITY OP SANFORD, FLORIOA
Notca ■ hereby ghren twt a PVt*c Haanng e ^ tw hatd « too Commwtwn
Room at tw Cty Me*. 300 Norft Perk Aeenw. In tw C8y of Santo*. Florida.
N TOO o'ctock PM on J u w 2S. IB M to conadar tw adoewon ol on ort&gt;nonco by tw COy of Sonlord. Ftondo. f
* ***

Court WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FMIBT IV B U C A
T O N OF THIS NOTICE OH TttRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF Bfft
VICE OF A COPY OF NOTlC* ON
THEM
A l o t a aodeort ol tw decedent
and pereona havmg clam i or

TO ANNEX A 4 79 ACRE PORTION OP THAT CER T API PROPERTY
LYtrO BETWEEN VIHLEN ROAD EXTENOCO WESTERLY ANO WORNALL DRIVE ANO BETWEEN LOWE AVENUE ANO UPSALA ROAD 1000
UPSALA ROAD). AS SHOWN ON THE MAP BELOW

ANNEXATION!
REQUEST

court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FX.ED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
The data al tw test pubkeaton ol
t i t Nobco * June 17, 1999
Personal Representative
Alexander C Carman
209 Homeeood Dove
Saidord. Florida 32773
Attorney lor Personal
Hugh M. Palmer. Eaq
HUGH M PALMER. PJL
PO. Dot 2IE7
Wider Park. Florida 32790
(407) 845-2030
Ftonda Bar No 0132242
Pubkafl June 17.24.1999
DEO IIP
m THE ORCUTT COURT
OF THE 11TH
JU M C U L CIRCUIT
IN ANO FOR
SC MMOLS COUNTY. FLORIOA
CAEE NO. 99886 C A M P
NATIONSBANC MORTGAGE
CORPORATION.
vs
JAMES S WILLIAMS,
e tu i, el at,

A complete doaenpoon end I copy d the ortfcnonce ehai b# ovaiabie el Vie
otoce ol tw C ty Clark lor ol poroone dewing to aianwto tw tame.
Al portae in xaerost and a s m * thal have an opporturvry to bo hoard at
w d la M g
By order ol Vw Cty Commaaton ol tw C ty ol Sonlord. Florida
PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICI­
PATE IN ANY OP THESE PROCCEDMOS SHOULD CONTACT TH E
HUMAN RESOURCE OFFICE ADA COORDINATOR AT 330-642* 41
HOURS M ADVANCE OP THE ME ETINQ
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: N a porton deodar to appeal a daemon made
w«h reaped to any metier considered al tw a b o r t motang or haorttg. ho
may nood ■ vortwkm record ol tw proceednge. todudtog Vw
evMwee.whch record N n d provided by »w C ty olSenixd (FS 288 0105)
Jenot R. Doughtily. CMC
C ly Clark
PiBOaft Juno 17, A 24,1999
OEO-14S

-L
CELEBRITY CIPHER
by Luis Campos
endpreeen EacfiMerwVie e x * * stands to a
Today* du e I aqua* Q

DetondanlG)
NOTICE O F ACTION
TO TERRY BOUH.LANTE. 1 akve.
and/or dead hit (Ihe*) unknown
hast, devwtn . togawet or grardatt
and al persona or panwt ctaarang
by. tvoixpi. under or agamt hen
(toem)
Ratatonce mknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tw l an Acbon
lor lorectoeure ol a mortgage on tw
tokowing property m SEMNOLE
County Fkxdii
LOT IS. FOREST OAKS VILLAGE,
ACCOROINQ TO THE
PLAT
THEREOF. AS RECOROEO IN
PLAT BOOK 46. PAGE S3. OF THE
PU0UC RECOROS OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIOA
hat bean Nad agamt! you and you
art raquaad to terse a copy ol you
rurtton datenses. I any. to 1 on
SPEAR ANO HOFFMAN. P A..
Attorneys, whose addreti w 708
Souti Oww Highway. Coral Oabtoa.
Ftonda 33148, (308) 686-2299.
•Whm X dayt after tw tost pubkeato i of tw notica and to Me tw origi­
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1999
(COURT SEAL)
MARYANNE MORSE. CLERK
At Clark ol tw Court
By. Ruth King
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“ Cracker Barrel"
Servers. Cooks. Dishwashers
200 Hrkman Dr (1-4 H Hwy 46)
407-124-1020

Make a successful twitch to
the ultimata way ol meeting
people. Call 251-3*09 to gal
connected!

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25—SrtciAL Notices

•* A C C O U N T MANAGER
Sanford Co seeking mature md
lor Ihe* Tmesales Dept lor
buimess to business sales.
basesaUryiCommssois.
Grral Co Benefits Once H ied
Cal
OPC Staffing
260-5066. NO FEE

OPEN DOOR Social Senncet of
Florida Ik 1 therapeutic toiler
care agency opening an offee
in the Orlando area Wa are
lookmg lor darkened and csrmg
UrnHies who are interested in
providing children with a sale
And nurturing entnronmenl by
becoming lokler parents tt you
hava love m your hearl and
room m vow home, please con­
tact O PEN DO O R al 407-4882323

27— N ursery &amp; C hild
C are

7 LABORERS
100 People a Day Needed to
work a variety of Warehouse
and Labor fobs Eryoy the bene­
fit! of same day pay . no w rin g
hi the end of the week C al
ILgf.l Hand Man m Longwood.
2806108 _______

Child Cars provider low cost,
includes breakfast, lunch 6
snacks C a l Tma O 320 7370

A B E TTE R JO B FOR YOU!
Just C e l' Never a Fee'
HELP Personnel 8296888

CHILDCARE
D a p fights' Weekends
Fn Nights Pi//a' Swepover
Sat N ^ its - Cook out' S u m
322-1729 of Pager 793-7313
M M V HOME
CPR. HRS Certified
___________ 302-4021___________
Infant Caro m my homw. M F
7 a m - 6 X p m ItlO W k
Sardord' Lk Mary 322-6717
R EQ ISTER NOW. Pre K 4 5 '
CUSS Slarlmg Aug 3rd AS Knderganed' M am SkWs Taught as
rveaasLang Develop/Math
Skits Limned Space Aval
C a l lor Deltas 321-7635

a e r a t o r - F o u n t a in
Fahncak»e|nsfa» WA tm
Good Pay. Benefis
C al40 7 324 1515
LFA
125 Coastline Rd. Suite 1800
Sanford. Florida 32771

'Bar Servers*
•Cathwr/Counter Person*
'B usters'
•Prsp/Grltl Cook*
Hgh votome resuwam located
at Ihe Orlando Ssnlwd A*por1

J e r r y 's C a t e r e r s
32 3 -0 3 4 5
Apply a Bldg A 2nd Fir
M o n -F n -9-2 PM
APPCNNTMENT S E TTE R S !
S IM SIGN ON BONUS S10 507
7* wrwe training Averags H O ­
STS Hr.. N O SELLING
No cold cans.
Ftei ScheduteBeneMs CaM
1212070, E iL 212

57—O pportunities

Legal Notices

Child Cere &gt; In yow home (SanfordVaka Mary praterred) tor pre­
cious 6 month old M F, 1 6
Musi be dependable, canng.
and eipenenced with infants
Please cel 322 6285
CLERIC A U OFFICE HELP
P -T m Sanford Area, l x obi rag
323-6520

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR 8SH N O LE COUNTY.

FLORIOA
PROBATE DIVISION
FMa Number: S9-ISI-CP
IN ME ESTATE OF
KATHEniNE NELL
LAWRENCE PUGH.
NOT1CC OF
AMRM6TRATION
Tha adnmntrakon of to* astaU of
KATHERINE NELL LAWRENCE
PUGH, deceased. Fla tfunbef 99
111 CP. w pendmg m toe CrciM
Cowl tor Semmole Counry. F torda.
Probale Dsnsion. trw addtesi ol
wtveh a X I N PARK A V E . SAN
FORO. FL 22777. The rones end
ackkatsei ol «w personal represoi
Ukve and to* parsorwf rapresanuIrve • anomay are sal lorth below
ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE
NOTIFIED THAT
Al persons on wfon tow node a
served who have ot*ectaii toet
dwsanga to* vaktsty ol to* ww ttw
quakhcalow ol toe personal taprasemakva venue, or |ww&lt;kctai of
tots Cowl are raquvad to Ua toe*
obfackont w*h tow cowl WITHIN
THE LATEn OF THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE
OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY O f
THIS NOTICE ON THEM
AS crtxktors ol toe decedent and
otfuM persons having cUrnis or
demands agams! decedent s esUto
on whom a copy ol tvs noace w
dale of Vw hrM pubkeakon ol Bus
nokce must Ms Ihe* clams w*h v*s
cowl WITHIN THE LATER OF
THREE MONTHS AFTER THE
DATE OF THE FIRST PUOLICA
TIOff OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY
OAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER­
VICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE
ONTHCM
AS o V a creditors ol tha decedent
and parsons having Gams or
demands against tha decedent s
t stale must Ua Vw* clams weh Via
court WITHIN THREE MONTHS
AFTER THE 0ATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS. DEMANDS ANO
OBJECTIONS NOT SO FILED WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED
Tha dale ol Vw hrM pubkeakon of
Vat Nokce is June 17. 1999
THOMAS ANTHONY FARRIS
Personal Representative
16605 31 ROAD
WELLBORN. FLORIOA
32094
THOMAS A DANIEL ESQ
ABomey to* Paaaorwr
Florida Bar No 205659
623 North Mam Sveet
Qanwsvaa. FL 32601
(352) 376-6436
Publish June 17, 24. 1999
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SNACK TIME VENDING
Serving Central FL tor 15 via
CUan MVR 6
Top pay S
stable work hist Start Sam. M F
Lngwd 332 9769
Driver local dellverlea. Longwood Door 1 Tnm Company. FT,
Mon-Frt. 6am 2 30pm » over­
tone. CUss B CDL. good dnvmg
record bfwig reqd. esc. benefits
58 50 hr. neg lo eip DFWP,
EOE. 407-3216410
DRIVERS
Indep Conlrsclors. Immd 1990
or newer 4 dr Sedan Beeper or
Ce* Phone a ptosl
16006856799, E l L 197

OFFICE ASSISTANT
F-T, Musi be Computer LX
Good Saury Plus Benefits
152-3176408 E x t 112
or
800-296-70*9______
O f f ICE. M ANAGER Fu« or Part
time
Telephone skits. A/P.
Payroll A Scheduling O uckbooks Knowledge a Pius Vacabon and Pension 2226122______
OW N A C O M PUTER?

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229-1716*. PT/FT
1696-246-1072
P -T MOAT L A U N C H !*
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ATTE N D A N T
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For the Summer. M-T.W 9-5 p m.*
FnarvFy Casual Wk En* Great
place to work. For more Into
C a »M F tL 8 A 407-322-1610

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Embroidery Machete Operator
Part Time Eiperwnced
Poertlve Image. 77161B2

ENTRY LEVEL DRIVERS need­
ed NOW t Covenant Transport
has immediate openings tof
driver trainees No experience
needed Earn S4SK
SSSK plus
benefis COL kammg available
800635-5593
Eipenenced Mwwet door A meror mstaler needed Start
ASAP. CaM 222-7174

U.8. GOVERNMENT
SURGEON GENERAL
DETERMINED THAT
CIGARETTE SMOKING
IS DANGEROUS

JOHN I . WILLIAMS
12618TS66 Drive
AHiiM ate Sprlagt, FL S2714

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Rsceplionlsl/Clerlcil - P U iu n t
phone voice indrnduai to han­
dle moderate phone activity
Clerical and computer skiit a
PLUS Sanlord 3230940
R N S N E E D E D .F T .P T
And or Management
Busy HemocotogyOncotogyOlt
Benefits Aval Can Jane
1-904-774-1223
S EAM STR ESS lor dry’
cleaners in Lk Mary. 333 8070
__________ or 620 7639__________
S E C U R ITY OFFICER JO B
Training Armed A Unarmed
Brandy A Assoc. 834-7444

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Credit Card Billing
1 .8 0 0 -C IT Y -F U N
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MIG W ELDERS 2 yrs eip Ap­
ply to person Firs! Weigh MFG.
210 Tech Dnve. Santoro
3X5000___________________________
w h o l e s a l e o f f ic e s u p p l y "

COMPANY
SEEKINQ OFFICE C LER K
Hr 6 0 a wk. perm pot
M FRI 6 5pm
PHONE Cheertul'upbeAl voce
numerous receptionist duties
CLER ICAL General kght dunes
File Paperwork Copies. EG
DATA ENTR Y Change Comp
Data 10 Key Pad Speed
ORDER ENTRY: Type Fax O r­
ders
CLEANING: Alway keep a neat
work area every Frt. A M
Call lor Appt. 324 3550
Asa for Marianne

93— R ooms For R ent

Teachers needed lor Santoro
area preschool Musi have 10 A
20 hour training C a l Joyce lo*
detail O 321 7635
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W EEKLY R ENTALS
Starting • 277/Wfc
M.store Downtown 3306423
EFFICIENCY
With Maid service
convenient location

TIR ED ???
O F YO UR CU R R EN T JO B !!!
LO O K)NO T O MAKE
A CHANGE???
National company looking tor
eipenenced plumbing techni­
cians E iceleni pay. hearth tosurance. 401k We want you to
(otn our learnt Cart (407) 9269966 tor intormarton which could
Ued to a brghfer future1

__________ 3 2 1 -4 9 0 0 __________
Furnished rooms, a l ubktiet in­
cluded laundry phone A kitchen use 29G*wk, 330-7373
ROOM FOR R EN T
Cassetoerry oft 434

Rm wBreakfast- Laundry Fum
S9S wkly 666-2933

L o o k in g for e x p e rie n c e d

H o u se k e e p e r
M ust be dependable, meticulous,
energetic, and willing to go those
extra steps to a ssu re perfection.
De
Dedicated individuals need only
1 applyaPl
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person for all position*.
Apply at:
Wilkinson A uction
24329 SR 46 ,
_______Sorren to, FL

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•Day! Waskirt Clams
• Financial AssManca
• Carrier* Hiring On Ills

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800-554-7364

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breakthrough print poacas and on ai promotion gr^Nc*. ExparrancM wlh Photoshop 50. Utotvalor and ertra Aias,Wavefront
Composer or Maya raguvod Must be abla lo regularly work
Satiadays. Sundays and evenings Arttiesign educator at earthed
secondary educaiotal nsfatuhon pralarrad
Resumes mutt be received by 07B&amp;99 No phone cals please
Sand resume and non-returnable samples to
Personnel Manager
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Lake Mary. FL 32746
won la an teo employ*.

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FOR P A R T -T IM E W O R K
The Stmlnole Herald ha* an immadiata oponlnq for a
newspaper carrier in the Sanford area. Our papers are
delivered each afternoon Tuesday through Saturday.
Delivering the Swnlnole Herald is a great way to earn good
money while working just a few hours each day. We need
som eone who is dependable and has reliable transportation
&amp; insurance. If you would like to become a carrier, please
come in and fill out an application at our office at 300 N.
French Ave., Sanford, FL.

Seminole Herald
. ~

W AN TED 29 PEOPLE
T O G E T SSPAIDSt
to lose 30 tos m the neit X
days Natural A Guaranteed
1600-2420363 0x1 1551
Warehouse help tor rug store
Should be able lo lift heavy
weight 339-1911________________

Shelving Installer needed
No experience necessary
C a l 332 7574

Immedute Openings'!
A l SkjavTradti Shirts
Workers w/cart earn ertra SS
Competitive wages pail Daiyrt
Apply In Person •

I-

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WAREHOUSF/COUIP ITSTALL

S E M IN O L E "
LANDSCAPING. INC.
'Positions Avalable’
•LANDSCAPING'
Tractor and'or Bobcat operators
needed Espennced operators
lor Inal grading S10 SI2-HR
Vac/ Pension Benetits
CDL
Req
'IRRIGATION*
Helpers' installers needed im­
mediately
Vac and Pension
Benefits
CaM 407-3226133

WORK TODAY
CASH TODAY

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Snack Time Vending serving
Cen FL lor 15 yts Top pay A
bene W 6 Iran Lngwd 332 9769

LABOR READY ■

1552 S French Ave
SantoTO 3236343
53 S SamoranBtvd
Orlando (26t6tt1)

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* NO EXP. NEEDED *
Wen Known builder m Sanlord
is seeking hard working tod tor
temp lo perm positions to Trots
Dept and n the Whie.Eacefl
Med.Dent.40IK Cal
GPC Staffing
260-5066
NO FEE

PART TIME H ELP wanted 4
hours on Saturdays, Retires
welcome1Cak 323 8122

at the:

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HEA LTH mSUHAffCE ANO 4 0IK
PLA N ' Drue Irs * wort pises
Apply st HO M issr Drive.
AJIamonw Spring 7SO-SOOO

Apply in Person

Ladies Call FREEI
(407) 786-TALK*

W

E A R N FULL-TIM E PAY

You've heard all that, but it s
also dangerously expensive.
Quitting nowadays It just like
getting a big ralsa in pay. It is
getting to a point where
nobody wants lo hira you it
you smoke I This report shows
you B PLANS TO STOP SM O K ­
ING COMFORTABLY! Pick oul
which plan feels best for you.

I

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LA B O R ERS NEEDED
FO R UNDERG RO U ND
U T1U T Y C O N T R A C T O R

lor Tail Co.
Eipandmg Co Needs Drivers
daywEvenmgs 126-7917. Leave
Name and NunOer

O u h tk lW ) I 900446 U iF 69/mm |

I 'l Ms a I* ''A n * . 1/ 1

Tell Free 1loovoNamo mi A n a Code A No
e C O N C R E TE WORK *
Concrete Foehera A Framers
needed now! Long Term ProyeG.
posHA* lamp perm. 40 firs wk.
C e l O PC Staffing, ...............
N o rs k
housekeepers. Re­
naissance FTetoement Center.
300 W Airport Btvd. Sanlord
Apply *i person See Oeuah

DRIVER •VENOtNO R O UTE

OrBet yaur capy tetey tram...

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IMMEDIATE OPENING
E ip Generii Wxrehousa worker
needed Must be able to kff 50
tot 6 drive x torkkff good Ben­
efits. EO E. DFWP
Slifl Sendees and Supply
SOI Cork»co Wry, Sanford
Immediate Opening! PT/FT tor
lamtorial floor car* A housekeepeig posrhons on 2nd A 3rd
shifts. «i Lake Mary area Caa
Philip 4
942-8289 between
S a m to n ________ ______________
Laborer: Must have vahd Drs
l x . A own irantportatoi S6 501
hr Apply in person Firil Weigh
Mtg C o . 210 Tech D r. Sanford
3305000_______________________
Lawn Tech needed mmedalely Salary « comm Best Erter
mmatinq Services, 261-2377
LAW N MAINTENANCE
Commercial eip requeed
_________ C a i 330-1461_________
Loan Officer- E ip or Trin e *
FMA VA Canv A Sub Prime
Top Comm tor Top Producer
NeBottt Mortg. 327-77A4

Counter Persona: Counter eip
lor busy dry cleaner Esc pay
Laka Mary 3336070620 7639

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Check out the Help
Wanted section every
Sunday in Ibe
Seminole H erald.

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Company m Longwood 71481m-.
medwu apenmgs lor person w.
eiper m braang copper
tor HVAC. poewbfe lamp- perm,
good starting pay CAjt
OPC Staffing
2606066. N O FEE

71— H

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M OTHERS- DREAM
Stay Home. Lose Wnghl

Fui hme mlh EsceHent Wages

You don? hava to Hue with tha
pain ol fibromyalgia.
a l 407|U. C
CaM
lor
699-0607 or 1488 362-4041
382
free Information

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Home CUanlng-Maid Service
Part Tima lo atari
_________ 4076316711_________
House Cleaning Perfect sum­
mer (Obt Start now S7 Tv * mile­
age No mteVwfcnds Car reqd
834 5595_______________________

HOW ISKJNQ tot! TMf
7OLL0WVM POVTKJNS

33— W eight
M anagement

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CHURCH S E C R E TA R Y .
20 Dei hrs per week Pre­
pare Newsletter 8 promotional
materials Computer tkMs req
Word publisher Mulls desied
Send Resume:
FBC 116 8. Park Avs.
Sanford FI. 12771

ACCR EDITED TR UC K SCHOOL
COL. V A T A Apprv Job Assisi
Whend classes National Truck
School 1&lt;00484-7384

Long wood Mat saga Studio.
Walk ms welcome 7 flap
Prhrale rm» Female Stall
l tic XMM0007785

a t t v a u d it io n s a *
Curly Neal is toofung for taunt­
ed KGs 6-16 tor C urtfe Hide
Club. Contact Cmdy at Thmh
H PUy. 407-322-6547

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Sanford, FL

Perfect For
Retired Persons
Or As A Second
Income!

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Seminole Hornld. Snnlord, Florida •Thursday, June 24, 1999

P a y in g f o r v ou r clag»lfle tiflfl

S em in o le H e ra ld

We giartyi accept Mastercard.
Mastercard, Visa, Discover and Amertcar
American Express. We
also wS take cash or a personal check. Advertisers who wish to be billed can
make arrangements at the Ume their ad Is placed. Please keep m mind that
ads In the Personals (dass. 21). Business Opportunities (class 55) 6 Oarage
Sales (217) require payment In advance.

322-2611 or Toll free from O rlan do 831-9993
You can fa i your ad to 407-323-9408
300 N. Fre nch A va., Sanford 32771 • P. O . B ox 1687, Sanford 32772
O u r offlca la opan to aarva you M onday th rough Friday, • am •8 pm

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D E A D L IN E S :
F or TUee day'e edition, the deadline Is M onday at noon
F o r W ednesday's edition, the deadline Is Tu e sd a y at noon
For T h u rs d a y 's edition, the deadline Is W ednesday at noon
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F o r the weekend edition, the deadline Is Friday at noon
Home Health Care
Elderly Care
Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luxury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Health Care
Lost AFound
Special Notices
Nursery AChild Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

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we w d make the change lor the nest available edMon. Please check your ad
on the first day of pubhcatxm. II you fmd an error, please ca l us Immedelety
and we wd correct the error for the nest publication. We are responsible lor the
first Insertion only and only for the cost of the Itrst insertion.

EMPLOYMENT
117 Commercial Rentals
118 Office Space For Rent
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Storage/Offiee For Rent

67 Career
; i
Consultants
J
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

REAL ESTATE
141 Homes For Sale
; ;
143 Out of State
~
Properly For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sale
147 Industrial Properly For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sale
149 Commercial Property For Sale
151 Investment Property For Sale
153 Acreage Lol For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condominiums For Sale
157 MobSe Homes For Sale
159 Real Estate Wanted
I X Business For Sale
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
185 Duplex For Sale

91 Apartments/

99—Apartments
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MERCHANDISE

105—HousisU

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181 Appliances A
G
Furniture For Sale
183 Television A Stereo/Radto
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Goods
189 Office Supples
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machine Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

MI SCELLANEOUS
199 Pets ASupplies
200 Uvestock/Farm
Suppkes
X I Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
X 7 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Antique/CoSeckbies
215 Boats AAccessories
217 Garage Sales
219 Wanted to Buy

221 Good Things to Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Auctions

231 Cars For Sale
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truck/Buses/Vans For Sale
238 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcydes/Bikea For Sale
240 Boat Rentals
2 4 1 Rec. Vetkdea/Campefs For Sale
243 Trailers For Sale
245 Farm Equipment

SERVICES

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252 Accounting
2 5 3A &lt;kM ona4
254 Air Condrtioning

KIT ’N’ CARI.YI.K 9 by Larry Wright

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157—Mobile Homes
For Sale

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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect. Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consisting
262 Cabinet)
283 Carpentry
284 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 Celling Repair
267 Ceramic THe
268 Child Cara Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Delivery Services
275 DrywaN
278 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 HauSng
280 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Jamtortai Services

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmith
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 ON. Lube AFitter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Past Control
298 PtanoOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Cleaning
X I Roofing
302 8creen AGlass Work
303 Secretarial ATyping
304 Siding
305 S m a l Business
308 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Travel
312 Tree 3ervice
313 TV/Ra&lt;*&gt;

284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
288 Laundry Services

316 W old ng ASheet Metal
318 W e i DrtHng
319 W indow Washing ATVibng

219—Wanted to Buy
» NecycSee: 8114694

165—Waterfront
Property For S ale

97—Apartments
Furnished

181—Appliances k
Furniture For S ale

105—HousesUnfurnished

199—Pets k Supplies

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155—Condominiums
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                    <text>FRIDAY
M arch 19. 1999
91st Year. No. 147
(407) 3222611
Sanrord, F L

50 Cents

Serving

Weather

Sanrord. Casselberry.
Lake Mary. Longwood.
Oviedo, Winter Springs
and Sem inole County

Girl Scouts fob
shadow at the
Herald.

Sunny
High: 81
Low: 58

liOttcry
Winning
Num bers

Since 1908
□ INSIIIK
S is te r E s te lle L o r * and
C o n g re s s w o m a n Corrtne
Brown will be guest speakers
at the annual W om en's Day
service March 21 at First
Shiloh M issionary Baptist
Church In Sanford. Love will
speak at 8:15 a.m. and Brown
w ill follow at 11 a.m.
Th e speakers are part o f
the church's annual W om en's
Day w ith the them e of,
’ Christian W om en Rem aining
Steadfast for the Cause o f
Christ.
Th e church Is located at
700 Elm Ave. Call (407)3225489 for details.

■ass Whits writs# abaut
Dos saga , please see Page

f t » Author, a play written and per­
formed by Nad Soa*. makss Ns
debut. Tha Orlando Thsatra Pref­
ect play w « ba performed Satur­
day at 8 p.m. and Sunday et 2
p m For mors information, c a l
(407) 328-2040.

Lost boaters
find way out
of state park
STAFF WRITER

Police search

Sheriffs O ffice spokesperson
D esnns Brown said.
Richards and Dawson en ­
tered the Little W ektva R iver
at Springs Landing B hd. o ff o f
Markham
W oods
Road
|n
Longwood Th ey w ere on an 8to-10 foot alum inum
K itty
Ifaw k. owned by their 2 0 -y ea r
old friend John R eed.
Th e only Item s Richards and
Dawson brought with th em
w ere a couple fishing poles,
two ca r batteries for the t r o ll­
ing motor, four batteries for
their lantern, a knife with a
compass, and a cooler with a
few snacks and kool-aid. Th ey
did not bring paddles o r life
Jackets.
Richards told police that he
and Do arson got loot w hile
hiking at night.
After putting In the river and
heading up stream . It took
three hours to reach
the
springs.
Th ey then turned
around
and
headed
back
downstream before gettin g a
cu p o f coffee at a Denny's re s ­
taurant. police said.
•| y this Urns the trollin g
m otor la dead, they've turned

The Sanford Pokoa Wednesday attempted to approhand a man who is wanted lor strong arm robbery
during a mtdmoming search on W ednesday.
Oarence Lamar Henry. 28. a black male, is wanted
for strong arm robbery out of Voluaia County and Is

known to be violent, according to police. After an axtensive search of the area, pottos rid not find Henry,
Ned Golden, a K-0 officer w«h die Sanford Police Deparfment, wffh dog fffeko, helped out to the search at
die com er of 11th Street and Cypress Avenue

Trust fund opens for
twin babies’ family

and 27 at 7 30 p m There wU be
rirmer at the Zoo's Rainforest
Pavtton, and visitors w a than be
led by guides on a safari trou gh
the Zoo. Cost lor Night 8igN s is
1 15 for aduffs, and r for chldren
3-12 year* old Zoo members are

STAFF WRITER
LAKE MARY • A trust fund
has been established for the
B em auer twins, who died a lit­
tle more than 24 hours after
their mother. Violetta
Bernauer. suffered
a ru ptered
uterus In a traffic accident In
Lake Mary on Monday. M ea n ­
while. the driver who ran a red
light and struck B em a u er's
car Is pleading not guilty to
vehicular hom icide.
Sanford resident
Kenneth
Hinson. 48. ran a red light on
Rhine hurl Road In Lake M ary
Monday at 10:57 a.m. and
struck the driver's side door o f
Violetta
B em au er's
Honda
Prelude
with
his
D odge
pickup
B em au er w as about
seven months pregn ant.
Baby Brian died Just b efo re
midnight Monday, and baby
Joshua died shortly after noon
Tuesday at the Arnold Palm er
Hospital
for
Children
ft
W om en. Th ey w ere d elivered

should be made by March 23 by
caking (407) 323-4450, extension
123. The Central Florida Zoo Is
located of 3756 N.W. Highway 17fig in Sanford.
T h e l erelw eie C ounty
• h e r t ffs O ffic e and Public
8 afriy Bulring w i hold m O p sn
House March 27 from 10 a m to 2
pm . w rit bulring tours, K-ffs,

fceehmsnts. The bulring is lo­
cated at 100 Bush BNd. In Sen-

March 27 at t ie Sanford Civic
Center from 8 a.m. to 2 pm ., for a
meal donation of $3 per person.
Offier activities wN include Mer­
chandise Mari. Silent Auction,
Bake Sale, fresh produoe, enter­
tainment and music, and door
p rin t. There w i be free beloons
for the Idds.

by Casarrtan section at the
hospital shortly o ffer the a c c i­
dent.
Th e B em au er fam ily lias e s ­
tablished a trust fund to offset
m edical and funeral expenses,
with any rem ulnder o f the
fund dedicated
to ch arity.
Anyone w ishing to donate cun
make a check paynble to T h e
Babies B em au er Trust Fund.
In care o f any Nations Bank In
Central Florida.
Bem auer. 30. Is recoverin g
In stable condition at O RM C .
She has been rem oved from
the Intensive care unit, a c ­
cording to hospital spokesman
Joe Brow n.
In addition to the ru p tered
uterus. B em a u er suffered la c ­
erations to her left a m i and
left leg.
’ She's continuing to recu ­
perate.* Brown said.
’ She's
doing fairly w ell.*
This was the first pregn ancy

Lake M ary Oks
new police cameras

QQUOTE
“W hen a Anger
points at the
moon, the im be­
cile looks at the
Anger."

River cleanup
partcipalsdki a pilot storm drain stenciling program at
Centrai Winds Park at on Thursday at 9:30 am . The
program is sponsored by the St. Johns RNer Water
Management District aa part of the fourth armuai 81.
Jofine Rher C stsbrskcn. The students printed the
m essage TXsnp no weals, draina to lake* next lo

Norm drains as a reminder that anything entering the
drain wtl flow directly Into Lake J e e u p . The 8t. Johns
River Celebration, a one-day volunteer cleanup of the
8t. Johns River and Us major tributaries is scheduled
for Saturday. For more information, call 1-800-2984850
.

LAKE M ARY - Lake M ary city
officials on Thursday au thor­
ised their police c h ie f to p u r­
chase six in-car video cam era
system s for a total expenditure
o f $22,998. Considered by law
enforcem ent officials to be an
essential tool to obtain co n vic­
tions on crim inal
ch arges,
these six units supplement the
six cu rrently In use.
A ccording to Capt. Sam B el­
ftore. an original bid request
from Lady Lake Police D e ­
partm ent allow ed the city to
save 45 days In the bid p r o c ­
ess by ‘ piggy backing* on to
the Lady Lake request.
*We also get the best p ric e

for our effort.* said Belftore.
Using 89.000 in funds from
the C apital Project Fund p er
the approved Fiscal Year 1999
budget and a su pplem en tal
appropriation for on additional
813,998 o f expenditure, the
Installation o f the additional
system s would now find 12 o f
the city's 22 patrol cars up­
graded w ith this equipm ent.
Th e city purchased the tysterm from On Patrol V id e o
System s o f Ontario. Ohio.
Belftore sold that the units
would be Installed
by E n ­
forcem ent
Electronics
of
Lakeland. They are con tracted
and certified by On Patrol to
Install and repair the units.
Th e authorized service c e n te r
for the product, the Installers

w m m B K

�2A •Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Friday. March 19.1999

R i ss \\ in n ;

By Russ W h ite

starr
Writer

A saint surely
w o rth k n ow in g

DATE

Rep. Corrine Brown meets residents on Sunday
STAFF WRITER
SANFORD - W hen ever Rep.
Corrine Brown com es to town,
there are many residents who
want to hear what she Is trying
to do for them and to rem ind
her o f what W ashington ran do
for the com m unity.
On Sunday from 4 p.m . to 6
p.m. Brown will hold court In
a town m eeting at T rin ity
United Methodist Church at
Sanford
and
6th
streets.
Brown will also speak al the
11 a.m servlrc at 1st Shiloh
M issionary Church at 700 Elm
St.
Brown's
aide,
Q rctch cn

A colum nist (nr one o f the
area new spapers seem s to
think that Gonzaga isn't
much o f a nam e for a school.
Con anyone tell me what a
Gonzaga Is? he asks.
Although t never met St.
A loyslu s Gonzaga. he was
very much on my mind In the
1950s thanks to the Jesuit
priests and scholastics who
w ere m y teachers.
By Ike Editors
I attended G onzaga College
of Consum er Hr ports
High School In W ashington.
D.C. It Is nam ed for St.
Soles of home cxcrctM! equipment
A loyslu s Gonzaga. the patron
how increased by 78 percent in Ihc
past fire yean. According to industry
o f Catholic Youth. St.
surreys, half of American households
Aloyslus w as b o m at Cuscontain at least one piece of exercise
tlgllone. Spain In 1568. He
equipment.
died In 1591 after helping
Is that hardware In regular use. or
plague victim s for m ore than
has it become an expensive clothes
four years.
rack? To find out. we surveyed our
There are a num ber o f
leaden, who told us about more than
Am erican schools nam ed for
8.000 home exercise machines they'd
St. Aloyslus Including G o n ­
bought between 1994 and 1998
zaga U niversity In Spokane.
Our findings suggest that many gar
Wush. T h e school's m ost f a ­
ments could adorn the nation's home
m ous graduates are the late
exercise riden, nonmoloriied tread­
entertainer Bing Crosby and
mills and stair climbers Only about
the professional basketball
one-quarter of (hose machines bought
star Joh n Stockton.
by readers in the past fire yean were
Gonzaga College High
still being used when we conducted
School In W ashington, D.C.
our surrey in spring 1998.
w as begun In 1821. It Is the
Voted most likely to be used: mo­
torized treadmills. Mure than half
oldest educational InsUtutlon
bought between 1994 and 1998 were
In the old Federal City. I
still in use. On the whole, our surrey
didn't com e on the roll until
m u lls singled out motorized tread­
1953. I wore a coat and tie to
mills as the best bet in home exercise
school each day. O ne o f my
equJpmcnL (The elliptical exerciser, a
classm ates was Pat Bucha­
cross between an exercise bike, a ski
nan • he's running for presi­
machine and a stair climber, is grow­
dent. you know.
ing in popularity, but too few of our
A t Gonzaga. I translated
readen owned one at the time o( our
Caesar's G aelic W ars from
surrey for us to have results on them.
Latin to English, recited
Our tests indicate that an elliptical ex­
Shakespeare In Father Bellerciser provides a workout equivalent
woar's Oratory class, avoided
to a treadmill's, although some are a
Mr. Donahue, the Prefect o f
nuisance to maintain.!
Dlscliplne and shot baskets
Whether their goal was to manage
In Mr. J oe Kozlk's gym n a­
weight, improve fitness or reduce
sium w hich w as once a
stress, readers were more satisfied
sw im m ing poo). G onzaga had
with treadmills than with any otheri
to play all Its b a sk e tb a ll r r
' ’ type o f machlnc. ln addition. amongl
readen who had stopped lUtRgThdr
gam es aw ay from hom e. - • machine, comparatively few owner* of
M y favorite teacher at G on ­
motorized treadmills did so because
zaga was Mr. Frank Bourbon.
they were bored.
He pronounced the nam e
Just 38 percent of all exercise ma­
Bore-Bon not Bur-Ban. He
chines were bought by readers who
w as a Jesuit not a whiskey.
said they were already exercising reg­
He w as a big man. a son o f a
ularly. The rest were bought by people
Baltim ore firem an. Years and
who intended to start exercising. This
years after I left G onzaga.
Father Bourbon stayed In
touch. His w as alw ays the
first Christm as card - the
first birthday greeting.
G irls did not attend O onzaga. Th ey went to Notre
Dame Academ y, w hich was
next d o or o ff North Capitol
T o d a y: Sunny. H igh* In the
Street. Th e best tim e to be
mid-80a. Lows In the high*
w ith the Notre D am e girls
50a. B a ta v ia ? : Field.. High*
w as on the Capital Tran sit
In the mld-70a. Low * In the
trolleys that stopped on
upper-SOa. B a a d e ? ! Ptcld.
North Capitol. W e paid three
Highs In the mid-70a. Lows In
cents a ride In 1953.
the 60s. M onday: Showera.
If a Gonzaga lad m isbe­
Highs In the 70s. Lows In the
haved he som etim es w as
upper-SOa.
sent over to Notre Dam e to
spend the day with the girls.
A nother form o f punishm ent
- less severe the Jesuits
thought - w as for offenders to
spend tim e In JU O
(Judgment Under God). JUO
w as an after school deten ­
tion. Pat Buchanan probably
w as Jugged m ore than he'll
adm it.

H lich ner, wild Thursday thut
the congresswom an was ea ger
to visit again with the resi­
dents o f Sanford, many o f
whom have been among h er
most arid supporters. Brow n,
a Democrat, has served In the
U.S. House o f R epresentatives
since
1993.
She was
reeleelcd In November.
W hen
Brown
was
first
elected. It was the first tim e
since
Reconstruction
that
ITuridu sent an African A m e r i­
can to Congress. She Is one o f
three
African
Am ericans
among the 23 Florida R e p r e ­
sentatives
• one
o f eigh t
D em orrats.
‘ Congresswom an Brown Itos
been a voter for the poor and
the working people, the sen ­

iors and the ch ildren ," Hltchn er said. S hr's been an ardent
su pporter o f the Presid en t's
Crim e B ill."
Brown represents the n ew ly
created 3rd Congressional D is ­
trict o f Florida, that In clu des
Jacksonville, Daytona and O r ­
lando and parts or nine co u n ­
ties • Clay. Duval. Flagler.
Lake. Putnam. Orange,
St.
Johns. Sem inole and Volusia.
Although her opponent spent
three lim es os much (o unseat
Drown last Novem ber,
site
stayed on In W ashington. H er
own cam paign was high ligh ted
by a num ber o f T V and radio
spots, the most popu lar bein g
a spirited ”Oh H appy D ay" ad.
"W ltlle a num ber o f those In

the House w ere consum ed by
the recent Im peachm ent p r o c ­
ess. Corrine Hrown continued
to do the work she was c ir c le d
lo do." H ltch n rr said. "Sh e
didn't go o lf track with Ihc p o ­
litical witch hunt. H er priorilies are the com m unities she
re p res en ts."
Brown Is the only m em ber o f
Florida's drlrgn tlon
on llte
Subcom m ittee
on
Aviation,
and has a keen Interest In (h e
success o f Ih r Sanford Orlando
Airport. Site has consistently

March 19, 1999
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of 1999 anti the K9th
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for "Come Back. UtUe Sheba."

On this day In 1957, Etvlz Presley pur­
chased his Graceland estate in Mem­
phis, Tenn.
tried to get m ore funds for
On this day In 1958, Simon and GarFlorida's A irports
from
the funkel — then known as Tom and
Federal Aviation A d m in istra ­ Jerry — released their first single,
tion. She also supports funding
“Our Song."
for a llght-m ll system for C en­
TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS! David Liv­
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ingstone (1813-1873), explorer-phyildan; Richard F. Burton U821-IB90),
scholar-explorer; Wyatt Earp &lt;1841
1929), lawman: W illiam Jennings
Bryan (1840-1925), U S poUticton; Earl
Warren
(1191-1974), Supreme
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TODAY'S MOON: Between
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new moon (March 17) and
ads.
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Working out at hom e/Search smarter on the Web

Gonzaga's sports teams
w ere alw ays am ong the best
In W ashington. D.C., and the
students not on the varsities
attended gam es Just as Th e
Navy Midshipm en o r A rm y
C adets do. A Gonzaga-St.
John 's gom e w as as fierce as
Arm y-Navy. I once received
20 extra points on a Religion
exam by predicting a 14-7
Gonzaga football victory over
St. John's.
On Fridays. Gonzagans
went to 8 a.m. Mass at St.
Aloyslus Church. W e sang
the hym ns In Latin and the

selected on Thursday In tho Flori­
da Lottery:
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FROM
CONSUMER
REPORTS

is not necessarily a good idea: A l­
though half of the machines bought by
a current exerciser were still being
used, less than a third of those bought
by beginnera were in use.
If, after taking the first steps toward
a regular exercise program, you're still
interested in buying eng equipmenL
look for a machine that matches your
preferences. For example, if you like
cycling, tty a stationary bike. If you
like hiking, a stair stepper may be
more your speed.
Sample various types of machine at
a store. Some health dubs will let you
use equipment for a small fee or join
on a short-term basis. Realize, though,
that home machines may bear only a
passing resemblance to their larger,
more elaborate brethren at health
clubs.
Before buyiny machine, consider the
service ana warranty offered War­
ranties on Ihc treadmills we tested
were as short as 90 days — and re­
quire you to take the machine to an
authorized service center. Further­
more, about one In seven motorized
treadmills our readers bought between
1994 and 1998 required repair — a
higher percentage than for many of
the other machines In our survey. That
were used more often. In any case, a
treadmill la one of the lew products tor
which an extended warranty may be
te. &lt;
(Such a warranty generappropriate.
ally provides lfor in-home repairs and
costs about |70 to I t 20 for one to three
yean of coverage.)
You can save money on exercise
equipment by buying a machine i

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dred dollars used Rut be careful when
buying a motorized treadmill. If it has
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II you can name 1L you can probe
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you don’t have a clue about which ad
dress to use. you probably use one of
the Web's search sites — a free ser­
vice like Yahoo! or Infoecek that lets
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aee a list of related Web sites
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BATTERY j DOMESTIC V IO L E N C E
CASSELBERRY, March 17. 9:17 p.m .. Scm lnola Boulevard.
Jonathan Carl Occrts. DOB 0/15/07, w as arrested by Cassel­
berry Police Departm ent officers, charged with D om estic
Violence - Battery.
LAKE MARY. March 18, 2:40 a.m.. W est Lake M aty B o u le­
vard, John Carl Baudcr, DOB 9/20/08, was arrested by Lake
Mary Police Departm ent officers, charged with Battery.
WINTER SPRINGS, March 17. 5:10 p.m.. Shepard Road,
Carlos Alberto Marquee. DOB 4/22/59. w as arrested by W in ­
ter Springs Police D epartm ent officers, charged with B attery
• Dom estic V io len ce.

DRUGS
CASSELBERRY, March

18. 1:42 a.m.. Castlew ood A p a rt­
ments, Lauren Church. DOB 5/25/79. was arrested b y
Casselberry Police Departm ent officers, charged with P osses­
sion o f Cannabis - Less than 20 Orams.
SANFORD. M arch 17, 4:00 p.m .. Bush Boulevard. DOB
9/9/79. was arrested by C asselberry Police D epartm ent o ffi­
cers, charged with Possession o f Cannabis • Less than 2 0
Orams.
WINTER SPRDfOS. March 17. 2:20 a.m .. Court "A* Casa
Park. David John Cucura, DOB 2/8/80, was arrested fay W in ­
ter Springs Police D epartm ent officers, charged w ith P osses­
sion o f Cannabis • Less than 20 Orams.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, M arch

17. 12:12 a m .. East Alta­
m onte Drive. C ecil W ayne Bedgood, DOB 9/12/54. w as a r ­
rested by Altam onte Springs Police D epartm ent officers,
charged with DUI. He also received citations for D riving
Across a Median and Open Container.
SANFORD, March IB. 1:57 a.m.. Rangeline Road. M ichael
Edward Ruane, DOB 12/10/65, waa arrested by S em in ole
County Sheri ITs officers, charged w ith DUI, He also re ceived
two citations for Violation o f Traffic Control D evice.
SANFORD, March 17. 11:52 p.m .. O ak Avenue. Ben H a m p ­
ton. DOB 10/1/50. w as arrested b y Sem inole C ounty S h e riffs
officers, charged w ith D U I. H e also received citation s fo r
D riving W h ile Licen se Suspended / Revoked, B lockin g th e
Roadw ay. Open C on tain er, and tw o cou nts o f A ttach in g T a g
not Assigned.
SANFORD, M arch 18, 1:48 a.m .. South O rlan do D rive. E d­
w ard Law rence H all. DOB 12/2/63, w as arrested fay S an ford
P olice D epartm ent o fficers, ch arged w ith DUI and P etty /
G rand T h eft. H e also received cita tion s fo r D rivin g W h ile Li­
cen se Suspended / R evoked. A ttach in g 1 k g not Assigned and

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H A B IT U A L OFFEN D ER
A L T A M O N T E B PW JIO S, M arch 18. 1:10 a.m .. M erritt S treet,
Rayne Burnett C ru m e. DOB 9/1/59. waa a rrested fay S em inote C ou nty S h eri IT s o fficers, ch arged w ith H abitu al O ffen d er
• D rivin g on Suspended / Revoked License. H e a lso received a
rlla tio n for Ran S top Sign.
A LT A M O N T E B PR D fO S. M arch 17. 3:1 5 a.m .. SR 430. T h o ­
m as td w u n l M cC u lldn. DOB 9/24/60, waa a rrested b y
S em in ole C ou nty S h e riffs officers, ch arged w ith H abitu al O f­
fen der - D rivin g on Suspended / R evoked License.
LO RO W O O O . M arch 17. 2:42 p.m .. SR 000. K elvin J erom e
Sim pson, DOB 4/11/56, waa arrested b y S em in ole C ou nty
S h e riffs o fficers, ch arged w ith H abitu al O ffen d er • D rivin g on
Suspended / R evoked License. He also received a cita tion fo r
Im proper / U nsafe E qu ipm en t.

Help tig h t crim e In your community, I f you have In form inion on a crim e call 423-TIPS. You can rem ain anony­
mous and may he eligible fo r a reward.

H enry OUnger, 85, S w eet
Bay Avenue,
N ew
S m yrn a
B each, d ied M onday M arch
15. 1999. B om In C osh octon .
O hio, h e reaided In C en tra l
Florida fo r 18 y e a n . M r. O il tv
ger
w as
* a
re tire d
ow n er/operator o f an au tom o­
b ile sales com pany&gt; H e w as a
m em ber o f the First P re s b y te ­
rian C hurch o f N ew S m yrna
B each.
Mr. O Unger w aa a m em b er
o f Sigm a R U E psilon at O hio
S tate U n iversity.
H e waa a
m em ber o f th e S u gar M ill
C ountry Club.
Survivors in clu de eon. M i­
ch ael H. OUnger, S r.. W in ter
S prings; eon. Thom as L. OUn­
ger. M L P elier, V a.; slater,
Kathryn Rusk. New C om erstow n, O hio; th ree gra n d ch il­
dren. one grea t gran d ch ild .
B andeld Fu n eral H om e. W in ­
ter S prin gs. In ch arge o f a r­
rangem ents.

Edward Joseph Palm er. 54.
Fow ler D rive, D eltona, d ie d
Tu esday M arch 9, 1999. B om
In New York. N .Y.. h e m oved to
C en tral F lorid a In 1971 from
New York . N.Y.
Mr. P a lm e r
waa a m achinist.
H e w aa a
C ath olic.
Mr. Palm er en joyed d esign ­
ing. draw ing, train m odel r a il­
roading. and exotic b ird s.
Survtvore In clu de slater. D o ­
rothy Frances Palm er, D el-

LO NGW OOD - T h e renovated
Longwood
City
Com m ission
C ham bers opened M onday as
about 25 people attended the
C ity Com m ission session.
Th e four m onth renovation
project cost nearly $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 .
Th e com m ission
had been
h olding m eetings at the Long*
wood Civic League W om en ’ s
Club since Nov. 11.
The
renovation
In clu ded
painting and w allpaper, n ew
carpet and furniture, tilin g at
the entrances, a n ew dlas. a
celling, a sound system , w in ­
dow treatm ents, and privacy
w alls In the restroom s, a c ­
cording to M onica M itch ell,
d irector
of
adm in istrative
services.
*1 think it’a super,* M a yo r
Rusty Miles said. T h e am bi­
en ce Is m ore hom ey than It
used to be. A ll I need now a
b ig screen T.V. and a box o f
popcorn, then I’d really feel at
hom e.*
Th e com m ission
heard
a
presentation
from
D w ayne

Com m issioner S teve M iller
said his concern Is that m o re
chairs m ay need to be placed
In the com m ission ch am bers
for tim es when there Is a la rg e
au dien ce.
Clty M anager John Drngo
said bringing In additional

rh n lrs w ould not Ik * n p ro b ­
lem .
C om m issioner
A nnnm nrle
Vacca said she Is also p lea sed
with the renovated ch am bers.
"Th ey did n great Job.* Va« cn
Bald. "Finally w e've got som ething the city can be proud
of.*

Shopping strategy

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bonne said.
Th e funding Is
available In the fiscal y e a r
1998/99 budget, according to
“Th e goal o f applying traffic
calm ing techniques to roads In
Longwood is to provide a safe
condition for pedestrians, es­
pecially ch ildren on foot goin g
to and from the school, play
ground, fields and area sh op­
ping.* D arbonne said.
All the com m issioners p re s ­
ent at the session said th ey
w ere pleased w ith the r e n o ­
vated ch am bers.

Twins
been m arried fo r about a y e a r
and a h alf. Th e hospital Is n ot
relea sin g
In form ation
on
w h eth er B em a u er can have
ch ildren again . Brow n said.
H inson, w ho has been a r­
rested 27 tim es accord in g to
p olice, rem ains In th e S em i­
n ole C ou nty Jail in S an ford
w ith a $10,000 bond, ch a rged
w ith tw o cou nts o f veh icu la r
h om icid e.
A ttorn ey M ark
0*M ara
of
W in ter
Park.
re p re s e n tin g
H inson, said h e to w ork in g
w ith H in son 's fam ily to d e c id e
w h eth er bond w ill b e posted In
th e com in g days.
H inson has tw o p rio r D U I
con viction s. P olice a t th e a c ­
cid en t's scene d id not b e lie v e
H inson w as In toxicated ,
a l­
though the resu lts o f th e b lood
test are not available.
O T U ra said that w h ile th e
death o f th e B em a u er tw ins Is
‘ u nfath om able.* ru n nin g a red
ligh t Is n ot the typ e o f con d u ct
that should be th e basts o f v e -

n ot con stitu te re c kless d is r e ­
gard.* O 'M ara sold. 'R e c k le s s
d isrega rd w ou ld b e go in g 75BO (m iles p er h ou r) throu gh a
sch ool cone.*
H inson Is m arried w ith on e

ch ild.
H e la dep ressed over
the acciden t and th e death o f
the B em au er tw ins. O ’M ara
said.
T ie 's very d ep ressed
and
very sorry fo r th e resu lts o f the
acciden t.* O ’M ara said.
1
can't even begin to Im a gin e
th e pain th e B em a u er fa m ily
to goin g th rou gh .*

D onation: $3 .0 0 at the d o o r

Camera
cam e to Lake M ary to In sta ll
the first atx u nits. B elflore b e ­
lieved th ey w ou ld d o so again
so that that city w ou ld n ot In­
cu r th e addition al expen se o f
d rivin g the ca rs to Lakelan d to
com plete th e In stallation .
P rior to th e unanim ous vote
app rovin g
th e
pu rch ase,
C om m ission er O ary B ren d er
asked etty m an ager John L it­
ton to In vestigate th e pu rchase
o f sw ivel bases fo r th e cam eras
so th ey cou ld foBow p o lice a c ­
tion w hen o u t o f N am e.

Benefit S a n fo rd A re a
Underprivileged Youth
Hourly Door Prizes

Canoe
W ith
th e
tro llin g
m o tor
dead. R ich ards a n d D aw aon
h iked, h opin g to fin d a read w ay. T h ey go t loot and cou ld
n ot And th e ir w ay b a ck to th e
boat, p olice said.
A t about 7 a.m . Th u rsd ay
m orning, th e tw o fou nd h orse
track s w h ile h ik in g throu gh
th e w oods th at led to th e
YM C A cam pers. T h e cam p ers
ga ve them food and w a ter and
took them hom e.

ton s.
dren
and
on e
grea tFou iTow n a C rem ation. O rgra n d ch ild ,
ange C ity, In ch a rge o f arS ervices u n d er th e d ire c tio n
ran gem en ta.
o f B aldw in •F a irch ild -O aklaw n
________
Park C em etary and
M in era l
YO K ES B. B A M
H om e. Lake M ary.
Vhrgle E, Raah. 87, P a lm etto
A venu e. S an ford, d ied T u es­
day. M arch 17. 1999.
B om
O ct.
27.
1911
In
G la d e
G loria A nn Z e lle r Ry la n d er.
S prin gs. V a.. she m oved to
72. S u m m erville. S .C ., d ie d
C entral F lorid a In 1901. M rs.
S atu rday.
M arch
13
In
Raah w aa a hom em aker.
S he
C h arleston . 8.C . B o m on Jan.
w aa a Presbyterian .
26. 1927 In Y ou ngstow n . O hio,
ahe lived In S an ford and w as
Survtvore In clu de son. R alph
a ctive a n u m ber o f years In
Raah,
D eltona:
son,
Larry
RSVP w ork and th e S an ford
Raah, S an ford; dau gh ter, D ella
A m erican
Legion
post and
Looney. TkxweU. V a .; dau gh ­
C ra fte n G u ild.
ter, Brookste M atney, Panam a
Survtvore In clu de dau gh ter,
C ity; 39 gran d ch ild ren , 0 2
A lta R. A rn old o f B e a u fo rt
grea t-gra n d ch ild ren , IB grea t-

e^ n £ ^ r u n m U 0Home. Sul-

Jr. of ChutoU*. N.C.i brother.

OLQA AGUILAR VARGAS

Burial to a t 1 p.m . S atu rd ay,
M arch 20 at O ak Law n C em etcry In Lake Mary.

O lga A gu ila r V argas,
77.
M orrison
Avenue.
S an ford,
d ied Th u rsday.
M arch
18,
1999. B om in K ey W est, ahe
m oved to C en tral F lorid a In
1974. M rs. A gu ila r waa a
clerica l secreta ry fo r th e fe d ­
eral governm en t and a C a th o­
lic .
S he to su rvived b y h er hus­
band, D aniel V argas, S an ford:

Dnrbonnc on a m odel stre et
paving design aim ed at calm *
ing tratnc throughout the city.
Th e com m ission did not take
a vote on the direction to take
on paving the city's dirt roads
and traffic calm in g m easures
because com m ission er Steve
M iller said It would be best to
wait until com m ission er Paul
Lovcatrand, w ho was absent,
had a ch ance to study the
plans,
Th e additional cost o f the
proposed project Is about five
percent above the current city
street
paving design.
Dar-

Funeral services for Mrs. Raah will
be Saturday (3/20/1999).
at
11:00 A M . In the Brteaon Funeral
Chapel with Rev, Jim Holden offlctollng. Interment wlU follow in
Evergreen Cemetery.
Friends
may call at the fUncrel home Fri­
day from 0 until 8 P.M. BBMSON
FORMAL ROW, 322-2131.
SANFORD. IS IN CIIAROE OP
SERVICES.

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Seminole Herald, Sanford. Florida •Friday, March 19,1999 * 8 A

Religion
SAINTS AND SINNERS
GEORGE
PLAG ENZ

Devine
leader for
the
Depression
Th e Depression was every­
where. You could see It and
feel It. Unemployed men sold
apples for a nickel on street
ro m e rs or were reduced to
begging: ■Brother, can you
spare a dime'/*
Eddie Cantor tried Ills best
to keep the country's spirits
up by singing ‘ Happy Days
Are Here Again* on the radio.
To fam ilies living In cardboard
shantytowns known as
■lloovervllles,’ President H o o ­
ver promised "a chicken In
every pot.*
Th e chickens never came
home to roost, however, and It
would be another five or 10
years for the happy days to
return.
In New York'a Harlem, con ­
ditions were as bad as any­
where else for worse), but I he
mood was different. The one
responsible for this difference
was a black rvan grllst o f
small stature known as Father
Divine, whose followers b e ­
lieved he was God. Inderd, he
was savior lo m any hom eless
and unemployed In Harlem
during the 1930s.
He ran an em ployment
agency that got Jobs for th ou ­
sands. True, they had lo turn
over all thrlr earnings to F a ­
ther Divine, but It Is also true
Iliat th ry lacked nothing.
Th e various residences he
owned were called "Heavens.*
Here Ills ‘ Angels* (the name
he gave his followers) received
free room nnd board. There
a fine dinner every evenid a com fortable place to
every night. Th ey were

Those who attended hla
m eetings but were not ready
to forsake all for Father paid
$1 to f 2 a week lo live In one
o f his ‘ Extension Heavens.*
M eals w ere 15 to 20 cents.
He served free Sunday d in ­
ners to hundreds--with hams,
roasts, chickens and turkeys.
W ith his Angels turning over
all their earnings to him. Fa­
ther Divine w as able to dress
In t5 0 0 silk Bulls and ride
around In a chauffeur driven
Rolls-Royce. In the 1030s he
bought 25 restaurants, she
grocery stores, 10 drycleaning establishm ents and a
coal business. His net Income
was figured at $10,000 a week.
In 1941 be moved Into a 32room m ansion along Philadel­
p h ia 's posh Main Line. In
-1946 he married Edna Rose
Rltchlngs, the 21-year-old
Iwhlte daughter o f a Vancouver
’florist whom he renamed
•Spotless Virgin Bride. They
^remained married for 19
ly e a r s -u n lll Father Divine's
;death In 1965.
I
! Father Divine preached pu*
; rity of mind and behavior. His

A n g lic a n C h u r c h m ak es b e a u tifu l m usic
St. Alban’s
offers .
tradition in
Oviedo
B y J e f f B c rlln lc k c
s i£ it T &amp; u i i t f o h

a s s is t a n t

As churches becom e more
m odem wllh m any old Ideas
being replaced by new ones,
there's still som e traditional
parishes rem aining.
One o f them Is In Oviedo.
The SI. Alban's Cuthedral Is
Ihe Cathedral Church o f the
Eastern United States o f the
Anglican Province o f A m erica.
To be m ore succinct, one o f
the differences Is that. In Ihe
Anglican Church, some o f the
older traditions rem ain.
"One o f the things that
separates up from the E p is­
copal Churches are liturgical
differences." said The Most
Reverend
W aller
Gmndorf.
"W e use a traditional liturgy
based on the 1928 Book o f
Com m on Prayer. We also b e­
lieve In n male priesthood be­
cause that's the way It was
presented In Ihe old testa­

Th e words was passed along
that the dignified evangelist
had taken Into his won body
all the physical aflllctlons o f
mankind.
“Isn't that Just like Father?"
hla followers said.

St. Alban's Anglican Church celebrated a blessing of
Ha new land In January. Here. Bishop Waller Gmn-

d0fl&gt; Father Erich Zwinged and Deacon Alton Witham
perform the ceremony.

Safe sex is subject o f Longwood lecture series
Susan Idensohn. Executive
Director o f Planned Paren t­
hood o f Orlando and form er
Director o f the D ivision o f In ­
ternational Trade and D evel­
opment o f the Florida Dertment o f Comm erce, w ill
speaking
at
Longwood
Congregation Beth A m 's Sun­
day Connection lecture series
on March 28 beginning at 11
a.m. with a light breakfast
Available at no coal. No reser­
vations are necessary.
Idlensohn will be speak in g
about local efforts to curt)
teen pregnancy. She will also
touch on the difficulties o r ­
ganizations such as hers re­
ceive from various groups
within the political com m u ­
nity.
Idtensohn has many years
o f experience dealing with
pregnancy In teens, and not
Just through her current p o s i­
tion. She was responsible for
a program In St. Louis, which
dropped the teen pregnancy In
the area twenty percent In Its

C

first year. Th e program In­
volved recruiting teens at high
risk o f pregnancy and trained
them to be peer facilitators for
other at risk teens.
Idlensohn says she Is very
Interested In the Sunday C o n ­
nection as a forum, m ostly
due lo (he participation o f
(hose In attendance.
-The audience tends to be
motivated and Interested in
the topics which are d is ­
cussed,* says Idlensohn. ‘ And
hopefully,
people
who
wouldn't norm ally be exposed
to reproductive advocacy Is­
sues will attend.*
Identsohn cites h er own
long-standing
Interest
In
wom en's health Issues and
years o f non-profit experience
as h er current m otivation as
Director o f Planned P a ren t­
hood. 'M y first Job was as a
pharmaceutical
rep resen ta ­
tive. calling on Planned Parenthoods
and
fam ily
ph ysi­
cians," says Idtensohn. *1 was

Instrumental In convincing my
management to reduce the
cost o f family planning p ro d ­
ucts for low-Incom r patients,
and started a unique Innercity program for young teem s,
both program s still In effect
today."
Identsohn spent six years
m anaging non-profits In Asia,
Including a position as the
Executive Director o f the M an­
agement Developm ent In s ti­
tute o f Singapore. Upon her
return lo Florida, she was
named Division D irector o f Ihe
Division
of
International
Trade and Development o f Ihe
Florida Department o f C o m ­
merce. a position she held for
four years. Her most recent
position was interfacing with
the state's W AOES C oalition
In providing
solutions for
welfare-to-work participants.
Beth Am 's Sunday C on n ec­
tion series has been known
for addressing a wide range o f
Issues Important to the c o m ­
munity since Its Inception In

1996.
Sunday
Connection
breakfasts begin at 11 a.m. In
(be
synagogue's
sanctuary.
Tire forum has hosted a vari­
ety o f guests, Including p oliti­
cians. school board m em bers.

and environm ental advocates.
Breakfast Is alw ays free at
Sunday Connection Program s
and reservations arc not n ec­
essary. All arc w elcom e to a t ­
tend.

THE EASTER STORY
IN LIVING PICTURES
Presented by

CENTRAL B A P TIS T CHURCH
F R ID A Y, M A R C H 26 - 7:30 P M
SATURDA Y, M A R C H 2 7 - 4:00 A 7:30 P M
S V N D A Y, M A R C H 28 - 4:00 A 7:30 P M

C ELEB R A T E THROUGH M USIC AND D RAM A

On a mission
CASSELBERRY
Th e
Comm unity United M ethodist
Church youth m ission teams
need help raising approxi­
m ately $40,000 to send Its
youth
m issions
to
build
houses for needy people In
Tennessee and W est V irginia.
They are hosting their annual
rum mage sale March 19-20
which annually attracts nearly
5,000 shoppers. Item s such

as clothing, furniture, toys
and household applian ces are
accepted. Call 831-3777 for
Inform ation.

tions o f St. John's and St.
Matthew’s Passages. A recep­
tion w ill follow.

New millennium,

LONGW OOD
- The
ac­
claimed Serm ons from Sci­
ence series will bein g Us live
dem onstrations to First B a p ­
tist Church o f Longwood at 7
p.m.. March 21-24. Each p ro ­
gram is different and open to
the public. During the p ro ­
grams the audience wlU e x p e ­
rience a frozen shadow, m u­
sic. a laser beam, floating
metal rings, liquid light and a
cry that sh atters glass.

SAN FO RD - Th e Lutheran
Church o f the Redeem er has
planned a tw o-session B ib le
study entitled, "W hat about
the new m illennium ?"
for
adults and young people on
March 21 and 28 at 9:30 a.m.
Th e study will center on what
the Scripture says about the
end times. Call 222-2464 for
details.

Happy Day
SAN FO RD
•
A ll
senior
adults a re Invited to a "H appy
Day* with special singers and
gust speaker Retired A ttorn ey
Kenneth M cIntosh. His top ic
will be. T h e Trial o f Jesus."
Fellow ship w ill begin at 4
p.m. March 21 with supper
tin t.

■worshippers greeted each
|other with the word 'peace*
; because ‘ Hello* Btartcd with a
i swear word.
! Som etim es when the 5-foot12 deity would seem to be vlo; latlng his own tenets about
; sexual abstinence, he would
• explain to his fem ale partner
! o f the moment. *1 am bringing
' you r desires lo the surface so
|that I can elim inate them.*
j A Judge once denounced Faj ther Divine from the bench as
; a hom e-breaker.
J Th e black religious leader,
; w ho was b o m G eorge Baker,
; established his divinity In the
' m inds o f his followers In 1931
! when the Judge who sentenced
I him to Jail In a disorderly
conduct charge dropped dead.
*1 hated to do It.* said Father
Divine when he heard the
news. T o his followers, thiB
left no doubt that Father had
■;struck the Jurist dead.

ment. W e don’t have a right to
change that."
Th e service also features a c ­
tive
participation
Including
kneeling on all prayers and
standing for the reading o f the
Holy Gospel.
Th e Anglican church still
celebrates
the
sam e
feast
dnys and the sam e sacram en ­
tal system, but Is a separate
Jurisdiction from (lie E p is c o ­
pal church.
Grundorf said many o f the
changes came In the m id-70s
which is right around the tim e
St. Alban's was built on an
orange grove. Th e property Is
currently undergoing an ex­
pansion program that will In­
stall a new parish hall and, In
Ihe future, It Is hoped to build
an elem entary school. Th ere
Is also a vision lo build a re­
tirement
com m unity
the
church
held
a
cerem ony
marking Ihe b lrssln g o f the
new land In January.
One o f the things that really
inakrs SI. A lban's special Is
Its music program. B. Richard
Wright Is the organist and
music director nnd acclaim ed
all over. There Is on active
adult choir which perform s
challenging
classical
music
from all periods and a bell
choir has been formed. It will
hold a dedication concert In
Ihe fall.

B illy M itchell

Rejected
Stone’s gran d
finale
Rejected Stone's Church
Anniversary will
host
Its
Granbd Finale C elebration
March 21 at 0:30 a.m. with a
Continental breakfast in the
church's annex.
Th e event will clim ax with
guest
preacher
Reverend
Billy Mitchell and his co n ­
gregations
from
V aldosta,
Qa., and Jasper, Fla.
Following
the
w orship
service will be a soul food
buffet at 2 p.m. at the
Cham ber o f Com m erce.

Is 4

Men giving thanks
SANFORD - Th e Zion H ope
Missionary
Baptist
Church
Fam ily will host Its annual
men's day on March 21 at 11
a.m. Th e guest speaker will be
Ron W ashington. Sr., o f House
o f Refuge M inistries Sanford.
Th e them e Is, "Men Giving
Thanks to the Father."

76th anniversary
SAN FO RD - T h e O reater
New Mt. Zion M issionary B ap­
tist Church will be celebratin g
Its 76th anniversary on March
21 at 4 p.m. Other events In­
clude: March 23. Fellow ship
with Ihe Christian Fellow ship
Baptist Church, 7:30 p.m..

St. Luke concerts
O VIED O - Concert TWo o f
tire
St.
Ixrke's
Lutheran
Church Concert Series w ill
take place March 21 at 4 p.m.
with a program o f cla ssica l
Christian music featuring p o r ­

Sermons o f science

Those without tickets will be seated 15 minutes
before each service on a space available basis.

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G ir l Scouts jo b shadow at the Seminole H e ra ld

Marjorie Shearer. 13. of the GUI Scouts of American
Student Sendee Unit Citrus Council, teams about

journalism with Seminote Herald staff writor Vivian
Qallmoro.

Kristin Jockin. 12. ol tfvo Girl Scouts ol Amortca Stu­
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Debit cards do not affect credit history
DKAK HKUCK: I am a college stu
dent, and I have no credit cards I de
elded to apply for one and was turned
down because my credit report
showed excessive bankcard utiliia
lion I use my debit card frequently,
but I don't understand how this could
reflect badly on my credit rating. —
J K . Iloilo. Mo
DKAK J K.: I am at a loss as to why
they would deny you credit on that
basis. Generally, college students —
particularly those in their last under­
graduate year — are bombarded with
credit card applications, even though
they have no appreciable income The
theory behind this is that if they can
hook them in college, they'll remain
customers for a good many years A
debit card is simply a way to access
deposited and credited funds How fre
quently it is used should have no bear
lng on your credit, as the funds are
there as you use the card. Please ask
for a more complete explanation — U
could well be that somebody has
dropped the ball
DKAR BRUCE: In a recent column,
you answered a question about un­
claimed accounts In escheat I have a
variation' What happens to gift cer­
tificates that have expired? Is this the
same as unclaimed bank accounts and
the like? Does the holder of the gift

which is two years In other words, you
would have to do It two years ahead
of time. Still, the larger question Is
whether or not it’s appropriate and
proper to take your money and put it
someplace where it cannot be used for
your benefit and then look to welfare
to pay your bills I guess either side of
the argument could be made, and I
leave it to your sense of honor and
morality to make a decision you are
comfortable with

B RU CE
W IL L IA M S

they can keep the money or give il
away, and not have to spend it on their
care. — S
Manitowoc. Wis
DEAR S C . There are many ways to
lake money out of your own control, a
trust is one way. but it must be done
longer than the look back period.

DKAK BHUCK My wife and I in
hen led an empty lot on a golf course
We have no plans to use the proper
ty. so we put It on the market for two
years at $10,000 No takers It is cur
really costing 11.600 a year in taxes
and lees We recently got our tax bill,
and the accessed value Is UU.oou At

certificate have any claim against the
merchant, or are they out of luck? —
B S . via e mail
DKAR H £ : The issuer of the gift
certificate has the same responsibiii
ties as the bank, trading stamp pur­
veyor, etc. — and that is to turn over
the money that was collected for the
gift certificates that were never re­
deemed to the escheat division. In re­
ality, this seldom happens. You might
walk into the merchant where you
have this old gift certificate and in­
quire whether they have turned it over
to escheat; if they haven't, tell them
they have broken the law and. unless
they honor your certificate, you will be
obliged to notify the stale. Most mer­
chants will suddenly have an epiphany,
and your gift certificate will no longer
be expired.
DKAR BKUCK: Your answer for
T.M. in Las Vegas — regarding the
uniform transfers to minors' act ac­
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provisions, the first SttO of unearned
income to the account is tax-free each
year. The next 1050 is taxed at the
child's bracket, with no separate lax
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adult custodian's marginal tax brack­
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income is taxed to the child. While
access to the account at the age of ma­
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Chocolate consumption

first I thought I should try to get It ro
assessed to lower the tases. but then
I thought it might be a good Idea to
donate it to a chanty and deduct the
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if they have to go into a nursing home,

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echool, at lunchtim e and after
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gam e In the Quad. W e'd take
o ff ou r Jackets, unloosen our
ties and go for the basket. Th e
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m any or the gam es. Everyone
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Buchanan wasn't so hot.
I would im agine that St.
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m uch what goes on at the
Oonxaga In W ashington, O.C.
and at Oonxaga U niversity In
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the Florida O a tors In the NCAA
Tournam ent gam e Th u rsday
night. It was the saintly thin g
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Swrtnois Herald, SanlonJ, Florida •Friday, March H.19W •f

Shadow Ram s help Lions claim M ik ler title
Tech in Bishop Moore loss keeps trophy at home Lake Mary's Tormos
control
named Mikler MVP
at Lake
LAKE M ARY • T h eir sp o n ­
sor’s nam e m ight be a little
m ysterious,
but
what
Shadow Tech Is d oin g In
the C ity o f Lake M ary Parka
and Recreation D epartm ent
M en's Friday Night P olar
B ear Slow Pitch S oftball
League la not.
W h ile they have b een
pressu red. Shadow T ech
has not been beaten and
has been h eld u nder 10
runs on ly once. In an 8 -0
victory over Elegant Lawn
S ervice on Febru ary 12th.
A fte r six w eeks, no scores
w ere received from F eb ru ­
ary 26th. Shadow Tech Is
8 -0 and lea d s S u b -Z ero
R efrigeration (4-3). PBC (3 ­
4 ). B lu e H aven Pools (3 -5 )
and Elegant Lawn M ain te­
nan ce (0-6).
T h e leagu e plays a trip le ­
h eader every Friday night
startin g at 8 :3 0 p.m . at the
Lake M ary S ports C om plex
on Rantoul Lane.
D oing the h ittin g w ere:
JANU ARY 20
E legant
Lawn
M ain te­
nance (5 ): tw o h its _ M ike
E rickson
(trip le).
Shawn
B aker. Pau l R iggins; one h it
T erry B artley. T on y D ellam otta, Ronnie
B artley.
M ike Bates.
PBC (1 7 ): three h its _
T im M areopulos (tw o d o u ­
b les), Jim H ake (d o u b le);
tw o h its _ J e ff D avis (hom e
ru n ).

John

OVIEDO • It m ay h ave look ed
lik e a blow out on the s c o re ­
board, bu t Th u rsday n igh t’s f i ­
n ale o f the Paul M lk ler-R eeb ok
C lassic betw een the O viedo L i­
ons and Boone B raves w as a l­
most too close fo r com fort for
the Lions and th eir fans.
O vied o's 14-2 rout o f B oone,
com bined w ith Lake M ary's 3 -2
d ecision over B ishop M oore
ea rlier In the d ay. left th ree
team s w ith 2-1 tournam ent re c ­
ords • O viedo. Lake M ary, and
B ishop M oore.

B ecause the tournam ent fo l­
low ed a sort o f pool play, It had
been d ecided In advan ce to
follow the O lym pic tie-b rea k in g
form at.
A fter
h ead-to-h ead
com petition,
the
next
tie ­
breaker Is few est ru n s allow ed.
Lake M ary, w hich had lost to
Boone 8-4 and defeated C o lo ­
nial 10-7 ea rlier In the w eek ,
had given up 17 runs. B ish op
M oore, w hich defeated Lyman
8-4 and O viedo 12-8. had a l­
low ed 15 runs. O vied o, w hich
had shutout C olon ial 2-0 on
M onday before lo sin g to B ish op
M oore Tu esday, had given u p
12 ru ns goin g Into Thursday.

H eading Into the bottom o f the
seventh In n ing h old in g a 14&gt;0
lead, It appeared that O viedo
had a Arm grasp on the tou r­
nam ent cham pionship.
But w hen B rian OUbert d o u ­
bled In tw o runs fo r Boone, the
Lion s' ru n s-allow ed total w as
up to 14.
Fortu nately fo r th e Lions,
Larry G rayson (w ho had given
up the tw o-run dou ble to 011b e tl) stru ck out the next two
b a tte n to close ou t th e w in and
secure th e title.

"W in n in g the tournam ent Is
n ice, bu t what w as m ore Im ­
portant for m e w as that It w as a
very com petitive tournam ent.*
said
O viedo
coach
Kenne
Brow n. “N ot one o f the atx
team s w alked aw ay thin kin g
th ey w ere ou tclassed. O ne pitch
h ere, a hit there and the ou t­
com e cou ld have been com ­
p letely d ifferen t.
*lt w as a lot o f w ork. A lot o f
p eople volu n teered a lot o f
n o u n to h elp m ake this tou r­
nam ent a su ccess and I ca n t
thank them enou gh. T h e en d
resu lt w as an event w orthy to
bear M r. Paul M o d el's nam e.*
T h e Anal day o f th e threeday. nine-gam e tou rney began
w ith the C olon ial Q renadlera
sh u ttin g out th e Lym an O rey-

hounds, 7-0, beh in d the five h it. A ve-strlkeou t pitch in g o f
D ustin M ann (3-1).
Providing the offen se fo r C o ­
lonial (8-5 overall, 1-2 In the
tournam ent)
w ere
C h ristian
Tsboas (dou ble, ru n ); M ike
M itchell (sin gle, tw o ru n s); T y ­
son M alik and M ike M ln ervln l
(each w ith a sin gle and a ru n);
Nelson Oerm anoa (sin gle. RB I);
Ralph Santana (run. RB I); C had
D ow ling
(R B I)
and
Ryan
Q u lrello (one run).
D oing the h ittin g fo r Lyman
(8-10. 1-2) w ere Matt S kelton
(tw o sin gles): Kevin O raves and
Dave M ilton (on e dou ble each ):
and B illy H ess (sin gle).

Bishop M oore cou ld have
claim ed the tournam ent title
w ith a w in o ver Lake M ary, but
Ram first basem an and tou rna­
ment M VP Joae Torm os sp o iled
that p ossib ility w ith a tw o-run
sin gle In the fifth In n ing that
snapped a 1-1 tie In Lake
M ary's favor.
TOny C orrao (4 -1 ) m ade the
lead stand up as he tossed a
five-h it com plete gam e for Lake
Mary.
T h e offen sive effort o f the
Rama (13-3. 2 -1 ) w as led b y
Torm oa (sin gle, tw o R B I); Joae

S A C baseball teams in action
ORLANDO - T h e
b a seb all
team s from Sem inole.
Lake
H ow ell and Lake B rantley h igh
achooTs wlO a ll b e In action
this w eekend aa the S p rin g
B reak V acation w inds dow n.
T h e Fightin g Sctnlnoles (1 2 -3
and ranked N o. 5 In th is w eek’a

(C h ris tia n

(trip le), John Ahrnres; on e
h it _ O corge R ich ardson
(d ou b le), BUty Low e. D sn
LoptccoHo.
B ru ce
H er­
nandez. Ham m y Lowe.
Sub-Zero
R efrigeration
(4 ): tw o h its _ H eath C h ild ­
ers; one h it _ J erry O overn ale (trip le). S teve Paasw ater (d ou b le). D enny B ow ­
m an
(dou ble).
Pau l
M fotkosrakl, M ike C h ild ers.
M ike B erry. M ike Estes.
PB C (24): fou r h its _ T im
M areopu los
(hom e
run.
d ou b le). B ruce H em andex;
th ree h its _ B illy Low e (tw o
d ou b les). O corge R ich ard ­
son. Jim H ake; tw o h its .
J e ff D avis (d ou ble), Joh A l­
varez, G ene M ennlg: one hit
_ D an LoptccoUo, Hammy

OVIEDO • It's not often that
ne p layer can play a cru cial
role tor two d ifferen t team s at
the sam e tim e, bu t Jose T o r­
moa
m anaged
the
trick
Th u rsday evenin g.
Torm oa. the first basem an
for the Lake M ary H igh School
varsity baseball team , sin gled
In a p a ir o f ru ns to give the
Rams a 3-2 w in over the
B ishop M oore H ornets In the
Paul M lkler-R eebok C la ssic
at O viedo H igh School.
In the process. Torm os gave
the host O viedo Lions the
w indow o f opportu nity they
needed to edge past B ish op
M oore and claim the tou rna­
m ent ch am pionship (a ss m la ts d s ts r v ).
O n the w eek Torm oa hit
.455 (5 -fo r-l 1) w ith tw o d o u ­
bles. a hom e run. tw o runs
scored, and a tournam entbest six RBI. F or h is efforts.
Torm os w as nam ed to the A ll­
Tournam ent team and w as
selected as th e tournam ent's

Moat V alu able Player.
T h e all-tou m om ent team
con sists o f eight position
players, one pitch er, and a
design ated h itter.
A lon g w ith Torm oa at first
base, com pletin g th e A ll­
Tournam ent team In field w ere
Lym an second basem an B illy
Hess, O viedo sh ortstop Ju stin
H olm es, C olon ial th ird b a s e ­
man M ike
M itch ell,
and
B ishop M oore catch er Rich
W allace.
The
three
o u tfield ers
nam ed to th e team w ere Lake
M ary’s
Rob
M acchlone.
Jayson W eir o f Boone, and
B ishop M oore’s B rian S te m son. W eir w as the on ly p la yer
In the tournam ent to h it two
hom e runs du rin g th e w eek.
C olon ial's Tyson M alik who
h it a tournam ent-best .57 1,
w as selected aa th e d e s ig ­
nated h itter fo r the A ll­
Tournam ent team .
O viedo southpaw Pau l Lubrano, w ho tossed a n o-hlt
shutout at C olon ial on M on ­
day, w as nam ed the A ll­
Tournam ent team pitcher.

T h e Patriots (1 0 -3 ) m oved
Into th e sem ifin als, scortn g 10
ru ns in th e top o f the seventh
Inning to turn a n a ll-b iter Into
an 11-1
rout o f LakelandK athleen on W ednesday.
Lake B rantley on ly led 1-0
en terin g the seventh Inning.
The
S ilver
H aw ks
(8 -5 ).
m eanw hile, dropped a 3-1 d e ­
cision
to D r.
P h illip s
on
W edn esday, bu t then cam e
back on Th u rsday to oust hoot
C voreas C reek. 3*1.
In today’s san ies. Lake B ran ­
tley m eets W est O range st
11:30 a.m .
T h e tournam ent w ill w rap u p

In oth er b aseb all action In ­
vo lvin g local team s. W in ter
S prin gs d efeated N ew berry. 8 ­
4. on W ednesday.

C.H.O.P. leads in Church hoops

Scots keep R aiders
u n d er .500 in M F C
SANFORD - C h ristian C orvos
h it h is third hom e ru n In two
days, bu t It w as not enough as
Daytona
Beach
Com m unity
C ollege pu lled aw ay la te to
hand
S em inole
Com m unity
C ollege
a 8-2
M id -F lorid a
C on ference base b a ll defeat at
R aider F ield Th u rsday.
T h e S cots (1 4 -1 5 o vera ll and
7-5 In th e M -FC ) scored sin g le
ru ns In the secon d and sixth
Innings to take a 2 -0 lead.
SCC got a ru n b a ck In the

bottom o f the sixth Inning, but
the visito rs scored tw o runs In
each o f the seven th and ninth
In n ings to pu ll aw ay. T h e R aidbottom o f th e n inth Inning.
T h e loss den ied SCC [1 3 -2 1
o vera ll) a ch ance to get to the
.500 m ark In th e con feren ce,
dropp in g th e R aiders to 5-7.
C orvos, a freshm an from C a ­
racas. Ven ezu ela, w en t 2 -fo r-4
and d rove In both SC C runs.
A lso con tribu tin g fo r Uqe R aid­
ers w ere Ben Joh an n tog (2 -for-

A du lt C hurch B asket ha 11 League, w h ile both
team s from Sanford F irst C hurch o f the Nasarene
won th eir op en k w gam es o f th e season last F r i­
day n igh t at S an ford M iddle School.
C.H .O .P. ro lled to a 27-11 h alftim e lead as
seven d ifferen t players scored and h eld on In
the second h a lf to best Providen ce M ission ary
Baptist Church o f Lake M onroe. 53-40. In the
Dan Pelham O ym naiorlum .
In th e oth er gam es. Sanford F irst C hurch o f
the N aatren e Team *1 got a 2 -0 fo rfeit victo ry
from N ew C ovenant and S an ford F irst C hurch o f
the Nasarene Team * 2 had the offen se goin g a ll
night, ro llin g up a 31-9 h alftim e lead and

0-*: C.IIO.P. Z-0.

D iam on d Backs, Expos
SANFO RD • T h e D ean. R in g­
ers. M organ A Law ton P A . D ia ­
m ond B acks w on th eir first
Babe Ruth League gam e o f the
season and Rotary B reakfast
C lu b Expoa even ed th eir Bam ­
bin o M ajor League record In the
C ity o f Sanford R ecreation D e­
partm ent B abe Ruth B aseba ll
League on Th u rsday evening.
Th e D iam ond B acks took a 6 ­
0 lead to th e top o f th e first In ­
n in g and even tu ally b u ilt am
10-1 lead to th e lo p o f th e
fou rth Inning b efore h old in g on
fo r a 14-8 victory over the Ro­
tary C lu b A th letics on R ln kerStenatrom F ield
at H istoric
Sanford M em orial Stadium .
T h e Rotary B reakfaat C lu b
Expos scored a run to th e first
Inning and tw o ru n s to th e s e c ­
ond and w ent an to edge the
R lnker M aterials D evil Rays. 4 ­
1. at Roy H oller J u n io r Field.

R ingers, M organ and Lawton
P A . D iam ond B acks (a ll 1-3).
S chedu le _ fralmdaj at H is ­
toric Sanford M em orial S ta­
dium , E lks Lodge *1241 Braves
vs. D ean. R ingers, M organ A
Lawton P A . D iam ond B ocks, 9
a.m .; and N obles Com m unica­
tion W h ite Sox vs. Knights o f
C olum bus Expos. 11 a m ; at
Zton B eck F ield . Rotary C lu b
A th letics vs. Kiw ania C hib In d i­
ans. 9 a m ; Tw ooday, at H is ­
toric Sanford M em orial S ta­
dium . Kiw ania C lu b Indiana vs.
Dean. R ingers, M organ A Law ­
ton P A . D iam ond B acks, 6 p m
and K nights o f C olum bus Expos
vs. Rotary C lu b A th letics. 8
p.m .
Provid in g the o ffen se w ere:

in B a b e R uth B aseball

Rotary C lu b A th letics: three
h its _ Scott (dou ble, tw o runs,
RBI); one h it _
B ertrand
(double, run, R B I): on e ru n .
M etlock. C ato. W itte. A p p .

12:30 p.m .: Tassdsy a t Roy
H oller Ju n ior F ield .
R ln ker
M aterials D evil Raya vs. Sunn ilan d
C orporation
M artins.
5:45 p.m . and Rotary B reakfast
C lu b Expos vs. Sanford Lodge
*6 2 F. A A M . Yan kees. 7 :4 5
p.m .
Provid in g th e offen ae w ere:
Rotary B reakfast C lu b Expoa:
one h it _ Jason T a te (trip le,
run. RB I). E ddie H ogan (trip le,
ru n ). M arcus K endrick. Lyndon
M erthie; one run .
O corge
Easley. A nthony D onaldson.
R lnker M aterials D evil Raya:
tw o h its _ N ick M artin (trip le,
dou ble, run); one h it _ K h alil
Farahkhan (dou ble).

DwSawa

isssia. « «
amats. t s

A m m s at Roy H oller Ju nlor
Fleld. D evil Raya vs. Royals.
2:30 p.m .: and New som e H ard­
w oods A th letics vs. Pirates. 4
p.m .; Monday at Roy H oller
Ju n ior F ield. R oyals vs. N ew
T rib es M ission Indiana. 5 :4 5
p m and M arin ers vs. Pirates,

�2B - Seminole Herald, Sanford, Florida •Friday, March 19,1999

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF T N I 1ITN
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA
IN ANO FOR
■ IM IN O LI COUNTY
Q IN IR A L JURIIOICTION
DIVISION
C A M NO. •&gt;• I tOTCA- 14*A
DANKER! TRUST COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA N A. a*
Ttutlt* under Ur* Pooling
and Servicing Agreement
doled aa ol March IS, IMS.
CTS Home Equity Loan
Trual IMS-1.
Plaintiff,
VS
THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,
devtaeea. grantee*, aaatgnee*.
benora creditor*, truatee*
or other claimant* claiming
by. through, under, of again*!
LAWRENCE WM DURQESS
A/K/A LAWRENCE WILLIAM
DUROES! A/K/A LAWRENCE
BURGESS and LANCE JOHN
BURGESS, indiyldualty and
a* Peraonal Repreaentalhre
ol the Eatate ol Laarrence
William Burge**, and
LAWRENCE L BURGESS
and LEE ROBERT BURGESS
and MELISSA BURGESS
OOETTSCH and CYNTHIA
BUROESS. a minor and
DAVID PORTER and MICHELE
ATKINS and LISA BURGESS:
META I. PORTER A/K/A
META IRENE PORTER.
STENSTROM. Mclntoeh.
Colbert. Whigham A
Simmon*. P A : VICKI
'MILLIE, II Inina and aN
unknown panic* claiming
by. through, under and agaimt
the above named delendant(»|
who are not known to be dead
or all**, whether aaid unknown
parties may claim an interest
a* spouse*, heirs, devisees,
grantees, or other claimant*.
MARQUISE FINANCIAL
SERVICES. Inc . SEAGRAVES.
Inc d/b/a Brownie Septle
Tank Contractor*. UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA; STATE
O f FLORIDA. Department ol
Revenue. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a political aubdiviiton of the
State of Florida; WS.
BABCOCK CORPORATION;
ADVENTIST HEALTH SYSTEM/
SUNBELT. Inc d/b/a Florida
Hospital; CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY. Florida;
STATE OF FLORIDA.
Department ol Children and
Families l/k/a Department ol
HRS;____ . unknown personf*)

ISM
(SEAL)
Meryanne Morse
A* Clerk of the Court
By. Ruth King
A* Deputy Clerk
COOILIS A STAWIARSKI
4010 Boy Scout Boulevard
Sulla 4S0
Tampa, Florida 33SQ7
Telephone f i t 3) 677 *00*
CES *66-01*16
Publish March It, 26. ISM
DEA-1C2
IN TNB CIRCUIT COURT
OF TNB IBTN
JUDICIAL CINQUIT
OF FLORIDA
M AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
BIHBRAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
C A M NO. SS-10TS OA-14-B
CHASE MANHATTAN
MORTOAOE CORPORATION
Pta Intilts
VS
KARAT MCNEIL;
lARNV RICHARD MCNEIL
H living, and all unknown
parti** claiming by.
through, undar and
against tha above
named d* tend antfs) who
era not known to be dead
or alive, whether said
unknown parties may claim
an Interest as spouses,
heirs, derises*, grantees,
or ether claimants:
SEMINOLE COUNTY, s
political subdivision of the
State ol Florida;____ _
unknown pertonfs) M
possession ol the subject
reel property No 1;____.
unknown personfs) In
possession ol real
property No. 2;
Defendants
NO TICS OF ACTION
TO; Larry Richard McNeil II liv­
ing. and aN unknown parties
claiming by, through, under and
agaMat the above named
defendant!*) who are not known
to be dsad or alhra. whether
said unknown parties may etatm
an Mtsrast as spouses, heir*,
devisee*, grant***, or other
claimants: whose residence Is
2SI2 Daffodil Terrace
Ssnlord. FL 3ST71
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action tor foreclosure ol mon­
th*
following
LOT *4, PALM POINT. AS PCR
PLAT IN PLAT BOOK SO. PAOKS
SS THROUGH 71. INCLUSIVE.
PUBLIC RECORDS O f SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
hat bean Hied agaMat you and
you ate required lo serve a
copy ol your arritton de lenses,
K any. lo IL on KIMBERLY A
MATULIS. Attorney lor tho
PMntIH. whoso addra** la 4010
Bay Seoul Boulevard. Butts
4S0. Tamp*. Fhoride 33407 on or
before thirty days bom the data
ol the Ural publication ol HU*
nolle* and Kla Hi* original with
tho Clerk ol Hit* Court either
in PtetatltTa

In possession of the subtec I

real property. Ft; . ___
unknown pereon(s) In
possession ol the subject
real property, ft;

Defendant*.

NOTICE OP ACTION
TO:
The
Unknown Heir*,
devisees, grantees, assignees,
kenor*. creditor*, trustee* or
other claimants claiming by.
through, under or against
LAWRENCE WM. BURGESS
A/K/A LAWRENCE WILUAM
BUROESS A/K/A LAWRENCE
BURGESS, deceased. M taring.
Mg by.
agaMal tha
dalsndaat(s) who are not known
to be

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IN TH I CIRCUIT COURT
OF TH I IIOHTIBNTH
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FDR
SBMINOLI COUNTY,
FLORIDA
Caea Na.t SS-tSt-DR-OS-B
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:
VICKI ANN SCHAEFERS.
Pelltioner/Wil*
and
DANIEL COREY SCHAEFERS.
Ret po ndent/Hu aba nd
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FOR DISSOLUTION
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YOU ARK NOTIFIED that an
action ha* been tiled against
you and that you are required lo
serve e copy ol your written
dalenses. II any. to It on
Michaal E. Gray, Esquire,
whose address is PO Bos
1566, Ssnlord. Florida 32772IM S on or before APRIL 21.
■**. and hie the original with
tha dark cl this Court at PO.
Boa SIS. Ssnlord. FL 327731SSI
before
service
on
Petitioner or Mvnodiately there­
after. II you tail to do eo. a
default may be entered against
you tor the relist demanded In
the petition
Copies ol id court documents
M this cat*, including older*,
are available at the Clerk ol the
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You mutt keep the Clerk ol the
Circuit Court's ottic* notified ol
your current address (You may
Me Nolle* ol Current Address,
Florida Famity Form 12.SIS).
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will be mailed lo the address on
record at the clerk's olftc*.
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Florida Family Law Rulaa of
Procedure, require* csrtatn
automalio disclosure ol docu­
ments and Intotmatlon Failure
to comply can ra«uri M sanc­
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Striking ol pleadings
Dated MARCH 17. IM S
MARYANNS MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By: Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Clark
Publish: March IS, IS. and April
*. s. m *
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ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IB OS EM60 TO BB A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNCSS my hand and tha
aoel ol aald Court on MARCH S,
IBM.

Aa Deputy Clark

devlsaaa. granlaa*, or other
claimant*; who** res Idene a la
unknown and whoso Iasi known
address le:
Rt. L Boa 1SSI
Factory*Ule. PA 1B41S
Cynthia Burgess, a minor If liv­
ing. and aH unknown parties
cieiming by. through, under and
agaMat the above named
da lends ntfs) who are not Known
lo bo dsad or atam. wbathor
said unknwon parti** may claim
an interest aa spouses, hairs,
devisees, grantees, or other
claimant*; whose residence is
unknown and whose last known
c/o Loo Robert Burgess, at
Fattier and Natural Guardian
30S Crest Drive
Calhoun. OA 30701
David Porter It living, and all
unknown parties claiming by,
" undar and against the
*i* not known la b* dead or
ally*, whether said unknown
partiea may claim an tolerant at
Spouse*.
heirs, devisees,
grantees, or other clatoienla;
whose residence I* unknown
and whoso last known address
is:
231 Sunbelt C k d *
Sanford. FL U77I
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action lor foreclosure ol mort­
gage
on
lha following
doacribod property
LOTS I . fl. AND 7. BLOCK K,
LAKE WAYMAN HEIGHTS. SUB­
DIVISION, ACCORDINO TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK 3. PAGE U OF THE
PUBLIC RECORDS OF SEMIHOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA
ha* been Iliad again*! you and
you aro required lo ter** a
copy ol your written deleaves.
It any. to H. on SANDRA A.
MARTINEZ. Attorney lor the
Plaint 111, whoae address it 4010
Roy Seoul Boulevard. Bulla
410. Tampa. Florida 33407 on or
be lor* thirty day* Iran tho date
ol the first publication ol this
notice and Ida Hi* original with
the Clerk of this Court either
before service on PlaMliH's
attorney or immediately there­
after. otherwise a default will
be entered against you tor tho
relief demanded In the com­
plaint
NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE
FAIR
DEBT
COLLECTION
PRACTICES ACT YOU ARE
ADVISED THAT THIS LAW FIRM
IS OEEMEO TO BE A DEBT
COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO
COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY
INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL
M USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
WITNESS my hand and the
anal al said Court on March 12,

NOTICE OF
FICTITIOUS NAME _
Nolle* it hereby given that I
am engaged to businert al 144
Oakvtow CIre la, Lak* Mary. FL.
SI74S.
Be mi note
County,
Florida, under the Ftciiilou*
Nam* ol PANACHE PROOWCTIOHB,
and that I inland to
ragistar said name with tha
Division
ol
Corporation*.
Tsltshaste*. Florida, to accor­
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Fictitious Name Statutes, To­
wn Section B U M . Florida
•latuta* I N I .
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Publish March IE, I HE
DEA-170
NOTIOE OF
AOMIN IBTRATtVB
COMPLAINT
Case Net BBBM-07-A
TO: Thomas Henry Poof*. Jr.
An Administrate* Complaint
ha* boon tiled against you to
revoke your Uc*n**(s) You
have the right to request a
he*ring pursuant lo Station
120 67(1) and (2). Florida
Statute*, by msMng a request
tor same to the Florida
Department ol Insurance ONte*
ol Logo! Berate**. E li Larson
Building. TaNahetto*. Florida
S23EE-03ES. II e request tor

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12, tB. IB M
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S E S S F ip r
YOU ARB N O T W m tool an
is o n i
JEAN 0. OAKEN
10*40 EMERALD AVI..
LEESBURG. FL S47M
DENISE ORCIN
10*40 EMERALD BMC..
LSISSURQ, FLB47S0

A* Clerk ol Wo Court

against the above named
da tends ntfs) who are nc '
to bo deed or atm .

On M K I W . l W . 1 -000
AM. Hemphill Sshrag* E Towing
will tall lh* following lo saliaty
the towing and storage lien in
accordance with Stclion J l l .r l
Florida Itatufet 1BM Nissan
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VIN
No
1NEND11B1JC3E3106 S ala
location: B2B4A Palch Road
Orlando FL Terms cash Batter
reserve* lh* right to bid. to
accept or r*|ecf any *"d all
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no guaranteed till*
Publish March IE. 1M6
DEA-fSE

TO« Re nate B. Mwah*. Jr

IMfMMBMi RMM1

SM Croat Drive
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Melissa Burgee* Goettach If

NOTIOE OF

il la Chapter 7tS.SU el
Hi* Florida Statutes on April OS.
IS M at 10 AM.

m

Lee Robert Bur past if living,
and aN unknown parti** cteirw
Ing by. through, undar and
agaMat tha *botr* named
dsfendentfa) who ore not known
to bo dead or ekve, t

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VSNICLK AUCTION
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Auction will be held 04-16- BE
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Tawing. 1340 6 C A 427,
Longwood
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OOOIUS B STAWIARSKI

FORD MOTOR CREDIT CO.
PO BOX S40S47
MAITLAND. F L M 7 M
•1,433 00

: (SIS) ST7-OOM
CAS f *4-03434
PubUato Monk 10. IS. IS M
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1NO. BB-7BI-0A
M S 14-N
MBLLON MORTOAOE
COMPANY.
Platollft,
FAITH O. CODA
at al.

NOTIOE IB HCNttV GIVEN
Bated March 11. 1 B U , and
dated to Caaa NO. U-7S1-CA
al the Circuit Court #1 tha EMMTtENTH Judtoicl CircuN to and
tor SEMINOLE County. Florida
batata MSI I ON MORTOAOE
COMPANY to Hte Platotilt and
FAITH D CODA; DENNIS M
GOVERN AL ara tha De ton tents.
I wto tan to too high**! and
bear bidder tor caah to tho Want
act door ol the Eamtoto*
County Courthouse, Ssnlord.
Florida al 1100 a.m . on Hie
111b tey ol APRIL, IBM , lh*
followtog described property ••
aat
forth
to
said
Final
* l S t #Sl TWIN RIVER! BSCTION V. ACCORDING TO THE
PLAT THEREOF. AS RECORDED
m P U T BOOK BE, PAQS(E) EtE7. INCLUSIVE OF THE PUBUO
RECORDS
OF
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLOMOA.
WITNESS MV HAND and the
seel ol brie Court on March 12.
1EM.
Maryann* Mara*
Ctetfc at Hte Circuit Court
By: Jane E. Jatawte
Deputy Cteft
Echevarria. McCall*, Raymar,
Barrett B Frapple r
Pott Office Boa 1410
Tampa, FL SEMI
FM04ISM
It you am a parson with a dis­
ability who m ote accommoda­
tion to order la participate in
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tted at no coat le you, tar tha
previsaion el certain near*tenca. Please contact Court
Administration at 201 N. Park
Avenue,
Sanford. Florida
32771, telephone number (407)
323-4330. within 2 working
days at your receipt at HMa doc­
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(TOO) t-SOO-OM-0771.
Publish March IS. 20. I0 M
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71S.SU Hi*
Bon on vehicle ehovm tor star*0 *. Itbor and/or service*
Unto** charges shewn are paid
to caah. said vehicles win ba
sold lor cash by public auction
on dot* al lima ahown arbor*
vehicle located. Ownars or any­
one claiming an totoroat have •
right to a hearing prior to tha
scheduled auction which can
ba aat by filing demand with
Clerk ol the Circuit Court to Ihto
County and mailing capias ol
poses*sIon without (udtatal proby p q i t b j bond p if
Statute
EM.117.
proceed* to sscats aI
charges due wiE be deposited
with Clerk ol Hi* Circuit Court
Any person!*) claiming any
taler**Itt) to tho above vchlcte*
Contact:
Federal Lien C orp.
(305) *32-4243
26% Buyer* Premium
•ALL AUCTIONS ARE
WITH R E N A VI’
U C f ASOO0O2M
PuMtoh: March It . 1 IM
DEA-1EE

you and thot yoo aro l
aarva a copy at your
defense *. M any, to N an .
A. BLAIR. B N . . JBRI
■LAIR. PA. sa una *1 fa
PoHSenote., STEPHEN J ENOS
ANO T1NBBA L. ENOS,
addreaa to M l Watt AMrod
Bimat. PO Baa 6M, Tavern*.
Florida B2771. on or balara
APRIL 11.1 EM. and f«a tea
original wNh tha Ctorfe at HMa
Court at t atetoal* County
Courthouse. PO Baa BIB,
Bantord. FL M 7 7 M IB before
Hywu UK r e d *
to. a default may bo antarad
to te courtdotu
In thin caaa. Inciu^fing or^tara,
------- at tea Clark to the

Veu muat hoop the clerk ot tea
circuit court's oNtoc notified to
paw current address. (You may
Bte notice ol curreal address
Future papers to Hte lava tot
record at Ma clerk's ofhea
WARNING: Rule 12106.
Florida Family Law Rulaa at
Procedure, requires c trials
eutomeUc diecteewe at docu­
ment* and information FaBute
to comply c m mtuN to sanc­
tion*, Including dismiasal or
UrtfcJwg ol1ptudinoi
Dated; MARCHIrTtEM
MARYANNE MORSE
C LM K OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
By.Nancy R. Winter
Deputy Ctert
Ptokfilh: Merab 1E.M. and April

ClassicContlnuBd b o m Page IB
Rfcsado (single. RBI); Matt Horwnth and Matt Main (each with
a sin gle 'and a run scored);
Daniel Sanford (single); and
Eric Colem an (one run).
Pacing the attack for Dlnhop
Moore (10-2. 2-1) w ere C h ris
Richardson (double, RBI): Pat
Malatlno
and
C raig
Strm pkow ksl (each with a s in ­
gle uiul a run); and Brian
S im m o n and T ito Alfonso (each
with a single).
A s luck w ould h ave It for
Brown and the Oviedo support
stafT. the only gam e that truly
qualified as a blowout w as the
final gam e or the tournament.
And even then, the score was
respectable until the Lions put
up eight runs In the top o f the
seventh Inning.
Blaine S chulte provided the
exclam ation point for the Lions’
tournament win with a two-run
hom e run In the top o f the s e v ­
enth Inning that was last seen
headed
toward
the
tennis
courts beyond the right field
fence. Schulte also had a pair

ing the lendo(r httter In the s e v ­
enth Inning.
Doing the hitting for Boone
(8-6. 1-2) were atlbert (double,
single, two RBI); Cameron A b le
(two singles); Chris O u tlenez
(single,
run);
Mike
W ilson
(single): and Pat McCullough

Friday
H | t IB

copulas
(double).
George
Richardson.
Jim
Hake;
one
hit _
Lowr.
Shadow T ech (20): five hits _ John Alvarez. Bruce Hernandez.
Hamilton, Jared Lowe.
Bobby Tabor (hom e run. triple,
Shadow Tech (13): four hits _
double); four h its _ Ralph A lRalph Albano (triple, two d o u ­
bano (triple),
Curtis T a b or
bles); three hits _ Rick Sheets
(double); three h its _ Don Shaw
(three doubles), Curtis Tabor
(hom e
run),
Joe
N orelll
(double); two hlta _ Don Mar(double); two hits _ Don Marletle (double). Constontlnr B o ­ leltc (home run, double); one
hit _ Bobby Tabor. J e ff Hack.
nis; one hit _ Troy Ather, Jim
Joe Norelli, Dirk BarteUnk, Dsn
Hack.
Blue Haven Pools (6): three Shaw.
Elegant Lawn Mattenancc (6):
h its _ J e ff M a s k e r two h its _
three hlta _ Ton y Ddlamotta;
Paul M ortality (double). A ndy
hits
.
Paul
Riggins
A nderson; one hit _ John Kee- two
Ian. Bob Palagano. Mike Fra* (double), Keith Sw itzer (double).
trik, T o d d Cox, T o d d C ox Jr.. Matt Oatway, Ronnie Bartley:
one hit _ T erry Bartley. Scott
E rrol Seaver.
Roof, Dcon Hamilton.
V tS E U A K Y S
Shadow Tech (B): three hlta _
PBC (2 5 ); th ree h its _ G eorge
R ichardson (trip le). B ru ce H er- Ralph Albano (hom e ran , d o u ­
n an dez (trip le). John A lva rez b le). D an M ariette (dou ble); two
h its . C u rtis T a b or (hom e run.
(d ou b le). John C h ristian ; two
h its _ T im M aiupukw (hom e d ou ble}, Rick Sheets (trip le ),
ru n). O en e M ennlg (hom e ra n ). J im H ack; one h it _ B obby T a ­
B flly Lowe, Hamm y Low e; one bor, J e ff H ack. Dan Shaw.
B lu e H aven Pools (1 4 ): fou r
h it _ J e ff D avU . J im H ake.
S u e H aven Pools (I ) : on e h it h its _ Rafael R afael; three h its _
M ike F rstn k (hom e run). A n dy
_ M ike F rotrik (trip le ). J e ff
A ndrew s (dou ble); tw o h its _
M asker. R ock W eeks.
S u b-Zero R efrigeration (2 3 ): P su l M ortality (hom e ra n ). Matt
Slm oncUl (d ou ble), Bob P a lsfo u r h its _ J erry O o vem a le
gano, Bcott D eO rsff; on e h it _
(hom e ra n . d ou b le).
D enny
Rock W eeks, J e ff M asker.
B ow fJsn (trin k , it o u b le L B lfl
Q u M n M ou bte): th ree b its _
Sub-Zero R efrigeration (1 8 ):
S ieve Paaswmtrr. M ike B arry.
fou r h lta _ M ark C latterbu ck
M flie Eolctt; tw o h its ’. ’ M ark (trip le); three hlta _ Don B asil
C tatterbu ck (d ou b le), Don BaU (dou ble). M ike Berry. M ike
(dou ble). Heath C h ild ers, M ike Estes: tw o h its _ Jerry G overC h ild ers.
n ale
(hom e
ra n ).
Paul
M fotkow sld
(d ou b le),
A ndy
Elegant Lawn M attenancc (2 );
Sqrm anakt (dou ble); one hit _
on e h it . Scott R o of (D ou b le),
A n dy Bowman (d ou b le). S teve
Passw ater. H eath C hilders.
G alw ay. T erry B artley. F ran kie
■ ■ * ■ ■ ! * ■ * ate
H am ilton.
Shadow T ech (IB ); three h its
Blue Haven Pools (26): liv e
_ D sn M ariette (hom e ra n ),
h its _ Paul M ortality (tw o d ou ­
B obby T ab or (trip le ). Danny
b les),
J.C .
Reardon. E n o ll
Show (dou ble). C u rtis Tabor,
S eaver; fou r hlta _ Matt S l­
D irk BarteUnk: tw o h its _ Ralph
moncUl: three h lta _ Scott DeA lban o. T roy A th e r one h it _
G ra ff (trip le),
M ike
Fratrik
J e ff H ack. J o e N o relll, C o n ­
(trip le), R ow el R afael: tw o hlta _
stan tin e Bonis- .
R ock W eeks. A n dy A nderson;
S ub-Zero R efrigeration (1 0 ):
on e h it _ Bob Palagano (trip le ).
th ree h its _ J erry O o vem a le
J e ff M asker.
(hom e ra n . trip le), M ike Estes
Elegant Lawn M aintenance
(dou ble); tw o h its _ M ike C h ild ­
(1 2 ): fou r h its _ P su l Riggins;
ers; one h it _ S teve Passw ater
th ree h its _ Ronnie B artley,
Deom H am ilton; tw o h its _ Terry
(hom e
ra n ).
BUI
Quinn
(d ou b le),
M ark
C latterb u ck.
B artley, Tony D dlam otta. Matt
Rich R esu m ed . D enny B ow ­
O atway. Scott Roof, Ryan B aker,
m an, Dan BsstJ. H eath C h ild ­
one h it _ Shaw n Baker.
ers.
B lu e H aven Poola (16); fou r
t r S S T T iS T 19
h its _ R afael Rafael (trip le). Paul
M ortality (d ou b le); three h its _
PBC (1 1 ): th ree h its _ B illy
M ike Frittrtk (gran d slam , d ou ­
Low e (hom e ru n). O ene M ennlg
b le); tw o h lta _ Matt StmoneUi
(trip le , d ou b le). Jon C h ristian
(tw o dou bles), A n dy A nderson
(d ou b le); tw o h its _ T im M ar-

UflRl Nolle—

L«gal Notices
nutomatte dtectoowa *1 doeumeat* and Information. Failura
to comply can rmuN m * * * * -

2. #. IBM
DBA-ITS

Notice ta hereby given that tha Florida Department at
Transportation, an Navamhar 17, 10M, to*par ted a pmnooad
taaptona bate ait* ter uaa a* a private as apian* bate, to ba
known a* Sanford Eaapiaa* Boat, located to tea City at Sanford.
Scmineto County, Florida, to lalltuda 2E*4E'tt* north, tonpiud*
at*1B'4S* west, to Section 14, Township 00 south. Rang* 10 east,
upon application at Lotos 0. Rail dba touthwtod 00*01*0**. IS M
W ER 4S4. Eta. 103. U n qw vad. Florida 33760.
inspection ravsate tha alto, a* proposed by lh applicant, to ha
(or tfto pufpftrr lntofHMNB.
The City ol Bantord has approved tee aatehiiahmant of a sea­
plane ape ratton at tea Monro* Harbour Marina. M l N. Palmetto
Avenue, to a SC-6. Special Commercial Zoning District in tea CNy
of Bifttofd.
The City at Bantord hat bean advtead of tha proposed sesptana
base astabUahmanl.
Notice to hereby given that a aa* plan a bate alia approval win be
laaued on or after April 10. 10M, uniats prior la April to. igoo,
causa it shown to writing to tha Florida Department of
Transportation, t i l t Ad*neon Stmet. Orlando, Florida32004, why
such ails approval should net ba granted it opposition to tel* site
approval is received to writing prior to April to, itH . pubito
no be* b hereby given pursuant to Florida llttutet 310.30 that a
PUBLIC MEETING will ba conducted on April 20. 10M at 0.-M
p m , to the City Commission Chambers, 6 anlord city Hall. 0M
Norte Park Avenue, bantord. Florida, to determine: (a) teal Ms#
ail* b adequate tor tea proposed a a* pian* bate; (b| that the pro­
posed seaplane bee* II con*trusted or established. mil conform
to minimum standards cl safety; sad (0 teat M l* air bathe pat­
tern# could b * worked out tor such proposed seaplane bat* and
tor a* tabling airports and approved airport site to its vicinity
bite approval may be issued on or attar May 10,10H. *• deter­
mined by IMS mooting.
Dated IMs t lih day ol February. A D . 10M. at Orlando, Orsnpa
County, Florida.
""■r~
by: Carolyn Hytand Ismart.
District Dimeter ol Planning
and Public Transportation
Publish March 10.10M
0CA-104

o f singles nnd scored three
runs.
Kenny Starling w as 3-for-4
with a pair o f runs scored w hile
Justin Holmes went 2-for-4
with a double and a tun. JefT
Knapp singled twice and scored
twice.
Also contributing for the L i­
ons (13-1. 2-1) were B obby
Mellor (single, run, two RBI);
Javte Alvarez (single, two RBI):
Orayson (single,
run, RBI);
Jerrd Goodwin (two runs); Paul
Lubrano
(RBI);
and
N ick
T en rk rd es (one run).
Jerem y OrtflUh (3-0) was the
beneficiary o f the 13-hlt a s ­
sault. but he rendered much o f
it superfluous as he gave up
Just one run on four hits
through six Innings before g iv ­
ing way to Grayson after w a lk ­

•WIBRM WT EMtoPaiHigt.
Deled: MAN CM i T 1***
C L E M OF THE
CIROUrT COUNT
By: toman* Woodley
Deputy Ctert
JutotehJIerch 1E. M . and April
•* P* 1wwP
0EA-17I
t t M IH M S
TO JAH I MAJIIS WOMAH
4EZE HOMESTEAD IN .
ONL. FL SSIOE
YOU A M NOTIFIEO teat an
aettas two to m Nlod again* t
yau and teal you at* toquiiad te
a*rv* a e * s r a* r a w NfitMa
deton***, if an t I* ft an RICAN0 0 flffMAtl a m * addvaa* to
SEE Ztaato O f Ceintoetry. FL
a t m . a s * r M e r e AMML i f ,
IBM. and fit* tea original utte
tea cterti of mi* Court al M l N.
Farit Av* . Bantotd. FL M 77I
Netor* tarvk* on FafHiemr m
tovnndlateir teerufter. It you
toH le da ae. a dafaufl may 0*
entered nga.nal you fev te*
fOBaf denw ndad to tea p*UUa«
of § 1 R0 Hft docgranlt
to tel* eaa*. tortadteg a*d*n,
ara avaltoto* at tea Ctert of ten
Circuit Court* qffte*. You may
ravtev teeea documents upon
'tonTmuel U e p tee Ctert el tea
CircuN Court* nfftea neUfted of
your current *ddrai » (Veu nwy
to* Nolle* of Currant Addme*.
Florida Family Form 12 01 E l
Future paper* In tei* Inrautt
artN t o matted le lh* addra** on
record at te* •tert'a elfw*.
WANNfNG: Rate It.E M ,
Ftorid* Family Law Rate* of
Procedure, require* carteto

M TNS OISStffT SSNRT
SI A S S P M
sem

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P A U L MUCLER—
R BEBO K C LA SSI
High S c h o o l
G REN AD IERS 7,
GREYHOUNDS 0
Lyman
000 000 0 . 0 B
Colostal
ISO 003 x _ 7 B
A t O v ie d o

Oyr and Kaminski Mann and I fowl
WP . Mann (2-1) U ’ . l ) j r (1-2). S a w
nunc. 2lf . Lyman. Ontvrs and Mdl
Colonial. Talma* 311 . none. MR _ non
(taunt* _ Lyman fl-IO. Cntontal B B.

RAM S 3. H O R N E T*
Bishop M oots 010 000 I _ 3 B 0
Lake Mary
OOl 020 X _ 3 B 0
Kkliardvon and Wot)are. C a n a
Sanford WC . Comm (4 1). U ’ . Rtehard
son P-21. Save _ none. 211 _ IJIshr
Mu s t . Klrlianl*on. 3(1 _ imtir IIR
none. Records . Iltihip Moore (0-2; l
Mary 13-3

U O N S 14. B R AVE S 2
Oviedo
000 801 8 . 14 IB 0
Bo o k *
0000002 _ 2 6 1
Ortfflili. Grayson (71 and AHarrr. MtBrr.
I Uncork (41 Wrtr (7). Able (7) and Slier
anl W l' _ Ultinili O G . Ii&gt; _ MiOct (I 41
S a w . none. 211 _ Oviedo. Ilolme*.
(foartr. Ollbert 311 . none IIR _ Oviedo
Srhultr. Rrrards _ Ovtrdo 13-1; Ikionr If

a

(two doubles), John Pool, Errol
S e a v e r one hit _ Rock W eeks.
Sub-Zero Refrigeration (13):
four hits _ Jerry O ovem ale
(triple, double): three hits _
Mark Clatterbuck (triple, d o u ­
ble). Mike Berry (double). Bill
Quinn: two hits _ Don Basil
(home ran). Paul Mlotkowmkl;
one hit _
Denny Bowman
(double), Steve Passwater.
PBC (1): one hit _ Jon C h ris ­
tian (home run). B illy Lowr
(double), J e ff Davis, Bruce
Hernandez.
Shadow Tech (17): three hits
_ Troy Ather (triple). Curtis T a ­
bor
(double).
Don
Shaw
(double); two hits _ Dan Mar­
iette (double). Bobby Tabor,
David Mariette. J e ff Hack. Joe
DeCosmo; one hit _ Brian Har­
ris. Glen Yukubclilk.

MARCH 5
Shadow Tech (18): four hits _
Ralph Albano (double): three
hits _ Bobby Tubor (hom e run).
Brian Harris (double). Glen
Yakubchlk (double); two hits _
Phil W isda (double); one hit _
Curtis TSbor. Troy Ather. Dirk
BarteUnk. Tim Lyvrrs.

s e e
IB

4 with a double, one run
scored) and Kareem Morton and
Todd BabtJ (one single each).
Cham berlain paced DBCC,
goin g 5 -for-5 w ith three dou­
b les and scorin g tw o runs,
w hile O oldfarb w as 3-for-B with
a hom e ran . Graham w as 2-for4 and G enovese drove In two
runs to back th e atx-hlt p itch ­
in g o f B ra d b en y (2-3).
SCC w ill be on th e road Sat­
urday, m aking th e abort trip to
Leesburg to take on LakeSum ter C om m unity C ollege In a
M id-Florida C on feren ce dou ­
bleheader stortin g at noon.
T h e R aiders w ill return to
Sanford next Tu esd ay to host
Hagerstown (M aryland) Ju n ior
C ollege startin g at 3 p.m .
B C O T ftfl, R A ID E R S 2

DBCC
SCC

WILUAM RODRIGUEZ
and VIVIAN ROORWUCZ
D*f*nd«nt( •),
NOTMfl OF BALE
Notice 1* given Itral on APRIL
E. IBM. at 1140 a m at lh*
Weal Irani dear el te* tendnete
County Courthou** te tantord.
Florid*, lh* und*reigned Ctert
wto after tor aal* St* following
raal property:.
Lai I t . TUBKAWILLA ACRSB,
according loth* ptet teerael n*
recorded to Ptet Seek tt, peg*
M , Public Record* of B* minote
County. Florid*.
Tfr* aal* wto be mad* pwrauant
|p Hip AfflRfkARgf f lrt®J J
of Ferae to*ur* entered
Ihto

to

WITNBBB my hand and lh* cad
of tel* court an thi* Bte day al
March. IBM.
(COURT BEAL)
MARYANNS MORE!
Ctert el Circuit Ocurt
By: Jan* E. Jaaawte
Deputy Ctert

OtO00 18 02 . S I S 1
000 0 0 1 0 0 1 . 8 8 1

Uradxnv and Kurt*. Damon. Thifpcn

ER and OutenqK. W P _ tlradbcny I2-3L U*
. Damon tJ-4J. flam _ none. 2B . OOCC.

Chanberilan 1 Kurt* SCC, JoharuUn*
3H . none. IW . DHCC. OcfcXartK ACC.
Cornea. Record* _ DOCC 14-15 om al. 75 M FC; SCC 13-21 overall. 5-7 cooler
m et.

Ltgal Notlcos
Patrick W. Dwyte
ANorney for PlatalMfo
FO. Baa IS M
Winter Part, FL S U M
NOTICE
AMERICANS WITH
DISABILITIES ACT OF IES0
Admtototraltoa Order No. E3-J7
Rwitete with a dteabrtty who
•PFCld accemmedatton
to participate to tei* praewdtog
ahauto
con i*cl
tS i
Coordinator at M l N. Fart
Avanua, Butt# N.B01. Bantord.
Ftorid* 3*771, at teat! five day*
F fJ «
la
lh*
proceeding,

esm tyi

CASE S S . a s 04E-CA14-G
JAMES L CON El DOER
and tU ZA M T tf CONEIDOER
Plaintiff.

1

(one run).

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a Florida corporation, and
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NOTICE IE MEM BY GIVEN |h*l
purauanl to Ftoal Judgment el
Feraetoeur* entered la tea a**#
of W S WILUAME CONSTRUC­
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Court, in and tor Seminole
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County. Florida, al tea Now
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to •etninol* County, Ftofi
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according to te* put teem*
recorded In Rial Book
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MARYANN! MORSE
CLERK OF THE
CIRCUIT COURT
•y: Jan* E. Jatewi*
Deputy Ctert
William E. Retechtnana, Jr.,
E*qwlr*
FO So* 4E4E
•antord. FL U772-4E4E
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Sanford. Florida • Friday, March 19.1990 ■

People
House dust can trigger allergies

WEDDING

Houac du st Is not dust that
blow s In from ou t-of-doors, In­
stead. houac dust Is p rodu ced
In door* from fibers and th e
breakdow n o f plant and ani­
m al m aterial used In the hom e
In clu din g
feath ers,
cotton ,
w ool. Jute, hem p, anim al hairs,
etc.
H ouse du st also m ay In clu de
hum an akin scales, anim al
d an der and saliva and a la rg e
va riety o f m old. O th er a llerg y
trig ger* found In the house a re
protein s that are one o f th e
m ajor trig g e r* o f asthm a and
oth er a llerg ic reaction s.
H ouse dust m ite allergy Is
esp ecia lly trou blesom e w h ere
the In door h um idity Is high.
Dust m iles
con
be found
throu ghou t the house, but
th ey esp ecia lly th rive w h ere
hum an dan der Is located, such
a * on m attresses, pillow s, bed
cavers, u ph olstered fu rn itu re
and carp etin g.

Lavette-Jenkins-Wilson
M r*. L a n y U am ra o f San­
ford and Mr. and Mm . Lorry
and
(D cth el)
T erry
of
Roanoke, Va. announce th e
engagem ent o f th eir dau gh ­
ter. Tanya L a velle, o f O r ­
lando, to the Rev. Leonard
Jm klns-W llB on, non o f M r.
and M rs. O eorge (R osetta )
D aw kins o f W nbossa. D oc
H aines. Lakeland and th e
la te Mr. Tim oth y and (R u by)
W ilson o f Sanford.
B om In Roanoke, Va. th e
bride Is Hie p atern al gra n d ­
dau ghter o f Ju anita W illiam s
o f Sanford.
Th e brid e-to-b e Is a 1988
gradu ate o f W illiam F lem in g
H igh School, w here she w as
vice president o f F.H .A .. c a p ­
tain o f the so ftb a ll team , co*
captain o f the volleyb all and
basketball team s. S ite ts
em ployed by O ran ge C ou nty
Board o f Education.
H er fln n ct, b om In San­
ford Is n 1982 gradu ate o f
Lym an H igh School, Longwood. w here h e w as active In

A

R sv . L eon a rd

Janklna-W llaon

F.B.L.A. student govern m en t
rep resen tative, and played
on the baseball team . H e has
fu rth ered his edu cation at
Sem inole
C om m u nity C o l­
lege. He Is pastor o f St. M at­
thew
M ission ary
B aptist

Art Association

Sanford Rota

S an ford-S em lnole A rt A sso­
ciation m eets on th e fou rth S at­
u rday o f each m onth, a t I
p.m .. at S h on e/a In S an ford.
Th ose In terested in art a re
w elcom e to attend.*

R otary
C lub
of
S an ford
m eets every M onday at noon,
at th e M arina H otel.

Sunbstt Dsyllly Club
Sunbelt D ayllty C lu b m eets
the first Sunday o f th e m onth
at 2 p.m . throujtft A p ril at th e
A gricu ltu ral C en ter tn SanfoS h c clu b edu cates m em b er*
on d a ylily grow in g
throu gh
slid e shows, gu est sp eak ers
and trip s to d a ylily garden s
T h ere are n o ,c lu b du
&lt; ra. C a ll
3 51 -32 IB .
but

BromsHsd SooMy
T h e S em in ole B rom eliad S o ­
ciety m eets the third Sunday
o f th e m onth, at 2 p.m .. at
S an ford G arden C lub. U .S. 17B2
at
Fairm ont
A ven u e,
S an ford.
A ll
aspects
of
brom eliad cu ltu re are co vered
du rin g
the
m eetin gs.
The
society is affilia ted w ith th e
Florid a C ouncil o f B rom elia d
S ocieties and the B rom eliad
S ociety Inc, F or In form ation ,
call Bud M artin . 3 21 -0838 .

Blood Bank
C entral Florid a B lood Bank
to askin g donors o f all types o f
blood - esp ecia lly O -lyp c d o ­
nors • to donate a l its S an ford
branch. 1302 E. Second St.
For
in form ation ,
ca ll
3230822.

Cancer support
Support, H ope and Recovery,
S .H .A .R ., .m rels every M onday
aftern oon at 5 p.m . at C en tra l
Florida R egion al H ospital In
the fo r c o m e r o f the d in in g
room . T h is la a s e lf h elp u p port grou p fo r all can cer su rvi­
vors. w h eth er In trea tm en t
now o r fin ish ed w ith It. C a ll
324-8737
o r 322-7785
fo r
m ore In form ation .

Tanya Lavalta

How To Radnea Dost la Tear

Church. Sanford and
em ployee o f th e Sem
C ou nty Board o f Educat
Th e w eddin g w ill b
event o f M arch 20. 4
St. M atthew M ission ary
lis t Church.

an
nole
oin.
an
•Ills|
Bap-

day o f the m onth, at 1 pjm .. at
th e W in ter S prin gs Senior C en ­
ter
o ft
Edgem on
Avenue.
S en ior d tlrc n s . 50 and over,
are In vited to atten d.
For In form ation, ca ll 6950285.

Gamblers,

B ridge p la yer* are In vited to
play con tract b rid ge
eve ry
M onday, a t 10:30 a.m .. a t th e
Sanford S en ior C enter. For In ­
form ation . call 3 2 2 -6 3 2 0 .

Heathrow women
T h e H eathrow W om en 's Club
m eets the second M onday o f
each m onth at th e C ou ntry
C lub at H eathrow . R egistra tion
begin s at 10:30 a.m ., fo llo w ed
by a business m eetin g and a
luncheon w ith variou s speak­
ers.
F or m ore In form ation c a ll
Dee W illiford at 805-0067 o r
to jo in co ll Linda W ish at 3333702.

AARP
Th e W in ter S prin gs C h a p ter
o f A A R P m eets th e th ird M on­

N arcotics A non ym ou s, m eets
M onday at 6 p.m . at the P re s ­
b yteria n H ouse o f G
Q ood* w ill,
317 O ak A ve.. S an ford .

‘P

Jons
Lakeside Lions

T h e Sanford Lakeside Lions
‘
and th ird
C lu b m eets the first
h, pt 7 :0 0
M onday o f th e m onth,
naa j1 H otel,
p.m ., at the M arin
m bers
a re
V isitors and new rnem
t
w elcom e. For In form ation, ca ll
M att A ltem ose. 322-8545. or
D avid H all. 33 0 -5 2 3 8 .
Jv p n g a i : O r a i

Pigeon Fanciers
T h e C en tral Florid a Pigeon
Fan ciers A ssociation m eets th e
third M onday o f each m onth at
the S em inole C ou nty A g ricu l­
tu ral C en ter. 4300 O rlan do
D rive, S an ford. For In form a­
tion . ca ll A rt o r Jean Anderson
a t 631-8033.

Wife finds many bones to pick
with husband in the doghouse
DEAR ABBY: I ows you a debt o f
[ratUude. and HI tall you why: Fm
he guy (T o rm en ted in O regon")
who suspected his w ife o f having an
ifta ir w ith another wom an a fts r
finding a collection o f love letters
in d poem s w ritte n by h er best
Mend, a gay woman 111 call Grace.
When I returned from work the
la y my U tter was printed. 1 was
ronfronted by ray very angry w ife,
‘J u lie." I w as shocked because I
never dreamed you would print my
letter. And just in ceee you did — 1
had changed some details so that i f
It'w a r* published, she would not
recognize that I w rote the letter,
ftoy, was I naive!
The letter* end poems were setu­
By written by O n ce to an ex-lover,
full# waa just holding onto them for
a ftk ssp ln g . 1 w as im m edlataty
— p rom ise_________ |
yself to some very Intensive martge counseling. I also had to apolpse to Grace. She alao felt violated
tat I had read something so per­
n s! without her permission.
Som e o f th e th in g s I h ave
anted, end would no| have, had
at not printed my letter
1. M arriage is based on mutual
lis t This doss not include snoopg in to you r spouaa'a p riv a te
2. I f there are problems at home,
look no further than yourself. Blam­
ing some outside influence w ill get
yau nowhet*.
2. H on est com m u n ication is
eaasntial, no m atter how difficult or

D EAR A B B Y: I am 74. and for
the past three w ars, due to health
m, ha vs boon unable to write
W h s* e-aw ll earns along, I
s computer. It brought ms great
. . to know that I could communi­
cate with my fam ily and friends o f a
Ilfs t in s . 1 h avs alw ays been s
w riter and love to receive mall from
people I c a n about, b q i ( became
frustrated whan 1 could'no longer
w rite "thank-you" cards ts them.
M y q u estion : U it b e lte r to
acknowledge my thanks via e-mail
so th e response la im m ediate, or
w ait for the days when I muster up
tha ability to w rite and Sign a card?
Personally. I prefer knowing they
received my g ift no matter how they
1st ms know.

ps!nful it may b*.
4. Be
Be grateful for your spouse's
ids True friendship gives everyftienda.
a fuller, happier life, and actu­
a lly en rich es th e re la tio n s h ip
between husband and wifo.
5. Paran oia w ill d estroy you r
marriage foster than anything else
— ana m ay, In fa c t, d riv e you r
RUTH PHILLIPS
spouse away from you.
; •' ' * '
I ‘J
-, - •
6. Gay woman do not go around I'
seducing straight woman.
D R A B R U T H t Tbosa who
Again, Abby. thank you. W e are
ear* about you know about
not out o f the woods yet, but thanks your difficulty with writing. I f
to you, we're getting there. By print­ using a ooazouter makee U — 1
ing my letter, you nude me fees up •r tn communicate with your
to my actions and confront my own
demons.
A G RATEFU L FRIEND
design jrw
IN OREGON
thank-you

PEAR GRATEFUL FRlENDt
Baaed upon the leeeene you've
learned La only on e month, your
peraenal growth bos been phe­
nomenal. F o r that I congratu­
late you. Letters like yeure
make my enluasa rewarding.
T k iik you for ih* m A iU ab 4

r, Consumer
&gt;£*&gt;
Fbcus
V

Correspondent
dan der and o th er allergen s are
abundant In carp etin g. C a r­
p etin g laid o ver con crete floors
con tain s esp ecia lly high levels
o f du st m ites becau se o f In­
creased
h u m idity.
Sm ooth
(lo otin g Is a b etter ch o ice.
8. Vacuuming. C lean in g Is
essen tial, but vacu u m clean ers
stir dust up in to th e sir. U p ­
h olstered fu rn itu re should b e
vacuum ed.
o th er
su rfaces
should be m opped o r w ip ed .
W eekly h ou seclean in g Is su g­
g e sted .
6. Air Conditioning. C on­

tro llin g
the In door re la tive
h u m idity to below 70 p ercen t
ts Im portant to redu ce th e
grow th o f dust m ites
and
m old. C entral air co n d itio n in g
la th e m ost effective w ay o f
co n trollin g h u m idity. A ir c o n ­
d ition in g clean s and cools th e
Indoor a ir and keeps th e m oist
outside a ir ou tdoors. M ech a n i­
cal A/C filte rs using stan d ard
disposable fib erglass sh ou ld b e
changed m onthly. P erm a n en t
filters w ith b a ffles should b e
clean ed p eriod ica lly. Th e m ost
effective
filte r
Is
a
h lgh e ffld e n c y p a rticu la te (H E PA )
filte r that also m ech a n ica lly
clean s air.
7 . M o ld . M olds th rive In a r­
eas o f the house w ith In­
creased h u m idity. C on sisten t
clean in g
helpa
keep
m old
grow th to a m inim um . C h lo ­
rin e bleach , T S P and h ou se­
hold clea n ers h elp keep su r­
faces clea r o f m old. B efore
rem odelin g
or
sele ctin g
household fu rn ish ings o r su r­
faces. con sid er how the d e c i­
sion w ill Im pact th e dust In
yo u r hom e.

Let us know
T h e S em tn ote H erald w ants to pu blicize you r events, classes
and sem inars that are available to the general public.
W e'd lik e to h ave the inform ation Tor you r announcem ent at
least a w eek in advance.
A ll item s should be typed o r w ritten legib ly and Include In for­
m ation about w ho, w hat, w hen, w here and even w h y you r event
Is taking place. B e su re to Inclu de you r nam e and a daytim e
phone num ber In case w e have som e qu estions about th e in for­
m ation.

families

Q am blers Anonym ous and
O am -Anon
fo r
fam ily
and
frien d s, m eet s e p a ra te ly 1M on­
day and F rid ay (n on -sm skers)
at 7:3 0 p.m .. C hurch o f th e
G ood
S hepherd.
331
Lake
A ve..
M aitland.
For
m o re
in form ation , ca ll 236-9306.

Narcotics Aaonymous
Contract Bridge

I . Radioama. Sm ooth, un­
clu ttered . ea sily clean ed s u r­
faces are recom m ended. Sm all
ob jects, such os kn lck k n a rk s,
books, records, tapes, stereos,
television s and itu fted an im als
should be placed In draw ers or
closed cabin ets. A void using
yo u r bedroom as a lib rary or
stu dy room .
t . C on trollin g dust m ites tn
m attresses
requ ires
e ith e r
regu lar vacu u m in g o r p u ttin g
them in du at-free casin gs.
3 . B eddin g m ust be w ash­
able and should be w ashed
w eekly In hot w ater. W ashin g
w ith cool w a ter does not k ill
du al m ites.
I F a ig a fla g
H ouse
dust
m ites, m old spores, anim al

I &gt; \im \K \ I I I M il s

I lie Seminole Herald
Is av;ul;dde at the
follow Mm local ions:
Any company that Is Interested In selling our newspaper In
their stores or having a vending machine at their location, please
call our circulation manager. SB K iu a rc lk a t 3 2 2 -2 6 1 1
SHENANDOAH VILLAGE 4220 S. ORLANDO OR.
BUDGET INN 3200 8. ORLANDO DR.
M ARINERS VILLAGE 3320 S. ORLANDO DR.
DENNYS 3771 S. ORLANDO DR.
MCDONALDS 3785 S. ORLANDO OR.
RAYMOND FURNITURE 2670 ORLANDO DR.
QUINCYS 2935 0R LA N 00 DR.
FOOD LION 3121 ORLANDO DR.
SH0NEYS 3150 ORLANDO DR.
S0N N YS B-B-Q 3506 ORLANDO DR.
BRIDGEWATER APTS. 500 W. AIRPORT BLVD.
SANOALWOOO CONDOMINIUMS 110 AIRPORT BLVD.
ST0N EBR00K APTS. 1000 AIRPORT BLVD.
SCC 8UILDING V 100 WELDON BLV0.
SCC BUILDING A 100 WELDON BLVD..
SAILPOINT APTS. 401 W. SEMINOLE BLVD.
REGATTA SHORES 2335 W. SEMINOLE BLVD.
CENTRAL F L REG. H0S. 1401 W. SEMINOLE BLVD.
(EMERGENCY)
CENTRAL FL. REG. H0S. 1401 W. SEMINOLE BLVD. •
(MAIN)
TWELVE OAKS RV 6300 W. SR 46
0ENNYS 4650 W. SR 46
SUPER 8 MOTEL 1-4 frW . SR 46
COUNTRY GENERAL 4000 E. SR 46
CRACKER BARREL 200 HICKMAN DR.
M CO O NALDS150 HICKMAN DR.
TOWN fr COUNTRY 5355 ORANGE BLVD.
VIVONA'S PIZZA 2477 PARK AVE. fr 25llt
ACE HARDWARE 207 E. 2518 ST.
DOLLAR GENERAL 7542 STATE ST
SEMINOLE COUNTY JAIL 212 BUSH BLVD.
KATIES COVE WEKIVA PARK DR.
CARRIAGE COVE 500 CARRIAGE COVE WAY
PINE RIDGE 1718 PINE RIDGE RD.
CEDAR CREEK 2450 HARTWELL AVE.
GEORGIA ARM S 2600 GEORGIA AVE.

W AREC0110N . FRENCH AVE.
AM I F 0 0 0 S 316 S. FRENCH AVE.
MERITA 905 S. FRENCH AVE.
STATE MARKET 1450 S. FRENCH AVE.
FAMOUS REQ PE 1905 S. FRENCH AVE.
GOLDEN LAMB 2101 S. FRENCH AVE.
BIG DIP 2439 S. FRENCH A ^ .
RIB RANCH 2545 8. FRENCH AVE. j f .
GATE 1500 S. FRENCH AVE.
HARDEES
$. FRENCH AVE.
KWIK STOP 301 S. FRENCH AVE.
EXXON 101 S. FRENCH AVE.
W INN DIXIE 1514 S. FRENCH AVE.
CACTUS BO B'S 1566 S. FRENCH AVE.
MCDONALDS 112 S. FRENCH ST.
LIQUOR STORE 1303 S. SANFORD AVE.
SANFORD CT. 3301 S. SANFORD AVE.
LAUNDROMAT 2986 SANFORO AVE.
CITY HALL 300 N. PARK AVE.
SUPER DISCOUNT 2473 S. PARK AVE.
TRAILER PARK 2545 PARK AVE.
RACK 1ttST .fr PARK AVE.
MARINA HOTEL 530 N. PALMETTO A V E
POST OFFICE 221 N. PALMETTO AVE.
W IU O W TREE 205 E. 1st ST.
COLONIAL ROOM 115 E. 1st ST.
FAMILY DOLLAR 413 E. 1I1ST.
TRU-VALUE 503 E. I l l ST.
SEM CO. COURT HOUSE 301 N. PARK AVE.
PH1LLY EXPRESS 209 W. 1st ST.
SEMINOLE T0W NE CENTER 200 T0WNE CENTER CIR.
STEAK fr SHAKE 40 SEMINOLE T0WNE CENTER
ABC LIQUOR 2885 S.H W Y 17-92
E-Z ONE DISCOUNT 2707 S. ORLANDO DR.
M a S 0IN ER 3221 S. ORLANDO DR.
SCHLO TZSKYS 2904 S. ORLANDO DR.

LAKE MARY AKA
REFLECTIONS PLAZA 520 LAKE M ARY BLV0.
DALTON PLACE APTS.13411 LAKE M ARY BLVD.
CAFE SORRENTO 227 COUNTRY CLUB RD.
APPLETONS 3575 LAKE M ARY BLVD.
MR. PRINT 3813 LAKE M ARY CENTER
REGAL POINT APTS. 1000 SUN fr REGAL POINT TERRACE
HIDDEN VILLAGE 955 PEBBLE CREEK DRIVE

L0NQW000 AREA
LONG WOOD CITY HALL 155 W. WARREN AVE.
0UNKIN DONUTS 17-92
ECKER0 DRUGS 947 W. SR. 434
TOWNSHIP PLAZA W. SR. 434
BOSTON MARKET L0NGW 00D VILLAGE PLAZA

OVIEOO AREA
TOWN HOUSE BE. BROADWAY ST.

M1BR AREA
OSTEEN DINER
POST OFFICE

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21— P erso n als

25— S pecial N otices

GIRLS"! LIVE!!!
Talk one on one : i hour* a day
CALL NOW!!
! « M &gt; M 0 » e i t 1)47
S3 99 pet mn. must tie 18 yrs

1-90P-328-0052X8160
83.997min. Must be 18 yn.
SERV-U 619454 8434

25— S pecial N o tices
Adopt: Chadless, loving Chris­
tian couple pray tor a newborn to
cbensh m a stable, canng
borne
Legal'contidential
Please contact Attorney Petnca
Strowbndge FL Bat No 776459.
Attn. Mansi at 1-800-339 3821

Legal Notices

Beautiful borne, stable environ

Contlructlon Cleaner eiperienced. transportation a must.
*07 339 1781 leave message

rtouvo Cleaning ■Petted Jcb&gt;
Low *lr**s. 25d*y*'»k |7'h*
Mite* pd. car mjd BS*-5595

T**eh(t Aide A 2 Veer old
Teechi r. Eipertenee preferred
Please M407-326 9333

mem. cortege education, chanc­
es to (ravel, and a large Vanng
lamty Please cal Attorney Pa­
tricia Strowbndge. FL Bar No
776459. Attention M l'lu 0 1800-339 3S21

Dietary Aide
Sat A Sun Sam-2pm Apply in
person Easl Brooke Gardens
rot N Sunset Or. CasseCerry
699 5002

Irrigation laborer, FT. ripenence prelened Vacation, pen­
sion Can 332-8133

Techni
■ len/lniteller:
___________
Inalalalion/Se nee of lire alarm syatern*, recast control systems,
butgiai alarm systema. eilingunhe
Salary negotiable per
etpetu ce Eicenem benefits
Apply i person at Fveuome*.
Inc, 1C 5 Pine MoOow Pwil Dr.
Aitamo &gt;e Springs or laa re­
sume , 0 407-774-2074. Attn

Adopt OUR WISH is to snare
our love and lares wtn a baby

OPEN DOOR Social Services ol
Florida is a therapeutic tester
care agency (license pending)
epemng an office n me Orlando
aroa We are tookng for deckcated and canng lamrties who
are interested to prowdog chrtdten with a sate and nurturing en­
vironment by becoming foster
parents it you have love in your
heart and room in yout home,
please contact OPEN DOOR roa
tree al (8771 372 KKtS.

27— N ursery &amp; C h il d
C are

Day Care: Loving Christian
home. Pro K programs 3»
Crafts. Tnp*. Fun 321-6948

33— W eight
M anagem ent

LOSE WEIGHT NOW

JOROE U ROQUE:
ADA LUZ ROOUE.
PROPERTY OWNERS
ASSOCIATION OF BEAR
CREEK. INC . JOHN OOE
AND JANE OOE AS
UNKNOWN TENANTS
IN POSSESSION
DCFENDANT(I)
R I- NOTICB
OF FORECLOSURE SALS
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN
pursuant to an Order Granting
the
Motion
lo
Reset
Foreclosure Bel* dated March
S. IMS. entered in Civil Case
No 97-14I-CA-14-D ot the
Circuit Court ol the 16TH
Judicial Circuit In and tor SEMI­
NOLE
County,
Seminole,
Florid*. I will sell lo IK* Mghetl
and boat bidder tor cash at the
West Front Door ol Ikt SEMI­
NOLE County Courthouse In
Seminot*. Florida, al 11:90 am.
o'clock a m. on the Sth day ol
APRIL, 1999 the following
described property a* eel forth
In
**M
Summary
Final

with good, sound numnon with­
out going hungry, toespensive
No Drugs-No Stimulants No
ShM Ertects-IOOS MONEY
BACK GUARANTEE. Fro*
Informalon and Morvloreig
- Cat Spanish 834-1164 or
Engfcsh 695-9742
To* Free 868 382-4042

O CA-99
TO T N I PUBLIC
Nolle* I* hereby given that the
Board of Adtuetmenl ol the City
of Banford will hold a rogulal
meeting on March 28, 1999. In
the city Hall Commission
Chamber* al 11:30 A.M In
order to consider a request lor
variance
In
tha
Zoning
Ordinance at If pertain* to eld*
yard setback, requirement* In
an MR-2 dietrict on:
LOT SI. MAYFAIR SECTION
FIRST AODITION PB 11 PO OS
OF EANFORO
RECORDED.
PUBLIC RECOROE OF SEMI­
NOLE COUNTY, FLORIOA.
Being more specifically
described ae located 1100
Ocolt Avo.
Planned use of the property I*
to Install a Utility (had on oaisltog concrete slab.
Larry Bltir. Chairman
Board ol Ad|usInvent
ADVICE TO THE PUBLIC: IF A
PERSON DECIDES TO APPEAL
A DECISION MADE WITH
RESPECT TO ANY MATTER
CONSIDERED AT THE ABOVE
MEETING
OR
HEARING.
HE/SHE WILL NEED A VERBA­
TIM RECORD OF THE PRO­
CEEDINGS INCLUDING THE
TEETOMONY AND EVIDENCE.
WHICH RECORD IE NOT PRO­
VIDED BY THE CITY OF SAN­
FORD. (F l 266.01«)
PERSON! WITH DISABILITIES
NEEOINO ASSISTANCE
TO
PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE
PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CON­
TACT THE PERSONNEL OFFICE
ADA COORDINATOR AT 310882* 43 HOURS IN ADVANCE
OF THE MEETING
PUBLISH March 10, 19. IM S

Hiring tot ALL Positions' FT.PT
available (Drivers and Phone
Personnel) and F/T Ugmt pow
ions Evcertem entry level pay
Leam how to become a Fran­
chisee"
Apply at store located al 1910
French Avenue (near the Wmn
Piste) or eel 321-8000 TOOAV
□rival local dalivtfias Long
wood Door A Trim Company FT,
Mon-Fn. 6am-2 30pm • Over­
time Class B COL good driving
record listing reqd. eic benetils. 88 50 hr neg lo eip.
OFWP. EO€. *07-321 4410
Drivers CDLA Company 8
OWN OP. man one yeai e »p . 48
State* &amp; Canada.
Justus
Transport. Eait Orlando, 1-800597-5878
EARN EXTRA MONEY

888888
ROUTES PAIO OAILY
DELIVER THE BELLSOUTH
•REAL YELLOW PAGES'
IN YOUR OWN
NEIGHBORHOOD OR VICINITY

J O B S JO B S JOBS
It you wanl to work, then we
Will pul you 10 work PifllH
Hand Man has been m the ta
bor business tot ovet 75 y'S
Work today and get Paid to­
day! We offei a variety ol k* * '
tbe nominal ten Pick up am)
delivery service is *va4*N* m
the Santord area

n f u r n is h e d

Call RUM Longwood
(407) 260-6106

117— COMMERCIAL
R entals
Commercial Property tor Rent:
Good lor car lot or other Great
location. 8 car garage. 3 offices,
lanced property 8 aB concrete
For tofo. cal Met 695-1449

Jernlgan

DELTONA 10 acres Ideel tor
mow# homesrle. horses, came,
terming or nursery' Zoned agncultural
83.9001ACRE
Sm
down w/owner ftnence 904-7171777 or 904-7*74622
LAKEFRONt LOT - Befan
Lake. Loch Arborprivate
90000 875 000
LAKEFRONT LOT Stone Is

properties, inc.
Office space. 1000 eo n. down­
town Sanlord Two eOO eq ri ot

825 000
WYNNEWOOO-SaHord
Ademe a . Wooded tot
811.000

SantordtWoodbtne - beautiM 3/
7. tenced yard, on quwt cal de
sac. to eiec mtxkviwan. aval
end March |84Vmo 774 7071

LABORERS NEEDED
FOR UNDERGROUND
UTILITY CONTRACTOR
HC4LTH BttUtUNCf AND 40IS
PLAN' Drue hae worSjrtara
apply al MOUMarOnva.

321-8063

lrlrch h off

San lord: Both Aval 4/1. 2/1
8400 8 1/1 apt 8350 Ret*
rogd 321-6757.

5TEH5TffO«r
RENTALS

Medical Receptionist. UA. LPN:

tt 8 up* 8268 A MONTH Office
Storage 321-0120 or 415-3606

12J— W a n t e d t o R ent

•Em p l o y m e n t
W a n ted

For Medicat group Lake Maryt
Sanlord Esc benelit p*g Fai
resume to 830-1116
Need Servers, FT 8 PT
O Ftyers Wings 6 Gnu
Lake Emm* Rd Lake
333-4656
Needed 20 people m south San­
lord tor evening wsiehous#
work. n««i day pay available
Why wet to work 7 IDs is al
you need no exp req Ca* R&gt;cto4
Hand Man i Longwood at 2606106. Ask about our Santord

157— M obile H om es
Fo r S ale

u m u m .i
_____________________400
88-

160—

Video Rrcndo Technician
looking N position (tong same
Ptoaseeai *07-327-9274_______

141— H om es Fo r S a u

50LocatoL 8S00D 200tokd
muntNy income Coe: 82995
W W W verwigrou*** com
1 800 9634123

■FFIOENCV
r - convene ns tocahon
______
321-4900

BEGIN CALLING TODAY
TO RESERVE YOUR AREA
1-407*3224TBS

For

Vending route lor aele

ca« 774-4347

93— R o o m s Fo r R ent

B u sin ls s
S ale

163— W a te rfbo n t
P ro perty Fo r S ale

107— M obile H om es
Fo r R en t

H ome F or S ale

Working partner needed, no in­
vestment 321-6712

2420 Oraityt Ave.

70— Ed u c a t io n &amp;
T r a in in g

97— A p a r tm e n ts
Fu r n is h e d
11 4 —

W a r e h o u s i/R en tal
71 — H

elp

W

8200aecunry 321-3735

anted

S pace

U N T L 'E N f r l ^

Winter Park, cal 6294955______

Kapd. wrecker driver needed
Clean person, clean driving
record Apply M-F, S-5pm at:

ADMINISTRATIVE ASST.
For non-proto agency in Longwood office. Eic*Sent commui-

Newly Remodeled Three
Bedroom, With Porch,
Central Air, tongs And
totrigerator.

Fa. Resume 407-3234481

FT/PTop*
CNA, 8 Fl

WE NEED YOUI

Call 767-0500 ext 22

Your* For

• ELECTRIC1AJII • P L U M K A I • W tU K ftS • HVAC
8AMF0R0 t BORN, al electnc.
aw, rend area. S32S/mo. 8300
dtp. no kids pets 3234019

103— H ouses U n fur nish ed

Help Wanted Industrial

FT/PT, Benefits, own car
407-339-2278

Factory Workers, eip. Oleaa
Cutler, Metal Processing. Saw
Operator. OFWP, Benefits. Wa­
ter Bonnet. 350 1Anchor Rd.,

8100 DOWN -WHY RENTT
When you can own eke 3 bdrm
home ml GHA. new pant 8 car­
pet.? Ask about HUD homes)
The Hf tPi n Group, Inc.

AaaL Mgr FT lor mni storage
Benefit*, vecabon. Donut in­
centives, A/R. A/P. leasing col­
lections. computer. Home type
maintenance. Eip. desired. Will
train right person. Apply 2103
N O B Y , Orlando. M-F 1 4pm

★ THIS JOB IS FOR YOU ★
CALL ATS TOOAY AND START RIGHT AWAY!

407-302-5334
W e need experienced, skilled tradespeople. ASAPI
Come work with the best crew in town.
Start enjoying great pay, real benefits, pax) holidays I V
vacations, 401K. Toots 6 Reliable Transportation rag'd. 2

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For Month

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(407) 7868800

ATTENTION
WORK FROM HOME
Earn an Estra
8500-81 SOGftno PT
82.000-84•500'mo FT
148E421-0B72
www.syfhtM.com

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(407) 716-TALK*
credit card •illing

ar, Cottman Transmission to
Maitland area is staking two in­
dividuals An sip. Irani rebuilder 8 toWaUer who lake
pnde to M ir workmanship Esc.
salary 8 naw working cond
Only tit-ciass rabuMen 8 esp
Installers need apply. Musi
have own tool!; 657-7072 8
leave mag

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Receipts. Deductions. Facts. Figures. Forms. Yes, it’s tax time.
Make your life easier. Phone us now for an appointment,
and keep more of your hard-earned money. &gt;

Auto mechanic Needed
Experienced and own loots
raqd
Good wage* and DeneM* Cal
Rudy 407-323-3278
Brighton Gardens Assisted Liv­
ing 8 Skilled Nursing Facet**;
food 8 beverage
servers,
dishwashers, and coofca. Pan
urn* and lull bme.Nursing
CHA * All ahlftt
407-645-3990 apply within

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103— H ouses -

55— B u s in e s s
O

LOT « l .
BEAR CREEK.
ACCORDING TO THE PLAT
THEREOF. A t RECORDED IN
PLAT BOOK SI. PAGES S4 AND
SS. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS
O f 1EMINOLE COUNTY. FLORI­
DA.
Deled this 9th day ol MARCH.
(CIRCUIT COURT BEAU
MARYANNE MORSE,CLERK
Clerk ol the Circuit Court
By: Jen* E. Jesewto
Deputy Clerk
- IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
AMERICANS WITH DISABILI­
TIES ACT. persons with dlaabildies needing e special accom­
modation
should
contact
COURT ADMINISTRATION, al
tha
SEMINOLE
County
Courthouse nt 407-3284830
EXT 422T, 1-800-958-8771
(TOD) or 1-600-981-8770, via
Florida Relay Service.
DAVID J. STERN. P.A.
H i S. UNIVERSITY DRIVE
SUITE 100
PLANTATION. FL 33324
(984) 231-3000
Publish March I t , 19.1 H I

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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*1488 or Email
GinaJnfinity@hotmail.com

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Sem inole Herald
322-2611 or Toll fro* from Orlando 831-9993
You can tax your ad 1o 407-323-9406
300 N. French Ava.. Sanford 32771 •P. O. Box 1667, Sanford 32772
Our office la open to serve you Monday through Friday, 8 am - 5 pm
DEADLINES:
For Tuesday's edition, the deadline Is Monday at noon
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Health A Beauty
For Sale
Cemetery Lots
Reminder Services
Luiury Items
Computer/TV
Personals
Healthcare
Lost A Found
Special Notices
Nursery A Child Care
Weight Management
Hypnosis
Health Insurance
Legal Services

322-2611

REAL

91 Apartments/
To Share
93 Rooms For Rent
95 Roommate Wanted
Retirement Homes
Apartments • Furnished
99 Apartments • Unfurnished
100 Condommum Rentals
tot Houses Furnished
103 Houses Unfurnished
105 Duptes/Tnptei
107 Mobile Homes For Rent
111 Resort Vacations
114 Warehouse/Rental Space
115 Industrial Rentals

221— Goon T
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wfuugW von canopy end pen*run orthopedc set Never used
itw bo.ed Cost 11200 Se«
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cal It ga X 19 capacey I12K
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sett Syr warranty. Twin ITS.
hte I1M. queen |&lt;2S. king
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322-4023 Santord

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181 Appliances A
Furniture For Sale
1B3 Television A Stcroo/Radio
185 Computers For Sale
187 Sporting Good!
169 Office Suppkes
191 Building Materials
193 Lawn A Garden
195 Machete Work
197 Restaurant Equipment

ESTATE

h in g s t o

MISCELLANEOUS
199 Pets A Suppkes

200 Lrvestock/Farm
Suppkes
201 Horses
205 Heavy Machinery
207 Jewelry
209 Wearing Apparel
211 Anaque/CoOoctblet
215 Boats A Accessories
217 Oarage Sates
219 Vented to Buy

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Day Sad: whee eon. Victorian
uyte. 2 twn orthtpeoc matlirmaaaa tn aVidi fUteni
fyti
u n 4074440178

221—Good Things to

SERVICES
252 Accounting
253 Adckkons A ■
Remodetmg
254 Air Concktionmg

233— V e h ic l e s W a n t e d

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42 Elegant
sppaUtar
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23 Drama division

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defen ses
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34 A ctress M ake
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253-Additions A
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275-Drywall

281-Imugation A

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t o t tin g Center, comer of 2S*i

285 -La nd scapin g

Concerning
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279-Hair Salons

264-Cartet A
Installations

294-PAINTING

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305 Small Business
306 Stained Glass
307 Swimming Pool Services
308 Termite Repair
309 Transportation
311 Tra...
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3 . TV/Rado
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314 Upholstery
318 Welding A Sheet Metal
318 Well Dnlfcng
319 Window Washing A Tinting

Fo r

S a le

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CJessifteth Everyday!

ta a fa r i P la n

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2321 O r t a a P s Ir .,

304 Siding

235—
T

B O SS FCAMJTV
Regular. caw" roasted fresh
lun-ba Shrimp
smoked frtfr.
jerky 2330 Celery Ave Santord
324 a m

A U C T IO N
FRIDAY,

287 Lawn Services
288 Legal Services
289 Locksmilh
290 Masonry
291 Mortgages
292 Moving A Storage
293 Oil, Lube A Filter
294 Painting
295 Paper Hanging
297 Pest Control
298 PiancvOrgan Tuning
299 Plumbing
300 Pressure Craning
301 Roofing
302 Screen A Glass Work
303 Secretarial A Typing

243— T railers Fob
S ale

K I T *N* I 'A R I . Y I . K ® t&gt;&gt; I .u r n W riR h l

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231 Cars For Sate
234 Automotive
Accessories
235 Truek,Ouses/Vans For Sate
236 Car Rentals
238 Vehicles Wanted
239 Motorcycles Bikes For Sate
240 Boat Rentals
241 flee Vehicles Campers For Sale
243 Trailer* For Sate
2*5 Farm Equipment

UAiWANO FOR OLD nSHMO
TACKLE, old torts tackla bo.’
vtreew eta due* decoy* hurt
ng antquea etc Fay up to
It .000 1 pay more ton anyone
A wet pey 110 00 lull to see
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255 Alterations
256 Appliance Repair
257 Auto Elect Repair
258 Automotive
260 Bush Hogging
261 Computer Consulting
262 Cabmets
263 Carpentry
264 Carpet A Installations
265 Carpet Cleaning
266 CetHng Repair
267 Ceram«c Tile
268 Child Care Centers
269 Cleaning Services
270 Concrete
271 Construction
272 Oetrvery Services
275 DrywaH
276 Electrical
277 Fence
278 Handy Man
279 Hauling
260 Home Improvements
281 Irrigation A Repair
282 Janitorial Services
283 Jewelry A Repair
284 Lakefront Clearing
285 Landscaping
286 Lairtry Services

221 Good Things lo Eat
222 Musical Instruments
223 Miscellaneous
229 Audens

Buy

Sunk Setee: Red luOiMr with
boards * n v e t u a t Lee new
1178 0 8 0 KMOSOO

MATTM8S BALE • Fite sue
used boa springs A manrass
160 00 Larry's Mart 322 4132

MERCHANDISE

141 Homes For Sale
t43 0utol State
Property For Sale
145 Resort Property For Sate
147 Industrial Property For Sale
148 Mobile Home Lots For Sate
149 Commercial Property For Sate
151 investment Property For Sate
153 Acreage Lot For Sale
154 Open House
155 Condomnrums For Sate
157 Mob4e Homes For Sate
159 Real Estate Wanted
160 Business For Sate
163 Waterfront Property For Sale
165 Duplei For Sale

RENTALS

205—Heavy
M achinery

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II you need to change your ad while it is running, please give us a call and
we will make ihe change lor the nc»t available edition Please check your ad
on the lirsl day ol publication II you find an error, please call us immediately
and we wilt correct the error lor the neit publication We are responsible lor Ihe
tirsl insertion only and only lor the cost ol the first insertion

CLASSIFICATIONS

117 Commercial Rentals
110 Office Space For Rani
119 Pasture For Rent
123 Wanted To Rent
125 Lease To Own
127 Slorage/Ottice For Rent

67 Career
Consultants
69 Resumes
70 Education A Training
71 Help Wanted
73 Employment
Wanted

151—ArriMNcis A
Furniture For Sale

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We gladly accept Mastercard. Visa. Discover and American E.p ress We
also will take cash or a personal check Advertisers who wish to be tHted can
make arrangements at the lime their ad is placed Please keep m mcid that
ads in the Personals (class. 21). Business Opportunities (class 55) 6 Garage
Sales (217) require payment in advance

EMPLOYMENT

45 Debt Consolidation |
95 Business
Opportunities
97 Opportunities
99 Financial Services
61 Money to Lend
63 Mortgages

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I should avoid to koop my mouth
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Spicy gum may cauaa ■welling or irri­
tation of tha tongue and oral lining.
Soma type* o f augarlcaa gum ara
quite hard to chew and may lead to
premature wearing-down of tha teeth.
You can improve your dental health
by bnuhing and H oning regularly, Theae two factora can cauae tho
appearance o f baga under tho eye*.
You may ho relieved to loam that
obtain regular dental chock-ups and many plastic aurgoona are quita adapt
follow you r den tist’s instructions at removingexcess tissuearoundtbe
eyes. If you a rt tired of looking Uko
about oral hygiene.
Remember that the regular use of the Ghost o f Christmas Past, sec a
tobacco (esp ecially tha sm okeless plastic surgeon lor an opinion.
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variety) ia associated with tumors of
w ife had an appointm ent with our
tha mouth and throat.
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droopy lower eyelids that are common sure reading of IW 1M . She was sent
in tho eld erly? Our road la rocky home and told lo “watch It." At what
ere be concerned and do
enough without the added burden of point
more than “watch lt"T
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o f 1M/1M ia dangerously high. 1
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BP determinations made at variou#
times o f tha day. Tha doctor can perfarm this UaK ao can a nune or any
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To give you related Information, I
am sending you a cany of my now and
com pletely updated Health Report
“ Hypertension.” Other feed ers who
lope to P.O. Box M IT , Murray H ill
Station, New York, NY I01M. Bo aura
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